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By Lethbridge Herald Obituaries on October 13, 2022.

DOLAN, Merrilyn

Merrilyn Gayle Dolan 1937 2022 Merrilyn Gayle Dolan (Gayle), beloved wife of Robert Dolan, passed away peacefully at St. Michael’s Health Centre on October 10, 2022 at the age of 85 years.
Gayle was born in Peterborough, Ontario on June 9th, 1937. She moved west with her husband Robert G. Dolan in 1974 and eventually settled in Lethbridge where she lived and worked for most of her life.
A Memorial Service will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Friday, October 14, 2022 at Christensen Salmon Generations Funeral Home, 703 13 Street North, Lethbridge, Alberta.
To share condolences, please visit http://www.generationsfh.ca


LARSON, Lois


LOIS DOT GIBB LARSON 1922 – 2022 On Thursday October 6, 2022, LOIS DOT GIBB LARSON completed her mortal journey and returned to her Father in Heaven after a long, fulfilling life. Born March 27, 1922 to loving parents John and Ritta Gibb, Lois was 100 years old at the time of her passing – a milestone she always thought she would reach. She passed peacefully in her sleep and loved ones can imagine the joyful reunion in heaven as she was greeted by many family members who had gone on before her.
Lois was the youngest of seven children. She was a child during the depression, living on a farm outside Magrath, where she spent endless hours playing with her two handicapped brothers Max and Garth. Lois was especially close with Garth, as she was one of the few people who could understand his way of speaking. She once recalled through misty eyes, “I learned more about living from Max and Garth than anyone, with the exception of my dear mother.” Her mother made her bloomers out of flour sacks and fixed her worn-out shoes with cardboard, but nothing was sad. Lois said her family felt lucky because they lived on a farm and had food. As a child, she ran nearly two miles to school each day, which Lois believed helped her develop a strong, healthy body.
Lois was in high school when she first met her eternal companion the charming Burns Larson. She was selling tickets to the Lions Ball. Burns bought a ticket and tried to convince Lois to go as his date. She emphatically declined going with a stranger, but he found her at the ball and asked her to dance. That was the beginning of a seven-year courtship, which was prolonged, partially, because Burns joined the Air Force during World War II. Burns and Lois were married in the Cardston LDS Temple in 1946. They enjoyed nearly 68 years of marriage prior to Burns’ passing in 2014.
Lois was a supportive wife to a busy surgeon and a loving mother to five children. Burns described Lois as having a very keen mind. He said if they ever had a problem, Lois would come up with a solution. As a mother, she was patient, yet disciplined. She was reserved in nature, but she loved to have fun. The Larsons enjoyed camping trips, ski trips, summers at the lake, and plenty of laughter. Lois loved to entertain and spent many hours planning parties with elaborate decorations, costumes, and fun activities.
Faith was a driving force in Lois’ life. She said one of her favorite scriptures taught her to build her foundation on the rock of her Redeemer, Jesus Christ. She taught her children about the power of prayer and trusting in the Lord. She was also an example of serving others and taught her children that if they felt down, they should do something for someone else. She spent many years serving in the Relief Society of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Lois and Burns served a full-time mission together in the Philippines, where they spent a year and a half traveling throughout the country providing medical care to both missionaries and local residents.
Lois was a gifted creator. She loved to make things look cute and make people feel special. Her talents included interior design, painting beautiful art pieces, cooking, baking, party planning, decorating, and crocheting. She was admired for her ability to make any space look beautiful. Her wedding cakes, famous hand-dipped chocolates, and delicious meals (served in a fashion that could be featured in a
magazine) were tokens of her love, and are now treasured memories for her children and grandchildren.
Her advice to her grandchildren was simply to be happy. “You make your own happiness,” she often said. “You can choose to be happy or you can be otherwise, no matter the situation. Life is wonderful, but you’ve got to make it that way.”
Through her exemplary life, Lois leaves a legacy that will continue to bless her descendants including her five children: the late John (Susan) Larson, Robert (Dianne) Larson, Joanne (Randy) Ellis, Lori (Drew) Morrison, Barbara Bartram, 29 grandchildren, and 77 great-grandchildren.
The Funeral Service will be held at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Cardston Alberta Stake Centre, 338 5th Ave. E., Cardston, AB., on Saturday, October 15th, 2022 at 11:00 a.m.
Friends may meet the family on Saturday from 10:00 to 10:45 am prior to the service. Interment to follow in the Cardston Cemetery.
Condolences may be sent to: http://www.legacyfuneralhome.ca


KONNO, Akira

KONNO, Akira (Aki) January 27, 1927 – Mission City, British Columbia October 8, 2022 – Calgary, Alberta Akira Konno of Calgary, AB, passed away on Saturday, October 8, 2022, at the age of 95 years. Aki was born in Mission City, British Columbia on January 27, 1927.
Aki is survived by his children, Mel (Debbie), Gord (Leslie), Laurie (Guy) and Doug (Cheryl); brother Naozo (Marie), as well as numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren. Aki was predeceased by his wife Chiyeko, his parents, Yukio and Haru; brothers, Katsushige (Helen) and Tsutomu; sisters, Hisako (Masayoshi) Iwamoto, Sachiko (Harry) Ikebuchi and Ann Konno.
No memorial service will be held as per his request. Condolences, memories, and photos may be shared and viewed at http://www.McInnisandHolloway.com.
In living memory of Akira Konno, a tree will be planted in the Ann & Sandy Cross Conservation Area by McInnis & Holloway Funeral Homes, Fish Creek, 14441 Bannister Road SE, Calgary, AB T2X 3J3, Telephone: 403-256-9575.


BRUISED HEAD, LYNDIA

LYNDIA BRUISED HEAD 1934 – 2022 Linda Bruised Head “Naatsi’kai’poi’sti’pii” Two Coming In (Naa’aa), was born on September 28, 1934 in Cardston, Alberta at the Indian Hospital. Naa’aa passed away peacefully, surrounded by all her children and family on October 4, 2022, due to a lengthy illness.
A Funeral Service will be held at 11:00 am, on Thursday, October 13, 2022, at MARTIN BROTHERS RIVERVIEW CHAPEL, 610-4 Street South, Lethbridge, Alberta. Interment to follow in the Pioneer Cemetery, Blood Reserve.
Visit http://www.mbfunerals.com to send a condolence.


LONDON, Annette

LONDON In deep sadness, we announce the passing of ANNETTE (WEST) LONDON with her loving husband Cecil at her side on 11 October 2022 at the Chinook Regional Hospital.
Born on 31 January 1939 in Lethbridge, to Clifford Dean West and Edna Inger Hill, Annette lived her entire life in Alberta surrounded by friends and family whom she cherished.
Of her immediate family, Annette was pre-deceased by her parents, her younger brother Rod, and her brother-in-law Evan Easthope, and is survived by her older sister Kaye Easthope and sister-in-law Isolde West.
In addition to Cecil, Annette is survived by her children Curt (& Lena), Heather (& Scott), and Chad (& Kenda); grandchildren Mackenzie (& Eric), Carling (& Dan), Luke, Connor (& Emily), Adia, and Trey; and great-grandchildren Dahlia, Max, and Isla.
An honours student and enthusiastic athlete, Annette grew up in Picture Butte. She became an accomplished keyboardist, and was frequently called upon to play the organ and piano at church.
As a student working at the Prince of Wales Hotel, Annette developed an affinity for spending time in Waterton National Park and a yearning to travel, a desire she fulfilled in later life when she and Cecil travelled widely with friends and family.
Annette attended the University of Alberta to qualify as a school teacher. She taught elementary classes fulltime in Stirling, Taber, and Drumheller, and later subbed in Lethbridge. She was approached throughout her life by adults expressing their gratitude for her efforts in their formative years. Having returned to university as a mature student, Annette inspired her own family and successfully encouraged her children and grandchildren to pursue post-secondary education.
Annette and her two faithful friends, Dorene Bullock and Gail Purnell, have been constant sources of mutual support over the past 40 years. Socially engaged, Annette contributed with Cecil to the community by volunteering in service activities of the Kiwanis and Rotary clubs. And, as a passionate sports fan, she was frequently met in the stands supporting local baseball and basketball teams.
Annette was a lifelong and devoted member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She put her excellent organizational skills to good use in concert with her sympathetic and personable nature as a Primary teacher and as a leader in the Young Women’s and Relief Society organizations at the ward and stake level.
Annette’s life of service to her family, friends, and community will be forever admired and honoured.
A Funeral Service will take place on Saturday, October 15 at 11:00 a.m. at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, LETHBRIDGE STAKE CENTRE, 2410 28 St. S. Lethbridge, AB.
Family and friends may meet with the family prior to the Service from 9:45 – 10:40 a.m.
Live stream available at the Salmon and Sons Website.
Refreshments from Noon – 1:00 pm
Interment will follow at the Stirling Cemetery.
To send a condolence, please visit http://www.salmonandsons.ca

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