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Obituaries

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DICKER - The Dicker family wishes to share the sudden passing of Peggy Dicker on January 30, 2018. She was predeceased by her son, Doug; parents, George and Gladys Beattie; father and mother-in-law, Frank and Ann Dicker; her in-laws, Ed Snyder, Fred Dicker, Pat and Bernie Willey, Hal and Betty Short, Thelma Beattie, nephew Bob Short and niece Sharon Willey. She will be lovingly remembered by her dear husband of 68 years, Bill; son Jim; grandson Dustin (Elk Island, AB); daughter-in-law Jann (Antler Lake, AB); two great-grandchildren, McKenzie and Dylan; sister Mildred Snyder (White Rock, BC); brother George Jr. (100 Mile House, BC), brother Herb (North Vancouver, BC); sister-in-law Shirley Dicker of Edmonton; she will also be lovingly remembered by many nieces and nephews. Born Margaret Rose Beattie on May 14, 1927 in North Vancouver, one of four siblings. Her father George was a World War I veteran and fought at Vimy Ridge. As a young woman she worked at the Burrard shipyards as a payroll clerk. In her twenties, Peggy was sent on a blind date with Bill while he was taking refrigeration training in Vancouver. After a brief courtship, they were married in Vancouver on March 12, 1949. After a two year stay in Edmonton, they moved to Yorkton where Bill started Northeastern Refrigeration. Peggy was a keen bowler, a sport she enjoyed for many years. She was also a member of the Pythian Sisters and a member of the First Baptist Church, serving on the board for a number of years. Peggy and Bill enjoyed many years at their cottage at Madge Lake, especially the Christmas season. She loved to garden and to host coffee parties for neighbours and friends. She and Bill also enjoyed many years with Fred and Shirley Dicker at their time-share at Fairmont Hot Springs. She was a dedicated supporter of the families snowmobile adventures, with her famous salmon sandwiches and thermos of coffee, all for family togetherness. Bill was an avid hunter and on a whim in 1994 Bill entered Peggy’s name in a draw for hunting moose at Madge Lake. Sure enough, her name was drawn and away they went. Coming around a corner, lo and behold there was a moose. Bill had already used his tag, so he told Peggy to load the gun and soon after the moose was tagged. The bruises on her shoulder lasted a week. Peggy has a fierce love and loyalty for family and friends, through thick and thin. She led a fulfilling and wonderful life, right up to the end. Peggy was an excellent cook and a tireless homemaker. She will by dearly missed by family and friends. The funeral service was held on Wednesday, February 7, 2018 from the First Baptist Church in Yorkton with Pastor Steve Rosluk officiating. Organist, Grace Fandrey, led the congregation in the singing of the hymns ‘The Old Rugged Cross’, ‘In the Garden’ and ‘In the Sweet By and By’. Son Jim was the urn bearer. Memorials were to the Sandra Schmirler Foundation. Condolences can be left at baileysfuneralhome.com.

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PUCHALA - Alexander Paul Puchala, husband of the late Beatrice Puchala, entered eternal rest peacefully at the Yorkton Regional Health Centre on February 2, 2018, with loving family by his side. He was the fourth of seven children born to Anton and Tekla Puchala in Rhein, SK, on March 2, 1927. Alex assisted on the family farm while growing up and graduated grade twelve at the age of 18. He attended normal school in Moose Jaw that summer and, after completing six weeks of further schooling, received his teaching certificate. He started his first teaching position at Eva Dale School, located north of Arran, SK in the fall of 1945. He taught there for three years and during this time met the love of his life, Beatrice Woytkiw, at a local dance. They married on October 16, 1948 and spent the next sixty-four years together until Beatrice’s passing in 2013. Alex also taught in Vionne, north of Rhein, for two years, following which they moved to Toronto in 1950 where he worked for Eaton’s Department Store. They returned to Saskatchewan in 1953 where he taught in Vionne again. They bought a house in Rhein in 1957. During the 196465 academic school year, Alex completed his education and received his Bachelor of Education degree from the University of Saskatchewan in 1965. Upon graduation and leaving Saskatoon, Alex accepted a principalship teaching position in Foam Lake. He remained there until his retirement in 1983. In the fall of 1985, Alex and Bea moved to Guelph, ON. They returned to Yorkton, SK in 1987. They purchased their current home in 1989 and remained there until their passing. Alex and Bea’s marriage was blessed with four children: Carol, Dale, Earl and Floyd. In the following years their lives were enriched with eight cherished grandchildren. Family life centered around Christian values, education and enjoying holidays and summers at the lake where he enjoyed entertaining and socializing. Many a social gathering with family and friends occurred at the Madge Lake “Dew Drop Inn” cabin. Alex and Bea also enjoyed travelling, touring all over Canada and visiting Texas, the Caribbean, Hawaii and many other locations in the United States. Alex was a devoted father and thoroughly enjoyed his grandchildren. Highlights of cabin life were teaching family to golf and fish and the numerous “rider rides” on the golf cart given to the grandchildren, whether it was legal to drive on the streets or not. Alex enjoyed curling, golfing, fishing, playing numerous card games and sudoku. Alex was a lifelong Catholic and heavily involved in many aspects of church life. He was a parish council member of Christ the King Roman Catholic Church in Foam Lake, SK, as well as on the building committee and work crew for its renovation/construction. He was a lifetime member of the Knights of Columbus and also participated in a variety of aspects of church activities at St. Gerard’s Parish in Yorkton. Alex is survived by son-in-law Ted Boychuk and his children Jana (Mike) and Scott, his daughter Dale (Nial) Kuyek and their children Jennifer (Chris) and Janelle (Cory), his son Earl Puchala and his children Kaylee (Kyle) and Shelby and his son Floyd (Beth) Puchala and their children Christopher and Michelle. He is also survived by sisters Annie Achtemichuk, Mary Puchala, and brother Victor (Vickie) Puchala, and brothers-in-law Merv Krasowski, Eugene (Hannah) Woytkiw, John Woytkiw and sister-inlaw Lucille Woytkiw. He is also survived by numerous nieces and nephews. Alex was predeceased by his wife Beatrice in 2013 and his daughter Carol Boychuk in 2016. He was also predeceased by his parents Anton and Tekla Puchala, brother Paul, brother Martin and his wife Suzanne, sister Helen Krasowski, brother-in-law John Achtemichuk, parent-in-laws John and Pearl Woytkiw, sister-in-law Marion Ewach and her husband Gordon Ewach, brothers-in-law Wesley, Stanley and his wife Priscilla, Rudy and Jerry Woytkiw. Prayers were held on Thursday, February 8, 2017 from St. Gerard’s Roman Catholic Church in Yorkton with Mary Bybliw officiating. Michelle Puchala was the lector, Chris Puchala read the intercessions. Pianist, Chris Fisher led in the hymns Here I Am Lord, Psalm 27, and Rest in Peace. The Funeral Mass was celebrated on Friday, February 9, 2018 from St. Gerard’s Church with Rev. Fr. Louis Kim Nguyen as Celebrant. The cross bearer was Kaylee Tumack, the Lectors were Scott Boychuk & Shelby Puchala. Jana Boychuk read the intercessions. Gift Bearers were Janelle Kuyek, Cory Hoskins, Kaylee Tumack, Kyle Tumack and Mike Joseph. Pianist, Diana Hornung led in the hymns This Day God Gives Me, Psalm 23, Come Home, Be Not Afraid, Song of the Angels and Amazing Grace. Members of the Yorkton Council of the Knights of Columbus attended and formed an Honour Guard. The interment took place in the Yorkton City Cemetery with Jana and Scott Boychuk, Janelle Kuyek, Kaylee Tumack and Shelby, Chris and Michelle Puchala serving as the casket bearers. Condolences can be left at baileysfuneralhome.com.

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MUNDT - Dora (Doris) Mundt. Dora (Doris) was born on January 12, 1927 on the family farm in the Whitesand District, daughter of Mike and Pauline (nee: Popowich) Shlahetka. She received her education at the Homestead School. Doris fell in love with her grade school sweetheart, Irwin Mundt and were united in marriage on October 27, 1949 in the Springside District. The couple built their home on their family farm. Their union was blessed with one son, Lorne. They lived their life for Lorne and spent their days working the land and raising livestock as a family. Doris enjoyed gardening and was admired for her beautiful flowers. Doris created a welcoming home that always had an open door. She was famous for her hospitality. You could never stop in for a visit without sitting down for a meal, a treat and a refreshment. She loved ‘watching’ company play cards and was the most attentive hostess. She was always a good source of information and knew exactly what was happening around the community. Doris loved dancing with her Irwin. His ‘Tootsie’ was the best 2-stepper around! In 2014, Doris took residency at the Canora Gateway Lodge where she lived with her siblings - Steve, Paul and Anne. Doris was a favourite among the staff and attended most social events. Doris was predeceased by her parents Mike and Pauline; her brothers Bill, Pete and Fred Shlahetka. She leaves to mourn her passing and cherish her memory her son Lorne Mundt of Yorkton, SK; her brothers Steve and Paul Shlahetka of Canora, SK; sister Anne Spelchen of Canora, SK; her nieces and their families: Adeline (Bill) McPhee of Yorkton, SK, Leanne & Doug, Carter and Emma Matsalla and Jody McPhee; Gloria (Warren) Vaudreuil of Canora, Shelley and Shaun, Shane Stuart, Jeremy Vaudreuil and Joelle Remezoff, Jarret Vaudreuil and Meagan, Scarlet Yagelniski and Jeffery and Krystal, Rocky-Bear and Sunny-Rae Vaudreuil; Irene (Morlie) Nehring of Springside, SK, Jana Nehring and Stephen, Bexley and Mila Martinuk, Dustin Nehring and Shauna Price and Chad Nehring as well as many other relatives and good friends.

JEMIEFF - Fred Jemieff of Yorkton and formerly of the Kamsack district passed away peacefully at Yorkton Regional Health Centre on January 31, 2018. He was 82 years of age. Fred was born on the family farm near Kamsack on June 4, 1935, the youngest child of Cecil and Kate (Sturgeoff) Jemieff. On July 23, 1955 he was united in marriage to Nettie Skotnitsky of Stornoway. Fred and Nettie lived and worked in Toronto briefly before Fred moved back home to take over the family farm. Fred and Nettie farmed and raised their two sons Jerry and Russell. Fred farmed until his retirement at age 70. In 2013 Fred and Nettie moved to Yorkton. Fred loved farming, often the first farmer to seed the crop and the first farmer to harvest it in the district. He took great pride in high quality yields in his mixed grain operation. He also raised cattle and in later years, beautiful Arabian horses. He was seen most often always with a dog at his side, most recently his beloved Labrador, Holly. Fred was a member of Saskatchewan Wheat Pool. He and Nettie enjoyed travelling to Florida, California and Arizona. They also liked to entertain and spent many evenings playing cards and enjoying the companionship of family and friends. Fred was predeceased by his father, Cecil, his mother Kate; brothers-in-law Paul Goddard, Carl Skotnicki and most recently his sister Mildred Goddard in 2017. He leaves to mourn and celebrate his life, his loving wife of 63 years, Nettie; his son Gerald (Laurene) of Yorkton; son Russell (April) of Olds, AB, four grandchildren, Reid Jemieff, Diana Jemieff-Hayes (Ian), Jenna Jemieff and Ethan Jemieff and one great-granddaughter, Hannah Willene Hayes, who was born on his birthday last year. He also leaves to mourn, his sister Paulette Skotnicki of Yorkton, as well as numerous nieces and nephews, great-nieces and nephews, cousins and dear friends. The funeral service was held on Tuesday, February 6, 2018 from the Yorkton Memorial Gardens Family Centre with Very Rev. Bohdan Lukie C.Ss.R. officiating. The responses were led by Bernadette Gabora and members of the Parish Choir. The interment took place in the Garden of St. Luke with sons Gerald and Russell serving as the urn bearers. A reception followed the interment, tributes were given by grandchildren Jenna Jemieff, Reid Jemieff and Diana Jemieff-Hayes. Reid and Diana also sang ‘The Gift of Love’ with accompaniment by Laurene Jemieff. Memorials were to the Saskatchewan Brain Injury Association. Condolences can be left at baileysfuneralhome.com.

MCKAY - Allan James (Al) McKay Dec 22, 1956 - Feb 3, 2018. Our beloved husband, father, stepfather, grandpa, brother, uncle and good friend left this world peacefully on February 3 at the age of 61 surrounded by love at Yorkton and District Nursing Home after a lengthy battle with Alzheimer’s. His kind heart and contagious smile will be missed by all that knew him. Al was born in Saskatoon, as a Montgomery boy he spent his days playing in his family’s big backyard. Al also enjoyed spending his summers water skiing at Jackfish Lake and his winters downhill skiing at Lake Louise. He was an avid golfer, curler, Saskatchewan Rough Rider fan and enjoyed watching any sport. He loved to travel and especially enjoyed hot holidays. Al was a longtime member of the Saskatoon Softball Association and enjoyed helping when the World’s Softball championships were hosted in Saskatoon. He received the Darren Lipinski Memorial Award for his outstanding contribution to softball in Saskatoon. Al instilled a love for team sports in his daughter Terlynne and could always be found coaching or helping to organize her ball or ringette teams. Al started his career at Safeway, then travelled Saskatchewan as a salesman for GlaxoSmithKline and Weber Pharmaceuticals, making lifelong friends along the way. Al took great pride in his position on the Board of Directors for the Park Town Hotel. No matter what Al did, work or play, he did it with enthusiasm and commitment. Al was deeply loved and will always be remembered by his wife Adelle Kopp-McKay, daughter Terlynne (mother Estelle), stepchildren Vanessa Roebuck (Mark) and Zachary McCandless (Lacey), grandchildren Lilly, Neeva, Kalea, Alaric and Izabella, sister Lois Roberge (Maurice), nieces Danielle, Desirae and Aimee Roberge, his auntie Jean McKay (late John Dale) McKay and cousins Brian (Gloria), Dave, Terry, Bill, Daphne (Cliff), Judy, Don and Pat. In-laws, Glen, Duane (Charlotte), Lynal (Ruth), Rosanne (Dan), Gerald (Colleen), Gerard (Leah) and many nieces and nephews. Al was predeceased by his mother Afra Juliette (Verbeke) McKay and his father Stewart Bryce (Mac) McKay and his brother-in-law Bruce Kopp. We would like to thank the Skinner Unit staff at Yorkton and District Nursing Home for their kindness during Al’s stay. Memorial donations in memory of Allan may be made to the Alzheimer’s Society of Saskatchewan. Arrangements in care are being coordinated by both Bailey’s Funeral Home, Yorkton and Mourning Glory Funeral Services, Saskatoon. Al’s celebration of life will take place at the Grace-Westminster United Church in Saskatoon on Saturday, February 10, 2018 at 11:00 a.m.


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