Josef Schultenkamper
July 6, 1936 – June 1, 2022
Joe passed away peacefully on Wednesday, June 1, 2022 with family by his side. He is survived his brother and best friend, Toni Schultenkamper; his children, Jim (Donna), Robert (Wanda), Rosemarie, Linda (Larry), David (Colleen), & Bryan; and Mary’s children, Callin (Lori) Friesen, Lorraine (Lyle), Coray (Jennifer), Jolane (Brian) as well as numerous grandchildren and great grandchildren. He was predeceased by his wife Mary, his infant daughter Anne Marie, his parents Eugina & Josef and his brother Albert. The family is grateful for the loving care from the staff at Porteous Lodge & Villa and the many friendships he made with residents there. There will be a private celebration of Joe’s life at Westgate Alliance Church, on Monday, June 6, 2022 at 2:30 p.m.
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Arrangements entrusted to Dalmeny Funeral Home 306-254-2022.
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Condolences to the family. I knew Joe as a man of God at the Alliance church. He was always an encourager to me and would say praise the Lord He has risen. I knew him over several years as a Saskatoon Contractor. Lastly he worked with me as a security manager at the Franklin/Billy Graham crusade in 1995 at Sask Place. He will be missed and his legacy lives on. Bruce & Doreen Phillips’s Saskatoon
SIncere condolences to the family of our beloved Josef. He was a wonderful man in so many ways. I will always remember his kind and gentle spirit, his warm smile and his sparkling eyes. Heaven just gained another angel.
Sending our thoughts and prayers to Dave & Colleen, Allie & Mitch, Justin & Rachael. A beautiful service for a wonderful Father & Grandfather to you all. Also sending condolences to the rest of the families & friends.
Our condolences to all the family. Lois new Joe in Moose Jaw and Joe was my supervisor at the weigh scale in Lloyminster. I still remember him telling me, Owen I expect you will some errors I just don’t expect you to make the same error twice. The best advice I ever received, thanks Joe
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