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Lloyd John Heshka 1965 2022

Obituary of Lloyd John Heshka
Lloyd John Heshka
July 14, 1965 – May 18, 2022
Lloyd passed away Wednesday, May 18, 2022 in Saskatoon, SK., at the age of 56.
He is survived by: his loving wife, Brenda-Lee Heshka (Wagner); daughters, Megan (Craig) Paul and Stephanie (Curtis) Monette; granddaughter, Madilyn Paul; parents, Nick and Natalie Heshka; sisters, Bernadine (Chris) Grenier and Susan (Todd) Allin; Brenda Parnetta’s daughters, Traci (Kevin) Diduck and Christine Parnetta (Joe Acquah); sister-in-law, Beryl Wagner; brother-in-law, Donald (Roslyn) Wagner; sister-in-law, Linda (Neil) Weinmaster; brother-in-law, Rolly Rice; as well as multiple nieces and nephews.
Lloyd is pre-deceased by: sister, Brenda Parnetta: grandparents, John and Anne Heshka & Peter and Annie Krywulak: mother and father in-law, Lorina and Leonard Wagner; sister-in-law, Sherry Rice; brother-in-law, Leonard Wagner; and his niece, Corlee Wagner.
Lloyd was born July 14, 1965 in Yorkton , SK. He attended all years of schooling in Yorkton. After high school he attended SIAST Kelsey Campus and completed his environmental water sciences engineering technology diploma. He also completed his insurance and investments broker licensure. Lloyd met his wife Brenda-Lee in 1982. They were high school sweethearts and got married on November 8, 1986, in Yorkton , SK. They went on to have two daughters who were their pride and joy, their oldest Megan in 1988, and their youngest daughter Stephanie, in 1990. While living in Yorkton , Lloyd worked for the City of Yorkton Water and Sewer, as well as SaskWater, and pursued his insurance and investments career; he later on decided to pursue his passion and open an automotive repair and salvage business until his passing. Lloyd was a “jack of all trades” and liked to pursue multiple passions at a time. He was hardworking, rarely took a day off, and always put 100% into everything he did.
Lloyd was raised in the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Yorkton his entire childhood. He was involved in Cymk youth group through the Ukrainian Orthodox Church in Yorkton . After marrying Brenda-Lee, he attended and was confirmed at Zion Lutheran Church until moving to Saskatoon in 2008. Lloyd was an active member of the Kinsmen Club of Yorkton and involved himself in charities and fundraisers within the community of Yorkton , as well as travelled to Telemiracle multiple years to help fundraise money for the cause. Lloyd was honoured to be named “Kinsman of the Year” in the early 2000’s. Lloyd was also involved with Kambusters Drag Racing Association Club of Yorkton, which was one of his many hobbies.
Lloyd always mentioned his hockey claim to fame was playing with Wendel Clark in his school-aged years of playing hockey. Hockey was his favourite sport and he continued to play recreational hockey well into his adult years. While Lloyd never had a favourite NHL team, he liked to cheer for Canadian teams when it came to playoff. Lloyd’s lifelong passions and hobbies included golfing, fishing, hunting, and playing hockey. He would fish any chance he could get, including mornings at the river in Saskatoon before heading to work or church, ice-fishing on the weekends in winter, fishing trips with family and friends, and most recently fishing off the dock at his daughter and son-in-law’s cabin at Crystal Lake . Lloyd loved the outdoors and summer camping trips with his family.
Lloyd was a family man and was very involved in his wife and daughters’ lives. Lloyd was always present at his daughters’ dance and cheerleading competitions, dance recitals, or any type of sporting or recreational event. He was his girls’ biggest cheerleader and supported them in every endeavour. He was the best girl dad, “Daddio”, and his daughters are so thankful to have had such an amazing father in their lives. Lloyd grew up going to the cabin he built with his dad at Good Spirit Lake , and most recently spent the summer at his daughter and son-in-law’s cabin at Crystal lake , where he enjoyed spending time with the family golfing, fishing, sitting by the fire, and playing with his granddaughter. Lloyd was so in love with his granddaughter, Madilyn, whom she called “Opa”. He was so proud of her and to be her Opa. He enjoyed taking photos and videos with Madi any time he spent time with her and would share them so proudly with anyone he knew. Lloyd’s favourite thing to do with his granddaughter was bond with her after family meals while showing her photos and videos of each other. Lloyd was known for sharing jokes and stories and had a knack at making people smile and laugh. Even if it was the same old dad joke he told time and time again, he will be missed for his humour and fun-loving spirit. Lloyd loved his family and friends with all of his heart and would do anything for the ones he loved. He had a big heart and gave the best hugs. He will be missed so much, will live on in our hearts forever, and will never be forgotten. You are now at peace and we hope you are enjoying forever fishing in heaven. Forever loved and remembered, our dear Lloyd John Heshka.
A Celebration of Lloyd’s life will be held Wednesday, May 25, 2022 at 1: 00 p.m. at Elim Church in Saskatoon, SK. Lunch will be to follow service.

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4 Comments

  1. Dear Brenda, Meagan, Craig, Stephanie & Scott, our sincerest sympathy. You are all in our hearts with prayers. Much Love~~Uncle Eldon & Aunt Liz

  2. Brenda & Family,

    My heart goes out to you through this most difficult time, I have fond memories of Lloyd through Kinsmen, he was always such a hard worker. Memories will keep him in your heart forever!
    Sharon Pedde

  3. Sending our condolences to each of you and your families Brenda, Meagan and Stephanie. May your many wonderful memories help you during this tough time and the tough days ahead.

  4. I’m sorry to hear about Lloyd’s passing. I always appreciated that he had the time to repair my vehicles. He was a great guy. I didn’t hear that he had passed until I stopped by his shop one day and was told he passed away. My condolences to all the family.
    Dave Indzeoski



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