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Haskell funeral home obituaries
Haskell funeral home obituaries







haskell funeral home obituaries

Ross always strove for perfection in his photo work. Over the years his photos, whether they were of wildlife or landscapes have become works of art. Last year Ross finally got the crib player’s perfect 29 hand playing with Brian. Ross was always up to spending time with his sister Claire and husband Brian and had no problem tucking into a good meal then going on to beat them both badly at cribbage. They truly enjoyed each other’s company and loved trying to make the other laugh. His oldest and best friend was his brother Kelly. They all loved snowmobiling in the mountains and attending Thunder In The Valley races. Ross’s best times were had with his boys snowmobiling, camping, and taking road trips with his beloved Dodge Charger. He eventually headed out to Alberta where he became an oil battery operator, working and living in and around Drayton Valley, Alberta. After graduating high school, he worked in potash then headed to the U.S.A. Ross was born to Harry and Anne Haskell on Main the Kelvington Union Hospital and grew up on the family farm south of Lintlaw, Saskatchewan. His brother Kelly (Karen) and sister, Claire (Brian) Sather will miss him dearly, as will his nieces and nephew, great-nieces and great-nephews and all of his cousins.

haskell funeral home obituaries

He leaves to mourn twin sons, Cody (Taylor) and Cole (Kelsey), as well as Cody’s children, Anna and Emma, and Cole’s children, Hunter, Kaylee, Emerlee and Dominick. The family of Ross Reginald Haskell are saddened to announce that their father, grandfather brother, uncle and pal passed away on Sunday, Decemat the age of 62 years.









Haskell funeral home obituaries