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The Canora Courier 26 July 2006
KURULIAK MILAVANOV SHUKIN SHUKIN SKLARUK SOKOLOSKI
Canora Courier, July 26, 2006 Page 3 MILAVANOV:
A memorial service for Lewis Milavanov, 67, of Canora, who died June 27
in Regina, was held at Regina Funeral Home with Rev. Derek Nicholis
officiating. In
earlier days, Milavanov attended Balfour Tech in Regina and served with the
Royal Canadian Navy. Working for the Saskatchewan Liquor Board for 32 years,
he lived in Tisdale, Radville, Shaunavon, Yorkton and Regina. He was active in
the Anglican church. During his retirement, he moved to Canora. Predeceased
by his parents, Sam Milavanov and Grace Kellett, and a son, Michael, he is
survived by his wife, Anita; two daughters, Holly (Ted) and Lisa (Ray); and
five grandchildren. Canora
Courier, July 26, 2006 Page 3 TETELOWSKI: Funeral service for Hattie Tetelowski, 92, of Kelvington, and formerly of the Kuroki area, who died June 14 at the Kelvindell Lodge, was held June 19 at St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church with Rev. Pius Schroh and Rev. J.M. Lacasse officiating. Burial was in the Kelvingrove Cemetery with Blair's Funeral Home in care of arrangements. Born on Mar. 15, 1914, in Gnoniki, Poland, she immigrated to Canada and settled in the Okla area in 1932. She married Wincenty Tetelowski on Apr. 18, 1938, at St. Helen's Roman Catholic Church in Kuroki. They farmed in the Kuroki district but Lintlaw was their home community. They retired to Kelvington in 1968. Predeceased by her parents, her husband Wincenty, three brothers, John, Joe and George, and a sister, Rose, she is survived by two sons, Vito and Edward of Kelvington; a daughter, Alyce Tetelowski of Leduc, Alta.; a brother, Frank, of Preeceville; two sisters, Katie of Edmonton and Angela of Vancouver; four grandchildren, and nine great-grandchildren. Canora
Courier, July 26, 2006 Page B1 – In memory of: SHUKIN: In loving memory of Mom and Baba, Annette, July 22, 2005. A year has passed, since that day, The moment that you went away. Our hearts were split in two, One side filled with memories The other side died with you. Beyond the sunset, in our garden of memories, Is one beautiful soul, Gone from earthly life, but not forgotten. Time slips by, but memories stay, Quietly remembered day by day; Happy thoughts of times together, The memories that will last forever. We often lay awake at night, When the world is fast asleep; And take a walk down memory lane, With tears upon our cheeks. Our lives go on without you, But nothing is the same; We have to hide our heartache, When someone speaks your name. To your resting place we visit, We place flowers there with care; But no one knows the heartache, When we turn and leave you there. -All our love, Karen and Marco, Tom and Lisa, Melanin and Dan, and grandchildren. Canora Courier, July 26, 2006 Page B1 – In memory of: SHUKIN:
In memory of my daughter, Annette: They
say there is a reason, They
say that time will heal; But
neither time or reason. Will
change the way I feel. For
no one knows the heartache, That
lies behind my smile; No
one knows how many times, I've
broken down and cried. I
want to tell you something, So
there wont be any doubt; You're
so wonderful to think of, But
so hard to be without. Remembering
you is easy, I
do it everyday; It's
just the pain of losing you, That
never goes away. -Love you always mom (Mabel Kalmakoff). Canora Courier, July 26, 2006 Page B1 – In memory of: SOKOLOSKI:
In loving memory of our parents and grandparents, Roy (July 27,
1976), and Mary (Nov. 15, 1991). You're
in all the beauty that we see, They
all remind us that you're here, With
us in spirit and always will be. Precious
memories of you fill our lives. Vichnaya Pamyat -Lovingly,
Maine, Pat, Lynda, Dennis, Tom and their families. Canora Courier, July 26, 2006 Page B1 – In memory of: SKLARUK
/ KURULIAK: In
memory of husband Bill, July 20. 1992; dad (Nick) Kuruliak, May 21, 1991; mom
(Mary), Jan. 1, 1997. Silent
thoughts of our years together, Hold
precious memories that will last forever. So
many things have happened, Since
you three were called away; So
many things we could have shared, Had
you been here to stay. -Always
loved and remembered, wife and daughter, Anne Sklaruk. Canora Courier, July 26, 2006 Page B4 WOLKOWSKI: Funeral service for Stanley Wolkowski, 66, of Canora, who died July 21 in Canora, was held July 25 at St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church with Rev. Vitalis Azike officiating. Burial was in the Canora Cemetery with Andrychuk Funeral Home in care of arrangements. Born on Dec. 12, 1939, at the Canora hospital to Walter and Stella Wolkowski, he attended Kowalowka School. At about 14 years of age, he began working for a number of neighbouring farmers. He worked for Haskewich Lumber camp and then, in 1958, for the local conservation and development organization. In 1959, he began working at a service station in Yorkton, worked with a crew erecting power and telephone lines and worked on a construction crew in Canora. He drove a gravel truck for Bernard Belitski in 1960 and assisted in jobs at the Tiny elevator. In 1961 and 1962, he drove gravel trucks for Hudye Brothers. For four years, he operated a patrol for the RM of Buchanan and also worked for Wilson Construction. In 1965, he purchased a half section of land, which he farmed with his father and his brother, Louis. At the same time he continued working off the farm operating earth-moving machines, driving trucks and doing road construction. On Nov. 9, 1968, he married Leona Schinborn. In 1973, he became a full-time farmer. In 1999, he retired due to poor health. Predeceased by his parents, Walter and Stella, and a brother, Louis, he is survived by his wife, Leona; two sons, Carey and Dwayne (Kim); and a grandson. |