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The Canora Courier

25 May 2005

KARDYNAL  NORDIN  PINDER  PINKERTON  RUDACHYK  SHERBAK

Canora Courier May 25, 2005 Page 9

NORDIN:  A memorial service for Adolph Norman Nordin, 90, of the Canora Gateway Lodge, and formerly of Buchanan, who died May 12 at the lodge, was held May 17 at the Faith Lutheran Church in Buchanan with Pastor Kim Sherwin officiating.  Inurnment followed at the Elim Lutheran Cemetery, northeast of Buchanan, with Leson’s Funeral Home in care of arrangements.

Born on Feb. 4, 1915, at the family farm in the Buchanan district to Emil and Ericka (Forsman) Nordin, he attended Dydland School.  He worked on the family farm and during the depression, he bought his own land.  He married Dorothy Dahlberg on Nov. 5, 1939.  In 1972, they retired to Buchanan.  He kept busy with wood working, especially carving diamond willow.  Later, he took up stone masonry and many of the cairns that he built dot the countryside.  After a series of health problems, he moved to Aspen Bluffs Care Home in Yorkton and then to the Gateway Lodge.

Predeceased by his parents, Emil and Ericka, his wife, Dorothy, a son, Herbert in infancy, two brothers, Howard and Carl, and a sister, Myrtle Harwood, he is survived by two sons, Benard of Buchanan and Ken (Bonnie) of Whitehorse; two daughters, Lorraine (Raymond) Cote of Dunrea, Man., and Mavis (Jim) Hrynkiw of Buchanan; four brothers, Philip (Norma) of Kansas, Henry of Kimberly, B.C., Lawrence (Faye) of Prince George and Morris (Bernadine) of Buchanan; two sisters, Laura (Jack) Bennett of Aldergrove, B.C. and Irene (Derek) Bekkering of Abbotsford, B.C.; 11 grandchildren, and 13 great-grandchildren.

 

Canora Courier May 25, 2005 Page 9

SHERBAK:  Funeral service for Nettie Scherbak, 78, of Norquay, and formerly of the Wroxton area, who died May 12 at the Yorkton Regional Health Centre, was held May 17 at Leson’s Funeral Home with Rev. Michael Lomaskiewicz officiating.  Burial was in the Canora Cemetery wit hLeson’s Fuenral Home in care of arrangements.

Born on Oct. 12, 1926, in Big River to Metro and Mary (Yarocki) Napady, she attended Chaucer School south of Wroxton.  She married Steve Salyn on Jan. 15, 1945, in Wroxton and they farmed in the area.  They moved to Wroxton, where she worked as a janitor and drove a school bus.  After her husband died, she married John Scherbak on May 27, 1977.  They lived in Swan Plain and then retired to Norquay.  She was a member of the Swan Plain and Norquay Orthodox women’s groups.

Predeceased by her parents, Metro and Mary, her first husband, Steve Salyn, and a sister, Anne Salyn, she is survived by her second husband, John; two sons, Raymond (Elaine) Salyn of Winnipeg and Gordon (Laverne) Salyn of Calgary; a daughter, Barbara (Stan) Diduck of Wroxton; two brothers, Harry (Ann) Napady of Yorkton and Peter (Bernice) Napady of Theodore; a sister, Jennie Elaschuk of Yorkton; seven grandchildren, and one great-grandchild.

 

Canora Courier May 25, 2005 Page B1 – In memory of:

PINKERTON:  John A., Apr. 12, 1941 – May 24, 2001:

We planned to be together,

Walking always side by side,

Those rainbow dreams were shattered,

On the day that you died.

I close my eyes and see,

Your smile like sunshine through the rain,

And know you want me to remember you,

With joy and not with pain.

You have never left me,

I hold you deep inside my heart,

For as long as memory remains,

We will never be far apart.

When I think of you I smile,

Knowing you are smiling too,

And knowing that your spirit is near,

Helps me make it through.

We may not have tomorrow,

But we had yesterday,

Forever in my heart is where,

You will always stay.

- Love ya always, Elaine

 

Canora Courier May 25, 2005 Page B1 – In memory of:

RUDACHYK:  In memory of uncles: Mike Rudachyk, May 28, 2001; Joe Rudachyk, Aug. 25, 2001.

Remembrance is a golden chain,

Death tries to break but all in vain.

- Sadly missed by Minnie.

 

Canora Courier May 25, 2005 Page B1 – In memory of:

In loving memory of our dear wife, mother and Baba, Rose Kardynal, who passed away on May 19, 2004.

They say there 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 want you to know,

So there isn’t any doubt,

You’re so wonderful to think of,

But so hard to live without.

- We love you and miss you very much.  Lovingly remembered by husband Steve, children Lisa (Grant), Carla (Brent), Shelly (Cork), Patrick (Bev), Randy and your 9 grandchildren.

 

Canora Courier May 25, 2005 Page B6 – Personal items of interest to Invermay and area readers

Kevin Pinder of Regina, age 33, passed away on Friday, May 6.  Funeral service was held in Porcupine Plain.  He was the son of the late Lloyd Pinder and Beatrice (Connolly) Turkiewich of Porcupine Plain.  He is survived by his mother, his brothers, Rick and Cory Pinder of Rocky Mountain House, and twin sisters, Koral and Nicole Turkiewich of Porcupine Plain.

 

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