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The Leader-Post from Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada • 25

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Sign the guest book. i- i yu wuld like to preserve your loved ones memory in our archive please visit wtvw.saskdbits.com or call us at 522-SELL (7355) i ir nr unto nr miM4A 8 DEATH NOTICES 8 DEATH NOTICES 8 DEATH NOTICES 8 DEATH NOTICES BRAUN EVA MAY (Shafer) BRAUN of Davidson, age 85 years passed away peacefully on Sunday, March 7th, 2004 at the Davidson Health Care Center. Eva is survived by her loving family: children, Ray (Joyce) Shafer, Lew (Vi) Shafer; Carol (Michael) Schneider, Gloria (Don) Cool and Kelly (Dave) Foster: 19 grandchildren, 5 great grandchildren, brothers Glen (Orla) and Lloyd (Mildred) Palmer, sister Maimie (Bruce) McKay also In-laws, nieces nephews, and other family members. Eva was predeceased by her parents, Alice and Lew Palmer. Her 1st husband Charles Shafer and 2nd husband Bob Braun, 4 brothers, 2 sisters also sisters and brothers in law.

The celebration of Eva's life Funeral Service will be held on Thursday, March 11, 2004 at 2:00 p.m at the Davidson United Church, Davidson, with Rev. Cathy Maxwell officiating. Cremation, interment of cremains in the family plot Davidson Cemetery, Davidson, Sask. For friends so wishing memorials in memory of Eva may be directed to the Davidson United Church Fund, or to the Davidson Swimming Pool fund. Hanson's Funeral Home, Davidson in care of arrangements.

CsJ WEBER Irene Lillian Thurston (Scollan) passed away peacefully at home with family at her side on Saturday, March 6, name Thurston means Thor's Jewel, and Irene Lillian Thurston Weber was definitely a precious iewel to those who knew and loved her. Irene is survived by her loving husband of 29 years, Ralph Weber, her sons, James Scollan (Caroline) of Winnipeg and 6 UPCOMING SERVICES REGINA FUNERAL HOME Jr itni 789-8850 SCHAEFFER, CHRISTOPHER Tues, Mar 9 at 10 30o m. Little Flower RC KRESS, DANIEL Tues, Mar 9 at 1:00 m. St. Cecilia RC MAGNUSON, EMIL Wed, Mar 10 at 10 00 AM Regina Funeral Home RIDDELL, RYAN arrangement pending 8 DEATH NOTICES MAGNUSON Emil, late of Regina, SK passed away at the age of 43 years.

A SERVICE TOCELEBRATE Emil's life will be held at Regina Funeral Home, Hwy 1 East on Wednesday, March 10, 2004 at 10:00 am. A gathering and reception will follow in the Legion Hall, Assiniboia, SK at 3:00 pm. A trust fund for Emil's children, Danica and Teanna has been set up and payment may be made to any branch of the Conexus Credit Union of Saskatchewan. Arrangements entrusted to the Regina Funeral Home (306-789-8850). REGINA FUNERAL HOME BJORN DAL Donald Olaf Biorndal passed away at Estevan, SK Friday, March 2004 at the age of 63 years.

He is survived by his wife, Eunice, Estevan; his children, Kim (Kelly) Fairbrother, Saskatoon, Twyla (Bob) McAmmond, Saskatoon; Troy Biorndal, Estevan; brother, Jim (Jean) Biorndal, Estevan; sisters, Lynda (Brian) Jennings, Dickinson, ND; Sharon (Dale) Grimes, Estevan; grandchildren, Tyler, Ashley, Kaitlan, Dustin, Dylan, Tennielle; numerous nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his parents, Olaf and Edna Biorndal; brothers, Alvin and Harvey; nephew, Kevin Biorndal; niece, Shawn Marie Biorndal. Memorial Service will be held 2:00 p.m. Wednesday, March 10, 2004 from Souris Valley Community Church, Estevan with Pastor Wally Frank officiating. Interment will be at a later date in Lac Qui Parle Cemetery.

If friends so desire, donations may be made to the SEIB, ELEANOR EILEEN (Kreutzer) Eleanor Eileen Seib went to be with the Lord on Saturday, March 6, 2004. Eleanor passed away peacefully at the Fort Qu' Appelle Hospital with her family by her side. Eleanor was born Oct 1st, 1915 and was predeceased by her husband, Bert, and grandson, Dwayne, in infancy; her parents John Scollan (Vea) of Lawrenceville, Geor- BOYD Margaret "Margo" Elizabeth (nee Drummond) Margo passed away peacefully, surrounded by her loving family, on Sunday, March 7, 2004, at the age of 91 years. Born in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan on January 23, 19)3, Margo was predeceased by her parents, Ernie and Ethel Drummond. She will be sadly missed and lovingly remembered by her sons: Keith (Marilyn) of Regina and Kenneth of Rosetown; her grandchildren: Kerry (Tracy) of Edmonton and Shelley of Montreal; and her brother, Jack Drummond of Calgary.

Margo was a long time resident of Regina having attended Victoria and Connaught Elementary Schools and Central Collegiate Institute. After convocating with her Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Education degrees from the University of Saskatchewan in 1932, she enioyed a diversified career in both business and education. She began her teaching career at Swift Current Collegiate where she established a business program. Following WWII, she and a close friend became owner-principals of Cornell College of Commerce in Regina. A large percentage of the enrollment at Cornell College was returning personnel from the Armed Forces.

After Cornell College was sold, she returned to the William and Elizabeth Kreutzer; sisters, Caroline (Lena), Edith, Lydia and Helen; brothers Leo, Henry, Phillip, Reinhold and Arthur. Eleanor is survived by her son Douglas (Maxine); grandsons Shane (Arlene), Trevor (Heather) and Lance (Judy) as well as 6 great grandchildren. Eleanor is also survived by her sister, Elsie, and brother Leonard (Pearl) as well as sisters in law Charlotte (Lottie) and Leona (Lee); and many nieces and nephews. Eleanor's family would like to gia; her three daughters, Bonita McMurren of Stony Mountain, Manitoba, Mary Jane Kellington (Neil) of Central Saanich, BC and Lorraine Scollan of Sidney, BC; her step-daughters, Bonnie Jones (Gordon) of Brentwood Bay, BC, Elizabeth Zilkie Barry) of Victoria, BC. She is also survived by her 13 grandchildren, James and David Scol Ian, yson, Chad and Carrie McMurren, Lindsay Kellington, Ryley, Myles and Brighton Leckie, Heather and Shannon Jones, Lori Hoskins (Tom) and Kerri An- vs especially thank Dr.

J. H. Lombard and the drews; and her step-great grandchildren, nursing staff at the Fort Qu'Appelle Hos- Tyler and Brandon Hoskins. Irene was pital for their kindness and care given to predeceased by her parents, Howard and Eleanor over the past several years. In keeping with Eleanor's wishes, a Memorial Service will be held at the Lipton Lutheran Church on Friday, March, 12, 2004 at 1:30 pm with Pastor Donald Koch officiating.

(Cremation). Flowers gratefully declined. CAMINGHAY Agnes (nee) Ewack born June 12, 1923 on the Whitebear 1st Nation, classrwtm i rst to Commercial High School donations in remembrance to the charity of their choice. Arrangements in care of Tubman Cremation Funeral Services. Alice Thurston and her nine brothers and sisters.lrene was born on November 16, 1917 in Sfe.

Anne, Manitoba, second youngest of 10 children. She lived for many years In Winnipeg ond for the last 17 years in Victoria, BC. Her faith was very important to her, and Irene was actively involved in the CWL of St. Alphonsus Church in Winnipeg and of Our Lady Queen of Peace Church in Victoria. Irene and her husband were the founding members of the 50 Plus Club at Our Lady Queen of Peace Church.

Prayers will be offered at OUR LADY QUEEN OF PEACE CHURCH, 851 Old Esquimau on Tuesday, March 9, 2004 at 7:00 pm Mass of Christicn Burial will be celebrated at Our Lady Queen of Peace Church on Wednesday, March 10, 2004 at 12:10 pm. Fr. B. Hanley celebrant. Interment will follow at Ross Bay Cemetery.A special thanks to The Juan de Fuca Home Support, the Victoria Hospice Society, Dr.

Derek Carroll, and for spiritual support, Father Bernard Hanley. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to Our Lady Queen of Peace Church. Condolences may be offered to the family at www.mccallbros.com McCall Bros, of Victoria, BC (250) 385-4465 Balfour Technical School (5 years) and then to Central Collegiate Institute (25 years). While at Central Collegiate, she became Business Education Department Head as well as serving as a Guidance Counsellor. She was a Sessional Instructor (1969-76) and Visiting Assistant Professor (1970-71) at the University of Regina, College of Education.

Throughout her life, Margo was active in many professional and community organizations. She was a Life Member, Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation; a Charter Member of both the Regina and Saskatchewan Business Teachers' Associations; a Charter Member of the International Society for Business Education; a past Executive Member and Honorary Life Member of the Superannuated Teachers of Saskatchewan, as well as an Honorary Life Member of the Regina Branch; and a Charter Member of the with her family by her side. Agnes was predeceased by her grandparents, Redstar Lucy (Anaskan); parents, Ewack Nancy (Redstar); husband, Joseph Caminghay; sons, Freddie (infant) Glennie (infant); sister, Ginger; brother, William Ewack, Chester Ewack Henry Redstar; nephews, Cecil, Norman Bamash Redstar, Joe Arthur Ewack; firstborn granddaughter, Anita Smoke (Whitebear); sister in law, Kitty Redstar; granddaughter, Mary Caminghay (infant); great granddaughter, Kimber Smoke (infant). Agnes will be sadly missed but, leaves many happy memories with the surviving family members who Include her daughters, June (Leslie) Hodge of Regina, Irene (Walter) Spiessof Invermere, BC, Pat (Ken) Goudy of Rouleau, Elaine Caminghay 8, John Akan, Veronica Caminghay Michael O'Brien; son, Raymond Caminghay Joyce Benioe all from Regina; niece, Winnie Lonechlld of choice. Arrangements are in care of the Orsted Funeral Home, Estevan.

GUTHEIL Eleanor Hayton (nee Somerville) of Lang, Saskatchewan peacefullypassed away Monday, March 8, 2004. leanor was born at Langon October 8, 1925. She was predeceased by her parents Albert Ethel Somerville; brothers and sisters: John Somerville, Laura Goin, Florence Cook and Margaret Rapson; brothers-in-law Gaylord Goin, Howard Buck Cook, Doug Rapson, Jim Bradley, Harold Gutheil and Floyd Gutheil. Eleanor is survived by her husband of 58 years, George Gutheil of Lang; their children; Sharon (Richard) Schaeffer of Lang and their children: Rob (Daneille) and their son Ethan; Cathy and Jett; Judy (Marvin) Treleaven of Lang and children: Jordy and Jessie Grassick and their father Brian Grassick; Nancy (Brad) Fritz of Saskatoon and their children Ellen ond Stephen; sister, Dorothy Bradley of Vernon, BC; slsters-in-low: Goldie Somerville and Melrose Gutheil both of Regina and Gwen Gutheil of Estevan; brothers-in-law; Ralph (Jean) Gutheil of Lang, Glenn (Audrey) Gutheil of Temecula, CA, Clarence (Anne) Gutheil of Winnipeg, as well as many nieces and nephews. Canadian Association of Business Edu- cation Teachers.

Since 1949, the Order of the i a Eastern Star played a special part In her children and Godchildren, David SSJ. SCHMALENBERG, ARTHUR- deeply saddened to announce the sudden passing of Arthur on Sunday, March 7, 2004, at the age of 70. He will be missed and forever loved by his wife, Joan; his son, Perry (Alice); daughter Gail Lawlor (Darrel) and grandchildren Haley and Hannah who were the light of his life. A Memorial Service will be held on and Paula Devlin (Caminghay) Calgary. First Great granddaughter, Whitebear 8, first great, great, Keanna Whitebear of Agnes also leaves sixteen grandchildren; forty great grandchildren and great grandchildren.

Who all world to her. We say our a very special Mother, Grand- Wednesday, March 10, 2004 at 1:30 p.m. in Great grandmother, and Great, Speers Funeral Chapel, 2136 College Aven-great grandmother. We love you forever ue. In lieu of flowers donations can be made life; she served as Worthy Matron of Excelsior Chapter 21 in 1957 and subsequently held a number of other offices In the Grand Chapter of Saskatchewan.

She Throughout her life Eieanor enioyed many wos a Charter Member of Soroptimist Club Interest including golf, curling, bridge, of Regina, a life-member of the Princess playing the piano, dancing ond travel. Most Patricia Club, and an active member of the monnl of all she loved doing little things forher Canadian Federation of University Women, family and watching her grandchildren Regina. She also served as the National participate in a wide variety of activities. Executive Secretary for the Canadian Fed-The family would like to give special thanks eration of University Women for 3 years, to Dr. L.K.

Moore, thePasqua Hospital and Margo's faith in God sustained her ond the William Booth Special Care Home, uuided her active involvement In the Memorial services will be held on Thursday, congregations of St. Stephen's Presbyterian March (I, 2004 at from the Lang on Westminster United Churches. Community Hall, Lang, SK with Rev. Mary Although she couldn't become a member, Elford officiating. Interment will be held at she wa an avid and vocal supporter of her a later date.

Donations may be made to Slaved Saskatchewan Roughrlders! theConadian Cancer Society, the The lost 1wo Years of Margo's life were Saskatchewan Cancer Society or to acharity pen at Parkside Extendicare. We wish to of choice. Arrangements are entrusted to MnlJ yerY special thank-vou to the staff at Fletcher Funeral Chapels Weyburn, Parkside Extendicare, for your sense of SK. humour, your unfailing love and support, and tor including us In your family. RIDDELL RYAN passed away Sunday, A Memorial Service will be held In Speers March 7, 2004.

A lull obituary will appear in Funeral Chapel, 2136 College Regina, the Leader Post on Wednesday, March 10. at 1:30 p.m. on Thursday, March 11, 2004. Caminghay both of Tabatha granddaughter, Regina. four great, meant the mother, and always.

held at 6:00 2004 at 3131 Dewdney Mass will March 11, 2026 Winning Raymundo ment will Park FUNERAL Sweet Dreams. A wake will be P.M., Wednesday, March 10, Indian Metis Christian Fellowship, Regina, SK. Funeral be held at 11:00 A.M., Thursday, 2004 at St. Mary's R.C. Church, Regina, SK with Fr.

KNOX, DONALD ALBERT-On Saturday, Rodriguez as Celebrant. Inter- March Ath 7004 Donniit Knn white follow in Riverside Memorial inkn pnrt JELINSKI On Sunday, March 7, 2004, Lake Resort, passed away at the Areola Cemetery. Arrangements In care of PARAGON SERVICES 1359 7776) Arrangements are entrusted to Regina Funeral Home (306-789 8850). Health Care Center at the age of 75. He Is survived by his wife of 54 years, Joyce, White Bear Resort.

Daughters, Pat (Larry), Stoughton; Sherry (Bob), Kelowna, B.C.: Judy (Tarz), Carlyle; Susan (Darrell), Stoughton. Grandchildren, Jay, Marty, Michael, Leah, Shane, Deldre, Tristan. As well as 9 Great-Grandchildren. Extended family, Borden (Betty) Terney, Stoughton; Nellie, Judle, The Kyles' The Ryalls'. Predeceased by his parents, Alexander Si Isabella.

Sister, Nora. Grandson, Craig MacDonald. Son-in-law, Don Rolufs. Funeral Service will be held on Thursday, March 11th, 2004 at 2:00 p.m. from the Stoughton United Church with Rev.

Brian Ast officiating. Interment to follow at Stoughton Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations may be made In memory of Donald to the Stoughton Museum or the Bernie Jelinskl beloved wife of Bob Jellnsk Lebret, Sask. died at the age of 81 vears. In honor of this good and faithful servant the funeral mass will be celebrated in Sacred Heart R.C.

Church, Lebret, Sask. on Thursday, March 11, 2004 at 11:00 a.m. by the Rev. Glenn Zimmer O.M.I. and Rev.

Louis Kubash. Interment In the parish cemetery. Prayers will be held In Sacred Heart Church, Wednesday evening at 7:30 with Alverta Laskey, parish minister presiding. Bernie was predeceased by her Parents, Jack and Maggie McNulty; four brothers: Patrick, Tommy, Johnny and Danny McNulty; five sisters, Ellen Moen, Hilda Guinea, Terry Coates, Noreen Mallkowsky and Jo O'Hara and Is survived by her husband, Bob; four sons: Dan (Meg), Jim (Terry), Tim (Therese) and Max; two daughters: Terryellen and Kathleen Jelinskl; fifteen grandchildren and numer- Interment of ashes by the family will fake Place at a later date. In keeping with Margo's wish, In lieu ot flowers, contributions may be sent to i Westminster YOUNG Allan David (Chancy) passed away early Saturday March 6, 2004 of the ip.

Arrangements In cart of Speers Fu oge of 66 years. Allan was predeceased by neral Chapel and Crematorium Services, his parents Harry and Agnus Young and Condolences to the family may be e-malled grandson Warren Lelbel. Leaving tocherlsh to receptionOspeersfuneralschapel.com hit memory It his wile Karlen: children Colleen (Erie) Ruda, Brenda (Sandy) DEIS On Monday, Morch 8, 2004 Helen Richter, Darryl (Trlna) Young, Danette Mary (Deutscher) passed away at age 93. (Jason) Peterman, Tara (Cory) Sentes. Predeceased by her husband Ben; Intanf Grandchildren Sean and Bryant Ruda, daughter Mary, Helen will be missed by Emmy and Salge Young, Catlinand Ashley daughters Alice (Dave) Chopman, Phyllis Peterman, Alexandra ond Bradley Sentes; Erickson (Peter Lys), Louise (Archie) as well ot aunt Marie Achtzener and Procyshyn, Myra (Graham) Gusway, and numerous fomily ond friends.

A Memorial son Ben (Joanne); fifteen grandchildren; Service will be held at Trinity Evangelical twenty-two great grandchildren. Memorial Kn ou ond phews. In lieu of flowers, If P--en Grlme dndySmyth frends so desire contributions mov be made to World Vision ot Canada Memorial REDMAN, HAZEL In loving memory of Childcare Fund, P.O. Box 2500, Station rullu oux i3UU EWEN On Saturday, March 6, 2004, Marie Ewen, late ot Regina, Hazel Redman, who passed away peace- StreetsviTie! MTirnan Tn lsm Saskatchewan passed away at the fully at Moosomln Union Hospital, tokens of remembronce. Lutheran Church, 1909 Ottawa St.

Reo'- atToo a hfntii Predeceased by her father, dtoSprell'and MarcM'SaHh with Rev Llndsov at p.m, In Little Flower R.C Church, her Grandfather Chester Hunt. Marie It survived bv her invina sons Rni of 2 OO1 mimermenf' in iniilw ill 1 BM Mahoney survived by her husband Bill Straub; chlh Winnipeg, Manitoba, Perry (Norma) of Mpmnrini GnrHonS thanks South Wing dren, Sherry, Tamara (Justin), Michelle, Wapello and Dean (Brenda) of Moose Jaw, lowers gro lefui llv Stott at Parkside Extendicare. Allison (Rick), Greg and Bryan; her grand- tour grand children, one great grand dough- declined. Should friends so wish, donations Arrangements In care ot Speers Funeral children Ashley and Tyler; her mother ter, two sisters and one brother. Memorial cnopei ond Crematorium Services.

Mildred Prell, her grandmother Annie service will be held from St. Andrew's Hunt; sister Romono (Don) and brother United Church, Wapello on Wednesday; John (Cindy), as well as numerous aunts, March 10 at 2:00 p.m. with Reverend Delta uncles, nieces, nephews ond cousins. A Kelly officiating. Interment will take place age of 47 years.

She was Moosomln, Saskatchewan on Saturday; -n preaeceased by her father, Otto Prell and SK. with Rev, Lindsay Hognestad at 2:00 p.m, In Little Flower R.C. Church, her grandfather, Chester Hunt. Marie is 420 College Avenue with Rev. Bill Mahoney presiding.

The family thank South Wing Staff at Parkside Extendlcore. Arrangements In care of Pimarni in memory ot Allan may be made to the Allan Blair Cancer Center, 4101 Dewdney Regina, SK. S4T 1A5. Special thanks to WHITELEY-FLORENCE- Eleanor 'Ellie' Pastor Lindsay for being there with Allan Passed away peacefully ot home with her nHUI1H, rnll.ln. a)1 bom the 'pasauaan'd GnpraHMoums tu I lobl tuar wi lia war In o' tat er Memorial Service will be held on Thursday, at a later data.

It friends so desire, mem-tor all that they did. Arrangements In care edition of Ihe Lender Post. Arrangements LMElinlVHomeloiJLAwl. Lee Funeral Home, 3101 Dewdney Avenue, Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation Habitat drift Regina Funeral Home entrustei to (306-789 8850). Regina, SK.

Arrangements are In the care ot LEEFUNERALHOME 757 8645 Trust, 444 West River Street, Moose Jaw, SK S4H 6J6 In Hazel's memory. G. R. Carscadden Funeral Chapel, Moosomln in care of arrangements, ot Speers Funeral Chapel and Crematorium Services. Condolences may be emailed to the attention ot the family at recepttanQspeersfunerolchopel.com 1 REGINA FUNERAL HOME I.

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