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Condolences to the family of Alberto D'Urbano (Albert Durbano)

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D’Urbano
Alberto
(Albert Durbano)

December 14, 1935 - November 15, 2020

It is with great sorrow we announce the passing of Albert on Sunday, November 15, 2020 at the Drumheller Regional Hospital.
Albert immigrated to Canada in 1956 leaving his home in Brecciarola, Italy. Leaving behind his parents Amedeo and Rosa, as well as his eight siblings Filomena, Claudio, Rolando, Adelia, Clara, Maria, Romeo and Elio. Albert was predeceased by his beloved parents and siblings.
Albert moved to Wayne, Alberta in 1974 and worked many years as a carpenter. Albert became very fond of the Drumheller Valley and never wanted to leave it. Albert’s passion was hockey and baseball and making a wicked Pasta!!! Albert coached and umpired baseball for 40 plus years which gave him a spot in the Alberta Sports Hall of fame in 2008.
Albert met his late wife Donna in Calgary where they were married in April of 1968. Albert is survived by son Doug, daughter Allison, son Allan, and daughter Katherine. His grandchildren Lisa, Ryan, Tessa, Kimberly, Brady, Jonathon, Jesse, Jarred, Nik, Sophia and Carver. His great grandchildren Roman, Emilia and Ethan. His brother-in-law and sister-in-law Wayne and Liz Chapin and sister-in-law Lilianna Caratella. His sons-in-law Clark and Buck and daughters-in-law Jody and Marie. Alberto’s nephews and nieces Aldo, Claudio, Moreno, Marina, Dora, Paolo, Lello, Luciano, Wayne and Sheldon. Also, all other extended family.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Memory of Albert Durbano to Drumheller Minor Baseball Association.


Condolences to the family of Lloyd W. Anderson

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ANDERSON
Lloyd W.

August 27, 1943 - November 6, 2020

Lloyd W. Anderson was born August 27, 1943 in Calgary, Alberta to George and Ruth Anderson.
Lloyd was raised in Hanna, AB, until he joined the Canadian Armed Forces in 1961. He served over 20 years receiving numerous honour awards. He received the Canadian Declaration Queen’s Jubilee Medal. Lloyd did two tours in Cypress as well as three months in Australia. He earned his wings with the Airborne Regiment. Lloyd was head cook for the Canadian Olympic Committee in Calgary, AB for the 1988 Olympics as well as serving members of the Royal Family (Prince Phillip).
Lloyd married Margaret (Peggy) Sloan in August 1964, and they had two children. Joanne was born in November 1964, and Jim was born in March 1967.
Lloyd was stationed in Calgary, AB, Prince George, B.C., Lahr, West Germany, and Baden, West Germany. His family travelled Germany and Switzerland while stationed there, enjoying skiing, wine fests, beer fests, camping, and travelling. He then retired in 1982 staying in Baden, Germany working as a civilian employee for the Junior Ranks as a manager. After Germany, the family moved to Edmonton and Lloyd worked for a mobile home company on the reserve.
Lloyd was involved with the Car Club Mainstreet Cruisers, having a lifetime membership. He enjoyed travelling around Alberta and Saskatchewan to car shows, and even to Ontario. He drove his 63 Dodge Panel to Ontario. In 1997 they moved home to Delia where he managed the Delia arena for 15 years. Lloyd retired from the arena in 2000 and travelled across Canada to Ontario, Nova Scotia, and the USA to visit family and friends. He was active in the municipal affairs being the Town Mayor of Delia for a number of years.
Lloyd is survived by his wife Peggy of 56 years; daughter Joanne (Jay) of Hanna; son Jim (Sandra) of Perry Sound, Ontario; and grandson Dawson; sisters: Norma Devereaux (Charlie) Red Deer, AB, Donna Grover, Calgary, AB; brother Mervin (Donna) High River, AB; and many nieces and nephews.
Lloyd was predeceased by his parents: mother (Ruth) in 1977 and father (George) in 1981; brother-in-law David Sloan in 2018; in-laws: Howard Sloan (1996) and Violet Sloan (2005).
We will always cherish the great memories and the great stories.
RIP Lloyd you have earned your wings. Love you.
We would like to thank all the nurses and doctors, at the Hanna Hospital, Drumheller Hospital and the Foothills Hospital for all the special care you provided Lloyd during his time of illness.
Due to COVID, a memorial service will be held in the spring of 2021.
If desired, donations in memory of Lloyd can be made directly to STARS air ambulance, 1441 Aviation Park NE, Calgary, AB T2E 8M7.
Hanna Funeral Services Ltd., entrusted with the care and arrangements; 403-854-5956, www.hannafuneral.ca

Condolences to the family of Christopher Louis Lowen

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LOWEN
Christopher Louis

November 28, 1928 - November 14, 2020

Chris was born at his Aunt Edith’s home in Nacmine,
Alberta on November 28, 1928. He lived his early years on the family farm with his parents Edgar Thomas (Jack) and Mary Lowen (née Tarbuck), and siblings Kenneth, Ralph, Tom, Jack, Barbara, Gwen, and Betty. His eldest brother John had died at the age of two.
After his days at the Marne/Horseshoe Canyon one-room school, he attended automotive courses at the Provincial Institute of Technology and Art in Calgary (now SAIT) and worked for several years as a mechanic at General Supply in the Bridgeland area of the city, rooming in a nearby boarding house. In 1951 he joined Alberta Power, where he would work for the next 20 years as a linesman. That same year he met Viola Campbell of Drumheller and they were married in February 1952, living in Three Hills and Delburne before settling down in Drumheller. They had one daughter, Rosalind.
Chris (or “Christy” as he was known to his brothers and sisters) was a farmer through and through, winning the provincial seed growers’ trophy for first place wheat in his teens, and raising grain and cattle and keeping a large garden during his farming years. Taught the Bible by his step-grandmother in his youth, the lessons stayed with him and he faithfully attended church during the latter part of his life for as long as he was able and enjoyed being part of the local Full Gospel Businessmen’s Association.
Chris had prostate cancer for many years. In his later years, he fought hard against Myesthenia Gravis, still getting down on the floor to play with his granddaughters, and continuing his many household repair projects. As his condition deteriorated he was hospitalized in May 2020, passing the day after being moved to Hanna hospital.
He is survived by his loving wife of 68 years, Viola, his daughter Rosalind (Peter Edwards), granddaughters Evelyn and Mary, son-in-law Doug Stanger Jr., sister Gwen, sister in law Louisa as well as many nieces and nephews.

“And this is the will of him that sent me, that every one which seeth the Son, and believeth on him, may have everlasting life: and I will raise him up at the last day.” John 6:40

A private graveside service will be held. Donations in Chris’ memory may be made to the Drumheller and District Health Foundation. Arrangements entrusted to Courtney-Winters Funeral Home. Mr. Jerry Beskowine presiding, Active Pallbearers; Doug Lowen, Frank Lowen, Carter Lowen, Jack Lowen, Doug Stanger, and Peter Edwards.