Cole: Brandon Charles April 12, 1991 - July 28,
2005
Brandon Charles Cole was born in Calgary, Alberta on April 12, 1991 and was tragically and suddenly taken home to the Lord on July 28, 2005. Brandon is survived by his parents, Lana (Mike) Bramley and Bill (Patti) Cole and his siblings Dallas and Dakota Bramley and Christie Ann Greenwood; Grandparents Wayne Syms, Sharon (Phil) Paschke and numerous aunts, uncles and cousins. Brandon is predeceased by his Grandparents Hubert and Mary Cole and his Aunt Janet Gross.
Those who knew and loved him knew he had a heart of gold and a tenderness to him that most never saw. He deeply loved his family, especially his little brother and his new baby sister. He would regularly spend time between his Mom and Dad, his Grandpa and his siblings in Harmattan and his Dad and Mom in Rosedale. He knew how intensely we all loved him. Brandon was an active, curious young man with boundless energy, unless maybe there was work involved. Much to his parents chagrin, one of Brandon's favourite pastimes was playing video games. He also loved riding his horse, playing with his siblings and selling vegetables from his vegetable stand in the campground in Rosedale. Brandon most loved spending time with his Dad and Mom in Rosedale where he played with friends, swam in the river and generally just enjoyed being a teenager.
Tragically, there was also daily suffering in Brandon's life that only those
closest to him knew of. The strength God gave him was necessary for him to
be strong enough to endure the challenges, pain and suffering he lived with
daily. We as his parents were so proud of his strength and his ability to
stick himself out there and "Dance Like No One Was Watching." We told him
all the time how proud we were of who he was becoming and how much he was
loved by his family.
Brandon was one of the lucky ones in that he had two moms and two dads who loved
him and worked together to do what was best for Brandon. We would do
anything for him, whatever it took. Whether spending time with his family
in Harmattan or with his family in Rosedale, Brandon was always most happy
when surrounded by those who knew and loved him.
Only a mom can pray daily for the Lord to bring Peace to her child,
only a mother could know the ache deep within watching her child suffer with
pain and loneliness,
only a motherıs love can be strong enough to say "Be at Peace My Son and Go with
God."
We love you always and will see you again someday
As you have now paved the path for the rest of us to follow!
Services were held at The Church of the Nazarene in Olds, Alberta on Wednesday, August 3, 2005 In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Childrenıs Tumor Foundation (British Columbia Neurofibromatosis Foundation) at #203 1001 Cloverdale Ave, Victoria BC V8X 4C9. Phone 1-800-385-2263 or to the Alberta Children's Hospital.

Jackson:
Louise Lillian (nee Landry)
Louise Jackson passed away suddenly on Monday, August 1, 2005 at the age of
62 years.
Louise will be lovingly remembered by her children Robert (Diep), Ken
(Lisa), Darcy (Janet), and Michelle (Sean); grandchildren, Jeannie,
Jennifer, Jeffrey, Justine, Christopher, Michael, Melissa, Dylan and Taylor.
She will also be dearly missed by her sisters Annie and Janette, brother
Albert, their families, and many other relatives and friends.
She was predeceased by her husband Frank, and her parents, Joseph and
Lillian Landry.
She was laid to rest in Drumheller Cemetery, next to her beloved husband, on
Saturday, August 6, 2005.
If you wish, donations can be made to S.T.A.R.S. (1441 Aviation Park N.E.,
Box 570, Calgary, AB T2E 8M7).

Marshall:
Ernest
1913 - 2005
Ernest Marshall was born February 10, 1913 and passed away in Hanna, AB
August 4, 2005 at the age of 92. He will be missed but forever remembered
by his loving wife of 62 years, Darlene and their 5 children. Reginald
(Bernice), Kenneth (Linda), Terrence (Rose), Wendy Hannah (Jerry), Murray
(Barbara), 12 grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. As well as a
sister Gladys Lewis, brother Bert Marshall and numerous nieces, nephews and
cousins. He was predeceased by his parents Dan and Grace Marshall, sister
Lily Kanik, brothers Fred and Nick Marshall and a daughter Penny Deugo.
Ernie was born near Craigmyle on the family farm. He attended Georgetown
school until Gr. 8 then worked on the farm. He married Darlene Foye on
March 19, 1942. After their marriage Ernie worked in the North American
Coal Mine in Drumheller and was in the army for a short period before he
was called back to the mines. Ernie took over the farm from his dad in 1950.
Many happy hours were spent working the land. He retired and moved to Delia
in 1975 where he enjoyed many leisure hours curling, fishing, camping and
golfing while still maintaining his connection with the farm. He enjoyed
spending time playing cards with his friends and family and always looked
forward to the spaghetti dinners. He was able to travel to Hawaii, Alaska
and many trips out to the West Coast visiting relatives. He was an active
member of the Delia Elks Lodge and Senior Centre. Due to failing health
Ernie and Darlene moved to the Hanna Lodge in April of 2005. Service of
remembrance was held Tuesday, August 9, 2005 at the Delia Community Centre
at 1:00 p.m. Donations in lieu of flowers may be made to Hanna Ladies
Auxiliary, Box 23, Hanna, AB. T0J 1P0 or a charity of your choice.
PERSONAL ALTERNATIVE FUNERAL SERVICES,
Hanna 854-5400

Wozney: Nicholas Browning
On August 5, 2005, Mr. Nicholas Browning Wozney of Drumheller formerly of
Redwater, AB passed away at the age of 88 years. Survived by his loving family;
wife, Anne; daughter, Dr. Sharon (Bruce) Murdoch of Provo, Utah; son, Darvin
Wozney of Calgary, AB; grandchildren, Max Nicholas (Marlene) Gibb, Candace
(Trent) May, Angi (Cyril) Hirsche; seven great-grandchildren, Teague Nicholas
May, Nicholas Gibb, C.J. Hirsche, Ryleigh Ruth May, Shae Gibb, Alaina Gibb,
Sachi Hirsche. Predeceased by his three brothers and four sisters. Nicholas was
fondly nicknamed ³Liberal,² for his devotion to the Liberal party of Alberta and
Canada. This nickname suited him well for his love and big heart as he served
others. Throughout his life he worked hard to make a better life for his
family. For 60 years he was an Alberta hotel man owning three hotels:
Winfield, Elk Point and East Coulee. During his last days in the Drumheller
Health Centre he was so appreciative of his excellent care by Dr. Vacy Lyle and
the entire Acute Care nursing staff as well as Diana Capon. Funeral Service was
held Tuesday, August 9 at 1:30 p.m. at Park Memorial Chapel, 9709-111 Avenue.
Interment to follow in St. Clare's Cemetery, Redwater, AB. In lieu of other
tributes, donations may be made directly to Canadian Cancer Society,
Alberta/NWT, Edmonton District Unit, 1200 College Plaza, 8215 112 Street,
Edmonton, AB T6G 2C8.
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