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Star-Phoenix from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 37

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Star-Phoenixi
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Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
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C13 Monday, November 14, 1983 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Star-Phoenix I Deaths 2 tCmtmed) Deaths 2 fCrwtwueril KENNEDY The dealh of Mr. Robert Earnest Kennedy occurred at Outlook, Sask. on November IP, 1983 at the age of 67 Mr, Kennedy was born at Strongfield, Sask, on April 17, 1916 where he had lived and farmed all his, life. Left to charlsh his memory are two sisters: Mae (Mrs. Ivan Mac-Sorlev) of Saskatoon and Hazel (Mrs.

Henry Deschamps) of Outlook; and a number of other relatives. He was predeceased bv his brother David on February 16, 1983. As Mr. Kennedy requested, a Graveside Funeral will be held Monday, November 14th 'at 11:00 a.m. from the Strongfield Cemetery; Strongfield, Sask.

conducted by the Rev. Austin Jagoe. Memorials to Respiratory Disease Research or a charity of ones choice would be appreciated, Outlook Funeral Chapel, Outlook, Sask. Is in charge of arrangements. Printed and published daily except Sundays and statutory holidays by Armadale Publishers Limited at the office of the STAR-PHOENIX, 204 Fifth Avenue North, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, S7K 2P1.

Second Class Mail Registration Number 0098 Direct dial numbers for Star-Phoenix General 652-9200 Editorial 664-8231 Circulation 664-8320 Classified 653-2100 PASLOSKE The death of Michelle Marie Pasloske age 20 years of 1080 East Centre occurred accidentally near North Battletord, Sask. on November 1 ith, 1983. The Funeral Mass will be held on Wednesday moring November 16th at 10:30 a.m, from Holy Spirit Roman Catholic Church, 114 Klngsmere Place. Prayers will be ottered In Holy Spirit Church on Tuesday evening at 8:00 p.m. Surviving are: her loving parents Al and Mary Pasloske, Saskatoon; two brothers Britt, presently in Australia and Kirby at home; one sister Tracey at home; also grandparents Mr.

and Mrs. Vic Bevans, Carrot River, Sask. and Mrs. and Mrs, Louis Pasloske, Regina; six uncles, three aunts, numerous cousins and a very close friend Kim. Miss Pasloske was born in Edmonton and spent most of her life in Saskatoon where she received her education, attending St.

Thomas School and graduating from Holy Cross Collegiate. She had been with Maher Shoes in Saskatoon. Michelle had a particular Interest in working with handicapped children. Memorial donations to the Saskatchewan Association for Children with Learning Disabilities, 615 Wiggins Avenue South, will be appreciated in lieu of flowers. Interment will take place in Woodlawn Catholic Cemetery.

Funeral service arrangements are entrusted to the Saskatoon Funeral Home. efi KOHUT The death of Mr. John Kohut age 60 years of 813 7th St. East, Saskatoon occurred In a local hospiital on Saturday, November 12th, 1983. The Funeral Service will be held on Wednesday, November 16th at 10:00 a.m.

from Westwood Funeral Chapel conducted by Rt. Rev. W. Iwaszko. Prayers will be said at Westwood Funeral Chapel, Tuesday evening at 7:30 p.m.

(Parking for funeral guests north of funeral chapel on Ave Surviving are: his mother, Mrs. Kay Kohut of Saskatoon; three sisters, Mrs. Mary Kos-tiniuk of Saskatoon, Mrs. Rose (Jim) Robinson of Vancouver and Mrs. Martha Frost of Saskatoon; three nieces, Mrs.

Dianna (James) Loucks and Mrs. Shirley (Ron) Lewis, both of Saskatoon and Mrs. Terry Olfert of Warman, Sask; four nephews, Jack Frost of Saskatoon, Jeffrey (Glynls) Frost of Canora, Randy Frost of Edmonton and Michael Frost of Saskatoon; three great nieces and four great nephews. He was predeceased by his father, Steve Kohut in 1974 and by a brother, Harry in infancy. The late Mr.

Kohut was born at Saskatoon and lived his early life and attended school at Floral, Sask. He served with the R.C.A.F. during World War Two. After the war, Mr. Kohut began employment with the C.P.R.

where he worked until retiring in September of this year. Memorial donations to the Canadian Cancer Society, 1036 College Drive would be appreciated by the family. Interment will take place in the Catholic Cemetery. Arrangements are in care of Westwood Funeral Chapel (653-3434). LITTLECROW The death of Baby Sarah Dawn Littlecrow, age 15 days, of Moosewoods Reserve, occurred in a local hospital on November 10th, 1983.

Surviving her are her mother, Sarah Littlecrow, and her grandmother, Mrs. Jewel Littlecrow. The Funeral Service will be held on Tuesday, November 15th, at 2:00 P.M. In the Moosewoods Reserve School, conaucted by Rev. C.

Miller. Interment will be made in the Moosewoods Reserve Cemetery. McKague's Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. McKINNON The death of Mrs. Margaret McKinnon occurred at her residence at Outlook, Sask.

on November 12. 1983 at the age of 95 years. Mrs. McKinnon was born May 24, 1888 at Meaford, Ontario. She came west In 1905 and settled at Glenslde, Sask.

She married Angus McKinnon in 1910 and resided at Glenslde for 50 years and then moved to Broderick, Sask. and for the past several years had lived at the Outlook and District Pioneer Home. Mrs. McKinnon was active In the community and spent many years caring for the sick and the elderly. She boarded many teachers while living at Glenside, many who will remember her keen wit and sense of humour.

Lett to charish her memory are her daughter Donelda (Mrs. Charles Pearson) of Broderick, son-in-law Frank Resch of Winnipeg, grandchildren Oscar and Neil Pearson of Broderick and Frances (Mrs. Bill Bradley) ot Winnipeg; and a number of other relatives. Funeral Services will be held Tuesday, November 15 at 2:00 p.m. from St.

Andrews United Church, Outlook, Sask. conducted by the Rev. Austin Jagoe. Interment will follow In Glenslde Cemetery. Memorials to the Outlook and District Pioneer Home would be appreciated In lieu of flowers.

Outlook Funeral Chapel, Outlook, Sask. Is in charge of arrangements. NEATBY The death of Alan Fairlie Neatby, of 338 Ottawa Avenue South, Saskatoon, occurred in Vermillion, Alberta, on November 11th, 1983. Surviving are one son. Ronald Neatby, and his wife, Phyllis, of Fort Me Murray, Alberta, two daughters, Mrs.

Elizabeth Seath, and her husband, Lloyd, of Vermillion, and Mrs, Alice Brown, and her husband, James, of Melfort, eleven grandchildren, four great granchildren, two sisters, Mrs. Margery Hedlln, of Saskatoon, and Mrs. Kate Nichols, ot Princeton, New Jersey, and one brother, Dr, Leslie Neatby, of Saskatoon. Mr. Neatby was predeceased by his wife, Dorothy, in August 1982.

The Funeral Service will be held on Tuesday. November 15th, al 2:00 p.m. In the Chapel of McKague's Funeral Home, conducted bv Archdeacon H.W, Bran-drlck. Cremation to follow. Guest parking directly south ot McKague's Funeral Home, 3rd Avenue and 20th Street.

SPILCHUK The death of Mrs. Mary Spllchuk age 56 years of 219 Ave. North, Saskatoon occurred In a local hospital on Saturday, November 12th, 1983. The Funeral Mass will be held on Wednesday, November 16th at 2:00 P.m. from St.

John Bosco Roman Catholic Church. 1202 Ave South celebrated bv Rev. L. Cvr. Surviving are: throe daughters, Mrs.

Shirley (Garnett) Sather of Saskatoon, Mrs. Linda (Rirk) Deitner ot Saskatoon and Debbie at home; one son, Jerry (Eileen' of Saskatoon; four grandchildren, Shelly. Trevor, Tracey and Ricky; one brother, Ed Wlzniuk of Aberdeen, Sask, She was predeceased by her husband, Victor In 1962 and by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Wlzniuk.

The late Mrs. Spil-chuk was born al Aberdeen, Sask. and was raised and al (ended school in the Aberdeen district. She lived at Transco-na, Manitoba for twelve years prior to moving to Saskatoon. Mrs.

Spilchuk had lived in Saskatoon since 1954. Memorial donations to the Canadian Dia betes Association 219 22nd SI, East. Saskatoon would lie an prc'ciated by the family. Interment will take plaice in the Roman Catholic Cemetery Arrangements are in tare ot Westwood Funeral Chapel (653-3444). J.K.

Strutters, Executive Vice-President; James E. Petro, Executive Editor; Ed Sebestven, Marketing Manager; Merv Carey, Production Manager; R.O. Thompson, Advertising Manager; Jack Cook, Managing Editor; Wayne Wohibera, Circulation Manager; Lawrence GeTsei, Controller; Will Popoff, Associate Editor. Births 1 CORRIN Henry and Heather (nee MacPherson) are proud to announce the arrival of their Daughter Erin Elizabeth on Oct. 28th, 1983.

Deaths 2 ANDERSON The death of Catherine Anderson, longtime resident of Saskatoon, occurred at her residence on November 11th, 1983. The Funeral Service will be held on Thursday November 17th at 1:30 P.m. from the Chapel of the Saskatoon Funeral Home conducted by The Very Rev. Robert Blackwell. Surviving are: two daughters, Mrs.

Mary Jo Nicholson, Toronto, and Mrs. Joan Craft, Pittsburgh, one son. Dr. Robert Anderson, Saskatoon; three grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband Dr.

Jack F.C. Anderson in April 1981. Mrs. Anderson was born in Toronto, Ontario where she received her education and graduated form the Toronto General Hospital School of Nursing. Following her marriage to.

Dr. J.F.C. Anderson she came to make her home in Saskatoon in 1933. Mrs. Anderson was an active member of the Saskatoon City Hospital Womens Auxiliary and the Saskatoon K-Ette Club, Interment will take place in the family plot in Woodlawn Cemetery.

Courtesy parking area south of the Saskatoon Funeral Home Chapel on 4th Avenue at 25th Street. COLCLOUGH The death ot Miss Annetta Cnlclough occurred in Outlook, Sask. on November 13, 1983 at the age of 94 years. Miss Colclough was born September 30, 1889 in Huron County, Ontario. She came west with her family in 1910.

They homesteaded in the Dinsmore, Saskatchewan area. She later moved into the town of Dinsmore and for the past few years had lived at the Outlook and District Pioneer Home. Left to charlsh her memory are two nieces: Agnes Hlslop in India and Jean (Mrs. Ronald Colleaux) of Taber, Alberta; one nephew Jack Hislop of Glllam, Manitoba and a number of other relatives. Funeral Services will be held Wednesday, November 16 at 2:00 p.m.

from Dinsmore United Chruch, Dinsmore, Sask. with the Rev. Mary Duncan officiating. Interment will follow in merest Cemetery (East of Dinsmore). Flowers are gratefully declined and those who wish may give memorials to the Outlook and District Pioneer Home, or the Dinsmore Union Hospital.

Outlook Funeral Chapel, Outlook, Sask. is In charge of arrangements. HUNCHAK The death of Mrs. Elizabeth (Alice) Hunchak age 72 years of 139 Rupert Drive, Saskatoon occurred In a Saskatoon hospital on Saturday, November 12th, 1983. The Funeral Service will be held on Tuesday, November 15th at 2:00 p.m.

from the Russian Baptist Church, 401 Ave. I South, conducted by Rev. George Elenko. A praver service will be held at Westwood Funeral Chapel, Monday evening at 7:30 p.m. (Parking lot for those attending is north of funeral chapel).

Surviving are: one daugther, Mrs. Florence (Dennis) Banda of Marcelin, two sons, Edward of Saskatoon and Dan (Josephine) of Blaine Lake, nine grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Anne Ference of Saskatoon. She. was predeceased by her husband, George in 1968, also by two sisters, Kate Szwydky and Marie Hunchak and by four brothers, Alex, Peter, Thomas and John and by her parents, Mrs.

and Mrs. Safron Burlotoft. The late Mrs. Hunchak was born In the Blaine Lake district where she grew up and attended school. She and her husband farmed in the Blaine lake district until moving to Saskatoon In 1965.

Mrs. Hunchak provided a home tor handicapped children for many years In Saskatoon. She was a member of the Russian Baptist Church since moving to Saskatoon. Interment will take place In Woodlawn Cemetery. Arrangements are In care of Westwood Funeral Chapel (653-3434).

Sympathy, say it with flowers. Sent With Special Core Flowers Canada SASKATCHEWAN REGION PERSHICK The death of Mr. John Pershlck age 70 years of 804 32nd St. West, Saskatoon occurred at his residence on Saturday, November 12th, 1983. The Funeral Mass will be held on Wednesday, November 16th al 11:00 a.m.

from St. Michaels Roman Catholic Church, 33rd St. and Alberta celebrated by Rev. Father D. O'Driscoll.

Prayers will be said at St. Michaels Church. Tuesday evening at 7:30 p.m. Surviving are: his loving wife, Doreen, a daughter, Mrs. Harlean (Reg) Cat-tell of Vancouver, a son, Bryan (Bonnie) of Saskatoon; two sisters, Mrs.

Helen (Frank) Pez-deric of Grandora and Saskatoon, and Mrs. Frances (Ken) Richardson of Duncan, B.C.; two brothers, Tony (Donna) and George (Yvonne) both of Burnaby, B.C., a granddaughter, Mrs. Shelley (Daryl) Manion of Vancouver; two grandsons, Geoffrey and Shawn Pershick and one great grandson, Mathew Manion as well as several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his parents, John and Win-nifred Pershick and a brother, Stan. The late Mr.

Pershick was born at Saskatoqn and attended Gideon School. He married Doreen Souster in 1932 and was engaged in Ihe dairy business unlil 1966. He served on the council of the of Park from 1954 to 1966. Mr. Pershick was employed with the City of Saskatoon Recreation Dept, for eleven years prior to retiring In 1977.

Since then he has been farming In the Asquith area and living In Saskatoon In the winter months. Mr. Pershick was an Honorary Member of the Knights of Columbus and was an avid sportsman especially enloying hunting and fishing. Interment will take place In the Roman Catholic Cemetery. Arrangements are in care of Westwood Funeral Chapel (653-3434).

Funerals 3 GESY The Funeral Mass for Henry Gesy who died on Tuesday, November 8th, 1983 was held from St. John Bosco Roman Catholic Church on Saturday, November 12th at 10:30 a.m. celebrated by the Rev. Father Len Cvr. Pallbearers were: ''Grandsons" Gordon Gesy, Joseph Gesy, Howard Gesy, Lloyd Zo-erb, Barton Zoerb, and Neil Zo erb.

Interment took place in the family plot In Woodlawn Cemetery. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to the Saskatoon Funeral Home. In Memoriams 4 EVERETT In memory of Ray who passed away November 14th, 1982. Time may ease the pain Ot the loss of one held dear But only few know how 1 miss him And the loneliness of this year I tried to be brave and remember He now Is free of pain And at the roads ending, God willing We two, shall meet again. Avada.

QESSELL -r la loving memory ot John, who passed awav November 14. 1978. Silent memories Keep him near, Af time unfolds Another vear. NO longer In our life to share, But in our hearts He's always there Lovingly remembered bv Merrice. Judy and family.

Phyllis, Leslie and family. Funeral Directors 6 MCKAGUE'S FUNERAL HOME ROBERT MCKAGUE DONALD NEWBIGGING Phone 664-3131 300 3rd Ave. S. Park Funeral Chapel Terry G. Michayliuk Donald Somers 3)1 3RD AVE NO, 244-2103 SASKATOON FUNERAL HOME W.

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