Alice Ida Scheafer

September 23rd, 1927 ~ September 13th, 2018

Alice Ida Scheafer, late of Emerald Park, SK gently left this world on Sept. 13, 2018 at 90 years of age. Alice was predeceased by her husband Edgar last autumn after 62 years together. She is survived by her daughters Joy (Rob) Dobson, Helen (Lincoln) Bailey, and Gwen Molnar; grandchildren Amber (Rob), Ashley (Aaron), Stewart (Nicole), Rhett, and Carmen; great-grandchildren Dylan, Ava, Theo, and Isabelle; and sister Agnes Butz.

 Alice was born in Montreal, where she started her work life at Bailey Meter. She met Ed at one of the YWCA dances she organized, and in 1955 they settled in Regina as newlyweds. Alice easily made many lifelong friends because of her generosity and “get it done” spirit. She was the role model for a new generation of post-war women, combining raising a family with support of her husband’s construction business and her own career. Alice especially enjoyed her work at the RCMP Museum. She was an active community member with 25 years of service as a volunteer with the Regina General Hospital Auxiliary. This and other contributions led to her being a proud recipient of the Saskatchewan Centennial Medal. Her greatest love was family and she was happily busy in retirement being Grandma’s taxi and babysitting service. Alice was always willing to explore new adventures – like a tattoo as part of a holiday makeover in Orlando in 2013! No ask was too big as Alice always put others first. Her move to William Albert House in 2010 was the last of sixteen different homes she shared with Ed. There she was known for her love of friendly competition at games and lucky streaks at bingo and scratch cards. The care and love received there made it easy for Alice to retain her sense of humor, her fierce independence, and her gratitude for small kindnesses. 

 A private celebration of Alice’s life will be held at a later date. Donations in memory of Alice may be made to the Hospitals of Regina Foundation.

Messages:

Dear Joy and family, Your Mom's beaming smile now belongs to you, your sisters and your kids.

Our deepest condolences to all in the family...Alice, my God-mother, was always a welcome figure in my life growing up...love to you all.

Bye Mom, Thanks for being so wonderful. My heart is full of love and gratitude.

Joy, Rob and Family, We would like to offer our sympathy on the passing of your mother. She will be missed.

John & I send our deepest condolences to the family of Alice. We had many years as neighbors on the farm north of Cupar and enjoyed our friendship. We are so sorry to hear of her passing. God bless you all.

Dear Joy and family. Sincerest sympathy to you and your family. Your mother must have been a tremendous person sharing her love with everyone.

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