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Joesph Lewis WARKE Jr.

Joesph Lewis WARKE Jr. obituary, Saskatoon, ON

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Joesph WARKE Obituary

JOSEPH LEWIS WARKE Jr. "...And until we meet again, May God hold you in the hollow of His hand." Joseph Lewis Warke Jr. (Lew) died peacefully on the evening of September 15, 2022, in the loving arms of his family. Lew will be greatly missed by all who had the privilege of knowing him. His memory will be cherished by his wife Valerie Warke, daughter Kathleen Warke, son-in-law Timothy Shantz, and beloved grandchildren, Chloe and Isaac; his sisters, Alberta Olson and Brenda Warke; his brothers, Ronald (Betty) Warke and Trevor (Sheila) Warke; and a wonderful multi-generational extended family of nieces, nephews, cousins, and beloved in-laws. Lew was predeceased by his brother Gibson. Lew travelled through life with a smile, a song, and a warm generosity that drew many to love and admire him. Born to Rev. Joseph Lewis and Mayretta Warke in Comber, Northern Ireland, Lew immigrated to Canada with his family, eventually settling in Edmonton. Lew turned his natural sense of style into a career in fashion. As a manager at the Hudson's Bay, Lew interviewed a potential employee, and after work informed his mom that he had just met the girl he'd marry; a love affair with Valerie that grew for 54 years. As a teenager, Lew used his first savings to purchase a life insurance policy to provide for his parents, so it was no surprise that his career shifted from fashion to finance. Over five decades, Lew built The Warke Agency Inc. through dedicated service and excellence in financial planning. Lew's deep commitment to helping others was appreciated by hundreds of clients, many of whom became lifelong friends. Lew's professional integrity earned him widespread respect among his colleagues, as well as several prestigious industry awards. Retirement was never Lew's aspiration, because going to work was always so much fun. Lew's Christian faith was quietly profound - the cornerstone of his life. He counted years not by birthdays, but by Christmas Eves. He believed in sharing the many blessings he'd received. He volunteered his rich tenor voice, and a flair for auctioneering, to fundraise millions for charities over the years. Lew's happiest moments were those shared with family and friends, and everyone was welcome at the many celebrations hosted by Lew and Val in their warm and loving home. Lew faced terminal cancer with quiet courage and grace; his inner strength and determination carrying him far beyond the original prognosis. His family sincerely thank the many health professionals who cared for Lew with great compassion and skill over the past three years. A Memorial Service will take place at First Baptist Church, Edmonton on Sunday, November 13 at 3:00 p.m. All are welcome, either in person or via livestream. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Lew's memory to Pilgrims Hospice Society, Edmonton Community Foundation, or Hope Mission. Condolences may be left for the family at www.saskatoonfuneralhome.com. Arrangements have been entrusted to Saskatoon Funeral Home.

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Published by The Globe and Mail from Sep. 24 to Sep. 28, 2022.

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Terry & Lori Danyluk

November 7, 2022

Our entire University of Alberta Golden Bears Volleyball team are very saddened to hear of Lew´s passing. We were first connected with Lew by a Mama Bear of our team. She suggested we ask Lew, a total stranger to us at the time, if he would be the volunteeer auctioneer for our team fundraiser. Sure enough, Lew said yes, that time and for many, many times afterward.

Even long after our former Mama Bear "graduated" along with her son, Lew continued to do so. We were thrilled when we learned that his auctioneer skills also included singing, which was another highlight to our event. Guests often asked, hopefully, if the singing auctioneer would be at future events! In addition to his time, Lew donated items for us to auction off! Some included the gift of more of his time while golfing. Now that´s a generous and kind and wonderful person. It´s no wonder he also had a lovely wife, Valerie, who accompanied sometimes him and purchased items to support us in our endeavours. We are so sorry for your loss Valerie and family. Thank you for including Bear´s Volleyball in your lives; we appreciate you very much and will be missing you at our future events. All the best to you all, as you now cherish the memories of Lew in your lives.

Bear hugs to you all! Terry & Lori Danyluk

Brenda Grantham

October 11, 2022

It is with great sadness to hear that Llew has passed away. Allan and I spent many special times with he and Valerie on conferences at various locations around the world. Llew was a very kind man who had a heart of gold. My heart and condolences to Valerie and all the family. I will keep all of you in prayer.

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Memorial Events
for Joesph WARKE

Nov

13

Memorial service

3:00 p.m.

First Baptist Church

Edmonton, SK

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