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MALAINEY - Mr. Elie Malainey of Yorkton, SK and formerly of Edmonton, AB passed away at his home on Wednesday, November 9, 2016. He was 82 years of age. Elie was born August 3, 1934 near Wroxton, SK, the son of Steve and Irene Malayny and grew up on the family farm. He moved to Edmonton and worked for the International Union of Operating Engineers for 30 years. Elie was predeceased by his father, Steve in 1981 and mother, Irene (nee Lushney) in 1984; his wife Nellie; sisters, Mary Malayney and Nettie Mosiuk; brother, Fedor in 2008; sister-in-law, Mary Malayney and brothers-in-law, Walter and Mike. Elie leaves to celebrate his life his surviving brothers, Anton Malainey of Yorkton, SK and Philip Malayney of Yorkton, SK and sister, Ann Obirek of Garson, MB, as well as numerous nieces and nephews; other relatives and friends. Funeral Services were held on Friday, November 18, 2016 from the Chapel of Christie’s Funeral Home in Yorkton, SK with Father Raymond Lukie, C.Ss.R. officiating. The cantor, Ed Pindus assisted in the singing of the service. The Interment Service followed in the Yorkton City Cemetery with Bernie Mosiuk, Perry Obirek, Neil Obirek and Julian Obirek serving as the casket bearers. Friends so wishing may forward their condolences to the family by visiting www.christiesfuneralhome.com. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Christie’s Funeral Home & Crematorium, Yorkton, Saskatchewan.

ALBERTS - “Bettie” Elizabeth Marie (nee Kolodziejak) Alberts, beloved wife of the late Howard Alberts, passed away November 9, 2016. Bettie was born October 10, 1921 at Otthon, SK and grew up in the district. On September 5, 1953 Bettie married Howard Alberts and resided in Yorkton for 63 years. Predeceased by her husband, Howard in 1995; her parents, Martin and Josephine Kolodziejak; her siblings, Thomas, Joseph, Frank, Theresa (all in infancy), Pearl (Joseph) Burant, Felix (Helen) Kolodziejak, Rose (Peter) Borys, Albert (Elsa) Kolodziejak, Thomas (Matilda) Kolodziejak, Theresa (Apolinary) Burant, Angeline (Harry) Holowka, Aggie (Hugh) Fraser, Myrtle (Colin) Campbell, Victor (Helen) Kolodziejak. Bettie was a loving Wife, Mother, Grandmother and Great-Grandmother. Left to cherish her memory are her loving children, Howie (Linda) Alberts of Regina, Patrick (Janice) Alberts of Regina, Marty (Debby) Alberts of Chitek Lake; loving grandchildren, Mark (Karen) Alberts of Toronto, Tim (Nova) Alberts of Regina, Jolee (Jeremy) Coulter of Calgary, Lucas (Caitlynn) Alberts of Kerrobert, Bobbi (Connor) Alberts of Medicine Hat, Dylan (Amy) Johns of Lumsden, Jasmine (Chris) Johns of Lumsden; greatgrandchildren, Emery, Joel and Shawn Alberts, Kale and Sage Johns, Oaklin and Mabel Mang, Max Alberts and Linden Coulter as well as many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. The Prayer Vigil Service was held on Tuesday, November 15, 2016 from the Chapel of Christie’s Funeral Home in Yorkton, SK with Father Francis Hengen officiating. The pianist, Diana Hornung, led the congregation and members of St. Gerard’s Roman Catholic Church choir in the singing of the hymns, “For the Beauty of the Earth”, “Psalm 62” and “Come Home”. The scripture was read by Jolee Coulter. The Funeral Mass was celebrated on Wednesday, November 16, 2016 from St. Gerard’s Roman Catholic Church in Yorkton, SK with Father Francis Hengen serving as the Celebrant. The pianist, Chris Fisher, led the congregation and the church choir in the singing of the hymns, “Amazing Grace”, “Psalm 25”, “Prayer of St. Francis”, “One Bread, One Body”, “Song of the Angels” and “How Great Thou Art”. The readers were Jolee Coulter and Emery Alberts and the Cross Bearer was Bobbi Alberts. The Interment Service followed in the Yorkton City Cemetery with Laurence Burant, Tim Alberts, Chris Mang, Wes Plosz, Luke Alberts and Harvey Kolodziejak serving as the casket bearers. Members of St. Gerard’s C.W.L were asked to serve as the honourary pall bearers. Friends so wishing may forward their condolences to the family by visiting www.christiesfuneralhome.com. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Christie’s Funeral Home & Crematorium, Yorkton, Saskatchewan.

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FEDOROWICH - Veronica Cecile Fedorowich. Our dear sweet mom passed away peacefully on Nov. 14, 2016, at the age of 89. Veronica Cecile was born to Sam and Irene Novak, near West Bend, SK, on November 5, 1927 and middle child in family of 10. Dear sister to John Novak, Sister Gregory (Anna) Novak SSMI, Katie Wielgoz, Sister Daniel (Mary) Novak SSMI, Father Gregory Novak CSSR, Olga Wilke, Metro, Anthony and Walter Novak. Mom attended Coleraine School near West Bend, St. Ann’s in Ituna and graduated from Sacred Heart Academy in Yorkton. She went on to St. Boniface Hospital in Winnipeg, where she earned a Registered Nurse Diploma which she cherished. Veronica was married to Ernest Fedorowich (predeceased), on Sept 5, 1954 at Model Farm Church in West Bend, SK. Both were in the nursing profession. Together they raised seven children: Mary Anne (Jeff) Jones of Edmonton, John (Sophia) of Sudbury, David (Gwen) of Mississauga, Irene (Greg predeceased) Chyz of Lethbridge, Daniel (Arlene) of Brooks, Judy of Lethbridge, Michael (Susannah) of Albuquerque, New Mexico. Mom worked night shift in the hospital for several decades, while raising 7 children. Her yard was always full of beautiful flowers, everyone was welcomed into her home which was always filled with the aroma of baking and cooking. Her Ukrainian Catholic faith meant a lot to her and she passed this onto her children and grandchildren. While sickness challenged her, prayer never ceased. Veronica leaves behind 17 grandchildren: Vince, Michelle, Larissa, Andrew, Gregory, Zack, Lindsay, Jason, Darcy, Lucas, Kassandra, Ernest, Lena, Vera, Oksana, Quintin and Zachary. Sincerest gratitude to the Fairmont Extendicare staff in Lethbridge. Your kindness, compassion and love for our Mother will never be forgotten. Prayer Service will take place at St. Mary’s Ukrainian Catholic Church in Yorkton on Nov. 23 at 7 pm. Funeral service will be at St. Mary’s on Nov. 24 at 10 am. The places on earth where she made us smile, Great amounts of tender care and love, So gave Veronica, now smiling down at us from above. May her love always stay with us, and her memory be eternal. Vichnaya Pamyat

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McMunnAndYates_1x25.a28_R001862262.indd Obituaries Obituaries prod3/dm 14px24.5ag/class earlug/Sept. 10/14 - May. 29/15 MADDAFORD - Myrtle Florence /f/c/proof bill Maddaford was born on October email jives@mcmunnandyates.com 19, 1933 in the Rokeby District of

Saskatchewan and passed away on November 16, 2016 at the Canora Gateway Lodge, Canora, SK. She was 83 years of age. Myrtle was the daughter of Harold James and Edna May (nee Vanderburg) Smith. She received her education at Peach View School. Myrtle was united in marriage to John Maddaford on October 27, 1951. They farmed in the Peach View District until 1980 when they moved to Yorkton. She had many hobbies including sewing, knitting, crocheting, reading, playing cards, gardening and curling. She loved picking any kind of berries, canning and making pies - she will always be remembered for her wonderful pies! Myrtle worked at Sully’s Egg Farm, Smitty’s Family Restaurant and Kenny’s Lucky Dollar. Myrtle and John enjoyed vacationing. They visited England twice, visiting relatives and places John had been during the war. They travelled to Alaska and spent time in Victoria in the winters. Myrtle hated the cold weather and continued to go to Victoria with her sister-in-law, Betty Maddaford after John had passed away. Myrtle loved, and was very proud of, her family, especially her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She leaves to mourn her passing her family and friends. A Private Family Cremation Committal took place on Saturday, November 19, 2016 in the Yorkton City Cemetery, Yorkton, SK, officiated by Shelly Morris. A reception for family and friends to gather, celebrate Myrtle’s life and share lunch and fellowship followed in the Stirling Room, Saltcoats, SK. Friends so wishing may forward their condolences to the family by visiting www.christiesfuneralhome.com. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Christie’s Funeral Home & Crematorium, Yorkton, Saskatchewan.

GALLAGHER - Greg Gallagher passed away at his home at Crystal Lake on November 8, 2016. He was seventy-six years of age. Gregery Francis Gallagher was born on June 30, 1940, the youngest child of Fergal and Mary Alberta ‘Bertie’ Gallagher and grew up on a farm near Yorkton, SK. He completed his elementary schooling at a one-room school as had his brothers and sisters and completed his secondary schooling at St. Joseph’s College in Yorkton. After a year working on his father’s farm he enrolled in the University of Saskatchewan for one year, at the end of which he entered the Congregation of St. Basil, an order of Roman Catholic priests dedicated to teaching. Having completed his B.A. at the University of Toronto, Greg taught for three years at St. Joseph’s High School in Ottawa and returned to Toronto for two years of theological studies. In 1968 Greg withdrew from the Congregation of St. Basil in 1968 and returned to Saskatchewan to teach at Yorkton Composite High School. While teaching he also bought a farm and began to raise Clydesdale horses, having inherited a love of that breed from his father. When naming the offspring Greg gave the horses the first name of Donegal, a tribute to his grandparent’s Irish heritage from Donegal County in Ireland. A high point in his life occurred when a stallion he had raised won the Grand Championship in a world competition. The dispersal sale of his herd in 2014 attracted buyers from throughout North America. Greg was a skilled salesman and for many years earned part of his income traveling throughout the continent selling a type of battery carrier that he had developed. In his mid-teens Greg discovered that he could pitch a softball with sufficient velocity to discourage most hitters and he continued to enjoy this pastime in local leagues and tournaments until nearly forty years of age. Another area in which Greg continued a family tradition was his interest in politics. Political Science was his major at the University of Toronto. He served for several years as the President of the Liberal Party of Saskatchewan and for a short time as interim leader. He had an impressive knowledge of the history of political parties and campaigns in Canada and could be relied on to keep his associates informed about his interpretation of what was going on in the current scene. At a recent visit his brother Jack noticed a sharp decline in this interest, a sign that Greg’s surgery in April, 2016 to replace a heart valve was having an effect on his usual enthusiasm. In better times the Trump/Clinton campaign would have no doubt inspired him to considerable eloquence and perhaps an opinion or two. Greg was a forceful personality, never shy about expressing his opinions and enjoyed matching wits with neighbours and with family members at periodic family reunions. He retained a sharp sense of humour throughout his life and in spite of the serious health and mobility problems in his later years. Friends will recall that Greg lived life large. He had a legendary capacity for food, drink and any competitive game. Nothing energized him more than a house full of people having a good time. You never really knew what to expect but you knew you were going to be entertained. Political discussions, arguments, rowdy games of cards or board games and never-ending stories. Greg was predeceased by his daughter, Laura; his parents Fergal and Mary Alberta (nee O’Toole); sisters Sr. Mary Albert S.P., Sr. Muriel, S.P. and Marie in infancy; brothers, Bernard (Dorothy) and Rev. Father Patrick, C.S.B. Greg leaves to cherish his memory his two children, Denise (Shannon) Krywulak and Carmy Gallagher and their mother Sharon; two grandchildren, Shanice and Zander; brothers, George (Doreen) and Rev. Father Jack, C.S.B. sister Laura MacLean; long-time friend and companion Margaret Day and numerous nieces and nephews. A Celebration of Life Service was held on Monday, November 14, 2016 from the chapel of Preeceville Funeral Home with Rev. John Oussoren of the United Church of Canada officiating. The organist, Karolyn Kosheluk led the congregation in the singing of the hymns “Amazing Grace” and “In The Bulb There Is A Flower”. Tributes and words of remembrance were given by Glenda Morrice and a number of Greg’s friends. Scripture Readings were read by Fr. Jack Gallagher. Prayers of Thanksgiving and Intercession were read by Anita DesRoches. Interment followed in the Stenen Community Cemetery with Carmy Gallagher serving as the urn bearer. Condolences can be sent to the family at www.preecevillefuneralhome.com. Arrangements were entrusted to Preeceville Funeral Home.

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