A20 April 11, 2018
Estevan Mercury Obituaries
Obituaries
Annie May Kolenz September 18, 1924 – March 27, 2018 It is with heavy hearts that the family announce the passing of Annie May Kolenz, late of Estevan on Tuesday, March 27, 2018 at the age of 93 years. Annie was predeceased by her parents Walter and Mary Ann McKersie. Her husband John Kolenz; and numerous brothers and sisterin-laws,Vince Mickel (son-inlaw). Annie is survived by her Loving family. Shirley (Chic) Wheeler of Bienfait SK, Carol (Wilf) Rosin of Spruce Grove AB, Gloria Kolenz of Estevan, Kim (Ken) Murray of Estevan SK, and Alison (Michael) Martel of Estevan SK: Grandchildren: Pam (Paul) Currie, Teresa Smyth, Kelly (Jennifer) Wheeler, Shelley (Tim) Greaney, Tina (Curt) Daniels, Wade Mickel, Thomas (Stephanie) Murray, Jennifer (Adam) Himmelspach, Beth (Dylan) Martel, Johnathan; great grandchildren, Adam (Teanna) Currie, Rheannon Currie, Christopher Smyth, Jesse (Courtenay) Smyth, Dakota and Madison Wheeler,Zack (Trish) Greaney, Detra (Dave Oris) Greaney, Carly Daniels, Tamara (Jamie) Massan, Vincent and Griffin Mickel, Dakota and Cooper Himmelspach; great great grandchildren, Abbigale, Cullain and Oliver Smyth, Piper Currie, Lola Greaney, Josh and Abbie Greaney, Hailey Daniels-Massan, as well as numerous nieces, nephews and extended family. Marilyn, Marge and Alison Rae were also a big part of Mom’s life. A Celebration of Life was held Saturday, March 31, 2018 at 11:00 a.m. at the Royal Canadian Legion, Estevan Branch with Marian Huber officiating. A time of fellowship and lunch followed the service. Those so wishing may make donations in memory of Annie to the New Estevan Regional Nursing Home, 1201 - 2nd Street, Estevan, SK S4A 0M1. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Hall Funeral Services, Estevan.
Lydia Charlotte Maier Lydia Charlotte Maier passed away in Calgary on Sunday, April 1, 2018 at the age of 93 with her loving daughter by her side. Lydia was born on June 4, 1924 on the family farm outside of Grenfell, SK, the eldest child to Fred and Katharina Heinemann. On January 26, 1946 Lydia married the love of her life Oscar Maier. Lydia was a very active woman. She loved music, sewing, knitting, crocheting, gardening and canning. After she retired Lydia was finally able to pursue her passion for painting. Oscar and Lydia danced beautifully together. They also loved travelling and were able to see many parts of the world. Lydia is survived by her three children Les Maier of Calgary, Linda (Rick) McDowell of Calgary and Keith (Cheryl) Maier of Lacombe. Lydia is also survived by nine grandchildren, nineteen great-grandchildren and two great great-grandchildren. She is also survived by her daughter-in-law Gloria, her two former daughter-in-law’s Diane (Mickey) Maier and Samran Maier ; her siblings Alvina Morgan, Walter Heinemann and Lloyd (Jill) Heinemann; three sister-in-law’s Kathleen Maier, Ruth Maier and Sonja Heinmann along with many nieces, nephews , family and friends. Lydia was predeceased by her husband, Oscar in 1995. Two sons Bryan in 2015 and Ron in 2015; two brothers Herb Heinemann and Larry Heinemann as well as her parents. Funeral Services will be held at The Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd (13811 Deer Ridge Drive SE, Calgary) on Monday, April 9, 2018 at 11:00 a.m. Graveside Service to follow at Mountain View Memorial Gardens (1515 – 100 Street S.E., Calgary). If friends so desire, memorial donations may be made directly to the Canadian Cancer Society, or the charity of your choice. To express condolences, please visit: www. mountainviewmemorial.ca.
Anita Marie Brokenshire March 19, 1966 – April 1, 2018 It is with broken hearts that the family announces the passing of Anita Brokenshire at her home near Bienfait, SK on Sunday, April 1, 2018 at the age of 52 years. Anita was predeceased by her parents-in-law, William and Dorothy Brokenshire; sister-in-law Shirley (Bob) Barnstable and brothers-in-law, Gary Brokenshire and Richard Groshong. Left to cherish her memory are Anita’s husband Bruce Brokenshire; son Kyle Brokenshire; daughter Lexie (Mack Ruel) Brokenshire; parents, Douglas and Eugenia Christenson; sister Debbie (Jim) Nelson and brother Floyd (Cathy) Christenson. Anita will also be missed by her sisters-in-law, Jeannette (Richard) Fichter, Elaine Groshong, Karen (Larry) Mack, Lois (Dwight) Moerike and Susan (Rod) Sands; brothers-in-law Wayne (Connie) Brokenshire, Blaine (Donna) Brokenshire and Billy Joe Brokenshire, as well as many nieces and nephews and her best friend Judy (Brian) Pilloud. Anita Marie Melissa was born to Douglas and Eugenia Christenson on March 19, 1966 in Bienfait and was a little sister to proud siblings Floyd and Debbie. Anita was involved in Brownies, figure skating and ball in her youth. She received her education in Bienfait until grade 9 and then the Estevan Comprehensive school until her graduation in 1984. Anita worked at McLeods and Home Hardware, and at the Coronach Co-Op when she and Bruce lived there while he worked at the Coronach mine. Bruce and Anita were married on September 4, 1993 and were blessed with two children – Kyle, on June 30, 1994 and Lexie, on May 29, 1997. Bruce and Anita, along with their children, lived on an acreage outside Estevan before moving to her parents' farm east of Bienfait. Anita kept busy with Kyle and Lexie, selling Avon, life on the farm and with their company Rafferty Livestock. The community of Bienfait was very important to Anita and she will be deeply missed by all the organizations she volunteered with: the school breakfast program, The Royal Canadian Legion, July 1st committee and the curling rink. She was an amazing wife, mother, daughter, sister, aunt, cousin, niece and friend and will be missed by everyone who knew her.
Thank You
Thank you to Carol Tessier, EMS and everyone who has given condolences, brought food, flowers and offered assistance wherever we needed it. Your thoughtfulness is so greatly appreciated. A Celebration of Life was held at the Royal Canadian Legion, Bienfait, SK on Friday, April 6, 2018 at 2:00 p.m. with Sandy Dalziel officiating. Lunch followed at the legion. Interment will take place at a later date at the Bienfait Cemetery. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Hall Funeral Services, Estevan.
CAREERS SRI HOMES’ Estevan Facility SHELTER HOME SYSTEMS is currently accepting applications for
PRODUCTION WORKERS
PRINT SUPERVISOR – WEYBURN
The Weyburn Review is seeking an individual to oversee the commercial print operation and supervise mailroom staff. The ideal candidate will have experience operating High Quantity Digital copiers as well as coordinating print jobs including customer service, quoting and billing.
REQUIRED SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE
• Experience on digital copiers with preference working with Xerox. • Service or Document management industry experience operating high volume - networked systems. • Highly skilled in ensuring high quality. • Excellent ability to follow processes and solve problems. • Troubleshooting experience and strong mechanical aptitude. • Physically capable of lifting 50 lbs. • Receive delivery trucks from dock as needed. • Proficiency with Photoshop, InDesign or similar software would be an asset. • Proven ability to work under pressure handling multiple tasks to ensure timely completion. • Recent graduate from Print and Graphics management would be an asset. • Able to listen and communicate effectively. • Able to read - write and follow basic English instructions. • Effective organizational skills.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
• Responsible for the operation of digital format copiers and associated finishing equipment. • Set-up jobs according to paper type. • Maintaining a healthy and safe working environment by verifying the safety of machines and equipment. • Coordinate the print job intake process – prioritizing, quoting, and invoicing jobs. • Operate production copiers – configure settings - manage job queues - process files - print jobs - scan materials and select appropriate output formats per client requirements. • Retrieve - re-purpose and re-print archived documents. • Track and archive digital client jobs as required for re-printing. • Perform basic pre-flight – checking and error correction of files. • Prioritize - schedule and execute document workflow process activities (prepress to delivery). We offer a competitive compensation package including excellent health and RRSP plan. If you are interested in this position, please apply to Rick Major, Publisher of Weyburn Review, rmajor@weyburnreview.com by Friday, April 27, 2018.
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• Assembling and installing modular components Send, fax, e-mail or drop off resume to:
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Box 845 #200 Hwy. 18 West, Estevan, SK S4A 2A7 Fax: 306-634-7597 jobs.shelter@gmail.com www.shelterhomes.ca
MasTec Canada
Heavy Duty Mechanic Responsibilities and duties to be discussed at time of job interview. Applicant must possess a clean driver’s abstract, all safety tickets for oilfield and a strong work ethic.
Please drop off resume at: 101 Jahn Street, Estevan Ask for Mike or Brad
Obituaries LEMMONS, IRENE BEATRICE (née Pollard) Irene was born on August 24th, 1930 in Whitewood, SK and passed away peacefully on Saturday, March 31st, 2018 in Moose Jaw, SK. Irene married Robert Lemmons in 1957 and they settled in Estevan, SK where they raised their 3 children. She spent many years involved in Eastern Star, Oil Wives, her bridge group and curling team. As her children grew she became a chauffeur to hockey players, figure skaters and judo participants. During this time she began to judge figure skating and travelled extensively judging budding stars. Irene was a devoted wife and mother, Nana and Grandnana. She was predeceased by her husband, Robert in 2015; her parents, and grandparents. Irene is survived by her daughter, Terri (Wayne) Hanson; sons, Jason and Neil Lemmons; grandchildren: Corie (Brandon) Sander, Dillon Hanson (Carly), Victoria and Madison Lemmons, and Amanda, Paige, and Emily Lemmons; great-grandchildren, Aaliyah and Rhett Sander; and sister, Hazel of Austin, TX. The two Pollard women enjoyed traveling the world and having adventures throughout the many countries they explored. In keeping with Irene’s wishes, a private family interment will be held at a later date in Regina Memorial Gardens, where she will rejoin her beloved husband of 58 years. Arrangements are entrusted to Moose Jaw Funeral Home, 268 Mulberry Lane. Gary McDowell, Funeral Director 306-693-4550 www.moosejawfuneralhome.com Thérèse Jeanne Marie Boutin November 2, 1936 - March 30, 2018 Thérèse was born on November 2, 1936 to Ovila Poirier and Lucienne Lemieux. She and her brothers and sisters grew up on the farm in the Bellegarde, Sask. district. Thérèse married Antonio Boutin November 15, 1955. Together, they farmed and cared for their children. Mom and Dad recognized God's grace through 62 years of marriage. They lived in the Cantal, Sask. area for 20 years, until moving to Estevan, Sask., in 1975. In 2004, they chose to return to their roots, building a new home in Redvers, Sask. Guiding Thérèse’s community involvement in each of the towns in which she made her home, was her deep belief in the Catholic Church, the strength of family, the importance of education and the value of friendship. She was especially devoted to St. Raphael, St. John the Baptist and Our Lady of Fatima Parishes and was a lifelong member of the Catholic Women’s League. Thérèse’s faith and love of family were the foundations of her life and guided her as she did her part to make the world a better place. Thérèse was generous with her time and her talents: prayers would be said; space made at her table; babies cuddled; quilts, scarves, mittens, clothes, food, made and gifted; mispronounced French patiently listened to; or, if that was what was needed, a cheque written. Thérèse believed in the value of every person and lived each day guided by Jesus’ words, “Truly I tell you, whatever you do for the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.” Her intelligence, faith, love and support graced the lives of those of us lucky enough to have known her. Thérèse passed away on March 30, 2018 at the Redvers Health Centre at the age of 81 years. She will be deeply missed by her children, Marc, Alice, Pierre, Lily, Charly, Bruno, Larry and all their families. She leaves fond memories for her remaining siblings and their families, and her friends. Waiting to greet his wife in Heaven is Antonio and their son Roy and daughter Suzette, her parents and all those she loved who have gone before. The Funeral Mass was celebrated on Tuesday, April 3, 2018 at 1:00 p.m. at St. Raphael R.C. Church, Cantal, with Rev. Wilfred Calinawan and Rev. Melchor Samonte presiding. Interment followed at the parish cemetery, after which a luncheon was held at the Alida Memorial Hall, Alida, Sask. Those wishing to make donations in Terry's memory may do so directly to the Redvers & Community Health Foundation Inc., Box 766, Redvers, Sask., S0C 2H0. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Hall Funeral Services, Redvers.
CAREER WE'RE HIRING PART-TIME
Graphic Designer
FOR A MATERNITY LEAVE ABSENCE Duties will include - Design and produce newspaper ads, posters and brochures using the Adobe suite. - Layout and design newspapers, news letter, booklets and magazines. - Proofing of ads and pages - Prepare and design newspaper layouts and all aspects of production for print You must be/have - MUST be proficient with Adobe Suite (InDesign, Illustrator, Photoshop and Bridge) - Detail oriented - A fast learner and self-motivated - Comfortable with Mac and learning new computer software - Able to multi-task in a fast-paced, deadline driven environment - Strong organizational skills Please send a resume, cover letter and your graphic design portfolio that expresses your skill in Adobe Suite to:
rsadick@estevanmercury.ca