Emma Laczko

Obituary of Emma Mary Laczko

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Emma Mary (nee Kun) Laczko was born in Wakaw, Saskatchewan on May 5, 1938 to Mary and George Kun.
Emma was raised on a farm along with her siblings in Yellow Creek. Emma married George Laczko on July 9, 1957, and they had one child, Larry.
Emma will be forever missed by her husband George Laczko; son Larry (Jocelyn) Laczko; grandchildren Candace Laczko (Lee Charlton), Cory (Dana) Laczko and Kendall Laczko; great grandchildren Alex, Evan, Jayden, Emilie and Kennedy; and her siblings Margaret Boissiere, Steve (Peggy) Kun, Alex (Ethel) Kun; Doris Roenspies, Gloria (Wade) Hemm; sister-in-law Bernice Kun; and numerous nieces and nephews.
Emma was predeceased by: her parents George and Mary Kun; sister Helen; brother John; sister Rosemary Schwartzenberger; brother Nandor; brothers-in-law: Al Schwartzenberger, Albert Roenspies and Robert Boissiere.
Emma enjoyed her life where you could often find her in the kitchen cooking and baking for her loved ones. Emma was an exceptional seamstress and gardener. She loved to travel with her husband and they had many adventures together.

Memorial Contributions may be directed to Parkland Place Residence Council Melfort,Sask.

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Thursday
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October

Vigil of Prayer

7:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Thursday, October 17, 2024
St. Brieux Roman Catholic Church
120 Barbier Drive
St. Brieux, Saskatchewan, Canada
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18
October

Service of Remembrance

10:30 am
Friday, October 18, 2024
St. Brieux Roman Catholic Church
120 Barbier Drive
St. Brieux, Saskatchewan, Canada
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