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Milligan, Elizabeth Odela

June 1, 2025

Elizabeth Odela Milligan

It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Elizabeth Odela Milligan, who peacefully left this world on June 1, 2025, at the age of 95. Betty led a full and vibrant life, leaving behind a legacy of love, kindness, generosity, and cherished memories for all who knew her.

Elizabeth Odela Yastrub was born on March 11, 1930, in Melville, Saskatchewan, to Frank and Katherine Yastrub. She was a devoted mother to four children: Catherine, Nelson Jr., Donald, and Shawn. She was also a loving grandmother to eight grandchildren: Brittany (Evan), Dru, Liam, Keegan, Levi, Eamon, Tatumn, and Kieran. Betty was predeceased by her husband Nelson, children Catherine and Nelson Jr., granddaughter Paityn, her parents Frank and Katherine, brothers John, Paul, and Michael, and sisters Pauline and Theresa.

She will be deeply missed by her children Donald (Terri), Shawn (Whitney), eight grandchildren, sister Gloria Leszczynski, sister-in-law Joyce Chilton, son-in-law Bill Shupe, and many other family members and friends.

Betty was known for her warm smile, generous spirit, integrity, and her ability to connect with people. She was also famous for her delicious family dinners, where she displayed some of the Ukrainian delicacies passed down from her loving mother Katie. In her early years, Betty enjoyed curling, golfing, and being an active member of the Kinsmen Ladies’ Clubs in the various cities that Nelson’s growing career at Saskatchewan Power Corporation took them.

As a dedicated mother, Betty always put her family first and made each move as comfortable and seamless as possible. She was a devoted Catholic and an active member of the Catholic Women’s League of Canada. While working to help others, Betty formed many lifelong friendships.

Betty, Nels, and the children settled in Regina, Saskatchewan. Over time, they purchased a cabin at Crooked Lake, where some of the most treasured memories of family and friends were created. Later, Betty and Nelson became snowbirds, spending over 20 years wintering in Mesa, Arizona. It was here that the family gathered for numerous Christmas celebrations. Betty’s love and attention always made Christmas in the desert feel like Christmas on the prairies.

While living in Regina, once all the children gained independence, Betty began a career as a jeweller at Mappin's Jewellers. She excelled as a jeweller and was recognized for her excellent customer service. During her time at Mappin's, Betty amassed a beautiful collection of jewelry and figurines, which she bequeathed to her grandchildren. These will serve as heartfelt reminders of her genuine love and thoughtfulness.

We will always remember Betty’s love, her smile, and the warmth she brought into our lives. She will be deeply missed, but her memory will forever live in our hearts.

The family would like to extend their gratitude to William Albert House for their welcoming environment and for providing Betty with such compassionate care.

Funeral Mass to celebrate Betty’s life will be held on Saturday, July 12, 2025 at 11:00 a.m. in Christ the King Parish, 3239 Garnet Street, Regina, Saskatchewan. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Souls Harbour Rescue Mission, Parkinson Canada, Regina Humane Society, or the Canadian Mental Health Association – Regina Branch.

The Lord is good . . . . His mercy is forever

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Jonathan

Toronto ON Canada

Aunt Betty was always truly interested in and understanding of what was going on in my life. I always had the feeling she cared and supported me and the family. Love like that you can never have enough of. May her love continue to resonate with and through us.

Mr. Terry Avery

Edmonton Alberta Canada

Betty was a wonderful person. Although I moved out of Regina in my early 20's, I had many visits with Betty (and Nelson Jr.) when I would return on business or for pleasure. I was also fortunate to visit with her and Nelson Sr. when I was in Phoenix visiting my parents. Our families were friends and that friendship continues today. I always looked forward to those visits. She was sharp as a tac right until the end. RIP Betty. You will be severely missed but never forgotten! Love, Terry (Cori-Lynn), Arlo (Betty), Curtis (Maria) and the rest of the Avery family.

Vincent Friesen

Saskatoon Saskatchewan Canada

To the Milligan and Yastrub families I too am saddened by the passing of Aunt Betty. Uncle Nelson and Aunt Betty always welcomed me into their home with open arms and treated me like one of their own. I always enjoyed chatting on the phone with her about how everyone was doing and how proud she was of her children, grandchildren and immediate family. As I became closer to Aunt Betty I realized what a Special relationship she had with her sister Gloria and her family. Aunt Betty always had time for me when I was passing through Regina with a visit and always welcomed to stay overnight which I always felt right at home. She was always so easy to talk with and visit and I will truly miss her. God bless.

Darcy

Edmonton Alberta Canada

My sincere condolences to all who loved her. Betty had such a love of family and keen mind. I will miss our conversations where despite distance and time she always seemed to know more about my life than I did.

Terry Graham

Beaconsfield Quebec Canada

To the entire Milligan Family, my sincere condolences.....

Dot Pollock MacIntosh

Windsor VA United States

Betty and I worked together for several years at Mappins MacKenzie in the Golden Mile shopping centre. She was great to work with, and an all around lovely person. My sincere condolences to the family.

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