
Harriet Sollosy
1923-12-03 2010-10-19
SOLLOSY, Harriet Elizabeth Isabel (Smith) 1923 - 2010
Harriet passed away peacefully on Tuesday October 19, 2010 at the age of 86.
Harriet is predeceased by her husband Ted, her parents Harry and May (Hoult) Smith, her husband's parents Mike and Anna (Sabatz) Sollosy, brothers and sisters Ernest (Phyllis) Smith, Douglass Smith, Martha (Harold) Haughn, Elsie (Michie) Hunter and Patrica (Jack) Seymour, her sisters-in-law Ann Randall, Margaret (Steve) Egeto, Kay (Lloyd) Raynard, Ida Smith and brothers-in-law Jim Sollosy, Mike (Mary) Sollosy, and Albert McCullough.
She is survived by her loving family, sons Glenn (Sandy), grandchildren Erin (Jamie) Gardiner, Darryll (Shalon) and great granddaughter River Sollosy, Dwight (Sharon) and grandchildren Marina and Andrea Sollosy; and her daughter Jeannine (Norman) Cline and grandchildren Elliott, Avry and Chelsea Cline. She is also survived by her sister Zelpha McCullough, her brother George Smith, sisters-in-law Kathy Smith, Alice Sollosy, Irene (Bob) Pittendrigh, brother-in-law Earl Randall and aunt Irene Hoult.
Harriet was born in Allan SK December 3, 1923, grew up on the family farm in South Allan. She went to school in Belle Lake, completed her Grade 12 at Bedford Road Collegiate in Saskatoon and received a secretarial certificate from Saskatoon Business College. She married Ted in 1948 and they made their home in Buena Vista, later moving to Montgomery Place in 1959.
Harriet was a full time homemaker. She was very involved with the Church, a long time choir member, a lifetime UCW member, and active with the establishment of Trinity United Church. She and Ted became beekeepers and were founding members of the Saskatoon Farmers' Market. They enjoyed travelling and later built a cabin at Lac La Ronge. Throughout her life family ties were important. She kept in contact with extended family and enjoyed many trips with her sisters and niece to visit distant cousins.
Donations can be made to Oliver Lodge or St. David's Trinity United Church. The funeral will be Friday, October 22, 2010 at 1:30 p.m. at St. David's Trinity United Church, 3318 Merritt Street, Saskatoon, SK. Interment will take place in Woodlawn Cemetery. Email condolences may be sent to mail@saskatoonfuneralhome.com. Arrangements entrusted to Saskatoon Funeral Home. Ph 244-5577
Harriet passed away peacefully on Tuesday October 19, 2010 at the age of 86.
Harriet is predeceased by her husband Ted, her parents Harry and May (Hoult) Smith, her husband's parents Mike and Anna (Sabatz) Sollosy, brothers and sisters Ernest (Phyllis) Smith, Douglass Smith, Martha (Harold) Haughn, Elsie (Michie) Hunter and Patrica (Jack) Seymour, her sisters-in-law Ann Randall, Margaret (Steve) Egeto, Kay (Lloyd) Raynard, Ida Smith and brothers-in-law Jim Sollosy, Mike (Mary) Sollosy, and Albert McCullough.
She is survived by her loving family, sons Glenn (Sandy), grandchildren Erin (Jamie) Gardiner, Darryll (Shalon) and great granddaughter River Sollosy, Dwight (Sharon) and grandchildren Marina and Andrea Sollosy; and her daughter Jeannine (Norman) Cline and grandchildren Elliott, Avry and Chelsea Cline. She is also survived by her sister Zelpha McCullough, her brother George Smith, sisters-in-law Kathy Smith, Alice Sollosy, Irene (Bob) Pittendrigh, brother-in-law Earl Randall and aunt Irene Hoult.
Harriet was born in Allan SK December 3, 1923, grew up on the family farm in South Allan. She went to school in Belle Lake, completed her Grade 12 at Bedford Road Collegiate in Saskatoon and received a secretarial certificate from Saskatoon Business College. She married Ted in 1948 and they made their home in Buena Vista, later moving to Montgomery Place in 1959.
Harriet was a full time homemaker. She was very involved with the Church, a long time choir member, a lifetime UCW member, and active with the establishment of Trinity United Church. She and Ted became beekeepers and were founding members of the Saskatoon Farmers' Market. They enjoyed travelling and later built a cabin at Lac La Ronge. Throughout her life family ties were important. She kept in contact with extended family and enjoyed many trips with her sisters and niece to visit distant cousins.
Donations can be made to Oliver Lodge or St. David's Trinity United Church. The funeral will be Friday, October 22, 2010 at 1:30 p.m. at St. David's Trinity United Church, 3318 Merritt Street, Saskatoon, SK. Interment will take place in Woodlawn Cemetery. Email condolences may be sent to mail@saskatoonfuneralhome.com. Arrangements entrusted to Saskatoon Funeral Home. Ph 244-5577