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Dianne Marie Strunk

STRUNK: Dianne Marie September 23, 1947 – February 20, 2015 The passing of Mrs. Dianne (nee DeSchryver) Strunk of Englefeld, SK, occurred at Humboldt District Hospital on Friday, February 20, 2015.
Dianne Marie Strunk

STRUNK: Dianne Marie

September 23, 1947 – February 20, 2015

The passing of Mrs. Dianne (nee DeSchryver) Strunk of Englefeld, SK, occurred at Humboldt District Hospital on Friday, February 20, 2015. Dianne was born in Watson on September 23, 1947, to Elizabeth (nee Zentner) and Alfons DeSchryver. She lived on the family farm in Romance, where she attended Early Dawn School. Her parents relocated to Englefeld in 1963, where she finished her schooling. As the fifth oldest in a family of ten she helped with the farm work, while at the same time learning to be a homemaker. On July 24th, 1965, Dianne Marie married her best friend, Roger Charles Strunk. This coming summer, they would have been married 50 years. In their early years of marriage, Roger and Dianne built a new home just south of Englefeld. In 1968, when Roger’s parents retired from farming and moved to BC, Roger and Dianne moved to the original Strunk homestead, the place they still call home. Besides helping with the everyday farm work, Dianne made the homestead a beautiful place to raise their family of six children. Anyone that knew Dianne knows that their yard was kept like a park. Her garden had the straightest rows, and every flower bed was trimmed to perfection. Her greatest gardening achievement was when they were chosen to receive the RM yard beautification award. In 2003, Dianne made sure that the yard was groomed to perfection when they hosted the celebration of the 100th Anniversary of the original homestead, where she had the opportunity to share their beautiful yard with others. Some of Dianne’s other passions in life included a deep love for babies, enjoying the beauty of God’s creatures, working and singing in her greenhouse and taking care of the elderly. She worked for numerous years at the LeRoy and Watson Lodge and spent many hours caring for her Mom and Dad in their later and final years. Her other interests included baking special treats for her grandchildren and spending quality time with them whenever they came to visit. They will always treasure the afghan and quilt she lovingly stitched for each of them. She always had a smile on her face as she watched her family enjoy the favourite meals she had prepared for them. The rooms of her home were filled with music. She loved to sing and we were truly blessed to be able to enjoy her beautiful alto voice. Dianne treasured going for long strolls where she would marvel at the beauty of God’s creation. Playing cards, bingo, and quilting were also some of her favourite pastimes. Today we believe that God’s promises are fulfilled for Dianne, that she has been taken home, embraced, welcomed and loved eternally, without fear, and without pain. She will be waiting for us. Dianne’s earthly life has ended and her spiritual life has begun. She is now free to fly with the angels. “The nicest place to be is in someone’s thoughts. The safest place to be is in someone’s prayers. And the very best place to be is....In the hands of God.” Dianne will be lovingly remembered by her husband and best friend, Roger of Englefeld, SK: 6 children and 18 grandchildren: Kevin (Lori) of Martensville, SK, Justin and Jordyn; Dean (Terri) of Martensville, SK, Alexandra, Tristin and Dawson; Corinne (Greg) Harcourt of Quill Lake, SK, Dalyn, Brynn and Karys; Glen (Carla) of Marwayne, AB, Austin, Haiden, Rae-Anne and Shea-Lynn; Gaylene (Mike) Webb of Edmonton, AB, Emily-Anne, Keira and Kylie; Charlene (Cory) Baduik of Perdue, SK, Haley, Josh and Brett. Also left to remember her are her nine siblings and their spouses; nine in-laws and their spouses; numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. She was predeceased by her parents Alfons and Elizabeth DeSchryver, her in-laws Peter and Eda Strunk, one niece and one nephew. The Prayer Service for Dianne was held at the Holy Guardian Angels Roman Catholic Church, Englefeld, on Sunday, February 22, 2015, at 7:30 p.m. presided by Patsy Knafelc and Marie ven der Buhs. Scripture readers were Beatrice Wacholtz and Carol Zimmerman and the memorial table attendants were Janna Zimmerman and Shannon Volk. The eulogy was delivered by Kevin Strunk. The Funeral Mass was offered at the Holy Guardian Angels Roman Catholic Church on Monday, February 23, 2015, at 2:00 p.m. con-celebrated by Fr. Darryl Millette and Fr. Geoffrey Young. Others taking part were: Dalyn Harcourt, crossbearer; Shailynn Athmer and Taevan Athmer, altar servers; Corinne Harcourt and Carla Strunk, scripture readers; Joanne Schulte and Marianne Schwartz, intentions; Gaylene Webb and Charlene Baduik, giftbearers; Holy Guardian Angels Choir, music ministry; Sandra Athmer, organist; Manny Lefebvre and Sandra Athmer, duet; Terri Harris, solist; and Terri McLaren and Shannon Volk, memorial table attendants. Honorary pallbearers were Albert Torwalt, Jean Hoffman, Doug and Barb DeSchryver, Carol and Roman Zimmerman, Karen and Pat Pitka, Connie and Lynwood Behiel, and everyone who shared in her love of flowers. Active pallbearers were Desi Zimmerman, Jamie Walby, Ashley DeSchryver, Nathan Pitka, Christopher Strunk and Dorian Behiel. Interment followed at the Holy Guardian Angels Roman Catholic Cemetery, Englefeld. Memorial donations may be directed to the Holy Guardian Angels Roman Catholic Cemetery Fund or to the Humboldt District Hospital Foundation Palliative Care Fund. Schuler-Lefebvre Funeral Chapel, Humboldt, SK.




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