BISHOP:
CLIFFORD WILLIAM
May 8, 1930 - October 6, 2007
Clifford William “Bill” Bishop passed away suddenly at home on October 6, 2007.
Bill was born on May 8, 1930 in Calgary, Alberta. His true passions in life
were the love for his wife Kathleen, and his love of farming. Bill started
farming in Balzac where he worked for his dad and then for Meredith Griffith.
Bill married Kathleen Watt on October 30, 1951. Together they moved to Taber,
Alberta where they started to raise their family and farmed for Jack and Ione
Winkler. In 1967 they moved to the Hussar area where they lived and farmed for
over thirty years. Bill is survived by his son Lorne (Orlene) Bishop, his two
daughters Karen (Melvin) Sandum, and Jeanne (Willard) Treacy, his seven
grandchildren Cass (Laura) Bishop of McKinney, Texas, Colby (Toshia) Bishop,
Travis (Tara) Sandum, Kim (Larry) Stawnichy, and Angela, Christopher, and
Russell Treacy, all of Hussar Alberta, his eight great-grandchildren Owen and
Hannah Bishop of McKinney, Texas, Everett and Kylie Bishop, Katelyn, Jacquelyn
and Marli Sandum, and Trinity Stawnichy, all of Hussar. He also leaves to mourn
his brother Gordon (Shirley) Bishop, brother-in-law John Mosca, and
sister-in-law Alberta Erickson, as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Bill
was predeceased by his wife Kathleen, parents Clifford and Catherine Bishop,
brother Stanley, and sister Hazel. He will be dearly missed by all of his
family and friends. Memorial services were held on Saturday, October 13, 2007
at the Hussar Community Hall at 1:00 p.m. If friends so desire, donations may
be made directly to the Hussar Cemetery Fund or the Hussar Campground Fund (c/o
Hussar Village Office, Hussar Alberta, T0J 1SO), or to the charity of your
choice. WHEATLAND FUNERAL HOME LTD. (Strathmore) in care of arrangements.
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GOUY: ASHLEY MAY
November 26, 1987 to September 29, 2007
The agony is so great ...
And yet I will stand it.
Had I not loved so very much
I would not hurt so much.
But goodness knows I would not
Want to diminish that precious love
By one fraction of an ounce,
I will hurt,
And I will be grateful to the hurt
For it bears witness to
The depths of our meanings,
And for that I will be
Eternally grateful.
It is with great sadness we announce the passing of our daughter Ashley May Gouy of Drumheller, Alberta, passed away on September 29, 2007 at the Foothills Hospital, after a car accident. She is survived by her parents Sherry and Allan Gouy; brothers Shane and Justin; sister Crystal; her daughter Taylor; grandparents and many aunts, uncles and cousins.

NELSON:
RAYMOND WAYNE
On September 14, 2007 in the Cemetery in his hometown of Pilot Mound, Manitoba,
Wayne was laid to rest.
It was a private service with thirty one of his relatives and neighbours that he
grew up with him in attendance. Wayne did not have an easy life and we are thankful
that he is now at peace. Anyone wishing to donate in his memory are encouraged
to give to the S. Albertan Brain Injury Society.