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Lee Edward Guldiman
It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Lee Edward Guldiman on April 15, 2026 in Saskatoon, SK, at the age of 62. Born on September 20, 1963, in Victoria, BC, Lee was the beloved son of Roy and Lucy (nee Scott) Guldiman.
Lee was the devoted husband to his wife Debra Guldiman (nee Andreen), whom he married in February 1982. He was a loving father to Jodi (James) Spence, Justin (Amanda Marie) Guldiman, and Adam (Amanda Dawn) Guldiman. Lee was a cherished grandfather to Devon, Damian, Leland, Emily, Jackson, Calvin, Mackenzie, Addysen, and Allison. He was also a loving brother to Lynn Guldiman.
Lee is predeceased by his parents Roy and Lucy Guldiman, his in-laws Jack and Christina Andreen, his beloved wife Debra, and sister in-laws Cheryl and Barbara and nephew Johnathan. Lee leaves behind a legacy of love and warmth to all of those you had the privilege of knowing him.
Lee began his career following in his fathers footsteps as a truck driver for United Chemical and Caron Transport before becoming an Ironworker at Russel Metals, where he was known for his contributions as an iron workers union business representative. Lee's big personality and ability to strike up a conversation with anyone made him a beloved figure among his colleagues and friends.
Lee enjoyed entertaining his family and friends at BBQs, birthday parties and holiday celebrations. His love for life and people was evident in everything he did.
The family would like to extend their heartfelt thank you to the staff and residents at Parkridge Care Home especially those on South 2. You welcomed him into the community and helped him find purpose in the short years his was with you.
A Celebration of Lee's Life will be held on Friday, April 24th at 2:00 pm at Saskatoon Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Canadian Mental Health Services in Lee's memory.
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