We’ll Never Say Goodbye In Loving Memory Of Cloty Meschishnick

We'll Never Say Goodbye

I cannot see you with my eyes Or hear you with my ears. But thoughts of you are with me still And often dry my tears. You whisper in the rustling leaves That linger in the fall; And in the gentle evening breeze, I'm sure I hear you call. A part of you remains with me That none can take away. It gives me strength to carry on At dawning of new day. I think of happy times we shared, And then I softly sigh, But this I know ? we'll meet again And never say goodbye.

By Larry Howland APPRECIATION The family wishes to express their gratitude for your kindness evidenced in thought and deed, and for your attendance at the funeral service.

SCHULER-LEFEBVRE FUNERAL CHAPEL - Humboldt, Saskatchewan "Dedicated to those we serve."

In Loving Memory Of

Cloty Meschishnick

February 15, 1931 ~ February 11, 2020 88 Years

FUNERAL MASS: Monday, February 17, 2020 - 10:30 a.m. St. Peter's Roman Catholic Cathedral, Muenster, Saskatchewan

Celebrant: Fr. Paul Paproski

Crossbearer: Ross Tilk

Scripture Readers: Rob Meschishnick & Erin Tilk

Intentions: Nicole Nieman

Giftbearers: Rob & Michelle Meschishnick Owen Meschishnick & Mia Meschishnick

Eucharistic Minister: Jim Wassermann

Music Ministry: Organist: Sheryl Korte Pianist: Christy Waldner

St. Peter's Roman Catholic Parish Choir

Eulogist: Lorne Meschishnick

Memorial Table Attendants: Rose Haeusler & Loyola Frank

Active Pallbearers: Nathan Meschishnick Scott Nieman Colin Bauml Derek Meschishnick Mark Nieman Ryan Nieman

Honorary Pallbearers: "All those who shared in Cloty's life."

INTERMENT: St. Peter's Roman Catholic Cemetery, Muenster, Saskatchewan

Memorial Luncheon: Muenster Community Hall, Muenster, Saskatchewan

Memorial Donations: St. Peter's Roman Catholic Parish Saskatchewan Parkinson's Disease Foundation

Cloty was born on February 15, 1931 to Herman and Mary (Wassermann) Meyer. Growing up in a family of two girls, she became her dad's farm hand and enjoyed these responsibilities throughout her life. She attended school at Monastery School in Muenster, SK, and the Ursuline Academy in Bruno, SK. Later, Cloty took her teacher training at the Saskatoon Normal School and spoke fondly of her eight years of teaching in the Fulda area, at St. Gertrude and in St. Gregor. On October 11, 1958 Cloty married Leo Meschishnick and they took up residence on the Meyer farm north of Muenster where they raised their family. Many hours were spent working in her garden, canning fruits and vegetables, and preparing wonderful baking and home-cooked meals. Cloty always remembered everyone's favorites and had these prepared when they came by to visit. Always very involved in her local community of Muenster, Cloty was an active member of the CWL, the Home and School Committee, the Ceramics Club, preparing the Muenster history book and cooking at the Community Centre. It was a highlight for Cloty to watch her kids and grandkids take part in activities, especially the ball games at small town sports days. After Leo's death, Cloty remained on the farm and then eventually moved to Humboldt, living at Landmark Place and Caleb Village. She loved playing cards, attending Landmark wiener roasts, car-pooling her friends around, and continuing to cook and bake for anyone who was in town. Due to failing health, Cloty moved to the Warm `n Cozy Care Home in Saskatoon in 2018. While there, she was treated with kindness and compassion. Our family wishes to express our gratitude to the staff who cared for her through these last difficult months. Cloty will be lovingly remembered and sadly missed by her six children, Karen (Bruce) Nieman; Jim Meschishnick; Lorne (Joan) Meschishnick, Val (Dave) Bauml; Jane (Ab) Tilk; and Rob (Michelle) Meschishnick; her 14 grandchildren: Scott (Brandi), Mark, Nicole (Spencer), Ryan, Nathan (Amanda), Derek (Nikki), Reanne (Brett), Colin, Lisa (Zack), Danielle, Erin, Ross, Owen and Mia; and six great-grandchildren: Caleb, Emerson, Kruze, Madden, Evelyn, and Lillian. She is also survived by her brother-in-law Bill Kotelko and sistersin-law, Helen Meschishnick and Hilda Therres. She was predeceased by her husband Leo and her daughter Jeanette, her parents, Herman and Mary (Wassermann) Meyer, sister Eleanor Kotelko and her in-laws, Herman and Rose.

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