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Condolences to the family of Frederick "Alex" Alexander Clark

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CLARK
Frederick “Alex”
Alexander

December 15, 1942 - May 4, 2021

Frederick “Alex” Alexander Clark, 78, of Victoria, BC, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, May 4, 2021 at Saanich Peninsula Long term care.
Alex is survived by his wife, Dorothy of 33 years, together they saw much of the world and shared a lot of adventures. His son Michael and wife Teddi, 3 grandkids, Calvin, Paige and Tiffany and 3 amazing great-grandkids, River, Silas and Grayson, his sisters, Marilyn Hogan (Pat, deceased) and Elaine Johnston (Richard, deceased) and brother Eric Giles (Shawna DeGagne), plus many cousins, nieces, and nephews.
Schoolteacher, sea captain and archaeologist were only a few of the adventures Alex Clark pursued in his lifetime. Born in Kimberley in 1942, Alex spent his younger years hunting, camping and exploring the wilderness with his step-dad. After graduating high school, he enrolled in
Millwrighting at Nelson Millwright Vocational school. That was just the start of his lifelong passion for learning and teaching.
Years passed, more adventures than Indiana Jones, Alex discovers his love of the ocean. In the 1970’s Alex embarks on the start of his sailing career as 1st mate on the Robertson II with the SALTS society. He sailed on the “Robbie” until 1980 when he took an opportunity of a
lifetime to sail on the Danish ship, the Svanen. After several years and voyages to Mexico, Hawaii and the West Coast of North America, Alex dropped anchor and set his sights on teaching.
Being very artistic, charismatic and sociable it was not a surprise he found his calling in teaching Indigenous Arts and storytelling. For the next 35 years he taught thousands of children and their children and even their children. He encouraged many a young talented student to embrace their skills and talent, to succeed and to be confident in their abilities.
Alex, worked with SFU during his summer breaks on the The Tseshaht Archaeological Project. Venturing up the west coast of Vancouver Island to Benson Island. There they would do archeological digs on ancient villages of the coastal people. His love of adventure and cultural sharing was a big part of his life.
Alex stayed teaching up until 2015 when he retired to pursue his hobbies and embark on many more adventures. Sadly a few months after his retirement, Alex would suffer a massive stroke and spend the remaining days in the great care of his new family, the nursing staff of Saanich Peninsula Long term care.
During the many years at Saanich Peninsula Long term care, the dedication of his good friend Carole, helped him settle in to the daily routines of life. Something for which he was forever grateful.
In true Alex fashion he shared a wealth of knowledge and created many strong friendships that continue to this day. He leaves a legacy of happiness and genuine kindness everywhere he has been.
A Celebration of Life will be arranged when the Covid restrictions are lifted and we can all be there to celebrate together.
In lieu of flowers please consider donating to his passion, Indigenous Education and Arts https://ied.sd61.bc.ca/
I love you dad and miss you dearly.


Condolences to the family of Sine Esther Boe

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BOE
Sine Esther

April 3, 1970 - April 18, 2021

Sine Esther Boe passed away peacefully at Trillium Lodge in Parksville, B.C. with her life partner, Rick, at her side, comforting her until the cancer she fought for so long finally won.
Sine was born April 3, 1970 to Brian and Ernastine Boe. She was raised on the farm in Dalum. In 1984 Sine became the step-daughter to Gaye Boe.
She received her schooling from K-12 in Drumheller then attended Mount Royal College in Calgary for 2 years. She stayed in Calgary where she worked as a nanny for 3 years before returning to Drumheller. She worked at odd jobs for a bit, then found her true calling when she took a job with D.A.R.T.S. She was a blessing to her clients at D.A.R.T.S. and treated all with love and respect. She loved her work and helped many people before retiring from that job after 17 years.
When Sine met Rick Makie, her life took on a new zest. She and Rick moved to Longview, AB for a few years then made another move to Vancouver Island where they made a wonderful life together. Sine was in her element there. She loved the ocean which brought her much comfort and joy.
Sine was always a pleasure to be around and her positive attitude carried her forward in all aspects of her life. She will be greatly missed by all who knew her and loved her.
Sine is survived by her life partner, Rick Makie of Parksville, B.C., her mother Ernastine of Toronto, her father Brian and stepmom Gaye. Also, her brothers Kerry Booth (Angela), Mitchell Boe (Amanda) and Kalen Boe.
Sine held a special place in her heart for her Aunts and Uncles, cousins and nieces and nephews.
Sine was predeceased by her Grandpa Hans Boe and her Grandma Erna Boe and her sister Christine Ireland.
If so desired, memorial donations may be made to Bethlehem Lutheran Church, Box 44, Drumheller, Alberta T0J 0Y0.

Condolences to the family of Marjorie Ann Olsen

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OLSEN
Marjorie Ann

July 29, 1938 - April 15, 2021

On April 15, 2021, at the age of 82, Marjorie Ann Olsen (nee Lowe) passed away with her loving husband by her side at the Olds Hospital. Born July 29, 1938 in Drumheller. She was the third daughter of John (Jack) Lowe and Ethel Johnson.
The family moved around, but Mom was raised in the Michichi, Rowley and Rumsey area. When they lived southwest of Rumsey, Mom and her two sisters went to the Two Valley School. There were no school buses back then so she rode her horse to school every day. This is where her love of riding came from and she competed in the
local rodeos in the Rumsey area in the barrel racing, pole bending and stake racing gymkhana events. In 1956, she married David Newton and soon after Keith, Cindy and Deb were born. In 1971, her and Dave divorced and she married Orville Olsen in 1972 and they welcomed their daughter Stacey whom was born the following year.
Marjorie and Orville would have been married for 49 years this coming May. They lived in Olds until 1997, then moved to Delburne for about 10 years, then made the move to Burstall, SK. They moved to Medicine Hat when their health started failing and they had one final move back to Olds three years ago. In her younger years, she enjoyed curling and was a member of the Rumsey Rodeo Club. Later in life, she loved watching sports on TV, especially curling and hockey. Besides enjoying her grandchildren and their sports, she loved gardening, baking and crafting.
Christmas was a sight to behold in her house and after Dad retired, they started working on the yard. She was so happy when she won Best Decorated Yard in Burstall. Mom spent hours birdwatching and knew every bird that was in her yard. She loved camping and the trips to Kananaskis Country. If she couldn’t get somewhere without taking her trailer, she didn’t want to go. She hated flying and the only way she would get on a plane was if they gave her a drink when she did! Marjorie will be loving remembered by her husband Orville Olsen; children Keith (Heather) Newton, Cindy (Jim) Krywcun, Debbie Newton and Stacey (Tim) Goett; grandchildren Randi, Michael, Derek, Dallas, Phaedra and Andreas; great-grandchild Andrew; sister Joyce Primrose and many nieces and nephews.
We’d like to thank her doctors - Dr. Duong and Dr. K. Dykin. Due to current health restrictions, the family will be having a private gathering. If you would like to remember Marjorie with a donation, you can donate to https://www.curling.ca/foundation/ways-to-give/ or Rumsey Junior Curling Program, c/o Rumsey Ag Society.
Heartland Funeral Services in care of arrangements.