Theresia Pauline Carson Obituary
It is always difficult saying goodbye to someone we love and cherish. Family and friends must say goodbye to their beloved Theresia Pauline Carson of Esterhazy, Saskatchewan, who passed away at the age of 93, on April 11, 2022. Family and friends can send flowers and/or light a candle as a loving gesture for their loved one. Leave a sympathy message to the family in the guestbook on this memorial page of Theresia Pauline Carson to show support.
She was predeceased by: her parents, Joseph Gerwing and Anna Gerwing; and her siblings, Leo, Herman, Alfred, Joseph Jr. Gerwing, Elizabeth Hogemann, Clara Doyle (Walz) and Veronica Shedlosky.
She is survived by: her former husbands, Joseph G. Wisser and Donald A. Mamer; her sons, Bob and Glen; her granddaughters, Kimberly Mamer (Kendi Mamer) and Reg Rolfes (Sharon); her husband James Carson; her stepchild Val; her children, Sharon Rolfes (Dave), Doreen Shewchuk, TerryAnn (Mike), Matties (Schwartzenberger), Jim Wisser (Stanka), Ron Mamer (Patti), Russ and Troy Mamer; her daughter-in-law Jackie Mamer (Dennis); her grandchildren, Mark, Tod, Kris Shewchuk, Erin Shewchuk (Dennis Doskosil), Jason, Robin (Dez), Travis, Samantha Mamer, Shelbe, Taylor Mamer, Kereena Schaeffer (TerryAnn), Scott Schwartzenberger (Alex), Jody Schwartzenberger (Tyson Behiel), Dylan and Callie Mamer; her great grandchildren, Tayha, Cooper Rolfes, Myah, Lauren Shewchuk, Joshua Wisser, Kaylie Morrison (Robin), Annabell, Samantha Mudryk, Max, Archer Lock (Kereena) and Marley Behiel; her stepgreat-grandchildren, Sabrina, Sadie Mudryk and Talon Doskosil; and her stepchildren, Glenn Carson, Bruce Carson (Deb) and Valerie Carson (Dave). She is also survived by 6 Step grandchildren, 6 Great - Step Grandchildren &, 2 Great - Great Step Grandchildren, as well as numerous Nieces & Nephews.
She was content and quite comfortable there, and, until COVID hit the world, she always had a steady stream of friends and family visiting her or taking her out for a weekend of love, good food, card playing and reminiscing. As with many Seniors during the pandemic, Mom became very lonely during the long lockdown periods that all Senior Care Homes were required to enforce.