Wells Family - Person Sheet
Wells Family - Person Sheet
NameEsther Mary Hall
Birth3 Jun 1929, Mankota, Saskatchewan, Canada
Death13 Feb 2022, Gravelbourg, Saskatchewan, Canada
Burial19 Feb 2022, Calvary United Cem, Mankota, Saskatchewan, Canada
FatherJohn Hall Jr. (1878-1966)
MotherMaria Amanda Wells (1896-1960)
Misc. Notes
Married in Calvary United Church "My father John Hall was an Irishman from Clones Ireland where he was born and raised. I live with my husband John Calvin on my parents homestead where we farm and raised our family. So I have lived in the same place all of my life. The Wells homestead was sold to someone else likely in the 1920's."
[Obituary] Piche Hawkins Grondin Funeral Chapel
Esther Mary (Hall) Calvin peacefully slipped away to her Heavenly home on February 13, 2022, at St. Joseph’s Hospital in Gravelbourg, SK. She was predeceased by her husband, John, and her sister, Emily. She is survived by her children, Leslie (Donette), Linda, Rosalie (Scott) and Ruth (Trent) and grandchildren, Brett, Robyn, Reagan, Liam, Paul, Alexander, Landon, and Brenden.
Esther was born June 3, 1929, on the family farm near Mankota, SK to John and Maria (Wells) Hall. She attended Jura School, a one room school, and worked on the farm with her parents and sister. She sewed quilts and clothing with her mother and sister, and they enjoyed going to church on Sundays and spending the day with family and neighbours.
Esther married John Alexander Calvin of Hazenmore on November 7, 1958. Esther and John settled on the Hall family farm where they welcomed their four children. As a homemaker, she raised chickens and turkeys, grew a large garden, helped with the cattle and field work, and made meals for the family and hired men working in the field. The family enjoyed spending time together in the evening watching television, reading, and playing games. Sundays included going to church and afternoon drives or picnics. She loved spending time with her sister, Emily, until she passed away in 1990; together they enjoyed being involved in the community and visiting with other ladies in the community. Esther and John also welcomed many family members and friends into their home for meals and overnight visits. They often took road trips in Saskatchewan and Alberta to visit family and friends.
Later, when the children were older, Esther and John enjoyed travelling. They went on trips to Ireland, England, British Columbia, and the United States, often visiting family and friends along the way. They were proud of their Irish heritage and very much enjoyed seeing where their fathers came from in Ireland. Esther was also proud of her American heritage and was very happy to visit with her relatives in the United States. They were proud of their grandchildren and often had visits with Brett, Robyn and Reagan who lived close by and were very happy to have weekend and holiday visits from their other five grandchildren. She attended dance recitals, Christmas concerts and hockey and football games. Esther and John enjoyed spending the evenings together, Esther would read, crochet, and do crossword puzzles. She enjoyed learning about her family history, reading local history books and was a member of the Saskatchewan Genealogical Society Grasslands Branch.
John passed away in 2010; Esther had spent much time caring for him before his passing and missed him very much. Esther continued to keep herself busy on the farm helping her son and grandson. She continued to enjoy attending church at Woodrow Gospel Chapel. She kept busy with chickens, gardening, baking bread, reading, piano playing, colouring, crocheting, completing diamond dotz crafts, crossword puzzles and cooking for and hosting her children and grandchildren. She had a strong faith, loved her Lord, and spent time everyday praying for each child and grandchild. She will be dearly missed.
Funeral Service was held on Saturday, February 19, 2022, 2:00 pm, at the Mankota Agricultural Hall, Mankota, SK. Officiant was Pastor Rick Hawreschuk. The eulogy was shared by Sonia Decker. Scripture reader was Scott Davis. Music was shared by Rick and Nancy Hawreschuck, and Ed Rigetti. Picture tribute by Robyn Calvin. Active pallbearers were David Calvin Jr., Michael Calvin, Victor Calvin, Blaine Calvin, Robert Lefebvre, and Leonard MacDonald. Interment took place at the Mankota Municipal Cemetery. Memorial tributes in memory of Esther to ShareWord Global (Gideons), Box 3619, Guelph, ON N1H 7A2, www.sharewordglobal.com/ca/ were greatly appreciated.
Spouses
Birth8 Jun 1928, Hazenmore, Saskatchewan, Canada
Death21 Oct 2010, Mankota, Saskatchewan, Canada
BurialCalvary United Cem, Mankota, Saskatchewan, Canada
Misc. Notes
Son of David and Elsie (Harris) Calvin
[Obituary] Parkside Memorial Funeral Home - 31 Oct 2010
John Alexander Calvin of Mankota, SK went home to be with His Lord on October 21, 2010 at the age of 82, having passed on from complications due to gallstone surgery and pneumonia.
He is survived by his wife Esther, his son Leslie (along with his wife Donette, and their three children Brett, Robyn, and Regan), his daughter Linda, his daughter Rosalie (along with her husband Scott and their two boys, Liam and Paul), and his daughter Ruth (her husband Trent, and their three boys, Alexander, Landon, and Brenden), along with his sister and brothers and numerous nieces and nephews. John was born to David and Elsie Calvin (nee Harris) on June 8th, 1928. John was oldest son of 4 children, a sister (Betty), and two brothers (George and David). He attended Westwood Valley school and finished his high school education in Hazenmore, SK. Later, he took a course in diesel mechanics in Edmonton AB. On November 7, 1958, John married Esther Hall and they were blessed with 1 son (Leslie) and three daughters (Linda, Rosalie, and Ruth).
John loved farming. He grew up and worked on a farm all his life. He worked hard, and mixed grain farming with raising cattle. I remember coming home to the farm many times during harvest and rarely seeing him except for Sundays when we went to Church. In the middle of freezing nights, he would be out checking the cattle, and in the midst of seeding he would be laboring to get it done. To that end, in 2007 John and the family proudly received the Family Farm Century award, memorializing 100 years of continuous farming of the same land. John was fond of reading, enjoyed watching TV and going to Church, and loved his children and many grandchildren. John was very proud of his Irish heritage, and made trips back to Ireland and England, including visits to his ancestral home and visits with distant cousins in the UK, who returned the favor on occasion, bringing a bit of the old country to the farm. John enjoyed traveling. Along with his trips to the United Kingdom, he enjoyed travels to Arizona, California, Mexico, British Columbia, and Alberta. John was fond of family outings, including many excursions for picnics, picking Saskatoon berries, and visiting the local area.
Marriage7 Nov 1958, Mankota, Saskatchewan, Canada
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