Sharon Johnson, née en 1971, conjointe de Blaine Johnson, fille de Dave et Isabel, est décédée. Veuillez consulter son avis de décès ici:
JOHNSON (FOLEY)-Sharon Lynne. We are devastated to announce Lynne's passing on October 12, 2005 in Edmonton following complications from heart transplant surgery. Lynne will always be loved and missed by her husband Blaine and her girlie girls, Alison and Maureen. She also leaves her parents Dave and Isabel Foley; brother Richard (Donna) and sister Leigh (Rob), Diedre and Ellen (Joe) and nieces and nephews Tassie, Sandie, Kaleb, Cameron, Mary-Beth Madelyn and Adam, mother-inlaw Mary and sister-in-law Sandy (Arnie), as well as many Foley relatives in Saskatchewan and BC, and the Rosebluff and Johnson families. We are comforted in knowing that Lynne has joined Grandma and Grandpa Rosebluff, Grandma and Grandpa Foley, Uncle Pat; father-in-law John and cousin Charlene in the Spirit World. Lynne will also be missed by her numerous friends and relatives and especially Dave and Edith who have been a tremendous support to the family at this tragic time. Lynne was born August 12, 1971 in Regina and grew up in Zehner. She attended Pilot Butte and Greenall Schools and completed post secondary education at SIAST. Lynne has been employed by the Federal Government, both at INAC and Public Works Canada. She was truly a beautiful person with a heart of gold and we will remember her in all that she did for her family and her friends. Lynne's home and heart were always open and she was always the first one to lend a hand. Lynne fought very hard to stay with us, overcoming extreme obstacles, all but the final challenge then finally answered the Creator's call to begin her journey in the Spirit World, her determination in her last days is a testament to who Lynne was and how she lived her life as a very determined, hard working wife, mother, daughter, sister and friend. She was, without doubt, the children's favorite Auntie. Our circle has been broken and our family will never be the same, however, Lynne left us the thread's to help mend our broken hearts her precious daughters Allison and Mo-Mo. We know at this terrible time, Lynne would want us to do what she did best, gather her family together for a good meal and lots of laughs and plenty of hugs. The Wake will take place on Tuesday, October 18, 2005 commencing at 7:00 P.M. in the Piapot Band Hall, Piapot First Nation. The Funeral Service will be held on Wednesday, October 19, 2005 at 10:00 A.M. in the Band Hall, burial to follow in the Muscowpetung Cemetery. In memory of Lynne and her valiant struggle, we encourage our family and friends to give the gift of live by becoming a blood donor and to sign your organ donor cards. Without those gifts, Lynne's time with us would have ended sooner. Words cannot express our gratitude to the team at Regina General Hospital SICU for the outstanding effort they made to keep Lynne with us. Also, special thanks to the Canadian Armed Forces for the gracious used of their Hercules Transport and the transplant team at the University of Alberta Hospital. Donations to the Hospitals of Regina Foundation, Centre for Mother Baby Care or the Heart and Stroke Foundation... in Lynne's memory would be welcomed by the family. Arrangements are in the care of LEE FUNERAL HOME 757-8645.
Le 15 octobre 2005 (Leader-Post, Saskatchewan)
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