Helen M Morrison
F, #1502, b. 18 September 1910, d. 22 November 1985
Biography
- Last Edited: 11 April 2001 01:00:00
Norman Smith
M, #1503, b. 30 November 1905, d. 26 April 1972
Biography
- Death: 26 April 1972; Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
- Last Edited: 11 April 2001 01:00:00
Daniel de Jonghe
M, #1504, b. 9 December 1905, d. 21 March 1990
Biography
- Death: 21 March 1990; Hollywood, California, USA
- Burial: 27 March 1990; Forest Lawn, Hollywood Hills, Los Angeles, California
- Last Edited: 11 April 2001 01:00:00
John Kells
M, #1505, b. 1914, d. 11 May 1990
Biography
- Death: 11 May 1990; Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- Last Edited: 11 April 2001 01:00:00
Hazel Gertrude Foote
F, #1507, b. 13 January 1910, d. 10 December 1987
Biography
- Death: 10 December 1987; Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada
- Last Edited: 11 April 2001 01:00:00
Hector Irwin
M, #1509, b. 1916
Biography
- Last Edited: 11 April 2001 01:00:00
Muriel Beatrice Fulton
F, #1511, b. 10 February 1928, d. 25 May 2012
Biography
- Birth: 10 February 1928; Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan
- Death: 25 May 2012; Chilliwack, BC
- Note: Hagerty, Muriel Beatrice (nee Fulton)- born in Moose Jaw, Sask. on February 10, 1928 passed away peacefully on May 25, 2012 in Chilliwack, BC. Predeceased by her husband Thomas and sisters Mary and Nana. Muriel is survived by 5 children, 10 grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren; 2 brothers, as well as nieces, nephews and dear friends. Muriel was an accomplished Hair Dresser and Seamstress who will be remembered as a beloved mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and sister by her family. Memorial Service will be held on Saturday June 16, 2012 at Hazelwood Grove in Chilliwack. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to a charity of your choice.
- Last Edited: 28 August 2014 11:51:16
Percy Young
M, #1514, b. 1893, d. 1980
Biography
- Last Edited: 11 April 2001 01:00:00
Norman Ashby
M, #1516, b. 29 December 1912, d. 1972
Biography
- Last Edited: 5 August 1998 01:00:00
William Charles (Bill) Munday
M, #1517, b. 1922, d. 1989
Biography
- Last Edited: 11 April 2001 01:00:00
Glen Miller Campbell
M, #1518, b. 23 September 1916, d. 1 February 2005
Biography
- Birth: 23 September 1916; Avonlea, Saskatchewan
- Death: 1 February 2005; Regina, Saskatchewan
- Note: CAMPBELL, GLEN MILLER
Regina Leader Post: 02/03/2005
With deep sorrow, we announce the death of Glen Miller Campbell on February 1st, 2005 in Regina. Born on September 23, 1916 in Avonlea, SK, he was the third of seven children born to Sandy and Eva Campbell. He grew up on the family farm and attended Sunshine School. Glen was a natural athlete throughout his entire life, playing ball, rugby, hockey, curling, golf, shuffleboard and tennis. After Grade 12, Glen went to the University of Saskatchewan obtaining his Accounting Degree and Chartered Accountant's Designation in 1942. With the outbreak of World War II, Glen navigated RCAF bombers stationed in York, England and Aberdeen, Scotland. He met his sweetie, Fern Hagerty, farm daughter and Registered Nurse on the ice skating rink in Moose Jaw. They married in April 1946. Shortly after, Glen and his brothers led a team of 21 young men who custom combined wheat harvests from Texas to the Dakotas. In the spring of 1947 Glen attended his first of six Canadian Curling Championships, winning the MacDonald Brier in 1955 with brothers Garnet, Lloyd and Don. Over the years, his other curling mates were father Sandy, brother Gordon, Jack Keys and Bob Pickering. Glen was a 25-year Registered Seed Grower in the Pense district from 1950-1995 and a Founding Director of the Palliser Wheat Growers Assocation. He and Fern moved permanently to Regina in 1975 and started wintering in Texas. Glen lost Fern in 1985. He was blessed to have two special women in his life when he met Elsie Teulon. They continued to winter in Texas together, collecting many shuffleboard and golf trophies. He continued ""balancing the books"" for his relatives until his 88th birthday. Glen was predeceased by wife Fern, parents Sandy and Eva, brother Don, sister Verna and her husband Bill Evans, and Lloyd's wife, Wilma Campbell. Poppa will be sorely missed by children Doug (Irene) Campbell, Cochrane, AB; Glenys (Rand) McIntyre, Regina; James Campbell (Steve Stellenwerf), Houston, TX; and his loving companion Elsie Teulon; brothers Lloyd, Pense, Garnet (Deverne) and Gordon, Avonlea; sister Margaret (Archie) Smith, Boulder, CO; sister-in-law Grace Campbell, Toronto; and brotherand sisterin-law Ray and Anna Hagerty, Moose Jaw, as well as numerous nieces and nephews; Grandchildren Keith, Ross and Jennifer Campbell, Lindsay and Brandon McIntyre. Heartfelt thanks go out to Dr. Abdulhadi, Dr. Gorman, Dr. Bradel, Dr. Clein, staff of the Renal and CRI Unit, Palliative Home Care and William Booth Palliative Wing Staff. Funeral Services will be held at Speers Funeral Chapel, 2136 College Avenue, Regina on Saturday, February 5, 2005 at 11:00 a.m. Flowers gratefully declined. Those wishing to do so, may give to the Kidney Foundation of Canada-Regina Chapter, or William Booth Wascana Grace Hospice. A brief memorial service will take place in Avonlea, SK in July as part of the 50th Miller Family Reunion.
""It was ever thus... To thine own self be true, And it must follow, as the night the day, Thou canst not then be false to any man."" Shakespeare
- Last Edited: 17 March 2007 01:00:00
Jean Laidley
F, #1520, b. 1920
Biography
- Last Edited: 11 April 2001 01:00:00
Edna Gladys Steele
F, #1523, b. 8 December 1916, d. January 2000
Parents
Biography
- Birth: 8 December 1916; Belle Plaine, Saskatchewan
- Death: January 2000; Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan
- Burial: 29 January 2000; Sunset Cemetery, Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan
- Note: Frank Short; Frank and Edna celebrated their 50th Wedding Anniversary in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan 10 August, 1991.
Family: Frank Short (b. 29 May 1917, d. 24 December 1993)
- Last Edited: 27 October 2001 01:00:00