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KERUNSKY - Mary Kerunsky was born on August 17, 1915 in the Sheho district of Saskatchewan; the third child of seven children born to Anna (nee Sebansky) and John Medwid. She was raised on the farm and attended school in the Sheho district. As a young woman she met her future husband, John Kerunsky, at a school dance in the district. The couple were united in marriage on January 29, 1934 at the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church by Fr. Delforge. To this union five children were born, three daughters and two sons. The couple farmed and raised their family in the Beckenham district. Throughout these years, John and Mary were very involved in the Roman Catholic Church in Beckenham. Mary worked alongside of John on the farm, she was a good cook, seamstress and an excellent homemaker. Following 45 years on the farm, the couple moved to Foam Lake, where they resided for eight years before coming to Yorkton. Following the death of John in March of 1988, Mary was able to maintain her home for a couple of years, then became a resident of Independent Manor. Mary resided there for 24 years. She was able to do a lot of travelling throughout Canada during this time, mostly to visit family. Mary was an avid card player, but enjoyed doing puzzles the most. She also had a green thumb, especially growing her prize winning African Violets. In 2011 her health began to fail and had been a resident of the Ituna Pioneer Health Care Centre till her passing on December 12, 2015. She was 100 years, 3 months and 26 days of age. Predeceased by her parents; husband John; daughter Emily Kozakewich; grandsons, Allan Zatwarnitski and Curtis Kozakewich; son-in-law, John Zatwarnitski; brothers: Mike, Pete, Andy & Carl Medwid and her sister, Irene Rawlyk. She leaves to cherish her memory two daughters: Adela Zatwarnitski of Yorkton; Violet (Eugene) Hnatiuk of Yorkton; two sons: John (Beverly) Kerunsky of Christopher Lake, SK, and Glen (Cindy) Kerunsky of Calgary; son-in-law, Bill Kozakewich of Calgary; grandchildren: John Zatwarnitski Jr, Cassie & Georgia Kerunsky, Shannon Schwartz, Stacey (Karen) Hnatiuk, Adrienne (Don) Patrician, Sherry (Kent) Buckler, Travis Kerunsky (friend Kate); 12 great-grandchildren; a sister, Alice Gildart of Winnipeg; numerous nieces, nephews and her many other relatives and friends. Prayers were held on Wednesday evening, Dec. 16, 2015 from the Yorkton Memorial Gardens Family Centre. The lay-presider was Rick Yaholnitsky. Hymns sung were ‘Just As I Am’, ‘Psalm 63’, ‘Come Home’ and ‘Immaculate Mary’. The Funeral Mass was celebrated on Thursday, Dec. 17 from St. Gerard’s Roman Catholic Church in Yorkton with Fr. Francis Hengen officiating. Organist, Lorraine Lysak led members of St. Gerard’s Parish Choir and the congregation in the singing of the hymns ‘Amazing Grace’, ‘Psalm 116’, ‘Peace Is Flowing Like a River’, ‘Only A Shadow’, ‘Hail Mary, Gentle Woman’, ‘Song of the Angels’ and ‘Precious Lord’. The Lectors were Stacy Hnatiuk and Sherry Buckler, the Cross bearer was Shannon Schwartz. The interment took place in the Yorkton Memorial Gardens with Glen, John and Travis Kerunsky, Stacy Hnatiuk, Cec Krywulak and Glen Tymiak serving as the casket bearers. Condolences may be left at baileysfuneralhome.com. Memorials were towards offerings of masses.

CARNDUFF - Russell Edward Carnduff was born May 9, 1925 in Carnduff, SK. He was the second child born to William Edward and Stella Mae (Wilson) Carnduff. Russell completed public school to Grade 6 in Carnduff then during the Depression his family moved to Nut Mountain, SK. His father built a private grain elevator and feed mill, maintained a John Deere and Mercury Auto dealership and repair shop. Russell followed in his father’s entrepreneurial steps. He looked after the horses taken in for trade and at age 14 raised 20 piglets and sold them as Grade A Hogs. He had $400 in his account, quite a lot of money in those years. At age 15 Russell took his trunk and the train to Winnipeg to enroll at Saint John’s College. He spent two years there and was part of the hockey team that won the Manitoba Provincial High School Championship. With his mother’s permission, at age 17, Russell joined the RCNUR at HMCS Queen Regina for basic training. Later he was transferred to HMCS Cornwallis in Nova Scotia for gunnery training and volunteered for DEMS as a gunner on merchant ships for convoy duty. The first ship he was transferred to was the SS Yoho Park which sailed to St Pedro, CA and then 30 days later to New Zealand. While there Russell had a ruptured appendix and was left in Fiji for surgery. He recuperated in the New Zealand Navy Barracks and waited for another Canadian ship. He sailed on the SS Seacliffe Park from New Zealand through the Panama Canal to New York Harbour to join a convoy of 92 ships sailing to England. After unloading their cargo they took a full ship of silicon sand for ballast and delivered it to Ocean Falls, BC for use in paper and toothpaste production. He returned home to Canada on the HMCS Givenchy in 1945 at Vancouver for discharge after a year at sea. In 1949 Russell and his father decided to move to Yorkton and open a Mercury dealership. They bought an Esso Service Station at the corner of First and Broadway and built a new building. They struggled at first but managed to survive and twenty-five years later they were awarded a full-line Ford Dealership and built a new building at Broadway and 6th. He was successful and the business grew. Russ loved the business and prided himself on giving good service and making friends of many of his customers. When he was 60 he retired and sold the business now known as Royal Ford to Terry Ortynsky. In 1951 he married Shirley Wolfe and the couple lived above the dealership. In 1952 they welcomed a daughter Brenda. A son Craig arrived in 1954 and the family moved to a home on Betts Avenue. Later they built a home on 6th Avenue and lived there for many years. Russell worked hard over the years but found time for many interests. He belonged to the Kiwanis Club, Wildlife Club, Canadian Legion and spent a number of years on Ford Dealer Council. He loved to fish, hunt, snowmobile, curl and golf. The family spent summers at Good Spirit Lake and Madge Lake and in later years Russ and Shirley owned a home in Arizona where they enjoyed spending time with other snowbird friends. In 1998 Russell suffered a major stroke. He survived and with hard work and the help of a skilled therapist, Sheldon Revoy and his caregiver Jeff Niebergall, he was able to recover mobility. Shirley cared for him in the family home until 2010 when her health started to fail. He then moved to the Yorkton Nursing Home. Russell was a gregarious fun loving and generous man. He was a great story teller and had many tales of the war and his years in business. He cherished his friends and family and had a full life. Russell was predeceased by his parents Ed and Stella (Wilson) Carnduff, sisters Betty Neal, Doris Trealeaven and Audrey Etchison. He will be dearly missed and lovingly remembered by his daughter Brenda; son Craig (Karen); grandchildren: Gage and Samantha, brother Ross Carnduff of Nanaimo, many nieces and nephews, cousins and numerous close friends. Special thanks to the staff at Malinowski House, Yorkton Nursing Home and caregiver and friend Jeff Niebergall. The funeral service was held on Thursday, December 17, 2015 from the Yorkton Memorial Gardens Family Centre with Rev. Jen Dresser of St. Andrew’s United Church officiating. Jeff Niebergall gave the eulogy. Organist, Shani Apland led the congregation in the singing of the hymns ‘Church in the Wildwood’, ‘Amazing Grace’ and ‘We Shall Go Out With Hope of Resurrection’. Members of the Royal Canadian Legion, General Alexander Ross branch #77 attended the service and performed the Legion Tribute Service. Honourary bearers were Bill and Peggy Dicker, Mary Laakso and Shirley DeBalinhard. The interment took place in the Garden of St. John with Kelly Edwards, Jeff Niebergall, Bernie Wlock, Gage Carnduff, John Wasylynka and Greg Apland serving as the casket bearers. Condolences can be left at baileysfuneralhome.com. Memorials were to the Salvation Army.

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McMunnAndYates_1x25.b27_R001862262.indd Obituaries Obituaries prod3/dm 14px24.5ag/class earlug/Sept. 10/14 - May. 29/15 Ruth Boehm - Jarvis - March 21, 1939 passed July 10, 2015. Service in Chilliwack, BC, July /f/c/proof 18, 2015. bill The only girl, second youngest of eight to emailborn, jives@mcmunnandyates.com marry - Henry Boehm baptized, confirmed, primary schooled in

Rhein, SK. The family moved to Yorkton in 1951. She took her school graduated at Y.C.I. Went to work in Regina, meeting Don Jarvis moved to Calgary, AB where they married moving next to BC, having 2 children, onto Toronto, ON then Montreal, PQ, having their third child where they stayed growing up. The 3 children all ended up in BC. Don remained in the East. Ruth moved to Chilliwack to be close to her children. Janice, Liza, Charles till the time of her passing. Leaves to celebrate life, her 2 girls losing Charles of illness in 2009. As well Don, daughter-in-law, grandchildren, sisters-in-law, 2 brothers, nieces, nephews, cousins. She will always be remembered, loved, cherished for her pureness, faith, love of family & life. Thorns - the faith of life the flower of love. Roses - which Ruth was one.

HRYHORIW - Yvonne Hryhoriw, beloved wife of the late Steve Hryhoriw of Yorkton and formerly of the Canora District, passed away on December 10, 2015 at the age of 78 years. Yvonne was born on August 30, 1937 at Regina, SK, the first of seven children born to Frank and Kate (Becker) Herauf. She grew up on her parents’ farm near Odessa, SK and went to the one-room schoolhouse a mile from home, followed by grades 10-12 at the convent in Vibank. After graduation, Yvonne spent three years in nurse’s training at the Grey Nuns Hospital in Regina and then worked as a nurse. It was at the Grey Nuns Hospital where she met Steve Hryhoriw, who worked as an orderly. They were married on July 18, 1959 and continued to live in Regina. Yvonne and Steve moved to Canora in 1962 and three years later started a dairy farm on the same home quarter where Steve grew up. They operated the dairy for the next 29 years, then raised beef cattle for another 10 years before retiring from farming in 2004. They continued to live on the farm until 2008 when they moved to the Fairview Arms seniors’ condominium in Yorkton. Yvonne felt blessed to meet many new friends during her time there, adding to the many great neighbours she had enjoyed on the farm. Over the years, Yvonne and Steve had eight children - five sons and three daughters and 13 grandchildren. Between the dairy, a busy household and a growing family, Yvonne’s work seemed never-ending. Yet she always found the time to devote to the comfort and happiness of others - especially her children and grandchildren - delivered selflessly and with a smile. Everyone who visited the farm could count on receiving Yvonne’s unconditional love; all were welcomed and accepted graciously. She cherished the time spent with family and friends, enjoying the love and laughter she made sure was forever present in her home. A tender and devoted wife, mother and grandmother, Yvonne will be fondly remembered for the kindness and generosity she extended to all who came into her life. Yvonne is predeceased by her husband, Steve, her parents, Frank and Kate and a brother, Harvey. She is lovingly remembered by her daughters: Nancy, Sue (Dennis) and Sandy (Jeff); sons: Tim (Linda), Kevin, Glen (Kim), Greg (Jenny) and Jeff and grandchildren: Katie, Dylan, Savanah, Jessie, Steven, Dustin, Adam, Jake, Ryan, Becka, Tessa, Layne and Henry; as well as numerous brothers, sisters, in-laws, nieces and nephews. Funeral Liturgy was celebrated on Wednesday, December 16, 2015 at 10:30 am from Sts. Peter & Paul Ukrainian Catholic Church, Canora with Very Rev. Fr. Joakim Rac as Celebrant. Rite of Committal followed at the Canora Cemetery. Those wishing to make expressions of sympathy may make donations to the Sts. Peter & Paul Ukrainian Catholic Church Building Fund as tokens of remembrance, in memory of Yvonne Hryhoriw. Family and friends unable to attend are invited to sign an on-line guest book for Yvonne at www.lesonsfuneralhome.ca. Arrangements were entrusted to LESON’S FUNERAL HOME, Canora.

ZID - Marjorie Eileen was born in Yorkton on May 30, 1923. She was the first child born to Ed and Anne (Lang) McPhee. Marjorie lived her childhood years in the Springside District and received her education at Beaver School. Marjorie is predeceased by her parents and her two sisters Effie and Mary. She will be remembered by her half brother and sisters; Billy (Adeline) and Ruthie. Her nephews and nieces; Rob, Don, Heather and Debbie Lindsay, Leanne Matsalla, Jody McPhee, John and Jeff McPhee. Marjorie spent the last eight years of her life in the Yorkton District Nursing Home, for which we as her family are most grateful for the care, compassion and respect shown to our sister and Aunt. Marjorie had a passion for music and it was one of the things that brought her comfort and peace in troubling times. As you pass to “the other side” Marjorie, may there be a song in your heart that will bring you joy as never before. A Memorial Service was held on Tuesday, December 15 from the Yorkton Memorial Gardens Family Centre with Crystal Bailey officiating. Special hymns were “What a Friend we Have in Jesus”, “Old Rugged Cross”, “Jesus Loves Me”, “How Great Thou Art” and “In My Heart There Rings a Melody” with Debbie Thompson and Noreen Kriger as soloists and Ruth McPhee the accompanist. An interment took place in Yorkton City Cemetery.

SCHWAB Rodney Brain Schwab. Rod passed away on December 15, 2015, after a brave fight with cancer. Rod was truly one of a kind; he could light up the room with his crazy sense of humour and his quick wit. He could think his way out of a sticky situation and make everything work. It didn’t matter if it was an old piece of machinery, a wrecked car, a broken toaster, or an injured puppy; give Rod two shoelaces, a stick of gum and he could fix it. His kindness and compassion was felt by everyone who met him. He always cared for others and did whatever he could to help someone else. Rod had the biggest heart! He believed in honesty, justice and hard work. He was never afraid to tell you exactly how he felt and would fight for the underdog. Rod leaves to mourn, his wife Sharon; three beautiful children Brent, Chelsea and Steven; two wonderful grandchildren Linden and Payten Schwab; one sister Judy and one brother Rick. He also leaves his extended family of in-laws, nieces, nephews and cousins who also mourn and will remember him fondly. May you rest in peace Rod. God bless you and your loving heart. A Funeral Service will be held at the Ponoka Funeral Home at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, December 19, 2015. Memorial donations are gratefully accepted to the Ponoka Food Bank. There’s still time to send flowers to the Funeral Service at the Ponoka Funeral Home at 1:00 p.m. on Dec 19, 2015.


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