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Condolences to the family of Shirley Ann Petrie Warkentin (Holowatiuk)

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WARKETIN (Holowatiuk)
Shirley Ann Petrie

Shirley Ann Petrie Warkentin (Holowatiuk) of Calgary; wife of the late Edward Warkentin passed away peacefully on Sunday, October 23, 2022 at the age of 83 years.
Shirley’s greatest joy was to be with family, camping and travelling to Puerto Vallarta. She worked for Alberta Mental Health for many years as a Zone Administrator. In retirement, Shirley was a volunteer host at Carseland, Wyndham Provincial Park for many seasons along with her beloved Edward. In her final years, she took up dancing and volunteered where needed at Atria Senior’s Residence Arbour Lake, Calgary.
Shirley Warkentin is survived by her daughter Heather Warkentin (Cameron Rabel), her son Dwayne Warkentin (Shari); grandchildren Dylan Haines (Jennifer), Shelsey Ambrosi (Tony), Cass (Mike), Kate (Steve), Ryan Walker; great-grandchildren Hayleigh, Samuel, Carlo, Isaiah; sister Joan Eastland, brothers Bill and John Holowatiuk, as well as numerous nieces, nephews and their families.
Shirley was predeceased by her parents William and Margaret Holowatiuk, husband Edward, sons Darrell, and Troy.
Service of Remembrance to be announced at a later date.
Memorial Donations may be made to Rosedale Hospice infocalgaryhospice.ab.ca or Children’s Hospital Foundation childrenshospital.ab.ca
Courtney-Winter’s Funeral Homes are in care of the arrangements. 403-823-2666.


Condolences to the family of Judith Eleanor Marquardt (nee Chambers)

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In loving memory of
MARQUARDT
(nee Chambers)
Judith Eleanor

May 17, 1943 - October 25, 2022

It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Judith “Judy” Eleanor Marquardt (nee Chambers), beloved wife of Richard “Dick” Marquardt, in the Crowsnest Pass on October 25, 2022.
Judy was born at Wayne, Alberta on May 17, 1943, first child of Elsie and Gordon Chambers, who farmed at Rainbow Valley in the Drumheller region. Judy often reminisced about playing and working hard on the farm with her buddy, little brother John.
Talented with both words and numbers, Judy attended business school in Calgary where she further honed her business writing, bookkeeping and secretarial skills.
Judy married the love of her life, Dick Marquardt, on December 9, 1961 in Drumheller, and they lived in Nacmine, Alberta and Thomson, Manitoba before moving to Coleman, Alberta where they raised their three children, Randi, Robbi and Rik.
Soon after moving to Coleman, Judy and Dick met their lifelong friends Nancy and Steve Tarcon.
Judy worked first at the cable plant, then at the credit union before becoming business administrator for the high school and later the elementary school in Blairmore. She helped raise funds to build the sportsplex and she and Dick supported local events including Thunder in the Valley through their company, Marquardt Tunnelling and Blasting.
Favourite pastimes included cooking and baking, gardening, sewing and knitting, reading, hosting family gatherings, dancing, stargazing, birdwatching, camping and travelling across Canada and through many US states. After retiring, Judy and Dick enjoyed their passion of travelling Canada from coast to coast, especially
touring small towns, meeting the people, and visiting their historical sites. They also travelled to Mexico several times and toured much of the United States, including extended visits to Alaska, Arizona and Hawaii and a cruise of the eastern states. Their favourite places were closer to home, especially the small towns in scenic Alberta and Saskatchewan.
Judy is survived by her loving husband Dick; sister Daphne (Dan) Orton; and brothers John (Annabelle); Tim (Ardyth); and David (Debbie); children Randi (Al) Berting; Robbi; and Rik (Tanya), as well as many nieces, nephews and cousins. She will be sadly missed.
Judy was predeceased by parents Elizabeth and Gordon Chambers, sister Terri (Cliff) White, nephew Nick White and close friend Steve Tarcon.

Condolences to the family of Ernest (Ernie) Dupuis

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Ernie

September 20, 1937 - October 25, 2022

Ernest (“Ernie”) Rene Joseph Dupuis passed away peacefully on October 25, 2022 at the Foothills Medical Centre in Calgary at the age of 85. Ernie was born on
September 20, 1937 in Meadow Lake, Saskatchewan to Joseph and Anna Dupuis. He, along with his parents and sister, lived in various places in B.C., Alberta, and
Saskatchewan including Chilliwack and Ocean Falls, thereafter, ending up on the family farm in Fleet, Alberta.
He then met his wife Jane (Allard) and they recently celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary in August 2022. Ernie spent his entire career as a carpenter starting in Coronation and then moving to Drumheller in 1967 to work at the Drumheller Co-op. In later years, he started his own construction and finishing-carpentry company called Dupuis Construction, building many homes, grain bins and floors, renovations, etc. He gradually retired in the early 2000s. Ernie had a love for outdoor activities
including camping with his family in Bashaw, fishing, and golf. He also enjoyed playing cards any chance he could get with family and friends. After his retirement, he especially enjoyed meeting his buddies for morning coffee. He also took great pleasure watching his grandsons play hockey and football, and as grandparents, Ernie and Jane rarely missed a game. Ernie was proud of his 1958 Buick Special which he began restoring with his father-in-law and completed in 1997, just in time for his daughter’s wedding. He was especially known for his talent of restoring and repairing almost anything that came his way. He had a great sense of humor and quick wit that would always make others smile. Ernie will be deeply missed by his loving wife Jane, and daughters Sheila (Ron), Cheryl (Peter), and Wendy (Rob). He is also survived by his cherished grandsons Michael Murray (Megan), James Murray, Tyler Mahan, and Jarrett Mahan (Tess) of Calgary, as well as his sister Lucille (Claude) Belland, and four nephews, Chris and Tim Footz, Daniel and Jason Belland, and their families, all of Edmonton. He was predeceased by his parents Joseph (1984) and Anna (2013) as well as a younger infant brother. Ernie will also be missed by many special friends and neighbours. Our family would like to express our sincere gratitude to the exceptional medical teams and staff of Dr. Brock Randolf and Dr. Amanda Randolph at the Drumheller Health Centre Emergency Department and Dr. Patrick Champagne and Dr. Grant Peters at the Libin Cardio vascular Institute at the Foothills Medical Centre in Calgary. As per Ernie’s wishes, a formal funeral service will not be held. A celebration of life for Ernie will take place in Drumheller at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in honor of Ernie to the Drumheller Health Centre or to Diabetes Canada.

The Measure of Man
Not – “how did he die” But – “how did he live”
Not – “what did he gain” But – “what did he give”
These are the units To measure the worth
Of a man as a man, regardless of birth.

Author: Anonymous

Courtney-Winters Funeral Home in care of arrangements. 403-823-2666.