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Woodrow, Sask. to
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Vernon and Mary
Vernon and Mary
Chisholm. June at-
Chisholm. June attended teacher's college and took her first
tended teacher's col-
lege and took her first
position at Wideview
position at Wideview
School. On April 11,
School. On April 11,
1942 she married her childhood sweetheart,
1942 she married her childhood sweetheart,
Raymond Rusk. June taught at Banff School
Raymond Rusk. June taught at Banff School
until they started their family. She later com-
until they started their family. She later completed ten years of teaching Belmuir School.
pleted ten years of teaching Belmuir School.
June was a tireless worker, expert seamstress
June was a tireless worker, expert seamstress
and wonderful homemaker. She grew large
and wonderful homemaker. She grew large
gardens and loved flowers. She enjoyed mu-
gardens and loved flowers. She enjoyed music and was extremely creative at making
sic and was extremely creative at making
things with paper. She had a strong faith and
things with paper. She had a strong faith and
was a dedicated member of the Woodrow
was a dedicated member of the Woodrow
Gospel Chapel where she taught Sunday
Gospel Chapel where she taught Sunday
school and was a member of the Ladies' Mis-
school and was a member of the Ladies' Mission Circle. After moving to Assiniboia in
sion Circle. After moving to Assiniboia in
1994, June and Raymond became part of
1994, June and Raymond became part of
Dominion Road Baptist Church. Predeceased
Dominion Road Baptist Church. Predeceased
by 1 son; 2 sisters; 2 brothers; she is
by 1 son; 2 sisters; 2 brothers; she is
mourned by Raymond; children Donna (El-
mourned by Raymond; children Donna (Eldon) Fortnum, Joan (Leonard) Johnson, Clifford (Sharon) and Bob (Deldene); 10 grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren.  
don) Fortnum, Joan (leonard) Johnson, Clif-
The funeral was Nov. 4 at Woodrow (Sask.) Gospel
ford (Sharon) and Bob (Deldene); 10 grand-
children; 18 great-grandchildren. The funer-
al was Nov. 4 at Woodrow (Sask.) Gospel
Chapel.
Chapel.


[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]]
[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]]

Latest revision as of 13:03, 4 December 2023

"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2006 Feb 3 p. 27

Birth date: 1920 Jun 7

text of obituary:

JUNE IRENE RUSK

June Irene Rusk died Nov. 1 surrounded by her family. She was born June 7, 1920 in Woodrow, Sask. to Vernon and Mary Chisholm. June attended teacher's college and took her first position at Wideview School. On April 11, 1942 she married her childhood sweetheart, Raymond Rusk. June taught at Banff School until they started their family. She later completed ten years of teaching Belmuir School. June was a tireless worker, expert seamstress and wonderful homemaker. She grew large gardens and loved flowers. She enjoyed music and was extremely creative at making things with paper. She had a strong faith and was a dedicated member of the Woodrow Gospel Chapel where she taught Sunday school and was a member of the Ladies' Mission Circle. After moving to Assiniboia in 1994, June and Raymond became part of Dominion Road Baptist Church. Predeceased by 1 son; 2 sisters; 2 brothers; she is mourned by Raymond; children Donna (Eldon) Fortnum, Joan (Leonard) Johnson, Clifford (Sharon) and Bob (Deldene); 10 grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren. The funeral was Nov. 4 at Woodrow (Sask.) Gospel Chapel.