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Condolences to the family of Iris May Dresser

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DRESSER
Iris May

1943 - 2021

Iris May Dresser (Wright) was born May 8, 1943 in Calgary, AB. She was raised in the Ogden neighbourhood. She earned her teacher’s diploma and in 1967 a degree in education, before a teaching career that included positions in Banff, Calgary and Edmonton mostly teaching elementary.
In 1972, she married Wayne and moved to their farm near Carbon. Their daughter Jennifer was born in 1974 and Glen followed in 1977. Iris was a full-time homemaker and volunteer extraordinaire. She entered into the spirit of farming, looked after the farm books, helped with calving, driving combine and all the other behind the scenes responsibilities that go with running a farm. Iris spent many hours cooking and baking. She enjoyed sewing, crocheting and other handi-crafts, with her namesake flower frequently featured in her projects.
Friendly and outgoing, she dedicated herself to a wide range of activities and community service in Carbon. She was the organist at Carbon United Church from 1980 until it closed in 2014. Over the years she led junior and senior choirs at church, led vacation Bible schools, participated in the United Church Women, was on the Kasota East Camp board, led Girl Guides, was part of the Carbon Community Centre Board for 20 years and taught adult literacy. After her children graduated from school, Iris volunteered in the school, taught piano and tutored. She enjoyed participating in community theatre and anything involving music.
In contrast to the busy life she led in town, she also enjoyed the peace and tranquility of life on the farm, and loved opportunities to be out in nature. Iris and Wayne had opportunities to travel together, across North America and to Europe and New Zealand. Iris loved
being a grandparent to Finley and delighted in spending time with him and playing together. Iris had a zany sense of humour and was often lively and boisterous, and loved to tell stories. Unfortunately, Alzheimers became a challenge for Iris and in 2016 she moved to long-term care. She died peacefully, with her love Wayne at her side.
Iris was predeceased by her parents Edith and Elgin Wright, her sister Eileen and brothers Gerry and Warner. She leaves behind her husband Wayne, daughter Jennifer (Roland), son Glen (Janine) and grandson Finley, in-laws Bob, June and Louisa and many nieces and nephews that she adored.
Donations may be made to Knox United Church (Drumheller) memorial fund, Rosebud School of the Arts, Drumheller Area Health Foundation—Continuing Care.
A private family service will take place on Saturday, November 13 at 3 pm. Extended family and friends are invited to join the family by zoom https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89715957704 to view the service. A gathering to celebrate Iris’s life will take place at a future time.

Courtney-Winter's Funeral Home in care of arrangements. 403-823-2666.


Condolences to the family of Gordon Ector

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ECTOR
Gordon

November 5, 2021

Gordon Ector, adored brother, uncle, father, grandfather and friend, passed away peacefully November 5, 2021, at the age of 80, following a courageous battle with cancer. He will be dearly missed by sons Brian (Karla), Glenn (Karen) and Kevin (Dina) and grandchildren Cole, Kate, Elena, Bryce, Olivia and Veronica. Gordon was predeceased by Lucille, his loving wife of 48 years, parents Archie and Viola Ector, sister Dorothy, brother William, brother-in-law Harry, and sister-in-law JoDee.
Gordon was born and raised in Elbow, Saskatchewan. Following graduation in 1966 from the U of S he accepted a position at the high school in Drumheller as a phys-ed teacher. While there, he began the volleyball program and coached many different teams. In 1975 Gordon became a phys-ed teacher at Central Elementary, so he could spend more time with Lucille and their 3 young sons. Gordon remained at Central until his retirement in 1996.
Some of Gordon’s favourite activities included curling, golfing, playing pickleball and cards, gardening, travelling, and spending summers at Brightsand Lake. Gordon was proud of his two holes in one, and he was an accomplished curler which included winning the 2007 Elks Masters National Championship.
As the middle child in a family of 7, Gordon mastered the art of going with the flow. He was an easy person to like/love, and one of his many gifts was his ability to add a good dose of fun to any activity or occasion. Gordon was very content with his life in Drumheller. His happiest moments were sharing a good laugh with friends or family, and his gentle and playful nature made him popular with children and animals alike.
The family would like to acknowledge the unwavering support Gordon received during the past several months from his friends, neighbours and extended family members. Each of you contributed to fulfilling Gordon’s last wish, which was to remain in the community that he loved so dearly, for as long as possible. Thank you also to the staff at Agape Hospice for the compassionate care Gordon received during his final days.
On November 12, 2021, we will honour Gordon with a Memorial Service, at 2:00 pm at the Badlands Community Facility upstairs (80 Veterans Way, Drumheller, Alberta). A reception will follow at the Badlands Community Facility. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Drumheller Area Health Foundation (Cancer Clinic), 351 - 9 Street N.W., Drumheller, AB, T0J 0Y1 or the Agape Hospice, 1302 8th Ave. N.W., Calgary, Alberta, T2N 1B8, http://agapehospice.ca/ Courtney-Winters Funeral Home entrusted with arrangements.
Everyone is welcome as the Badlands Community Facility is a part of the restriction exemption program for the Covid 19 virus. Everyone that wishes to attend the Service for Gordon Ector please show record of your vaccination or proof of a negative Covid 19 test, please bring your mask. Thank you.

Condolences to the family of Darwin Johnson

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JOHNSON
Darwin

June 30, 1959 - November 4, 2021

Darwin Johnson passed away peacefully at the Drumheller Hospital on November 4, 2021.
Darwin was born on June 30, 1959 in Medicine Hat, Alberta.
His parents, Gloria and Herb, and brother Wes Johnson predeceased Darwin.
Darwin leaves behind his loving wife, Cathy and 6 stepchildren; Shawn, Lars, Kerri (Kelly), Pam (Mike), Cory (Manuel), Ole (Brynn); his pride and joy, 2 granddaughters, Avery and Kaylee Riley; his best friend, his cat Tinker.
Darwin, you will be missed. In the end, you got your wish... you and your family are all together again. Say hello to them for us. Love you.

Courtney-Winter's Funeral Home in care of arrangements. 403-823-2666.