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SPOKOWSKI - William James Spokowski, “Bill” as he was known to family and friends, was born on January 4, 1931, one of ten children, born to Nicholas and Katherine (nee Fedun) Spokowski. He passed away peacefully with family at his side on February 10, 2015 at the age of 84 years. Bill married his sweetheart, Lois (nee Murphy) of the Eden district on December 22, 1956. They were blessed with six children, four boys and two girls. The family lived on the farm until moving into Yorkton in 1980. He continued to farm for many years after moving into Yorkton. Like his father, Bill’s passions were farming, carpentry, sports, hunting and fishing. In recent years, his fishing trips were a highlight of his life. He poured his heart and soul into his tasks, whether he was working with cattle, gardening, playing cards or building cupboards. A skilled mechanic and carpenter, he did most of his own repairs and built many of the farm buildings. Bill had a tender appreciation for God’s creation, often bringing small critters into the house to show young children, baby bunnies, birds or guiding friends and family to a newborn fawn he’d come across in the field. He had a special love for the children in his life and was known for his relentless teasing. Bill always had time for friends to visit or to lend a helping hand to a neighbour in need. Bill was predeceased by his parents, Nicholas and Katherine; his siblings, Steve, Mary, Ann, Frank, Joe, Fred and Josephine; his in-laws, Charles and Gertrude Murphy; several brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law. He is survived by his loving and devoted wife, Lois and their six children, Darwin (Debra), Delmer, Dean (Colette), Ken (Lea), Rhonda (Randy) McCombs and Kim (Brad) Liebrecht. Also left to celebrate his life and cherish his memory are his 18 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren; his sisters, Corinne Hall and Jean (Leonard) Radons as well as many nieces, nephews, other relatives, good friends and neighbours. Bill’s practical advice, quick wit and sense of humour, his constant teasing and joy of life will be deeply missed by his family and his many friends. His life is celebrated and will be forever cherished through the light he has left in the hearts of all who knew and loved him. A Memorial Service was held on Friday, February 13, 2015 from the Chapel of Christie’s Funeral Home in Yorkton, SK with Reverend Jen Dresser (Minister at St. Andrew’s United Church) officiating. Special taped music selections included “Bridge Over Troubled Water” as sung by Willie Nelson, “In the Eyes of My People” by Mac Davis and “I Will Remember You” by Sarah McLachlan. The Urn Bearer was Bill’s grandson, Kyle Liebrecht and all of the his grandchildren were considered to be Honourary Pallbearers. 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.
TARNOWETSKI - Mrs. Helen Tarnowetski, beloved wife of the late Ted Tarnowetski passed peacefully after a brief illness on February 8, 2015 with her family at her side at the Yorkton District Nursing Home. She was 86 years of age. Helen was born at the family homestead, north of Tuffnell, on May 20, 1928 and was the youngest of 3 children. She attended school at the Echo Lake School division but remained on the family farm helping her parents until she was united in marriage to Ted Tarnowetski on August 28, 1949 at the Sheho Ukrainian Orthodox Church. Together they farmed south of Tuffnell until 1960 when they moved to Tonkin because of Ted’s employment. In 1980 they transferred to Yorkton where they eventually retired. They were married for 62 years when Ted passed away in 2012. She had one daughter, RoseAnn, born in Foam Lake and three grandchildren; Amanda (January 1982), Kris (January 1984) and Kaley (September 1987). Her grandchildren were the light of her life. She spent many hours with them making bread, Easter eggs and just having fun whether camping or just playing cards. Helen was an excellent seamstress and had the opportunity to put her skills to use by sewing RoseAnn and her brother’s six children many little outfits. Later, she was employed by Glauser’s Drapery sewing beautiful drapes for their clients. Cross stitching, crocheting and knitting were among her favorite pastimes in the later years. She enjoyed the art of quilting and made sure that each grandchild had a special keepsake. She enjoyed gardening and took great pride in growing beautiful flowers. When a four-legged intruder started digging up the flowers, they set up a humane trap with the help of their friend Tony. They had quite a surprise when releasing this pest in the country and found out it was a skunk. She loved to bake bread and cinnamon buns, make perogies and noodles and more often than not, the living room became the “noodle drying” room. The two freezers were always full of baking and her grandchildren would often stock up before leaving Yorkton. She enjoyed volunteering her time at the Ukrainian Orthodox Auditorium making perogies and working bingos and banquets, which were more like social outings than work. She also belonged to the Ukrainian Orthodox Women’s Association and later on became one of the elder sisters. For nine years, she participated as a volunteer in the Annual Super Cities Walk for MS. Together, Ted and Helen enjoyed other activities such as watching curling, playing cards with friends and occasionally bowling with the members of the church. In their earlier years, they enjoyed many camping and fishing trips with family and friends and later when they had a motorhome, took their grandchildren on some of those adventures. Helen and Ted’s travels took them to places such as Hawaii, Alaska and throughout the US and Canada. Family was very important to Helen and even though the family gatherings were small, they were always special. She loved when friends and family would stop by unexpected and she would make a pot of tea and bring out some cookies before you could say you couldn’t stay long. She was predeceased by her sister, Rosie, her parents, Anton and Anne, her brother, William (Bill) and her husband Ted. She leaves behind to cherish her memory her daughter RoseAnn and son-in-law Brian and three grandchildren, Amanda and her husband Phillip, Kris and his wife Melanie and Kaley, sister-in-laws, Sylvia Anklewich and Pauline Magera, brother-in-law Walter Tarnowetski and numerous nieces and nephews and many dear friends. A Prayer Service was held on Thursday, February 12, 2015 and the Funeral Service on Friday, February 13, 2015, both services at Holy Transfiguration Ukrainian Orthodox Church in Yorkton with Very Rev. Father Mel Slashinsky officiating. The Responses were led by Zennovia Duch & Parish Choir Members. All of Helen’s Family and Friends were considered as honourary bearers. Members of the Ukrainian Women’s Association, Olena Pchilka Branch paid tribute in an honour guard. The interment followed in the Garden of Gethsemane at Yorkton Memorial Gardens with Kris Yanke (Grandson), Phil Matechuk (Grandson-in-law), Geraldine Arvay (Niece), Wayne Arvay (Nephew), Lorraine Arvay (Niece) and Al Arvay (Nephew) serving as the casket bearers. Memorial donations honouring Helen’s life may be made to Helen’s favourite charity, the Multiple Sclerosis Society or the Ukrainian Orthodox Church Renovation Fund. Condolences may be forwarded to the family by visiting www.baileysfuneralhome.com. Vichnaya Pamyat! Eternal Memory!
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and Mary (nee Chunik) Weselowski. On July 1, 1950 she married Walter John Sedlick. They made their home in Yorkton, SK. Helen passed away on February 8, 2015 at the Yorkton Regional Health Centre. Helen was predeceased by her parents Mary and Wasyl; her four brothers, Max, Peter, Steve and Walter; her brothers-inlaw, Sam, Nick and Wally. Sisters Ann & Patsy & sister-in-law Ann Pachowski. Helen leaves cherished memories for her husband Walter; son Gary (Joanne) Sedlick of Vernon, BC; daughter Kari (Don) Norman of Regina; her four grandchildren, Keith Sedlick (Calgary), Karla Sedlick (Vancouver), Ryan & Reid Norman (Regina). Her sisters: Jean Chetyrbuk (Dauphin), Olga Basaraba (Winnipeg), Tillie (Max) Loss (Dauphin); her sister-in-law Vera Weselowski (Winnipeg) and Stella Weselowski (Dauphin) and numerous nieces and nephews. The funeral service was held on Thursday, February 12, 2015 from the Yorkton Memorial Gardens Family Centre with Rev. Devon Pattemore of Knox Presbyterian Church officiating. Pianist, Amanda Buhler led the congregation in the singing of the hymns ‘Amazing Grace’ and ‘In the Garden’. Granddaughter Karla Sedlick sang Leonard Cohen’s ‘Hallelujah’. Son Gary gave the eulogy. Following the memorial luncheon the interment took place at the Yorkton City Cemetery. Grandson Ryan Norman was the urn bearer with the other grandchildren serving as the honorary bearers. Condolences can be left at baileysfuneralhome.com. Memorials were to the CNIB - 2550 Broad St., Regina, SK, S4P 3Z4. The cremation and funeral care was entrusted to:
STEHR - Dave Stehr passed away peacefully on Tuesday, February 10, 2015 at the Yorkton Regional Health Centre. He was 90 years of age. Dave was born on January 16, 1925 on the family farm in the Maple Creek District of Saskatchewan to Ludwig and Augusta (nee Mehrer) Stehr. Dave lived and worked in several places over the course of his life and was renowned for his horsemanship and his love of animals. Dave listed in his memoirs his many cats, his Border Collies and out of all the horses he had owned he gave special mention to his “good” horses, “Wrangler”, “Kit” and “Magpie”. Dave served as a leader for 10 years of the 4H Light Horse Club and for 2 years of the Lady Lake Gymkhana Club. In his later years Dave discovered a love of dancing, an activity which he and Vicky enjoyed together until his recent illness prevented him from taking part in it several months prior to his passing. Dave leaves to celebrate his life and remember him fondly his partner, Vicky Babichuk and her family; Dave’s six children, Garry, Joy (Wally), Bev (Bryan), Barney (Pirk), Keith (Sandra) and Donna (Bill); his 14 grandchildren; 16 greatgrandchildren; and his two surviving sisters, Edna Seeley and Violet Yanke. He stated that his fondest memories of his lifetime were of the births of his children, he said, “I loved them all, without measure”. Dave felt fortunate to have lived a long, healthy and full life. He will be missed. The family wishes to especially thank the nurses who treated and cared for him and his family with kindness and respect until he passed away. According to Dave’s wishes, a private memorial service will be held at a later date. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Kopan’s Funeral Service Highway #9 North, Yorkton, Saskatchewan. 306-783-0099 www.kopans.ca or on our Facebook page under Kopan’s Funeral Service.
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