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St. Michael's Roman Catholic Church

503 Main Street
Cudworth, SK S0K 1B0
(306) 256-3218

Cudworth SK Obituaries and Funeral Related News

George Elson

Tuesday, May 09, 2017

Jesus his Saviour, on April 18, 2017 at Brantford General Hospital. George is survived by his wife and best friend Joan (nee Baxter); his daughters Ann and Gladys (John) of Cudworth, England, his brother Bob (Gayle). George is survived by many nieces and nephews and their families. Predeceased by his Sisters, Mary Calrow, Dorothy MacDonnell, Olive Adeney, Barb Hatt and Winnifred Todd and brothers, Jim, Art and Charles. George was involved since birth with St. James Anglican Church. He enlisted in the Army in 1941 at the age of 17 and served with the Governor General Horse Guards and the Armoured Division in the Italian Campaign as a Non-commissioned Officer and Tank Commander. He answered a call to the Priesthood in the Anglican Church and took his Theological Training at Wycliffe Theological College in Toronto. After ordination George served as Priest in Bancroft, Tyendinaga Indian Reserve, Brockville, Massena, New York and finally returning to St. James, Paris as an Honourary Assistant to the Priest and Chaplain of the Royal Canadian Legion in Paris. Friends may call at the Wm. Kipp Funeral Home, 184 Grand River St. N. Paris on Friday April 21, 2017 from 2-4 and 7-9 PM. Funeral Services will be held at...
http://www.wmkippfuneralhome.com/book-of-memories/2905752/Elson-George/service-details.php

Marcella Lang - Humboldt Journal

Wednesday, December 14, 2016

Ronald Lang of Middle Lake; grandson Michael Lang of Saskatoon; brother and sister: Gilbert (Audrey) Ludwig of Bruno and Mildred Lemke of Cudworth; sister-in-law Dolores Ludwig of Moose Jaw; and by numerous nieces and nephews. Marcella was predeceased by her parents William and Emily Ludwig; husband Wilfred Lang (April 2, 1990); son Arnold Lang (Feb 16, 2001); daughter Karen Lang (Nov 26, 1971); brothers and sisters Wilfred (Leona) Ludwig; Catherine (Frank) Thurmeier; Paul Ludwig; Leander Ludwig; Benedict (Lois) Ludwig; and brother in-law William Lemke. A Funeral Mass was held on Saturday, December 3, 2016 at 10:30 a.m. at the Canadian Martyrs Roman Catholic Church, in Middle Lake.  Celebrated by, Fr. Colin Roy.  Interment followed at Canadian Martyrs R.C. Cemetery. Memorial donations in Marcella’s memory may be directed to the Canadian Martyrs Roman Catholic Church, Middle Lake. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Malinoski & Danyluik Funeral Home. Let's block ads! (Why?)...
http://www.humboldtjournal.ca/obituaries/marcella-lang-1.4032434

Stony Plain lines 53 Street with hockey sticks for Broncos' Parker Tobin funeral - Edmonton Journal

Wednesday, March 27, 2019

Tobin was originally thought to have survived the Broncos' bus collision last week, which killed 16 people. But a Saskatchewan coroner later confirmed he had been misidentified.estolte@postmedia.comtwitter.com/estoltecgriwkowsky@postmedia.comTwitter.com/CGriwkowsky Today's Top Three: Speed limits on residential roads; super-sized jail questioned;... Nick Lees: Gala guests pledge $120,000 for hospital cutting-edge 3D printer Let's block ads! (Why?)...
https://edmontonjournal.com/news/local-news/funeral-for-humboldt-broncos-parker-tobin-set-for-sunday-afternoon

‘Write me soon. Stay safe’: A story of Canada’s opioid crisis, told in letters from prison - The Globe and Mail

Wednesday, March 27, 2019

Herd. His mother and sisters called him Manie – little man – because he was the only boy in the family. Story continues below advertisement He was torn away from his home on Saskatchewan's Peepeekisis First Nation to be educated in church-run residential schools, emerging scarred by sexual and physical abuse. For years, he would cross the street to avoid passing a Catholic church. A skilled outdoorsman who liked to fish for pike and hunt deer, beaver, bear and moose, he fell into a pattern of drinking, drug taking and fighting that kept him behind bars for most of his adult life. Pictures in an album show Mr. Daniels as an adult; a tattoo on Ms. Barber's back, below, shows him as a child. Tijana Martin/The Globe and Mail Moira Barber, his common-law wife for 13 years, met him when she was dealing drugs in Guelph, Ont., and needed someone to collect money for her. She asked for the hardest, meanest dude in town. But Mr. Daniels had another side, Ms. Barber says. He was a keen artist who sometimes drew tattoos for a living. He loved roughhousing with her grandchildren, rolling around with them gleefully until the long hair that stretched down his back was a tangled mess. Mr. Kell grew up in London, Ont., 90 minutes down the 401 highway from Mr. Daniels. He started using drugs when he was a teenager. Before long, he was dealing cannabis and injecting hard stuff. As he puts it now, he would keep using until he ended up in the back of a police car. Between some 20 incarcerations, he tried over and over to get clean. He suffered several overdoses, coming close to death. In Spencer Kell's dining room, angel and devil portraits drawn by Mr. Daniels hang behind him. Blair Gable Mr. Kell and Mr. Daniels forged their friendship during two stints sharing a cell at Maplehurst. On the range at "the Hurst," they won respect for their experience and toughness. Mr. Daniels had an ugly temper. He could flip on you in a second, Mr. Kell says. But he stuck up for the underdogs, especially the new guys. Mr. Kell looked up to Mr. D...
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/article-write-me-soon-stay-safe-a-story-of-canadas-opioid-crisis-told-in/

Saskatchewan police officers attend regimental funeral - Global News Regina

Wednesday, March 27, 2019

READ MORE: ‘She is a hero’: Husband of slain Fredericton officer bids tearful goodbye a contingent of first responders from Saskatchewan are among those who traveled to Fredericton were among them.Three officers from the Saskatoon Police Service, two from Moose Jaw, and one from Weyburn are representing the south of the province.Three Regina Police Service members who attended are originally from New Brunswick, including one from Fredericton. Let's block ads! (Why?)...
https://globalnews.ca/news/4395856/saskatchewan-police-officers-attend-regimental-funeral/