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The Canora Courier

21 December 2005

CURRAH  HADUBIAK  HOOPER  LUMBARD

Canora Courier, December 21, 2005 Page 11 – In memory of:

HOOPER:  In loving memory of Rob Hooper.

A precious one from us is gone,

A voice we loved is stilled;

A place is vacant in our home,

Which never can be filled.

-Remembered with love, wife and family.

 

Canora Courier, December 21, 2005 Page 11 – In memory of:

In loving memory of our dear daughter and sister Chelsea Megan Hadubiak

One year ago…

Little we knew that morning

that God was going to call your name,

in life we loved you dearly,

in death we do the same.

It broke our heart to lose you,

the day God called you home.

You left us peaceful memories,

your love is still our guide,

And though we cannot see you,

you are always at our side.

Our family chain is broken,

and nothing seems the same,

But as God calls us one by one,

the chain will link again.

Sadly missed but forever in hour hearts.

Chelsea, give Baba a hug from all of us.

We love you both.  Dad, Mom, Lindsey, Lori and Corey.

 

Canora Courier, December 21, 2005 Page 15

LUMBARD:  Funeral service for William Robert Lumbard, 69, of Regina, and formerly of Canora, was held Dec. 5 at the RCMP Chapel in Regina with Rev. Laura Sundburg and Chaplain Allan Higgs officiating.  Burial was in the RCMP Cemetery with Speers Funeral Chapel in care of arrangements.

Born on July 4, 1936, near Carnduff, soon afterwards, his family moved to a farm near Brandon.  While in his early 20s his application to the RCMP was accepted.  He trained in Regina and Ottawa.  He served at numerous detachments in southern Saskatchewan, including Canora where he met Rosalie Kozoriz.  They were married in 1963.  Since then, they were stationed in Yorkton, Saskatoon, Swift Current and Regina.  After 25 years with the force, he retired from the RCMP in 1982 and became an investigator with the Insurance Crime prevention Bureau of Canada.  He retired from the bureau in the spring of 1999.  Though retired, he still worked for farmers in the Regina area.

Predeceased by his parents, Bill and Janet Lumbard, he is survived by his wife, Rosalie; two sons, Scott and Craig, three brothers, Jack (Joyce), Reid (Linda) and Gary (Shirley); a sister, Betty-Anne Relf, and four grandchildren.

 

Canora Courier, December 21, 2005 Page C7 – Invermay

Sid Currah, age 80, died on Dec. 15.  He was predeceased by his wife, June (Findlay) and is survived by his son, Jim (Dianne), daughter, Holly Currah and daughter Loretta (Mike) Husarewich and five grand-children, Natasha (Ryan) Mountain, Chelsea (Jason) Bremner and Robert (Carla) Shimoyama, Crystal Husarewich and Bill Husarewich and four great-grandchildren, Ethan, Aris, Nola and Devon.

 

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