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Louise
Hagan passed away February 11, 2010 at the age of 99.
She was born December 1, 1910 at Darmody,
SK.
She is predeceased by her first husband Jim Thomson, and her
second husband Bert in 2002 (married in 1954), daughter Lillian
Honeysett, and son Kenneth Thomson.
Louise was one of 14 children born to Josephine and Olaf
Bruvold. She is survived by brother Sam and sister Annie; daughters,
Winnie (Jack) Markewich of Moose Jaw, and Evelyn (Ted) Cartlidge of
Nelson, BC; sisters-in-law Anna Bruvold and Stella Bruvold;
brothers-in-law Rueben Hagan, Sly Hagan, and Joe Hagan; very special
cousins Karlene, Hugh, and Mickie Hagan;
twelve grandchildren, many great-grandchildren,
great-great-grandchildren; and also many nieces and nephews all over
the country. Louise loved to dance even when she was in her 90's.
She danced at Evelyn's and Ted's 50th anniversary. She treasured her
children and was always proud to show off a new grand baby. Louise
was an avid bowler, well into her 80’s and won many trophies up
until Bert passed away. When Louise was young she was told by her
Dad that she was the best hired man he ever had. She made the best
bread and loved to pick berries, doing so until she no longer could.
She was always one for a good story or joke. Louise will be sadly
missed by all her family and friends. A private graveside service
will be held at a later date at Rosedale
Cemetery.
Memorials to the
Moose Jaw
Health Foundation, 455 Fairford St.E., Moose Jaw,
S6H 1H3, would be appreciated.
In living memory of Louise, a tree will be planted in Besant
Park
by W.J.Jones & Son Funeral Home.
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