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Condolences to the family of Michele Lynn Salvatore

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Michele Lynn

March 1, 1970 - October 13, 2021

Michele passed away peacefully after a courageous battle with cancer on October 13, 2021.
A lifelong Drumhellerite, she was born and raised in Drumheller and enjoyed an idyllic childhood as big sister to her 4 brothers (Brad Bilson, Paul Salvatore, Todd Bilson and Curt Bilson) in the family home on Cedar Crescent. She was also blessed to have 3 step-sisters (Natalie Dahl, Kelly Lowrey and Annette Stuckey) that helped shape her life.
Following high school at DVSS, Michele attended the University of Calgary where she received her Bachelor of Arts in Sociology (Co-operative Education) and grew her love for public service while on work terms in Ottawa, Calgary and Red Deer.
Following University, she moved to Red Deer for several years until she joined the staff of Drumheller Valley Secondary School (DVSS) where she would work for 24 years as a Family Resource Worker and Registered Social Worker.
In 2004 she became the proud mother of her daughter, Maya. From this point forward she dedicated the rest of her life to making sure Maya had every opportunity to grow and shine. Nothing made her prouder than to see Maya develop and nothing made her happier than to see Maya doing all of the things that helped her grow and enjoy life. Being a mother to Maya was Michele’s greatest gift.
While at DVSS her care and compassion continued to grow. She was able to connect with hundreds of students over the years and by doing so she changed many lives for the better. Her colleagues, students and parents from the school community admired her passion for making sure that students got the support that they needed to overcome life’s obstacles. Michele did her work with a generous, open heart and it brought her great joy to provide the support that set students up for a better future. In this way, she made a real difference in helping students in need. The impact Michele made was in many cases life-changing and in fact - lifesaving. Michele understood the power of connection and she never gave up in helping students to move forward.
She was a lynchpin at annual events at DVSS, in particular International Day where she made sure that hundreds of students from abroad were made to feel more at home, while they were in Drumheller. She extended this caring by opening her home as a host to Raul (Spain) and Oliseh (Nigeria) for a year that she truly cherished.
When Michele lost her mother Wendy Bilson in October of 2018, she was devastated but she continued to move forward at work and at home. When she was diagnosed with cancer in June 2020 Michele undertook an incredible battle but always remained optimistic and focused on making sure that Maya had everything that she needed despite often challenging circumstances related to the condition of her health. She also made sure that no one felt her pain. Her laughter and humour endured to the very end, as she always wanted to lighten the emotional load of those around her.
She is survived by her father Michael, step-mother Barb, daughter Maya, brothers, sisters, aunts, uncles and many friends near and far. Despite all of the challenges, her spouse, Mark Bieganek, was with her to the end.
A public memorial / celebration of Michele’s life will take place at Badlands Community Facility and simultaneously be streamed on Zoom on Sunday, October 24, 2021, at 2:00 p.m. https://vimeo.com/event/1391502/8cb2b3096a

All in attendance in person will be required to show proof of vaccination, wear a face-covering and follow all Covid-19 protocols as per current provincial
requirements.
The family requests that donations be made in lieu of flowers to the Canadian Cancer Society or any charity of your choice.
Courtney-Winter’s Funeral Homes are in care of the arrangements.


Condolences to the family of Patrick Bryans

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Patrick

On October 3, 2021, Patrick Bryans passed away with the love of his life by his side in the Tom Baker Cancer Centre at the age of 61. Born in Medicine Hat, Alberta, the family moved to Creston, BC when Pat was a young child. He enjoyed adventures in the mountains, Army Cadets, and playing baseball in his earlier years. As an adult, Pat moved his own family back and forth between BC and Alberta a couple of times before settling in Alberta.
Grandkids and ice cream, camping and quadding, fishing, hunting with the big boys, riding his motorbike, and farming filled his heart in his later years. His big heart, sense of humour, straight-shooter qualities, and get it done attitude will be sorely missed by his family and many friends.

Miss Me But Let Me Go

When I come to the end of the road
And the sun has set for me,
I want no rites in a gloom-filled room;
Why cry for a soul set free?

Miss me a little, but not for long
And not with your head bowed low,
Remember the love that once we shared,
Miss me, but let me go.

For this is a journey we all must take,
And each must go alone.
It’s all part of the master plan,
A step on the road to home.

When you are lonely and sick at heart,
Go to the friends we know.
Laugh at all the things we used to do,
Miss me, but let me go.

– Unknown

The family is grateful for donations made in Pat’s
name to any one of his favourite charities: Lung Cancer Canada - https://www.lungcancercanada.ca STARS Air Ambulance - https://stars.ca or Make A Wish Foundation – Canada https://makeawish.ca

Condolences to the family of Dennis Herbert Epp

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Dennis Herbert

January 23, 1948 - October 6, 2021

Dennis’s wait to meet his Savior came to an end on Wednesday, October 6, 2021. He was born to Fred and Elizabeth Epp on January 23,1948 in Carrot River, Saskatchewan. He was the youngest of 4 children. He is lovingly remembered by his wife, Sheila, of 34 years; brother, Gerald (Eleanor); sister, Lois (Jerold Koop); as well as many nephews and nieces. He was predeceased by his parents; infant brother, Walden; sister, Elsie; and brother-in-law, Jake Bergen.
His favorite job, of the several he had, was working as an assistant to an electrician. He enjoyed working with wood building numerous items for our home. Camping at a quiet lake and evening campfires at home were some of his most treasured activities.
A Celebration of his Life will be held at a later date.
Messages of condolence may be left for the family at www.myalternatives.ca.