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Condolences to the family of Vera Adelaide Glover

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GLOVER
Vera Adelaide
(nee Kolenchuk)

September 19, 1928 - September 9, 2022

It is with great sadness we announce the passing of our beloved Mother, Grandmother, Great-Grandmother and Great-Great-Grandmother, the Matriarch of 5 generations, Vera Adelaide Glover (nee Kolenchuk) at the age of 93 in Drumheller, AB on September 9, 2022 with her family by her side. She was born in Foam Lake, Saskatchewan September 19, 1928 to Nick and Alexandra Kolenchuk and was the second youngest of 5 children. Her family then moved to Peace River, AB for a time. They moved to Drumheller when she was 5 where she later met and married the love of her life, Russel Ambrose Glover, on October 23,1947. In 1949 they welcomed a daughter Dorothy, in 1950 a son Ken and their 3rd child Timothy in 1959. She was a very loving, caring, patient and kind hearted woman as she would always lend an ear to listen, a hand to hold, a shoulder to cry on, advice with no judgment and a hug to make you feel better. She had an avid love of gardening, cooking and crosswords. She was the smartest woman we knew as she helped her children to her great-grandchildren with their homework. She leaves to mourn her daughter Dorothy, son Ken (Linda), grandchildren Kenny, Sabrina (Terry), Caralee (Aaron), Lindy (Brian), great-grandchildren Colby, Tanner, Jessie, Ally, Shellbi, Kayla, Derek, Kendra and James, and great-great-grandchildren Owen, Carson, Alivia, Harper and Tucker, brother Orest (Gloria) and numerous nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband Russel, son Timothy and great-grandson Mitchell, parents Nick and Alexandra, brothers John and Lawrence and sister Juliana.
Her service will be held at Courtney-Winters Funeral Home Thursday, September 15, 2022 at 1:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers please donate to the Kidney Foundation of Canada or charity of your choice.
Courtney-Winters Funeral Home in care of arrangements. 403-823-2666.


Condolences to the family of Leila Gall (nee Carter)

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GALL
Leila (nee Carter)

July 14, 1921 - August 26, 2022

Leila was born to parents William and Edith Carter on July 14, 1921 on the Carter farm west of Delia. She went to school at Starland, Delia, Coronation and Drumheller. She worked for AGT as a telephone operator in Drumheller, Lethbridge and Calgary. She attended nursing school at the Calgary General Hospital and graduated in the class of 1951. She practiced nursing in Shelby, Montana and Hanna. As a student nurse in Calgary she would go to dances at the Alazar Temple where she met Henry Gall. They were married July 21, 1951 and moved to the Carter farm where they farmed and raised their family. The family moved to Hanna in 1964. Henry passed away in 1997. Leila moved to Clover Bar Nursing Home in Sherwood Park in 2005. She moved to Strathcona Capital Care long term care home in 2019 where she resided until her passing.
She was predeceased by her parents; husband, Henry; infant brother, Billy; step-sister, Ruth Greer (nee McColm); and step-brother, Tom McColm.
She is lovingly remembered by her daughter, Arla (companion, Dan Gartner); sons, Alvin (Shirley) Gall, Greg (Pat) Gall; and daughter, Margaret (Cameron) Sonnenberg; nine grandchildren, Joshua Schmaltz, Katherine Schmaltz, Gary Gall, Derek Gall, Anna (Steve) Ropp, John (Andrea) Gall, Pete (Mel) Gall, Beth Sonnenberg (Stephane DesJardine), Christan Sonnenberg (Sean Callahan); and 17 great-grandchildren.
Leila was a loving mother, a caring nurse, an active and successful gardener on both the farm and in Hanna. She took up the pallet and brush, lapidary jewellery, quilting, baking, sewing, knitting, fishing and was a member of the United Church, Bible Study and Royal Purple. She entered garden vegetables, baking, preserves, photography and art in the Hanna Fall Fair and was rewarded for her entries. She was in the movie “Why Shoot the Teacher”. Henry and Leila travelled to various destinations including Canada east as far as Nova Scotia, west to British Columbia, most of the northern Unites States, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Yugoslavia and Holland.
A Funeral Service was held Wednesday, August 31, 2022 in Delia, AB. Messages of condolence may be left for the family at www.myalternatives.ca.

Condolences to the family of Vera Bernice Garrett (Berreth)

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GARRETT (Berreth)
Vera Bernice

April 30, 1930 - September 3, 2022

It is with great sadness and broken hearts that we announce that our Matriarch of the Garrett family has passed to be with her Saviour the Lord. Vera Bernice Garrett of Carbon, Alberta beloved wife of the late Robert (Bob) Garrett peacefully passed at the Drumheller Hospital on September 3, 2022 at the age of 92 years young.
Vera Bernice was born April 30, 1930 to Karl and Lena Berreth in Beiseker. Vera was one of five children raised on the family farm between Carbon and Acme. She attended Berean Bible College in Calgary after high school. She lived and worked in Calgary, she was hired on at the Calgary City Hall in Parks and Recreation in the office.
While on a trip to Banff, Alberta with Johnston and Mary Hart, brother and sister, they happened to meet up with Sam, Grace, Bob and Wayne Garrett whom were also mutual friends of the Hart’s. This encounter with Bob was the turning point to a beautiful relationship. They met in 1959 in Banff and married on October 15, 1960. Banff was their go to destination especially around October.
Vera and Bob built their home in Carbon at 309 Bruce Ave. where they resided for over 60 years and raised two boys, Bentley and Clark.
Vera’s love for the Lord was so passionate you could hear it as she played the piano in the Carbon United Church every Sunday. She would play the organ at home and listen to her records and later CD’s of all the gospel music. She loved to sew, crochet, do crossword and puzzles, her and Bob also loved to travel, they went everywhere.
Vera loved her grandchildren and loved it when they would come and have lunch with her and Bob, and she loved it when they had sleep-overs. Her love grew when the great-grandchildren came along, she loved interacting and telling stories and watching them play and to have them around her. Vera loved her family and lived for her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Family was very important to her.
Vera is survived by her son Clark (Kelly) Garrett, son Bentley Garrett, granddaughter, Jessica (Randy) Sharpe, granddaughter Karlee (Byron) Thompson, great-grandchildren: Rachel Sharpe, Kate Sharpe, Wyatt Thompson, Jolene Thompson. Her brother Paul (Valerie) Berreth, and brother-in-law Wayne (Elaine) Garrett, sister-in-law Miriam Berreth, numerous nieces and nephews, and cousins.
Vera was predeceased by her loving husband Robert (Bob) Garrett, her parents Karl and Lena Berreth, brother Leo (Eunice) Ivan Berreth, sister Gladys (Bill) Strohschien, her father-in-law and mother-in-law Samuel and Grace Garrett, brother-in-law Richard Garrett.
Those who knew Vera knew her love for the Lord her Saviour. She was carried away peacefully to be in His loving arms. God be with you all.
A funeral service will be held at the Courtney-Winters Funeral Home in Drumheller, Alberta on Friday,
September 9th, 2022, at 1:00 p.m. A gathering of friends and family to follow at the Carbon Cemetery and a fellowship luncheon at the Carbon Community Hall after.

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