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Condolences to the family of Herbert William Neilson

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NEILSON
Herbert William

May 27, 1946 - Olds, Alberta
April 26, 2022 - Calgary, Alberta

Herbert Neilson, of Carbon, Alberta, passed away on Tuesday, April 26, 2022 at the age of 75.
Herbert was raised in the Olds, Alberta area and graduated from Olds College with a degree in Agriculture. He farmed in the Rockyford area where he built his home and raised his family. Herb took his young family on many camping trips and holidays. He was very proud of his children and passionate about farming. Budding from his time in the air cadets, he had a lifelong interest in aircraft. Herb enjoyed sports and watching his kids and grandkids play as well.
Herb is survived by the mother of his children Valerie; his sons Eric (Bridget) and Roger; and his daughter Leslie (Ben). He is remembered by his adoring grandchildren, Jack, Emily, Ivor and Elsie. Herb will be fondly missed by his siblings Sheryl, Allan, Randall, Mary Ellen and Michelle. He was predeceased by his parents Donald and Catherine Neilson.
A casual service and reception will be held at the Carbon Community Centre, (718 Glengarry Street, Carbon, Alberta) on Monday, May 2, 2022 at 1:00pm. In lieu of flowers, all donations will be forwarded to the Village of Carbon Centennial Pool. Condolences, memories and photos may be shared and viewed here. The family is thankful for support from friends, family and neighbours.
In living memory of Herb Neilson, a tree will be planted in the Ann & Sandy Cross Conservation Area by McInnis & Holloway Funeral Homes, Airdrie, 300 Towerlane Drive, Airdrie, AB T4B 3L8, Telephone: 403-948-1100.


Condolences to the family of Dorothy Mary Jean Hunter (Kanderka)

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HUNTER
Dorothy Mary Jean

(Kanderka)

March 16, 1938 - April 14, 2022

It is with a profound sense of loss and deep sorrow that we share that our beloved Mother, Grandmother and GiGi has entered eternal rest on April 14, 2022 at the age of 84, in Grande Prairie, Alberta.
Mom was born March 16, 1938 to Peter and Barbara (Letasy) Kanderka. She was the oldest of three girls, sister to Margaret and Patricia. Mom worked closely alongside her father on the farm at Grainger, Alberta as a girl/teen, and enjoyed being outdoors and doing field work and work with the animals. The work was hard, but she never complained as she loved being with her dad.
Mom met our dad, her future husband, Art Hunter, at a dance when she was just 16 years old. They shared a love of dancing and after five years of Dad courting her, they married November 08, 1958. There are many pictures of them dancing at dances and at family gatherings looking so happy. They welcomed a daughter, Kelly Ann, December 28, 1959 followed by a son Gerry Arthur, November 25, 1962. The family was complete when they welcomed another daughter, Tracy Lee, born June 22, 1971.
They settled in Carbon, Alberta and Mom worked in the local bank for a time. She then spent the rest of her life perfecting the art of natural healing that she would share with anyone who needed it and although we teased her about some of her “recipes” we were all better for them.
Mom enjoyed curling and spent many fun weekends with her friends and children at various bonspiels, enjoying dressing up and even winning a few! Another lifelong passion for Mom was music. She played the accordion and the organ in her family band, and often, just for her own enjoyment at home. Her love of music has been passed down to all of her children- she taught Kelly how to play the accordion and tried to teach Tracy the organ, but singing was much more to her liking. Both Kelly and Gerry play the guitar as does her granddaughter Cassidy.
She was very proud of her Slovak roots and her family’s history. So much so, that she authored three separate family history books, two for the Kanderka and Letasy families and one for the Scottish Hunter family. These books were, and are to this day, an important resource for the extended family and she continued adding to them as time marched on in terms of deaths, births and marriages. It was a labor of love for her to do this work and we are all so grateful she did.
She shared very close relationships with her cousins and sister. They were lifelong confidants and time spent with Don, Edith, George, Helen, Joe, Johnny, Josie
and Margaret was precious. She also shared a special connection with her niece Michelle. Mom worked for over twenty years at Riverside Value Drug Mart in Drumheller.
She adored her “work family”, Paul, Ray and Tina were so good to both her and our dad over the years, and the people she got to see and chat with daily were a joy for her. Mom had two special lifelong friends, Lois Gorr and Grace Koustrup, who shared many wonderful memories and experiences together.
Mom was a private person and personified dignity and grace. She had an unwavering personal faith and loved her children, their spouses, grandchildren and great grandchildren immensely. Mom never missed a birthday or an anniversary. Family was everything to her. We were all able to see and spend quality time with Mom in the last four weeks of her life. Ever the crib lover, she even won the “GramSlam” Crib tournament on her last birthday party at the end of March-still playing until two days prior to her passing. These are times and memories we will all cherish.
She leaves to mourn her passing and continue celebrating her life and legacy, Kelly (Tony) Owens, Tyler (Jalisa) Owens - Reese and Logan, and Janelle Owens, Gerry (Theresa) Hunter, Layne and Scott Hunter, Tracy (Mark) Heartt, Brandon Heartt, Austin and Drayden, Tyler Heartt, Farryn, Cassidy (Corey) Butts-Kaydince,
Quinn and Koen, and Zachery Pierce, and her sisters, Margaret (Bev) George and Patricia (Jack) Stimson as well as sisters-in-law Muriel and Lorraine (Doug),
Darlene “Butch”, Judy and brother-in-law Harold (Amy) along with numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and extended family members from both Canada and
Slovakia. Special mention of dear friends in the Drumheller Manor II building where she lived. She was predeceased by her husband, Art, her parents Peter and Barbara, her parents in law, John and Grace and numerous, sisters-brothers-in- law, cousins, nieces and nephews.
As per Mom’s request, no formal funeral service will be held. The family will inter her with our dad at a later date. For those wishing to make a donation in her name, please consider the Hospice or Palliative Care Unit in your area.
Until our first day in Heaven, Mom, we will miss you.

Condolences to the family of James Clinton Nelson

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NELSON
James Clinton

February 18, 1928 - April 14, 2022
94 Years

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of James C. Nelson of Trochu. Jim passed away peacefully at St. Mary’s Healthcare Centre in Trochu at the age of 94 years.
Jim was the third son of Leonard and Anna Nelson. He grew up on the family farm at Rumsey, attending school at Two Valley View, Anthill and Rowley. After
completing school Jim attended Tech in Calgary, studying agriculture mechanics. Jim met the love of his life, Maureen, in Calgary. Mom and Dad were married June 10, 1950 and returned to Rumsey to take over the farm.
Jim was a man of few words and many talents. He had a passion for farming, repairing anything and everything and restoring antique vehicles, he passed this love along to his son Reg and many hours were spent in the shop tinkering on their projects.
Dad was very proud to call Rumsey home, he was a member of the Rumsey Ag Society and was instrumental in the building of the Agri-Plex and Community Hall.
Jim took great pride in everything he did especially being a Dad, Grandpa and Great Grandpa. He was affectionately known as “Uncle Jimmy” to everyone in the Rumsey community.
Jim and Maureen moved to Trochu in 2007. They resided there until 2016, at which time they took up residence at the Chateau, in Three Hills, before moving to St. Mary’s Healthcare Centre, Trochu in 2019.
Greeting Jim in heaven are his loving wife Maureen, who passed away in October 2021 after 71 ½ years together; his beloved son Reg; his parents Leonard and Anna; brothers and sisters-in-law Lowell and Lizzie, Bud and Margaret; his sister and brother-in-law Ida and Sanford Sydness; In-laws Wilfred, Susan and Peggy Pineau and a host of wonderful extended family and friends.
Left to cherish the memories of a long life well lived are: 4 daughters and their husbands, Sharon (Lorne) Wagstaff, Wendy (Manley) Dettmer, Kathy (Norman)
D’arcy, Nancy (Glen) Riep; daughter-in-law Sheila Nelson; brother Bill (Yvonne) Nelson; 13 cherished grandchildren,
Darcy (Nicola) Wagstaff, Dennis (Jessie) Wagstaff, Ryan (Denny) Dettmer, Chad (Ashley) Dettmer, Travis D’arcy, Derek (Lisa) D’arcy, Joel (Lesley) Riep, Jaclyn (Brad) Alexander, Curtis (Leanne) Riep, Matt (Mandy) Nelson, Colby (Lisa) Nelson, Emily (Steve) Nelson, Julie (Brett) Nelson; and 20 treasured great-grandchildren Kennedy (Alix), Keegan (Jordyn), Kiera, Parker, Peyton, Colten and Rory Wagstaff, Turner, Nash, Harper and Bentley Dettmer, Declan and Carver D’arcy, Emelia, Bennett, Eddison and Sullivan Alexander, Finn and Max Riep, Owen Reginald James Nelson, and two more will join the family soon. Numerous nieces and nephews of whom “Uncle Jimmy” was very fond.
A family ceremony will be held, Jim will be laid to rest at the Rumsey Cemetery.
Memorial donations may be made to Rumsey Ag Society or St. Mary’s Foundation, Trochu.
Condolences may be sent to the family at www.sunsetltd.ca.
Sunset Funeral Service Trochu 403-442-2200