Category Archives: Obituary

Obituary: Cook, Mary Christine

Mary Christine Cook
Mary Christine Cook

COOK, Mary Christine (née Tomlenovich)

Christine, the second youngest and last living offspring of Paul Tomlenovich and Mary Masich, passed away at St. Paul’s Hospital on Saturday, September 3rd, 2016.

Chris was born September 30, 1922 on the family farm near Bladworth, Sask. She attended both Briggs School and later, Nutana Collegiate in Saskatoon. Her work career began at the Bay in Saskatoon prior to her move to Toronto at age 26.

On July 20, 1951 she married Samuel George William Cook, a dashing Air Force officer. Following Bill’s passing and after her retirement, she moved to Mississauga where she lived a full life with countless friends, enjoying many activities.

Just prior to her 93rd birthday, she made the decision and then the trip, to return home after being away for 67 years. She arrived in Saskatoon in September 2015 and lived at Trinity Manor where she was treated professionally and kindly by her caregivers. Chris often mentioned that if she knew there was so much love from her nephews and nieces in Saskatchewan, she would have come home long before now!

Christine was predeceased by her husband Bill (1919-1999), her parents Big Paul (1878-1963) and Mother Mary (1885-1953), siblings Catherine (1906-1984), Anne (1907-1999), Emily (1908-2005), Rose (1910-2006), Joseph Nickolas (1911-1919), Lucy (1913-2000), Josephine (1915-2000), Helen (1917-2006), Joseph Lawrence (1920 -1998), Leona (1925-2010); as well as extended family members, too numerous to mention. She is survived by several nephews and nieces.

At Christine’s request, there will be no funeral. She will be laid to rest alongside her family at St. Andrew’s Cemetery, Kenaston.

Arrangements entrusted to Hanson’s Funeral Home, Davidson.

Obituary: Schoenroth, Lenora

Lenora Schoenroth
Lenora Schoenroth

Lenora Irene Schoenroth (née Mason)

Died peacefully on October 18, 2015 with her husband Kenn at her side. Lenora was much loved by her daughter Lorna, Lorna’s husband Jay and Lenora’s grandsons Evan Donnelly of Yellowknife, N.W.T., and Jack Donnelly of Toronto. Lenora will be greatly missed by her brother Glen Mason and his wife Phyllis Mason of Davidson, Sask., and the Schoenroth, Hoover and Hocevar families, as well as many other family members and friends.

Lenora dealt with Parkinson’s disease bravely and without complaint for 21 years. Lenora was a most gracious, kind person who loved music and art and was devoted to her family, friends and her church.

A memorial service was held on Friday, October 23 2015 at 11:00 a.m. at St. Ansgar Lutheran Church at 600 Lawson Rd. in London, Ontario. In accordance with Lenora’s wishes, her ashes were interred at Girvin Cemetery in Saskatchewan on August 28, 2016.

Obituary: Russell, Grant

Grant Russell
Grant Russell

Grant Russell
May 15, 1927 — Aug. 4, 2016

Grant Russell of Davidson, Sask., passed away peacefully at the Davidson Health Centre on Aug. 4, 2016 at the age of 89. Grant was raised on a farm in the Davidson/Bladworth area. His parents, Alexander and Jean (Scott), raised three children: Grant, Calvin and Kathleen (Loseth).

He received his education at Kipp School and Bladworth School. Grant and Calvin were employed at a bush camp in Red Lake, Ont., before returning to farm full-time. The Russell farm was established in 1911 and received the Century Farm award, which Grant was proud of.

Grant married Eileen Currie in 1952 when she was employed as a Practical Nurse in the local hospital. They raised two girls, Marilyn and Cheryl.

After retiring and moving into town, Grant enjoyed many drives into the country to check on the crops. He loved to garden and tinker in his workshop in town. He enjoyed his coffee outings daily, visiting with neighbours and friends.

Grant adored his family and spending time with them.

Grant is survived by his daughters Marilyn (Terry) Barros, Cheryl (Kent) Frank; grandchildren Calli and Kenley; Dillon, Raylene and Jordan; great-grandchildren Brooklyn, Grayson and Jayde; also survived by brothers- and sisters- in law Leonore Porter, Evelyn Currie, Ruth (Gary) Gooch, Dick (Myrlene) Currie; nieces and nephews and extended family.

Grant was predeceased by his parents Alex and Jean, wife Eileen, brother Calvin, sister Kathleen; brothers-in-law Victor, Bill and Don.

The celebration of Grant’s life took place on Thursday, Aug. 11 at 2 p.m. at Davidson United Church with Rev. Mathias Ross officiating. Todd Lockwood of Hanson’s Funeral Home, Davidson was entrusted with arrangements.

Obituary: Buchholz, Melanie

Melanie Buchholz
Melanie Buchholz

Melanie Edith Buchholz (Metz)

It is with great sadness that we the family announce the passing of Melanie Edith Buchholz (Metz) on June 22, 2016. Melanie was born June 20, 1946 in Regina, Sask., and continued to live there during her education and clerical work at the Catholic School Board. In 1974, she met and married Edward Buchholz, who became the love of her life. After marrying, Melanie moved to a grain farm outside Davidson, Sask., where they were blessed with twins, Lorena and Paul in 1975 and another son, Marc in 1982. Melanie and Edward farmed for the next 30 years until Edward’s death in 2005. Melanie continued to live in Davidson and then moved to Wakaw, Sask., for the last five years to be around her children more. Melanie adored her two grandchildren, Lily and Luke. She devoted her whole life to making a welcoming and loving home for her husband and children. She was greatly loved, adored and cherished and this profound loss will linger in our hearts.

Melanie was predeceased by her husband Edward; father John; mother Florence; sister Marilyn and brother Murray.

Melanie is survived by her children and grandchildren: Lorena (Darrell) Sosnowski and daughter Lily, Paul (Bonnie) Buchholz and son Luke and Marc Buchholz as well as numerous relatives and friends.

Melanie’s celebration of life was held at Redeemer Lutheran Church in Davidson, on Friday, July 8, 2016 at 1:00 p.m. Donations in lieu of flowers can be made to the Lutheran Church in Davidson, Sask., in Melanie’s name.

Arrangements in care of Hanson’s Funeral Home (306-567-2020).

Obituary: McNabb, Willard

Willard McNabb
Willard McNabb

McNabb, Willard Harvey
October 8, 1931 — July 14, 2016

Willard passed away peacefully at the age of 84 at the Davidson Hospital. He is survived by his loving wife of 64 years Norma Patricia (Holder) and their children Colleen Couldwell, Kim McNabb (Jeannine) and Lorna Bezaire (Gerry); grandchildren Catherine Stephens (Austin), Ryan Couldwell (Annie Marie), Colin Couldwell (Kerry), Ashley McNabb, Brayden McNabb, Cara McNabb, Dean McNabb, Shae Bezaire, Erin Bezaire and Jackson Bezaire; great-grandchildren Mason and Elliot Stephens and Sage Couldwell.

Willard was predeceased by father Victor, mother Viola, sister Evelyn, brother Carman and son-in-law John Couldwell.

Willard enjoyed family, being at the farm and music. He was independent and enjoyed life right up until he left us because of a sudden illness.

The funeral service will be held at 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, July 19, 2016 at the Davidson United Church. Interment to follow at the Davidson Cemetery.

If people wish to make donations on Willard’s behalf, they can give to their local charity of choice.

The family would like to express sincere gratitude to Dr. Lang and all of the staff at Davidson Health Centre, including the EMS.

Arrangements in care of Todd Lockwood at Hanson’s Funeral Home 306-567-2020.

Obituary: Reed, Max

Reed, George Maxwell

George Maxwell Reed passed away at Davidson, Sask., on June 4, 2016.

Max was born in Saskatoon and resided in Nokomis. He came to Davidson in 1951 and worked at an agriculture equipment dealership before opening the tire shop, which operated for 26 years. Max took his young family on an overland winter trip to Disneyland in a tent trailer instilling a sense of adventure in his children that they passed on to his grandchildren. An outgoing, avid football fan, he helped coach and mentor many of his children’s athletic and other endeavours. He was a long-time Kinsmen and town councillor, making time to support his community.

He will be missed by his wife Joy, his children Ritchie, Perry, Kirk, Todd and Arlene and several grandchildren and great-grandchildren.