Helen Westvelt Wadena, Saskatchewan Obituary

Helen Westvelt

<p style="text-align: center;">In Loving Memory of</p> <p style="text-align: center;"><span style="font-size:28px;">Helen Westvelt</span></p> <p style="text-align: center;">&nbsp;</p> <p style="text-align: center;"><strong>In consideration of the health and safety of friends and family, a private family service will be held.</strong></p> <p style="text-align: center;">&nbsp;</p> <p style="text-align: center;"><strong>Please join the family virtually at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, October 22, 2021 <a href="https://fb.me/e/2HX66siVl">here</a>.</strong></p> <p style="text-align: center;">&nbsp;</p> <p>It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Helen Westvelt on October 18, 2021 at the age of 91. She will be sadly missed but never forgotten.</p> <p>Helen was born on March 7, 1930 to parents Leon and Marion (Bankowski) Guicheteau on their farm near Lintlaw, SK. Her baby brother Edward was born three years later. Helen grew up attending St. Eutrope School and helping out on the family farm.</p> <p>Helen married the love of her life, Lenard Westvelt on June 30, 1948 in Lintlaw, SK. Their son Dale was born in 1949 and daughter Loretta in 1952. They ran a small dairy for 5 years before moving to Winnipeg in 1959 and then Brandon in 1960. They moved &ldquo;back home&rdquo; to Lintlaw in 1963 and took over Lenard&rsquo;s parents&rsquo; farm where they ran a mixed farm of grain and registered Hereford cattle. Helen worked alongside Lenard in the field and with the livestock.</p> <p>In 1983, Lenard and Helen retired to town and built a new house (that Helen designed) where she remained until 2019 when she moved to Kelvington, SK. Helen was involved in many community organizations alongside Lenard &ndash; the Lintlaw Legion, Lintlaw &ldquo;75&rdquo; Snowmobile Derby, Lintlaw Recreation Centre, Lintlaw United Church and community bingos.</p> <p>Retirement brought them much enjoyment &ndash; touring across the United States and Canada in their motorhome, visiting relatives along the way as well as a trip to Norway in 1998. They also loved fishing, snowmobiling and four-wheeling through the bush, and many afternoons spent out at their farm. They loved socializing and dancing &ndash; they lit up the dancefloor. As long as they were spending time together, they were happy.</p> <p>Helen described herself as a &ldquo;homebody&rdquo; &ndash; she took great pride in maintaining her house and yard. She loved working in her flower and vegetable gardens, knitting and quilting, baking and visiting with friends and neighbours. However, Helen&rsquo;s true passion was her family. She would light up when any of her children, grandchildren or great-grandchildren walked through her door or called her on the phone. She had a truly special way of making everyone feel loved.</p> <p>Left behind to cherish her memories are son Dale (Dianne) Westvelt of Yorkton SK, grandson Jason Westvelt and great-grand-children Logan and Lacey (Yorkton, SK), granddaughter Melissa (Todd Yastrub) Westvelt (Edmonton, AB), granddaughter Kimberly (Martin Echtner) Westvelt (Victoria, BC); daughter Loretta (Jim) Yakimoski (Lintlaw, SK), grandson James Yakimoski (Kelvington, SK), granddaughter Kristin (Ryan) Mottram and great-grand children Cole, Leah and Corwin (Kelvington, SK), granddaughter Lauren (Hector Hernandez) Yakimoski (Kelvington, SK); sisters-in-law Reta Guicheteau (Edmonton, AB) and Margaret Westvelt (Rosthern, SK); and many cousins, grand and great-grand nephews and nieces that she held dear as well as her community.</p> <p>Helen was predeceased by her beloved husband Lenard, parents Leon and Marion Guicheteau, brother Edward, parents-in-law Martin and Sina Westvelt, brothers-in-law Alfred Westvelt and Ernest Yergens, and sisters-in-law Rubie Westvelt, Darleen Yergens and Dolores Malish.</p>
March 7, 1930 - October 18, 202103/07/193010/18/2021
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Kirsten Hack
November 3, 2021
Myja summed up Helen so perfectly. Her zest for life and genuine interest and love for others will be missed so much. She was another I regularly conversed with and confided in. She always made sure that I knew I was appreciated and loved. Sending love to her family, wha... Continue Reading
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Myja Lamont
October 22, 2021
Helen treated all the workers at the lodge as her own family. She loved talking about her life, and hearing what was new in our lives. She always had a smile on her face. Helen will be dearly missed.
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October 21, 2021
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Arlene Preston (nee Hooge)
October 20, 2021
My sincere condolences to Dale and Loretta & their families in the loss of a dear mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother. I remember Helen & Lenard living on the farm and the visits, card games etc. our parents used to get into as well as at dances in the Lintlaw Tow... Continue Reading
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Cheryl Hanson
October 20, 2021
Lenard and Helen were very special people to my parents! Dad thought of Lenard as a brother and Helen was the joy of Lenards life! They were a very special couple snd Helen was a beautiful soul inside and out! I will always remember her with a smile in my heart! Hugs to ... Continue Reading
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Henry & Deb & Bryan
October 20, 2021
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Allen Weinhandl
October 19, 2021
Sorry to hear of your loss. She was an awesome lady and always made Karoyle and I (Allen) feel so welcome in her house. Stayed there a couple of times. She'll be greatly missed by all.
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The staff at Tompkins Funeral Home
October 19, 2021
We plant this tree as a living memorial to Helen. We are deeply sorry for your loss.
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