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SCREPNEK Pearl Irene Screpnek, beloved widow of Ernie Screpnek of the Yorkton district, passed away in the St. Paul Lutheran Home in Melville, SK on Monday, December 12, 2016 at the age of 80. Pearl was born on September 2, 1936 at a farm near Midale. She was the third and youngest of three sisters born to Martin and Signe (nee Nystrom) Lindbom. Martin passed in 1939 and the family moved to the house on the hill in Midale which today is the pioneer home for the Souris Valley Antique Association. Pearl graduated from grade 12 in Midale and then attended nurses’ training at the Regina General Hospital. She completed her nursing degree at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, AB in 1959. After completing her education, Pearl began working for the Victorian Order of Nurses in Thunder Bay, ON. She then took an extensive trip to Europe and Scandinavia visiting many relatives in Sweden. She returned to Saskatchewan and worked for Public Health making many road trips to small communities to conduct baby clinics and give vaccinations. While working in Melville she met her husband-to-be, Ernie. They were married in Midale on October 10, 1964. They travelled to Niagara Falls and the Maritimes over the next several years. Pearl and Ernie began hobby farming in 1965 while they both continued to work their day jobs. They had two sons, Paul in 1967 and Kirk in 1969. Pearl took some time away from her nursing career to raise the family, but would take night nursing shifts while Ernie was home to watch the boys. Pearl returned to work on a part-time basis with Yorkton home care in the late 1970’s. As her family grew she began working full-time, retiring in 2001. She returned to Scandinavia with her sister, Blanche, in 2005 visiting relatives and a nephew that lives in Finland. In 2015 with failing health due to Alzheimers, Pearl entered St. Paul Lutheran Home in Melville. She was a resident on the Bethany Way wing of the nursing home for her last 21 months. Pearl was a devout Christian and attended church regularly. She spent many years teaching junior church and was an executive member of the Yorkton Christian Women’s Club. She always seemed to be taking food to the church for various events. She hosted and attended many prayer coffee and calebs (senior church group) meetings. Pearl loved her sweets and insisted you eat when visiting. The coffee, pie and dainties were always out. Pearl was always known to have a baby in her arms; she loved them dearly. When her grandchildren arrived she loved them, and spent many days enjoying their company as much as they loved being with her. She enjoyed music and attending concerts as well as tending her garden and flowers. Pearl had a soft spot for animals with numerous pet cats and dogs over the years and watching over the many wild animals surrounding the farm yard. Pearl was predeceased by her father, Martin in 1939; her mother, Signe in 1997; her husband, Ernie in 2009 and sister, Evelyn in 2012. She is survived by two sons, Kirk of Yorkton, SK and Paul (Sheri) of Melville, SK; three grandchildren, Colton, Geena and Karlee; one sister, Blanche James of Kamloops, BC as well as many cousins, nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Funeral Services were held on Saturday, December 17, 2016 from Heritage Baptist Church in Yorkton, SK with Pastor Brian Kirsch officiating. Pearl’s son, Paul Screpnek, shared words of tribute and eulogy in his Mother’s memory. The pianist, Tamantha Kirsch, led the congregation in the singing of the hymns, “How Great Thou Art”, “Silent Night” and soloist, Betty Fritzke sang, “Amazing Grace”. The Interment followed in the Yorkton Memorial Gardens, Garden of St. Luke with Mitchell Wlock, Fred Phillips, Martin Phillips, Brent Jones, Lloyd Liebrecht and Colton Screpnek 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. DYCER - Betty was born on July 7, 1929 at home in Grayson, SK; a daughter to Anton and Theresa (nee Fuchs) Zimmer. The family moved to Dubuc, SK where she attended school. Betty would walk two miles to school each day, along the railroad tracks. She completed her Grade 8 at the Luton Country School. Betty worked for Tony Exner on a farm in the Dubuc area and then moved to Melville to work at the beanery in the CN Railway Station. There she met her one and only love, Jack Dycer. They were married on April 25, 1950. Jack and Betty farmed one and half miles north of Bangor. Betty was a genuine, caring mother and farmer’s wife. She took an active part in farming, milking cows and hauling grain. Betty was very ambitious and planted a big garden, often enough for the neighbours. She volunteered at community activities in her spare time. In 1992, Jack and Betty moved into their new home in Yorkton. Jack passed away on December 1, 1993. Betty continued to live in their home and took great pride in her yard and flowers until 2005 when she bought a condo. There she still had flowers, but planted them in pots every spring. The aroma of homemade bread in the condo will never be forgotten. In the fall of 2014 her suite at The Bentley became her home where she made many friends and her passion for jigsaw puzzles continued. Her move to the Yorkton Crossing Retirement Community was a short two weeks. Betty was an active and devout parishioner of the Holy Trinity Anglican Church and was a member of the altar guild until she sold her car. She took comfort in her faith. Betty loved dancing, playing cards and knitting. The warmth and labour of love is felt by family as they treasure her beautiful afghans. She had an interest in curling and baseball. She didn’t miss watching a Blue Jays game. Always proud of everyone in her family, Betty enjoyed a visit, however long; even a quick phone call. She remembered everyone’s birthday and would send them a special birthday card. Betty gained her angel wings on December 5, 2016 with family at her side. She will forever watch over her family and friends. Betty was predeceased by her husband, Jack; her parents, Anton and Theresa; her sisters, Gertrude (Jim) Hustak, Mary (Joe) Bozsik, Martha (Steve) Herperger and Katherine Richards; her brother, John Zimmer; daughter-in-law, Sylvia Dycer; sister-in-law, Mary (John) Victor as well as numerous other relatives. Betty will forever be remembered by her family: her daughter, Lorraine (Bev) Ottenbreit, their children, Stacie (Chris) Patton and daughters, Katherine and Grace, Tyler (Carissa) and daughters, Dylann and Kennedy, Trevor (Trisha) and children, Violet and Nathan, Kim (Jo) and children, Ethan and Vanessa, Graham (Jen) and children, Liam and Vienna; her daughter, Donna (Robert) Campbell, their sons, Derek (Donna) and children, Nicholas, Jordan and Kayley, Mark (Lisa) and daughters, Jada, Aliyah and Nadia, Dean (Lisa) and sons, Ethan and Aiden and Brent (Crystal); her son, Lorne, his daughters, Tracy (Chad) Turberfield, Sara and Kaitlin; her son, Harold (Ella) and their daughters, Leanne (Kevin) Huber and children, Zachary, Ty and Olivia, Julie (Chris) Wermie and children, Reid and Sloan and Aimee (Sylvain); her son, Corwin and his children, Austin, Kaedin and Tristyn. She will also be sadly missed by her sister, Irene (Jerry) Osmak, her brother, Bill (Eloise) Zimmer and brotherin-law, Robert Richards. Betty will be fondly remembered by nieces and nephews, relatives and friends. The family wishes to thank everyone for their prayers, thoughtfulness and support during this sad time. A Memorial Service was held on Monday, December 19, 2016 from Holy Trinity Anglican Church in Yorkton, SK with the Reverend Deacon Luanne Hrywkiw officiating. The readers were Sara Dycer and Kaitlin Dycer. The organist, Judy Berg, led the congregation in the singing of the hymns, “All Things Bright and Beautiful”, “He’s Got the Whole World in His Hands” and “What a Friend We Have in Jesus”. A special taped music selection was “Angels Among Us” by Alabama. The urn bearers were grandchildren, Austin Dycer, Kaedin Dycer and Tristyn Dycer. A private family cremation committal will take place at a later date. 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.
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2016 at the Yorkton Union Hospital after a brief struggle with cancer. Born November 6, 1945 in Canora, SK, Irene is predeceased by her parents, William and Mary Popoff; sister Ann and son Trent Douglas Lyons. Irene will be eternally remembered by her loving husband Robert of 49 years; children Trevor, Tamara, Amber; grandchildren Brianna, Jordan, Caitlin and Samantha; brother Nick (Annette), sister Pearl (Larry) and numerous extended family and friends. Family and friends were infinitely important to Irene and is where she drew her strength and leaves her legacy. Spending her days in the sun puttering around the yard and garden is where she found a beautiful tranquility in nature and life. Working at Columbia Elementary School and the Good Spirit School Division for 32 years, Irene enriched the lives of numerous students and teachers alike. Walking hand in hand, laughing and sharing stories, she embraced all of them with the love of a family. The funeral service was held on Saturday, December 17, 2016 from the Yorkton Memorial Gardens Family Centre. Doreen Day, CFC, officiated. Special music was provided by Topher Mills. The urn bearer was Trevor Lyons. The interment will take place in the Prairieview Columbarium. A reception followed in the Family Centre Reception Room. Condolences can be left at baileysfuneralhome.com. Memorials may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society.
PEDE - It is with great memories and much sadness that we announce the passing of Shirley Dawn Pede on Tuesday, December 13, 2016 at 79 years of age. Shirley was born February 6, 1937 in Canora, SK; the daughter of Don and Ida Davis. As the second oldest of nine children, she had wonderful childhood memories. She cherished growing up in such a strong, loving and fun family. She and Orville were united in marriage and together raised five children. Shirley’s life revolved around her family. They kept her busy not only at home but also through volunteering with the Girl Guide and Scouting movements. Shirley was creative, she enjoyed doing crafts and sharing her baking (her lemon torte will be missed!). Reading was one of her favourite pastimes. Spending time with her family was what she valued most. Whether you called her Shirley, Mom, Grandma or Gran you always knew you were special and that she loved you. She always had a smile, an encouraging word and a joke or two. Shirley was predeceased by her parents, Don and Ida Davis; her husband, Orville Pede; two sisters, Betty Ann Davis and Jill Blazeiko and a grandson, Daniel Grant. She will be deeply missed and leaves behind to celebrate her life her children, Leslie Marples of Red Deer, AB, Don (Dianne) Pede of Edson, AB, Lynda (Duril) Mentanko Yorkton, SK, Gayle (Evan) Evanik of Calgary, AB, Beth (Ward) Grant of Edson, AB and their families which include 12 grandchildren,14 greatgrandchildren as well as a sister, five brothers, other relatives and good friends. Much love until we meet again....A Memorial Service was held on Sunday, December 18, 2016 from the Chapel of Christie’s Funeral Home in Yorkton, SK with Reverend Deacon Luanne Hrywkiw officiating. Shirley’s daughter, Leslie Marples, shared words of tribute in memory of her mother. The organist, Carla Laycock, led the congregation in the singing of the hymns, “Sing a New Song Unto the Lord” and “You Who Dwell in the Shelter of the Lord”. Special music was shared by Shirley’s grandsons, Dylan and Steven Evanik who sang, “Plastic Jesus”. Taped music selections included “What a Wonderful World” by Louis Armstrong and “I Believe” by John McNally. A private family cremation committal will take place in the Yorkton City Cemetery, Yorkton, SK at a later date. 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.
LUNGUL - Alice Lungul passed away at the Yorkton Regional Health Centre on December 10, 2016 at the age of 84 years. Alice was born on June 21, 1932 to John and Annie (Wiwchar) Dutchak on her paternal grandparent’s farm in the Buchanan District. That same year her parents purchased their own homestead south-east of Buchanan, SK. Alice attended Gravel Hill School and completed her high school education at Buchanan, SK. She then taught in the Canora School District from 19501957 at Stoney View School south of Rama and Black Poplar School near Good Spirit Lake. On July 26, 1953 Alice was united in marriage to Joe Wowchuk and from this union they were blessed with two daughters, Cheryl and Cyndie. Together they farmed on Joe’s parent’s homestead until Joe’s health began to fail. They moved to Canora in 1959 and Joe passed away in 1961. Alice gained employment in the Dietary Department at the Canora Union Hospital in 1960 and worked until 1969. Obtaining her Certified Nursing Assistant Diploma in 1970 she continued working there until 1973. In 1970, Alice married Sam Lungul. Together, in 1974, they purchased and operated the Hyas Hotel. The following year they relocated to Preeceville. In 1981 they purchased the MacNutt Hotel and made their home there until 1985. In 1988 Alice accepted a position as a Food Service Supervisor at the White Spruce Youth Treatment Centre where she continued to work until her retirement in 1993. Retirement allowed her to pursue her hobbies, crocheting, cross stitching, sewing and tending to her garden. She enjoyed canning and freezing the produce for her family and graciously shared the extra with friends and neighbours. Alice also loved to travel and toured Canada from the Pacific to the Atlantic. She joined her daughters travelling abroad, exploring Costa Rica, Mexico, Hawaii, Cuba and Nevada. She will be dearly missed by all who knew and loved her. Alice was predeceased by her parents, John and Annie Dutchak; her first husband, Joe Wowchuk in 1961 and second husband, Sam Lungul in 2005; her brothers, Ernest and Alfred; sister-in-law, Blanche Shoesmith and brother-in-law, Gary Dietz. She is lovingly remembered by her daughters: Cheryl and Cyndie Wowchuk; her sister, Dianne Dietz; sister-in-law, Teenie Dutchak and her nieces and nephews: Shawn, Darren (Robyn), Jaxton and Trevor (Amanda) Dietz; Ernie (Kathy), Kim and Adrian Dutchak; Arlene and Sandi (Andy) Alysha and Madisyn Sytsma. In Alice’s honour, Funeral Services were celebrated on Thursday, December 15, 2016 at 11:30 am from the Chapel of Leson’s Funeral Home, Canora, SK with Thom Carnahan officiating. Interment followed in the Canora Cemetery, Canora, SK. Those wishing to make expressions of sympathy may make donations to the Canadian Diabetes Association or to the Yorkton Regional Health Foundation, as tokens of remembrance, in memory of Alice Lungul. Family and friends unable to attend are invited to sign an on-line guest book for Alice at www.lesonsfuneralhome.ca. Arrangements were entrusted to LESON’S FUNERAL HOME, Canora.