Jeffrey SYLVESTER

Jeffrey SYLVESTER obituary

Jeffrey SYLVESTER

Jeffrey SYLVESTER Obituary

Published by Saskatoon StarPhoenix on Mar. 11, 2015.
Jeffrey Dennis Sylvester
December 10, 1975 - March 9, 2015
It is with great sadness that the family and friends of Jeff Sylvester announce his death after a lengthy battle with colon cancer. Jeff was born to Gary Sylvester and Cathy Gilbertson (nee Low) in Edmonton, Alberta on December 10th, 1975. Jeff was predeceased by his great-grandparents George & Ethel Sylvester; grandparents Albert & Winnie Sylvester and Charles & Lyla Low, his uncle Lawrence Low, his aunt Lorraine Oliver (nee Sylvester), and his cousin Angela Oliver. Left to cherish Jeff's memory are his wife, Eryn Enns; his mother, Cathy Gilbertson (Lorne), his father, Gary Sylvester (Linda), his sister, Roxanne (David), and nephews, Colton and Branden Hughes, his uncle and aunt, Richard and Carol Low, his cousins, Jonathon Low and Chelsey Low, Ron (Joan) Burnett, Dennis (Charlotte) Sutherland, his in-laws, Don and Elviera Enns, his sisters-in-law, Lindsay, Karmen and Heather Enns, and his pet cats, Clyde & Margie, in addition to numerous other relatives and close friends. After several years living in Edmonton and Herbert, Jeff attended public school in Swift Current between 1984 and 1993. During that time he worked as a Sun paper carrier for six years and as a stock boy cashier at the Civic Shopping Centre among other retail jobs. After 1993, Jeff worked industrial labour until 1998 before deciding to attend the University of Saskatchewan. In 2003, Jeff graduated as a teacher and took a job teaching ESL in Taiwan (China) and another teaching high school in England between 2005 and 2007. Later in 2007, Jeff returned to Saskatchewan to complete a Masters in Educational Administration with a thesis entitled An Analysis of Market Reform Trends in Saskatchewan Public Education, later becoming employed as a Research & Policy Analyst between 2008 and 2012. Post-diagnosis, Jeff engaged in a breadth of interdisciplinary research to inform a doctoral dissertation, the PhD for which began in 2014. It was Jeff's dream to become an Economic, Foreign Affairs or Public Service Advisor for an international organization, or an academic administrator for a post-secondary institution. Jeff loved his family. In his youth, they spent a great deal of time camping and going on trips across North America. He also enjoyed the cabin life at Lac Pelletier, fishing and assisting his Dad with various projects. With respect to his mother and sister, Jeff considered them the rock upon which he lived. Their support for him was critical and his love for them unending. As a kid, Jeff loved history, fishing and water-skiing. He considered himself lucky to have made quality friends, many of whom remained life-long, including Patrick Simmons (Snell), Jon Orsak, Shawn Yates, Christopher Notenboom, Darren Henderson, Derek Yee and Eric Hart, among others. In his youth, Jeff and his friends would spend time trading toys, playing ninjas, skateboarding, watching horror and comedies, listening to music and a variety of other pursuits as they grew older. Jeff also enjoyed spending time with his neighbours Cameron and Trent Shumay whose parents Bill and Zoria made every effort to make our weekends adventurous whether at the lake or with a Saturday morning of crepes and cartoons. Also of note are two of Jeff's former employers: Gordon Lee (Civic Shopping Centre) and George Edwards (Swift Current Steel), whom he considered invaluable mentors as well as friends. As an adult, Jeff loved academics and exercise. He enjoyed studying a broad range of subjects and discussing what he and others were experiencing or learning during long walks up Baguashan Mountain (Taiwan), around the Thames in London (England), and the South Saskatchewan River in Saskatoon. After his undergrad, Jeff fulfilled his life-long dream of travelling to Asia, Europe and across North America, and while travelling, made a concerted effort to take in each country's splendours. He tried to meet, understand and appreciate each country's people, history, and natural beauty while striking up numerous friendships along the way. While living in England, Jeff also embarked on a comprehensive genealogy project that put him in touch with several relatives abroad and back in Canada. Jeff became especially close with Ray & Lesley Sylvester in Lincolnshire, England and the Betty Stott (nee Low) family in Aberdeenshire, Scotland as well as Travis Low, Ryan (Karen) Cross, Wade (Cat) Sutherland and Sherri (Terry) Lovestone once back in Canada. However, by far, the most important relationship Jeff had was with his wife Eryn. Like his family, Jeff's love for Eryn escapes description. He was happy to simply wake up and have Eryn be part of his life day every day. They were soul mates, best friends and worked incredibly well as a team. Jeff cherished his love for Eryn deeply and often said that he considered himself privileged to have met such "a wonderful gal from such a wonderful family." Near the end of his life, Jeff continued to enjoy what he always loved: The oceans, sunsets, sunrises and gazing in wonderment at the night sky. He valued hard work and simple living but above all loved his wife, family and friends. His greatest hope was that they, and anyone reading this, will seek to maximize their time in a manner that suits each best. Service to be held Saturday, March 14th at 2:00 at First United Church in Swift Current, Saskatchewan. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to your local SPCA, or better yet, adopt a pet in need! Arrangements in care of David Polzen - MOURNING GLORY FUNERAL SERVICES, Saskatoon (306-978-5200) www.mourningglory.ca and WARREN'S FUNERAL HOME, Swift Current. For further information call 306-773-8831 or visit our website at www.warrensfuneralhome.com to express your sympathy in our book of condolences.

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Rita Coletti

March 17, 2015

I missed the opportunity to meet Jeff. My dear sister is Cat Sutherland. My deepest sympathies to all those that cherished his relationship in being part of his life. He was well loved and admired by so many. May Jeff's bright flame continue to glow in the hearts of the many who adored and appreciated him.

Del Zacharias

March 15, 2015

Jeff was an old soul, a truly genuine guy and so so friendly. His smile and positivity was rediculously contagious. I operated a gym in Swift Current and he'd visit with me between "sets" I'd spot for him while he'd do some arm curls or bench press. I'd see the kid daily and always enjoyed our conversations. He was just one amazing dude. He was hugely not unlikeable. My prayers and thoughts are with the family and all his close friends. He was pure Gold.

Chris Melsted

March 15, 2015

I worked with Jeff in a kitchen in the late 90's. He was the funniest guy with some of the most outrageous stories I've ever heard. Ten years later I feel a pat on my shoulder and turn around , it's Jeff. We just picked up where we left off. Til next time my friend. My sympathies to the family and to all that knew him.

Courtney and Dan Lato

March 14, 2015

One of my most vivid memories of Jeff is brief but meant a lot to me. I was going through a tough time early in our College of Ed days. I remember pulling up to the Ed building for a night class, really not wanting to be there, and Jeff and I spotted each other as he was walking past my car. His face lit up with that huge smile of his, and he waited for me so we could walk to class together. It was a brief moment, but his smile made my night, and I'll have that image with me forever. My husband Dan and I met Jeff in the College of Ed, and despite the miles apart that he and we travelled after University, Jeff was the only friend from those days that we kept in regular contact with in person. We will miss him dearly and remember him fondly. All our love and sympathy to his family and friends.

March 13, 2015

Our deepest sympathy to all of you in Jeff's family. We will remember him with the fondest of memories always. Trent and Cam so often speak of the great times they remember with Jeff...at our house, at school and at the lake. He truly was like one of our family. - Bill and Zoria Shumay

Annabeth Delorme

March 13, 2015

Dearest Eyrn and families: A life too soon taken. I worked with Silly-vester (my name for him) since 2008. What an amazing gentleman. RIP my dear Silly-vester and pave the road for me. The world has lost a great man.

Annabeth Delorme

March 13, 2015

Dear Eyrn and families: You are so blessed to have had Jeff in your lives (just not long enough). I worked with Jeff since 2008 usually calling him silly-vester. He would just smile and carry on but what an amazing man. Silly-vester the world will miss you.

Ben & Dianne Mowat

March 13, 2015

We are so sorry for your loss of Jeff. Our thoughts and prayers are with Eryn, Gary & Linda, Cathy, Roxanne and Families at this time.

Connie & Terry Reavie

March 12, 2015

Our heartfelt sympathies to you Eryn and family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Dianne Anderson

March 12, 2015

Erin so sorry for your loss. Our love to you and your family. The Anderson's,Wayne Dianne Todd CHRIS Ryan..xxxxoooo

Laura Skrumeda Sawby

March 12, 2015

Our thoughts and prayers are with Eryn and the families and friends who loved Jeff so dear! May his Memory Be Eternal!

Isobel Tamney

March 12, 2015

I worked with Jeff for a couple of years. What a wonderful co-worker. Smart, funny, compassionate. It is a loss not only for Eryn and the rest of the family but for the world.

cheryl and jigs klassen

March 12, 2015

our thoughts and prayers are with erin and jeffs family.his smile and stories will be missed.

Dennis & Gwen Bodnarek

March 12, 2015

Eryn, our thoughts and prayers are with you and all of Jeff's family! Dennis and I remember Jeff as a youngster growing up with our boys! He was always smiling and embraced life and all it had to offer even then!
He is now an Angel watching over each of you!

Laurie & Curtis Hawkins

March 12, 2015

Gary & Linda
Sending our sympathies at this difficult time.

March 12, 2015

Our deepest sympathy to all of you. Warren and Paula Jolly. Mossbank, Sk. Friends of Gary and Linda

Rob & Vel Burns

March 12, 2015

Our deepest condolences to Jeff's family

Renee Zacharias

March 12, 2015

My condolences to the family, in laws and especially to the love of his life. I first met Jeff in elementary years. He was friends with Patrick Snell and I was his next door neighbor. Jeff had just moved to town and didn't know to many people yet. we became friends. we went through elementary, junior high and high school together. as we got older we may not have always been with the same group of friends, but, he was no different as day we met. no judging and saw everyone who they are, which is why he was friends with everyone. he was a great boy to meet, and a privilege to see him turn into the man he was. Jeff was a great guy and friend, I will never forget that. He will be sadly missed.

Angela Ford

March 12, 2015

I met Jeff back around 1993/94 when he lived in Canmore, AB. We had a lot of fun back then. Jeff was a great guy and always had a smile on his face. My heartfelt condolences to his wife, family and many friends. RIP Jeff until we meet again

Darlene Penna

March 11, 2015

So deeply sorry to read about Jeff, Roxanne! There are just no words to express my sadness for you and your Family! Wish I could be there to do something in some small way

March 11, 2015

I only knew Jeff in High School. To me, he had an old soul and a young heart. I am so sorry for your loss.

Chad Keturakis

March 11, 2015

RIP Jeff.

Rob Whiting

March 11, 2015

rest in peace.

Tracy Friesen

March 11, 2015

I went to school with Jeff. He was always a great guy always saw him smiling. He will be missed. RIP Jeff.

Carol Low

March 11, 2015

Carol,Dick,Jon and Chelsey are sending all our love to Erynn,Clyde and Margie

Keith & Viv Walker

March 11, 2015

Our condolences to Jeff's family and especially to Eryn. May the Lord continue to comfort you as you experience the loss of your husband and may God grace your life with the best of memories of your time together. Keith & Viv Walker

March 11, 2015

May you rest in peace now Jeff and with no pain no more suffering until we meet again.

Wade and Caterina (Cat) Sutherland

March 11, 2015

Sending our deepest sympathies to all of Jeff's family members. We grieve with you in your loss of a most remarkable man. You are in our thoughts and prayers. With love, Wade and Cat

Melissa Cameron

March 11, 2015

I went to high school with Jeff. He was the real deal--always friendly, always ready to laugh. Truly a guy that you always remembered because of his out look on life. My prayers to you and your family.

Kevin Knelsen

March 11, 2015

I only knew Jeff for a few years, but it was clear he had a genuine spirit and a great capacity for love and friendship. My prayers are with all of you.

March 11, 2015

So sorry we cannot be with you Cathy and Lorne at this time. Marvin Gilbertson and Lylie Herman.

Howard and Shirley Enns

March 11, 2015

Thoughts and prayers are with you Eryn and extended families as you mourn the loss of such a dear man! Cherish the memories!

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