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Obituaries
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WILCOCK – Wilfred Wilcock, in his 95th year, went to be with his Lord on April 6, 2018 at Garden City Manor, St. Catharines, Ontario. He was born on May 13, 1923 on a farm two miles east of Sheho, Saskatchewan, the youngest child of Thomas and Minnie. Wilfred farmed his entire working life. He married Susan Steingard (Kehler) on October 3, 1964. They began their own farm right next to the one he grew up on. One of his greatest joys was making Christmas displays that lit up the sky along Hwy 16. He spent many hours putting up the lights which were a joy to all who saw them. Wilfred lived on the farm near Sheho until age 92, moved to Aspen Bluffs Villa in Yorkton, Saskatchewan, then to Garden City Manor in St. Catharines, Ontario. Wilfred is predeceased by his wife, Susan, his parents Thomas and Minnie, infant brother Wallace, brother Thomas (Gladys), infant nephew Gordon, Wilfred Elaschuk (husband of niece Phyllis), sister Mary Babichuk (Bill), nephew Norman Wilcocks and great niece Kathy Landstad (Wilcocks). Left to honour Wilfred and his love are his three children, Shirley Perron and her son Serge, Ruth Wilcock (Amy McGrath), Sheila (Scot) Leys and their three children, Cassidy, Carter and Kara, his nephew Arlon Wilcocks and family, his niece Phyllis Elaschuk and family, and the family of the late Norman Wilcocks. Burial at the Sheho cemetery and a Celebration of Wilfred's Life will be held in Sheho at a later date. If so desired, memorial donations may be made to the Alzheimer's Society of Canada. LEGGE - Winnifred Mary Legge, daughter of Lenard and Mary Kilgour of Buchanan, SK, was born April 30, 1933 and passed away at home in Yorkton, SK. Winnifred was united in marriage to Gordon Legge in 1972. The marriage took place and Lenard Kilgour’s farm. Winnifred attended school at Bellenden, SK. Winnifred had one daughter Bonnie Lynne Thomas (nee Kilgour) who was born on June 24, 1965 to a previous marriage. Winnie and Gordon were blessed with a son, Robbert Colin Legge, born April 25, 1973. Winnifred also had three step-children, Judy Hershmiller, Dianne Thompson and David Legge. Winnifred was known for always helping anyone who needed it. Winnifred was always having dessert and coffee ready for company. Friends and neighbors were always complimenting her on her gardens and flower beds and especially her cooking. Winnifred was predeceased by her loving husband, Gordon Legge, her son Robbert Colin Legge and granddaughter Carol Lynne Lyndsey Focht, parents Lenard and Mary Kilgour, brother Len Kilgour, sister Betty Paulson, brother Jack Kilgour, sisters in law Mary Kilgour and Barb Kilgour of Michigan, brothers in law Tom Currah, Lawrence Belitski and Dory Paulson, and niece Bernadette Belitiski. Winnifred leaves to mourn her sisters Dorothy Currah of St. Thomas, ON and Penny Belitski, daughter Bonnie Thomas of Yorkton, SK, step children David Legge (Karen), Judy Hershmiller (Don) and Dianne Thompson, grandchildren Kathy, Colin, Maryanne Focht and Carrissa and Bryce Kurtz. She also leaves great grandchildren Christian and Matthew, several nieces and nephews and countless friends. Winnifred lead a devoted life to those she loved. She will be greatly missed.
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HAMILTON - Elizabeth “Beth” Marie Hamilton. January 21,1940 April 7, 2018. We will always remember the good times. Like a butterfly... she flies free happy and is dancing with our Father again. Goodbye Mom, we loved you, Your daughters, Laure and Faith. Elizabeth Marie Hamilton (Fedun) passed away nestled in her favourite chair, peacefully, painlessly, surrounded by love on Saturday, April 7, 2018. To send a condolence to the family please visit www.yatesmemorial.ca. YATES MEMORIAL SERVICES 1-877-264-3848 “Lives Cherished and Celebrated”
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SWERHUN - Gary. Born August 20, 1954. Passed away April 9, 2018 at Nanaimo Regional General Hospital. Married Jean Elliott in Nanaimo on May 21, 1994. No funeral will be held as per his wishes. His ashes will be spread in BC at a later date.
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GROSS - It is with deep sorrow that we announce the peaceful passing of our beloved husband, father and grandfather, Alvin Gross on April 6, 2018 at Yorkton. He was 90 years of age. Alvin Arnold Gross was born on March 29, 1928 on the family farm in the Stornoway district, the son of Fred and Molly (nee Ruf) Gross. He attended Glasgow School and began farming with his father at an early age and later with his brother Eric. He worked on a dairy farm and later for a farmer in the Wroxton district until he acquired his own land. On October 7, 1955 Alvin was united in marriage to Mary Puritch. This union was blessed with a son Brian Frederick (1963) and two daughters, Anne Maureen (1960) (died in infancy) and Joan Marie (1967). Alvin and Mary lovingly shared 62 years together. Alvin was a successful farmer growing various crops, but he especially enjoying growing canola. He loved working the land, planting the seed, watching it grow into wavering fields of grain and later harvesting the reward of his labours. A skillful mechanic, whether he was replacing a broken gear on the combine, overhauling a tractor or fixing a broken toy....Alvin was successful. This gift earned him the name “Grandpa Fix It” given by his cherished granddaughters. In 1967 Alvin and Mary moved to their home in Yorkton and Alvin became a “lunch - pail farmer” travelling to the farm each day to continue his farm work. Alvin retired from the farm in the fall of 1996 and concluded his lifelong career with an auction sale in the spring of 1997. His retirement gave him more time for hunting, fishing and working on his “little farm”, his GARDEN, growing various kinds of tomatoes and many other wonderful vegetables. He shared the abundance of his garden with family, neighbors and friends. His weekly drives to the farm to cut grass made for enjoyable summer outings. He enjoyed travelling to places like Vancouver, Cold Lake, AB, Greenwood, N.S., Ottawa, Comox, BC, Calgary and Winnipeg. Alvin’s deep faith in God gave him guidance, strength and hope throughout his life. God’s work in his life brought him joy and peace. Alvin was predeceased by his father, Fred (1946), mother Molly (1991), daughter Anne (1960), nephew Craig Vaughan (1980), brothers-in-law Richard Burback (2005), Norval Vaughan (2014) and brother Eric (2016). Left to cherish his memory are his loving wife Mary of Yorkton; son Brian of Calgary, daughter Joan (Craig) Frost of Winnipeg; three granddaughters, Kaitlyn, Carmen and Cassidy Frost of Winnipeg; three sisters, Miriam Burback of Yorkton, Lillian Nesbitt of Edmonton and Ruth Vaughan of Yorkton; sisterin-law Joyce Gross of Yorkton, numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and many dear friends. The Funeral Service was held on Tuesday, April 10, 2018 at Yorkton Memorial Gardens Family Centre with Jim Atcheson, Jack Reddekopp, Betty Petersen and Linda Wainwright as the officiants. The pianist, Sherrie Gullacher led the congregation in the singing of the hymns. Guest Register attenders were Brenda Hermanson, Shirley Graham, Marla Munro and Viola Hermanson. The ushers were David Hermanson, Rocky Munro and George Osborne. The interment followed in the Garden of St. Matthew at Yorkton Memorial Gardens with Rick Vaughan, Kelly Burback, Trevor Puritch, Bryan Elaschuk, Ron Hermanson and Regan Cobb serving as the casket bearers. Memorials in memory of Alvin may be made to the Heart & Stroke Foundation as gifts of remembrance. Condolences can be sent to the family at www.baileysfuneralhome.com.
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who passed away April 24, 2015
Your life was a blessing, your memory a treasure, you are loved beyond words and missed beyond measure Deeply missed and forever remembered by loving husband John, daughter Sonja, grandchildren and great - grandchildren
FEDYK - In loving memory of Walter, who passed away April 20, 2005. Your presence we miss, Your memory we treasure, Loving you always, Forgetting you never. -Forever missed Janice, Emil & Family
MCCALLUM - In loving memory of Phyllis. April 9, 2015. How constantly we think of you With hearts and eyes that fill The love in life we had for you In death grows stronger still Thoughts go back to happy days When we were all together The family chain is broken now But memories live forever Let the winds of love blow softly And whisper for you to hear We love and miss you sadly As it dawns another year. -Forever loved and remembered James McCallum, Stacy, Trent, Grant and families.
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