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Obituaries

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SIMES - Sonia Zenovia Hrynkiw was born in Canora, SK on Dec. 1, 1934 to two Ukrainian pioneers, Helen Yaholnitsky and Metro Hrynkiw. Sonia and her sister Hope moved to Yorkton after the family finished farming in Arran and attended high school there with great success. Spirited and determined, Sonia set her sights on higher education at University of Regina in an era when fewer women did so. She graduated as a Registered Laboratory Technologist, interned at Saskatoon Hospital in 1956, and worked in Canora, Wadena, Dauphin and the provincial lab in The Pas, MB. She was active in her union and culminated her 35 year career by delivering the Commencement Address to new technologist graduates in 1992 as Honourary President MSMLT. While working in Canora she met lifelong friends including the love of her life, Jim Simes from Sturgis, her best friend of sixty years. Those were the fun times of footloose and fancy free; baseball, bonspieling and attending dances at Crystal Lake, her favourite place in the world. They were engaged at Crystal Lake and married here at St. Gerard’s Roman Catholic Church. Together they had two children; Pat and Dave. We camped and traveled north, east and west in Canada. Mom was busy with sewing, curling, golf and Toastmasters and volunteered in minor hockey, Kinettes & K40’s. In later years she advocated for cancer patients in support groups. Adventurers, Sonia & Jim traveled to Barbados and Cuba before finding their winter getaway of 30 years, Los Picos in Bucerias. A legendary cook and baker, Sonia loved to entertain and passed many an evening there and at their cabin at Crystal Lake with friends and family. Many of our fondest memories are from around the table, drinking Jim’s home-made wine, eating Sonia’s overnight buns and swapping stories! In her final days, Sonia was surrounded by family and friends while under palliative care at Yorkton Regional Hospital. She fought lung cancer and breast cancer for 18 years, finally succumbing to pancreatic cancer March 1, 2017 at age 82. We thank the many medical professionals who cared for her throughout her long battles. She believed in our health care system. Predeceased by her parents Helen Zenovia (nee Yaholnitsky) & Metro Hrynkiw and her beloved Aunt Doris (nee Labiuk) & Uncle Bill Hrynkiw. Survived by her husband of 58 years, James Obert Simes; children David Michael Simes & wife Karen Driedger, Patricia Yvonne Simes Saumier & husband Steve Saumier; grand-daughter Mollie Jordan Saumier; sister Hope Emilia (nee Hrynkiw) & husband Jim Sytnick and their children Karen & partner BJ and Ken Sytnick. Sonia welcomed into her life; Steve’s children Ryan & wife Lisa and their children Zachary, Reece and Cole; Robin; Sarah Rose Snively & husband Brady and daughter Bryn. Rest in peace Sonia, you will be missed. The Funeral Mass was celebrated on Saturday, March 4, 2017 from St. Gerard’s Roman Catholic Church in Yorkton with Rev. Fr. Francis Hengen as Celebrant. The Lectors were Pat Simes Saumier and Floydey Wooley. The cross bearer was Linda Michaud, the gift bearers were Linda & Mitch Michaud. Pianist, Diana Hornung led members of the Parish Choir and the congregation in the hymns, ‘How Great Thou Art’, Psalm 23, ‘Peace Is Flowing Like A River’, ‘Hail Mary, Gentle Woman’, ‘Song of the Angels’ and ‘Amazing Grace’. The interment took place in the Garden of Memories at the Yorkton Memorial Gardens with daughter Pat as the urn bearer. Condolences can be left at baileysfuneralhome.com. Memorials were to the Canadian Cancer Society.

HERRON - Bertha May Herron, better known as “Snookie”, was born March 26, 1919 on the family farm near Saltcoats. She was the daughter of Frank and Edith Morgan. There were five children all together; Marjorie, Luke, Rhoda “Topsy”, Bertha “Snookie” and Lewis “Kayo”. Snookie received her education at Castleton School in Saltcoats. She met the love of her life William “Bill” Herron and they were united in marriage on December 15, 1936 at St. Augustine’s Anglican Church in Saltcoats. Following their marriage, they resided on a farm in the Saltcoats area. On August 13, 1938 they were blessed with a son, Allan William and on September 21, 1940 their family grew a little more when daughter, Muriel Lorraine was born. In the mid 40’s Snookie and Bill purchased their own land and were employed at Richardson Turkey Hatchery. She also had been employed at Hueskens Bakery and Thorsness Hardware until she retired. In 1947 the couple moved from the farm and purchased a home in the town of Saltcoats where Snookie remained living until January 5, 2007 when she moved into the Senior Units. In 2012 her health started to decline and she became a permanent resident of Lakeside Manor Care Home until her passing. She passed away peacefully on February 25, 2017 with 5 generations by her side, Muriel, Kim, Lisa, Teslia as well as granddaughter Wanda. Snookie had many hobbies throughout her life; curling, crocheting, knitting, cross-country skiing, making quilts and playing cards. She was also very involved with the Anglican Church and acquired many friendships. She also volunteered many hours at Lakeside Manor Care Home and in the community as well. Snookie enjoyed spending time with her family as they enjoyed much time with her. She and her sister Topsy were great companions and loved to travel. They made adventurous trips to Alberta, Nanaimo, BC, Swan River, MB and Fairlight, SK to visit relatives, but the highlight of their travels was their trip to Hawaii with Kayo and Audrey. Snookie also looked forward to her annual combine ride with the great-grandchildren, Justin and Joshua at the Conrad farm. She leaves to mourn her passing and share her memory her daughter, Muriel Nicol of Saltcoats, three grandchildren, Brent (Sherry) Nicol of Newfoundland, Kim (Harvey) Cooper of Saltcoats, Wanda (Keith) Conrad of Saltcoats, five great-grandchildren, Lisa Cooper (Darin Tangedal) of Saltcoats, Devon Cooper (Sam Jolly) of Saltcoats, Justin (Katherine) Conrad of Saltcoats, Joshua Conrad of Yorkton, Kirsten Sikora of Regina, three great-great-grandchildren, Rylee Wagner, Trinity Wagner and Teslia Cooper-Tangedal and one on-the-way, daughter-in-law, Yvonne Herron of St. Albert, AB, brother, Kayo Morgan of Saltcoats as well as many nieces, nephews and cousins. She is predeceased by her husband, Bill Herron, son, Allan Herron, son-in-law, Lloyd Nicol, two sisters, Marge and Topsy, brother, Luke and two sisters-in-law, Audrey and Dorrie. Funeral Services were held on Thursday, March 2, 2017 from the Chapel of Christie’s Funeral Home in Yorkton, SK with Kathy Novak serving as the Funeral Celebrant. Snookie’s great-granddaughter, Lisa Cooper shared words of tribute and eulogy. Musicians, Carla Laycock, Linda Datema, Esther Morgan and Teresa Laycock, led the congregation in the singing of the hymns, “Precious Lord, Take My Hand”, “How Great Thou Art” and “Jesus, You Have Come to the Lakeshore”. They also shared two special music selections, “Amazing Grace” and “Jealous of the Angels”. The Interment Service followed in the Saltcoats Town Cemetery with Justin Conrad, Joshua Conrad, Lisa Cooper, Devon Cooper, Rylee Wagner and Darin Tangedal serving as the 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.

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GUENTHER - Warren was born May 8, 1952 at the Yorkton Hospital and was a healthy child for about six months and then became sick with a high fever which caused him to be mentally challenged. Warren was baptized at Trinity Lutheran Church in Stornoway and enjoyed the family farm until 1972 when he moved to Yorkton with his parents. When he was eight he began attending the Lions School in Yorkton on Independent Street. When he turned 18 he was transferred to the workshop on Argyle Street before he started working at the Parkland Ability Centre (now known as Sask Abilities Council). He enjoyed going to work, since he did not like to miss any days and received his 45 year appreciation certificate on December 11, 2015. He remained at the Ability Centre till December 2016 when ill health prevented Warren from going anymore. Warren enjoyed bowling and won several trophies. Over the years Warren also enjoyed visiting relatives, attending church, walking and going shopping. While at work and at home he was very neat, organized and always ready to help. Warren enjoyed his visits to the farm where he spent his earlier years riding his bike. Warren lived at home with family until 2000 at which time he went to live in a group home. In 2004 he moved to a second group home and his caregiver was Jocelyn MacDonald. He remained in Jocelyn’s care until February 1, 2017. As Warren’s struggle with cancer advanced a decision to move him to Melody Manor South became necessary. Warren was predeceased by his father, Fred in 2005; mother, Alvina in 2014; infant brother, Harvey in 1951. Warren leaves to mourn his passing and cherish his memory: his brothers, Ron (Annette) and Bernard (Jeanette); nephews, Kirk (Lesley and their children, Corbin and Conner), Jason (Kathleen and their children, Rochelle and Kaelan), Frank (Christina and their children, Abbygael, Thaxter and Nora), Harvey and Anthony; Uncles, Aunts, numerous cousins, Jocelyn MacDonald and all from the Yorkton Abilities Council. A Prayer Service was held on Friday, March 3, 2017 from the Chapel of Christie’s Funeral Home in Yorkton, SK officiated by Pastor Heike Toeller. The Funeral Service was held on Saturday, March 4, 2017 from St. Paul Lutheran Church in Yorkton, SK officiated by Pastor Heike Toeller, assisted by Ray Yost. The organist, Carla Laycock, led the congregation in the singing of the hymns, “This is My Father’s World”, “What a Friend We Have in Jesus”, “Softly and Tenderly, Jesus is Calling” and “Lord, Take My Hand and Lead Me”. Soloist, Kathleen Guenther sang, “How Great Thou Art”. Warren’s brother, Ron Guenther shared words of tribute and eulogy. The Interment Service followed in the Yorkton Memorial Gardens, Garden of St. Matthew with Anthony Guenther, Frank Guenther, Harvey Guenther, Jason Guenther, Trent Guenther and Reg Mehling serving as the 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.

LACHOWSKY - In loving memory of Edythe Lachowsky. Farmer’s wife, mother, grandmother, greatgrandmother, great-great-grandmother, aunt, sister and friend. Edythe was born on November 22, 1933 to Lena and Alex Filipchuk. She was the eldest sibling having two brothers and two sisters. Edythe attended Bridok school near Donwell, SK until the age of sixteen. She continued living with her parents helping on the farm until she decided to leave to look for bigger challenges in life. She moved to Portage la Prairie, MB and accepted a job at a factory sewing men’s parkas and jackets. A short time later she started working at a bus depot as a server and after three months she was promoted to head hostess. This is where Edythe met her future husband, Paul who was a regular customer. Edythe continued her adventures in life and accepted a job with the Portage la Prairie’s Mental Institute working as a nurse’s assistant. They were married in 1955 and shortly after started a family. Paul and Edythe decided to move their family to Gorlitz, SK and bought a farm in 1963. They were grain farmers and also raised cattle, pigs and chickens. Edythe worked hard on the farm. She helped in the barns, fields, gardened, canned, baked, did housework and was the caring mother of five. She had a love for nature and all of God’s creatures, big and small. Edythe believed in God, in the Catholic faith and attended church services regularly. After forty years working together side by side with Paul on the farm they retired and moved to Yorkton to enjoy their golden years. Edythe continued her love of gardening, sewing, cross stitch, reading, baking and canning. She made the best bread, cabbage rolls, perogies and chiffon cakes which were always served at family gatherings. Paul and Edythe’s home was always full of fun, food, music, card playing, conversation and lots of memories for family and friends. Shortly after her husband’s passing in 2011, Edythe moved to the Gladstone Care Home and then to the Yorkton & District Care Home. Edythe was predeceased by her husband Paul; parents Alex and Lena Filipchuk; parents-in-law Mykita and Maria Lachowsky; brother-in-law Philip (Ann); brother-in-law Peter (Hofia) and sister Lorraine in infancy. She leaves to cherish her memory, son Ernest (Margaret) Lachowsky, son David (Sheri Peterson) Lachowsky, son Vladamer Lachowsky, daughter Elizabeth (Chris) Woloschuk and son Christopher (Starla) Lachowsky; grandchildren Shawn (Melanie), Paul, Raylene, Ashleigh (Derek), Taylor, Laura (Jason), Jennifer (Theodore), Cheyla, Nikyta and Zachary; great-grandchildren Brandon, Brittaney, Blake, Emily, Benjamin and Henry; great-great-grandchild Bentley; sister Alice Tkatch, brother Mike (Helen) Filipchuk and brother Allen (Judy) Filipchuk and many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Prayers were held on Thursday evening, March 2, 2017 from St. Mary’s Ukrainian Catholic Church. The Requiem Divine Liturgy was celebrated on Friday, March 3, 2017 from St. Mary’s Church with Rev. Fr. Methodius Kushko C.Ss.R. as Celebrant. Cantors, Ed Pindus & Colette Karapita, assisted by members of St. Mary’s Parish Choir, led in the singing of the responses. Laura Uhryn was the cross bearer & epistle-reader. Jennifer Putland was the candle-bearer. The interment took place at the Yorkton City Cemetery with Edythe’s four sons Ernest, David, Vladamer & Christopher and grandsons Taylor & Paul Lachowsky serving as the casket bearers. Son Chris & daughter-in-law Margaret gave a tribute to Edythe. Condolences can be left at baileysfuneralhome.com. Memorials were to St. Mary’s Church.


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