Name |
William Hubert Mabee [1] |
Birth |
24 Dec 1928 |
Stoughton, Saskatchewan, Canada [1, 2] |
Gender |
Male |
Witness-Obituary |
12 Jan 2000 |
Weyburn, Saskatchewan, Canada [3] |
- Margaret Hall passed away suddenly at the Rockyview Hospital on January 5, 2000 at the age of 92 years. Marge was born on December 6, 1907 in Ellisboro, SK and together with her first husband, Bill Mabee, raised a family of five children in Stoughton. She later resided in Weyburn doing what she loved most - working in the ladies dress shop as a seamstress and saleslady. She moved to Calgary with her husband Bill Hall in 1970 where she resided until her death. Marge will be lovingly remembered by her husband Bill, four sons: Mel Mabee, Hugh Mabee, Glenn (Jeanette) Mabee, Allan (Phyllis) Mabee, one daughter Lynette (Norman) Paarup, 13 grandchildren, 28 great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. She is also survived by her sister, Ruth Neidens. She was predeceased by granddaughter Marcia, great granddaughter Stacie and great grandson Michael. Funeral service was held at Leyden's 'Chapel of Remembrance', Calgary, on Saturday, January 8 at 1:00 p.m. with Pastor Remo Madsen officiating. Flowers are gratefully declined but for those who wish, donations may be made directly to the Alberta Heart and Stroke Foundation, 1825 Park Road SW, Calgary, AB T2G 3Y6. Interment to follow at a later date in Weyburn. Arrangements in care of Leyden's Funeral Homes.
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Witness-Obituary |
26 Nov 2003 |
Lacombe, Alberta, Canada [4] |
- Funeral service was held for Troy David Mabee-Bakken of Blackfalds, AB Monday, November 17, 2003 from Wilson's Funeral Chapel, with Interment at Fairview Cemetery, Lacombe, AB. On Monday, November 10, 2003, Troy was involved in a tragic hunting accident and passed away peacefully in Edmonton, AB on Wednesday November 12. Troy was born in Calgary, AB on September 23, 1974 and was raised in Weyburn and Griffin, Saskatchewan. While growing up Troy was involved in many sports and accumulated many good friends over the years, which was very important to him. As an adult, Troy moved to Red Deer, AB where he met his future wife, Karla Street and they were married in October 1998. Troy's greatest joy was the birth of his two sons, Brody born Dec 2000 and Ryley born April 2003, and the life he shared with Karla. He loved those boys more than life itself and he loved being a father. He was their giant cuddly bear and he had big plans to share with his boys. Troy had a great love for the outdoors and spent much of his spare time hunting, fishing, camping and quading. Troy's first love was farming and he took every opportunity to come home and help his parents at seeding and harvest. He truly enjoyed his job with Accu-Rate and the people he worked with also became his good friends, or as Troy would say, "My buddy". The fishing trip to Queen Charlotte Islands last year, and to northern Saskatchewan this summer were highlights in Troy's life, and he was already talking about next year's trip. Troy was never happier when he was in these elements. Predeceased by his mother Jane Mabee, brother Michael Mabee, grandfathers Melvin Bakken, Clifton Christopherson and Mervin Dreis, he is survived by his loving wife Karla, sons Brody and Ryley, his parents Colen & Janice Bakken, sister Ashley Bakken, brother Marshall Bakken, also Dale (Penny) Mabee (Melissa, Kayla & Trent), grandfather Hugh Mabee, grandmothers, Muriel Bakken, Dorothy Christopherson and Berty-Lou Dreis. Karla's family: parents Bernie & Arleen Street and brother Steven (Airyn) Street. The eulogy was delivered by Troy's uncle, Lyle Bakken and his sister Ashley read a tribute to "our big brother". Active pallbearers were Stacey Lund, Travis Lund, Dan Eddy, Kelly Bakken, Jaret Dulc and Brad Hazen. Although Troy was not allowed enough time on this earth, he did not miss a beat. There was no down time for Troy, he lived for the moment and he lived life to the fullest. Troy was a big boy with a big heart, a soft heart. Troy is not gone, you just need to look at his sons, to know that Troy is still with us. If friends desire, contributions may be made to a trust fund established for Troy's sons at the TD Canada Trust, Lacombe Branch, Lacombe, AB.
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Witness-Obituary |
11 May 2022 |
Weyburn, Saskatchewan, Canada [5] |
- Glenn R. Mabee late of Weyburn, Saskatchewan passed away April 30, 2022 at the age of 91 years. Glenn was predeceased by his parents, Bill and Marge (Bell) Mabee; in laws, Reg and Irene Metheral; his adored daughters, Susan Carlson and Marcia Mabee; brother, Mel Mabee; brothers & sisters in law, Richard (Isabelle) Frerichs, Jim (Lorna) Metheral, Joe (Helen) Neuberger and Lois Clarke. Glenn is survived by his loving wife and best friend of 72 years, Jeanette Mabee of Weyburn, SK; daughter, Debbie (Dean) May of Weyburn, SK; son, Jim (Shelley) Mabee of Regina, SK; son, Guy (Marilyn) Mabee of Saskatoon, SK; grandchildren, Joceylnn May, Trevor May, Tanya Carlson, Chad Carlson (Andrea), Leah Sterling, Wade Mabee (Ashley), Kim Mabee (Aaron); great grandchildren, Maysen, Nicholas, Brayden, Blayke and Presley; brothers, Hugh Mabee, Allan Mabee (Phyllis); sister, Lynette Paarup (Norm) as well as numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives & friends. Glenn was born February 24, 1931 in Stoughton and moved to Weyburn where he met and married Jeanette on July 8, 1949. Together they built a busy and fulfilled life in this city. Glenn had numerous interests and passions. One of his greatest passions was his work at the Weyburn Mental Hospital. His career as a Psych nurse started in 1949 and lasted 40 years where many of his co-workers became life-long friends. Along with work at the hospital, he also pursued another career- farming. His love for the farm and the land lasted his whole life. It was well known to family and friends that Glenn had a great love and talent for sports. He played hockey, ball and especially loved to curl, enjoying many bonspiels in Weyburn and surrounding towns. He passed this passion of sports onto his children through coaching countless games and watching in the stands as their biggest fan. Many cherished times were spend on trips to the Minneapolis ball park, Dunedin ball park, Brier events and of course, Taylor Field. Glenn's greatest love was for his family. In spite of shift work and farm work in his younger years, he managed to make time for his large and growing family. Family celebrations were of great importance and seldom missed. Glenn was grateful for his full and blessed life and his family and friends were blessed to share that life with him. A Graveside Service was held on Friday, May 6, 2022 at 1:00 PM at Hillcrest Cemetery, Weyburn, Saskatchewan with a Funeral Lunch & Fellowship that followed at Knox Hall from 2:00 ~ 4:00 PM. For friends so wishing, donations in memory of Glenn may be made to the Weyburn Wor-Kin Shop 1800 Ebel Rd, Weyburn, Saskatchewan S4H 1V3. Condolences may be left at: www.fletcherfuneralchapel.com. Services In Care Of Fletcher Funeral Chapel & Cremation Services, Weyburn, Saskatchewan, 306-842-5432.
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Death |
18 Nov 2022 |
Weyburn, Saskatchewan, Canada [2] |
Obituary |
30 Nov 2022 |
Weyburn, Saskatchewan, Canada [2] |
- William Hugh Mabee late of Weyburn, Saskatchewan formerly of Kamloops, British Columbia, born December 24, 1928 passed away November 18, 2022 at the age of 93 years. Hugh was predeceased by his loving spouse, Doreen McIvor; parents, William Mabee and Margaret Mabee Hall; brothers, Mel and Glenn Mabee; grandsons, Michael Mabee and Troy Mabee-Bakken; and great grandson, Mitchell Mabee O'dell. Hugh is survived by his son, Wayne (Deanna) Mabee of Weyburn, SK; son, Dale (Penny) Mabee of Calgary, AB; daughter, Janice (Colen) Bakken of Weyburn, SK; grandchildren, Scott Mabee, Sonja Mabee-Picard, Shawn Mabee, Ashley (Dirk) Bakken, Marshall (Amanda) Bakken, Melissa Mabee, Kayla Mabee, and Trent Mabee; 11 great grandchildren; brother, Allan (Phyllis) Mabee; sister, Lynette (Norm) Paarup as well as special friends, Wally and Sherlane Reutlinger, and Gordon and Joanne Hofstede of Kamloops, BC. At the request of Hugh and Family, no funeral service will be held. The family would like to express a special thank you to House #3 at Tatagwa for the excellent care for the past six and a half years. For family and friends so wishing, donations in memory of Hugh may be made to the Weyburn Humane Society at Box 1062 Weyburn, Saskatchewan S4H 2L3.Condolences may be left at:www.fletcherchuneralchapel.com. Services in Care of Fletcher Funeral Chapel & Cremation Services, Weyburn, Saskatchewan, 306-842-5432.
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Reference Number |
11949 |
Burial |
Hillside Cemetery, Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada [6] |
Person ID |
I11885 |
Maybee Society |
Last Modified |
7 Apr 2024 |