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DIDLUCK - Audrey Debra Ann Didluck (nee Spilak) October 2, 1955 - November 9, 2015. Peacefully, after a courageous battle with cancer, Audrey, at the age of 60, passed on Nov. 9, 2015. She is survived by her husband Neal, sisters Pat Krakolinig (Hugo, Sandy) (Yorkton): Sharon Jordon (Jessica) (Winnipeg) and Judy O’Donohue (Gerard, Joe, Daniel, Karen, Sarah) (New Zealand). Pre-deceased by parents Peter and Lena Spilak (nee Yaremko) and brother-in-law Bob Jordon. She will be greatly missed. Audrey attended Yorkton Regional High School, then worked in Regina and Yorkton as a cook. She always kept family as a priority and moved back to Yorkton when needed to care for her elderly parents. More recently as a Commissionaire for the Yorkton area. She enjoyed meeting different people and in the summer walking her route. She was a “foodie”- loved recipes, cooking, freezing and canning. She was cheerful and loved to laugh and kept in touch with her many friends and family on the phone. She had a great sense of humour and great faith. She also gardened and enjoyed her pets. In respect for her wishes she will be cremated and her ashes scattered in the spring. Her family wishes to thank everyone for the wonderful caring support she received while receiving treatment and at the end of her life. Special thanks to Dr. Roodt, the Kinsmen society and to the staff on 1st East, Team 2 at Sunrise Health Centre. LAUBE - Erwin Robert Laube went to be with his Lord and Saviour on Sunday, November 8, 2015. He passed away at the Kamsack Nursing Home, Kamsack, SK at the age of 87 years. Erwin was born on June 23, 1928 in Yorkton, SK, son of Adolf and Lydia (nee Fandrich) Laube. He grew up and received his elementary education in the Eden School district (north of Saltcoats, SK) and finished secondary school at the Yorkton Collegiate. Erwin then worked on the family farm and also found employment in the construction industry. He became proficient as a cement finisher. This became his trade and his work took him to various projects from Ontario to the west coast. Erwin also had an interest in all things mechanical. If it moved, he often took it apart to see how it worked. Many things he fixed, others never worked again, but whatever he did Erwin always deserved an “E” for effort. While growing up, much time was spent with family and relatives, especially the Neumanns and Fandrichs, as well as fellow schoolmates. He had many friends and enjoyed socializing. Erwin retired to his farm in the 1990’s and then moved into Yorkton in 2013. Always a believer, Erwin accepted Jesus Christ as Lord and Saviour in the 1990’s. He had a strong faith in his Lord, attended church regularly and loved to read his bible. Erwin was a kind, considerate, caring person with a good sense of humour and shall be missed by many. Erwin was predeceased by his parents, Adolf and Lydia; brothers-in-law, Allan Weinmaster and Donald Angus as well as several aunts, uncles and cousins. He is lovingly remembered by his sisters, Jean Weinmaster and Freda Angus; his nephews, Gary (Nancy) Angus and Ken (Joanne) Crosson; his niece, Judy (Wesley) Becker and their families as well as many cousins, friends and neighbours. The Funeral Service was held on Saturday, November 14, 2015 from the Chapel of Christie’s Funeral Home in Yorkton, SK with Pastor Gerald Wagner officiating. The organist, Carla Laycock, led the congregation in the singing of the hymns, “Beyond The Sunset”, “The Old Rugged Cross” and “How Great Thou Art”. Mrs. Edna Richardson shared words of tribute, eulogy and special music. The Interment Service followed in the Yorkton City Cemetery with Walter Neumann, Jr., William Neumann, Norman Fandrich, Arnold Toth, Wilbert Matechuk and Ed Sek serving as 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.

GILBERT - Florence Emma Gilbert began life in Rhein, SK, one of twelve children born to Anna (nee Cookhouse) and Pastor Fred Becker. Life was not easy being from a family of twelve but being an identical twin to Freda, they must have had hilarious times together, trying to confuse parents, school teachers and probably an occasional date. Florence was musical, she played the guitar, piano & fiddle. She loved to sing as well. She met Lincoln Cherry, a widower with two sons. Lincoln then asked his sister-in-law Sylvia if Florence was right for him. They were married in the summer of 1950. Their family grew to five in the years to come. Florence, a great woman of faith was also an excellent homemaker, looking after everyone on the farm, including grandpa Cherry, brother-in-law Frank and hired hand Percy, plus her five children. She was a hard-working woman who could cook, bake and cut up and wrap a side of beef. She was proficient in sewing, crocheting, knitting, gardening & canning. In the evenings she would play hymns on the piano, she was active in the Tonkin United Church Women’s Aux and the Tonkin Curling Club, baking pies, dainties or bread for the bake sales, teas and bonspiels. Her nephew Roxby would ride his bike from Yorkton to the farm (7 miles) every Thursday for aunt Florence’s fresh baked bread. Her door was always open for family & friends to come for a visit, sit & chat awhile. Christmas was a special time, there was always a house full of family & friends. In July of 1964, Lincoln suddenly passed away, this left the family heartbroken. In 1967 she decided to move into Yorkton with the girls and was employed at the Yorkton & District Nursing Home as a cook. She kept her faith and cheerfulness, always keeping the best intentions of her family in mind. Florence worked until 1971, when she was united in marriage to Ross Gilbert of Tonkin. The couple resided on the Gilbert farm and celebrated 34 years together until Ross’ passing in 2005. Florence then resided in the Queen Elizabeth Court & the Gladstone Residence before coming to the Yorkton & District Nursing Home. Predeceased by a son Elwood; brothers Bill, Jon and Alvin Becker; sisters: Pauline Fandrich, Dorothy Weibking and Kae Cox. She will be lovingly remembered by her children: Helen (Art) Bilous of Yorkton; Lois (Alvin) Mosell of Wynyard; Nelson Cherry of Frontier, SK; Dale (Myrna) Cherry of Tonkin; daughterin-law Yvonne Cherry of Churchbridge; grandchildren: Todd of Yorkton, Trent of Calgary and Tim of Yorkton and their families. Also sisters: Freda Baldwin, Miriam Roemmich, Eleanor Gabert and Betty (Ken) Belsher; by her brother Ken Becker, numerous nieces, nephews and her many other relatives and friends. Thank you God for our mother, who taught us values, courage & love. Her love for us was so great and her faith keeps us going and always will. We love you mom always. The funeral service was held on Monday, November 16, 2015 from the Yorkton Memorial Gardens Family Centre. Crystal Bailey, B.Th. officiated. Organist, Amanda Buhler led the congregation in the singing of the hymns ‘Amazing Grace’, ‘In the Garden’ and ‘The Old Rugged Cross’. The interment took place in the Garden of St. Mark with Alvin Mosell, Bruce Mitchell, Ray Dorn, Scott Burkell and Todd & Trent Cherry serving as the casket bearers. Condolences may be left at baileysfuneralhome.com. Memorials to Kinsmen Telemiracle would be appreciated by the family.

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McMunnAndYates_1x25.b27_R001862262.indd Obituaries Obituaries prod3/dm 14px24.5ag/class earlug/Sept. 10/14 - May. 29/15 HANEWICH - Nell Hanewich, be/f/c/proof bill loved wife of Lawrence Hanewich, email jives@mcmunnandyates.com passed away at the Yorkton Re-

gional Health Centre on November 10, 2015 at the age of 76 years. Nell was born on July 15, 1939 to Steve and Ann Yawney (Bosovich) at the Canora Union Hospital. She grew up and attended school in Rama. Growing up in a family with four other siblings and being the second oldest child, she took on many family responsibilities of helping her parents after completing high school in 1957. Nell moved on to the big town of Canora and obtained employment at the Canora Union Hospital as a Nurse’s Aide and later at the Canora Gateway Lodge as a Special Care Aide and an activity worker. This is where Nell found her lifelong passion for serving and caring of others. While in Canora, Nell met her soulmate, Lawrence Hanewich and they married on August 11, 1962. Their first home was in Mikado, a tiny school teacherage. Shortly after, they began building a home in Canora where they moved with their four loving children. Nell was very devoted to many organizations in her community: Beta Sigma Phi, Gateway Lodge Auxiliary, Ukrainian Orthodox Ladies Association (42 years) and a church elder for 15 years dedicated to church cleaning, planting flowers and general care. Nell was also an avid gardener and took great pride in her beautiful flowers and dressing her home. She leaves behind many fond memories that will be greatly cherished and loved by all who knew her. Nell truly was a people person with a genuine heart. Nell was predeceased by her parents, Steve and Ann Yawney; her infant twin brothers, Peter and Paul; brothers: Thomas and William; nephew, Grant and great-nephew, Lucas Marchinko; as well as her in-laws, Nicholas and Pauline Hanewich. Nell will be lovingly remembered by her husband of 53 years, Lawrence; daughter, Janice (Glen) Key of Saskatoon; daughter, Jodyjane (Brent) Hrywkiw of Cochrane, AB; daughter, Janet (Shawn) Flett of Saskatoon and son James of Yorkton. Nell was extremely proud of her six grandchildren: Kyla (Jon), Pharyne, Daneka, Braeden, Benton and Ellyn. Nell was also survived by her sister, Rose (Herb) Marchinko; brother, Walter Yawney; sister-in-law, Myra Sklaruk and brother-in-law, Bob (Alva) Hanewich; as well as numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and special neighbours and friends. A Prayer Service was held on Monday, November 16, 2015 at 7:00 PM from the Chapel of Leson’s Funeral Home, Canora. Funeral Services commenced Tuesday, November 17, 2015 at 10:00 AM from the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Holy Trinity, Canora with Rev. Fr. Michael Faryna officiating. Interment followed in the Canora Cemetery. Those wishing to make expressions of sympathy may make donations to the Children’s Wish Foundation, as tokens of remembrance, in memory of Nell Hanewich. Family and friends unable to attend are invited to sign an on-line guest book for Nell at www.lesonsfuneralhome.ca. Arrangements have been entrusted to LESON’S FUNERAL HOME, Canora.

BILYK - Mervin Bilyk of Yorkton, beloved husband of Gwen, passed away on Sunday, November 8, 2015 at the Yorkton Regional Hospital surrounded by his loving family. Mervin, only son of Stephen and Anne Bilyk, was born on June 9, 1935 on the family farm near Kamsack, SK. Mervin received his early education at Elite School near Stornoway, followed by St. Joseph’s College in Yorkton. After graduation, Mervin worked as an orderly at Yorkton’s Airport Hospital, General Hospital and the Yorkton Union Hospital where he eventually met his future wife. Operation of industrial equipment used for clearing land and road construction (his favourite the CAT Crawlers) were jobs he was particularly fond of. Music played a big part in Mervin’s life. He played the electric guitar, cymbala and steel guitar both at home and in various bands. He also sang with his sisters at amateur nights and with the St. Joseph’s boys’ choir. Ultimately, Mervin returned to the family farm near Stornoway where he and Gwen settled after their wedding on April 16, 1966 until 1998 when they moved to Yorkton. Mervin had a love of nature that was evident to anyone that knew him. Fishing and camping trips up north, hunting, trapping, ice fishing and mushroom picking to kick the spring season off were just a few of his favourite pastimes. He was an advocate for the preservation of wildlife habitat and a supporter of the Wildlife Federation. Mervin also had a strong sense of the past and enjoyed his role recreating history at Yorkton’s annual Thresherman’s Show actively running and maintaining the Sawmill Exhibit. In 2009, he became a “Life Member” of the Yorkton Thresherman’s Club. Mervin’s sense of community was evident through his active involvement with Sts. Peter and Paul Ukrainian Catholic Church in Wroxton, the Stornoway Co-op Association, the construction and early operation of the Wroxton & District Recreation Centre, the District 12 Ag. Extension Board, Crime Stoppers and his willingness to lend a hand without hesitation. Mervin is predeceased by his parents Stephen and Anne; sister Olga Koroluk and husband Connie and brother-in-law, Clarence Laidlaw. He will live on in the memories of his loving wife of 49 years, Gwen; his children William (Wanda) Bilyk of Regina, Christine (Tim) Feist of Nipawin, Barbara (Matthew) McCullough of Saskatoon; sisters Marcia Laidlaw of Yorkton and Susan (Norman) Babcooke of Antigonish, NS; grandchildren Jaden and Rylan Bilyk, Jill and Kara Feist, Alyssa, Daniel and Anna McCullough, Jessie (Chris) Gilchuk; greatgrandchildren Gavin and Kenzie Gilchuk and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. Prayers were held on Thursday evening, November 12 and the Requiem Divine Liturgy was celebrated on Friday morning, November 13, 2015, all from St. Mary’s Ukrainian Catholic Church in Yorkton. Rev. Fr. Ray Lukie, C.Ss.R. was the Celebrant. Cantor, Ed Pindus led members of St. Mary’s Choir and the congregation in the singing of the responses. Son William read the epistle, the cross bearer was granddaughter Anna McCullough. Members of the Yorkton Threshermen’s Club attended the service and formed an honour guard at the church. The interment took place in the Garden of Gethsemane at the Yorkton Memorial Gardens with Matthew, Alyssa & Daniel McCullough, Tim Feist and Jaden & Rylan Bilyk serving as the casket bearers. Daughters Christine & Barb gave a tribute and offered thanks on behalf of the family at the reception following the funeral. Condolences may be left at baileysfuneralhome.com. Memorials were to the Yorkton Threshermen’s Club, the Dialysis unit of the YRHC, or to St. Mary’s Church.


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