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Star-Phoenix from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • C5

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Tuesday, October 2, 2018 THE SASKATOON STARPHOENIX C5 Share memories of a loved one; view and sign the guest book. Visitthestarphoenix.comremembering 1-855-535-1470 FAX: 1-888-744-3725 EMAIL: ANN0UNCEMENTSTHESTARPH0ENIX.COM THESTARPH0ENIX.COMPLACEANANN0UNCEMENT IB flr Bfl THE SASKATOON STARPHOENIX NOTES THE FOLLOWING OBITUARIES IN TODAY'S PAPER. To view a notice online, share your memories or express condolences, go to: thestarphoenix.comremembering CADRIN, Pauline CHRISTIAN, Donald COREY, Dianne CYR, Doris KENNEDY, Norma MCMILLAN, Wilda PIZZEY, Wilmer SCHUMACHER, Jerome SEIFERT, Lilly TETREAULT, Florence Notices may not appear alphabetically due to space requirements. KENNEDY, Norma Louise Dec 3, 1940 -Sep 25,2018 Norma passed away suddenly at home, in Saskatoon, at the age of 77. Mom leaves her children Colleen (Gerald), Scott (Laura), Mark (Kim), Les (Dan), and Audrey.

Grandchildren Natelle (Aaron), Jordan (Danielle), Daniel (Marley), Ben (Alex), Sampson, Connor, Emma, Georgia, Derek (Alysa), Liam, and Sean. Great Grandchildren Frances, Cole and Baby Kennedy. Siblings Doug (Kathy), Ethyl (Hervey), Murray, and Jamie, and many nieces and nephews. Special life long friends, Noreen, Joan, Carol, Betty, Val, Sheila, and Joanne. Funeral Services will be held on Thursday, October 4, 2018, at 1:30 p.m.

at Mclure United Church, 4025 Taylor Ave, Saskatoon. In Lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Heart and Stroke Foundation or of ones choice. Funeral arrangements entrusted to Mourning Glory Funeral Services. A celebration of life will be held in Flin Flon, summer 201 9, for Norma. CYR, Doris After a long and well lived life, our mom, Doris Cyr passed away peacefully on Sunday, September 30, 2018 in her 89th year.

She was predeceased by the love of her life, husband Rene; brothers Arnold, Dennis, Clifford, Bernard and many members of the Cyr family. Mom will be lovingly remembered by her children Linda (Vern) Greenshields, Ottawa, Pete (Ramona), Clavet, and Paul (Donna), Saskatoon; her beloved grandchildren Jeneane (Scott), James (Sherry), Dustin (Jeanette), Danielle (Bryce), Scott (Melanie) and Terrell; two precious great-grandchildren Kai and Kaelyn; sister Angie (Florian); brother John (Ann); sister-in-law Sylvia; and numerous nieces and nephews. Doris' life was fulfilled through her family, her longtime friends (Evelyn, Lorraine, Bev, Doreen, Sheila, Florence, Eileen), the program of Al-Anon and her faith. For the past four years Doris immensely enjoyed attending the day program at Oliver Lodge. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the day program at Oliver Lodge (1405 Faulkner Crescent, Saskatoon, SK S7L 3R5).

A Celebration of Doris' Life will be held at 7:00 p.m. on Thursday, October 4, 2018 at Mourning Glory Funeral Services (1201 8th St. in Saskatoon (306) 978-5200 www.mourningglory.ca. The Interment will be held at a later date. CADRIN, Pauline Anne (nee LaClare) December 24, 1923 September 27, 2018 Pauline has returned to her Lord Jesus.

An obituary will appear at a later date. Cremation arrangements were entrusted to the SASKATOON FUNERAL HOME, 306-244-5577. COREY, Dianne Francoise Marie 1962-2018 Dianne Corey, beloved wife of Brian Corey of Delisle, SK passed away at her home on September 28, 2018 at the age of 56 years. She was the loving mother of Clay (Lindsay) Corey of Pike Lake, SK; Cole (Shelby) Corey of Pike Lake, SK; Samantha-Jo (Dylan) Herring of Harris, SK; and Breanne Corey (Brian Larson) of Pike Lake, SK. She will also be dearly missed by her four grandchildren, Dallas, Layton, Wade and Colter; as well as her brother, Dennis Unvoas and family; sister, Joanne Warren and family.

She was predeceased by her parents Armand and Elaine Unvoas. Dianne was born in Swift Current, SK and raised on a farm south of Swift Current. After her marriage to Brian, she relocated to their ranch in Pike Lake, SK. Dianne's hobbies included gardening, travelling, baking and cooking. She had a strong passion for animals and the ranch.

She was strongly involved in the community, but closest to her heart was her family and grandchildren. Donations in memory of Dianne, may be made to the Town of Delisle (PO Box 40 Delisle, SK SOL 0P0) for future recreational projects. A Celebration of Life will be held at the Delisle Curling Rink on Saturday, October 6, 2018 at 1:00 p.m. Expressions of sympathy may be sent to the family by visiting www.hillcrestmemorial.ca. Arrangements entrusted to Jamie Rugg.

SCHUMACHER, Jerome Harvey April 22, 1930 September 29, 2018 We are very saddened to announce the sudden and unexpected passing of our beloved husband, father, grandfather and friend Jerome. He will be sadly missed by his loving wife of 66 years Hilde. Also left to mourn his passing are his 6 children Paulette (Maurice), Leigh (Ron), Craig (Charlene), Mark (Aimee), Michael (Wendy) and James (Jessica). He will be fondly remembered by his 14 grandchildren and 10 greatgrandchildren, 2 brothers Melford (Wilma), Bernie (Laurie), 1 sister Mary Anne (Randy) Buschman, 6 in-laws Irma Brinkman, Beth (Bill) Hricz, Hilde Willen, Elana Schumacher, Eugene (Carol) Willen and Wilma (Melford) Schumacher, as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Jerome and Hilde farmed in Donavon and Delisle until 1990.

He was a Realtor in Saskatoon for a number of years. Jerome was a man of integrity and humility, always a man of his word. He loved and lived life to the fullest. He was always very social and interested in everyone's life, especially his children and grandchildren. Jerome was predeceased by his parents Harvey and Helen Schumacher, brother Philip, sister Pauline (Russel) Clark, parents-in-law Joseph and Elizabeth Willen, brothers-in-law Joe Willen, Henry Brinkman and sister-in-law Olga (Verle) Stuckel.

A Vigil for Jerome will be held at 7:00 p.m. on Thursday, October 4, 2018. The Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 1 :00 p.m. on Friday, October 5, 2018. Both services will be held at the Cathedral of the Holy Family (123 Nelson Rd.) in Saskatoon.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Geriatric Evaluation Management (GEM), co Saskatoon City Hospital Foundation (1900-701 Queen Saskatoon, SK S7K 0M7). Arrangements in care of John Schachtel Mourning Glory Funeral Services (306) 978-5200 www.mourningglory.ca i i II I HLLCIIEST (306)477-4400 www.hillreslmemorial.ca wmm PIZZEY, Wilmer Alfred "Bill" It is with sadness that the family of Wilmer A. (Bill) Pizzey announces his passing on September 29, 2018 at the age of 69. He is fondly remembered by his wife of 50 years Kayla; daughters Leanne (Jason) Leedahl and Lesa (Dean) Gula; sons Kent (Diana) Pizzey and Brent (Tammy) Pizzey; grandchildren, Joshua and Taylor Priel; Will, Akasia and Robert Pizzey; Kaidyn, and Katya Gula; Katelyn, Brittany and Brandon Pizzey; Brooklyn and Tatum Leedahl; and great-granddaughter Sophia Metcalf; his brother Keith Pizzey; his sisters-in-law Gloria Pizzey, Gail Dawson, Lois (Harold) Dyck and brother-in-law Murray Hagel; as well as numerous nephews and nieces. He was predeceased by his brothers Wayne and Bob; as well as his sisters-in-law Bernice, Clara, Audrey and Sandy.

He was born in Saskatoon to William George and Lola Irene Pizzey. Bill attended Caswell School, Bedford Road and Saskatoon Technical Collegiate. He worked for a number of Architectural firms in Saskatoon: KCR, Public Works Canada, Federated Co-operatives Ltd, and finally retired after 34 years with aodbt Architecture. A Past Master of Lodge Progress No. 92.

A.F.A.M., as well as a Past Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Saskatchewan A.F.A.M. He was also a member of Royal Arch Masonry and was a Past Grand First Principal of the Grand Chapter of R.A.M. for Saskatchewan. He was a 33rd degree Scottish Rite Free Mason and a member of the Royal Order of Scotland and the WA WA Shrine. The family would like to thank the many doctors, nurses and staff at St.

Paul's Hospital, as well as staff of the Saskatoon Cancer Clinic who aided Bill during his illness. A special thanks to Doctor Kurt Roelens and Dr. Kaiser AN for their care, kindness and their friendship. The Funeral Service will be held at 1 :30 p.m. on Friday, October 5, 2018 at Christ Church Anglican (515 28th St.

in Saskatoon. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Saskatchewan Cancer Agency, 200-4545 Parliament Street, Regina, SK, S4W 0G3. Arrangements in care of David Schurr Mourning Glory Funeral Services (306) 978-5200 www.mourningglory.ca How will you remember them? 1 1 SEIFERT, Lilly March 28, 1913 September 27, 2018 Lilly went home to be with her Lord and Saviour on September 27, 2018 at the age of 105 years. Lilly was predeceased by her parents John and Sophie Schroeder, her husband Karl Seifert, her daughter Fern Pringle and ten siblings. She is survived by her daughter Judy (Alfred Bach), her son-in-law Bruce Pringle, her grandchildren Lynnette (Murray Wall), Arden Bach (Cheryl), Grace (Arden Priebe), Coralee (Chad Nelson) and Boyd Pringle, and her greatgrandchildren Orisha (Steven Schroeder), Sian (Josh Wickenhauser), Hannah and Kassia Bach and Cade and Quin Nelson.

The Funeral Service will be held on Thursday, October 4, 2019 at 1:00 p.m. from the Christian Fellowship Church in Lanigan, Sask. Interment at Esk Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Gideons International in Canada. Arrangements entrusted to MARTENS WARMAN FUNERAL HOME (306-934-4888).

MCMILLAN, Wilda October 19, 1919-September 27, 2018 With sadness the family of Wilda Josephine McMillan (Chovin) announces her passing on Thursday, September 27, 2018 at her home in Saskatoon. Born October 19, 1919 on her grandparents' farm near Vanscoy, Wilda was the eldest of four siblings. Following high school, and determined to begin her career, Wilda worked for her aunt and uncle in Major, Saskatchewan to help pay for the tuition at Normal School, where she trained to become a teacher. After teaching at several one- and two-room schools, she landed in Asquith where she met Wally McMillan, a second-generation farmer, at a dance with friends. The two married, had three children, huge gardens, many friends, camp-outs, and continued to dance everywhere they went.

Wilda's spirit and heart were truly felt when she returned to the classroom after her youngest son began high school. She loved teaching grade two, and will be remembered fondly by all of her students especially those who were lucky enough to attend one of her year-end campouts at the farm. Wilda's life is marked by generosity and warmth. Passionate about dancing, the great outdoors and hosting big family meals, Wilda truly loved life and had a way of making everyone feel welcome and special. Wilda approached the world with patience, curiosity and love and had just enough spirit to make sure we all noticed.

She was loved by many and will be missed. Wilda was predeceased by her son Dale, her husband Wallace, her brothers James and John. She will be missed by daughter Joanne, son Neil (Harriet), grandchildren Ryan, Dagan (Patricia Cruiz), Jeremy, Robin (Brent Freedman), Glyn (Xiaohui Bao) and Naomi (Kevin Wesequate), eleven great-grandchildren, sister Betty (Al), brother Doug (Merle), nieces, nephews and cousins. The family would like to express their gratitude to Dr. Olzynski for the care that she gave to Wilda.

A Memorial Service will be held at 1 :30 p.m. Thursday, October 4 at Saskatoon Funeral Home, Saskatoon. Condolences may be left at www.saskatoonfuneralhome.com. Arrangements entrusted to SASKATOON FUNERAL HOME (306-244-5577). CHRISTIAN, Donald Dec 13, 1925 -Sep 25,2018 Our father, grandfather, and great grandfather, Don Christian, passed gently on Tuesday, September 25, 2018 after a brief physical illness, and a longer, gradual mental deterioration.

Dad was the last living, and the 10th of 11 children born to Louise and Irvine Christian of Edmonton, born December 13, 1925. After a childhood in Edmonton, he joined the Air Force during the war but did not see action. Soon after the war, he met Shirley Crocker on his luckiest day, and they were married September 20, 1947 in Calgary, Alberta on his second luckiest day. Son Jeff came along March 29, 1949, Jack on May 27, 1952, and Jim on March 12, 1958. Dad and Mom loved each other deeply throughout the years of their marriage.

The new couple lived initially in Calgary, moving to Yorkton in 1956, and finally to Saskatoon in 1961 They remained with their growing family at the same address on Estey Drive until 2004, when they moved into a smaller condominium on Armistice Way. Mom passed in 2013, and Dad moved into assisted living in 2017 at Preston Park 2. He subsequently moved into Prairie Springs Care Home in early 2018. Dad's employment was mainly with the Kellogg Company, in all three locations. He retired at age 55, having been very successful in that work.

He really enjoyed sales work, and the people with whom he worked. Walking down the street with Dad was often a bit annoying, as he seemed to know everyone. Dad was a good athlete as a young guy, and particularly excelled at hockey, playing some junior in Edmonton before joining the Air Force. He played some recreation hockey in later years, on at least once with Jeff and Jack in a memorable ACT tournament. Later in life, he excelled as a minor hockey coach of some repute, often winning with teams from different parts of Saskatoon.

He believed that building good character and behavior was a part of the game, not only expected of players, but also of him and other coaches. It was not a good thing for any player to use bad language or insult a referee if on one of Dad's teams and he set the example himself no matter what happened. One could ride the pine a while after such a thing. Later, he helped to initiate one of the first skatinghockey skills development programs in Saskatoon, a model that others later emulated. Dad played some slow pitch and loved baseball on TV, but hockey was always the game he gravitated to as a player or coach.

As kids, we have fond memories of Dad playing scrub football with us (he was always the quarterback for some reason), and scrub baseball. "Running down to a special meaning when playing catch with Dad in the back alley. In the community, Dad was a good role model and a good, straight, solid citizen. He was always part of whatever was going on, mostly to improve things for kids. For example, he was directly involved in the creation of an outdoor rink at Prince Philip School for kids in the neighborhood.

He leaves behind sons Jeff (Donna) of Langley, Jack of Winnipeg, and Jim (Shelley) of Saskatoon; grandchildren Dean (Linda), Blain (Susan), Kim (Adam), Amanda (Stu), Amy (Mark), and Joel; great grandchildren Kiera, Katie, Cody, Sam, Jake, Ewan, Travis, Emily, Claire and Seth; and great, great grandchild Kaleigh. Dad also leaves behind more than 25 nephews and nieces who have all known him over the years, and who join us in celebrating a life well lived. He'd never claim perfection, but there is no doubt he stepped up to the plate, took his swings, did his best, lived and loved well. No child can ask for more. A memorial service will be held at 2:30 PM on 2018-10-06 at Louise Street Community Church, 3042 Louise Street, Saskatoon, SK, Canada.

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