It’s with great sadness we announce our mother’s passing. She passed away peacefully with family by her side after a courageous battle with cancer.
Anne is survived by her loving family Colleen Prpich (Ron), Fabian Prpich, Corinne (Scott) Anderson, and Robert Prpich, Grandchildren, Sam & Brady Prpich, Morgan Prpich, Darren (Jenacy) Anderson, Amanda, Brooke and Hanna Anderson, Matthew (Sarah) Prpich, Jonathon & Elyssa Prpich , Great Grandchild Madelyn Price, Siblings Joe (Chris) Gaetz, John Gaetz, Simon (Yvette) Gaetz, Francis (Barb) Gaetz, Sister in laws Kay Davis, Marion Prpich and Patricia Prpich.
She was predeceased by her husband Sam Prpich, her parents Frank & Helen Gaetz, her in-laws Steve & Manda Prpich, her brother Ralph (Anne) Gaetz, sister in laws Jackie Gaetz and Marie Gaetz, brother in laws Joe Prpich, Ivan Prpich and Martin Davis.
Mom was a strong woman who worked hard her whole life. She could make anything and fix anything. She loved spending time with her family and friends, she loved canning, crafting, cake decorating, crocheting, sewing, traveling and gardening, everything was done to perfection. She enjoyed playing bingo and taking trips to the casino, she had a lucky streak.
She was the best mother anyone could ask for and was a best friend to all her children and grandchildren. Mom, we love you and will miss you forever Rest in Peace.
The Mass of Christian Burial for Anne was held at Holy Spirit Catholic Church in Saskatoon on Tuesday, July 26, at 1:30 p.m. For those so wishing, memorial donations in memory of Anne may be directed to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital. Hanson’s Funeral Home of Davidson in care of arrangements.
Dorothy Jean Livingstone, loving wife to Peter Livingstone, passed away peacefully on July 14, 2022 at F.H. Wigmore Regional Hospital in Moose Jaw Sask. at the age of 79. She was born at home on the farm at Govan, Sask. and was the youngest of five children of Elmer and Ruby Law.
Dorothy was predeceased by her parents, brother George, sister Helen Schiek and brother-in- law Carl Schriek, also nieces and nephews Denise Fisher, Pat Fisher and Ivan Law, son-in-law Butch Huber, grandson Mitchel Topless and granddaughter Taneille Skinner. Dorothy is survived by her loving husband Peter, sister-in-law Joan Law of Foam Lake, sister Thelma Fisher of Sherwood AB, brother Jack (Marlene) of Melville, children Emma (John) Rae of Foam Lake, Inez Huber of Pilot Butte, Phil (Pam) Horvath of Southey, Wes (Stacey) Skinner of Craik, Judy Hagen of Moose Jaw, Kristen Beaton Dawe of Kanata Ontario and Ron Horvath of Edmonton AB, as well as numerous nieces and nephews and grand and great-grandchildren.
Dorothy lived in Craik for 50 years while working at the Craik & District Health Centre until she retired at the age of 60. Dorothy loved to sew, knit and coffee with the ladies at Ladies & Craft every Wednesday afternoon. She also enjoyed singing in the United Church Choir and playing cards with her friends. She loved to bake for her loved ones and tend to her flower beds and collect cookie jars. Dorothy moved to Moose Jaw in 2020, where she spent her last years with her love Peter Livingstone. She will be sadly missed and loved by all.
A Celebration of Dorothy’s Life Funeral Service will be held at the Craik Community Hall on Saturday, July 30, 2022 at 2:00 p.m. with lunch and refreshments to follow.
Hanson’s Funeral Home of Davidson in care of arrangements.
Robert (Bob) William Lockwood was born July 12, 1943 and passed peacefully on July 22, 2022 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
Bob spent 25 years as a dedicated educator, teaching across Saskatchewan before retiring as a Director of Education. Throughout his life, Bob loved fishing, golfing, playing bridge, travelling, and cheering on the Saskatchewan Roughriders. In his retirement years, Bob snowbirded in Arizona and spent the last six years happily exploring the desert with his partner Lorraine Swain.
Bob and Lorraine had shared passions for dancing and shuffleboard. Bob took great joy in growing the sport of shuffleboard, including mentoring newcomers and serving as Saskatchewan Director with the Canadian National Shuffleboard Association. He went on to win a team gold medal for Canada at the 2018 International Shuffleboard Association World Championships.
Bob was known for his energy, gregariousness, and sense of humour. As he shared with a wink to his four beloved children, “Just before I die, I am going to swallow a bag of popcorn kernels. My cremation is going to be epic.”
Bob is remembered by his loving partner Lorraine Swain; children Evan, Aaron, Andrew, and Alexis; siblings Glenys, Jill, and John; and his grandchildren, extended family, and friends.
Hanson’s Funeral Home of Davidson in care of arrangements.
It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Rodney Rink on July 16, 2022 in BC, after a courageous battle with cancer. Rod was the youngest child, born to Kenny & Happy Rink of Young, SK on June 7, 1969.
Rod spent most of his life farming with his Mom & Dad on the family farm. The nieces, nephews & cousins remember spending a lot of quality time with Uncle Rod on & off the farm.
He moved to BC and continued spending as much time as he could with his daughter Daphne. This is where he met and married his wife Shelagh and gained another daughter and a son. He worked at various jobs including dairies and Home Hardware.
Rod will be missed by all who knew and loved him.
A Celebration of His Life will be held August 13, 2022 at the family farm at 2:00 p.m. All Rod’s family & friends are welcome. Please bring your own lawn chair.
Phillp Marcial Desjardine passed away peacefully July 17, 2022 in Davidson, Sask. Phil is survived by his loving wife Pat, sons Brad and Marc, daughter Lisa (Wayne), daughter-in-law Julianne and grandchildren Cole, Jillian and Avery. Phil is predeceased by his son Clay.
Phil was a wonderful husband to Pat for 63 years and a devoted dad and grandfather. He was a hard worker all his life and an avid golfer, hunter and fisherman. He retired out to Elbow, Sask. where he spent his last years of his life doing what he loved the most, anything outdoors.
Phil spent many hours out in his garage tinkering with anything he could find, either to fix or make. That’s where most people found him. He was one hell of a story teller and most of the stories were based on some part of his life. If he had put his life in a book, it would have ended up on the best sellers list. Phil was a man who lived, laughed and loved with his whole heart.
Phil fought many battles in his life and never stopped fighting. Sadly cancer won this round. Phil will be missed by many, mostly by his family. Rest in peace Dad. Say hi to Clay when you see him and give him a hug from all of us left behind. Hanson’s Funeral Home of Davidson in care or arrangements.
Ingrid Kaldor (nee Svenning) April 24, 1919 to May 6, 2022
Yes you read the dates right. Ingrid was 103. Ingrid was not amazing just
because she lived until 103 but that she lived so well, so creatively, so
positively, so healthy, curious and connected in those 103 years . She was born
in 1919 in the middle of prairies, on the original homestead of her Norwegian
parents near Davidson Saskatchewan. She was confirmed at Skudesness Church. She
grew up in the days of horse and buggy and lived to see men on the moon, the
world of the internet, Skyping, emails, online shopping and she embraced change
with her confidence and enthusiasm. She was an artist, a teacher, a wife, a
mother, grandmother, great grandmother, an aunt, a good neighbour, and she
welcomed her friends and family into her home her whole life. After attending
normal school, she taught in the early thirties, and studied painting at the
Emma lake art school under Kenderdine and ended up teaching there later in
life. Harold Kaldor who had known her from his former home in Loreburn,
arranged a room for her to stay near Emma lake at his parents’ place. He got to
woo her over the summer and she married him in 1942. He would lead her to
Prince Albert, the west coast during the war years and finally back to Regina
close her friends and family. Raising her five kids, helping her husband get
his university degree, and keeping a home going was her full time job, but
there were always paintings on the wall and sketches here and there. She was an
active member of Central Lutheran Church and that community and her faith was
an important part of her life. She came back to painting in earnest when she
returned to University of Saskatchewan to get her bachelor of Fine Arts and
graduated with distinction. She was so talented. Her paintings have graced
album covers, been sold to collectors. Her murals are still in Frontier and
Willow Bunch. Her beautiful works are a testament to her love of the prairies.
She had a way of capturing the colours and scope of the sky and that dramatic
landscape. When asked where she found beauty, she replied “Everywhere”. She was
in her 60s when her husband died but she picked up the pieces and carried on.
She travelled, lived to see her 8 grandchildren become adults and get to know
her great grandchildren. She loved her friends and extended family and kept in
touch with all. She was a gracious hostess and was delighted when folks came to
call. She was the last Matriarch in her clan and it felt as if she was
everyone’s grandma. She lived in her own home, her independence made possible
because of her son Thane. She did puzzles everyday (Wordle being the latest
craze), and loved Jeopardy, Wheel of Fortune and Coronation Street. She loved
giving presents, and seemed to keep track of everyone’s birthday. She could
make the best pie in the world, and at 103 was still cooking. She was
inspiring, generous, big hearted and loved a good celebration. She would be
feeding you 5 minutes after your arrival. Ingrid Kaldor was extraordinary in
every way and will be missed by many. The family would like to thank all her
wonderful neighbours, friends and family members for the joy and connection you
brought to her life. Predeceased by her husband Harold Kaldor, her daughter
Dianne Morrow, and her sister Margaret Johnson. Survived by her son Thane
Malabar, daughter Karen Strang (Bob Strang, Ian, Andrew, Sandi and Teena),
daughter Connie Kaldor( Paul Campagne, Gabriel, Aleksi ) son Leif Kaldor,(
Leslea Mair, Brianna and Teagan,) great grand children; Quillan, Leann,Casey
Connor, Aidan, Nick and Paige, and many, much loved nieces and nephews
including The Johnsons, Andersons, Paetch’s and Sarich’s from the Davidson area
In lieu of flowers Ingrid requested a donation to Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church
(https://www.oslregina.com) Emmanuel Cemetery. (Box 12 Bladworth, SK, S0J 0J0)
Funeral service to be held Sunday, May 15 at 2:00 p.m., 190 Massey Road,
Regina. Internment at 11:00 a.m., Monday, May 16, at Emmanuel Cemetery West of
Davidson