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BECKER - Ronald Henry Becker passed away suddenly on the family farm Saturday, April 30, 2016. Ronald was born on October 4, 1934 to Ernest and Violet (nee Bennett) on a homestead north of Pelly. The next year the family moved back to Ernest’s family homestead near Stornoway, where Ronald grew up. Ronald worked at many jobs throughout the years, starting out working as a farm hand, moving on to road construction in Alberta for a season. Eventually he took up the trade of carpentry working for his uncle Alfred Becker while earning his Apprenticeship in the trade. He also worked for a time with Logan Stevens Construction in Yorkton. In June of 1959 Ronald married Verna Lackten at Kamsack, SK. The marriage was to become a unique and hard working partnership which was to last for 49 years. In 1960 Ronald and Verna were blessed with twin daughters Charlotte and Cheryl. Unfortunately the twins were premature and Cheryl did not survive. The couple were once again blessed in 1964 with the arrival of another daughter Sharon. Ronald’s work as a carpenter took him to many of the surrounding communities working on a variety of projects, often taking him away from home. Consequently in 1966 Ronald and Verna made the decision to move back and help out his parents on the family farm. Ronald and Verna spent many happy years working on the farm doing the work they loved. Ronald was well respected in the local farming community, he was a good friend and a good neighbour helping out whenever he could. In his younger days he was actively involved in sports like baseball and curling, later on he become involved in the economic activities of the community by joining various boards and organizations. In his later years Ronald loved to socialize visiting friends and playing cards, whenever he could and became a staunch member of “coffee row”. Ronald was a true outdoorsman and when hunting season arrived and chores allowed, you could be sure to find him out “pushing bush”. Ronald was also somewhat of a lumberjack and loved to “put up wood” for the winter season, as he heated his house with wood and had one of the few wood cook stoves still being actively used in the community. Ronald was a great family man and was extremely proud to learn that he was soon to be a great-grandfather to a daughter of his grandson Kyle, due later this year. Unfortunately in 2009 Ronald’s life was forever changed with the passing of his wife Verna. Determined to continue to farm, he now also had to learn to cook, clean and do laundry. He took it all in stride and continued to live and work on the farm until his passing. Ronald was pre-deceased by this wife Verna (March, 2009); an infant daughter Cheryl (June, 1960); parents Ernest (Oct., 1997) and Violet (Sept., 2005); a brother Grant (July, 1979) and sisters Elizabeth (January, 1990) and Gladys (Dec., 2009). As well as several brothers-inlaw and sisters-in-law and nephews. Ronald will be forever missed by Daughters Charlotte (Cliff) MacKay of Lloydminster and Sharon (Wesley) Hiebert of Kamsack. Grandson Kyle (Mikahla) MacKay of Lloydminster and Granddaughter Melissa MacKay of Islay, AB. Three brothers: Richard of Springside, Harold (Donna) of Medicine Hat, AB and Henry (Pat) of Kamloops, BC and one sister, Audrey (Bob) Schattenkirk of Yorkton as well as numerous nieces, nephews, other family members and many friends. The funeral service was held on Thursday, May 5, 2016 from the Yorkton Memorial Gardens Family Centre with Rev. Deborah Smith of Westview United Church officiating. The eulogy was given by Gerald Buenneke. The processional hymn was ‘Amazing Grace’ and the recessional hymn was ‘Church in the Wildwood’. The interment took place in the Garden of St.. Matthew with grandson Kyle MacKay serving as the urn bearer. Condolences can be left at baileysfuneralhome.com. Memorials were to the Heart & Stroke Foundation or to one’s Charity of Choice.
LAUBE - Mrs. Marjorie Laube passed away peacefully on May 3, 2016 at her home on the farm as per her prayer request. Her final prayer was answered. Marjorie Violet Laube (nee Jenkins) was born on March 5, 1924 at the home of her grandparents, Charles and Sarah Merriman in Springside, SK, the second oldest daughter of Florence (nee Merriman) and John Henry Jenkins. Both of her parents immigrated from England. Marjorie received her education and grew up in the Clear Creek area. Marjorie worked in housekeeping for Mrs. Barnes in Yorkton, then worked in Regina and in Trail, BC prior to the war. Marjorie met Herb Laube at a Saturday night town event in Springside. They started courting in the summer of 1942. In November of 1942 Herb Laube got his call to go into the Army, so most of Herb and Marjorie’s romance was courtesy of the Royal Canadian Mail. Herb referred to Marjorie as his Princess. They met on a Saturday, were engaged on a Saturday and were married on a Saturday, October 14, 1944 in the United Church in Springside, SK. That day was the first day of the rest of their life. Upon Herb’s discharge from the army, they established their home on the Gus Laube farm until the spring of 1953, when they built a new home on a quarter section, one mile east of Springside. Marjorie lived and worked on the farm for 63 years. For Marjorie, family was her priority, her children and family came first. She enjoyed sewing, crocheting, embroidery and knitting. It was her mission to make sure that every child and grandchild has a crocheted tablecloth, a drawer full of doilies to add to each of their homes and beautiful afghans for each one. Marjorie loved to cook and bake. There was always doughnuts, cinnamon buns, chocolate chip cookies, carrot cake, lemon pie and angel food for all to enjoy. But everyone in the family has collectively agreed the infamous Opera Roll takes first place in all of Mom’s creations. Being a farmer’s wife Marjorie’s added chores were milking cows, hauling grain, delivering meals to the fields, planting a huge garden, raising many chickens, mowing and bagging acres of grass each year. Marjorie had a 63 year war on dandelions and sow thistles. They always seemed to grace her property, but not for long. Marjorie and Herb Laube had four children, Vallerie, Wayne, Lovadie and Lyndon, 10 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Predeceased by her husband Herb (June 2, 2002), Mother, Florence, (1969) and Father, John Henry Jenkins (1934), her brother Kenneth (1970), her sisters Mary (1989) and Amy (2014), her nephews Raymond (1944), Larry (2004) and Garth Collins (2012). She leaves to cherish her memory, daughter Vallerie (John) Doell of Tyndall, MB; son Wayne of Springside; daughter Lovadie and her fiancé Brad of Regina; son Lyndon (partner Melinda Cronin) of Red Water, AB. Grandchildren: Corrie Doell (Kelly) of Kelowna, BC, Tracy (Winston) Leask of Blackie, AB, Meghan (Curt) Lavallee of Winnipeg, MB, Heather Laube (friend Blair) of Winnipeg, Nelson Laube (friend Courtney) of Winnipeg, Tyler Derow (friend Kristina) of Regina, Justyn Derow (friend Britney) of Regina, Jayson Derow of Toronto, Chelsea Laube of Edmonton and Wyatt Laube of Redwater, AB; Great-Grandchildren, Jimi Doell from Kelowna and Freya Lavallee from Winnipeg. Sisters-in-law: Doris Jenkins of Saskatoon, Edna Richardson of Yorkton and Ruth (Everett) Alberts of Calgary and many nieces, nephews and dear friends. The Funeral Service was held on Monday, May 9, 2016 at Springside Baptist Church with Pastor Richard Kauenhofen officiating. The Scripture Reading was given by Lyndon Laube. Special Music was offered by Marlon Milbrandt & Jodi Hansen. The organist was Jeanette Kriger and the pianist was Kitty Arndt. Marlon & Jodi sang ‘In the Garden’ and ‘Beyond the Sunset’ and Marlon sang ‘Go Rest High on that Mountain’. The congregational hymn was ‘In the Sweet By & By’. Family Tributes/Remembrances were conveyed by Vallerie Doell (daughter), Heather Laube & Meghan Lavallee (grandchildren) and Karen Duncan & Wendy Gauthier (nieces).The interment was held at Springside Cemetery with Nelson Laube, Curt Lavallee, Tyler Derow, Aaron Alberts, Justyn Derow and Gerard Alberts serving as the casket bearers. Memorials honouring Marjorie’s life may be made to the Canadian Diabetes Association or the Heart & Stroke Foundation as gifts of remembrance. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.baileysfuneralhome.com.
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passed away April 15, 2016. She was 78 years old. Polly was born July 16, 1937 in the district of Togo, SK. Her parents were Mary (Konkin) and Bill Hadican. Polly was the 3rd Child of 4 children. She had two older brothers Mike and Alex and a younger Sister Florence. On November 3, 1954, at the young age of 17, Polly met and married the Love of her life. Tall and handsome Nick J. Gnyp. Polly and Nick made their home on the family farm, homestead, where they continued to farm with his father and mother, John and Mary (Gramak) Gnyp. Polly loved her family farm, there was an abundance of cows, pigs, horses, sheep, goats, chickens as well as dogs and cats. Nick and Polly were also grain farmers. Polly and Nick were united in marriage for 52 years, where they continued to reside on her family homestead until Nick passed away Nov. 7, 2006. Polly was a loving wife, mother, grandmother and Homemaker. Polly had a never ending enjoyment and Love of Gardening. She loved gardening with a passion and grew many amazing organic gardens in her lifetime. Polly enjoyed cooking and preparing meals for her family. She was an amazing cook and always had an abundance of fresh vegetables, canning as well as fresh baking on hand. Polly made everything from scratch and homemade. Her homemade breads, cinnamon buns and donuts will never be forgotten. Polly especially loved the holiday seasons, especially Christmas and Easter. The 12 dishes of Christmas and the Christmas and Easter traditions were a huge deal to Polly. Polly and Nick were blessed with 5 children, 4 daughters and a Son. Sonia, Sandra, Adeline, Jeffery and Violette. Sadly Nick and Polly lost their son Jeffery to leukemia on April 6, 1978. Polly and Nick were as well blessed with 18 grandchildren, great-grandchildren and Polly loved them all. After her husband Nick passed away, Polly’s declining health forced her to move off her family farm. For the next 10 years she would spend a lot of time visiting her daughter Adeline and family in Regina, which she said was her time to recuperate and be treated like a princess. She then could enjoy someone else cooking for her and offered her expert advice. We enjoyed her visits, her wonderful sense of humour and her laughter. She loved to spend time with her grandchildren Dylan and Shavry. She would often sit with Dylan when he played the video game Call of Duty and translate what the Russian Characters would be saying. When she wasn’t at my house, she would try her hand at Independent living, with the constant support of her daughter Sandra. Polly lived independently until her declining health forced her into the Ituna & District Pioneer Lodge. Polly continued to grow an amazing garden in the lodges former flower beds. I am sure she offered the cooks her expert advice on cooking. Polly is preceded by her husband, her siblings, her son Jeffery and grandson Darryl, as well as great-grandson Stephen. Her life is celebrated and lovingly remembered by her children, Sonia (Terry) Krakowski of Edmonton, Sandra (Gordon) deVries of Langenburg, Adeline (Anthony) Barteski of Regina, Violette Gnyp of California. As well as 16 grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren. The funeral service was held on Saturday, May 7, 2016 from the Yorkton Memorial Gardens Family Centre in Yorkton with Crystal Bailey, B.Th. officiating. Tributes were given by daughters Adeline & Sandra and by grandson Ryan. Music played was ‘The Most Beautiful Girl in the World’, ‘A Picture of You’, ‘Missing An Angel’, and ‘This is Not Good-bye’. The graveside hymn was ‘No Tomorrow’. The interment took place in the Garden of Crucifixion with grandson Dylan serving as the urn bearer. Memorials were to the Ituna Pioneer Lodge. Condolences can be left at baileysfuneralhome.com.
KAMINSKY - Rose. With sadness, but a great appreciation of the wonderful life she had, Rose’s family announces the end of her journey in this life with us on Sunday, May 1, 2016. On December 28, 1938 in Calder, SK born to Alex and Ellen Kohut was a baby girl Rozalia. She was the youngest of four siblings. Alex told his 5 year old son, Billy, that Santa brought him this baby for Christmas. Billy very defiantly declared that he didn’t want THAT. So began the life of the poor little baby, unwanted. Rose was baptized in the St. Peter and Paul Ukrainian Orthodox Church in Calder and always considered this her home church. Rose went to Calder School from Grades 1 to 11. She attended Yorkton Collegiate Institute for Grade 12. In 1957, she graduated from Moose Jaw Teacher’s College. Throughout her teaching career she earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree and a Bachelor of Education Degree. Rose had taught in several country/town schools during her career. Most of years of teaching were in Wroxton, Theodore and Springside. She loved teaching. She also was involved with the Superannuated Teachers of Saskatchewan and the Canadian Federation of University Women. On July 17, 1958 Rose married Orest Kaminsky at the St. Elia Ukrainian Orthodox Church in Wroxton. They became members in the Wroxton Church until it had closed. They were blessed with four children; Mervin (met with his Lord 1960), Bob, Donna & Mitchell. In June of 1991, Rose superannuated from a teaching career of 31 years to care for her invalid mother who entered eternity in November 1996 at the age of 96. Her mother had lived with Rose and Orest for 16 years. In July 1976, Rose and Orest moved to Yorkton. In 1982 they became members of Holy Transfiguration Ukrainian Orthodox Church. In 1985, Rose joined the Ukrainian Women’s Association of Canada - Olena Pchilka Branch Yorkton. Through the years, Rose taught and directed Sunday School, taught Ukrainian School, served on the Scholarship Committee, Program Committee, audited books and participated in many various other activities. Rose greatly valued the experience of her membership in the Ukrainian Women’s Association, the friends and certainly the fellowships throughout the years. She thanks God for the many good years. Anyone who knew Rose experienced her unconditional acceptance and welcome. She always was thinking of others and showed her kindness and generosity to all that she met. She also had a great sense of humour that many can attest to. Her church, faith and family meant a lot to her. She would always say “I have had a beautiful life. I had a good husband and wonderful children”. She persevered despite what adversity was handed to her. Her memory will be cherished by all that knew her. She will be missed dearly by her children, Bob (Bernice), Donna, Mitchell (Isabella) and her granddaughters Tamara & Emma (“Baba’s Sweetheart”). Her sister-in-law Elsie Kohut, her sister-inlaw Marie (Peter) Husak and special nieces, nephews, cousins and dear friends. A Prayer Service was held on Friday, May 6, 2016 and the Funeral Service on Saturday, May 7, 2016 at Holy Transfiguration Ukrainian Orthodox Church in Yorkton with Very Rev. Father Mel Slashinsky officiating. The responses were led by Yvonne Panchuk & Parish Choir Members. Members of the Ukrainian Women’s Association served in an Honour Guard. The cross bearer was Ron Rogalsky and honourary bearers were Helen Piontek and Pauline Semenuik. The interment followed in the Garden of Gethsemane at Yorkton Memorial Gardens with Wade Husak, Terry Husak, Myron Rubletz, Keith Strutynski, Jeret Bode and Bryan Hordenchuk serving as the casket bearers. Memorials honouring Rose’s life may be made to Holy Transfiguration Church, Yorkton or the Canadian Diabetes Association. Condolences to the family can be posted at www.baileysfuneralhome.com. Xpuctoc Bockpec! Christ Is Risen!