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SPELAY - Mr. Andrew “Andy” Spelay of Yorkton entered eternal life on August 21, 2016. He was 80 years of age. Andrew was born August 13, 1936 in the Whitesand District. He attended Beblo School for the early years then continued in Yorkton at St. Joseph’s College. Upon graduation he worked in the oil fields for a short time before pursuing a career as a masonry tradesman which he enjoyed for 40 years. Andy was devoted to family and close friends, always lending a ride or a hand to someone. He especially assisted with caring for our aging parents until the end of their lives. He enjoyed family events, gardening, the family farm, daily walks and getting together with friends. Andrew is predeceased by his father Metro (1997), his mother Mary (2005), brother-in-law Ernie Wozney (2007) and nephew Ernie Dombrowski Jr. (2015). He is survived by one brother George (Rose) Spelay, five sisters, Eleanor Wozney, Sylvia (Paul) Beblow, Olga (Ben) Kotyk, Vivian Dombrowski, Elizabeth Spelay and numerous nieces and nephews. He will be dearly missed. The Funeral Liturgy was held on Friday, August 26, 2016 at St. Mary’s Ukrainian Catholic Church in Yorkton with Very Rev. Father Bohdan Lukie, C.Ss.R. as the Celebrant. The responses were led by Peter Kobylka, Lorne Stechyshyn and choir members. The epistle reader was Sherry Beblow and the cross bearer was Elizabeth Spelay. The interment took place in St. Mary’s Parish Cemetery, Whitesand District with Claude Kotyk, Wes Kotyk, Rick Kotyk, Peter Wozney, Jodi Lehmond and Nathan Montgomery serving as the casket bearers. Memorials in memory of Andy may be made to St. Mary’s Church Fund as gifts of remembrance. Condolences can be sent to the family at www.baileysfuneralhome.com.
HUSAK - Mr. Peter Husak, beloved husband of Marie Husak of Yorkton passed away at the Yorkton Health Centre on August 11, 2016. Peter was ninety-two years of age. Peter was born in the Wroxton district to Nick and Mary (Lesanko) Husack on June 10, 1924. He attended Loyal School with his older siblings Anne and William until Grade 9 before moving to Calder School to complete Grades 10 and 11. He left home afterward to build engines in St. Catherines, ON during the war before working as a milkman in Winnipeg and a lumberjack on Vancouver Island. He returned to the Calder area in the late 1940’s to work on the family farm. Peter married Marie Kaminsky on October 9, 1949 in the Wroxton Ukrainian Orthodox Church. They had two sons; Terry born in 1950 and Wade born in 1962. After living on the farm, the family moved to Yorkton in 1959. Peter worked in the office for the Municipalities of Wallace and Orkney before becoming a salesman for Sears; a position he held for 25 years. Peter semi-retired in 1982 to become a real estate agent for Century 21 before fully retiring in 1988. Peter’s great passion was fishing. He spent almost every weekend, summer and winter, going fishing. He also loved to garden, planting various vegetables at their half acre “Ponderosa” just outside of town. Peter also liked to travel having visited Alaska, the Yukon, Hawaii, the southeast United States as well as most provinces in Canada. Peter was predeceased by his parents, Nick and Mary, his brother William and his sister Anne (Olineck). He will be remembered by his wife Marie, children Terry (Christine), Wade (Kelly), grandchildren Kevin (Angela), Terrena (Kyle), Nicole and Colin and greatgrandchild Hendrick, as well as nephews, nieces and cousins. Prayer Services were held on Monday, August 15, 2016 from St. Mark The Evangelist Orthodox Church. Funeral Services were held on Tuesday, August 16, 2016 from St. Mark The Evangelist Orthodox Church in Yorkton with Rev. Fr. Rodion Luciuk officiating. The responses were sung by Moria Stoll and Bob Rohr with members of the parish choir. The cross bearer was Matt Riabko. Interment followed in the Garden of Gethsemane at the Yorkton Memorial Gardens with Glen Husak, Stan Wasylyniuk, John Woronuik, Martin Zip, Bob Kaminsky and Jim Kensick serving as the casket bearers. Condolences can be sent to the family at www.baileysfuneralhome.com. Memorial donations may be made in memory of Peter to St. Mark’s Orthodox Church as gifts of remembrance. Arrangements were entrusted to:
WEBER - Albert Edwin, beloved husband of Bertha Weber passed away to his heavenly home on Aug. 19, 2016 at the Yorkton Regional Health Center at 91 years of age. Albert was born April 14, 1925 at his family home to William and Julianna Weber. He attended a country school near Ebenezer and worked on the family farm. Albert loved the Lord and was baptized at an early age in the Ebenezer Baptist Church. He continued to love gospel music all his life. Shortly after he bought his own farm NW of Ebenezer, he was united in marriage to Bertha Reimer July 18, 1949. They moved SE of Springside in 1957 and continued to build their home and family. Albert and Bertha were blessed with five children: Joann, Loreen, Annette, Ken and Allan. Albert was happy living on the farm and working hard. He especially enjoyed going camping with the family and fishing with his buddies. He was pretty proud of catching a 36lb jackfish at Lake of the Prairies. In 1969 the family moved into Yorkton. He worked at the Yorkton Hospital in the laundry dept. He wrote his firemen’s papers and then worked in the boiler room at the Yorkton and District Nursing Home until failing health forced him into early retirement. He had always been a fan of the Yorkton Terriers and went to many games. In 2000, Albert and Bertha moved into their current home at Independent Manor where Albert continued to make friends and enjoy activities at the manor. Albert’s happiest times were with his family, when “the kids came home”. He was proud of all their accomplishments and how the grandchildren were growing up so fast. Albert was predeceased by his parents, William and Julianna Weber, his brother Theodore and sister Lena Minke. Albert leaves to mourn and celebrate his life his wife of 67 years, Bertha; children: Joann (Lorie) Haluke of Regina Beach and their daughter Lori Lynn (Kevin) Ell; Loreen (James) Kostichuk, Yorkton and their daughter Lisa; Annette (Don) Field of Regina; Ken (Erica) Weber of Edmonton and their sons Cameron Weber & Justin (Brandon) Weber and Albert’s precious great-grandchild Hudson Weber; Allan (Teresa) Weber of Yorkton and their children Nicholas and Nicole Weber. The funeral service was held on Tuesday, August 23, 2016 from the Heritage Baptist Church in Yorkton with Pastor Brian Kirsch officiating. Pianist, Tamantha Kirsch led the congregation in the singing of the hymns ‘How Great Thou Art’ and ‘Amazing Grace’. The Poppleton family sang ‘O How I Love Jesus’ and Kevin & Rachelle Sawatsky sang ‘Does Jesus Care’. Joann Haluke & Teresa Weber gave a tribute to Albert on behalf of the family. The interment followed in the Garden of St. John at the Yorkton Memorial Gardens with Ken, Allan, Justin, Cameron & Nick Weber and Nelson Barber serving as the casket bearers. Condolences can be left at baileysfuneralhome.com. Memorials were to one’s Charity of Choice.
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side on Saturday, August 20, 2016 at the Pasqua Hospital in Regina. Orest was born in Kelliher, SK on December 12, 1948 to Michael and Mary Derkach. He spent the majority of his life in Yorkton and this was where he considered home. He met Hilda in 1971 and were joined in marriage in 1972, a marriage of 44 years. Hilda was his true love and could always bring out his kindness. They welcomed two daughters to their family - Kim in 1976 and Pam in 1977. His family was dear to his heart and made his life complete. He worked various jobs over the years but especially valued his job at Sacred Heart High School in the Maintenance Department. He had a special relationship with the Sister Servants of Mary Immaculate, the teachers and all of the young adults that passed through the halls. His humour and personality will be remembered. Orest also very much enjoyed being a shuttle driver for David Dedman. This was a perfect fit for his social nature. Even though he did not have the opportunity to complete his own formal education, he valued the importance of education and he instilled this in his children to become independent women. He spent many hours with his eldest daughter, Kim, watching hockey and football, cheering on the Flyers and the Roughriders. In 2004, Orest welcomed Brian as his son-in-law into the family. Even more precious to Orest were the two little girls that made him a Gido - Grace in 2009 and Emily in 2014. He loved his little “cupcakes” and the special relationship that they had. Every time he walked by their pictures in the hallway, this brought a sparkle to his eye, a smile to his face and warmth to his heart. Some special moments for Orest were spending time camping and travelling with his wife, children and granddaughters. He loved touring around Yorkton visiting and going for coffee. Being around people and making new friends brought him great joy. In the later years, Orest and Hilda travelled to Yuma, AZ for the winter where they spent time with family and made new special friends. When he retired, he spent countless hours in his garage making bird houses and forever organizing his numerous tools. He could create almost anything out of the tiniest piece of wood. He leaves to cherish his memory: his wife, Hilda, his children, Kim, and Pam (Brian) Molnar and his granddaughters, Grace and Emily, his two sisters, Stella (Bob)-nephew Jeremy and Evelyn (Wade)-nephew Kyle and his brother, John. He also had a special relationship with Hilda’s brothers and sisters and their families. He will also be missed by many special friends that he made over the years. Orest was one of a kind and his memory will not be forgotten. You are loved. Rest in Peace. Have an extra dollop of sour cream on your perogies, Dad! The Prayer Vigil was held on Wednesday, August 24, 2016 at St. Gerard’s Roman Catholic Church in Yorkton with Ingrid Prost & Deanna Pellatt presiding. The reader was Kim Merasty and Words of Remembrance were shared by Stella Lee. Allison Kruger accompanied the choir with the singing of the hymns, “You are Near”, “Psalm 27”, “Precious Lord Take My Hand” and “Peace is Flowing Like a River”. The Funeral Mass was held on Thursday, August 25, 2016 at St. Gerard’s Roman Catholic Church with Rev. Fr. Franklin Emereuwa as the Celebrant. The readers were Kyle Jasper & Kim Merasty and the Gift Bearers were Hilda Derkach & Sr. Suzanne Kokuruds. Rita Hilbig accompanied the choir in singing the hymns, “Amazing Grace”, “Psalm 23”, “On Eagle’s Wings”, “Be Not Afraid”, “Song of the Angels” and “Though the Mountains May Fall”. The interment took place in the Garden of St. Luke at Yorkton Memorial Gardens with Brian Molnar, Blair Jasper, Russ Smith, Scott Gelowitz, Jeremy Lee and Kyle Stachura as the casket bearers. Memorials honouring Orest’s life may be made to The Health Foundation as gifts of remembrance. Condolences can be sent to the family at www.baileysfuneralhome.com.
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