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Marshall Bradley Minick

June 9, 1985 ~ November 18, 2019

Marshall will be deeply missed by family and many dear friends. He is survived by his wife, Candice; daughter, Maggie; his dad, Don Minick; mom, Wanda McIntyre (Brian); grandma, Nettie Jeane McIntyre; sisters, Shawna, Erin and Sandra; brothers, Kyle, Travis and Stephen. Marshall was born in Winnipeg and at the age of 5, he and his mom moved to St. Albert. He grew up in the greater Edmonton area. In his early twenties, he moved to Fernie to explore his dreams. He moved back to Edmonton and in time, worked at completing more of his electrical education. In February 2014 he met the woman who would become his wife and the mother of his precious little girl Maggie, whom he loved so much.

He was predeceased by his Papa James Minick, Grandpa Mac McIntyre, and Auntie Heather Hinecker.

Memorial Service
Wednesday, November 27, 2019
at 1:00 pm
Christ Community Church
25230 Township Road 542
Sturgeon County, Alberta

Joseph “Joe” Shae Bohaychuk

October 7, 1996 – November 13, 2019

It is with great sadness that we announce the sudden and unexpected passing of our beautiful son Joseph.

Those who knew Joseph even just a little bit, have lost a shining light in their lives.

In addition to his parents, Kyle and Kim; he is survived by his brother, Noah; his two sisters, Brooklynn and Madisen; his Great Grandma, Addie; as well as his Grandparents, Karen, Rena and Clint. He will also be sadly missed by his Uncle Monte, Uncle Trav, and Auntie Trina; as well as many other Aunts, Uncles, Cousins, extended family and so many friends.

We take comfort in knowing that Joseph has joined his Gido (Ted), his Papa (Roy) and his Papa Rick in Heaven. We know that we will see him again one day.

We will miss his kind, kind heart, his beautiful brown eyes sparkling with laughter and his contagious smile for the rest of our lives. But most of all we will miss his hugs. Joseph gave the best, most tight hugs. He never said Hello or Goodbye without one and he never hesitated to say the words “I love you”.

Joseph had a God given gift of making people laugh and smile. He was always joking around and being goofy just to watch someone else laugh. His natural mechanical ability and love of working on trucks (actually anything that had an engine) was a huge part of who he was. Our boy has always loved all things adrenaline filled; dirt biking, quadding and most especially drifting in his truck. Snowboarding with his family was something he never passed up. Any chance he got, he would be shooting things, fishing, hunting and hanging out with his friends or family, all while singing with any of the many songs he would have blasting out of his phone.

Joseph had so much goodness and so much capacity to bring happiness and helpfulness to those around him. The world is a lesser place without him.

“Very truly I tell you, whoever hears my word and believes him who sent me has eternal life and will not be judged but has crossed over from death to life.” 
John 5:24

Celebration of Joseph’s Life
Friday, November 22, 2019
at 1:00 pm
Sturgeon Alliance Church
4910 – 52 Street
Gibbons, Alberta

Sarah Gertrude Ballantyne (nee White)

December 31, 1936 – November 4, 2019

It is with great sadness the family announces the passing of Sarah Ballantyne on Monday, November 4, 2019 at 82 years of age. She is reunited with her beloved husband of 47 years, Mervin Yaholnitsky.

Sarah will be deeply missed by her daughter, Robin (Gary) of Bon Accord, Alberta; son, Randy (Susan) of Windsor, Ontario. Sarah was cherished Meme to Kyle of Bon Accord, Alberta; grandmother to Curtis, Sheldon, Tyler, and Cory of Windsor, Ontario.

Sarah was predeceased by her husband, Mervin Yaholnitsky in 2018; son, Ricky in 2015; and her mother, Alta White (nee Hudson).

There will be no service as per her wishes.

Dennis Walter Bell

May 28, 1953 – October 27, 2019

Dennis Walter Bell passed away on Sunday, October 27, 2019 at the age of 66 years. He is survived by Janet; his two children, Jesslyn and Carys; two grandchildren, Olive and Clover; two siblings, Jack and Linda; and his dog, Zelda. He lived with a passion for travel, chess, and playing piano. 

Anna “Annie” Moore (nee Freier)

July 9, 1923 ~ October 28, 2019

Anna “Annie” Moore was born on July 9, 1923, to Gustav and Paulina (nee Marshall) Freier in Bernie, Manitoba but then quickly moved to Thunder Creek where she lived from 1924-1929 and then onward to the Asessippi District and finally to Russell. She went to school in Asessippi and Hudson School District from grade 1 to grade 8 and then stayed home to help on the farm. She met Rudolph Moore and got married on November 20, 1945; They initially farmed with his parents but found a farm to rent in 1946 where they quickly made it their home for over seventeen years. During their years they were blessed with three sons and one daughter; Arnold in 1947, Vernon in 1950, Carl in 1953, and Marleen in 1960. In 1963 they moved to Arden and continued mixed farming for the next ten years. In 1973 they ventured west to Brooks, Alberta to be closer to the boys who had moved to Calgary and started new careers in their lives. Anna excelled in her favorite new job as a gardener at the Alberta Horticultural research Center in Brooks. Rudolph worked as a construction and maintenance repair supervisor. Rudolph passed away on April 22,1999. Anna stayed in their Brooks home for another 10 years before moving to a senior center in Brooks in 2009 and after another 6 years, in 2015 she moved to a senior center in Edmonton to be closer to her daughter and sons. In 2018 she again moved to new home, a long term care home, after her stroke. Anna had a real passion for gardening and her home in Brooks was always beautiful and the garden always flourished. She enjoyed her children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren and her many dear friends old and new. 

Left to cherish her memory are her son, Arnold and wife Linda; grandchildren, Kevin and Karen; great grandchildren, Espen, Stian, and Indie. Her son, Vernon and wife Victoria; grandchildren, Andrew and Lindsey; great-grandchildren, Dreyas and Tyson. Her son, Carl and wife Connie; grandchildren, Robert, Michael, and Christopher; great-grandchildren, Skylor, Serina, Chloe and Callie. Daughter, Marleen and husband Denis; grandchildren, Corey and Christine; great grandchildren, Eli, Isaac, Lewis, Alex, Oliver and Cadence.

She left a legacy of love for all of those touched by her life.

Celebration of Life

Saturday, November 9, 2019
2:00 pm
Sturgeon Memorial Funeral Chapel
5016 -47 Avenue
Bon Accord, Alberta

Interment
Tuesday, November 12, 2019
2:00 pm
Brooks Cemetery
Brooks, Alberta

Colin Leith McLean

October 1, 1937 ~ October 23, 2019On October 23, 2019 Colin passed away peacefully, after a long hard battle.

He touched the lives of many, anyone who ever met him knew he had a story, a fix and would always be a friend. A man of many trades and hobbies, he loved to keep busy fishing, hunting and lending a helping hand.

Ada Rose McLean (nee Moore)

April 24, 1938 ~ October 28, 2019
On October 28, 2019 Ada passed away peacefully in her sleep.

Anyone who met Ada knew she was the kindest and most generous person you would ever meet. She always had time to chat or have a coffee. If you ever stopped in she always had something to fill you up, if it was supper time she would always tell you not to worry I’ll throw another potato in the pot.

Colin and Ada (nee Moore) McLean

Colin and Ada left behind to cherish their memories their children, Kevin (Deb), Colleen (Glen), Karen (Larry), 14 grandchildren, 9 great grandchildren, brothers, sisters, in-laws, outlaws and numerous extended family members. Colin and Ada enjoyed doing many things together including camping, fishing and traveling. Their travels, whether with family or friends, was always something they loved. When they returned, they would tell many stories and talk about the antics that took place for a long time after. Their travels took them too many destinations including Hawaii, England, Florida and Jamaica just to name a few. They both enjoyed volunteering at the Legion, museum and were actively involved in the community. Colin and Ada both received volunteer of the year from the Town of Gibbons, which is a true testament to their dedication to the community. Colin and Ada enjoyed spending time with friends and their greatest joy was spending time with their family whom they were extremely proud of.

Celebration of Life
Saturday, November 2, 2019
at 2:00 pm
Gibbons Community Cultural Centre
5115 – 51 Street
Gibbons, Alberta

Glenwood “Glen” Dean Rawding

September 14, 1945 – October 5, 2019

Glen passed away suddenly in Edmonton, Alberta on Saturday, October 5, 2019 at the age of 74 years. Glen was born on September 14, 1945 in Digby, Nova Scotia to Weldon & Grace (nee Hirtle) Rawding. As as a young adult he made his way out West with his wife to Alberta where he leaves behind his daughter, Denise Rawding; grandson, Jesse James; his dog, Nakita; and cats, Ally and Pesky. He also leaves behind his siblings, Arvilla and Elwood (Carrie); as well as numerous extended family and friends.

He was predeceased by his loving wife, Donna Rawding (nee Mckenzie); his parents, Weldon & Grace (nee Hirtle) Rawding; his sister, Jean; and his brother, Russell.

At Glen’s request cremation has taken place.

Celebration of Life
October 19, 2019
7:00 pm
Ponderosa Ranch Saloon
54029 Range Road 270
County of Sturgeon, Alberta

Roger George Tieulie

April 14, 1939 – September 29, 2019

It is with heavy hearts and great sadness that the family of Roger George Tieulie of Legal, Alberta announce his passing on September 29, 2019 at the age of 80 years.

Left to cherish his memories are his three daughters, Christine, Michelle and Jackie; his three grandchildren, Chad, Daniel and Cayla; as well as three great grandchildren, Carsen, Christian and Linden; four brothers, Maurice, Gerard, Louis and Paul; two sisters, Fernande and Suzanne; along with many nieces, nephews, cousins, extended family and friends.

He was predeceased by his parents, Jean and Mary Ange; siblings, Lorraine and Marcel.

Roger was an amazing man and loving father with a temper like a firecracker. He taught his daughters and grandchildren many things throughout his life. He did not always live an easy life but he certainly lived a full one: from fancy cars, to raising and barrel racing horses, to traveling in his big rigs across the country side. This man could fix anything and if he couldn’t fix it he would jimmy rig it somehow to make it work. Roger will be missed dearly.

 You’ve been our dad
You’ve been our teacher and our friend
You’ve loved us, we all know
We would like to hold onto you now
But we know you have to go

Your time on earth is over
With God you will now reside
And as we walked through our own lives
You’ll be there by our side

We love you and we will miss you
But you will hurt no more
And when our time is over
You will open up the door

To let us join our loved ones
Now living up above
And once again we will all be holding hands
And share again our love

Lillian Marie Martens

January 21, 1943 – September 26, 2019 

With profound sadness we announce the passing of Lillian Marie Martens on September 26, 2019 at the age of 76 years. A loving devoted mother, grandmother and friend to all whose lives she touched.

She was born January 21, 1943 in Erickson, Manitoba to Steve and Anne Katchur. She is survived by and lovingly remembered by her children, Alvin, Debbie, Dwayne, and Cheryl (Jim); grandchildren, Chelsea, Aaron, Riley and Taylor; and all those she loved and touched deeply.

Lil lived a full life as a wonderful mother, homemaker and worker in the property management sector while still a farm girl at heart. Most of all she loved her family and instilled in them strong values that have served them well. She will be dearly missed and forever in our hearts.

Those who knew Lil know she hated being fussed over and would rather give than receive. In lieu of funeral services and to honor Lil’s character we ask that all who wish to participate make a donation to your favorite charitable organization on the 77th anniversary of her birth January 21, 2020.

Clifford Harrison Wagar

May 21, 1949 – August 28, 2019

Cliff passed away in his sleep, at the age of 70 years, after a lengthy stay in hospital and a losing fight with pneumonia. Cliff was born in Grande Prairie and spent his early years in Wembley and then in Edmonton. After his marriage to Earla in 1972 they moved from Edmonton to Stony Plain to Vauxhall to Redwater.

Cliff leaves to cherish his memory, his wife, Earla (nee Carefoot); son and daughter-in-law, Jeffrey and Kelly; his precious granddaughter, Tayten; as well as his sister, Alice ; sister-in law, Heather; and a huge array of extended family and friends. He was predeceased by his father, Earl; his mother and step-father, Mary and Nik Lautner; and his two brothers, Gordon and Kennith.

It can’t be said that Cliff had an easy life but he did enjoy it. A trucking accident when he was 40 changed the direction of his life, but it didn’t stop him from appreciating his favorite hobby of fishing and sharing fishing stories with his friends.

Cliff’s family would like to express a very special thank you to all the staff at the Redwater Health Centre who made his stay there so comfortable.

Graveside Service
Saturday, September 21, 2019
at 1:00 pm
Waskatenau United Church Cemetery
1 Mile South of Hwy 288, RR 195

Celebration of Cliff’s Life
Saturday, September 21, 2019
following Inurnment
Redwater Pioneer Club
4916 – 50 Street
Redwater, Alberta
Alberta service will be officiated by Earle Sharam, D. Phil.
Please join us to share in the service and celebration of Cliff’s life.



Memorial Donations
If you wish, donations can be made to Earla’s charity of choice
Waskatenau United Church Cemetery Memorial Fund
Box 392
Waskatenau, AB
T0A 3P0
and/or
a charity of your choice.

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