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Wilmer Senft

Wilmer Senft

SENFT - Mr. Wilmer Leslie, age 77, of Swift Current, SK, peacefully slipped away in the early morning of Sunday, February 28, 2010, at the Cypress Regional Hospital. Wilmer is survived by his loving wife, Lillie, of 57 years; his three daughters: Cathie (Don) McLeod of Alberta Beach, AB, Janet (Mark) Gross of Winfield, AB, Christine (Randy) Gehl of Airdrie, AB; grandchildren: Kevin, Vanessa, Nathan, Audra (Jamie), Tyson, Trevor and Justin; sister, Mildred (Lloyd) Beisel; brother, Alan (Liz) Senft; sisters-in-law, Linda (Ron) Sauder and Alice (Arnie) Leis; brother-in-law, George (Linda) Schmidt; and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. He was predeceased by his parents, Edward and Rebecca Senft; his parents-in-law, Christian and Amelia Schmidt; and granddaughter, Sarah Johnstone. Wilmer was born March 22, 1932, in the house built by his grandfather. As a child he attended Vickers School #678. Wilmer began farming when he was eighteen years old. On April 5, 1953, he married Lillie Schmidt, and together they took their turn to live on the homestead, raising their three girls and farming the land. Wilmer was a gentle man who cherished his many good friends and treasured his family. He spent countless hours with others sharing his passion for music, singing, playing his guitar and laughing with the people who were so important in his life. He and Lillie loved traveling and camping, experiencing many new adventures with family and friends. He was a competitive curler in his younger years and he took up golf later in life, being a constant at the course for as long as his body would allow. Wilmer was very active in the community of Hodgeville. He served on the Rink, Library, Health, and Co-op Boards. He also served on the Vogel Pool committee for over twenty five years. His interest in local affairs also led him to serve as Councilor for four years and as a Reeve for eight years in the Municipality of Lawtonia. He was a member of the Pioneer Co-op Board of Directors of Swift Current for twenty two years. His service was recognized when he was honored with the Saskatchewan Cooperative Order of Merit Award in 2000. His last office was the current President of the Kiwanis Club of Prairie Pioneers. He was a talented carpenter and was a very accomplished craftsman. The pieces he created on the wood lathe led to his membership in the Saskatchewan Craft Council. Many of his pieces were accepted in juried shows across Canada and the U.S.A. and can be found in many homes and in collections all over the world. Wilmer and Lillie retired to Swift Current in 1992 and he enjoyed many happy years there. The last few years he struggled with poor health although he was forever the optimist. We will miss him immensely. Friends and family so wishing can make donations to the Dr. Noble Irwin Healthcare Foundation. The funeral service was held on Wednesday, Marcy 3, 2010, from St. Olaf Lutheran Church with Rev. Greg Kiel officiating. The Ushers were Roy Deobald and Art Straub. Readers were Mark Gross and Charolette Montgomery. The pallbearers were Nathan Gross, Kevin McLeod, Tyson Gehl, Dwight Senft, Jordan Verlage, David Sauder. Interment took place at Hillcrest Cemetery, Swift Current, SK. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Parkside Memorial Funeral Home, Swift Current, SK. Please visit our website at parksidefuneralhome.com to sign the family book of condolence.

 

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  • My deepest sympathy

    Susan Robertson on 2010-03-21 16:41:39

    “Dear Lillie and family, It was with a heavy heart that I read of Wilmer's passing. His enthusiasm and sense of humour will be missed. The world is a little less bright with his passing. My condolences.”

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  • Helen & Erwin Reimer on 2010-03-12 00:01:05

    “Lillie and Family, May the Memories of all the Happy Times you had together ease the sorrow of today. Our sincere sympathy.”

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  • Prairie Pottery, Saskatoon

    Rusty Kurenda, Board Chair on 2010-03-11 23:12:35

    “Lillie, I ask that you accept our condolences, on behalf of my husband Ron and I, and the membership of the Saskatchewan Craft Council. I well remember you and Wilmer and the lovely work he created. I can picture you in your booth at the Handcraft Festival in Battleford and at Sundog. I recall not having seen you at the sales this year and of course decided you had retired. Of course we didn't know that Wilmer was ill of late. We shall keep you in our thoughts and prayers. With Sympathy from all of us at The Saskatchewan Craft Council, Ms. Rusty Kurenda Board Chair, SCC”

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