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Sr. Germaine (Sr. Benedicte) Delanoy

In loving memory of Sr. Germaine (Sr. Benedicte) Congregation of our Lady of the Missions. Sr. Germaine was born April 16, 1909 in Belgium and passed away April 6, 1999 at the age of 89 years. She was predeceased by her parents, Hector Delanoy (Marie Van Exem); three brothers: George, Marcel, Jules (Irene Verhelst) Delanoy; two sisters: Marie, Josephine (in infancy). She leaves to mourn her passing her brother Gerard (Jeanne), Blandine Delanoy (sister-in-law), Radville; brother Leon Delanoy, CIMI, Dominican Republic, and many nephews and nieces. Sister Mary Benedicte joined the Sisters of our Lady of the Missions in Regina at the Sacred Heart College and later at the Sacred Heart Academy from 1928-1935. Following those years, she was at various Missions in Saskatchewan. In 1983, she joined the sisters in Winnipeg, MB, St. Edward Community, until her passing. While in SK, she taught organ lessons to grade one to five students (being very talented). In 1985, she joined the business world, taking many courses, such as typing, computer, banking and obtaining her diploma in each. She joined a seniors band to go and play for the seniors at many hospitals and homes. She undertook and completed the history of the Delanoy family in Belgium and Canada. St. Benedicte celebrated her 50th Jubilee in Regina in 1981, also her Diamond 60th Jubilee in 1991 of her religious life. St. Benedicte retired in December of 1991, when her health began to fail. She will be lovingly missed by all who knew her. Prayers and viewing took place Thursday, April 8 at 5:30 p.m. at Desjardins Funeral Chapel, with Father Deusdado Parrenas presiding. Mass of the Resurrection was held in St. Edward Catholic Church at 1:00 p.m. April 9, followed by the burial in the Assumption Cemetery in Winnipeg. Pallbearers were Luc Delanoy, Saskatoon; Armand Delanoy, Weyburn; Norman Polintan; Leo, Yana, Jess Tesoro, and Al Castoo, Winnipeg.

Raymond William Gall

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our father, grandfather, brother and friend in Minot, N.D. on Wednesday, April 14, 1999 at the age of 67 years. Ray was predeceased by his wife Bernice; his parents Frank and Angela Gall; three sisters: Jean, Ann and Rose; six brothers: Andrew, Louie, Frank, Aaron, Joe and Ben. Ray is survived by his best friend Christine Masniuk; four daughters: Sharon (Brian) McCarthy of Moosomin; Lee (Dwight) Kosior of Regina; Diane (Rick) Yzerman of Regina; Gloria (Brian) Rattray of White City; one son Brian Gall of Regina; grandchildren: Dan, Sean and Lauren McCarthy, Ben and Regan Kosior, Tricia and Blake Yzerman, Taylor and Kelsea Rattray, Dan Hutchinson and Brett and Tyler Gall. He also leaves behind his two sisters: Mary Jones and Marge Comaniuk; two brothers: Ed Gall and Tony (Mary) Gall; two sisters-in-law: Marlene Gall and Mary Gall; and numerous nieces and nephews. Ray was born in 1932 in Cedoux. He grew up on the Cedoux area. He and Bernice married in 1952 and farmed in the Cedoux area until moving to Creelman/Fillmore in 1963. They opened a Massey Ferguson dealership in Fillmore. Ray moved to Weyburn in the fall of '96 after the passing of his wife. Ray found such joy in having family and friends close by. He loved to fish, play the fiddle, travel, play cards and joke with everyone. He was a Lions member for many years. He faced his heart disease with courage, patience and humbleness. He touched the lives of many people in his gentle way. Ray will be remembered mostly for his love of the 'simple things' his kindness and his honesty. Prayers were said Friday, April 16, at 7:30 p.m. at Fletcher Funeral Chapel, Weyburn. A celebration of Ray's life took place on Saturday, April 17 at 11:00 a.m. at St. Vincent de Paul Roman Catholic Church, Weyburn, with Father Francis Hengen celebrant. Lunch followed at McKenna Auditorium, Weyburn. Active pallbearers were Carter Steer, Leo Kosior, Ray Borys, Ron Hart, Faron Comaniuk, Blake Yzerman, Ben Kosior and Dan McCarthy. Cremation will take place and Ray's ashes will be placed in Fillmore cemetery by the family at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Heart & Stroke Foundation of Saskatchewan. Arrangements were entrusted to Fletcher Funeral Chapels Ltd., Weyburn. Special thanks to Dr. Gebhardt for all the years of helping Dad and to all his caregivers at the Pasqua Hospital in Regina and St. Joseph's Hospital in Minot.

Alice Henderson

On Sunday, April 11, 1999, Alice Henderson, late of Weyburn, passed away at the Weyburn General Hospital, at the age of 82 years. Predeceased by her father, Charles Algren in 1938; her mother Ada Algren in 1949; her husband, Lawrence Henderson in 1980; sister, Lucill Bassman in 1982; and two brothers-in-law; Cyril Henderson in 1999 and Gordon Brown in 1993. Alice is survived by her children: Charles of Griffin; Sherman of Griffin; Kenneth of Pembroke, ON; Ada (Charles) Morton of Nepean, ON; Ruth (Lorne) Harman of Leross, SK; and Lucille (Joe) Legare of Assiniboia; grandchildren: Stewart (Brenda) Morton, Peter Morton, Barry Moron, Rhonda Morton, Doug Morton, Melissa Harman, Alison Harman, Larry Harman, Laura Harman, Tracey Cameron, and Trevor Henderson; great grandchildren: Trace Morton, Mischa Morton and Shalana Morton; one sister Ruth Brown of Campbellford, ON; niece and nephews: Vincent (Pat) Bassman of Windsor, ON; Alan (Megan) Bassman of Guelph, ON and Lauren (Ian) Howard of Oakville, ON. Alice was born March 28, 1917 in the R.M. of Griffin 27-8-11. Her father was a pioneer settler of the Griffin area. She was a school teacher during the depression. Alice belonged to the Griffin Northside birthday club. She loved to read, and do crossword puzzles. Alice loved her grandchildren dearly and always remembered their birthdays. Funeral service was held Wednesday, April 14, at 2:00 p.m. from the Church of Christ, Weyburn, with Pastor Russell Ferris officiating. Interment followed in Griffin Cemetery, Griffin. All those in attendance were considered to be honorary pallbearers. The active pallbearers were her grandchildren: Barry Morton, Stewart Morton, Larry Harman, Melissa Harman, Laura Harman and Alison Harman. For friends so wishing, donations may be made to a charity of the donor's choice, in her memory. Arrangements were entrusted to Fletcher Funeral Chapels Ltd., Weyburn.

Bertha Lucille Adolphe

It is with deep sadness that the family announces the death of Bertha Lucille Adolphe. Lucille passed away peacefully following a brief illness at Foothills Hospital, Calgary on the 12th day of April 1999. She was born in Moose Jaw, SK on December 25, 1927 and went to Weyburn where she met her husband Lorie and resided until his death. She has resided at Kenosee Lake the past ten years. She was predeceased by Lorie in 1983 and her mother Dorothy Grainger in 1981. Lucille is survived by three children and spouses: Connie and Lyle McNair (Guelph, ON); Bev and Dennis Canning (Calgary); Wayne and Kim Adolphe (Calgary). Lovingly missed by six grandchildren: Avryll, Drew, Carissa, Julie, Zachary and Taylor. For friends so wishing, donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society Research Division. At Lucille's request there will be no funeral service. Private family interment in Weyburn has been held.

Rudolph Weise

On Tuesday, April 6, 1999, Rudolph Weise, late of Forget, SK passed away at Fillmore Health Centre, at the age of 86 years. Rudolph was born April 7, 1912 in Russia. Predeceased by his parents, Edward and Annie Weise, his wife Bertha Weise; brothers, Gustav and Joseph Weise; sisters, Tillie Weise and Martha Burkart; one grandson, Steven Jones; sisters-in-law, Louise Weise and Norie Weise. Rudolph is survived by one son, Larry Weise of Forget; two stepsons Adolph (Darlene) Fischer of Regina; and Herman (Joyce) Fisher of Regina; one stepdaughter, Hanna (Les) Jones of Kelowna, BC; three brothers: Ben Weise of Stoughton; Alex Weise of Eckville, AB; and Fred Weise of Stoughton; three sisters: Edith (Garret) Vandorp of Drayton Valley, AB; Ann (Lloyd) Clarkson of Ladner, BC; and Olga (Louis) Walbaum of Weyburn; one brother-in-law, Jack Burkart of Yorkton; 11 grandchildren, 13 great grandchildren, and one great great grandchild; as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral service was held Friday, April 9 at 2:00 p.m. from St. Luke's Lutheran Church, Woodley, SK with Pastor Heather Anderson officiating. Interment followed in Coimar Cemetery, Woodley. Pallbearers were Gerald Phillips, Randy Phillips, Albert Depape, Nevin Fischer, Ryan Fischer and Cary Fischer. For friends so wishing, donations may be made to St. Luke's Lutheran Church Memorial Fund, in his memory. Arrangements were entrusted to Fletcher Funeral Chapels Ltd., Weyburn.

Lilian Irene Ferguson

Lilian's family are deeply saddened by the passing of their beloved mother and very best friend at the Regina General Hospital on Sunday, April 18, 1999 at 2:30 p.m. Lilian was predeceased by her parents, Stener and Emilia Thompson, her brothers Henry, Albert and William (Bill), one sister Hilma and her husband Jack. She leaves to mourn her son John (Doreen), daughter Priscilla (Steve), sister Minnie, sister-in-law Pauline, granddaughters Margaret (Randall), Darla, Lorna Joan, grandsons Dan, Ian (Kirsten), Sean (Sherry), Will (Terumi), great grandchildren Aidan, Brynne, Barbra, Sam and Alexander, also numerous nephews and nieces and many friends. Lilian enjoyed many careers. She was a hairdresser, LPN or nurses aid and reflexologist with other careers in between. She sang in the United Church choir, was Past Noble Grand and pianist for the Rebekah Lodge and wrote devotionals for the Ladies Aid. She also enjoyed many hobbies and belonged to many organizations, her favourite being the Rebekah Lodge. Lilian believed in helping others, and did so with interest, compassion and caring. Funeral service will be held at Grace United Church in Weyburn, Friday, April 23 at 3:30 p.m. Arrangements in care of the Paragon Funeral Services of Regina. Lunch will be served at the Oddfellows, Rebekah Lodge Hall.

Jean Margaret Beischel

Jean Margaret Beischel (nee Dean), passed away at the Peter Lougheed Hospital on April 20, 1999 at the age of 88 years. She is the loving mother of sons, Jack (Lamoine) Hamrell of Calgary, and Grant (Ethel) Vestby of Tillsonburg, ON; grandchildren Curt (Wanetta) Hamrell and their daughter Sophia, Brent Hamrell, Todd Vestby and Cheryl (Craig) Brown and their children Derek and Jillian. Also survived by brother Fred Dean; sisters: Ann Henning, Jessie Goodwin and Helen Forsythe. Jean was predeceased by her husbands Roy Beischel, Henry Vestby and John Hamrell; brothers Gordon, Laird, Ken and Jack Dean; sister Myrtle Whittenborn and grandson Lance Hamrell. Funeral service was held at Fosters Garden Chapel Funeral Home, Calgary on Saturday, April 24 at 4:00 p.m. Memorial donations may be made directly to the charity of your choice. Funeral arrangements were in care of Foster's Garden Chapel Funeral Home, Calgary.

Forever Remembered

Frank Leck

It is with great sadness that the family of Frank Leck announces the passing of their beloved husband, father and grandfather on April 7, 1999 at the age of 89 years. Predeceased by his parents Valentine and Agnes Leck; three sisters: Katie, Anna and Mary; and one brother, John. Frank is survived by his loving wife, Lucy Leck of Weyburn; his children: Diane (Dwight) McMillan of Weyburn; David (Betty) Leck of Weyburn and Susan (Duane) Steeves, of Estevan; six grandchildren: Wayde McMillan (Sue Stevenson) of Boston, MA, Tyler McMillan of Columbus, OH, Shane Steeves, of Estevan, Dustie Steeves of Calgary, AB, Darren Leck and Sarah Leck, both of Weyburn; as well as many nieces and nephews. Frank was born in Cedoux in 1909. He married Lucy Bukowski on October 9, 1939 and farmed in the Cedoux area for many years. In later life, Frank moved his family to Wyeburn. His interests and hobbies included gardening, music, crafts, but his most cherished enjoyment was spending time with his grandchildren. In 1977, when his health failed, he moved to the Souris Valley Extended Care Hospital. Prayers were said Friday, April 9 at 7:00 p.m. The funeral mass was held on Saturday, April 10 at the St. Vincent de Paul Roman Catholic Church in Weyburn with Father Francis Hengen Celebrant. Interment followed at Cedoux Community Cemetery. Nephew Ray Borys read the Psalms and grandchildren Wayde and Tyler McMillan read the eulogy. Active pallbearers were Larry Gunia, Al Wawro, Rod Finney, Johnny Knox, Curtis Borys and Dennis Mus. All in attendance were considered honorary pallbearers. For friends wishing to express their sympathy, donations may be made to the Canadian Diabetes. Association. Arrangments were entrusted to Fletcher Funeral Chapels Ltd., Weyburn.

Alfred "George" Keedwell

On Thursday, April 15, 1999, Alfred "George" Keedwell, late of Weyburn, passed away at the age of 95 years. Predeceased by his parents, Alfred and Sara Keedwell; four sisters: Hellen Robinson, Ruth Barnes, Laura Armstrong and Kathleen Keedwell. George leaves to mourn his loving wife of 65 years, Mary of Weyburn; two daughters: Justine Keedwell of Weyburn and Georgia Anne (Peter) Jensen of Weyburn; four grandsons: Trevor (Debbie) Jensen and their children: Brayden and Mikyla; Peter Jr. (Joanne) Jensen and their children: Colton, Kaylyn and Kelsey; Trent (Tina) Jensen and their children: Tanner, Codi and Christopher (Twyla Peterson) Jensen, as well as several nieces and nephews. Alfred was born January 20, 1904 in Virden, MB. He started school in Virden, then Wolseley and Saskatoon. He learned the meat cutting trade from his dad and then went to Brandon where he became a meat cutter. In 1929 he started with Safeways in Regina. In 1941 he took over his dad's meat shop in Grenfell, SK. He married Mary Biffle on June 28, 1934 in Regina. They had two daughters, Justine and Georgia. Alfred loved fishing. Their cottage is at Crooked Lake and he loved to spend the summer there with his 'boys.' He was a councilman at Grenfell, a 50 years member and had a life membership with the Masons-Grenfell, a member of the Eastern Star at Grenfell and Weyburn, and on the Board of Stuards for the United Church in Grenfell. In 1994 Alfred and Mary celebrated 60 years of marriage and this June would have been married for 65 years. They lived in Regina from 1934 to 1941, Grenfell from 1941 to 1986 and then Weyburn since 1986. A memorial service was held Tuesday, April 20 at 1:00 p.m. from Fletcher Funeral Chapel, Weyburn with Bill Corkum officiating minister. Interment will be at a later date. All his grandsons were honorary pallbearers. Those wishing to express their sympathy may donate to a charity of the donor's choice, in his memory. Arrangements were in care of Hastings-Dionne Funeral Home Inc., Weyburn.

John William Hille

On Saturday, April 17, 1999 John William Hille, late of Weyburn passed away suddenly at the age of 67 years. John is survived by sons: David (Fran) Hille and Robert (Caroline) Hille; daughter Karen Torgunrud (Mark Weisgerber); grandchildren: Jeremy, Caitlin, Erika and Quinn; his former wife, Mary Lou Hille; and one sister, Jean (Julian) Leipy of Weyburn. At John's request, there will be no service. Memorials may be made to the Canadian Diabetes. Association. Arrangments were entrusted to Fletcher Funeral Chapels Ltd., Weyburn.

C. Brian Benning

C. Brian Benning passed away peacefully at his home surrounded by his family on April 22, 1999. Brian was predeceased by his parents Lloyd and Clara Benning, brother Gerald in infancy, infant son Daniel in infancy, brother Henry Benning, sister Marion Skjonsby, brother-in-law Hans Reitler, sister-in-law Ingrid Benning, mother-in-law Laura Heisler and nephew Cody Benning. Brian is survived by Sandra, his loving wife of 33 years; his children Scott (Susan) Benning, Weyburn; Laura (Jack) Diede, Weyburn; and Grant (Nadine Perry) Benning, Weyburn; as well as his grandchildren: Emily and Jillian Diede, and Emily and Brooke Perry, all of Weyburn. Brian is also survived by his brothers and sisters: Wilma Reitler, Regina; Vera (Pete) Anderson, Weyburn; Ronald (Florence) Benning Weyburn; Patrick (Loretta) Benning, Weyburn; Jim (Pat) Benning, Regina; Clifton (Dorothy) Benning, Weyburn; Carolyn (Ken) Kennedy, St. Albert, AB; Greg (Bonnie) Benning, Victoria, BC; brother-in-law Wilf (Mariann) Skjonsby, Weyburn; father-in-law, Seb Heisler (Doris Meckum), Weyburn; brother-in-law Duane (Denise) Heisler, Weyburn; sister-in-law Deanna (Henry) Irwin, Macoun; sister-in-law Cheryl (Dave) Rommann, Weyburn; 39 nieces and nephews; 63 great nieces and nephews; as well as many, many good friends. Clarence Brian Benning was born February 21, 1945 to Lloyd and Clara Benning in Weyburn, grew up on the family farm south of Weyburn, and attended school at South Weyburn School and at Weyburn Collegiate. In1963 he met and fell in love with Sandra Heisler, and they were married on March 19, 1966. At this time Brian worked for Co-op Bulk, first in Weyburn, then Govan, SK, then Rivers, MB, then Wawanesa, MB. Brian and his family returned to Weyburn in the fall of 1970, and the following spring he started working for PanCanadian Petroleum as a plant operator. In 1978 he left PanCanadian, bought Andrews & Wilder's Sporting Goods and opened Benning Sport and Paint. In 1985 he sold the sporting goods business and moved the paint over to Railway Ave. where he operated Benning Paint and Paper. In 1991 the paint store was closed and he went to work for Watson Distributors Ltd. in Weyburn. Then in 1993 he joined Miles Agencies as an insurance broker, earning his C.A.I.B. designation in 1997. He enjoyed working there until he fell ill. Brian began coaching girls fastball in 1982, and continued coaching various age groups through 1997, taking only a one year hiatus during these 15 years. He coached his teams to five provincial championships, but these titles did not mean as much to him as the people on these teams. He was very proud of his home town of Weyburn and thought that there was no better place to raise a family. Part of his commitment to this city was shown by his involvement in various community organizations, including the Weyburn Young Fellows Club. Brian joined Young Fellows in 1971 and was a very active member of the club for 28 years. He loved gardening, and spending time in his yard entertaining family and friends. His faith was a very important part of Brian's life, shown by his involvement in the Knights of Columbus and St. Vincent de Paul Parish Council. His family was central in his life, as was he in theirs, and he will always be remembered fondly, deeply missed, cherished, and very much loved by them. Prayers were Sunday, April 25, at 7:30 p.m. and the funeral mass celebrated at 10:30 a.m. Monday, April 26 at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church. Celebrant Rev. John Mock, assisted by Rev. Francis Hengen, Rev. Norm Marcotte and Rev. Stephen Bill. Interment followed at Hillcrest Cemetery. Pallbearers were nieces Karla Grisdale, Cathy Benning, and Natalie Holloway, and nephews Clif Anderson, Terry Benning and Rod Benning. Those wishing to express sympathy may donate to the South Central Health District Equipment Fund or the St. Vincent de Paul Church Stained Glass Window Fund. Arrangements were entrusted to Fletcher's Funeral Chapel, Weyburn.

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