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The Canora Courier 12 March 2008
Canora Courier, March 12, 2008 Page 11 – Personal items of interest to Kuroki & district readers. Donalda Walter accompanied her sister Joan Halmo of Saskatoon to Vancouver to attend the funeral of their uncle Art Willick. Art was the husband of Lena Willick (nee Kieltyka). Lena, a sister to the late Anna Halmo, grew up and attended school in Kuroki. Canora Courier, March 12, 2008 Page 12 – In memory of: CYMBALISTY:
In loving memory of Orest Cymbalisty who passed away 5 years ago. God
saw you getting tired, The
cure was not to be; He
wrapped you in His loving arms, And
whispered "Come with Me". You
suffered much in silence, Your
spirit did not bend; YOU
faced your pain with courage. Until
the very end. YOU
tried so hard to stay with us, Your
fight was all in vain, God
took you in His loving home, And
freed you from your pain. And
so He gave you rest. -Greatly missed by wife Helen, daughters, granddaughters and great-grandson. Canora Courier, March 12, 2008 Page 13 JORDAN:
Adeline Elsie Jordan (Malischewski) 1911 - 2008. The family of Adeline Jordan
sadly announces her passing at the Extendicare Nursing Home in Lethbridge,
Alta. on February 22 at the age of 96 years. She was a much loved mother,
grandmother and great-grandmother. She
was born to Roman and Martha
Malischewski on the family farm at Mikado, Sask. and attended Zukumft school
in the same district. Adeline
leaves to cherish her memory, one daughter, Gerda Chernoff of Winnipeg; three
granddaughters, Tracey Cunningham and Laurie Chernoff of Winnipeg, Shelley
(Bill) Caswell of Lethbridge and four great-grandchildren, Jordan and Lauren
Cunningham and Robert and Steven Caswell. She is also survived by
sisters-in-law, Alice Werner and Marge Malischewski as well as many nieces,
nephews and friends. Adeline was predeceased by husband, Fritz, in 1963; her
parents, Roman and Martha; her daughter, Diana Abel and son-in-law Richard
Abel; three grandchildren, Brenda Chernoff, Fred Abel and Stacey Abel. She was
also predeceased by her brothers, Ernest, Werner, Arthur and Ervin and
sisters, Erna Laube, Herta Welkholowa and Ethel Kazuska. Adeline was the last
of eight siblings. In
1931 she married Fritz Jordan from Dusseldorf Germany. They lived in Winnipeg
and in the Canora area. In 1942 they settled in Weyburn, Sask. where Adeline
was employed at the Saskatchewan Hospital as a seamstress. Adeline retired
after 33 years of service in 1976. After retiring she lived in Yorkton,
Winnipeg and Lethbridge. Adeline enjoyed her church, family, travelling,
flowers, sewing and especially family get-togethers. As requested by Adeline, cremation has taken place. A memorial service will take place in Canora, Sask. at a later date with burial in the Canora Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the charity of your choice. |