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Condolences to the family of Marie Martha Richardson

 

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RICHARDSON
Marie Martha

February 13, 1943 - July 27, 2020

It is with heavy hearts that we said goodbye to our beloved Mom, Marie Martha Richardson, of Drumheller. The four of us were with Mom when she took her last breath, passing away peacefully on July 27, 2020, just after 10 p.m. Mom was 77 years of age.
Mom was born February 13, 1943, in Brandon, Manitoba, to Laddie & Mary Marcin of Kemnay, Manitoba. She attended primary schooling in Kemnay at a Catholic Nun’s school; Mom often spoke of the “whacks across the knuckles” with yardsticks or rulers from the Nuns when she would try to use her left-hand while being forced to become right-handed. Because of this, Mom became fluent both left & right-handed, but, she also developed a talent of being able to write backwards. If you held her backwards writing up to a mirror, you could read what she wrote, perfectly.
After she left school, Mom worked at the Hamilton, Hunt Law Office in Brandon as a paralegal. Shortly after, she met the love of her life, Tom Richardson. They were married on August 31, 1963, and had 4 girls – Sherry, Lisa, Tracy & Patti. The family relocated to Govan, Saskatchewan, where Dad & Mom took over the Imperial Oil Bulk Station. It was the work with Imperial Oil/Esso that eventually saw the family once again relocate in the mid-1970’s, this time further west to Drumheller, Alberta. Mom’s 4’ 11 ¾” stature could often be seen slinging cases of oil while wearing high heels. Dad & Mom eventually left Esso, and formed Richardson’s Bulk Sales – an oilfield hauling business. After they sold the business, Mom went to work at the Legion in Drumheller. Following that, Mom worked at the Drumheller Mail, but eventually went back to work with Richardson’s Bulk Sales until she was forced to retire in 2016 due to the onset of Dementia.
Even though Dad & Mom were divorced in the early 1990’s, they became and remained friends through to their end. They loved to attend functions and events, and parties – Mom loved to get dolled up and wear pretty dresses and high heels. They enjoyed a close-knit social circle and could often be found at a neighbor’s home or hosting neighbors.
Dad & Mom loved to take the family camping. They also attended many Bingos and casino trips together, and enjoyed their travels to Las Vegas over the years. After Dad’s passing, Mom would often ask us girls to “take [me] to the office”….which was code for a Casino trip. Mom also had opportunities to experience travel to the Barbados, Mexico & Hawaii which was perfect as she loved to worship the sun.
In late 2016, Mom went to reside in the Continuing Care Unit in Drumheller. But, she was excited when she was able to move from there to the Hillview Manor in 2019, giving her freedom to enjoy more aspects of her life. Mom took ill in early/mid-July, and was moved to the Red Deer Hospital where she passed away from a number of health issues.
Mom is survived by her 4 daughters: Sherry (Jim) of Fairmont Hot Springs, BC; Lisa of Drumheller; Tracy of Drumheller; and Patti (Ted) also of Drumheller. Mom is also survived by her 8 grandchildren - Jasmine, Jordan (Mathew), Brandon (Megan), Mitchell, Brett (Brittney), Nikki, Steffanie (Scott), and Savanna; and her 9 1/2 great-grandchildren - Riley, Zoe, Alexis, Bennett, Quinn, Annabelle, Jack, Summer, Dominic, and “baby Peanut”. Mom loved every minute she spent with family, but had a great love for her grandchildren & great-grandchildren. She was famous for her cabbage rolls and meatballs, and could often be found stocking the freezers of her grandkids.
Mom is also survived by her sister, Margaret (Cecil) of Kemnay, brother Alec (Ann) of Brandon, and numerous nephews and nieces, and their families.
Mom was predeceased by her parents, Laddie & Mary, brother Stan, and ex-husband Tom.
A private family funeral service will be held.
Those who wish to make a donation in Mom’s name, may do so to the Alzheimer Society of Canada.
Courtney-Winter's Funeral Chapel in care of arrangements. 403-823-2666.


Condolences to the family of George Kallay

 

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KALLAY
George

March 24, 1946 - July 18, 2020

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of George Kallay of Stony Plain, Alberta on July 18, 2020 at the age of 74.
He will be lovingly remembered by his wife, Barbara, his sons David (Lisa), Ian (Mindy); daughter Robin (Daren); grandchildren Peyton, Finn, Ady, Kaydee, Myrissa, Joel; parents Maria and Julius Baji; brother Julius (Pam); nephews and nieces and many friends.
George pursued his passion as a social worker, a volunteer, and a dad. He was his children’s and grandchildren’s biggest fan.
The family is sincerely grateful to the caregivers and staff at The Good Samaritan Stony Plain Care Centre.
A Celebration of Life was held on July 23, 2020 at Stony Plain United Church.
Donations can be made to the Resident Council, Good Samaritan Stony Plain Care Centre, Stony Plain, Alberta, 4800-55 Avenue, Stony Plain, AB T7Z 1P9.

Condolences to the family of Eli Gordon Higgins

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HIGGINS
Eli Gordon

February 5, 1990 - July 19, 2020

It is with great sorrow that the family of Eli Higgins announces his sudden passing on July 19, 2020, doing what he loved, riding his motorcycle. He leaves behind the love of his life Marrisa Dumonceaux; his mother Darlene (Mike); brother Patrick and sister Sarah (Ryan). Eli is also survived by his grandmother Kay Stack; grandfather Dan Higgins and grandfather Gordon Bond. His loss will also be felt by his many aunts, uncles, cousins and beloved friends. Eli is predeceased by his father Ron Higgins; grandfather Al Stack; and grandmother Jane Bond. Eli was born February 5, 1990 in Camrose and lived a number of places, including Wetaskiwin and Whitehorse, YT, before his family settled in Cardston in 1996 where he lived until graduating from high school. Eli then moved to Lethbridge where he lived and worked for several years before deciding to pursue a career as an Instrumentation Technologist. He began his courses at SAIT in the fall of 2014 and excelled academically throughout his time at school. During his final year of courses, Eli became president of the International Society of Automation SAIT Student Section which allowed him to utilize his natural ability as a mentor and leader. It was also during his time at SAIT that he met the love of his life, Marrisa. After graduation, he moved to Fort St. John, BC to start his career in instrumentation alongside Marrisa, where they gained several years of experience in their field before transferring back to Alberta and settling in Standard. He inherited a love of motorcycles and all things mechanical from his father Ron and was always willing to teach and pass on his knowledge or offer assistance when it came to
maintenance of the family vehicles. Eli was a kind, generous person who never hesitated to offer a helping hand to those he cared about. He was loved deeply by his family and friends and will be greatly missed.
A Memorial Service will be held at 1:00pm on August 9, 2020 at the Severn Dam. Messages of condolence may be forwarded to the family at www.piersons.ca.