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Agnes Eichinger

September 12, 2011 - September 25, 2011

The death of Mrs. Agnes Eichinger, 54 years of Humboldt occurred on Sunday, September 25, 2011 at Humboldt District Hospital. Agnes was born on September 12, 1957 in Humboldt. She grew up in the Prud’homme area with parents, Jean Baptiste and Irene Grimard, and her six siblings. She attended Prud’home School. Following that, she worked in North Battleford for a time at a Seniors Home. Agnes married Lawrence Eichinger on June 30, 1979 and they began their married life on the farm. They built a home in Humboldt which they moved into in March 1982. Agnes worked at a variety of jobs through the years, however looking after her home and family were her main priority. She enjoyed quilt making, knitting, and embroidery as well as doing puzzles, watching movies, baking and cooking and shopping with Christina. They enjoyed going to Bronco games and were billets for a number of years. For the last few years, Agnes has been involved with the Senior’s Club and has been their bingo caller for the past year. Agnes is survived by her husband, Lawrence of Humboldt; two daughters and one son: Lori Anne (Mark) Dunne of Moose Jaw; Christina Eichinger and Timothy Eichinger, both of Saskatoon; her mother, Irene Grimard of Saskatoon; one sister, Edna (Don) Breeze of Saskatoon; three brothers: Robert (Denise) Grimard of Saskatoon; Albert (Joan) Grimard of Kelowna, BC; and Wilfred (Ramone) Grimard of Victoriaville, PC; and numerous sisters-and-brothers-in-law, nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her father, Jean Baptiste Grimard; and two brothers, Charles and Clement. The Prayer Service for Agnes was held on Tuesday, September 27, 2011 at 8:00 p.m. and the Funeral Mass was held on Wednesday, September 28, 2011 at 2:00 p.m. Both services were held at St. Augustine Roman Catholic Church, Humboldt. Memorial donations may be made to Humboldt District Hospital Foundation or a charity of your choice. Malinoski & Danyluik Funeral Home, Humboldt (306-682-1622).

Doreen Knoblauch

March 9, 1940 - October 4, 2011

After a long, brave courageous battle with cancer, the family is saddened to announce that Mrs. Doreen Knoblauch, 71 years, of Humboldt, passed away at her residence, St. Mary’s Villa, Humboldt on October 4, 2011. Doreen was born to Joseph Sr. and Katherine (nee Schneider) Pokolm in Humboldt on March 9, 1940. Doreen was raised in the Muenster area and received her education at St. James School. As a young adult Doreen was employed at the Humboldt Café. She met Edwin at a dance in Muenster and they were married at St. Peter’s Cathedral in Muenster on July 29, 1959. They moved to Humboldt and Doreen was busy as a homemaker and mother while Ed worked for Schenn’s Plumbing and Heating for 10 years. In 1967, they bought shares in W and L Plumbing and Heating and then changed the name to Humboldt Plumbing and Heating. Doreen worked as a secretary in their business. Ed and Doreen bought a cabin at Missinippi, Saskatchewan and the family spent many happy hours there. They loved to camp and fish, starting with a tent and working up to owning a cabin. They spent many memorable trips at their cabin but the highlight was when the whole family went to Alaska. Ed and Doreen then continued to travel to many destinations in Canada and the U.S.A., also making trips to Jamaica and Hawaii. Doreen’s hobbies included bowling, reading, crocheting doilies, playing cards, shopping and tending to her vegetable and flower gardens. She loved canning her produce from her garden. Family was very important to Doreen and she continued to have a very close relationship with her brothers and sisters. In 1995, Ed and Doreen retired and they began to spend their winters in B.C. Doreen loved her grandchildren and was very proud of all their accomplishments. She was in her glory when the grandbabies started to arrive. Her children and grandchildren were very important to Doreen and she always made time to attend all their sports and activities. Although Doreen was a quiet person, she had a good sense of humour and enjoyed visiting with others. Doreen will be lovingly remembered and sadly missed by her husband of 52 years, EDWIN Knoblauch of Humboldt; three children, 10 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren: Dinah (Darren) Schleper of Humboldt and family Ryan (Mary Jane Wilkinson) Schleper of Muenster; Myles (Candace) Schleper and children Jaxson and Jozie of Warman; Tara (Ryan) Stuckel and children Alyssa and Landen of Muenster; Gerald Knoblauch of Humboldt and family Lindsay (Brendon) MacAuley and children Makenna, Sadie, and Talia of Saskatoon; and Chelsie (Jordan) Leavitt and children Alexis and Haelyn of Martensville; Wayne (Lianna) Knoblauch and daughter Kayla Knoblauch of Humboldt; and Ginger (Dave) Strueby’s children: Aaron (Monique) Strueby and son Quinn of Marysburg; Geoff (Danielle) Strueby of Saskatoon; Shaun (Lesa) Strueby and son Mason of Muenster; and Mathew Strueby of Muenster; two sisters: Dolores Knoblauch (Issac Hildebrand) of Debden and Darlene (Bob) Zabolotney of Airdrie, AB; step-brother Herbert (Rose) Hinz of Richmond, BC and sister-in-law Louise (Pokolm) Butler of Ontario; numerous nieces, nephews and members of the Pokolm and Knoblauch families. Doreen was predeceased by her daughter and son-in-law, Ginger and Dave Strueby; parents, Joseph Sr. and Katherine Pokolm; step-brother, Art (Margaret) Hinz; brother, Joseph Pokolm; sister, Myrtle (Roman) Lange and by nephews. A Service of Remembrance was held on Thursday, October 6, 2011 at 10:30 a.m. at Malinoski and Danyluik Funeral Home, Humboldt officiated by Jenny Irwin. Words of remembrance were shared by her sisters, Dolores and Darlene, and scripture readings were read by Myles Schleper and Aaron Strueby. Interment will follow at St. Augustine R.C. Cemetery Humboldt at a later date. Memorial donations in Doreen’s memory may be directed to the Saskatchewan Cancer Agency. Funeral arrangements entrusted to Malinoski & Danyluik Funeral Home, Humboldt (306-682-1622).

Eugene Kinar

May 1, 1932 - November 3, 2011

Mr. Eugene Joseph Kinar, 79 years of Humboldt and formerly of Carmel, passed away on Thursday, November 3, 2011 at Humboldt District Hospital. Eugene (Gene) was born on May 1, 1932 at Meacham to Joseph and Joanna (nee Burtney) Kinar. When he was young, the family moved to Spiritwood, where he would grow up and obtain his education. Following his schooling, Gene moved to BC where he worked in the logging industry for a number of years. Gene loved working with wood and building things. Eventually, he returned to the Spiritwood area to farm. He worked in the construction trade, which brought him to the Humboldt area. Gene settled in Carmel and loving the farming lifestyle, enjoyed working for various farmers in the area. About 10 years ago, he moved to Humboldt where he has resided until the present. Even while living in town, he made almost daily trips to his son Kevin’s farm, to help with whatever he could. He was a farmer at heart and loved being at the farm. He also enjoyed cooking, listening to Johnny Cash and fishing. Gene’s life revolved around his family. His grandchildren brought him much joy and he loved spending time with them. Eugene will be lovingly remembered by his five children and four grandchildren: Terrie (Ehsan) Ahadi and children Jamal and Jalil of Moose Jaw; Chris (Jana) Kinar and children Jordan and Easton of Saskatoon; Kevin Kinar of Carmel; Ian Kinar of Kelowna; and David Kinar of Saskatoon. He was predeceased by his parents, Joseph and Joanna Kinar; grandson, Kaihaan Ahadi; and four sisters: Mary (Joseph) Twordik; Anne (John) Levis; Joyce (Angus) Davie; and Helen (Robert) Bussiere. The Prayer Service for Eugene was held on Sunday, November 6, 2011 at 7:30 p.m. at Malinoski & Danyluik Funeral Home, Humboldt, presided by Garry Loehr. Readers were Brenda Pastor and Giles Lalonde. The Funeral Mass was held on Monday, November 7, 2011 at 2:00 p.m. at St. Augustine Roman Catholic Church, Humboldt, celebrated by Fr. Emile April. Others taking part in the mass were: crossbearer, Riley Perkins; readers, Diane Perkins and Ivan Dale; intentions, Annette Engele; and gift bearers, Jordan and Easton Kinar. Pallbearers were Eugene Perkins, Ron Perkins, Steve Perkins, Brennan Levis, Trevor Levis and Myles Kalthoff. Interment followed in St. Augustine Roman Catholic Cemetery. Memorial donations in Eugene’s memory may be directed to the Children’s Hospital Foundation of Saskatchewan. Funeral arrangements entrusted to Malinoski & Danyluik Funeral Home, Humboldt (306-682-1622).

Alma Dumas

March 3, 1927 - October 20, 2011

Alma was born on March 3, 1927 at Loon Lake, SK to Adolph and Laura (nee Olivier) Studer. At an early age, Alma moved with her family to Sulphide Lake, north of La Ronge, where she spent most of her childhood. She then took up hair dressing and operated a shop in Prince Albert with her sister Louise. She moved to Winnipeg, MB where she met her husband, Fred, who she married in 1967. They lived in Winnipeg until 1990, when they moved to an acreage near Grandora, SK, where they lived with their beloved dogs. Alma will be lovingly remembered by her husband of 44 years, Fred Dumas; brother Vernon (Ida) Studer of La Ronge, SK; sister Louise Klassen of Grandora, SK; and many nieces and nephews, especially her God-children, Paul Scott, Lorie Wourms and Keith Klassen. She was predeceased by her parents, Adolph and Laura Studer; her sister Iona Scott; and brothers-in-law, Percy Scott and Larry Klassen. A Prayer Service was held on Sunday, October 23 at 7:00 p.m. and Funeral Mass on Monday, October 24 at 2:00 p.m., both services were held at St. John Bosco R.C. Church, Saskatoon, SK. Memorial donations in Alma’s memory may be made to The Alzheimer Society of Saskatchewan, or the charity of your choice. MALINOSKI & DANYLUIK FUNERAL HOME in care of arrangements. (306-682-1622)

Micheal Skoronski

July 5, 1915 - October 17, 2011

Micheal Edward Skoronski was born on July 5, 1915 at Stove Creek, Saskatchewan to Fred and Mary (nee Pivporuk) Skowronski. Mike took his education at Stove Creek. On February 18, 1939 he married Josephine Tokarchuk and together they began their homestead in Stove Creek and Invermay. They were blessed with seven children. In 1952, they built a new home near Invermay and made the move to their new farm! Mike was bound to the land, he loved every aspect of the farm life. He operated a mixed farm so he had a variety of work and always handled the ups and downs of farming with dignity and appreciation of the land. Church was a huge part of their lives and they belonged to St. Vladimir and Olga Ukrainian Catholic Church in Invermay, where they were very active. Mike was on the church board for many years and held the position of president. Mike enjoyed visiting and sharing stories with his family and friends. Having a good game of “3 spot” or crib always made the visit just a little extra special. The trip that Mike and Josephine made to Ireland brought them much pleasure. They visited their daughter Evelyn, Pat and Ryan and attended their son Vernon and Madeline’s wedding. In 2004, due to failing health and finally retiring off the farm they moved to Humboldt and then to Bethany Pioneer Village in Middle Lake. In 2009, Josephine and Mike celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary at Bethany which was a joyous and momentous occasion. In January of 2010 Josephine passed away and Mike continued to live at Bethany until present. Mike will be sadly missed and lovingly remembered by his six children, 10 grandchildren and one great grandson: Lorne (Evelyn) Skoronski of Lanigan and family, Colin (Sandi) Skoronski and son, Nicholas of Lititz, PA, USA and Rhonda (Brian) Holland of Phoenix, AZ, USA; Darlene (Doug) Tincher of Regina and family, Twyla Tincher of Calgary and Tammy Tincher of Regina; Elaine (Terry) Arnett of High River, AB and family, T.J. Arnett (Jessica) of Edmonton, AB and Kent Arnett of High River, AB; Evelyn (Patrick) Sloan and son, Ryan, all of Saskatoon; David (Suzanne) Skoronski and sons, Michael, Adam and Eric, all of Humboldt; and Vernon (Madeline) Skoronski of Ireland; and one sister-in-law Liz Skowronski of Yorkton. Mike was predeceased by his wife, Josephine Skoronski; parents, Fred and Mary Skowronski; daughter, Linda Caroline; two sisters and three brothers: Annie (John) Pasiechnik, John (Nettie) Skawronski, Harry (Annie) Skowronski, Nettie (Ernie) Wagner and Tony Skowronski. The Prayer Service for Mike was held on Friday, October 21, 2011 at 7:00 p.m. at Malinoski & Danyluik Funeral Home, Humboldt, presided by Jenny Irwin. The Funeral Mass was held on Saturday, October 22, 2011 at 1:00 p.m. at Sts. Vladimir & Olga Ukrainian Catholic Church, Invermay, celebrated by Fr. J. Rac. Interment followed in the Parish Cemetery. Memorial donations in Mike’s memory may be made to Bethany Pioneer Village or Sts. Vladimir & Olga Ukrainian Catholic Church/Cemetery. Funeral arrangements entrusted to Malinoski & Danyluik Funeral Home, Humboldt (306-682-1622).

August "Augie" Brons

December 6, 1920 - October 15, 2011

It is with great sadness that the family announce that Mr. August Brons 90 years of Humboldt passed away peacefully at St. Mary’s Villa surrounded by his family on Saturday, October 15, 2011. August “Augie” was born on December 6, 1920 to Ludwig and Maria (nee Storch) Brons in the Marysburg District. He was the youngest of the natural family of five and then three other siblings were adopted by his parents. Augie attended Blume School and then helped his parents with farming. He did work in a logging camp for one winter and was in the Army for another. His early memories of childhood were that of work, they were a very hard working family with a variety of jobs that are done on a mixed farm and for entertainment they would rarely travel to town where they met their neighbours and socialized. Augie later did make time for a good ball or curling game. In 1949 his parents retired and Augie took over the family farm. On September 12, 1951 he married Helen (Fullawka) Bigoraj. Together they raised six children. They enjoyed their life on the farm and enjoyed visiting neighbours and playing cards and dancing. In 1983 they moved to Humboldt, but Augie continued to go to the farm and help Lyle until the age of 84 when he officially retired. Augie and Helen made many trips to the USA to visit family and made a few trips to Germany. Augie was an avid sports fan he loved fishing, golf, slow pitch, and attended many Bronco games and loved to watch the Rider and Blue Jay games. He was also very active with his fellow Knights of Columbus council. He was a very social person and will be remembered by driving his little “Gray Jeep Truck” for coffee on a daily basis to the Senior Hall or McDonalds, something he thoroughly enjoyed and looked forward to. Augie’s quiet, gentle, loving, caring, easy going personality will be lovingly remembered and sadly missed by many friends but especially by his wife of 60 years HELEN of Humboldt; six children,17 grandchildren and 23 great grandchildren: Leona (Allan) Muggli of Las Vegas, NV and family, Kurt (Pam) Muggli of Pinehurst, NC and children Brandon and Alexis and Sean (Heather) Muggli of Grand Island, NY and children Tyler, Colby and Jake; Irene Treece (Clifford Johndrow) of St. Charles, MO and family, Derek Piasecki of St. Charles, MO and Darryl (Gail) Piasecki of O’Fallon, MO and daughter Anna; Ron (Adele) Brons and family, Greg (Tanya) Brons and children Carissa, Maris, Easton and Reese, Renee Brons, Tara (Curtis) Earl and children Natalie, Allie and Edward, Jill (Allan) Deacon and children Riley and Ana all of Saskatoon; Audrey (Owen) Hopfner of Humboldt and family, Chantelle Pinder (Ross Robinson) of Calgary, AB and son Rhys and Nolan (Glenda) Hopfner of New Westminster, BC and children Sydney and Nate; Myrna Brons of Humboldt and family, Raelene (Derek) Rude of Muenster and family Dallen, Jarret and Annika, Kristina (Corey) Simonson of Saskatoon and son Tyson and Shannon (Colin) Mack of Meota and son Carter; and Lyle (Carol) Brons of Lake Lenore and family Janelle Brons (Dee Glessman), Dustin Brons, all of Saskatoon, Dayna Brons and Eric Brons all of Lake Lenore; 1 sister, Juanita Dunn of Phoenix, AZ; 3 sisters-in-law: Albina Wolsfeld of Saskatoon, Agnes McGrath of Vancouver, BC and Estelle Brons of Kelowna, BC; numerous nieces, nephews and by many good friends. Augie was predeceased by his parents, Ludwig and Maria Brons; 6 siblings: Fred (Clara) Brons, Frank Brons, Edgar (Mary) Brons, Helen (Joe) Poklic, David Brons, brother-in-law Bob Dunn, one son–in-law Larry Treece and by members of the Fullawka family. A Prayer Service was held on Wednesday, October 19, 2011 at 7:30 p.m. presided by Nestor Trach with Kathy Detillieux – Phillips as organist. Words of Remembrance were shared by Owen Hopfner and Nolan Hopfner and scripture readers were Dayna Brons and Raelene Rude, intentions Janelle Brons. A Funeral Mass was held on Thursday, October 20, 2011 at 10:00 a.m. celebrated by Fr. Emile April. Others taking part in the service were: cross bearer Eric Brons, scripture readers Greg Brons and Jill Deacon, intentions Shannon Mack, gift bearers Kristina Simonson, Tara Earl and Renee Brons, urn bearer Dustin Brons and music ministry Marysburg Choir. Honorary pallbearers were “Augie’s grandchildren and great grandchildren and all those who shared in his life”. An Honor Guard was formed by members of the Knights of Columbus Council # 1886. Both services will be held from St. Augustine R.C. Church Humboldt. Interment will follow at a later date. Memorial donations in Augusts’ memory may be directed to St. Mary’s Villa Foundation Box 1743 Humboldt, SK S0K 2A0. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to MALINOSKI & DANYLUIK FUNERAL HOME 682-1622.

Bernard Huculak

October 30, 1946 - February 3, 2012

It is with great sadness the family announces the sudden passing of their father Mr. Bernard Huculak, 65 years of Burr District on Friday, February 3, 2012 at the Lanigan Hospital. Bernard was born on October 30, 1946 to Peter and Lillian (nee Bay) Huculak in Humboldt. He attended Pilot Grove School for his elementary education and continued his high school education at the Lanigan Central High School. After his schooling Bernard held several jobs. His job at Schenn’s Farm Supply was the most rewarding as that was where he met the love of his life Alvera Jaeb. They were married on January 14, 1967. This union of marriage was blessed with four children. Together they began the farm in the Burr District. Bernard and Alvera were a phenomenal team. They could get more done in a day than many in a week. Together they operated the farm with a Butcher Shop on the side where they provided product for many people in the area. This most definitely was a family operation as everyone pitched in. During the winter, in the 1980’s, Bernard worked at Muenster Meats and assisted his brother-in-law Ron and later his nephew Dennis, driving a semi. When the children were young they always made time for camping trips and visiting with extended family. Bernard’s favourite time on the farm was seeding. He loved to seed especially after he bought his air seeder. Bernard was very committed to his faith and volunteered as a cantor for 25 years at St. Mary’s U.C. Wolverine Church. Although a very dedicated hard working farmer Bernard always made time for a good steak on the fire with Alvera and the rest of the family. Work was important but family was the most precious to him. He was the happiest with all his family surrounding him on the farm and watching the grandchildren play. Bernard always made the farm fun for the children and they loved coming to spend time with “Dede”. On December 7, 2009 his heart was broken by the passing of his love Alvera and he missed her dearly the rest of his days. With her passing he had to take on new challenges which he succeeded in such as: gardening, cooking, preserving dill pickles and continuing in the Butcher Shop. Bernard loved to visit and always had a good joke that brought a smile to many people. Bernard’s smile and caring personality will be lovingly remembered and sadly missed by his four children and six grandchildren: DEAN (Alyson) Huculak and family, Nolan and Shayne of Lanigan; LISA (Ryan) Morningstar and family, Kelsey, Jayden and Cally of Lockwood; BRAD (Kim) Huculak and daughter Everlee of Lanigan and RHONDA Huculak of Saskatoon; Four sisters and one brother: Dolores Leedahl of Humboldt; Theresa Huculak of Saskatoon; Bernadette Huculak of Wadena; Donalda (Ed) Bracke of Saskatoon; and Gordon Huculak of Jansen; Parents-in-law Alois and Lorraine Jaeb of Humboldt; Brothers and sisters-in-law: Glenn (Kathy) Jaeb of Fernie, BC; Carol (George) Morneau of Chilliwack, BC; Garry (Theresa) Jaeb of Edmonton, AB; and Neil Jaeb of Vancouver, BC and numerous nieces and nephews. Bernard was predeceased by his wife Alvera Huculak (Dec. 2009); parents, Peter and Lillian Huculak; brothers-in-law: Ron Leedahl and Joseph Jaeb in infancy. The Prayer Service was held on Monday, February 6, 2012 at 7:30 p.m. presided by Jenny Irwin with organist Dolores Hinz, scripture readers Heidi Ascott and Glenn Jaeb. The Funeral Mass was held on Tuesday, February 7, 2012 at 2:00 p.m. celebrated by Fr. Demetrius Wasylyniuk O.S.B. Others taking part in the service were: cross bearer Peter Huculak, scripture readers Ken Lenyk and Toni Januario, intentions Terry Potts, gift bearers Erica Thiele, Jennifer Huculak and Krystal Loyns and urn bearers Lisa Morningstar and Rhonda Huculak. Honorary pallbearers were: “All those who knew and loved Bernard”. Words of remembrance were shared at the memorial luncheon by Tom Senko. Both services took place at St. Augustine R.C. Church Humboldt. Interment will follow at St. Mary's Ukrainian Catholic Wolverine Church at a later date. Memorial donations in Bernard’s memory may be directed to St. Mary’s U.C. Wolverine Cemetery Fund or Heart and Stroke Foundation of Saskatchewan.

Theresa Koski

June 9, 1916 - January 29, 2012

It is with great sadness that the family announces the death of Mrs. Theresa (nee Cox) Koski, 95 years of Surrey, BC and formerly of Humboldt. She passed away peacefully on Sunday, January 29, 2012 at Laurel Place Surrey, BC. Theresa was born on June 9, 1916 to Joseph and Cecelia (nee Mcguire) Cox of Sinnett, SK. She attended Sinnett School. On October 22, 1936 Theresa married James Koski and together they began their life in Humboldt and were blessed with eight children. A true homemaker at heart, Theresa kept very busy raising her family; she loved cooking, playing cards and gardening, especially tending to her flower gardens. After James passed away, Theresa spent time with various children until 1998 when she moved to BC to live with Janine, Bob and family. Theresa was always very devoted to her faith and family, which earned the respect of her children and grandchildren. Her strong will and determination was proven as she was the last surviving member of the Cox and Koski families. She had a great sense of humour and an amazing memory. Her heart was broken the day her son Ken passed away and she missed him dearly the rest of her days. Theresa’s infectious smile and wonderful sense of humor will be sadly missed and lovingly remembered by her seven children 19 grandchildren and eight great grandchildren: Ken’s family, Sylvia Koski of Humboldt and family Donna (Gord) Laverdiere and children Brynn and Cole of Regina and Shannon Koski (Joe Podiluk) and her children Erin and Shaye of Saskatoon; Carol (Clarence) Uhll of Kimberley, BC and son Rod Uhll (Fran Kellington) of Sparwood, BC; Gary (Margarita) Koski of China and family Susan (Jack) Krystofiak and children Julia and David of Lethbridge, AB and David Koski of Victoria, BC; Pat (Carol) Koski of Cranbrook, BC and family Doug Koski (Anne Maissoneuve) of Vancouver, BC and Craig Koski (Carolina Wakesuak) of Ottawa, ON; Brian (Rona) Koski of Calgary, AB and family Liana (Nathan) Geibelhaus of Calgary and Elise (John) West of Richmond, BC; Jim (Tania) Koski of Medicine Hat, AB and family Corey (Heather) Koski and daughter Ireland of Weyburn, Kristen (Aaron) Frye of Nashville, TN and Cameron Koski of Humboldt; Maureen (Emery) Cyfra and family Rebecca (Glen) Worm and children Colby and Tucker, Richard Cyfra all of Calgary, Carolyn Cyfra and Elizabeth Cyfra both of Saskatoon; Janine (Robert) Harriman of Surrey, BC and family Cari (Daymon) Anning and daughter Emily, Suzie (Donny Orr) Harriman all of Saskatoon and Patrick Harriman of New York, NY. Theresa was predeceased by her parents Joseph and Cecelia Cox; husband James Koski; son Ken Koski and grandson-in-law Mark Sawatzky. A prayer service will be held on Friday, February 3, 2012 at 7:30 p.m. presided by Walter Sarauer, with scripture readers Richard Cyfra and Patrick Harriman. Words of remembrance will be shared by Brian Koski and Janine Harriman. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Saturday, February 4, 2012 at 2:00 p.m. celebrated by Fr. Demetrius Wasylyniuk O.S.B. Others taking part in the service are: cross bearer Brian Koski and Jim Koski, intentions family members, gift bearers Corey Koski, Cameron Koski and Rod Uhll. Honorary pallbearers are “All those who shared in Theresa’s life”. Pallbearers are: Donna Laverdiere, Shannon Koski, Susan Krystofiak, Liana Geibelhaus, Elise West, Kristen Frye, Rebecca Worm, Elizabeth Cyfra, Cari Anning and Suzie Harriman. Both services will be held from St. Augustine R.C. Church Humboldt. Interment will follow at St. Augustine R.C. Cemetery Humboldt. Memorial donations in Theresa’s memory may be directed to St. Mary’s Villa Foundation or Humboldt District Hospital Foundation. Funeral arrangements are entrusted to MALINOSKI & DANYLUIK FUNERAL HOME Humboldt 682-1622.

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