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THURSDAY, March 17, 2022


By Lethbridge Herald Obituaries on March 17, 2022.

Shawn Mezei

1985 – 2022

Mr. Shawn Mezei passed away peacefully in Lethbridge surrounded by family on Wednesday, March 9th, 2022 at the age of 36 years.

The Celebration of Life for Shawn Mezei will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at MARTIN BROTHERS RIVERVIEW CHAPEL at 610 – 4 Street, Lethbridge, with Reverend Steve Bateman, officiating. The family invites those who wish to watch the service via livestream by going to https://www.mb funerals.com/obituary/Shawn-Mezei and scrolling to the bottom of the page.

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Keith Thomas Miller

1944 – 2022

Keith Thomas Miller, long-time resident of Coaldale, beloved husband to the late Marlene Miller, passed away knowing how much he was loved on Sunday, March 13, 2022 a week after his 78th birthday at Chinook Regional Hospital in Lethbridge.

Keith will be lovingly remembered and always cherished by his sons Perry (Karol), Garry (Terri Ann), Roland (Jackie); daughter Candace (Rob) Van Diemen; daughter-in-law Marie Miller and step-daughter Caryn. Keith thought the world of his 15 grandchildren, his 15 great-grandchildren, the many others who he thought of as grandchildren and of course, his beloved grand-dogs and grand-cats.

He will also be greatly missed by his sister Lois Annas; brothers Neale (Jeannie), John Miller; sister-in-laws Dorothy (Evie) Miller, Joy Taylor; brother-in-laws Bryan Maciborsky, Clayton (Kathy) Kravik as well as his nieces and nephews who adored their Uncle Keith.

Keith was born March 6, 1944 in Hanna, Alberta to parents Lawrence and Audrey Miller. His younger years were mostly spent in Hanna and Kindersley, Saskatchewan growing up as a true cowboy. He had a million stories of the shenanigans he got up to with his siblings on the farm, his love of riding their horses, tender moments with his mom, learning how to be a man from his dad, the 9-mile walks to school uphill both ways in a snowstorm and doing chores with his ever-faithful dog Rex by his side.

He moved around a lot to wherever there was work. He developed quite the resume by getting all sorts of random jobs in every field from farm work to seismic crew to bartender. He could do any job well and was up for the challenge of something new even if he didn’t have any experience and had to fib a bit about his credentials to get the job. Eventually he found work in Calgary that led to him meeting the love of his life Marlene.

He knew he loved her from the moment he met her. He always had his guitar slung over his shoulder everywhere he went, looking for a chance to play it and sing. Marlene had the same passion for country music which made them the perfect duet. In the years to come they played and sang for friends and family; even at weddings.

They were married on May 17, 1969 and spent the next number of years in Calgary, Hanna, Paradise Valley, Czar and Skiff just to name a few. He continued to develop his resume by working at a sulfate plant, going back to school to get his high school diploma, attending auctioneer school in Olds and opening Miller Bros. Roofing with his brother John in Czar among other jobs all while raising their children Perry, Garry, Roland, Lorne and Candace, making time for camping trips, fishing with the boys and hunting.

Afterwards, he landed a job at United Grain Growers in Paradise Valley and then at the Alberta Wheat Pool in Skiff, which eventually led to his long-time career as grain elevator manager of Parrish & Heimbecker in Coaldale starting in 1979 where he became quick friends with the farmers in the community and joined them for morning coffee every day before work. Some of these friendships led to his immense love for the game of golf. If he wasn’t playing golf, he was watching it on tv, cheering on his favorite players. He gathered up a team of buddies that played in league at the Indian Hill golf course for years to come. He also enjoyed his curling league and never missed a chance to play.

Keith and Marlene loved to travel. They enjoyed going on cruises, summer vacations to Osoyoos to pick peaches and numerous road trips to Disneyland and for years they took annual trips to Las Vegas to visit his brother Neale and his wife Jeannie for endless days of golf, casino fun and great conversation.

After retirement and a conversation with his long-time friend Rene McQueen, through the elevator, he took a seasonal job with McQueen Hail Agencies adjusting crops for hail damage which he loved. He thoroughly enjoyed his time on the road working with his fellow adjustors who became great friends.

Keith was the most loving grandpa “Papa” to his grandchildren. They meant the absolute world to him and he and grandma would take every opportunity to brag to others about them. Sleepovers at Papa and Grandmas were a regular occurrence with cuddles on the couch, a shopping trip to Walmart and a trip or 2 to McDonalds for a diet coke and a treat. His love for them was immeasurable and so was theirs for him.

Keith used his quick-witted comebacks and hilarious sense of humor to engage with everyone. Dad found humor in everything and his smile and laugh were infectious. The world will be a much duller place without you.

Keith and Marlene suffered a brutal loss of their son Lorne on May 11, 2014 from which their hearts never fully recovered. From that time, both of their health started to decline. After a few hospitalizations, they moved to Sunny South Lodge in Coaldale where they quickly became favorites of the care staff. They loved the nurses and health care aides there like family. Marlene passed away on May 17, 2019 on the day of their 50th wedding anniversary, leaving Keith heartbroken. He missed her more than words could say and said he couldn’t wait to pick up a guitar with her again, and play their songs till eternity.

Besides his loving wife Marlene, Keith was pre-deceased by his parents Lawrence and Audrey Miller; father and mother-in-law Edwin and Marion Kravik; son Lorne Miller; grandson Stephen Miller; brothers Dwight and Ross Miller; brother-in-law Nelson Annas; sister-in-law Beverly Maciborsky and brother and sister-in-laws Stan and Melody Kravik.

A Celebration of Life will be held at 1:00pm on Friday, March 18, 2022 at MARTIN BROTHERS RIVERVIEW CHAPEL, 610 – 4 Street South, Lethbridge with Reverend Glenda Wert officiating. Inurnment will follow in the Coaldale Community Cemetery. The family invites those who wish to watch the service via livestream by going to http://www.mbfunerals.com and scrolling to the bottom of Keith’s obituary for the livestream link.

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MORRISON

ALICE MORRISON passed away at the Good Samaritan’s, Park Meadows, in Lethbridge, with her family at her side on Friday, March 11th, 2022, at the age of 88 years.

Alice was predeceased by her parents Owen & Jean Lennon, her husband, Bob, brothers Hugh, Jack, Jim, Charles, and one sister Ann Armstead.

She is survived by her son, Tom of Lethbridge, two granddaughters, Kimberly (Jon) Barlow of Stirling and Kristin (Kyle Ronspies) of Lethbridge, and four great-grandchildren: James, Kaiya, Krysta and Jaxston of Stirling, sisters, Lynn (Fred) Vellenowoth of Kelowna, B.C., Jean (Tommy) Balaski of Kelowna, June (Tom) Barnes of Barrie, Ont., as well as her special friends, Jerrilynn (Hardy) Nielsen of Cranbrook, B.C.

Alice, known to her grandchildren as Gram, was an independent, thoughtful, and honourable woman who loved her family. She was a very down-to-earth person with solid principles and values.

Alice’s family would like to give a special thanks to the staff of Park Meadows Good Samaritans for their care to Alice. The quality of the staff made her time there as comfortable as possible.

A private service was held at Cornerstone Funeral Home, and a private interment will take place.

In memory of Alice, please donate to the Alzheimer’s Society.

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Dennis Motuz

1953 – 2022

Dennis Motuz, aged 68, beloved husband of Cheryl, passed away peacefully on Thursday, March 3, 2022, following a courageous battle with bladder cancer in Lethbridge.

We ask you to join in the celebration of Dennis’ life with Vigil Rites (Prayers) will be held at 6:00 pm on Friday, March 18, 2022, at MARTIN BROTHERS RIVERVIEW CHAPEL, 610 4 St S, Lethbridge, Alberta, led by Father Tim Boyle.

A Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 10:00 am on Saturday, March 19, 2022, at ST. MARTHA’S PARISH, 355 Columbia Blvd W, Lethbridge, AB T1K 5Y8 with Father William Monis, celebrant.

In lieu of flowers, we asked that people donate to the Lethbridge Cougars Basketball Club in my dad’s name. Donations can be e-transferred to lethbridge cougarsbasketball@gmail.com or mailed to LCBC 210-12C St. N Lethbridge, AB, T1H 2M7

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SMITH

TERESA “TERRI” SMITH, beloved wife of Wayne Smith of Lethbridge, passed away unexpectedly at her home, on Friday, March 11, 2022 at the age of 60 years.

Terri is survived by her son: Ryan (Rio Pisony) Smith of Calgary; sister Gayle (Leo) Durand of Coaldale; brother Rob Arisman (Barb Linsley) of Dawson Creek; nieces Jessica (Ryan) Durand-Kaustinen of Coaldale, Chelsey Durand of Winnipeg, and Alyssa and Ryan Linsley of Dawson Creek; and great-nephews Bransen and Brennan Kaustinen of Coaldale.

Terri was predeceased by her parents Steve and Eira Arisman.

Those who knew Terri know how much she would hate all the fuss being made about her. Likely she would say those exact words, “don’t make a fuss about me.”

Terri’s joy in life was caring for others. She would always put their needs before her own. No matter the situation, she was always there: picking up groceries for others, taking care of her mom and dad, last-minute babysitting—both human and animal variety!

She had an amazing knack for finding unique and meaningful presents for people. Christmas, birthdays, and the random days in-between, Terri would always have that gift that left you asking, “where did you find this?” She would have a huge smile on her face knowing just a small gift gave so much joy.

Like her parents, Terri absolutely loved her yard. Spring and summer were her favourite times of the year as she would spend her afternoons looking after her flower beds. She’s left us quite the task of keeping up her beautiful yard.

While she wouldn’t want us to make a fuss about her, we’re going to make one anyway. Terri will be desperately missed by all those who loved and knew her.

Our hearts are so broken by this unexpected loss. She was one of a kind and to be loved by her was to be truly blessed.

A Service will be held at CORNERSTONE FUNERAL HOME, 2825 – 32nd Street South, Lethbridge, AB, on Saturday, March 19th, 2022, at 4:00 PM, with Patrick Siedlecki officiating. A visitation will be held one hour prior to the Service.

To send a condolence, please visit http://www.cornerstonefuneralhome.com


TALLMAN

It is with great sadness that the family announces the sudden passing of Crystal Angeline Tallman of the Blood Tribe, on March 12, 2022, at the age of 41 years.

A Wake Service will be held on Friday, March 18, 2022, at Toni Good Eagle’s residence on Siksika Nation (South Camp), Alberta at 3:00 P.M.

A Wake Service will be held on Saturday, March 19, 2022, at White Calf Hall in Stand Off, Alberta from 6:00 P.M. – 11:00 P.M.

The Funeral Service will be held on Sunday, March 20, 2022, at White Calf Hall in Stand Off, Alberta at 11:00 A.M. Followed by a Graveside Service at the Tallman Family Plot on the Blood Tribe.

Condolences may be sent through http://www.edensfuneralhome.com.

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