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WOROSCHUK - Peter Woroschuk was born April 17, 1923 to Nestor and Artimeza (nee Axenty). Peter attended Liberal school, at an early age he began working on the farm at his father’s side. Peter married Jean Wicheruk on November 5, 1944 and took over the homestead northeast of Calder. Dad was a perfectionist at everything he did and believed in doing an excellent job. As a mechanic, carpenter, plumber, electrician and bookkeeper he did a great deal of reading and was self-taught in these areas. He believed in honest, hard work and with mom taught us to be honest, respectable, dedicated and hard working. These ethics have been passed on to the grandchildren as well. Dad was a great provider and leader. Peter spent 18 years driving the school bus for the Kamsack School Division and 16 years as Councilor in the Rural Municipality of Calder. Peter also was a representative on the Health Region Home Care Board. Peter and Jean retired to Yorkton in 2001; Andrew continues to farm as a successful farmer and certified seed grower. Peter always enjoyed a good conversation with a great sense of humor, retelling great stories and taking time to hear what was going on in the lives of his children. Dad was very proud of all of us. Our father was very devoted to his Christian faith, praying the Lord’s Prayer every day in the morning before the icon of the Lord’s supper. Christmas, Easter, wedding and birthday celebrations were important family events when Dad eagerly awaited our arrival to be together. Peter was interested in world events, politics and voted in the recent election 2 days previous to his passing. Peter and Jean enjoyed traveling over the years, often taking day trips and also to California to visit Dad’s cousins and to Ontario to visit Mom’s family. Dad will be greatly missed by his loving wife Jean, just short of their 71st wedding anniversary. Children: Andrew (Kim) of Calder, Stan (Louise) of Yorkton, Marge (Gordie) Stevenson of Yorkton, Stephanie (John) Bodnaryk of Rhein, 10 grandchildren, LeeAnn (Peter) Novak, Angie Redpath, LaVerne Woroschuk (Steve), Dave (Kara) Fyck, Sherry (Grant) Lindgren, Dean (Eileen) Fyck, Melissa (Ryan) Samenook, Ian (Maria) Bodnaryk, Stacy (Adam) Vangen, Colin (Jill) Bodnaryk and 18 great-grandchildren. Also sisters Elsie Todosichuk and Mary Kuryluk. Dad was predeceased by his son David in 1970 and sister Nonie Shewchuk. Dad will be very sadly missed by all of us. Prayers were held on Tuesday evening, October 20, 2015 from St. Mark’s Orthodox Church in Yorkton. The funeral service was held on Wednesday morning, October 21, 2015 from St. Mark’s Orthodox Church with Rev. Fr. Rodion Luciuk Celebrant. Members of St. Mark’s Parish Choir led in the singing of the responses. The cross bearer was Rodney Flunder, the sacristan was Stan Wasylyniuk. The interment took place in the Yorkton City Cemetery with Dave & Dean Fyck, Peter Novak, Ian & Colin Bodnaryk and Adam Vangen serving as the casket bearers. Condolences can be left at baileysfuneralhome.com. Memorials were to the Heart & Stroke Foundation.

SALEY - Anne Saley was born on August 3, 1924 in the Bankend area. She was the second oldest of four children born to John and Mary (nee Kreklewetz) Sorochan. Anne attended school in Bankend until Grade 8 and then went to work at the Fort San Hospital for about one year. She then went out east to work in Toronto for three years. After returning from Toronto to the Bankend area, Anne married John Saley on August 31, 1946. They made their home north of Bankend where they farmed and raised their three children. In the fall of 1982 John and Anne retired and moved to Yorkton where Anne stayed until moving to Saskatoon in the fall of 2001. Due to failing health Anne moved to Golden Acres Nursing Home in Wynyard in the fall of 2013 where she resided until her death on October 1. Anne had a green thumb and took pride in her gardens and flowers. She had a special touch in growing African Violets. Anne was a community oriented woman, always helping out at church and community functions. She was a member of the UWAC for many years. Anne was lovingly known as Granny to her family and the many others whose lives she had touched. Granny enjoyed quilting and crocheting. She crocheted each one of her four Granddaughters a table cloth as a wedding gift. The greatest joy in her life were her Grandchildren and Great-Grandchildren. Granny cherished and looked forward to every visit. Granny took great joy in reciting the rhyme “This Little Piggy” in Ukrainian numerous times to her Grandchildren and Great-Grandchildren. Granny loved to cook and feed her family. She was known for her traditional Ukrainian foods, especially her petite cabbage rolls and nalysnyky. It became a family tradition to gather at her place in the fall time for peach pie and ice cream. Granny was a kind and gentle lady who touched the hearts of many people. Anne leaves to cherish her memory her Son, Ivan (Sharlotte) Saley, Granddaughter Dina (Geoff) Rathgaber, Great-Grandchildren Alexa and Addison, Granddaughter Tracy (Greg) Kozak and Great-Grandchildren Hailey, and Braeden; Daughter, Debby (Tony) Dakiniewich, Granddaughter Amanda (Keith) Keyowski, Great-Grandchildren Katelynn and Emma, Granddaughter Melissa (Tim) Mateush, GreatGrandchildren Chloe and Henley; Son, Randy (Bobbi) Saley and Grandsons Alexander and Adam; sister Natalia Klimosko; Sister-in-law Mary Sorochan and numerous nieces and nephews. Anne was predeceased by her parents, John and Mary Sorochan; husband, John Saley; brother John Sorochan; brother Danny Sorochan; Sister-in-Law Doreen Sorochan and Brother-in-Law Alex Klimosko. Prayer services were held on Monday evening, October 19 at Bailey’s Funeral Home. The funeral service was held on Tuesday morning, October 20, 2015, from Holy Transfiguration Ukrainian Orthodox Church, Yorkton with Very Rev. Mel Slashinky officiating. Cantor, Gerald Yaholnitsky, assisted by members of the church choir led in the singing of the responses. The cross bearer was Timothy Klimosko and the eulogist was Geoff Rathgaber. Members of the Ukrainian Women’s Association, Olena Pchilka branch attended the service and formed an honour guard. Natalie Heshka was the cross bearer. The interment took place in the Garden of St. Luke at the Yorkton Memorial Gardens with Geoff Rathgaber, Greg Kozak, Keith Keyowski, Dennis Keyowski, Tim Mateush and Dennis Klimosko serving as the casket bearers. Condolences may be left at baileysfuneralhome.com Memorials were to the Golden Acres Axillary, Wynyard. The funeral care was entrusted to Bailey’s Funeral Home.

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MATTIS - Paul Mattis peacefully went to his Lord and Savior the morning of October 19, 2015 in Saskatoon, SK. Paul was born in Lemberg, SK in 1938 and the family moved to a farm in Kinbrae area (Zeneta) in 1948. In 1963, after working at the IMC K1 mine, he bought his own farm, his true passion aside from fishing. Paul worked various jobs in Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario and Quebec. He took many farm mechanics classes and was a municipal counsellor. He was a hard working man who was trustworthy and loyal at whatever employment he undertook. He made friends wherever he went; no one was a stranger to him - just a friend he had not yet met. Paul was always ready to help someone, lend a tool, a piece of equipment or fix the unfix-able for a neighbour in need. In 1995 Paul married Sharon Nordin (Ecklin) and his family expanded to sons and grandchildren. Paul absolutely adored his grandchildren. He’d dress up in a Santa suit, tell a silly tale, play Barbie, save treasures for them, build them a playhouse or teach them the value of fishing and camping with those you love. Paul was predeceased by his parents; Ida and Reinhold, his brother, Alfred, and sister-in-law Carol. He is survived by wife Sharon, step-sons Stacy and Brent and their families, as well as his sister, Evelyn Ecklin (Stuart) and their family, sister-in-law Laura, their children and grandchildren. Donations to the MS Research or Alzheimer Research would be appreciated. “A goood man” - have a glass of “Tea” and a laugh at the good times. Happy fishing in heaven Grandpa. The family wishes to thank those who called and visited in his time of illness. We thank the wonderful staff at Sherbrooke Community Centre. You are the best. As well, we thank you all for your expressions of condolences in thoughts and prayers, words and deeds. It meant so much and we are so grateful. He lives on in our hearts. God bless you all.

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