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On behalf of the Town of Davidson, town councillor Arlene Low and Murad Al-Katib cut the ribbon on a sign acknowledging his successes and the contributions he and his company AGT Foods have made to the community. The sign is located next to the AGT Centre, so named for the $225,000 funding towards maintaining and improving the recreational facility .
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The family of Murray Lloyd, a longtime
resident of Davidson, are saddened to announce that he passed away on June 15,
2019 at Davidson Health Centre.
Murray was born on Dec. 19, 1936 in
Cutknife, Sask. His parents Walter and Margaret farmed at Adanac and Pense
before moving to Davidson in 1948 to open a service station. When the highway
changed in 1954 they opened Macleod’s Store. Murray started in the store at
that time. After the retirement of their parents, Murray and brother Harold
continued operating the store until 1985.
Murray was very community minded. He was a
member of the Kinsmen Club and Volunteer Fire Department for many years. He was
a volunteer driver and enjoyed curling. He also fixed many sewing machines and
bikes.
Murray leaves to mourn Betty, his wife of
59 years; children Glennda (Paul) Maatman, Melody Rostie, David (Jan) Lloyd,
Vaughn (Richelle) Lloyd; eight grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren;
in-laws Dennis and Pat Lucki, Alice and Lynden Zimmer, Gerry and Rhonda Lucki
and Milton Schilling as well as numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and longtime
friends.
Murray was predeceased by his parents
Walter and Margaret Lloyd, his brother Harold, sister-in-law Janet, in-laws
Cliff and Margaret Lucki, brother-in-law Don Lucki, sisters-in-law Sheila Lucki
and Sandra Schilling.
The funeral service was held in Davidson
Sacred Heart Catholic Church on June 21, 2019. Bishop David Ashdown officiated
assisted by Rev. Tracy Taylor. Hanson’s Funeral Home of Davidson was in care of
arrangements.
For those so wishing,
memorial donations in memory of Murray may be directed to Davidson Fire
Department.
CHAMBERLAIN—Craik RCMP are seeking
information to help solve a recent theft from an antique store in Chamberlain.
Craik RCMP received a report of the theft,
which is thought to have occurred on June 1 after 5 p.m. Some antique items
were stolen from the front steps of the store that is located on Sutherland
Avenue.
Police report that some of the stolen items
were unique and would require a truck or van to transport.
Anyone with information about this crime is
asked to contact the Craik RCMP detachment at 306-734-5200.
I am sad to announce the passing of June
Reeves on June 22, 2019 at the Tofield extended care facility in Alberta. June
was born in Czar, Alberta in 1931, raised in Rush Lake, Saskatchewan and moved
to Imperial, Saskatchewan where she met and married Clifford Reeves in 1952.
They farmed for many years retiring to Watrous in 1976. She moved to Tofield in 2014 to be closer to family. She is survived by son Lee, his wife Doreen and her grandchildren Ashley and Nick. June was predeceased by her brother Jack Whitcomb and sister Joyce Bethge. She is survived by her brother Gary and sister Evelyn and numerous nieces and nephews. A family service was held in Tofield.
It is with great
sadness that the family of Linda Margaret Fink announces her passing on
December 15, 2018, at the age of 69. Linda will be forever lovingly remembered by her children, Gregory Fink (with his wife Yolanda), Jeffrey Fink and Cindy Linton (with her husband Peter).
Linda was immensely proud of her family and
leaves behind many beautiful memories for all who knew her. She is greatly
missed and fondly remembered by her six grandchildren (Deanna, John, Tim, Lily,
Ian and Kaylee) and her two great grandchildren (Vanessa and Landon).
Born to Emil and Elizabeth Ziefflie on
August 19th, 1949 in Davidson, Saskatchewan. Linda is survived by her Mother
(Elizabeth) as well as her four Sisters (Betty-Ann, Diane, Pat and Gayle) and
her Brother (Brian) and their respective families. Linda is also survived by
her sister in law (Pat) and brother in law (Francis) and their families. Linda
was predeceased by her loving husband John, infant daughter Vikki, her father
Emil Ziefflie, mother-in-law Blanche and father-in-law Alec Fink,
brothers-in-law (D. Hart and D. Kuemper), nieces (J. Dixon and C. Potter),
nephew (B. Kuemper), and great-nephew (C. Dixon).
As per Linda’s wishes no funeral was held
and cremation has already taken place. Linda did not want a lot of fuss made
over her passing and we ask that you remember her in your own way. Linda loved
being at the lake, cheering on the Saskatchewan Roughriders, her favorite
Edmonton Oilers and hanging out with her family. Those who wish to honour her
memory may send donations to any children’s charities or a charity of your own
choosing. Next time that you are at the lake, take a moment to think of just
how much she would love to be there with you as it was always a special place for
her.
Linda received
excellent care from her medical team during her short illness. The family would
like to thank her Doctors, the Fort Sask. Comm. Hospital staff, the Palliative
Nurses and the Rivercrest Palliative Care team.
Arrangements entrusted to First Memorial Funeral Service Riverview
Chapel, Fort Saskatchewan, AB 780-998-9898