The family of Marge Slugoski of Yorkton beloved wife of Bernard Slugoski sadly announce her passing on Sunday, December 5, 2021. She was 78 years of age.
The Funeral Mass will take place on Saturday, December 11, 2021 at 11:00a.m. from St. Gerard’s Roman Catholic Church with Fr. Louis Nguyen officiating.
Those wishing to attend the service virtually may do so by clicking on the link below at 10:45 a.m.
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The interment will follow in the Garden of Gethsemane, Yorkton Memorial Gardens.
Memorials in memory of Marge may be made to the Cancer Foundation of Saskatchewan for the Regina Cancer Patient Lodge Renewal Campaign 200-4545 Parliament Avenue Regina, SK S4W 0G3 as gifts of remembrance.
With deep sadness, the family of Marge Slugoski announce her passing in the early hours of Sunday, December 5, 2021 after a three-year battle with lung cancer. She was born on March 11, 1943 on the homestead south of Buchanan.
Margie was a happy farm kid who loved working alongside her Dad. She went to a country school at North Lake and later completed a secretarial course and started her career at a law firm. She married Bernard at St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church in Tiny, SK in 1968. Together, they raised four daughters on the farm south of Preeceville. Once the girls were old enough, Marge went back into the work force. She especially loved her time at the Preeceville Union Hospital as a nurse’s aid where she enjoyed helping people and building friendships that she truly treasured. Her time there was cut short when a sudden aneurysm altered her life in 2003. Mom persevered through this time and gave us many more years until cancer struck in 2018.
Marge was a devoted mother and wife. She was a hard worker and dedicated every day to her kids and her husband. She was an excellent seamstress, had a true green thumb and produced bountiful vegetable gardens and beautiful flowers. She charged through the day, seldom taking a break. She tended to animals and a large yard, assisted with the farm business and of course, spent countless hours in the kitchen cooking and baking. She loved to host people and made sure everyone was well taken care of. Her idea of the best day was surrounded by those she loved, laughing and visiting. Playing cards or sitting around a campfire were two great past times for her. Marge appreciated long chats on the phone with her relatives and friends.
Mom spoiled her grandchildren who were the light of her life. She loved hearing Aubrie sing, cheering Eric on in hockey, playing cards with Benjamin, reading with Sofija and Madeline and cuddling Luke every chance she got. She made them whatever food they wanted and her tasty perogies were a top request of everyone.
We would like to thank Mom’s support team at the Allan Blair, the Home Care team, especially sweet Joyce, and the wonderful staff at Jowsey’s House who supported Mom in her final ten days when we could no longer safely care for her at home. A long-standing member of the CWL, she loved God and was at peace when Father Louis told her that her work here on earth was done and she had a place in heaven.
She leaves to mourn her husband of 53 years, Bernard and four daughters and their families: Tammy Slugoski (Rich Michell) with sons Ryan, Zach and families; Tracy Houk (Rod) and their children Aubrie and Eric; Kimberley Slugoski and her son, Benjamin; Jacalyn Zeljeznak (John) and their children Sofija, Madeline and Luke. We will keep her memory eternal and ensure her grandchildren know all about the wonderful woman she was. Marge will be greatly missed by her cherished siblings Eileen (Don) Danyluk, Jim (Germaine) Biblow and Andy (Donna) Biblow and sister and brother in law Elizabeth and Walter Kmet. Also, Auntie Margie had had a special place in her heart for each of her nieces and nephews.
She joins her parents, Dorothy and Nick Biblow and beloved sister Adeline Tzupa in heaven. She was also pre-deceased by her parents in law, Stella and Edward Slugoski, her brother and sister in laws, Alice and Walter Slugoski and Rose and Thomas Pasloski and her brother in law, Bill Tzupa.
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Nos plus sincères sympathies à la famille et aux amis de Marge Slugoski Biblow Sunday December 5th 2021..
Décès pour la Ville: Yorkton, Province: Saskatchewan