In Memory of

Mary

Hepperle

(Hack)

Obituary for Mary Hepperle (Hack)

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Mary Hepperle of Melville, SK, passed away peacefully on Saturday, February 4, 2023, at the age of 100 years.

Mary was born at home on the family farm near Goodeve, SK, on August 29, 1922. She was baptized and confirmed into the Lutheran faith. Mary received a Grade 8 education. She married Alvin Hepperle on May 1, 1949, and they had 56 blessed years together. Mary and Alvin raised one daughter, Noreen.

Over the years, Mary worked for Swift Canadian, Dairy Producers and the Cameo Café. There were many special times in Mary’s life that she enjoyed, including Sunday afternoon coffee with the family, birthdays, anniversaries and visits with her grandson, great-grandchildren and, especially at this time of her life, her great-great-grandchild. She also loved playing cards, dancing, bowling, golfing, camping, boating and fishing with family and friends.

Mary was very close to God and believed that Jesus died for her and would someday come and take her home to be with him. She always said, “I am going to live to be 100", and we have to be thankful that God blessed her with a long and rewarding life.

Mary was predeceased by her parents, Katherine and Fred Hack; her husband, Alvin; brothers Elmer, Helmuth, Harold and Johnny; parents-in-law Jacob and Caroline Hepperle; brothers-in-law Bill, Reinhold (Betty), Ziegfreid, Edward (Joy), Harold and Gordon; sisters-in-law Elizabeth (Steve) Worbec, Polly (Henry) Beck, Mary and Martha (Charlie) Hyderman; and a baby girl who died in infancy. She leaves to cherish her memory: daughter Noreen (Vernon) Eger of Melville; grandson David (Karen) Eger of Regina; great-grandchildren Christopher Mostert of Edmonton; Allysia Eger (Joe Trudel) of Regina; and Brett Eger of Regina; great-great-granddaughter Olivia Trudel of Regina; and sisters-in-law Vi Hack of Kelowna, BC, Arlene Hack of Melville and Ann Hepperle of Edmonton, AB.