COMMUNITY PAGES OBITUARY

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COMMUNITY PAGES OBITUARY
COMMUNITY PAGES
October 20, 2014
OBITUARY
WOYCHUK, Metr
ESAK, Mary
1934 – 2013
Mother’s Hands
Mother’s hands were never idle
through the passing years
Cooking, cleaning, mending, or drying children’s tears.
With never a complaint or fuss over
endless chores to do.
She always met each morning with
energy forever new.
Years of hard work tell a story .Now
her hands ate veined and blue
Stubborn fingers won’t respond to
tasks they were accustomed to.
Time, quite a demanding thief, suddenly forces one to rest.
Yet for years of serving others, I’m
very sure her soul is blessed.
Love always,
Children:
Brian, Michaelene &
John, Myron & Lynette, Donna,
Holly and Randy, Grandchildren
and great-grandchildren
Brian Henderson
Dec 29,1948 ~ Oct 20, 2011
What we’ve been through, all of it
It goes to prove how much we fit
We made mistakes, we failed a lot
Yet here we are, look at what we’ve
got.
All the blessings, all the falls
Count the days when we almost had
it all.
Nobody said that life was fair
You do your best and hope like hell
You grit your teeth, you bite your
tongue
You hold your heart out to the sun.
If this was it and now you’ve gone
I’m more than glad for all I’ve won
I’m counting mercies, count the
pain,
Count the years that we had
gained.
To feel your love has been my life.
I hope you know that I’ll be fine.
Angie, Children and Grandchildren
PET MEMORIAM
ADAMS, Brandi
Just this side of heaven is a place
called Rainbow Bridge.
When an animal dies that has been
especially close to someone here,
the pet goes to Rainbow Bridge.
There are meadows and hills for all
of our special friends so they can
run and play together.
There is plenty of food and water
and sunshine and our friends are
warm and comfortable.
All the animals who had been ill
and old are restored to health and
vigor; those who were hurt or
maimed are made whole and strong
again, just as we remembered
them in our dreams of days and
times gone by.
The animals are happy content,
except for one small thing: they
miss someone very special to
them, who had to be left behind.
Love always Stan, Betty & John.
WOYCHUK, Metro
November 23, 1922 – October 11, 2014
It is with deep sadness that the
family announces the passing of
Metro Woychuk of Lamont, Alberta,
formerly of Andrew.
Metro will be lovingly remembered
by his family: his wife of 69 years,
Mary; sons Stanley (Joanne) of
Cold Lake, Dwayne (Marilyn) of
Calgary and Lloyd (Donna) of Stony
Plain; seven grandchildren and
eleven great grandchildren.
A Funeral Service was held on
Friday, October 17, 2014 at 10:30
a.m. at the Holy Trinity Orthodox
Church – Sunland with Very
Reverend Nikolai Nikolaev officiating.
Interment followed in the
Church Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the
“Lamont Health Care Centre.”
Autumn Rose Funeral Home
Ltd.,Vegreville,780-603-5800.
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MOORE, Florence
After a courageous battle, Florence
Moore, formerly of Vegreville, AB
has gone to her heavenly home on
October 15, 2014 at the age of 80
years.
Florence is lovingly remembered by
her daughter, Bev (Bernie); godchild, Kelsey Kish; three sisters,
Phyllis Haggerty, Olga Kish and
Dorothy (Ken) Gerke and sister-inlaw, MaryAnne Derdak. Predeceased
by parents, Daniel and Michalena
Derdak and brother, Dave Derdak.
The family would like to thank the
staff at Capital Care Strathcona for
their caring service.
Private family service at a later
date.
To send condolences, visit www.
parkmemorial.com
Park Memorial
Edmonton 780-426-0050
Family Owned Funeral Home,
Crematorium, Reception Centre
CPC’s appetite for helping others
Michelle Henderson, Luc Lizotte, Keenan Lizotte and Jonathan
Gutstein-Ziv, all employees of the Case Processing Center in
Vegreville, gathered to represent the entire staff at CPC, who collected food and cash for the Vegreville Food Bank located in the
Maple Street Worship Center. Accepting the donation on October 3
is Cecile Humeniuk. (Li Giebelhaus/Photo)