On Tuesday September 23, 2014 Pauline Margaret Loiselle, late of Radville, passed away at the Marian Health Centre at the age of 83 years. She was predeceased by her husband, Anthony (Tony); father and mother, Neil and Ruth Livingstone and her brothers, Neil Jr. and Clifford. Pauline is survived by her loving children, Linda Motivala of Holland Landing, ON, Debra Loiselle of Weyburn, Mark Loiselle of Edmonton, Greg (Paula) Loiselle of Comox, B.C., six grandchildren (Soriaya and Sasha Motivala, Nathan, Elicia and Devon Loiselle and Tamara Howes) and five great grandchildren with two more expected shortly. Pauline was born January 10, 1931 in Shaunavon. She graduated in Moose Jaw from Normal school as a teacher and came to Radville in 1951 to teach at Alstine School. Pauline married Tony Loiselle in 1952. Once her four children were in school, Pauline starting working at the Radville Credit Union as a teller and worked there for 12 years, retiring as assistant manager. She served as a delegate to Credit Union Central representing Ceylon, Minton and Radville Credit Unions. Shortly after leaving the Credit Union she began working with HandR Block in Weyburn. From there she started her own income tax business in Radville, which she continued working at until she retired at the age of 82. Pauline spent her entire adult life in Radville, a place she was extremely proud of and she was very involved in the Radville community. She served on the United Church board and was treasurer of the Radville Pastoral Charge. She also served as treasurer of the Radville Senior Citizens Club, treasurer of the Robertdale Golf course and treasurer of Radville Tourism. Pauline had a keen interest in promoting awareness of the disease of Schizophrenia and served as a director of the Schizophrenia Society of Saskatchewan. Pauline was always ready to lend a hand wherever it was needed and to help anyone who asked. In her spare time Pauline loved golfing and was still swinging a club out on the course at the age of 81. She spent many hours at the Senior Citizens Club playing cribbage and smear. Her other great love was traveling and she was quite a globe trotter, ready to leave at a drop of the hat for places like Â鶹ÊÓƵ Africa, India, Japan, Egypt and Scandinavia to name but a few. Pauline was such a wonderful mother and grandmother, always loving and kind, strong and supportive. She was truly adored by all her family and will be greatly missed by both family and friends. A Memorial Service will be held on Thursday, October 2, 2014 at 2:00pm from the Radville United Church with Reverend SunDo Hyun officiating to be followed by a scattering of the ashes in the Scattering Garden at the Laurier Cemetery, Radville, Saskatchewan. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in her memory to the Schizophrenia Society or the Canadian Cancer Society. Condolences may be left at: www.fletcherfuneralchapel.com. Arrangements entrusted to Fletcher Funeral Chapel, Weyburn, 306-842-5432.