Irene KONKIN

Irene KONKIN obituary

Irene KONKIN

Irene KONKIN Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Jan. 30 to Feb. 1, 2016.
Irene Agnes (Carss) Konkin
August 16, 1923 to January 28, 2016
Irene was born in Kamsack, Saskatchewan to W.B. and Ethel Carss. Her childhood was full of family and friends, trips to Lumsden to spend time with grandparents and cousins, and summers at Madge Lake. Many friendships forged in childhood remained throughout her life. She was predeceased by her parents, her brother Bill, her husband Peter, and many of her lifelong friends.
On graduation from high school lrene was awarded the Governor-General's medal. She attended Queens University in Kingston, Ontario, graduating with a degree in chemistry. Although she was asked to enroll in medicine or to pursue a Masters degree in organic chemistry, she felt she needed to work as her father was overseas fighting in the war. She worked in Port Hope, Ontario for a year with Eldorado Mining & Refining Ltd where she was part of a team working to enrich Uranium 235 in support of the Manhattan Project.
In 1946-47, Irene attended the University of Saskatchewan, completing the Certificate in Education program and winning the award for the highest standing. She taught sciences at the Kamsack High School from 1947-49. She married Peter Konkin in 1949. They had three children: Jill, Dan (Leslie Widdifield-Konkin) and Doug (Mary Donlevy- Konkin). She worked on the farm for the next 10 years, returning to teaching in 1958. In 1961, the Konkin family moved to Guelph, Ontario so Peter could study veterinary medicine. While in Guelph, Irene worked in the Chemistry Department of the Ontario Agriculture College. The family returned to Yorkton, Saskatchewan in 1964. Irene taught both in junior and senior high schools and was involved in the management of Peter's veterinary clinic.
Sports were always a part of Irene's life. Tennis, softball, swimming, golf and curling were all high on the list, especially curling. She enjoyed regular club draws and had fun with her teammates on the bonspiel circuit. She curled into her 80s. Besides being an active curler, Irene became very involved in curling organizations. She served as the President of the Saskatchewan Ladies' Curling Association, represented Saskatchewan on the Canadian Ladies Curling Association and served on the International Curling Federation as Canadian Ladies representative. She was inducted into the Canadian Curling Hall of Fame as a Builder and the Yorkton Sports Hall of Fame.
Irene obtained a pilot's license as a young adult and came back to flying again later in life. She and Peter piloted together a great deal, including trips to Central America with the Flying Farmers Association. There was lots of other travel: with Peter, with the International Curling Federation, with her children, grandchildren and her friends. This included taking each of her grandchildren (Taylor, Katie, Blaire, David and Colleen) on a trip as they graduated from high school. Irene was game for just about anything and even took up snorkelling in her 70s on a sailing trip in the Caribbean with Jill. Every place held interest for her but her favourite place in the whole world was Madge Lake. She lived there for many years, moving into Saskatoon for the winter about 8 years ago to be closer to Dan and Doug and their families. She continued to spend summers at Madge until this year.
Irene was committed to family, friends and community. Her interests were broad. She was involved in Guides and Brownies, was an active member of the Order of the Eastern Star, held leadership positions in the Legion Auxiliary, sat on City Council in the Yorkton, ran for the provincial legislature, held leadership positions in several curling and golf organizations and served in many positions in the Westminster United Church in Kamsack.
Our heartfelt thanks to the entire staff on Unit 6300 at the Royal University Hospital for your care and kindness, and to the neurosurgeons and residents for always treating Irene as an intelligent and capable woman. Special thanks also to her good friend Kathy Daniels for helping Irene stay independent.
Irene's life will be celebrated at McClure United Church on Thursday, February 4, 2016 at 10:00 a.m. A memorial for Irene and her brother Bill will be held in Kamsack in the summer. In lieu of flowers, please contribute to your favourite charity.
Condolences may be left at www.saskatoonfuneralhome.com Arrangements are entrusted to Lyle Burkell at the SASKATOON FUNERAL HOME, 306-244-5577.

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March 1, 2016

Irene ("Fudge") was a great role-model for me and other Kamsack girls. She was a great friend of the Hunter family - Jean, Margaret and Lloyd spent many happy times with Irene and Peter. Always ready for an idea exchange on books ,politics, or education, she was an inspiration.

Sincerely.

Bev. (Hunter) Cumming

Patricia (Kazakoff) Hazen

February 9, 2016

Jill, Dan and Doug
So many fond memories of Irene. Summers at the lake, tobogganing at the farm, Girl Guides. She was a positive influence in so many lives. Love and condolences to all of you. See you this summer.

David Riley

February 6, 2016

Sorry to read of the death of your mom, Jill.

February 4, 2016

Always remembered as a teacher and neighbour at Madge Lake.Sincere sympathy to her family. Lynne McDougall Hagberg

Audrey Peters

February 4, 2016

Dear Leslie, Dan and family,
my thoughts, prayers and love reach out to you.. May your precious memories help to ease you through this time and in the future
sincerely Audrey

Emily Farnham

February 3, 2016

My deepest sympathies during your time of loss. She was a very special person. My memories of her are dear to me.

February 3, 2016

Doug and Mary, Dan and Leslie,
Your mother was a remarkable woman who lived a full and wonderful life. Please let this be comfort to you as you mourn her loss.
Kajoo and Robin Dick

February 3, 2016

We were saddened to hear about Irene. A very special person.
John & Marianne Dowie

Mary MacGregor

February 2, 2016

We are so sad to hear about Irene. And so impressed with all her accomplishments! She was an amazing woman.

February 2, 2016

My colondences to all your family..My dad and Irene's dad were first cousins (Shiff Balfour) Dad's sister's Noreen and Doris kept in touch through the years.
Irene touched so many lives. A great life lived. Her's and my conversations were usually about curling, both our favourite sport.

Sincerely Betty Shorten (Balfour)

Joan & Reg Pirie

February 2, 2016

Please accept our condolences for the loss of your loved one. She lived a very full life and is now at peace.

Stan & Judy Stone

February 1, 2016

Our sympathy to Irene's family.

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