Aubrey Jealous Obituary
Published by Legacy Remembers on Oct. 8, 2012.
JEALOUS - On Thursday, September 27, 2012 Aubrey Jealous beloved husband of Mavis Jealous, Indian Head, SK. passed away at the age of 91 years. A public graveside service for family and friends will be held in the Indian Head Cemetery, Indian Head, SK. on Monday, October 1, 2012 at 2:00 p.m. with Rev. Joyce Hilton officiating with a luncheon to follow in St. Andrewís United Church C.E. Centre. Aubrey was predeceased by his wife of 54 years May Jealous in 2000, grandson Liam Jealous in 1983, his parents, Fred and Laura Jealous, one brother Victor Jealous and one sister Vivian Martin. Aubrey is survived by his loving wife Mavis, one son Bill (Connie) Jealous, Regina, two daughters; Margo (Fred) Storry, QuíAppelle, SK. and Beverly (Stuart) Hartingdon, Taiwan, eight grandsons: Jeff (Brittany), Kris and Shawn Storry; Jeremy, Andrew, Steven (Terri), David and Robin Hartingdon, eight granddaughters: Raelynn Storry, Meghan (Jordon) Powers, Carolyn Jealous (Michael), Angela, Heidi, Leigh, Emma and Kristiana Hartingdon and also eight great grandchildren. He is also survived by Mavisí children and grandchildren. Aubrey was born in Fleming, Sk. on March 11, 1921. He grew up in Moosomin, Sk. where he received his schooling. After school he began working at Wrights Drugstore in Moosomin. With the outbreak of WWII Aubrey enlisted and served with the 10th Canadian Field Ambulance in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. Upon return from the war he married his high school sweetheart May Drummond in 1946 and moved to Saskatoon where Aubrey completed his pharmacy certificate at the U of S. They then moved to Indian Head in 1949 where he completed his apprenticeship at Al Davies drugstore and raised their family in Indian Head. In 1953 he partnered with Spence Walker and formed Jealous and Walker Drugs, a partnership that lasted until their retirement in 1989. May passed away in 2000 and in 2006 Aub married Mavis Gray with whom he spent six wonderful years. Aub was always involved in the community serving on the Chamber of Commerce and the hospital, nursing home and home care boards and he was active in the Legion for 67 years. He was also an active member of St. John the Divine Anglican Church. Aubrey and his family enjoyed many summers at their cottage at Katepwa Lake. He always enjoyed his golf and was a founding member of the Indian Head Golf Club. More recently he kept busy playing cards and walking, he and Mavis had gained a fair bit of notoriety for being the oldest walkers in town. In lieu of flowers, if friends so desire contributions to the Indian Head and District Hospital Foundation, Box 1547, Indian Head, SK. S0G 2K0 may be tokens of remembrance. Arrangements in care of Tubman Cremation and Funeral Services (1-800-667-8962)