Obits

DUNLOP, Joan

 

DUNLOP, Joan

November 2, 1943 - August 16, 2011
 
Peacefully, with her loving husband of 47 years, Sonny, holding her hand, Joan passed away at the Peter Lougheed Hospital in Calgary at the age of 67 years after a courageous battle with Leukemia. Besides her husband, Joan (Mom) is survived by her son Darin (Belinda) and their 3 children Rebecca, Kirsten and Connor of Strathmore, A.B.; her daughter Dawn (Mark) and their 3 sons Tom, Jack and Mitchell of Salmon Arm, B.C.; her mother, Paula (Nanny); and two brothers, Carl and Wayne.  Mom was predeceased by her father, Ozzie Fisher. Mom was born on a farm east of Winnipeg in Hazelridge, M.B. and this is where she met her husband and partner for life Sonny (Dad).  Their early years together were spent going to “ball tournaments” to watch Dad play.  Mom graduated from teachers college in 1963 and married Dad in 1964. She taught school (grade 1) until 1967 when she took 10 years off to raise us (Darin & Dawn). In 1973 Mom & Dad bought the farm in Lockport, M.B. where they farmed grain and cattle for the next 24 years. In 1977 Mom resumed teaching grade 1 at St. Andrews School. At the same time she went back to University part-time and earned her Bachelor of Education from the University of Winnipeg.  Teaching was a passion for Mom and there were many nights we listened to Mom tell her “grade 1 stories” at the dinner table for what seemed like hours. Mom and Dad sold the farm in 1997 and built their “dream house” near the Red River in Lockport, M.B.  In 2000 Mom retired after 26 years of teaching.  The next few years were spent living the “retired life” going on trips (cruises) and camping and skiing with their group of friends “the butter-brickle gang”. Mom was the “consummate Mom” and spent a lot of her time in the kitchen, whether it was getting lunches ready for us in the field, making Sunday supper including raisin pie for her Dad, or just baking. Although she spent a lot of her time in the kitchen she always found time to attend all of our hockey, figure skating, and baseball events, usually with a lot of our friends in tow. In 2006 Mom and Dad moved out to Strathmore, A.B.   Mom quickly developed a very close and special group of friends in Strathmore.  Mom spent the last 5 years with us and our families doing what she, and we, loved; whether it was reading to the grand-kids, watching them in sports, or baking with them to fill “Grandma’s Cookie Jar”.  These last 5 years were precious to Mom, Dad and us, and specifically the last 4 months of Mom’s life were very special as it provided Mom, Dad, us, and the grandkids the time to express feelings and thoughts that needed to be expressed. Mom will be dearly missed and not a day will go by that we won’t remember her strength, special qualities, gentleness and the love we had for Joan, “Cootie”, Mom, and Grandma. Our family would like to thank the Hematology staff at the Peter Lougheed Hospital, in particular Dr. Lategan, for their wonderful care. A Celebration of Mom’s life will be held Saturday, August 20, 2011 at Lord of All Lutheran Church (112 Lakeside Boulevard, Strathmore) at 11:00 a.m. Donations in Joan’s memory may be made directly to On Eagle’s Wings Ecumenical Ministries Inc.  (10072 – 164th Street Edmonton, Alberta, T5P 4Y3).  To send condolences, please visit www.wheatlandfuneralhome.ca.  WHEATLAND FUNERAL HOME LTD. (Strathmore) in care of arrangements.  403-934-5666.
 

ALSTON, Linda Marie

 

ALSTON, Linda Marie

 
It is with deep sadness that we announce that our dear wife, mom, and grammy, Linda Marie Alston, passed away the morning of August 3, 2011 at Strathmore Hospital.  Linda leaves behind her best friend and husband Bill; her three daughters Terry Lee (Todd), Belinda Ann (Trevor), and Sandra Dee (Jose Luis); and her six precious grandchildren Grace, Aidan, Elle, Max, Kate, and Spencer.  Linda was loved by a large family of eight brothers and three sisters, Bill’s family of three sisters and nine brothers, as well as nieces and nephews who she loved dearly.  Linda loved life.  She was passionate about making our house a home, working in her yard, sewing, and dancing.  She loved time spent helping at the Lyalta Community Club and serving at Sacred Heart Parish by teaching Catechism, and later as a Eucharistic Minister.  Linda especially loved spending time visiting with friends and preparing a special meal for all to enjoy.  Our family would like to thank her friend and family physician Dr. Muller, Dr. Patterson of the Tom Baker Cancer Centre, home care nurses Gina and Tiffany, and the nurses of the Strathmore Hospital.  The care, compassion and love that they provided to Linda was greatly appreciated.  A Funeral Mass will be held on Monday, August 8, 2011 at Hope Community Covenant Church (245 Brent Blvd., Strathmore) at 11:00 a.m.  Celebrant Father John Nemanic.  Interment Sacred Heart Cemetery, Strathmore.  To send condolences please visit www.wheatlandfuneralhome.ca. WHEATLAND FUNERAL HOME LTD. (Strathmore) in care of arrangements. 403-934-5666.
 

Laycock, Hazel Rita

 

Laycock, Hazel Rita 

 
Hazel Rita Laycock, age 81 years of Strathmore Alberta, passed away July 6, 2011 surrounded by her immediate family and the compassionate care of the staff of the Acute Care Wing of the Strathmore Hospital. 
Left to celebrate and remember her smile, laughter and humor are: her husband, Raymond Alexander Laycock; her children, Margaret Anne Moore (husband James M. Robinson) of Cochrane, AB, Theresa Lynn Schwab (husband Larry Schwab) of North Battleford, SK, Rayder Alexander Laycock (wife Jenny Laycock) of Standard, AB; her grandchildren Amanda Weir, Axel Weir, Lillian Laycock and Jarrod Laycock; her siblings John Forsgren of Saskatoon, SK and Janet Schnell (husband Buzz Schnell) of Regina, SK; her long-time family friend Helen Clements and numerous friends and acquaintances who were enchanted by her love of life, wit, and kindness. 
Our memories of Hazel includes her adventures as a one-room school teacher in the communities of Macrorie, Senlac, and Pinkham in Saskatchewan; her forbearance of a husband whose hobbies included military reserve, motorcycle racing, hunting and competitive shooting; her many years delivering the Calgary Herald which provided her with both the excuse and opportunity to form friendships; her devotion to her family that was expressed in numerous  celebrations and festive dinners; her marvellous ‘green thumb’ that produced fairy-like gardens complete with elves; her long conversations that featured a forever flowing coffee pot and home-baked cookies; her genuine interest in other people and her generous attempts to assist them during their times of trouble,  and her role as a loving grandmother whose greatest delight was playing with and spoiling her grandchildren. 
Hazel’s predeceased siblings include: Doug Forsgren, James Forsgren, Marjorie Swannie, and Edna Roberts.
A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date at Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. For Hazel’s friends and acquaintances in Alberta, the family is planning an Open House during which we will share our memories over a cup of coffee and cookies. If you wish to be notified of the Open House, please respond to: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .
Expressions of Sympathy may be emailed to: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .  You are welcome to leave a message of condolence at www.myalternatives.ca.
PERSONAL ALTERNATIVE FUNERAL SERVICES,
12 East Lake Way NE, Airdrie, Alberta
(403) 216-5111 & (403) 912-0307
 
 

Wheeler, Brantford Kimberly

Wheeler, Brantford Kimberly
June 6, 1955 - June 30, 2011
 
It is with the deepest sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved Brant after a hard fought battle with cancer. He will be dearly missed by his wife Lotti, daughters Taryn (Shane) Millman, Jena (Francis) Praeker, and housemate Kristin. He is survived by his parents, Gene and Pat Wheeler; brothers Barry (Stacy), Calvin, Jim (Glenda); sisters Barb and Shelley (Tim); his in-laws Clarke VanHereweghe; Juli, Larry, Hayley, Spencer, and Carley Moon; Joni, Jim, Jason, and Jamie Hobson, as well as numerous nieces, nephews, uncles, aunts, and friends. Brant was predeceased by his brother Keri in 2005 and his mother-in-law Elsie in 2007. Brant always said that his biggest accomplishment in life was raising his two precious daughters who he was extremely proud of. All of his life his passion had been cars of any kind. He enjoyed driving them, polishing them, watching them, fixing them, and racing them. In his 56 years he owned over 25 different vehicles. His last purchase was a 67 Shelby 500 which he cherished. Some of his jobs included farming, road paving, U-Haul, Mobile Oil, Czar Resources, Husky, and Costal Hydropower Corp. Brant had a very colorful outlook on life with many adventures. He loved to visit and tell stories about the good old days with he brothers and friends. He will be deeply missed. A memorial service will be held on Tuesday, July 5, 2011 at Hope Community Covenant Church (245 Brent Blvd., Strathmore) at 2:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers please consider donating blood. To send condolences, please visit www.wheatlandfuneralhome.ca.  WHEATLAND FUNERAL HOME LTD. (Strathmore) in care of arrangements.  403-934-5666.
 

ROULSTON, Candace Andrea

ROULSTON, Candace Andrea
 
Candace passed away Wednesday June 22, 2011 in Strathmore, Alberta. She is survived by her many family and friends. At Candace’s request, there will be no service held. Please send condolences to www.wheatlandfuneralhome.ca. WHEATLAND FUNERAL HOME LTD. (Strathmore) in care of arrangements. 403-934-5666.
 
Page 9 of 22

 


Banner