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Obituary for Lyle Fred Waldner

Lyle Fred  Waldner
Lyle Fred Waldner, late of Estevan, SK passed away at St. Joseph's Hospital on Friday, February 28, 2015 at the age of 83 years.
Lyle is lovingly remembered by his wife Thelma of 59 years; his daughter Rosemary (Lloyd) Geiss and their children, Lindsay and Jarred; son, David (Darlene Johnson) Waldner and their children, Landon and Justin Waldner, Callie (Jason) Godson and their daughter Chloe, Chantel Johnson and her son Kieran, Corey Johnson and his children Nikko and Dantae; his sister Eva Martin, brother-in-law Willie Shawaga and their families. Lyle is also survived by Thelma's sisters; Victoria and Darlene (Mark); brothers, Oliver (Arlyn), Lorree (Laurel), Floyd, Blaine, Douglas, Garry (Anne) and their families. Lyle had many nieces and nephews whom were dear to him. Special neighbours and friends Willie (Nancy) Nagy.

Lyle was predeceased by his parents David and Susan; brothers, Albert , Edmund and Gordon; sisters, Martha, Goldie, Laura, Joyce, and Ella; Thelma's mother, Irene and her husband Ray McKenzie; brothers-in-law, Neal and Wayne and special brother-in-law Bert Wolfe.

Lyle was born on October 5, 1931 at Watrous. Lyle began working at an early age on the family farm as well as in the bush and lumber mill. In 1955, he and Thelma married and moved to Estevan where he began a career in the oilfield. Eventually, he started Lyle's Construction Ltd in the early sixties and continued working in the oilfield until 1980. Lyle then retired from the oilfield and he and Thelma moved to their farm near Porcupine Plain, Saskatchewan. In 2003, they moved back to Estevan to be closer to the family.

Lyle was a hard-working man who loved to fish, hunt, and play cards with the family. He spent countless hours in the backyard, gardening, stargazing and visiting. He enjoyed his casino excursions. They had many pets over the years, which gave Lyle much enjoyment.

At Lyle's request there will be no service and a private family interment at a later date.

We would like to thank Dr. Christie, the hospital staff and EMT's for all the care and compassion Lyle received.

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