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Joseph (Joe) Most

February 27, 2021

Joseph (Joe) Most

On February 27, 2021 Joe Most, late of Regina, SK, passed away at the age of 94 years. 

Joe will be greatly missed by all who knew him especially his wife of 71 years Betty; his son Jack (Nancy); his daughter Kate (Andrew); grandchildren Bryan (Amanda), Heather and Damian; his sister Delphine and her children Diane, Del, Denise and Deb. 

Joe had a 50-year career as an optician. He was an avid golfer and was inducted into the Saskatchewan Sports Hall of Fame for 10 Pin Bowling. Joe loved to play the accordion. 

The family would like to thank friends Dieter, Tina, Diana, Belinda and the staff at Santa Maria Senior Citizens Home for their care and compassion. Joe was a loving, kind and generous man. He made the world a better place just by being in it. In his memory do a good deed for someone.

Celebration of Life will be held at a later date.

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Messages of Condolence


Condolences to Betty and the Most family. Joe was a good man who had a lasting influence on me from my time as a junior bowler. ~ Daryl Day


Betty, Jack, Kate, and families, So sorry to learn of the loss of Joe, my Dad's best friend for 85 or more years. Between baseball in their younger years, and golf, bowling, and card-playing as adults, there was probably never a week went by that they did not see each other. Joe was such a nice man. Such a loss. My condolences. ~ Glenn Schwartz


Condolences to Betty and family. Cindy and I lived next door for 10 years, 1989 to 1999. Joe and Betty, you were two of the nicest people we have ever met. It was a pleasure to be your neighbors. We have not and never will forget both of you. Much love. ~ Carlo Gentile


Dear Betty & Family, On behalf of the board & staff of the Saskatchewan Sports Hall of Fame, I would like to extend my sincere sympathies to you all on Joe's passing. We are privileged to be able to share Joe's accomplishments & legacy as a 10-pin bowler to future generations as we celebrate his contributions to Saskatchewan's sport history. We hold you all in our thoughts and prayers at this difficult time. ~ Sheila Kelly


Joe was so proud of his family and loved his wife and kids with all his heart. He was so kind and humble of all his accomplishments. I was just glad I got to know him these last few years. ~ Stacy Seidlik