Dorothy Irene O'Hare of Turtleford passed away on Tuesday, November 25, 2014 at the age of 93 years. Dorothy Irene O'Hare (Nault) was born on January 14, 1921, in the Fairholme area. She married Delbert Francis O'Hare on July 17, 1938, and they had nine children. Nan lived in the Turtle Lake area for years. She then moved to Livelong, Battleford, and finally in 2001, settled at the Turtle Valley Lodge in Turtleford until her passing. She was a member of the Legion Auxilary in Battleford and Livelong for many years. Nan spent most of her time as a homemaker and worked in a restaurant for a few years. ÌýShe enjoyed her time at Aquadeo with her cousins, Trixie Delainey and Myrtle L'Heureux. She is predeceased by: her husband, Delbert; her son, Melvin; her daughters, Delrose, and Della; 4 brothers; and 2 sisters. Dorothy is survived by: her children, Roy, Wally (Bernadette), Dorothy (Blake), Darlene, Gladys (Gerald), and Cheryl (Rick); her daughter-in-law, Sue; 1 brother; 5 sisters; 2 sisters-in-law; 17 grandchildren; 13 great grandchildren; 2 great great grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews. The Funeral Service for Dorothy was conducted from the Livelong Community Hall on Saturday, November 29, 2014 at 11:00 a.m. with Reverend Don Skinner officiating. Bradley O'Hare, Dawne O'Hare-Anton, Carey Olson, Derek Starnes, Shae O'Hare, and Christie Starnes were the pallbearers, and All of Dorothy's Grandchildren were the honorary bearers. Jamie Olson gave the eulogy, Bertha Lavoie did the reading, and Catherine Skinner was the organist. ÌýInterment followed in the Livelong Cemetery. MARSHALL'S FUNERAL HOME LTD., of St. Walburg, Saskatchewan administered the funeral arrangements. Donations in memory of Dorothy may be made to the Turtle Valley Lodge. Condolences may be emailed at www.marshallsfuneralhome.ca.
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CARD OF THANKS
We would like to send a heartfelt thanks to all the people residing at Turtle Valley Lodge for your friendship over the years. To Cathy Braaten, we thank you for everything. To all the home care staff, R.N.s, L.P.N.s, and girls that came to the Lodge, we appreciate it. Thank you to the Dr.s and staff at Riverside Memorial for your kindness and professional care; and to Brenda and Michelle at Palliative Care in Lloydminster. To Marshall's Funeral Home for taking care of the funeral arrangements; Reverend Don Skinner for the service, all the services at the Lodge, and visits with Mom in the last six weeks; and to the ÌýLivelong Community for the lunch, thank you all. Thank you to the RM of Mervin for plowing the roads. Finally to all the people who are with us today and share memories, we cannot thank you enough. The Family is truly grateful. THANK YOU!