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Condolence: I was sorry to learn of the passing of Mrs. Kelley, I never met her but knew of her, we were relatives. My great-grandmother, Mrs. Olena Rak (nee Sloboda), was Mrs. Kelley's paternal aunt and my grandfather, Joseph W. Rak, was a first cousin, the Rak family resided in the Vonda, SK. district. I extend my sincere condolences to the Sloboda family.
Condolence: My deepest condolences to Uncle Bill, Aunt Barb, Josephine, Annie and Jean. I recall when my Dad (John) first took the family out west to meet mostly everyone. Visiting Aunt Mary and Phil's farm will always be a treasured memory.
Rest peacefully Aunt Mary and hopefully you will soon hear the many riddles and stories from Phil.
Condolence: dear Mary Kelley Family,
Iam daughter of the late Harry and Stella Kucherhan from Arborfield ,Sask. I have many memories of going to visit Mary and Phil when lived on the farm in the Barrier Valley near Bjorkdale. Going to the barn to visit the horses was my favourite and having coffee and Mary bringing out her half cup which was literally a half of a cup. May Mary be resting with no more pain and back square dancing with Phil. Sincerely Marianne Lindsay and all the Kucherhan siblings.