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Obituaries
SHINDLE - Annie Shindle passed away peacefully on Sunday, October 11, 2015 at the Yorkton & District Nursing Home - Country Meadows House. She was 95 years of age. Annie was born on Saturday, December 6, 1919 on the family farm near Springside. Annie was an avid gardener and especially loved to tend to her numerous varieties of flowers, she enjoyed quilting, fishing and feeding “her� birds, especially the Blue Jays. Funeral services were held on Saturday, October 17, 2015 from the Springside Baptist Church with Pastor Karl Kienle officiating. The organist, Jeanette Kriger with Lucille Pritchard led the congregation in the singing of the hymns, “What a Friend We Have in Jesus�, “O Happy Day� and “Amazing Grace�. The scripture lesson was read by Elaine Bachorcik with the gospel lesson being read by Crystal Demeria. A heartfelt eulogy was given in memory of Annie by Pat Ellingson and a special selection was given by Annie’s sister, Edna Richardson. The interment followed in the Springside Town Cemetery with Chad Shindle, Allison Shindle, Trevor Shindle, Wayne Laube, Terry Monka and Daryl Nielson serving as the Pall bearers. Memorial donations in memory of the Late Annie Shindle may be made to the Langenburg Centennial Special Care Home or to The Gideon’s International as gifts of remembrance. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Kopan’s Funeral Service, Highway #9 North, Yorkton. 306-783-0099 www.kopans.ca.
OSTAFIE - Donald Peter Ostafie of Yorkton, beloved husband of Janet Ostafie passed away peacefully, surrounded by his loving family at the Yorkton Regional Health Centre on Wednesday, October 7, 2015, after a courageous battle with cancer. Donald was born on December 6, 1962 to Walter and Nellie (nee Halushka) Ostafie. He met the love of his life in 1989 where both were working at “Nikki’sâ€? Restaurant. They were a great team together in the hospitality industry and had a special connection with each other. He was a great chef which led to his venture to operate his own restaurant in Springside where Janet helped him out. Donnie married Janet July 11, 1992 and they were blessed with two wonderful sons: Dalton in 1998 and Remington in 1999. If there was ever a clichĂŠ of “Jack of all Tradesâ€? Donnie was the prime example – he loved carpentry, jeeping, fishing, hunting, sausage/jerky making, cooking, volunteering and playing pool. He was a great host. He was the absolute best at whatever he did. Donnie was predeceased by his parents Walter and Nellie Ostafie, sister Mae Kitsch and niece Amy Ostafie. He is survived by his loving wife Janet; three sons, Dylan (Amber), Dalton (Kaylyn) and Remington (Shaylee); two granddaughters, Mackenzie and Haley; his three sisters, Francis Ripa, Marlene Anstey (Don) and Doreen Kryski; one brother, Tony Ostafie; his mother and father-in-law, Theresa and James Rushka; brothers-in-law; David Rushka and Aron Rushka (Stephanie); sisters-in-law, Dawn Lutz (Kevin) and Colette (Ian) Turberfield; as well as numerous nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Prayer Vigil was held on Thursday, October 15, 2015 and the Funeral Mass was celebrated on Friday, October 16, 2015 both from St. Gerard’s Roman Catholic Church in Yorkton with Rev. Francis Hengen as the Celebrant. Lorne Tarr served as the cross bearer. Pianist, Lorraine Lysak with members of the parish choir led the congregation in the singing of the hymns: “Though the Mountains May Fallâ€?, “Psalm 40â€?, “Before the Sun Burned Brightâ€?, “This Aloneâ€?, “Song of the Angelsâ€? and “How Great Thou Artâ€?. Doreen Kryski, Kennedy Lutz and Shaylee Valuck served as Lectors. Theresa Rushka read the Prayers of the Faithful. Dawn Lutz and family served as the gift bearers. The ushers were Michael Ostafie and Allen Bashutski. Interment followed in the Yorkton Memorial Gardens. Memorials in memory of Donnie may be made to The Health Foundation for the CT Scanner fund or to the Allan Blair Cancer Centre as gifts of remembrance. Condolences can be sent to the family at www.baileysfuneralhome.com. Arrangements were entrusted to
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GELLERT - Mrs. Dorothy Gellert of Yorkton, formerly of the Stornoway district, beloved wife of the late Oscar Gellert passed away October 8, 2015 at the Yorkton Regional Health Centre. She was 89 years of age. Dorothy Eleanor Gellert was born August 14, 1926, SW of Willowbrook, she was the oldest child of Theodore and Julia Starr (Wrishko). The family lived in Willowbrook and Yorkton at times, before settling in their home on James Ave. Dorothy attended Simpson School, learning to skate there at an early age. Grandma Sarah Starr taught her embroidery and to knit. She was able to knit two dresses for her baby sister Marlyn in 1936 and her teacher Miss Baldwin entered these in fairs in Regina & Yorkton. In December 1939 the family moved to Margo where they operated Margo Motors. While finishing grade 8, she learned telephone operator work, but soon was working at Otterdahl’s General Store, after school, weekends and holidays. Those were rationing days when sugar had to be bagged and wrapped in small portions. Following summer classes at Saskatoon Normal School she taught two years at Patten School, between Kuroki and Kylemore, boarding with Sis and Frank Van Patten. In May of 1946 they awoke one morning to find the school burned down. The grade 8’s wrote their exams in the Van Patten house. When her family moved back to Yorkton in 1946, she decided to take her grade 12 as Y.C.I. She taught grades 1 & 2 for two years in Rhein. During this time she met Oscar Gellert of Stornoway. They were married on October 14, 1949. The couple farmed in the Stornoway district until Oscar’s sudden passing in 2006. In 2007 Dorothy moved to Yorkton and resided at Queen Elizabeth Court where she enjoyed many activities and socializing with friends. Dorothy and Oscar were blessed with three children and four grandchildren, Rhonda (Gary) Kyle and Cassie of Saskatoon, Karen of Yorkton and Grant (Candy), Jenna and Brianna of Stornoway. The family enjoyed several trips to BC and Ontario, visiting relatives. Expo 67 was highlight. The family enjoyed holidaying at their cottage at Madge Lake. Mom also enjoyed curling at home and in all local bonspiels. Dorothy was always willing to work for the good of the community. She organized swim classes, blood donor clinics, Red Cross sewing, Community College, Red Cross and Cancer campaigns. Dorothy was predeceased by her parents, Theodore (Ted) and Julia, her husband Oscar, a sister Georgina and a brother Bob. She is survived by; Rhonda and family, Karen, Grant and family, sister Marlyn (Dennis) Wagner and family of Yorkton, brother-inlaw Alf Achtemichuk of Yorkton and several cousins, nieces and nephews. A Memorial Service was held on Tuesday, October 13, 2015 at Yorkton Memorial Gardens Family Centre with Rev. Jen Dresser of St. Andrew’s United Church officiating. Words of remembrance were shared by various family members. The interment followed in the Garden of St. John at Yorkton Memorial Gardens with Kyle Gellert serving as the urn bearer. Memorials honouring Dorothy’s life may be made to the Canadian Red Cross or the Canadian Cancer Society as gifts or remembrance. Condolences can be sent to the family at www.baileysfuneralhome.
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LISCHYNSKI - Mrs. Lena Lischynski, formerly of the Gorlitz district passed away very peacefully on Thursday, October 8, 2015 at the age of 83. She was the daughter of George and Mary (nee Hywarren) Bordun. She was predeceased by her husband Bill Lischynski, her son Brent and her sister Bessie German. She leaves to mourn and to cherish her memory her daughter Iris (Angelbert) CĂ´tĂŠ, three grandchildren: Elaine (Majeed) Mogharreban, Brent and David CĂ´tĂŠ, a greatgrandchild Ruby, her sisters Annie Romaniuk and Vicky Wiwchar, nieces, nephews, cousins and several friends. Lena loved the outdoors. She enjoyed gardening and cutting grass. Bowling and ice fishing were her favourite activities. In the spring she took pleasure in plowing gardens for people in Gorlitz. She loved going on trips with her car, visiting family. She enjoyed watching curling and was an avid Saskatchewan Roughrider fan. After having had a busy life on the farm, she became a handicap bus driver for a few years. She finally retired in 1996 but kept up her bowling and visited her daughter and family in Gatineau, QC a couple of months a year. She suffered a major stroke in 2011 and spent the rest of her life living with her daughter and son-in-law in Gatineau where she adapted very well. Though she had lost her ability to speak, she never lost her beautiful smile. A celebration of her life will be held on October 22 at 11 a.m. in RACINE ROBERT GAUTHIER & BEAUCHAMP CHAPEL, 47 Denise Friend, Gatineau (Aylmer). The interment will take place in Saskatchewan at a later date. In place of sending flowers, the family would prefer that you make a donation to the foundation of your choice. Local condolences can be sent to the family at www.baileysfuneralhome.com. Vichnaya Pamyat! Eternal Memory!
SCHWARTZ - We are heartbroken over the sudden passing of Scott George Schwartz of Warman, SK on Friday, October 9, 2015. He was 30 years old. Scott was born in Yorkton on February 27, 1985 to Conrad and Georgia Schwartz. He graduated from Sacred Heart High School and then attended SIAST in Saskatoon, graduating with a diploma in Computer Technology. At the time of his passing he was employed with the City of Saskatoon as a programmer analyst. On June 23, 2012 Scott married the love of his life, Chelsea Haley. The couple made their home in Warman along with their cherished dog, Oscar. On July 6 of this year they were blessed with a daughter, Emma. Even though Scott only had three short months with her, he loved her with his whole heart and loved making her smile. Family and friends were important to Scott. He had a great group of friends, many of whom he’s known since childhood. He also kept in close contact with his brother, Derrick & sister-in-law, Courtney. He loved all sports and especially enjoyed watching the Winnipeg Jets and Saskatchewan Roughriders. He made sure to buy Emma something to wear from both of his favourite teams. Scott was predeceased by his grandparents: George & Alice Gawryluk and Edward & Hilda Schwartz and uncle, Rick Atkinson. Scott leaves to remember his life and cherish his memory his loving wife Chelsea; daughter Emma; parents Conrad and Georgia; brother Derrick (Kristen); father-in-law John Haley (Anne); mother-in-law Mary Haley (Dave); sister-in-law Courtney Haley (Toran); aunts & uncles: Jeannette (Mervin) Weinmeister, Sandra (Laurie) LaBelle; Nedene Atkinson; cousins: Amanda (Lorne), Mya and Andrea Lauer, Matthew (Jen) and Jennifer Atkinson and numerous other relatives and his many friends. The funeral service was held on Saturday, October 17, 2015 from the Yorkton Memorial Gardens Family Centre with Rev. Fred Schneider of St. Paul Lutheran Church officiating. Organist, Carla Laycock led the congregation in the singing of the hymns ‘Morning Has Broken’ and ‘How Small Our Span of Life’. Reflections & remembrances were given by Candace Fox, Sandra Labelle, Jeanette Weinmeister and Brennan & Cameron Yaremko. Special music was provided by Byron & Evan Chambers. Memorials can be made to ‘Trust Fund for Emma’ (the gofundme link can be found on baileysfuneralhome.com).
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