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Beverly Haux Beverly Haux passed away at St. Joseph’s hospital in Estevan on Monday May 4th, 2015 at the age of 71. Beverly is survived by her husband Elmer Haux of Shaunavon and her children George (Christine) Haux and their children Lexis, Sydney, and Jada of Williston, North Dakota . Leann (David) Hoffarth and their children John (of Estevan), Allen and Scott of Shaunavon . Loriann ( Rod) Haux and their children Addison and Kayla of Fort Quappelle , Lonnie ( Dyan) Haux and their children Matthew, Wyatt, and Taylor of Estevan, Leigh Haux and daughter Brooklyn of Estevan. Two brothers Garry (Deloris) Brooks of Estevan and Leon (Charlene) Brooks of Alameda, uncle Richard ( Lil) Kolke of Melfort and aunt Selma Adams of Australia as well as numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins. She was predeceased by her parents Ed and Bertha Brooks , brother-in-law and sister-in-laws Ervin (Emma) Haux, Ester ( Herbert) Haux, Virginia (Harold) Voller, Leona (Philip) Huft, Estella (Phil) Bast, and step-grandson Tyson Manning. Beverly was raised on the family farm, went to school and graduated in Alameda. She
played hockey, volleyball, curling and baseball. The first job she had was as a teller in the Royal Bank in Oxbow. She met and married Elmer Haux and shortly thereafter they moved to Fort St.John, B.C. and started a family . George and Leann where born there . They moved back to Alameda where they eventually ran the cafe and added to their family with Lonnie and Loriann. They moved to Carnduff when the cafe closed and after a few years in Carnduff they transferred to Shaunavon where Leigh was born. Beverly had a few jobs as a babysitter, cook in a restaurant, teachers aide , aide for the disabled, and finally special care aide in the nursing home. Beverly returned to Alameda to help look after her mother . Beverly enjoyed any excuse for a gathering. She liked to play cards , watch the grandkids sporting events, cooking and canning preserves, baking, going out with the ladies, travelling in her earlier years, attending auctions, stopping at the casino, going to concerts and just going for ice cream to satisfy her sweet tooth. The grandchildren where the apple of her eye and any baby within reach was fair game. There where hugs and kisses for those willing and not so willing . She just had that way about her. A funeral service will be held graveside May 14th, 2015 at 2:00 pm at the Alameda cemetery. Please feel free to bring a lawn chair if you would like to. There will be a lunch at the Alameda Legion Hall following the service. Those wishing to do so may make donations to St. Joseph Hospital Foundations, 1176 Nicholson Road, Estevan, sk S4A OH3 or Oxbow Health Care Auxillary, Box 268 , Oxbow, sk, S0C 2B0 Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Redpath Funeral Home in Oxbow.
Donald Ernest Mortenson Donald Ernest Mortenson, formerly of Estevan, passed away in Regina, Sask. on Thursday, May 7, 2015 at the age of 88 years. Donald is lovingly remembered by his wife Frankie; his children, Joanne (Lee) Harris of Regina, Don Mortenson of Regina, Ken Mortenson of Estevan, and Kevin (Linde) Mortenson of Estevan; five grandchildren, Ryan and Cosmin Harris of Regina, Samantha Campbell of Regina, Brooklyn and Don Mortenson of Estevan;
three siblings, Ward (Shirley) Mor tenson, of Govan, Ruth (Walter) Leverton of California and Lorne (Velda) of Govan and two sisters in law, Orvina Black and Theresa Black as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Donald was predeceased by his parents Lawrence and Freda as well as Frankie’s siblings and many other members of the Black clan. The Funeral Service was held on Monday, May 11, 2015 at 1:30 p.m at St.Giles Anglican Church, Estevan with Rev. Mark Osborne officiating. Interment followed at Souris Valley Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers, those so wishing may make a donation in Donald’s memory to the Estevan Regional Nursing Home, 1201- 2nd St, Estevan, SK, S4A 0M1. The family would like to thank the loving care he received in his last days from the staff at Haven House, Wintergreene Estates, Regina. Funeral arrangements are (were) entrusted to Hall Funeral Services, Estevan. Messages of condolence may be forwarded to the family by visiting www. hallfuneralservices.ca
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Southern Plains has successful year The second half of 2014 may have been a tough one for the oil patch, but Southern Plains Co-operative weathered the fiscal storm just fine, posting a net saving of just under $3.26 million in 2014 based on gross sales of $77.62 million. Robert Grimsrud, chairman of the co-op’s board of directors, and Brian Enns, CEO and general manager, who has been in that job for just under a year, noted that total sales were up modestly by about $200,000. The net savings, however, were down about $1.2 million compared with 2013 operations. That, however, was due mainly to a decrease in the Federated Co-operatives patronage refund that slipped by a similar amount to $3.48 million in the past year. The financial picture was not one of alarm the members were told as they gathered in the Taylorton Room at Days Inn to receive the public reports from the governing and administrative bodies. Grimsrud said over $1.4 million was handed back to members through the retail outlets’ patronage refunds in the past year and Southern Plains is poised to award the tender for a new food store, gas-bar and convenience store in Oxbow. In fact, he noted, it could happen within a few days. Another Southern Plains food and gas bar outlet in Carlyle recently underwent a facelift and the finishing
touches on a major renovation and expansion at the Estevan food store, was completed in 2014. “We are part of the community, we gave back more than $250,000 in local taxes, employ 190 people with a payroll of over $5 million,” said Enns. In fact, since the local co-operative came into being in the Energy City in 1946, it has conducted over $1 billion in business and returned $16 million in cash patronage refunds to members. It was a challenging year with increased competition, said Grimsrud, so the financial results based on customer/member loyalty were encouraging. Director Jack Bramham provided details on the building and construction committee’s decisions and action plans while WendyMay Clark outlined the work and contributions made by the Member Relations Committee, noting that contributions had been made in various community activities, to the value of over $600,000. Three positions on the board of directors were open due to expiring terms, and they were refilled by three members who agreed beforehand to accept the nominations. Clark, Scott Kienlen and Barb Schaefer were re-installed while James Lainton was selected to fill a two-year term for a position on the board that was left open following the passing of former board member Marlene Gaudry in December 2014.
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Meda Foster Meda Foster passed away on Thursday May 7, 2015 at Lampman, SK at the age of 98 years. Meda is survived by her two children, Duane (Lorna) Foster of Estevan, SK and Janet (Harry) Batenchuk of Edmonton, AB; grandchildren, Rober ta, R a e a n n e , B a r b a r a , R i ck , Alayne, Steve, Cindy, Patti-Jo, Stacey, Kathy, Duane Jr. and John; great grandchildren, Brenley, Morgan, Harmony, Lloyd, Jesse, Korey-May, Landen, William, Tiara, Erica, Kendra, Emily, Sam, TJ, Emma and Cliffton great great grandchildren, Tamika, Fabian, Riley, Nevaeh, Nikki, Sadie, Peyton, Summer and Ryker; and two sisters, Florence and Betty. Meda was predeceased by her parents Albert and Marie Severson; husband, Emmett Foster; siblings, Earl, Marjorie, Harry and Eileen. Meda was born on the family
homestead near Oungre, SK, the 4th of 7 children to Albert and Nettie Marie Severson. She married Emmett Foster in 1937. They had two children, Duane and Janet. She Moved to Estevan in 1946 and worked at various jobs over many years. She worked very hard to provide the best she could for her children. In her retirement years she was able to enjoy some traveling. She was most happy when she was helping with her grandchildren in Estevan or Edmonton. She enjoyed playing cards, quilting, knitting or crocheting. She lived at Yardley Place for 20 plus years, Creighton Lodge and at Lampman Long Term Care for the last 3 years. The family are very thankful for the loving care she received at Lampman Long Term Care. The Visitation was held on Monday, May 11, 2015 at the Chapel of Hall Funeral Services at 6:00 p.m. The Celebration of Life was held on Tuesday, May 12, 2015 at the Chapel of Hall Funeral Services at 2:00 p.m with Doug Third officiating. Interment followed at Souris Valley Memorial Gardens. Reception was held at the Royal Canadian Legion Hall, Estevan. Memorial donations may be made in memory of Meda to the Creighton Lodge, 1028 Hillcrest Drive, Estevan, SK, S4A 1Y7 or to the Lampman Community Health Center Trust, c/o R.M. of Browning, PO Box 40, Lampman, SK, S0C 1N0. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Hall Funeral Services, Estevan.
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Ron Maier 1957-2015 On February 2, 2015 Ron Maier passed away unexpectedly at Colorado Springs, CO. Ron worked in the IT field throughout Canada, the USA and Saudi Arabia. His greatest passion was travelling all over the world. Ron is sur vived by his daughter Pat (Grant); mother Lydia; brothers Bryan (Gloria), Les, and Keith (Cheryl); and
his sister Linda (Rick); as well as a host of wonderful nieces, nephews and friends. Ron was predeceased by h i s fa t h e r, O s c a r, i n 1995. A service and internment will be held at Mountain View Memorial Gardens in Calgary on Saturday, May 23rd at 2:00 PM. A reception will follow at the Parkland Community Hall. Donations in Ron’s memory can be made to the Heart and Stroke Fund of Canada.
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