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Condolences to the family of George Wood Moar

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MOAR
George Wood

January 26, 1926 - February 27, 2022

George Wood Moar passed away on February 27, 2022 at the age of 96.
George was born on January 26, 1926 to John and Margaret Moar. He was raised in the Orkney district, along with his five siblings, Laura, Margaret, Stewart, Marcus and Robert. He loved being a farmer and working alongside his brothers. He thought the world of his older sisters and enjoyed sharing fond memories and stories about his childhood and years on the farm.
George married Isabel Odermatt in 1978, and they built a home in Nacmine in 1980. George was a good friend to Isabel’s grown children and enjoyed many years with Isabel until her passing in 2005. He remained in their home until failing health resulted in him having to go to the hospital the day after his 96th birthday.
George enjoyed a simple life. He was humble, kind and generous. His family and friends were in awe of his amazing memory and ability to remember dates/birthdays.
George was devoted to his family, loving us all unconditionally and without judgment. His only remaining sibling, Robert, looked forward to George’s nightly telephone calls. His only remaining sister-in-law, Alice, nephews, Clint, John (Wanda), Brent (Bev), and nieces, Maureen (Mel) and Laura (Doug), all shared a special bond with Uncle George, as did his great niece, Teanna (Carson), and great nephews, Chad and Grayson (Jordan). He was precious to us all.
George so appreciated home care assistance and being doted on while in the hospital. He endeared himself to many as he seldom complained. He had wonderful neighbours in Nacmine and was fortunate to have developed a strong friendship over the past few years with Allan Koch, who shared his interests in cars and gardening.
George enjoyed reading his Bible and was a devout member of the Orkney Presbyterian Church. He often said that “the day you die is better than the day you were born”. We are comforted by that sentiment, which he held fast to until the end. We know he is beyond happy to be reunited with family and friends who went before him.
A celebration of George’s life will be held at the Orkney Presbyterian Church on March 12, 2022 at 1:30, after which we hope all who attend will head over to the Orkney Community Centre for “coffee and pie”.
Donations in George’s memory can be made to either the Salvation Army or the Orkney Athletic Association (Box 2721, Drumheller, AB, T0J 0Y0).

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


Condolences to the family of Grace Marilyn Hanson

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HANSON
Grace Marilyn

January 30, 1941 - February 26, 2022

Grace Marilyn Hanson passed away on Saturday, February 26, 2022 at the age of 81 following a short respiratory illness in the Brooks Hospital, Brooks, AB. She cherished all the visits from the family who were able to get down to see her. Grace was born in the Drumheller Hospital on January 30, 1941, the sixth child to George and Winnie Hunter. She graduated from Drumheller High School and began working with Alberta Government Telephones (AGT, now Telus) as a switchboard operator. This is where she met Bert Hanson, whom she married in 1961. They moved to Edmonton shortly after where they started their family with two boys. In the mid-60s they purchased their first home in an upstart community named Sherwood Park, where eventually a daughter became part of the family in 1971. They moved to Brooks in 1973 and welcomed their fourth child, a boy. Over the years she had a variety of jobs including the High School Cafeteria, Louise’s Lottery and Safeway. Grace enjoyed curling, bowling and socializing at the Fire Hall. She had a wonderful circle of friends that she enjoyed spending time with.
Her love of all holidays, especially Christmas will continue with all the generations she left behind. She leaves behind her four children, Dwayne (Kaz), Dale, Arlene (Rob) and Derek (Tammy); her eleven grandchildren, Stephanie (Ryan), Cameron (Sarah), Jackie (Dan), Jamie (Tyler), Michelle, Maranda, Taryn (Payden), Jayden, Oryanna, Dakota, and Ty; her thirteen great-grandchildren, Cailyn, Mackenzie, Mikayla, Sean, Chloe, Ryithe, Aryiah, Whylee, Wryker, Raiden, Karsyn, Keyen and Zayne; her brothers, William and James and sisters, Margaret, Jean and Carol. She was predeceased by her parents, her sister Darlene and her brothers Alexander and Thomas. She will be dearly missed and forever remembered by all who loved her. A Memorial Service will be announced at a later date. In memory of Grace, if friends desire, memorial tributes may be made directly to Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada, 110-1525 Carling Avenue, Ottawa, ON K1Z 8R9 www.heartandstroke.ca

Cremation is entrusted to and conducted by Smith Funeral Home Ltd. and Crematorium, Brooks

Funeral arrangements entrusted to:
SMITH FUNERAL HOME LTD. AND CREMATORIUM
BROOKS, ALBERTA

Condolences may be forwarded through www.sfh.ca
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Condolences to the family of Marian Ruth Petkau

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Marian Ruth

February 17, 1943 - February 17, 2022

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our dear mom, sister, grandma and granny on February 17, 2022 in Drumheller, Alberta at the age of 79 years, with close family by her side.
Marian Ruth Kenworthy was born February 17, 1943 in Calgary, Alberta, to Francis and Mary Kenworthy. She enjoyed her childhood in Rockyford and had fond memories of growing up on the family farm. On August 15, 1964, she married Henry Petkau in the Rockyford United Church – where she was baptized as a baby and sang in the choir in her teenage and young adult years. Henry and Marian had three children – Karina, Barry and Rob – and lived in numerous Alberta communities from the Peace Country to the Big Country throughout their marriage. They divorced in 1993, but in the 2010s they enjoyed a friendly relationship, with Henry joining us for many holiday dinners at Marian’s home.
Marian took office administration training at Alberta Vocational College in Calgary twice – first in the early ’60s and again in the early ’90s. She went on to serve as a school secretary at Drumheller Composite High School/Drumheller Valley Secondary School for many years.
It was very evident by her beautiful English Garden flowerbeds that Marian loved gardening and had a green thumb. She enjoyed sharing her bountiful garden harvests through the means of legendary and coveted jams, pickles, relishes, and dill-pickled carrots with family, friends and hangers-on across Western Canada.
But the hobby Marian was best known for was hospitality. She loved to provide a warm, friendly environment for her family to gather for various occasions (including no occasion at all). She served sumptuous, impeccable meals and delicious desserts – not necessarily fancy fare, but always excellent. Her favourite meal was roast beef and potatoes; a highlight dinner for friends and family members who visited her over the decades.
Humble, loyal, spiritual and practical, Marian loved to laugh and had a wry sense of humour. She doted on her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren, and always had a treat at the ready, to help dry a tear or diffuse a squabble.
Marian was predeceased by her parents Francis and Mary Kenworthy, brother Jim Kenworthy and his wife Gail, son-in-law Patrick Zambo and beloved canine companion, Sally Ann. She will be cherished by many, including:
• Her daughter Karina and husband Brett, Karina’s daughter Kassandra and husband Calvin and their daughters Emilia, Elyse, Everly and Esmae.
• Her son Barry, his ex-wife Lisa and their two sons Riley and Ashwin.
• Her son Rob, his wife Karen and their two sons Heath and Ian.
• Her brothers and their wives: David and Kelly, Ron and Paddy, and Roy and Joanne.
• Extended family, friends, neighbours, co-workers and students who she befriended over her lifetime.
Courtney-Winter’s Funeral Homes are in care of the arrangements. 403-823-2666.

At Marian’s request, there will be no memorial service. A gathering of close family members will be held at a later date.