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Condolences to the family of Dana Ralphine Gall

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Dana Ralphine

August 12, 1964 - June 6, 2021

It is with the heaviest of hearts and deepest sorrow we announce the passing of our daughter, sister, auntie, cousin, friend, and partner. Dana Ralphine Gall passed away suddenly at the Foothills Hospital in Calgary, Alberta on June 6, 2021 at the age of 56 after a short battle with multiple myeloma cancer.
Dana was born in Big Springs, Texas on August 12, 1964 and grew up in Calgary, Alberta where she attended high school at James Fowler High School and Athabasca University.
Dana started her career in accounting in Calgary but came to know her true happy place was in Drumheller, Alberta where she spent many summers as a child hanging out with her cousins and visiting her grandma and grandpa Rowell.
Dana moved to Drumheller in 2016 and knew instantly it would be her forever home. Daily walks with her beloved rescue dogs into the hoodoos and down by the river brought her so much joy. She loved the small town feel and was so happy to have new friends and neighbours, Linda, Kevin and Jamie.
Dana worked with the Drumheller Mail for the last five years and was very devoted and proud to be a part of the Drumheller community.
Dana is survived by her parents Charles and Muriel (Royce) Gall, sister Tracy, her nieces Megan, Sarah, Pyper and Trinity, many cousins and aunts and uncles, and of course her precious Chihuahua Lily. Dana was predeceased by her youngest sister Harla Dawn Bergmann in September of 2017.
There will never be words to describe how deeply all who loved her will miss her.
Rest in Peace Dana.
To view and share photos, condolences and stories of Dana, please visit www.choicememorial.com


Condolences to the family of Carol Coffyne

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Carol

May 24, 1943 – April 27, 2021
Drumheller, Alberta

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our Mother and Grandmother, Carol Coffyne.
She was predeceased by her husband John Coffyne, her son David Coffyne, her daughter-in-law, Rizpah Coffyne (Darren), her sister June Langford (Rick Noonan), her father, Roy Langford, and her mother, Thelma Langford (nee Loyer).
She is survived by her sons Darren Coffyne and Dennis Coffyne and her granddaughters Michelle, Georgia & Melissa (Jaird) and her grandson Johnny and great granddaughters Rizpah, Iris and Riley, her dear friend Loretta Simmonds, relatives and friends.
She will be deeply missed, but we take comfort in the knowledge that she is now at peace.
The family would like to acknowledge and thank the staff and doctors of the Drumheller Health Centre for their kind and wonderful care of Carol during her final weeks. The family would also like to thank the staff and doctors of the Sunshine and Hillview Lodge in Drumheller for their care of Carol when she resided at these residences.
No service or funeral will be held; cremation has taken place. A private family Inurnment will take place.

Condolences to the family of Douglas (Doug) Maxwell McCully

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Douglas (Doug) Maxwell

May 19, 1943 - May 23, 2021

Douglas Maxwell McCully was born May 19, 1943 and passed away peacefully May 23, 2021 at the age of 78. He was the eldest of two sons born to Jack and Lil McCully.
He and his younger brother Allan were raised on the family farm near Delia, Alberta where they learned the value of hard work, how to fix and restore equipment, and engaged in many shenanigans which would later yield stories told of good times gone by. After graduating from high school, Doug commenced work with a bank prior to pursuing post-secondary studies in Political Science at the U of C where he more than helped pay his way through university by shooting pool ­– often having to rush out a back door. After graduating university Doug went back into banking and while working at the bank, crossed paths with a young nursing student, Anita Atkinson, from Nanton, which signaled the end of his search for love.
Doug and Anita were married in 1965 and started their family when first son Blake was born in 1968. Sean followed in 1972. Doug was a champion of the underdog. He was loving, loyal, kind, self-effacing and possessed an insatiable thirst for knowledge; he was also as cheap as they come - except when it came to cars, rationalizing to his new bride the need to purchase a new ’68 Oldsmobile 442 rather than a new washing machine to launder baby diapers. This decision was appreciated years later by the boys when they were gifted the 442, rather than a washing machine.
Doug worked his way up to branch senior management in the bank before leaving to pursue small business, many of which centered around his interest and passion for cars. A serial entrepreneur, Doug was highly competitive and thrived on the challenge and stress of creating new niche business ventures. In association with different partners, he started and operated a range of successful businesses in 4WD repair, high-performance engines, vending machines and light industrial powder coating. He was also leader and mentor in starting and managing his businesses, in coaching and managing the boys’ sports teams, and in the family. Doug involved his boys in various roles within the companies, teaching them life lessons in business, the ethic of hard work, being a jack-of-all-trades – and the value of mastering the art of delegation.
Although Doug was driven to provide for his family, he also took pleasure in the simple things - a game of pool, coaching the various sports in which his boys engaged, traveling in his motor home while towing his beloved Jeepster Commando behind, camping, canoeing, an annual “can’t miss it” hunting trip, watching a good western, reading a history book or just relaxing on the veranda of the family farm watching the sunset, a place which forever held a piece of his heart. Doug valued friendship and as such, maintained numerous lifelong relationships with friends dating back to his childhood. He believed that old friends were the best kind, unless he found a new one worth turning into an old one.
Doug loved dogs and had many faithful companions over his lifetime. He was also a serious vehicle collector and restorer, but then could never quite bring himself to part with his collection. His passion for vehicles was not limited to collecting, as he also indulged in dirt drag racing and hill climbing.
Doug was incredibly proud of his boys and grandchildren and upon retirement, could be found most weekends standing at the edge of the rink, the side of a ball diamond, basketball or volleyball court or soccer field, no matter how far the venue or how inclement the weather. Even as his health declined, his commitment of support didn’t waiver, taking in the games from his vehicle – and on more than one occasion to the detriment of his windshield. He had a life well lived and we shall miss his presence in our lives.
Doug is survived and will be missed by his wife and love of his life, Anita, sons Blake and Sean (Christine); and grandchildren, Jenna, Caden, and Cooper; as well as brother Allan (Lee); nephew John; and nieces, Joan and Julia and their families as well as his many friends.
At Doug’s request and in consideration of COVID restrictions, there will be no funeral service at this time. Condolences, memories and photos may be shared and viewed on Doug’s obituary at www.McInnisandHolloway.com.
If friends so desire, in lieu of flowers, memorial tributes may be made to the charity of one’s choice.
The family wishes to extend their gratitude to the many health practitioners who provided gentle and compassionate care to Doug over the years.
In living memory of Doug McCully, a tree will be planted in the Ann & Sandy Cross Conservation Area.