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Passing of UA Local 179 Member Timothy Doepker
February 16, 2013

TIMOTHY T. DOEPKER
It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Timothy our son, brother and uncle. He is loved and remembered by his mother, Loretta Doepker of Saskatoon; siblings, Pat Sarauer of Saskatoon and her children, Joseph (Alle) and Michael; Jeanette Braithwaite of Saskatoon and her children, Christine (Derek) Schwab and Daniel (Amy); Marina (Tab) Baker of Prince George and their children, Derek (Leah), Steven and Amanda; Roland (Tania) Doepker of Whitecourt, AB and children, Kassidy and Haylee; Audrey Doepker of Saskatoon and children, David (Jessica) and Colin Stumborg. Tim was predeceased by his father, Ray Doepker (2007) and brother-in-law, Elmer (2009).
Tim was a plumber, pipefitter of UA Local 179 for many years. He loved camping and the outdoors, especially spending time with family. He had a special love for his nieces and nephews. His witty sense of humour will be missed.
The Memorial Service was held at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, February 16th at Windsor Chapel, 704 Windsor Street (corner of 8th Avenue N and Windsor Street). If unable to make the service, view live online at www.windsorchapelsaskatoon.com. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Mental Health Association (103 Hospital Drive, Saskatoon, SK S7N 0W8). Arrangements in care of John Schachtel - MOURNING GLORY FUNERAL SERVICES (978-5200) www.mourningglory.ca
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