Classifieds - July 19, 2017

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MEIER - Lena Meier (nee Paley). Wife, Mother, Grandmother, GreatGrandmother, passed away after a short illness with cancer, with her family at her side on Sunday, July 9, 2017 at the age of 81 years, a resident of Portage la Prairie, MB, formerly of Theodore (Westbrook), SK. She will be lovingly remembered by her husband Alfred “Red” Meier of Portage la Prairie; sons Mitchell (Kenia) Meier of Nanaimo, BC, with grandchildren Jesse, Jorde and their mother Shelly Tolmie and grandson Lester, Dean (Pam) Meier of Calgary, AB with grandchildren Adam (Erin) and Kristen, Preston (Linda) Meier of Portage la Prairie, MB, with grandchildren Joshua, Jodee and Justis, as well as 2 great-grandchildren, Sheridan & Callum. Lena is also survived by two brothers, two sisters, as well as 2 brother-in-laws and 2 sister-in-laws on Red’s side along with many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. She was predeceased by her parents, George & Sophie Paley, six brothers, seven sisters and one brother-in-law on dad’s side. Lena and Red were married in 1958; they were to celebrate their 59th wedding anniversary this October. Mom was proud of her 20 years at MDC where she retired in 1998. In her retirement, she enjoyed crocheting, gardening and macramé. Lena was a very loving, strong minded woman. Above all she loved spending time with her family. In keeping with Lena’s wishes, cremation has taken place and no formal funeral services will be held. A private family interment will take place at a later date. As expressions of sympathy, if friends so wish, donations may be made in Lena’s memory to Central Plains Cancer Services, 318 Saskatchewan Ave. E., Portage la Prairie, MB R1N 0K8. A tree will be planted in memory and cared for by McKenzies Portage Funeral Chapel. 204-857-4021 www.mckenziesportagefuneralchapel.com. BEZBOROTKO - Jeanette Rae (nee Olson) Bezborotko of Theodore, Sk passed away suddenly on Tuesday, April 11, 2017. She had just celebrated her 70th birthday. Jeanette “Rae” Olson was born on February 11, 1947 at the Red Cross Hospital in Beardmore, ON. She was the third child born to Magnus Emil and Elsie “Viola” (nee Johnson) Olson. She spent her youth in Gimli, MB, later attending high school in Manitouwadge, ON. Rae was pursuing her passion for hairdressing before her family moved to British Columbia and she was forced to leave her dream behind. After various moves across the country, from Ontario to British Columbia, Rae settled down in Insinger, SK, single handedly raising her four girls, Beverly, Donna, Shirley and Frances. Rae and Elmer’s long life together began when she decided to stay in Saskatchewan, not returning home to British Columbia. Three years later, on July 6, 1974, Rae and Elmer happily married at the Theodore United Church, surrounded by family and friends. From that day forward the two were inseparable, as they celebrated 43 years of love and devotion to one another, cherishing every moment. Rae was a loving, devoted wife, and a mother of four girls. Her greatest pride in life was being a farmer’s wife, loving every moment. She had an endless love of nature, always evident in her bountiful garden, flourishing flower beds and abundance of house plants. She happily raised farm animals, including chickens, cattle, horses and even rabbits. Her list of hobbies was varied, she happily accepted the challenge of learning to crochet, sewing, woodworking, lapidary, beadwork and embroidery and was always ready to learn and master a new skill. Rae’s greatest passion in life was geneology. She embraced all the new and current technologies, from microfilm to computer programs. Binder after binder, she recorded seven generations, discovering and documenting it all. Through genealogy she also discovered that she was a descendant of the United Empire Loyalists! After the farm was sold in 1993, Elmer and Rae moved to Theodore, SK. Rae sold Avon to friends and neighbors, she worked for Diana May Clay decaling Ukrainian Ceramics. She became interested in Theodore recreational events, cheering on the local hockey team, attending fall suppers, spring teas and going to coffee row. Although she faced some health issues, she was never one to linger on it. Over the years she rose and faced the challenges of adversity and refused to let it define her. Rae was predeceased by her parents, Emil and Viola Olson; her siblings, Leigh Olson, Carol Vieau, Donna (in infancy), Nick and Dora Bezborotko, Mike and Elsie Byski, Allan Bezborotko, Rose Bezborotko; brother-in-law, Ed Magson and great-grandson, Jared Bellegarde. Rae leaves to mourn her passing and cherish her memory, her beloved husband of 43 years, Elmer Bezborotko; her four daughters, Beverley Hubelit of Melville, SK, Donna and Alvin Allary of Regina, SK, Shirley and George James of Surrey, BC and Frances and Robert Bernhardt of Melville, SK. Baba will be missed by her grandchildren, Bruce and Paula Hamilton, Skyla Cary, Kelly Hamilton, Laura Hamilton and Bobby Pollen, Raechelle Allary and Francis Bellegarde, Tleesha Allary and Devon Schick, Thomas James, Jeremy Bernhardt and Angela Goulet and Zarysa Bernhardt and her great-grandchildren, Adriana Cain-James and Simon Hamilton-Pollen. Rae is also survived by her sister, Joyce Magson of Fort Macleod, AB; sister-in-law, Shelia Olson of Grand Prairie, AB; son-in-law, Richard Hamilton of Hubbard, SK and uncle, Harry Hluchman of Thunder Bay, ON as well as many nieces, nephews, cousins, family and friends. Funeral Services were held on Friday, July 14, 2017 from the Chapel of Christie’s Funeral Home in Yorkton, SK with Shelly Morris officiating. Rae’s daughter, Frances Bernhardt shared words of tribute and eulogy. The organist, Judy Berg, played the processional music, “In the Garden” and recessional music, “This Little Light of Mine” and also led the congregation in the singing of the hymns, “Amazing Grace” and “Rock of Ages”. The urn bearers were Rae’s husband, Elmer Bezborotko and grandson, Bruce Hamilton. A private family cremation committal will follow 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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BARR - Anna May Barr was born March 8, 1927 to Henry and Elsie Hagel of the Hilltop area. She went to school at Hilltop School and then later went into Yorkton to further her education. June 2, 1950 Anna married Bert Barr and moved to the Aston School district. In 1953 they built a new home of their own. They lived on this farm for the next 44 years. Anna never did get her driver’s licence so she was fortunate to have the neighbour ladies who had some of the same interests to take her for bingos, teas and ladies’ meetings (Aston Busy Circle). As she raised her family, Anna also enjoyed curling, dancing, playing cards (whist and canasta) with neighbours and friends. She was also involved with the children’s 4-H achievement days by getting food, dishes and clothes ready for the day. In 1997, Bert and Anna moved into Yorkton. After retiring, Anna and Bert enjoyed their bus trips to different casinos and spent many summers camping and fishing. When Bert passed away in 2004, Anna moved to Queen Elizabeth Court and lived there for eight years. She spent her remaining years at St. Paul Lutheran Home in Melville. Anna passed away July 11, 2017, thirty years to the day that her mother passed away. Anna is survived by daughter, Heather Buziak (Lorne) of North Battleford, SK, son, Cliff (Darlene) of Melville, SK, daughter, Elsie Jones (Jim) of Bangor, SK, son, Keith (Sandra) of The Pas, MB, son, Greg (Debbie) of Yorkton, SK, son, Dwight (Shari) of Melville, SK; her grandchildren and greatgrandchildren, Debbie, Shannon and Morgan of Airdrie, AB, Dean of North Battleford, SK, Vincent of Airdrie, AB, Terri of St. Albert, AB, Shane, Amanda, Jaiden, Brandon and Austin of Melville, SK, Shauna, Charles, Kody, Brooke and Carter of Melville, SK, Laura, Michael, Samantha and Jessica of Victoria, BC, Chris, Suzanna, Anthony and Alicia of Yorkton, SK, Brad, Kelly, Jace and Kaitlyn of The Pas, MB, Jennifer of Yorkton, SK, Derek of Red Deer, AB, Sian of Vermillion, AB, Cindy of Edmonton, AB and Ty of Red Deer, AB. She is also survived by her sister-in-law, Gussie Hagel of Saskatoon, SK. Anna was predeceased by her parents, Henry and Elsie Hagel; her husband, Bert; infant grandson, Kevin; grandson, Scott Barr; her sisters, Dorothy (Joe) Huber, Betty (Ted) Glaicar and brothers, Bob and George. Funeral Services were held on Saturday, July 15, 2017 from the Chapel of Christie’s Funeral Home in Yorkton, SK with Reverend Susan Griffith officiating. The organist, Elinor Morris, led the congregation in the singing of the hymns, “In the Garden” and “Softly and Tenderly”. Memories of the heart, composed by granddaughter, Laura Matechuk were presented by daughter-in-law, Sandra Barr. The Interment Service followed in the Yorkton Memorial Gardens with Brad Barr, Shane Barr, Derek Barr, Chris Jones, Charles Bassingthwaite, Ty Mikolas serving as the casket bearers. All of Anna’s grandchildren and greatgrandchildren were invited to serve as honourary pall 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.

PICKUP - Sharon Joyce Pickup, beloved wife of Kevin Pickup of Yorkton, passed away Friday, July 7, 2017 at the Yorkton Regional Health Centre. She was 54 years of age. Sharon was born April 18, 1963 in Nokomis, SK, the 5th of 6 children born to Karl and Gladys Riess. She graduated with her High School Diploma from the Nokomis School and moved on to Regina to work at the Army and Navy Department Store. In 1982 it was discovered that she had a brain tumor. Thankfully the tumor was benign. She went on to have numerous surgeries thereafter, but that never deterred her from enjoying life and raising her family. July 20, 1985 Sharon met the man of her dreams at a friend’s wedding. Kevin and Sharon were engaged on February 14, 1986 and happily married on March 28, 1987. They settled in Yorkton and started their family. They were blessed with 4 children. Sharon loved people. She was blessed with a kind heart and a sense of humour and as such enjoyed her career working as a Special Care Aide with the Sunrise Health Region. When her health declined and she was no longer able to continue working she enjoyed being a part of her community in other ways. She volunteered at the Lions Day Wellness, was an active member of her church community, the Acquired Brain Injury Group and the Saskatchewan Brain Injury Association. Sharon loved to “knit the world together” and was known to make connections between people in some way or another. She made friends easily with her humor and wit and her quick-witted sayings will be missed by so many. Sharon was predeceased by her parents Karl and Gladys Riess. She is survived by her loving husband Kevin; son Cameron (Jessica) of Saskatoon; daughters: Hillary (Michael) of Saskatoon; Gillian (Nathan) of Yorkton; and April of Yorkton; seven grandchildren: Joshua, Natalie, Jaxson, Kyron, Lucian, Astrid and Griffin. Siblings: Linda & Ron Stephan of Lanigan; Sheila Riess of Canora; Hector Riess & Ruth Derow of Rokeby; Robert & Debbie Riess of Yorkton; Lyle & Allie Riess of Drayton Valley, AB. Her mother and father-in-law: John & Myrna Pickup of Broadview SK; her sisters-in-law: Brenda & Wesley Parker of Broadview; Linda Pickup & Bob Pynten of Kamloops, BC; Sheila & Wayne Westcott of Regina, as well as numerous nieces and nephews. The funeral service was held on Friday, July 14, 2017 from Westview United Church in Yorkton with Rev. Deborah Smith officiating. The eulogists were Hector Riess and Brenda Parker. Organist, Laurene Jemieff led members of the Church Choir and the congregation in the singing of the hymns ‘Come In, Come In and Sit Down’, ‘Jesus Loves Me’, ‘In the Bulb There Is A Flower’ and ‘I Was There to Hear Your Borning Cry’. The interment took place in the Garden of Memories at the Yorkton Memorial Gardens with son Cameron and grandson Jaxson serving as the urn bearers. Condolences can be left at baileysfuneralhome.com. Memorials were to the Saskatchewan Brain Injury Association, c/o Yorkton Chapter SBIA at 92 Logan Cres. W., Yorkton, SK S3N 0W5 .

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