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HANCOCK Mrs. Doreen Hancock of Yorkton, beloved wife of the late Richard “Dick” Hancock passed away June 19, 2015. She is survived by three children, Brian, Janice and Nancy. The Funeral Service will be held on Thursday, June 25 at 11:00 am at Yorkton Memorial Gardens Family Centre, Hwy #10 East. Memorials honouring Doreen’s life may be made to the Heart & Stroke Foundation as gifts of remembrance.

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TESLIA - Eugene, June 28, 1941 June 13, 2015, aged 73 years, was born to Sam and Frances Teslia (Rushinowski) at the family farm South of Buchanan. As a young boy he attended Devils Lake School. In 1959 he met Iris (Spelay) of Whitesand area and they were married May 10, 1964. They resided in Regina, where Eugene worked with Wapal Construction and was a bouncer at Earle’s Hotel bar. Shortly after, their preemie miracle baby, Susan was born on May 25, 1964. Eugene’s ambitions directed him to seek employment with Regina ambulance where he was an ambulance attendant. He worked his way up to an orderly and moved his family to Toronto, ON. There he furthered himself in the hospital up to an operating room technician where he worked in the Operating Room on specialty area of hearts and eyes. Eugene’s longing for being home directed them to move back to Saskatchewan were he took on the role of an orderly in the Yorkton Union hospital. His desire to take on other challenges saw Eugene move to Kamsack, where he was a salesman at MacLeod’s, then moved back to Regina, where their second daughter, Connie was born. After that Eugene and Iris moved to Thompson, MB, where he was employed in the mines. Eugene and Iris decided to work for themselves and bought a restaurant in Wapella, SK. A few years later took on a business opportunity to purchase a restaurant in Melville. Eugene and Iris thereafter moved to Springside where Eugene went further into his passion of the culinary and went to cooking school in Moose Jaw, SK. He worked at the base in Orcadia for a period of time. Eugene received a great opportunity with the Coop Creamery in Yorkton, where he drove delivery truck to many communities. Eugene was a driven soul who wanted to make a difference in his family’s life and became involved in politics in the 70’s. This produced further opportunities for Eugene in further career challenges that would bring him back to his roots for the love of the farm. Eugene became a crop adjuster and travelled all over Saskatchewan working with the farmers. Thereafter his further ambitions in politics led him to be appointed to the highway traffic board. In 1987 Eugene experienced the sudden loss of his wife Iris. Thereafter, although hard on him, he found strength to move forward in life. After his term of appointment was completed Eugene spent his retirement keeping himself busy as a Commissioner in Yorkton. In 1995 Eugene met Bev Murray of Swan River, MB. They were married on December 29, 2001. Eugene and Bev resided in Swan River and loved to travel and garden and greatly enjoyed the gatherings with families and friends as and when they occurred. In May 2011, Eugene suffered a stroke which he needed extended care for and forever more tragically changed his life, which led to his residing at the Swan Valley Lodge till his passing. Eugene was passionate of gathering with his family and friends to share the common enjoyment of traditions and being together. It did not have to be any special occasion for him to create a gathering. The many pancake breakfasts he would host at the cabin at Good Spirit Lake, the many sausage making gatherings, the many special occasions that he would call everyone up to come to was a sentiment of how important it was to him to be surrounded by the love of family and friends. Eugenes hobbies could be seen through the love for cooking and hunting and making sausage and boating and building and farming crops on his homestead. To add to his many attributes Eugene was a member of the Knights of Columbus, where he was proud of his faith and brotherhood he shared with the other Knights. In his later years with his limited mobility he enjoyed watching curling and baseball. Given that his wife Bev was an avid curler, she educated him in understanding of the game. Eugene’s determination and strong will brought him through the toughest of times and he was respected by many for this quality. He was a giving soul that would embrace you with much love. He would always lend an ear to listen when others were in need and he was always helping those that needed guidance to walk them through their troubles. Eugene was always striving to do the best for himself and his family and to give his family a quality life and have his family be proud of him. Truly an admirable quality. Eugene passed peacefully on Saturday, June 13, 2015 at the Swan Valley Lodge. He would have been 74 on June 28. He will be sadly missed by all that knew and loved him. Eugene was predeceased by his wife Iris and in infancy three children Sally and twins Jaimie and Tracey; Parents: Sam and Frances; Brothers: John and Ray; Sisters: Mary Missios and Sophie (Mike) Yaworski; Brothers-in-Law: Gordon Spelay, Allan Spelay, Peter Ostafie, Bill Spelay, Steve Spelay, Mike Yaworski, Lorne Spelay, Kenneth “Raymond” Murray; Sisters-in-law: Joyce (Allen) Spelay, Olga (Walter) Teslia, Doris (John) Teslia. Eugene is lovingly remembered by his wife Bev, two daughters; Susan (Brant) Srochenski, Connie (Lloyd) Baranesky, grandchildren; Taylor (Bryn Robertson) Srochenski and Brendan Baranesky; step-children: Corinna (Calvin) Pierrepont, Dayna (Peter) Bresky; step-grandchildren: Courtney, Madison and Brenden Pierrepont, Laine Luke Bresky, brother: Walter Teslia; sisters: Ann Ostafie and Stefanie (Richard) Leniczek, as well as numerous nieces, nephews and his many other relatives and friends. Prayers for Eugene, June 25, 2015 from the Chapel of Wolkowski Funeral Service Canora. Mass of Christian Burial, June 26, 2015 from Sts. Peter and Paul Ukrainian Catholic Church - Canora, with Fr. Joakim Rac officiating. Interment at Yorkton Memorial Gardens, with the Knights of Columbus Fr. Delaere Council #5182 acting as pall bearers. Friends who so desire may make memorial donations in memory of Eugene to the Sean Zielinski Recovery Fund, Box 772, Canora, SK, SOA OLO. To leave a letter of condolence for the family please visit Wolkowski.ca.

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ZACHARUK - Patricia (Lucy), who passed away June 21, 1994. No longer in our lives to share, but in our hearts, is always there. -Rodger and Faithe Prodanuk

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Obituaries

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KOBYLKO - Clarence Max Kobylko was born on May 24, 1955, the son of Steve and Olga (nee Statz) Kobylko in Yorkton, SK. He passed away suddenly, on June 2, 2015 at the Yorkton Regional Health Centre, Yorkton, SK at the age of 60 years. In his younger years, Clarence was a very talented baseball player. He was known as a “big hitter” which earned him the nickname “Greg Luzinski” after the Phillies left fielder and was scouted by the big leagues. Clarence was a long time employee of McMunn & Yates (previously Weber’s Construction) with over 21 years of service to the business. He took immense pride in his work and never ceased to give his best to the company. Clarence was a hard worker, no matter the task, but loved to end the day with a cold beer. Clarence was predeceased by his father, Steve Kobylko. He leaves to mourn his passing, his mother, Olga Kobylko; his son, Dane (Mandi) Kobylko; his daughter, Stephanie (Neil) Carlaw; his brother, Melvin (Naomi) Kobylko and their children, Jesse and Montana as well as many other relatives, good friends and co-workers.

WOZNIAK - Mary Wozniak of Yorkton passed away suddenly on June 12, 2015 in the Yorkton Regional Health Centre with her family by her side. Mary Elizabeth Wozniak was born on October 13, 1932 in Rockford, SK. She was predeceased by her parents Frank and Mary Saxon and her brothers Steve and Frank Saxon. Mary has two children, Debbie (Ron) Young and David (Mel) Wozniak. Also left to cherish her memory are her three grandchildren Dean (Chantelle) Young, Dawn (Drew) Ross and Ryan Young. Mary is also survived by her four greatgrandchildren Austin, Shaylyn and Kaizer Young and Eberle Ross. Mary lived in Rockford and went to Stony Acres School. From there the family moved to Cana, then a year later settled near Waldron. Mary worked in the Canora Hospital and the Cameo Restaurant in Melville, where she met Bernard Wozniak. Mary and Bernard were married at St. Henry’s Roman Catholic Church on October 21, 1958 and they lived on the family farm. They worked hard side by side on the farm, while raising two children, Debbie and David. The two left the farm on October 31,1997 and moved to Yorkton. Mary enjoyed various activities including listening to old-time music, playing cards, having coffee with friends, gardening, dancing and fishing. Mary will be missed by all who knew and loved her. A vigil service for Mary was held June 17, 2015 at St. Gerard’s Roman Catholic Church, Yorkton with the Rev. Fr. Francis Hengen presiding and Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated June 18, 2015 at St. Gerard’s Church with Fr. Hengen celebrating. Interment took place in St. Henry’s Parish Cemetery, Melville. Arrangements were entrusted to Matthews Funeral Home, Melville.

SEBULSKY - Our precious mom, Dorothy Sebulsky, entered eternal rest with her family by her side on June 9, 2015. She was born to George and Anna Shumay (Synco) in the Whitesand District, Springside, February 14, 1917. Dorothy received her education at Homestead School; worked for many families in the area; Western Grocers, Yorkton Union Hospital and later at the Business Office at Fort San, Fort Qu’Appelle. In 1951, she married Alec Sebulsky of Sheho and owned Sebulsky’s General Store and Locker Plant. They were blessed with 3 children - Rosanna, Leonard and Alexandra. In 1969, her beloved husband Alec passed away and with 3 young teenagers, she continued with the business, learned to be intensely independent and gave all her energy for her children. Upon retirement, she was able to travel, continue to be involved in the community, was a member of the Seniors club and the IODE. Dorothy enjoyed bingo, tea with her friends, daily Search-a-word puzzles and played a million hands of Rummy (which she usually won). Family was her great joy - she loved Christmas, Easter and Birthdays as it was a time to be together for fun and often, very noisy visits. She shared her cooking “secrets” with grandchildren; long telephone calls from them made her day and when the great-grandchildren started arriving, she couldn’t wait to hold them and watch their antics. In 2013, at 96 years, Mom moved to Yorkton Nursing Home - Weber House where we were able to visit her often. Events planned by the activity staff were enjoyed. Faith was of great importance to Dorothy - she and Alec were active in the construction of Christ the King Church and was President of the Women’s League for many years. She rarely missed the televised Daily Mass - her faith in God is now our Legacy and she leaves a true example of strength, patience and kindness. We have been blessed and will miss her dearly. Dorothy was predeceased by her husband, Alec, grandson, Jason Bilokreli, parents, George and Anna Shumay and siblings - Very Reverend Basil Shumay, Martha Wasylowich, John Shumay, Mary Spilchen, Matt Shumay and a brother in infancy. She leaves to cherish her memory, her daughter, Rosanna (Harold) Bilokreli, Yorkton, son, Leonard (Debbie), Sheho and daughter Alexandra (Gordon) Peterson of Yorkton; her grandchildren, Marcia (Rob) Lane, Sheri (Kirk) Weinmaster, Candice (Chad) Massier, Tim (Andrea) Sebulsky, Nancy (Rob) Skeels, Jaime (Derrick) Sentes, Mitchell (Tara) Bilokreli, Jennifer (Brian) Rusnak, Gordon (Shelby) Peterson, Brianne (Regan) Johnson; great-grandchildren, Jesse Campbell, Madison and Alex Massier, Payton and Jaron Weinmaster, Shelby Sentes, Carter Peterson and Ethan, Jaxon and Lexi Bilokreli. She also leaves a sister, Pauline Dowhanik of Winnipeg, MB. A Prayer Service was held June 15 and Funeral Liturgy June 16, 2015, both from Christ the King Ukrainian Catholic Church, Sheho with Father Raymond Lukie officiating. Cantors were Ed Pindus and Colette Karapita. Altar was served by Dorothy’s son, Leonard. The Cross bearers were Brianne Johnson and Jaime Sentes and Dorothy’s grandchildren were the pall bearers. We are thankful to Father Lukie for your service and words of comfort. Thank you, Harold and Brittany of Narfason’s Funeral Chapel for your expert care and compassion. To all who attended the services and the many acts of kindness during this time - your thoughtfulness will always be remembered. Memorial donations to the Christ the King Cemetery Fund are appreciated.

In Memoriam

In Memoriam

DERROW - Lawrence. Passed away on June 25, 2007. As time goes by without you and the days turn into year. They hold a million memories and a thousand tears. We wish you could be here to see all your grandchildren grown, one grandson getting married, two more graduated and you have a three year old great granddaughter. -Forever loved by Carol, Brian, Clint, Karen and all their families.

WERNER - In memory of Richard Brennan Werner who left us June 28, 2003. His smiling way and pleasant face Are a pleasure to recall, He had a kindly word for each And died beloved by all. Some day we hope to meet him, Some day, we know not when, To clasp his hand in the better land, Never to part again. -Lovingly remembered and missed by Mom, Dad, Mandie and Leonard, Cole and Reid, Shevaun and Shawn, Grady and Blythe.


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