November 9, 1922 – August 14, 2015
Happy to be home, Mom passed away August 14, 2015, at the age of 92 years. She is survived by her four children: Elise (Rupert) Gervais, Duck Lake; Paul (Shirley) Perillat, Duck Lake; Marie (Gerry) Gore-Langton, Chilliwack, BC; André (Céline) Perillat, Duck Lake; two sisters, Joyce Palmer, Saskatoon; Florence (Jean) Gareau, Prince Albert; one sister-in-law Marleen Rudyck; thirteen grandchildren; eighteen great grandchildren; six great great grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her: husband Pierre Perillat (1992); parents Harry (1988) and Georgina (Ashby) (1979) Rudyck; three brothers Joseph (1922); Carl Rudyck (2007) and Bert Rudyck (1996); one sister-in-law Kathleen (Parenteau) Rudyck (2013); three brothers-in-law George Palmer, Julien Paulhus and Arsene Gagnon; and one great grandson Ben Janzen (1997). The Mass of Christian Burial will be held Thursday, August 20, 2015 at 10:30 A.M. at the Blessed Sacrament Roman Catholic Church, Duck Lake with Father Phinh Do presiding. Cremation will take place after the Mass and burial of ashes will take place at Blessed Sacrament Cemetery, Duck Lake. Memorial donations may be made to George C. Gauthier Foundation, c/o Goodwill Manor Box 370 Duck Lake, SK S0K 1J0 and/or Sask Valley Hospital Foundation Inc., Box 93 Rosthern, SK S0K 3R0. Arrangements are in care of Funk’s Funeral Home, Rosthern, SK (306-232-5245, funksfuneralhome.ca).
Our deepest condolences on your loss…Ida was a very special lady and loved by many. Sincerely, Philippe and Barbara Martin
Dear Elsie, Paul, Marie, Andre,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your families in this time of sorrow.
We are sorry to hear of your loss.
God Bless,
Phyllis and Bob McFarlane
Sherwood Park,Alta
Dear Family,
It is sad to lose someone you extremely love, and equally difficult to find strength and move on. But by preserving fond memories of your beloved Mother, Grandmother, Sister, Aunt and Friend, you bring hope and gratify them by remembering their sacrifices with simple dignity and true equality. Your loved one is watching you from above, asking you to feel them in the wind, see them in the stars and remember them in your smile. Take comfort in knowing that she is with us now, ever present and watchful. I am certain that she is not only safe and sound but looking out for all of us just like she always did. “Death is not extinguishing the light, it is putting out the lamp because dawn has come,”
Please know that Aunt Ida is being remembered with deep affection.
Your loving niece
Lynne