Of Bruderheim, Alberta passed away at the Royal Alexandra Hospital in Edmonton.She leaves to mourn her loss, her son Robert; daughters Joanne (Rob) and Susan (Renee); five grandchildren and one great-granddaughter; sister Bernice (Fred) and sister-in-law Wilma, Elsie (Marvin); also many nieces, nephews and friends. At Patricia's request, there will be no funeral service. Cremation has taken place and a private family graveside service will be held.In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Bruderheim Community Church Building Fund or Lamont Hospital Patient Care Fund.
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February 21, 1939 – July 18, 2024It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Elizabeth Hyshka, (Oleksyn) beloved mother of Debra Shaw, sister, aunt, and special friends Leonard and Kim occurred on July 18, 2024 in Saskatoon, SK. The Funeral Service will be held from the Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral of Holy Trinity, 919 – 20th Street West, Saskatoon on Wednesday, July 31, 2024 at 11:00 a.m.Vichnaya Pamiat! Memory Eternal!To share memories and condolences, visit www.parkfuneral.caArrangements entrusted to James Werezak, Park Funeral Home 306.244.2103.
]]>June 4, 1954 – July 22, 2024The passing of Wayne Denesuik, beloved husband of Terri, loving father of Kelsey occurred at his residence on Monday July 22, 2024.Prayers will be held on Sunday, July 28, 2024 at 7:00 p.m. and the Funeral Service will be held on Monday, July 29, 2024 at 10:00 am. Both services will be at Sts. Peter and Paul Ukrainian Catholic Church, 1202 Monroe Ave, Saskatoon. Interment will take place in Hillcrest Memorial Gardens. Arrangements are entrusted to Greg Lalach of Park Funeral Home. 306-244-2103
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It is with deep sadness we announce the passing of our dear mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, Eileen Unruh (MacLean) on July 17, 2024. Eileen was born February 21, 1933 in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan to Vera and Fred MacLean. She was predeceased by her husband of fifty-two years, William "Bill" in 2009. Eileen will be greatly missed by sons, Daniel (Carol), Peter (Cheryl), Douglas, (Sharon) and David (Tammy), along with grandchildren Christopher, Andrew, Bradley, Holly, Kelly, Virginia and William. She has four great-grandchildren, Hudson, Hailey, Savannah, Nathanael, along with step-grandchildren Jamie, William and Jennifer. Eileen is also survived by her loving brothers Douglas MacLean, Gary MacLean and sister-in-law Isabel MacLean. In her youth, Eileen lived in various locations throughout Canada, owing to her father's background as a dentist in the Canadian Armed Forces. Her childhood was experienced in communities from Nova Scotia to Alberta. Countless hours were spent teasing or otherwise trying to agitate her brothers for sport. Nevertheless, she forged a keen desire to act in the service of others. She met the love of her life Bill in Winnipeg Manitoba while she was studying nursing and he was studying chemical engineering. They were married May 5, 1956 and embarked on a life which brought them to various locations including Louisianna, Medicine Hat, Alberta (where all her sons were born), Brandon Manitoba, and Sarnia Ontario, before finally settling in Fort Saskatchewan.Eileen lived a life dedicated to family. She gave herself over in supporting each and every endeavor undertaken by members of her family, although she did so with a keen eye if she perceived difficulties in the road ahead. She was never bashful about sharing her point of view, but always listened and wanted the best for others. Although diminutive in physical size, she was by every measure the strong matriarch of the family. Eileen had many passions. These included shopping and doing so with vim and vigor. Countless hours searching for just the right outfit was by every measure, well-used hours of the day. She enjoyed oil painting, golfing and curling in her younger years, and was always up for a fun time. She enjoyed travel and specifically enjoyed cruises with her late husband and other family members. She enjoyed socializing and took great pleasure in the company of friends and family. It helped that Eileen was an accomplished cook as it was important that her guests be well attended. Such was her identity. Eileen was a generous person and forged many meaningful relationships throughout her life, including most recently with Billie-Lynn O'Hara, who was her daily care giver, support person and dear friend.Special heartfelt thanks to the doctors and staff at Fort Saskatchewan Hospital who made her final days comfortable and peaceful.
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It is with great sadness we announce the passing of Janette Lillian Lewis on July 3, 2024 at the age of 86 after a quick decline in health.Janette was born September 6,1937 in Radway, Alberta. She was predeceased by her parents Wasyl and Julia Lotosky and all of her siblings. Anne(Joe), Mike(Elsie), Russel(Kay),Mary(Ray), Bill(unwed) and Alexander the eldest who passed away as an infant.At the age of 26 Janette was tragically widowed by her first husband Mike, leaving her with five small children Russell, Rodney(Sparky), Ronald (Pinky) and Cheryl. After meeting the second love of her life Orville; she moved to Fort Saskatchewan, remarried and was blessed with two more children Roy and Brandy. Janette also leaves behind numerous nieces, nephews, grandchildren and great grandchildren.Janette worked at Sherritt Gordon for many years as well as various other short-term jobs. When she wasn't working, she was very dedicated to her children; driving them to hockey and figure skating and volunteering when needed. Later in life she continued to help out her kids whether it be preparing meals for their families, running a concession or looking after her grandkids she was always there to lend a helping hand. Everyone always looked forward to Jannette's homemade meals, she was best known for her cabbage rolls, mushroom gravy and borscht.Jannette's past times included shopping, lunches, watching the Oilers and playing cards/dice with family and friends. Her last few years were spent at the Clover Bar Lodge in Sherwood Park. It was at this place that she met some great people and made even more memories.Janette loved all of her family and friends unconditionally. She cherished the time her friends and family spent with her. Her bright smile and warm embrace will never be forgotten.As per her wishes a private celebration of life will be held at a later date.
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September 23, 1931 – May 13, 2024Rudolf Reginald Omichinski of Winnipeg, Manitoba, passed away on Monday, May 13, 2024, at the age of 92 years.Reg was born on September 23, 1931, near Oakville, Manitoba, to Joseph and Catherine Omichinski. Born the last child of thirteen, Reg spent his early life on the family farm surrounded by his 7 brothers and 5 sisters.Reg left the farm to pursue a career with Imperial Oil and worked in operations at the Winnipeg Refinery. Upon news that the refinery was going to close, "Mother Esso" offered Reg the opportunity to move to Alberta to startup the Esso Chemical Fertilizer Plant near Redwater. Reg took this opportunity and moved his family to Fort Saskatchewan. Reg, a natural leader, held many roles at the facility working his way into management. Reg was also a leader in the community, and served as Chairman of the Fort Saskatchewan Catholic School Board and two new schools were built on his watch. Always a Knight's of Columbus member, Reg relished every opportunity to get involved with the community and his church, which included singing in the choir.Reg took an early retirement package from Esso in his mid-fifties but remained extremely active. Using his deep knowledge and experience in the fertilizer business, he consulted on the start-up of a fertilizer facility in the Philippines. He also sold real estate for 5 years and served one term as a Fort Saskatchewan City Councilor. Always giving back, Reg founded the Fort Saskatchewan Food Bank, and led an army of volunteers for the annual Christmas Hamper Campaign.Reg was married to his loving wife Ivy (Harbour) for 62 years, Ivy passed away in 2017.Reg is survived by his two children, Douglas (Debbie), and Grant (Norma); his grandchildren Lindseigh, Angela, and Tomas; and his great-grandchildren Christopher, Clover, and Nadia.Dad, we will miss you! Your engaging personality, your great sense of humour, and your kind and generous nature.A funeral Mass will be held on July 23, 2024, at 11:30 a.m. at Christ the King Church, 847 St. Mary's Road, R2M 3P6A light lunch will be served immediately after the service.In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Winnipeg Food Bank.E.J. COUTU & CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS204-253-5086Tributes: ejcoutu.ca
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It is with great sadness that we say goodbye to our beloved mother, grandmother and great-grandmotherJean Sadownyk who passed away peacefully on July 13, 2024 at the age of 89 years in Fort Saskatchewan.Jean is survived by siblings Peter Link and Diane Sakowsky, children Debbie Stetsko, Janice (Larry) Ogilvie, Tracy (Greg) Bassett, Rob (Lisa) Sadownyk, Jason (Renee) Sadownyk, ten grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by husband John Sadownyk, and her siblings Ann, Alec, Pat and parents Peter and Anne Link who immigrated to Canada in 1930.At a young age Jean excelled at speed skating, basketball and cheerleading. After high school, she became an AGT telephone operator in Vermillion and met John shortly after. They were married in 1956 and lived throughout Alberta and BC, following the pipelines, before moving to Thorhild and finally settling in Redwater in 1970 where they raised their five children. After John's retirement, they became snowbirds, wintering in Yuma, Arizona for many years.Jean loved spending time with her children and grandchildren as well as fishing, shopping and watching the Oilers. She moved to Fort Saskatchewan in 2013, after John's passing. Jean was affectionately called Genie by husband John and we also remember her by the endearing nickname Queenie Jeanie.Memorial donations in Jean's honor may be made directly to Stollery Children's Hospital Foundation.
]]>1927-2024Margaret Martha (Dusdal) Kuhn passed away on June 28, 2024 at the age of 97.Margaret will be lovingly remembered by her children, Ron (Dianne) and Carey; sister, Erma; 5 grandchildren, 8 great-grandchildren as well as her extended family and friends. She was predeceased by her husband, John and her two brothers, Kurt and Reiny.A Memorial Service will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Monday, July 15, 2024 at First Memorial Funeral Services – Riverview Chapel, 11090 86 Avenue, Fort Saskatchewan, AB.Written Tributes may be made to www.riverviewfuneral.comFirst Memorial Funeral Services- Riverview Chapel, Fort Saskatchewan, 780.998.9898
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It is with deep sadness and heavy hearts we say goodbye to our beloved father Bob Greer.Bob was born in Blue Mountain Bend, New Brunswick to parents Lawrence and Kathleen Greer on May 4, 1937. He had 2 brothers and 2 sisters.Bob was very outgoing and had a quirky sense of humor. He enjoyed playing the piano and guitar and had a passion for golf and he loved to travel.Bob was predeceased by his father Lawrence, mother Kathleen, sister Gwen, brothers Gary and Carvel and by his youngest son Greg.Bob is survived by his sister Doris, his 3 children: Rick, Sheldon and Heather, his 5 grandchildren: Joshua, Shaun, Melissa, Chelsey and Kaylee and his 6 great-grandchildren: Kason, Kynley, Kylie, Weston, Asher and Henry, a longtime special friend Dinah Miller and family plus numerous nieces and nephews.Bob will be sadly missed by the Greer, Knowlton, Goodine, Barr and Miller families as well as many friends.A Celebration of Life will be held at a later timeMemorial donations in Dad's name can be made directly to the Alberta Humane Society or the Alberta SPCA.
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It is with saddened hearts that we say goodbye to our dear mother, Tillie Antoinette (Rogal) Bauman on June 27, 2024, at the age of 71 years. She was a fighter that battled all that was thrown her way.Tillie was born in Meadow Lake, Saskatchewan in November 1952. Being the youngest of Albert and Maria Rogal's 10 children, Tillie was a bright, beautiful child that had a curious and adventurous side to her. She spoke fluent Polish and excelled in school. She fell in love with her high school sweetheart and later settled in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta where she raised her two children. She had a knack with numbers and worked in accounting for various organizations. Tillie spent countless hours maintaining an extremely manicured yard – never a weed in sight. She was especially proud of her wild lady slippers that she transplanted from her brother John's farm. She loved to cook and host gatherings and could pinch a mean perogy. You never left her house hungry and more often than not, you left with an abundance of leftovers. She loved playing cards and spending time at the lake. The night was not complete until she heard the loons sing.Tillie will be dearly missed by her son, Trevor (Raylene) Bauman; daughter, Jodie Bauman; grandsons, Jack and Charlie; brothers, Peter Rogal and Anthony Rogal; sisters, Cecilia Rogal, Alice Miazga, Annie (Brian) Cox, and Jean Struthers; sister-in-laws, Peggy Hunter and Ann Marie (Marcel) Desaulniers; brother-in-law, Tony (Cindy) Bauman; and an enormous number of nieces and nephews.Tillie is predeceased by her husband, Dale (2022); son, Michael (1970); father, Albert (1976); mother, Maria (1992); brothers, Stanley (1932) and John (2013); and sister, Frances (2016).A mass of Christian Burial will be held at Our Lady of the Angels Catholic Church in Fort Saskatchewan AB, on Thursday July 4, 2024 at 11:00 a.m.In lieu of flowers, give your loved ones an extra squeeze today.
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It is with heavy hearts, great sadness and much love that our family says goodbye to our beloved husband, father and Papa, Ken Polansky Sr. of Fort Saskatchewan, who passed away suddenly on June 11, 2024, at the age of 75 with his wife Mary Beth by his side.Ken is survived by his loving and devoted wife Mary Beth of 54 years, children Ken Jr (Lareen), Kelvin (Kim), Stacey (Jason), Cam (Maile), his nine amazing grandchildren Jayden, Koen, Jacob, Kade, Ruby, Rylan, Matthew, Madden and Capri. Ken also leaves to mourn 3 siblings Lorraine, Ed and Colin, numerous brothers and sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews, and cherished family and friends.Ken was predeceased by parents Charles and Victoria Polanski; brothers and fellow Skylark band members Larry and Richard; brother and business partner Jerry. These brothers are now united, along with their nephew Andy, to enjoy the endless bountiful fishing trips heaven can provide. Ken was also predeceased by his in-laws Pete and Ruby Arsenault, sister-in-law Bev, brother-in-law Dale, and nephew Jason.Ken was born on July 13, 1948, in Radway, Alberta. He was the second of seven children born to Victoria and Charles Polanski. Raised with strong family roots, Ken was passionate about instilling the tradition and importance of family, being together and always supporting one another in his children and grandchildren. "Together" was his favourite place to be. His kind heart, gentle soul and generous personality are beautiful traits that will be missed by those fortunate enough to know him. Once a friend, you were considered family.Ken and his siblings share an infectious laugh, an incredible sense of humour and dedication to creating opportunities to bring the entire family together to celebrate just about anything with great food, drink and, of course, music. Whether playing the accordion or keyboard or simply singing along to his favourite country artists, Ken's joy of music was evident, and his foot was always tapping to the beat.Ken had another more serious side to him, that was seen through business. With over 30 years as an innovative entrepreneur alongside his business partner and brother Jerry, his tenacious personality and self-education in so many specialized fields of business brought much success to his company Williams Electronics Ltd, later to become Williams Wireless Technologies Inc.As a young man, Ken played hockey and competitive baseball. His love of sports was close to his heart, and he coached his boys in minor hockey and baseball. In the latter years, Ken was cheering on his grandchildren in every sport they played. When not at the field, diamond or arena with the grandchildren, Ken was cheering on the Oilers and Blue Jays. Even though he was not a swimmer, Ken loved to spend time near the water. Dropping a line, fishing trips with his boys, grandchildren, siblings, and friends, watching his grandchildren boating and doing all the watersports brought him immense joy and many treasured memories. Ken shared his love for the lake with Mary Beth, so much that they found their dream home at Nakamun Lake where they resided for many years. This is the peaceful paradise where Ken was able to spend his final days with Mary Beth by his side.Our family wishes to extend our deepest gratitude to the emergency responders for their assistance during our time of greatest need and to all the family and friends for your love, support, prayers and expressed condolences as we grieve the loss of the anchor to our family.A Funeral Service will be held on Friday, June 21, at 10:30 a.m. at Our Lady of the Angels Catholic Parish in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta. The service will be livestreamed. Refer to www.serenity.ca website obituary for the link.Memorial donations in Ken's honour can be made to the Andy Polanski Charitable Foundation #98 8930-99 Avenue Fort Saskatchewan, AB T8L 3L1 www.apcf.ca
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With a deep sense of sorrow and loss, our family announces the passing of our mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother Ida Martin at the age of 92.Ida is lovingly remembered by her husband of almost 66 years, Walter, daughters Karen (Brian) Colbourne and Bonita (Claudio) Martins, sons Blake (Karen) Martin, and Brad Martin, younger sister Shirley (Dennis) Stadnyk, daughter-in-law Laura, as well as 10 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren.She was predeceased by her oldest son Bruce, as well as 3 sisters and 3 brothers.The celebration of life service will be held on Wednesday June 12 at the Fort Saskatchewan Fellowship Baptist Church at 10:00 a.m.Sincere gratitude to the staff at the Fort Saskatchewan Community Hospital for their kindness, support and care shown to Ida. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Fort Saskatchewan Fellowship Baptist Church or a charity of your choice.
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It is with deep sorrow and much love that we mourn the sudden passing of Kevin Paine (62 years), on May 17, 2024, following a brief fight with cancer.Kevin was born in Nipawin, SK, to Brian and Sandra Paine. Throughout his childhood, he lived with his parents and siblings, Nancy and Jeffrey, in various parts of Saskatchewan. The majority of Kevin's school years were spent in Ridgedale and Choiceland. During his free time, Kevin could be found at the hockey and curling rinks, and of course, on the football field.Kevin pursued his post-secondary degrees at the University of Saskatchewan, obtaining a Masters in Chemical Engineering. His successful career as an engineer at Dow in Fort Saskatchewan took him to many different parts of the world. Although humble and quiet, he was very skilled and managed many high profile projects. Indeed, it was a project in Italy, where he met his wife, Valentina. Together they built a life with love and laughter, along with the joys and complexities of raising their son, Patrick in two different countries. Kevin truly cherished every moment spent with them.His warm smile, kind spirit, intelligence and sense of humor made him endearing to all who had the privilege of knowing him. He enjoyed volunteering at the food bank in Fort Saskatchewan, and would schedule his life around this important work.Kevin loved sports, the outdoors, and simplicity in life. His interests included traveling, hockey, curling, walking, cycling, camping, golfing, hunting and downhill skiing. He was an avid fan of the Oilers as well as the Saskatchewan Roughriders.Kevin was predeceased by his father, Brian Paine; brother, Jeffrey Paine; cousin, Heather Paine; brother-in-law, Murray Debler; grandparents, Harold and Eva Paine and Peter and Olive Erickson; uncles, Dick, Stanley, and Jim; and his Aunts, Eileen and Marlene.Kevin's legacy of love and laughter will forever live on in the hearts of: his loving wife, Valentina (Novelli); son, Patrick Paine; sister Nancy Debler (Kevin Seifert), and Maggie Mann, whom he considered a sister; in-laws, Rita and Cesare Novelli; sister-in-law, Federica (Enrico) Ceccarelli; his cherished nephews, Jeff (Melissa) Debler, Kyle (Temesha) Debler, Justin (Amber) Debler and Vittorio Ceccarelli; great-niece, Emma; great-nephews, Austin and Darrian Debler; as well as numerous loving relatives and friends.Although his mom, Sandra, is living with Alzheimer's, and may not fully remember, the bonds and the love they shared will always be cherished.Kevin was truly grateful and loved many in his life, one of which was "his" Auntie Trudy. He was so thankful to have her calm, nurturing presence throughout his life and especially in his final days.A celebration of life was held on May 30, 2024, at 12:00p.m., at First Memorial Funeral Services - Riverview Chapel in Fort Saskatchewan. A private interment will take place at a later date in Sk.In lieu of flowers, please make donations to the Food Bank in Fort Saskatchewan or to the Cross Cancer Institute.
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It is with great sadness and love that the family of Murray Buchacher announces his passing on May 20, 2024 at the age of 58.Murray is lovingly remembered by his wife Clare Buchacher (nee Robertson), his daughter Sarah Grueger and son-in-law Heath Grueger, his son Matthew and daughter-in-law Sarah, mother-in-law Kay Robertson. Siblings Lyle, Merle, Karen and Neil, many cousins, nieces and nephews.Murray loved his grandson Ryland immensely. Ryland and Papa's adventures were cut short too soon, but Ryland will remember Papa through stories.The family wishes to extend a special thank you to the exceptional staff at the Fort Saskatchewan hospital including the palliative care team. A heartfelt thank you to our many friends who helped and supported us through this difficult time.Memorial donations in memory of Murray can be made directly to Dying with Dignity at edmonton@dyingwithdignity.ca
]]>It is with profound sadness that the family of Nicole "Nikki" Rusk announce her passing on May 17, 2024 at the age of 44 years.Left to cherish Nikki's memory are her parents, James and Sharon; partner, Amy; children, Amelia and James; sister, Lindsay (Daniel); brother, Luke (Danielle); nieces, Hailey and Madeline; nephews, Elijah and Wyatt and stepsons, Riley, Ryan and Kevin. She also leaves to mourn many aunts, uncles, cousins and friends.Nikki was a loving mother, wonderful daughter and cherished sister. She will be missed eternally.A Memorial Service was held on Tuesday, May 28, 2024 in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta.If desired, memorial donations in Nicole's memory may be made to a charity of your choice.Written Tributes may be made to www.riverviewfuneral.comFirst Memorial Funeral Services- Riverview Chapel, Fort Saskatchewan, 780.998.9898
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1930 – 2024Douglas Joseph Corrigan is alive and well in all his children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren; but today we who loved him mourn his passing after 94 beautiful years.He is survived by his 7 children: Reverend Jim, Patricia (Tony), Ken (Debra), Mark, Joe, Matt, and Tom (Bobbie); 6 grandchildren; and 6 great-grandchildren, whom he loved dearly.A Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, May 30, 2024, at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Parish (13 Brower Dr, Sherwood Park, AB), with livestream available.To send condolences, please visit www.connelly-mckinley.com
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Raymond William Blosky, passed away on Wednesday, May 22, 2024, at the age of 86 at the Outlook & District Health Centre. He was born on July 27, 1937, in Loreburn, SK. He attended Glenford School, until 1952 with the passing of his father. He completed grade 9 at the age of 15. Ray shared many fond memories of his school days, including looking forward to a hot potato with butter at lunch on those cold winter days. Ray took over the responsibility of running the family farm to help support his mother, Erna, and brother, Harold. With the help of many neighbors and friends, he was able to make farming his livelihood until he sold the farm in 1990. In his younger days, Ray played ball, pool, and curling. He was also an avid Saturday Night Hockey in Canada fan. Ray married Edith Phillips in 1956 and together they created a family life with 5 children. Family gatherings were important to Ray and he always made time for sharing good food, conversation, harvest field suppers, and many birthday and holiday get-togethers. Throughout his working life, Ray enjoyed learning new things, and with that came many opportunities. While farming he held down a job at Cooper Motors in Hawarden all while taking correspondence for mechanics. From there he worked with Kiewit-Johnson-Poole on the Gardner Dam project. He was told all he needed was a hammer to do the job. His hardworking ethics, willingness to try anything, smarts, and creativity earned him a promotion to foreman.Ray had an entrepreneurial spirit. In 1966, along with his brother-in-law, they opened B&P Motors in Hawarden. He went on to build his first home for the family in 1969. Putting his mechanical skills to work full time, he started work with Kroeker's Potato Farm which later became Barrich Farms. It was here Ray left a big impression. He would design and build potato hillers as well as a harvester conveyor belt. He was a specialist in fixing WWII army trucks used for hauling potatoes. And a lot of training in irrigation. He even helped the owner of a small Cessna plane that had crash-landed, fix his plane. Always helping others and sharing his knowledge. Keep in mind, this was all while farming his own land. In 1990 they moved to Kitchener, BC. Work was scarce so they moved back to Outlook and he was welcomed back to Barrich Farms. In 1996, he built his 2nd family home on the acreage just on the edge of town. Again, with the help of family and friends. Ray loved the acreage and the shorter commute to work.He started to take holidays. He enjoyed the hot spots: Mexico and Hawaii. But also, Disneyland with his family and camping.Ray's work accident in 2001 put him into early retirement and a life that would forever change him. After a few years of rehabilitation, he came back to the family and a revised home life on the acreage with lawn maintenance to keep him busy. He had the cleanest spark plugs around.The last move was to the condo in Outlook and Ray got to enjoy pool and floor shuffle with many friends at the Heritage Centre. Ray had a full life and every day he woke up happy and ready to make a difference. His love for his family was endless. He will be remembered as honest, willing to help or teach someone, hardworking, patient, loving, kind, and respectful man. Ray leaves behind his loving wife; Edith. His children; Rhonda (Gerry) Lucki, Tracey (Tim Sletten) Wiberg, Loren Blosky, Cori Dimmick and Daughter in law, Carren Blosky, 8 Grandchildren and 7 Great-Grandchildren. He was predeceased by his father, William (Bill) Blosky, mother, Erna Moir, stepfather, George Moir, brother, Harold Blosky, and sons, Randy and Stephen Blosky.A private family memorial service will be held on Friday, May 31, 2024, at the Hawarden Cemetery. Donations in Ray's memory may be directed to the Saskatchewan Brain Injury Association, Saskatoon, SK., or the Outlook and District Health Foundation, Outlook, SK. For those wishing to share memories and condolences, please visit outlookfuneralchapel.com. Honoured to serve the family is Outlook Funeral Chapel 306.867.8255.
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Joseph Lawrence Staszko, of Fort Saskatchewan, passed away, May 20, 2024, at the age of 86 years, after a lengthy illness.He will be greatly missed by his loving wife of 65 years, Helen, daughters Sharon (Lyle), JoAnne, and Tammy (Chris) and son Joe (Linda), grandchildren Darrell, Jason, Derek, Amanda, Ryan, Tim, Mark, Bruce, Maria, Kendall, Maya, and Tristan, as well as great-grandchildren Elaina, Arianna, Evan, Caius, Brianna, Alex, Amelia, Andres and Maeve, his twin sister Frances Kushnerick, sister Anne Christenson, as well as numerous nieces, nephews and friends.Joe was predeceased by his parents Martin and Mary Stasko, in-laws Martin and Mary Zeniuk, brother-in-laws Vernon Christenson, Louie Kushnerick, Victor Zeniuk, sister-in-law Elaine Zeniuk, and nephew Richard Christenson.The Funeral Mass will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, May 30, 2024, at Our Lady of the Angels Catholic Church,10004-101 Street, Fort Saskatchewan.The Interment will be at Valley View Cemetery, Camrose, AB, following lunch.Memorial Donation in memory of Joe can be made directly to The Canadian Red Cross Alberta/NWT Office P.O. Box 4050 STN C Calgary, AB T2T 9Z9 or The Fort Saskatchewan Community Hospital,9401 86 Ave., Fort Saskatchewan AB T8L 0C6.
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May 18, 1933 – May 13, 2024It is with great sadness and much love that we say goodbye to our beloved mother, grandmother and great-grandmother Eva.Eva is lovingly remembered by her children: Gwen (Richard), Jill, Barbara (John), Carl (Mei-Ling), Shirley (Travis); her grandchildren: Jenna and Jules (James), Lindsey and Haley, Graham and Chelsea (Ethan), Casey and Jacki, Brendan (Lydia) and Aaron; and her great grandchildren: Peyton, Uma and Huck, Kenzie and Jack, Elizabeth and Cassandra.Eva is survived by her sister Margaret and her three brothers: Ken, Murray, and Ian. She is predeceased by her beloved husband Jack and son Brian, her two sisters Flora and Katherine and six brothers Alex, Murdoch, Bill, Hugh, Gordon, and James.A Celebration of Life has taken place.Eva received outstanding, compassionate care at the Fort Saskatchewan Hospital and donations may be made in her memory to Fort Saskatchewan Community Hospital Foundation. (www.fschf.ca) To send condolences or to share a memory, tribute or photo, please visit www.serenity.ca
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It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our dear brother-in-law, uncle and great-uncle, Bernard "Barney" Robar of Texada Island, BC, on April 23 at the age of 90 years.Barney will be lovingly remembered by his sisters-in-law, Ann Smith, Rosalie Sprague and Midge Smolyk; five nieces and nephews, Dean Sprague, Tammy (David) Moss, Shawn Smith, Kirstie Smolyk (Nelson Lanca) and Lindy Smolyk (Mike Crowe); great-nieces and nephews, Mandi (James Gregory) Wise, Mitchell Wise and Adena (Ryley) Laurent; and great-great-nieces and nephews, Lucy, Logan, Madeline, Max, Brady and Milla. He was predeceased by his wife of 42 years, Helen Procyk in 2012.Barney spent most of his life living and working in Fort Saskatchewan and had been a loyal member of the Boilermakers Union for 54 years. He also enjoyed driving for Fort Taxi for many years after his retirement. After the passing of his dear wife Helen, Barney moved to Texada Island, where he loved spending time on his boat, fishing and enjoying the ocean.In addition to Helen, one of Barney's greatest loves was his dog and travel companion, Tigger. He adored Tigger who accompanied him almost everywhere he went.Barney was a special and supportive friend to many at the Texada RV Park, and we know he will be greatly missed.A private family service was held with interment in Evergreen Memorial Gardens. In lieu of other tributes, donations may be made to the Edmonton Humane Society, 13620 – 163 Street, Edmonton, AB T5V 0B2. Photos, memories, and condolences may be shared through www.parkmemorial.com.
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It is with great sadness and much love that we say goodbye to James "Jim" Richard Ferguson who suddenly passed away on Thursday May 9, 2024, at the age of 80.Jim was born in 1943 in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The son of the late Hugh and Julia Ferguson. He graduated from Albert College in June 1962. In 1965, Jim met the love of his life Rosemarie Schmuland and were later married in 1968. Together they raised two children Dawn (Dragi) and Darren. Jim had one additional love of his life, his granddaughter Danica.Jim spent his career working for Shell Canada ltd. Starting at the St. Boniface refinery in Winnipeg Manitoba before being transferred to Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta in 1982. He enjoyed all his years working for Shell and though a humble man was very proud of his accomplishments. Jim was a natural leader which gave him many opportunities including work overseas, which fueled his love for travel.Jim liked watching, attending, and competing in sports. He played both curling and golf in his later years. His friends stated he was kind but super competitive. He had other hobbies like playing piano, reading, classic cars, gardening, and cooking. He kept a well-manicured lawn and garden to host family and friends, and everyone was welcomed. As a committed Father, Father-in-law, and Grandfather his family has so many cherished memories of holiday traditions, family vacations and Sunday dinners. Jim was a thoughtful and carrying man. An individual who had time for everyone and was a gracious host. He never forgot a name and always extended his hand. Jim's caring personality and friendly nature endured him to all that knew him leaving a recognizable mark on all the lives he touched. His presence will be deeply missed by his loving wife of 56 years, family, and friends.The family wishes to express their sincere gratitude to Dr. Cervantes and Roxanne for their multiple years of care and dedication, as well as the Doctors and staff at the University of Albert Hospital and Fort Saskatchewan Hospital. In Lieu of flowers, please send donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or Diabetes Canada.A celebration of life will be held in Fort Saskatchewan at Christ Lutheran Church on May 18 at 2 p.m.
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Nov 30, 1960 - May 2, 2024
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In memory of Dick Wallace Jansen, who was born on March 27, 1966, and peacefully passed away on April 29, 2024. Dick's charismatic personality and friendly nature endeared him to all who knew him, leaving an indelible mark on the lives he touched. His presence will be deeply missed by his family and friends.As he transitions to the realm beyond, Dick will be reunited with his beloved mother and cherished aunts and uncles in heaven, finding comfort in their embrace.He leaves behind a legacy of love and cherished memories, and will be forever remembered by his father, Dick Jansen, his brother Denny Jansen (Cecile), and his sisters Darcy Maa (Dale), Dani Benson (Will) and DaleAnne Lochtie (John). Dick will also be fondly remembered by his nieces and nephews: Kiley, Deidre, Kendall, Macklin, Hudson, Jacob, and Dirks.In this time of mourning, let us hold dear the memories we shared with Dick and find solace in the love and support of one another. May he rest in eternal peace, his spirit forever shining bright in our hearts.
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Mar 15, 1956 - Apr 21, 2024
]]>In memory of Dick Wallace Jansen, who was born on March 27, 1966, and peacefully passed away on April 29, 2024. Dick's charismatic personality and friendly nature endeared him to all who knew him, leaving an indelible mark on the lives he touched. His presence will be deeply missed by his family and friends.As he transitions to the realm beyond, Dick will be reunited with his beloved mother and cherished aunts and uncles in heaven, finding comfort in their embrace.He leaves behind a legacy of love and cherished memories, and will be forever remembered by his father, Dick Jansen, his brother Denny Jansen (Cecile), and his sisters Darcy Maa (Dale), Dani Benson (Will) and DaleAnne Lochtie (John). Dick will also be fondly remembered by his nieces and nephews: Kiley, Deidre, Kendall, Macklin, Hudson, Jacob, and Dirks.In this time of mourning, let us hold dear the memories we shared with Dick and find solace in the love and support of one another. May he rest in eternal peace, his spirit forever shining bright in our hearts.
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August 22, 1943 - April 25, 2024
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October 22, 1959 - April 24, 2024
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Feb 22, 1942 - Apr 17, 2024
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MARSHALL, Eric NormanIt is with great sadness that the family of Eric Norman Marshall announces his passing on April 4, 2024 at the age of 80 years.Norm is lovingly remembered by his wife Val; Daughters, Sarah (Scott) and Jane (Yvan); grandchildren Michelle, Steven, Cole, Matthew (Asia) and Ethan; sister Sylvia, and many friends.He was predeceased by his son Geoff Marshall, his parents Geoff and Ida Marshall, Mother and father-in-law Jim and Elsie Davies. A memorial service has been held.
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Jun 18, 1946 - Mar 29, 2024
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REIMER, ArleanIt's with heavy hearts of sorrow and sadness we announce the passing of Arlean Elizabeth Reimer, at the age of 81 in Fort Saskatchewan, AB, on April 1, 2024, succumbing to complications following a stroke. Born on August 23, 1942, in Edmonton, AB.Arlean grew up in Athabasca, AB where she attended local schools, her early years were filled with music as she played guitar and sang in a band, as she matured, her love for her garden, yard, and home grew, becoming a sanctuary for both her and her family and friends.Her dedication and work ethic were exemplified by her 35-year tenure at UAP Napa, where she not only contributed significantly but also formed lifelong friendships.Left to cherish her memory are her daughter, Terry Lee Jewell (Brent Banack), and son, Richard Allan Jewell (Katherine Jewell), her brother Gary Arlo Rooke, Arlean's legacy is also carried on by her adored grandchildren which there are 15, and 13 great grandchildren, numerous nieces and nephews, Earl and Sharon Reid her best friends and neighbors.Arlean was predeceased by her beloved husband Marvin E. Reimer, and their children Dianne, Darcy, and Dawn Reimer in the 1987 Edmonton Tornado. Also preceding her in death were her father, Gerald Arlo Rooke, her mother, Jean M. Rooke, her sister Anne (Rooke) Wiselka, and her niece and nephew, Tracy and Wayne Wiselka. Despite these profound losses, Arlean's capacity for love never wavered, and she continued to provide comfort and inspiration to all who knew her.A life so beautifully lived deserves to be beautifully remembered. Arlean Reimer will be deeply missed by her family, friends, and all who were touched by her gracious presence. Her legacy of kindness, strength, and love will continue to ripple through the generations, reminding us all of the profound impact one life can have.As per Arlean's wishes she has been cremated. Celebration of Life will be announced and held at a later date.Special thanks to the staff of the Edmonton General Long Term Care, and the Rivercrest Care Centre.Memorial Donations in memory of Arlean can be sent to the Heart & Stroke Foundation.
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VISSCHER, Louise(née Fedorak)June 3, 1933 - December 14, 2023We honor the life of Louise Visscher, the embodiment of love and light, who passed away on December 14, 2023. Born in Edmonton, Alberta, and later settling in Salmon Arm with husband Dirk and kids, Louise's life was defined by her deep love for family, her unwavering faith in God, and her generous spirit.Louise leaves behind a loving family: children Joanne Guy, Richard Visscher (Sharla), Ken Visscher (Janis), Kathy Schmidt (Steve), and Tammy Smith; her sister, Darlene Schoepp; eleven grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren. Together with her husband, Dirk, she created a legacy of joy, kindness, and enduring faith.Louise was a cornerstone of her community, known for her open heart and the comfort she provided to all. Her life was a testament to the love of God, the strength of family bonds and the impact of living with grace and compassion.As we remember Louise, we celebrate the love she shared and the lessons she taught us. Her memory will continue to inspire us, guiding us to live with the same kindness, joy and faith she embodied.In lieu of flowers, the family suggests contributions to a cause close to your heart, honoring Louise's lifelong commitment to making the world a better place.Join us in celebrating Louise's life on Saturday, May 18, 2024, at First United Church in Salmon Arm at 11 a.m., https://maps.app.goo.gl/9Q3KkAngJcoUzTF79 followed by a catered appetizer buffet and a graveside service at Mt. Ida Cemetery.Condolences and memories of Louise may be shared through atwww.fischersfuneralservices.com
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HENNIG, Stewart AlfredIt is with great sadness that the family of Stewart Hennig announce his passing on March 26, 2024, in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta, after a spirited battle with pancreatic cancer.Stew was born on June 24, 1951, in Edmonton and raised along side his older sister Sheryl in the Josephburg area by his parents Alfred and Dorothy.As a youth, Stew worked hard on the family farm, raised his own calves, and enjoyed all the activities the 4-H Club offered. After high school, Stew studied Radio and Television Arts at NAIT, but he ended up being drawn to cars, motorbikes and snowmobiles. He first co-owned a service station in Josepburg, then worked for Decker Chev-Olds, and finally Southfort Chevrolet. He often joked that he sold nearly everyone in Fort Saskatchewan their first car.After exiting the car business, he finally had his opportunity to do the job he had prepared for his entire life that as a politician. Stew spent a decade on Fort Saskatchewan City Council (2007 to 2017), and it was his favourite of all the jobs he held.His community service went much further than serving as an elected official. He was always volunteering for something, be it as a cub leader, hockey director and scout, with Crime Stoppers or with one of the service clubs. In his later years, he was a passionate volunteer with the Rotary Club.Stew is survived by the love of his life, Linda, and his children Scott (Stacey) and Christy (Rich) and his beloved grandchildren, Gray, Sadie, Ben and Samantha.In lieu of flowers, the family would request that any memorial donations be made in his memory to the Rotary campaign to end polio: https://my.rotary.org/en/polioplus-fundA memorial service will be held on April 9, 2024, in the Shell Theatre in Fort Saskatchewan at 11 a.m. A fellowship lunch to follow.
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GERMSHEID, Patrick "Patty/Germy/Meathead"Was born on November 28, 1949, in Biggar, Saskatchewan. He was a proud big brother to Tim (Judy) and sisters Micki (Carman) and Rose. Pat was predeceased by his parents, Ray and Martha, infant brother Tommy, sister Micki, and his loyal yellow lab Dutchie. Pat left this world on February 2, 2024, with his loving wife Arlene and daughter Karna at his side.Pat and Arlene were a finely tuned machine for 52 years and walked side by side in life. They were partners in the businesses they owned, the work they did in their yard, and the many meals and parties that they hosted in their welcoming home. Pat was a character; Arlene adored him, and even though he was always a going concern, he will forever be the yin to her yang.Pat's three children Karna (Cliff), Rees (Keri), and Kyle (Brittney) worshiped the ground he walked on. They spent their lives laughing at him and at the same time vying for his approval. The love for his kids multiplied with the addition of grandchildren and out-laws; Karna's son Maxwell and Cliff's children Brent (Brooklyn), Sophie, Ryan, and Nate; Rees and Keri's children Brodi, Ruby and Heidi; and Kyle and Brittney's children Henry and Pete. He was also fortunate to be an honorary great-grandpa to June and Hadlee.Pat loved living out at the lake and always made it a special place for everyone. When his family and friends were coming out to their cabins he cleared their snow, stoked their fires, and filled their water tanks so they could roll in and start their visit right away. Pat's willingness to go out of his way to help others was one of his defining characteristics. His love and support was given to all: family, friends, his kid's friends and their families, and the acquaintances of friends and family. His love for people was boundless and Pat and Arlene's home was a sanctuary for people and dogs. He was loved and adored by both.Pat loved the outdoors. He loved to hunt and fish. As much as he loved animals, he was an amazing shot and harvested just as many as he saved. That being said, hunting wasn't just about harvesting big game for Pat. He loved being in the bush and the stories, laughter, hard work, and camaraderie that comes so naturally and effortlessly when doing so. It was always a special time for him. Whether it was bonding times with his sons or with his brother and his best friends.Pat was a self proclaimed dog whisperer, although somehow his dogs were always the least well trained in the neighborhood. There wasn't a stray dog that Pat didn't feed or spend his hard earned dollars on with trips to the vet. His trusted dog Bonnie was his faithful companion these past years. During his and Arlene's annual winter trips to Guayabitos, Pat volunteered at a local dog rescue where he would spend his day talking to, petting, and walking each dog in the orphanage. He always had a dog treat in his pocket and would attract strays wherever he went.With no regrets, Pat worked tirelessly. His need to be useful and the work ethic that followed him into his retirement years meant he was always the go-to-guy. No job was too big, (and unfortunately sometimes) no ladder too high.He always found time to savor life's simple pleasures. In quiet times you could find him sitting on his deck enjoying the birds and his beautiful yard. When happy hour came he welcomed the never ending flow of visitors that would come to share in the space he and Arlene created. Pat knew he had it made.Pat loved a good campfire with friends and family; sharing epic stories which were often repeated throughout the years and became more elaborate with every telling. He started hundreds of campfires with every one being a near miss. The man used so much gasoline that OPEC considered making him an honorary member (although he always protested that he had it under control). Forever generous, he would keep the fire stoked to the point that everyone had to shimmy their chairs back to avoid the heat. Chances are he did that on purpose so that the circle was always big enough for more people to join.Although he had a less than average life span, Pat did not live an average life. His departure has left a devastating hole in the hearts of those who knew him and created an irreplaceable void in the lives of his family and friends. He will be remembered with laughter and love, and the endless stories that surround Pat will keep him alive in the hearts and minds of all those he loved and who loved him so fiercely back.Please join us in raising a glass to celebrate Pat's legacy on June 15, 2024:Happy Hour with Pat GermsheidEvent Date: June 15, 2024 Time: 4 - 6p.m.Location: 'The Venue', 4th Floor 10101 86 Ave Ross Creek Professional Centre, Fort Saskatchewan
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STRAUSS, BradleyWith great sadness in our hearts, the family of Bradley Strauss announce his sudden passing on March 28, 2024 at the age of 56.Left to cherish their dear memories with him are his beloved brother and sister-in-law, Leonard and Gloria Strauss, his beloved sister Carole Schinkinger, his devoted partner Dianne Mouncey.His precious nieces and nephews: Lisa and Gordy Noon, Leon Strauss, Tracy Schinkinger, Trevor and Katie Schinkinger, Travis and Heidi Schinkinger, Terralyn and Brent Matiaszow, Troy and Angela Schinkinger. His adored great-nieces and nephews: Kaitlyn and Kyler Fleming; Kyra and Kassidy Noon; Taylor, Tyson and Madison, and Trent Heidinger; Marley MacKinnon; Avery, Brooklyn and Sarah Schinkinger; Merle and Mabel Matiaszow and Henry Schinkinger. His many cherished cousins in Alberta and B.C. His long-time friends Gabriela Sladkova, Robert Crichton, Brandon Robinson, Al and Deb Smith, Vince and Samantha Peters and a street full of kind neighbours. Brad was greeted in heaven by his loving parents Elmer and Doris Strauss and his beloved brother-in-law, Conrad Schinkinger.Brad will be greatly missed in the Fort Saskatchewan, AB community as he was a long-time business owner (Associated Telecom) and a member of the Fort Saskatchewan Fire Department. He retired to Armstrong, B.C. to spend his days fishing - his most loved hobby with his best friend, his dog Mocha.The family will be holding a private memorial service at a later date. In lieu of floral tributes, donations can be made to the Bethlehem Lutheran Church Memorial Fund or a charity of one's choice.Expressions of sympathy may be forwarded to the family at: www.CypressFuneral.caArrangements entrusted to Cypress Funeral and Cremation Services®Vernon 250-558-0866 and Armstrong 250-546-7237
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WYLIE, Edward (Ted) Donald1944 - 2024It is with heavy hearts that we share the sudden passing of our beloved husband, father, and grandfather.Ted unexpectedly passed away on Wednesday February 28, 2024 at 79 years of age.He is survived by his wife Maria; children Michelle (Jim) and Ashley (Owen); beautiful granddaughter Mena; cousin Herb (Rose); plus all the extended family and numerous relatives, friends, and neighbours.The Wylie family extends a big thank you to everyone at the Fort Saskatchewan Leisure Day Program for all their help and support over the past 10 years, helping Ted and keeping him busy and active.Ted's family also extends their heartfelt gratitude for the outpouring of love, support, and condolences they have received during this difficult time, for the memories, wishes, love, and kindness from all who knew and loved him.Cremation has taken place, and honouring Ted's wishes there will be no formal service. Instead, Ted's immediate family will take him at a later date to be with his parents and favourite uncle.Donations in Ted's memory may be made to the Alzheimer Society of Alberta & NWT, or to the Alberta Diabetes Foundation."When we lose someone we love, We must learn not to live without them, But to live with the love they left behind."
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PTASHNIK, SheilaIt is with great sadness that the family of Sheila Carole Ptashnik announces her peaceful passing while surrounded by family on March 11, 2024, at the age of 78.She was extremely grateful to have recently made memories in Mexico with close family before becoming ill. She was predeceased by her mother Lorraine, and sisters Patricia and Leona.Alongside her husband Bob of 41 years, she will be lovingly remembered by her children, Shannon (Sharon) and Sheldon (Mickie); grandchildren Joshua, Greydon, Slader, and Marloh, her chickadee. Her brother Larry (June) and sisters Darlene (John), and Christina (Wayne), along with special nieces and nephews, will miss her strength and love.She was always there with a cup of tea and a good dose of laughter, and has left a legacy of cherished memories in the hearts of all she touched. A Memorial Service took place at First Memorial Riverview Chapel in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta, on March 18, 2024, to celebrate Sheila's life. In place of flowers, please consider donating to the ministry she followed, Shepherd's Chapel Ministries, P.O. Box 416, Gravette, AR 72736.
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JANSEN, Melvin AndrewJanuary 15, 1948 March 8, 2024It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of our beloved Mel, on Friday, March 8, 2024 at the age of 76 years.Left to cherish Mel's memory are his loving wife, Brenda; son, Corey (Leah); daughter, Trisha (Lorri); grandchildren, Joshua, Alicia, and Graedon; brother, Abe (Fern); sister-in-law, Diane (Robert) as well as many dear nieces and nephews.A Celebration of Mel's Life will be held later this year.Written Tributes may be made to www.riverviewfuneral.com
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PROCHNAU, Elsie DorothyNovember 6, 1925 February 19, 2024Elsie was one of the daughters of Ludwig and Martha Prochnau born on the farm and attended Deep Creek School and Bruderheim School. She worked at Woodwards and taught piano lessons, as she had a deep love for music.She is survived by her sisters, Irene Harke, Jeanetta Bartz and sister-in-law, Sophie Prochnau. Brothers, Norman (Maria) and Elmer (Margaret) and many nieces, nephews and friends.A special thank you for the wonderful and compassionate care given at the Good Samaritan Residence.Memorial donations may be made to the Good Samaritan Society, 8861-75 Street NW Edmonton, AB T6C 4G8 or online at: goodsaminfo@gss.orgA Funeral Service was held on Wednesday, February 28, 2024 at the Bruderheim Community Church in Bruderheim, Alberta.
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Nov 19, 1980 - Feb 19, 2024
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NYGREN, Howard ArthurMarch 4, 1953 - February 2, 2024On February 2, 2024, Howard Arthur Nygren of Fort Saskatchewan AB died at the age of 70 years from a critical respiratory illness. He will be sadly missed by his wife Kristine, son Brett, daughter Casey, granddaughter Willow, grandson Holden, brothers Richard (Kathleen), David (Lorraine), Dale (Violet), Gerald (Ruth), Kevin, two nieces, eleven nephews and numerous other relatives and friends.Howard was predeceased by his parents Gordon and Irene Nygren and his nephew Shane Nygren.Howard was born at Wadena Saskatchewan and moved near Golden BC in his youth. He worked in BC as an Industrial Insulator before moving to Fort Saskatchewan in 1980 where he was employed by Sherritt Gordon for over 25 years. He then became an Occupational Health and Safety Officer and worked at several job sites until his retirement.Howard loved to camp, fish and spend time with his family and friends.Howard has been cremated and will be interred in the cemetery at Golden BC in the spring, as he wished. A gathering of family and friends will be held at that time.If so desired, a donation in Howard's memory to the Fort Saskatchewan Hospital, the Royal Alexandra Hospital, STARS or a charity of your choice is always appreciated.
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March 30, 1952 - January 31, 2024
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CHRISTENHUSZ, Lawrence Anthony HendricksIt is with deeply saddened hearts that we announce the passing of our father Lawrence Anthony Hendricks Christenhusz. He passed on January 24, at the age of 56 in Fort Saskatchewan Alberta. He is survived by his mother-in-law Marlene Taylor, his daughter Andeline Christenhusz, son Kyle (Rebecca) Christenhusz and granddaughter Midlynn Christenhusz. His seven sisters, Evelyn (Ken) Gaudet, Linda (Irvin) Berg, Diane (Danny) Berg, Janet (David) Bliid, Julie (Manley) Fisher, Phyllis (Reg) Cruickshank and Laureen (Brent) Baldry. As well as his sisters in laws Anna (Darrell) Musijowski and Beverly (Luke) Robin and several nieces and nephews.He was predeceased by his mother Angeline Christenhusz (Poltorak) and father Anthony Christenhusz and his beloved wife of 35 years Candy Christenhusz (Taylor). Their lives had taken many turns but their love persevered and it brings us great comfort to know that they are once again reunited.Lawrence was a pillar in the community and was well known and loved for his selflessness and happy go lucky spirit. We know his absence will be felt by many. His funeral will be held on February 4 at 1 p.m. at Pioneer House 10102 100 Ave in Fort Saskatchewan, all are welcome to attend. In lieu of flowers the family asks that donations be made to Nature Alberta to support children's outdoor programs.
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MASCHMEYER, DennisDennis Earl George Maschmeyer, respected and adored father, grandfather, and great-grandfather, passed away quietly on Sunday, January 21, 2024. Born May 13, 1939, to George and Emma Maschmeyer, Dennis was raised in the community of Bruderheim, Alberta. Shortly after graduating from the University of Alberta with a degree in Chemical Engineering, Dennis married his soul mate, Karol Anita (Lewis), on December 29, 1962 and together they raised their children on the family farm in Bruderheim. Dennis donated endless hours and resources to the advancement of local organizations and community buildings such as the Practice Readiness Center in the Fort Saskatchewan Hospital. In recognition of his many contributions the museum located in the Walker School of Bruderheim was renamed the Dennis Maschmeyer Museum.As Dennis pursued his career with Sherritt International Corporation, he travelled the world sharing meetings and meals with international leaders, such as Fidel Castro and Ferdinand Marcos, as he introduced technology and innovation to many nations. Although expansion of the Metals business of cobalt and nickel remained a core of Dennis' attention, as he became the President and CEO of Sherritt, he spoke well of Sherritt's innovativeness and expansion into acquiring other assets such as Luscar in the effort to maximize profitability. However, he considers his greatest contribution to Sherritt to be the removal of asbestos from the work site and the increase of safety procedures to minimize lost-time injury hours and eliminate fatalities.However, Dennis' greatest pride and focus was upon his family. He will best be remembered for his love, passion, and commitment to put family foremost. Every member of his family will agree that Dennis was always willing to offer sound advice, play competitive games, win quarters from lost bets, and supply quizzes. Dennis was predeceased by his late wife Karol. He was the loving father to his children and their spouses Karoden (Perry) Shwetz of Waskatenau, Arlan (Christine) Maschmeyer of Bruderheim, and Tannar (Fiona) Maschmeyer of Bruderheim. Dennis is also remembered fondly by his grandchildren: Seyara (Graeme) Wood, Kanesa, Peytlen (Nicole), Shanya, Katresa, Keydren (Sydney) Shwetz, Brittaney, Bronson (Taylor), Brock (Chelsey), Emerance (Genevieve), Kache (Kelsey) Maschmeyer, and Levi, Ethan, and Aliya Maschmeyer. Dennis is also the proud great-grandfather to Stetson and Kipton Maschmeyer. He leaves behind a dear lady friend Karen McDermid.Regarding Dennis' past endeavors, when asked recently, "What did you do during your life?" Dennis responded with, "What didn't I do!"A Memorial Service will be held at the Dow Centennial Centre Shell Theatre, Fort Saskatchewan on February 5, 2024 at 1:00 p.m.Donations in memory of Dennis Maschmeyer can be made directly to the Lamont Health Care Centre-Palliative Care Unit, 5216 53 St. Lamont, AB T0B 2R0.
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LECHELT, Esther EmmaDecember 9, 1935 January 18, 2024It is with great sadness and much love that the family of Esther Lechelt announce her passing after her battle with cancer at the age of 88 years.She will be lovingly remembered by her husband of 66 years, Arthur; children, Jim (Leanne) Lechelt, Conrad (Becky) Lechelt and Roxane (Nick) Boucher; eight grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren as well as numerous other relatives and friends. Esther loved to laugh and will be fondly remembered for her witty sense of humour and love of a good joke.A small service was held by her family in Fort Saskatchewan.If desired, memorial donations may be made to either of Esther's two favourite charities, Stars Air Ambulance Foundation or the Stollery Children's Hospital Foundation.Written Tributes may be made to: www.riverviewfuneral.com
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Mar 23, 1960 - Jan 10, 2024
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DE LA HAYE, RuthSeptember 15, 1945 December 28, 2023It is with deep sorrow and much love that we mourn the passing of Ruth de la Haye on December 28, 2023at the age of 78 years.Left to cherish Ruth's memory are her son, Robert; daughter-in-law, Tracey; and daughter, Darlene. She will also be fondly remembered by her grandchildren, Christopher, Michael, Tori and Brandon as well as her siblings, Elizabeth, Kevin and William. Ruth has left a lasting legacy and will be missed by all who knew her.Ruth was predeceased her loving husband, Rodney; her grandson, Cody and her siblings, Vivian, Derek, Stephan and Malcolm.Expressions of sympathy and memories can be shared at www.riverviewfuneral.com
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KIEL, Laurene1936 2023On Friday, December 29, 2023 Laurene Kiel (nee Stebner) of Fort Saskatchewan, AB passed away peacefully at the Sturgeon Community Hospital in St. Albert, AB, at the age of 87 years.She was born in Leduc, Alberta and was the first child of William (Bill) and Alma Stebner.She is survived by her son, Gary; her daughters, Sylvia and Lynda; Sylvia's fiancé, Shane; her grandson, Christopher; his wife, Lauren; and her great-granddaughter, Finley.She was predeceased by her loving husband of 61 years, Rudolf (Rudy), her parents and her brother Ervin.The family wishes to send a special thank you to the staff at Sturgeon Community Hospital for their wonderful care and compassion.A Memorial Service will be held on Saturday, January 13, 2024 at 11:00 a.m. at Glory Lutheran Church, 22577 Hwy 16, Sherwood Park, AB.In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made to Glory Lutheran Church Capital Building Fund (www.glorylutheran.ca) or a charity of your choice.To send condolences and get directions to the Edmonton South location, please visit www.connelly-mckinley.com
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Jun 3, 1935 - Jan 1, 2024
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SANK, AllenOn December 27, 2023, Allen Sank of Fort Saskatchewan passed away peacefully at the age of 84 years.Allen is survived by his brother Reg, his niece and nephews, and many great-nieces and nephews.He was predeceased by his parents Frank and Nellie, his brothers Lloyd, Bernie and Jerry and his sister-in-law's Jill and Helen.At Allen's request there will be no funeral service.
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SWARE, Scott Norman JohnIt is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Scott Norman John Sware on Friday December 15, 2023 at the age of 58. Scott will be lovingly remembered by his wife (35 years) Joanne (nee Goutier). His Children Travis, Derek (Andie), Steven (Morgan). His Sister Shawna (Neil). And His Grandchildren Elliot and Scotland. As well as many other members of the family including his beloved cat Max. Scott was Predeceased by his Father Norman (1990), and His mother Rosemarie Sware (nee Homenuik) (2022).A Celebration of Life will be held at the Dow Centennial Center Shell Theatre on Thursday December 28 at 11 a.m. with a luncheon to follow at the Lions Mane Graciously donated by the Morinville Colony.An Interment will be held on Friday December 29, 2023 for close family and relatives.The family wishes to express their sincere gratitude to all that have reached out with well wishes and condolences during this time.
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May 13, 1934 - Dec 10, 2023
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SHACKLETON, WayneMay 13, 1959 - November 25, 2023It is with broken hearts that we say goodbye to Wayne on his passing November 25, 2023. His memory will be cherished by his loving wife Sandy and daughter Jamie who were by his side. He will be greatly missed and remembered by his sister Jackie (Leonard), brother Darren (Kim), his in-laws, the Wallbank family as well as numerous family and friends. Wayne was predeceased by his mom, June, in September 2021 and dad, LeRoy, in November 2022.Wayne was born in Lamont but lived his whole life in Fort Saskatchewan where we chose to raise our family. He played many sports and was an avid sports fan - especially hockey, baseball and NASCAR. Wayne also enjoyed camping and water sports with his family and dog always by his side.A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date.
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DUHOLKE, Michael DavidNovember 1975 January 13, 2023It is with deep sorrow and much love that the family announces the unexpected passing of Michael Duholke; while visiting Fort Saskatchewan from his home in Chilliwack, B.C.He is lovingly remembered by his wife, Lindsey; his parents, Brian and Cheryl; brother, Don (Shannon); sister, Samantha (Dale) Zemlak; and nieces, Madison and Bailey. He will also be missed by extended family and friends.Michael was predeceased by his older sister, Tami and his grandparents.Michael attended elementary school in Fort Saskatchewan; graduated from Fort High and NAIT. He worked designing and rebuilding electric pumps for heavy industry. He was also a certified thermographer.Michael was a gentle, loving man. He loved to travel but his passion for the outdoors was epic. He rode his electric unicycle and motorized skateboard on the paths in the Fort and on the seawall in Vancouver. On Vashon Island, Washington kayaking was his pastime. Michael was an avid mountain biker and snowboarder. He loved animals; his dogs, cats and his neighbourhood donkeys in Chilliwack.Cremation has taken place.Donations in Michael's name may be made to the Canadian Mental Health Association- Edmonton Region, https://edmonton.cmha.ca or to an animal charity of your choice.Written Tributes may be made to www.riverviewfuneral.comFirst Memorial Funeral Services- Riverview Chapel, Fort Saskatchewan, 780.998.9898
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Jun 14, 1938 - Nov 12, 2023
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April 8, 1977 - October 28, 2023
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WALKER, Patricia ArleneFebruary 23, 1943 October 20, 2023It is with deep sadness that the family of Patricia (Patsy) Walker announce her passing at the age of 80. Patsy was predeceased by her parents, Enedine and Patrick Morin, her precious daughter, Carrie, and the love of her life, Earl. She was a loving mom to Jeff, Carrie, Patrick (Janie), and Christine and a caring stepmom to Colleen, Shawn, and Jody. She was also an adored grandma and great-grandma to many. Patsy's incredible wit, her sharp sense of humour, and her nonjudgmental disposition will be missed by all who knew her. Her beautiful smile will live in our memories forever.A private celebration of Patsy's life will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the charity of your choice.Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.riverviewfuneral.com for the Walker family.
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ELLIOTT, Lindis HelenIt is with great sadness that we said goodbye to our beloved mom, grandma, wife, and friend Lindis Elliott on October 15, 2023.Lindis was born in Warkworth, England in 1948 and came to Canada with her parents in 1953. She spent her youth in Calgary, Edmonton, and Lethbridge. She earned her Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Science at the University of Alberta. Lindis moved to Sarnia, Ontario in 1988 and came to Fort Saskatchewan in 1992.Lindis was a scientist, a teacher, a gardener, a voracious reader, a potter, a frugal budgeter, a world traveller, a pioneer in the kitchen, a creative force with a crochet hook, and the best mom ever. She fought a cruel cancer diagnosis with incredible bravery and strength for more than two years and we are so proud of her. We will miss every aspect of her with our whole hearts.Lindis was predeceased by her parents, Jack and Margaret Elliott. She is survived by her husband, Mark Psutka; sons, Joseph Tucker (Marge) and Arthur Tucker (Sheila), and daughters Rebecca Psutka (Alex Kruize) and Rachel Psutka (Jonathan Bauche). She is also survived by grandchildren, Mykaela Tucker (David Berger-Jones), Daniel Tucker (Jemma Hicken), Jack Tucker, James Tucker, Oskar Kruize, Odessa Kruize, and Rosalind Bauche, and two great-granddaughters, Madeline and Ava.Per Lindis' request, there will be no service. She will be laid to rest alongside her parents at Queen's Park Cemetery in Calgary at a later date.Condolences and Written Tributes may be made to www.riverviewfuneral.com
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PAYNE, Joanne RobertaJune 29, 1961 October 19, 2023It is with deep sadness that the family of Joanne announce her passing. Joanne Leave behind Daniel her loving husband of 43 years. She was the caring mom to Andrew (Nouie) and Melony. Joanne was the best and proudest grandma of Gavin, Hanna, Josh, Emily and Olivia. She will be missed greatly by her parents Joe and Joan Trohubiak and her sister Terri-Anne. She was predeceased by sister Shelley and son-in-law Tino. Joanne loved the garden and enjoyed planting all kinds of things from flowers to veggies. She loved spending time with her family especially her grandchildren playing and teaching them everything she could. She will be missed deeply by many extended family and friends. A celebration of Joanne's life will be held on Monday, October 30, 2023 at 10:30 a.m. at the First Memorial Funeral Services Riverview Chapel 11090 86 Avenue, Fort Saskatchewan. In lieu of flowers please do a donation to a charity of your choice.Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.riverviewfuneral.com for the Payne family.
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DEWART, Mickey Ronald March 23,1939 - September 27, 2023It is with great sadness we announce the passing of Mickey (Mick) Ronald Dewart at 84 years of age. He is survived by his loving wife of 61 years Phyllis, sons Randy (Tina) and Brad (Joanne); four grandchildren, Madison, Josh, Katherine and Liam; and a great-granddaughter, Ophelia. Mickey was predeceased by his grandparents Robert and Alma Dewart and his mother Gertrude Dewart.Mickey had a mischievous side to him. Whether it was a joke, a story, or teasing some unlucky individual to the point where he would laugh so hard no sound would come out and tears would stream down his cheeks it was always in good fun.Mickey was generous with his time for others. He loved to visit, have a coffee and swap stories and was often fixing equipment for someone who just could not quite figure out how to solve the problem. Mickey loved animals both big and small; his favorite being any type of dog, and the squirrels/rabbits, which was a love/hate relationships depending on the day of the week. Mickey's favorite spot was his garage where he tinkered endlessly fixing things. There, time knew no bounds. It did not matter the season nor the time of day when he was in his garage. When he would try to share his knack with someone seeking a fix, he would try showing people how to fix things. Being the perfectionist he was, inevitably you were likely to hear "just hold the flashlight and move over", at which point he assumed responsibility for getting the job done. Mickey was always willing to help whether it was a relative, neighbor, or most of the time, one, or both, of his sons on completing a variety of projects.He was determined that he was going to be successful despite only having a Grade 8 education. He worked extremely hard to bring this goal to fruition for both him and his family. He was dedicated to providing a foundation for his family and stayed the majority of his working career of 38 years with the same company, retiring in 1997.He is now resting in peace, walking surrounded by his beloved dogs with enough treats in his pockets for each one of his pooches.At Mickey's request a private family ceremony was held.
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FRENCH, Calvin Wesley "Cal"May 1, 1957September 30, 2023It is with profound sadness that the family of Cal French announce his passing at the age of 66. Cal leaves behind the love of his life Helen. He was the beloved and proud dad of Jade (Jeff), Travis (Mirielle), Billy, Jason, Melissa (Alix), Trevor, and Chantel. Adored Papa to Keely, Kynzly, Amira, Shelby, Shaden, Luke, Emily, Ajza, Zoey, Kyler, Kailey, Zack and Mercedez. Cal leaves behind his mother Doreen and two sisters Kelly (Steve) and Marcia (Ken).Cal was a man who loved spending time with his family, being outside perfecting his lawn and gardens, camping and fishing. Cal was a hardworking man, a mentor to many, and his accomplishments were admirable. Cal will be deeply missed by all who knew him.A celebration of Cal's life will be held on Saturday October 14, 2023 at 2 p.m. at the United Church 10409 100 Avenue, Fort Saskatchewan, AlbertaFond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.riverviewfuneral.com for the French family.
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THORNE, Darlene Beverly It is with great sadness and much love that we say goodbye to our beloved mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and sister, Darlene Beverly Thorne, who passed away on September 25, 2023, at the age of 83.Darlene will be lovingly remembered by son Don (Lori) Lehman, daughter Sandy Lane, sister Arlene Moore, brother Garry Thate, and her sister Wendy Sowden. Grandchildren; Jennifer Kutyn, Holly Johnson, Melanie Schenk, Daniel Pockett, Alex Pockett, Tyler Lehman, Jordyn Lehman. Great-grandchildren; Mathew MacKay, Ethan Johnson, Josh MaKay, Scott Johnson, Wesley Pockett, Sean Johnson, Tempy Pockett, Liam Schenk, Ayden Schenk, Caleb Lehman. Waylon Pockett, Brooke Schenck, Isla Lehman, Jude Lehman. Also, numerous nieces and nephews.Darlene was predeceased by her husband, Ronald Thorne, father Ben Thate, mother Jean McMahon, sister Carol Martin, brother Wayne Thate, and a daughter Lorelei Czerczyk.The Memorial Service will be held at Fort Saskatchewan Alliance Church, 9935-93 Ave Fort Saskatchewan Alberta on October 6, 2023, at 10 a.m. Pastor Daniel Harstadt officiating.There will be a light lunch after service followed by Interment service at Fort Saskatchewan Cemetery, 11090-86 Ave. Fort Saskatchewan.Our family would like to thank the staff and caregivers at Rivercrest Care Centre who cared so much for Darlene during her time there.In lieu of flowers, donations may be made directly to Edmonton Humane Society, 13620-163 ST, Edmonton Alberta T5V 0B2
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LAW, Kerry BondKerry was born September 1, 1962, in Tacoma, Washington and passed on September 7, 2023, in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta.Kerry leaves to mourn his son Tyler, Mother Shirley, brothers, Kevin, Kendall and Keith, his former wife Karen and Chandra and Farouk Rahaman, and many relatives and good friends.He was predeceased by his father John.Kerry graduated from Fort High School and the Power Engineering course from Nait.He worked in several countries, and he loved to travel. He also loved trucks and getting together with his friends.He will be very missed by his family, friends and co-workers.A celebration of life has been held.
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POLLARD, Evelyn (Lyn) Malvena (née Talefich)Evelyn (Lyn) Malvena Pollard (née Talefich) was born on August 19, 1950, in Toronto, Ontario, to her beloved parents Evelyn and Mike Talefich. She peacefully passed away on September 20, 2023 at the age of 73, surrounded by her loving family.Lyn was a remarkable soul who touched the lives of all who knew her. She was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, and friend, and her presence will forever be missed.Lyn is survived by her devoted husband of 50 years, Bob, with whom she shared a lifetime of cherished memories and unwavering love. Together, they exemplified the true meaning of a lifelong partnership, providing a shining example of love and commitment to all who knew them.She was a dedicated mother to her three sons, Ian (Mody), Kyle (Sarah), and Neil (Meghan), whom she loved unconditionally. Lyn was not only their mother but also their confidante, mentor, and source of endless love and support.Lyn's greatest joy in life was her eight adoring grandchildren: Nathaniel, Ryan, Rhys, Leigha, Thomas, Natasha, Keira, and Rowin. She cherished every moment spent with them, watching them grow, and sharing in their laughter and accomplishments. Her legacy of love and family will continue through them.In addition to her roles as a loving wife, mother, and grandmother, Lyn was a pillar of strength to her siblings, Michael (Roberta) and Margie, and a loyal friend to many. Her kindness, generosity, and warm-hearted nature left an indelible mark on everyone she encountered.Lyn's passion for life extended beyond her family and friends. Her enthusiasm for life was infectious, and she inspired those around her to appreciate the beauty in the world.As we say goodbye to Lyn, we remember her not with sorrow but with gratitude for the love, joy, and warmth she brought into our lives. Her memory will forever live on in our hearts.A memorial service to celebrate Lyn's life will be held on Saturday, September 30, at 1:00 p.m. at the First United Church, 10409 100 Ave, Fort Saskatchewan, AB T8L 1Z3. In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests donations be made in Lyn's name to the Canadian Cancer Society, a cause that was close to her heart.Lyn's legacy is a testament to the power of love, family, and the enduring bonds we share with one another. She will be deeply missed but never forgotten.Please join us in honoring the life of Evelyn (Lyn) Malvena Pollard, a cherished wife, mother, grandmother, and friend. May she rest in eternal peace.Please leave condolences at www.glenwoodmemorial.com
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BURKE, GaryWas born in Charlottetown, PEI on November 5, 1955 and passed away peacefully on September 16, 2023, surrounded by loved ones.Gary will be missed by his beloved dog Patches, common law partner Gerry, daughter Pam Walsh (Leon) grandchildren Cody, Josh, Emmalea and Lucas. As well as sisters Lynn Bresnaham (Boyd), Glenda Acorn (Wade) and brothers Wayne, and John (Norma), as well as many nephews and nieces.Predeceased by his parents and sister Joanne.In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the pancreas cancer society.Gary's wish was that the regulars, family and friends meet at the Brant Hotel in Fort Saskatchewan from 3-5 p.m. on September 30, 2023 to raise a glass at his favourite watering hole.Special thanks to Dr. Gilbert, Dr. Clark, nurse Shelly; and all the family and friends that visited and brought him foods and treats, especially the Martime treats. Your visits lightened his mood and spirit, bringing him joy and happiness. Thank you.
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GODFREY, Paul KentSeptember 11, 1945 - September 6, 2023Paul has summited his last mountain. We will miss our Husband, Father, Grandfather, Uncle and friend.Paul is survived by his wife, Thelma, his sons Kent (Jennifer), Levi (Aubrey), Ryan (Rosalind), and Stephen (Sarah) and 8 beloved grandchildren. He was predeceased by his parents, brother and Granddaughter Laraya.He enjoyed his work at Dow Chemical and the Alberta Government.Thank you to the U of A Hematology ward for their excellent care of Paul as well as Dr. Belch and Joanne Hewitt and her team at the Cross Cancer Institute for their phenomenal care.Donations can be made to the Myeloma Alberta Support SocietyServices for Paul were held on Saturday, September 16, 2023, at 11:00 a.m. at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 2090 Sherwood Drive, Sherwood Park.If you were unable to join us, the service has been uploaded to Youtube and can be viewed at: http://youtu.be/J8m6YnX4Sac?si=-aSoN5wf8k09c02W
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GRANT, IanIt is with great sadness that the family of Ian Campbell McKenzie Grant, formerly of Gibbons, AB, announces his passing on Monday Sept 4/2023. An ever-loving husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather, he was born August 14, 1935, in Swift Current Saskatchewan, which he affectionately referred to as "Speedy Creek".He served in the military under the Airborne Regiment for 25 yrs and met and married his wife Lore while stationed overseas in Germany. They later moved to Canada where they resided in various places in Manitoba and Calgary before finally settling in Gibbons for over 50 yrs, and then most recently the Turner lodge in Fort Saskatchewan. After leaving the military, Ian became an insulator with Sherritt Gordon Mines, until his retirement in 1990. He was greatly involved in all aspects of the Gibbons Community, where he was a Legion member, Gibbons Recreation Board member, active within the cubs and Scouts, a chair of the United Church of Gibbons board, and also was a member of the Biped Locomotors Volks Board. Ian enjoyed doing Volk Marches with his wife Lore and they were both volunteers of the Communities in Bloom for several years, helping to plant all the lovely flowers around Gibbons that spruced up the community. He also loved and looked forward to the annual Gibbons Town Wide garage sale. Ian was an adventurous soul and always friendly and kind to all. He will be dearly missed.He is survived by his wife Lore, son Craig (Karen), and daughters Heather (Allen), Corinne (Gerald), and Glenda (Kevin), 8 grandchildren: Janeene,(Duane) Garrett (Brittney), Derek, Meghan (Alex), Kayleena, Dakota (Taylor), Darin and Samantha (Kayden), as well as 9, great- grandchildren: Trey, Cole, Cash, Kiera, Kahl, Callie, Cyrus, Issac, and Levi. Also by 3 sisters: Donna, Gail and Dallas (Terry), sister-in-law, Marg, as well as numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. He was predeceased by his brother, Colin, brother-in-law Harvey and his parents Donald and Louise Grant.All of Ian's friends and relatives are invited to attend a Memorial Service and Celebration of his life on Saturday, September 16, 2023 at 10 a.m. at the United Church 10409 100 ave Fort Saskatchewan, AB, with a luncheon to follow at the Normandy Room in the Fort Saskatchewan Legion .In lieu of any flowers, the family asks that you make a donation to the Coronado United Church or the Fort Saskatchewan United Church.
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CHARLTON, James RaymondJune 7, 1953 August 29, 2023James Raymond Charlton (Jim Charlton) passed away August 29, 2023, in Edmonton after a tough battle with cancer. He was born June 7, 1953, in Edmonton and lived a very fulfilling life. He was so proud of the love he brought into this world with his wife Maureen. Jim will be mourned and his legacy will continue through his children; Keith, Anne, Arynn, Emily and through his beloved grandchildren; Elliot, Elijah, Audrey, Natalie, William, Adaya, Taryn, Ethan, Cole, Jase, William, Parker, Shawn, Krystal and Arthur. He is predeceased by his son David Charlton and his Father Raymond Charlton. A celebration of life will be held on September 8, 2023 at 12:00pm at the First Memorial Funeral Services Riverview Chapel 11090 86 Avenue, Fort Saskatchewan for everyone who wishes to come. Please come out and help us celebrate Jim. If you would like to show your condolences by supporting Maureen financially during this challenging time then you can donate through a gofundme set up for her. https://gofund.me /720e49c3Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.riverviewfuneral.com for the Charlton family.
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DEMBICKI, DennisMarch 3, 1948 August 19, 2023Dennis Richard Dembicki, beloved husband, father, grandfather, and friend, passed away on August 19, 2023, at the age of 75 years.Dennis, a devoted son, was predeceased by his parents, John and Janette Dembicki. Dennis will be lovingly remembered by his wife of 50 years, Cissy Dembicki (Leung); daughter, Jennifer (Richard); son, Michael (Allison); grandchildren, Wilfred, Ashleigh, Madelyn, Charlotte, Andrew; aunt, Patricia Melnyk; as well as his extended family, former colleagues, and friends.Dennis poured his heart and time into his family. Cissy was the love of his life and while he playfully tested her patience at times, his love and devotion to her were unwavering. Dennis was a proud father and grandfather. He was at his happiest at the family cabin surrounded by his kids and grandkids, sharing his love of the outdoors and teaching them how to get into the perfect amount of trouble.Dennis will be remembered for his outgoing and adventurous nature. He had a love for many hobbies fishing, boating, skiing, golfing, curling, swimming, squash, and card games. He was also an active community member, participating in church activities and various municipal committees and organizations.Dennis is also fondly remembered by his former colleagues. He enjoyed a long career as an engineer, with the majority spent at Dow Chemical. He took pride and enjoyment from his work and took great satisfaction in the fact that his children followed in his footsteps, also pursuing engineering careers.A Funeral Mass to celebrate Dennis' life will be held on Monday, August 28, at 9:45 a.m. at Our Lady of the Angels Catholic Church, 10004 101 Street, Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta.In lieu of flowers, donations in memory of Dennis can be made to the Mazankowski Alberta Heart Institute via the University Hospital Foundation.Written Tributes may be made to www.riverviewfuneral.com
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RICHARDSON, Gary J.On July 31, 2023, Gary J. Richardson passed away at the age of 72.Gary is lovingly remembered by his wife Susan, and their 2 children: Tehnieta and Grant.He appreciated how the bible changed his life and was happy to share it with others.A memorial service will be held at 2:00 p.m., on August 19, 2023, at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses at 9965 93 Ave., Fort Saskatchewan.The service will be live streamed. Zoom ID 880 4224 8903 Passcode 132948
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HOLME, Heather Elizabeth (nee Paterson)On July 30, 2023, long time Fort Saskatchewan resident, beloved 56 year wife of Major Edwin Albert Holme (RCAF Ret.), Heather Elizabeth Holme (nee Paterson) was welcomed home by our Lord.She will be lovingly remembered by Edwin, her daughter Angela (Jerry) Jensen, her son Allan L. Holme, six beautiful grandchildren Sam (Dr. Monika Oliver) Toth, Abigail (Corné Hoekstra) Toth, Noah Toth, Cyrus Toth, Elsa Holme and Eva Holme. She was blessed to meet her first great-grandchild, Minke Winnie Hoekstra.She is also survived and loved by her brother Murray (Lynn) Paterson.A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at Our Lady of the Angels Catholic Parish in Fort Saskatchewan Wednesday August 9 at 10 a.m. Luncheon to follow at Pioneer House (across the street).In lieu of flowers donations may be made in Heather's name to the charity of one's choice.
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SMITH, Norman GeorgeIt is with great sadness and much love that we say goodbye to Norm our beloved husband, dad, grandpa and great-grandpa who passed away August 2, 2023 at the age of 93.He will be forever remembered and loved by Shirley, his wife of 67 years; his children Candy (Tracy), Angie (Eldon), Deanie (Bob), Julie (Mike); his grandchildren Brennan (Shauna), Devon (Karen), Tanner, Anthony (Brianna), Derrick (Lauren), Malcolm (Rael), Alex (Tanner), Elwyn (Lisa), Ashley (Josh); his great-grandchildren Sophie, Eloise, Linden, Luke, Lane; his little buddy Rocky and many close relatives and friends.He was predeceased by his parents Elmer and Beatrice and siblings Cameron, Forest, John (Jack), Dorothy, Esther and Gilbert.Norm moved to Fort Saskatchewan in his 20's to work for Sherritt Gordon. He proudly worked for them for 27 years until his retirement. He enjoyed time with his family, farming, golfing, fishing, dancing, travelling, hunting and good old fashioned work. It has been said that Norm was a gentle giant and most certainly he was a true gentleman to the very end. He loved his community and was very active in the church and local organizations.A Celebration of Life took place at Josephburg Community Church at 2 p.m. on August 9, 2023 with Debra Morris officiating. Interment of ashes will be at the Josephburg Community Church Cemetery.The family wishes to express their sincere gratitude to the doctors, nurses, emergency services, and the staff of the Fort Saskatchewan Community Hospital for their kindness, support, and care shown to Norm during his stay.In lieu of flowers, donations in Norm's name may be made directly to the Josephburg Community Church Cemetery or the Fort Saskatchewan Community Hospital Foundation.
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MOREN, Beverly Louise (nee Lander)March 11, 1960 - July 10, 2023It is with profound sadness, that the family of Louise Moren, of Ardrossan, AB., announce her unexpected passing on July 10, 2023 at the age of 63. Louise will be forever missed by her best friend and husband Dean Moren; daughter Crystal Inverarity (Moren) (Trevor), and son James Moren; grandson Hunter Inverarity; mother Fern Lander, sister Joan Lander (Desmond); mother-in-law Darlene Moren; brothers-in-law Don Moren (Anita), and Darren Moren; nephew Nick Moren (Erin); along with many cousins, friends and family. Louise was predeceased by her father Frank Lander and father-in-law Ray Moren. The family will hold a Tribute for Louise and a Celebration of Life on Saturday, August 26, 2023.
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JESSE, HelenAugust 10, 1919 July 9, 2023In Loving Memory Helen was born in Southern Alberta. She married Max Jesse and lived in Lethbridge. She had twin boys: Kenneth and Richard. The family moved to Granum in 1949 then 3 years later to Vulcan where they lived until Max and Helen retired. Retirement led them to Creston, B.C. then later to Oliver. In 1982 Max passed away and Helen became a widow for the last 41 years of her life. She moved to Edmonton in 1983, where she excelled and loved playing bridge. For the last 22 years of her life, she spent in Fort Saskatchewan.Her son, Ken Jesse and grandson Melvin Jesse predeceased her. She will be dearly missed by her son Richard, 5 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren. Helen was the last surviving sibling of 8 sisters and 1 brother.
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BARTLETT, Avery Anthony February 21, 1981 - July 9, 2023It is with sad hearts that we announce the passing of Avery.He is survived by Shannon and daughters, Mariah and Lyrik; his parents, Richard and Debbie; brother, David (Rebecca); sister, Adrienne (Kyle) along with extended family. He will be deeply missed and remembered for his inquisitive and mischievous nature. He always had a love of animals, in particular his dog, KC. His sense of humour and his love of family will always be cherished.Private family gathering to follow.Written Tributes may be made to www.riverviewfuneral.com
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Eston (Kelly), Mary Roberta (nee Osbaldeston)On Saturday, July 15, 2023, Mary Roberta Eston passed away peacefully at the age of 99 years.Left to cherish Mary's memory are her children, Beverley (Geraldine) Kelly, Barbara Hostyn (Ed Chaba), Robert David (Bonnie) Kelly, Garry Arthur Kelly and Maureen Faye Kelly (Brad Elasser); 10 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; 2 great-great- grandchildren; brother, Walter (Linda) Osbaldeston; sister-in-law, Esther Hoiness, as well as numerous nieces, nephews, extended family and friends.Mary was predeceased by her grandson, Derek Hostyn; son-in-law, Ron Hostyn; parents, Emma and Amos Osbaldeston; as well as her brothers, Charlie (Dorothy), Vernon (Ginny) and David.Mary was an active person, who could often be found square dancing and teaching yoga. She enjoyed socializing and meeting new people during these activities. Mary also found great joy in spending time tending to her garden. Mary will be missed by all those who were blessed to have known her.A Graveside Service for Mary will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Friday, July 28, 2023 at Fort Saskatchewan Cemetery, 11090 86 Avenue, Fort Saskatchewan, AB.In lieu of other tributes, donations in Mary's memory may be made directly to a charity of one's choice.Written Tributes may be made to www.riverviewfuneral.com
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GRAHAM, Phyllis Audrey (nee Bell)Born March 25, 1933 in Rosetown, SK and passed away peacefully on July 5, 2023 in Ft. Saskatchewan, AB.Phyllis was predeceased by her husband, Glenn Alexander Graham in 2001 and her son, Brent Norm Graham in 2013.She is survived by her sister, Mavis Orpen; children, Linda Legate (Ron), Miles Graham (Vicki), Jocelyn Silver (Daryl) and Daana Downey; and 7 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren, Brent Legate (Dalal) - Sloane and Aden, Evan Legate (Jenn) - Ford and June, Bryan Graham (Katrina) - Josh, Ethan and Grace, Reagan Bergen (Scott) - Jacob and Jordyn, Graham Silver (Aly), Alexe Downey, and Scott Downey (Jill) - Georgia. Phyllis is also survived by many special nieces and nephews and her sisters-in-law, Shirley Bell and Nancy Gehm.At Phyllis's request there will not be a service or a celebration of life and instead you may plant a tree in her honor or make a donation to a charity of your choice.Written Tributes may be made to www.riverviewfuneral.com
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HUNT, Frank Louis93, of Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta, passed peacefully on June 20, 2023He was born to parents Samuel and Winnifred Hunt on August 28, 1929 in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. Frank grew up in a house filled with love with his brothers Dick and Bert, and his sisters Joyce, Gwen and Pat.Frank married Doreen, the love of his life, in 1951. They had 72 wonderful years together living in Moose Jaw, Hawkesbury, Fort McMurray and Fort Saskatchewan. Frank is survived by his wife Doreen, son Tom, daughter Shirley, brother Bert, sisters Gwen and Pat, 1 brother-in-law, 5 grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren, 3 great-great- grandchildren, 8 nephews, and 8 nieces.Frank had a long successful career working for BA Oil, Gulf Oil, Syncrude, Petro Canada, and Enviro Fuels, where he held many titles.He loved working in his greenhouse growing beautiful plants for family and friends to enjoy. His greatest joy was travelling to Fawcett Lake with his fishing buddy, son Tom. Sitting in his boat fishing was the highlight of his summer seasons. Along with the very late night BBQ steak, baked bean, and potato suppers. Oh, the stories he would tell while sitting around the campfire!Frank was the head, heart and protector of the family. He was the rock that held everyone together. His wisdom and generosity will live on forever in our hearts and our memories.A family graveside burial will be held at a later date in Moose Jaw."Did you ever know that you're my heroAnd everything I would like to be?I can fly higher than an eagle,For you are the wind beneath my wings."Silbar and Henry, as sung by Bette Midler
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VAN DER KLEY, Marinus (Rien) CornelisOf Fort Saskatchewan Alberta, passed away on June 26, 2023 at the age of 77.Rien was born on August 30, 1945 to Cornelis and Gijsberta van der Kleij in Jutphaas Netherlands.Rien spent 2 years serving in the Dutch military where he was stationed at Vliegbasis Soestergburg, Verz Squadron.In 1965, Rien met Everarda at Soestergburg and they married on February 14, 1969. Rien and Arda immigrated to Canada in April 1973 to raise their family.Upon settling in Edmonton close to family, Rien became a type setter at the Edmonton Journal. He saw much advancement in technology first hand. While working nights was tough, he ensured he shared his love of camping and adventure with his boys as often as he could.After 34 years at the Edmonton Journal, Rien retired. They decided in 2009 to become Snowbirds and spent 10 winters in Yuma, Arizona where they made many friends, toured numerous places and made countless memories together.Marinus was predeceased by his parents, Cornelis and Gijsberta, and his younger brother Martien. He is survived by Arda, his wife of 54 years, sons Andrew (Kelsey) and Peter (Dan) and granddaughters Brooklyn and Sydney.The family would like to thank the staff and doctors at the Fort Saskatchewan Community Hospital, Mazankowski Heart Institute, and the Cross Cancer Institute for their compassionate care over the past 2 years.Services will be held at Our Lady of the Angels Catholic Church in Fort Saskatchewan Alberta on Wednesday, July 5 at 10:30 a.m. Interment will follow at the Lamoureux cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to The Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada.
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SIMMONS HelenSeptember 10, 1927 - June 26, 2023Our beloved aunt and friend, Helen Simmons of Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta, passed away peacefully at the Fort Saskatchewan Community Hospital while supported by her family and friends on June 26, 2023, at the age of 95 years.Helen was the last of her sibling family, predeceased by her parents Frederick and Leana Simmons (nee Davidson), brothers Fred, Hector, Louis, Merritt, and Ched Simmons, and her sisters Molly Flammond, Grace Slater, Annie Shirvell, Karyl Wright and Jeanne Jerace.Helen is lovingly remembered by nephews and nieces, Grant, Neil, and Maxine Simmons; Heather Fischer, Janice and Marilyn Simmons, and Patty Simmons-Slavin; Louis Simmons, Phyllis Dewart (Simmons), Keith, and Debbie Smith (Simmons), Stewart Simmons, Ardelle Dudley (nee Slater), Cole Shirvell, Avrum Wright; Dean, and Susan Kyle (nee Jerace), and numerous grand-nieces and nephews. Friends Cathy Vereyken (colleague), Doris Cooper (friend), and neighbors the Smiths, Galloways, McEacherns and Speedies.Helen was also predeceased by nephews and nieces Ronnie Simmons, Tracie, Darlson and Acron Flammond; Diane Simmons, Buck Slater, and Sean Jerace.A visitation will be held on Friday, July 7, 2023 from 12 1 p.m. with the funeral service beginning at 1p.m. at First Memorial Riverview Chapel located at the gates of the Fort Saskatchewan cemetery 10090-86 Avenue Fort Saskatchewan, with interment to follow.The family wishes to acknowledge the help and support of the Fort Saskatchewan Community hospital as well as the staff and friends of Southfort Bend where Helen was a resident for 5 years before her death. Helen thanks the community for their help and support. Memorial donations in the name of Helen Simmons may be made to UNICEF or the humanitarian charity of your choosing.Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.riverviewfuneral.com for the Simmons family.
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ANSTRUTHER, Helen Mary On Tuesday May 30, 2023, Helen Anstruther quietly passed away at the age of 81.Born in Cochenour, Ontario she spent the remainder of her life in the community of Fort Saskatchewan. Helen was known for her deep love of animals, in particular horses, which she spent many years training. She was also a talented painter, who found such solace and joy in creating her art.Predeceased by her parents Grace and Robert Anstruther, and her brother Bob (Ruth) Anstruther. Helen leaves behind her loving sister, Wende Anstruther (Bob Hann), and Helen's good friend, Wes Yeo, along with many nephews, nieces, great-nephews and nieces.She will always be remembered as a gentle spirit, whose sense of humor and kindness will be sorely missed.A private celebration of life will occur at a later date. In lieu of flowers, the family would appreciate any donations to the Alberta SPCA.To send condolences, please visit: www.connelly-mckinley.com
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SMITH, Merla June (nee Del Frari)It is with great sorrow and much love from our family that we announce the passing of our beloved mother, dear grandmother, and cherished wife, Merla who passed on June 14, 2023 at the age of 68 years old.Merla will forever be remembered by both her immediate family, her extended family, and close friends. She is survived by her husband Paul of 48 years, her children Tracy (Curtis) and Randall (Dubraska) and her grandchildren; Hayden, Henry, Liam, and Cassidy.Her extended family and close friends are too numerous to mention but it is needless to say that she was a surrogate grandmother and dedicated friend to all she met. In her later years she was also known as "Gam"; Great Aunty Merla.Merla was born on June 13, 1955 to Peter and Kathy Del Frari. She grew up on the family farm near Unity Saskatchewan as the youngest of several children. In April of 1975, she wed Paul Smith and they eventually settled to build a life on a farm near Josephburg, Alberta. They raised their two children there while farming grain and hogs. Four grandchildren came into her world before she finally retired from farm work in 2018. Her gardening skills were exemplary as she maintained her house plants, flower beds and large garden of which fed many friends and family alike. Among the family that she loved dearly, she also loved singing, playing guitar, crocheting, crafts, baking and cheering on her Raptors.Celebration of Life will be held at 11a.m. on Thursday, June 22, 2023 at the Moyer Recreation Complex Hall, reception to follow. Inurnment will be held at the Fort Saskatchewan Municipal Cemetery at 2:30p.m.In lieu of flowers and donations, please spend more time laughing and singing with your loved ones.
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BAILY, Edward WilliamIt is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Edward W. Baily on June 5, 2023 at the age of 91.Edward is lovingly remembered by his spouse, Nora (married 67 years), son Ken Baily, daughter, Sharon Baily (David Kalynowski), son, Tom Baily, daughter, Karen Baily, son Tom Baily, grandchildren; Amber (Brandon) Brock, Mervyn Abrams, Anda Abrams, Christopher Martel, Robbie Baily, Carmen Sheane, Zachary and Pearse Birnie, Byron Kalynowski, Cynthia (Derek Loucko), Jason and Soloman Kalynowski. Great-grandchildren; Ayden, Emerson, Shea and Averie Brock, Taylor, Jordan and Colin Sheane, Veka and Ria Kalynowski and Calvin and Quinton Loucks.Edward was predeceased by sons; Allen (21 years old), and Raymond Baily (53 years old), daughters; Joan Abrams (61 years old), and Ellen Baily (36 years old), and great-granddaughter Hazel Loucks (19 months).A funeral was held at Hope Chapel 13 Langley Drive, Fort Saskatchewan, AB on June 12, 2023 at 2:00 p.m. Pastor Allan Swan officiating.The family wishes to express their sincere gratitude to the Doctors and nurses at the Fort Saskatchewan Hospital who carred for Edward during his stay there. Thanks to all the family and friends for their support at this time.
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POTVIN, Brent William1963-2023It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Brent William Potvin of Fort Saskatchewan on June 1 after a long and courageous fight with cancer. When he was first diagnosed, his doctors suggested he might have a year to 18 months. Brent's determination gave the people in his life five more years with him and they are all grateful for that extra time we got to enjoy in his company.Brent was born on August 17, 1963 in Wainwright, Alberta and led a life well lived that included stops in Hay River, Lethbridge, North Battleford and Fort McMurray along the way. A committed husband and father who cared deeply for his family, Brent also made a positive difference at his workplace and in his community through his leadership at sites that included Mildred Lake, Horizon, Long Lake and Scotford.He is survived by his wife Deborah (nee Rowe) and daughters Laysha and Desiree, as well as many relatives and friends whose lives were made better by knowing him.A funeral liturgy will be held on Friday, June 9 at noon at Our Lady of the Angels Catholic Church, 10004 101 Street in Fort Saskatchewan.The family would like to express its gratitude to the staff at both the Cross Cancer Institute and Fort Saskatchewan Community Hospital for their help, support and kindness throughout Brent's treatment.In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Brent's name to Fort Saskatchewan Minor Hockey.Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.riverviewfuneral.com for the Potvin family.A giant pine, magnificent and old Stood staunch against the sky and all around Shed beauty, grace and power. Within its fold birds safely reared their young. The velvet ground beneath was gentle, and the cooling shade gave cheer to passers by. Its towering arms a landmark stood, erect and unafraid, As if to say, "Fear naught from life's alarms".It fell one day. Where it had dauntless stood was loneliness and void. But men who passed paid tribute and said, "To know this life was good, It left its mark on me. Its work stands fast". And so it lives. Such life no bonds can hold This giant pine, magnificent and old.
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BROWN, Bendaline (Bennie) January 6, 1941 - May 18, 2023Bendaline entered the presence of our Lord and Saviour, Jesus, on May 18, 2023. Bennie will be remembered by her husband, George. She is survived by her sister, Mona, as well as many family members and friends. Bennie and George have lived and farmed in the Fort Saskatchewan area since 1972.A Celebration of Bendaline's Life will be held at Fort Alliance Church, 9935 93 Avenue, Fort Saskatchewan, AB, on Saturday, June 17, 2023 at 2:00 p.m.I thank the staff at Rivercrest Care Centre for their kind and compassionate care of Bendaline and to all those who have provided ongoing support, meals and prayers.In lieu of flowers, donations in Bennie's honour can be made to the Cross Cancer Foundation or to a charity of your choice.
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STEAD, Gary GeorgeGary George Stead of Chipman, Alberta passed away on May 24, 2023 at the age of 80. He was born March 14, 1943 in Biggar, SK to George and Helen Stead. Sadly Gary never met his father, he was killed in WWII off the Coast of Vancouver Island 4 months after Gary was born.Gary leaves behind to celebrate his life, his sons Patrick of Calgary and Garret (Melissa Lynne) of Ardrossan, daughter Melissa Dawn of Leduc, his 6 grandchildren Emma, Brianna, Hailey, Rebecca, Cameron and Sawyer, his sisters Donna and Susan and brothers Dan, Darryl, David, Alvin and Danny and many other family and friends. Gary was predeceased by his parents George and Helen, his wife Greta and his grandson Clayton.Gary was an avid outdoorsman who enjoyed hunting and fishing and was always willing to help someone out in their time of need. He dabbled in many things in his life, military service, welding, carnival attendant, salesman, entrepreneur, journeyman locksmith and even portrayed Ronald McDonald for McDonalds in the Edmonton area in the 1970's. He served the residents of the Village of Chipman Council for 30+ years, as a Councillor as well as the Fire Chief. He also served on other municipal boards within the area for almost as many years.A service will be held at the Chipman National Hall at 4715 50 St, Chipman, Ab at 1:00 p.m. on Sunday June 11, 2023. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Gary's honour directly to Diabetes Canada: https://diabetes.ca/
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RITTER, Donna Delores (Willie)April 20, 1944 May 30, 2023It is with great sadness and much love that we say goodbye to a loving wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, Donna Delores Ritter who passed away peacefully at home May 30, 2023 at age of 79.She is survived by her best friend and husband of 57 years Helmuth, daughter Karen (Rick) Kroetsch, son Kevin (Brenda). Grandchildren Bradley (Suzanne), Damian, Zachary, Josie, Meagan (Armin), and Madeline, and 8 great-grandchildren who all were the center of her universe.Also survived by her brother Ken (Lynette) Willie and her brother-in-law Doug MacLean.She was predeceased by her parents Adela and Edward Willie and sister Lois MacLean.Mom loved going to the mountains, genealogy, trying to find auction sales, tractor pulls, and parades for her and dad to occupy their weekends. She loved going on holidays around the world, camping with family and friends and spending time at the cabin. She was also the best person to talk to at a time like this. She knew exactly what to do.A funeral service will be held Thursday, June 8, 2023 at 11:00 a.m. at Fort Saskatchewan Community Center, Normandy Room (Fort Legion) 9964-93 Ave Fort Saskatchewan.In lieu of flowers, donations in Donna's honour can be made directly to the Heartland Community Hospice Foundation.
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RETZLAFF, Glenn AllenFebruary 20, 1946 May 23, 2023It is with deeply saddened hearts that we announce the passing of Glenn Allen Retzlaff, known to so many that loved him as "Chico" on May 23, 2023 at the age of 77 years. Glen was predeceased by his loving wife Shirley Jeanne and his parents William and Grace Retzlaff. Glenn will be lovingly remembered by his son Bradley William (Dyanna) and his daughter Tammy Lynn Stuparyk (Tate), grandchildren Brayanna, Alyssa (Nolan) and Ashton as well as his one and only great-grandson Stone. His memory will be cherished by his siblings, nieces, nephews, cousins, extended family and a whole lot of wonderful friends.Glenn spent his life doing what he loved; working alongside his son Brad, in running TRU-WEST Company Ltd for many years. In the winters, he spent his time away in Mesa, Arizona, with his many friends, escaping the winters. While home in Fort Saskatchewan, he had such a community of long time and new friends and cherished each and every one.A Celebration of life will be held on June 1, 2023 at 2:00 p.m. at the Dow Centennial Centre at 8700 - 84 Street, Fort Saskatchewan at the Shell theatre. Food and beverages and a time to cherish his memory will follow directly after at the Lions Mane Banquet room, also in the same building. Cremation has taken place and internment will be held at a later date.The family would like to express their extreme gratitude to the Fort Saskatchewan Detachment of the RCMP and Victim Services for their compassion and kindness the day of Glenn's passing.In lieu of flowers, donations in Glenn Retzlaff honor may be made directly to Heartland Community Hospice Foundation, Fort Saskatchewan 4H or to Fort Saskatchewan Victim Services.
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MCDOUGALL, WayneGeorgeSeptember 27, 1941 -May 21, 2023It is with great sadness that the family of Wayne McDougall announce his passing on the morning of May 21, 2023, with his family by his side.Wayne is survived by his loving wife Dale, children Cathy (David) Ridenour, Jean (Larry) Stacey/Huculak, four grandchildren as well as great- grandchildren.In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation in Wayne's name to the Sturgeon Community Hospital Foundation for the exceptional care he received.Celebration of life will be held at a later date.
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RICE, DaleNovember 20, 1962May 14, 2023It is with great sadness and heavy hearts that we announce the sudden passing of Dale Alan Rice, on May 14, 2023 at the age of 60.Predeceased by his father Clyde Lyall Rice and brothers Lyall and Wayne Rice. Survived by his daughter, Mandy Rice (Ryan), mother Gwen Rice, nephew Brad Rice (Sarah, children Gracie and Lyla) and niece Shawna McLeary (Tim, children Ryler, Wylder and Colter).Dale was a man of few words who showed his love through acts of service and the most beautifully picked cards for every occasion, which both his daughter and mother have always cherished and now will cherish and hold even more dear to their hearts. He spent his working days with Strathcona County and then Sureway Construction where he was a part of building several Alberta highways. When he wasn't working he was keeping busy maintaining the various properties he lived on over the years - always keeping his grass looking sharp! In his later years, he spent a great deal of time caring for his mother's property where he grew up and then called home again for the last several years. He also loved his trucks! Never without a towel on the seat to keep it clean and music turned up loud and the window down. His imprint will be forever felt by those closest to him. Due to Dales wishes, there will be no funeral service.Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.riverviewfuneral.com for the Rice family.
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Mar 1, 1935 - May 17, 2023
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TRZMIEL, Myrna Elline1953 2023It is with deep sadness that the family of Myrna Trzmiel announce her passing at the age of 70. She leaves behind her loving husband Tom. She was a loving and caring mom to Anna (Geno), Vanessa (Matt), Walter (Taylor) and Jenny. She was the adored mama and kokum and great mama and kokum to many. Myrna was predeceased by her son Wayne. She will be deeply missed by many family and friends. Services will be announced on the funeral home website. Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.riverviewfuneral.com
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KOZLEY, Bonnie LouiseMrs. Bonnie Louise Kozley, late of Fort Saskatchewan, AB; formerly of Fort St. James, BC, passed away peacefully on Friday, May 19, 2023 at the age of 84 while being cared for at the Lamont Health Care Centre. She is survived by her loving family; her son (Joanne) of Fort Saskatchewan; a granddaughter, Erin; grandson, Andy and brother Jim Beck (Sis). Bonnie was predeceased by her parents Flo and Harold; one sister Jean (Emerald); one brother Patrick (Bonnie) and, of course, her loving husband Andy.Her family paid this tribute to her, "Bonnie was one of the most kind and welcoming people you'd ever met. She always opened her heart and home to anyone that knew her, and the love she showed as a mother and loving wife will be forever missed"A Celebration of Life will be held on Sunday, June 4, 2023 at 1:00 p.m. at the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 27 in Fort Saskatchewan and all family and friends are welcome to attend. The family will also be hosting a Celebration of Life in British Columbia at a later date.
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Jan 15, 1937 - May 17, 2023
]]>MACKINTOSH, Callum GeorgeJanuary 27, 1963April 26, 2023Callum was born at home in Auldurn, Scotland; to John and Mary MacKintosh. He immigrated to Canada with his family in 1966, he was to spend the rest of his life in the Fort Saskatchewan area. Cal loved to paint, read, golf, drive down river road with his morning coffee and reading the newspaper. But what he loved most was his mother Mary and his nieces Kelsey Jones and Michelle Crossman; and Michelle's children Nhial, Flynn, and Robyn Crossman. Cal leaves behind sister Kathleen (Wilf) and brother John (Karen); nephew-in-law Mike Crossman and Nathanial Snyder. He was predeceased by his father John, brother Bob, nephew Robert, brother-in-law Mike Jones and his cousin and best friend Neil McCaskill.Be at peace Cal.Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.riverviewfuneral.com for the MacKintosh family.
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McGIVERN, MartinMay 12, 1945 April 24, 2023It is with heavy hearts that our family announces the passing of Martin McGivern, of Fort Saskatchewan, AB on April 24, 2023, at the age of 77.He is survived by his beloved wife Georgenia (Gina) McGivern and their children Stefanie and David.He will be sadly missed by his brother Arthur (Jean) McGivern of Fort Saskatchewan, sisters, Margaret Mathewes and Marie (Clive) Fraser of Scotland. There are several relatives and friends here and in Scotland, that will be saddened by his loss.He was predeceased by his parents, Arthur and Jane McGivern and brother Edward McGivern.Martin was born on May 12, 1945, in Coatbridge, Lanarkshire, Scotland. He came to Canada on his own and made his way to Alberta where he obtained several tickets in the trades. He made his home in Fort Saskatchewan with his wife and children.Martin was well known in the community through his business Fort Sask. Plumbing & Heating Ltd., that he operated for 21 years.He was diagnosed with dementia in 2012 and has sadly succumbed to this illness after a lengthy battle.We would like to thank all the wonderful staff at the Summerwood Retirement Village, (DAL 2, assisted living) where Martin received a great deal of his care. We would also like to extend a special thank you to the wonderful and compassionate health care staff at Villa Caritas, Unit 2B, who cared for him in his final months.As per Martin's wishes, no formal funeral will be held. Memorial donations can be made in Martin's name to the Alzheimer's Society of Canada.
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CLARKE, Lester Ernest February 14, 1943 - April 21, 2023The family of Lester Clarke wish to announce his passing on April 21, 2023 at the age of 80 years.Lester is survived by his two sons, Darcy (Cindy) and Darrin (Ana Maria), his two grandsons Brenin and Peightin, and three step-grandchildren Sergio, Stefani and Jennifer. He also leaves his sister, Gwen Sheets, and many nephews and nieces and their families.Lester was predeceased by his wife, Ria Jane Clarke, his parents, Ernest and Annie Clarke, his sister, Marjorie Mitchell and his brother, James Clarke.Lester made the community of Fort Saskatchewan his home for nearly 57 years and prior to retirement was employed with The City of Fort Saskatchewan.The family wishes to express their sincere gratitude to the staff at the Rivercrest Hospice Centre for their kindness, support and care shown to Lester during his stay.Cremation has taken place and a private service will be held at a later date.If so desired, donations may be made to the Rivercrest Hospice Centre, Fort Saskatchewan.
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Jul 9, 1937 - Apr 20, 2023
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DUSDAL, KelseyIt is with great sadness that the family of Kelsey Dusdal announces his passing on April 14, 2023 at the age of 70 years.He will be lovingly remembered by his partner Shelly Egan; step sons: Rob, Chris (Katherine), Mike (Terri); step-granddaughter, Samantha; and numerous extended family and friends.Kelsey was predeceased by his wife Celeste in 2015; his parents, Edward in 1983 and Lydia in 2014.We would like to extend a special thank you to the doctors and nurses that provided care for Kelsey at the University of Alberta Hospital, Fort Saskatchewan Community Hospital, and Foyer Lacombe Hospice in St. Albert for their care and compassion.A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, May 20, 2023 at 1:00 PM at Partridge Hill Community Hall, 22002 Township Rd 542, Fort Saskatchewan, AB.In lieu of flowers the family requests donations to be sent to the Covenant Foundation. Cheques can be made payable to the Covenant Foundation. Please provide name and address to receive tax receipts from the Covenant Foundation.To send condolences to the family, please visitwww.memoriesfuneral.com
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ROBERTSON, Robert IanJuly 5, 1949 - April 11, 2023Bob was born in Pincher Creek, AB, and was raised in the Porcupine Foothills. He moved north, and raised his family in the Good Hope community. He worked as an electrician and farmed with his three sons. After retirement he enjoyed his time driving a school bus for Scholar Hauler. Bob enjoyed his years in 4H, roping and team penning, camping, fishing, and spending time with his family. He always enjoyed having coffee with neighbours and friends.Bob is survived by his loving wife of 53 years, Sharon (Ball); his three sons: Trevor (Kim), Bradley (Barb), and Dean (Amy); and his eleven grandchildren: Hannah, Emily, Taylor, Riley, Logan, Hailey, Wyatt, Micayla, Blaine, Becca and Maddy. He is also survived by his aunts Delores Robertson and Phyllis Jacklynn, as well as numerous family members and friends.He was predeceased by his parents Donald and Lavina Robertson, his sister Winnifred (Ivan) Georgiew, and his brother Kenneth, along with numerous aunts, uncles, and cousins.Memorial donations may be sent to the Mazankowski Alberta Heart Institute for research.Cremation has taken place and there will be a Celebration of Life at a later date, to be announced by the family.
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LUCHKA, Joseph PatrickMarch 17, 1960 April 11, 2023It is with great sadness and much love that we say goodbye to our beloved father, Gido, and brother, Joseph Patrick Luchka of Sherwood Park (formerly of Lamont), who passed away suddenly at the age of 63 on April 11, 2023.Joe will be forever loved and missed by his three daughters Erin (Dustin) Berube and their children Madison and Everly; Colleen (Steven) Leliuk and their children Rosalie and Hayden; Katelin (Matt) Emberg and their daughter Raegan. Also left to cherish Joe's memories are his sisters Josie (Ted) Letwin and Roseann Bryks (Ray Scheik). His wife Dale LaRose, her sons Jason Robinson (Niki) and their child Conner and baby Robison on the way; Jamie Robinson (Taryn) and their children Blythe and Easton. Joe was predeceased by his parents Bill and Jean (Robanchuk) Luchka of Lamont.A service will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, April 21, 2023, at the Fort Saskatchewan Community Hall - Normandy Room 9964 93 Ave Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta.Interment to follow in Fort Saskatchewan Cemetery.In lieu of flowers, donations made to the Alberta Cancer Foundation, Cross Cancer Edmonton or Gutsy Walk Edmonton will be greatly appreciated.
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Oct 15, 1945 - Apr 14, 2023
]]>PROCHNAU, MarthaEmma (nee Reimer)On Tuesday, April 4, 2023, Martha, of Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta, passed away peacefully at the age of 92 years. She is survived by one sister, Hertha Schwanke, daughter Shirley (Doug) Chandler, son Brian (Joan) Prochnau, grandsons Matthew, Nathan, and Jacob (Natasha) Chandler and Andrew and Todd (Tamsen) Prochnau, great-grandchildren, Teagan Chandler, Juliet and Henry Prochnau, Tobias, Felix, and Shiloh Chandler, as well as numerous other family and friends. She was predeceased by her husband Arthur of 64 years, her brothers Eric, Gus, and Ed Reimer, sisters Tillie Hauer and Hilda Schwanke, as well as granddaughter Jennifer Karen Chandler. A Funeral Service will be held on Saturday, April 15, 2023 at 1:00 p.m. at First United Church (10409-100 Avenue, Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta) with Jackie St Goddard officiating. Interment will take place before the funeral service at 10:30 a.m. in the Bruderheim Moravian Cemetery. All are welcome to attend. Donations in memory of Martha may be made to the Alzheimer Society of Alberta and NWT.Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.riverviewfuneral.com for the Prochnau family.
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BIANCHI, Yvonne Myrtle (Garnett)April 4, 1935 March 31, 2023She leaves to cherish her memory her husband Tom Bianchi of 21 years, her children: Sharon (Lloyd) Kirchhofer, Janice (Craig) Ferbey, Marlene (Mike) Morin, John (Susan) Garnett, grandchildren: Wayne (Miranda) Kruk, Dolan Ferbey, Kristy (Shawn) Skinner, Miranda (Malcolm) Ferbey, Cory (Becky) Morin, Dustin (Alysha) Ross, Lane (Megan) Morin, Joey (Brooke) Morin, Natasha (Dustin) Stelmach, great-grandchildren: Ethan Winter, Samuel Skinner, Destiny Ross, Emma Skinner, Mikaela Kruk, Eva Skinner, Michael Ross, Liam Ross, Maverick Morin, Alexandria Ross, Ellsie Morin, siblings: Margaret Zaozirny and family; Betty Foster and family; Arnold Johnston and family, Patricia Neubauer and family, Debbie Plooy and family, Wayne Johnston and family.Stepchildren: Eric (Cathy) Bianchi and family, Calvin (Anna) Bianchi and family, Rhonda (Hal) Berringer and family, numerous nephews and nieces and many special friendsYvonne was predeceased by her husband James Garnett (married 31 years), daughter Darlene Garnett and grandson Jesse Garnett.A funeral service will be held on April 12, 2023 at 1:00 p.m. with a private family viewing 1 hour prior at First United Church 10409 100 Avenue, Fort Saskatchewan AB T8L 1Z3, Fort Saskatchewan. (Please reach out to one of her children to let them know you wish to see her).Please join the family following the service for a time of fellowship and a luncheon.Interment will follow at Fort Saskatchewan Cemetery.Memorial donations in the name of Yvonne Bianchi's honour may be directed to any of the following: Coaldale United Church, Canadian Cancer Society, or Alberta Heart Fund.
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SELK, Marjorie Elaine November 14, 1942 March 14, 2023On March 14, 2023, a final farewell was said to our mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister and aunt. Elaine was surrounded by many of her family during the last few weeks and passed quietly with Erin (daughter), Paul (son-in-law) and Isabella (granddaughter) by her side. Everyone is so thankful that she is no longer in pain and can now rest peacefully.Elaine was born in Swan River, Manitoba to Kenneth and Marian Treasure on November 14, 1942. She grew up on a farm near Kenville, Manitoba. She was the second child in a family of six children. Her siblings were Penny (Wilmer) Byron, Pamela (Carmen) Merrill, Terry (Yolande) Treasure, Cary (Debbie) Treasure and Kenneth (Brenda) Treasure.Elaine had been predeceased by her parents Kenneth and Marian Treasure, her husband Lloyd Selk (in 2022), her son, Kevin (in 1996) and her daughter, Sharon (in 2021). Lloyd's parents Harry and Mary Selk, Lloyd's siblings Anthony, Gaile and Gary also predeceased Elaine. It has been a very difficult time for all their families.After finishing high school in Swan River, Elaine moved to Winnipeg to attend secretarial school and then worked for Shepp's Agency in Winnipeg. Elaine met Lloyd Henry Selk when she was bowling with friends in Winnipeg and they started dating before finally getting married on March 31, 1962. Elaine and Lloyd had four children --- Kevin (Barbara), Sharon (Sheldon), Lorely (Eric), and Erin (Paul). Elaine always said how the first letter of her children's names spelled their last name --- S.E.L.K.Elaine leaves behind: Kevin's wife Barbara and children Brittany (children Violet and Talullah), Chelsea (Alex and daughter Ivy), Danica (Tyler and children Kensington and Venice). Sharon's husband Sheldon and children Daniel (Jennifer and sons Spencer and Clark), Christian, Bethany (Jay and children Adalyne and Desmond) and Matthew, Nicole (Cale and children Chase and Alice) and Anthony. Lorely and her husband Eric and children Lucas (Gabby), Isabella, Zachery, Natalie (Jeff and children Tyson, Hailey and Lily) and Nicole (daughter Annilynn). Erin and her husband Paul and their children Mackenzie and Ailis.Elaine also left behind many nieces and nephews.Elaine and Lloyd moved throughout much of western Canada due to Lloyd's employment in Winnipeg, Cassiar, Fraser Lake, Fort Saskatchewan, Lynn Lake, The Pas, Leaf Rapids, Fort McMurray and then back to Fort Saskatchewan where they retired.Elaine enjoyed playing the piano and knitting. She and Lloyd liked to bowl, curl, golf and travel. They travelled to places like Hawaii, Florida, Barbados, Europe and England. They usually took some if not all of their family with them when they travelled. They also enjoyed dining out and going to movies. Family and friends were a large part of their lives and they frequently had family or friends over to play cards and share many laughs. Elaine always had time to listen and would try to help others whenever possible. Elaine also sold Totally Tropical silk plants.Elaine enjoyed the time she spent with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren whether babysitting, visiting with them or taking them places.Elaine was a spiritual person and could often be found reading her Bible, looking for guidance with life's problems. Any gifts Elaine received from anyone became a precious part of her life and kept as a treasured memory.The entire family would like to thank the doctors and staff at the Grey Nuns Palliative Care Unit for taking such good care of Elaine during her last few months. And to Lorely and Lucas for being her daily support since Lloyd passed last June.In lieu of flowers please consider donating to the following charities that held importance to Elaine and her family.AL Amyloidosis FoundationCanadian Cancer SocietyCanadian Diabetic SocietyCanadian Epilepsy Society
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MUIR, BrianJuly 21, 1958 March 18, 2023It is with profound sadness that the family of Brian Kurt Muir share the news that he passed away on March 18, 2023. Brian is survived by his mother Shirley Muir, his three sisters Pat (Jack), Cheryl (Dave), and Kim. He also leaves his seven nieces Elisa, Stacey, Candice, Andrea, Tamara, Kyla and Tanya and many great nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his father Wally; and his nephew Justin. He also leaves behind his Uncle Dan Doucette of Kelowna, B.C., and his Aunts Carol Cauvin of Kelowna, B.C., and Janiece Krobutschuk of Red Deer Alberta. His family is holding a private gathering at a later date in his honour. Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.riverviewfuneral.com
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September 14,1940 - March 17, 2023
BRIGGS, Kenneth Raymond1945-2023It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Kenneth Raymond Briggs of Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta on February 10, 2023 at the age of 77, after a short battle with cancer.Kenneth is survived by his wife of 36 years Lorraine, his stepsons Trent Davis and Sheldon Davis (Janet), his son-in-law Mike Pahl, son Shane Briggs (Karen), 6 grandchildren, and 3 great-grandchildren. Kenneth was predeceased by his daughter Vanessa Pahl.He will be greatly missed and lovingly remembered by all.A Celebration of Life will be held at the Fort Saskatchewan Legion at a later date.
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MOIZARD, Andre Pierre March 2, 1953 March 12, 2023It is with deep sorrow that the family of Andre Pierre Moizard announce his passing. After a true love story for the ages, he leaves behind the love of his life Marie-Christine. They were together for 41 magnificent years that were filled with love, laughter and admiration. Andre was a devoted and loving father to Celine and Stephanie (Antoine) Gruson. Caring and cherished Papicar to his grandson Eliott. He will be fondly remembered by his honorary son Michael Benoist. He was a family man and loyal friend always ready to help those around him. Andre was a man of many talents. When he wasn't working on the farm, he could be found invested in his greatest passion restoring antique cars to their former glory. He will be remembered for his kindness, generosity and missed by all who met him. A funeral service was held on Andre's honour and he was buried as per his wishes in St. Paul of Argicola Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Stollery Children's Hospital.Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.riverviewfuneral.com.
]]>HOOD, Kathleen Anne (McIntosh) It is with great sorrow that Kathleen Hood (McIntosh) of Gibbons, Alberta has passed away on March 6, 2023 at the age of 55 years. She was a loving mother of two children and was sure to tell everyone how proud she was of them. Her greatest love was her family and every friendship she had was dear to her heart. Kathleen is survived by her husband Dean, children Ryan and Deanna, her parents Don and Arlene McIntosh, siblings Donald (Sandra) and Beth (Leonard), and Dean's parents Don and Avis Hood, siblings Heather, Ronda, Donna-May and many extended family members. A Celebration of Life will be held on March 18, 2023 at 2 p.m. at the Gibbons Cultural Centre on 5115 51 St. Gibbons, AB. A private family Interment service will be held at a later date in Cold Lake, Alberta. Memorial donations may be made in Kathleen's name to the University Hospital Foundation (givetouhf.ca) in Edmonton. A special thank you to the staff at the University of Alberta hospital unit 5C4, your care and compassion was truly appreciated.Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.riverviewfuneral.com
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FAUBERT, Albert Adelard September 25, 1947 February 10, 2023With sadness, we announce the passing of Albert on Friday, February 10, 2023, from pancreatic cancer.There will be a celebration of life on the evening of Saturday March 25, 2023. If you wish to attend, RSVP for further details: alfamemorial@gmail.com. Donations in Albert's memory may be made to the Canadian Wildlife Federation or the Salvation Army. Photos, memories, and condolences may be shared through www.parkmemorial.com.
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MCLAUGHLIN, Edward George June 26, 1919February 11, 2023E. G. "Ted" McLaughlin, late of Edmonton, formerly of Fort Saskatchewan, passed away at the age of 103 years. Ted was a WWII veteran, and will be missed by his 5 children, David (Joanne), Aileen, Mary, Ann (David) and Sandra; 8 grandchildren; numerous great-grandchildren and extended family and friends.Ted was predeceased by his brother, Jack and 8 sisters, Nellie, Mable, Vera, Ruby, Ida, Ivy, Stella and Doris; grandson, Archie; partner, Laurie and former wife, Dorothy.A Memorial Gathering will be held on Saturday, March 18, 2023 at 2:00 p.m. at the Northwest Edmonton Seniors Society (12963 120 Street, Edmonton, Alberta) In memory of Ted, consider donating to one of the charities that enriched his life: GEF Seniors Housing (14220 109 Avenue NW, Edmonton, Alberta, T5N 4B3.) Ted lived at Rosslyn Place for 7 1/2 years in a safe, comfortable, affordable home where he took part in activities and enjoyed the views of trees and birds from his suite.Northwest Edmonton Seniors Society (12963 120 Street NW, Edmonton, AB T5E 5N8) where he was an active participant for 15+ years - he volunteered, enjoyed fellowship and dancing, and was awarded a lifetime membership. Honoured to Serve the McLaughlin FamilyBaker Funeral Chapel780.352.2501 Or 888.752.2501Condolences:www.womboldfuneralhomes.com
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STURROCK, Joan EstelleNovember 1, 1932 February 17, 2023It is with heavy hearts the family of Joan Estelle Sturrock of Edmonton announce her passing on February 17, 2023 at the age of 90 years. Joan is survived by her three daughters: Debbie (Chris) Brosinsky, Dianne Gardner, and Donna (Rick) Bahniuk; her grandchildren Alyson (Robyn) Hunter, Taryn (Chad) Sinclair, Derek Gardner, and Korey and Jennifer Bahniuk; great-grandchildren Easton, Sawyer, and Kinsley Sinclair, and Waylon Hunter. Joan was predeceased by her husband Edward in 1992 and her son-in-law Pete Gardner in 2022. At Joan's request, there will not be a formal funeral service. To express condolences to Joan's family, please visit womboldfuneralhomes.com.Arrangements Entrusted To Bashaw Funeral HomeA Wombold Family Funeral Home
]]>OLLERENSHAW, John Edward January 1, 1939 -February 15, 2023It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of John Edward Ollerenshaw of Fort Saskatchewan on February 15, 2023 at the age of 84 after a long battle with Parkinson's disease and lung cancer. John will be remembered for his long career in analytical chemistry (retired Dow Chemical 1995), his many hobbies including vintage motorcycles and vinyl records, and his love of books. He never lost his sharp wit and strong spirit. The family is grateful to John's palliative home care team who enabled him to stay comfortable in his own home until the final days. John was predeceased by brothers Frederick and Phillip. He is survived by his wife of 53 years Myra ("Bonnie"), son Jason, daughter-in-law Grace, grandchildren William, Alice, and Victoria, sisters-in-law Pam and Joan, and their families. A celebration of life will be scheduled. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Parkinson Canada.Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.riverviewfuneral.com for the Ollerenshaw family.
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SCHNEIDER,Victor AugustJuly 12, 1928 February 8, 2023It is with great sadness and much love that we say goodbye to our beloved father, grandfather and great-grandfather Victor Schneider on February 8, 2023 at the age of 94 years.Victor is survived by his 4 children; Brenda Engler (Bob-deceased), Howard (Wendy), Barbara Guidetti (Mario) and Douglas (Delarie); 12 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren.He was predeceased by his wife Bernice, his brothers Eugene and Morely and his son in law Bob.He will be greatly missed and will be remembered for his wit and his sunshine. He had a heart of gold and such a positive outlook on life. When he walked in a room, he brought happiness with him and always had a story to tell.A celebration of Victors life and the internment will be held in the spring. The date and details will be announced at a later date.The family would like to thank the staff of the Lamont Health Care Centre Nursing Home for taking such good care of our dad and "gramps'.In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Lamont Health Care Centre in his name.Condolences: www.serenity.ca
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SMART, Edith It is with great sadness and much love that we say goodbye to our beloved mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, great-great-grandmother, sister and aunt, Edith Pearl Smart who passed away February 1, 2023 at the age of 93.Edith leaves to cherish her memory her children Linda (George) Ritter, Gary (Cathy) Smart, Allan (Dawn) Smart, 7 grandchildren; Shannon (Darren) Joy, Shawna (Ian) Burke, Angela Racich, Jason (Mandy) Smart, Tyler (Jen) Smart, Stephanie (Gordon) Covin and Tiffany (Darcy) Soussan, 14 great-grandchildren, 2 great-great-grandchildren, sister Florence, brothers Carl (Dolly) and George (Donna), sisters-in-law Darlene McMillan and Leona Sim, brother-in-law Gene Loranger and numerous nieces and nephews.She was predeceased by her husband Arnold Howard Smart, her brothers John, Max, and Bob, and her sister Joyce.A Funeral Service will be held at First United Church 10409 100 Ave, Fort Saskatchewan AB T8L 1Z3 on February 8, 2023 at 10:30 a.m. There will be a luncheon and time of fellowship following the service. Interment at Evergreen Cemetery, Edmonton, AB will follow the luncheon.Memorial donations in memory of Edith Smart can be made directly to the Heart and Stroke Foundation, 119 14th Street NW Calgary AB T2N 1Z6.
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MCISAAC, Richard AlanApril 11, 1932 January 20, 2023It's with heavy hearts that the family announces the passing of Richard McIsaac. Richard Leaves behind Cecilia, mother of his six children; Linda (Barry), Bruce, Keith (Christine), Wayne, Brenda (Dave), Donna (Tom), 8 grandchildren and thirteen great-grandchildren. He also leaves behind his brother Bing (Lorraine), sister Verna (Maurice) and a host of extended family and friends. Richard was predeceased by his parents Anna and Vernon McIsaac and his brother Wilbert/Red (Lila), and sister Ellen (Phil)Cremation has taken place, and a Celebration of Life will be at a later date.The family would like to thank all of his healthcare professionals that treated and assisted him over the years.
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GALLOWAY, Elwood HaroldIt is with great sadness and much love that we say goodbye to our beloved husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather Elwood, who passed away on January 17, 2023, 12 days short of 93 years old. Elwood is survived by Miriam, his loving wife of 69 years, children Corinne (Jim) Thompson from Viking, Eldon (Angie) Galloway from Fort Saskatchewan, and Wendy (Mark) Taylor from Calgary, ten grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. Elwood was predeceased by parents Charles and Elsie Galloway, son Larry Carl Galloway, and brothers Keith and Roy Galloway.A Celebration of Life has taken place.The family wishes to express their sincere gratitude to Rivercrest Care Centre staff, at Fort Saskatchewan for their kindness, support and care.In lieu of flowers, donations in Elwood Galloway's memory, may be made to First United Church Fort Saskatchewan, Canadian Red Cross, or a charity of choice.
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MORALES, Carol AgnesSeptember 5, 1955 -January 8, 2023It is with great sadness that the family of Carol Agnes Morales announce her sudden passing January 8, 2023 at the age of 67 in Fort Saskatchewan Alberta. Carol was born September 5, 1955 in Collingwood Ontario to John and Mary Elizabeth Walker. She was the second youngest of five siblings. Carol lived most of her life in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta where she worked at RBC making many friendships and helping many people. She met the love of her life Gustavo Morales and raised three sons Mathew, Mitchell and Michael. Carol was a very special women she would light up any room she was in with her joy of life, big hugs and laughter. Carol loved being a wife, mother and later a Grandmother to her Granddaughter Troya. She loved to spend time at the lake with her Husband, family and friends. Carol loved her dogs, cooking, nature, watching movies, camping, gardening, babysitting her Granddaughter and taking trips, especially to Ontario to visit her family. She will be greatly missed by many people. Although we miss her terribly and wish we had her for longer we are thankful we had such a beautiful women in our lives for the years we did. Carol leaves behind her Husband Gustavo, Three sons Mathew, Mitchell and Michael, daughter-in-law Dianna and Granddaughter Troya. Her Mother Mary Elizabeth, siblings Paul (Colleen), Gord (Anne), Beth (Paul) Sister-in-law Pat, and many nieces and nephews she loved dearly. She was predeceased by her father John and her younger brother Roy. The Family will be holding an intimate Family gathering in her honour.Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.riverviewfuneral.com for the Morales family.
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STRACHAN, Brett Allan John October 9, 1966December 29, 2022It is with overwhelming grief that the family announces the passing of our beloved son, brother and uncle, Brett at the age of 56. He is survived by his loving family: parents Graham and Jan, his brother Craig (Sher, their children Davin and Jensen), and his sister Haley (Greg, and their daughter Jenna), and his special friend Cindy Hunter. He was predeceased by his niece Mackenzie, and grandparents Allan and Annie Strachan of Fort Saskatchewan and John and Pearl Jarvis of Spirit River.Brett loved the outdoors, big game hunting, fishing, and snowmobiling. He also had a great love for the game of golf, as he spent some time as a golf professional in a previous career.The family is very grateful to Dr. Macedo and the staff at the Citadel Care Centre, Elk Island Pod for their exceptional care during Brett's long, courageous journey. Thanks also to his companion Jackie from "Your Good Company" who made outings special for Brett.A drop-in memorial celebration of life will be held on January 27 from 1:00-4:00 at Serenity Funeral Services 9914-103 Street, Fort Saskatchewan.Charitable donations may be made in Brett's memory to the Citadel Care Centre, 25 Erin Ridge Road, St. Albert, Alberta T8N 7K8.
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ROBERTS, SharronFollowing a lengthy battle with Cancer, Sharron Roberts of Fort Saskatchewan passed away on December 27, 2022 at the age of 79 years. She will be sadly missed and remembered by her son, Colin; brother, Darryl (Jeryl); sisters-in-law, Gail and Donna; and extended family and friends. She attended The Royal Alexandra Hospital School of Nursing and graduated in 1964. She then spent over 30 years as a nurse working the Royal Alex Hospital and then in the Fort Saskatchewan Hospital. When not at work, she would spend her spare time volunteering with the Royal Purple and ELKs and STSS where she met life long friends. The Family would like to thank all the staff at the Fort Saskatchewan Hospital for all their wonderful care for Sharron. A memorial Service will be held Friday January 13, 2023 at 1:00 p.m. at First Memorial Funeral Services - Riverview Chapel, 11090-86 Ave, Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta T8L4K6. Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.riverviewfuneral.com for the Roberts family.
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WALKER, Robert Wilson "Bob"March 7, 1940 December 22, 2022It is with sadness that we say "Good Bye" to our father, husband, brother, uncle and cousin.Bob was born in Reston, Manitoba to his parents Robert John (Jack) Walker and Ethel Walker (Gibbs). He passed away at home in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta, following a lengthy illness. Despite his pain and limitations, he remained cheerful until his final days a true trait of his personality. He was known and will be remembered as the master mechanic that he was. In the Edmonton area he worked for Decker-Chev. - Olds and Jaguar Canada. He volunteered his time doing all things mechanical at the Fort Saskatchewan museum. He enjoyed the challenge of restoring and re-building motors and machinery from past decades. Bob enjoyed time spent outdoors. As a young man he took pride in volunteering his time as a scout leader. In later years, the time spent camping, fishing, hunting, and working in his garden was close to his heart.Bob was predeceased by his parents and by his brothers Glen and Ronald.Left to cherish his memory is his wife Joanne Fisher, her family, and step-grandchildren David, Matthew, and Lynae. Also, his children, grandchildren, and great-grandson. His daughter Brenda Walker Carson (Dan Carson) and Kes (Brendan Hall-Hern). His son Dale (Tarra), Abby (Cody Huculak), and Jack, Casey (Lyndsey Robinson), and the mother of his children Marg Boulton-Walker. His sister Donna (Ron Otteson), their children and grandchildren, plus his in-laws, nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.The family would like to thank Dr. Gauri, Dr. Linda Carter, Joan and the team of home care and palliative care nurses. We will always be grateful.A special "Thank You" to Merina Neeb for her kindness and compassion, and to Ron Otteson who was always there for him.A celebration of his life will be held at a later date.
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ROYER, Alice Viola January 27, 1927 December 31, 2022 It is with great love and deep sadness, the family of Alice Viola Royer (Galloway), shares the news of her passing. Alice died peacefully on December 31, 2022, surrounded by loved ones, 27 days before her 96th birthday. Alice married Dan Royer in 1947 and was predeceased by him on December 28, 2012. Born in Fort Saskatchewan, AB, to Percy and Gladys Galloway, Alice was also predeceased by her four siblings, Lloyd (Violet), Dorothy (George) Ottwell, Ken (Edith), Joyce (Laurence Brabbins and Bill Andrais) Brabbins. Alice is survived by her six children: Terry (Maureen) Royer, Diana (Rick) Bernard, Wynne (Gord Towers) Royer, Greg (Cindy) Royer, Randy (Jane) Royer, and Michelle (Bruce) Griffith-Cochrane. She is also survived by 21 grandchildren, 21 great-grandchildren and 2 great-great-grandchildren. Over the years Alice made many friends in the communities in which she resided, including Fort Saskatchewan, Rocky Mountain House, Wetaskiwin, Edmonton, Lethbridge, Mississauga, and Calgary. A Celebration of Life and Funeral Service will be held on Friday, January 27, 2023 at 1:00 p.m. - St Peter's Catholic Church, 541 Silvergrove Dr NW, Calgary, AB with Father Johnathan Gibson celebrating and reception to follow. For those unable to attend, the service will be livestreamed and available to view on Eden Brook and St. Peter's websites. Alice will be laid to rest in a private ceremony at Eden Brook Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that you consider making a donation directly to Dementia and Alzheimer research in Alice's name. Condolences may be forwarded to the family by visiting: www.edenbrookcemetery.ca
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UNDERWOOD, Roy VincentJanuary 29, 1934January 8, 2023It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Roy Underwood at the age of 88. He is survived by his sister Lucille Lyons (Okotoks), sister-in-law Beverley Underwood (Whitecourt), brother-in-law Steve Bonevitch (Mission B.C.), and many nieces and nephews. Roy was predeceased by his sisters Bertha Bonevitch, May Nazarek, Jenny Olsen, Maxine Johnston and brothers Ernie Underwood, Leonard Underwood, and Robert Underwood. Roy was born and raised in Blueridge, Alberta. After moving to Edmonton, he worked at various jobs before being employed at Sherritt Gordon where he worked for 30 years in the rolling mill. Roy loved the outdoors and spent many hours in his garage fixing and building things. He could often be seen having his lunch down by Turner Park. He died peacefully on Sunday, January 8, 2023.In lieu of flowers, donations would be appreciated to be given to Rivercrest Palliative Care or to a charity of one's choice. We wish to express our deepest gratitude to the staff at Rivercrest Nursing Home for the care he received and prior to that at Lewis Estates in Edmonton.A Celebration of Life will be held January 21, 2023, at Valleyridge Co-op 9926 100 Ave. Fort Saskatchewan, AB at 1:00 p.m. in the social room. Lunch will be served.Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at: www.riverviewfuneral.com
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SHARUN, KenJanuary 20, 1949 January 5, 2023It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Ken after a hard fought battle with cancer. He passed away peacefully at home surrounded by his adoring family. He leaves to mourn his loving wife of 53 years Fedelia, his four children Jeff (Trina), Jennifer (Curtis), Dana (Ian), Jessica (James), 9 amazing grandchildren Mackenzie, Adam, Ali, Sam, Brittan, Max, Tessa, Autumn and Holly. Ken is also survived by 2 brothers and 2 sisters. He was predeceased by his parents Harry and Mabel Sharun and mother and father in-law, Russell and Frances Bilobrowka. Ken was passionate about many things, none more important than his family. His favourite times were spent celebrating birthdays, holidays and any occasion that brought his family together. Ken had many hobbies and pastimes. He was an avid fisherman, golfer, and loved watching his favourite sports teams. He had a passion for teaching. His teaching career spanned 50 years. He touched the lives of so many students and co-workers. Ken had many adventures with his loving wife that took them around the world. He loved nothing more than spending time with Fedelia. Ken's friends were such an important part of his life. He always looked so forward to fishing, golfing, playing cards or making Pro-Line tickets with his buddies. He made it a priority to get together with the boys for coffee as often as he could. Ken so treasured those relationships. The family wishes to extend their gratitude to those who have reached out with support, prayers and condolences. A special thank you Ken's palliative care team of Dr. Gilbert, Dr. Carter and Shelley Harris. A celebration of life will be held in the spring. Our hearts are broken by Ken's passing. His love of family and the thousands of precious memories will help lead us through to peace.Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.riverviewfuneral.com.
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HORTON, Margaret MaryJune 25, 1924 -December 23, 2022The family of Margaret Horton is saddened to announce the passing of Margaret on December 23, 2022 at the age of 98 years.Mourning her loss is her son, Kim (Sandy), her daughters, Trudy (Lionel) Corrigan, Susanne, step-daughter, Ann Besuyen, granddaughters, Jessica (Jamie) Craig, Terry (Harold) Bull, great grandsons, Lockhart and Lennox Craig, and great-granddaughters, Brittney and Mackenzie Bull, as well as her sister, Donna Pederson.She was predeceased by her husband, Kenneth in 1997, her parents, three sisters and one brother.Margaret was a retired primary school teacher with the Edmonton Public School system. Mom loved to cook and was known for her home made bread and apple pies, loved her flowers and garden, playing bingo and her dogs, Brandy, Barclay, and Murphy.The family would like to extend a special thank you to the staff of Unit 2A, Capital Care Dickensfield for the exceptional care, compassion and kindness Mom received during her stay there.As per Margaret's wishes, no funeral service will be held. There will be a private family interment in Spring, 2023.
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SLOMAN, Mary Ann (Orlando)It is with great sadness and heavy hearts the family announces the peaceful passing of their mother and beloved wife of the late Leslie Charles Sloman of Fort Saskatchewan. Mary Ann passed away at the Fort Saskatchewan Rivercrest Care Centre on December 28, 2022, at the age of 88 years.She will be forever remembered by her sons: Daryl (MaryLynn) of Edmonton, Kevin (Patricia) of Sherwood Park, Gordon (Celestine) and Shawn (Colleen) of Fort Saskatchewan; her grandchildren: Kimberley (Tyler) Sloman, Bradley (Marissa) Sloman, Kayla (Frazer) Sloman and Rayleen (Bryce) Sloman; her great-grandchildren: Oliver, Oaklen and Jordan; and her brother Lideo (Pauline) Orlando.Mary Ann was predeceased by her beloved husband Leslie Charles Sloman in 1991; her father Natale Orlando (1962); her mother Ada Orlando (1992); her sisters Fannie Morris (2006) and Elsie Orlando (1938); and her brother Daniel Orlando (2009).Memorial Service will be held at Our Lady of the Angels Catholic Church in Fort Saskatchewan on Friday January 6, 2023 at 9:00 a.m. with Father Carlos Nunez officiating. Interment will follow at the Fort Saskatchewan Cemetery.In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation.
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MCINTYRE, Robert Gary (Brack)October 1, 1964 - December 23, 2022It is with a heavy heart we share with you that on December 23, 2022 Robert (Brack) McIntyre of Fort Saskatchewan passed away.After a lengthy battle with cancer, he passed peacefully, sound of mind and surrounded by loved ones.He will be greatly missed, forever remembered and loved.He is survived by his mother Carole, his father Gary (Deb), partner Fern, sister Lisa (Maynard) daughter Rianne (Graeme), son Ryan (Mariah), 6 grandchildren and numerous nephews and nieces.He was predeceased by his grandparents Julius and Augustine Frey and John and Ruth McIntyre, as well as, his brother Glenn.A celebration of his life will be held at the Moyer Rec Centre in Josephburg at 2:00 p.m. Saturday January 7, 2023.In lieu of flowers donations can be made to the Fort Saskatchewan Food Bank or Stars Ambulance.
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BIDULOCK, NancyOn December 24, 2022, Nancy Bidulock of Fort Saskatchewan, formerly of Hairy Hill, passed away peacefully with family at her side at the age of 92. We take comfort in knowing she joined her husband Nick, of 65 years, on Christmas Eve, a day always enjoyed with family. Nancy leaves daughter, Eileen Farrus and sons, John (Wava) and Doug (Donna) to cherish her life along with 4 grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren and close friend, Pat Lasalle. Among many lifetime accomplishments, Nancy will be remembered as a multi-talented farm wife and homemaker, gifted gardener and chef and dedicated bus driver. Her warm personality, servant's heart and work ethic will forever be cherished. A funeral service will be held Friday, January 6, 2023 at 1:00 p.m. at First Memorial - Riverview Chapel, 11090 86 Avenue, Fort Saskatchewan followed by Interment at Fort Saskatchewan Cemetery with Father, Kolin Berglund, presiding. Live streaming of the service may be accessed through www.riverviewfuneral.com.Memorial donations may be made to St. Nicholas Church, Desjarlais, Alberta PO Box 271, T0B 4R0.To express condolences to the family, please visit: www.riverviewfuneral.com.
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GUNTHER, Edmund September 28, 1928 - December 9, 2022Ed passed away peacefully at home after a lengthy illness. Born in Stefansdorf Germany, he was predeceased by his parents Auguste and Wilhelm and his daughter Lorraine. He is survived by his wife Hanna, sons; Harry (Leah), Gordon (Susan); and three grandchildren Evan, Mathew, and Grace.He and his wife Hanna immigrated to Canada in 1958, moving to Fort Saskatchewan from Edmonton in 1961. Ed obtained his construction and carpentry training in Europe and with these skills he found construction work in the area, eventually starting their own company Gunther Construction in 1966.Ed was a lover of the great outdoors and he spent as much time as he could in Nature, he especially loved fishing both summer and winter. Ed was a devoted Husband, Father, and grandfather and he will be missed by us all.Hanna and the family would like to extend a special thank you to The Home Care Ladies for their care and concern for Ed.A funeral service for Ed will be held on Saturday December 17, 2022, at 2:00 p.m. at Christ Lutheran Church 9909-90 street Fort Saskatchewan.
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GARDNER, Pierre Theodore Albert JosephFebruary 4, 1948 November 27, 2022The family of Pete Gardner is saddened to announce his passing on Sunday, November 27, 2022. He passed peacefully in his sleep in his home in Fort Saskatchewan at the age of 74. Born in Ottawa, Canada to his father Albert and mother Jeannette, he is survived by his wife Dianne, son Derek, older sister Vivian and younger brother Albert. Originally a resident of Hull, Quebec, he permanently moved to Alberta in 1979 eventually becoming a journeyman steamfitter and active member of Local 488. Upon his wishes, there will be no service held. Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.riverviewfuneral.com
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SCHLESIGER, HildegardOn November 21, 2022 our mother Hildegard Schlesiger passed away at the age of 94. Hildegard is survived by her children Klaus (Karin) of Edmonton and Monika Morlock (Thomas) of Fort Saskatchewan. Her 6 grandchildren Angela, Andre and Marcus Schlesiger and their mother Nadie. Martin (Kim), Stephen (Patricia) Morlock, Marniebrent (David), 10 great-grandchildren; as well as family in Germany. A private family gathering will be held at a later date. Expressions of sympathy and memories can be shared at www.riverviewfuneral.com
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KREBS, Alveso MercyAugust 20, 1930 November 20, 2022It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Alveso, on Sunday, November 20, 2022. She was a loving Mom, Grandma and friend to all those whose lives she touched.She left us peacefully at her care home residence in Fort Saskatchewan at the age of 92 with family by her side.Born in Vermilion, Alberta in 1930, Veso witnessed many incredible changes take place over the course of her life, spanning out from the one room house with no "modern amenities" where she grew up. Whether it was time spent watching nursing care and practices evolve, enjoying the Harry Potter series, learning to bake with new and "exotic" gluten free flours, mastering the use of Facetime to keep in touch with her grandchildren or asking "THE Google" to show her a video on how to bind a quilt, Veso was truly a life-long learner.It was during her time at nursing school in Lamont, AB that she met the love of her life, Bernhard (Bernie) and the two were married in 1955, settling on the Krebs homestead to begin their new life together.Alveso lived a full life as a wonderful mother, grandmother, homemaker and Registered Nurse. Those who knew her appreciated her advice, friendship, sense of humour and gentle ways, and there was always sure to be a cup of tea, a sugary treat, and a strong shoulder to lean on anytime you stopped for a visit.A true farm girl at heart, gardening was one of Mom's passions and she was very proud of her large and varied collection of orchids. This spring, why not plant something in her memory that you can share with friends and family like heirloom tomatoes.Above all, however, she loved her family and instilled in her Children strong values and faith that have served them well. She will be dearly missed and forever in our hearts. Her cat Clara, misses her too. She was a beloved mother of Deborah (Stephen) Patterson, Carman (Monica) Krebs, Karen (Blake) Martin and the proud Grandmother of Heather (Iain) Martin, John (Abe) Patterson and Sophia Patterson.Veso was predeceased by her devoted husband Bernie in 2013, her parents, in-laws, three of four sisters, and a brother. She is survived by her sister Sylvia O'Shea.A celebration of Alveso's life will be held on Friday, December 2 at 1:00 p.m. at First United Church, Fort Saskatchewan. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made in her memory to either the Canadian Celiac Association Edmonton Chapter or Alberta SPCA.Our family would like to express our gratitude to all of the staff at Rivercrest Care Centre for their compassionate care and love shown to Mom over the last 5 months."Well done good and faithful servant."
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SHACKLETON, LeRoyIt is with broken hearts that the family of LeRoy Shackleton announce his passing on November 17, 2022. LeRoy leaves behind to cherish his memory, daughter Jackie (Leonard) Morin, sons Wayne (Sandy) Shackleton, Darren (Kim) Shackleton, as well as numerous loving family and many dear friends.LeRoy lost the love of his life, June, on September 30, 2021. Together they spent many years with their children, grandchildren and dear friends camping, boating and fishing at the lake. He was still waterskiing late into his 70's. LeRoy was an avid hunter and enjoyed those seasonal trips with his buddies. He was a competitive and accomplished curler that earned him many trophies along the way. LeRoy and June spent 40+ years as snowbirds in Phoenix, Arizona where they played golf and enjoyed horse racing. Horse racing was both their passions and LeRoy spent most days down at the barns helping with the horses. They both loved to entertain, June in the kitchen and LeRoy setting the table and being her sous chef. LeRoy and June owned and operated Shackleton Transport. Throughout those years they formed lifelong friendships. Driving truck was truly one of LeRoy's passions. LeRoy had the biggest heart and unconditional love for those nearest and dearest to him. His loved ones will treasure all the beautiful memories they created together that will forever live in their hearts. LeRoy is now at peace in the loving arms of his one true love, June. As per LeRoy's wishes, there will be no funeral. The family will place LeRoy's ashes alongside June's ashes in a niche at the Fort Saskatchewan Cemetery.LeRoy's children and grandchildren would like to send their heartfelt gratitude to the doctors, nurses and hospital staff at the Grey Nuns Hospital. We are forever grateful for the respect, kindness, dignity and compassion they showed during his short stay there. If family and friends desire, memorial donations may be made in LeRoy's memory to the Cross Cancer Institute, 11560 University Avenue NW, Edmonton, AB, T6G1Z2Expressions of sympathy and memories can be shared at www.riverviewfuneral.com
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PALTZAT, Katherine Rose (nee Fediow)November 25, 1943November 7, 2022It is with great sadness and much love that our family announces the passing of my greatest love of 59 years. Katherine was my wife, our mother and grandmother.Katherine was predeceased by her parents, Steve and Anne Fediow, our baby son Richard, son Wayne, brother Peter, his wife Mary, and her brother Steven.She will lovingly be remembered by her husband Marvin, son Gary (Cathy), daughter Michelle, grandchildren; Kyle, Kaitlyn, Carleen and Nichole, sister-in-law Elizabeth and many nieces and nephews, cousins, friends and many more too numerous to mention.A memorial service will be held for Katherine at Our Lady of the Angels Catholic Church in Fort Saskatchewan on Friday November 18, 2022, at 11:00 a.m.Cremation has taken place and interment of Cremated Remains will take place at another time.The family wishes to express their sincere gratitude to Dr. Linda Carter and Shelly Harris for the exceptional care from the Fort Saskatchewan Homecare team as well as Dr. Gilbert and the amazing staff at Rivercrest Hospice for their kindness, love support and care shown to Katherine during her time there.In Lieu of Flowers, memorial donations in memory of Katherine Paltzat can be made directly to Our Lady of the Angels Catholic Church or Heartland Community Hospice Foundation, Box 3317, Fort Saskatchewan, AB, T8L 2T3.
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DENNA, ChristineJuly 1, 1943- November 11, 2022It is with deep sorrow and much love that we mourn the passing of Christine Denna of Fort Saskatchewan on November 11, 2022 at the age of 79.She will be lovingly remembered by her sisters, Shirley, Brenda, Sue; brothers, Terry, Dave, Barney as well as numerous relatives and friends.She was predeceased by her loving husband, Vern; sister, Joan, Jean, and her parents, Barney and Amelia.Christine loved children and was a teacher for 35 years. She was very active in the seniors community and very much enjoyed bowling, cards and bingo.A family interment will take place at a later date.Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.riverviewfuneral.com for the Denna family.
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CLARKE, Edward WilliamSeptember 12, 1936 November 1, 2022Our beloved husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather Edward William Clarke passed away with his family by his side on November 1, 2022 at the age of 86 years. He will be lovingly remembered by his wife of 63 years, Phyllis; his children Owen (Ruth), Curtis (Monique), Wayne (Carol), Brent (Sharon), and Lisa; 15 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren, sister Doris and many nephews and nieces. He will also be dearly missed by friends here in Alberta and northern Ontario. He was predeceased by his siblings Gordon (Mary), Ruth (Jack), Thelma (Evald), Jim (Marion), Stan, Don (Julie), brother-in-law Alec, and parents Wesley and Margaret (nee: Smith). Ed was born September 12, 1936 in Matheson, Ontario. He grew up on the family farm in northern Ontario and went on to work in construction and farming as well as serving as a Toronto Metropolitan Police Officer. He was a long-time member of The Gideons, and served on many community and church boards throughout his lifetime. The search for work brought Ed and family to Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta in 1980. His tremendous work ethic, principles, and faith in Christ were the foundation of his character.A Celebration of Life service was held on Tuesday, November 8 at Wyecliff Bible Chapel, 22560 Wye Road, Sherwood Park, Alberta.Expressions of sympathy and memories can be shared at www.riverviewfuneral.com
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VION, AliceIt is with sadness and regret that we announce the passing of our mother and grandmother, Alice, on Saturday, October 22, 2022, at the age of 87 years. Alice was a wonderful person, leaving behind a legacy of standing by your convictions and always looking on the sunny side of life. She was a hard-working farm woman and her husband's right-hand-man. Together they built and maintained a successful and prosperous farm on their property just south of Fort Saskatchewan. Alice was also an LPN at Rivercrest Nursing Home, where she enjoyed assisting the residents under her care.She liked to cook and bake, especially at Christmas time, when she would present a feast of cakes, cookies and squares. She loved having family and friends around for meals and welcomed anyone who dropped in for a visit or a chat. Alice had a wonderful sense of humor and especially enjoyed sharing a good joke and laugh. She spent her spare time tending to a plentiful vegetable and flower garden, along with quilting and volunteering in the community. Her grand boys were the apples of her eye, and they are left with many good memories of their Nan. Much to their delight, Alice was always eager to join in with some of the boys' favourite meals, hobbies and family vacations proudly proclaiming that she would try anything once!Alice will be missed by her family - Donna (Neil) Johnston of New Orleans, Louisiana, Keith (Debi) Vion of Sherwood Park; grand boys Justin Vion (Daniella) of Edmonton, Gregory (Sole) Johnston of Montgomery, Alabama, Elliott Vion (Craig) of Vancouver, BC; and her only sister Dorothy (Ray) Geislinger of Fort Saskatchewan. She was predeceased by her husband, August and son, Wayne.The family would like to personally thank Dr. Paul Kivi, Alana Posteraro and all the wonderful staff at Devonshire Village, whose care Alice appreciated so much. At Mom's request a private service will be held at an upcoming date. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to the Edmonton Humane Society or to the Parkinson's Society of Alberta.Words of condolences can be made at www.serenity.ca
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ANDERSON, Maurice EldonIt is with great sadness that the family of Maurice Eldon Anderson announce his passing on October 8, 2022.Maurice is survived by his loving wife of 73 years, Shirley and their children Heather (Harvey), Beverly (Dennis), Glen (Lynne), and Kyle. Maurice will also be missed by his grandchildren Rory (Trina), Jen (Mike), Sara, Simon and great- grandchildren Alex, Kailyn, Nathan, Isabel. Maurice was predeceased by his parents Evelyn and William, sister Alma, brother Erle and daughter Bonnie. Cremation has taken place and Maurice's family will host a Celebration of Life at a later date. Donations in lieu of flowers can be made to: Global Missions Inc. P. O. Box 934 North Battleford, SK S9A 2Z3.
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NEMIRSKY, Joyce (Dygdala)March 14, 1945 - October 22, 2022It is with great sadness, and lots of love, that the family of Joyce Nemirsky announce her passing on October 22, 2022 at the age of 77 years.She is survived, and fondly remembered, by her loving husband of almost 57 years, Tony; her children Kyla (Michael) and Kyle (Pam); her step-granddaughters Taryn and Ari, her brother Joe (Genie) Dygdala and many nieces, nephews and other family members and close friends. She was predeceased by her parents Eugene and Anne Dygdala, sister Lucy Lambert and brother Casey Dygdala.Joyce loved to cook and entertain. Being in the kitchen was one of her favorite places to be and almost always where you would find her. She also enjoyed road trips, camping, get togethers (especially Christmas) and any gathering where food could be enjoyed and memories could be made. But most of all, Joyce loved being a wife and a mother. Tony was the love of her life and her children, Kyla and Kyle, were her pride and joy. Joyce made sure those three always came first. As Kyla often said, Mom is a superwoman; always putting everyone and everything ahead of herself. Joyce had a love for gardening, country music, find-a-words, card games, church, carnations and anything red. After her stroke in 2002 she had to give up many of the hobbies she previously had, so she filled her time finding new things to keep herself busy and Tony on his toes. Joyce had quick and witty responses to anything; that sarcasm, wit and humor of hers will be missed. Many of her friends were life long and that in itself spoke to her character and loyalty. If you knew her, you loved her.At Joyce's request to not have a ceremony, memorial donations may be made in her name to The Heart & Stroke Foundation.Cremation by Westlock Funeral Home and anyone later wishing to pay their respects may visit her at St Michael's Cemetery, 13819-82 Street NW, Edmonton AB T5E 2X6.Expressions of sympathy may be forwarded to the family by visiting www.westlockfuneralhome.com
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DE LA HAYE, Rodney Dickson August 21, 1942 October 9, 2022It is with deep sorrow and much love that we mourn the passing of Rodney on October 9, 2022 at the age of 80. He will be deeply missed by his loving wife Ruth of 58 years. Rodney will be lovingly missed his son Robert, daughter-in-law Tracey and daughter Darlene. He was grandpa to Cody, Christopher, Michael, Tori and Brandon who will all fondly remember him. He will be greatly missed by all who knew him. Expressions of sympathy and memories can be shared at www.riverviewfuneral.com
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WALTON, Joyce Doris Edith (Nee Hoy)September 17, 1926 October 7, 2022It is with profound sadness that the family of Joyce Walton announce her peaceful passing on October 7, 2022 at the age of 96. She will be lovingly remembered by her children Brett (Bonnie), Valerie, and Darryl (Kathy), her 9 grandchildren, and 13 great-grandchildren. Joyce was predeceased by her loving husband of 63 years George Walton, her brothers James, Ralph, her sister Shirley, and her parents Jim and Ethel Hoy. Joy was born and raised in Brandon Manitoba. She worked various jobs in Brandon and the Vancouver area during WWII before discovering her passion for photography which she continued to enjoy her whole life. While living in Brandon in 1957 she reluctantly went on a blind date with a soldier from Shilo and ended up falling in love. Joy and George married in 1958 and spent the next 63 years together before his passing in February of this year. They were stationed in several locations across Canada and abroad before settling down in George's home town of Fort Saskatchewan where they would raise their three children and spend their retirement golfing and visiting with friends and family. A funeral and interment will be held at First Memorial Riverview Chapel on Friday October 28 at 1:30 p.m. Coffee and conversation will follow the interment at the chapel. In lieu of flowers the family asks that donations can be made to the Fort Saskatchewan Food Bank. Expressions of sympathy and memories can be shared at www.riverviewfuneral.com
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POTVIN, William 'Bill' Samuel June 22, 1941 October 12, 2022It is with heavy hearts that the family of William (Bill) Potvin announce his peaceful passing on Wednesday, October 12, 2022 at the age of 81. He is survived by his wife Maria, son Brent (Debbie), granddaughters Laysha and Desiree, Patrick (Lindsey), Monica as well as numerous nephews and nieces. He was predeceased by his loving parents Wilfred and Sophia Potvin, brother Garry and first wife Lillian. Bill grew up on the farm in Islay and his accountant background led him from the Peace Country to Hay River NWT, Lethbridge, Fort Vermilion, Fort McMurray and lastly Fort Saskatchewan. Bill Loved both playing and coaching sports, fishing, hunting, travel but most of all giving back to the community through the Knights of Columbus, Alberta Sports Council, Chairing the senior games in Fort Saskatchewan and numerous other events. Bill was a selfless person who made time for others. He loved to entertain and always had a joke to share or a story to tell. He lived life to its fullestA funeral service will be held at Our Lady of Angels Catholic church at 1 p.m. on October 21, 2022 in Fort Saskatchewan 10004 101 St, Fort Saskatchewan, AB T8L 1V9, with reception to follow the service at the Pioneer House across the street. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to Fort Saskatchewan Hospital.Expressions of sympathy and memories can be shared at:www.riverviewfuneral.com
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BURCH, Donald EugeneIt is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Donald Eugene Burch on October 8, 2022, at the age of 73.He will be sadly missed by his wife Trudy, mother-in-law Olive, sons; Travis (Niki) and Trevor (Tracy), sister Marg Burch and her daughter Wynna (Darcy Cooper) and family, sister Carol Devereux and her son Colin Bleakney, grandchildren; Mason, Grace, Shae, Cole, Amber, and Jade. Numerous sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law; Sandi and Syl, Butch and Iris, Jim and Jo, Tom and Patty, and Larry and Mel.He was predeceased by his mother Florence (2008), father Gene (2011), brother George (1963) and brother-in-law Bill Devereux (2008).Don was one of the kindest and most gentle souls to roam this earth. We will miss him dearly.Memorial donations in memory of Don can be made to the Cross Cancer Institute 710-10123 99 St NW Edmonton, AB T5J 3H
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TINDALL, Joan Emily Brassell (Proctor)It is with deep sadness that the family of Joan Tindall of Fort Saskatchewan, announces her passing on October 3, 2022, at the age of 97 years.Left to mourn her loss are her children; Melody (Ric) Cook, Lynn Varughese, Ernie (Ila) Tindall, grandchildren; Sheri (Greg) Phillips, Dave (Heather) Cook, Nyles (Jody) Varughese, Nathan (Leanne) Varughese, Alex Varughese, Asha (Joel) Cadrin, Tracy (Dan) Ward, Sandy (Darcy) Michaelchuk, Carla Lawson and Nick Huth. Great-grandchildren, Tina, Thomas, Erik, Ryan, Akaisha, Annika, Priya, Calista, Olivia, Madelyn, Hailey, Dylan, Ronan, Karli, and Ty. Also, her sister Anne (Brian) Laidlaw.Joan was predeceased by her husband Victor Tindall, her parents, Thomas and Hilda Proctor, her brothers, Thomas, Frank and Robert Proctor, daughter, Beverley Tindall, sons-in-law Thomas Varughese and Ian Proctor and grandson, Aysa Varughese.Born in Ushaw Moor, Durham, England on September 13, 1925, Joan was the oldest of five children. She grew up during the war years and in 1944 married Victor Tindall, a Canadian soldier and emigrated to Canada in 1945. Victor's post war employment of road construction brought challenges, adventure and a nomadic life through Quebec, Saskatchewan, Alberta, and BC.In 1955 with now four children, they settled in the Fort Saskatchewan area. Joan took training to be a RNA in 1962 then worked 17 years at the Fort Hospital. She was an artist creating many paintings. Joan volunteered as a Victim's Service Advocate and was recognized by a series of medals including the Governor General's Caring Canadian Award in 2001. Joan's was a life well lived and she will be greatly missed.Cremation has taken place and the interment will occur with a family service on October 16, 2022, at the Fort Saskatchewan Cemetery at 10:00 a.m.A Celebration of Life will be held at 1:00 p.m., on October 16, 2022, at the Fort Legion Community Hall in Fort Saskatchewan. The service will be livestreamed. https://www.rispektmedia.com/joan-tindall-october-16The family extends thanks to Norwood Hospice for their compassionate care. In lieu of flowers a memorial donation to the Canadian Red Cross would be appreciated.
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SWARE, Rosemarie Florence (nee Homenuik)It is with heavy hearts and profound love that we say goodbye to our Mom, Grammie and Great-Grammie, Rosemarie Sware on September 29, 2022 at the age of 82.She will be lovingly remembered by son, Scott (Joanne) and Daughter Shawna (Neil) Ellis, Grandsons Travis, Derek (Andie), Steven (Morgan), Eric (Chris), and Vince, Great-Grandchildren, Elliot and Scotland; Paisley, Ayva and Maddox. Sister, Judy (Don) Wideman, Brother, Brian (Elaine) Burnstad, Close Nephew and Niece, Rick and Dolores Wacko; Brother-In-Law and Sister-In-Law, Kenny and Donna Sware; Sister-In-Law Stella Sware; LovingFriend, Ernie Zilinski. She will also be remembered by her many cousins, nieces, nephews and extended Homenuik, Strilchuk, Burnstad, and Sware families as well as numerous friends. She had much love in her heart for everyone.Rosemarie was predeceased by her loving husband of 26 years, Norman (1990); Mother, Ann Burnstad (Strilchuk) (1979); Father, Walter Homenuik (1943); Step-Father Garnet Burnstad (2017); and Step-Mother Ella-Mae Burnstad (2021).Funeral Service for Rosemarie will be held at Our Lady of the Angels Catholic Church in Fort Saskatchewan on Thursday, October 6 at 11a.m.The family wishes to express their sincere gratitude to Dr. Linda Carter, Shelly Harris and the exceptional care from the Fort Saskatchewan HomeCare Team, as well as Dr. Gilbert and the amazing staff at Rivercrest Hospice for their kindness, love, support and care shown to Rosemarie during her time there.
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Oct 11, 1936 - Sep 25, 2022
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MARESCHAL, Charles Lucien1939-2022It is with deep sorrow and much love that we announce the passing of Charles (Chuck) L. F. Mareschal of Fort Saskatchewan on September 17, 2022. He will be missed by Carol, his wife of 61 years; sons Brock and Phil (Sue); and brother Terry (Dorina). He was predeceased by his parents Jack and Irene and sister Janet. Born in Domremy Saskatchewan, Chuck joined the RCMP and worked in various capacities, including guarding the Royal Family during several Canadian visits and working with the Security and Intelligence Services. The family moved to Lougheed, Alberta in 1978 to follow his dream of opening a store. They then came to Fort Saskatchewan in 1983, where he worked 18 years as a guard in the Provincial Jail. He was well respected for his work with some of the most vulnerable members of the inmate population. Chuck retired at the age of 60, and together with Carol, they were able to enjoy over 20 years of retirement traveling and residing in Domremy, Vincent Lake, and Yuma, Arizona.The family wishes to extend a thank you to the Tofield Continuing Care Centre staff for the excellent care and compassion he received. A private Celebration of Life will be held at a later date.Memorial donations can be made in Chuck's name to the Edmonton Humane Society. Expressions of sympathy and memories can be shared at: www.riverviewfuneral.com
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ENDERS, Marinus "Dutchy"It is with great sadness and much love that we say goodbye to our Father, Opa and Great-Opa who passed away September 16, 2022 at the age of 81.Dutchy is survived by his three sons; Rene (Pat), Chris (Christa), and Jamie, grandchildren; Jared, Gavin, Brandon (Brittany), Meagan, and Adam, great-grandchildren Reiken and Raiden. 3 brothers, sisters-in-law, brothers-in-law and numerous nieces and nephews and countless close friends.He had joined the Air Force in 1958, in Saskatoon, where he met his beloved wife Dianne. They were married in 1962 and moved to Goose Bay, NFLD and started their family. In 1964 they moved to Edmonton where he became a fire fighter, for the City of Edmonton for 32 years. In 1980 he joined the Fort Saskatchewan Legion, and worked as part of the Executive with the Legion and helped many over the 42 years he was a member.The family would like to say a special thank you to the staff at Dr. Turner Lodge, as well as the staff at the Fort Saskatchewan Hospital for the kindness, support and care shown to Dutchy.Cremation has taken place and an immediate family interment of his cremated remains will happen at a later date.In lieu of flowers, donations may be made directly to the Fort Saskatchewan Legion, Branch #27There will be a Celebration of the Life in honor of Dutchy, to be held from 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. on October 1, 2022 at the Fort Saskatchewan Community Hall-Normandy Room 9964-93 Ave., Fort Saskatchewan, AB.
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Jan 6, 1952 - Sep 21, 2022
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MORROW, DoreenIt is with deep sorrow and much love that we say goodbye to our beloved mother and grandmother, Doreen, who passed away peacefully surrounded by family on January 10, 2022, at the age of 79 years.She will be forever cherished by her children Corinne (Paul) Fraughton, Katherine (Brooke) Bateman, and David (Crystal) Morrow; grandchildren Samantha and Lindsay Fraughton, Emily, Lukas, and Leah Bateman, and extended family and friends. She was predeceased by her loving husband of 53 years, Norman, her parents Hector and Dora Nadon, and her brother Rodney Nadon.Doreen was born and raised in Saskatchewan where she met the love of her life, Norman. They married and lived in the Edmonton area, eventually settling in Fort Saskatchewan, where they raised their family. Doreen had a special connection with children and devoted many years to her career as a teacher's aide. She was part of the St. John XXIII Catholic School Kindergarten program for almost 20 years, where she touched the lives of hundreds of children and families with her warmth, caring nature, and quick wit.Doreen was a dedicated Oilers and Elks fan who also enjoyed golfing, curling, and long walks, along with gardening, reading, and travel. She loved to spend the summer holidays camping at Sylvan Lake. Doreen had the ability to make friends wherever she went and will be remembered for her fun-loving nature.A Funeral Mass will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, September 24, 2022 at Our Lady of the Angels Catholic Church, 10004-101 Street, Fort Saskatchewan, AB. Following the Mass will be a reception and an interment.In lieu of floral tributes, donations in Doreen's honour may be made to the Alzheimer Society of Alberta and NWT.
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GAEHRING, Dale Fobner1936 2022It is with great sadness we announce that Dale Gaehring parted from us on September 5, 2022, at the age of 85. Dale will be remembered by his loving wife Carol of 65 years, son Dennis, daughter Laurel (Phillip), son Darrell (Rose), grandchildren Jennifer (George), Ryan (Stephen), Megan, Rachel, Ben (Siobhan), Tara (Patrick). Great-grandchildren Logan, Emerson, Ronan and Taelan, and many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his parents, brother and sister. Dale was a member of ACT/UCT and The Royal Canadian Legion for 60 years. He will be forever missed.A Celebration of Life will be held Friday, September 16, 2022, at First Memorial Funeral Services, Riverview Chapel 11090 86 Avenue Fort Saskatchewan. Services will begin at 11:00 a.m.In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Fort Saskatchewan Food Bank or the Cancer Society, Kidney Foundation, or a charity of your choice.Expressions of sympathy and memories can be shared at :www.riverviewfuneral.com
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Dec 11, 1942 - Sep 10, 2022
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ADAMS, Donald Sinclair With much love, a deep sense of sorrow and loss, our family announces the passing of our father Donald Sinclair Adams on August 29, 2022 at the age of 82.Survived by:Donald Sinclair Adams will be sadly missed, lovingly remembered and cherished by; His son Donald John Stephen Adams, his daughter Bonnie Joy Adams, his sister Thelma Young, His brother in law Stirling Young, his nephews and nieces; Cameron, Colin, Christopher Young, Cheryl Mura, Collen Buchanan, Douglas, Colleen, Darryl Janzen.He was predeceased by his parents John Stanley Adams (August 16, 1986) and Irene Aimee Bourget (September 14, 1947), and his wife Marjorie Florence Adams (June 28, 2018).Donald Sinclair Adams was a kind authentic soul with a courageous warm heart who continually demonstrated his deep faith In God towards others. Donald was intelligent, honest, patient and modest. Donald had many friends who appreciated him Sincerely. Donald placed great importance on consideration for others. Donald pursued learning, developing interests and skills and was a responsible and independent person.A visitation will be held at Serenity Funeral home at 9914 103 St, FortSaskatchewan on Friday August 9, 2022 from two and four p.m.A celebration of life memorial will take place on Saturday September 10 at 1:00 p.m. with Pastor Leo Pauls, Pastor Jim Paulson officiating at the Fellowship Baptist Church at 9921 101 Street, Fort Saskatchewan.If you would like to attend, please call 780-998-2583 for further information.Memorial donations in Donald Sinclair Adams honor may be made directly to Fellowship Baptist Church.
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SAXTON, Gloria Constance1943-2022It is with profound sadness and love that we announce the passing of our Wife, Mother, Nanny and Great-Nanny on September 2, 2022 at the age of 79.Gloria will be lovingly remembered and greatly missed by her loving husband of 60 years, Alan, children, Kelli, Scott (Janet), grandchildren Chelsea (Jared), Mikayla, Kiera (Ethan), Christian (Caitlyn) and Kaden, great-granddaughter Eleanor, as well as her sister Jean (Colin) Timcke. She will also be greatly missed by her large extended family and friends.Gloria is predeceased by her Mother Lillian and Father William Pudney.Born in the United Kingdom, Gloria moved to Canada, and eventually settled on a beautiful acreage in Sturgeon County with her husband and children. Gloria loved spending time with her grandchildren, who lovingly called her Nanny. She took pride in her beautiful garden and spent many hours outside enjoying it. She was a wonderful cook and loved getting the family together every week for her famous Sunday dinner and the occasional board games. She loved travelling to locations such as England to visit family, the warm beaches of Mexico, a road trip to Harrison Hot Springs or relaxing at the lake. Gloria will be remembered for her feisty nature and her love for her endless cup of tea.The family would like to send a thank you to the wonderful staff at Fort Saskatchewan Community Hospital for their care and compassion.A Private Family Service will be held, and Gloria will be interred at the City of Fort Saskatchewan Cemetery.If so desired in lieu of floral tributes, memorials may be made to Alberta Lung Association or the Alberta Cancer Foundation to The Cross Cancer Institute.To send expressions of sympathy to the family, please visitwww.riverviewfuneral.com
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GUEST, William "Bill"September 3, 1937 - August 26, 2022 Peacefully, and surrounded by his wife and three children, William (Bill) passed away in the MICU at Winnipeg's Health Science Centre on Friday, August 26, 2022. Left to mourn his passing are his wife (and best friend) of 63 years; Lillian, his children; Elmer (Denise), Shelley, and Linda (Devin); his grandchildren; Jamie (Blaire), Janine (Chris), Mathew, Adam (Tara), Seth, and Kyan; his great-grandchild, Kayne; his sister Janet; brothers-in-law; Fred (Margit), Harold (Corinne); sisters-in-law Janice and Violet; and many nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends. Bill was predeceased by his parents, parents-in-law as well as his brother John (Maureen), brothers-in-law Bob, Martin, and Gordon. Bill was a proud "farm boy" raised on a Dairy Farm in Petersfield, MB. He had a very curious nature and tremendous talent for fixing anything and everything. His intelligence led him to study at United College, St. John's, Tech Voc, and NAIT. Bill worked very briefly on the Avrow Arrow project; as a safety inspector with CSA; Senior Process Operator with Shell (St. Boniface Refinery); and finally at Shell Scotford Refinery in Fort Saskatchewan, AB. In 1990, he retired from Shell Canada a fully certified Fourth Class Steam Engineer. Bill returned to his acreage in St. Clements upon his early retirement where he and Lillian lived out their dream of living outside city limits and growing a "small", one acre garden and laughing at the follies of their adopted "fur kids" Mitzie, Bailey, Monty, Cleo, Oscar, Sammy, Jojo, Mickey, and Tuffy. In his retirement, Bill delighted in his family (especially his grandchildren). He was proud patriarch of many family and holiday dinners. The birthday gatherings in honour of his 60th, 65th and 70th year were events which he remembered so very fondly. Bill loved talking to people and was a story teller by nature. He was a voracious reader and could tell you anything and everything about his electronics, Volvo, Cub Cadet, and John Deere.Bill loved his neighbours and community and was often involved in a variety of projects and activities both political and social during his 30 year retirement. As per Bill's wishes, a small and private service and burial was held. Flowers and gift baskets are gratefully declined. Lillian asks that those wishing to offer condolences of a gifting nature to please donate in Bill's memory to a local animal shelter of their choice. "Dogs and cats were Bill's flowers". Condolences may be left at www.gilbartfuneralhome.com.Gilbart Funeral Home, Selkirk in care of arrangements.
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NOVAKOWSKI, Edna May Irene (Hadley)March 23, 1956 - September 4, 2022Edna May Irene Novakowski (Hadley) passed away peacefully on Sunday September 4, 2022 at Rivercrest Care Center in Fort Saskatchewan at 66 years of age. She was a loving wife to Edward Novakowski, dear mother to Michael and Steven of Fort Saskatchewan. She is predeceased by her parents Olga and Douglas Hadley, her brothers Bert and Harold Hadley. She is survived by her sons Michael (Michelle) and Steven, Grandsons Parker and Keaton, siblings Richard Hadley, Jean Hadley, Reg (Lil) Hadley, Joyce (Wayne) Corbett, Tom Hadley.Edna was born on March 23, 1956, in Westlock Alberta and grew up on a farm near Linaria Alberta. She moved to Edmonton Alberta where she worked at Crosstown Motors and met her future husband, Edward Novakowski. They were married on April 8, 1978. Soon after Michael and Steven were born and they relocated to Fort Saskatchewan Alberta in the fall of 1980.Edna loved being around the baseball diamonds, hockey rinks and football fields watching her sons and grandsons. She found enjoyment on the golf course, and traveling with her clogging friends. Edna had a love of flowers and painting. In recent years she challenged herself to learn Turkish. When at home she would enjoy cooking for and spending time with her family."Our joys will be greater, our love will be deeper, our life will be fuller because we shared your moment"- Author UnknownShe will be truly missed.A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date.
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Jul 9, 1947 - Aug 26, 2022
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May 28, 1949 - Aug 29, 2022
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FRANCIS, Evelyn MaryIt is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Evelyn Mary Francis (nee Attewell), on August 21, 2022, at the age of 90. She died peacefully, surrounded by family after a short stay in the hospital. She will be dearly missed by her husband Reed Francis; children Glenda Francis, Greg Francis, and Colleen (John) Whidden; grandchildren Aleida and Twila Whidden, and many family and friends. She was predeceased by parents Wesley and Mary Attewell, and sister Dorothy Flowers-Bennett. Evelyn lived a full life, deeply committed to her family, friends, church, and community.Special thanks to the nurses, doctors, and staff of Fort Saskatchewan Community Hospital for the sublime comfort and care they offered Evelyn and family in her final hours.A memorial service will be held September 10 at 2 p.m. at Partridge Hill United Church, followed by a reception at Partridge Hill Community Hall. Messages to the family and tributes can be left at www.serenity.ca.In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Partridge Hill United Church or Fort Saskatchewan Community Hospital.
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MISKOLZIE, WilbertIt is with great sadness that the family of Wilbert Miskolzie announces that he passed away on Monday, August 29, 2022, at the age of 84. After several months of declining health, Wilbert died peacefully with his wife Joanne by his side.Wilbert was the eldest of four children born to Kathleen and Joseph Miskolzie, and spent his formative years growing up on a farm in rural Saskatchewan. Wilbert graduated as an Electrical Engineer and used his skills across Canada and overseas. After meeting and marrying his wife, they spent time in various provinces across Canada before settling in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta to raise their family.Wilbert is lovingly remembered by his wife Joanne; children Les, Mark, Chris and Justin; daughters-in-law Shelley, Penny, Amy, and Meghan; grandchildren Emilia, Dylan, Jason, Izzabella, Grace, and Bennett; and siblings Linda and Brian. Wilbert was predeceased by his parents and by his brother Archie.A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Friday, September 2, 2022, at 1:00 p.m. at Our Lady of the Angels Parish, preceded by a viewing at 12:00 p.m. People wishing to honour Wilbert's life are asked to make donations in support of a charity of their choice, in lieu of sending flowers.Expressions of sympathy and memories may be shared at:www.riverviewfuneral.com
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Nov 5, 1949 - Aug 22, 2022
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WILTZEN, Janet It is with great sadness that we announce that Janet Wiltzen (Tweed) passed away peacefully at the Rivercrest Care Centre in Fort Saskatchewan on August 7, 2022.Janet was born June 24, 1933 to Isabella and Hugh Tweed in Weyburn, Saskatchewan where she was raised with her sister Frances, and later, 3 step-sisters Agnes, Lily and Beatrice. She completed High School and then received a diploma in Bookkeeping and Accounting at the Weyburn College.Upon completing her education, she departed for Vancouver, BC to begin what she thought was a cross-Canada tour. After working in Vancouver for a time she resumed her tour and arrived in Edmonton, found employment as a bookkeeper and joined the Strathcona Presbyterian Church where she met her husband Robert whereupon her plans took an abrupt turn.Robert and Janet were married September 16, 1961 and moved to Fort Saskatchewan where they were active members of the community and raised their 4 children: Hugh, Rhoda, Jo Ann, and Robert (Bob).Janet worked until her retirement as Manager of the Sherritt Gordon Employees Savings and Credit Union helping many young men and women save for and invest in their future.Together with Robert, Janet joined the Cosmopolitan Band adult music program in 1981, both picking up the clarinet for the first time in their lives, starting a hobby and passion that was to remain with them both the rest of their lives. They formed the Fort Saskatchewan Community band in 1984 with their colleagues Donald Lee and Anita Kuzyk, a band which continues to this day. The two also joined the Golden Dreams band, branching into Big Band music, bringing entertainment and joy seniors' home residents across Northern Alberta.Together with Robert, sister-in-law Alaine and Clarence Goodyear, they formed the Team Wiltzen with in a mixed curling league that occupied every Sunday afternoon for over 30 years.Janet was an avid gardener and spent countless hours over the years tending to her many ornamental gardens and the growing of food.Janet will be remembered by her loving husband Robert, Sister-in-law Alaine Huszti, Brother-in-law Wes Baker, her children, 7 Grandchildren and 2 Great Grandchildren, and her close and dear family and friends.A private service was held for family in Fort Saskatchewan.In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Janet's honour to the Alzheimer Society of Canada.
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HARRISON, GlennIt is with heavy hearts, loving thoughts and treasured memories that Glenn's family announce his passing on July 8, 2022. He will be greatly missed by his wife of 57 years Sandra, his son Carey (Denise), his daughter Debbie, his grandchildren Morgan, Alexander, Colby and Kendra (Ryan). His extended family including 4 nieces and two nephews, his Fort Cleaners family - Glen, Monica and Shenaz. Glenn was predeceased by his parents Arthur and Mary Harrison, and brother Bill. Those that knew Glenn know what a kind, generous, and selfless man he was. His love for his family was his greatest gift. A private family celebration of Glenn's life is being held. If so desired in lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Fort Saskatchewan Food Bank. To send expressions of sympathy please visit:www.riverviewfuneral.com
]]>GRAY, Irene Frances(nee Elmhirst)April 28, 1933 July 28, 2022It is with the deepest regret and sadness that we announce the passing of our mom, Irene Gray. She passed away peacefully on July 28, 2022 surrounded by family.Born and raised in Gilbert Plains, Manitoba, Irene moved west after high school, eventually settling in Edmonton, Alberta. Here she met her soul mate Bill Gray. They went on to raise four rambunctious children and moved from the city to the farm near Fort Saskatchewan to give them space to roam. There were many whose lives she touched and they saw her as a second Mom. She enjoyed many years working at the Bank of Montreal and made many lasting relationships over her life. She enjoyed gardening, baking, knitting, curling and watching hockey. Above all, she cherished her family. Her grandchildren and great-grandchildren were her greatest joy and she delighted in watching them at their many activities. Irene is now back with husband Bill who predeceased her in 2009. She is survived by her children Ian (Darlene), Bob (Carmen), Jim (Diane) and Heather (Frank), 7 grandchildren Scott (Glenda), Erin (Paul), Kaylie (Tim), Ethan, Thomas (Elizabeth), Evan (Megan), and Colin and 7 great-grandchildren.A celebration of life will be held Sunday August 21, 2022 from 1-5 at the Lions Mane room at the Dow Centennial Centre in Fort Saskatchewan. The family would like to thank the doctors and nurses at the Lamont Health Care Centre for their exceptional care and compassion in Mom's last days. In lieu of flowers or gifts, donations may be made to the Lamont Health Care Centre. www.lamonthealthcarecentre.com/donation. Expressions of condolence can be made at www.serenity.ca
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KNAPP, Elizabeth Beatrice"Betty" December 10, 1946 August 4, 2022It is with profound sadness and much love that our family announces the passing of Betty on August 4, 2022 at the age of 75 years. She is survived by her two children, Shannon (Paul) Rocque and Corey (Amy) Knapp; grandchildren, Kelsey and Ryan Rocque, and Shane Knapp; her brothers, Rick (Valerie) Whelen, Ronnie (Helen) Whelen, Wade (Diane) Whelen; and her sister, Bonnie (Terry) Anderson; extended family, Edie (Rene) Michaud, Ida Loftstrand; as well as numerous nieces and nephews.Betty was predeceased by her loving husband of 54 years, Roger (June 8, 2022).Betty was the brightest light in every room and always enjoyed stopping to share a story or a memory with anyone she came across. Her happy place was anywhere next to Roger especially when they were laying on a beach in the sun on one of their many vacations.A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date.Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.riverviewfuneral.com for the Knapp family.
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FIELD, Paulette AnneJanuary 4, 1962 June 25, 2022It is with great sadness, and much love, that we announce the peaceful passing of Paulette Field on Saturday, June 25, 2022, at the Edmonton General, 9Y wing, surrounded by family members.She leaves to cherish her memory, her husband of 33 years, Brenton, their two sons: Mark, and Matthew (Amy, and their two sons, Colin, and Ethan), Sisters: Diane (Percy), Maureen (Mickey), Gail (Leonard), Brothers: Don (Linda), and Paul, as well as many nephews and nieces. She is predeceased by her parents Doug and Edna Forgeron.The youngest of six siblings, she was born in Arichat, Cape Breton, NS, and grew up in the nearby community of Louisdale, where she enjoyed the love of her extended family, and a large, close-knit group of friends.After completing high school (with honours), she relocated to Halifax, NS, where, in 1985, she graduated from the Halifax Infirmary as a RN nurse. Other than her children, this was what she was most proud of. As an added achievement, her classmates bestowed upon her the honour of class Valedictorian.She practiced in Halifax, and for a year in Greenwich, Conn., before marrying Brenton, and moving to Whitecourt, Alta., where her sister Diane (it's a dry cold!) and husband Percy were. She quickly picked up her nursing career again and practiced for almost fifteen more years, with short stops to have Matthew and Mark, and finally retiring after MS forced her hand.She loved nursing. Her compassion and empathy for the people under her care was unwavering and unmatched. The docs, and her nursing sisters, loved to work with her; they could count on her, in all situations, and they knew she had their backs. Period.She loved being a mom. She was passionately involved in whatever the boys were involved in. "Education comes first" was something she learned from her father, a former high school principal, and she applied that principal with enthusiasm, even home schooling at the times she felt the boys needed it. Both sons have thrived, and excelled, due to her love and teaching, and both are now men she is fiercely proud of.Her home was, and always will be, in Nova Scotia, and most family vacations were spent with family and friends back home. Nanny & Papou, Grampie, swimming in the Bras D'or Lakes, finding sea glass and sand dollars at the beach, boating, beaver tails, bonfires, black night skies filled with stars (and the occasional bat at Northport!), trips to 'PDI', and always lots of homemade meals. Never met a lobster she didn't like!MS forced her to leave her profession, and gradually stole her independence. She was able to stay at home due to the efforts of many people: her family; Dr Linda Carter; Shelly Harris, her main AHS Palliative Nurse; and her home care aides who provided exemplary daily care. Of note: Kayleigh (8 mos.), Ping (5+ years), and especially Janice (4+ years), whose efforts went way over and above her job description. Thank you, Janice. We will be forever grateful to you all.We are saddened that she will not get to see her grandbabies grow up, but relieved that she has left her broken body, and sure in the belief that she is in Heaven with her mom and dad.A Service & Interment of the ashes will take place at 11am, Saturday, October 1, 2022, at St Louis Catholic Church, in Lousidale, Richmond County, Cape Breton. Reception to follow at the Church Hall.Donations can be made to the St Louis Cemetery, 150 Grandique Ferry Road, Louisdale, N.S., B0E 1V0, or a charity of your choice.
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FEHR, C. NormanJanuary 4, 1949 August 1, 2022It is with deep sorrow and much love that we mourn the passing of C. Norman Fehr in August of 2022, who was surrounded by his loved ones. Following a short battle with cancer, Norm passed away at the age of 73 years. Norm was born and raised in Rabbit Lake, Saskatchewan. He and his wife Sherri were married in 1968 and raised their family in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta. He is survived by his loving wife Sherri, his sons Christopher (Maria), Cameron (Jennifer), his brother Gordon (Elsie), his sister Audrey Olynyk (Ken) his brother Irvin (Cathy), his grandchildren Tristan and Ashton, as well as other cherished relatives and friends. Norm was predeceased by his parents Cornelius and Elisabeth, sister Lynda June, sister Lorna McKinney and brother Ralph. He was passionate about photography, serving at church, and spending time with his family and friends. A celebration of Norm's life will be held on August 6, 2022 at Fort Saskatchewan Alliance Church, Fort Saskatchewan Alberta, at 1p.m. Expressions of sympathy may be forward to the family at:www.riverviewfuneral.com
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BAUMAN, DaleIt is with deep sorrow and love that we mourn the passing of Dale Bauman on July 29, 2022 at the age of 72 years.He will be remembered by his loving wife Tillie of 52 years, son, Trevor (Raylene), daughter, Jodie, two grandchildren, Jack and Charlie, three siblings, Peggy, Ann Marie (Marcel), Tony (Cindy) and numerous nieces and nephews.He was predeceased by his son Michael and his parents Harry and Marguerite Bauman.The family wishes to send a special thank you to the staff at the Royal Alexander Hospital in Edmonton Alberta for their care and compassion.A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Friday, August 5 at 10:30 a.m. at Our Lady of the Angels Catholic Church in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta.Memorial donations can be made in Dale Bauman's name to Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada.Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.riverviewfuneral.com for the Bauman family.
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PENHALE, John HenryDOB: June 4, 1947, in Edmonton, ABDOD: July 23, 2022, in Fort Saskatchewan, ABIt is with deep sorrow and much love that we mourn the passing of John Henry Penhale of Fort Saskatchewan, AB on July 23, 2022, at the age of 75 years.He will be remembered by his loving wife Stella of 52 years, five children, Kathy Lindberg (Jared), Karen Lindeman (Darren), Lorna Penhale (Aaron), Laverne Penhale, Edward Penhale (Candace), five grandchildren, Cody Lindeman (Chu), Jessica Penhale-Laxson (Josh), Kendra Lindberg (Johnny), Cole Lindberg (Jayden), Carson Penhale, three great-grandchildren, Deacon Lindberg, Johnathan Koebel and Parker Lindberg, three sisters Eunice Malo (Rene), Laura Scheers, Nancy Corcoran and numerous nieces and nephews.He was predeceased by his parents, Edward and Frances Penhale and two brothers, Richard and Edward Penhale.John was born and raised on a family farm in Ypres Valley District and farmed all his life. In addition to farming, he also worked for the County of Strathcona as an equipment operator and then moved on to work for many years alongside his older brother for Penhale Construction. In his retirement years, he enjoyed spending time with his family and friends, but did struggle with Parkinson's in his later years of life.The family wishes to send a special thank you to the staff at the Fort Saskatchewan Community Hospital for their care and compassion.A Memorial Service will be held at First Memorial Funeral Services - Riverview Chapel at 11090-86 Ave, Fort Saskatchewan (Right beside the cemetery gates) on August 3, 2022 at 11:00 a.m.Memorial Donations can be made in John Penhale's name to the charity of your choice. Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.riverviewfuneral.com for the Penhale family.
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BLAIS, OscarJanuary 30, 1929 - July 10, 2022On July 10, 2022, Oscar Blais of Bruderheim passed away at the age of 93 years.Oscar is survived by Gladys (his wife of 61 years, née Fillinger); their children Ernest, Louis, Paul, and son-in-law Jeff MacKay (Shauna); grandchildren Joseph, Peter, and Catherine Blais, and Andrew MacKay; sisters Germaine and Jeanne-Paule; and numerous other relations.He was predeceased by his parents Frédéric Blais and Herméline Roussy of Port Daniel, Quebec; siblings Ernestine, Joseph, Arthur, Jean-Marie; and daughter Lynette (MacKay).As an expression of remembrance of Oscar, share your talents and be helpful to a friend or neighbour.
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DOWLE, Robert WilliamApril 21, 1942 - July 13, 2022Robert was born and raised in Toronto, Ontario, receiving his technical education there, after which he moved to Alberta to pursue a career in welding, pipefitting, and inspection. He lived in Fort Saskatchewan and from there worked for a variety of companies, many through employment via Local 488, the Plumber and Pipe-Fitters Union. Welding was definitely Robert's passion, and he was as proficient in his Trade as he was recognized for his ability. He was sought out by many for the solid jobs he could do and just the way in which only he could accomplish them. He also loved discovering unique facts about the world and its history and enjoyed sharing those with any who were so interested.Robert was predeceased by his parents Robert and Grace Dowle, and brother-in-law Frank Josiak. He is survived by his sons, Dean, Darryl (Brittany), and Daniel (Teagan), and three young granddaughters, twins Savannah and Scarlett, and Vera. He also leaves to mourn his sister, Marlene Josiak in Bracebridge, Ontario; his niece, Nicole (Bill) and nephew, Scott (Jennifer) and their children; plus friends and relatives in Alberta and Ontario.A Funeral Liturgy will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Thursday, July 21, 2022, at the Funeral Chapel in the Connelly-McKinley Funeral Home at 10011 - 114 Street Edmonton, Alberta, T5K 1R5, officiated by his son, Reverend Dean Dowle. The Funeral will also be available for viewing online at www.connelly-mckinley.com. Cremation is to follow.In lieu of flowers, any donations in Robert's memory may be made to the Edmonton Humane Society at 13620 163 St NW, Edmonton, AB, T5V 0B2, or to Alberta Life Issues Educational Society at 10958 124 St NW, Edmonton, AB, T5M 0H8, or to a charity of your choice.To view the service and to send condolences, please visit www.connelly-mckinley.com
]]>DAVIES, Arthur "Art"May 7, 2022It is with sadness that we announce the passing of Arthur "Art" Davies on May 7, 2022, at age 82.He was predeceased by his wife, Gloria (Lamoureux); daughter, Dawn (Bauer); sisters Ruby (Hopf) and Pearl (Gowan), and brother Bob.He is remembered by his children and their families: Shawn and Todd Johnson (Tyler and Leah (and Ella) Johnson, Raelyn and Alex (and Dyson, Carter, Teralyn) Wade); Randy (and Ryan, Travis (and Brody) Bauer; Scott and Trish (and Sara and Brayden (and Sully) Starko, Nelson and Julia (to be) Davies); and Grant and Nhung (and Kenya, Monet, Sage) Davies; also remembered by numerous nieces and nephews, in-laws and out-laws, and friends.May you travel Alberta, may you remember there are few roads you could pass that he has not helped to build.
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ROCQUE, ClemClem Rocque passed away peacefully at his home in Sturgeon County on July 6, 2022 surrounded by his family. Clem had a successful Busing company in which he drove for 44 years Sturgeon School Division. He retired in 2008 and settled down on the farm to enjoy putzing and tinkering on one job at a time, on his own schedule.Clem lost his brief battle with cancer. Left to celebrate his life and cherish his memory are his wife, Gerry of 60 years and his children, Jefferey, Jacqueline, and Brian and his wife Cindy. Two grandsons Scott Monk and Brayden Rocque. Clem was predeceased by his father Joseph, Mother Eugenie and sister Denise Sorenson. He will also be missed by his cousins, nieces, nephews and friends.At Clem's request no funeral service will be held.
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MCDONALD, Marie "Adele"1936 - 2022It is with great sadness and much love, our family announces the passing of our loving mother, grandmother, and great grandmother Adele McDonald.She will be lovingly remembered by her son, Dan; daughter, Danita; grandchildren, Brianne, Brian (Kelli), Michael (Jaime), Kyle (Paige) and Jay; great grandchildren, Rory and little Blake; brother, Leo (Mary); sister, Marcella (Ian); sister in law, Ann, as well as numerous relatives and many dear friends.Adele was predeceased by her husband, John Brian (Boots); daughter, Lynn; parents, Philip and Gilberte Lessard; sisters, Jacqueline and Albertine; and brothers, Raymond and Roland.A Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 10:30 a.m., on Wednesday, July 20, 2022 at Our Lady of the Angels Catholic Church, 10004 101 Street, Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta.In lieu of flowers donations may be made to Alzheimer Society of Alberta.To send condolences, please visit www.connelly-mckinley.com
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RUETHER, Debbie "Deb"Debbie, more affectionately known as "Deb," passed peacefully on June 29, 2022, at the University of Alberta Hospital. She spent her final days surrounded by love and continued to give kindness and laughter to all.Deb is survived by her adoring husband, Doug; her daughter, Amanda; son-in-law, Perry; grandchildren, Parker and Ava; her sons, Daniel and Tyson; and her daughter, Jaymie. She was predeceased by her daughter, Danielle, in 2019.Deb was loved by friends and family and will be sorely missed. It was important to her that everyone knew just how much she loved and appreciated them. She was an extremely involved Grammy, who put her grandchildren above everything. For Parker and Ava, she hung the moon. She cherished and spoiled all of her dogs, and left behind Kassian and Nugent.The pride Deb felt for her children was so evident that you could grab on to it. There was nothing she enjoyed more than time with her family. Doug and Deb's love story started later in life and brought joy, laughter, and adventure. There is a quote that Deb lived fully, "There is no greater joy in life than to love and to be loved".A Visitation will be held from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM, on July 13. A Memorial Service will be held at 10:00 a.m., on July 14, 2022, both at Evergreen Funeral Home, 16204 Fort Road, Edmonton, AB.The family is sincerely grateful to all of the healthcare workers that cared for Deb in the last few months. Deb had a way of making friends and taking care of those who were caring for her. She truly valued and appreciated all that she was given.In lieu of flowers, memorial donations in Deb's name can be made online to the Cross-Cancer Institute at wecrosscancer.ca or to the Edmonton Food Bank at edmontonsfoodbank.com.
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CAREY, Lyle E.Lyle E. Carey passed away peacefully at Fort Saskatchewan Community Hospital on June 27, 2022. Lyle survived lung cancer in 2012, a brain tumor in 2019, but could not beat Parkinson's. He was lovingly supported by his family during his long battle with Parkinson's.Lyle is survived by his loving wife Pat of 35 plus years, his adored daughters Shelley (Lorne) Passek, and Cindy (Brian) Rocque; four grandchildren, Brenden, Sarah, Braydon, and Brady; very special niece Abby; Pat's sons Wayne (Kathy) Nelson and Terry Nelson; his sister Mae (John) Suvak; brothers Rod and Duncan (Pat); several nieces, nephews, and cousins and lots of friends.He was predeceased by his father (1954), mother (2005), brother Michael (2013) and half-sister Eva (2009).A Funeral Services was held on Monday, July 4 2022.In lieu of flowers donations may be made to Parkinson's Association of Alberta, Kidsport Alberta, St. Albert's Family Resource Centre or a charity of one's choice.
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KNAPP, RogerIt is with profound sadness and much love our family announces the passing of Roger on June 8, 2022 at the age of 79 years. He is survived by his soulmate and loving wife of 54 years, Betty and their two children Shannon (Paul) Rocque, Corey (Amy) Knapp, Grandchildren Kelsey and Ryan Rocque, and Shane Knapp, and his three sisters Edie (Rene) Michaud, Ida Loftstrand, and Valerie (Rick) Whelen. Roger is also survived by his extended family of Wade (Diane) Whelen, Ron (Helen) Whelen, Bonnie (Terry) Anderson and numerous nieces and nephews. Anybody who crossed paths with Roger was always greeted with a smile and a joke or two. He was an avid fan of all sports, especially those that included his family. He touched many people with his passion for life and will be sorely missed. Interment to be announced by family at a later date.Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.riverviewfuneral.com for the Knapp family.
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WILLIAMS, Robert (Bob) Edward Maitland September 13, 1944 June 11, 2022With profound sadness we announce the passing of Bob on June 11, 2022.Bob was born on September 13, 1944 in Regina, Saskatchewan, the only son to Francis and Roy Williams, younger brother to Gwen, June and Patricia.Bob was a loving dedicated husband to his wife, Barb. Bob loved his three daughters, Pamela, Sheryl and Lynette unconditionally. Bob's pride and joy were his grandchildren and great grandchildren. Bob and his family moved to Fort Saskatchewan in 1979. Bob being a journeyman electrician, worked at Sherrit Gordon for 34 years. He also was a volunteer fire fighter for the Fort Saskatchewan fire department along with being involved with the crime stoppers association. He enjoyed helping with the Fort Saskatchewan food bank deliver hampers to families in need. Bob took pride in helping people and those less fortunate.Bob loved the outdoors, camping and being around his friends. One of Bob's favorite pastimes was playing the piano. He enjoyed taking his three daughters to Rivercrest Nursing Home to play for the seniors.Bob enjoyed coaching his daughter's softball teams as well as his grandson's baseball. He attended many games over the years watching his grandchildren play soccer, baseball, volleyball, and hockey. He was proud of them all.Bob is survived by his three daughters, Pamela (Ronnie), Sheryl (Dave) and Lynette. His grandchildren, Cody, Kory, Brittani, Dallas, Morgan, Peyton, Brock, Tori, Alexee, Averee. His great-grandchildren, Lilly, Davian, Kaydence, Reikan, Raiden, Daxton, Nyla and Noah. His sister, Patricia Leverick. Along with numerous nieces and nephew whom he loved dearly.Bob was predeceased by his wife, Barb; daughters, Tracy and Laura; his grandchildren, Cassandra and Tyler; his parents, Francis and Roy Williams; his sisters, Gwen Wood and June Anderson; brothers-in-law, Guy Wood, Jim Anderson and Tom Leverick. His nephews, Allan Wood, Bob Severson, Dennis Schow and Brian Yarycky; and his great-great-great-niece, Mila.He will be forever missed and remembered by many.A Celebration of Life will be held for both Bob and Barb on Saturday, August 6, 2022 at 2:00 p.m., in the lower level hall of The First United Church, 10409-100 Ave, Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta T8L1Z3Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.riverviewfuneral.com for the Williams family.
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McCAUSLAND, CWO E.B. (Ed), CD (RET'D)On Saturday, June 18, 2022 Ed McCausland, passed away peacefully in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta at the age of 92 years. Ed will be missed all who knew him, especially his very dear friend of many years, Louise. Ed was outgoing, kind, loving and smart. He had an impressive 32 year career with the Canadian Military and was proud to be a member of the Royal Canadian Legion in Fort Saskatchewan. As per Ed's request cremation has taken place and no services will be held. Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.riverviewfuneral.com for the McCausland family.
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ZIBROWSKI, MaryMary Rosemarie Zibrowski (nee Andrusky) was born October 29, 1933 in Radway, AB, to John and Pauline Andrusky (nee Chizen), then moved to Edmonton in her early years. In her teen years, the family moved to New Westminster, B.C., before moving back in time for graduation from Victoria Composite High School in Edmonton in 1951. She went to work as a bank teller, and was soon training others, but her passion was her sewing. She was a great seamstress and eventually found herself working for Singers Sewing. In 1969, Mary and her husband Steve moved from Edmonton to an acreage in Josephburg, AB, where they raised their five children, and remained until 2017. In her time on the acreage, she took care of chickens and livestock for home use, while also juggling her children and, in later years, grandchildren. Once her children were grown, her and her husband worked as volunteer firefighters for the Strathcona County fire house that was located next door. In 2017, she moved to Summerwood in Sherwood Park, before moving to Youville Home in St. Albert in 2021, where she stayed until she passed away early in the morning on June 14, 2022.Mary was predeceased by her husband Steve Zibrowski (2015), son Randy Zibrowski (2011), father John Andrusky (1947), mother Pauline Andrusky (1980), brothers Bernard Andrusky (2014), Edward Andrusky (2016), and great grandson Nathan Gabert (2011). She is survived by her brother Lyle Andrusky, daughter Val Gabert (Ken), sons Brad Zibrowski (Jodi), Tim Zibrowski, and Wayne Zibrowski, as well as various grandchildren and great-grandchildren.A Funeral Service has taken place.
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FEDORUK, Eugene The family of Eugene Gerald Fedoruk would like to announce his passing on June 2, 2022.He was a Grandfather, Father, Brother and Child. He was also a prominent figure in the Community of Fort Saskatchewan where he served 30+ years as a volunteer Fire Fighter on the Fort Saskatchewan Fire Department.He is survived by his children; Shawn Fedoruk, Greg Fedoruk, Cora-Lee Fedoruk and Sarah Fedoruk as well as his many beautiful grandchildren. He is also survived by his mother Bessie Fedoruk, 4 Brothers, and 1 Sister.As per Eugene's wishes, there will be no formal service.Gino loved Golf, going for motorcycle rides, back yard fires and spending time with the ones he loved the most. Please remember his smiling face, jokes and mischievous ways, as well as sitting in front of the garage where anyone and everyone was welcome to come sit and have a chat.
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DE TREMAUDAN, Audrey Merle (Hill)August 19, 1939 May 13, 2022It is with deep sorrow and much love that we mourn the passing of Audrey Merle de Tremaudan, of Fort Saskatchewan on Friday, May 13, 2022, at the age of 82 years.She will be lovingly remembered by her children: Shelly (Dave) and Cindy (Darrin); grandchildren: Trevor, Jessica, Marley, Sean, Bryce, Josh (Gabby) Alissa (Steve), and her great-grandson Jayden, as well as her siblings Sandy (Clint), Rob (Grace), Randy (Brian) and many friends. She was predeceased by her loving husband of 48 years, Daniel.Audrey was a compassionate and loving mother and grandmother. She loved spending time with her family and finding any reason for a family celebration. Her laughter was infectious, and her love for her family and friends ran deep. She will be missed by all whose lives she enriched.A Celebration of Life took place place at 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, May 24 at First Memorial-Riverview Chapel Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta.Memorial Donations may be made in Audrey de Tremaudan's name to the Canadian Cancer Society.The family wishes to send a special thank you to the staff at Turner Lodge, Fort Saskatchewan Homecare, and Foyer Lacombe- Hospice, St Albert for their care and compassion.
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HALL, MarshallMarch 27, 1942 May 6, 2022On May 6, 2022, Marshall Hall passed away peacefully at home, surrounded by his family, at the age of 80. Left to cherish his memory is his wife of 56 years, Susan; son Stephen (Vanessa); daughter Deana (Leo); three grandchildren Emmet, Wyatt, and Brynn; his dear sister Vivian, and numerous nieces, nephews, extended family and friends. Marshall was predeceased by his parents and six siblings.Marshall will be fondly remembered for his generous, caring, and humorous nature. His family was his number one priority (second only to golfing with Susie). He was well-liked and respected by all who knew him.In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Canadian Lung Association. Special thanks to our homecare nurse, Shelly Harris, and Dr. Rebekah Gilbert for their care and compassion during Marshall's illness.A memorial service for Marshall will take place on Tuesday, May 24, 2022, at 11 a.m. at Our Lady of Angels Catholic Church in Fort Saskatchewan. A reception will follow at Pioneer House. Marshall will be laid to rest at Evergreen Memorial Gardens at a later date.Sign the book of condolences, visit www.evergreenmemorial.com
]]>DEWIT, Tanya LynnTanya Lynn Dewit, 49, favourably known as MS.B.HAVEN, of Ft. Saskatchewan, AB, was granted her angel wings in her home on March 30, 2022. Tanya's life would seem too short to many, but those who got to know her understood that the quality of existence far exceeds the quantity of time in which one lives. Her contagious smile and laughter brought joy to everyone around her. She enjoyed all of life's adventures, such as baseball, traveling, playing Scrabble with friends, golf, camping, off-roading trips, and especially time with the grandchildren. She is survived by husband Gerrit; son Kyle Glysinskie (Lexie Bouilly); mother Wendy McCoshen; two brothers Dana and Shawn Homeniuk; sister Susan Glysinskie, uncle Peter Brown; niece Brittany Homeniuk, nephew Dominic Glysinskie; and two beautiful grandchildren; Austin Gerrit and Meadow Lynn Glysinskie. A celebration/luncheon will be held at a later date.
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CROWTHER, HannahIt is with deep sorrow and much love that we mourn the passing of Hannah Hope Crowther at the young age of 25 years old. Hannah is lovingly remembered by her parents Doug and Becky who loved her more than life itself, her twin brother Jacob (who she adored and was her hero). His girlfriend Kenzie (who was her adopted sister and loved so much) and her grandmother Joan White (who Hannah called nanny!)Hannah also leaves to mourn her aunts Sylvia (Randy) Nelson and Betty (Willie) Fulton. Her uncles Edwin (Jean) Crowther, Bruce (Lilly) Crowther, Earl (Julie) Crowther, Mike (Carol) Crowther and Paul Crowther along with numerous cousins. Her beautiful Sheltie Oscar!Hannah was predeceased by her Poppy White (who is hanging with her right now), her Nanny and Poppy Crowther, along with her uncle Gordon. We are pretty sure that Rosie and Casey also met her at the rainbow bridge. Hannah was blessed to have her best friends Sami, Alexandra, Adam, Jessie, Matthew, and Christopher in her life until the end.Hannah was born in Edmonton 25 years ago. She had her first surgery at one day old and has had over 30 procedures in her short precious life. The care she received from the Stollery and the Glenrose Hospitals was second to none. She was the Stollery Champion child in 2008 and was granted a wish from the Rainbow Society. In 2008 Hannah and her family were blessed to meet other Champion children across Canada, the US and Ireland. A week was spent in Ottawa and then another in Florida, making memories with some beautiful families. Hannah loved horseback riding and pursued this passion for 10 years. She found her grandfather's violin and took up lessons under Melanie's guidance. Most recently, Hannah took up role playing in Dungeons and Dragons at Table Top Café. She also made so many online friends that meant so much to her and her to them. Hannah volunteered her time with the Food Bank, Pope John XXIII, The Rainbow Society and The Stollery Children's Hospital.She graduated from Pope John II High School in Fort Saskatchewan with honors in English and Social Studies. She loved the performing arts and participated in numerous plays. Hannah was also successful in winning several writing awards. While residing in residence, she graduated a 2-year program in Police Studies and Criminal Investigations from Grant MacEwan University. While attending University, she met her boyfriend Zac and was involved with him until her passing.A celebration of life will be held Friday, June 17, 2022 at the Legion in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta from 6-10 p.m. Memorial donations would be greatly appreciated in Hannah's name to The Rainbow Society of Alberta and the Edmonton Humane Society.Hannah's family have ensured her legacy will live on through organ and tissue donation, and through that generous decision, Hannah will touch countless others as the family members, friends and communities of those who receive her donated organs and tissue will be forever impacted by their improved quality of life, made possible through these selfless gifts. Hannah's family asks if you are able to do so, please sign your donor card and let your family know your wishes. Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.riverviewfuneral.com for the Crowther family.
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BOETTGER, Dwayne July 16, 1951 - April 25, 2022Fort Saskatchewan, AlbertaIt is with great sadness and much love that we say goodbye to our Dad/Brother/Papa D, who passed away on April 25, 2022 at the age of 70 years.He is survived by his children and grandchildren, brothers and sisters, and many other extended family members and friends. He was predeceased by his mom (Kay), dad (Adrian) and brother (Dale).As per Dwayne's request, there will be no formal funeral service, but his immediate family will celebrate his life at a later time. In lieu of flowers, donations on his behalf can be made directly to the Canadian Cancer Society.We will forever miss you Dad, but we know you are at peace now and are happy to be riding your Harley up in heaven with your brother by your side. Love you forever.
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LIVINGSTON, Gregory ScottThe family of Gregory Scott Livingston, is saddened to announce his passing on March 26, 2022, in Kamloops B.C. at the age of 65, from complications related to illness. Greg is survived by his brother Brian (Margaret); nephews Jerrad (Lisa) and Dion (Angela); his uncle, Bernie; four great-nieces; one great-nephew; numerous cousins and extended families. Greg was predeceased by his parents, Gerald and Jean Livingston and younger brother Colin.Greg was born in Edmonton in 1956 and grew up in Fort Saskatchewan. As a young boy Greg delivered newspapers in the neighbourhood, and in his teens, worked as a gas jockey at the ESSO gas station. Following high school, Greg secured a full-time position as a driver for UFA Edmonton delivering bulk fuels to farmers in the area. Greg continued to follow a number of interesting employment paths; most notably his experiences as a welder working in the trades and training in wildfire suppression and safety.Greg marched to the beat of his own drum, seeking adventure in his life. Greg's unique resourcefulness, charm and gregarious nature gave him the ability to easily meet new friends and acquaintances. Greg had a keen mechanical sense, an enthusiasm for fast cars, frequently tinkering with vehicles, repairing and rebuilding engines. He enjoyed fly-fishing, camping, skiing and sharing stories with friends, family and anyone he was likely to meet. Greg leaves us with fond memories of his friendly outgoing demeanor, warm smiles and laughs. Sadly, in his final years, Greg was dealing with chronic leukemia. Honouring Greg's wishes, cremation has taken place.
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HEHR, Donald RaymondFebruary 13, 1940 April 12, 2021It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Don Hehr on April 12, 2022. He went peacefully at home with his family by his side.Don was born and raised in Medicine Hat where he met his wife Elaine (nee Seitz). Shortly after they were married in 1968 they moved to Fort Saskatchewan where he began a long career with Imperial Oil at the Redwater fertilizer plant. He was employed there until 1989 when he and Elaine moved to Saskatoon for two years where he would finish out his career at the Clavet Fertilizer Distribution Station. They then returned to Alberta to retire in Sherwood Park.Don was intelligent and handy. "It ain't broke until you can't fix it" was his motto and there were few broken items that were too big of a challenge for him. He had an encyclopedic knowledge about all things electronic and mechanical and he had a well-equipped workshop where he would put his knowledge to use. He would spend hours tinkering until he got it right. Even in his last days he was repairing and improving things.Don was also generous with his time and knowledge and was always ready to offer a helping hand to family and friends. If there was a project to be completed he couldn't stay away. He would drive up in his beloved Smart Car with toolbox in hand, ready to work. He was instrumental to the success of many of the complicated home improvement projects his family took on.Don had a love of aircraft and was an avid and talented, radio-controlled airplane builder and flyer. He was passionate about the hobby for most of his adult life. After he retired, he worked at a hobby shop for many years fixing anything radio controlled. He enjoyed sharing his enthusiasm for the hobby with his fellow hobbyists, many of whom he counted as his dear friends.Don was predeceased by his parents, Jacob and Amelia Hehr and his brother, Jack. He is survived by his loving wife of 53 years, Elaine, his daughters, Marni (Suhas) Thaleshvar and Susan (Grant) Bell, his sister Norma McCulley and his grandchildren Tara, Morgen and Deven Thaleshvar, Graeme and Brynmor Bell, and many other relatives and friendsDon has requested a small family gathering thus a public memorial service will not be held. In lieu of flowers please consider a donation in memoriam to The Alberta Lung Association (https://www.ablung.ca/) or your favorite charity.
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DEMERS, RochWith profound sadness, our family announces the passing of our husband, brother, father and grandfather Roch Demers on April 10, 2022. He was 80 years young.He will be missed and remembered by his loving wife of almost 52 years, Isanthe/Sandy. Roch was a young air force man when he met his future bride in Germany in 1969. They fell in love quickly, married in 1970 and he brought her to Canada soon afterward. His children, Michelle (Brian) and Mark (Elena) are devastated to lose him so soon. His grandchildren Zachary, Almalexia, Bethany, Emanuella and Coen are left with memories of science stories, fires and playing in the backyard, fishing for coins in the hot tub, camping, animal watching and his support for all the things they did. Roch was the oldest of five siblings, and will be missed very much by his sister, Gertrude, and his brothers Richard, Ben (Manon), and Daniel (Lorraine), as well as his extended family in Germany. He was a great friend to many and has left an empty space in all of our hearts.Roch loved to be outside and surrounded by the flowers and trees in his beautiful yard. In his memory, we know Roch would appreciate it if you spent some time outside enjoying nature's beauty.In lieu of flowers, donations in his memory can be made to the Mazankowski Alberta Heart Institute or the Cross Cancer Institute.
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NIXON, Robert Nathan (Bob)It is with great sadness the family of Robert (Bob) Nathan Nixon announces his passing on April 9, 2022, at the age of 83. Bob will be lovingly remembered by his wife Joyce; children Robert Nixon and Loreena Boisjoli (Marc); grandchildren Sara Nixon, Nathan Nixon, Taylor Boisjoli, and Clair Jordan (Tyson).Bob was predeceased by his parents Norman and Dorothy Nixon, and younger brother Neil Nixon.Bob was born in Bassano and lived in Brooks. He served 22 years in the Royal Canadian Air Force including two years with the Snowbirds aerobatic team. Upon retirement from the military, Bob got a position with Dow Chemical in Fort Saskatchewan and worked there for 17 1/2 years. He helped deliver Meals on Wheels for the Legion and was an active Citizen on Patrol with the RCMP. He also enjoyed ham radio activities.Bob will always be deeply loved and cherished by his family.
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FISCHER, Pauline (nee Langlois)It is with great love and sadness we announce the passing of Pauline, at the age of 87, on March 25, 2022.She is lovingly remembered by her children, Jo-Anne (Paul) Cassidy, Cheryl (Neil) Prior, brothers, Paul Langlois and George (Mary) Langlois, sister, Georgette (Tom) Kalis, sister-in-law, Doreen Fischer, and numerous nieces, nephews, and friends. She was predeceased by her husband, Wilfred; son, Kenneth; parents, Raoul and Alice Langlois; sisters, Lauraine Zwarn and Eva Hall, and multiple brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nieces, and nephews.Pauline was born, raised, worked, and lived in the Lamoureux/Fort Saskatchewan, Edmonton, and Sherwood Park areas. She loved her large group of family and friends, and socializing with them in person or by telephone. Pauline enjoyed travelling throughout North America, Hawaii, and to Malta and London, England. She also had fun bowling, playing bingo and the lottery, and visiting casinos on occasion, with much of her winnings going to various charities.Pauline cherished her "third daughter," Pat, and all the caring friends and relatives who took time to help her and make her feel special in so many ways. She will be remembered as a kind and loving mother, aunt, great-aunt and dear friend, who always had a big smile for everyone.She endured many hard times throughout her life, but continued to be resilient through it all.Special thanks to Mom's wonderful care team, Dr. Ukeme Inyang-Otu, Dr. Naheed Rajabali and staff at the Movement Disorder Clinic, and all the kind staff at Laurier House Strathcona.As per Pauline's request, there will be no funeral. A Memorial Mass may be held at a later date. Donations in Pauline's memory may be made to the Parkinson's Association, the Heart and Stroke Foundation, Mazankowski Heart Institute, the Capital Care Foundation Strathcona (Laurier House), the Cerebral Palsy Association, Our Lady of Perpetual Help Parish, or a charity of one's choice.To send condolences, please visit www.connelly-mckinley.com
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HORNE, NeilMarch 19, 2022With sadness, we share that our dear father Neil passed away following a brief illness. He leaves to mourn his three children and their wonderful families Geoff and Jordie and their daughter Havanna of Calgary; Chris and Kristi and their children, Sarah and Nico of Calgary; and Karen and Laurie Mroczek and their daughter Janine of Grovedale.Neil was predeceased by the love of his life, Lucille - his wife of 53 years, and his infant grandson, David. He took great pride in the achievements of all his children and grandchildren, following their respective lives with great interest. We were so fortunate to have many years of love and support that he provided to all of us.We are grateful for the kindness and professional support shown to Neil by the nursing staff of Unit 34 at the Royal Alexandra Hospital and the Fort Saskatchewan Community Hospital. We are also especially thankful for the years of care, guidance and conversation provided by Dr. Linda Pfeifer.A funeral service will take place at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, April 2, 2022, at the First United Church, 10409 - 100 Avenue, Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta. In lieu of flowers, if you wish, please make a donation to the Mission and Service Fund of the First United Church in Fort Saskatchewan.To sign the book of condolences and to share memories please visit www.serenity.ca
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]]>EVANS, DerekDecember 16, 1940 -February 2, 2022On Wednesday, February 2, 2022, Robert "Derek" Evans of Fort Saskatchewan entered into the presence of his Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ at the Lamont Health Care Centre after a long and courageous battle with Alzheimer's. Born in Dublin, Ireland, to Gordon and Patricia Evans, he immigrated with his family to Edmonton in 1957, where he finished high school at Victoria Composite before moving to Camrose. He served in the Royal Canadian Navy from 1961 to 1969. It was while in the Navy that he met and married Audrey, his beloved wife of almost 57 years. In 1969, they moved to Alberta, where they raised their three children. Derek was a lover of nature and had many hobbies, including lapidary and rock-collecting, making "rock goblins" out of petrified wood, and hand-carving Diamond Willow canes. He enjoyed fishing and travelling with his family, and was known for his stories, his beautiful smile, his love of children, and his kind and gentle nature. He had a deep love for the Lord, and was the spiritual leader in his household, leaving an important legacy of faith for his family. Left to mourn are his wife Audrey, his son Geoffrey (Beverly) and their children Dorothy and Robbie, his daughter Sonja, and his son Benjamin. Also survived by two brothers, Gordon and Bruce, and their families, two brothers-in-law and four sisters-in law and their families in Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, many cousins in Ireland and England, and other friends and relatives. Burial has taken place. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, March 26, at 2:00 p.m. at Wyecliff Bible Chapel (169-22560 Wye Rd, Sherwood Park). The family is grateful to the staff at the Long-Term Care department of the Lamont Health Care Centre. Memorial donations may be made to the Alzheimer Society of Alberta, or to Wyecliff Bible Chapel.
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DEBORBA, Maria MendesSeptember 17, 1933 March 10, 2022Maria Mendes (nee Avila) Deborba, passed peacefully at Rivercrest Hospice in Fort Saskatchewan on March 10, 2022, at the age of 88 years.Maria was born on September 17, 1933, on San Jorge, Azores. The eldest of three daughters, she was predeceased by Dolores (Louis Azevedo) in 2020 and survived by Aldora (Tony Bettencourt) of Mission, BC.Mom, grandma, great-grandma will be lovingly remembered by her sons John and Jose (Karen) and grandchildren Christopher (Ingrid), Adam (Lindsay), Charlie (Lynn), Russell, and Sophia (Steve) and great-grandson, Elliott.Growing up in the Azores, Maria spent much time working the fields and, eventually, working in a tuna canning plant. She immigrated to Canada in 1958, settling in North Bend with husband, John, and their two sons. Eventually, they moved to own and work on an orchard in Oliver where she also spent many happy years in the South Okanagan Senior Secondary cafeteria.Maria moved to Fort Saskatchewan in 2015 to be closer to her son, John. The family is grateful for the hours of support, care, and companionship he provided. The family also wishes to express their thanks to her pals at Lion's Haven and the staff and friends at Turner Lodge.Private mass will be celebrated immediately. At a later date, inurnment will be scheduled in Oliver, BC where she can finally rest beside her beloved John.Mom will be remembered in butter tarts, apple pie and prayer. Rest in peace.To sign the book of condolences and to share memories please visit www.serenity.ca
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NAUNDORF, Victor CharlesDecember 12, 1931 -March 7, 2022It is with great sadness and much love that the family announces the peaceful passing of our beloved father, Victor Charles Naundorf at the age of 90 years. Victor will be forever remembered by his children; son Darren (Joy), daughter Debbie (Rodney) Cornelius and many relatives and friends. Victor was predeceased by his parents Charles and Salome Naundorf and ex-wife Lavina Naundorf.Victor began his lifelong passion of farming alongside his father at a young age and remained a farmer at heart throughout his retirement. He was blessed to be able to remain on the family homestead, which he dearly loved, until his passing.A celebration of Vic's life was held on March 22, 2022.Donations in memory of Vic may be made to Bethany Lutheran Church or the charity of your choice.
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MALTBY, Robert CharlesIt is with profound sadness, that the family of Robert Charles Maltby, announces his sudden passing, on March 5, at the age of 60 years.Rob is lovingly remembered by his wife of 33 years, Lynne, his children, Daniel Maltby (Alana), and Adam Maltby. His In-laws, Doris and Andy Isbister, Roger and Pat Gamache, and Paul Gamache. His nephews, Marc and Megan Isbister, Michael and Jen Isbister, and his nieces, Michelle Wakal (Curtis), Jill and Scott Tansowny, Danielle and James MacArthur, Angela and Carl Metz, Lisa Gamache, Chantelle and Eric Allam, Elaine Gamache (Devin). Great-nieces and nephews; Abbey, Sophie, Ben, Kennedy, Kadence, Tanner, Cameron, Attie, Rowan, Aliyah, Cruz, Ariana, and Kali.Rob was predeceased by his father Charles (Chuck), his sister Susan Maltby, brother Stephen Maltby, father-in-law Roland Gamache, mother-in-law Lena Gamache, and sister-in-law Louise Gamache.Rob was definitely a man of service. He served his community as a Correctional Officer, at the Fort Saskatchewan Correction Centre, for over 30 years, and as a part-time Firefighter, with the Fort Saskatchewan Fire Department, for 30 years, retiring in February 2020. Rob loved nature and the outdoors. We enjoyed camping in the summer, and he enjoyed going quadding and fishing with his buddies, at least once a year. Early on in our retirement, we were able to take two fabulous vacations, one through the Panama Canal, and one to Maui. His dream vacation was to go on an Alaskan cruise, but we had to cancel due to Covid in May 2020. Rob was a wonderful father, husband, uncle, great-uncle, and friend to so many. He was always ready to give anyone a helping hand, and never expected anything in return. He will be remembered for his love of children, begging to be "Santa" at Christmas time, his good nature, and sense of humour.He will be dearly missed by his soulmate, and best friend of 37 years, Lynne. His sons, Daniel, and Adam, who respected and admired their dad, as well as numerous relatives and friends.If family and friends so desire, memorial contributions in Rob's memory, may be made to Inclusion Alberta, as our family's charity of choice. (https://inclusionalberta.org/donate/)To sign the book of condolences and to share memories please visit www.serenity.caA Celebration of Life has already taken place.
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AMARNATH, P.H (Amar)It is with sadness that the family of P.H. Amarnath (Amar) announce his passing on February 9, 2022 in Toronto, Canada. Amar was born in Madurai, India and spent his youth in Chennai alongside his beloved siblings Kalyani, Ramaswamy, and Gowri. He obtained his Bachelor of Chemical Engineering from Alagappa College of Technology in Chennai, India. In 1969, he departed overseas for Kingston, Ontario, where he completed a Masters of Chemical Engineering at Queen's University. In 1973, Amar moved to Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta to join Sherritt International (then Sherritt Gordon) as a process engineer. Over the next four decades, Amar had a distinguished career in metallurgy and mining engineering, first with Sherritt, and for the past two decades with his own corporation, AR Consultants. His career took him to locations on all continents of the world. In 2008, Amar was recognized by the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum with the J.C. Sproule Northern Exploration Award.Amar is survived by his loving wife of 48 years, Raji, and his three children, Hari Amarnath (Roopa Makwana), Ram Amarnath (Meera Shah) and Ravi Amarnath (Safina Lakhani). Amar is also survived by the joys of his life, his grandchildren, Diviya, Deven, Maya, Keshav, Avni, Kamal and Khayal. In addition to being a devoted husband, father and grandfather, Amar spent countless hours as a mentor, storyteller and music teacher. Amar's affable and affectionate nature was felt by everyone whom he interacted with. He was a man of great spirituality and faith.In lieu of flowers, the family would request that any memorial donations may be made in Amar's name to St. John Ambulance Ontario at: https://sja.ca/en/donate/provincial.
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POORAI, Rudolph "Rudy" ShedrickOn Sunday, February 27, 2022, Rudolph (Rudy) Shedrick Poorai, loving husband and father of three children, peacefully passed away at age 79. Rudy was born on August 23, 1942 in San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago to James and Ivy (Mootoo) Poorai. Rudy was always a hardworking man from a young age, he entered the work force at the age of twelve and worked as he did his schooling for many, many years until he took an early retirement as a Millwright while working at Dow Chemical at age 55. In 1966 he married his soulmate Flora (Oudith) Poorai, and together they raised three children Kathleen (Kitty) Owens, Terri-Lyn Staples (Jeffrey) and Camille Johnson (Travis). Rudy leaves behind a legacy of 9 grandchildren, Dylon, Ryan, Krystoff, Alexandria, Austin, Ray (Piper), Samuel, Ty and Naomi. When not working at his job, Rudy could often be found working around his house or in the garage, repairing one thing or another. He was quite the mechanic, plumber, carpenter, builder, gardener and cook. You name it - he could build it or fix it (or figure out how). Not always the correct way but he would do it the "Rudy" way and make it work. Anyone who knew Rudy knew he was one of the biggest jokesters around which is something I'm sure we will all remember. Rudy will be greatly missed by his family and friends near and far. Rudy was preceded in death by his wife Flora. He is survived by his three daughters, Kathleen (Kitty), Terri-Lyn, and Camille. Also his five siblings Sita, Barry, Ashley, Donna and Angie and his many grandchildren, cousins, nieces and nephews. A memorial service organized by Serenity Funeral Home and will be held at the Fort Saskatchewan Canadian Legion on Saturday, March 12, 2022 at 1 p.m.
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CLASSEN, Dawn MarieSeptember 5, 1974 March 2, 2022It is with profound sadness and much love that we mourn the passing of Dawn Classen, of Radway, on March 02, 2022, at the age of 47.She will be lovingly remembered by her husband of 14 years, Marshall Michaluk; her children: Trent (Kimberley + unborn child), Joshua (Liberty), and Hailey; grandson: Henry; mother: Sandra (Tom), father: Vance (Shelley) and mother-in-law: Shirley; sisters: Tanya (Bob), Nicole (Simba), Wendy, Tammy (Stuart), Trisha (Chris); brother: Timothy, brother-in-law: Marvin (Braelynn), Nana: Glenys, as well as numerous relatives and friends.Dawn was predeceased by her great-grandmother Geraldine (Baba), grandmothers Ethel and Jean, father-in-law Emil, uncles Phillip and Danny, and aunt Rosemary.Dawn's life would seem too short to many, but those of us who were blessed to be touched by her understand that her existence and the imprint she left on our hearts exceed the quantity of time that she stayed here. Our hearts are so broken by this unexpected loss and Dawn will be desperately missed by all those that she's left behind. She was one of a kind and to be loved by her was to be truly blessed. Her infectious smile and laugh will live on forever.There will be a family celebration of Dawn's life at a later date.Memorial Donations may be made in Dawn Classen's name to Shelter Safe (www.Sheltersafe.ca/donate/).Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.riverviewfuneral.com for the Classen family.
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DUPERRON, RoseBorn in Bernie, Alberta on June 23, 1925.It is with great sadness and much love that we say goodbye to our beloved mother, grandmother, and sister who passed away March 4, 2022, at the age of 96 years.Rose is lovingly remembered by her children Pauline St. Jean (Laurier), Annette Stollery (Tom) and Jim Duperron (Cindy); 8 grandchildren, and 16 great-grandchildren and 1 great-great-grandchild, and sister Lorraine Marko.She was predeceased by her husband Philip Duperron; and 1 great-granddaughter.The family wishes to express their sincere gratitude to the staff at Dr. Turner Lodge for their kindness, support, and care.A Memorial Service will be held at 11:00 a.m., followed by lunch, on March 11, 2022 at Our Lady of the Angels Catholic Church in Fort Saskatchewan, with interment to follow at Glenwood Memorial Gardens Cemetery, Sherwood Park.To sign the book of condolences and to share memories please visit www.serenity.ca
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CONLEY, Florence GeorginaIt's with great sadness the family of Florence Georgina Conley announces her passing on February 20, 2022. Flo was a beloved mother, grandmother, daughter, sister and aunt, who will be dearly missed by her daughter Grace (Wyatt), grandson Madden, mother Norma, father Bill, sister Laurel and nephews Jackson and Joel. She was a very proud mother and grandmother. Flo went to Fort Saskatchewan high school and leaves behind many life long friends. A celebration of life for her will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society.
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KULAK, Lowell WilliamThe family of Lowell Kulak sadly announces his passing on February 26 in Edmonton at the age of 79.He is survived by his loving wife, Marilynn; daughters, Kristina Kulak and Marlow Lange; grandchildren, Kade and Rory; as well as many extended family members, nieces, nephews and many dear friends.Lowell was predeceased by his parents, Ottilia and Sydney; and his brothers, Dale, Edward and Richard.A Graveside Service was held on Thursday, March 3, 2022 at the Josephburg Community Church Cemetery in Josephburg, Alberta.Donations in Lowell's honour may be made to your favourite Animal Rescue societyFond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.riverviewfuneral.com for the Kulak family.
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DARNEL, JocelanMay 17, 1958January 27, 2022It is with great sadness, the family of Jocelan Darnel announce her passing, she passed peacefully in her home in Fort Saskatchewan, with her husband and family and friends.Jocelan was born on May 17, 1958, to Parents Brian and Mary Avison of Edmonton. Joc was born in England, and immigrated to Canada in January 1967, she was passionate about her heritage, and stayed connected to her family in the UK.Jocelan is survived by her Husband of 44 Years, Barrie, children Dena-Lea, Sharie (Corbin), James, Troy and Jarrett. Parents Brian and Mary, Brother Tim (Kathleen), Sister Suzanne (Steve) 10 grandkids, 1 great-granddaughter, many nieces and nephews, and Family in England and B.C.In 1977 Jocelan married Barrie, they were devoted parents, and foster parents they fostered children for 32 years and over 75 children, 4 of the children they adopted, to making a total of 5 Children. Jocelan was a devoted mother, you could find her volunteering for the kid's schools, or an active member of girl guides and was Brown Owl to many. Joc was also an active member of the block parent association.Jocelan loved crafting, knitting, crocheting, she spent many hours sitting with her friends' making cards or scrapbooking, she took pride in sending handmade cards by Joc on special occasions.A Celebration of Life us Planned for the summer 2022, at the family lake lot, Lac la Nonne.In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the Canadian Diabetes Foundation.To sign the book of condolences and to share memories please visit www.serenity.ca
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DEWILDE, William Gary (Gary) March 6, 1965- February 26, 2022With heavy hearts, we the family have to announce that our beloved Gary passed away February 26, 2022, at the Grey Nuns Hospital, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada with family by his side. Gary leaves behind to cherish his memories, wife of 23 years Mable Underwood DeWilde; son Tylen Dennison DeWilde; daughter Tralanne Daltone DeWilde; Mom Ina June DeWilde (Smith); Dad William Roger DeWilde (Bill); sister Debbie Annette Ulrich (Terry); niece Nicole (Kirck) and their two daughters; nephew Jeremy and one son; as well as a large extended family and friends! Gary's friendly smile and infectious laugh will be sorely missed by all his family and friends.Gary lived in Fort Saskatchewan his whole life and he lived it to the fullest. If he was not spending time with family and friends, he was doing something with his brain, usually a game that consisted of numbers. Gary could remember numbers and calculate math like nobody's business. It is something he instilled in the kids as well: no calculators, use your brainpower. Gary would carry on a conversation with anyone at any time and could be the crackerjack if he wanted. (Life of the party as well)Gary graduated from Fort High School and went on to work for 25+ years in the oil and gas industry as an Instrumentation Technician. Gary faced many challenges in his life, but not once would you hear him complain or give up. He was a man of determination and a will to prove and out prove everyone wrong. He did this time and time again with everything he did. Still today many people say they remember when Gary did this or when Gary did that.Gary worked with determination and integrity and would give the shirt off his back to anyone who needed it. Gary's kind and caring nature drew many people to him.Gary's most prized possessions in this world and he would tell you this straight were his two beautiful children through and through. The sun and moon rose on his children. There is nothing he would not do or drop at a moment's notice for his children. The family was first and foremost to Gary.Summing up Gary's life and how he lived his life: "Value the person when they are alive and don't cry for them when they are dead" 'Love King'The family would like to thank the staff at the Grey Nuns Hospital for the kind and caring support they showed Gary during his stay and the support they have shown our family during this difficult time.Donations can be made in Gary's name to the Gymkhana club that his daughter is a member of Attention: Kris @ Woodlands St. Anne Gymkhana Club 82 Feero Dr. Whitecourt, Alberta T7S 1E7 or to a charity of one's choice.'Bury My Body But Don't Bury My Beliefs'A time will come when my life ceases. But when that time comes, I ask that you remember these things:BURY MY BODY but don't bury my beliefsBURY MY HEART but don't bury my loveBURY MY EYES but don't bury my visionBURY MY FEET but not the path of my lifeBURY MY HANDS but not my diligent effortsBURY MY SHOULDERS but not the concerns I carriedBURY MY VOICE but not my messageBURY MY MIND but don't bury my dreamsBURY ME but don't bury my life.IF YOU MUST BURY SOMETHING, LET IT BE MY FAULTS AND MY WEAKNESSES. BUT LET MY LIFE CONTINUE ON IN YOU.Randall Rohr/Captain Ronnie MelanconTo sign the book of condolences and to share memories please visit www.serenity.ca
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KREBS, Sandra It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Sandra Margaret Krebs our amazing Angel, beautiful Wife, Mom, Daughter, Sister, Auntie and Great Auntie, on February 6, 2022.Sandra is survived and will be lovingly remembered by her adoring spouse Darren (married 38 years); son Trevor; daughter Sarah; brother Mike (Colline); mother-in-law Beryl; sister-in-law Cindy (Daryl); brother-in-law Scott (Nicole); Special Aunt Violet; nephews Matthew, Jesse, David, Paul (Michelle), Jordin; nieces Jenelle (Chad), Brittany (Matthew), Katlyn; great- nephews and nieces Avery, Peyton, Tate, Owen, Charlie, Archer and Brynn. Sandra had many special aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends. Cousin Tami spent many devoted hours with Sandra in her last moments.Predeceased by her Loving Parents Fern and Lloyd (2013) and father-in-law Bob (2002).Sandra touched the lives of many, and she will leave a void in our hearts that no one will ever be able to fill. She will remain the strongest person we know, weathering everything life threw at her with such bravery and willingness to keep fighting. After everything she battled through, she seemed invincible. Sandra was well known for the love she would freely give to anyone who had the pleasure to cross her path. Her warm hugs given with so much care and strength will never be forgotten. She would never fail to remind her family and friends how much they were loved by her.God put his arms around you and lifted you to rest. Heaven must be beautiful as He always takes the best. He knew that you were in pain, He knew that you would never get well on earth again. He saw the road was getting rough and the hills were hard to climb, so He closed your weary eyelids and whispered, "peace be thine." It broke our hearts to lose you, but you didn't go alone for part of us went with you the day God called you home.If you wish, donations may be made to the Lupus Society of Alberta or Fort Saskatchewan Rivercrest Care Centre Hospice.To sign the book of condolences and to share memories please visit www.serenity.ca
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PARKER, EdwardThe family of Ed Parker sadly announces his passing on February 20 at the age of 81, after a courageous battle with pulmonary fibrosis.He leaves to mourn his loving wife of 57 years, Donna; three sons, Kevin, Craig and Lance (Tammy). He was also very proud of his 8 grandchildren, Kayla Brost (Nathan), Brayden. Lyndon, Tyler, Tyson, Trey, Dane and Luke. He also had 2 great-grandchildren, Madelyn and Parker.Ed will be sadly missed by the people he worked with in corrections and the many kids he coached hockey to in Josephburg, and also the many friends he made over the years.Celebration of Ed's life in April 2, 2022 from 2-4 p.m. at the fort legion. Come enjoy some food and share some stories in the celebration of Ed's life.A special thanks to the nursing staff at the Fort Hospital and the Pulmonary Wards at the Royal Alexandra Hospital.Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.riverviewfuneral.com for the Parker family.
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MCCARTNEY,Timothy HazenJuly 10, 1962 February 2, 2022Peacefully and surrounded by his family hand in hand, Tim McCartney passed away on February 2, 2022 at the age of 58 years.Tim leaves behind his loving wife, Kim; sons, Cody (Mairead), Clive (Kelsey) and Clayton (Shaundra); grandchildren, Bowie, Cohan, Callum and Maeve; his mother and step father, Lynn and Ezra Adair; his father and step mother, Blake and Barbara McCartney; and his siblings, Beth Lee McCartney, Sandra McCartney, Shay Morin and Michael McCartney.Tim was born in Fredericton NB on July 10 1963, but spent his youth in Kamloops BC and his later years in Fort Saskatchewan AB with his Family. Tim loved to care, protect and provide for his family. If he was not underground mining, he could be found outside in the bush with his loving wife Kim and their best friend Willow Marmalade McLaramee, enjoying the beauty and wonders of nature.* We now have a new star to brighten the sky, just look up and he will always be with you *A celebration of life with be held at Paul Lake, BC on his birthday, July 10, 2022.Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.riverviewfuneral.com for the McCartney family.
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WALTON, George AlbertFebruary 19, 1927February 11, 2022It is with deep sorrow and love that we mourn the passing of George Albert Walton of Fort Saskatchewan on February 11, 2022 at the age of 94 years.He will be fondly remembered by his wife Joyce of 63 years, his children Brett (Bonnie), Valerie, Darryl (Kathy) and his 9 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren.George was predeceased by his parents Fred and Karyl Walton and his brother Bill Walton.George was born and raised in Fort Saskatchewan and joined the military as a boy soldier during WW2. He served in many places across the country and abroad. He met Joyce on a blind date while stationed in Shilo Manitoba and they married soon after. After serving his country for 31 years he and Joyce settled down with their 3 children back in his hometown where he worked for Dow Chemical until his retirement which he enjoyed for almost 30 years.A celebration of life will be held at a later date.Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.riverviewfuneral.com for the WALTON family.
]]>RINAS, Audrey (nee Henderson) With wonderful memories and heavy hearts, we sadly announce Audrey's passing on January 29, 2022. "Mom's" heavenly journey continues as she joins her beloved husband, Herb; her parents, her little brother, and many cherished soul mates. Audrey's earthly legacy will continue as she is lovingly remembered by her children; Pat (Richard), Barb, Cindy, Grant (Jen), 9 grandchildren, 5 great- grandchildren, sister Muriel, brother Stan (Marilyn), cherished companion Shelley; as well as numerous family members and friends. To honor Audrey's life, and by invitation only, a private celebration was held on February 8, 2022 at 2:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, tributes in memory of her life can be made to the First United Church in Fort Saskatchewan, the Alberta Heart and Stroke Foundation or to Youville Home, St. Albert. Audrey's family is eternally grateful for the kindness, care and compassion she received at Youville Home. Special thanks is extended to Nurse Practitioner, Rebecca Colborne. To view a recording of the service, go to Serenity.ca
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ANDRIOWSKI, DavisJune 27, 1944February 6, 2022It is with deep sorrow and much love that we mourn the passing of Davis of Fort Saskatchewan on February 6, 2022 at the age of 77, having lost his battle with pulmonary fibrosis.Davis will forever be remembered and missed by his loving wife of 52 years, Angie, son Chad (Sarah), daughter Dana (Joel) and their children Jacob and Carter, sisters Shirley (Ernie) and Linda (Steve). Also left to mourn his passing are nephews and nieces Darren, Michelle, Leyton (Christine), and Kelsey (Mike) as well as other family members and friends. He was predeceased by his parents William and Helen Andriowski.Davis grew up on the family farm in Two Hills and worked at the Two Hills Chemical Plant until marrying Angie in 1969 and moving to Fort Saskatchewan and then working at the Redwater fertilizer plant until his retirement. He was a very social person with a great smile and witty sense of humour. Davis always managed to find someone he knew in any crowd. He loved the outdoors and was known to fix and build most anything. In retirement, he and Angie enjoyed going on cruises and spending time at their lake lot. His big presence will be missed by many.At Davis' request, there will be no service. A private family gathering will be held at a later time. Memorial donations may be made to the Canadian Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation (cpff.ca).Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.riverviewfuneral.com for the Andriowski family.
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EVANS, DerekOn Wednesday, February 2, 2022, Robert "Derek" Evans of Fort Saskatchewan entered into the presence of his Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ at the Lamont Health Care Centre after a long and courageous battle with Alzheimer's. Born in Dublin, Ireland, to Gordon and Patricia Evans, he immigrated with his family to Edmonton in 1957, where he finished high school at Victoria Composite before moving to Camrose. He served in the Royal Canadian Navy from 1961 to 1969. It was while in the Navy that he met and married Audrey, his beloved wife of almost 57 years. In 1969, they moved to Alberta, where they raised their three children. Derek was a lover of nature and had many hobbies, including lapidary and rock-collecting, making "rock goblins" out of petrified wood, and hand-carving Diamond Willow canes. He enjoyed fishing and travelling with his family, and was known for his stories, his beautiful smile, his love of children, and his kind and gentle nature. He had a deep love for the Lord and was the spiritual leader in his household, leaving an important legacy of faith for his family. Left to mourn are his wife Audrey, his son Geoffrey (Beverly), and their children Dorothy and Robbie, his daughter Sonja, and his son Benjamin. Also survived by two brothers and their families, two brothers-in-law and four sisters-in-law and their families in Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, many cousins in Ireland and England, and other friends and relatives. Burial has taken place, and a memorial service will be held at a later date.
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GAVINCHUK, George1926-2022On January 18, 2022, we said goodbye to our beloved husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather, George Gavinchuk. George was a kind, hard-working man with a deep love for woodworking and a sharp wit. George married his loving wife Lila in Heinsburg back in 1949, his passing marks the end of their 72-year-long love story. George developed a love for being out on the field on the farm where Lila grew up, and for years would be found driving around on the tractor or combine. George retired in 1986 as a Station Agent in Scotford after working at CN since the age of 17, in the era of steam engines and telegraph Morse Code. In 1976, George set out to build the ultimate project, his and Lila's dream home in Fort Saskatchewan. After completion he spent much of his summers manicuring the lawn and tending to the garden. Many memories of George continue to live on in the form of his woodworking which can be found in churches and homes in the Smoky Lake area. Throughout his life, George touched the hearts of those around him and will be dearly missed by family, friends, and neighbors. Though he may be gone, his memory will live through us forever.George is survived by his wife, Lila; his children, Sandra (Bill), John (Andrea), and Marjorie (Alain); his grandchildren Aimee (Adam), Bill (Kacie), Jasmine, and Sophia; his great-grandchildren, Max, Kenzie and Holly; his siblings, Bill (Casie), Mary, Olga, Victor (Dreena); his brother-in-law Roy Kuziw (Delores). George was predeceased by his parents, John and Tikna; parents-in-law Walter and Lena Kuziw; his brother, Mike (Helen); his brothers-in-law, Steve Kuziw, Bill Hlushko, and Edwin Kielhbauch; son-in-law Dr. Douglas Grover, and his grandson, Benjamin Grover.The family wishes to extend gratitude to the wonderful staff at Lamont Health Care Centre and to his caregiver, Nelsa, for their kindness and support shown to George in his last months.
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TCHIR, TedOn January 19, 2022, Heaven gained a great man, as Ted Tchir passed away in Fort Saskatchewan at the age of 65. Ted is survived by his mother Jean (Tchir), loving wife of 43 years, Carol, sons Tim (Tara) and Andy (Ashly), brother (Paul), and many family and friends.Ted was an avid outdoorsman who enjoyed camping, hiking, fishing and hunting. He valued time with family and friends. Many know Ted as he was a teacher in Fort Saskatchewan for 40 years.A private memorial will be held in spring for the immediate family.Thank you to all the doctors and nurses who were involved with Ted's care over the years.In lieu of flowers, please make donations to the Cancer Research (Lung) Foundation.
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MORROW, DoreenIt is with deep sorrow and much love that we say goodbye to our beloved mother and grandmother, Doreen, who passed away peacefully surrounded by family on January 10, 2022, at the age of 79 years.She will be forever cherished by her children Corinne (Paul) Fraughton, Katherine (Brooke) Bateman, and David (Crystal) Morrow; grandchildren Samantha and Lindsay Fraughton, Emily, Lukas, and Leah Bateman, and extended family and friends. She was predeceased by her loving husband of 53 years, Norman, her parents Hector and Dora Nadon, and her brother Rodney Nadon.Doreen was born and raised in Saskatchewan where she met the love of her life, Norman. They married and lived in the Edmonton area, eventually settling in Fort Saskatchewan, where they raised their family. Doreen had a special connection with children and devoted many years to her career as a teacher's aide. She was part of the St. John XXIII Catholic School Kindergarten program for almost 20 years, where she touched the lives of hundreds of children and families with her warmth, caring nature, and quick wit.Doreen was a dedicated Oilers and Elks fan who also enjoyed golfing, curling, and long walks, along with gardening, reading, and travel. She loved to spend the summer holidays camping at Sylvan Lake.Doreen had the ability to make friends wherever she went and will be remembered for her fun-loving nature.Due to Covid restrictions, there will be a Funeral Mass held at a later date.In lieu of floral tributes, donations in Doreen's honour may be made to the Alzheimer Society of Alberta and NWT.
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February 22, 1935 - December 31, 2021
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UHRYN, CliffordIt is with heavy hearts that our family announces the passing of Clifford Uhryn on January 2, 2022 at the age of 87.He is remembered by his loving wife Victoria of 57 years; 2 sons and 2 daughters; Anna Tchir, Robert (Lori) Dawn, Larry (Kornkamon) Uhryn, Linda Livingstone, son-in-law Bernie Tchir, daughter-in-law Teresa Dawn; 9 grandchildren, 22 great-grandchildren, and 2 great-great-grandchildren; numerous nieces and nephews, 2 sisters, Ruth James and Betty James. Clifford was predeceased by his mother and father, Jenny and Peter Uhryn, 3 brothers, Joe, Bob, Vic Uhryn; 1 grandchild and 1 great-grandchild.The family would like to extend our deepest appreciation to all the nursing staff and volunteers at the Lamont Auxiliary Hospital for the outstanding care they provided to Clifford and the family.A private family service, followed by interment, will be held January 21, 2022 at 2:00 p.m. MST to honour Clifford's life and legacy at First Memorial Funeral Home, 11090-86 Ave. Fort Saskatchewan.Those wishing to view the service online may do so by livestream through Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/FirstMemorialRiverview. Reverend Debbie Brille will be presiding.A Celebration of Life will be held later to pay tribute to the treasured husband, father, grandfather, brother, uncle, and friend he was to many.Donations may be made in memory of Clifford Uhryn to the Cross Cancer Institute (Edmonton) online at www.albertacancer.ca/in-memory
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BARTLETT, EstherNovember 28, 1926 -January 10, 2022Esther Bartlett of Fort Saskatchewan passed away January 10, 2022. Esther was predeceased by her loving husband Ken Bartlett. She leaves behind 3 sons. Al (Chris), Richard (Debbie) and Greg (Sue); her 7 grandchildren, 5 great-grandchildren and her sister Anne Albrecht (Charlie).Esther's passion for life, love of animals and her spirited personality will be greatly missed.The family thanks the wonderful staff of Country Cottage and Dr Turner Lodge for their love and care.Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.riverviewfuneral.com for the Bartlett family.
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MCDONELL, Ian GuyFebruary 28, 1950 - December 20, 2021Sadly on the evening of December 20, 2021, retired Constable Ian McDonell passed away.He is survived by his wife of 48 years, Alice, sons Cory and Chad and daughter-in-law Jen.He was predeceased by his son Mark who has been waiting for him with a big hug and bigger glass of scotch.The family wishes to thank all his friends for their well wishes.In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be made to YESS (Youth Empowerment and Support Services) or the Fort Saskatchewan Food Bank.Memorial service to take place on December 30, 2021 at 1p.m., at St. George's Anglican Church 10029-99 Ave Fort Saskatchewan, Ab T8L1R6All individuals attending indoor funeral services will be required to provide COVID-19 proof of vaccination, or proof of a privately-paid negative rapid test result taken within 72 hours of service, or documentation of medical exemption. Seating is limited, please RSVP to chadmcdonell@hotmail.comThe service for Ian Guy McDonell will be livestreamed. Please follow the following link. https://www.mattfosseyent.ca/ian-mcdonell/
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LATREILLE, JacquelineThe family of Jacqueline Latreille sadly announces the passing of our Mother, Grandmother, Wife, Aunt, Cousin and Friend on December 14, 2021 at the age of 79.Left to cherish her memory are her sons; Gilbert (Lori) Latreille and Denis (Cindy) Latreille and her precious grandchildren that she was so proud of; Shae-Lynn, Austin, Ashlyn, Travis and Kolten.Jaqueline was predeceased by: her loving husband Donald (2000), her parents, Gerard (1980) and Yvette Gibeau (2004).Jacqueline will be fondly remembered for being the best dressed lady around; the best of clothes, hair done, make up, and of course jewelry. The glam and glitter is what brought her great joy everyday. She had a great sense of humour and was very wise. She was one of the strongest women ever and we will cherish and hold our memories together forever. We all love you Jacqueline and we will miss you so very much every day. Thank you for being our angel.The family wishes to acknowledge and thank the staff of Dr. Turner Lodge who cared and loved Jacqueline.Cremation has taken place. As per Jacqueline's request there will be no service; however, a private family Memorial Service will take place.In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Diabetes association or a charity of your choice.
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April 20, 1934 - December 1, 2021
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KREBS, Clifford GarryMay 16, 1940 November 25, 2021After a short stay in hospital, Clifford Krebs of Fort Saskatchewan passed away at the age of 81 years. He is survived by his two sisters: Karin Kupsch of Barrhead and Sylvia Moysa of Edmonton; his sister-in law, Barbara Krebs; and nephews and nieces. He was predeceased by his parents, Ben and Laura Krebs; brothers, Wayne and Morley Krebs.After living many years on an acreage south of Fort Saskatchewan, Cliff moved to the Dr. Turner Lodge in Fort Saskatchewan in 2019 where he enjoyed a couple years of worry-free living and friendly companionship.After graduating from high school, Cliff joined the Royal Canadian Air Force where he learned basic electronics and trained as a ground radar technician. This background opened up career possibilities for him. Further specialized training in DEWline equipment and communications technology allowed him to work in the NWT on a communication site and later on sites from Alaska to Greenland on radar and tropospheric communications. Eventually, he returned home and became a Journeyman Electrician.Clifford was a skilled tradesman, self-taught in many areas well beyond electricity. He used his skills to build his own house, to maintain his acreage, to work as an electrician and general maintenance person. Most notable was his high standard of workmanship in whatever he did. He was a quiet man who treasured his independence and found solace and fellowship in his church.Cremation has taken place. A private family interment will be held in the spring of 2022.
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WOUDENBERG, MartinSeptember 20, 1935 November 18, 2021It is with great sadness and much love that we say goodbye to our beloved Father, Martin, who passed away at the age of 86. His memory will be cherished by his daughters: Connie Galloway (Alan), Linda Jobb (Lawrance), Sheila Morgan (David) daughter-in-law Cheryl Woudenberg, stepchildren: Linda Franklin, Andrew (Stacie) Agnew, John Agnew; grandchildren: Lisa Cartwright, Mark Galloway, Corey Woudenberg, Diana Chizawsky, Lena Parker, Leonard Jobb, Randy Painchaud, Matthew Painchaud; 13 great-grandchildren; sisters: Ricki, and Ali. He also leaves behind his loyal companion, Walter the cat.Martin was predeceased by his wife Lillian, his son Gary and his brother Gerrit.The family would like to extend a special thank you to the wonderful staff at the Fort Saskatchewan Hospital who showed such kindness and compassion to Martin during his short stay there.In lieu of flowers, donations can be made directly to the charity of your choice.A private service to be held on November 25, 2021 at the Fort Saskatchewan Alliance Church.
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MCKIERNAN, JohnIt is with much love and sadness that we announce the peaceful passing of our beloved husband, brother, father, grandfather, and great grandfather on November 22, 2021 at the age of 75yrs.John is survived by his loving wife Margaret of 53 years, his children; Martin, Peter (Michelle), John, Julie (George) and children chosen with love; Dylan, Justen, Ashten, Evan, and Teir. His twelve grandchildren; Mark, Jesse, Nathan, Kiara, Leilani, Kieran, Landon, Kohen, Kai, Paul, Ainsleigh and Nahla. His three great-grandchildren; Gracie, Hayden and Storm. He also leaves behind his brother, Matthew and sister, Bernice. He was predeceased by his parents Francis and Cecilia and chosen daughter Serina. John was born to Frank and Cecilia McKiernan in Tyldesley, England on April 20, 1946. He was an avid athlete who excelled at Swimming, Rugby, Cricket, and Soccer. He loved motorcycles and met Margaret while riding his Triumph Tiger Cub 200 in Tyldesley in 1962. They married in 1968 and after starting their family, moved to Saskatchewan in 1976 after John accepted a position at the Colonsay, SK. Potash Mine. Two years later, in 1978, they moved to Fort Saskatchewan, which has been home for the past 43 years.John was a skilled heavy duty mechanic and his career took him throughout Canada as well as to Africa and the Middle East. After he retired, he continued to raise a family with Margaret and they travelled each summer to Parksville, BC, where he enjoyed the beach and nature and met many people. Each winter, John and Margaret would travel to Grand Cayman and spend time with Peter and his family where he became certified in scuba diving. John was a quiet and kind man who didn't hesitate to help others in their time of need. He offered his skills as a mechanic to whomever asked and he always enjoyed helping others. His favourite recreation was darts and he spent many years as a member of the Wednesday night league at the Fort Sask. Legion. John met many people throughout life and he always enjoyed conversation about his beloved Manchester United soccer team. He was thrilled the year he received his personalized licence plate MANUTD1 as a family gift. He was one of their biggest supporters and a lifelong fan.He was our rock and we will all miss him dearly.An immediate family gathering has taken place. At John's request, cremation will follow thereafter. Donations in honour of John's memory may be made to the Movember Foundation. www.ca.movember.com
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CUNNINGHAM, Thomas DaleOf Fort Saskatchewan passed away suddenly Sunday morning November 21, 2021. He went peacefully on his 53rd Wedding Anniversary to be with his Bride Ruthie. Tom born on May 18, 1948 in Lewistown, Montana preceded in death by his wife Ruth Elaine Cunningham, parents Evelyn and Dale Cunningham (Denton MT) In-Laws Robbie and Faith Robinson (Innisfail, AB) Devoted Father, Husband, Brother, Son, Uncle, Grampa and Friend!Tom is survived by his sons; Troy (Debbie), Scott (Kerry), Jeremy (Cortnee), Travis (Crystal) and Fure Baby Bandit.Grandkids and Greats; Lacey (Bryden and Dane), Seanna, Joey, Jake, Nolan, Camden, Braden, Kalen, Carly and Hadley.Siblings; Ronnie (Pam), Carmen (Gary), Cheryl, Steve (Liz), Don (Judy), Dan (Maria) SIL Bernice Dow.Nieces, Nephews, and Greats- plenty of ears to go around! Cousins, Aunts, Uncles and Friends too, hard to mention just a few.Toms' favorite times were spent with family and friends in Victor Mt and then in Red Deer, AB where he and Ruthie started their family. He missed everyone terribly and spoke of doing some travelling to visit and catch up.Memorial donations in memory of Tom will be graciously accepted by: Elks and Royal Purple Fund for Children, Suite 100 2629-29th Ave, Regina, Saskatchewan, S4S 2N9Please share your fondest memories of Tom, visit www.serenity.ca
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]]>PEARSON, Kathleen E.C.Kathy Pearson began her new life in the presence of her Lord and Saviour on Saturday November 13, 2021. Greeting her there were her parents, John and Edna Camp; her sister, Jeanine Stone; great nephew Éric Montague; and of course her beloved husband Tom.Kathy is survived by her nephew, Mike Stone, and niece, Debbie Montague; along with their families, Kaitlyn, and Natasha (with Charlotte and Jackson), Kristie and Adrián (with Hailee, Brandon, Ryan, and Faith). Kathy leaves a hole in the hearts of her church family and friends in the community.Covid restrictions mean attendance at a Memorial Service on Saturday November 27 at 1pm will be by registration. Please contact Fort Saskatchewan Community Baptist Church at: office@fscbc.ca to register or to receive an emailed Livestream link.Kathy had a generous spirit and donations to the charity of your choice would honour her memory.Condolences for the family may be forwarded to the Funeral Home, via the website: www.riverviewfuneral.com
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REYNOLDS, Bryan Laurence With heavy hearts we announce the sudden passing of Bryan Laurence Reynolds of Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta on November 14, 2021 at the age of 71.He leaves to mourn his loving wife Elaine of 51 years, his son Jason, his twin daughters Sharon and Shelley (Cliff) Derewianka. Grandchildren, MacKenzie, Dawson, Taylor and Katie. His sisters Beverly and Terry (Neil), his twin brother Barry (Margaret), mother-in-law Alice Robanchuk, many more family and friends.Bryan was predeceased by his parents Mildred and Wilfred Reynolds.Bryan worked at Shell Scotford for 32 years. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Alberta Cancer Foundation or the Alberta Diabetes Foundation.
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ALDRIDGE, Sandra AnneOn Thursday November 18, Sandra passed away peacefully in her sleep at Chartwell Emerald Hills, at the age of 80.Left to cherish her memory are her children: Steven Palka, David (Olivia) Palka, and Susan (Graham) Purves; grandchildren Sara, Randall, Justin, Amber, Jake, and Caelen; great- grandson Arthur; sister Lynda, as well as numerous nieces, nephews and friends.Predeceased by her parents Celia and Humbert, husband Maurice, infant son Michael, brother Butch and brother-in-law Barry.Celebration of Sandra's life took place at First Memorial Riverview Chapel on Thursday Novemeber 25. Interment followed at Fort Saskatchewan Cemetery.In loving memory of Sandra, for those who wish, memorial donations may be made to the Alzheimer Society.
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JOHNSTON, Keith EatonIt is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Keith Johnston on October 31, 2021 after living with Alzheimer's for many years.He is survived by his wife Lorretta of 55 years, his son, Jeff (Jennifer), grandson Sam, brother Roger and sister-in-law Deanna Dahl.Keith was predeceased by his son Richard, and his parents Norman and Muriel.Keith was a salesman, from cars to travel to promotional products. His great love was travel and he visited many places and countries in the world, often trying out the language of that county. He especially loved spending time with friends and family and meeting new people. He will be missed.As a valuable member of the Strathcona County Volunteer Fire Department he earned an exemplary service medal, recognizing 20 years of loyal and meritorious service. He also served on various other Boards including the Josephburg Agricultural Society, Josephburg and Alberta Water Co-ops, and the Fort Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce.In lieu of flowers donations may be made in Keith's honour to the Josephburg Community Church Cemetery Fund, 21380 Twp Rd 550, Fort Sask., AB T8L 4B9.Cremation has taken place and a private service was held on November 10, which would have been Keith's 75th birthday. Condolences can be sent to www.serenity.ca
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SCHULTZ, Bill Harvey It is with much love and sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved husband, father, and grandfather on October 28, 2021 at the age 88.Bill will be greatly missed by his wife Mary of 66 years, his three children; Dan (Laurel), Janice (Barry), and Rob (Carolyn). His five grandchildren, Darren (Robyn), Matt (Matthew), Brianne, Michael (Jaime), and Jay, and great- grandchildren Chase and Erin.Bill was born to Mike and Ella Schultz, who farmed in the Stony Plain area, on November 21, 1932.Bill served in the Royal Canadian Air Force for 25 years achieving the rank of Master Warrant Officer, and continued his career with the Department of National Defence as the Detachment Commander in Technical Services Greisbach until his retirement in 1993. Bill and Mary travelled extensively throughout Canada, United States and Europe, and spent 23 wonderful winters in the Palm Springs area.Bill loved his sports, especially the game of golf, whether he was playing, Marshalling or watching it on TV. He was also a die hard Oilers fan never missing the chance to watch them play. Bill and Mary also loved to entertain their friends, play bridge and Sunday morning breakfasts at the casino. Bill also enjoyed many mornings having coffee with the "old farts" talking politics, telling lies and generally having a good time. But most of all, Bill loved spending time with his family who he was so very proud of.Throughout Bill's life he made lifelong friends wherever he went. His smile and personality were infectious and he was loved by all who knew him, he was a true gentleman.He was our ray of sunshine and we will miss him every day.At Bill's request a funeral will not be held. A family Celebration of Life will be held at a later date.
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WAKARYK, AndrewSeptember 19, 1935 October 10, 2021Andrew was born in Thorhild to John and Frances Wakaryk. His memory will be cherished by his wife Pat (nee Peterson) and their sons Grant, James, and Robert; grandson Logan and granddaughter Anna; sisters Anne Smook, Lil Kulmatycki and Pearl Robotham, plus numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends. Andrew was predeceased by his parents; brothers William, Michael, and Nickolas; sisters Mary Wilson, Helen Skidnook, Kate Rakowski and Patricia (in infancy). A private family service will be held at a later date.
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ESTEY, AndrewAndrew George Estey, age 34, of Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta passed away suddenly September in 2021 with his beloved pet and constant companion Harley by his side.Andrew was a wonderful boy with a kind, gentle and loving soul who grew to be a man full of compassion, loyalty and wonder. Travelling the world making many true and long lasting friendships along the way.A true believer of random acts of kindness sure to bring a smile. We hope to honour his life with so many beautiful memories of his role as a son, brother, uncle and nephew.As service to honor Andrew will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers please honor our son with your own act of random kindness.Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.riverviewfuneral.com for the Estey family.
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WILLIAMS, Barbara LynnJuly 11, 1943 September 24, 2021Our beloved wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, aunt, sister-in-law, and friend, Barbara Lynn passed away with her three daughters by her side on September 24, 2021 at the age of 78 years.She will be lovingly remembered by her husband, Bob (Robert); children, Pamela (Ronnie), Sheryl (Dave) and Lynette (Travis); grandchildren Cody, Kory, Brittani, Dallas, Morgan, Peyton, Brock, Tori, Alexee and Averee; great- grandchildren Lily, Davian, Kaydence, Reikan, Raiden, Daxton and Nyla; her brother, John (Gail) Chester; sister-in-law, Pat Leverick; as well as many nieces, nephews and many dear close friends.Barb was predeceased by her daughters, Tracey-Lee and Laura; granddaughter, Cassandra; grandson, Tyler; and her parents, Alice and Jack Chester; mother and father-in-law, Francis and Roy Williams; her sisters-in-law Gwen and June; and brothers-in-law, Guy, Jim and Tom.Barb will be missed greatly and always be in our hearts.A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date, due to the COVID-19 Pandemic.The family wishes to send a special thank you to Dr. Okolie and the staff at the University of Alberta Hospital for their care and compassion.In lieu of flowers please make a donation to your charity of choice.Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.riverviewfuneral.com for the Williams family.
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SHACKLETON, JuneIt is with broken hearts that the family of Mrs. June Shackleton (Alton) announces her passing on September 30, 2021.June leaves behind to cherish her memory, her loving best friend and husband of 65 years; LeRoy, 3 children; Jackie (Leonard) Morin, Wayne (Sandy) Shackleton, Darren (Kim) Shackleton, as well as numerous other family and many dear friends.Many fond years were spent bringing their children and then their grandchildren to the lake. June and LeRoy spent over 40 years as snowbirds in Phoenix, Arizona. June had a competitive spirit and achieved many lifetime accomplishments in both curling and golf. Her passion for entertaining pleased both her family and friends along the way.June lived all her 86 years of life to the fullest. Her unconditional love for her family was abundant and will live in our hearts forever.As per June's wishes, there will be no funeral. June's ashes will be interred in a niche at the Fort Saskatchewan Cemetery at a later date.The Shackleton family would like to send their heartfelt gratitude to the doctors, nurses and hospital staff at the Fort Saskatchewan Community Hospital. We will be forever grateful for the way they treated June with kindness, respect, dignity and compassion.If friends and family desire, memorial donations may be made in June's memory to the Fort Saskatchewan Community Hospital Foundation. 9401 86 Ave, Ft. Sask. T8L 0C6First Memorial Funeral Services - Riverview Chapel780-998-9898
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KSIONDZYNA, Jesse Terrence Alexander1978 2021Jesse Ksiondzyna passed away suddenly at home on September 16, 2021 at the age of 43 years.Jesse will be lovingly remembered by his mother Georgia, father Maurice; son Jordan; brothers, Jason (Heather), Matthew (Zahra); nieces and nephews, Natasha, Alisha, Jaymie, Brianna, Abigail, Isaiah, Mikhaila; Uncle Mark (Phyllis) Aunts Judy and Gloria; numerous cousins and friends.A private service has been held.Memorial donations may be made to the charity of your choice.To send condolences, please visit www.connelly-mckinley.com
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MRAZEK, CynthiaIt is with great love and sadness that we announce the passing of Cynthia Mrazek of Fort Saskatchewan on September 5, 2021 at the age of 66.Cyndi was born in Saskatoon on March 8, 1955 and grew up in Pike Lake, SK. She moved to Edmonton with her husband and children in 1981. Cyndi and her husband built several houses in the Edmonton and Saskatoon regions.She was a woman of many talents including music, photography, drafting, crafting, and cooking. She worked as a Teacher's Assistant, Special Needs Aid, and Piano Teacher. She loved to spend time with her loved ones.Cyndi was predeceased by her father Wilf Mourre and step-father Ed Morgan. She is survived by her husband Dave of 46 years, children Chris, Angie, Angie's husband Chris Wywal, mother Iris Morgan, and siblings Lisa Morgan, Trent Morgan, Brian Mourre, Christine Mourre, Lydia Smith, and Tracey Mourre.We will always love you, and will always miss you.A Celebration of Life was held for Cyndi on Tuesday, September 14.In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada, or the Alzheimer Society of Canada. Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.riverviewfuneral.com for the Mrazek family.
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DOUGLAS, Barbara AnnBarbara Ann Douglas, age 73, of Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta passed away on Monday, September 6, 2021 at the age of 73. Barbara was born in Two Hills, Alberta on February 22, 1948.Barbara is survived by her spouse, Keith Douglas; her son Kirk Douglas (Glenna Budd); and her son Kevin Douglas (Kelly Douglas); her son Shane Douglas (Janada Hawthorne), her grandchild Michaela Douglas, her grandchild Morgan Douglas, her grandchild Kyle Douglas and her grandchild Charlotte Douglas.As well as numerous extended family, relatives and friends.As per the current COVID-19 situation, a service will be planned in the future.Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.riverviewfuneral.com for the Douglas family.
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THOMAS, IraNovember 21, 1942 - September 7, 2021To everyone we know and love, on September 7, we lost a great husband, father, and papa. Ira will be lovingly remembered by his wife of 58 years, Fay; five children; twelve grandchildren; and thirteen great-grandchildren. He touched many hearts of many people and was our social butterfly. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society.Sign the online guestbook at www.evergreenmemorial.com
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NIXON, Janette LouiseHeaven gained the most special of all angels on Friday, September 10, 2021, when Janette Louise Nixon was called home to take her well-deserved place in heaven. She was an angel on earth and now an angel in heaven, reunited with many loved ones, and now watching over those still here to carry on her legacy.She was many things to many people but to us, she was a saint whom we were lucky enough to call our mother. Jan passed peacefully with the love of her life and best friend, our dad Keith, who was by her side and holding her hand, just as they had done walking through life together for 56 years.Jan was born in Edmonton to parents, Doris and Lawrence Guenette, on January 5th, 1948. She was a loving daughter to her parents (affectionately called mémère and pépère) and she helped to raise her younger siblings.In 1965 she married Keith, the son of Ken and Edith Nixon, and together they welcomed six children; Darin, Angela, Andrea, Trent, Colin and Silas. Jan had incredible patience, probably on full display when she had four children under the age of four at just 21 years old. Her children share loving and special memories of their mother who gave the one-of-a-kind hugs only she could give. Keith tells the story of meeting Mother Theresa and how she had a glow around her that was indescribable, and that's how we all felt about Jan, our mother and grandmother.Jan loved her big family, her busy home, and creating her fantastic food. Some of her children's favourite memories include coming home from school to the smell of freshly baked bread. She was happiest in her kitchen preparing meals, pickling, and baking. She enjoyed watching sports and especially her sons playing hockey. She was a willing worker on the farm even though she found calving stressful often crying at the loss of a newborn calf.In addition to the farm, Jan owned a dairy drive-in restaurant, a café and juice bar, and a video store. She was driven and excelled in every endeavour, including the Culinary Arts program at NAIT, much to the benefit of the community and her grandchildren.A woman of faith and the heart of the Nixon family, Jan shaped their spirituality through her support and involvement with the Catholic church, and more importantly by her tireless example of what it truly means to be a servant of the Lord. Not only did she talk the talk, she walked the walk.A mother to more than her own children, she and Keith took in many kids throughout the years and there are countless people who consider her their second mother. She never said no or turned anyone away. Without hesitation, her door was always open and even if it was 2 a.m., it was no trouble to "whip up" a quick five-course meal.Jan's greatest treasure in her life were her children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren. She was truly happiest when holding babies and her face would instantly light up at the sight of them.The matriarch of our family, she embodied what it meant to be selfless; always putting everyone else first. Jan lived a life to be envied, a simple one of love and family. She was not afraid to stand up for what was right. She certainly will be fondly remembered in the communities of Mallaig, Vilna, Fort Saskatchewan and Burns Lake.Jan was predeceased by her mother, Doris; father, Lawrence; brothers Gerry and Mark; sisters Yvonne and Theresa; and her special daughter-in-law, Tonya, as well as her mother-in-law, Edith and father-in-law, Kenneth, whom she loved very much.Her siblings Larry (Barbara), Carol (Rob), Leanne (Richard) and Marcie (Danny) along with their children, carry Jan's memory in their hearts until they meet again.Her memory will be cherished by her loving husband, Keith. Her children Darin (Donna); Angela (Kevin); Andrea (Rick); Trent; Colin; and Silas (Trish). Her grandchildren Graham, Heather (Sam), Jocelyn, Devin (Kayla), Dylan (Chelsea), Tayler, Monique, Hilary, Megan, Katie, Zak, Danica, Brandon, Conor, Georgia, Darby, Owyn, Smith and Molly and her great grandchildren including Isla, Ellie, and River.They say that what matters in this life is how you made people feel, and Jan made everyone feel loved. Her loss is profound, and her legacy will live on forever.God Bless the Cook.A Mass of Christian Burial will take place on Saturday, September 18, 2021 at 11:00 a.m. at Our Lady of the Angels Catholic Church, 10004 101 St. Fort Saskatchewan with Reverend Carlos Nunez, presiding.Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.riverviewfuneral.com for the NIXON family.In lieu of flowers, please donate to the Autism Canada Foundation in memory of Jan Nixon at https://autismcanada.crowdchange.ca/1510/donate
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COURCHESNE, Denis Edward Joseph1959 2021Our husband, father, brother, uncle, and friend, Denis Courchesne, was humorous, adventurous and resilient. On August 14, 2021, the checkered flag waved as he crossed the finish line. Our favourite memories with Denis include drinking coffee, long bike rides, NASCAR races, playing with animals, and traveling to New Hampshire and The Netherlands. Denis will be lovingly remembered by his wife, Donna of 35 years; daughters: Sarah (Ralf), and Nicole (Jonathan); siblings: Claudette (Stu) White, Robert (Judy) Courchesne, and Pauline (Keith) Readner; as well as numerous other relatives and good friends. He was predeceased by his loving parents, Lucien and Rita Courchesne. As one of Denis' favourite bands sang "If we are lost, then we are lost together" - Blue Rodeo. At Denis' request, no service will be held. In lieu of flowers, Memorial Donations can be made to the Cross Cancer Institute, 11560 University Ave Edmonton, AB, T6G 1Z2, or your local animal shelter. We would like to send a special thank you to Dr. Patti Farrell and associates, Dr. Ken Harrison, Dr. Quincy Chu and associates, and the staff of the Strathcona Home Care team for their outstanding care. To send condolences, please visit www.connelly-mckinley.com
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CHOLIN, George A.The family of George Andrew Cholin (February 24, 1960 October 15, 2020) will be hosting George's Celebration of Life in his hometown of Kerrobert, Saskatchewan on October 2, 2021 at the Prairieland Community Centre at 2:30 p.m.For those interested, there will be an Open Mic opportunity to share personal stories and memories of George. Luncheon and refreshments to follow. Invitation is open to all pending no further restrictions.Fort Saskatchewan and area family, friends, colleagues and neighbours are welcome to attend and are encouraged to reach out to the family for further directions, if needed. We look forward to finally coming together to honour our dear friend, father and husband.To send condolences to the family, please visit: www.riverviewfuneral.com
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GARCIA, Rolando G.March 7, 1974 August 24, 2021It is with profound sadness, deep sorrow and much love that the family of Rolando G. Garcia announce his sudden passing on August 24, 2021, at the age of 47 years.He will be lovingly remembered by his wife of 12 years, Catherine E. Garcia (Smith); daughter Averi Garcia, and sons Grayson and Emerson Garcia; parents Rolando and Amy Garcia (Gonzalez); sister Rhonda Ann Deacon (Gary); brother Roy Salinas; sister Rhanda Ann Lewis (Avery); brother Rene Garcia (Mary Grace). Predeceased by his maternal grandparents Paula A. and Arturo (Curly) Gonzalez; and paternal grandparents Julia M. and Adan L. Garcia; and Uncle Adan M. Garcia Jr.He will also be dearly missed by his friends at Dow Chemical where he worked for 14 years, the local Legions / Veteran's Associations in Lake Jackson, Texas; Midland, Michigan, and Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta and other veterans he supported through Dow Chemical's VETNET program.Rolando was born in Freeport, Texas, where he grew up and graduated from Brazosport High school, attended the University of Texas and Brazosport College before joining the US Army in 1995 where he spent 5 years serving his country. After joining Dow Chemical, Rolando spent time in Lake Jackson, Texas; Midland, Michigan; and Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta plant sites. Rolando was dedicated to his entire family and always put them first. He enjoyed, camping, fishing, golfing, curling, cheering for his favorite sports teams and playing cards with his friends. He always had smile on his face, was incredibly generous, and made everyone around him feel special. He will be missed by many friends and neighbours.A Funeral Mass for Rolando will be held Thursday, September 2, 2021, at 11:00 a.m. (MST) at Our Lady of the Angels Catholic Church, 10004 101 Street, Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta, T8L 1V9.The family wishes to send a special thank you to the EMS and RCMP of Fort Saskatchewan.In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the Stollery Children's Hospital Foundation in tribute of Rolando G. Garcia.Photos, memories, and condolences may be shared through www.riverviewfuneral.com
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ROBERTS,Garry DouglasFebruary 27, 1948 -August 22, 2021On Sunday, August 22, 2021, Garry passed away at the age of 73 years. He is remembered with love by his wife Sharon, daughters Reneigh (Jack) Pickunyk and Stacy Roberts, his brother Warren Roberts, sisters Louise (George), Isobel, Marlene, Shirley and Dorothy. Missing their grandpa are Garry's grandchildren, Kirsten, Joshua, Justin, Bethany, Jesse, Aaron and Seth. As well as his beloved companion, Dexter.Garry was predeceased by his parents, George and Ada Roberts, brother Cyril, sister Lillian, his parents-in-law Edgar and Jean Guillemin and his sister-in-law Kathy Guillemin.As per Garry's request no service will be held, cremation has taken place. Memorial donations in Garry's honour may be made to the Heart & Stroke Foundation or the Salvation Army.
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GATZEMANN, Jochen "John" On the morning of July 21, 2021, Jochen (John) Gatzemann of Fort Saskatchewan died at the age of 69. John was born to Irene and Fritz Gatzemann in Miessen, Germany in 1951. He lived in Quebec until he joined the military in 1970. In March 1975 he married Elizabeth (Betsy) DuSomme and together raised two daughters, Sabrina and Christina. In 1981 John was employed by Dow Chemical for 25 years until his retirement in 2006. John was an active member of the Masons, the Shiners and the Sweat Lodge. He could always be found at the lake where he enjoyed fishing and golfing. John could never go out without running into someone he knew and stopping to catch up. John was preceded in death by his father, Fritz and his mother, Irene. He is survived by his loving wife, Betsy; his daughters, Sabrina (John), Christina (Corey); and granddaughter Darling. John will be missed by all those who loved him as well as his many friends. Following cremation, a private family ceremony will take place at a later date. Arrangements entrusted to Fountain Garden Funeral Chapel (780) 457-6600
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MELNYK, MarshallIt is with heavy hearts we announce the sudden passing of Marshall Nestor Melnyk of Fort Saskatchewan, AB on August 14, 2021 at the age of 81 years. Marshall is survived by his loving wife, Patricia; son, Jason (Leslie); grandchildren Rhett and Chayse; sister, Virginia; brother, Ernie (Fran); nieces, Susan (Harold) their children Shawn and Cole and Lynn (Rob) their children Alex and Katelyn. Marshall was predeceased by his parents, Mike and Dora.Marshall retired as the Maintenance Manager from Dow Chemical on July 1, 2000 after 25 years. His favourite place to be was either watching his grandchildren play hockey at as many arenas he could get to, or spending time at his beloved Wolf Lake. He will now be the heavenly caretaker always watching over the many fishing holes he frequented and especially circle one where he both camped and were caretakers at for over 50 years.The family would like to extend thanks to the EMS, RCMP and Fire Department of Fort Saskatchewan.A Funeral Mass for Marshall will be held Monday, August 23, 2021 at 10:00 a.m. at Our Lady of the Angels Catholic Church, 10004 101 St., Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta. Following the Funeral Mass will be an interment of the urn at City of Fort Saskatchewan Cemetery.Photos, memories, and condolences may be shared through www.riverviewfuneral.comDonations in lieu of flowers can be made to the Alberta Cancer Foundation or the Heart & Stroke Foundation.
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ARMSTRONG, AnitaMay 1932 - July 2021At midmorning on Thursday, July 29 Anita died suddenly, unexpectedly but peacefully for which we are grateful. In shock, those grieving for her deeply are her husband, Ted and sons, Richard and Chris. However, with this news, others from the OLA Parish, Beta Sigma Phi and the Ladies Hospital Auxiliary will remember her.Throughout her life Anita met people easily and over the past 50 years has befriended many in Fort Saskatchewan who will share our sadness.Cremation has taken place and discussion begins on the Celebration of her life.Meanwhile, have a kind thought of her or perhaps, a prayer for the repose of her soul.
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MELNYK, WalterJuly 28, 1920 - July 6, 2021On July 6, 2021, Walter Melnyk passed away peacefully at Rivercrest Care Centre in Fort Saskatchewan at the age of 100 years. He will be remembered by his wife of 68 years, Edna; his children Judy, Terry (Joanne) and Murray; grandchildren, Jodie, Jeffrey (Sereena) and great-grandson Harvey. He will also be missed by sisters-in-law Jean Berry and Clara Fluker, numerous nieces, nephews and friends. Walter was predeceased by his parents, Wasyl and Anna; his brothers William, Michael, Peter, John and Joseph; his sisters Anne, Amelia and Eileen. Walter farmed and raised championship shorthorn cattle with his father and brothers. He also became an auctioneer. He was an active member of the Legion and a charter member of the Lions. Sports were an important part of his life. He played horseshoes as a youth and enjoyed playing baseball with his brothers and friends. In the army, he became a boxer. In later years, he curled and cheered on the Blue Jays, Oilers and Eskimos. After retirement, he spent many hours at the Pioneer House. He served on the Board, worked as bartender for functions and played pool and cards there. He had a good many friends who brightened his life. No one was a stranger. A funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. on Saturday, July 24 at Evergreen Funeral Home, 16204 Fort Road, Edmonton. In lieu of flowers, donations in Walter's name may be made to the charity of your choice. Sign the online guestbook at www.evergreenmemorial.com.
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PHILLIPS,Linda Mary AnnIt is with great sadness and much love that we say goodbye to our beloved mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, Linda Phillips who passed away on June 13, 2021 at the age of 83.She will be lovingly remembered by her children; Randy (Annie) Phillips, Ron Phillips, Rick Phillips, grand children; Patricia (Greg) Phillips, Richard (Jenny) Labelle, Steven (Cassandra) Phillips, Kimberly Phillips and Shannon Phillips, great-grandchildren; Mariah, Teeghan, Logan, Annabelle, Aaliyah, Alyssa, Emma, Shelby, Trinity and Jacob.She was predeceased by her parents, Doris and Fred Edwards, siblings; Robert, Doris, Joan and Mike, husband Albert, of 60 years and daughter-in-law, Elmira.Cremation has taken place.A memorial service for Linda was held on Friday June 18, 2021 at 1:00 p.m. at St. Georges Anglican, in Fort Saskatchewan, AB.The family wishes to express their sincere gratitude to Linda's neighbor, Pat Schneider for her kindness and support. Also to the Doctors and staff at the Misericordia Hospital who cared so much for Linda during her time there.Memorial donations in Linda's honour may be made directly to Heart and Stroke Foundation 10985 124 St NW, Edmonton AB T5M 0H9 or Mazankowski Heart Institute 11220 83 Avenue NW Edmonton, AB, T6G 2B7.
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SINCLAIR, Winton Robert "Bob"With heavy hearts, yet many loving memories, we say good-bye to Winton Robert Sinclair (Bob).Known to all as Bob, who passed away peacefully in Gail's loving arms on June 16, 2021.Born in 1942 to Jack and Mary Sinclair, Bob and his brothers lived all across Alberta. At one home on a farm, when Bob was 12, the seed for one of Bob's future passions was planted. Eventually this seed took root in 1971 when Bob and his family began to explore the wonders of life as a farming family.In addition to farm life Bob loved his role as a dedicated teacher of minds and kicker of butts as an instructor of Materials Engineering Technology at NAIT for 32 years.Bob will always be remembered as: Gail's rock, our loving father, grandfather, great-grandfather; a brother; family supporter; a loyal friend to many; a farmer; a teacher; a colleague; a community contributor and advocate; as well as creator of many projects and strong relationships.Bob is survived by his loving wife Gail, his children; Robert (Edith), Kevin (Jeannie), David (Gaylene), Rechelle, grandchildren; Stephanie (RJ), Jessica (Spencer), Jordan (Danielle), Jacob (Tara), Scott, and Brenna, great-grandchildren; Carlo, and Joss; his brothers; Ian (Sharon) and Doug (Joan) as well as their families. He will also be missed by his Fur Baby, QE.As per Bob's wishes no formal funeral proceedings will be held, and as a dedication to Bob, please consider contributing to a worthy cause of your choosing to further create the world Bob felt could be created through hard work and ethical values.
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LANGDEAU, ShirleyMarch 31, 1962 - June 13, 2021It is with celebration of a life well lived that we announce the passing of Shirley Langdeau (nee Smith) in Saskatoon from glioblastoma.Shirley was a beloved wife, an awesome grandma, an adequate sister, a fantastic friend, and the best mom (mim) and mother-in-law ever.She was the center of our family and worked tirelessly behind the scenes to make sure everything was just right. Taking care of others and adding extra special touches were huge strengths of hers. These skills really shined when she hosted events, brought treats, or worked in one of her various jobs. She had a way of making people feel special and loved, and will be both missed and remembered by the people whose lives she touched.Shirley loved camping, fishing, family, friends, wine, dancing, dinners with the clambake gang, and laughing.Left unfiltered by her passing is her husband and partner of 42 years, Ray.Also left to celebrate her life are their children Cara Reynolds, Samantha (Paul) Gullekson, Louis (Karen), Conrad (Jenn), grandchildren Wesley, Barrett, and Russell Gullekson, brother Brian (Jenn), sisters Lorraine (Rocky) Morrow and Diane (Tom Neil) Cloke, and her father Donald, sisters-In-law Louise (Dr. Eric) Wasylenko, Denise (Paul) Pankiw, Francine (Len) Vandenberg, Valerie (Dave) MacDonald and numerous nieces and nephews. Shirley was predeceased by her brother Edward, her mother Dorothy, her sister Marilyn Newman and her father and mother-in-law, Louis and Gerry Langdeau.A private funeral will be held in Fort Saskatchewan on June 25, and a celebration of Shirley's life in Fort Saskatchewan, once COVID restrictions allow. Condolences may be left at www.saskatoonfuneralhome.com. Cremation arrangements entrusted to SASKATOON FUNERAL HOME (306-244-5577).
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BABLITZ, ShelleyShelley Bablitz, born on March 22, 1962, and passed away unexpectedly on May 23, 2021, at the age of 59. She will always be remembered by her fiancé, Murray Melnyk, her mother, Ellen, her children, Calvin (Akayla), and Chantelle (Bahri), and siblings, Kim, Debbie, Laurel, and Gary, and her grandchildren, Misha, Blain and Dax. She will also be forever remembered by her many nieces, nephews, extended family, and friends. She will always have a very special place in all of their hearts, and will be missed deeply and dearly by them all. Shelley was predeceased by her father, Walter; and her two children Nicole and Trevor. Shelley was born in Lamont, Alberta and grew up in Josephburg, with her parents, Walter and Ellen Bablitz, and her four siblings in their family home. Shelley travelled and moved around Alberta, British Columbia, Saskatchewan and Nunavut. Shelley then settled back in Fort Saskatchewan to be closer to her family and friends. Shelley spent the bulk of her career in the IT field, and she was a committed and dedicated employee, who was well liked by everyone. Her Career took her South to Calgary, and North to Nunavut, and then, back home to Fort Saskatchewan. Shelley spent a lot of her professional career with Sherritt International and planned to finish her career there.Shelley was very compassionate, loving and a woman of many talents. Music, Camping, Arts, gardening, renovating, cooking, baking, and even, professional cake making, were among her passions. Her contagious laugh and her bubbly personality, and her comforting and beautiful singing, will forever be missed. She was a daily highlight in both her mother's and her daughter's lives, and will be missed immensely by both. She also loved to spend time with her nieces, nephews, and family, especially at her lake lot. She was a strong independent woman and loved to be outdoors, camping, gardening or just reading a book in one of her beautiful yards.She had found her true love, Murray. She was where she wanted to be in life. She had all that she desired, and had blissful and joyful life, that we all should inspire to have.We will always love you, and we will always miss you, Shelley.A funeral service was held on Friday June 4. Due to Covid-19 requirements, this event was by invitation only, but is available on Evergreen Memorial website under, obituaries, media, or on youtube at https://youtu.be/bGId0JQWRiQ In lieu of flowers, donations in Shelley's name may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation.
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It is with great sadness that we say goodbye to a much-loved father, brother, uncle, grandfather, and great grandfather. Gerry (or Sherwood as he is known down home) was born in Halifax County, NS on February 01, 1938, and passed away at the age of 83 in Edmonton, AB on May 28, 2021, after a brave battle with cancer.He is survived by his daughters Paula (Lyle), Heather, Julie and Laurie, brothers and sisters Betty, Beverly, Clyde (Theresa), Rita (Arwed), Stanley (Vicki), and Alan (Elaine), numerous grandchildren and great grandchildren, extended family, friends and his two constant companion mini schnauzers Murphy and Sally.Gerry was predeceased by his wife Brenda, his parents James and Isabell, his brothers Vernon and Sonny and grandson Alec.Cremation has taken place. At his request, there will be no service. The family wishes to thank the doctors and staff at Capital Care Norwood (there are too many to name) who took such good care of Gerry during his stay at hospice.In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made in Gerry's name to your local Canadian Cancer Society office.
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SCHEIDL, GladysIt is with great sadness and much love that we say goodbye to our beloved mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and devoted wife who passed away May 20, 2021 at the age of 88. Gladys is survived by Ben (Bernard) her cherished husband of 63 years. Her sons, Duane (MaryAnn), Barry (Mary), Colin (Carol), Hillery and daughter Susan (Steve Richmond). Grandchildren Tyler Kryg and Krystle Nafziger (Jamie), Jessica Scheidl (Darcy Ziegler), Joey Scheidl, Hillary Scheidl, Robyn Scheidl (Owen Connelly) Joshua Scheidl, Cassandra McCutcheon (Matthew) and Kimberley Lewis.Great-grandchildren Casey and Finnegan Oram, Jack Barguss, Glen and Robyn Wolter, Dylan and Samuel McCutcheon, and Madonna and Carter Nafziger.Gladys was born Gladys Mary Ann Coughlan in Barnettville, New Brunswick and was the second oldest of 6 children. Upon completion of High school she went on to training for Practical Nurse and during her training she met Bernard Scheidl, a young man in the Royal Canadian Airforce. They were engaged within months and married on August 7, 1957. Shortly after they were married Ben was transferred to England where they had 3 sons in 3 years before returning to Canada and having two more children a daughter in Saskatoon and another son in Portage La Prairie, Manitoba.In 1973 Ben accepted a final transfer to Edmonton Air Force base where they settled until present day. Gladys accepted a Caregiver position At RiverCrest lodge in 1975 where she developed life long friendships that became her extended family. She retired in 2000.Gladys and Ben enjoyed their retirement with multiple trips to Hawaii, a trip to Ireland and soaking up the sun in Mexico. Along the way they welcomed 7 grandchildren and then 9 great-grandchildren. There was always something to do with holidays and family gatherings, which always included friends. She was loved by all that knew her and will be greatly missed. Forever and always in our hearts. We know we will see her warm smile and hear her precious laugh again.
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ZAZULA, RoseOctober 31, 1931 May 8, 2021"Always There For You!"The family announces the passing of Rose Zazula on May 8, 2021 at the age of 89 years.Rose will be forever remembered by her daughters Connie Cairns, Beth Zazula (Edward Mooney) and Debbie Zazula; grandchildren Paul (Jennifer) Cairns, Jonathan Cairns, Terence (Brittany) Cairns and Zachary (Nina) Lindop; great-grandchildren Michael and James Cairns: Kennedy and Cash Cairns: Nora and Emily Lindop; sister Pat (Marshall) Melnyk; along with numerous nieces, nephews, godchildren and special children. Rose was predeceased by her husband Mike Zazula; parents Kost and Mary Tymchyshyn; sister Janette (John) Dembicki.A private Divine Liturgy will be held at Sts. Peter & Paul Ukrainian Catholic Church in Mundare, Alberta. Inurnment to follow in the Spas Maskalyk Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to the Spas Maskalyk Cemetery or to the charity of one's choice.To send condolences, please visit www.autumnrosefuneralhome.com.Autumn Rose Funeral Home Ltd.Vegreville, 780-603-5800
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MORROW, RockyIt is with great sadness and much love that we say goodbye to our beloved father and grandfather Rocky Walter Morrow, who passed away peacefully, surrounded by family on May 11, 2021 at the age of 81 years.He will be cherished and forever remembered by his sons; George Morrow (Jody), Rocky (Lorraine) Morrow, his prides of joy, granddaughter Sidney and grandsons; Jesse and Chance, his former spouse Virginia, along with many other family and friends.He was predeceased by his parents (Joseph and Rose) his brothers (Frank and Bill) and sisters (Helena and Florence).Rocky was a passionate bowler and belonged to the Master Bowling Association of Alberta for many years. Every Saturday morning from Fall to Spring you would find him at the bowling alley coaching children in the sport he loved. His crowning glory was achieving the highest triple score (1,018) during league play that he accomplished in the 1988/89 bowling season at Fort Leisure Lanes.As per Rocky's wishes cremation has taken place and interment will follow at a later date.The family wishes to express our sincere gratitude to the staff of the Fort Saskatchewan Hospital Emergency Department for the care and comfort given during this very difficult time as well as the staff of Fort Saskatchewan Homecare and Dr. Turner Lodge.Memorial Donations in Rocky's honor may be made directly to the Alberta Heart & Stroke Foundation, the Alberta Kidney Foundation or the Fort Saskatchewan Youth Bowling Program.
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BRADISH, Mary (nee Ferens)September 1933 - May 2021It is with deep sorrow and much love that we mourn the passing of our beloved mother Mary Bradish, a long-time resident of Fort Saskatchewan, on Saturday, May 1, 2021, at the age of 87 years.She will be lovingly remembered by her children: Edward (Lori), Douglas (Janet), Shelley Cooney (Stuart) and four grandchildren Hannah, Graham, Katherine and Michael.She was predeceased by her loving husband of 20 years, Lyndon Alexander; her parents: (John and Tellie Ferens) and her older sisters Bernice and Frances.Mary was born in September 1933 to immigrant parents John and Tellie Ferens. She had fond memories of growing up on the family farm located at North Bank, Warspite, Alberta. She moved to the city after graduating from high school to work for the Royal Bank. She met Lyndon attending dances in Redwater and they married on August 4, 1956. They moved to Fort Saskatchewan in 1964. Mom and dad built a lovely house in Fort Saskatchewan, and a cottage at Jackfish Lake. We have wonderful memories from growing up in the Fort, and all the time we spent with family and friends at our cottage. Our parents made strong friendships in the community and were strong supporters of it. Mom volunteered for the figure skating club and both our parents were heavily involved with getting the local ski club going. Mom and dad gave us so many opportunities as kids growing up figure skating, skiing, school band, summers at the cottage, and camping. Lyndon passed away September 1976 at the age of 46, and Mary went back to work at the bank, first at the CIBC and then at the Royal Bank for a number of years before retiring. Mom's health suffered later in life. She had to give up her home which she loved, and especially missed her gardening and flowers. She moved to Country Cottage retirement residence in Sherwood Park in 2007 where the management and staff took wonderful care of her.The family wishes to send a special thank you to the staff at the Fort Saskatchewan Community Hospital Palliative Care unit for their care and compassion.A Memorial Service for the immediate family will be held at a later date. To send expression of sympathy to the family, please visit www.riverviewfuneral.com
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October 10, 1936 - April 25, 2021
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MACPHEE, Richard1954-2021Richard Claire MacPhee, 67, of Fort Saskatchewan, AB passed away Saturday, April 10, 2021 at home with his wife by his side, after a lengthy battle with lung cancer. Born in Moncton, NB on August 11, 1954, he was the youngest son of Dora (Etter) MacPhee and the late Cecil MacPhee (2006), and beloved husband of Pamela Whispell MacPhee who cared for him as his nurse during his illness. Richard has lived and worked in Alberta since 1977 but he always said NB was home. He worked in the woods, as a truck driver, and in the oil sands over the years. He enjoyed socializing with family and friends telling jokes always with a smile and a laugh. Rest in peace dear brother. In addition to his mother and wife, Richard is survived and sadly missed by his son, Justin MacPhee; siblings, Pauline Munro, Nancy Payne (Dalton), Gary MacPhee (Lou), Susan Chambers, Kathy Smith (Ron); many nieces and nephews. Besides his father, he was predeceased by his daughter, Malanie MacPhee (2020), and brother-in-law, Maurice Chambers (2018). Memorials to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated by his family.
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CHRISTIE, Judith Anne (nee Whittaker)January 29, 1950-April 8, 2021It is with deep sorrow we announce the passing of our beautiful wife, mother, grandmother, sister, aunt, friend and cousin, Judith Anne Christie (nee Whittaker). After a long, courageous battle with cancer, Judy succumbed to the disease with Lloyd, her husband of 53 years, by her side. During her final months, she was a pillar of strength and always had a smile while enduring her pain. Judy was born and raised in Bon Accord and as a young girl she excelled at sports and academics. She met and married Lloyd and soon they had two children, Jason and Kerri. Shortly thereafter, she secured a job as administrative assistant with the Sturgeon School Division at Gibbons School where she would remain a strong force for 38 years, until her retirement. Although Judy and Lloyd raised their own two children, she also mentored and guided countless other local children, who are now adults in the Gibbons area and still, to this day, share stories of 'Mrs. Christie' and loved running into her out and about town. Judy and Lloyd enjoyed their retirement, spending winters in Florida with Jason, Kelley and their two grandsons, Jd and Jaxon, savoring all of their sports games and being their biggest fans. They also loved traveling, golfing and enjoying dinner-table visits with friends and family any chance they got. Judy's favourite pastime was spending time with her 3 grandchildren - Hunter, Jd and Jax, beaming with pride when she saw them, sharing stories of them or creating their favourite recipes with them and cooking for them any chance she got. Left to cherish her memory is her loving husband, Lloyd; her son, Jason (Kelley) of Jacksonville, Florida; her daughter, Kerri (Dennis) Rogers of Edmonton Alberta; her most prized, beloved souls, her grandchildren, Hunter (Kerri) of Edmonton and grandsons J.D and Jaxon (Jason and Kelley) of Jacksonville Florida; her brother, Don Whittaker of Richmond BC; and sister, Lynn (Ned ) Mills of Fort Saskatchewan Ab; as well, she leaves behind sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law and numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and lifelong friends. Judy was predeceased by her father, Bert Whittaker and mother, Kate Whittaker (nee McCrimmon). In lieu of flowers please consider donations to a charity of one's choice. Arrangements are entrusted to the care of Sturgeon Memorial Funeral Chapel (780) 921-3900
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CARLYLE, Rita (Penny)On Sunday April 4, 2021, Rita Carlyle passed away at the age of 93 years. She will be lovingly remembered by her children Joan (Wayne), David (Yvette), and Jean (Garry) as well as grandchildren Adam (Dominique), Jamie (Mitch), and Kate (Jason) and great- grandchildren Raquel, Penelope, Ellis and Hugh. Penny was predeceased by her husband Hugh in August 1987.Penny was born in Ridgetown, Ontario where she became a Nurse and a stewardess with Trans Canada Airlines when she met and married the love of her life, Hugh. They moved west to Calgary and Edmonton for many years. They retired to the Victoria, BC area where she remained for many years after Hugh's passing. She returned to Alberta in 2009 to be closer to her family. She passed away peacefully at the Rivercrest Care Centre in Fort Saskatchewan.Due to Public Health restrictions, no service will be held.To send expressions of sympathy to the family, please visit: www.riverviewfuneral.com
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KOSTEREWA, William SteveWith a deep sense of sorrow and loss, our family announces the passing of our son, brother and father on April 1, 2021 at the age of 64. William is survived by daughter Heather and son Christopher, sister Mary Yacey (nee Kosterewa), mother Helen Kosterewa (nee Shupenia), brother-in-law Peter Yacey. He was predeceased by his father Orest William Kosterewa. Cremation has taken place. A private service will be held. The family would like to extend a special thank you to the wonderful staff at the Fort Saskatchewan Hospital, who cared so much for William during his time there. Memorial donations in William's honour may be made directly to the Mazankowski Alberta Heart Institute, 11220 83 Avenue NW, Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2B7,
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DENTON, Dwight R.J.Has made his final curtain call. He passed away peacefully on Monday March 22, 2021 while in hospice at Rivercrest. Dwight leaves behind son Dominic, Dominic's wife Anita, grandson Caleb and former daughter-in-law Allason (Ford), who has been very supportive in the past few months. Dwight was predeceased by his parents and wife Charalene who passed in October 2019. Son, father, husband, comedian, director, mentor and friend. No matter which hat he wore, Dwight always gave it his all. Easily remembered for his energy and infectious smile, his ability to bring out the best in the lives of those he touched was one of his amazing talents that he was always so modest about. He helped all of us to believe in ourselves. Born in Biggar, Saskatchewan, he had been a councillor in the Northern Territories (think Inuvik), a wrestling promoter, an insurance underwriter, a writer of plays (he wrote the stage adaptation of CNTL-ALT-DEL for Saffron, a play about cyberbullying that was performed at the Dow Centennial Centre, Shell theatre and later turned into a movie for the Alberta Government that is still shown to this day), a performer at the Fringe in Edmonton, a regular performer/host with Slixer Entertainment out of Vancouver. Dwight was also responsible for bringing film projects to the Fort Saskatchewan area (Cat's Cradle shot in a number of local places, The Big Lebowski 2). He had also been a drummer in a couple of rock n' roll bands in Saskatchewan. Also a talented actor having appeared in a number of commercials. Active in the local group the Sheeptown Players having directed a number of their plays and mentored a few of their directors and been a supporter of the Leduc Theatre Company. Dwight was honoured in 2019 with a seat named in his honour in the Shell Theatre by the Sheeptown Players for his many contributions to the group. Dwight will be greatly missed by all those who knew him and whose lives he touched. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to the Kidney Foundation or the local community theatre group The Sheeptown Players.
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PINNELL, Gertrude PearlGertrude Pearl Pinnell, "Pearl", "Mom", "Grandma", "Gigi" passed away peacefully at the age of 85 at her apartment in Sherwood Park, Alberta on March 22, 2021.Pearl was born January 28, 1936 in Westlock, Alberta, to Wilbert Earl and Edith MacLachlan. She spent her younger years in Whitelaw and Fairview, Alberta. After becoming mother to four children she moved south to Edmonton for a year and to Bon Accord for 5 years after that, finally to spend the bulk of her later years in Fort Saskatchewan. It was in Fort Saskatchewan that Pearl met and married the love of her life, George William Pinnell. They enjoyed many years together until George's passing in 2009. George brought out the more adventurous side of Pearl; as they enjoyed travelling about in their motorhome and various campers. Pearl made many good friends in the Fort and spoke of them often.She enjoyed the simple things in life as well. She read quite a lot and enjoyed crossword puzzles, making puzzles and doing various art projects which she lovingly shared with those around her. Lately, she spent many hours colouring pictures from adult colouring books. She wanted everyone in the family to receive one. Pearl was always excited when she got visits from the kids, grandkids and great-grandkids, especially Livia, Adelyn and Ellie who would come to entertain her.Being stricken with rheumatoid arthritis at the young age of 24, it was an inspiration to see how she still got on with life. She was small in stature, but strong and determined.Pearl was predeceased by husband of 33 years, George Pinnell; grandson Blake Madden; sisters Marilyn Pratt; Marg Gorham; Eleanor Schlichter; brother Elmer MacLachlan; brother-in-law Bob Gorham and sister-in-law Carol MacLachlanHer surviving siblings are brother Glen MacLachlan and sister Judy (Ken) Lakusta; brothers-in-law Gary Schlichter, Wendell Pratt and sister-in-law Lillian MacLachlan.Mourning her loss are, sons Rick (Tracy) Madden; Bill (Kathy) Madden; Pat Madden; and daughter Lori (Andre) Radtke, plus her stepchildren Dave (Karen) Pinnell and Terry (Clayton) Anderson.Others in mourning are her grandchildren: Teri (Mike); Jodie (William); Chris (Dominique); Kelly (Duane); and Kwayd from her side of the family and Neil (Jessica); Carly (Jordan); Allyson (Mike); Vanessa (Joel); and Evan (Megan) from George's side, along with 13 great-grandchildren. She leaves behind many special nieces, nephews and extended family. She dearly loved them all.Private memorial services for Pearl will be delayed until later in April due to the ongoing pandemic. Her final resting place will be at the Fort Saskatchewan Cemetery.Her family would like to extend a genuine thank you to all the caring and wonderful caregivers and medical personnel involved in her life. A special thank-you to the staff at Laurier House Strathcona and Dr. Cahill.Pearl will be missed but remembered with love.To send condolences to the family, please visit www.riverviewfuneral.com
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BOYSON, Helen 1951-2021It is with broken hearts and profound sorrow that we must announce the passing of our precious, beloved and wonderful Mother, Helen Boyson. On March 10, 2021, Helen passed away peacefully at home surrounded by her family. Helen was predeceased by her loving spouse, Joe Supple of 46 years, parents, Nick and Christine, sister Mary and brother Paul. Those left to mourn are her daughters, Joelene Schamehorn (Dustin) and Jennifer Eaglesham (Aaron); siblings, Metro (Shirley), John (Liz), Nettie (Orest), Bill (Sandra), Russell (Tish), Steve (Cheryl), Mike (Elaine); grandchildren Adora, Lincoln, Gabriel and Theodore; sister-in-law, Gina and numerous nieces and nephews. Helen was born in Kelvington, SK and grew up on the family farm in Kinloch, SK. She later moved back to Kelvington and then Edmonton where she met the love of her life and eventually settled in Fort Saskatchewan. Helen loved her career in banking and spent over 40 years working for the Credit Union. She was greatly loved by her coworkers and clients for her dedication, compassion and natural way of making people feel at ease. After she retired, she was able to spend more time doing her favorite things like gardening, painting, going on outings with her family and spoiling her grandchildren. Her entire world revolved around her family to whom she brought so much love, joy, comfort and happiness. Her passing has left us with a void that can never be filled. Words cannot possibly express how much she will be missed. A private ceremony for immediate family will be held on Friday March 19, 2021 at 2 p.m. and can be seen via livestream at the following link: https://distantlink.com/SerenitySG.html. A Celebration of Life will be held at a future time when friends and family can once again gather together to hug, laugh, cry and enjoy the comfort of food.
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PASHKO, FayeAugust 20, 1941 March 6, 2021It is with profound sadness we share the sudden passing of Faye Pashko. She is survived by and forever loved by her husband of 61 years, Bob; her daughters Briar, Melody (Larry), Cyndi (Terry), and Sophie. Granddaughter Kayla, Grandsons Jesse and Colton; great-granddaughter Athena and great-grandson Joshua. Faye will be fondly remembered by her brother David (Sharon), and many in-laws, friends and colleagues during her many years working at the Alberta Hospital, Fort Taxi, KFC, and the Saan store. She was predeceased by her parents, Barbara and Albert Schenk. Faye had a life-long passion for horses, birds, and pets - especially her beloved little dog Ernie. She enjoyed gardening, bowling, bingo, and road trips to Drayton Valley, Wainwright, and Elk Point. Faye's door was always open to family and friends; she would greet you with a big smile, ever willing to lend a hand, an ear, a hammer, whatever you needed - and of course have a game of crib (or 3)! A Funeral Service will be held on Friday, March 19, 2021 at 3:00 p.m. at Evergreen Funeral Chapel (16204 Fort Road, Edmonton). Online condolences may be sent through: www.evergreenmemorial.com. If so desired the family suggests memorial contributions be made to Bear Valley Rescue Equine Sanctuary (bearvalleyab.org) https://bearvalleyab.org/index.html
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OSTBY, Amelia (Amy)It is with great sadness we share the passing of our dear mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and great-great-grandmother, Amelia Ostby. On March 4, 2021 at the age of 95 years, Amy, passed away peacefully at Rivercrest Centre in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta.Amy leaves behind her loving children, Christine Denna, Shirley (Russell) Walker, Terry (Joan) Ostby, David (Pearl) Ostby, Barney (Katrina) Ostby, Brenda (Al) Mills and Susan Gunn; 16 grandchildren, 27 great-grandchildren and 10 great- great-grandchildren. Amy was predeceased by her husband, Barney; three children, Daniel, Joan and Jean; and two grandchildren, Ky and Shari.Amy will be dearly missed by all her family and friends. A private family service was held on Friday, March 12, 2021 at First Memorial Funeral Services Riverview Chapel in Fort Saskatchewan. To view a recording of the service and to send expressions of sympathy to the family, please visit: www.riverviewfuneral.comIn lieu of floral tributes, donations gratefully accepted directly to the Canadian Cancer Society.
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GODLIEN, Mary MargaretIt is with deep sorrow that we announce the sudden passing of our mother Mary Margaret (Pegi) Godlien, on February 15, 2021, at the age of 86. She was born to Margaret and Farquhar Alexander in a small farmhouse just outside of Melfort, SK where she grew up. She enjoyed being at her aunts' farm near her home town where she had many fond memories with her relatives, and of course her aunts' famous cooking and baking. After graduating high school in 1954 from Melfort Composite Collegiate High School, she moved to Dauphin, Manitoba where she attended nursing school. She graduated from nursing school in 1957, which later became her career. She moved back to Melfort where she practiced nursing at the local hospital. It was at that time she ran into a handsome fella, working for Sask Power, named Maynard, and fell in love. They married in the St. James Presbyterian Church on November 4, 1960 and later moved to Alberta in 1965. Finally settling down in 1976, Maynard became the Hospital Administrator for the Fort Saskatchewan General Hospital. Pegi nursed at the Rivercrest Nursing Home, Lamont Hospital and finally Alberta Hospital Edmonton, retiring in 1997. She is lovingly remembered by her three children; Bernadette, Graham and Scott (Catherine), eight beautiful granddaughters; #1 Tommias (Dawid), #2 Jullie (Mike), #3 Shannon (Hank), #4 Shaynah, #5 Tiannah, #6 Kiarah, #7 Denayah and #8 Avah, three great-grandchildren; Caleb, Hazel and Asher (who lovingly referred to her as GG) and her brother Don (Anne) and a number of cherished relatives and friends. She was predeceased by her parents; Margaret and Farquhar Alexander, Husband Maynard, brother Alistair and grandson Jesse. She has now rejoined her life partner Maynard to continue their journey. Cremation has taken place and a celebration of her life will be held when we can all safely gather together again. Memorial donations may be made to a charity of choice or perform an act of kindness (or several) for someone in her memory. Photos, memories and condolences may be shared through www.serenity.ca
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DAHL, Norman MartinJanuary 14, 1935 - February 21, 2021"A great man is one who leaves others at a loss after he is gone."Norman Dahl, a beloved Son, Brother, Husband, Father, Grandfather, Great Grandfather, and Friend passed away peacefully at the Fort Saskatchewan Community Hospital on February 21, 2021, at the age of 86. Norman was one of seven children born to Kristine and Martin Dahl in Edberg, Alberta. He later moved to a farm in the Brandland-Whilhelmina District (near Kingman) in 1936. After graduating, Norman began working for an oil company in Drayton Valley. In 1955, he and his younger brother, Lloyd, travelled to the Northwest Territories to work for the Eldorado Mining Company for 18 months. Upon returning (to civilization), Norman worked for Sherritt Gordon Mines (Ft. Sask.) until retirement in 1996. Norman was a true outdoorsman and enjoyed hunting, fishing, camping, and berry picking (he was known to bring home the odd pail (truck load) of berries!) Family meant everything to him, and his gentle manner and kind heart touched all who knew him. The way he said "unbeliebable" in his funny way, will echo in all of our hearts: and yes, he truly was UNBELIEVABLE! Norman is loved dearly, respected greatly and will be remembered forever. He is survived by his loving wife, Deanna (married for 62 years), two sisters: Mildred and Alice, four daughters; Janet Dahl-Freeman, Norma Omichinski (Grant), Lynn Childs (Winston), Sharon Dahl-Smith, eleven grandchildren: Jackson, Kole, Morgan (Kyle), Madison, Angela (Damian), Tomas, Dayna (Kevin), Robyn, Lana, Matthew and Jordan, four great-grandchildren: Amelia, Nadia, Merrick and Carver. Deanna and family are so grateful for the exceptional care Norman received from the doctors and nurses while at the Fort Saskatchewan Community Hospital. A private Graveside service has been held. If friends and family so desire, in lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Josephburg Community Church Cemetery Fund or a charity of choice. Photos, memories and condolences may be shared throughwww.serenity.ca.
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PARISIAN, Kenneth JosephIt is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Kenneth Joseph Parisian. He was born March 8, 1945 in Pine Falls, Manitoba and passed away on February 20, 2021 in Edmonton, Alberta. He was predeceased by both of his parents, Mary and Peter. He has also gone on to join his brothers and sisters, Valey, Phyllis, Grace, Lorna, Susan, Evelyn, George, Walter, and Earl. He is survived by his brother Dennis (Roslyn), his children: Kerry (Lucy), Corry (Darren), Monique (Blair), Glenn (Lillian), Peter (Lisa), Catherine (Andy), as well as his cherished grandchildren, and numerous other relatives and friends. An intimate service was held on Friday February 26, 2021 for immediate family. Many family and friends attended via zoom. We wish to express gratitude to Neil, and the staff at First Memorial. We also want to thank everyone who sent flowers, brought food and gave us their love and support during this very difficult time. Dad will be remembered by all for his immense love of family, his kindness, his humor and his contagious laughter. Memorial donations in Dads name may be made to the Cross Cancer Institution. Expressions of sympathy to the family may be shared at www.riverviewfuneral.comFirst Memorial Funeral ServicesRIVERVIEW CHAPEL
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MATIER,Kenneth Allen (Al)April 16, 1940 -February 17, 2021The family of Al Matier of Fort Saskatchewan is saddened to announce his passing on Wednesday, February 17, 2021 at the age of 80 years.Al will be lovingly remembered by his wife of 51 years, Pat; as well as their children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.Al was predeceased by his son, Shane; brother, Wayne; and parents, Kathleen and Albert.At Al's request, no service will be held.Memorial donations may be made in Al's name to the Stollery Children's Hospital Foundation, 800 College Plaza, 8215 - 112 St., Edmonton, AB T6G 2C8. Expressions of sympathy to the family, may be shared atwww.riverviewfuneral.com
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MACKAY, Brian KennethMay 5, 1945 February 12, 2021It is with deep sadness that the family of Brian Kenneth MacKay announce his passing on February 12, 2021 after a bravely fought battle with cancer. His memory will be cherished by his wife of over 40 years Sharon, his children Sean, Jay, Paul and his stepson Kristopher Spence, his four grandchildren and his sisters Barbara and Ruth. Brian will be remembered fondly by his Sherwood Dodge family, especially his dear friend Rick Bartling. Brian was predeceased by his parents Kenneth and Olive Miriam MacKay and his brother Paul. Brian was born in Toronto and moved to Fort Saskatchewan in 1983 to work at the Shell Scotford Refinery. He retired from Shell and went on to pursue some of his many hobbies which included photography, his love of trains and RVing. The care and support which was offered by Dr. Linda Carter and the home care team was simply immeasurable. We thank you sincerely. A graveside service has taken place.
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MANNS, Alma Elizabeth (nee McIntyre)October 1, 1918 February 12, 2021It is with sadness that the family announces the passing our mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and great-great-grandmother, at the age of 102 years. Alma is survived by her children; daughter Carinne (Reg), son Don (Doris), son-in-law Ray, six grandchildren, 18 great- grandchildren, one great-great- grandchild and numerous relatives and friends, all of whom were really important in her life. She was predeceased by her parents Archie and Elizabeth McIntyre; four brothers Elmer, George, Clarence, and Donald; two sisters-in-law; Bessie and Hazel; her daughter Brenda and 1 great-grandson. Due to Covid restrictions a service will be held at a later date. Donations in memory of Alma, can be made to a charity of one's choice. Our thanks to Dr. Stecyk and the staff at the Rivercrest Care Home, for the care shown to our mother during the time she lived there. We could not have asked for better. Photos, memories and condolences may be shared through www.serenity.ca
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MCNABB, GladysNovember 4, 1932 February 21, 2021It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of a loving mother, grandmother and great- grandmother. Gladys passed away February 21, 2021 at the age of 88 years. Gladys was born in Gilbert Plains, Manitoba. She is survived by daughters, Pat (Roger) Gamache, Sheryle (Rod) Phillips; son, Greg (Trina) McNabb; six grandchildren and eight great- grandchildren. Thank you to Rivercrest Care Centre and staff for all their care and support during moms stay.Due to the current restrictions no service will be held at this time. Expressions of sympathy to the family may be shared at www.riverviewfuneral.com
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LINTICK, HughIt is with great sadness that the family of Hugh Malcolm Lintick of Fort Saskatchewan, AB announces his passing at the age of 87 years on February 17, 2021. Hugh will be lovingly remembered by his children; Ryan Christine (Jay), Gordon (Janelle); his grandchildren Jessica, Cheryl (Travis), Rehn, Kaylynne (Eric), Devin (Kaitlynn; seven great- grandchildren; brother Gary, sister Myrna (Ron) and numerous other family and friends. He was predeceased by his parents Robert and Ann; Wife Irmgard of 56 years; brothers Ron, Jack, Victor; and one nephew Ronald Jr. Hugh will forever be remembered for his kindness and sense of humor. Service will be held at Christ Lutheran Church 9909 90th St, Fort Saskatchewan AB T8L 3T1. Public viewing will be held between the 11:00 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Private family service at 1:00 p.m. at Service will be live streamed. https://distantlink.com/SerenityES.html Memorial Donations in memory of Hugh, may be directed to a charity of one's choice. Photos, memories and condolences may be shared through www.serenity.ca
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CHIVERS, Wendy EllenPassed away suddenly and peacefully at her father's home in Sherwood Park on Saturday, January 16, 2021 at the age of 69 years. Wendy was the second born of twins to Harvey and Gertrude Hanlan on February 2, 1951. She had a difficult start to life as the smaller twin. Doctors didn't expect her to walk or finish school, but Wendy's strength, love from her brother Wayne, and fighting spirit became evident early on as she proved the doctors wrong and thrived. Wendy grew up on the family farm near Ardrossan (Strathcona County), Alberta with her three siblings. She was known for her fun loving spirit and she cherished her family.Upon graduating high school, Wendy started working in the insurance industry. It was then that Wendy met her future husband, Ray. Wendy and Ray married in 1971 and made their home on the Hanlan farm. A short while later, they welcomed their child, Leslie, Wendy's pride and joy. The family moved to Ft. McMurray in 1980, where Wendy stayed until she began managing work camps in northern Alberta, living with her sister, Linda, when back in Sherwood Park. Over the years she worked and enjoyed traveling around the world to places such as Mexico, Greece, and Panama.Since retiring, Wendy loved trying some of the great restaurants in the Edmonton area with family and friends. Wendy and her son loved to visit show homes and lottery homes together and dream of winning the perfect house while sharing a meal at one of the restaurants that Wendy loved to visit. While living with Linda, she was happy to be around family once again and developed a deep affection for a little Chihuahua named Señor, who never left her side. A few months ago, Wendy moved in with her father and stepmother to help them around the house.Wendy will lovingly be remembered by her son Leslie (Teresa); father Harvey and stepmother Isabel; twin brother Wayne (Pat), sister and close friend Linda, and brother Ron. She will also be missed by numerous nieces and nephews, extended family, former in-laws, and close friends. Wendy was predeceased by her mother, Gertrude, and her daughter, Julie. A private family service was held to celebrate Wendy's life on Sunday, January 24, 2021 at Salisbury United Church in Sherwood Park. Interment will follow at a later date. Donations in memory of Wendy's life may be made to the Covenant Foundation - Grey Nuns Cardiology Outpatient Clinic, (780) 342-8126 or 1-800-342-8126, www.covenantfoundation.ca, or to Salisbury United Church, 780-467-7310. Messages of condolence may be sent to Serenity Funeral Home, info@serenity.ca
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PEDERSEN, Verna L. (nee MacPherson)It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Verna L. Pedersen on January 16, 2021, at the age of 81.She will be lovingly remembered by her husband of 57 years, Bent; children, Mary, Allen (Becki), Verna Ann, Judy (Bob LaBoucane), and Susan (Rob Bischoff); her grandchildren, Chelsea (Steve Bohnsack), Benjamin (Alex), Tyler, Jarret, and Brooke; and her great-grandchildren, Evelyn and Bentley. She will also be fondly remembered by cousins, Jan, Judy, David, Evelyn, Garry, Sue and Kevin. Verna was predeceased by parents, Clyde and Alma MacPherson; brother, Donald; her aunts, Ruth, Verna, and Evelyn; her uncle John David, and her cousin Marie.Verna will be remembered as a quiet, gentle soul by all that knew her. She spent her early adult life in Lamont, working as a nursing aide. For many years of her life, she was dedicated to raising a family in Fort Saskatchewan.A celebration of her life will be held at a later date, once Covid restrictions have eased and it is safer for travel. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made to the Alzheimer Society of Canada.
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PHILLIP, PeggyPeggy Phillip of Fort Saskatchewan, formerly of Dewberry, Alberta, sadly passed away on January 21, 2021 at the age of 86. She was predeceased by her husband of 59 years, Paul. She will be lovingly remembered and greatly missed by her four children, Janice, Murray, Shelley and Carol.To send condolences to the family, please visit: www.riverviewfuneral.com
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MANN, Karen Mary (nee Davis)February 19, 1963 - January 16, 2021It is with great sadness and much love that we say goodbye to our beloved mother, grandmother, wife, daughter, sister and friend. Karen passed away in her Fort Saskatchewan home with her husband and family by her side on January 16, 2021 at the age of 57 years old. She fought a courageous battle against ALS also known as Lou Gehrig's disease. Karen will always be remembered as a kind, thoughtful, caring, intelligent, quiet, happy person who was very devoted to her family.She will be forever remembered by her husband Marcel of 39 years, children Josh (Glenna), Brittany (Chris), and Zachary. Her grandchildren Kennedy, Addison, Cody, and Henry. Her mother, Theresa Davis, siblings Cindy (Glenn), Jody (Matthew), Tim (Linda) and Daryl. Her brother and sister-in-laws; Lynn (Don), Annette (Colin), and Teresa (Roger). As well as numerous nieces, nephews, a large clan of cousins and relatives and friends. Karen was predeceased by her Dad, Ray, her sister Debbie, and grandparents Joseph and Mary Kish. Long time friends Marvin and Delores also cherish the memory of her.Karen was born in Camrose and as a child she enjoyed reading, riding bicycles, basketball, and excelled in school. She lived in Clive, Bashaw, Stettler, and Killam where she met her husband. Karen and Marcel married in Killam on August 15, 1981, and soon after moved to Bruderheim to join Marcel's family grocery store (Bigway Foods). In 2003, they moved on from the grocery store and Karen went to work part time at the bank (ATB Financial). She also helped Marcel in their new venture at the time, the Spirit of Bruderheim liquor store. In 2008, they moved to Wainwright where she continued on with ATB. In 2017, they moved to Fort Saskatchewan to be closer to their grandchildren and the airport.Karen enjoyed curling, reading, playing cards and event planning. She could also be found watching sports (hockey and curling with Marcel), watching her children play sports, and spending time with her family. Karen loved to travel, especially to Hawaii and Las Vegas, and spent her last trip with their long time friends, Marvin and Delores in Mazatlan.A celebration of life will be held at a later date.The family wishes to express their sincere gratitude to each of the homecare nurses, the support from Dr. Gilbert, the staff at the Fort Saskatchewan Community Hospital, the Kaye Clinic and the ALS Society for their support. A special thank you to Nelsa, her primary caregiver and friend, who cared for Karen in her home.In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the ALS Society of Alberta in memory of Karen. ALS Society of Alberta 5418 97 NW, Edmonton AB T6E 5C1 Ph: (780) 487-0754.
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ASSENHEIMER,Lillian Margaret November 25, 1934 -January 14, 2021In great sadness, we announce the passing of Lillian on January 14, 2021 after a brief illness. She is survived by husband Gus, daughters Beverley (Paul) Best andColleen Luders; sons Wayne (Patricia) Assenheimer and Raymond (Keoma) Assenheimer; grandchildren Damon, Erin, Jason, Clark, Scott, Kate, Nelson, Kiana, Kenzie, and Taylor; and great- grandchildren Ava and Chase. Also missed by sisters Violet Eckert and Dorothy (Nick) Duma, brothers Ben (Inge) Klatt and Ervin (Laverne) Klatt, and many nieces and nephews. Our mom faced each day with gentle kindness and love. We will remember and cherish our beautiful mom forever.
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COOPER, Robert GardnerIt is with great sadness that the family announces Robert (Bob) Gardner Cooper (born October 29, 1934) passed away at home on January 6, 2021, after a courageous battle with cancer. He was the beloved father of Gary (Coro) of British Columbia, Gail (Evan) Martin of Alberta, Wayne (Maggie), Ottawa. Predeceased by his son Neil and his daughter-in-law Ronalda (Alberta). Grandfather of Jason, Lindsey, Dustin, Kurtis, Tyler and Zachary. Great-grandfather to Sophia, Arbenita, Alex and Max. He was predeceased by the mother of his children, Myrtle Fisher. He was also predeceased by his second wife, Elizabeth Hayes. Survived and loved by his long-time sweetie Elizabeth (Liz) Smith and her children, Judie (Larry) Dakin and Mark Smith along with her grandchildren Laura (Ryan) Martensen, Jillian (Alex) Hughes and Sarah Smith and her great-grandchildren Makayla and Evelyn.Bob was born and raised in the Eastern Townships of Quebec. He was predeceased by his father Wilfred Cooper and his mother Gladys Pansy Jackson and his siblings Evelyn, Marjorie, Stewart and Donald. Survived by his sister and brother-in-law Mary and Gerald Goddard. Bob will be remembered by his many nieces and nephew and their children. He is also survived by his sister-in-law Margaret and his nephews Chester Cooper and his family. Bob will be remembered by the many friends he made all over the world. Bob was a dedicated member of the Royal Canadian Air Force for 29 years and was proud to serve as a SAR Tech. After retiring from the Air Force Bob also served 12 years with the Department of National Defence. He was an adventurous man and traveled the world far and wide. He was an amazing storyteller who was proud of all his accomplishments. He was fortunate to have made lifelong friends with whom he created amazing memories. Special thanks to Bill Krier and Dawson Stevenson for their friendship and compassion.The family wishes to thank Bayshore Nursing and the Orleans Palliative Team for their kindness and professionalism during this difficult time.A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date at Beechwood National Military Cemetery in Ottawa.
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BIBBY, GaryIt is with heavy hearts we announce the passing of Gary Bibby on Saturday December 19, 2020 at the age of 75, from COVID-19. He will be lovingly missed by Nora, his wife of 36 years, sons; Robbie (Jenna), Tim (Jen), Daniel (Christy), Brent (Susan), daughters; Jodi, and Jackie (Ben), siblings; Iris, Reg (Lita), Bev (Teri), Bobbi (Colin) and Delphine (George), 16 grandchildren, 5 great-grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. Gary was an Executive Chef and a much-loved instructor at NAIT where he taught for over 30 years. He was known for his humor, story telling and his wonderful singing voice. His love for his family was second to none. He was predeceased by parents Reginald and Roberta, sister Karen and brother-in-law Lawrence. The family extends a special thank you to the staff at Rivercrest Care Centre and to the doctors and nurses at the Royal Alexandra Hospital. Due to COVID-19, a Celebration of Gary's life will be held at a later date. For those who wish to make a memorial contribution in Gary's name, donations will be graciously accepted by the Heart and Stroke Foundation, https://www.heartandstroke.ca/how-you-can-help/ways-to-give
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STEINECKE, Klaus Johann ChristophOn December 8, 2020, Klaus Johann Christoph Steinecke, of Swan Hills, AB, passed away at the age of 86 years.Klaus born and raised in Erfurt, Germany where his family lived through the hardships of WWII and the Russian occupation of East Germany. He was educated as a horticulturist and worked as a gardener for the city of Erfurt. Klaus defected from East Germany in 1956 then worked on his grandparent's farm for three years. He then began his adventurous life exploring the Alps; skiing, hiking, mountain climbing, and enjoying nature. Klaus was accompanied on his adventures by his mule, 'Whiby', as they worked to bring supplies to mountaineering lodges.In 1966 Klaus immigrated to Toronto, ON where he worked as a carpenter. He then moved to Minto, NB where in 1970 he met Phyllis and her children. Klaus and Phyllis added Steven to complete their family. Klaus moved to Swan Hills, AB in 1980 and worked away from the family until 1983 when they all moved to Fort Saskatchewan, AB. Klaus' final career was as the resident manager of Westlands, a townhome complex after which Klaus and Phyllis settled in Swan Hills. Klaus' leisure time included fishing, hunting, reading, and gardening, but he will be best remembered for his retelling of his adventurous life stories.The following will carry his memory, sons, Scott (Sharon), Steven (Leslee); daughters, Nancy, and Paula; grandchildren, Krista (Stewart), Wade, Kyle (Ashley), Taylor, Ryan, Jenna (Mike), Megan (Stefan), Christina, Derrick, Lauren (Ryan); great-grandchildren, Raven, Parker, Kelland, Jaiden, Marty, Madison, Ella, Scarlett, Bruce, Seth and Jake; brother, Hartmut (Christiane); sister, Brigitte (Peter), and many more dear relatives and friends.Predeceased by his wife, Phyllis (nee Glenn); son-in-law, Steve; parents, Louis and Frieda; siblings, Walter (Hannelore) and Heidi.At Klaus' request, a private celebration of life will be held. In lieu of other tributes, donations can be made to Heart and Stroke Foundation of Alberta, NWT & Nunavut, #144, 5241 Calgary Trail NW, Edmonton, AB T6H 5G8.Photos, memories, and condolences may be shared through www.parkmemorial.com.
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McINTYRE, Maude Janette (nee Miller)Maude McIntyre, passed away December 12, 2020, in Fort Saskatchewan, AB. She had just celebrated her 104th birthday. Maude was born in Roland MB, on December 9, 1916, the 3rd of 9 children born to Archie and Annie Miller. During her training as a secretary in Winnipeg, her family moved to Grandview, MB, and it was there she met and in 1939 married Neil McIntyre, then a farmer in that town. They were introduced by Fran Routley, a fellow secretarial student from who just happened to be from Grandview. Their 3 children were born in Grandview, and the family lived there until 1958, when they moved to Fort Saskatchewan, as did so many friends and relatives. As her family grew, Maude went to work as an Aide at Rivercrest Nursing Home, where she worked for 16 years until her retirement. She developed a group of friends from there who called themselves "The Old Girls" and they remained close all their lives. After Neil's death in 1996, Maude moved into Turner Lodge, where she lived for 20 years until transferring to Rivercrest Lodge shortly after she turned 100. In later years there she was joined by her friend and cousin-by-marriage Alma (McIntyre) Manns, who has been her friend since 1939.Maude was predeceased by her parents Annie Anderson Miller (1969), Archie Miller (1978), 3 brothers and 4 sisters, her husband of 57 years, Neil (1996), and her beloved grandson Kyle (July 2020). She is survived by her children Hazel (Cary "Kass") Kassebaum of Cottonwood AZ, Don (Lois) of Fort Saskatchewan AB, and Bruce (Jennifer) of Blaine, WA., 14 grandchildren, 19 great-grandchildren and many many nieces and nephews, all of whom she loved and admired.Interment will be in Ft. Sask Cemetery, no service at this time.
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McCASKILL, George WilliamFebruary 17, 1945 - December 4, 2020With heavy hearts, we announce the sudden passing of our beloved husband, dad, grandpa and great-grandpa, George McCaskill of Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta on December 4, 2020. He leaves behind his loving wife of 52 years, Sandra, daughters Wendy (Rob), Fiona, and Karen (Brian), grandsons Stuart (Jen), Kyle (Dezirae) and their father, Brian, granddaughter Meagan, and great-grandsons, Brantley and Henry. George also leaves behind his sisters, Mary (Jack) and Bella, and numerous nieces and nephews in both Canada and Scotland, as well as his many friends. He was predeceased by both his parents and his brothers, John and Henry. George was born and raised in Scotland, where he met his wife, Sandra. They married in November 1968 and immigrated to Canada in 1975. George worked for many years at Sherritt in Fort Saskatchewan. Upon his retirement, he enjoyed spending time in the mountains, cruises with Sandra and time with his family and friends. A memorial service for family and friends will be held at a later date when it is safe to do so. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made to a charity of choice.
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DEMBICKI, JanetteNovember 3, 1927November 27, 2020It is with great sadness that the family announces the passing of Janette Dembicki at the age of 93 years. Janette is survived by her son Dennis (Cissy); two grandchildren, Jennifer Collins (Richard) of Sherwood Park and Michael Dembicki (Allison) of Grande Prairie; five great-grandchildren; Wilfred and Ashleigh Collins; Madelyn, Charlotte and Andrew Dembicki. Janette was also survived by her sisters; Rose Zazula and Pat Melnyk (Marshall), both of Fort Saskatchewan and numerous nieces and nephews and their families. Janette was predeceased by her husband John Dembicki, parents, Kost and Mary Tymchyshyn and brother-in-law, Mike Zazula. Cremation has taken place. Due to Covid-19 restrictions, a small family mass restricted to 10 people was held at Our Lady of Angels Catholic Church in Fort Saskatchewan. In lieu of flowers, a donation can be made to Our Lady of Angels Catholic Church in Fort Saskatchewan.
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Jul 26, 1947 - Nov 12, 2020
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GILLISON, John JamesIt is with heavy hearts we announce that John put in his final shift on November 17, 2020. After a long battle with lung disease, John passed peacefully at the Sturgeon Community Hospital with his daughter Heather at his side. John was born in Birkenhead, England on May 4, 1940. He immigrated to Canada in 1960 and worked the gold mines in Timmons, Ontario. John acquired his Second-Class Power Engineers ticket and worked various petrochemical plants before moving to Alberta in 1975. He loved his work, and he was proud of his many accomplishments. John will be forever remembered by his loving wife of 43 years, Sharon, his four daughters; Jan Demuth (Bill), Andra Bellavance (Denis), Susan Gillison, and Heather Gillison, his grandchildren; Bradley, Bethany, Miranda, Isabella, and his precious Chantel, and three great-grandchildren. He also leaves behind his sister Dorothy in England. He was predeceased by his parents, his sister Susan, and his brother Bill. At John's request, there will be no service. Any memorial donations can be made to STARS Air Ambulance. The family wishes to express their sincere gratitude to our local EMT's and the doctors and nurses at Sturgeon Community Hospital for their exemplary care and compassion.I've lived a life that's fullI traveled each and every highwayI faced it all and I stood tall;And did it my way.
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TURNBULL, JosephineJosephine Turnbull of Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta passed away peacefully in her sleep on November 16, 2020 at the age of 85 years."Joie" was born in Ontario on November 12, 1935 to James and Florence Strome where she grew up on a farm and her father raised racehorses.Joie absolutely loved her family and her cats. She was a kind and gentle soul who was loved by all knew her.She will be forever remembered by her children, grandchildren, great- grandchildren, their spouses and all those who loved her.Joie was predeceased by her husband Gordon.Cremation will be taking place and as per Joie's wishes, no formal service will be held.
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ZUCHT SR., William John - With great sadness, the family of William John Zucht Sr. announce his passing at his home in Fort Saskatchewan on November 13, 2020, just before his 76th birthday, surrounded by his family. Bill will be lovingly remembered by his wife of 51 years, Irene and his children, William (Pamela), Kevin (Teri-Ann), Garry (Kathy), and Terri-Lynn (Randy) and his grandchildren, Mikhaila, Cassandra, Tessa, William, Nicholas and his sisters Patricia and Donna (Paul). He was predeceased by his parents Walter & Dorothy, his sister Lynne. A celebration of his life will take place at a later date. Those who so desire may make a memorial donation (in place of flowers) to The Canadian Cancer Society
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CLAYTON, Sylvia"Babe" Verna CorinneMay 5, 1957 - October 21, 2020Sylvia passed away peacefully on October 21, 2020 surrounded by her loving family at the Royal Alexandra Hospital.She will be greatly missed by her husband, Glen; children, Tessa (Dave), Russell and Larissa; granddaughter, Sylvie; sister, Irene; sister-in-law, Betty; brother-in-law Edd; and many relatives and friends. She was predeceased by her parents, Russell and Vivian Mullett; sister, Honey; and brother, Roy.Sylvia put her all into everything she did, there were no half measures with her. She loved a good party, and spending time with her family and friends needed no specific occasion. Being a creative person, her photography and stamping art were her main passions along with camping, gardening, cooking and fishing. Sylvia cared a great deal for others; she was thoughtful, kind and empathetic and didn't hesitate to let others know how much she cared for them. She was a phenomenal wife, great friend, great teacher, incredible mother and grandmother, and a fantastic person. She meant so much to many people and will be missed by all.A private memorial service to honour Sylvia will be held for her family. In lieu of flowers, donations in her memory can be made to Ataxia Canada.Sign the online guestbook at www.evergreenmemorial.comEvergreen Funeral Home would like to acknowledge the late issue of Sylvia's obituary due to administrative error, and offer an apology for any inconvenience this may have caused.
]]>RENZ, ErwinPassed away on October 29, 2020 at the Grey Nuns hospital in Edmonton, at the age of 88. Erwin immigrated to Canada settling with his wife and 2 young daughters in Fort Saskatchewan. Here he resumed his trade as a master roofer. He is survived by his daughter, Brigitte in Canada, sisters Karoline Berger and Erika Renz in Germany, and a brother, Mangold Renz, along with many nieces and nephews in Germany. Erwin was predeceased in death by his mother, Maria, brothers; Josef, Reinhart, Siegfried, Andreas, Willi, and a sister, Anna. Memorial donations in his memory may be directed to the Alberta Diabetes Foundation 8602 112 St, Edmonton AB T6G 2C5.
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RINGUETTE, Maurice EmileNovember 26, 1954 - October 22, 2020It is with heavy hearts we announce the sudden passing of Maurice at the age of 65.He leaves behind his wife, Angelika of 47 years; children, Paul (Crystal), René, Janelle (Rich) Brandsma; cherished and beautiful grandchildren, Brittany, Samantha, Myah, Aleena, Nathaniel; sisters, Carolyn (Menno) and Susan (Ernie); furry kids, Teddy, Audie and Tilly as well as numerous family and friends.Maurice was predeceased by parents, Rene and Gertie; brother, Richard and sisters, Debra Jean and Gayle.He was born in Bonnyville, Alberta. At the age of 6, his parents moved to St. Albert. He followed in his father's footsteps in the transportation industry where he became a pioneer and leader. Maurice and Angelika purchased their own transport company (Ashton Transport) 1989-2016. Maurice lived a full and exciting life, golfing, fishing, NASCAR races, classic cars shows and many trips to their home in Phoenix. Maurice made friends everywhere and was admired by many. He will be truly missed and not forgotten.In memory of Maurice, memorial donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation, 5241 Calgary Trail NW, Suite 144, Centre 104, Edmonton, AB, T6H 5G8 or The Lung Association Alberta and NWT, PO Box 4500 Stn South, Edmonton, AB, T6E 9Z9 or Diabetes Canada, PO Box 1224 Stn K, Toronto, ON, M4P 9Z9.Due to Covid-19 restrictions, a Private service limited to 75 people by invitation will be held at 10:00 a.m., Saturday, October 31, 2020 with viewing at 9:00 a.m. at Connelly-McKinley, St. Albert Funeral Home, 9 Muir Drive, St. Albert, AB. To view livestream of the service, please visit our website.To send condolences, please visit www.connelly-mckinley.com.
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HENNIG, Vernon CarlMay 23, 1939 - October 19, 2020It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of our beloved husband, father, and grandfather, Vernon Carl Hennig on October 19, 2020, after a courageous battle with kidney disease.Vernon is survived and will be missed by his loving wife of 61 years, Dorothea; daughters: Karla Hennig and Rhonda (Jim) Brewer; grandchildren: Zachary, Erin (Remy Pankiw) and Lacey; sister, Brenda (Gerald) Laird; many cherished friends, extended family and acquaintances.Vernon, together with his wife, Dorothy, lived and farmed near Bruderheim for 48 years. He enriched many lives during his 32 years as a school bus driver for Strathcona County, as a volunteer with the Bruderheim Lions Club and as a member of the Bethlehem Lutheran Church. He loved to talk with people whether an old friend or someone he had just met. His love of people was only surpassed by his love of animals.His kindness and generosity of spirit will be missed by all those who knew him.The family wishes to thank everyone who cared for Vern throughout the years, specifically the staff at the Aberhart Centre, University of Alberta Hemodialysis Department, Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital and more recently AHS Home Care and Home Instead.Due to current restrictions, a private celebration was held.In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to The Kidney Foundation of Canada or the charity of your choice.
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CLARK, Narda LeaDecember 16, 1957 - September 14, 2020Let the tears flow, for it is with great sadness and heartbreaking news, we announce that my beautiful wife, mother, grandma and loving friend passed away suddenly on Quadra Island. We had all just spent a lovely weekend camping with family and grandchildren. Narda's heart was full as she was having one of the happiest and best times of her life. We will treasure those moments forever. Narda will be missed by her loving husband Steve; son Devin [Britney] and grandson Slater; son Bailey [Alyson] and grandchildren, Anneka and Dane; brother David [Glennys] and grandchildren Jaxon, Jayda and Jarvis; brother Collier and grandchildren Braydon and Cassandra. Narda was predeceased by her parents Bill and Lea Jurome. Narda was born and raised in Kelowna, although she met Steve in Calgary while she was working in a retail clothing store. Steve married his princess in 1980 and they had two sons while living and chasing work for his plumbing and pipefitting career in Alberta. While living in Edmonton, Narda had earned a degree as a Sign Language interpreter for the deaf. Many longtime friendships were created during those years in Alberta. In the 1990s, Narda started working for the Campbell River School District as an Interpreter/Aid. Narda had great rapport and strong connections with both the students and staff of the schools she worked at over the years. She was a motivator and worked hard at trying to help each student develop confidence and independence. Narda was a beautiful person "inside and out" and she touched many hearts with a loving and caring attitude towards life. Narda decided to retire in June of 2019 to spend more time with her beautiful grandchildren, and we're all very glad she did! Narda was a wonderful artist, gardener, cook and entertainer. She loved her tennis, biking and skiing up at Mt Washington with family and friends. One of her loves was cruising on our coastal waters and heading up to the family cabinet at Gunnars Landing, N. Green Pts; to then work on artistic projects, gardening, clearing pathways and getting ready to entertain friends and guests. Her devotion to loving life and family will always be remembered."She lived her life with grace and left us all too soon"
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COUTU, Kimberly LeesaDecember 19, 1966 - October 14, 2020It is with the heaviest of hearts and sadness we announce the sudden passing of Kimberly Leesa Coutu on October 14, 2020 from a stroke at the age of 53. She is lovingly remembered by her parents Jean-Paul and Cordelia, her siblings Keanyn, Kendra, Kyle and Kedron, by her children Danielle, Connor and Liam, by her granddaughters Charlie and Aubrey, and by so many others who loved her and held special places for her in their heart. Kim was easy to love. She lived for her kids and grandkids. She lit up a room with her laugh and spirit. She was a hard worker and was determined. She was beautiful. She was kind. She was loved. She will be missed. To send condolences to the family, please visit: www.riverviewfuneral.com
]]>RENZ, Gertraud AntoniaGertraud was born in Landshut, Germany February 3rd, 1942 and passed away in Edmonton, AB on May 25th, 2020. She is survived by her husband, Erwin Renz, of 56 years, daughter, Brigitte Renz, both in Canada. Sister, Christa Schaffrik, niece, Martina Schohl, and great niece, Julianne Schohl all in Germany. Also survived by numerous relatives from the Erwin Renz side in Germany and many friends. Gertraud is predeceased by her parents, Kreszenz and Anton Kast in Germany, and a daughter, Gabriele Renz. Cremation has taken place. A private interment will take place at a later date. Donations in Memory of Gertraud can be made directly to Mazankowski Alberta Heart Institute 11203-11359 83 Avenue NW. Edmonton, AB T6G 2J2
]]>BADRY, OlgaIt is with great sadness and broken hearts that we say goodbye to our beloved Olga Badry . . . also known as "Nana" to all who knew her. On October 9, 2020, at the age of 82, she lost her courageous battle with cancer. Olga leaves behind her beloved husband Jerome of 64 years. Her sons, Rick (Verna) and Dennis, two granddaughters, Robindawn (Cory) and Tammy (Curtis), great-granddaughter Koridawn, and great-grandson, Jett. Step-great-granddaughters, Madison and Taylor. Olga is also survived by her siblings: Adeline, Peter (Iris), Linda (Nick) and brother-in-law, Terry. Olga was predeceased by her parents Peter and Mary Zaharko and sister Jeanette. She is also survived by numerous brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, cousins, nieces, nephews and friends. A very special heartfelt thank you to Dr. Van Der Walt and the entire staff at the Redwater Health Centre. We will always treasure the way you treated Nana with kindness, respect, dignity and compassion. A private family service was held on Friday, October 16, 2020. Please remember Olga in your own special way. Due to COVID-19 restrictions "Nana Day" will be held at a later date to celebrate her life. To send condolences to the family, please visit www.riverviewfuneral.com
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CHOLIN, George AndrewIt is with great sadness and immense love that the family of George Andrew Cholin (February 24, 1960 - October 15, 2020) announce his passing after a difficult battle with cancer. George peacefully passed surrounded by the love of his wife of 27 years, Della Cholin, son Brett Cholin, and daughter Jessica Cholin, at the young age of 60. George will forever be missed and remembered by his immediate family, Della (wife), Brett (son), and Jessica (daughter), his surviving father Bill Cholin, father-in-law Ed Max, mother- in-law Judy Max, five siblings, in-laws, and nieces and nephews. In death, George is reunited with his late mother, Rita Cholin, grandparents, aunts, uncles, and his loving dog, Belle. George can be described as nothing less than amazing, and anyone who knew him is better off because of it. The private man that George was, he always put family first. However, he will be deeply missed by friends, colleagues, and neighbours alike. After a nearly 40-year career at MEGlobal (DOW Chemical) in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta, George looked forward to retirement with his wife, Della. George had many plans including spending time at his cabin that he built at Turtle Lake, Saskatchewan, travelling to Mexico, working around the acreage at his family home, snowmobiling, driving his 1973 Javelin, watching his children start their own families, and growing old with his wife. His memory will live on. He will never be forgotten. A celebration of life will be held in both Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta (area) and his hometown of Kerrobert, Saskatchewan at a later date due to covid-19.The family would like to express sincere gratitude to the physicians and nursing staff at the Grey Nuns Community Hospital in Edmonton, Alberta for the care and attention George received. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Alberta Cancer Foundation through a fund set up in George's name in support of head and neck cancer research, at albertacancer.ca or by phone 1-780-643-4400.To send condolences to the family, please visit: www.riverviewfuneral.com.
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BURLEAU,Diana LorraineIt is with deep sadness we announce the passing of Diana Lorraine Burleau (Binette) September 29, 2020 at the age of 73. She is lovingly remembered by her children Brian (Nim) Wolanuk and Bonnie (Ron) Willis; grandchildren Stephanie, Cassie (David), Lindsay (Andrew), Serena, Queency and Brennan; great- grandchildren Madison, Hudson and Lincoln; her sisters Loella Hurtubise, Karen Binette and Leona Gagne as well as many special nieces and nephews. Diana was predeceased by her loving husband Norman Burleau, her parents Laurent and Daisy Binette and her brother Wayne. The service for Diana will be held Friday, October 16, 2020 at First Memorial Funeral Services - Riverview Chapel. Due to COVID restrictions and limited available seating, this service will be by invitation only. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Haying In The 30's.
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UNDERWOOD, Sylvia RoseIt is with the deepest of sorrows that we inform you of the sudden passing of Sylvia Rose Underwood (Zabary) of Fort Saskatchewan on September 26, 2020 at the age of 61. She will be lovingly remembered by her husband of 41 years Curtis Underwood, her mother Rose Zabary, older brother Steve (Alexina) Zabary and sister-in-law Holly (Hank McCarther) Underwood. She was predeceased by her very proud father Steve Zabary. A private service has been held. In Sylvia's memory, donations may be made to the Stollery Children's Hospital. Sylvia was our wife, our daughter, our sister, our aunt, our cousin, our friend and she will forever be in our hearts, forever in our memories and forever loved.
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DUMONT, Henry CharlesHenry joined his beloved wife Shirley in Heaven on September 25, 2020 at the age of 82. He will be lovingly remembered and dearly missed by his children; David (Kelly), Richard (Jenny), Donna (Mike) MacLean, and 7 grandchildren and 8 great- grandchildren. Henry lived by the belief that "Your children are your greatest treasures". He was well liked by many because of his kind and gentle personality. He was a devoted Catholic, hard worker, loved shooting pool, fixing things, and playing the guitar. Due to Covid, a private family service will take place. A celebration of Henry's life will be held with family and friends in the future. A sincere "Thank you" to the following; the wonderful and caring staff at Dr. Turner Lodge, Dr. Pfeifer and Fort Saskatchewan Homecare for their special care that they provided. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Dr. Turner Lodge, Fort Saskatchewan Community Hospital or Alberta Diabetes Foundation.We will miss you Papa!
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BLAIR, GladysOn Monday, September 14, 2020 Gladys Blair (nee Olsen) passed away at the age of 92. She will be remembered with love by sister Margaret Congdon, children (Kerry, Darryl, Vincent, Murray, Gerri, and Chris), grandchildren, great- grandchildren, and her many nieces and nephews.It is with great sadness that we say our final farwell to the warm, kind and loving spirit that was Gladys Blair. Born in Kingman, Alberta to Theodore (Bill) and Minnie Olsen, Gladys lived and worked in the Edmonton area throughout her life and persevered in the face of many life challenges. She leaves behind an enduring legacy of love, laughter, resourcefulness, and kindness to all.In these unprecedented times immediate family will hold a small service and interment. A celebration of life will be held on her birthday next summer, when it is hoped the pandemic restrictions have eased and her friends and family can gather to honour her spirit.In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer Society. https://www.hbocsociety.org/Pine Box Funerals Inc.
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Jun. 28, 1930 - Oct. 6, 2020
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WILLIAMS, Donna AudreyPassed away peacefully Sept 17, 2020, at the age of 71.She was born in Edmonton in 1949, to Donald and Edith Cornelius, and was the second born of nine children. She is loved and missed by her daughter, Cindy (Chad), brothers; Dale and Jim, sisters; Irene, Carol and Laura, numerous nieces and nephews. Her fury friend Ernie, will miss her so. Donna was predeceased by her son, Tom in 2004, and her husband, John in 2019, siblings Joyce, in 1977, Tim, in 2006 and Randy, in 2017. She was a great storyteller and a jokester. She loved music, wrote her own poetry and had a great love of animals. We are thankful for her wonderful caregivers, Joy and Annie.A graveside memorial service will be held at 1:00 PM on Friday September 25, at the Agricola Cemetery at Rural Road 223 and, Township Rd 540, Strathcona County, AB. Near Fort Saskatchewan.Donations in memory of Donna can be made directly to Agricola Cemetery, Box 3451 Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta T8L 2T4.
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OLLINGTON,Alexandra LilliaA cherished daughter, adored niece and faithful friend, Alexandra Lillia Ollington was called home to join the angels on September 17, 2020, at the tender age of 17 years. Alexandra was a quiet, introspective girl who found joy in family and friends and blessed anyone in her life with love and compassion. Though she was taken from us far too soon, the indelible mark she left on our lives will be eternal. Alexandra is survived by her mother, Maria; uncle John Moroz, uncle Mike (Iris) Ollington, uncle Brian Ollington; cousin, Steve Popiczak; and extended family in Ukraine, Poland and Ontario. Alexandra was predeceased by her father, Martin Ollington. Prayer Service Friday, September 25 at 7:00 p.m. at Park Memorial Chapel, 9709 - 111 Avenue, Edmonton. Funeral Service Saturday, September 26 at 1:30 p.m. at Park Memorial Chapel with interment in St. Michael's Cemetery in Edmonton. For those unable to attend the Prayer Service and the Funeral Service they will both be live-streamed at www.parkmemorial.com.Live streaming will also be available at St. John's Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral Auditorium at 10611-110 Ave NW, Edmonton, AB. In lieu of flowers or gifts, please consider donating to your local MADD chapter. Photos, memories, and condolences may be shared through www.parkmemorial.com.
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MUSSIO, InoIt is with great sadness that the family of Ino Mussio announce his passing after a courageous battle with cancer. He passed away in Fort Saskatchewan surrounded by love and family on September 12, 2020. Ino was born on March 27,1959 in Trail BC to parents Giovanni and Elvi Mussio.Ino is survived by his wife of 30 years, Cindie, children Joseph, Lindy, Nicholas and Mykael, sister Agnes and brother David. He is preceded in death by his parents and nephew Jon.Ino spent half his life in British Columbia and half his life in Alberta and loved both. He spent most of his working years in the grocery business, starting at age 14 in Trail before moving to Lethbridge Alberta where he met Cindie. Together they moved to Fort Saskatchewan in 1993 where they operated the IGA/Sobeys store. Ino, and his wife Cindie left Sobeys in Fort Saskatchewan in 2009 to pursue other adventures. Ino moved into the real estate business after leaving Sobeys. He always loved his time working with the public and being able to connect with people, he said it was the best part. You could always find him talking and connecting with staff, customers or clients. His special caring personality warmed people's hearts and his commitment to support the community was appreciated by many. It filled his heart to help others.Ino will be missed dearly but we know he is at peace. Cremation will take place and services will be private due to Covid. In lieu of flowers we ask that you join us next spring for a fundraiser in Ino's name dedicated to the Cross Cancer Institute. The staff took such amazing care of an amazing man.
]]>BOTT, Alan FrederickAlan Bott passed away on Monday September 7 at 10:25pm at the Grey Nuns Hospital at the age of 61.Memorial Service will be held on Thursday September 17, 2020 at 2:00 p.m in the chapel at First Memorial Funeral Services 11090-86 Ave Fort Saskatchewan, AB. Due to COVID19 restrictions the service is limited to those invited. Please send condolences, cards or flowers to FIRST MEMORIAL FUNERAL SERVICES RIVERVIEW CHAPEl. www.riverviewfuneral.com
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Passed away peacefully alongside her husband Jean after 63 years of marriage, at her residence in Lac des Piles, Shawinigan (Quebec), on September 12, 2020. She devoted her life to her family, her friends and to the service of her country. Throughout her life's journey, her humanitarianism touched many in Canada and around the world. She will be greatly missed by all. Born in St-Boniface de Shawinigan, she was the daughter of Albert Chaîné and Yvonne Bellemare. She is survived by her husband whom she loved so much, her three children France (André), Hubert and Michel, her precious grandchildren Olivier (Adriana), Maximilien, Philippe (Amanda), Jacqueline-Ariadne (Hadrien), Katherine and her great grandchildren William, Gaia, Athéna, Amedeo, Sacha, Ariane and Alix, as well as her brothers and sisters, Édith Levasseur (Alain), André Chainé (Denise), Robert Chainé (Claudette) and Pauline Chainé, her brothers-in-law Guy Chrétien (Maria) and Michel Chrétien (Micheline), and many nieces and nephews. Aline was predeceased by her sisters Pierrette Foster and Yolande Beaudoin. Our sincere thanks to Ms. Vicky Tremblay for her dedication and support until the end, as well as to Dr. Stéphanie Perron and Ms. Pascale Tessier, Béatrice Vargas, Maude Lavallée and Mélanie Trudel. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, will be held in strict privacy. A commemorative celebration will take place when the situation permits. In lieu of flowers, gestures of condolence can take the form of a donation to the Maison Aline Chrétien (https://maisonalinechretien.com/faites-un-don/), whose mission is to offer free access to palliative care rooms to support people at the end of their life as well as their loved ones.
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BETTON, Margaret JeanAugust 15,1941 -September 5, 2020It is with deep sadness that the family announce the passing of Margaret Jean Betton at the age 79. She battled courageously against cancer but passed peacefully. We are grateful for her love as a wife, mother and sister. She was predeceased by her husband, Fred and daughter, Heather.She is survived by her sister Irene Young, her brothers; Jack Richey, Alan (Gladys) Richey, daughters; Donna (Curt) Smith, Kathleen (Chris) Power and son, Bill (Sandie) Betton. Grandchildren; Kyle, Brayden, Allandra, Aaron, Braidon, Matthew, Ashley and Ryan.Margaret was born in Innisfail, Alberta and spent her childhood in Olds, Alberta. In 1959 she received her Registered Nursing Assistant certificate. She met Fred, the love of her life and they married in 1960 and raised 4 children. The family moved to Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta in 1969 to operate a sporting goods store.We will miss Margaret but know she is in peace with Fred and Heather.Cremation has taken place. Due to the COVID restrictions a small invite only service will be held. In lieu of flowers the family requests donations be given to the Alberta Cancer Society.
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STEVENS, Doris EllenMarch 24, 1936 to August 28, 2020It is with profound sadness that the family of Doris Ellen Stevens, share her passing. Left to mourn her are her sisters Irene Young and Margaret Betton her brothers Jack Richey and Alan (Gladys) Richey, twin sons Robert (Dawn) and Richard (Gail) Stevens, son Kevin (Julie) Stevens, daughter Carol (Adam) Dietterle. Grandchildren Robbie (Jeanelle), Andrew (Amanda), Daniel, Rebecca (Joey), Richard (Stephanie), Oz, Megan, Matthew, Christopher, Michel, Brodie, Riley. Great grandchildren Marley, Jacob, Rilea, Richard and Olivia. Numerous nieces and nephews. Waiting for her on the other side are her husband of 60 years Bob Stevens, infant daughter Shelly. The rest of her brothers and sisters including her twin, nieces and nephews. Cremation has taken place Due to the COVID restrictions a small invite only service will be held. Please enjoy a piece of pie and coffee in your own home and think of Mom with happiness and joy.In lieu of flowers please choose a charity of your choice.To send expression of sympathy to the family, please visit www.riverviewfuneral.com
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PARRY, Olive1928-2020On August 21, 2020 Mrs. Olive Parry passed away at the age of 91 years. Lovingly remembered by her children: Eric (Joanne), Jill (Joe), Janice, Gregory (Mehdi), grandchildren: Maurice (Yvonne), Jason, Shauna (Troy), Leanne, and Kelsey, and 2 great grandchildren Josie Rose and Ezra. Sister Joanne (Duwayne) and sister in law Dilys (Richard). She was pre- deceased by her husband Neville Parry in 2010.Olive was an energetic, vibrant resident of Fort Saskatchewan for over 60 years and was a well know figurehead in the community. A life-time member of the Anglican Church Women, she was very active at St Georges Anglican Church and was a founding member of the Meals on Wheels organization, providing help and support to those in the community.Olive's strength, tenacity, love for her family, enjoyment of her many friends, compassion for animals and numerous talents made her a universally beloved pillar of our immediate and extended family.Olive was known to always have an open door and she treated everyone she met as part of the family. She had the gift of making everyone feel special. She never stopped learning new things. She was a smart and beautiful woman who was loved by many.A private burial will take place. Once COVID restrictions are lifted a celebration of her life will occur.We wish to acknowledge the expert care provided by the amazing staff at Our Parents Home, who supported our family over the last four and a half years while Olive was in their care. During the last few months she was cared for by the team at Jubilee Lodge who helped us move through this final transition.Memorial donations in Olive's honor may be made directly to The Edmonton SPCA or the Fort Saskatchewan Community Hospital Foundation.
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MARQUARDT, ErichMarch 13, 1935 August 11, 2020Peacefully on August 11, 2020, Erich passed away with his loving family by his side.His memory will forever be cherished by his wife of 54 years, Evelyn; daughter, Audrey (Dan); son, Brent (Robyn); grandsons, Carson, Chase and Ty; granddaughter, Kassidy; as well as many close extended family and friends. He is also survived by his sister, Renate; brothers, Heinz Gunther and Helmut and their extended families all in Germany. He was predeceased by brother, Ernst and sister, Crystel.Erich immigrated from Germany in 1959 and considered Canada his home. Erich was a proud and productive member of Local Union 488 for 43 years. A heart of gold stopped beating, working hands at rest."There are times in life when we are privileged to cross paths with special people such as was Erich. God blessed him with a big heart and a love for people. He was destined to make a difference in this world. He will forever be remembered in the hearts of those he touched by his words and actions. He was a man of good morals and integrity and could be counted on to lend a helping hand in any situation. We were all blessed to have had him in our lives and he certainly helped make this world a better place. Thank you Lord for a life well lived. Erich made a difference." Words from a lovely friend.Dancing was Erich's passion. Now he will be dancing among the angels.Those who loved life and lived it fully teach us the most about death . . . to accept that it comes, to meet it with courage, to believe that such spirit can never be stilled. Erich will be missed beyond measure and remembered always for his love and devotion to family, as was theirs for him.Cremation has taken place. A private family ceremony will be held.In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Heartland Community Hospice Foundation, Box 3317, Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta T8L2T3.The care and support which was offered by Dr. Linda Carter and the home care team was simply immeasurable. We thank you sincerely.Final Arrangements entrusted to First Memorial Funeral Services Riverview Chapel, Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta.
]]>FRENCH, Virginia Louise1938 - 2020It is with deep sorrow and much love that the family of Virginia Louise French announce her sudden passing on Thursday, August 20, 2020 at the age of 82 years.Virginia (Nana) will forever be in the hearts of her husband of 62 years, Norman of Fort Saskatchewan, her sons Miles (Angie) of Marion, Illinois, James (Tanya) of Fort Saskatchewan, as well as six grandchildren, Tommias (Dawid) of Edmonton, Jullie (Mike) of Athabasca, Quinn (Jacob), Stevie (Ryan), and Tatianna (Bob) all of Marion, Illinois, Zachary of Edmonton, three great- grandchildren, Maxine, Hazel and Asher. As well as her sister Sandra (Glenn) of Fort Saskatchewan and brother Ken of Edmonton. Virginia was predeceased by her father Cyril, and her mother Louise.A celebration of life will be held at a later date. A deep and heartfelt thanks to all the staff at Fort Saskatchewan Community Hospital, who selflessly gave of themselves during her final days. Donations may be made to the Fort Saskatchewan Community Hospital. To sign the book of condolences and to share memories please visit www.serenity.ca
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JENKINS, IreneWith sorrow but great appreciation for a life well-lived, the family of Irene Jenkins announce her passing on August 16, 2020 at Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta, at the age of 98 years. Born near Kingman, Alberta, on September 3, 1921 to Evan and Klara Grandahl (nee Mickelson), Irene was the oldest of the Grandahl's six children, all daughters. Her memory will be cherished by her children David Jenkins (Johanna) of Prince George, B.C. and John (Jack) Jenkins, Lynn Fluker (Jon), Douglas Jenkins (Christine) and Mary Jane Nyhuis, all of Fort Saskatchewan. In addition, she is survived by 12 grandchildren, 16 great grandchildren and her sisters, Ruth Fluker and Jeanette Slupsky. Irene was predeceased by her husband John (1980), son-in-law David Nyhuis (2007), daughter-in-law Yvonne Jenkins (2019) and by her sisters Doris Jodrey, Helen Mills and Gladys Wensely.Irene loved music and particularly singing with her sisters, daughters, and the Pioneer Singers who she lead for several years. She also enjoyed golf, was an avid gardener, and an accomplished potter who was instrumental in helping to get the Fort Saskatchewan Pottery Guild off the ground in 1965. Most of all Mom enjoyed our many family gatherings that were always plentiful with food, wine, singing and laughter.Due to COVID restrictions a private family service and interment will occur, but the family intends to celebrate her life on what would have been her 100th birthday in 2021, with announcements to follow. Irene's last two years were spent at the Rivercrest Care Centre and the family extends their thank you to Irene's special caregivers, Dr. Stecyk and the staff.
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JOHNSTON, Very Reverend Archpriest Raphael DavidThe Very Reverend Archpriest Raphael David Johnston fell asleep peacefully in the Lord on July 31, 2020. He is survived by his beloved wife of 46 years, Matushka Debbie; sons, Ian (Laura) and Michael; and grandchildren, Aiden, Emma, and Makayla.Father Raphael was an Archpriest in the Orthodox Church in America and the Rector of Saints Peter and Paul Russo-Greek Orthodox Church in Dickie Bush, AB, as well as a regular assisting priest at Holy Trinity Orthodox Church in Edmonton.Father Raphael served his country with honour and distinction as an officer and chaplain in Her Majesty's Canadian Armed Forces, most notable serving with the 3rd Regiment Royal Canadian Horse Artillery based at Canadian Forces Base in Shilo, MB. He also served as chaplain in the recreation unit, "Rocky Mountain Horse Artillery Regiment".Services will be offered at St. Herman of Alaska Orthodox Church with interment following in St. Stephen's Orthodox Cemetery, Edmonton. Due to COVID-19, attendance will be by invitation only. In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts may be made to Dickie Bush Parish, and to the Iconography Project at Holy Trinity Orthodox Church.Glory to God for all things!Photos, memories, and condolences may be shared through www.parkmemorial.comPark MemorialEdmonton 780-426-0050Family Owned Funeral HomeCrematorium, Reception Centre
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Tacey, Larry LouisFeb. 4, 1946 - Aug. 4, 2004In loving memory ofa dear Husband,Dad and Grandpa,Your presence we miss,your memory we treasure,Loving you always,Forgetting you neverLoved and missed by Vicky, Sheri, Ashleyand Sherene
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CARSON, MargaretPeacefully on July 25, 2020, 30 days before her 100th birthday, Margaret Carson of Edmonton, Alberta formerly of Fort Saskatchewan passed away.Margaret was predeceased by her husband, Alex in 2005; daughter-in-law, Bonnie Carson in 2006; daughter, Louise Becker in 2009; and daughter, Karen Carson in 2014.Margaret leaves to mourn her loss, her son, David of Calgary; son-in-law, Grant Becker; four grandchildren; and three great grandchildren. Also to mourn her loss is her special "daughter" and caregiver, Joan Prochnau.Margaret lived her life with such grace and truly loved those who cared for her. Margaret had a wicked sense of humour and loved to joke around.A deep and heartfelt thanks to all the staff and volunteers at St. Joseph's Auxillary Hospital in Edmonton, who selflessly gave of themselves to brighten her days before and during Covid.In my life, In my heart,In all ways That matter-You are like a MOM
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GAMACHE, Lena MarieIt is with great sadness and much love that we say goodbye to our beloved Mother, Grand Mother and Great Grand Mother Lena, who passed away July 16, 2020 at the age of 88 years.She will forever be remembered by her children Doris (Andy) Isbister, Roger (Pat), Paul (Louise), Lynne (Rob) Maltby. Also, by her grandchildren, Marc (Megan), Michael (Jen), Michelle (Curtis), Jill (Scott), Danielle, (James), Angela (Carl), Lisa, Chantelle (Eric), Elaine, Daniel and Adam. She is also survived by 12 great grand children.Lena will also be sadly missed by her sisters Rachel (Leo), Annette (Jim), Lorraine (Vic) and brother Bill (Sharon), sisters-in-law Denise and Marie and brothers-in-law Boyd and Andre.Lena was predeceased by her husband Roland, and infant daughter Joanne, brothers Paul and Marcel and sister Fleurette.Due to COVID restrictions, a private Celebration of Life and interment will be held.The family wishes to express sincere gratitude to Dr. Pfeifer and staff at Fort Saskatchewan Community Hospital, and also the staff at Rivercrest Care Centre.Memorial donations in Lena's honor may be made directly to Fort Saskatchewan Community Hospital.
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Jan. 10, 1963 - Apr. 30, 2020
]]>McINTYRE, Kyle Ross 1971 2020It is with great sadness and much love that we announce the sudden passing of our beloved Kyle on July 7, 2020.He will forever be remembered by his Mom and Dad, Don & Lois, his Brothers Travis (Hannah), Shelby (Christina), Paul (Shari), Russell (Mackenzie) and sisters Kalyn, Paula (Rob), Tara, Justine and Binisha (Russell); his nephew & nieces Tierney, Rowen, Blake, Dayla, Christine, Melyssa, Xander, Sean, Nova, Aubre-Ella, KeiAnna, Jack, Brayen, Haze-lynn & Thomas. He will also be missed by his extended family Uncle Gary (Ray), Uncle Bruce (Jennifer), Aunt Hazel (Kass) and his cousins Bradley, Alan, James, Andrew, David and all of the Manitoba cousins. Kyle had many wonderful friendships he had forged throughout the years who will all miss him dearly, especially his best friend since childhood, Lindsay Mohr.Kyle had an adventurous spirit. He loved to travel, play sports, especially golf & hockey, & tell stories about all of the great memories he made everywhere he went.Kyle had a deep love for animals in lieu of flowers the family kindly asks you to make a donation to an animal rescue of your choice."And think of him as living in the hearts of those he touched for nothing loved is ever lost and he was loved so much"Due to the Covid restrictions, the memorial service will be held privately. However for those that wish to view the service may do so by joining us at 2:00 PM, Friday, July 17, 2020, by participating in a live webcasting of the service at: http://distantlink.com/serenitySG.html
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KRISKO, Olga (Nee Hryniw)Sept. 16, 1929 - July 4,2020It is with a heavy heart, that we announce the passing of Olga Krisko, on July 4, 2020 at the age of 90 years. She is predeceased by her loving husband, Ted and son Brian. Olga is survived by her daughter, Brenda, her children Taylor and April and their respective families. She is also survived by her remaining siblings, Lawrence, Pat, Jean, Anne and Margaret. In accordance with her wishes, no service will be held and cremation has taken place.
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SHERMAN,"Jack" (John) CharlesIt is with heavy hearts we announce the passing of Jack Sherman on June 22, 2020 at the age of 74 years. He will be lovingly remembered by his wife, Marcia; his three daughters, Terri-Lee (Murray), Suzanne (Dale), and Sara Jean; and his grandchildren, Olivia, Leah, Dylan, and Dean. He is also survived by his two sisters, Dale (Harvey) and Pam (Jim), and two brothers, Peter (JoAnn) and Scott (Judy); along with numerous nieces and nephews. Jack is predeceased by his parents, Walter and Jean Sherman. A special thank you to the Palliative Care team and homecare staff who helped keep Jack at home as long as they did. To the many doctors, nurses, paramedics, and therapists who cared for Jack over the years, thank you. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, a private family gathering will be held, with a Celebration of Life to follow in a few months. Friends wishing to support the family may do so by contacting Marcia. Memorial donations in Jack's honour may be made directly to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada and Canadian Cancer Society.
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DAMENT, MarleneOn Tuesday, June 23, 2020, with her beloved husband of 49 years by her bedside, Malene passed peacefully away. After suffering from Lewy body dementia, the Lord Our Saviour took Marlene in his arms and carried her to heaven. Born in Regina and raised on a farm in Sedley, Saskatchewan Marlene was the oldest of three kids. When she was of age, her father said to her you can be a teacher, nurse, or a hairdresser. She chose the latter. She went to the city for school. In Regina, she met her knight in shining armour who drove a white Chev Super Sport, Marlene, and Dwayne courted for some time. They were married on Halloween Day in 1970. Don't worry, the ring bear and flower girl are still upset, to this day, they couldn't go trick or treating for as long as they wanted to that night. Also, no one knows who the mysterious cousins were from Norway, who showed up for the wedding reception and left after one dance. Dwayne worked for Imperial Oil and was transferred to Swan Hills Alberta, Dwayne and Marlene packed up their belongings and left Saskatchewan and Dwayne started working in the upstream side of the oil and gas industry. First, the young family of three moved to Swan Hills with the grizzly bears as a young couple with one baby boy, Cory. Then along came their second child Deanna. A couple of years later, the now family of four moved from Swan Hills to Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta. It is here Dwayne built the family home. It is also in Fort Saskatchewan, where Marlene established her hair salon. Remember malls? Well, there was once a Fort Mall. It is here Marlene opened her first beauty salon, The Hair Shoppe, located in the mall right beside the bakery. Pause and think, flour, water, and hair made Dwayne an excellent plumber. Many Sundays were spent by the entire family cleaning the floors, dumping ashtrays, and taking out the trash. Mom was both the CEO, President, and Chief Bottle Washer of her business. She poured her heart and soul into that endeavour, loved her clients, and was proud of her employees.Then one day because the rent was so high at the Fort Mall, Dwayne built Marlene a strip mall. That is what people do, isn't it? The new mall at 99 Ave and 99 St in Fort Saskatchewan is where her second business, Salon 99, was an anchor for many years. At one point, Marlene owned two businesses and employed as many as twelve staff. A pillar of the community Marlene was a mentor, teacher, and friend to many stylists. Still, wearing open-toed shoes and sleeveless tops is a big no to many former staffers. Along with no jeans, mom didn't allow anyone to show their armpits to the clients or wear sandals. Plus, she never opened on Sundays. Strong religious convictions and hardworking are two qualities mom held combined with a ton of energy. She loved Christmas and enjoyed hosting an open house for her clients each year. She went out of her way to find fun items to bring in and sell. Having a business, overseeing staff, taking care of the family did not stop her from volunteering as a Beaver and Scout leader. Plus, she made all Deanna's many dance costumes over the years. Then there were the flower beds and the garden. Annually, mom, dad, and Cory spent hundreds of hours and several weekends caring for the property. Deanna made supper and ice tea or was travelling out of the country. Once the flower beds were in the family was off camping and fishing.Marlene was filled with vibrant energy and a loving giving spirit, and she will be missed deeply by her family, friends and many employees. The Fort won't be the same without her! Survived by Dwayne, Cory, and Deanna. Brother Peter (Bev), niece Megan (Garrett), nephews Brad (Adrienne) and Mark. Brother-in-law Don, and nephews Tim (Michelle), Trevor, Terry (Tamara), and Trent (Stacey). Sister-in-law Judy, nephew Brad (Yoko), and nieces Jennifer (Scott), and Angela (Casper). Plus, many great-nieces and nephews and lots of cousins. Predeceased by her parents Godfrey and Dorothy, parent-in-laws John and Martha, sister Yvonne and brother-in-law Rick and nephew Kevin. Also, sister-in-law Millie and brother-in-law Don L. Plus, Auntie Doreen and all of Marlene's aunts and uncles.Visitation Friday, July 3, 2020, 7 to 9 pm at SERENITY FUNERAL HOME in 9914 103 ST, Fort Saskatchewan. Funeral Saturday, July 4, 2020, at Christ Lutheran Church 9909 90 ST, Fort Saskatchewan at 1 pm. Please let us know if you will attend the funeral and visitation, as, in these unprecedented times, the July 4 funeral service will be by invite only. The limit is 50 people for indoor gatherings and during the visitation, the funeral home can have 15 people in the building at one time (including funeral home staff). The family would like to thank all of the caregivers at Rivercrest Care Center for all their support. Donations can be made in Marlene's name to the Alzheimer's Society of Alberta and Northwest Territories or a charity of one's choice.
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DESROCHES, Des (Alfred)It is with great sadness that the family of Des (Alfred) DesRoches, formerly of Redwater, AB, announce his passing on June 16, 2020, at the age of 80 years. He is survived by his children, Doug DesRoches, Derrel (Tina) DesRoches, Dave DesRoches (Betty Anne) and Sharon Toppe; his grandchildren, Shaun Dubois (Amy), Anthony DesRoches, Sarah DesRoches, Tarrin DesRoches, Tiffani Lambert, Andrew (Traci) DesRoches, Taylor DesRoches, Taylan (Kj) Gamblin, Kody DesRoches and Victoria Toppe; his 14 great grandchildren; his sisters, RoseAnn Dietz, Joan (Walter) Owen , Connie (Maurice) Marquette, his sisters-in-law Mary DesRoches, Margaret DesRoches, Carol (Joe) Negele, many nieces, nephews and friends. Des was predeceased by his loving wife, Beth, of 56 years, his parents, Alfred and Jane DesRoches, his brothers Bill DesRoches, John DesRoches, Raymond DesRoches and sisters Velma DesRoches, Joyce Zahariuk. Des was a family man through and through. His wife, children, grandchildren, great grandchildren, parents, brothers, sisters, nieces and nephews meant the world to him. He treasured his frequent trips back to his roots in Saskatchewan to spend time with family and his home was always open to family for visits. He served in the Royal Canadian Air Force for 10 years, traveling extensively all over the world. Des was self employed in construction for a number of years in Edmonton, but his heart was on the farm, so in 1971 he bought land to establish his own farm just south of Redwater. He raised cattle and custom baled hay, later purchasing trucks to haul cattle, hay and grain. Des loved to entertain, he played guitar (and less frequently the electric organ) and sang (often changing up the words for a laugh). For many years he played at family functions and in a small band. After retiring, Des spent much time drinking coffee with friends and tending to his garden, sharing what he harvested with family and friends. In lieu of flowers, please share a coffee with a loved one, spending time with family and friends is the most important time spent. Memorial Donations can be made in Des's name to the Lamont Health Care Centre 5216 53 St, Lamont, AB, T0B 2R0 or The Alzheimer Society Alberta and NWT Allendale Professional Centre 306, 10430 61 Avenue, Edmonton, Alberta T6H 2J3. The family wishes to send a very special thank you to the Lamont Health Care Centre Long Term Care staff. Your care and compassion for Des over the last three and a half years has been an incredible blessing for us all.To send condolences to the family please visit: www.riverfuneral.com
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MOHR, Elizabeth Janet (Betty)Our family is full of sorrow but rich in memories of our loving mother, grandmother and great- grandmother who lived a wonderful life of 96 years, and passed away on June 15, 2020. Elizabeth (Betty) will be dearly missed by her family and leaves behind to mourn her son, James (Rhonda) Mohr, daughter, Janice (Greg) McGrath, grandchildren; Mark (Kirsten), Matthew (Melissa) and Chelsey (Sean) and her great-grandchildren; Gavin, Ronin, Mila, Liam and Graycee.Those we love don't go away, they walk beside us everyday. Unseen, unheard but always near, so loved, so missed, so very dear.Family Graveside service will be held at Josephburg, AB. In lieu of flowers, donations in Betty's memory can be made directly to the Josephburg Community church. Online condolences can be made at www.serenity.ca
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OSBALDESTON, Margaret RuthIt is with great respect and fondness, the family bids a loving farewell to Margaret Ruth Osbaldeston, who passed away on June 17, 2020 at age 88. Margaret will forever be remembered by her immediate family, Shirley (Reg) Jacques, Murray (Joanne) Osbaldeston, Renee (Gregg) Gerdes, five grandchildren; Michelle (Michael) Moore, Michael (Tiffany) Jacques, Matthew (Faye) Jacques, Courtney (Jim) Billington, Chelsea (Andrew MacLeod) Osbaldeston, nine great- grandchildren; Ashley, Jared, Sarah, Katherine Moore, Ray-ann, Aaron Jacques, Avery, Austin Jacques and Charlotte Billington. Margaret is also survived by her sisters Jessie Moore, June (LeRoy) Shackleton and sister-in-law, Shirley Alton. Margaret was predeceased by the love of her life, Garth and their dear son, Darrell, Margaret's parents Willmot and Delilah, brothers Robert and Arthur and brother-in-law Bob Moore. Margaret touched and cared for so many different communities, relatives and friends it is truly hard to acknowledge all. The family invites you to www.serenity.ca to see an extensive account of her passions and life accomplishments. COVID19 has impacted our plans on how we will celebrate Margaret's life. Even though the allowed numbers to gather has increased recently, the restrictions would still prohibit all those who would like to pay respects. In addition, the immediate family has a number of vulnerable individuals to consider. The family asks you to take time to celebrate, in your own manner, that honours our mother and your relationship with her. Memorial donations gratefully accepted to the University Hospital Foundation (www.givetouhf.ca), Designation: Mazankowski Alberta Heart Institute Donor Office - Room 2A9.006 MAHI, 8440-112 Street NW, Edmonton, AB T6G 2B7 or to the charity of one's choice.
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PROCHNAU, Daniel1940-2020With deep sense of sorrow and loss, our family announces the passing of our Father Daniel on June 7, 2020 at the age of 80. His memory will be cherished by Daughter Barb, Granddaughter Britany(Mauricio) Danielle, Great Grandsons Lucas & Jordan, Brothers Allan, Norman, Elmer & Sisters Elsie, Irene, Lily & Jennetta. Predeceased by loving Wife Shirley, Son Bryan, Parents Ludwig & Martha, Brothers Arthur, Clem, Clarence, Fred & Sisters Alma, Esther, Violet. A private graveside service will be held at a later date. Cremation has taken place. Yhe family wishes to express their sincere gratitude to Doctor Johnson and to the staff at the FSCH for their kindness, support and care. Memorial donations in Daniel's honour may be made directly to the FSCH.
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KONDRO, Ethel Florence1936 2020It is with heavy hearts we announce the passing of Ethel Florence Kondro on June 7, 2020 at the age of 83 years.Ethel is survived by her children; Blair (Melissa) and Lorna (Calvin), grandchildren; Darby, Morgan, Jacqueline and Jocelyn, sister Edith (Julius), along with many nieces, nephews, cousins, and special friends.Ethel is predeceased by her parents Mathew and Florence Sauer, husband Harold, sister Margery Chorzempa and granddaughter Madison.A private inurnment will be held. A public service and gathering for Ethel will be held at a late date.The family of Ethel would like to express their sincere gratitude to Dr. Gilbert and the palliative team. Also, to Dr. Stecyk for all his kindness and support throughout the years.Memorial donations in Ethel's honour may be made to the Fort Saskatchewan Hospital Foundation, The Kidney Foundation or to a charity of One's Choice.
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GUTMAN, VladimirIt is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Vladimir (Vlad) Zbigniew Gutman on April 29, 2020 in Vernon, B.C.. Vladimir was survived by his brother Andrew (Iwona) of Fort Saskatchewan, AB and sister Barbara Pielecki of Vernon, B.C. In respecting Vlad's wishes, he was cremated following a Funeral Mass, at the Roman Catholic Church of St. James in Vernon, B.C. Our brother was an avid reader, frequent traveller, and great environmentalist. Vlad will be greatly missed by his family and all that knew him. May his soul rest in peace. The burial of his ashes took place on May 29 at Fort Saskatchewan.
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WELYCHKA, BethIt is with great sadness and much love that we say goodbye to our beloved wife, mother and grandmother Beth, who passed away May 29, 2020 at the age of 80 years. She will forever be remembered by her husband Bill, daughter, Debbie (Thierry, Charlie), grandson Dillon (DeeAnna), granddaughter, Kenzie (Chris), the grandchildren's father, John, as well as her sister Laura. The family wishes to express their sincere gratitude, to the staff at the Fort Saskatchewan Hospital for the kindness, support and care shown to Beth during her stay there. Memorial donations in Beth's honour may be made directly to Stars. A private, "Celebration of Life" will be held at a later date.
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ANDERSON, Phyllis Audrey1930 2020It is with heavy hearts that the family of Phyllis Anderson announce her passing on Saturday, May 23, 2020 at the age of 89 years.Phyllis is survived by her children; Dwayne (Imelda, predeceased), Greg (Rhonda), Grandsons; Shane (C.J) and Josh, Granddaughter Tiffany (Cameron), Great Granddaughter Miyuki and as well as brother Maurice.Phyllis will also be forever remembered by her long time, life friend Lloyd.Phyllis resided in Fort Saskatchewan since 1957, where she raised her two children Dwayne and Greg. She also kept busy running her own business: Custom Carpet Cleaning for 20 years, before coming into retirement in 1995.Phyllis will be missed by numerous local friends and family. She will be lovingly remembered for her quirky sense of humour.Please send condolences to Serenity Funeral Services at www. serenity.caA Celebration of Life will be held at a later date.Cheers Phyl!
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ABBOTT, Dr. Roy JohnIt is with deep sadness that we announce the peaceful passing of Roy John Abbott on May 17th, 2020 at the age of 80 years. Roy is survived by his loving wife Mildred; daughter Kim (Bert) Boulet; Nancy (Stephen) Crane; grandchildren Austin, Sidney, Hunter, Sara, and Patrick; and nephew Ronnie. He was predeceased by his parents Lyman and Doris, and his brother Gary. The family wishes to extend their gratitude to his doctors, nurses, and home care providers. A private family service will be held.
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LAMOUREUX , Auguste (Gus)June 27, 1923 May 4, 2020It is with sadness we announce the passing of Gus. He is survived by his wife of 71 years, Olive; daughter, Rosemarie (Ron) Nelson; sons, Jerome (Mary), and Dave (Suzanne Hamel); grandchildren, Kim Zimmermann (Robert Porteous), Lee Nelson (Jeannie Antoshchuk), Christopher Lamoureux (Katherine Jones) and Craig Lamoureux; great grandchildren, Avery and Kellen Zimmermann; and his sister, Rita MacPherson; as well as numerous nieces and nephews.Thank you to the staff at the Fort Saskatchewan Hospital: In-patient, Out-patient, Homecare and Palliative Care Units for your kind thoughts and attention to Dad the last couple of years.A service will not be held at this time. To send condolences to the family please visit: www.riverviewfuneral.comArrangements entrusted to FIRST MEMORIAL RIVERVIEW CHAPEL, Fort Saskatchewan, AB 780-998-9898
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ALDERSON, Patricia (Pat) Maurie 2 APRIL, 1934 16 MARCH, 2020Patricia (Pat) Maurie Alderson was born on 2 April, 1934 and passed away on 16 March, 2020. Pat is survived by her children, Robert, Laureen, (Tony), Pryce, (Anna) and Christene (Darcey) as well as many grandchildren and great grandchildren. Thanks to Dr. Kumar and staff, the Fort Saskatchewan hospital staff, the nurses from Home Instead, they are priceless, also Southfort Bend and residents as well as many good friends for being so supportive, she loved all of you. We will miss her energy, flamboyance and enthusiasm. To share a memory, please visit dignitymemorial.com. A celebration of life will be held in the future.
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]]>KUPSCH, Laura NinaSeptember 11, 1927 March 19, 2020It is with great sadness that our family announces the passing of Laura Nina Kupsch, on March 19, 2020, in her 93rd year. She will be remembered lovingly and forever by daughter, Rhonda Kupsch; grandchildren Jill Anderson (Thure), and Brad Normand (Laura Jerebic); son-in-law Leonard Normand; as well as many relatives and friends. She was predeceased by her partner in life, Benno Kupsch in May, 1998, and her eldest daughter, Nola Normand in January, 2020.Laura was a proud resident of Bruderheim for over 70 years, making many and varied contributions to the community and her church, and serving as Postmaster for more than 25 years.Funeral arrangements will be announced at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations will be gratefully accepted for the Lamont Health Care Centre or Bethlehem Lutheran Church, Bruderheim.
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FREY, Alvin Julius September 30, 1929 -March 18, 2020Mr. Alvin Julius Frey, formerly of Josephburg, passed away in Fort Saskatchewan on March 18, 2020 at the impressive age of 90 years. He is survived by his loving wife of 64 years, Theresa "Terry"; their children, Kathy (Arnie) Flemming, Jim (Linda) Frey, Ken (Lorraine) Frey, and Tom Frey; 9 grandchildren; 7 great-grandchildren; his 2 sisters, Carole McIntyre and Donna Cranston; as well as numerous other family and many dear friends. Alvin is predeceased by his parents; and his sister, Dorothy.A Service of Remembrance will be arranged at a later date.Alvin and his family farmed in the Good Hope/ Josephburg community until his retirement in Fort Saskatchewan. Terry would like to thank the Fort Saskatchewan Community Hospital and the Hospice at Rivercrest Care Centre for their care and compassion. Donations in Alvin's memory gratefully accepted directly to the Fort Saskatchewan Community Hospital Hospice Care or to the Heartland Hospice Unit at Rivercrest Care Centre.Online condolences may be sent through www.riverviewfuneral.com.Arrangements entrusted to FIRST MEMORIAL RIVERVIEW CHAPEL, Fort Saskatchewan, AB 780-998-9898
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STEPANUIK, JerryMr. Walter "Jerry" Stepanuik, late of Fort Saskatchewan, passed away on March 5, 2020 at the age of 78 years. He is survived by his loving family; wife of 58 years, Faye; 3 children, Nicola (John) Zazula, Kimberly (Mike) Normandeau, Lisa (Ken) Younger; 8 grandchildren, Megan, Chelsea, and Joshua Normandeau, Kylie and Rhianna Zazula, Kennedy, Eden and Reece Younger; 2 sisters, Evelyn Stark, and Ilona Wiebe as well as numerous other family and many dear friends. Jerry is predeceased by his mother, Lucy O'Loughlin; his father, Walter Stepanuik; and his brother, Larry Korchewski.A Funeral Service was held on Tuesday, March 10, 2020 at 11 am at Our Lady of the Angels Roman Catholic Church, 10004 101 Street, Fort Saskatchewan.Donations in Jerry's memory gratefully accepted directly to Hope Mission, Box 953, Edmonton, AB T5J2L8.Online condolences may be sent through www.riverviewfuneral.com.Arrangements entrusted to FIRST MEMORIAL RIVERVIEW CHAPEL, Fort Saskatchewan, AB 780-998-9898
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]]>BALLANCE, Lynn Valerie1955 - 2020It is with great sadness, much love and heavy hearts that we say goodbye to our beloved wife, mother, sister and friend, Lynn, who passed away February 2, 2020 at the age of 64 years.Lynn will forever be remembered by her husband Randy of 45 years, son Randy Jr. (Erin), daughter Niki (Ryan), sisters; Cheryl (Gord), Marilyn (Ross), as well as by many nieces and nephews.Lynn is predeceased by her parents; Margaret and William and brother-in-law Bill.Celebration of Life for Lynn will be held on Thursday, February 13, 2020, between 1-3:00PM at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch #27, Normandy Room, 9964 93 Avenue, Fort Saskatchewan, AB.As an expression of sympathy, memorial contributions may be made in Lynn's name to The Alberta & NWT Heart and Stroke Foundation.
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MARTENIUK, TomMarch 22, 1935 - January 24, 2020Tom Marteniuk 84 of Ft. Saskatchewan, Alberta, passed away peacefully on January 24th, 2020, surrounded by family.He was born to parents Mike George Marteniuk and Olga Marteniuk (Marnowich), on March 22, 1935 on the family farm near Calder, Saskatchewan. After traveling around Canada with the carnival Tom came to Alberta in the early 70's to pursue his career as a carpenter. During his carnival days, his favourite ride was the tilt a whirl. He enjoyed many years as a very successful framer in Edmonton. One of his highlights in his career was an overseas trip to Japan building log buildings for a year term. Tom is survived by daughters Barbra (Todd) Millar and Charlene (Darcy) Welch along with grandchildren T.J. and Larissa Millar and Riley and Camree Welch. He has two surviving sisters Genevieve McLeod and Anne Swerhun in Saskatchewan and numerous nieces and nephews.Tom was known for his love of baseball. Growing up in Saskatchewan he was often found playing ball at sports days. He also had a passion for curling both as a player and a spectator. Watching sports relaxing in his favourite chair drinking coffee was a traditional past time. If he wasn't watching sports, he could be found with his friends at the pool hall and he certainly could play billiards. Tom had the uncanny ability to make friends everywhere be went. At age 60 he decided to take guitar and swimming lessons, just because he could and thought he might enjoy it. He was a cancer survivor and quit drinking over 35 years ago which was a significant personal accomplishment and something he was very proud to have done. A treasured memory was Tuesday night dinner at the KFC buffet which Tom enjoyed with his family and friends. Once Tom bought a scratch and win ticket and won $500.00. You would have thought it was a million the way he talked about it for years. That was Tom. He will be fondly remembered and forever missed. The family would like to express their sincere gratitude for the amazing, companionate care provided by the nurses, staff and volunteers at Rivercrest Care Centre during his stay.A celebration of Tom's life will be held in the spring on a day to be announced. In lieu of sending flowers, donations if so desired can be sent by cheque or money order to the Rivercrest Care Centre, 10104-101 Ave, Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta T8L 2A5 Attn: recreation department.For online condolences, please visit www.arbormemorial.ca
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LAMOUREUX, Henriette (Henri) Germaine (Belland)Never a more gentle, kinder, sweeter soul would you ever meet. Henriette (Henri) Germaine Lamoureux (Belland) passed away January 28, 2020 with her family never leaving her side 24 hours a day since fracturing her hip January 9, 2020. Henri was 9 days away from departing to Austria to go watch her grandsons play hockey. She left this world forever as a hockey Grandma extraordinaire. We knew her as GG, a confidant, an advisor, a cookie dealer, who always had a gentle hug, a kind word, a soft touch of her hand and never ending love and support for her family; albeit there was a significant personality change if any referee dared put her grandchild in the penalty box.Henri was born in St. Paul, Alberta to Noelle and Louis Belland and was raised in Bonnyville where her father owned the Central Hotel. After earning her teachers certificate in 1950 she taught grades 1 9 in a one room schoolhouse near horse Hills, Alberta. She was provided lodging across the highway from the school where she met her future husband, Dr. Maurice Lamoureux, who was returning home from completing his Veterinary degree in Guelph. This is where their love story began. Maurice would lovingly go light the fire at the schoolhouse every morning to make sure Henri and all in her charge were warm and cared for. He never stopped loving and caring for her for 67 years until his passing last year. Hard as she tried, her heart was broken and we are all happy that they will be together again. They raised 5 children together in Fort Saskatchewan and at their summer cabin at Moose Lake, Alberta where so many wonderful family memories continue to be made. Sad not to be with her are, Marc (Barbara) who kept her happily in homemade wine , Guy (Terry Gagne) medical adviser and forever the voice of reason, Louise Lamoureux who was her side kick and constant company every day for the past 10 years, Jocelyne Lamoureux (Glen Marko), personal assistant, clothier and decorator and Pierre (Linda) geographically distant but amazing close with heartfelt letters, phone calls and a yearly pilgrimage with his large family to Moose Lake. Mom, Grandma, GG spent many hours in Hockey rinks, gymnasiums and sporting fields supporting her family in every one of their activities. It kept her in stories to tell until her death. She leaves behind 17 grandchildren and 25 great grandchildren with always another one pending. Each of us have been rocked to sleep or soothed to the sounds of her beautiful singing of Too Ra Loo Ra an Irish Lullaby or a reading of Robert Munsch "I'll Love You forever" her favorite book. If you were in the room with her, you felt you were the most important person in the world. That was her gift. She was predeceased by her husband Maurice, grandson Louis, siblings Joan Moreau, Marielle Witton and Andy Belland and is survived by Louise Brosseau, Agnes Donnelly and Jean-Paul Belland.You were blessed if you knew her so please join us in celebrating this beautiful woman's' life on Friday February 7, 2020 at the Our Lady of Angels church in Fort Saskatchewan at 2:00 pm. Reception to follow at the Fort Saskatchewan Legion. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to Roots of Change Foundation P.O. Box 92, St. Albert, AB T8N 1N2.
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Oct. 29, 1930 - Jan. 13, 2020
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KOZLEY,Andrew GeorgeMr. Andy G. Kozley, late of Fort Saskatchewan, AB; formerly of Fort St. James, BC; passed away on Wednesday, January 8, 2020 at the age of 82 years. He is survived by his loving family; his dear wife of 53 years, Bonnie; a son, Andrew (Joanne) of Fort Saskatchewan; a granddaughter, Erin; and grandson, Andy as well as numerous dear friends. Andy is predeceased by his parents, Annie and Andro; 2 sisters and 1 brother.Family and friends are invited to a Celebration of Life Service on Saturday, January 18, 2020 at 12:00 pm at the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 27 in Fort Saskatchewan. Family will also hold a Celebration of Life in British Columbia at a later date.Online condolences may be sent through www.riverviewfuneral.com.Arrangements entrusted to FIRST MEMORIAL RIVERVIEW CHAPEL, Fort Saskatchewan, AB 780-998-9898
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STOKES, Shalyn Erin February 05, 1979 January 6, 2020With a deep sense of sorrow and loss, our family announces the passing of Shalyn Erin Stokes.She is lovingly remembered by her mother Catherine Stokes and stepfather Dean Dunbar, sons; Reighan and Ryley Stokes, brother Brendan Stokes (Victoria) and their children; Maddox, Meadow, Ellis and Nixon. Stepmother, Nicole Bisson Stokes (Darrell), grandmother Shirley Stokes and numerous aunts, uncles and cousins.Shalyn is predeceased by her father, Darrell Stokes, Grandparents; Nita and Kelly Dunn, and grandfather, Kenneth Stokes.When my time comes Forget the wrong that I've done Help me leave behind some reasons to be missed And don't resent me And when you're feeling empty Keep me in your memory Leave out all the rest Leave out all the restMemorial Donations in her honor can be make directly to the Mental Health Program at:Crisis Services Canada439 University Avenue, 5th FloorToronto, ON CanadaM5G 1Y8A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date.
]]>SCOTT, Catherine "Cathy" MayCathy Scott passed away at the University of Alberta Hospital, on January 4, 2020, with family by her side. She is survived by her spouse of almost 45 years, David; her daughters, Jennifer, Virginia, and April (Corey); sisters, Dorothy (Mike) and Debbie; brothers, Brian (Mary-Jean) and Mike (Sandy); sisters-in-law, Julie (Leo), Marie, and Kim; grandchildren, Kerry, Jordin, Avery, Rebekah, and Airyn; as well as many nieces and nephews. Cathy is predeceased by her parents, Dennis and Patricia Lunn. Cathy was born in Sarnia and spent her first 40 years there before moving to Fort Saskatchewan when David transferred jobs. Cathy had a great love of life and family, and touched everyone she met in special ways. The family would like to thank the staffs of 5B1 and 5A4 at the University Hospital for their kindness and care during her latest trial and the trials of the last 3 years. Special thoughts and thanks to her Dialysis family as well. You all made Cathy's dialysis days better.Online condolences may be sent through www.riverviewfuneral.com."Skin-A-Ma-Rink"Arrangements entrusted to FIRST MEMORIAL RIVERVIEW CHAPEL, Fort Saskatchewan, AB 780-998-9898
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STEAD, Greta PansyIt is with great sadness the family of Greta Pansy Stead (nee Murphy) of Chipman, Alberta announce her passing on December 20, 2019 at the age of 77. She is lovingly remembered by her husband of 47 years, Gary Stead, sons Patrick (Susan) of Calgary and Garret (Melissa Lynne) of Fort Saskatchewan, daughter Melissa Dawn of Leduc, her 6 grandchildren, Emma (15), Brianna (13), Hailey (12), Rebecca (10), Cameron (8) and Sawyer (3), many nieces, nephews, cousins and cherished friends. Greta was pre-deceased by her parents Herbert and Pansy, her brothers Claude, Ivan "Murph", and James, sisters Ruby and Vaunda and grandson Clayton.Cremation will take place and a Memorial Service will be held at the Chipman National Hall at 4715-50 St, Chipman, AB on Friday January 10, 2020 @ 1:00pm. The family wishes to express their sincere gratitude to the wonderful staff at the Lamont Auxiliary Hospital who cared for Greta during her time there.In lieu of flowers, donations in Greta's honour may be made directly to the Alzheimer Society of Alberta and Northwest Territories https://alzheimer.ca/en/ab
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ANDERSON, Rita EllenIt is with great sadness that the family of Rita Ellen Anderson announces her passing on the early morning of Thursday, January 2, 2020.Rita is lovingly remembered by her partner Gary Dziwenko, (Thomas family, Susan Dziwenko), her mother Inga Anderson, her daughter Amanda Lura, (with grandchildren Ashley and Rylan), her daughter Danelle Charbonneau, (with husband Christian and grandchildren Bentley and Greyson), brother Larry Anderson (with wife Carmen, Danny and Nikki), and sister Arlana (Lana) Anderson, (husband David) and sister-in-law, Maureen Anderson, (Jenny), (Crystal).Rita is predeceased by her father, Herbert Anderson, and brother James AndersonA celebration of Rita's life will be held Friday, January 10, 2020 at 1:00 PM at the First United Church, 10409-100 Ave, Fort Saskatchewan, with Jackie St. Goddard and Rev. Paul Walfall officiating.The family wishes to express their sincere gratitude to the staff and residents of the Dr. Turner Lodge, the Doctors and nurses of the University of Alberta Hospital and the staff of Serenity Funeral Services.In lieu of flowers donations can be made directly to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Alberta. On line condolences can be sent to www.serenity.ca
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October 4, 1943 - January 7, 2020
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RUETHER,Danielle Marie1993 - 2019It is with heavy hearts, we share the news of the passing of Danielle, on December 10, 2019 at the age of 25 years old.Danielle will lovingly be remembered by; Doug (Deb), Tyson, Jackie (Lyle), Gramma and Grampa Adamkewicz, Ben, Amanda (Perry), Daniel, Jaymie, and all those lives she has touched.Funeral service for Danielle will be held at 2:00 p.m., Saturday, December 21, 2019 at the Bruderheim Community (Moravian) Church at 5124 48 Street, Bruderheim, AB. The family would like to express their sincere gratitude to all extended family and friends for their love, kindness and support throughout this difficult time.In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to The Mustard Seed, www.theseed.ca or to 10568 114 Street, Edmonton, AB, T5H 3J7
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FLEMING, LyleIt is with great sadness and much love that we said goodbye to Lyle Fleming on November 16, 2019, at the age of 90 years. Lyle, a Saskatchewan boy by heart, came to Alberta in the 1950's making many friends who became his family. Lyle worked as a corrections officer for the Fort Saskatchewan Provincial Jail for 28 years, 16 of those years in bushcamp with the inmates. His love of the outdoors was spent hunting, fishing and camping.Lyle leaves to celebrate his life; a sister, Lorraine Fournier, brothers, Glen (Millie) Fleming, and Roy (Karen) Fleming; his neighbour Sam and her family, as well as numerous nieces and nephews.A heartfelt thank you to all the doctors, nurses, and support staff for their compassion, kindness and support for Lyle over the past few weeks. As per Lyle's wishes, no memorial service will be held. Donations in memory of Lyle may be made to the Heartland Community Hospice, Box 3317, Fort Saskatchewan, AB T8L2T3.Online condolences may be sent through www.riverviewfuneral.com.Arrangements entrusted toFIRST MEMORIAL RIVERVIEW CHAPEL, Fort Saskatchewan, AB780-998-9898
]]>RADKE, Lydia Dorothy April 8, 1923 November 18, 2019The family of Lydia Radke of Bruderheim, Alberta is saddened to announce her peaceful passing, surrounded by family on November 18, 2019 at the age of 96 years.She will be greatly missed by her children; Bernice, James (Kathy), Randy (Alice), Janice (John) Vitt, Grace (Tom) Saretsky, Albert Wagner, 11 grandchildren, 9 great-grandchildren, her sister, Adine Roloff, & numerous nieces, nephews and friends.Lydia was predeceased by her husband of 71 years, Ben, her parents, Henry & Pauline Hauer, and siblings, Robert, Martha, Alma, Emmeline, Henry & August.A Funeral Service will be held on Saturday, November 23, 2019 at 2 p.m. at the Bruderheim Community Church, Bruderheim, AB. Memorial Donations in Lydia's honour may be made to the Bruderheim Community Church or the Alzheimers Society of Alberta.The family would like to extend special thanks to the caring staff at Aurora Residence in Sherwood Park, AB.
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CLIMIE, William Wilfred1956 - 2019With a deep sense sorrow and loss, our family announces the passing of our brother William on November 21, 2019 at the age of 63.William will be sadly missed by his siblings; Bruce (Carolyn), Gary (Lynne), Sally (Bob), Kathleen, Valerie (Dana), as well as his extended family and friends. William was predeceased by his mother Gisele and father William Sr.A memorial service for William will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Papillion Canada Rescue, papilloncanadarescue@hotmail.com
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