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It is with heavy hearts the family of Douglas Stuart Henry announce his passing on Wednesday, August 10th, 2022 at the age of 92. Beloved husband of Donna; loving father of Patti (Gerry) Filyk, Janice (Rob) Nistor, Shelley Henry (Velvet Beaumont); grandfather of Cheryl Filyk, Michael (Marina) Filyk, Turner Nistor and Chase Nistor.
At Douglas' request there will be no services at this time.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Eatonia Oasis Living. Mailing information can be found below.
DOUGLAS STUART HENRY
Doug died peacefully at the Leader Integrated Health Facility on August 10, 2022. Doug is predeceased by his parents and his brothers Pete, Bill, Ross, nephew Grant and sister-in-law Doris. Doug is survived by his loving wife Donna of 62 years, daughters Patti (Gerry) Filyk, Janice (Rob) Nistor, Shelley (Velvet Beaumont) Henry in addition to grandchildren Cheryl Filyk, Mike (Marina) Filyk, Turner Nistor and Chase Nistor.
Doug was born and raised in the LaPorte area where he farmed for many years until his retirement. Doug was an avid curler and enjoyed playing baseball. Doug met the love of his life, Donna in Eatonia and they were married in 1960.
Doug’s pride and joy were his three daughters, Patti, Janice, and Shelley. Many hours were spent watching his kids participate in various school activities. You could always count on the Henry’s as chauffeurs for school events.
Doug farmed in the Laporte area. In 1963 the Foothills Curling Rink was built in Calgary and run by the Henry brothers for many years. Doug retired from farming and moved off the farm into Eatonia. Doug was known for his quick wit and intellect. Doug was a sports fan who loved watching his Saskatchewan Roughriders and curling as well as catching live fastball games in Eatonia and at Gordie Howe Park in Saskatoon. Doug loved camping with his family in many locations around Saskatchewan. Doug was happiest in his community, but notable trips were Hawaii, Vegas, and Reno.
We are sure that Doug is already reminiscing with his many good friends that preceded him, retelling tales of their shenanigans (many of which may have involved either Black Tower or dark rum).
At Doug’s request there will be no service. If desired, donations may be made to Eatonia Oasis Living Box 217, Eatonia, Sask. S0L 0Y0.
To send flowers to the family or plant a tree in memory of Douglas Stuart Henry, please visit our floral store.
Eatonia Oasis Living
Box 217, Eatonia SK S0L 0Y0
Tel: 1-306-967-2447
Web: http://www.eatoniaoasisliving.com