Jerry and Margaret Yacyshen Family

M.Z. Fiendell



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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  M.Z. Fiendell

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  C.L. Fiendell

    C.L. married M. Bell [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  M. Bell
    Children:
    1. 1. M.Z. Fiendell
    2. W.D. Fiendell


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Barry FiendellBarry Fiendell was born on 15 Dec 1948 in Porcupine Plain, Saskatchewan, Canada (son of Walter Fiendell and Mabel); died on 23 Mar 2019 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada; was buried on 28 Mar 2019 in Hillcrest Memorial Gardens, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.

    Notes:

    FIENDELL, Barry Eugene
    Barry was born in Porcupine Plain, SK on December 15, 1948 to Walter and Mabel Fiendell, the last of their 7 children. Barry’s family lived on a farm near Weekes, SK until 1954 when they moved to Fort Nelson, BC, Muncho Lake, BC, then on to Whitehorse in 1957. He moved back to Porcupine in 1967 and after graduation he went on to work in Northern Canada; Yellowknife and Whitehorse then Edmonton. He returned to Porcupine Plain in 1969 and met his wife Gladys there in the fall of 1971; she was teaching in a nearby small town. They were married in August of 1973. They lived in Regina where Barry worked for A.C Neilson Co. and Gladys did some substitute teaching. In May of 1974 they moved to Fort Nelson, BC where they purchased a Laundry and Dry Cleaning operation with Barry’s brother Alvin. In the fall of 1977 they moved to Yorkton, SK and lived there for 26 years where their children, Cory, Calvin and Alison were born and raised. In those years through sports, organizations, work and volunteering, Barry made many lifelong friends. Barry loved sports of all kinds; bowling, slow pitch, golf, but mostly curling. He played, watched and coached curling. When his sons became active in curling Barry began coaching and teaching juniors in 1992. He coached many teams throughout his years, and continued to do so until 2012. The most memorable was winning the Gold at the 2003 World Junior Championship in Switzerland. His curling goal was to get to the Brier, and he did several times; not as a curler, as he had hoped, but eventually as a coach for team Sask. Barry was a volunteer by nature, and was involved with his sons through T-ball, bowling, and of course curling. He spent years volunteering with the air cadets and being with his sons through all their experiences and levels. As of February 2019 Barry was an Honorary Member of the Yorkton Knights of Columbus. Other organizations he had been a member of were, The Lions Club and Blue Goose International. Barry enjoyed his family. His boys; Cory and Calvin, were his pride and joy, guys he could always share his loves with. He adored innocent, special Alison with her loving nature, and was always her protector. Right until the end she kept telling him “I love you so much dad”. Being called Grandpa by Mackenzie, Ashley, Weston and Paige, made his heart happy. In May 2018 Barry’s health deteriorated due to Vascular Dementia and Parkinsons, so he became a resident of Luther Special Care Home, where he was treated like family with caring and compassion until his peaceful passing on March 23, 2019. Barry was predeceased by his parents, Walter and Mabel Fiendell; his in-laws Joe and Zonie Sliva; his brothers; Wesley and Lorne; sister Shirley Rudniski and her spouses Mike Rudniski, Don Leniuk; brother-in-law Dave Eddy; and nephew Joseph Sliva. Continuing to cherish his life are his loving wife Gladys; son Cory (Kate) their girls Ashley and Paige; Calvin (Melissa) and their children Mackenzie and Weston; and his loving daughter Alison; his sister Vera Eddy; brothers, Alvin (Bev) and Stan (Marianne); his sister-in-law, Judy Moffat, his Sliva in-laws; Lorne (Cheryl), Daniel (Cheryl), David (Laura) and numerous nieces, nephews and friends. If friends so wish; Donations in Barry’s memory may be made to the Parkinson Society; the Alzheimer Society, or the TM unit at LutherCare Foundation. The Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, March 28, 2019 at St. Philip Neri Roman Catholic Church (1902 Munroe Ave. S.) in Saskatoon. The Celebrant will be Fr. Michael Dechant, OMI. The Rite of Committal will take place at Hillcrest Memorial Gardens. Arrangements in care of Mourning Glory Funeral Services (306) 978-5200.

    Barry married G.D. Sliva [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  G.D. Sliva
    Children:
    1. C.W. Fiendell
    2. 2. C.L. Fiendell
    3. A.D. Fiendell


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Walter Fiendell

    Walter married Mabel. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Mabel
    Children:
    1. 4. Barry Fiendell was born on 15 Dec 1948 in Porcupine Plain, Saskatchewan, Canada; died on 23 Mar 2019 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada; was buried on 28 Mar 2019 in Hillcrest Memorial Gardens, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.
    2. W. Fiendell
    3. L. Fiendell
    4. Shirley Irene Fiendell was born in 1934; died on 18 Oct 2014 in Lloydminster, Alberta, Canada.
    5. V. Fiendell
    6. A. Fiendell
    7. S. Fiendell

  3. 10.  Joseph Lucash (Joe) SlivaJoseph Lucash (Joe) Sliva was born on 15 Dec 1917 in Dobrowody District, Saskatchewan, Canada (son of Lukasz (Lucas) Sliva and Helen Kuziak); died on 4 Apr 1997; was buried in Saint Anthonys Roman Catholic Cemetery, Rama, Saskatchewan, Canada.

    Joseph married Zonie S Yacyshen on 4 Aug 1947 in St. Anne's RC Church, Buchanan, Saskatchewan, Canada. Zonie (daughter of John (Yanko) (Ivan) Yacyshen and Julia Muszyj) was born on 14 Jan 1929; died on 25 May 2018; was buried in Saint Anthonys Roman Catholic Cemetery, Rama, Saskatchewan, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Zonie S YacyshenZonie S Yacyshen was born on 14 Jan 1929 (daughter of John (Yanko) (Ivan) Yacyshen and Julia Muszyj); died on 25 May 2018; was buried in Saint Anthonys Roman Catholic Cemetery, Rama, Saskatchewan, Canada.

    Notes:

    Obituary
    Sliva, Zonie (nee Yachyshen) January 14, 1929 - May 25, 2018, entered eternal rest at the Invermay Health Centre, at the age of 89 years.

    Zonie was born to John and Julia Yachyshen. She grew up on a farm near Rama along with her 11 siblings. She attended Rama School. Her mother passed away when Zonie was 11 years old, leaving her older sisters, to teach her cooking and household skills. They taught her well, as she was a terrific cook and homemaker. She spent one summer employed as a babysitter / housekeeper for a family in the Kuroki/ Fosston area.

    In 1945, her dad packed up Zonie, and her younger brothers and sisters and moved to Brandon, Manitoba. Her brothers and sisters remained in Brandon but Zonie returned to marry her brother-in-law, Joe who had returned from the army. Joe and Zonie were married on Aug 4, 1947 in the St. Anne’s RC church in Buchanan. For a short time they operated a Texaco service station in Buchanan with Joe’s brother –in –law, Mike Diakuw. Farming was Joe’s passion so in the spring of 1948 Zonie and Joe moved a mile north of Joe’s original homestead, where his brother Louis and Zonie’s sister Olga lived since their marriage in 1944. There was an old house built in the 30’s on the farm, and Zonie and Joe lived in a granary while they made that old house their home.

    Zonie’s life on the farm was busy with cows, pigs, chickens, gardens, and children. She was an avid gardener and spent countless hours in her garden and greenhouse. Her flowers were always lovely and gave her much pleasure. She lovingly weeded even though she was tired. Zonie had a special talent for sewing, she could make a dress without a pattern, just by looking at it. Sometimes she ordered a dress from Sears, looked at it and made her own. Nearly all her clothes, and Gladys’ were made by her. She did use a pattern for Gladys’ wedding dress, and that caused her more grief than the countless clothes she made on her own, as she was not used to following patterns. She said she relaxed when she mended and patched clothes, she must have had to relax a lot as sometimes even her patches had patches.

    Between farming, haying, cooking, cleaning, sewing, knitting, quilting, crocheting, crafts, and gardening, Zonie managed to give birth to 4 healthy children, Lorne, Gladys , Daniel, or Danny as he was called, and David, or Sammy as Danny wanted to name him. She was a loving, busy mom.

    Religion was a large part of Zonie’s life, and she instilled Christian values in her children. She was an active member of Sts. Peter and Pauls’ church in Dobrowody and then when it closed she assisted at church activities at St. Anthony’s in Rama.

    She loved socializing and company was always welcome. She’d throw together an awesome meal at the last moment, whether it was her canned chicken, chicken soup, or fresh garden produce along with fresh cream and butter. There was always cake or cookies and fresh bread on Mondays. Zonie enjoyed it when the yard was full of children. The family got together every few Sundays while Joe and his boys played music Zonie had enough for all to eat. Zonie loved all her grandchildren and great grandchildren and enjoyed when they came to visit. The grandchildren loved to come to the farm for “holidays”. While they were there they could count on the cookie bear being full, and that Grandma would not run out of borscht and perogies. They could usually ride the Yamaha, and she kept a close eye on them to be sure they were safe, but let them work things out for themselves. One time Joseph got the Yamaha stuck and she watched as he rocked and pushed until he eventually got it out. Her comment was “He’ll be sore tomorrow”. When he did get back to the yard she didn’t chastise him, she just said “you better wash all that mud off.” Poor Taylor, being younger, didn’t get away with as much opportunity to be adventurous due to the silly antics of his older cousins Cory, Kenneth and Calvin. Denise loved to feed the horse, Kyla was grandma’s reliable helper, and Alison and Brittany were just happy to be with Grandma. Zonie had 9 grandchildren, 4 step grandchildren, 13 great-grand children and one step-great grandson and loved each of them and appreciated all their visits.

    After Joe passed away in 1997, Zonie remained on the farm, until Nov. 2011, when she broke her foot, and realized that after 63 years she could no longer stay on the farm by herself. She moved into Park Place, a senior development, in Canora. She learned how to play bingo and even shuffleboard. We could not get her on the phone as she was out in the common area socializing or playing cards. This was the best move ever for her. She had spent her life working so hard it was finally her time to take it easy and have some fun. Zonie remained there until Aug. 2015 when her health deteriorated and she became a resident of Invermay Health Centre.

    Zonie was always pleasant and kind, even when her health failed her. Thanks to the Invermay Health center which made her last years safe and happy. She always appreciated visits from friends and family, and had a special smile for everyone.

    Zonie was predeceased by her parents John and Julia Yachyshen, her husband Joe in 1997, her grandson Joseph Peter Sliva in 1998 her siblings: Mary, Lena, Bill, Annie, Olga, Helen, Stella, Zeno and Raymond, 13 in-laws, numerous cousins, nieces and nephews.

    She leaves to celebrate her life; son Lorne (Cheryl) their children, Denise (Will), Kyla (Ray), Kenneth (Liz) and Zonie's great-grandchildren; Jayden, Angelika, Aftyn, Fallyn, Dale, Emery, Damon, Makayla and Kaitlynn, daughter Gladys (Barry) Fiendell and their children, Cory (Kate), Calvin (Melissa) and Alison, and Zonie’s great-grandchildren Ashley, Paige, Mackenzie and Weston, son Daniel (Cheryl) and their children, Coty, Jade (Brandon), Kalyn, Josh (Flynn) and Zonie's great-grandson Kole, son David (Laura) and their children Brittany (Chris), Taylor (Shelby) and Zonie's great-grandchildren Carter and Bennett, besides her children and grandchildren Zonie will be remembered by her sister Elsie, her brother, Tony (Shirley) and sisters-in-law Helga and Isabelle; many nieces and nephews, wonderful neighbours and friends.

    Memorial Donations may be made to the St. Anthony's R.C. Cemetery Fund or Lady of Lourdes Shrine both of Rama.

    Children:
    1. L. Sliva
    2. 5. G.D. Sliva
    3. Daniel Sliva was born on 25 Sept 1954; died on 19 Jun 2022.
    4. D. Sliva



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