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Obituaries
Obituaries
Dorothy “Joyce” Knox
1929 - 2014
D o r o t hy “ J oy c e” K n ox p a s s e d
a w a y o n O c t o b e r 7, 2 014 a t
S to u g h to n . Joyc e wa s p re d e ceased by husband Don Knox;
grandsons, Jay and Craig MacDonald; parents, Raymond and
Violet Buss; t win brothers, Milto n a n d M e r to n B u s s ; s i s te rs,
Francis and Gladys, and other
family members and friends too
numerous to mention.
Joyce leaves to mour n, daughte rs, Pa t K n ox , ( L a r r y S e a brook) Stoughton, Sherr y Bush
( B o b )
K e l o w n a ,
B . C . , J u d y Va l e n t i n e ( D o n ) C a r l y l e , S u s a n K n o xMack (Darrell) Stoughton; grandchildren, Marty Rolufs (Elan),
Michael Knox, Leah Valentine, Shane Valentine (Ashley), Deidre
Allan (Tyson), Tristan Valentine (Jesse Winkler) and 18 great
grandchildren; sisters, Rae Currie and Helen Bobo; bother-inlaw Ben Morris, as well as several nieces and nephews.
Joyce was born on August 1, 1929 in Stoughton. She married
Don on April 12, 1950. They made their home in Stoughton and
built the Stoughton Esso where they worked and lived. Don &
Joyce, along with their four daughters moved to BC, where they
resided for a year. Upon returning to Stoughton, Don started his
gravel and cement business and Joyce opened her dress shop
in Stoughton which expanded into Weyburn and Estevan. Joyce
then worked as a bookkeeper in Regina before “retiring” to
White Bear Lake Resort. We all know that Joyce did not retire
after moving to the Resort but became bookkeeper at the Resort
Office. After Don’s passing, Joyce moved back to Stoughton
and helped her daughter Pat in her Second Hand Store. Joyce
was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s and then moved in to the Fillmore Health Care Facility in November 2013. In June 2014 she
was transferred to the Newhope Pioneer Lodge in Stoughton
where she resided until her passing.
Joyce was well known for being the life of the party and always
saying how it was and the first to have a comment. Joyce was
always a hard worker, mixed with a bit of stubbornness, she
didn’t always wait or ask for help but did things for herself because if something needed to be done, it needed to be done
now.
Joyce’s family would like to thank the staff at the Newhope Pioneer Lodge for keeping Joyce as comfortable as possible during
her final days. We would also like to thank Ken Stoddard, Alvina
Goudy and Evelyn Taylor for singing at the service and the Apostolic Church Auxiliary for the lunch following the service.
A family graveside ceremony was held on October 10, 2014 at
the Stoughton Cemetery followed by a Memorial Service at the
Apostolic Church officiated by Rev. Ken Stoddard. Arrangements were entrusted to Hall Funeral Services, Estevan. Donations in Joyce’s memory may be made to the Newhope Pioneer
Lodge (Box 38, Stoughton, SK, S0G 4T0) or the Fillmore Union
Health Centre - Resident’s Activity Fund (Box 246, Fillmore, SK,
S0G 1N0).
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Hoppe, Lorraine
Hoppe, Lorraine Helen
passed away peacefully on
Saturday, October 25, 2014.
She was predeceased by
her parents, Max and Anne
Kaip; five Reddick great
grandchildren and sisters,
Alice (Jerry) Wenman and
Judy Pohl. Lorraine was
born on November 11, 1937
in Khedive, Saskatchewan
and grew up in Weyburn,
Saskatchewan. She attended Assiniboia School and would graduate from the Weyburn Collegiate with honours and many academic
awards. Lorraine worked at a variety of jobs, prior to
marriage she was at the Royal Bank in Weyburn, later
as a CNA at Souris Valley and the Weyburn Union Hospital. She also spent time working as a Lab Associate
and for Del Johnson bookkeeping and accounting. Lorraine married Walter Hoppe on May 17, 1955 and for the
majority of their married life they lived in Weyburn, as
well as a year spent in Redvers. The last fifteen years
Walter and Lorraine resided at White Bear Lake. Lorraine had many interests, she loved the lake and spent
much time swimming. She loved to travel and visited Hawaii, Barbados, Caribean, Florida, Jamaica, Black Hills,
Grand Canyon and much of the western United States.
She loved family reunions and never missed any. Lorraine was an avid card player and loved to play board
games. She received her Masters in Bridge at 33 years
of age and her Life Masters at 49. Lorraine loved her
pets, enjoyed knitting and playing games on the computer. She was an active member of the Catholic WomenÕs
League and St. Mary’s Altar Society. Lorraine was very
proud of her children and their births were special to her.
She had a great sense of humour, loved children and
animals and enjoyed making people smile. Everything
she did or said was with great passion. Lorraine believed
that courage and doing your personal best were “musts”
in life. She will be lovingly remembered by her husband
of 58 years, Walter Hoppe of White Bear Lake;
Children: Cyndy (Evan) Reddick of Weyburn, SK and
family, Erin (Tammy) Reddick and son, Ethan, Chaela
(Lorne) Popowich and Maitlan, Naveah & Portlyn; Penny
(Doug) Deren of Estevan, SK and family, Naomi Deren
(Jason Vellenoweth) and Conley & Brydon, Corbett Deren (Aimee) and Amery (Bre) Deren; Michael (Carolyn)
Hoppe of Saskatoon, SK and family,
Sarah and Ryan Hoppe; Laura-Lee Hoppe-Dickens
(Dave) of Cocoa Beach, FL; sister, Wendy (Bill) Bell;
brother-in-law, Hilarion (Beth) Pohl; aunts, Barb Fellner
and Dorothy Gueldner as well as many nieces, nephews, in-laws, relatives and good friends. Prayers were
said on Tuesday, October 28, 2014 at 7:30pm and a
Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated on Wednesday,
October 29, 2014 at 2:00pm. Both were held at St. Vincent de Paul Roman Catholic Church in Weyburn, Saskatchewan with Father Gerry Bauche presiding. Interment took place at Hillcrest Cemeter y, Weybur n,
Saskatchewan. Pallbearers were Erin Reddick, Ethan
Reddick, Corbett Deren, Ryan Hoppe, Jeremy Bell and
Scott Pohl. Donations in memory of Lorraine may be
made to the Saskatchewan Parkinson’s Disease or
Heart & Stroke Foundation.
Condolences may be left at: www.fletcherfuneralchapel.com. Arrangements entrusted to Fletcher Funeral
Chapel, Weyburn, Saskatchewan
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Ken Woods, late of Willmar, Saskatchewan passed away in Arcola Hospital on Tuesday, October
14 at the age of 69 years.
Ken is survived by his loving
wife Lois, children Lori (Chad)
Chapman, and Brenda (Kevin)
Slykhuis; grandchildren Ashley,
Mathew, Sheredin, Kaedin and
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Obituaries
Ken loved the outdoors and was
an avid hunter and fisherman.
He also liked to collect toy tractors,
take photos and travel.
Ke n l i ve d a l i fe o f s o b r i et y for over 28 years and
made many lifelong friends
through the AA program.
Many thanks to all who sent cards,
flowers, and food items. To Michelle
M o o re fo r t h e l ove ly s e rvice. To the Willmar ladies
and others, for the lunch.
To Doctors and staff at Arcola Hospital. To all that
helped in dr iving to Regina for numerous medical visits, and those who helped
with things around the
house and yard while
Ke n wa s s i ck . To a l l w h o
stopped by for a visit, as Ken
enjoyed them all.
Your life was a blessing,
Your memory a treasure.
You are loved beyond words,
And missed beyond measure.
Laurence Arthur Dennis
farmed with his Dad growing
grain and raising cattle. He was a
smart and successful farmer and
farmed for nearly 50 years before selling to the Petersons and
moving to Lions Pride Estates
in Carlyle. Teenie passed away
in January 2001. In 2002 he
married Hilda Cairns who passed
away in 2010.
L a u r e n c e
a l ways suppor ted local
communities,was a member of
Wawota Wildlife Federation where
he made outstanding contributions to fundraising and Habitat
Trust, was a long time member of The Saskatchewan Wheat
Laurence Arthur Dennis, Pool and Parkman Hall Come l d e s t s o n o f A r t h u r a n d mittee.
Laurence was predeceased
A u d r e y D e n n i s o f Pa r k man was bor n September by his Father Arthur, Mother Au22, 1918 in Manor, Sask. drey, Wife Teenie and second
a n d p a s s e d a w a y S e p - wife Hilda, Brothers Raymond
te m b e r 2 4 , 2 014 i n Ca r- and Russel. He leaves to mourn
his passing; his sisters Alice
lyle Sask.
L a u r e n c e a t t e n d e d Dennis, Lynda ( Wayne ) Paxman
s c h o o l a t B e l l h o u s e and Irene Wilkinson. Brothers
S c h o o l . Du r i n g h i s te e n s David ( Elma ) Ken and Keith
h e p l a y e d H o c k e y a n d Dennis and sister-in-law Dorothy
w a s a m e m b e r o f t h e Dennis and numerous nieces
P a r k m a n 4 - H C a l f C l u b and nephews.
Laurence’s asha n d Wa w o t a G r a i n C l u b.
L a te r i n l i fe h e c u r l e d , es were interred at All
Sa i n t s Ca n n i n g to n M a n o r
golfed and fished.
Laurence married Eustina graveyard with Orsted Funeral
( Te e n i e ) S t a g e r o n O c t Home in care of arrangements
and Rev Michelle Moore officiat16, 1940.
I n
N ove m b e r
o f ing at his graveside service.
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t o Va n c o u v e r t o a t t e n d The family say thank you for
Brisbane Aviation School to flowers, food, phone calls and
learn aero-engine and airframe cards of sympathy. Special thank
overhaul. Later they moved to you to Orsted’s and to Rev MiWinnipeg where he worked for chelle for her kind words and to
Canadian Airlines. They re- Dale Kennett for his words of returned to the farm in 1945 and membrance. All was very much
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In Memoriam
BRIGDEN: Brenda - May 31,
1953 - Nov. 9, 2011. In loving
memory.
There will always be a heartache, a silent tear
Always precious memories
Of the days when she was
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Although we smile and seem
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No one misses her more than
we.
We laugh, we smile, we play
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But behind the broken hearts,
We hold out tears when people speak her name,
But the ache in our hearts remains the same.
To us she is special,
What more is there to say?
Except to wish with all our
hearts
That she was here today.
You do not lose the one you
loved
But the life you had with them,
Not just today, but every day.
Missed often and loved forever, Al; Drew & Correen; Devon
& Amanda; Preston & Taure;
Todd & Tanya; and grandsons
Jhett, Kruz & Kyrin
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CORKISH, CLARE: In loving
memory of Clare, who passed
away November 8, 1995.
My lips cannot speak how I
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My heart cannot tell what to
say.
God only knows how I miss
you,
In our home that is lonely today.
- Remembered with love, Shirley
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We thank you for the years
you gave us,
And all the good times that we
shared.
We pray that when you left us,
Yo u k n e w h o w m u c h w e
cared.
- Love, Jeff and Rick and families
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Friday, November 7, 2014
Alida News
Submitted by
Edel Cowan
the children seemed to
enjoy the games at the Fun
Fair, as well as the face
painting and tattoos. Some
even enjoyed participating in the scavenger hunt
which also earned them
a prize. There were 75
brave spectators who took
the challenge and toured
through the paths of the
haunted house. Screams,
screeches and laughter
could be heard throughout
the hall as they made their
way through the maze of
pathways on the stage.
There were many young
people as well as a few
adults who came dressed
up in their Halloween costumes which really added
to the fun of the day.
Also at the Fun Fair the
winners of the “Choose a
Prize Table” were as follows – Alivia Schulhauser,
Persephone Wilson,
Debbie Fraser, Shanna
Carriere, Holly Anthony,
Lacie Nilsen and Lynette
Peet. Sara McClung was
the winner of the Candy
Guess and I’m sure she’ll
enjoy the caramel squares.
Congratulations to all the
winners. The Halloween
Cake will be drawn for
later in the evening on
October 31. Doors of the
Haunted House will open
or a few hours again in
the evening on Halloween night. Maybe we’ll
see you then – IF YOU
DARE!!
We received a little
shower Sunday afternoon,
enough to lay the dust
once again and if one was
We wish to extend
to everyone who has the
misfortunate of not feeling
or being well, whether at
home or in hospital, “Get
Well Wishes” for a speedy
recovery.
John Cowan returned
back home to Hillcrest
Mines, AB on Oct. 24 after
spending about four weeks
at the Cowan farm helping
Gray and Tim with the
harvest.
Murray and Adam
Cowan (Estevan) spent the
weekend (October 24-26)
at the farm with parents/
grandparents Gray and
Edel. While here Adam
tried his luck at hunting
for a moose (antlerless) in
the area and was successful Sunday morning.
Special birthday
greetings are extended to
Margaret Lemieux who
celebrated her 90th birthday on Oct. 25. Happy
birthday Boodie may you
have many more to come.
Attending the Haunted
House at Heward, SK on
Saturday evening on Oct.
25 were Shelly Cowan,
Sheri Patton, Diane
Potapinski, Trisha Schulhauser, Stacey Beriault,
Tammy Potapinski and
Becky Hanna. They reported that it was a super
great event.
Oct. 26 was the Alida
16th annual Fun Fair and
Haunted House. This year
the event was set up and
held at the Hall (due to
the rink being flooded this
summer). There was a nice
crowd in attendance and
combining it probably
put a stop to that as well.
However after talking
to a few local people,
found out that most of the
farmers around here have
likely now completed
their harvest – at long last
– what a trying year for
everyone! Let’s hope that
next year will NOT be a
repeat of this one. Well
folks please do be careful
when out and driving
around – the hunting season is open and the wildlife is also out and about
and they surely DO NOT
watch where they are going – they just GO. We are
also hearing many coyotes
in the evening, makes one
defiantly realize that fall
is upon us. I hate to say it
but the nights have really
turned cold as well, which
makes one think that winter could be just around
the corner real soon, after
all Halloween is on Friday
and we’ve often had snow
on that day. Again I sure
hope there won’t be snow
then this year as I’m not
ready for that white stuff
yet. Just the remind you
once again to please give
me a call (306-443-2496)
or send a text message
at 306-485-8561 or an
e-mail (g.cowan@sasktel.
net) with your news. I
do appreciate your input.
Have a safe and Happy
Halloween – we’ll be
back in the new month.
Until next time –
keep smiling – drive
safely and take care.
Wawota News
Garry Dickson has
returned home after spending a couple of weeks
visiting several family
members in October for
Thanksgiving.
Congratulations to Cameron Skulmoski and Rae
Lamontagne on the birth
of their son on Oct. 27. He
weighed 7 lbs 3 oz and has
been named Evan Cameron.
Stacey Heffernan
and daughters, Kate and
Sarah of Regina spent
five days visiting with
family members in Wawota recently. They visited
with the Keith Olsons,
Cindy Olsons and Jake
Lamoureauxs. You don’t
need twins in a family but
they sure add a lot of fun!
Sympathy to the family of Isabel Robertson
on the passing of Ervine
Deimert, husband of the
former Norma Robertson.
He passed away on Oct.
Submitted by
Myrna Olson
27 at the age of 85 years.
Funeral services and burial
was in Regina on Nov. 1.
Dwayne Linder, Pat
Linder and Bailey Pryce
travelled to Medicine Hat
where they visited with
Pat’s brothers, Colin and
Anita Hyde and Tony and
Judy Hyde and families.
A baby shower was held
at the Wawota Drop In
Centre on Nov. 2 to honor
Sadie Carrol. She is the
infant daughter of Tyler
and Melanie (Taylor)
Davidson.
Last Saturday, Shirley
Corkish, as a representative of the Wawota Museum attended a Parkland
Network Meeting in
Rocanville. The Wawota
Museum is one 0f 10 museums belonging to the
Parkland Network. Other
museums are Moosomin,
Whitewood, Broadview,
Kipling, Esterhazy, Kaposvar, Spy Hill, Langenberg
and Rocanville. Next
spring the Parkland Network will be launching a
Museum Passport Project.
To enter you need to visit
all 10 museums by 2017
and you will receive a
prize. More details to follow in the spring of 2015!
Two classes of Play
School children visited
the Wawota Museum on
Tuesday and enjoyed
looking through the displays in the main building, the school and the
shed. They had a chance
to do some hands-on activities and after a cookie
break each childs left with
a bag of items, compliments of the museum.
The Wawota United
Church held their annual
fall supper on Sunday. We
couldn’t have had a better
day, awesome weather, a
great turn out with over
300 people attending and
everyone pitching in and
helping to make it one of
the best fall suppers ever!
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