Jean Kulcsar
Jean Kulcsar

Obituary of Jean Irene Kulcsar

With sadness in our hearts and a lifetime of beautiful memories, we announce the peaceful passing of Jean Irene Kulcsar on Saturday, July 2, 2022, at 77 years of age. Jean was born to Adrian and Clara Taillon, only daughter of six children, on December 24, 1944. She was raised in the Grayson area, there she met her husband, James (Jim) Kulcsar. They married November 7, 1964 and bought a farm north of Dubuc where they raised their three children. Farming was a full-time job, but Jean made time for baseball in the summer and loved her curling bonspiels in the winter. After 35 years, they sold the farm and moved to Yorkton, SK. City life was a bit of an adjustment but she loved her back yard with numerous flowers and plants. Jean eventually took part-time work in retail for a number of years. Jean’s greatest joy was her family, organizing family gatherings as often as she could - many memories were made at these events! She thoroughly enjoyed lake time with her family and golfing with Jim. Jean had a lot of hobbies, but her stained glass stood out the last few years, ensuring each family member received at least one piece from her, which will be treasured by all. Jean entered eternal peace with her family by her side. She is predeceased by her parents, brothers Denis, Richard, Ronald and David. Jean leaves to cherish her memory - her husband Jim, sons David (Juanita), Darcy (Laurel), daughter Marci (Bob), grandchildren Nicole, Victoria, Alexis, Kaytlynn and Andrew, brother Con (Gayle), numerous sisters and brothers-in-laws, step-grandchildren, step-great grandchildren, nieces and nephews. The Prayer Vigil was held on Monday, July 11, 2022 from St. Gerard’s Roman Catholic Church, led by Mary Bybliw. The lay-reader was Debbie Hayward. Accompanist Chris Fisher led the choir in the hymns ‘Be Not Afraid’, Psalm23 and ‘Hail Mary and Gentle Woman’. Musical selection shared was ‘When I Get to Where I’m Going’. Con Taillon gave the eulogy. The Funeral Mass was celebrated on Tuesday, July 12, 2022 from St. Gerard’s Roman Catholic Church with Fr. Louis Kim Nguyen as Celebrant. The cross bearer was Andrew Kulcsar and the lay-Reader was Delores Spreitzer. Accompanist Chris Fisher led the choir in the hymns ‘Like A Shepherd’, Psalm 62, ‘We Will Rise Again’, ‘I Am the Bread of Life’, ‘Song of the Angels’ and ‘Glory and Praise to Our God’. Members of St. Gerard’s CWL participated in an honor guard. The interment followed in the Trinity Columbarium, Garden of Memories, Yorkton Memorial Gardens with Nicole Logan serving as urn bearer. The honorary bearers were Victoria & Alexis Kulcsar, Kaytlynn & Mason Fisher and Andrew Kulcsar. Memorials in memory of Jean may be made to Telemiracle (2217C Hanselman Court Saskatoon SK S7L 6A8), Cancer Patient Lodge (200-4545 Parliament Ave, Regina, SK S4W 0G3) or Ronald McDonald House (1011 University Dr, Saskatoon, SK S7N 0K4) as gifts of remembrance. Service Details. Prayers Monday, July 11th, 2022 | 7:00pm When: Monday, July 11th, 2022 7:00pm Location: St. Gerard's Roman Catholic Church Address: 125 Third Ave. N. YORKTON, SK S3N 1C4 Family Mass Tuesday, July 12th, 2022 | 11:00am When: Tuesday, July 12th, 2022 11:00am Location: St. Gerard's Roman Catholic Church Address: 125 Third Ave. N. YORKTON, SK S3N 1C4 Interment Location: Yorkton Memorial Gardens Address: Highway #10 East YORKTON, SK Online Memory & Photo Sharing Event Ongoing Online Event About this event In Loving Memory Of Jean Kulcsar December 24, 1944 - July 2, 2022 Look inside to read what others have shared Family and friends are coming together online to create a special keepsake. Every memory left on the online obituary will be automatically included in this book. View Tribute Book
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