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Condolences to the family of James (Jimmy) Wilbert Schofield

James Schofield

May 8, 1959 - October 24, 2024

It is with heavy hearts, that we announce the passing of James Wilbert Schofield (Jimmy) on October 24, 2024 at Chilliwack, BC of a heart attack. Jimmy was born May 8, 1959 in Perth Ontario to Clifford and Lavina, he was one of four children, twin brother John, stepbrother Brian, stepsister Elma. Jimmy moved to Alberta and work at numerous jobs throughout the years finally moving to Drumheller and meeting Carmen Durnie (former spouse) they would be married in November 1980. They would have their first child in July 1983 Derek and their second child Kari in 1985. Jimmy leaves behind his brother John, his son Derek, and his daughter Kari, his grandchildren, Nathan (Derek) Jordan, Madison (Kari) and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. There will be no funeral at Jimmy’s request. Next summer We will have a small celebration of life for Jimmy with family and friends date to be announced. We would like to thank everyone for your calls and text messages of condolences and support. Jimmy you can now rest in peace.


Condolences to the family of Larry Donald Clark

Obit Larry Clark

 

August 30, 1947 - November 1, 2024

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Larry Donald Clark after a nine-month courageous battle with intracranial brain bleeds. Larry was born on August 30, 1947, in Drumheller, Alberta and went home to Heaven on November 1st, 2024, in Three Hills. He grew up on the Clark family farm near Rosebud. He was from a large family of ten siblings, with he and his brother Garry being one of two sets of twins. As a boy, Larry loved sports, playing both hockey and baseball. He had a keen interest in politics, and one of his favorite pastimes was reading the government budget binders from cover to cover. He completed his Boiler Technician tickets at S.A.I.T. and used these skills in the different positions he worked in. He had an excellent work ethic and his motto was “Any job worth doing is worth doing well.”
Larry is survived by his wife Audrey, his daughters Sharilee (Vern) Swaity and Paula (Darren) Pietrobono, step-children Jack Empey, Cherylee (Marvin) Franke, and Doug (Irene), grandchildren Kayla and Krista Pietrobono, Alana (Chris) Wilson, Aimee (Justin) Ewasiuk, Gwen (Rich) Ewasiuk, Kyle, Korey (Taralee), grand-daughter-in-law Andrea. Great-grandchildren Brookelyn, Haylie, Christopher, Lucian, Brandon and Jaxon, Faith and Leah. He is also survived by his siblings Jean, Jim, Thelma (Ervin) Bossert, and Linda (Lou) Scheck, sister-in-law Celie and many much-loved nieces and nephews.
Larry was pre-deceased by his first wife Sharon (nee McDermand), father and mother Jay and Nelly Clark, brothers Mervin, Glen and Garry, sisters Audrey and Judy, sister-in-law Clara, brother-in-law’s Dale and Angus, grandson Dale, and nephews Carey, Jimmy, Ian, Kent and Russell.
Larry’s celebration of life will be held on Tuesday, November 5th at the Trochu Baptist Church at 2:00. The viewing is Monday, November 4, 2024 at the Kneehill Funeral home in Trochu from 7:00 – 9:00 pm. Larry’s internment is at the Drumheller Cemetery on November 5th at 10:30 a.m.

Condolences to the family of Deborah Susan Van De Ryse (nee Ing)

Deborah Susan Van De Ryse

It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Deborah Susan Van De Ryse (nee Ing), beloved and cherished wife, mother, grandmother, sister and friend. Debbie passed away peacefully in her home on the farm on October 19th, 2024, at the age of 67 years at sunrise.
Debbie was born in Drumheller on March 2, 1957. She spent her younger years in Drumheller until 1965 when the Ing family moved to Calgary for work. Debbie met her husband Edward Van De Ryse in Drumheller on one of her trips to visit her grandmother. They married on March 23, 1974, and in September of that same year, they were blessed with their son, Edward. The three of them lived in Calgary until 1976 before returning to Drumheller. In May of 1978, they welcomed their daughter Michelle.
Debbie completed accounting courses through correspondence and started her first job with Feil and Company in the mid-1980’s. She would go on to work at Stewart & Wiley, and then Trevor Gough Professional Corporation. In 2003, she purchased H & R Block and started her own independent practice. In late 2011, she sold H & R Block with plans of retirement. Over the years she developed strong bonds with her colleagues and neighbours. She held these friendships very close to her heart.
Debbie continued to do some accounting work from home for a few of her long-time clients, family and friends. She enjoyed planning, planting and growing all types of plants from vegetables to flowers. She had a passion for cooking and baking, always trying new recipes. Debbie volunteered her time with the Newcastle Recreation Association as treasurer for many years. She also volunteered for many other community groups helping with their accounting needs. More recently, Debbie volunteered with the Drumheller Community Food Box program. She took pride in her work with the Food Box as the purpose is to provide nutritious food at an affordable price.
In March of this year, Debbie and Ed were fortunate enough to celebrate 50 fun and loving years of marriage. Throughout the years they enjoyed travelling, exploring and experiencing new cultures. Their favorites included extended trips to Australia and Belgium.
Debbie was a beacon of warmth, always offering a listening ear, supportive shoulder, and unconditional love. Her love for gardening was surpassed only by her love for her family, whom she nurtured with the same care and attention she gave to her plants. Her big heart will never be forgotten.
Debbie is survived by her husband, Ed, son Edward Van De Ryse (Kelly Cooper), daughter Michelle Scott (Steve Leonhardt), granddaughters Lisa Van De Ryse (Luke Oswald), Kayla and Kelsey Scott, Claire and Paige Leonhardt, sister Beverly Ing (Steen Korsgaard), numerous cousins, nieces and nephews. Debbie was predeceased by her parents, Russel Ing in 1995 and Susanne Ing in 2018. In Debbie’s memory, donations can be made to a local charity of your choice.
A memorial service celebrating Debbie’s life will be held Friday, November 1st at 1:00 pm at the Newcastle Community Hall. Courtney-Winters Funeral Home entrusted with arrangements.