Marlene Patricia Haygarth
September 22nd, 2022
Marlene Patricia Jane Haygarth passed away peacefully at the Pasqua Hospital, Regina, Saskatchewan on September 22, 2022.
Left to cherish Marlene’s memory is her husband of 52 years Nelson Haygarth; daughter Roberta (Roger) Tetreault, grandsons Brandon and Colin; son Daren (Corrine) Haygarth, granddaughter Sydney and grandsons Matthew and Blake; brothers Jim (Maureen) Singleton, Ken (Denise) Singleton and Rob (Sheila) Singleton; her sister Darlene (Dave) McCulloch; sisters-in-law Dorothy Brodland, Beatrice Malin, Gwen Vallee, Sheila (Earl) Enevoldsen and Pearl Haygarth; as well as numerous nieces and nephews.
Marlene was born on May 6, 1942 at Kisbey, Saskatchewan, the oldest daughter of five children, to Robert and Nora Singleton. Marlene grew up in Kisbey and after high school moved to Regina to attend school at Balfour Collegiate. After finishing her schooling, she accepted a position at Sasktel. In 1969, she married Nelson Haygarth and moved to Alameda, Saskatchewan where they resided until 2018. They then moved to Regina to be closer to family.
Marlene spent many hours volunteering in the community and in the church, as her passion was to serve and help others. On April 1, 2000 she was ordained in the Anglican Church, serving in the congregation at All Saints Anglican Church, Oxbow, Saskatchewan. She was also the secretary treasurer for the Alameda Agricultural Society for several years.
The last few years she enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren and staying connected with family and friends, mainly over the phone due to her health challenges.
Marlene will always be remembered in our hearts as a loving wife, mother, aunt and sister where family meant the world to her.
Funeral Service will be held on Monday, October 3, 2022 at 10:30 a.m. in St. Paul’s Anglican Cathedral, Regina, Saskatchewan. Private family interment will be at St. Paul’s Anglican Cathedral Columbarium. Memorial tributes in Marlene’s memory may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation (www.heartandstroke.ca) and Diabetes Canada (www.diabetes.ca).
Messages:
Dear Nelson and family, I am so very sorry that Marlene has passed away. You were some of my favourite neighbours and will truly miss our visits. Keep well Nelson. My condolences to all the family. Lauren (apt 602)
My Thoughts and Prayers are with You All.
Sincere sympathy to all of Marlene’s family . I will keep you in my prayers
Nelson, Roberta, Daren & families. Our deepest sympathy to you & all your families in the loss of Marlene. Keeping all of you in our thoughts & prayers. May all your special memories help you through this difficult time. Lorne & Darlene Whitfield.
In friendship and sympathy our condolences to you all in the loss of a Special friend, Marlene.
So sorry for the families loss. Our deepest condolences to her family and friends.
Deepest sympathy to the family ❤️
We are thinking of all of you. We were saddened to hear the news. She was a special lady with a talent for reminding us all what was important in life. We had lots of laughs and fun times in our early married life. We have some pretty good memories of her. Hugs to you all.
Deepest sympathy to you all at this time. You are in our thoughts.
Nelson & family.....sincere sympathy to all of you. She was a wonderful & sincere person, and will be missed by all who knew her.