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Brook Faron Biesenthal May 10, 1989 - Feb. 22, 2015 Brook Faron Biesenthal, late of Kenosee Lake, Sask. And Lethbridge, Alberta, passed away suddenly near Redvers, Sask., Sunday, February 22, 2015 at the age of 25 years. Brook is survived by his parents Fa ro n B i e s e n t h a l a n d C i n d y Biesenthal; brothers Kasey and Mitchell Cullum; grandparents Bruce and Brenda Biesenthal, and Delber t and Ida Payton; greatgrandmother, Elizabeth Albert; numerous aunts, uncles and cousins. Brook attended elementary school in Carlyle, Sask., and Perley Elementary School in Grand Forks, B.C. He finished elementary school at Livingstone School in Lundbreck, Alberta. Livingstone was Brook’s high school right through Grade 11. Then he came home to Kenosee Lake where he graduated from Gordon F. Kells High School in Carlyle. Brook decided on the University of Lethbridge to further his education. He was completing his Bachelor of Arts and Sciences with a degree in political science and psychology. He had the honor of being on the Dean’s List and being a member of the PoliSci Club during his studies. He served a term as President of the PoliSci Club. Brook had the prestigious distinction of having one of his papers published in a university text book (writing for the academic disciplines) authored by one of his professors, Sally Hayward. Summer employment brought him into the oilfield where he experienced a variety of jobs. The last few years he kept busy working for TCA Marketing Ltd. Brook worked at Carlyle during the summer and part-time at the Tabor, Alberta facility over the winter months at university. A memorial service was held March 3, 2015 at the Moose Mountain Church of Christ. The University of Lethbridge held a memorial for Brook on the evening of March 5, 2015. Brook will be sadly missed and forever remembered by all those who knew him. If friends and loved ones so wish the family would like donations to: Moose Mountain R n R Wildlife Rehabilitation www.moosemountainrnr.org or the PoliSci Club Political Science Depar tment, University of Lethbridge. - www.uleth.ca/giving/make-gift/. Please indicate in memory of Brook Biesenthal. 44-1
Upcoming Events Sunday, March 22nd - Langbank Craft and Trade Show, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., Langbank Communiplex.Lunch available.Over 50 tables booked.Free door prizes, Chinese auction, silent auction. For more information call Gayleen, 306-538-4999. Everyone is invited. 44-1 Sunday, March 22nd - Carlyle Skating Club presents: “So, You Think You Can Skate?” at 2 p.m., Carlyle Skating Arena. Guest Skater: Niki Nagy, SK Provincial Pre Novice Champion, 2015 Canada Games Competitor. Silver collection at the door. Accepting donations for the Carlyle & District Food Bank. 43-2 Monday, March 23rd - Redvers Wildlife Annual Meeting, 7:30 p.m. at the Log Cabin. 43-2 Thursday, March 26th - In honour of Helen Gervais’s 90th Birthday there will be a “Come and Go Tea”, from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. It will be held at the Redvers Estate Condos in the 3rd floor common room. Everyone welcome.Also Helen’s family will be having a dance for her Birthday on Saturday, March 28th. It will be held at the Redvers Legion Hall from 8:00 p.m to 11:00 p.m. Everyone Welcome - Let your presence be your gift. 9-2 Cornerstone Theatre Inc. presents “Move Over Mrs. Markham”. Dinner Theatre: March 27th and 28th, $35. Cocktails 6:00 p.m., Supper 7:00 p.m. Matinee: Dessert Theatre, Sunday, March 29th, 2:00 p.m., $20. Carlyle Memorial Hall. Box Office: The Pearl Boutique, 453-4488. 42-3 Sukanen Ship Pioneer Village and Museum 38th antique collectible sale and vehicle parts sale Friday, March 27 noon to 8 pm, Saturday March 28, 9 am to 5 pm. Moose Jaw Exhibition Grounds, 250 Thatcher Drive East. www.sukanenship museum.ca swna1x Saturday, April 4th - Wawota Wildlife Federation 23rd Fundraiser & Awards Banquet at Wawota Town Hall. Happy Hour 5:30 p.m.; Roast beef supper 6:30 p.m. Big game fish & bird awards to be given out. Photo contest - Scenic & Wildlife, trophy & $50 prize. Raffle tables. Silent & Live auctions. Door prizes. Ladies & youth tables. Special raffles. Adults $20; Youth (12 & under) $15. Call Allan, 306-739-2702; Morley, 306-739-2680. 150 advance tickets only to be sold. 43-4
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STRUBLE, Lee Alvin We celebrate the life and remember with love a great farmer, partner, father, son, brother, uncle, cousin and friend. Lee was born March 25th 1954 to the late Mary and Alvin Struble. Lee was diagnosed with metastatic prostate cancer in December 2013 and passed away peacefully surrounded by the love of his family on March 6, 2015. Lee will forever be in the hearts of his partner Janelle and her daughters Sydney and Justiss; his children Stephanie (Blake), Jennifer (Zane), Brent (Shasta) and their mother AnnaMarie; his sister Vickie (Dennis) and all of his nephews, nieces, cousins, and dear friends. Lee loved to farm and was the fourth generation on Struble farms. He was an active community member and always willing to help, he served with the Wawota Lions Club for 33 years. Lee loved his family and watching his children in their numerous sporting activities. He often coached many of their teams and would always offer words of encouragement. Lee also loved planning holidays, traveling, camping, and cooking. He had a passion for spending time with his family. Lee was always available and willing to help or offer advice. He will be deeply missed but the memories of him will forever be cherished. Funeral service was held from the Wawota Town Hall, Wawota, on Wednesday, March 11, 2015 with Roy Bortolotto officiating. Interment was in the Wawota Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations may be made in Lee’s memory to the Wawota Lions Club or the Canadian Cancer Society. The family would like to send sincere gratitude to the staff at Moosomin Hospital, Regina Pasqua, and Saskatoon Royal University Hospital who cared for Lee. Special thanks to everyone who came to visit, brought food, sent condolences, and offered help. Email or sign the online book of condolences at www.carscaddenfuneralchapel.com. G.R.Carscadden Funeral Chapel in care of arrangements. 44-1
Raymond Roy Luhr, late of Estevan, SK. passed away on March 7, 2015 at St. Joseph’s Hospital at the age of 80 years. The Visitation was held on Thursday, March 12, 2015 at 7-9 p.m. at Chapel of Hall Funeral Services, Estevan, SK. The Funeral Service was held on Friday, March 13, 2015 at 2pm at Estevan Alliance Church with Pastor Donovan Epp and Pastor Jim Kedge officiating. Interment took place prior to the service at 10:30 am at Arcola Cemetery. All were welcome to attend. Those wishing to make donations in memory of Ray may do so to the Kenosee Lake Bible Camp, Box 217, Kenosee Lake, SK. S0C 2S0or the Gideons International in Canada, PO Box 3619, Guelph, ON, N1H 6T9. Messages of condolence may be forwarded to the family by visiting www.hallfuneralservices.ca Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Hall Funeral Services, Estevan, SK. 44-1
Ivan Humphries 1923 - 2015 Ivan Louis Humphries, formerly of Carlyle, SK passed away at the Estevan Regional Nursing Home, Estevan, SK on Sunday, March 8, 2015 at the age of 91 years. Ivan was born to parents, Thomas and Charlotte Humphries on November 30, 1923. He grew up in the Moose Creek area, attending school at the Moose Creek Rural School. He grew up with his older brother Ralph and sister May. Ivan spent time in Northern Saskatchewan cording wood with cousins and others. He also traveled to Banff Alberta where he worked building Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel. He then returned to Saskatchewan were he started farming on SW-36-6-3-2. He farmed with his son Don until 1995. He married Sarah Livingstone in March of 1948. They enjoyed spending time at the summer cabin at White Bear Lake, fishing and boating with their children, Garry, Al and Don. Ivan also enjoyed hunting, fishing and gardening along with farming and livestock. They moved to Carlyle in 1966 and continued farming, and later on in life he lived in Regina with Sarah in the winter and at Carlyle in the summer. Ivan’s last few years were enjoyed at the Estevan Regional Nursing Home. Ivan enjoyed curling in the winter, and passed away on the Sunday of the Brier final in 2015. Ivan is survived by his sons, Garry Dale Humphries, Thomas Allan Humphries and Donald Craig (Kathy) Humphries; grandchildren, Shayne, Chris (Julia), Teresa (Garrett), Tammie (Chad), Cory (Kelsey), Joey (Shayna), Lindsay and Nathan; great-grandc h i l d re n , Kayd e n , O l i v i a , Ca m p b e l l , Va n e s s a , Ty s o n , E l l e x a h a n d S a l e m ; s i s t e r May (John) Melnyk. He was predeceased by his parents, Thomas and Charlotte Humphries; granddaughter Tanya and brother Ralph (Nellie). A Memorial Service will be held on Thursday, April 2, 2015 at 1:30 p.m. at the Carlyle United Church, Carlyle, SK with Rev. Sung Shim officiating. Interment will take place at a later date at Moose Creek Cemetery. Those wishing to make donations in Ivan’s memory may do so directly to the Heart & Stroke Foundation of Saskatchewan, 279 - 3rd Avenue N., Saskatoon, SK, S7K 2H8. Funeral arrangements are entrusted to Hall Funeral Services, Estevan. Messages of condolence may be forwarded to the family by visiting www.hallfuneralservices.ca 44-1
they moved to BC, where Roy died in 1962. Lillian worked hard to obtain the education she needed to work and contribute to society. After graduating from Moose Jaw Normal School in 1934, she taught in Saskatchewan and BC until 1978. Post retirement, she taught sewing to young women at a World Vision school in Kenya for a year. During the War, after training to operate a mechanical calculator with 108 keys called a comptometer, she worked in the accounting department of Burns and Company in Vancouver and Prince Albert. In 1969 she graduated from the University of British Columbia with a Bachelor of Education degree. Lillian’s marriage to Alastair Angus ended in divorce. In 1981 she married Jake Visser, living with him on his farm at Telkwa, and later in Smithers, BC. After Jake’s death in 2001, she lived alone with her macaw, Chico, until illness forced her to move to Bulkley Lodge in 2009. Alzheimer’s disease ravaged the last 5 years of her life. During this time her friends Sophie and Henry Fehr and Lil Chick visited almost daily, providing the loving attention that her distant family could not. Despite her dementia, Lillian had moments of lucidity, acknowledging family and friends, singing hymns, and praying; these were precious visits from Lillian who, in some ways, had already left us. Lillian was passionate about trout ¿shing with Jake and other family. In 1988 Lillian, Ken and grandson Alejandro, then only 6, caught a marlin at Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. She always had a large garden, and valued food she grew or caught above what she bought in the store. Lillian had strong religious beliefs. In the 1993 Dyer Family Tree booklet, she says: “The most important part of my life is my faith in Jesus Christ as my personal savior.” Lillian is predeceased by her brothers Reginald, Bert, Fred, and Harold, and sisters Marjorie and Ethel. Her sister Frances Horner lives in Calgary, Alberta, and sister Myrtle Brayford in Brantford, Ontario. Lillian’s son Ken Erickson is in Burnaby, BC. Grandson Alejandro Erickson lives with his wife Kassia and baby great grandson Auberon Roy Erickson in Durham, UK. Chico, Lillian’s macaw, is at the World Parrot Refuge on Vancouver Island. There will be a Celebration of Life for Lillian at 1:30pm, 27 March, 2015 at Mountain View Assembly church in Smithers, BC. There are 62 photos from Lillian’s life online at http://goo.gl/VMDHIB. For smaller ¿le sizes suitable for emails, scroll down to the folder titled “Small versions (max dimension 1024 pixels)” Friends from the farm community of Manor, Sask can be found on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/3194745012/ permalink/10155282157275013/
Sunday, April 12th - Wauchope Brunch, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Adults $10; Students (12 & under) $7; Preschool (5 & under) Free. Proceeds for upkeep of Church and grounds. 44-4
Lillian Dyer (Erickson, Angus, Visser) 20 March 1915 - 12 Feb. 2015 Lillian Visser, née Lillian Olive Dyer, 6th of 9 children born to Charles and Nellie Dyer on the farm south of Carlyle, Sask, died at Bulkley Lodge in Smithers, BC on 12 Feb 2015, only 5 weeks short of becoming the ¿rst centenarian in her family. Lillian married Roy Erickson in 1940. During WW2 they lived in New Westminster, BC; Prince Albert, Sask; and then farmed north of Kinistino, Sask. From 1946 to 1959 they had a farm at Manor, Sask, where they raised their only offspring, Ken Erickson, born in 1943. In 1959
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Cleo Schrader 1924 - 2015 Cleo Frederick Schrader, late of Raymore, SK and formerly of Forget, SK passed away peacefully at the Regina General Hospital on Friday, February 27, 2015 at the age of 90 years. Cleo’s memory will be forever cherished by his loving wife of 70 years, Yvonne Schrader; children, Keith (Lynda), Craig (Cathy), Mar t y (Lorraine), Randy (Donna), Les (Brenda), Liane (Rob McLeod), Laur ie Mayes (Brian Hebert) and Bonnie (Ray) Johner; grandchildren, Tammy (Jeff), Trena (Mike) and children Tavis (Nina) and Christian, Kevin (Nicole) and children Dalton and J.T., Corey (Michelle) and children Hannah and Katelynn, Robyn (Blaine) and children, Jaden and Maddison, Jamie (Carlos), Adam (Diana), Steven (Justine), Bobbie-Jean (Danny) and daughter Lily, Karlie, Ceigee (Aaron), Kassey (Andrew), Curtis (Kirsten), Braden (Jenn), Danielle and daughter Maize, Cody, Ryan (Jenna), Kyle, AleeshaRae (James) and children Jacey and Annika, Kristy (Dustin) and daughter Peyton; sisters, Yvette Long and Betty (Albert) Nelson; in-laws, Roseina Schrader, Alice Horn, Eva Schrader, Alice Brown, Lorette Scott, Marie (Fred) Podmaroff and Evy Hebert, as well as numerous nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his son Darwin; infant son Kenneth; parents, Albert and Freeda; mother-in-law Rose Anderson; siblings, Corwin, Orville, Wayne, Harold (Irene) and Lloyd (Myrtle) and in-laws, Dennis Curtis, Louis Long, Maurice Hebert, Noel (Eileen) Hebert, Jim Brown, Dick Scott and Rosalie (Walter) Gehl. The Funeral Mass was celebrated on Thursday, March 5, 2015 at 11:00 a.m. at Our Lady of La Salette R.C. Church, Forget, by Rev. Yodel Cereno. Interment will take place at a later date. Those wishing to make donations in Cleo’s memory may do so directly to the Canadian Diabetes Association, 917A Albert Street, Regina, SK, S4R 2P6. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Hall Funeral Services, Estevan. 44-1
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Card of Thanks THANK YOU: Your sympathy and kindness is a great comfort as we grieve the sudden passing of Brook Biesenthal. He was a caring and loving son and grandson. This great loss was cushioned by all your help and comfor ting words. The difficult time ahead will be easier because of you. Brook’s family greatly appreciates all the cards, messages, flowers and food that were provided. Your thoughtfulness will never be forgotten. Thank you. Warm regards, Faron, Bruce and Brenda Biesenthal 44-1
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