Stanley W. Boyko
It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Stanley W. Boyko, our beloved dad, grandpa, great-grandpa, brother, uncle and friend. Stan passed away on Sunday, April 7th, 2024, at the age of 87 years. He was born on August 8th, 1936, in Caron, SK and was predeceased by his loving wife, Marlene; parents, John and Annie; and sister, Victoria. Stan leaves behind a legacy of love and fond memories cherished by his son, Darren and wife Colette, their children Kendel and Kayde Cassidy, Calyn and Adi Konieczny (Aviel), Emerson and Holly Boyko (Remington), Tyra Boyko, DeVon Elliott and Shelby Young (William, Maddison), Madison and Tyson Simpson, and Damyn Elliott; and daughter, Shauna and husband Bill Campbell, their children Chelsea Robinson (Cole, Sawyer), Britney and Jeff Wellborn (Layne, Tanner, Reegan), and Brenna Duckworth (Blake, Jazmine).
Stan was a devoted member of the Caron community, where he spent his entire life. He attended Caron Elementary and Central Collegiate in Moose Jaw, SK. Stan began his career as a station agent, telegrapher and train dispatcher with the CPR in numerous southern Saskatchewan communities for six years. He then dedicated over three decades with Trans Canada Pipeline as an electrical technician, retiring in 1993. Stan was deeply involved in community service, serving as a Mason, Shriner and Jester, and many years volunteering at Providence Place alongside his wife. He cherished his friendships, especially with his Shrine Club and coffee buddies, and had a special bond with his brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Maurice and Erma Lees. Stan and Marlene travelled extensively around the world exploring six of our seven continents. Stan’s greatest joy was his family, whom he showered with love and took on many memorable adventures. In his final months, Stan found companionship and happiness with his dear friend, Marilyn.
The family would like to extend heartfelt thank you to the wonderful staff at both Dr. F. W. Wigmore Regional Hospital and Pioneer’s Lodge in Moose Jaw, as well as the Weyburn General Hospital. A special thanks to Dr. Susan Bell from Caronport, SK who was not only Stan’s doctor, but friend.
In keeping with Stan’s wishes, a Private Interment will be held at Moose Jaw Funeral Home Columbarium. In lieu of flowers, donations in Stan’s name may be made to the Shriners Hospitals for Children, 2900 Rocky Point Drive, Tampa, FL 33607.
Stan will be dearly missed but forever remembered in our hearts.
Arrangements are entrusted to Moose Jaw Funeral Home, 268 Mulberry Lane. Gary McDowell, Funeral Director 306-693-4550
Heartfelt condolences Darren, Collette and family! Enjoyed both your parents at Providence Place! They provided an excellent service there and were a pleasure to know!
Most sincere condolences to all Stan’s family. I met Stan at a credit union Xmas party back in the 90’s. I served on the board with Marlene. Always enjoyed those events with him. A great fun loving guy. Rest in Peace Stan. I have many fond memories of you and Marlene
Darren and Shauna and your families, my sincerest condolences to you all. So sorry to hear about Stan’s passing. He was such a nice man.
Stan’s passing leaves our world a little smaller. I will remember his smile that told you his heart.
Rest easy Stan.
Friends and family, condolences for this great loss.
So sorry for your loss! He always had a smile on his face, good memories of him!
Sorry to hear of your Dads passing Darren and Family By and Lori Benson .
Darren-Shauna and families. We are sorry to hear of Stan’s passing. Alway’s remembered as a great friend and have great memories of him as a fellow worker.
Dear Shauna, Bill amd Families.. Our deepest condolences to all of you..Stan’s undeniable humor, laugh and smile will be missed.. I met Stan in 1975 when I was a teenager. He always made me feel as though I was part of the TCPL family right from the start. Is laugh was so hearty and joyful when I think of him I hear it.. May your memories carry each of you through this difficult time. Out thoughts are with you all.
Darren , Shauna, and family my deepest condolences. It was a great pleasure meeting your dad and mom. Always happy and your dad always had great laugh. May he rest in peace
Deidre Warken Wilson
Dear Darren, Shauna and families. We are very sorry to hear of your Dad’s passing. He loved a good joke and Dad always liked to share one with him. He will be missed.
To Darren, Collette and family. So sorry to hear of Stan’s passing. There are no words to ease the pain of your loss, but I hope the wonderful memories that you shared with him, will make the road ahead easier. May he Rest In Peace.