Person:Nicole Walker (1)

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Name Nicole Faith Walker
Gender Female
Birth? 3 Mar 1974 Tisdale, Saskatchewan, Canada
Other? 16 May 2001 Regina, Saskatchewan, CanadaAnecdote
Death[1] 16 Jul 2003 St. Paul's Hospital, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
Burial? St. Christopher's Cemetery, Christopher Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada
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  1. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. Saskatoon Star Phoenix: Obituaries Archive. (Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada).
  2.   SUMMACH - Nicole Faith Summach (nee Walker) age 29 of Rosetown, SK.passed away peacefully, surrounded by family, July 16, 2003 at St.Paul's Hospital. Nicole was born March 3, 1974 in Tisdale, SK. toEdward and Madelaine Walker and spent most of her childhood surroundedby the natural beauty of Christopher Lake. She attended ChristopherLake Elementary School and Carleton High School in Prince Albert. Aftermoving to Saskatoon in 1992, Nicole met the love of her life, BlairSummach, and, after accepting his proposal at his baseball game, thecouple was united in marriage on July 13, 1996. Nicole worked for theProvincial Fire Control Centre in Prince Albert, Little Print Shop inSaskatoon, and Pike Lake Provincial Park before graduating withDistinction from the University of Saskatchewan with a B. Ed. in 2000.The same year, Nicole and Blair settled in Rosetown, SK. Nicoletaught briefly in Milden Central School and for the last 2 1/2 years atRosetown Central High School. On May 2, 2003, Nicole achieved her mostprecious goal in life with the birth of her son, Blair Walker Summach.Nicole celebrated life with enthusiasm and feistiness and cherished hermany special relationships and memories with family, friends, colleaguesand students. Nicole and Blair shared a love of curling, ball and golf.Nicole will be remembered for her love of nature, efficiency in allthat she did, and her devotion as a wife, mother, family member, friendand teacher. Nicole is survived by her loving husband, Blair and infantson, Brock of Rosetown, parents of Edward and Madelaine Walker,Christopher Lake, brother Jeffery Walker (Joan, children Drayton,Debra-Ann and Ryan), Prince Albert, sister Emma Sorenson (Vince,children Crystal, Samantha, Anthony), Prince Albert, grandparents Hughand Madelaine Staples, Edmonton, mother and father-in-law, Bev and NeilSummach, Saskatoon, brother-in-law Scott Summach (finance JenniferBayne), Saskatoon, and grandfather-in-law, Cecil Summach, Saskatoon,numerous aunts, uncles and cousins, and many loving friends andassociates. She was predeceased by her grandparents Drayton andMargaret Walker, special great-aunt Dorothy Stevenson, devotedgreat-grandmother Isabel Johnson, and grandparents-in-law, Albert andGertrude Sutcliffe and Elaine Summach. Funeral Services for Nicole willbe at 2:00 p.m. on Monday, July 21, 2003 at Rosetown United Church,118-2nd Avenue East with the Rev. Pete Molloy officiating. Intermentwill be held at a later date at St. Christopher's Cemetery, ChristopherLake. Memorial donations may be made to the Brock Summach Trust Fund(c/o Credit Union, Rosetown), the Canadian Cancer Society. St. Paul'sPalliative Care, Saskatoon or a charity of the donor's choice.Arrangements entrusted to Clements Funeral Home, Rosetown. Phone882-2662.
  3.   Mr. Hermanson: — And, Mr. Speaker, while I’m on my feet, I
    also have another delegation that I’m pleased to introduce to the
    Legislative Assembly. In the east gallery there is a group of
    grade 8 students from Rosetown Central High School. We’re
    glad to see them make the long journey from Rosetown to the
    capital city of Regina and hoping that they enjoy the many
    activities that they will undertake.

    Teachers who have accompanied the group are Richard
    Berezowski, Craig Oman, Jana Clark, Nicole Summach, and
    Terry Gowan. And chaperones — only one needed, Mr.
    Speaker — Ross Gregory.

    I know all members of the Legislative Assembly will welcome
    this fine group of students from the community of Rosetown,
    Saskatchewan. Welcome.