Obituaries - Mountain View Gazette

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Obituaries - Mountain View Gazette
Obituaries
FROST,
Ada Edeltraut,
Feb. 26, 1924 - Mar. 18, 2015
It is with great sadness that
we announce the peaceful
passing of our beloved Mother
and Oma at the age of 91.
Ada was a devoted wife, mother, Oma,
and friend. She grew up in Germany and
immigrated to Canada, where she married
and raised a family on a farm just outside
of Olds. Oma loved her life on the farm
and took great pride in tending her yard and
garden. She enjoyed helping people and was
employed as a Nurse’s Aid for many years at
the Olds General Hospital.
Throughout her life, Oma enjoyed working
on crosswords and puzzles. She was also an
avid reader and dog lover. She will be deeply
missed by her sons, daughter-in-law and
grandchildren. We would like to thank all of
the staff at the Olds Mountain View Lodge,
the Extended Care Unit at the Olds Hospital
and the Innisfail Rosefield Centre for all the
support and care.
There will be no service as per her request.
VAN REEKUM, Gysbert (Bert)
March 5, 1934 - Borculo, Gelderland,
Netherlands
March 28, 2015 – Calgary, Alberta
ALPHABETICAL
FROM DEC. 07, 2010
ADAMCIK, Francis Stephen
Francis Stephen Adamcik was born January 21, 1924 in Kosice, Bella,
Czechoslovakia. He was the second child and only son to George and
Katrina Adamcik. In 1934, at the age of 10, Frank travelled with his
mother, older sister Anne and younger sister Mary to Canada to meet his
father whom he hadn’t seen for six years. Frank married Betty Adams on
June 10, 1950. They took over the family farm and raised four children.
In 1989, Frank and Betty sold their farm in the Zella community and
moved to the outskirts of Olds. In 1995, they retired from farming.
Frank loved animals, woodworking and playing crib. He will be greatly
missed by family and friends. A Funeral Mass was held on Thursday July
5, 2012 at St. Stephen’s Catholic Church, Olds with Father Maurice Okolie
celebrant. Interment followed in the Olds Cemetery. In lieu of flowers,
memorial tributes may be made directly to the Olds Hospice Society.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd, Olds, entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2012/07/10
AITKEN (nee Barkley),
Lillian F. "Lynn"
Lynn Aitken entered into rest at Olds Hospital and Care Centre, on
December 13, 2011 at 90 years of age. Lynn was born in Tyndall,
Manitoba on September 29, 1921 to Etta and Alexander Cook. As a young
woman, she moved with her family to Mission B. C. and then to
Vancouver B. C. It was here that she first met Raymond Kenneth Barkley,
who she married in 1949. They then took up residence in Port McNiel,
B.C. This union was blessed with 5 children. Lynn and Ray moved to the
Salmon Arm area where they resided until 1972. They farmed for a while
and then Ray worked in the sawmill at Canoe. They then moved to
Tawatinaw, Alberta where Ray once again pursued his passion for farming
until 1977 when his failing health caused them to move to Olds. Ray
passed away in 1979 and Lynn remained in Olds. In order to maintain her
independence, Lynn obtained her first driver's licence at this time. She
took up square dancing for recreation, and while dancing at Eagle Hill,
she met her second husband, John Henry "Harry" Aitken. They were
married in 1982 and resided in Olds until Harry's passing in 2007. In
2009, she moved into Sunrise Village in Olds, where she resided until
2010 when she moved to the Country Lodge in Innisfail. Lynn was
predeceased by her parents, her first husband Raymond, her second
husband Harry, an infant son Allan Herbert, her sisters Nell and Ivy and
her brother Alfred. She is survived by her two daughters, Linda (Mike)
Rieberger of Bowden and Valerie Barkley of Olds and her two sons
Kenneth (Mary) of Leduc and Bruce (Louise) of Eston, Saskatchewan, her
grandchildren, Douglas (Susan) Rieberger, Jonina (Jeremy) Friesen,
Matthew Barkley, Jessica (Dan) Andrich, Christina, Jeffrey and Stephanie
Barkley, Wade (Belinda) Maillet and Christopher Maillet, and greatgrandchildren Kimberly, Rachael, Naomi, Justin, Jordan, Jonathon, Noah
and Connor. A Memorial Service was held at First Baptist Church in Olds
on Monday, December 19, 2011 at 2:00 PM. Donations in memory of Lynn
may be made to the Olds Hospital and Care Centre Memorial Fund or to a
charity of the donor's choice. Heartland Funeral Services Ltd, Olds
entrusted with arrangements. 403-507-8610
www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2011/12/20
Bert Van Reekum beloved husband of Christina Van
Reekum of Calgary, AB, passed away on Saturday,
March 28, 2015 at the age of 81 years after a brief
illness.
Bert is survived by his loving wife of 59 years,
Christina; Sons Herman (Shelley) and Arnold (Shelly)
Van Reekum; daughters, Rixta (Floyd) Moritz and
Christina Taylor. He is also survived by his seven
grandchildren Evan, Curtis, Simon, Aaron, Tanisha,
Hayley and Kale. In the past year, Bert was blessed
with two great grandsons, Hudson and Dominik. He
is also survived by one brother Wim and his family in
Ontario and many relatives in the Netherlands.
Bert lived life to the fullest and enjoyed his many
friends and business associates. “A life well lived!”
A Private family service will be held at a later
date. Please forward condolences through
www.hffs.com.
Donations can be made to the Olds Kiwanis Club in
his name. Box 3733, Olds AB T4H 1P5
ALBRECHT, Helena (nee Gebhardt)
Helena Albrecht (nee Gebhardt) passed away on January 2, 2011 in Olds,
Alberta at the age of 94 years. She was born in Beiseker, Alberta on
March 10, 1916. Helena married Gottfried "Fred" Albrecht in 1941 and the
family grew to four more - Dianne, Marjorie, Glen and Donald. Helena
loved music, especially choirs, quartets and family sing-a-longs. She also
enjoyed bingo, TV game shows and word searches. Her hands were
always busy doing sewing, crocheting or knitting. She loved to cook and
bake bread, buns and pies. In the past she grew a large garden, fed
chickens, milked cows and stoked and fed many threshers. Helena was a
strong-willed person and had a strong faith. She taught her children right
from wrong and how to survive in tough times. Helena is survived by her
children: Dianne (Garney) and her sons Devin (Colleen) and Lorin (Lisa)
and their families; Marjorie (Dale) and her sons Dallas (Julie) and Cory
(Shawna) and their family; Donald (Gayle) and his children Kimberly and
Tyson; her granddaughters Michelle and Candace, their families and
mother Dorothy; daughter-in-law Heather; sister Freida Enzie and sistersin-law Geraldine and Doreen. She is predeceased by her husband
Gottfried, son Glen, parents, sisters Leah Wohl and Rosie Fitzner, halfsisters Eva Lick and Emma Kraft and half-brother Jack Krenzler. A Funeral
Service was held on Friday, January 7, 2011 at the First Baptist Church,
Olds. Donations in memory of Helena may be made to STARS Air
Ambulance or charity of choice. Interment took place in the Wimborne
Cemetery, Wimborne, Alberta. The family would like to thank all who
came to the service. A "Thank you" to the doctors and nursing staff at the
Olds and Innisfail Hospitals and to the many staff and residents at the
Sunrise Villa for their help and friendship. To all our friends, neighbours,
church family and those who participated in the service - thank you so
much from the bottom of our hearts; your prayers were answered and
ours also. Thank you Heartland for your wonderful services. Heartland
Funeral Services Ltd, Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403-507-8610
www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2011/01/11
ALCOCK, Ethel Lillian
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Mrs. Ethel Alcock (nee Budd) passed away peacefully on December 29,
2010 at the age of 94 years. Left to cherish her memory are her two
sons, Vern (Norma), Fred (Audrey); five grandchildren, Jennifer, Andrew,
Jon, David and Lindsay and seven great- grandchildren. Ethel was
predeceased by her husband, Harold F. Alcock in 1997. Ethel was born on
January 28, 1916 in Iola, Alberta. She resided in the Rimbey area for
many years before moving to Red Deer and finally Olds. The family would
like to thank the wonderful staff at the Olds Hospital Continuing Care.
Burial took place at the Alto-Reste Cemetery, Red Deer on January 5,
2011. Memorial tributes may be made directly to Alberta Heart & Stroke
Foundation. Heartland Funeral Services Ltd, Olds entrusted with
arrangements. 403-507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2011/01/11
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ANDERSON, (David) Allan
(David) Allan Anderson of Olds passed away October 10, 2014 at the Olds
Long Term Care at the age of 78 years. Allan was born in Carman,
Manitoba to Elizabeth and Robert Anderson. He married Marian (Rudd).
Allan is best known for his many years as a dedicated salesman and part
owner of John Deere, Olds where he could sell almost anything to anyone!
He also had stint as a corrections officer in Bowden and the odd job or
two after taking an early retirement to travel and enjoy time with his wife
Marian. Together in the winter they were snowbirds and the summers
were spent camping and fishing. Allan will be lovingly remembered by 3
children Glen (Linda) of Olds and their children Gregory (Courtney) of
Didsbury, Blake (Pavla) of Olds, Alisha (Jon) and great-grandson Lochlan
of Kingston, ON; Dennis (Linda) of Olds and their children Travis and
Dallas of Olds; Shelley (Troy) Tyson of Olds and their children McKenna
and Madison. He was predeceased by his parents Elizabeth and Robert;
wife Marian in 2006; sister Marion; brothers Ross and Gordon. In keeping
with Allan's wishes, a private family service will be held. In lieu of flowers,
memorial tributes may be made directly to the Olds & District Hospice or
the charity of choice.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2014/10/21
ANDERSON, Clarence Leslie
Clarence Leslie "Les" Anderson of Olds, AB passed away peacefully on
Monday Aug. 19 2013, one day before his 79 birthday. Les was
predeceased by his parents Clarence and Edna Anderson. He is survived
by his loving wife Kathleen; son Dane and Janice and their children
Brittany, Braedon and Colton; son Kirk and Irania and his children Erica
and Mark; step-daughter Laurel Mustoe and her son Jamieson; and stepdaughter Krista and Darcy and their children McKenzie and Morgan. Les
also leaves to mourn one sister Fern of Chicago; and two brothers Lloyd
(Doris) and Delwyn (Barb) both of Norquay, SK; and numerous nieces
and nephews. After growing up on the farm at Norquay, SK, Les attended
Covenant Bible College in Prince Albert, then North Park College in
Chicago. He then began his lengthy career with the Government of
Alberta and spent 37 years with Social Services moving around Alberta
until retiring from his career in Olds. Les enjoyed golfing, the Calgary
Flames, his grandsons' hockey games, the crossword in the Calgary Sun
was a daily must, RVing and time spent in Yuma. Time with family and
friends was very important to him. Memorial tributes may be made to the
Dialysis Unit at the Olds Hospital & Care Centre. A celebration of life was
held on Thursday Aug. 22, 2013 at 2:00 pm at the Royal Canadian Legion
in Olds, AB.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd, Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2013/08/27
ANDERSON, Melanie Dawn
Melanie Dawn Anderson passed away suddenly in the arms of her loving
family at the Red Deer Hospital on January 18, 2014. She was born on
June 25, 1973 to parents Garry and Marjorie Bowman. Melanie grew up
on a farm in the Sundre area. After attending the Sundre High School,
she moved on to the University of Lethbridge and then Olds College
where she gained her diploma in Office Administration with the highest
honors. She remained working at the College for six years.
She married her soul mate, Scott Anderson, on August 19, 1994, a mere
13 months after they met. Together, they built up their cattle and grain
farm west of Bowden. It was during this time that they celebrated the
arrival of their two boys, Ethan (1998) and Eli (2000). Melanie's
entrepreneurial spirit took over as the boys began attending Bowden
School. She founded Vitality Crystals and Fountains, a rock shop located
on the farm, selling healing stones, crystals, gemstone jewelry, and
fountains. In the seven spectacular years leading up to Melanie's passing,
the little country cabin store became one of the premier rock shops in
Alberta. Her beautiful smile, engaging personality, knowledge of crystals
and the spiritual guidance she shared with her patrons was nothing short
of a miracle.
Never one to shy away from a new challenge, Melanie began practicing
Karate at the age of 36, as a proud member of the Arashi-Do School of
Martial Arts. As a testament to her inner strength and desire to succeed,
in what has become a benchmark for ascension throughout the Karate
ranks, she was honored to be presented with her black belt just weeks
prior to her 40th birthday. At the time of her passing, not only was she
actively training, she had begun teaching Karate in Calgary and had
started another new challenge - Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.
Melanie's love for her family, business, and Karate was immense. She
touched hundreds of lives within that circle and leaves a husband and two
teenage boys who are incredibly proud of her. With respect to Garth
Brooks' "The River," she truly did "choose to chance the rapids and dare
to dance the tides."
Melanie is survived by her husband, Scott, her sons, Ethan and Eli;
parents Garry and Marjorie Bowman of Sundre; sister Faye (Kevin) Hill
and family of Red Deer; brother Cameron (Corina) Bowman and family of
Hinton; Scott's parents, Gary and Faye Anderson of Bowden; sisters-inlaw, Lori (Ross) Clarke and family of Olds; Tara (Rob) Roth and family of
Bowden, and special friend and co-worker, Cathy Hryhoryshen of Bowden.
Funeral services were held at the Bowden Lions Hall on Friday, January
24, 2014 at 1:00pm. If friends so desire, memorial tributes may be made
to STARS Air Ambulance or to the Red Deer Hospital.
Arrangements entrusted to Heartland Funeral Services, Ltd., Innisfail.
Ph:403-227-0006. www.heartlandfuneralservices.com.
Publication Date: 2014/01/28
ANDREW, Russel Francis
July 15, 1922 – Eckville, AB / January 5, 2015 – Olds, AB -- It is with
great sadness that we announce the passing of Russ Andrew on Monday,
January 5, 2015 at the age of 92 years.
Russ was born and raised in the Eckville area and in 1957 he moved his
growing family to Olds. He was very active in his community serving on
the Town of Olds council; president of the Ag Society; assisting with the
4-H Light horse club; as a past member of the B.P.O.E and the Lions Club.
Russ had a passion for finding a deal at an auction and was well known at
the local sales. For nine years Russ and Betty were “Snow Birds” to
Arizona where he discovered a talent for wood working and Lapidary. Russ
and Betty had many wonderful trips to Alaska, Hawaii, the Maritimes,
England and a few cruises. Russ was always up for a game of cards or a
trip around the dance floor and could be heard whistling while doing both.
Russ is survived by loving wife of sixty-four years Betty; his son Eric
(Susan); his daughters, Sheila (Calvin) and Rhoda (Terry); his six
grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; sister Ethel Osberg; and his
sisters-in-law Evie (Walter) and Helen (Cecil)
He was predeceased by his parents Frank and Clara; his sister
Bernadette; his brothers, Walter and Cecil; and his brother-in-law
Laurence Osberg.
As per Russ’s wishes there will be no funeral services.
In living memory of Russel Andrew, a tree will be planted at Fish Creek
Provincial Park by McINNIS & HOLLOWAYFUNERAL HOMES, Airdrie, 300
TOWERLANE DRIVE, AIRDRIE, AB. Telephone: 403-948-1100
Publication Date: 2015/01/13 (Reprinted 2015/01/20)
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ANGLIN (Bookless), Vona
BACH, Daniel
BAPTISTE, Emily "Grace"
Vona Anglin (Bookless) was born October 17, 1918 in Bowden, Alberta
and passed away in Kelowna, BC on April 24, 2012. Sadly predeceased by
her husband Jack in 1992, she is survived by her loving family: nieces,
nephews, step- son and many close friends. At Vona's request there will
be a gathering in her honour. The date of this gathering will be June 2,
2012. Vona will be laid to rest at the Bowden cemetery at 1:30 p.m.
There will be a celebration of her life at The Bowden Friendship Centre
(2113 – 18 Avenue) from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Please join us in sharing
your memories of Vona. Please phone Stan Mills at 403- 224-3993 if you
are able to join us. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to
the Bowden Cemetery Perpetual Care Fund, c/o the town of Bowden
(Cemetery Fund), 2101 – 20 Street, Bowden, Alberta, T0M 0K0.
Daniel Bach, owner and president of Forest Heights Golf Course passed
away on July 13, 2014 in Olds at the age of eighty-seven years. He leaves
behind his loving wife Catherine who he married in Olds, sixty-five years
ago on August 17th, 1948. He also leaves behind his children, Deborah
(John) Redford of Moses Lake, Washington, John Bach of Vegreville,
Robert (Leslie) Bach of Spruceview, Alberta, David Bach of Prince Albert,
Saskatchewan, and Ted (Shelley) Bach of Sundre. His posterity also
includes nineteen grandchildren and twenty-seven great grandchildren.
He was predeceased by his daughter Pamela Bach-Knapp. During the
forty-four years he lived here in the area he taught art at Olds
Agricultural College, coached hockey and designed and oversaw the
construction of the back nine holes at the Sundre Golf Course. When he
was sixty-four years old he began construction of what was to become
Forest Heights Golf Course. The course was completed in the late 1990's.
Our prayers go with you and we wish you this thought from the Golfers
23rd Psalm: "May thy ball lie in green pastures and not in the still
waters". "Until we meet again." Graveside services were held on Tuesday
July 15, 2014 at Eagle Valley Cemetery.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Emily "Grace" Baptiste passed peacefully in her sleep at home on
November 14, 2012. Grace was born to Emily and Jack Garner in
Didsbury on March 29, 1922 the eldest of 4 children. She grew up there
and in Kelowna, BC . She went to nursing school in Lethbridge and during
that time she met Dick Baptiste, who was training in Canada, as a pilot
with the RAF during World War II. After the war she travelled to England
where they were married in 1946. They then returned to Canada where
Dick joined the RCAF and Grace and the family lived in many places
depending on where he was posted. After his retirement they settled in
BC until Dick's death in July 1998. She then moved to Sunrise Village,
Olds in 2000 and lived there until her death. Grace used her nursing skills
in many communities over the years, including Edmonton, Winnipeg and
Calgary where she received a certificate in Psychiatric Nursing. She
worked on Psychiatry at the Foothills Hospital until she moved to
Sicamous, BC. In Sicamous, she was instrumental in establishing a
hospice in the Shuswap area. Grace is survived by her children Beverley
(Janice Neumann) Baptiste, Terry (Sharon) Baptiste and Judith Baptiste;
grandchildren Nicholas (Daisy) Baptiste, Lloyd (Heather McPherson)
Baptiste, Christopher Baptiste, Jake Baptiste, Ruby Mahoney; greatgrandchildren Zachary and Austin Baptiste; 2 sisters-in-law Daphne
Baptiste and Louella Garner; brother-in-law Tommy Molyneux; nieces,
nephews and many cousins in Canada and England. She is predeceased
by her husband Richard Baptiste, parents Jack and Emily Garner, siblings
Jack Garner, Don Garner and Edith Molyneux and brother-in-law Donald
Baptiste. The family would like to thank all the staff at Sunrise Village
who took such good care of her over the past few years as well as all the
friends she cared for and who cared for her. Funeral services will be held
on Wednesday November 21, 2012 at 1:00 p.m. at St. John's Anglican
Church, Olds with Reverend Ethel English officiating. In lieu of flowers,
memorial tributes may be made directly to the St. John's Anglican Church
or the Alberta Heart & Stroke Foundation. Heartland Funeral Services Ltd,
Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403-507-8610.
www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2012/05/29
ARENAS (Erickson), Gayle Eleanor
January 31, 1930 - October 13, 2013 -- Gayle was born in Camas, Wash.
to Mary Jane Ells and Leif Erickson and lived most of her childhood with
them in Bergen. She was pre-deceased by her mother in 1938 and her
father in 1981.
Gayle will be sadly missed by her husband, Rudy, of Mesa, AZ, her sisters
Joan McMaster of Olds, Darlene (Dick) Jones of Naramata, BC, her
brothers Don (Wendy) Erickson of Penhold, Rick (Viviane) Erickson of
Victoria, BC, and Len (Therese) Erickson of Airdrie and numerous nieces
and nephews including Erin (Norm) Machell and Lynn (Dennis) Haw of
Olds.
At her request, her ashes were interred with her mother at the Bergen
Cemetery.
Publication Date: 2013/10/29
ARMSTRONG, Jaidenn Leigh
It is with many heavy hearts that we announce Jaidenn Leigh Jennifer
Armstrong ended her journey on earth Monday October 22, 2012 and has
started her new journey above and beyond at the age of 15 years.
Jaidenn was such a ray of sunshine that reflected on each person in so
many different ways. She was a loving person to the point that each and
every person that entered her life walked away with a deep, meaningful
connection with her. Each experience that Jaidenn was able to have will
always be etched in our hearts forever. She leaves to cherish wonderful
memories that were made by her. Jaidenn will be forever remembered
and loved by her mom Nichole and step-dad Ron Van Lierde; sisters
Tijanna and Accalia; brother Lendenn; grandparents Karen and David
Armstrong, Beth & Neil Bunce; uncles Travis and Trevor Armstrong as well
as the many people that Jaidenn got to share her life with. A big thank
you to Dr. Vorster for being such an attentive doctor throughout the
years, all of Jaidenn's specialists at the Alberta Children's Hospital, nurse
Nancy for the special care that she gave Jaidenn in her last few days.
Special thanks also to Heather, Melissa and Christy for your emotional
support given to us (Tim Hortons!). A Celebration of Jaidenn's Life was
held on Saturday October 27, 2012 at the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch
#105, Olds. In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes in Jaidenn's honour may
be made directly to the Olds Horizon School or Alberta Children's Hospital,
two places that played a major role in Jaidenn's life. Heartland Funeral
Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403-507-8610.
www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2012/10/30
ARSENAULT, Peter Frederick Robert
Peter Frederick Robert Arsenault beloved husband of Kathi and father to
Kyle, Arthur and Joey passed away on November 11, 2011 at the age of
38 years. Peter is survived by his wife and children whom he adored. He
will be lovingly remembered by his father Arthur (Gwen) Arsenault of
Nova Scotia, his sisters: Gina (Wes) Shaw of Onoway, Michele (Frank)
Lochli of Airdrie and Nicole (Jason) Loader of Olds as well as six nieces
and nephews who thought the world of him: Josh, Brittany, Taylor, Jordan,
Karissa and Brendan. His memory will be further treasured by a large
extended family and many dear friends both in Alberta and Nova Scotia.
Peter was predeceased by his grandparents: Fred and Marion Arsenault,
Robert and Florence Burke as well as his mother Brenda Arsenault and
many other loved ones. Peter was born in North Sydney August 2, 1973.
He was raised and schooled in the area. He enjoyed hunting and fishing
and loved the open water. Peter moved west at the age of 17. He worked
in construction until discovering his calling as a Boilermaker. Peter was a
member of the International Brotherhood of Boilermakers local 146. He
lived in Calgary and Olds before meeting his wife and soul-mate Kathi.
Peter was a devoted father and husband he enjoyed spending time with
his family and loved camping and spending time in the outdoors. A
celebration of Peter’s Life was held at Mountain View Funeral Chapel,
5226 – 46 Street, Olds, AB on Friday, November 18, 2011 at 2:00 p.m.
Those who wish to make a contribution to a fund for Peter’s children are
welcome to make a donation at the funeral home. Condolences can be
forwarded to the family at www.mountainviewfuneralchapel.com.
Arrangements are entrusted to Mountain View Funeral Chapel, 5226 – 46
Street, olds, AB T4H 1B8. Phone 403 556 3223.
Publication Date: 2011/11/22
ASMUNDSON, Clare Bernice
It is with great sadness that we announce the sudden passing of our Mom
and Gram, Clare Bernice Asmundson. Clare left us on Friday, July 8, 2011
at the age of 68 years with family and friends at her side. Clare was born
to the late Clarence and Olga Woods on June 7, 1943 in Gleichen, Alberta
and was predeceased by her husband Paul, sister Leone and brother
Kenny. Clare will be forever missed by her son Lance (Sandy), daughter
Cindy (Sheldon) and grandchildren Jason, Spencer, Sawyer, Shelby and
Katelyn, sister Louise and family as well as her dear and caring friends.
The family would also like to pay special thanks to friends Marv and
Joanne for being by Clare's bedside every day.
After the loss of her father in the war, Clare and her family spent most of
their childhood traveling from town to town. When Clare lived in Breton
she worked as a telephone operator. She was then given the opportunity
to work in Olds. This is where Clare met Paul in 1960. Then, on August
22, 1961 they started their life together and had two children, Lance and
Cindy. As Paul was in the petroleum industry which led to more travel. In
1975, Paul and Clare formed 4-A Contractors which allowed the family to
settle permanently in Olds. The business was sold in 1997 and Paul and
Clare bought an acreage and started a successful thoroughbred breeding
program. Due to Paul's battle with cancer, they then moved back to Olds.
Clare's ashes, along with those of her long ago deceased dog, Rhema, will
be laid to rest next to Paul in the Olds Cemetery. A celebration of life will
be held at Clare's home on July 23, 2011 with family and friends
attending. If friends so desire and to honor Clare's memory, donations are
greatly accepted to the Canadian Cancer Society, the Stollery Children's
Hospital Foundation, or the Make a Wish Foundation. Heartland Funeral
Services, Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403-507-8610.
Publication Date: 2011/07/19
Publication Date: 2014/07/22
BANISTER, Ronald Bertram
1936 - 2011 -- Ron passed away peacefully with family by his side on
Wednesday, May 18, 2011 at the age of 75 years. Ron was born in
Calgary taking his schooling at Taber. Ron worked in the oil patch for most
of his adult life, retiring to Bowden where he played golf in the summer
and spent most of the winter travelling to hockey games throughout
Alberta following his grandsons.
He is survived by his loving wife Ilene Jones of Bowden; daughter Sandra
(Neil) of Australia; son Todd of Bowden; step-son Terry Jones of Sundre;
grandsons Jesse, Dean, Sam & Quin Jones; sister-in-law Marlyn of
Calgary; brother and sister-in-law Dan & Maureen Bozagon of Patricia,
AB; as well as many nieces, nephews and many dear friends.
Ron was predeceased by his father B. Harold Banister, mother Katherine
Banister, first wife Velma Ann and brothers Bob, Bill and sister-inlaw Rea.
Memorial tributes in Ron's honour may be made directly to the Alberta
Heart & Stroke Foundation. At Ron's request a graveside service was held
at the Innisfail Cemetery on Saturday May 21, 2011.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd. 4415 - 49th St. Innisfail Telephone (403)
227-0006.
Publication Date: 2011/05/24
BARKER, Andrea Suzanne
Andrea was born on November 20th 1981, at the Holy Cross Hospital in
Calgary, Alberta. Her parents, Kathy and Jim Ramage along with two older
sisters, welcomed this beautiful baby girl, with dark hair and a face like a
china doll. Andrea quickly became a treasure to everyone who knew her.
She grew up on the family farm east of Olds. As a young child, Andrea
enjoyed playing outside and rocking on her Grandma's knee. In every way
she was a farm kid, mutton busting on their sheep, riding horses and
even getting bucked off, only to have grandpa put her right back on.
Many days were spent jumping on trampolines with the kids next door,
riding on quads and swimming in dugouts, mud puddles and flooded
ditches. Every summer, Jim would pack up his girls to travel to Sundre,
where they would camp and take their swimming lessons. Andrea loved to
travel everywhere with her Dad and sisters. Her favorite trips were always
traveling into the United States. As Andrea grew older she attended
school in Olds, right from kindergarten to her graduation in 2000. During
high school Andrea worked in the kitchen at Beaver Foods, McDonald's
and Boston Pizza in Olds. She then obtained her certification in gel and
acrylic nail application. Working for a time at Merle Norman and then on
her own, out of her home. Andrea made fast and incredible friends
through every path she took. Andrea also had a fascination for vehicles
and owned many different ones over time. In 2001, Andrea met the true
love of her life, Tyler Barker. The couple were married in September,
2005. During that time they bought their first home and created a happy
life together. In June of 2008, Andrea and Tyler welcomed their greatest
accomplishment, Lucian Alexander Barker. He truly was their world and
couldn't have been loved more. They enjoyed family time with each other
and with their niece and nephews. In 2010, Andrea was diagnosed with
Stage 4 Follicular Lymphoma. It was a devastating event, but Andrea
never lost her hope to conquer and be cured of the disease. After her first
intensive chemo regime, the cancer came back and Andrea underwent a
stem cell transplant, still never losing her drive to fight. Shortly after her
stem cell transplant failed, the cancer once again came back. Andrea
bravely endured one more round of chemo only to be told she was
terminal. At which point the entire community united to raise funds for
her to receive treatments in Mexico. This benefit renewed Andrea's faith
to continue her journey and allowed Andrea another year and a half of
precious life. Andrea passed away peacefully on October 19th, 2014, at
the Olds Hospital. She was predeceased by her Mother Katheryn Ramage;
grandparents Alex and Erna Ramage, Cecil and Kristine Arksey and
special family friend, Kelly Berreth. She was greatly loved and will be
forever missed by her husband, Tyler Barker and their son Lucian; father,
Jim Ramage; sisters, Daena Ramage, Jaeme (Trevor) Redgwell and their
children, Travis, Keira and Ezra; Tyler's extended family as well as many
aunts, uncles and cousins. Andrea had many friends who were considered
family. In closing, Andreas family wishes to express their gratitude to the
staff at the Olds Hospital, many of whom are special to the family. Special
thanks to Drs. J & E Hoffman, for treating her with dignity and care. A
Graveside service was held on Saturday, October 25, 2014 at the Olds
Cemetery with Reverend Joan Schellenberger officiating. A Celebration
Party was held following the graveside at the Olds Evergreen Centre. In
lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made in Andrea's honor to the
Olds & District Hospice Society.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2014/10/28
Publication Date: 2012/11/20
BARMAN, Vivian Katherine
October 21, 1920 – July 15, 2012 -- It is with great sadness that we
announce the passing of Vivian Barman in Olds, Alberta on Sunday July
15, 2012. Vivian passed away peacefully following a 3-month stay in the
Olds Hospital. Vivian was predeceased by her loving husband, Arthur, and
her sons Danny Beamish and Roddy Breen. Vivian will be lovingly
remembered by her daughters Linda (Carl) Bruntjen, Joyce (David)
Garside, and Darlene (Danny) Beamish; her grandchildren Teresa, Rob,
Debbie and Diane ; Great-Grandchildren Anthony, Ben, Brandon, Mariah,
Jen and Brett. Vivian came from a large family and is predeceased by
several brothers and sisters…she is survived by a large extended family.
Vivian was born in High Prairie, Ablerta and wore many hats in her
lifetime…she had a management career in ladies fashions, a management
career in senior’s care centre, and enjoyed 20 years in ranching. Vivian
loved her cattle and was incredibly proud when one of her Black Angus
bulls won Grand Champion in Grande Prairie. In her mid-eighties, Vivian
was introduced to the world of computers and she started writing about
real life issues. Several of Vivian’s articles were published. Vivian had a
lifelong passion for flower gardens. She was happiest when she was
working the soil.
Vivian’s legacy is one of wisdom, kindness and compassion. She was
deeply loved and will be greatly missed. The family extends special
thanks to Dr. Hoeve and the staff in Acute Care at the Olds Hospital. A
Funeral Service will be held on Thursday, July 19, 2012 at 1:00 p.m. at
Mountain View Funeral Chapel 5226 – 46 Street, Olds, Alberta. If friends
so desire, donations in memory of Vivian may be made to the charity of
one’s choice. Condolences can be forwarded to the family at
www.mountainviewfuneralchapel.com. Arrangements are entrusted to
Mountain View Funeral Chapel, 5226 – 46 Street, Olds, AB T4H 1B8.
Phone 403 556 3223.
Locally owned and operated proudly serving our community for over 49
years.
Publication Date: 2012/07/17
BARRETT, Bill
Bill Barrett of Olds, passed away unexpectedly in an accident on August
10, 2011 at the age of 53 years. Bill had a passion for life and was an
avid outdoor enthusiast. He loved to sail, hunt, fish, motobike and had a
deep love for farming. He was deeply devoted to his wife, children,
extended family and friends. Bill leaves to mourn his loving wife Georgie;
his children Jess (Warren), Alex (Todd) and George; sister Gill (Roger)
and many extended family members. He was predeceased by his fatherin-law Colin Nash. Memorial services in Bill's memory will be held on
Wednesday August 17, 2011 at 2:00 p.m. at the First Baptist Church,
Olds with Harold Hunter officiating. In place of flowers, the family
requests that donations be made in Bill's memory to the charity of choice.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd, Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2011/08/16
BARRETT, Jerome H. (Jerry)
Jerome H. (Jerry) Barrett passed away peacefully on December 23, 2014
at the Red Deer Regional Hospital at the age of 81 years. He was born in
Lloydminster, Sask. on August 31, 1933. Jerry will always be remembered
as a very loving husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather.
He is survived by Ruth, his loving wife of 54 years, daughter Cheryl (Peter
Wood), son Bradley (Donna), grandsons Duane Jr. and Adam (Kara),
great grandchildren Ava and Adam Jr., one sister, Lynda Wright, and
numerous nieces and nephews. Jerry is predeceased by his son Duane Sr.,
and seven brothers; Ed, Frank, John, Robert, Pat, Don and James, as well
as two sisters; Harriet and Eleanor.
Funeral services will be held on January 5th, 2015, at the Royal Canadian
Legion #104 in Innisfail, AB at 2:00pm with Rev. Joanne Lee officiating.
Arrangements entrusted to Heartland Funeral Services, Innisfail, AB.
Interment to follow at the Innisfail Cemetery.
Donations in lieu of flowers may be made to the charity of one’s choice.
Publication Date: 2014/12/30
BARTEL, Roy
1928 - 2011 -- Roy Werner Bartel passed away peacefully at home on
January 13, 2011. Father to Diana Bartel (Terence Marriott) and Roy
Bartel, Jr., grandfather to Marc AJ Garrow, and a great-grandfather-to-be.
Roy was a member of the Masons for 41 years. -one great man- We will
all miss you.
In honor of Roy's life, a Reception will be held at Leyden's Funeral Home
(304 - 18 Ave. SW) on Saturday, January 29, 2011 at 12:00 p.m.
Condolences may be forwarded by visiting www.leydens.com.
Arrangements entrusted to Leyden's Funeral Home, Reception &
Cremation Centre. Tel: 403-228-4422.
Publication Date: 2011/01/25
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BARTLEY, Trudy
BAUER, Hermine (nee Rueb)
BELL, Margaret Lynn
It is with great sadness that we announce the peaceful passing of Trudy
Bartley at the age of
87 years. Trudy was born in Lac du Bonnet, Manitoba in 1924. Left to
cherish her memory are her children Blair (Linda) and Erin (Joe). Also left
to remember her are her sister Yvonne, niece Fjola and four
grandchildren; Sean (Robin), Brendan, Lisa and David. She was also a
great-grandmother to Sidney and Emily. Her four step-children Beverly
(Roger), Randy, Valerie and Heather (Eugene) and their children will also
miss her. Trudy was predeceased by her first husband Van Costello and
her second husband George Bartley. Trudy remained healthy until her
passing and continued to have a lively interest in world affairs. She was a
passionate reader and always had a book at hand. A Celebration to honor
Trudy's Life will be held in July in Lundar, Manitoba where she will be
interred with her maternal family. Flowers gratefully declined. Memorial
donations may be made to her favorite charity The Mustard Seed Street
Ministry, 102 - 11 Avenue SE, Calgary, Alberta T2G 0X5.
PERSONAL ALTERNATIVE FUNERAL SERVICES, 12 East Lake Way NE,
Airdrie, Alberta. (403) 216-5111 & (403) 912-0307.
July 20, 1917 – May 16, 2011 -- Hermine (Hermaine) Bauer passed away
peacefully on Monday, May 16, 2011 at the age of 93 years.
Hermine was born in Hatton, Saskatchewan on July 20, 1917 to parents
Alexander and Johanna Rueb. During her early years the family lived at
Schuler, Saskatchewan, in the Sundre and Mayton areas and finally
settled in Torrington in 1929. She married Bill (William) Bauer on
November 10, 1938 and they farmed near Torrington until 1972 when
they moved to Torrington. There they were busy playing cards, camping
and visiting friends and relatives, until 1982 when Bill passed away.
Hermine continued to live in Torrington until 1989, when she moved to
Calgary to be near her sons and their families; and then she also moved
to Red Deer for a year to be near her sister. While in Calgary, she and her
sister-in-law Ethel Rueb were dancing at Greater Forest Lawn, Kerby
Centre, Holy Trinity and Forest Lawn Legion. After Ethel passed away, she
continued dancing and going to Senior's outings. In 2006 Hermaine
moved out of her apartment to the Aspen Lodge and, after being
diagnosed with dementia, in 2009 she moved to the George Boyack Care
Facility where she resided till her passing. There are a lot of special things
that we like to remember about Hermine (Mom). She was very strong in
her faith and enjoyed going to church and was involved with Ladies Aid.
Mom loved music – clapping her hands, tapping her feet, and dancing
around the room. She also loved to cook, and made the best fried chicken
with sour cream gravy, strudel and kuchen; Mom was happiest when the
house was full of friends and family and she could feed you all the cooking
and sweets that she always made. She was generous and would give
anything she could to help anyone. She will be missed by all of us.
Hermine is survived by her sons Cameron (Adena), Ron (Bonnie), Lyle,
Dale (Cathie), Tim and sister Ernestina Oster. She is also survived by
grandchildren Elizabeth (Eric) Anhorn, Patricia (Vitto) Basile, Jerry Bauer,
Lori Bergen, Cherie (Terry) Parker, Jasmine Freed, Bobbi Jo Anderson,
Rosemarie Tirk; and great-grandchildren Rebecca and Stephanie Anhorn,
Victoria and Daniel Basile, Cody Bauer, Darnell, David and Brendan
Parker, and friend Gordon Armstrong. She is also survived by numerous
other relatives; including one sister-in-law Emma Bauer, several nieces,
nephews and cousins.
She was predeceased by her husband Bill, her parents, son Ken,
daughter-in-law Shirley, brothers and their wives Carl (Ethel), Bill (Tillie),
Sam (Elsie), and nephew Norman Oster. The family would like to extend
our sincere and heartfelt thanks to all the staff at the George Boyack
Centre for the love and care they gave Mom.
Interment was held at Torrington Cemetery on Sunday, May 22 at 1:30 p.m.
Memorial Services were held at Prince of Peace Lutheran Church (16th
Avenue N.E. and Garden Road) on Monday, May 23, 2011 at 11:00 a.m.
Forward condolences through www.mcinnisandholloway.com.
In living memory of Hermine Bauer, a tree will be planted at Fish Creek
Provincial Park by Mcinnis & Holloway Funeral Homes, Eastside Memorial
Chapel, 5388 Memorial Drive N.E. Telephone: 1-800-661-1599.
Margaret Lynn Bell (nee Swanton) passed away peacefully at the age of
73 on Wednesday, August 29, 2012 at Olds Long Term Care in Olds,
Alberta.
Margaret Lynn was the dearly loved mother of three children -Allison
(Crawford) Stephens of Delaware, Ontario; Miles (Mary McKay) Bell of
Camrose, Alberta; and Merry Ann Bell of Olds, Alberta. She is also
survived by her granddaughter, Tanya Bell and great granddaughter,
Hannah Bell Makokis; her sister, Cathy (Harold) Archibald and brother, Jim
(Gloria) Swanton. Margaret Lynn was predeceased by her son in-law, Pete
Gellatly, in January of 2012.
Prior to her retirement, Mom was an amazing nurse who touched the lives
of many - she will be forever missed by her children, extended family and
friends.
Margaret Lynn has been lovingly cared for with compassion and dignity by
the staff at Olds Long Term Care CI Unit for the past 18 months. Her
family will be forever grateful for her wonderful care.
To honor her wishes, cremation has taken place with interment to be at a
later date.
Memorial donations may be made to Olds Long Term Care, 3901 57
Avenue Olds, Alberta T4H 1T4 or the London Middlesex Alzheimer's
Society, 435 Windermere Road, London, Ontario N5X 2T1.
Publication Date: 2011/05/03
BATEMAN, Zinnia
Zinnia Bateman (nee Symborski) passed away suddenly on March 17,
2014. Zinnia was born on July 13, 1935 to Joseph and Pearl Symborski of
Plain Lake, AB. The fourth oldest of a family of twelve, she and the rest of
her siblings attended a small country school in the Plain Lake District.
Zinnia and Alec were married in Plain Lake on January 30, 1954 and
thereafter moved to MacKay, AB where Alec worked on a road
construction crew. In 1956, they moved to Sundre and then in 1968 to
Olds. In 1971, Zinnia went back to school to become a hairdresser and
worked in this career until her retirement. Even in retirement she
faithfully provided hair services to a select group of people, often
travelling to their homes or to the extended care to brighten their day.
Zinnia enjoyed camping and travelling to the mountains with Alec and
many summer holidays were spent with their kids camping together.
Zinnia loved to cook and she made many outstanding meals for her family
and friends. She loved Christmas and the holidays and especially enjoyed
when her family was together. An avid curler for most of her life, she also
became an avid golfer after her children left home. She also was a
meticulous, beautiful quilter and her family will treasure the many quilts
she made for them. Zinnia was a very dedicated volunteer and she spent
many hours in the capacity as an Executive member of the Legion and
also as a coordinator for Legion catering services. Zinnia also had a great
appreciation for music and fine arts. She sang with the church choir for
over 40 years and with the Olds Community Choir for many years as well.
She attended many music and fine arts production throughout her life.
She was a devout Catholic and was a parishioner and a volunteer in the
church her entire life and was a CWL member for over 50 years. Zinnia
will be greatly missed by her family and friends. She leaves behind her
husband of 60 years, Alec; her children; Lorraine(Lorne) Guthrie;
Ken(Lorna), Jacki(Raymond) Blatz; Patrick(Nadene); her grandchildren
Melissa Guthrie(Rob Munro), Jenna Guthrie(Michael Khan), Kristin
Handsaeme(Cam McIntosh), Jennifer Handsaeme(Shylo Harvey), Kelly
Bateman, Dakota Blatz, Michael Blatz, Sydney Blatz, Taylor Bateman,
Ryan Bateman, Zoe Bateman; and her great grandchildren, Hailey and
Abby Munroe, Brexten McIntosh, Cashis Harvey and soon to be grandbaby
Khan; her siblings Mike(Mary), Bill(Ann), Phyllis(Bill), Jeanette, Terry,
Darlene(Jim), Wayne(Sylvia); as well as numerous nieces, nephews and
friends. She was predeceased by her parents Joseph and Pearl; her
siblings Mildred(Bill Chrapko), Leon(Shirley), Angela(Eugene Woywitka)
and Edward. Funeral Mass was held on Friday March 21, 2014 at St.
Stephen's Catholic Church, Olds. Interment followed in the Olds
Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes may be made directly to
the St. Stephen's Catholic Church, Olds.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2014/03/25
Publication Date: 2011/05/24
BEATTY, Violet
Violet Beatty, 88, of Olds, Alberta, passed away Tuesday, November 18,
2014 at the Olds Hospital. Born March 31, 1926 to the late John and Anna
Marie Gerlitz, Vi grew up at Red Deer Lake along with her two older
brothers. She met the love of her life, the late William (Bill) Beatty at a
dance at Red Deer Lake and they married on November 10, 1949.
Together they built their home at the family farm on the Dog Pound River
where Vi enjoyed tending her flowers, gardening, sewing and visiting with
company. In 2005 after the passing of Bill, Vi moved into Legacy Village in
Olds where she enjoyed playing cards and the company of close friends.
From there she moved on to live at Sunrise Village in 2013. Vi is survived
by many nieces and nephews who remember her fondly. "Auntie Vi" will
be treasured always in the hearts of those who loved her. A private
memorial service will be held at a later date. memorial tributes may be
made directly to the Olds Acute Care. Heartland Funeral Services Ltd.,
Olds, entrusted with arrangements. 403-507-8610
www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2014/11/25
BAUER, Elmer Arthur
Elmer Arthur Bauer was born August 12, 1931 to John & Lydia(nee
Gehring) Bauer on the family farm at Torrington where he resided until
his passing on June 15, 2011 at the Three Hills Health Care Centre.
During his lifetime Elmer enjoyed a variety of ventures but his true
passion was driving truck and knowing it was 4:00 o'clock somewhere.
Elmer is survived by his loving wife Delores; sons Richard (Donna) & their
girls Jaimie & Melany; Kurt (Anna); stepsons Berwyn (Alynn), Terry
(Pamela); three grandchildren Taylor & Shelby Koch and Dallas Kellar; his
sister Verna (Jim ) Birtles; sister-in-law Wilma Bauer as well as numerous
nieces and nephews. Elmer was predeceased by his first wife, Lois; sister
and brother-in-law Lois and Jerry Fischer and brother Don. Memorial
services were held on Friday June 17, 2011 at the Torrington Community
Centre with Reverend Pat Dyson officiating. Interment was held prior to
the service at the Olds Cemetery. Memorial tributes may be made directly
to the charity of choice. Heartland Funeral Services Ltd. Olds, entrusted
with arrangements. 403-507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com.
Publication Date: 2011/06/21
BAUER, Emma Magdaline
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our mother,
grandmother and great-grandmother Emma Magdaline (nee Schmautz)
Bauer in Three Hills on July 10, 2013 at the age of 87 years. Emma was
born September 4, 1925 in Hatton, SK. She was raised on a farm in the
Poplar Creek area east of Olds. She married Oscar Bauer January 28,
1946 and lived on a farm east of Torrington for 51 years. They moved to
Olds in August of 1997 where she resided until her passing. Emma is
survived by her daughter Janet (Wally) Herr and children Roxanne (Kevin)
Theroux, Rhonda (Dan) McPherson; son Wallace (Laurie Hanson) and
children Elyssa (Karl Norton), Janelle (Paul Gates); sons Brian Bauer and
children Christopher (Kristie), Matthew (Kelsey), Johnathon; son Alan
(Patti) and children Jessica (Matt), Jenna; 10 great-grandchildren;
siblings Ella Shingleton and brother John Schmautz. She was predeceased
by her husband Oscar in 2001, parents Gottleib & Elvina, brother Harvey
Schmautz, sisters Lois Morrin and Ivy Sumlak. Funeral services were held
on Tuesday July 16, 2013 at the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch #105,
Olds with Pastor Nick Wasylowich officiating. Interment followed in the
Olds Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes may be made directly
to the Alberta Heart & Stroke Foundation or Trinity Lutheran Church,
Torrington. Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with
arrangements. 403-507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2013/07/16
BEGON (Neufeld), Elizabeth Joyce
June 19, 1932 – March 9, 2013 -- Elizabeth Begon passed away
peacefully in Innisfail on Saturday March 9, 2013 at the age of 80 years.
She is missed by her husband, Wayne, and her sons George, Lyle, Kevin
and Daryl, 7 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren. She is lovingly
remembered by her sisters and brothers and a large extended family. A
memorial service will be held at Heartland Funeral Services in Olds,
Alberta on Friday March 15, 2013 at 1 p.m. Coffee and fellowship will
follow the service.
If so desired, donations may be made in lieu of flowers, in Elizabeth's
name, to the Royal Canadian Legion, Olds, Alberta.
Publication Date: 2012/09/11
BERGOS, Marjorie
On January 12, 2015, our much loved mother Marjorie Bergos passed
away peacefully at the age of 92 years with her family by her side. She
will be lovingly remembered by her children Lynne (Roland) of Edmonton,
Barry (Christine) of Calgary and Joanne of Edmonton. Marjorie will also be
fondly remembered by Margaret Clem of Kamloops, Jeanne Barr of
Edmonton and Alex (Dorothy) Bergos of Drumheller as well as eight
grandchildren, 11 great grandchildren and extended family members and
friends. She was predeceased by husband Peter, brother Jack and
grandson Jeremy.
Marjorie was born and raised in Vancouver and met Peter while he was
stationed there during World War II. Married in October1946, they moved
to Grainger, Alberta, then on to Bowden. After many happy years in
Bowden, they retired to Olds. Marjorie always loved to garden for which
she won many awards, participated in church activities, and was a 50
year member of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Royal Canadian Legion.
Marjorie lived in Edmonton for the last 5 years, close to her family.
A Memorial Service will be held at 1:00 p.m., Saturday, January 17, 2015
at Highlands United Church at 11305 - 64 Street NW, Edmonton.
In lieu of flowers, donations to the Alzheimer Society of Canada
(www.alzheimer.ca) would be sincerely appreciated. The family is grateful
for the compassionate care provided by Dr. Paul Kivi and the staff at the
Devonshire Care Centre.
To send condolences, please visit www.fostermcgarvey.com.
Foster & McGarvey Funeral Home, Downtown Chapel (780) 428-6666
Publication Date: 2015/01/20
BERILD (Schaefer), Melba Eugene
It is with great sadness the family announces the peaceful passing of our
dear mother Melba Eugene Berild (Schaefer) on Tuesday, August 26, 2014
at the age of 92 years. She was born in Olds on October 7, 1921 to
William C. and Lillian L. Schaefer (Lewis) and grew up on the family farm
in the Horse Shoe Lake District, east of Innisfail. As the eldest child, she
helped her parents with the farm chores as well as cared for younger
siblings. Family was extremely important to her. After completion of high
school in Olds, Normal School in Calgary, and the University of Alberta,
Melba enjoyed teaching in several school systems in central and southern
Alberta for 28 years. She loved children and loved learning. She had a
deep appreciation of her students. In 1951 she married Ole Berild. They
raised their family and enjoyed retirement. She treasured family and
friends. Melba was predeceased by her beloved husband Ole in 2003, her
parents, her sister, Audrey Braithwaite, brother Dick and sister-in-law,
Alice Schaefer, and infant siblings, William and Marie. She is lovingly
remembered by her daughter Barb (Mel) Olsen and her son Cliff (Pauline)
Berild and granddaughters, Jacqueline and Jenna, all of Olds; her brothers
Bob (Edna) Schaefer and Jack Schaefer; brother-in-law George
Braithwaite as well as numerous nieces, nephews, great nieces and great
nephews. A Celebration of Melba's life was held at the Olds United Church
on Tuesday, September 2, 2014 at 2 p.m. with Reverend Tammy Allan
officiating. Interment was held prior to the celebration at the Innisfail
Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes may be made directly to
the Olds & District Hospice, or charity of choice.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2014/09/02
Publication Date: 2013/03/12
BERRETH, Kelly Jane
BELL, Dorothy Donalda
July 23, 1929 - Calgary, AB to September 04, 2013 - Sundre, AB -- With
sadness we say goodbye to Dorothy, a beautiful mother, aunt,
grandmother, great grandmother, sister, wife and friend. Living a full and
rich life of 84 years, Dorothy will be remembered for her steadfast love of
family, and her many lifelong friends, a love of handicrafts that she
shared with family members of all ages. Dorothy was the eldest of three
children, born in Calgary, AB to the late Alex and Ethel Fraser. She is
survived by her husband (Harold), one sister (Marnie) and was
predeceased by her brother (Johnny). Dorothy met her Harold while
attending Olds High School and were married in 1950 which brought a
wonderful legacy of four children; Jack (Susan), Jim (Linda), Nancy
(Maynard) and Jeffrey (Margaret), as well as eleven grandchildren and
ten great-grandchildren. She is also survived by numerous nieces and
nephews. Mom loved and cherished her family and took great pride in
hosting large gatherings to celebrate major holidays and achievements.
Her strong sense of right and wrong guided her in her family endeavors.
A Celebration of Dorothy's Life will be held at Olds United Church (4810 –
50 Street, Olds, AB) on Friday, October 11, 2013 at 2:00 p.m. with a
lunch to follow. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made by supporting
the Alberta Hearth & Stroke Foundation and/or Stars Air Ambulance
Service.
Publication Date: 2013/10/08
1960-2014 -- Kelly Berreth of Garrington, Alberta passed away Tuesday
June 17, 2014, at the age of 53 years. Born July 15, 1960 at Edmonton,
Alberta to Jerry and Roberta (Campkin ) McIntyre, Kelly grew up at
Westward Ho and attended school at Sundre. She graduated from Grade
12 at Devon, Alberta. Kelly was a graduate of Mount Royal College and
Alberta Hospital, Ponoka. With her qualifications as a Registered
Psychiatric Nurse, Kelly was awarded a position at the Olds Hospital and
Care Centre working as a councillor dealing with persons in crisis. She
was well known in medical and police circles, and was frequently called
upon to help people who found themselves in difficult situations. Kelly and
her husband Jim kept and enjoyed many animals on their Red Deer River
acreage. Kelly was predeceased by her father Jerry McIntyre. Kelly is
survived by her loving husband Jim; sons Matthew (Leah) Lyle and Travis
(Elaine) Lyle; grandchildren Halle, Zach, Parker, Tristan and Kylie, who will
miss their loving "Memma". Kelly is also survived by her mother Roberta
McIntyre, brother Murray (Jolene) McIntyre, four nephews Jeff (Chelsey,
and girls Peyton and Paisley), Dale (Jen), Tyler and Carter McIntyre. If
friends so desire, memorial tributes may be made to Olds Palliative Care
or to a charity of their choice. A service to remember and honour Kelly
took place on Friday, June 20, 2014 at the First Baptist Church in Olds
with Harold Hunter officiating. Interment followed at the Eagle Valley
Cemetery.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2014/06/24
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BERRY, David Joseph
BIGELOW, Freda Mary
BIRD, "Bud" Harold George
David Joseph Berry was born July 16th, 1956 at St. Boniface, MB and
passed away September 30th, 2014 in Olds, Alberta.
David started school in Transcona, MB & then moved with his family to
Linden, AB. In 1965, He began his working career during summers by
helping area farmers. He graduated from Dr.Elliot School in Linden in
1974, then started as a land surveyor helping his oldest brother Jim.
David liked living closer to home, so he began working in carpentry in the
late 70's. From there he worked in oil field operations and maintenance.
David excelled in all these areas due to his careful attention to details,
problem solving skills & ability to visualize the end results. In 1979 he
met Beverly Elyzen. She would be the love of his life until his passing. In
1987 they were blessed with their daughter Chelsey. The three of them
lived in a number of different communities in Alberta and David's
outgoing personality helped him make friends in all of them. David
willingly helped out family, friends & neighbours with their construction,
repairs and renovations. David's memory will not only live on in all of our
hearts, but also in all of the projects his hands helped build.
Someone who couldn't remember David's name once referred to him as
the "smiley guy"; David's smile was infectious.
David was diagnosed with ALS (Lou Gehrig 's Disease) in September of
2013. He faced this challenge & many others with courage, bravery & his
ever present sense of humour.
He is survived by wife Beverly of Olds, daughter Chelsey Berry (Eric
Fradette) of Olds, Mother Madeline Berry of Linden, Siblings Jim Berry
(Shelley Jackson) of Linden, Amy Enns (Gilbert Enns) of Didsbury, Carol
Baerg (Greg Baerg) of Calgary, Pat Berry (Nola Hambilton) of Leslieville,
George Jr. Berry (Cyndee Berry) of Acme, Paul Berry (Lisa Berry) of
Linden, Michelle Esau (Ron Esau) of Linden & many nieces, nephews &
extended family. He was predeceased by his father George Berry in 1993.
Memorial, donations may be made to the ALS Society of Alberta; 2504723 1st Street SW, Calgary, AB T2G 4Y8.
A celebration of David's life will be held at a later date.
Freda Mary Bigelow of Wimborne passed away on September 9, 2011 at
the age of 95 years.
Freda was born on February 24, 1916 in Munson, Alberta, to Ernst and
Bertha Beer who were immigrants from Switzerland. She moved to the
Mayton area when she was two years old with her parents and older
sisters Bertha and Hedy. She played an integral role in raising her two
younger sisters, Ann and Helen. While at home, Freda attended the
Stedman School and farmed with her parents and sisters. They did all the
jobs required in running a farm. In 1943, Freda married Herb Bigelow and
they had four children: Mary, Betty, Joe and Bob. In 1946, Herb and
Freda moved back to the Beer family farm and made that their home for
the rest of her life. Freda was actively involved in family and community
life. She enjoyed reading, knitting, gardening and playing cards with
family and friends.
Freda is survived by her sisters Anne Angevine of Abbotsford, BC and
Helen (Vern) Gerlitz of Calgary, AB; her children Mary Bigelow Justik of
Edmonton, AB, Betty (Richard) Whitford of Cochrane, AB, Joe (Margurite)
Bigelow of Wimborne, AB and Bob Bigelow of Wimborne, AB; her
grandchildren Belinda (Tyler) Hawkins, Judy Whitford, Richard Whitford,
Jennifer (Damon) Kent, Kate (Sean) Bigelow, Matt (Kellie) Bigelow, Akiyo
Nomachi, Lori (Jim) Mahovlic, Tara (Rob) Drummond, Justin (Kelly)
Abrams; and her great-grandchildren Nikolas and Sophie Hawkins, Kayala
Kent, Hudson Bigelow, Connor and Ethan Banks, Xavier and Isaiah
Drummond.
Freda is predeceased by her parents Ernst & Bertha Beer, her husband
Herb Bigelow, her sisters Bertha (Herb) Waltz and Hedy (John) Ernst, two
infant sisters, her brother-in-law Ernie Angevine, and her son-in-law Vic
Justik.
A funeral service for Freda Bigelow was held at the Wimborne Hall,
Tuesday, September 13, 2011 at 11:00 A.M. Following the service Freda
was laid to rest at the Wimborne Cemetery.
Condolences can be forwarded to the family at
www.mountainviewfuneralchapel.com. Arrangements were entrusted to
Mountain View Funeral Chapel, 5226 – 46 Street, Olds AB T4H 1B8.
Phone 403 556 3223. Locally owned and operated, proudly serving our
community for over 46 years.
Bud was born in Lethbridge, AB on May 8, 1933. He was the youngest of
three children born to Charles and Eva Bird. He moved to the homestead
on the south slope of Eagle Hill with the family as a young boy. He
remained on that same land his entire life.
In 1963, Bud married Pauline Whaley. In 1966, they had a daughter
Jeanette, followed in 1967 by a son Norman.
In addition to farming, Bud worked a variety of jobs including Calgary
Power, a garage in Westward Ho, serving on the board of the Eagle Hill
Co-op, interim manager of the Eagle Hill Co-op, and as the manager of
the Eagle Hill Credit Union for 14 years, 10 of which were operated from
his kitchen table.
In 1990, Bud realized a 40 year dream of building his dream home
overlooking the river valley at the south end of the home quarter and was
able to enjoy that dream for 20 years.
Bud was known as the Go-To-Guy of the neighbourhood. Whatever
needed fixing, whether it was wiring, a car, a furnace, equipment, or any
other problem, Bud would get the call and head out. If he didn't know
how to fix it, he would go figure it out. Even if it was 30 below, he would
make sure that the neighbour's cows could get water.
Bud loved to have company come for a visit and always made time for
coffee and some good-natured teasing. He had a quick sense of humour
and enjoyed the ribbing.
Nothing would light him up though quite like a visit from a grandchild or
great-grandchild. He was always looking around you to see if you had
brought the "little goober". Everything was more fun if done with a kid.
Bud always worked very hard but also liked to play. He loved spending
time in the west country either camping with the kids or later grandkids,
snowmobiling, hunting in the fall, or Sunday drives and picnics. He
enjoyed fishing and teaching the kids and grandkids to fish with him.
Bud passed away peacefully in his own home on November 29,2010, just
one day short of his 47th Wedding Anniversary. Bud is survived by his
wife Pauline; daughter Jeanette (Jerry) Morphy; and son Norman Bird; as
well as grandchildren Travis, Justin, Nicole (Kenten), Amanda, Alicia, and
Katie; and great-grandchildren Carson and Tylan. He is also survived by
brother Earnest (Mary) Bird and brother-in-law Vern Mill, and numerous
nieces, nephews, and cousins.
Bud was predeceased by his parents Charles and Eva Bird and his sister
Velma Mill.
Publication Date: 2014/10/07
BIEBER, Carl Albert
Carl Albert Bieber was born February 11, 1921 in Ponoka. He was raised
on the family farm with his parents, 6 brothers, 3 sisters and 1
stepbrother. He ventured out on his own in 1949. Carl began dating Olive
Webster in 1950 and then married her June 1, 1952. Their first farm was
at Ponoka where they resided for 5 years and were hailed out 4 out of the
5 years they were there. One of Carl's greatest joys was when he became
a father to daughter Diane in 1952, Wayne in 1954, Shelley in 1960 and
Bruce in 1962. Carl and Olive bought a farm in the Coburn district on
March 15, 1957. The house was small with no running water or bathroom.
Along with farming they raised pigs, chickens, turkeys, peacocks and his
greatest joy Simmental cattle. Carl was seriously injured while driving his
tractor on the shoulder of the highway and was hit from behind by a
semi-truck. In the fall of 1966, they started the new house and it was
completed by Christmas 1967. He worked hard on the farm and decided
to downsize and sold in March of 1989 and bought a smaller farm outside
of Carstairs. Another accident harmed Carl when he fell through the
grainary and this time it forced him to sell the farm. In July 1990, they
moved to Olds. Carl then went into cattle once again where he loved
showing their pure bred Simmental and spent a lot of time with his
grandchildren in the 4H Clubs. Carl's health started to deteriorate and he
was moved to the Ponoka then Olds Hospital where he resided until his
passing. Carl passed away on April 29, 2013 at the age of 92 years. He
will be sadly missed and lovingly remembered by his daughter Diane
Bieber of Olds; daughter Shelley (Vern) Wilshusen of Didsbury; son Bruce
(Mary) of Olds; daughter-in-law Cindy Bieber of Mazatlan, MX; 10
grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. Carl was predeceased by his
loving wife of 61 years Olive on March 17, 2013, son Wayne July 12,
2005, two brothers and one sister. He will be missed by everyone who
knew and loved him. Funeral services were held on Thursday May 2, 2013
at First Baptist Church with Pastors Brent Reilly and Norm Tauber
officiating. Interment followed at the Olds Cemetery. In lieu of flowers,
memorial tributes may be made directly to the Alzheimer's Society.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd, Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2011/09/13
Publication Date: 2013/05/07
March 31, 1940 - October 22, 2014 -- Don passed away peacefully at the
Red Deer Hospice after a brief fight with cancer at the age of 74. Don
grew up in the Cremona area and joined the Navy in 1959 and served on
the East coast allowing him to pursue his desire to see the world. He was
a steam engineer and worked in various gas plants throughout Alberta.
He owned and operated a truck wash in Rocky Mountain House with friend
Cueball Morrison and finished up his work career as a pipeline inspector.
Don loved sailing, camping, woodworking, reading, polishing his vehicles
and hand feeding the chickadees. He had a great sense of humor and
took pride in being a hardworking honest man where only a handshake
was needed to complete a deal.
He is survived by his wife of 54 years, Maxine, his children; Steven
(Rebecca) Bird, Carmen (Raymond) Lee and Shelley OpdenDries (Kevin
Eliuk), grandchildren; Spencer, Erika, Madison, Brie-Anne, Tanis, Katelyn,
Danielle and Kevin, sisters; Marjorie (Donnie) McKinnon and Jeanette
(Larry) Umbach as well as numerous in laws, nieces, nephews and
friends.
As per Don's request there will not be a service.
In lieu of flowers, donations in Don's honor may be made directly to the
Red Deer Hospice Society, 99 Arnot Avenue, Red Deer, AB, T4R 3S6 or
www.reddeerhospice.com
BIEBER, Olive Ella
Olive Ella Bieber was born August 15, 1932 in Homeglen, Alberta. Olive
grew up on the family farm and worked in the restaurant in Morningside
where she met Carl. They were married June 1, 1952 at the Baptist
Church in Ponoka. They farmed in Ponoka for 5 years then moved to the
farm in the Coburn Community District outside of Olds. The house was a
24x24, 2 bedrooms, small living room & kitchen with no washroom or
running water. Carl & Olive then built the new house in 1967 and resided
there until 1989. Along with farming they raised purebred Simmentals,
Peacocks and Turkeys. They sold the farm in 1989 and moved to Carstairs
until Carl's accident forced them to sell and move back to Olds. Olive
loved the outdoors where her garden was huge and her flowers were
many. Olive's favorite time of year was Christmas where most children
thought her house was the North Pole. It was lit up so bright, the
neighbours didn't need lights! Olive also loved to bowl and travel. She
went on may trips with Frontier Bus Lines and enjoyed going to Mazatlan
and Fairmont. Her last long trip was to Phoenix, Arizona with Bruce, Mary,
Shelley, & Vern where she attended her first NHL game, a basketball
game and was so excited. Olive's greatest joy came when she became a
grandmother and great-grandmother. Olive passed away suddenly on
March 17, 2013 at the age of 80. She will be sadly missed and lovingly
temembered by her husband of 60 years Carl Bieber; daughters Diane
Bieber of Olds and Shelley (Vern) Wilshusen of Didsbury; son Bruce
(Mary) Bieber of Olds; daughter-in-law Cindy Bieber of Mazatlan Mexico;
10 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren. Olive was predeceased by
her parents, one brother, two sisters and her son Wayne in 2005. Olive
will be missed by everyone who knew her. Funeral services were held on
Friday, March 22, 2013 at the First Baptist Church, Olds with Pastor Brent
Reilly officiating. Interment followed at the Olds Cemetery. In lieu of
flowers, memorial tributes may be made directly to the Alberta Heart &
Stroke Foundation. Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with
arrangements. 403-507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2013/03/26
BILTON, Isabel Holmes
Isabel was born in Calgary, November 23, 1918 to Fred and Bertha
Crawshaw and passed away at Innisfail Rosefield Centre, Wednesday,
December 11, 2013 at the age of 95. She was raised in the Chinook &
Innisfail districts and after high school attended Normal School in
Camrose. At age 18 she was sent out to teach. She taught for 9 years at
numerous rural schools in Alberta. Isabel married Thomas Bilton in 1947
and moved to a farm in the Harmattan area where they raised 3 children.
In 1956 she went back teaching and continued for another 21 years in
county schools. They moved to Olds in 1970 then after retirement moved
to Creston, B.C. where she enjoyed growing roses and many other
flowers. Tom and Isabel took several trips including Australia, New
Zealand, Alaska, England & Europe. After Tom's passing in 1980 Isabel
continued to enjoy Creston, but later decided she should be closer to
family. In 2002 she moved to a condo in Sunrise Village, in Olds. Due to
ill health in 2011, she moved to Rosefield Centre in Innisfail where she
received exceptional care. She is lovingly remembered by 3 children,
Marg Hosegood (Garry Stewart), Laura Chrapko (John), Fred Bilton
(Rose); 5 granddaughters, Lorraine Henderson (Allan), Carol High (Jeff),
Sandra Parker(Steven), Jennifer Barry (Dion), Maria McLean (Brad); 6
great-grandchildren, Tanya Henderson, Travis Henderson, Amanda High,
Jake High, Sydney Barry, Cooper Barry, two nieces, Kathy Williamson &
Janet Simpson, and a very good friend Ralph Brown. A Private Memorial
Service will be held at a later date. Messages of condolence may be left
for the family at www.myalternatives.ca. Alternatives Funeral & Cremation
Services, Serving Olds and Surrounding areas since 1997 (403) 556-5445
& (888) 216-5111.
Publication Date: 2013/12/17
BIRD, Donald Douglas
Publication Date: 2014/10/28
Publication Date: 2010/12/14
BISHOP, Dorothy Kathleen
1926-2011 -- It is with great sadness that the family of Dorothy Kathleen
Bishop announces her passing on Thursday, February 17, 2011 after a
brief illness at the age of 84 years. A celebration of her life will be
announced and held at a later date. Condolences may be sent or viewed
at www.parklandfuneralhome.com. Arrangements in care of Joelle Valliere
at Parkland Funeral Home and Crematorium, 6287 - 67 A Street (Taylor
Drive), Red Deer. 403-340-4040.
Publication Date: 2011/03/01
BLACK, Margaret Lucy
Our dear Mother passed away on Monday, September 5, 2011. She is now
an Angel Among us.
Margaret Lucy was born December 23, 1926 in Strathmore, Alberta. She
was the youngest of 5 children born to Andrew and Margaret Kleiner. The
family lived in Strathmore until she was 13 after which they moved to
Calgary where she resided until 19 years of age. It was then that she
moved to Caroline where she met her husband, Stanley. Margaret was
married in October, 1947. She resided in Caroline until 1952 when the
Black family moved to Calgary. In 1971, they moved to Cremona and
stayed there until 1979, when they moved to Olds.
She had 12 children: Tim, Wayne (Arlene), Donald (Diane), Robert
(Laura), Margaret (Doug), Marie (Terry), Marilyn (Dave), Doug (Marlene),
Dale (Debbie), Beverly (Oliver), Bruce (Cheryl), Carrie (Malcolm). 29
grandchildren and 34 great-grandchildren.
She was predeceased by her husband Stanley; one granddaughter,
Kathleen and one great-granddaughter, Annika.
She had many extra children in her life; always giving them a home away
from home. She also worked for the Handicapped Association for 7 ½
years and looked after many of their young people on a training program.
She was always busy doing something. Margaret didn't like idle time; she
was always sewing, knitting, crocheting or doing crafts. Most of these
were lovingly given to children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren,
friends and many community causes.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Baron Tweedsmuir
Chapter IODE, 5110 - 50 Street, Olds, Alberta T4H 1H2. Messages of
condolence may be left for the family at www.myalternatives.ca.
Alternatives Funeral & Cremation Services.
Publication Date: 2011/09/13
BLECH, Hugo
1937 - 2014 -- Hugo Blech of Sundre, Alberta passed away on Tuesday,
June 10th, at the age of 77 years. Born March 5th, 1937 in NeuMariewka, Bessarabien (current day Moldova) to Johannes and Berta
Blech. Hugo grew up as typical as any youngster in Europe. Along with all
the joys of childhood were the truths of World War II. This instilled values
of 'waste not, want not'. Something he passed on to his own family as his
parents did to him and his brothers. Hugo's time in school led him on the
path to take up finishing carpentry as a trade in Frankfurt, Germany. With
his trade in hand and all his experiences of growing up near Hamburg,
Germany he immigrated to Canada in the mid-fifties. He took many jobs
across Canada until he settled in Calgary. With the quality and pride he
took in carpentry, in no time he had his own business, 3-H Contracting.
Calgary also happened to be where he would meet his future bride,
Renate. They married on March 7th, 1964. The two of them shared a love
for gardening. Many still talk about the beds of flowers they would tend
to. With Renate and 3 boys in tow, Hugo took a break from full time
carpentry and took up farming in Sundre in 1981. Once again his quality
and pride in what he did took root. He raised purebred Charolais on the
quarter section of land southeast of Sundre, where at the end of the day
he could enjoy his flower gardens with the backdrop of the Rocky
Mountains.
Often a man of few words, if you paid attention it wasn't always the
words that left an impression but his actions that made an impact. Hugo
is survived by his three sons Troy Blech (Pauline) of Sundre, Marcus Blech
of Sundre and Helmar (Sarah) Blech of Didsbury; two grandchildren:
Katie and Thomsley; brothers Johannes Blech of Lake Cowichan, BC & his
family and Ewald Blech of Duncan, BC as well as many cousins in Canada
as well as Germany. Also of mention are dear friends of the family Otto
Hass & family and Karl Hermann & his wife Gabby and family. Hugo was
predeceased by his wife Renate Blech (nee Muller). If friends so desire,
memorial tributes may be made to the Alzheimer's Society or the Heart &
Stroke Foundation. A service to remember and honor Hugo took place
Friday June 13th, 2014 at Faith Lutheran Church, Sundre, with Pastor
Gary Aiken officiating.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2014/06/17
Obituaries
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BLUCK, Patricia
BOGNER, Garry
BOLTON, Larry
Patricia (Pat) Bluck, beloved wife of Tony Bluck for almost 57 years,
passed away on Sunday, April 24, 2011.
Pat was born in Olds to Edith and Frank Reid, the tenth child in a family of
eleven. She grew up with her family in the Valeview District and stayed
with her sister Evelyn in Olds to get a high school education.
Pat was a natural born teacher and went to the Calgary branch of the
University of Alberta to get her teaching certificate. She spent over half
her adult life teaching children in the schools of Rugby, Eagle Hill,
Berrydale, Shepard and Olds Elementary. She believed in continuous
improvement and sought to upgrade her teaching skills at every
opportunity.
Pat loved teaching and strived to be a positive influence for her students
as they passed through her classroom on their life journey. She looked on
all her students as special and hoped for all their futures that they were
happy in what they chose to do regardless of the academic achievement
necessary to get them there.
Pat loved growing things and often quoted the words about being nearer
to God in her garden than anywhere else on Earth. She was definitely a
country girl.
After her retirement from the Olds Elementary School in 1992, she
remained on the farm she and Tony built and continued her SuperMom
ways with her grandchildren and grand-nieces and nephews.
To know Pat was to love her. She had a way of making you at ease in her
presence.
The love Pat had for her family was in all the little things she did for them.
Besides her husband Tony, she will be forever missed by her children Ken
(Laura), Dan (Mela), Kelly, and Lorene (Brett) Caukill; grandchildren Cam
Bluck and Zachary, Reid, Aubrie, Owen, and Cadie Caukill; brother Ken
(Pat) Reid; other in-laws and extended family.
Memorial tributes for Pat may be made by performing a random act of
kindness for someone. Memorial service in memory of Pat was held
Friday, April 29, 2011 at 2:00 P.M. at Mountain View Funeral Chapel with
Pastor Ed Peters officiating. Condolences to the family can be forwarded
from www.mountainview
funeralchapel.com. Arrangements entrusted to Mountain View Funeral
Chapel, 5226 – 46 Street, Olds, Alberta T4H 1B8. Phone: 403-556-3223.
Locally Owned And Operated, Proudly Serving Our Community For Over
46 Years.
December 15, 1922 - December 18, 2014 -- It is with great sadness we
announce the passing of our Dad who passed away peacefully shortly
after his 92nd birthday in the Didsbury Hospital. The last six months had
been a struggle for him as his health deteriorated but his mind was still as
sharp as a tack and he never lost his sense of humour. He was
predeceased by his first wife Emma Luft, his father Fred and mother
Charlotte Bogner of Edmonton, his sister Irene Sherrick of Beaverton,
Oregon, Son-in-law Dennis Smith of Olds, Step- Son Terry Mahood of
Perry Sound, Ontario and Step- Grandson David Beatty of Victoria, BC.
Garry leaves to mourn his second wife Gwladys his daughter Doreen
Smith of Olds, daughter Linda (Art) Birch of Olds, son Allan Bogner of
Calgary, extended family daughters Anna (Ray) Stanton of Spruce View,
Maureen Eccles of Vancouver, son Donald (Bette) Beatty of Victoria and
numerous grandchildren great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Garry
was born in Berlin Germany, came to Canada with his Father and Mother
when he was 2 years old, they moved to Didsbury where he resided for
the last 90 years. As a young man he joined the Canadian Military in
1942 and shortly thereafter was shipped overseas to Italy to fight in
World War II. After returning Garry became a mechanic and worked at
several dealerships until he retired in the early nineties. In the spring of
2004 Garry and Gwladys moved into Aspen Ridge Lodge where he resided
until his passing. A Memorial Service will be held at the Zion Evangelical
Missionary Church in Didsbury on Saturday January 10, 2015 at 3:00
p.m. Memorial tributes may be made directly to the charity of choice.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Larry Bolton passed away after a short but courageous battle with cancer
on June 26, 2012 at the age of 69 years.
He was born on September 13, 1942 and was raised at Westerdale. Larry
moved to Olds where he met and married his wife of 45 years, Judy and
they had two daughters Dayna and Lisa.
He worked as a licensed mechanic for many years until he was forced to
retire due to the loss of his eyesight. Larry enjoyed fishing and camping,
playing cards and meeting new people, but what he enjoyed the most was
spending time with his four grandchildren, Caleb, Sydney, Dawson and
Kaitlynn.
Publication Date: 2011/05/03
BLUCK, Paul
June 25, 1932 – October 13, 2014 -- Paul Bluck (Bowser, BC) passed
away peacefully on Monday, October 13, 2014 with Delores, his loving
wife of 56 years, at his side.
Paul, youngest son of John and Winifred Bluck, was born June 25, 1932 in
Olds Alberta, and together with his siblings Stanley, Keith, Gabrielle,
Alastair, Jeanne, Anthony (Tony), and Margaret grew up on his parent's
farm NW of Olds and attended the Berrydale School.
After 18 years in various jobs in Calgary and farm work in the Olds area,
Paul and Delores returned to their dream and went farming NW of Olds
for the next 22 years. Paul's passion for his animals was evident in the
many stories about their exploits.
In August 1990, Paul and Delores moved to Bowser on Vancouver Island
to enjoy the ocean for "5 years at the most" and remained there ever
since.
Paul will be sorely missed for his teasing sense of humour and his ability
to string you along even when you ought to know better.
He is survived by his wife Delores, brother Anthony and sister Margaret
Zimmerman, both of Olds Alberta, many brothers and sisters-in-law,
special friends Michelle and Ray Bailey (Comox, BC) and nieces and
nephews.
A celebration of life will be held in Olds, Alberta at a later date.
Publication Date: 2015/01/06
BOLT, Edith May
Edith May Bolt passed away at the Sundre Continuing Care Hospital on
Monday, December 6, 2010 at the age of 84 years. Edith was born on
Sunday, November 28, 1926 at Westlock, Alberta. She was raised on the
farm in the Cottonwood district of Bowden, near Red Lodge Park and
attended school at White Creek School and the Olds School. Edith married
Wilbur Bolt in 1945 at the Anglican Church in Olds. Edith worked at the
Olds Hospital, Olds College, Mountview Lodge and Banner Pharmacaps
Ltd.
Edith is survived by her children: Keith (Trudy) Bolt; Sandra Loewen; Ted
(Inaka) Bolt; Brian (Elaine) Bolt; Debra (Jens) Hansen; Sandra Bolt; and
Robert Empey. She is furthered survived by her 16 grandchildren and 22
great-grandchildren. Edith's memory will also be cherished by her
brothers: Ken (Daphne) Richey, Jack (Lucille) Richey, Alan (Gladys)
Richey; brother-in-law: Gerry Breen, sisters: Irene Young, Doris (Bob)
Stevens, Margaret Betton; sister-in-law: Lois Bolt; Aunt May Hamilton;
Aunt Flo Keith and numerous nieces and nephews and cousins. Edith was
predeceased by one brother in 1936, another brother in 1939; her father,
a daughter and grandson in 1969; her husband in 1989; a sister in 1995;
a daughter in 2002; her mother in 2005; a son in 2006; a son-in-law in
2008 and a son-in-law in 2009.
Edith loved to play bingo, cards and crib. She also loved to curl, golf, bowl
and enjoyed camping with family. Edith was a 50 year Legion member
and an active member of the Anglican Church WI for years.
The family wishes to thank the many people who have cared for Edith
over the past few years. It was a blessing to the family to know how well
Mom was cared for by others. Edith will be greatly missed by all who
knew her. Funeral Service in memory of Edith was held at 1:30 p.m. on
Friday, December 10, 2010 at St. John's Anglican Church; 4821-50
Street, Olds, Alberta with Revered Inez Hannett officiating. Following the
service Edith was laid to rest at the Olds Cemetery beside her beloved
husband Wilbur. Those wishing to make a memorial donation in memory
of Edith may do so to a charity of their choice. Arrangements entrusted to
Mountain View Funeral Chapel; 5226 – 46 Street, Olds, T4H 1B8. Phone:
403-556-3223. Locally Owned And Operated, Proudly Serving Our
Community For Over 46 Years.
Publication Date: 2014/10/21
Publication Date: 2010/12/14
BOEHLKE, Doris "Jean"
BOLTON, Earl
Doris "Jean" Boehlke passed away July 7, 2013 at the age of 87 years.
Jean enjoyed many years of volunteering for the Willing Workers in
Endiang and Olds Hospital Auxiliary as well as caregiving for many in
Olds. She enjoyed walking, camping and a good cup of coffee. After losing
her eyesight, she relaxed with her talking books, enjoyed sitting in the
sun and most of all she loved spending time with her family as they were
her pride and joy. Jean will be lovingly remembered by her six children
Joanne, Debbie, Jack,
Dixie, Kathy, Karin and their families; twenty four grandchildren; twenty
two great-grandchildren; sister Margaret Willis and brother Gary Ritchie.
A special thank you to Dr. Turner and all the staff at the Olds Hospital for
their compassionate and exceptional care. A Memorial Luncheon was held
on Saturday July 13, 2013 at the Endiang Community Centre. Interment
was held prior to the luncheon. In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes may
be made directly to the Olds Hospice Society. Heartland Funeral Services
Ltd, Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403-507-8610
www.heartlandfuneralserivces.com
Publication Date: 2013/07/16
BOFFEY, Julia Eileen Dalgetty
Julia Eileen Dalgetty Boffey (nee Bennett), passed away peacefully in Olds
on January 11, 2011 at the age of 86 years. Eileen was born March 24,
1924 in Innisfail, one of nine children to Clark and Julia Bennett. Eileen
enjoyed farm life, especially berry picking and attended Mayton School.
Eileen married Hugh Dalgetty on June 11, 1941 and they took over the
family farm east of Olds. They raised three wonderful children: Ron, Marie
and Ross. Eileen and Hugh made time to enjoy life and loved travelling
down to Arizona during the colder months. After 47 wonderful years of
marriage Hugh passed away in 1988. Eileen was lucky enough to find love
again and married Richard Boffey (better known to us as Pa Pa Dick) in
1994. Eileen and Dick really enjoyed each other's company which
included lots of travelling, as well as several fishing trips to the Blood
Indian Reservoir. Eileen enjoyed teaching Sunday school, gospel music,
playing cards and quilting, which created warmth and security for many of
her great-grandchildren. Eileen was a devoted member of the Betchton
United and Bowden Church. She was a charter member of the Mayton
W.I. Eileen is survived by her children Marie (Larry Elmer), Ross (Linda)
Dalgetty, daughter in-law Pat Dalgetty, and step-children Wayne (Cindy)
Boffey, Virginia (Ron Bohme), Albert (Coralie) Bond. She was also greatly
loved by numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren, a great-greatgrandson, nieces and nephews. She also is survived by siblings Ruth
Conway and Violet Gans, brother-in-law Al Burton and sisters-in-law Ruth
Gaetz, Marion Bennett and Mary Bennett. Eileen was predeceased by first
husband Hugh, beloved son Ron, second husband Dick, brothers Don,
Ray, Charlie, and Lloyd who died at the age of 5 and sisters June Burton
and infant sister Iva. Eileen was also pre-deceased by brothers-in-law
Evan Gans and Bill Conway and sister-in-law Pat Bennett. The family
wishes to thank the Olds Seniors Lodge for the loving care she received.
Those wishing to make a memorial donation in memory of Eileen may do
so to a charity of their choice or to the Olds Seniors Lodge. Funeral
Services will be held Tuesday January 18th at 2 p.m. at the First Baptist
Church, Olds with Pastor Brent Reilly and Reverend Helen Reid officiating.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements.403507-8610. www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2011/01/18
I’d like the memory of me to be a happy one,
I’d like to leave an afterglow of smiles
when life is done.
I’d like to leave an echo
Whispering softly down the ways,
Of happy times and laughing times
and bright and sunny days.
I’d like the tears of those who grieve,
to dry before the sun.
Of happy memories that I leave
when life is done.
Publication Date: 2012/07/17
BOSOMWORTH, Stewart Frederick
1927-2011 -- Stewart Frederick Bosomworth of Carstairs, Alberta passed
away on Wednesday, April 20, 2011 , at the age of 83 years. Stewart was
born Thursday, July 28, 1927 at the Vetter farm just two miles north of
the Bosomworth farm west of Carstairs. Stewart was the first of eight
children for Stewart and Anna (nee Vetter) Bosomworth. Stewart
attended school at the Sunnyslope community school and the Carstairs
High School. After a number of years working in Calgary and Edmonton,
Stewart returned to the family farm full time with his wife Barbara.
Stewart and Barbara had four sons, three of which are farming in the
Carstairs area and one is living in Vancouver. Beyond the daily farm work,
Stewart was active in the farming community as a Director of the
Mountain View Seed Cleaning Plant for 35 years. He also travelled across
the Prairies as a pedigree seed crop inspector for the Canadian Seed
Growers Association for many years. If you didn't see him out in the field
looking for weeds, then you could catch up with him at an auction sale
having coffee with friends and neighbours.
Stewart is survived by his four sons: Mike Bosomworth & his wife Krysta
of Carstairs; Will Bosomworth & his wife Trudi of Carstairs; Peter
Bosomworth & his wife Melanie of Carstairs and Gary Bosomworth of
Vancouver. Also left to cherish Stewart's memory are his seven
grandchildren: Kyla, Matthew, Shane, Aric, Tyson, Blair and Bryn. Stewart
is further survived by his siblings Betty Larsen of Russell, Manitoba; MaryAnne Sabin of Cochrane, Alberta; Donald Bosomworth of Calgary; Gordie
Bosomworth of Cochrane, Alberta; and Roy Bosomworth of Calgary.
Stewart was predeceased by his wife Barbara Bosomworth, his brother
Frank Bosomworth and his sister Kathleen Bosomworth.
If friends so desire, memorial tributes may be made to the Alzheimer's
Society of Alberta 10531 Kingsway Ave., Edmonton, AB T5K 4K1.
Memorial Service will be held at Bethel Evangelical Missionary Church,
located west of Carstairs on Highway 580 and Range Road 3.0 on
Thursday, April 28, 2011 at 2:00 pm, with Pastor Lance Duncalfe
officiating. A light lunch will follow at Bethel Evangelical Missionary
Church. Condolences to the family can be forwarded from
www.mountainviewfuneralchapel.com. Arrangements entrusted to
Mountain View Funeral Chapel, 1413 - 21 Ave, Didsbury, Alberta. Phone
403-335-4773. Locally Owned And Operated, Proudly Serving Our
Community For Over 46 Years.
Publication Date: 2011/04/26
BOTHERAS, Esther May
It is with great sadness the family of Earl Bolton wishes to announce his
sudden passing on November 14, 2011. Earl was born at home in Arcola,
Saskatchewan on January 21, 1919 the eldest son of George and Justina
Bolton. Earl and Edith were married on April 11th, 1951 in Bindloss,
Alberta. They moved to Westward Ho where they started farming. They
decided to move back to Bindloss where they continued their dream of
farming and raising a family. Earl was very active in the community of
Bindloss. In January 1981, they made the descision to move back to
Eagle Hill to semi retire. They continued to farm until they decided to rent
the land out. Earl will be sadly missed by his family and friends. He will
live in the hearts of all those who knew and loved him. Earl was
predeceased by his wife Edith on January 29, 2011. Earl is survived by his
daughters Shirley (Bill) Holdstock; Sheila Schimke; sons Doug (Linda)
Bolton and Donnie (Liz) Bolton; seven grandchildren; two greatgrandchildren; brothers and sisters; as well as numerous nieces,
nephews, a large extended family and a host of dear friends. Funeral
services were held Saturday November 19th at the Eagle Hill Community
Centre with Harold Hunter officiating. Interment was held at the Sundre
Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes may be made directly to
the Good Samaritan Society, 5615 60 St., Rocky Mountain House, AB T4T
1W2 or the Alzheimer's Society. Heartland Funeral Services Ltd, Olds
entrusted with arrangements. 403-507-8610.
www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2011/11/22
BOLTON, Edith May
Edith May Bolton passed away peacefully after a short battle with cancer
on January 29, 2011 at the Sundre Hospital. She was born September 4,
1929 at Medicine Hat. Edith and Earl were married on April 11, 1950 in
Bindloss, Alberta. They moved to Westward Ho where they started their
first farm. Later on they decided to move back to Bindloss where they
continued their dream of farming and raising a family. Edith was very
active in the community of Bindloss. In 1981, they made the decision to
move back to Eagle Hill to semi-retire. Once again, Edith was very active
in the community and she continued her love of gardening and a
greenhouse. She always had enough produce to feed the community and
then some. She took great pride in her yard, flowers and apple trees.
Edith will be sadly missed by her family and friends. She will live in the
hearts of those who knew and loved her. Edith is survived by her husband
Earl Bolton of Eagle Hill; her daughters Shirley (Bill) Holdstock, Sheila
Schimke; sons Doug (Linda) Bolton and Don (Liz) Bolton; 7
grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren; sister Muriel (Paul) Pederson of
Olds; brother Morley (Elizabeth) Sarvis of Bindloss; as well as numerous
nieces, nephews, a large extended family and a host of dear friends.
Funeral services were held on Friday February 4, 2011 at the Eagle Hill
Community Centre with Harold Hunter officiating. Interment was held at
the Sundre Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes may be made
directly to the Sundre Palliative Care, Unit 32, Red Deer Hospital or
Canadian Cancer Society.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd, Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610. www.heartlandfuneralservices.com.
Publication Date: 2011/02/08
Esther Botheras of Sexsmith passed away peacefully on Thursday,
February 28, 2013 at the QE II Hospital in Grande Prairie after a long and
courageous battle with cancer.
Esther was born in Olds on April 24, 1945 and was raised on a beautiful
farm just west of town. She attended school from Grade One to Nine at
Hainstock School and graduated from Olds High School in 1963. Following
graduation, Esther moved to Red Deer and attended Key Secretarial
School. After a short stint at the Olds Post Office, Esther moved to
Calgary and worked for W.R. Grace and Co. as a secretary. In 1968 she
married Campbell and in 1969 they became the proud parents of Casey
Lynn. In 1975 the family moved back to Olds and their son James
Campbell came along to complete their family.
Esther worked for G&L Sales and Service for several years in Olds and
then entered the world of drapery and blinds – a passion she would
continue until just before her passing. Many know her affectionately as
"The Blind Lady". In 1991, Esther relocated to Grande Prairie and in 1993,
she and George Heath settled in Sexsmith.
Esther was predeceased by her father Johnny in 1983, mother Elizabeth
in 1992, brother John in 2001 and her special friend George in 2007.
Esther is now sitting on God's front porch with these special people
having a lively visit and feeling at peace.
Esther leaves to mourn her passing: daughter Casey Lynn, son James
Campbell and their father Ronald Campbell Brown, her grandchildren Talia
and Logan, sister Carol (Al), niece Angela (Terry), grandniece Chloe and
grandnephew Max, nephew Scott, niece Lori (Jim) and grandniece Bailey.
Esther was well known to many and will be sadly missed by her aunts,
uncles, cousins and the many friends she has made along her 67-year
journey.
A Memorial Service will be held west of Olds on Saturday, March 9, 2013
at 1:00 pm at the Westerdale Hall with internment to follow for both her
and George Heath. A local service will be held at a later date for the many
friends and extended family in the Grande Prairie-Sexsmith area. In lieu
of flowers, Esther has requested that donations be made to a school or
organization of your choice that puts kids first…just like she always did for
her children.
Publication Date: 2013/03/05
BOYD, Kenneth Ross
Kenneth Ross Boyd passed away at the Olds Hospital on March 11, 2012.
Ross was born in Bowden on May 14, 1927, to Arthur and Mary Boyd,
their twelfth child.
Ross attended Nisbett School and enlisted in the Canadian Armed Forces
in 1944. During his service he was posted to many Canadian cities, and
served in Korea during that war, as a gun mechanic.
In 1963 Ross was married to Joyce McBrown of Kingston, Ontario. He was
posted to Calgary were their daughter Sandra was born in 1964. In 1971
he retired from the Armed Forces and they returned to Alberta where
Ross worked at the Olds Hospital until the new hospital was up and
running, at which time he retired, to tend to his large vegetable and
flower gardens.
Ross is survived by his wife Joyce, daughter Sandra (Dennis) Lewis, and
the two granddaughters he adored Sarah and Kiara.
He was diagnosed in 2010, with Myelodysplasic syndrome and battled
with this until his passing.
Also surviving are his sisters, Vila (Wray) Sturrock of Olds, Lelpha
Omilusik of Swan River, Manitoba and numerous nieces and nephews.
In accordance with Ross's wishes there will be no funeral service.
Condolences can be forwarded to the family from
www.mountainviewfuneralchapel.com. Arrangements are entrusted to
Mountain View Funeral Chapel, 5226 – 46 Street, Olds, Alberta T4H 1B8.
Phone: 403-556-3223.
Publication Date: 2012/03/06
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BOYD, Kenneth Ross
BRANDSON, Lula May
BRINKER, Angela Leanne
Kenneth Ross Boyd passed away at the Olds Hospital on March 11, 2012.
Ross was born in Bowden on May 14, 1927, to Arthur and Mary Boyd,
their twelfth child.
Ross attended Nisbett School and enlisted in the Canadian Armed Forces
in 1944. During his service he was posted to many Canadian cities, and
served in Korea during that war, as a gun mechanic.
In 1963 Ross was married to Joyce McBroom of Kingston, Ontario. He was
posted to Calgary were their daughter Sandra was born in 1964. In 1971
he retired from the Armed Forces and they returned to Alberta where
Ross worked at the Olds Hospital until the new hospital was up and
running, at which time he retired, to tend to his large vegetable and
flower gardens.
Ross is survived by his wife Joyce, daughter Sandra (Dennis) Lewis, and
the two granddaughters he adored Sarah and Kiara.
He was diagnosed in 2010, with Myelodysplasic syndrome and battled
with this until his passing.
Also surviving are his sisters, Vila Sturrock of Olds, Zelpha(Wray)
Omilusik of Swan River, Manitoba and numerous nieces and nephews.
In accordance with Ross's wishes there will be no funeral service.
Condolences can be forwarded to the family from
www.mountainviewfuneralchapel.com. Arrangements are entrusted to
Mountain View Funeral Chapel, 5226 – 46 Street, Olds, Alberta T4H 1B8.
Phone: 403-556-3223. Locally Owned And Operated, Proudly Serving Our
Community For Over 46 Years.
1920 to 2014 -- Lula May Brandson passed away peacefully with family by
her side at the Red Deer Regional Hospital on September 2, 2014.
Lula was born at Stauffer, Alberta on October 24, 1920 to parents Aldon
and Louise Taylor. Lula was educated at North Raven School. She married
Johann Brandson in 1937 and they farmed in the Stauffer area where Lula
lived until the spring of 2014 when she moved into Autumn Glen Lodge in
Innisfail.
Lula was predeceased by her husband Johann in 1977, infant son Johann
in 1939, daughter Phyllis Kneiper in 2009, daughter in law Margaret
Brandson in 2007, grandson Ronny Kneiper in 1984 and son in law
Windham Lind in 1958. She was also predeceased by three brothers and
four sisters.
She is left to mourn daughter Louise(Rolf) Petersen of Abbotsford B.C.,
son Leonard (Linda) Brandson of Olds, Alberta, Ellery(Pat) Brandson of
Red Deer, and son in law Glenn Kneiper of Stauffer, Alberta as well as two
sisters, Francis (Fred) Molander of Eckville, Alberta and Thelma Lewis of
Rocky Mountain House, Alberta. She also has 12 grandchildren and
numerous great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren to honor her
memory.
A memorial Tea will be held at 12:00 p.m. at the Evergreen Hall, on
Saturday, September 6, 2014. A private family interment will be held at
Raven Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the charity of donors choice.
Sylvan Lake and Rocky Funeral Homes and Crematorium, your Golden
Rule Funeral Homes, entrusted with the arrangements. 403 887-2151 or
403-845-2626
It is with unimaginable sadness that we announce the passing of a loving
wife, family member and friend. Angela Leanne Brinker, 45 years, of Olds,
AB unexpectedly passed away while vacationing in Phoenix, Arizona.
Angela grew up in the community of Westgate, in Calgary, and attended
St. Michael and St. Mary's schools. She played basketball at SAIT while
obtaining a business diploma, then on to the U of C to complete a degree
in education. Angela taught with three school districts before owning the
Curves fitness centre in Olds.
Fifteen years ago, Angela met her true love, David. Following her death,
he noted, "She was the very best for me." Indeed, Angela was the best
for all of us. Angela had a remarkable charm and wit that saw her quickly
build lasting relationships with family, friends, students, neighbors, two
nephews, four (step-) children and three grandchildren (especially on
"Grandma days" with EACH one).
Angela had an insatiable appetite for golf, having been married on the
12th tee box at the Resort at Radium, B.C. and a traveler of the Robert
Trent Jones Trail. Other notable accomplishments included: watching a
family wedding ceremony perched atop a garage, using table centrepieces to parody Meatloaf and ottoman surfing.
Angela leaves behind a large gallery of followers, her loving husband
David, four stepchildren (who she loved to the moon and back): Eric
Brinker, wife Miranda (Cossuta) and daughter Alyssa; Dana (Brinker)
Pikkert, husband Trevor and children Morgan and Reeve; Renee Brinker,
Neil Brinker; parents Jack and Karen Smith, sister Sandra (Smith)
O'Flaherty, and husband Neil, nephews Declan and Bryden and many
loving family and friends. She was predeceased by her cousin Wade
Hamer, grandparents Bill and Letha Smith, George and Marge Lengyel,
sister-in-law Susan Brinker, and mother-in-law and new cart partner,
Anne Brinker.
A service will be held @ 11:00am on Friday, November 22, 2013, St
Stephen's Catholic Church, 4302-57 Ave in Olds, AB. Following mass a
celebration of Angela's life will be held at the Olds Royal Canadian Legion,
5241 46 St, Olds @ 12:00 pm.
Please visit dignitymemorial.com to view a guestbook or share memories.
Publication Date: 2012/03/27
BRACE, Steven Carey
It is with heavy hearts that we announce that Steven passed away on
October 8th 2012 at the age of 51 after a short battle with cancer. Steve
was born in Didsbury, Alberta on January 5, 1961 to Arthur and Beverly
Brace. Steve was raised in Didsbury, where he went to school, and met
his first wife Cheryl. Through this relationship came his first treasure, his
daughter Angie. Steve met Susan, moved to the Sundre area, and in
1985 they were married. Steve and Susan lived on their farm where they
welcomed his second treasure, their daughter Alisa. Steve was the kind of
person that kids loved, and he enjoyed the time he spent with them. He
cherished his daughters, and his grandchildren. He loved camping with his
family and friends, riding his Harley and snowmobile and had a special
place in his heart for his Pug dog. Steve was employed in the oil patch.
He is lovingly remembered by his wife Susan; his daughters Alisa and
Angie (Curtis) Willey; grandchildren Carson and Tessa; his father Arthur
Brace; sister Pat (Don) McGregor; brothers Paul and Darren Brace and
many nieces and nephews. Steve was predeceased by his mother Beverly
Brace. In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes may be made to the Alberta
Children's Hospital Foundation or Sundre Hospital Palliative Care
Association. A Celebration of Life was held on Saturday October 13, 2012
at the Bearberry Hall. Interment was held prior to the service at the
Sundre Cemetery. Arrangements entrusted to Mike Cala, Heartland
Funeral Services Ltd, Olds. 403-507-8610
www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2012/10/16
BRANDER, Douglas Clark
January 30, 1944 - May 6, 2012 -- On May 6, 2012 Doug Brander passed
away peacefully at the age of 68 years.
Doug is survived by his loving wife Andrea, his sons Jason (Jenn) Brander,
Ian (Ashley) Brander, his daughters Heather (Gavin) Jones, Erin Franklin
and Lesley (Chris) Franklin, stepchildren Jason Culp, Mandy Culp, and
Amy Culp. Doug is also survived by two brothers and 7 sisters, beloved
grandchildren and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins.
Doug was predeceased by his son Michael Brander, his parents Sandy and
Elsie Brander and nephew Scott Brander.
Doug touched the lives of many and will be greatly missed and forever in
our hearts.
A celebration of Doug's life will be held Friday May 11, 2012 at 2:00 pm
at the Zion Church in Didsbury. In lieu of flowers donations may be made
in his memory to a charity of one's choice.
Publication Date: 2012/05/08
BRANDER, Elsie Mary (nee Spaapen)
1920 - 2011 -- Elsie Brander passed away December 14, 2011 at the age
of 91 years. Elsie was born on May 29, 1920 at Empress, Alberta. She
was the oldest daughter of Piet and Elise Spaapen and grew up in
Bindloss, Alberta. She attended Calgary Normal School in 1938 to become
a teacher. Throughout her teaching career, she taught at Bindloss School,
Burnside School, Midway School and Ross Ford Elementary School. On
December 31, 1941, she married Sandy Brander who farmed east of
Didsbury. They had ten children; three sons and seven daughters. She
was a wonderful wife, mother, and grandmother. After farming and
teaching for many years, they retired to Didsbury. Elsie was a very
adventurous woman and travelled to many destinations around the world.
She was active in the United Church, the Woman's Institute, and the
Woman's Institute Girls' Club and volunteered for many other clubs and
functions throughout her lifetime. Elsie was a well respected teacher,
neighbor and friend in the Midway, Lone Pine and Didsbury communities.
She was a role model for her family and many co-workers and students.
Elsie is survived by her children Sandra Jensen, Doug Brander (Andrea),
Karen Krebs (Dale), Lisa Brander, Jack Brander (Debbie), Robert Brander,
Christine Brander (Gaetan), Janet Gole (Brett), Judy Jackson, Joanne
Brander (Lori), 21 grandchildren, and 23 great-grandchildren. She was
predeceased by her husband Alexander (Sandy) Brander, her brothers
Peter and John Spaapen, her sister Marie Louise (Toots) Bailly, and her
grandsons Michael and Scott Brander. The family would like to thank the
staff at Aspen Ridge Lodge for their wonderful care and compassion.
Memorial Service was held at Zion Missionary Church, Didsbury, AB on
Monday, December 19, 2011.
If friends so desire, memorial tributes may be made directly to the Aspen
Ridge Lodge, Box 2290, Didsbury, AB T0M 0W0. Messages of condolence
may be left for the family at www.myalternatives.ca.
Alternatives Funeral & Cremation Services, 12 East Lake Way NE, Airdrie,
AB. (403) 556-5445 or (888) 216-5111.
Publication Date: 2011/12/20
Publication Date: 2014/09/09
BRANDT, Doreen
November 2, 1930 - December 8, 2012 --Doreen was born Nov. 2, 1930
to William and Pearl Fedoruk, she being the youngest of 6 children.
Doreen was the beloved wife of the late Kenneth Brandt. She passed
away in Olds, AB on December 8 at the age of 82 years.
Doreen had a faithful and enduring love for her children. In loving
memory and remembered by her children Ivan Brandt, Pearlissa (Dave)
Jensen, Daniel (Heather) Brandt and Vance (Brandy) Brandt, 6 grandsons,
5 granddaughters and 1 great-granddaughter.
Doreen met her husband Kenneth Brandt in Edmonton and married June
2, 1951 before moving to Burlington, Iowa U.S.A. Doreen and Ken moved
back to Red Deer in 1967 then Olds in 1976, having the honor to be the
first farmers to introduce Anhydrous Ammonia to the Canadian farming
communities for fertilizing crops.
Doreen also was a wonderful cook, supporting the family harvest crews
with her great cooking skills. She enjoyed sharing her musical abilities
and piano playing with the local congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses.
Doreen also enjoyed spending countless hours gardening both flowers and
vegetables for the family.
Funeral services will be held at 7:00 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 14 at the
Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses, 6220 - 53 Street, Olds, AB.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservcies.com
Publication Date: 2012/12/11
BREDIN, Elizabeth Denise
May 25, 1941 - November 1, 2011 --It is with great sadness the family of
Elizabeth Denise Bredin wish to announce her sudden passing on
November 1, 2011. Denise was born at the Holy Cross Hospital in Calgary
on May 25, 1941, the eldest daughter of Hans and Gladys Locken. She
spent her childhood in the Bearberry district, attending the Bearberry
school until the ninth grade, then moving to Olds to complete her
education. Denise was employed by Alberta Government Telephones in
Innisfail and Sundre. It was while working at the telephone office in
Sundre that she met and married Ronald Bredin. She and Ronnie settled
in Sundre, working together to build and operate a successful welding
business and raising their family. Denise was later employed by Canada
Post for over 25 years, until her retirement in 2006. Denise was
predeceased by her husband Ronnie, son Wayne, parents Hans and
Gladys Locken and a brother, Raymond. She leaves to mourn her passing
daughters Wanda (Lyle) Blatz, Wendy (Karry) Vockeroth, grandchildren
Laural, Gregory and Kirsten Blatz and Taylor and Parker Vockeroth, sisters
Karen Leacock, Joan (Barry Hainsworth) Locken, and brothers John
(Karen) Locken, Earl (Lana Burrell) Locken, one niece and numerous
nephews. A private family graveside service was held on November 7 at
the Sundre Cemetery with a fellowship gathering of friends and family at
the Sundre Legion following. In lieu of flowers the family has requested
donations be made to the Tom Baker Cancer Center, 1331- 29th Street
NW, Calgary, Alberta T2N 4N2. Heartland Funeral Services Ltd, entrusted
with arrangements. 403-507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2011/11/08
BREDIN, Ronald Wayne
September 25, 1963 - March 12, 2011 -- It is with great sadness we
announce the sudden passing of Ronald Wayne Bredin on March 12, 2011.
Wayne was born September 25, 1963 at the Olds General Hospital.
Wayne lived in Sundre all of his life. He attended Sundre School, and then
followed in his father's footsteps and became a Journeyman "B" Pressure
welder. He took over and worked at the family business, Ron's Welding,
until ill health forced him into retirement. Wayne enjoyed the outdoors,
especially camping and fishing with family and friends. He loved to play
hockey and golf, and forever enticed visitors into a game of crib, which he
was bound to win.
Wayne was predeceased by his father, Ronnie; paternal grandparents
Howard and Iva Bredin; maternal grandparents Hans and Gladys Locken;
Aunt Joan Bredin and Uncles Raymond Locken and Sandy Leacock. He will
be lovingly remembered by his mother, Denise; sister Wanda (Lyle) Blatz
and their children Laural, Gregory and Kirsten; sister Wendy (Karry)
Vockeroth, and their children Taylor and Parker; as well as the Locken,
Leacock, Kibblewhite and Hainsworth families. Memorial services were
held at the Faith Lutheran Church on Friday March 18, 2011 with Pastor
Gary Aicken officiating. Donations in Wayne's memory may be made to
the charity of one's choice.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd, Olds, entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610. www.heartlandfuneralservices.com.
Publication Date: 2011/03/22
Publication Date: 2013/11/12
BROWN, Katherine "Kay"
Katherine "Kay" Brown passed away peacefully February 6, 2011 at the
age of 101 years. Kay was born June 1, 1909 in Butte, Montana, and was
the oldest of 7 children. Soon after her birth, her family travelled to
Alberta and settled in the Gleichen area. Kay attended all her schooling in
Gleichen, travelling by horse with her 6 younger siblings. Kay moved to
Olds in the 1930s and married Floyd Brown. Together they had three
children: James, who passed away in infancy, Campbell, and Marilynne.
Upon Floyd's passing Kay worked at the Olds High School from 1962 1976. After retiring Kay travelled with her sisters to Europe and on cruises
to various locations. Kay especially enjoyed playing bridge with her
various bridge groups. In June 2008, Kay moved to Olds Long Term Care
and resided there until her passing. Kay was predeceased by her husband
Floyd (1961), infant son James (1939), daughter Marilynne (2002), as
well as her one brother and 5 sisters. Kay is survived by her son Campbell
(Irene Lenz) of Okotoks; grandchildren Casey Brown of Peace River,
James Brown of Beaverlodge, Scott Hodgkinson of Red Deer, Lori (Jim)
Knapp of Bowden and great-granddaughter Bailey Knapp. She also leaves
behind numerous nieces and nephews. In keeping with Kay's wishes, no
funeral service will be held. A gathering of family and friends will be held
at a later date. Memorial tributes may be made directly to the Olds
Hospital Long Term Care. Heartland Funeral Services Ltd, Olds entrusted
with arrangements. 403-507-8610. www.heartlandfuneralservices.com.
Publication Date: 2011/02/22
BROWN, Pauline
September 14, 1929 – November 25, 2013 -- Pauline passed away on
Monday, November 25, 2103 at the Olds General Hospital at the age of
84. She is survived by her husband, Arvin Bull, and her daughter
Charlene van de Pypekamp (Pim). She will be dearly missed by
grandchildren, Kim Hollings (Ryan), Nicole Tuff (Jonathan), Monique
Schalin (Calvin) and Dana Wrathall (Blair) and 8 great grandchildren,
Jack, Gavin, Jayda, Max, Avaleigh, Makenzie, Kiptyn and Noah. She was
also grateful to have Arvin's children, Sydney Bull (Scott) and Kelly
Vanderzwan (Rick) and family as part of her life. She was predeceased by
her first husband Melvin Brown and her son John Brown. A memorial
service will be held at the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch #105, Olds on
December 10, 2013 at 2:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations in memory
of Pauline may be made to the Olds General Hospital (Acute Care), 3901
57 Ave, Olds, AB; T4H 1T4.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2013/12/03
BROWN, Sarah Adell (Sally)
Our sweet mother and grandmother, Sarah Adell Brown (Sally), passed
away at her home in the arms of loved ones, Friday, March 29, 2013 in
Olds, Alberta. Born in Delia, Alberta, she was 87. Sally was the devoted
and beloved wife (67 years married) of Norman who predeceased her in
2010. Sally was also predeceased by her infant son, Jack, her son John
McMurchie (Mac) and much loved daughter-in-law Georgia Brown, her
parents John and Jessie McMurchie of Delia, Alberta and recently, her
sister Jackie Purkis of Victoria. Mum was the pillar of our family, providing
unconditional love, pride and support for each of us. Her grace and
integrity supported the entire family through both the good and hard
times. In early years when Dad was very ill, Sally worked at the Bay in
Calgary. Later, she enjoyed selling new homes in the Red Deer Area and
was awarded for sales in the Bower community. Mum was also the
accountant for Hugh and Rob's Mainly Music store when Mum and Dad
"retired" to Vancouver. Sally was a passionate gardener who created
beautiful showcases of colour and scent in each of the homes she and
Norman lived in. Every guest to their home left with a bouquet. Her
chocolate cake was legendary as was her Texas hash and our mum loved
strawberry anything. Sally will be loved and cherished forever by her
children Sharyn Brown (Gerry Nufer), Hugh Brown (Colleen), Valerie
Steinbach (Gord), Lorna Sarah (Ed Frere) and Robert Brown (Elena). She
will hold a special place in the hearts of her five grandsons and always
treasured by her eleven granddaughters and eleven great-grandchildren
(with two more on the way).
Mum, we love you and are all happy to know you are now reunited with
Dad. You will always be part of the beautiful prairie landscape, sunny
skies and vast wild-flowered foothills you loved.
The family gratefully acknowledges Norma Hermo for her dedicated care
of Mum for the past two years. We also thank Jane, Wevelyn and Melinda
for their care. The family also wishes to express their gratitude to Dr.
Deon Voerster for helping us keep our Mum in her home as she wished. A
Memorial Service for Mum will beheld on April 8, 2013 at 2:00 p.m. at the
First Baptist Church in Olds, Alberta.
Publication Date: 2013/04/09
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BRUMWELL, Ruth Caroline
BUHLER, Helen Margaret
BUTLER, Sydney C.
January 23, 1925—February 27, 2014 -- Ruth Caroline Brumwell was born
January 23, 1925 on the family homestead near Major, Saskatchewan.
She passed away February 27, 2014 in the Olds Hospital.
She is survived by her son Bert (Heather); son-in-law Reid (Myrna);
eleven grandchildren Deane, Scott, Andrea, Michelle, Shannon, Melanie,
Jen, Rob, Jaycee, Kylee and McKenzie; sixteen great-grandchildren; sister
Shirley; brothers Bill (Rosina), Bruce (Maizie) and Earl; and numerous
nieces and nephews.
She was predeceased by her parents Alexander and Katherine Minchin;
husband Allan; son Alex; daughter Doreen; friend and companion Willie;
three sisters Pat, and two infant sisters; brothers Eldon, Lorne and Elmer;
and brother-in-law Albert. She will also be sorely missed by numerous
friends and family.
Memorial tributes may be directed to the Seniors Secret Service, 1, 6025
- 12 Street SE, Calgary, Alberta, T2H 2K1; or to a charity of the donor's
choice. A funeral service was held Wednesday, March 12, 2014 in the
Loverna Community Hall, Loverna, Saskatchewan with Bonnie Burke
officiating. Funeral arrangements in care of MacLean's Funeral Home,
Oyen, Alberta.
Helen Margaret Buhler (nee: Gray) passed away at the Olds Hospital on
Sunday, February 15 at the age of 90.
Helen was born April 8, 1924 in Edinburgh, Scotland. During WWII she
served in the ScottishWomen’s Land Army. Following the war, she trained
as a nurse/midwife at the Glasgow Royal Infirmary. Helen and her sister
Jean, immigrated to Canada in 1956 where she met and married her
husband Abram. She later became a Registered Nurse at the Olds
Hospital where she worked for over 25 years retiring at the age of 71.
Helen was an active, fun loving and caring woman who loved animals,
going for long walks with her dogs, enjoying the outdoors, and gardening.
Helen had a strong and independent spirit which carried her through both
good and hard times. She often put others before herself and loved to
help people whenever she could.
She will be lovingly remembered and deeply missed. She was
predeceased by her father Sydney, mother Elizabeth, sister Jean
Chambers, brother George Gray and husband Abram Buhler. She will be
lovingly remembered by her children David (Michele) Buhler,William
(Yvona) Buhler, Kathy (Devon) Archer, stepson Jim (Debbie);
grandchildren Jimmy, Crystal, Matthew, Nadia, David, Curtis, Logan,
Carissa, Jessica, Shannon, Michael and great grandson Lucas. Funeral
services were held on Friday February 20, 2015 at Heartland Funeral
Services Chapel, Olds. In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes may be made
to the S.P.C.A.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
September 29, 1923 - April 20, 2011 -- It is with great sadness that the
Butler Family announces the passing of Mr. Sydney C. Butler on
Wednesday, April 20, 2011 at Olds, Alberta, in the comfort of his son's
home with family at his side.
Sydney was born on September 29, 1923 at New Westminster, B.C. to
Beatrice and John Butler. He was the youngest of four. Sydney was united
in marriage to his wife of 65 years, Yvonne on December 10, 1945 in B.C.
Sydney and Yvonne later relocated to Central Alberta and raised four
children, Patricia, Sharon, Katheryn, and Sydney Jr. Sydney was a navy
man, and after his discharge he occupied his life with many careers in
Central Alberta. He operated a butcher shop, furniture store, ice cream
parlours, drove school bus, and finally in 1962 he moved with his family
to Rimbey where he purchased the Rimbey Bakery. He pursued his
journeyman baker degree in 1962 and ran the Rimbey Bakery and Coffee
Shop with his wife by his side, and later his son and daughter-in-law,
retiring in 1995. Sydney was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion, the
Lions Club, and the Masons. He was a bowler, a fisherman, and he loved
to dance, but Sydney was most proud to be a husband, father,
grandfather and great grandfather. His retirement years were spent
traveling, fishing, golfing, and enjoying his family. In 2005, Sydney and
Yvonne relocated to Olds to be closer to his son and family. With declining
health and the passing of Yvonne on February 1, 2011, Sydney resided
with his son and daughter-in-law. In keeping with his wishes, he
remained at home until his passing.
"Sydney will always be remembered for his dedication to his family, who
will miss him greatly."
Sydney will be lovingly remembered by his four children, Patricia (Randy)
Fiddler of Hinton; Sharon (Larry) Nelson of Robb, Alberta; Katheryn
(Larry) Gunderson of Edson; and Sydney Jr. (Shirley) Butler of Olds; as
well as eight grandchildren; fifteen great grandchildren; many other
relatives; and a host of friends. He was predeceased by his wife, Yvonne;
his parents and his siblings.
A Public Memorial Service in Celebration of both Sydney and Yvonne's
Lives was held at the Rimbey Church of the Nazarene, Rimbey on
Thursday, April 28, 2011 at 1:00 p.m. with Mr. Dave Mulligan officiating.
If friends desire, memorial tributes in Sydney and Yvonne's Memory may
be made directly to the Tom Baker Cancer Centre, 1331 – 29 Street N.W.,
Calgary, Alberta T2N 4N2; or to the Olds Hospital and Care Centre ~ Long
Term Care, 3901 – 57 Avenue, Olds, Alberta T4H 1T4. Condolences to the
family may also be expressed by e-mail to:
[email protected]
Service Arrangements for the Late Mr. Sydney C. Butler entrusted to the
care of Oberhammer Funeral Chapels Ltd., Rimbey, Alberta. Telephone
(403) 843-4445.
Publication Date: 2014/03/18
BRUNTJEN, Della Marie
1962 – 2013 -- Della Marie Bruntjen of Blackfalds, Alberta passed away
on Monday, June 3, 2013 at the age of 50 years. Della was born on
August 3, 1962 to parents Edith and Richard (Dick) Bruntjen at Trochu,
Alberta. Della grew up in the Trochu /Wimborne area and graduated from
Trochu Valley High School in 1980. She also attended Red Deer College to
study Business Administration. Della will be remembered by her brother
Carl (Linda), uncle Roger (Jean) Bruntjen, uncle Alex (Sharon) Benedict,
aunt Marcene Bruntjen, as well as by their families, extended family and
friends. Della was predeceased by her mother Edith on May 2, 2012 and
father Dick on January 28, 2010. Della's life was celebrated at Parkland
Funeral Home, 6287 – 67A Street (Taylor Drive), Red Deer, on Monday,
June 17, 2013 at 1:00 p.m. Memorial contributions in Della's name may
be made directly to the Alberta Heart and Stroke Foundation at
www.heartandstroke.ab.ca, Red Deer S.P.C.A. at www.reddeerspca.com
or to the charity of one's choice. Condolences may be sent or viewed at
www.parklandfuneralhome.com. Arrangements in care of Joelle Valliere,
Funeral Director at Parkland Funeral Home and Crematorium, 6287 – 67 A
Street (Taylor Drive), Red Deer. 403.340.4040
Publication Date: 2013/06/18
BRUNTJEN, Edith Marie
1936 – 2012 0-- Edith Marie Bruntjen of Red Deer, Alberta passed away
on Wednesday, May 2, 2012 at the age of 75 years. Edith was born on
October 25, 1936 to parents Winnie and Harold Benedict. She married
Richard (Dick) Bruntjen on October 21, 1960. Edith will be lovingly
remembered by her daughter Della and son Carl (Linda), honorary
grandchildren Telsa (Leszek) Kosobudski and their children Chloe, Natalia
and Olivia, Taylor Campbell and Travis Rusnak, a brother Alex (Sharon)
and their families, a brother in law Roger (Jean) and their families and a
sister in law Marcene and her families. Edith was predeceased by her
husband Dick (January 28, 2010). Friends and relatives are invited to pay
their respects between 1:00 – 1:50 p.m. on Wednesday, May 9, 2012 at
Deer Park Alliance Church, 2960 39 Street, Red Deer, Alberta. A funeral
service will follow at 2:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers memorial donations may
be made directly to the Red Deer Regional Health Foundation, 3942 50A
Avenue, Red Deer, Alberta T4N 4E7 or to the Gideons International In
Canada, 501 Imperial Road North, Guelph, Ontario, N1H 7A2.
Condolences may be sent or viewed at www.parklandfuneralhome.com.
Arrangements in care of Dustin Goddu, Funeral Director at Parkland
Funeral Home and Crematorium, 6287 - 67A Street (Taylor Drive), Red
Deer. 403-340-4040.
Publication Date: 2012/05/08
BUCHERT, Ruth Violet
Ruth Violet Buchert passed away peacefully in the Olds Hospital, July 8th,
2013 at the age of 86 years. She was predeceased by her husband Jacob
(Jack) in 2004. Ruth is survived by her sons Ken (Sandy), Jerry (Denise),
and Allan (Rose) and by her younger brother Elmer (Marge)Ensminger;
grandchildren, Matthew, Jennifer, Antoinette(Toni), Christopher, Christine,
Colby, and numerous nieces and nephews and great-grandchildren.
Funeral service were held at Wimborne Community Centre, Friday, July
12th, 2013 at 1:00 p.m. Interment followed in the Wimborne Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes may be made directly to the Alberta
Heart and Stroke Foundation and Alberta Cancer Foundation. Heartland
Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403-507-8610
www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2013/07/16
BUCKLEY, William
April 19, 1933 – September 11, 2014 -- It is with the deepest sorrow that
we announce the passing of our dear husband, father, grandfather greatgrandfather, brother, uncle and father in law, William (Bill) Buckley, aged
81. Bill passed away on September 11, 2014 in Olds. Leaving to mourn
his wife and best friend Florence; children Christine (Richard), Bill
(Sherry), Marlene (Wil), Kevin (Liane) and David (Margo). Bill was a
proud grandpa to Matthew (Lecia), Brittany (Grant), Steven (Crystal),
Jenna, Cory, Sandy, Chris, Dawn, Jackson and Devin; and great-grandpa
to Patrick and Jake. Also mourning Bill's passing is his wide circle of
extended family and friends. Funeral services were held on Tuesday
September 16, 2014 at 11:00 a.m. at St. Stephens Catholic Church, Olds
with Father Adam Daniluk officiating. Interment followed at the Olds
Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes may be made directly to
the charity of choice.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2014/09/16
BURGOYNE, Kathleen Youd
Kathleen Youd Burgoyne (nee Johnson) passed away April 25, 2014 at the
Chinook Hospice, Calgary at the age of 83 years. She worked at the City
of Saskatoon Hospital doing janitorial for 13 years. In 1989, she moved to
Calgary where she retired in 1991. Kathleen is survived by her children
Cheryl Warren, David Burgoyne, Timothy Burgoyne and one grandson
Steven Warren. Viewing will be held on April 30, 2014 at Heartland
Funeral Services Ltd., Olds from 3:00 – 4:00 p.m. Graveside services will
be held on Thursday May 1, 2014 at 3:00 p.m. at the Eagle Hill Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes may be made directly to the
Salvation Army.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2014/05/06
Publication Date: 2015/02/24
BURK, Donald Austin
1945 – 2012 -- Donald passed away peacefully with family by his side at
the Red Deer Hospice on Wednesday, October 24, 2012 at the age of 67
years. He will be sadly missed but lovingly remembered by all who knew
him. At Don's request, a private family Memorial Service will be held at a
later date. Memorial donations in Don's name may be made directly to
the Red Deer Hospice Society, 99 Arnot Ave, Red Deer, T4R 3S6.
Messages of condolence may be left for the family at
www.myalternatives.ca. Alternatives Funeral & Cremation Services, (403)
556-5445 & (888) 216-5111
Publication Date: 2012/10/30
BURTON, Ruth Eleanor (Noble)
July 10, 1930 - Jan 10, 2013 -- Ruth passed away rather unexpectantly,
after a brief illness and hospitalization in Olds. She will be sadly missed
and fondly remembered by all her family and friends who knew her. In
her 82 years, she lived a colorful life, starting out as a child in Ontario
and eventually moving to Alberta with husband Ivan Noble (& son Jim) in
1953. Judi was born in 1955. Ruth & Ivan worked as hired help on
ranches and farms until 1965, when they leased & worked a farm in
Mountain View County for a period of almost 20 years. In 1984, they were
able to purchase & begin working their own farm west of Didsbury. They
farmed up until 1998, when Ivan was sadly lost to cancer. Several years
later, Ruth found happiness in a relationship & new marriage to Allan
Burton of Sundre, AB. They had about 10 good years, until they had to
begin living separately, due to Allan's need for dementia care. Ruth had
recently moved into Mount View Lodge in Olds, and was very happy there.
Ruth came from a very large family, of which there is now only her sister
Irene surviving. She is also survived by son Jim (Monika); granddaughter
Elainna; daughter Judi (Pat); grandson Shayne; granddaughter Kim and
2nd husband Allan. Besides her siblings, Ruth is predeceased by mother
Minnie Ethel Smith, father James Smith and 1st husband of 49 years,
Ivan Noble. A Memorial Service will be held at Cremona Congregational
Church on Sat Jan 19, 2013 at 2:00 pm. Private family interment of
Ruth's ashes to follow in Cremona Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, please
send donations to Alberta Cancer Foundation, 1331 – 29 Street NW,
Calgary, AB, T2N 4N2 or any charity of your choice.
Alternatives Funeral & Cremation Services, (403) 556-5445 & (888) 2165111
Publication Date: 2013/01/15
BUSCHERT, Linda
Humorous, fun-loving, kind and considerate: these qualities describe
Linda Buschert (nee Fischer), who passed away peacefully on Sunday,
February 20, 2011 at the Crowsnest Pass Health Care Centre in
Blairmore, Alberta, at the age of 59 years.
Linda was born on March 12, 1951, to Theresa and Walter Fischer on a
farm near Paradise Hill, Saskatchewan. She grew up knowing hard work
along with strong family ties to her eight siblings. After the completion of
her high school education, she worked as a bank teller. She fell in love
with Merle Buschert, and they were married on September 12, 1970.
They were soon blessed with three beautiful daughters: Diane, Heather,
and Gina. They have made their home in Olds, on a farm near
Didsbury/Carstairs, Alix, Innisfail and the Crowsnest Pass.
After spending several years as a stay-at-home mom, Linda took
accounting courses and then found work as an office manager for both
Olds Land & Cattle Co. in Olds and Kuelker's Mfg. in Didsbury. Linda and
Merle later went on to own a motel in Alix and a Greyhound/U-Haul
business in Innisfail. Linda also had different side-ventures including
teaching sewing courses at Olds College, computer software sales,
farming with Merle and a printer ink refill business.
Some of Linda's favorite pastimes were painting, sewing, and crocheting.
Anyone with a new baby could count on receiving a hand-made Raggedy
Ann or Andy doll as a baby gift. She enjoyed the outdoors where she
always had an amazing vegetable garden. Linda was a dedicated
volunteer, who gave her time and talents freely as a Girl Guide leader, a
member of the Catholic Women's League (CWL) and a member of the
Lions Club and School Councils. She also volunteered at the Village Thrift
Shop in Alix.
Last year, in pursuit of a new adventure, Linda and Merle moved to the
Crowsnest Pass, where they lived in and managed the Stop Inn Motel in
Coleman. Linda was a "people-person", who loved to socialize with her
family and friends and was known to kick up her heels on the dance floor
on occasion. She had a great talent for telling jokes and played a mean
game of crib. She was a devoted wife, mother, and grandmother. Linda
was a very special lady who touched the lives of all who knew her. Her
many relatives and friends will miss her greatly but know that her pain is
over and is at peace.
Linda was the beloved soul mate of Merle Buschert and cherished mother
of Diane (Stephen) Roberts of Red Deer, AB; Heather (Todd) Dyer of
Calgary, AB; and Gina (Mark) Thomsen of Red Deer, AB; loving
grandmother of Jesse Roberts, Gabe Roberts, Freddie Roberts, Samuel
Thomsen, and Danni Thomsen; loving sister of James (Andre) Fischer;
Tony (Lynne) Fischer; Edward (Kathy) Fischer; John (Janie) Fischer; and
Otto (Samantha) Fischer; Christina Fischer; Rosina (Dan) Stroeder; and
Josie (Ralph) Kientz; and loving aunt of numerous nieces and nephews.
She is predeceased by her parents Walter and Theresa Fischer.
Prayers for the late Linda Buschert was held at the St. Stephen's Catholic
Church in Olds, Alberta, (4302 - 57 Avenue) at 7 p.m. on Friday, February
25, 2011, and the Funeral Mass was celebrated on Saturday, February 26,
2011 at 11 a.m. with Fr. Maurice Okolie as Celebrant. The interment took
place at the Olds Community Cemetery. A reception followed at the Royal
Canadian Legion in Olds (5241 - 46 Street, Olds, AB).
Condolences may be registered at [email protected]. In lieu
of flowers, donations in memory of Linda Buschert may be made to the
Alberta Children's Hospital (2888 Shaganappi Trail NW, Calgary, AB T3B
6A8). Fantin's Funeral Chapel in Blairmore, Alberta, assisting the Family
with arrangements, (1-877-896-8555).
Publication Date: 2011/03/01
Publication Date: 2011/05/03
BUTLER, Yvonne Maimy
1927 - 2011 -- It is with a great sense of loss that the family announce
the passing of a wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother
Yvonne Maimy Butler on February 1, 2011 at Olds Long Term Care. Born
in Salmon Arm, B.C. on May 20, 1927 to Maimy and Bert Samson. Yvonne
was raised in B.C. moving with her husband and daughter to Alberta in
the early 1950s. Yvonne had many careers through out her life. In her
younger years she worked in the dry cleaners, then along side her
husband in the butcher shop, furniture store, ice cream parlors and the
bakery. In the fall of 2005 Yvonne and her husband relocated to Olds, AB
to be closer to her son and daughter-in-law. She resided in the Olds Long
Term Care for the last 4-1/2 years until her passing. Yvonne always had a
smile and was very quick to say "I Love You". And loved to sing. Yvonne
was a long time member of the Legion Ladies' Auxiliary. Yvonne and her
close friend Doreen were instrumental in establishing the Parkland School
Foundation in Red Deer.
Yvonne is survived by her husband of 65 years Sydney Sr. of Olds; her
children: Patricia Fiddler (Randy) of Hinton, Sharon Nelson (Larry) of
Robb, Katherine Gunderson(Larry) of Edson, Sydney Jr. (Shirley) of Olds;
eight grandchildren and fifteen great-grandchildren; and extended family
and friends. A service for Yvonne will be held in Rimbey, AB at a later
date. Donations in Yvonne's memory can be made to Olds Long Term
Care.
Publication Date: 2011/02/08
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BUTLER, Yvonne M. and Sydney C.
CALUORI, Dixie Lee
CARSWELL, Dorothy Beatrice
It is with great sadness that the Butler Family announces the passing of
their beloved parents, Mrs. Yvonne M. Butler and Mr. Sydney C. Butler.
Yvonne passed away at the Olds Long Term Care Centre on Tuesday,
February 1, 2011 at the age of 83 years. Sydney passed away in the
comfort of his son's home in Olds on Wednesday, April 20, 2011 at the
age of 87 years. Yvonne and Sydney resided in Olds since 2005, and were
former residents of Rimbey.
"While you both, dear parents, rest and sleep … Your loving memories,
we'll always keep."
Yvonne was born in Salmon Arm, B.C., and Sydney was born in New
Westminster, B.C. They were united in marriage in New Westminster, B.C.
on December 10, 1945, and this past December marked the celebration
of their 65th Wedding Anniversary. This union was blessed with three
daughters, Patricia, Sharon, and Katheryn; and one son, Sydney Jr.
In the early 1950's, Yvonne and Sydney relocated to Alberta where they
worked side-by-side in many business adventures. Some of these
endeavours included a butcher shop, a furniture store, and ice cream
parlours. Finally in 1962, they moved to Rimbey where Yvonne and
Sydney purchased the Rimbey Bakery and Coffee Shop. With their
children helping them by their side, it truly was a family business. As each
daughter was married and left home, Yvonne and Sydney continued to
run the bakery with the help of their son, Syd Jr., who was later joined by
his wife, Shirley and their children. It was an extraordinary event when
Sydney Sr., Sydney Jr., and grandson, Ron all completed their journeyman
baker degree at NAIT, and in achieving this unique feat they were
recognized as the first 'three generation' family to realize this special
distinction and were honoured by NAIT for their accomplishments. Syd Sr.
was very proud of this. The Butler's were a baking family, with a niece
and son-in-law becoming bakers as well.
Yvonne and Sydney were actively involved in their communities,
belonging to many service clubs over the years such as the Royal
Canadian Legion and the Lions Club. Yvonne was instrumental in
establishing the Parkland School Foundation in Red Deer, and Sydney
drove school bus and was a Mason member. They were also always very
supportive and proud of their children's, grandchildren's, and great
grandchildren's accomplishments. Yvonne and Sydney made time to enjoy
many other things together as well, and loved to go camping, fishing,
bowling, square dancing, and do a little traveling. With Yvonne's declining
health, in 2005 they decided to relocate to Olds to be closer to Syd Jr. and
Shirley so that they could lend a helping hand. Yvonne spent the last 4 ½
years in Long Term Care where she was always wearing a smile and was
very quick to tell you that she loved you. Syd was a frequent visitor to his
wife, and they could often be found sitting side-by-side, holding hands,
and fast asleep. Yvonne passed away on February 1, 2011. With Syd's
declining health and a fall that broke his hip, in January, 2011 he moved
in with Syd Jr. and Shirley to enable them to care for him. He didn't want
to be hospitalized, and his wish was granted as he passed away peacefully
at home with his family by his side.
Yvonne and Sydney will be lovingly remembered and sadly missed by
their children, Patricia (Randy) Fiddler of Hinton; Sharon (Larry) Nelson of
Robb, Alberta; Katheryn (Larry) Gunderson of Edson; and Sydney Jr.
(Shirley) of Olds; in addition to eight grandchildren and fifteen great
grandchildren. Together, Yvonne and Sydney will also be sadly missed by
many other relatives; as well as a wonderful network of cherished friends.
A Public Memorial Service in Celebration of both Yvonne and Sydney's
Lives was held at the Rimbey Church of the Nazarene, Rimbey on
Thursday, April 28, 2011 at 1:00 p.m. with Mr. Dave Mulligan officiating.
If friends desire, memorial tributes in Yvonne and Sydney's Memory may
be made directly to the Tom Baker Cancer Centre, 1331 – 29 Street N.W.,
Calgary, Alberta T2N 4N2; or to Olds Hospital and Care Centre ~ Long
Term Care, 3901 - 57 Avenue, Olds, Alberta T4H 1T4. Condolences may
also be expressed by e-mail to: [email protected]
Service Arrangements for the Late Mrs. Yvonne M. Butler and Mr. Sydney
C. Butler entrusted to the care of Oberhammer Funeral Chapels Ltd.,
Rimbey, Alberta. Telephone (403) 843-4445.
February 12, 1932 – January 4, 2015 -- Suddenly, but peacefully our
amazing Mom, Dorothy Beatrice Carswell (nee Briscoe) returned to God’s
grace at the Edmonton General Palliative care unit Sunday, January 4,
2015. Dorothy was 82 years old. Beloved wife of Harold (deceased).
Survived by brothers Danny (Maryjane) and Rod, Dorothy is also lovingly
remembered by daughter Louann (Kevin) and sons Chris (Laurie), Donnie
(Sheila), Michael and Wade (Mary), stepdaughters Heather and Carol
along with stepson Andy. Predeceased by her loving grandson, Bobby,
Mom was also a very proud grandma to Sean, Sarah, Amanda, Adam,
Chelsea, Cassandra, Carla, Kaillie, Jake and Josh. Mom was born in
Toronto and raised five children as a single parent with pride. Mom
married Harold and after living in Chilliwack for 25 years, she moved to
Olds, then Edmonton, to live closer to her daughter, Louann.
The family will hold a celebration of Dorothy’s life in the future.
Many thanks to the staff at Rutherford Heights Retirement Home and the
Edmonton General for all the wonderful care and love they gave to our
Mom in her last months, hours and minutes.
Carl Peter Bysterveld passed away peacefully Friday September 6, 2013
with his family by his side at the Sundre Hospital at the age of 74 after a
long courageous battle with cancer. Carl was born on May 26, 1939 in
Innisfail, the eldest son of John and Hazel Bysterveld. After a brief stay in
Delburne and Vancouver, the family moved to the farm in the Square Deal
region, 55 miles south-east of Hanna. Carl met the love of his life Judy, at
a New Year's Eve dance in 1957 and they were married in Hanna on
January 25, 1963. Carl and Judy moved to the farm in James River in
1963 which they farm to this day. Carl was a born farmer who enjoyed his
cattle, playing ball, curling, inventing or improving farm machinery,
auction sales and especially his family. In later years, he enjoyed trail
riding on his faithful mule "Appy". Carl and Judy enjoyed a few trips, one
with Wayne and Norma to the southern U.S.A., Dominican Republic,
Germany to see their beloved grandson Taylor, Holland to meet extended
family and a memorable cruise on the Rhine and Danube. Left to mourn is
his loving wife of 50 plus years, Judy; sons Ken (Tina), Kelly (Libby),
Kevin (Angela); grandchildren Taylor, Melissa (her sons Brylee and
Braedy), Brad, Jason and their families; brother Wayne (Norma); sister
Sharon (Jerry) White; sister-in-law Alice (Richard) Aubrey; aunty Hazel
Bysterveld as well as numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and a host of
friends. He was predeceased by an infant daughter, daughter-in-law
Barbara Jean, parents John and Hazel and a brother Neil. In lieu of
flowers, memorial tributes may be made directly to Sundre Hospital
Palliative Care Garden, Alberta Heart & Stroke Foundation or the charity
of choice. Funeral services were held on Saturday September 14, 2013 at
the Sundre Community Centre with Pastor Ed Peters officiating. Interment
followed in the Sundre Cemetery.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Sundre entrusted with arrangements.
403-638-4393 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
It is with great sadness we announce the passing of our wife, mother,
grandmother, sister and aunt. Dixie Lee Caluori (Dodd) peacefully went to
be with her Lord and Saviour on Saturday, April 14, 2012 at the age of 72
at the Foothills Medical Centre in Calgary, Alberta with family by her side.
Dixie is predeceased by her father Ralph Everett (1990); mother Averil
May (1963); Brother Ralph Eldon (2007); sisters Laura May (1990),
Shirley (2009) and Audrey (2010); as well as granddaughter Meghan Lee
(2003).
Dixie was born March 4, 1940 in Olds, Alberta where she resided her
entire life. Dixie worked hard on the family farm growing up. Her father
Ralph worked for the County of Mountain View for 38 years building
roads, while her mother Averil May ran the family farm raising chickens,
horses, cattle and pigs. Dixie`s chores included looking after and feeding
the animals on the farm, as well as working in the huge garden that was
planted every year. Growing up wasn`t all work and no play though…like
any child lucky enough to be raised on a farm, her sisters and younger
brother tried more than once their hand at riding the baby calves. Her
love of horses began at this time of her life as well, as in her teens she
began breaking foals to lead and later to ride.
She was a tomboy at heart and would sneak out and play baseball with
the senior boys at recess…that was until the OHS principal Mr. Smith
would catch her and send her back to the junior side of the playground.
The boys didn't scare her either, she had no problem looking after herself
and wouldn`t take any guff from them. She loved sports and throughout
her junior and senior high years wore number 44 for the Olds High School
Spartans, well as competed in Track and Field winning metals.
Dixie was employed in Olds at Builders Hardware and later at the Co-op
Food Store when it was first established in 1960. Her Co-op number 13
will attest to that.
In the late 1950s Dixie caught the eye of a handsome Italian gentleman,
Archie Caluori, who was able to woo her off her feet. They were married
July 14, 1961 at the United Church in Olds. Archie and Dixie moved onto
their home quarter north of Olds where she resided until her death. This
union was blessed with two children, Rhonda and Stacey, who she was
very proud of and was always there for when they needed her.
Dixie held high morals, was a woman of integrity and was not afraid of
hard work. She passed her strong work ethic and values on to her
children, nieces and nephews. When she made up her mind she was
going to do something she did it; a trait that infuriated her eldest sister to
no end.
Dixie worked side by side with Archie on the farm. They weathered some
hard years, but Archie was always grateful of her support through the
good and bad. Her love of horses as a child blossomed as she began to
raise American Quarter Horses. She always looked forward to the new foal
that would arrive each spring. She loved to ride and break the foals and
was bucked off a time or two but always got back in the saddle. She also
built a herd of Simmental cattle that she didn't part with until the fall of
2010. In 1976 she imported a purebred heifer from France who went on
to produce calves for many years to follow. She was a tough as nails and
as long as she was armed with a pitchfork or a hockey stick she never let
any ornery cow get the best of her. Archie was never surprised when she
headed off to a horse or cattle sale and ended up bringing home a new
mouth or two to feed.
Each spring she expectantly waited for her new batch of chicks which she
raised as laying hens as well as to butcher. She plucked more than her
share each year and always had repeat customers who wanted to fill their
freezers each fall with Dixie's homegrown chickens.
Dixie loved farm life and spent many hours milking cows by hand and
later by machine, running the tractor and baler each year, as well as
driving the grain truck at harvest. She preferred to be outdoors and liked
nothing better than sitting on the lawn tractor mowing their large yard.
She always said it was relaxing, and she could let her mind wander
without worrying about anything.
Hard work was her life and due to the demands of farm life, vacations and
trips away were unheard of. The farm came first but that was also where
she was most happy. She always said "why would I want to go camping
when I have our own campground right here with no noisy neighbours to
contend with."
Following the arena and elevators fires in 1978, Dixie joined the Olds
Agricultural Society and put her heart and soul into helping to bring the
Mountain View County Fair to an "A" status which included the erection of
the current Cow Palace, Pavilion, Kiwanis Barn and stables. When she
finished her tenure as Secretary Treasurer for the OAS, she picked up her
work gloves and set up panels at the Cow Palace and Pavilion for cattle
and horse sales, as well as a variety of other events held in the buildings.
She could muck out more stalls than any man who dared to compete with
her.
Dixie made a multitude of new friends and acquaintances during her
working for OAS. She loved to visit. Growing up, Rhonda and Stacey were
very accustomed to "mom's five minutes" turning into a marathon visiting
session in whatever store she was shopping in as she always ran into
someone she knew. Dixie also loved when the OHS class reunions were
held, as it gave her a chance to catch up with so many old friends she
attended school with.
In 1999 Dixie and Archie retired from the OAS and in honour of their 20
years working for the Society the Livestock Pavilion was renamed the
Caluori Pavilion. She continued to run many riding clinics for enthusiastic
riders until the fall of 2010.
Dixie was involved and took an active role in many clubs throughout the
years including the Samis Community Club, Olds and District Light Horse
Association, Mountain View Simmental Breeders Association, the Melody
Maids Girls Club; as well she was a member of the Olds United Church.
Health issues began to plague Dixie in 2001 and by July 2003 she was
diagnosed with kidney failure. She spent seven years on kidney dialysis
where she made new friends who she referred to as her support system.
In October 2010 she received a kidney transplant; the transplant
unfortunately did not improve the quality of Dixie's life as expected. The
kidney functioned well, and she did not have to dialyse any more;
however, the damage the failed kidney had caused over the years brought
on a multitude of other health concerns.
Dixie's strong faith in Christ gave her great strength, especially through
the last few years of her life with the health issues she battled and was
especially comforting as she neared the end of her life. She was at peace
with leaving this world and expressed that she had lived a very good life.
Her family was truly blessed to have such a strong, caring and constant
source that was always there for them through every milestone of their
lives and were doubly blessed that she ensured her children knew and
accepted Christ into their lives. They are comforted that they will see her
again.
Dixie is survived by her husband of 50 years Archie, daughter Rhonda
(Michael), son Stacey and grandson Austin. She is also survived by her
brothers Manley (Mary Lou), Ronnie and sister-in-law Margaret (Eli) all of
Olds, Alberta, and sister-in-law Helen (Harry) of Chase, BC as well as
numerous nieces and nephews.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made "in trust" to an education fund
for her grandson Austin Kelner at any branch of Scotiabank. Memorial
Services will be held on Saturday April 21, 2012 at 1 p.m. at the United
Church in Olds, Alberta.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd. Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610. www.heartlandfuneralservices.com.
Publication Date: 2013/09/17
Publication Date: 2012/04/17
Publication Date: 2011/05/03
BYRT, JUNE KATHLEEN
January 17, 1942 – February 25, 2013 -- June Byrt passed away
peacefully at her home in Bergen, Alberta on February 25, 2013 at the
age of 71 years old. June was predeceased by her parents, Richard &
Margeret Douglas; and 2 daughters, Patti-Lee and Melody Byrt. June is
survived by and will be greatly missed by her children, Phil (Sherry),
Michelle (Paul), Raylene (Jimmy), Kevin (Mercka), Pamela (Mark), Melane,
Penny; siblings, Bill Douglas (Myrna), Jim Douglas (Joan), Shirley Dorval,
Gaylene Douglas (Barry), Randy Douglas (Shelley); grandchildren, Misty,
Dustin, Meagan, Kayla, Jennifer, Colton, Skylar, Charlie, Sarah, Randy,
Cody Lynn, Katherine, Tyler; great-grandchildren, Spencer, Melody, Drey
as well as numerous nieces, nephews and friends. A Memorial Service will
be held on Friday March 8, 2013 @ 2:00 pm at the Bergen Missionary
Church, in Bergen, Alberta. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in
June's honor to the Calgary Women's Emergency Shelter, 201, 2616 – 18
Street NE, Calgary, AB, T2E 7R1 or Alberta Children's Hospital Foundation,
2888 Shaganappi Trail NW, Calgary, AB, T2N 1B8. Messages of condolence
may be left for the family at www.myalternatives.ca
Alternatives Funeral & Cremation Services, Serving Didsbury and
Surrounding areas since 1997 (403) 335-9666 & (888) 216-5111
Publication Date: 2013/03/05
BYSTERVELD, Carl Peter
Publication Date: 2015/01/13
CAYENNE, Lois "Joan"
Joan Cayenne of Calgary, AB passed away on Saturday, December 3,
2011 at the age of 72 years. She will be missed dearly by her family and
friends.
A celebration of Joan's life was held at Leyden's Chapel of Remembrance
(corner of 17th Avenue & 2nd Street SW) on Thursday, December 8, 2011
at 1:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations in Joan's memory to recognize
the exceptional care given to her by the doctors and nurses in ICU, may
be made to the Calgary Health Trust - Rockyview General Hospital ICU,
800, 11012 Macleod Trail SE, Calgary, AB, T2J 6A5, Tel: 403-943-0615
www.calgaryhealthtrust.ca.
Condolences may be forwarded to the family by visiting
www.leydens.com.
Arrangements entrusted to Leyden's Funeral Home and Crematorium (304
- 18th Avenue S.W., Calgary AB T2S 0C3) Tel: 1-403-228-4422.
Publication Date: 2011/12/13
CHANDLER, Donald Lorne
Donald Lorne Chandler passed away on Saturday, January 21, 2012, at
the age of 55 years. He was born September 18th, 1956, at the Didsbury
Hospital. He grew up on the family farm west of Didsbury, with his sister,
Karen, and brother, Tom. He helped with all aspects of farm life, haying,
harvesting, feeding cattle, milking, and calving. His entire working life
revolved around the oil and gas industry, first working on rigs and then
spending many years employed by Shell. He enjoyed music, motorcycles,
cars, camping, and hunting. More than anything, he loved his sons. He
was predeceased by his parents, Lorne and Helen Chandler; and his son,
Ben. He will be sadly missed by his son Cody; his sister, Karen (Bruce)
Lynn, his brother, Tom (Dominique) Chandler; and their families; as well
as many special friends and family. Memorial Service will be held at 2:00
p.m. Saturday, January 28th, 2012 at the Bergen Church. In lieu of
flowers, memorial tributes may be made directly to the charity of choice.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610. www.heartlandfuneralservices.com.
Publication Date: 2012/01/24
CHANT, Florence Frances
Florence (McKechnie) Chant passed away on January 11, 2011 in Olds,
Alberta at the age of 91. She was born in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan,
January 10, 1920, the eldest of twelve children of Duncan and Hilda
McKechnie.
Florence married Harry Chant on November 9, 1938 in Moose Jaw.
Following a brief stint in the Air Force during which time Florence travelled
with Harry to Manitoba, Ontario and Calgary, they spent their entire life
farming.
Florence enjoyed her life on the farm working alongside Harry milking
cows, tending chickens and pigs, driving tractors and helping wherever
she was needed. She especially enjoyed her vegetable garden, flowers
and birds. She was a loving, devoted wife, mother and grandmother who
touched those around her with her kindness. She gave the best hugs!
Florence was predeceased by her husband of 65 years, Harry, parents,
sister Pearl and brothers Stanley, Arnold and Donald. Left to cherish her
memory are her children: Doug (Barb), Donna (Bob) and Alan,
grandchildren: Rob (Jennifer), Tammy (Steve), Corinna (Don), Christina
(Norm), Allison (Mark), James, Brad, Curtis and Darcy (Amanda) and 15
great-grandchildren, sisters: Margie, Aimee, Kathy (Ed), Lil and Winnie
(Joe), and brothers Herb (Gloria) and Art (Marilyn), as well as numerous
nieces and nephews. She will be sadly missed.
Thank you to the staff and residents of Sunrise Village for their help and
friendship where Florence had resided since 2004. The family also
extends a most sincere thank you to Dr. Nel and the nursing staff at the
Olds Hospital for the wonderful, compassionate care Mom received during
her final days.
A memorial service will be held Friday, January 21, at 1:00 p.m. at the
Olds United Church. Internment will take place at Hainstock Cemetery in
the spring. In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes may be made to the
charity of one's choice.
Personal Alternative Funeral Services entrusted with arrangements. (403556-5445).
Publication Date: 2011/01/18
CHARBONNEAU, Derrick
Mr. Derrick Charbonneau passed away on Thursday, August 29, 2013 at
the age of 29 years. Derrick was born in St. Paul, AB. He grew up on a
farm in St. Lina until age 4. This was a special time in Derrick's life and
his determination to put 100% effort into whatever he did became very
apparent even at this tender age. His family later moved to Breton where
Derrick started school and then to Olds where he finished his schooling.
After leaving school, Derrick worked with livestock systems construction
and then went on to a career in welding. Derrick lived in Innisfail and Red
Deer most of his working years.
In 2009, Derrick and his girlfriend Jaileigh were blessed with a beautiful
son, whom they named Taige. Derrick loved Jaileigh and Taige immensely.
He was a very caring father who loved to spend time with his son and
play outside with him. He often took Taige for car rides and even would
let him steer as they drove up the driveway. He loved buying his son little
John Deere tractors and taking him shopping. Derrick enjoyed farming,
the great outdoors and camping. He was very capable and dedicated
worker who always gave it his all. His favorite saying was "Get her done"!
Derrick, we will miss your laugh and we will miss your smile – but we
know God has taken you because he needs you. You will live forever in
the hearts of all those you have touched. May your spirit soar in freedom
and until we meet again, we ask God to keep you safe and busy in your
new adventure. Derrick will be remembered by Jaileigh, the mother of his
son; by his precious young son Taige; by his loving parents Albert &
Anna; his brothers Patrick, Trevor and Travis as well as his cousins, aunts,
uncles and many friends. May God bless you always. A memorial service
was held on Wednesday, September 4, 2013 at the Innisfail Legion.
Arrangements entrusted to Heartland Funeral Services, Ltd. Innisfail. Ph:
403-227-0006 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2013/09/10
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APR 14/2015
CHARLTON, Kieth W.
CHRISTENSEN, William Evan
CLARKE, Douglas Raymond
1927 - 2010 -- Kieth passed away peacefully at the Northcott Care Centre
at Ponoka, Alberta on December 21, 2010. He was born on the family
farm November 21, 1927. He is survived by his wife Dorothy (Dot) of 61
years; two sons and a daughter Joe of California, Jean (Larry) Finnigan of
Olds and Jim (Dawn) of Bowden; six grandchildren and seven greatgrandchildren. He is also survived by his sister Lois (Chuck) of Barrhead;
three sisters-in law Tracy of Killarney, MB., Mona of Creston B.C. and Mary
of Innisfail, Alberta. Kieth was predeceased by his parents Allison and
Florence and by his brothers Frank, Ed and Mel.
Kieth took over the family farm and the dairy operation. Dairying
eventually gave way to a registered Black Angus herd. Horses were
always a part of Kieth's life, from work teams to Morgans to
standardbreds. His fondness of horses led him to trail riding, horse
showing, parades, cutter rallies and finally to training, breeding and
racing standardbreds. He loved his family to join him at the track to see
his horses race. He was a member of the Bowden Light Horse,
Handicapped riding, Bowden Agricultural Society, IOOF Lodge, Morgan
Club and Angus Association. Kieth had a good work ethic, but always had
time for a laugh. He enjoyed his family and friends and if you stopped at
the farm hospitality meant a lot and you were always welcome. He
enjoyed his children and thoroughly enjoyed his grandchildren. His eyes
lit up whenever he saw them. Over the years Kieth and Dot enjoyed their
getaways travelling to different destinations, but Kieth could be overheard
saying, "It's great to get away but it's sure good to be back home".
Kieth battled Alzheimer's with a positive attitude that he carried
throughout his life. He spent his last years in the Northcott Care Centre at
Ponoka where he benefited greatly from their exceptional care.
A memorial service for Kieth was held at St. Andrew's United Church,
Bowden, Alberta on December 28, 2010 at 2:00 p.m. If friends and family
so desire, please send donations to the Northcott Care Centre "Memorial
Fund" at Ponoka or the charity of your choice.
William Evan Christensen (Evan) aged 66, passed away peacefully at the
Sundre Hospital on Monday, September 9th, 2013. Evan is survived by his
wife Betty Christensen (nee Briggs), his son Clayton (Sundre), his brother
Paul (Slave Lake), his step daughters Cindy Sackman (Calgary), Karen
Osterhout (Eagle Hill), Michelle Nelson (Bowden), as well as his many
grandchildren and great grandchildren. Born in Trochu and raised in Three
Hills, Evan was the son of the late Amelia and Rudolph Christensen. He is
predeceased by his brother Larry, and step daughter Pat. Evan was a well
known and a respected community member in the James River Area. He
and his wife Betty have owned and run the James River Bridge store for
33 years. In memory of Evan, donations may be made to the Canadian
Cancer Society. Funeral services were held on Friday September 13, 2013
at the Garrington Church with Pastor Ed Peters officiating.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Sundre entrusted with arrangements.
403-638-4393 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Douglas Raymond Clarke passed away peacefully in his home September
27, 2013 at the age of 73 years. He was born in Didsbury on November
11, 1939 and was raised on the family farm east of Didsbury. Doug
attended Gore School and Didsbury High School. He married Frances
Kohut and raised two sons Doug Jr. and Kelly. Doug worked for several
drilling contractors throughout his career in the oil patch working every
job from floor hand to toolpush then consultant; a career that took him to
every province in Western Canada and the much of the Western United
States. He returned to the old family homestead east of Didsbury and
enjoyed mixed farming, community get togethers and auction sales. Doug
loved dropping in on neighbors for a coffee and visit. He liked nothing
better than helping neighbors and friends during the harvest season.
Doug enjoyed spirited discussions in local coffee shops. He was a regular
fixture at every farm sale and enjoyed being a lightning rod at local
county council meetings. Doug will be sadly missed by his friend Marilyn
Leis; son Kelly (Corinne) as well as numerous extended family, friends
and neighbours. He was predeceased by his parents George Sr. and
Dorothy Clarke, son Douglas Jr., brothers George, David and Jim and
sister Dorothy. Funeral services were held on Thursday October 3, 2013
at Heartland Funeral Services Chapel, Olds with Harold Hunter officiating.
Interment was held in the Didsbury Cemetery. In lieu of flowers,
memorial tributes may be made directly to the Olds & Didsbury Food
Banks. Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with
arrangements. 403-507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2010/12/28
CHARLTON, Mary Ellen
Mrs. Mary Ellen Charlton of Innisfail (formerly of Bowden) passed away
December 24, 2013 at the age of 89 years. Mary was born on April 22,
1924 to Percy and Hazel Parker of Maymont, Saskatchewan. She was the
oldest of 10 children.
She worked as a hired hand for various people around the countryside
until she joined the army in 1943. She served in the women's army corps
until December 1944. This was a great honor which she was very proud
of. She married Frank Charlton on October 25, 1961 where they resided
in Bowden. She went to SAIT in 1971-1972 to become a professional cook
and baker. She loved decorating cakes for people, events and special
occasions especially for family. She lived in Bowden until she moved to
Innisfail.
She is survived by her son Les (Rita) Charlton, daughter in law Cheryl
Hatter, 6 grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren, 3 sisters, 2 brothers, 2
sister in laws and several nieces and nephews.
She was predeceased by her husband Frank, 2 sons, Allan Charlton(as an
infant) and Lyle Hatter), her parents, four brothers (Lloyd, Les, Kenneth,
and Earl) , 5 brother in laws (Lyle McIvor, Wayne Addley, and Keith, Mel
and Ed Charlton) and 2 sister in laws ( Jean Parker and Mona Charlton). A
funeral service will be held at St. Andrews United Church in Bowden on
Thursday, January 2, 2014 at 1:00pm. Memorial donations may be made
to the Stollery Children's Hospital or to St. Andrews United Church.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Innisfail entrusted with arrangements.
Phone: 403-227-0006. www.heartlandfuneralservices.com.
Publication Date: 2013/12/31
CHARLTON, Morris Alexander
Morris Alexander Charlton passed into eternity on June 5, 2014 at the age
of 99 years and 6 months to the day. He was surrounded by his loving
family and caregiver and has now joined his wife Irene and 2 infant sons.
Morris was born on a farm west of Acme and was the 3rd of 4 boys and 1
girl. He went to school at Selkirk and helped on the family farm. In 1937
he worked in the coal mines at Robb and was responsible for firing the
boilers. In the fall of 1941 he married Irene Campbell and began farming.
He also drove school bus for 19 years. He helped bring REA into being
and assisted with the power and telephone lines. He was the Sunnyslope
secretary for REA for 26 years. Morris loved livestock and horses. He and
Irene lived life to the fullest and enjoyed playing the piano and violin as
well as playing cards and dancing. Their sense of humour always got
them through the tough times in their lives. A special thank you to Morris'
live-in caregivers Saling Juan and Novelyn Banaken whose compassionate
care contributed greatly to his quality of life. Thank you also to all those
who took the time to come visit, played cards and extended their
friendship along the way. Morris is survived by his children Eleanor (Allen)
Saunders and their children Donna (Doug) Gamble and their family, Brent
Saunders; Melvin Charlton; Don (Lana) Charlton and their children
Sabrina (Kevin) Trafiak and their family; Jennifer (Evan) and family,
Amberley (Mick), Brandon. A private family celebration will be held.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2014/06/17
CHRISTENSEN, Henry L.
It is with great sadness the family of Henry L. Christensen announce his
sudden passing on March 22, 2012 in the Red Deer Hospital at the age of
84. Henry will be lovingly remembered by his daughters Linda (Darcy)
Campbell and Laurie Hobin, son Larry (Sheila), grandchildren Morgan
Hobin, Jeff and Julie Christensen and great grandson Jake. He is also
survived by his sisters Solvei (Sis) Speelman and Rose Winters. Henry
was predeceased by his wife Dorothy, brother Carl and his wife Esther,
and brothers in law Rick Speelman and Cec Winters. Henry was born in
Olds in 1927, and with the exception of few years lived there his entire
life. Henry married Dorothy McDonald in 1950 and they enjoyed 53 years
together. He retired from Mobil Oil in 1987 after 30+ years in the
Harmattan oilfield. Henry was a lifetime member of the BPOE Lodge
#100, an avid golfer, sports fan, and card player. He also enjoyed going to
the casino, spending time with his family and showing off his great
grandson to the Sunrise staff. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made
to STARS or the charity of one's choice. A celebration of Henry's life will
be held at the Olds United Church on Friday, March 30th, 2012 at 1 pm
with Reverend Dong Chun Seo officiating. Heartland Funeral Services Ltd.,
Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403-507-8610.
www.heartlandfuneralservices.com.
Publication Date: 2012/03/27
CHRISTENSEN, Ryan Vaughn
It is with heavy hearts and deep sorrow that we announce the sudden
and tragic passing of Ryan Vaughn Christensen on January 3, 2015 at the
very young age of 32 yrs. A dearly loved Son (to Vaughn & Carol), a
husband (to Shyla), a father (to Wyatt 2yrs & Cassidy 2wks), a brother
(to Ashley, Kyle, Nicole as well as numerous friends & relatives). There
are no words to explain how greatly he will be missed. Ryan was an avid
outdoorsman who had a passion for adventure, and was dedicated to
family, life and love. He was the best example of a great outdoors man
and enjoyed camping, boating or hunting .He was always trying to bring
in that trophy buck and there was never any shortage of camo in the
closet. Ryan was happiest in his element as long as he was doing it all
with his family. We are thankful that Ryan was able to meet his new baby
girl and young son before he left us physically to become their guardian
angel.
In respect of Ryan’s wishes there will not be a funeral. In lieu of flowers
the family asks that you make a donation to the Canadian Diabetes
Association on behalf of Ryan.
Publication Date: 2015/01/13
Publication Date: 2013/09/17
CHURCH, Margaret ("Peggy") Christine
Margaret ("Peggy") Christine Church passed away in Fort Macleod on
November 29, 2012 at the age of 79. She was born on November 2, 1933
in Scotsburn, Pictou County, Nova Scotia. She graduated from Pictou
Academy and lived in Halifax, Virginia and Washington, DC, before
moving to Calgary. Peggy married Rae Church in 1961 in Balzac. They
had three children. In 1980 they moved to the Olds area. In their
retirement they enjoyed many car trips throughout Canada and the
U.S.A. Peggy is survived by her daughter Susan (Don) Craig of Fort
Macleod, two sons George (Kathy) of Acton, Massachusetts, U.S.A, and
Scott of Carstairs; three granddaughters Kial and Kori Church, and Amy
Craig; one grandson Ben Craig; brothers Bill and Malcolm Forbes and
sister Jean Filla and numerous nieces and nephews. She was predeceased
by mother Clara and her father Sandy Forbes.
Funeral services were held on Saturday December 1, 2012 at 11:00 a.m.
at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church with Reverend Doug Maxwell
officiating. Interment was held prior to the service at the Didsbury
Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes may be made directly to
the Olds Hospice Society or the charity of choice. Heartland Funeral
Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403-507-8610
www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2012/12/04
CLARK, Helen Leona (Logan)
1937 - 2011 -- Helen Clark of Red Deer passed away at the Foothills
Medical Centre in Calgary on May 5, 2011 at the age of 73 years. Helen
was born in Eagle Hill, Alberta on June 7, 1937. Her favourite things were
family, cooking and baking. Her "homemade noodles" attracted family
from all corners. She is survived by her five sons: Kevin Clark of Red
Deer, Rick Clark (Michelle) of Benton, KY, James Clark (Jean) of
Drumheller, Doug Clark (Sherry) of Red Deer and Greg Clark (Cheryl) of
Red Deer; 12 grandchildren; 8 great-grandchildren and older brother
James Logan of Sundre. She was predeceased by her parents James and
Beatrice Logan and younger brother Donald Logan. Memorial tributes may
be made to the Canadian Diabetes Association. Services will be held on
Thursday, May 12, 2011 at 1:00 pm from Mountain View Funeral Chapels,
Olds.
She will be laid to rest at the Olds Cemetery. Condolences to the family
may be forwarded from www.mountainviewfuneralchapels.com.
Arrangements entrusted to Mountain View Funeral Chapels, 5226 46th
Street, Olds, AB. Phone:403-556-3223. Locally owned and operated.
Proudly serving our community for over 46 years.
Publication Date: 2011/05/10
Publication Date: 2013/10/08
CLARKE, Silvy
It is with great sadness that the family of Silvy Clarke announces his
sudden passing at Fox Creek, AB on April 2, 2014. Loving Husband to his
wonderful wife Janie Angela (Williams) Clarke; father to his handsome
son Alexander "Alex" Silvy Clarke and his beautiful daughter Ariana Lola
Clarke whom he called "Girly"; son of Jean and Wayne Pike; son-in-law to
Gabriella (Jay); brother to Juanita, Charlotte (Chris), Corrina, Wanda
(Albert), Lenny (Kathy), Waynie (Sherry), and Corey (Ashley); brother-inlaw to Colin (Melissa) and Lola (Ron); best friend to Smiley (Renee),
godfather to Emma; uncle to numerous nieces and nephews, and close to
his numerous cousins and friends .
Silvy was born in St. John's, NL on December 21, 1975. At the young age
of four months he was predeceased by his father Silvy Clarke Sr. Silvy
was raised by his mother until the age of 10 when he was blessed with a
new father - Wayne Pike Sr. - whom he considered the best dad ever.
Silvy came from a large close family who welcomed Janie (the love of
Silvy's life) into their lives at the age of 14. Silvy moved to Alberta in
1996; he worked at Transfeeders for a couple of years, but left to pursue
a career in the oilfield industry as a superintendent at Fabcor until his
sudden passing. Silvy always made sure to keep his Newfoundland roots
and traditions close. He enjoyed outdoor activities, such as golfing, sports
and camping. He loved to tell stories with great expression and pride to
his family, co-workers and friends. Silvy married the love of his life and
soul mate on July 30, 2005. He considered his greatest accomplishments
to be his son Alex and daughter Ariana. Silvy was a hard worker with a
contagious personality, loved by many. He was always there to lend a
hand and offer advice to his siblings. Funeral services were held on
Tuesday April 8, 2014 at the First Baptist Church in Olds, AB. In lieu of
flowers, memorial tributes may be made directly to a trust fund to be set
up on behalf of Silvy's children. Heartland Funeral Services Ltd. Olds
entrusted with arrangements. 403-507-8610
www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2014/04/08
COLLINGE, Jack Edward
Darcy Lynn Clarke was born in Barhead, AB on August 19, 1953 and
passed away at her home West of Olds, Alberta on October 13, 2012 at
the
age of 59.
Darcy was born to Dennis and Marylin Miller of Westlock AB. She will be
lovingly remembered by her husband David Clarke, their three children
Keegan, Ethan, and Erica of Olds and all who knew her.
Darcy devoted her life to raising her family and farming with David. She
loved her animals and was passionate about music, art and her University
studies.
Darcy was kind and always willing to to help a friend in need any way she
could. She also spent many hours over the past few years volunteering
with Victim Services. A service will be held in her memory on Thursday
October 18 at 2 p.m. at the the Garrington Church.
Jack Edward Collinge, lifelong resident of Didsbury, AB passed suddenly at
the age of 73 years. Jack, son of the late Bill and Ada Collinge, passed
unexpectedly in his home on the morning of July 31, 2013. He lived the
majority of his life as a 3rd generation dairy farmer on the family
homestead just outside of Didsbury. An active supporter of the
community he was involved with Elks and devoted much of his time to
Walmart and Canadian Taxpayers Federation in recent years. He is
survived by his loving wife of 39 years Irene and his children Gerald
(Wendy)Collinge; Stephen (Linda) Collinge; Gail Zacharkiw; Rob Ervin,
Ken (Bev)Collinge; Diane (Murray) Samoleski and Darcy (Lorrie) Carrick
(Lorrie); 20 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. He will be missed
dearly by all. Funeral services were held on Tuesday August 6, 2013 at
Zion Evangelical Missionary Church, Didsbury with Richard Pahl officiating.
In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes may be made directly to Epilepsy
Canada or the Royal Purple Childrens Fund. Heartland Funeral Services
Ltd, Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403-507-8610
www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2012/10/16
Publication Date: 2013/08/13
CLARKE, Douglas Allan
COLLINS, Isabel May
July 18, 1963 - May 21 2012 -- Doug passed away suddenly May 21,
2012. Doug was born July 18, 1963 in Edson, Alberta. Doug was raised
east of Didsbury and attended school at Midway School and High School
in Didsbury.
Doug was surrounded by many friends and relatives. Growing up he spent
many summers on his grandparents' farm having fun and getting into
trouble with his cousins.
Doug graduated from Didsbury High School in 1982 and achieved several
certificates in engineering from SAIT. Doug was employed for many years
in the petroleum industry and operated and consulted for various
companies throughout the province.
Doug married his high school sweetheart Anne Trenholm in 1986 and they
were blessed with three amazing sons Vincent, Ryan and Steven. Doug's
greatest pleasures were spent camping with his family or watching his
boys play baseball and hockey.
Doug enjoyed the little pleasures in life, coaching his kids in sports, riding
his motorbike, volunteering around town and enjoying a "cold one" over a
barbeque with friends and family.
Doug is survived by his wife Anne, and sons Vince, Ryan and Steven, his
mom Fran Hanlen, his father Douglas Clarke Sr. of Didsbury, Alberta, his
brother Kelly and his wife Corinne and sons as well as numerous aunts,
uncles and cousins.
In lieu of flowers, tributes can be made directly to the Make a Wish
Foundation. A service will be held at 2:00 pm Monday, May 28, 2012 at
the Zion Church in Didsbury.
With grief the family of Isabel Collins, formerly of Olds, Alberta announce
her passing. She leaves behind to cherish her memory; her daughter
Margaret Collins and granddaughter Caitlin Arthurs of Edmonton.
She was predeceased by her husband R.D. Collins; father H.J. Dean;
mother M.L. Dean (Miller); brother Dr. A.M. Dean.
In addition to her family, her legacy is those who she educated and
mentored. In particular the family wishes to honor and truly thank the
staff of Wing 1 Jasper Place Long Term Care, Edmonton. No Service will
be held.
Donations if desired may be made to: Second Chance Animal Rescue
Society Box 3045 Athabasca AB T9S 2B9 www.scars.org; Little Cats Lost
Box 78161 RPO Callingwood, Edmonton AB T5T 6A1
www.littlecatslosttnr.org
CLARKE, Darcy Lynn
Publication Date: 2012/05/29
Publication Date: 2014/05/06
COLLINS, Patricia Mame
Patricia Mame Collins passed away February 5, 2012 at the age of 83
years. She was the third daughter born to Georgine & Floyd Collins at
Bassano on September 11, 1928. She loved telling stories of growing up
on the farm and riding horses to school. Pat married Angus MacKay in
1947 and had five children Kara Lynne (Hardy), Patricia (George), Angus
(Myra), Floyd and Cindy (Rick). The home they built in Calgary was
always her pride and joy. Her way with plants of any kind, was obvious by
her colorful yard and full house. Pat worked very hard to support her
family working in ladies fashion, managing and opening stores. She
enjoyed dancing and gardening in her time off. Later in life, she enjoyed
time in her motorhome, but her passion and legacy was always cooking
which sparked the same in all her children. The vast recipes she gathered
cumulated when she married Frank Lund in 1983 and with his help she
realized her dream of writing a best-selling cookbook "Eat it, it's good for
you" in 1984. She was still selling copies in the Didsbury Nursing Home
until her passing. Our hope is that she is reunited with her mother now
and they are swapping recipes once again. She leaves to mourn her one
sister Charline (Don) Hawkes of London, ON; five children; ten
grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren (but she was Nana to all);. Pat
was predeceased by her sisters Jacqueline (Jackie) in 2006, Marion in
1999, Karen in 1984 and her brother Robert in 1979. Funeral services will
be held on Friday February 24, 2012 at 1:00 p.m. from the Smith Funeral
Home, Brooks with Harold Hunter officiating. Interment to follow at the
Brooks Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes may be made
directly to the Calgary Zoo. Heartland Funeral Services Ltd, Olds,
entrusted with arrangements. 403-507-8610.
www.heartlandfuneralservices.com.
Publication Date: 2012/02/21
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CONWAY, Donald Keith
COOKE, Therese
COUTTS, Harry Macdonald:
March 14, 1941 - February 17, 2011 -- On the early morning of February
17, 2011 Donald Keith Conway of Eckville, Alberta passed away at the
age of 70 surrounded by his family. He will always be lovingly
remembered and dearly missed by his wife Victoria Mary of 47 years and
their four children Kim Colleen (Brian) Geis of Barrhead, Trevor Keith
Conway of Markerville, Lyle Theadore (Michelle) Conway of Eckville,
Jannette Rae Conway and special friend Fritz Wilson of Eckville, also by
his six grandchildren: Jenna Christine and Robert Donald Geis, Joel
Theadore, Abigail Victoria, Amber Kim, and Gabrielle Donald Roland
Conway. Don is also survived by his sister Barbara Campbell of
Beaumont; and one uncle, one aunt many nieces, nephews, cousins,
brothers- and sisters-in-laws and many friends and neighbours. Don was
born in Viking to Viola (Nelson) and Keith Conway. He grew up and
attended school in Veteran and Consort, spending lots of time on the
Conway family farm, then graduated from Consort High School. Dad
achieved an Honor diploma in Radio and Electronic Technology at S.A.I.T
and worked as the Accounting Machine Field Repair Manager for Bourrghs
Business Machines - the 2nd largest in the world, eventually absorbed by
IBM. Dad then continued his education, receiving a diploma in
Instrumentation at Taylor Instruments in Rochester, New York, a course
on Gas Plant Operating thru Petroleum Industry Training, Gas Plant
Operator Diploma at P.I.T.T.S in Edmonton and Class Four Engineer Steam
Ticket at N.A.I.T and his Journeymanship in Instrumentation. He used his
expertise to land very good jobs, employed by the Oil/Gas Industry in
plant and field maintenance, operating, instrumentation for Hudson Bay,
Dome Petroleum in Caroline, Garrington, Sylvan Lake, Libya and Zama
Pine. He started working in this industry in 1964, and developed his own
company in 1978. He also completed a number of agriculture courses at
Olds College in combining, cereals and crops, animal health and nutrition
and many safety certificates. Around 1967 Dad expanded their workload
by purchasing some commercial cattle. This developed into one of his
loves in life - Purebred Red Angus cattle and was instrumental in bringing
some of the first Red Angus cattle to Canada. He held positions and was
active on the Red Angus Promotional Society, Alberta Angus Association
and the Canadian Angus Association. He helped develop a Bull Test and
Sale in Strathmore called the Canadian Reds which was successful for
many years. Dad took his family on many wonderful holidays. His love in
life was his grandkids, his own children, fishing, sail ships, history,
antiques, tractor and aircraft museums, orchids, reading, wildlife and
curling. Dad was a tall, strong, gentleman full of heart and compassion
that could do or fix anything - Most importantly he taught us the
important things in life, honesty, respect, integrity, the value of a friend,
love and kindness and to always have pride in what you do. He helped us
with all our journeys in life and how to stand on our own two feet, but if
we stumbled he was there to catch us. We will dearly miss him, his hugs,
holding his hand and the feeling the strength he poised as he was taken
from us too early in life. We are proud to call you our dad.
Therese Cooke (Tremblay) passed away peacefully with family by her side
in the Olds, Alberta Long-Term Care at the age of 84 on July 14, 2013.
Darling mother of six children: Diana Cooke of Calgary, AB; Gary Cooke of
Calgary, AB; Judy Dahl and husband Randy of Olds, AB; Wayne Cooke of
Calgary; Angela Lis and husband Joe of Seattle, WA; and is predeceased
by son Donald Cooke, Jr. on August 20, 1989. Grandchildren include
Virginia, Ryan, Lindsay, Zackary, Kristina, Alexandra, Cameron, Erik,
Tyson, Scott, Claire and Grace as well as two great-grandchildren.
Therese was born in Sandwich East (Windsor) ON and survived by her
sister Margaret Moore (Windsor, ON) and predeceased by siblings
Eleanore; Albertene; Amanda; Rosaire; Arthur: Lionel: Ameilia and Alice.
Donald Sr. (husband) predeceased in 2003.
We acknowledge the support and sensitivity given by Dr. Vorster; Nurses;
Caregivers and Volunteers from Community and Olds Hospital long-term
care south unit; for the love and laughter embraced and shared over the
past years. Your passion and friendship made a difference. Therese will be
sorrowfully missed and lovingly remembered by all who knew her.
Our mother Therese requested a private family "celebration of life" to be
held at a later date. Quote by Therese Cooke August 30, 2006 "Oh Mary,
we crown thee with blossom's today; Queen of thee Angel's; Queen of the
day." In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Olds & District
Hospice Society www.oldshospice.com
1925 - 2013 -- The family of Harry Macdonald Coutts wishes to annouce
the passing of their beloved father, grandfather and great grandfather on
October 23, 2013 at Kimberley Special Care Home.
Harry was born in Kerrobert, SK April 27, 1925 and grew up in Olds, AB.
Harry was predeceased by his parents Benjamin Coutts and Susan Coutts
( Taylor),
Sibilings: Albert Coutts, Archie Coutts, Gordon Coutts and Gerry Coutts.
His wives Ruth Coutts (Laird), Dora Coutts (Thompson) and Evelyn Coutts
(Bissett). Daughter Shirley Ruth Coutts.
Harry is survived by sister Margaret Isenor (Coutts) of Calgary, AB and
Norman Coutts of Milk River, AB. Children Robert Coutts (Betty) of
Saskatoon, SK, Norma Harrisson-Meyers ( Dennis) of Parkside, SK, Kenny
Coutts of Raddison, SK, & Jim Coutts (Sharon) of Elkford, BC.
Harry has 13 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren and many nieces
and nephews.
Harry joined the army at an early age and served 22 years in the
Canadian Armed Forces. He married Ruth Coutts and had 5 children.
Harry then married Dora Thompson while working at Fording Coal at
Elkford, BC. At the time of his retirement they retired in Nanaimo, BC
untill the time of Dora's passing. He later moved to Sicamous, BC and
then married Evelyn Bissett. They enjoyed many years of traveling. After
the time of Evelyn's passing Harry moved to Joesph Creek Lodge in
Cranbrook BC. At the time of his passing he was at the Kimberley Special
Care Home.
Harry was a veteran of two wars, the 2nd world war and Korean war.
Harry was very proud of his many years of military service and has
devoted relationships with many people he served with. His sincer love for
animals and support for the Legions of Canada were very important in
Harry's life.
A Memorial service and lunch will be held at 11:am November 7th Royal
Canadian Legion 5241 46th Street , Olds AB and after laid to rest Olds
cemetary.
In lieu of flowers donations can be made to the Royal Canadian Legion of
your choice.
Publication Date: 2011/03/01
CONWAY, Ruth Isabell
Ruth Isabell Conway (nee Bennett) quietly passed away on January 18,
2015 in Drayton Valley, Alberta in her 88th year. Born April 22, 1926 at
Mayton, Alberta, Ruth was raised, married and lived most of her life in the
Mayton District. She attended Mayton School where one of her greatest
pleasures was putting on the Christmas concerts and being in plays.
She and her husband William (Bill) Conway (predeceased in 1966) worked
hard on their farm where Ruth always had a large garden and tended her
long row of pansies along the driveway. After Bill’s passing, Ruth
continued to live on the farm and approached the future with courage,
determination and a positive attitude. She was well known for her special
occasion decorated cakes, her crafts, sewing anything she put her mind to
making, and in particular, her quilts. Ruth diligently compiled scrapbooks
documenting all the important family and community occasions from
1946 to 2009. Her creativity was also evident in the multitude of poems
she wrote for family and community occasions and on other topics that
inspired her in life. She published her first book of poems, “The Concert
in the Hall and other Memories” in 1985 and her second book “Pansies
and Poems Live On” in 2001. She was often requested to recite her
poems at community events. Ruth was a long-standing member of the
Betchton and Bowden United Church and served as Board secretary for 11
years and member of Session for 14 years, and secretary of the BetchtonNisbet U.C.W. for many years. Ruth also loved music and singing the old
time songs and hymns. After moving to Olds in 1998 she joined the Olds
Hospital Singers and the Evergreen’s Choir.
In 2012, Ruth moved to Evansburg, Alberta to be near family. She
continued to recite poetry and exercise her wit and sense of humour on a
regular basis during her years at the Sunshine Place Lodge. Ruth was
dedicated to her family. She will be greatly missed by her children Irene
(Bill Lawton), Joyce (John Fox) and Murray (Lisa Striker), eight
grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. She is survived by her sister
Violet Gans, sisters in-law Marion Bennett and Lou Conway, brother in-law
Al Burton, and numerous nieces and nephews. Ruth was predeceased by
her husband William (Bill Jr) in 1966, and by brothers Don, Ray, Charlie,
and Lloyd (died at age five) and sisters Eileen Dalgetty, June Burton and
infant sister Ila. Funeral services were held on Wednesday January 21,
2015 at the Olds United Church with Reverend Tammy Allan officiating.
Interment followed in the Olds Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, those wishing
to make a donation in celebration of Ruth’s life may contribute to the
Bowden United Church Memorial Fund (P.O. Box 222, Bowden, AB TOM
OKO). Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with
arrangements. 403-507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2015/01/27
COOKE, Rosalyn
Rosalyn Cooke passed away peacefully in her home on March 5, 2014 at
the age of 64 years. Rosalyn was born May 21, 1949 in Olds to Alma and
Charlie Rosenbargo. The Rosenbargo family resided in the Reed Ranch
area and Roz grew up on the family farm. After Roz finished her
schooling, she moved to Calgary to work. A few years later she moved
home to Olds. Her career continued for 28 years in accounting at the
Bowden Institute Correctional Services of Canada. In 1979, she met the
love of her life Thomas Samuel Cooke. Tom and Roz were married
November 9, 1985. Roz was very active in the Olds community. She loved
curling, dancing, fishing and cards. They were members of the Olds
Legion where they loved to play donkey kong & darts. Roz won many
championships for her skill in darts. She was a loving, caring, and special
person who always had time for her family and friends. She was a loving
wife, daughter, cousin, aunt and friend. She touched our lives and made
the world a better place. Roz is predeceased by her dad Charles Richard
Rosenbargo. She is survived by her loving husband Thomas; mother Alma
Rosenbargo and brother Joe Rosenbargo. She was a proud aunt of nieces
and nephews Sarah, Ty, Karlee, Shane, Leah and Darla. A Celebration of
Roz's Life was held on Wednesday, March 12, 2014 at 1:00 p.m. at the
Royal Canadian Legion, Branch #105, Olds with Harold Hunter officiating.
In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes may be made directly to the Alberta
Heart & Stroke Foundation.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2014/03/18
Publication Date: 2013/07/16
CORSIATTO, Fern
It is with heavy hearts we announce the passing of our mother, daughter,
sister and friend Fern who was taken from us tragically and without
warning on June 5th, 2011 at the age of 53 years. Fern was born in
Calgary, AB on June 30, 1957, the eldest of 4 children. She was married
to Ken Wagoner in 1978, and her beloved son Carl was born on June 25,
1979. The family lived in Whitecourt for a brief time before Fern and Carl
moved to Olds, Alberta. Fern was remarried to Gary Yewell Apr. 2, 1988
and on Aug. 26, 1988 their beautiful daughter Elizabeth was born. Fern
loved to teach, and realized her passion when she received her teaching
degree from the University of Calgary. Fern was a beloved fixture at the
Olds Elementary School, where she taught off and on for many years.
Fern found her greatest joy in her children and more recently,
grandchildren Kenny & Jack. Her family was paramount in her life. She
was an avid outdoorswoman and loved to boat, water-ski, camp, garden,
and ride her motorcycle. She poured her heart and soul into all of her
friendships and inspired friends and strangers alike to live in the moment.
Fern loved to laugh and lived her life knowing life is short and time is
precious. In 2010, Dan Vezina came into her life and they had made
many plans for a wonderful future together. Fern is survived and mourned
by her parents, Jacqueline (Matt) Bates and Ken Corsiatto; her children
Carl (Tannis) Wagoner and Elizabeth Yewell; her siblings Joy (Sheldon)
Corsiatto-Foss, Calvin (Robbin) Corsiatto, Glen (Cara) Corsiatto, Janet
(Murray) Carr and Heather (Joe) Betlamini; grandfather John Leyland as
well as numerous aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins. Memorial
services were held at the Olds United Church on Monday, June 13, 2011
at 11:00 a.m. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to
a local charity of your choice. Heartland Funeral Services Ltd, Olds
entrusted with arrangements. 403-507-8610.
www.heartlandfuneralservices.com.
Publication Date: 2011/06/14
COSSETTE, Kevin Edward
Kevin Edward Cossette passed away September 5, 2014 at the age of 46
years. He was born in Calgary April 16, 1968 to Eugene and Gloria
Cossette. After the passing of his mother, Kevin and his sister, Cara went
to live with their grandparents Ed and Vi Maguire on a farm east of Olds.
He had many friends who were a very important part of his life and many
of them he considered family. His dogs Rocky and Sherman were his pride
and joy and the closest thing to children he ever had. They brought
companionship and happiness to his life. He will be sadly missed by all
who knew and loved him. Kevin was a loving brother to Cara(Terry)
McNeil; loving uncle to Melissa (Adam), Deanne (Cody); proud greatuncle to Raylee and Cayden; loving son to Eugene (Betty). He was
predeceased by his mother Gloria, grandfather Edward and grandmother
Violet. A Celebration of Life was held on Friday September 12, 2014 at
the Royal Canadian Legion Branch #105, Olds with Tim White officiating.
In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes may be made directly to the Alberta
Animal Rescue Crew Society, Box 99076, RPO London Town, Calgary, AB
T1Y 0A6. Heartland Funeral Services Ltd, Olds entrusted with
arrangements. 403-507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2014/09/23
COSTELLO, Allen Arnold
May 16, 1938 - April 4, 2013 -- It is with great sorrow that we announce
the passing of Allen Arnold Costello, age 74, at Olds Hospital on April 4,
2013. Allen was born on May 16, 1938 to Lawrence and Vera Costello of
Ontario.
Allen leaves behind his loving wife, Joan of 56 years, daughter Deborah
(Gary) Trithart, son Wayne, daughter Darlene (Rick) Charles and son
Bryan. He is also survived by his grandsons; Matthew Costello, Alex
Trithart and Brandon Charles as well as his granddaughters; Tasha Trithart
and Amber Charles. Dear brother to Garnet (Meriette) Costello, Barb
Clow, Bernice Winckler, Marie Jomphe and Lillian Bond.
He was predeceased by his son Lawrence, sister Beverly and brother
Edward (Doris) Costello.
Funeral Services will be held at McINNIS & HOLLOWAY'S Park Memorial
Chapel (5008 Elbow Drive S.W. Calgary, AB) on Thursday April 11, 2013
at 2:00 p.m.
Condolences may be forwarded through www.mcinnisandholloway.com. If
friends so desire, memorial tributes may be made directly to the Alberta
Cancer Foundation, Provincial Office, Sun Life Place, 710, 10123 – 99th
Street, Edmonton, AB T5J 3H1 Telephone: 1(866) 412-4222. The family
would like to thank Dr Vorster and the nursing staff at Olds Hospital for
their compassionate and excellent care this past year.
In living memory of Allen Costello, a tree will be planted at Big Hill
Springs Park Cochrane by McINNIS & HOLLOWAY FUNERAL HOMES Park
Memorial Chapel, 5008 ELBOW DRIVE S.W. Calgary, AB, T2S 2L5,
Telephone: 1-800-661-1599.
Publication Date: 2013/04/09
COUCH, Eileen (nee Spice)
Eileen Couch, born July 21, 1911 in Saltcoats, Saskatchewan, passed
away peacefully on December 8, 2012, in Olds, Alberta, at the age of
101. She will be greatly missed and lovingly remembered by her family
and friends. All who knew her will recall her deep faith, generous spirit
and positive outlook. Eileen touched many lives during her long life. She
was predeceased by husbands Joe Dand and Howard Couch.
Her family extends sincere thanks to the staff at Olds Hospital Long Term
Care. A private memorial service was held in Olds on December 16, 2012.
If desired, memorial tributes in Eileen's memory may be made to the Olds
Hospital Long Term Care or the charity of one's choice.
Publication Date: 2012/12/18
Publication Date: 2013/11/05
COVE, Lucille Ethel
January 2, 1922 - December 17, 2012 -- Lucille was born near
Strathmore to George and Lillian Fraser. She passed away at the
Extended Care Olds Hospital. She is survived by Bill, her loving husband
of 49 years and her sister Jean of Abbotsford, BC. A memorial will take
place at a later date.
Publication Date: 2013/01/15
COVE, William (Bill) Lawrence
September 8, 1927 – July 23, 2013 -- It is with sadness that the family of
Bill Cove announces his departure on July 23, 2013 at the Olds Hospital
and Care in Olds, Alberta. He is predeceased by his best friend and wife,
Lucille, who left us in December 2012. He will be dearly missed by the
many lives he touched. Born in Boissevain, a beautiful small community in
southwestern Manitoba on September 8, 1927, he enjoyed a close
relationship with his two brothers, Stan, now deceased, of Morden,
Manitoba and Clare, of Winnipeg, Manitoba. Bill joined and proudly served
Canada in the Navy during World War II. His pioneering roots and life
while in service instilled in him a consistent work ethic and unfaltering
sense of loyalty and responsibility. He loved Calgary, where he met Lucille
and was a proud member of the Masonic Lodge and Shriners Sabre Patrol.
The family would like to express their gratitude and appreciation to the
Olds Hospital for their compassion during this difficult time. Bill was not
one for attention and as such, his wishes were for a private family
gathering upon his passing. It was his hope that family and friends raise a
glass in his memory and have a great laugh thinking about the good
times that they shared. Bill will be cremated and brought to Boissevain
and his memory will live on in our hearts. In lieu of flowers, memorial
tributes may be made directly to the Alberta Cancer Foundation.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd, Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2013/07/30
COWLEY, Viola (Vi)
Viola (Vi) Cowley of Bowden passed away peacefully following a brief
illness at the Olds Hospital, June 6, 2012 at the age of 93 years. Vi was
born in Leader, Saskatchewan on March 8, 1919 to Jacob and Anna
Klippert, second of three girls. After moving to Alberta, the family settled
in the White Creek district west of Bowden where she completed her
schooling. She met her husband Albert and they were married November
10, 1939 moving to the Cowley farm in the Garrington district where she
resided until her passing. Vi leaves to mourn her daughter Dorothy
(Adam) Robertson of Bowden; son Gary Cowley of St. Albert; two
grandsons Kevin (Kelsey) Robertson of Bowden and Gordon (Julie)
Robertson of Chilliwack, BC; four great-grandchildren Tyleena, Lakeisha
and Kaelen of Bowden and Amelie of Chilliwack; seven nieces and
nephews, two aunts and numerous cousins. Vi was predeceased by her
husband Albert in 1992, sisters Rose in 1998 and Helen in 1969 and her
parents Anna in 1950 and Jacob in 1970. Memorial services were held on
Monday June 11, 2012 at 2:00 p.m. at the Eagle Hill Memorial Community
Centre with Harold Hunter officiating. Interment was held at the Bowden
Cemetery. Memorial tributes may be made directly to STARS Air
Ambulance or the charity of choice. Heartland Funeral Services Ltd, Olds
entrusted with arrangements. 403-507-8610.
www.heartlandfuneralservices.com.
Publication Date: 2012/06/12
COX, Vivian Dorothy
Vivian Dorothy Cox was born September 19, 1936, at Last Lake, AB She
was reunited with loved ones in glory May 26, 2014, in Olds, AB at the
age of 77 years.
Predeceased by her husband Stan; Daughter Donna Hickok; Mother and
Father Christine and Victor Vick; Sisters with their husbands Garnette and
Wilfred Murphy and Deloris and Gilbert Morrison, and just recently her
loving sister-in-law Jean Vick.
She leaves behind brother Gerald Vick; Son Brian, Grandchildren
Candace, Cody, and Cory and great-grandchildren Kaylee, Kenna,
Kennedy, Corbin; Donna's children Kalysa and Landon with their father
Allan. Also remaining are many Nieces and Nephews - Grand and Great
Grand and many more dear friends.
Memorial services were held Friday, May 30, 2014 at First Baptist Church,
Olds, AB. Condolences may be sent to the family at
[email protected]
Arrangements in care of Sunset Funeral Service, Linden, 888-546-3903.
Publication Date: 2014/06/03
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COYNE, Phyllis Jean
DALE, Robin
DAVIDSON, Sarah Charlotte
August 13, 1924 ~ August 12, 2011 -- Phyllis Jean Coyne passed away
peacefully on August 12, 2011 in Calgary at the fantastic age of 87 years.
Phyllis was predeceased by her loving husband, Nelson (Bill) Coyne,
daughter Margaret Ruth, parents, Charles and May Forzani; brother Bert,
and her sister Kathleen. Phyllis is lovingly remembered by her four
children: Donald (Cheryl), Patricia, Gordon (Lusia) and John (Kathy);
twelve grandchildren and twelve great-grandchildren, as well as
numerous nieces, nephews and friends. A Funeral Service was held in the
Chapel of Mountain View Funeral Home on Tuesday, August 16, 2011 at
10:00 a.m. Memorial donations in Phyllis's name may be made directly to
the Alberta Heart and Stroke Foundation (#100, 119 - 14 Street NW,
Calgary, AB T2N 1Z6) or to a charity of one's choice. E-mail expressions
of sympathy to: [email protected] Subject heading:
Phyllis Coyne.
Arrangements entrusted to Mountain View Funeral Home and Cemetery,
1605 - 100 Street SE (17 Ave. SE at Garden Rd.) GPS or Google: 242013
Garden Road SE, Calgary, AB, T1X 0L4. Telephone (403) 272-5555
www.mountainviewmemorial.ca
1954 – 2013 -- It is with very sad hearts that we announce that Robin
passed from his family's arms into God's care on Wednesday May 8, 2013
after a short but very brave battle with cancer. Robin was born on July 2,
1954 in Middlesbrough, Yorkshire, England to Colin and Margaret Dale. He
was the second of three brothers. From childhood his main interest and
fascination was with the natural world, and if he was roaming the moors,
fishing for tiddlers, or finding a deceased animal to stuff and mount, he
was happy. Throw an air rifle into the mix and he was even happier. He
was joined in many of these pursuits by his father and brothers, and also
by his best friend Richard, who later became his brother-in-law. After
leaving school, Robin worked with the Chubb Company repairing and
servicing cash registers. He was a thorough and conscientious employee
and was highly regarded by his employers. In 1984 Robin's fiancée
Elizabeth Hare moved to Alberta with her family, and the next year he
followed. Robin and Elizabeth were married on July 31, 1985, and Robin's
farming career began. There were all kinds of new things to learn, not
just about farming, but about life in Alberta, and especially Alberta
winters! Robin worked hard and put in fences, built a corral, moved in a
trailer and learned about swathers, balers, cows and alfalfa. In 1989 his
daughter Amy was born, and when she was a few weeks old he gave her
the nick-name 'Precious', later shortened to Preshy, which has been with
her ever since. Robin has always been interested in antique firearms, and
has made several of them himself, completing one recently, and leaving
another unfinished. He was a very creative and artistic person, who often
made gifts for his family, who were the object of his whole focus and love.
Robin worked about twenty years at Champion Hay Processors. The work
was hard and dirty, but some of the people he worked with became lifelong friends and he valued them highly. When the plant closed about two
years ago he came home to stay, and his family is grateful that they had
this 24/7 time with him. Robin is survived by his loving wife Elizabeth of
27 years; his daughter Amy; his grand-pup Mandy; his brothers: Philip
(Elizabeth) Dale and Peter Dale; three nieces: Katie Dale, Caroline Dale
and Jenny (Austin) Jinks; a great-niece Summer and great-nephew Leo.
He is also survived by his mother-in-law Vera Hare; brother-in-law
Richard (Linda) Hare; nephew John (Amanda) Hare; niece Emma
(Nathan) Friesen and niece Sarah Hare, also great-nieces Aryauna,
Bridget and Kadance, great-nephew Liam, and other family and friends
here and abroad. Robin was predeceased by his parents Colin and
Margaret Dale. A family service was held at Heartland Funeral Services
Chapel on Monday, May 13, 2013 and a Memorial Service will be held for
Robin at the Kevisville Church on Tuesday, May 21 at 2:00 p.m. If friends
wish, they are invited to make memorial donations in Robin's name to the
Canadian Cancer Society, the Friends of Banff National Park, or a charity
of their choice. Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Innisfail entrusted with
arrangements. 403.227.0006. www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Sarah Charlotte, born October 9, 1911, Westerdale, Alberta - daughter of
William and Gertrude Bolton (nee Gilmore), passed away August 5, 2011
- Bethany Care, Airdrie, Alberta. Sarah was 99 years old. She will be
missed by her children, Lyle, Ken (Ann), Jean (Gerry), Darlene (Jim),
Lowell (Sheila), many grandchildren and great- grandchildren and Mike, a
very close friend of thirty-five years. Sarah lived a full life spending many
years in Calgary. She loved horses and raised dogs with Mike for over
twenty years. She did a great deal of travelling in the latter years, seeing
many parts of the world. She lived in Chilliwack, BC for twenty-five years
before returning to Calgary in 2000. Sarah died peacefully with her
children and close friend by her side. A Memorial for Sarah will be held on
Thursday, August 18 at 1:00 p.m. at the Bethany Care Centre, 1736 - 1
Avenue N.W., Airdrie, AB.
Publication Date: 2011/08/16
CRANE, Howard (Cap)
June 1935 - December 2011 -- Celebration of Life Service for Howard
Crane, who passed away of a heart attack on December 14, 2011. His
busy life spanned 76 years.
Service will be held on Sunday, January 29, 2012 at 2 p.m. at the
Garrington Community Church. (25 km west of Bowden on Hwy 587).
Publication Date: 2012/01/17
CRANE, Howard
In Loving Memory of Howard Crane, 1935-2011.
On Wednesday December 14, 2011, Howard Crane of Bowden, Alberta
went peacefully to meet his God after a lengthy battle with heart disease.
A Celebration of Life is planned for January 2012. Date and details will
follow. Howard is survived by his loving wife, Anna of fifty-five years and
their four devoted children and their families. Memorial tributes may be
directed to S.T.A.R.S., Box 570, 1441 Aviation Park NE, Calgary, Alberta
T2E 8M7 or the Heart and Stoke Foundation of Alberta, Suite 100 – 119 –
14 Street NW, Calgary, Alberta T2N 1Z6 or a charity of your choice.
Messages of condolence may be left for the family at
www.myalternatives.ca.
Publication Date: 2011/12/20
CRITES, Dave
Dave passed away peacefully at his home on December 8, 2011 at the
age of 68 years. Dave was born in Montreal, Quebec and moved to
Alberta in the early 70s. He always had a love for the mountains, his
acreage and the house he and Vena built. He will be lovingly remembered
by his wife Vena of 45 years, daughters Heidi and Jody (Shane), grandson
Dirk and granddaughter Adyson. A Celebration of Dave's life was held on
Tuesday December 13, 2011 at 72 Silverlinks Park, Olds from 2:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. Memorial tributes may be made directly to the Olds Hospital
Memorial Fund. Heartland Funeral Services Ltd, Olds entrusted with
arrangements. 403-507-8610. www.heartlandfuneralservices.com.
Publication Date: 2011/12/13
DAHL, Raymond Herbert
February 19, 1926 – March 11, 2013 -- Raymond Dahl of Olds and
formerly of Vulcan, Alberta, passed away on March 11, 2013 with his
family at his side. Ray was born on February 19, 1926 to Emelia & Joseph
Dahl on the family farm at Claresholm, AB. He enlisted in the Canadian
Army where he served in New Orleans, LA and after the war ended he
was posted to different bases in Alberta. Ray married Shirley Johnston on
March 4, 1953 in Calgary, AB and they eventually welcomed 4 children to
their family. Ray's career as Manager for Canadian Co-operative
Implements Limited took the family to Calgary, Standard, Sedgewick,
Stettler, and finally to Vulcan where Ray lived for the next 40 years.
Shirley passed away in October 1980 & Ray later relocated to Olds, for
health reasons in 2006. Ray is lovingly remembered by his children,
Randy (Judy) of Olds, Cindy Scott of Red Deer, Ron (Susan) of Calgary
and Lori (Rod) McFadden of Vulcan; siblings Irene Cutforth of Lethbridge,
Norman (Donna) Dahl of Calgary, Myron (Marie) Dahl of Trail, BC, Jean
(Eddie) Cochlan of Stavely, Joan (Norm) Grandel of Nanton and Mary Lou
(Ed) Clint of Vulcan as well as numerous nieces and nephews. He was
blessed to have 13 grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren all of whom
he was so very proud. He will also be missed by his special friend Phyllis
Rosenthal of Olds. The Family would like to thank the Staff of the Olds
Renal Clinic for their compassionate care of Ray over the years. They
would also like to thank the Staff of the Olds Hospital, Dr. Van der Vyver &
also Dr. Kim Jim of Red Deer for their excellent care. The Family would
like to invite all Ray's friends & relatives drop in to a Celebration of Life
which will be held at the Vulcan Lodge Hall, 218 Center Street, Vulcan,
Alberta on Saturday, March 16th, between 2:00 – 4:00 pm. In lieu of
flowers please feel free to make a donation to the Diabetes Association,
1400 – 522 University Ave., Toronto, ON, M5G 2R5, the MS Society of
Canada, 150 – 110 Quarry Park Blvd. SE, Calgary, AB T2C 3G3 or the
Charity of your choice in Raymond's name.
Alternatives Funeral & Cremation Services, Serving Olds and Surrounding
areas since 1997 (403) 556-5445 & (888) 216-5111
Publication Date: 2013/03/19
Publication Date: 2013/05/14
DALGETTY, Patricia Nora
Patricia Nora Dalgetty (nee Morrow) of Olds passed away peacefully on
July 29, 2011 at the age of 67 years. She was born in Innisfail on October
15, 1943. She is survived by her daughters Kobey Lynn Dalgetty and
Tammy (Stephan) Naf both of Red Deer; grandsons Aaron and Malak and
sister Georgie (Dennis) Horne of Olds as well as numerous nieces and
nephews. She was predeceased by her husband Ron, mother Nora
Morrow and father Scott Morrow. A Celebration of life was held on
Thursday August 4 at the Torrington Community Hall with Harold Hunter
officiating. In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes may be made directly to
the Red Deer Hospice, 99 Arnot Ave., Red Deer, AB T4R 3S6 Heartland
Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403-507-8610.
www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2011/08/09
DAVIDSON, Mabel (Mayme) Elizabeth
December 18,1914 - April 29, 2014 -- With heavy hearts we announce
the passing of our Dear Mother, Grandmother and Great-Grandmother on
April 29, 2014, Mom was taken to her heavenly home at the age of 99.
Mom was born in Cereal Alberta.
Years ago for a family reunion mom wrote the following:
I was born in Cereal a chubby little girl (still chubby & short) we
lived seven miles from town on a farm, there was always a lot of
work to be done. Everybody helped milk the cows "sometimes
getting kicked over Harness horses" there were barns to clean.
We had to haul grain with the help of horses; the grain would be
shovelled by hand and loaded on the wagons. In the summer we
had to stoke grain bundles.
Potatoes took a whole day to harvest; we had to plant a lot
because it was our main meal at that time.
We still found time to play; as there were eight of us we played
baseball a lot. In the fall we would watch for the sloughs to freeze
so we could skate.
We had a great time back then. We went to Longsdale School and
we walked 2 or 3 miles. That is where I had my first broken bone.
I fell in the basement and broke my shoulder; I spent a lot of
time in the Calgary Hospital.
Then along came the grasshoppers and ate every thing. That's
when we moved to Olds, Alberta. We had a great time going
skating on the river near Waterside. We used to have big bon
fires and roasted wieners. We also used to go sleigh riding at
night, it never seemed to cold.
Married in 1942 and was with our father until his passing in May of 2009.
Mom spent most of her career running a day care out of her home.
Baking was done all day Friday and most of Saturday to replenish her
stock for the week. She always had a huge garden and canned, pickled
and preserved every thing that came out of it. Mom loved nature and
loved to be out in the garden or in her flowers; she had a green thumb
and could grow almost anything. She always had a sense of humour and
had it until the day she passed.
Mom has spent the last five years in Lethbridge Alberta where she resided
in an Assisted Living Facility and still did her own laundry. She met many
good friends and had many happy moments visiting, exercising and still
referring to new residents to the building as elderly, although she was
probably 10 years older than most.
Her most valued treasures were her family and she loved each and every
one of us.
Mom is survived by her four children Doug (Sonja), Diane (Marv) Neufeld,
Don (Linda), Deb (Gary) Boulstridge; Eight grandchildren and 17 greatgrandchildren; and one sister Vera (Noble).
Mom was predeceased by her husband Arnold of 67 years; her 4 brothers
Walt, Gordon, Cliff and Doug; her 2 sisters Dot and Irene; and her
beloved great-granddaughter Alysha.
A family graveside service was held May 3, 2014 at the Olds Cemetery
Forever Loved and Dearly Missed.
Publication Date: 2014/05/06
Publication Date: 2011/08/16
DAVIES, Irene Elizabeth (Corless)
1923 – 2011 -- Irene Elizabeth Davies (Corless) of Red Deer passed away
at Red Deer Regional Hospital on Thursday, December 15, 2011 at the
age of 88 years. Irene Elizabeth Corless was born in 1923 in Saint HelensHaydock, Lancashire, United Kingdom of Great Britain.
Amazing Grace how sweet the sound
That saved a wretch like me
I once was lost, but now I'm found
Was blind but now I see
Dear Mom and Grandma; Your intimate conversation with Almighty God
was AWESOME. It inspires to be remembered and pursued on the road to
triumph. You loved us in a peculiar way and were always of a giving spirit.
Your un-ending desire of youth and freedom arrived with your final
courageous battle.
For this corruptible must put on incorruption,
And this mortal must put on immortality…
O death, where is thy sting?
O grave, where is thy victory?
Our memories are memorial enough. To us, we were your family and we
stood by you in your final hours. Know that you are much loved and
greatly missed.
William, Christine, Leslie, Jason, Landon, Bart, Ben, Amy and Sister Helen
and Nephews David and John in England.
Thy Kingdom Come, Thy Will Be Done,
On Earth As It Is In Heaven - Amen
Condolences may be sent or viewed at www.parklandfuneralhome.com.
Funeral arrangements are in care of Dustin Goddu, Funeral Director at
Parkland Funeral Home and Crematorium, 6287 – 67 A Street (Taylor
Drive), Red Deer. 403-340-4040.
Publication Date: 2011/12/27
DAVIES (nee Beatson), Nellie
Nellie Davies passed away peacefully on December 24, 2012.
She was born February 28, 1912 in Sheffield, England, the youngest child
of Tom and Emily Beatson. She became a nurse and served as a
lieutenant in the British Army in North Africa in World War II. She was
first stationed at El Qantara, Egypt near the Suez Canal. She was an
accomplished swimmer and swam across the canal many times. In 1945
she was moved to Tobruk, Libya to treat German and Italian P.O.W.s. She
immigrated to Canada in 1948. She nursed in Kenora, Ontario and was a
public health nurse in Breton and Youngstown in Alberta. She moved to
Didsbury Hospital in 1950. Nellie did the matron’s holidays, "specialled"
many patients and delivered many babies. In the hospital she met
Caradog Davies, married and moved to the Garfield District west of
Carstairs, Alberta. When the Auxiliary Hospital was built she was elected
to the board and became Chairman. She was a charter member of the
Jackson Women’s Institute (1953) and very active for many years. She
won many awards for her crossstitch and knitting. She moved to Chinook
Winds Lodge in Carstairs in 1991 and spent ten enjoyable years there.
Nellie was predeceased by her husband Caradog, brother-in-law Jack,
sisters Emily and Maggie, and brother Ernest. She is survived by her
loving and devoted daughter Mary Jane Davies (Zen Kondra) and their
children Alex (Janette) Kondra, Andrew Kondra and nephews Bill
(Margaret), Gordon ( Chris) Murray and niece Alison (Geoff) Holman and
their families in the U.K. and abroad. Nellie will be missed by family, and
so many friends and neighbours.
At Nellie’s request no funeral or memorial service will be held. No flowers
please. Memorial tributes may be made by donating to the charity of your
choice. Arrangements in care of Sunset Funeral Service, Linden, 403-5463903.
Publication Date: 2013/01/08
DAVIS, Mansel Laverne
Mansel Laverne Davis of Sundre peacefully passed away July 3, 2012 at
the age of 75 years. Mansel’s career with the Alberta Forest Service
brought him and his family to Sundre in 1972. Following his retirement in
1991, his endeavours with Green Chief Environmental Services enabled
his passions in life to enjoy time with Marilyn, including winters in
Arizona. Mansel will be remembered for his active roles with the Sundre
Legion, numerous volunteer positions including Sundre and District
Museum, Community Van and Sundre United Church. He is survived by
his loving wife Marilyn of 52 years; children Thomas (Sherry) Davis, Kevin
(Marie) Davis, Robert Davis, Sean (Sandra) Davis; grandchildren Erin
Davis, Colin Davis, Scott Pulsifer, Shawn Pulsifer, Rebecca Morrison,
Darian Davis; sister Dorothy Delorme of Surrey, BC; brother Marwood
(Leona) Davis of Darwell, AB; sister-in-law Lil Davis of West Bank, BC; as
well as numerous nieces and nephews. Memorial services were held on
Monday July 9, 2012 at the Sundre United Church with Reverend Frank
Johnson officiating. Interment was held at the Sundre Cemetery. In lieu
of flowers, memorial tributes may be made directly to the Sundre
Museum or Sundre United Church. Heartland Funeral Services Ltd, Olds
entrusted with arrangements. 403-507-8610
www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2012/07/10
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DE LUCA, Carmine Primo
DEMORE, Bonnie Susan
DOBUSH, Eli Jerry
Carmine Primo De Luca of Olds beloved husband of the late Claire De
Luca, passed away at the Olds Hospital on Thursday, August 9, 2012 at
the age of 76 years. Carmine’s memory will be cherished by his daughter
Tina and son Paul (Tannis) as well as their daughters Shekinah and
Rhiannon. Carmine’s memory will be further cherished by his two sisters:
Juliette and Alice; his brother Louis (Doris) and numerous nieces,
nephews and in-laws. He was predeceased by his beloved wife in 2008 as
well as by three brothers and many dear pets. Carmine was born and
raised in the Italian district of Montreal, being the 2nd youngest of 7
children. Mischief and fun followed him through his years. He met the love
of his life Claire in January of 1962 and knew she was the one. They
married in August and began a life of adventure together. Carmine’s zest
for life and love of shenanigans was evenly matched by Claire’s grace and
elegance. In 1968 they moved to Calgary where they lived for thirty years
and raised their two children, before retiring to Olds in 1998. Carmine
enjoyed westerns, comedies and even cartoons. He liked bingo, lotto
tickets and challenging puzzles. He was a gifted carpenter and locksmith
who won many awards and accolades while working as a home builder. He
had a heart of gold and helped many people along the way. He was
always able to find the positive in any situation and inspired others to find
and feel hope. Carmine had a soft-spot for animals and cared for many
whether or not they were his own. He was a good story-teller with a
sharp wit and great sense of humour. He truly had a knack for making
others laugh and had an infectious smile. It’s comforting to know that on
the 18th of August Carmine and Claire will be celebrating their 50th
wedding anniversary in heaven together. We are sure heaven is roaring
with laughter since his arrival. Carmine would want people to honour and
remember him by adopting a pet, donating to a charity, volunteering or
sharing a laugh but most of all by loving and living with all your heart.
Carmine lived by example and did well. Bon Voyage “Lou Lou”. Carmine
was laid to rest beside Claire at a private family interment on Friday,
August 17, 2012. If friends so desire, memorial donations in Carmine’s
name may be directed to the Olds and District Hospice Society, PO Box
70026, Olds, AB T4H 3Z0. Condolences and funny reflections can be
forwarded to the family at www.mountainviewfuneralchapel.com.
Arrangements are entrusted to Mountain View Funeral Chapel, 5226 - 46
Street, Olds, AB T4H 1B8. Phone 403 556 3223.
Bonnie Demore passed away on Wednesday, March 2, 2011 at the age of
61 years. Bonnie was born on Tuesday, March 15, 1949 in Olds. Bonnie is
survived by her husband Ray Demore of Olds, son Brandon (Chloe)
Steene of California, daughter Kendra (Mike) Rodway of Calgary, StepChildren Rick, Theresa and Cathy along with many step-grandchildren.
Also left to cherish Bonnie's memory are her three grandchildren; Owen,
Violet and James. Bonnie is further survived by one brother; Richard
(Janet) Taylor. Bonnie was predeceased by her parents Gordon and Myrtle
Taylor and two brothers; Ronnie Taylor and Terry Taylor. Funeral Service
was held Friday, March 4, 2011 at 1:00 P.M. at Mountain View Funeral
Chapel. Cremation took place following the service. Arrangements
entrusted to Mountain View Funeral Chapel; 5226 - 46 Street, Olds,
Alberta T4H 1B8. Phone: 403-556-3223. Locally Owned And Operated,
Proudly Serving Our Community For Over 46 Years.
On Friday, April 20, 2012 Eli Jerry Dobush passed away peacefully
following a short but courageous battle with Lung Cancer. Eli is survived
by his loving wife, Margaret of 50 years; his children, Darcy of Olds,
Darrell (Rena) of Calgary and Lisa (Paul) of Olds as well as his six
grandchildren: Scott, Jordan, Kurt, Cody, Jace and Sara. He is also
survived by his brother Russell (Jeanette) of Mundare and his sister Judy
(Bill) Burrows of Edmonton as well as a large extended family.. Eli was
predeceased by his infant daughter, Rosalie; his sister, Muriel and his two
brothers: Jack and Bill. He was further predeceased by his daughter-inlaw Andrea. Eli was born July 20, 1937 at Mundare, Alberta and was
raised on the family farm there. In 1957 he took employment with the
ATB in Ponoka while earning an extra income as a short order cook.. In
1958 he transferred to Olds where he continued to maintain a second job
as well. During this time he met Margaret Calouri who was playing in a
band at many of the local dances. In 1961 Eli went to work for Bill Bilida,
after five years he took over the business that eventually became Olds
Contracting which he operated until his passing. Eli was a proud member
of the Olds Lion's Club and an active member of St. Stephen's Parish. He
was an industrious man who enjoyed travelling to Mexico for holidays. Eli
was dedicated to and proud of his family. He was a likeable fellow that
you would enjoy once you took the time to get to know him. Those who
wish to pay their respects to the Late Mr. Eli Dobush are welcome to
gather one hour prior to the Prayer Service and Mass. A Prayer Service
will be held on Friday, April 27, 2012 at 7:00 p.m. at the Mountain View
Funeral Chapel, 5226 – 46 Street, Olds AB T4 H 1B8 with Reverend Ron
Dobush officiating. A Funeral Mass will be held on Saturday, April 28,
2012 at 11:00 a.m. at the St. Stephen's Catholic Church, 4302 – 57
Avenue, Olds with Father Maurice Okolie Celebrant. In lieu of flowers,
memorial donations In Eli's name may be directed to the "Play Ground" at
the Holy Trinity School, Box 4228, Olds, AB T4H 1P8. Condolences can be
forwarded to the family at www.mountainviewfuneralchapel.com.
Arrangements are entrusted to Mountain View Funeral Chapel, 5226 – 46
Street, Olds, AB T4H 1B8. Phone 403 556 3223. Locally owned and
operated proudly serving our community for over 49 years.
Publication Date: 2012/08/21
DE RUYTER, John Anthonie
John Anthonie De Ruyter passed away at the Peter Lougheed Hospital on
December 13, 2010 after a long fought battle with illness at the age of 68
years. John was born in Heerhugowaard, Netherlands on February 25,
1942. He immigrated to Canada with his family in 1948. He resided in
Ontario, where he married, raised a family and owned a dairy farm. He
moved to Alberta with his family in 1976. For over 20 years John resided
in Didsbury and worked for the County of Mountain View, where he was
well respected and made many friends. John was predeceased by his
mother Johanna and father Anthonie. He is survived by the mother of his
children Marian Geddes of Red Deer; his children Ruthie (Rob) Paquette,
Ron (Carol) De Ruyter, Brenda (Rob) Glasgow, Caroline De Ruyter, Tom
(Leslie) De Ruyter; grandchildren Bonnie, Crystal (Chris), Lori, Jason,
Sharalyn (Mike), Carter, Kassidy, Christopher, Corbyn, Rees and Darby;
great-grandchildren Colton, Ryland, JaiLyn; his brothers Adrian (Jackie)
Verhulst, Carl (Ruth) Verhulst, Jake (June) De Ruyter; sisters Joanne
(David) Bell and Helene (Dick) De Ruyter-Wagenaar as well as several
nieces and nephews. Special thanks to the medical staff at Olds Hospital
and Peter Lougheed Hospital for their care throughout this difficult time.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donation tributes may be made directly to the
Arthritis Society or Alberta Cancer Foundation. Funeral services were held
Monday, December 20, 2010 at 1:00 p.m. at the First Baptist Church,
Olds with Harold Hunter officiating. Interment to follow at the Olds
Cemetery.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd, Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com.
Publication Date: 2010/12/21
DEAN, Velma Bernice
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Velma Bernice
Dean (nee Hudson), our beloved sister, aunt and great aunt, who passed
away on Saturday March 21, 2015 at the age of 73 years. Velma was born
February 28, 1942 in Innisfail. She lived in Calgary for 40 years where
she dedicated her career to the Bank of Montreal. In June of 2014, she
moved to Sunrise Village in Olds. For the short time she was there, it was
her new home and she remarked that this was the last time she would be
moving as she loved it very much. She enjoyed all the activities and her
new friends she made. This was the happiest we've seen her in a long
time. She was a very compassionate and caring person, who touched the
hearts of all who knew her. She was an inspiration to all and a rock
tomany. Velma is survived by her sister Ilene Jones of Bowden, brother
Gaylon (Nancy) Hudson of Bowden; nephews Terry Jones of Sundre, Chris
Hudson of Penhold; niece Sara (Adam) Willert of Bowden; great nephews
Jesse, Dean, Sam and Quin Jones, Brody and ColeWillert; ex-husband Ted
Dean of Smithers, B.C.; Aunt Edith Hudson of Lacombe and many close
cousins. Velma was predeceased by her sister Rose, brother Ronald,
father Harry and mother Florence. At Velma's request there will be no
funeral service. In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes may be made directly
to the charity of one's choice.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2015/03/31
deCOVERLEY, Trish
May 10, 1966 - March 15, 2011 -- Trish passed away suddenly and was
taken home to be with her Lord and Savior as a result of heart failure in
the early morning of March 15, 2011. Trish was the third child born to Ken
and Pat Westin on May 10, 1966 in Calgary. The family moved to
Chestermere, Alberta in 1970 with Trish's older siblings, Joy and Rob and
two younger brothers Dave and James. Some years later, Ken and Pat
added even more to Trish's family through the adoption of Victor,
Ricky,and Priscilla. Trish was always a cheerful and bubbly girl who loved
people and was a joy to all those around her. She started talking at 6
months old and dancing at 9 months: this grew into a lifelong passion, as
anyone who knew her knew her love of dance. Trish started out as a
young performer winning many awards. As an adult, she opened her own
Dance Studio to pass this love onto each of the students she truly cared
for. During these busy years, Trish's family grew to five boys who were
pride and joy; rarely did you ever see her without at least one of them by
her side. Growing up near Chestermere Lake, east of Calgary, it was easy
for her to grow fond of the water. Trish passed this fondness for the water
on to her boys as she took them on numerous houseboating trips with her
own Mum and Dad and extended family. Family was always on the top of
Trish's priorities. She loved spending quality time with her boys whether it
was relaxing times together at home, trips to Calaway Park of Disney
World, taking them to numerous dance festivals or watching them
compete in the Summer Games. They are all memories that her family
will treasure forever. Trish will be lovingly remembered by her immediate
family, her extended family and especially by her five boys Kevin, Kyle,
Joel, Jaydon and Tyson. A Memorial Service was held at the Bethany
Lutheran Church in Dickson, Alberta on Monday March 21, 2011 at 2:00
p.m. As an expression of sympathy, Trust Funds for Trish's children have
been up at the Eckville District Savings & Credit Union (located in Spruce
View Co-op) and the ATB in Olds. Heartland Funeral Services Ltd, Innisfail
entrusted with arrangements. 403-227-0006
www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2011/03/22
Publication Date: 2011/03/08
DENNEY, Peter
On January 19th, 2011 our beloved husband, father, brother, uncle and
friend Peter Denney passed away in a motor vehicle accident near
Pullman, Washington at the age of 66 years. Peter was born October 16,
1944 in Calgary to John A. and Eileen Denney and raised in High River. He
graduated from the second NAIT Forestry Class in 1968. In his early
career he owned and operated Sauze Forestry Service - a forestry
consulting company, and for the last 20 years was the Planning Manager
for Sunpine/Sundre Forest Products. Throughout his career he never lost
his passion to improve forestry practices in Alberta. Peter retired from a
long and satisfying career on December 31, 2010. He and his family were
very proud when he won the Ove Sorenson award (a fellow employee
nominated award for having an outstanding attitude and ability to work
with people). Pete was an avid outdoorsman, explorer (on horse, land,
water and sea), fisherman, hunter, and a cowboy at heart. His inclusive
and infectious personality resulted in untold numbers of friends with
whom he shared his many adventures. He was very community minded,
participating in a wide variety of activities and volunteer organizations
such as Friends of the Eastern Slopes, Rotary, Sundre Volunteer Search
and Rescue, 4-H, the Lions and others. He is survived by his beloved wife
Lydia (nee Sewepagaham), his children: Shannon (Leo) Fagnan, Kendra
(Donny) Sahli, and Celine Sewepagaham- Denney; brother Norman
(Janice) and sister Jacqueline (Ralph) Nelson as well as his many nieces,
nephews and a large extended family.
A Celebration of Peter's Life will be held on Friday January 28, 2011 at
2:00 p.m. at the Sundre Community Centre. In lieu of flowers, donations
can be made to the Whitman County Volunteer Fire Department, 912 W,
Main Street, Pullman, WA. 99163. Email condolences and stories may be
sent to [email protected]. Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds
entrusted with arrangements. 403-507-8610
www.heartlandfuneralservices.com.
Publication Date: 2011/01/25
DERRY, Pauline Marie Jeanne
February 20, 1923 - March 21, 2013 -- Pauline passed away peacefully
after a brief illness. She will be missed by her loving family and friends.
We will shed tears because she has gone.
But we can also smile because she has lived.
Rest in the arms of Jesus.
Publication Date: 2013/03/26
DEVOLIN, Ron
We honour our Husband, our Dad, our Grandpa, our Brother, uncle and
friend for being the man he was in our lives. Ron was born July 20, 1936
at Penticton, B.C. and passed away Tuesday, March 11, 2014. He was a
man who lived his life by the "Golden Rule" and was a dedicated husband,
father and grandpa. Farming was his passion. He will be dearly missed by
his wife, Mary; daughters, Brenda and Beverly; and by his
granddaughters, Libby, Isabel and Emma. Ron is also survived by his
sisters, Barb, June; and brother, Ken and his wife, Grace; many nieces,
nephews, in-laws, and a multitude of friends.
A Celebration of Ron's Life was held on Monday, March 17, 2014 in
Didsbury. Messages of condolence may be left for the family at
www.myalternatives.ca
Alternatives Funeral & Cremation Services, Serving Didsbury and
Surrounding areas since 1997. (403) 335-9666 & (888) 216-5111
Publication Date: 2014/03/18
DIBIASI, Mary
March 16, 1921 – August 22, 2013 -- Mary Dibiasi was born in South
Tirol, Austria/Italy in 1921. She was the 5th of Maria and Joseph Hofer's
14 children. Her childhood was spent playing in the creek at St Leonard
Hart Passier and later living high up on the mountain above Schlanders.
Due to the political changes at the beginning of World War II she moved
with her family to Worgl, Austria where she met Franz Maderegger.
Together they welcomed a daughter, Rene. They lived in Salzburg for
several years until Franz's death in 1948.
A few years later she met Rudy Dibiasi and he proposed both marriage
and immigrating to Canada. The new family lived for one year in
Winnipeg, then worked on farms in Southern Alberta and finally settled in
Calgary.
Through Rene's marriage to Dan Cornish, Mary became a grandmother to
Tony and Kathy and later Kimberly.
In 1986 Mary and Rudy moved to Olds to be near family and one of their
biggest joys was being able to watch their 'schatzele' Kimberly grow up.
Mary enjoyed being involved with Evergreens, and singing every Monday
at Long Term Care. She loved to ride her Free Spirit tricycle, which she
referred to as her heaven.
In her eighties she began riding in the Terry Fox Run and over three years
raised $12,604 for cancer research. She would tirelessly canvas door to
door and would return to take her famous sleeping cookies to any house
where there were kids. She also loved being "Cookie Grandma" to Tony
and Karen's children Brendan, Brylar and Taitum.
She will be remembered for her kindness and open heart and being as
sweet as her cookies. Mary's 'family' ranged far and wide to include
friends, neighbors and loved ones everywhere.
In lieu of flowers please support Mary's favorite causes Food Water
Wellness Foundation foodwaterwellness.org or the Terry Fox Foundation
www.terryfox.org/Donate/
A memorial open house will be held at 5810 63 Ave in Olds on September
28, 2013 from 2:30 onward.
Publication Date: 2013/09/17
Publication Date: 2012/04/24
DODD, Glen Reed
March 28, 1940 – March 22, 2011 -- It is with great sadness that we
announce the passing of our beloved brother Glen in Traverse City, MI of
complications from a brief struggle with lung cancer. He was the son of
the late Barbara and Bill Dodd of Harmattan, loving father of Mark
(Traverse City), Joanne (Chris) Thornton, and grandpa of Fiona of
Olympia, WA.
His loving siblings Dale (Marlene) Medicine Hat, Darlene Reed (Ron),
Brian (Maureen) of Calgary, Gary (Carole) Edmonton, and Dean (Kate)
Red Deer will hold dear their memories of hard work but happy times
growing up together on the family farm in the Harmattan community. Also
surviving are brother Don (Ann) Sylvan Lake, sister Marie Edgerton
(Claude) Didsbury, and niece Trudy Fullerton (Bev) Sylvan Lake, as well
as numerous other nieces and nephews.
After graduating from the University of Alberta with a B.Sc. in geophysics,
Glen settled in Calgary working in the oil and gas industry. He eventually
established his consulting company, G.R.D Resources and moved with his
family to Traverse City, MI, where his company met with great success;
he was still actively involved in his company at the time of his death.
Glen loved his home and property in the woods on Grand Traverse Bay
where he enjoyed many outdoor pursuits. He collected and enjoyed fine
wines, loved to cook and entertain, and putter in his garden.
A memorial service was held on April 9, 2011 in Traverse City. The Dodd
family will celebrate Glen's life at a family reunion in June.
Publication Date: 2011/04/19
DODD, Louise
Louise Dodd passed away peacefully in her sleep July 30, 2013 in her
home. She was born August 12, 1920 in Innisfail to Sam and Agnes
Dobson. She married Ches Dodd on May 21, 1937 and enjoyed 67 years
of marriage. Louise is survived by her son Duane (Ruth); daughters
Yvonne (Raymond), Donna (Clint); 7 grandchildren; 10 greatgrandchildren; 2 great-great-grandchildren; brother Lionel (Helen);
special nephew Eddy and niece Cheri. She was predeceased by her
husband in 2004, sisters Irene and Vi. Funeral services were held on
Friday August 2, 2013 at the Olds United Church with Reverend Tammy
Allen officiating. Interment followed in the Olds Cemetery. Memorial
tributes may be made directly to Parkinson Alberta.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd, Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2013/08/06
DODD, Ruth
Early in the morning of November 15, 2014 Ruth Dodd passed away
peacefully at her home in Olds at the age of 99 years. She was
predeceased by husband, Earl, eldest son, Stanley and daughter-in-law,
Angelina. Ruth was born on March 26, 1915 to Sophia and Andrew Aune
at Anthill near Morrin, Alberta. She was the middle child of eleven. She
has two surviving siblings, Doris and Gordon, both of Hines Creek, Alberta
The end of life begins a memory, a memory that lasts forever. Her
children Dorothy, Twyla (Neil), Burdette (Merrill), Raymond (Beatrice),
Beverley (June), David, Marion (Al), and Douglas (Vicki) will treasure all
the memories. Ruth delighted her grandchildren David (Sheri Jean),
James (Kendis), Stuart, Marsanne (Andrew), Mark (Karen), Marla (David),
Joanne (Scott), Anita (Brad), Les (Pam), Keith (Zita), Treena (Martin),
Tanya (Colin), Teresa (Ryan), Sheryl, Lindsay (Aaron) and Darin with her
Norwegian culinary, creative needlework and many good games of Smear.
Her great grandchildren Meaghan (Brandon), Lesley, Owen, Dylan, Taylor,
Cassandra, Violet, Theo, Grayson, Ronan, Michael, Steven, Maddox,
Sophia, Vanessa, Norah, Jesse, Mateus, Madelena and one great great
grandchild, Emma, have many legacies to cherish.
Ruth enjoyed a full life. Her adventuresome spirit and warm nature
earned many friendships. Curling was one of her favorites, (she curled
into her 80th year), she travelled far and wide and lovingly made quilts
for every member of her family and for friends too. Her needlework was
outstanding. But her crowning glory was her homemade buns (Granny
Buns).
She always knew there was a miracle called "friendship" that dwells within
the heart and you don't know how it happened or when it gets its start,
but the happiness it brings you always gives a special lift. Ruth always
realized that family and friendship are God's most precious gifts.
A celebration of Ruth's life will be announced at a later date.
Publication Date: 2014/11/18
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DODD, William Donald
DOOLAEGE, Robert J.
DRESLER, Willibald
It is with great sadness that we wish to announce the passing of William
Donald (Don) Dodd on March 29, 2012 at the age of 84.
Don will be sadly missed by his loving wife Anne; daughter Trudy (Bev)
Fullerton; son Derek (Jamey) Dodd; daughter-in-law Marilyn Elliot; sisters
Marie (Claude) Edgerton, Darlene (Ron) Read; brothers Dale (Marlene)
Dodd, Gary (Carole) Dodd, Brian (Maureen) Dodd, Dean (Kathy) Dodd
and Anne's family daughter Judy Lloyd, Barb Walsh, Eve (Rick) Holowach;
sons West Lloyd, Joe (Susan) Bernier and Darcy Bernier. He will be sadly
missed by numerous grandchildren and great grandchildren.
By Don's request there will be no funeral service. There will be a
gathering for family and friends at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch
No.212, Sylvan Lake, Alberta on Tuesday, April 10, 2012 from 3:00 P.M.
to 6:00 P.M.
As an expression of sympathy memorial donations may be made in Don's
name to the Bentley Care Centre.
Condolences may be forwarded though www.sylvanlakefuneralhome.ca.
Sylvan Lake and Rocky Funeral Homes and Crematorium, your Golden
Rule Funeral Homes, entrusted with the arrangements. 403-887-2151
A Dad who made a difference … Robert Doolaege, loved husband of
Annelise, and loving father of Cache, Rayelle, and Blair passed away July
10, 2014, at Olds Hospital at the age of 55 years. Rob lost a swift and
challenging battle with cancer, with his family at his side. Rob was born in
Castor, Alberta in 1959. He was predeceased by his brothers Joseph and
Anthony and his sister Annie. Robert's death now leaves a great void for
his Doolaege Family and the Machielse Family.
Rob was raised at Spruceville, the home place located south of Castor,
where his parents Margriet and Camiel Doolaege were pioneers in the
herd development of Charolais cattle here in Alberta. Being the sixth born
in a family of six boys and four girls meant Rob spent all his Saturdays
bedding cattle and completing many farm and ranch chores. Saturdays
were later spent at the rink, as Rob was a great hockey player, a passion
taken up by two of his children Cache and Rayelle. He was behind the
bench often for them both as he was a regular volunteer for minor hockey
and also for minor ball.
Furthering his education at the University of Alberta, he graduated in
1982 with a Bachelor of Science (Agriculture) and majored in Agricultural
Economics. This is where Rob and Annelise met and began planning a
future together. He and Annelise were married on February 11, 1984 and
by 1993 were blessed with three children, Cache in March of 1989;
Rayelle in September of 1991; and Blair in June of 1993.
He was the Dad who made a difference at the kids' school events as the
volunteer doing everything from tying skates to building playgrounds,
running in Kilometer Club, and going on field trips. As the kids grew up
Rob continued to volunteer, when Annelise asked for his help, this
included the World Plowing Championship held last summer which was a
highlight for him.
Rob is survived by his wife Annelise, son Cache, daughter Rayelle
(boyfriend Scott), and daughter Blair; as well as his parents Margriet and
Camiel, siblings include Maria (Ken), Willy (Anastasia), Lucie (Alvin),
Doug Stewart, Francis (Shari-Anne), Paul (Paula), Gerald (Susan), Leana
(Grant) and many nieces, nephews, great nieces and great nephews.
Rob's second family includes John and Johanna Machielse, siblings Hennie
(Wayne), Mary (Bill), Matthew (Jennifer), Cathy (Bob) and John Paul
(Stephanie) and many nephews and nieces.
Our family would like to thank Dr. Kelly and her nursing staff at the Wild
Rose Clinic, and Dr. Smith and Dr. Hoeve and the staff at the Olds Hospital
for the loving care they provided over the last several weeks, especially
July 10.
In Rob's memory and in lieu of flowers, donations may be made towards
a memorial bench within the Olds College Botanic Garden. Cheques are to
be made out to "Robert (Rob) Doolaege In Trust", they can also be
deposited at any ATB branch across Alberta or Interac e-Transfered (email
money transfer) to [email protected]. It is our hope to
put any extra funds towards the restoration of an existing bridge within
the central garden. Condolences may be forwarded through
westviewfuneral [email protected]
Mr. Willibald Dresler of Olds beloved husband of Margarethe Dresler
passed away at the Olds Hospital on Good Friday, April 6, 2012 at the age
of 84 years. Willibald's memory will be cherished by his wife of 63 years
as well as his Helga (Jim) Woods, Horst (Debbie Goodman) Dresler,
Monica (Allan Bassett) Dresler as well as numerous grandchildren, great
grandchildren and a large extended family. Willibald was born in Winsdorf,
Germany and apprenticed as a Blacksmith as a young man. He served in
the German Airforce before he met his beautiful wife Margarethe. They
were married December 18th, 1948 in the Hann Munden City Hall and had
their union blessed on December 26th of that year. Willibald and
Margarethe were blessed with two children before immigrating to Canada.
Their family was made complete with the birth of their daughter Monica.
In Canada Willibald worked for Rothmans Tobacco and maintained a dairy
farm. While Willibald worked in other areas his focus was on his family. He
will be remembered for his devotion to his family and sense of
responsibility to his work. A Graveside Service was held at the Olds
Cemetery on Friday, April 13, 2012 at 11:00 a.m. with Pastor David
Ingram officiating. The Dresler family would like to express their heartfelt
thanks to Dr. Inglis, Dr. Dyken and all the compassionate staff of the Olds
Hospital. Condolences can be forwarded to the family at
www.mountainviewfuneralchapel.com. If friends do desire, memorial
donations may be directed to the Alberta Cancer Foundation 710-10123
99 Street, Edmonton, AB T5J 3H1. Arrangements were entrusted to
Mountain View Funeral Chapel, 5226 – 46 Street, Olds AB T4H 1B8.
Phone 403 556 3223. Locally owned and operated proudly serving our
community for over 49 years.
Publication Date: 2012/04/03
DOERING, Albert "Bert"
1939 – 2011 -- Bert passed away peacefully at his home Sunday, April
10th, 2011 at the age of 71.
Bert was born Saturday, July 8th, 1939 in Empress Alberta to parents
Theodore and Amelia Doering. He was raised and attended school in
Etonia, Saskatchewan.
In 1968 he married Helen Eichler of Bigger, Saskatchewan and together
they farmed in Rolling Hills, Alberta until moving to Craigmyle, Alberta in
1974 to continue farming. In 1977 they made their final move settling
and farming in Didsbury, Alberta.
Bert was a member of the Elks, Kinsmen-K40. He enjoyed attending
every auction he could to "Bull S---" with the boys. He almost always
ended up buying something to bring home. He also enjoyed curling and
attending the accordion music festival in Kimberly, B.C. every year. He
volunteered for a variety of events over the years but his greatest loves
were farming and playing with his granddaughters. He spoiled them
rotten with his love and time. In his later years Bert and Helen enjoyed
travelling to different parts of the world. Most memorable were Cuba and
Europe.
Bert leaves behind his loving wife of 42 years Helen, his two sons Vance
and Kevin, his daughter-in-law Lynn, two granddaughters Morgan and
Gjoa. He also leaves behind brothers and sisters Elvena (John) Baes, Alan
(Bev) Doering, Helen Stotz, Doreen (Al) Peers, Rosalee (John) Doering /
Powers, Don (Lotte) Doering.
Memorial Services to be held Thursday April 21st, 2011 at 1:00pm at the
Olds Legion with a celebration of life to follow. If friends so desire
memorial tributes may be made directly to STARS Foundation 1441 –
Aviation PK N.E. Box 570 Calgary, Alberta T2E 9Z9 or The Heart and
Stroke Foundation 202, 5913 -50 Ave, Red Deer, Alberta T4N 4C4.
Condolence to the family can be forwarded from
www.mountainviewfuneralchapel.com.
Arrangements entrusted to Mountain View Funeral Chapel, 1431 – 21 Ave
Didsbury, Alberta T0M 0W0. Phone: 403-335-4773. Locally Owned And
Operated, Proudly Serving Our Community For Over 46 Years.
Publication Date: 2011/04/19
DOERING, Ivan Raymond Rudolph
August 26, 1930 - March 22, 2013 -- Ivan Doering passed away
peacefully on Friday, March 22, 2013 at High River Hospital at the age of
82 years.
Ivan is survived by his loving partner Faye Coleman; son David;
daughters Alison and Leanne; sister Dolores (Clarence) Jensen and
family; and sister-in-law Helen Doering and family. He was predeceased
by his brother Gary Doering.
A Come and Go Celebration of Ivan's Life will be held at Royal Canadian
Legion # 71 (25 – 8 Avenue S.E. High River, AB) on Sunday, April 7, 2013
from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. Forward condolences through
www.mcinnisandholloway.com.
In living memory of Ivan Doering, a tree will be planted at Fish Creek
Provincial Park by McINNIS & HOLLOWAY FUNERAL HOMES, Fish Creek
Chapel, 14441 BANNISTER ROAD S.E. CALGARY, AB Telephone: 1-800661-1599.
Publication Date: 2013/04/02
DOI, Kay
Kay Doi passed away on Thursday May 16, 2013 at the age of 95 years.
She was born December 12, 1917 in Vancouver, BC to Gunichi and
Shinayo Kireto. She married Fred Doi June 16, 1939 in Cumberland, BC.
Kay and Fred moved to Geraldton, ON where they raised their children.
They moved to Olds in 1987 where she resided until her passing.
Kay is survived by her sons Alfred (Iris) of Geraldton, ON, Ron (Denise) of
Red Deer; daughter Cathy (Tony) of Olds; twelve grandchildren and
twelve great-grandchildren; brothers Ed, Dick and Mas; sister Sue
Kightley. She was predeceased by her husband Fred and son Fred Jr. In
keeping with Kay's wishes, no funeral service will be held. The family
would like to extend a special thank you to Dr. Nel and nursing staff at the
Olds Hospital Long Term Care. Your care and compassion will always be
remembered. In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes may be made directly
to the Olds Hospital Long Term Care. Heartland Funeral Services Ltd.,
Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403-507-8610.
www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2013/05/28
DONEGANI, John Lewis
John Lewis Donegani passed away on June 8, 2013 at the age of 81
years. He was born June 20, 1931 in Olds and spent his entire life in the
Samis district north of Olds. In his younger years, John was a motorbike
enthusiast and was one of the first to buy a motorbike from Turple Bros.
when they had a small shop on their farm east of Olds. John will be
lovingly remembered by his wife of 50 years, Jean; daughter Gwendy of
Clive and son Cecil (Karen) of Olds. He was predeceased by his parents
Tom and Sarah, sister Sylvia of Grande Prairie and brother Ellis of Linden.
In keeping with John's wishes no formal funeral service will be held. A
come & go tea was held at the Hillcrest Community Hall on Thursday June
13, 2013. In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes may be made directly to
the Olds Hospital Acute Care. Heartland Funeral Services Ltd, Olds
entrusted with arrangements. 403-507-8610
www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2013/06/18
Publication Date: 2014/07/22
DOYLE, Marshall Sidney "Sid"
Marshall Sidney "Sid" Doyle passed peacefully away January 14, 2011 at
the age of 84 years. He was born July 6, 1926 in Lancer, Saskatchewan to
John George and Charlotte Annie Doyle. He was the sixth of ten children.
Sid attended Flax Hill School three miles from the Doyle farm. He grew up
during the depression eating green apples and salted cod which was
supplied by the government. He looked forward to the hunting season
retrieving geese for five cents a bird. Sid was sixteen when he started
working at a dairy farm near Eston, SK. He then signed a contract for
$642 for a year's work on a farm near Virden, MB. This contract
exempted him from war service. In 1946/47, Sid worked on a combining
crew that moved northward from Texas, Oklahoma and Dakota. In 1948,
Sid followed his father and brothers Ron and Eric to Sundre. They had
read an ad in the Free Press placed by Theron Sarles regarding land for
sale in Sundre. Sid worked for Mart Romaine doing carpentry work and
later with John Marek. In 1952, he purchased a planer and began planing
for the Dean brothers and later the Indians at Morley. Sid met Doris
Overguard and they married in 1955 in Edmonton. In 1956, their first son
Bruce Michael was born. Sid worked in the bush during the next two
winters and spent the summers with Martin Overguard constructing dams
for Ducks Unlimited. A second son, Wilfred Brian was born in 1958.
Throughout the sixties Sid enjoyed hunting in the fall with cousins Vern
and Jim Hawes. In 1969 Sid and Doris swapped properties with Olaf and
Linda Sande. The Sandes moved into the little house that Sid had built in
1953 at the foot of Snake Hill while the Doyles moved three miles south
along the Bergen Road. Music was an important part of his life. He
learned to play the violin when he was nine. His father played violin and
his brother Eric played guitar. Sid played in the school band and dances.
Sid, Brian, Reg Fryling and others played at various dances and functions
around Sundre. After Brian left home, Sid was active playing his fiddle
and guitar with the Seniors' Band the Sun Beams. Sid coached the boys'
hockey teams for 17 years, first on the outdoor hockey rink and later in
the new arena. In 1982 Sid and Doris spent a month in Yuma, Arizona
with his brother Ron. They enjoyed their time in Arizona so they
purchased a lot and built a small home. They enjoyed many winters in
Arizona. In summer months Sid helped Bruce and Frank on the farm
fixing machinery and helping at harvest time. Sid was very proud of his
grandchildren. He enjoyed watching them play baseball, hockey and
soccer. Doris passed away in 2005. In 2006 Sid married Rose Marie
Rutledge. He enjoyed their trips to Ontario, Florida and Arizona. Sid's
carpentry skills had a lasting impression on Sundre. He assisted Mart
Romaine with the construction of the Red & White Store and the original
curling rink. After Mr. Romaine's death, Sid and John Marek worked on the
Sundre Hotel and also built the Sundre United Church. He worked on the
Sundre Hospital and rebuilt Toone's Garage in 1968. Sid worked with
several people to raise money for a covered ice arena. In 1971, Sid got
the contract from Wilson Arch of Calgary to build it. Sid's last major
undertaking that he was in charge of was the construction of the West
Country Seniors' Centre. As with the arena project, volunteer labour was
key to this project. Fred and Dave Burke and many others, donated many
hours of their time to both the arena and Seniors' Centre. These two
structures could not have been built without the volunteers he
coordinated. Sid leaves behind sons Bruce (June), Brian (Violet);
grandchildren Kevin, Murray (Selena), Jean Child, Stella (Gaylon)
Ronnenberg, Mary (Paul) Koltusky, Rose Marie, Murray (Judy) Rutledge
and his furry friends Adolf and Whitey. Funeral services were held on
Thursday January 27, 2011 at 1 p.m. at the Sundre United Church with
Reverend Frank Johnson officiating. Memorial tributes may be made
directly to the Red Deer Hospice or Sundre Hospital. Heartland Funeral
Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403-507-8610.
www.heartlandfuneralservices.com.
Publication Date: 2011/02/01
Publication Date: 2012/05/08
DRONYK, Nick
Nick Dronyk passed away peacefully at the Olds Hospital March 9, 2014 at
the age of 92 years. He was born September 25, 1921 at Musidora,
Alberta to John and Helen Dronyk. Nick joined the army and was
stationed in Port Hardy, BC. During a brief stay in Calgary, he met Leaha
Wyman. They were married in July 1946 after which they moved to the
Morcambe area of northern Alberta to farm. In 1957, they purchased land
in the Torrington area where they farmed and formed many lifelong
friendships. In 1962, Nick joined the Torrington Lions Club and became a
lifelong member. He also took great pride in his volunteer work with the
Torrington Ag Society and the Torrington Community Centre. Nick and
Leaha loved to travel and spend many fun filled vacations with dear
friends exploring various parts of the world. Farming was Nick's passion
and he retired at the ripe old age of 80. In 2004, Nick and Leaha
purchased a condo in Olds where he joined the McDonald's coffee crew. In
July 2006, Nick and Leaha were blessed to celebrate their 60th wedding
anniversary. Leaha passed away in October 2006. In 2009, Nick had a fall
which affected his mobility. He was truly blessed to receive the love and
dedication of live-in caregivers. This enabled him to remain in his home
until his passing. To them we are eternally grateful. Nick was predeceased
by his wife Leaha and great-grandson Jayden McRae in 1996. He is
survived by his loving children Ken; Ron (Donna); Donna (Rick) all of
Torrington; grandchildren Melany (Kevin) Walz; Jaimie (Craig) Fraser;
Tammy (Bill) Froehler; Michelle (Rick) Nickelychuk; Cathy (Jim) Robinson;
Travis (Megan) Dronyk; Ashley (Jake) Chipiuk; great-grandchildren Ryder
& Rowyn Walz; Sadie & Presley Fraser; Chantelle & Danielle Froehler;
Jared & Tara Nickelychuk; Chase & Chance Robinson; Brooke McCullough;
Kylena Chipiuk; sister Dot Poole of Kelowna, BC and his loving caregiver
Bella Mendoza of Olds. Funeral services were held on Saturday, March 15,
2014 at the First Baptist Church, Olds with Pastor Nick Wasylowich
officiating. Interment followed in the Torrington Cemetery. In lieu of
flowers, memorial tributes may be made directly to the Ronald McDonald
House, Red Deer or S.T.A.R.S. Air Ambulance.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2014/03/18
DRUMM, Allan
It is with great sadness that I tell you of my husband (Robert) Allan
Drumm's passing. He passed away at the age of 74 on the morning of
April 8th, 2013 in Tucson, Arizona, his much loved winter home. He will
be missed by many family and dear friends; his wife and best friend Ann
Drumm, his children Leslie Pratt, Barb Bogart and Jodi Adam, his sister
Margaret Ramsay, his step daughter Deborah Morgan, as well as his many
beautiful grandchildren and two lovely nieces. There will be no service as
per Allan's wishes.
Publication Date: 2013/04/23
DUBE, Margaret (Maggie)
September 7, 1960 to July 4, 2012 -- Born in Toronto to Rev George Bell
and Betty Ann Mossman. Spent early years in Oshawa and Sudbury, Ont.
She moved to Alberta in 1981, with her son Jed (born Sept 17, 1980).
She married Gerald Dube in Sept 1985, and had daughter Nicole born
March 24 1988. She ran her tack shop in Wimborne from 1986 to the end
of 1987. She had a general accounting and tax preparation business in
Innisfail. Then went onto working for Sunterra Farms in there Accounting
office in Acme. She always took on more work than she could do. Horses
and the animals were her passion in life, after her family. She liked to
keep her life simple, didn't expect anything fancy or expensive.
Her later years she raised shire horses, which followed the footsteps of
her father.
She is pre-deceased by her son Jed in October 1, 1999. She is survived
husband Gerald, daughter Nicole and her parents Rev. George Bell and
Betty Ann Mossman; sister Fiona Haines. Funeral services were held on
Tuesday July 10, 2012 at the Wimborne Community Hall with Pastor Nick
Wasylowich officiating. Interment followed in the Wimborne Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes may be made directly to the Red
Deer Humane Society. Heartland Funeral Services Ltd, Olds entrusted
with arrangements. 403-507-8610. www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2012/07/10
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DUECK, Jacob (Jake)
DUNN, Myles Albert
EDGAR, William John
Jacob Dueck passed away at Olds Hospital and Care Centre, on August
14, 2013 at 95 years of age. He was predeceased by his loving wife Mary
after 68 years of marriage, and is survived by his three children, Lorraine
(Jackson) Hale, Irma (Frank) Billington, and Ralph (Ann) Dueck. They had
seven grandchildren and nine great grandchildren: Melissa (Mike) Bown
and their children, Jacob (Mandi) Bown and Samantha; James (Carmon);
and Chris (Amanda) Hale with their children Taylor and Jaycee; Amy
Billington; Lori-Ann (Victor) Vasquez; Cheryl (Dallas) Parker and their
children, Eva-Marie, Tyson and Tess; and Brent (Kate) Dueck with their
children, Ruby and Etta. He is also survived by two of his sisters, Ann
Braun of Altona, Manitoba, and Sara Braun of Airdrie, Alberta. He was
born on April 26, 1918, and raised in southern Manitoba in a religiously
inclined family. In 1939 he was baptized as one of Jehovah's Witnesses
and was actively involved in sharing Bible truths with others. Jake married
his beloved wife, Mary, in January 2, 1940. They spent time in Ontario
and Winnipeg and then settled down on the Dueck Farm in 1944 where
they built their first house together. In 1948 they purchased a farm in the
same area near Altona, Manitoba, and lived there with their three children
until 1962 when they moved to Olds.
Besides farming, Jake and Mary enjoyed traveling. As traveling
enthusiasts they visited different countries and islands including Australia,
Fiji, Hawaii, India, Thailand, Portugal and Spain, among others, and they
loved spending their winters enjoying the warm and dry weather of
Arizona. Reading was one of Jake's passions; he was always learning new
things and he would not hesitate to stop while out for a drive and talk to
the other farmers he met along the way. They also enjoyed having family
and friends gathered together at their home. The Bible truth was the
foremost in his life. He served as an active elder for many years in the
local congregations and he was able to help many people to study the
Bible during his lifetime. He remained faithful to Jehovah God until the
end of his days. Now awaiting the resurrection he sleeps in peace (John
5:28,29). He is in Jehovah's memory as well as ours. We will miss him
dearly and long for the day when we can put our arms around him again.
A memorial service for Jake Dueck was held at the Kingdom Hall of
Jehovah's Witnesses in Olds, Alberta on August 17, 2013 at 2 pm. The
family would like to express their sincere appreciation to everyone for
their loving support, kindness and encouragement during this difficult
time.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd, Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Myles Albert Dunn passed away September 4 2012 at the age of 63.
Myles was born in Olds Alberta December 10 1948. He got his education
in Olds. Myles will forever be remembered by his best friend and wife
Diane. Myles will be remembered by his children James, Jesse,
Sharlette(Christopher) Cindy (Bryce) he was so proud of each one and all
they have accomplished, his brother Gordon (Elaine) sister Connie (Frank)
sister in law Ruth (John) sister in law Becky (Heber) Susan (Frank) Sylvia
(Richard) Brenda (Eric) brother in law Robert (Tammy) Richard (Louise)
Bill (Melony) and his mother in law Kathy several nieces and nephews as
well great nieces and nephews Myles loved his grandchildren each and
everyone of them were very special and such a proud grandpa he was.
Myles was predeceased by his parents Albert and Mary Dunn brothers
Terry and Ron and father in law Bob Brandly. Myles loved to collect old
cars watch documentaries and World war II movies. He was hard working
determined and strong willed. Myles had an awesome sense of humor
which was evident in his laugh and dancing eyes. He loved to go for
coffee with his buddies at their favorite watering hole.
You can shed tears that he is gone or you can smile because he lived. You
can close your eyes and pray that he will come back or you can open your
eyes and see all that he has left. Your heart can be empty because you
can't see him or you can be full of the love you shared. You can turn your
back on tomorrow and live yesterday or you can be happy for tomorrow
because of yesterday. You can remember him and only that he's gone or
you can cherish his memory and let it live on. You can cry and close your
mind, be empty and turn your back, or you can do what he'd want, smile,
open your eyes, love and go on.
Myles was laid to rest September 14, 2012 in the Olds Cemetery.
Mr. Bill Edgar of Sundre passed away at the Foothills Hospital Centre on
Tuesday, July 26, 2011 at the age of 69 years. Bill is survived by his sons:
Mark (Jeanie) of Langley, BC and Mike (Lori) of Sundre; his daughters:
Lisa (Dale) Pederson of Sundre, Darlene (Ken) Edgar and Kathy (Neil)
Meyer both of Calgary as well as their mothers Ann-Marie and Meryle. His
memory will be further cherished by his 16 grandchildren: Carry Ann,
Dawn, Kayla, Brittany, Bailey, Ashley, Anthony, Megan, Ryan, Cara,
Andrew, Billy, Emily, Isabelle, Lexi and Sadie as well as 4 greatgrandchildren. Bill will also be dearly missed by his 3 sisters: Brenda, Pat
and Stormy as well as their spouses. Bill's memory will be treasured by
his good friend Kenny and the Saunders Family. Bill was born in London,
England; he immigrated to Canada at the age of five. He was raised in the
Fallen Timber/ Graham area where he also received his schooling. Bill
made trucking his life. Although he moved his family throughout BC it was
Sundre where he set down his roots. Bill will be remembered for being a
dedicated and hardworking man. He had strong morals and a true sense
of responsibility, always willing to lend a helping hand. A Celebration of
Bill's life was held at Branch # 223 of the Royal Canadian Legion, 135 – 6
Street SE, Sundre on Friday, August 5, 2011 at 1:00 p.m. A private family
interment followed the service as well as a reception back at the Legion.
Condolences can be forwarded to the family at
www.mountainviewfuneralchapel.com. If friends so desire, memorial
donations may be directed to S.T.A.R.S. Alberta Shock Trauma Air Rescue
Foundation – Calgary Base, 1441 Aviation Park N.E. Box 570, Calgary, AB
T2E 9Z9. Arrangements are entrusted to Mountain View Funeral Chapel,
112 – 1 Street NW, Sundre. Phone 403 - 638 -1853. Locally owned and
operated proudly serving our community for over 46 years.
Publication Date: 2012/09/18
Publication Date: 2011/08/09
DUX, Caitlin Dawn
EDGERTON, Claude Melvin
Publication Date: 2013/08/20
DuHAULT, Lynne Susan
Mrs. Lynne Susan DuHault of Eagle Hill passed away in the sunny
afternoon on the 08 May 2012 at the age of 53 years. She fought a long
struggle with cancer and at her side throughout the process was her
loving and devoted husband Adrian Anthony René Jaçques DuHault of 22
years marriage. Lynne was Adrian's guiding light keeping him on the
correct course. She was a giving and passionate person who was always
there for her family. She will be sadly missed by her mother Grace
ANDOH, her sister Edith GENFI, and her nephews Mark and Michael
GENFI and her nieces Natalie GENFI and Charmaine GENFI with her
beloved husband and children. Lynne will be deeply missed by her friends.
Lynne was predeceased by her father. Lynne was born along the West
Africa coast line called Cape Coast, GHANA. Lynne loved the outdoors and
nature itself but just couldn't quite get used to the cold winters.
Donation's on Lynne's behalf can be made to Olds and District Hospice
Society. The service will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday May
23,2012 at First Baptist Church 5005-53 Avenue, Olds, Alberta, T4H IH6.
Wonso Mu! Wonso Mu! Wonyi Nyinpa
Funeral Arrangements entrusted to Heartland Funeral Services Ltd, 530350 Ave, Olds. AB 403-507- 8610 www.heartlandfuneralservice.com
Caitlin "Bean" Dawn Dux, mother, fiancé, daughter, sister, aunty, cousin,
niece and friend, passed away December 19, 2012 at the age of 22 years.
Cait was born September 12, 1990 in Red Deer to Chris & Kelly Dux. She
attended Mecca Glen School from K to Grade 9 and then Ponoka
Composite High School Grades 10 – 12. After completing high school, Cait
attended Olds College taking the Vet Medical Receptionist and Business
Management programs. She loved all animals especially her horse Brook.
Her goal was to one day open up her own horse boarding stable. She also
loved lambing season at home and was the first in line to bottle feed the
newborn lambs when needed. Cait loved her dogs Elvis, Kida and Bear
and they also were a big part of her life. Cait met the love of her life
Timothy Slemko in 2006 and to this union a beautiful baby girl was born
in September 2011, Savannah Louise Marie. Cait was a very good mother
to Savannah and loved her deeply. Tim and Cait got engaged in 2012 and
she was very excited to become a bride. Cait was a loving, caring, kind
and generous person with a contagious smile and laugh that will be
forever missed by all that knew her. She is survived by her beloved
fiancé, Timothy Slemko; her pride and joy daughter Savannah; loving
parents Chris & Kelly Dux; 2 brothers David (Ashlee) Dux; Steven
(Janelle) Dux; nephews Zachary & Carter Dux; grandparents Dave &
Darlene Bouchard; mother-in-law Maureen Slemko; brother-in-law Todd
Slemko; grandmother-in-law Louise Slemko; best friends Kayla Malthouse
and Missy (Kyle) Penrod; as well as numerous cousins, aunts, uncles and
friends. She was predeceased her grandmother Edna Dux, aunt Jean
Collins, uncle Keith Dux, grandfather William Dux, grandfather-in-law Ron
Slemko. Funeral services were held on Sunday December 23 at the Royal
Canadian Legion, Branch #66, Ponoka with Harold Hunter officiating. In
lieu of flowers, memorial tributes in Caitlin's honor may be made to a
trust fund for Savannah at any RBC Alberta location. Heartland Funeral
Services Ltd, Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403-507-8610.
www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2013/01/08
Publication Date: 2012/05/22
DYKSTRA, Albert
DUMONTIER, Elda
It is with great sadness we announce the passing of our beloved mother,
grandmother and great- grandmother, Elda DuMontier on April 22nd,
2011 at the age of 98 years.
Elda journeyed to heaven peacefully following a constant vigil by family
members and a fantastic Palliative Care team. Elda was born on
December 16, 1912 in Cluny Alberta to Hermedous and Annie Maurice.
She married Leo DuMontier September 30, 1939. She was predeceased
by her parents, her husband, two brothers and a sister.
If one measures their worth by their life's work then Elda's worth was
priceless. She consciously and enthusiastically devoted her life to her
family, especially her nine children Joe DuMontier (Janet), Charlotte
Empey (Les), Elaine Gidyk (Dick), Marietta Elliott (Bruce), Jerry
DuMontier, Rita Stafford-Mayer (Rod),
Sylvia Alford (Jim), Annette King (Bob) and Theresa Janzen (Rick). She
also leaves to mourn her cherished 16 grandchildren and 30 greatgrandchildren.
At an early age, Elda's parents moved to the family homestead south of
Three Hills where Elda and Leo followed in her father's footsteps
continuing to farm the land. She farmed until 1993 when at the age of 81
she decided to retire to Olds to be nearer to family. The farm was an
important part of her life and she often mentioned how much she missed
the farm. The past three years she has resided at the Olds Continuing
Care Centre. Elda was a devout Catholic, a member of the Catholic
Women's League since 1936, a life member of the Royal Purple and a
sincere community minded person. Above all else, providing a
comfortable warm home, great home cooked meals and a love of family,
were first and foremost in Elda's life.
A funeral mass was held at St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Three Hills on
Friday April 29, 2011. Interment followed at the Three Hills Catholic
Cemetery.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds Alberta, in charge of arrangements.
403-507-8610.
Publication Date: 2011/04/26
DUNCAN, Elsie May
Elsie May Duncan (nee Buxton) passed away peacefully on January 31,
2015 at age 93 in Langley, B.C. She was predeceased by her husband,
Bob, and her brother Ken Buxton. Elsie will be dearly missed by her
children Heather (Moe) Baile, Fern (Rick) Roach and Bob (Heidi) Duncan,
as well as her 8 grandchildren (Andi, Megan, Ryan, Alicia, Erin, Christie,
Sarah and Allistair), 5 great grandchildren (Jordan, Aidan, Sydney, Natalie
and Wesley) and her two sisters, Sheila Church and Mary Olson.
Elsie was born in Derbyshire, England in 1921 and immigrated to Canada
at age 5. She was raised in Bowden, Alberta and lived and worked in
Olds, Alberta for the first 20 years of her married life. Elsie was a strong,
independent lady, becoming one of the first female pilots in Central
Alberta. After moving to Langley, she worked in accounting until her
retirement and then volunteered for many years with the Hospital
Auxiliary.
Elsie led a full and rewarding life and made a significant impact on the
lives of her family. She lives on in the hearts of all she touched.
The family wishes to thank the staff at the Langley Lodge for the special
care they gave her over the past six months. A celebration of Elsie’s life
will be held this summer in Bowden, Alberta.
Publication Date: 2015/02/10
Albert Dykstra, born September 17, 1953, passed away Saturday
morning, March 8, 2014, with his loving wife Myra by his side. His last
hours were spent with his wife; his three children, Julie and her husband
Brent Wasson, Amy and her husband Rick Kohut, and Nicholas and his
wife Rachel Belliveau;as well as his two grandchildren, Evan and Sophia
Kohut. He will also be remembered by his three brothers, John, Rick, and
Fred. Albert was the son of the late Doeke and Leentje Dykstra. Having
grown up on a dairy farm in the Fraser Valley, BC, Albert learned to pull
his weight at a young age. By the age of 14, he was working full time at a
neighbouring dairy farm. He met the love of his life, his wife, not long
after. After having their three children, the young family moved to the
Didsbury, AB area, in 1981 with the goal of building their own dairy farm.
After many successful years of farming, the family moved to Didsbury in
1996 where Albert worked for West Country Dairy Supplies just outside of
Olds. Albert loved spending time with his children and grandchildren,
taking drives with his wife in the country, maintaining his beautiful home
and backyard, and taking holidays with his close friends and children.
Albert was a kind, soft spoken, and modest man with a quick and
disarming wit. Most importantly, Albert was an open-hearted man of faith
with an unwavering ethic. The family would like to thank the staff at the
Southwood Hospice in Calgary for their compassionate care. A Celebration
of Life will be held on Saturday, March 15, 2014 at 2:00 pm at the
Bergthal Mennonite Church. For those who wish, donations in Albert's
Memory may be made to The Mustard Seed Ministry, 102 – 11 Avenue
SE, Calgary, AB, T2G 0X5. Messages of condolence may be left for the
family at www.myalternatives.ca.
Alternatives Funeral & Cremation Services. Serving Didsbury and
Surrounding areas since 1997. (403) 335-9666 & (888) 216-5111
Claude Melvin Edgerton passed away September 17, 2014 very peacefully
at Bethany Care Centre, Didsbury at the age of 88 years. After serving in
the US Navy at the end of WWII, he married Marie Dodd of Harmattan.
He worked in many areas; rigs, farming, oilfield and forestry. Olds always
felt like home and when they retired they returned and moved into
Rosewood Towers. In June 2009, with health declining, they moved to
Aspen Ridge Lodge, Didsbury and soon after into Didsbury Long Term
Care. They enjoyed their 3 years together there. Claude lost the love of
his life, June 26, 2013 and found his time long and lonely. He leaves to
mourn his passing children Sherry (Ralph) Loberg of Cranbrook, BC, Linda
Steinke of Souris, MB and Greg (Linda) Edgerton of Sherwood Park; 9
grandchildren and 21 great-grandchildren; sister Iva as well as numerous
cousins and friends. Graveside services were held on Monday September
22, 2014 at the Westerdale Cemetery with Pastor Norm Tauber officiating.
In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes may be made directly to the charity
of choice.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2014/09/30
EDGERTON, Margaret Marie
Feb. 12, 1925 – June 26, 2013 -- With heavy hearts we announce the
passing of Marie. She was received into God's loving arms as she
peacefully slept on June 26 at the age of 88 years. Marie is survived by
her husband of 67 years Claude and his sister - her best friend - Iva
Wright; their children, Sherry (Ralph) Loberg of Cranbrook, BC; Linda
(Ernie) Steinke of Souris, Manitoba; and Greg (Linda) Edgerton of
Sherwood Park, Alberta; her nine grandchildren, Cheryl (Jeff), Karla,
Chris (Britt), Darcy (Kristin), Kilian (Christin), Kim (Steve), Tesa (Chris),
Leah, and Kelsey (Michelle) and her twenty great-grandchildren, Zac,
Isaiah, Ezra, Marina, Courtnal, Colton, Kenya, Presley, Ethan, Danika,
Summer, Kendra, Ashton, Logan, Kendalyn, Jasmine, Kinton, Taven,
Kyden, and Gage will miss little Nana.
Her last years were spent with her husband in Unit #1 Long Term Care at
Didsbury where she was treated with love and excellent care. Thank you
so much to the entire staff. A celebration of Marie's life was held at
Heartland Funeral Chapel in Olds, Sunday June 30. Heartland Funeral
Services Ltd., Olds, entrusted with arrangements. 403-507-8610
www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2013/07/09
EDWARDS, Edward (Ted) Rowland
June 1, 1927 – January 14, 2012 -- John Ebeling of Olds passed away on
Saturday, January 14, 2012 at the age of 84 years.
John was born in Bentley, AB. He is survived by his children, Kathie and
Jim Morrison of Barrhead, AB, Judy and Ron Fraser of Westlock, AB, John
and Nancy Ebeling of Gull Lake, AB and Linda and Keith Dechant of
Houston, TX; eight grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; three sisters
and a brother; and numerous nieces, nephews and friends. He was
predeceased by his wife Millicent.
No Memorial Service will be held at this time. Condolences may be
forwarded through www.mcinnisandholloway.com. If friends so desire,
memorial tributes may be made directly to STARS Air Ambulance, 1441
Aviation Park NE, Box 570, Calgary, AB T2E 8M7, Phone: 403-295-1811.
In living memory of John Ebeling, a tree will be planted at Big Hill Springs
Park Cochrane by McInnis & Holloway Funeral Homes, Airdrie Funeral
Home, 300 Towerlane Drive, Airdrie. Telephone: 1-800-661-1599.
It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of our dearly
beloved husband and father Edward (Ted) Rowland Edwards on
September 5, 2012.
Ted was born in St. Paul, Alberta on June 26, 1929 and moved to Rocky
Mountain House at the age of eight. There he played baseball, hockey, did
lots of trail riding, fished, hunted and trapped. He completed his high
school education and then moved to Edmonton where he began his career
as a Purchasing Agent for an electrical/mechanical construction company.
Ted and Mary were married in 1957 and had three children. Ted spent a
lot of time with his family and friends fishing, hunting and camping all
over Alberta and British Columbia. He especially enjoyed his trips to
Pacific Rim National Park, the Okanagan, Barkerville and the Shuswaps.
After Ted retired, he spent five summers working for the Forest Service in
Nordegg as a campground attendant and loved interacting with the
campers. Ted was a great ambassador for the parks. Mary retired the
following year allowing them to tour the Yukon and Alaska for two months
where Ted landed a 50 pound salmon! Ted enjoyed many other activities.
He was a great bowler, played lots of golf, cross-country skied, and did
lots of hiking while on their camping trips. He also enjoyed gold panning
and did quite well! He loved travelling and went on trips to Hawaii, Maui
and through all the western states. In 1984 they took the trip of a lifetime
touring Hong Kong, Thailand, Singapore, and Malaysia. Ted was a diehard
fan of the Edmonton Eskimos and Oilers and attended many games while
in Edmonton. Ted and Mary moved to Olds in 2001 where they celebrated
their 50th Wedding Anniversary surrounded by family and friends. Ted
enjoyed his time in Olds and much time was spent playing cribbage,
winning at bingo and enjoying his grandchildren. Ted is survived by his
loving wife Mary, daughters Laurie (Jon), Roxane (Wes), and son Ted
(Jennifer). Ted will be missed by his grandchildren Lindsay, Kaitlyn, Eric,
Teddy, Kathleen and Cooper; three sisters Peggy Robins, Kay Cormack
and June (William) Seagar. Ted was predeceased by his parents Edward
and Margaret, sister Doreen and brothers-in-law Rennie Cormack and
Jack Robins. A celebration of Ted's life occurred on September 8th, 2012
at the Olds United Church with Reverend David Gilchrist officiating. In lieu
of flowers, memorial tributes may be made directly to the Olds Hospice
Society or the Olds Hospital Palliative Care Unit.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd, Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2012/01/17
Publication Date: 2012/09/25
Publication Date: 2014/03/18
EBELING, John Henry
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EHRHARDT, Emma Lilian
ELLENTON, Earl Kaye ("Duke")
ELMER, Robert Glenn
Emma Lilian Ehrhardt of Olds passed away on June 5, 2012 at the age of
90 years. Emma was born in 1922 on the Jensen farm, six miles east of
Olds, where she grew up with her nine siblings. She described her family
as having "a minimum of material goods but a generous quantity of
enjoyment, fun, learning and family experience."
After high school, Emma attended the Calgary Normal School for teacher
training and began her career in 1940 at Smouse Creek. She married
Dave Ehrhardt in 1943, becoming a farm wife and later a mother.
When the family moved to Olds in 1956, Emma returned to teaching. She
taught in Innisfail and then Olds at elementary, junior and senior high
school levels. She completed her career at Olds College specializing in
public speaking. While teaching and raising her family, Emma completed a
Bachelor of Education in 1970.
Emma was active on many boards and in numerous organizations
including the Recreation Board, the Library Board, the Olds Golf Club, the
Royal Purple, the Evergreens, the Clarion Toast Mistress Club, the
Women's Institute and the Ladies Auxiliary of the Legion. She golfed and
curled for many years and was proud to achieve a hole in one at the Olds
Golf Course at the age of 79. Emma spent the last two years at Sunrise
Village, happily engaged in bridge, scrabble and singing in the Evergreen
Choir with her many dear friends. Throughout all her life Emma remained
engaged and interested in lives of her immediate and extended family.
She is survived by her son Roger (Jill Hawkins) of Ottawa; son in law Kent
(Sharon) Mitchell of Edmonton; grandchildren Brett Mitchell (Laura Bickle)
of Toronto, Tara Mitchell (Michel Rooijackers) of Singapore, Garth Ehrhardt
(Erica Burton) of Ottawa and Julia Ehrhardt of Ottawa; great
grandchildren Paige and Zoe Mitchell of Toronto. She is also survived by
her siblings Harold, Clarence and June and many members of the
Ehrhardt and Jensen families in Canada, the United States and Denmark.
She was predeceased by her husband Dave, her daughter Wendy Mitchell,
her parents and six of her siblings.
If friends so desire, memorial tributes may be made to the Olds and
District Hospice Society or to the Olds Hospital and Care Centre. A
memorial service will be held at St. Paul's Lutheran Church (5022 52nd
Street) on Wednesday, June 13, 2012 at 2:00pm with Pastor John Lentz
officiating. Messages of condolence to the family may be forwarded from
www.mountainviewfuneralchapel.com. Arrangements entrusted to
Mountain View Funeral Chapels, Olds. Phone: 403-556-3223. Proudly
serving our community for over 49 years.
With sadness we announce the passing of our dad, Duke Ellenton on
Wednesday, August 10, 2011 at the age of 81. Dad was born in High
River and raised in Nanton before gaining an electronics diploma at
S.A.I.T. This education launched a 35 year career with the Canadian
Western National Gas Company (ATCO) in Nanton, Olds, Banff and
Canmore. In Olds, he pioneered the installation of the original natural gas
lines to service the growing community. Sports and nature was Duke's
religion in which he excelled and through which he made lifelong
friendships. Against all odds in 1956, he was a leading defenseman on the
small town Nanton Palaminos hockey club who rose to prominence by
winning the Big 6 Championship. He would move on to several more
championship hockey teams (Bees, Elks) in Olds during the Sixties where
he won league scoring titles in spiriting his teams to excellence. Dad was
also a great baseball player and coached minor ball in Olds for many
years. He also served as president of the Olds Golf Club; was an active
member of the Olds Kiwanis Club, Alberta Fish and Game, Pheasant
Rehabilitation and Ducks Unlimited. Duke also loved to wheel and deal
cars and his first purchase, a 1941 Dodge sedan, would be followed by 55
more acquisitions over the next 60 years. Dad's motto was a stranger is
just a friend you haven't met yet and he lived it to a fault. Duke is
survived by his wife and best friend Kathy; sons Philip and Brent
(Shannon); daughters Barbara (Robert) Wall and Nancy; brother Gary
(Louise); grandchildren Matthew, Stefanie, Elizabeth and Jaymie. He was
predeceased by his parents Earl and Sarah. At Duke's request, instead of
a funeral, a private party will be held for close family members and
friends. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in memory of Duke
Ellenton to the World Wildlife Fund 245 Eglinton Avenue East Suite 410
Toronto, Ontario M4P 3G1 or The Canadian Cancer Society 200, 325
Manning Road N.E. Calgary, Alberta T2E 2P5. Condolences to the family
can be forwarded from www.mountainviewfuneralchapel.com.
Arrangements entrusted to Mountain View Funeral Chapel 5226 – 46
Street, Olds, Alberta T4H 1B8. Phone 403-556-3223. Locally Owned And
Operated, Proudly Serving Our Community For Over 46 Years.
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Robert Glenn
Elmer on March 31, 2014, at the age of 75. Glenn was born in Swift
Current, Saskatchewan on December 29, 1938. His family moved to Fort
Macleod, Alberta where he spent his formative years playing all of the
sports that he loved, especially hockey, basketball and fishing. Glenn also
loved to dance and met his wife, Mabel, at one of the many dances that
he attended. Glenn and Mabel were married in 1957. They moved to
Lethbridge, then on to Calgary, where he started working with Canadian
Western Natural Gas, now known as Atco Gas. They transferred to Olds in
1964, before Olds had paved roads. He saw a lot of changes and was
involved in a great part of them. He spent six terms on Town Council, was
a Charter Member of the Olds Lions Club and was a Legion Member and
served one term as their President. Glenn also coached Minor Hockey and
refereed games for many years. He enjoyed many summer weekends and
vacations camping with family and friends. After 34 years of working, he
retired so that he could enjoy his two greatest loves: travelling and his
beloved granddaughter, Alexandra. Glenn is survived by his wife Mabel,
daughter Leslie Bonenfant, son and daughter-in-law Bruce and Alison
Elmer, granddaughter Alexandra Bonenfant (David Faulkner), greatgranddaughter Alyssa Faulkner, sister Dorothy Martin (Kelowna, B.C.),
brothers Larry (Marie) of Olds, Roy (Marilyn) of Vulcan, many nieces,
nephews and extended families. He was predeceased by his parents
Sidney and Mae Elmer, brothers Clifford and George, and sisters Beatrice
and Frances. Special thanks to Dr. Steven Turner and the wonderful staff
at the Olds Hospital Long Term Care Centre. A celebration of life took
place on April 8, 2014 at the Royal Canadian Legion in Olds, AB. In lieu of
flowers please donate to the Olds Hospital Long Term Care Centre or the
Alzheimer Association. Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted
with arrangements. 403-507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2012/06/12
EKISS, Freda
It is with great sadness we announce the passing of Freda Ekiss. Freda
passed away Friday May 20, 2011 at the Olds Hospital. She was born in
Gradenfeld, Russia October 26, 1916 a twin sister to brother Nick and
they were the youngest of the family. Peter and Elizabeth Kroker, their 4
sons and 5 daughters immigrated to Canada in 1925. They settled in
Sedalia, Alberta where Freda began school at the age of 9 years unable to
speak any English. She worked various jobs prior to arriving in Olds in
1948. Freda met Gordon Ekiss in Olds and they were married February
26, 1949 at the St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Two children were
blessed to call them their parents; Reg in 1954 and Joyce in 1956. Freda
worked at the Olds College for 12 years. When she retired, Freda and
good friend Rita Larsen travelled to many places all over the world. She
loved to bowl and did so for many years, bowling on many leagues.
Shuffleboard was another one of Freda's activities she enjoyed playing at
the Olds Legion with Ollie Hays. They both participated in many Senior
Games winning gold, silver and bronze many times. Freda said it was only
a game, but she really did want to win! Freda is survived by her two
children son Reg; daughter Joyce (Rob); two granddaughters Robin &
Ashley Whitford; two sisters-in-law Loretta Ekiss and Dorothy Kroker as
well as numerous nieces and nephews. A Celebration of Freda's Life will
be held on Saturday June 25, 2011 at 2:00 p.m. at St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church with Pastor Dave Ingram officiating. Memorial
tributes may be made directly to the Mount View Lodge, Olds. Heartland
Funeral Services Ltd, Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403-507-8610.
www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2011/05/31
EKISS, Loretta Iris
It is with great sorrow we announce the passing of Loretta Iris Ekiss.
Loretta passed away on Friday October 25, 2013 at the Olds Hospital after
a courageous battle with cancer. She was born in Nelson, British Columbia
January 23, 1919, a daughter to Charles and Eleanor Judkins (nee
Macpherson). The family then moved to Eagle Valley in 1923. Loretta
began school and enjoyed having fun playing tricks on her dear friend
Mildred and all her other classmates that she obviously cared for very
much. She later moved to Olds, completed her education and met Joseph
Adams. They had two daughters Gaylene and Jo-Anne. Loretta began
working at Maybanks Drugs at the soda and malt counter with another
wonderful friend, Evelyn. She often told us the story of her saving money
to buy her first washing machine on VJ Day at the end of WWII. She later
took on the cooking job at the Olds College feeding all the students. She
later moved on to cook at the Officers Mess in Calgary. After her job in
the army kitchen, she returned to Olds where she met Freeland Ekiss and
they married on March 11, 1950. Freeland and Loretta adopted a son
Trevor in 1954. Loretta had so many interests; her beautiful flower and
vegetable gardens, picking wild berries, going wild bird hunting with Ruby
and Marg, sitting on a beaver dam with her fly rod catching her limit with
family and friends on the Stoney Creek west of Sundre. She was probably
the best in the world at entertaining and feeding all her wonderful family,
friends and stranded strangers. Her door was open to everyone. Loretta
was a long-time member of the Presbyterian Church and organized many
catering events throughout the church for many years. She loved life no
matter what was thrown at her. The family would like to extend a special
thank you to Shawn, Renee and little Gabriel for the visits on Loretta's
last three days of her wonderful life. Also, thank you to Dr. Hoeve and the
nurses who took such wonderful care and showed their love to Loretta,
Olds & Didsbury Home Care, Faye Wallace and Mary-Lou. Loretta was
predeceased by her father and mother Charles and Eleanor Judkins;
daughter Jo-Anne Ensminger, husband Freeland, brothers Harold and
Woodrow Judkins and sister Geraldine Pumphey. She is survived her son
Trevor( Betty); daughter Gaylene (Bob) Thompson; sister Gwen Trahan;
grandsons Bradley Thompson and Mark Ensminger; granddaughters
Lorene (Maury) Crous; Debra (David) Springham; Heather Thompson;
great-granddaughters Sydney Ensminger and Renee Crous (Peter
Ballance); great-grandson Travis (Jennifer) Thompson; as well as
numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held on Thursday
October 31, 2013 at 1:00 p.m. at Heartland Funeral Services Chapel, Olds
with Harold Hunter officiating. Interment followed at the Olds Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes may be made directly to S.T.A.R.S.
Air Ambulance or Alberta Breast Cancer Foundation.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd, Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2013/11/05
Publication Date: 2011/08/16
ELLIOTT, Rocky Lane
Mr. Rocky Lane Elliott of the Iola District, Bluffton, Alberta, passed away
suddenly on Sunday, September 4, 2011 at the age of 57 years.
Rocky will be lovingly remembered and sadly missed by his wife, Joni; his
three sons, Kyle (Victoria) Elliott of Cochrane and their son, Micah; Kaleb
Elliott (Jacquie Whittle) of Calgary; and Kole Elliott of the Iola District;
and his daughter, Korina (Mike) Roussel of Strathmore and their daughter,
Ellyott. He will also be lovingly remembered and sadly missed by his
father, Ken Elliott of Mayerthorpe; and two brothers, Roy (Ruby) Elliott of
Water Valley, Alberta; and Hector Elliott of Westward Ho, Alberta; as well
as other relatives and many friends. Rocky was predeceased by his
mother, Joy.
A Public Funeral Service in Celebration of Rocky's Life was held at the
Bluffton Community Hall, Bluffton on Saturday, September 10, 2011 at
2:00 p.m. with the Reverend Bernie Rist officiating. Interment preceded
the Funeral Service in the Iola Fairview Cemetery, Bluffton at 10:00 a.m.
If friends desire, memorial tributes in Rocky's Memory may be made
directly to the charity of one's choice. Condolences to the Family may also
be expressed by e-mail to: [email protected]
Funeral and Burial Arrangements for the Late Mr. Rocky Lane Elliott
entrusted to the care of Oberhammer Funeral Chapels Ltd., Box 717,
4922 - 50 Avenue, Rimbey, Alberta.
Publication Date: 2011/09/13
ELLIOTT, William
MAY 2, 1917 TO AUGUST 17, 2013 -- It is with great sadness that we
announce the passing of our dear husband, father, grandfather and great
grandfather. "Bill" was a hardworking man of great integrity, an excellent
manager with a lust for knowledge and was clearly dedicated to his
family, community, church and Legion. More than anything, he was filled
with love and pride for his family, and never failed to say "Thank you" and
"I love you" to anyone who visited or called.
Bill proudly served his country overseas for four years in World War Two,
while his bride-to-be waited back home. Once he returned, he and Esther
were married in 1944 and began their farming life together in 1946. Bill
remained a farmer in the Ennerdale district for 27 years, until 1973, when
he and Esther retired into Olds, AB. While there, he was an invaluable
member of the Olds Legion Branch #105, serving in the capacity of
numerous positions over the years, as well as volunteering extra time for
a multitude of functions, and recently earning his 60 year award and
lifetime membership.
Bill was an avid curler at Eagle Hill Co-op and in Olds, AB. and took part
in many bonspiels over the years, curling his last game at the age of 82.
Serving as president of the Board for the Co-op in Olds, Treasurer for St.
Paul's Lutheran Church, being instrumental in the initiation of "The
Sunshine Bus", as well as acting as a driver for it, and a variety of other
committees and functions, were among his many displays of commitment
to his community. Bill attended Olds College and became a driver
instructor in Olds and even after his retirement, continued to be involved
with the farming community by helping with spring seeding, fall harvest,
or whatever tasks needed to be done. In his free time, he and Esther
enjoyed many years of camping and travelling, with one of the most
memorable trips being a flight on the Concorde.
Bill is survived and will be sadly missed by his loving wife of 69 years,
Esther (nee Christensen), daughters Karen Kristine McCulloch (Innisfail,
AB.), Margaret Anne Elliott (Red Deer, AB.) and Marilyn Lee Elliott
(Saskatoon, SK.) and son James William Elliott (Toronto, ON.), 12
grandchildren, 20 great grandchildren, as well as a large family of nieces,
nephews and extended family, who he classified as "great people". Bill
was predeceased by his four brothers – John, Matt, Robert and Charles
and his four sisters – Margaret (Peggy), Ruby, Betty and Grace.
Heartland Funeral Home, Olds, AB. in charge of arrangements. Funeral
cards will be disbursed throughout the community this week.
Publication Date: 2013/08/20
Publication Date: 2014/04/08
ELWORTHY, Robert (Bob)
Robert (Bob) Elworthy of Bowden passed away suddenly at home on April
3, 2014 at the age of 57 years. Born in Zweibrücken, Germany, Bob
enjoyed golfing, fishing, camping and especially the annual fall hunt in
November. Loving father and friend to many, Bob was known for his easy
going and generous nature, laid back attitude, his sense of humour and
infectious laugh. He was always quick to lend a hand to anyone who
needed it. Bob is survived by his daughter Brooke Bertschi (Justin
Osness); grandsons Evan and Jace Bertschi; friend and partner Christine
Lyttle; brothers Bruce & Gordon (Rosanna) Elworthy; nieces Sarah
Elworthy and Kathryn Badger and nephew Jeffrey Elworthy. He was
predeceased by his wife Vickey and parents Bill and Frances Elworthy.
Memorial services were held on Wednesday April 9, 2014 at Heartland
Funeral Services Chapel, Olds. Interment was held at the Bowden
Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes may be made directly to
the MS Society of Canada of charity of choice.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2014/04/15
ENGEL, Agnes Doreen (Boechler)
Oct 11, 1930- Oct 18, 2012 -- Agnes passed away peacefully on October
18, 2012 at the age of 82 in Didsbury, Alberta. She is now at rest in
Heaven where she will be able to spread her angel wings and watch over
all her family and friends. Agnes was born in Allan, Saskatchewan on the
farm and had 10 brothers and sisters. Agnes moved to Calgary in 1958
where she worked for the telephone company, continued her love of
dancing until she danced her way into the heart of her husband Horst
Engel in 1961 whom she then married. They moved out to Neapolis where
they revived an old cheese factory and ran a successful business for 36
years. Over the years she made many great friends in the neighbourhood
and I know mom will miss the "get togethers" with them. She always
loved a house full of people; in between the long hours at the cheese
plant she always found time to raise her family and countless other
nieces, nephews and many kids from other countries who spent extended
time at her home. Agnes will be greatly missed by her husband of
51years Horst Engel, children Bruce, Roger (Lori), Monique, grandchildren
Amanda, Ashley (Justin), Max and Eric and was predeceased by her
daughter Carmen (1966), sisters Irene, Veronica, Ann, brothers Bill,
Ernie, Len, Leo and parents Frank and Ida Boechler. Survived by sisters
Eleanor, Roma and Eva. Her daughter Monique looked after mom for the
last couple of years until she could no longer and she was placed in long
term care to be by her husband's side in March of this year. It was mom's
wishes that there be no service or memorial and we are respecting that.
We wish to thank the staff and volunteers at Unit 4, Didsbury long term
care for the care you gave mom in the last 7 months she was with us and
we are grateful she could spend that time with dad. In lieu of flowers
donations can be made to Unit 4 in the Didsbury Long Term Care Facility.
Publication Date: 2012/10/23
ENGEL-BRACKEN, Crystal
Crystal Engel of Olds, Alberta passed away suddenly on Wednesday,
January 5, 2011 at the age of 42 years. She is survived by her loving
family; her soul mate Ronald Nichols; parents Gary and Sylvia; brother
Darren (Trish) and niece Ryan as well as numerous relatives and friends.
A service will not be held by request. In lieu of flowers, if friends wish a
donation in Crystal's memory may be made to charity of one's choice.
Personal Alternative Funeral Services, 12 East Lake Way NE, Airdrie,
Alberta. (403) 216-5111 & (403) 912 - 0307.
Publication Date: 2011/01/11
ENGEL, Walter William
1923 - 2011 -- Mr. Walter William Engel passed away peacefully at the
Innisfail Health Care Centre on February 4, 2011 at the age of 87 years.
Walter was born February 27, 1923 on the family farm in the Lauderdale
District located northwest of Castor where he was also raised. Walter
served in the Armed Forces from 1942 to 1946 when he returned home to
continue farming on the home place. Walter married Pauline Fano in 1950
and moved to Bowden in 1955 where they resided until his passing.
Walter is survived by his loving wife Pauline and his three daughters Judy
(Gene) Connon of Sherwood Park, Beverley (Dwayne) Bartley of Calgary
and Lynn (Bob) Orr of Sundre. He is also survived by four grandchildren
and six great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by his sister Barbara
and his brother Alfred.
A memorial service will be held at St. Andrew's United Church (Bowden,
Alberta) on February 11, 2011 at 2:00 p.m. Memorial tributes may be
made to the Alberta Heart and Stroke Foundation or St. Andrew's United
Church. 4415- 49th St. Innisfail, Telephone 227-0006.
Publication Date: 2011/02/15
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ENGLER, Lewis Anthony
ESKESEN, Maureen
FIEDLER, Frederick William
1935 - 2014 -- Lewis Anthony Engler passed away peacefully at
Southwood Nursing Centre on March 13, 2014 at the age of 78 years.
Lewis is lovingly remembered by his wife Mavis and sons Wayne and
Brian, his daughter Juanita as well as 7 grandchildren and 5 greatgrandchildren. Lewis was predeceased by his brothers Werner and
Manfred and his parents Joseph and Maria.
A Celebration of Life will be held at SOUTH CALGARY FUNERAL CENTRE,
12700 Macleod Trail South, (at Lake Fraser Gate) Calgary on Thursday,
March 20, 2014 at 1 p.m. If friends so desire, memorial donations may be
made directly to the Tom Baker Cancer Centre (Alberta Cancer
Foundation), 1331 – 29 St NW, Calgary, AB T2N 4N2.
Messages of remembrance may be left for the family at
www.southcalgaryfuneralcentre.ca South Calgary Funeral CentrE and
Crematorium (at Lake Fraser Gate). Telephone: 403-297-0711. Honoured
Provider of Dignity Memorial
Maureen Eskesen passed away suddenly on April 24, 2013 at Peter
Lougheed Hospital Calgary. Maureen is survived by her husband Art
Eskesen; her two sons Jeff (Judy) of Sylvan Lake and Brad (Barb) of
Grahamstown, South Africa; four grandchildren, Alex, Gareth, Daniel and
Jenna. Maureen was born in Pinetown, South Africa on June 1, 1930.
After spending most of her life in South Africa she decided to follow her
son, Jeff, to Olds in 1995. She had some happy years working at Craig's
Clothing store as a salesperson. Then, as luck has it, met and married Art
Eskesen on November 6, 1999. They went on many memorable trips
together. Life was great. She had many years as a volunteer working at
the tuck shop in the Olds Hospital. She enjoyed her Curves classes and
bowling once a week. Jeff introduced her to the First Baptist Church, Olds
and from then on was a regular in the congregation. She really enjoyed
the people of Olds, making many good friends. Funeral services were held
on Tuesday April 30, 2013 at the First Baptist Church, Olds with Pastor
Brent Reilly officiating. In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes may be made
directly to the charity of choice. Heartland Funeral Services Ltd, Olds
entrusted with arrangements. 403-507-8610
www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
June 22, 1917 - December 6, 2012 -- Fred passed away peacefully in the
early morning hours at the Olds Extendicare. Fred lived a full life of hard
work, raising his children, hunting, and fishing. And his happiest times
were with his grandchildren. Fred is survived by Shelley Clark, (Robin &
Brandon) Garnet (Shannon) (Riley, Barrett, & Stevie). Cindy (Robert
Journoud), (Robert, Kelly Derek, & Megan). 7 great-grandchildren. Fred's
celebration of his life was held on Dec. 8, 2012 with his family. In lieu of
flowers, donations may be made to any Royal Canadian Legion, as he was
a World War Two veteran and a 61-year legion member.
Publication Date: 2014/03/18
ESKESEN, Gudrun
April 26, 2012 was a day of sadness and rejoicing. Gudrun passed away
at the Long Term Care facility in Olds, where she has resided the past 4
years. Gudrun was born in Redvers, Sask. on March 30, 1924. Her family
lived in Saskatchewan and Manitoba before moving to Sundre in 1946.
She was the bookkeeper for Eskesen Bros. sawmill and later for several
businesses in Sundre. In 1971 she went back to school in Sundre, at the
age of 47, to obtain her grade 10 certification, so she could pursue her
dream of being a nurse. She worked in the Didsbury Auxiliary Hospital for
many years.
Gudrun is survived by her brother Art (Maureen) Eskesen, sister-in-law,
Agnete Eskesen, nieces & nephews, David (Betty), Sharon, Shirley (Kurt),
Lyle (Anne), Darlene (Rick). She was a Great Auntie to 16 nieces &
nephews and their spouses and a Great Great Auntie to 20 children.
She was pre-deceased by her sister Christine, her parents Tue & Anna
Eskesen, sister-in-law Bertha Eskesen, brother Niels Eskesen & nephewin-law Leland Kinney.
Having never married, Gudrun devoted her life to her family and her
church with her time and talents.
Funeral services were held at Faith Lutheran Church on May 7, 2012.
Memorial donations may be made to the Faith Lutheran Church or charity
of choice.
Publication Date: 2012/05/08
ESKESEN, Agnete
Agnete Eskesen, longtime resident of Sundre, passed away on Saturday,
October 26, 2013 at the age of 89 years. She was born in Moorhead,
Iowa on May 13, 1924 to Anton and Kristine Skanderup. She met Niels
Eskesen and there were married in 1950. They bought a farm west of
Sundre where they raised their children David (Betty), Sharon Kinney,
Shirley (Kurt) Wentzell, Lyle (Anne), Darlene Smee. Following the passing
of her husband, Agnete moved to Olds and lived with Shirley and Kurt
where she received the utmost care and companionship, reinforcing the
family connections. Agnete was predeceased by her parents, 2 sisters, 6
brothers, 1 son-in-law and numerous relatives. She will be fondly
remembered by her children, 16 grandchildren, 22 great-grandchildren
and everyone who knew her. Agnete was a quiet, unassuming lady with a
strong gentle spirit. She lived her life for her family and every child,
grandchild and great-grandchild were her treasure. Her incredible faith
equipped her to face life's challenges. Funeral services were held on
Monday November 4, 2013 at Faith Lutheran Church with Pastor Gary
Aicken officiating. Interment was held in the Sundre Cemetery. In lieu of
flowers, memorial tributes may be made directly to the charity of choice.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2013/11/05
ESKESEN, Arthur Hans
Arthur Hans Eskesen of Olds passed away peacefully at the Innisfail
Hospital on Thursday January 15, 2015 at the age of 95 years. Art was
born November 18, 1919 on the family farm near Wauchope,
Saskatchewan (Section 16, Township 6, Range 6,West of the 1st Meridian)
to Thue and Anna Eskesen who both emigrated to Canada from Denmark.
The family moved from Wauchope to Durban Manitoba in 1934 and then
Art, with the notion of “Go West Young Man Go West”, came to Alberta in
1940. Following brief stints working on a family farm near Drumheller,
and in the army as well, Art arrived in Sundre in 1942. At the tender age
of 23 years and with a real sense of entrepreneurial spirit he started his
own sawmill business near Coal Camp. In 1946 the family joined Art in
Sundre and he expanded the business, partnering with his brother Niels
to form Eskesen Bros. Sawmill. Art always felt extremely fortunate for
the conscientious and hard working men employed in the sawmill
business and in return the men were grateful to him for the employment.
Many life long friendships were formed in those years. Art married Bertha
Rodgers in 1947 and in 1956, when the sawmill business was sold to the
Mjolness brothers, the two of them went into full-time farming in the
Eagle Hill Area on the Rogers family homestead. Being community
minded, Art found time to serve as Municipal/County councillor for two
successive terms 1959 - 1961 while Mountain View County transitioned
from a Municipality to a County district. In March of 1989 Art and Bertha
sold the farm and retired into Olds where he has resided until his passing.
During his so-called retirement years Art developed his wood working
skills and passed onto nieces and nephews many bowls and furniture
meticulously created with a wood lathe. He also enjoyed time spent
panning for gold on his prospect property in British Columbia and
travelling and camping extensively from Alaska to Texas with Bertha. Art
was predeceased by Bertha in September 1997. After a while on his own,
he met and married Maureen Coward in November 1999; Maureen
predeceased Art in April 2013. Art is survived by his brother Niels’
children and their families, David (Betty) Eskesen, Sharon Kinney, Shirley
(Kurt) Wentzell, Lyle (Anne) Eskesen, Darlene Smee. Art will always be
remembered for his positive attitude and approach to life and all it had to
offer; he had a wonderful sense of humour. He was an honorable man
and will be profoundly missed by countless friends. Funeral services will
be held on Friday January 23, 2015 at 1:00 p.m. at Faith Lutheran
Church, Sundre with Pastor Gary Aicken officiating. In lieu of flowers,
memorial tributes may be made in Art’s memory to the Sundre Museum.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2015/01/20
Publication Date: 2013/04/30
EVANS, Wendy
Wendy Evans passed away on May 15, 2012 at the age of 47 years. She
is survived by her long-term life partner, Tim; her daughters Jamie and
Brittany; one grandson; brothers Glenn (Donna), Danny, Dennis
(Melinda); as well as numerous nieces and nephews. "Unable are the
loved to die, for love is immortality" Memorial services were held on
Friday May 18, 2012 at the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch #105, Olds
with Harold Hunter officiating. Interment was held at the Olds Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes may be made directly to the Alberta
Breast Cancer Foundation. Heartland Funeral Services Ltd, Olds entrusted
with arrangements. 403-507-8610. www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2012/12/11
FINDLAY, Don Clifford
Don Clifford Findlay, of Olds, passed away January 29, 2012 at The
Salvation Army Agapé Hospice, Calgary at the age of 74 years. Don was
born February 28, 1937, at Shoal Lake, MB to Cliff and Irene Findlay. Don
grew up on the family farm at Kelloe, MB, and graduated from Ontario
Veterinary College in 1965. He was predeceased by wife Margaret in
2009. They were married in 1961 and spent 48 happy years together. Don
retired as a federal government district veterinarian in 1996. He was in
charge of the quarantine station at Leduc, AB, before moving to Olds in
1983. Don enjoyed his retirement years, filling them with travel, hunting
and fishing trips, curling and visits to friends and family. Don is survived
by daughter Sandra (Peter), son John (fiancé Susan), granddaughter
Robin, brother Douglas (Elaine) Findlay, sister Dianne MacTavish, and
many cherished nieces and nephews. Memorial service will be held Friday,
Feb. 10, 2012 at 2 p.m. in Olds United Church with Reverend Dong Chun
Seo officiating. Interment to follow at the Olds Cemetery. In lieu of
flowers, memorial tributes may be made to The Salvation Army Agape
Hospice, Calgary Alta., 1302 8th Ave. N.W., T2N 1B8 Heartland Funeral
Services Ltd, Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403-507-8610.
www.heartlandfuneralservices.com.
Publication Date: 2012/02/07
Publication Date: 2012/05/29
FABRICIUS, Clark
Clark Fabricius passed away suddenly on November 24, 2010 at the age
of 60 years. He will be sadly missed by his wife Linda; stepson Jason and
stepdaughter Amanda; three granddaughters Isabelle, Breanna and
Haylee and one brother Roy (Shi Mei). He was predeceased by both his
parents Jack and Elsa. A private family gathering will take place. Memorial
tributes may be made directly to the Epilepsy Association.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd, Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com.
Publication Date: 2010/12/07
FAGAN, Marjory "Marj" Ellen
Marjory "Marj" Ellen Fagan passed away November 27, 2011 at the age of
84 years. She was born November 5, 1927 in Olds to Stan and Mary
Hodgson. She received her schooling in Waterside, Innisfail and Olds. In
her younger years, Marj played fastball and was on the championship
team of Alberta. She was an active bowler, having bowled with several
different teams since 1948. Marj loved gardening and flowers. From May
6, 1946 to April 1983, Marj worked at the Bank of Montreal. On October
16, 1950 she married Paul Fagan. No children were blessed to this
marriage. Marj enjoyed spending time with her husband, her brothers and
their wives, her sister and all her nieces and nephews. As a volunteer,
Marj spent countless hours of service for the hospital, the Sunshine Bus,
Meals on Wheels and giving rides to those in need whether it be in town,
Red Deer or Calgary. St. Stephen's Parish has been blessed to have Marj
as an active member. She loved her church and quietly went about
cleaning, tidying and working, most often behind the scenes. Marj was on
parish council for two terms and was a member of the prayer group. The
Catholic Women's League benefited from Marj's numerous years of
service. She served a few years as secretary, many years as treasurer
and always as a member with willing hands and a big heart. Marj was
predeceased by her parents Stan and Mary Hodgson; husband Paul;
brothers John (and wife Peggy), Harold (and wife Betty), Joe; sister
Bettyann (and husband Ben) Sadler; infant sister; sisters-in-law Loretta
(and husband Gord) Burroughs, Adeline (and husband Mel) Storey,
Genevieve (and husband Gerry) Sutherland. She is survived by her
brother Bill (Bea), sister-in-law Dawn as well as numerous nieces,
nephews and a community of many friends from Olds and St. Stephen's
Parish. She will be sadly missed. Goodnight and God bless until we meet
again. Prayers were held on Wednesday November 30, 2011 at St.
Stephen's Catholic Church. Funeral Mass was held on Friday December 2,
2011 at 11:00 a.m. at St. Stephen's Catholic Church, Olds with Father
Maurice Okolie officiating. Memorial tributes may be made directly to the
Olds Hospice Society, CWL Future Projects or Olds Hospital Long Term
Care. Heartland Funeral Services Ltd, Olds entrusted with arrangements.
403-507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2011/12/06
FALK, Jennie Maenita (Spooner)
A longtime resident of Harmattan (Olds) Alberta, Summerland, BC and
more recently of Whitecourt, Alberta, passed away on May 13, 2014 in
Whitecourt at the age of 99 years old.
She will be sadly missed by her two sons Richard (Audrey) Spooner of
Olds, Alberta, Norman (Linda) Spooner of Whitecourt, Alberta, six
grandchildren David (Sue) Spooner, Wanda Spooner (Valadimir Bernal),
Tracey Spooner, Robin (Erin) Spooner, all of Calgary. Tabbatha (Jody)
Rizolli of Whitecourt, James Spooner (Ed McDonnell) of Toronto and 13
great-grandchildren. She was sadly predeceased by her first husband
Robert (Tony) Spooner of Harmattan (Olds) Alberta, Summerland BC in
1977 and by her second husband Jake Falk of Summerland BC in 2004.
Jenny was born Dec. 4, 1914 at Westcott, Alberta to the Springer family.
Funeral services were held in Summerland BC on Friday, May 23 at 1:00
p.m.
Publication Date: 2014/06/03
FESWICK, Pamela Anne
1957 - 2012 -- Pamela Anne Feswick, of Olds, Alberta died peacefully on
Monday March 28, 2012 in the Olds Hospital. She was 54 years of age.
She was born on October 13, 1957 in Woodstock, Ontario.
She is survived by her husband Stephen, of Olds, AB; her oldest son
Derek Phillip, of Vancouver, BC and her youngest son, Corey Daniel, of
Olds, AB.
Pamela had 5 beautiful grandchildren; Indianna Arden and Rio Isabella of
Olds, AB; Emma Tori and Lylah Pearl of Vancouver, BC and their brother
Smith Benjamin.
Pamela was a remarkable woman, who tirelessly tended to her husband
while he recovered from Hodgkin's disease for the past 3 years. Even
during her illness, she never waivered from offering herself to others
needing comfort; a listening ear or a shoulder to cry on.
Thanks must be expressed to the remarkable medical community in Olds,
AB who demonstrated ongoing care and support during this trying three
year period. A Memorial Service for Pamela has been held.
Messages of condolence may be forwarded to the family at
www.myalternatives.ca
Publication Date: 2012/04/03
FINDLAY, Ruth (nee Johnson)
1915 - 2011 -- Ruth Findlay nee Johnson passed away peacefully at Olds,
Alberta on April 6, 2011 surrounded by her loving family.
She was predecesed by her husband of 72 years, Bob; sister Thelma
Stunzi and brother Oliver Johnson. Ruth is survived by her sons Darwyn
(Mary) and Howard (Laree) and her sister Naomi as well as eight
grandchildren, eleven great-grandchildren and seven great-greatgrandchildren. She maintained a loving relationship with her brother and
sister's in-law together with many nieces, nephews and cousins from far
away. Ruth will be missed by all her special friends from Drumheller
where she was a member of the Royal Purple and volunteered for Meals
on Wheels. During her short time at Olds, Ruth became dear friends with
residents and staff at Legacy Village and Mountview Lodge. A Celebration
of Ruth's long Life will be held at First Baptist Church, 5005 53 Avenue, Olds, Alberta on Friday, April 15, 2011 at 2:00 PM, officiated
by Pastor Harold Hunter.
Personal Alternative Funeral Services, 12 East Lake Way NE, Airdrie,
Alberta. (403) 556-5445 & (888) 216-5111.
Publication Date: 2011/04/12
FISCHER, Elroy
Elroy Fischer of Olds passed away at the Olds Hospital on Wednesday
March 2, 2011 at the age of 70 years. Elroy was born on May 15, 1940 in
Hilda, Alberta to Ida and Jack Fischer. He attended school in Hilda until
Grade 10 and then completed his schooling in Medicine Hat where he met
the love of his life, Noreen. They were married on June 2, 1962. While in
Medicine Hat he was employed with AGT and was transferred to Leduc in
1965 for 10 years, then Lethbridge for 3 years and finally to Olds as the
AGT manager. After 32 years with AGT, he retired but continued to work
independently in the same field until fully retiring in 2009. Elroy continued
to be active in later years just as he was throughout his life. He was a
competitive curler in Leduc, Lethbridge and curled with the seniors in
Olds. He loved to cycle and cycled for the United Way representing AGT
from Red Deer to Calgary and return to make money for the United Way.
He also cycled from Suffield to Medicine Hat (twice) and Lethbridge to
Medicine Hat. Elroy was also an avid hockey fan whether it be watching or
playing. Elroy was an active member of the Olds Lions Club for many
years. He was also actively involved with the Zion Church in Didsbury.
Elroy was a kind and loving person whose greatest source of pride and joy
were his children their spouses and his grandchildren. He is survived by
his loving wife of 48 years, Noreen; sons Brent (Rebecca) of Airdrie;
Kevin (Maureen) of Cochrane; grandchildren Alea, Luke, Kaitlynne, Noah,
Malachi, Julianna and Sawyer; his mother Ida Fischer; brothers Archie
(Madeline) Fischer, Stan (Heather) Fischer all of Medicine Hat; sister
Audrey (Pat) Stenbeck of Pincher Creek as well as numerous nieces and
nephews. Funeral services were held on Tuesday March 8, 2011 at the
Zion Evangelical Missionary Church, Didsbury with Pastor Mike Morgan
and Pastor Grant Sikstrom officiating. Interment took place at the Olds
Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes may be made directly to
the Zion Evangelical Missionary Church, Box 686, Didsbury, AB T0M 0W0.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd, Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610. www.heartlandfuneralservices.com.
Publication Date: 2011/03/08
FISHER, May
May Fisher passed away March 18, 2014 in Valleyview, Alberta at the age
of 79 years. She was born May 2, 1934 to John & Sophie Petersen and
was raised on the farm north of Olds. In 1953 she married Roy Fisher and
resided on the Fisher farm until 1970 when they relocated to Valleyview.
A few years later they moved to their farm at Valleyview and May resided
there until a few months prior to her passing.
She leaves to cherish her memory her beloved husband Roy of 60 years
and her daughter Rennie, sisters-in-law Doreen Petersen, Gail Petersen,
Helen Jorgensen, Linda (Leonard) Brandson, Heather (Bill) Watson,
brothers-in-law Walter Fisher, Jim (Yvonne) Fisher, Bob Fisher and their
families.
May was predeceased by her parents, her brothers Marvin Petersen and
Boyd Petersen, her parents-in-law Lawrence and Daisy Fisher, sister-inlaw Loretta Fisher, brother-in-law Gert Jorgensen. To honour May's
wishes, no funeral service was held.
At this time Roy and Rennie would like to thank the Valleyview Hospital
staff for their compassion and excellent care May received prior to her
passing, a special thank you to friends Larry and Evelyn Fjeld, Greg and
Susan Lowen and the Petersen and Fisher families for their kindness and
support.
Publication Date: 2014/04/01
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FISHER, Walter William
FLOHR, Ross
FRAYN, James Kenneth (Ken)
It is with great sadness to announce the passing of Walter William Fisher
on April 8, 2014 at the age of 83 years. Walter was born in Olds on
February 6, 1931 to Daisy and Lawrence Fisher. Walter or sometimes
known as "Walt", loved his part-time job at Shoppers Drug Mart. He had a
passion for music and played various instruments. He bestowed a great
ability to fix violins, even if they came to him in parts/pieces in a paper
bag. Walter had a great sense of humour and was noted as being a
hardworking, loyal good father and friend. He will be sadly missed by all
that knew him. Walter leaves to mourn his son Glen Fisher of Medicine
Hat, daughter Connie (Gary) Ham of Calgary; two grandchildren Jordan
and Jade Ham; sisters Helen Jorgensen, Linda (Leonard) Brandson both of
Olds, Heather Watson of Calgary; brothers Roy of Valleyview, Jim of
Drumheller and Bob of Olds. He was predeceased by his wife Loretta in
2003 and son Wayne in 2013. In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes may
be made directly to S.T.A.R.S. Air Ambulance. A private graveside service
was held on Friday April 11, 2014 at the Olds Cemetery.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd. Olds, entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
It is with great sadness that we announce the sudden passing of Ross
Flohr. Ross was born in Cut Knife, SK on April 21st, 1942 to Al and Gwen
Flohr. The family moved to Alberta and lived in Innisfail during the 1950's.
During this time Ross met the love of his life and future wife Rosalee
Bergsten. Ross attended Montana State College to study accounting and
returned to Alberta to play for the Edmonton Huskies in the early 60s.
Ross and Rosalee were married in 1965 and moved to Calgary to start
their family. They moved to Regina and then all the way across the world
to Iran in 1978. Ross took a job in Saudi Arabia where many life-long
friends were made. After returning to Canada, Ross continued to work in
the Oil and Gas Sector. Other job opportunities included travels to Greece,
Bangladesh, Panama and Botswana. After working at BOVAR in Swan Hills
and then Alberta Health Services in Red Deer for the rest of his career,
Ross retired at the age of 70. Ross loved football, both on and off the
field. He was a member of the Edmonton Huskies Junior Football team
(62-64) and inducted into the Alberta Sports Hall of Fame in 2005 for the
accomplishment of winning three consecutive Canadian Championships.
Ross was also a loyal Stampeders season ticket holder for 20 years. Left
to cherish his memory are his children: Monica (Brad), Cathy (Dave
Connolly) of Calgary and his son Dwayne of Olds. Ross loved his five
grandsons dearly Jasper, Ambrose, Spencer, Felix and Oakley. He is also
survived by his sister Judy (Gary) of St. Albert. Ross was predeceased by
his sister Joan, father Al, mother Gwen and more recently, his son-in-law
David Wood in 2007 and wife Rosalee in 2009. Ross was a generous and
kind man who will be greatly missed by his family and friends. Memorial
services will take place on Thursday, December 6, 2012 at 1:00 PM at the
Royal Canadian Legion, Branch #105, Olds (5241 – 46 Street). In lieu of
flowers, the family requests that donations be made in memory of Ross to
Ovarian Cancer Canada - an organization that is close to our hearts.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd,, Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610. www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
August 4, 1941 – January 10, 2012 -- Ken Frayn passed away in Red Deer
Hospital after a courageous and short battle with cancer. He was 70 years
old at his time of passing. Ken was born in Consort, AB to Helena and
Thomas Frayn. The Frayn family lived in many locations over the course
of Ken's childhood. They included Consort, Gadsby, Red Deer and Rimbey,
AB. Ken was very active in sports all the way through his life. He was very
active in basketball, baseball, fastball, hockey (playing, coaching and
refereeing), and slo-pitch. Later in his life he was still trying to figure out
why people wreck a good walk by chasing a little white ball around a
grassy park. Ken was very fond of the outdoors. He enjoyed packing up
the family and taking them camping whether it was to Westward Ho, Gull
Lake or some other location. Ken also enjoyed spending time in his
greenhouse and had a green thumb that won him some awards for the
best cucumbers at the Mountain View County Fair. In 1964 Ken married
Patricia (Pat) Taylor and the couple resided in Rimbey where Ken worked
with his dad for the Town of Rimbey until he started his career with
Amerada Hess. His career with Amerada Hess saw a few company name
changes as well as it took him to a few different locations such as Rocky
Mountain House, Valleyview and Olds, AB. During his travels with
Amerada, he and Pat had 3 sons, Kevin (1964), Tony (1967) and Shawn
(1970). Ken retired from the Olds Gas Plant after 31 years of loyal
employment. He and Pat retired in the family house in Olds. In 2001, Ken
and Pat sold the family home and retired to the sanctuary of their cabin at
Woodland Estates, west of Bowden, AB. They proceeded to knock down
the old cabin and build a modern cabin that the kids couldn't move back
into. Ken and Pat lived at Woodland Estates until the fall of 2011 when
they moved back into Olds into a condominium. Ken was a very focused
man that was very proud of his accomplishments. He worked hard to
instill his positive characteristics and values in his children. Ken's sarcastic
humour and intelligent barbs will be greatly missed. Ken is survived by his
loving wife, Pat, his 3 sons, Kevin (Karen), Tony (Leeann) and Shawn
(Marcia). He had 4 grandchildren, Taylor (Damien), John, Devon and
Dawson. He also had a great-granddaughter, Charley. He is also survived
by his sister, Elvey Brown and brothers, Art (Judy) Frayn and Len Frayn.
Ken has many nieces, nephews and other family as well. Ken will be sadly
missed by all of the people that he touched over his life. There will be a
celebration of the life of Ken Frayn at the Olds Legion on January 28,
2012. The program will start at 2:00pm with a meet and greet with
snacks and refreshments to follow. Memorial tributes in Ken's name can
be made to the charity of the donor's choice. Heartland Funeral Services
Ltd, Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403-507-8610.
www.heartlandfuneralservices.com.
Publication Date: 2014/04/15
FLESSATTI, Stephan "Steve" Domenico
Stephan "Steve" Domenico Flessatti passed away August 29, 2014 at the
Olds Hospital at the age of 89 years. He was born in Innisfail on April 26,
1925. He grew up and farmed in the Summit district south east of
Bowden until he took a job at Olds College and then moved to Olds where
he resided until his passing. Steve is survived by his loving wife, Loretta;
daughters Sharon (Brian) Dyer, Evelyn (Richard) Black; son Larry (Gail)
Flessatti; 13 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; Loretta's family Paula
(Bob) Doiron-Gray; Cliff (Karen) Doiron; Chris (Susie) Reid; Debbie Reid;
sister Amelia Hammer; sisters-in-law Gertie Flessatti, Elsie Gorr, Ellen
Myska as well as numerous nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by
his first wife Jessie in 1993; sisters Eda, Pia, Jean and brothers Albert and
Johnny. Funeral Mass was held on Saturday September 6, 2014 at
Stephen's Catholic Church, Olds with Father Adam Daniluk celebrant.
Interment followed in the Olds Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial
tributes may be made directly to the Alzheimer's Society or the charity of
choice.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds, entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2014/09/09
FLINN, Rita R.
1938 - 2012 -- Mrs. Rita Flinn passed away unexpectedly at Olds, Alberta
on August 17, 2012 at the age of 73 years. Rita was born on December
20, 1938 at Vegreville to Thomas and Lillian Simmonds. On December 3,
1958 Rita married the love of her life William (Bill) Flinn of Olds. Rita
enjoyed following Bill around from job to job throughout the province,
meeting new friends along the way. She always enjoyed spending time
with family and friends playing cards, and all the family pets that came to
visit that often ended up staying. She also enjoyed spending time at
various curling clubs. Rita is survived by her two sons Tom (Judi) Flinn of
Toronto, Ontario, and Gord (Kim) Flinn of Stony Plain, Alberta; one
grandson Travis (Robyn) Pregitzer of Red Deer, Alberta; and two sisters:
Lois Olsen of Irma and Faye (Sonny) Smith of Mannville as well as
numerous nieces and nephews. Rita was predeceased by her loving
husband of 53 years William (Bill) 2001, her parents, three sisters and
two brothers. A Celebration of Life was held Friday August 24, 2012 at
1:00 p.m. at the Wimborne Community Hall. If friends so desire memorial
tributes may be made to the charity of your choice.
www.heartlandfuneralservices.com.
Publication Date: 2012/08/28
FLINN, Russell Eugene
With sadness, the family of Russell Eugene Flinn of Dapp, AB announce
his passing on February 13, 2012.
Russell is survived by his wife Sue; his sons: Dale (Maureen), Randy, and
Darcie; grandchildren: Trevor (Lori), Carrie (Garry), Rhonda (Scott),
Travis, Melissa (Shane), and Brad; Great grand children: Rylan, Regan,
Lian, Mitchell, Hayley, Devin, Kyle, Morgan, and Asha; two sisters: Jean
Beaver, Pat (Ralph) Krause; one brother, Keith (Shirley) Flinn, as well as
several other family members and friends. He was predeceased by his
first wife, Esther of 50 years; his daughter, Sharon; his son, Wayne and
grandson Brandon.
A Graveside Service will be held at the Mayton Cemetery, Olds, AB on
Saturday February 18, 2012 at 1:00 p.m.with Pastor Dieter Gohl
officiating. A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday February 25,
2012 at 1:30 p.m. at the Westlock Community Church of Christ 10915 106 Ave, Westlock, AB with Pastor Ken Stange officiating.
Anyone wishing to do so may make a memorial donation to STARS
Foundation, 1441 Aviation Park NE, Box 570, Calgary, AB T2E 9Z9 or the
Westlock Healthcare Centre Equipment Fund, 10220-93 St., Westlock, AB
T7P 2G4.
Send condolences to www.prairiefuneral.com. Prairie Sunset Funeral
Home Ltd. & Crematorium, Westlock, AB 780-349-5006
Publication Date: 2012/02/21
FLINN, Samuel Bernard "Way"
Samuel Bernard "Way" Flinn of Olds passed away at the Foothills Medical
Centre on September 29, 2014 at the age of 86 years. He was born on
July 27, 1928 in Olds. Way was raised and lived on the family farm in the
May City District east of Olds. In 1984 he moved across the road from the
family farm to a new homesite. He took all his schooling at the May City
School. He married Barbara Giggs of Chauvin, AB on November 9, 1974.
Way farmed all of his life. He loved animals, hunting, fishing, camping,
playing cards and visiting with friends and family. He loved to build things
with his hands and could always be found helping out the neighbors with
welding or repairing equipment.
Way is survived by his wife Barbara Flinn, sister Florence of Calgary,
brothers Stewart of Cowichan Lake, BC and Stanley of Red Deer and
numerous nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his infant brother
William Charles, father William Way in 1981 and mother Leonora in 1934,
brother William John (Bill) in 2001, sister Louise in 1996 and stepmother
Jean in 1983. A graveside service was held at the Mayton Cemetery for
family and close friends on Tuesday, October 7, 2014 at 10:00am. A
celebration of Way's life was held at the Wimborne Community Hall on
Tuesday, October 7, 2014 at 11:00am with Rev. Tammy Allen officiating.
Memorial donations may be made to your local SPCA or animal shelter.
Heartland Funeral Services, Ltd., Innisfail entrusted with arrangements.
Phone: 403-227-0006.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Innisfail, entrusted with arrangements.
(403) 227-0006. www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2014/10/07
Publication Date: 2012/12/04
FOLK, Jean
November 27, 1930 – September 4, 2014 -- It is with heavy hearts that
we announce the passing of our mom on Thursday, September 4, 2014 at
the age of 83 years. She will be dearly missed by her children, Terry
(Marnee), Kelly (Lila), Brenda (Rob) and Jane (Michael) Concannon, as
well as five grandchildren, four great-grandchildren and sister Ollie
Drewniak (John). Jean was also predeceased by her husband Frank,
daughter-in-law Debbie, and granddaughters Jamie and Amie. As per
Mom's wishes, no funeral service will be held. Jean's final resting place
will be the Rocky View Garden of Peace. If friends so desire, in lieu of
flowers, donations in Jean's name may be made to the Heart & Stroke
Foundation, www.heartandstroke.ab.ca.
Leyden's Funeral Home, 403-228-4422. www.leydens.com
Publication Date: 2014/09/09
FORAND, Evelyn
On February 20, 2012, Evelyn Forand (nee Dietrich) went to be with her
Lord and Saviour in Olds, AB at the age of 85 years. Evelyn was born on
March 6, 1926 in Ogema, Saskatchewan. She was the youngest of five
children. In 1946 she married Arthur Joseph Forand where they took up
residence in Radville, Saskatchewan. Predeceased by her parents Frank
and Ernestine (nee Lacaille), husband Arthur, sister Elinore Bell, sister
Cecilia Thiele, brother Ernest Dietrich, granddaughter Shannon Lynn,
granddaughter Christina Gorr, grandson Christopher Kelemen. She is
survived by her children Steve (Bev), Wayne, Louise (Jim), Frank (Kim),
Elaine (Bruce), Donna (Mike), Doug (Tracey), Janet (Brent), sister Anna
Cherpin, 16 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren, numerous nieces,
nephews and cousins and other relatives.
Evelyn enjoyed spending time with her family the most.
She was a strong, independent woman whose faith in the Lord was
unwavering. She was always willing to help in any way possible which
brought joy to her life. Her generosity extended far beyond her family and
friends, supporting many charitable organizations and missionaries.
Evelyn was a positive and encouraging person. In respecting Evelyn's
wishes a private family memorial will be held at a later date. In lieu of
flowers, donation can be made to charity of your choice.
Publication Date: 2012/02/28
FRASER, Stanley Garry
Mr. Stanley Garry Fraser of Olds loving husband of 46 years to Evelyn
Fraser passed away at the Olds Hospital and Care Centre on Thursday,
August 25, 2011 at the age of 73 years. Garry's memory will be cherished
by his loving wife Evelyn, his daughter Dawn (Troy) Bowen and his son
Jeff. His memory will be further treasured by his brother Gordon (Bev)
and sister June (Jim) Reid as well as a large extended family and many
dear friends.
Funeral services for Garry Fraser were held at Mountain View Funeral
Chapel in Olds on Monday, August 29th, 2011 at 2:00 p.m. Following
cremation Garry will be laid to rest with his late infant daughter Lana at
St. Mary's Cemetery in Calgary. Condolences can be forwarded to the
family at www.mountainviewfuneralchapel.com. Arrangements were
entrusted to Mountain View Funeral Chapel, 5226 – 46 Street, Olds AB
T4H 1B8. Phone 403 556 3223. Locally owned and operated, proudly
serving our community for over 46 years.
Publication Date: 2011/08/30
FRASER, Violet Loretta
Violet Loretta Fraser passed away peacefully on January 5, 2014 at the
age of 97 years. She lived most of her life in the Olds area. She is
survived by her sister Dorothy McCaig of Olds as well as numerous nieces
and nephews. She was predeceased by her first husband Fred Ott and
second husband Alex Fraser; parents Erin & Ida Boettger; three brothers
and five sisters(one was Violet's twin). In keeping with Violet's, wishes no
funeral service will be held. She will be interred beside her husband Fred
Ott in the Olds Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes may be
made directly to the charity of choice.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2014/01/14
Publication Date: 2012/01/24
FRENCH, Irven
Irven French passed away peacefully on Thursday, June 12, 2014 at the
age of 87 years. He is survived by his 3 daughters, Donna (Denis
Guenette) of Sundre, Sandy (Gary) Osborne of Elk Point, Geraldine
(Alvin) Shier of Canmore; 2 sons, Ross (Bernadette) French of Sundre
and Dan French of Calgary; 15 grandchildren; 29 great-grandchildren; as
well as other relatives and friends. Irven was predeceased by his spouse,
Sara French; Baby Boy French; granddaughter, Cynthia Shier; and son,
Irven Ronald French. At Irven's request, no Funeral Service will be held.
In lieu of flowers, please feel free to make memorial donations in Irven's
memory to the charity of one's choice. Messages of condolence may be
sent to the family at www.myalternatives.ca.
Alternatives Funeral & Cremation Services, Serving Olds and Surrounding
areas since 1997. (403) 556-5445 & (888) 216-5111
Publication Date: 2014/07/01
FRENCH, Jewell Afton
Jewell Afton French was the first of four children born to Albert & Alice
(Mecham) French. Jewell was born in his parent's rural home near
Julesburg, Colorado on October 31, 1910. He passed away Tuesday,
October 1 1, 201 1 at the Innisfail Health Centre after a brief illness at the
age of 100 years. He was a resident of the Mount View Seniors Home in
Olds. As a child he moved with his family to the Sandhills area of
Nebraska near the town of Lewellen, where his parents farmed for the
remainder of their working lives. In May 1942, he joined the US Army and
went by train from Lewellen to an army base in Kansas. He was soon sent
to the Panama Canal Zone where he spent the next 35 months as a
mechanic servicing guns on the fighter planes. Upon returning from
Panama, Jewell married Annie Catherine Groseclose on October 8, 1945
at Annie’s parents ranch. The newly-wed couple immediately left for
Lincoln, Nebraska where Jewell finished his military duty. While serving in
the army, Jewell mailed his checks home so his father could purchase a
quarter section of farm land near Lewellen. Upon his discharge the young
couple moved to their new farm. They remained in that area and build
their life together for the next 25 years. During these years the young
couple worked hand in hand and the names "Jewell & Annie” just seemed
to be one name. Jewell's love for mechanics & his military training allowed
him to establish "Frenches Repair" which he would continue throughout
his farming career and in the years following the sale of his farm. His
reputation for honesty, integrity and being able to fix anything from a
pocket watch to a large farm tractor, always kept him employed. He never
seemed to need a manual; he just seemed to have a knack for fixing
anything. Two daughters were born in Nebraska, Mary & Marilyn. After
graduation from high school, both daughters continued their education at
Mountain View Bible College in Didsbury where they both married young
men from Canada. In 1970, Jewell & Annie sold their Nebraska holdings &
moved to Whitefish, Montana to be closer to their children &
grandchildren. That proved not to be close enough, so in 1980, they
moved to Alberta, first to Fleet & then to Olds. Shortly before they had 55
years of marriage, Annie passed away in August of 2000. Jewell enjoyed
hunting & fishing, especially when accompanied by family He continued to
hunt until the age of 97. At the age of 92, he and his grandson Wes both
harvested an elk in Colorado. He got his last deer at the age of 96 on a
farm in the Cremona area while hunting by himself. At the age of 90,
Jewell got his first cell phone for the purpose of reducing his daughter's
anxiety while out on his own. It worked well & he was happy to be able to
call Mary & notify her that he needed a little help to get his deer loaded
into the trunk of his car. Jewell was predeceased by his parents; his wife
Annie; one granddaughter Angie Budd; brother Howard French and sisters
Crystal Hunt and Beulah Thornton. Jewell is survived by daughter Mary
(David) Holloway of Olds and their children Cheryl (Murrey) Siemens of
Abbottsford, BC, Bobbi (Wes) Anderson of Didsbury and Craig Holloway of
Red Deer; daughter Marilyn (David) Budd of Hoadley and their children
Tony (Michelle) Budd of Didsbury, Nicole (Mark) Steinkampf of Edmonton
and Teresa (Todd) Kelly of Hoadley; 12 great-grandchildren; as well as
many nieces, nephews and a host of friends. Funeral services were held
on Monday October 17, 2011 at First Baptist Church with Pastor Norm
Tauber and Pastor Steve Budd officiating. Interment was held at the
Castor Cemetery. Memorial tributes may be made directly to the Russian
Mission Project. Heartland Funeral Services Ltd, Olds entrusted with
arrangements. 403-507-8610. www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2011/10/18
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FRIESEN, Raymond "Duane"
GARDIN, Olive Sophia
GERRARD, Kathleen
Raymond "Duane" Friesen passed away on September 2, 2013 at the age
of 69 years after years of failing health. He was born in Nipawin,
Saskatchewan on May 2, 1944. Duane worked as a cattle buyer for Burns
as well as auctioneering for many years. He and his family resided in
Airdrie for many years. He then moved to Torrington to be near his
grandchildren. Duane loved the farm, hunting, fishing, horseback riding
and playing practical jokes. He will be lovingly remembered by his son Lyn
of Olds; daughter Bonnie Akkermans of Olds; grandchildren Derek (Jen),
Chris, Lisa (Dayton); ex-wife Eva Friesen; sister Farrell Craig; nieces and
nephews Travis Craig, Duade and Rae-Lynn Friesen. Duane was
predeceased by his parents Raymond and Lena and his brother Brian. In
keeping with Duane's wishes, no funeral service will be held. In lieu of
flowers, memorial tributes may be made directly to the Alberta Heart &
Stroke Foundation or S.T.A.R.S. Air Ambulance.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Born May 1, 1931, passed peacefully with family by her side on Thursday,
Sept. 25, 2014 at the age of 83.
Predeceased by her beloved husband William, her mom and dad, Lydia
and Bill Merrick and brothers, Alex, Stu and Vern.
Ollie is survived by her sons William Enrico Gardin (wife Leah), Daniel Leo
Gardin and extended family. Ollie is also survived by many dear friends.
She touched so many lives and she will be missed and remembered
forever. At Ollie's request there will be no service. To honour Ollie's life of
kindness we encourage all to perform an act of kindness for someone in
her memory.
THE VIGIL
No one knows what it's really like,
To see a loved one slipping away.
Unless you stood in a survivor's shoes
And watched the fading day after day.
Kathleen Gerrard entered the gates of Heaven in the early morning of July
4, 2013, passing away peacefully at the Rosefield Care Centre in Innisfail
at the age of 92. She was born on August 13, 1920 at Knee Hill Valley,
the second of two daughters born to Irish immigrants George and Esther
Brownell. She attended Steadman School, and completed high school in
Innisfail. She graduated from Normal School in Calgary in 1941. Kathleen
married Wilbert Gerrard on July 16, 1947 and they lived on their farm
northwest of Wimborne for 30 years. There they raised their two
daughters, Beverly and Joy. She had a long, fulfilling teaching career,
beginning in the one room schools of Milner and Steadman. She also
taught at Bowden School, and for 17 years in Wimborne. Kathleen was a
very hard working farmer's wife, always ready to lend a hand wherever it
was needed. She was a loving and caring mother and grandmother, and a
dedicated teacher. She was good at multi-tasking, and was successful in
balancing a busy life of family, farming, and teaching. She had a passion
for her flowers; she could make anything grow, and her garden was full of
color and beauty. She loved attending the annual flower shows, where her
efforts were always rewarded. She took special pride in her roses, of
which she had numerous varieties. Kathleen and Wilbert were active
members of the Wimborne Alliance Church, where Kathleen taught
Sunday School and was leader of a girls' club for many years. Her strong
and constant faith in God was evident in every aspect of her life. In 1977,
Kathleen and Wilbert sold their farm and moved to Red Deer, where she
did some substitute teaching. They attended the Deer Park Alliance
Church there. Over the next few years they were able to enjoy travelling
to various destinations together. After Wilbert passed away, Kathleen
made many new friendships as she continued her travels throughout the
world. Kathleen is survived by her loving daughters, Bev (Bert) Whatley
of Wimborne, and Joy (Dave) Casselman of Olds; five grandchildren,
Carmen (Brent) Leischner, Kyla (Daniel) Wilson, April (Dave) Richardson,
Julie Casselman and Aaron Casselman; eight great-grandchildren, Jayden,
Aliyah and Liam Leischner; Olivia and Caleb Wilson; and Autumn, Aria
and Lochlan Richardson. Kathleen is also survived by her brother-in-law
Bill Huss, and numerous nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by
her husband, Wilbert, in October of 1981, her parents, George and Esther
Brownell, and her sister, Georgina "Ena" Huss; parents-in-law, Alex and
Janetta Gerrard; brothers-in-law, Sandy Gerrard, Stan Gerrard, and
Lester Saunders; sisters-in-law, Verna Gerrard, Marguerite Gerrard, and
Chrissie Saunders, and a nephew, Keith Huss. Kathleen's family would like
to thank the wonderful staff at the Rosefield Centre for their kindness and
compassion over the past seven months. A private family interment will
take place on July 10, 2013 at the Alto-Reste Cemetery in Red Deer. A
celebration of Kathleen's life is planned for August with details available at
a later date. In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes may be made directly to
the Canadian Cancer Society or the Alberta Heart & Stroke Foundation.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd, Innisfail entrusted with
arrangements.403-227-0006 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2013/09/10
FRITZ-FULTON (nee Martinen), Ina
Jean
Ina was born May 7, 1914, the only child of Kaisa and William Martinen,
in Esterhazy, Saskatchewan. She passed away peacefully December 26,
2013, with family at her side, at the wonderful age of 99 years. Ina was
living in Didsbury, Alberta on Unit 4 Long Term Care. Ina grew up on a
farm near Shaunavon, Saskatchewan and went to a country school where
she completed the highest grade possible, Grade 8. It was on the farm
where she met Peter Martin Fritz, and they married in September 1931.
Their only child was born December 11, 1931, Donald Peter Fritz. Ina and
Peter continued to farm through drought and very hard times, until 1942
when they moved into Shaunavon so Don could attend high school. Ina
fulfilled a life long dream and was tutored by superintendent Charles
Boudreau, and achieved her Grade 9 & 10 education and also took 2
years of Cosmetology and Accounting. Peter died November 9, 1963. Her
mother Kaisa, died 3 years later in March 1966. Kaisa had lived with Ina
up until the point of her death and was cared for by Ina. It was in
Saskatchewan that Ina met Bob Fulton, but they made their home
together on an acreage near Creston, B.C., where they moved in 1971
and married in 1975. Bob and Ina were very involved in the community in
Creston and made many friends there while enjoying cards and bowling.
Ina loved music, loved to paint, loved animals and saw beauty in life. She
always took great care in her looks, and was known for her red hair well
into her 90's. Ina believed in a healthy lifestyle and is remembered as
coming to visit her family with her suitcase of vitamins and doing
workouts wearing only underwear. She loved to play games, and
especially loved to win. Most of all, though, Ina loved her son. After Bob
passed away in June 2002, Ina moved to Didsbury to be closer to Don.
She lived in Aspen Ridge Lodge until her move to Unit 4 in March 2013.
While Ina was in Didsbury , she kept in close contact with her friends in
Creston and treasured the letters and cards she received. She was known
to have a lot of spirit! She would grab your hand and exclaim "you're
beautiful!". Ina leaves to mourn her son Don Fritz; 5 grandchildren Kathy
(Al) Kemmere, Ronn Fritz (Janelle Jenstad), Karen (Mark) Cresswell,
Heather (Ben) Venneman, Krista (Neil) Barclay. Ina has 11 great
grandchildren Dan (Jana), Ashleigh (Rich), Chelsea (Jesse), Gus, Anders,
Anna, Lauren, Breana, Meghan, Kaitlyn, Graham and baby girl due in
March; and 5 great-great-grandchildren Carter, Callie, Avery, Sutton and
Miller. A Funeral service was held December 30, 2013 at St. Stephen's
Catholic Parish with Father Adam Danyluk officiating. Interment will follow
as per Ina's wishes, back in Shaunavon, Saskatchewan. In lieu of flowers,
donations can be made to the Alberta Heart and Stroke Foundation. Ina's
family would like to thank all those who have cared for her at Aspen Ridge
Lodge and Unit 4 in Didsbury. She loved you all, and your care and love is
so appreciated. Many thanks also to Heartland Funeral Services in Olds.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2014/01/21
FROST, Ada Edeltraut
Feb. 26, 1924 - Mar. 18, 2015 -- It is with great sadness that we
announce the peaceful passing of our beloved Mother and Oma at the age
of 91.
Ada was a devoted wife, mother, Oma, and friend. She grew up in
Germany and immigrated to Canada, where she married and raised a
family on a farm just outside of Olds. Oma loved her life on the farm and
took great pride in tending her yard and garden. She enjoyed helping
people and was employed as a Nurse's Aid for many years at the Olds
General Hospital.
Throughout her life, Oma enjoyed working on crosswords and puzzles.
She was also an avid reader and dog lover. She will be deeply missed by
her sons, daughter-in-law and grandchildren. We would like to thank all of
the staff at the Olds Mountain View Lodge, the Extended Care Unit at the
Olds Hospital and the Innisfail Rosefield Centre for all the support and
care.
There will be no service as per her request.
Publication Date: 2015/04/14
GARDIN, Barbara
August 24, 1919 - January 22, 2011 -- Barb passed away peacefully on
Saturday, January 22 in Victoria, B.C. surrounded by family. She lived in
Olds, AB for many years and then in Mission, B.C. Barb was a tireless
advocate for those less fortunate and worked as a nurse for over 40 years
as well as volunteering for several organizations. She always challenged
people to be their best and her enthusiasm and zest for life will be missed
by all who knew her. She was their matriarch, the support system, and
"go to" person for all of her family and friends.
Barb was predeceased by her husband Hank Gardin. She is survived by
her daughters Charlene Ruttan (Robert) of Olds, AB, Maureen Gardin
(Michael) of Victoria, B.C., Annette Gardin of Vancouver, B.C.
Publication Date: 2011/02/01
GARDIN, Leo
Leo Gardin passed away suddenly at the Foothills Hospital, Calgary at the
age of 85 years. Lee was born November 13, 1927, one of 7 children born
to Enrico and Albina Gardin of the Berrydale district near Olds. He was
always a farmer at heart; loved working on the farm side by side with his
brothers. He loved animals, especially horses. In the spring, he enjoyed
the new crop of calves running around. All his life he was partial to his
dogs, loved them all. Playing with his most recent dog Emma, a Belgian
shepherd, which gave him many hours of pleasure. Lee came from a
family of musicians. Although he never played an instrument, he always
loved music and often sang at various functions, bringing much
enjoyment to his listeners. He always had a great sense of humor and
enjoyed a good story. His personality endeared him to all, family and
friends alike. Seven years ago he became a grandfather and that little girl
became the "light of his life." Lee was predeceased by his mother and
father, brothers Hank, Bill and Ferruccio; sisters Margery and Doris. He is
survived by his loving wife, June; daughter Angie; son Murray (Lea);
granddaughter Melanie; sister Marie Lepage of Parksville, BC as well as
many nieces and nephews. In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes may be
made directly to the charity of one's choice. Funeral services will be held
on Thursday July 25, 2013 at 1:00 p.m. at the Eagle Hill Memorial
Community Centre with Harold Hunter officiating. Heartland Funeral
Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403-507-8610
www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2013/07/23
No one knows the great elation,
When that loved one speaks a word.
Unless you were there to answer back,
Hoping you answered that question so blurred.
No one knows what you're wanting to say,
And how you wish you could turn back time
Unless there's been words upon your lips,
Not to have said them before is a crime.
No one knows what you wish you could do,
To help ease the suffering and pain..
Unless you have watched those needles and pills,
Being administered again and again.
No one knows all the anguish you feel,
As you hold that frail hand so tight.
Unless you've been sitting beside that bed.
While your vigil turns day into night.
No one knows of your breaking heart,
When God finally chooses the day.
Unless you're still holding that precious hand,
After all life has been taken away.
– By Ollie Gardin
Publication Date: 2014/09/30
GEBERS, Ralph
Ralph Gebers passed away on August 15, 2011 in Slave Lake, Alberta,
surrounded by his wife and four girls after facing years of health
challenges that he battled with courage, strength and a sense of humor.
To carry on his memory he leaves his wife of 25 years Rossanne, his four
incredible daughters Amanda (Lowell) Matin, Katelyn, Shannon and
Meagan and his mother Doreen and sisters Myrna Gebers and Jann
(Gavin) Thulien. As well as many aunts, uncles, cousins and amazing
friends. He was predeceased by his father Myron (Mike) Gebers.
A celebration of his life will be held on his 52nd birthday, October 14,
2011, at Redeemer Lutheran Church, Didsbury, Alberta at 3 pm.
Publication Date: 2011/08/30
GEISLER, John Alfred
August 8, 1929 – Dec. 12, 2014 -- John Alfred Geisler passed away
peacefully in Olds, Alberta on Friday December 12, 2014. Born on August
8, 1929 in Kitchener, Ontario, John celebrated his 85th birthday in August
with family and friends. Beloved husband for 55 years of Marg (Reid),
loving father of Mary (Steven) and Donald (Katherine). Devoted
grandfather of Michael and Katherine Turner, Jessica, Jocelyn and James
Geisler. His family was of the utmost importance to John.
John always focused on giving to others. This amazing compassion could
be found in his personal and professional life. Following graduation from
the University of Toronto, and Osgood Hall Law School, John dedicated his
life to a successful legal career in Toronto specializing in Condominium
Law. His research took him to many countries around the globe and, in
1975, John was appointed Queen's Counsel by the Lieutenant Governor of
Ontario. He retired, and moved to Olds in 1998, where he was active in
many volunteer opportunities. John enjoyed spending his time creating
beautiful models, wooden sculptures and carvings. He treasured visits
with friends sharing stories and great debates.
John was a dear brother of Robert, William (Mary), Fred, Elizabeth and
Ted (Dorothy). Brother-in-law to Mary Robertson and uncle to many
nieces and nephews; Jonathon (Trish), Clive (Gillian), Tanis, Donna, Chris
(Robyn), Robert, Geoff, Gordon (Chris) and Julie (Brad), and their
children. He was predeceased by his parents Oscar and Ida (Michel)
Geisler; brother Paul and brother-in-law John Robertson; sisters-in-law
Sheila (Robert), Laura (Fred) and Edythe (Paul).
A Celebration of Life service was held at Olds United Church on Friday
December 19, 2014. In lieu of flowers, donations in John's memory may
be made to the Olds and District Hospice Society, P.O. Box 70026, Olds,
Alberta T4H 3Z0.
The family extends sincere thanks to Dr. Leoni Kelly for her support,
compassion, and dedication in caring for John, and to the physicians,
nurses and staff of the Olds Hospital and the Wild Rose Medical Centre.
John's family also extends sincere thanks to the many friends who have
helped throughout the years of John's illness. Your friendship and support
are greatly appreciated. Many thanks are extended to Olds United Church,
the United Church Women and Heartland Funeral Services for their
support.
John's legacy of sharing, caring and giving will truly be missed.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com.
Publication Date: 2014/12/23
GELLATLY, Peter Garth
Peter Garth Gellatly, loving husband to Merry Ann Bell, passed away
peacefully on January 18th, 2012 in Phoenix, Arizona. "Pete" is survived
by his wife, Merry Ann, and his daughter, Lauren (Real) Durupt, and her
children, Ty and Zoe, and by his son, Guy (Cassaundra) Gellatly and his
children, Anthony and Elenna. Pete is also survived by his two brothers,
Don (Donna) and Gord (Kay), and by his sister, Nancy (Murray) Brooks.
Pete was born in Pilot Mound, Manitoba on July 19th, 1939, and was
raised in Carman, Manitoba. After a brief tour in the navy as a young
man, Pete returned to Carman and met his first wife, Lola Gellatly (nee
George). After graduating from the University of Winnipeg, Pete briefly
pursued a teaching career in Winnipeg, before relocating to Carman
where he and Lola raised their two children, and operated several small
businesses. Lola passed away in September of 1986.
Pete found love again with Merry Ann, a dear friend of the family. Pete
and Merry Ann relocated to Alberta in the early 1990s where they had
many wonderful years together, operating restaurants at Hidden Valley
Golf Resort and at the Olds Golf Club. Pete and Merry Ann married on
November 30th, 2001, with Pete's son Guy serving as the proud best
man.
Pete will be remembered by his family and friends for his warmth,
kindness and good humour. Merry Ann, Guy and Lauren would like to
thank the many friends of the couple in Alberta and Manitoba for all their
kindness and support following Pete's passing. A service celebrating Pete's
life will be held in Olds, Alberta at a later date.
Publication Date: 2012/02/07
Publication Date: 2013/07/09
GERRARD, Kathleen
A Memorial service for the late Kathleen Gerrard will be held at the
Wimborne Alliance Church on Tuesday, August 6, 2013 at 1:00 p.m.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Innisfail entrusted with arrangements.
403.227.0006. www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2013/07/30
GERVAIS, Madeleine
Mrs. Madeleine Gervais, beloved wife of the late Raymond Gervais, passed
away at Cold Lake, Alberta on Monday, February 7, 2011 at the age of 82
years. Madeleine was born to parents Arthur and Emma Tanguay on
December 17, 1928 at Ponteix, Saskatchewan. She grew up in the nearby
community of Fairholme. In 1946, Madeleine married Raymond Gervais
and the two shared 51 years of marriage. As a young couple Madeleine
and Raymond spent the first years of their marriage farming. In 1948
they were blessed with their first and only child, a son Paul. Madeleine
was a loving wife and caring mother, she dedicated herself to being a
homemaker until the late 70s. She then took employment as a Librarian
for the Town of Olds. Madeleine enjoyed this work very much. Madeleine
has been further blessed with two grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. In 2001 Raymond passed away and Madeleine chose to
move to Cold Lake to be closer to her son Paul and his family. Madeleine
is predeceased by her parents and her husband as well as by her two
brothers: Paul and Roger. Madeleine will be truly missed by all who knew
her. A Funeral Mass was conducted for Madeleine Gervais at St. Stephen's
Catholic Church, 4302 - 57 Avenue, Olds, AB on Monday, February 14,
2011 at 1:00 p.m. with Reverend Father Maurice Okolie as Celebrant.
Condolences may be forwarded to the family at
www.mountainviewfuneralchapel.com. Arrangements are entrusted to
Mountain View Funeral Chapel, 5226 - 46 Street, Olds, AB T4H 1B8.
Phone 403 556 3223. Locally owned and operated, proudly serving our
community for over 46 years.
Publication Date: 2011/02/22
GEYSSEN (nee Hoftijzer), Janna
Gertruida
Mrs. Janna Gertruida Geyssen beloved mother of Rita (Brian) Thompson
of Olds, Fred (Muriel) Bierhorst of Bear River East, NS, Gerry (Susan)
Geyssen of Victoria, BC and Jan (Patti) Geyssen of Calgary passed away
in Long-term Care at the Sundre Hospital on Friday, February 24, 2012 at
the age of 94 years. Janna's memory will be treasured by her children
and further cherished by her seven grandchildren, ten great-grandchildren
and a large extended family and many dear friends. Janna was
predeceased by her eldest daughter Drika and son Fritz Bierhorst in 1944.
She was predeceased by her husband Arie Bierhorst in 1947, her
daughter-in-law Janet Geyssen in 1993, grandson Sean Thompson in
1994, second husband Christiaan Geyssen in 1997 and grandson Gregory
Thompson in 2002.
Janna was born in Winterswijk, Holland on February 3, 1918 to parents
Gerrit and Hendrika Hoftijzer. Janna was raised and schooled in the area.
She learned the value of a strong work ethic as a child, she hand-milked
ten cows a day morning and night. As a young adult Janna trained in
Wolfeze and became a psychiatric nurse. During this time she met and
married Arie Bierhorst, a local barber. As a couple they were blessed with
four children. World War 2 was life altering for Janna and Arie, their home
was bombed in 1944 and their eldest two children died as a result. In
1947, Arie passed away. In 1957 Janna immigrated to Canada with her
children. Their ten day voyage would take them from Holland to Halifax,
they then took a train to Toronto where they settled for a time before
taking another train to Victoria where Janna put down roots and lived
most of her life. In 2001 Janna moved to Olds to be closer to family. She
made many new friends and enjoyed the area. Janna will be remembered
for her devotion to family and friends, love of gardening and nature as
well as her genuinely warm spirit.
A celebration of Janna Geyssen's life will be held at Branch #105 of the
Royal Canadian Legion, 5241 – 46 Street, Olds on Thursday March 1,
2012 at 11:30 a.m. If friends so desire, memorial donations In Janna
Geyssen's name may be directed to "Long-term Care" at the Sundre
Hospital, Bag 3, Sundre, AB T0M 1X0. Condolences can be forwarded to
the family at www.mountainviewfuneralchapel.com. Arrangements are
entrusted to Mountain View Funeral Chapel, 5226 – 46 Street, Olds AB
T4H 1B8. Phone 403 556 3223. Locally owned and operated proudly
serving our community for over 47 years.
Publication Date: 2012/02/28
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GIBBS, Marjorie
GODDARD, Ray Earl
GOLOSKY, Andrea
Marjorie A. Gibbs (Garth) formerly of Olds passed away in Innisfail on
March 25, 2013 at the age of 90 years. She is survived by her loving
partner Frank Schmidt and her loving daughters Marian Holman and
family of Lloydminster SK, Bettylou Gibbs and family of North Battleford
SK and her loving sons Johnny Gibbs and family of Leduc AB, Barry Gibbs
and family of Arizona and Wayne Gibbs and family of New Jersey. She was
predeceased by her daughter Hazel Cartier of Edmonton. She is also
survived by her grandchildren and great-grandchild. Marjorie will be sadly
missed by her family and all that knew her. There will be no service at
Marjorie's request.
1926 – 2011 --Earl Goddard of Olds, passed away at the Sundre Hospital
on Sunday, October 30, 2011 at the age of 85 years. Earl is survived by
his son and daughter in law, Garry and Karin of Calgary and family, his
daughter Candy of Coquitlam, British Columbia, and his son-in-law Jerry
Broussard and family of Coquitlam, British Columbia. Earl is further
survived by his brother, Myrl and sister in law, Joan Goddard and family,
sister Hazel Moritz and family and sister Opal Clark and family. Earl's
memory will also be cherished by his four grandchildren, one step
grandchild and a great granddaughter.
Earl was predeceased by his brothers Ches, his wife Rhoda, as well as
Ken, both families still reside in Olds. Earl was also pre-deceased by his
daughter Blossom in 2005.
Earl unselfishly sacrificed his own desires all his life to bless his family and
friends. God gave him a compassion for all and it was reflected in his
prayers.
1 Peter 3:10
For he that will love life, and see good days, let him refrain his tongue
from evil, and his lips that they speak no guile. In lieu of flowers
donations can be directed to The Alzheimer's Society Administrative
Office; 10531 Kingsway Avenue, Edmonton, Alberta T5H 4K1.
Funeral Service was held at 11:00 A.M. on Friday, November 4, 2011 at
Mountain View Funeral Chapel. Arrangements entrusted to Mountain View
Funeral Chapel; 5226 – 46 Street, Olds. Phone 403-556-3223.
Locally owned and operated, proudly serving our community for over 46
years.
Andrea Golosky passed away suddenly on December 2, 2013. She is
survived by her husband Bill Yeo.
The Didsbury Municipal Library will be hosting a celebration of life after
Christmas, date to be announced. Please visit the Didsbury Municipal
Library's Facebook page or website at dml.prl.ab.ca to keep updated. In
lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Didsbury Municipal Library.
Publication Date: 2013/04/02
GILLRIE (Ringheim), Dorothy Doreene
August 28, 1932 - Aprll 5, 2012 -- It is with tremendous sadness that our
wonderful mother passed away peacefully on a snowy day, in the
springtime. She lived her life with a positive outlook and a kind heart.
Born In Fort Macleod, Alberta, Dorothy was the youngest of ten children
born to Mae and Henry Ringheim. Four sons, Melvin, John, Lloyd and Lee
were firstborn, followed by six daughters; Bessie, Mary, Mae, Gladys,
Norma and Dorothy.
The family moved to Dldshury when Dorothy was five years old. Other
than working and living in Lethbridge for two and a half years, Dorothy
lived her life in the Didsbury area. As a young girl, Dorothy enjoyed ice
skating and roller skating. She worked as a telephone operator for several
years. In 1954 she became engaged to Dorn Gillrie. They were married in
April during a spring storm. Together they raised four children; Karen,
Susan, Mark and Lisa. While raising her family, Dorothy made her home a
loving and happy environment. She was an amazing cook who always
welcomed company into her home.
Dorothy belonged to the Knox United Church Choir, as well as taught
Sunday School, and also volunteered as a youth counselor. Dorothy was a
natural musician, playing by ear any instrument she picked up. Not only
was she an accomplished sewer, putting her designing talents to wedding
attire, as well as apparel for ladies, she was also very involved in the art
world, selling a portion of her artwork to the oil industry. She enjoyed
curling in the winter and golfing in the warmer months. Dorothy loved to
watch the birds on the farm, especially the eagles, keeping a pair of
binoculars close by. She was an avid sports fan, always loyal to the
Calgary Flames and the Calgary Stampeders.
It was a rare day that her competitive side didn't challenge someone to a
game of crib, usually with a winning score. Dorothy's favourite time of the
year was Christmas. Her home was always decorated beautifully with
plenty of baking and great meals. After mastering the floral industry, she
opened her own shop called Flowers By Dorothy. After six years in the
industry, she sold her shop. She then worked in the industry a few more
years, before retiring. Dorothy always said that her most rewarding
accomplishment in her life was raising wonderful children and welcoming
grandchildren and great-grandchildren into her life. She was extremely
proud of her children and their spouses, whom she also considered to be
her children. Dorothy was a very intelligent and wonderful lady. She was
beautiful and had the heart of an angel. Mom, we will always miss you
and love you.
You will never be forgotten!
With love from your Family,
Karen and Richard Baudistel & Family
Susan and Michael Van Geel & Family
Mark and Margaret Gillrie & Family
Lisa and Tony McQuarrie
There will be a memorial tea in Dorothy's honour June 10, 2012 at 2:00
at Sunrise Village In Olds, Alberta.
Publication Date: 2012/05/22 (Reprinted 2012/05/29)
GILLRIE, Natalie
Natalie was born July 11, 1927 in Medicine Hat to Norman and Leah
MacKenzie and was six years older of the two MacKenzie girls. As a big
sister she was always patient and easy-going, never minding her little
sister tailing behind her and her wonderful circle of friends. She was
raised a good Scotch Presbyterian and was the rosy-cheeked favourite of
the MacKenzie grandparents in Ontario. Music was always an important
part of Natalie's life. She took piano lessons very early. Singing in the
school and church choirs as well as with Melody Maids, meant a great deal
and continued throughout her life. Swimming was another pastime that
continued all through Natalie's life. She grew up across the street from a
swimming pool and consequently her house was a great meeting place for
friends, a trait that continued through her life. She did graduate from the
Royal Jubilee Hospital in Victoria in 1950 with her Nursing Degree. What
an appropriate career for such a loving person! Natalie returned to
Medicine Hat after graduating and worked in the Medical Clinic. In 1953,
she moved to Red Deer to nurse in the paediatric unit at the hospital. Life
took an upturn after she met Ken. They were married in 1954 and lived
on the farm in Didsbury where she continued to nurse. In 1959, a year of
real change, Natalie and Ken opened a menswear store in Olds and were
also blessed with their son Scott. Both were life shaping events. Living in
Olds was a busy life. Natalie was president of many organizations a truly
active and devoted member of the community. She was a great hostess
and thoroughly enjoyed time spent with friends and family. Natalie had
many hobbies among them were gardening, weaving and cross-stitch. In
her later years, she enjoyed her weekly bridge games, swimming and
singing in the church choir. Her legacy of sharing, caring and giving will
truly be missed. Natalie is survived by her husband Ken of 56 years; one
son Scott (Colleen) of Cold Lake; sister Janet Bauerfind as well as
numerous other relatives and a host of friends. Memorial services were
held on Tuesday March 1, 2011 at Olds United Church with Reverend
Dong Chun Seo officiating. Memorial tributes may be made directly to the
Olds United Church or Olds Hospital and Care Centre.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd, Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com.
Publication Date: 2011/03/01
GLENN, Eric Gabrielson
Glenn Eric Gabrielson passed away peacefully on October 10, 2011 at the
age of 58 years, surrounded by family. He is survived by his wife Zenaida
Cruz Aseoche and her family; and his two children, son David Eric Szabla
and daughter Pascale Elizabeth Gabrielson; and his sister Gail Reimer, her
daughters Erika and April and his grandniece Keira McGuire. He leaves a
large extended family including his beloved cousin Cary (Janice)
Bergmann, as well as aunts, uncles and cousins. Glenn had a long career
in carpentry and property appraisals. He loved the North and spent most
of his adult life north of 60. Glenn arrived in Dawson City in 1982 and left
Yukon in 2006, residing in Olds, Alberta until 2010. Recently he moved to
Buffalo Narrows, Saskatchewan joining the staff at Northlands College
coordinating trades programs. The family wishes to thank the Royal
University Hospital Staff in Saskatoon for their exceptional care. Special
thanks to the many friends and family who supported us all through their
visits, phone calls and kind thoughts; and to Glenn’s colleagues at
Northlands College for their thoughtfulness and prayers. In lieu of flowers,
donations to the Royal University Hospital Foundation of Saskatoon would
be accepted. A Celebration of Glenn’s life will be held at a date and place
to be determined.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Cherished Memories Funeral
Services & Crematory, Martensville, Sask.
Publication Date: 2011/10/18
Publication Date: 2011/11/08
GODDARD, Rhoda Adella
1921 – 2011 -- Rhoda A. Goddard of Olds passed away on Saturday,
September 10, 2011 at the age of 90 years. Rhoda was born and raised in
Red Lodge/Bowden area, the sixth child of nine. Rhoda loved school and
always wished she could have pursued it further. Life required otherwise
as she quickly learned that value of hard work and family. She met and
married Ches Goddard in 1941 and soon after bought a farm west of
Olds, where they raised their three children. Through the years, Rhoda
became wonderful cook, housekeeper and Mother. She worked for the
Olds Co-op for many years retiring in 1985. She made many good friends
and enjoyed their company often.
Rhoda enjoyed gardening all of her life and boated one of the most
beautiful yards, on the farm and later in town. She was a great
seamstress, she crocheted afghans for all of her children, grandchildren
and great grandchildren. They will be cherished along with memories of
the woman who made them. Rhoda built her life around her family, an
always enjoyed the trips and gatherings the all took over the years. She
will be admired and remembered as a strong woman, fighting arthritis for
years, defeating cancer, living with heart disease, and finally fighting
through the events of recent years. A courageous battle leading to the
peace and comfort she so deserved. Rhoda is survived by her son; Terry
(Heather), her daughters; Carol Lynch and Marilynn Barton, her seven
grandchildren, Tracey (Tony), Sean (Jennifer), Chris (Ana), Adrian
(Karen), Jennifer (Scott), Candace and Jason (Karen). Rhoda's memory
will be cherished by her Great-Grandchildren; Kelsey, Tijanna, Brayden,
Morgan, Jordyn, Madison, Jaidenn, Noah, Lendenn, James, Chacie, Tevin,
Mason and Nic. Rhoda is further survived by her brothers; Don Norman
and Jack (Gladys) Norman, brothers-in-law; Myrl (Joan) Goddard, Earl
Goddard, sisters-in-law; Opal Clark, Hazel Moritz, along with many nieces
and nephews. Rhoda was predeceased by her husband of 66 years Ches
Goddard, her parents William and Florence Norman, her brothers; Dick
Norman, Tom (Carole) Norman, Ted (Trudy) Norman, sisters; Dorothy
Norman, Janet Church(Jobagy), Helen(Clary) Anderson, granddaughter
Tammy (Goddard) Hunter, great-grandson Rayne Stefanowich, son-in-law
Thomas Lynch, grandson-in-law; Andrew Cuncannon and many wonderful
friends. In Lieu of flowers donation in memory of Rhoda can be directed
to the Olds Hospital and Care Centre 3901 - 57th Ave, Olds, Alberta, T4H
1T4 or The Alberta Cancer Foundation c/o Tom Baker Cancer Center 1331
- 29 Street, Calgary, Alberta T2N 4N2. Condolences to the family can be
forwarded from www.mountainviewfuneralchapel.com. Memorial Service
was held at 1:00 P.M. on Saturday, September 17, 2011 at Mountain View
Funeral Chapel. Arrangements entrusted to Mountain View Funeral
Chapel; 5226-46 Street, Olds, Alberta T4H 1B8. Phone: 403-556-3223.
Locally Owned And Operated, Proudly Serving Our Community For Over
46 Years.
Publication Date: 2011/09/20
GODDARD, Rose
Rose Goddard passed away peacefully in her home July 12, 2013 at the
age of 75.
Rose was born June 4, 1938 in Stettler Alberta. She worked as a
telephone operator in San Francisco, California as well in Red Deer,
Alberta. Around this time she met Ken Goddard of Olds, Alberta. They
were married on September 14, 1963 and settled in Olds where they
raised their four children: daughter Brenda (Tony DiMaria) of Calgary, Rod
(Kim) of Olds, Steve of Red Deer, Brad (Heather) of Penhold.
Rose loved working at the Shirt Hut and Access Dial as a dispatcher
before retiring. Rose enjoyed camping with family and friends. She took
pleasure in her flower beds, pond and working in the yard. Most of all
Rose loved spending time with her 16 grandchildren: Robert, Amanda,
Christina, (DiMaria) Shane, Macey, Jaimie (Coulombe) Kyle, Mikaela, Nick,
Stephanie, Liam, Justin, Brandon, Tyler, Connor (Goddard); 8 greatgrandchildren: Wyatt, Hunter, Nathan, Jillian, Annica, Evan, Kaden,
Jordyn.
Rose joined the Red Hatters where she went on many trips, had many
adventures and made new friends along the way. Rose looked forward to
playing cards with her buddies two to three times a week, and played in
many card tournaments. Rose looked forward to meetings with her
friends, every morning at Wendys.
Rose is predeceased by husband Ken Goddard; Parents William and Ada
McCarty; brothers Mervin and Jim McCarty; sister Myrtle Wilson; Motherin-law Austa Goddard; brothers- and sisters-in-law Ches, Rhoda, Earl
Goddard, Ray and Hazel Moritz, Robert Clark.
Rose is survived by brothers Roland and Marian, sisters Ivis and June
McCarty, Sister-in-law Marsha McCarty; brother- and sister-in-law Myrl
and Joan Goddard and Opal Clark; and numerous nieces and nephews.
The family would like to thank the Foothills Hospital, Cardiac Clinic and Dr.
Debra Isaac, and staff for their kindness and persistent care.
In respect of Rose's wishes, no funeral service will be held.
The hurt is strong
The pain is sharp
How can we go on with broken hearts
We love you so much
But heaven needed you back.
The angels needed to hear your laugh,
Your jokes, your smile, your great big heart!
On earth you end. In heaven you start
We're thankful for the time we had
Even though we wish we had more
It's time to let this angel soar
So watch over us from above
And know that you are always loved!
Christina DiMaria
Publication Date: 2013/07/23
Publication Date: 2013/12/10
GRANT Verrall Everall
1930- 2011 -- Mr. Grant Verrall Everall of Bowden passed away after a
short illness at the Innisfail Health Care Centre on January 13, 2011.
Grant spent most of his life living in Olds, Alberta. He made a career as a
mechanic and made many friends over the years.
Grant will be sadly missed by his friend Ruth Webb and her family. He is
also survived by numerous nieces and nephews and a sister Lorraine
Chalmers all of Campbell River, B.C. A private burial will be held at the
Bowden Cemetery on January 22, 2011. A memorial tea will be held at a
later date.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., 4415- 49th St. Innisfail, Telephone 2270006.
Publication Date: 2011/01/18
GROSS, Leo
IN LOVING MEMORY of Leo Gross deceased on Wednesday October 8,
2014 at the Didsbury Health Care Centre.
Leo was born on the family farm near Hodgeville Saskatchewan on July
23, 1927. He grew up in the Hodgeville district of south west
Saskatchewan. After graduating from high school he attended the
University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon. After his first year of
agriculture studies at the University of Saskatchewan, he returned to the
family farm south west of Hodgeville. In 1947 he met his future wife,
Edith Maxwell. They were married in Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church
in Regina Saskatchewan on December 27, 1949. They started their family
of seven children and resided in Hodgeville until 1972 when they moved
to Medicine Hat, Alberta.
In 1973 they moved to Didsbury where Leo resided until his passing.
Leo was a kind, gentle, loving, caring person who lived his Christian
values with dedication and devotion to family and friends, always putting
others before himself. He loved sports, farming, mechanics, community
service, and meeting new people. He enjoyed travel, visits with family,
friends and relatives, and spending time with his children and
grandchildren.
Leo was predeceased by his son Lorne (1977) and his wife Edith (1998).
He is survived by his children and grandchildren; Joan; David; Allan
(Denese) their children, Cathy, Tamie, Jennifer, Gregory, and Rehbeka and
their grandchildren; Ted (Anita) their daughter Sophia; Mary (Cameron)
Wood their children Cody, Megan and Cristan; Karen (Mide) Oyelese and
their children Yewande and Oluwaseun; four sisters; two sisters-in-law
and one brother-in-law; numerous cousins, nieces and nephews.
Leo leaves behind a legacy of love, compassion and serving others and
his community. He will be forever missed by all who knew him.
Leo's life was celebrated with a Prayer Service at St. Stephen's Catholic
Church in Olds, Alberta at 7:00 p.m. Friday October 17, 2014 and with a
Funeral Mass at St. Stephen's Catholic Church in Olds, Alberta at 1:00
p.m. Saturday October 18, 2014.
Interment was at the Didsbury Cemetery directly after the Funeral Mass.
The reception took place at St. Stephen's Church Hall.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Alberta Heart & Stroke
Foundation or the Alberta Lung Association.
Heartland Funeral Services, Olds Alberta was entrusted with
arrangements.
Publication Date: 2014/10/28
GUNDERSON, Mary, (Madeleine)
June 13, 1919 Sugar City, Idaho - April 14, 2014 Olds, Alberta -- It is with
great sadness that that we announce the passing of our beloved mother
Mary Gunderson of Olds, formerly of Water Valley at the age of 94 years.
Mom passed away on Monday, April 14, 2014 surrounded by her family.
She will be lovingly remembered by her children Eddy, Peter, Wally,
Andrea, Dave, Bill, Rosemary, Don, Carrol and Roy; 44 grandchildren; 66
great-grandchildren and 23 great-great-grandchildren as well as many
friends. Mary was predeceased by her husband Oris of 37 years in 1976;
her children Gene, Maurice and Sandrea; grandsons Martin, Kevin and
Scott and one great-granddaughter Tina. Celebration services will be held
Wednesday April 23, 2014 at the First Baptist Church, Olds (5005 53
Ave.) at 1:00 pm. Interment to follow in the Olds Cemetery. A special
thank you to Dr. Turner, the dedicated nurses and staff of the Olds
Hospital Extended Care, where Mom was a resident for many years.
"Forever lovingly remembered".
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2014/04/22
HAARSTAD, Allan Blake
April 17, 1929 – October 21, 2011 -- Allan, beloved husband of Mary and
dear father of Rod, Greg, and Wendy (Clark), passed away in the Olds
General Hospital on October 21, 2011. Allan was born to Carl and Helen
Haarstad and grew up in Bentley, Alberta. He graduated from Red Deer
High School. After graduation Allan briefly worked at his father's White
Rose gas station. At this time he met Mary Makoloski and they were
married in 1952. They moved to Olds where Allan was employed by
Hudson Bay Oil and Gas. After 32 years of employment he retired as a
construction foreman and a well-respected member of the oil and gas
industry. During his retirement Al enjoyed many activities including
woodworking, oil painting, bird watching and enjoying his grandchildren.
A lover of the outdoors, his passions were golfing and fishing. A highlight
in his life was completing a solo flight in 1975 in a Cessna 150. The family
spent many holidays salmon fishing in various places in B.C. He will be
lovingly remembered by his wife of 59 years, Mary, son Rod (Diane), son
Greg and daughter Wendy (Tom) Clark; five grandchildren, Jessica (Ryan)
Webb of Olds, Angela Clark of Edmonton, Lisa Clark of Calgary, Allyson
Haarstad of Kingston, Ontario and Blake Haarstad of Vancouver; two
great grandchildren, Annika and Dane Webb of Olds and sister Muriel
(Les) Wenger. His humor and pranks will be missed by his many friends at
the Olds Legion. As requested by Allan, the family privately celebrated his
life on October 22nd. If friends so desire, memorial tributes may be made
directly to the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch #105, Olds. Heartland
Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403-507-8610.
www.heartlandfuneralservices.com.
Publication Date: 2011/10/25
Obituaries
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HACKETT, Christopher Sheppard
HAGERTY, Andrew (Vernon)
HANNEMAN, Ingrid Lillebrand
June 22, 1973 - December 25, 2012 -- Christopher passed away at the
young age of 39 years in Canmore, AB after succumbing to his battle with
cancer.
Christopher was born in Brampton, Ontario and was raised in Alliston,
Ontario. After high school, he moved to the United States where he
worked at Cookie Kingdom for ten years. He then returned to Canada
where he met the love of his life, Lauri, and the two of them found a
home and a new beginning in Canmore, Alberta.
Christopher is survived by his spouse Lauri Dean; his parents Carol
Watson, Barry Hackett, Clifford and Elizabeth Sheppard; grandparents
Mae Hackett and Bernice Watson as well as siblings Sean and David
Hackett; Kevin Sheppard and Jennifer Curran-Sheppard along with many
aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins which he loved with all his
heart.
There will be a small memorial service on Saturday, January 12, 2013 at
1:30 pm in the Bow River Funeral Service Chapel on Railway Ave. in
Canmore. We ask that anyone unable to attend, please light a candle and
say a prayer for Christopher. Also on June 22, 2013, on what would have
been Christopher's 40th birthday, we will be hiking his ashes up Grassi
Lakes to his final resting place. All are welcome to join us.
Christopher has asked that, in lieu of flowers, donations be made to the
Bow Valley SPCA, 123 Bow Meadows Cres, PO Box 8154, Canmore, AB
T1W 2T9 or to the Canadian Cancer Society, #200 – 325 Manning Road
NE, Calgary AB, T2E 2P5
Condolences for the family may be left at www.bowriverfuneral.com BOW
RIVER FUNERAL SERVICE assisting the fa mily Telephone 403-678-4880
for further information.
December 28, 1949 - March 24, 2011 -- Death leaves a heartache no one
can heal, love leaves a memory no one can steal.
Early Thursday morning surrounded by his family Andrew (Vernon)
Hagerty lost a brief but brave battle with cancer. A big man with a big
heart, Vernon was a local legend for his feats of strength. In high school
Vern used his size to be a star athlete and set several school records. But
his greatest strength was his immense love and unfailing devotion to Lori,
his wife and soul mate of 35 years; their three children Bonny (Lee), Les
(Sonya), Emery (April); and grandchildren Jonah, Hannah, Braedyn,
Connor, Shelby, Landon and Kenzie.
Vern's love for Lori was truly special. It was not uncommon for him to pick
a bouquet of wildflowers on the way home from his job as a heavy duty
mechanic. A gifted dancer, there were many evenings spent two-stepping
with Lori at cabarets. In later years, they shared trips to Mexico,
California and Alaska. They were rarely apart in marriage and Lori never
left Vern's side during his illness. When Vern married Lori he also became
an instant father. There was no question about Vern's commitment to his
kids. He drove his daughter Bonny to countless figure skating lessons at 5
a.m. taught Les how to use his hands to fix anything mechanical. He
helped Emery do home improvements on many Sundays after a hard
week of work. Vern's grandchildren had a special place in his heart. In
winter Grandpa always made sure the kids were snuggly covered in
toques, mitts and boots before playing outside. Summer camping trips
were always a highlight - of course with Grandpa's signature breakfast of
eggs and bacon. Vern always found time to give to others and he was a
devoted community and church volunteer. He was a long serving member
of the Elks Lodge in Sundre and more recently Vern gave much of his free
time and energy to the Eagle Hill Community Church. Vern was
predeceased by his father Ward and mother Mary. He is survived by his
sisters: Irene Tooth, Norma (Norris) Grace, Kay (Tom) Packer, Muriel
(Charlie) Hughs, Darlene (Richard) Piche; as well as brothers: Bill (Fay)
Hagerty and Eric (Lori) Hagerty. A truly special man, husband, father,
grandfather, brother, uncle and friend - Vern created many precious
memories and he will greatly be missed. Memorial services were held on
Tuesday March 29, 2011 at the Sundre Community Centre with Pastor
Steven Brown officiating. In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes may be
made directly to Sundre Hospital Palliative Care or Nutrition for Learning
(River Valley School).
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd, Sundre entrusted with arrangements.
403-638-4393. www.heartlandfuneralservices.com.
(1927 – 2011) -- Ingrid went home peacefully to be with the Lord on
Sunday morning, July 31, 2011 at the age of 83. She was born Inge
Hildebrandt Hansen on November 28, 1927 in Fakse, Denmark. Being the
youngest of six children at just six months old, she immigrated with her
family from Denmark to Canada in 1928. She grew up on her father's
farm near Endiang, Alberta.
On December 1, 1954, she was married to Woodrow Willard Hanneman of
Carstairs, Alberta. They spent the next 20 years raising their family of
three children and farming west of Olds, Alberta. In 1974 they semiretired to Creston B.C. Ingrid moved back to Alberta in 2007 in order to
be near family.
Mom loved to garden in a "big" way, and put up large amounts of
preserves. Many hours were spent in this endeavour. Mom spent much of
her spare time browsing the local flea market and garage sales; an
auction sale was a special treat. And, a great game (or 3 or 4) of
Aggravation with friends was her delight. Her strong faith in God
sustained her through the many challenges of life. Forever, she will
remain in our hearts. You are now home at last, Mom.
Ingrid is predeceased by her parents, Andreas and Marie Hansen; a sister,
Emmy Shand; a brother, Jens Hansen; a grandson, Robert Phelps; as well
as her husband.
She is survived by two sisters; Meta Davidsen of Victoria, B.C. and Elsie
Falkingham of Sardis, B.C. , one brother; Herluf Hansen of Stettler
Alberta; a son, Phil Hannemann of Edmonton, Alberta and two daughters;
Esther (Jeff) Alcorn of Tatamagouche, Nova Scotia and Linda Phelps of
Lacombe, Alberta plus 14 grandchildren. Grandchildren are Claire and
Nathan Hannemann; Benjamin, Melanie and Jordan Alcorn; Douglas,
Stephen, Candace, Clinton, Lincoln, Tabitha, Winston, Nicolas, and
Victoria Phelps.
Publication Date: 2013/01/08
HADERER, Loraine
It is with great sadness we announce the passing of Loraine Haderer on
Saturday, December 15, 2012 at the age af 64 years.
Loraine is lovingly remembered by her husband of 45 years, Keith
Haderer, by two daughters, Karen (Murray) Scott and Deanna Haderer
(Eric Wright), granddaughters Brittany and Natasha Scott, mother Ella
Streicher and brother Larry Streicher, as well as numerous relatives.
Loraine lived her entire life in the Poplar Creek District east of Olds. She
attended Poplar Creek School, Reed Ranch School and graduated from
Olds High School. Loraine married Keith on June 24, 1967. Two daughters
soon arrived to fill their home. Loraine was a true farm wife, driving
tractor, helping Keith with field work, raising chickens for many years and
then milking cows until she was no longer able. Loraine loved flowers and
there were always many planters filled with flowers throughout the yard.
She helped Keith with restoration work on his antique tractors and
enjoyed going to tractor pulls. Two of her favourite tractors were "Emmy"
and "Little V". Loraine loved to go for drives "out west" and to Banff with
her family and they shared many picnics on their outings.
Loraine's greatest loves in life were her family, her grandchildren and her
Jersey cows.
A private memorial service was held in Torrington, in the church where
Loraine was confirmed and married.
If friends so desire, memorial tributes to Loraine can be made to Didsbury
Hospital - Palliative Care Unit, 1210 - 20 Ave, Didsbury, AB T0M 0W0 or
the Children's Wish Foundation, Suite 271, 339 - 50th Ave. SE, Calgary,
AB TZG 2B3.
Publication Date: 2013/01/08
Publication Date: 2011/03/29
HAMLIN, Barbara Burgess (nee Woolf)
Barbara Hamlin of Olds, Alberta passed away peacefully at the Olds
Hospital on Thursday, March 15th, 2012. Members of her loving family
were by her side. A Celebration of Barbara's Life was held Monday, March
19th in Olds, Alberta. Barbara was predeceased by her mother Emily,
father Roger and sister Anne. She is survived by her husband of 60 years
Tom, her children Tom (Debra), Patricia and Robert (Sharon),
grandchildren Sarah, Brianna (Aaron), Emily, Michael, Latham and Atley,
great-grandson River, brother Fred and many nieces, nephews and
cousins. Barbara was a kind and generous person who will be greatly
missed by those fortunate enough to know her. In lieu of flowers,
donations to the Canadian Diabetes Foundation or a charity of your
choice, would be appreciated. Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds
entrusted with arrangements. 403-507-8610.
www.heartlandfuneralservices.com.
Publication Date: 2012/03/20
HAFNER, Leroy
Leroy Henry Hafner, born March 14, 1933, went to rest on November 20,
2011, believing in the soon return of his Saviour, Jesus Christ. Leroy
spent almost 79 years on Earth and for the most part, Leroy enjoyed life;
however over the past year or so Leroy's health was such that he no
longer experienced the joy of life he was accustomed to. Leroy entered
into rest, peacefully and although we will miss him dearly, we are happy
that he did not suffer extensively nor did he suffer over an extended
period of time. Leroy was a resident of Olds Long Term Care for a number
of years where he established many friendships, especially with his
caregivers who always provided him with 'the best care'! Leroy was
predeceased by his parents, Clarence and Mary Hafner, and a sister-in-law
Lois Hafner. Leroy leaves to mourn his death, four sisters and a brother:
Bernice Hafner of Olds, Bill Hafner of Texas; Bonnie (Stan) Chisholm of
Olds, Betty (Wayne) Abraham of Olds; and Daisy (Garth) Millar of
Calgary. Leroy also leaves to mourn his death, a number of nieces and
nephews and many friends. Funeral Services were held at Mountain View
Funeral Chapel of Olds, Alberta with a Graveside service held in Lacombe,
Alberta for Leroy on November 24, 2011 with Pastor Robert Burke from
The Seventh-day Adventist Church of Olds officiating. Leroy was laid to
rest next to his parents, with whom he had a very special relationship!
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that you consider a donation to
'Olds Long Term Care Centre, 3901 - 57 Avenue, Olds, Alberta, T4H 1L9.
Condolences to the family can be forwarded from
www.mountainviewfuneralchapel.com.
Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Mountain View Funeral Chapel,
5226 -46 Street, Olds, Alberta, T4H 1B8. Phone 403-556-3223. Locally
owned and operated. Proudly serving our community for over 46 years.
Publication Date: 2011/11/29
HAGER, Hedwig
1923-2012 -- Hedy Hager passed away peacefully on October 3, 2012,
surrounded by her loving family. Hedy was born in Güssing, Austria on
August 8, 1923. She and her family immigrated to Canada in 1928 where
she met and married Englebert Hager. She was predeceased by her loving
husband in 1961, her eldest son Robert in 2001, parents Gustave and
Mary Weisner, step mother Emma Weisner and step sister Elsie Pgetzke,
as well as sister Margaret Loeck and brother John Weisner. Hedy raised
her six children Marilyn (Dennis), Robert, Darlene, Betty( Trevor), Don
(Pat) and Elaine/Jake (Brent) with unconditional love, the true meaning of
giving and generosity, and a wonderful sense of humor. Hedy was a
treasured sister to Emil (Ellen) Weisner, Ann (Bill) Schalin, Dorothy (Stan)
Dodd, Minnie (Gene) Herchek and Pete (Inez) Pgetzke. Hedy loved
gardening, Sunday family gatherings and being amidst her loved and
cherished grandchildren Randi, Britt, Ty, Jacci, Amber, Kristy, Janessa,
Lisa, Kari, Tammy, Ken, Kevin, Shawn and numerous great-grandchildren.
THE ROSE BEYOND THE WALL
A rose once grew where all could see,
Sheltered beside a garden wall,
And, as the days passed swiftly by,
It spread its branches, straight and tall.
One day, a beam of light shone through
A crevice that had opened wide –
The rose bent gently toward its warmth
Then passed beyond to the other side.
Now, you who deeply feel its loss,
Be comforted – the rose blooms there –
Its beauty even greater now,
Nurtured by God's own loving care.
Funeral services were held on Wednesday October 10, 2012 at St.
Stephen's Catholic Church with Father Maurice Okolie officiating.
Interment followed in the Olds Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial
tributes may be made directly to the Sundre Hospital Long Term Care.
Arrangements entrusted to Cindy Kolb, Heartland Funeral Services Ltd.,
Olds. 403-507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2012/10/16
HAMMER, Garnet Leroy
Garnet Leroy Hammer of Olds, beloved husband of Deanna, passed away
July 10, 2011 at the Red Deer Regional Hospital at the age of 77 years.
Garnet was born in Olds in 1934 as the second of three children to Louis
and Jean Hammer. He completed his schooling in Olds and graduated
from the Olds Agricultural College in 1953.
From an early age, Garnet loved farming. He farmed for over fifty-five
years, first with his father, then with his brother Ben and finally with his
sons Gene, Garnet Jr. and Mark. He remained a significant contributor to
the farm even in his retirement.
Garnet was active in the Olds area for many years, as a life member of
the Olds Elks Club, past chair of the Olds Hospital Board, past chair of the
Rural Fire District, and a member of the Olds Airport Commission.
Garnet was a keen adventurer. He loved flying small airplanes and was a
member of the Olds Flying Club. As a "flying farmer", Garnet flew all the
way from the Arctic Circle to South America, and from the East Coast to
the West. He was also an avid experimenter who was eager to try "new"
sports, long before they became popular including scuba, tennis, and
skiing. He also loved RVing, boating, and fishing. Garnet was an avid
reader and life-long learner. He could always be found building and
tinkering with various contraptions while finding new and innovative ways
to solve problems. There was no game or puzzle that he didn't enjoy,
particularly when playing alongside his love Deanna, both of whom
earned bronze life masters designations in bridge.
For over twenty years, Garnet and Deanna spent winters in Mesa, Arizona
during which time they were quick to develop cherished friendships,
particularly with the people they met throughout the Viewpoint
community, the tennis club, and while playing bridge. Garnet will also be
remembered as a past president of the Viewpoint Tennis Club.
Garnet is survived by his loving wife Deanna of Olds, his children Gene
(Myrna) of Olds, Cindy (Bruce) Gibson of Calgary, Garnet Jr. (Cindy) of
Olds, Mark (Roberta) of Olds, Dan (Laurie) Brady of Fergus, Ontario,
stepsons Don (Tami) Brady of Portland, Scott (Julie) Brady of North
Carolina, and Mike (Trish) Brady of Portland. Garnet is also survived by
his brother Ben (Mary) Hammer of Olds and sister Cynthia (George)
Kramser of Plantation, Florida. Also left to mourn his loss are his
treasured grandchildren: Carter (Jessica), Christie, Lauren, Elyse, Tracey,
Tony, Jared, Joshua, Graham, Jessica, Jayden, Christopher, Hannah, Liz,
Cody, Ashlei, Brandon, and great grand-daughter Ciara.
Garnet will be lovingly remembered as a wonderful person, with a
compassionate spirit and kind heart as well as a sense of humour and
twinkling smile that could quickly put people at ease. He developed
countless friendships over the years and his memory will be cherished by
all who knew him.
A celebration of Garnet's life will be held at a later date. Flowers are
gratefully declined. If friends so desire, memorial tributes may be made
directly to the Northern Alberta Branch of the Kidney Foundation of
Canada (www.kidney.ca; 11227 Jasper Avenue, Suite 202, Edmonton AB,
T5K 0L5; 1-800-567-8112) or S.T.A.R.S. Air Ambulance (www.stars.ca).
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd, Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610. www.heartlandfuneralservices.com.
Publication Date: 2011/07/19
Publication Date: 2011/08/23
HARPER (Shannon), Letticia Mary
March 16, 1907 – November 14, 2011 -- Lettie Harper of Olds, Alberta
passed away in the Olds Nursing Home on Monday, November 14, 2011 at
the age of 104 years. Lettie is lovingly remembered by daughter Marion
Watamaniuk of Edmonton, son Robert Harper of Olds, grandchildren
Wesley (Shelley) Watamaniuk, St. Albert, Kevin (Barb) Watamaniuk,
Westlock, Bradly (Jackie) Harper, Olds, Chad (Cathy) Harper, Olds and
Stacey (Danny) Carefoot, Airdrie; 12 great-grandchildren; numerous
nieces and nephews and sisters-in-law Alma Harper, Olds and Miriam
Robb, Innisfail. Lettie is predeceased by her husband Roy in 1989.
Funeral Services will be held at Church of the Nazarene, 5402 - 43 Street,
Olds, Alberta on Thursday, November 24, 2011 at 2:00pm with Pastor
Gordon Miller officiating. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the
charity of one’s choice. Messages of condolence may be left for the family
at www.myalternatives.ca. Alternatives Funeral & Cremation Services.
(403) 556-5445 & (888) 216-5111.
Publication Date: 2011/11/22
HAUCK, Eugene Albert
Eugene Albert Hauck was born May 3, 1934 in Provost Alberta, the
youngest son of Simon and Tilly Hauck. Gene passed away suddenly
March 14, 2013, at the age of 78 years, leaving behind his loving wife of
58 years Val, daughters Wendy (Robert), Debby (Marty), Jodi, son Darren
(Ellie), ten Grandchildren and seventeen Great Grandchildren. Gene was
employed by CanTex Drilling & Exploration, retiring after 42 years of
service to his farm west of Olds. He enjoyed family gatherings, camping,
golf, curling, and watching his Grandchildren's sports. Gene was a man
with many interests and talents. He was always dependable, had an
inquisitive nature and a thirst for knowledge which he loved to share with
others. He had a sincere appreciation for people and a zest for life. Gene
will be sorely missed by all his family and friends. Funeral services were
held at the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch #105, Olds at 11:00 AM,
Tuesday March 19, 2013 wit Harold Hunter officiating. Interment followed
in the Olds Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes may be made
directly to the charity of choice. Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds
entrusted with arrangements. 403-507-8610
www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2013/03/19
HAYS, OLIVE
1923 - 2015 -- Olive Hays passed away in Olds on February 20 at the age
of 92 years (1923 – 2015).
She was born in Portsmouth, England to Charles and Mabel Shergold. In
1925 Charles, Mabel and their four children: Harry,Charlie,Grace andOlive
settled ona farm, east of Olds. The kids attended the Coburn School. Her
early years were shaped by living through the Great Depression and
WWII. Olive married Fred Hays in 1943, as he was heading overseas to
serve with the Royal Canadian Signal Corp.They had four children – Fred,
Sandy (Moore), Bob and Terry. Olive was a busy home maker, ensuring
the house chores were done, the garden was tended, the cow was milked,
homemade bread was on the table and her children were loved. She
always found time for artistic outlets in her sewing and needle work. She
was inventive, ‘making- do’ or ‘making over’ whatevermaterials she had
at hand. Olive was a faithful helper and member of the Legion Ladies
Auxiliary. Recently she received her 60 year service pin. She was known
for her ready smile and laugh where ever she worked, at the Olds College
and at the Olds Hospital. She made many friends in her sporting
activities–curling, bowling and shuffle board.
Olive enjoyed time with each of her grandchildren, making them feel
completely loved and cherished. When her great grandchildren came
along, her joy was boundless. She was always up for a fun adventure
including travels with her family from BC to Nova Scotia, to England and
Switzerland and to Hawaii and Mexico. Her favorite times were big family
dinners, admiring one of the babies and playing games with the kids.
Olive enjoyed going to Tim Hortons for coffee, games of BINGO and
Legion casino trips. She was loved by all and will be sadly missed.
Olive was predeceased by baby Heather in 1956, her husband Fred in
1979 and son-in-law George Moore in 2014. She is survived by Fred and
Cathie Hays (Stephen – Indira and Evan), (Chris Hays and Martha Yip),
Sandy Moore (Courtney and Tracey – Logan and Charley), (Shayna and
John MacNeil – Peyton and MacKenzie), Bob and Mary Hays (Karly and
Matt Zinken – Will), (Mike and Dena – Nyssa and Felix) and Terry Hays
(Katie).
Her memorial service will be held at the Olds Royal Canadian Legion at 2
pm on February 27.
Publication Date: 2015/02/24
Obituaries
HEATON, Jacqueline Babbette
HIRSEKORN, Wayne Douglas
Jacqueline Heaton born February 5, 1926 in Liverpool England, passed
away peacefully on Thursday, February 6, 2014 at the South Health
Campus in Calgary AB at the age of 88 years. She will be lovingly
remembered by her daughter Sally Ann MacArthur (Brian), grandsons
Kevin and Christopher, son Andrew Heaton (Susanne), niece Donna
McAllister and great nieces and nephews Patrick McAllister (Wendy),
Louise Crowder (Brian); and Andrew McAllister (Heidi); and numerous
other family members from England, Scotland, Australia, and New
Zealand.
Jacqueline was proud to serve her country during WW II in the British
Women's Land Army. She immigrated to Canada in 1974 and lived in
Winnipeg, Darlingford and Miami MB, Olds and Calgary AB. She had a
passion for nature, the outdoors, gardening and travel.
A small memorial was held at Saint Barnabas Anglican Church in Calgary
Sunday February 9th, 2014. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to
the World Wildlife Fund in her memory. Condolences can be sent to
McInnis & Holloway Funeral Homes Crowfoot Chapel, Calgary at
www.mhfh.com.
Wayne Douglas Hirsekorn passed away on Friday, January 24, 2014, at
the age of 64 years, beloved husband of Reine Hirsekorn of Olds, Alberta .
He also leaves to cherish his memory his sons, Darcy (Tori) Hirsekorn of
Martensville, Saskatchewan, and David (Jamie) Hirsekorn of Olds,
Alberta; two grandchildren, Davin and Matthew; his brother, Richard
(Diane) Hirsekorn of Brooks; four sisters, Pat (Dave) Dunn of Calgary,
Connie (Jason) Reid of Airdrie, Sharon (Murray) Hauck of Brooks and
Debbie (Gerry) Fode of Medicine Hat as well as numerous nieces and
nephews. He was predeceased by his parents, William and Edna
Hirsekorn. Wayne was born in Portage la Prairie, Manitoba on October
13th, 1949. He graduated from Medicine Hat High in the Class of 1967.
From 1967-1973 he was employed at the Dominion Glass factory in
Redcliff, Alberta. He married Reine Beaulac in Medicine Hat, Alberta on
April 17th, 1971 and his son Darcy was born on October 13th, 1972. He
moved his family to Pine Point, N.W.T in 1973 where Wayne worked as a
Heavy Equipment Operator. He later obtained his Journeyman Machinist
Ticket. His son David was born in Hay River, N.W.T on July 13th, 1976.
Wayne and his family then moved to Unity, Saskatchewan in 1983 where
he worked at the Sifto Salt plant until 1997. In 1997, Wayne and Reine
then moved to Prince Albert, Saskatchewan where Wayne worked at the
Weyerhauser Pulp and Paper Mill. In 2006, he moved to Brooks, Alberta
where he was employed at TCB Machining until 2010. In 2010, he moved
to Olds, Alberta where he enjoyed retirement and spent his time working
at Wal-Mart. The funeral service was held in the PATTISON CHAPEL,
Medicine Hat on Wednesday, January 29, 2014 at 1:00 p.m. Interment
followed in the Redcliff Cemetery. As an expression of sympathy
donations may be made to the Central Alberta Cancer Clinic, 3942 50A
Ave, Red Deer, AB T4N 4E7. To e-mail an expression of sympathy, please
direct it to: [email protected] subject heading: Wayne Hirsekorn, or
you may visit www.pattisonfuneralhome.com and leave a message of
condolence.
Arrangements are by the PATTISON FUNERAL HOME AND CREMATORIUM
540 South Railway St. SE, Medicine Hat T1A 2V6. Please call 1-866-5262214 for further information.
Publication Date: 2014/02/11
HENDRICKSON, (Lucille) Olga
1927 – 2013 -- It is with great sorrow and loss we announce the passing
of our dear mother, grandmother and great grandmother (Lucille) Olga
Hendrickson (nee Ronneberg) on September 18, 2013 at the age of 83
years. Mom was born in Olds, Alberta, attended Olds High School and
College, raised her family in Calgary and has called the Town of Ponoka
home since 2001. Olga was actively involved with the Catholic Women's
League, St. Augustine Catholic Church and School, Women's Auxiliary of
the Royal Canadian Legion, continued to attend her school reunions, and
was a dedicated volunteer in her community in many other ways. Olga
was predeceased by her parents, her son Michael, her sister Eleanor, her
brothers Keith and Kenny and her granddaughter Mikelle. Olga will be
lovingly remembered by her children Irene (Haim), Roger, Gordon
(Sandy), Cathy (Glenn), Sandy (Jerry), Bob (Gen), Linda, John (TC), her
brother Bill, her 16 grandchildren, 4 great-grandchildren, a large loving
extended family and many friends. Thank you mom for teaching us so
much about life, the importance of family, about loving unconditionally
and that every day is an inspiration and an opportunity to write a poem.
Services were held at St. Augustine Church in Ponoka, Alberta, Monday
Sept. 23, 2013 at 2:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in
Olga's honor to the charity of your choice. To express condolences to
Olga's family, please visit www.womboldfuneralhomes.com.
Arrangements Entrusted To Ponoka Funeral Home ~ A Wombold Family
Funeral Home ~ 403-783-3122
Publication Date: 2013/09/24
HERRLE, Bud
The family of Bud Herrle is sad to announce his passing on July 29, 2011
at the age of 80 years. Bud was born on June 23, 1931 in Innisfail to Bob
& Jule Herrle. Bud grew up with his older sister Maxine at the homestead
in Mayton. At 14, Bud started driving truck under his dad's license. Bud
married Shirley Simmonds on May 17, 1956. Bud and Shirley made their
living running a general trucking business, service station, general store
and farming. Bud and Shirley's family grew to include two daughters
Betty Lou (Rick) Leischner and Linda (Marty) Worthington; two grandsons
Tyler (Nancy) Leischner and Cody Leischner (Kirsty Layton). Bud has a
large extended family of sisters and brothers-in-law, nieces, nephews,
cousins and many, many friends. Bud was predeceased by his parents
Bob and July, sister Maxine Haase and his wife Shirley. Memorial services
were held on Wednesday August 3, 2011 at the Royal Canadian Legion,
Branch #105 Olds with Harold Hunter officiating. Interment was held prior
to the service at the Mayton Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial
tributes may be made directly to the Mayton/May City Cemetery Fund.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 . www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2011/08/09
HERRMANN, William "Bill"
William "Bill" Herrmann of Olds passed away March 29, 2011 at the Olds
Hospital at the age of 80 years. Bill is survived by his loving wife Eileen
and their five children Blake, Diane, Alan, Gail and Les. He was
predeceased by his son Calvin in 1979 and son Terry in 2009. Memorial
services will be held on Saturday, April 16, 2011 at 11:00 a.m. at the
Royal Canadian Legion, Branch #105, Olds with Harold Hunter officiating.
Memorial tributes may be made directly to the charity of choice.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd, Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com.
Publication Date: 2011/04/05
HILDERMAN, Ken
October 5, 1932 - December 19, 2014 -- Ken Hilderman, born October 4,
1932 to Adam & Eve Hilderman, the 9th of 10 children. He was born at
home close to the General Hospital (Calgary). At age 17 he moved to
Raven with business partner Eric and proceeded to light up the RavenDickson R.E.A.
About 1983 he left the electrical business and became engaged in farming
and auction sale-ing the rest of his life. As for his wishes there will be no
funeral service. Think of the wonderful world we live in, thanks to the
farmers and electricity, when you think of him.
Publication Date: 2014/12/30 (Reprinted 2015/01/06)
HILLER, Michael Ian
October 17, 1954 - September 24, 2013 -- It is with saddened hearts that
we announce the sudden passing of Michael in Stony Plain, Alberta at the
age of 58. Michael leaves to mourn his mother Sonja Hiller, two sisters,
Brenda (Daniel) Fisher, and Tracy (Chris) Fralic. He is also survived by 3
daughters, Jennifer, Jaci, and Jenna, two grandchildren, as well as his
nieces, Natasha (Adam), Kaitlin (Riley) and his nephew Jonathon. Michael
was predeceased by his father, Johnie Hiller in 1992, as well as his
maternal and paternal grandparents.
As per Michael's wishes, cremation has taken place, and no service will be
held.
Publication Date: 2013/10/01
Publication Date: 2014/02/04
HOARE, Aubrey Alec
March 22, 1929 – December 8, 2014 -- Aubrey Alec Hoare was born
March 22, 1929 in Lyminge, Kent, England to parents Hilda May (nee
Hambrook) and Alec George Hoare. Aubrey was the oldest of three
children. Two sisters, Sylvia and Brenda were to join the family. Aubrey's
parents were farmers, milking cows and having sheep. Aubrey did all his
schooling in the local area and had to leave at age 14 to run the farm as
his Dad was sick. He loved farming and also did custom work in the area.
Aubrey met Pauline in 1951 through friends and they were married in
1953. Aubrey always wanted to go to Canada from a very young age
because of stories he heard from his Granddad's brother and family who
emigrated to the Penhold area in the early 1920s. Although Pauline was
unsure about leaving family for Canada, in 1957 she decided she was
ready to make the move. With their two young sons, Steven and Clive,
they left by ship to Montreal and then took the train across Canada to
Calgary. Their third son, Darren, was born in Innisfail, Alberta, Canada.
After working hard for several years in Calgary, Balzac and Innisfail,
Aubrey and Pauline were able to purchase the farm they were renting in
the Garrington area in 1966. The mixed farm included dairy and range
cows, hay and grain. They enjoyed being part of the Garrington
community and were active in the church there. They remained on the
farm until their retirement to Olds in 1990. They never regretted the
decision to move to Canada. Aubrey always enjoyed visits from family and
friends. All of their family were able to come from England to Canada at
least once for a visit.
For the past year, due to failing health, Aubrey resided at the Royal Oak
Village assisted living facility in Lacombe. He passed away December 8,
2014 in the Lacombe Hospital
Aubrey was predeceased by his parents, his sister Sylvia and husband
Kenneth Coveney and his sister-in-law Josephine Smithson. He is survived
by his wife Pauline, sons Steven (Kathy) of Bowden, Clive (Pam) of Red
Deer and Darren (Kelly) of Shellbrook, Saskatchewan, ten grandchildren,
fifteen great grandchildren, sister Brenda (Ron) Cullen, brother-in-law
Bernard Smithson and numerous nieces and nephews.
Internment took place at the Bowden cemetery December 22, followed by
a small gathering at the Olds Nazarene Church. If desired, donations may
be made in Aubrey's memory to "The Nazarene Compassionate
Ministries".
Publication Date: 2014/12/23
HODGKINSON, Norman F
March 18, 1938 – January 1, 2015 -- Norm was born on a farm near
Lousana, attended a country school, and then completed his high school
in Delburne. He began work as dye-man at the Bowden Refinery, before
continuing his education and obtaining is 3rd Class Steam Ticket. He
lived in Bowden awhile and met Marilynne. They were married in 1964
and had two children, Scott and Lori. They lived in Red Deer for a short
time, and then moved to Olds where Norm has lived ever since. Norm
work for many years as a Gas Plant Operator at Harmattan, Lone Pine,
and Wimborne Gas Plants. After retiring he worked part-time at the
Annex at the Bowden Institution. Norm had many interests. He enjoyed
calf roping in the FCA and later team roping in the OTRA, shooting
gophers for his farm friends, and handcrafting spurs during the winter.
For many years, he donated the “Hard Luck Cowboy” spurs at the CPR
finals. When Norm finally retired for good, he rediscovered his love for
curling. His winters were occupied with Seniors Curling Leagues, Mens
Bonspiels, and the Olds Oilmens Bonspiel. For the past two years, Norm
also attended Seniors Fitness classes at the Olds College. Norm was
predeceased several years ago by his sister Elaine, and by his wife
Marilynne in 2002. He is survived by his son Scott of Red Deer, his
daughter Lori (Jim), and his granddaughter Bailey of Bowden. He will be
missed by not only his family, but by many long-time friends in the OldsBowden area. Funeral services will be held on Friday January 9, 2015 at
1:00 p.m. at the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch #105, Olds. Memorial
tributes may be made directly to S.T.A.R.S. Air Ambulance or Kidsport.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2015/01/06
HOFFMAN, Edith Ramona
Edith Ramona Hoffman passed away peacefully on January 6, 2014 at the
Olds Hospital at the age of 79 years. Funeral services will be held at a
later date. In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes may be made directly to
the Alberta Heart & Stroke Foundation.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2014/01/21
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HOFFMAN (nee Chapman), Edith Ramona
May 12, 1934 – Jan. 6, 2014 -- It is with great sadness that the family of
Edith Hoffman announces her passing on Monday, January 6th, 2014 at
the age of 79. "Edie" grew up in Medicine Hat, where she met her
husband Bill, and was the youngest of 3 children of William and Florence
Chapman. Bill and Edie were married on October 18, 1952 and lived in
Medicine Hat until they moved to Olds in 1956. Edith's family was very
important to her and many weekend trips were spent on the highway
back and forth to Medicine Hat. She was a right arm to Bill as he started
the first Olds Co-op and could always be found baking various goodies for
give always at the store or helping prepare food for every project Bill took
on including Kiwanis Horse Shows and today's ongoing Co-op Pancake
Breakfast. Edith (Mrs. H) taught "Little Elves Nursery School" out of her
home from 1967 – 1973 and thoroughly LOVED spending time with her
morning and afternoon classes. Classroom activities, bus trips, hayrides,
theme parties, TV appearances on Buckshot and Wynn's Pad, as well as
amazing graduation ceremonies (with Ron Barge "Buckshot" officiating)
were just a few of the highlights over the years. This was not a job for
Mrs. H, it was her passion and honor to spend time with her "kids" each
week. Edith & Bill started up Ramlyn's Shirt Hut in Olds in 1976 and
enjoyed meeting and greeting the public daily until it's closing in 1991.
Edith and Bill did a lot of camping over the years and Edie could always
be found drumming up some kind of activity for the kids to get involved in
wherever she went. She made many special friends over the years and
kept in touch with as many as possible. The last number of years was
spent at Olds Extended Care where Edith continued to keep her sense of
humor and commitment to socializing. Edie will be lovingly remembered
by her 2 children Robynn (Brian) Hoschka, and Kevin Hoffman & Cynthia.
Nana will also never be forgotten by her 2 grandchildren, Mitch (Jill) &
Jessica (Micah) as well as her extended grandchildren Kaesha and Leo.
Auntie Edith will be missed dearly by very special nieces Donna (Vern)
Lyons and Rhonda Stafford as well as numerous nieces, nephews,
relatives and friends. Edith was predeceased by her husband Bill 2012,
mother Florence 1964, father William 1971, brother Clifford 1928, sister
Muriel 1976, brother Ralph 2001 and niece Yvonne.
A Memorial Service will be held in Edith's honor on February 22nd, 2014
at the Olds Air Cadets Hall at 11:00 am. (formerly the Rec. Centre, beside
the Library) 5205 52 St., Olds, with Pastor Brent Reilly officiating. In lieu
of flowers, memorial tributes may be made directly to the Alberta Heart &
Stroke Foundation or the Olds Hospital Long Term Care. Heartland Funeral
Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403-507-8610
www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2014/02/18
HOFFMAN, W.A. (Bill)
W.A. (Bill) Hoffman passed away April 5, 2012 at the Olds Hospital at the
age of 85 years. He was born July 27, 1926 at Shamrock, Saskatchewan.
Bill was one of 12 children, 6 girls and 6 boys whose family moved to
Vernon in 1936. Bill worked in fruit orchards and packing houses as well
as the logging industry in B.C. during his younger years. He moved to
Medicine Hat in 1949 where he met Edith Chapman and they were
married in 1952. In 1956, Bill and Edith moved to Olds where Bill took
over management of a small store A.C.W.A. (Foods & Dry Goods). In
1960, Bill organized some of the local people and government officials
and established the very first Co-op store in Olds where he worked until
his retirement in 1981. During his years in Olds, Bill was involved in
various community affairs including the Kiwanis Club where he held
various roles including past president. He was awarded Citizen of the Year
by the Board of Trade, member of the Chamber of Commerce, served on
Town Council from 1967 – 1970 and mayor from 1971 – 1974. He
touched the lives of many people with his friendly smile and always had a
time for a chat. Bill will be forever remembered, loved and sadly missed
by his wife of 60 years, Edith; daughter Robynn Hoschka (Brian, Mitchel,
Jessica); son Kevin Hoffman (Cynthia, Kaesha, Leo) 3 sisters Louise
Ostrander of Vernon, Lynn Apps of White Rock, Erma Hoffman of Kelowna
as well as numerous nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. A memorial
will be forthcoming. In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes may be made
directly to the Alberta Heart & Stroke Foundation. If anyone has a
memory, picture, story or anecdote that they would like to share please
do so through www.heartlandfuneralservices.com. Heartland Funeral
Services Ltd, Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403-507-8610.
Publication Date: 2012/04/10
HOLE, Brian Ernest
Brian Ernest Hole passed on to his heavenly home at the age of 78 years
on May 29, 2012 after a brief illness at the Red Deer Hospital. Brian was
born in Morton, Manitoba on August 7, 1933. His career varied, including
a stint in the RCMP and as a pilot for an oil company. He retired from BC
Ferries in 1997. In 2005, after a short time in Creston and Courtenay, BC,
Brian and Muriel moved to Olds. He is survived by his loving wife of 25
years Muriel; 3 sons and 1 daughter; 4 step-sons and 1 step-daughter
and their families of which there were 13 grandchildren, 9 greatgrandchildren, 15 step-grandchildren and 5 step-great-grandchildren.
Brian is also survived by 3 brothers Barrie, Murray and Donald. He was
predeceased by his parents Joyce and Laurie and 2 sons Darryl and
Darcy. Memorial services will be held on Wednesday June 13, 2012 at
11:00 a.m. at the First Baptist Church, Olds with Harold Hunter and
Pastor Dave Koleba officiating. Memorial tributes may be made directly to
the Olds Hospice Society or the Gideons. Heartland Funeral Services Ltd,
Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403-507-8610.
www.heartlandfuneralservices.com.
Publication Date: 2012/06/12
HORLEY, Mae Eileen
Mae Eileen Horley, beloved mother of Myoleen (Larry) Wilson,
Grandmother of Richard Wilson (Linda Adamowski), and sister of Eunice
Popa, passed away peacefully on March 17, 2011, at the age of 91. Eileen
was born in Unity, SK, the oldest daughter of Milo and Mary Woodward of
Cutknife Sk. In addition to her immediate family, she is survived by
several loving nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her hisband,
Russell, her granddaughter Kelly, one brother, Ben and wife Luverne
Woodward; one sister, Shirley and her husband Harold Leeson; one
nephew, Alexander; one great-nephew, Paul Thomas; brother-in-law
Cornel Popa, brothers and sisters-in-law Norwood and Emma Horley,
Wayne and Vera Horley, Pauline and Otto Raesler, Eileen's parents, Milo
and Mary Woodward; and husband's parents Lisle and Sue Horley. Eileen
was a kind and caring practitioner of her nursing profession, and carried
that into all her relationships; always seeing the best in people. She was
an artist and avid crafter until her eyesight severely limited these
activities. She very much enjoyed many friendships over the years, and
loved to entertain family and friends in her home whenever possible. She
was happiest if she could bring a smile or a big laugh to the face of
friends and family. In past years she was an enthusiastic volunteer for
many causes including her church, youth group, and teaching art and
crafts. For several years she was a member of Beta Sigma Phi, until her
health began to limit her activities. She will be so missed by all who knew
and loved her. A memorial service will be held April 2, 2011 at 2:00 p.m.
at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Olds with Pastor John Lentz officiating. If
desired, in lieu of flowers, donations may be made directly to Alberta
Children's Hospital, 2888 Shaganappi Trail NW, Calgary, AB T3B 6A8 or
charity of choice.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd, Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610. www.heartlandfuneralservices.com.
Publication Date: 2011/03/22
Obituaries
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HOWE, Thomas (Tom)
HUCHALA, John Frank
HUDSON, Helen Patricia
Thomas (Tom) Howe of West Kelowna, passed away at home on October
3rd, 2011 at the age of 76 years. Tom is survived by his loving wife
Linda; five children: Lisa (Kevin) Land, Alan (Lori) Howe, Barb Howe,
Colin (Carrie) Howe and Rob (Tasha) Howe. Tom is also survived by six
grandchildren, two sisters Liz Coyne and Alberta Carson. Predeceased by
his first wife Judy Howe. A Celebration of Tom's Life will be held from
Trinity Baptist Church, 1905 Springfield Road, Kelowna on Wednesday,
October 12th, 2011 at 1:30 PM. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations
may be made to the BC Heart and Stroke Foundation in memory of Tom.
Condolences may be sent to the family by visiting www.mem.com.
Arrangements entrusted with First Memorial Funeral Services, Kelowna,
B.C. 250-762-2299
John Frank Huchala was born March 21, 1931 in Trochu to Joseph &
Cecelia Huchala. He passed away peacefully on November 21, 2014 at the
age of 83 years. John was the third child of five. The first few years they
only spoke Slovak. He was raised east of Three Hills in the Ghost Pine
Creek area. His father died of injuries sustained during a house fire when
chimney bricks fell and hit his head in 1932. His Mom remarried, but died
in 1944 when he was 13 years old. John & his siblings were sent to live in
the convent in Trochu. We always asked him to teach us some Slovak, but
he claimed he could only remember the swear words. John liked to
reminisce about his childhood. In 1938, he started Grade 1 east of Three
Hills. They use to have to walk 4 1/2 miles one way to attend school.
During those 4 1/2 mile walks, they had plenty of time to plan & prepare
their events for the day. It always sounded like they were looking for
ways to get out of going to school. Once they flooded the school
basement in the spring, that was good for a couple days off, then they
trapped a live skunk and let it loose in the school, that was good for
another 3 days off. They would put tacks on chairs, live gophers in the
teacher's desk that would happen to eat the exams that they were to do
that day. It didn't bother him to have a live snake tucked inside his shirt,
just to make the girls scream. He use to tell us that he walked up hill to
school and we would tease him it was uphill both ways. For some reason
he did make it to Grade 9, with math and art being his favourite subjects.
Early in his youth he went to Coleman to try mining. We asked if he
wanted to tour a mine with us at Belleview and he said," no way", he was
still ducking his head, from the low mine rafters many years later. John
was a self taught, " jack of all trades`". He would build, repair and paint
things to last. We are sure that anything he built would sustain a bomb
blast. Upon getting a job in Olds in 1965 at the Seed Cleaning Plant,
John's carpentry skills served him well with the building of it. I think all us
kids learned how to sweep the floors and to do it right. His one
granddaughter said, that it was "Grandpa's House". Everybody said; "You
could almost eat off the floors", as John had them gleaming - always. He
retired from there at the age of 65. He was always a perfectionist with
what ever he was working on. In our family, he was also known as the
"Silicone King" - nothing leaks, moves or rusted when he was done with
it. I'm sure everybody in the family has been affected by it. You got it
whether you wanted it or not. John could never truly let the Ghost Pine
Creek area go. It always drew him back. He had so many memories,
family & life long friends there. He had built a cabin along the river, which
he & Dale spent many hours there (repairing). Norma use to get so mad,
because the cabin got fixed before the family home did. In time though,
she found she could send her unwanted household stuff down there. John
liked to fish and he taught us all to fish, some of us would put the worms
on or just play with the worms but, wouldn't take the fish off. He spent
many hours untwisting our lines and of course use the odd swear word!!
He tried his hand at gold panning, but of course he never hit the big one.
Over the years John & Norma enjoyed camping. Starting with the 9x9
canvas tent to a truck topper, a camper and finally a 5th wheel. When
John was supposed to relax, he was always looking for things to repair even if it was the picnic table at the camp site, it got fixed. He usually
used many colourful words, when he was working on things. Over the
years all of us have adopted one or another but, all the grandkids have
had the best time teasing their Grandpa, by imitating him. That always
brought a smile to his face. He was able to overcome many handicaps in
his lifetime. With having one eye most of his life, he did manage to get
his pilots license. He always looked forward to having his annual medical
done. They would tell him to cover his left eye for the eye chart & repeat
with his left. He would either come out fuming or chuckling. He always
enjoyed taking people for rides and being able to do low passes over
farms he knew. Steve even got an early lesson on how to fly, he might
have been about 3 years old. John & Norma married May 26, 1956. When
they were dating, he used to press his own pants and have the most
perfect creases and hair. They lived in numerous places due to his work.
John worked on the rigs, farmed, and was a Seed Cleaning Plant
manager. They had 3 children, Dale (Sandra), Lynda (Mike) Krebs and
Sandi (Gord) Schuler; grandchildren, Steven (Lindsay) Krebs, Jodi-Lynn
Krebs, Kaylin Neufeld & James Neufeld; great-grandchildren, Evan &
Aiden Krebs(who called grandpa G-Pop; that made him smile from ear to
ear); brother Eddie and his furry buddy Sailor. John was predeceased by
his wife Norma of 57 years, brothers, Joe & Louie and his sister Annie. He
will remembered fondly by his family and all who knew him. Funeral
services were held on Saturday November 29, 2014 at Heartland Funeral
Services Chapel, Olds. In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes may be made
directly to the Olds Hospital Long Term Care Sunshine Room or Alberta
Animal Rescue Crew Society(AARCS). Heartland Funeral Services Ltd.,
Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403-507-8610
www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Mrs. Helen Patricia Hudson nee Stromsmoe of Olds beloved wife of the
late Mr. Stanley Hudson passed away at the Olds Long-term Care Facility
on Thursday, February 9, 2012 at the age of 88 years. Helen will be
lovingly remembered by her children: Donald (Vicki) Smith, Barry (Julie)
Smith, Cameron Smith, Randy (Darlene) Smith, Melody Able, Donald
(Tomoko) Hudson and Donna Hudson as well as numerous grandchildren,
great grandchildren, great-great grandchildren and a large extended
family. Her memory will be further cherished by her sisters: Luella Rose
and Wilma Winter. Helen is predeceased by her 1st husband Bert Smith in
1992, her 2nd husband Stanley Hudson in 2009, an infant son Terry and
her son Roger and son-in-law Gary Able. She is further predeceased by
her sister Carla Rose, her granddaughter Teri and several brothers and
sisters-in-law.
Helen was born and raised in Eagle Hill. She travelled a little and lived in
several places throughout Central Alberta and moved to BC in 1959. In
1994, she married Stanley Hudson and moved back to Olds.
Helen will be remembered as an outgoing and outspoken person who
enjoyed music and travelling the west-country. A celebration of Helen's
life will be held at Eagle Hill Community Centre on Wednesday, February
15, 2012 at 1:00 p.m. with Reverend John Lentz officiating. If friends so
desire, memorial donations may be directed to the Eagle Hill Community
Centre Box 12 Site 3 RR1 Bowden, Alberta T0M 0K0. Condolences can be
forwarded to the family at www.mountainviewfuneralchapel.com.
Arrangements in care of Mountain View Funeral Chapel, 5226 – 46 Street,
Olds. Phone: 403 556 3223. Locally Owned And Operated, Proudly
Serving Our Community For Over 46 Years.
Publication Date: 2011/10/11
HRYNKIW, Margaret Winifred
Mrs. Margaret Winifred Hrynkiw of Olds beloved wife of Harry Hrynkiw
passed away at the Olds Hospital and Care Centre on Sunday, May 1,
2011 at the age of 73 years. Margaret will be dearly missed by her
husband Harry, 3 Daughters and their spouses as well as two
granddaughters. Her memory will be further cherished by two sisters,
many dear friends and a large extended family. Margo was a loving
spirited woman, known for her unique laugh, caring heart and selfless
nature. Those wishing to pay their respects to Margo gathered with the
family at Mountain View Funeral Chapel, 5226 - 46 Street, Olds for a time
of visitation on Friday, May 6, 2011 from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. The
Funeral Service for Margaret Hrynkiw was at 1:00 p.m. on Friday, May 6,
2011 at Mountain View Funeral Chapel. A reception followed. In lieu of
flowers family asks that a memorial donation in Margaret's honor be
made to Heart & Stroke Foundation at unit 202- 5913 50 Avenue, Red
Deer, Alberta T4H 4C4. Condolences may be forwarded to the family at
www.mountainviewfuneralchapel.com. Arrangements are entrusted to
Mountain View Funeral Chapel, 5226 - 46 Street, Olds, T4H 1B8. Phone
403 556 3223. Locally Owned And Operated. Proudly Serving Our
Community For Over 46 Years!
Publication Date: 2011/05/10
HUBLEY, Connie
Connie Hubley passed away on January 19, 2011 at the Olds Hospital at
the age of 58 years. She is survived by her
loving husband of 8 years, Wayne; 3 daughters Stacey (Trevor) Adair,
Tina Green, Tammy (Craig) Brown; 10 grandchildren: Julianna, Sam,
Jacob, Alex, Megan, Nick, Melissa, Bradley, Brody, Brittney; brothers Dan
(Cecile) Bosch, Ron (Geri) Bosch, Andy (Julie) Bosch, Wayne (Connie)
Bosch; sisters Cheryl (Dwayne) Tomkins, Debbie (Parker) Michayluk,
Donna (Raymond) Duffield, Barb (Guy) Kovitch, Patti (Rick) Sanderson;
and their good friends brother-in-law and sister-in-law George and Monica
Hubley. She was predeceased by her parents Ferdinand and Dorothy
Bosch and 1 sister Cathy McCarthy. In keeping with Connie's wishes, a
come and go celebration of her life will be held on Saturday January 29,
2011 at 4:00 p.m. at Smitty's Lounge, Olds. In lieu of flowers, memorial
tributes may be made directly to the Alberta Cancer Foundation.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com.
Publication Date: 2011/01/25
Publication Date: 2012/02/14
HUMPHRIES, Shirley Delores (Blower)
Shirley Delores (Blower) Humphries, beloved wife of John (Jack) R.
Humphries, mother of Brett (Jody) Humphries and Cheri (Bruce)
Woodruff, grandmother of Jonathan, Ashley and Kimberley Humphries and
Nicholas, Nathaniel and Mairin Woodruff, passed away on January 7, 2011
at the age of 66 years after a two year battle with cancer. Shirley was
born at home in Maple Leaf, Alberta on February 15, 1944 and was the
oldest daughter of Thomas and Myfanwy Blower. She had one younger
sister, Dianne. She spent her childhood in the Crowsnest Pass before
moving with her family to Calgary, Alberta. While attending high school
there she met Jack. They were good friends and could often be found in
one another's company. They became engaged and married in 1965. Two
children quickly followed - Brett in 1966 and Cheri in 1967. They lived for
a short time in both Calgary and Rocky Mountain House before making
their home in Olds in 1972. Jack and Shirley owned a small business, the
House of Shoes, for many years and she was often found working there.
She also worked for several years at the Bank of Montreal, before
returning to school. In 1984 she attended Olds College and took the
Secretarial Arts program there. Shortly after graduating she began work
at the Health Connection, and then at Olds General Hospital working in
the administration offices, reception and as an executive secretary.
Shirley very much enjoyed working with the people at the hospital and
was there up until her illness made it impossible. Shirley was involved
with several service organizations, including the FCSS and Girl Guides as
a Pathfinder leader, during her time in Olds. She was actively involved
with church callings having been involved with the primary, youth and
Relief Society organizations of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day
Saints. Shirley loved being with her family, especially her grandchildren,
and would always be available to go to their band concerts, school plays,
birthday parties and other important occasions. She had a kind heart and
would often offer small words of encouragement to people at times when
they needed it most. She had a wonderful sense of humour which she
kept up until the very end. She will be sadly missed by her family and
friends. Shirley is predeceased by her parents Thomas and Myfanwy,
sister, Dianne as well as her mother-in-law Henrietta. She is survived by
her husband, Jack, children Brett (Jody) and Cheri (Bruce); grandchildren
Jonathan, Nicholas, Ashley, Kimberley, Nathaniel and Mairin; father-in-law
Mervin (Kay) Clark; sisters-in-law Adele Meyers, Mary Murphy and Linda
Tomlinson and brother-in-law Klaas Heerema, as well as many nieces and
nephews.
Funeral Services will be held on Saturday, January 15, 2011 at 1:30 p.m.
at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, 3802, 57 Ave, Olds.
Viewing will be from 12:00-1:00 PM
Interment to follow at the Olds Cemetery. Memorial tributes may be made
directly to the Tom Baker Cancer Centre or Canadian Cancer Society.
Heartland Funeral Services Olds, entrusted with arrangements. 403-5078610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2014/12/02
Publication Date: 2011/01/11
HUCHALA, Norma Margaret
HUNSPERGER, Larry
Norma Margaret Huchala was born in Swalwell, Alberta on April 29, 1933
to John B. & Martha Thiessen. She was the sixth child of eight. In the
early years, Mom babysat and did housework for her sister and
neighbours, worked at the telephone office in Linden, picked strawberries
in Abbotsford B.C. for 2 summers and also worked at the hospital in
Misson, B.C. and finally worked at a fish cannery in Richmond B.C, to
make enough money to go home. She finally ended up back in Three Hills
and worked at the hospital and at Raffans Bakery. Mom and Dad married,
May 26, 1956. In 1965, the family moved to Olds from Three Hills where
they resided until her passing, January 2, 2014. Mom was a stay at home
mom. She enjoyed her family, flowers, gardening, canning & freezing
everything she grew or picked. She LOVED to bake. The coffee was
always on and the door always open to company. You never left there
feeling hungry. She was most famous for her home-made buns, pickles &
ice tea which everyone loved, especially the grandchildren. Mom enjoyed
travelling, games of all description and mostly visits from family & friends.
Norma is survived by her loving husband John of 57+ years; son Dale
(Sandra)Huchala; daughters Lynda (Mike) Krebs; Sandi (Gord) Schuler;
grandchildren Steve (Lindsay) Krebs, Jodi-Lynn Krebs, Kaylin Neufeld &
James Neufeld; great-grandsons Evan & Aiden Krebs, all whom she
enjoyed immensely. She is also survived by her brother Roy & Jean
Thiessen, a special sister-in-law Gladys Thiessen and her special furry
friend, "Sailor". Funeral services will be held on Wednesday January 8,
2014 at 2:00 p.m. at First Baptist Church, Olds with Harold Hunter
officiating. In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes may be made directly to
S.T.A.R.S Air Ambulance or the Alberta Children's Hospital.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Larry Hunsperger of Didsbury passed away on Monday, July 25, 2011 at
the Didsbury Hospital at the age of 60 years. Larry and Glenda farmed
west of Didsbury. Larry's life was remembered on Thursday, July 28, 2011
at 2:00pm at the Zion Evangelical Missionary Church. Condolences to the
family may be forwarded from www.mountainviewfuneralchapel.com.
Arrangements entrusted to Mountain View Funeral Chapels, Didsbury.
Phone: 403-335-4773. Proudly serving our community for over 48 years.
Publication Date: 2014/01/07
Publication Date: 2011/08/02
HUNTER, Allison Dorothy
It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Allison Dorothy
Hunter; beloved daughter, sister, niece, granddaughter, cousin and friend.
She was taken suddenly from us on Wednesday, October 2, 2013, at the
young age of 26. Allison was born at Calgary Foothills Hospital on July 12,
1987 to parents Mitch and Kelly, and older brother Joel. The family moved
to Olds in 1989 where Allison became a big sister to Elly and Jenny.
Allison's childhood years were spent playing in the outdoors with her
siblings, going camping, hanging out in her parents' store, and
discovering what kind of adventures she and her friends could get up to.
She loved music and enjoyed being in charge of the volume control while
"cruising" with her friends! Allison proudly graduated from Olds College
with her Office Administration Certificate in 2011. She had a love of travel
and a desire for making this world a better place. Allison had a very
nurturing spirit that definitely shone through her love and care for her
friends' children. Her love of dogs was evident with each one she
wandered home with. To the people who knew her best, Allison had a
strong independent nature, a wonderful sense of humor, and a one of a
kind laugh. Her strongest attribute was her unwavering loyalty to all those
she cared very much about. She was beauty in every essence of the
word. It was impossible not to be captivated by her stunning blue eyes.
Allison was predeceased by her beloved Mother in 2002. It is with
bittersweet comfort that she now returns back to the warmth of her
Mother's embrace. May you rest in peace our sweet Allison. Funeral
services will be held on Friday October 11, 2013 at 11:00 a.m. at First
Baptist Church, Olds with Harold Hunter officiating. In lieu of flowers,
memorial tributes may be made directly to the Asthma Society of Canada.
We wish that all those whose lives were touched by Allison's spirit, join
our family in a Celebration of her Life, on Saturday October 12th, 2013 at
7PM at the Olds Rec Center (5205 52st). Refreshments will be served
alongside a potluck dinner.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd, Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2013/10/08
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HUNTER, Catherine Ruth
JEFFERY, Robenia Hamilton
JOHANSEN, Carl Christian
Catherine Ruth Hunter passed away peacefully at the Olds Long Term
Care Centre on Thursday July 7th, 2011 at the age of 96 years. Catherine
was born at Embro, Ontario on October 15th, 1914, the only child of John
R. and Hilda Peters. Catherine is survived by her five children Douglas J.
Hunter (Brenda) of Caroline, AB, Elizabeth L. (Betty) Kissinger of Mulino,
Oregon, Murray G. Hunter (Sandy) of Wilsonville, Oregon, C. Ruth Hunter
of Calgary, AB, and Leila J. Schwartzenberger (Grant) of Sundre, AB. Also
surviving is a nephew Kevin Delbridge of Grand Bend, ON, and a niece,
Diane Delbridge of Exeter, ON. She was predeceased by her husband
Howard J. Hunter, in 1998 and also by her son-in-law William T. (Buff)
Kissinger in 2007. Catherine was blessed with nine grandchildren and ten
great-grandchildren. Catherine will be remembered for her quiet
determination and her faithful commitment to her Lord and to her family.
Her wisdom, humour and listening ear will be dearly missed by her family.
She was a faithful wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and
dear friend. We will treasure the legacy that she left for us. Those wishing
to pay their respects may do so at the Memorial Service which will be held
at the Bergen Missionary Church Fellowship on Saturday, July 30th, 2011
at 11:00 a.m. The family would like to extend special thanks to the
nurses and staff of the Olds Long Term Care for their kind love and
attention to our mother for the past 8 ½ years. If friends so desire,
memorial tributes may be made directly to the Olds Long Term Care.
Mrs. Robenia Hamilton Jeffery of Rimbey, Alberta and formerly of Olds
passed away in the Rimbey Hospital and Care Centre on Saturday
December 25, 2010 at the age of 83 years.
Predeceased by her loving husband William Jeffery on July 8, 2003 and by
her parents Robert and Agnes Hamilton, Robenia is survived by her three
sons; Bill (Pat) Jeffery of Drayton Valley, Dan (Dorothy) Jeffery of
Crestomere and Bob (Cheri) Jeffery of Evansburg. Robenia also leaves to
mourn ten grandchildren; Laura (Patrick) Gaudet of Moncton, Kevin
Jeffery of Drayton Valley, Scott (Meagan) Jeffery of Drayton Valley, Erin
Jeffery of Drayton Valley, Andrew Jeffery of Calgary, Sarah (Jim) Anderson
of Kisbey, Saskatchewan, Emily Jeffery of Crestomere, Carmen Jeffery
(Justin) of Edmonton, Tamara Jeffery of Evansburg, Brandon Jeffery
(Krystle) of Edmonton, six great grandchildren; Spencer, Madeline, Theo,
Peyton, Corbin, Kyra, one brother Bill and four sisters Betty, Margaret,
Georgina and Agnes.
Funeral services were held from the Parkland Seniors Manor on Friday
December 31, 2010 at 10:00 AM with Reverend Deborah Laing officiating.
Inurnment of Robenia's cremated remains will occur in the Olds cemetery
at a later date.
If friends desire, memorial contributions may be made to the Canadian
Cancer Society 4730A Ross Street Red Deer, Alberta T4N 1X2 or to the
Parkland Seniors Manor c/o Rimoka Foundation 5608 - 57 Avenue Ponoka,
Alberta T4J 1R3.
Expressions of sympathy may be forwarded to the family at
[email protected] with the subject heading (JEFFERY).
Wilson's Funeral Chapel & Crematorium serving Central Alberta with
locations in Rimbey and Lacombe in charge of the arrangements. Phone:
(403) 843-3388 or (403) 782-3366. "A Caring Family, Caring For
Families"
May 5, 1926 – October 17, 2013 -- It is with great sadness we announce
the passing of our loving husband, father, grandfather and greatgrandfather. In his early years, Carl served a year in the army. He is well
known in the community and was the owner/operator of Johansen
Transport for 40 years. Carl spent many years volunteering for the church
and worked as a Commissionaire at the Olds College prior to retiring. He
will be missed by his Tim Horton's and A & W coffee friends and church
family. Carl is survived by his devoted wife of 61 years, Doreen; his
children Valerie (James) Brown, Francine (Doug) Ross, Sandra (Dean)
Koss; grandchildren Carla Brown, Michael (Rosanna) Carter, Stephanie
(Michael) Edwards; great-grandchild Kaylie Carter; brothers Herbie
(Della) Johansen, Kenny (Lee) Johansen; sister Mary (Dick) Wiens; sisterin-law Beatrice Martyn as well as numerous nieces, nephews and many
dear friends. He was predeceased by his father Juul Johansen in 1949,
mother Marie Johansen in 1984 and brothers Howie Johansen in 2002 and
Johnny Johansen in 2009. Funeral services will be held on Thursday
October 24, 2013 at 1:30 p.m. at the Parkland Community Church (4200
49 Ave.) Innisfail with Pastor Ron Dowbush officiating. In lieu of flowers,
memorial tributes may be made directly to the Parkland Community
Church Building Fund.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2011/07/19
HVOLBOLL, Virginia Marie (Stauffer)
Death Leaves a heartache no one can heal,
Love leaves a memory no one can steal.
Virginia Marie Hvolboll was born to Ted and Marie Stauffer on July 9, 1930
in Olds, Alberta, and passed away on September 11, 2012 at the age of
82.
Virginia was predeceased by her mother and father; her daughter Danna,
and her brother Stanley. After retirement, she found her "Utopia" in
Fairhope, Alabama and loved living there until her passing. Virginia is now
at peace, and will be forever missed by her family and friends.
Publication Date: 2012/09/18
JACKSON, Thomas Sydney
Nov. 6, 1953 - Dec. 25, 2010 -- With great sadness the family of Tom
announce that he passed away on Christmas Day. He was predeceased by
his father, Sydney, in 2006 and his sister, Trudeen, in 2005. He is
mourned by his wife, Marlene Reinhart and her son David of Didsbury,
and by his daughter, Dena Hart of Red Deer. He is also mourned by his
loving mother, Donna of Calgary; his brothers Mike (Nerrilee) of Australia,
Grant (Holly) of Richmond; his sisters Theresa (Paul) of Gull Lake, Tracey
(Chris) of Innisfail, Lorraine and Brenda of Calgary, and Wanda of
Listowel. He is also survived by numerous nieces and nephews. At Tom's
request there will be a private family memorial. The Jackson family would
like to thank the staff at the Tom Baker Cancer Center in Calgary and the
doctors and staff at the Acute Care Unit in the Olds Hospital.
Publication Date: 2011/01/04
JAFFRAY, Diane Agnes Victoria
Diane Agnes Victoria Jaffray passed away suddenly at the age of 53 years
old in Olds, Alberta on January 21st, 2012. Diane was born in Rimbey
where she grew up on the family farm with her parents Frank and Anne
Tkacik. Rimbey is where she met her husband, the love of her life, Wayne
Jaffray. Diane moved around from Rimbey, Brooks, Westlock and then
finally to Olds, where she and Wayne have resided for 19 years. While
raising her children, Diane always kept busy with numerous jobs,
including the Autotrader, selling jewelry and owning her own DJ service.
She loved camping, going to Vegas and cheering on her children and
grandkids in all of their sports. In 1996, Diane fulfilled a lifelong dream of
owning her own business, Dee J's Music World and Book Store. In the 15
years she owned Dee J's, she made numerous relationships throughout
the community. Along with her love for the store and owning a family
business, Diane always made family a priority, especially the athletic
ventures of her children, Jason and Ashley. Diane is survived by her
husband of 34 years, Wayne; son, Jason (Michelle) Jaffray; daughter,
Ashley (Ryan) Bresden. She is also survived by the three joys of her life,
her grandchildren, Kennedy and Jaxon, children of Jason and Michelle,
and the third grandchild arriving at the end of June to parents Ashley and
Ryan; sister Katrina (Leo) Hohn; nephew Jay (Darla) Hohn and niece
Leanne (Mike) Edwards; brother Tony Tkacik and nieces, Kari (Randy)
Ukranichuk, Angie and nephew, Andrew. Diane is predeceased by her son,
Steven Jaffray; parents, Frank and Anne Tkacik; Wayne's parents, Harry
and Frances Jaffray. Memorial services were held on Saturday January 28,
2012 at the First Baptist Church, Olds with Harold Hunter officiating. All
donations will be given to special friends, the Crowell family, who have a
four-year-old little boy battling cancer. (in care of Heartland Funeral
Services in Olds) Heartland Funeral Services Ltd, Olds entrusted with
arrangements. 403-507-8610. www.heartlandfuneralservices.com.
Publication Date: 2012/01/31
JANZEN, Elvin
Elvin Janzen, of Didsbury, went home to be with his Lord on November
20, 2013 at the age of 80 years, after a sudden heart attack.
Elvin was born on Sept 3, 1933 in Gouldtown, Saskatchewan to Abram &
Justina Janzen, the 3rd youngest of 8 children. He spent his growing up
years helping his Dad on the family farm just outside of Gouldtown. He
used to love telling stories of working with the threshing crews, taking the
horse-drawn carriage to school or walking behind the horses plowing the
fields each spring. When he grew up, Elvin attended Millar Memorial Bible
School in Pambrun, SK and spent several summers working with Christian
camps throughout Saskatchewan.
He moved to Calgary, AB in 1956, where he met a lovely lady, Vera
Adams, who later became his wife. They spent 54 happy years together,
raising 4 children. During his working career, Elvin tried his hand at many
different enterprises, ranging from truck driving to designing commercial
greenhouses to owning and operating a fleet of school buses. He was a
somewhat adventurous entrepreneur, moving throughout the province of
Alberta always looking to try something different. His latest venture was
to operate a second hand store in Didsbury for a short time just last year.
Elvin was predeceased by his oldest son, Gerry, in 1981 and his loving
wife, Vera, in 2012. He was also predeceased by several siblings and both
his parents.
Elvin will be greatly missed by his son Doug (Wendy), of Calgary, his
daughter, Colleen (Albert) of Innisfail, and his son, Darryl (Josie), of
Didsbury, as well as his 4 grandchildren, Matthew, Emily, Charlie &
Joseph. He will also be lovingly remembered by his younger brother, Don
(Beth) of Toronto and younger sister, Marietta, of Salzburg, Austria.
Funeral services for Elvin will be held at Heartland Funeral Services,
Innisfail, on Friday, Nov 29 at 11:00 am, with Pastor Dave Wiebe
officiating. Interment will follow at the Alto Reste Cemetery in Red Deer. If
friends so desire, memorial donations may be made to Child Evangelism
Fellowship of Canada, Jim & Jan Mulvihill-Belize ministry, or the charity of
the donor's choice.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd. Innisfail, entrusted with arrangements.
Publication Date: 2013/12/03
Publication Date: 2011/01/04
JENSEN, Harold
It is with deep sadness we announce the passing of Harold Munksgaard
Jensen on May 24, 2013, at the age of 96 years. Born in Olds on March 5,
1917, Harold was the 3rd oldest child of Carl and Anna Jensen, who
homesteaded east of town. In 1941, Harold joined the air force with the
City of Edmonton 418 Squadron and was stationed in Europe until 1945.
After the war, he returned to farming (close to the family homestead) and
married Marion McKinnon, a local elementary school teacher. Harold and
Marion had 3 sons – Philip, Alan, and Wayne. Harold and Marion moved to
town after the 3 boys left home, and he was an active member of the
Olds Legion, serving as president and until his passing was the oldest
surviving WWII veteran locally. Harold was elected to town council, where
he was a councillor for two terms in the 1980s and had a particular
interest in the parks committee. Following his farming career, Harold
became interested in real estate, taking his licence and then an appraisal
course to add to his growing knowledge. Working with the Olds Auction
Mart Real Estate Division, he both sold and served as their business
manager until his mid-80s. After Marion's death in 1994, Harold married
Kay Stott, and they spent 16 enjoyable years together. Harold is
remembered for his support for individual ability and strength of will ('you
can do it'), his genuine interest in others, his generous spirit, his great
smile and the twinkle in his eyes when he told a story. His grandkids
remember him as a grandfather who was kind and generous, capable of
building and fixing everything under the sun, and always welcoming with
big strong hugs and loving laughter. Harold is survived by his wife Kay, his
sons, Philip (Kathleen), Alan and Wayne (Carolyn), his brother Clarence
(Delores), sister June, as well as 7 grandchildren (Bryana, Robert,
Nicolas, Caitlan, Alex, Erika, and Karl) and numerous nieces and
nephews. The family would like to thank Dr. Hoeve and the staff at the
Olds Hospital Long Term Care for their kind and compassionate care given
to Harold over the past few months. Funeral to be held at St. Paul's
Lutheran Church, 5022 -52 St, Olds, Alberta at 11.00 am on June 15,
2013, with Pastor John Lentz officiating. Heartland Funeral Services Ltd,
Olds will be entrusted with arrangements. 403-507-8610
www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2013/05/28 (Reprinted 2013/06/04)
JENSEN, Marion Alice (nee Wallace)
Marion Alice Jensen beloved wife of the late Mr. Kenneth Jensen died
Wednesday, December 22, 2010 at the age of 80 years. Marion will be
lovingly remembered by her children Curt (Maxine), Greg (Judy), Alison
(Russ) Guthrie, and Kenny (Andrea). Her memory will also be cherished
by her 13 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren. Marion was born in
Calgary, Alberta and grew up in the Springbank area. She became a
teacher and taught at Crossfield and Horse Creek schools. Marion and Ken
married and farmed outside of Carstairs until moving to Olds in 2009.
Marion loved gardening, reading, politics, and current events. Most
important in her life was her family and friends. She will be remembered
as a sensitive, kind, loving individual. A Memorial Service for the late Mrs.
Marion Jensen was held at the Crossfield United Church, 1005 Ross
Street, Crossfield, on Thursday, December 30, 2010 at 2 p.m. If friends
so desire, memorial donations in Marion's memory may be directed to
Crossfield United Church, or to the Mennonite Central Committee, Suite
#210,
2946 - 32 Street NE, Calgary, AB, T1Y 6J7. Condolences may be
forwarded to the family at www.mountainviewfuneralchapel.com.
Arrangements are entrusted to Mountain View Funeral Chapels (Olds and
Didsbury), 5226 - 46 Street, Olds, AB T4H 1B8. Phone 403-556-3223.
Locally owned and operated, proudly serving our community for over 46
years!
Publication Date: 2011/01/04
JENSEN, Norma (Snooky) Eloise (nee
Miller)
October 09, 1924 – Olds, AB to November 12, 2014 – Olds, AB -- Norma
Jensen passed away on Wednesday, November 12, 2014 at the age of 90
years.
Snooky loved walks and rides into the west country close to the nature
that she loved as her mom and grandmother did before her. She enjoyed
picnics, family gatherings, traveling and a day at the casino. Snooky
cross-stitched, crocheted, and petti-pointed for her children,
grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Everyone enjoyed her homemade
jam from berries picked. Norma volunteered at the Olds Hospital Tuck
Shop and was a member of the Royal Purple.
Snooky is survived by her six children, Don (Betty) Kilpatrick, Sherry
Kjorsvik, Marilyn Donovan, Vicki Kilpatrick, Jim (Joanne) Kilpatrick and
Janis (Bert) Berkley; daughter-in-law Marion Kilpatrick; thirteen
grandchildren; twenty-one great-grandchildren and numerous nieces and
nephews. She was predeceased by her first husband Vic Kilpatrick;
second husband Einar Jensen; son Roger Kilpatrick; granddaughter Karen
Hindes; sons-in-law Allan Kjorsvik and Alec Donovan; two sisters Illa
(George) Lowen and Francy (Ray) Helm and by her parents Hilland Miller
and Daisy Pedersen.
A gathering will be held at Royal Canadian Legion Branch 105 (Olds,
Alberta) on Friday, November 21, 2014 from 1:30 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Condolences may be forwarded through www.mcinnisandholloway.com. If
friends so desire, memorial tributes may be made directly to STARS
(Shock Trauma Air Rescue Society), Box 570, 1441 Aviation Park N.E.,
Calgary, AB T2E 8M7 Telephone: (403) 295-1811, www.stars.ca.
In living memory of Norma Jensen, a tree will be planted at Fish Creek
Provincial Park by McINNIS & HOLLOWAY FUNERAL HOMES, Airdrie, 300
TOWERLANE DRIVE, AIRDRIE, AB. Telephone: 403-948-1100
Publication Date: 2014/11/18
Publication Date: 2013/10/22
JOHNSON, Alexander Shayne
Alexander Shayne Johnson passed away peacefully in his home January
19, 2015 at the age of 11 years, after a two year battle with a cancerous
tumour in his brain stem. Born April 24, 2003, Alex was the youngest of
four children born to Jack and Tammy Johnson. From his first moment at
home, he was a joy to his parents and siblings, Emily, Sam, and Grace.
With the addition of Alex, the family felt complete. Alex was gifted in
many ways. He was intelligent, athletic and handsome but he will be
forever remembered for the strength of his character. Alex was a
peacemaker, with a kind heart and a calm manner. He had an incredible
sense of humour; with a wit honed to a fine edge trying to compete as
the youngest in a house full of characters. These traits, along with his
unfailing positive attitude and courage to face any challenge without
flinching, were with him until the very end, long after illness had taken his
physical abilities. These are the things that even people who only knew
Alex briefly will remember. Though he only had 11 years, Alex truly
changed the lives of all who were lucky enough to know him. Alex was
pre-deceased by his grandmother Ellen Johnson, aunt Bonnie Johnson,
uncle Nick Parker, great-aunt Maggie Cannady and second cousin Shayne
Barca. Alex will be lovingly rememberd by his parents Jack and Tammy,
his sisters Emily and Grace and brother Sam; grandfather Roy Johnson;
grandparents Jerry and Cheryl Christman; great-grandmother Vi
Christman; uncles Jay Christman, Dave (Sue) Johnson, Ken Johnson;
aunts Carol (Howard) Thornton, Peggy Johnson, Anne (Charlie) Feddema,
Lorraine (John) Mikal, Norma (Greg) Fate. Alex created a world of
wonderful memories playing with his seventeen cousins and four second
cousins.
Funeral services will be held at the First Baptist Church, 5005 53 Avenue,
Olds, Alberta, on Saturday, January 31, 2015 at 1 p.m. with Pastor Brent
Reilly officiating. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made in
Alex’s name to the Alberta Children’s Hospital or the Rotary Flames House
in care of the Alberta Children’s Hospital Foundation, 2888 Shaganappi
Trail NW Calgary, Alberta T3B 6A8.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2015/01/27
JOHNSON, Angela Joy
Angela Joy Johnson passed away September 13, 2014 at the age of 43
years. Precious and beloved daughter of Harry & Carolyn Johnson; loved
sister of Valita (Brian) Oldridge; special aunt to Andrew, Joshua & Aleta
Oldridge and Lavina & Matthew Palsky; great-aunt to Ara, Eli & baby Joy;
special cousin to Doug & Kimberley Snyder. She was predeceased by her
Snyder and Johnson grandparents and her aunt Colleen Snyder. The
family would like to express their deepest gratitude to all Angela's
caregivers, support staff and friends over the years. May the Lord bless
you all. She is now safe in the arms of Jesus. Funeral services were held
on Thursday September 18, 2014 at Zion Evangelical Missionary Church
Didsbury with Reverend Mary Potter officiating. Interment was held in the
Didsbury Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes may be made
directly to the International China Concern (home for abandoned and
disabled children), Unit 7B, 5707 Sidley St. Burnaby, BC V5J 5E6.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2014/09/23
JOHNSON, Arvin
Arvin Johnson passed away at the Rosefield Care Centre, Innisfail on July
20, 2014 at the age of 82 years. He was born at Brockington,
Saskatchewan to Nels & Esther Johnson. Arvin worked at a sawmill in
Saskatchewan, painted elevators in Saskatchewan and Alberta and also
worked in the oilfield industry. He loved to hunt, play crib, camp, and fish
in Saskatchewan and Alberta. He will be lovingly remembered by his wife
of 50 years, Kay; daughters Betty Ann Johnson, Susan (Dave) Villemaire,
Janice Johnson, Tracey Johnson; grandchildren Jessica, Lance, Duncan,
Amanda and Kayla. Funeral services were held on Friday July 25 at
Heartland Funeral Services Chapel, Olds. In lieu of flowers, memorial
tributes may be made directly to Olds Hospital Acute Care.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2014/07/29
JOHNSON, Cyril Orton
Born September 4, 1924, at his home in Barnwell, Alberta to Benjamin
Franklin Johnson and Zella Park Allred Johnson; he passed away
peacefully in the company of family and friends at the hospital in Olds,
Alberta on February 27, 2011. Cyril is survived by his loving wife of 65
years Evelyn; children Ron (Diana), Jocelyn (David), Cheryl (Gary) and
Joel (Debbie); 17 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; and 7 brothers
and sisters; Cyril was predeceased by daughter Cindy (Norman), son
Shane and 6 brothers and sisters. He will be greatly missed by family,
friends and members of his church. Cyril and Evelyn were married in 1945
and lived on the farm near Barnwell for 25 years. Cyril returned to school
at Olds Agricultural College and graduated as top student in 1970. After
living in Kitchener, ON and Regina, SK they resided in Olds from 1977 to
the present. Cyril worked for the Federal Department of Agriculture and
then as an accountant. He was active throughout his life in the LDS
church and served for 24 years as Patriarch for the Red Deer Stake. The
funeral was held at 2:00 pm, March 3, 2011 at the chapel of the Church
of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints: 3802-57 Avenue, Olds, Alberta.
Interment will be at the family plot at the Taber Cemetery (AB) on March
4, 2011.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610. www.heartlandfuneralservices.com.
Publication Date: 2011/03/08
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JOHNSON, Doris
JOHNSON, Robert (Bob) Earl
JOOSTEN, Michiel Jilles
Doris Johnson (DeChenne) was born October 24, 1921 in Edmonton;
eldest daughter of Jessi and Flora DeChenne. She passed away peacefully
on March 8, 2013 at the Olds Hospital after a short illness. Doris will
always be remembered as a quiet and caring friend, ready to help in any
way and never seeking acknowledgement. She went to school in
Dehammel, Wetaskiwin and the Victor district near Delia. She developed
an interest in accounting through a special educational course in her high
school years. In the early 1940s, Doris moved to Olds and while working
for the Olds Creamery, met Victor Johnson. In 1947, they were married
and had two sons Doug (1949) and Brian (1952). As the boys grew older,
she began her career in accounting and bookkeeping. Doris worked for
the Olds Auction Mart, Miller Farm Implement Dealership and many of the
chartered accounting firms in Olds. Robert Muzychka Accountants was her
last employer and she mentioned that this was her most rewarding and
fulfilling position. A road trip down the west coast of Canada/U.S.A. to
California, an eastern Canadian trip and a family vacation to Expo were
highlights of her interest in travel. Doris was very involved in the Olds
United Church. In her quiet way, she was willing to help anyone,
anywhere, any time. Her steady helping hands were constantly at work
pitching in where required for funerals, annual church suppers and special
events. She was also the Church and U.C.W. treasurer and was always
aware if someone needed help earning deep respect from all who met her.
Doris belonged to the U.C.W. all her adult life, participated in Bible study,
plus taught youth bible study. She also found time to volunteer on various
committees through the years. As a 50-year member of the Eastern Star,
Doris gave to this social outreach program. Giving was her life story. Upon
retirement, she was a constant in her husband Vic's life until his passing
in February 1990. As the decades rolled by, she continued to be active
within the church community, plus she filled out her days golfing, bowling,
dancing and travelling, always enjoying her active lifestyle. She shared
herself with many special people and made new friendships. Her pleasant
disposition and ready smile were a fixture at virtually every family
gathering. Whether she was needed to help with meal preparation or the
after dinner cleanup, Doris was involved before she was ever asked, you
could count on it. She was predeceased by her husband, Victor; sister
Edith Bates and parents Jessi and Floral DeChenne. Doris is survived by
her two sons Doug (Heather) Johnson of Sundre; Brian (Adeline) Johnson
of Olds; grandchildren Corey (Tina) Johnson of Olds; Christie (Trevor)
Richard of Sundre; Kimberly (Rune) Christensen/Johnson of Denmark;
Kevin Johnson of Calgary; Lee-Ann (James) Johnson/Zwarich of Olds; Erin
Johnson of Edmonton; Ryan Johnson of Olds; great-grandchildren Chloe
and Dayton Johnson of Olds. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday
March 13, 2013 at 2:00 p.m. at the Olds United Church with Reverend
Tammy Allan officiating. In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes may be
made directly to the Alzheimer's Society Research or the Olds United
Church. Heartland Funeral Services Ltd, Olds entrusted with
arrangements. 403-507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Born December 25, 1934 at Calgary, AB, Bob passed away September 23,
2014 at the age of 79. He was predeceased by his parents Fred W.
Johnson and Mary L. Johnson, his brothers Walter (Roy), Ronald and
David, and sister Zona Anderson. Bob is survived by his brother Kenneth
and his wife Linda and numerous nieces and nephews. Bob was a long
term member of Local 955 Operators Union Calgary. He worked a number
of years for Standard General & LaFarge Calgary.
May He Rest in Peace.
June 13, 1923 – December 16, 2011 -- After many years of struggle with
various health issues, Michiel Joosten passed away peacefully on Friday,
December 16, 2011 in the Olds Hospital at the age of 88 years. Michiel
was born in Vijfhuizen, the Netherlands, June 13, 1923 , oldest of seven
children. As a young man during World War II, Michiel was placed in a
German forced labour camp for 2 years. After the war he began his work
in the tax department of the Dutch government eventually rising to the
national office. He married Johanna Coppens on March 8, 1951. Together
as a young couple, they immigrated to Canada in September, 1951,
settling in Ponoka. Alberta for three years before moving to Olds where
Michiel began his work in the accounting department at the Olds College.
After learning the Canadian tax system, Michiel ran his own private
accounting practice in Olds in November, 1957 until his retirement in
1996. Over the years, Michiel put his Christian faith into action through
various ministries and acts of volunteer service. He is survived by his wife
Johanna, their children Peter, Bridget, Mary, Adrian and Francis, along
with 15 grandchildren, and 2 great-grandchildren. Funeral prayers will be
held at 7:00 p.m. on Wednesday, December 21, 2011 at St. Stephen's
Catholic Church, Olds. Funeral mass will be held on Thursday, December
22, 2011 at 1:00 p.m. at St. Stephen's Catholic Church, Olds. In lieu of
flowers, the family asks that you please make a donation to the Holy
Trinity Catholic School (Playground Fund), Box 4228, Olds, Alberta, T4H
1P8. Heartland Funeral Services Ltd, Olds entrusted with arrangements.
403-507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com.
Publication Date: 2013/03/12
JOHNSON, Elmer (Arthur)
It is with great sadness that we announce that Elmer (Arthur) Johnson,
formerly of Kevisville, Alberta, passed away suddenly of a stroke at his
home in Red Deer at the age of 89 years on May 26, 2012. Elmer leaves
to mourn his wife Jean of 35 years, two step daughters, Judy Jones, and
Brenda Roe, a sister Marie Hickox and her husband Allan Hickox of
Wainwritght, three nieces, Leora (Wayne) and family, Bonnie and family,
Gail (Ty) and family, nephew Wade (Debbie) and family. Elmer was
predeceased by parents Arthur and Grace Johnson of Kevisville, and step
daughter Sharon David. Elmer also left to mourn and will be sadly missed
by many dear friends and relatives.
Publication Date: 2012/06/12
JOHNSON, Orvil (OJ) Andrew
One great fall day in Bentley, Alberta, October 24, 1936, Gus and Clara
Johnson welcomed into the world their first son, Orvil (OJ) Andrew
Johnson. Tragically, after being involved in a head-on collision, September
8, 2011 at the age of 74, dad was taken from his family and friends while
travelling to his home in Bergen. The sudden death of our father would
bring us together to plan a celebration of his life, which was held at the
Legion on September 15, 2011. It was overwhelming to witness the many
family and friends who would travel near and far to pay their last respect
to a great man. The celebration was filled with tributes from his children
and grandchildren, music, tears and laughter. Dad would have been proud
of the celebration which was led by friend, Keith Baxter. Over the past
many years, music became a part of dad's everyday life, while attending
jam sessions all over the province. He played with many musicians,
creating long and lasting friendships, and was associated with "The
Centennial Fiddlers" who would fill the hall with music as we remembered
our dad. Dad became a successful businessman when he began O.
Johnson Enterprises Ltd., while raising his family in Olds, Alberta. Not
until we would all have children of our own, would we realize his role in
helping to make our house a home. His role of grandpa was probably the
best performance of his life, as he really was the definition of "grandpa".
Even though he made time for his five children and his thirteen
grandchildren, dad would also be sure to travel to Bentley to attend to his
parents' needs and was a strong leader of his five sisters and brother. Dad
has left behind many friends who all have such great stories and
memories of their encounters and journey through life over the last many
decades. He will be missed by daughters Cathy (Harper), Susan (Grant),
Valerie (Lappage), Carrie (Richardson) and son Michael Johnson. Dad will
most certainly be missed by the sons-in-law Wayne Harper, Marvin Grant,
Bob Lappage and Larry Richardson, whether it be his hunting trips or
fishing, farming skills and motorcycle rides, brandings, or just visiting and
listening and sharing his many stories or listening to him sing. There will
be a void in the hearts of his grandchildren, Melissa, Meghan, Amanda,
Ashley, Brogan, Matthew, Jordan, Danielle, Taylor, Morgaine, Emily, Austin
and Cheyenne. Dad will be laid to rest between his parents in the
cemetery in Bentley, Alberta at a later date. Now that you've become a
memory dad, these memories are our greatest treasure. We will miss you
dad.
In the wake of my brother's untimely death, I wrote him this letter.
Dear Orvil,
Your sudden passing led me to reflect on you, and on our lives.
This brought to the forefront some key issues that meant a lot to
me.
I want to thank you, and let you know I will be forever grateful.
First: was your deep love and absolute caring for our parents. You
did so much for them over the years, and held them in such high
regard.
It is only fitting that you should want your final resting place
between the two of them.
You were blessed with fine qualities from both.
You were hard working and wise like our mother.
From Dad you got a heart of gold, his mischievous ways and a
passion for music and the outdoors.
In my eyes you were the pillar of strength in our family.
It was you I trusted to act justly and with intelligence in dealing
with difficult and sensitive family matters.
It couldn't have been easy.
No one is without their shortcomings, but not everyone has the
basic goodness and integrity of character that I saw in you.
Thanks Orv, for being you and for being my brother.
I send you my love
Adelle
P.S. Give my love to Mom and Dad
Memorial tributes may be made directly to the Scott Band. Heartland
Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403-507-8610
www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2011/10/04
Publication Date: 2014/09/30
JOHNSON, Robert "Bob" Lee
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Robert "Bob" Lee
Johnson on February 7, 2014 at the age of 87 years. Bob grew up in the
Harmattan area playing baseball, going to community dances and farming
with his father and brother. He moved to Calgary in the late 50's to work
in the plastics industry followed by heavy truck fabrication in the mid
80's. Retirement brought him back to Olds where he resided until his
passing. Bob loved the outdoors and was an avid fisherman and was
usually accompanied by his trusty dog. He enjoyed camping with family
and friends as well. Bob will be fondly remembered for his quick wit, one
liners and his ability to make anyone laugh. He will be sadly missed by his
sister Kathleen; stepsons Ron (Tina) Lewis; Randy (Ruth) Lewis;
granddaughter Rosalynd (Mike); great-grandsons Jack and Sam; as well
as numerous nieces and nephews. Bob was predeceased by his loving
wife, Joyce; parents Arthur and Irene, stepmother Doris and brother
William. Funeral services were held on Tuesday February 18, 2014 at 1:00
p.m. at the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch # 103 Sundre with Chaplain
Tim Kirby officiating. In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes may be made
directly to the Wild Rose Humane Society. Heartland Funeral Services
Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403-507-8610
www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2014/02/18
JOHNSTON, Isobelle Rosina
Oct. 22, 1917 - June 7, 2012 -- Isobelle Rosina Johnston passed away in
the Long Term Care Center of the Olds Hospital on Thursday, June 7,
2012 at the age of 94. Isobelle was predeceased by her parents Herbert
and Louisa (Young), her daughter Judy, her husband Jim and her siblings
Ivan, Lillian and Raymond.
Isobelle was born on October 22, 1917 in Swalwell, Alberta. When she
married James W. Johnston in 1939 they moved to the Zella area where
they farmed. Judy, their only daughter, was born in May of 1944.
Isobelle was a very outgoing lady who loved to garden and farm. She was
a member of the United Church and the WI and had many other activities
that she loved. Driving the school bus as a spare driver, driving a team of
horses in the Calgary Stampede, curling and bingo to name a few.
Isobelle had a long and healthy life and will be lovingly remembered and
sadly missed.
Isobelle is survived by her grand daughter Belinda Coggins (Jason) and
her son-in-law Joe Nelson (Sheila).
Publication Date: 2012/06/26
JOHNSTON, Margaret Anne
Margaret Anne Johnston passed away on August 8, 2014 in Didsbury at
the age of 70 years. Margaret was born September 1, 1943 to Nels and
Jessie Petersen. She was raised on the family farm at Harmattan and
attended the Harmattan School and Sundre High School. She graduated
in 1961 and went on to the Calgary General Hospital School of Nursing
and graduated in 1964. Margaret married Jack Johnson in 1965 and
together they had two children Ivy and Donald. They raised Pinto horses
and were active in both the Pinto Horse Association and the Didsbury
Light Horse Association. Following her separation she moved to her farm
west of Didsbury where she resided for the rest of her life. Margaret had
an active nursing career at the Didsbury Hospital for 25 years, after which
she had a foot care private practice for another 20 years. She remained
active in the Light Horse Association and received an award for 50 years
of service in 2013. Margaret was instrumental in the development of the
Mountain View Special Riding Association and remained active with it for
several years. She was an approved steward for the Canadian Equestrian
Federation. She enjoyed showing and trail riding for many years,
especially with her favourite gelding "Runner". When her knees became
too painful to ride she took up travelling and enjoyed trips to Reno,
Laughlin, Las Vegas, Washington state, Branson Missouri, New Zealand
and Australia – often with her good friend Bette. Margaret especially
enjoyed her trips to the Peace River country to visit her grandchildren
Heather and Marie; she was also pleased to meet both her great
grandchildren Tatum and Chloe. Her adventures and the lives of her
children and grandchildren were chronicled in the many scrapbooks she
enjoyed putting together. She spent many enjoyable hours tending her
flower beds, trees and vegetable garden. In the spring of 2014, Margaret
was very pleased to attend her 50 year nursing graduation reunion.
Margaret was predeceased by her parents and special friend John
Buchanan. She is survived by her daughter Ivy (Carl); her son Donald;
granddaughters Heather (Mike) and Marie (Quinn); and great
grandchildren Tatum and Chloe. She is also survived by her brother Bob
(Morganne) and numerous nieces and nephews. A Celebration of Life was
held at the Melvin Hall, west of Didsbury, Alberta, on August 14, 2014. In
lieu of flowers memorial tributes may be made directly to the Mountain
View Special Riding Association (5629 – 49 Ave., Olds, AB T4H 1G5).
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Didsbury entrusted with arrangements.
403-335-4773 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2014/08/19
JONES, William Dwain
William Dwain Jones, (mostly known as Bill), of Bowden, Alberta, born
July 12th 1957, passed away January 26th 2012, due to a long battle with
multiple sclerosis. He is survived by his son Terrance William Jones, as
well as his maternal mother Paulette Appel, and father Ken Jones. He will
be greatly missed. You have touched all of our lives Bill, your courageous
spirit, and vast knowledge in anything you wished to get your hands on
will give us the confidence and strength to strive for accomplishing
anything we set our minds too. Rest in peace Bill, and remember we will
always love you. Memorial services were held on Wednesday February 8,
2012 at the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch #105 Olds with Harold Hunter
officiating. Interment was held at the Bowden Cemetery. Heartland
Funeral Services Ltd, Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403-507-8610
www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2012/02/14
JONKER, Hendrik (Hank)
In loving memory of our dear father and grandfather Hendrik Jonker
(Hank). Born Dec 8, 1933, Holland; passed away on Dec. 18, 2010,
Calgary, AB
Survived by Ann Jonker, daughter Lawrence Jonker, son Austin Jonker,
grandson.
On Dec. 27, 2010 refreshments will be served at 912 Abbydale Drive NE
Calgary, AB. Time 2 to 5 p.m.
Publication Date: 2010/12/21
Publication Date: 2011/12/20
JOOSTEN, Theresa Marie
Theresa Marie Joosten, our wife, mother, daughter, sister and friend, lost
her courageous battle with cancer on May 4, 2011. Born the sixth of nine
children to Anton Gartner and Josephine Gartner (née Blatz) of Daysland,
Alberta, Theresa grew up on a mixed farm where she learned many of her
gifts and talents. Moving to Edmonton after school, she would eventually
enjoy working at Alberta Treasury Branch, until a few years later, when
she met and married her husband Francis. After a very brief time in
Whitecourt they moved to Olds to live and raise a family.
Theresa made our house a home of love. She enjoyed baking and sharing
times with family and friends. A plate of her excellent home baking was
frequently enjoyed over a game of cards, a daytime visit, or overnight
stay. Theresa was generous and giving of her time, her talents, her
treasure, her love and her faith. Her greatest gift was to make the
decision to home-school our children. For almost 16 years, Theresa
taught or guided our 7 children. She was not only their mother, but also
their teacher and a model of faith that lives on in them. Throughout her
life, Theresa lived her faith, always wanting to learn more and grow in her
love of God. This led her to become a member of the Secular Franciscan
Order and to be active in her parish community in many ways. She is
greatly loved by her husband, Francis, and her children Michael, Daniel,
Angela, Gerard, Joseph, Paul, and Felicia, but we will miss her deeply.
Theresa was predeceased by her father, Tony, her brother, Ron, and her
son Nicholas. Prayers will be held on Thursday, May 12, 2011 at 7:00
p.m. at St. Stephen's Catholic Church, Olds. Funeral Mass will be held on
Friday, May 13, 2011 at 11:00 a.m. at St. Stephen's Catholic Church,
Olds with Father Maurice Okolie and Father Len Gartner celebrants.
Interment to follow at the Olds Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial
tributes may be made directly to the Central Alberta Cancer Centre
Expansion Program.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd, Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2011/05/10
JORGENSEN, Gert Erik Riber
1930-2012 -- It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of a
wonderful husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather, Gert Erik
Riber Jorgensen of Olds. Gert passed away Sunday April 22, 2012 at his
farm with his family at his side.
Gert was born in RockGlenn, Sask. March 17, 1930 and then lived in Big
Beaver, Sask. He was the second son of Holger & Else Jorgensen. His dad
passed away in 1970 and mother 1996.
After leaving Big Beaver, the family moved to Scandia, Alberta; then on to
Olds in 1945 when Gert was 15 years old. Gert finished grade school at
the Garnet School and went on to graduate at Olds Agriculture College.
Many good and challenging years were had. On November 27, 1953 he
married Helen (Fisher), oldest daughter of Lawrence and Daisy Fisher.
They both belonged to the 4-H Beef Club.
Gert was a very hard worker and loved his life as a farmer right up to his
passing.
As a young man he got up to milk cows by hand, slopped pigs and made
sure the milk was down to the highway by 7am and then off to school.
Gert bought his present farm in the Lone Pine District from his Dad in
1947. He used to drive his beautiful black team over and work all day
building the farm up to what it is today.
It was originally called the "Star Ranch" but with being situated on the 4
Lane Highway, it was suitable to rename the farm "4 Lane Herefords". He
loved his Hereford Cattle and took many prizes at the Calgary and
Lacombe Bull Sales. Gert and his sons ran a cattle and mixed grain farm.
Gert loved to visit with his many friends, relatives and neighbors. His
witty jokes would always give everyone a good chuckle. He was a great
family man and if anyone needed help he was there. He loved sports
especially watching his grandsons play hockey or compete in rodeos.
Gert leaves to mourn his loving wife of 59 years, Helen. One daughter
Judy Reeds, two sons Rick (Cathy) and Dave (Marion) of Olds. Seven
grandchildren Chris (Karla) Reeds of Trochu, Amy Reeds of Calgary. Jess
(Kelsey) Jorgensen of Olds, Mandy (Cordell) Griffith of Cessford, Cass
(Jordon) Bargholz of Sylvan Lake and Carson & Connor Jorgensen of Olds.
Six great-grandchildren: Hayley Reeds, Tye and Zane Jorgensen, Tenley
and Jorja Griffith and Willa Bargholz. Gert loved his family and did
everything he could for them and especially loved to tease his grand &
great-grandchildren. He loved our many get togethers.
He is also survived by his brothers Ove (Shirley) of Bassano and Martin
(Rosalie) of Sundre, sister Glenna (Peter) Shulz of Olds and sister-in-law
Joyce Jorgensen of Olds, brothers-in law Walter Fisher and Bob Fisher of
Olds, Roy Fisher (May) of Valleyview, Jim & (Yvonne) Fisher of
Drumheller; sisters-in law Linda Fisher of Olds and Heather Watson (Bill)
of Calgary; also numerous nieces and nephews.
Gert will be sadly missed by all who knew him.
On Gert's request there will be no funeral service. A gathering of family
and friends was held at the Olds Evergreen Center on April 27, 2012 from
2pm to 5pm.
In lieu of flowers donations may be made to STARS, Box 570, 1441
Aviation Park NE, Calgary, AB T2E 8M7. Messages of condolence may be
made to www.myalternatives.ca. Alternatives Funeral & Cremation
Services, 12 East Lake Way NE, Airdrie, AB. (403) 216-5111 & (403) 9120307.
Publication Date: 2012/05/01
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KAECHELE (Graham), Ethel Louise
KATES, Philip Arthur
KERSELL, Ivan Marshal
January 24, 1924 - October 4, 2012 -- It is with great sadness that we
announce the passing of our beloved wife, mother, and grandmother.
Ethel was born in Nampa, Idaho and died peacefully in Red Deer, AB. She
attended Canadian Nazarene College in Red Deer and Pasadena College in
California. In September 1948, she married Evan and together they
served the pastoral ministry in both Western Canada and the USA. Ethel
was an accomplished pianist, taught piano and elementary school for
many years. She loved to travel, visiting Israel, the British Isles and
taking several cruises in the Caribbean and Alaska. Her favorite past time
was jigsaw puzzles. Throughout their sixty-four plus years of marriage,
Evan was her constant companion and loving support. Ethel is survived by
her family: husband Evan; children Ron and (Bonny) Kaechele, (Fred) and
Marilyn Blenker, Cheryl and (Tim) Sturdevant, Dennis and (Necia)
Kaechele; grandchildren Kevin and (Rachel) Kaechele, Kenneth Kaechele,
Laura and (Chris) Lattey, Dane Kaechele, Lonny and (Nicki) Kaechele,
Jamie Blenker, Shawn and (Candice) Blenker, Jason and (Jamie)
Sturdevant and Elizabeth (Zeke) Wampler. Also loving remembered by
Amalia (Mike) Zarokostas, Landon (Sarah) Haberstock, Rachel
(Curt)Harding and 13 great grandchildren. She was predeceased by her
parents Edward and Ida Graham. The family would like to thank the
caregivers of Mountain View Seniors Housing, the dedicated staff of Olds
Hospital, the ICU unit of Red Deer Hospital and all others who have
known and assisted Ethel over the years. Funeral services were held on
Thursday October 11, 2012 at 1:00 p.m. at the Church of the Nazarene,
Olds with Reverend Larry Dahl & Reverend Darlene Hyatt officiating.
Interment to follow at the Olds Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial
tributes may be made directly to the Church of Nazarene World Missions.
Arrangements entrusted to Cindy Kolb, Heartland Funeral Services Ltd.
403-507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
October 23, 1960 - January 15, 2012 -- It is with deep sadness that we
announce the passing of our dear Philip with his sparkling determination
and positive spirit on January 15, 2012 after a brave struggle with cancer
at Calgary's Foothills Hospital.
Philip is survived by his beloved wife Tayva (nee Milner), his sons Jordan,
2, and Elliot, 1 year old, his father Josef Kates, his stepmother Kay Hill,
his brother Louis Kates and wife Goldie, his sisters Naomi Kates and
Celina Dunn, his nieces Roshaya Rodness and Hilary Dunn and his nephew
Benjamin Rodness. Philip was predeceased by his loving mother Lillian
Kates (nee Kroch). Particular love and appreciation to Tayva for her
devoted caring and loving support for Philip during his final weeks and for
Tayva's parents, Suzan and Irv Milner, for all their support during this
trying time.
Following a Film and Photography Course at Toronto's Ryerson University,
Philip became Director, first of Music Videos and then of TV Commercials
for the International market. He had occupied the Director's chair on five
continents directing productions in eight languages. Numerous
international honours include the Cannes Lion, Cannes Shortlist, multiple
Bessie Gold and Silver awards, multiple Much Music Awards, multiple
People's Choice Awards, a Gold Mobius Award, Gold and Silver Telly
Awards, a Juno Award and an East Coast Music Award.
We remember Philip for his openly generous spirit, amazing ability to use
his keen eye for the camera, talented ear for music, sketching scintillating
cartoons for us and his irresistible wit. Philip's creativity and joy captured
his audience, and surrounded his family and friends with
ardent love.
Philip will be forever missed, forever remembered as the light of our life,
dearest son, husband, father, greatest brother and uncle.
Services and Interment were at Noon, Wednesday January 18, 2012 at
the Chevra Kadisha Cemetery of Calgary (North East corner of Highway
22X and 37 Street SW) Calgary, AB T2J 5G5, 403-244-4717. Following
this a reception will take place at Temple B'nai Tikvah, 900 47th Ave. SW,
Calgary. Shiva follows at Philip and Tayva's home at 5901 Park Meadows
Cr., Olds, AB T4H 1Y2 until Friday afternoon, January 20, 2012.
A remembrance service in Toronto for family and friends will be
announced shortly.
The family appreciates and is grateful to the many Doctors and Nurses at
Calgary's Foothills Hospital as well as the General Hospital in Olds, Alberta
during the past year. In particular the family is grateful to Drs. Bathe,
Turner, Dowden, Lupichuk, Sinnarajah, Marr, Chu, LaBrie, Boyar and all
the wonderful Staff on units 47 and 57 at the Foothills Medical Centre who
treated Philip and our family with great dignity and care.
We also appreciate the unwavering support of Philip's many friends and
colleagues.
If so desired, memorial donations to the Philip Kates Memorial Fund to
support research in Hepatobiliary cancer may be made by phone (403220-8261) or by cheque made out to the University of Calgary with Philip
Kates Memorial Fund indicated in the memo line, c/o U of C Development
Office, 2500 University Dr. NW, Calgary, AB T2N 1N4.
Donations can also be made online at
https://netcommunity.ucalgary.ca/philipkates
Ivan Marshal Kersell of Olds passed away at the Peter Lougheed Centre,
Calgary in his 87th year. He was surrounded by his family during his
transition and peacefully slipped away in his sleep in the early hours of
February 7th, 2015.
Born September 16, 1928 in Toronto, Ivan grew up with an avid interest
in aviation which turned into 5 years of service in the Royal Canadian Air
Force. Subsequently, he retrained as a Director of Municipal Recreation,
serving in several communities before retiring in The Pas, Manitoba in
1987. Ivan & Norma moved to Olds in 1996 to be closer to family. During
his lifetime, Ivan invested his time and resources supporting his church,
Air Cadets, service clubs, and many overseas foster children.
He will be greatly missed by the Catolico and David families in the
Philippines. He is survived by his loving wife, Norma of 63 years;
daughters Brenda Kersell, Linda (Sam) Bossler, Stephanie (Simon)
Larouche; grandchildren Graeme (Amanda), Robert, Karl (Stephanie);
step-grandchildren Dan, Kara (Adrian), Lisette, Tammy (Vince), &
Sheldon; great-grandchild Wyatt; 6great step-grandchildren; his sistersin-law Mardi Kersell & Gladys Grummett; and many nieces and nephews.
A Memorial Service to celebrate his life and legacy was held on Saturday,
February 21st, 11am at First Baptist Church, Olds with Pastor Norm
Tauber officiating. In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes may be made
directly to the Alberta Heart & Stroke Foundation.
Ivan’s family is very grateful for all the care and compassion he received
from the doctors, nurses, therapists and technicians at the Peter
Lougheed Centre.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2012/10/16
KAISER, Helen Emma
April 23, 1924 – December 31, 2014 -- Helen Kaiser of Olds, Alberta went
to be with her Lord and Savior on December 31, 2014 at the age of 90
after a gallant fight with cancer. Helen was born in Hubbard,
Saskatchewan on April 23, 1924. She was the second of three children
born to Adolph and Lydia Rosentreter who had earlier immigrated from
Poland.
She attended a country school and worked with her Dad on the family
farm. In her early twenties, she moved to Kelowna, B.C. It was there
that she met and later married Herbert Kaiser of Trochu, Alberta. A
couple of years later, they moved to the Reed Ranch District east of Olds
and continued farming until their retirement.
Helen was predeceased by her parents Adoph and Lydia, and her husband
Herbert.
Helen is survived by her sisters Mary Aslin of Swan River, Manitoba and
Lillian Graber of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Also surviving are her three
children - Kenneth (Dianna) Kaiser of De Winton, Alberta; Ian (Elaine)
Kaiser of Sundre, Alberta, and Connie Kaiser (Bob) of Edmonton, Alberta;
along with 7 grandchildren: Rylee Kaiser, Andrew (Haewon) Kaiser, Dixie
(Brian) Gesshe, Dallas (Kimberly) Kaiser, Karen (Bill) Scarrott, Kathy
(Mike) Packer, Becky (Brad) Kaiser and grandchildren Julia and Evan
Gesshe, Kaitlyn and Alyssa Scarrott.
Publication Date: 2015/01/13
KALLIS, Albert (Slim) Welhelm
Albert Welhelm (Slim) Kallis was born to Edward and Emma (Summerfelt)
Kallis on a farm near Hay Lakes, AB on December 31, 1922 into a family
of (4) four brothers, Reinholt, Benny, Henry, Leopolt and (3) three sisters
Lydia (Trempner), Alma (Walters) , and Freida (Alm). Of the siblings, only
Leo & Freida remain living, in Edmonton and Camrose respectively. Albert
was raised on farms in the Hay Lakes and New Sarepta districts. He
pitched fastball for many years for New Sarepta, Cooking Lake, Sundre,
Drumheller and finally for Hudson's Bay Oil & Gas at Cessford from 1961
to 1966. In 1951 he married Marlene Fester, who grew up on a farm
across the road from where Albert was raised. In 1949 Albert was hired
by New Superior Oils and in 1956 he went to Hudson's Bay Oil & Gas
where he spent 26 years until 1982 when HBOG was bought by Dome
Petroleum. Albert retired as Production Foreman with Dome in 1985.
During his working years, the family lived at Sundre, Drumheller, Estevan,
Cessford camp and in Olds from 1967 until his passing. He was
passionate about sport: Toronto Maple Leafs, Calgary Flames; Calgary
Stampeders, Cincinnati Reds and Toronto Blue Jays. He spent many
pleasant days beside a fishing hole; RV'd a few winters in Arizona, was a
bowling king for a time, and enjoyed his retirement to the fullest. He
spent time with his grand children and they fondly remember his patience
at the playground, at the lake with a fishing rod, doing car repairs for a
poor college student, a few extra bucks for someone in need and lots of
free meals. He will be sadly missed, but suffered a great deal in the last
days, and is now at peace with his Saviour. He is survived by his beloved
wife of sixty years, Marlene, daughters Gail (Wayne) Dick of St. Albert,
Valerie (Fred) Salvisberg of Falun, Heather (Dale) Shanks of Medicine Hat,
and son Albert Jr. (Kim) of Coronation. He had 4 great grandchildren,
Kaydence, Lucas, Elliot and Autumn. Albert's life will be celebrated at St.
Paul's Lutheran Church, 5022-52 Street in Olds Alberta on Tuesday,
February 8, 2011 at 2:00 pm. Anyone wishing to honour his passing may
make a donation to the Alzheimer's Society, Administrative Office 10531
Kingsway Avenue, Edmonton, Alberta T5H 4K1. Condolences to the family
can be forwarded from www.mountainviewfuneralchapel.com.
Arrangement entrusted to Mountain View Funeral Chapel, 5226-46 Street,
Olds, Alberta T4H 1B8. Phone: 403-556-3223. Locally Owned And
Operated, Proudly Serving Our Community For Over 46 Years.
Publication Date: 2011/02/08
Publication Date: 2012/01/24
KELLY, Merrilee Anne
Merrilee Anne Kelly was born March 3, 1952, in Oyen, AB and passed
away May 9, 2014 after a long courageous battle with diabetes.
Merrilee will be lovingly remembered by her mother Dorothy Kelly; her
partner of 28 years Don Malcolm; her sons Kelly Bignell (Amy Bignell),
Darcy Bignell (Stephanie Bignell); and her grandsons, Jaxon, Maddex,
Xaiden, and Nanton; her brothers Terry Kelly and Dean Kelly. She also
remains in the hearts of her sister-in-law, Linda Kelly, numerous aunts,
uncles, nieces, a nephew, cousins, and very dear friends. Merrilee was
pre-deceased by her father Harold Kelly.
Merrilee was raised in Chinook and moved to Cereal when she was 18,
then to Youngstown, and finally to Olds in 1979. Merrilee spent her leisure
time with family, playing with her four beloved grandsons, listening to her
books, and visiting with her dear friends. "Gramma-Longhair" will forever
be in our hearts and will always be lovingly remembered.
Publication Date: 2014/05/20
KELLY, Peter
Peter Kelly, was born on September 7, 1918 in Stonehenge SK to
Theodore and Rose Kelly. Peter was the fourth of six children. In 1941
Peter was called to serve in the Army. He was an administrative clerk in
Red Deer, AB. Later he was a transportation clerk in Prince George, BC. In
1946 Peter was honorably discharged from Service. Peter then moved to
Edmonton and married Virginia Torstensen in July 1955. They resided in
Edmonton most of their lives where Peter worked at International
Harvester as Warranty Manager for Alberta, and the last few years he was
District Training Supervisor. They had two children, Susan and Carole.
After Peter retired in 1978 he went into sales for CT Industries for fifteen
years. In 1996 they moved to Olds AB where both daughters live. Peter
had a very full and healthy life until 92 years of age. Then his health
slowly declined. Peter passed away at peace at age 95 at the Michener
Extendicare Center in Red Deer on November 21, 2013. He had only been
there for three months. He is survived by Susan (Lyle) Block, Carole Kelly,
and was blessed with eight grandchildren: Luke, Andrew, Derek, Stacy,
Ryan Block, and Adam, Emily Oswald and Joel deRuiter. A Funeral Service
will be held on Friday, November 29, 2013 at 2:00 pm at Mountain View
Funeral Home, 1605 – 100 Street SE, (GPS: 242013 100 Street SE)
Calgary, AB Tel 403 272 5555.
Please email [email protected] if you plan to attend.
Publication Date: 2013/11/26
KASSIAN, Ellen Louise
Ellen Louise Kassian passed away quietly December 21, 2013 at the Olds
Hospital at the age of 59 years. She was predeceased by her husband Al;
parents Munro and Beatrice and sister Patricia. She will be sadly missed
by her siblings Maryann (Jim) Hebert, Dan (Kim) Stevens, Colleen Ruest,
Jim (Donna) Stevens as well as numerous nieces and nephews. In
keeping with Ellen's wishes, no service will be held. A burial will be held at
a later date in Powell River, British Columbia. In lieu of flowers, memorial
tributes may be made directly to the Tom Baker Cancer Centre. Ellen's
family would like to thank all of her friends and co-workers for their
support and love during her brave battle with cancer. We would also like
to thank Dr. Vorster and the nursing staff at the Olds Hospital for the care
and assistance received for Ellen.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2013/12/31
KENNEDY, Leonard
Leonard passed away peacefully at his home on September 26, 2013 at
the age of 66 years. He was a great man that was well known and wellloved in the community. He will be greatly missed by everyone that knew
and loved him. Leonard will always be remembered for his sense of
humour and heart of gold. He will be forever missed by his wife Darlene;
children Dean Weaving, Wayne (Jodie) Kennedy; grandchildren Michael,
Mark, Kayla, Shyanne, Madison, Peyton, Jaxon and Nikki; sister Mary
Anne (Bennie) Anderson; nieces Valerie Anderson and Christine Kennedy.
He was predeceased by his parents Rose and Henry Kennedy; brother
Gerald and daughter Diane Weaving. Celebration of Life was held on
Friday October 4, 2013 at 11:00 a.m. at the Royal Canadian Legion,
Branch #105, Olds with Harold Hunter officiating. Interment was held
prior to the service at the Olds Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial
tributes may be made directly to the Ronald McDonald House. Heartland
Funeral Services Ltd. Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403-507-8610
www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2013/10/08
Publication Date: 2015/02/24
KESSLER, Lilli Elfriede
Lilli Kessler (nee Dorra) was born in Tannenberg, Ostpreussen on August
11, 1928. She grew up on a farm there with her 6 siblings. When World
War II caused the Russian front to arrive in her town, Lilli, her sister Ilse
and her father, Wilhelm, ran for their lives beside roadways being shot at
by planes. She saw many families die from this wartime action. Because
her father was not yet 60 he had to join the army or be hanged. Her Dad
was 59 and they were drafting between ages 16 and 60. Later he was
captured by the Russians, spending a year in the prisoner of war camp in
Russia. Lilli and her sister continued on alone, with only the 3 dresses
that they each wore. After she and her sister arrived in Danzig, they
planned to sail away from the Russians on the refuge ship, Wilhelm
Gustloff. Seeing how crowded the ship was, they decided not to board.
Their decision saved them from being victims of the worst maritime
disaster in history. Six weeks after leaving the farm, Lilli and Ilse were
reunited with their mother, Otillie, and her younger siblings in Hann
Munden (mainland Germany).
Soon after arriving, Lilli met George Kessler, a handsome young man who
brought them potatoes. Food was scarce during and after the war so this
made an impression. They went to dances and fell in love. They married
on September 11, 1948 and had two sons, Joerg and Fred. George longed
for a life away from the memories of war, so he decided to go to Canada
where his brother had immigrated. Lilli often said many wives from
Germany didn't follow their husbands to North America, but at 26, Lilli
made the 10 day journey across the rough Atlantic with her two young
children. It was a tough journey where everyone was seasick except Joerg
and Fred who made friends with the crew and enjoyed as much ice cream
as they wanted. Lilli loved her adopted country and was a proud citizen of
Canada where she and George settled in Calgary. Lilli bravely faced the
excitement and challenge of living in Calgary, learning a new language
and culture. In Canada, Lilli had two more sons, Ron and Allen, and a
daughter, Nanette. In 1972 the family moved to Sundre, Alberta. In 1980,
after George sold the bees, the family moved to Salt Spring Island, BC. In
1987 they moved back to Sundre. Lilli often spoke of the importance of
family and the value of treating all people as equal. She always kept in
touch with her family in Germany and encouraged her family to do the
same. She worked hard helping George in his businesses of building
houses and keeping bees. She was a member of the Sundre United
Church, volunteered with the Sundre United Church Women and the
Sundre Second Hand shop. She was a talented seamstress, often making
dresses for herself and her daughter. She knitted tuques and mittens for
the whole family. She was excellent at needlework, baking and was very
good with finances. She taught her children the value of savings and a
smart buy.
Lilli was predeceased by her husband George Kessler and five siblings.
Her spirit lives on in her 5 children: Joerg (Kathleen) of Ramsey,
Minnesota, Fred (Patricia) of Water Valley, AB, Ronald (Lea) of Vancouver
B.C., Allen (Kathryn) of Calgary, Nanette (William) of Vancouver, B.C., 8
grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren and her many beloved relatives
in Germany, Canada and the United States and her friends everywhere.
She will be greatly missed. We wish to thank the Sundre Foothills Lodge
for providing loving care during her years there and the Olds Hospital
Long Term Care staff for their compassionate care during mom's last
weeks. Memorial services will be held on Saturday, January 26, 2013 at
11:00 a.m. at the Sundre United Church with Reverend Frank Johnson
officiating.
In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes may be made directly to the Foothills
Lodge, Sundre. Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with
arrangements. 403-507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2013/01/22
KIECKHOFEL, Detmar
December 2, 1929 - July 12, 2013 -- Detmar Kieckhofel passed away
peacefully on Friday, July 12, 2013 at the age of 83 years after a brief,
courageous battle with cancer. He was predeceased by his loving wife,
Rosemarie of 50 years and his daughter, Rosie of 18 years.
Detmar was born on December 2, 1929 in Stolp, Germany. He immigrated
to Canada in 1954. It was in Alberta he was able to pursue his boyhood
dream of farming. He was very grateful to his new homeland and for the
prosperities it brought to his family.
A heartfelt thank you to all his friends and acquaintances who helped
Detmar during his latter years throughout his failing health, so he was
able to enjoy more years together with them.
He will be lovingly remembered and sadly missed by his son, Rob, and
friends.
On Detmar's request, he asked that there be no service held. To all those
who wish to remember him, please do so as you rememebered him in life.
"And to find comfort that he has finally found Peace at last." Hebrews 13:8
Publication Date: 2013/07/16
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KIENTZ, Shirley Sadie (nee Hilts)
KISBY, Lori Jean
KONSCHUH, Laverne Alexander
Shirley Sadie Kientz (nee Hilts) passed away June 17, 2012 at the age of
89. Shirley was born September 19, 1922 in Calgary to Alvin and Bessie
Hilts. Shirley lived with her family in Red Deer and Innisfail before
marrying Vern Kientz in June of 1940. They lived in Calgary where Shirley
took care of foster children in their home for a few years. In the late 40's,
they moved to Makepeace, AB where Vern was employed with the AB
Pacific Grain Co. In 1950, they were transferred to Torrington with the
same company. Shortly after, they purchased some farmland and farmed
until Vern's passing in 2000. Shirley stayed on the farm to be around
family until moving to Olds in the summer of 2009. Shirley loved curling,
knitting, crocheting and teaching her grandchildren some of these skills.
She was predeceased by her husband Vern, grandson Roger Villemaire
and her brother Jack Hilts. She will be deeply missed by her children
Ralph (Josie) Kientz, Darlene (Gilles) Villemaire and Larry (Pam) Kientz;
along with numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Many thanks
to Sunrise Village and Olds Continuing Care Unit for the wonderful staff
that were always there for Shirley. Funeral services were held on
Saturday June 23, 2012 at the First Baptist Church, Olds with Pastor
Brent Reilly officiating. Interment was held at the Olds Cemetery.
Memorial tributes may be made directly to the Olds Hospital Continuing
Care.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610. www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
On Wednesday, September 14th, 2011, Lori Jean Kisby passed away
suddenly at the age of 50 years. Lori will be lovingly remembered by her
two sons, Robin and Christopher VanderKooi, her parents Judith Jane
Sterling and Donald Henry Kisby, and by her brother Sean Gordon
Habermehl. Lori will be remembered for her loving, friendly spirit, and her
dedication to the Savior. "And then shall it come to pass, that the spirits
of those who are righteous are received into a state of a) happiness,
which is called b) paradise, a state of rest, a state of c) peace, where they
shall rest from all their troubles and from all care, and sorrow."- Alma 40.
A Funeral Service in memory of Lori will be held on Wednesday,
September 21st, 2011 at 1:00 p.m., at The Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-day Saints. Interment to follow at the Olds Cemetery. In lieu of
flowers, memorial tributes may be made directly to Fibromyalgia Society
of Alberta. Heartland Funeral Services Ltd, Olds entrusted with
arrangements. 403-507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
September 12, 1936 - April 16, 2011 -- Laverne Konschuh, known to
many as "Breezie", passed away in the Olds Hospital Long Term Care Unit
at the age of 74. Laverne will be lovingly remembered by his soulmate of
42 years, Jackie; his brothers Don (Andrea), Richard (Elaine); brother-inlaw Don Brodie; sisters Doreen Frost, Judy McMann (Vern); as well as
numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. He was predeceased by his
mother and father, Marie and Adam; sisters Marianne Morasch, Diane
Brodie; brothers-in-laws Ted Frost and Edward Morasch. A Memorial
Service will be held at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, 5022 - 52 Street, Olds,
Alberta on Tuesday, May 3, 2011 at 2:00 PM.
In lieu of flowers donations may be made directly to Olds Hospital, Long
Term Care, 3901 - 57 Avenue, Olds, Alberta T4H 1T4.
Personal Alternative Funeral Services, 12 East Lake Way NE, Airdrie,
Alberta, (403) 216-5111 & (403) 912 - 0307.
Publication Date: 2012/06/26
KINCH, Patrick Leonard
May 10, 1940 - April 4, 2012 -- Patrick Leonard Kinch was born May 10,
1940 in Calgary, Alberta and passed away April 4, 2012 at the Rosefield
Care Center, Innisfail, AB. Part was born to Leonard and Mary Kinch and
was the eldest of 16 children growing up in the Cochrane and Horse Creek
area. Upon completing school he went to Fort Nelson to work. He
returned to the Cochrane area to work on the family farm when he met
his wife Frances McDonald. They married in February, 1960 and together
they raised six children residing in Carstairs, Fox Creek and eventually the
Cremona area. Pat took over his father's gas and oilfield maintenance
business in 1976 working mainly at the Carstairs Home Oil Gas Plant. In
2001 he and his wife divorced and he lived out the rest of his life residing
in the Cremona, Water Valley area and then with a few of his children
over the years until going to the Mountain View Lodge in Olds and
eventually the Rosefield Care Center in Innisfail.
Pat was an avid outdoorsman and loved to teach many to hunt and fish
over the years. He also definitely loved a great party and was always up
to listening to a good joke and telling his own as well! Even in his final
days he still loved to hear a great joke!
Pat leaves to mourn his children, Maxine (Rob Blankert), Water Valley, AB,
Pat Kinch, Water Valley, AB, Cheryl (Bruce Black), Beaverlodge, AB, Ken
Kinch, Olds, AB, Theresa (Bill Argent), Rimbey, AB, Leslie Wolf, Innisfail,
AB, 17 grand children and 10 great-grandchildren. He also leaves to
mourn 13 siblings and numerous nieces and nephews. Pat was
predeceased by his parents, Leonard and Mary Kinch as well as 2
brothers, Dale and Thomas Kinch. In lieu of flowers donations may be
made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation. Funeral Mass was celebrated at
St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, 10 River Heights Drive, Cochrane on
Monday, April 9, 2012 at 10:30 A.M.. Interment followed at Water Valley
Cemetery, Water Valley.
Arrangements in care of Cochrane Country Funeral Home, Cochrane.
Telephone: 403-932-1039, condolences may be forwarded through
www.cochranecountryfuneralhome.com
Publication Date: 2012/04/17
KING, Coris Aletha
1927-2012 -- It is with heavy hearts the family of Coris Aletha King
announces the passing of their beloved wife, mother, and grandmother.
Coris was born in Flint River Township, Iowa to Walter and Marie
Gueldenhaar on November 16, 1927. She was raised in Iowa on the
homestead and attended high school in Burlington where she was a
member of the Glee Club. Coris came to Alberta in 1950 where she met
Malcolm and they were married in February of 1953. She worked side by
side with her husband in the Olds Dry Cleaners until they retired in 1990.
Coris spent time with the Royal Purple, where she served as a Past
Honored Royal Lady and treasurer. She volunteered in the ACW (Anglican
Church Women), the Guild and was a member of the choir at St. John's
Anglican Church; the Olds Library, and Olds Hospital Auxiliary. Coris loved
music particularly opera, her flower garden, reading, and to travel. Coris
was predeceased her mother Marie in 1961 and father Walter in 1975.
She leaves to mourn her loving husband Malcolm(Bing); children Kevin,
Tamra (Keith)Berry and their children Keegan and Cera; David (Alice) and
their son Adam; Patricia (David)Bennett and their children Molli, Emma
and Riley all of Calgary; her brothers and sisters Maynard, Milvern, Judy
and Sheri. During the past few years Coris's health declined from a rare
condition which led to the necessity to live in the Olds Extended Care
Unit. The family would like to express an enormous thank you to Dr.
Turner for his excellent care of Coris in the past few years. Also, they
express their thanks and appreciation to all the ladies of the Unit and all
those who provided home care. In lieu of flowers a donation can be made
to the Olds Extended Care Unit. Memorial services were held Friday,
November 16, 2012 at 1:00 pm at St. John's Anglican Church. Interment
was held at the Olds Cemetery. Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds
entrusted with arrangements. 403-507-8610
www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2012/11/20
KINNEY, Roger Leland
Roger Leland Kinney was born in Rockyford, AB on March 3, 1925 to Jack
& Lee Kinney. He passed away at home on September 19 after a great life
of 89 years. He married Willene Clark in 1950 and in 1963 they moved to
the Buckley farm west of Olds with their children Lee and Kim. Roger
enjoyed farming and his Kinney Enterprise Oil site company. They moved
to the Town of Olds in 1984. He served one term as Councillor, coached
the Mitey Mites Hockey Team and assisted the 4-H club in Public
Speaking. Roger was P.M. and P.D.D.G.M. of Mountain View #16 Masonic
Lodge, a Commander in Chief of the Scottish Rite, Calgary and P.G.P. of
Alberta and P.P. of Mountain View #1 Order of the Eastern Star. Roger was
predeceased by his parents; son, Lee and sisters Mary & Lois. He is
survived by his wife Willene of 64 years and daughter Kim Young, Calgary
(Ryan & Lindsay Young, Saskatoon & Josh Young, Vancouver). Daughterin-law Sharon Kinney, Grande Prairie; Angie & Joe Braat (Rebecca, Sara,
Jacob),Weyburn; Erin & Bill Griffin (Chase & Jade), Sundre; Michael &
Jenny Kinney (Ryan & Katie), Grande Prairie; Kristopher & Nicole Kinney
(Hayden, Madisyn & Brielle), Grande Prairie. Sisters Donna & Linton
Treacy, Strathmore; Irene & Warren Nelson, Calgary and brother Tom &
Marion Kinney, Calgary, numerous nieces and nephews. Roger will be
sadly missed, along with his marvellous sense of humour, his quick wit
and numerous stories. In keeping with Roger's wishes, no funeral service
will be held. In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes may be to the Scottish
Rite Charitable Foundation (S.R.C.F), Learning Centre for Calgary and
Area. Unit 103, 2915 - 21 Street NE, Calgary, AB T2E 7T1.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2014/09/30
Publication Date: 2011/09/20
KLINE, Clara (nee Weimer)
June 28, 1927 – November 30, 2010 -- On November 30, 2010 Clara
Kline (nee Weimer) of Olds passed away peacefully with her family at her
side, at the age of 83 years. Clara will be lovingly remembered by her
three sons Dennis (Judy) of Olds, Brian (Carol) of Innisfail and Doug of
Olds; her grandchildren Danielle (Wayne) Flaathen of Vegreville and
Jackie (Scott) Muddle of Red Deer; her great-grandchildren Luke and Levi
Flaathen and Chase Muddle; one brother, Victor Weimer of Olds; special
niece Marilyn Weimer of Olds, and numerous other family and friends.
She was predeceased by her beloved husband Melvin of 61 years; her
parents Fred and Molly Weimer; two brothers, Fred and David, and one
sister, Mary. Clara's passion was her family and her life was lovingly
dedicated to those she held dear.
She will always be remembered for her great strength, determination,
courage and especially for the genuine kindness and love she continually
extended to all. A Memorial Service was held on Monday, December 6,
2010 at the First Baptist Church, Olds, with Harold Hunter officiating.
Interment was held prior to the service at the May City Cemetery.
Memorial donations may be made directly to STARS Air Ambulance, the
Canadian Cancer Society (Ovarian) Division or National Catholic
Broadcasting Council. Heartland Funeral Services Ltd, Olds entrusted with
arrangements. 403-507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2010/12/07
KNAPP, Deborah Lori
1967 – 2011 -- Mrs. Deborah Lori Knapp of Olds, beloved wife of Thomas
Knapp and mother to Arnie passed away Tuesday, October 18, 2011 with
her family by her side at the age of 44 years.
Debbie was born the youngest of nine children to parents Frank and Alice
Dietz at High Prairie, Alberta on Friday, June 9, 1967. She grew up in
Slave Lake and attended school there as well. Debbie was the first child to
graduate high school in her family. She had a strong love for children at
an early age; she assisted children with special needs in the class
environment. Seeing them succeed provided her with a lot of personal
satisfaction. In her spare time Debbie enjoyed all kinds of music; she was
also very creative and enjoyed creating many different crafts. Debbie
loved the outdoors and being with nature as well as all gods' creatures.
Debbie's German shepherds Chemo and Chayenne were very dear to her
in her adolescence. While living in Slave Lake Debbie was introduced to
Thomas Knapp by a friend. This was the beginning of a six year courtship
that saw the couple united in marriage. Debbie and Thomas were blessed
with the birth of Arnie on Thursday, November 28, 1996 while the couple
was living in Fort St. John, B.C. Debbie had the privilege of staying home
with Arnie. She considered this to be the best and most important job she
ever had. In 2003, Debbie was diagnosed with Aplastic Anemia. In 2005
Thomas was transferred to Calgary, as a couple Debbie and Thomas chose
to move to Olds instead to raise their son in a smaller community. In
2006, the Knapp's were baptized into the catholic family at St. Stephens
Catholic Church in Olds. In 2008 Debbie was diagnosed with cancer.
Prayers were held Thursday, October 20, 2011 at 7:00 P.M. Funeral Mass
was held Friday, October 21, 2011 at 11:00 A.M. Both services were held
at St. Stephens Catholic Church 4302 – 57 Ave, Olds with Father Maurice
Okolie officiating. Donations in memory of Debbie can be directed to The
Olds And District Hospice Society; 6700 46 Street, P.O. Box 700026 Olds,
Alberta T4H 3Z0 or a charity of the donor's choice. Condolence to the
family can be forwarded from www.mountainviewfuneralchapel.com.
Arrangements entrusted to Mountain View Funeral Chapel 5226 – 46
Street, Olds, Alberta. Phone: 403-556-3223. Locally Owned And
Operated, Proudly Serving Our Community For Over 46 Years.
Publication Date: 2011/10/25
KNECHT, Donald Andrew
March, 29, 1926 – December 6, 2012 --Following a stroke Donald Knecht,
passed away peacefully at the Peter Lougheed Hospital on Thursday,
December 6, 2012 at the age of 86 years.
Donald Andrew Knecht was born March 29, 1926 to Otto and Ellen Knecht
of Mayton, Alberta. He was the oldest of six children.
After attending school in Torrington and Olds, Don joined the Royal
Canadian Navy in 1944. When the war ended, he worked in Calgary then
returned to farming with his Dad near Olds. In 1948, Don married Joyce
Richards of Olds and in 1950 their daughter, Patsy Lee was born. He and
his Dad retired from farming in 1962. Don subsequently attended SAIT
and qualified as a journeyman Electrician. After gaining experience with
other electrical companies, Don was employed as the maintenance
electrician for the Highlander and Carriage House hotels for twenty-five
years. He eventually formed his own company with wife Joyce, retiring at
the age of seventy.
Don was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion 105 Olds, the Olds
Stock Car Club and The Calgary Sports Car Club. He held a private pilot
license, was active on the boards of the condominiums in which he and
Joyce lived, and until recently walked 2.5 miles a day.
Don is survived by his wife of sixty-four years, Joyce Knecht of Calgary;
grandchildren, Andrew Moreau of Duncam, B.C., Kristina (Brien)
Montgomery, and Laura Moreau (Ryan Patterson) of Victoria, B.C.; son-inlaw Leo (Lyne) Moreau of Duncan, B.C.; five great-grandchildren and two
step-great-grandchildren; sisters Margaret Rosehill of Olds and Beth
Dorsey of Calgary; brothers Robert (Ileen) Knecht and Norman (Pat)
Knecht of Calgary; and sister-in-law Joy Knecht of Revelstoke, B.C. He
was predeceased by his daughter Pat Moreau; brother Gordon Knecht;
brother-in-law Charles Rosehill; and parents Otto and Ellen Knecht.
Funeral Services will be held at the Royal Canadian Legion Hall, Branch
#105, 5241 46 St. Olds, AB on Friday, December 14, 2012 at 11:00 a.m.
Condolences may be forwarded through www.mcinnisandholloway.com.
We shall miss Don in so many ways.
In living memory of Donald Knecht a tree will be planted at Big Hill
Springs Park Cochrane by McINNIS & HOLLOWAY FUNERAL HOMES,
Crowfoot Chapel, 82 CROWFOOT CIRCLE N.W. Telephone: 1-800-6611599.
Publication Date: 2012/12/11
Publication Date: 2011/04/26
KOVACS, Donna Marie (nee Fehr)
December 9, 1941 – November 13, 2012 -- Donna Marie beloved wife of
Louis Kovacs of Calgary (daughter of Benjamin and Jean Fehr) passed
away on Tuesday, November 13, 2012 at the age of 70 years, with her
family by her side.
Donna is survived by her husband Louis; daughter Aniko (Gregg) Abrigo;
grandchildren Zoe & Mia; stepdaughters, Katalin (Leslie) Kiss and Petra
Brandt (grandchildren Laura and Daniel). She is also survived by Sisters
Denise (Jerry) Dawson, Debra Nelson; Brother Dale Fehr, and numerous
nieces and nephews.
Donna was a loving wife, mother, sister, aunt and grandmother. She loved
her family and friends and we know she was loved and cherished by
everyone who came into her life. Donna was a very kind soul. Donna was
a very creative person and an amazing artist. She had a passion for
painting, she loved the beauty in everything and everyone around her
which was best captured in her paintings. Donna loved travelling whether
on a European adventure or trips around Alberta especially to Banff and
Kananaskis Country. One of Donna's greatest joys was our family
gatherings during the holidays where many laughs were shared with loved
ones. She wanted to be remembered for creativeness, caring and quiet
humour. Most of all, she cherished her visits to see daughter Aniko,
Gregg, Zoe and Mia in Hawaii.
Donna was born in Calgary although she spent her childhood years in
Sundre, Alberta where her family homesteaded. Upon graduation she
moved to Calgary where she held a number of supervisory and back office
positions with the Bank of Montreal and the Royal Bank. There she met a
number of lifelong friends. Donna met Louis, the love of her life in
Calgary; they married in 1965 and spent 47 years together. In 1971, she
gave birth to Aniko, which she said was the most important day of her
life. Donna and Louis moved back to Sundre in 1976 to run the Sundre
Bakery and Café, which they managed and operated until their return to
Calgary in 1998.
Donna fought a courageous battle with Lupus for over forty years. She
suffered endlessly from complications from her illness but never, ever
complained. Up until her final day she never gave up hope and we'll
remember that as her legacy: "Never give Up". She was cared for by their
friend and physician Dr. Corley and by Dr. Schorr to the very end. Words
cannot express our family's gratitude for their caring and dedication to
Donna.
Memorial Services will be held at McINNIS & HOLLOWAY'S Crowfoot
Chapel (82 Crowfoot Circle N.W. Calgary, AB), on Thursday, November 22,
2012 at 2:30 p.m. Condolences may be forwarded through
www.mcinnisandholloway.com. We would like to thank the Foothills "Team
Yellow" and staff who helped her in her final days and especially for their
kindness and compassion to Donna and our family. In lieu of flowers, if
friends so desire donations may be made in Donna's name to the Lupus
Society of Alberta – Calgary Chapter.
In loving memory of Donna Kovacs, a tree will be planted at Big Hill
Springs Park Cochrane by McINNIS & HOLLOWAY FUNERAL HOMES,
Crowfoot Chapel, 82 CROWFOOT CIRCLE N.W. CALGARY, AB. Telephone:
1-800-661-1599.
Publication Date: 2012/11/20
KRAFT, Melba Beatrice
Melba Beatrice Kraft, of Olds, Alberta, passed away peacefully on Friday,
October 21st after a lengthy illness. She was 69 years of age. She was
born in Red Deer on March 6th, 1942, and graduated from high school in
Caroline. She married Peter Kraft, her husband of 48 years, on the 12th
of July, 1963. That same year, Melba and Pete moved to the small town of
Forest Grove in the BC interior, where they built a house and raised two
children together. They returned to Alberta in 2005. Melba was a devout
Christian and a dedicated member of the Baptist Church in both Forest
Grove and Olds. She is survived by her husband Peter and her two sons
Douglas and Michael. Funeral services will be held at the First Baptist
Church on Thursday, October 27, 2011 at 11:00 a.m. with Pastor Norm
Tauber & Pastor Helmut Strauss officiating. Memorial tributes may be
made directly to the Olds Hospital Acute Care Unit. Heartland Funeral
Services Ltd, Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403-507-8610 .
www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2011/10/25
KRAUSE, Norman Robert
June 25, 1930 – August 8, 2014 -- Norman Krause passed away
peacefully at the Innisfail Rosefield Centre with his family at his side. He
leaves this world for his home in GLORY.
Norman was born at the Innisfail Hospital to parents, Ernest and Ivy
Krause. He was the oldest of three boys. He attended school at Horseshoe
Lake until Grade 8. He then quit to help with the family farm.
He raised Hereford cattle, bees and had a love for farming. He was active
in the 4H club and was president of the youth group at the Maycity
Missionary Church.
In 1957 he married Mary Eby from the local area. Together they worked
hard on the family farm milking dairy cows and shipping cream. He
worked in construction for a time in Torrington, and helped build the
Torrington High School. He also worked at the Peat Moss Plant in Olds and
did oilfield work alongside his son. In later years, he spent many hours
working in his garden and was an avid rock collector.
In his lifetime, he overcame many obstacles and numerous accidents.
Each time determined to pull through. He remained this way right to his
passing, determined every day to beat the odds. Norman is survived by
his loving wife Mary and their children; Ron (Ann) Krause of Innisfail,
Joyce Turcott of Olds, Beverly Krause of Innisfail and Robert (Lynn)
Krause of Olds eight grandchildren and one great grandchild. Also
survived by his brothers Ralph (Pat) Krause of Olds, and Lyle (Linda)
Krause of Dickson. Norman was predeceased by his parents Ernest & Ivy
Krause and son in law Bruce Turcott.
At Norman's request there will be no funeral service. A private family
graveside to be held at the Innisfail Cemetery. In lieu of flowers,
memorial tributes may be made directly to the Innisfail Rosefield Centre.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Innisfail entrusted with arrangements.
Phone: 403-227-0006. www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2014/08/12
Obituaries
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APR 14/2015
KRUGER, David
LACHMAN, Charles Ross
LARSON, Eda Belle
1953 – 2014 -- Mr. David Charles 'Dave' Kruger of Didsbury, Alberta
passed away at the Red Deer Regional Hospital Centre, Red Deer on
Monday, May 5, 2014 at the age of 60 years. Dave was born on
September 2, 1953 at Fairview, Alberta. He worked in the Oilfield Industry
and was employed with Peter Overwater Construction at Olds, Alberta.
Dave had a passion for sports; he loved playing hockey and also refereed
many games. He also enjoyed playing golf. Dave avidly cheered on his
favorite teams, the Boston Bruins and the Calgary Stampeders. Although
a rough and athletic man, Dave had a heart of gold and loved his family.
He was known as the 'Greatest Uncle' ever to his adoring nieces and
nephews. Dave truly loved them and they were his pride and joy. Dave
will be lovingly remembered by his brothers and sisters; Deanna
Overwater of Calgary, Alberta, Dennis (Bev) Kruger of Mission, British
Columbia, Dorothea (Bruce) Sheppard of Red Deer, Alberta, Darcy
(Zareena) Kruger of Calgary, Alberta and Doug (Judi) Kruger of Dallas,
Texas. He will also be deeply missed by his cherished nieces, nephews
and numerous great nieces and nephews, as well as many loyal friends.
Dave was predeceased by his parents, Al and Rosemary Kruger and a
brother-in-law, Eric Overwater. A Celebration of Dave`s Life was held at
Heartland Funeral Services, 5226 – 46 Street, Olds, Alberta on Saturday,
May 10, 2014 at 2:00 p.m. with The Reverend Gary Sinclair officiating.
Dave was laid to rest with his parents at the Olds Cemetery, Olds,
Alberta. If desired, Memorial Donations in Dave`s honor may be made
directly to the Red Deer Regional Hospital Centre, Palliative Care Unit at
www.albertahealthservices.ca. Condolences may be sent or viewed at
www.parklandfuneralhome.com.
Arrangements in care of Gordon R. Mathers, Funeral Director at Parkland
Funeral Home and Crematorium, 6287 – 67 A Street (Taylor Drive), Red
Deer. 403.340.4040 or 1.800.481.7421.
May 10, 1927 - January 3, 2015 -- Charles Lachman entered into the care
of God late Saturday, January 3, 2015 after a courageous battle with
cancer while surrounded by his family and loved ones. Charles was a
compassionate man and was the bright light of Christ to anyone he met.
His kindness and tenderness was felt through everything he put his hands
to, whether a carpentry project or his many volunteer ministries. He will
be greatly missed by his wife, Sheila; stepsons, Bruce (Dee) and David;
his granddaughters, Meghan and Heather (Jason); great grandson, Asher
Levi, and many other family members and friends. A Celebration of his
Life will take place at Olds Nazarene Church, 5402 – 43 Street, Olds, AB
on Friday, January 23, 2015 at 2:00 pm.
Alternatives Funeral & Cremation Services, Serving Olds and Surrounding
areas since 1997. (403) 556-5445 & (888) 216-5111
January 21, 1912 - January 15, 2012 -- Eda Belle Larson passed away
peacefully and surrounded by family on January 15, 2012 in Olds, Alberta
just prior to her 100th Birthday. Eda Belle was born to Jesse James and
Bessie Huston in Jefferson, Oklahoma. Her family moved to Great Bend,
Alberta after 1914. She attended school there and later went on to cook
for the Minor Ranch in southern Saskatchewan, where she met a tall,
strapping cowboy named Art Larson. She decided that he was for her and
went to work filling his stomach with good food and entertaining him with
her sense of humor . They were married in 1932 and began a journey
together that took them to Turtle Lake, Saskatchewan; and then to
Rainier, Alberta; where they raised two daughters. Eda Belle worked
tirelessly on the farm to enable them to live self-sufficiently. When they
retired, they continued to do so on a much smaller scale on several acres
near Olds, Alberta. Eda Belle and Art raised vegetables for the farmers
market, often involving their grandchildren in every aspect. Eda Belle was
also known as a wonderful cook - no visitor was allowed to sit for long
without a coffee and a treat. She made bread and cinnamon rolls for the
Farmers Market in Red Deer, working late in late into the night to prepare
the 200 loaves and 75 pans of rolls in her home kitchen each week. She
pursued a variety of interests over the years, including playing a number
of instruments and painting pictures. She gave her life to God as a young
woman and lived each day with passion and commitment to her faith. She
and Art gave as much as they could to others in need, never hesitating to
provide physical or spiritual assistance. They had a number of
opportunities to support the development of churches in their
communities and Eda Belle contributed by teaching Sunday School, and
sharing her testimony whenever she could. Though the later years
brought many changes to her health, she never lost her faith in Christ
and the light of Jesus radiated to all through her smile. Our family is
comforted to know she is in heaven with her Lord, her husband, her
daughter and granddaughter, her sisters and many friends who have gone
before. She will surely be climbing the biggest tree in Heaven! Eda Belle is
survived by her daughter, Artha Lee (Gordon) Gill and her grandchildren:
Brent (Ann-Marie) Hoerle, Karen (Randy) Dickinson, Myrna (Allen)
Derowin, Tim (Jeanette) Gill, Melissa (Ed) Furst, Ben (Tamara) Gill; and
eleven grandchildren: Theoren, Erin, Asia, Kaleb, Alex, Xaben, Amelia,
Toni, Israel, Rebecca and Connor. She was the last surviving member of
her immediate family of 9 siblings. She was predeceased by her husband
of 77 years , Arthur Larson, her daughter, Elsie Gladys Hoerle, her son-inlaw, Mervin Hoerle and her granddaughter, Virginia Gill. Funeral services
were held on Saturday January 21, 2012 at the First Baptist Church, Olds
with Pastors Ed & Melissa Furst officiating. Interment followed at the Olds
Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes may be made directly to
the Home of Hope – Kenya. Heartland Funeral Services Ltd, Olds
entrusted with arrangements. 403-507-8610.
www.heartlandfuneralservices.com.
Publication Date: 2014/05/13
KRUGER, Rosemary
1928-2012 -- It is with saddened hearts that the family of Rosemary
Kruger, announce the passing of their beloved Mother, Grandmother and
Great-grandmother. Rosemary was born in Olds, Alberta to Arthur and
Florence King. She was raised in Lobley, on the homestead and later
attended high school in Olds. There Rosemary met Alfred Kruger, and
they were married in December 1946. Rosemary was one of the first AGT
telephone operators in Olds. Rosemary lovingly cared for Alfred for ten
years, before his passing in 1973. Her loving character was extended
past her six children and their families, when she became a caregiver to
others in need. Rosemary was also predeceased by her mother Florence
in 1973 and her father Arthur in 1975. Rosemary leaves to mourn six
children: Deanna (Eric – predeceased in 2006) Overwater of Calgary,
Dennis Kruger (Bev Peacock) of Mission, BC, David Kruger of Didsbury,
Dorothea (Bruce) Sheppard of Red Deer, Darcy Kruger (Zareena) of
Calgary and Douglas (Judy) Kruger of Dallas, TX. She also leaves twenty
one grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. The family wishes to
extend a huge thank you to Dr. Sheila Eleason, who cared extensively for
Rosemary in recent years. Also, thank you to the friends and caregivers
from Pines Lodge, Unit 33 and Rehab Unit 35 at Red Deer Regional Health
Centre. Thank you also to the caregivers who most recently cared for
Rosemary at Michener Extendicare, Ward 3300. A funeral service will
take place on Friday, August 24, 2012 at 1:00 p.m. at St. John’s Anglican
Church, 4821 – 50 Street, Olds Alberta. Interment will follow at Olds
Cemetery. Condolences may be sent or viewed at
www.heartlandfuneralservices.com. Funeral arrangements in care of
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., 5303 – 50 Avenue, Olds, Alberta. 403507-8610.
Publication Date: 2012/08/21
KRUGER (nee Biedler), Shirley Elizabeth Erna
January 31, 1941 – November 10, 2012 -- Shirley passed away peacefully
at the age of 71, at the Red Deer Hospice, after a lengthy struggle with
Lupus. She leaves behind her children, Leann (Camrose), Harvey (Sylvan
Lake) and Pamela Kristoff (Corey) of Cremona. Blessed Grandmother to
Landon, Callie, Clint and Cody. She was predeceased by her dear parents,
Regina Arndt and Alfred Biedler and loving sister, Vicky.
Shirley was raised on the farm at Friesenfeld, Manitoba (Steinbach). She
graduated from Nursing in Selkirk, after which she worked as a Pychatric
nurse in Ponoka, Alberta. Shirley then married and moved to the Kruger
family farm at Torrington, Alberta where she loved every aspect of farm
life and was very devoted. Shirley continued her nursing career in
Didsbury , where she retired.
She suffered many years with Lupus, but lived her life very courageously,
leaning on her faith in her Lord and Savior. Shirley was devoted to nursing
and the medical field to her end, as she donated her body to the
University of Calgary for Lupus Research. Shirley touched many lives and
hearts with her kind and compassionate Angel Wings. Shirley's family is
truly grateful to her dedicated friends for their support. As well, to the
Red Deer Hospice for their deeply compassionate care. In lieu of a
memorial, any donations may be made to the Red Deer Hospice, 99 Arnot
Ave, in Shirley's memory or the Lupus Society. Psalm 147:5.
Publication Date: 2012/11/27
LACAY, Gloria Rubite
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved
mother, wife, lola, grandmother, and aunt, Gloria Lacay (nee Rubite), on
Monday, September 23, 2013 at the age of 61 years. Gloria managed her
ALS symptoms with great courage but unfortunately lost her life to the
disease at the Red Deer Hospital. She is predeceased by her first
husband, Benjamin; parents, Socorro and Diocorro; brothers, Robert and
Rodolfo; and sister, Ligaya. Gloria was born in the Philippine province of
Sorsogon and was raised in the city of Manila. It was there that Gloria
took her training at a vocational college, met her first husband, and had
their son, Michael. After the unfortunate passing of her husband, Gloria's
ambitious and devoted character shone through when she took a job as a
nanny in Hong Kong. Subsequently, she was invited to work for the Wong
family in Olds, Alberta, where she finally put some roots down and even
became a Canadian Citizen in 2007. It was in Olds that Gloria was blessed
and found love for the second time. She married David Knapp in 2011.
Over her lifetime, Gloria always provided for her family, both at home and
abroad, and never wavered in her loyalties, generosity, or assistance to
those in need. Gloria will be lovingly remembered by her husband, David;
son, Michael; stepchildren, Laurel and Lindsey; three grandchildren;
nieces; extended family and many friends from all over the globe. Thank
you for teaching us so much about a faith in God, the value of family, the
rewards of hard work, determination, and ambition, as well as the role of
gratitude and generosity in our daily lives. A Funeral Mass was held at St.
Stephen's Catholic Church in Olds, Alberta on Wednesday, October 2,
2013 at 11:00 a.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Gloria's
honour to the ALS Society of Alberta, 250, 4723 – 1 Street SW, Calgary,
Alberta, T2G 4Y8. Messages of Condolence may be left for the family at
www.myalternatives.ca.
Alternatives Funeral & Cremation Services Serving Olds and Surrounding
areas since 1997 (403) 556-5445 & (888) 216-5111
Publication Date: 2013/10/08
Publication Date: 2015/01/13 (Reprinted 2015/01/20)
LALLY, Robert
Dr. Robert Lally, beloved husband of Marjory and long-time resident of
Olds, passed away Tuesday, November 29, 2011 at the age of 87 years.
Robert is survived by his wife Marjory, his son Brendan (Melanie), his
daughters Hope and Meg (Steve), his sister Jean as well as extended
family and friends. Robert's wit and charm will be remembered by his
close friends and family. A wake was held at the Lally residence on
Saturday, December 3, 2011 from 3:00 pm until last call. The Lally Family
would like to gratefully acknowledge Jocelyn Atienza for her loving care
towards Robert over the past three years. Friends are encouraged to raise
a glass in Robert's memory or send a memorial donation to KidSport
Medicine Hat & Redcliff, PO Box 40009, 355 Southridge Dr. SE, Medicine
Hat, AB T1B 4S6. Condolences can be forwarded to the family at
www.mountainviewfuneralchapel.com. Arrangements are in care of
Mountain View Funeral Chapel, 5226 – 46 Street, Olds. AB T4H 1B3.
Phone 403 556 3223.
Publication Date: 2011/12/06
LaMARSH, Duane Philip
Duane passed away peacefully December 23, 2011 at the age of 86 in the
Olds Hospital and Care Center. Duane was born May 21, 1925 at
Sandpoint, Idaho to Canadian parents, Hume and Rachel LaMarsh. The
family moved back to Alberta in July 1925 and lived at Alliance, Alberta
until 1935 when they moved to the farm west of Olds in the Murray
Valley, north of the Hainstock School. Duane attended school in Alliance,
Berrydale, Hainstock, and finished up in Olds.
Duane is survived by his loving wife, Edith, of 49 years; his daughter
Michele (Steve) Hoffman of Olds; son Wayne (Charity) of Ft. St. John, BC;
7 grandsons: Lee, Kyle, Ben, Derick, Darby, Stirling, and Ronald James; 2
sisters: Ann Boothe of Ontario, Ialeen (Bob) Colwell of Calgary; numerous
nieces, nephews and cousins. He is also survived by Edith's brothers:
Bruce (Rose) Davis of Bear Lake, BC, and Dan (Chantel) Moore of Ft. St.
John, BC. He was predeceased by his parents, Hume and Rachel; his
daughter Sandra; his son Ronald and his brother-in-law, Don Boothe.
The family would like to thank, Dr. Martha Ingles, Dr. Kimberly Dykin, the
staff at the Olds Hospital and Care Center and the staff at Sunrise Village
for the wonderful and compassionate care he received while he was in
these facilities.
The Funeral Service is to be held at the Olds United Church on January 5,
2012 at 2 p.m.
If friends so desire, memorial tributes may be made to the Olds Hospital
Memorial Fund or to a charity of their choice.
Alternatives Funeral & Cremation Services in charge of all arrangements.
Publication Date: 2012/01/03
LANG, Marvin
July 17, 1927 – February 26, 2015 -- Marvin Lang is survived by his
beloved wife of 63 years, Martha Lang (nee Schneider), their children:
Theresa Lang, Brian Lang, and Shelley (Jay) Fieger, and grandchildren:
Michael Panelli, Matthew (Diana) Panelli, Daniel (Katie) Panelli, Sarah
Rosenbargo, Natasha Fieger, and Anna Fieger, as well as his brother, Lloyd
(Bev) Lang and sister, Darlene Bond. He will also be fondly remembered
by his great-grandchildren: Xander, Tarynn, Jackson, Bailey, and Bryn. A
date and place for the memorial service is to be announced. In lieu of
flowers, donations may be made to the Alzheimer Society of Alberta.
Condolences may be forwarded to the family by visiting
www.eventidefuneralchapels.com.
Arrangements entrusted to Eventide Funeral Chapel, 4820-45 Street, Red
Deer. Phone 403-347-2222
Publication Date: 2012/01/24
LATIMER, Jean Ann
July 29, 1934 - June 15, 2013 -- Jean (Jeannie) was the only child of
Albert and Jean Meskunas, and grew up in Cleveland, Ohio. Jeannie and
Carroll were married in Ohio, September 1953 and in the New Year they
moved to Alberta, Canada. They joined Louis and Jean Latimer's family in
raising purebred Shorthorns and Polled Herefords under the farm name of
Remitall Cattle Co. This was quite the learning curve for Jeannie, which
she did with determination. They raised their 6 children here until they
moved to California in 1976. While in Canada Jean was involved with
many organizations from the Shorthorn Lassies, Figure Skating, and of
course any school camps we went to. Mom learned to be an excellent
cook – one of her claims to fame, anyone who came in our door always
was invited to our table for a meal or fresh baking to enjoy. After moving
to California Carroll and Jean started a new era, Sierra Polled Herefords.
Again, Jean was involved with any organization that involved cattle or her
children. Jean followed her passion and devoted her life to giving to her
family, friends and the organization she belonged to. Jeannie was
predeceased by her husband Carroll, parents Albert and Jean Meskunas,
grandsons Bradley Lewis and Jimmy Moore, son-in-law Art Lewis. She
leaves to celebrate her life – 6 children; Laurie Lewis, Peggy (Rod)
Donovan, Alan (LouAnn) Latimer, Barb (Jack) Rock, Janet (Don) Moore
and Jim Latimer, 15 grandchildren and 21 great grandchildren, in-laws
Jean Latimer, Marvin (Mary) Latimer, Mary (Jim) Bussard, and numerous
nieces and nephews. We will all remember the twinkle in her eye as each
grandchild came along and even more when the great grandchildren
came. They all brought her so much joy. Our brother summed it up in two
words "tenacious and nurturing" that was our MOM. A celebration of her
life was held on Monday, July 8, 2013 at Auburn, CA
Publication Date: 2013/07/09
Publication Date: 2015/03/10
LATIMER, Louis Taylor
LANZ, Lionel Raymond
Born August 31, 1934 (Indian Head, Sask) to Emil and Marguerite Lanz.
Passed away July 4, 2014 (Olds, Alberta). -- Lionel is survived by his wife
Veana, of 57 years, his four children Patricia (Rick) Lobley of Rocky
Mountain House, David (Nancy) Lanz of Olds, Stuart (Leona) Lanz of Red
Deer, and Carolann (James) Wager of Turner Valley, his six grandchildren
Mark (Venessa) Lobley, Daniel Lobley, Katryna Lanz, Keith Lanz, Bryce
Lanz and Koral (Freddy) Moen, and three great grandchildren Tanis Lanz,
Thomas Lobley and Ryker Lanz-Moen. He is also survived by his brother
Walter (Donna) Lanz of Wickenburg, Arizona as well as numerous other
family and dear friends.
Lionel enjoyed his 35 year career with Mobil Oil, working in Drayton
Valley, Whitecourt and Olds, during which time he became a First Class
Steam Engineer. Upon retirement, Lionel started his own consulting
company, building oil and gas facilities in Alberta, BC and Saskatchewan.
Lionel was involved with the community over the years. He served as
Equipment Manager with Olds Minor Hockey when his sons played hockey,
served as the Chairman of the 185 Olds Air Cadet Parent Committee, was
Past President of the Olds Legion Branch 105, as well as serving on
various committees with the Legion and was Past Master of the Masonic
Lodge in Olds.
Lionel enjoyed the outdoors and nature. He loved many hunting trips on
horseback, fishing both locally and in BC, and camping with family and
friends. While consulting he found many good fishing holes after work. His
favorite place to relax on weekends was at the cabin at Buck Lake,
camping and fishing and enjoying the company of family and friends.
There will be no funeral service as per his request. The family will have an
inurnment of his ashes at a later date. As an expression of sympathy
memorial donations may be made in Lionel's name to the Olds and
District Hospice Society.
Rocky and Sylvan Lake Funeral Homes and Crematorium, your Golden
Rule Funeral Homes, entrusted with the arrangements. 403-845-2626
Publication Date: 2014/07/08
It is with great sadness that the Latimer family announces the passing of
Louis Taylor Latimer on December 21, 2010 following a brief illness.
Louis is survived by his loving wife Jean, their children Linda (Doug
Henderson), Gary (Jacci), Marlene (Ian Harvie), Nancy Latimer, Bryan
(Annette) and Elaine (Greg Urwin), 22 grandchildren and 14 greatgrandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. He is also survived by
his sister Mary (Jim Buzzard), brother Marvin (Mary) and sister-in-law
Jeannie Latimer and predeceased by two brothers Carroll and Norval.
Louis was born February 13, 1923 on the family farm near Bowden, AB.
He attended the Nesbit school and at the same time started his business
career by trapping weasels, muskrat and coyotes until he had enough
money to buy a Shorthorn heifer which started a fabulous career of
breeding purebred seedstock in four breeds, Shorthorn, Polled Hereford,
Gelbvieh and Angus.
Louis married Jean Winter on December 3, 1945. Their marriage was a
partnership in both love and business. Together they raised six children
and successfully built the Remitall herd.
In 1954, Louis and his brother Carroll formed a partnership that
continued for twenty years. When they dissolved their partnership in
1976, he formed a partnership with his two sons, Gary and Bryan.
During the period 1960 to 1972 Louis & Jean, Carroll & Jeannie purchased
the John Deere business "GreenLine" in Olds.
Louis was very active in the Olds Agricultural Society, and twice President.
Also with the Calgary Stampede, Canadian Hereford and Shorthorn
Associations.
Louis has received numerous awards during the years including: Hall of
Fame at Nile Exhibition 1979 (Billings MT); Canadian Livestock Man of the
Year 1987 (Denver CO); American Shorthorn Association "Builder of the
Breed" (Omaha NB); Canadian Hereford Association Honour Roll 1988;
Alberta Angus Association Breeder of the Year; County of Mountain View
Family Farm Award. Honoured as a Pioneer by the Beef Improvement
Federation on July 3, 2008. The Remitall name and its bloodlines are
known worldwide and have made great contributions to the cattle
industry.
Louis strongly believed in his family and attended many 4-H shows, Junior
Livestock shows, hockey, soccer games and many other events to show
his support. He was always willing to share his knowledge of life with both
his family and friends.
To celebrate Louis' life we will gather at the TransCanada Theatre in the
Fine Arts Building, the new CLC centre immediately south of the Olds
College, 1:00 PM December 29, 2010.
In lieu of flowers please send donations to the Canadian Cancer Society,
or Olds Health Care Centre or charity of your choice. Personal Alternative
Funeral Services 12 East Lake Way NE, Airdrie, Alberta. (403) 556-5445
or (888) 216-5111.
Publication Date: 2010/12/28
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LAVECK, Joyce
LEISCHNER, Edith (Weigum)
LETOURNEAU, Gerald A.
It is with heavy hearts that we mourn the passing of our mother Joyce
Laveck at the age of 89 years on November 21, 2013, after 19 long days
in Olds Hospital Palliative Care. Mom was born on October 14, 1924 in
Drumheller. She leaves to mourn her 2 daughters, Doreen (Peter)
Sawatzky of Didsbury, Rhonda (Phil) Johnson of Olds; 3 sons Stan
(Yvonne) Laveck of Stettler, Doug (Cindy) Laveck of Sundre and David
(Jocelyn) Laveck of Whitehorse, Yukon; her only sibling Ellen Sawchuck of
Chilliwack, B.C.; 18 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren. She was
predeceased by her husband Joe in 1963, parents Bill and Elizabeth
Martin, 4 brothers, and a grandson Darren Laveck. A Celebration of Life
will be held at the Didsbury Elks Hall on Saturday November 30, 2013 at
2:00 pm. In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes may be made directly to
the Olds Hospice Society.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Didsbury entrusted with arrangements.
403-335-4773 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Edith (Weigum) Leischner went home to be with her Saviour August 3,
2012. Mom was born December 7, 1920 in Huxley, Alberta, the youngest
of 8 children, to Michael and Margaret Weigum. In 1939 she married
Salven Leischner, the love of her life, and for 54 years they farmed
together, living on the Leischner homestead until 1993. They retired to
Olds and Dad passed away shortly thereafter. Mom’s hands were always
busy: milking cows, tending gardens, taking care of chickens and turkeys,
raising their sons, and helping with grandchildren. She loved having
people in and often served her fried chicken and baked buns, along with
pie or chocolate cake she always had on hand. Mom served on
committees in the Wimborne Alliance Church where they were members
and was always ready to help. She was a loving wife, mother,
grandmother, great-grandmother and friend, and we who knew her all
loved her. Her gift of entertaining and her loving care and concern for
family and friends will forever be remembered. Mom is survived by: three
sons, Laurence (Maureen), Ken (Olympia) and Brian (Mavis), seven
grandchildren and fifteen great-grandchildren, brother-in-law Milton
Leischner and two sisters-in-law Alvina Weigum and Delma Friesen. She is
pre-deceased by her husband Salven, an infant son, and seven siblings.
Mom and dad’s example of a loving relationship and Christian home set
the standards for each of their children and grandchildren to follow.
Proverbs 31:28a and 30b “Her children arise up and call her blessed. A
woman that feareth the Lord shall be praised.” Funeral services were held
on Saturday August 11, 2012 at 11:00 a.m. at the First Baptist Church,
Olds with Pastor Norm Tauber officiating. Interment was held at the
Torrington Cemetery. Memorial tributes may be made directly to the
Russian Mission Project c/o First Baptist Church. Heartland Funeral
Services Ltd, Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403-507-8610
www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
March 22, 1954 - March 30, 2011 -- Gerald ("Ike") passed away suddenly
on Wednesday, March 30th, 2011. He was born and raised in Olds,
attended school there and then attended the Alberta College of Art and
Design in Calgary. Gerald lived most of his life in Olds and was a longstanding member of the Olds Legion. Gerald was a gifted artist and leaves
behind with his family and friends many beautiful reminders of his talents
and he will be dearly missed. A celebration of his life will be held at the
Olds Legion on Wednesday, April 6th, 2011 at 1:00 p.m. with Harold
Hunter officiating. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the
Canadian Diabetes Association.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com.
Publication Date: 2013/11/26
LEASAK, David John
The Leasak family is very saddened to announce the passing of David
John Leasak (67) of Olds. Dave was born October 4, 1945 in Edam, SK to
Nicholas and Ann Leasak of Vawn, SK. After a 13 year battle with cancer,
he passed away peacefully on April 12, 2013 at Olds Hospital. Dave's
legacy will be carried on by his loving family and friends. He is survived
by his wife, Darlene, of 45 years, his son Sheldon (Laurie) Leasak,
grandson Evan, granddaughter Halle, of Sundre and his daughter Erin
Leasak of Calgary. Dave is also survived by 3 sisters and 5 brothers and
numerous nieces and nephews and great nieces and nephews. Dave was
a hard working and fun-loving husband, father and grandfather who
enjoyed camping with family and friends, hunting and fishing off the coast
of British Columbia. He always knew the right thing to say to make others
laugh and brighten their day. Forever he will be loved and missed. Special
thanks to Dr. Duong and all the nurses and staff at the Olds Hospital and
palliative care givers for the excellent care given to Dave. A Celebration of
Dave's life was held at Olds United Church(4810-50 St) on April 18, 2013
at 2 p.m. Dave requested memorial donations be made to the Olds
Hospice Society at P.O. Box 70026, 6700 – 46 Street Olds, AB T4H 3Z0
(www.oldshospice.com) or Ronald McDonald House Central Alberta at
5002-39 St. Red Deer, AB T4N 2P2 (www.rmhccanada.com). Heartland
Funeral Services Ltd, Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403-507-8610
www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2013/04/23
LeCLAIRE, Verna Doris
November 11, 1938 - October 19, 2011 -- Verna passed away suddenly
after surviving a massive stroke 10 years ago. People that knew her after
her stroke will sadly miss her. Her laughter, strength and courage for life
we will forever remember. Verna is predeceased by husband Gilbert and
daughter Lorna. She is survived by three daughters: Lorie (Doug)
Haynes, two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; Linda Jensen
and two grandchildren; Valerie (Mike) McGregor, three grandchildren and
one great-grandchild; and good friend Richard Brogden.
Publication Date: 2011/10/25 (Reprinted 2011/11/01)
LEE, Catherine Vivian
Mrs. Catherine Vivian Lee of Olds, beloved wife of the late Melvin Lee
passed away at the Olds Hospital on Tuesday, July 31, 2012 a week
before her 87th birthday. Catherine‘s memory will be treasured by her
family and many dear friends. A celebration of Catherine’s life will be held
at Mountain View Funeral Chapel, 5226 – 46 Street, Olds on Friday,
August 10, 2012 at 2:00 p.m. Friends and relatives are encouraged to
submit a written reflection or come prepared to share a fond memory. A
private family interment will follow the service and reception. If friends so
desire, memorial donations may be directed to the MS Society, Central
Alberta Chapter, 105,4807 – 50 Avenue, Red Deer, AB T4N 4A5 or to the
Heart and Stroke Foundation of Alberta, 202, 5913 – 50 Avenue, Red
Deer, AB T4N 4C4.
Arrangements are entrusted to Mountain View Funeral Chapel, 5226 – 46
Street, Olds, AB T4H 1B8. Phone 403 556 3223. Locally owned and
operated proudly serving our community since 1939.
Publication Date: 2012/08/07
LEE, Heidi Louise
1975 – 2014 -- It is with great sadness that the family of Heidi Louise Lee
(nee Bruin) announces her passing on Tuesday, September 30, 2014 at
the age of 38 years. She was born on November 19, 1975 at Red Deer,
Alberta. Heidi was a beautiful person with an intelligent nature. She had a
sense of humour along with a giving and compassionate heart. She loved
to play baseball in the summer and even joined a league. Her greatest
love and joy were her sons and making sure they were happy. She had a
passion for being a lifeguard and a swim coach. Heidi was that person
that could be a magician with many tricks of the trade. Heidi will be
lovingly remembered by her husband, Jody and their two sons, Jessy and
Austyn of Olds, Alberta, her father, Herman Bruin (Christine) of Red Deer,
sisters, Corinna (Roger) Bruin-Tewson of Innisfail, Alberta, Rebecca
(Chuck) Steele of Penhold, Alberta, brothers, Troy (Diane) Bruin of Millet,
Alberta, Marty (Catherine) Bruin of Red Deer and grandfather, Cor Bruin.
She will also be sadly missed by her parents-in-law, Dennis and Shirley
Shewkenek of Olds, Alberta, sisters-in-law, Shannon Lee (Devin) of
Okotoks, Alberta, Robyn Orom (Brandon) of Lacombe, Alberta and Dani
Shewkenek (Cory) of Red Deer; as well as numerous aunts, uncles,
nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Heidi was predeceased by her
mother, Carol Bruin (nee Barnes), brother, Cameron Bruin, grandparents,
Ella and Robert Barnes and grandmother, Ariea Bruin. A Celebration of
Heidi's Life will be held at First Christian Reformed Church, 16 McVicar
Street, Red Deer, Alberta on Tuesday, October 7, 2014 at 2:00 p.m. with
Pastor Gary Bomhof officiating. Condolences may be sent or viewed at
www.parklandfuneralhome.com.
Arrangements in care of Gordon R. Mathers, Funeral Director at Parkland
Funeral Home and Crematorium, 6287 – 67 A Street (Taylor Drive), Red
Deer. 403.340.4040.
Publication Date: 2014/10/07
LEHTO, Harry Bernard
Harry Lehto of Olds passed away peacefully on June 25, 2014 at the age
of 89. Harry was born January 10, 1925 in Athabasca, Alberta. His career
in the oil patch took him to every corner of Alberta. Harry and his wife
Eva chose to spend their retirement at Red Lodge Estates and then moved
into Olds. Harry's love of the country side and horses kept him attending
rodeos around Central Alberta right up until last year! Harry is survived
by his wife Eva of 62 years; and their four sons Dale (Lou-Ann), Lloyd,
Ross (Cheryl) and Craig (Donna); seven grandchildren Cole William,
Samuel Charles, Rebecca Jean, Nicole Evonna, Noah Harrison, Paige
Teodalinda and Tanner Matthew. A Memorial Service will be held on
Tuesday July 1, 2014 at 1:00 p.m. at the Heartland Funeral Chapel in
Olds, AB. The family would like to express a special thank you for the
loving care provided to Harry during his stay at the Michener Hill
Extendicare Centre. Donations in Harry's memory may be made to the
Michener Hill Extendicare. Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted
with arrangements. 403-507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2014/07/08
Publication Date: 2011/04/05
LEUSSINK, Johnan Michael
Johnan Michael Leussink passed away September 20, 2011 at the age of
20 years. Johnan was a good brother, a true friend, hard worker and a
caring guy that touched a lot of hearts. He lived every day of his life to its
fullest. Johnan may be gone but his memory will live on in the hearts of
all who knew him. Johnan will be mourned and missed by many. Love
from Mom and Dad, his brothers and sisters, and many friends. A Funeral
Mass was held on Saturday, September 24, 2011 at the Sundre Curling
Facility. Interment followed at the Sundre Cemetery. Johnan's family
would like to extend a heartfelt "thank you" to everyone that showed their
support through this difficult time. Tributes in Johnan's memory may be
made directly to STARS Air Ambulance. Heartland Funeral Services Ltd,
Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403-507-8610.
www.heartlandfuneralservices.com.
Publication Date: 2012/08/14
Publication Date: 2011/09/27
LEISCHNER, Milton
LEWIS, William Arthur (Art)
Milton Leischner passed away at the Three Hills Hospital on Sunday,
March 23, 2014 at the age of 92, with his family at his side. He leaves his
earthly home for his home in Glory. Milton was born on July 4, 1921, to
Gottlieb & Mary, at the family home in the Mayton area and was the
youngest of 7 children. He attended school at the Freestone Public School,
until Grade 8 an then took up farming in the Wimborne area with his Dad
and brother Salvan. In 1955 he met and married the love of his life,
Bertha Klassen, from Herbert, Sask. Together they worked hard on the
farm they owned and loved and were thrilled to see their farm prosper.
They raised 5 children. In 1993 Milton and Bertha retired to Olds, and
Steve & Janet took over the family farm. They enjoyed many trips
together during their retirement spending several of the winter months in
Yuma, Arizona. In 2005 Milton and Bertha celebrated their 50th Wedding
Anniversary and in 2006 they moved to a Senior's Complex in Three Hills,
as Bertha's health was deteriorating. Milton enjoyed the Chateau, with his
new extended family, and was able to live there until his passing. Milton
always struggled with his hearing, and in July 2008 was the recipient of a
cochlear implant, which helped a little with his impairment. He always
enjoyed visiting family and friends, and was always happy to have visitors
stop in to see him.
Milton was predeceased by his wife Bertha on March 18, 2008, and his
son, Gerry on June 5, 2010. He is survived by four children, and their
spouses, Rick and Betty Leischner from Olds, Arlys and Lorne Davis from
Linden, Murray and Ruth Leischner from Olds, Steve and Janet Leischner
from Torrington, 7 grandchildren, Tyler, Cody, Ashley, Corey, Stephanie,
Melissa, and Jesse, and 4 great grandchildren, Maddy, Jax, Haden, and
Serenity. He also leaves one loving sister, Delma Friesen, and many
nieces and nephews.
Memorial Services were held on Saturday, March 29, 2014 at Trochu
Baptist Church Fellowship Centre in Trochu with interment Torrington
Cemetery. Condolences may be sent to [email protected] Sunset
Funeral Services, Linden, AB 888-546-3903.
Publication Date: 2014/04/01
LEISCHNER, Victor Roy
1937 – 2014 -- It is with heavy hearts and deep sadness that we
announce the passing of a loving husband, father, and proud grandfather,
Victor Roy Leischner. Victor was taken to his heavenly home on Sunday,
November 23, 2014 surrounded by the love of his family. Victor was born
in Three Hills in 1937 and raised on the family farm in the Torrington
area. He married his wife of 49 years, Marion, and they raised their family
on the same farm. He loved farming and participating in his community
and church. Victor retired to Olds in 2012, and due to failing health
moved to Michener Extendicare in Red Deer in 2014. Victor will be
remembered for the great love he had for his family, his friendliness and
willingness to help anyone in need. Victor is survived by his loving wife,
Marion; his children Bonnie (Joel) Nicholson, Lori (Kevin) Ulry, and
Michael (Natasha) Leischner, and his grandchildren, Jarrett, Brenna, and
Janaye Nicholson, Kyler, Jared and Brynne Ulry, and Montana Henderson
Leischner, Macartney and Felicity Leischner. He will also be missed by his
brothers, sisters, nieces, nephews, and his extended family, as well as his
church and community friends. His faith in his Savior, Jesus Christ
sustained him throughout his life. Interment followed by a celebration of
Victor's life was held on Friday, November 28, 2014. In lieu of flowers,
memorial donations may be made directly to the Wimborne Alliance
Church, Box 605, Wimborne AB, T0M 2G0. Condolences to Victor's family
may be emailed to [email protected].
Meaningful Memorials Funeral Service, Red Deer, 587-876-4944.
Publication Date: 2014/12/02
LENIHAN (nee McMahon) Patricia
Claire
Pat, or Patsy as she was known, was born on April 12, 1937 in the village
of Lintlaw, Saskatchewan to parents John and Edith McMahon (nee
Berggren). Pat was the youngest child with two older siblings Norein and
Larry (Celine) McMahon. She attended Notre Dame College in Wilcox,
Saskatchewan from 1944-1955. She married Ralph Jerome Dougan in
1959 and moved to the United States where she had four beautiful
children. Pat and her four kids returned to Canada in 1972 where they
settled in Calgary, Alberta. She remarried Dennis Lenihan in 1975 and
moved to Olds, Alberta in 1976 with her family where she was blessed
with another daughter in 1977. Pat moved to Winnipeg, Manitoba in 1982
and worked with Revenue Canada for nineteen years. She was very loved
by her co-workers. She enjoyed eleven years of retirement filled with
travelling and embracing her family and grandchildren. Patsy's life could
not be explained as easy; times were often tough. Through strength,
determination and a sense of humour Patsy raised her family with great
love. She enjoyed visiting, laughing and reminiscing with family, friends
and her Notre Dame Alumni. Pat will be remembered as a woman who
was generous and kind, opening her door to help family and friends in
need, often acting as "mother" to many. She was strong in heart and
personality, enjoyed a good political discussion and taught her
grandchildren about "love taps". In June 2013 Pat suffered a stroke
necessitating a move to Lindenwood Manor in Winnipeg. She was just
settling into her new surroundings when she experienced heart
complications. Patsy passed away peacefully at the age of 76, surrounded
by her family at the Victoria Hospital in Winnipeg. She is survived by her
five children: Michael Dougan of Olds, Colleen Dougan of Winnipeg, Steve
(Colleen) Dougan of Olds, Jeff Dougan of Winnipeg, Shawna (James)
Giesbrecht of Winnipeg; her six grandchildren Jonathan, Kyle, Shaun,
Kathryn, Riley, and Emma; as well as her two great-grandchildren Mathew
and Caitlyn. She was dearly loved and will be deeply missed.
Funeral Services were held on November 13, 2013 in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Internment will occur at a later date in Lintlaw, Saskatchewan. Messages
of condolence may be left at www.thomsoninthepark.com.
Publication Date: 2013/11/19
Art passed away suddenly June 23, 2012 at the age of 59. He was
predeceased by son Bradley, parents Earl & Edith and father-in-law Carroll
Latimer.
Art will be missed by his family: wife Laurie, daughter Jennifer & Jamie
Marfleet and grandchildren Cooper, Alison and Hailey.
Also survived by sister Sharon (Doug) Coleman; brothers, Doug
(Margaret), Dale (Joyce), Mike (Lynn) and Stan (Kim); many nieces,
nephews, great nieces and nephews.
Art grew up and spent most of his life here in Elkton. He loved to farm,
take care of his animals and was able to fulfill his passion of raising
Suffolk Punch Draft Horses.
Beautiful days were never wasted on work, they were filled with twinkling
eyes and smiles as family and friends would go for a horse or quad ride,
and snowmobile or toboggan in winter.
Art was a punctual, loyal, hardworking man, who took great pride in any
job he had. He was always well liked, highly appreciated and greatly
respected by his employers, fellow employees and of course his friends
and family. Art was a quiet man who did not say much about emotions,
but often had a big grin on his face when he was with the ones he loved.
A private celebration of his life was held at the farm. Donations may be
made in Art’s memory to: The Heart and Stroke Foundation of Alberta,
Suite 100, 119-14 Street, N.W., Calgary, AB T2N 1Z6 or to the charity of
choice. Arrangements entrusted to Alternative Funeral and Cremation
Services.
Publication Date: 2012/07/10
LEYLAND, John Austin
John Austin Leyland passed away March 7, 2013 at the Olds Hospital at
the age of 102 years. John was born in Bolton, England on October 31,
1910. In 1912, he and his family immigrated to Delia where he attended
his formal schooling. Years later, the family moved to Provost eventually
taking up farming. In 1934, he married Alice Kraatz continuing to farm.
Through the years, John, Alice and family moved several times. In 1940,
John enlisted in the Canadian Army, where he was with the Royal
Canadian Artillary Centre in Shilo, Manitoba until 1945. In 1952, the
family settled in Olds in the Betchton district, where he and Alice had a
mixed farm operation until their retirement. John moved into Sunrise
Village in 2009. He was predeceased by his daughter Vivian in 1946, wife
Alice in 1986 and his granddaughter Fern Corsiatto in 2011. He is
survived by his son George; two daughters Jacqueline (Matt) Bates,
Heather (Wayne) Smith; five grandchildren, 10 greatgrandchildren and five great-great-grandsons; one niece and five
nephews. A private family service will be held. In lieu of flowers,
memorial tributes may be made directly to the Red Deer SPCA. Heartland
Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403-507-8610
www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2013/03/12
LIESEMER, Ian James
February 23, 1983 - November 23, 2011 -- It is with great sorrow that
Ian Liesemer's family of Didsbury, Alberta announces his passing following
a tragic vehicle accident at the age of 28 years. Ian will always be
remembered by his beloved son Donavon Mikal; Kaela, the mother of his
son; Tara, his special friend and her daughter Alexis; Ian's parents,
Murray Liesemer and Kathy Adams; brothers Douglas and Jeremy; sisterin-law Jackie and nephew Layne; grandpa Ron Liesemer; honorary
grandparents, Chas and Etta Hale; numerous extended family and
countless friends.
Please join the family for a celebration of Ian's life at the Carstairs
Community Hall (1100 Lackner Way, Carstairs) on Thursday, December 1,
2011 at 11:00 a.m.
Messages of condolence may be forwarded to the family from
www.mountainviewfuneralchapel.com Arrangements entrusted to
Mountain View Funeral Chapel, Didsbury. Phone: 403-335-4773. Locally
owned and operated. Proudly serving our community for over 46 years.
For those wishing to, in lieu of flowers please, Ian's family has set up a
trust account for young son Donavon at the Olds branch of Bank of
Montreal.
Publication Date: 2011/11/29
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LINDNER, Vidah V.
LONG (Wittred), Dorothy Joy
LUTZ, Albert Gerald
Vidah Lindner passed away March 18, 2012, at Rosefield Care Centre,
Innisfail AB at the age of 103. She was born in Olds on January 9, 1909,
to Myra and Ed Vauthrin, and lived most of the first 95 years of her life in
the house Ed built in 1904 in the Red Lodge District.
She is survived by her daughters, Elizabeth of Red Lodge and Carol of
Innisfail, Carol's partner Brian Davies, grandchildren Christopher
Broadberry of Australia and Ann Broadberry of Vancouver, nephews
Gordon Vauthrin (Calgary), Ronald Vauthrin (Aldergrove, BC), Peter
(Lotte) Lindner (Germany), and nieces Anne Rose Lindner (Germany) and
Margaret (Walter) Welsch (Laval QC), as well as many great and great
great nieces and nephews.
She was predeceased by her parents Ed (1946) and Myra (1952), her
brother Mahlon (1983) and her beloved husband Rudi (1965).
Vidah attended school in Red Lodge, Berrydale and Hainstock, and took
her initial teacher training at Camrose Normal School in 1930-31. She
taught in several one room and larger schools between 1931 and her
retirement in 1971, including Red Raven, Red Lodge, Brant, Little Red
Deer #2, Hainstock, Sundre, Spruce View and Torrington, finishing her
career at the Hand Hills Hutterite Colony near Hanna. Vidah had always
been interested in carpentry, and went to SAIT in 1936-37 to take
industrial arts. She taught 'shop', using her own tools in the early years,
as well as other subjects, to many boys and girls. She was the only
person in Alberta to have taught shop in one room schools, and was the
first female industrial arts teacher in the province. After her retirement
she taught basket weaving in both formal and informal classes in various
locations. She was also a beekeeper, and enjoyed her friendships with
both helpers and honey customers. Vidah had many interests, and
continued to learn and share her knowledge. She met and enjoyed being
with people from all walks of life, and always enjoyed the natural beauty
around her.
When her health failed in 2004 she moved to the Rosefield Care Centre in
Innisfail, where she received excellent and loving care until her death.
A memorial service will be held at Metcalf Funeral Chapel on Saturday,
March 31, 2012 at 2:00 p.m. Reception to follow at the Innisfail Legion.
At Vidah's request, flowers are declined. If friends wish, donations may be
made in Vidah's memory to the Hillcrest Community Hall Association,
(Box 2 Site 9 RR1, Bowden AB T0M 0K0) or to the Rosefield Care Centre,
(5023-42 Street, Innisfail AB T4G 1A9.) Messages of condolence
may be forwarded to the family through www.metcalffuneralchapel.com.
Arrangements entrusted to Metcalf Funeral Chapel, 4200 49th Ave.,
Innisfail. Phone: 403-227-3123. Proudly serving our community for over
49 years.
Sept. 12, 1945 - May 27, 2011 -- Joy Long passed away peacefully in her
home the evening of Friday, May 27, 2011.
She was predeceased by her father James Wittred, father-in-law Persey
Long; son Christopher Long, mother-in-law Moddie Long and mother
Dorothy Wittred.
She is survived by her husband, Robert Long of 46 years of Didsbury; son
Adam Long of Olds; daughter Susan (Steve) Sokall of Port Hope, Ontario;
brother Dave
(Gladys) Wittred of Lindsay, Ontario; sister Alena (Charlie) Harbidge of
Innisfail; numerous nieces, nephews and great-nieces and nephews.
Joy will be dearly missed by all her family and friends.
A private family service will be held at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the charity of your choice.
Joy is now free of all her pain and is now at peace.
April 23, 1942- Aug 11, 2014 -- Albert Lutz passed away peacefully at the
Intensive Care Unit of the Red Deer Regional Hospital with family at his
side. Albert was born at the Olds General Hospital to parents William and
Maria Lutz. Albert was the second youngest of six children, and the
youngest of the three boys. He attended Reed Ranch School east of Olds
until he finished schooling in Olds. Albert and his brothers helped on the
family farm just south of Reed Ranch School.
Albert was an avid sports enthusiast playing goalie for the local team
which consisted of his brother Walter, Erwin and neighbour Harry. On Aug
8, 1970, he married Hilary Fowler, a teacher from Wales, Great Britain.
They farmed together raising cattle and growing grain. Albert was
accomplished at growing crops, from agricultural to the family garden.
Albert is survived by his loving wife Hilary and their 3 children; Steven
(Corinne) Lutz of Olds, Rhonda Lutz (David Klatt) of Olds, Janelle (Cody)
Geddes-Backman of Red Deer, and 5 grandchildren. Albert is also survived
by his siblings Walter (Carol) Lutz of Olds, Erwin (Judy) Lutz of Calgary,
Linda (Lloyd) Cunningham of Eckville and Sandra (Douglas) Reid of
Cremona. Albert was predeceased by his parents William and Maria Lutz
and his sister Deloris (Frank) Fulton of Helena, Montana. Albert was loved
and will be missed by all whose lives he touched. A funeral service was
held at East Olds Baptist Church on Aug 16, 2014. Memorial tributes can
be made to the Tom Baker Cancer Center or the Canadian Diabetes
Association.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds, entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2012/03/27
LINDSTROM, Ruth
Ruth Lindstrom passed away on July 7, 2014 at the age of 85. Ruth was
born in Wetaskiwin, Alberta on January 30, 1929. Ruth met her husband
Fred and they moved to Olds. Ruth was a housewife, mother,
grandmother and great-grandmother. Ruth enjoyed her daily visits to
coffee row at Co-op and rarely missed a day. Ruth is survived by two sons
Richard and Randy (Roberta), three grandchildren Alisha (Aaron), Tayler,
two great-grandchildren Rylie and Jace. At request of Ruth there will be
no funeral services. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to Rosefield
Care Centre Innisfail or a charity of one's choice.
Publication Date: 2014/07/22
LLOYD, Kenneth William
November 25, 1926 - November 25, 2012 -- Kenneth Lloyd of Calgary
passed away on Sunday, November 25, 2012 on his 86th birthday.
Ken was a native Calgarian. He graduated from Western Canada High
School and Mount Royal College. After graduating he proceeded to have a
lengthy and distinguished executive career in the oil and gas industry with
British American (later Gulf Canada) Refinery (East Calgary), Vice
President of Marketing at Hudson's Bay Oil and Gas Company Limited for
25 years, Superintendent of Marketing at Bow Valley Industries Ltd. for 8
Years, Board of Directors for Cansulex Ltd., Board of Directors for Sultran
Ltd. and was Chairman of the Board for Peace Pipe Co Ltd. Ken was a
proud volunteer for the 88' Olympics, and a valued member in the
Cremona and Fallen Timber Community. Ken was a loyal Lion for 60 years
and was awarded a Lifetime Membership in the Lions. The many Lions
who came to know Ken over the years found him to be strong,
determined, sincere, charitable, and a most reliable friend.
Ken will be sadly missed by his wife Jane Lloyd; her family Janelle, John
(Stacey), Drew (Kerrie), and their children; his children Carol (Lawrie),
Barry (Kathy) William, Laura Kathleen (Kathy) Parsons, Robert (Jill)
Arthur, and John (Michele) Alexander; 9 grandchildren and 2 great
grandchildren from the Lloyd family and 8 grandchildren and 2 great
grandchildren from the Martin family.
Ken was predeceased by his first wife Irene Lloyd and daughter Marilyn
Sue Lloyd.
Funeral Services were held at McINNIS & HOLLOWAY'S, Chapel of the
Bells (2720 Centre Street North, Calgary, AB) on Friday, November 30,
2012 at 2:30p.m. Condolences may be forwarded through
www.mcinnisandholloway.com. If friends so desire, memorial tributes
may be made directly to the Agapé Hospice, 1302 - 8 Avenue N.W.,
Calgary, AB T2N 1B8 Telephone: (403) 282-6588.
In living memory of Ken Lloyd, a tree will be planted at Fish Creek
Provincial Park by McInnis & Holloway Funeral Homes, Chapel of the Bells,
2720 CENTRE STREET NORTH, CALGARY, AB T2E 2V6. Telephone: 1-800661-1599.
Publication Date: 2012/12/04
LONEY (nee Criss), Joan Cecile
Joan Loney of Olds, Alberta, passed away suddenly at the Foothills
Hospital on Friday August 16, 2013, at the age of 72 years. She is
survived by her loving husband Lawrence of 37 years; her daughter
Shelly (Patrick) Weeks, their children Spenser (Madalaine), Philip
(Jessica), Cole (Stephanie), Matthew and Johanna; her son Kevin (Teena)
Thompson, their children Brett and Brandy (Greg Mills). She also had four
Great Grandchildren, Ashton, Kayden, Milo and Anabel. Joan spent 15
years at the Mount View Lodge as the head housekeeper before retiring.
This was a job she enjoyed very much. She spent her last years after
retirement enjoying living at Legacy Village, and being an active member
of that community. As per Joan's request there will be no funeral service.
In lieu of flowers, please make memorial gifts to the charity of your
choice. We will dearly miss our devoted wife, mother, grandmother, and
great grandmother.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2013/08/20
Publication Date: 2011/05/31
LOWRY, Irma Jean
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Irma Jean Lowry
of Sundre on December 19, 2013 at the age of 84 years after a lengthy
battle with lung disease. Irma was born in Calgary on April 8, 1929 to
parents John and Alice Hay. She was raised in Carbon until the age of 12
when her family moved to Sundre. It was in Sundre that she met her
future husband Walter. They were married on April 23, 1947. In 1962,
Irma and her family moved to Olds. It was here that her interest and love
of sports developed. She loved to watch hockey and baseball games and
she was especially excited to watch her sons, daughters, and then
eventually her grandchildren and great-grandchildren play these sports.
She was also a very avid fan of the Edmonton Oilers and you could be
sure that she would be watching them on TV whenever they were playing.
She also developed a fondness of fishing later in life and became an avid
fisherman and enjoyed the many fishing trips her and Walter ventured out
on. These sporting and fishing events provided Irma many opportunities
to camp at many different ball tournaments and fishing ponds over the
years which she enjoyed immensely. Her camping RV always had an
"open door" and she welcomed everyone to come and visit and have a
cup of tea, lunch, some of her famous baking, and a good visit. Irma was
friends to many people, and her employment at the Olds Hospital for 11
years just developed more friendships for her. Her gentle smile, easy
conversation, and hard work ethic made her a favorite amongst patients
and hospital staff alike. Upon her retirement from the Olds Hospital in
1986, her and Walter decided to relocate back to Sundre where they
made their home on an acreage on River Road until her passing. As a
tribute to a loving Mother, Grandmother, and Great- Grandmother, the
following poem was read at her Memorial Service and suited her to
perfection:
IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR DEAR MOTHER
We lost a mother with a heart of gold
Who was more to us than wealth untold
Without farewell she fell asleep
With only memories for us to keep
We have lost, but God has gained
One of the best mothers the world contained
Her heart was the truest in all the world
Her love the best to recall
For none of earth can take her place
She is still the dearest Mom of all
If she could have spoken before she died,
These are the words she would have replied
This life for me has truly passed
I've loved you all to the very last
Weep not for me
But courage take
And love each other
For my sake.
Irma will be loving remembered and greatly missed by her husband of 66
years, Walter; 7 children Dave, Don (Laureene), Terry (Fred) Marfleet,
Keith, Kevin, Tammy (Peter) Overwater, and Barry (Colleen); 11
grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren. Memorial Services were held
on Saturday, December 30, 2013 at the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch
#105 with Harold Hunter officiating. In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes
may be made to the Olds Hospice Society.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd, Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2014/02/04
LOYEK, Bob
It is with sadness that we announce the passing of Bob Loyek on January
16, 2014 at the age of 56 years. Bob was born in Rimbey, Alberta on
March 4, 1957. Bob went to school in Bluffton and Rimbey. He completed
his Heavy Duty Mechanic and Class 1 licences. Bob married Penny
(Schaff) in 1978 and they made their home in Rocky Mountain House
where their daughter Nicole was born. The family moved to Rimbey and
here they welcomed Chad to their family. After living in Red Deer, the
Loyek family made their home on an acreage near Olds, then later to an
acreage near Sundre. Bob loved living in the country and raising his
children there. Bob and Penny opened a heavy duty mechanical and air
conditioning business in Olds. Bob took great pride in his work and was
devoted to his customers. Bob's mechanical and entrepreneur talents lead
him to working overseas in Russia and Azerbaijan, and to business
ventures as mobile mechanical repair and oilfield steamer business. His
Class 1 took him trucking throughout Canada, the States and lately
Alberta. Bob will be lovingly remembered and held in our hearts forever.
He is survived by his wife Penny; son Chad; daughter Nicole (Cole) Hays;
two granddaughters Robbi and Raina; 10 brothers and sisters as well as
numerous nieces and nephews. Bob was predeceased by his mother and
father John and Florence (nee Weiss) Loyek and sister Mabel Lyons.
Memorial Services was held at St Paul's Lutheran Church, Olds on
Saturday January 25, 2014 with Pastor John Lentz officiating. In lieu of
flowers, memorial tributes may be made directly to the Olds Emergency
Shelter.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2014/01/28
Publication Date: 2014/08/19
LYNCH (nee Rose), Phyllis Margaret
February 17, 1921 - November 6, 2012 -- Our dear Mum is gone. We can
no longer hold her or be held by her. Our memories and our love for her
will last forever. Phyllis was born in Taber AB and moved to Calgary with
her family in 1936. She graduated from Crescent Heights High School and
went to work as a switchboard operator for AGT. She married Donald
Adams Lynch June 10, 1942 while he was on leave from the Royal
Canadian Navy. They spent the last months of the war in Prince Rupert
B.C., returning to Calgary in August 1945. Phyllis, Don and 3 year old
David moved to Lethbridge in 1966, back to Calgary in 1973 and to Olds
in 1979. Phyllis was predeceased by her parents Mary (1982) and Percy
(1939) Rose, her beloved husband Don (2002), all her siblings (5 sisters
and 2 brothers). She leaves behind her son David; daughters Trish
(Michael) Rahm and Donna (Paul) Anderson; grandson John Rahm (Sara
Bowling); great-grandson Micah Rahm; sister-in-law Beverley Rose; and
many nieces and nephews and their children. Mum was the consummate
mother, wife and homemaker. She excelled at cooking and baking,
sewing, petit point, knitting and crocheting. She loved her near and
extended family, including her surrogate grandchildren, the 4 Mattsons.
She loved reading, golf, bowling, bridge, line dancing, babies, puppies,
Christmas ... and SHOPPING! She always dressed herself (and her family
when she had the chance) impeccably. She enjoyed many friendships old
and new, with people of all ages. She was a willing gardener and spent
many happy weekends camping and trailering, and eventually summering
at the "Old Boot Ranch" near Kevisville. She hated cats and being in
hospitals, and she hated being late for anything. David was the special
love of her life, and we all know how engaged she was with him, how
proud of his achievements. He added much joy to her life. Our thanks to
the amazing staff at Res 2 for providing the best possible second family
and home for David for many years, taking on even more responsibility in
the last few years as Mum's ability to get out and about declined. Mum
faced many challenges throughout her life, including losing her father
when she was seventeen, then helping to support her mother and
siblings. In 1958-59 she spent 16 months in the Baker Sanatorium with
spinal TB and most of that time on a Stryker frame. Although adults were
allowed to visit, we two girls were not, except briefly at Christmas. Mum
experienced many hospitalizations, especially in the last six years, and
she surprised us by improbably bouncing back many times. For that we
have to thank her indomitable spirit and the dedication and loving care
lavished on her by Shirley Butler (CC4U) and her "angels". They also
made it possible for her to continue living in her own home. She died
quietly after only 36 hours in the Olds Hospital. We extend our thanks to
Dr. Allan Hoeve, with whom Mum had a special relationship; the nursing
staff at the Olds Hospital; many people at the Olds Community Health
Centre for home care; her friends at Whitewater Way for the support they
have given all of us in the 10 years since Dad's death; and Cindy Kolb
(Heartland Funeral Services) for her help with arrangements. Funeral
services will be held on Saturday November 17, 2012 at 1:00 p.m. at the
Olds United Church with Reverend Fran Hare officiating. In lieu of flowers,
donations may be made to Accredited Supports to the Community, Box
3940, 4322 - 50 Ave, Olds AB T4H 1P6 Heartland Funeral Services Ltd,
Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403-507-8610
www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2012/11/13
MACLAND, Lyla Bernice
Lyla Bernice Macland of Olds passed away at
the Olds Hospital on March 14, 2013 at the age
of 90 years.
Lyla was born on June 25, 1922 in Columbine, AB to Andrew and Bertina
Torkelson. She married Lawrence Macland on March 3, 1945. Lyla will be
fondly remembered by Wynonna Raaflaub of Airdrie, Wayne Macland
(Karen) of Kelowna, and Bruce Macland (Marlene) of Calgary; her
grandchildren Kurt Raaflaub, Wade Raaflaub, Megan O'Reilly, Jason
Macland, Todd Macland, Renee Macland, Kent Macland, Michelle Macland,
Cody Macland; thirteen great grandchildren; her sisters Norma Bracken of
Cremona and Blanche Holte of Airdrie; as well as sisters-in-law Margaret
Hess of Westlock and Imogene Boulet of Morinville. Lyla was predeceased
by her husband Lawrence Macland in 2005, son Garfield Macland in 2004,
grandson Brett Macland in 1992, son-in-law Sam Raaflaub in 1994 as well
as by her brother Percy Torkelson and sister Wanda Torkelson. The family
would like to give a special thanks to the Olds Hospital for the excellent
care mom received during her stay there. A funeral service will be held on
Wednesday March 20, 2013, 3 p.m. at the Airdrie United Church, Airdrie
with Pastor David Pollard officiating. In Lyla's honor memorial tributes
may be made directly to the Olds Hospital Memorial Fund. Heartland
Funeral Services Ltd, Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403-507-8610
www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2013/03/19
LUCAS, Steven Fraser
Steven Fraser Lucas was born November 3, 1988 in Calgary. He was the
middle son of Gary Winter and Rochelle Lucas. He passed away February
27, 2014 at the age of 25 years, surrounded by the love of his family.
Steven was a bright, articulate, honest man who had a passion for life
and his family. He will be lovingly remembered by his mother Rochelle
Lucas (Brent McNalley), father Gary Winter; son Brennen Fraser; brother
Derrick Lucas; sister Terra (Ben) Ice; niece Lauren Ice; grandparents
Rebecca Parker and Reid Lucas; as well as numerous aunts, uncles and
friends. Funeral services were held on Wednesday March 5, 2014 at 1:00
p.m. at Heartland Funeral Services Chapel, Olds. Interment followed in
the Olds Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes may be made
directly to the Steven Lucas Memorial Fund c/o any Mountain View Credit
Union.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2014/03/11
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MACLEAN, Audrey Louise
MARCINO, Donna Mae (nee McLean)
MARSHALL, Andrea Louise (Smithson)
Audrey Louise MacLean (nee Supernant) passed away peacefully with
family by her side September 30, 2014 at the Innisfail Hospital at the age
of 54 years. Audrey was born October 29, 1959 in McLennan, Alberta. At
a young age Audrey and her family moved from McLennan to Sundre
where her grandparents lived. In 1974, they moved to Olds. She moved
back to Sundre but after her son Sean was born she moved back to Olds
to finish high school. In school, she excelled in all school sports that
included tack & field, basketball, badminton, volleyball. Audrey married
James MacLean and they were blessed with 2 daughters, Candace and
Kayla that completed their family of 3. Audrey worked hard to support her
family working at the Public Lunch, Olds Auction Mart, Sundre Motor Inn,
Innisfail Country Lodge to name a few. Audrey will be lovingly
remembered by her partner Dalt Husband; son Sean (Peggy) Supernant;
daughters Candace (Chris) Brunner, Kayla; grandchildren Katie, Baylee,
Alexis, Louis and Braxton; her mother Yvette Supernant; sisters Darlean
Supernant, Val (Richard) Nylund; brothers Ernest, Wayne, Les (Joanne),
Martin (Bonnie) Supernant. Audrey was predeceased by an infant
granddaughter Lilly Brunner-MacLean; grandparents George & Louise
Ghostkeeper; brother Dennis Supernant as well as numerous other
relatives. A Celebration of Life will be held on Wednesday October 8, 2014
at 1:00 p.m. at the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch #105, Olds. In lieu of
flowers, memorial tributes may be made directly to the Tom Baker Cancer
Centre.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Innisfail entrusted with arrangements.
403-227-0006 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
July 9, 1939 - April 9, 2013 -- Donna Mae Marcino beloved wife of
Edmund "Moon" of Calgary, passed away peacefully with her family by her
side on Tuesday, April 9, 2013 at the age of 73 years.
Donna was born in Olds, Alberta. She will be remembered as a loving,
caring and compassionate wife, mother, grandmother, sister and friend.
Besides her loving husband Moon, whom she has lovingly devoted the last
four and a half years caring for, Donna is survived by three cherished
daughters, Debra (Scott) Hamilton, Terri (Barry) Stuber and Shelly
(Darrell) Chahley; five adored grandchildren, Ashley, Holly, Ryan, Colby
and Shelby; two brothers James (Darlene) McLean and Larry (Glenda)
McLean; five sisters, Elaine (Gordon) Fagan, Phyllis Rosenthal, Yvonne
(Merl) Brown, Betty (Ron) Askeland, Diane McLeaghn; as well as by
numerous nieces and nephews. She will be deeply missed by her family
and friends and will be in our hearts and souls forever. Never to be
forgotten.
A Celebration of Donna's Life will be held at a later date. Forward
condolences through www.mcinnisandholloway.com.
In living memory of Donna Marcino, a tree will be planted at Fish Creek
Provincial Park by McINNIS & HOLLOWAY FUNERAL HOMES, Fish Creek
Chapel, 14441 BANNISTER ROAD S.E. CALGARY, AB Telephone: 1-800661-1599.
Andrea born August 29, 1956 and passed away on March 15, 2011 at the
age of 54 years, after a short illness. Andrea was secure in the promises
of the Lord. Andrea is survived by her husband Ernie; daughter Candace
(Tony) Virkamaki and 3 grandchildren all of Red Deer; son Finnaem Sound
of Calgary; son Todd Marshall of Red Deer, and daughter Elizabeth
Marshall of Okotoks; brothers Brian Smithson of Calgary, Leigh Smithson
(Heather) of Red Deer; sisters Linda Ferron of Nanaimo, B.C. and Nanci
Ashton of Sundre along with numerous nieces and nephews. Andrea was
predeceased by her parents and mother-in-law. A drop in celebration of
Andrea's life will be held at the Olds Legion (5241 46 St.) on Thursday,
March 24th from 12:00 to 3:00 pm. In lieu of flowers Andrea requested
donations are made to a charity of your choice.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd, Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610. www.heartlandfuneralservices.com.
Publication Date: 2014/10/07
MacMULLIN, Neil Greg
Neil Greg MacMullin was born January 23, 1956 in Glace Bay, NS. Greg
was carried home in the arms of his heavenly father on January 5th, 2014
at the age of 57 years. Greg is free now from the bondage of the chains
of cancer. Greg loved to watch the UFC and he was our "Ultimate Fighting
Champion". He never, ever gave up. He got up every day, took on the day
and was always planning for tomorrow. He was still "swinging for the
fence". Nevertheless, like all fighters there comes a time to retire and
Greg's time came. Greg's career started at Atomic Energy of Canada in
Glace Bay, N.S. In 1986, he started working for Chevron in Fox Creek and
in 1991 moved to Olds where he started work for Shell Canada. It was
not unusual for co-workers and acquaintances to express how much they
liked working with/for Greg. Greg loved practical jokes and having a great
laugh. He exemplified all the titles of son, brother, husband, father &
friend, we are all better for having known & loved him. He will be
remembered in every breath, laugh & sometimes tears. Greg will never
be forgotten. Greg is survived by his wife Cathy (nee Debison); daughter
Kayla (Brett) Ferguson; son Troy MacMullin; parents Neil & Betty
MacMullin of Glace Bay, NS.; brother Jerry (Carol) MacMullin of Irricanna.
Also, his loyal companion through all the years his dog, Wynston who
never left his side. Greg was predeceased by very dear grandparents
James & Elizabeth (Bowers) MacDougall of Glace Bay, NS. The family
would like to thank all Greg's co-workers for their support and friendships
during his illness. Also to all our friends near and far, your support and
prayers were appreciated and we are sure that helped to guide Greg's
soul home. In Greg's memory we would ask you live every day to the
fullest, take nothing & no one for granted, forgive one another, love your
family & make amends. Life is way too short. May the Peace of Jesus
Christ our Lord be with all of you & keep you safe. Pax et Bonum (Peace &
Goodwill). Funeral Mass was held on Saturday, January 11, 2014 at St.
Stephen's Catholic Church with Father Adam Danyluk celebrant. In lieu of
flowers, memorial tributes may be made directly to The Olds & District
Hospice or Catholic Charities.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Footprints
One night I had a dream... I dreamed I was walking along the
beach with the Lord, and across the sky flashed scenes from my
life. For each scene I noticed two sets of footprints in the sand;
one belonged to me, and the other to the Lord. When the last
scene of my life flashed before us, I looked back at the footprints
in the sand. I noticed that many times along the path of my life,
there was only one set of footprints. I also noticed that it
happened at the very lowest and saddest times in my life. This
really bothered me, and I questioned the Lord about it. "Lord, you
said that once I decided to follow you, you would walk with me all
the way; but I have noticed that during the most troublesome
times in my life, there is only one set of footprints. I don't
understand why in times when I needed you the most, you should
leave me. The Lord replied, "My precious, precious child. I love
you, and I would never, never leave you during your times of trial
and suffering. When you saw only one set of footprints, it was
then that I carried you.
Publication Date: 2014/01/14
MALPASS, Gordon E.
August 23, 1932 – July 28, 2012 -- Gordon Malpass of Black Diamond
passed away peacefully on July 28, 2012 at the age of 79 years. He will
be lovingly remembered by his children, Cathy (Dale) Scherle, Keith
(Karen) Malpass, Jo Anne (Allan) Malpass and John (Kathi Ann) Malpass;
grandchildren, Brad, Cherylee, Jonathan and Jesse, and greatgrandchildren Kyla and Nalaini.
Gordon was born and raised in Calgary, where he worked as a welder in a
family business with his father and brother at J. Malpass & Sons during
his early years, and a few other companies subsequent to that. He also
owned a service station in Torrington, Alberta for several years. Gord
moved to Black Diamond in 1998, where he was happy to live his
retirement years.
The family would like to thank the staff of the Oilfields Hospital for their
kindness and support throughout the last 10 months. The family also
wishes to thank Beverly Scott, Gord’s dear friend and neighbour for her
loving support, assistance and kindness throughout his illness.
As per Gordon’s wishes, there will be no service, but an interment in
Black Diamond at a later date.
Arrangements in care of Snodgrass Funeral Homes Ltd. (403) 938-3111.
To email condolences please visit www.snodgrassfuneralhomes.com.
Publication Date: 2012/08/07
Publication Date: 2013/04/16
MARRIOTT, Frank Stephen
July 18, 1930 – May 28, 2014 -- Frank passed away peacefully in the
early morning dawn on May 28 at Olds Long-term Care. Frank was born in
Elbow Park, Calgary to Annie Frederica Maud Marriott (Carswell)
originating from London, England and Frank Stephen Marriott originating
from Wellingborough, Northants, England on July 18, 1930. He grew up in
Calgary attending Elbow Park area schools, graduating from Western
Canada High School. He then continued his education at Olds College
graduating from Agriculture in 1952. On February 7, 1953 he married the
love of his life and partner for a lifetime Gerda Holm Nielsen who
originated from the Standard, Alberta area. Frank's life passion was
farming and in particular the nurturing of animals. He moved between
hogs and cattle, later developing his own organic grazing management
system. With the help of Gerda, he made this activity his final endeavour
as a farmer. He was also a provincial and federal meat inspector for 52
years. Frank is lovingly remembered by his wife Gerda, his daughter
Sharon and his son Cameron (Celia, Chase and Clayton), as well as his
brother Richard (Dick) C. (Jean) Marriott and his sister Frances (Pat)
Hodgson as well as his sister-in-law Doreen Marriott. Frank was
predeceased by his son Graham Miles (May 16, 1963 – December 18,
2011), his brother Robert (Bob) Frederick Charles Marriott (July 13, 1935January 1, 1999) his step-sister Audrey Verna Baldwin (November 19,
1922-October 12, 1987) and step-brother William (Bill) James Hogg
(January 15, 1921 – May 10, 1997). Frank served on numerous boards
and organizations in various capacities over the many years of his life. He
was always giving of his talents and time. Perhaps most of all Frank will
be remembered for his happy gentle spirit, kindness and love to all those
that surrounded him. Funeral services will be held on Sunday June 8,
2014 at 1:00 p.m. at Faith Lutheran Church, Sundre with Pastor Gary
Aicken officiating. Interment to follow in the Sundre Cemetery. In lieu of
flowers, memorial tributes may be made directly to the Sundre & Olds
Hospitals or Faith Lutheran Church.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2014/06/03
MARRIOTT, Graham Miles
It is with extreme sadness that we say goodbye to an extraordinary man.
Graham passed away suddenly December 18, while working on
assignment in Cleveland, Ohio.
Graham's love of all living things was nurtured as a child working side by
side with his father and mother on the family farm. After attending school
at Conrich, Chestermere and Olds, he began his work life by becoming a
meat inspector. From this position he graduated to food safety becoming
an auditor with international status. Graham worked all over the globe –
from the Bering Sea to Vietnam. The most wonderful thing about Graham
was that he always made things look easy. Nothing was too much, you
would never recognize how hard he worked and how full his day was
because he always made time for everyone. His parents were at the top
of his list, calling them daily to ensure all was well. His friends spanned
the globe and were all ages. Our friend, son, brother, uncle, nephew and
cousin will be greatly missed. God keep you in his care Graham – you are
in our hearts forever! Funeral services were held on Friday December 30,
2011 at 11:00 a.m. at First Baptist Church (5005 53 Ave.), Olds with
Pastor Gary Aicken officiating. Interment followed at the Sundre
Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made directly to the
Sundre Hospital, Bag 3 Sundre, AB T0M 1X0 or Faith Lutheran Church,
Box 1078, Sundre, AB T0M 1X0. Heartland Funeral Services Ltd, Olds
entrusted with arrangements. 403-507-8610.
www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2012/01/03
MARSH, Gordon Henry
March 31, 1917 - Dec 10, 2010 -- Born to Fred Marsh and Kate (nee
Richardson) on the farm east of Cartairs, March 31, 1917. He went on to
attend and complete his schooling at Seibertville School 2 1/2 miles away.
Like so many young men of the time he began doing farm work for
neighbourhood farmers: Jim McCulloch, Ira Good, Roy McNees, the
Yellowlees brothers and Amos Buschlin, for a few years. He drove a fuel &
oil delivery truck in Didsbury for Gene Gasser. He delivered bulk fuel to
Jim McCulloch's fuel station, neighbouring hamlets like Torrington,
Alingham, Eagle Hill and the town of Olds. He also hauled livestock to
market and horses to shows in Calgary as part of that job.
WWII broke out while he was working at this job in 1939. He joined the
Navy (RCNVR) at HMCS base Tecumseh in Calgary in July 1942 and was
transferred east 2 months later. The first ship he served on was a
minesweeper, the HMCS Sarnia, where he spent a year. He worked as a
stoker in the boiler room, after getting his steam ticket. The closest dad
came to harm during the war, was on April 16th of 1945 when their ship,
the Sarnia was scheduled to rendezvous with HMCS Esquimalt. They
discovered later that the Esquimalt had been torpedoed by a German sub
and had sunk within 4 minutes. It was the last Canadian ship lost to
enemy action in WWII. The Sarnia recovered 21 of the survivors and 16
of the dead. Dad spent a month on the HMCS Border Cities before the war
in Europe ended, and was transferred back to Calgary and Demobilized
August 31, 1945 at the age of 28.
In the spring of 1946 he and brother Alan began farming Amos Buschlin's
place across the section from their childhood home. Dad was an avid
hunter and had many friends through hunting. He married Betty
Neumiller on June 28, 1954. Dad remarked in later years, 1954 was the
only year while he was farming there was no crop to harvest. They'd had
a bad hailstorm and after the crops recovered were hit with frost. He
loved being granddad to Rod, Jeff, Alison, Carlie and Erin. He stopped
active farm work when he was about 80 but still remained very interested
in all aspects of the farm. He and mum continued to enjoy the
grandchildren and social activities in the community. He was still living on
the farm when he developed pneumonia and was in the Three Hills
Hospital for 5 days before he died in his sleep at about 2:30 am Dec 10th
at the age of 93.
He leaves to mourn his wife Betty of 56 years, daughters, Maxine
McGregor and Elaine Marsh and son Murray and his wife Debbie. Also
surviving brother Alan and his wife Bessie, and sister-in-law Anne Marsh
(widow of Art). He was predeceased by his parents, his sister Elsie
Bennett and brother Art Marsh.
Publication Date: 2010/12/21
Publication Date: 2011/03/22
MARTIN, Cecilia
Cecilia Martin passed away peacefully on January 30, 2013 at the age of
84. She was the eldest of six children. She was born on December 18,
1929 in Ile a la Crosse, Saskatchewan. She grew up and spent her
younger years in Big River, Saskatchewan. She was married at 17. In
1967, she moved with her family to Trochu and later to Torrington. She
spent the remaining years of her life in Olds at the Kiwanis Manor and
most recently the Mount View Lodge. Grandma Ceil is fondly remembered
for her love of bingo, card games, gardening, cooking, baking homemade
buns and soup and for taking care of her family. She will be greatly
missed. Cecilia is lovingly remembered by her husband; Louis Martin; her
children Wayne Martin, Melody Williams, Chrystal Bunce, and Graham
Martin; grandchildren, Cody Williams, Dawn Reiffenstein, Desaray
Williams, Timothy Hill, Misty Hill, Chantelle Martin, and Natalie LaFlamme.
She is predeceased by her children; Barbara Reiffenstein, Bryant Martin
and Curtis Martin. Funeral services were held on Monday February 4,
2013 at Heartland Funeral Chapel, Olds with Harold Hunter officiating.
Interment followed at the Torrington Cemetery. In lieu of flowers,
memorial tributes may be made directly to the Canadian Cancer Society.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd, Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2013/02/05
MAUCK, Dale Dennis
Dale Dennis Mauck passed away peacefully February18,2015at the age of
73 years. He will be forever remembered by his loving wife of 47 years,
Marjorie; sons Dallas (Julie), Cory (Shawna); two grandchildren Dawson
and Danica as well as numerous relatives and friends. Funeral services
were held on Thursday, February 26, 2015 at the First Baptist Church,
Olds. In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes may be made directly to STARS
Air Ambulance.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2015/03/03
MAYBANK, Gerald Boyce
Gerald Boyce Maybank was born in Olds on November 5, 1943. Gerry died
in an accident on his farm near Olds on June 19, 2012, at the age of 68
years. Apart from his days as a pharmacy student at the University of
Alberta, Gerry spent his entire life in Olds. As a third generation
pharmacist, he followed the footsteps of his grandfather Matthew, and his
father Ralph, operating the family business, Maybank's Drugs. The family
drugstore was a prominent business in Olds from 1906 to 1990, with
Gerry at the helm from 1974 to 1990. After selling the store, Gerry
followed his dream and established a beautiful tree farm, which also
included many horses and well-fed barn cats. Gerry was active in the
community, including service through the Kiwanis club, the Presbyterian
Church and notably, his work with his father organizing the move of the
old golf course to its current location. He loved golfing, curling, and
boating with family and friends. Gerry's irrepressible enthusiasm and
optimism, sense of humour and gregarious nature, will be sadly missed.
Gerry is survived by his wife Lorraine, mother-in-law Trudy, son Mark
(Catherine), daughter Krista (David), grandchildren Claire, Aline, Aidan,
Summer and Adam, brother Bob (Alexandra), brother-in-law David and
nephews Scott and Troy and nieces Rebecca, Alyssa and Christine. He was
predeceased by father Ralph, mother Florence (Rose), and brother James.
A memorial service will be held Tuesday, July 3, 2012 at 2 p.m. at the
Olds First Baptist Church, 5005 53 Ave. Olds, followed by a light lunch. In
lieu of flowers, donations in Gerry's name may be made to the Olds
Hospital & Care Center, 3901 - 57th Avenue, Olds, AB T4H 1T4.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610. www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2012/06/26
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McARTHUR, Donald James
McCULLOCH, Arnold James
McDONALD (nee Herbert), Shirley
June 30, 1952 – January 3, 2012 -- Don McArthur, eldest son of Jim and
Hope McArthur, passed away at his home in Roblin, MB on January 3,
2012.
Don was born in Kamsack, SK where he lived until departing for Calgary
in the early 1970s. Don was fortunate to have spent his summers at the
family cottage at Madge Lake, SK, where he truly enjoyed the freedom
that came with cottage life.
It was during the summers at Madge Lake that Don developed an interest
in golf. Over the course of many years his passion for the game increased
and up until the time of his passing he still received pleasure from the
sport.
Although Don did not appear to have been inspired by his time in school
in Kamsack he did see the value of a higher education after a summer of
working on an extra-gang for the C.N.R. Don graduated with a degree in
education from the University of Calgary and spent the rest of his
teaching career in Alberta.
Don eventually settled in Olds, Alberta where his teaching career
continued. He loved his job and his students and enjoyed life in Olds.
Towards the end of his career Don took an opportunity to teach in
Bowden, AB. By all accounts Don was a teacher who not only enjoyed his
students but also inspired many of them.
He loved to read (as was evident by the vast collection of books) and
learn and has a truly eclectic collection of music. The Internet provided
him hours of exploration and many a day was spent doing just that . . .
exploring new things and researching "projects".
Unfortunately Don's health began to fail and in 2006 he was forced to
conclude his teaching career. In 2007 he moved to Roblin, MB, where he
settled into a rural life on 80 beautiful acres of what must best be
described as a "Madge Lake like setting". He loved the solitude, beauty
and forest which surrounded his home. His acreage was only minutes
down the road from Tummel, MB, where Don's Dad grew up.
Don will be missed by many a friend and colleague.
Don's ashes will be interned at Roblin District Cemetery, where his
Grandfather Donald McArthur is also laid to rest.
Don was predeceased by his Father Jim (2006) and his mother Hope
(1990).
He is survived by his step-mother Audrey of Olds, AB, sister Gail of
Comox, B.C, and his favourite brother Rob of White Rock, B.C, as well as
his resourceful cat Sammy.
Memorial Gifts to honour the life of Donald James McArthur may be given
to Roblin District Community Foundation Inc, Box 1559, Roblin, MB, R0L
1P0.
A celebration barbeque will be held in August 2012 at the McArthur
Cottage. Pepsi and hot dogs will be served. Banjo pickers are welcome.
Notes of condolence may be sent to the family by visiting www.nairnchyzfuneralhome.com
Nairn – Chyz Funeral Home entrusted with arrangements, 937-2111.
It is with a heavy heart that the McCulloch family announces the passing
of Arnold James McCulloch at the age of 84 years on October 5, 2014 at
the Didsbury Hospital surrounded by family. Arnold was predeceased by
his parents, Jim and Mary McCulloch, daughter in law Sonja and son Earl
McCulloch, daughter Katherine McCulloch, son Steven McCulloch, brothers
in law Albert, Lawrence and Howard Krebs and George Kurtz, and most
recently his beloved wife of 63 years, Jean McCulloch.
He is survived by his sisters Laura Krebs, Lila Kurtz, Annie and Hans
Siegelken, son Barry, daughter Ruby and Jim gole, daughter Jennifer and
Devon Rabchak, son in law Rick Kelk and daughter in law Jennifer
McCulloch. Grandchildren Ian, Ralene, Andrea, Bruce, Amy, Chris, Nathan,
Melissa, Thea, Marc, Faith, William, Robert, Elisha, Allison, Brandon,
Reese, Russel, Carson, Rowan and great grandchildren Amorey, Esme,
James, Teala, Kaiser, Kade, Winston, Tyson and Eileen.
Arnold was the eldest son born to Katherine Mary Richardson and James
Carson McCulloch on June 27, 1930 at the old sandstone hospital in
Didsbury. Arnold shared many stories of growing up on the farm with
extended family; exciting horse rides to Bancroft school, ball games and
transitioning the farm from horse teams to machinery. Arnold took Grade
9 in Didsbury before completing a machinist course in Calgary at what is
now SAIT. He returned to Midway to farm with his Dad but also to weld
for Reagent Drilling, repair machinery and run Carstairs Country Service
and Gas. Arnold married Jean Katherine Krebs on February 27, 1951 in a
double wedding ceremony with Jean's brother Howard marrying Arnold's
sister Laura. Jean and Arnold began their life together in a one-room
bunkhouse but later built a home for their family of six children that
served as a central gathering place open to all friends, relatives, hired
hands and visitors for four generations. Arnold farmed alongside and
mentored his sons Earl, Barry and Steve and his grandson, Ian. He
watched and participated in many sports and loved to play cards, games,
and enjoyed a dram of good scotch. He helped family and friends with
renovations, mechanical issues and shared advice and knowledge with
keen ears. "Before Google, there was Grandpa." Arnold was a valued
member of his community, a Midway Home and School Executive, a
member of the Lone Pine Hall Board, Old Timers Ag Society, Mountain
View Agriculture Planning Group, Grandparents Association of Alberta and
a Redeemer Lutheran Church Elder. Midway Farms received the Master
Farm Family award in 1958.
Arnold was a quiet, thoughtful man and when he spoke, we listened. He
had a great sense of humour and a special gleam in his eye. The lifetime
love that he and Jean shared was sacred and rare. Through the triumphs
and tragedies of life, they showed us humility, gracious acceptance of
life's circumstances, and the courage and strength to keep laughing and
living.
The McCulloch Family would like to thank the Nursing Staff and Doctors at
the Didsbury Hospital and all of those who came to share in the
celebration of his life at Zion Church on October 10. We are so grateful for
family and friends who shared food, time, combines, stories and
thoughtful messages. We are very fortunate to be part of such a generous
community.
Shirley McDonald passed away peacefully at the Olds Hospital on January
17, 2013 at the age of 83 years. Shirley was born May 28, 1929 in
Didsbury Alberta to Walter and Mabel Herbert. The Herbert family resided
in the Westerdale area and Shirley grew up on the family farm. After
Shirley finished her schooling she spent some time in Vancouver and then
returned home to Olds where she embarked on her career and met the
love of her life Stanley Hugh McDonald. Stan and Shirley were married
November 1, 1950. In time Doug, Brien and Murray came along and the
family was to grow and flourish from there. Shirley was an active member
of the community participating in many community clubs such as the Olds
Legion, the Olds Curling Club, The Olds Golf Club, and The Coburn
Women's Institute. Shirley was also a member of the Olds United Church.
Shirley, or "Shirl", as we loved to call her participated in many sports.
Women's Fastball, Golf, Curling, Bowling, and Water Skiing are all listed in
her sporting accomplishments. Shirley had many friends in the
community. She was a loving, caring and special person who always had
time for her friends. Her and Stan had many loves including traveling,
dancing, camping, fishing, card playing and spending time with friends
and family. Shirley is predeceased by her parents Walter and Mabel,
brothers Frank and Darol , her sisters Marjorie, Mary, and Doris . She is
survived by her sister Edna, husband, Stanley McDonald, sons Douglas
(Brenda), Brien (Verna), Murray, and grandchildren, Mitchell, (Tanya),
Kevin, Brent (Sonne), Steven (Tara), Patrick (Deborah), Richard
(Ashleigh).
She was the proud great grandma to 10 great grandchildren. Taylor,
Brooklyn, Maddon, Luke, Berkley, Palmer, Jackson, Cidney, Avery and
Sutton. She was a daughter, sister, wife, mother, grandmother, great
grandmother and friend. She touched our lives and made our world a
better place. We will always remember her. Shirley spent the last few
days of her time in the Olds Hospital. The family would like to offer a
special thank you to Dr. Hoeve, the doctors, and the staff of the Olds and
Red Deer Hospitals. She received the very best of care in both facilities. A
celebration of Shirley's life was held at the Olds United Church, Tuesday
January 22 at 1pm with Harold Hunter and Reverend Tammy Allan
officiating. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Crohns &
Colitis Society of Alberta. Heartland Funeral Services Ltd. Olds, entrusted
with arrangements. 403-507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2012/02/07
McBLANE, John Allan
Publication Date: 2014/10/28
Feb. 27, 1919 – July 19, 2013 -- Mr. Allan McBlane passed away on July
19, 2013 at the age of 94 years. Allan was the second of four children
born to John and Sarah McBlane. He was born in the Innisfail Hospital and
raised on the family farm east of Bowden. He went to work for local
farmers at a young age and also worked in the lumber industry. He
enlisted in the Royal Canadian Engineers on March 25, 1942 and served in
Canada, United Kingdom and Europe. Upon discharge on Dec. 7, 1945 he
returned to Bowden and purchased the family farm from his parents. He
married his childhood sweetheart, Mary Spensley on April 2, 1946. They
lived on the farm until his health would no longer let them. The farm is
still in the family.
Allan was a carpenter by trade and along with farming he worked at this
trade for many years. He retired from Olds College in 1984 and took up
golfing. He and Mary had many enjoyable years golfing in Bowden, Acme,
Carstairs and wherever they found a course to golf on. Allan golfed until
he was 88 years old.
Allan was a very hard worker, very honest and an avid reader. He fixed
many neighbors tractors. Renovated many neighbors houses in the
evenings and for many years farmed at night when he got home from
work.
He had a tremendous pride in his family, and dearly loved his children,
grandchildren and great grandchildren. His family always came first. We
spent many enjoyable years going fishing on Sunday's with friends. When
the grandchildren came along he taught them to fish too. He loved to
camp and built probably the one and only tent trailer that fit in a truck
box. Over the years he and Mary took up cross country skiing and started
their grandsons skiing when they were 2 and 4. Whatever he did was with
passion.
Allan leaves to mourn his passing his brother Ken of Sylvan Lake; oldest
daughter Nancy of Kamloops, B.C., second daughter Sandy and her
husband Grant of Bowden and their three children; Frank (Joy), Paul
(Lisa) and Suzanne. Also his three very special great grandchildren Wyatt,
Nash and Arden. He was predeceased by his beloved Mary in 2006,
youngest daughter Allana in 1957, his father John and mother Sarah and
two sisters Betty and Ruth.
At the family's request there will be no funeral. An intimate family service
will be held at a later date. If friends so desire, donations may be made to
the Parkinson's Society (Red Deer Office, 5406D 43rd Street, Red Deer,
AB T4P 1C9) or to a charity of your choice. Arrangements entrusted to
Heartland Funeral Services, Ltd. Innisfail. Phone: 403-227-0006.
www.heartlandfuneralservices.com.
McCULLOCH, Jean Katherine
Publication Date: 2013/07/23
Publication Date: 2014/09/30
McCARTY, James Robert
McCUNE, Edna May
December 13, 1939 – January 6, 2012 -- Jim McCarty, resident of Grande
Prairie, passed away on Friday, January 6, 2012 in Grande Cache, Alberta,
at the age of 72 years. Jim got his wish and passed away while on the
job.
Jim was born in Stettler, Alberta on December 13, 1939 to Ada and
Russell McCarty. He was raised on a farm near Red Willow. He attended
grade school at Wild Rose School, then attended C.U.C (Canadian Union
College), and then moved to attend Stettler High School for his grade 12.
His first job was as a potato peeler at the Jasper Hotel, in Jasper, Alberta,
at the age of 16 years. Thereafter, he started in the survey industry. He
began with the highways, and from there, with the survey companies as a
surveyor's helper and finally as a Party Chief with a crew. He "retired",
but continued to work because he loved it. Retirement wasn't an option to
him, as he was a workaholic.
Jim loved fishing (although he didn't like to clean or eat the fish), hunting
and camping.
He will be sadly missed by his beloved wife Marcia, whom he married on
September 16, 1968. He is survived by his sisters: Rose, Ivis and June;
brothers: Rolland and Marion; their son Ted whom they adopted and
several foster children; brothers in-law: Francis, Melvin, Dennis, and Rod;
sisters in-law: Denise, Ernestine, Valerie and Hilda; several nieces and
nephews, also several great-nieces and great-nephews, all too numerous
to mention.
He was predeceased by his parents Ada and Russell McCarty, brother,
Mervin McCarty and his sister Myrtle Wilson.
As per Jim's request, there will be no service held. In lieu of flowers,
memorial donations may be made to Heart and Stroke of Alberta.
Oliver's Grande Prairie Funeral Chapel & Crematorium, 10005-107 Ave.
Grande Prairie, Alberta, T8V-1L8. (780)532-2929. "Dedicated Service
Since 1915".
Publication Date: 2012/01/17
Jean Katherine McCulloch (nee Krebs) born August 4, 1931 passed away
peacefully with her family by her side on September 5, 2014 at the age of
83. Jean was predeceased by her parents Otto and Anna Krebs as well as
her in laws Jim and Mary McCulloch, daughter in law Sonja and son Earl
McCulloch, daughter Katherine McCulloch, son Steven McCulloch, an
infant sister Irma and 3 brothers Albert, Lawrence and Howard Krebs,
sister in law Larue Krebs and brother in law George Kurtz.
Jean was raised in the rugby area and later attended Didsbury High
School. In 1951 Jean married the love of her life Arnold McCulloch. They
were married February 27, 1951 in a double wedding ceremony with
Jean's brother Howard marrying Arnold's sister Laura. Jean moved to the
Midway farming community. Beginning life in the one room bunk house
and later together building a new home that was open to any and all
whether you needed a bed , a meal, a perm, help with a recipe or sewing
project, a cup of tea, advice on caring for your new born, or even just a
visit. Jean was passionate about music and is fondly remembered for
freely sharing that gift with her family and community. Jean began
playing piano for dances with her brothers in the Krebs orchestra at the
age of 14. She also sang and accompanied other local musicians over the
years. Jean volunteered to teach singing, recorder and ukulele at both
Midway and Reed Ranch Schools. Jean was a highly sought after organist
for horse shows around the province. For over 30 years Jean provided
weekly entertainment for the residents at the Didsbury Nursing Home,
and later Aspen Lodge. Jean's creative talents flowed from the piano to
her abundant vegetable and flower gardens. Many hours were spent
planting, weeding, harvesting, pickling, canning, and baking. She was an
expert seamstress and crafter, always eager to learn new skills.
Jean lived a life of faith and service to her community. She was active in
the Redeemer Lutheran Church, Alberta Women's Institute, Bancroft girls
club, Lone Pine Old Timers association and Midway Home and School to
name a few. However, Jean's greatest legacy was her immeasurable
dedication to her family. She taught by example the importance of prayer,
hard work, respect for nature and unconditional love. She is lovingly
remembered by her husband Arnold; daughter Ruby( Jim) Gole, son
Barry, daughter Jennifer (Devon) Rabchak, son in law Rick Kelk, daughter
in law Jennifer McCulloch. Grandchildren Ian (Ralene), Andrea (Bruce),
Amy (Chris), Nathan (Melissa), Thea (Marc), Faith, William, Robert
(Elisha), Allison (Brandon), Reese, Russel, Carson, Rowan. Great
Grandchildren Amorey, Esme, James, Kaiser, Kade, Tyson, Eileen, Teala.
Forever in our hearts and always in our song.
March 2, 1926 – January 24, 2013 -- Edna passed away at the Red Deer
Hospital at the age of 86 years. She volunteered for the Olds Agriculture
Society for 35 years and was active in the Royal Purple and the Olds
Handicraft Guild. She lived and farmed around the Olds area for close to
70 years. She had been a resident of Sunrise Village in Olds since April
2012. She raised 7 children and was a dedicated and loving mother,
grandmother, sister, aunt, friend and volunteer. She will be missed by
many. Edna was predeceased by her husband Tommy Noad, her second
husband Don McCune; brothers Chris and George Admussen; sisters Jean
Kyncl and Gladys McCraw; daughter Carla Zavediuk and son Fred Noad.
Edna's stepson, Pat McCune passed away suddenly 2 days after her. She
is survived by son Phillip Noad, daughter Lilla (Nick) Hrycyk; daughter
Margaret (Pat) Armstrong; son Doug (Dot) Noad; daughter June Anne
(Dick) St. Goddard; daughter-in-law Maxine Noad; son-in-law Orest
Zavediuk; grandchildren Nicholas, Tom, Ainsley, Phil, Jill, Megan, Reese,
Genneyne and Marcia; great-grandchildren Faith, Logan, Connor, Lucas
and Maxim; brothers Wally (Daphne) Admussen, Reg (Marlene)
Admussen; as well as numerous nieces, nephews and their families.
Funeral services were held on Thursday January 31, 2013 at Olds United
Church with Reverend Tammy Allan officiating. Interment was held at the
Olds Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes may be made directly
to the Multiple Sclerosis Society or Edmonton Cancer Research. Heartland
Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403-507-8610
www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2013/02/05
Publication Date: 2013/01/22
McDONALD, Stanley Hugh
Stan McDonald passed away September 6, 2013 at the Red Deer Hospital.
He was 84 years of age. Stan was born July 6, 1929 at Innisfree Alberta
to Vern and Lillian McDonald. The family resided in Innisfree until Stanley
was 6 years old when they moved to Olds. Stan was an Olds resident for
the remainder of his life. He attended the Olds High School and after
finishing school began working at various businesses in Olds. He spent
the majority of his career delivering fuel to farms and businesses in the
Olds area. In late 1949 he met Shirley Herbert. Their love grew and they
were married November 1, 1950. Stan and Shirley had 3 sons; Doug,
Brien and Murray.
Stan was active in the community. He was a volunteer firefighter on the
Olds Fire Department for over 25 years. He was a Legion
Member(lifetime) and a member of the Olds United Church. Stanley had
several favorite pastimes. He loved to go camping and fishing. He also
liked to travel. There were many trips to the coast, the US and
throughout Western Canada. He loved to dance and socialize with their
many friends. He always had a joke or a story to tell. He made people
smile and laugh. Stan is predeceased by, his wife Shirley, his parents
Lillian and Vern and his sister Dorothy. He is survived by, his sons Doug
(Brenda), Brien (Verna) and Murray.He loved his grandchildren; Mitchell
(Tanya), Kevin, Brent (Sonne), Patrick (Deborah), Steven (Tara), Richard
(Ashleigh). He was a proud grandfather to 10 great grandchildren; Taylor,
Brooklyn, Maddon, Luke, Berkley, Palmer, Jackson, Cidney, Avery, and
Sutton. He was excited about a new addition expected to arrive very
soon. Stan was one of the good guys. He was loved by his family and was
cherished by his many friends. He will be missed by all of us. Over the
past few years Stan required a little extra care from the Olds Hospital. To
the Doctors, Nurses and staff at the Olds Hospital we offer our heartfelt
thanks and appreciation. You people are an amazing group and Stan
loved all of you. As well we would like to thank the Doctors and Nurses at
the Red Deer Regional Hospital. The thoughtfulness and care you showed
to Stan was unbelievable. Stan received unbelievable care and treatment
at Sunrise Village. He loved living there and to the people who helped him
we thank you. It is a special place and you people were all very dear to
him. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday September 17, 2013 at
1:00 p.m. at the Olds United Church. In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes
may be made directly to the Olds Hospice Society.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2013/09/10
McDONALD, Tara Loraine
Tara Loraine (Huculak) McDonald of Olds, passed away in the early hours
of June 20 with family at her side after she endured with strength and
grace five years of cancer. Tara came into the world September 14, 1980,
in Lethbridge to parents Cindy (Cann) and Gary Huculak. Tara graduated
with honours from Lethbridge Collegiate Institute and attended both
University of Lethbridge and Mount Royal College where she graduated on
the Dean's Honour Roll. She was employed for five years as the Aquatic
Coordinator at the Talisman Centre in Calgary. Tara met Steve McDonald
in 2000 while he was attending school in Lethbridge. During their 11
years in Calgary, they married August 5, 2005 and in August 3, 2007
Jackson Chase was born. Two years later, Cidney Paige was born
December 14, 2009. Tara prided herself on creating a loving marriage and
family and gave her all to the details that successfully build bridges and
break down the barriers of life. She was a well-loved member of the Olds
Iron Age CrossFit family. She inspired many with her true grit
determination. Tara loved to travel and was able to explore and have
adventurous opportunities both near and far. She was very clear when
she left us of the love, and joy that she wished for her husband, Steve,
her two adored children and all of us close to her. Tara is predeceased by
her mom Cindy and her maternal grandfather Paul Cann, both of
Lethbridge; her two paternal grandparents Doris and Bill Huculak of
Pincher Creek. Tara is survived by her husband Steve, her two children
Jackson and Cidney of Olds, AB; her Father Gary Huculak and wife Brenda
Laycock of Powell River, BC; her close brother Liam Huculak and fiancé
Angelica August of Chestemere; her maternal grandmother, Joyce
(Anderson) Cann of Lethbridge; her mother and father in law, Verna and
Brien McDonald of Olds; brother in law, Richard and wife Ashley of Olds;
her numerous beloved aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews, and
family of friends from all over the world. The family is especially thankful
to the great care Tara received in both the Olds Hospital and Calgary's
Tom Baker Centre. Those who supported and cared for her through this
time are numerous and graciously appreciated. Tara reminded us that we
own nothing; everything that surrounds us is temporary. Only the love in
our hearts will last forever. Tara you are forever in our hearts and we in
yours! A Celebration of Life was held on Monday June 23, 2014 at the
Olds Arena. In lieu of flowers, the family has requested that donations be
made to one of two funds: The Olds & District Hospice Society or the
Jackson and Cidney McDonald Children's Fund c/o ATB Olds.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2014/06/24
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McFARLANE, Robert
McINNES (Nee Stott)
MEAD, Mary Ann
1949 - 2014 -- Bob McFarlane of Gleniffer Lake Resort, Red Deer County,
AB, formerly of Olds & Ponoka, AB, passed away suddenly at home April
20, 2014 at the age of 65 years.
Born in Glasgow, Scotland to Robert & Agnes (Wallace) McFarlane, Bob
was the dearly loved husband of Margaret (Jardine) McFarlane, and
beloved Dad of R. David McFarlane (Jodie) of Vancouver, BC, and Debbie
McFarlane of Olds, AB. Much-loved Grandpa of Ella & Phoebe. Dearest
son-in-law of Helen Jardine, formerly of Ponoka, AB and now of Villa Marie
in Red Deer, AB.
Bob is also survived by three sisters, Jean (Graham) Reed of Red Deer;
Isabelle (Kirby) Ward of Blackfalds; and Betty (Melvin) Reid of Edmonton,
as well as numerous nieces and nephews.
Bob was a First-class Power Engineer and when he retired, was Plant
Superintendent at Harmattan Gas Plant.
He was an avid golfer and excellent woodworker. He loved to make
wooden toys, games and puzzles for his beautiful granddaughters.
At Bob's request, there will be no funeral service. Donations in Bob's
memory may be made to the wonderful organization that provides
support and accommodation for his daughter Debbie and many other
developmentally disabled persons, Accredited Supports to the Community,
P. O. Box 3940, Olds, AB. T4H 1P6, or to the charity of the donor's choice.
Condolences may be sent or viewed at
www.HeartlandFuneralServices.com. Heartland Funeral Services, Ltd.,
Innisfail, AB, entrusted with arrangements. Phone: 403-227-0006.
Elaine Marie McInnes of Olds, passed away peacefully at the Olds Hospital
on April 12, 2012 at the age of 70 years. Elaine was born in Calgary,
Alberta on February 22, 1942 to Gordon and Olga Stott of Gleichen. She
was raised in the area and took her High School in Hand Hills and Hanna.
She completed her education in Calgary attending a College of Business.
In 1963, Elaine married Jack McInnes of Midnapore, they moved to a farm
near Olds in 1972. Elaine was very involved in figure skating in Olds as
well as tap-dancing and the Olds Royal Purple. She loved to sew for her
family and created things for many friends as well. Elaine was
predeceased by her beloved husband Jack, her parents: Gordon and Olga
as well as her grandson Declan John Gordon Charles. Elaine's memory will
be cherished by her son Darren (Trish) of Olds, daughter Joanne Charles
of Calgary and granddaughter Desaray Charles. Her memory will be
further cherished by her brother Ron (Susan) Stott of Calgary and his
children Taylor and Alana as well as a large extended family. Her memory
will be treasured by her special friend Bill Clancy and his children and
grandchildren. Elaine and Bill spent many years travelling to the Southern
United States and Mexico to enjoy the warm weather, square dancing and
golfing. A celebration of Elaine's life will be held at Mountain View Funeral
Chapel, 5226 – 46 Street, Olds on Wednesday, April 18, 2012 at 1:00
p.m. If friends so desire memorial donations in Elaine's name may be
directed to the charity of donor's choice. Condolences may be forwarded
to the family through www.mountainviewfuneralchapel.com.
Arrangements are entrusted to Mountain View Funeral Chapel, Olds.
Phone 403 556 3223. Locally owned and operated, proudly serving our
community for generations.
Mrs. Mary Ann Mead of Olds beloved wife of Andrew Mead passed away
unexpectedly on Thursday September 15, 2011 at the age of 53 years.
Mary's memory will be cherished by her husband as well as her children:
Claire (Mark) Carter, Gareth (Vieira) Pike, Samantha (Ben King) Mead and
Robert Mead all of England as well as John and Paul Mead of Olds. Mary's
memory will be further cherished by her Mother Valerie Bleasdale, Sister
Faith Bleasdale and Brother Thom Bleasdale all of England. Mary's Sister
Jackie Shields, her grandson John Ford, nephew Xavier Bleasdale, sisterin-law Shirley Cavanaugh and best friend Josephine Smith will dearly miss
her. Mary leaves a large extended family and many dear friends both in
England and Canada to mourn her passing. Mary was predeceased by her
son Luke at a young age, her father Thom and her brother-in-law Richard.
Mary Ann Bleasdale was born on January 27, 1958 in Crawley, England.
She moved to Devon at the age of 18 years where she was first married
and had three children: Luke, Claire and Gareth. After separating from
her first husband Mary met and married Andrew Mead, father of two:
Samantha and Robert. Mary and Andrew were married on December 3,
1994 and had two more children together: John and Paul. Mary had a
passion for cooking and caring for others and worked as a chef for many
years. In November of 2003, Mary, Andrew, John and Paul moved to Olds,
Alberta whilst the older children stayed in England. Mary was known to be
quite a shy person until you really got to know her. Mary found work
caring for those with special needs with Accredited Supports to the
Community which Mary felt was never a job, but something she always
enjoyed doing. Mary had always wanted to work with people with special
needs ever since her son Luke passed away at a young age from Cystic
Fibrosis. Mary met and made many friends during her time in Olds
through hockey and work. Her passion extended to the Calgary Flames
(Sorry Oilers Fans) and the Olds Minor Hockey Association. She
volunteered her spare hours at the concession stand in the arena and was
very proud of her boys and supported them as they played hockey. Home
to her was Canada although her time here was short. She will forever live
in our hearts. A Celebration of Mary's life will be held at Mountain View
Funeral Chapel, 5226 – 46 Street, Olds on Saturday, September 24, 2011
at 1:00 p.m. If friends so desire, memorial donations in Mary's memory
may be directed to Accredited Supports to the Community, Box 3940,
4322 – 50 Avenue, Olds, AB T4H 1P6. Condolences may be forwarded to
the family at www.mountainviewfuneralchapel.com Arrangements are
entrusted to Mountain View Funeral Chapel, 5226 – 46 Street. Olds AB
T4H 1B8. Phone 403 556 3223. Locally owned and operated, proudly
serving our community for over 46 years.
Publication Date: 2014/04/29
Publication Date: 2012/04/17
McGREGOR, Bill (Scotty)
October 7, 1924 – November 2, 2013 -- Bill (Scotty) McGregor passed
away on November 2, 2013 at his home surrounded by his family after a
lengthy battle with pancreatic cancer. He was born in Glasgow, Scotland
and spent his childhood in Dunblane. In August 1939 at the age of 14
years, he enlisted in the Black Watch, Royal Highland Regiment and spent
5 years with the British Military. He was transferred in April 1944 as a
British Sergeant to the Palestine Police Force where he was stationed in
Jerusalem. He returned to Scotland in 1948 with the disbandment of the
force. In 1950, he came to Olds and found employment with Sundre
Contractors working at the planer. In 1953, he started in the oilfield
becoming a driller and spent 27 years in the patch working from N.W.T. to
U.S. border, British Columbia, Alberta and Saskatchewan. When he
started on the rigs, he became known as "Scotty" because of his strong
accent and this nickname stayed with him for life. During his oil patch
career he was very proud of his awards for 7 consecutive years of no loss
time for accidents for himself and his crew members. In 1958, Bill and
Muriel bought their farm in the Harmattan district where they raised their
family and spent the next 44 years. Bill continued in the oil patch and
farmed. During their semi-retirement, Bill and Muriel travelled extensively
to many countries around the world giving them many fond memories to
share. Their last trip overseas was with Evelyn and Barry to visit Bill's
cousins in Scotland in 2006. In 2003, Bill and Muriel retired and moved to
Sundre. Bill is survived by his loving wife Muriel; son Darryl (Donna);
daughter Evelyn (Barry) Moore; 5 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren;
1 great-great grandson and his cousins in Scotland. He was predeceased
by his daughter Margaret Irene in 1971 and his parents Alexander and
Evelyn McGregor in Scotland. Funeral services will be held on November
12, 2013 at 1:00 p.m. at Faith Lutheran Church, Sundre with Pastor Gary
Aicken officiating. In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes may be made
directly to Faith Lutheran Church or S.T.A.R.S. Air Ambulance.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Sundre entrusted with arrangements.
403-638-4393 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2013/11/12
McHUGH, Janet Lee
1944 - 2012 -- Janet Lee (Danforth) McHugh was born June 7, 1944 at
the Holy Cross Hospital in Calgary. She grew up on the family ranch near
Turner Valley where she rode horses, milked cows and developed her
good work ethic.
Janet attended Turner Valley Elementary and Turner Valley High School.
In 1963 she trained as a Certified Nursing Aid and worked in the hospitals
at Brooks, Pincher Creek and the old Calgary General.
In 1964 she married her high school sweetheart, Frank (Francis John)
McHugh and they bought their first house in Longview. Two years later,
they started a family and Janet continued to work at the High River and
Turner Valley hospitals. Frank was a welder and they lived in many
communities around Alberta. They settled in Whitecourt where she
continued her nursing career. Janet's patients will surely remember her
cheerful smile and kind and gentle care.
Janet and Frank owned and operated FJ's Pressure Welding Ltd. for many
years. In 1990 they moved to Sundre and played an active role in the
Catholic Church community there. Janet loved to garden and always left
each place she lived more beautiful than she found it. They continued to
work hard and won several awards for their beautiful yard and gardens.
Janet Lee is survived by her husband Frank and their three children;
Father James McHugh, Joanne (Eddie) Beudoin, Francis Jr. McHugh
(Yvette Dudar) and five grandchildren; Robert and Richard Crozier,
Roseanne (Travis) Nash, and her beloved 'little ones', Alicia and Dallas
McHugh.
She is also survived by her parents Owen and June Danforth of Turner
Valley, and her aunts Erma Brown and Hellen Gold; her sisters Roberta
Danforth, Marilyn (Eric) Roth, and Jacqueline (William) Lacey; sisters-inlaw, Carol Paetz, Audrey (Ken) Moore, and Shirley McHugh; and her
brothers-in-law, Dennis (Deanna) McHugh, Donald (Beverly) McHugh,
Gerald (Maureen) McHugh.
Janet Lee slipped away at the Sundre hospital on April 7, 2012 to join the
other saints, following a brave battle with cancer. She endeared herself to
so many people throughout her life and will be sadly missed but never
forgotten by all who knew and loved her.
In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the Central Alberta
Cancer Centre, Red Deer. Our thanks for their efforts, and the
compassionate care Janet received at the Sundre Hospital and Care
Centre.
Publication Date: 2012/04/17
McKAY, Martha
Marth McKay passed away peacefully on Friday, February 15th in
Chilliwack at the age of 85 years. She was born on April 30, 1927 in
Trochu, Alberta. Martha is survived by her son Callum, and daughters
Maureen & Susan as well as her grand children Jasmyn, Jesse, Jacob,
Brayden, Madison, Jaylene, Jake and Samantha and one great grandson
Jaxon.
She was predeceased by her loving husband Norm, and son Bruce.
As a young woman, Martha bravely left the hard working and isolating
farm life in Alberta behind her and headed for the big city of Chilliwack
where she experienced freedom and independence. She waitressed, met
wonderful lifelong friends such as Rose and Lil, became a Nurse's Aide.
She met Norm, her life partner, moved to the Kootney's, married at the
grand ole age of 30, had a family and explored and enjoyed every
mountain and hiking trail within reach. She gifted her love and respect for
the earth to her children, who have paid it forward to their children. She
practiced yoga daily and ate flax seeds well before it was popular. She
was happy in life. I believe she is still happy and resting in peace.
Martha's family would like to publicly thank the outstanding and honest
service O'Connor's Automotive always provided to our Mom. It was never
un-noticed.
Memorial Services will be held at 11:00 AM on Friday, February 22 from
Henderson's Funeral Home. A reception will follow in the TeaRoom. In lieu
of flowers, donations can bemade to The Chilliwack Field
Naturalists.www.chilliwackfieldnaturalists.com
Online condolences may be left at www.hendersonsfunerals.com
Henderson's Funeral Home in care of arrangements. 604-792-1344.
www.hendersonsfunerals.com
Publication Date: 2013/02/26
McKEAGG, Tracey Lynn
November 4, 1971 - November 18, 2011 -- It is with deepest regret that
we announce the sudden passing of Tracey Lynn McKeagg at the age of
40. She is survived by her son Jean, parents Aileen and Les, sisters Vicki
and Diane as well as numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and extended
family.
She was born in Calgary and enjoyed fishing, camping, hiking, and
making people laugh. She will be remembered as the life of the party,
often found karaoking and always had a smile on her face. Memorial
Service will be held Thursday, November 24 at 2:00pm at Wild Rose
United Church; 1317 1st Street NW Calgary, Alberta food and
refreshments to follow. Donations can be directed to The Heart And
Stroke Foundation; 202 – 5913 50 Ave, Red Deer, Alberta T4N 4C4.
Condolences to the family can be forwarded from
www.mountainviewfuneralchapel.com Arrangements entrusted to
Mountain View Funeral Chapel; 5226 – 46 St, Olds, Alberta T4H 1B8.
Phone: 403-556-3223. Locally Owned And Operated, Proudly Serving Our
Community For Over 46 Years.
Publication Date: 2011/11/22
McKECHNIE, Len
Len McKechnie passed away peacefully in Calgary, AB on Monday,
November 18, 2013 at the age of 79 years. Len is lovingly remembered
by his wife of 53 years, Georgie; children, Marvin (Karen), Lawrence,
Gena and Neil (Shelley) and six grandchildren, Morgan, Jordan, Lauren,
Erin, Allison and Ian. He is survived by his sister, Ethel, as well as many
nieces and nephews. Len was predeceased by his sisters, Mabel, Ellinor
and Verna and brother, Harvey. Len was born on the family farm near
Tuffnell, SK and was the youngest of six children. He moved to Jasper, AB
in his 20's where he met and married Georgie. In the early 60's, they
moved to the Didsbury area and purchased a farm where they raised their
children. Len enjoyed baseball, curling and community involvement. He
retired from the oil and gas industry in 1992. A Memorial Service was
held at Olds Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 105, 5241 46 Street, Olds, AB
T4H 1H5 on Saturday, November 23, 2013 at 11:00 a.m. Interment
followed at Westerdale United Churchyard Cemetery. If friends so desire,
memorial donations may be made directly to the Veteran's Food Bank, 1,
4539 - 6 Street N.E., Calgary, AB T2E 3Z6. Expressions of sympathy may
be forwarded to the family via the website www.fostersgardenchapel.ca.
Foster's Garden Chapel Funeral Home and Crematorium , Telephone: 403297-0888 - Honoured Provider of Dignity Memorial.
Publication Date: 2013/11/26
McMILLAN, Betty Jean McMillan
1932 - 2013 -- With loving arms embraced around our mom, Kevin and
Donna said farewell to her on Wednesday evening June 5th, 2013. Betty
was born in Didsbury, Alberta on Oct 13, 1932. Mom was predeceased by
her loving husband John as well as her son Arnie. She also was
predeceased by her six sisters, Dina, Florence, Doris, Gladys, Christina
and Ivy, her parents George and Ethel Mayes, as well as many other
friends and family. She leaves to celebrate her life: Donna Kjorsvik and
Don Anderson of Bowden; Kevin and Maureen (Upton) McMillan of
Edmonton; the greatest loves of her life her grandchildren and greatgrandchildren; Jason (Grace)Kjorsvik, Kris Kjorsvik (Ty Braun), Kelsey
McMillan, Natalie McMillan, John Kjorsvik, Kylie Kjorsvik and Syndey
Braun. Mom held a very special place in her heart for her brother-in-law
Cecil Akre, her dear friends Jo Kearney, Marie Griffiths and mom's loving
daughter-in-law Lynn Hammer Cross as well as her loving care givers at
the Olds Long Term Care Centre. At Mom's request and wishes there will
be no service for her. She was loved by so many and we appreciate your
respect as well as ours to honour her wish. We love you mom, give a hug
to our dad and our brother as you are reunited again. In lieu of flowers,
donations may be made in Betty Jean McMillan's honor to the Olds
Hospital Long Term Care.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Innisfail entrusted with arrangements.
403-227-0006 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2013/06/11
Publication Date: 2011/09/20
MELVILLE, John Martin (Scotty)
November 25, 1922 – May 24, 2011
John better known to many as Scotty was born in Inchture, Perthshire,
Scotland on November 25, 1922. He immigrated to Canada in 1924 with
his Father, Mother, and older sister Rena. They lived in Fleming, Moose
Jaw, and
finally settling in Assiniboia, Saskatchewan in 1925. As a young boy
Scotty played a trumpet in the Assiniboia Boy's Band and was a forward
for the Yorkton Terrier's junior hockey team. When Scotty completed his
Grade 11, he decided to join the army. He lied about his age to enlist in
the Canadian Army Reserves. All his training was in the Eastern Canadian
Camps. Scotty went overseas in 1942 where he served in France,
Belgium, Holland, and Germany. While stationed in France as a dispatch
rider, Scotty was shot on patrol, receiving lacerations of the forearm and
knee. He was later discharged in 1946.
After the war, Scotty returned to Assiniboia. In 1947, he started his first
job in Lawrence Galloway's Machine Shop. To this day he had in his wallet
the first dollar he ever made. John Henderson, an ex-army friend
introduced Scotty to his sister Helen, who was a nurse's aide at the
Assiniboia Hospital. They later married and moved to Olds, Alberta in
1948. He worked in a machine shop and played hockey for the Olds Elks
Senior-Intermediate team. Scotty and Helen welcomed their first child
John in 1949. In 1950 he moved his family to Lloydminster, Alberta and
went to work for Johnson Welding. They welcome second son Dale in
1952, Twins, Gail and Garry in 1954 and completed their family with Mary
in 1959. In 1953 Scotty was badly burned in a tank explosion that he was
welding inside. The tank was not properly vented causing a fire and
explosion. In the early 60's he moved the family to Swan Hills to work for
Canadian Well Service on a pipeline in the Virginia hills, Judy Creek areas.
Then moved to Innisfail and went into partnership with Eddy Bird's
Welding. He lost his little finger when changing an alternator belt on his
truck. The partnership dissolved and part of his settlement was one
welding truck and he moved to Valleyview in August 1963. Working his
truck through Flint Construction, he later formed his own company in
1964 Scotty Melville & Sons Welding. His son John was the only one who
worked with Scotty for a short period. He worked on many pipeline
projects from Fox Creek, Virginia Hills, Shell Simonette. Scotty also
expanded his welding skills with making decorative iron railings for steps
and walkways, mostly for family. Besides running a business Scotty and
Helen were active members in the Valleyview Legion, Cubs and Scouts,
Curling Club. He coached hockey (Bud's Hotshots) and baseball
(Valleyview Rebels). In 1974 Scotty was on the move again. He left
Valleyview to take a welding inspectors position with Shell Canada,
overseeing pipeline projects in Big Valley, Harmatton, Burnt Timber, and
Limestone Mountain. To shorten his commuting distance he bought a
house in Olds, AB and Helen and youngest daughter Mary moved in 1975.
Scotty retired in 1987 after Helen suffered a mild stroke. They spent their
retirement travelling to eastern Canada, golfing, going to rodeos and
camping with the grandkids. Scotty was an active member of the Olds
Legion, avid fan supporter of the Olds Grizzlys and a member to the elite
men's club that gathered at Tim Horton's every morning and afternoon to
solve all the world's problems. Scotty enjoyed his chocolate bars and
Timmy's medium coffee with two sugars right up to the day before his
passing. Scotty will be dearly missed by his children Sharon (Dale)
Dowson, Indianhead, SK, John (Karry) Melville, Valleyview, AB, Dale
Melville, Medicine Hat, AB, Gail (Mike) Wilburn, Valleyview AB, Garry
(Brenda) Melville, Bowden, Mary (Bruce) Bieber, Olds and twelve
grandchildren and eleven great grand children. Number 12 was born on
June 14, 2011. Scotty was predeceased by his father John 1963, Mother
Mary 1972, Sister Rena 2006, Wife Helen 1990, and Grandson John
Edward 2000.
A Legion Funeral service was held May 27, 2011 in Olds and interment
followed in the Olds cemetery. Donations may be made to the Heart and
Stroke or to a charity of one's choice. Heartland Funeral Services, Olds
entrusted with arrangements. 403-507-8610.
www.heartlandfuneralservices.com.
Publication Date: 2011/07/19
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MENNEAR,Erlene
MICHAYLOW (Newton), Joan
MILNE, Christine
A Hero has Fallen... November 20, 1942 – December 10, 2010 -- Erlene
Mennear fought with strength, determination, perseverance and courage,
like no other. She influenced, changed and helped to save many lives –
we were not alone when we called her our hero. My Brother and I were
proud that she was our Mother. Erlene worked happily and tirelessly
within her community & her church. She started her beauty salon in 1967
and enjoyed 20 years of success with all her many friends and clients.
She eventually worked with Sundre Motors, as their top salesperson, for
23 years and valued all the many friendships she made while working
there. Erlene was most proud of the work she did with NBC Camps. With
the help of the founder of NBC Camps, Fred Crowell, and the Olds
College, the first NBC Camp Canada began in August 1986. Erlene's vision
of helping kids, enriching lives & making a difference, that she knew NBC
Camps could do, had been realized. This was one of Erlene's biggest joys,
was the success of NBC Camps in Canada, which she literally made
happen! Erlene was loved, respected and admired by all who knew her.
She will be lovingly missed by her husband Walter, of 48 years; daughter
Annette Izon and son Donald Mennear; her two precious grandchildren,
Cynthia and Brett Mennear; her godson Bobby Dodman; brothers Duane
& Norris Grace and their children and many grandchildren. Memorial
Service will be held for Erlene at the Sundre Community Centre at 2:30
pm on Saturday, December 18, 2010. Donations can be made to:
nbccamps.com.
Joan (Newton) Michaylow of Olds, Alberta, passed away peacefully on
January 18, 2014. She is lovingly survived by John, her husband of 47
years. Joan was born in Drumheller on December 11, 1944. She lived
with her family on a farm on the top of the Red Deer River banks near
Tolman Bridge until 1950 when the family moved to Rumsey so she could
start school there. Some of her fondest memories were of time spent at
the Rumsey and Morrin Schools where she made lifelong friends. Being
the youngest child, and the only girl, Joan was greatly loved, cherished
and protected by her three older brothers. She moved to Olds in 1963
and started working in the dental office with Dr. Hertz until his passing.
She worked in a ladies clothing store called the Betty Shop, at the
Treasure Chest Jewellery Store and the Saan Store. Joan then found her
dream job working for Home Hardware and she was with them for 29
years. Joan married John on July 9, 1966. They lived in Olds for 26 years
until 1989 when they bought a quarter section of land west of Olds where
they raise buffalo. Joan loved the farm life, hand raising a baby orphan
buffalo, raising goats and spending time with her beloved cats. Joan loved
to garden and was happiest when spring arrived and she could be in the
garden centre at Home Hardware. Joan never forgot her Rumsey roots
and was a proud supporter of the Red Deer River Garden Club. She was
involved in the activities of the Rumsey community and was more than
willing to pitch in and lend a hand whenever she could.
Having no children of her own, her nephews and nieces were very special
to her. They included her in every occasion they could. They are Keith
Newton (Randi, Michael,) Cindy and Jim Krywcun (Derek, Claire, Dallas,)
Debbie Newton, Darcy and Donna Newton (Kali, Tessa, Brenn,) Denise
and Mike Daniels (Colten, Shaylee,) Brian and Amanda Newton (Brianna,
Ashton,) Teddy and Cherilyn Michaylow, Christopher and Janet Michaylow
(India & Maddox,) Dustin Michaylow. She is also survived by two
brothers, Dave (Judy) Newton, Trevor (Mary) Newton and by her brothers
and sisters in law, Ted (Marilyn) Michaylow, Mike (Lucy) Michaylow, Lillian
(Marvin) Vetter, George Michaylow, Jean Horyn and their children. Joan
was predeceased by her parents, George and Margaret Newton, her
brother, Allan, her brother-in-law, Wally and her sister-in-law, Rose.
Funeral services were held on Tuesday, January 28, 2014 at 2:00 pm at
the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch #105, Olds with Harold Hunter
officiating. In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes may be made directly to
the Olds Hospital Airbed Fund or S.T.A.R.S. Air Ambulance.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Christine Adeline Milne was born Friday, April 13, 1934 at Byemoor,
Alberta to Gordon & Elda Walmsley. At the age of
2 1/2 months Chris moved with her family to Flatbush, Alberta. On Friday,
December 31, 1954, Christine married Ronald Milne, a farmer from the
Lone Pine area, east of Didsbury; this is where they lived and raised their
seven children. Chris belonged to many clubs and organizations over the
years and was very active in the community. A proud moment for her
family was when she received the J. C. McCulloch Award for Community
Volunteer. Chris was an avid reader, always grew a big garden and loved
the trees, flowers and birds that made up her yard. She enjoyed taking
the dogs with her on her daily walks. However, her greatest joy was when
her beloved grandchildren would come to visit. In 1997, Christine was
diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer's and in May of 2001 she moved
from the family farm to long term care in the Didsbury Hospital, where
she received years of wonderful loving care. In the early evening of
Sunday December 12, 2010, after a
busy afternoon of visits and her little great-granddaughter's laughter she
passed away peacefully with family members near.
Christine was predeceased by her parents, her husband Ronald, brother
Bill Walmsley and sister Ada Chomyszyn and by an infant sister. Left to
cherish Christine's memory are her seven children: Jim, Darrell and
Margaret, Denise and Ian Anhorn, Karen and Kevin Frayn, Kevin, Gordon
and
Donna-Lyn, Leanne and Michael Johnson; 10 grandchildren:: Thomi and
Kennedy Milne, Lacey and Staci Anhorn, Taylor and Jonathon Frayn,
Allison and Robyn Milne, Morgaine and Emily Johnson; and one greatgranddaughter Charley Myers-Frayn. She is also survived by sisters Betty
Munteanu, Peggy and Joe Pocha, and brother Tim and Charlotte
Walmsley; sisters-in-law Laura Fedyna and Anne Milne, and many nieces,
nephews, relatives and friends. Funeral Service was held at Knox United
Church, 1406 – 19th Ave, Didsbury on Saturday December 18, 2010 at
11:00 am with the Reverend Nancy Nourse officiating. Following the
funeral service Christine was laid to rest at the Didsbury Cemetery.
Donations in memory of Christine can
be directed to the Alzheimer Society, 134, 1935 - 32 Ave. NE, Calgary, AB
T2E 7C8. Condolence to the family can be forwarded from
www.mountainviewfuneralchapel.com. Arrangements entrusted to
Mountain View Funeral Chapel; 1413 – 21 Ave, Didsbury, Alberta. Phone
403-335-4773. Locally Owned And Operated, Proudly Serving Our
Community For Over 46 Years.
Publication Date: 2014/01/28
Publication Date: 2010/12/21
MICHIELS, Christopher R.
MJOLSNESS, Raymond Endrid
Publication Date: 2010/12/14 (Reprinted 2010/12/21)
MERCIER, Shauna Marie
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Shauna Marie
Mercier (nee Duffy) on June 2, 2011. A beautiful soul, who lost her long
battle with breast cancer. Shauna was born in Lacombe on April 30, 1970.
She had a happy, busy childhood. Long days were spent at the local
swimming pool which eventually turned into some time as a competitive
diver. She also figure skated and spent time as a cheerleader. Many hours
were spent outdoors and camping with her family. As a young adult she
went to Business College and worked a number of jobs that she excelled
at. She met and married Kevin Mercier in 1995 and they had three
awesome children. Jeremy, Jenna and Ashlynn were her world. She made
sure that every birthday was fun and special, that she volunteered at
school and that she was always there for them no matter how awful she
felt. A highlight for her was taking the family to Disneyland where they
could just be a regular family on vacation. Fernie was also a favourite
place to hang out and great family memories were created there. Dirt
biking was a particular love for Shauna and her family. They spent many
weekends with the Second Gear Club riding and socializing. Shauna was a
doer. If she decided that something needs doing then it usually happened
that day. She was creative and was a great photographer, although she
never gave herself credit for that. She was an auntie that all of her nieces
and nephews admired and loved. She was a confidante and friend to
many, as well as an inspiration and role model for all of us. Shauna is
survived by her loving husband, Kevin; children Jeremy, Jenna and
Ashlynn; parents John & Leona Duffy; sister Lee Ann (Brent); brother
Terry (Karyn); mother and father-in-law Joe & Vivian Mercier; as well as
numerous nieces, nephews and friends. A Celebration of Shauna's Life will
be held on Thursday June 9, 2011 at 2:00 p.m. at the Olds College
Alumni Centre. In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes may be made directly
to the Tom Baker Cancer Centre or charity of choice. Heartland Funeral
Services Ltd, Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403-507-8610.
www.heartlandfuneralservices.com.
Publication Date: 2011/06/7
MEYERS, Sigmund
October 12, 1909 to February 14, 2011 -- Sigmund Meyers entered
through Heaven's Gate on February 14, 2011, when his Lord and Saviour
called him home to forever live and walk with Him for all eternity. In 1928
he, and his sister Emily, immigrated to Canada from Poland and settled in
Trochu, Alberta. Moving to a new country, with different languages and a
different way of life was a far cry from anything they knew which
presented them with many challenges, but they persevered. On August
10, 1933, he was united in marriage to Minnie Schneider. Their marriage
was blessed with three children. They made their home in Trochu until
1952 when they moved to the Mayton district of Olds. They continued to
farm there until the summer of 1975 at which time they retired from
farming to live in Olds. Due to Minnie's deteriorating health in 2004, Sig
spent most of his days with her in the extended care unit of the Olds
Hospital, seldom leaving her side and assisting greatly with her personal
care. His selfless devotion left a deep impact on all who observed them.
Sig will be remembered for his devotion to his family - he is gone from
our lives, but forever in our hearts and memories. Left to mourn his
passing are his son Jim (Helen) Meyers of Calgary, his two daughters
Marjorie (Peter) Weber of Edmonton, Vivian (Ken) Drysdale of Calgary,
seven grandchildren and thirteen great-grandchildren. He was
predeceased by his best friend and loving wife Minnie in 2006, and his
sister Emily in 2002. Funeral services were held on Tuesday, February 22,
2011 at the East Olds Baptist Church with Pastor Dieter Gohl officiating.
Interment was held at the East Olds Cemetery. Memorial tributes may be
made directly to the Gideons or the charity of choice. Heartland Funeral
Services Ltd, Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403-507-8610
www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2011/02/22
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Christopher R.
Michiels. Chris passed away on May 9, 2012 at the age of 61 years. Chris
worked with the Calgary City Police, Calgary Transit and as a Greyhound
Bus Driver for 31 years. Upon retiring, he helped his wife Terry at the
Olds Greyhound, delivering freight. Chris made the best wine for all to
enjoy. He also enjoyed being a member for the Cantrak Society of Model
Railroaders specializing in N-scale. He loved building the layouts and
completing them with his unique designs and landscaping. Chris's
contagious laugh, his humorous remarks and the twinkle in his eyes will
be missed by his loving wife, Terry and her family and all his family,
friends and acquaintances. In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes may be
made directly to the Canadian Cancer Society Relay for Life, Watt's
Warriors Team c/o Desiree Maetche Box 248, Bowden, AB T0M 0K0. A
Come & Go Tea will be held on Tuesday May 15, 2012 from 1:00 - 3:00
p.m. at the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch #105, Olds. Heartland Funeral
Services Ltd, Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403-507-8610
www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2012/05/15
MILLER, Doreen
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Doreen Miller on
December 4, 2012 at the age of 78 years. Doreen was born on June 23,
1934 and grew up on the family farm west of Olds. She attended the
Hainstock School by horseback. After attending Olds College, she
travelled across Canada and to Japan. A career was started with A.G.T.
(Telus) in Olds and continued in many towns and cities in Alberta until her
retirement in Camrose in 1988. Doreen moved back to Olds to spend her
retirement in her hometown. Doreen is survived by her son Corry (Kylie)
and grandson Zane of Olds; two brothers Norman of Barrhead, Roger
(Lesley) of Edmonton as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Doreen
was predeceased by her parents Roy and Elsie Miller and one infant
brother Neil. Funeral services were held on Tuesday December 11, 2012
at the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch #105, Olds with Harold Hunter
officiating. Interment was held at the Hainstock Cemetery. In lieu of
flowers, memorial tributes may be made directly to the Alberta heart &
Stroke Foundation. Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with
arrangements. 403-507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservcies.com
Publication Date: 2012/12/11
MILLER, Ernest George (Ernie)
Ernest George (Ernie) Miller of Bowden, AB, died December 24, 2010 at
Red Deer Hospital. Ernie was born near Melville, SK, April 11, 1927. Ernie
attended Brandon College and later went on to the University of
Oklahoma where he graduated as a geologist. Ernie spent the majority of
his working career with Getty Oil Company (Tidewater , Getty, and
Canadian Reserve) working in Saskatchewan, Oklahoma, Los Angeles,
Houston, and Calgary. Ernie retired in 1983 to spend time with his family.
He is survived by his beloved wife Shirley, his children Rick, Alan (Lana),
Stephen (Linda), Heidi (Kevin Zerr). As well as his grandchildren Joel
Miller, Justin Miller (Kirsten Layton), Erin Bosch, and Vanessa Farkas, and
great- granddaughter Mikhael Layton Miller, sister Doris Marcia of
Regina,and sister-in-law Harriet Pentland of Winnipeg. He is also survived
by many nieces and nephews. Ernie was predeceased by both of his
parents,Leonhardt and Dorthea Miller, his three brothers and two sisters.
A memorial service was held at St. Paul's Lutheran Church 5022-52 St.
Olds, Alberta at 1:00 p.m. Thursday, December 30th. If friends so choose
memorial tributes may be made in honour of Ernie to either Canadian
Wildlife Federation, Canadian Cancer Society, or a charity of your
choosing. Condolences may be forwarded to the family at
www.mountainviewfuneralchapel.com Arrangements entrusted to
Mountain View Funeral Chapels 5226-46 St. Olds, Alberta. Locally owned
and operated. Proudly serving our community for over 46 years.
Publication Date: 2011/01/04
MILLER, Wade Alan
It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Wade Miller.
Wade passed away at his home in Blairmore on Thurday, May 22, 2014 at
the age of 50.
Wade is survived by his partner, Deb Witwicki; his daughter and her
husband, Stephanie and Cody Kallis and their two children, Kaydence and
Tucker; his father, Gary Miller; his brother Todd Miller; his brother and his
wife, Shawn and Anje Miller and their three children, Mytayla, Jaedan and
Jarrett; his sister and her husband, Darlene and Doug Newton and their
two children, Miranda and her boyfriend Steve, and Tyson. Wade was
predeceased by his mother Diana Miller in 2002.
Wade was a consistently kind, caring, intelligent and fun-loving person.
He will be fondly remembered and deeply missed.
A closed family celebration of Wade's lifewill be held. Donations in Wade's
memory may be made to STARS Air Ambulance (www.stars.ca or 1441
Aviation Park NE,Box 570 Calgary, AB T2E 8M7).
Publication Date: 2014/05/27
It is with great sadness that the family of Raymond Endrid Mjolsness
announces his passing on October 25, 2012. Raymond Endrid Mjolsness
was born in Didsbury, Alberta on July 9, 1926 to Alice and Endred
Mjolsness of Bergen, Alberta. He grew up in the Bergen area, working on
the farm and in a sawmill with his father. In and around 1956, he moved
his family to Calgary where he worked several jobs before working with
the Calgary School Board as a caretaker. He retired to Sundre to build a
retirement home on the Bergen Road. He was an active member of the
Sundre Lions Club and the Sundre United Church. He was predeceased by
his parents, his son Jon, and his loving wife Edith. He leaves to mourn his
four surviving children, Calvin (Ursula) Mjolsness, Jane (Gary) Atkins,
Loretta (Gerry) Ennis, and Colleen (Colin) Holden, 11 grandchildren and
15 great-grandchildren, as well as his sister Merle Mathew. Raymond will
be sadly missed by all. A Funeral service was held at the Sundre United
Church on November 3, 2012 at 1:30 p.m. If friends so desire, memorial
donations may be made to the Alzheimer Society of Alberta and
Northwest Territories (ASANT) 10531 Kingsway Avenue Edmonton AB T5H
4K1. Messages of condolence to the family may be forwarded to
www.heartlandfuneralservices.com. Arrangements entrusted to Heartland
Funeral Services, Innisfail. Phone: 403.227.0006.
Publication Date: 2012/11/06
MOCK, Raymond
It is with deep sadness and love that we announce the passing of
Raymond Mock on April 21, 2012 after a brief battle with cancer. Ray was
born in Kerrobert, Saskatchewan on June 14, 1942. Raymond grew up in
Saskatchewan on the family farm with four siblings. He spent his working
career of 31 years at the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool. After retiring from
the Wheat Pool he obtained his Real Estate License; he worked in that
field until moving to Olds, AB in 1997. Ray's passions included playing his
accordion, camping with family and friends, Ford trucks and cheering for
his beloved Saskatchewan Roughriders. He also loved to spend time with
his friends and neighbours who shared his love of cards and music.
Although our loss and sorrow is great, we remember Ray as a kind and
loving husband, father, grandfather and friend. Ray is survived by his
wife, Irene of 18 years; stepchildren: Debbie (Gar), Linda (Blair), Bernie
(Rob), Steve (Angie), Janet (Fred) and Fay (Alex) as well as twelve
grandchildren and one great grandchild. He is also survived by his Mother
Barbara Mock, three brothers: Ken (Diane), Wilbert (Louise) and Gordon
(Karen) and one sister Linda. Ray was predeceased by his father Tony
Mock. A Prayer Service for Raymond Mock will be held Tuesday, April 24th
2012 at 7:00 p.m. at St. Stephen`s Catholic Church, 4302 – 57 Avenue,
Olds. The Funeral Mass will be held at St. Stephen`s Catholic Church on
Wednesday, April 25, 2012 at 11:00 a.m. In lieu of flowers, memorial
donations may be made to the Tom Baker Cancer Centre care of the
Alberta Cancer Foundation, 1331 – 29 Street NW, Calgary AB T2N 4N2. or
to the Canadian Cancer Society, 200, 325 Manning Road NE, Calgary, AB
T2E 2P5. Condolences may be forwarded to the family at
www.mountainviewfuneralchapel.com. Arrangements are entrusted to
Mountain View Funeral Chapel, 5226 – 46 Street, Olds AB T4H 1B8.
Phone 403 556 3223. Locally owned and operated proudly serving our
community for over 49 years.
Publication Date: 2012/04/24
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MOLENDYK, Audrey
MOON, Francis "Frank" Clifton
MORASCH, Beverley Ann (Barker)
Audrey Molendyk, beloved wife of John, passed away peacefully at the
Olds Hospital on November 28, 2010 at the age of 78 years. Audrey was
born April 29, 1932 in High River and she was the youngest of 5 children
born to Stan & Lillian Osmond. Audrey was raised on a farm in the Gladys
Ridge area. During the school year the family resided in Okotoks. Audrey
was involved in the United Church and was part of the CGIT program.
After completing school, Audrey worked in the CIBC bank in High River, a
job that she thoroughly enjoyed. In 1949, Audrey met a young man, John
Molendyk, at a country dance and they were married on August 6, 1952
in Okotoks. John and Audrey lived at Halkirk and Okotoks before buying
their farm at Three Hills in 1956. Audrey enjoyed playing the piano, being
a member of the Allingham Ladies Club and teaching Sunday School. She
also took great pride in her vegetable garden, flower beds, feeding
chickens, cooking, baking and her home canning. In 1981, Audrey, John
and youngest son Brian, moved to Wanham where they bought a farm
and resided for 7 years. John and Audrey retired in 1988 moving back to
Olds. Family life was of the utmost importance to Audrey. She enjoyed
having a good visit and she treasured special moments she spent with her
children, grandchildren and great-grandson participating in their birthdays
and special occasions. Audrey is survived by her loving husband of 58
years, John; her children Kathy (Wayne) Stuber of Medicine Hat; Jan
(Sandy) Molendyk of Three Hills; Brian Molendyk & wife Helen Cronkhite
of Grande Prairie; grandchildren Jennifer Stuber of Brooks, Brant
(Candace) Stuber of Medicine Hat, Scott Molendyk of Blackfalds, Mark
Molendyk of Lethbridge, Jacob and Ben Molendyk of Grande Prairie;
great-grandson Caden Stuber; sister Doreen (Walter) Fossum of Consort
and brother Doug (Myrtle) Osmond of Bowden along with a large and
loving extended family. Audrey was predeceased by her parents, brothers
Ken and Bernard and her grandson Matthew. Funeral services were held
on Friday, December 3, 2010 at 2:00 p.m. at the Olds United Church with
Reverend Dong Chun Seo officiating. Memorial tributes may be made
directly to the Alberta Cancer Foundation. Heartland Funeral Services Ltd,
Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403-507-8610
www.heartlandfuneralservices.com.
Mr. Francis "Frank" Clifton Moon of Olds, beloved husband of Esther Moon
passed away in Long Term Care at the Olds Hospital on Sunday, May 20,
2012 at the age of 93 years. Frank will be lovingly remembered by his
devoted wife Esther of 64 years. His memory will be further cherished by
his sons Doug (Trudie) of Slave Lake and Gary (Karen) of Red Deer as
well as by his five grandchildren: Tracey, Doug, Jeff, Brad and Kelly. Frank
will be lovingly remembered by his five great-grandchildren: Haileigh,
Cariline, Caden, Colton and Marek; two brothers Royden and Riley
(Millie); two sisters: Helen and Wynnie as well as a large extended family
and many dear friends. Frank was predeceased by his parents, his brother
Bill, Sisters: Freda and Bertha. Frank was born in Didsbury April 18, 1919
and attended school in the area. Frank's industrious nature kept him
busy; he was very hard working and took on many roles. Most of his
career he spent behind the driver's wheel. He was an avid outdoors man
and camper. Frank was a talented woodworker that could fix anything. He
will be remembered for his great sense of humour, his honest nature and
his devotion to his family. A celebration of Frank's Life will be held at
Mountain View Funeral Chapel, 5226 -46 Street, Olds on Tuesday, June
12, 2012 at 1:00 p.m. with the Reverend Harold Hunter officiating.
Interment will follow at the Didsbury Cemetery. Condolences can be
forwarded to the family at www.mountainviewfuneralchapel.com. If
friends so desire, memorial donations may be directed to the charity of
the donor's choice. Arrangements are in care of Mountain View Funeral
Chapel, 5226 – 46 Street, Olds, AB T4H 1B8. Phone 403 556 3223.
Locally Owned And Operated. Proudly Serving Our Community For Over
49 Years!
March 23, 1942 -July 30, 2012 -- On July 30th 2012, Beverley Ann
(Barker) Morasch passed away peacefully at the Mazankowski Heart
Institute in Edmonton Alberta. Her family will deeply miss her zest for life,
hilarious sense of humour and passion for fostering and growing a tightly
woven circle of family and friends. Beverley is survived by her loving
husband of 52 years, Gerald A. Morasch, her daughters, Cheryl (Dave)
McDougall and Leanne (Simon) Cobban. Beverley's grandchildren, Jeremy
(Heather) McDougall, Jason (Lindsey) McDougall, Jenelle (Danny)
Peterson, Andrew Cobban, and Alexander Cobban. Beverley's great
grandchildren Holly, Charlie, Morgan, and Mason McDougall. Father in-law
Danny Morasch, sister-in-law Gail Lonergan (Michael Violini). Nieces and
nephew, Terrill Schumaker, Wade (Linette) Schumaker and Kari (Colin)
Bulger, and Carmen Lonergan. Half-sisters Maureen (Normand) Devin,
and Heather Kelly. Beverley is predeceased by her grandmother Gertrude
Ellen (Hume) Carter, sister Carol (Larry) Schumaker, mother-in-law Elsie
(Danny) Morasch, parents Norman Barker, and Evelyn Mock.
Thank you for giving us a wonderful life.
Beverley's celebration of Life will be held at the Edgemont Community
Centre in Calgary on August 15th 2012 2pm-5pm. In lieu of flowers
donations can be made to the Calgary Zoo.
Publication Date: 2010/12/07
MOLENDYK, John
John Molendyk passed away peacefully at the Olds hospital on March 27,
2011 at the age of 87 years. John was born on December 18, 1923 in
Pernis Holland and was the 5th child of 10 children to his parents Jan and
Elizabeth. John attended school until the age of 13. He worked for various
farmers until joining the police force at the age of 18. In 1947 John and
his brother Floyd immigrated to Canada. After 9 days on the ship
"Waterman" they docked in Montreal , then boarded on a train coming
west to Calgary. They were met by their Uncle Bill and Aunt Wilma
Groeneveld. John stayed there and worked for them on their farm. John
met Audrey Osmond at a country dance in Okotoks in 1949 and were
married on August 6 1952. John and Audrey lived at Halkirk and Okotoks
before buying their farm at Three Hills in 1956. John thoroughly enjoyed
the farm life, he was very proud that their children were born and raised
there. Spring was a great time with the arrival of new calves and there
was always time for a drive through the pasture to see the cows and
calves. In 1981 Audrey , John & youngest son Brian moved to Wanham
where they bought a farm and resided for 7 years. John and Audrey
retired in 1988 moving back to Olds. Family was of the utmost importance
to John. 'Opa' was always up for a game of crib with the grandchildren,
going to their 4-H achievement days, graduations, hockey games,
birthdays and special occasions. He liked to have a good visit, although if
it was about cattle so much the better. John is survived by his children
Kathy(Wayne) Stuber of Medicine Hat, Jan(Sandy) Molendyk of Three
Hills, Brian Molendyk and wife Helen Cronkhite of Grande Prairie;
grandchildren Jennifer Stuber of Brooks, Brant (Candace) Stuber of
Medicine Hat, Scott Molendyk of Blackfalds, Mark Molendyk of Lethbridge,
Jacob & Ben Molendyk of Grande Prairie; great-grandson Caden Stuber;
brothers Janus & Floyd and sisters Meinsje, Elizabeth, and Agnes along
with a large and loving extended family. John was predeceased by his
loving wife Audrey, grandson Matthew, brothers Arie, Bill, Jake and Tony.
Funeral services were held on Friday April 1, 2011 at 2pm at the Olds
United Church with Rev. Dong Chun Seo officiating. Interment was held at
the Mount Davis Cemetery, Three Hills. Memorial tributes may be made
directly to the Olds United Church Building Fund or the Olds Hospital
Palliative Care.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd, Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com.
Publication Date: 2011/04/05
MONTGOMERY, Dorothy
May 21, 1917 - June 4, 2013 -- It is with joy and sorrow, the family of
Dorothy Montgomery, announces that she has run the race for 96 years
and crossed the finish line.
Mom is lovingly remembered by her children; Richard (Carol), Raymond
(Helen), Allan (Ev), Don (Bev), Neil, Dawna (Russ), and Jeanne (Neil), 32
grandchildren, 41 great grandchildren and 5 great great grandchildren.
She is also survived by her 7 siblings; Fred (Vi), Ray, Lewis (Blanche), Vi,
Bob (Margaret), Harry (Shirley), and Betty (Howard), as well as a large
circle of other relatives and friends.
Predeceased by her children; Jim, Elaine, & Joy, and her husbands Cecil
Myram in 1952 and John Montgomery in 1997.
A graveside service was held at the Cochrane Cemetery on Monday June
10, 2013 at 12:00 p.m., followed by a Memorial Service later Monday
afternoon, at 2:00 p.m. at the Cremona Country Fellowship Church, turn
East into the Village of Cremona off the 22 highway, and take the second
left (1st Street), across from the post office.
If friends so desire, memorial tributes in Dorothy's memory can be made
to the Mustard Seed, 102 - 11 Ave S.E., Calgary, AB T2G 0X5 theseed.ca,
or the Cremona Country Fellowship Church, PO Box 163, Cremona, AB
T0M 0R0.
Arrangements in care of Cochrane Country Funeral Home, Cochrane,
Alberta. Telephone: 403-932-1039. Forward condolences through
www.cochranecountryfuneralhome.com
Publication Date: 2013/06/11
Publication Date: 2012/05/29
MOORE, George Charles
George Charles Moore, 72, of Olds, Alberta, passed away on Friday, May
23, 2014 at the Olds Municipal Hospital. George was Born in Calgary,
Alberta to Tom and Inez Moore in 1941. George lived in Calgary up until
1980 when he moved with his wife and children to Olds.
Throughout most of his working years George worked as a semi-truck
owner/operator driving within Canada and the United States. George was
a very happy, outgoing and passionate man. In his spare time he enjoyed
Nascar,(Dale Earnhardt Jr. was his favourite), camping, racing pony
chariots, boating (primary goal was knocking kids off the tube), having a
party, and most of all spending time with his family.
George was extremely loving, proud and supportive of his wife and best
friend of 40 years, Sandy (Hays) Moore, son Courtney Moore and his wife
Tracey of Okotoks, daughter Shayna (Moore) MacNeil and her husband
John of Olds, grandchildren Logan, Peyton, Charley and Mackenzie. He is
also survived by his (favourite) Mother in law Ollie Hays of Olds; as well
as his loving extended family Fred (Paddy) and Cathie Hays of Airdrie,
Bob and Mary Hays of Olds and Terry Hays of Olds, nieces, nephews and
many other friends.
The family will receive friends for a celebration of George's life at 3:00 on
Saturday, May 31, 2014 at the Olds Legion, branch #105 at 5241 46st,
Olds, Alberta. Memorial donations may be made in George's name to the
Alberta Cancer Foundation, 10123 99 St NW, Edmonton, AB T5J 3H1,
Canada or albertacancer.ca.
West View Funeral Services, Olds, entrusted with arrangements.
Publication Date: 2014/05/27
MOORE, James "Jim"
Jim passed away on Monday, July 1, 2013 after a long and courageous
battle with cancer. He was born on February 21, 1955 in Stettler and
raised on the family farm at Rumsey, attending school in Rumsey and
then Morrin. Jim is survived by his loving wife of 39 years Ellen; son Neil;
daughter Tracey (Chris) MacFarlane; grandchildren Avalea Enzie, Alyx,
Peyton, Jaxon, and Jordyn MacFarlane; brother John (Betty) Moore; sister
Bonita (Weldon) Miller; brother and sister-in-laws Bev (Brian) McIntosh,
Harvey (Wendy) Hildahl; Penny Hildahl (Gordon England); Frances
Avramenko, and Peter (Hazeline) Hildahl; and numerous aunts, uncles,
nieces, and nephews. He was predeceased by his father Raymond in
2005; mother Laurine in 2007; and brother-in-law Bob Avramenko in
2010. Jim met the love of his life, Ellen Hildahl, in high school and they
were married on May 4, 1974. Jim was skilled in many different areas. He
worked as a journeyman electrician in the early 1980's, then joined the
health care system in the maintenance department in 1986 where he
worked his way up to manager of Accomodation Services. Jim loved to
play golf and slow pitch, camp with his family and friends, and, in
general, to enjoy life. He loved his family above all else and his
grandchildren were the light of his life. He will be sorely missed by all who
knew him. Jim's family would like to thank the staff at the Tom Baker
Cancer Centre and Strathmore Hospital for all their excellent care, love,
and support. Donations in Jim's memory may be made directly to the
Brain Tumor Foundation of Canada (#301 - 620 Colborne St., London, ON,
N6B 3R9). A memorial service will be held on Saturday, July 6, 2013 at
Lord of All Lutheran Church (Strathmore) at 2:30 p.m. To send
condolences, please visit www.wheatlandfuneralhome.ca.
Publication Date: 2013/07/09
MORAN, Clarence Robert
It is with deep sadness we announce the passing of Clarence Robert
Moran on February 16, 2013 with loved ones by his side. Clarence was
born in Wynyard, Saskatchewan on November 2, 1928 to Robert and
Frances Moran. He had five siblings; Harris, Irene, Lorraine, Doreen and
Doris. Clarence loved to be on the farm listening and watching wildlife,
tinkering with lawn mowers and repairing small engines. He also enjoyed
going into Sundre and Olds to enjoy a good cup of coffee with friends.
Clarence will be dearly missed by his sisters Lorraine Jackson and Doris
(Benny) Switzer and their families; friends Tara & Jody Tooth and their
children Corbin, Colten and Kaitlynn; Lorna Samuel, Tom Moes, Scotty
Nordquist and many other cherished friends. He was predeceased by his
father Robert and mother Frances; brother Harris Moran and sisters Irene
Moran and Doreen Bissett. The family would like to thank the Olds
Hospital Long Term Care staff for their kind and compassionate care given
to Clarence. Funeral services were held on Friday February 22, 2013 at
Heartland Funeral Services Chapel, Olds with Harold Hunter officiating.
Interment followed at the Olds Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial
tributes may be made directly to the Alzheimers Society. Heartland
Funeral Services Ltd, Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403-507-8610
www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2013/02/26
Publication Date: 2012/08/14
MORGAN, Irene
Irene Morgan passed away October 12, 2012 at the Olds Hospital
Extended Care at the age of 90 years. Irene Nellie Morgan (nee
Armstrong) was born in Veteran, Alberta to Wilber and Nellie Armstrong
on April 10, 1922. She attended school there until she graduated. As the
war was waging in Europe, Irene enlisted in the RCAF in 1942 while at the
same time one of her two sisters, Mildred enlisted in the Navy. Her first
posting was in Ottawa as an Ops Clerk. She was then transferred to
Halifax all the while working towards a posting overseas as her sister
Mildred was already in London. Irene finally did get a posting overseas,
albeit that it was only a "little bit overseas" as it was to Torbay,
Newfoundland where she was a postal clerk. After her discharge in 1945,
Irene attended the University of Calgary and received her teacher's
certificate. She taught in several schools in Central Alberta including
Orkney and Sundre. While at a dance she met Dave Morgan and within a
short time they married in 1951. They made their home in the Harmattan
community. In 1959, Richard, their first son came along and following
shortly after was baby John. As the farming and ranching progressed and
the boys grew up, there were opportunities to travel overseas which was
a dream come true for Irene. The Morgans travelled to Austria,
Czechoslovakia, Switzerland, and Germany on a Pinzgauer cattle tour and
then onto Australia and New Zealand. Many more trips were taken by the
Morgans to places such as Costa Rica, Cayman Islands, South Africa,
Argentina, Brazil, and Venezuela. Irene loved her trip to Scotland and
England. There were many road trips as well, one of them being as far
away as the Yukon and Alaska. She was an integral part of the farming
business as gardener, bookkeeper, mom and wife amongst other things.
Dave admired her ability to do the accounting as well as any chartered
accountant. Her garden was well tended and abundant with various
vegetables and flowers as well as many raspberry bushes. Besides the
endless hard work, the Morgans had time to entertain, something else
Irene really enjoyed. Many family, friends, and neighbours enjoyed some
of the good parties complete with singsongs, storytelling and laughter
that Irene put together at her home. History was of great interest to
Irene. She compiled the collection of all the letters that John Morgan St.,
along with some from Charlie Morgan, had written to their mother when
they first came to Canada on their way to the Gold Rush as well as
homesteading in Harmattan. This compilation of first hand historic events
was published in a hardcopy of a book titled "Dear Mother". To Irene's
delight the books all sold. Taking her interest in pioneer history to another
level, she sat on the Board of Directors for the Sundre Museum where she
was very proud of the creation of not only the exhibits of artifacts but of
the World of Wildlife portion as well. Irene was a lifelong member of the
Harmattan Hal Club and Community Centre. She was also a part of the
historic little St. George's Anglican Church located in Harmattan. In 1983,
Irene wrote, "I have enjoyed being a member of the Harmattan Club and
Community Center and St. George's W.A. This is one of the best
Communities in the country and I am grateful to the early settlers for the
risks they took, the hardships endured to pioneers in this area. They were
an interesting, resourceful group of individuals."
They came from many places
To break and till the land
Their only sure assistance
Was a neighbor's helping hand
With little else but strength and will
They stayed and persevered until
They built our heritage, richer far than gold
A legacy of values that we still hold.
Irene witnessed many events in her 90 years. To the end of her days, she
was always interested in politics and was dismayed to see the times
changing which are in turn altering the legacy of the pioneer values. Irene
is survived by her two sons Richard and John; her brother-in-law Jack
Morgan (101 years of age) and numerous nieces and nephews. Irene was
predeceased by her parents Wilber and Nellie Armstrong; her husband
David; two sisters and their husbands Mildred (Lyle) Brackett and Wilma
(Bill) Sterr. A Celebration of Life will be held on Friday October 26, 2012
at 2:00 p.m. at the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch #105, Olds with
Harold Hunter officiating. In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes may be
made directly to STARS Air Ambulance or Olds Hospital Palliative Care
Unit. Arrangements entrusted to Derek Ramage, Heartland Funeral
Services Ltd, Olds. 403-507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2012/10/23
MORITZ, Gordon Ronald
October 24, 1935 – Edmonton, Alberta; October 15, 2014 – Calgary,
Alberta -- Gordon was born October 24, 1935 and passed away peacefully
on Wednesday, October 15, 2014 at the age of 78 years. He leaves
behind his loving wife Donna; daughter Linda McKinnon (Don);
grandchildren Douglas and Kasandra McKinnon and sister Eileen Parker.
He was predeceased by his son Douglas in 1972.
A Celebration of Gordon's Life will be held at the Fraternal Order of Eagles
Hall (9303 5 Street SE, Calgary) on Friday, October 24, 2014 at 3:00 p.m.
Condolences may be forwarded through www.mcinnisandholloway.com. If
friends so desire, memorial tributes may be made directly to the Canadian
Diabetes Association, #204, 2323 – 32nd Avenue N.E., Calgary, AB T2E
6Z3 Telephone: (403) 266-0620, ext. 112, www.diabetes.ca.
In living memory of Gordon Moritz, a tree will be planted at Fish Creek
Provincial Park by McINNIS & HOLLOWAY FUNERAL HOMES, Park
Memorial, 5008 ELBOW DRIVE S.W. Calgary, AB, T2S 2L5, Telephone:
403-243-8200.
Publication Date: 2014/10/21
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MORITZ (nee Goddard), Mary Hazel
MORRISON, Victor
MUNCHINSKY, George
Mary Hazel Moritz (nee Goddard) passed away quietly at home on
December 7, 2012. Hazel was born on August 26, 1924 to Floyd and
Austa Goddard. She lived in the Samis district until moving into Olds in
1937 with her family. Hazel attended school at Samis and was active in
playing ball and hockey.
Hazel married Raymond Moritz in 1945, and over the years, was blessed
with six children. She was a member of the Samis Women's Institute, and
shared duties as President and Secretary. She spent many years catering
to banquets for the Women's Institute, Community Club and Olds United
Church. In her spare time, Hazel worked at the Arena concession for the
Elks Hockey Club. She later took over running the concession, and with
the help of her family, made many a pot of coffee. When the new Arena
was built, she ran the concession for Olds Minor Hockey until she retired
in 1983.
Hazel enjoyed having coffee with friends and neighbors until her passing.
Her happiest moments however, were when she was surrounded by her
large family. She loved to sit and watch them, a quiet smile of joy and
contentment on her face. When she was with family - all was good in her
world.
Hazel was predeceased by her husband Raymond in 1995, two sons Larry in 1994, and Stan in 2012, father Floyd in 1955, mother Austa in
1985, and brothers Glenn in 1937, Ken in 2005, Ches in 2008, Earl in
2011. She leaves to mourn her four children Dennis (Beth), Norma (Don),
Floyd (Rixta), and Ronald. She also leaves behind
her sister, Opal, brother, Myrl (Joan), daughters-in-law Mary and Angela,
sister-in-law Rose Goddard, as well as many grandchildren, greatgrandchildren, nieces and nephews.
Funeral service information will be announced later this week.
In lieu of flowers, a donation to the charity of one's choice may be made.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservcies.com
Victor Morrison, beloved husband of Dorothy, passed away peacefully at
the Olds Hospital, December 13, 2012, at the age of 93. Vic was born
November 8, 1919, in Delia, Alberta, and grew up in Olds. He served with
the Calgary Tank Regiment in World War II in England, Italy, France, and
Holland and was away for four and a half years. Following his return from
the war, he married Dorothy Hickman and to this union was blessed four
children – Vicki, Jimmy, Leslie, and Brenda. Dot and Vic owned and
operated Morrison Meats for 25 years. Vic was actively involved in the
community. He served on the Olds Town Council and in various capacities
at the Royal Canadian Legion including President and on the Board of
Directors. His hobbies were many. He loved to garden and enjoyed
hockey, golf, and curling. Vic is survived by his wife, Dorothy, of 67 years
and his daughters, Vicki, Leslie (Larry), Brenda (Gerry), one brother
Murray (Georgina), sister-in-law Anne, and numerous nieces and
nephews. He will also be lovingly remembered by his grandchildren,
Paula, Alexa (Kayle), Amy (Rob), Calvin (Monique), Kristen, Elyse, five
great grandchildren, and his devoted caregiver Linny. Vic was
predeceased by his son Jimmy, grandson Graham, and brothers Embert
and Jack. In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes may be made to a charity
of your choice. Funeral services were held on Tuesday December 8, 2012
at 2:00 p.m. at the Olds United Church with Harold Hunter officiating.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com.
George passed away peacefully after a long battle with cancer on
September 18 at the age of 79. George, son of Amalie and Joseph
Munchinsky was born on December 10, 1934 in Hanley, Saskatchewan. In
his teens his family moved to Minitonas, Manitoba. He completed his high
school in Minitonas, Manitoba, B.A. at the University of Winnipeg, M.Div.
at Bethel Seminary, M.Th. at Luther Seminary and D.Min. at Bethel
Seminary.He was a pastor at Grace-Kildonan Baptist, Winnipeg, First
Baptist, Prince Albert and First Baptist, Olds. George was called to
Christian service and ministry while doing mission work in Winnipeg. He
had a visitation and teaching ministry at each church. George accepted
Christ as His Saviour at a children's Bible camp. Almost immediately his
favourite hymn became "When the Roll is Called up Yonder". His lifelong
favourite Bible verse was Jesus' words, "Peace I leave with you; my peace
I give you. I do not give to you as the world gives. Do not let your hearts
be troubled and do not be afraid." John 14:27. George appreciated his
retirement years when he could spend good times with family and friends.
He wrote the Munchinsky family history book and translated several
books from Czech to English. But now we take comfort in knowing he can
sing and walk again and rejoice in his Saviour, Jesus Christ. George was
predeceased by his parents, his sister Rose (Jake) Dyck and brothers
Oldrich (Olga), Milton (Georgina and Vangi) and Joe. He will be missed by
his wife of 54 years, Darlene, children Nathan and Lois, brother-in-law
and sister-in-law Wally and Lillian Slama, and numerous nieces, nephews
and cousins. A memorial service of celebration will be held at First Baptist
Church on Friday, September 26 at 2:00 p.m. with Pastors Brent Reilly,
Norm Tauber and Harold Hunter officiating. In lieu of flowers, memorial
donations may be made to the Romania Mission of First Baptist Church or
a charity of your choice. Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted
with arrangements. 403-507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2012/12/11
MORITZ, Stanley Allen
July 1, 1947 - November 17, 2012 -- MORITZ, Stanley Allen, 1289 days
after his successful lung transplant, our beloved Stan passed away
surrounded by his loving family. Born to Ray & Hazel Moritz on July
1,1947 in Olds, AB. Stan in his early years was a typical prairie boy
spending 5 years as a cadet in the RCAC 185. His love for hockey had him
refereeing for 13 years in both AB & BC. From 1966 to 1976 Stan served
in the RCMP stationed in Campbell River, Courtney and Quesnel, BC. Stan
was very involved in serving his community, volunteering and working
with the local CB radio clubs. When leaving the RCMP he transitioned to
BC Corrections, starting with Snowden Work Camp in Campbell River then
to Jordan River Work Camp and finally Vancouver Island Remand
Correction Centre where Stan was very proud to play an active role in the
beginning of the electronic monitoring program. In 2000, Stan met his
love Angela and they were married two years later. In 2002, Stan took an
early retirement due to health issues that were later diagnosed as
idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis. After a very bumpy road, Stan received his
gift of a lung transplant in 2009. He is survived by his wife Angela,
mother Hazel, daughters Christel & Sherry, stepchildren: Fred, Paulina,
Anthony & Aneilla, siblings: Dennis, Norma (Gulbe), Larry (deceased),
Floyd, & Ron, their loving families, and 11 dearly loved grandchildren.
Everyone who had the opportunity to receive the gift of Stan's friendship
will sadly miss him. Thank you to all of the friends he made on his
incredible life journey and to those who have supported us with their
kindnesses, love and prayers. We would like to thank his doctors, nurses
and staff at the ICU and 8 North at RJH. Special thanks to his respiratory
therapists, the transplant team, and Doctors Levey, Wilson, Waters,
Polson & Smardon; A heartfelt thank you from his family as without you,
Stan would not have brightened this world for as long as he did. Memorial
Service was held Saturday November 24, 2012 at First Memorial Funeral,
4725 Falaise Dr., Victoria, BC. In lieu of flowers, please consider becoming
an organ donor today at www.bctranplant.ca or make a donation to BC
Transplant in Stan's honour. Organ Donation Awareness became Stan's
greatest goal.
Publication Date: 2012/11/27
MORITZ, Tammy Louise
It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Tammy Louise
Moritz beloved mother, sister, aunt, and friend. She was taken suddenly
from us on October 27th at the young age of 47. Tammy was born May
14, 1966 in Calgary to proud parents Roy and Hazel and older brother
Don. The family moved to a farm east of Didsbury where Tammy became
an older sister to brother Shane. Here she pursued her love of horses. At
Didsbury High Tammy participated in many sports and was recognized as
Athlete of the Year. She married Terry Peterman in 1984 and in 1990,
Tammy and Terry welcomed a son, Lyle, into their lives. At this time she
worked for UFA and in 1989 she became a School Trustee. That
experience offered the opportunity to enter the car business and she
spent several successful years as manager at Gary Moe Mazda. In 2000,
Tammy married Ron Moritz and in 2001, Tammy and Ron welcomed twin
boys, Brandon and Brody into the family. With the chance to spend more
time with her boys Tammy took a job as manager for the Olds Grizzles
and just recently expanded her talents into the oilfield business. Tammy
had a passion for horses, The Calgary Flames and Stampeders, all other
sports and spending time with family and friends. Tammy was the number
one fan of her sons supporting Lyle in his pursuit of riding and Brandon
and Brody with their hockey. The one trait that Tammy was well known for
was having strong opinions and the confidence to express them. Tammy
was a great hostess and was known for her expert entertaining of family
and friends. She loved Christmas and everyone who visited her during
this season would be impressed with the detailed decorating of her home.
Tammy was a friend who was fiercly loyal to all the people in her life for
whom she cared. True, generous and loyal in all she did. Tammy had
ambitions and plans for the future for herself and her boys and she has
been taken much too soon. She will be forever remembered by her sons,
Lyle, Brandon and Brody; her brother Don(Kari) and their children
Samantha, Karlee, and Sydney; and brother Shane (Jody) and their
children Brett, Kelly, Kendal, and Cori and her second family the
Worsfold's. Tammy will also remain in the hearts of all her family and
friends. A Celebration of her Life was held on November 2, 2013 at the
First Baptist Church, Olds with Harold Hunter officiating. In lieu of flowers,
memorial tributes may be made directly to the Alberta Children's Hospital
or to S.T.A.R.S. Air Ambulance.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2013/11/05
Publication Date: 2012/12/18
MUELLER, George Edward
George Edward Mueller passed away February 27, 2012 at the age of 91.
George was born the youngest of four boys on January 22, 1921 at
Champion, Alberta. He was predeceased by: his parents, Louis and Ada;
his three brothers, Emery, Claude and Barney and their wives. He is
survived by: his loving wife of 70 years, Thelma; daughter Shirley
(Dennis) Roemmele, Larry (Donna), Lorne (Cheryl). George also leaves
seven grandchildren: Darin (Sharmon) Roemmele, Shelly (John) McLaren,
Aaron (Tara) Mueller, Marsha (Clint) Aarsby, Carleen (Dean) Gorr, Nadine
(Cameron) Layden and Colin (Angie) Mueller; 14 great-grandchildren as
well as numerous nieces and nephews. George and Thelma farmed and
lived on the family homestead until 1983 when they sold it to a nephew
and moved to be near their three children and families. They bought a
farm and farmed in the Hainstock district, west of Olds until 1995 when
they retired to Olds. A Celebration of George's Life will be held at the Olds
Evergreen Centre at 1:00 p.m. on March 8, 2012.
Donations can be made to: Olds Extended Care, Olds Evergreen Centre or
the charity of one's choice.
Publication Date: 2012/03/06
MUELLER, Kristine
With heavy hearts we announce the passing of our dear mother Kristine
Mueller (Omy) on April 16th 2014 at the age of 94. She passed away
peacefully at the Olds Hospital with her family by her side. Kristine was
born in Markerville on June 23rd 1919, where she spent her childhood
years on the family farm. In her early teens, she ventured to Kingston,
Ontario and found employment working on her uncle's dairy farm. Months
later she returned to Alberta, met her love John Mueller who she
eventually married on June 30, 1941. They moved on the Mueller farm
east of Olds and worked side by side together until the passing of her
husband John on May 7, 1993. Together they raised 3 children Deanna,
Charlotte and Donnie. She will always be remembered for her quick wit,
happy spirit, smile, red lipstick and the ability to tell jokes and make
everyone laugh. She would light up the room when she entered it. Her
home was always open to family and friends to share good Icelandic
coffee, chocolate cake, and many home cooked meals. Along with her
farming duties, she worked at Hannigan's Restaurant, and Tuesday
morning she worked at the Olds Auction Mart. Mom was not a crafty lady
but she did like to knit those big heavy sweaters. She was predeceased
by her Mom and Dad, husband, and her eight siblings. Kristine (Omy) will
be lovingly remembered by her 3 children, Deanna (Bill) Mehlhorn,
Charlotte (Bill) Chatt, Don (Sheryle) Mueller along with 7 grandchildren,
12 great-grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. A special
thank you to Dr. Ingles for being such a compassionate and caring doctor
to our Mother and the caregivers at Sunrise Village, she loved you all. In
lieu of flowers, memorial tributes may be made directly to S.T.A.R.S. Air
Ambulance or Olds Hospital. A Celebration of Life was held at the Royal
Canadian Legion, Branch #105, Olds on April 22nd 2014 with Pastor Barry
Sigurdson officiating. Interment followed in the Olds Cemetery.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2014/04/29
MUELLER, Thelma Elizabeth (Closs)
Thelma Elizabeth (Closs) Mueller passed away peacefully at the Michener
Hill Extended Care in Red Deer March 24, 2012 at the age of 93 with
family at her side.
Thelma was born October 11, 1918 in Champion, Alberta. She was the
oldest of six. Thelma was predeceased by her husband of 70 years,
George Mueller, February 27, 2012.
Thelma is survived by her children Shirley (Dennis) Roemmele, Larry
(Donna) Mueller, Lorne (Cheryl) Mueller, grandchildren Darin (Sharmon)
Roemmele, Shelly (John) McLaren, Aaron (Tara) Mueller, Marsha (Clint)
Aarsby, Carleen (Dean) Gorr, Nadine (Cam) Layden and Colin (Angie)
Mueller, thirteen great-grandsons, one great-granddaughter, and her
youngest sister Margaret Nuyts of Campbell River, B.C.
Thelma farmed with George near Champion until 1983 when they sold
and moved to Olds so they could be closer to their children. She became
a member of the Kill Kare Klub in 1984, and later joined the Evergreens
with George upon retirement. There she became very involved in carpet
bowling and in 1998 organized the soup and beef on a bun program.
Thelma always looked forward to helping set up the craft tables each year
for the Olds Fair.
Thelma kept herself busy making her grandchildren cushion covers, care
bears, Christmas tree ornaments and baking. She crocheted the
grandchildren each a full size afghan and eventually crib sized afghans for
her great-grandchildren. She also donated many of her lovingly made
blankets to the local hospital. Thelma loved her yard, flowers and garden,
especially her tomato plants. She above all enjoyed camping with her
friends and family.
Thelma will be sadly missed by her family and all that knew her. A private
family graveside service will be held at a later date.
Publication Date: 2012/04/03
Publication Date: 2014/09/23
MUNDT, Alfred (Al)
Alfred “Al” Mundt passed away on July 31, 2012 in Olds at the age of 61
years.
Al was born October 10, 1950 in Eckville and grew up on the family farm
until he and his family moved to Edmonton in 1962. After high school, he
attended the University of Alberta where he received his degree in
dentistry in 1976. Al then moved to Olds where he practised until his
retirement in February 2012. He enjoyed the outdoors and woodworking
in his shop. Al especially enjoyed the time he spent with his family in
Hawaii as he thought that was the most peaceful place on earth. As a
family, we are grateful for the abundance of love and support that we
have received during his illness from his many friends and family.
A special thank you to Dr. Hoffman for his wonderful care and kindness.
Al will be lovingly remembered by his wife Anne, son Kevin (Holly),
daughter Christine (Kevin); grandchildren Carter, Jordan, Regan, Tayler
and Sophie; two sisters Alice and Ida and his brother Ed. Funeral
services will be held on Thursday August 9, 2012 at 1:00 p.m. at the First
Baptist Church, Olds with Pastor John Lentz officiating. Interment to
follow at the Olds Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes may be
made directly to the Tom Baker Cancer Foundation or charity of choice.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2012/08/07
MUNROE, Shayne Gary
Nov. 30, 1967 - July 15, 2011 --Shayne Gary Munroe passed away
suddenly in Torrington, Alberta. Shayne was born in New Glasgow, NS,
the only son of Gary Munroe, Mount Denson, NS and Nancy Munro-Thieu,
Elmsdale, NS. Shayne was an avid animal lover and enjoyed restoring old
Dodges in his garage. Shayne attended school in Westville, NS and Red
Deer, Alberta. He owned and operated his business Mountview Wood
Floors for a number of years in Alberta.
Besides his parents, Shayne is survived by his loving wife, the former
Cheyeanne Veinot and children Jesse and Lilla in Torrington, his sister,
Shannon Munroe in Windsor, NS, a half brother, Gary Campbell,
Stellarton, a step-brother, Khoa Thieu, Toronto; his maternal
grandmother, Marguerite Munro, Westville, NS, his step father Joe Thieu,
his long time best friend, Steve Scott, Alberta, as well as numerous
aunts, uncles and cousins. He was predeceased by his paternal
grandparents, Norman and Jean Munroe, Stellarton and maternal
grandfather, Grant Munro, Westville. Shayne has been cremated in
Alberta. The funeral service was held at Torrington on July 23. He will be
sadly missed by his family and many friends. A memorial in Shayne's
honor will be held in Westville at a later date.
Publication Date: 2011/07/19
MURRAY, Ruth
1913 – 2011 -- Ruth Murray passed away at the Olds Hospital and Care
Centre on Wednesday, November 23, 2011 at the age of 98 years. Ruth is
survived by her son Don Murray of Victoria B.C. her daughters Phyllis
(Ben) Jensen of Eagle Hill, Joyce Barak (Darrell Westerman) of Stewiacke,
Nova Scotia along with 7 Grandchildren and 5 Great-Grandchildren. Ruth
is further survived by two brothers; Henry Pregitzer and Johnny (Helen)
Pregitzer, and one sister; Martha Olson along with numerous, nieces,
nephews and friends. Ruth was predeceased by her husband Bob Murray,
daughter-in-law Bonnie Murray, brothers; Albert (Ethel), Fred (Verna),
Arthur (Viola) and Walter (Mary) Pregitzer, Sister Rose (Tony) Nazarek,
sister – in-law Ruby Pregitzer, and brother-in-law Arn Olson. Funeral
Service was held at 1:00 P.M. on Monday, November 28, 2011 at the Olds
Church of The Nazarene 5402 – 43 Street, Olds with Pastor Glen Follis
officiating. Following the service Ruth will be laid to rest at the Olds
Cemetery. Donations in memory of Ruth can be directed to a charity of
the donor's choice. Condolences to the family can be forwarded from
www.mountainviewfuneralchapel.com. Arrangement entrusted to
Mountain View Funeral Chapel 5226 – 46 Street, Olds T4H 1B8. Phone:
403-556-3223. Locally Owned And Operated, Proudly Serving Our
Community For Over 46 Years.
Publication Date: 2011/11/29
NALDRETT, Stanley Alan
Oct 20, 1950 - March 12, 2011 -- Stanley of Olds, Alberta passed away
peacefully at the Tom Baker Cancer Centre in Calgary on Saturday, March
12, 2011 at the age of 60 years. He will be remembered by his siblings:
John, Hugh, George (Marlene) and Annie as well as numerous nieces,
nephews & friends. He was predeceased by his father, George and his
mother, Agnes and one great nephew. He was employed with the
Wimborne Gas Plant for many years. Cremation has taken place. A
Memorial Service will be held at a later date in Regina, Saskatchewan
where his urn will be place with his parents. If desired, please consider a
donation in Stanley's name directly to the Canadian Cancer Society (200,
325 Manning Road N.E. Calgary, AB, T2E 2P5). Forwarding Arrangements
to Regina Funeral Home (306) 789-8850 in care of Mountain View Funeral
Home and Cemetery, Telephone (403) 272-5555
www.mountainviewmemorial.ca.
Publication Date: 2011/03/22
Obituaries
NAWROT (nee Matthews-Flamond),
Marie Louise
December 18, 1957 – January 31, 2014 -- It is with broken hearts and
great sadness that we, the family announce the unexpected passing of
Marie Louise Nawrot on January 31, 2014 at the age of 56 years.
Marie will always be remembered and loved by her husband, Douglas.
Marie leaves behind her grieving family; step-dad Ed Barry;in-laws
William and Clara Nawrot; brothers-in-law Kevin (Jennifer) Nawrot (Ben,
Sam and Ella); Kyle (Cyndi) Nawrot (Stephanie, Jacqueline, Chantelle,
Robert and Breanna) plus numerous loving and caring relatives and
friends. Marie was predeceased by her daughter, Kelly; mother, Joyce; her
brother, James; and her grandmother Pauline.
Marie did not wish to have a viewing or funeral. She was cremated on
February 5, 2014 and will be placed in Olds Cemetery next to her
daughter, Kelly and grandmother, Pauline. A Celebration of Life will be
held on February 22, 2014 at 2:00 p.m. at the Olds Legion (5241-46
Street) in Olds, Alberta. In lieu of flowers, donations may be given to the
Lung Association Of Alberta or to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of
Alberta. Autumn Rose Funeral Home Ltd.,Vegreville, 780-603-5800
Publication Date: 2014/02/11
NEILSON, Donald Christian
September 13, 1921 - February 7, 2012 -- Passed away at 90 years of
age.
Don was born at Halkirk, Alberta to Danish immigrant father, Marius
Neilson and mother, Mabel Coldwell. Don grew up in the Halkirk area and
left home at an early age seeking work. On his 21st birthday, he boarded
the ship for England to become part of the war effort. Having a very keen
sense of direction, he was chosen to drive scout car and witnessed many
active battles. Friends and family heard numerous accounts of war stories
that haunted Don his whole life. Upon returning home from WWII, he
purchased land at Halkirk where he farmed and trapped for several years.
He ultimately moved and settled in Olds to discover his love of cat
operating. Not long after, he started his own 'cat
skinning' business, Don Neilson's Cat Service, completing much of the
PFRA work in central Alberta.
Don raised 3 children and in his later years, he thoroughly enjoyed their
visits plus those of his grandchildren. In 1979, Don married Ruby Ward
also of Olds, gaining a whole new extended family.
Don and Ruby are so grateful that both families effortlessly became one
unit.
Don was taken from us after a brief but valiant fight with cancer.
Don is lovingly remembered by his wife, Ruby, his daughter Julie of
Edson, son Gregg & Wendy of Sundre, sister Rose of Castor, Brother
Richard & Joan of B.C., dear step family members, Jim Stone of Olds, Bob
& Colleen Ward of Stirling, AB, along with 8 grandchildren, 7 greatgrandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. He is predeceased by
his son, Clayton plus 4 brothers and 4 sisters.
Memorial tributes in memory of Don may be made to the Olds Hospital
Foundation, palliative care unit 3901 - 57 Avenue, Olds, AB T4H 1T4.
Memorial Service was held at 1:00 P.M. Saturday, February 11, 2012 at
St. Paul's Lutheran Church; 5022 – 52 Street, Olds, Alberta. Condolences
to the family can be forwarded from
www.mountainviewfuneralchapel.com. Arrangements entrusted to
Mountain View Funeral Chapel; 5226 – 46 Street, Olds, Alberta T4H 1B8.
Phone: 403-556-3223. Locally Owned And Operated, Proudly Serving Our
Community For Over 46 Years.
Publication Date: 2012/02/14
NELSON-ROSEHILL-TURNBULL
Mrs. Enid Lucine Nelson-Rosehill-Turnbull passed away peacefully at the
Sundre Continuing Care Facility on October 20, 2012 at the age of 88
years. She was born July 13, 1924 to Lou Etta and Erik Nelson of
Didsbury, Alberta. Enid graduated from Didsbury High School in 1941.
She married Adolph Rosehill on October 25, 1944. Enid and Adolph were
blessed with two daughters, Karen in 1945 and Arlene in 1949 completed
the family. They lived on a farm in Harmattan and later moved to Sundre,
Wetaskiwin and Olds where Adolph established the Olds Auction Market
along with brother Charles and partner Archie Boyce in 1953. Enid was
strongly committed to her community and was an active member and
past president in both the Olds Golf Club and Olds Curling Club. She was
a dedicated member of the Redeemer Lutheran Church of Didsbury and
later, Faith Lutheran Church of Sundre. In her lifetime she travelled
extensively, enjoyed golfing, curling and always valued the time she spent
with family and friends. Following Adolph's, untimely death in 1966, Enid
subsequently moved to Calgary for a brief period and then returned to
Sundre after her marriage to Robert Turnbull in 1975. In later years with
failing eyesight, she was instrumental in forming the Sundre/Olds White
Cane Group for the visually impaired in conjunction with the CNIB. I
thank all of those who cared for my Mother in her final days. She will live
on in the hearts of those who loved her forever. She was predeceased by
her parents; her six siblings, Lawrence, Eloise, Lloyd, Sherrill, Dale and
Bruce, her husband, Adolph Rosehill in 1966, her second husband, Robert
Turnbull in 1979 and her eldest daughter, Karen Rosehill in 2010. She is
survived by her loving daughter, Arlene Rosehill; her sisters-in-law Vera
Nelson of Didsbury, Marg Rosehill and Ann Rosehill both of Olds, Marie
Rosehill & brother-in-law Lenard Rosehill of Langley, BC; step-sons Ken
(Evie) Turnbull of Creston, BC, Ron Turnbull of Harmattan and numerous
extended family. A Funeral Service will be held at Faith Lutheran Church,
Sundre on Wednesday, October 24, 2012 at 1:00 p.m. with Pastor Gary
Aicken officiating. In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes may be made
directly to Faith Lutheran Church, Sundre or Sundre Hospital Continuing
Care Facility. Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with
arrangements. 403-507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2012/10/23
NESS, Riley
It is with great sadness the family of Riley Gary Ness announces his
sudden passing at Bowden on September 14, 2014 at the age of 45
years. Riley was born in Sundre on August 9, 1969. He spent his first 6
years on the family farm in Sundre, then moved to Olds with his mother
and siblings. He moved from Olds numerous times but always returned.
As a young adult he moved to BC with his uncle where he became a
commercial fisherman and got the nickname "Otter". He considered his
greatest accomplishments to be his daughter Nikita. He enjoyed outdoor
activities, such as fishing and camping. Riley found humour in difficult
situations and sometimes inappropriate times. He wanted to make every
experience in life a pleasant one. He worked on the pipeline operating the
boom, where he meet a lot of wonderful people he would call friends.
Loving father to a Nikita Clarke-Ness and step-father to Shana
(Kevin);son of Royden and Fay Ness; brother to Brenda, Linda (Harold),
Joe (Lori); step-grandfather to two boys; uncle to numerous nieces and
nephews. He is also survived by numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and
friends. Funeral services were held on Friday September 19, 2014 at
11:00 a.m. at the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch #105, Olds. In lieu of
flowers, memorial tributes may be made directly to a trust fund for his
daughter Nikita c/o TD Canada Trust, Olds. Heartland Funeral Services
Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403-507-8610
www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2014/09/23
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NEUFELD, Neil Brian
NORMAN, Dale Arthur
Neil Brian Neufeld of Olds, Alberta, passed away peacefully on Thursday,
March 15, 2012, at the age of 95 years.
He is survived by his wife; Emily Neufeld; his children; Beverley Batten
(Ernie), Gerald Neufeld (Marlene), Adrian Neufeld (Suzi), Neila Lehman
(Ken), Rodney Neufeld (Laurie) and Lee Neufeld (daughter Ashley); his
step children; Gordon Gill (Artha Lee), Gloria Banek (Harvey) and Les Gill
(Stacie); his siblings, Sarah Wall (George), Ernie Neufeld (Kathleen), Dan
Neufeld, Hannah Matson (Alfred), Amos Neufeld (Heather) and Lois Fuchs
(Al); and a host of grandchildren and great grandchildren. He is
predeceased by his parents Cornelius and Sarah, his first wife Gladys, his
son Steven, his brother Abe, and his sister-in-laws Sadi, Gladys and
Delores.
Neil was born in Sunnyside, Alberta, October 05, 1916. He attended the
Burnside School east of Didsbury and later Mountain View Bible College
from which he graduated in 1942. Soon into the years of his pastoral
ministry, he married Gladys (June 12, 1946) and they served faithfully
together in many churches, at Mountain View Bible College and also at
James River Bible Camp. Neil's life story is full of adventure. He loved the
out of doors. He excelled at whatever he put his hand to whether it was
caring for people, farming, construction, music, leading the choir, funeral
directing, cleaning, hobby farming, scout master, hunting, fishing, writing,
drawing, bird watching, golfing, baseball and on and on. His passion in
everything he was and did was living out his deep and profound faith in
his Creator and Sustainer God. Gladys died tragically in a vehicle accident
in 1992. This was great loss for Neil. On April 17, 1993, Neil married
Emily Gill, a very dear friend of the family who companioned him lovingly
to his passing.
Neil's greatest longing to someday walk into the presence of God and
hear the words "Well done, thou good and faithful servant" is now reality.
Those wishing to join in the celebration service for Neil's life are welcome
to come to Zion Evangelical Missionary Church in Didsbury on Wednesday,
March 21 at 1:00 pm.
If friends so desire, memorial tributes may be made to the Alberta
Wildlife Rescue Society. Condolences to the family may be forwarded from
www.mountainviewfuneralchapel.com. Arrangements entrusted to
Mountain View Funeral Chapels, Didsbury. Phone: 403-335-4773. Proudly
serving our community for over 49 years.
It is with deep sadness that the family of Dale Norman wishes to
announce his sudden passing on June 25, 2011.
Dale is survived by his sons, Andrew and Gregory. He is also survived by
sisters, Joan (Jeff) Dolinsky and Lynn Norman; brother, Richard (Laureen)
Norman; and close friend, Claudia Gulka. Dale was predeceased by his
father, Tom and mother, Carole.
Dale was born May 13, 1953 in Innisfail, Alberta. He attended Innisfail
High School and graduated from SAIT in 1973 with a Diploma in
Computer Science. He pursued his professional career in British Columbia
and Alberta and for the past 14 years has worked as a System Analyst for
Agrium in Calgary.
Dale was an automotives' enthusiast and had a talent for fixing
motocycles and cars. Dale was
a dedicated father and wonderful brother. He will be dearly missed. He
was very proud of his son, Gregory's, talent with electronics and took
great joy in watching his son, Andrew, play hockey.
A celebration of Dale's life was held at the Innisfail United Church, 4720
48 Avenue, Innisfail,
Alberta on Saturday, July 2, at 2:00 pm. If so desired, a donation in
Dale's memory may be made directly to Prostate Cancer Calgary,
Rockyview General Hospital, 6500-7007 14 Street SW Calgary, AB T2V
1P9.
Publication Date: 2012/03/20
NIELSEN (nee Phillips),
Margaret Marie
November 29, 1929- July 29, 2014 -- Surrounded by a circle of family
love, Margaret Marie Nielsen (Phillips) passed into God's hands on July
29, 2014. To the end, Margaret reminded us that she was a strong
woman and how we should move through life's joys and disappointments
with a lovely smile and a positive, questioning outlook. Margaret was born
in Olds on November 29, 1929 to Ross and Neta Phillips and was raised
on the family homestead in the Berrydale district. Riding horseback, she
attended Berrydale School and Olds High School. She then completed her
education at Olds College in 1948. On November 14, 1956 she married
Erik Nielsen and soon after moved to his family's farm in the Coburn
District, east of Olds. Margaret and Erik had a wonderful life together; she
loved being a farmer, though she often teased Erik that she missed the
view of the mountains from her childhood home. Together Margaret and
Erik raised three children. Margaret was an active member of the Coburn
Women's Institute, and the Alberta Women's Institute. She was also an
equally strong and lifelong member of St Andrews Presbyterian Church
and it's Ladies Aid Association. Margaret along with Erik enjoyed travelling
and seeing new places and adventures. Even after Erik's passing,
Margaret continued to travel with her daughters as well as her sister
Isabelle. Margaret will be lovingly remembered by her children: Roxana
(Paul) Stewart of Red Deer, Phoebe (John) Byrne of Wetaskiwin and Jeff
Nielsen of Olds; grandchildren, Katrina (fiancé Eric Lund), Anali and Erika
Stewart, Letisha (fiancé Dave Baker), Eileen and Nathan Byrne; sister
Isabelle Thiele, sister in laws, Greta Puffer, Dora Nielsen and Ursyl Nielsen
as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Margaret was predeceased by
her loving husband Erik in 1996. A memorial service was held at St
Andrews Presbyterian Church in Olds at 11 am on Friday August 1, 2014.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations in Margaret's honour may be made
directly to the Olds and District Hospice Society or the Canadian Diabetes
Association.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2014/08/05
NIELSEN, Ronald Martin
November 13, 1938 - February 21, 2012 -- On February 21, 2012 Ronald
Martin Nielsen passed away suddenly at the age of 73 years.
Ron was born near Didsbury, Alberta on November 13, 1938 and resided
in a number of Alberta farming communities before relocating to the
Shuswap area of British Columbia for most of the last twenty five years.
He had recently moved to Sogod, Cebu, Philippines where he intended to
retire.
In addition to farming through his life, Ron worked primarily on Alberta
and Northern British Columbia oil patch pipeline and plant site projects.
He was well respected for his ability to manage construction crews and
most recently for his consulting and inspection expertise.
Ron is survived by his children Rex (Karen) Nielsen of Edmonton, Ab.,
Rhonda (Ed) Auclair of Airdrie, Ab., Robin (Genylyn) Nielsen of
Siccammous, BC and Roxane (Allan)Wooden-Wandyka of Fort
Saskatchewan, Ab.; his brothers, Ken, John and Bert Nielsen, sisters,
Louise Sherstenko and Nancy Alan and numerous nephews and nieces,
grandchildren and great grandchildren.
Ron's ashes will be buried with his parents, Axel and Rose Nielsen at their
grave site at Olds, Alberta Cemetery at 2:00PM on Saturday, June 2,
2012. Family and friends are invited to join Ron's children at Olds
Cemetery to say their final farewell.
Publication Date: 2012/03/20
NOAD, Fred
November 8, 1944 - July 25, 2012 -- Fred Noad of Alix passed away July
25, 2012 at the age of 67.
Fred is survived by his ever loving wife Maxine, his mother Edna McCune;
two brothers, Phillip and Doug (Dot), brother in law Orest Zaveduik; three
sisters, Lilla (Nicholas) Hrycyk, Margaret (Pat) Armstrong, June Anne
(Dick) St. Goddard; step brother Pat (Anna) McCune; sisters in law Pat
Mainman, Inez (Ken) Brennan; brothers in law Dale Anton, Kim (Marion)
Anton; as well as numerous nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles and cousins,
and a very large family of truly special friends and neighbours. He is
predeceased by his father Thomas Jensen Noad, Step father Don McCune
and sister Carla Zaveduik.
Funeral Services will be held from Alix Community Hall on Tuesday, July
31, 2012 at 1:00 p.m. If desired, memorial contributions may be made to
the donor’s choice. Condolences may be made through
www.wilsonsfuneralchapel.ca
Wilson’s Funeral Chapel & Crematorium serving Central Alberta with
locations in Lacombe and Rimbey in charge of arrangements. Phone 403782-3366 or 403-843-3388. “A Caring Family, Caring for Families”
Publication Date: 2012/07/31
Publication Date: 2011/07/05
NORRE, Henning Rud
It is with very heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Henning Rud
Norre. Henning was born in Salling, Denmark on August 4, 1927, where
he resided until embarking on a journey by boat and then by train to
Canada in 1955. He first settled in Edmonton before moving to Olds.
Henning was a hardworking man who loved to work with his hands, and
as a skilled carpenter built numerous homes in Olds and surrounding
area. Anyone who knew Henning knew that he had two loves, one being
his wife Inga of 54 years, and the other being his historical home on 50st,
which he would argue was the nicest house in town. He took pride in his
beautiful home and loved telling his story of how it came to be his.
Henning enjoyed the simple things in life, like visiting, storytelling, coffee
on the veranda, frigadella at the Danish Club of Calgary, being part of the
Sons of Norway, his garden, and a good old game of pissonya. Sadly his
journey on earth ended on March 2, 2014 at the Olds General Hospital at
the age of 86 years. Henning was predeceased by his wife Inga in 2013.
He leaves behind relatives in Denmark and Australia, a special family and
many special friends. An Open House Celebration was held on Friday
March 7, 2014 at Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds. In lieu of flowers,
memorial tributes may be made directly to the charity of choice.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2014/03/11
NORRE, Inga Asserby
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Inga Asserby
Norre(87). Inga was born to Nells and Augusta Asserby on June 23, 1925
and passed away peacefully on April 25, 2013 at the Olds Hospital. Inga is
survived by her loving husband Henning of 54 years as well as numerous
nieces, nephews, and great nieces and nephews in Denmark and
Australia. She will be lovingly remembered by a special family, many
special friends, and all who had the privilege of meeting and knowing this
wonderful lady. Inga immigrated to Canada in 1959 to be with her love
Henning, living briefly in Edmonton and then moving to Olds. Inga's
involvement with the Olds Hospital as a nurse would have a big impact to
the town as she helped develop homecare as well as life line. Inga
enjoyed many interests, such as bowling, curling, bingo, Friday lunches at
Smitty's, bus trips to the casino and her daily trips to Rexall and Coop for
her lotto tickets. She always had time for a cup of coffee with friends
while sitting on her veranda. She was involved with The Sons of Norway
and a member of The Danish Club of Calgary. She will forever be
remembered as a dedicated Dane. Funeral services were held on Tuesday
April 30, 2013 at Heartland Funeral Services, Olds. In lieu of flowers,
memorial tributes may be made directly to the charity of choice.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd, Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2013/04/30
NOTLEY, Fred
(1919-2014) -- Fred Notley of Olds passed away peacefully at the Olds
Hospital, surrounded by his family on November 13, 2014 at the age of
95 years, after a rich and rewarding life. He is lovingly remembered by his
son Robert (Sharon) of Olds, his daughter Leslie (Gary) Jefferies, of Olds,
7 grandchildren, 10 great grandchildren, 1 sister Jean (Ralph) Richards of
Olds, and numerous extended family and friends. Fred was predeceased
by his wife Faye, brothers Walter (Francis), Horace (Helen), Mac (Alvina),
sisters Maude (Jim) Wolford and Peg (Bill) Grange. Born on the family
farm west of Olds on November 2, 1919, to Walter and Lila Notley, Fred
lived and worked most of his life on the family farm. During WW II Fred
served with the Royal Canadian Air Force. Fred married Faye Roberts in
1950 and farmed for 3 years in the Innis Lake district, before moving to
Fairview, Alberta to manage an International Harvester machinery
dealership with long time friend Don Keen. After 3 years in Fairview, Fred
and Faye moved back to Olds, eventually taking over the Notley family
farm. In July of 2001, the Notley Farm was presented with the Alberta
Centennial Farm Award, an award that Fred was immensely proud of. Fred
and Faye moved to town in 1988 but he continued to help on the farm for
many, many years. Fred lost his beloved wife Faye in 1994. He was able
to stay in his home until his passing and continue his active involvement
in the Olds Community. Fred loved to curl and was a lifetime member of
the Olds Curling Club along with his brother in law, Ralph Richards. He
was involved in many community activities; Olds Co-op Association,
United Farmers of Alberta, Foothills Natural Gas Co-op, Royal Canadian
Legion Branch #105 (lifetime member), and Family Housing for Lower
Income Albertans. Fred was an active golfer and especially enjoyed his
Seniors Golf League. He also treasured his church home of St. John's
Anglican Church where he was a loyal and active member. He was a
person you wanted to associate with, always willing to help others by
lending a hand with kindness and generosity. A memorial service was held
November 17, 2014 at 2:00 p.m. at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch
#105, Olds with Reverend Joan Schellenberger officiating. Memorial
tributes may be made to a charity of choice. Heartland Funeral Services
Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403-507-8610
www.heartlandfunralservices.com
Publication Date: 2014/11/18
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NOTLEY, John MacGregor (Mac)
OLSEN, Wanetta Mae
OVERGUARD, George Allan
Mac Notley was born to Walter and Lila Notley on Oct. 17, 1916, and
passed away peacefully September 26, 2013, in the Olds Hospital at the
age of 96. Mac was raised and schooled in the Innis Lake district and in
his early twenties met and married Alvina Gorr. Shortly after Mac and
Alvina married they moved to Calgary where he worked until coming
home to help his parents run the family farm. Mac and Alvina had three
children; Wayne born in 1946, Margaret in 1947 and Linda in 1952. After
his parents passing, Mac and Alvina left the family farm and farmed in
various areas around Olds until they bought land at Hainstock where they
farmed for many years, and became an integral part of the Hainstock
community. Their door was always open and their home became a second
home to many of their children's friends, which Mac, with his easy going
manner, took in stride. When Alvina passed away in 1992, Mac stayed on
the farm until he moved into Sunrise Village in 2004. Mac was a soft
spoken, easy going person who got the nickname "Herm" from his
children, and then somehow the name caught on with his children's
friends, and then as well with some of his own friends. He loved to dance,
watch sports, especially baseball and hockey which was made even more
special when his grandchildren were playing. He was always an avid fan of
the "Hellions" slow pitch team, which saw all four of his grandchildren
playing on the team at any given time. Watching and listening to Foster
Hewitt on "Hockey Night In Canada", was always an institution in the
Notley household on Saturday nights when the kids were growing up, and
later in life, he would occasionally have to miss it so he could pursue his
love for dancing by attending the Evergreen dances.
When Mac could no longer do the things he used to enjoy, like going for
coffee at A&W with his friends or going for long drives in the country to
see how the crops were coming along, he became comfortable and
content living at Sunrise village where the staff made it a special second
home for him until his passing. Mac will always be remembered and
missed by his family and friends. Mac's memory will be cherished by his
son; Wayne (Thelma) Notley; his daughters Margaret (Lorne) Coonfer;
Linda (George) Stephens; grandchildren Kent (Raelynn) Notley, Brent
(Carrie) Notley, Lori (Tracy) Hanson, Greg (Kim) Coonfer,
Christopher(Erin) Stephens, Amber (Tyler) Stephens; seven greatgrandchildren Jess and Mac Notley, Jackson and Lenaya Notley, Brett and
Tyler Hanson and Liam Coonfer ; his brother Fred Notley and sister Jean
Richards along with numerous nephews and nieces.
Mac was predeceased by his loving wife Alvina, father Walter, mother Lila,
brothers Walter, Horace and sisters Maude and Peggy. Memorial Services
will be held October 2, 2013 at 11:00 a.m. the Royal Canadian Legion,
Branch #105, Olds. In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes may be made
directly to Sunrise Village Wish List or Olds Hospital & Care Centre.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Wanetta Mae Olsen of Olds, entered into rest on Sunday June 15, 2014 at
the age of 78 years. Nita was born December 10, 1935 to Wanda and
Parker Winslow of Drumheller. She grew up with her 4 sisters Delores,
Pat, Velma and Jerry (the infamous "Snoop" sisters) and brother Lee.
They lived across from the Drumheller High School where Parker was the
head of maintenance. On August 31, 1957 Nita married Ivan Andrew
Olsen and together they moved to Olds. Nita worked in the banking
industry for a number of years while starting a family of boys; Kelly, Reg,
Gord and a deceased infant son. Soon Ivan and Nita took flight and
started their own business Olds Fertilizers and Agri Services which is still
operated today by their son's. Nita was an avid sports fan. She watched
her boys participate in numerous sports but hockey was her favorite. In
later years, Nita and Ivan would travel to wherever their grandkids had an
event. Nita was a lady with strong faith and her husband, children and
grandchildren were her top priority. She was the glue that always held our
family together no matter what. Nita, mom, grandma, you will be loved,
cherished and always missed, till we meet again. Nita is survived by her
sons Kelly & grandson Keifer; Reg (Tanya) granddaughters Kirsten (Ian),
Rayanne (Jess), grandson Taylor; Gord (Patty) granddaughters Jessica
(fiance Mike), Jennifer; sisters Delores (Joe), Pat (Jack), Velma (Francis);
brother Lee (Sharon) as well as numerous extended family and friends.
Funeral services were held on Thursday June 19, 2014 at the Olds &
District Evergreen Centre with Pastor Gary Aicken officiating. In lieu of
flowers, memorial tributes may be made directly to the Olds Hospice
Society.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
George Allan Overguard, 93 passed away peacefully Monday, October 24,
2011 at the Sundre General Hospital after a brief battle with phenomena.
He is predeceased by parents, Martin & Maude Overguard, brothers John
and Frank Overguard, sister Doris Doyle and grandson Scott Jackson.
George is survived by his children Judy (Art) Mikal, Joanne (Joe) Jackson,
Dennis (Joanne) Overguard, Martin (Yvonne) Overguard, Steve (Debbie)
Overguard as well as 16 grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren and 1
great-great-grandchild. George was born on December 22, 1917 in a
homestead cabin at the foot of a hill in James River (on the quarter which
is currently owned by Bob Nichols) to Martin & Maude Overguard. He was
the second boy, born after his brother Wilf. His younger brothers Ken,
Frank & John were born in the following years followed by his only sister
Doris. The family farmed in the James River area, and ran a large
operation, which included a Blacksmith Shop, Sawmill, Dairy and Beef
Cattle farm. They also operated a Livery Stable in Olds that George
remembered well. George attended Rockwood School and always
competed in the School Fair, one year winning the high point award,
which entitled him to a one-week trip to the Olds Agricultural School. It
was in the one room Rockwood school house that George first met the
love of his life, Vivian Markin. She was the neighbour girl and he said they
hit it off right away. After completing Grade six, George went to work in
Hunter Valley on the first wooden drilling rig west of Sundre. His duties
were cutting wood & stoking the furnace to operate the boiler. He also
was responsible for disposing of the drilling cable, which still appears in
numerous locations on the south side of the road to the Ya Ha Tinda. After
working on the rig for some time he returned to James River and
continued farming & breaking land with his brother Wilf. George and
Vivian got engaged and instead of waiting for their planned date, decided
the night before to get married. On April 20, 1940 they drove to Olds with
Vivian's dad and George's mom and found a minister that would marry
them that day. He often told us he started his married life with $5 and 1
cow. Vivian & George then moved west of Sundre to 'The Flat'. They
farmed and George worked in Turner Valley Oilfield for a short time. It
was on 'The Flat' that the couple had their first child, Judith Irene on June
13, 1943 followed by Joanne Marie on Aug. 1, 1946. In 1948 the family
moved to their present farm six miles north of Sundre where Vivian still
resides today. On May 10, 1952, the couple celebrated the birth of their
first son, Dennis George followed by Martin John on Feb. 7, 1955 and with
the birth of Steven Dale July 15, 1960 their family was complete. George
loved to lend a hand and could always be counted on to help out a
neighbour in need. He was very active in the community and was a
founding member of the Indoor Skating Arena Committee in 1967, and
the Sundre & District Agricultural Society in 1971. George was a valuable
member of the School Fair Committee for over 30 years, an event his
children and grandchildren also participated in. He loved having
grandchildren and really enjoyed spending time with each of them. He
faithfully watched his children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren play
hockey at the arena, ball at the diamonds, or compete in other athletic
events. George played lots of sports growing up and was a very good
softball pitcher, as well as a 'long ball hitter'. George and Vivian loved to
dance. They never missed the community dance held the first Friday of
each month at the James River Hall taking their kids with them to enjoy
the event. This past April, George and Vivian celebrated their 71st
Anniversary together at home. An accomplishment that few ever achieve.
In August of 2011 George received an award from the Canadian Wheat
Board recognizing him for over 70 years of producing Grain & Barley
contributing to feeding thousands of people around the world. We are so
proud of Dad & Grandad for leading such a fulfilling life. His integrity and
strong character has left us with a legacy that we will always respect and
remember. Thank you Dad & Grandad for everything you have done for
us.
Publication Date: 2013/10/01
O'NEIL, Emerson Edward
1931-2011 -- It is with heavy hearts that the family of Emerson Edward
O'Neil announce his departing. The ceremonies honouring his life will be
March 24, 2011. Family interment at 12:30 at Olds Cemetary. Services at
East Olds Baptist at 2:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers donations may be made
to Diabetes Association.
Publication Date: 2011/03/22
ODERSKY, Emilie
October 16, 1929 – Althutte, Bucovina, Romania / January 9, 2015 –
Olds, Alberta, Canada -- Emilie Odersky (nee Aschenbrenner) beloved
wife of Klaus Odersky of Olds, passed away at the Olds Hospital at the
age of 85 years. Besides her loving husband Klaus, she is survived by her
children Monika (Stephen) Horne, Ernst (Tammy) Odersky and Evelyn
(Gerald) Smith; younger brother Fritz Aschenbrenner; eight
grandchildren, Stacy (Nathan) Anderson & Christina Horne; Jessica, Sara
& Rachel Odersky; Jordan, Britni & Dayna Smith; five great grandchildren,
Jonathan, Brayden, Allison, Lilley and Quinn Anderson. There are also
numerous cousins, nieces and nephews located in Alberta as well as
Germany and Switzerland. Emilie spent most of her life as a caring
mother, supporting those in need and volunteering her time in the
community of Olds and also in her Church. She also enjoyed what she
and her husband worked so hard for in life; the farm and later the
acreage. Her greatest pride was her gardens and all the lovely flowers
that grew from it. She also had a great passion for entertaining with
wonderful friends and relatives throughout her life. Funeral Mass will be
held on Wednesday January 14, 2015 at 1:00 p.m. at St. Stephen’s
Catholic Church, Olds. Interment to follow at the Olds Cemetery. In lieu
of flowers, memorial tributes may be made directly to the Olds & District
Hospice Society. Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with
arrangements. 403-507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2015/01/13
OLECHOWSKI, Barbara Dibble
1922 - 2012 -- Barbara Dibble Olechowski passed away on Wednesday,
November 7th, 2012, following a short illness, at the age of 90 years. She
is survived by her children, Debra (Rod) MacLaine, Don (Susan Kelly) and
Devona (Dale) Kaliel; ten grandchildren; one great grandson; as well as a
large extended family. She was predeceased by her daughter, Dale; and
her husband, Bill. A graduate of Olds School of Agriculture and Calgary
General School of Nursing, "Mrs. O" was a Head Nurse at the Medicine
Hat General Hospital until she retired in 1984. Following the cremation,
there will be an interment and a memorial service at a later date in the
family plot at Eagle Valley Cemetery, west of Olds, Alberta. Memorial gifts
in Barbara's memory may be made to the S.P.C.A., 55 Southwest Drive
SW, Medicine Hat, Alberta, T1A 8E8. Condolences may be sent through
www.saamis.com or www.gonebutnotforgotten.ca or to
[email protected] subject heading Barbara Olechowski. Funeral
arrangements are entrusted to SAAMIS MEMORIAL FUNERAL CHAPEL AND
CREMATORIUM, "The Chapel in the Park", Medicine Hat, Alberta. Should
you wish any additional information, please telephone 1-800-317-2647.
Publication Date: 2012/11/13
OLSEN, Ivan Andrew
February 14, 1935- March 18, 2012 -- Ivan Andrew Olsen, of Olds,
Alberta passed away Sunday March 18, 2012 at the age of 77. The
Memorial Service was held at the Olds Baptist Church Thursday March 22,
2012 with Pastor Gary Aicken officiating.
Ivan was born February 14, 1935 to Louise and George Olsen from
Morrin, Alberta. He grew up on the family farm with three brothers
Orville, Alf and John and one sister, June. In 1957 he married the love of
his life Wanetta Mae Winslow of Drumheller and together they moved to
Olds. Ivan and Nita opened Olds Fertilizer and Agriculture Services and
have enjoyed watching the family run businesses evolve into the business
it is today.
Ivan was a sincere, honest and loyal man who enjoyed nothing more then
being around 'the shop' to visit with employees, customers and friends
every chance he could. He would rarely miss a Grandchild's hockey game,
and wouldn't pass up a round of golf or a drive around the country side.
Ivan is predeceased by his parents, Louise and George, his sister, June
and an infant son.
We will miss you everyday until we meet again! Love your family: Wife
Nita, Sons Kelly, Reg, Gord and wife Patty. Grandchildren Kirsten and
husband Ian, Rayanne, Jessica, Taylor, Jennifer and Keifer. Brothers
Orville and wife Marg, Alf and wife Marg, John and wife Paige, and all
extended family and friends.
Memorial tributes in Ivan's honour may be directed to the Olds Hospital
and/or Tom Baker Cancer Centre. Funeral arrangements were entrusted
to Heartland Funeral Ltd. Olds. www.heartlandfuneralservices.com.
Publication Date: 2012/03/27
Publication Date: 2014/06/24
OLSON, Wyatt Charles
Wyatt Charles Olson, age 24, passed away on May 23, 2012 near
Bowden, AB. He was born on July 24, 1987 in Lethbridge, Ab. to Shay and
Theresa (Wagner) Olson. Wyatt leaves behind his love, Stephanie Driver;
their unborn child and Stephanie's family; his siblings, Antonia Olson
(Mike Koszta), Tyler Vredegoor (Brandice), Greg Vredegoor (Selena);
parents: Shay and Sherry (Jacobs) Olson; grandparents: Dennis and Rose
Olson, Tony and Olga Wagner and Winston and Iris Jacobs; great
grandmother, Winnie Coderre; Auntie Caroline (Don) and their children,
Jesse & Justin Kloot; and many relatives and a long list of friends. Wyatt
was predeceased by his mother, Theresa (1993). He enjoyed fishing,
hunting and everything mechanical. He spent all his free moments
repairing his "intersmashable" and his array of Dodge trucks. Wyatt
taught us to enjoy life and find joy in everyone and everything in life's
journey. He was always full of mischievous antidotes. He will be
remembered for that "smile" that left you wondering what he was cooking
up next. Wyatt worked as a carpenter for Hilbert Const. and lately
enjoyed his work for Central Crane Services in Olds, AB. Visitation
services were held on Sat. May 26 at the Pincher Funeral Chapel. A
"Celebration of Wyatt's life" was held at the Cowley Community hall on
Sunday, May 27, officiated by Rev. Brent Woodard, where memories were
shared by family and friends. Internment was at the Coaldale Catholic
Cemetery on Mon, May 28th where Wyatt was laid to rest beside his
Mother. Pallbearers: Matt Sanderson, Scott Ogloff, Dustin Damgaard,
Jordon Leveene, Aaron Layton and Brent Afdal. Honorary pallbearers:
Norman Hilbert, Randy Hilbert, Vince Gray and Tanner Sinclair and all
others that shared his life. The eulogy was given by Tony MacDonald. A
tree has been planted in Wyatt's Memory. Those wishing to remember
Wyatt with a donation may consider donating to his unborn child.
Publication Date: 2012/06/05
OLSSON, Donna Mae
Donna Mae Olsson passed away September 25, 2013 at her home in
Calgary after a long battle with cancer.
Donna was born May 7, 1939 at the farm of her grandparents east of
Olds. She attended Betchton School, enjoyed the 4-H dairy club and
graduated from the Composite High School in Red Deer. Following
graduation, she was recruited by Dr. Burland and Dr. Wray to join their
medical clinic in Olds, a job she thoroughly enjoyed. She married Ben
Olsson in Olds and later moved to Calgary. They also spent a few years
living in Penang, Malaysia and Ben worked in the oilfields of Indonesia.
Donna was predeceased by her parents, Alex and Mildred Craig, and her
husband, Ben.
She is lovingly remembered by her sister, Marion Splett of Fort St. John,
B.C., brother Jack Craig (Louise) of Olds and her nieces and nephews.
A private burial will be held this spring.
Publication Date: 2013/12/17
ORTWEIN – Roberta LaVerne
October 13, 1923 – April 12, 2011 -- LaVerne Ortwein was born in
Nanton, Alberta on October 13, 1923, youngest of the five daughters of
William John (Jack) Harwood Middleton and Kate Pearl O'Dell, and lived
on a simple homestead east of Nanton, Alberta and also in the town of
Nanton. The family moved to Calgary in 1927 where she lived until she
married Vernon Ortwein (Captain – RCAF) in 1948. Vernon and LaVerne
moved to Olds, Alberta, where her family expanded with the birth of her
sons, Arden Vern Ortwein and Clare Alan Ortwein. She was a resident of
Olds for many years before moving to Airdrie, Alberta and finally residing
in the George Boyack Care Centre in Calgary, Alberta where she passed
away on the evening of April 12, 2011. As a young girl in Calgary, she
attended Balmoral, North Mount Pleasant, Crescent Heights and Western
Canada schools. She trained as a teacher at the Calgary Normal School
and began teaching in 1945, working with children in rural schools
Andrews S. D., Alexander S. D., Alberta Park, Betchton, Sundre High
School and also substituting at the Olds Senior High. She also trained at
Olds College becoming an instructor there from 1953 to 1955. Her
community affiliations were many and she volunteered for over 30 years
with the Canadian Civil Defense, RCAF Air Cadets 185 Squadron Civilian
Committee (Adjutant for 1 year). She was a member of the Olds Women's
Institute, Olds Hospital Auxiliary, Ladies' Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion
#205 and was awarded a lifetime membership of the #105 in 1998. Her
intense interest in genealogy gave her many connections to vast family
branches of the Middleton, O'Dell and Ortwein families and she attended
many family reunions across Canada over the years and also met
relatives in England. She was an avid doll collector (a founding member of
the Calgary Doll Club) and loved to perform as a member of the OldsCarstairs Kitchen Band. She was full of fun and could always be counted
on to joyfully join in all activities, the more theatrical the better, as she
loved laughter. She derived great joy from the trips she and Vernon took
to far flung places and from similar trips with her sister May.
She is survived by her son Clare Alan Ortwein of Vancouver, her niece
Laurie M. Csokonay (Dr. William) of Calgary, many nieces, nephews and
good friends she held dear to her heart (too many to be named…you
know who you are!)
LaVerne was predeceased by her beloved husband Vernon Ortwein, son
Arden Vern Ortwein, sisters and their husbands Ruth Dell McVeigh (Mac),
Irene Mary Oulton (Bill), Goldie Alberta Frew (Bert), Ella May Pearl
Henderson (Fred) as well as two brothers George and Abey who died in
childhood.
Many thanks go to Dr. Aldridge, the nurses, caregivers and other staff
members at the George Boyack Care Centre in Calgary.
At LaVerne's request, there will be no services held. Please do not send
flowers. To honour her memory, please make a donation in her name to a
charity or organization of your choice. Forward condolences through
www.hffs.com.
Heritage Funeral Services, "Calgary Crematorium Chapel". Telephone:
(403) 299-0111.
Publication Date: 2011/04/19
Publication Date: 2011/11/01
OVERGUARD, Vivian Anne
Vivian Anne Overguard, 93 passed away peacefully Wednesday,
December 19, 2012 after three days at the Sundre General Hospital. She
is predeceased by parents, John & Winnifred Markin and sisters Thelma
Sheets and Flossy Markin, as well as grandson Scott Jackson. Vivian is
survived by her children Judy (Art) Mikal, Joanne (Joe) Jackson, Dennis
(Joanne) Overguard, Martin (Yvonne) Overguard, Steve (Debbie)
Overguard as well as 16 grandchildren, 18 great grandchildren and 1
great-great-grand child. As well as Nita, the wonderful care giver who
made it possible for Vivian to remain in her own home on the farm for the
the last year of her life. Vivian was born in Benito Manitoba. Her family
moved to James River where they farmed when she was 8 years old.
Vivian attended Rockwood School until completing grade 8 either walking
or riding her horse 3 miles to school each day through the years. On Apil
20, 1940, Vivian married George Overguard, the love of her life and the
boy next door. They spent 71 years together farming and raising their
family of 2 daughters and 3 sons.
Vivian loved the community of James River and was a faithful member of
the James River Willing Workers for years. She often helped plan and host
various events at the hall from dances, to card parties and many other
functions. George and Vivian thought a lot of their good friends Bill &
Helen Mallinson & family sharing many memories with them through the
years. Vivian loved having grandchildren and really enjoyed spending time
with each of them. She enjoyed watching her children, grandchildren and
great-grandchildren play hockey, ball, or compete in other athletic events
as well as participate in many years of 4H. Vivian also loved being
outdoors whether it was picking berries, working in her garden or doing
regular farm chores she was always smiling. She was a terrific cook who
always had fresh baking and goodies ready for the kids when they got
home from school. Anyone who knew Vivian knew she loved to laugh and
have fun. Her smile and laugh was contagious.
We are so proud of Mom & Grandma for leading such an amazing life. Her
sense of humour, unconditional love and support will always be
remembered. Thank you Mom & Grandma for always being there for us.
We love you.
Graveside Service was held at the Eagle Valley Cemetery on December
27 at 11 am with Memorial Services at James River Hall at 1 pm.
Active pallbearers were Vivian's loving grand daughters.
Refreshments prepared by the James River Willing Workers, Heartland
Funeral Services were in charge of service.
Publication Date: 2013/01/08
OWCHAR, Walter
Walter Owchar passed away after a lengthy battle with cancer in the early
morning of September 17, 2011 in Olds at the age of 78 years. Better
known as "Wally O", he had many friends, going back to his working days
at CNR, Calgary Motor Products and Shell Canada. He was a loving
husband, brother, father, grandfather and friend. He was predeceased by
his first wife Marion, father Fred, mother Nancy and half-brother Kazmir
Toporowski. Walter's memory is cherished by his loving wife, Lona Ford;
two sons Darrell "Butch" (Dianne) Owchar and Don "Shorty" (Kathy)
Owchar; two grandchildren Paige and Brittenay; siblings Albert (Pat)
Owchar, Ed (Jackie) Owchar and Alice (Brian) Docherty as well as
numerous sister's & brothers-in-law, nieces, nephews and friends. The
family would like to thank Dr. Vorster, the nurses, emergency department
and desk clerk staff at the Olds Hospital for their excellent care and
kindness in caring for Wally. Also to Dr. Owen and her assistant Cheryl
from the Tom Baker Centre for their kindness and compassion. A
Celebration of Life was held on Friday, September 23, 2011 at the Royal
Canadian Legion, Branch #105, Olds. In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes
may be made directly to S.T.A.R.S. Air Ambulance, Tom Baker Cancer
Centre or Olds Hospital. Heartland Funeral Services Ltd, Olds entrusted
with arrangements. 403-507-8610. www.heartlandfuneralservices.com.
Publication Date: 2011/09/27
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OWENS, William "Bill" John
PARKER, Douglas Nick
PEDERSON, Paul
William "Bill" John Owens of Olds AB passed away on March 25, 2014 at
the age of 93 years. He was born in Olds on March 5, 1921 to Margaret
Ann and William Robert Owens. He was the sixth child of a family of eight
children. Bill grew up on the farm with his family and attended school in
Olds. Since Bill's birth, he worked, raised cattle and lived on his parent's
farm. Bill had a great love of his parents assisting them on the farm
during the years. Bill met and later married Florence MacDonald, who
taught school and tap dancing in Olds. Bill began working for the Olds Coop as Meat Manager. He worked for many years and took great pride in
his career. He worked there until his retirement. Bill enjoyed time with his
family, gardening in the yard and working with his brother Albert on the
family farm. He enjoyed assisting his wife Florence with her many tap
dance revues. Bill will be forever remembered and loved by his son Bill,
daughter Adelle and sister Jennie Dittberner, as well as numerous nieces,
nephews, relatives and friends. Bill was predeceased by his wife Florence;
his parents William and Margaret; his sisters Mary, Agnes, Ethel and
Irene; and his brothers Clark and Albert. A memorial service was held on
Friday April 4, 2014 at Heartland Funeral Services Chapel in Olds, AB. In
lieu of flowers memorial tributes may be mae to the charity of one's
choice. Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with
arrangements. 403-507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Douglas Nick Parker passed away February 21, 2011 at the Red Deer
Hospital at the age of 63 years. Nick was born in Eckville to Bill and Leona
Parker, the eighth of their nine children. The Parker family moved to
Calgary when Nick was two and this is where he received most of his
schooling. Nick's working career included heavy equipment operator, truck
driver, oilfield maintenance and farming. He was defined most not by
what he did or what he had, but by his love for his family, especially his
children. A perfect day for Nick was packing up a load of kids and going to
Sylvan Lake, Calaway Park, the zoo and other kid centred venues.
Surrounded by sunshine and kids laughing, he would down hamburgers
with coffee, followed by ice cream cones so big they dripped through your
fingers. When his legs were too tired to play anymore, he'd drive
everyone home. Nick was a passionate gardener and a determined
farmer. He enjoyed a good practical joke, camping, and fishing. He was
interested in the history of the Canadian West and enjoyed collecting old
dishes, garage sales and auction sales. He was also interested in other
cultures and had travelled to the west coast, Las Vegas and Mexico. Nick
was a generous person who spoke his mind and enjoyed being at home.
His heart was in the right place and he was always concerned about the
downtrodden in society. Nick will be lovingly remembered by his wife
Peggy Johnson; children David, Trisha and Sarah; grandchildren Asher,
Hailey and Cain; brothers Bill (Solveig), Gene (Lynne); sister Shirley
Cottrell; Peggy's large extended family as well as numerous nieces and
nephews. He was predeceased by his parents and five sibling; Jimmy,
Maryanne, Betty, Dorothy and Bob. Memorial services were held on
Saturday, March 5, 2011 at the Eagle Hill Community Centre. Memorial
tributes may be made directly to the Canadian Arthritis Society or charity
of choice.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd, Olds, entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610. www.heartlandfuneralservices.com.
Mr. Paul Pederson, beloved husband to Muriel Pederson for nearly 63
years, passed away peacefully on Thursday October 27, 2011 at the age
of 89 years. Paul is survived by his loving wife Muriel, his two daughters:
Marjorie (Bill) Frecka and Sheryle (Don) Mueller as well as his daughterin-law Sharon Pederson. His memory will be further cherished by his
seven grandchildren: Curtis Mueller, Cassandra Stromsmoe, Heather
Mueller, Daniel Pederson, René Pederson, Ryan Frecka and Jessica
Pederson as well as four great-grandchildren: Jayden Mueller, Kayson
Mueller, Seth and Sean Pederson. He will be lovingly remembered by his
sisters Astrid (Bill) Scarrott and Alice Laing; sister-in-law Alma Pederson
and a large extended family. Paul was predeceased by his parents as well
as his son Ken Pederson and brothers: Oscar and Henry Pederson. Paul
was born to Anton and Hanna Pederson in Medicine Hat on January 13,
1922. Paul attended the Ensleaf School in the Buffalo area in a
community called Little Sweden. Paul moved with his family to the Eagle
Hill Community in 1941 and that is where he met his prairie rose, Muriel.
Paul and Muriel married November 11, 1948. They were blessed with
three children. The Pederson's farmed in the Eagle Hill area for many
years. Paul loved the sense of community at Eagle Hill; he enjoyed many
dances and developed many friendships. Fishing was Paul's passion but
he also enjoyed hunting in his younger years. Paul and Muriel retired to
Olds. Paul will be remembered for his special smile, his love of music and
kind-hearted nature. He was a quiet man who lived by his word. A
celebration of Paul Pederson's life will be held at Mountain View Funeral
Chapel, 5226 - 46 Street, Olds on Tuesday, November 1, 2011 at 1:00
p.m. Those wishing to pay their respects to Paul are invited to gather with
the family an hour prior to the service. Interment will follow at the Eagle
Hill Cemetery prior to the reception at the Eagle Hill Community Centre.
Condolences may be forwarded to the family at
www.mountainviewfuneralchapel.com. Paul's family wishes to express
their heartfelt thanks and gratitude to the caring staff at the Linden
Nursing Home for all their love and care. Memorial donations in memory
of Paul Pederson may be directed to the Linden Nursing Home, Box 220,
Linden, Alberta, T0M 1J0. Arrangements in care of Mountain View Funeral
Chapel, Olds. Phone 403 556 3223.
Locally Owned And Operated, Proudly Serving Our Community For Over
46 Years.
Publication Date: 2014/04/08
PALARDY, Raymond Arthur
Raymond Arthur Palardy passed away at Rosedale Hospice in Calgary,
Alberta on April 6, 2011 at the age of 76 years. Ray is survived by his
loving wife Jeannine. He is also survived by his three children: Lee Ann
(Tom), Norman (Trish) and Nancy (Chris); his 8 grandchildren and 2
great-grandchildren. A Celebration of Life will be held at FOSTER'S
GARDEN CHAPEL, 3220 - 4 Street N.W., Calgary (across from Queen's
Park Cemetery) on Sunday, April 17, 2011 at 2:00 p.m. If friends so
desire, memorial donations may be made directly to Rosedale Hospice,
1245 - 70th Avenue S.E. Calgary, Alberta T2H 2X8
http://www.hospicecalgary.com/ index.php/donate/donate. Expressions of
sympathy may be forwarded to the family at
www.fostersgardenchapel.ca.
Foster's Garden Chapel Funeral Home And Crematorium,
3220 - 4 Street N.W., Calgary, AB T2M 3A5. Telephone: 403-297-0888.
Honoured Provider of Dignity Memorial.
Publication Date: 2011/04/12
PALIN (nee Wenmouth), Thelma
Kathleen
It is with deepest sorrow the family announces the passing of our dear
mother Thelma Palin, on Thursday, August 21st, 2014 at the age of 89
years. Thelma came into the world on April 14th, 1925 to Jack and Emily
(Street) Wenmouth. She grew up on a farm in Flaxcombe, Saskatchewan.
She was the youngest child of three, with an older brother Cy, and eldest
sister Violet. Many a story was told about her walking to a country school.
She attended a secretarial school in the City of Saskatoon and during that
time became engaged to Alex Palin. They were married on June 13th,
1946. She and Alex had four children,
Billy, Jack, Lloyd and Jean. Thelma is predeceased by her parents, her
siblings, her son Billy and husband Alex. She is lovingly remembered by
her children Jack Palin, Lloyd (Cindy) Palin, Jean (Keith) Duff;
grandchildren Lindsey (Blake) Corey, Laura (Wes) Hallman, Eric and Julie
Palin, and Carson Duff; great-grandchildren Hayden Corey and Willow
Hallman. A Celebration of Thelma's life will be held on Saturday
September 13, 2014 at 1:00 p.m. at St. Cyprian's Anglican Church,
Didsbury with Reverend Joan Schellenberg officiating. In lieu of flowers,
memorial tributes may be made directly to the Alzheimer's Society.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 wwwheartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2014/09/09
PALIN (Wenmouth), Thelma Kathleen
It is with deepest sorrow the family announces the passing of our dear
mom, grandma and great-grandma Thelma Palin at the age of 89, on
Thursday, August 21st, 2014 in Olds, AB.
Thelma came into the world on April 14th, 1925, to Jack and Emily
(Street) Wenmouth at Eatonia Hospital in Eatonia, SK. She grew up on a
farm in the Craiglands District, south of Flaxcombe, SK. Thelma was the
youngest child of three, with an older brother Cy (Cyril), and eldest sister
Vi (Violet).
Thelma attended Success Business College in the city of Saskatoon, SK
taking secretarial classes and during that time became engaged to her
high school sweetheart, John Alexander (Alex) Rogers Palin. They were
married on June 13th, 1946 and enjoyed over 62 years of marriage
together. Thelma and Alex had four children: Billy, Jack, Lloyd, and Jean.
Thelma is predeceased by her parents, her siblings, her son Billy and
husband Alex.
Thelma will be dearly missed and forever loved by her three children Jack
Palin of Edmonton, AB; Lloyd and wife Cindy Palin (Coates) of Olds, AB;
Jean (Palin) and husband Keith Duff of Lethbridge, AB. She will be sadly
missed by her five grandchildren Lindsey (Duff) and husband Blake
Corey; Laura (Palin) and husband Wes Hallman; Eric and Julie Palin; and
Carson Duff; her two great-grandchildren Hayden Alexander Corey, and
Willow Julie Hallman; nephews Arnott Larock of Eatonia, SK; Dale Larock
of Delta, BC; the late Lloyd Larock and their families. Thelma will be
missed by her many life-long friends and all who knew her.
A celebration of Thelma's life will be held in Didsbury, AB at St. Cyprian
Anglican Church, 2037-24th Ave. Didsbury, AB on Saturday, September
13th, 2014, at 1:00 p.m.; The Rev. Joan Schellenberger of Olds, AB
officiating. A private family interment will be held at Vermilion Cemetery,
Vermilion, AB on Sunday, September 14th, 2014.
In lieu of flowers memorial tributes can be made to Alzheimer Society of
Alberta and Northwest Territories (ASANT) 10531 Kingsway Avenue,
Edmonton, AB T5H 4K1.
http://www.alzheimer.ab.ca/HowtoHelp/Donate.aspx
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements (403)
507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2014/09/16
Publication Date: 2011/03/08
PATTERSON, Jean
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Jean Alphonsina
Patterson on Monday, April 21, 2014 at the age of 76. Jean passed away
after a very long and courageous battle with ALS (Lou Gehrig's Disease)
with her family by her side. Jean was born in Holland on September
25,1937. She was the first born of five children to Alphons and Jannetje
de Decker. Jean and her family immigrated to Canada in 1950. The family
settled on a farm in Scotsburn, Nova Scotia. Jean made a trip out west to
Calgary, Alberta and eventually met the love of her life Bob Patterson
whom she married in 1970. Jean and Bob lived on the family farm at
Shepard until 1980' and then moved to a farm west of Carstairs until
2010, eventually moving into town due to Jean's illness. She remained in
her home until her passing where she was always surrounded by family,
loved ones and wonderful caregivers. Jean is survived by her husband,
Bob Patterson; three children, Anita (Ken) Etmanski, Cindy (Bill)
Sandilands and Eddy (Erika) Patterson; five grandchildren, Gavin and
Shiloh Etmanski and Scott, Sade and Sierra Sandilands; three sisters,
Celiena (Bob) Mosley, Elly (Don) Harris, and Nancy (Mike) Levy. Jean was
also predeceased by her parents and brother Fred de Decker. There will
be a Celebration of Jean's Life on at the Carstairs Community Hall on
Wednesday, April 30 at 1:00 pm. In lieu of flowers, donations may be
made in Jean's memory to the ALS Society of Alberta, #250, 4723 1
Street SW, Calgary, AB, T2G 4Y8, www.alsab.ca. Messages of condolence
may be left for the family at www.myalternatives.ca.
Alternatives Funeral & Cremation Services. Serving Olds and Surrounding
areas since 1997 (403) 556-5445 & (888) 216-5111
Publication Date: 2014/04/29
PATZWALD, Arlene
1936 – 2011 -- Arlene Patzwald of Olds, Alberta passed away on
Thursday, October 13, 2011 at the age of 75. Arlene was born on July
23, 1936 in Estevan, Saskatchewan. Arlene is lovingly remembered by
her two children, Susan Patzwald of Olds and Stacey (Mike) Layden of
Olds; as well as 3 grandchildren, Kurtis, Travis and Isabelle Layden.
Arlene also leaves behind her mother, Hilda Anderson; two sisters, Sherry
(Gary) LaBatte, Lorna Anderson and one brother Bob (Jean) Anderson;
her brothers-in-law Elmer Patzwald, Herman (Erna), Bob; sisters-in-law
Gertie (Alfred) Domres, Elsie Patzwald and Ida Patzwald, as well as many
other family and friends to mourn her passing. Arlene was predeceased
by her husband of 44 years Matt and her father Raymond. A Memorial
Service will be held at the Royal Canadian Legion, 5241 – 46 Street, Olds,
Alberta on Wednesday, October 19, 2011 at 11:00 am. In lieu of flowers,
memorial tributes may be made directly to the Heart and Stroke
Foundation of Alberta, NWT and Nunavut, 100, 119 – 14 Street NW,
Calgary, Alberta T2N 1Z6 or at www.heartandstroke.ab.ca. Messages of
condolence may be left for the family at www.myalternatives.ca.
Alternatives Funeral & Cremation Services. (403) 556-5445 & (888) 2165111.
Publication Date: 2011/10/18
PECK, Marjorie F.
Marjorie F. Peck was born to Gordon and Bernice Poynter in Consort,
Alberta on November 12, 1942. She passed away peacefully on March 2,
2014 at the Sundre Hospital at the age of 71 years. She had a long battle
with health issues after her husband passed. She was a very strong
woman and fought hard right to the end. She was loved by all who knew
her and will be dearly missed. Marjorie is survived by her children Rodney
(Bonnie) Peck of Leduc; Jeanette (Rod) Peck of Sundre; Gregory (Lori)
Peck of Bowden; Leslie Mackintosh of Sundre; John (Corrine) Roblin of
Blackfalds; Kevin (Delise) Peck of Sundre; Edward (Jessica) Peck of Olds;
Heather (Jason) Fike of Sundre; 16 grandchildren and 5 greatgrandchildren; brother Jim(Cindy) Poynter of Kelowna, BC; as well as
many nieces, nephews, sister-in -laws and a brother in law. She was
predeceased by her husband Frank; mother Bernice; father Gordon;
brother Ross and brother Donny. Funeral service was held on Monday
March 10, 2014 at 11am at the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch #223,
Sundre with Harold Hunter officiating. In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes
may be made directly to the Sundre Hospital Palliative Care, Alberta Heart
& Stroke Foundation or Canadian Diabetes Foundation.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2014/03/11
PEDERSEN, Keith Emanuel
Keith Emanuel Pedersen passed away at the age of 75, October 23, 2014
at his cabin near Caroline. Keith was born February 20, 1939 in Innisfail.
Keith and family lived at Nesbit before moving to Olds. He did various
jobs before he started his career in auto body eventually owning and
operating Double 2 Body Shop which his son Rod operates to this day. He
enjoyed being a volunteer fire fighter for many years. He is survived by
his loving wife of 52 years Betty and 2 sons Rod and Randy (Sarah); 2
grandchildren Matthew and Shelby; 2 sisters Sheila (Jim) Zimmerman,
Irene Collinge and 1 brother Larry (Joyce) as well as numerous nieces and
nephews. He predeceased by his parents Aage and Bertha and 1 brother
in law Jack Collinge. A Celebration of Life was held on Tuesday October
28, 2014 at 2:00 p.m. at the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch #105, Olds
with Pastor Ed Furst officiating. Memorial tributes may be made directly to
the charity of choice.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2014/11/04
Publication Date: 2011/11/01
PEKSE, Julia (nee Semaka)
Julia Pekse (nee Semaka) was born in the Lobley, Alberta area on
December 20, 1932. Julia married George Pekse in June 1961 and they
settled on Little Stony Ranch where she lived and worked until late 2009.
Her greatest joys were her family, beautiful flower gardens, amazing
needlework, trying new recipes, her animals and numerous hobbies. She
was kind-hearted and loving and was always available to lend a hand to
help, a shoulder to cry on, or shelter from the storm. Julia passed away
December 17, 2011 at the Rosefield Care Centre, Innisfail at the age of
78 years. She was predeceased by her parents Mickal and Anna Semaka,
husband George (2010), son-in-law Bart van Biezen (1989), brothers
Roman (1986), Michael (1995), sister Yvonne (2008), and brother in law
Ed Pekse (2010) and sister in law Violet Pekse (2008). She will be
lovingly remembered by daughter Sandra van Biezen, and numerous
nieces and nephews. A Funeral Service will be held on Thursday,
December 29, 2011 at 11:00 A.M. at the Faith Lutheran Church #205 –
11 Street N.E., Sundre, Alberta, T0M 1X0.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Julia's memory to STARS Air
Ambulance. Messages of condolence may be forwarded to the family
through www.metcalffuneralchapel.com. Arrangements entrusted to
Metcalf Funeral Chapel, Innisfail. Phone: 403-227-3123. Locally owned
and operated. Proudly serving our community for over 48 years.
Publication Date: 2011/12/20
PERSON, Mae (Doreen)
January 30, 1935 - March 17, 2012 -- Mae Doreen Person (Carbert) went
to be with her Lord on Saturday, March 17th at the Olds Hospital at the
age of 77. Doreen was born to Sarah Teresa and George Emmanuel
Carbert on January 30, 1935 in Melfort, Saskatchewan. She had one older
brother, Raymond, 9 years her senior. Growing up on a dairy farm, she
was no stranger to hard work. Doreen enjoyed being an active 4H
member, winning many ribbons showing her calves. On one trip to
Saskatoon, the judge was non other than Grant MacEwan. She loved her
pets, and is pictured with a few different dogs throughout her childhood.
Helping her father with milking and attending Melinda School kept her
days busy. Some of her favourite memories included riding her horse
"Jerry" to school in the summer, and in the winter, riding in the horse
drawn caboose, where she stayed warm by the wood burning stove. After
grade 8, Doreen boarded in town so she could attend High School, doing
light housekeeping to earn her board. After graduating, she attended Park
City Business College in Prince Albert, then later worked for Wawanesa
Insurance. She was introduced to Len Person on a blind date set up by
friends. They were married July 6, 1955. After a brief stay in Estevan,
Saskatchewan, they moved to Red Deer, Alberta. Then, in 1969 they
moved the family to Olds, where Len was employed at the Olds College in
the Physical Plant Maintenance Department. Doreen devoted herself to
homemaking and raising her four children. Doreen had a long standing
and deep trust in God and was a faithful member of the Olds Church of
the Nazarene. Doreen gave oversight to the Church nursery ministry. That
care for children also evidenced itself in the deep love she had for her
eleven grandchildren and three great- grandchildren. Although Doreen
was a quiet person, she was always willing to share what the "Grands"
were doing. Throughout some years of declining health, Doreen displayed
a gracious, trusting acceptance of her circumstance and her perseverance
is a rich legacy. Doreen is survived by her beloved husband Len, her four
children, Marilyn (Steve) Hunford, Donna (Neil) Unger, Darren (Agatha)
Person, Kurtis (Carolyn) Person, and eleven grandchildren and 3 greatgrandchildren. She was predeceased by her parents, and her brother
Raymond. A memorial service was held at the Olds Church of the
Nazarene on Friday March 23rd at 2:00pm. A private family interment
was held at the Olds Cemetery prior to the memorial. In lieu of flowers,
memorial tributes may be made directly to the Tom Baker Cancer Centre.
Publication Date: 2012/03/27
PETERMAN, Agnes Lillian
Agnes Lillian Peterman (nee Fonstad) passed away peacefully at the Olds
Hospital on September 24, 2014 at the age of 86 years. She was born on
a farm near Torquay, Saskatchewan on August 16, 1928. Agnes married
Lyle Peterman in 1947 and they continued to farm and raise their 3 eldest
children. In 1958, they moved to Olds as Lyle was offered a position with
an oil company as a battery operator. Two more children were born to
complete their family. Agnes was always involved in music. She taught
organ lessons for years and until recently was the organist at St. Paul's
Lutheran Church, Olds. Agnes will be lovingly remembered and sadly
missed by her husband Lyle; children Judy (Joel) Thompson of Olds;
Lowell (Nancy) Peterman of Red Deer; Kathy (Kevin) Rowland of Olds and
Terry (Sandy) Peterman of Olds; 11 grandchildren; 17 greatgrandchildren as well as numerous nieces, nephews and friends. She was
predeceased by her parents Simon & Olga Fonstad; brothers Selmer and
Martin Fonstad; sisters Jean Swenson, Carol Mossing, Kay Miller;
daughter Gwen McLeod. A Celebration of Life was held on Monday
September 29, 2014 at 2:00 p.m. at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Olds
with Pastor John Lentz officiating. In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes
may be made directly to St. Paul's Lutheran Church or Olds & District
Hospice Society.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2014/09/30
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PETERS, Edith Marie
POLLARD, Melville
POYNTER, Ross Clifford
1928-2011 -- Marie was born in Vancouver, Washington,the first child of
Gwendolyn and John Eldridge Hatten. After the family moved to Alberta,
she was schooled in Drumheller and later Crossfield. There she met and
later married Nick Peters. She had three children: Brian (Olds), Cliff
(Arkansas), and Linda (Boettger, Fort St. John). Marie made many moves
with her family until finally settling in Olds. Marie was always a loving
mother, quick to smile, give a hug and dispense good advice (and
discipline). In the late 1960s, Marie took her Nurses Aid training at the
Foothills Hospital. She always enjoyed caring for others and later did
Homecare in the Olds/ Didsbury area where she was much appreciated.
After retiring from work outside the home, she faithfully went to water
exercise in Olds and Didsbury for almost twenty years, making many
loving friends. In Marie's later years, she was diagnosed with dementia
and later Alzheimers which led to her placement in Long Term Care in
Three Hills Hospital. There she was treated with much love and respect
until her quiet passing on December 30, 2011. She will be sorely missed
and ever lovingly remembered by her family, including nine
grandchildren, and many friends. Of the Hatten family, she is survived by
her brother, Harold, of Red Deer. She was predeceased by her sister, Alice
May (Smith) last year. Marie's ashes will be interred later in the Crossfield
Cemetery where the majority of her relatives rest. Please direct any
donations to The Alzheimers Society of Canada.
A memorial service will be held January 14, 2012 at the Crossfield Baptist
Church at 2:00 p.m.
Melville Owen of Red Deer passed away at the Michener Long Term Care
facility on Friday August 3, 2012 after a lengthy battle with heart disease
at the age of 66.
Mel was born July 31, 1946 in Saskatoon, SK where he was raised on the
family farm next to Gardner Dam. He enjoyed farming and truck driving
up until he moved to Alberta in 1984. Thereafter, his entrepreneurial spirit
led him on various business ventures until his first heart attack at the age
of 49. Mel was a devoted husband, father and grandfather. He is survived
by his loving wife Lois of 46 years, three children, Wade (Deanna) of
Sherwood Park, Melisa (Charlie) of Moose Jaw, SK and Owen (Amber) of
Olds. His four grandchildren, Draedon, Jessica, Hudson and Lily were the
highlight of his life. Mel is also survived by his mother Juan of Saskatoon,
three brothers, Mac (Joy) of Vancouver, BC, Girvin of Gardner Dam, SK
and Lanny (Cindy) of Saskatoon, SK. He is predeceased by his father
Harold, brother Rudy and precious little granddaughter, Nevada Rae.
Mel was baptized in symbol of his dedication to Jehovah God in Honolulu,
Hawaii in 1969. Mel continued faithfully witnessing about Jehovah right up
to the time of his death.
Even throughout his illness many would often come to Mel for advice or
encouragement. He was always upbeat and had a positive hope for the
future.
The family would like to thank Dr. Brian Keen, the Red Deer Hospice
Society and all of the nursing staff at the Michener Long Term Care facility
for their loving care in treating Mel.
Special thanks to all of the visitors Mel received locally and those who
have travelled far distances to offer their support and encouragement
over the years to him and also his wife Lois.
A Memorial Service was held on Friday, August 10, 2012 at the Kingdom
Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses 11 Bennett St. Red Deer. Messages of
condolence may be left for the family at www.myalternatives.ca.
Alternatives Funeral & Cremation Services, Unit 1, 6828 – 50th Ave., Red
Deer, AB. 403-341-5181 & 888-216-5111.
Ross Clifford Poynter of Olds, passed away unexpectedly on Monday
August 8, 2011 at the age of 57 years. Ross was born in Edmonton on
July 22, 1954 to Gordon and Beatrice Poynter. Ross is survived by his
loving wife Deb; children Corey (Robyn) Burwell of Bowden, Stephanie
(Eric) Larsson of Bowden; two brothers Don "Choppy" Poynter of Bowden
and Jim (Cindy) Poynter of Kelowna, BC; sister Marjarie Peck of Sundre;
five grandchildren; uncle Murray (Shirley) Poynter of Red Deer; aunt Pam
Poynter of Olds; as well numerous nieces, nephews & cousins. A
Celebration of Ross's life was held on Monday August 15, 2011 at the
Bowden Lions Hall with Pastor Ed Furst officiating. Interment was held at
the Bowden Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes may be made
directly to STARS Air Ambulance or the charity of choice. Heartland
Funeral Services Ltd, Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403-507-8610
www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2012/01/10
PETERSEN, Boyd William
Boyd William Petersen passed away November 25, 2011 at the age of 74.
Boyd was born in Olds on November 21, 1937 and farmed in the Olds
area all of his life. He will be greatly missed by his wife of 51 years, Gail,
his children, Cheri (Wilhelm) Vohs, Kelly (Thersea), Ron, Wesley
(Desiree); grandchildren, Cameron, Nickelle, Carlene, Zachary, Cole and
step-grandchildren, Clayton, Amber, Lauren and Stacey; one greatgranddaughter, Tessa. He also leaves his brother Marvin and his sister
May as well as many nieces and nephews. A private graveside service was
held at the Olds Cemetery. A Memorial Come & Go Tea was held at the
Royal Canadian Legion, Branch #105, Olds December 2, 2011. In lieu of
flowers, donations may be made to the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch
#105 Building Fund or the charity of the choice. Heartland Funeral
Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403-507-8610.
www.heartlandfuneralservices.com.
Publication Date: 2011/12/06
PICARD, Robert Joseph
November 23, 1933 - January 9, 2014 -- It is with sadness we announce
the passing of Robert Joseph Picard. He will be lovingly remembered by
his wife Greta, son Richard Picard of Edmonton; son David Picard (Bev)
and children Sean, Danielle and Colin of Calgary; son Mark Picard (Susan)
and children Elena and Sophie of Grande Prairie, and by his siblings
Wilfred Picard and Therese Marie Picard.
He was predeceased by his brother Maurice Picard and his parents
Lucienne and Joseph Picard.
Robert (Bob) was born and raised in Edmonton, Alberta. After graduating
from St. Joseph's High School in Edmonton, he went on to study power
engineering. He married Greta (nee MacRae) in 1957 whom he had met
while they were both working and living in Calgary. In the early sixties
they moved, his then young family, to New Zealand and later Australia,
where he worked in his field. In 1965, the family returned and settled in
Olds, Alberta. For most of his professional life, Bob worked in a
supervisory position, operating, training and coordinating new oil and gas
plant construction. He spent much of his free time at the family cabin in
Sylvan Lake, was known to make exceptional wine, had a passion for
exercising, loved gardening, good food, and enjoyed exploring both his
family genealogy and the marvels of his computer.
A memorial service will be held on Saturday, January 18, 2014 at 1:00pm
in the chapel at St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Grande Prairie, Alberta.
Care and arrangements entrusted to Bear Creek Funeral Home Grande
Prairie 780-830-7742 www.bearcreekfuneral.com
Publication Date: 2014/01/14
PLANICKA, Anton William "Tony"
May 9, 1929 - November 19, 2012 -- Anton William "Tony" Planicka
beloved husband of Theresia, and loving father of Tony, passed away on
Monday, November 19, 2012 at the age of 83 years.
Born in Calgary in 1929, Tony later moved with his family to Blairmore,
Rocky Mountain House and eventually to the outskirts of Red Deer to
farm. Tony studied at the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology in
Calgary. He moved to Olds and worked with his family business, 20th
Century Motors and later owned a North Star service station. Tony's work
concentrated on automotives, something that interested him throughout
his life. He received numerous sales awards over the years with GM
Canada and Chrysler. His favorite hobbies included working on his 1964
Studebaker Daytona, spending time with the family dog and photography.
Tony was always very active, hard-working and enjoyed travelling and
new adventures. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus.
Tony and his sister Helen are the first of their family to be born in
Canada, their father and mother having moved here from Austria. He still
has family in Austria, New York and California. Tony possessed a great
sense of humour and was always a loyal, spiritual and compassionate
man.
Tony is survived by his loving wife of fifty years Theresia; son Tony Jr.;
daughter-in-law Ivy; and sister Helen Bush. His memory is cherished by
his grandchildren Veronica and Anthony Joshua. A devoted son, Tony was
predeceased by his father Anton and mother Maria Theresa.
Relatives and friends were invited to Prayers and Tributes at St. Cecilia's
Catholic Church (321 - 90th Avenue S.E. Calgary) on Sunday, November
25, 2012 at 7:00 p.m. Funeral Mass was celebrated at St. Cecilia's
Catholic Church (321 - 90th Avenue S.E. Calgary) on Monday, November
26, 2012 at 11:00 a.m. Forward condolences through
www.mcinnisandholloway.com.
In living memory of Tony Planicka, a tree will be planted at Fish Creek
Provincial Park by McInnis & Holloway Funeral Homes, Fish Creek Chapel,
14441 Bannister Road S.E. Calgary, AB Telephone: 1-800-661-1599.
McInnis & Holloway "Fish Creek Chapel" 14441 Bannister Road SE,
Calgary, AB T2X 3J3. 403-243-8200.
Publication Date: 2012/11/27
Publication Date: 2012/08/14
POTTER, Shirley Norma
Born November 29, 1945. Passed away peacefully June 1, 2014. She is
survived by her loving husband Ernie of 52 years. Her children Cheryl
McKinnon (Lorne), James Potter (Adrienne), Charlene Jacobson, Michael
Potter (Matthew Allsopp), also her grandson which she & Ernie raised Kory
Roode (Crystal), numerous other grandchildren, great grandchildren,
nieces & nephews. Brother Mel Metzger (Maryanne), Sister Vera Teslak
(Ernie), step mother Sylvia Metzger. Shirley was predeceased by son Brad
Potter, May 20, 2012, father Edward Metzger (2005), Brother Ronald
Metzger (2002), and mother Helen Alice Metzger (1946). Donations may
be made to the Canadian Cancer Society.
Publication Date: 2014/06/10
POTVIN, Rodney Wayne
Passed in peace Tuesday, December 4, 2012 at the age of 62. Further
survived byhis wife Cathy. Daughters Tanya Leslie (Dean Thomson),
Sandra Petherbridge (Dwayne). Grandchildren Khristian, Taylor, Brinnly,
Kayden, Kenzington and Kayle. Mother Doris, brothers Ross and Steven,
sisters Sylvia, Dianne, Tisa and Lisa and numerous nieces and nephews,
preceded in death by father Maurice. Rod will fondly be remembered by
family and friends as a loving father and husband who LOVED to dance, a
hardworking man who enjoyed farming and had a love for horses. Rod
was also a welder who built aluminum river boats and had a passion for
boat racing not only locally but won the Canadians in 1993 and the
Worlds in Mexico in 1994. As per his wishes the family is holding a small
celebration of life on January 26th at Hinton Trail Hall in Elmworth,
Alberta. He will be forever loved and never forgotten.
Publication Date: 2012/12/18
POYNTER, "Choppy" Donald George
1961 - 2013 -- "Choppy" Poynter passed away suddenly on January 17,
2013 at the age of 51 years. Choppy was born to Gordon and Bernice
Poynter on March 1, 1961 in Innisfail, Alberta. He was the youngest of
four children. The family resided in Bowden where Choppy took his
schooling. When he was through high school he went to work for various
construction companies until he found his niche at the Town of Olds in the
Parks and Recreation department, he then worked at Bowden in his home
town making ice at the Arena where he formed friendships young and old
for many years. He eventually started working with Parks and Recreation
again at the Innisfail Arena where he worked until his passing. When
Choppy wasn't working he was playing ball, hockey, curling and in recent
years found the love of golf. Choppy's smiling face will be missed by all
who knew him. He was predeceased by his mother and father Bernice and
Gordon; his brother Ross; his brother in-law Frank and his cousin
Leonard. Choppy is survived by his brother Jim (Cindy) and family of
Kelowna, British Columbia; sister Marjorie Peck and family of Sundre;
sister in law Debbie (Brian) and family of Bowden, numerous nieces and
nephews as well as great nieces and nephews. Choppy also leaves behind
his special extended family Brett and Jackie Radke and family of Innisfail
and Carla Sparks and family of Calgary as well as many lifelong friends
and family members. In memory of Choppy memorial tributes may be
made directly to S.T.A.R.S Air Ambulance. A Memorial Service will be held
at the Innisfail Arena on Thursday, January 24, 2013 at 1:00 pm.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Innisfail entrusted with arrangements.
403.227.0006. www.heartlandfuneralservices.com.
Publication Date: 2013/01/22
POYNTER, Gordon Clifford
Gordon Clifford Poynter of Bowden, AB passed away Wednesday February
16, 2011 at the age of 92 years. Gordon was born May 16, 1918 in
Monitor, AB. The Poynter family ranched near Coronation. Gordon met
and married Bernice McLean in 1941. Gordon and Bea moved to Bowden
in 1959 and raised one daughter and three sons. Gordon made many trips
to Calgary and Vancouver over his 30 year truck driving career. Bea was
taken far too early in 1981. During his retirement Gordon enjoyed small
engine repairs for anyone who would ask, and having coffee at the Plaza.
Gordon continued to live in Bowden until 2008 when he moved into
Autumn Glen Lodge in Innisfail. During the past three months Gordon was
convalescing in Innisfail hospital from hip replacement surgery, and a
broken arm. The family wishes to thank the staff of Autumn Glen Lodge
and the doctors and nursing staff of the Innisfail Hospital for all the kind
care and attention paid to their Dad. Gordon is survived by his brother
Murray (Shirley) Poynter, Red Deer, sister-in-law Pam Poynter, Olds, his
daughter Marjorie Peck, Sundre, his sons Jim (Cindy) Poynter, Kelowna,
Ross (Deb) Poynter, Olds, Don Poynter, Bowden; 17 grandchildren, and 13
great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Gordon was
predeceased by his wife Bernice, brothers Bill, George, and Walter, and
son-in-law Frank Peck. In lieu of flowers donation may be made to Stars
Air Ambulance. Memorial Service to be help at 1 p.m. Tues., February 22
at Bowden Lions Hall. Condolences to the family may be forwarded from
www.metcalffuneralchapel.com. Cremation entrusted to Metcalf Funeral
Chapel.
Publication Date: 2011/02/22
Publication Date: 2011/08/16
PUSTANYK, Donald
Donald Pustanyk of Didsbury passed away September 23, 2012 at the age
of 75 years. He is survived by his wife Audrey; his dog Ginger "the best
little dog in the world"; his children Ben Pustanyk and Tereyl Baye and
their families; three sisters, one brother and their families. A Celebration
of Donald's life will be held for family and friends at the Didsbury Elks Hall
on Friday, October 5, from 12:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers,
memorial tributes may be made directly to S.T.A.R.S Air Ambulance.
Arrangements in care of Cindy Kolb, Heartland Funeral Services Ltd.,
Olds. 403-507-8610. www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2012/10/02
RADAU, Sidney John
May 31, 1926 – May 13, 2013 -- Sid passed away on Monday May 13,
2013 at the Olds Hospital after a long battler with cancer. Sid was born in
Innisfail and lived most of his life east of Bowden on the Coulee Crest
Farm in parternership first with his Dad then with his brother Frank. He
worked for a time on oil rigs and then as an assistant with an electrician
but he always came back to his first love – the farm. He loved to work
with the farm machinery and was always up to the challenge of repair, no
matter how difficult. He enjoyed travelling and after retirement in 1985,
he spent several winters in Florida driving there so he could visit different
places along the way. Sid always came back to the farm to live with Frank
and Nancy until 2006 when he moved to the Mt View Lodge. He resided
there until he was hospitalized. Sid is survived by his brother Frank
(Nancy); nephews and nieces Tony (Ramona), Penny (Ken), Randy
(Sandra), Holly (Nawang), Perry (Eunmi), Roland Page (Linda), Susie
(Mickey McCue) also great-nephews and great-nieces. He was
predeceased by his parents Jack and May and brother Cyril Page. In
keeping with Sid's wishes, no funeral service will be held. In lieu of
flowers, memorial tributes may be made directly to Olds Hospital, Bowden
United Church or charity of choice. Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds
entrusted with arrangements. 403-507-8610
www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2013/05/28
RADFORD, Martha Wilhelmina "Matt"
Mrs. Martha Wilhelmina "Matt" Radford of Mountain View County, beloved
wife of Roger Radford passed away at the Didsbury Health Centre on
Friday, May 20, 2011 at the age of 95 years. Matt's memory will be
treasured by her loving husband Roger, her daughter Jacquie, six
grandchildren and numerous great-grandchildren. She will be dearly
missed by all who knew and loved her. Matt will be laid to rest at the Olds
Cemetery at a later date following cremation. If friends so desire,
Memorial donations in Matt's name may be directed to the Heart and
Stroke Foundation of Alberta, #101, 5208 - 53rd Avenue, Red Deer, AB
T4N 5K2 or to the charity of donor's choice. Condolences may be
forwarded to the family at www.mountainviewfuneralchapel.com.
Arrangements are in care of Mountain View Funeral Chapel, 1413 - 21
Avenue, Didsbury. Phone 403 335 4773. Locally owned and operated
serving our community for over 46 years.
Publication Date: 2011/05/31
RADFORD, Roger John
Roger John Radford passed away in Calgary on March 26, 2013. He was
predeceased by his beloved wife Matt. He is survived by his stepdaughter
Jacqui Wainwright; 6 grandchildren and numerous great-grandchildren.
Roger will be forever missed by all who knew him. A Memorial Tea will be
held at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch #105, Olds, October 5, 2013
from 2:00 – 5:00 p.m. Memorial tributes may be made directly to the
Alberta Heart & Stroke Foundation. Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds
entrusted with arrangements. 403-507-8610
www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2013/10/01
RAMSEY, Ada E.
Ada passed away in Calgary at the age of 97 to be at Peace with her Lord
on November 1 2013. Ada was born to Robert and Beatrice Johnson in
Innisfail on March 18, 1916. Ada was proud to have been a Telephone
Operator in her early days in Innisfail and then Olds where she met and
married Harold. They were married on September 21, 1945 and shared
62 years together. After Stephen was born, Ada became a full-time
homemaker. Later she enjoyed a bookkeeping career with J. P. Huitema
and then W.D. Craig and Co. Ada's interests and talents varied from
raising canaries to her ever present ball of yarn and crocheting. Ada,
Harold and Steve enjoyed many glorious summers camping at Fallen
Timber and their winters in Mesa Arizona as happy snowbirds. Ada was a
life-long member of the Anglican Church and 50 year member of the
Order of the Eastern Star. Ada and Harold moved from Olds to Didsbury in
1997 and after Harold's passing made her home at Chinook Winds Lodge
in Carstairs for the last 5 years. She was also predeceased her parents,
brother Bob, sister Hilda and brother-in-law Desmond. Leaving to mourn
and celebrate her life are son Stephen, niece Gillian and her dear friends
who helped make her life so rich. A Celebration of Life will be held on
Friday November 8, 2013 at 2:00 p.m. at St. John's Anglican Church, Olds
with Reverend Joan Schellenberger and Reverend David Asher officiating.
In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes may be made directly to the charity
of choice.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2013/11/05
RANDALL, Lois
December 15th, 1939 - September 20th 2013 -- It is with great sorrow
that the family announces the sudden passing of Lois W Randall.
She was born in Ontario, but lived the last 30 years in Olds. Lois was a
loving mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, aunt and friend.
She was pre-deceased by her parents Ernest and Eva Randall, also her
son Gordon David and sister Della Ready. Lois will be cherished and
remembered by her sons Gladwin Lindsay Jr., Paul (Janice)Lindsay, Brett
Lindsay(Denise Richard); 7 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren;
sister Margrett Hallet and Grace (Burt) Heywood and many nieces and
nephews. As per Lois's wishes, cremation has taken place and no service
will be held. Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with
arrangements. 403-507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2013/10/22
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RANDERS, Christian (Chris) Finnemann
RAUTENBERG (Nee: YOOS), Ruth
REDPATH, Christina Hazel
Christian (Chris) Finnemann Randers passed away at home on Ash
Wednesday, February 22, 2012. Chris was born to immigrant parents
from Denmark on Groundhog Day, February 2, 1926 at home in the
Hainstock District, Mountain View County. At age ten he helped move the
livestock and family possessions to their first farm on the outskirts of
Olds.
Chris married Shirley Cullen in 1950 and started his own dairy herd, farm
and family. He was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, serving
many terms on church council and helping build the chapel and church
hall. Active in the community, Chris was a founding member of the
Foothills Natural Gas Co-Op, President of the Olds Agricultural Society,
and a member of BPO Elks and the Royal Canadian Legion. He considered
himself lucky to live among such good neighbours in a first-rate
community. Chris believed in contributing directly to help others and
amongst many other gifts he was recognized for over 100 donations of
blood to the Red Cross. Chris lived his life and prospered as a farmer. He
was a gifted storyteller and shared memories and knowledge of many
years farming, the economy, weather and local history with all his friends
and family. Chris was happiest when his grandchildren visited the farm,
enthusiastically sharing his love of the land with Christopher, Andrea, and
Sylvie Spraakman; Martha, William, and Casey McClary; and Sam and
Lena Dabrusin throughout their many visits. In addition to his
grandchildren, Chris is survived by Shirley, his loving wife of 62 years; his
daughters Cherilyn (Gary Spraakman) of Newmarket, Ontario; Robin
(Calvin McClary) of Calgary; Bev (Ross Dabrusin) of Olds; his sister Carla
Voukovitch of Denver, Colorado; and sister-in-law Phyllis Randers of Olds.
He was predeceased by his parents, daughter Gwendolyn, and brother
Harold. A funeral service will be held in St. Paul's Lutheran Church at 1:00
PM, Wednesday, March 7, 2012 with Pastor John Lentz officiating. In lieu
of flowers donations will be gratefully accepted at St. Paul's Lutheran
Church or the Olds and District Hospice Society, P.O. Box 70026, Olds, AB,
T4H 3Z0. Special thanks to his homecare team who helped fulfill his wish
to die at home. Heartland Funeral Services Ltd, Olds entrusted with
arrangements. 403-507-8610. www.heartlandfuneralservices.com.
November 22, 1948 - January 18, 2013 -- It is with heavy hearts that we
are saddened to announce the sudden and unexpected passing of our
much-loved wife, mother and sister Ruth at the young age of 64 years.
Ruth will be lovingly remembered and forever missed by her husband
Ferd; son Trevor (Dana), grandchildren Jaylyn and Paige; twin sister Judy;
sisters Vicki (Vern), Cheryl (Brad), Elaine (Bruce) and Kris and also by her
brother Wayne (Mary); sisters-in-law Pearl and Eileen and numerous
nieces, nephews and cousins. Ruth's parents Fredric and Violet Yoos along
with brothers Joe and Ken and brother in law Larry predeceased her. Ruth
touched and enriched the lives of many during her career as a caregiver
at the Michener Centre in Red Deer and also for the past 10 years at the
Sundre Lodge. You all brightened her life and made her feel very special.
In keeping with Ruth's wishes, a funeral will not be held. Memorial
donations in Ruth's memory may be made to S.T.A.R.S. Air Ambulance.
Heaven has received a very special angel. The family would like to thank
everyone for their thoughts and prayers. They are appreciated. Heartland
Funeral Services Ltd, Sundre entrusted with arrangements. 403-638-4393
www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Christina Hazel Redpath, age 96 years, of Sunset Haven, Carnduff,
SK., went to be with the Lord on Friday, October 11, 2013 surrounded by
her family. She was born to Samuel & Christina Firth of Carievale, SK. on
March 19, 1917.
Hazel married Roy Redpath on Wednesday, October 20, 1937 in the
Church Manse at Carievale, SK.; after a Honeymoon to Minot, ND they
resided on the family farm at Gainsborough, SK. She would spend the
next 72 years on the family farm, until moving to Sunset Haven Nursing
Home, Carnduff, SK. in 2009.
During the next 62 years of Hazel's life together with husband Roy they
would raise six children. Those early years on the farm would not be easy
because of tough economic times but, Mom was from the generation that
never said quit and always believed there would be better times ahead.
Her optimism would prove to be correct and she would have the greatest
years of her life as a farmers wife, a mother, grandmother and great
grandmother.
She will be lovingly remembered by four sons: Lloyd (Myrna) Redpath,
Gainsborough, SK., Ron (Pat) Redpath, Warsaw, IN., Neil (Esther)
Redpath, Olds, AB., and Larry (Kerry) Redpath, Gainsborough, SK.; two
daughters: Shirley Willson, Balgonie, SK. and Eileen (Ed) Engel, Prince
Albert, SK., also twenty grandchildren and forty-seven great
grandchildren; brother-in-law David (Gayle) Redpath, Estevan, SK., and
sister-in-law, Moneta Firth, Brandon, MB.; also numerous nieces and
nephews. She was predeceased by her husband, Roy in 1998, son-in-law,
Lorne Willson in 2009, daughter-in-law, Donna in 2008, four sisters and
one brother.
The funeral service will be conducted on Friday, October 18, 2013 at 2:00
PM from the Gainsborough Community Hall, Gainsborough, SK., Reverend
Walter Engel will officiate and interment will be in the family plot at
Winlaw Cemetery, Gainsborough, SK. Donations may be given to the
Gideon Memorial Bible Plan, 501 Imperial Road North Guelph, Ontario,
Canada N1H 7A2.
Arrangements in care of Redpath Funeral Home, Carnduff, SK. - Neil D.
Redpath and Kurt Ardron, Funeral Directors (306) 482-3309. To send
messages of condolences to the family, please visit
www.redpathfuneralhome.com
Publication Date: 2012/02/28
RANDERS, Christian Finnemann
Christian (Chris) Finnemann Randers passed away at home on Ash
Wednesday, February 22, 2012. Chris was born to immigrant parents
from Denmark on Groundhog Day, February 2, 1926 at home in the
Hainstock District, Mountain View County. At age ten he helped move the
livestock and family possessions to their first farm on the outskirts of
Olds.
Chris married Shirley Cullen in 1950 and started his own dairy herd, farm
and family. He was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, serving
many terms on church council and helping build the chapel and church
hall. Active in the community, Chris was a founding member of the
Foothills Natural Gas Co-Op, President of the Olds Agricultural Society,
and a member of BPO Elks and the Royal Canadian Legion. He considered
himself lucky to live among such good neighbours in a first-rate
community. Chris believed in contributing directly to help others and
amongst many other gifts he was recognized for over 100 donations of
blood to the Red Cross. Chris lived his life and prospered as a farmer. He
was a gifted storyteller and shared memories and knowledge of many
years farming, the economy, weather and local history with all his friends
and family. Chris was happiest when his grandchildren visited the farm,
enthusiastically sharing his love of the land with Christopher, Andrea, and
Sylvie Spraakman; Martha, William, and Casey McClary; and Sam and
Lena Dabrusin throughout their many visits. In addition to his
grandchildren, Chris is survived by Shirley, his loving wife of 62 years; his
daughters Cherilyn (Gary Spraakman) of Newmarket, Ontario; Robin
(Calvin McClary) of Calgary; Bev (Ross Dabrusin) of Olds; his sister Carla
Voukovitch of Denver, Colorado; and sister-in-law Phyllis Randers of Olds.
He was predeceased by his parents, daughter Gwendolyn, and brother
Harold. A funeral service will be held in St. Paul's Lutheran Church at 1:00
PM, Wednesday, March 7, 2012 with Pastor John Lentz officiating. In lieu
of flowers donations will be gratefully accepted at St. Paul's Lutheran
Church or the Olds and District Hospice Society, P.O. Box 70026, Olds, AB,
T4H 3Z0. Special thanks to his homecare team who helped fulfill his wish
to die at home. Heartland Funeral Services Ltd, Olds entrusted with
arrangements. 403-507-8610. www.heartlandfuneralservices.com.
Publication Date: 2012/03/06
RASMUSSEN, Bernice Jeannette
Bernice Jeannette Rasmussen of Olds, AB formerly of Didsbury, AB,
passed away peacefully on Sunday, December 19, 2010 at the age of 79
years.
Bernice was born in McLennan, AB June 12, 1931 and spent her younger
years in Northern Alberta. She met and married Oliver Rasmussen in
1950 and after numerous moves they eventually settled in Didsbury in
1966. She worked at the Didsbury Nursing Home for many years retiring
in 1989.
Bernice is survived by her six children, Vernal, Rod, Murry, Darlene, Tina
and Rhonda, 13 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren. She was
predeceased by her husband Oliver in 1989 and her grandson Stephen in
1991.
Funeral service will be held December 23, 2010 at 11:00 am Mountain
View Funeral Chapel 5226 - 46th Street Olds, AB. Visitation will be held
prior to the service at 10:00 am. In lieu of flowers donations may be
made to the Olds Hospital long-term care 3901 – 57 Ave, Olds, Alberta
T4H 1T4. Condolences to the family may be forwarded from
www.mountanviewfuneralchapel.com. Arrangements entrusted to
Mountain View Funeral Chapel, 5226 – 46 Street, Olds. Phone 403-5563223. Locally owned and operated. Proudly serving our community for
over 46 years.
Publication Date: 2010/12/28
RAU, Shirley
May 25, 1954 – November 6, 2014 -- It is with a broken heart that we
announce the sudden passing of an amazing, loving wife, mother, and
grandmother.
Shirley was taken from us by our Lord Savior on November 6, 2014
surrounded by her loving family. Shirley had such a big caring, loving
heart and family was everything to her. Shirley was always there to lend a
helping hand to everyone. She will be truly missed; especially by her
loving husband Michael, her children, Eva, Margaret, Elizabeth (Kevin),
Clint and her grandchildren Daniel, Rebbecca, Stephanie, Jordan, Sean,
Tyler, Megan, Michael and Jazmine.
Shirley was predeceased by her son, Michael, her father, mother and
brother.
Funeral services were held on November 13, 2014 at St. Stephen's
Catholic Church, Olds. Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted
with arrangements. 403-507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2014/11/25
Publication Date: 2013/01/29
RAYMOND, Wayne
It is with heavy hearts the family of Wayne Raymond announce his
unexpected passing on February 1, 2014 at the age of 66 years in
Sundre. Wayne had a heart of gold and touched the lives of countless
people. He will be missed greatly and forever in our thoughts. Wayne will
be lovingly remembered by his son Shaun; mother Evlyn McCartney;
grandchildren Baileigh, Tracy, Chris; honorary grandchildren Zachariah,
Samuel; uncle Leslie and aunt Madeline; sister-in-law Dale McFadden;
nephews Troy Holt, Joe Holt, Jonathan McFadden and niece Jessica
McFadden; close friends Bob (Linda) Dutton, Mike and David McFadden,
John (Melanie) Damant; as well as numerous cousins. Funeral services
were held on Saturday February 8, 2014 at Garrington Community Church
with Pastor Ed Peters officiating. Interment was held in the Sundre
Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes may be made directly to
the Alberta Heart & Stroke Foundation or Tom Baker Cancer Centre.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2014/02/11
REAR, Cecil Wayne
Cecil Wayne Rear was born to Tom and Bernice (Benedict) Rear at Olds,
Alberta on October 20th, 1927. He passed away peacefully in Red Deer on
March 14th, 2013 at the age of 85, surrounded by his loving family. Cecil
went to Frontier School and then attended Olds Agricultural School (194749), returning to the Wimborne/Mayton area to farm and raise cattle until
his retirement in 1996.
Cecil married Joan Wright August 21st, 1954. Sherry, Gail (Susan) and
Jeanette were born between 1957 and 1960, and Nora-Lee in 1971. Joan
passed away from cancer in 1978, leaving Cecil to farm and raise a young
daughter. In 1979 Cecil married Donna Bartell and they remained on the
family farm until retiring to an acreage outside of Red Deer in 1997. Cecil
always said, he "still needed some dirt". He was diagnosed with Prostate
cancer in 2001 and because he couldn't take care of as much "dirt" they
moved into Red Deer in 2002. In 2008 Cecil was diagnosed with Bladder
cancer and they made the decision to move one last time to a "condo" as
he no longer felt he could work his cherished "dirt".
Cecil enjoyed his family, farming, hockey, baseball, and the outdoors. He
was a man of few words, but built friendships easily and was loved and
respected by many, always offering a helping hand when he saw a need.
His strong faith in the Lord sustained him throughout his life and this was
most evident during his last afternoon as he spoke many times of wanting
"to go straight up to heaven", "waiting for a cell phone message from
heaven", and "just waiting to be picked up (to go to heaven)".
Cecil leaves to mourn his loving wife and best friend of 33 years, Donna
Rear of Red Deer, children, Sherry & Keith Gummow of Ponoka, Gail
(Susan) of Bowden, Jeanette of Beaumont and Nora-Lee of Cochrane. His
grandchildren and great-grandchildren will cherish their memories of
Grandpa. He will also be missed by his step-brothers and sisters, Motherin-law, brothers and sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews, cousins and
numerous friends. He was predeceased by his first wife, Joan, parents,
Tom and Bernice, sister Alverda Muncaster, brother, Raymond and stepmother, Violet (Flinn) Rear.
A Memorial Service was held Tuesday March 19th, 2013 at Crossroads
Church, Red Deer County, Alberta. Burial took place at the Mayton
Cemetary. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Central
Alberta Cancer Centre, 3942 50A Avenue, P.O. Bag 5030, Red Deer,
Alberta, T4N 4E7 or a charity of the donor's choice. Condolences may be
sent to [email protected] Arrangements in care of Sunset Funeral
Service Linden, AB 403-546-3903.
Publication Date: 2013/03/26
REDDON, Mildred Carmen (Midge)
December 22, 1923 –September 27, 2011 -- It is with great sadness that
we announce the passing of our Mum, our Gramma, and Granny.
She will be forever missed and lovingly remembered by John/Jan (Adam, Ben, Amy); Norma/Terry - (Jacqueline/Curtis) Clayton,
(Yvonne/Scott), Elizabeth, Nikolas, (Jason /Jodi) Peyton, Prestyn;
David/Terry - (Nicole) Lily Anne, Caitlyn; Shelly/Rick - (Robin/Jason)
Chiana, Ailena, (Madeleine, Jesse); Lisa/John - (Kyla, Justin);
Allan/Evangeline - (Hudson) as well as other relatives and friends. Mildred
is predeceased by her husband Art and son Mark.
Cremation has taken place. A private family gathering will be held at a
later date. Having lived with MS for over forty years, in lieu of flowers,
donations can be made to the MS Society of Canada – Edmonton Chapter,
#105 - 9405 - 50 Street, Edmonton, AB, T6B 2T4, in memory of Mildred
Reddon. The family expresses sincere thanks to the staff at Laurier
House, Sherwood Park.
Loving and kind in her ways,
Upright and just to the end of her days;
Sincere and true, in her heart and mind,
Beautiful memories, she left behind.
Publication Date: 2011/10/04
Publication Date: 2013/10/22
REESOR, Audrey
JUNE 1936 - 2012 -- Audrey Reesor (VanDyke) fell asleep in death
Monday, July 23, 2012. She will be fondly remembered by her sisters,
Bernice Stangness (Clifford), Rosalie Jansen (Kees); Daughter, Leeanne
Hallonquist (Jim); grandchildren, Ashley Presiloski (Kevin), Travis
Hallonquist (Ashley) and numerous nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles,
cousins and many friends. She was predeceased by her father, Gilles;
mother, Maxine; brother, Dale and son, Rocky. Audrey’s quick wit and
sense of humor will be missed by all who knew her well.
Publication Date: 2012/07/31
REICHENBACHER, Shandy Leigh
(Brown)
It is with deep regret and profound sadness we announce the passing of
our beloved daughter Shandy on January 8th, 2015 at the age of 11
years.
Shandy is survived by her parents Rob and Barbie of Edson, Alberta, her
brothers Drake at home and Torry (Darlene) and family of Olds, Alberta.
Also surviving, her maternal grandparents Karen and Del Brown of Edson,
Alberta and paternal grandparents George and Juanita Reichenbacher of
Olds, Alberta, her aunts and uncles; Debbie Wager of Edson, Alberta,
Kelli (Sonia) Brown and family of Vancouver, BC, Tammy (Tec) Hiemer and
family of Didsbury, Alberta, James (Ali) Reichenbacher and family of Olds,
Alberta, Edward Reichenbacher of Olds, Alberta and Steven (Makyee)
Reichenbacher of Calgary, Alberta. There are numerous other relatives
and many friends left to mourn as well.
Shandy was predeceased by her great grandmother Margarete Schmidt in
2010.
Following cremation, a memorial service to celebrate Shandy’s life was
held on January 16th, 2015 at 3:00 PM at the Royal Canadian Legion in
Edson, Alberta with Pastor Steve Rigby officiating.
Special thanks to Dr. Smith, Dr. Davies, and Dr. Kamadien as well as
Marilyn Oishi and the Edson Homecare team for all their help and support
during Shandy’s final days.
In lieu of other tributes, donations if desired may be made to
www.braintumour.ca in memory of Shandy Leigh Reichenbacher (Brown)
To send condolences on line, please visit our website at
www.edsonfuneralhome.com.
The Foothills Memorial Chapel “Serving West Central Alberta for more
than 65 years”
“Semper Fidelis"
Publication Date: 2015/01/20
REID, Anthony (Tony)
June 29, 1962 - July 18, 2013 -- It is with great sadness that we
announce the passing of a wonderful husband, son, father, papa, brother,
uncle, and friend. Tony ran the family auto wreckers, Den's Repair, for 27
years right after Lorna and he married. He spent his free time cheering on
his favourite hockey team, the Edmonton Oilers, rebuilding classic cars,
discovering fossils, cooking Sunday family breakfasts, and vacationing
with his family. Regardless of the location or activity, Tony was in constant
company of his animals; from dogs to cats to pigeons to shop spiders. He
is survived by his loving wife Lorna Reid; his father Dennis (Henny) Reid;
his two children Dawn Normoyle (Shyllo Kofoed) and Sean (Linda)
Normoyle; his grandsons Theoren Trehearne, Rylee Trehearne, and Karter
Normoyle; his best buddy and faithful companion Bolt; his brother James
Reid (Dawn), his sisters Val Heintz (Dave), Bobbi Reid (Keith), and Margy
Whally; the extended family which he considered his own after his sisterin-law, Brenda-Lee Sank passed away, nephew Richard (Jen) Tucker, niece
Kimberley (Jeff) D`Aoust, grandchildren Bailey Clarkson, Evan Tucker, Kai
Tucker, Brendan Rusnak, Gage D`Aoust, and Kylee D`Aoust; sister- inlaw Carol Brown, brother-in-law Dale Stewart; numerous nieces and
nephews; and close friends Jason (Malayna, Reeve, Callen) Corbeil; Ethan
Clark, Gerard Stark, Brent Sank, Greg Mellor, Stewart Gillis, Blaine Smith,
Chris Huhn, Kevin Massignan, Matthew Campell, as well as numerous
other good friends whom we may have forgotten to mention. He is
predeceased by his mother, Verna Reid, his sister-in-law Brenda Sank,
and his good friend Rob Hawthorne. Tony loved people, plants, and
especially his animals. Funeral services were held on Friday July 26, 2013
at First Baptist Church, Olds with Pastor Ed Peters officiating. In lieu of
flowers, memorial tributes may be made directly to the Red Deer S.P.C.A.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2013/07/30
Obituaries
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APR 14/2015
REID, Edwin Vair
REIMERT, Gerdina Thresia Maria
REMPFER, Leonard (Len) Alvin
1924 – 2012 -- Edwin Vair Reid of Cremona, Alberta, passed away
peacefully on December 21, 2012 after a long and courageous battle with
cancer. Always known as Vair to family and friends, others may know him
as the fabled "Strongest Man This Side of Cremona" as authored in
Georgia Graham's well-known children's book!
Vair was born in Carstairs on May 24, 1924, the second son and sixth
child of Edwin and Marion Reid and grew up on the family homestead
north of Cremona. He attended school at Elmwood and Old Cremona and
graduated from Olds College with the class of '44 where he met and
married Catharine McConnell. Together they raised four children,
supported their post-secondary studies, and took pride in their
achievements. Vair strongly believed in the values of education, hard
work, tolerance, love, and helping those in need. He was a life-long
member of the Cremona United Church.
Vair always loved farming. He farmed with his father for seven years, in
partnership with his brother Alan for 33 years, and with his son Gerald for
another 27 years. He was a 4-H Club leader for many years, served on
many community initiatives including the REA which brought electricity to
the Cremona area in 1951 & the Mountain View Reclamation Board which
monitored oilfield cleanup. He was a founding member and past president
of the Cremona Lions Club, founding member and director of Cochrane
Lake Gas Co-op, canvassed for the Cremona Community Chest, and
served on the board of Mountain View Seniors Housing Society. He loved
dancing and was member of the Crossfield Dance Group. He loved to sing
with the Carstairs Drifters and curl at the Cremona Curling Club. Vair
travelled to many parts of the world including tours of Russia, South
Africa, Europe, the Mediterranean, the U.S., Alaska, and Canada. He was
happily married again in 2000 to another Olds College classmate
Katherine Boulter of Rosalind, Alberta and welcomed a second family into
his life!
Vair was predeceased by siblings Clarence, Mable, and Alice, as well as
his wives Catharine McConnell and Katherine Boulter and step-son Barry.
He is survived by: sisters Elma Bird and Lillian Morgan, brother Alan;
children Dale (Lois), Doug (Sandie), Shirley (Lawrence), Gerald (Michele);
grandchildren Barbara and Colin, Kurt and Scott, Alexandra and Wyatt,
Katia and Vanessa; Kay's daughter Marilyn Whiting and her grandchildren
Michael, Tracy, Chris, and Billy; and nine great-grandchildren.
The family wishes to thank sincerely all those who so lovingly cared for
Vair during his illness: Dr. Smit, Dr. Chang, staff and caregivers at the
Foothills Hospital, Tom Baker Cancer Clinic, Didsbury Hospital and
Chinook Winds Lodge. Thanks also to the many friends who kindly
phoned, wrote, and visited to keep his spirits up.
Memorial service was held at the Cremona Congregational Church on
Monday January 7, 2013 at 2pm followed by a gathering at the Cremona
Community Hall. Funeral arrangements by Alternatives Funeral and
Cremation Services. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to a
charity of your choice.
Messages of condolence for the family may be left at
www.myalternatives.ca
Alternatives Funeral & Cremation Services, (403) 556-5445 & (403) 2165111
Gerdina (Diny)Thresia Maria Reimert of Bowden, Alberta, entered into
eternal rest on Tuesday, May 22, 2012 at Northcott Care Center at the
age of 86 years.
Diny was born into the Broeks family September 15th, 1925 in Dalfsen,
Holland, having a wonderful orchard-farm childhood. In her teens, she
completed three years of home economics training, and then she worked
as an in-home nanny and housekeeper on various farms. She met her
husband, Anthony, at an English course, and they were married on April
5th, 1956, immigrating to Canada that same month. Diny lovingly raised
five children, enjoying gardening, cooking, sewing, reading, and her
involvement with the Catholic Church and local women's groups. She
made a house feel like home, first near Cardston, then outside of Olds,
and finally west of Bowden.
Diny leaves to mourn two sons and three daughters: Geraldine Thompson
of Carstairs; Paul (Carol) Reimert of Bowden; Margaret (Michael)
Thompson of Airdrie; Joanne (Dwayne) Brown
of Bowden; and John (Janice) Reimert of
Calgary; eleven grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. She also
leaves her sister, Dora; brothers, Gerard and Joop; and their families - all
of Holland.
Diny was predeceased by her husband, Anthony; granddaughter,
Amanda; son-in-law, Steven; sister, Theresa, and parents, Hermina and
Johannes Broeks.
Diny's warmth, kindness, and generous, loving spirit, will be forever
cherished.
Funeral Mass was held Monday, May 28, 2012 at 11:00 a.m. at Our Lady
of Peace Catholic Church, Innisfail, and interment at Bowden Cemetery.
If friends so desire, memorial tributes may be made to Northcott Care
Center, 4209-48 Avenue, Ponoka, Alberta T4J 1P4. Messages of
condolence may be forwarded to the family through
www.metcalffuneralchapel.com.
Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Metcalf Funeral Chapel, 4200-49
Avenue, Innisfail, Alberta. Phone 403-227-3123. Proudly serving our
community for over 49 years.
Passed away January 2, 2014 -- He is survived by his loving wife Ann,
daughter Laura and Don, and grandchildren; Riley Acciaroli and Brandon
and Kristen Schimke. Len is predeceased by his daughter - Cathy, his
mom and dad, sister - Eileen and brother – in – law, George.
In his younger years Len was an avid baseball player and curler. Pitching
was his favourite position.. He worked on the family farm with his dad
and when his dad past away he took it over. He married Ann on February
25,1961.
In 1987 Len went to work for the UFA Farm Center and in 1989 Len and
Ann moved to Olds and Len went to work for Alberta Hail and Crop
Insurance. He retired in 1996.
Since then Len has battled cancer and won, and enjoyed watching his
grandchildren grow into amazing young adults. We will miss him. In leiu
of flowers, donations may be made to the charity of your choice OR the
Olds & District Hospice Society Box 70026, Olds , AB T4H 3Z0
Come share in Len's Celebration of life – Saturday January 11, 2014 at 2
p.m. at the Olds Legion.
Publication Date: 2013/01/08
REID, James Gordon
James Gordon Reid, a lifetime resident of the family Century farm at
Cremona Alberta passed into eternal life on Friday, April 18, 2014 at the
Bethany Care Center in Didsbury, AB.
Gordon was born at Didsbury on June 30, 1924 to Boulter and Ethel Reid.
Gordon grew up on the farm and enjoyed the companionship of numerous
cousins and neighbors. He attended Atkins school, then High School at
Old Cremona, graduating with many of the boys who became lifelong
friends. He played baseball with them into his adult life; it was said that
Gordon was never "struck out". On June 21,1947 he married Margaret
(Peggy) Winslow Maier of Woodbury New Jersey. Their marriage of almost
67 years produced 5 children, John (Sandy) of Cremona, Richard (Kathie)
of Cremona, Robert of Cremona, Nancy (Mark) Sagal of Marquis Sask.,
and Mark (Jette) of Cremona, as well as 14 grandchildren and 26 greatgrandchildren. Gordon was predeceased by his parents and his son-in-law
Robert Froehlich, (Nancy).
Gordon farmed with his parents and family very successfully his whole life
until a heart attack in 2010. He continued to live at home with his family
until his declining health necessitated the move to long-term care in
Didsbury in June 2013. Over the years Gordon and Peggy enjoyed many
vacations together, their travels taking them to new as well as familiar
places and time spent with friends and family. Gordon's successes in life
were due in large part to his attention to and memory for detail and
thoughtful analytical deliberation. His earnest, sincere long-suffering love
for his family is what is most cherished. Gordon was a lifelong church
member, Sunday School teacher and board member of the Cremona
United Church. He was dedicated and instrumental in the formation and
building of the Cremona Congregational Church. Gordon was a founding
member, past president and director of the Western Barley Growers
Association from 1977 till his passing. After 36 years of persistent work
he saw western Canadian grain growers freed from the CWB and with a
great sense of accomplishment for his country enjoyed Barley Freedom
Day August 1, 2012. Gordon was an active member and director of the
Federal and Provincial P.C. constituency associations. In 1971 he finally
saw the first pavement laid from Cremona to Cochrane. He was a
dedicated and active member and director of the Reform Party of Canada.
He was an enthusiastic curler and loved the friendship and past time with
the Cremona Curling Club. Gordon's cheerful countenance and
uncomplaining gentle personality were an encouragement to many who
knew him and his ready smile will be missed by all.
Funeral Service will be held at Cremona Congregational Church on Friday,
April 25, 2014 at 2:00 pm. If desired donations may be given to the
Cremona Congregational Church Memorial Fund. Messages of condolence
may be left for the family at www.myalternatives.ca.
Alternatives Funeral & Cremation Services. Serving Didsbury and
Surrounding areas since 1997 (403) 335-9666 & (888) 216-5111
Publication Date: 2014/04/29
Publication Date: 2012/05/29
REIST, Kathleen Charlotte
Kathleen "Kay" Charlotte Reist of Camrose, formerly of Daysland, passed
away Sunday, September 22, 2013 at the age of 83 years.
Kathleen Charlotte Reist (nee Cole) was born January 15, 1930 in
Dodsland, Saskachewan, and was raised near Coleville Saskatchewan
during the Great Depression. At 16, Kay followed her sister's Betty and
Bernice to Edmonton to finish High School and to help care for her
Grandma Conquest (The Red Cross Lady). She soon met Harvey Reist, a
pre-med student from Wetaskawin, and they married in 1951. Gary was
born in 1952 and the new family moved to Daysland in 1955. While
Harvey practiced medicine, Kay raised her family with great love,
encouragement and devotion. They welcomed three more children;
Ronald was born in 1956, Bradley in 1960 and Lorene in 1962.
A huge believer in education, Kay pushed and availed her children the
opportunities to pursue their interests. While focusing her time on her
children and their activities, Kathleen was also dedicated to volunteering
in her community. She held leadership positions in the United Church
Women's Assn., CGIT, the Agricultural Society, the Hospital Auxiliary, the
Daysland School Board, and the Aging in Place Society. In the latter
foundation, Kathleen was instrumental in the development and naming of
"Providence House".
Having been a proud and supportive mother, Kay spent her last years
being an equally amazing grandmother; spoiling and doting and Layne,
Miranda, Jared, Chelsey, Jenna, Addison and Sidney.
In 2001 the Reist family met in Emerald Lake to celebrate Kay and
Harvey's 50th anniversary. While Kay was already showing signs of
illness, the following few years proved to be devastating as dementia
settled in. Kay fought as hard as humanly possible but, faced with a
particularly fast moving form of Alzheimer's disease she soon required a
hospital setting to meet her needs.
Kay will be lovingly remembered by her children Gary (Marietta) of
Edmonton, Ron (Veronica) of Olds, Bradley (Carolina) of Cranbrook, B.C.,
and Lorene Reist of Toronto,Ont. ; eight grandchildren; Layne, Chelsey,
Jenna, Miranda, Jared, Addison and Sidney, eight great-grandchildren;
one brother Ron Cole of Coalhurst, Alberta; two sisters Joan (Bill) Adair of
Ladysmith, B.C., and Linda (Dave) Miller of Coleville, Saskatchewan;
sister-in-law Beatrice Bolen; and brother-in-law Art Stengal.
Kay was predeceased by her husband Dr. Harvey Allan Reist; one brother
Les Cole; three sisters Betty Aucoin, Mary Cole and Bernice Smith; sisterin-law Donna Stengal; and brother-in-law George Bolen.
A Funeral Service will be held 2:00 p.m., Saturday, October 5, 2013 from
Daysland Knox United Church with Rev. Alan Richards officiating. Private
Inurnment will take place in the Daysland Cemetery.
If family and friends so desire, memorial contributions are gratefully
accepted to Alzheimer's Society. To send condolences please visit
www.burgarfuneralhome.com.
Burgar Funeral Home Camrose and Daysland (4817 51 Ave, Camrose,
Alberta T4V 0V4) in care of arrangements 780-672-2121. "Dedicated
Service Since 1906"
Publication Date: 2013/10/01
REMOND, Paul Marie
Paul Marie Remond was born Friday, April 22, 1938, in Kerbor France. As
a young child, he lived in occupied France during WWII. In 1956, Paul
enlisted with the marines and served his country until 1958. After a
peacekeeping mission in Africa, Paul remained in France until 1965. At
this time he boarded a plane for Canada and landed in Montreal on May 4,
1965. He settled in Hearst, Ontario working as a lumberjack for R&R
Chartrand and then Arrow. In 1969, Paul moved west to Hinton, Alberta
and worked at an automotive and tire repair shop. He spent a short time
in Nordegg and then settled in Bowness in Calgary. There he started work
for a welding and fabrication shop but in 1971 started commuting to
Cochrane and worked for the Spray Lakes Sawmill. In 1975 Paul moved
on to the Sundre area and continued his work as a lumberjack. In 1981
Paul met his former wife Maureen and on April 29, 1983 they had a
daughter whom they named Chantal. Paul continued his work as a
lumberjack in the bush in the winters and did some small farming in the
summers. In 1990, Paul began work with the Mountain View County as a
laborer. He worked for the county until his retirment in 20**. In his
retirement years he continued to keep busy with small equipment repair,
making firewood and the upkeep of a neighbors acreage. In 2005, Paul
started dating Mary Alice and they remained a couple throughout the rest
of Paul's years. Paul is predeceased by his parents and siblings. Paul
leaves behind his daughter Chantal, her husband Steve and his three
grandchildren – Ashton, Brody and Teneal. Condolences and funny
reflections can be forwarded to the family at
www.mountainviewfuneralchapel.com. Arrangements are entrusted to
Mountain View Funeral Chapel, 112 – 1 Street, Sundre, AB T0M 1X0.
Phone 403 638 1853.
Locally owned and operated proudly serving our community for over 49
years.
Publication Date: 2012/09/11
Publication Date: 2014/01/07
REPP, Harry
Mr. Harry Repp of Olds, Alberta, passed away on October 18, 2012 in the
Olds Hospital Long Term Care Centre at the young age of 94. John and
Elizabeth Repp, Harry's parents, immigrated to Calgary from Saratov,
Russia in 1910. Harry was born in Calgary, Alberta on June 4, 1918, and
lived in Calgary along with his four brothers, John, Vic, George and Fred
and one sister Frieda, until they moved with their parents to the Red
Willow, Alberta area in 1923, where they took up farming. Harry stayed
on the farm until he married his sweetheart, Evelyn Maxine (Mickey)
Hoggarth in 1944. To this union was born two sons, Larry John and
Harvey Alan. Harry and Mickey then moved to Hay Lakes, Alberta where
Harry began his career in the grain buying industry. His job took him to
Stettler and Peace River until his retirement when he moved to Olds.
Harry was predeceased by his loving wife Mickey who passed away from
cancer in 2001, and was the last surviving member of his brothers and
sister. He leaves to mourn his two sons, Larry of Olds and Harvey of
Vancouver B.C, his grandson Raymond of Red Deer, his sister-in-law,
Mildred Diebert-Scott of Red Deer, brother-in-law Tom Hoggarth of
Calgary, as well as numerous nieces, nephews and special friends. By
request, a private graveside service was held on Wednesday, October 24,
2012 at 2pm at the Olds Cemetery with Pastor Harold Hunter officiating.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610. www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2012/10/30
RICE, Olive Winona
Olive Winona Rice passed away peacefully January 25, 2014 at the Olds
Hospital at the age of 95 years. She was born at home on the family farm
northeast of Sundre on August 8, 1918 to Maude and William Golden.
Olive was the sixth child of 8 with 4 older sisters Mary Hawson, Etta
Anderson, Laura Tooth, Mabel Morphy; older brother George and 2
younger brothers Norman and John. She grew up on the farm and went
to school at East Sundre School and for a short time at Berrydale School
northwest of Olds. In Grade 10, she boarded in Olds and attended school
there. She then went to Bible School in Didsbury for a year then returned
home to live and work. At the age of 19, she left home to work as a
housekeeper working in several homes over the years. On April 21, 1949
Olive married George Rice and became a mother to George's son Larry
and 3 of their own Karen, Nancy and Norman. She lived on the farm
overlooking Rice's Coulee, raising her family enjoying her grandchildren
and crafting. She attended church at Innis Lake, Harmattan and
Garrington over the years and participated in sewing circles and Bible
studies. Olive moved to the Mount View Lodge in 1995 and attended First
Baptist Church until mobility issues no longer allowed her to go. She
enjoyed life at the lodge until her illness forced her to move to the Olds
Hospital until her passing. Olive is survived by her children Larry (Sylvia)
Rice of Creston, BC; Nancy (Rod) Bjorkman of Westward Ho; Norman
(Lynda) Rice of Olds; grandchildren Stuart (Josephine) Rice of Calgary;
Loanne Rice of Olds; Kary (Dean) Masse of James River; Darla (Kevin)
Dyck of Strathmore; Cody (Natasha) Lockrem of Edmonton; Carl
Bjorkman of Westward Ho; Darryl (Denise) Rice of Olds; John (Jackie)
Rice of Olds; Mandy (Ben) Opheim of Olds; Tyler Rice of Olds; Jesse
(Anjoli) Rice of Didsbury; Janna (Cragg) Norris of Olds; greatgrandchildren Angie Rice of Calgary; Christine Lowe of Olds; Melissa Rice
of Olds; Randi Lea Masse of Sundre, Rachel Masse of James River;
Chelsea and Jordan Dyck of Strathmore; Jaxom and Danny Lockrem of
Edmonton; Nicole Bjorkman of Sundre; Eli and Addelyn Rice of Olds;
Camryn Opheim of Olds; Alaya Rice of Didsbury and great-greatgranddaughter Ilena; as well as numerous nieces, nephews including 2
great-great-grandnieces and one great-great-grandnephew. She was
predeceased by all her brothers and sisters; husband George; grandson
Danny; daughter Karen Plested and great-grandson Calum. Funeral
services were held on Saturday February 1, 2014 at Garrington Church
with Pastor Ed Peters officiating. Interment was held at the Olds
Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes may be made directly to
the C.N.I.B. or Gideons.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2014/02/04
RICHARDSON, Margaret Eva
The family of Margaret Eva Richardson are sad to announce her passing
on Wednesday, March 2, 2011 at the Olds Hospital and Care Centre.
Margaret was born in Stettler, AB on November 7, 1928 and moved to
Hillmond, Saskatchewan at an early age. She completed her schooling
there and graduated from the Saskatoon School of Nursing as an RNA.
She worked as an RNA in Lloydminster, SK where she met and married
Gordon Richardson in 1952. They moved to Olds in 1959 where she has
resided since until her passing. Margaret will be greatly missed by her
loving children: daughters Deb (Al), Laurelee (Alex); son Phil (Ann); five
grandchildren: Wade (Minna), Mitch (Sue), Garett (Jill), Leah (Jason),
Kailyn (AJ); three great-grandchildren: Quinn, Rowan and River Dean;
sister Alice (Ralph) Anderson of Paradise Hill, SK as well as many nieces,
nephews and friends. She was predeceased by her father and mother
Peter & Emily Olsen and brother Richard. Memorial services were held on
Monday March 7, 2011 at 11:00 a.m. at Olds United Church with
Reverend Dong Chun Seo officiating. Memorial tributes may be made
directly to the Olds Hospital CI Unit or Alzheimer's Society.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd, Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610. www.heartlandfuneralservices.com.
Publication Date: 2011/03/08
Obituaries
RIDLEY, Violet Garnet
Violet Garnet Ridley passed away peacefully on July 2, 2014 at the age of
94 years.
She was born January 22, 1920 in Briercrest, Saskatchewan to Richard
and Victoria (Walker) Wheeler. She had 6 brothers and 1 sister in her
family. In 1938, at the age of 18 she married her school mate Hugh
Ridley. Life together was full of adventure with their five children.
Violet lived everyday to the fullest. She loved flowers, gardening, baking,
sports, Sunday drives and the Toronto Blue Jays. Her family and many
friends gave her great joy in her 94 years. Their home was always open
to anyone stopping by and meals were always included. Violet was
predeceased by her husband Hugh of 71 years in 2009. She will be
forever missed by her children Everett (Dale) Ridley of Robb, AB; Wayne
Ridley of Chilliwack, BC; Sharon (Bernie) Knittle of Moose Jaw, SK; Brian
(Kathleen) Ridley of Olds, AB; Janice (Peter) Friesien of Ashcroft, BC as
well as many grandchildren and great-grandchildren . Memorial services
will be held on Saturday July 12, 2014 at 3:00 p.m. at Heartland Funeral
Services Chapel, Olds. In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes may be made
directly to the Canadian Diabetes Association. Heartland Funeral Services
Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403-507-8610
www.heartlandfuneralserivces.com
Publication Date: 2014/07/08
RINDAL, Eva
Eva Rindal passed away at the Red Deer Hospital on December 2, 2012 at
the age of 91 years. She will be lovingly remembered by her daughter
Janette Pankow of Olds; sons Raymond (Mary ) Rindal of Coronation and
Norman (Mary) Rindal of Olds; seven grandchildren and nine greatgrandchildren. Eva was predeceased by her loving husband Joe in 1993,
son Wayne in 1976, daughter Evelyn in 2005, grandson Kent in 2010,
three brothers and four sisters. In lieu of flowers memorial tributes may
be made directly to the Olds Hospital Long Term Care or the Olds Hospice
Society. Funeral services were held on Friday December 7, 2012 at First
Baptist Church, Olds with Harold Hunter officiating. Heartland Funeral
Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403-507-8610
www.heartlandfuneralservices.com.
Publication Date: 2012/12/18
RINDAL, Raymond Allan
Raymond Allan Rindal passed away quietly with his family by his side on
January 31, 2014 at the age of 69 in the Coronation Hospital.
Ray was born July 26, 1944 in Didsbury, Alberta, second child of Eva &
Joe Rindal. He spent his formative years in the Harmattan area and
completed his schooling there. While travelling with work Ray met the
love of his life, Mary Ann Woods of Big Valley. They were married on May
7, 1965; to this union two children were born: Keith (1968) and Michele
(1969). Ray and Mary did a little travelling with work and in 1972 came to
Coronation. He came to work for Corvet Construction and worked there
for 18 years before starting his own business, Rindal Oilfield Construction
in 1988.
Ray enjoyed trail riding out west with his brother and friends, collecting
antique machinery, camping but most of all Ray enjoyed his family. He
leaves to mourn his loving wife Mary of 48 years, son Keith of Coronation;
daughter Michele (Laurie) Devey of Bonnyville and grandchildren Kyle of
Cold Lake, Cara & Conner of Bonnyville; sister Janette Pankow, brother
Norman (Mary) both of Olds; brothers-in-law Ken Woods of Wetaskiwin,
Gary (Norma) Woods of Coronation; numerous nieces and nephews and a
lifetime of friends.
Ray was predeceased by his mother and father, Eva & Joe; brother,
Wayne; sister Evelyn; brother-in-law Steve Pankow; nephew Kent
Pankow; brother-in-law Joe Wark; mother and father-in-law Leo and
Marion Woods; brother-in-law Ted Woods.
His family will miss him greatly.
Publication Date: 2014/02/11
RINGHEIM , Alberta Marie
1938 - 2013 -- Mrs. Marie Ringheim passed away peacefully, surrounded
by family at the Innisfail Health Care Center on April 29, 2013 at the age
of 74 years .
Marie is survived by her sons Terry (Cindy) Ringheim, their children Kristy
(Mark), Brandon (Lisa) and Dallas; Wayne (Helen) Ringheim, their
children Rick, Danielle and James. Marie is also survived by her brother
Fred (Joanne) Saunders of Calgary; her sisters Marilyn (Dan) MacGonigill
of Bowden and Shirley (Ken) Thomas of Peace River. She is also survived
by her sister- in-law Shirley Saunders of Stony Plain. Marie will be greatly
missed by her great grandchild Greyson and numerous nieces, nephews,
cousins, aunts and uncles. Marie was predeceased by her loving husband
Bob, her parents Fred & Eileen Saunders and her brother Bill Saunders.
Marie was born in Innisfail, Alberta and was the first of five children born
to Fred & Eileen Saunders. Marie married Bob Ringheim on September 1,
1956 and together they settled in the Bowden area where they raised
their two sons. Marie & Bob owned and operated Bob's Backhoe Service
for over 25 years. Marie enjoyed attending farmers markets, square
dancing, clogging, card games at the condo, golfing, camping and
spending time with her many friends and family. A Memorial Service for
Marie will be held at the Innisfail United Church on Saturday, May 4, 2013
at 2:00 p.m. Memorial donations in Marie's name may be made to the
Innisfail Hospital Memorial Fund, Innisfail Hospital Palliative Care or the
Bowden or Innisfail United Church. Arrangements entrusted to Heartland
Funeral Services, Innisfail. Phone: 403-227-0006.
www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2013/04/30
RITCHIE (nee Garnett),
Patricia Louise
Pat (Patricia Louise) Ritchie of Olds, Alberta passed away peacefully at the
Olds Long Term Care Facility in Olds, Alberta on Friday morning, July 18,
2014 at the age of eighty-seven. Pat was born in Regina, Saskatchewan
on May 16, 1927 to Vera and S. Crawford Murray and was known to her
friends as "Patty Lou." Following the passing of her father while still a
young girl, her mother married Frank Garnett, who formally adopted Patty
Lou. After spending some of her growing up years in Regina, Patty Lou's
parents moved to Toronto, Ontario where Patty Lou attending Havergal
College until her graduation from High School in 1946. Following high
school, Pat attended the University of Toronto where she graduated with a
degree in English Literature. It was while at the University that Pat met
her future husband, Dick Ritchie. Pat and Dick were married in Knox
College Chapel at the University of Toronto on October 6, 1950. Following
a brief time as a Presbyterian Minister's wife in the Merigomish/Antigonish
area of Nova Scotia, Pat found her role changing to that of being a
Chaplain's wife in the Canadian Armed Forces for the next twenty-three
years, which took them from Canada to France to Germany and then back
to Canada. Following Dick's retirement from the Canadian Military, the
family moved to Olds in 1974 where Pat continued her role as a minister's
wife until 1985. As a young girl Pat had been introduced to Pioneer Camps
in Ontario, a relationship which continued up until her most recent camp
experience at Family Camp at Pioneer Ranch Camp, Rocky Mountain
House in 2010. Pat's love for animals, especially horses was evident. She
had many fond memories formed over the years by many of her fourlegged friends: numerous horses, dogs and cats; and mom could often be
overheard "kee-ing" to the hawks as they circled over Adair Meadows just
southeast of Olds. Pat's early experiences at travel with Dick during their
military years may have helped form mom's willingness to travel following
Dick's passing, as she headed to Lisbon, Portugal and then some years
later to Angola, Africa to visit her son, daughter-in-law and three
grandchildren. Pat enjoyed having all her grandchildren close at hand for
most of the past seven years, including two years during which time Pat
lived with her son and his family in Olds. During mom's last few years,
her short-term and eventually her long term memory were increasingly a
challenge, mom would almost always become engaged through the
hearing of scripture or the singing of some of her favorite hymns and
choruses. Pat was predeceased by her father, Samuel Murray Crawford,
her step-father, Frank Garnett, her mother, Vera Garnett and her
husband, Dick. Though Pat will be deeply missed by her son, Peter
(Areni); her grandchildren, Wojamo, Ciara and Rochelle; her niece,
Frances Ritchie; her cousin Dick (Elly) Beare of Sequim, Washington; her
cousin Belva Foster (and family) of Lubango, Angola; and many friends
both in the Olds area and from places across North America and beyond.
We can rejoice that she is at last safely, securely and eternally enwrapped
in the arms of her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. A Memorial Service
celebrating Pat's life will be held at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church,
5038-49 St., Olds, Alberta on Friday, August 8, 2014 at 2:00 p.m. with
Reverend Doug Maxwell officiating. In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes
may be made to Alberta Pioneer Ranch Camps.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2014/08/05
ROBB, Mary Pearson Harvey
Mary Pearson Harvey Robb, beloved wife of the late David William Robb of
Osgoode ON. Passed away January 21, 2013.
Mary was born October 17, 1918, in her mother's hometown of Cannobie
Scotland. She lived in Maniwaki Quebec with her parents Jeannie and
James (Jimmy) Harvey, her sister Grace (Don) Bigras and her brother
Pearson (Margaret) Harvey. Together they ran a hunting lodge where they
worked and entertained many famous New Yorkers who came to hunt and
fish. Mary moved to Ottawa and worked for the RCMP and met David at a
baseball game and the rest is history. After the passing of her husband
she moved to Alberta and lived beside her son with her dog Schneider
until moving into the Mountain View Seniors Lodge in Olds.
All her siblings have predeceased her.
She was honoured by the Governor General of Canada for fostering
children over 40 years. "Mama" as she was called by her grandchildren
and many foster kids loved spending time at the cottage on little Cedar
Lake. She liked the bush, cooking over an open fire, she made the best
scones and corn beef hash. She loved tending to her flowers and garden.
She was a vital part of all our lives and we shall miss her very much. We
are happy to know she is reunited with Dad in Heaven.
God blessed her with three natural children and two chosen sons.
Daughter - Carole (Herk) Bisson, Son - Harvey (Carol ) Robb, Daughter Heather (George) Eastman Sons - Gregory (Karen) Larose and Kenny
(Andrea) Robb Grandchildren - David, (Kelli Ann), Dakota and Taylor,
Christopher, (Tracey) Ethan, Adam, Hannah, Aimee and Robin, Matthew
and Harrison. Robin and Cheryl, Daniel & Sylvie, Cindy Rae (Jeremy),
Kelly, (Melanie) Brennan and Meagan. Jamie ( Nanda) Jamie and Abby.
Jorin, Alannah, Cameron, Calan (Kim), Kyla, Finn, Summer, James. Kevin,
Natasha, Paige, and Erin Ann, Amanda as well as Jessica Robb who was
waiting to welcome her Grandmother home.
Publication Date: 2013/02/12
ROBBLEE, Mabel Emily
It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Mabel Emily
Robblee (nee Pratt) on Monday, December 23, 2013. She was 91.
Mabel leaves to mourn her husband, Stu, of 67 years, her children Bob
(Becki), Norm (Jan) and Maggie, her grandchildren Deanne (Jay), Andy
(Michelle), Scott (Chelsea), Jennifer (Joe), Shana (Allan) and Alisa (Dan).
Mabel had nine great-grandchildren: Brooklyn, Abbey, Liam, Zac, Adam,
Myah, Evan, Alexander and Oliver and she is also remembered by
cousins, nieces and nephews, and friends.
A celebration of Mabel's life will be held on Saturday, January 11 at 2:00
p.m. at the Pomeroy Inn and Suites Hotel in Olds, Alberta. In lieu of
flowers, make or give mittens for the needy, donate high protein foods to
your local food bank or bake and give it to those who need it.
Publication Date: 2014/01/07
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ROBERTS, Bryan
May 2, 1957 - Oct 28, 2014 -- Born and raised in Calgary, Bryan always
had a dog by his side. Growing up in Canyon Meadows, he found his other
best friend, Jay Westman. From their early start together with paper
routes, cutting grass, gas jockey at the neighbourhood Shell station,
Bryan and Jay were a team that was never broken. Bryan was the very
proud first employee of Jayman Homes, working by his dear friend's side
for 30 years.
All of Bryan's friends and family knew that if you had a project to build, a
car to fix, or a new deck to build, Bryan was the "I'll show you how guy",
working by your side teaching what he knew. Clara, his wife of 10 years,
recently commented that they would give each other new decks or a new
project to build for their anniversary gifts. Even in his last months, Bryan
made sure that Clara had all the womanly tools and equipment to
maintain their happy place, their home, (recently referred to as a "Disney
Frontier land"), in the Garrington area west of Bowden.
In the winter, Bryan and Clara travelled south in their motorhome, with
their dogs by their side to Pine, Arizona, where they spent time with his
Arizona family, Kathy and Roy. Of course, there were more projects there
too, and a new deck to build!
In the past two years, Bryan achieved all his wishes. He had all his
children on an unforgetable family legacy cruise. He completed his dream
cabins at his home for his and Clara's children, with the help of family and
some very kind neighbours. He travelled to places he wanted to see and
he leaves us a content and happy man.
Bryan was a loyal friend, a helpful neighbour, a loving and giving
husband, father, stepfather, brother, and uncle. He leaves behind his wife,
Clara; his sons, Ryan and Devan; Clara's children, Colin and Adelle; and
his daughter-in-law, Jami. He also leaves behind his brother, Todd, as well
as Todd's wife, Wanda, and children: Meagan, Lauren, and Luke. Also, his
brother, Guy, and neice, Avalon. Bryan also leaves behind his neice,
Tiffany, whom he always considered one of his own.
Bryan will be missed and loved from here to the moon!
Donations can be made in Bryan's honour to the Kids Cancer Care - Camp
Kindle
Publication Date: 2014/11/18
ROSEHILL, Evelyn
Evelyn Rosehill passed away November 26, 2012 at the Olds Hospital.
She is survived by her daughter Heather (Alan), grandchildren and greatgrandchildren. A private family service will be held at a later date. In lieu
of flowers, memorial tributes may be made directly to the Alberta Cancer
Foundation. Heartland Funeral Services Ltd, Olds entrusted with
arrangements. 403-507-8610. www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2012/12/04
ROSEHILL, Karen Charlyne
Karen Charlyne Rosehill of Sundre passed away at the Sundre Hospital on
Thursday, December 16, 2010 at the age of 64 years.
She is survived by her mother Enid Turnbull; sister Arlene Rosehill and
her uncle, aunts, cousins, many extended family and a host of dear
friends. She was predeceased by her father Adolph Rosehill. If friends so
desire memorial tributes may be made to the Tom Baker Cancer
Foundation. A memorial service will be held at Faith Lutheran Church,
(205 – 11 St. NE, Sundre, AB) on Wednesday, December 22, 2010 at 2
pm. Condolences to the family may be forwarded from
www.mountainviewfuneralchapel.com.
Arrangements entrusted to Mountain View Funeral Chapels,
Sundre. Phone: 403-638-1853. Locally owned and operated. Proudly
serving our community for over 46 years.
Publication Date: 2010/12/21
ROSENKE, Dale Arthur
Dale Arthur Rosenke, 63, of Olds, Alberta passed away after a hard fought
battle with cancer on June 20, 2013. Dale was the first born to Harry and
Patricia Rosenke of Didsbury, Alberta.
Dale is survived by his two children Jean Kinnear (Kris) and Greg
(Monika) and their mother Charlotte, his five grandchildren Laila, Karis,
and Reece Kinnear; Maiya and Grayson; sisters Linda Olsen (Jim) and
Joanne Schwass (Jim); brothers Lloyd (Janet) and David (Janine); his
long time friend Janet Hutton and his many nieces, nephews, aunts,
uncles, cousins and other family and friends. Dale was predeceased by his
father Harry and his mother Patricia and his granddaughter Eliza.
Dale bred and showed Clydesdale Horses for over 40 years. He had one of
the largest Clydesdale operations in Western Canada. Highlights of his
Clydesdale career was breeding and showing a Grand Champion Stallion
and Reserve Champion mare at the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto, Ontario.
He was a long time member of the Canadian and Alberta Clydesdale
Associations.
Dale enjoyed fixing things and aimed to be self-sufficient on his
Westerdale farm. He had a love of the farm and the land. He was always
surrounded by animals, family and loved his little grandchildren. No
matter what had to be done, he always had time to take the kids to
collect the eggs, feed a pail bunter or pet the latest foal. Dale would
always look forward to spring when there would be a new crop of foals on
the ground.
A memorial service to celebrate Dale's life will be held at the Olds First
Baptist Church on June 28, 2013 at 2:00 PM. In lieu of donations, please
take the time to enjoy the outdoors and spend a day with your own loving
family members. Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Sundre entrusted with
arrangements. 403-638-4393. www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2013/06/25
ROSS, Darcy Clare
June 18th - 1959 to March 9th - 2015 -- It is with great sadness that we
announce the sudden passing of Darcy Clare Ross on March 9, 2015 at
the age of 55 years. Darcy attended Olds Elementary & Olds Jr. Sr. High
School from 1965 to 1977. Darcy had a passion for heavy equipment. As
result he started working for the County of Mountain View in 1977 with
his Uncle Manley Dodd gaining experience in the road construction
industry. As a result, he was able to travel all over Western Canada,
operating all types of heavy construction equipment. Darcy cultivated
friendships with numerous individuals that would span decades. Darcy's
easy going nature allowed him to always see the good in people. Never a
man of many words, Darcy always found common ground with the people
he was around, and fiercely loyal to the people that he cared for. Darcy is
survived by his loving sister Angie Ross (Brad Diegel) of Okotoks as well
as numerous aunts, uncles and cousins. Darcy was predeceased by his
mother Laura May Ross 1990 and his father John C Ross 1992. Please join
us in celebrating Darcy's life on Saturday March 21, 2015 at 1 pm at
Heartland Funeral Services Chapel, Olds. In lieu of flowers, memorial
tributes may be made to Stars AirAmbulance, Canadian Diabetes
Association or the Alberta Heart and Stroke Foundation.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2015/03/17
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ROSS, Donald Stuart (Scotty)
RYAN, Allan Charles
SAHLI, Theodore "Ted"
Donald Stuart (Scotty) Ross passed away August 5, 2011 at the age of
99. He was born September 3, 1911 in Medicine Hat, Alberta. He and his
twin brother Ronald (Dutch) were the third and fourth children of
Carribelle and Benjamin Ross. He married Lois Davis December 10, 1948
and they had one son. Scotty is survived by his son Clifford (Arlene)
Ross; granddaughter Chrystal (Marlin) Redpath and their children Mataya,
Ava and Thiesan; grandson Ron (Christy) Ross and their children Peyton
and Stella all of Olds; brother Bill (Dorothy) Ross of Olds and many
nieces, nephews and other relatives. He was predeceased by his wife Lois
May 31, 2007; brothers Cleo, Ken, Dutch and Everett and sister Hazel
Holmes and their spouses. Memorial services were held on Tuesday
August 9, 2011 at the Olds United Church with Reverend David Gilchrist
officiating. Memorial tributes may be made directly to the Olds United
Church Memorial Fund or the Canadian Cancer Society. Heartland Funeral
Services Ltd, Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403-507-8610
www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
(January 7, 1953 – October 10, 2011) -- It is with great sadness we
announce the passing of our son, brother, uncle and friend. Allan passed
away peacefully on October 10, 2011 at the Red Deer Regional Hospital.
Allan was born in Calgary on January 7, 1953. Allan was an intelligent
man that spent much time reading and had a passion for plants that
inspired him to study horticulture. He spent many hours on his incredible
stamp collection and always enjoyed working on his collection while
listening to many genres of music. Allan loved to bowl and occasionally
worked at Spare Time Bowl in Olds. He had been an active member in
the Royal Canadian Legion. Allan is survived by his mother, Lois, his
brother Dale (Debby), sister-in law Laurie, niece Vicki, nephews Bradley,
Kyle, and Joel and his good friend Wade Harris all from Olds as well as
numerous relatives and friends. Allan was predeceased by his brother
Barry, and his father Charles (Chuck). A memorial service was held on
October 15, 2011 at Mountain View Funeral Chapel. In lieu of flowers,
donations can be made to a charity of one’s choice. Condolences may be
forwarded to the family at www.mountainviewfuneralchapel.com.
Arrangements entrusted to Mountain View Funeral Chapel, 5226 – 46
Street, Olds, AB T4H 1B8 Phone 403 556 3223. Locally owned and
operated proudly serving our community for over 46 years.
This is not a good bye; Let's just say, "We will see you again one day". On
Friday, March 18, 2011 our angel spread his wings and set off on a new
journey. Theodore "Ted" Sahli passed away at the age of 81 in the loving
care of his family and the support of his guardian angels at the Red Deer
Hospice. Farewell to an amazing husband, father, grandfather, and friend.
Your memories will always hold strong in our hearts. Ted is survived by
his loving wife of 52 years Josephine, 11 sons and their supporting wives
and 11 amazing grandchildren. A Celebration of Ted's Life will be held on
Wednesday March 23, 2011 at 11:00am at the Royal Canadian Legion,
Branch #105, Olds with Harold Hunter officiating. In lieu of flowers,
memorial tributes may be made to the Red Deer Hospice Society, 99
Arnot Avenue, Red Deer, Alberta T4R 3S6.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd, Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610. www.heartlandfuneralservices.com.
Publication Date: 2011/08/16
ROSS, Wanda Eileen
(nee McMahon)
Wanda Ross passed away peacefully on Tuesday, July 8, 2014 at the age
of 88. Wanda was born in Klamath Falls, Oregon on May 13, 1926. She
came to Olds at the age of three to be raised by her aunt and uncle, Ethel
and Bill Dodd. She married William (Bill) Kenneth Ross in 1946 and
together they had more than 52 years of happiness together. Wanda's
love of knitting, crocheting, baking and canning kept her family well
supplied in sweaters, slippers, treats and pickles. She also had a passion
for sewing, crafts, flower arranging, dancing, fishing and hunting. Her
beautiful singing voice rang out at many weddings and funerals and most
recently with the St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church choir. Wanda's love of
travel found her and Bill as far away as Spain, Morocco and Hawaii and,
after purchasing a holiday trailer, they travelled to Alaska, Prince Rupert,
Oregon and California. In her later years, Wanda joined the Olds
Evergreen Club and the Olds Legion and found great enjoyment in Square
Dancing. Wanda will be lovingly remembered by her son Larry (Lorrie)
Ross, daughter Mary (Jim) Hoskins, daughter-in-law, Rose Ross;
grandchildren Marianne (Brad) Dowell, Tracy Hoskins (John Nestor), Bruce
(Jennifer) Ross, Ryan Hoskins, Jason Ross, Michael Ross and Steven Ross;
great grandchildren Justin, Tyler(Bree), Erika and Amber Dowell, Keillen
and Austin Ross, Chelsea and Sam Hoskins and Gillian, William and James
Nestor. Also feeling her loss is her sister Francis Kirkpatrick of Medford,
Oregon and special friend and companion, George Ellis. She was
predeceased by husband, William, 1998 and son Kenneth 1991. A
Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday July 19, 2014 at 2:00 p.m. at
the Olds Air Cadets Hall(formerly the Rec. Centre), Olds. In lieu of
flowers, memorial tributes may be made directly to S.T.A.R.S. Air
Ambulance.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2014/07/15
ROWELL, Sarah Elizabeth
November 27, 1914-January 9, 2015 -- Sarah ‘Sally’ Elizabeth Rowell
(nee Landeen) passed away peacefully at Olds Continuing Care on
January 9, 2015. She was the first daughter born to Erick and Ethel
Landeen, on November 27, 1914 in Bassano, Alberta. She was raised in
the Mizpah School District, west of Sunnynook, Alberta, until the family
moved to the Melvin School District west of Didsbury in 1926. On her
birthday in 1940, she married E.K. Rowell, and helped him farm and raise
Hereford cattle west of Olds. Sally was a member of the Glamis Women’s
Institute, until it closed. Before there were school buses, she drove her
sons to school at Westerdale School by car. She also contributed written
pieces to local history books including “The Roads to Rose Lynn”, “Echo’s
From This, Our Land” and “A Trail Grows Dimmer”. Sarah was
predeceased by her parents in 1962; husband ‘Kemp’ Rowell in 1989;
daughter Mary E. Leach in 2010; and her brothers Eric, Douglas, and John
and her sister Beatrice Weidner. In the Rowell family, she was
predeceased by Violet; Nina; Leonard; Homer; and Kitchner Rowell; Lulu
(Charles) Howlett; and Vimy (James) Currie. She was also predeceased
by her brother in law W.G. (Bill) Weidner; and sisters in law Ardis; Jenny
and Jennifer. She is survived by her sons; Edward and Wesley Rowell; her
son in law Howard Leach; grandchildren Jason and Sarah Leach; and
Howard’s mother L. Mary Leach. She is also survived by her sister Ethel
Bowerman (Jack); and sisters in law Eva and Katherine and numerous
nieces and nephews and their families. In lieu of flowers memorial
donations can be made to Olds Hospital Continuing Care or to the Olds
United Church. Funeral services were held Saturday January 17, 2015 at
the Olds United Church with Rev. Tammy Allan officiating. Heartland
Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403-507-8610.
www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2015/01/20
ROUSAY, Murray Robert
March 2, 1952 Yorkton, SK - December 26, 2014 Olds, AB -- Murray
passed away peacefully with his family at his side on December 26, 2014
at the Olds Hospital at the age of 62 years. He was born and raised in
Yorkton, SK. He attended the University of Saskatchewan where he
obtained his Bachelor of Pharmacy Degree. In his last year of university
he met the love of his life and soul mate, Denise Ludwig who he later
married in Estevan, SK in 1975. Their life began together in Tilbury, ON
where Murray opened his first pharmacy and then settled in Coronach, SK
where he became the mayor and started his second pharmacy. After the
birth of his children, Murray and Denise moved to Olds in 1990 where
Murray continued to serve his community as an owner and operator of
pharmacies in Olds and Sundre for over 15 years. After retirement he
enjoyed travelling, sports, camping, boating, fishing and sharing laughs
with his family and friends. For all who knew Murray, even if just for a
moment, he will be forever remembered as a strong and generous soul
who loved with his whole heart without ever expecting anything in return.
It is remarkable how many lives he positively impacted. He was a selfless
person who loved adventure, laughed often and always wanted to enjoy
every moment of life. He will be forever missed. Murray will be lovingly
remembered and greatly missed by his wife Denise; son Kyle (Nicole);
daughter Courtney (Andy); sister Lorrie Stout and all those who were
fortunate enough to have crossed paths with him. A Celebration of Life
will be held on Wednesday, January 7, 2015 at 2:30 p.m. at the
TransCanada Theatre, Olds.
In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests memorial tributes be made
directly to the Olds & District Hospice Society. Heartland Funeral Services
Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403-507-8610
www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2011/10/18
RYAN (nee Donald), Lois Corinne
February 22, 1932 - May 12, 2012 -- It is with great sadness that we
announce the passing of our mother, grandmother and friend. Lois
Corinne Ryan passed away peacefully at the Olds Long Term Care Centre.
The centre was her home the last three years of her life. Lois was born
February 22, 1932 in Calgary where she lived the first 21 years of her life.
As a young woman Lois worked at Model Dairy; this is where she met and
fell in love with Charles Ryan. Lois and Charles were married February 26,
1952. After their wedding they moved to the family farm at Carstairs
where they were blessed with three sons: Allan, Dale and Barry. Lois was
the typical hardworking farm wife tending to her family and farm
responsibilities. In 1960, the Ryan's built a home and moved to Olds
where Lois lived the remainder of her life. In Olds the Ryan's operated a
Pool Hall; Lois, and the rest of the family worked many days and nights
until they sold it in 1976. Lois was always up for a game of cards or a
round of Jeopardy. Even after moving into Olds, there were many days
spent at the farm in Carstairs. Once all the farm work was done Lois
enjoyed many fishing trips with family and friends. Lois was predeceased
by her husband, Charles, in 2004; her son Allan in 2011 and her son
Barry in 1989. She was predeceased by her younger brother Mervin as
well as her parents. Lois is survived by her son Dale and his wife Debby
Ryan of Olds as well as her grandchildren Vicki and Bradley. She is
survived by her daughter-in-law Laurie Ryan as well as her grandchildren:
Kyle (Amie) and Joel. Lois is further survived by her great-granddaughter
Georgia as well as many special nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. A
celebration of Lois Ryan's life will be held at Mountain View Funeral
Chapel, 5226 - 46 Street, Olds on Thursday, May 17, 2012 at 1:00 p.m. If
friends so desire, memorial donations in Lois's memory may be directed
to Long Term Care at the Olds Hospital & Care Center, 3901 - 57th
Avenue, Olds, AB T4H 1T4. Condolences can be forwarded to the family at
www.mountainviewfuneralchapel.com Arrangements are entrusted to
Mountain View Funeral Chapel, 5226 - 46 Street, Olds, AB T4H 1B8.
Phone 403 556 3223. Locally owned and operated, proudly serving our
community for over 49 years.
Publication Date: 2012/05/15
RYRIE, Bruce Alexander
Bruce Alexander Ryrie, beloved father, grandfather, and great-grandfather
passed away at the Innisfail Hospital on Feb 22, 2012 at the age of 93
years. He is survived by his children, Wallace (Dee), Diane, Lionel (Jalna),
Brian (Cheryl), Barry, Lynette (Norman). Also surviving are 2 brothers-inlaw, Tommy (Gina) and Spence (Judy). He had 20 grandchildren, several
great-grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. Bruce was predeceased by his first wife Beatrice in 1967 and second wife Clarice in
2009, 2 sons, Leslie in 2003 and Leonard in 1987, twin granddaughters,
Amanda and Alexandria in 1980, and one grandson, Darren in 1989. He
was also pre-deceased by his parents, 3 sisters and 1 brother. Bruce lived
all his life in the Bowden area and was known and respected for his
integrity, his willingness to help anyone in need, and his humorous good
nature. He worked at farming and as a carpenter throughout his life. His
keen eye for detail often showed in the creative projects he did over the
years. In his heart he was an artist working with wood and metal,
whatever material he could get his hands on, giving away his finished
pieces to family and friends. Bruce loved life, said thank-you often,
treasured his family, and loved nature, little kids, animals and music. He
liked to sing and dance, and if no one was available to dance with he was
known to dance with a broomstick. He was a social person, and he loved
a good stiff dram of scotch with friends. He had a heart of gold and a
unique way with words. One of his grandchildren was overheard to say
"He brings this big ball of sunshine with him when he comes into a room."
We would like to give a big thank-you to the staff at Sunset Manor and
the Innisfail Hospital for making Bruce's final phase of life as comfortable
as possible. A celebration of Bruce's life will be held at the Innisfail Legion
on Tuesday, Feb. 28 at 1:30 p.m. In lieu of flowers donations can be
made to a charity of choice.
Bryan Edward Salmon, age 72, died at Olds Hospital on Monday, February
10, 2014.
Born September 18, 1941 in Vancouver, BC, he grew up in North Burnaby,
BC. He lived in Halifax , NS, (where he was in the navy), Toronto, ON,
Burlington, ON and Sherwood Park and finally Olds. He worked as an
engineer at Sheridan College in Oakville and at Shell Canada for 35 years
until retiring in 2008. Bryan was athletic as a young man. He taught
swimming at the YMCA, and excelled at boxing, played lacrosse, soccer,
baseball, soft ball and ran track and field (100 yard dash). He was an avid
fisherman, loved to travel, coached lacrosse and softball, and enjoyed
reading about history. Bryan was preceded in death by his wife Patricia
Anne Salmon (nee Taylor) who passed away January 14, 2013, and his
birth mom Nina Watkins (nee Morton) who passed away at age 49, and
his adoptive parents Theodore and Grace Salmon of Westbank, BC. He is
survived by his 2 sons, Richard (Iris) Salmon, Ronald Salmon and one
daughter Ryan (Dimitrios) Anogiatis; two grandchildren Ashleigh and
Amanda; sister Carole (Jack) Catherwood of North Vancouver, BC;
stepbrothers, Geoffrey Salmon of Penticton, BC, Ronald Campbell of
Kelowna, BC, and Barbara (Howie) Gallant of Toronto, ON. He will be
missed by many brothers and sisters-in-law, nephews and nieces. Funeral
services were held on Saturday February 15, 2014 at Heartland Funeral
Services Chapel, Olds with Harold Hunter officiating. In lieu of flowers,
memorial tributes may be made directly to the Alberta Heart and Stroke
Foundation or the Alzheimer's Society. Heartland Funeral Services Ltd.,
entrusted with arrangements. 403-507-8610
www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2014/02/25
SALMON, Patricia Ann
Patricia Ann Salmon (nee Taylor) passed away at home January 14, 2013.
She was born August 29, 1944 to the late Ronald and Marion Taylor in
East York, Toronto, Ontario. She married Bryan Edward Salmon April 17,
1971. They lived in Toronto and Burlington, Ontario prior to relocating to
Alberta in the early 80's. Patricia was a devoted mother and wife and was
an expert chef and baker working for years in the food industry in Ontario
and Alberta. She was very artistic, enjoyed crafting, sewing, decorating
and was an avid gardener. Patricia is survived by her loving husband of 41
years, Bryan; three children Richard (Iris) of Edmonton, Ronald of Calgary
and Ryan (Dimitrios) of Didsbury; two grandchildren Amanda and
Ashleigh Salmon; siblings Jane (Gord) Sweatman of Port Perry, ON, Penny
Taylor of Newmarket, ON, Chris (Peggy) Taylor of Bradford, ON, John
Taylor of Buffalo, NY and Susan (Jamie) Taylor of Bowen Island, BC; as
well as many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her siblings
Kenneth, Ronald and Judy. Memorial services were held on Friday January
18, 2013 at the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch #105, Olds with Harold
Hunter officiating. In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes may be made
directly to the Alberta Cancer Foundation. Heartland Funeral Services Ltd,
Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403-507-8610
www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2013/01/29
SANK, Helen Marie
(Feb 13, 1940 - April 3, 2013) -- Helen Marie Sank (nee Paasch) of Olds,
Alberta passed away peacefully on April 3, 2013 at the Red Deer Hospice.
Helen grew up in Olds where she met Bernie Sank. They were married in
1957 and started their family soon after. While raising their five children,
Helen enjoyed gardening, stitching, woodworking, and many other
hobbies. Her home was open to all and coffee was always on. She will be
forever loved, and sadly missed.
Left to mourn are her sons Bruce (Charlotte), Brent (Donna), Wade
(Marcy), and Lynn,
and daughter Mona (Gregor) Kelly, 9 grandchildren, and 8 greatgrandchildren, sister Edna (Robert) Smithies, Uncle Kenneth (Pat) Reid,
brothers-in-law Reg, Lloyd, and Allen Sank.
Helen was pre-deceased by her husband Bernie, parents Evelyn and Niels
Paasch, and brother Karl.
At Helen's request, her family will have a private celebration of her life. In
lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Cancer Society.
Publication Date: 2013/04/09
SAAD, Chloe Iszara
SANDE, Ronald Alfred
On Friday December 10, 2010 at the Foothills Hospital Chloe Iszara Saad
died after a brief life. She is loved and sadly missed by her parents
Benjamin & Chantal; grandparents Linda & Joe Saad, Dominque & Judy
Theriault, Glenda & Tom Bateman; great-grandmother Norma Westman
as well as numerous aunts, uncles and cousins. She was only here for a
short time but she enriched our lives immensely. Memorial services were
held on Wednesday December 15, 2010 at St. John's Anglican Church
with Reverend Inez Hannett officiating. Memorial tributes may be made
directly to the Pregnancy & Infant Loss Program, 808 1441 29 St. NW,
Calgary, AB T2N 4J8. Heartland Funeral Services Ltd. Olds entrusted with
arrangements. 403-507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Ronald Alfred Sande, beloved husband father, grandfather and greatgrandfather, passed away in Olds on September 26, 2013 after a brief
illness. Ron was born in 1934 in Olds to Annie and Johnny Sande and
went to school in Eagle Hill and Olds High School. Ron farmed with his
dad until the early 1950's and after several years of hail, he left to drive
logging truck in Squamish, BC. In 1955, Ron married the love of his life,
Phyllis Cade and resided in Edmonton working for Baroid Drilling. They
moved back to the farm in 1958 establishing a dairy farm. After many
years of 4 a.m. starts they decided to switch from Dairy to a beef cattle
operation. Ron was very proud to farm alongside his dad, son and
grandson. Farming brought such joy to his life and all the animals
responded to his gentle nature. Ron & Phyllis travelled together to many
destinations including Australia, New Zealand and Norway to name a few.
Equally memorable for them both were the spontaneous Sunday drives
and camping trips where they explored their backyard together. Ron is
survived by his loving wife, Phyllis, daughters Brenda (Ed) and Nancy;
grandchildren Kyle, Tannis (Carl), Amber (Courtney), Dustin, Shaina
(Nick) Lacey and Chase (Amanda); 10 great-grandchildren gave him
many hours of pride and joy. Ron was predeceased by his parents, Annie
& Johnny Sande and his son, Kelly Sande. Funeral services were held on
Monday September 30, 2013 at the Eagle Hill Memorial Community Hall.
Interment was held prior to the service at the Eagle Hill Cemetery. In lieu
of flowers, memorial tributes may be made directly to the Olds & District
Hospice Society. Heartland Funeral Services Ltd, Olds entrusted with
arrangements. 403-507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2010/12/21
SABASCH, Margery
On Sunday August 26, Karen passed away peacefully in her sleep at the
age of 83 years.
Karen will be lovingly remembered by her 8 children: Virginia (Ernest)
Laforge, David (Gay) Royston, Rae (Bob) Buchan, Tom (Lorrie) Royston,
Jean (Ron) Morisette, Mary (Bill) Cavanagh, Clare (Shelley) Royston and
Mark (Cheryl) Royston, 21 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren,
numerous nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband
Harold on March 20, 2010.
The family will honour Mom's wish not to have a funeral and will have a
private memorial at a later date.
Publication Date: 2012/09/04
Publication Date: 2011/02/08
ROYSTON, Karen Elizabeth
SALMON, Bryan Edward
Publication Date: 2012/02/28 (Reprinted 2012/03/06)
Margery Sabasch passed away peacefully on Thursday, February 3, 2011
at the age of 93 years. Margery is survived by her son; Dennis (Donna)
Sabasch of Red Deer and her daughter Roxanna (Michael) Dyer of
Calgary. Margery's memory will further be cherished by her
grandchildren; Nicole Nederlof, Todd (Chantelle) Sabasch, Craig (Kirstin)
Sabasch all residing in Red Deer and Thomas Dyer residing in Calgary.
She also will be missed by her great-grandchildren; Jacob, Skylar, Kalen,
Ruby, Mason and Judah. Margery is also survived by her brother Leo
(June) Gardin, sister Marie Le Page, sisters-in-law; Ollie Gardin, Louise
Sabasch, Laura Sabasch along with numerous nieces and nephews. Her
family would like to thank the wonderful and loving staff at the West Park
Lodge and Darcy Mitchell (Nannies for Grannies). Thank you all for taking
such excellent care of her in her last days and for honouring our family's
wishes. Margery will be laid to rest at the Olds Cemetery beside her
beloved husband Oscar on Friday, February 11, 2011 at 2 P.M. in a private
family memorial. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to
the Alzheimer's Society, Administrative Office 10531 Kingsway Avenue,
Edmonton, Alberta T5H 4K1. Arrangements entrusted to Mountain View
Funeral Chapel, 5226 - 46 Street, Olds, Alberta T4H 1B8. Phone: 403556-3223. Locally Owned And Operated, Proudly Serving Our Community
For Over 46 Years.
Publication Date: 2015/01/06
Publication Date: 2011/03/22
Publication Date: 2013/10/01
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SAYER, John Arthur
SCHABER (Skjonsberg), Linda Doreen
SCHMIDT, Frank
April 10, 1923, John Arthur Sayer was born on the home farm to his
parents, Alexander and Lillie Sayer, the first of 5 children. Through the
influence of neighbors, John's parents asked Jesus Christ to be their
Savior, followed soon after by their children. John was baptized along with
his parents and brother Richard in 1932. He has been a faithful member
of West Zion the rest of his life. After completing Grade 10, John began
farming, taking a break to attend Bible School and do voluntary service in
Ontario. While there he met his 'peach' in a fruit orchard. On October 24,
1953 John and Mary Dettweiler were married. Mary moved with him to
Sayer home farm west of Carstairs, Alberta. John and Mary raised their
children, Nancy (Johnston), Charlotte (Stace) and Melvin on the farm in a
happy, stable home. John and Mary opened their home in hospitality to
many people over the years. John was a hard-working farmer, and
enjoyed puttering on the farm. In August, 1999, John and Mary moved to
Sunrise Village in Olds, Alberta where many new friends were made. After
Mary passed away in 2002, John managed on his own for several years,
finishing his life journey in long-term care in Olds. Predeceasing John is
his wife Mary in 2002 and his 2 brothers, Richard and Jim,. Mourning his
loss are his many friends as well as his children: Nancy (Stephen)
Johnston, Charlotte (Greg) Stace and Melvin (Priscilla) Sayer;
grandchildren: Aaron, Roland (Amber), Shannon (Brad), Janna, Marissa,
Luke, Allen, Angela, Charlotte (Bert) and Melody; great grandchildren:
Caleb, Jason, Laela, Carmen, James, Holly, Clarissa, William, and Rhi;
siblings, Jane Good and Alberta Cressman; siblings and spouses of the
Dettweiler family and many nieces and nephews. Funeral service will be
held at West Zion Mennonite Church, Carstairs on Saturday, December 7,
2013 at 1:30 p.m. Memorial tributes may be made in his memory to
Gideon International in Canada. www.gideons.ca Heartland Funeral
Services Ltd., Didsbury entrusted with arrangements. 403-335-4773
www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
August 3, 1946 – January 12, 2012 -- Linda Doreen Schaber (nee
Skjonsberg) passed away January 12, 2012 at the age of 65 years. Linda
is survived by her husband Ken of 46 years; four children: Curtis
(Sherry), Murray (Tanya), Greg (Stacey) and one daughter Susan. She
has also been blessed with 12 grandchildren, all residing near her at Olds.
She is also survived by two sisters Bev &
Lee Ann and one brother Rodger. She was predeceased by her parents
Doris & Ole Skjonsberg and her sister Carol. A Celebration of Life will be
held on Friday, January 20, 2012 at 2:00 p.m. at the Royal Canadian
Legion, Branch #105, Olds with Pastor Greg Rathjen officiating. In lieu of
flowers, memorial tributes may be made directly to the Olds Hospital.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd, Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com.
Frank (Shorty) Schmidt passed away peacefully at the Olds Hospital on
April 9, 2014 at the age of 77 years after a brief illness. Born in Didsbury
to Niels and Esther Schmidt, he spent his childhood in the Bergen and
Sundre areas. Frank is survived by four sisters Jewel Toppin of Hillcrest;
Annie Dubois of Endeavour, SK; Cora (Doug) Brodie of Innisfail; Doris
Barr of Olds; as well as numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins. He was
predeceased by his parents Niels Schmidt January 13, 1998, Esther
Schmidt March 6, 1980; brother Stanley in 1975 and partner of many
years Marjorie Gibbs in 2013. Funeral services were held on Monday April
14, 2014 at the Heartland Funeral Services Chapel, Olds. Interment
followed in the Olds Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes may
be made directly to the Olds Hospital.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2013/12/10
SCARROTT, Astrid Mary
May 25, 2014, Astrid Mary Scarrott of Eagle Hill heard God's call and
followed Him home. She was God's gift to her loving husband, Bill; her six
children, Allan (Lynn) Scarrott of Wandering River, AB, Doreen (Clarence)
Wiseman of Salem, OR, Gloria (Cliff) Pedersen of Three Hills, AB, Linda
(Eric) Mertz of Indianapolis, IN, David Scarrott (Tina) of Spiritwood, SK,
and Philip (Faith) Scarrott of Salmon Arm, BC; numerous grandchildren
and great-grandchildren; sister, Alice Laing, sister-in-law Alma Pederson,
nieces and nephews and to caregivers (including Hana Mertz) and
countless friends. Thank You, God, for sharing this precious lady with us
for these 87 years. Funeral services were held on Friday May 30, 2014 at
the Garrington Community Church. Interment followed in the Eagle Hill
Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes may be made directly to
the Garrington Community Church.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2014/06/03
SCHAFER, Linda Grace
Linda Grace Schafer (nee Wrolson) began the next part of her journey on
January 29, 2013 at the age of 65 years. Linda was born to Art and
Myrtle Wrolson on September 23, 1947 in Olds. She was one of six
children and spent her entire life in the Olds area. Linda married Garry
Schafer March 19, 1966 and together they raised two children Debbie and
Larry. Linda loved gardening, surrounding herself with stuffies, antiques
and collectibles. She had a passion for cookbooks and cherished times
spent with grandsons Tyrus and Kolton. Linda's most memorable job was
her dedicated service of 27 years at the Mount View Seniors Lodge as
head cook and dietary supervisor. Linda will be sadly missed by her
devoted husband, children, grandchildren, numerous family members as
well as all those blessed to have known her. The family would like to give
special thanks to Dt. Auret, doctors and staff at the Olds Hospital, Tom
Baker Cancer Centre and the Cross Cancer Institute. Their outstanding
help allowed Linda to maintain grace and dignity throughout her
courageous battle. A Celebration of Linda's Life was held on Monday,
February 4, 2013 at Heartland Funeral Services Chapel, Olds with Harold
Hunter and Pastor Jim Reimer officiating. In lieu of flowers, memorial
tributes may be made directly to Colon Cancer Research or Olds Hospital
Acute Care. Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with
arrangements. 403-507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2013/02/05
SCHALIN, Susan Joyce (Hayes)
Schalin, Susan Joyce (Hayes) of Arrowwood, passed away on October 4,
2012 at the Vulcan Community Health Centre at the age of 64 years.
Susan was born November 7,1947 in Calgary Grace Hospital and is the
youngest of four children born to Stewart and Ella Hayes. She grew up on
the family farm east of Arrowwood. She attended Arrowwood School and
then High School in Vulcan. She continued her education at Olds College
taking a secretarial course. Upon completion she worked at the Calgary
Cancer Clinic. She met Marven Schalin while attending college in Olds and
were later married in Arrowwood on March 18,1967. Together they raised
3 children Kevin, Grant and Roxane.
Susan was always very involved in many community activities - Boosters,
School Council, Library, Hall, most recently Seniors and the Red Hatter
Society (Prairie Angels) just to name a few. Also once a week she
submitted local news for Arrowwood in the Vulcan Advocate. Susan was a
passionate collector of antiques, music boxes and lately anything with
lady bugs on it. Auction sales were Marven and Susan's favorite pastime
together, no matter where the auction may be. Susan and Marven got to
travel on some amazing bus tours into the States. Those were cherished
days for Susan as she loved to collect on her travels. Susan was also the
local egg lady and would be seen many mornings at coffee at the
restaurant or museum delivering eggs to many friends and neighbors.
Her battle with breast cancer brought forth an inspiring strong woman
that never complained or dwelled on anything and was always thinking of
others first. She will truly be missed, this Angel of the Prairies. Susan is
survived by her husband Marven, son Kevin (Charlotte) Schalin of
Arrowwood, daughter Roxane (Andy Dixon) Walker of Milo, son Grant
(Kim) Schalin of Gleichen, grandchildren Josh and Karlee Schalin, Jarrett,
Rebekah and Dakota Schalin, Colton Walker and Grace Dixon, sister
Carolyn (Duane) Binning of Strathmore and numerous nieces and
nephews. She was predeceased by her parents Stewart and Ella Hayes, a
brother Ron Hayes and a sister Lois Leadbeater.
Funeral service was held Thursday, October 11, 2012 at 11:00 am at the
Arrowwood Community Hall with Sue MacDonald, D.M. officiating. In lieu
of flowers, tributes in Susan's memory can be made to the Vulcan Health
Palliative Care Unit, Box 299, Vulcan, AB T0L 2B0. Arrangements in care
of Vulcan Funeral Home. Telephone 1-403-485-2633. E-mail condolences
through www.vulcanfuneralhome.ca.
Publication Date: 2012/10/16
Publication Date: 2012/01/17
Publication Date: 2014/04/15
SCHAFER, Gordon Wesley
November 5, 1938 - October 8, 2013 -- It is with heavy hearts and deep
sadness that we announce the passing of Gordon. He passed away
peacefully surrounded by his loving family on Tuesday, October 8, 2013.
Gordon is survived by his loving wife and lifelong friend, Alice; his
children, Carrie (Brent) Krause and Jim (Bev) Schafer; his grandchildren
and great grandchildren, Breanne (Kurtis), Kylee Bressler, Merissa (Matt)
Andrew, Hayley Penner, Nathan Krause (Jalisa), Braden Krause and
Courtney, Kristen and Jordon Schafer. Gordon will be lovingly
remembered for his special love for his dear wife and family. He will be
sadly missed by his brothers and sister and extended family, McDonald's
coffee friends, CrossRoads Church family and many more. Gordon was a
man of faith and integrity to the one true Father Jesus Christ, his
commitment to that faith was evident in who he was. A Celebration of
Gordon's life will held at CrossRoads Church, SW corner of Hwy. 2 and
32nd Street, Red Deer on Wednesday, October 16, 2013 at 2:30 p.m. In
lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made directly to the
Crossroads Building Fund. Condolences may be sent or viewed at
www.parklandfuneralhome.com Arrangements in care of Joelle Valliere,
Funeral Director at Parkland Funeral Home and Crematorium, 6287 – 67 A
Street (Taylor Drive), Red Deer. 403.340.4040, 1.800.481.7421.
Publication Date: 2013/10/15
SCHEERS, William (Bill) Fredrick
William (Bill) Fredrick Scheers passed away on December 7th 2013 at the
age of 57. Bill had been fighting cancer for the past 3 years. He was
passionate about rodeo, and his "cowboys for a cure" fundraiser. His
efforts through the fundraising allowed him to donate, on behalf of
"Cowboys for a cure," $5000 to the Tom Baker Cancer Center in Calgary.
Bill was a wonderful man, he loved to teach and talk about the oil and gas
industry, where he made his living when he wasn't out on the rodeo trail.
Bill contributed to the rodeo lifestyle as an announcer at various rodeos
over the years. He will be remembered by his amazing way with words,
and the security of his voice.
Bill is survived by his daughter Kylie; sons Aaron, Dillon and Matthew; his
parents Larry and Fay Scheers. He is also survived by his 4 siblings; Jeff
(Jeremy, Karina, Michelle); Chris and his wife Kate (Steve, Amie, Alix,
Amy, Jenna); Teresa and her husband Wayne (Rose, Robin, KC); and
Lynne (Dax, Desirae, Danny). His 2 wonderful ex-wives Norma and Alison
will remember Bill. As well by loving partner Anna Marie; along with the
many friends and family that were able to be a huge piece in his life.
If desired, memorial donations may be made to the Tom Baker Cancer
Center. A memorial service will be held on Friday, January 17, 2014 at
1:00pm at the Olds Legion (5241- 46 Street, Olds, AB).
Publication Date: 2013/12/17
SCHIMKE, Norman
It is with heavy hearts that our family announces the passing of our dear
father, Norman Schimke, on Friday, October 24th, 2014 at the age of 87
years. Norman was born in Trochu on January 10th, 1927 to Alex and
Marie (Rilling) Schimke. He grew up on a farm near Torrington. He was
the eldest of four children, with three sisters Verna, Bernice, and Donna.
Norman married Dodie Barby on August 4th, 1956 and together they had
three children, Patty (Trish), Murray and Michael. They farmed at
Torrington for over 40 years. In 1987, they moved into Olds, but Norman
continued to farm with his sons at Torrington for several more years. In
2006, Norman and Dodie downsized to Legacy Village in Olds where they
were able to enjoy a few more years of good times together. After Dodie's
passing in 2009, Norman kept busy with his coffee group, carpet bowling
and playing shuffleboard. He moved into Sunrise Village in Olds one year
ago where he lived and received excellent TLC until his passing. Norman
was predeceased by his parents, his sisters Verna Sept and Bernice
House, and his wife Dodie. He is lovingly remembered by his daughter
Patty (Bill) Phillips and children Kelly (Colin) Abernethy and daughter
Hailey, Jackie (Brian) Maloney and children Evan and Isla; his son Murray
(Cheryl) Schimke and children Kari, Max, Jordan and Cameron (Caitlyn)
and their daughter Blair; his son Michael (Roxanne) Schimke and children
Marissa, Brandon, Kristen, Mikayla, Coleman and Holden; his sister Donna
(Errol) Lacroix, as well as numerous nieces and nephews. A memorial tea
was held on Saturday, November 1, 2014 at 2:00 pm in the Torrington
Community Hall. In lieu of flowers, donations in his memory may be made
directly to S.T.A.R.S. Air Ambulance. Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds
entrusted with arrangements. 403-507-8610
www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2014/11/04
SCHMAUTZ, Verna Jane
It is with much sadness and grief, after a long, hard fought battle, the
passing of Verna Jane Schmautz on Friday, May 20, 2011. Verna was the
firstborn of Sam and Edith Helwig on December 31, 1928 near Olds, in
the Reed Ranch area. On October 22, 1952 Verna married John
Schmautz. Together they began a lifelong path of farming; settling on
their farm of 50 years, where Verna resided until 2 days before her
passing. Verna is survived by her loving husband John Schmautz of 58
years; daughters: Tammie Schmautz (John), Connie Schmautz; seven
grandchildren: Tanya Clarke, Lacey Meyers, Michael Bach, Steven Bach,
Mitchell Blomgren, and Gemma & Hannah Blomgren; three greatgrandchildren: Jared, Braden and Jackson; two brothers, Vergil and
Harvey Helwig. Verna was predeceased by her mother Edith in 1961,
father Sam in 1982, granddaughter Katelyn in 1998 and sister Doris in
2004. Funeral services were held on Thursday June 2, 2011 at 1:00 p.m.
at the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch #105, Olds with Harold Hunter
officiating. Interment followed at the Torrington Cemetery. Memorial
tributes may be made directly to the Canadian Cancer Society. Heartland
Funeral Services Ltd, Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403-507-8610.
www.heartlandfuneralservices.com.
Publication Date: 2011/06/14
SCHMIDT, Isaac Theodore
January 10th, 1919 to December 10th, 2012 -- Ike Schmidt, 93 years of
age, long-time resident and farmer of the Carstairs area, passed away at
the Aspen Ridge Lodge in Didsbury, Alberta on Monday, December 10th,
2012. He was predeceased by his wife of 51 years (Mary, "the lady who
played the bells") in 2004. He was born in Steinfeld Russia, came to
Canada in 1926, and was raised in the Chinook area of Alberta, third
eldest of eight siblings. Ike and his brother Nick farmed at Chinook and
Morrin areas prior to 1949 when they purchased land east of Carstairs.
Ike and Mary were married in October 1953 in Namaka, but resided on
the farm east of Carstairs from 1953 – 1994 when they retired to a
residence in Didsbury. He resided at the Linden Lodge from 2007 to 2011
and the Aspen Ridge Lodge for the last 18 months. Ike was an avid curler,
in his early years, served on the Carstairs Recreation Board for several
terms and managed minor hockey teams when his sons played. He was
always interested in current farming news, techniques and methods, a
strong supporter of early cooperatives such as the UFA and Wheat Pool
and UGG. But his greatest love was travelling with Mary and supporting
her many activities in the community. He enjoyed playing cards, puzzles
and was a voracious reader until the last few years when his eye-sight
and health began to fail. He was a supporter of Christian Missions and
charities as well as the Canadian Foodgrains Bank. He will be lovingly
remembered by his children Linda (Gary) Armagost of Ponoka, Ron (Jody)
Schmidt of Carstairs; Gord (Lisa) Schmidt of Carstairs; 8 grandchildren
Christine and Carrie, Cassidy and Rylee, Logan and Troy, Karlie and Kyle;
4 great-grandchildren Rhyliegh, Brenden, Caelan and Ashely; brother
John Schmidt of Calgary and sister Erica (Sherman) Wetmore of Katy, TX;
as well as numerous cousins, nieces, nephews and in-laws. In lieu of
flowers, memorial tributes may be made directly to the Canadian
Foodgrains Bank. Funeral services were held on Friday December 14,
2012 at Bergthal Mennonite Church, Carstairs with Pastor David
Letkemann officiating. Interment followed in the Bergthal Cemetery.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd, Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2012/12/25
SCHMIDT, Ludwig (Louie)
Ludwig (Louie) Schmidt passed away peacefully at the Sundre Hospital on
February 2, 2011 at the age of 82 years. Louie was born August 7, 1928
in Kezmarok, Slovakia to Jan and Zofia Schmidt. In his early twenties,
Louie immigrated to Canada. After a brief stay in Winnipeg, he joined his
family in Calgary where he worked at a lumberyard and at a furniture
store building frames. Louie took night courses for TV and radio repair. In
the 1960s, the family moved to a farm down the River Road near Sundre.
Louie's family was one of the first farmers to have purebred Charolais
cattle in the area. In the early eighties, Louie started his own farm in
Eagle Hill. Louie enjoyed hunting and fishing. In later years, Louie spent
many hours operating his Ham Radio. Louie was predeceased by his
mother, father, brother Karl and his partner of sixteen years, Margarete
Fahrlander. He leaves behind two stepsons Rob (Karen) Fahrlander and
family; Glen Fahrlander; and his family of Ham Radio Operators.
Interment was held on Tuesday, February 8 at St. Mary's Cemetery,
Calgary. Memorial Services will be held on Wednesday, February 9, 2011
at 11:00 a.m. at Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church, Sundre with Father
Maurice officiating. In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes may be made
directly to the Sundre Hospital.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2011/02/08
SCHNEIDER, Lydia Irma
It is with great sadness that we, the family of Lydia Irma Schneider,
announce her passing on November 15, 2012.
Lydia was born July 14, 1925 at James River, AB to parents William and
Anna Sihlis. She grew up there, and after becoming a teacher moved to
the Wimborne area to teach school at Collingwood. This is where she met
and married her husband Gerhart Schneider on December 29, 1947. They
spent their life together on their farm east of Wimborne, where she
resided until her passing. She also taught school in Rockyford and
Torrington.
Mom was a teacher, farmer, and most importantly, a mother, grandmother
and great grandmother. She was the matriarch of our family, and we will
miss her deeply.
She leaves to mourn: Her children:Carolyn and Miles Smith, and their
children Coralee and Jason (Journey and Emersyn), Nicole and Michael
(Malachi), Scott, Leanne; Elaine Boese and her children, Shannon and
Steve (Rachel and Lucas), Heather and Scott (Isabelle and Sophia); Janet
and Gary Lund and their children Ashley and Samantha, Sister Lorraine
Popove and Sister-in-law Marie Sihlis. She is predeceased by: her
husband Gerhart in 1995 and grandson Michael in 1991, her parents and
3 brothers, John, Charlie, and Arnold, and sister Annie.
Memorial donations can be made to: Trinity Lutheran Church Memorial
Fund, or the Charity of your choice.
Condolences may be sent to [email protected] Funeral services
were held Thurdsay, November 22, 2012 at Wimborne Community Center,
with interment in Wimborne Cemetery. Arrangement in care of Sunset
Funeral Service, Linden, 403-546-3903.
Publication Date: 2012/11/27
SCHRADER, Clarence “Clem” N.
Clarence “Clem” N. Schrader passed away suddenly at the Innisfail
Hospital on Thursday, October 6, 2011 at the age of 70 years. Left to
mourn his passing are wife Betty; his daughter Lisa; his step-children
Allan Shantz and Diana Welsh of Calgary; brother Murray (Doreen)
Schrader and their children Tammy, Tracey, and Trent of Leduc; brother
Brian as well as other extended family and friends. A Memorial Service
will be held at a later date with details to be announced. Messages of
condolence may be left for the family at www.myalternatives.ca.
Alternatives Funeral & Cremation Services.
(403) 556-5445 & (888) 216-5111
Publication Date: 2011/10/18
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SCHRADER (Davidson), Nola Jeanne
SEAL, Oliver
SHARKEY, Lawrence and Ethel
Nola Jeanne (Davidson) Schrader passed away on August 28, 2013 after
an 11 year fight against cancer. Nola was a talented musician, and
dedicated her life to sharing her love and passion for music by teaching
others piano and musical theory lessons. Nola was incredibly hard
working in everything she did, always exceeding expectations. As an
accomplished academic at the top of her classes, she was awarded a
Bachelor of Music in performance with distinction, a Bachelor of Arts in
Classics with Honours and a Master of Arts specializing in Musicology. Nola
will also be remembered from her time spent on the farm. She loved
riding horses and tending to her organic garden. Nola is survived by her
daughter Gabrielle Davidson, her father Wilbur Schrader, her sister Judy
Dalgliesh, her nephew David McGillis and her very close friend, Robert
Hayes. She was predeceased by her mother Marion Schrader (2002) and
her brother Michael Schrader (1975). Nola was an inspiration to all those
who knew and loved her. A Celebration of Life was held on Thursday
September 5, 2013 at 2:00 p.m. at Heartland Funeral Services Chapel,
Olds with Harold Hunter officiating. Interment was held prior to the
service in the Bowden Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes
dedicated to "Nola Davidson" can be made to Calgary Health Trust in
support of Palliative Home Care, 800-11012 McLeod Trail S., Calgary, AB,
T2J 6A5 (www.thetrust.ca) and Alberta Cancer Foundation in support of
Tom Baker Cancer Centre, 1331 29th St NW, Calgary, AB, T2N 4N2,
(403)-521-3433 (albertacancer.ca).
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Entered into rest at the Brockville General Hospital, on Thursday,
November 28th, 2013 at the age of 92. Predeceased by his beloved wife,
Edith and seven of his siblings, Ronald, Doreen, Norman, Connie,
Florence, Arnold and twin Ernie. Survived by daughters Judy and Gwen,
granddaughters Amanda and Katie and great-grandchildren Leela and
Odin. Born in Clandonald, north east of Edmonton, Oliver moved to Olds
as a young man, where he met and married his wife, Edith Norn. They
had 52 wonderful years together. He was a much loved and dedicated
husband and a true and steadfast father to his children. Oliver and Edith
moved away from Olds some time ago, but always enjoyed returning to
the place of their beginnings to visit with family and friends. A memorial
tea and a celebration of his life, will be held at the Royal Canadian Legion,
Branch #105, in Olds, SaturdayMay 24th, 2014, at 2:00 PM.
Lawrence Sharkey passed away on Friday, December 22, 2011 at the age
of 86 years. Shortly after, his wife Ethel joined him on Friday, February
10, 2012 at the age of 77 years. A celebration of life for both of them will
be held Saturday, March 17, 2012 at 1:00 P.M. at Eagle Hill Community
Centre. Donations in memory of Lawrence and Ethel can be made to the
Eagle Hill Community Centre, Box 12 Site 3 RR1 Bowden, Alberta T0M
0K0 or to the Olds Hospital Acute Care Unit, 3901 - 57th Ave, Olds,
Alberta T4H 1T4. Condolences can be forwarded to the family from
www.mountainviewfuneralchapel.com. Arrangements are entrusted to
Mountain View Funeral Chapel, 5226 – 46 Street, Olds, Alberta T4H 1B8.
Phone: 403-556-3223. Locally Owned And Operated, Proudly Serving Our
Community For Over 46 Years.
Publication Date: 2013/09/10
SCHROEDER (nee Neufeld), Trudie
Trudie (nee Neufeld) Schroeder was born on September 8, 1937 in
Didsbury. On April 7, 2014 in Red Deer, while surrounded by family, Trudie
left this world and went to be with the Saviour she served so faithfully at
the age of 76 years. With the exception of a few short years in Manitoba
while she attended the Canadian Mennonite Bible College and the
Manitoba Technical Institute, Trudie lived most of her life in the farming
communities east of Olds & Didsbury. In 1962, she began working as a
Licensed Practical Nurse. This was a career that appealed to Trudie's
generous nature and compassionate heart. In 1967, she met & married
Walter Schroeder and they began their life together on the farm east of
Olds. She not only managed the household but she worked on the farm
doing everything from operating machinery to vaccinating cattle. She still
found time to be active in the church, local community and always
managed to get her boys to and from hockey (she rarely missed a game).
Trudie & Walter retired from farming in 1995. Her retirement was very
active and she dearly loved the many visits from her kids and especially
her 5 granddaughters. In 2009 after declining health, Trudie & Walter
moved to Olds into Sunrise Village. Here she maintained a positive
attitude and stayed as active as possible. Trudie continued to forge many
new friendships right up until she passed away. She accepted Christ as a
youth and her faith for God remained the cornerstone that sustained her
throughout her life. She is survived by her sons Marvin, Terence (Lynn),
Jason (Sue); grandchildren Alison, Jordynn, Jenna, Jamie & Avery all of
Edmonton; sister Zelma (Neil) Klassen of Rosemary and brother Paul
(Edna) Neufeld of Calgary. She is predeceased by her husband Walter,
parents George & Lena, brothers Tony, Walter, Tom, Joe & Adolph, and
sisters Bertha & Ruth. Funeral services were held on Friday April 11, 2014
at the West Zion Mennonite Church with Pastor Mal Braun officiating.
Interment was held at the East Olds Cemetery. In lieu of flowers,
memorial tributes may be made directly to the Alberta Lung Association.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2014/04/15
SCHROEDER, Walter Eldon
In the early hours of February 17, 2011 while surrounded by his wife and
sons, Walter Schroeder went to be with the Lord at the age of 80 years.
He passed away in Innisfail at the Rosefield Care Centre. Walter was born
in Penhold, AB on July 13, 1930. With the exception of a few years as a
young man while he worked in northern Alberta and the NWT, Walter lived
most of his life on the farm in the Reed Ranch community East of Olds.
Walter loved to be in the great outdoors, fishing, hunting and riding
horseback, but his true passion was tending to his farm and his cattle. He
was a genuine hockey Dad and made countless miles driving his boys
back and forth across central Alberta. Dad only missed a game when he
couldn't be in 3 places at once. To mourn his passing, Walter is survived
by his wife of 43 years, Trudie (nee Neufeld), three sons Marvin (Misty),
Terence (Lynn) and Jason (Sue); 5 granddaughters, Alison, Jordynn,
Jenna, Jamie & Avery, all of Edmonton and brother Harry of Calgary. He
was predeceased by his parents David & Frieda, brother, Albert and
sisters, Evelyn and Anne. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the
Canadian Diabetes Association or the charity
of your choice. Memorial services were held Wednesday February 23,
2011 at 11:00 a.m. at the East Olds Baptist Church with Pastor Trevor
Kiriaka and Pastor Dieter Gohl officiating. Interment was held at the East
Olds Cemetery.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd, Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610. www.heartlandfuneralservices.com.
Publication Date: 2011/03/01
SCHUBERT, Konrad
February 8, 1928 – July 28, 2013 -- Konrad passed away, on July 28,
2013, following complications from a fall.
He is survived by his daughters Bianca Evans and Brenda Doyle (Barry);
his grandchildren Cameron Evans, Tera Evans (Mike Ingram), Amanda
Stecz (Andrew McPherson), Clayton Doyle (Catrina Rasmussen); his two
great- granddaughters Amelia and Wylee McPherson; his very special
friend Jean Reid; his ex-wife and mother of his children Elizabeth
Schubert. He is also survived by his two brothers Wolfgang Schubert and
Dieter Schubert as well as nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by
his parents, his sister Jutta and his grandson Michael.
Konrad was born in Erfurt Germany to Karl and Elly Schubert. He
immigrated to Canada in the 1950's, eventually settling in Calgary where
he established a very successful carpentry business. Upon retirement he
spent several years as a snowbird in New Mexico. He then relocated to
Sundre, where following the demise of his marriage, met and fell in love
with Jean. Konrad remained active in the Sundre/Olds area; swimming
almost daily, lead male singer in a choir, and dancing, which was always
his greatest passion.
Konrad suffered a stroke in October 2011 and relocated to the Porcupine
Hills Lodge in Claresholm where he resided until his passing.
At Konrad's request, no formal funeral service will be held. Donations, in
Konrad's memory, can be made to The Heart and Stroke Foundation of
Alberta, NWT & Nunavut, 100-119 14 Street NW, Calgary, Alberta, T2N
1Z6 or by visiting www.heartandstroke.ab.ca
Rest in Peace Father, Opa, Mentor and Friend. We love you and miss you.
Condolences may be forwarded to the family by visiting
www.leydens.com. Arrangements entrusted to LEYDEN'S FUNERAL HOME,
Claresholm. Tel: 403-625-3212.
LEYDEN'S FUNERAL HOME, Claresholm.
Publication Date: 2013/08/06
Publication Date: 2012/03/06 (Reprinted 2012/03/13)
Publication Date: 2014/05/13 (Reprinted 2014/05/20)
SENGER, Merle Alvina
Mrs. Merle Alvina Senger of Olds beloved wife of 58 years to Val Senger,
passed away at the Red Deer Regional Hospital Centre on Thursday,
January 12, 2012 at the age of 78 years. Merle will be lovingly
remembered by her husband Val, her son Mitch (Shelley) of Grande
Prairie and daughter Michelle of Weyburn, SK. Her memory will be
treasured by her grandchildren: Krystal (Clayton) of Lethbridge, Caitlin of
Red Deer and Evan of Grande Prairie as well as by her greatgrandchildren Aiden and Bree. Merle will be dearly missed by her brother
Melvin (Betty) McEachern of Red Deer as well as by her large extended
family and many dear friends. A celebration of Merle's life will be held at
Mountain View Funeral Chapel, 5226 - 46 Street, Olds on Tuesday,
January 24, 2012 at 1:00p.m. Condolences can be forwarded to the
family at www.mountainviewfuneralchapel.com. If friends so desire
memorial donations may be directed to the charity of donor's choice.
Arrangements are entrusted to Mountain View Funeral Chapel, 5226 - 46
Street, Olds, AB, T4H 1B8. Phone 403 556 3223. Locally owned and
operated proudly serving our community for over 47 years.
Publication Date: 2012/01/17
SHANTZ, Betty Eileen
The family of Betty Eileen (Shantz) Schrader regrets to announce her
passing on Friday, October 24, 2014 at the Red Deer Regional Hospital at
the age of 77 years. Betty is lovingly remembered by her son, Allan
(Anne) Shantz; daughters, Diana Welsh and Lisa Schrader; 4
grandchildren; 4 great grandchildren; sister, Shirley O'Conner; brother,
"Skip" Morgan; brother-in-law, Murray Schrader; sister-in-law, Doreen
Schrader as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Betty is predeceased
by her spouse, Clarence Schrader. In lieu of flowers, donations may be
made in Betty's memory to the Heart and Stroke Foundation, 202 5913 –
50 Avenue, Red Deer, AB, T4N 4C4. Memorial Service details to follow.
Messages of condolence may be left for the family at
www.myalternatives.ca.
SHARP, Florence Isabelle
Florence Isabelle Sharp (nee MacDonald) of Olds, passed away July 21,
2011 at the Olds Continuing Care Centre at the age of 90 years. Florence
was born July 11, 1921 in Lucknow, Ontario and was the only child of Ann
and Harold MacDonald. Following the sudden passing of her father in
October 1921, she and her mother moved to Alberta; first to New Dayton
and then to Granum. Her mother re-married to Frank McKenzie in 1933
and they moved to Lyalta where her step-father was employed with the
Alberta Wheat Pool. During WWII, she moved to Toronto and was
employed by the Northern Electric Co. returning to Calgary in 1943 and
worked for The Bay. In 1944, she married Bert Sharp and following his
release from the R.C.A.F. in 1945, they moved to the family farm at
Kathryn, Alberta. In 1953, they moved to their farm in the Olds district.
IN 1956, they moved to Crossfield where Bert was employed with
Canadian Western Natural Gas. While in Crossfield, she worked for
C.I.B.C., Crossfield Co-Op. Bert was transferred in 1979 to CWNG
Lethbridge operations. Following Bert's retirement, they moved back to
Olds in 1992. Florence enjoyed socializing with her family members and
many friends. She was a charter and life member of the Order of the
Royal Purple Crossfield Lodge No. 261 and an associate member of the
Royal Canadian Legion, Branch #113, Crossfield. She will be remembered
for her cheerful and loving nature. Florence is survived by her son Duane
(Darcey); grandchildren Niome (Stephen) Wood, Shelley (Trevor) English
and Stacey Sharp; great-grandchildren Cailin, Parker, Emma and Jaime;
brother Ian McKenzie as well as numerous nieces and nephews. She was
predeceased by her loving husband Bert, mother and step-father and
brother Gordon. The family would like to thank the Olds Hospital
Continuing Care staff and volunteers for their care, compassion and
kindness shown to our mother. A private family service was held on
Monday, July 25, 2011. In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes may be made
directly to the Cross of Sacrifice Memorial Trust Fund c/o Royal Canadian
Legion, Branch #105, Olds. Heartland Funeral Services Ltd, Olds
entrusted with arrangements. 403-507-8610.
www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2011/08/02
Publication Date: 2014/11/11
SHAW, Keith
SHARKEY, Ethel Lorraine
1934 - 2012 -- Ethel Lorraine Sharkey of the Eagle Hill District passed
away on Friday, February 10, 2012 at the age of 77 years. Ethel was born
and raised in the Vegreville area the eldest of three daughters to Mike &
Vera Schultze. When Ethel left school she stayed home and helped on the
farm until she found work for AGT where she worked for several years.
Ethel married Lorne while living in Whitecourt where she worked as a
bookkeeper. They moved to Eagle Hill area shorty after. She continued her
work as a bookkeeper for the local Credit Union and then onto the Eagle
Hill Store, where she worked until she retired. She enjoyed the people
and "coffee breaks" immensely and could be found visiting in the "coffee
room." She spent many years on committees and boards in the Eagle Hill
area and always had an interest in what was happening in the community.
One of her passions was sewing and you could usually find her in her
sewing room after she retired. She was a member of the Eagle Hill sewing
club and always looked forward to when they got together. Her colourful
sayings usually got a grin from most and when curling season arrived she
could be found at the Eagle Hill Curling Rink. Ethel always enjoyed visiting
with her friends and family, running the roads and her many "critters"
over the years and will be sadly missed by all that knew her. Ethel is
survived by her stepson Terry (Rusty) of Kelowna, Tom (Cindy) of Eagle
Hill, John (Deb) of Calgary, and stepdaughter Cindy Gard of Calgary. Ethel
will also be missed by her 9 grandchildren, 6 great-grandchildren, 2
sisters and numerous nieces and nephews. Ethel was predeceased by her
husband Lawrence, stepdaughter Dixie, and granddaughter Danielle.
Donation in memory of Ethel can be made to the Eagle Hill Community
Centre; Box 12 Site 3 RR1 Bowden, Alberta T0M 0K0. A memorial will be
held in the spring of 2012. Condolences to the family can be forwarded
from www.mountainviewfuneralchapel.com.
Arrangements entrusted to Mountain View Funeral Chapel 5226 – 46
Street, Olds, Alberta T4H 1B8. Phone: 403-556-3223. Locally Owned And
Operated, Proudly Serving Our Community For Over 46 Years.
Publication Date: 2012/02/21
SHARKEY, Lawrence Arthur
Lawrence Arthur Sharkey of the Eagle Hill District passed away on Friday,
December 23, 2011 at the age of 86 years. Lawrence was born in the
Duhamel district the middle of 12 children to Arthur and Ida Sharkey. All
the children learnt to work hard at a young age, as there were always lots
of chores to keep them busy. Lawrence left school early and worked for
neighbors in the area driving horses on the farm, which followed him
throughout his life. He worked in the oil field for several years and settled
in the Eagle Hill area in the 70's. By the late 70's he had "semi-retired" on
his son's farm and started to enjoy his true passion of horses and
harnesses. He would spend many hours building and repairing wagons,
sleighs and harnesses. He spent several summers and falls in the
mountains west of Sundre hauling camps in and out and many nights
around the camp fire telling stories. He eventually "slowed down" and
spent the last few years in his leather shop selling harnesses, wagons and
sleighs. He always had time to explain how to set up his harnesses and
tell a story or two. He will be sadly missed by family and friends.
Lawrence is survived by his wife Ethel of Eagle Hill, his son Terry (Rusty)
of Kelowna, B.C., daughter Cindy Gard of Calgary, son Tom (Cindy) of
Eagle Hill, and son John (Deb) of Calgary. Lawrence is further survived by
9 grandchildren, 6 great-grandchildren, three brothers, four sisters and
numerous nieces and nephews. Lawrence was predeceased by his
daughter Dixie, granddaughter Danielle, 2 brothers and 2 sisters. A
Memorial will be held in the spring of 2012 at Eagle Hill. Donations in
memory of Lawrence can be directed to the Olds Hospital Acute Care
Unit; 3901 – 57th Ave, Olds, Alberta T4H 1T4.
Condolences to the family can be forwarded from
www.mountainviewfuneralchapel.com. Arrangements entrusted to
Mountain View Funeral Chapel; 5226 – 46 Street, Olds, Alberta T4H 1B8.
Phone: 403-556-3223. Locally Owned And Operated, Proudly Serving Our
Community For Over 46 Years.
Publication Date: 2012/01/03
Lorne Keith Shaw loving husband of Elsie, passed away Oct 16, 2011 at
the age of 85 at the Foothills Hospital. He will be sadly missed and fondly
remembered by his wife Elsie; daughter Karen Shaw of Calgary; son
Robert Shaw as well as numerous nieces and nephews. He was
predeceased by his older sister Margaret Doherty. Keith was born in
Cereal Alberta in 1925 to parents Thomas and Carrie Mae Shaw. Keith
and Elsie lived in various towns in Alberta throughout his life and if a
bridge club didn't already exist, it soon did after his arrival. His love of the
game and the many friends he met through the bridge clubs gave him
many hours of enjoyment. Keith held a special place in his heart for his
sister's children. Memorial services were held October 20, 2011 at the
Olds United Church with Reverend Dong Chun Seo officiating. Interment
followed at the Hainstock Cemetery.
The family would like to express their gratitude to Dave and Linda Bell,
Harold & Dorothy Bell, the many friends and relatives who offered help
and support, and Neil Redpath of Heartland Funeral Services. Memorial
tributes may be made directly to the Mustard Seed. Heartland Funeral
Services Ltd, Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403-507-8610.
www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2011/10/25
SHAW, Alexander Neil
Alex Shaw, beloved husband of the late Isabella (Betty Sylvester) Shaw,
of Carstairs passed away at the Didsbury Health Centre on Saturday,
August 25, 2012, at the age of 95 years. On July 15, 1917, Alex was born
on the Shaw homestead on the Rosebud creek near Carstairs which was
originally known as the "Sam Scarlett Ranch". He was the fourth and
youngest child born to Robert Alexander and Vera Elizabeth (Towers)
Shaw and had two brothers, George (Eileen) and Frank (Hazel) as well as
one sister Bessie (Ivan) Pointen. Alex will be loved, remembered and
missed by his children: Edward (Sandra) Shaw of Carstairs, AB; Barry
(Shirley Luft) Shaw of Carstairs, AB; and Donna (Andy) Morton of Olds,
AB; nine grandchildren, ten great-grandchildren, his sister-in-laws and
many nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews. Alex was
predeceased by his parents Robert and Vera, his wife Betty, his brothers
George and Frank, his sister Bessie, and several sister-in-law's and
brother-in-law's. Alex attended Davenport and Grand Centre schools
before enrolling at SAIT in building and construction. In December, 1942,
he joined the RCAF and in May, 1943, he was accepted as an Air Gunner.
He was sent overseas and was stationed at Bournemouth and Yorkshire,
England. He flew in Wellington's and Halifax's as a Rear Gunner with the
425 Allouette Squadron. After the war Alex returned to the farm and
farmed with brother Frank until his marriage to Betty in February, 1949.
Alex and Betty built a farm site ½ mile north-east of the original
homestead where Alex actively operated a mixed farm until the age of 88
when he fractured his hip. After that time Alex received excellent care at
Edgemont Village, Aspen Ridge Lodge and on Unit 4, Didsbury Health
Center. Alex contributed to the Carstairs community as a volunteer,
donator, sponsor and participant. Some of the organizations which he was
a part of include: Royal Canadian Legion Branch #53, Carstairs, where he
was a Life Member, Carstairs Community Chest, Air Gunner's Association,
Mountain View Ratepayers Association, Handicap Riding Association,
Special Olympics, Camp Horizon, 4-H Clubs, War Amps, World Vision,
Cancer Society, Heart & Stroke Foundation and the Diabetes Association.
When asked why he did so much for his community he simply said "It was
a way of life." Alex received the Queen's Jubilee Medal in 2003 and The
Carstairs Citizenship Award in 2005 in recognition of his many volunteer
activities. A celebration of Alex's life will be held at 2:30 pm, on Friday,
September 14, 2012, at the Carstairs Community Hall, 1100 Lackner Way,
Carstairs, AB. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to
Unit 4, Didsbury Health Services care of the Rosebud Health Foundation,
PO Box 962, Didsbury, AB T0M 0W0 or to the charity of ones choice.
Condolences and funny reflections can be forwarded to the family at
www.mountainviewfuneralchapel.com. Arrangements are entrusted to
Mountain View Funeral Chapel, 5226 - 46 Street, Olds, AB T4H 1B8.
Phone 403 556 3223.
Locally owned and operated proudly serving Mountain View County since
1939.
Publication Date: 2012/09/04 (Reprinted 2012/09/11)
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SHAW, Elsie Elizabeth
SHIELDS, Kenneth Wayne
SIMPSON, Linda (Olinda Dorothea)
Elsie Elizabeth Shaw loving mother of Karen Shaw, passed away April 23,
2013 at the age of 86 after a brief illness at the Olds Hospital. She will be
sadly missed and fondly remembered by her daughter Karen Shaw
(Richard Mills) of Calgary; caregiver Anabel Rosario of Olds; brother
Harold (Dorothy)Bell of Sundre; brother David (Linda) Bell of Olds as well
as numerous nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband
of 65 years, Keith Shaw in October of 2011. Elsie was born in Radisson,
Saskatchewan to parents Jean and Robert Bell in 1926 and married Keith
in the Town of Olds in 1947. Elsie and Keith lived in various towns in
Alberta throughout their lives. Elsie was a lifetime member of the Royal
Purple and an avid bridge player throughout most of her life. In her later
years she loved nothing more than a good shopping trip followed by a
meal at a buffet as well as seeing her lifelong friends weekly at the United
Church. The family would like to express their gratitude to Dave and Linda
Bell, Harold and Dorothy Bell and the many friends and relatives who
offered help and support. Funeral services were held Friday April 26, 2013
at the Olds United Church with Reverend Tammy Allan officiating.
Interment followed at the Hainstock Cemetery. In lieu of flowers,
memorial tributes may be made directly to the Mustard Seed.
September 4, 1938 to May 13, 2012 -- Ken was born the youngest son of
Virgil and Agnes Shields of Barnet, Vermont, USA. He graduated from
Peacham Academy, Peacham, Vermont in 1957 and from Prairie Bible
Institute, Three Hills, Alberta in 1962. He married Margaret Marlene
Mitchell September 1963 in St. Thomas, Ontario and they served on the
farm staff of Prairie Bible Institute 1964-1971, pastored with Village
Missions for 22 years, before retiring to the Sundre area in 1994. He
leaves behind his loving wife of 48 years, his 3 children and 5 grandsons:
Doug and Joanne Shields, Peter, Matthew and Andrew of Didsbury,
Alberta; Guy and Geni Shields, Benjamin and Jonathan of Grants Pass,
Oregon, and Kendra Shields of Didsbury, Alberta. He is also survived by 2
brothers, Paul (Arlene) Shields, and Arthur (Carol) Shields, and sister
Anna Mae Benton of Vermont, and sister Martha (Dave) McConnell of New
Hampshire. He was predeceased by his infant son, Kenneth Winston, his
parents, and brothers John and Wilson. He was a faithful and loving
husband and father, a respected Pastor and friend. He will be greatly
missed. Funeral services were held on Friday May 18, 2012 at 1pm at the
First Baptist Church, Olds with Pastor Brent Reilly officiating. Interment
was held prior to the service at the Three Hills Cemetery. In lieu of
flowers, the family has requested that donations be made to Village
Missions of Canada 1715 Davies Road, Sorrento, BC V0E 2W1 or
Operation Christmas Child/ Samaritan's Purse Canada, 20 Hopewell Way
NE, Calgary, AB T3J 5H5. Heartland Funeral Services Ltd, Olds entrusted
with arrangements. 403-507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
It is with extreme sorrow that we announce the sudden passing of our
beloved Linda on February 23, 2011. She was born in Burstall,
Saskatchewan on March 30, 1925 and was married to the love of her life
on January 25, 1951. At her side were Russell, her husband of sixty
years, her children Darcy (Patricia) and Nicole and grandchildren, Janelle
(Brett), Laura (Ben), Josh and Jenna. She left this world with courage,
grace and dignity. Linda was the pride and joy of Russell's life for so many
years. Her strength and leadership in their partnership cannot be
measured or easily understood. The entire family will deeply miss her
spunk, tireless energy and constant support. As the Cremona community
was aware Linda was a real character, respected by many, and a real joy
to be around. Linda will also be missed by her brother Gus and her sister
Elma. She was predeceased by her two sons, Tracy and Ritchie. She will
always be remembered. Memorial services were held on Saturday
February 26, 2011 at Cremona Congregational Church with Pastor Ian
Mason officiating. Memorial tributes may be made directly to the Cremona
Curling Club.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd, Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610. www.heartlandfuneralservices.com.
Publication Date: 2013/04/30
SHEA, Arnold Edward
June 10th, 1938 - December 12, 2011 -- Arnold was born in Three Hills,
AB. He moved to Hespero when he was in Grade 3. His school years were
spent at Shady Lane, Condor and Lindsay Thurber in Red Deer. One of his
favorite social events was the Condor School Reunion.
He was predeceased by his mother Winn and his father Doug. He is
survived by his wife Sheila, son Blaine (Bonnie) and daughter Cheryl,
Brother Gordon (Jill), sister-in-law Marjorie (Don) and numerous nieces
and nephews.
He was in the tire industry for many years: with Firestone Tire where he
was the district manager for Western Canada, and he later opened the
first privately owned Fountain Tire Store in Alberta.
In 1989 he retired to his acreage in Sundre to enjoy his outdoor life.
Golfing, curling, fly fishing, camping, wildlife photography and politics
were his life. He was involved in local politics as a Counsellor for Div. 5 Mountain View County and a Director for the Sundre Curling Club.
The family would like to thank the doctors and nurses of the Sundre
Hospital for the wonderful care he received.
If desired donations may be made to the Sundre Palliatitive Care or the
Tom Baker Cancer Center.
Heartland Funeral Services in Olds entrusted with arrangements.
Publication Date: 2011/12/20
SHERICK, Kenneth Norman
Kenneth Norman Sherick of Didsbury, beloved husband of Verla, passed
away on September 10, 2012 at the age of 82 years. Ken was born at his
home in the Waterloo district west of Carstairs, the second child of Verdo
and Verdella Sherick. With his older sister, Lois, and younger brother,
Ormand, he grew up on the family farm, taking over the milking operation
when he married Verla in June of 1953. When back problems necessitated
a change of occupation, they left the farm and moved to Didsbury where
they ran Sherick's Fashions and began the ambulance service in the
County of Mountain View. Later they opened the K & W Drive Inn,
continuing to operate the ambulance service and work at Mountain View
Funeral Chapels and later, Heartland Funeral Services. Ken was involved
in the Zion Evangelical Church, faithfully playing the organ and directing
the choir for over 40 years. Under his direction, Christmas Eve services
became an important part of the community Christmas celebrations.
Ken's faithful service in the community impacted many lives and he will
be missed. Ken is survived by his loving wife, Verla; daughters Heather
(Ernie) Steckly and Darlene (Mike) Jones; grandsons Warren (Michelle)
and Matthew Steckly; and great-grandson, Dean Matthew Steckly; a large
extended family and many friends. Ken was predeceased by his parents,
niece Colleen (Sherick) Archer, sister Lois, brother Ormand and most
recently nephew Brian Pollock. Funeral services were held Saturday,
September 15, 2012 at 11:00 a.m. at the Zion Evangelical Missionary
Church, Didsbury with Richard Pahl officiating. Memorial tributes may be
made directly to Didsbury Emergency Services (c/o Didsbury & District
Fire Department), the Rosebud Health Foundation, Didsbury or charity of
one's choice.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd, Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2012/09/18
SHEWCHUK, Andrew Joseph
Andrew Joseph Shewchuk passed on quietly, surrounded by family at the
Red Deer Hospital on August 8th at the age of 85.
Andrew will be fondly remembered by many as Hank. He is survived by
Alice, his loving wife of 64 years, 4 children - Andy Shewchuk and Joanie
Flegel of Calgary, Doug and Valerie-ann Shewchuk of Saskatoon, Debbie
and Lyle Richards of Olds, and Terry Shewchuk and Pam Jackson of Olds.
He loved and enjoyed six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren;
Joe Richards, Kelsey Richards and Jesse Jorgensen and their children Tye
and Zane, Travis Shewchuk, Breanne Shewchuk, Shaun Shewchuk, Adam
Shewchuk and Krista Erdman and their daughter Skyla. He leaves two
sisters, Joan Bauer of Little Bear Lake, Saskatchewan and Sylvia Booth of
Lunenberg Nova Scotia; sister-in-law Maxine Meding of Trochu; as well as
numerous nieces and nephews.
Andy was born in Foam Lake Saskatchewan on March 19, 1927. He
graduated from Foam Lake High School and then joined the navy.
Throughout his life he was employed as a heavy duty equipment
mechanic, drag line operator for the CPR and a steam engineer. He retired
at the age of 59 as plant supervisor at Amerada Hess in Olds.
Andy enjoyed wood working, fishing, bird hunting,snowmobiling,
traveling, pen collecting, camping with family and friends and spending
weekends as music DJ for weddings and parties. He enjoyed Crib and
card games, and was a very close personal friend of Santa Claus.
Andy was predeaced by his mother, his father, his granddaughter Chelsea,
and three brothers-in-law.
A celebration of Andy’s life was held on Monday August 13th at 1:00 at
the Royal Canadian Legion in Olds.
Publication Date: 2012/08/14
Publication Date: 2012/05/22
SHINGLETON, Ronald Clifford
1925 – 2014 -- Ronald Clifford Shingleton of Olds, passed away at the
Sunset Manor in Innisfail on Friday, November 14, 2014 at the age of 89
years. Ron was born in Olds in 1925 and was raised on a farm in the
Carstairs area. He attended Olds College where he studied agriculture.
Ron and his first wife (Helen) bought a farm west of Olds where they
raised their children with much love and commitment towards them. After
retiring from the farm, Ron moved into Olds where he resided with his
loving new wife Ella. Due to health issues, he had to move to a seniors
home in Innisfail. Ron was the most caring and passionate person anyone
could meet. His farm animals were like his children while he was farming
and never harmed any animal or anyone throughout his life. He always
took care of his family and friends. Ron passed away peacefully in his
sleep and is still watching over his family. Ron will be lovingly
remembered by his wife, Ella Streicher-Shingleton; two daughters,
Marlene Grace Montgomery, Kathy May Shingleton; two sons, Edward
Keith Shingleton and Douglas Bruce Shingleton, ten grandchildren and
five great grandchildren, all who he adored and loved. A Celebration of
Ron's life will be held at the Trinity Lutheran Church, 129 - Center St,
Torrington AB on Friday, November 28, 2014 at 11:00 am with Pastor
Nicholas Wasylowich officiating. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations
may be made directly to the Heart & Stroke Foundation of Alberta, 202,
5913 - 50 Ave, Red Deer AB T4N 4C4. Condolences to Ron's family may
be emailed to [email protected].
Meaningful Memorials Funeral Service, Red Deer, 587-876-4944.
Publication Date: 2014/11/25
SHUDRA, Walter
It is with sadness that the family of Walter Shudra announce his passing
on December 19, 2010 at the age of 77 years. Left to mourn his passing
is his wife of 57 years, Margaret. Walter was born in Reno, Alberta on July
9, 1933. In his younger years Walter spent his time on the family farm
with his three siblings; Peter, Edward and Kaye. Walter met Margaret in
Nampa and they were married May 25, 1953. While doing construction
work as a foreman for Alberta Pacific Grain throughout Alberta they had
their four children. The family moved to Olds in 1961, where Walter
resided until his passing. Construction remained his focus. In the late 60's
he built two fourplexes of which he was still the landlord. Then for over
two decades Walter was a cabinet maker. He was well respected for his
high quality work and attention to detail. Many area homes still display
his work. Walter was a hard worker and provided for his family well. He
enjoyed watching sports especially curling and hockey. Walter loved to
tinker with cars and was a handyman who could fix anything. He is
survived by sons Gary (Diane) and Dale (Merilyn) and daughter-in-law
Reta. Also left to cherish Walter's memory are his nine grandchildren and
seven great-grandchildren. Walter was predeceased by his daughter Gale
(1992) and his son Daryl (1999). A Funeral Service was held at 1:00 p.m.
on Wednesday, December 22, 2010 at Mountain View Funeral Chapel
5226 – 46 Street, Olds, Alberta. Walter was laid to rest at the Olds
Cemetery. The family wishes to thank the Olds Hospital staff for their
compassionate care and request that any donations in memory of Walter
be directed to the Olds Hospital and Care Centre, 3901 – 57 Ave, Olds,
Alberta T4H 1T4. Arrangements entrusted to Mountain View Funeral
Chapel, Phone: 403-556-3223. Locally Owned And Operated, Proudly
Serving Our Community For Over 46 Years.
Publication Date: 2010/12/28
SICK, Elva
Mrs. Elva Sick, late of Bowden, passed away on Monday, December 6,
2010 at the age of 94 years. Elva was born March 31, 1916, to parents
John (1877-1948) and Mary (1889-1966) Nolan at Knee Hill Valley,
Alberta. Elva attended the local rural school, Milner and Innisfail High
School. After one year at Calgary Normal School and two years' teaching
experience, she received her Professional First Class Teaching Certificate,
and later completed her Bachelor of Education and Graduate Diploma in
Educational Administration. Elva enjoyed teaching for a total of thirty-four
years – two years at Clarendon, two years at Steadman, and a total of
thirty years at Bowden.
On July 10, 1941, Elva and Walter Sick, of Innisfail, were married and
they lived in Exshaw until Walter enlisted in the RCAF. At the end of the
war, they made their home in Bowden and together raised a family of
three sons, Gerald and twins, Roger and Russell. The family operated
"Sick's General Store" in Bowden from 1945 - 1963 and participated in
many of the activities of the Bowden community until Walter's death in
1989 and Elva's move, in 2000, to Autumn Glen Lodge in Innisfail.
Elva is survived by her sons: Gerald, Roger and Russell Sick, all of
Calgary; sister-in-law Ingrid Churchill of Innisfail; and many nieces,
nephews, cousins and their families. She is predeceased by her husband,
Walter F. Sick; an infant brother, Alexander Richard Nolan; three sisters
and their husbands: Catherine and Shirley Fawcett, Esther and Stanley
Benedict, and Winnie and Harold Benedict; and sister-in-law Winnie
(Frank) Churchill and brother-in-law Arthur (Muriel) Sick. To honour Elva's
request, no public service will be held. Cremation is entrusted to Metcalf
Funeral Chapel with interment to follow at the Bowden Cemetery at a
later time. If friends so desire, memorial tributes may be made to a
charity of the donor's choice. Our family wishes to express sincere
gratitude to relatives and friends for their continued support during this
difficult time. Condolences to the family may be forwarded from
www.metcalffuneralchapel.com. Arrangements entrusted to Metcalf
Funeral Chapel, 4200 49th Ave, Innisfail. Phone: 403-227-3123. Locally
owned and operated. Proudly serving our community for over 48 years.
Publication Date: 2010/12/14
Publication Date: 2011/03/01
SKRYPNYK, Lawrence Michael
June 28, 1953 - July 7, 2014 -- With great sorrow, the family announces
the sudden passing of Larry on Monday, July 7, 2014. Left to cherish his
memory are brother Bob, sister Darlene (John), sister-in-law Elaine, and
numerous nephews, and nieces. He was predeceased by his parents John
and Lena Skrypnyk, and brother Ed. Larry was born June 28, 1953. He
began his working career with C.N.R. as a carman at the Transcona
shops. His passion was music, having had success locally with the
Chaparrals band. In 1983 the band went on the road and Larry pursued
his musical career in Alberta under the stage name of Larry Michaels. He
settled in Torrington, AB, where he studied alternative medicine and
helped many people back to health as a naturopath. Larry made many
friends over the years and viewed many in Torrington as his extended
family. He was quick with a smile and a kind word. His presence brought
out the best in others as he practiced giving an unconditional love to
those around him. He strongly believed in the Creator and served His will
to the best of his abilities. Cremation has taken place and a private
interment will take place at Transcona Cemetery. The family would like to
thank the staff at Calgary's Foothills Hospital for the care they provided in
Larry's final days. Larry will be sadly missed and forever in our hearts.
Publication Date: 2014/07/29
SLANG, Ernest Halvor
Ernest Halvor Slang was born April 12, 1929 in Olds and passed away
March 28, 2015 at the Northcott Long Term Care in Ponoka, Alberta, only
15 days short of his 86th birthday. Ernest worked for Sundre Contracting
in his earliest years, then returned to farming at Harmattan from 1956 –
1968. After leaving the farm he worked for Feegs Propane Sales & Service
in Didsbury, then eventually Canadian Superior Gas Plant, starting at the
loading terminal then transferring out to the plant at Harmattan where he
worked until his retirement. He resided in the Olds area all his life until his
move to Northcott Long Term Care 21 months ago due to progressing
dementia. Ernest is survived by his wife of 10 years Ebba, & her family;
his daughters Rosemarie (Trevor) Swalm of Red Deer; Beverly (Glen)
Reinhardt of Calgary; 4 grandchildren & 6 great-grandchildren; 2 sisters
Jean Grant of Abbotsford, B.C. and Joyce Taylor of Vernon, B.C.; Sister-inlaw Alma Walker of Eckville; brother-in-law Ken (Marilyn) Walker of
Sundre; and numerous nieces & nephews. He is predeceased by wife
Verna (1984); parents Richard & Mamie Slang; in-laws Henry & Lizzie
Walker; brothers-in-law Ray Walker & Fred Taylor; and sister Patricia
Slang. A memorial service was held at Church of the Nazarene, Olds April
1, 2015, with Reverend Darlene Hyatt officiating. Interment was held
prior to the service at the Olds Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial
donations may be made to Camp Harmattan (RR2 Stn Main, Olds,
Alberta, T4H 1P3) or MissionAviation Fellowship of Canada (264Woodlawn
RdW, Guelph, Ontario, N1H 1B6).
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2015/04/07
SMITH, Agnes
Agnes Smith was bornJuly 8, 1908 on her parents, E.W. and May Meers'
homestead near present day Wimborne. Agnes's education included
walking or riding on horseback to the Frontier School. Growing up, Agnes
along with her sisters helped their mother run the Wimborne General
Store and Post Office while dad was busy farming. On March 2, 1934,
Agnes married Jim Smith. After they were married they lived on the
Meers homestead which they eventually purchased. Agnes was typical of
early farm wives: milking cows, gardening, cooking for threshing crews,
canning and knitting. Agnes and Jim were blessed with three boys:
Ronald, Russell and Keith. Jim passed away in 1995.Agnes remained at
home on the farm for a year and a half before moving to Three Hills, then
Trochu and finally back to Three Hills to the continuing care facility where
she resided until her passing. Agnes had lived a total of 84 years at the
same location on the farm near Wimborne. Agnes is survived by sons:
Ronald (Margaret) of Wimborne, Russell (Mac) of Wimborne and Keith
(Beth) of Three Hills and numerous grandchildren, great- and great-greatgrandchildren. Memorial services will be held on Sunday, Feb. 9, 2014 at
2:30 p.m. at the Wimborne Community Centre, Wimborne, Alberta.
Donations may be made to STARS or the Three Hills Extended Care Unit.
Kneehill Funeral Services entrusted with arrangements. 402-443-5111.
Publication Date: 2014/02/04
SMITH, Jessie La France
Jessie La France Smith passed away peacefully at the age of 97 years on
Saturday September 29, 2012 at the Olds Hospital Long Term Care. Jessie
was the dearly loved mother of two, Betty Curtis and Peggy Nelson (nee
Fulkerth); grandmother of 13; great-grandmother of 17 and great-greatgrandmother of 13. She was predeceased by her husband Robert and
daughter Peggy. Jessie has been lovingly cared for at the Olds Long Term
Care Centre for the past 18 months. The family is very grateful for her
wonderful care. Memorial services were held on Friday October 19, 2012
at 1:00 p.m. at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Olds with Harold
Hunter officiating. In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes may be made
directly to the Olds Hospital Long Term Care, 3901 57 Ave. Olds, AB T4H
1T4. Arrangements entrusted to Cindy Kolb, Heartland Funeral Services
Ltd, Olds. 403-507-8610 . www.heartlandfuneralservices.com.
Publication Date: 2012/10/23
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SMITH, Rosalie
SNYDER, Charlie (Chuck)
SPICER, Albert Elden
1937-2011 -- Rosalie Smith, 74, passed away peacefully surrounded by
her family, after a brief battle with Lymphoma, Saturday, June 18, 2011
at the Foothills Hospital in Calgary Alberta. Rosalie was born January 9,
1937 in Crossfield, Alberta to Alan & Alma Scarlett. She was the oldest of
two children. She is pre-deceased by her mother & father. Rosalie leaves
to mourn her four children, Joanne (Dennis) Overguard, Jim (Heather)
Smith, Glen (Beckie) Smith, and Cathy (Dale) Erickson as well as her
younger brother Joe (Eugenia) Scarlett. She also leaves 16 grandchildren
Heidi (Brian Steuer), Graham, Amber, and Karlee Overguard, Scott, Tim,
Jillainee and Annelise Erickson, Sarah, Luke, Jeff, Greg & Laura Smith,
Michelle (Cody) Blackhurst, Lindsay (Dustin) Lyle and 6 Great Grand
children Tate, Katie & Noah Lyle, Alli & Dani Blackhurst & Carter Smith.
Rosalie also leaves behind her cherished Australian Nephews, Bill & Tim
Sherwin and families, as well as nieces Jodi, Natasha and nephew
Christopher Scarlett.
Rosalie's family lived in the Town of Sundre for the first four years of her
life before moving to Westward Ho in 1941. Rosalie was blessed with her
little brother, Joseph Alan in 1942. They lived in Westward Ho where
Rosalie's parents owned and operated the Westward Ho Store and Post
Office. One of Rosalie's fondest childhood memories was of skating on the
Little Red Deer River with Joe. Rosalie attended school in Westward Ho
from Grades 1-3, Grade 4 at St.Jospeh's Convent in Red Deer, Grade 5 at
Westward Ho and the rest of her schooling was completed in Sundre.
After school Rosalie completed a Business Diploma in Calgary at
Henderson's Secretarial School. She then worked for Union Insurance as a
secretary for one year in the city. During the Christmas holidays of 1953
Rosalie met Howard Smith. She said she was attracted to him because he
was tall, dark and handsome. The bonus was he had a brand new truck!
The two were married in 1956 and in May of 2006 celebrated their 50th
Wedding Anniversary with family and close friends. As newly weds the
couple moved to Nordegg where Howard served for the forestry as an
assistant forest ranger for one year. There the couple had their first child,
a baby girl named Joanne Marie in 1957. After that year the family moved
to the Eagle Valley area and purchased a farm. James Allen was born
soon after in 1959 followed by Glen Patrick in 1960 and Catherine Lynne
in 1963. Howard and Rosalie farmed in Eagle Valley until Howard's
passing in 2006. Rosalie continued to live on the family farm for the rest
of her life. In married life Rosalie never had an off farm job, she enjoyed
being a stay at home mom and was always available to her children after
school with a willing ear and wonderful home made snacks and goodies.
She was a terrific cook and frequently welcomed any visitors to share a
meal or fresh baking. Rosalie contributed to all aspects of farm life from
baby sitting cold new born calves in the porch to assisting with cattle
drives or cooking and delivering lunches to everyone working in the field.
She enjoyed the yearly pack trips to Ya Ha Tinda especially with the
Cormack family. When the kids left home Rosalie and Howard enjoyed
several extended vacations to various parts of the world. Rosalie
experienced her first plane trip in 1980 when she went to visit Howard's
sister Florence and family. In 1984 Howard and Rosalie travelled to
Australia to visit his sister Audrey and their nephew's Tim & Bill. Rosalie
and Howard enjoyed their fifth wheel and spent several winter's in Arizona
with close friends while adventuring throughout the US. Recently she
went on a two-week trip to Israel, which she described as 'the trip of a
lifetime.' One of the highlights of her trip to the Holy Land was riding a
camel, something she was very proud of! Rosalie was involved in many
community organizations throughout her life. She was a member of the
Westward Ho W.I and later a member of the Eagle Valley W.I. She was
also a member of the Sundre Catholic Women's League, contributing and
serving in all ways as an active member. This year she had been a
member for 50 years. Rosalie was a member of the garden club for many
years as well as an active member of the Foothills Lodge Auxillary. For the
past twenty-four years Rosalie was a committed member of the TOPS
club, within this club she had many close friends and served as a role
model for several other members. Music was a large part of Rosalie's life;
she played both organ and piano by ear. When Howard was alive often
she would play piano and he would stand beside her and sing songs that
they both enjoyed. She played piano twice a month at the Foothills Lodge
and enjoyed listening to much country and western music. Rosalie was a
very adventurous woman. She carried out a very independent and active
lifestyle, always up to something! If there was a family member or friend
in need, Rosalie was always the first to lend a hand or offer support.
Rosalie will be dearly missed by her many family and friends. Her kind
heart, great sense of humor, beautiful smile and strong faith will be
qualities that will never be forgotten. She was a great Wife, Mother,
Grandmother and dear friend. We will hold her in our hearts forever, and
know that she was truly and inspiration to all who knew her.
Donations may be made in Rosalie Smith's name to the Sundre Foothills
Lodge Auxillary.
Charlie (Chuck) Snyder of Didsbury passed away peacefully on Monday,
May 16, 2011, at the age of 90 years. Charles is lovingly remembered by
his family: wife Shirley: children: Linda, Bruce (Jinny), Howie (Mary
Ellen), Shelley, Lynn (Cindy), Lyle (Lorie), Penny (Geoff), Perry
(Mary-Anne), Bryon (Patty), as well as numerous grandchildren, great
grandchildren and 4 sisters. He was predeceased by his first wife Gloria,
infant son Rodney, 7 brothers, 3 sisters, brothers-in-law and
sisters-in-law.
The following excerpt was written by Charlie (Dad, Grandpa) for the
Snyder Family Chronicle.
Charles Orville Snyder
Charles was the eleventh child born to William Huber and Eleanora May
Snyder, on July 3, 1920. Some of my earliest memories are of the large
table at meal time with as many as eighteen people at the table. The boys
sat on one side and the girls on the other. Alfred and Alton were always
on either side of Grandpa Brado. By this time Oscar and Lloyd were out
working, but were home on Sundays. The older girls did the house work
and the cooking. The boys did the chores. They milked a lot of cows and
had a lot of chickens (I fed the chickens.)
The Snyder boys had their own hockey team. They played against other
teams in the community in open air rinks.
Fall was a fun time, after harvest we would fill our straw ticks with fresh
straw. The first night was a challenge to stay on them, as they were so
full and high.
There were at least six children attending Grand Centre school at one
time. One of us always got to ride horseback, the rest walked. The janitor
had to be there extra early to light the fire and do other duties. I was
janitor for two years. We received $10.00 a month in the winter and
$5.00 in summer, (Big Wages). Those were fun years I enjoyed school.
The school was closed in 1948 and was moved to Hainstock. For years the
school yard was vacant. It is now a private R.V. Park with six units. It is
nicely landscaped and treed. It is a spot of beauty.
Following school I worked for various farmers in the area. In 1941 I
joined the R.C.A.F. I was stationed in Calgary, Edmonton, ST Thomas
Ontario, and Fort MacLeod AB. I was posted overseas with a bomber
group to Topcliffe, England September 1944. Following V.E. Day, I was
transferred to Hamburg Germany with a fighter squadron on
reconnaissance. I was the only member of this large family to join the
armed forces.
I returned to Canada March 21, 1946 and bought one quarter from Dad
Snyder. On June 28, 1946, I married Gloria Brown (the girl I left behind)
when I went overseas. We had many trials and tribulations. The second
year I had a terrible tractor accident, when I nearly lost my leg. We were
barely getting started when this happened. Without neighbours, friends
and family, who knows what would have become of us. I have never
made a complete recovery but have managed to get along. We had years
of hail and drought, but in 1959 we decided to go into the dairy business.
We built a dairy set up, milking parlour, pipe line, bulk tank, as well as a
loafing barn. It was very trying – 7 days a week 365 days a year. But it
was sure income.
Charlie spent many years involved in local organizations, one being a
Charter member of the Didsbury Lions Club. He was a member 60 years
and was awarded the Melvin Jones Fellowship, representing his dedication
to humanitarian service to the highest degree. He was also a member of
the Legion for 65 years. He was a member of the Knox United Church,
serving on the Board, the Didsbury Light Horse Club, and his unofficial
coffee group.
He had a great passion for curling, golf, square dancing, playing
horseshoes into the wee hours of the morning, and being a role model to
his Grandchildren and Great Grandchildren.
Mom and Dad had 54 amazing years together when Mom passed away
suddenly on July 26, 2000. A terrible shock and a huge loss to all of us,
and she'll never be forgotten.
Life went on and Dad and Shirley became more than just good friends,
and were married on May 7, 2005. Their families were both thrilled as not
everyone gets a second chance at love. Charlie embraced his new family
with all his enthusiasm and the love he gave his own family. Shirley's
family was overjoyed to see their mom so happy. It was a real joy to see
them so happy together and to share all that love and happiness with
their new blended family. He will be remembered by all his friends and
family; old and new. We will remember him for his amazing sense of
humour, and his unique way of "finishing" a joke. He was the "original"
recycler, and could manufacture his inventions with a liberal amount of
duct tape, wire and binder twine.
He loved his Sunflowers and every time we see one, we will be thinking of
him.
Personal Alternative Funeral Services, 12 East Lake Way NE, Airdrie,
Alberta. (403) 216-5111 & (403) 912-0307.
Albert Elden Spicer went into the presence of his Saviour Jesus Christ
August 17, 2011. Elden was born September 12, 1921 on the farm of his
parents, Walter and Anna Spicer, near Richmound, SK. When he was only
five Elden's mother passed away and he and his sister Florence were, for
a time, placed in the care of the nuns at St. Angela's Convent in Prelate,
SK. Elden attended school in Fox Valley, SK as well as the Etna School
near the farm. His father abandoned their farm when Elden was thirteen,
moving the family by Bennett buggy to Duchess, AB. Here Elden began
working in the irrigation canals. When John and Grace Harder moved to
farm east of Bergen they took 15 year old Elden in as part of their family.
With them he attended the Mennonite Sunday School in the Westward Ho
School. It was here he met Helen Reist, whom he married November 30,
1945 at the Harders' home. Elden and Helen made their first home on the
Norman Cook farm where they worked north of Westward Ho. Elden later
worked for Jack Robertson in the Westcott area and rented farms near
Harmattan, Bergen and Carstairs prior to taking over operation of his
father-in-law Joel Reist's farm near Westward Ho. He also worked many
side jobs, including construction with John Marek, Irvin French and Sid
Doyle. In 1970 the Spicers moved to Olds where Elden became custodian
at Olds Elementary School. He later held that same position at Olds High
School and then Olds College. A member of Olds First Baptist Church,
Elden served his church as custodian, head usher and supplier of jokes for
his pastors. In retirement Elden enjoyed riding his bicycle, bowling,
singing with the Evergreen Choir, and attending JOY Fellowship. Elden
worked hard to provide for his family. He enjoyed music, teaching himself
to play both harmonica and guitar and had perfect pitch when it came to
leading singing. They say "necessity is the mother of invention" and that
was true of Elden. If something was needed on the farm and he couldn't
afford to buy it, he could look at what a neighbour had and go home and
make it himself. Elden was predeceased by his parents, half-brothers
Floyd and Percy Mapletoft, sister Florence Rohrer, brother Clarence, and
son Marvin. He is survived by his widow Helen of Olds; children Larry of
Missoula, MT, Judy (Dave) Olsen of Nanton, Carol (Lyle) Gorsline of
Sundre, Joyce Hoey of Olds, Warren (Sherron) of Olds, and foster son
Peter (Delrose) Laxton of Calgary; 10 grandchildren, 8 greatgrandchildren; sister-in-law Francis Spicer of Carstairs; niece Constance
Bredin of Sundre; stepsister Wilma (John) Farkas of Priddis; half-brothers
and -sisters Donna (Larry) Grandall of Eckville, Kelly (Dawn) Spicer of
Calgary, Les (Laurie) Spicer of Carstairs, and Maryellen Jones of
Edmonton as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Memorial services
were held on Tuesday August 23, 2011 at First Baptist Church, Olds with
Pastor Norm Tauber officiating. In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes may
be made directly to the Mount View Lodge or Olds Hospital Acute Care.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd, Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610. www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2011/07/19
Publication Date: 2011/05/24
SPADY, Alma Katherine
Alma Katherine Spady of Olds, AB passed onto Glory August 27, 2013 at
the age of 89 years. She was born to William and Annie Spady on June 1,
1924 at Castor, AB. Alma's early years were spent in Castor and in 1947
the family moved to a farm east of Carstairs. In 1968, Olds became home
for Alma, her sister Hannah and her father William. She remained in Olds
until her move to the Linden Nursing Home where she remained until her
passing. Alma will be remembered for her creative handiwork, strong
work ethics and kind welcome along with her gentle spirit and compassion
for others. A tear is for those that remain, but we rejoice that Alma is now
at home with her Lord and Saviour. Alma was predeceased by her
brothers Raymond and Reuben Spady and her dear sister Hannah Spady.
She will be lovingly remembered by her sister Dora Taylor (Carstairs) and
many nephews and nieces. The family wish to sincerely thank the staff at
the Linden Nursing Home for their care. Funeral services were held on
Friday August 30, 2013 at the Church of the Nazarene, Olds. Interment
followed at the Olds Cemetery.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2013/09/10
SPECKEEN (Evans), Wanda Gail
Oct. 14, 1969 - Feb. 6, 2012 -- Predeceased by Margaret and Norman
Evans and her kids James and Andrea Speckeen. Was a loving wife to
James Speckeen and a loving sister to Glen (Donna) Evans, Dennis
(Melinda) Evans, Danny Evans and Wendy Evans of Olds, Alberta.
Passed away peacefully on Feb. 6, 2012 in Calgary Hospital. In lieu of
flowers, donations to Compassions of Canada.
Wanda will be greatly missed by family and friends Dale, Alex, Colleen,
Ron, Verdie and numerous cousins, nieces and nephews Jamie
and Brittany, Allyson and James, Natanya and Allan, William, little Dennis
and Norman,
great-nephews Landin and Jacob.
She was very interested in doing crafts all through her life and liked to
collect dolls of all kinds.
Funeral was held at Olds R.C. Legion, Olds, Alberta, Feb. 10, 2011.
Publication Date: 2012/02/14
Publication Date: 2011/08/23
SPICER, James Bain
March 1, 1927 - December 11, 2012 -- Born 2nd of 9 children to Nellie
and Roland Spicer of Paradise, Nova Scotia. Jim helped raise the family
during the war, and made his way west in the late 40s, settling in
Edmonton, where he met and wed his beloved Alma. They were blessed
with two sons, Robert and Roland (Rollie) both in 1958. He worked as
Parts manager for Jenner Motors and Shaw GMC, before establishing Jim
Spicer Chev-Olds in 1969 and Spicer Chrysler in 1985. He had a great
love of horses, owning several, and was active with carriages for many
years, even building his own. He was active in the community league in
Edmonton, helped build and establish a Lutheran church, was on Olds
Town Council for ten years, a Kawanian for 36 years, serving as
Lieutenant Governor, and a Mason for one month shy of 50 years.
Predeceased by Alma in 1997, and Rob in 2009, his last years were
happily and healthily spent with his son Roland, and his Jack Russell
Terrier, Odie. He will be sorely missed. For more info contact:
[email protected]
Publication Date: 2013/01/08 (Reprinted 2013/01/15)
SPREEMAN, Elmer Allan
Elmer passed away peacefully at the Bethany Care Centre, Sylvan Lake
on January 7, 2014 at the age of 98 years. Elmer was born on April 5,
1915 on the Thede homestead northwest of Didsbury to Allan and Lavina
(Thede) Spreeman. He attended the Collholme school and completed
Grade 11, which was an accomplishment in those days. In the late
1930's, the family came west and rented land from the Hunter family in
the Reed Ranch district. In 1944, they bought land southwest of Olds.
Elmer attended Canadian Nazarene College in Red Deer, where he met
Alice Weins. They were married on June 26, 1946 and spent most of their
lives on the farm southwest of Olds. They raised a family of four and
made their living with mixed farming. He was predeceased by his parents,
his wife Alice, brother Walter, sister Pearl, and daughter-in-law Carol. He
will be lovingly remembered by his children Ken, Doug (Grace), Lana,
Lauren (Angie), seven grandchildren, three great-grandchildren and
numerous relatives and friends. Interment was held on January 10, 2014
at the Didsbury Cemetery. Memorial Services will be held at the Olds
Church of the Nazarene, Friday, January 24, 2014 at 2:00 p.m. with
Reverend Darlene Hyatt officiating. In lieu of flowers, donations may be
made to the Gideons.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2014/01/21
ST. CLAIR, E. Marjorie (Marge)
September 21, 1923 - November 7, 2011 -- Mom passed away peacefully
on November 7, 2011 in the Olds Hospital at the age of 88.
She was the deeply loved Mother of Rita, Pam and Sandra; respected and
cherished by sons-in-law Ted, Gary and Robert.
Known lovingly as Granny, she had a very special bond with her
Grandchildren, Ryan and Cathy, Ralene, Terry and Renee, Kevin and Tara,
Dawn (Ted and Rita), Shane, Rod and Nicole (Gary and Pam), Trevor and
Cori, Tobi, Dennis and Teresa (Robert and Sandra).
To Mom's great enjoyment, the old yellow duck on wheels offered wild
rides and big smiles for her Great-grandchildren, Jesse (Ryan and Cathy),
Jordan (Ralene), Chantelle, Patrick and Madison (Terry and Renee),
Cassandra, T.J., and Mercedes (Trevor and Cori), Joshua and Cristian
(Kevin and Tara).
Also mourning her loss are sisters, Shirley (Stanley), Edna and Doris. All
her nieces and nephews were close to her heart.
We would like to thank all the people who entrusted their
clubs'/organizations' event information to Mom, enabling her to write her
"In and Around Didsbury" newspaper column for over 25 years. Her
phone was always ringing, her back door always swinging - without
question, she loved her job!
Mom was a dedicated community member, and loyal at-home shopper.
She enjoyed many years attending golf tournaments and curling
bonspiels. She was a loyal baseball fan to all the area ball teams. Mom
held executive positions in many clubs and was always willing to lend a
helping hand.
The family is so grateful to Dr. van der Vyver and nursing staff at the Olds
Hospital. Mom was given exemplary care, and our family was treated with
such kindness.
In recognition of Mom's love of sports, the family requests, in lieu of
flowers, donations in her memory are made to Junior Programs with the
Didsbury Curling Club, Box 893, Didsbury, AB, T0M 0W0, or Didsbury Golf
Club, Box 2070, Didsbury, AB, T0M 0W0.
No formal service by request. Family condolences may be sent by email to
[email protected] or by mail to Pamela Wilkins, Box 1021, Didsbury, AB
T0M 0W0.
Publication Date: 2011/11/15
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STANTON, Ian Wilfred
STEFFLER, Pearl Olive
STROHMAIER, Edna
Ian Wilfred Stanton passed away peacefully at the age of 93 on March 3,
2014 at the Olds Hospital and Care Centre. He was born on February 24,
1921 in Olds, Alberta. Ian dedicated his life to farming. He enjoyed having
lunch in town, visiting with all his friends and family who dropped by. He
is survived by two brothers, Ronald (Hilda) Stanton of Edmonton; Gerald
Stanton of Ft. St. John, BC; as well as many nieces and nephews. He was
predeceased by his parents Wilfred and Ellen and his sister Denise. Our
family would like to thank Dr. Hoeve and staff at the Olds Hospital and
Care Center for their dedication and support at this time. Funeral services
will be held on Friday March 14, 2014 at 2:00 p.m. at the Heartland
Funeral Services Chapel, Olds with Harold Hunter officiating. In lieu of
flowers, memorial tributes may be made to S.T.A.R.S. Air Ambulance.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Pearl Olive Steffler (nee Scott) of Carstairs passed away in the Didsbury
Hospital on September 4, 2012, at the age of 92 years. She is lovingly
remembered by Elizabeth Harrison (Harvey), Linda Newsome (Ken), Joan
Dittrick (Wayne) and Yvonne Proctor (Wes), 12 grandchildren and 23
great-grandchildren. Pearl was predeceased by her husband Louis, one
daughter Mary Nott and two sons Kevin and Martin, her brother Richard
Scott and many other close relatives.
Pearl was born in Calgary AB, October 1, 1919. Unfortunately she lost her
parents when she was quite young. Her last schooling was at Lacombe
Home at Midnapore, where she and her brother, Richard were raised by
the nuns and priests. From Midnapore she went to the Carstairs area
where she was employed by the Jerosh family. She met Louis during this
time and they were married on September 30, 1944. They then moved to
the Steffler farm where Mary and Betty were born and before Kevin was
born, a new home was built, where Linda, Joan, Martin and Yvonne would
also call home.
Pearl had a strong belief in the Catholic Church. Farm life and helping
cook for the road construction crews kept her very busy along with
keeping up with the children's many activities. Many years she helped
plan the Jackson School reunions and helped with the Carstairs History
Book. She later became involved with the Olds Bowling League. Pearl was
a very independent woman until her arthritis slowed her down. She was
at the Carstairs Lodge for the last five years. Her Métis history and
genealogy got her working with computers at 82 years old. Wherever she
went, she always made new memorable friends. We will remember her
bright smile, witty remarks, and many fun times with her.
A Funeral Mass was held in Olds AB on September 8, 2012 at the St.
Stephens Catholic Church.
In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to Stars, the
Arthritis Society, Diabetes Foundation, and Cancer Societies or of one's
choice. Condolences and family reflections can be forwarded to the family
at www.mountainviewfuneralchapel.com. Locally owned and operated.
Proudly serving our community for over 49 years.
Mrs. Edna Strohmaier of Sundre, Alberta passed away peacefully on
Tuesday, January 18, 2011 at the age of 87 years. Edna was born in
Vancouver, British Columbia on March 21, 1923. She was predeceased by
her husband Walter in 1998, her brother Richard and sister Marguerite.
Edna is survived by her loving sister Ruth (Bert) Lang, of Surrey, B.C.,
son Dale (Alice), daughter Lori (Geary) Boedeker of Sundre/Idylwild,
California, daughter Patti (Steve) Drozak of Edmonton. She is also
survived by her grandchildren Richard (Neide), Peter (Liz), Ryan, Shawn,
Melissa, Melody (Symeon), Misti (Chris), Lindsey, Aaron (Lindsey), Cody
and Daniel. She is also survived by numerous nieces, nephews, cousins,
sisters- in-law and close friends. A Memorial Service was held at Sundre
Gospel Centre on January 22, 2011 at 1:30 pm conducted by Rev. Bernie
Pickersgill. In lieu of flowers, the family wishes any donations be made to
the Sundre Hospital and Care Centre or the charity of choice. Heartland
Funeral Services Ltd., Sundre entrusted with arrangements. 403-6384393.
www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2014/03/11
STATHAM, Les
July 12, 1927 – Dec. 13, 2014 -- Les Statham passed away peacefully on
Dec. 13 with his family by his side. Les grew up on the Olds family farm.
In his youth, he worked briefly for CP rail then returning to Olds to farm
for 65 years. Les was also involved with trucking part time, hauling
livestock, milk and fuel in order to supplement the farm income. Les and
Jean retired to Olds 6 years ago with many happy memories of their years
together. Les is survived by his wife Jean, children Lyle (Loretta) Statham,
Elaine (Tim) Brandenburg. Grandfather to Carson & Cam Statham & Doug
(Jordan), Paige & Brittany Brandenburg. He is also survived by his sister
Dorothy (Bill) Ross, nieces, nephews, friends & neighbours. On behalf of
the family we extend our heartfelt thanks to the Doctor's and staff at Olds
Long Term Care for the compassion and kind care that they gave to Les.
We are grateful to our friends and neighbours for their concern and
support during Les' illness. At his request a famil;y gathering was held to
celebrate his life. In lieu of flowers or donations please honour Les by
showing an act of kindness to someone else.
Cremation arrangements entrusted to West View Funeral Services, Olds,
403-556-6576.
Publication Date: 2014/12/23
STOCKWOOD, Donald Roy
It is with great sorrow that our family announces the passing of Roy
Stockwood on October 27, 2013 at the age of 76 years. He was a loving
husband, dedicated father, cherished grandfather and loyal friend. Roy
was born April 3, 1937 in Gill Island, Newfoundland. He wed her best
friend and true love, Hazel, on April 8, 1961. Together they moved to
Calgary and began to raise their family. Roy was a carpenter by trade and
by passion , and truly put his heart and soul into every home he built.
After retirement, Roy filled his days with family time, watching his
grandkids playing sports, and spending time with Hazel at the cabin. He
will be lovingly remembered by his son Don(Kari) and their children
Samantha, Karlee, and Sydney; son Shane (Jody) and their children
Brett, Kelly, Kendal, and Cori; and grandsons Lyle, Brandon, and Brody.
Roy will also remain in the hearts of all his family and friends. A
Celebration of his life was held on November 2, 2013 at the First Baptist
Church, Olds with Harold Hunter officiating. Memorial tributes may be
made directly to the Alberta Children's Hospital or S.T.A.R.S Air
Ambulance.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2013/11/05
STROHSCHEIN, Gladys
Gladys Strohschein of Wimborne, Alberta passed away on March 6, 2012
at the Red Deer Regional Hospital at the age of 85 years. She will be
lovingly remembered by her six children: Emrie and Marlaine Strohschein
of Olds; Steve and Sharon Strohschein of Wimborne; Dave Strohschein of
Calgary; Sylvia and Randy Dennis of Calgary; Lorraine and Brent Murdoch
of Abbotsford, BC; Alvin and Ruth Strohschein of Airdrie. She is also
survived by 13 grandchildren, two brothers and one sister. She was
predeceased by her husband, William Strohschein, in July 1997, and one
brother. Funeral services were held on Monday, March 12, 2012 at 11 am
at the First Baptist Church, 5005- 53 Ave, Olds with Harold Hunter
officiating. Interment followed at the Wimborne Cemetery. In lieu of
flowers, memorial tributes may be made directly to the Central Alberta
Pregnancy Care Centre. Heartland Funeral Services, Olds entrusted with
arrangements. 403-507-8610. www.heartlandfuneralservices.com.
Publication Date: 2012/03/06
STEEN, Charley Frank
Charley Frank Steen passed away peacefully at the Bethany Care Centre
in Airdrie, January 2, 2012 at the age of 90. Charley was born July 12,
1921 in Sundre to Howard and Susie Steen. While Charlie wasn't among
the very first settlers to the area, he knew many of them and truly
represented their pioneer hardiness and way of life. At seven he rode
along on a pack trip that was to go from Sundre to Banff. As a young
teenager he would often do the work of men: from helping neighbours, to
helping his grandparents at Nanton with threshing. Even though they
worked 12 hour days with no coffee breaks these were some of Charley's
fondest memories. At 15, Charley helped his dad build the Steen Ranch
along the Fallen Timber River. From literally riding the range looking after
cattle as a teenager, Charley became quite a talented roper. He joined a
roping club at Sundre and later travelled to many ropings and rodeos
around the country. After a short time in the Army during World War II,
Charley later worked for a seismic company at Cochrane and for the Fyten
Brothers sawmill. Ranching and the western way of life were where his
heart was and where he spent most of his time, except for an annual trek
to the Calgary Stampede to work behind the chutes. In his retirement
years, with his lifelong work ethic still going strong, Charley built his
dream retreat consisting of a log cabin, log garage and log barn plus
various outbuildings, by hand and by himself. Charley had a special
connection and love for animals, especially horses and dogs. This, his love
for rodeo and hard work, kept him going in retirement as he continued to
live alone and totally self-reliant well into his 80s. Charley was
predeceased by his parents, Howard and Susie Steen and his sister Lola.
Never married, Charley is survived by his nephews Cary and Bob Mastin,
Cary's family, numerous first and second cousins, as well as a few close
friends and neighbours, including the Whittles. Charley is truly the end of
an era. A memorial service will be held 2:00 pm Saturday, January 28,
2012 at the Bergen Hall.
Memorial donations may be made directly to the Bethany Care Centre in
Airdrie. Heartland Funeral Services Ltd, Olds entrusted with
arrangements. 403-507-8610. www.heartlandfuneralservices.com.
Publication Date: 2012/01/24
Publication Date: 2012/09/18
STOCKWOOD, Hazel Patricia
It is with great sorrow that our family announces the passing of Hazel
Stockwood on September 22, 2013 at the age of 70 years. She was a
beloved wife, devoted mother, cherished grandmother and faithful friend.
Hazel was born July 11, 1943 at Bell Island, Newfoundland. She wed her
best friend and true love, Roy, on April 8, 1961. Together they moved to
Calgary and began to raise their family. Hazel filled her days with chasing
grandkids, watching hockey, and many friendly games of cards. She will
be lovingly remembered by her husband of 52 years, Roy; her son
Don(Kari) and their children Samantha, Karlee, and Sydney; daughter
Tammy and her sons Lyle, Brandon, and Brody; son Shane (Jody) and
their children Brett, Kelly, Kendal, and Cori. Hazel will also remain in the
hearts of all her family and friends. A Celebration of her Life was held on
Saturday, September 28th, 2013 at the First Baptist Church, Olds with
Harold Hunter officiating. Memorial tributes may be made directly to the
Salvation Army. Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with
arrangements. 403-507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2013/10/01
STONE, Carol Linda (nee Davidson)
August 31, 1949 - December 3, 2010 -- On December 3, 2010 after a 16
month battle with cancer, Linda saw Jesus face to face. During her
struggle, Linda and her husband Larry often e-mailed friends and family
chronicling their journey, always focusing on what God was doing and not
on her illness. Many people have been blessed immensely by their
testimony and God has been glorified. In fact, Linda faced many struggles
in her life which increased her reliance on God and she became a mighty
prayer warrior for her family. Linda, beloved wife, mother, grandmother,
daughter, sister and friend led a very rich and fulfilling life. She was the
oldest child of a family of eight children and was called upon early in life
to help with her siblings. After graduating from High School she attended
nurse's training in Vegreville AB and upon completion moved to Olds AB
to start her career in July of 1970. Soon after she met her husband Larry
and in a matter of five months they were married on December 12, 1970,
and would have celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary a few short
days from now. After not working a few years while raising her children,
she took the required refresher course and went back to nursing for
several more years. Later she chose to follow her passion, working in a
quilting store where she taught and made many beautiful works of art.
Linda loved to study and was very talented even as a child. She
developed a love for knitting, crocheting, sewing, playing the piano, and
painting, excelling at just about anything she chose to do, including craft
work in the shop. She was very multi talented. Linda leaves to mourn her
passing her husband Larry, sons Greg and Jef and daughter Destiny
(Paul). She also leaves five grandchildren who she loved very much and
were a huge part of her life: Bradley, Chandler, Samantha, Kaylie and
Dallas. She is survived by her parents, Darrell and Yvonne Davidson and
her brothers and sister: Bill, Wendy, Tim, Lindsay, Ron, Gary and Phil and
their spouses and children. We miss her incredibly but rejoice that her
pain is over. Family and friends were invited to a visitation on Thursday,
Dec 9th from 7 - 8:30 pm and also Friday, Dec. 10th from 9 - 9:45 am at
the Leduc Fellowship Church, 4401 Rollyview Road, Leduc.
A family graveside service was held on Friday morning Dec. 10, 2010
followed by a celebration service at 2 pm at Leduc Fellowship Church,
4401 Rollyview Road, Leduc.
Publication Date: 2010/12/14
STONE, Mavis Pearl
Mrs. Mavis Pearl Stone beloved wife of John Stone passed away suddenly
as a result of a motor vehicle accident on Wednesday, April 25, 2012 at
the age of 75 years. Mavis will be lovingly remembered by her husband
John, her daughter Sheila (Leroy) Prediger, son Alan (Irene) Stone and
daughter Sandra Morrison. Her memory will be further cherished by her
six grandchildren: Michael Stone, Nicole Morrison, Nathan Morrison,
Sheralynne Stone, Jonathon Morrison and Braiden Stone as well as her
eight great grandchildren and a large extended family. She is predeceased
by her son Brian, her parents Charles and Blanche as well as her
brothers: Elmer and Irvin Fillingham. Mavis was born at Innisfail March
23, 1937. She was raised and schooled in the Dickson/Kevisville area. She
met John Stone at a dance in Kevisville. They were married July 9, 1955
at James River. Mavis and John settled on the family farm at James River
Bridge a year after they were wed. Mavis was active on the farm; she
cared for her family and was well known for her quilt making skills. She
gave many as wedding gifts. She enjoyed gardening and loved flowers.
Shopping was always enjoyable. Hummingbirds were a particular favorite
but she enjoyed all animals and bird watching. As a traveler, Mavis saw
many sites and enjoyed wintering in Yuma. Mavis was well known for her
hospitality and famous for her venison steaks. All friends, relatives and
neighbours are invited to attend the funeral service for Mavis Stone that
will be held at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witness, 505 – 7 Street SW,
Sundre on Saturday, May 5, 2012 at 3:00 p.m. Condolences may be
forwarded to the family at www.mountainviewfuneralchapel.com.
Arrangements are entrusted to Mountain View Funeral Chapel, 112 - 1
Street NW, Sundre. Phone 403 638 1853. Locally owned and operated,
proudly serving our community for over 49 years.
Publication Date: 2012/05/08
Publication Date: 2011/01/25
STROHSCHEIN (nee Hann), Marlaine
Virginia
Marlaine Virginia Strohschein (nee Hann) of Olds, Alberta passed from the
loving arms of her family into the arms of her Heavenly Father after a
brief battle with cancer on December 17, 2013. She was born September
27, 1953 in Lethbridge, Alberta to Herman and Lois Hann. Marlaine grew
up in Nobleford, Alberta where she took her grade schooling. She briefly
attended Cornwallis for Canadian Military Training. Licensed Practical
Nurse training followed in Calgary and she subsequently worked as an
LPN in Claresholm, Picture Butte, Coaldale and Red Deer. She also worked
at Olds Koinonia Christian School as a librarian and an Educational
Assistant. In 1989, Marlaine married Emrie Strohschein from Olds. They
had two children; Jeff and Kathrin. Marlaine enjoyed teaching Sunday
School, and was involved in Bible Studies and many other areas of service
in her church. Marlaine accepted Jesus into her life in her early twenties
as she attended a Christian rally with her mother. Her greatest joy was to
see her children walk with the Lord. Marlaine was predeceased by her
parents, Herman and Lois Hann. She is survived by her loving husband,
Emrie and their children Jeff and Kathrin; brothers Mac and his wife
Colleen and their children Derek and Lindsay; Alex and his wife Trudy and
their children Heidi, Karen and Leisel; Fred and his wife Jackie and their
children Matt and Samantha; sisters Martha and her husband Monty and
their children Scott, Keith and John; and Lorna and her husband Jeff as
well as many nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, in-laws and friends. A
Celebration of Life was held on Monday, December 23, 2013 at 11:00
A.M. at the First Baptist Church, Olds with Pastor Brent Reilly officiating. A
private interment followed at the Wimborne Cemetery. In lieu of flowers,
donations may be made to the Pregnancy Care Centre, Olds or to
Compassion Canada. Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with
arrangements. 403-507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2013/12/24
STRONG, Dorothy Evelyn
Dorothy Evelyn Strong, long time resident of Olds AB. went to be with her
Lord on Sunday January 8, 2012, at the age of 89 years. Dorothy was
predeceased by her beloved and devoted husband Jim in 2010, their baby
daughter Lynda Dawn in 1956, brothers Ernest, Frances (Spider), Gordon,
Kenneth, and Ross (Bill), her sisters Mildred and Marion, her mother,
Agnes Jeanette (Phillips) and father Leonard Wilson Scott. Dorothy's
memory and legacy of love will be cherished by son Roderick (Linda),
daughters, Dale (Glenn) , Charlene(Allan), her nine beloved
grandchildren, Candace(Dwayne), Joel (Ginger) , Trevor ( Tanya)
,Mark(Janna) , Jamie(Megan), Zachery(Lyndsey), Monte, Kelly and
Robyn( Josh); her cherished sixteen great grandchildren, Eric, Shawn,
Benjamin, William, Maxwell, Samuel, Evan, Danika, Austin, Issac, Payton,
Ethan, Liam, Aaron, Rowan and Annie. Dorothy will also be dearly missed
by her sister Niki Matson, sister in laws Ruth and Doris Scott, Elva Strong
numerous nieces, nephews, Nolita Camancho (care giver), Yvette Cote'
and the staff at the Olds Hospital. Dorothy was born in Wetaskiwin and
educated as a teacher in Calgary. It was while teaching in Mossleigh she
met and married Jim. They were blessed with 63 years of marriage. As a
couple they worked hard together farming in the Mossleigh, Keoma and
Cottonwood districts, retiring to Olds in 1979. To Mom, nothing in the
world mattered more than Jim (Dad). They were a team in all things
before and after they retired. Mom was always an excellent seamstress,
extreme gardener and homemaker. She was an active member of the
Cottonwood Women's Institute for many years. Always an avid sports fan,
Mom enthusiastically supported her grandchildren and later her great
grandchildren as the best and greatest in every sport and brooked no
argument on that point. Next to them came the Calgary Flames and the
Stampeders. An imaginative and innovative seamstress Mom sewed for
many weddings and graduations and "special" dates. As an expert doll
maker and craftswoman, she dove head first into creating all kinds of
sculpture figures and critters she gifted to us all first and then sold the
overflow at an annual Christmas Gathering Sale. First and foremost
though, Mom was "forever" a teacher, an admirable confidant and a
generous friend. To Mom, school came first. Mom considered each and
every child an "incredible gift" and an opportunity to nurture and she did
this with the same quiet confidence we have all relied on through the
years. Mom loved Nolita and thoroughly enjoyed her friends company in
her last years. As much as she loved and cherished us all, "G Gramma"
"missed " "Super Grandpa". We know she is with him now. We miss you
so much Mom, Grandma and Great Grandma. You are loved. Your Great
Big Family. In lieu of flowers donation can be made to The Olds Horizon
School; 5401 – 53 St, Olds, AB T4H 1T3. Funeral Service will be held at
2:00 P.M. on Tuesday, January 17, 2012 at Mountain View Funeral Chapel
with Pastor Dave Ingram officiating. Following the service Dorothy will be
laid to rest beside her beloved husband Jim at the Olds Cemetery.
Condolences to the family can be forwarded from
www.mountainviewfuneralchapel.com. Arrangements entrusted to
Mountain View Funeral Chapel 5226 – 46 Street, Olds, Alberta T4H 1B8.
Phone: 403-556-3223. Locally Owned And Operated, Proudly Serving Our
Community For Over 46 Years.
Publication Date: 2012/01/17
Obituaries
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STUBER, Della Marie
SUTHERLAND, Gertie
TAYLOR, Barry Wayne
Della Marie Stuber, beloved wife of Harvey Otto Stuber of Olds, passed
away January 10, 2011 at the age of 67 years. Della was born on August
5, 1943 and grew up six miles southwest of Hanna. She attended the
Golden Hill School until grade nine and graduated high school in Hanna in
1961. She helped her parents, Herb and Olga, with farming, caring for the
animals, and looking after Darlene and Gerald. She met Harvey at church
in the late 1950s. They also got to know each other more when Harvey
was hired to pick rocks at the Siewert family farm. In 1963 she went to
Calgary Business College and she and Harvey married on December 7,
1963. Initially, they lived south of Hanna where Harvey worked as a hired
hand until they bought the ranch from Harvey's parents east of Hanna in
1964. Della worked at the Royal Bank in Hanna until 1965. They remained
on the same ranch until selling out in 2006. During the years on the
ranch, Della helped Harvey raise two daughters: sewing Janice and
Lorna's clothes, helping them with and transporting them to horse shows,
rodeos, 4-H, music lessons, swimming lessons, and figure skating
lessons. She managed the ranch finances and worked manually on the
ranch growing a huge garden, raising cattle, horses, pigs, and poultry and
milking cows. One of Della's gifts was making certain that everything was
always organized and meticulous; the fences were painted, the grass was
cut, and everything had its place. She made most of their food from
scratch including Danish, kuchen, buns, bread, butter, cottage cheese,
and awesome homemade ice cream. She also sold baking, canning,
sewing/crafts, eggs, and cream for extra money. She additionally sold
Avon and continued to do so for over 20 years. In 1985 Della started
working in Hanna at Alberta Transportation and from there took positions
at the Sheerness Power Plant and Cactus Corner Truck Stop. When Della
and Harvey moved to Eagle Hill, near Bowden, in October 2006, Della
continued with Avon, baking and canning for the farmers' market. She
also worked part time at Sobeys in Olds. Della loved to travel, visiting
B.C., California, Ontario, Arizona, Las Vegas, Nashville, Branson, Mexico,
Japan, and Germany. Hawaii and Australia were high on Della's list, but
unfortunately she was not able to get there. Throughout every phase of
her life, Della worked hard to make the lives of those around her easier.
For the first 20 years, she helped her parents and siblings. After
marriage, she dedicated herself to raising her daughters and looking after
her husband and their ranch. When the time came, after her daughters
had grown, she then turned her focus on caring for her aging parents.
Even in her final days, Della was more concerned about the stress and
anxiety that her illness brought on those around her than on her own
suffering. She had to make sure that every aspect of life was in order and
that she had done all she needed to for those she left behind. Della began
to have difficulties with her health in August 2006, just prior to selling the
ranch. After moving to Eagle Hill, Harvey and Della moved into Olds in
July 2010. Della went into the Olds Hospital and Care Centre in
September 2010, where she spent her last four months. Della is survived
by her husband of 47 years, Harvey, her two daughters, Janice and Lorna,
and her father, Herb Siewert. Also surviving are her sister Darlene and
brother Gerald. She was predeceased in 2008 by her mother Olga
Siewert. A Celebration of Della's life was held January 14, 2011 at the
Bethel Evangelical Church, Hanna with Pastor Laurie Burridge officiating.
If friends so desire donations may be made in Della's name to the Alberta
Cancer Foundation 710, 10123 99th Street Edmonton, Alberta T5J 3H1.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Gertie Sutherland nee Spencer passed away peacefully at the Red Deer
Hospital on April 9,2014, surrounded by family members, at the age of 86
years.
Gertie was born January 14, 1928 in Lethbridge Alberta. Her parents and
family moved to the Rugby area when she was very young. Gertie
attended the Rugby school until grade eight when she quit to help her dad
on the farm due to the war which had caused a shortage of hired men.
Gertie met Scotty, her future husband, in Didsbury and after many dates
on horse back, they were married on August 21, 1946 at the Spencer
family farm at Rugby.
They resided at Elkton where they purchased the farm currently owned by
their son, Rob. Here they began to raise a family: Bev, Shirley and Gayle
were born in Didsbury. In 1958 the family moved to Pincher Creek as
Scotty was employed in the oil patch working rigs. In 1961, they had a
pleasant surprise - Debbie was born. Two years later they returned to the
farm at Elkton. 1964 brought another pleasant surprise - Rob was born
and finally, the last but not the least, Donna was born in 1968.
Gertie is survived by her husband, Scotty of 67 years and their six
children: Bev (Art) Regner, Shirley Harkness, Gayle Sutherland and friend
Troy, Deb (Dan) Chalupa, Rob Sutherland and Donna (Chris) Heck, 16
grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her
parents, and her four siblings and one grandchild, Kyle Sutherland.
Gertie was a great homemaker and leaves an awesome example of
comittment, work ethics, love, and honesty for her family to follow.
A memorial service will be held at the United Church, Didsbury, Alberta on
April 16, 2014. Funeral arrangements and cremation handled by
Alternatives Funeral and Cremation Services. Alternatives Funeral &
Cremation Services.
It is with heartfelt sadness that we announce the sudden passing of Barry
Wayne Taylor on Wednesday, July 17, 2013. Barry was born in Olds,
Alberta, November 12, 1943 to Leslie and Lilian Taylor. Barry was an easy
going and gentle person who had a passion and love for all sports. He
loved watching and participating in various sports as well as the time he
spent coaching. He enjoyed his time as a volunteer coach in Minor Hockey
as well as the lifelong friendships he made during the time he played Old
Timer hockey and slow- pitch. Barry was known as the perfect specimen
for the Government's big push on "Participation". In slow-pitch he loved
to play with a cigar in his mouth and nine times out of ten would hit the
ball to the fence, but would only go to second base "because that was far
enough". That was typical Barry! Barry was also a member of the Olds
Volunteer Fire Department between 1968-1981. During those years he
was involved in fighting some of the worst fires that Olds has ever
experienced including the arena and grain elevator fire that could have
destroyed the town. Even though Barry was known for his great sense of
humor on the Fire Department, he was also known as a fireman that
"always had your back."
After retirement from Olds College, Barry and Lynda travelled extensively.
As Barry once put it, he was "Done workin" and enjoyed every minute of
their travels together. Barry also looked forward to heading South to the
Rio Grande Valley in Texas, which became his winter Utopia. Over his
lifetime, Barry touched many lives, whether it be his family, volunteering
as a coach, being part of a sports team, volunteering on the Fire
department or working at the Post Office, Bottle Depot or Olds College.
He was liked and respected by everyone that knew him and will always be
remembered as being one of those "Good Guys". Barry was taken too
soon and will be missed by all of us who knew and loved him.
Barry leaves to mourn his wife and soul mate Lynda of 28 years; his
daughter Wendy and son Mick; his brother Brent (Elaine); Randi, Brittney
and Tyson as well as his extended family Darlene (Murray) and David and
his six grandchildren, Cory, Lauren, Kyle, Zack, Maguire and Kalum. Barry
was predeceased by his father Leslie in 1989 and mother Lilian in 2009. A
Celebration of Life was held on Tuesday July 23, 2013 at the Royal
Canadian Legion, Branch #105, Olds with Harold Hunter officiating. In lieu
of flowers, memorial tributes may be made directly to the Canadian Tire
Jumpstart Program. Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with
arrangements. 403-507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2014/04/15
SUTTON, Ivy Louise
April 23, 1940 - August 20, 2014 -- Ivy was born in Edmonton to Bruce
and Louise Cressman, April 23, 1940. Ivy grew up in the Kevisville and
Caroline area, later moving to Red Deer where she finished her schooling
and worked at the Woolworth's lunch counter. She moved on to the new
Woolworth's store in Camrose to manage the lunch counter, there she
met Lynn Sutton. They were married in Calgary on November 21, 1964.
Their son, Robin was born in 1965. In December of 1972 they moved to
Olds, where they have resided since. Ivy was a member of the Oil Wives
Club, She did tax returns with H&R Block for 20 years and spent 17 years
helping Robin establishTy-Cal Inspection Services by doing books and
answering the phones.
Ivy passed away quickly with family around her on August 20, 2014 at
the age of 74. She is survived by her husband Lynn Sutton, her brother
Gerald Cressman, her son Robin Sutton (wife Cheryl), her Grandsons:
Tyler Sutton (Ashley Bieber) and Calvin Sutton (Karen Jorsvick), and two
great-grandchildren: Bryson and Trace. Ivy is pre-deceased by her
parents, two brothers and one sister.
A memorial service will be held September 6th at Mountain View
Evangelical Missionary Church (located east of the Didsbury overpass
approximately 3 km) at 1:00 p.m.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to STARS or to the Canadian
Heart and Stroke Foundation.
Publication Date: 2011/01/25
Publication Date: 2014/09/02
SUTHERLAND, Dorine Elizabeth
SWAYZE, Margaret (Janny) May
On Wednesday July 13, at the age of 91, Dorine Elizabeth Sutherland
went home to be with her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Dorine was born
in Calgary, Alberta on August 19, 1919. She was the second daughter of
Cullen Brown and Ellen (Duck) Brown. On September 12, 1942, Dorine
married Harlow Sutherland and it was not long after this that the two of
them moved and made their home in Olds, Alberta. It was here that
Dorine helped alongside with Harlow on their mink farm. Dorine also used
her skills as a secretary, working for the Agriculture Department and then
as church secretary for the First Baptist Church in Olds. Dorine and
Harlow enjoyed traveling and had many adventures all around the world.
Through these experiences they both made wonderful friendships that
lasted throughout their lives. Dorine had many interests. Cooking,
sewing, crafts (especially those that involved buttons), reading and
gardening. She had a very soft spot for her pets, which included
everything from horses, sheep, dogs and especially cats. Her love for
God's creatures was very evident. Dorine was very active in the First
Baptist Church of Olds. She regarded everyone there as her family and
she will be remembered for being a great encourager. She especially
would make a point of seeking out the younger generation with the intent
of showing them her support and interest in them. Many people have
been blessed by the encouraging notes that Dorine would write. Dorine
was predeceased by her mother and father as well as her beloved
husband Harlow. She is survived by her sister Helen Ewing of York,
England, nephews and nieces David & Jackie Ewing, Roger & Lynn Ewing,
Alison Parker and Marilyn & David Garner. A Celebration of Dorine's Life
will be held on Friday, July 22, 2011 at 2:00 pm at the First Baptist
Church, Olds with Pastor Brent Reilly officiating. In lieu of flowers,
memorial tributes may be made directly to the First Baptist Mission Fund.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd, Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610. www.heartlandfuneralservices.com.
Publication Date: 2011/07/19
SUTHERLAND, Dorine Elizabeth
On Wednesday July 13, at the age of 91, Dorine Elizabeth Sutherland
went home to be with her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Dorine was born
in Calgary, Alberta on August 19, 1919. She was the second daughter of
Cullen Brown and Ellen (Duck) Brown. On September 12, 1942, Dorine
married Harlow Sutherland and it was not long after this that the two of
them moved and made their home in Olds, Alberta. It was here that
Dorine helped alongside with Harlow on their mink farm. Dorine also used
her skills as a secretary, working for the Agriculture Department and then
as church secretary for the First Baptist Church in Olds. Dorine and
Harlow enjoyed traveling and had many adventures all around the world.
Through these experiences they both made wonderful friendships that
lasted throughout their lives. Dorine had many interests. Cooking,
sewing, crafts (especially those that involved buttons), reading and
gardening. She had a very soft spot for her pets, which included
everything from horses, sheep, dogs and especially cats. Her love for
God's creatures was very evident. Dorine was very active in the First
Baptist Church of Olds. She regarded everyone there as her family and
she will be remembered for being a great encourager. She especially
would make a point of seeking out the younger generation with the intent
of showing them her support and interest in them. Many people have
been blessed by the encouraging notes that Dorine would write. Dorine
was predeceased by her mother and father as well as her beloved
husband Harlow. She is survived by her sister Helen Ewing of York,
England, nephews and nieces David & Jackie Ewing, Roger & Lynn Ewing,
Alison Parker and Marilyn & David Garner. A Celebration of Dorine's Life
was held on Friday, July 22, 2011 at 2:00 pm at the First Baptist Church,
Olds with Pastor Brent Reilly officiating. In lieu of flowers, memorial
tributes may be made directly to the First Baptist Mission Fund. Heartland
Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403-507-8610.
www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2011/08/02
It is with great sadness the family of Janny Swayze announces her
passing on Friday, September 5, 2014 at the Beverly Care Centre, Lake
Midnapore. Margaret (Janny) May Craven was born onJuly 13, 1926 to
parents, Jean and Russell Craven near Pierson, Manitoba.
Her passion was her family. She enjoyed doing crafts, knitting, sewing
and baking. Janny entered and won numerous events for her knitting and
baking at the Calgary Stampede and the Olds Fair.
Janny is survived by her children, Donald (Pat), Linda (Eric Gall) and Les
(Lorraine); her grandchildren, Tammy, Kim, Martin (Danielle), Amanda
(Mark), Devon (Brad); her great grandchildren Tyana, Jasmin, Quentin,
Eli, Sydney, Faira, Mikaela, Geric, Layne, Julea, Jocelyn, Gavin.
Janny will be remembered by her sisters, Orlean Johnson, Florence
Murray; sisters-in-law, Margaret Craven, Verla Stevenson, Mae Swayze,
Gay Steves (Gary); brothers-in-law, Ivan Vickers and Robert Swayze
(Gilda); as well as numerous nieces and nephews.
Janny was predeceased by her parents; her beloved husband, Henry
George Swayze (Harry); grandson, Harry Lesley Swayze, Alfred Craven
(Barbara) brother and sister in law, Clifford Craven brother, Calvin Craven
(Helen) brother and sister in law, Gilbert Craven (Olive) brother and sister
in law, Lois Robinson (Tom) sister and brother in law, Ellen Vickers sister,
Norman Murray brother in law, George Johnson brother in law, Bob
Stevenson brother in law, Della Fairburn sister in law, Orvil Swayze
brother in law.
The family would like to thank the Beverly Care Centre Lake Midnapore
and the Evergreen unit for the care of their Mother. In lieu of flowers
donations maybe sent to the Calgary Children's Hospital, 2888
Shaganappi Trail NW, Calgary, AB, T3B 6A8 or a charity of one's choice.
Following Janny's wishes, there will be a Private Family Inurnment. A
Celebration of Janny's Life will be at a later time. Messages of condolence
may be left for the family at www.myalternatives.ca.
Alternatives Funeral & Cremation Services 403-216-5111 and 403-9120307
Publication Date: 2014/09/16
Publication Date: 2013/07/23
TAYLOR, Myrtle
Myrt Taylor passed away August 11, 2013 at the age of 93 years. She was
born to the late Carl & Ingabord Iverson of Frontier Saskatchewan, on
Dec 20, 1919. She is survived by one sister, Fern Hayward of Bellingham
USA; three children, David Taylor (Norma) of Chemainus, BC; Hazel
Skavberg (Eric) and Ken Taylor (Carol), of Calgary AB; nine
grandchildren; 22 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild.
She married the late Eldon Taylor and together they farmed in the Rimbey
area. In Rimbey they were active in building the new Curling Rink, the
Legion and the Golf Course. Myrtle's team was one of four invited to play
and represent Alberta in the first Canadian Women's Curling
Championships. In 1960 they retired from farming and relocated to Olds
where they ran Taylor's Ladies Wear. They were active supporters of the
Olds Elks hockey team - travelling to many of their games throughout the
league - the Legion; Evergreen; and over the past few years knit many
items for the Baptist Romanian Knitters. She was skilled at many forms of
handiwork winning awards each year at the Olds Fair. A funeral service
was held on August 16, 2013 at Heartland Funeral Services Chapel, Olds.
In lieu of flowers the family has asked that donations be sent to Cochrane
Bethany Care Society (302 Quigley Drive, Cochrane AB T4C1X9).
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610
www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2013/08/20
TEICHREB, Henry
A Celebration of Life service for Henry Teichreb who passed away on
January 22, 2014 was held in Olds, Ab. on January 31, 2014; interment in
Hainstock cemetery. He was born in Nipawin, Saskatchewan on October
12, 1948, the 3rd child to John and Olga Teichreb and their 1st son.
Henry also had 4 younger siblings; a brother and 3 sisters. Henry's
parents were farmers and he embraced the farm way of life, working
alongside his parents. No job was ever too big or too small, and Henry's
cheerful work ethic served him well for he learned many different skills
and was a "jack of all trades". Henry also had a wonderful sense of humor
and made friends easily wherever he went. For one thing, he was 6'8" tall
so he was impossible not to notice and his friendly jocular nature always
made people feel at ease. He loved to tell a joke and make people smile.
After moving to the Olds area in 1990, Henry worked at Olds College in
maintenance, and later worked as a laborer and truck-driver for
Mountainview County. Henry was predeceased by his father John Teichreb
in 1995; his mother Olga Teichrub January 22, 2014; brother-in-law Vern
Petruk in 1999; sister Agathe (Jo) Petruk in 2006. Henry leaves to mourn
his passing a sister Christine (Bob) Silvester; brother Robert Teichreb;
sister Linda (Brent) Vallie; sister Hilda (Tom) Rooke; sister Janice (Doug)
Derwores; as well as numerous nieces and nephews .
Publication Date: 2014/02/11
TEICHREB, Olga
March 8, 1957 - February 21, 2012 -- It is with heavy hearts and
treasured memories that the family of Timothy "Tim" Tarney announces
his sudden passing at the age of 54 years following a brief struggle with
cancer. Tim will be remembered by his loving family; children Tara Tarney
(Curtis Palm), Jesse Tarney (Cherdel Tarney) and grandchildren Avery
Palm, Jaxcyne Palm and Creedin Tarney. Tim is survived by his mother
Eileen Tarney, one brother Mike Tarney, two sisters Vicki Dodd (Doug
Dodd) and Jacki Fralic, as well as by his numerous nieces, nephews, lifelong friends and co-workers. A celebration of Tim's life will be held from
the chapel of Parkland Funeral Home and Crematorium, 6287 – 67 A
Street (Taylor Drive), Red Deer, Alberta on Wednesday, February 29, 2012
at 11:00 a.m. In lieu of flowers, Tim's family would appreciate donations
be made directly to Canadian Cancer Society, 101, 6751 – 52 Avenue,
Red Deer, Alberta, T4N 4K8. Condolences may be sent or viewed at
www.parklandfuneralhome.com. Arrangements in care of Gordon R.
Mathers, Funeral Director at Parkland Funeral Home and Crematorium,
6287 – 67 A Street (Taylor Drive), Red Deer. 403-340-4040.
A Celebration of Life service for Olga Teichreb (nee Welke) who passed
away on January 22, 2014, was held in Olds, AB on January 31, 2014;
interment in Hainstock cemetery. Born onMarch 31, 1921 to Lydia (nee
Stiller) and Ludwig Welke, Olga was the 4th of 11 children. In 1940 Olga
married John Teichreb and their union produced 7 children. After moving
from Germany to Canada in 1948, Olga and John farmed for 40 years
before they settled into retirement near Olds, Ab in 1990. A woman with
strong convictions, Olga lived her life by God's principles, and was a
devoted wife and mother. She baked many loaves of bread in her lifetime,
planted and harvested numerous gardens and put up countless jars of
preserves. With her ready smile she welcomed one and all into her home
and her hospitality was legendary.
Olga was predeceased by her husband of 55 years, John in 1995; son-inlaw Vern Petruk in 1999; daughter Agathe (Jo) Petruk in 2006 and son
Henry on January 22, 2014. She leaves to mourn her passing a daughter
Christine (Bob) Silvester; son Robert Teichreb; daughter Linda (Brent)
Vallie; daughter Hilda (Tom) Rooke; daughter Janice (Doug) Derwores; 12
grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. She will live on in the hearts
and minds of her family and friends, inspiring courage, informing
conscience.
Publication Date: 2012/02/28
Publication Date: 2014/02/11
TARNEY, Timothy Dale
TESHIER, Fran
It is with great sadness that Cathy, Bruce and Bridget announce the
passing of their beloved mother and "Baba" Fran Teshier on May 27, 2013
in Olds, Alberta. Katherine Frances Teshier was born in Edmonton, Alberta
on October 4, 1930. She was one of twelve children. Fran joined the RCAF
and was posted to Baden-Baden, Germany where she met and married
John Teshier in 1954. Fran lived with quiet grace and great kindness and
we are better for her tempered touch. Her presence in our lives was
immense and her loss in death is immeasurable. She leaves to celebrate
her life her daughter and best friend Cathy, her husband Bruce and their
daughter Bridget. She is also survived by her two sons Robert and Ron
and their families; her sisters Geraldine (Richard) and Josephine and her
brother Kevin. In keeping with Fran's wishes, no service will be held.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610. www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2013/06/04
Obituaries
THING
It is with a heavy heart that we inform you of the passing of a dear friend
at Wrappin About Reptiles.
Thing was a Burmese Python that was special to Dean Harper for
numerous reasons, to start Thing hatched out of an egg in Deans hands
and from that moment their friendship grew. And grew he did Thing may
have started out a small 16inch long but he quickly grew to a 14foot long
gentle giant.
He will be missed by not only the family and friends of Wrappin and Dean
but by the thousands of school children he touched over the years.
Publication Date: 2012/10/02
THOME, Kelly Royal
October 1, 1935-November 15, 2014 -- Passed away in Red Deer at the
Michner Extended Care Home. He will be dearly missed by his family.
Publication Date: 2014/11/25
THOMPSON, Howard P.
1919 - 2010 -- On December 11, 2010 Howard P. Thompson of Spruce
View, Alberta passed away in the Innisfail Hospital. He died peacefully in
his sleep.
On November 24, 2010 he celebrated his birthday living on the same
farm that he was born on 91 years ago. He lived a full and active life to
the end.
He is survived by his wife of 5 years Avalon Laird Thompson (her two
daughters Brenda Laird and Cyndy Boston); his children Ted D. Thompson
(Donna) of Three Hills, AB, Arlone Lenz (Ron) of Caroline, AB, Heather
Thompson of Rocky Mountain House, AB, Arthur Thompson (Crystal) of
Caroline, AB, Kathie Friesen (Bernie) of Carstairs, AB, and Hjordis Rude
(Brian) of Beaverlodge, AB; 16 grandchildren and 21 great grandchildren;
he is also survived by his two sisters-in-law Evelyn Brant Thompson of
Abbotsford, BC and Alma Erickson Thompson of Stettler, AB.
Howard was predeceased by his wife Olive Oliver Thompson; daughter
Joyce Ella Mae Thompson; son Daniel Howard Thompson; parents Ted O.
(Johannah Olafson) Thompson; brothers Robert N. Thompson, Grant A.
Thompson, George D. Thompson; sisters Arlone Grace Thompson, Arlone
May Thompson and his sister in law Hazel Kurth Thompson.
Whether it was in his business ventures which included lumber, trucking,
retail, and farming, his service in the RCMP, his educational work for the
Ethiopian Government or his involvement in provincial and federal politics,
Howard was a man of ideas and action. In retirement he actively farmed
the quarter section where he was born. This fall he cultivated and disked
the cropland in preparation for seeding next spring.
He was a grateful man. Ever thankful for his many friends and relatives in
Canada, The United States and Overseas. Thankful for the loving nurture
and spiritual encouragement of his parents and his beloved aunt the late
Thora Thompson Hansen. Thankful he could live in the same yard where
he was born. Not a man of denominations, he was thankful for the
spiritual formation in his life from the Lutheran, Nazarene and Baptist
Churches. Not a demonstrative man, but a man always ready to help in
small or large ways. A man committed to God and willing to act in faith.
Those wishing to pay their respects may do so at the Chapel of the Sylvan
Lake Funeral Home on Friday, December 17, 2010 from 7:30 – 9:00 P.M.
A Funeral Service for the late Howard Thompson will be held at the
Dickson Lutheran Church, Dickson, Alberta on Saturday, December 18,
2010 at 1:00 P.M. Interment in the Tindastoll Cemetery, Markerville,
Alberta.
As an expression of sympathy memorial donations may be made in
Howard's name to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or the Gideons
International of Canada.
Sylvan Lake and Rocky Funeral Homes and Crematorium, your Golden
Rule Funeral Homes, entrusted with the arrangements. 403-887-2151.
Publication Date: 2010/12/21
THOMSEN, Willy
Willy passed away at the Olds hospital on January 14, 2012 at the age of
88 years. Willy is survived by a son Kristian (Nancy) of Edmonton, a
brother Svender as well as other relatives in Denmark. He was
predeceased by his loving wife Ellen in 2000.
Willy was born in Aarhus, Denmark on April 04, 1923. He came to Canada
in 1949 at the age of 26 years where he worked on a farm in the Camrose
area, then on the oil rigs before moving to Olds where he worked for
Mobil Oil as a field production operator retiring in 1988.
Willy was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church and a member of the
Olds Lions Club for 43 years.
Funeral Services will be held on Thursday, January 19, 2012 1:00 P.M. at
St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Olds with Pastor John Lentz Officiating,
cremation to follow. If desired memorial tributes may be made through
Mountain View Funeral Chapel to the Olds Hospital, 3901 - 57 Avenue,
Olds, Alberta, T4H 1L9. Condolences to the family can be forwarded from
www.mountainviewfuneralchapel.com. Arrangement entrusted to
Mountain View Funeral Chapel 5226 – 46 Street, Olds T4H 1B8. Phone:
403-556-3223. Locally Owned And Operated, Proudly Serving Our
Community For Over 46 Years.
Publication Date: 2012/01/24
THOMSON, Richard (Dick)
There is a new bright star shining in our heavens. It is with profound
sorrow that the family of Richard (Dick) Thomson announces his passing.
Dick lost his courageous 3 year battle with cancer on September 17,
2012. He was born in Ottawa, Ontario on January 29, 1957. He graduated
from Drumheller Composite High School in 1975 and continued his
education graduating as a Heavy Duty Mechanic from Olds College in
1978. He started as a Heavy Duty Mechanic with EO Perry's in Drumheller.
Dick married Sandy Sept on May 13, 1978. In September 1981, Dick
started his 31 year career with the Olds College where he was an
instructor, coordinator and chair of Ag Mechanics Faculty and finally the
Director of Continuing Education. He enjoyed playing and coaching
hockey, baseball and loved waterskiing, camping, house boating and
downhill skiing. Dick spent time in the Shuswap and the west coast where
he and Sandy together with siblings and cousins, rented a floating cabin
on Powell River. During trips to British Columbia, Dick and Sandy love to
take in wine tours and enjoyed anything related to water. Above all, Dick
always cherished spending time with close friends and family. He was also
actively involved in volunteering for many years with the Olds College and
Olds Minor Hockey. Dick leaves to mourn his wife and soul mate of 34
years, Sandy; sons Ryan (Ruth) and Stephen (Shannon). On September
26, 2011 Ryan and Ruth presented Dick and Sandy with their first
grandson, Merrick whose smiles with Grandpa will always be
remembered. In addition, he leaves behind his mother Patricia Thomson;
2 sisters Bonnie (David) Waddell Rosemary (Clair) Cowles; brother Chris
Kuzmanovich; numerous nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles as well as the
many members of the Sept family; He was predeceased by his father
Thomas Thomson (Kuzmanovich), his maternal and paternal
grandparents; one aunt and one uncle. A Celebration of Life was held on
Sunday September 23, 2012 at 2:00 p.m. at the Olds College Alumni
Centre with Warren Smith officiating. In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes
may be made directly to the Richard Thomson Memorial Scholarship Fund
c/0 Olds College, 4500 50 St. Olds, AB T4H 1R6 ATTN: Advancement.
Arrangements in care of Cindy Kolb, Heartland Funeral Services Ltd, Olds.
403-507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2012/10/02
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TIDBALL, Herdis Johanne Marie (nee
Larsen)
UNDERHAY (nee Hughes),
Mair (Myra)
December 17, 1921 – August 7, 2012 -- On Tuesday, August 7, 2012
Herdis passed away peacefully while in hospital.
Left to cherish their memories of a wonderful Mom, Grandma, Great
Grandma, Sister and Aunt are her son Dennis (Donna) Tidball; daughter
Cheryl (Jim) Doty; grandchildren: Kevin (Annette) Tidball, Marcie
(Michael) Sera, Cameron (Sara) Tidball, Kelsey Tidball, Mark Doty, Taryn
Doty; fifteen great-grandchildren; brother Bert Larsen; sister-in-law Betty
(Svend) Larsen, nieces and nephews.
Herdis was predeceased by her husband Ruben Tidball in October 2009,
her sister Ella, brother Svend and granddaughter Joanne.
A Celebration of Herdis’ Life will be held in the Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-day Saints, Coronation Park Chapel, 10980-142 Street, Edmonton,
Alberta on Saturday, August 11, 2012 at 2:00 p.m.
The family wishes to express their appreciation to staff at Rutherford
Seniors Retirement Residence and to staff at the Grey Nuns Hospital Unit
53 for the care and support received. In lieu of flowers donations may be
made to a charity of one’s choice.
It is with much sadness that we announce the peaceful passing of Myra
Underhay on January 3, 2013 at the age of 91 years. Myra and her twin
sister, Gwen were born in Aberystwyth, Wales, UK on October 13, 1921.
The Hughes family immigrated to Canada when Myra was three years old.
She grew up on a farm east of Didsbury with her two sisters and four
brothers. On November 30, 1946 she married George "Jack" Underhay
and farmed in the Midway/Lone Pine area for 33 years. While on the farm,
she cared for a large yard which included a vegetable garden and several
flower beds. Myra was a very active member for over 60 years in the Lone
Pine Women's Institute and was an Alberta Women's Institute Girl's Club
Supervisor for four years. Myra was a member of the Didsbury Legion
Ladies Auxiliary. She also taught Sunday School at the Anglican Church
services held at Midway School. Upon retirement to Didsbury in 1979,
Myra volunteered extensively with the Hospital Auxiliary and the United
Church Women & Thrift Store. Myra enjoyed Potluck gatherings at the 5-0
Club and lawn bowling at the Didsbury Lawn Bowling Greens. In 2007,
Myra moved to the Aspen Ridge Lodge & Assisted Living. Myra was
predeceased by her husband Jack in 1994. She will be forever
remembered and cherished by her daughter Joyce (Ed) Wicks of Sundre,
grandson Darryl (Vicki) Wicks and great-grandchildren Shaelah, Jaclyn &
Mitchell of Claresholm, AB., grandson David (Tracy) Wicks and greatgranddaughters Katie & Alyssa of Calgary and granddaughter Joy (Gerald)
and great-granddaughters Jenna & Julia of Sherwood Park, AB. Myra's
memory will be cherished by her sister Olwen (Frank) Bray of Edson,
sister-in-law Doris Hughes of Carstairs as well as numerous nieces and
nephews who will miss "Aunt Myra". She was predeceased by her
husband Jack in 1994, brothers David, William, Alan and Trevor and most
recently her twin sister Gwen in May 2012. Funeral services will be held at
Knox United Church, Didsbury on Wednesday, January 9, 2013 at
2:00pm. Memorial tributes may be made directly to the Alzheimer's
Society or the Canadian Diabetes Association. Heartland Funeral Services
Ltd, Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403-507-8610.
www.heartlandfuneralservices.com.
Publication Date: 2012/08/14
TREMBLAY, John
August 18, 1936 to August 22, 1914 -- It is with heavy hearts that we
share the news of the passing of our beloved father, John Tremblay, on
August 22nd, 2014. He leaves behind his children, Donna (Jerry), Linda,
Deborah (John), Sandra (Brent). 8 Grandchildren, Michelle, Ryan, Sarah,
Johnathan, James, Denise, Jenna, Lucas. 8 Great Grandchildren, Kyle,
Drew, Mikyla, Kade, Lincoln, Hudson, Isla, Rihlynn.
Predeceased by his wife of 53 years, Queenie. Survived by his constant
companion Sharon.
A kind, honest and trustworthy man who always put his family first and
was always ready to lend a helping hand to those in need. Dad started his
50 year career as a heavy duty diesel mechanic and later worked for
many years as a service manager. He volunteered on several fire
departments and with search and rescue. He loved camping, fishing and
traveling.
Dad's love for his family was unconditional, he was always there for us,
always had our backs and always on our side; our hearts are broken.
Following his cremation, the Family will hold a private interment at a later
date. Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Innisfail entrusted with
arrangements. Phone: 403-227-0006.
Publication Date: 2014/08/26
TRENHOLM, Rita Margaret
July 9, 1932 - May 6, 2012 -- Rita Margaret Trenholm, (nee Barker) was
born on July 9, 1932 in Stonham Parva, Suffolk, England. Rita arrived in
Canada via New York, New York on the Queen Elizabeth in 1957. Her first
nursing station as a registered nurse was in Hamilton, Ontario. Upon
receiving news of a shortage of nurses, Rita travelled by train to the tiny
prairie town of Didsbury to work at the local General Hospital. At a
country dance held out in Melvin Hall, Rita met and fell in love with a local
farm boy, Claude Trenholm. They were married at Olds, in November
1958. Rita quickly settled into her new prairie life as a young farm wife
and together, they created a new life farming for 43 years and raising
three children. Rita is survived by her loving husband of 52 years, Claude
Charles Trenholm, eldest son, John (Mary), daughters Anne and Kathryn
(Allen), 8 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren with number eight
arriving soon. Rita is predeceased by her parents Reginald and Annie
Barker, brothers Maurice (Mary) Barker, George (Peggy) Barker, all of
England. "One of the most influential women of our lives passed away.
What life has taken, it gives back and paves the way for more love, more
light and more peace. We love you. The love, compassion, knowledge,
children, grandchildren and great grandchildren you leave behind is a
continuous legacy and the footprint you've left on this world is for all of us
to enjoy." Your loving family, Amen.
Claude and family would like to thank the Didsbury RCMP, Didsbury Fire
Department, and the Mountain View Ambulance for their prompt and
professional response. Thank you to the Doctors and nursing staff of the
emergency ward at the Didsbury General Hospital. A private Graveside
Service was held on Friday May 11, 2012 at the Olds Cemetery followed
by a Come & Go Tea at St. John's Anglican Church, Olds. Memorial
tributes, at Rita's request, may be made directly to the Mountain View
Food Bank Society, Olds. Heartland Funeral Services Ltd, Olds entrusted
with arrangements. 403-507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2013/01/08
VALENTE, Ivan (Pelham)
June 20, 1935 - January 30, 2013 -- Ivan Pelham Valente of Red Deer
passed away at Michener Hill Extendicare on Wednesday, January 30,
2013 at the age of 77 years.
Ivan was born in Sutton, England. He immigrated to Canada in 1957.
Ivan loved to build and fly his airplanes. He was wonderful at
woodworking, and he built lots of great things for the Torrington Gopher
Museum. He was an avid fisherman. He had a passion for gardening.
He was predeceased by his wife Alice Valente (Spring of 2011).
Ivan will be missed by his son John Valente and family, son Shane Valente
and family, son Micah Valente (Yvonne), grandson David, daughter
Charlotte Huehn (son-in-law Rodney Huehn), grandson Samuel,
granddaughter Alexandra, daughter Nikki Valente, grandson Kyle,
granddaughter Haley, granddaughter Angela and his stepson Michael.
There will be a family graveside memorial in the spring of 2013 to rest
Ivan with his wife Alice.
Donations in Ivan's memory may be made to the Heart and Stroke or
Cancer Foundation of their choice.
Publication Date: 2013/02/12
VAMMEN, Gunnar
It is with great sadness to announce the passing of Gunnar Vammen.
Caring father, brother and close friend passed away suddenly on July
17th, 2013 in Salmon Arm, BC at the age of 80. Gunnar was born in
Dronninglund, Denmark on July 6th, 1933 and immigrated to Canada in
1959 to work outside of Calgary. He worked and farmed around Calgary
until 1973, when he moved to a farm outside of Olds, Alberta. He
remained in Olds until retirement in 1998, when he moved to Sicamous,
BC. He is survived by his sons: Chris (Jacquie) and Shawn (Sheena); 4
grandchildren: Ryan, Rebbecca, Reed and Evan; brother Ove (Valerie) in
Kelowna; and 7 siblings still living in Denmark. Gunnar will be sorely
missed and never forgotten.
Arrangements entrusted to Fischer's Funeral Services & Crematorium Ltd.,
Salmon Arm, BC (250) 833-1129.
Email condolences and share memories through Gunnar's obituary at
www.fischersfuneralservices.com.
Publication Date: 2013/08/06
Publication Date: 2012/05/15
TURNBULL, Andrew Wesley
Wes Turnbull a longtime resident of Bowden passed away Saturday July
30, 2011 at the age of 82 years. Wes' memory will be cherished by his
beloved daughters: Sharon Turnbull of Red Deer and Valerie (Randy) Dye
of Bowden as well as his granddaughter Jocelyn (Garrett Gaudry) Dye and
grandson Logan (Val) Dye. His memory will be further cherished by his
good friend Marg Brown as well as his large extended family in Manitoba
and many dear friends. Wes was predeceased by his loving wife of 48
years, Marina and his son Darryl. Wes was born in Rathwell, Manitoba
where he went to school and grew up. He attended the University of
Manitoba where he got his diploma in Agriculture. Wes married Marina in
1954 and the two were blessed with three children. Farming early in their
marriage he moved his family to Olds before settling in Bowden. Wes
spent many years working as a guard at the Bowden Institution. He
retired from Bowden in the mid 80's. With extra time on his hands he
spent countless hours building wooden furniture, children's toys and many
unique and wonderful gifts for friends and family. Wes will be
remembered for his ability to tell stories, his great sense of humour and
his dedication and love for his grandkids and family. A Memorial Tea will
be held for Wes Turnbull at the Bowden Friendship Centre on Thursday,
August 11th, 2011 at 2:30 p.m. If friends so desire, memorial donations
in Wes' name may be directed to the charity of Donor's choice.
Condolences can be forwarded to the family at
www.metcalffuneralchapel.com. Arrangements are entrusted to Metcalf
Funeral Chapel, 4200 – 49th Avenue, Innisfail, AB T4G 1M6. Phone 403
227 3123.
Publication Date: 2011/08/09
TWOYOUNGMEN, Desmond Cyrus
July 28, 1978 - January 15, 2011 -- Desi passed away in the arms of his
Mom on Saturday, January 15, 2011 at the Olds Hospital with his brother
John Davis by his side. He is further survived by his dad Norman Frasch,
his sister Denise (Kevin) Eldridge, his niece Laina (Gareth) and their son
Baby Beckett Barley as well as his nephew Joel Porayko of Calgary.
Although Desi was very handicapped he enjoyed life to the fullest; he
loved people and truly enjoyed visiting with them. Desi had a good life
and will be sorely missed by those who loved him. Those who wish to pay
their respects to Desmond Twoyoungmen are invited to a time of
visitation on Wednesday, January 19, 2011 from 1-3 p.m. at Mountain
View Funeral Chapel, 5226 - 46 Street, Olds. Desi's family will further
receive guests during an open house that will follow. Condolences may be
forwarded to the family at www.mountainviewfuneralchapel.com.
Arrangements are entrusted to Mountain View Funeral Chapel, 5226 - 46
Street, Olds, Alberta T4H 1B8. Phone: 403-556-3223. Locally Owned And
Operated, Proudly Serving Our Community For Over 46 Years.
Publication Date: 2011/01/18
VAN REEKUM, Gysbert (Bert)
March 5, 1934 - Borculo, Gelderland, Netherlands / March 28, 2015 –
Calgary, Alberta
Bert Van Reekum beloved husband of Christina Van Reekum of Calgary,
AB, passed away on Saturday, March 28, 2015 at the age of 81 years
after a brief illness.
Bert is survived by his loving wife of 59 years, Christina; Sons Herman
(Shelley) and Arnold (Shelly) Van Reekum; daughters, Rixta (Floyd)
Moritz and Christina Taylor. He is also survived by his seven grandchildren
Evan, Curtis, Simon, Aaron, Tanisha, Hayley and Kale. In the past year,
Bert was blessed with two great grandsons, Hudson and Dominik. He is
also survived by one brother Wim and his family in Ontario and many
relatives in the Netherlands.
Bert lived life to the fullest and enjoyed his many friends and business
associates. "A life well lived!"
A Private family service will be held at a later date. Please forward
condolences through www.hffs.com.
Donations can be made to the Olds Kiwanis Club in his name. Box 3733,
Olds AB T4H 1P5
Heritage Funeral Services, 1708 - 16 Ave., N.W., Calgary, AB T2M 0L7.
403-299-0100.
You may wish to email your family and friends to let them know that the
above obituary may be viewed online at: www.hffs.ca
Publication Date: 2015/04/14
VAN TIGHEM, M.G. "Pete"
Feb 1938 - July 2013 -- Pete passed away peacefully on July 9, 2013 at
the Olds Hospital at the age of 75 years. Pete was born and raised on the
family dairy farm in DeWinton. He worked in Calgary as an electrician
while raising his children in the Shepard/Indus farming community. He
loved horses and raising purebred Blonde d' Aquitaine and Pinzgauer
cattle. Pete enjoyed playing baseball and hockey. He was an active &
dedicated volunteer with the Olds Ag Society and 30 years with the
Calgary Stampede. Pete lived a good life with no regrets. He fulfilled a
lifetime dream of being on the Grand Ole Opry stage. He travelled to
Nashville to record a Hank William Sr. tribute CD. He was the beloved
father of Tyler, Tammi & Ron Daley, Tanya & Scott Soltis, daughter in law
Sheila & Wayne Johnson; treasured grandkids Sawyer, Shallaine, Cassidy,
Kaitlin, Lindsey, Gavin, and Grace; his siblings Marie Louise, Alice, Josie,
and Ray; cherished friends Cliff Berthot, Bob Palmer, Larry Koper, and Bob
Patterson. Predeceased by his son Tyson, nephew Ronald, siblings Jeanne,
Albert, Bernie, Jackie, and Robert, parents Adiel & Maria. A Celebration of
Pete's Life will be held on Friday July 19, 2013 at 2 pm in the Carstairs
Community Hall. Please feel welcome to write a note of your adventures
with Pete or share a photo to help build a memory album. In lieu of
flowers memorial tributes may be made directly to Juvenile Diabetes.
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd, Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com
Publication Date: 2013/07/16
Obituaries
VINE, Shirley Ann
VOOYS, Robert Neil (Bobby)
SHIRLEY ANN VINE passed away in Calgary, AB on December 20, 2010 at
the age of 77 years.
A Memorial Service will be held at 12:00 noon on Saturday January 8,
2011 at Martin Bros. Riverview Chapel, 610-4th Street South, Lethbridge,
with Valerie Martell-Kostiuk, officiating. An Inurnment will take place
following the service in Mountain View Cemetery.
Funeral arrangements entrusted to Martin Bros. Funeral Chapels, 1-800382-2901.
Robert Neil (Bobby) Vooys of Olds, beloved son of Peggy and Garry Vooys
of Sundre, passed away peacefully surrounded by family and loved ones
at the Olds Hospital on Saturday, February 4, 2012. Bob's birth on March
24, 1970 in Sundre completed the family. He went to ECS for two years
before attending the Olds Horizon School until graduation in 1989. The
following year, he moved into a group home in Olds to start the second
phase of his life with his new ASC family. There he developed lifelong
friendships with Accredited Supports to the Community staff, caregivers,
roommates and families. The family would like to extend their sincere
appreciation to Dr. Nell and the nursing staff at the Olds Hospital for their
excellent care. Bob will be dearly missed by his loving parents, his
grandmother Eula Chrest as well as his aunts and uncles Larry (Barb)
Chrest, Bud (Judy) Chrest, Gene (Judi) Chrest, Dennis (Brenda) Chrest,
Shirley Sheets, Dale (Lourelle) Vooys, Barb Hill, Dennis Vooys, Terry (Jim)
Kilgour, Bonnie Vooys; cousins Melissa, Natasha, Theresa, Stacey, Dezi,
Darren, Dallas, Shelby, Fern, Christie, Darcy, Dana, Rick, Amanda, Troy,
Chantelle, Tammy, Brad and Dean. He was predeceased by his sister
Debbie, grandfather Neil Chrest, grandmother Ann Vooys, aunt Shirley
Vooys, uncles Russell and Donn Vooys and cousin Darby Chrest. Funeral
services were held on Thursday February 9, 2012 at 2pm from the First
Bap