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Condolences to the family of Sally Steel Wolfe

 

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WOLF
Sarah (Sally) Steel

December 26, 1923 - June 6, 2018

How do you put 94 years into words? On June 6, 2018 Sally Wolf took her final breath. Sarah (Sally) Steel Wolf was born in County Durham, England on December 26, 1923. At the age of 5 she travelled with her parents, George Harold Steel and Lizzie Hannah Steel, sisters Annie and
Isabel to Canada. Within a short time in Canada they settled in the Drumheller Valley, a valley she loved all her life. Even in later years when her eyesight was poor she still loved to look out at the hills. In 1940 she met the love of her life, Waldemar Wolf. They dated for a short time and were married on May 1, 1943 in Medicine Hat as that is where Waldemar was stationed in the Royal Canadian Air Force. In 1945 they started farming in the Michichi area, moved to Verdant Valley to the Wolf farm at the top of the Clark Hill. Tim was born in 1947 and Jennifer in 1952. In 1958 they had the opportunity to purchase a farm in the Munson area and jumped at the chance. In 1962, Becky was born and their family although spread out was completed. Sally enjoyed farming and did everything that was expected of her and more. They had a large circle of friends who meant a great deal to Sally. She enjoyed curling and especially golfing. She had the skill of straight shots and dead eye putts. Waldemar convinced her to make her first trip to Hawaii in 1981. Continuing from there, three months a year were spent in Hawaii until 2010, she loved sharing her Diamond Head View with all who came to visit. In 1991 they completed their new home in Midland and moved to the beautiful spot along the river. After Waldemar passed in 2011, Sally spent time in the Sunshine Lodge, Hillview Lodge and then Coalbanks Extended Care. The family would like to thank Dr. Liknes, as well as the nurses for their outstanding care. You made mom’s final days so much better. Thank you to all the Drumheller Healthcare staff for the special care and kindness over the years. The ladies from Helping Hands were a great support to Sally during the last years. She loved visiting and spending time with them either at “exercise class” or reading. Sally leaves behind son Tim (Rory) Wolf, daughter Jennifer Wolf, daughter Becky (Bill) Kowalchuk. Grandchildren; Kelly (Shelly) Wolf, Avy (Corey) Wolf, Cameron (Colleen) Robb, Pam Robb, Brent (Jody) Robb, Michelle (Shawn) Jacobs, Dean Davison, Lindsey (Travis) Nemeth, Travis Kowalchuk, Jared Kowalchuk. Great grandchildren; Lukas & Kade Wolf-Bernard, Zane Wolf, Dustin Robb, Zayden, Ryder, Navara, Raven and Violet Robb, Wyatt & Mason Robb, Sawyer & Beckett Jacobs, Archer & Beau Nemeth. Sister, Hilda Halase, brother-in-law, Vic Verstrepen as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Thank you to Tanya Lerke and Ben Chiuppi, you were very special friends to Mom. A Celebration of Life will take place on Saturday, July 7, 2018 at 11:00 A.M. at the Munson Community Hall. Donations can be made to the Munson Community Association Building Fund. Courtney-Winter’s Funeral Homes are in care of the arrangements.


Celebration of Life Service for Irene A. Cooper

CELEBRATION OF LIFE SERVICE

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Celebration of Life Service

IRENE A. COOPER
1924 - 2018

The family of the late Irene Cooper,
who passed away June 2, 2018,
invites you to join in the service
to celebrate her life at 11:00 a.m.
on Friday, July 13, 2018 at the
St. Magloire’s Anglican Church in
Drumheller, Alberta.

Condolences to the family of Candace Elaine Tompkin

 

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TOMPKIN
Candace Elaine

June 23, 2018

Candace Elaine Tompkin passed away peacefully on June 23, 2018 in the Foothills Hospital with her family at her bedside. Sadly she leaves behind many loved ones; including her best friend and fiance’ James Conroy, her amazing mother Jean Tompkin, sister Kim Tompkin (Frank), daughter Amber Booth (Adam), son Cody Halverson, step daughters, Tanya Conroy, Jamie Conroy (Tom), step son James Conroy, and her beautiful grandchildren, Emma, Liam, Thomas, Sawyer, Michelle, Georgia, Johnny, and GG Mason. Candy was predeceased by her brother Allen Tompkin, and her father Alan Tompkin. Candy will forever be remembered for her love of gardening, flowers, thunderstorms, and her obsession with decorating her yard and house for EVERY occasion. Her selflessness and giving nature will continue on as she has given the amazing gift of organ donation. A private Celebration of Life service will be held in Candy’s memory with close family and friends. If friends so desire memorial donations may be made in loving memory of Candy to the Salvation Army. Courtney-Winter’s Funeral Homes are in care of the arrangements.