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Land Leroy Fredrick

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Land, Leroy Fredrick
September 19, 1972 - May 25, 2013


Leroy Land of Red Deer, Alberta passed away while surrounded by family at the Red Deer Regional Hospital Saturday, May 25. He battled cancer with his usual wit and sarcastic humour, focussing during his final days on raising the spirits of those for whom he cared most, and insisting that nobody feel sad for him. He was born in Hanna, Alberta and moved with his family to Drumheller in 1977 where he grew up and became a contributor to the community working as a parts person and a volunteer firefighter. He eventually left for a forestry job in Mission, British Columbia before entering the pipefitting trade in Ft. McMurray, Alberta. Most recently, Leroy worked as a pipefitter in Hardisty, Alberta and made his home in Red Deer. In his spare time he enjoyed fishing and dreamed of taking up fly-fishing. He was a devoted Nascar fan, and he loved camping and visiting with his family and friends. Leroy is survived by his wife Janeena, his daughter Amanda, his stepdaughter Krystan, his stepson Lucas, his parents Fred and Sandra, his sister Jolene (Rob), his nephews Carson and Rainer, and numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. Leroy’s charisma and magnetic personality made him the life of the party. In keeping with his wishes, he will be the life of the party once more as family members and friends are invited to an informal gathering in his memory at the East Coulee Community Hall on Saturday, June 1 at 2:00 p.m. If so desired, donations may be made in Leroy’s name to the following address to assist with burial arrangements: Hatley Memorial Gardens, Attn: Anne, 2050 Sooke Road, Victoria, BC  V9B 1W3. 250-478-1754


WITT Darryl Craig

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WITT, Darryl Craig
April 6, 1964 – May 20 , 2013


It is with heavy hearts that we announce the sudden passing of Darryl Craig Witt, longtime resident of Drumheller, Alberta.  Darryl was born on April 6, 1964 in London, Ontario.  At 10 months old, Darryl started walking and within a few days, he was running.  Darryl was always hyper and did everything fast.  He was quick to act, quick to tell you exactly what he thought, and quick to make anyone laugh.     Darryl loved to drive and enjoyed his career as a truck driver.  On his days off, he enjoyed jumping on his Harley and going for a ride. On February 24, 1999, Darryl, along with Tammy Thomas, welcomed their son, Dillan Craig Witt into the world.  Darryl was a very loving father, he was very proud of his son and loved to spend as much time as possible with him. Darryl will be lovingly remembered by his best “Buddy” and son, Dillan Witt, his best friend and love, Bonnie McDonald, his dance partner, “little Sophie” (Granddaughter to Bonnie), his proud Father, John (Margaret) Witt, His loving Mom, Lorraine (Glenn) Estell, his big brother, Lyle (Kathy) Witt, stepbrother, Blaine Kennedy, stepsister, Lisa Paskuski, his niece, Jennifer Witt, great niece, Isabella Witt, as well as many aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. Darryl’s life was celebrated on Monday, May 27, 2013, at the Nazarene Church in Drumheller, Alberta and afterwards was put to rest at the Drumheller Municipal Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, please consider making a memorial donation to the Drumheller Minor Hockey Association. Box 2348, Drumheller, Alberta, T0J 0Y0. Courtney-Winters Funeral Home in care of arrangements.

DROUIN Sharlyne Marie (Misura)

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DROUIN, Sharlyne Marie (Misura)
December 22, 1951 - May 18, 2013


Sharlyne Marie (Misura) Drouin of Drumheller passed away peacefully after a lengthy battle with Huntingtons in the Drumheller Continuing Care on May 18, 2013. She was born on December 22, 1951 in Canmore, Alberta. Sharlyne is reunited in heaven with her parents Michael and Mary Misura, her 3 sisters MaryAnn, Sherri, and Shelly, and her faithful companion Stroeker. Sharlyne will be sadly missed by her husband, Denis; children Karie (Dean) and Kyle (Amanda),  grandchildren Jennifer, Hunter, Carter, and Eve, brother Michael (Connie), and many nieces, nephews, cousins and other relatives. Sharlyne loved to spend time with her friends sharing laughs over a cup coffee or watching CNN. Sharlyne was a dedicated hockey mom and her son’s biggest cheerleader, following Kyle from one arena to the next. In 1995 Karie gave Sharlyne the greatest gift of all when she gave birth to Jennifer and Sharlyne instantly fell in love. Sharlyne was blessed again in 2004, 2008 and 2009 when Hunter, Carter and Eve were born, each one holding a special place in her heart.  A Celebration of Life of her life will be held at a future date. Those who wish, memorial donations may be made to the Huntington’s Society of Canada. www.huntingtonsociety.ca

THULIEN Audrey Aileen

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THULIEN, Audrey Aileen
August 4, 1924 - May 8, 2013


Audrey Aileen Thulien of Veteran, Alberta passed away at the Drumheller Hospital May 8, 2013 at the age of 88. Audrey was born in Kipling, Saskatchewan. She then moved to Lethbridge and at the age of 9 she then moved to the homestead, where she hiked, fished and hunted with her 4 brothers. She milked cows and worked with her dad rebuilding the old homestead. At the age of 20, she moved back to Lethbridge where she worked at McGavins and met her future husband Tom Winn. They married in 1944 and shortly after, moved to Drumheller. Audrey wanted children and did she get them, all 8 of them. She cooked, she scrubbed, she baked, grew a garden and still have time to put in a flower garden. She taught the kids to do the same and passed on some chores. When the kids started leaving the nest, she decided she wanted to be in a smaller town to raise her two young sons. They moved to Veteran and really enjoyed small town living. She went to the Full Gospel Church, making so many friends and found her niche. Audrey lost her husband Tom in 1981 and then was alone with 2 young preteens. She held her faith and met David “Bud” Thulien and they were married in 1982. She moved to his acreage and found she could have her gardens and everything she loved to do especially canning, cooking and baking. She also took time to enjoy life, going on cruises, bus tours, airplanes and everything she thought she would never do. As time wore on, she started to feel ill and slowly slipped. She moved back to Drumheller so her girls could help with her care. The Lord took her hand and led her home. She was loved by all. Audrey is survived by her spouse, David “Bud”; her children and their spouses: Gail (Ted) Rounds, Irene (Dennis) Hopper, Lucille (Paul) Astalos, Joan Allison, Barb (Ken) Petro, Keith (Liesa) Winn, Scott (Gina) Winn as well as her grandchildren Curt Ewing, Melody Hermanson, Tabitha Hopper, Yvette Bakko, Trevor Town, Crystal Anderson, Derek Hansen, Rick McInnis, Bob McInnis, Cody Winn, Morgan Winn, Zoe Winn, Lawson Winn, Cass Winn, Cory Winn, Taylor Winn, Asha Winn, Alan Winn, Charlene Winn numerous great-grandchildren and her brother Merle Dash. Audrey was pre-deceased by her first husband Tom Winn, son Lester Winn, grandson Steven Ewing, sister Nora Logan, brothers Ken, Victor, and Robert Dash and her parents Herbert and Katie Dash. A funeral service was held May 14, 2013 at the Veteran Full Gospel Church in Veteran, Alberta with Pastor Darrel Durksen officiating. Interment followed at the Veteran Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to the Alberta Cancer Foundation, 1331-29th Street NW, Calgary, Alberta T2N 4N2 or charity of choice.   

DAMMANN Orville John W. (Slim)

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DAMMANN Orville John W. (Slim)

Slim passed away peacefully at Vernon Jubilee Hospital on Saturday January 26th, 2013 at the age of 92 years. In August of 2006, Slim was predeceased by Anne, his loving wife of 62 years. He is survived by one daughter, Bev Dammann of Vernon; two sons, Dwight (Donna) of Campbell River, and Les (Terri) of Valemount, BC; four grandchildren: Derek (Julia), Dara, Mark (Lisa), and Jim; three great grandchildren: Alexander, Kendra, and Felix; two sisters, Minnie Elliott of Winnipeg, and Anne Cerretti of Beausejour, MB; numerous nieces, nephews, extended family and friends. Slim was born in Ruthilda, SK where his father homesteaded. The family moved to  Moosehorn, SK and then Tyndall Mb. He enlisted in the Army in Winnipeg  and was a Veteran of WW II, serving with the Canadian Provost Corps. After discharge, he joined the Canadian Penitentiary Service where he served in Stony Mountain, MB and Drumheller AB. He had been a resident of Vernon since 1979 and had volunteered with numerous community organizations including the Knights of Pythias. Slim loved music and will be fondly remembered by the many musicians he had played with over the years and by the many people who danced to his music. Slim’s service to Canada and his volunteerism earned him the Queens Silver Jubilee Medal in 1967 and his kindness influenced many that he came into contact with. A memorial service was held in Vernon in February and those friends wishing to make memorial contributions in memory of Slim may do so to All Saints Anglican Church, 3205-27 Street, Vernon, BC V1T 4W8.    

PANISIAK Randy “James”

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PANISIAK, Randy “James”
July 22, 1955 - June 3, 2013


With heavy hearts and deep sorrow we mourn the loss of our brother, uncle, cousin and friend. He died instantly in a freak accident in the railyard at Calgary. Randy made friends from travelling the Trans Canada from Alberta, B.C. and Saskatchewan and down to California while riding his motorcycle or driving his blue continental. Randy was born in Drumheller and after finishing school headed for Edmonton where he worked until 1981. He started work in Calgary where he has lived for the past 32 years. He is survived by his siblings; Roy, Bernice, Norman (Judy), Harold (Jocelyn), Doreen and Sandra (Bernie), many nieces, nephews, cousins, aunts, uncles and many friends. “James” request is to spread his ashes along the Pacific Coast. There will be a luncheon and tribute for “James” at the Rosedale Hall, Saturday, June 8 at 1:00 p.m. Donations in lieu of flowers may be made to a charity of one’s choice.

DICKIE John Boyd

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DICKIE, John Boyd
July 25, 1950 - May 29, 2013


The family of Boyd Dickie are very saddened to announce that our beloved brother passed away after a brief illness in Vancouver on May 29, 2013 at the age of 62 years. Boyd was born on July 25, 1950 and grew up in Drumheller, and loved the valley and surrounding areas. After earning his High Power System Electrician Certificate at N.A.I.T., he lived in Grande Prairie, working for many years for Valard Construction in the northern Alberta area, as well as for Ace Powerline Construction, McGregor Construction and other powerline contractors in Alberta, B.C. and the Yukon Territories, culminating his career with Valard in the Calgary and Edmonton areas. Over the years he worked as both Lineman and a Line Crew Foreman, before retiring and moving to Vancouver. Boyd had a great love of travelling and was never happier than when he was exploring exotic destinations such as Australia, New Zealand, Thailand, Europe and Mexico. Boyd was predeceased by his loving parents, Walter Dickie in October of 1983 and Evelyn Dickie in October of 2009. He leaves to lovingly remember and miss him, his sisters Lynne Dickie, Nova Kletchko (Dennis), Marg Hunter, and Joyce McKay (Scott). He is also survived by his nephews Maxwell McKay (Erin), Wallace McKay, Ron Dorozio (Kim), Derek Pickell (Nitsa), niece Brooke McCalmon (Ross) and many caring aunts, uncles and cousins. At Boyd’s request no services will be held, but we hope family and friends will remember him the way we will - sitting on a warm beach with the sand in his toes, a gentle breeze in his hair, and a big smile on his face. The family would like to extend our sincere thanks to the wonderful staff at the Vancouver General Hospital and the Marion Hospice for their kind and compassionate caring for Boyd. If desired, memorial donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or a charity of your choice.

TOLIVER Myrtle Helen

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TOLIVER, Myrtle Helen
August 9, 1922 - May 29, 2013


Mrs. Myrtle Helen Toliver of Rumsey, beloved wife of Paul Toliver, passed away peacefully on May 29, 2013 at the age of 90 years. Mom was born at Leedale, Alberta on August 9th, 1922 to Ralph and Sarah Jacobs.  In Myrtle’s early years, the family moved from place to place as her Dad sought work.  In World War 2 Myrtle worked in Edmonton to aid the war effort.  In 1949 she married Paul Toliver and lived in Leduc until Dad injured his right eye.  After Dad recovered, they moved to our family farm in 1951, which they purchased from Myrtle’s father.  They soon started a family.   Tom was born in 1953, Dale in 1954, and Howard in 1959.  Mom lived there for the rest of her life, raising kids, gardening and helping on the farm.  She enjoyed spending time with her friend Peggy, knitting and taking many trips.  Myrtle loved to holiday. She took the steam train from Stettler with her sisters and sisters-in-law as well as various trips to the mountains, trips with Paul to the States, she even went to the coast with her son Dale, salmon fishing. Myrtle had a very fulfilling life, full of happiness, she was a loving wife to Paul, a wonderful mother to Tom, Dale, and Howard, and a wonderful grandmother to all her grandchildren.  Myrtle will be sadly missed by her loving family. Myrtle is survived by her two sons, Tom (Darla), Howard, 4 grandchildren, Angela, Tyler, Brandy, Dustin, 5 great grandchildren, Sheldon, Chole, Zannder, Emily, and Sophia.  Myrtle is also survived by her only remaining sibling, sister, Doris, and numerous nieces, nephews and their families.  Myrtle was predeceased by her loving husband, Paul, her  parents, Ralph and Sarah Jacobs, her son, Dale, sisters, Irma, Melva, brothers, Verl, Melvin, Frank, and Larry. Funeral Services for Myrtle Helen Toliver, were held Tuesday June 4, 2013 at 2:00 P.M. at the Rumsey Community Hall.   Interment followed in the Rumsey Cemetery.  Courtney-Winter’s Funeral Chapel  in care of the arrangements.


KENZLER Blanche Vivian

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KENZLER, Blanche Vivian
September 24, 1926 – June 10, 2013

 
Blanche Vivian Kenzler passed away peacefully, at Heritage House, Stettler, Alberta, June 10, 2013, at the age of 86 years. Blanche is survived by two daughters and one son: Shirley (Leo) Erion of Scapa, Helen (Allen) Jacobson of Scollard,  Harold (Marilyn) Kenzler, of Stettler; Four Grandchildren: Mark (Alison) Erion of Calgary, Angela (Chris) Rosin of Handhills, Shane (Denise) Jacobson of Gadsby, and Ryan (Kelly) Kenzler of Rocky Mountain House; Eleven Great Grandchildren: Rylee, Austin, Keagan, Cheyanne, Peyton, Xander, Bryna, Luke, Hayden, Alina, and Bronson; Two Brothers:  Herb Darnell and Dale (Sheryl) Darnell; Two Sisters: Alyce (Henry) Wooldridge, Joyce (Louis) Van Hereweghe, as well as numerous nieces and nephews, cousins, and a host of very good friends. Blanche was predeceased by Husband Francis Kenzler, Mother Lena Darnell, Father Paul Darnell, Brother John Darnell, Sister-In-Law Florence Darnell, Brother-In-Law Howard Kenzler, Sister-In-Law Sylvia Kenzler, Brother-In-Law James Kenzler, Granddaughter Baby Erion, Grandson Brent Kenzler, and Great Grandson Leo Gregg Erion, and many of her special friends. Blanche was born at Hanna, Alberta, September 23, 1926, to parents Lena and Paul Darnell. Blanche’s schooling included the Princeton School and Kalvindale Schools in the Craigmyle district. Craigmyle, Rowley, and Leo were all home to Blanche through her young years.  Blanche moved to Big Valley and worked in the homes of Dr. and Mrs. Aunger, Pearl and Archie McAllister, and Del and Etta Hurl.  While in Big Valley Blanche met Francis and it was ‘love at first sight’.  They married, November 10, 1948, in the Big Valley United Church.  They made their home on the farm in the Snake Lake District.  Three children were born to this union: Shirley, Helen, and Harold.  Blanche was a strong community supporter, loved cooking, gardening, creating art, and her family.  In 1977, Blanche and Francis retired to a new home in Big Valley.  In 1984, Francis succumbed to illness, and passed away.  Blanche remained in Big Valley until 1990, then due to health concerns moved into Stettler and became a resident of Paragon Place, then Heart Haven Lodge, then the Nursing Home and finally into Heritage House until her passing. Private Family Interment - Big Valley Cemetery at 2:00 p.m. June 14, 2013, followed by a Memorial for family and friends at the Big Valley Drop-In Center at 2:30 p.m., on June 14, 2013, Reverend Susan Bowyer officiating.   Pallbearers: Blanche’s Grandchildren and Spouses.  Honorary Pallbearers: all Blanche’s Family and Friends.  Allen Jacobson:  in charge of sharing memories on behalf of the family at the Service.  Lunch provided by the ladies of the Big Valley OORP (Royal Purple). As an expression of sympathy and in loving memory of Blanche, memorial contributions may be made to the Big Valley United Church, the Stettler Health Services Foundation – Heritage House or to a charity of your choice in care of Brennen Funeral Home and Cremation Services Box 193 Stettler, Alberta T0C 2L0 who have been entrusted with the care and funeral arrangements.  403.742.3315  Condolences can be forwarded to the family by visiting our website at www.brennenfuneralhome.com.   

JACQUES Darla Gail

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JACQUES, Darla Gail
December 17. 1968 - June 12, 2013

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Darla Gail Jacques on June 12, 2013.  She passed away in Calgary, Alberta with her family by her side, she was 44 years old.  Darla was born December 17, 1968 in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan.   Darla took all of her schooling in the Drumheller Valley, starting at East End, then Central Elementary, Greentree and finally Drumheller Composite High School.  Upon completion of High School, Darla went to Olds College where she completed the Lifestyles Transition Course. She moved to Calgary for five months, but she wasn’t quite ready for the city life.   She then returned to the Valley, she loved to spend time with her beloved cats. For those who remember Darla, she was always out and about on her electric wheel chair with her little sister on her lap.  In Darla’s short life she overcame many challenges, but she always had a smile and a hello for all.  Darla was a very independent spirit, she moved to Calgary 15 years ago, where she met her special companion, Rob.  Together they volunteered lots at the Marlborough Mall, and went on many excursions together including her little sister’s wedding in the Dominican Republic.  Every July 1st, her and Rob returned to the Valley to visit her family and enjoy the festivities on that day. Darla was predeceased by both sets of grandparents, her dad, Ray Jacques, her brother Kevin Jacques, her aunt, Peggy McLelland, and infant nephew, Cain Jacques. Darla leaves to mourn her special companion, Rob Olisoff of Calgary, her mom, Shirley Jacques of Drumheller, her brother, Darryl (Lisa) Jacques of Drumheller, her sister, Lorilee (Clint) Riggins of Stettler, ten nieces and nephews, Ayrianna, Dallas, Brady, Austin, Dakota, Drayden, Desiree,  Isabelle, Dane, and Nixon, sister-in-law, Laureen Martin, her uncle, Murray McLelland, two cousins, Bryan (Krista) McLelland, Carrie McLelland, and their families. Darla also leaves to mourn the Olisoff family, and a lifetime of close friends. Funeral Services for Darla were held Tuesday, June 18, 2013 from Courtney-Winter’s Funeral Homes at 1:00 P.M., interment followed at the Drumheller Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to The Alberta Children’s Hospital, and S.T.A.R.S. Courtney-Winter’s Funeral Homes were in care of the arrangements.   

BOYER Dianna Shirley

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BOYER Dianna Shirley
November 1, 1943 - June 16, 2013


It is with extreme sadness that we announce the passing of our dear and wonderful wife, mother, and grandmother on June 16, 2013 in Calgary, Alberta. Most will remember Dianna as a woman who loved and cared about people and who brought much joy to those who had the privilege of knowing her. Although she may have been small in stature, she was an incredibly strong and courageous person. Dianna was born in Neudorf, Saskatchewan on November 1, 1943 and at the age of 19 met Don in Hawaii and the two were married there. Dianna enjoyed many family camping trips over the years to Sandpoint, Idaho as well as trips to Texas and Hawaii. She was a lover of flowers and gardening and was known for preparing amazing meals for family and friends. Dianna was a caregiver by nature and enjoyed her 25 years working at the Drumheller Hospital. She later followed her passion and pursued her career in being a Cutco representative where she loved her customers and  friends that supported her. Her hard work and perseverance earned her a ‘Rising Star’ award with Cutco. Dianna leaves to mourn her passing, her husband Don; daughter Shelley (Bryan); son Paul (Vanessa); grandchildren Alyssa, Paige and Khloe; step-grandchildren Cole and Cameron; sisters Maxine Breakell and Marilyn Dorohoy as well as numerous other family members. Dianna was predeceased by her parents Barbara Campbell and Thomas Piea and her brother Albert Armstrong and brothers-in-law Bob Breakell and App Dorohoy. A Celebration of Dianna’s life will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, June 29, 2013 at St. Magloire’s Anglican Church, Drumheller, Alberta with Todd Reinholt, CFC, officiating. Donations in memory of Dianna are gratefully accepted by the Royal Bank of Canada, Drumheller, Alberta to ‘Dianna Boyer Grandchildren Trust Fund’ after July 2, 2013. Courtney-Winters Funeral Home and Crematorium (403-823-2666) in care of arrangements.

MORROW Maureen

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MORROW, Maureen (nee Priest)
formerly Peters
December 30, 1932 - June 23, 2013


Please join us in remembrance of Maureen this Thursday, June 27, 2013 at 2 o’clock at the Royal Canadian Legion, 295 Centre Street, Drumheller, Alberta. Maureen passed away peacefully, surrounded by family, at Red Deer Regional Hospital at the age of 80 years. She was born in Drumheller and lived most of her life in the valley, first in Bankview, then Midland and Nacmine. She is survived by her children Annette Robertson (nee Peters) of Calgary, Kimorie (Doug) Rogers (nee Peters) of Bentley and Bill (Anna) Morrow of Red Deer. Grandchildren Brittany and Katilin Robertson, Daniel and Jayce Rogers, Brad Christensen and Aimee Thomas. Great grandchildren Jackson and Anderson Thomas. One sister, Jeannine Kovacs, and numerous nieces and nephews.

CHAPMAN Lloyd Wallace

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CHAPMAN, Lloyd Wallace
June 4, 1944 -  June 22, 2013


Lloyd Chapman of Carbon, beloved husband of Laura, passed away peacefully with family by his side after a lengthy battle with cancer on June 22, 2013 at the age of 69 years. Lloyd is survived by; his loving wife Laura Chapman of 49 years, brother Roger (Kathy) Chapman, brother Robert (Margerie) Chapman, brother Bert (Helen) Chapman, sisters Barbara Bets and Marie Joudrey, daughter Patsy (Allan) King as well as numerous grandchildren, great grandchildren, nieces and nephews and their families. Lloyd was predeceased by; his parents Edith and Wilson and stepson Joey Taylor. Lloyd will be sadly missed by his family and all that knew him. A private family service will be held for Lloyd.   

MOORE James

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MOORE, James “Jim”
February 21, 1955 - July 1, 2013


Jim passed away on Monday, July 1, 2013 after a long and courageous battle with cancer. He was born on February 21, 1955 in Stettler and raised on the family farm at Rumsey, attending school in Rumsey and then Morrin. Jim is survived by his loving wife of 39 years Ellen; son Neil; daughter Tracey (Chris) MacFarlane; grandchildren Avalea Enzie, Alyx, Peyton, Jaxon, and Jordyn MacFarlane; brother John (Betty) Moore; sister Bonita (Weldon) Miller; brother and sister-in-laws Bev (Brian) McIntosh, Harvey (Wendy) Hildahl; Penny Hildahl (Gordon England); Frances Avramenko, and Peter (Hazeline) Hildahl; and numerous aunts, uncles, nieces, and nephews.  He was predeceased by his father Raymond in 2005; mother Laurine in 2007; and brother-in-law Bob Avramenko in 2010. Jim met the love of his life, Ellen Hildahl, in high school and they were married on May 4, 1974. Jim was skilled in many different areas. He worked as a journeyman electrician in the early 1980’s, then joined the health care system in the maintenance department in 1986 where he worked his way up to manager of Accomodation Services. Jim loved to play golf and slow pitch, camp with his family and friends, and, in general, to enjoy life. He loved his family above all else and his grandchildren were the light of his life. He will be sorely missed by all who knew him.  Jim’s family would like to thank the staff at the Tom Baker Cancer Centre and Strathmore Hospital for all their excellent care, love, and support. Donations in Jim’s memory may be made directly to the Brain Tumor Foundation of Canada (#301 - 620 Colborne St., London, ON, N6B 3R9). A memorial service will be held on Saturday, July 6, 2013 at Lord of All Lutheran Church (Strathmore) at 2:30 p.m.  To send condolences, please visit www.wheatlandfuneralhome.ca.

SANDULAK Betty

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SANDULAK, Betty
September 12, 1929 - June 21, 2013


Betty Sandulak of Drumheller, Alberta passed away peacefully, after a brief illness on June 21, 2013 at the age of 83 years. Betty’s husband Sam, predeceased her in July of 2010. Betty was born in the small hamlet of Munson at the family home on September 12, 1929. It was here that Betty and her twin brother, Irvin, were introduced to a childhood full of activity and fun with their 7 other siblings. At an early age, Betty learned to love the conversation and fellowship that could be developed over a cup of coffee. Betty kept busy with her family, friends and colleagues. She was always willing to bake a plautz (ObstKuchen), mix up some homemade lemonade or share some of her Easter bread. Betty was a skilled seamstress as many brides and bridesmaids in Drumheller wore a dress that was made in her sewing room. She always had time to repair, remodel or tailor a piece of clothing to meet someone's special requests. Betty was an avid gardener and took special delight in the flowers and vegetables that she planted each spring. Betty influenced many lives in her volunteer work and career as an Educational Assistant in her years at Central Elementary. She also enjoyed her time as a volunteer with the Ladies Auxiliary at the Drumheller Hospital. One of Betty’s favourite weekly activities was Aquasize with the girls, then going out afterwards for pie and coffee. Betty has numerous crafting activities and hobbies, but bird watching and collecting owl memorabilia were two areas where she excelled. It is rumored that Betty was occasionally seen frequenting the Last Chance Saloon for a cheese burger with her sister Liz or one of her nieces and nephews.  Betty is survived by her son Irv Sandulak and wife Kathy, daughters Glenda Kendrick and husband Al, Ann Wade and husband Doug. Her grandchildren all had a chance to say their goodbyes before Betty passed; they are Justine Kendrick and Matt, Margo Gruenewald and Jason, Josh Sandulak, and Ryan, Kali and Paula Wade. Betty is also survived by her brothers, Nick Warkentin and wife Jean, and Ed Warkentin and wife Shirley. Betty was especially fond of her “honorary daughter”, Shelley Blanchett. All of her nieces, nephews and cousins played an important role in her life. Betty’s family would like to thank the Red Deer Regional Hospital for their outstanding care and compassion in her final days, and the Drumheller Hospital for their great support.  Please join the family for a memorial and celebration of Betty Sandulak’s life on Friday, July 5th, 2013 from 1:00pm until 3:00 pm at the new Drumheller Badlands Community Centre- 80 Veterans Ways.  


WAKARUK George

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WAKARUK, George
July 13, 1919 -  July 7, 2013

One week before his 94th birthday, George Wakaruk, long- time resident of Newcastle passed away peacefully at the Red Deer Regional Health Complex. He was born in the family home in NewCastle where he lived until his passing. George, his brothers Bill and John (Jake) and sister Helen spent their childhood days in adventures along the banks of the Red Deer River and Newcastle Beach. He had prowess as  a swimmer having the record time for an upstream river swim from the rapids in Newcastle to the Nacmine Bridge. At an early age, George developed a mechanical aptitude, constructing a milk can diving helmet and using a bicycle pump as an air supply successfully crossed the river. This feat was reported in an  article in The Toronto Star newspaper. He also built an airplane utilizing a Model T engine. However, this project was not allowed to get off the ground. In 1946, George met and married Martha Ragon and raised a family of four. He is survived by his wife of  sixty-seven years, Roger of Calgary, Gary of Newcastle, Linda (Tim) Murphy of Bonnyville and Cindy  (Gary) Gerodo of NewCastle.   George had a life- long love of learning. He was an intelligent man being a voracious reader of any literature- from the  humanities to history, politics and particularly the sciences. He prided himself in being  one of the few local boys, at that time, to graduate high school. George had a very strong work ethic. He worked at numerous coal mines in the valley as a miner, fire  boss and mine electrician. In the early 50s, he co-owned and operated the Cozy Coal Mine. During the off season, he worked on oilrigs and in construction. With the closure of the mines in the  valley, he worked as an electrician for many years at Hector’s Pipe and Steel in Calgary. He was  then employed at the Drumheller Federal Penitentiary until he retired. In his retirement, his hobbies included puttering around the house and garage, playing cribbage, gardening, astronomy and of course, reading. He loved to debate current affair issues using television  newscast as his opponent. He was always the self-declared winner!   His idioms on life included favorite sayings such as, “Better the dime in my pocket than theirs” as his frugality was legendary, “I can fix or rebuild it” and “I can do this without directions.” He could have authored a book on 1001 ways to use duct tape! He will be remembered by his family as the poster child for Coca-Cola and Saybon toffee consumption.  He was very proud of all his grandchildren, Brent, Chris Wakaruk, Theresa, Laurel, Seamus, Sean  Murphy and Erin, Tyler Gerodo. He later welcomed four great-grandchildren- Emily, Katie Wakaruk and  Pearce, Kira Murphy.  He will be missed. A celebration of George’s life will follow at a later date.

SIMON Hugh Swail

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SIMON, Hugh Swail
1935 - 2013


Hugh Swail Simon was born on June 14th, 1935 in Arundel, Quebec and passed away on June 29th, 2013 in Pincher Creek, Alberta. Hugh was predeceased by his parents Stirling and Lila of Hudson, Quebec. He is survived by his son Bruce (Simone) Simon and daughters Jennifer (Rick) Martens, Katherine Foerster and Jill (Chris) Zdunich. He is also survived by his grandchildren Samantha (Dan) Kuehnel, Benjamin Martens, Robert Simon, Jaclyn Simon and sister Rhoha (John) Kerr and extended families.  Hugh left Quebec for Alberta as a young man. He tried his hand at cowboying, rail roading and the air force before he found his first calling with the RCMP. He spent 25 years serving small communities in Saskatchewan. Upon retirement, he returned to his first love – cowboying; he remained a cowboy until his passing. He could always be counted on to entertain with his guitar, his harmonica, his singing and his story telling. He never went anywhere without his dog Shelagh.  Hugh left an impression on every person he met; his love of people shone through in that he was never too busy for a coffee and a visit. There was an informal  gathering held on Saturday, July 6th, 2013 at the Sierra West Cabins on Hwy 22 from 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made in Hugh’s memory to the Alberta Heart and Stroke Foundation 100, 119 14th Street N.W., Calgary, Alberta, T2N 1Z6. To email condolences please visit www.snodgrassfuneralhomes.com. Arrangements in care of Snodgrass Funeral Homes Ltd, Pincher Creek. 403-627-4864.

ULSANDEN Clifford

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ULSANDEN, Clifford
October 31, 1940 - June 30, 2013


It is with great sadness to announce Cliff Ulsanden passed away suddenly, but peacefully, after a brief illness on June 30, 2013 at the age of 72. Cliff was born in Drumheller and lived his entire life in the valley. In his early years, Cliff enjoyed cruising in and and working on his many different cars which he owned at the time. In 1969 he began working for the town of Drumheller and remained there until retiring in 1999. Cliff was an avid fisherman for most of his life and enjoyed countless fishing trips with friends and family over the years. Cliff also had a great love for music and collected albums from the 1950s to present day. His true passions, however, was working at beautifying his yard which he especially enjoyed in his retirement years. Cliff had a friendly and outgoing personality and always enjoyed sharing stories and just chatting in general with friends and neighbours. Cliff was predeceased by his father Clarence (1969) and mother Olga (1982). Cliff is sruveed by his loving wife Joyce of nearly 40 years and loving son Glen. Also survived by his sisters Norma (Innisfail) and Clara (Calgary) along with numerous nieces and nephews. The Ulsanden family would like to thank the many friends and neighbours for their overwhelming support during this difficult time. As per Cliff’s wishes, no service will be held.

MERKEL Herta Anne

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MERKEL, Herta Anne
February 14, 1916  - July 6, 2013


Herta Anne Merkel was born February 14, 1916 in Travers, Alberta and passed away July 6, 2013 in Drumheller, Alberta. Predeceased by husband Emil John Merkel and parents Robert and Bertha Patelski. Survived by sons Larry, Brian and Darryl and numerous grandchildren and great grandchildren. Mom had a great faith. She was a member of the C.W.L St. Anthony’s Church for 67 years. Mom loved her family and friends, flowers, animals and nature  in general and could often be seen tending her flowers in her yard. As per Mom’s request, there will be no funeral mass. There will be a grave side service for her family presided over by Father Mario Basque. A time of fellowship for family and close friends will be held at Mom’s house. Family friends will be notified of the time and date by phone. Love you Ma Bear. R.I.P.
     Your son, Darryl Thomas Merkel

PENNOCK Laura M.

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PENNOCK, Laura M.

Laura M. Pennock of Rumsey, passed away peacefully on July 13, 2013 at the age of 91 years. Laura was born in Morrin, the eldest of 11 children, to George and Mary Storch. She attended Hillsgreen School to Grade Nine. She was the first girl in the grain club in Alberta where she won a scholarship to go to Olds College for one year. She married Harold in June of 1944. They lived at Morrin on the farm until 1957 when they moved to Rumsey. Laura took pride in every job she was offered and never turned anyone down whether it was housecleaning, boarders, catering or plucking over 5000 chickens in a season. She was a Brownie Leader for years. She taught many people to crochet, knit, drive, cook, etc.  All of her children were taught all of her good qualities. She had an honorary life membership of the Alberta Horticulture Association.  She enjoyed gardening and raised many vegetables and flowers. Her hands were never idle, always a pair of knitting needles or crochet hook between those worn fingers. If you were ever in her house in Rumsey  you would remember her awards.  She had many and was proud of them. She was an avid spoon collector, never bought any yet knew the origin of every one. She loved to play cards and started her day with a few games of solitaire. She belonged to the Rumsey Red Deer River Garden Club for many years and took many entries to the shows. Laura loved her sports. She was a member of the Morrin Flyers fastball team, curled, loved watching the chuckwagons, and was a faithful Calgary Flames fan. Many clubs benefitted from her membership, leadership and participation. Laura is survived by her family: Elsie (Erick) Hatt, Stephen (Wheng), Michael (Anabel) Bon Bon, Carl and Jaiden,  Mary (Trevor) Newton, Darcy (Donna) Kali, Tess and Brenn, Doris (Lorry) Cawiezel, Craig (Lori) Travis and Brittany, Lyle (Laura) Cera and Zachary, Lee and Skylar, George (Cher) Pennock, Alan (Darlene), Jordan, Ryan and Tyler, Margaret (Len) Sharpe, Jeff (Kim), Haylee, Katrina and Abram, Krystal (Hugo) Trevino, Julia and Aidan, Alicia (Brad) Greene and Kailey, Gene (Betty) Pennock, Katie and Holly. Her sisters and brothers: Alma Tolman, Helen Steen, Elsie Larose, Betty Jorsvick, Linda Helmer, Brothers, John and Richard Storch, Sisters-in-law Irene and Mavis Storch, as well as numerous nieces, nephews and their families. Laura was predeceased by her loving husband Harold, son, Gerald, her parents, George and Mary Storch, brothers, Colin and George Storch and sister, Clara Montgomery. A Memorial Service will be held at 2 p.m. on Monday, July 22, 2013 at the Rumsey Community Hall. Rev. Harold Hunter will officiate. Those who wish, memorial donations may be made to S.T.A.R.S., 1441 Aviation Park N.E. Box 570, Calgary, Alberta T2E 8M7

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