Luke left Grayson and moved to Ontario and worked at a fitting factory for two years then returned to Grayson. Luke and his sister Evelyn and her husband Steve purchased Ruhr’s Garage which they operated for two years.
On June 17, 1947 Luke was united in marriage to Alvina Gelowitz at St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church in Grayson. The couple were blessed with six children. The couple resided in Grayson until October then moved to a farm west of Grayson and started farming and later a trucking service hauling livestock and grain.
In 1971 Luke started a scrap iron business as well as continuing to farm. On November 11, 2005 the couple moved to Melville but Luke would drive to the farm everyday and continued to farm and buy iron until failing health forced him to retire. Luke was a member of the Knights of Columbus and was treasurer for 18 years with that group, Grayson Senior Club, Sask. Wheat Pool and the United Grain Growers as well a Director of the Credit Union for 15 years. His interests were antiques, playing ball and hockey in his younger years and spending time with his family. His faith was very important to him.
Predeceased by his parent’s, Wenzel and Rose Appell; son, Kenneth and Herbert; brothers, John, Adam, Sebastian, Wenzel, George, Joe and Chris; sisters, Margaret, Katie, Annie, Helen, Evelyn and Rose.
Adolf leaves to cherish his memory his beloved wife Alvina; his children, Benedict (Fay) Appell and their children Stacy (Corvyn) Neufeld and their childern Grayson and Madison;, Penny (Paul) Johnson and their children, Taylor and Nolan and Lindsay Appell with (Tsegaye Mesfine) and their son Biruk; Anita (Doug) Hutton and their children, Rhonda (John) Rein and their sons, Nicholas and Dylan; Darren Hutton and Cheryl (Aaron) Coates and their daughter Kingsley; Genevieve (Stuart) White; Anna Marie (Len) Gadica; as well as numerous nieces, nephews, relatives and friends.
Luke left Grayson and moved to Ontario and worked at a fitting factory for two years then returned to Grayson. Luke and his sister Evelyn and her husband Steve purchased Ruhr’s Garage which they operated for two years.
On June 17, 1947 Luke was united in marriage to Alvina Gelowitz at St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church in Grayson. The couple were blessed with six children. The couple resided in Grayson until October then moved to a farm west of Grayson and started farming and later a trucking service hauling livestock and grain.
In 1971 Luke started a scrap iron business as well as continuing to farm. On November 11, 2005 the couple moved to Melville but Luke would drive to the farm everyday and continued to farm and buy iron until failing health forced him to retire. Luke was a member of the Knights of Columbus and was treasurer for 18 years with that group, Grayson Senior Club, Sask. Wheat Pool and the United Grain Growers as well a Director of the Credit Union for 15 years. His interests were antiques, playing ball and hockey in his younger years and spending time with his family. His faith was very important to him.
Predeceased by his parent’s, Wenzel and Rose Appell; son, Kenneth and Herbert; brothers, John, Adam, Sebastian, Wenzel, George, Joe and Chris; sisters, Margaret, Katie, Annie, Helen, Evelyn and Rose.
Adolf leaves to cherish his memory his beloved wife Alvina; his children, Benedict (Fay) Appell and their children Stacy (Corvyn) Neufeld and their childern Grayson and Madison;, Penny (Paul) Johnson and their children, Taylor and Nolan and Lindsay Appell with (Tsegaye Mesfine) and their son Biruk; Anita (Doug) Hutton and their children, Rhonda (John) Rein and their sons, Nicholas and Dylan; Darren Hutton and Cheryl (Aaron) Coates and their daughter Kingsley; Genevieve (Stuart) White; Anna Marie (Len) Gadica; as well as numerous nieces, nephews, relatives and friends.
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