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The Canora Courier

08 June 2005

ANAKA  BISCHOFF  ENGE  HORT  MADARASH  ORTYNSKY  ORTYNSKY

PASLOSKI  SHAPKO  SMITH  TILBERT

Canora Courier June 8, 2005 Page 7

TILBERT:  Funeral service for Emily Tilbert, 98, of Yorkton, and formerly of Okla, who died May 17 at Anderson Lodge in Yorkton, was held May 20 at Christie-Hill Funeral Chapel with Jack Price and Vera Morrow officiating.  Burial was at Yorkton Memorial Gardens with Christie-Hill Funeral Chapel and Crematorium of Yorkton in care of arrangements.

Born Sept. 27, 1906 in Heward to Milton and Eva (nee Ashdown) Wilson, she attended school in Heward.  She married William Tilbert on Nov. 28, 1923 in Cabri.  In 1925, the couple moved to the Okla district.  In 1955, she moved to Alberta where she worked as a care aide in High River for a number of years before returning to Saskatchewan and retiring in Preeceville.  In 2001, she moved to Anderson Lodge.

Predeceased by her parents and seven siblings, Stanley, Newburn, Ella, Mabel, Stanley, Alice and Leonard, she is survived by two sons, Robert (Bernetta) of Lumby, B.C. and Emerson (Johanna) of Luseland; five daughters, Eileen (William) MacMillan of Broadview, Freida Hilliard of Kerrobert, Edith Boen of Camrose, Alta., Laura Scheller of Yorkton and Bernice (Leonard) Langdon of Weekes; one brother, John Wilson of Vulcan, Alta., and numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

 

Canora Courier June 8, 2005 Page 7

BISCHOFF:  A memorial service for Norma Bischoff, 76, of Calgary, and formerly of Margo, who died May 17 at the Chinook Hospice, was held May 20 at First Memorial Funeral Services in Calgary.

Born on Nov. 23, 1928, in Glenavon, Sask., she attended school in Margo and Fosston.  In 1947, she married Ivan Anderson.  She moved to Calgary where she was employed by John Stanger Accounting.  In 1973, she married Ralph Bischoff.  They moved to Prelate and then to Leader.  She started her own accounting business in Leader while helping on the farm.  After Ralph died, she continued to farm, but eventually decided to sell and in 1999, she returned to Calgary.

Predeceased by her first husband, Ivan Anderson, and her second husband, Ralph Bischoff, she is survived by a son, Brian (Ingrid); two daughters, Barbara (Murray) Swanson and Lois (Janice) Bladon; two sisters, Glenna Walker and Grace Jolly; five grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren.

 

Canora Courier June 8, 2005 Page 7

HORT:  Funeral service for Anne Hort, 72, of Canora and formerly of Arabella, who died June 3 at Kelvington Hospital, was held June 7 in the chapel of Preeceville Funeral Home with Rev. Miles Russell officiating.  Burial was in Preeceville Cemetery with Preeceville Funeral Home in care of arrangements.

Born Nov. 13, 1932 to Wasyl and Synklita Daviduik in Arabella, she was educated at Arabella School.  She worked as a waitress and store clerk.  She married Steve Hort on Oct. 12, 1951 in Canora.  She was a member of the Sturgis Bowling League.

Predeceased by her father in 1942, her mother in 1986, and one sister, Tena Burym in 1971, she is survived by two sons, Alvin (Debbie) of Canora and Jason of Yorkton; two daughters, Angie (Lorne) Cridland of Creighton and Laverne Robin (Lloyd) Smith of Yorkton; one brother, Mike (Frances) Daviduik of Kamsack; one sister, Frances Hunko of Preeceville, and nine grandchildren.

 

Canora Courier June 8, 2005 Page 7

ANAKA:  Funeral service for Wayne Anaka, 47, of Saskatoon, and formerly of Swan River, who died May 16, was held May 21 at the chapel of Swan Valley Funeral Services with Rev. Nigel Packwood officiating.  Burial was in the Birchwood Cemetery with Swan Valley Funeral Services in care of arrangements.

Born on Jan. 29, 1958, in Swan River to Terry and Pauline (Wosminity) Anaka, he graduated from Swan River Regional Secondary School.  He worked at the Swan Valley Co-op and then went into the field of trucking.  He worked for several companies and then bought his own trucks and hauled logs in Swan valley.  He worked in Denare Beach hauling for the mine for a couple of years.  In 2003, he moved to Saskatoon and began driving for Directwest Carriers.

Predeceased by his father, Terry, grandfather, William Anaka of Canora, and grandparents, Mike and Sophie Wosminity of Kamsack, he is survived by his son, Dan (Pam) of Strathmore, Alta.; a daughter, Shanlee (Ted) Stillborn of Swan River; his companion, Lori Blake of Hanna, Alta.; his mother, Pauline of Swan River; his grandmother, Mary Anaka of Canora; a brother, Allan (Michele) of Denare Beach; and two sisters, Judy (Gordon) McKinnon of Scarborough, Ont., Audrey (Joe) Pilat of Swan River; and three grandchildren.

 

Canora Courier June 8, 2005 Page 7

MADARASH:  Funeral service for Mike Madarash, 76, of Yorkton, and formerly of the Olesha district north of Buchanan, who died May 21 at Yorkton Regional Health Centre, was held May 26 at St. Mary’s Ukrainian Catholic Church in Yorkton with Rev. Michael Krochak and rev. Methodius Kushko officiating.  Burial was at Yorkton City Cemetery with Bailey’s Funeral Home in care of arrangements.

Born Sept. 5, 1928 in the Olesha district to John and Anne (nee Wilgosh) Madarash, he attended Olesha School.  On July 17, 1950, he married Sophie Hadubiak at Sacred Heart church in the Olesha district.  The couple farmed north of Buchanan until 1974 when they moved to Yorkton.  He worked at a flour mill before joining the staff of Morris Rod-Wheeler in 1975.  He retired in 1992.  He served as secretary of Olesha church and was a member of the North Buchanan Snow-Plough Club.

Predeceased by a son, Danny in 1951, his mother in 1959, his father in 1965, a sister, Mary Bigoraj in 1983 and a brother, Walter in 1933, he is survived by his wife; two sons, Richard of Yorkton and Russell (Carol) of Regina; five daughters, Darlene Madarash (Allan Giesbrecht) of Winnipeg, Lucille (Gilles) Lavalee of LaSalle, Man., Linda (Carl) Korchynski of Regina, Julie (Tom) Abrametz of Yorkton and Connie (Greg) Sturtz of Yorkton; one sister, Polly (Dick) Berezowski of Newmarket, Ont., and 11 grandchildren.

 

Canora Courier June 8, 2005 Page 13 – Personal items of interest to Invermay and district readers

Barry Enge, 57, passed away on June 2.  Funeral service was to be held Wednesday at the Invermay Hall.

 

Canora Courier June 8, 2005 Page 13 – Personal items of interest to Invermay and district readers

Billy Smith, husband of Merial Smith of the Hazel-Dell-Invermay area died on June 5.  He was 76 and had been a resident of the Lion’s Hostel in Preeceville for the last four years.  Funeral arrangements are pending.

 

Canora Courier June8, 2005 Page B1 – In memory of:

Doreen Ortynsky December 02, 1921 – June 8, 2004

In loving memory of a dear wife, mother and Baba:

They say thee is a reason,

They say that time will heal,

But neither time nor reason,

Will change the way we feel.

For no one knows the heartache,

That lies behind our smiles,

No one knows how many times,

We have broken down and cried,

We went you to know,

You are wonderful to think of

But so hard to live without.

We love you and miss you very much.

--Loving remembered by husband Paul, daughters, Mary Anne (Bernie), Lesia (Wayne) and Audrey (Tim) and grandchildren Greg, Devan, Taisa, Lucia, Alicia, Katrina and Julianna.

 

Canora Courier June 8, 2005 Page B1 – In memory of:

Dianna Joanne Ortynsky December 06, 1947 – June 12, 2003

In loving memory of a dear daughter, sister and aunt:

Within our hearts we always keep

A special place for you.

And try to do our best to live

As you would want us to.

As we loved you, so we miss you

In our memory, you are near;

Loved and remembered for always

With the passing of each year.

-- Fondly and lovingly remembered by father Paul, sisters Marry Anne (Bernie) Lesia (Wayne) and Audrey (Tim) and nephews Greg and Devan and nieces Alicia, Taisa, Lucia, Katrina and Julianna.

 

Canora Courier June 08, 2005 Page B1 – In memory of:

PASLOSKI:  In loving memory of Vincent, beloved husband, father, and grandfather, who passed away June 16, 2002.

They say time heals everything,

But we know it isn’t so;

Because it hurts as much today,

As it did three years ago.

-- Forever loved and deeply missed by wife Sophie, children and grandchildren.

 

Canora Courier June 8, 2005 Page B7

SHAPKO:  A memorial service for Emily Shapko, 74, of Winnipeg, and formerly of Canora, who died May 27 at St. Boniface Hospital, was held June 1 at Glen Lawn Memorial Gardens in Winnipeg with Rev. Ivan Shaw officiating.  Burial was in Glen Lawn Memorial Gardens.  Born on Dec. 9, 1930, in the Buchanan area to Roy and Doris (Lesiew) Sawka, she attended Badgerdale School near Buchanan and Sacred Heart in Yorkton.  She married George Shapko at the Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Church in Canora in 1950.  She worked at the Co-op creamery and at the Eaton’s catalogue office in Canora.  They left Canora and moved to Winnipeg in 1989.  Predeceased by her husband, George in 1997, her parents, Roy and Doris Sawka, and a brother, Frank, she is survived by a daughter, Shelly (David) Shapko-Lamont of Winnipeg; a brother, Anton (Nancy) Sawka of Canora; and two grandsons.

 

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