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MOLDOWAN - Mary Iris. 1935 2016. It is with heavy hearts that we announce the sudden passing of Mary, with family at her side she was taken to be with our Lord in the early hours of Saturday, January 2, 2016. Mary was born on February 26, 1935 on the family farm to Unufrey and Maria Feniuk. She was raised with her 4 brothers and 3 sisters and attended school in Insinger, SK. Mary met the love of her life Joe Moldowan and they were married July 30, 1955. Together they were blessed with 5 children. In 1966 Joe and Mary moved to Yorkton. Mary enjoyed playing canasta with the neighbours and visiting with family and friends. She was a lifelong member of the Sts. Peter and Paul Orthodox Church (Insinger Highway Church) and more recently the Holy Transfiguration Ukrainian Orthodox Church in Yorkton, SK. Mary will be lovingly remembered by her daughters; Marlene (Lionel) Turcotte and Sherry Koroluk; her sons Wes (Susan) Moldowan and Perry (Delores) Moldowan; her son-inlaw Brad Hanson; 8 grandchildren Clayton Turcotte, Tiffany (Mike) Cannon, Travis (Marianne) Turcotte, Robyn Koroluk (Kristin Marr), Christopher (Robin) Koroluk, Angie Koroluk, Brendan Moldowan (Melissa Cameron) and Jenna Moldowan (Mark Ladobruk); 5 great-grandchildren Austin Turcotte, Joshua and Jeremy Cannon, Charlee Turcotte and Elika Koroluk; her sister Lena Danyluk and her brother Edward (Betty) Feniuk. She was predeceased by her husband Joe Moldowan, daughter Pam, parents Unufrey and Maria Feniuk, sisters Katherine Feniuk, Nellie Moldowan, Katherine Lysak, brothers Metro Feniuk, Nick Feniuk and Walter Feniuk. Prayer Service will be held at 7:00 pm on Thursday, January 7, 2016. Funeral Service will be held at 10:00 am on Friday, January 8, 2016 with Very Reverend Father Mel Slashinsky officiating. The responses will be led by Yvonne Panchuk and members of the parish choir. Both services will be held at the Holy Transfiguration Ukrainian Orthodox Church, Yorkton, SK. In lieu of other tributes, donations in Mary’s memory may be directed to the Charity of the Donor’s Choice. Family and friends wishing to send online condolences are welcome to visit www.beaulacfuneralhome.com. Arrangements have been entrusted to the care of Beau “Lac” Funeral Home, Marianne Turcotte Funeral Director, Prince Albert, SK 306-763-3322 and Bailey’s Funeral and Cremation Services, Yorkton, SK. Vichnaya Pamyat! Eternal Memory! PROPP - Elsie (nee Weinbender) Propp was born on the farm west of Canora, SK on July 28, 1928, the seventh child of George and Maria (nee Braun) Weinbender. She was baptized into the Christian Faith shortly thereafter. Most of her young years were spent on a farm just southeast of Burgis where her family had moved. She attended West Wexford School, completing Grade 8. Growing up in the depression years meant there was always lots of hard work to be done. Elsie helped in the garden, in the house and herding the milk cows to and from the pasture that was located near the Whitesand River. Elsie had a very close knit family (something that remained for all of their lives) and they enjoyed simple pleasures in those years. Evenings were often spent singing together with Elsie or her sister, Irene, accompanying them on the pump organ. They were all very musical, playing an instrument by ear or singing together in perfect harmony. Their Christian faith was very important to the family. Elsie recalled that sometimes they would go by horse and buggy or sleigh to Runnymede to attend the Lutheran church in that community as there was no Lutheran Church where they lived. Between those times, they worshipped in turns at the homes of other Lutheran families and celebrated Holy Communion when a minister would come through the area. In their teenage years, Elsie and Irene boarded at Pastor Propp’s house in Yorkton, took confirmation classes and were confirmed at St. Paul Lutheran Church. In her late teen years, Elsie joined the work force becoming a nurses’ aide at the Yorkton Hospital. She enjoyed her work very much, but also liked living in town because on an off day in summer she could go for picnics to York Lake or attend the fair. In 1947, Elsie met her husband, Victor Propp when he and his mother, Anna Sippel and brother, Dave stopped at the Weinbender farm for a visit on their way home after a trip to Nipawin. They were married on April 10, 1948. Their marriage was blessed with two children, Judith and Timothy. Elsie was an excellent homemaker who cooked great meals, kept a very clean house, grew a large garden and preserved the produce for the winter months. She even milked cows, when they were allowed to be kept in town, again with a long trek to take the cows to and from pasture in the summer. Elsie also served as the unofficial secretary for Victor’s trucking business (hauling grain or cattle for area farmers) taking calls and messages from his customers. Later she became the Rhein correspondent for the Yorkton Enterprise. Christ Lutheran Church was a big part of Elsie and Victor’s lives. Regular church attendance was very important to them both. Elsie taught Sunday School for many years - the years when each class would sit at the front of the church with their teachers during the worship service. As well she became a member of the Ladies Aid and sung in the choir. Sunday was always a day of rest, spent visiting family or going to the farm at Burgis. Every year Elsie and Victor would take a little holiday. When the children were young, each year, a week was spent at Madge in a rented cabin. There was lots to do, swimming, sun bathing on the beach, building sand castles, fishing and going for boat rides. The day usually ended with a wiener and marshmallow roast. When the children were gone from home, September would find them travelling to Alberta or BC. There was no need to go further abroad, as they felt Canada had many wonderful sights for them to explore. As Elsie got older several medical conditions robbed her of her health. She was determined to live independently at Rhein as long as possible. She looked after Victor at home for as long as she was able. When he moved to the Care Home, she eventually moved into the Gladstone Seniors Residence in Yorkton and in 2013 became a resident of the Langenburg Care Home. Elsie passed away peacefully on December 29, 2015 at the Care Home. Elsie was predeceased by her parents, George and Maria Weinbender; husband, Victor Propp; sister, Marie (in infancy), Mary (Fred) Lee, Martha (Jack) Livingston, Elizabeth (Oscar) Fandrey, Hilda (in infancy), Irene (Harold) Ehrlich and her only brother, Alex (Pauline) Weinbender as well as grandson, Geoffrey Hertlein and nephews, Ian Livingston and Doug Fandrey. She leaves to remember her life and mourn her passing, her daughter, Judy (Wayne) Hertlein and son, Tim (Marcia) Propp; her grandchildren, Jody Hertlein, Leanne (Rod) Semeschuk, Lindsey (Jenn) Hertlein, Cindy (Mike) Bloomquist, Layne Hertlein and Jeffrey (Lindsey) Propp; Great-Grandchildren, Spencer Lust, Alissa Tanguay, Brianna Semeschuk, Johnna, Jenisey, Abby and Erika Hertlein, Aliyah, Suriyah and Thorin Bloomquist, Luca and Seth Propp as well as many nieces and nephews from the Weinbender and Propp families, friends from Rhein, Yorkton and wherever her travels took her. Funeral Services were held on Saturday, January 2, 2016 from Christ Lutheran Church in Rhein, SK with Reverend Karen Stepko officiating. The readers were Laura and Sarah Weinbender. The organist was Elsie’s granddaughter, Jody Hertlein, who led the congregation in the singing of the hymns, “In the Garden”, “Fight the Good Fight”, “My Faith Looks Up to Me”, “Jesus Loves Me” and “Beautiful Saviour”. The soloist was Elsie’s Great-Granddaughter, Jenisey Hertlein who led the singing of “Jesus Loves Me”. The Interment Service followed in the Christ Lutheran Church Parish Cemetery with Lindsey Hertlein, Layne Hertlein, Jeffrey Propp, Spencer Lust, Greg Propp and Carey Weinbender 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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McMunnAndYates_1x25.b27_R001862262.indd Obituaries Obituaries prod3/dm 14px24.5ag/class earlug/Sept. - May. Langan 29/15 of LANGAN - 10/14 Mr. Philip Yorkton, husband of the late Evelyn /f/c/proof bill Langan passed away peacefully email jives@mcmunnandyates.com

on December 30 at his home surrounded by his family. He was 80 years of age. Philip Langan Sr. was born September 16, 1935 at Boggy Creek, MB to Pat and Cecille (nee Lafontaine) Langan. The family later moved to the Crescent Lake settlement near Yorkton, SK and soon after relocated to Yorkton. In his younger years, Philip worked as a farm hand and construction worker in the Yorkton district. One of the many interesting projects he worked on was the construction of the Yorkton Hospital tunnels. He spoke of manually wheel-barrowing the concrete as being labour intense but said, “I never thought of it as hard work, it just needed to be done”. Philip married the love of his life, Evelyn Paul of Boggy Creek, MB on April 24, 1957. Together they loved and raised eight children, six boys and two girls. In 1967 Philip upgraded his education and moved his family to Regina where he was employed with the Provincial Government as a printer for approximately 30 years until his retirement. Philip is predeceased by his wife Evelyn (nee Paul) Langan, his parents Pat & Cecille Langan, his sons Earl Sr. and Landry, grandsons Landon and Maddox; brothers Claude and Lawrence; sisters Laura, Annie and Martha; parents-in-law George & Marie Paul; brothersin-law Steve Paul, Clifford Paul, George Paul Jr., Alex Allary, Paul Gauvin, Lyman Allary and Steve Gall; sister-in-law Velma Allary and many other friends and relatives. He leaves to cherish his memory his children, Ron (Velma), Dennis (Darlene), Sharon Langan, Philip Langan, Maryann (Owen), all of Yorkton and Dallas (Sabrina) of Birdtail, MB; numerous nephews, nieces, grandchildren, great-grandchildren and good friends. Philip had an amazing sense of humour, a strong work ethic and persevered through many of life’s struggles. A Prayer Vigil was held on Monday, January 4, 2016 at the Yorkton Friendship Centre. The Funeral Mass was held on Tuesday, January 5, 2016 at St. Gerard’s Roman Catholic Church in Yorkton with Rev. Fr. Francis Hengen as the Celebrant. The organist, Sandra Archer led members of St. Gerard’s Choir in the singing of the hymns, “Morning Has Broken”, “Psalm 33”, “Peace is Flowing Like a River”, “On Eagle’s Wings”, “May Flights of Angels” and “Amazing Grace”. The readings were given by Lyn Gust and Sharon Langan. The honourary pall bearers were Gerry Lafferty, Philip Fisherman Gust, Lennis Paul, Brian Paul, Gabrielle Langan and Jeff (Big Mac) Langan. The interment followed in the Yorkton City Cemetery with Kenny Pritchard, Clayton Langan, Teresa Ennis, Donavin Langan, Sydney Peepeetch and Derek Langan serving as the casket bearers. Memorials honouring Philip’s life may be made to the Dialysis Department at Yorkton Regional Health Centre. Condolences can be sent to the family at www.baileysfuneralhome.com

ANDRUSIEK - Nick Andrusiek passed away on Friday, December 18, 2015 at the Yorkton Regional Health Centre at the age of 84 years. Nick was born on December 13, 1931 to Peter and Mary Andrusiek on the family farm north of Preeceville. Nick attended the Brook View School and was one of few who could not complain about walking miles to school as it was just across the road, but not to be left out of the trials of the 1930’s and 1940’s he was given the task to be up early to start a fire in the school’s wood stove so the school would be warm when the teacher and children arrived. Nick worked on the family farm helping his parents throughout his young years and at age 21 he met Lena Yarycky and the following year Nick and Lena “Minnie” were united in Matrimony on June 28, 1954. It was at this time that Nick and Minnie took over the operations of the family farm. Farming, raising cattle, gardens and the rest of the daily chores kept them very busy throughout the summer months and in the winter Nick would work for logging companies. Nick and Minnie were blessed with two children, Lionel and Marilyn. In October of 1965, Nick and Minnie moved the family to Hudson Bay where Nick was employed with the Simpson Timber Company as a Millwright until the company ceased operations and Nick retired at the age of 59. In October of 1997, Nick and Minnie moved from Hudson Bay to Yorkton yet still continued to tend to their farmyard and gardens. Nick enjoyed tinkering in his workshop and fixing things people brought him. He enjoyed tending to his fruit trees, gardens, helping Minnie in the kitchen, politics, new technology, meeting friends for coffee, reading about local history and road trips. Nick is predeceased by his brothers, Alex, George, Bill, Charlie and Metro; by his sisters, Victoria Geretzky and Helen Lazun. Nick leaves to celebrate his life his beloved wife of 61 years, Minnie; his son, Lionel Andrusiek of Yorkton; his daughter, Marilyn Andrusiak Stroshein of Isla Mujeres, Mexico; his four grandchildren and their families, Joel (Brandi) Kortmeyer and son, Colton of Vegreville; Bobby (Erin) Kortmeyer and their children Broden, Brooke and Hayden of Saskatoon; Dustin Kortmeyer of Canora and Danielle (Kevin) Kortmeyer Drobot and son, Riley of Canora; Nick also leaves his one brother, Harry (Marie) Andrusiak of Regina and his sisters, Rhea Swan of Preeceville and Alice Rictor of Vancouver. Funeral services were held on Wednesday, December 23, 2015 from Kopan’s Funeral Service, Highway #9 North, Yorkton with Jason E. Kopan serving as the Celebrant. The Interment followed in the Yorkton City Cemetery with Lionel Andrusiak, Bobby Kortmeyer, Dustin Kortmeyer and Kevin Drobot serving as the Pall bearers. Kopan’s Funeral Service, Highway #9 North, Yorkton was entrusted with arrangements. www.kopans.ca 306-783-0099

Death Notices

Death Notices

DICKIE - Edwin Dickie, beloved husband of Matilda of Yorkton, formerly of the Ebenezer and Creelman districts, passed away on Thursday, December 24, 2015 at the Yorkton Regional Health Centre at the age of 78 years. Funeral services will be held Friday, January 8, 2016 at 2:00p.m. at the Heritage Baptist Church in Yorkton with the interment service to commence in the Crewell Cemetery. Edwin was predeceased by his parents, Harry & Ivey (nee Wilson) Dickie and his daughter Kimberley Juricic. He leaves to cherish his memory, his wife Matilda of Yorkton, three children; Jacqueline Dickie, Timothy (Eloise) Dickie, Aaron (Jennifer) Dickie, five grandchildren; Sheldon, Alexandra, Devin, Hunter and Nathan, brother Arthur (Alice), as well as their many “adopted” kids, numerous nieces, nephews, relatives and friends.Arrangements entrusted to Bailey’s Funeral Home. www.baileysfuneralhome.com.


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