By Lethbridge Herald Obituaries on January 8, 2016.
GARY KENNA
DECEMBER 21, 1955 ~ JANUARY 1, 2016
Gary Kenna, beloved husband of Token Kenna and loving father of Karli and Kimberli Kenna, passed away suddenly on Friday, January 1, 2016 at the age of 60.
Gary was born in Lethbridge, Alberta. He was an accomplished Canadian champion archer holding numerous distance records in his category, as well a coach/mentor. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, pool, golf, and poker along with a multitude of hobbies in his beloved garage!
He was predeceased by his father Frank Kenna, survived by his mother Phyllis Kenna and siblings Margaret Jensen, Wayne (Kim) Kenna, Dennis Kenna, Joyce (Greg) Paulson, Irene (Wayne) Zaretski, Lorraine Hyland, Jim Kenna and Darryl (Sherry) Kenna.
A Celebration of Life will be held from 1:00pm – 4:00pm on Saturday, January 9, 2016 at the COAST HOTEL with family words at 2:00pm.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Alberta, Box 2211, Lethbridge, AB, T1J 4K7, or to the Canadian Diabetes Association, 204-2323 32nd Ave NE, Calgary, AB, T2E 6Z3, in memory of Gary Kenna.
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Eunice Clara Dravland
1927 – 2016
Eunice Clara Vinge Dravland, devoted wife of the late Vernon Dravland passed away peacefully at Fairmont Extendicare in Lethbridge on January 3, 2016 at the age of 88 years.
She is survived by her daughter Elsa (Stephen) Mickelsen of Encinitas, California, and Eric (Susan) Dravland of Lenoir, North Carolina, as well as ten grandchildren and five great-grandchildren, and numerous cousins, nieces, and nephews. She is also survived by her brother Donald Vinge of Edmonton and Doreen Nostbakken of Saskatoon.
She is predeceased by two brothers and three sisters. She treasured her family. She, Don, and Doreen were the three “little kids†of the family and had an especially close relationship.
She was born in Torquay, Saskatchewan, to Peder and Dorma Vinge, and came of age in the Depression and War Years. These instilled in her a practical nature and courage to work hard, speak her mind, and face every challenge. She went on to study at the Lutheran Collegiate Bible Institute in Outlook, Saskatchewan, and Concordia College in Moorhead, Minnesota. After teaching in North Dakota and Minnesota, she and Vernon moved to Lethbridge in 1969. She joined the faculty at Catholic Central High School where she taught home economics for over twenty years. She always took a special interest in the lives of her students. After retirement, she and Vernon bought the original Dravland farm in North Dakota, where they spent many summers.
She is remembered as a woman of energy, integrity, and faith. She was always busy, whether with teaching, knitting, or preparing lutefisk or cracked glass candy for entertaining her many friends. She could be counted on to speak her mind openly and honestly. She was a member of the congregation of the Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd. While watching her and supporting her in the struggle of the last few years of her life, we remember her hard work, energy and enthusiasm for life, faith, and family.
A Memorial Service will be held at 11:00am on Saturday, January 9, 2016 at the LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD, 2406 – 11 Ave. South, Lethbridge. A service of internment will be held at Turtle Mountain Lutheran Church, Carbury, North Dakota, in the summer.
The family is thankful for the skilled and loving care provided by Fairmont Extendicare.
“You do the best you can with the light you have today.â€
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EAGLE SPEAKER December 13, 1936-January 2, 2016
‘Aapoyaakii’ (BYRDE EAGLE SPEAKER) passed away peacefully at Cardston Hospital surrounded by her family on Saturday, January 2, 2016. Byrde was born at the Blood Indian Hospital on December 13, 1936 to ‘Ootsiko’waohsoyi’ (Buffalo Calf Tail) ‘Misamissp’ (Long Time Old Man) Michael Eagle Speaker and ‘Maohksimmoniisi’ (Red Otter) Kathleen (nee Weasel Fat). Byrde is survived by her children: Dwayne‘Naatoisaaka’sim’ (Sacred Root) and Terrance ‘ Isstsistahtaapaomahkaan’ (Traveling about Underneath), grandchildren: Kayler and Drake and their mother Kelly-Jo Russell, her brother Ike Eagle Speaker (Gerry) and sister Evelyn Locker as well as many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her parents and her brothers: Wilfred (infant), Erby (infant) and Tyrone, her sisters: Beulah (Allan) Standing Alone Sr., Shirley (Pvt. Louie) Merrick and Marjorie, and nephew Louis Merrick. Byrde was raised in the traditional ways of Kainai and grew up in a very close knit family that was always together. She grew up with Tallman whom she knew as her grandfather; her grandmother Pipi had passed two years before her birth. She grew up with Aunt Louise and Uncle Bernard, was well taken care of and taught the traditional ways from Tallman and her parents. As a member of the Nitaitsskaiksi (Lone Fighter) Clan and Siksinnokaiksi (Black Elk) Clan, she grew up among Tatsikiitapi on the Blood Reserve. Her father was of the Siksinnokaiksi Clan from the north end of the Blood Reserve. Her father ‘Misamissp’ was born in 1903 and her mother ‘Maohksimmoniisi’ in 1910. Byrde excelled at whatever she undertook. Although she was not directly involved in any sacred societies of Kainai, she provided support for her brother Tyrone in the Sundance ceremonies of the Sioux Tribe which he was a part of for 8 years. Byrde had the gift of song and knew the social songs and the sacred society songs which she learned from her parents through their involvement with social and sacred societies. In May 1986, Byrde established the family drum group named “Blood Travellers†and travelled extensively with her sons throughout BC and the USA. She also sang with Old Agency, with whom she travelled to Manitoulin Island. She was also part of a documentary “Singing our Stories†and performed at The Sundance Film Festival. She also sang with Wayne Plume’s dance troop. Byrde was considered a mom and grandma to a lot of drum groups. She also danced traditional and participated throughout Canada and the USA. Byrde was encouraged by her parents to continue school and even at times when she was lonely and felt like quitting school, she would return home to her family where she felt rejuvenated from visits with family and elders. It was important to provide herself with a balance between European society and her traditional belief system. She completed her post-secondary education and received a degree in Social Work as well as a diploma in Business. In 1968 she worked for the Department of Indian Affairs (DIAND) in Edmonton and in 1971, as Executive Director of the Calgary Friendship Centre. She worked for the DIAND in Fort Smith, NWT and Fort Qu’Appelle. She was also employed with the Provincial Department of Agriculture in the Information Division, worked as a Stenographer- Book Keeper, Real Estate Agent- Secretary and at the St. Paul’s Treatment Centre. Among her greatest contributions to the community was her work with the Repatriation Program at Kainawa Children’s Services where she was instrumental in the negotiation of a Repatriation Agreement with the Blackfeet Tribe of Montana that resulted in the successful repatriation of many of our children from the USA. Upon her retirement she served as a Peacemaker with the Kainai Peacemaking Program since 2009. She was selected for this role based on her extensive experience in and lifelong commitment to child welfare matters. She also contributed her extensive knowledge of Blood/Blackfoot names and their origins, offering translations and interpretations. Byrde grew up among her elderly relatives including Tall Man, Uncle Morning Bird and his wife Niitsitaki from whom she learned the tribal history, traditional values, teachings and the Kainai way of life. Byrde will be sadly missed by her family and the many friends she made in her travels on the pow- wow trail. She will be forever remembered for her kindness and helpful ways, her extensive knowledge of Blood Tribe history, social and ceremonial songs and all her great stories. Happy trails Byrde! A Wake will be held at SENATOR GLADSTONE HALL, Blood Reserve, Alberta, on Friday, January 8, 2016 from 6:00 to 11:00 P.M. The Funeral Service will be held at SENATOR GLADSTONE HALL, on Saturday, January 9, 2016 at 11:00 A.M. with Reverend Michael Tipper officiating. Interment to follow at St. Paul’s Cemetery.
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FLORENCE “FLORRIE” HELEN GILLETT, beloved wife of the late Roger Gillett, of Lethbridge, passed away at the Peter Lougheed Hospital, on Thursday, December 31, 2015 at the age of 83 years.
A Memorial Service will be held at ST. AUGUSTINE’S ANGLICAN CHURCH, 411 – 11 Street South, Lethbridge, AB on Friday, January 8, 2016 at 11:00 A.M. with Reverend Andrew Horne officiating.
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HUBERT
MARY HUBERT, of Coaldale, beloved wife of the late David F. Hubert, passed away peacefully into the presence of her Lord and Saviour at the Chinook Regional Hospital on Wednesday, January 6, 2016 at the age of 88 years.
A Visitation will be held at CORNERSTONE FUNERAL HOME – 2800 Mayor Magrath Drive South, Lethbridge, AB. on Tuesday, January 12th, 2015 from 6:30 P.M. – 8:00 P.M.
A Graveside Service will be held at the COALDALE MENNONITE CEMETERY – Coaldale, Alberta, on Wednesday, January 13th, 2016 at 10:00 A.M. with Pastor Gary Burke officiating.
A Funeral Service will immediately follow the Graveside Service at the COALDALE MENNONITE BRETHREN CHURCH – 2114 18th Street, Coaldale, Alberta, at 11:00 A.M.
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Gordon McCrystal
It is with great sadness we say goodbye to Gordon Edward McCrystal, of Lethbridge, AB. He passed away at the Peter Lougheed Centre, in Calgary, AB., on Dec. 23rd, 2015, with family by his side.
He will always be loved and never forgotten by his wife Judy, his children Tammy (Tony Wood), Mark, and Danette Blyth, his grandchildren Chalci (Curtis Dyck), Brandon, Kenedi, Jaiden, Ariel, Rose, Brittany, Ashley, and Jordan, great grandchild Daemon Dyck.
He is survived by his brothers Steve and Frank (Wendy) McCrystal and his sister Dorothy Cheke, along with many nieces and nephews.
He is predeceased by his parents, Charles and Mildred McCrystal, brother Ronald McCrystal, grandson Mitchell McCrystal and great granddaughter Charlotte Dyck.
A Celebration Of Life will be held on Sat., Jan. 23rd at The Coast Convention Centre, in Lethbridge, from 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm, where memories can be shared with everyone.
Donations can be made to Peter Lougheed Centre I.C.U. 28 in Calgary, AB.
LAND
JAMES RENO LAND passed away at the Edith Cavell Care Centre on Friday, January 1, 2016 at the age of 35 years.
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LONG TIME SQUIRREL
JUDY ANN LONG TIME SQUIRREL of the Blood Reserve, passed away suddenly at home, on Monday, January 4, 2016 at the age of 47 years.
A Visitation & Family Service will be held at CORNERSTONE FUNERAL HOME, 2800 Mayor Magrath Drive South, Lethbridge, AB, on Monday, January 11, 2016 at 4:00 P.M. with Pastor Rocky Brave Rock officiating.
A Wake will be held at OLD SAIPOYI SCHOOL, Blood Reserve, AB, on Monday, January 11, 2016, starting at 7:00 P.M. and continuing all night.
The Funeral Mass will be Celebrated at ST. MARY’S IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CATHOLIC CHURCH, Blood Reserve, AB, on Tuesday, January 12, 2016 at 11:00 A.M. with Father Pawel Andrasz, O.M.I., Celebrant.
Interment to follow at St. Catherine’s Cemetery, Blood Reserve, AB.
In memory of and in respect for Judy, the family would appreciate no consumption of alcoholic beverages before or during the services.
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Mary Louise Mackenzie
1942 – 2016
It is with heavy hearts that we, as a family, announce the passing of Mary Louise MacKenzie, beloved wife of the late John Angus MacKenzie on Wednesday, January 6, 2016 at the Chinook Regional Hospital at the age of 78.
A private family service will be held at home in Nova Scotia at a later date.
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MANDEVILLE
Nov. 3, 1931 – Jan. 5, 2016
It is with great sadness we announce the passing of PEARL VICTORIA MANDEVILLE at the youthful age of 84. After a brief but courageous battle with cancer, Pearl passed away peacefully surrounded by family and friends at St. Michael’s Health Centre, Palliative Care Unit. She was predeceased by husband Harold Mandeville, son-in-law Neil Pederson, parents Edna and Reg Cansdale, sister Margaret (Norm) Stuppard, brother Reg Cansdale, brothers-in-law Bob Magrath and Cecil Braaten. Those left to mourn her are: son Bryan, daughter Vicky, grandchildren Travis, Julie and Chase, sisters Betty-Anne Magrath and Dorothy Braaten, brother-in-law Fred Mandeville, sister-in-law Dixie Lockhart, as well as all those who were like family to Pearl and are too many to name.
Pearl has been an accomplished cowgirl, devoted wife and mother, and doting grandmother. She will be lovingly remembered for her fashionable style, her grace, and her beauty inside and out. Pearl had the biggest heart, which allowed her love to reach out not only to her real family, but also her rodeo family. She was an icon in the rodeo world, being inducted into the Canadian Rodeo Hall of Fame in 2015 after her husband Harold who was inducted in 1998. After 58 years of marriage, Harold was undoubtedly used to waiting for his wife and will surely be happy to greet her at Heaven’s gate after waiting there for her since 2008.
Relatives and friends are invited to pay their respects prior to the Funeral Service at ST. AUGUSTINE’S ANGLICAN CHURCH – 411 – 11th Street South, Lethbridge, Alberta on Monday, January 11th, 2016 from 10:00 – 11:00 A.M.
The Funeral Service will immediately follow the Visitation at ST. AUGUSTINE’S ANGLICAN CHURCH, at 11:00 A.M. with Canon James Robinson officiating.
For those who wish to attend, the Interment will follow the luncheon at Archmount Cemetery.
In memory of Pearl and in lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the SPCA, c/o Bryan Mandeville – 4400 4th Avenue South, Lethbridge, Alberta, T1J-4B3.
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Douglas Mueller
1949 – 2015
Doug Mueller, beloved husband of Rosemary (Rosey) of Warner, Father to Kurtis (Heather) of Lethbridge, and Blaine (Alanna) of Warner passed away January 3rd, 2016 at the age of 66.
Doug is also remembered by his mother, Violette; his brothers, Michael (Ardell), Leonard, Thomas (Karen). Doug was predeceased by his father, Oscar.
Doug grew up on the family farm in Warner where he and his brothers were involved in many shenanigans throughout their childhood. He attended school in Wrentham and then Warner High School. Doug left the farm to attend Lethbridge College and then the University of Calgary to obtain a Bachelor of Arts Degree. After he graduated, Doug backpacked across Europe with his lifelong friend Herb Culler; they had great adventures and made memories to last a lifetime.
Doug returned to the family farm and then met the love of his life, Rosey Kirkham. Doug and Rosey were married for 41 years; raising their two sons and enjoying many wonderful adventures together. Winters and summers were spent at the family cabin in Whitefish. Doug and his family enjoyed water-skiing and snow-skiing while in Whitefish and summer camping trips with family and friends while the boys were growing up.
Summer family vacations in Kelowna with the Kirkham clan were definitely a highlight for Doug, which included the infamous “Brothers-In-Law†golf match. Doug enjoyed the many times spent with his brother and sister-in-law’s, Barry and Irene Kirkham, Sue (deceased) and Ed Neimann, Louise and Ron Hutchinson, as well as, his many nieces and nephews. Doug and his mother-in-law Rose Kirkham shared a special bond and loved each other dearly.
Growing up, Doug was a natural athlete excelling in curling and baseball. He was always proud of the summer he attended baseball camp in Breckinridge, Colorado. He thoroughly enjoyed watching any sports and activities his sons participated in and coaching them in baseball and hockey. Sports continued to play an important role for the rest of Doug’s life. Being self-taught in early adulthood, the game of golf became his passion. Doug and his family partook in many humorous golf games throughout the years. Doug always played for the love of the game, be it a competitive round of golf with “The Boysâ€, or a fun round with Rosey and friends. He has been a member of the Lethbridge Country Club since 1983.
Doug’s passion in life was farming and ranching. He inherited his hard work ethic from his father, Oscar, and would never stop until the job was done. Doug was also an investing enthusiast, and learned all he could about investing in the stock markets from his uncle Lloyd. Doug and Rosey had planned to spend their retirement in La Quinta, California. They have spent the last 4 winters there golfing and making many new friends.
Doug had a gentle and kind spirit. He was a man of integrity, with an incredible sense of humour. All those who knew him well loved him.
At Doug’s request, there will be no funeral service.
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Anne Wai Kuen Quon
1933 – 2015
Anne Wai Kuen Quon of Lethbridge, beloved wife of Victor Fee Quon, passed away peacefully at Chinook Regional Hospital on Thursday December 24th, 2015 at the age of 82 years.
Anne was born in 1933 and went to school in Canton China. In 1950, she met Victor Quon, the love of her life, through one of his cousins. It was love at first sight and they were married soon after within a couple of months of meeting. Several years later, they started a family together. Victor had went ahead to Canada to find work. She, with her first born son John, fled to Hong Kong in 1955 when the Communist government took all their land and they then immigrated to Canada a few years later.
Anne worked in the food service industry after she came to Canada. She started out as a kitchen helper in the restaurant/coffee shop at the York Hotel. She was later hired as a cook at the House of Wong restaurant and worked there until she retired in 1983.
Upon their retirement, Anne and Victor travelled back to China several times. She had the good fortune of reconnecting with her relatives and extended family on one of these trips to China. In her spare time, she enjoyed sewing, gardening and also loved cooking and creating new dishes. She was also an active member of the Lethbridge Chinese Cultural Club until her passing.
Besides her loving husband Victor Fee Quon, Anne Wai Kuen Quon is survived by her 3 sons John (late Jean), David (late Yvonne, Gina), and Tony (Cindy), grandchildren Nicholas, Alexander and 2 others, four sisters living in China, and six brothers, Jim Wong (Sandy), Bill Wong (Sharon) living in Canada as well as three other brothers still living in China.
Anne was predeceased by both her parents and 1 brother.
Family and friends are invited to pay their last respects between 6:00pm and 8:00pm, on Friday, January 8, 2016 at MARTIN BROTHERS RIVERVIEW CHAPEL, 610 4th Street South, Lethbridge, Alberta
A Funeral Service will be held at 2:00pm, on Saturday, January 9, 2016 at MARTIN BROTHER RIVERVIEW CHAPEL. Interment is to follow in Mountain View Cemetery.
A Celebration of Life will be held at 4:00pm, on Saturday, January 9, 2016 at New Dynasty Restaurant, 103 7th Street South, Lethbridge, Alberta
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RANDALL
1936-2016
JOAN CONSTANCE RANDALL, beloved wife of Tom Randall of 61 years, passed away peacefully at Legacy Lodge on Monday, January 4, 2016 at the age of 79 years.
Besides her loving husband, she is survived by her family: Gary and Betty Schmidt of Coalhurst along with their children: Shannon (Randy) Okuma, Cristin Schmidt, Charlene (Mitchel) Dibben, Leslie (Jim) King and Carolyn (Matt) Luff and grandchildren: Wren and Nathaniel Okuma, Mackenzie and Annika Schmidt, Makayla Schmidt-Luff, Jayden Luff Payton King and Jeanette Chlopin,.
Joan was born February 25, 1936 in Calgary, Alberta and worked most of her life in the trucking industry. Most of all she loved to be with her husband, Tom.
May each day now be blessed with a beautiful angel to nurture, cuddle, protect and guide us with all that she is. She will forever be remembered and cherished but never forgotten as she is now all around us.
Joan, rest in peace and we are glad you are finally free of all the pain and suffering you had endured over the past few years. It is never pleasant to see a loved one go but in this case FLY, FLY, FLY as high as you can go. You are free, surely to be missed and forever to be loved.
Tom and the Schmidt family would like to thank the staff of Legacy Lodge for their loving and compassionate care of Joan over the past few years. We would also like to thank Joan’s Home Care Nurse, BJ Milman, for everything she did for her.
A Private Family Service will be held at a later date. Flowers are gratefully declined. Donations can be made to Joan’s favourite organization; Harbour House – 604 8th Street South, Lethbridge, Alberta, T1J 2K1
Cremation entrusted to Cornerstone Funeral Home Ltd.
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John David “Chug†Rempel
1935 – 2015
John David “Chug†Rempel was born in Codette, Saskatchewan on June 8, 1935 to John & Katherine (nee Nickel) Rempel. Married to Mathilda (nee Schmold) in 1955, John led a rich and well-rounded life, centered on his family and friends. He left this life at the age of 80 years, surrounded by his loved ones.
He is survived by a large family that will keep his memory and values alive for many years. He leaves behind wife Mathilda, sister Ruth Martens (David), five children and their families: Doris & Ted Van Dyk (Brandon & Tiana, Courtney & Aaron, Evelyn & Alice), Barb & Marc Boulanger (Michael, Mathieu, Melissa), Diane & Ray Vienneau (Josh & Dayle, Corey & Gwen, Katie), Bruce & Connie Rempel (Justin, Tyler, Coleby, Brittany, Caitlin, Caterina, Sean, Mariah, Skyler, Dalton, Samantha, Dahkarai, Danika), Al Rempel (Derek & Kaitlyn).
We will remember our father, grandfather, great grandfather, brother, uncle, and friend in life’s simplest moments: an early morning at a favourite fishing hole, racking cue balls for a game of pool, the whine of a Sprint car rounding the final corner of a race, a not-so-funny joke that you can’t help laughing at, enjoying a piece of peanut brittle or a good cup of coffee.
A Celebration of his Life will be held at 1:00pm, on Sunday, January 10, 2016 at COALDALE’S GEM OF THE WEST, 1306 20 Avenue, Coaldale AB. If you loved and laughed with John, come join us in celebrating his life.
A special thanks to Dr Bruwer and Dr Smutz and the staff on Unit 4 at the Lethbridge Regional Hospital for their gentle help and support.
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SAUTER CLARENCE WESLEY November 13, 1932 – January 3, 2016
It is with fond memories and deep sadness that the family announces the passing of our beloved Husband, Father and Grandfather. Clarence was born at 27-10-32-1 on the family farm near Fairlight, Saskatchewan. Clarence is survived by his wife of 61 years Marie, his children and grandchildren: Kimball (Marlene) – Kayla-Marie, Darren, and Travis Sauter; Holly-Ann Sauter (Jaime) – April (Rob), Kristina, and Janell Madarasz. Clarence was predeceased by his parents Charles and Carlotta Sauter (Davey), brothers Ken and Les Sauter, sister-in-law Iris Sauter, mother-in-law Annie Holowaty, brothers-in-law Joe and Walter Holowaty. Clarence was in the RCAF from 1952 – 1960. He worked as an Instrument Technician and was stationed at Fighter 2 Wing in France for 4 years. Clarence and Marie returned to Canada in 1960 and left the RCAF. They moved to Fort Macleod in 1961 to work in the Manufactured Home Industry. Clarence, Marie and family moved to Lethbridge in 1968 to continue working in the Manufactured Home Industry until his retirement in 1997 from SRI Homes. Clarence enjoyed curling, cribbage and could build or fix anything. He was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch #4, Lethbridge for 55 years. A private family service will be held at a later date.
SERNIAK
Al Serniak, beloved husband of Kathy Serniak, passed away after a courageous battle with cancer on January 4, 2016 at the age of 66.
A Celebration of Life will be held on Monday, January 11, 2016 at the Army, Navy & Air Force Club, Dieppe Hall, 517- 5 Ave. S., Lethbridge from 1-4:00pm.
Relatives and friends are welcome to come and share their memories with the family.
Fernande “Quinnell†Speelman
1919 – 2016
Mrs. Fernande “Quinnell†Speelman of Lethbridge, passed away on Wednesday, January 6, 2016 at the age of 96 years.
Arrangements to be announced when completed.
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Cory Stock
1969 – 2016
Cory Richard Stock of Lethbridge passed away suddenly on January 3rd, 2016 at the age of 46.
A Celebration of Cory’s Life will be held at 1:00pm on Saturday, January 9, 2016 at IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH (20 Rocky Mountain Blvd. W) with Pastor Richard Brown, officiating.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to KidSport Lethbridge & Taber (1001 3rd Ave. S., Lethbridge, AB T1J 0J3) to continue supporting local sports that meant so much to him.
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