My favourite sport was always talking and making new friends.   So here goes my final story, I promise!   I was born in Luseland, Saskatchewan on July 17, 1924.  I learned the value of hard work and being frugal during the depression.  My brother and I built our family cabin on the homestead during those tough years.  This led to a career in carpentry and I went on to build four family homes as well as many other residences, bridges, and apartments.

I was married to Rae Frenette for 54 years.  She predeceased me in 2004 as did our sons, Patrick, in infancy, and Keith, very recently at the age of 56.   I have always said my children were my best investment and this proved very true during my senior years and short illness!  I leave behind: Donna (Bud), Marie (Stephen), Doreen (Ross), Tom, Ted and Gordon (Maria).  My grandchildren: Dawn, Bill, Matthew, Chris, Nina, Johnathan, Kelsey, Kayla, and Tim and their partners and ten precious great grandchildren. I was married to Ida Schibli from 2006 until 2017, and I was also very close to her children: Walter, Peter, and Karen and their partners, children and grandchildren.

I loved work and I always loved a project. In fact, I was very busy in my last days completing a job that I had started with my grandchildren. On December 18th, 2019, I left this world peacefully with my work done saying, “It was great ride.”

I invite my family and friends to join me for a Funeral Mass at 11:00 am on December 23, 2019 at Our Lady of the Rosary Church with a reception to follow in the Church Hall.  Time to celebrate my ninety-five years, well lived, before my interment at Royal Oak Burial Park at 3:00 pm.

Condolences may be offered to the family below.

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  • Paul and Janyce Frenette

    We were very blessed to have enjoyed our visits with Vince. His hearty laugh and contagious smile and sense of humour will be missed. Treasure his memory.

  • Larry Quagliotti

    Uncle Vince
    You will always be part of my house. Thanks for all the memories you gave to all our families and friends. Larry Quagliotti

  • John Knappett

    Tom,
    My condolences to your Family on your Dad’s passing. He was a wonderful character and a credit to the Construction Industry that he worked in for so many years. I was lucky to know him at Dura Construction for a few short years.
    John Knappett

  • Irene Richardson

    My Dear Brother in-law you will be missed we had many a great visit with him he never seem to change he was always so grateful for everything he had including his Family and Grand Children and Great Grand Children he enjoyed life to the fullest right up to the last ,God be With You .

  • Larry Varga

    I will miss our coffees at the nest. I always enjoyed Vince’s stories and his happy demeanor. “Always look forward”, he would tell me; word to live by.

  • Sylvia Laitres

    Deepest Sympathy to Sullivan Family
    When in Saskatoon Vince always came for a visit.
    We always enjoyed his stories, we have good memories.
    From the Maurice & Bertha Frenette Family’s

  • Jack and Anna Bryan

    Vince you will always be remembered by your positive thoughts on everything, never down. Yes we certainly can say we’ve had a great ride. Rest in Peace.

  • Karen and Kirby Stevens

    What a great obituary. So much insight and planning went into how he lived and died. So many happy memories and a full life will make it easier to let him go. Christmas time always makes it that much harder. My thoughts are with you Doreen, and your entire family.

  • Sher Gosling

    Happy Trails Uncle Vince.
    Love,
    Keith & Sher Gosling

  • Irene Horosko

    So sorry to hear of your dads passing.OUR FAMILY THOUGHT THE WORLD OF BOTH YOUR Mom and dad

    Loads of Love and Prayers
    Irene Horosko and family

  • Leona Osowetski

    Leona Osowetski

    My condolences to you and family what a wonderful man your dad must have been helps to have such loving memories

  • Marian Burow

    Vince was my godfather, but more of a second father to me. When I was young he’d take me to show houses he was building or projects he had on the go. He always had great stories right up to the end. On Sunday he told me the story about a goat. He always loved gardening when he lived on Ralph St. I remember when he grew Kohlrabi. I had no idea what that was. He invited me over to sample it. It was delicious, although we had no clue how to cook it.

  • Les Bryan

    Uncle Vince will always be remembered for his life stories. Never a loss for words. Most of his stories (as I was reminded by Joe Frenette doing an impersonation of Uncle Vince) Started … WELL BACK IN THOSE DAYS….. . He was a great man and loved his family dearly. He will be missed but never forgotten. Cheers . Les Irena,Connor and Milana .

  • Cathy Clackson

    That was so beautifully written. I’ll always remember Uncle Vince by the way he could tell a story, you could leave the room and it was still being told five minutes later. He was passionate about work, union, and how proud he was of his children, I loved our family picnic in the later years when his son Ted would arrive. Vince would light up like he was watching his first born take his first step. So proud, so caring. He will be missed but not forgotten.

  • Debbie Frenette

    Uncle Vince, you lived along and happy life, you will be missed for sure, God love you, rest in peace,, your God daughter,

    Debbie..

  • Marguerite Beaulac & family

    Sincere condolences to all the family, I’m sure you will have a lot great memories!! Also for the loss of your brother Keith.

  • Anita Bjola

    I met Vince in April 2019, I was new to the building and a little lonely I guess. Vince was playing Mexican Train in the multipurpose room, and he told me to join in, and I did. and then we played Rummicub, and then more people joined in, and now because of him and his fellow cardplayera, we are still going at it strong. We learned Vince’s tatics, but will never be as fast and sneaky as he was, nor do we have that ‘ innocent look’ on his face (when he didnt quite follow the rules.
    Vince and I lived on the same floor, myself next to the elevator, and Vince way down the hall, …invariably, I put the elevator on hold, til he finally made it, hair flying, eyes flashing.
    Oh, he was a great man to have known, and I will truly miss him Good-bye old fellow

  • Linda (Osowetski) Watkins

    Oh Marie, my deepest condolences for your loss. Love Linda (Osowetski) Watkins

  • Lisa Berg (Cimaglia)

    My deepest sympathies to Vince’s family. I remember Vince and Rae at many functions at my grandma Sheila’s house on Linden. He was such a kind, generous, and friendly man. Heaven gained another angel today. ❤️

  • Kelby Horsman

    So sorry to hear of the loss of Vince !I always loved his kindness and friendship he showed to our family, his stories and his company. He will be greatly missed .

  • Colleen McGinnis

    Sorry for loss Kayla. Looks like he had amazing time.

  • Bob Dalziel

    All My Uncles were and Are Unique in their own ways I admire Uncle Vince for So many of his Great Qualities from some of my earliest Memories right through till now. He and Cousin Keith Framed the addition on our House in 1986 . Always enjoyed his Quick wit and Views on Life .I’ll always Remember him Fondly. Bob and Brenda Dalziel

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