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YASCHUK - Ernie was born in Strasbourg, SK on February 26, 1936, the son of Harry and Mary (nee Derkach) Yaschuk. Ernie grew up on the family farm in the Walkerville district, near Ituna, SK with his sister, Eva and brother, Mervin. Ernie attended Walkerville School, then moved to Toronto in 1954 and worked at Avro Arrow in Toronto, until the company (of 17,000 employees) closed in 1959. Ernie met Pauline Kitzul prior to his move to Toronto. Pauline was in Portage La Prairie, in training at the Mental Hospital in that city. Ernie made several trips to Portage La Prairie to visit and Pauline became the love of his life. He also attended her graduation at Portage in 1957, where they announced their engagement. Pauline went back to Toronto with Ernie, but they came home to Foam Lake, SK to be married at the Foam Lake Ukrainian Orthodox Church on August 9, 1958 and this year celebrated their 57th Wedding Anniversary. The couple made their home in Toronto and bought their first new home in New Market, ON. Following his lay off at Avro Arrow, Ernie and Pauline moved back to Foam Lake and purchased the Pendlebury farm. The farm was Ernie’s pride and joy and was a successful farming operation and even built a brand new home on the farm. He was very proud of his new lease on life and he and Pauline welcomed their children, Beverly in 1961, Carla in 1962, Darryn (who died in infancy on July 25, 1965) and Tannis in 1968. Ernie, Pauline and their daughters, sold their farm in 1974 and moved to Yorkton where he built Yorkton New Holland. He worked as Maintenance Manager at Queen Elizabeth Court and he and Pauline lived there for 13 years until his retirement in 2001. After Ernie’s retirement, he and Pauline purchased a new home on Russell Drive. Ernie enjoyed every minute there and loved the neighbourhood as everyone on the street were friends not just neighbours. Gardening was his passion and he won 1st prize for his well tended vegetable garden. He passed away peacefully, at his home, following a lovely supper and evening of playing cards with friends. Ernie was predeceased by his infant son, Darryn; his parents, Mary and Harry Yaschuk; his parents-in-law, John and Dora Kitzul; his brother-in-law, Harry Charanduk; his nephew, Nolan Kreklevich; his brother-in-law, Johnnie Kreklevich as well as numerous aunts and uncles. Ernie is survived by his loving wife, Pauline; his daughters, Bev (Brent) and their kittens that Ernie loved so much; Carla (Mick) and their sons, Tyler (Theresa) and Bradon; Tannis (Stephane) and their children, Brandon and Brielle; his sister, Eva Charanduk (and her children Sharon and Darryl); his brother, Mervin (Edna) Yaschuk (and their daughter, Robyn) as well as many other relatives, neighbours and good friends. The Prayer Service was held on Monday, November 23, 2015 from the Chapel of Christie’s Funeral Home & Crematorium, Yorkton, SK with the Very Reverend Mel Slashinsky officiating. Yvonne Panchuk and members of the church choir led the responses and the reader was Ernie’s grandson, Bradon Pihowich. The Funeral Service was held on Tuesday, November 24, 2015 from Holy Transfiguration Ukrainian Orthodox Church with the Very Reverend Father Mel Slashinsky officiating. Yvonne Panchuk and members of the church choir led the responses and the Cross Bearer was Ernie’s Granddaughter, Brielle Baraniuk. The Interment Service followed in the Yorkton Memorial Gardens, Garden of St. Luke, with Brent Kindratsky, Tyler Pihowich, Mick Pihowich, Bradon Pihowich, Stephane Neveu and Brandon Baraniuk 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. KOZEY - It is with great sadness the family announces the passing of our beloved Mom, Grandma/Baba Olga Kozey on November 12, 2015 at the Pasqua Hospital in Regina at the age of 87. Olga arrived on this Earth August 2, 1928 in Goodeve, SK. A beautiful daughter to Wasyl and Kateryna (Bekesh) Pankiw. Olga grew up in the Goodeve area on the farm. She attended Halech School for approximately 8 years when a decision came about to quit school to help her family out on the farm as 2 of her brothers set out to join the military. Here now, Olga helped without complaint on the farm, in the fields, with livestock, in the home cooking, cleaning and keeping (at her best) all her siblings in order. Olga perfected the art of cooking and baking. Her passion was making dozens upon dozens of perogies and cabbage rolls. Upon her perfecting the skills of homemaking, Olga was ready for marriage. Meeting the love of her life Peter Kozey, they married in Goodeve in 1950. They settled on the Kozey family homestead just North of highway 15 between Goodeve and Hubbard, with Hubbard being home. Farm life and working hard was what Olga knew. Never complaining and always working tending to the cattle, feeding and milking, cleaning stalls, raising chickens, pigs. All the while raising 4 children, helping out with her live-in in-laws, keeping everyone fed, keeping the house clean, cutting grass, looking after her enormous garden, tending to the fields upon harvest. It was a tireless non ending cycle for Olga, with sleep being a foreign word for her. Olga was used to getting up on Mondays at 3 am to do laundry. This was the norm for her. Olga and Peter regularly attended Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Holy Ghost in Goodeve. Olga enjoyed socializing with family and friends. She enjoyed dancing, visiting, playing 3 spot, cribbage, picking mushrooms and chokecherries and always being the one to have enough food made for everyone - always! This all the while keeping up with her daily duties of being a wife, mom, grandma and homemaker. Olga always had that one stick of Juicy Fruit gum in her purse and always was willing to let another have it. She never complained and always provided for others first. After almost 50 years on the family farm, retirement was in hand and they sold the family farm and retired to the city of Yorkton. Keeping with her faith, she attended the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Yorkton. Upon Peter’s passing in September of 2002, Olga lived in their ‘dream home’ until July of 2006. Here is where she decided to move to her own condo in Regina where she lived out her final years close to her family and friends. Always having thoughts of visiting and having visitors, she became extremely close to Jake Dorish, son of Robert Dorish. It was as she described ‘her boy’ and never a day went by that she didn’t find time to see Jake or at least talk to him. Olga was predeceased by her father Wasyl (1974), mother Kateryna (1978), husband, Peter, brother Nicholas (1984) and sister Mary (2014). Olga is survived by 2 daughters, Elaine (George) Dorish, Karen (Nick) Oltean; sons, Richard (Mabel) Kozey, Donald (Linda) Kozey; sisters, Linda (Brent) Simmons, Darlene (Mike) Baran and brothers John (Catherine) Pankiw, Mike (Helen) Pankiw and Russel (Rosalie) Pankiw. Grandsons Rob Dorish (Rhonda), Rylan Kozey, Corey Kozey (Lynelle), Evan Kozey, Michael Kozey, Tyler Oltean, Brent Oltean and granddaughters Kimberly Dorish, Tiffany Kozey and Nichole Oltean and great-grandchildren Mathew, Samantha, Breanne and Jake Dorish, Hunter, Reid and Hudson Kozey. A Prayer Service was held on Thursday, November 19, 2015 and the Funeral Service on Friday, November 20, 2015 at Holy Transfiguration Ukrainian Orthodox Church in Yorkton with Very Rev. Father Mel Slashinsky officiating. The responses were led by Yvonne Panchuk & parish choir members. The cross bearer was Ron Pankiw. The Interment followed in the Garden of Gethsemane at Yorkton Memorial Gardens with Rob Dorish, Jake Dorish, Andrew Kozey, Russel Pankiw, Mike Pankiw and Brandon Krushelnicki serving as the casket bearers. Memorials honouring Olga’s life may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.baileysfuneralhome.com. Vichnaya Pamyat! Memory Eternal!
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WAYDE - Lawrence. 1945 - 2015. We are heartbroken over the sudden passing of Lawrence Eugene Wayde of Yorkton, SK on Tuesday, November 24, 2015 at the Pasqua Hospital in Regina, SK. He was 70 years of age. Lawrence was born in Canora, SK on May 22, 1945 and was raised on the family farm in Swan Plain, SK. He lived in Calgary, AB for 40 years where he established Midwest Home Improvements in 1985, which he operated until 2008 when he moved back to Yorkton. Lawrence will be remembered as a hard worker all his life, lending a helping hand to whomever needed it. He was devoted to his family, loved his garden and always fed the birds and squirrels. He was predeceased by his father, Stephen in 1988 and a brother, Ernie in 1990. Lawrence is survived by his loving wife, Elaine; mother, Nellie; daughters, Cheryl (Jared), Christie (Brian); grandchildren, Ayden, Kash and Kassidy; step-children, Lorissa Strychowskyj and Ivan Strychowskyj and their families; brothers, Stanley (Gloria) Wasylyniuk, Mervin (Nancy) Wasylyniuk, Percy (Fay) Wasylyniuk, Wayne Wasylyniuk; sisters, Iris Hryhoryshen, Minnie (Norman) Humeniuk, Gloria (Lorne) Ludba, Olga (Larry) Happy, Jeanette Baker, Lorette (Wayne) Remanda, Lorraine (Darcy); brothers-in-law, Michael (Judy) Lasko and Paul (Lorraine) Lasko; sister-in-law, Mary Lee Lasko as well as numerous other relatives. Rest in peace, my “Hunzu” Vichnaya Pamyat. Prayer Services were held Monday, November 30, 2015 from the Chapel of Christie’s Funeral Home, Yorkton, SK and the Funeral Service was held on Tuesday, December 1, 2015 from Holy Transfiguration Ukrainian Orthodox Church, Yorkton, SK. The Very Reverend Father Mel Slashinsky officiated both services with Zennovia Duch and members of the Holy Transfiguration Ukrainian Orthodox Church Choir leading the responses. The Cross Bearer was Joshua Wasylyniuk. The Interment Service followed in Yorkton Memorial Gardens, Garden of Crucifixion with Percy Wasylyniuk, Mervin Wasylyniuk, Stan Wasylyniuk, Michael Lasko, Norman Humeniuk and Wayne Remanda serving as the Casket Bearers. The Honourary Casket Bearers were Cheryl Wayde, Jared Anderson, Christie Wayde, Brian Hosler, Gloria and Lorne Ludba. Friends may make memorial donations to the Swan Plain Ukrainian Orthodox Church, Swan Plain, SK, Holy Transfiguration Ukrainian Orthodox Church, Yorkton, SK, or to the Saskatchewan Lung Association. 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.
HAAG - It is with great sadness that we announce the sudden passing of our dearly loved Paula. Born in Yorkton, April 27, 1964, Paula passed away at her home in Summerland on November 15, 2015. Paula will forever be missed by her daughters: Alexandra and Rianne and their father Ivan Haag (Debbie O’Bree), mother Judy Josephson, brother Michael (Kristy), niece Kennedy, also her many friends and her co-workers at the Pacific Agri-Food Research Centre. Predeceased by her father, Paul Josephson. Paula will forever be remembered for her good nature and strong will, her endless compassion and her constant supply of humour. Paula was kind and thoughtful and had the ability to make everyone around her laugh, whether it be along with her or at her expense. Paula dearly loved her friends and family near and far and did her best to remain in contact with them over the years. Above all else Paula loved her two daughters, whom she did an incredible job of raising for the past twentytwo years. Paula was an exceptional mother, mentor and friend and will be dearly missed by all of those who were lucky enough to have known her. A Celebration of Life was held for Paula on Saturday, November 21, 2015 at 1:00 p.m. at the Providence Penticton Chapel, 1258 Main Street, Penticton, British Columbia.
KOZAK - Wayne Michael Kozak was born on August 24, 1977 at Yorkton, SK; a son of Connie (nee Nesbitt) and Barry Kozak. Wayne was raised on the farm and received his education at the Theodore School, graduating in 1995. As a young man Wayne first tried his hand at auto body repair, but discovered that was not for him. He then enrolled in a welding course and eventually worked his way to his journeyman’s certificate. This opened many doors for Wayne, he worked for a couple of years in Tisdale at the Irving Manufacturing Co., then spent four years in Regina, where he worked at Dumar and Brandt Industries. Wayne eventually moved back to the Theodore district and for the past 5 1/2 years had been employed with EMW Industrial Ltd. Wayne’s passion was the outdoors, fishing and hunting took up much of his leisure time. He also spent many, many enjoyable hours in the video gaming realm and made many friends in the gaming world. Wayne’s death was sudden, he collapsed and passed away while out on a hunting trip in the Theodore district with his best friend Johnny Beaton last Saturday, November 21. He was 38 years of age. Predeceased by his grandfathers, Mike Kozak and Albert Nesbitt; he will be sadly missed by his parents, Barry & Connie of Theodore; brother David of Regina; former sister-in-law, Mandy Horvath; grandmothers, Alice Solomon (Kozak) of Theodore and Tina Nesbitt of Yorkton and by numerous uncles, aunts and cousins, as well as his many friends and co-workers. A visitation for family and friends was held on Thursday evening, November 26, 2015 from the Yorkton Memorial Gardens Family Centre. Cremation followed, and the funeral service was held on Friday morning, November 27, 2015 from the Memorial Gardens Family Centre with Karen Kuzek of the United Church of Canada officiating. Tributes were given by Chris Hicock & Ryan Steinhaeusser. Organist, Iris Skehar led the congregation in the singing of the hymn ‘How Great Thou Art’. Two taped selections were heard, ‘Riverbank’ by Jeff Bates and ‘Go Rest High on that Mountain’ by Vince Gill. A memorial luncheon was held in the Family Centre immediately following the funeral. Wayne’s ashes were then interred in the Theodore Cemetery. Wayne’s brother David was the urn bearer. Memorials may be made to the Heart & Stroke Foundation (c/o Bailey’s - or to the Whitesand Wildlife Assoc. c/o Box 172 Springside, SK, S0A 3V0.
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I would like to announce the passing of my wife, Mary Ozirney, on November 22, 2015 at the Yorkton Hospital. There will be no funeral service, but donations to the Yorkton Regional Health Centre would be much appreciated. At the same time I would like to thank Dr. I. Vorster and staff and all of the other doctors and staff on floors 2nd South and 3rd South for the generous care they provided for Mary. Also, thanks to my neighbours and friends for the food and cards, I appreciate your consideration very much. -Thanks, Mike Ozirney