Obituary of Blanche Mary Christensen
Blanche Christensen (nee Butler)
Blanche Christensen (nee Butler) died
peacefully in her sleep on Sunday, May 21,
2017 at the Saskatoon Convalescent Home at
the age of 98. Blanche was born in Saskatoon
on August 25, 1918 where she lived most of
her life. She is survived by her daughter Alice
Hartman of Vacaville, CA, sons John
(Dorothy) of Calgary, AB, Alfred (Stephanie)
of Saskatoon and Robert (Cathy) of
Saskatoon, 10 grandchildren, 16 great-
grandchildren, 1 great-great-granddaughter,
her sister and brother-in-law Lorraine and
Phil Saretsky of Saskatoon, and brother-in-
law Garnet Buck of Saskatoon. She was
predeceased by her husband Alf, sisters Irene
Day and Yvonne Buck and brothers Albert
Butler and Lawrence Butler Blanche was a
devoted member of St Mary’s and St. John
Bosco Roman Catholic Churches particularly
through her involvement in the CWL and the
Church Choirs. Throughout her life she was
busy with her many interests. Her passions
included bowling, bingo, dancing, playing
cards, playing washboard in the Holiday Park
Seniors Jug Band and she was known as the
Shuffleboard Queen among the staff and
residents at the Saskatoon Convalescent
Home. Blanche’s family and friends remember
her as a happy person whose smile when she
saw you could light up a room and fill your
heart with love and joy. Rest in peace, Blanche.
We love you. In lieu of flowers the family
requests memorial donations in Blanche's
name be made to Saskatoon Convalescent
Home Foundation at 101–31st Street W
Saskatoon, SK S7L0P6.