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HANSEN, SHIRLEY MAVERN

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HANSEN, Shirley Mavern

March 5, 1931 - January 25, 2015

It is with great sadness, we announce the passing of Shirley Mavern Hansen of Drumheller, beloved wife of Glen Harold Hansen. Shirley passed away peacefully after a lengthy illness at Three Hills Health Centre Continuing Care on January 25, 2015 at the age of 83 years. Shirley was born March 5, 1931. As a young girl, Shirley worked at Eaton’s in Calgary where she met and married Glen. Shirley also worked at Wade’s Jewellery for several years. Shirley and Glen owned and operated Valley Esso Service Station where Shirley was the Bookkeeper for 20 years. Shirley had a great love of dogs. She also enjoyed many years of travelling in their motorhome. Her hobbies included crossword puzzles, reading and crafts. Besides her loving husband Glen, Shirley is survived by her two daughters Judy (Jordan) Mills and Sherry (Lorne) Newman, five grandchildren: Darrell, Lainey, Jamie (Ben), Terry (Sandra) and Logan, as well as three Great Grandchildren: Darcy, Maddison, Maya and one Great Great Grandchild Chiara. Shirley is predeceased by her daughter Lori Ann Hansen and brother Ron Spafford. A Memorial Service will be held at 2:00 P.m., on Friday, January 30, 2015, at Courtney-Winters Funeral Home, 199-2nd Street West Drumheller, AB, with Reverend Jerry Beskowine officiating.  In lieu of flowers donations may be made to Three Hills Health Centre in care of the Continuing Care unit 1504 2nd Street North, Three Hills AB, T0M 2A0 or the S.P.C.A. 1121 South Railway Avenue Drumheller, AB T0J 0Y0. The family would like to thank the staff at The Drumheller Health Centre (Acute Care) and The Three Hills Health Centre (Continuing Care) for the compassionate care given to Shirley and her family. We also wish to thank three special volunteers Heather Palmer, Pete Haugen and Lisbeth Dube.


ALBRIGHT, ALMA JEAN

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ALBRIGHT, Alma Jean

April 3, 1932 - January 22, 2015

Our beloved mother, grandma, great grandma and friend to all who knew her. She passed away at the Drumheller Hospital on January 22, 2015. She is survived by her son; Richard (Joyce) Albright of Drumheller, her sister; Ida (Bill) Steeves of Chestermere, AB, her grandson; Jeremy Albright of Calgary, AB, grandson; Jason (Nanci) Albright of Drumheller, AB, great grandchildren; Rebecca, Tristan, Emily, Hannah, grandson; Corey (Katherine) Albright of Drumheller, AB, great-granchildren; Jasmine, Gracianna, Shaylynn, Ashton, step grand-children; Sarah & Zandraya Hunter. She is predeceased by her father; Henry Stotz 1962, mother; Birtha Stotz 1989, her husband; Edward Albright 1989, her grand-daughter; Cheyenne Albright 2003, her daughter; Jean Jones 2006 and her twin brother; Alvin Stotz 2014.  A Memorial Service will be held at Grace Lutheran Church, 620 – 2nd Ave. W, Drumheller on Wednesday, January 28, 2015 at 2:00 pm. Messages of online condolences can be forwarded to the family at www.myalternatives.ca.

BEAGRIE, WAYNE IAN

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BEAGRIE, Wayne Ian

December 11, 1940 - January 15, 2015

Wayne Ian Beagrie was born December 11, 1940 in Swalwell, Alberta and passed away suddenly at his home in Drumheller on January 15, 2015. After graduating from the Three Hills High School he enrolled in Culinary program at the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology in Calgary.  When the Golden Hills Lodge opened in 1960 he came home to Three Hills and became the first cook at the Lodge.  To further his training, he moved to Barrie, Ontario in 1961 to apprentice and was part of the first graduating class of apprentice cooks at the Ontario Provincial Institute of Trades in Toronto.  He continued his career in the hospitality industry working as a chef, executive chef, and hotel manager in Calgary, Edmonton, Oakville, Lethbridge, Moose Jaw, Hanna and finally in Drumheller where he was the kitchen supervisor at the Correctional facility for many years. Wayne was predeceased by his parents, Karl and Grace Beagrie.  He will be sadly missed by his son James, brothers Doug, Darryl (Linda), and sister Ella Lammle (Allen), nephew Cam and Kyle Beagrie, nieces Stacie Trentham, Kathryn Plante, Tara Lammle, their families, and numerous cousins.

KRB, VLADIMIR

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January 25, 2015

Vladimir Krb, loving husband and father, peacefully passed away on Sunday, January 25th, 2015 at the age of 71. A classically trained artist under Zdenek Burian of Czechoslovakia, Vladimir’s natural talent enabled him to capture the vitality of life on canvas. His eclectic spirit and passion for art, life and family inspired everyone around him to be their best. After emigrating from Czechoslovakia in 1982, he embodied the national spirit, contributing generously to Canadian arts and culture, most notably through his artistic legacy at the world-renowned Royal Tyrrell Museum.  He will be deeply missed and lovingly remembered by his wife of 41 years, Bozena, and his two sons Vojtech and Stepan. The family would like to thank the Drumheller Health Centre for the thoughtful care given to Vladimir, and give special thanks to our friends Doreen Oliver, Cindy Stelmaschuk and Kathy Vickers. A celebration of Vladimir’s life will be held in the summer with friends and family.

SMITH, JANE MARIE

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SMITH, Jane Marie

July 2, 1969 - Ottawa, Ontario
- January 31, 2015 - Drumheller, Alberta

Jane Smith unexpectedly passed away on January 31, 2015. She is survived by her husband Michael and sons Connor and Derek; her parents Robert and Sharen Bennewies of Calgary; her sister Jill James (Michael) of Brisbane, Australia; sisters-in-law Laurie (Michael) Remigi of Calgary, Michelle (Gerald) Whipf of Calgary, Lesley (Steven) Boyko of Drumheller; father and mother-in-law Gordon and Margie Smith of Drumheller; nieces and nephews Elliott and Adam James, Taylor and Brett Remigi, Karsten and Chase Smith, Bailey, Allison, Cari and Tyler Boyko; uncles and aunts Doug (Sheila) Benneweis, Don (Rita) Benneweis, Lyle (Colleen Sampson, Dennis Sampson, Ken (Colleen) Sampson, Sharon Sampson; cousins Russell (Alison) Benneweis, Greg (Lisa) Benneweis, Aaron (Deidre) Benneweis, Terra (Chris) MacEwan, Trina Sampson, Tim (Linda) Sampson, Tiffany Sampson, Eric (Marian) Sampson. Jane was born on July 2, 1969 in Ottawa, Ontario. She took her elementary education in Kars, Ontario and Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. She completed her education degree at the University of Saskatchewan in 1992 and her Masters of Education at the University of Calgary in 2012. She taught at Greentree Elementary School for the past 22 years. A celebration of Jane’s life will be held Friday, February 6 at 2:00 p.m. at the Badlands Community Facility. Private family interment to follow in the Drumheller Cemetery. A time of fellowship will be held immediately following the celebration of life service at the facility. Donations may be made in her memory to the Canadian Mental Health Association, 400-105 12th Avenue South East, Calgary, AB, T2G 1A1, cmha.calgary.ab.ca. Courtney-Winters have been entrusted  with the arrangements.     

PEDERSEN, ELLY

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PEDERSEN, Elly

November 18, 1923  - Lindholm, Denmark
- January 31, 2015 - Carbon, Alberta

Elly passed away peacefully at her home in Carbon at the age  of 91. She is survived by her children Eva, Jan, Alice, and Danny, 10 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband Walther in 1982. There will be no service at her request.

CHAPIN, WAYNE CURTIS

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CHAPIN, Wayne Curtis

November 8, 1971 - January 24, 2015

On January 24, 2015 we lost a son, brother, uncle and best friend. Wayne Curtis Chapin had a tragic accident while doing something he loved. Wayne was raised in the Wayne Valley To his family and friends he was affectionately called Junior, Sausage or The Wiener Man. Wayne had an infectious smile and laugh and will be dearly missed by all his family and friends. His greatest joys were ATVing ,fishing and spending time with friends and family. Wayne was predeceased by his brother Sheldon Roy Chapin on July 14, 1995. He is survived by his dad Wayne Chapin Sr. his mother Elizabeth, his brother Cameron Chapin, his wife Marnee and their boys Thomas and Nicholas and Wayne’s daughter Payton Chapin. He will also be deeply missed by his loving girlfriend Andrea Benoit and her family and friends. Thank you to everyone for your kind words and condolences. At this time the family is not ready for a funeral, friends and family will be notified in April for a celebration of Wayne’s life to be held in May.

CHARLEBOIS, RICHARD NEIL

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CHARLEBOIS, Richard Neil

July 23, 1962 - January 23, 2015

Passed away peacefully at the age of 52 in Peace River, AB surrounded by his family after a brave and courageous battle with pancreatic cancer. Richard’s kind and loving spirit touched the lives of many. He was easy going, welcoming and his free spirit, contagious joy and zest for life were an inspiration to all. He enjoyed camping, fishing, playing horseshoes, golfing and making memories at 5Star with his family and friends. A celebration of life was held at Our Lady of Peace Parish in Peace River, AB on January 31, 2015 at 3:00 pm. A fellowship followed at the Belle Petroleum Centre for friends and family to share memories of Richard’s life. Interment will take place at Carbon, AB in 2015.  Funeral arrangements under the care of Chapel of Memories, Peace River, www.northernalbertafunerals.com.


WARKENTIN, NICHOLAS

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WARKENTIN, Nicholas

October 14, 1922 - December 19, 2014

Nick was born in a German settlement in Russia on October 14, 1922 to Jacob & Kathlene Warkentin.  The family immigrated to Canada in 1926, when Nick was four years old.  The family settled in Sunnynook and then in Munson, ending up in the Drumheller Valley. Nick served in the Army in the R.C.O.C. department when he was 21 years old until 1946. One of his favourite activities was hunting with friends, Rick, Mike, and Sandy.  Once his grandson Tyler was old enough, the two went hunting together.  Nick also liked to play hockey, he spent many hours watching Canada’s greatest sport on T.V.  Nick owned his own Trucking Business in the valley for ten years.  He pursued trucking for the next 42 years driving for M.D. Sands Trucking hauling shale and gravel.  Nick loved trucking, he drove 3 million miles.  Nick will be sadly missed by his loving family and a lifetime of friends. Nick was predeceased by his parents, Jacob & Kathlene, sisters Elizabeth (Joe) Gerodo, Kate (Joe) Doshier,  Anna (Pete) McLean,  Bertha (Sam) Sandulak,  Heidi (Doug) Krasman, brothers, Jacob, Irvine and Edward.  Nick is survived by his loving wife, Jean of 66 years, daughter, Jenine (Bruce) Trotz, grandson, Tyler (Trina) Warkentin, and one great grandson Carter Nicholas Warkentin.  He also leaves to mourn sisters-in-law, Shirley Warkentin, Elspeth Lepard, Lolo Slater, Wilma Payne, Lillian Pennycook, and numerous nieces and nephews. A Service of Remembrance will be held at a later date (February 2015).  If friends so desire memorial donations may be made to the Drumheller Area Health Foundation (Dialysis Unit). Courtney-Winter’s Funeral Homes are in care of the arrangements.

OLMSTEAD, WALLACE ELVIN

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OLMSTEAD, Wallace Elvin (Wally)

October 2, 1937 - December 14, 2014

Wally passed away at his home in Craigmyle, Alberta on December 14, 2014 at the age of 77 years. Wally, the eldest son of Max and Sarah Olmstead  was born and raised in Hanna Alberta.  In 1957 Wally married his high school sweetheart Betty MacKay.  They had five children Cindy, Neil, Gerry, Sheila, and Heather.  In 1961 they moved to Craigmyle where Wally worked with Starland County hauling gravel for the next 46 years.  He treasured his co-workers and all the staff at the county, they were true friends. Wally was a very honest man and was always ready to lend a helping hand. He enjoyed his home, children and grandchildren who were always so close.  He is survived by his wife; Betty of 57 years, 3 daughters; Cindy Grosfield, Sheila (Al) Rohrback, Heather (Wally) Stern, 11 grandchildren; Lindsey, Derek, Mitchell, Chad, Scott, Jarrid, Haley, Michael, Shylia, Ashley, Cassandra and 7 great grandchildren, as well as numerous nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his sons; Neil (Laurie), Gerry, parents; Max and Sarah, 2 brothers and his sister Gloria. A service in Wally’s memory will take place in the spring. If friends so desire donations may be made in Wally’s memory to the Craigmyle Historic Society Box 14 Craigmyle, Alberta, T0J0T0. Cathy Watts of Heartland Funeral Services Ltd. Hanna entrusted with arrangements. 403-854-2758 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com.

NELSON, LIZZIE AMELIA

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NELSON, Lizzie Amelia (Swallow)

April 12, 1917 - December 23, 2014

Lizzie Amelia (Swallow) Nelson was born on April 12, 1917.  She grew up in Rowley, Alberta, second child to Henry and Gretchen Swallow.  In 1936 she married Lowell Nelson.   From this union, six children were born.  Bob (Audrey), Lorna (Neil Sandberg), Jim (Judy), Pat (Ken Hatt), Ted (Valerie) (Jessie), Wanda (Lyle Peterson).  Liz had 12 Grandchildren, 34 Great Grandchildren, and 22 Great Great Grandchildren.  Lizzie was predeceased by her husband Lowell, son Ted, and daughter Lorna.  The family lived and grew up on the farm by Rowley, and in 1967 Lizzie and Lowell retired to Trochu.  Lizzie enjoyed life in her own home and time at the Senior’s Drop-In Centre in Trochu.  At the age of 89, she moved to St. Mary’s Lodge.  On December 23, 2014, she passed away peacefully, at St. Mary’s Health Care Centre, in Trochu, Alberta.  Memories of her will be cherished and she will be missed by her large, loving family. A Memorial Service for Lizzie will be held January 3, 2015, at 2:00 pm, at the Trochu Community Centre, in Trochu, Alberta.  In Lieu of flowers, donations may be made to, St. Mary’s Foundation, Box 100, Trochu, Alberta, T0M 2C0.   

PONTIFEX, BEATRICE (Betty)

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PONTIFEX, Beatrice (Betty) (nee Gostling)

July 21, 1914 - January 2, 2015

Betty went to be with her Lord, January 2, 2015, having attained 100 years in this life. She was born July 21, 1914 to Arthur and Jane Gostling and her childhood was spent in Toronto and Calgary. During the 1930’s she had a brief stay in the Michichi area, working in Calgary prior to marrying Alfred Pontifex and moving to the Morrin area. In 1992 Alfred and Betty started spending their winters in Calgary, retiring there in 1975, then moving to Drumheller in 1999. Betty is predeceased by; her parents, her husband in (2000), her sister Gladys Pontifex in (2007), and her nephew Donald Pontifex in (2011). She is survived by; her brother, Ellis (Isobel) Gostling, two nieces: Debbie (Richard) Brodie and B.J. Tindle, and a nephew Jim (Diana) Gostling, and six great nieces, all of the Vancouver area. Also surviving is one nephew, Gordon Pontifex of Drumheller. A Funeral Service will be held at 2:30 P.M., on Thursday, January 8, 2015, at St. Magloire’s Anglican Church, 176 2nd Street West, Drumheller, AB, with Reverend Alan Getty officiating. A Graveside Service will take place on Thursday, January 8, 2015 at 10:00 A.M., at Queens Park Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Drumheller and Area Health Foundation 351-9th Street NW Drumheller, AB, T0J 0Y1 or The Salvation Army PO Box 3097 Drumheller, AB T0J 0Y0 or a charity of one’s choice. Courtney-Winters Funeral Home entrusted with arrangements (403 823 2666).   

McWILLIAM, EDITH MARIE

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McWilliam, Edith Marie (Swallow)

September 1, 1918 - December 23, 2014
 
Edith passed away on December 23, 2014 at the age of 96 years. She is survived by her children; Dianna Clark, Richard McWilliam (Brenda), Matthew McWilliam (Betty Jean), Susan Lowther (Jack), Trudy McWilliam and her grandchildren; Yori Bender, Kelly Bender (Renee), Richard McWilliam Jr., Joshua McWilliam, Lindy Greig (Whitney), Jeff Greig (Paige), Stephanie Thomsen (Ryan), John Lowther (Amanda), Hannah Browning, Celia Browning and great grandchildren; Brynn Bender and Evan Thomsen.  Mom was born in Rowley, Alberta and lived most of her life in Bowness, Calgary.  Please join us for a Service in Celebration of Edith’s Life at the Foothills United Church, 3803 – 69 Street NW, Calgary on Thursday, January 8, 2015, at 1:00p.m.  In lieu of flowers, if desired, please make a donation in Edith’s memory directly to a charity of your choice. To express condolences, please visit:  www.mountainviewmemorial.ca.  Arrangements entrusted to Mountain View Memorial Gardens, Funeral Home, Reception Centre & Crematorium, 1605 - 100 Street SE (GPS: 242013 - 100 Street SE),
Calgary, AB (403) 272-5555.

KOWALCHUK, WILLIAM

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KOWALCHUK, William (Bill)

February 13, 1924 - January 1, 2015

It is with great sadness that we must announce the passing of Bill Kowalchuk on January 1, 2015 at Three Hills, Alberta. Bill was born on February 13, 1924 in Ostrania, Ukraine. When he was five years old, he came to Canada with his mother, Mary, and sisters, Annie, Lena and Helen. His father, George, had come over the year before. They settled in the Athabasca area for several years. In the 1940’s, Bill moved to Rumsey with his family. On October 29, 1952, he married the love of his life, Jeanette Uttley, and they shared 62 wonderful years together. He loved being a farmer and being able to raise his family on the farm. His favorite times were when he got together with his family and friends. Bill was very active in the Rumsey community. He was one of the original members of the Rowley Grazing Association and he was involved with the UFA, 4H and Ag Society in Rumsey. He was a lifetime member of the Big Valley Elks. He liked to play ball and go curling. In his later years he took up golfing which he really loved. He was a member of the Trochu Golf Club for over thirty years. In 2000, Bill and Jeanette moved to Trochu. They were members of the Drop In where Bill enjoyed playing cards and visiting with his friends. Bill is survived by his loving wife, Jeanette, and his five chidren, Dorothy Gwynn, Bill (Becky) Kowalchuk, Marilyn (Harold) Kenzler, Kathy MacDermid (Gordan Friedley) and John (Paula) Kowalchuk, grandchildren Heather, Erin, Lindsey (Travis), Travis, Jared ,Ryan (Kelly), Daniel (Julia), David (Christine), Brandin (Stephanie), Amanda, Jayden, Kassidy and Kaley, great grandchildren Hayden, Alina, Bronson, Claire, Jack, Carson and Devin. He was predeceased by his parents, George and Mary Kowalchuk, his sisters, Annie Kapel, Lena Kashuba and Helen Kowalchuk, and his grandchildren, Brent Kenzler and Katherine, Christopher and Morgan Gwynn. The Funeral will be held on Saturday, January 10, 2015 at the Trochu Community Hall at 2 p.m., a private family graveside service will be held at the Rumsey Cemetery prior to the funeral service in Trochu. Memorial donations may be made to the Trochu Seniors Drop In. Prairie Winds Funeral Home of Trochu is in charge of the arrangements.

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BENNETT, Joyce Lillian (nee Goodfellow)

January 29, 1920 - December 24, 2014

Joyce Bennett passed away peacefully at Sarcee Carewest Long Term Care facility on December 24, 2014 at the age of 94 years.  Joyce, beloved daughter of the late William and Matilda Goodfellow (nee Breiman), was born in Kinistino, Saskatchewan, a middle child in a family of six sisters and two brothers. In this small farming community her dad ran the Kinistino Livery Stable and her mother was a custom seamstress. As a young girl, Joyce was considered the tomboy of the bunch, often excelling above the boys.  She started off her working career as a qualified hair dresser. Later, when married to Forest (Benny) Bennett, Joyce was a long time employee of Smithbilt Hats in Calgary, maker of the world famous Calgary White Hats.  Until recent years, Joyce was an active 45 year member of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Royal Canadian Legion No. 1 Calgary Branch. The Legion played a very important part of Joyce’s social life, where she met up with her sisters for coffee in the afternoons and enjoyed many evening dances.  Joyce is survived by her very close and loving sister, Pearl Hoolihan, nieces Sherry Churi, Pearl David, Anne Campbell & Cindy Judd, and nephews Jim Horner, Fred Horner, Frank Ford, Lee Goodfellow, Larry Goodfellow and their families.  Joyce was predeceased by her husband Benny, her sisters Florence Anderson, Ruby Redmond, Mildred Campbell & Yvonne Caskey and brothers Bill Goodfellow & Fred Goodfellow. Joyce’s funeral service will be held at Foster’s Garden Chapel, 3220 – 4 Street N.W. Calgary, 10:00 am Saturday, January 10, 2015.  The family thanks Dr. Wheeler, the nurses and staff of Unit No. 1 of Sarcee Carewest for their compassionate care, together with Ginny, Lynn, Gisele, Amy, Hilda and Lorna, caregivers, for their warmth and kindness during their many visits with Joyce.  Heartfelt appreciation to Deanna, Michael & Dixie at Care to Share for delivering a great program of caring for the needs of the elderly. Expressions of sympathy may be forwarded to the family via the website www.fostersgardenchapel.ca.
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FUNERAL HOME AND CREMATORIUM
Telephone:  403-297-0888
Honoured Provider of Dignity Memorial


GUTWALD, PATRICIA ANNE

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GUTWALD, Patricia Anne

March 1, 1939 - December 23, 2014

Patricia Anne Gutwald, loving wife, mother, and grandmother, passed away peacefully on December 23, 2014.  Pat, born Agnes Patricia Anne Fraser, was raised in the Strathcona area of Edmonton, Alberta.  She was attending St. Mary’s High School when she met the love of her life, Ralph Gutwald.  They were married in 1958 and have remained together ever since, recently celebrating 56 years of marriage.  In 1963, they moved to Drumheller as they felt it was a good community to raise their growing family.  They made this place their home and continued to live there until her passing.  She is now reunited with her two children, Mark and Alyson, her parents, Helen and Ralph Fraser, and siblings, Jack and Shirley, who had predeceased her and were in God’s loving care. Pat loved to entertain and was renowned for her great parties, amazing cooking, and outstanding hospitality.  She was also an adventurous soul.  She and Ralph travelled to many parts of the world where they enjoyed exploring new cultures and mingling with the people.  Pat was an artist and had an innate ability to visualize the possibilities, whether this creativity was expressed through her paintings, her interior decorating and design, or her gardening, which was her passion.  She spent many hours lovingly tending her flowers and shrubs for the benefit of all to admire.  Pat was inspiring.  She was a woman of strong morals and convictions.  She had boundless energy.  She was happiest when she was being productive and moving towards some goal she had set for herself.  When she made up her mind to do something, there was little that stopped her from achieving it.  This commitment and work ethic was evident in the career path she took.  She began working full-time at the Drumheller Penitentiary when her youngest child began school.  Not content to stay in a secretarial role, she commuted back and forth to Calgary to attend University while continuing to work.  She obtained her Bachelor of Arts Degree in Psychology and after being promoted to successively higher administrative and managerial positions at the Drumheller Penitentiary, Pat’s professionalism, dedication, and competence was rewarded by an appointment to the National Parole Board in 1996.  She remained in this prestigious position until her retirement.  Following her retirement, Pat continued to live an active and fulfilling life.  However, during this period of her life, she also experienced some major life challenges, namely the tragic and sudden deaths of two children, Alyson and Mark, as well as some health concerns.  Similar to how she has always lived her life, she faced these tragedies and life challenges with strength, courage, dignity, and grace.  Pat leaves behind her devoted and loving husband, Ralph.  In addition to her husband, Pat is survived by her children Craig (Judy) Gutwald, Catherine (Pat) Bonneville, Shelley (Dale) Bergman, Licia (Steve) Pickup, daughter-in-law Dixie Gutwald, as well as numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren including Stephen, Tyler, Danielle (Jesse) and Parker, Candice (Jake) and Mason, Rachel, Tim, Matthew (Eve), Liam and Lucas, Joel (Monica), Colin (Lauren), Meghan (Tristan), Alyssa (Joel), Brenon (Nikkie), Liam and Jaime, and Juleya (Brett) and Liliana.  Pat will live forever in the hearts and memories of her family and friends.  We draw some comfort knowing she is once again with her children and family in heaven and treasure the special memories of the wonderful times we spent with her.  A private family service is being held in her memory.  The family wishes to extend their thanks and gratitude to everyone for their kind words of caring and support during this very difficult time.  In remembrance of Pat and in lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation to the Tom Baker Cancer Centre, 1331 29 Street NW, Calgary, AB, T2N 4N2.

ANDERSEN, JEAN MARIE

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ANDERSEN, Jean Marie

April 3, 1950 - January 8, 2015

Jean Marie Andersen of Lethbridge, beloved daughter of Nora Andersen and the late John Andersen, passed away peacefully at Chinook Regional Hospital on January 8, 2015, at the age of 64 years. Jean was born in Drumheller, Alberta, on April 3, 1950. She lived with her family in the Danish community of Dalum, Alberta, until 1970, when she and her parents moved to Airdrie and then Calgary. In 2006, Jean and Nora moved to Lethbridge. Over the years, Jean enthusiastically attended numerous educational programs, developing close friendships with her mentors and teachers along the way. Mrs. Hands, her first teacher in Drumheller, was never forgotten. In Calgary, Jean attended classes at various locations where she took computer classes and did handicrafts. Her classes at Mount Royal College were the highlight of her education; she was very proud of the bursaries she earned there for her achievements. More recently, she spent many happy hours with Karen Charlton at DaCapo in Lethbridge, going to coffee, attending events in the city, making pickles or jam, and completing beautiful craft projects. She enjoyed photography, outings, picnics in the park, going to parties and out for coffee.  For many years, she was a dedicated Calgary Flames fan who also enjoyed movies and puzzles. Jean loved to travel. In addition to summer camping trips, she went on several cruises with her parents and loved stopping in at different ports of call. She travelled to Denmark as well as San Francisco, Jamaica, New York, Quebec, and Alaska. Jean loved spending time with family and it was within travelling and family where Jean found her fondest memories. Jean loved and was loved by many in her life – her mom and dad, her extended family and the many people who came to know her over the years through her participation in classes and the organizations of which she was a part. Her grandmother, Marie Jensen, was her inspiration. During the past four years, her L’Arche family became a very dear part of her life. All who knew Jean will remember her for her happy nature and her willing smile. Besides her loving mother, Nora, Jean is survived by her sister, Phyllis (Lynden) Hutchinson of Coaldale, brother, Raymond (Lynn Alden) Andersen of Vancouver, BC nieces, Karen (Keith) Gilchrist of St. Albert and Sarah Andersen of Vancouver nephew, Geoffrey (Sarah Charney) Hutchinson of Ft. Langley, BC Great-nephew, Quinn Gilchrist Great-nieces, Maya Gilchrist; Cecelia, Madeleine, and Johanna Hutchinson. A Memorial Service will be held at 1:00 PM, on Saturday, January 17, at MARTIN BROTHERS RIVERVIEW CHAPEL, 610 – 4 Street South, with Pastors Harold Schilk and Ruth Preston Schilk, officiating. In lieu of flowers, those who wish may make memorial donations to DaCapo at Lethbridge Family Services , 1107 2 Ave. A N., Lethbridge, AB or L’Arche Lethbridge, 240 12C St. N., Lethbridge, AB, T1H 2M7 Send condolences at www.mbfunerals.com.

RIGGS, DONALD

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RIGGS, Donald

January 5, 2015

On January 5, 2015, Mr. Donald Riggs of Edmonton, AB, formerly of Drumheller, AB, passed away at the age of 70 years. Donald is survived by his nieces, Cindy Van Eaton, Belinda and Michelle Garnett; nephews, Mark and Shawn Abramenko; great-niece, Candice Mah; great-nephew, Benjamin Speager and caregiver, Tracy, who was a very important part of Don’s life.  Predeceased by parents, Anne and Clifford Riggs and sisters, Linda and Darlene. Thank you to the nurses and staff at Edmonton General Continuing Care Centre Unit 4Y for their compassionate care Funeral Service Wednesday, January 14 at 6:00 p.m. at Park Memorial Chapel, 9709 – 111 Avenue, Edmonton, AB.  Interment Thursday, January 15 at 2:00 p.m. in Morrin Cemetery, Morrin, AB.
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KOCH, DORIS ELAINE

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KOCH, Doris Elaine

March 16, 1950 - January 11, 2015

Doris Elaine Koch of Drumheller, beloved wife of Allan Karl Koch, passed away suddenly on January 11, 2015 at the age of 64 years. Doris was born in Saskatoon, SK on March 16, 1950 to Arnold and Matilda Fuhr of rural Saskatoon. Doris attended school in Saskatoon and later, high school in Kelvington, SK. Doris and Allan married in 1967 and made a home together in Saskatoon. Doris was a wonderful mother to her three children: Tracy, Kelvin and Trina. Doris later continued her education and attended Red Deer College, obtaining her diploma as a Chiropractic Assistant. Doris and Allan later would spend several years as Foster parents at Prince Albert, SK. After returning to Alberta in 1989, Doris worked at Home Hardware in Didsbury. Doris’ last 15 years have been spent happily employed at The Drumheller Mail. Doris enjoyed spending her time with a good book and being with her children and grandchildren. Besides her loving husband Allan Koch, Doris is survived by; her daughter Trina (Mark) Hall, son Kelvin (Christie) Koch, as well as Grandma’s little princess Brianna, daughter of Trina and Mark, one sister Dianne (Cliff) Berscht, as well as many nieces and nephews. Doris was predeceased by her parents Arnold and Matilda Fuhr and her daughter Tracy Koch. Doris did not wish for a service, however anyone wishing to make a donation may give to the Heart & Stroke Foundation of Alberta & N.W.T. Room 124, Professional Building 430-6 Avenue S.E. Medicine Hat, Alberta T1A 2S8. Courtney-Winters Funeral Home entrusted with arrangements (403 823 2666).

BEAGRIE, WAYNE

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Wayne Beagrie

Memorial Service for the late Wayne Beagrie will be held January 22, 2015 at 2:00 pm at Knox United Church,  Three Hills, AB.

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