In Memory of

Sylvia

Jean

Sydia

Obituary for Sylvia Jean Sydia

Born March 25, 1936, Loon Lake, Sask.
Passed away July 5, 2015, Edmonton, AB.
At Age 79 Years
MEMORIAL SERVICE
2:00 p.m. Friday July 17, 2015
Goodsoil Community Hall, Goodsoil, Sask.
Roy Honish officiating
URNBEARERS
Craig Sydia and Lanny Sydia
HONORARY URNBEARERS
Her Grandchildren and Great Grandchildren
Survived By:
Sons: Dale (Gladys) Sydia, Ron (Sheila) Sydia and Glenn (Bev) Sydia; Grandchildren: Crystal (Russell) Pollock, Roxanne (James) Lange, Stephanie (Derek) Wagmann, Chelsea (Jason) Hofer, Lanny (Stacey) Sydia, Gena (Brady) Eidsvik, Dana (Chad) Lauinger and Craig (Samantha) Sydia; 19 Great Grandchildren and numerous Nieces and Nephews;
Brother: Lloyd (Mildred) Lay; Sister-in-Law: Esther Sydia;
Brother-in-Law: Nester Sydia
Predeceased By:
Husband: Roman Sydia; Parents: Lloyd Sr. and Sarah Lay; Parents-in-Law: Julian and Antonia Sydia; Brothers-in-Law: Walter and Tom Sydia; Sister-in-Law: Ethel Sydia
INTERMENT
At A Later Date - Golden Ridge Cemetery

Sylvia was born on March 25, 1936 in Loon Lake, Sask to parents Lloyd and Sarha Lay. Sylvia grew up on a farm outside of Golden Ridge, Sask. with her parents and brother Lloyd.

On Aprril 6, 1953 at age 17 she married Roman Sydia. They moved to Roman's Land East of Golden Ridge and ran the Golden Ridge Store. They later moved to Roman's parents yard in 1954. During this time they had three sons, Dale, Ron and Glenn. From there they moved the family to their forever home just a few miles South, where they spent their life farming.

Sylvia loved life on the farm. She enjoyed cooking, entertaining, gardening and helping Roman. The farrm was always a busy place with lots of people and Sylvia loved having company. There was always room at the table for one more.

Later on Sylvia and Roman enjoyed travelling and seen much of North America. Upon Roman's passing in 1998, Sylvia left the farm and settled in Cold Lake, AB. at Points West Lodge, where she enjoyed greatly and made many new friends.

Sylvia lived life enjoying her family and friends and had a special love for her grandchildren and great grandchildren.