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Faer, Janice "Jan" "Queenie"

April 17, 2026

Janice "Jan" "Queenie"  Faer

Janice “Jan” “Queenie” Faer passed away peacefully on April 17, 2026, just days shy of her 80th birthday. She was born on April 21, 1946, in Stoke-on-Trent, England, the eldest of three children. At the age of two, she came to Canada with her parents John and Norma Highfield, where she would go on to build a full and meaningful life. Her nickname “Queenie” came from sharing her birthday with Queen Elizabeth II, whom she admired deeply.

Jan shared a lifelong love story with her devoted husband, Eugene “Gene” Faer. Though they were married on December 30, 1983, their journey together began in 1974, forming a partnership grounded in friendship, hard work, loyalty, and deep affection.

Jan’s life was defined by both hard work and meaningful connection. Alongside Gene, she owned and operated a ranch, farming and raising cattle for over 25 years. At the same time, she built a respected career in Regina as a legal assistant with several law offices, where her dedication and professionalism were highly regarded.

In 2007, Jan and Gene moved from the ranch to their cherished lakefront home in Heritage Valley, Saskatchewan—a place that became the backdrop for many treasured memories.

Jan had a natural gift for bringing people together. She and Gene hosted countless gatherings over the years, including well-loved fish frys, lakeside campfires, and weeny roasts. Warm, welcoming, and deeply social, Jan was often affectionately known as the “social coordinator.” She especially enjoyed time on the water—fishing with Gene on their boat and in their ice shack, and taking pontoon rides with their many lake friends. And if the song “Wagon Wheel” by Darius Rucker happened to come on, you could be sure Jan was smiling, singing along, and encouraging everyone else to join in.

She held her family close to her heart and treasured time spent together. Jan especially loved visits from her brother and sister-in-law and her sister from Estevan, as well as the trips she and Gene made there to be with them. She also cherished travelling to British Columbia with her sister Joanne to visit their family.

Jan and Gene took great pride in their large garden each year, generously sharing their homegrown vegetables with friends and co-workers—just one of the many ways Jan showed her kindness and thoughtfulness.

Her home was always spotless, a reflection of her care and pride. Jan loved to cook and found great joy in sharing not only her meals but also her cherished recipes with family and friends.

Jan was a truly special person, loved by all who knew her. She carried herself with grace and humility, touching the hearts of many. Her kind, joyful spirit and witty sense of humour will be deeply missed.

Jan was predeceased by her brothers-in-law David Dukart, Elgin Faer, and Hudson Faer; her aunt Shirley Fleming (Lorne) of Duncan, British Columbia; and her close friend Eddy Steinhubl. She will be lovingly remembered by her husband and lifelong best friend, Gene Faer; her brother Ronald Highfield (Linda) of Estevan, Saskatchewan; Joanne Dukart of Estevan, Saskatchewan; her cousin Dianne Boucher (Barry) of Duncan, British Columbia; and her dear friends Bonnie and Daryl Holzapfel, Judy and Dale Hine, and Lorna Steinhubl. She will also be fondly remembered by her many nieces and nephews, as well as her many dear friends from the lake community.

A Celebration of Jan’s Life will be held at a later date.

The family would like to extend their heartfelt thanks to the caregivers and friends at the Heritage Home in Lumsden, Saskatchewan, and the Last Mountain Pioneer Home in Strasbourg, Saskatchewan, as well as the doctors, nurses, and palliative care staff at the Regina Pasqua Hospital for their compassionate care and support.

Jan’s memory will be forever held close in the hearts of all who knew and loved her. Faer, Janice Mary Photo Cropped Resized.jpg

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Lorna Steinhubl

Regina Saskatchewan Canada

Where do I begin? Eddy and I connected with you and Jan the moment we met. It was like we had known each other forever. I remember fondly, our time in the ice fishing shack… Where we never caught a fish!! Then we’d go home and continue the dance party in the garage. We had so much fun. I was so honoured to have spent Jan’s last days with her. I will forever hold that treasure in my heart. Gene I am still here for you.

Dale & Judy Hine

Regina SK Canada

Beautiful Jan will always hold a special place in our hearts. We will deeply miss her friendship, kindness, humor, and her wonderful spirit—she truly was so much fun to be around. We will cherish the many visits and the time we were fortunate enough to spend together. We feel so lucky to have known her and to have called her our friend, and we will keep those precious memories close to our hearts. Our sincere condolences to you, Gene, and to her entire family.

Connie Weber

Strasbourg SK Canada

Sending my sincere condolences Gene. So glad that are paths crossed I was able to work with Jan. Sending hugs.

Carol Gibson

Frontier SK Canada

Dear Gene: I am so sorry to hear of the loss of beautiful Jan. She was truly sweet and kind. She was the first to offer her home grown goods and talents. She was first to invite someone to a special occasion or fish fry. She was truly a “Queen” in the eyes of all who lived at Heritage Valley and beyond.

Dwight Arnold

Lumsden Saskatchewan Canada

Gene, I hope your many happy memories help you through your grief.

Joan Peslari

Pilot Butte SK Canada

Dear Gene, I was so sorry to read about Janice's passing. You are in my thoughts and prayers. I will always remember Janice as an amazing co-worker, friend and member of the G&Z "family". She will be missed by all of us.

Amber

Regina Sk Canada

I met Janice when she sat in my hair chair many years ago, she was always smiling,I loved our conversations and laughs. Im so sorry for your loss. I’m so happy I got to cut her hair one more time a couple months ago. Janice will be missed.

Denise and Len Exner

Regina Saskatchewan

I am so sorry to hear of Janice's passing. She made being at work so much more than just a job, it was like spending the day with a friend as we toiled side by side. She will be missed but she will always be remembered. Take care.

Tammy and Gene Hanson

Eau claire Wisconsin USA

Dear Gene, sending condolences to you from WI. We were lucky enough to meet your wonderful Jan when you two hosted us from Wisconsin for the best fish fry ever. And getting the tour of your summer gardens. She was such a great host and tour guide. So sorry for your loss.

Cheryl and Brian Rankin

Regina SK Canada

Gene. We are truly sorry to hear of Jan’s passing. She was a truly kind and wonderful person and friend. Our many years of working together will long be remembered and the great times we shared at G&Z and at the farm and the lake. God Bless

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