July 4, 2007

Deanna Gail Wiggett
June 18, 2007
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Deanna Gail Wiggett

Deanna Gail Wiggett passed away at Estevan, Saskatchewan on Monday, June 18, 2007. She was born in Bienfait, Saskatchewan on February 24, 1940. She lived in Bienfait, Sask.; Alberta; Tehran, Iran; Williston, North Dakota and back to Bienfait, Sask., following her husband throughout the oilfield.

DeannaÕs home was the gathering place for just about just about every family occasion, including Christmases and birthdays. She was known as an excellent cook and put on many a great feast for family and friends. Deanna was known for her huge heart and was fun loving; she loved listening to country music and had a passion for her flowers. She also loved to read and do word Jumble puzzles, and enjoyed watching old western movies. She loved sitting outside on her patio and listening to her music and watching her flowers, and having her many family and friends stop by to visit.

She had a special place in her heart for all of her family and her grandchildren, all of whom she had her own special bond with. She was the ultimate wife, mother, grandma, sister, aunty and friend.

She is survived by her loving husband, Thomas Edwin Sr.; her children, Cheryl Wiggett, Bonnyville, Alta.; Thomas Wiggett, Bienfait, Sask.; Lorna (Barton) Elchuk, Bonnyville, Alta.; Calvin (Lynette) Wiggett, Calgary, Alta.; sisters, Darlene Jardine, Estevan, Sask.; Carolyn (Ted) Madro, Sherwood Park, Alta.; Marilyn (Ernest) Dupuis, Bienfait, Sask.; Larry (Donna) Jardine, Sherwood Park, Alta., Lavern Jardine, Estevan, Sask.; sisters-in-law, Rita Jardine, Bienfait, Sask., and Debbie Paiement, Estevan, Sask.; Grandchildren: Amy Wiggett, Jenny Wiggett, Luke Vass, Mason Wiggett, Chase Elchuk, Kaelan Elchuk, Alexis Wiggett and Spencer Wiggett; also numerous nieces, nephews, and great nieces and nephews.

Predeceased by her parents, Lorne Joseph and Marie Anne Jardine; brothers, Lorne and Raymond Jardine; granddaughter, Alice Wiggett; and nephew, Randy Madro.

Deanna will be sadly missed by all those who knew and loved her, and a piece of all of our hearts is with her on her journey.