In Loving Memory

"There are moments in life when you miss someone so much
that you just want to pick them from your dreams and hug them for real."
-Unknown

Classmates

Randy Lia
Mr. Randy Lynn Lia aged 26 years of Moose Jaw, passed away Friday, May 12, 1995 as the result of a semi truck accident near Opheim, Montana. Randy was born November 17, 1968 in Regina. He received his education at St. Margaret's School, St. Mary's School and Vanier Collegiate in Moose Jaw. Randy was involved in the Big Brothers Association and served in the Army Cadets in Moose Jaw. He enjoyed flying hobby airplane, and had a love for computers and truck driving. He was driving truck for Westcan Transport at the time of his passing. He was predeceased by his grandfathers: Joe Diaczyszyn and Wes Hanoski. Randy is survived by: Stacey Watermanuk, mother: Joan Lia, Father: Sam (Marjorie) Diaczyszyn, all of Moose Jaw. Grandmothers: Catherine Hanoski and Nellie Diaczyszyn. Brothers: Michael Lia in Wisconsin, Kevin Corcoran in Saskatoon, Sister: Yvonne (Kevin) Flottemesch of Edmonton. Aunts and uncles: Dolores Rach and Donald Hanoski both of Regina, Bill (Irene) Diaczyszyn and Mike (Emily) Diaczyszyn of Moose Jaw, Gloria (Roger) Tweedy of Fredericton N.B. and numerous neices, nephews and cousins.
(Taken from The Moose Jaw Times Herald, Tuesday, May 16, 1995)

Randy left behind the people on earth, to go and start his own journey. Left behind were his friends, family and his fiance Stacy, who he all loved very much.
He will be remembered today, tomorrow, and forever.
We all love and miss you Randy. I still think of you as each day passes.
(Submitted by Stacy Haverson (Watermanuk), Wednesday, September 19, 2001).

Liane Huel
(Information To Follow)

Teachers

Mrs. Audrey Fitzpatrick
Mrs. Audrey Marie Fitzpatrick, aged 55 years, of 1086 5th Ave. N.W., Moose Jaw, Sask. Passed away on Wednesday, November 18, 1992 in a local hospital. Audrey was born on November7, 1937 in Moosomin, Sask where she received her education. She earned her education Certificate at Teacher's College in Moose Jaw and also received her Bachelor of Arts and Bachelorof Education Degrees. She taught in Marquis, Milestone and for the past 26 years has taught at vanier Collegiate in Moose Jaw, Sask. Predeceased by her father, Audrey leaves to mourn, her husband Bob; daughters JoAnn (Rod) Vanstone, grandsons: Marc and Nathaniel of Grand Prarie, Alta.; Kelly (Dwight) Harper, grandchildren: Brendan, Brittany and Megan of Nipawin, Sask.; Jacqueline (Doug) Mann; granddaughter, Jennifer Audrey of Saskatoon, Sask.; her mother Marjorie Harrison of Moosomin, Sask., sister, Elaine (Don) Silverthorn; neices Nada and Karen; nephew James, all of Ottawa, Ont. Also many aunts, cousins, brothers and sister-in laws, neices and nephews. The Eulogy will be given by Rose Marie Hartney, long time friend and teaching associate.
(Taken from The Moose Jaw Times Herald, Friday, November 20, 1992)

Sister Marie Grondin
The death of Sister Marie Gladys Grondin, aged 65 years, of 1215 3rd. Ave. N.W., Moose Jaw, Sask., occured on Tuesday, February 7, 1989. Sister Grondin was born at Readlyn, Sask. and received her education there and the Covenant of Sion, Moose Jaw; graduatung in 1941. She attended the Moose Jaw Normal School receiving her diploma in 1943 A testimony to her scholarship is the fact that she has earned formal qualifications from universities on two different continents. They include the following: a Bachelor of Science Degree in Education from the University of Saskatoon; a Masters Degree in Theological Studies from the Catholic University of Washington, D.C., a Masters Degree in English from the University of Detroit and a Certificate in Catechetics from the University of Brussels in Belgium. As a teacher; Sisiter Grondin has provided for the educational needs of students in four different countries; she has taught school in England, France, the United States, and Canada. She has travelled extensively to most corners of the North American Continents and extensively in Europe. Sister has organized educational tours for students from the United States and Canada to Europe and guiding her students to such places as Paris, London, and Greece. Predeceased by her father, Edward in 1969; a brither, Edward in 1985: a sister-in-law, Ethel Grondin in 1988; she is survived by her mother, Sarah Grondin of Moose Jaw, a special friend: Thora Gudmundson of Regina; five sisiters: Irene (Earnest) Fox of Pheonix, Arizona; Evelyn (George) Thul of Pheonix, Arizona; Helen (Mack) Robinson of Capistrano, California; Louise Therrien of Moose Jaw; Ann (John Olsen of Vernon, B.C.; two brothers: Stan (Lorraine) Grondin of Biggar, Sask.; Ken (Elenor) Grondin of White Court, Alta., and numerous neices and nephews.
(Taken from The Moose Jaw Times Herald, February, 1989 - Submitted by Evelyn Thul)

Caretakers

Mr. Al Shuttleworth
Mr. Albert Shuttleworth passed away suddenly on Tuesday, November 19, 1996 at age 75. He was born in Mooose Jaw on December 11, 1920. Predeceased by his parents: Henry in 1982 and Elizabeth in 1959. He is survived by his son, Delbert Daniel (Wendy); two grandsons: Cory James and Kevin Randall Baker of Kittimat, BC; special friend and companion Elsie Moffat of Moose Jaw; one brother John (Margaret) of Winnipeg, MB and his sister, Kathleen (Edward) Geisler of Avonlea, SK; three neices: Teresa (Cy) Sharman of Winnipeg, MB, Janine (Vic) Koepke and family. Christin and Kerry of Winnipeg, Lida Fulton and her son, Chad of Moose Jaw; one nephew, Richard (Cathy) Geisler and family Ryan and Shawn of Avonlea. Albert attended St. Agnes school in Moose Jaw and Moose Jaw Technical School. He served in the Canadian Army RCEME during World War II. On discharge he was employed in Moose Jaw, Medicine Hat and Red Deer. He returned to Moose Jaw and worked for the City. He gave 12 years service at Vanier Collegiate before his retiring. He remained in Moose Jaw until his death. He was a quiet man who loved family, woodworking and tools.
(Taken from The Moose Jaw Times Herald, Thursday, November 21, 1996)

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