Hermina Margaret Kehrig
July 25, 1939 – February 6, 2018

Hermina Kehrig of St. Mary’s Villa Humboldt, SK passed away at her residence on Tuesday, February 6, 2018.  She was 78 years of age.  Hermina was born to Stanley and Helena (nee Slasynski) Laskowski on July 25, 1939 in the Middle Lake District, the youngest of six children.  She was baptized in Cudworth Catholic Church, and went to Middle Lake School where she completed grade 12.  She then joined the RCAF as a radar control operator in Ontario for two years, and then returned to work odd jobs in the Middle Lake area. Hermina met Gregor at a dance in Humboldt and they got married on November 4, 1964 in the new Middle Lake Catholic Church.  They were blessed with three children and three grandchildren. Hermina loved gardening, sewing, and playing cards. Hermina will be sadly missed and lovingly remembered by her husband of 53 years Gregor Kehrig; three children: Anne (Nelson) Stewart of Prince Albert and their daughter Daelyn of Saskatoon; Bradley Kehrig of Saskatoon; Mark (Jan) Kehrig of Bruno and their sons: Taeger of Saskatoon and Kallin of Bruno; brother Stefan (Faith) Laskowski; and sister Mary Zulps.  Hermina was predeceased by her parents, Stanley and Helena (nee Slasynski) Laskowski; sisters: Wclawa (Wallis) Serblowski and Scholastica (Sophi) Paska; 4 year old brother, Eugene Laskowski; and brothers-in-law: Art Serblowski and Murray Zulps. A Prayer Service was held on Sunday, February 11, 2018 at St. Bruno Roman Catholic Church, Bruno, SK at 7:00 p.m., presided by Fr. Pius Schroh.  Scripture Reader was Lisa McLaughlin.  A eulogy was delivered by Janet Hering and Elaine Urban.  A Funeral Mass was offered on Monday, February 12, 2018 at St. Bruno Roman Catholic Church, Bruno, SK at 10:00 a.m., celebrated by Fr. Pius Schroh.  Others taking part were: Ben and Bergit Pulvermacher, altar servers; Taeger Kehrig, crossbearer; Lisa McLaughlin and Laura Engele, scripture readers; Mark and Jan Kehrig, giftbearers; Marjorie and Alois Helgert, memorial table attendants; organist Annie Moritz with members of St. Bruno Parish Senior Choir, music ministry.  An honor guard was formed by members of the CWL.  Urnbearers were Stefan Laskowski and Mary Zulps.  Interment followed at St. Bruno Roman Catholic Cemetery, Bruno, SK.  Memorial Donations may be directed to the Canadian Cancer Society or The St. Bruno R.C. Church Fund.

This Notice Is Courtesy Of
Schuler-Lefebvre Funeral Chapel - Humboldt, Saskatchewan
(306-682-4114)