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Condolences to the family of Clifford Douglas Berscht

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BERSCHT
Clifford Douglas

February 22, 1933 - April 13, 2022

Cliff passed away at University Hospital, Edmonton, Alberta on April 13 with family by his side.
His funeral service was held at Creech’s Lakeland Funeral Home on April 21, 2022. He was laid to rest in Mannville Cemetery.
Honorary pallbearers were Randy Berscht, Rocky Berscht and Ernie Decker.
Pallbearers were Gordon Moon, Darcy Berscht, James Berscht, Jay Gwilliam, Calvin Decker and Lisa Bagshaw.
Cliff was born in Didsbury, AB and raised in Elkton, Fallen Timber area.
Cliff will be lovingly remembered by his wife Dianne of Morecambe and their family: Randy (Donna) Berscht, North Battleford; Marjorie (Darrell) Jordan, Calgary; Darcy Berscht, Clandonald; Rocky (Ruth) Berscht, Vermilion; Dorrainne Sculac, Edmonton; James Berscht (fiancé Adriana Yanez), Puerto Vallarta; Jay (Marcie) Gwilliam, Sundre; Lisa (Scott) Bagshaw, Castor; Calvin (Michelle) Decker, Mannville; Ernie (Dorothy) Decker, Vermilion; and his brother-in-law Allan Koch, Drumheller.
Cliff was predeceased by his parents Edward and Martha Berscht; his siblings, his infant son Steven and his sister-in-law Doris Koch.


Condolences to the family of Henry Klassen

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KLASSEN
Henry

June 21, 1923 - May 4, 2022

Henry Klassen was born on June 21, 1923, in Rosenthal Ukraine. He passed away peacefully on May 4, 2022, knowing he was going to live with Jesus his Savior in heaven. He was the 3rd child of Henry and Katherine Klassen.
Three years later in 1926, the family immigrated to Canada. The Canadian part of the journey started in Steinbach, MB, then to Hanna, AB, and then to Linden. The family settled east of Munson in 1929.
It was during this time in Munson, at the age of 12, he committed his life to Jesus Christ and received Him as his Savior. This commitment occurred while riding bicycle with his good friend John Siemens, who later became his brother-in-law. Henry commented in later years that the decision to follow Jesus as your Lord and Savior is the most important and life changing decision that a person can make regardless of your age.
In 1939, when he was 16 years old, his first job away from home was working for a neighbor. He hired on for the impressive amount of $25 per month. His excellent work ethic rewarded him, and he got a raise, earning $30 by the second month. From the stories that he told he was always appreciated and liked wherever he worked. Even now in retirement, his very personable personality was award winning. He had many friends, all of whom were younger than he and he enjoyed telling them of his life and experiences.
In the winter of 1973-74, he began a new and different love affair than he had ever had before. He met Katie Poettcker, a widow, from the Acme area who was in need of an escort to her Christmas party at her place of employment. He fit the bill to a tee. After a whirl-wind courtship they were married on March 30, 1974. When he said “I do” he accomplished something that takes most men at least 30 years. Not only was he a husband to Katie, but also the new Dad for Marvin, Clarence, Eric, and Ruby. Marvin was already married to Grace, and they had 2 children Mike and Kelly, so now he also became “grandpa” all in one day.
Henry always had a special love for music. He told of an older cousin recalling that at the age of 2, while still living in the Ukraine, Henry had sat on his grandfather’s knee, singing. He sang in many choirs from school age where the class would receive awards in different music
festivals in the school district. Many church choirs benefitted from his confident bass voice, he enjoyed singing in a men’s quartet the most. Henry could copy the voices of his favorite “singing heroes.” At the age of 98 he was still singing and on at least 2 occasions sang the national anthem at public events here in Drumheller.
Henry was predeceased by his wife Katie, parents Henry and Katherine, sisters Hertha (Jake Doerksen), Martha (Aron Willms), Hilda (Harvey Rowe), brothers-in-law John and Jake Siemens, his good friend and nephew Doug Siemens.
He leaves to mourn his passing; his family, Marv & Grace Poettcker, Clarence & SuAnn Poettcker, Eric & Ruth Poettcker, and Ruby & Dean Adie, eleven grandchildren & spouses, and eighteen great-grandchildren & two spouses. Two sisters Elizabeth (Beth) Siemens and Helen Siemens. Many nieces and nephews, all of whom were very special to Henry.
If friends and family so desire, they can send a donation in Henry’s memory to the Drumheller Alliance Church - 670, 7th Avenue East Drumheller T0J 0Y5.
A private family service was held on Saturday, May 7, 2022 at the Drumheller Alliance Church. Henry was laid to rest at the Drumheller Municipal Cemetery. To send condolences to the family, please visit www.sunsetltd.ca

Condolences to the Family of Dawnette Elizabeth Schmidt

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SCHMIDT
Dawnette Elizabeth

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Dawnette Elizabeth Schmidt, she died surrounded by family on April 28th, 2022 in Calgary AB, at the age of 61 after a courageous battle with cancer. Dawnette is survived by her husband of 42 years, Ron Schmidt; her children Tyler and Thomas (Suzy); grandchildren Luke and Nathan; mother Doris Berezowski, sisters Dalinda Stark (Tony), Doreen Nasr and Drenda Clyne (Wesley); sisters-in-law Susan Mullen (Bob) and Anna Garez (Chris); brothers-in-law David Schmidt (Susan), Bruce Schmidt (Suzanne), Wane Schmidt, Ray Schmidt and 14 nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her father Dunbar Clyne, brother Darold Clyne and mother and father in-law Frank and Helen Schmidt. Dawnette was born in 1960 in Drumheller AB, where she spent the first years of her life growing up on a farm in Verdant Valley where she developed her passion for animals and nature. She attended Verdant Valley School from grades one to three, the family then moved into Drumheller where she graduated from Drumheller Composite High School in 1978. She graduated from the University of Alberta in 1982 with a BA in Education majoring in Home Economics. She started her career with the Rocky View school division teaching at WG Murdoch School, she then spent 25 years with the Calgary Catholic School board in both teaching and administrative roles. She taught at St. Gregory, Ascension Of Our Lord, and Cardinal Newman and then became the Consultant for CTS. In 2014 she was the recipient of the Shepherd leadership award which was a testament to her commitment to education.
She retired in 2016 but couldn’t resist her calling to educate, she continued to sub right up until 2021. Dawnette met her beloved husband Ron in high school, and they were married May 17, 1980. Mount Saint Helens erupted the next day cancelling the Washington leg of their honeymoon. Her sons were born shortly thereafter, and family became the centre of her life. She loved cooking and baking with her children and grandchildren, the annual Christmas Eve dinner was treasured by the entire family. Her summers were spent enjoying lake life on the Shuswap. She was a marathon runner, bike rider, dog lover, golfer, and enjoyed camping and RVing throughout Alberta and BC. She rarely missed a Canada Day Parade in Drumheller, this became an annual tradition that now includes her grandchildren. Dawnette inspired all of us with the unwavering optimism and joy that she brought into our lives. Along with raising her two sons she touched the lives of hundreds of students and always made them feel special. More recently she was focused on her grandchildren which brought her so much joy and happiness. The legacy of Dawnette will live on through the many family, friends, colleagues and students that she had an impact on. A Celebration of Dawnette’s life will be held at Fosters Garden Chapel Home 3220 4 ST NW Calgary, AB (Across from Queen’s Park Cemetery) on Friday, May 6th, 2022 at 2:00 pm.
In lieu of flowers, a donation can be made to the Calgary Humane Society in her memory at https://www.calgaryhumane.ca/donate/

Expressions of sympathy may be forwarded to the Family, via the website: www.fostersgardenchapel.ca

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