"SCHMUCK, Emma Pearl 'Perky' (nee Barker) - December 23, 1918; Regina, Saskatchewan - April 25, 2014; Dundas, Ontario. Perky left us in the same manner she lived: with faith and grace.
Predeceased by her husband Clare (2000) with whom she enjoyed 57 years of marriage. Dedicated and loving mother of: [edited for privacy]
Devoted grand-mother of [edited for privacy]. Wonderful great-grandmother of [edited for privacy]
Survived by her dear sister Gibby McLeod; predeceased by her sister Muriel Edgar. Remembered by numerous nieces, nephews, extended family and friends.
Perky was raised in Regina and went on to graduate from the University of Manitoba (1939, Home Economics). She worked as a Registered Dietitian until after WWII when she and Clare started their family.
Her tireless lifestyle included Pi Beta Phi, Red Cross Sewing, CWL and numerous other charitable causes. She actively encouraged her family and friends to participate in skating, golf, skiing, yoga, gardening and crafts.
"PERKY" was her apt lifelong nickname! Her patience, common sense, organizational skills and boundless energy will continue to provide inspiration to all. She exercised moderation in everything except for having children and showing love and kindness to others.
We are truly grateful to everyone who filled Perky's life with happiness."
"SCHMUCK, Emma Pearl 'Perky' (nee Barker) - December 23, 1918; Regina, Saskatchewan - April 25, 2014; Dundas, Ontario. Perky left us in the same manner she lived: with faith and grace.
Predeceased by her husband Clare (2000) with whom she enjoyed 57 years of marriage. Dedicated and loving mother of: [edited for privacy]
Devoted grand-mother of [edited for privacy]. Wonderful great-grandmother of [edited for privacy]
Survived by her dear sister Gibby McLeod; predeceased by her sister Muriel Edgar. Remembered by numerous nieces, nephews, extended family and friends.
Perky was raised in Regina and went on to graduate from the University of Manitoba (1939, Home Economics). She worked as a Registered Dietitian until after WWII when she and Clare started their family.
Her tireless lifestyle included Pi Beta Phi, Red Cross Sewing, CWL and numerous other charitable causes. She actively encouraged her family and friends to participate in skating, golf, skiing, yoga, gardening and crafts.
"PERKY" was her apt lifelong nickname! Her patience, common sense, organizational skills and boundless energy will continue to provide inspiration to all. She exercised moderation in everything except for having children and showing love and kindness to others.
We are truly grateful to everyone who filled Perky's life with happiness."
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