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Carol Angelstad

ANGELSTAD - Carol Doris Angelstad, 78 years of Humboldt, passed away on Tuesday, March 27, 2012 at Quill Plains Centennial Lodge, Watson.
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ANGELSTAD - Carol Doris Angelstad, 78 years of Humboldt, passed away on Tuesday, March 27, 2012 at Quill Plains Centennial Lodge, Watson. Carol was born on November 27, 1933 at home in the Four Corners district, near Meadow Lake, to Bryan and Jennie (nee Moloney) Armstrong. She grew up there and attended the local country school. When Carol was 17, she contracted Tuberculosis and was sent to the Sanatorium in Prince Albert, where she remained for three years. It was here that she met her future husband, Vernon Angelstad. They were married on July 22, 1954 and shortly after their marriage, they moved to Humboldt, where they made their home and raised their two daughters. Carol worked from her home as a seamstress, creating many beautiful wedding gowns for local brides. She also worked at Eaton's and then began work at the Scotiabank. In 1971, Vern passed away, leaving Carol a young widow. She was transferred to Yorkton with the Scotiabank in 1977 and made this move with her new partner, Peter Faul. Upon retiring from the bank, Carol and Peter returned to Humboldt, where she lived until the present. In earlier years, Carol enjoyed lots of different crafts and tried her hand at oil painting. She was a member of the Legion Ladies Auxiliary and on the Waldsea Lake Regional Park Board. Carol enjoyed spending time at their cabin at Waldsea Lake with her family and especially loved gardening. She was known for her delicious Nuts & Bolts, which she would lovingly make and share at Christmas time. Carol's latest love was belly dancing, taking lessons and enjoying a performance whenever she could. She adored her grandchildren and great grandchildren, always enjoying their visits. Carol also loved animals and had a variety of pets over the years. She was most devoted to her mother, Jennie and lovingly made sure she was always well cared for. Carol will be lovingly remembered and sadly missed by her two daughters, 8 grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren: NAOMI (Mervyn) Ramsay of Burr and family, Tammi (Craig) Hackl and daughter Michelle of Saskatoon, Rona Ramsay (Cal Morris) and daughter Kiana of Saskatoon, Tina (Steve) Stalker and sons Cole and Daniel of Middle Lake and Carla (Dave) Clark of Hitchcock; and SHAUNA (Brian) Kendall of Cadillac and family, Chad (Tabita) Kendall and sons Mitchell and Matthew of Ponteix, Justin Kendall of Cadillac, Jason (Alison) Kendall and daughters Chloe and Ava of Ponteix and Sasha Kendall of Dunmore, AB; her mother, Jennie Armstrong of Quill Plains Centennial Lodge, Watson; sister, Marie Kroeker of Medstead; brother, David (Debbie) Armstrong of Saskatoon; sister-in-law and best friend, Phyllis Armstrong of Humboldt; sisters-in-law, Arlene Budd of Nelson, BC and Margaret Angelstad of Humboldt; and numerous nieces and nephews. Carol was predeceased by her husband, Vern Angelstad (1971); father, Bryan Armstrong (1978), brother, Allan Armstrong (1997); partner, Pete Faul (2007); brother-in-law, Pete Kroeker (2006); parents-in-law, Thor and Agnes Angelstad; and Angelstad brothers-and-sisters-in-law: Henry (Pauline) Angelstad, Norman Angelstad, Violet (John) Proudfoot, Vivian (Tom) Crane, Ken Budd, Ivor (Mabel) Angelstad, Ervin (Grace) Angelstad, Melvin (Virginia) Angelstad, Myrtle (Bob) Coutt and Pearl Angelstad. A Celebration of Life for Carol was held on Friday, March 30, 2012 at 2:00 p.m. at Malinoski & Danyluik Funeral Home, Hwy 5 East, Humboldt, officiated by Rev. Al Hingley. Interment followed in the Humboldt Public Cemetery, Legion Section. Memorial donations in Carol's memory may be directed to the Quill Plains Centennial Lodge, Recreation Department or Heritage Garden Project. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Malinoski & Danyluik Funeral Home, Humboldt, SK.




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