Kunkel, LEONA JEAN (Vopni) nee Amundrud

(1922 – 2020)

Our dear mother passed away peacefully May 8, 2020. As her breathing slowly shifted to a gentle wisp, her daughter Susan held her hand and passed on her families’ love. Leona’s family David, Diane and Daphne were virtually present.

Leona will be lovingly remembered by her family –  Daphne Anne (Murray) Steeves (Kunkel), Diane Lynne Farquhar (Vopni), John David (Gilles Poirier) Vopni and Susan Jean (Blair) Edwards (Kunkel). Her grandchildren – Jay (Crystal Junk) Steeves, Laura (Kelly) Oster (Steeves), Wade (Sharlene Hanlon) Farquhar, Wesley (Pamela May) Farquhar, Jillian (Luke) McIvor (Edwards), Kate (Brendon)
Lee (Edwards), Lucas (Joell Tiffin) Edwards & Matthew Edwards, also her 15 great grandchildren, 1 great, great granddaughter, 17 nieces & nephews along with many extended relatives and friends. 

Leona is survived by her sister Phyllis Eileen (Albert) Mills, sisters-in-law, Dorothy Margaret (Ellwyn) Amundrud (Burhart) and Celestina (Cletus) Amundrud (Krassman).

Leona was predeceased by her husbands John Harold Vopni and John Wesley Kunkel,  her son-in-law William Brian Farquhar, her mother and father, Joseph and Ada (Pratt) Amundrud,  her siblings and their spouses,  Addis Bernhard (Mary Cawsey ), Lela Fern (Ron McInnis), Ellwyn Joseph, Dale Pratt (Daisy Elizabeth), Cletus Erling.

Leona was residing at the Davidson Health Center. She moved to the Health Center in April 2004 following the death of her husband, John Kunkel. She felt very comfortable in her “home” and often expressed her gratitude toward the staff who contributed to keeping her, not only healthy, but happy as well.

Leona was raised on a farm & completed her schooling in Aylesbury, SK. In 1941, in the midst of WW2, she travelled by train to study at the School of Nursing in Toronto, ON. She returned home to work as an RN at the Davidson Union Hospital.

In 1947 she married John Vopni in Regina,SK. Leona worked with her husband managing the Davidson Hotel and Grill. They settled into family life raising their 2 children, Diane & David. In 1959, a week after Susan was born, Leona’s life was shattered with the sudden death of her husband. As a single mother with 3 children,
she built a new home, enrolled in a Nursing Refresher course and returned to nursing at the Craik hospital then at Prairie View Lodge in Davidson.

In 1961 Leona married John Kunkel. Daphne, John’s daughter, joined her family. Leona along with John enjoyed many winter vacations overseas, North America and locally. In the early eighties, Leona and John chose to move to the warmer climate in Abbotsford, BC. However, the desire to be closer to family and the call of the prairies had them return to Saskatoon in 1992.

Leona continued her involvement with family, friends and the Lutheran Church. She enjoyed entertaining, participating in local community activities and weaving projects with Prairie Wool
Weaving Guild. 

The  family wishes to extend sincere gratitude, for the extraordinary compassionate care, to all the caregivers at the Davidson Health Center. 

Hanson’s Funeral Home is managing all her memorial arrangements. If you wish, Leona’s family would like Memorial donations given to the Davidson Health Care Center or a Charity of One’s Choice.