In Loving Memory Of
APPRECIATIONThe family wishes to express their gratitude for your kindness evidenced in thought and deed,
and for your attendance at the funeral service.
SCHULER-LEFEBVRE FUNERAL CHAPEL - Humboldt, Saskatchewan"Dedicated to those we serve."
Dennis Nagy
November 29, 1945 ~ August 20, 201973 Years
Furrows And Fields
I spent my life in furrows and fields Working and tilling the land
Observing the beauties created By God’s almighty hand
I have touched the richness of soil
I’ve born the wind and sun on my face And I would choose this life and this land
Over any other place
A life filled with crimson-dawned mornings When I was up to greet the sky
Days spent with family and creation All throughout my life
I was blessed to experience each springtime
Where raindrops have washed the earth clean While summer’s sun nurtured my harvests
Fields bearing the lushness of green
And my life’s been strengthened by trials For the weak can never belong
In a living where nature and the elements Form a body and a courage that’s strong
Still, I’ve also been blessed with some miracles
During trying times when I couldn’t go on Until God sent me the help I needed And kept me right where I belonged
So having witnessed the power of God
Upon my life and upon the seasons I know there’s a purpose in everything
Though sometimes we don’t know the reasons
…And so my life must be no different Just like the crops that I have grown For I am also God’s child and seed That at harvest must come home…
To share in the joy of His presence And to humbly kneel at His feet
Entering into His joy, and His restFor a season of everlasting peace
Jilchristy Dee
FUNERAL MASS:Saturday, August 24, 2019 - 10:30 a.m.
St. Theresa Roman Catholic Church, Wakaw, Saskatchewan
Celebrant: Fr. Matthew Nguyen
Crossbearer: Stuart Kolla
Scripture Readers: Beatrice Pawluk & Juanita Kolla
Intentions: Adam Kulrich
Giftbearers: Lucille Hrapchak & Cynthia Kulrich
Music Ministry:St. Theresa’s Roman Catholic Parish Choir
Memorial Table Attendant: Loretta Wiebe
INTERMENT: St. Theresa Roman Catholic Cemetery, Wakaw, Saskatchewan
Active Pallbearers:Harry Hrapchak Harold Nagy Stanley Kovacs
Frank Galambos Alan Mazurek Dallas Hrapchak
Honorary Pallbearers:“All those who shared in Dennis’ life.”
Memorial Donations: Humboldt District Hospital Foundation- General Equipment Fund
P.O. Box 1740, Humboldt, SK, S0K 2A0
Canadian Cancer Society, #2-630 45th Street West, Saskatoon, SK, S7L 5W9
Eulogist: Vincent Scheidl
Memorial Luncheon:St. Theresa Roman Catholic Parish Hall
Altar Servers:
Dennis Robert Nagy, formerly of Wakaw, Sask., and most recently of Humboldt, passed away peacefully surrounded by his beloved family on August 20, 2019, at Humboldt District Hospital. He was 73 years of age. Dennis was born in Saskatoon on November 29, 1945. He was raised on the family farm near Wakaw, Saskatchewan, in the house that his father built in 1950. With the exception of one year, when he went to Thompson, Manitoba, to try his hand at mining, Dennis lived on the same farm from the time he was five years old until he and Ann moved to Humboldt in 2008. The farm was Dennis’ heart and soul and even after moving, he continued to work there as a hired hand during the seeding and harvesting seasons until 2014. Neighbours could always count on him to lend a hand with just about anything, from fixing machinery to snowploughing in the winter to ensure that the school bus could make it down their driveways. He met the love of his life, Anna Kovacs, in 1976, when a mutual friend placed them on the same mixed curling team. He loved to take Anna fishing, which would usually include a stop for ice cream on the way home. Dennis and Anna married on June 24, 1978, in St. Theresa’s Roman Catholic Church in Wakaw. In 1980, he became a proud father to his daughter Erin, and exactly two years later, to the day, his youngest daughter, Janet, was born. Dennis was a devoted husband and father, and he loved to take his girls on road trips to British Columbia to visit family, or around Saskatchewan to go fishing, take in rodeos and chuckwagon races, and numerous ringette and ball games. Another proud moment of his life was when his son-in-law, Dave, joined the family, followed by the birth of Dennis’ only grandchild, Hayley. A favorite of all his nieces and nephews, he loved being an uncle, and Uncle Dennis was known for sneaking chocolates or other treats for them and spending many hours tinkering in the shop on their projects. Throughout his life, Dennis was an avid sports fan and his favorites included hockey, football, baseball, and curling. In his younger years, Dennis also enjoyed fishing and waterfowl hunting. Many evenings were spent with close friends playing cards. He loved to take pictures and for a while he would travel around the local area taking photos of landscapes, such as farm scenes, elevators, and nature. In his later years, Dennis appreciated collecting model cars, farm toys and trains, and attended vintage days and toy shows with friends. Dennis was a man of few words and will be fondly remembered for his easygoing manner, kindness and sense of humour.Dennis will be lovingly remembered and sadly missed by his beloved wife of 41 years, Anna (nee Kovacs) Nagy; their daughters: Erin Nagy and Janet (David) Harms and daughter Hayley, both of Saskatoon, Sask.; his sister, Eileen Mazurek of Saskatoon; sisters-in-law: Yvonne Nagy of Wakaw, Sask., and Joan Nagy of Kelowna, BC; and by numerous nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his parents, Joseph and Elizabeth (nee Goller) Nagy; his brothers, Elmer Nagy and Marcel Nagy; his brother-in-law, Ted Mazurek; and by his nephew, Leo Nagy.
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