Mable Hagen, late of Davidson, Saskatchewan passed on Thursday, May 27, 2010 at 89 years, a resident of the Davidson Health Care Centre. Mable was born on July 5, 1920 at Craik, Saskatchewan.
She was predeceased by her husband Whitford Leonard Hagen, parents, sister, brother, grandson and great-grandson. Mable is survived by her five children and their families.
The service was held Thursday, June 3, 2010 with Rev. Diane Eurig officiating. Active pallbearers were Dennis Hagen, Dwayne Tyson and Russell Hagen.
Interment was in the family plot in the Davidson Cemetery.
Mable’s good soul shone through her nice smile, one that is sadly missed, fondly remembered.
Memorials of Mable may be directed to the recreational activities at Davidson Health Care Centre.
Hanson’s Funeral Home, Davidson, in care of arrangements.
Zdunich, Jack
Jack Zdunich, who resided at the Thomson Care Home in Milden, Sask., formerly of Kenaston, Sask., age 92 years, passed away peacefully on Thursday, May 13, 2010.
Jack was born on the farm, two miles north of Kenaston on June 21, 1917. He was educated in Kenaston and farmed in that area.
He was predeceased by his parents, Nicola and Rosa Zdunich and siblings, Joe, Tillie, Tony, Nic, John and Teresa and two brothers in infancy. Jack is survived by sisters, Rose Munro of Prince George, B.C., Helen (Harry) Chapin of Kelowna, B.C. and Ann Libke of Hanley, Sask.; sisters-in-law, Mary Zdunich and Marie Zdunich; and numerous nieces and nephews.
The Vigil of Prayers was held on May 17, 2010 at 7 p.m. The Mass of Christian Burial was said on Tuesday, May 18, 2010 at 2 p.m. with Father Joseph Gyim-Austin officiating. Both services were held at St. Andrew’s Roman Catholic Church, Kenaston, Sask. Special music was provided by Angie Weisner with the choir in attendance. Special hymns were “How Great Thou Art” and “Prayer of St. Francis”. Pallbearers were Greg Zdunich, Daryl Libke, Brenda Zdunich, Doug Zdunich, Lynne Yelich and Louis Zdunich.
Interment in the family plot, St. Andrew’s Cemetery, Kenaston, Sask. For friends so wishing memorials in memory of Jack may be directed to the St. Andrew’s Church Fund or to the charity of your choice.
Hanson’s Funeral Home, Davidson in care of arrangements.
Pavelich, Fabian
Fabian Stephen Pavelich passed away peacefully at the age of 83 on June 1, 2010. Fabian, one of six children of Fabian “Nick” and Martha (Sarich) Pavelich, was born on the family farm near Bladworth. He attended Briggs School, completed high school at St. Anthony’s College in Edmonton and attended Business College in Saskatoon. While Fabian’s first employment was with the Saskatchewan Government in Regina, his aspiration was to join the RCMP. During his career he was posted to many locations in B.C. and then was transferred to Winnipeg where he was in charge of traffic for “D” Division. After 35 years of service as a dedicated member of the RCMP, “Fabe” retired in 1986 as Staff Sergeant with service of distinction and a commendation for heroism. Fabian was proud of the fact that during his long career, through the use of his wits, he managed to avoid ever having to use his sidearm.
Fabian will be remembered as the beloved husband of Gladys Elizabeth (Betty); loving father of Stephen, Michael (Becky) and Suzanne; devoted grandpa to Hillary, James, Charlotte, Nicholas, Amy and Jacqueline. Fabian was predeceased by his parents, sisters Pauline Tracy, Kathryn Posey and brother Milton. He is survived by his sister Barbara, brother Ivan (Jan), sister-in-law Carol Pavelich and numerous nieces and nephews. Fabian’s post retirement years were invested in Sidney, B.C. where he devoted his time to the family, grandchildren and the community. He enjoyed Sunday drives with Betty, hockey, fishing and repairing or organizing anything around the house. He was a skilled and precise woodworker. As a father, Fabian instilled in his children the importance of integrity, righteousness, perseverance and work ethic. He will be dearly missed by his family, friends and community for his sense of humour, sound advice and generosity. The funeral mass was celebrated on June 11, 2010 at St. Elizabeth’s Catholic Church, Sidney, B.C. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to charity of your choice.
Thomas, Suzanna (Susan)
June 5, 1915 – May 7, 2010
With much sadness the family of Suzanna (Susan) Thomas announce her peaceful passing on Friday, May 7, 2010 at the age of 94 years. Susan will be lovingly remembered by her children, Richard (Sandy), Larry, Lorie (Ken) Semanski; grandson Chad. She will also be remembered by her sisters, Paula Kenny, Leona Gartner; brothers, Paul LePoudre, Octave (Fern) LePoudre and numerous nieces and nephews.
Susan was predeceased by her mother and father, Marie and Jules; husband, Peter; infant daughter, Maureen; sisters, Godelieva and Andrea and brothers, Andrew and Clifford.
Susan was a hard working woman who enjoyed all aspects of farm living. She loved to garden and enjoyed spoiling her neighbours with fresh produce including mouth-watering strawberries. She also loved to bake and enjoyed playing bingo and cards.
The family would like to thank the Davidson Health Care Centre staff for the incredible care extended to Susan and the family during her stay. As requested by Susan, a graveside service will be held on Saturday, June 5 at 2 p.m. followed by lunch at the Parish Hall.
In lieu of flowers please make a donation to the Davidson Health Care Centre or to a charity of your choice in memory of Susan.
Arrangements entrusted to Hanson’s Funeral Services Ltd., Davidson, Sask.
Howard, Paul Kenneth
- On Friday morning, May 21, as the rising sun shone on the dew-covered grass outside the window of Davidson Health Centre, Paul Kenneth Howard silently drew his last breath with his wife Verona and step-daughters Catherine and Karen by his bedside.
Paul was born in Ohio on August 15, 1934. On completing high school, he served in the U.S. Military for some time in Germany. He then worked with a shipping company where he spent time in Japan.
Early in his first marriage he built, entirely by hand, a log house in Washington. In this marriage he had two step-daughters and his pride and joy Tony was born.
His move to Brentwood, California found him driving a semi which he did until retirement and coming to Davidson.
Paul married Verona Topping on Nov. 20, 1999 and loved as his own Catherine (Gerry) Offet, Karen Tweed, Darren (Linda) Topping; grandchildren, Stephen (Jessica) Tweed, Brittany (Justin) Levac, Reece and Sawyer Topping and great-granddaughter Seanna Levac. Last but not least the “little heart beat at his feet” Sara.
As Paul requested, an informal Memorial Celebration was held on Tuesday, May 25 with spiritual words by Rev. Derek Nicholls of Regina and a family reflection by Darren with friends welcomed to share their thoughts and memories of Paul. Karen Tweed sang “Summertime”, the song that she sang to Paul each night in the hospital.
Refreshments were served to all that shared in the Celebration of Paul’s life.
Hanson’s Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
Edwards, Robert James (Bob)
- Robert James (Bob) of Kisbey, Sask. (formerly of Craik, Sask.): It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our father on May 3, 2010 at the age of 85.
Dad was born on June 20, 1924. He was predeceased by his wife Freda; his parents, William and Maggie Edwards; brother, Bill; sister-in-law, Eunice Edwards; brother-in-law, Warren Bogart; the mother of his children Sylvia and his special pet Sweet Pea.
He is survived by his children, Jim (Carol), Grande Prairie, Alta.; Tom (Robin), Saskatoon; Dennis, Craik; Sue Blight, Kelliher; Linda Edwards, Edmonton, Alta. He is also survived by his very special friend, Faye Seivewright; brother, Doug, Craik; his sister, Peg Bogart, Calgary, Alta.; nine grandchildren; six great-grandchildren and many other relatives and friends.
Dad was born and raised in Craik where he managed the farm after his dad’s death in 1943. He had to grow up fast as did many in those days. He eventually headed out on his own and married Sylvia Sanden in February, 1948 and together they raised five children. Unfortunately the marriage ended. Dad married Freda Storey and moved to Kisbey, Sask. in 1980 where he farmed until the fall of 2009. Freda passed away in 1990 and dad later began a special relationship with Faye that has lasted until his passing. Dad loved animals and loved the land. One of his proudest achievements was that he had operated his own farm for 65 years. Dad was a man that people looked up to. He worked hard. Harder than maybe he should have – not taking the doctor’s advice when he was told to take it easy and let his body heal. He would say, “There’s work to do and if I don’t do it, who will?”
He will be sadly missed by us all. Dad…You’re one of our heroes!