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Condolences to the family of Elizabeth 'Debi' Kennedy (née Pitcher)

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KENNEDY
Elizabeth “Debi”
(née Pitcher)

October 26, 2020

Elizabeth “Debi” Kennedy (née Pitcher), age 69 of Drumheller, Alberta, passed away peacefully surrounded by her family on Monday, October 26, 2020 after a short battle with cancer.
She is survived by her husband of 49 years, Rudy Kennedy, and cherished daughter Deniece Kennedy (Ben Whitfield) and grand dog Miikka of Pacific Palisades, CA. Debi was predeceased by her brother Mark and her parents Reginald and Claire.
She will be greatly missed by all of her siblings, Linda Lange (Fred) of Bayfield, ON, Wayne Pitcher (Yvonne) of Palmetto, LA, Dwight Pitcher (Cathy) of Winnipeg, MB, Robert Pitcher (Carleen) of West Lake, ON, Kim Schofield (Tom) of Airdie, AB, Dale Pitcher (Linda) of St. Thomas, ON, Terry Pitcher (Ryan Schreyer), of Winnipeg, MB, and sister-in-law Sue Pitcher of Brights Grove, ON. Debi leaves behind many nieces & nephews, great nieces & nephews, and recently, her first great great nephew.
Debi was a long time Scotiabank employee and proud to be married to a veteran. Debi and Rudy wintered for many years in Cypress Woods, Florida and idled the hours away playing mahjong and pickleball with her fellow snowbirds.
With Rudy’s military career they lived all over Canada and her volunteer spirit was appreciated by every community she lived in. Active in Rotary and the Catholics Women’s League, Debi loved helping those in need. Their love of travel didn’t stop when Rudy retired. They travelled the world exploring with family and friends.
Debi would want everyone to celebrate her life, not mourn her death.... so please, raise a glass (of diet coke and Southern Comfort) and share your favourite memories of Debi.
In lieu of flowers the family requests a donation to be made in her memory to a charity of your choice. Courtney-Winter’s Funeral Homes were in care of the arrangements.


Condolences to the family of David John Kakuk

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KAKUK
David John

December 7, 1966 - October 27, 2020

Mr. David John Kakuk of Drumheller passed away on October 27, 2020 in Hanna, Alberta at the age of 53 years.
Dave was born in Banff, Alberta on December 7, 1966 to Don & Georgina Kakuk. Dave grew up in the Drumheller Valley taking all his schooling there. After he completed high school, he attended S.A.I.T. taking Forestry. Dave worked for the Town of Drumheller as Chief of Facilities for many years, he retired due to failing health.
Dave loved the outdoors, the mountains, camping, looking at the architecture of buildings, spending time with his sons just hanging out.
Dave leaves to cherish his memory his two sons Josh (Jenn), Ben, his parents Georgina, Don, sister Lorri (Gary), brother Darcy, his uncle Brian (Tracy) and their family, aunt Fay and her family, numerous nieces, nephews, extended family and a lifetime of friends. He will be sadly missed.
There will be no formal funeral services for Dave, memorial donations may be made to the charity of one’s choice. Courtney-Winter’s Funeral Homes were in care of the arrangements.

Condolences to the family of Arthur Taubert

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TAUBERT
Arthur

November 18, 1933 - October 26, 2020

Arthur Taubert, from Hussar, beloved husband of Dianne, passed away after a short illness at the age of 86.
Art was born on the family farm NE of Hussar, where he spent the first 13 years of his life. He attended Fairyvale and Severn Creek schools. Where, unfortunately he and his brothers had to walk uphill both ways to and from school and in a blizzard all the time. His family farm was close to his Grandparents farm and he spent lots of time with his aunts and uncles, who were more like brother and sisters. In 1947, he packed up his mom and his brothers and moved to Rosebud and became the man of the family. To help support the family he worked for several different farmers and ranchers in the Rosebud area. At a very young age he was already a provider.
His teen years and early adulthood were spent in Rosebud where he met many of his lifelong friends. He loved to tell stories of all his adventures and misadventures, he would get a twinkle in his eye and a grin from ear to ear. Rosebud held a very special place in his heart. He married Dianne on October 28, 1961 in Rosebud. They lived and worked in Calgary, he stayed in the city in the winter and went to Hussar in the spring to farm land rented to him by his Grandpa Kaiser. They bought their home place in 1965, raised their family there and continued to live there, it was where he was the happiest. Surrounded by his land, his animals, his friends and his family. His door was always open, day and night, for friends and family to stop in for a coffee and a visit.
Art served on numerous boards, including, the Hussar Seed Cleaning Plant, Hussar Credit Union Board, Delegates Advisory Committee for the Alberta Wheat Pool, Ag Society, Booster Club, Curling Club and was a leader in the Hussar Small Motors 4-H Club. He loved his time on the Pancake wagon for the Hussar Summerdaze weekend. He spent many hours working and playing in the curling and the skating rinks.
Art was a true farmer, he cared for his land and his animals with all his heart. He had many cherished pets over the years. He passed along his love of animals and the land to his family. Art took in many strays over the years and he made them feel like the most wanted of beings. He taught his kids that every life is precious whether it be cranky bantam chickens, orphaned gophers, ducks, rabbits, kittens or calves. He would work tirelessly to save an animal and truly hated to see one suffer. Building his farm from the ground up, watching Kevin continue to build on its foundation was such a huge source of pride to him.
Having his family all gathered together was one of his biggest joys. He truly believed that a measure of a man was his honesty and his work ethic.
Besides his loving wife Dianne, Art is survived by his children Kristen (Peter) Anderson, Kim (Alvin) Sandum, Kevin (Carey) Taubert, Koren (Brad) McDougald. His grandkids, Ciara (Riley), Raine (Russell), Liam, Wacy, Reese, Owen, Camryn and Elli-Anna. Brother Cookie (Joanne) Taubert, sisters-in-law, Marie, Hazel, Colleen, Cec, June, Joy and brother-in-law Jerry. Numerous nieces, nephews and many he considered family.
He was predeceased by his adored mother Katie, brothers Ted and Eddie. His father Felix. Numerous brothers and sisters in-law.
Due to Covid19 a private service will be held on November 7th at the family farm.
We would like to thank all the staff at the Drumheller Health Centre for their outstanding care and kindness. The staff truly went above and beyond to make his last days comfortable. He hated to be a burden and they never made him feel that way. He teased them all up until the very end.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Drumheller Humane Society, or the Hussar Agricultural Society.
Courtney-Winters Funeral Home in care of arrangements. 403-823-2666.