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Henry Froese

Henry Froese

Date de décès : 10 février 2016

Henry John Froese passed away peacefully on February 10, 2016 at the age of 57, after a year long battle with cancer. The Memorial Service was held at 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday February 16, 2016 from St. Anne's Roman Catholic Church in Gull Lake, SK with Father Prince Kurisinkal officiating. The pianist was Clara Butler, eulogist and urn bearer was Rod Wiebe, readers were Wendy Sells and Cathy Ford, gifts were presented by Aimee Stusrud and Stephanie Sells, ushers were Terry Hunt and Dan Downey, and honorary pallbearers are all those who shared in Henry's life. The interment service took place at the Gull Lake Cemetery. Henry is survived by his loving wife Denise Froese (Zettel); his children Heather Froese (Daren) and Trevor Froese; as well as aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. He is predeceased by his father George Froese in 1999; his mother Helen Froese (Penner) in 2003; mother-in-law Esther Zettel (Voll) in 1997; and father-in-law Eugene Zettel in 2013. Henry was born on May 7, 1958 in Swift Current, SK and spent his early years in Wymark, SK. The family later moved to Swift Current where Henry attended school and pursued the work force at an early age, holding an array of jobs form lumber yards to construction, driving truck, flying private planes and being a flight instructor, to finally pursuing a career in farming, which is where he found his true passion. On October 26, 1985, Henry married Denise Zettel and went on to raise two children and work on the family farm. Over the years the family spent many good times together working on the farm, traveling, going for country drives, playing games and watching sports. Henry was often found at the local coffee shop visiting with friends and telling and listening to stories and jokes, attending Bronco and Swift Current Indian Baseball Games, working on machinery, tinkering around in the shop, and at times he was even found waxing the combine. Henry will be remembered as a hardworking, reliable, genuine, loving man who always made everyone he met feel welcomed. He had the ability to bring a smile to anyone's face even in the most awkward of situations. Henry has a caring side that was shown by putting others before himself and making sure everyone around him was taken care of. His caring side was even shown to the farm animals that he always spoiled. Henry had a strong sense of pride and hard workmanship that was demonstrated in everything he did. He was a loving husband and an amazing father. Henry's hard work ethic, smile, laugh, and comforting personality will be missed by family, friends, and the community. Henry was deeply loved and will always be remembered in the hearts of everyone who knew him. Donations in Henry's memory may be made to the Gull Lake Special Care Centre Auxiliary or to the Gull Lake special Care Centre Quiet Room P.O. Box 539 Gull Lake, SK S0N 1A0. Warren's Funeral Home were entrusted with the arrangements. For further information call 1-306-773-8831:1-800-267-6606 or visit our website at www.warrensfuneralhome.com and express your sympathy to family members in our book of condolences.

 

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