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CHRISTIANSON Lawrence Walter “Chris”

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CHRISTIANSON, Lawrence Walter “Chris”
July 1, 1931 – November 16, 2013


Chris is survived by his wife Virginia Christianson; brother Lloyd; sister Gloria Ataide; sons Cameron (Sharlene) and Rory (Lana); grandchildren Brooke (Stephanie), Blair (Kylee), Crystal (Jesse), Chelsy (Jodie), Rory Jr., Kendra, Braden and Rayna; great grandchildren Avery, Holden, Weston, Maddox and Parker. A celebration of life will be held on Monday, November 25, 2013 at 2:00 P.M. in the Heartland Chapel of Stettler Funeral Home, Stettler, Alberta, 4707-70th Street. Care and funeral arrangements entrusted to Stettler Funeral Home & Crematorium, Box 1780, Stettler, Alberta T0C 2L0, 403-742-3422. To send or view condolences to Chris’ family, please visit www.stettlerfuneralhome.com   


KAUTZ Willie Ervin

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KAUTZ, Willie Ervin
March 3, 1937 - November 8, 2013


Willie Ervin Kautz was born March 03, 1937 in Hanna Alberta and passed away November 08, 2013 in Red Deer, Alberta. Willie was the youngest of three children born to August and Julianna Kautz. He took his schooling for grade school at Alpha school and Elmer school. He then went to and graduated from Concordia Lutheran College in Edmonton, Alberta. He worked for a short time for Northern Asbestos and Alberta Paint and Glass in Calgary.  He married Lois Barker on November 20, 1959 and shortly thereafter they moved to the Hand Hills to begin his life long career of farming. Together they were blessed with three children, Allen, Belinda and Wendy. Willie drove school bus for several years, and was a Boy Scout leader. He was an active and faithful member of St Paul’s Redeemer Lutheran Church in the Hand Hills until his passing. The pride and joy of his life was family, his grandchildren and great grand children. He was “Grandpa” to everyone. He always had a pocketful of suckers to hand out and was a joyful recipient of many hugs. His presence and wisdom will be sorely missed by all of us. Willie was predeceased by his Parents, August and Julianna his wife Lois and brother Helmut. He is survived by his sister Freida (Lorne) Hunter, children; Belinda (Lawrence) Haugen, Allen (Sarah) Kautz, and Wendy Tucker, ten grandchildren; Kelly (Adam) Montgomery, Shauna (Preston) McAfee, Carmen (Daniel) Dowdell, Tejay (Deanna) Haugen, Jeanne Kautz, Maria Kautz, Kari Kautz, Garth Kautz, Katie Kautz and Amanda Tucker, thirteen Great grandchildren; Rylan, Reece, Raya, Zachary, Weston, Kirsten, Aiden, Jaylinn, Jordon, Spencer, Hunter, Gavin and Jayden. Funeral service was held Thursday November 14, 2013 at the Hand Hills Community Hall with Pastors Curtis Boehm, Richard Klein and Lloyd Huber officiating. Interment followed in the St Paul’s Lutheran Cemetery. If friends so desire donations may be made in Willies memory to Alberta Heart and Stroke Fund #101, 5208-53 Avenue Red Deer, Alberta T4N 5K2 or ABC District Missions, 7100 ADA Blvd. Edmonton, Alberta T5B4E4 or the charity of one’s choice. Cathy Watts of Heartland Funeral Services Ltd. was entrusted  with arrangements.

RONDIAK Walter

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RONDIAK, Walter
November 11, 2013

With sadness, the family of Walter Rondiak announces his passing on Monday, November 11, 2013.  Born in the Ukraine, he immigrated  to Canada at an early age. Walter lived and worked in Rosedale and Drumheller, the remainder of his life.  Predeceased by his beloved wife, Kay, parents Rozalja and Teodor, brothers Leo and Teodor (Fred), and sister Anna Kuran, Walter is survived by his daughter Bonnie Rondiak, brother Morley  (Cecile), and numerous nieces and nephews.  Prayers  Saturday, November 23 at 1:00 p.m.  Courtney Winters Funeral Home Chapel, with interment immediately following. 

BURSTON Eileen Edith

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BURSTON, Eileen Edith
November 7, 1924 - November 15, 2013


Eileen was born in the Drumheller Hospital to Percy and Nellie Robinson of Morrin, Ab. She passed away at Cranbrook, B.C. 1 week after her 89th birthday. Predeceased by her husband Al, Grandson Jesse, siblings Gertrude, Leila, Cecil and Earl. She will be sadly missed by her family, daughters Donna (Gary) Hammel of Calgary, Linda Burston of Lethbridge, Joanne (Doug) Botterill of Marysville, B.C. and son Kim (Tracey) Burston of West Kelowna, B.C. 9 grandchildren, 5 great-grandchildren. Also mourning her passing, brother Verne Robinson, sisters Vera See, and Marg (Dalton) Jeffrey. Sister-in-laws Lorraine Stanger and Arda Robinson. Several nieces and nephews. In honour of Eileen’s wishes there will be no funeral services. Interment will be at the Morrin cemetery at a later date. GONE BUT NEVER FORGOTTEN.

BELL Margaret Joyce

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BELL, Margaret Joyce
November 7, 1924 - November 24, 2013


Joyce Bell, beloved mother, grandmother, sister, aunt and friend, passed away peacefully on Sunday, November 24, 2013 at the Drumheller Hospital. She is survived by 3 sons; Rob (Natalie), Jennifer and Kevin; Stephen (Chris), Erin and Michael; Les (Cathy), Kirsti Ann, Nathan and Evan; one sister, Margaret from Penarth, Wales; one brother, Ken from Rochester, Minn., and numerous nieces and nephews. Joyce was predeceased by her husband (Gordon) of 50 years in 2003, granddaughter (Carlie) in 2011, mother (Thora) in 1936, father (Johann) in 1948, step-mother (Thelma) in 1988, sister (Greta) in 1999 and brother (Edgar) in 2007. Joyce was born November 7, 1924 in Edmonton, Alberta. She completed all of her schooling in Edmonton. After graduating from High School, Joyce enrolled in nursing at University Hospital in Edmonton and graduated in the class of 1947. Her nursing career included Shawnessy Hospital in Vancouver, company nurse for the Hudson’s Bay in Edmonton, and the Drumheller Clinic. On February 7, 1953, she married Gordon Bell of Drumheller. Gordon and Joyce lived and farmed in the Orkney District for 38 years before moving to Drumheller in 1991. Joyce was an active member of the Orkney Ladies Auxiliary (40 years), Drumheller Nurses Social Club and Class of ‘47 Nursing Alumni. Memorial Services will be held at the Knox United Church on Saturday, November 30, 2013 at 11:00 a.m. in Drumheller, Alberta. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Drumheller Area Health Foundation, 351 - 9th Street N.W., Drumheller, Alberta, T0J 0Y1 or Valley Bus Society, P.O. Box 2848, Drumheller, Alberta, T0J 0Y0.

CHRISTIANSON Lawrence

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CHRISTIANSON, Lawrence
July 1, 1931 – November 16, 2013


Lawrence, known by most people as “Chris” or “Barney” passed away on November 16th, 2013 at the age of 82.  Chris leaves with his passing, his loving wife Virginia, brother Lloyd; sister Gloria Ataide; Sons Cameron (Sharlene) and Rory (Lana); Grandchildren Brooke (Stephanie), Blair (Kylee), Crystal (Jesse), Chelsy (Jodie), Rory Jr., Kendra, Braden, and Rayna; Great Grandchildren Avery, Holden, Weston, Maddox and Parker. Chris was born in Calgary Alberta on July 1, 1931 and grew up in Calgary at the Booth Memorial home along with his brother and sister. Chris was a determined and industrious young man and in his early twenty’s he left Calgary to seek new opportunities, landing a job in Drumheller working for Gulf Oil where he met his wife Virginia. Chris and Virginia were married in 1955 and finally settled in Stettler in 1956. Chris spent 23 years working with Gulf Oil, all the while, managing businesses on the side including the Western Gem Hotel in Drumheller.  Chris finally quit Gulf Oil and went into business for himself in 1971 starting a mobile home dealership and later ventured into real estate and motels where he enjoyed success working along side his family.  Chris was a very charming, social and fun loving spirit and those who knew Chris would always light up at the opportunity to chat with him because a conversation with Chris guaranteed a good hardy laugh.  Chris was everyone’s friend and he was known widely for his good sense of humor. He loved to visit with everyone at social and family gatherings. Chris and Virginia retired in 1989 and spent their winters in Arizona where they lived on a golf course and enjoyed golf and happy hour every day for nearly twenty years.  Summers were spent enjoying his family and grandchildren, following Rory and his family on the race circuit, and puttering around Rory’s shop.  Chris will be dearly missed by his friends and family; Chris’ wonderful spirit, and our memories of him will forever bring inspiration and smiles to us all. Funeral services were held on Monday, November 25, 2013 at the Heartland Chapel of Stettler Funeral Home with Reverend Ross Helgeton officiating. Grandson Blair Christianson gave a loving tribute to those in attendance of the love him and the grandchildren shared with their grandfather. Family and friends gathered in the Heartland Reception Centre for a time of fellowship and a luncheon. Condolences may be viewed or sent to the family at www.stettlerfuneralhome.com Memorial donations may be made to the Salvation Army – Drumheller Ministry. Stettler Funeral Home & Crematorium entrusted with the care and funeral arrangements.  For further information please call 403-742-3422.

SMITH Howard Alfred Ludor

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Smith, Howard Alfred Ludor
June 30, 1921 - November 24, 2013


Smith, Howard Alfred Ludor, aged 92, passed away November 24, 2013 at the Drumheller Health Centre Continuing Care. Howard was born June 30, 1921 in Winchester, England, son of Emma and Charles Smith. He came to Canada with his mother in 1923, moving to Alberta in 1926. Howard married Marion Teeple of Camrose, July 3, 1943 and together they raised four sons in Drumheller. Howard worked in the Red Deer Valley Coal Mine for seventeen years. Later he went on to work for the Alberta Brewers Agents in both Drumheller and Calgary until his retirement in 1986. In 1987 he moved to Carbon and then to Three Hills, eventually returning to Drumheller in 2012. Howard often spoke of his enjoyment of fly fishing. Also, the wellness and care of animals was a deep concern of his, giving special attention to family pets and many species of birds, mastering many of their calls with his whistling. He was happiest when doing something with his hands; especially construction projects around the house and making and gifting unique log-cabin birdhouses. Drives to neighbouring towns and visits with people he knew was a favourite pastime. Howard relished great conversation and always had plenty of interesting stories to tell. In his youth, he played piano and he developed a love of music that spanned from Opera to Country. Among Howard’s musical favourites were Gene Autry and Wilf Carter. Howard is survived by his sons, Meredith (Lynda), Terry (Vivian), Mark (Vickie), Kevin (Elaine), seven grandchildren, Cinnamon (Dennis), Lorne (Kara), Keri, Jennifer, Gregory (Marlena), Michael and Bo, and eight great-grandchildren, and also, dearest friend Donnie Church.
At Howard’s request there will be no funeral service. In spring there with be a gathering of family and friends at the Drumheller Municipal Cemetery, for a time of remembering and the interment of ashes. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Drumheller & District Humane Society, P.O. Box 1474, Drumheller, Alberta T0J 0Y0 or a humane society of your choice.
The family would like to thank the staff of the Drumheller Health Centre, for the attention given to Howard while a resident there. Condolences may be forwarded through Courtney Winters Funeral Home, 199 2nd Street West, Box 2248, Drumheller, Alberta T0J 0Y0 or email www.courtneywintersfuneralhome.ca

THOMPSON Kelvin Lee

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THOMPSON, Kelvin Lee
May 20, 1960 - November 26, 2013


Kelvin Lee Thompson (known to most as Lee) passed away suddenly in Drumheller, Alberta on November 26, 2013 at the age of 53 after a long and courageous battle with heart disease.  Lee was born in Kindersley, Saskatchewan on May 20, 1960.  He moved to Alberta when he was a young man of twenty years old and worked in the oil and gas industry for more than thirty years.  He was a mentor in his trade to a great many people and was respected by all who knew him in the industry.  Lee was a warm and generous person who was well loved by his family and numerous friends.  He loved people and was very social and his big hearty laugh could be heard often.  Lee donated to many charities throughout his life and sponsored three children through World Vision.   He loved to golf and spent a great deal of his time playing the Drumheller golf course as well as travelling to various other golf courses throughout his life.  Lee loved to read and write in his spare time and was an avid Saskatchewan Roughrider’s fan. He was predeceased by his father David (1992).  He is survived by his mother, Betty Thompson (Sandy), his brother Laurie (Tammalyn), niece Jessie, nephew Corey, cousin and close friend Dale Hawkins, cousin and close friend Rudy Sonmor, numerous aunts, uncles and cousins, best friend Ron Barr and countless friends.  A celebration of Lee’s life will be held on Saturday December 7, 2013 at the Community Hall in Hoosier, Saskatchewan at 1:00 p.m. (Saskatchewan time). Donations can be made in Lee’s memory to World Vision.


DANIELS Annette Madeline

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DANIELS, Annette Madeline
October 6, 1942 - November 30, 2013


It is with great love and sadness that we say goodbye to Annette, wife, mother, grandma and sister. Born in Hagar, Ontario October 6, 1942 to Alma and Victor Gervais. She is survived by her loving husband of 41 years, Barry, her children Claire (Bill), Rick (Kim), Nicole (Derek), Victor (Crystal) and Shannon (James).  Nine grandchildren, Sara, Donna, Daniel, Brandon, Michael, Eric, Maklay, Austin, and Danielle. Four great-grandchildren, Matthew, Baxter, Felix and Ella. Nine siblings and numerous nieces and nephews. Annette loved being around her family, playing bingo and being out at the lake these past few years. Service to be held at a later date in Ontario.
You will never be too far away as you will always be in our thoughts and heart.
Love always, Your family

ARVIDSON Margaret Elizabeth

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ARVIDSON, Margaret Elizabeth
July 1924 – November 2013


Margaret passed away peacefully on Sunday, 24th November at the Linden Nursing Home at age 89 years. She was predeceased by her beloved husband Oscar of 69 years. She was the second child of Austin and Alma McKibbin and grew up on a farm just south of Three Hills with her siblings: Mabel (Parker), Donald (Shirley) McKibbin and Katherine (Len) Brookwell. Margaret attended school in Three Hills and then earned a certificate in hairdressing at the Marvel Hairdressing School in Calgary in 1941. She owned and operated a hairdressing shop in Trochu and continued to “do hair” throughout her life. She enjoyed going to peoples’ homes, having clients at her farm home and especially enjoyed “doing hair” for seniors in the Golden Hills Lodge in Three Hills for many years.  She married Oscar Arvidson in 1944 and farmed in the Mount Vernon school district area until they retired and moved into Three Hills after 50 years of farming. She had two sons: Gordon and Wayne. Gordon is married to Judy and has two children, Candace (Jean) Roux and Ryan (Anne) Arvidson. Wayne is married to Donna and has two children, Vincent (Cristina) Arvidson and Heather Arvidson (Chelsea Jennings). Margaret has six dearly beloved grandchildren: Paige and Sydney Roux (Candace), Liam and Jake Arvidson (Ryan) and Cora and Marin Arvidson (Vince). Margaret was a founding and active member of the Ghost Pine Community Group. She was also active in various church activities and Mount Vernon school community activities. She was an avid seamstress and loved knitting, needlework and crocheting. She also enjoyed the activities of Gordon and Wayne as they were growing up, especially baseball, skating and Boy Scouts. Funeral services will be held in Knox United Church in Three Hills at 1 pm on Saturday, 7th December 2013. Kneehill Funeral Services will be handling all arrangements. Remembrance donations may be directed to the Linden Nursing Home.

HOOVER Arthur Murray

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HOOVER, Arthur Murray
August 3, 1952 - December 2, 2013


It is with sad hearts that we announce the sudden passing of Art Hoover on December 2, 2013. Arthur Murray Hoover was born August 3, 1952 in Hanna, Alberta. He lived and farmed north of Delia all his life, excluding Grade 12 in Red Deer and 2 years of Engineering at the University of Calgary. Art was a Journeyman Water Well Driller and operated his own Water Well Pump Service. The past few years Art rented out his crop land but continued a cow/calf operation. He was an active member and director of the Alberta Surface Rights Board for 35 years. Rural communities thrive because of volunteers and he tried to do his part by serving on many local boards and committees. Art was very active on the Delia Agricultural Society as a director, treasurer and president. A true believer in the 4-H program, Art was a leader for 30 years, as well as a very proud 4-H parent.
Art leaves to mourn his beloved wife Pat, stepson Marcus (Stacey) of Coleman, AB, daughter Stephanie (Jeff) of Calgary, AB, daughter Melissa of Edmonton, AB, Granddaughters Sloan and Hadley and Faithful dog Emma. Sister, Karen (Geoff) of Lethbridge, AB, brother Stephen (Linda) of Delia, AB, brother Barrie (Janice) of Delia, Aunts and Nieces and Nephews. Pre-deceased by his parents Helen in 2002 and Howard in 2012. A Memorial Service was held on Monday, December 9, 2013 at the Delia Community Hall. Courtney-Winters Funeral Home entrusted with arrangements (403 823 2666).

CHAPELSKI Emil

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Chapelski, Emil
November 6, 1944 - November 23, 2013


Emil Chapelski was born on November 6, 1944 in Myrnam, Alberta and raised in Vegreville. By the time he was a teen his father Matt, had passed away and he was the man of the family. Married with a child on the way by the age of 20 (precocious was “one” of the words used to describe him) Emil, accompanied by his wife Wendy hit the road for the bright lights of Toronto and then Vancouver as a banker with the CIBC. Banking was glamorous business for a young prairie man who spoke only Ukrainian until he started elementary school. However, a banking career seemed to consist of curling bonspiels and three martini nicotine fuelled lunches and Emil yearned for more intellectual pursuits.  At the age of 30, with 3 kids, a dog, and a mortgage, Wendy went out to earn a living in order to put Emil through law school. Emil graduated as the Gold Medallist of the inaugural class of UVic law school. Emil and Wendy then returned to Alberta to raise their young children close to their extended families and settled in Drumheller in 1979.  There, Emil practiced commercial law for almost 20 years before being stricken by a massive stroke likely accelerated by the three martini lunch lifestyle and cigarettes. However, several years before the stroke, Emil became a friend of Bill W’s and he had even (finally) quit his 3+ pack a day habit. There were some sweet days for Emil and Wendy during that time period, except of course, for the tragic loss of their youngest child Scott at age 19. The stroke left Emil paralysed on the right side and unable to speak or write. However, with God’s grace he could still play a mean game of crib, re-program the clocks for day-light savings time and take immense delight in the arrival of his six grandchildren who loved to play with his cane and scooter. With Wendy’s leadership, they travelled, socialised, volunteered and LIVED notwithstanding his immense handicaps. No one was braver or showed more grace than Emil during the last 18 years except his wife Wendy. We lost Mom to cancer last year and Emil’s world became quite narrow, especially after falling and breaking his hip. It was just a matter of time before Emil would be freed from his earthly limitations and have the opportunity to join his high school sweetheart again. That occurred on November 23, 2013 in Lloydminster. We learned more about courage and acceptance from Dad after his stroke than we could have ever learned from him before. Emil lost his own father at a young age, suffered through many struggles before finding sobriety, then lost a son to a car accident. Subsequently he lost his speech, his ability to write and finally his mobility. Despite all of those challenges, he did his best to share love, friendship and lots of laughter. We are proud to be his children. Emil is survived by his sister Emily Samoil, brother in law Barry Wilinski, and their respective families, many nieces and nephews and his children Shelley Chapelski (Merle McKenzie) and Mark Chapelski (Sandra). He was “Gido” to his grandchildren Alex and Emily McKenzie and Matthew, Nicolas, Anna and Josh Chapelski. Emil was predeceased by his son Scott and wife Wendy (Wilinski) Chapelski.  A Memorial service will be held at 11:00 A.M. on Monday, December 23, at the Knox United Church, 195 3rd Avenue E, Drumheller, AB, with Reverend John Crowdis officiating. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Ovarian Cancer Canada, Suite 105B, Edmonton Trail NE, Calgary, AB, T2E 3K8 in memory of Wendy and Emil Chapelski.

MCILVANEY Minnie

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McIlvaney, Minnie
September 16, 1916 - December 3, 2013


Minnie McIlvaney (born Wilhelmina Antonia Schollen)  September 15, 1916 Drumheller, Alberta  - December 03, 2013 in Coquitlam, BC. Minnie was a person of great strength and always had a smile on her face. Her family was a unique source of pride and joy. She was a wonderful mom and grandma (The best according to Adrienne). This beautiful girl fell in love with Bennie McIlvaney, a handsome young man coming back from the war and she married him in 1946. The couple moved to the West Coast to raise their family of five children which grew to nine grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Peter (Anne), Bernie (Judith), Jim (Cécile), Chris (Lee), Mary (Norman)(Lorne); Grandchildren: Eric, April, Sara, Jenifer, Adrienne, Jessica, Renee, étienne, Monique; Great grandchildren: Logan, Rebecca, Francesca, Macey. There is nothing Minnie enjoyed more than having people around, listening, chatting, laughing, having a glass of wine and cooking a big batch of spaghetti for everybody. Over the years, she welcomed many people in her life and was an attentive friend. A lady of great generosity, she never hesitated to help people who she knew were struggling.  Minnie loved music and had a wonderful voice. She was the soul of the party. She also enjoyed dancing in her younger years. A good knitter, she did what grandma’s are expected to do and knit many blankie and sweaters for her grandkids. Well read, she kept an eye on the news and knew where the world was at. She had an opinion on many topics and liked good conversation. About ten years ago, she lost her sight but kept reading with audio books. After the death of her beloved Bennie in 2009, her health declined. She spent the last years of her life in Lakeshore Care Home. On December 3, she decided that it was time for her to go…and she went without any fuss.  She will be missed a lot.

VARGA, Bessie

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Varga, Bessie

Bessie Varga passed away on Sunday, December 8, 2013 at the age of 93 years.  She is survived by daughter in law Doreen Varga; grandchildren; Steven (Shannon) Varga, Darrin and Stewart (Jody) Varga and great grandchildren: Jessie, Clinton (Amber) and Danielle.  Bessie is also survived by extended family and friends. A Funeral Mass will be held at 11:00 A.M., on Tuesday, December 17, 2013, at St. Anthony’s Roman Catholic Church, Drumheller, AB, with Father Fernando Genogaling officiating.

RADKE (nee Moench) Elsie

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Radke (nee Moench), Elsie
April 26, 1932 - December 4, 2013


Elsie passed away peacefully in her home on December 4, 2013 at the age of 81 years. Elsie was born on April 26, 1932 to Wendelen and Wilhelmina Moench, in Hanna, Alberta. Elsie married Herb Radke on March 25, 1953 in Hanna, Alberta.  They farmed one year in the Hand Hills, then in 1954 moved to a farm north of Craigmyle for 2 years.  In 1956 they left the farm to do road construction where Elsie was the camp cook.  Later that year they moved to Alsask, then to Delia, on to Trochu, Munson, and finally settling in Drumheller for their retirement.  Elsie worked as a housekeeper, then at the lunch counter (Metropolitan) at the Saan Store, and the Old Grouch's before retiring. Elsie was a caring and loving person, who was always devoted to family, friends, and her faith.  She loved going for her Tuesday morning coffee, making lunch for family almost every day and attending any and all special events of her grandchildren, great grandchildren and faithfully attended church every Sunday.  Elsie was so proud of her children, grandchildren and enjoyed all her special great grandchildren. Elsie leaves to mourn her passing; her four children, Lyall (Nancy) Radke, Theresa (Ron) Storch, Kathleen (Murry) Boehm, Lane Radke, eight grandchildren; Jason Radke Holly Radke, Brad (Renee), Storch, Greg (Jannelle) Storch, Kristy (Rick) Norman, Randy(Melissa) Jordan, Nicole Jorden, and Crystal Radke, ten great grandchildren, one sister; Margaret Farwell, numerous nieces, nephews, and a lifetime of friends. Elsie was predeceased by her parents, her loving husband Herb, three brothers, seven sisters, and one grandchild. Funeral services for Elsie were held Tuesday December 10, 2013 at 11:00 A.M. from The Grace Lutheran Church, Drumheller, Alberta with Rev. Curtis Boehm officiating. If friends so desire memorial donations may be made to the Grace Lutheran Church (Stained Glass Fund), 620 2nd Ave. West, Drumheller, AB T0J 0Y3 or Alberta Diabetes Foundation, 1-020 HRIF-East, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB T6G 9Z9. Courtney-Winter’s Funeral Homes were in care of the arrangements (403-823-2666).   


DUPUIS Anna Marie

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DUPUIS, Anna Marie
August 9, 1916 - November 29, 2013


Anne Dupuis passed away with her family by her side on Friday, November 29, 2013 at the age of 97 years at the Grey Nuns Hospital, Edmonton, Alberta. She will be greatly missed by her son, Ernie (Jane) Dupuis, daughter, Lucille (Claude) Belland; grandchildren: Sheila Oliver, Cheryl (Peter) Murray, Wendy (Rob) Mahan, Daniel Belland and Jason (Jackie) Belland; and great-grandchildren: Michael and James Murray, Braden and Megan Belland, and Tyler and Jarrett Mahan. She was predeceased by her husband, Joe and her parents - Ernest and Louise Belisle all in Drumheller, AB. Anne enjoyed her many family gatherings and camping outings, flowers in her garden, crossword and jig-saw puzzles, reading and playing cards. A private family mass was held at St. Theresa’s Roman Catholic Parish, Edmonton, AB on Wednesday, December 4, 2013. Interment will follow at a later date in Drumheller, AB. Serenity Funeral Service were in charge of arrangements.

GALES Elma (Dixie)

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Gales, Elma (Dixie)
May 6, 1932 - December 6, 2013


The family of Dixie Gales is saddened to announce her passing on December 6th, 2013. Dixie was born May 6, 1932 in Steinbach Manitoba, the 6th of 10 children of Aaron and Catherine Reimer.  She spent her youth in Crooked Creek, Alberta and moved to the Linden area in 1944.  She attended Nursing School and married Weldon Gales in 1953.  Dixie spent her life improving the lives of those lucky to have known her. She assisted in delivering countless new babies into the world, worked as a volunteer on the local Ambulance for years, and comforted all those in need with sincere compassion and warmth. Her smile brought assurance that you were safe and in good hands, and her love of family and friends was the cornerstone of every part of her life. Dixie is survived by her sons Jim of Calgary, Derryl (Corinne) of Airdrie, Rick of Calgary, and 1 daughter, Lori-Dawn (Ray) Wildeman of Three Hills. She is also survived by 7 grandchildren, Christopher (Tara), RaeAnne, and Amanda Gales, Nichole Young, Lisa Bottomley, Matthew and Alyssa Wildeman, 4 great grandchildren, as well as numerous nieces, nephews and friends. A Memorial Service for Dixie will be held on Wednesday, December 11, 2013 at 2:00 PM at the Bethel Evangelical Church, 123 - 4th Ave South, Three Hills, Alberta.  Memorial donations may be made in Dixie’s memory to the Three Hills and District Palliative Society. Condolences may be sent to condolences@sunsetltd.ca

DAVIE Alexander Shanks “Sandy”

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Davie, Alexander Shanks “Sandy”
September 27, 1930 – December 11, 2013

Alexander Shanks Davie (Sandy) passed away at Stettler, Alberta on Wednesday, December 11, 2013 at the age of 83 years.  Sandy was born on September 27, 1930 at Kirkshaw’s Farm in Coatbridge Scotland Great Britain to John Davie and Margaret Henrie Shanks.   Sandy attended Old Monkland Elementary School, then went on to Graduate from Coatbridge High School at the age of 17 years.  He then lived and worked on Kirkshaw’s Farm which was a 240 acre Dairy farm along with his 3 brothers, 2 sisters and his mother and father.  Sandy went to the Old Monkland Parish Presbyterian Church where he was a member of the Youth Club and assisted in running games, plays, tours, and bible studies.  In his teenage years, Sandy joined the Monklands Young Farmers Club which brought many new friends which he met at all of the shows and contests.   During that time he served as Chairman and was on various committees in which he judged competitions of cattle, horses and agriculture. He also took part in arranging formal dances in which everyone dressed in evening wear including Sandy!  He loved to dance and make new friends.  Sandy was a member until which time he moved to Canada.  Sandy’s decision to immigrate to Canada came at the end of WWII when the township where he lived began taking most of the precious farmland for housing.  In 1953, Sandy had the opportunity to travel to Canada with purebred Angus cattle and had to stay with the cattle through customs and quarantine and then continued on by rail with the cattle to Alberta Canada where he decided to make his home.  Sandy was always a part of the Big Valley Community, participating and contributing wherever he could.  He loved to be involved in the betterment and development of his community and was known by all as someone you could really count on.  Sandy will be forever loved and remembered by his loving wife Anita, his children Donita (Doug) Shuckburgh of Stettler, Bill (Susanne) Blomquist of Big Valley, Patti Blomquist (Jim McComb) of Stettler and Tami (Ray) Robinson of Big Valley.  Thirteen Grandchildren Kevin (Christel) Shuckburgh, Christie (Clint) Greiner, Don (Jen) Blomquist, John (Amy) Blomquist, Nanita Blomquist (Ryan Cook), Cheri (Scott) Treasure, MacKenzie (Kelly) White, Jared (Meggan) McComb, Ryan (Vanessa) McComb, Stephanie McComb, Tyrel (Lisa) Robinson, Travis (Kristy Rae) Robinson and Chad (Cassie) Robinson and  31 great-grandchildren.  Sandy is also survived by three brothers John Davie, Little Rock, AR, Gavin Davie of  Denny, Scotland and Hugh Davie of Coatbridge, Scotland, many nieces, nephews, other relatives and many very dear friends.    Sandy was predeceased by his Parents John and Margaret, sisters Margaret Davie McVicar and Mary Davie and by one brother William Davie.  A Memorial Service for the late Sandy Davie will be held at the Big Valley Jubilee Hall on January 24, 2014 at 2:00 P.M.  As an expression of sympathy and in loving memory of Sandy, memorial contributions may be made to the Big Valley Ag. Society or to the Big Valley Jubilee Hall in care of Brennen Funeral Home and Cremation Services who have been entrusted with the care and funeral arrangements. 403.742.3315. Condolences can be forwarded to the family be visiting our website at www.brennenfuneralhome.com.

ETTER Lucille

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ETTER, Lucille
December 21, 1922-December 8, 2013


It is with great sadness that the family of Lucille Etter announces her passing on December 8, 2013 after a brief illness. Predeceased by husbands Vic Gogol and Art Etter, she is survived by children Terry Gogol (Linda) and David Gogol (Eileen), grandchildren Andre Gogol (Alyson), Victor, and Brennan, and great-granddaughter Zara. In addition, Lucille is survived by sister Rose Sheichuk and numerous nieces and nephews. She was laid to rest next to Vic in Drumheller Cemetery on December 13. Courtney Winters in charge of arrangements. By family request there was no service at this time, a graveside ceremony to be scheduled at a later date. Lucille, or Lucy as she was fondly called, was a wonderful companion, doting Mother, and proud grandmother. She loved gardening, travelling, music and entertaining friends and family, enjoying a remarkably healthy and active life until her latter years. Mother’s kindness, thoughtfulness, generosity and laughter will be forever remembered and sadly missed. 

SULLIMAN Edith Emily

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Sulliman, Edith Emily
(nee) Nelson

Also affectingly known as
“Sully” or  “Edie”
Jan. 23, 1938 - Dec. 15th, 2013


Edith was 75 years young. Edith passed away peacefully at home with her family, after battling heart disease and kidney damage. Born in Turner Valley, AB. Edith was the eldest of 5 children, parents; Marguerite Hilda Pountain and Robert Bruce Nelson. Edith left Wayne, AB and joined the Royal Canadian Air Force, where she met and fell in love with husband. While they were in the RCAF, Roy was stationed on a NATO base in Zweibrucken, Germany; for 4 years, during this time, Edith enjoyed traveling throughout Europe, touring castles and cathedrals. When Roy left the military, he went to work at the Drumheller Penitentiary, and Edith went to work at the Drumheller Regional Hospital for 28 yrs.   Here she made life-long friends, of which there are too many to name.  Edith’s heart always belonged to Drumheller, she was a Shop-Stewart for the LPN’s Union,   also a member of Eastern Star, Beta Sigma Phi, and The Marigold Library committee. Edith is per-deceased by her husband; Roy Sulliman, and Brother; James Nelson.   Edith leaves behind her daughter, Lorraine  (Lorrie) Sulliman of Calgary, grandson; Robert Sulliman of Calgary, her sister; Nancy Swerhun (Hackler) and  brother; Bruce Nelson, both of Calgary, and  brother; Doug Nelson of Spruce Grove, AB. Edith had many nieces and nephews across Canada.  All of which will miss their Aunt very much.  Edith will be fondly remembered for her love of laughter; ‘Belly-Laughs” and her crocheting of many afghans, her love of reading, sewing and travel, and time spent with good friends and family. A Memorial Service for Edith will be held at a later date in Drumheller.  Messages of condolence may be left for the family at www.myalternatives.ca.

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