Pauline Clavier: March 27, 1928–September 7, 2019
Pauline was born in Alvena, Saskatchewan to Olga and Peter Sowyk. Her early years were spent on their farm with older sister MaryAnn and younger sisters, Elsie and Ruthie. Pauline grew into a lovely young woman who met the dashing George Clavier shortly after he returned from WWII. They married in 1948. When George died in January 2018, they had been married 69 years.
Pauline and George had six children, Reva (David Archer), Richard (Brenda), Brian (Pearl Morin), Kevin, Glenn, and Adrian. Sadly, two of George and Pauline’s sons predeceased them: Richard in 2004 and Adrian in 2015. Richard’s son Douglas and his wife Talena are the parents of Pauline’s two great-grandchildren, Adam and Gracie. She was also predeceased by her younger sisters Ruthie and Elsie.
Pauline’s childhood was marked by the Great Depression, poverty and uprooting of the family to Vancouver for a short time. Little sister Ruthie died at age four from rheumatic fever; sister Elsie survived the illness, but was considered too delicate to attend school; and Pauline, a sterling and eager student, was tasked with teaching her. Her greatest disappointment in life was being forced to quit school after Grade 11 because “education was wasted on a girl”. She was the prototypical Mama Bear, making certain that her children excelled academically. Once the older children left home, she finished high school through correspondence courses, then completed a number of university classes offered in Prince Albert. Pauline subsequently worked nearly 16 years, as a child protection worker. Once retired, she organized many travel adventures for herself, George and friends, always seeking out “educational” experiences.
After a serious fall in 2012, she moved to Pineview Terrace in January 2013. Fortuitously, her room was adjacent to George’s at both the old and new Pineview facilities.
Pauline died peacefully the morning of September 7th. We, her family, give heartfelt thanks to the many staff who cared for her and came every night to chat and listen to her stories.
We will always remember that she never made a public appearance without her hair curled and makeup. She looked great!
Prayer Service will be at 7:00pm on Wednesday, September 11, 2019 and the Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 11:00am on Thursday, September 12, 2019, both services will be held in St. Michael Parish, 1505- 13th Street West Prince Albert, SK with Father DJ Vu officiating. Pauline’s family invites you to join them for a luncheon immediately following the Mass. Memorial donations in Pauline’s memory may be directed to to UNHCR or UNICEF Canada. Family and friends wishing to send online condolences are welcome to visit www.beaulacfuneralhome.com. Arrangements have been entrusted to the care of Beau “Lac” Funeral Home, Marianne Turcotte, Funeral Director, Prince Albert, SK 306-763-3322.
Nos plus sincères sympathies à la famille et aux amis de Pauline Clavier..
Décès pour la Ville: Spiritwood, Province: Saskatchewan