DINGWALL The death of the Rev N. Stewart Dingwall occurred on Friday, May 1 8, 2001 , Lett to mourn his loss are his loving wife, Gwen; his daughter, Janet Wllson-Holmes and her children, Mark, Caro ond Jonothan Ryan of Saskatoon; his daughter, Karen Stewart of Toronto: and his son, Sheldon (Julie) Dingwall and their children, Christiana, Thomas and Evangelina of Saskatoon; two special nieces, Thedra Hunt (Berme Slogotski) and their son, Ryan (Geri-Lynne); Janice (Ben) Partyka and their dough-ters, Lesia and Brendine, a special nephew, Bill (Linda) Hunt; sisters-in-law, Grace Richardson, Olive Wilson, Lillian Mitchell; brothers-ln-law. Neil (Edith) Heuser, Alec (Evelyn) Heuser, He wos predeceased by o son-in-law, Dr, Daniel E. Wilson; sisters. Marguerite Trask, Mary Dingwall, Jean Hunt; brothers, Jack, Don and Fred Dingwall; sisters-in-law, Ethel, Dorothy and Irene Dingwall, Iva Schneider; brothers-in-law, Roy Hunt, Chet Schneider, Coral Trask. Roy Richardson, Ray Wilson and Jack Mitchell Stewart enlisted in the R C.A.F. in 1942 and served ot Alliford Bay and Cape St. James. I Queen Charlotte Island, Comox, Vancouver Island ond Air Force Headquarters Vancouver, BC, Upon discharge he studied at The University of Saskatchewan and was ordained Into the ministry of the United Church of Canada in 1954. Stewart served for a total of 31 years In three pastoral charges, Dubuc-Waldron, SK, Carlyle, SK and Mayfair United Church, Saskatoon, SK. Seventeen of those years were spent at May-fair United Church. Stewart was a Padre for the Royal Canadian Legion branches at Dubuc and Corlyle and Padre for the Nutana Branch 362 In Saskatoon from 1969-2000, being appointed honorary Chaplain In January 2001. He also served ds chdplaln for the Department of Veteran's Affairs at the Saskatoon Veterans' Home for 21 years. Stewart was a people person, a thoughtful caring, fun-loving person, always enjoying a few moments of laughter with those abour nim old or young. He sought to cheer and encourage those who were iff, and always enjoyed the company of family and friends. He will be dearly missed by all who knew him. In lieu of flowers, donations to the charity of one's choice would be greatly appreciated. A Service of Celebration will be held at Grace-Westmlnstor United Church (505-10th Street East) on Saturday, May 26. 2001 at 10:30 a.m. with Rev. Jack Carr, Rev, W.A. Stevens, Rev. Ross McMurtry and Rev. Glen Thompson officiating. A private family Interment will take place in Soldier's Field, Woodlawn Cemetery, Saskatoon, SK, Arrangements are entrusted to McKAGUE 'S FUNERAL CHAPEL (David Grambo, 664-3131).