Person:Percy Summach (1)

Watchers
Percy Alexandra Summach
m. 30 Jan 1912
  1. Harvey Wesley Summach1912 - 1997
  2. Elden William Summach1914 - 1936
  3. Wilfred August Summach1915 - 1992
  4. Jean Mary Summach1917 - 2002
  5. Maureen Ristau Summach1919 - 1971
  6. Gordon Ray Summach1923 - 1992
  7. Percy Alexandra Summach1926 - 2013
Facts and Events
Name[1][2] Percy Alexandra Summach
Alt Name[1] Mick Summach
Gender Male
Birth[1][3] 20 Dec 1926 Avondale, Saskatchewan, Canadain August's new farm house, across the road from the farm of Fred Summach
Death[3] 23 Sep 2013 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Percy (Mick) Summach, in Asquith and District Historical Society (Saskatchewan). The Asquith Record. (Asquith, Saskatchewan: Asquith and District Historical Society, 1982)
    Page 322, 1982.
  2. The Summach Family, in Delisle Women's Institute (Saskatchewan). Through the years : Delisle, Donavon, Gledhow and O'Malley, Laura, Swanson. (s.n., 1972?)
    Page 145, Abt 1972.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Summach, Percy (Mick), in Star Phoenix. (Saskatoon, Saskatchewan)
    27 Sep 2013.

    December 20, 1926 – September 23, 2013
    Passed away peacefully at the age of 86 at Circle Drive Alliance Personal Care Home. He was the youngest of a family of 9 children. He will be deeply missed by his devoted wife [name removed] and children: Connie deceased 2012 [names of living individuals have been removed.]. Predeceased by his daughter Connie, brothers Eldon, Harvey, Wilf and Ray, sisters Jean and Maureen. Mick was an active member in Asquith Baptist Church and its music ministry, town council, school board, Asquith Rink and Curling Club. Mick was born and raised on the family farm in the Avondale district and continued to farm there with his dad and brothers Ray and Wilf until he retired in 1991. Mick and Wilma enjoyed many winter breaks to Arizona and made lots of new friends. Music was always a big part of those holidays as well. After that Mick and Wilma moved to Luther Heights in Saskatoon in 2001. Mick will always be remembered for his love for grandchildren, musical talent, practical joking among other things. One thing dad always looked forward to over the past years was tractor pulling at the exhibition and competing against his cousin Manley whether it be for the shiniest tractor or the pull itself. A Memorial Service will be held at Forest Grove Community Church, 502 Webster Street at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday Sept. 28, 2013, officiated by Rev. Wayne McLaren with a celebration lunch to follow. To send online condolences, visit www.parkfuneral.ca "Obituaries & Tributes". Arrangements entrusted to Greg Lalach, Park Funeral Chapel, 306.244.2103.
    Published in The Saskatoon StarPhoenix from Sept. 26 to Sept. 27, 2013