August 12, 2025
Laverne Arthur Sawin beloved husband, father, and grandfather, passed away peacefully surrounded by his loving family on August 12, 2025 at the age of 84.
Born in Coronach, Saskatchewan, on December 4, 1940, he lived a life defined by love, hard work, and an unwavering devotion to his family. On February 21, 1970, a cold Saturday night in the Bengough Bar, Laverne started courting the love of his life, Cynthia Gee. Laverne didn’t waste any time, and on June 13, 1970, they married and built a home filled with warmth, laughter, and enduring memories.
In 1970, Laverne moved to Minton, Saskatchewan, where he worked at the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool elevator. In 1973, Laverne and Cynthia purchased the local grocery store in Minton. They ran the store in Minton for 19 years and became active members of the community. Laverne was a member of the Minton Elks, and his portrayal of “Sheriff Tinfoil” in the annual Minton Dinner Theatre was legendary. Summers were often spent camping and fishing with family and friends all across Saskatchewan. In 1989, Laverne switched careers and began hauling trailers across North America, moving his family to Regina, Saskatchewan. Laverne enjoyed life on the road, and his entrepreneurial spirit led him to start Sawin’s Pilot Service. Laverne was very meticulous in planning routes for the loads he piloted across North America. He could tell you every low bridge or hazard in every province or state.
Laverne is reunited with his mother Marie; his father Leonard; his grandfather Ross and grandmother Josephine, who raised Laverne after his parents’ passing; and his sister Louise.
Laverne is survived by his wife of 55 years Cynthia; his children, whom he was so proud of De-Nette, Sherrie (Ryan), and Trent; his sister Mary (Merlyn); his brother Bernard; he was an adoring grandfather to Courtney (Evan), Brady, and Zayden, who brought him immense joy; as well as numerous nieces and nephews.
A man of quiet strength and deep integrity, Laverne’s legacy will live on through the lessons he taught, the stories he shared, his quick wit and the love he gave so freely. He will be remembered for his kindness, his steady guidance, and the special way he made each person in his life feel valued.
A Come-and-Go Social to share memories of Laverne will be held at the Bengough Drop-in Center on Main Street in Bengough, Saskatchewan on Thursday, August 21, 2025 between 1:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, the family encourages donations in Laverne’s memory to a charity of your choice.
Laverne will be deeply missed and forever remembered in the hearts of those who loved him.
Carnduff Sk Canada
My deepest condolences to Cynthia and all the families. Laverne will be missed by many.
Regina Saskatchewan Canada
Our sincere condolences to Cynthia and family on their loss. He always had a smile to cheer others.
Weyburn Saskatchewan Canada
So sorry to hear of Laverne’s passing. Love and sympathy to you Cynthia and to your family! We have fond memories of your time spent in Minton..Hugs to you all.💕
Weyburn SK Canada
My deepest sympathy to all of the Sawin family and friends. Hugs to all.
Regina Saskatchewan Canada
My condolences to you, Cynthia and to your family. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Estevan SK Canada
Deepest sympathy to Cynthia and family for your loss of Laverne! Hugs to all!
Victoria B.C. Canada
Sending deepest sympathy to all the family. Ilene
Chilliwack B.C. Canada
Condolences to Cynthia and family. Laverne was one of my favorite uncles. The thing I remember most about him is his laughter and that he loved teasing whoever he could. I miss that. I'm sure he is laughing and telling stories with Mom.
Fort Qu’Appelle SK Canada
My deepest condolences to all of Laverne’s family.
Assiniboia SK Canada
Our deepest condolences Cynthia, De’nette, Sherrie and Trent. We will all miss Laverne.
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