Carol Marie PASKALL1 was born on 25 July 1975 in Calgary, Alberta.

Parents: Harold Gordon PASKALL M.Sc-28 and Donalda Mary Anne MCGILLIVRAY-76.


Christine (C.C.) PASKALL1 was born on 18 June 1971 in Richmond, British Columbia.

Parents: Lloyd Stanley PASKALL-1 and Gladys (Klaaske) TERPSTRA-4.

Spouse: Graham David WALLER-32. Christine (C.C.) PASKALL and Graham David WALLER were married on 29 December 1990 in Delta, British Columbia.

Children were: Matthew (Willie) John WALLER-31, Ashley (Woody) Allison WALLER-33.


Danny Lee PASKALL1 was born on 16 March 1969 in Richmond, British Columbia.

He died on 12 May 1999 in Delta, British Columbia.9,10

Obituary:


PASKALL - Danny Lee, Born March 16, 1969 in Ladner, BC, passed away May 12, 1999. Predeceased by his mother Gladys. He is remembered by his father Lloyd; brothers, Al; Randy; and his sister C.C. He will be greatly missed by his aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Known for his easy-going nature, Danny was always there for family and friends and will be sorely missed by all. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the BC Epilepsy Foundation. Danny was cremated and the ashes were scattered in Howe Sound, British Columbia.

Parents: Lloyd Stanley PASKALL-1 and Gladys (Klaaske) TERPSTRA-4.


Dennis Charles PASKALL1 was born on 25 October 1937 in Rocky Mountain House, Alberta.

Dennis Charles and Wayne Kenneth were twin brothers, although not identical.

Parents: William (Wasyliy Hryhorovych) PASKALL-3 and Clara Emma BROCKMAN-2.

Spouse: Iris May WARBURTON-75. Iris May WARBURTON and Dennis Charles PASKALL were married on 2 July 1960 in Milk River, Alberta.

Children were: William Murray PASKALL-119, Kathleen Mary PASKALL-120.


Emily Elizabeth PASKALL1 was born on 21 June 1996 in St. Albert, Alberta.

Parents: Todd Robert PASKALL-115 and Shelley Lynne KELLER-175.


Harold Gordon PASKALL M.Sc1 was born on 22 April 1941 in Rocky Mountain House, Alberta.

He died on 4 May 1994 in Calgary, Alberta. He was buried on 8 May 1994 in Calgary, Alberta.

Parents: William (Wasyliy Hryhorovych) PASKALL-3 and Clara Emma BROCKMAN-2.

Spouse: Donalda Mary Anne MCGILLIVRAY-76. Donalda Mary Anne MCGILLIVRAY and Harold Gordon PASKALL M.Sc were married on 9 July 1966 in Calgary, Alberta.

Children were: Sara Kathryn PASKALL-123, Carol Marie PASKALL-124.


James Robert PASKALL1 was born on 1 March 1936 in Rocky Mountain House, Alberta.

He died on 25 December 1984 in Edmonton, Alberta. He was buried on 31 December 1984 in Edmonton, Alberta.

Parents: William (Wasyliy Hryhorovych) PASKALL-3 and Clara Emma BROCKMAN-2.

Spouse: Eva Grace THOMSON-113. Eva Grace THOMSON and James Robert PASKALL were married on 19 September 1959 in Edmonton, Alberta.

They were divorced in 1980 in Edmonton, Alberta.

Children were: Tracy Edna PASKALL-114, Todd Robert PASKALL-115, Tony James PASKALL-116.


Jean PASKALL1 was born on 17 March 1928 in Rocky Mountain House, Alberta.

She died on 1 May 1984 in Stony Plain, Alberta.

Parents: William (Wasyliy Hryhorovych) PASKALL-3 and Clara Emma BROCKMAN-2.

Spouse: Frank Elmo Carleton STRAUSE-73. Jean PASKALL and Frank Elmo Carleton STRAUSE were married on 9 June 1947 in Rocky Mountain House, Alberta.

Children were: Pamelia Jeanette STRAUSE-80, Virginia Darlene STRAUSE-81, Daryle Gregory STRAUSE-82, Jackie Brian STRAUSE-83.


Jennifer Katelyn PASKALL1 was born on 28 April 1989 in Medicine Hat, Alberta.

Parents: William Murray PASKALL-119 and Lisa Anne RUSHMORE-121.

Children were: Ryder William Charles PASKALL-1517.


Joyce Grace PASKALL1 was born on 14 November 1921 in Rocky Mountain House, Alberta.

Parents: William (Wasyliy Hryhorovych) PASKALL-3 and Clara Emma BROCKMAN-2.

Spouse: John Munro STRIEGLER-34. Joyce Grace PASKALL and John Munro STRIEGLER were married on 30 June 1955 in Revelstoke, British Columbia.

Children were: Raymond Alfred STRIEGLER-35, Susan Olive STRIEGLER-36, Cindy Rose STRIEGLER-37.


Kathleen Mary PASKALL1 was born on 18 June 1962 in Edmonton, Alberta.

Parents: Dennis Charles PASKALL-26 and Iris May WARBURTON-75.

Spouse: Robert Keith GILES-220. Kathleen Mary PASKALL and Robert Keith GILES were married on 8 October 1988 in Calgary, Alberta.

Children were: Emily Kate GILES-221, Adam Keith GILES-886.


Keith Stephen PASKALL1 was born on 5 November 1934 in Rocky Mountain House, Alberta.

He died on 15 April 1942 in Rocky Mountain House, Alberta. He was buried on 20 April 1942 in Rocky Mountain House, Alberta.

Parents: William (Wasyliy Hryhorovych) PASKALL-3 and Clara Emma BROCKMAN-2.


Kyra Marie PASKALL1 was born on 17 April 1999 in Brooks, Alberta.

Parents: William Murray PASKALL-119 and Jeanine Elizabeth COLES-217.


Lacey May PASKALL1 was born on 22 December 1986 in Medicine Hat, Alberta.

Parents: William Murray PASKALL-119 and Lisa Anne RUSHMORE-121.


Lauren Paige PASKALL1 was born on 17 May 1997 in Brooks, Alberta.

Parents: William Murray PASKALL-119 and Jeanine Elizabeth COLES-217.


Lloyd Stanley PASKALL1 was born on 21 September 1939 in Rocky Mountain House, Alberta.

He received his journeyman's Ticket #9208 AB for Sheet Metal Mechanic on 12 October 1960 in Calgary, Alberta. He received a Ticket #3869 and Contractors License #1297 degree on 15 March 1969 in Delta, British Columbia.

Parents: William (Wasyliy Hryhorovych) PASKALL-3 and Clara Emma BROCKMAN-2.

Spouse: Gladys (Klaaske) TERPSTRA-4. Gladys (Klaaske) TERPSTRA and Lloyd Stanley PASKALL were married on 29 August 1959 in Beverly, Alberta.

On 16 August 1968 they with their family moved from in Edmonton, Alberta to Delta, BC.

Children were: Alfred Ted PASKALL-7, Randolph William PASKALL-8, Danny Lee PASKALL-9, Christine (C.C.) PASKALL-10.


Lois Charlotte PASKALL1 was born on 30 April 1933 in Rocky Mountain House, Alberta.

She died on 19 June 1988 in Wetaskiwin, Alberta.

OBITUARY GOODWIN,


Mrs. Lois Charlotte Goodwin of Edmonton, Alberta, formerly of Ponoka, passed away in Wetaskiwin, Alberta on June 19th, 1988 at the age of 55 years. Lois was born on April 30th, 1933 in Rocky Mountain House, Alberta. Rocky was the setting for Lois' childhood. She was the 6th daughter and 7th born of 15 children to Clara and William Paskall, an English lady and an Austrian trainman. The CPR train tracks provided hours of enjoyment both as a youngster and a teenager. She had a strong will even as a child. The train trestle was a challenge that she conquered with her trusty bicycle. The tiny house she was raised in had a delicious aroma every Saturday as Lois baked fruit pies to supply the many hungry mouths the following week. She always, from that time on, was an excellent pie maker. With 8-10 brothers and sisters running around at any one time, childhood memories were of busy and often hectic times.

In her late teens, Lois moved from Rocky Mountain House to Ponoka. Her excellent mathematics ability enabled her to find employment at the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce. There she met Richard Elliot Goodwin, and they were married in November of 1952. The move to the farm began another chapter in Lois' life. She was an excellent cook and the harvest crews loved her cakes and pies. Always a hard worker, she helped in the fields and with the animals as required. During her years spent on the farm, Lois' attributes surfaced. As an
active member in the community WI, she offered and shared much of her time and talents. Lois could do many things with her hands. She
crocheted doilies, knit socks and mitts for the kids, quilted blankets, embroidered pillowcases and did never-ending mending with her singer sewing machine. She created unique clothing for her children that were often the envy of their friends. Sweet peas and bleeding hearts were 2 of her favorite garden flowers. There was surely a vase of fragrant pink and purple sweet peas sitting on the kitchen table, and as always, artistically arranged with carrot top greenery. Despite the pigs rooting, the dogs digging, the chickens scratching; and the boys playing football, she received county-wide recognition for her green thumb skills and landscaping efforts. After a full day of working on the farm and caring for 5 children, Lois would hit the couch with a cup of coffee and the TV guide. If the movie was one she had seen, she would read her book. She loved movies and books so much so that there were very few spy thriller novels she hadn't read, and she was always saying that she had already seen that particular movie. Because of Lois' narcolepsy she often had to watch the darn movie 2 or 3 times before she saw it completely from start to finish. Needless to say she could beat anyone at Trivial Pursuit in the entertainment category. Lois loved music. She loved to dance. She and Richard frequented many country dances. She even tolerated the piano practicing in the hopes of developing a pianist like Uncle Arthur. Neither of the girls had to do dishes if they would practice that piano for an hour, or hopefully three. Sunday mornings were a real treat! The stereo would be blasting out Lois' favorite Charlie Pride singing his spiritual hymns. Lois would be singing, dancing and making pancakes for the lazy crew still in bed. Charlie Pride's music seemed to echo Lois' inner most thoughts and feelings. All who knew her know that Charlie Pride was without question her favorite. The Ferrybank Community was very close and a major part of Lois' life. I'm sure many can remember those dances at Homeglen; the nights spent skidooing under a full moon down in the river valleys, the peppermint schnapps, followed by grilled cheese and onion sandwiches
and the great debates across the table at the end of the evening. Cards, games and puzzles also occupied Lois' time, and many nights
were spent playing bridge, canasta or rumoli. But most times her best hands would be scattered on the floor as her cataplexy caused her to faint from the excitement. Over the years, as the children grew older, many special memories can be recalled; the summer Sunday evening weiner roasts, hot dogs, watermelon, rhubarb dipped in sugar and rainbows that the kids would race towards trying to find that elusive pot of gold. They were too young to realize that their pot of gold was sitting right beside them - reminding them to say "please" when they asked for the mustard. The family shelled peas by the wash tub full, extracted pails of honey from the hives and plucked many chickens or "pulled tubes" as Wayne would say. Family scrub games were also great although it seemed that Lois' many potential home runs were thwarted as again her excitement often would prevent her from even reaching first base. This dynamic lady, while raising her children returned to school to finish her high school education. She attended Ponoka Composite High School and Red Deer College as an adult student at the same time as the kids. Lois fit in and did very well. Her determination and courage assisted her as she realized these goals. After completing her high school, Lois returned to work at the bank. She made many friends at the Bank of Commerce and then again at the Treasury Branch. In the 20 years that she spent in the banking business, advancing from teller to assistant accountant to loans
officer, she became well known and respected for her thoroughness and special understanding of the financial needs of the farm community. Many customers would ask specifically for Lois, knowing that she would always serve them well. She would often meet with customers outside of normal banking hours to help with their loan applications. As she was a bit of a perfectionist - she often demanded and received the best from people. With time Lois became a grandmother. Her five grandchildren will miss her regular visits, always with the package of gum in her purse. She was kind and generous. She stood as a role model for her children - one exemplifying courage, strength, kindness, generosity and integrity. Lois spent most of her adult life struggling and coping with disorders called narcolepsy and cataplexy. Most people do not understand these diseases as they are not well known. Cataplexy would cause Lois to lose control of her muscles when she became too excited, angry, happy or sad. Perhaps her lower lip would quiver and she would close her eyes, or more dramatically, she would appear to faint, collapsing onto the floor. When her children were breaking her figurines, she would become angry and how frustrating to collapse on the floor and not be able to carry through with the intended discipline! Close friends and family members became very good at catching her as she fell and reviving her with a cold face cloth on her forehead. With time, in an attempt to avoid the situation, Lois learned to suppress her emotions. She loved a good joke but just couldn't let loose with a hearty laugh. She kept a lot of emotion inside. But those close to Lois knew that when she did show any signs of emotion, her feelings were truly genuine. At Christmas time the children would know she liked her gift, especially if she became excited and fainted. Narcolepsy also affected Lois' life. Excessive daytime sleepiness caused her to fall asleep at the drop of a hat. As a student in school, she would often fall asleep in class, sometimes leaving classmates and teachers thinking she was lazy. The 20 minute car ride from town to the farm was often interrupted by a stop at the side of the road for a short cat-nap. For many years Lois had both these conditions and doctors were unable to diagnose and adequately treat them. Recently Lois found a doctor in Edmonton who was researching sleep disorders at the University of Alberta. She participated in some of their studies. Her condition was never adequately controlled and in fact, the medications that she had been taking for many years made her heart work many times harder than normal. She became very enthusiastic and actively involved with the Canadian Association for Narcolepsy. Against uncommon odds, she had struggled and learned to cope with her disorder. Just as Lois learned to cope with narcolepsy, cataplexy, lifes good times and lifes bad times, so will we learn to live without her presence. She will truly be missed and remembered.


Lois was predeceased by her father William Paskall, her brothers Keith and Jim and sisters Lynda and Jean. Lois is survived by Deb and
husband Bryan Martin, Garth, Larry and wife Bobbi and Wayne all of Ponoka; and Verona of Edmonton. They will miss their mother, and also, so will Richard. Her grandchildren Amy, Joni, Traci, Anthony and Max will miss her ever present love. Her Mother Clara Emma Paskall of Calgary and brothers and sisters Joyce Striegler of Surrey, BC, Alfred, Wayne, and Harold Paskall, Margaret McDonald and Roseanne Mar all of Calgary; Lloyd Paskall of Delta BC; Violet Rees of Ponoka, Sheila Puskas of Saskatoon, Sask. and Dennis Paskall of Brooks all have fond memories of Lois as a mother, daughter, sister and a friend. No one will be able to fill the gap that her death has brought. Friends and acquaintances will surely remember her for years to come. Services were held from the Ponoka United Church on Thursday, June 23rd, 1988 at 2:30 P.M. with Reverend Dave Edwards officiating. Cremation. If friends desire memorial tributes may be made to the Canadian Association for Narcolepsy, Box 223, Postal Station S, Toronto Ontario, M5M 4L7.

Parents: William (Wasyliy Hryhorovych) PASKALL-3 and Clara Emma BROCKMAN-2.

Spouse: Richard Elliot GOODWIN-74. Lois Charlotte PASKALL and Richard Elliot GOODWIN were married on 29 October 1952 in Ponoka, Alberta.  They were divorced on 10 September 1984 in Ponoka, Alberta.

Children were: Debra Faye GOODWIN-101, Garth Royce GOODWIN-102, Larry Raymond GOODWIN-103, Verona Marie GOODWIN-104, Wayne Richard GOODWIN-105.


Lynda Mae PASKALL1 was born on 13 May 1943 in Rocky Mountain House, Alberta.

She died on 7 May 1960 in Calgary, Alberta. She was buried on 11 May 1960 in Calgary, Alberta.

Parents: William (Wasyliy Hryhorovych) PASKALL-3 and Clara Emma BROCKMAN-2.


Margaret Alice PASKALL1 was born on 7 September 1945 in Rocky Mountain House, Alberta.

Parents: William (Wasyliy Hryhorovych) PASKALL-3 and Clara Emma BROCKMAN-2.

Spouse: Donald Charles LEASK-62. Margaret Alice PASKALL and Donald Charles LEASK were married on 18 February 1966 in Calgary, Alberta.

They were divorced in 1970 in Calgary, Alberta.

Children were: Sherry Lynne Michelle LEASK-64.

Spouse: Kenneth MCDONALD-63. Margaret Alice PASKALL and Kenneth MCDONALD were married on 2 August 1975 in Calgary, Alberta.


Randolph William PASKALL1 was born on 15 April 1963 in Edmonton, Alberta.

Parents: Lloyd Stanley PASKALL-1 and Gladys (Klaaske) TERPSTRA-4.

Spouse: Arrina SEGAS-72. Arrina SEGAS and Randolph William PASKALL were married on 4 July 1992 in Richmond, British Columbia.

They were divorced on 4 July 2003 in Vancouver, British Columbia.


Rhiannon Elizabeth PASKALL1 was born on 7 October 1985 in Richmond, British Columbia.

She graduated on 30 June 2003 in Surrey, British Columbia. Rhiannon Elizabeth Paskall won Two Gold Medals and Three Silver Medals at the British Columbia disabled Olympics in 2003

Parents: Alfred Ted PASKALL-7 and Julie ROSS-11.


Rose Anne PASKALL1 was born on 20 March 1926 in Rocky Mountain House, Alberta.

Parents: William (Wasyliy Hryhorovych) PASKALL-3 and Clara Emma BROCKMAN-2.

Spouse: Wesley Dimmick MAR-48. Rose Anne PASKALL and Wesley Dimmick MAR were married on 1 June 1944 in Vancouver, British Columbia.

Children were: Sharon Wanda MAR-49, Richard Douglas MAR-50.


Ryder William Charles PASKALL was born on 11 March 2008 in Medicine Hat, Alberta.

He died on 12 March 2008 in Medicine Hat, Alberta.

Parents: Jennifer Katelyn PASKALL-224.


Sara Kathryn PASKALL1 was born on 7 January 1971 in Calgary, Alberta.

Parents: Harold Gordon PASKALL M.Sc-28 and Donalda Mary Anne MCGILLIVRAY-76.

Spouse: Alain GUILBAULT-170. Sara Kathryn PASKALL and Alain GUILBAULT were married on 10 June 1995 in Calgary, Alberta.


Sheila Marie PASKALL1 was born on 9 August 1931 in Rocky Mountain House, Alberta.

Parents: William (Wasyliy Hryhorovych) PASKALL-3 and Clara Emma BROCKMAN-2.

Spouse: John Raymon PUSKAS-98. Sheila Marie PASKALL and John Raymon PUSKAS were married on 13 January 1949 in Nordegg, Alberta.

Children were: Clifford Gordon PUSKAS-99, Cheryl Lorraine PUSKAS-100.


Stacey Rose PASKALL1 was born on 7 January 1990 in Richmond, British Columbia.

Parents: Alfred Ted PASKALL-7 and Julie ROSS-11.


Todd Robert PASKALL1 was born on 2 May 1962 in Edmonton, Alberta.

Todd Robert and Tony James were twin brothers, although not identical.

Parents: James Robert PASKALL-25 and Eva Grace THOMSON-113.

Spouse: Shelley Lynne KELLER-175. Shelley Lynne KELLER and Todd Robert PASKALL were married on 2 September 1995 in St. Albert, Alberta.

Children were: Emily Elizabeth PASKALL-178.


Tony James PASKALL1 was born on 2 May 1962 in Edmonton, Alberta.

Tony James and Todd Robert were twin brothers, although not identical.

Parents: James Robert PASKALL-25 and Eva Grace THOMSON-113.


Tracy Edna PASKALL1 was born on 30 September 1960 in Edmonton, Alberta.

Parents: James Robert PASKALL-25 and Eva Grace THOMSON-113.

Spouse: Richard Leo AYOTTE-117. Tracy Edna PASKALL and Richard Leo AYOTTE were married on 25 September 1982 in Edmonton, Alberta.

Children were: Chantelle Nicole AYOTTE-118, Tyler Ross AYOTTE-173, Daniel Leo AYOTTE-174.


Violet Emma PASKALL1 was born on 12 March 1925 in Rocky Mountain House, Alberta.

Parents: William (Wasyliy Hryhorovych) PASKALL-3 and Clara Emma BROCKMAN-2.

Spouse: Donald Vincent REES-39. Violet Emma PASKALL and Donald Vincent REES were married on 8 May 1943 in Red Deer, Alberta.

Children were: Terrance Donald REES-40, Trudy Violet REES-41.


Wayne Kenneth PASKALL1 was born on 25 October 1937 in Rocky Mountain House, Alberta.

He died on 1 December 2003 in Calgary, Alberta.

Wayne Kenneth and Dennis Charles were twin brothers, although not identical.

Parents: William (Wasyliy Hryhorovych) PASKALL-3 and Clara Emma BROCKMAN-2.


William (Wasyliy Hryhorovych) PASKALL1,11 was born on 3 February 1894 in Chornivka, Ukraine.2,12

Birth certificate issued 1933
 

Just to think about it would suggest that was approximately when Hyryhoriy Paskal died and William was contacted re: the estate. This would have to infer that he was in contact with his family after immigrating to Canada. We now have verbal proof that he wrote letters to his family in the Ukraine. We also know now that his father Hryhoriy was married a second time to Marie ANDRONIC February 16, 1933.

This birth certificate was written in the Romanian language "not" the Ukrainian Language. This accounts for the different spellings of his name and the family surname.

William was baptized in Chornivka, Ukraine, February 05, 1894 with the given name of Wasyliy Hryhorovych Paskal. Religion: Romanian Orthodox. The following individuals are also linked to this event: Mihail DOBINSCHI (priest/deacon) and Ioan LATOTCHI (godparent).William emigrated from the Ukraine and arrived at St, Johns, New Brunswick, March 21, 1912. His ultimate destination in Canada was given as Edmonton, Alberta.

Bill's occupation: Section Foreman for the Canadian National Railway in Rocky Mountain House, Alberta, July 16, 1916. The time prior to 1916 is not exactly documented. In the documents we do have, he states in his own hand that he was employed by a railway (the researcher of this thinks it was the Canadian Northern Railway the original name for
the Canadian National Railway) in the Calgary - Crossfield area. He was baptized on 5 February 1894 in Chornivka, Ukraine.2 He immigrated on 21 March 1912 to Calgary, Alberta.

August 08, 1940 at Rocky Mountain House, Alberta.

When Bill filled out the 1940 Wartime Census he stated that he was born on a farm.He gave his country of birth as Austria, Bukovina in the town of Cernautie. His stated racial origin as Ukrainian. When asked what other languages he could speak, read and write in, the language given was Ukrainian. He gave his current occupation as Track Foreman and his regular occupation as Section Foreman with 24 years of experience. (1940 minus 24 = 1916) In the last 12 months he stated that he had worked 52 weeks. When asked were you brought up on a farm, he stated yes until the age of 17. His answers to being able to do farm work was no, which included can you handle horses, drive a tractor, use farm machinery or milk a cow. If you take the above information as gospel, along with the fact he arrived on Canadian shores in March 1912 and relocated to Rocky Mountain House in 1916 as a Track Foreman. There is 4 years in there that is not accurately traceable. Somewhere, in those 4 years he learned enough about railways to be promoted to Track Foreman. From what I have been able to gather so far, I would think that the 4 years were spent in the Calgary - Crossfield area working for the railroad.

The proverbial grain (or ton) of salt must be used for the above information.

Written by LSP

William was naturalized on 25 November 1921 in Rocky Mountain House, Alberta.

Actual Naturalization papers issued December 4, 1921. Certificate #15856 of Series A

He retired on 31 March 1956 in Calgary, Alberta.

Bill was employed by the CNR for Forty Years less 3 months.

He died on 19 November 1977 in Calgary, Alberta.

OBITUARY:


On November 19, 1977 Mr. William Paskall, aged 83 years, beloved husband of Mrs. Clara Paskall, of 1103 - Radnor Avenue N.E. Calgary, passed away. Born in Chornivka, Ukraine on February 3, 1894, he came to Canada on March 21, 1912. He was employed with the C.N.R. as a road master for 39 years and 9 months from Rocky Mountain House to Calgary.
Besides his loving wife, he is survived by 6 sons, Alfred, Calgary; Jim, Edmonton; Dennis, Brooks; Wayne, Calgary; Harold, Calgary; and Lloyd, Delta, B.C. 7 daughters, Mrs. Joyce Striegler, Surrey, B.C.; Mrs. Violet Rees, Ponoka, Alberta; Mrs. Rose Anne Mar, Calgary; Mrs. Jean Strause, Edmonton; Mrs. Sheila Puskas, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan; Mrs. Lois Goodwin, Ponoka; Mrs. Margaret McDonald, Calgary; 32 grandchildren and 9 great grandchildren. He was predeceased by one son Keith and a daughter Linda.
Services for the late Mr. William Paskall, were held at The Garden Chapel (Foster Funeral Home) N.W. Calgary, on Thursday, at 1:00 P.M. Rev. Dave Sellick North Hill Church of the Nazarene officiating. Internment Mountain View Memorial Gardens.
No flowers by request, donations may be made to The Alberta Heart Foundation, 2011 - 10 Avenue, S.W. Calgary.
William was buried on 24 November 1977 in Calgary, Alberta.

Parents: Hryhoriy Georgiyovych PASKAL-13 and Anna Georgiivna BODNARIUK-14.

Spouse: Clara Emma BROCKMAN-2. Clara Emma BROCKMAN and William (Wasyliy Hryhorovych) PASKALL were married on 25 December 1920 in Rocky Mountain House, Alberta.

Weddng Day December 25, 1920

The wedding took place in the Pearse Hall at Rocky Mountain House. The Reverand McKechnie (who was blind) performed the wedding ceremony. Lucian Simons played the organ for the service. Clara and (I presume) Constance were driven to the church with light
snow falling, in a democrat driven by Mr. Bert Parsons. Mr. Parsons also drove the Bride and Groom back to the farm for the Wedding
Reception. On the return trip to the farm the sun did manage to come out as reported by the bride. I have no guest list of any kind other
than the above mentioned people. How they got from the farm to the "Cache" (where they spent their wedding night) is not stated, quite
possibly none of our business.

They celebrated their anniversary on 25 December 1970in Calgary, Alberta

Former Residents Mark Anniversary

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Paskall (nee Clara Brockman) celebrated their golden wedding anniversary Dec. 26, 1970, with an open house held at their home on Radnor Ave. on boxing day. Mr. and Mrs. Paskall married December 25, 1920 by Rev. Mckechnie of the Presbyterian Church and were attended by Mr. Fred Cummings and Connie Brockman. Reception was held at Pine Grove Farm, home of the bride's parents. The happy couple moved to the CNR section house where they raised a family of 15 children, two of which are deceased. In July of 1951 they moved to Calgary and now reside at 1103 - Radnor Ave. They have twenty eight grandchildren and five great grandchildren.
A previous family reunion and anniversary celebration was held in Calgary on August 1, 1970 when the entire family and relatives gathered at the Shangri-la in Bowness for a get-together and supper banquet.
Those who attended with their families are as follows:
Joyce Striegler, Burnaby BC
Alfred Paskall, Regina Sask.
Violet Rees and Lois Goodwin, Ponoka
Roseanne Mar, Margaret Leask, Wayne and Harold Paskall, Calgary
Jean Strause and Jim Paskall, Edmonton
Sheila Puskas, Saskatoon Sask.
Dennis Paskall, Brooks Alberta
Lloyd Paskall, Delta BC
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Brockman, Rocky Mountain House

Reprinted for legibility only. Article from the Mountaineer newspaper from Rocky Mountain House, Alberta.
 

Children were: Joyce Grace PASKALL-17, Alfred William PASKALL-18, Violet Emma PASKALL-19, Rose Anne PASKALL-20, Jean PASKALL-21, Sheila Marie PASKALL-22, Lois Charlotte PASKALL-23, Keith Stephen PASKALL-24, James Robert PASKALL-25, Dennis Charles PASKALL-26, Wayne Kenneth PASKALL-27, Lloyd Stanley PASKALL-1, Harold Gordon PASKALL M.Sc-28, Lynda Mae PASKALL-29, Margaret Alice PASKALL-30.


William Murray PASKALL1 was born on 28 April 1961 in Calgary, Alberta.

Parents: Dennis Charles PASKALL-26 and Iris May WARBURTON-75.

Spouse: Lisa Anne RUSHMORE-121. Lisa Anne RUSHMORE and William Murray PASKALL were married on 7 September 1985 in Medicine Hat, Alberta.

They were divorced on 18 August 1993 in Brooks, Alberta.

Children were: Lacey May PASKALL-122, Jennifer Katelyn PASKALL-224.

Spouse: Jeanine Elizabeth COLES-217. Jeanine Elizabeth COLES and William Murray PASKALL were married on 1 April 1995 in Calgary, Alberta.

Children were: Lauren Paige PASKALL-225, Kyra Marie PASKALL-527.


Michael Robert PAYNE was born on 25 August 1942 in Dartford, Kent, England.

Spouse: Mary Elizabeth EDWARDS-1333. Mary Elizabeth EDWARDS and Michael Robert PAYNE were married on 1 June 1968 in Erith, Kent. England.


Mary PETLEY1 was born (date unknown).

Spouse: John BROCKMAN-800. Mary PETLEY and John BROCKMAN were married on 11 January 1761 in Woodnesborough, Kent, England.


Sharon PETRILLI1 was born.

Spouse: Arthur McKenzie BROCKMAN-158. Sharon PETRILLI and Arthur McKenzie BROCKMAN were married on 9 February 1996 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.


Illya PETRUNIAK died in 1899 in Chornivka, Ukraine.

Spouse: Maranda DROBOT-936. Maranda DROBOT and Illya PETRUNIAK were married.

Children were: Maria PETRUNIAK-934.


Maria PETRUNIAK was born in 1881 in Chornivka, Ukraine.2

Parents: Illya PETRUNIAK-935 and Maranda DROBOT-936.

Spouse: Ivan Georgiyovych PASKAL-894. Maria PETRUNIAK and Ivan Georgiyovych PASKAL were married on 7 November 1899 in Chornivka, Ukraine.2

Children were: Dmytro Ivanovych PASKAL-937, Wasyliy Ivanovych PASKAL-938, Lazar Ivanovych PASKAL-939.


Mary Ann PICKLE was born on 17 March 1847. She died on 9 December 1921.

Spouse: John Howard SLAYMAKER-957. Mary Ann PICKLE and John Howard SLAYMAKER were married on 15 January 1867.

Children were: Paul Vernon SLAYMAKER-955.


Lloyd PINDER1 was born on 16 October 1941 in Lentlow, Saskatchewan. He died on 31 December 1995 in Kelvington, Saskatchewan.

Spouse: Angela Beatrice CONNOLY-300. Angela Beatrice CONNOLY and Lloyd PINDER were married.

Children were: Rick Lloyd PINDER-298.


Rick Lloyd PINDER1 was born on 2 December 1969 in Wadena, Saskatchewan.

Parents: Lloyd PINDER-299 and Angela Beatrice CONNOLY-300.

Spouse: Barbara Jean HERMAN-142. Barbara Jean HERMAN and Rick Lloyd PINDER were married on 2 August 1997 in Rocky Mountain House, Alberta.


Elizabeth PLATTEN was born (date unknown).

Spouse: Henry HARRISON-1272. Elizabeth PLATTEN and Henry HARRISON were married.

Children were: Samuel HARRISON-1271.


Ada E. POINTER was born about 1889 in Maidstone, Kent, England.

Parents: Josiah POINTER-1262 and Elizabeth MILGATE-1287.


Alfred H. POINTER was born about 1890 in Maidstone, Kent, England.

Parents: Josiah POINTER-1262 and Elizabeth MILGATE-1287.


Alice M. POINTER was born about 1885 in Dover, Kent, England.

Parents: Josiah POINTER-1262 and Elizabeth MILGATE-1287.


Eliza POINTER was born (date unknown).

Parents: Henry POINTER-1261 and Rachael BROCKMAN-1251.


Fanny POINTER was born (date unknown).

Parents: Henry POINTER-1261 and Rachael BROCKMAN-1251.


Gilbert POINTER was born (date unknown).

Parents: James POINTER-1375 and Emma GOLDSACK-1493.


Harriet POINTER was born (date unknown).

Parents: Henry POINTER-1261 and Rachael BROCKMAN-1251.


Henry POINTER was born (date unknown).

Parents: Henry POINTER-1261 and Rachael BROCKMAN-1251.