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YAHOLNITSKY - It is with great sorrow that we announce the passing of our mother, Margaret Eleanor Yaholnitsky (Hamilton) on August 12, 2015 at the age of 95. We will cherish our memories of her, particularly her sweet disposition and her loving nature. Margaret was born in Winnipeg, MB on June 25, 1920. Her parents, James Renwick Hamilton and Mary Elizabeth Hamilton (Lord) were Northern Ireland immigrants who came to Canada to settle in Winnipeg in 1910 and 1913. Having two siblings, Jack and Dorothy, Margaret was the youngest of the three children. The family moved to Yorkton in late September of 1920 where Margaret’s father became salesman auditor for the North Star Oil Company. Margaret attended Simpson School, The Yorkton Collegiate Institute and finally received her stenographic education at the Angus School of Commerce in Winnipeg. She was employed for three years as stenographer/cashier for the T. Eaton Co. and then was employed by Canadian Utilities until her marriage to Stephen Yaholnitsky in 1946. The couple spent four academic seasons in Toronto, ON where Steve attended the College of Dentistry, University of Toronto. They returned to Yorkton in 1951 where Steve worked with Dr. Wes Watchler and then set up his own practice in 1952. In 1953, during the severe polio epidemic, Margaret contracted the disease that affected her limbs. Daughter, Gwyneth Jean, age 14 months, died three weeks later. Doctors were sure that Margaret would never walk again, but she participated in an extensive physiotherapy program and was able to walk until age 94. The love of her life, Steve, passed away in 2003. Margaret attended First Baptist Church in Yorkton and was very actively involved in its activities. She loved music and sang in the church choir. She attended C. G. I. T. with Kelly McNair as leader and later became a leader. She regularly attended the Baptist Women’s missionary group and actively supported the Yorkton Arts Council. Margaret leaves to mourn her son, Stuart Yaholnitsky (Willa), children Morgan and Scott; daughter, Marcia McLean (Greg), children Brendan, Kelsea (Alexander Kielly) and Taylor; son, Bruce Yaholnitsky (Gwen), children Hannah, Kevin and Rachel. Funeral Services were held on Saturday, August 22, 2015 from First Baptist Church in Yorkton, SK with Pastor Steve Rosluk officiating. The organist, Karen DeLong, led the congregation in the singing of the hymns, “The King of Love My Shepherd Is” and “Blessed Be the Tie That Binds”. Special Music selections included Kelsea McLean who sang, “Amazing Grace”; friends from the Zion Mennonite Church in Swift Current and a recorded piece, “Remembrance” sung by the Swift Current Comp. Chamber Singers. Susan Brooker read the 23rd Psalm. Words of tribute and eulogy were shared by Brendan McLean, Stuart Yaholnitsky, Bruce Yaholnitsky and Marcia McLean. The Interment Service followed in the Yorkton City Cemetery with Morgan Yaholnitsky, Scott Yaholnitsky, Brendan McLean, Kelsea McLean, Taylor McLean, Hannah Yaholnitsky, Kevin Yaholnitsky and Rachel Yaholnitsky serving as the casket bearers. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to First Baptist Church, 35 Smith St E., Yorkton, SK., S3N 0H3. 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.
PATRICK - Victoria Gwynneth Mary Patrick (1919-2015). Gwyn passed away peacefully at the Peace Arch Hospital in White Rock, BC at 12:30pm on Monday, August 10, 2015 after a brief illness. Born on July 12, 1919 in Cuddington, Northwich, Cheshire, Gwyn moved to her beloved London, England in 1926 where she would later meet the love of her life and future husband William Alexander Patrick who was serving with the 1st Canadian Survey Regiment during WWII. Gwyn emigrated to Canada in 1945 as a war bride, landing at Pier 21 in Halifax and travelling by train to Yorkton, SK. Gwyn was a trained soprano, a pianist, an amateur thespian and a stenographer and managed to find time to follow her passions while working full time and helping to raise a handful of children on Deer Park, the family farm in Yorkton. Prior to coming to Canada, she had worked as an assistant secretary at Timothy Whites and Taylors, the Ministry of Supply, Howard Wall and the War Arts Advisory Committee and Council for the Encouragement of Music and the Arts (the precursor of the Arts Council). A highlight was the year and a half that she worked as a stenographer for the Arts Enquiry under Julian Huxley and Friedl Rothschild at Dartington Hall near Totnes, Devon. In Yorkton, she worked at Parker and Quine before landing a job as traffic manager at CJGX where she also hosted her own radio show. She was a leading member of the Crosthwaite Choir and directed and produced many plays and musical events in England and Canada. Gwyn worked for several years in Yorkton and area as a social worker, a vocation that perfectly suited her temperament. She and her husband retired to Vancouver in 1985 and a few years after Bill’s death, Gwyn moved to South Surrey where she continued to live independently, surrounded by the extended family of her loving son John and her devoted daughter-in-law and best friend Kathie. Gwyn was a voracious reader for her entire life and a wiz at crosswords. She greatly enjoyed the camaraderie of competitive bowling leagues in Yorkton and Vancouver, played a wicked game of bridge and was difficult to beat at scrabble although many of her family (children and grandchildren) tried. Gwyn was predeceased by her husband William Alexander Patrick, two infant children Christopher John Patrick and Noel Hugh Patrick, an infant brother Noel Scott Walton and her parents Herbert Walton and Sarah Jane Walton (Wasley). She leaves to mourn her passing and to celebrate her life, “kid brother” John Walton and his wife Joyce, as well as four children, Judith Sarah Chambers (Dennis), Joanna Patrick (Vladimir), John William Patrick (Kathie) and Jill Patrick. Gwyn is lovingly remembered by 14 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren and will be greatly missed by nephews, nieces, cousins, former in-laws and a host of friends.
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McMunnAndYates_1x25.b27_R001862262.indd Obituaries Obituaries prod3/dm 14px24.5ag/class earlug/Sept. 10/14- - Olga May. 29/15 TUNNICLIFFE Tunnicliffe of Yorkton, beloved wife of the late /f/c/proof bill Ken Tunnicliffe, passed away on email jives@mcmunnandyates.com
Monday, August 17, 2015 at the Yorkton Regional Health Centre. She was 84 years of age. Olga Tunnicliffe was born on January 28, 1931 at Burgis, SK; a daughter of William and Oksona (Agnes) Demchuk. At the age of 13 Olga moved with her family to Yorkton. She received her elementary education at West Wexford School in the Burgis district, then Victoria School and the Yorkton Collegiate Institute. She then took a Commercial Class, where she obtained her Secretarial and Bookkeeping Certificate. While attending high school Olga worked at the Red & White Grocery Store. After graduation in 1949 she worked at the Toronto Dominion Bank for seven years. On August 9, 1952 Olga was united in marriage to Kenneth Tunnicliffe. This union was blessed with a son Wayne Kenneth and a daughter Carla Ann. From the years 1956 - 1964 Olga was a stay at home mom focusing her time on the children. When the children were settled for the night Olga would sit at her typewriter and dictaphone and put in a few hours typing correspondence for a local business. In 1965 Olga pursued her other career, bookkeeping for a local power line contractor. A job she worked at for 20 years. After a short time of retirement she did accounting in her own home for 5 years. When her husband Ken retired they purchased a motorhome and for nine consecutive years spent a couple of months each winter in Mesa, AZ. In May of 1993 Ken and Olga took a trip to England, where they were able to meet for the first time a lot of Ken’s relatives. For their 25th anniversary they went to Hawaii, enjoyed that holiday so much they went back a couple more times. In younger years, Olga loved all outdoor sports - she played the position of catcher for the local Coca-Cola girl’s softball team, who never lost a game for nine consecutive years. She also played basketball and participated in track and field events. She spent endless hours on her skates and played on a girl’s hockey team. Olga’s hobbies consisted of sewing, knitting, baking and gardening. She loved the outdoors - especially camping, fishing and mushroom picking. Summer holidays were spent camping with the family. She helped Ken build their first home, was never afraid to tackle any job, be it plumbing, electrical, carpentry, painting, etc. Olga also taught Sunday School, was a member of the ACW and also the Lion L’s Club. During the summers of 1996 - 98 Olga and Ken did volunteer work as Campground Hosts at Good Spirit Lake. Predeceased by her husband Ken on March 10, 2012; her parents William and Agnes; sisters Annie and Florence Demchuk and Victoria Weinberger and her grandson Michael. She leaves to mourn her passing: her son Wayne (Robin) of Phoenix and their children: Erin, Randi-Marie (Willis) and Kelli Lynn; daughter Carla Ann of Regina and her children: Dallas & Colton. Also a great-granddaughter, Sage. Her sister, Lena Panchuk of Yorkton, numerous nieces and nephews and her beloved dog Kelly. A family graveside service was held on Friday, August 21, 2015 from the Garden of Memories at the Yorkton Memorial Gardens. Rev. Ken Buchan of the Anglican Church of Canada officiated. Olga’s son Wayne was the urn bearer. Condolences may be left at baileysfuneralhome.com. Memorials in Olga’s name may be made to one’s Charity of Choice as tokens of remembrance.
OSTAPOVITCH - Vera. Vera quietly passed away at Gateway Lodge in Canora on August 15, 2015 at the age of 97. Vera was born on Jan. 6, 1918 to Fred and Rose Ostapovitch (Kitzul) on the family farm at Theodore, SK where she attended elementary and high school. Vera was a 1939 graduate of the Saskatoon City Hospital School of Nursing. After nursing in various places, Vera came to Yorkton where she had the challenge of setting up the vacated airport hospital as a 50-bed medical unit and continued in charge of nursing at the Auxiliary Hospital until 1953. Vera returned to the University of Saskatchewan to receive a Diploma in Teaching and Supervision in 1955, followed by a Bachelor and Masters Degree in Nursing Administration in 1960 from the University of Minnesota. After 15 years as Director of Nursing at Moose Jaw, her varied and dedicated nursing career ended in 1982 when she retired and returned to Theodore to reside on the family farm where she and her 12 siblings were born. Throughout her life, Vera enjoyed the theatre and travelling to many world destinations. Shortly after retirement, she became involved with the researching, editing and publishing of the Theodore and District History Book. Cooking, gardening, cross-stitching, crossword puzzles and enjoying country living filled her days. After failing health in 2013, Vera became a resident of Aspen Bluffs in Yorkton. Vera was predeceased by her parents; sisters; Mary (John) Potoski, Katherine (Paul) Welgan and Annette, brothers; Jake (Nellie), Matthew, Stephen, Bill (Lorraine), Peter (Gay), Harold, brother-in-law Dan Yacovitch, nephews; Gerald Ostapovitch and Ron (Betty) Welgan and niece Kathy Tufford. Left to celebrate her life are sister Oda Yacovitch of Montreal, brothers Michael and Fred (Diana) of Theodore and many nieces, nephews, grand nieces and nephews and great-grand nieces and nephews. At Vera’s request, cremation took place with a family graveside service and interment on Tuesday, August, 25, 2015. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Theodore United Church. Cremation was entrusted to Bailey’s Funeral Home, Yorkton, SK.
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