February 21st, 2026
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Saturday, February 21, 2026


By Lethbridge Herald Obituaries on February 21, 2026.

SMALL, Mary MARY SMALL 1929 ~ 2026 Mrs. Mary Small of Lethbridge, beloved wife of the late Mr. Teodore Small, passed away at Chinook Regional Hospital on Saturday, February 7, 2026, at the age of 97 years.
Mom will truly be missed by her family including her daughter Gwen Miller (Bob Volk) and Gwen’s children Jan (Chris) and Patrick; son Jerry (Annette) and their children Nickolas (Luciana) and Krystal; and great-grandchildren Leo, Vincent, and Catarina.
Besides her loving husband Teodor “Fred” in 2005, Mary was predeceased by her parents Motria & Trochym Hawa, and her sister Anna (October 2025).
A Celebration of Life will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Monday, February 23, 2026, at MARTIN BROTHERS RIVERVIEW CHAPEL, 610 4 St S, Lethbridge.
Those who wish to pay their respects may attend a viewing one hour prior to the Funeral Service.
In lieu of flowers, those who wish may direct memorial donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada, 1200-2300 Yonge St, Box 2414 Toronto, ON, M4P1E4.
Visit http://www.mbfunerals.com to send a condolence.
VAN HIERDEN, Brittany BRITTANY LYNN VAN HIERDEN 1989 – 2026 It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of our dear daughter and sister, Brittany Lynn Van Hierden, on Friday, February 13, 2026. After a hard-fought battle with cancer, Brittany passed into the presence of her Savior at the age of 36 years.
Brittany was born on May 5, 1989, to Rick and Tracey, their third child and only daughter. She grew up on the Van Hierden family dairy farm just outside of Fort Macleod. For the first 6 1/2 years of her life, “Babes” was the “apple of her Daddy’s eye” until Rick suddenly passed away in 1996. Brittany went to elementary school in Fort Macleod and, in 2007, graduated from Immanuel Christian High School. She attended Lethbridge College, where she earned her Criminal Justice diploma, and then made a career turn into nursing, receiving her LPN designation at Lethbridge College in 2016. With policing still her number one career choice, she was accepted at the RCMP academy in Regina and officially became a member of the RCMP in August 2019. Brittany served with the force in Pelican Narrows, Rose Valley, and finally in Rosthern, SK.
In 2021, Brittany was diagnosed with cervical cancer, which she faced with her characteristic courage, determination, and grace. After surgery and treatment, Brittany was back at work, but then was diagnosed with neuroendocrine cancer late in 2024. Her journey was hard, but again she bravely researched and accepted every avenue of treatment open to her until there were no more options. Lovingly cared for by her mom, with the help of her brothers Ryan and Rick, Brittany was at peace, expressing her desire to be with Jesus.
Brittany will be remembered for being exceptionally kind, gentle, and sincere, touching the lives of everyone who knew her. She loved to be around animals, be it the calves on the farm she trained to drink from a bucket, taming the barn cats, or loving her dogs, who were a big part of her life. Brittany had a gift with children, who were drawn by her beautiful smile and compassionate heart, gently connecting with kids as she served with the RCMP in sometimes challenging situations. She played the piano beautifully and was an avid runner, having completed several marathons. Brittany’s Mom Tracey, was her best friend, and she was very close to her brothers, as she farmed alongside Ryan for many years, and then chose to join Rick in serving with the RCMP, sharing her experiences with and receiving encouragement from him. She will be deeply missed by her family and all those whose lives she touched in beautiful ways.
While going through treatments, Brittany fought hard, often expressing her desire to return to work even in the later stages of her illness. She maintained her optimism and perseverance throughout and always remained positive, hoping she could go to work soon. Over this past Christmas, the family enjoyed some of Brittany’s last good moments. Brittany assisted around the house with cooking, cleaning up, and doing way too much instead of resting. This was the way she was, and Brittany often did too much and went above what was expected. Brittany continued to stay busy and tried new hobbies to keep herself busy, and never stopped trying to learn something new.
Besides her mom, Tracey, and brothers Ryan and Rick (and his partner Kelly), Brittany is survived by her grandpa Mike Degenstein and many aunts, uncles, and cousins, to whom she was very special. Besides her dad, Rick, she was predeceased by her grandma, Patricia Degenstein, Opa (Hendrik), and Oma (Jenny) Van Hierden.
Condolences will be held from 2-4 p.m. on Monday, February 23, 2026, at the University Drive Alliance Church – 55 Columbia Blvd W, Lethbridge, Alberta.
A Funeral Service will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Tuesday, February 24, 2026, at the University Drive Alliance Church.
Interment will follow at the Fort Macleod Union Cemetery – 3050 9th Avenue, Fort Macleod, Alberta.
In lieu of flowers, those who wish to may direct memorial donations to the RCMP Benevolent Fund at npf-fpn.com/donate/
Keep smiling, Brittany … we love you so much! “He will wipe away every tear from their eyes, and death shall be no more, neither shall there be mourning, nor crying, nor pain anymore for the former things have passed away … Behold, am making all things new.” Rev. 21:4-5 Visit http://www.mbfunerals.com to send a condolence.
ANGYAL, Julia Julia Angyal 1938 – 2026 Julia Angyal, beloved wife of the late Frank Angyal Sr., passed away peacefully at her home in Taber on Tuesday, February 17, 2026 at the age of 88 years.
Julia will be fondly remembered by her four children, eleven grandchildren and twenty two great grandchildren, Frank (Lori) Angyal Jr. of Taber and their family Clayton (Lisa) Angyal (his children Jayden and Chase), Adele (Trevor) Joly, Frank (Courtney) Angyal (their family Nash and Nellie) and Derek (Jenny) Angyal (his children Emery and Lennex); Julie (Russell) Bowman of Taber and their family Daina (Colt) Lazzarotto (their children Raegan and Abby) and Kevin (Destiny) Bowman (their children Brooklynn and Myla); Ethel (Doug) Russell of Lethbridge and their family David (Melissa) Russell (their children Emily and Gavin) and Michael Russell (his children Lucas and Mia); Kathy Boersma of Taber and her family Clarrissa (Mark) Brown (their children Mercedes, Mackenzie and Zoey), Brandi (Dan) Lengert (their children Parker and Liam) and Andy (Jolene) Boersma (their children Morgan, Shae and Isabella).
She was predeceased by her husband Frank Angyal Sr.; parents George and Julia Novak; son in-law Ralph Boersma and great grandson Aiden Russell and loved ones in Hungary.
Julia was born February 12, 1938 in Tiszaberal, Hungary. She married the love of her life Frank in 1956 and immigrated to Canada. She was patient, warm and kind. Julia’s family will miss her dearly.
The Funeral Service will be held at Southland Funeral Chapel, 5006 – 48 Avenue, Taber on Saturday, February 28, 2026 at 2:00 P.M. with Life Celebrant Shelly Dawn officiating. Burial to follow at the Taber Memorial Garden. Condolences may be forwarded by visiting our website at http://www.southlandfuneral.com.
Those who are unable to attend and wish to view the service online may do so by visiting Julia’s obituary page on our website and clicking on the livestream link that will be available at 1:45 P.M. on Saturday, February 28, 2026. Barring any technical difficulties, the livestream will begin at 2:00 P.M.
If friends so desire, memorial tributes in Julia’s name may be made directly to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Alberta, 100, 119 – 14 Street NW, Calgary, Alberta T2N 1Z6 (www.heartandstroke.com).
Arrangements in care of Southland Funeral Chapel, Taber. Telephone: (403) 223-8778.

SHIMA, Yeisho Yeisho Ray Shima February 12, 1940 – February 8, 2026 (85 Years Old) It is with deepest sadness that we announce the passing of Yeisho Ray Shima, 85, of St. Albert, Alberta. Ray passed away peacefully in Edmonton, following a short but courageous battle with lung cancer. He fought the disease as he lived his life, with grace and optimism.
Ray was born February 12, 1940, in Coaldale, Alberta to his parents, Seisho and Matsuko (Toyama) Shima. He was the fourth of nine children and grew up in southern Alberta on the family farm. Although he spent many long hours working the root farm, his creative spirit and penchant for learning led him to the United States, where he attended the Los Angeles Arts Centre, L.A. Tech College and the University of Southern California.
After graduation, Ray returned to Canada and spent his career in the advertising industry in Toronto, Montreal, Winnipeg, Calgary, and Edmonton. Upon retiring from advertising, Ray spent nearly 20 years working at Walmart in St. Albert where he fostered many friendships. Ray’s perpetual yearning for adventure, knowledge, and connection led to endless entertaining stories.
Ray was married to Evelyn Hughes for 10 years and they shared three children. He was also the proud Poppa to three beautiful granddaughters. His grandchildren were one of his greatest joys and he leaves with them a legacy of kindness, creativity, positivity, and hard work. He cherished time with family, nurturing his tropical plants, music, cooking, walking the paths along the Sturgeon River, and watching sports. Ray will be remembered for his warm smile, his laughter, generosity, and his love for friends and family.
Ray is survived by his three children, Kerry (Orissa) Shima, Jamie Shima (Victoria), Miyako Shima (Damien), and his three granddaughters, Abigail (Logan), Aida, and Anabel. He also leaves behind his siblings, Dave Shima, Meiko (Rob) Pennock, Sandy (Mas) Shigehiro, and Randy (Bev) Shima, as well as numerous loving nieces, nephews, and cousins.
He was predeceased by his parents, brother Seiyei Shimabukuro, and sisters Nancy Baker, Miyoko Fujimoto, and Naoko Tamayose.
The family wishes to thank Dr. Al-Kayssi, the staff at the Sturgeon Hospital, the Cross Cancer Institute, Château Mission Court, and Norwood Hospice for their compassionate care.
A Celebration of Life will be held on March 27, 2026 at 1:00 pm at the St. Albert Curling Club, 3 Tache St. in St. Albert, Alberta. Ray was an avid community volunteer for most of his life and in lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Boyle Street Community Services in Edmonton https://www.boylestreet.org/give.
Arrangements entrusted to the care of Sturgeon Memorial Funeral Chapel (780) 921-3900
LIVINGSTONE, Bruce LIVINGSTONE (Gordon) Bruce Livingstone, beloved husband of Patricia Livingstone, passed away peacefully at the Foothills Hospital in Calgary on Monday February 16, 2026 at the age of 76.
Besides his loving wife of 49 years, Bruce is survived by his children and grandchildren: Steven (Hayley) Livingstone of Cochrane (Nina and Fiona); Matthew (Shelby) Livingstone of Perth (Madilyn and Lexi); Sharon (Tyler) Nelson of Raymond (Mattias, Adrianna, Marshall, Soren, Catherine, Erik, Clara, Ethan, Aaron, and Henry); John (Asha) Livingstone of Lethbridge (Porter and Wyatt); and Patricia (Terek) Jonzon of Lethbridge (Daenerys and Adelaide).
Also left to mourn are his siblings Don (Marsha) Livingstone, Louise Brown, and Bob Livingstone; and Patricia’s siblings Valentine (Edward) Leong, Greg (Miko) Pedersen, and Suzette (Dave) Farrant.
Bruce was predeceased by his parents Don and Merne Livingstone; his in-laws Russell and Thelma Pedersen; his siblings in-law Don Brown, Cathy Livingstone, and Peter Pedersen; and by his precious infant daughter Janice Emily Livingstone.
Bruce was born on January 28, 1950, and raised entirely in Lethbridge. He graduated from Lethbridge Collegiate Institute, attended the University of Calgary, and went on to earn his Chartered Accountant designation. He worked as a professional accountant in Lethbridge for more than 40 years and was deeply involved in the management of Bridge Valley Golf, proudly following in the footsteps of his late father, R.D. Livingstone.
He lived for a time in Toronto and Vancouver, where he met Patricia at church in the Institute choir – “She was the chorister, and I was the Bass section”. They were married in 1977 and made their first home in Richmond BC. Soon they had 2 young boys and Bruce noticed he was spending more time commuting into the city for work than with his family. In 1981 they made the decision to move from the coast back to Alberta, where he could work closer to home and be a more involved father. As 4 more children were added to the family, Bruce made family vacations a priority, loading up the van and trailer or motorhome each year to drive to Vancouver Island, California, Nevada, and Texas, visiting every monument, national park, and science centre along the way. Regular summer camping in Kananaskis Country was also undertaken, including bikes for everyone to ride the trails. We went on every interpretive hike and watched every evening performance by the park staff. Perpetual learning and self-improvement was very important to Bruce, and he encouraged all his children to set goals and to get as much education as they could. Pleas for toys were often unanswered, but in a bookstore Bruce’s wallet was wide open. The value of hard work was also taught, both with daily chores and larger projects around the house and yard.
Bruce worked diligently to have consistent family scripture study and family prayer each morning with everyone before they headed off to school. Early morning seminary was a priority as he left early for work to get his teenagers there on time, and Sundays were for going to church. Bruce and Patricia were called as Temple Workers in the Cardston Temple with an assignment to serve for 3 years, but they loved it so much that they ended up serving for over 7 years. Bruce often said that his time as a Temple Worker was the happiest phase of his life. He had a personal love for his Savior as he strived to be closer to Him throughout his life.
The family extends heartfelt thanks to the exceptional Doctors and medical staff at Foothills Hospital, Chinook Regional Hospital, and the Raymond Medical Clinic for their compassionate care.
In keeping with Bruce’s wishes, no formal funeral service will be held. A private family graveside service will take place at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to either the Canadian Diabetes Association, or to the Chinook Regional Hospital Foundation to bring improved Cardiac care to Lethbridge.
To send condolences, please visit http://www.generationsfh.ca
STEWART, Dewayn “Bud” STEWART Mr. Dewayn “Bud” Lamont Stewart passed away on Thursday, February 19, 2026, in Fort Macleod at the age of 93 years.
Funeral arrangements will be announced when completed.
To send condolences, please visit http://www.generationsfh.ca
FURTADO, Sylvia FURTADO SYLVIA LUIZA DEODITA BARBARA FURTADO, beloved wife, mother, grandmother, sister, and friend, passed away on Monday, January 26, 2026, at Legacy Lodge in Lethbridge, Alberta, at the age of 88.
Sylvia was born on December 4, 1937, in Nairobi, Kenya, raised in Goa and Belgaum, and lived in Nairobi and Calgary.
She is lovingly remembered by her son, Alastair (Maureen) Furtado; her cherished grandchildren, Kathryn, Ryan, Kevin, and Mandy; her brother, Antonio “Steven” D’Souza; and her sisters, Theresa and Suzanne.
Sylvia was predeceased by her beloved husband, Valentin Jose Maximiano Furtado; her parents, Felix and Dominica D’Souza; and her brothers, Gabin D’Souza and Augustus D’Souza.
Throughout her working life, she began her career with Ethiopian Airlines, a position that reflected her love of travel and connection with people. She later worked in accounts with Eatons & Johnstone Walker.
Outside of her professional life, Sylvia found great joy in cooking and hosting, always welcoming others with generosity and warmth. She had a passion for gardening and took pride in creating beautiful, inviting spaces for everyone to enjoy. Travel remained a lifelong love, reflecting her curiosity and appreciation for the world around her. Sylvia and Valentin loved their time socializing with friends especially playing cards and events at CANOSCA club.
Sylvia’s memory will live on in the hearts of all who knew and loved her.
The family would like to thank the staff at Legacy Lodge, Lethbridge Family Services, The View and Caring Connections YQL for their care and compassion, as well as all of Slyvia’s friends and family.

To send a condolence, please visit http://www.cornerstonefuneralhome.com
NUHN, Catharine NUHN CATHARINE NUHN, beloved wife of Brian Nuhn, passed away peacefully in Lethbridge, Alberta on Thursday, February 19, 2026, at the age of 65 years.
Catharine was born on April 3, 1960 to Elmer and Marjorie Siegrist of Owen Sound, Ontario, both of whom predeceased her. She carried with her the values of family, kindness, and dedication that were instilled in her from a young age.
She is lovingly remembered by her devoted husband, Brian Nuhn of Lethbridge; her children, Chadd (Melissa) Nuhn of Foremost, Alberta, and Amanda (Tim) Baker of Marion, Ohio; and her cherished grandchildren, Alekzander Nuhn, Ava Baker, Frances Nuhn, Chase Nuhn, and Asher Nuhn, as well as her stepchild, Johme D. Daudun. She is also survived by her siblings, Richard (Jenniffer) Siegrist and Jennifer (Brad) Wells.
Catharine loved her grandchildren passionately and found her greatest joy in time spent with them. Whether sharing stories, attending milestones, or simply enjoying quiet moments together, her love for them was boundless and unwavering.
She and Brian treasured their travels together, especially their time snowbirding to the United States in their camper. Catharine delighted in walking and exploring nature, always appreciating the beauty around her. She had a special gift for capturing scenic photographs of her travels and her family, preserving precious memories that will be cherished for generations.
Above all, Catharine was a selfless and caring person who always thought of others before herself. She had a gentle way of ensuring everyone was cared for and supported, and her kindness left a lasting impact on all who knew her.
She will be deeply missed and lovingly remembered.

To send a condolence, please visit http://www.cornerstonefuneralhome.com
HASTINGS, Michael HASTINGS August 7, 1951 – February 11, 2026 MICHAEL LOUIS HASTINGS, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, February 11, 2026, at the age of 74, three months after discovering he had stage 4 pancreatic cancer. He was surrounded by family at home as he entered the eternal glory and loving arms of his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
He was predeceased by his parents, Donald and Patricia Hastings, of Yakima, Washington.
He is survived by his loving faithful wife and best friend, Gwendolyn Kay Hastings, of 54 years; six children and their spouses: Jeff (Tania) Hastings (Granbury, TX), Jason (Rebecca) Hastings (Lethbridge, AB), Tim (Erica) Hastings (Edmonton, AB), Kalen (Naomi) Hastings (Coaldale, AB), Kara (Ben) Indenbosch (Kalispell, MT) and Kendon (Mackenzie) Hastings (Coaldale, AB); 19 grandchildren, and one great grandchild; his younger sister Linda Calvert (Michael Stefanchick) (Vancouver, WA), and his older brother Terry Hastings (Mattawa, WA).
Michael taught at Lethbridge College from 1974 until his retirement from full-time teaching in 2007 to dedicate more time to ministry. An avid fisherman and “fisher of men,” Mike touched the lives of many through his gregarious personality, trademark high fives, adventurous spirit and heart of compassion. He loved self-sacrificially and ordered his steps with future good in mind. You were an amazing husband, father and grandfather who made a profound impact on our lives. You fought the good fight, kept the faith and finished the race. Though you will be greatly missed, your legacy will live on through your children and grandchildren and the lives of those you touched. To the trailblazer who ran with endurance, we say: ‘Well done, good and faithful servant.’
A Celebration of Mike’s life will be held at PARK MEADOWS BAPTIST CHURCH, 2011 15 Avenue North, Lethbridge, AB, on Saturday, February 28, 2026 at 2:00 PM.

To send a condolence, please visit http://www.cornerstonefuneralhome.com
HORVATH, Boris HORVATH With deep sorrow, we announce the passing of BORIS CAROLUS HORVATH, beloved husband of Fern Ann Lys Horvath of Lethbridge, Alberta, passed away peacefully at the Chinook Regional Hospital on Friday, January 30, 2026, at the age of 82.
He is lovingly remembered by his wife Fern; his son Mikhael Horvath of Kelowna; his daughter Andrea Horvath-Greeve of Calgary; and his grandchildren Amalia, Mary, Jakub, and Camila Horvath. He is also survived by his brother Ivan Horvath of Slovakia.
Boris was predeceased by his parents, Dr. Jozef and Margita Horvath, and his siblings Margita Horvath and Dr. Jozef Horvath, all of Slovakia. Born in Slovakia, Boris came of age during a time of political upheaval. In 1968, amid the Soviet invasion, his courage and quiet determination led him to leave his homeland to Canada in search of freedom and opportunity.
An agricultural engineer by training, Boris earned a Master of Science in Agricultural Engineering from the University of Alberta. Through perseverance, humility, and hard work, he built a meaningful career and life. One of his early roles was with the Land Development Branch in Medicine Hat, working in the Water Resources Division of the Department of Agriculture. He later worked for the Lethbridge Northern Irrigation District (L.N.I.D.) for over fifteen years and eventually went on to apply his expertise internationally, designing irrigation canals in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
In Canada, Boris built a life grounded in love, integrity, and service. He met the love of his life, Fern, and they married in 1974, sharing a devoted partnership marked by warmth and enduring romance. Together, they raised a family to whom he passed on his kindness, resilience, strong work ethic, and faith. Guided by his Christian beliefs, he lived with generosity of spirit and genuine care for others. Boris was also known for his exceptional wine-making abilities, which he joyfully shared with family and friends.
Despite significant health challenges in later years, Boris never lost his hope or gentleness. He met life and its hardships with quiet strength and unwavering love. He will be deeply missed and forever remembered.
A Prayer Service will be held at CORNERSTONE FUNERAL HOME, 2825 – 32 Street South, Lethbridge, AB, on Friday, February 27, 2026 7:00 P.M. with Deacon Bruce Barnett officiating.
A Funeral Mass will be celebrated at ST. MARTHA’S PARISH, 355 Columbia Blvd. West, Lethbridge, AB, on Saturday, February 28, 2026 at 11:00 A.M. with Father Valentine Suum Celebrating.
Boris will be laid to rest in Archmount Cemetery.
The Prayer Service, Funeral Mass and Graveside will be live-streamed and may be viewed through Boris’ obituary on the Cornerstone website.

To send a condolence, please visit http://www.cornerstonefuneralhome.com
WHITE MAN LEFT, Melvin WHITE MAN LEFT MELVIN LEWIS WHITE MAN LEFT, Pooks-ipiitoo-piikiis (Little Eagle Ribs), passed away on February 6, 2026 at the age of 57 years. The Wake Service will be held on Friday, March 6 from 7:00 – 11:00 pm at Senator Gladstone Hall, Blood Reserve. The Funeral Mass will be held on Saturday, March 7 at 11:00 am at St. Mary’s Immaculate Conception Church, Blood Reserve. Interment will follow at St. Mary’s Blood Band Cemetery.
To send a condolence please visit http://www.legacyfuneralhome.ca
PARKINSON, Judith PARKINSON JUDITH PARKINSON (nee Malchow), beloved wife of the late Herb Parkinson, and mother to Darren, Scott and Mitch Malchow, passed away peacefully at the Chinook Regional Hospital on Wednesday, February 18, 2026 at the age of 81 years.
At Judith’s request, no funeral service will be held. Cremation entrusted to Cornerstone Funeral Home.
To send a condolence, please visit http://www.cornerstonefuneralhome.com

FOLKINS, Shirley FOLKINS SHIRLEY CAROL FOLKINS, of Lethbridge, Alberta, formerly of Warner, Alberta, passed away peacefully at Cedar Creek Adaptacare on November 4, 2025 at the age of 98 years.
Shirley was born in Vancouver, British Columbia, the daughter of Lorne and Jesse Jackson. Shirley and Howard farmed for many years while raising five children in the Warner area. Her dedication to family and community was reflected by her involvement in family activity and community life in the Warner and surrounding area until her move to Lethbridge in the early 1980’s.
She is remembered for her involvement at the Warner Evangelical United Brethren Church as well as demonstrating more than just a casual interest in curling. Shirley also helped form and participated in the Warner Figure Skating Club in the early years of its organization, and will be remembered for the many hours spent on the golf course. Much of Shirley’s time while living in Lethbridge involved making many memories volunteering with Sharon and Pat at the Lethbridge Seniors Centre.
Shirley is survived by her sister Joy (Chris); sister-in-law, Rosalie; children: Greg (Lyla) and Brenda; son-in-law, Jay; grandchildren: Jared (Jaimi), Jacqueline (Ryan), and Christian; as well as her great-grandchildren: Gracie, Jude, Ethan, Lucas and Brody along with many nieces and nephews living in and outside the southern Alberta region. She was preceded in death by her daughter, Karen; son, Kent; grandson, Jaye; daughter, Janine; husband, Howard and her niece, Heidi.
Mom… you are missed and you will always be remembered for helping lead our family through the good times and through life’s many challenges. From your family that loves you!
To send a condolence, please visit http://www.cornerstonefuneralhome.com

HNATIUK, Joseph HNATIUK JOSEPH MICHAEL HNATIUK, of Lethbridge, beloved husband of Charlotte Hnatiuk, passed away peacefully at home on Wednesday, February 18, 2026 at the age of 90 years.
A private family service will be held in the spring.
Joseph will be laid to rest in the Wadena Cemetery in Saskatchewan at a later date.
To send a condolence, please visit http://www.cornerstonefuneralhome.com

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