Church, Evangeline (Angie)

Angie Church
Angie Church

Evangeline (Angie) Emma Church
Dec. 21, 1935 — Sept. 12, 2015

Angie was the second of six children born to George and Christina Redl of Wakaw, Sask. She had many fond memories of growing up with her sisters and brothers. She started working in the food service industry, a long and fulfilling career.

She worked in many places, finally settling in Davidson, as this was where her husband Lloyd Church was from. She worked at J.V.’s Cafe and the Davidson Hotel, where she was employed for more than 25 years.

Angie enjoyed visiting with family and friends, gardening, playing bingo, watching sports, making perogies and cabbage rolls.

She moved back to Wakaw to care for her mother and lived there even after her mother passed away. She came back to Davidson in November 2014. She really enjoyed her time in Davidson.

In the middle of August 2015, she fell and broke her hip. She passed away suddenly while awaiting a second surgery at Royal University Hospital.

Angie is lovingly remembered by daughter Pam (Kevin) Webber; grandchildren Dawn (Tim) and Aaron (friend Doreen); great-grandchildren Bryanna, Quinnton, Joshuwa and Lillie; also sisters Georgina Baudais, Elaine Kurtenbach and brother Arnold (Marg) Redl and many nieces, nephew and great-niece and nephews; also brother-in-law Ken (Sharon) Church and their family.

She was predeceased by her husband Lloyd; parents George and Christina; sister Eileen; brother Armand; and brothers-in-law Philip Baudais and James Kurtenbach.

A celebration of Evangeline’s life was held Friday, Sept. 18, 2015 at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Davidson. It was officiated by Rev. Father Joseph Gyim-Austin, with the tribute by Arnold Redl; readers Bryanna Webber and Kylie Redl-Gosselin; registers Betty McLaren and Eleanor Schollar; active urnbearers Bryanna Webber, Quinnton Lockton, Joshuwa Webber and Lillie Webber; organist Lyle Kowalski. Hanson’s Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Interment will be held in the spring at Wakaw Cemetery.