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Condolences to the family of Gordon Clozza

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CLOZZA
Gordon

January 21, 1944 - July 20, 2022

Gordon was born in Drumheller, Alberta on January 21, 1944. Living in a house that had the badlands for a backyard provided the perfect setting for a young boy who loved to climb hills and explore the prairies. From a young age, Gordon was curious about the birds and animals living all around him. Many of his adventures resulted in the rescue of injured birds and rodents which were brought home to be mended. Anything from a robin’s egg to an owl with an injured wing could show up in the family backyard.
At a time when trees were still considered precious, he developed a fascination for the intricate engineering involved in the construction of bird nests, often marvelling at the innate ability of individual species to always duplicate. He also acquired a life-long capacity to patiently wait for hours observing bird activity until he was certain of the location of a nest...and he was rarely wrong.
A life-long love of baseball was also developed in this valley community which offered competitive playing fields, drawing appreciative fans over the summer months. Gordon was an accomplished player with a wicked arm.

Upon completion of high school, Gordon attended the U of A in Edmonton and graduated in 1966, at the age of 22, with degrees in arts and law. This was followed by a marriage to Pat Schorn and a move to Calgary where Gordon was offered an articling position with the law firm Fleming Kambeitz.
Throughout this time, Gordon’s love for the Drumheller Valley never waned. The badlands landscape, the river valley, the beauty of the trees and bush drew him back so that after he was called to the Bar, he and Pat moved back to Drumheller where he joined the Bob Ross firm.
This eventually became Ross Clozza, a multi-faceted, successful law firm, providing at various times, both prosecutorial and defence services.
In 1979 Gordon was appointed to the Provincial Court of Alberta, making him one of the youngest judges in the province to achieve this recognition. He served on the bench fr m 1979 to 2002 at which time he retired but was retained in a supernumerary role for approximately 10 more years.
During this time, after his separation from Pat, Gordon joined his life with Sharon Clark whom he met in approximately 1980 and married in 1993.
The character building experiences from Gordon’s youth supported him throughout his life as a lawyer, judge and for the duration of his subsequent retirement. As time progressed, Gordon became an avid fisherman, hunter, and was forever a baseball enthusiast. He and Sharon continued to be strong supporters of the Drumheller community in which they lived, and continue to love.

He spent many years enjoying the peace and quiet from their cabin on Fish Lake where he was able to enjoy watching moose, deer, antelope, fox, the occasional badger (to mention only a few) and, of course, the hundreds of birds that abound at the lake.
Gordon is survived by his wife Sharon Clark; sister Louise Clozza and her husband Bruce Ball; and by Pat Stevenson (Schorn).
As well, Gordon’s memory and love will live on in his three daughters: Tina (Corry), Kim (Derek), and Brandi (Chris); along with 7 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren.
He will be dearly missed by his loving wife, Sharon Clark.
Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, July 28, 2022 at St. Anthony’s Catholic Church, Drumheller, Alberta.
Flowers gratefully declined. Please consider making a donation in Gordon’s name to a charity of your choice, or to DARTS Drumheller or the Drumheller Humane Society.


Condolences to the family of Raymond Gray Ford

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FORD
Raymond Gray

August 3, 1940 - April 22, 2022

Born in Drumheller and spent many of his 81 years here, in addition to Calgary, Bottrel, Winnipeg and Abbotsford. He was predeceased by his beloved wife Phyllis (2003), active in Kiwanis and the Abbotsford Food Bank as volunteers. Ray leaves behind sister Rena Lucas, brother Bill Ford, son Warren Ford (Doris) as well as many nieces, nephews, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
He was a firefighter with the City of Calgary for 12 years before going into business running the Bottrel General Store and campground. He and Phyllis helped with the harvest each year, loved to dance and travel and enjoyed spending time with family. Ray spent his final years at Drumheller Hospital in Continuing Care. The staff loved him, took very good care of him; and for that we are so grateful. Ray’s cremains will be interred in the Drumheller Cemetery with his Mother, Rose Ann Ford, on his birthday (August 3) 2022 at 11:00 a.m.

Condolences to the family of Nola Jean Brown Wallace

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WALLACE
Nola Jean Brown

February 23, 1965 - July 13, 2022

You will always be remembered.

It is with great sadness we must announce that our family and friends are grieving the loss of wife, best friend, aunt, cousin, niece & sister-in-law, Nola Jean Brown Wallace.
Nola was diagnosed with leukemia in early October of 2021. She had won the battle and was scheduled to be out of the hospital Monday, July 11th, 2022. On July 8th Nola fainted while in the hospital and suffered brain damage due to loss of oxygen to her brain. She was rushed into ICU at the Foothills Medical Center and was immediately put on life support. On Tuesday, the doctor came back with the unfortunate news that due to the fall and the brain damage, there was no way that she would survive this. On July 13, 2022, she went to be with her Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.
Nola is survived by her loving husband John, best friend Kathy and husband Dave, sister-in-law Roxy, nephews
Cameron and Landyn, mother-in-law Ann, John’s sisters Sharon (Mario), Linda, Debbie, Arlena, as well as numerous nieces and nephews.
She was pre-deceased by her father Ken, mother Esther, brothers Lou and Darwyn, nephew Taylor, and father-in-law Eric.
There will be a Celebration of Life on Thursday, July 21st at the Handhills Clubhouse at 1:00 p.m.
If you feel the need to bring something special, please bring brownies as this would make Nola feel so loved.