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Condolences to the family of Linda Mae Bryant

BRYANT Linda Mae

September 16, 1942 - November 8, 2024

Linda Mae passed away surrounded by her loving family on Friday, November 8, 2024, at Hanna Long Term Care at the age of 82 years.
She is lovingly remembered by two daughters, Tracy (Stan) Fullerton, and Cindy Douglas; one son, Darren (Tammy) Bryant; six grandsons, Spencer (Morgan) and Shea Fullerton, Cole and Kyle Douglas, Cody and Matthew Bryant, and great-grandson, Cade Fullerton.
Linda has gone to heaven to join her husband, Bud; granddaughter, Sara Fullerton and son-in-law, Sandy Douglas.
Linda was very proud of her grandkids and great-grandson and loved spending time with them.
At mom’s request, no funeral service will be held. In lieu of flowers, a donation in Linda’s memory may be made to STARS, Box 570, 1441 Aviation Park NE, Calgary, AB T2E 8M7.
Messages of condolence for the family may be left at www.prairierosefunerals.ca


Condolences to the family of Lorna Anne Amendt

Amendt Colour

September 11, 1942 - October 29, 2024

Lorna Anne Amendt passed away suddenly at her home in Red Deer on October 29, 2024, at the age of 55 years.
Lorna was born on September 11, 1969, in Hanna, Alberta, the youngest child and only daughter of Frank and Ann Amendt. When she was very young her family moved to Grande Prairie, where she received most of her schooling. She spent her last two years of high school in Delia following her parents’ move to a farm in the Handhills. Lorna spent time at the University of Alberta and Olds College, before moving to Red Deer to study nursing. She proudly served the people of Drumheller as a Registered Nurse for many years.
Lorna enjoyed traveling, flowers, crafting, cooking, dogs, decorating for Christmas, and spending time with her extended family. She especially enjoyed being an aunt. She fought a brave battle with ovarian cancer thirteen years ago, a battle that she won, but which took a lasting toll on her health. She later provided support and comfort to numerous others who were battling cancer.
In 2023, Lorna sold the farm in the Handhills and moved with her faithful canine companion Sophie to Red Deer. She enjoyed a year there settling into her new home and enjoying the companionship of her longtime friend Jennifer Morris.
Lorna is survived by her father Frank (Lorraine) Amendt; her brothers Don (Rena), Glenn (Gail), and Darcy (Susan); nieces Sarah (Kim), Phoebe (Aaron) and Amy (Kayle); nephews Steve (Sarah), Matt (Emma), Adam (Kaitlyn), Gavin, Jackson and Samuel; as well as numerous great nieces and nephews, aunts, uncles and cousins. She was predeceased by her mother Ann Amendt, infant brother Scott, and great nephew Levi.
A Family Memorial Service will be held on Saturday November 23 at 1:00 PM at the Breton Community Centre, 4715 – 50th Avenue, Breton, Alberta.
A Celebration of Life will be held on Sunday November 24 at 12 Noon at the Jurassic Inn Salon A, 1103 AB-9, Drumheller, Alberta.
Donations in Lorna’s memory can be made to Ovarian Cancer Canada (ovariancanada.org).

Condolences to the family of Martha Anderson Lynn

MarthaLynn

May 28, 1938 - November 11, 2024

On Nov 11, 2024, Martha Anderson Lynn passed away peacefully at Drumheller Hospital. She was 86.
Martha was born May 28, 1938 in Nashville, TN. She grew up in College Grove and Franklin, TN and went to David Lipscomb Highschool in Nashville. She worked at National Life & Accident Insurance Company in TN until she moved to AZ.
She met her late husband, Byron, at Valley National Bank in Phoenix where she worked and he spent his winters. They spent that winter rock collecting and gold mining. They were married Mar 30, 1963, in Nevada and she moved to Canada to Byron’s farm. He taught her to run combine which she did for many years but, somehow never did learn to back up properly. Winters were back to AZ until the kids were born.
Martha started working for Weight Watchers in 1970 and worked for them for over 15 years. She lectured in Red Deer, Stettler, Drumheller and Three Hills. She volunteered at Rumsey School and Morrin Skating Club. She enjoyed flower arranging and was involved with the Red Deer Garden Club. Martha sewed her entire life. She made her own wedding and bridal party dresses and kept the tradition by sewing Vicki’s wedding and bridal party dresses as well. She kept her grandchildren well supplied with lovely clothes as babies and toddlers. Martha travelled to sewing shows in Canada and the U.S. teaching workshops on clothing design, pattern making, and crazy quilting. Later she became interested in machine quilting and made many beautiful quilts for family and friends and neighbours.
In retirement, this independent lady drove back and forth to AZ with her Rottweiler sidekick to spend the winters there. First, in a motorhome and later she settled in a house in Gold Canyon with a scenic view of her beloved Superstition Mountains. She enjoyed many winters in AZ sewing, visiting with neighbours and going to events with friends. Martha always drove down by herself (and her Rottweiler sidekick) but somehow forgot the way home so she required a driving buddy to come home to Canada.
Martha leaves a son James Lynn, daughter-in-law Anita Lynn of Rumsey, AB; daughter Victoria Lynn-Holsworth, son-in-law Scott Holsworth of Sedgewick, AB; grandchildren – Jesse Holsworth of Calgary, AB and Jaime Holsworth of Red Deer, AB; brother Paul Harris Tune Jr. and sister-in-law Sara Talley Tune of Nolensville, TN.
She is predeceased by her husband James Byron Lynn, mother Frances Sweeney Tune and father Paul Harris Tune Sr.
Martha wished to not have a memorial service but she wants to thank her family, friends and neighbors for all their love, support and friendship. Martha’s family would like to extend a special thank you to all the nurses and doctors who helped Martha during her time in Drumheller and Red Deer Hospital.
In lieu of flowers, memorial can be made to the Canadian Cancer Society.