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The Canora Courier

30 January 2008

CYMBALISTY  DAVIS  DOROSH  SCHESCHUK

Canora Courier, January 30, 2008 Page 12 – In memoriam:

DOROSH: In loving memory of our parents, Peter Dorosh, February 5, 1984; Mary Dorosh, January 23, 2003.

Remembering you is easy,

We do it every day;

But missing you is a heartache,

That never goes away.

We hold you tightly within our hearts,

And there you will remain;

Life has gone on without you,

But it never will be the same.

For those who still have parents,

Treat them with tender care;

You will never know the emptiness,

As when you turn and they are not there.

-Sadly missed by Bev, Bernice and Don, Margie and Andy, and families.

 

Canora Courier, January 30, 2008 Page 12 – In memoriam:

CYMBALISTY: In loving memory of our wife, mother and baba Mary, who passed away January 19, 2007.

We little 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 hearts to lose you,

You did not go alone;

For part of us went with 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.

-Your loving family, Louis, Ron, Naomi, Maelee, Tiana and T-Jay.

 

Canora Courier, January 30, 2008 Page 13

SCHESCHUK: Ludvick Scheschuk of the Danbury district passed away suddenly at the Royal University Hospital in Saskatoon on January 23rd, 2008 at the age of 63 years.

Ludvick was born in Canora on May 7th, 1944 to Peter and Anna (nee Balaban) Scheschuk of Glen Elder, SK. As a young man he helped out on the family farm and attended Swan Bluff School and Sturgis Composite High School. Ludvick farmed in the Danbury district after taking over the family farming operation in 1960. Besides farming, he also worked in the Lynn Lake Mine in Manitoba and on the construction of the Manitoba Hydro Dam in Grande Rapids, Manitoba. But it was farming that Ludvick enjoyed the most because it allowed him to find the time to pursue his greatest passion, hunting and fishing.

Ludvick is lovingly remembered by his brother Harry (Pauline) Scheschuk of Regina, SK; his sister Jean (Bert) Yagelnesky of Yorkton, SK and his sister-in-law Helen Scheschuk of Preeceville, SK. He was predeceased by his parents Peter and Anna and his brother Stanley Scheschuk. The Prayer Service was held on Sunday, January 27th, 2008 at 7:00 p.m.

The Funeral Service was held on Monday, January 28th, 2008, both from the Chapel of Leson's Funeral Home, Canora with Thom Carnahan of the United Church of Canada officiating. Interment followed in the Canora Cemetery. Those wishing to make expressions of sympathy may make donations to a charity of choice as tokens of remembrance.

Arrangements have been entrusted to LESON'S FUNERAL HOME, Canora, SK.

 

Canora Courier, January 30, 2008 Page 13

DAVIS: On January 21, 2008, Mrs. Olga "Susy/Skibby" Davis of Edmonton passed away peacefully at the age of 82 years.

Left to mourn Olga's loss are her children, Judi Davis, Bob (Bev) Davis, Sheila (Arnie) Harkiss, Grant (Bonnie) Davis and Shauna Robertson; grandchildren, Lisa, Michael, Sean, Jennifer, Tommy, Dane, Christopher and Jordie; great-grandsons, Michael Alexander, Joe and Jett; sister, Lillian Shapko; and brother, Gary Skibinsky. Predeceased by her husband, Hugh; son, Tom; parents; and four brothers.

Olga was born in the Canora, SK area on April 5, 1925 to Mike and Nellie Skibinsky. She attended school and grew up in the Canora/Burgis area and on January 24, 1947 she married Hugh Davis. In 1953, Olga, Hugh and their three eldest children moved to Flin Flon, MB. Two more children were added to the family in the years to come. Olga and Hugh raised their children in Flin Flon until 1969 when they moved to Saskatoon. Over the years, work took Olga and Hugh across the western provinces, until finally in the late 1970s, they settled in Edmonton. Mom was a homemaker all her life and had a gentle nature that endeared her to all of her family and friends. Mom loved to cook, play bingo and cards and just to spend time with her family and friends. She was a very special mom and gramma and her soft smile and heart will be sadly missed.

As per Mom's wishes, there will be no funeral service. Cremation in the Park Memorial Crematorium. Rest in peace Mom, knowing your family will always love and respect all you've done for us "Till we meet again."

To send condolences, visit www.parkmemorial.com Park Memorial, Edmonton (780) 426-0050, Family Owned Funeral Home, Crematorium, Reception Centre.

 

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