Jean Golemba
Posted Jun 4, 2024 | 8:17 AM
GOLEMBA – The family of Jean Golemba of North Battleford and the Ituna District, beloved wife of the late Edward Golemba, sadly announce her passing on May 9, 2024 at Hardwood Manor, North Battleford. Jean May (Winter) Golemba was born May 31, 1929 on a farm in the St. Joseph de Dauphinais District South West of Ituna to Joyce McConnell of Ituna and Thomas Winter from Scotland.
She lived with her grandparents, Wilbert and Caroline McConnell, on a farm 3 miles West of Ituna. She received her education at Ituna school, completing Grade 12 in 1948, then attended Moose Jaw Normal School in 1948 / 1949. Her first teaching position was at Ravine school (North of Leross, Sk.) where she taught grades 1-8 from 1949 to 1951.
On October 28, 1951 she was united in marriage with Edward Golemba at St. Stanislaus Roman Catholic Church in Ituna. All of their married life they resided on a farm 6 miles SW of Ituna in the St. Joseph’s district. They were blessed with two children, Marvin (1952) and Rita (1955). In 1959 Jean continued with her teaching career at St. Joseph de Dauphinais, Grades 1-8, until June 1961, when the students were bussed to Ituna school. She then taught in Ituna, Grade 1, for 25 years, a total of 30 enjoyable and rewarding years in the teaching profession, cherishing visits with former students over the years.
Jean was a charter member of the Lioness Club for 25 years holding all the executive positions, then became a member of the Lions Club until it dissolved. She was also a member of the CWL for 5 years and was active in the church, helping at funerals and perogy making bees. She enjoyed yard work, gardening, baking and knitting. Jean cherished time spent with her family and friends. All of her grandchildren and great-grandchildren held a very special place in her heart. She enjoyed country music, reading, word-find puzzles and playing Yahtzee.
She was predeceased by her loving husband of 66 years Edward Golemba (2017), brother Gordon Ivey (2017), mother Joyce (McConnell – Winter) Ivey (1993), father Thomas Winter (1979), step-father Douglas Ivey (1974) and her grandparents, Wilbert & Caroline McConnell (1962) to whom Jean was eternally grateful for raising her sister and herself.
She is survived by her son Marvin (Maryann) Golemba of Ituna and daughter Rita (Garry) Flichel of Battleford; grandsons Joshua (Laurel) Golemba and their daughters Kallie & Alyssa of Balgonie; Colin (Sarah) Golemba and their children Everly, Max & Ace of Saskatoon; Derrick (Jennifer) Golemba and daughter Kaylee of Ituna; and granddaughter Lacey Paulsen of Edmonton; sister Marguerite (John) Rehm; brother Lorne (Ida) Ivey; sisters-in-law Denise Ivey and Lucy Golemba and many nieces and nephews.
The Funeral Service was held on Friday, May 31, 2024 from St. Stanislaus Roman Catholic Church, Ituna, Saskatchewan with Rev. Brian Mee officiating. Accompanists Paulette van der Helm and Len Varga led the congregation in the hymns. Words of remembrance were given by Lacey Paulsen and Colin Golemba. The interment followed in the Ituna R.C Cemetery with Josh Golemba, Colin Golemba, Derrick Golemba, Lacey Paulsen, Kallie Golemba and Alyssa Golemba serving as casket bearers. In lieu of flowers send flowers to those you love. If your mother or grandmother is still alive, tell her you love her and take her out for lunch. Memorial donations, if you so choose, may be made to the Ituna R.C Cemetery Fund or to Operation Smile Canada (PO Box 235, Stn Main, Markham Ontario L3P 9Z9) as gifts of remembrance. Condolences may be left for the family at www.baileysfuneral.com. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Bailey’s Funeral Home, Ituna.
The family of Jean Golemba would like to thank everyone for the many phone calls, cards, food, flowers, gifts of remembrance, charity and church donations made in Jean’s memory. We would also like to thank Rev. Brian Mee, accompanists Paulette van der Helm and Len Varga, and all those who attended the celebration of Jean’s life. Our thanks also to the St. Stanislaus church ladies for serving lunch and to Nestor Davyduke for providing gravesite service. We would also like to extend a heartfelt thank you to the staff of Harwood Manor for the kind, compassionate care shown to Jean in the six years that she was a resident there but most especially in the final days before she passed away. And finally our deepest appreciation to Bailey’s Funeral Home for their compassion and professionalism in providing the final care of our loved one. Their guidance during the planning stages truly made a very special celebration of life for our little Jeannie.
Rest in peace Mom and Grandma, we love you always and forever.
Marvin, Rita & families.
- Date : 2024-05-09
- Location : North Battleford, SK