Bulechowsky: John N (Yankee) 1932 - 2002 John passed away of natural causes on March 25, 2002 at the Drumheller Hospital. He was born in Rosedale and remained a lifetime resident of the Valley. John will be deeply missed by his children: Randy-Reb (Wendy), John-Couter (Weltha), Glen (Darlene), Cathy, Shane, Tammy (John), Holly (Randy), Shawn (Cynthia); his brothers Alex (Nellie), Fred; sister-in-law Ita; 11 grandchildren; 5 great grandchildren; numerous cousins, nieces, nephews and friends. His mother Katherine, father Sandy and his brother Billy predeceased John. John went to school in Rosedale and took part in various sports. He played hockey for a Drumheller team. He married Doloris Faye in 1952. He worked at the Tipple Mine, the Department of Highways and Standard General as a paver operator. Funeral Services will be held on Thursday, March 28, 2002 at Courtney-Winter's Funeral Chapel at 11:00 a.m. A luncheon will follow at the Rosedale Community Hall. If friends so desire, in lieu of flowers, memorial tributes may be made to S.T.A.R.S., Calgary Children's Hospital or The Drumheller Area Health Foundation (Re: Cat Scan). Arrangements entrusted to Courtney-Winter's Funeral Chapel.

Livingstone: Allen Samuel "Slim" On Wednesday March 20, 2002, Mr. Allen Livingstone of Drayton Valley passed away at the age of 67 years. Left to celebrate his life and cherish precious memories is his loving wife Ruth; sons Allen (Debbie), Clinton, and Norman (Colleen); all of Drayton Valley; daughters Linda (Keith) Stec of Drayton Valley and Lori (Chris) Wenger of Cranbrook, BC; 7 grandchildren; brothers Albert (Evelyn) of Vilna, Fred (Oriole) of SK; sisters Wilda (Floyd) McCarthy of Calgary and Thelma Barich of Red Deer. He was predeceased by his parents Allen Samuel Sr. and Florence Livingstone and 2 sisters Stella and Rose Marie. Funeral Services will be held Tuesday March 26, 2002 at 3:00 p.m. at the Drayton Valley Pentecostal Assembly with Pastor Mark Eshleman officiating. Cremation to follow service. If friends so desire, memorial donations may be made to the Alberta Lung Association. Drayton Valley Funeral Services; Tinant Funeral Directors in care or arrangements. Phone 780-542-5511.

Morrow: Mr. Donald Charles Morrow of Drumheller, Alberta passed away at the Drumheller Hospital on Thursday, March 21st, 2002 at the age of seventy years. Don was the eldest son born to Nelles and Lydia Morrow on September 27, 1931 in Calgary, Alberta. He was predeceased by his father Nelles in 1976 and his mother Lydia in 1982 and one son in law, Robert Coad in 1999. He lived in the Drumheller and Michichi area for most of his life, except for when he joined the army in 1950 - 1951 and served with the PPCLI in Korea. he was wounded and sent home. He then went farming for the next forty five and retired in Drumheller in 1999. He was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion for 27 years and served on the Excecutive. He is survived by his loving wife Alda; daughter Colleen Adair and her three children; daughter Kathy and Bernard Hipple and one child; daughter Diane and Rick Woodward and their four children and daughter Janet Morrow, all of Edmonton Alberta; daughter Roberta and Gerry Cook and their four children of Binscarth, Manitoba; son Bob and Margaret Lee of Chilliwack, B.C.; daughter Debra Gilroy and her three children of Drumheller; daughter Tari Coad and two children of Calgary; son David and Lisa Lee and their four children of Drumheller and son Edward Lee of Calgary; his brother Ken and Donna Morrow and their four children and his aunt Mary Fergusen of Calgary, Alberta; plus numerous nieces and nephews and 21 grandchildren and one great grandchild. Funeral service was held Tuesday, March 27th, 20002 at 2:00 p.m., Knox United Church. Internment followed at the Drumheller Cemetery. Courtney-Winter's were in charge of arrangements.

Sibbald: Charles Ernest Sibbald was born in Oyen, Alberta in 1917 - 4th son of Orman and Margaret Sibbald. He was raised in Munson, Alberta, joined the C.N.R. in 1941, and was in their employment for 37 years, serving in many communities throughout Alberta and Saskatchewan. His last job was Station Agent in Drumheller, and he retired in Munson. He spent 4 years in the Signal Corp in WWII, mostly in England and Europe. He leaves his wife Pearl of 62 years, one daughter, Ann VanLoon, one son Charles, daughter-in-law Millie, and two grandsons, Ryan and Andrew Sibbald of Leduc, Alberta. Two brothers Perce Sibbald of Drumheller and George (Jean) Sibbald of Saskatoon. Predeceased by his mother and father - Orman and Margaret, brothers, Orman and Ken. Courtney-Winter's Funeral Chapel entrusted with arrangements.