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Condolences to the family of Melvin Alan McNaughton

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McNAUGHTON
Melvin Alan

December 23,1946 - September 28, 2021

Melvin Alan McNaughton was born December 23, 1946 to Ann & Albert McNaughton at Stettler, AB. Later that day, there was a huge surprise with the birth of his twin sister, Marion.
Mel was raised on the family farm Northwest of Rumsey. He lived at this location for 60 years. Mel and Dariel then moved only 1 mile west to the house that they built on the coulee. Mel had a very happy childhood growing up with his siblings, enjoying the farm life and learning life skills. He started school at Price School nearby, then transferred to Rumsey School and then grades 10-12 were taken at Morrin. Mel graduated high school in 1965. Many new friends were made at Morrin and to this day are true friends. Sports were his strength, especially basketball and baseball. Summer ball was very important to Mel. He was a member of the Scollard Ball team, that his dad took pride in coaching. Mel was the back catcher of the team, where he excelled. There had to be a good reason not to take part or be on time.
After high school Mel articled as an accountant at Kergan & Aagaard in Drumheller where he soon learned sitting in an office all day was not for him. It was back to the farm where he started his farming career. Curling was the favorite winter pastime. Mel and his brother, farmed together in the early years, until Lorne moved to Sundre.
Involvement in the Rumsey Community was most important to Mel, and he was very instrumental in helping build the Rumsey Agriplex and Rumsey Hall. Mel was a big part of and well respected in his community.
Mel was united in marriage to Dariel Peters of Delburne on July 12th, 1969. Together, they continued their farming career using different farming methods, after purchasing the farm from his parents. Mel and Dariel raised 3 children: Mark, Curt, and Tanya. He was proud to spend time with his children as much as possible during their growing up years. He always had time for hockey, ringette, curling and ball with the kids and often was their coach. (But definitely not any horses).
Mel had great respect for his parents as well as his neighbors. In 1989, Mel became involved in Alberta Wheat Pool, first as a delegate. Throughout the changes with that organization, eventually, he became Vice-President of Agricore United. Once grandchildren began to arrive, he would soon be involved in their lives and retired from his position in 2003. Mel was a man with a plan and was always thinking ahead. He enjoyed travelling and enjoyed many trips to Nuevo Vallarta, Mexico. Another favorite spot was Escondido, California where he enjoyed golfing for a couple months. Mel’s theory was he should not have to live in a place where he couldn’t wear shorts.
Mel knew he was going to retire at 65 and the new acreage kept him busy during his semi-retirement years. Anyone who has driven by the acreage knows he loved a perfectly manicured lawn.
He was a dad that let his sons, Mark and Curt and their families, make the farming decisions. He was so very proud of them for carrying on the family farm. He was equally proud of his daughter, Tanya and her family. He felt fortunate to live close to watch all his grandchildren grow. Throughout his life Mel was always constructing something, and in the last couple of years spent many hours crafting all sorts of woodworking projects. His BIG BLUE coulee chair was one of his signature projects.
Mel will be sadly missed by his wife Dariel, son Mark and his wife Sandy; grandchildren Matthew (Chloe), Daniel (Tally) and Ashley. Son Curt and his wife Michele; grandchildren Kenton and Meghan. Daughter Tanya and her husband Brent; grandchildren Jessika (Benett), Alex (Jordana), Luke and Haley. Brothers Laverne (Carolyn), Lorne, sisters Marion (Marv), Elaine (Dan) and all their children. Brothers-in-law Roger (Brenda) Peters, Harold (Diane), Tracy (Janet) and sister-in-law Beth (George) Magyar and all their children. A host of friends and neighbours.
The family would like to thank the nurses and doctors throughout Mel’s short stays in the Three Hills hospital as well as the Peter Lougheed Hospital. His care was incredible.
Those who wish to make a donation in honour of Mel, it may be made to the Rumsey Ag Society, Box 60, Rumsey, Alberta, T0J 2Y0 or a charity of your choice.
Kneehill Funeral Services, Trochu, entrusted with arrangements. 403-442-2123.


Condolences to the family of Beryl Margaret Sigfusson

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SIGFUSSON
Beryl Margaret

May 12, 1930 - September 20, 2021

Beryl was born May 12, 1930 in Askern, Yorkshire, England, the second child born to John and Lucy Ann Banton. She passed away September 20, 2021 at the age of 91 after a very brave and valiant fight with her health conditions.
Growing up in England, Beryl enjoyed a happy childhood with memories of her love to ride her bike, play rounders and spend her summer vacations at the seaside with her family. She attended school in England and studied Commerce in Technical School.
When opportunity presented itself after WWII, she immigrated to Canada with her parents in June 1947. They joined her sister Winifred and Wendell Burns at their farm West of Wynyard, Saskatchewan. It was in Wynyard in 1948 where she met Steinie (Thorstein) Sigfusson, they were engaged in 1950 and married in 1952. They farmed with Steinie’s parents North of Wynyard for a few years and wasted no time growing their family. Here they had welcomed five of their seven children and Steinie’s parents also welcomed three younger brothers to their family. Steinie’s younger siblings spent much time together with their nieces and nephews and to this day have strong bonds and many stories to tell of time on the farm and Wynyard area. Due to growing families, Steinie and Beryl left the farm and Wynyard to follow his National Grain career. They moved to Archidal and Zealandia with National Grain (6th child) and then to Prince Albert (7th child) where a career with Corrections Canada began. In 1967 they transferred to Drumheller due to the opening of the new institution.
Beryl was busy tending to her large family and sometimes had taken short-term jobs or retail positions. In 1974 she started work at the Drumheller Institution full-time. She worked here, retiring from her clerical position in Sentence Administration in 1987. Steinie retired in June of 1988 and they had opportunity to do a little bit of travelling (Yukon & Alaska, USA & Maritimes, Bermuda and England). Unfortunately Steinie passed away in 1989. Beryl moved forward in her new adventures involving herself in the Pioneer Centre, card clubs, choir, volunteering (Royal Purple and Meals on Wheels) and travelling. Her friends from these groups were very dear to her and she spoke of you all often, with much fun and happiness of her time spent with you. Always the diplomat, and never wanting to offend anyone, we will not mention names for fear of forgetting someone but, you all know who are. She has told us that she will have many bridge partners to choose from when she gets to her new journey.
Beryl was predeceased by many beloved family members and friends, most notably her husband Steinie and daughter Jo-Ann. She leaves to mourn her
loss 3 daughters Maggie (Terry) Nelson, Sandra (Peter) Brak, Susan (Keith) Hempel and 3 sons Garth (Leslie) Sigfusson, Alan (Adele) Sigfusson and Terry Sigfusson. Grandchildren: Tanya Nelson (Scott), Ryan Nelson, Jodi Brak, Wes (Raeven) Brak, Brett Hempel, Chris (Janelle) Sigfusson, Lindsay (Jeff) Sereda, Kellie Sigfusson, Liana Sigfusson (Colton), Erica Sigfusson, Alex Sigfusson as well as 13 great-grandchildren and many extended family and friends.
The family would like to thank the AHS caregivers throughout Beryl’s journey in Drumheller, Stettler and Red Deer. Dr. Olfert, local PCN nurses & staff, Home Care nurses Lisa Grande and Marnie Pedersen and multiple Home Care staff that came to her home. So many that tried to make her as comfortable as possible over the last few months. As a large family COVID protocols restricted the personal care and visitations we would have liked to have had with her. We are grateful for the compassion, kindness and care she received from others when we could not be there. Thank you also to Sean Grande at Courtney Winters Funeral Home for his kindness.
It is difficult for her family to consider this world without her presence. She has always been such a pillar of example for our family. Always happy, with a sweet smile or giggle. Never complained, never raised her voice, never insulted, always dignified and refined. “If you have nothing nice to say, then you should say nothing at all”. Although we are so very, very sad to see her leave us, we are happy knowing that she will be free of her difficulties from the last few years and that she will forever watch over us. A private family service is to follow.
Courtney-Winter's Funeral Home in care of arrangements. 403-823-2666.

Condolences to the family of Stanley Charles Baird - Celebration of Life

CELEBRATIONofLIFE

A Celebration of Life

will be held for

Stanley Charles Baird

Saturday, October 2, 2021

Royal Canadian Legion Branch #22

(Drumheller)

295 Centre Street

1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.

(Memory Speeches start at 1:30)

We ask that you leave your sadness at the door,

but bring your stories, memories, laughs

and your happiness to share,

of a life that was lived to the fullest.

Come help us celebrate!