Obituary of Terrance Brian Kereluke
Terrance Brian Kereluke
December 21, 1957 - September 11, 2019
With heavy hearts the family announce the passing of Terry Kereluke on September 11, 2019. Terry was raised in Regina where he attended Marion McVeety School, Campbell Collegiate and graduated with Distinction from the University of Regina. Terry spent much of his career working for the Government of Saskatchewan in various departments including SGI, Finance, Health, SHIN, Saskatchewan Cancer Agency and most recently working at CGI in Calgary. It was at Campbell Collegiate that Terry met the love of his life Janet Marsden. They married on September 24, 1977 and together raised two wonderful sons who were the light of his life. Terry loved to travel and spent many happy holidays in Europe, the Caribbean, Hawaii and Mexico. However his greatest joy in life was time spent with his family, watching his boys sporting events, gathering for family dinners, seeing the boys succeed in their careers and raising families and playing with his grandchildren. Terry was a loving husband, father and grand-dad. He was an honest man, a good friend, kind and generous, had a great sense of humour and could make any story sound funny. Terry was predeceased by his parents Dora and Metro Kereluke, his nephew Erik Johannson and his Father-in-law Ken Marsden. He leaves behind his loving wife Janet, son Anthony (Isabelle), son Bryan (Aki), grandchildren Luna and Sky, Mother-in-law Margaret Marsden, Sister-in-law Pamela Marsden (Al), Brother-in-law David Marsden, Sister-in-law Gillian Burns (Kevin), and five nephews; Brad Johannson (Karlee), Chris Marsden (Kim), Lee Marsden, Riley Burns (Chelsea) and Kyle Burns. The family extend the warmest gratitude to our family and friends who were by our side in the last few months. We would also like to send sincere thanks to the Sundre RCMP who worked diligently in locating Terry when he was missing. Their support and kindness will be forever remembered. A special thank you to our friends and colleagues at Vermilion Energy for their unwavering support during this time. A private family celebration of Terry’s life will be held at a later date in his favourite place of Puerto Vallarta.