Obituary of Ann Perehudoff
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It is with deep sorrow we announce the passing of our Mom, Grandma, Great Grandma and Great Great Grandma. She is survived by: her oldest daughter, Donna (Oliver); sons, Eugene Perehudoff, Lawerence(Leah) Perehudoff, Murray (Lisa) Perehudoff; youngest daughter, Debbie(Brad) Beauchemin; grandchildren, Chris, Kabrina, Leon, Curtis, Michelle, Shane, Fred, Shelly, Maria, Brian, Bobbi, Jody, Sarah, Wesley and Emily and many great grandchildren whom she cherished with all her heart. Anne was predeceased by; her loving husband of sixty years, Fred Perehudoff; her son, Morris Perehudoff; her mom and dad, Abe and Susan Bueckert; sisters, Susan Rosenfeldt and Ethel(Henry) Berntsen; brothers, Abe, Benny, Johnny, Edward, Allen and Jake. She is also survived by her one remaining sister whom she cherished very much, Doreen(Glen) Hatch along with her many nieces and nephews.
Anne was born in Clarkboro, SK. on April 13, 1924. She grew up in the Haultain area where she went to school and worked hard helping out on the family farm where she developed her deep love of horses. She then moved off the farm to the city to work in a Doctor's office shortly before meeting the love of her life, Fred dancing to the tune of " Blueberry Hill". They went on to have six wonderful children. Throughout the years her love of cooking brought her to managing and working in many restaurants. She retired doing what she has taught her entire family to perfect, making perogies. Anne loved being around her family, her infectious smile was the icing on the cake at any barbeque, wedding, get together or even a simple coffee at her place. We are all so very fortunate and grateful to have had such a strong, beautiful, inspirational role model in all of our lives.
The family would like to thank the medical staff at St. Paul’s Hospital 7th floor, the Elder Care Home for the past 3 years of wonderful care. Donations in Annie’s memory can be made to The Heart & Stroke Foundation - 1738 Quebec Ave #26, Saskatoon, SK S7K 1V9. The private funeral service will be held January 30th at 10 a.m.