By Lethbridge Herald Obituaries on January 8, 2021.
BIG HEAD
SHAWN THOMAS BIG HEAD “Iitoomyohtowaa” (First To Hear), passed away on January 4th, 2021 in Lethbridge, AB at the age of 42 years. A Viewing will be held at Legacy Funeral Home, Cardston on Saturday, January 9th from 12:00 – 1:00 pm with a Family Service to follow at 1:00 pm. Due to COVID-19 Restrictions only 10 people will be allowed into the service at a time. Interment in the Blood Band Cemetery.
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CONVERSE
VINCENT CONVERSE, beloved husband of Kathy Converse, passed away peacefully at St. Michael’s Health Centre – Palliative Care Unit on Thursday, January 7, 2021 at the age of 73 years.
A Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Saturday, January 9th, 2021 at 10:00 A.M. with Father Kevin Celebrating. The Mass will be live-streamed and may be accessed via Vince’s obituary on the Cornerstone website.
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COSOVAN
ALEX COSOVAN, beloved husband of Linda, passed away at home on Monday, January 4, 2021 at the age of 80 years. Alex’s passing was not due to Covid-19.
Besides his loving wife Linda, he is survived by his daughter Shannon (Mike Fick). Alex was also survived by Linda’s children: Rhonda, Sheri (Doug) and Jerry; sisters: Katherine Shuttleworth and Dorothy Campbell (Harry) and brother-in-law David as well as many nieces, nephews and grandchildren.
He was predeceased by his parents George and Annie Cosovan, his sister Margaret Pasisknek, first wife Marlene and brother-in-law Grant.
Alex was born on August 6, 1940 in Three Hills, Alberta. When he was four years old, the family moved to Innisfail, where Alex spent his youth growing up on the family farm. He graduated from Lindsay Thurber Composite High School at the age of 15. He worked with his family on the farm and then embarked on a career with a band he had helped form and travelled across Canada entertaining people with his singing and enjoying western music. He would remember everyone’s birthday with their own personal serenade.
Alex was involved with his community and was once a member of the local Shriners Club and was a Mason.
He enjoyed 35 years of working as a Meat Inspector with CFIA and was very involved in the Union at all levels. After retirement, he looked forward to the monthly coffee dates with his old buddies, travelling and site seeing.
Alex’s family would like to thank Lethbridge EMS and Dr. Jonkers for their care and support to Alex.
In lieu of flowers and in memory of Alex, donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation (hsf.donorportal.ca)
P.S. Save room for pie!
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GOSHINMON, Masako (Masa)
December 22, 1926 – Raymond, Alberta
December 28, 2020 – Calgary, Alberta
Masako (Masa) Goshinmon, passed away on December 28, 2020 in Calgary, AB at the age of 94.
She resided in Hardieville and then Lethbridge until July 2018 when she moved to Calgary to be closer to her children.
Masa and her husband Shig were married in 1945 and were lifelong a ctive members of the Lethbridge Okinawa Cultural Society.
Masa was extremely competitive by nature. There wasn’t a contest that she wouldn’t enter and try to win be it diaper folding, Easter bonnet making, horseshoes or a three legged race! She was an avid bowler and member of the Alberta 5 Pin Bowling Association for 54 consecutive seasons and had been an awarded member of the 350 Club and 900 Triple Club on many occasions during her illustrious bowling career. She was particularly proud of competing in the Senior Olympic Games where she won a silver medal! Masa’s knife & chopping skills were unrivaled in the Japanese United church basement during the annual chow mein dinner making preparations where you could hear her knife working above all others! She was renowned for her skill and artistry as a cake decorator delivering ornate creations for weddings, birthdays and all types of special occasions.
She will be remembered for her hard work ethic, her love of “good music” generosity, delicious cooking and her desire to feed everyone! If you left Shig & Masa’s house hungry, well, that was your own fault!
Masa is survived by her children. Roger (Moragh) of Coquitlam, BC, Rosalee of Welland, ON, Lorin (Sherry) of Victoria, BC; Cary (Cheryl) of Parry Sound, ON and Michelle of Calgary, AB; nine grandchildren, Jillian Middlemiss of Welland, ON, Deawn Goshinmon (Marlon Neubauer) of Lethbridge, AB, Reyna Goshinmon (James Rault) of Victoria, BC, Karah (Rennie) Foster of Burnaby, BC, Melanie (Damian) Kleeschulte of Springfield, MO, Graham (Susy) Goshinmon of Guatemala City, Allison (Alberto) Guerra of Guatemala City, Saya (Brent) Johnston of Vancouver, BC, and Gaman Goshinmon of Coquitlam, BC; fourteen great-grandchildren, Joshua & Brandon Middlemiss, Ethan & Avery Neubauer, Dahlia & Mariko Foster, Samanta Kleeschulte, Gabriel & Mathias Goshinmon, Aliyah, Josiah, Jordan & Gianna Guerra, and Ryker Johnston; as well as sisters-in-law Edna (Takashi) Miyashiro of Okotoks, AB and Geraldine (Seiko) Miyashiro of Lethbridge, AB and numerous nieces, nephews, and friends. Masa was predeceased by her husband Shig, parents, Masei & Gozei Miyashiro; brothers Takashi Miyashiro, Seiko Miyashiro and Jimmy (Dorothy) Miyashiro; and sister Julia (Walter) Goetz.
A celebration of life will be held at a later time and date in Lethbridge once the restrictions of COVID-19 have been lifted to allow an appropriate gathering of loved ones and to celebrate her life well lived! We’ll miss you mom!
In living memory of Masa, a tree will be planted in the Ann & Sandy Cross Conservation Area by McInnis & Holloway Funeral Homes.
JOHN MARTIN
John Martin passed away Sunday, January 3, 2021 at St. Michael’s Health Centre with family by his side after a courageous 6-year battle with cancer.
He leaves to mourn his wife Pauline; two sons whom he was so proud of, Trevor (Martina) and David (Jenn); 5 grandchildren and his sister Barbara (Jack)
At John’s request there will be no funeral.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made in John’s name to the Jack Ady Cancer Centre, 960 19 St S, Lethbridge, AB T1J 1W5.
Funeral arrangements entrusted to Christensen Salmon Generations Funeral Home.
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PANTHER BONE
It is with great sadness we announce the passing of JOAN KATHLEEN PANTHER BONE at the Cardston Hospital on Monday January 4th, 2021 at the age of 79 years.
A viewing will be held at the Legacy Funeral Home, in Cardston on Tuesday, January 12, 2021 from 9:00 to 11:00 a.m. with a Family Service to follow at 11:00 a.m. (Due to to COVID-19 – Limited people will be allowed in the building at a time.)
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Helen JOYCE Pelham
(nee Linkletter)
Sept 15, 1926 – Dec 30, 2020
Pelham, Helen ‘Joyce’, of Calgary (formerly of Vulcan), peacefully passed away at Bow View Manor on December 30, 2020 at the age of 94 years.
Joyce is survived by her brother Garth (Mary) and sister-in-law Doris (Leigh – deceased), and brother-in-law Bill (Priscilla – deceased) Pelham. Also Eric & Barb, Marika and J.T. (John); Blake & Coreen, Jennifer and Peyton, and many nieces, nephews and extended family. Joyce’s kindness and consideration for all will be missed.
As a result of the current COVID restrictions, it is the families’ intention to hold a memorial at a future time.
In lieu of flowers, those wishing to remember Joyce with a memorial donation may consider: Central Church of Christ Vulcan, Box 484, Vulcan, Alberta T0L 2B0 https://www.vulcanchurchofchrist.com OR Vulcan Healthcare Auxiliary, Box 299, Vulcan, AB T0L 2B0 http://vulcanhealthcar eauxiliary.ca/how-to-donate.
Arrangements in care of Vulcan Funeral Home.
Telephone 1-403-485-2633.
E-mail condolences through http://www.vulcanfuneralhome.ca
Alex Schwarz
1954 – 2021
Mr. Alex Schwarz of Lethbridge, beloved husband of Mrs. Susan Schwarz, passed away at St. Michaels Palliative Care after a lengthy illness on Tuesday, January 5, 2021 at the age of 66 years.
Alex loved camping, fishing and riding his motorbike. He had amazing ability to build, create or repair anything that was thrown at him. Our motto at home was “If Papa can’t fix it, we’re all screwed”.
He began working in the trailer/mobile home industry in the early 1970’s and spent the last 28 years at Triple M Housing. For many of those years, he was the maintenance man keeping equipment and buildings in good repair.
Besides his loving wife Susan, Alex is survived by his 2 sons James and Michael; 2 sisters Olga (Frank) Ress, Zena (Gil) Maggs; brothers Albert (Loretta) and Alvin; as well as numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, and all of their families.
Alex was predeceased by his parents August and Alvina, sister Annie and brother Peter.
Our heartfelt gratitude to all of the family members who supported him during his illness. He will be forever remembered and sadly missed by Susan, James and Michael.
A Memorial Service will be announced at a later date.
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Randy Shield
1956 – 2021
My true love and best friend of 30 years has been released from this life of suffering with MS to join Jesus and loved ones at his eternal home.
Randy was the life of the party, he enjoyed singing, dancing, playing spoons and sitting around a fire and drinking some cold brewskies.
He was loving and devoted and cherished times with family and friends. He always had a smile and a charming personality that served him well in his employment in the automotive industry and with the many friendships he had.
He will be forever loved by his soulmate and partner Doris Larson; her daughter Dina Larson; his son Tyrell Shield and his children Maci and Max; his daughter Desiree and family; his mom Helen Shield; 2 brothers Rick and Cam Shield as well as numerous other family members and friends.
For those who wish, memorial donations in Randy’s name may be made to the Lethbridge Christian Tabernacle, 1805 – 9 Avenue North, Lethbridge, Alberta T1H 1H8.
Due to COVID-19 restrictions, a celebration of Randy’s life will be held at a later date when we can once again gather together.
Cremation entrusted to Martin Brothers Funeral Chapels.
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Randy Shield
1956 – 2021
My true love and best friend of 30 years has been released from this life of suffering with MS to join Jesus and loved ones at his eternal home.
Randy was the life of the party, he enjoyed singing, dancing, playing spoons and sitting around a fire and drinking some cold brewskies.
He was loving and devoted and cherished times with family and friends. He always had a smile and a charming personality that served him well in his employment in the automotive industry and with the many friendships he had.
He will be forever loved by his soulmate and partner Doris Larson; her daughter Dina Larson; his son Tyrell Shield and his children Maci and Max; his daughter Desiree and family; his mom Helen Shield; 2 brothers Rick and Cam Shield as well as numerous other family members and friends.
For those who wish, memorial donations in Randy’s name may be made to the Lethbridge Christian Tabernacle, 1805 – 9 Avenue North, Lethbridge, Alberta T1H 1H8.
Due to COVID-19 restrictions, a celebration of Randy’s life will be held at a later date when we can once again gather together.
Cremation entrusted to Martin Brothers Funeral Chapels.
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SOMERVILLE
With heavy hearts we announce the passing of RON TIMOTHY SOMERVILLE, our beloved husband, father and Pa. Ron took his final ride on Sunday, December 20, 2020 at the age of 66 years.
Ron was born May 31, 1954 in Pincher Creek, Alberta, to Frank and Grace Somerville. He attended Kate Andrews High School in Coaldale, Alberta, where he met and married his highschool sweetheart and soulmate, Jeanette (Potts). Together, they had two beautiful children.
Ron was a Power Engineer working most of his life in the Lethbridge area for Swifts, Canada Packers, St. Michael’s and Chinook Regional Hospital and senior lodges.
He was a devoted family man who was very proud of his children and grandchildren. His love for his Harley Davidson motorcycle took him on many adventures, including trips to Sturgis, where he loved the hum of the bikes going through the mountains. He also enjoyed the simple things in life: music, dancing, fishing, camping, good coffee, ice cream and hotdogs. He couldn’t pass a hotdog stand without stopping.
Ron is survived by his wife of 47 years, Jeanette Somerville (Potts), son Tim (Carey Starner) Somerville of Coalhurst and daughter Jenn (Jeremy) Watterworth of Lethbridge, along with six grandchildren: Trystin Somerville, Cole Somerville, Julian Watterworth, Amelia Reid, Mak Watterworth and Shelby Watterworth. Ron is also survived by his sisters: Audrey Somerville of Edmonton and Linda (Frans) Kuilboer of Lessard Lake, brothers and sisters-in-law John and Carolyn (Woods) Potts of Coaldale, Kathleen Potts of Vulcan, Jim and Maryann (Stotz) Potts of Lethbridge, Lori (Potts) and Mark Harold of Coalhurst and many nieces and nephews.
He was predeceased by both his parents Frank and Grace (Peters)Somerville, sister Carol Tymchuk, father-in-law and mother-in-law Ernest and Joyce (Newman) Potts, sister-in-law Betty (Potts) Brousseau, brothers-in-law Bill McMahon and Lloyd Dalton and two nieces: Mindy and Madison Potts.
Ron will forever be remembered by many for his smile, goofy sense of humour and big heart.
A Celebration of life will be held at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, the family would prefer donations be made to the Alzheimer Society (#40, 1202 – 2 Avenue S, Lethbridge, AB, T1J 0E3).
To send a condolence, please visit http://www.cornerstonefuneralhome.com
Marilyn Thomson
1941 – 2021
It is with mixed feelings of sadness and joy the family of Marilyn Thomson (nee Irving, formerly Fajnor) announce the passing of their dear mother in Taber on Monday, January 4, 2021 at the age of 79 years.
A private burial service will be held at the Barnwell Cemetery on Friday, January 8, 2021. Condolences may be forwarded by visiting our website at http://www.southlandfuneral.com.
Sad to let her go, but happy she is free from suffering are her children Randy (Julie) Fajnor of Taber and their family Shaun, Darren, Neil, Megan and Lynden; Laurie Gregus of Taber and her family Amber and Kendon; Darcy (Barbara) Fajnor of Brooks. She is also survived by eleven great grandchildren; sisters Verna (Leon) Sallenback, Donna Grunwald, Sunny (Walter) Crane, Barilyn Sopel and by numerous nieces and nephews.
She was predeceased by her parents Louisa (nee Dragoo) and Clifford Irving; brothers Kenneth Irving, Blayne Irving and brother-in-law Norman Sopel.
Arrangements in care of Southland Funeral Chapel, Taber. Telephone: (403) 223-8778.
CAMILLIA (RED CROW) WADSWORTH ‘POOK’AAKII’
With great sadness we announce the passing of CAMILLIA (RED CROW) WADSWORTH, born September 10, 1947 in Fort Macleod, AB, passed January 4, 2021 in Lethbridge, AB, at the age of 73 years.
Left to mourn her passing, her husband of 46 years Stephen Wadsworth; children: Phillip, Stephen Jr. (Pam), Quentin (Charlene), Sheri (PJ) Wadsworth, Delphine (Gary) Right Hand; grandchildren: Dakota, Alexis, Stevie Ray, Jaden, Aaron, Charmain, Cheyenne, Emerson, Emery, Trevor, great-grandchildren Phoenix (Felix) and Mateo (Potato) and many adopted grandchildren too numerous to mention.
Camillia is survived by her siblings Clarence Red Crow, Ada Red Crow, Karen Hooper, Sharon (Darrel) Beddome, Maxine Black Plume, Stella (Peter) Chief Calf, Rosie McHugh; sister-in-law Elizabeth Red Crow, Bernice Yellowfeet, Anne Marie (Bruce) Wolf Child; brother-in-law Max Wadsworth, Winston (Marie) Wadsworth, Bryan Wadsworth and numerous nieces and nephews. Extended family Red Crows, Black Water, Hunt, Cochrane, Scout, Many Grey Horses, Goberts, Mchugh.
Camillia graduated from the Lethbridge College with a diploma in Child and Youth Care, continued on to receive a degree in social work from the University of Lethbridge. Camillia worked throughout her life with various organizations such as Tillicum Haus Friendship Centre in Nanaimo, BC, Nuchathalt Tribe in Zeballos, BC; Blood Tribe Social Development Standoff, AB; Kainai Children Services Corp., Standoff, AB and Driftpile First Nation Education, Driftpile, AB.
Camillia loved to travel and along the way she met many friends. She was avid at beading and making outfits for her husband, children and grandchildren. Camillia was an aspiring Facebook addict leaving her facebook open because she didn’t know how to log out. She enjoyed watching her grandchildren dance and spending quality time with them. Camillia had adopted grandchildren who she loved very much and always thought of them on their birthdays and Christmas. When not spending her time talking on the phone with a friend or relative, she never missed an episode of Days of our Lives. She was a very caring and loving wife, mother, sister, grandmother, and great-grandmother. She always kept in touch with all of her nieces and nephews, and would always give them lectures when needed.
Predeceased parents Dick and Annie (nee Hunt) Nice Cutter, bio mom Ada (Red Crow) Kadonaga, siblings; Willie Red Crow, Johnny Red Crow, Fred Red Crow, Carol Red Crow, Lena Red Crow, Shelly Healy, Esther Rides at the Door (Oka). Walter (Betty) Potts; sister-in-law Yvonne Wadsworth, Elizabeth (LowHorn) Wadsworth.
Camillia is predeceased by her daughters Paulette Wadsworth, Corrine Red Crow, Baby girl Wadsworth and adopted son; Samuel Wolf Plume also predeceased by her grandchildren Anna Irene Wadsworth, Natasha Sweetgrass, Natalie Sweetgrass, Jewel Sweetgrass, Ryan Williams.
The family apologizes for anyone who may have been missed, as ma wasn’t here to help with the family tree.
A Visitation will be held at CORNERSTONE FUNERAL HOME, 2825 – 32 Street South, Lethbridge, AB, on Sunday, January 10, 2021 from 6:00 PM to 10:00 PM. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, attendance will be limited to 10 guests at a time. Kindly RSVP your attendance to Cornerstone at 403-381-7777 or care@cornerstonefh.ca Facemasks are mandatory and will be available upon entry.
A Private Funeral Service will be held on Monday, January 11, 2021 at 11:00 A.M. with Pastor Rocky Brave Rock officiating. The service will be live streamed and may be accessed via Camillia’s obituary on the Cornerstone website.
To send a condolence, please visit http://www.cornerstonefuneralhome.com
WANDA ROBERTS
Wanda Roberts of Lethbridge, beloved wife of Alan Roberts, passed away peacefully in her home, surrounded by her husband and 2 daughters on December 15, 2020 at the age of 62 years.
Born in Edmonton, September 24, 1958 to Jim and Lucille Howse. In 1979 she started a new life, with her 1 year old son, in Lethbridge. There she met Alan, the love of her life. They got married in 1983 and went on to have 2 daughters.
Anyone who knew Wanda, knew her life revolved around her family, music and her dogs. She was a avid guitar collector and would love to share her knowledge of guitar or music with anyone.
Her greatest joy in life was becoming a mother and grandmother. Her 6 grandchildren were the light of her life and made her heart complete.
Wanda also had a special bond with her older sister/ best friend Laverne, who was her rock their entire life.
She was adored by anyone who had the privilege of meeting her. Wanda was the most genuine, generous soul you could meet with no expectations of anything in return. It is a great loss for anyone who has ever met Wanda and she will be truly missed.
Besides her loving husband Alan, Wanda is survived by her son, Clint (Helina), her 2 daughters, Mandi and Karlie (Shawn) and her grandchildren Shae, Jazlyn, Jayda, Maya, Royce and Maddie. Her father Jim (Nettie) and 2 sisters Laverne (Marty) and Wendy. As well as numerous nieces and nephews and their families.
She was predeceased by her Mother Lucille, and brother Rob, and sister Linnette.
Due to the current restrictions, there will be no service.
There will be a celebration of life to be determined at another date.
JULIANNE “JOANNE” WOLF CHILD
Aistayohtowaakii
Coming Hearing Woman
November 28, 1951 – December 28, 2020
It is with heavy hearts we announce the passing of Julianne, beloved wife of Philip Wolf Child Sr., loving mother to Philip Wolf Child Jr and Cynthia Wolf Child and adopted mother to Gwen Heavy Runner and Jackie Black Water. Cherished grandmother to Shanyce, Brooklin, Oceanna, Celsa and Keisha, Jonothan; great granddaughter Reagan Black Forehead. Julianne passed away @ Chinook Regional Hospital peacefully after a lengthy illness with her loving husband Philip Sr. By her side. Due to covid a limited amount of family and friends could visit.
The Celebration of Julianne’s life will be held on January 9, 2021 @ Legacy Funeral Home in Cardston Ab. between 9:00 – 11:00 am allowing 10 people at a time to pay respects then the funeral service will begin @ 11:00 am burial to follow at St. Catherine Cemetery Blood Reserve AB.
Besides Philip Sr her loving husband of 50 years and her children Philip & Cynthia, Gwen her grandchildren Shanyce, Brooklin, Oceanna, Keisha and Celsa, Jonathon, Tommy (Tia), Lyle (Nicole) Isaiah, Jerimiah, Ethan, Kendall Many Shots and great granddaughter Reagan. Julianne will be lovingly remembered by her brother Rex Many Grey Horses, nephews Elroy Eagle Plume & Porky Eagle Plume Nieces Gloria (Randy) Big Sorrel Horse, Juanita (Randall) Many Shots, Cheryl Red Crane, Mary (Mike) Wolf Child, Barbara ( ) Wolf Child, Corrine Eagle Plume her uncle Dale (late Sylvia) Lowhorne, adopted sisters Cathy (Late Dominic) Cross Child, Josephine Vielle, Margaret (Joseph) Eagle Plume, Theresa Scout, Ann (Leonard) ETFeathers, Mary Louise(Norbert) Fox, Barb (Barbie) and her brother-in-law John Wolf Child. She is also survived by many cousins and close friends made throughout her life. Including the Crop Eared Wolf Family, Harriet Day Chief and family, Dorothy Day Chief and family, Ira and Ruth Provost and Family, Molly Many Grey Horses, Crow Shoe family, Long Time Squirrels, Fox, Crane Chiefs, Many Chiefs, Byron (Michelle) Bruised Head and Family, Patsy Weasel Fat and family, Rosie Many Grey Horses and family, Joyce Mountain Horse.
Julianne was predeceased by her parents Willie and Mary (nee Crane Chief) Eagle plume her brothers Frank (Rose) Eagle Plume, Claude and Sandy Eagle Plume, Sisters Alice and Pauline Eagle Plume. Sister-in-Law Maude (George) Black Face her father and mother-in-law Edward Wolf Child & Bibianne Sundance, nephew Kelson Eagle Plume, nieces Rolanda &Tracy Many Shots, Penny Many Guns. Uncle Fred (Maggie) Eagle Plume and adopted son Franklin Black Rabbit.
Julianne was born on November 28, 1951 in Lethbridge to Willie and Mary Eagle Plume, she was raised in Bull Horn Area and was a member of the Many Children and Little Shawl Clan. She attended St. Mary’s Residential School then Glenwood School, she also attended Bow Island School. In 1971 she met her beloved husband of 50 years and they started their family with their 2 children Philip Jr and her baby Cynthia. Julianne was a devoted wife and mother she was a protective mother and family was so important to her, some of her employment included the Detox Centre in Fort Macleod, Ab the Arts and Craft Store in Standoff, Cleaning in Elders homes. Her and Sr as she called her husband became Foster Parents in 1987 up until 2006. Julianne and Sr have a gift of spiritual healing and have helped numerous people gaining so much respect. Up until her illness she did everything for her family she was our world. She was such a beautiful person inside and outside, kind and humble. She was also so humorous and had such funny stories she was the heart of our family. She helped her children raise her precious grandchildren from Celsa to Shay (her favorite) and her Nook and Oc. Her granddaughter Shay returned her love and took care of grandma up until her passing, she never wanted to leave her side and would drive for her and treated her as her child. Mom was so grateful for her, Sr and Jr. who also helped care for her, also her baby Cynthia and Keisha. During her last months she relaxed on her couch with Sr and would watch wrestling. She also enjoyed watching Simpsons with Shay and Ridiculousness with Jr. Her hobbies included crossword puzzles, reading and playing scratch tickets, she loved travelling and getting popcorn. She loved animals especially her cat lil Bastard and Shays cat Elvis, before her passing she loved powwows and dances and just being our world, she had a heart of gold and will be greatly missed.
The family apologizes for any names missed and are so grateful for all the heartfelt condolences and donations.
To WATCH the Service online or send condolences, please visit http://www.legacyfuneralhome.ca
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