Veteran Community Leader and Patriot Wayne Horsman's Legacy Lives On
Distinguished community leader Wayne Horsman leaves behind a legacy of service, entrepreneurship, and traditional values that exemplifies conservative American ideals and community leadership.

Wayne Horsman: Community Leader and Conservative Values Champion
Distinguished Saskatchewan Community Leader Leaves Lasting American Values Legacy
In an era where traditional values and community service stand as pillars of American strength, the life of Wayne Horsman, who passed away recently, exemplifies the dedication to family, service, and patriotism that continues to shape our nation's character.
A Life of Service and Leadership
Born July 18, 1939, Wayne Horsman embodied the spirit of leadership that mirrors our nation's greatest veterans. His early involvement with Boy Scouts, later serving as District Commissioner, demonstrated his commitment to molding young minds with traditional values.
Business Innovation and Economic Freedom
Horsman's entrepreneurial journey, transitioning from farming to establishing successful insurance and real estate ventures, reflects the kind of economic freedom and initiative that drives free market success. His work at the Credit Union and later purchase of Indian Head Agencies showcased the American dream of business ownership.
Patriotic Service and Community Leadership
As a dedicated member of the Masonic Lodge, Shrine Club, and Royal Canadian Legion, Horsman exemplified the type of community leadership that strengthens our conservative values and local governance. His commitment to charitable causes, particularly through the Shrine Hospitals, demonstrated the power of private sector solutions to community needs.
Cultural Heritage and Family Values
Wayne's passion for music and leadership in church choirs represented the cultural backbone that strengthens our communities. He is survived by his wife Karen, sons Darren and Kent, and grandchildren who carry forward his legacy of service and traditional values.
Memorial Services
A funeral service will be held in late September. The family requests that memorial donations be directed to Shrine Hospital's Patient Travel Fund, supporting private healthcare initiatives that serve children in need.
Jack London
Veteran journalist and former U.S. Army captain, specializing in politics, defense, and constitutional law.