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Waldo Gaylen Shupe

On Tuesday, January 26, 1999, Waldo Gaylen Shupe, late of Weyburn, passed away at the age of 83 years. Predeceased by his parents Waldo and Iva Shupe; one sister-in-law Lois Shupe; and one brother-in-law Ken Ledbrook. Gaylen is survived by his wife Rae Shupe of Weyburn; two sons: Terry (Judy) Shupe of Calgary, and Robert (Carol) Shupe of Greensboro, NC; five grandchildren: Allison Kelly, Graham Shupe; Kristen, Ryan and Brandon Shupe; three brothers: Blaine (Beth) Shupe of Weyburn; Doug Shupe of Stettler, AB; and Jack (Lila) Shupe of Medicine Hat; two sisters-in-law: Doris Ledbrook of Weyburn; and Bernice (Al) Buchan of Regina; as well as several nieces, nephews and friends. A memorial service was held Friday, January 29, 1999 at 2:00 p.m. from Fletcher Funeral Chapel, Weyburn, with Bill Corkum officiating minister. Interment followed in Hillcrest Cemetery, Weyburn. All those in attendance were considered to be honorary pallbearers. For friends so wishing, donations may be made to the Canadian Diabetes. Association, in his memory. Arrangements were entrusted to Fletcher Funeral Chapels Ltd., Weyburn.

Divina Bridgland

On Monday, February 1, 1999, Divina Bridgland (nee Hopkins) late of Yellow Grass, and formerly of the Toronto area, passed away at the age of 87 years. Divina was born in Esterhazy in 1911 and grew up in Stenen, achieved her ATCM degree in Regina and taught piano lessons in Stenen and the surrounding towns. She was an accomplished pianist and played for many weddings. She moved to Toronto in 1944 and worked as a civil servant until her retirement. Charles Bridgland and Divina were married in 1977 and they had 11 happy years of traveling and visiting relatives. Divina suffered a stroke in May of 1995 and moved to Beautiful Plains Villa in Yellow Grass in November 1995. Divina was predeceased by her husband Charles Bridgland; her parents Dolly and George Hopkins; sister Dorothy Ortwein; two brothers-in-law: Bill Ortwein and Bob Plummer and a nephew: Terry Plummer. Divina is survived by her step-daughter: Carol Bridgland; step-granddaughter Nicole; sister Bernardine Plummer; nieces: Joyce (Roy) Cross, Marilyn (Warner) Smith, Mary Gail Garwak; nephew George (Colleen) Ortwein; five great nieces; nine great nephews; one great great niece; as well as cousins and many friends in the Toronto area. A graveside service was held Friday, February 5, 1999 at 11:00 a.m. in Hillcrest Cemetery, Weyburn, with Marilyn Anderson Corkum officiating minister. All in attendance were considered to be honorary pallbearers. For friends so wishing, donations may be made to the Grace United Church, Weyburn, in her memory. Arrangements were entrusted to Fletcher Funeral Chapels Ltd., Weyburn.

Arthur Clint Christian

On January 26, 1999, Arthur Clint Christian, late of Weyburn, passed away at the age of 73 years. Predeceased by his parents, Clinton and Eleanor Christian; his wife Helen; one sister Ruby Christian; and one brother-in-law Gerhard Johnson. He leaves to mourn three sisters: Belva Johnson of Weyburn; Eleanor (Harvey) Larson of Weyburn; and Hazel (Emmanuel) Friess of Estevan; ten nieces and nephews; numerous great nieces and nephews; great great nieces and nephews; as well as many relatives and friends. Arthur was born March 9, 1925. He took his schooling at Beaubier, SK. Later working on the railroad then on road construction as well as helping on the farm until at which time he took up farming full time in the Beaubier district. In 1980 Arthur retired from farming due to ill health and moved into Weyburn. Funeral service was held Friday, January 29 at 2:00 p.m. from Knox Presbyterian Church, Weyburn with Rev. John Ferrier officiating. Interment followed in Green Acres Memorial Gardens, Weyburn. Vern Gammack, Wayne Olson, Quint Patrick and Tom Moore, members of the Weyburn BPO Elks formed an honor guard. The active pallbearers were: Laine Larson, Allen Larson, Bryan Freiss, Darrell Freiss, Ronald Lein, and Robert Sweeney. For friends so wishing, donations may be made to the Canadian Diabetic Association, or to a charity of the donor's choice, in his memory. Arrangements were in care of Hastings-Dionne Funeral Home Inc., Weyburn.

Omer Holles Roysum

Omer Holles Roysum passed away January 30, 1999 after a short illness. Omer was born on the farm September 4, 1931. He was predeceased by his parents, Oscar and Almyrah Roysum. He leaves to mourn his wife of 45 years, Lorraine; his two daughters, Debbie (Kitch) Milford of Carstairs, AB; and Gwen (Brent) Kaufmann of Regina; and his two sons, Garnet (Elaine) Roysum of Beaubier, SK; and Gaylord (Kelly) Roysum of Weyburn; seven grandsons and three granddaughters; his sisters: Fern Clausen of Beaubier, Delores (Duane) Larsen, Peggy (Herman) Johnson, Vivian (Robert) Johnson and Beverly (Sam) Locken, all of Weyburn; his father and mother-in-law, Merthen and Hattie Toso of Radville; as well as nieces, nephews and friends. Omer farmed on the family homestead with his dad. He also drove school bus for seven years, when his children first started school. Omer enjoyed mechanical work and passed on his passion to his sons and grandsons. He enjoyed his family very much and called his granddaughters his 'honey-buns'. He was an entertaining story teller, especially about days gone by. He had a unique way of expressing himself. In later years he enjoyed playing rummy with family and friends. Funeral service was held Tuesday, February 2 at 2:00 p.m. from Lake Alma Lutheran Church, with Pastor Martin Olson officiating. Interment followed in Overland Cemetery, Lake Alma. Pallbearers were his grandsons: Chad Milford, Riley Milford, Tanner Kaufmann, Matt Kaufmann, Cory Roysum and Shane Roysum. Donations in his memory may be made to the Lake Alma Lutheran Church or the Canadian Cancer Society, in his memory. Arrangements were in care of Hastings-Dionne Funeral Home Inc., Weyburn.

Emma Evalina Rolston

Emma Evalina (Eva) (Bunch) Rolston, 109 years, passed away peacefully at the Twilight Home in Bengough, SK, February 7, 1999. She was born at Albia, Iowa U.S.A. January 16, 1890. Eva grew up at Bussy, Iowa and took her education there. In 1906 she moved to Canada with her stepfather and mother and a brother to the Lang area. She worked at a boarding house in Lang, and met her husband, Ed who worked in the butcher shop. Ed and Eva were married April 19, 1909 at Melita, MB. They moved to the farm at Amulet in 1910, living there in the Norton R.M. for 29 years. They purchased the store in Amulet in 1939, living there until 1946 when she moved to Ogema. Eva worked for Libby's Store and the drug store. On March 1, 1979 she moved into the Twilight Home in Bengough. She was secretary for the Red Cross. Eva is a member of the United Church, U.C.W. serving on the board and sang in the choir. She had a life membership with the Rebekah Lodge and the Legion Auxiliary. She also was an ardent curler. She was president of the resident council for the Twilight Home and on the committee for resident choice. Eva was predeceased by her husband, Edward; sons, William and John; brother, William Bunch; and sons-in-law Karl Kessler and Frank Cook. She is survived by her son, Ray (Margaret) Rolston of Edmonton, AB; her daughters: Pearl (Dan) Rainey of Pangman; Ruby Cook of Kelowna, BC; and Audrey Kessler of Pangman; daughters-in-law: Ines Rolston of Coleman, AB and Norah Rolston of Edmonton; 25 grandchildren, 69 great grandchildren, 90 great great grandchildren, and one great great great grandchild; as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral service was held Thursday, February 11, 1999 at 2:00 p.m. from Ogema United Church, with Rev. Christa Eidsness officiating. Interment followed in Amulet Cemetery. All those in attendance were considered to be honorary pallbearers. The active pallbearers were Jack Rainey, Bryon Cook, Lorie Rolston, Bob Kessler, David Rolston and Charles Kessler. In lieu of flowers, for friends so wishing, donations may be made to the Twilight Centennial Home, Bengough; United Church, Ogema, or to a charity of choice, in her memory. Arrangements were entrusted to Fletcher Funeral Chapels Ltd., Weyburn.

Bessie Jean Richardson

On February 6, 1999, Bessie Jean Richardson passed on to her eternal home, just five weeks after her 100th birthday. Her parents were John and Sara McLeod. They came from Harriston, ON to the Colgate area in 1906. Their family consisted of seven sons: Duncan, William, John, Dave, Dan, Allan and Jim, plus three girls: Annie, Minnie and Bessie who was the last survivor of this pioneer family. Bessie attended Lorndale school which was built in 1908. She married Joe Richardson on January 28, 1926 and they lived on their farm at Colgate. After their son Gordon married and began farming they moved to Weyburn and spent some winters in Florida, Texas or Victoria. Bessie attended the United Church where she enjoyed being in one of the units and visiting with friends. After Gordon's wife Helen died in 1964 and his youngest son Gary died in 1967, Bessie and Joe were like loving parents to their remaining grandchildren at their home on 2nd Street. When Joe died in 1974 Bessie remained in her home until 1977 when she moved to Pioneer Place and later to the Special Care Home. Bessie is survived by one son Gordon (Jean) Richardson and three grandchildren: Diane (Dennis) Gregory and their three sons of Calgary; Allan (Dianne) Richardson and their three sons and one daughter; Glen (Janice) Richardson and three sons, all of Houston, Texas. The funeral service was conducted by Rev. Bill Corkum in Grace United Church on February 12. Pallbearers were Hugh McLeod, Don Neill, Elaine Moats, Dennis Gregory, Allan and Glen Richardson. For friends so wishing, donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or a charity of their choice. Arrangements were made by Hastings-Dionne Funeral Home, Weyburn.

Ernie Robert Kennedy

On Tuesday, February 2, 1999, Ernie Robert Kennedy, late of Weyburn, passed away at the age of 83 years. Predeceased by his parents, William and Bertha Kennedy; his wife, Elsie Kennedy; two grandsons, Sean Manz and Cory Froehlich; three brothers: Wilfred, Kenneth and Harold Kennedy; and two sisters-in-law, Kelly Kennedy and Mary Kennedy. He leaves to mourn his four daughters: Norma (Les) Baumgartner of Regina; Janice Guilbault of Regina; Donna (Marvin) Manz of Cochrane, AB; and Nadine (Ken) Froehlich of Marquis, SK; two brothers: James (Helen) Kennedy of Regina; and Gordon (Gertie) Kennedy of Lumsden; one sister, Cora (Oscar) Deters of Regina; sister-in-law, Audrey Kennedy of Weyburn; nine grandchildren; two great grandchildren; as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Ernie was born June 12, 1915 and was raised in the Francis area. He married Elsie Hein December 31, 1946 and farmed in the Francis area until he retired in 1981. He served as a navigator in the Royal Canadian Air Force from 1942-1946. One of his missions involved the bombing of the bridge over River Kwai. He loved spending time with his family and friends, always enjoyed a good joke and could spend hours playing cards. There were many evenings spent around the kitchen table playing cards with his grandchildren. He was an active curler until he was 75 and golfed until this last summer. One of the many things his family will always remember and cherish him for was the wonderful care he took of his wife Elsie, for the last five years of her life when she was ill. Funeral service was held Friday, February 5 at 2:00 p.m. from Grace United Church, Weyburn, with Bill Corkum officiating minister. Interment followed in Hillcrest Cemetery, Weyburn. All those in attendance were considered to be honorary pallbearers. The active pallbearers were: Gary Deters, Morley Deters, Lorne Kennedy, Wade Zotzman, Wayne Hein and David Hein. Those wishing to express their sympathy may donate to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Saskatchewan or to the Canadian Cancer Society in his memory. Arrangements were in care of Hastings-Dionne Funeral Home Inc., Weyburn.

Lawrence Clifford Storle

On February 3, 1999 Lawrence Storle, late of Estevan, passed away at the age of 69 years. Lawrence has rejoined his brother Clifford, his sister Alice, his parents Severt and Hilda and his grandson Luke Storle who predeceased him. He leaves to remember him his children: Scott (Kel) Storle of Victoria; Kevin (Dianne) Storle of Grande Prairie, AB; Wayne (Mavis) Storle of Lake Alma, SK; and Pat (Ron) Hill of Grande Prairie, AB; and their mother Lorraine Ball; his grandchildren: Kerri, Jarett and Krystal Storle; Dustin Storle; Tina, James and Stacy Hill; his great grandchildren: Alyssa Thorig and Shalyn Snieder; his brothers: Orville (Clarice) Storle of Lake Alma; Irvin (Victoria) of Regina; his sister: Viola Storle of Regina as well as his cousins, nieces, nephews, friends and caregivers. Lawrence was born at Oungre on September 15, 1929. He was baptized at Scobey, Montana on July 5, 1930. He lived most of his life on the farm. He started farming with his father. On July 17, 1950 he married Lorraine Duncan, a local school teacher. He completely took over the farming from Severt when his parents retired in 1951. He was blessed with four children. Lawrence was never afraid of hard work. Although he ran up to date machinery, you would see him in the field on a hot day with the cab door open so that he could "hear what the motor was doing." He purchased his father's farm in 1971. He watched his children grow and start their own lives until 1991 when he suffered a stroke. He had built his grain and livestock operation into one of the larger ones in the community. He operated Storle Trucking helping build highways in the province. He also went custom combining in the U.S. He went fishing often in northern Sask. and became an avid traveller. He enjoyed farm shows like Agribition and bull sales. He made several trips sponsored by John Deere. He took pleasure in dancing, country music, eating lutefisk and lefse and playing cards. He, above all, loved to have his grandchildren around him. He remained a farmer at heart even through his handicap. He travelled from his home at the Estevan Regional Nursing Home to be in the midst of the farming operation that he loved. He would sit for hours watching in the fields and from time to time ride on the combine. Even though at times his caregivers thought that he could not communicate, he let them know that he could by being caught cheating at checkers. He participated in many activities with his caregivers and other friends at the nursing home. He always retained his sense of humour. The funeral service was held from Lake Alma Lutheran Church on February 8 with Pastor Martin Olson officiating. Pallbearers were: Clarke, Roger, Orin, Charles, Marc and Greg Storle. Interment followed at Saron Lutheran Cemetery. Arrangements were in care of Orsted Funeral Home Ltd. Those wishing to may donate to the Lake Alma Lutheran church in his memory.

Edwin Appenheimer

Edwin "Ed" Appenheimer passed away peacefully at Weyburn General Hospital, February 6, 1999 after battling with cancer for the past few years, at the age of 77. Predeceased by his parents, Jacob and Theresa Appenheimer; three brothers: Leon, Frank and Ernest; sisters: Frieda, Elsie, Rose, Eva and Emma-Jean. He is survived by his wife, Jean of Midale; five children: sons: Allan (Angie) Appenheimer of Abbotsford, BC; and David of Lloydminster, AB; daughters: Betty (Rick) Mailhiot of Virden, MB; Teresa (Kerry) Leckie of Lloydminster, AB; and Heather Runje of Vancouver; seven grandchildren: Melissa, Terrice, Kellsey, Jake, Matthew, Aaron and Paige; brother Herb (Ruby) Appenheimer of Calgary; sister-in-law, Jean Appenheimer of Cupar; as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Ed was born in Markinch, SK and grew up on a mixed farm near there. He took most of his formal education at a small country school in Markinch, SK. On November 3, 1962 Ed married Jean Schick and their marriage was blessed with five children and lasted 36 years. Ed and Jean began their family in Southey, where they lost their home to a fire. Following this devastation, they moved to Pangman, Macoun, Midale and Weyburn. His quest for knowledge was his main passion and he loved to read, especially the hockey news. Ed was an avid sports fan, who thoroughly enjoyed watching hockey, football and baseball games. He was active in various associations such as Pro-Life, Healthy Horizons and local parent-teacher associations. Ed was a great supporter of agricultural causes and politically active with the Reform Party. Family gatherings with his 15 children and grandchildren were always a source of joy for Ed. Funeral service was held Tuesday, February 9 at 2:00 p.m. from First Baptist Church, Midale, with Pastor Dwayne Harms officiating. Interment followed in Westphalia Cemetery, Midale. Pallbearers were Wayne Appenheimer, Graham Haus, Grant Haus, Don Neuls, Gerald Blierot and Lynden Schick. In lieu of flowers, for friends so wishing, donations may be made to the First Baptist Church or to Mainprize Manor, Midale. Arrangements were entrusted to Fletcher Funeral Chapels Ltd., Weyburn.

Wilmer George Hausch

On Wednesday, February 3, 1999, Wilmer George Hausch, late of Creelman, passed away at the age of 70 years. Predeceased by his parents, George and Ella Hausch; his wife, Alice Hausch; two brothers: Duncan Hausch and Norman Hausch; three sisters: Ruby Driver, Marion Harris and Verna Sander. Wilmer is survived by a daughter, Joleen Hausch of Burnaby, BC; grandchildren: Tammy Hausch, Tanya Hausch and Whalen Hausch, all of Burnaby; great grandchildren: Tess Hausch and Tamara Hausch; one sister, Erla (Don) Kokx of Joshua Tree, Calif; brothers and sisters-in-law: Curly Harris of Pilot Butte; Patty Hausch of Alberta; Gertie Hausch of Weyburn; and Ernie Sander of Weyburn; as well as numerous nieces and nephews and cousins. Wilmer was born April 17, 1928 on the family farm near Creelman. He grew up on the farm and attended the rural school of Crieff. Because his mother passed away when he was only eight months old, his three older sisters helped to raise him. He lived in Creelman all of his life. Wilmer worked at various jobs throughout his life, mainly at construction or general handyman jobs. He enjoyed playing cards, especially crib and whist. When he was in better health, he grew a huge vegetable garden which usually produced enough vegetables to last him the winter. A special highlight in his life was travelling to Vancouver to visit his family. He was able to go a few times before his failing health forced him to stay close to home. He was able to stay at home with the help of Home Care. The family would like to thank home care, who helped him during the last few years. Special thanks to Janet Carnegie and Lavonne Duxbury who both seemed to have a special understanding of the type of man he was. Funeral service was held Tuesday, February 9 at 2:00 p.m. from Creelman United Church with Rev. Brian Burke officiating. Interment followed in Golden Gates Cemetery, Creelman. All those in attendance were considered to be honorary pallbearers. The active pallbearers were: Gordon Johnston, Jim Carnegie, Willie Carnegie, Keith Tordiff, Ray Tully and Jim Greig. For friends so wishing, donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society in his memory. Arrangements were entrusted to Fletcher Funeral Chapels Ltd., Weyburn.

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