Denys Descoteaux
Passed on: June 9th, 2014
Descoteaux, Denys Joseph Descoteaux, age 69, of Swift Current, SK, passed away June 9, 2014 at his home with his family at his side. The Funeral Service was held Friday, June 13, 2014 from the Chapel of Warren’s Funeral Home with Kathy Warner officiating. A special poem with read by Kyle Holderbein. The Honorary Pallbearers were all who shared in Denys’s life. Denys is survived by his children; Nathalie, Chris, Andre and Natasha; there mother Debbie Bowers;his son-in-law Kyle Holderbein; his grandchild Jayde Descoteaux; brother Gerry Peters; best Bud Kory Logan and special friends and companion, his dog Sponge Bob. Denys was born on April 4, 1945 in Montreal. He started work at a very young age, working on Wheat Elevators and for 4Star. He was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion while he was lived in Crownest Pass, AB. In his spare time, Denys enjoyed fishing, swimming, race car and buying and selling car, but most of all he loved spending time with his grandchild Jayde, who was everything to Denys. He always put his kids first. “Anything they needed was always there. Whatever we did, good or bad, Dad was always behind us. Dad was the type of guy who never got mad and wouldn’t let things bother him. You have taught us a lot of lessons Dad. We will never forget you, forever and always, until we meet again.” In Denys’s memory, memorial donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society, 1910 McIntyre St., Regina, SK, S4P 2R3, Warren’s Funeral Home in care of arrangements. For further information please call 306-773-8831 or visit our website at www.warrensfuneralhome.com and express your sympathy to the family in our book of condolence.
In Loving Memory
We watched you fade away
You suffered much in silence
You fought so hard to stay
You faced your task with courage
But still you kept on fighting
Until the very end.
God saw you getting tired
When a cure was not to be
So He closed His arms around you,
And whispered "Come to Me"
You didn't deserve what you went through
So He took you home to rest,
God’s garden must be beautiful,
For he only takes the best.
When we saw you sleeping
So peaceful and free from pain,
We could not wish you back
To suffer that again.