Pauline Ann Bernadette Kolish
October 30th, 2014
KOLISH, Pauline Ann
Pauline Ann went to be with her Heavenly Father on Thursday, October 30, 2014 at the Satuari Hospice. She is lovingly remembered by her family, relatives and friends. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Pauline’s memory to the Ovarian Cancer Canada, Attn: Western Regional Director, #105B, 1409 Edmonton Trail SE, Calgary, AB, T2E 3K8. A Celebration of Pauline’s Life will be held at a later date in Saskatchewan.
Messages:
Dear Irwin, Candice, Travis & Family. Want to let you know how sorry we are at the passing of your wonderful wife, mother & grandma. Our thoughts and prayers are with you through this very difficult time. Have truly missed her on our weekly trips to Costco, she always had such a welcoming smile. We will cherish the memories we have of her. God's blessing on each one of you. Wes & Val
I knew Pauline where we both attended the Sunflower support group at TBCC. I appreciated her passion for information and support, for her courage-under-fire, for her humour, and for her ever-changing nail colours! Pauline will be missed. My sincere condolences to you all.
Pauline was a wonderful person with a beautiful soul. She always came to the Sunflower Ovarian Group with a smile on her face and a new color on her nails! We all enjoyed her fun personality. She spoke so lovingly about her family. She will be missed here but heaven has now gained an angel. Prayers and sympathy to the whole family.
I am so sorry to hear of Pauline's passing. She was a very special member of our Sunflower support group. She always came with a smile on her face, no matter what her day or week had been like. She took a "Pollyanna" approach to life, meaning that she found something positive to say about anything she chose to share with us. She added much wisdom to our discussions. It was evident how much she loved ALL of her family, and her eyes would dance when she talked about her grandchildren. Her love for nature, and her longing for Saskatchewan soil also were sprinkled into her conversations. The Sunflower group will miss her greatly, but I am glad she is at peace now, with no more suffering. My condolences to Pauline's husband, her children, and all of her siblings and extended family. My prayers and love are with each of you.
Facing Sunward She lifts her face to the sun And lets the warmth fill her, Nourish her, Help her grow. She lifts her face to the sun And speaks about unfairness, Injustice, And writing wrongs done to others. She lifts her face to the sun And sways to the music Dancing as the light sparkles Off her brightly coloured finger tips. She lifts her face to the sun And embraces her family, Laughter and Love emanating. She lifts her face to the sun And takes the hand of God Finding ease and comfort And Peace. Pauline was a fellow Sunflower and kindred spirit and I miss her greatly.