Mildred "Millie" Flavel
March 6th, 2021
Mildred “Millie” Flavel, nee Hanson, late of Regina, SK, passed away peacefully on March 6, 2021, with her children by her side at the age of 90. Millie is survived by her daughter Gwen Flavel-Zohner of Regina, grandchildren Angie Wangler of Kelowna, BC, and Bobby Wangler (fiancée Destiny) of Sicamous, BC, daughter Linda Koch of Regina, and son Klint (Linda Young) of Regina; sisters Edna Gessner and Joyce Wagner, both of Strasbourg, SK, and brother Bob (Merna) Hanson of Moose Jaw, SK; sisters-in-law Marlene Hanson of High River, AB, and Pam Holmes of New Westminster, BC; former sons-in-law Del Koch of Estevan, SK and Dennis Zohner of Regina; and numerous nieces, nephews, and friends.
Millie was predeceased by her loving husband of 61 years, Humphrey Flavel; her parents Emma and Roy Hanson; parents-in-law Francis and Dorothy Flavel; brothers Orville and Al Hanson, sister Hazel Underhill; brothers-in-law Ken Flavel, Eddy Wagner, Don Holmes, Brock Underhill, Allan Gessner and sisters-in-law Betty Hanson and Joyce Cave; and former son-in-law Bob Wangler.
Millie was born in 1930 and raised on a farm near Bulyea, SK. She was second oldest of seven children with 3 brothers, Orville, Allan and Bob, along with 3 sisters, Hazel, Edna and Joyce. She attended Stoney Croft School. When Millie was only 11 years old, her mother Emma had to spend 2 years hospitalized in Fort San at Fort Qu'Appelle, SK with incorrectly-diagnosed TB or tuberculosis, leaving Millie and her younger sister Hazel to help raise their younger siblings. We can only imagine how Millie and Hazel must have had to grow up very quickly with all the responsibilities handed to them.
Later, Millie worked at various jobs in Strasbourg and area, then in Regina. At age 19, she married Humphrey Flavel and made his farm, near Silton and Glen Harbour, their family home where they raised their three children. Millie was a hard worker and helped with all aspects of farming. She also took great pride in growing flowerbeds and large gardens, specializing in an abundance of delicious tomatoes to share. She also used her riding mower to mow all grass around their farmhome, hillsides and beach area – no small deed but always created a great suntan. Millie loved to cook, entertain and socialize. She taught sewing and cooking in the local Silton 4-H Club. She was an excellent seamstress and created many garments for the community, including grad and bridal dresses. Although raised Lutheran, Millie was Secretary of nearby St. John’s Anglican Church for 17 years, where she also taught Sunday school. She and Humphrey both valued helping their children with many home renovations. In 1980 they completed a huge reno of their own farmhome, removing the second story and adding on an addition twice the size of the original home. Of course they had volunteer helpers off and on. We are sure Darcy, Danny and Del will always remember being on the rooftop helping out and looking fearfully waaaay down on the lake side – quite scary.
Millie and Humphrey relished relaxing at their lakefront property, boating, fishing and snowmobiling, and enjoyed golfing. They were passionate curlers, loving the sport, and they would take younger curlers into their, or his or her separate team, to help teach and mentor younger members of the community. In later years they enjoyed going South on many winter vacations. One of the biggest joys of Millie’s life was her grandchildren and she was able to have them visit many times.
In 1997, after 48 years of marriage and farming together, Millie and Humphrey sold the farm and moved to Pilot Butte, SK where they lived and enjoyed retirement for 14 years. Millie regularly enjoyed getting together, usually for lunches and afternoons, with the “Hanson Girls” group consisting of relatives and friends. Family was always very important to Millie, immediate family and all family.
After Humphrey’s death in 2011, Millie moved to a condo in Regina. Then in 2014, after so many years since Millie and her sister Hazel had looked after their younger siblings, during the time when their Mom was sick, they both ended up moving into Queen Victoria Estates at the very same time. It was as if life had come full circle for them. They were great company for each other until Hazel’s passing one year later. In 2019 Millie moved to Parkview C.H., a Private Care Home. Millie cherished her family, and loved spending time with all of her family and friends. She will be sadly missed by those who loved her.
Graveside Service will be held at St. John’s Anglican Church, Marieton Cemetery in early summer. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made online to Alzheimer’s Society of SK Inc., 2550 – 12 Ave., Regina, SK S4P 3X1.
Messages:
So sorry to hear of your Mom's passing. I have many fond memories of visiting at the farm on Sunday evenings... Thinking of you!
Sorry to hear of Millie’s passing. I enjoyed curling with both your folks. Millie was a good visit and her friendly welcoming smile always warmed your heart. Let us remember the fond memories and find comfort knowing that she is at peace.
Your mother waS A WONDERFUL LADY. I DO NOT THINK I EVER SAW HER WHEN SHE WASN'T SMILING. May she rest in piece. Love to all the family. Marjorie Flavel and family
Sorry to hear of Millie’s passing I have a lot of happy memory’s with Millie in curling and golfing. My Sympathy to all the family Betty Banford
I am so sorry for your loss! I will always remember Millie as a kind & gentle lady who always seemed to have a smile on her face & a soft, encouraging word! Keeping you close in thought & prayer, Colleen
Sorry to hear your Mom has past on. She is with family there. All our love, Janet & Kevin
My deepest sympathy to the family. I have many memories of curling and golfing with both Millie and Humphrey. They are together again. Sending hugs to all.
My sincere sympathy to you, Linda, and to your family. Bev
Hi Gwen, So very sorry to read of your mothers' passing. I remember her to be young in spirit and fun-loving. You will miss her dearly, I'm sure. She lived a long life and you were so lucky to spend so much time with her. My sincere sympathy to you and all of your family. I hope you were able to be by her side in her final moments and not be restricted by covid rules. Hugs, Sheila
So sorry to read of Millie's passing. Thoughts and prayers are with you all at this very difficult time.
Deepest. Sympathy to Gwen and her children. May she Rest In Peace as she will be joined with her husband. A beautiful lady
Saddened to hear of your Mom's passing. Both Norman and I send tight 'cyber' hugs. We remember with smiles and tears. Keeping you close in our hearts.
She was such a lovely lady. Our condolences to all the family.