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Obituaries

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ROBERTS - It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Sheryle Roberts of Bangor on March 29, 2017. Sheryle was predeceased by her parents, Jack and Ruth Illingworth and her brother, Herb. She is survived by her loving husband of 49 years, Brian and their children: Leon (Jamie) and their children Brooke, Darian, Jaeleon and Taryn; Les (Nadine) and their children Tylane and Koal; Donna (Kelly) and their daughter Roxanne; siblings Karen (Dale) Burman, Arlene (Gord) Arnold, sister-in-law Arlene (Bruce) Selkirk and numerous nieces, nephews and friends. Sheryle was born in Esterhazy on November 10, 1948, and raised on the family farm near Atwater. Sheryle and Brian were married November 4, 1967 and moved to the Roberts family farm where they farmed and raised their family. Sheryle enjoyed the farm life, gardening, her flowers, baking and friends, but above all else, she loved her grandchildren. A graveside service will be held on June 3, 2017 at 2:00 p.m. at the Bangor Community Cemetery with a celebration of Sheryle’s life to follow at the Bangor Hall. MADDAFORD - Lesley Elizabeth Maddaford (72) of Yorkton, (formerly of the Saltcoats area) beloved wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and friend passed away suddenly on May 15, 2017. Lesley was born on January 5, 1945 in Worcester, England. The only child of Leslie and Kate Freestone, she was raised and educated in the Aston district. On April 20, 1963 she was united in marriage to John Maddaford of the Crescent District. The following year their daughter, Joan was born. Lesley and John farmed the Maddaford family farm for 53 years before retiring and moving into Yorkton in 2016. Very much a “no frills or fuss” type of person, she was very caring and hard working. Lesley loved farm life, the land, birds and farm animals, her favourite being horses. Tending to a large, well producing garden, beautiful flowers, baking, crocheting, participating in as well as watching curling, collecting Royal family memorabilia and catching the last episode of Coronation Street were some of her favourite activities. Family and friends were very important and a visit in person where the coffee was always on, or a nice long chat on the phone was always enjoyed. Lesley also loved to travel to Kindersley to see “the kids”. Lesley was predeceased by her parents, mother and father-in-law, along with many family members and close friends. Left to mourn in her passing, husband John, daughter Joan (Art), grandchildren Kayla (Kevin), Evan, Ian (Michelle) great-granddaughter Atticus and great-grandson Lennon. Sisters-in-law, numerous nieces and nephews and many close friends. A graveside service and internment of ashes officiated by her niece Shelly Morris was held for Lesley at the Saltcoats Cemetery on May 21, 2017. At this time Lesley’s family wishes to express their deepest gratitude to all who attended the memorial and all expressions of sympathy. GOGOL - Mrs. Lena Gogol of Yorkton, beloved wife of Andrew Antony, entered eternal life on May 16, 2017 at the Yorkton Hospital with her family by her side at the age of 85 years. Lena was born February 8, 1932 in the Lady Lake district, the daughter of Joseph and Elsie (nee Toderash) Yaremchuk. She was the eldest of the 6 children. While growing up Lena helped her mom and dad with many chores on the family farm. Lena attended school at the Etomami School until grade 6, then continued her education at Sturgis Composite high school. Lena met Nestor Gogol in 1949 while he was running a gravel trucking business. They were married in 1951 on June 25. The next few years brought the joy of 4 children Dan, Donna, Jolie and Bart. Her work journey included footwear sales while in Dauphin, MB as well as being a top selling Avon salesperson and mother of 4, all at the same time. She was a true multitasker. In 1973 they moved to Swan River, MB where she ran the Twilight Motel which her and Nestor owned. After selling the motel she worked for 5 years at Lunding Jewellers in sales. In 1980 they moved to Canora where Lena did a tremendous amount of volunteer work at the Gateway Lodge with the Canora ladies auxiliary. Following Nestor’s passing in 1989 Lena continued her volunteer work with a passion. Lena had several hobbies and passions. All throughout her adult life she loved gardening, picking mushrooms, doing massive puzzles, crossword puzzles, fishing, picking wild strawberries, bingo, playing cards and gambling as well as her favourite outdoor activity which was camping! Lena’s love of the outdoors was only surpassed by the love for her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She loved all equally as they all loved her too! In 1995 Lena met Andrew Antony at a singles dance in Yorkton. They danced, they laughed and obviously there was an instant connection. They danced their way into marriage on October 20, 1996. Lena & Andrew had all the same interests which bonded them even closer. They visited many Orthodox Churches throughout Canada. Lena extended her love to Andrew’s children Brian, Gail and Kathy, grandchildren and greatgrandchildren. Lena and Andrew enjoyed fishing, picking mushrooms, gardening, wine making and most of all they enjoyed spending as much time as possible camping with their many good friends at Lake of the Prairies. Besides her parents, Lena was predeceased by her husband Nestor 1989, son Dan in 2000, grandson Nikolas in 2016, brother Harry in 1987 and brother-in-law Walter 1993. She leaves to cherish her memory, husband Andrew, daughter Donna (Brett) White, daughter Jolie (Nick) Hrominchuk, son Bart (Gale) Gogol, stepson Brian Antony, stepdaughter Gail Antony, stepdaughter Kathy (Kevin) Porteous, 7 grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren, 1 great-great-grandchild, 9 stepgrandchildren and 6 stepgreat-grandchildren. She also leaves her sister Annette (Larry) Wallace, Helen (Wes) Andrei, Evelyn Zawerucha and Gladys (Len) Fraser. As well as many nieces and nephews. Moms legacy: When my children think back to their childhood I want them to remember me with a smile on my face, with a heart full of joy and a love so strong that we could get through any circumstance together. I want them to remember that I helped others, showed respect and kindness, but that I also put them at the front of what was important in my life. I want my legacy to be one of faith, hope and love. If I leave them with this legacy then I feel like I have truly left them something valuable and lasting. All my Love Mom Gogol. A visitation was held on Thursday, May 18, 2017 at Yorkton Memorial Gardens Family Centre. The Funeral Service was held on Friday, May 19, 2017 at Holy Transfiguration Ukrainian Orthodox Church in Yorkton with Rev. Father Brent Kuzyk officiating. The responses were led by cantor, Zennovia Duch and parish choir members. The cross bearer was Brian Antony. The interment took place in the family plot at Preeceville Community Cemetery with Jay Hrominchuk, Matthew Gogol, Bryan Wallace, Jason Yaremchuk, David Sawkiw and Justin Gogol serving as the casket bearers. Memorials in memory of Lena may be made to the SK Lung Association or Stars Air Ambulance as gifts of remembrance. Condolences can be sent to the family at www.baileysfuneralhome.com Xpuctoc Bockpec! Christ is Risen!

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HANSEN - Margaret Allegra Hansen passed away peacefully on May 17, 2017 in Yorkton, SK. She was born on March 15, 1927 in Melville, SK. Margaret was the sixth and youngest child born to Keith and Leida Profit. She grew up with five brothers; Alden, Ben, Angus, Malcolm and Kenneth Profit. She was educated in Melville and went to work as a long distance telephone operator in Yorkton. On July 16, 1949 she married Fredrick Hansen and started farming on the family farm at Theodore. In 1958 they were blessed with the arrival of their son Ben. They continued to farm until 1977, at which time they retired in Theodore. In 2002 Margaret took up residence in Fairview Arms in Yorkton and in 2016 she moved to Aspen Bluffs Villa due to health concerns. Margaret loved life and outdoor activities both in summer and winter. Margaret and Fred enjoyed a very active life, from the hard work on the farm to curling, softball, hunting and fishing. Painting and knitting were a passion later in life and Margaret was an avid Blue Jays fan. As a young woman she achieved the senior girls Regional Championship in track and field. She assembled a women’s curling team in 1956 and won the Yorkton bonspiel. Margaret could also play the trombone and mouth organ, playing in the city band with her brother. Margaret put others before herself many times and was known for her kind heart and generosity. Margaret was predeceased by her parents, five brothers and loving husband Fredrick. She is survived by her son Ben, grandson Ryan, 3 great-grandchildren Beatrix, Piquette and Leif and many nieces and nephews. She will be missed. A graveside service for Margaret was held at the Theodore Town cemetery on Monday, May 22, 2017 with close friends and family. Donations in Margaret’s name may be made to the Theodore Town Cemetery as gifts of rememrance. Arrangements entrusted to Bailey’s Funeral Home.

PETERSON - Morris Peterson was born January 27, 1936 on the family farm east of Rose Valley to the late Julius and Amelia (Degerness) Peterson. He attended school in Rose Valley and then went on to Saskatoon where he obtained a journeyman’s certificate in Mechanics. He worked a brief time in Rose Valley before moving to Yorkton, first employed with Yorkton Implements and then in 1956 began his life time career with the Yorkton Chevrolet Dealership which underwent several name changes during his career with them; Korb Motors, Logan Motors, Watson Motors and then retiring from Key Chev Olds Dec 31, 2014. Morris passed away peacefully on Thursday, May 18, 2017. Morris married Delores (Regimbal) Peterson June 1, 1957 and they have two children; Jeff (Jackie) and Maureen (Rick) Bradshaw. He has six grandchildren Matthew (Anna) Peterson, Teri (Cory Newell) Peterson, Jamie (Kristin) Peterson and Emily, Erica and Claire Bradshaw. He also has five great-grandchildren - Nathan, Mitchell, Hunter, Owen and Jeff. He is also survived by many nieces and nephews. Morris loved to go camping with the family, travelling to different places all over the prairie provinces until buying the land at Good Spirit Lake to build a cabin. He liked to do carpentry and building the cabin allowed him to put his hobby in practice. Over the years what once was a small single room snowmobile shack became the family home it is today due to his love and dedication. Morris also enjoyed fishing, watching curling, spending time with his grandchildren and great-grandchildren as well as tinkering in his shop. Morris also wrote about what was going on every day in his diary as long as he was able to do so. Morris is predeceased by his parents, brother Bill, sister-inlaw Dorothy, sister Irene, brother-in-law George, parents-in-law Hubert and Dorothy Regimbal and brother-in-law Robert Regimbal. A Funeral Service for Morris was held on Thursday, May 25, 2017 at 2:00 pm from the Yorkton Memorial Gardens Family Centre officiated by Doreen Day, certified celebrant. Matthew Peterson served as urn bearer. The interment took place in the Yorkton Memorial Gardens cemetery. Memorial donations in Morris’ name may be made to the Trans Canada Trail Foundation or the Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation as tokens of remembrance. Arrangements entrusted to Bailey’s Funeral Home. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.baileysfuneralhome.com.

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WAGNER - Edwin Edgar Wagner, of Yorkton, and formerly of MacNutt, SK, passed away on January 21, 2017. A graveside service will be held at Christ Lutheran Cemetery, 1 mile south, and 1/2 mile east of MacNutt. The service, led by the Rev. Arron Gust, will begin at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, June 3.

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