Person:William Felske (1)

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William Felske
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Name[1][2] William Felske
Alt Name[3][4] Bill Felske
Gender Male
Birth[3] 1915 Nokomis, Saskatchewan, Canada
Death[3] 9 Dec 1997 Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Burial[3] 12 Dec 1997 Queen's Park Cemetery, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
References
  1. Asquith and District Historical Society (Saskatchewan). The Asquith Record. (Asquith, Saskatchewan: Asquith and District Historical Society, 1982)
    Page 321.
  2. Delisle Women's Institute (Saskatchewan). Through the years : Delisle, Donavon, Gledhow and O'Malley, Laura, Swanson. (s.n., 1972?)
    Page 145.

    The Summach Family

  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Obituary of William Felske, in Saskatchewan Cemeteries Project (Obituaries). (Saskatchewan, Canada: Isherwood, Ron (webmaster)).

    Obituaries of residents & former residents of Nokomis Calgary, AB http://www.geocities.com/nokomis_website/obit.html

    FELSKE - William (Bill) Felske of Calgary, passed away at his residence on December 9, 1997, after a lengthy illness. He is mourned by <living> (nee Summach), his loving wife for fifty-three years. Bill was born in 1915 in Nokomis, Saskatchewan, and was one of eight brothers and seven sisters. He farmed near Nokomis and Quill Lake, Saskatchewan, before moving to Alberta in 1948, where he made many friends in farming, investment and Real Estate circles. Enjoyment of family gatherings anchored Bill's life, but there was always time for travelling, gardening, spectator sports, crafting his red and white glider rockinghorses, and talking with friends at local coffee shops. Besides his loving wife, Bill will be sadly missed by his children, <names of living individuals have been removed> . Funeral Services will be held at First Baptist Church (1311 - 4 Street S.W.), today, December 12, 1997, at 1:00 p.m., with the Rev. John Teibe officiating. Graveside Service to follow at Queen's Park Cemetery. In living memory of William Felske, a tree will be planted at Fish Creek Provincial Park by McInnes & Holloway Funeral Homes, "Chapel of the Bells", 2720 Centre St. North.

  4. Asquith and District Historical Society (Saskatchewan). The Asquith Record. (Asquith, Saskatchewan: Asquith and District Historical Society, 1982)
    Page 318.