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2022-23 SGI CANADA Annual Report

In Memoriam Robert Hall, an Adjuster 2 with Saskatchewan Property Claims Operations (Farm) at Regina Head Office, treasured time with his family and lifelong friends. He found happiness and a sense of accomplishment with his team at SGI. Robert loved soccer, being with family, boisterous games nights and reflective quiet conversation. His stories were comical - he had a big personality and even bigger heart. He will be lovingly remembered by his wife Amanda; parents Dave and Sharon; brother Peter and his family (Sarah, Marcus, Victoria); as well as numerous aunts, uncles, and cousins. Scott Jensen, Customer Inquiry Representative in the Customer Service Centre at the Regina Operations Centre, was passionate about hockey, football and helping others. He spent many years working for the family business in Ontario before moving to Regina and into the insurance industry. His colleagues were impressed by how effortlessly professional and compassionate he was. Scott knew how to make others laugh and smile. He's survived by his parents, Paul and Cheryle; sister Carolyn and brother-in-law Kevin; nephew Owen and niece Charlotte. Susan Lehner, an IT Programmer at Regina Head Office, was joyful, fun-loving, and kind. She spent 37 years with the corporation and moved through many different areas. Susan grew up loving to dance and was a cheerleader for the Saskatchewan Roughriders in her younger years. She was a swimmer, animal lover, sci-fi geek and loved going out with friends and family. Susan leaves behind her mother Bonnie; sons Colby and Zachary; brother Michael; nephew Lev and numerous extended family members. David Panagabko, Auto Body Repair Technician at Technical Research Services in Regina, was always smiling, easy to talk to and good for a laugh. He volunteered with the Knights of Columbus, Kolos Dance School, and the Kyiv Mosaic pavilion in Regina. His favourite time was spent on his motorcycle, working on vehicles, fishing, golfing, and spending time with his grandkids. David cared deeply about stopping impaired driving and even got a tattoo in support of the Be A Good Wingman impaired driving awareness campaign. He leaves behind his wife Dianne; children Kristen and Dustin; four grandchildren; and many extended family members and friends. 2022-23 SGI CANADA Annual Report 87
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