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Condolences to the family of Sidney James Anderson

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ANDERSON
Sidney James

November 1, 1944 - October 9, 2022

Sidney James Anderson of Wayne, Alberta passed away on October 9, 2022 at 77 years of age, surrounded by his loving family after a courageous and dignified battle with illness. Born in Boisevain, MB to Stoyle and Mary (Harrison) Anderson, Sid moved to Alberta where he met Jennifer, his devoted wife of 55 years.
A mechanic by trade, Sid took pride in his work and his ability to help his family and his many friends in Wayne, Dalum, and the surrounding area. While very skilled at his work, the home that he shared with Jennifer was his focus. Hand-crafted renovation projects and upgrades to their yard and garden were always underway.
Survived by his wife, Jennifer, their son Codie (Tina) and their daughter, Renéa, Sid also treasured the time spent with their four grandchildren, Joseph, Sidney, Olivia, and Lucas.
He will be missed by his brother Lynn, and sisters Winona and Laura Lee (Ross), as well as his many nieces, nephews, and cousins.
Arrangements for a private service will be completed and communicated in due time.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Drumheller Area Health Foundation Palliative Care at 351 9 St NW, Drumheller, AB, T0J 0Y1.


Condolences to the family of Mary Keniston

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Mary

October 8, 1932 - September 30, 2022

Born in Coalhurst, Alberta and raised in Drumheller, Mary had a fondness for Alberta and spoke of wonderful memories long after moving to B.C. She
married Ted Keniston in 1953 and after living in several places, found themselves in the North West Territories.
It was a rugged life as Mary raised her family and operated the radio which supported Ted as a bush pilot. They moved to Nelson in 1965 where they enjoyed many great years and Mary worked for the B.C. Parks Branch. Mary enjoyed gardening and going to the beach with her girls. The 80’s brought them to Abbotsford where Mary worked for several years for the District of Matsqui. Upon retirement, Mary and Ted enjoyed their friends, their many R.V. trips and visits with their family. Mary is survived by her two daughters, Diane Hardie ( Rick ) and Sherrie Bennett (Dan). She was a loving grandmother to Christopher and Sarah. She was a great-grandmother to Autumn, Journry, Dawson, Olivia and Lauren. Dear mom, you will be dearly missed, we all love you, rest in peace. Anyone wanting to remember Mary please consider a donation to the S.P.C.A., she was a pet lover and a life long contributor.

Condolences to the family of Mickie Long (Going)

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Mickie

November 1, 1945 - October 8, 2022

This amazing daughter, sister, mother, granna, aunt, cousin, and friend left us most unexpectedly but surrounded by family love on Saturday, October 8, 2022 at the Rocky View General Hospital.
Mickie (Monte) was born in Cardston, Alberta on November 1, 1945 to Linnea and Meredith Going, and grew up in the picturesque and wonderful community of Waterton Park, along with her sisters Susan, Merna, Judy, and Linn. In 1963, she travelled to Calgary to begin her nursing aide training and it was there she met the love of her life Jim, marrying in 1965.
For 46 years, they called Drumheller and Delia home raising their family, enjoying many friends, and serving the community until Jim sadly passed away in May 2011.
Mickie was the backbone of our family, and she extended her hospitality, love, and genuineness to many, whom she met through her community service, faith, work, and music, including the friends and family who came into the lives of her children and grandchildren. She excelled in making everyone feel at home and welcomed in her presence. Never letting adversity or setbacks hinder her faith, compassion, loyalty, and genuine care for others.
Mickie was all about family – close and extended. There was nothing she loved more than having her friends and extended family for a visit. And through that dedication and devotion, many enjoyed her ultimate hospitality, warmth, along with the benefits of her talent of baking, especially bread and doughgods, and a variety of meals and treats. Her family was the centre of her social life. From puzzles to card games, to impromptu evenings with friends and neighbors; from the celebrations of family and individual milestones to family reunions, music, sharing crafts, scratch and wins (more the
scratching than the winning), sewing, and baking, Mickie provided her family with traditions that will live forever through every generation.
She will be deeply and dearly missed and continually treasured by her sister and best friend Linn (Merv) Ko; her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren: Angela (Bruce), Timothy, Elizabeth (Brandon, Rory, River), Tabitha (Brock); Dawn (Kevin), Riley, Reese; Danny (Noelle), Chris (Meghan, Skyla); Katrina; and her niece Erin Ko, along with many treasured and loved nephews, nieces, and cousins from throughout Canada.
Mickie will also be missed by many extended family members including her sister Susan (Tex) Cheese, Kay (Doug) Richards, Patty (Terry) Blocksom, Ken Long, as well as many special friends, as she always opened her home to everyone who stopped by.
We would like to thank the health care professionals of the Drumheller Hospital including Inza, Winnie, continuing care representative Kristina and Dr. Beach, along with the staff at Chinook Intercare, and the nursing Emergency Department and Unit 74 staff and Dr. Nitchke at the Rocky View General Hospital for their gentle, respectful, compassionate care up to mom’s unexpected last moments. You have touched our lives in profound ways and the words “thank you” are so inadequate for all that you do.
Prayer services will be held Monday, October 24 at 7 p.m. at St. Anthony’s Catholic Church, Drumheller. Funeral mass will be held Tuesday, October 25 at 11 a.m., St. Anthony’s Catholic Church, Drumheller, followed by a luncheon at the church hall. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in honour of Mickie to St. Anthony’s Parish, 151 - 3rd Street W. Drumheller, Alberta T0J 0Y4.
There’s a path that leads to a turn in the road, and we each must travel there. Where the Father visits to take us home to shelter in his care. Where happiness and peace and joy replace the tears and pain; and our loved ones rest in the arms of God to sweetly live again.