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Doris Mae Husband

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Doris Mae Husband

        Doris Mae Husband passed from this earth, Saturday, June 13, 2015 at Regina General Hospital after a brief stay in the Moosomin hospital.

        She is survived by her five children; Donald & Loreen (Kroeker), Dauphin, MB; Cameron & Margaret (Limb), Wawota, SK; Miriam & Kenneth Kerr, Stockholm, SK; Ruth & Gordon Goldsmith, Moosehorn, MB and Mark & Christina (Starnes), Regina SK.  Doris  is also survived by her grandchildren  and their families Heidi & Ryan Fowler, Rhys and Hudson, North Weyburn,  SK;  Maria & Konrad Neumann and Mika, Winnipeg, MB; Benjamin &  Lisa  Husband, Lethbridge, AB; James & Natasha Husband, Aaden, Aurora and Avery, Kennedy, SK;  Rachel Husband &  Clint Gottselig,  Regina, SK ; Beth Ann & Dave Ruecker and Jasper, Regina, SK; Serena Kerr ,Stockholm, SK;  Bana & Larissa  Goldsmith, Saskatoon, SK; Thessalie & Aaron Yanke and Judy, Ashern, MB; Davin Husband, Regina, SK;  Aaron Husband, Regina, SK; and Ryan & Alicia Husband,  Outlook, SK. She is also survived by the children and grandchildren of her second husband Richard Reynolds: Carolyn and John McMillan, Kenosee Lake and their children,  Bonnie & Todd Baxter, Ronan & Canyon, Medicine  Hat, AB; Malcolm and Suzanne McMillan, Madalyn & Connor, Vancouver, Washington;  Jason & Andrea  Stamm, Dawson & Jayvn, Regina,SK;    and Tammy McMillan, Chevy , Charly and Harley, Regina, SK; Stewart & Taralee McMillan, Siena, Jada & Karsyn, Brandon, Mb.; Rick & Colleen Reynolds, Monroe, Washington and his children Rachelle (Nick) Elmendorf, Katlynn, Jaylynn, Morgan, Washington;  Chantelle Reynolds and Eliana, and Kyle Reynolds all of Monroe, Washington.  Doris is also survived by her brother and sisters Don & Carol Lewis, Juanita Haven and  Bonnie  Buckallew,  all of Kalispell, MT and  Dorothy Long, Missoula, MT;   as well as numerous nieces, nephews and cousins.

       She was predeceased by her first  husband George Husband and her second husband Richard Reynolds,  her great grandson, Eli Ruecker; her brothers Marion (Thelma) Lewis; Tommy Lewis; Roscoe (Valee) Lewis and Virgil (Melba) Lewis; sisters Pearl (Lloyd) Welty; Cleta (Chet) Haven; and Bernice (Clarence) Graves; her sister in law Lavina ( D.H.) Perkins; her brother in law Dr. Bertram (Ruth) Husband;  and brothers-in-law Clifford Long, Don Buckallew,  Don Bryson, Jim White and Chet Haven.

      George and Doris Husband met at Radville Christian College and after their marriage moved to the family farm west of Wawota where they spent 52 years mixed farming and raising their family.  Doris had many interests during her life such as gardening, raising Arabian horses and Black Angus cattle, bed and breakfast, singing, the Wawota Museum, the Wawota Thrift Store, Wheels and Saddles Horse Club, and the Kitchen Utensils.  Doris will be remembered for her adventurous spirit, her generosity and kindness, her big and loving heart and her overflowing hospitality to everyone who crossed her path.

      Doris’ legacy to her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren is her example of the importance of family and a strong faith, both of which she modelled to her family so powerfully during her life.


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