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Condolences to the family of Marvin James Menssa

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Marvin James

August 3, 1950 - February 2, 2022

Marvin James Menssa, born August 3, 1950 - passed away February 2, 2022 at the age of 71.
Marvin was predeceased by his parents Margaret and Anthony Menssa, his brother Norman and grandson Dylan. Marvin has started his eternal life, leaving here his wife Twylia, Sons - Andrew & Reed (Christina, Billie, Taylor). Sister - Shirley, Sister-in-law Judy, Step-Daughter - Rhonda (Dana, Kearra, Cadence, Devon). Step-Son - Timothy (Jennifer, Thailia, Julia, Luke, Charolette).
Marvin was born in Calgary, grew up in Victoria Park area. Moved to Edmonton to become a pharmacist from U of A and started working at Dicks Drugs Drumheller, before going to the hospital pharmacy for over 35 years with a heart felt caring for everyone’s total well-being.
He gave extra time to patients and was on call when needed, he has served people with excellence. Marvin’s character and concern for others came from his long and well established Christian faith. He served decades in many areas at Grace Community Church (Parkdale Baptist). Marv served in administration roles, above all he enjoyed kids club, teaching bible lessons, outdoor adventure outings to local nature trails with his family and friends. When out walking he always greeted others with a smile and a kind word. Marvin has left an indelible mark of God’s grace to others and the hope within Christ.
A celebration of Marvin’s life and service will be announced later.


Condolences to the family of Arda Laurel Christine Robinson

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Arda Laurel Christine

June 11, 1942 – January 27, 2022

It is with great sadness that we announce that Arda Robinson passed away Thursday, January 27, 2022 after a lengthy stay in the Drumheller Hospital.
Arda was born in Drumheller on June 11, 1942, the youngest child of Florence and Nels Westeen. She lived in and around the Drumheller Valley, settling in Drumheller with husband Earle in 1967. An accomplished cook and baker, Arda was known for her many dinner and card parties with family and friends, as well as her elaborate Christmas cookie trays. Camping was one of Arda’s favorite activities and she spent many happy times with Don at Michichi Dam Recreation Area and with Horst at Trenville Park. Arda spent much of her free time working on a variety of arts and crafts projects. She worked in the Drumheller Hospital kitchen and laundry for many years, until she retired at age 60.
Arda will be lovingly remembered by her daughter, Lori Benninger; son-in-law, Paul; and granddaughter, Sarah.
Arda was predeceased by partners, Don Harrison and Horst Rotzoll; husband, Earle Robinson; and son, Dwayne Robinson.
To honour Arda’s wishes, there will be no service.
Donations may be made in Arda’s memory to the Drumheller Area Health Foundation, 351 - 9 Street NW, Drumheller, Alberta T0J 0Y1. Messages of condolence may be left for the family at www.myalternatives.ca.

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Condolences to the family of Adam Bertsch

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Adam

May 12, 1939 - February 6, 2022

Adam was born to Robert and Viola Bertsch of the Hesketh District. They had a daughter Lorretta, in 1935 and then Dad in 1939.
Adam’s grandpa Jacob helped Robert buy the original farm that dad was raised at. Sadly, my Grandpa Robert died from cancer when dad was only 12 yrs old, so, Uncle Arthur Forsch and Uncle Benny Zeigler took it upon themselves to be the carers for dad, his mom and sister. Adam worked for both Art and Benny over the years. They also worked with Adam on that ½ section farm until 1967.
In 1960 he married the girl across the road, Frieda Freitag, and while they lived on the farm near Highway 9, they had two boys born to them; Timothy Adam born in 1963, and Allan Adam Edward born in 1965, both of whom died at about three months of age from heart issues. In February 1966, they adopted an infant son who was born in December 1965, who they named Neil Adam. They sold the first farm and moved north of Hesketh to the old Sigmund farm in the fall of 1967. They continued to milk cows, had a herd of range cows, feeder calves, pigs, and chickens, from which they sold eggs, milk & cream to their customers in Drumheller. Dad must have dug 100,000 miles of trenches with his backhoe, was known as the gravedigger in the area, and he also hauled gravel and asphalt. Mom and Dad both drove school bus in the early years, one had a route to Carbon and one to Drumheller at one time, with dad taking a break for many years unless there was a snowstorm, only to start driving bus again after mom retired.
In 1968 they adopted a newborn daughter, that they named Charlene Sylvia, who later died in a snowmobile accident just after her 7th birthday in 1975. Through all the trials in his life, Adam held close to his faith and continued to attend the Zion Baptist Church on Hwy 9, where he served in many ways over the years.
Their home church Zion Baptist, their family & friends, travelling in a car or camping around North America, and Southern Gospel music were the joys in life that Mom & Dad shared together. They would travel to every NAB & ABA Conference, I’m sure that they attended every Southern Gospel concert that ever happened in this area, and even made it to Tennessee in the fall of 2011. Adam and Frieda would sing together in the car, at church, at friends’ weddings, or any celebration, and in later years they were accompanied by granddaughter Kelisha on piano when she was available. Dad loved singing and could be heard singing above the noise of the cabless equipment that we use on the farm, and he sang with various trios and quartets. After much reminiscing over the past week and a half, I have so many fond memories of going to friends and extended family, or having someone over, after church every Sunday.
Adam is survived by son Neil (Lonna) Bertsch, three grandchildren, Kelisha (Thomas Archer), Chancelor (Karlyn) Bertsch, Kaitlyn Bertsch, 2 great-granddaughters; Raegan & Mila Bertsch, sister-in-law, Lenora Freitag, and four Albright nephews and their families. He was predeceased by his wife, Frieda, children; Timothy, Allan & Charlene, father (Robert) and mother (Viola), brother-in-law Arthur Freitag, sister Loretta Albright (Bertsch), and brother-in-law Albert Albright.
Thank you to Westview Caring Community, Linden, AB for becoming such an important part of Dad’s family for the past 4 years. We always knew that Dad was in the best hands of care with you, as he started needing extra care because of dementia. Thank you to our Zion Baptist Church family for the love and support that you poured into Dad and his family.
A church service in his honour will be held on Thursday, February 17, 2022 at 2 PM. If friends so desire, memorial donations may be made to the Westview Care
Community or Zion Baptist Church. Courtney-Winter’s Funeral Homes are in care of the arrangements. 403-823-2666.