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Jacob V Hack
No Photo Available
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Deceased: November 12, 2013
Jill Marie Hack
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Deceased: July 15, 2023
Biography
Obituary of Jill Hack
September 11, 1961 – July 15, 2023
61 Years
Jill Marie Hack was born September 11, 1961, in Vancouver, BC, the middle child of Don and Helen Adams. She spent her early years growing up in various places in BC due to her father’s job. She enjoyed many trips to Saskatchewan to visit family.
In the fall of 1977, she moved to Waldheim and finished her schooling here. After that she worked at Bueckert’s General Store and then found a career with Mennonite Trust Ltd., now Amity Trust Ltd., working there for 25 years in the Wills & Estates Department. She decided it was time for a change and found pleasure in working at the Dalmeny Nursing Home. When driving in winter became a chore she found rewarding employment with Menno Homes of Sask/Christian Horizons supporting people with disabilities.
Throughout the years she enjoyed travelling with friends to many destinations including England, Italy, Pakistan, Cuba and Las Vegas. She also had a love for sports, especially baseball (“Go Blue Jays!”), golfing, curling and seeing who could catch the most and/or largest fish.
She was a wonderful sister, a caring auntie, good friend, cupcake baker and golfing buddy. And she loved to dance. Her “hugs” were legendary. Her much loved nephew, Taylor was a bright light in her life. Sleep overs at Auntie Jill’s by the fireplace and a trip to Saskatoon to the dinosaur show were just a few of the high-lights. She often was to be found at Taylor’s team sports cheering him on.
After her diagnosis in 2015, she decided she was going to continue living her life with a positive attitude, strong faith and a smile on her face. She wasn’t going to let her illness define her and was an inspiration to all of us as to how to live with those challenges with grace and dignity. Her sometimes difficult journey came to a peaceful end when she went home to be with her Lord and Savior on July 15, 2023.
It is with grateful hearts that we say “Thank you” for the love and care given to her by the doctors and nurses at the Rosthern Union Hospital and Homecare staff.
A Private Memorial and Interment of Ashes will be held at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to:
Sask Valley Hospital Foundation
Box 93, Rosthern, SK S0K 3R0
https://www.svhf.net/donate-now
or
Cancer Foundation of Saskatchewan
200-4545 Parliament Ave, Regina, SK S4W 0G3
https://www.cancerfoundationsask.ca/donate/
Funeral Arrangements entrusted to Funk’s Funeral Home, Rosthern, SK
Luella J Hack
No Photo Available
Row 1200Plot 1217
Deceased: January 24, 1985
Jacob B Harder
No Photo Available
Row 0300Plot 359
Deceased: September 23, 1936
Baby Harms
No Photo Available
Row 0400Plot 437
Deceased: January 1, 1900
William A Henry
No Photo Available
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Deceased: January 1, 1900
Agnes Heppner
No Photo Available
Row 0900Plot 930
Deceased: March 24, 1988
Anne Heppner
No Photo Available
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Deceased: January 1, 1976
Anton Heppner
No Photo Available
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Deceased: August 17, 1950
Benjamin D Heppner
No Photo Available
Row 1200Plot 1278
Deceased: September 24, 2006
Bonnie Gail Heppner
No Photo Available
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Deceased: July 19, 1999
Cornelius Peter Heppner
No Photo Available
Row 1100Plot 1119
Deceased: June 9, 1987
David A Heppner
No Photo Available
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Deceased: August 22, 1966
David John Heppner
No Photo Available
Row 0900Plot 946
Deceased: April 24, 1986
Elizabeth Heppner
No Photo Available
Row 0100Plot 125
Deceased: January 1, 1934
Elizabeth Heppner
No Photo Available
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Deceased: January 1, 1971
Ella Heppner
No Photo Available
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Deceased: November 29, 1998
Elsie Heppner
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Deceased: February 20, 2022
Elsie Heppner
Biography
Elsie Heppner
October 29, 1925 – February 20, 2022
96 Years
Daughter of Cornelius and Gertrude (nee Adrian) Heppner, Elsie, was born Oct. 29, 1925, the first of six children. She took her early schooling in the Danzig School. She was a capable pupil and completed her grade eight at age 13. Elsie was a hard worker and able help on the farm, a willing helper for her mother in caring for her younger siblings, and was dutiful in giving help at gardening and cooking. On several occasions during her teen years, she helped other families with home and family care when there was need. Elsie was baptized on June 2, 1946 by Jacob J. Nickel, at the Zoar Mennonite Church in Waldheim.
Elsie attended Bible School at Swift Current for three years. She was a diligent student and committed in faith and aspired to serve the church community. Upon graduating from Bible School she went as a volunteer to serve in the mission in Colombia; Chicago; Montana. Subsequently she spent several years working with the Conference Mission with migrant people in Eloy, Arizona. Upon returning to Canada in 1960, she set about to take her high school training in Waldheim, and Teacher Training in Saskatoon. Elsie then began her teaching career in The Pas, and later Swan River, Manitoba, followed by eight years in the Fort Vermillion School Division in Alberta.
When her health failed, she moved to Winnipeg where she tried to recover her health and took some College and University classes. In 1987 she moved to Saskatoon where she lived in retirement in a condominium. In Saskatoon she attended the Nutana Mennonite Church when possible, and did volunteer work at the Luther Towers Nursing Home.
Elsie struggled with health issues which led to the termination of her teaching career. Her health problems stalked her wherever she went in later life but she was resolute and determined to take care of herself. A fall in her condominium in January of 2013, led her path to the Home of the Aged in Rosthern, and later in 2017 after suffering a stroke, she was admitted to The Mennonite Nursing Home in Rosthern, where she resided until her death.
Elsie is survived by her brother, Alvin Heppner, sisters-in-law Irene Heppner, Ruth Quiring Heppner, many nieces, nephews and great nieces and great nephews and cousins. Elsie is predeceased by her parents Cornelius and Gertrude Heppner, her sister, Gertrude and brothers, Cornelius, Oliver, and Herbie; and sisters in-law, Hulda Heppner, Gwen Heppner, and Lavina Heppner.It is with grateful hearts we say thank you for the compassionate care of the nurses and caregivers over the years at the Rosthern Mennonite Nursing Home.
A Private Funeral Service and Interment in Waldheim Cemetery will be held.
Memorial donations may be made in Elsie’s honor to: MCC Saskatchewan, 600 – 4 St. West, Saskatoon, SK S7L 5W9
Arrangements entrusted to Funk’s Funeral Home, Rosthern, SK
Erma Heppner
No Photo Available
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Deceased: September 21, 2012
Evangeline R Heppner
No Photo Available
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Deceased: April 8, 2011