GRAVESIDE SERVICE
for
KAY VICKERS
will be held
Saturday, May 6
11 a.m.
Drumheller Municipal Cemetery
Father Lukas Drapal presiding.
Fellowship to follow at The Drumheller Legion.
Courtney-Winters Funeral Home in care of arrangements.
GRAVESIDE SERVICE
for
KAY VICKERS
will be held
Saturday, May 6
11 a.m.
Drumheller Municipal Cemetery
Father Lukas Drapal presiding.
Fellowship to follow at The Drumheller Legion.
Courtney-Winters Funeral Home in care of arrangements.
HUMPHREY (Tario)
Elsie Mabel
April 25, 2023
Elsie Mabel Humphrey (Tario) of Olds, AB, formerly of Drumheller and Delia passed away on April 25, 2023, at the age of 98. Elsie was predeceased by George, her devoted husband of 70 years in 2017.
She is survived by her children; Elaine and family, Ivan & Bev and family, Donnie & Donna and family, and Kevin & Wanda and family, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, great-great grandchildren as well as numerous nieces and nephews and their families.
Elsie was also predeceased by her parents, Lorne & Annie Tario, 2 sisters, Muriel and Harold, Doris and George, 2 brothers, Alvin and Marion and Earl and Wilma and 1 son-in-law, Clarence.
At the young age of 2, Elsie’s parents moved from Manitoba to Alberta, settling in the small hamlet of Michichi to farm and raise their family. In her late teenage years, Elsie met George Humphrey, the love of her life for over 70 years. Elsie and George married on December 7, 1946, and moved to Nacmine. In 1949 they moved to Delia and in 1952 she and George started farming. Elsie was very busy raising children and helping George with the farm. She enjoyed cooking, puzzling, crocheting, bingo and cards; and for years she was the newspaper correspondent for the Delia News in The Drumheller Mail and The Hanna Herald. When the phone rang with news, she always had a pen and paper ready to write about all the happenings.
In 1996, Elsie and George retired to Drumheller where they were always busy taking part in community activities and events as well as travelling all over the province to visit family and attend any sporting event there was where their grandchildren or great-grandchildren played, always cheering from the sideline.
There was nothing more important to Elsie than family, and in 2014 she and George moved to Olds to be closer to family; anytime the invitation to visit came, it was always taken. Elsie had a quiet personality and made friends wherever she went. Loved beyond measure, Elsie will be deeply missed by her family and the many friends who brightened her days.
Please join us to celebrate the life of this amazing lady, May 18th, 2023, at 1:30pm in the Cadet Hall, 5205 – 52nd Street, Olds, AB
SIKORA
Stanley Walter
January 11, 1951 - April 6, 2023
Stanley (Stan to his family and friends) Walter Sikora of Cambria, Alberta passed away suddenly on April 6, 2023 at the age of 72.
Stan was born January 11, 1951 and was the 6th of 7 children in his family. He is survived by his 5 sisters Jenny Connell (Edmonton), Millie Boruk (Calgary), Carol Rippe (Calgary), Hellen Shiloff (Edmonton) and Lodja Sloan (St. Albert) as well as numerous nieces, nephews and their families. He was predeceased by his beloved parents (Stella and John) and his brother Joseph Sikora (Lethbridge).
After graduating from Drumheller Composite High School in 1969, Stan pursued higher education at the University of Calgary where he received his degree in Education in 1973. He taught in Cereal, Alberta in 1973 and in New Brigden, Alberta from 1974 to 1976, before returning to his hometown of Drumheller.
Soon after, he moved to Calgary. He obtained his “Journeyman Certificate in Carpentry”, and pursued a new career in construction. He worked with Stuart Olsen (Bennett and White), a Calgary construction company. In 1994 he returned to Drumheller (Cambria) to care for his mother and began his career at the Drumheller Penitentiary as an instructor in construction. Stan retired in 1998.
Stan travelled to Poland (homeland of his mother) and Czechoslovakia (homeland of his father) shortly after his retirement. He formed friendships with many cousins and remained in contact with them. Upon returning to Canada, he embraced his love for gardening, which brought him great joy. He delighted in delivering his high-quality produce to families, restaurants, and grocery stores in the Valley and made many new friends along the way. His beautiful produce was enjoyed by all.
Stan was a lifelong learner and in 2019 he received two certificates from Norquest College, “Setting and Maintaining Professional Boundaries for ESL Providers”, and a Certificate of Attendance for “Introduction to Culture and Communication”. These certificates enabled him to pursue a volunteer position using his ESL knowledge. Stan derived great satisfaction from helping people learn English and learning about new cultures. He volunteered at the Salvation Army, which reflected his kind and generous nature, helping others in the community was a large part of his life.
Stan was a cherished and valued member of his community and was recognized for his kindness, empathy, and willingness to help others. He had an infectious smile, a happy disposition, and enjoyed spending time with everyone. His big “Hello!” will be dearly missed by all who knew him. His legacy will live on in the hearts of his loved ones, friends, and the community.
A private memorial will be held at the Drumheller Cemetery at a later date, Stanley’s ashes will be placed in his father’s grave site.
Courtney-Winters Funeral Home in care of arrangements. 403-823-2666