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Condolences to the family of Hadyn Jude Macfadden

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MACFADDEN
Hadyn Jude

October 25, 2003 - July 28, 2024

With heavy hearts and deep sadness we announce the sudden passing of Hadyn Macfadden, beloved son, brother, boyfriend and friend at the age 20.
Hadyn was a bright light in all our lives and will be deeply missed. He was born in Thompson, Manitoba and moved to Drumheller at the age of 18 months where he was raised, and graduated from high school in 2021. He met the love of his life and best friend, Erika, in 2019 and together in 2021 moved to Lethbridge to start a life.
Hadyn was entering his fourth year of social work this fall and was an honour student committed to working in parole to assist people with finding their second chance.
Growing up, Hadyn loved spending time with his family and friends whether playing board and video games, going golfing, disc golf, skiing, travelling, cooking, watching anime, roller blading, biking and always finding a way to make us laugh. Hadyn was a consummate cat lover and spend numerous hours volunteering at the local animal shelter. His cats Mitchie, Meatball and Spaghetti filled his life with happiness.
Hadyn was very thoughtful and knew how to make the people he loved feel special. He had a strong bond with his older brother Ewan, found their friendship as adults and was to be his best man in the future. He also became close with his brother’s partner Kass and he was like her little brother. Hadyn had amazing friends and those closest were Mack, Nolan, James Z and James T.
Hadyn was a treasured son and brought his parents Lachie and Sandy such joy. His close family who mourn his loss include his grandparents Lachie SR, Willene, Colleen and Colin, his Aunt Wendy and Uncle Ted, Aunt Tammy and cousins AJ and Laura, Uncle Reilly and Aunt Stephanie and their son Henley, Uncle Austin and Aunt Meagan and their children Dante and Emry.
Our hearts are broken with this loss as there was so much more life and memories ahead but as a family we treasure the time we had together.
A celebration of life will be occurring on Wednesday, August 7th, 2024 at 2 p.m. at the BCF. Please wear bright colorful clothing, bring sunflowers and your memories to share.
In lieu of flowers please send a donation to the Drumheller Humane Society in his honour.


Condolences to the family of Terry Elam (Ole or Rocky) Martin

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Terry Elam
“Ole” or “Rocky”

July 25, 1955 – July 21, 2024

Terry passed away peacefully and comfortably at the Drumheller Health Centre the evening of July 21, 2024 due to complications from diabetes, heart and recent surgery.
He was the second child of Elam “Ollie” and Alice Martin of Morrin. Terry grew up on a farm in the Sunbeam community east of Morrin where he gained two lifelong friends, Bob Grenville, and Brian Montgomery. It was a great life growing up in the 50’s and 60’s without computers and cell phones. Terry took all his elementary and secondary schooling in Morrin concentrating more on all the sporting activities than academic. He played baseball, volleyball, basketball, badminton, curling, hockey, fastball and his first love – golf. If you golfed at the Dinosaur Trail Golf Course, you probably met him there, either on the course or Hole 19.
After high school he worked at many jobs, for farmers, in the oilfield, Starland County, Calgary and the Morrin Arena. In 1975 he decided to start farming with his parents and then off to Olds College where he enrolled in the Agricultural Equipment Technology Program. This is where he gained another group of lifelong friends. They called themselves the “Bearcats” and included people from British Columbia, Saskatchewan, and many parts of Alberta. They have maintained this friendship for almost 50 years. They were a fun-loving group who enjoyed the pranks and social aspects of college.
Terry continued to farm until 2010 and worked in the oil patch from 1986 until 2005. He then worked for a brief time at Walmart when it first opened stocking shelves at night. His last job was working for the Canadian Corporation of Commissionaires at the Drumheller Penitentiary.
Over the years Terry was able to spend time travelling to Scotland, Dominican Republic, Hawaii, Hilton Head, Maritimes, Toronto, Caribbean and many golf courses through Canada and the USA.
Terry started spending his winters in Phoenix, Arizona in 2006. In 2011 he and his mother bought a condo and spent their winters in Mesa where of course he spent time doing the thing he loved most – golf. In 2023 he had to come home for health issues and unfortunately had not been able to return.
Terry is survived by his sister, Diana Wolf of Morrin, cousins and many friends throughout Canada and the USA. He was pre-deceased by his father “Ole” in 1982, mother Alice in 2018 and brother-in-law Rick in 2022.
There will be no formal funeral service or celebration of life for Terry. He would wish that you all enjoy a great game of golf with storytelling and a beer or cocktail at Hole 19.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Drumheller Area Health Foundation or any charity of your choosing.
Courtney-Winters Funeral Home in care of arrangements. 403-823-2666.

Condolences to the family of William (Bill) Gordon Giles

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GILES
William (Bill) Gordon

November 22, 1937 - July 22, 2024

William (Bill) Gordon Giles, beloved husband of Adrine Giles, passed away after a lengthy illness, on July 22, 2024, at the age of 86 years. He was born on November 22, 1937 in Marwayne, Alberta, and was the first born to William George and Caroline Giles. Bill had three siblings, Elden, Donna and Wayne.
Bill attended school in Marwayne until Grade 11, and then completed his Gr. 12 at Mount Royal Jr. College in Calgary. Following his graduation he worked at an oil company office in Calgary.
Bill had always wanted to see the United States. So, during the late 50s and early 60s he took a “working holiday” and spent a few years working at odd jobs while traveling. Finally, he returned to Canada and attended the University of Calgary, majoring in English (honours). Bill met his future wife Adrine Agnerian during his third year at the University. That year they both completed their degrees and got married on August 21, 1971, in Montreal, Quebec, moved to Drumheller and settled there. Bill furthered his education by going into BEd. after degree program. Upon the completion of his second degree he taught in Morrin High School and then later at Verdant Valley Colony. Bill was very well versed in the English language and history, mostly Canadian and American. He loved reading and watching documentaries.
Over the years, Bill always loved sports, watching them on TV or playing them. In his early years he played baseball, hockey, a bit of bowling and a lot of cards and pool. But his favourite sports were golf and curling (playing or watching). So, he took an early retirement from teaching and purchased the Golf Driving Range/Mini Golf across from the golf course, which he operated for several years. He loved giving customers helpful pointers on their golf swings at the driving range, where he met and made many friends. Bill was well-liked, easy-going and known for his kindness and great sense of humour. He had witty, funny one-liners that made people laugh.
Bill enjoyed the trips he took with Adrine at Christmas holidays or summers, visiting family and in-laws in Alberta and Quebec, since none lived in Drumheller. Mostly, he enjoyed their annual vacation trips (around their wedding anniversary) to Banff, Lake Louise or Waterton National Park and dining out at gourmet restaurants.
During the early years of his retirement, Bill pursued several different hobbies and enjoyed life. However, over the years he fought with several health issues, which caused him to put an end to his travels and kept him very close to home. We would like to express our thanks and gratitude to all the awesome and dedicated staff at the Drumheller Continuing Care who took such good care of our beloved Bill, such as: Dr. C. Britz, Drs. Hall and Blackburn and Dr. Tlhape, RNs Kathy C, Michelle H. and Peter M, Health Care Aides Barb M, Editha G, and Kim M, to name just a few of the many who do such a great job.
Bill was predeceased by his sister Donna, his parents, parents-in-law: Rev. and Mrs. Agnerian and brothers-in-law: Vartan Agnerian and Gilles Bouchard. He is survived by his wife and best friend, Adrine, whom he always credited for his long and happy life. They were definitely a Love Match. He will also be lovingly remembered by his brothers Elden (Karen) and Wayne (Caroline), nieces Brenda (Brad), Barbara (Barry) and
Roberta (Jason), nephew Ryan (Jennifer), brother-in-law Hrayr (Michelle) Agnerian, sisters-in-law: Sheila Bouchard, Dzovinar, Anouche (Vartkes) and Laura Agnerian, nieces-in-law: Natasha (Richard), Victoria (Pierre Alexandre) and Maral (Stuart), nephews-in-law: Ari, Saro, Ara, Roupen(Tara) and Tro Agnerian and Alain Bouchard, Bill and Adrine’s surrogate family: Curt & Sharon Walker of Rumsey, Goddaughter Mackenna and Godson Seth, as well as many, many great-nieces and great-nephews, cousins, friends and their families.
A Memorial Service will be held at 2:00 p.m. on August 8, 2024 at Knox United Church, 195 3rd Ave. E., Drumheller AB, T0J 0Y0, with Rev. Rachel Nadon officiating, followed by a reception in the Hall.
In lieu of flowers, those who wish may make memorial donations to Knox United Church, or a charitable organization of your choosing. Courtney-Winter’s Funeral Home are in care of the arrangements. 403-823-2666.