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Condolences to the family of Richard Douglas Wolf

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Richard Douglas

February 25, 1952 - June 2, 2022

It is with great sadness that Diana and family announce the passing of Rick in the Drumheller Regional Hospital after his two year battle with cancer.
Rick was the third child of Adam and Nina Wolf and grew up on the family farm at Morrin. After high school, Rick worked various jobs and then decided to go back to school at Vermillion College and take Renewable Resources Technology. After working with nuisance bears for the summer of 1974 an opportunity to farm came up at Morrin so he decided to come home, farm and marry Diana Martin. Over the early years, Rick worked various jobs in the community to subsidize the farm. In 1988 he became an adjuster for Alberta Hail and Crop Insurance (now AFSC) which he enjoyed until 2002. Rick had an interest in taxidermy, as did his father, so he took a course in 1997. From this he created a successful business, Red Wolf Taxidermy, where he met people young and old from far and wide. His work can be seen all over Alberta, Ontario, the USA and Korea.
Rick was a quiet thoughtful man who had great work ethics, enjoyed hunting, fishing, curling, the Toronto Blue Jays and the Seattle Seahawks. He also enjoyed trips with his wife to Las Vegas, Fairmont, B.C., and camping with family and friends. When at home, after work, you could find him having a beer or two at “Happy Hour” with family, friends, or the cats in the shop or in the summer under the big tree in the yard. One of his greatest joys was teaching and working with his great nieces Caitlin and Nicole over their summer months. He will be truly missed for his quiet ways and understanding.
Rick is survived by his wife Diana, sister Linda (Keith) Larsen, brother Donald Wolf, sister Marilyn Weisse, brother-in-law Terry Martin and brother-in-law René Gaucher. Nephews Troy (Lisa), Darren (Tracy), Jason (Christine); Nieces Denice (Paul), Kim (Chad) Kaufman; Celina (Chris) Campbell, Lisa and nephew Justin.
Great nephews and nieces Colton, Jessica; Caitlin (Devon), Nicole; Donavon, Riley, Tanner, Terri, Anthony; Christopher, Nicholas, Mikayla, Brooklyn; Claire, Cameron and Cory. Cousin Mary Kaiser who thought of him as the “best man” ever and all the friends young and old he has made over the years.
Rick was predeceased by his parents Adam and Nina Wolf, brother and sister-in law David and Sandy Wolf and in-laws Ole and Alice Martin.
At Rick’s request, there will be no funeral service. Anyone wishing to do so, may donate to The Friends of Morrin School, Morrin Agriculture Society or a charity of your choice.
Courtney-Winters Funeral Home in care of arrangements. 403-823-2666.


Condolences to the family of Marilynn Katherena Sept

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Marilynn Katherena

1935-2022

It is with sadness that we announce the passing of Marilynn Katherena Sept on Monday, June 6, 2022 in Red Deer, Alberta at the age of 86 years. Our beloved mother, grandmother, great grandmother, auntie, and friend to many. Marilynn mastered all these roles with loving kindness and enthusiasm. Marilynn is survived by her daughters, Lynn (Dave) Smith of Castlegar, British Columbia and Sandy Thomson (Darryl) of Olds, Alberta; her sons, Les (Pam) Sept of Vernon, British Columbia, and Sheldon (Heather) Sept of Lethbridge, Alberta. Along with eight grandchildren and five great grand-
children, her brother, Vance (Rita) Elder of Calgary, Alberta; and her sister, Maureen Heckbert of St Albert, Alberta.
Marilynn was predeceased by her husband, Larry Sept; her mother and her father, Rene and Vance Elder; and her son-in-law, Dick Thomson. A Memorial Service will be held at Parkland Funeral Home, 6287 - 67A Street (Taylor Drive), Red Deer, Alberta on Thursday, June 16, 2022 at 1:00 p.m. If desired, Memorial Donations in Marilynn’s honour may be made directly to the Villa Marie Covenant Care at www.covenantcare.ca. Condolences, memories and photos may be shared and viewed at www.parklandfuneralhome.com.
Arrangements in care of Parkland Funeral Home and Crematorium, 6287 – 67 A Street (Taylor Drive), Red Deer. 403.340.4040.

Condolences to the family of Hugo Albert Gerdung

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Hugo Albert

May 16, 1938 - June 6, 2022

It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Hugo Albert Gerdung at the age of 84, at the Drumheller Hospital on Monday, June 6th, 2022. Hugo is survived by his loving wife of 54 years Sharon Gerdung of Rumsey, AB; two sons Albert (Karen Morrison) Gerdung of Brooks, AB; Karl (Sandra) Gerdung of Caroline, AB; and daughter Ruth (Calvin) Wandler of Red Deer; and five grandchildren – Bryanne, Kayla, Levi, Kallie, and Luke; his brother Alfred Gerdung of Rumsey, AB and sister Alice (Ozzie) Sonnenberg of Edmonton, AB; as well as his nieces and a nephew, other relatives and a host of wonderful friends.
Hugo was born in Drumheller, Alberta on May 16th, 1938 and the first son to Anna and Albert (Sr.) Gerdung. He was raised in the farming community of Rumsey, AB and attended grade school at Two Valley View School not far from the family farm, and from there moved to boarding school in Drumheller for his Grade 10 year.
After attending a year of school in Drumheller, Hugo was determined that he would return to the family homestead to farm, rather than continue his schooling.
Hugo met Sharon Elsie Dufloth through a friendship with Albert and Loretta Albright and they married on June 22, 1968. They raised their 3 children on the family farm, where they continued to live until Hugo’s passing. Farm life was full of hard work, raising livestock and working the land. However, it was also where he enjoyed many family gatherings with grandchildren, family and friends and where he was most content to be.
Hugo’s past times were reading the paper, watching the news, perusing travel books, and taking summer vacations to BC. As the kids moved away from the farm, Hugo and Sharon’s trips took them a little further from home and they were able to venture to Hawaii, take an Alaskan cruise and a trip to the East Coast. Hugo and Sharon also took up a new hobby of dancing as the kids moved away, and they joined the dancing community where they met many new wonderful friends. He loved a good polka and loved the sound of the accordion. Hugo taught himself to play the accordion at a young age and secretly played at home. It was a talent he didn’t share with many and often too shy to play for others.
Hugo was also very social and enjoyed visiting with neighbours, family and friends. He loved company and loved it when people would stop by and pass the time with a visit. Hugo was also known to stop and visit with a complete stranger and intrigued to learn about others. Conversation was always welcome. Please take this time to celebrate your memory of Hugo over good conversation with family and friends and play a polka or two, or an old time waltz in his memory. His love of music will be cherished for all that remember him. Hugo will be forever missed and remain in our hearts.
Services were held for Hugo at Grace Lutheran Church, Drumheller, AB on Monday, June 13th at 1:00 P.M. A private interment for family and close friends followed the service at the Rumsey Cemetery with a lunch at the Rumsey Community Hall after the interment.
If anyone wishes to do so as an expression of sympathy, memorial contributions may be made to the Drumheller Area Health Foundation (Community Cancer Clinic) who provided continued long term care and support to Hugo and family, or to the STARS Foundation which Hugo continually supported.
Courtney-Winters Funeral Chapel were in care of the arrangements. 403-823-2666.