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The Leader-Post from Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada • 29

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GLISSIFIED SATURDAY. MAY 27, 2017 LEADER-POST 5 REMEMBERING Victoria Avenue Funeral Home! 2080 East Victoria Avenue Regina. SKS4N7B9 306-761-2727 Lee Funeral Home 3101 Dewdney Avenue Regina, SKS4T0Y5 306-757-8645 Vi l4 till H'-'X' -I iATl 'Trt-v NT' I memorial Xy.x' LIFg wgLl ccpbatc0'" 8: IFTUIJ miJJXAIL. PG.IKIAJSCBIEMTTTr;TT,Tr,S "6 Proudly caring for the people of Regina and area for over 100 years. ALTERNATIVES" rM PUNEHtl CNIMATION iiavicn Our Guidance, Your Decisions.

Kevin Almassy Brent Metz Owners www.MyAlternatives.ca 306-757-2327 or 1-888-760-2002 359-7776 521 VICTORIA REGINA, SK. Service with Dignity and Affordability Saving Families Thousands' Dont ask our ask those weve served! Locally Owned Building Our Own Tradition SpeerS 2136 College Avenue 306-522-3232 speersfuneralchapel.com OBITUARIES "'I Joseph Albert Ross Al passed away peacefully on Sunday, May 21, 2017 in Regina, SK at the age of 78 years. He was predeceased by his father Harry Ross, mother Florence Ross and nephew Garnet Ross, Al is lovingly remembered by his partner Fern Nault and family. A Celebration of ATs Life will be held from 2:00 p.m. on Monday, May 29, 2017 at the Hamilton Plaza, 2243 Hamilton Regina, SK.

In lieu of flowers donations In Al's memory may be made to Regina Palliative Care. THE REGINA LEADER-POST NOTES THE FOLLOWING OBITUARIES IN TODAY'S PAPER. To view a notice online, share your memories or express condolences, go lo leaderpostcomreme inhering BURNETT, MUMA.A CARLET0N, PASAP.A CHRISTIE, REILANDER, CZ0RN0BAY, ROSS, KERR.R SCHMIDT, KNUTSON, A VANDENDRIESSCHE, A LITTLEMORE, YACIW, A L0USTEU YEE.J MAJERAN, New notices are marked by an Notices may not appear alphabetically due to space requirements. OBITUARIES PARAGON 359-7776 CARLETON, Jean Passed away on May 22, 2017 at The Meadows Care Home in Swift Current, SK. Jean was bom on May 30, 1926 in Bracken.

SK the oldest of four girls to Clark and Jennie Sim. She is survived by her son Russel (Shirley), grandson Raymond (Jodie, Taylor, Samantha, Damon, Logan. Danielle. Hailey, Cashton), granddaughter Marla (Robert Shirley, Kendell, Lydia, Evan); lugnti grandda Mathieu, Zach), granddaughter Caralee 4 jHf I ROD CHRISTIE March 28, 1934 May 25, 2017 Son of Rod and Margaret Christie of Grenfell, SK, also predeceased by brother Norman Christie (Betty). Rod will be loved and missed by his wife of 60 years, Margaret: their kids, Duane (Sheri) and Carol (Cam): grandkids, Ryan, Michelle, and Lauren; Ryans mother Lori Christie; and niece Norma Bedford (Norman).

For 40 years. Rod enjoyed a successful career working in the investment industry. Rod was an avid golfer and member of the Wascana Country Club since 1957. He treasured his many friendships and time spent golfing and playing bridge. Rod loved to sit in his backyard, appreciate his flowers, and interact with his numerous bird and squirrel visitors.

The family wish to extend their gratitude to Dr. Potgieter, the staff of the MSU at the Pasqua Hospital, Dr. Bhagaloo, and Dr. Prakash Patel. Your care and compassion was greatly appreciated.

At Rod's direction, there will be no funeral service. Donations in memory of Rod, may be made to the Regina Humane Society, Box 3143, Regina, SK S4P 3G7 or a charity of your choice. To leave an online message of condolence, please visit www.speersfuneralchapel com SpeerS (Mark Novecosky, Braeden, Jared, Ethan), granddaughter Carmen; son Larry (Bonnie), granddaughter Tara (Chris Mantyak, Huxley, Ayzlin, Pepper), grandson Cory (Chelsey) Trvten, Peyton), sister Reta (Norman Schick), brother-in-law Late Griffin, sister-in-law Maiian North, brother and sister-in-law George and Sophie Carleton and many nieces and nephews. Jean was predeceased by her husband Ken. her parents Clark and Jennie Sim, sister Olive McGillivary, sister Irma Griffin, brother-in-law Raymond McGillivary, nieces Brenda McGillivary, Leanne McGillivary, brother-in-law Roy North, brother and sister-in-law Stanley and Lois Carleton and daughters-in-law Sandy Carleton and Louise Thomson.

A funeral service was held on Saturday, May 27, 2017 at 2:00 p.m. at First United Church. The interment took place at the Orkney Cemetery, Orkney, SK. Donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society, Orkney Cemetery Fund. Orkney Hall or to the Alzheimer's Society For further information or to sign the family book of condolence, visit www parksidefuneralhome.com.

Arrangements are in care of Parkside Memorial Funeral Home CAROLYN FAY MAJERAN Fay passed away peacefully on Tuesday, May 23, 2017 at the age of 75 years. She was predeceased by her parents, Robert Magee, Edwin and Marion Nagel. Fay is survived by her spouse Mike; children, Susan Majeran (Alan Findlay), Michael Majeran (Kelly), and Christine Majeran (Steve Heidinger); and grandchildren, Levon and Satan Majeran Findlay, Sean and Holly Majeran, and Steven Jr, and Cooper Heidinger: and sisters-in-law Kathy (Gordon) Crossman and Lillian Lohse Fay was bom in Moose Jaw on May 10, 1942. She grew up in Mossbank where she graduated high school, then moved to Regina to train as a Registered Nurse at the Regina General Hospital. Fay married Mike in October, 1963 and began their family a year later.

She was a full-time mother after she hung up her nursing hat. until she and Mike opened the "Double in Moosomin. After moving back to Regina in 1974, Fay and Mike started their own sewer and water business, Municipal Utilities Ltd in 1976. Fay decided that the kids needed an activity to keep them out of trouble after school and this began a 10 year tenure as a Regina Lions Band parent running several days a week, on different schedules and volunteering tirelessly to cook at band camps, fundraise, and chaperone band trips. In 2005, Fay and Mike sold Municipal Utilities and retired.

They continued their annual month-long holidays for several more years ending with a trip to Romania in 2010 Fay was diagnosed after their return. She didn't spend much time with why me" and instead lived with and fought cancer as her "new Fay talked often about how great the people were that she met along the way, the others in treatment, the staff at the Allan Blair Cancer Clinic and finally, the angels from the Palliative Care Unit at the Pasqua Hospital She appreciated the loving kindness, care, and friendship she received during her stay Prayers will be held at St. Nicholas Romanian Orthodox Church, 1770 St. John Street, Regina, SK on Monday, May 29, 2017 at 6:00 p.m. Funeral Service will be held at St.

George Orthodox Cathedral, 2005 Edgar Street, Regina, SK on Tuesday, May 30, 2017 at 10:30 a.m. Interment in Riverside Memorial Park In lieu of flowers, donations in memory of Fay. may be made to the Palliative Care Unit at the Pasqua Hospital, 4101 Dewdney Avenue, Regina, SK S4T 1A5. To leave an online message ot condolence, please visit www speersfuneralchapel com BURNETT, James A Jim It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Jim Burnett on Wednesday, May 17, 2017, surrounded by his loving family Jim was predeceased by his loving wife, Marj, of 63 years. He is survived by five sons, Jim (Kelly), Bob (Carmiha), Ken (Donna), Doug (Wenda Moskowy) and Ron; grandchildren, Jim (Jodi), Gord, Samantha (Jon Ryan), Jorie.

Robert (Jamie), Bonnie (Blayne Campbell), Matthew (Melissa Burchi), Mitchell (Yolandi), Jessica. Alex, Braeden Moskowy, Brooklyn Moskowy (Connor Haas), Michelle. Sean (Melissa); greatgrandchildren, Sophie, Hunter, Jett, Holly, Danielle, Carson, Callie, Sydney, Chase, Myia, Lennox and Hawksley; brother-in-law, Chuck Hodgson and family, Bill, Lynn, and Bev. He was predeceased by his parents. Jim and Ann Burnett: infant brother, William; sister-in-law, Laverne Hodgson; daughter-in-law.

Lori and great-grandson, Zachary. Jim was born on the family farm near Bethune, Saskatchewan. Jim excelled in academics, graduating from the University of Saskatchewan where he obtained his Bachelor of Education and Master of Education degrees Jim married the love of his life, Marj, and together they shared many happy times Family was the centre of their lives He was a loving partner, father, grandfather and great-grandfather. Jim touched the lives of many and had a passion for educating children through both formal and informal means. He believed that people should be able to learn while having fun as much as through formal classroom situations Jim and Marj shared a lifelong commitment to the Canadian and Saskatchewan Lung Associations.

There will be a Private Celebration honouring Jims life for family and close friends of Jim and Marj, at 2:00 m. on Monday, May 29, 2017 at Regina uneral Home, Hwy 1, 4001 East Victoria Avenue, Regina, SK. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Lung Association at 1231- 8tn Street East, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, S7H 0S5. Rose Marie (nee Briskar) Schmidt April20, 1938-May 19, 2017 Rose Schmidt, beloved mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, passed away peacefully on May 19, 2017 following a struggle with Alzheimer's disease. Rose was predeceased by her husband Ron; parents, George and Annie Briskar; in-laws, Tony and Margaret Schmidt; son-in-law, Darryl Bauche; sister, Kathy Stomp; brother-in-law, Garry Stomp: brother-in-law, Roy Schmidt; sister-in-law, Doreen Preston and sister-in-law, Louise Schmidt, She is survived by her son.

Darren Schmidt and family (Carol, Matthew and Michael); daughter, Darla Bauche and family (Charissa, Alexa, Ethan, Anton and Emmett): brother, Willie Briskar (Norma), brother, Andrew Briskar, brother, Stan Briskar (Lauralee); sister, Mary Tremoyne (Danny), as well as brother-in-law, Lloyd Schmidt (Shirley), sister-in-law, Shirley Homg (Joe), sister-in-law, Ruby Schmidt, and brother-in-law, Ed Preston. Rose was born April 20, 1938 in Rabbit Lake, SK. She completed nursing training in Canora, SK. in 1965 and then moved to Weyburn, SK, where she began a life-long career as a Nursing Assistant at the Weyburn General Hospital It was also in Weyburn that she met and married Ron on October 7, 1967. Rose and Ron started their family with the arrival of son, Darren, in 1971, and daughter, Darla, in 1973 Rose enjoyed painting and craft work, but the main focus ot her life was her family.

She was an extremely supportive mother and grandmother, spending as much time as possible with her children and grandchildren. Family became a full-time occupation when she retired in 2003 after 36 years of service for the Sun Country Health Region. Rose cherished time spent with family and fond memories of those times will live on with all those whose lives she touched Visitation will be held at Fletcher Funeral Chapel from 1000 am to 1200 pm on Monday, May 29. 2017 A Funeral Service will be held on May 29, 2017 at 2 00 from Knox Presbyterian Church, Weyburn, with Reverend Jay Song officiating Interment followed at Green Acres Memorial Gardens, Weyburn, Saskatchewan. Pallbearers will be Darren Schmidt, Willie Briskar, Stan Briskar, David Honig and Wayne Mazurak Donations in memory of Rose may be made to the Alzheimer's Society of Canada Condolences may be left at: www fletcherfuneralchapel com Arrangements entrusted to Fletcher Funeral Chapels Weyburn.

Saskatchewan 306-842-5432 SpeerS 306-522-J2J2 PARAGON 359-7776 scSmunoN smvicfs FUNI-RAL KNUTSON, Arthur May 1,1925 -May 24, 2017 The passing of Arthur Knutson, of Elbow, SK, occurred on Wednesday. May 24, 2017 at his home in Elbow, at the age of 92 years. Art is lovingly remembered by his son. Pat Knutson; his daughter, Merilee (Bill) Boyle; ten grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; sister, Helen Baird: sisters-in-law, Norma and Ruth Knutson; brother and sister-in-law. Don and Joyce Cameron and numerous nieces and nephews.

He was predeceased by his wife. Maridell (April 24. 2017); his brothers, Bjarne (Olive), Edward, Gerhard (Bernice), Elmer and Lloyd (Jean); his sisters, Esther (Bert) Nodeland, Margit (Doug) Allcock and Elenor Clarke; and by his parents, Kaspar Greta Knutson A Service of Remembrance will be held on Monday, May 29. 2017 at 2 00 at the Bethel Lutheran Church in Elbow. SK with Pastor Doug Lutz officiating Memorial donations may be made to: the Outlook District Health Foundation (Palliative Care Unit) or The I B.

Arrangements are in care of the Outlook Funeral Chapel 306-867-8255. no no i Loustel, Lome Richard Late of Regina, SK passed away Friday, May 19, 2017 at the age of 54 years The Memorial Service will be held on Monday, May 29. 2017 at 4 00 from Fletcher Funeral Chapel. Weyburn, Saskatchewan with Reverend Barnabas officiating Interment at Green Acres Memorial Gardens, Weyburn, SK. Donations in memory of Lome may be made to the Canadian Mental Health Association Condolences may be left at: www fletcherfuneralchapel com.

Arrangements have been entrusted to Fletcher Funeral Chapel Weyburn. Saskatchewan (306)842-5432 KERR, Robert Kenneth Bob Bob passed away on Thursday, May 25, 2017 in Regina A MEMORIAL SERVICE FOR BOB will be held at Regina Funeral Home and Cemetery, 4001 East Victoria Avenue, Regina, SK on Friday, June 2, 2017 at 1000 am. A full obituary will appear in Monday's edition of the Leader Post. Arrangements entrusted to Regina Funeral Home and Cemetery (306) 789-8850. CZORNOBAY, Michael August 28, 1926 May 15, 2017 Czornobay.

ichael (Mike) late of Sidney BC, formerly of Regina SK quietly passed away on May 15, 2017 at the age 90. Lovingly remembered by his wife Mary (Korney) who stood by him and their life together for 69 years, his five children Barb (Wakeford) of Sidney BC, Linda (Critchley) of Cochrane AB, Michelle of Langley BC. Susan (Charles) of Surrey BC and Brent of Winnipeg: six grandchildren, and five greatgrandchildren Mike is survived by his sister Helen (Korney) and numerous nieces and nephews, and is predeceased by his father Andrew, mother Mary and brother Fred ike began his career with the Saskatchewan Provincial government in May 1946. He continued his training and education for nine years through various correspondence, night classes and numerous short courses based on job demands and was referred to as a self -made Mikes education, training and perseverance resulted in seven promotions and three transfers. His duties focused on development of local government and extension of self-government Mike was on loan to the Saskatchewan Department of Northern Affairs in La Ronge for one year to complete the setting up of Municipal Services, develop and tram local governments, and extend self-government His last eight years of work were spent as Special Assistant to the Deputy Minister of Rural Affairs After retiring from the government, Mike spent fourteen years as a volunteer with Canadian Executive Services Organization (CESO) where he worked with thirty-seven First Nation bands and spent two months in Ukraine where he worked with five cities, three universities, the Institute of Public Administration, and local government.

Mike and Mary relocated to Sidney in 2007 where Mike volunteered at a local community services thrift store Mike's favorite hobbies included reading, gardening, hunting and fishing camping and especially early morning walks often with a neighbour 's dog Mike had a very strong work ethic that included tackling tasks the smartest and most efficient manner He believed placing others before self and was both a gentle man and a gentleman Mike was sincere, kind honest, was an easy man to love and someone who you never wanted to disappoint He loved to share stories and both family and friends will miss him sorely Mike family will hold a private celebration of his life and Mike ashes will be buried his family cemetery near Endeavour SK at a later date "9 Remember your loved ones. PASAP, ANDREW JUNE 11, 1997 -MAY 20, 2017 Smooth Stone "Inyan Andrew Seamus Pasap of the White Bear First Nations passed away suddenly on May 20. 2017 in Regina. SK. Andrew's proudest moment was becoming a father to his beloved Anaya and he had just announced he was to be a father again in September.

He was passionate and a champion in his love of Jiu itsu and aspired to be in the MMA His humor, fun loving attitude, resilience of spirit, kindness and love for his children, partner and family will be missed greatly His light shined brightly Andrew is survived by his baby girl. Anaya, his partner Sianna Goodwill, father Brennan Dickson (Jana), and mother Cassandra Fink, brother and sisters Tyson Nagy. Mischa and Paris Fink-Chernoff and Breanna Pasap He is also survived by his grandfathers. Murray Dickson. Vincent BigEagle.

John Watson and grandmothers Doreen Pasap. Candace Norton and Lillian Piapot He is survived by numerous special cousins and relatives who loved him dearly He is pre-deceased by his grandmothers. Gern Dickson. Christina Ewenin and grandfathers Robert Fink. Garry Isaac and brother Matthew Nagy The wake will be held Sun May 28 at 5 00 pm and the funeral servicefeast will be held Mon May 29 at 1100 am at the White Bear First Nations community hall Funeral arrangements by Orsted Funeral Home In lieu of flowers a donation to Anaya Lynn Pasap trust fund at CIBC Carlyle branch (Acct7421885) would be appreciated by the family Yaciw, Amelia (Emily) January 15, 1915 May 25, 2017 Emily (Baba) Yaciw passed away peacefully on Thursday, May 25.

2017 at the age of 102 years. She was predeceased by her husband Paul (1979) and daughter Milly Stephenson (1987) She was also predeceased by her parents and seven brothers and sisters Emily is mourned by her son, Paul (Lavina); granddaughters. Kerri Blake (Trevor), Candice Stephenson (Geoff) and Amy Stephenson (Matt); grandson Jay Yaciw (Monica); son-in-law, Larry Stephenson: great grandchildren, Makayla Stephenson, Zayden and Zaxton Blake, Daniel Blenkin. and Keauna and Keelan Yaciw, as well as numerous nieces and nephews Funeral Service will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, June 3, 2017 at St.

Basil's Ukrainian Catholic Church, 1747 Toronto St, Regina, SK. Emily's family would like to extend a special thank you to the staff at Parkside Extendicare (North Wing) for taking care of Emily since June 2016 To leave an online message of condolence please visit www paragonfuneralservices com PARAGON R'fraTaTmatjon shjwfs STANLEY HARRY LITTLEMORE It is with sadness we announce the passing of Stanley Littleniore on Thursday, May 18, 2017. He was predeceased by his beloved wife. Donah and is survived and will be lovingly remembered by his seven children. Kim, Brett.

SherTy, Terry, Jimmy, Peggy and Tina and their spouses: sixteen grandchildren and their spouses and seventeen greatgrandchildren Stan was one of the founding members of the Kings Park Speedway He wilt be forever remembered for Car 48 Honouring Stan's request, a pnvate family service has been held To leave online condolences for the family, please visit www leefunerals com Dimity1 Om ti Visit remembering LIFE WELL CELEBRATED.

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