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Wayne Pastl

PASTL: Wayne It is with great sadness the family announces the sudden and unexpected death of Wayne Joseph Frank Pastl, 75 years, of Watson on Tuesday, January 5, 2016.

PASTL: Wayne

It is with great sadness the family announces the sudden and unexpected death of Wayne Joseph Frank Pastl, 75 years, of Watson on Tuesday, January 5, 2016. Wayne was born in Watson, SK on July 30, 1940 to Joseph and Marie (nee Doepker) Pastl, the eldest of 13 children. He obtained all of his education at the Iron Spring School near Watson. On August 10, 1964 Wayne married Mardelle Jurgens at Sacred Heart Church in Watson, SK and this union was blessed with seven children. Wayne worked with his father on the farm for a while then ventured out and obtained employment with Sask. Wheat Pool on the construction crew. Later he worked at West Land Industries and Schmidt Industries. He loved to work with wood and create amazing items with his lathe. He has shared many items from bird houses, tables, vases and bowls with his family and friends. Wayne鈥檚 roots were on the farm and he loved all aspects of the farm life especially harvest time where he would spend hours upon hours on the combine. Wayne and Glenn farmed together for many years and they had the best working relationship. As long as Wayne kept the combine moving, Glenn was happy. The children have fond memories of sharing quality time in the cab of the combine or tractor. They would take their blankets, books and lunch and be with their dad. The family enjoyed skating on the rink Wayne would make for the kids in the winter and trips to the lake in the summer. He loved to collect things and save everything 鈥渏ust in case鈥 you would need something someday. He was an avid stamp and coin collector. He loved antiques too and has many precious items. Wayne loved to garden especially his purple petunias. When February would come around he would become excited about starting a new batch of flower seeds in the house to beautify his yard come spring. He was a great help for Mardelle when it came to berry picking and preserving. They worked well together, especially when it came to anything to do with apples. Wayne was a very social person he loved to visit and catch up on the local news around the community. It wasn鈥檛 uncommon for him to make a few trips a day to town for coffee. He also enjoyed a good game of cribbage, pool or bowling. Wayne loved to keep busy. When the grandchildren came into Wayne鈥檚 life he was the happiest grandpa ever, he would spend hours with them reading, playing or showing them the ways of the farm and how to fix and save things 鈥渏ust in case鈥. Wayne loved his life on the farm, and as he so wished, he died as he lived, on the farm. Wayne will be sadly missed and lovingly remembered by his wife of 51 years Mardelle Pastl of Watson and seven children, nineteen grandchildren and twenty-two great grandchildren: DENNIS (Doreen Seidel) Pastl of AirRonge and family Shayna and daughter Brooklyn and Shyann; RHONDA (Ron) Dunning and family Cory and son Holden, Charmaine and children Letisha, Jaedin and Che, Chantilly (Greg) and children Shaylee, Tavin and Genesis, Windydawn (Marlon) and children Marlo and Zion and Isaac and children Autumn and Jericho; TRACY Pastl of Calgary and family Jennifer and children Travis, Shailynn, Jasmine and Angelo, Keith and son Caleb, Dale and Alex; MARCY Primeau of Prince Albert and family Samantha and daughter Serenity, Amber and children Samson and Arianna, Mikwan and children Feather and Ezra, Devin and Davis; Nicole (Peter) Bourgeois of Calgary; Jason (Deniya) Pastl of Calgary and daughter Kayla and Melissa Plamondon of Lloydminster, SK and children Oliver and Marin; 12 brothers and sisters: Elaine Dech, Judy (Cecil) Cayer both of Balgonie, SK, Jane (Bob) Beach of Regina, SK, Diana (Warren) Smith of Kelowna, BC, Marie (Jim) Ziegler of Smithers, BC, Theresa (Roy Wetherill) Pastl of Regina, SK, Rose (George) Schibli of Terrace, BC, Kathy (Kevin) Classen of Muenster, SK, Marilyn (Rick) Malinski of Humboldt, SK, Glenn Pastl (Ann Loessin) of Watson, SK, Randy (Denyse) Pastl of Saskatoon, SK, and Candace (Ron) Tirk of Regina, SK; brothers-and-sisters-in-law: Linda Jurgens, Joyce (Ted) Bay, Mary Lee Jurgens (Donald Martin) all of Humboldt, SK, Dianne Jurgens and Wayne Jurgens both of Saskatoon, SK; and by numerous nieces and nephews. Wayne was predeceased by his parents Joe and Marie Pastl; in-laws Fred and Marie Jurgens; brother-in-law Rick Dech; and grandson Wayne Ballantyne. A Prayer Service was held on Sunday, January 10, 2016 at 7:30 p.m. led by Milton Kerpan and Brad Gaetz and the Funeral Mass was held on Monday, January 11, 2016 at 1:00 p.m., celebrated by Fr. Francis Akomeah. Both services were held at Sacred Heart R. C. Church, Watson. Interment followed at Sacred Heart Cemetery. Memorial donations may be directed to Sacred Heart R.C. Church Building Fund or New Horizon鈥檚 in Watson. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to MALINOSKI & DANYLUIK FUNERAL HOME, Humboldt.




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