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Condolences to the family of Linda (nickname DUCK) Roslund

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ROSLUND
Linda
(nickname DUCK)

1952 - 2021

It is with tremendous sadness that the friends of Linda Roslund announce her passing on May 6, 2021, peacefully at home.
Linda was born in Edmonton in 1952. She lived in Red Deer for a number of years before moving to Drumheller in 1990. Over the years Linda enjoyed many trips to Red Deer to visit old friends and places she remembered. Linda was a caregiver by nature and was concerned about the health and comfort of those around her. She loved babies and was passionate about caring for Jackie and Madeline. Linda enjoyed connecting with her many friends over coffee or going for a good fish and chip meal at one of her favorite restaurants. She was meticulous in her planning for any special event. She had a good sense of humor and liked to tease (referencing cow, bag and baby girl) and to banter back and forth with people. Linda took pride in her independence and was not afraid to speak her mind or push the boundaries. She liked spending time sitting in her favorite green chair having a gingerale while working on her beadwork or with her yarn. She also enjoyed spending time with others while she worked on puzzles and wrote in her books. Linda loved anything to do with emergency services, hospitals, ambulances and the police. She proudly displayed her cup collection. Linda had a love for music and would often share her favorite Shania Twain cd’s with her friends or go for a drive with the tunes cranked. Linda will be dearly missed by all who knew her.
A celebration of life is being planned by her friends and family at Drumheller And Region Transition Society.
Courtney-Winters Funeral Home in care of arrangements 403-823-2666.


Condolences to the family of Erna Parrotto

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PARROTTO
Erna

October 25, 1921 - May 9, 2021

It is with broken hearts we announce the passing of our dear Mom, Grandmother, Great Grandmother and friend to all, Erna Parrotto. Mom passed peacefully in the Drumheller Continuing Care on Mother’s Day, May 9th, 2021 at the age of 99 years, after a brief illness.
Mom was born Oct. 25, 1921 in Voitsberg, Austria and came to Canada when she was 5 years old. The family settled in Wayne, AB where Mom spent many years, she moved around the valley till finally settling in Star Mine.
Mom started working for Nelson’s Store in Rosedale then moved over to Bobby McPhee’s store and stayed through the years as each new owner took over till she retired in 1998 after 38 years, she was the heart and soul of the store.
After Mom moved to Drumheller in 2002, she was out and about making new friends and handing out her Dinosaur cards to any tourists she met and also many locals, some called her the Ambassador of Drumheller.
She always enjoyed going back to Rosedale to help Pat with the mail, have coffee at the store and BS with the guys, she fit right in….
When she could no longer drive she found a ride one way or another.
Mom enjoyed people, helping anyone she could, young or old, she had a heart of gold and I know a lot of people would have been on the receiving end of Mom’s generosity.
She had a passion for horses from a very young age in Wayne and later Elvis became her idol, she loved rock and roll as many knew and saw her shake her booty many times. Bingo was a weekly outing.
A big highlight of her later years was the opportunity to go to Las Vegas thanks to the generosity of Jan and Barry and all her friends. She was very reluctant to go but after a lot of persuasion, went and really enjoyed herself. She was also brave enough to take a ride in Tom Dooley’s plane and enjoy a few motorcycle rides, she loved those big bikes.
As time went on, Mom moved from Manor 2 to The Sunshine Lodge with a short stay at Hillview then finally to Continuing Care for 5 1/2 years, where she still laughed, had spunk and enjoyed the people.
Mom was predeceased by her brother Carl, her husband Dominic and her great granddaughter Danielle.
She is survived by her children, Roy, Robert, Tommy (Elaine), Shirley, Linda and Lorna (Lester). Grandchildren, Tammi, Darcy, David, Chris, Colleen, Marvin, Lori, Erin, Tracy, Tammy, Aaron, Julie and Jason. Great Grandchildren Saskia, Colten, Liam, Brayden, Logan, Brooklyn, Ciara, Jacob, Boden, Kylee, Sofia and Signe, also survived by Jack Gillespie and family of Los Angeles and Bill Herman of Drumheller.
Due to Covid, there will only be a small family service for now. Service of Remembrance will be livestreamed on Saturday, May 22, 2021 at 1:00 P.M. via Courtney-Winter’s Funeral Home web page under Erna’s Obituary, click on stream option on the bottom right under the obituary just prior to service time. Flowers are graciously declined, if friends so desire memorial donations may be made to S.T.A.R.S., 1441 Aviation Park N.E., Box 570, Calgary, AB, T2E 8M7
Mom was a free spirit, a rebel and will be deeply missed by all…

Arrangements in care of Courtney-Winters Funeral Home, Drumheller. 403-823-2666.

Condolences to the family of Frances Faye Hromada (nee Bushby)

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HROMADA (nee Bushby)
Frances Faye

May 12, 2021

Frances Faye Hromada (nee Bushby) passed away from the complications of dementia in Drumheller Long Term Care Unit on May 12, 2021 at the age of 82 years.
As a result of COVID-19 restrictions and government recommendations, there will be no formal public memorial.
She is lovingly remembered and loved by her two sons
Kelly and Darren (Sylvia). Grandchildren: Shaun (Wendy),
Jason, Danielle (Jed), Candice (Jacob), and Kari. Great grandchildren: Paxton, Phoenix, Autumn and Harlie. She is also survived by her sister Diane Borgstrom of Calgary.
She was predeceased by her mother, Margaret Bushby, and stepfather James Bushby, her sister Lynn Gardener as well as her 3rd son Derek Shawn.
Frances was raised in the Carbon, Alberta area. She loved the early farm life and really loved her animals which continued throughout her life. Her cats were constant
companions and gave her so much joy. Her kitty Daisy is being cared for by her son, Kelly and continues to give her sons a laugh or two now. There are so many memories and stories of her taking care of her cats all through her life. Oh the stories...Mom made our hearts laugh. She was one of a kind!
“Franny” as she was known at the various jobs she worked, was unmatched in work ethic. Working at places like Saan Store, Macleods, and the Elks Club covered many years. While working her last place of employment at Freson IGA for over 20 years, if you shopped there, Franny likely sliced the buns and bread you took home. She was missed the day she had to leave her job due to her illness.
She loved sports but was especially drawn to baseball and the Toronto Blue Jays. She always was watching and knew the teams and players so well; she would have fun times defending her beloved Blue Jays with anyone who had the same love.
Another part of Frances’ early life was her desire to study the bible. She was drawn to the promise at Revelation 21:3,4. An earth of peace, free from sickness and death. She also believed in the resurrection promise at Acts 24:15. She was determined to learn more about the bible and taught her sons it was worth the effort too. She was a wonderful mother who really loved her boys. We cannot thank her enough.
Thank you to all who have expressed sympathy to the family at this most difficult time. Thank you to all the staff and Doctors who helped her through her illness the last
3 ½ years. To Dr. Moshood, and all the staff at the Drumheller Long Term Care unit, your efforts to help her maintain dignity, we cannot thank you enough!! Fran will be missed by the many who cared for her needs. The many miles of walking and looking for hugs from the staff endeared her to the staff.
Flowers are gratefully declined. Donations in Frances’ name may be made to your local animal shelter.
Courtney-Winters Funeral Home in care of arrangements. 403-823-2666.