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It is with heavy hearts the family of Letitia Helen Day announces her passing on Saturday, August 6, 2016, at the age of 100 years at Battleford District Care Centre.
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It is with heavy hearts the family of Letitia Helen Day announces her passing on Saturday, August 6, 2016, at the age of 100 years at Battleford District Care Centre. Letty married James Day in July, 1942 in England where James was stationed during World War II. This was where their first son Martin was born. They came to Canada in 1946 and settled in Assiniboia, where Robert and Frank were born. They moved to Battleford in 1953 where Letty remained until her death. Letty was well known for her knitting and craft work, volunteer work and church participation. She loved reading books and playing cards, as well as socializing with friends and family. She had a wonderful sense of humor and loved to tell stories. She will be greatly missed by all those whose life she touched. Letty is survived by her sons Martin (Sue) and family; Robert (Magda) and family; Frank (Audrey) and family; sister Lil and family; and sister-in-law Florrie and family. A come and go tea was held in Letty’s memory on Wednesday, August 10th at 2:00 pm at the St. George’s Anglican Church parish hall. A graveside service was held at the Battleford Cemetery at 1:00 pm. Donations in honor of Letitia may be made to the donor’s choice. Condolences for the family may be left at www.sallowsandmcdonald.com. The family has placed their trust with Martine de Bussac of Sallows & McDonald – Wilson and Zehner Funeral Home.
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The family of Letty Day would like to thank all of her friends for their words of encouragement and messages of condolence. We would also like to thank Martine at Sallows & McDonald Funeral Home for her patience and understanding, Reverend Jan Trost for a comforting service, and the ladies of St. George’s Parish for the lovely lunch.



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