Edna May Doell
January 16, 1926 – November 16, 2015
The death of Mrs. Edna May (nee Warner) Doell of Quill Plains Centennial Lodge, Watson, SK, occurred peacefully at her residence on November 16, 2015. She was 89 years of age. Edna was born on January 16, 1926 to Harry and Elizabeth (nee Stevens) Warner at home on their farm in the Lanigan district. Edna worked at the Watson Union Hospital in various positions until retiring. It was so fitting for her to receive compassionate care at the Lodge where she passed away after having helped numerous people in her career. The staff at Quill Plains Centennial Lodge provided a level of care Edna deserved, and gave the family peace of mind, knowing she was always cared for with dignity and respect. Left to mourn are her three children: Lyle (Alice) Doell, Linda (Bill) Thacyk, and Colleen Fletcher; 10 grandchildren; 19 great- grandchildren; three great-great-grandchildren; two sisters-in-law: Jean Warner and Pat Warner; and by numerous nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband, Walter Doell (1997); two daughters: Joanne (1960); Sharon (2000) and husband Thomas Betson (1991); parents, Harry and Elizabeth May Warner; brother Leslie Warner (1982) and his wife Irene Warner (2008); sister Evelyn Brown (2010) and first husband James Byers (1965), and second husband Mac Brown (1976); sister Dorothy Fettes (2006) and her husband Harvey Fettes (2005); brother Mervyn Warner (2010); brother Earl Warner (2015); and son-in-law Donald Fletcher (2015) The Anglican Funeral Service will be held at the Watson United Church, Watson, on Friday, November 20, 2015, at 11:00 a.m., officiated by Rev. Paula Foster. Interment will follow at the Watson Public Cemetery. Memorial donations may be directed to either the Saskatchewan Diabetes Association or the Quill Plains Centennial Lodge. Schuler- Lefebvre Funeral Chapel, Humboldt, SK. (306-682-4114)
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December 2, 2015
Dear Lyle,Linda, Colleen and families, so sorry for the loss of your mother. I have many good memories of her and she was always so kind to me both as a child and in later years as an adult. I especially remember her chocolate haystack cookies that she would let me eat as many of that I wanted. The world now had one less kind hearted woman in it, my condolences to you all.
Bev MacDonald
November 21, 2015
Ann Laswisse
I first met this dear lady at the Bentley. She became very dear to me, as I to her. I missed her when she left. And in my mind I thought of her often. Her asking me, after she was done playing cards. Can you stop for coffee. I enjoyed so much my visits with her. In her quiet gentle ways, she made many friends at the Bentley. And I know a lot of these friends are up in heaven with her, continuing their card games. For your daughter Linda and Bill. Who were always there for you,visiting, taking you out for meals and other places. A big hug to you both. And to my angel friend in heaven, have a wonderful time.
Friend Ann Laswisse.
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