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Condolences to the family of Keith Arthur Bellamy

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BELLAMY
Keith Arthur

Keith Arthur Bellamy was born in Thorne, England to Margaret Wainwright, and Arthur Bellamy and passed away in Strathmore, Alberta, on July 6, 2023, at the age of 78. When he was 21 years old, Keith worked very hard to earn the money to emigrate from England to Calgary, Canada arriving with just a suitcase. Even after many years in Canada he still retained a little of his British accent. In 1971 Keith met Elaine Will, and they enjoyed dates rollerskating at Lloyd’s in Calgary.
After getting married, they farmed together in Hussar, Rosebud, Rockyford, and Beiseker as part of Will Farms. Keith drove every model of New Holland combine and was an expert operator - yellow was definitely his colour! One highlight of his life was a trip to Belgium to tour the factory where the combines were manufactured. If you got Keith started talking about machinery, you had a hard time getting him to stop. He was passionate about tools, keeping equipment well taken care of, and the shop organized. Keith took pride in doing every job well. Augers were always cleaned out properly, equipment was greased and washed, and tools were put away. He organized mini tool kits for the combine operators, and looked after a multitude of details to keep everything running smoothly, from judging when the soil was ready for seeding to determining when the crops were ready for harvest. His years of experience gave him a vast knowledge of every aspect of running a successful farm. Overseeing all the farm operations was his job, and he loved it.
Keith was passionate about trains, there was always at least one model train set in the works, sometimes multiple sets. His latest model trains included a garden railway and an HO train set. Besides model trains, Keith would jump at any chance to ride a train - his favorite trips included riding the Union Pacific Big Boy No. 4014 steam train in California when it toured the United States in 2019, the Canadian Pacific Via Rail and the North Moors heritage railway from Pickering to Whitby in England.
Backpacking with his family in the Canadian Rockies was something Keith enjoyed - especially Lake O’ Hara. Later in life, Keith finally convinced Elaine and they purchased his dream 5th wheel.
What else did Keith enjoy? Double dipped cones from the DQ, radish sandwiches, banana sandwiches with NO peanut butter, strawberry jam, mashed potatoes and gravy, English pickled onions, Licorice All-Sorts, butter tarts, building models especially heavy trucks, western shirts with snaps, and good steel toed work boots along with a pair of clean coveralls.
Keith was actively involved in the children’s ministry programs in his church, constructing many of the props Elaine used in teaching the children. Keith cut many Bible figures out of felt so his children could hear Bible stories each day in worship time, and later he cut out the same sets for his grandchildren. It always brought him joy to hear Elaine playing hymns on the piano and he especially loved the hymn “Blessed Assurance, Jesus is Mine”.
Keith was very sentimental. Every anniversary, birthday, Christmas, and Valentine’s Day he always brought Elaine a card and wrote a big “E” on the envelope, and sometimes there were flowers too. When he could no longer go to the store himself, he asked daughter Heidi to buy the cards for him. He constantly did many little jobs around the home and yard, and took care of the vehicles. He was the best sweetheart a girl could ever have!
The hymn written by Austris A. Whithol aptly describes Keith’s life. “My God and I go in the fields together
We walk and talk as good friends should and do
We clasp our hands, our voices ring with laughter
My God and I walk through the meadow’s hue…”
Keith is at rest now, but he will be dearly missed by his family, and friends.
Keith is survived by Elaine, his wife of 52 years, daughter April (Travis), daughter Heidi (Justin), son Paul (Kari) and grandchildren Anna, Noelle, Grant, and Benjamin.
A private memorial service will be held in August.

Wheatland Funeral Home in care of arrangements 403-934-4404


Condolences to the family of Bruce Allen Coles

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COLES
Bruce Allen

February 27, 1962 - June 25, 2023

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of an exceptional Husband, Father and Grandpa.
Bruce was born in Drumheller to Ralph and Sue Coles. He had 3 brothers; Butch (Jean), Darcy and Ken, 2 sisters Janice (Terry) and Debbie. Bruce was raised in the Rosebud area.
In his late teens, his family moved to Drumheller.
This is where he met the love of his life Bonnie. They married in 1985 and had 3 children, Steven (Naomie), Mandy (Bryan) and Ryan. He was blessed with 7 Grandchildren. Mason, Sienna, Jordyn, Brinleigh, Jackson, Noah and Kylee.
Bruce was a hard-working man. He had a range of different jobs over the years. He was a truck driver/ crane operator for most of his working career. He was employed by Alberta Transportation building bridges, he drove truck for Hi-Way 9 Express and worked for Correctional Service of Canada as a General Duties Supervisor. The career he was most proud of was his own company Brubon Oilfield Hauling. For 7 years he was dedicated to providing exceptional service to the oilfield industry. Bruce made a lasting impression on everyone he met and no one was a stranger.
He had a love for music. If there was a party, he was playing the music. In his younger years he would DJ on the weekends. He played for a variety of different occasions, mostly weddings. His whole life the music was always playing, the louder the better. Our home was always extremely loud.
He also loved watching movies and having the sound play over his huge speakers.
Unfortunately, Bruce was diagnosed with MS around his 50th birthday. It progressed quickly and he spent his remaining years at home and in Continuing Care.
Our family would like to thank all the people who were involved in caring for Bruce over the years. You were his angels.
A private graveside service will be held. There will be a celebration of his life at a later date. Donations can be made to the MS Society of Canada.
Courtney-Winters Funeral Home in care of arrangements. 403-823-2666.

Condolences to the family of Dorothy Linda Dawson (nee Glover)

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DAWSON
Dorothy Linda
(nee Glover)

June 9, 1949 - June 24, 2023

It is with great sadness we announce the passing of our beloved mother, grandmother and great grandmother Dorothy Linda Dawson at the age of 74 years in Red Deer, Alberta surrounded by her family on June 24, 2023.
She was born in Drumheller on June 9, 1949, to Russel and Vera Glover. She was their first born of three children with two little brothers Ken and Timothy. Dorothy resided in Drumheller for all her years. She had two daughters, Sabrina (Brina) and Linda (Lindy) as she called them. She was a very strong woman, courageous, kind and a very hard worker. Her family always came first as she raised her daughters on her own. She had a love of baking, board games, card games and reading.
Dorothy leaves to mourn her brother Ken (Linda), daughters Sabrina (Terry), Linda (Brian), grandchildren Colby (Alyssa), Tanner, Shellbi (Andy), Jessie, Derek, great-grandchildren Owen, Alivia, Harper, Tucker, Carson, nephew Kenny, niece Caralee and numerous other family and friends.
She was predeceased by her father Russel, her mother Vera, brother Timothy, and her grandson Mitchell.
Funeral services for Dorothy will be held Wednesday, July 5, 2023, at Courtney-Winter’s Funeral Home at 1:00 P.M., interment to follow at the Drumheller Cemetery. There will be a time of fellowship and light refreshments at Newcastle Hall following the interment service. In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada, S.T.A.R.S. or the charity of one’s choice.
Courtney-Winter’s Funeral Homes are in care of the arrangements.