In Loving Memory of Myrtle Large born June 25, 1928 at Jansen District, SK., passed away October 9, 2015 in North Battleford, SK. 聽Left to cherish her memory: loving children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren: Charlotte and Dale Beaudoin of Maymont, SK and family: grandson, Jeff Beaudoin (Chris Donaldson) - great-grandchildren: Kraten, Landen, Canyon, Paisha, Marieka, Parker, Jared, MacKenna & Cace; granddaughter, Michelle Beaudoin (Andy) - great-granddaughter Savannah; Rodney and Sandra Large of Maymont, SK and family: grandson, Darryl Large - great-grandchildren: Jordan, Hunter & Aubree; grandson, Lyle Large (Tiana Verstraeten) - great-granddaughters Brooklyn & Rowan; grandson, Marcus Large (Melissa Metz) - great-grandson Lincoln; one sister, Lilly Seifert; nieces nephews and their families. Predeceased by her husband, Charles David Large; parents: John & Sophia Schroeder; brothers: Manuel, Eric, John & Reinhold; sisters: Natalia, Olga, Mary, Emma & Helen. Service of Celebration and Thanksgiving for the life of Myrtle Large was held on Wednesday, October 14, 2015 at 2:00p.m. from Sharon United Church in Maymont, SK. with Officiant Mr. Leo Monseler. Scripture Reader was Tiana Verstraeten. Eulogy was given by Darryl Large. Music Ministry: Organist - Terry Skopyk; Hymn Selections: 鈥淗ow Great Thou Art鈥,鈥淥ne More Step鈥& 鈥淚n the Garden.鈥 Honorary Pallbearers were 鈥淎ll those who shared Mom鈥檚 life.鈥 Urn Bearers were the Grandchildren Jeff, Michelle, Darryl, Lyle, and Marcus. Myrtle better known as Myrt to those closest to her was a kind and gentle person. Myrt was a busy person helping out on the farm. She enjoyed everything outdoors most of all, picking berries, watching the cows and gardening. When Myrt was indoors, some of her favorite things were quilting, crocheting, doing jigsaw puzzles or playing scrabble. Myrt also enjoyed spending time with her family, she was known as Oma to her great grandchildren. Her grandchildren and great grandchildren will remember Grandma's house with fondness. Grandma had the best snacks and all sorts of games in the house. Myrt moved to Esther's Place in 2010. Up until that time she was independent never wanting to bother anyone. She kept busy working on jigsaw puzzles, going to the lodge, playing games or going to occupational therapy. Myrt also enjoyed listening to the radio in her room. Myrt was a person who never asked for anything, always content and not one to complain or grumble. Everyone who knew Myrt will remember her gentle spirit and kindness. She has touched each of us in her own special way, and given us all our own special memories to cherish and we will lovingly remember her always. Memorials are requested to Canadian Diabetes Association, 104-2301 Ave. C. North, Saskatoon, SK. or Heart and Stroke Foundation, 1738 Quebec Ave. Unit 26, Saskatoon, SK. S7K 1V9. Arrangements were entrusted to Battlefords Funeral Service.