ANNA M. DUBORD
1937 – 2021
Anna Dubord, aged 84 years of Moose Jaw, SK passed away on Saturday, December 11th, 2021. She was predeceased by her parents, Anton and Jenny (née: Clement) Hodnefield; brother, Gunnar Hodnefield; and husband, Leo Dubord. Anna is survived by her sons: Marcel (Susan) Dubord, Larry (Karen) Dubord, and Darren (Wendy) Dubord; daughter, Sr. Tara Dubord rndm; brothers, Owen Hodnefield and Jon (Arlene) Hodnefield; sister-in-law, Sharon (Jensen) Hodnefield; grandchildren: Danielle (Curtis), Andrea Hart (Jeff), Marc Dubord (Shaya Frederick), Krista Tameling (Chad), Jason Dubord (Alayne), Ryan Dubord (Jennifer), and Bryan Dubord (Courtney); great-grandchildren: Oren, Madeline, Sophia, Nathan, Isaac, Leonel, Amy, Pierce, Evelyn, Micah, Cole, and Isabelle; as well as numerous nieces and nephews.
Anna grew up on a farm near Mossbank, SK and lived in Regina and Moose Jaw. She had a great zest for life and especially loved playing the accordion, and she shared her gift of music with many. She volunteered her time in many capacities at the Victoria Towers Building where she lived for 17 years.
The family would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to the nurses and staff at Providence Place.
Due to the Covid-19 health situation, a Private Family Service will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Anna’s name to the Kidney Foundation of Canada, #1 – 2217 Hanselman Court, Saskatoon, SK S7L 9Z9. Arrangements are entrusted to Moose Jaw Funeral Home, 268 Mulberry Lane. Todd Sjoberg, Funeral Director 306-693-4550
To Anna’s Family; Anna and I went to school together and remained friends for the years since. We often connected for a visit and she was always so happy and easy to chat with, always pleased to run into her old friends from school. We send our deepest sympathy to you on her passing. I hope the many happy memories you have will sustain you during this sad time. I know I will miss her visits and chats! Darla
Our condolences to Marcel and family on the passing of your mother.
She helped to spread joy to so many seniors while she played with Olga & Friends in the nursing homes in Moose Jaw and also at senior suppers down at the COOP. Mom was always happy to see Anna and they knew each other from farming days.I also know Anna enjoyed being a Red Hatter for several years until it became too hard to get out. She made so many people smile. God Bless.
Our sincere sympathy to the Dubord family on the loss of your dear mother, Anna. She was a most positive, loving person. We know she will be greatly missed by all who knew her. We will miss our accordion playing partner in crime! God rest your soul, Anna.
We enjoyed playing with you in the Band. RIP Anna
Anna and I went to school in Mazenod and had a good friendship during our time in Moose Jaw. We even shared an apartment in a boarding house and then each had our own suites in that same house. When Anna and Leo married and I followed my career to Calgary we lost touch but I have always valued the time when Anna and I were friends.
To Anna’s family … please accept my sincere condolences. Anna was always a delightful person and she made a positive difference in the lives of so many of us. I’ll miss seeing her – always a smile, laughter and music. She will be missed a great deal.
Aunt Anna was such a wonderful person. She was the best sister to my Dad and such a good friend to my Mom. I will always cherish all the happy memories. She will be missed. Sending caring thoughts and sincere sympathies to all the cousins and their families.
I will always remember Anna’s joy, smile and energy while singing in St Joseph’s choir. My sincerest condolences to her family and friends.
So very sorry to hear about your Moms’ passing.you are ALL in our thoughts and prayers.
The get-togethers with your Mom and Dad playing and the family singing along are some of my favourite memories.
Take care of each other. Love Jim and Marie Yacey and familyMARIE
Our deepest sympathies to all the family. We enjoyed Leo and Anna’s music. They were always lots of fun.
Marcel, Susan and family
Our deepest sympathy to you and your family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Happy memories of a truly gifted person who claimed she “made a little fool of myself” to win an entertainment contest. When T hear the ‘Ave Maria” I remember her beautiful rendition in her alto voice. Love to you all who were blessed to know her/
To Anna’s family.. my condolences to the family.. She was a great friend to my mother, Mae Bodie. loved her smile and her music and stories.. she will be missed. May you be surrounded by pleasant memories to help you through this difficult time. Joan Bodie-Smith
Thank you Anna for providing many happy memories of the occasions we celebrated together.
My condolences to all of your family.
Margaret Gawley
There are many fond memories of family gatherings…enjoying the music and laughter.
My deepest sympathies to all the family.
Bev Steppler
Marcel, Larry, Tara, Darren and families, our deepest condolences. May the fond memories of Anna help comfort you through this difficult time. Our thoughts are with you.
The Stewarts, Lois, Karen and Marilynne (macfarlane)
I remember Anna always had a smile and was also interested in speaking with me when I was a child. Just with one look, she gave respect and kindness. Seeing her picture brought back fond memories of her.
My deepest sympathies to all the family.
Love Michele Patsula-Rükgauer
Marcel, Larry, Tara, Darren and families,
My deepest sympathy for the loss of your mom. Auntie Ann and Uncle Leo were always so kind over the years and will never be forgotten. Please accept my condolences, thoughts and prayers.
Gerard Aldridge