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Condolences to the family of Mary Rose Daly

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DALY
Mary Rose

October 29, 1929 - January 24, 2022

Mary Rose Davis was born on October 29, 1929 on the family farm near Morrin, Alberta to E. Frank and Ella Davis. She spent her younger years on the farm and attended school in Morrin, Alberta where she made her life-long friend Mary Waters Pearson. Her family moved to Drumheller when she was fifteen and she finished high school in Drumheller. She went on to the University of Alberta taking a one-year course in teacher training. She began her teaching career in 1949 at age 19 in a one-room school in Webb (Carbon) and Hillsgreen (near Morrin). In 1950 she moved to the larger school in Munson, Alberta. She loved teaching and developed close bonds with her students and in particular her grade one class. She married Clark Daly in 1952 and they took over the family farm near Munson. In 1957 they moved into Munson when Clark began working as an agent for the Pioneer Grain Company. Together she and Clark raised 5 children. Both were active community and church members. Mary began substitute teaching in the late 1960’s and in the early 1970's began working with the MD of Starland. Over the years she worked for Schumacher Madden as a legal secretary and Laredo Drilling as office manager. Clark passed away in 1983 and Mary moved to Drumheller. In 1990 she married J. Edward (Ed) Francis. They made their home in Red Deer, travelling south to Arizona for winters. Mary and Ed moved to Drumheller in 2005. Ed passed away in 2017. Mary moved to Sunshine Lodge that year and later to Hillview. In 2020 she was transferred to Continuing Care in Stettler and then Drumheller. She passed away on January 24, 2022 at the age of 92 years. She was predeceased by her parents, Ella and Frank Davis, husband Clark Daly, her siblings Edna Lorraine, Mrytle, Lamont and Arthur, her granddaughters Rayle Stern, Amberlei Brock, and great-granddaughter Britney Donahue, her husband Ed Francis. She is survived by her children David (Brenda), Arlene (Ron), Douglas (Anne), Alison (Randy) and Janice (Caius) and grandchildren Grant, Adam, Andrea (Andrew), Madison, Krysta (Justin), Kathryn (Chad), Kyle, Fawnalei, Levi, Natashalei, Tyralei, Kenralei, Christopher, Melonie, Ashley, Dustin (Kaitlyn) and Rebecca, her 23 great-grandchildren, great-great-grandchildren and the family of Ed Francis, Lesley, Lea (Darcy), Paul, Michael, Luke, Lisa and Ryan (Ashley) and families . Mary was well-loved by her family and will be missed. Thank you to all the caregivers that have supported our mother in her last years, Sunshine Lodge, Hillview Lodge, Acute Care, Stettler Continuing Care and Pioneer Continuing Care Drumheller, Dr. Dayo, Courtney Winters. To our many friends and family, your support and compassion is endless and so are our thanks. A private service will be held. Flowers are gratefully declined. Those who wish, memorial donations may be made to the Drumheller Continuing Care Recreation Fund.
Courtney-Winters Funeral Home in care of arrangements 403-823-2666.


Condolences to the family of Aline Cels

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CELS
Aline

1930 - 2022

I lift up my eyes to the hills—
from where will my help come?
My help comes from the Lord,
Who made heaven and earth.
(Ps. 121.1-2 NRSV)

Aline Cels née Richaud passed away in Drumheller on 26 January 2022, aged 91. She was predeceased by her beloved parents, Louis & Bertha, brother Leon, sisters Yvonne Dechief & Helen Clark, husbands Marcel Augey & George Cels, and grandson Eric Augey. She is survived by her brother Louis ‘Hoots’ Richaud (Eleanor), her children Chris Augey (Kathy), Kim Augey (Linda), Michelle Mayotte (Stew), Marc Cels (Indre Cuplinskas), their families, including 8 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren, as well as nieces and nephews who knew her as ‘Aunt Lili.’
Aline grew up in the village of Forget, SK. She married the boy next door, Marcel, and they raised their family in Stoughton until his premature death. Aline and her second husband, George, moved on to Colorado, Red Deer, Kelowna, Calgary, Winnipeg, and Thompson (Man.), before retiring happily to Drumheller. Wherever Aline went, she found community and made a welcoming home for her family and for friends, old and new. Aline’s faith in God’s grace showed in her gratitude, loyalty, unconditional love, and the ability to leave troubles behind and make the best of each day. The family is grateful for the care Aline received from the staff at the Sunshine Lodge, her physicians, and her extended care nurses at Hanna and Drumheller. Please remember Aline and her family in your prayers, and enjoy an extra sliver of pie, or two, in her memory.
Funeral arrangements by Courtney-Winters Funeral Home www.cwfh.ca. In lieu of flowers, consider donating to Aline’s preferred charities: Drumheller & District Seniors Foundation, for the SL4 Addition, 696 6th Ave E., Drumheller AB, T0J 0Y5; or St. Anthony’s Parish, 151 3rd St. W, Drumheller, AB, T0J 0Y4. Prayer vigil at St. Anthony’s, 7 p.m., Friday, 4 February 2022: attendees must be masked. Funeral mass, 11 a.m., Saturday, 5 February by invitation only. The family plans to record the mass: obtain the link by emailing: cels.funeral@gmail.com. Aline’s final resting place will be at the Forget cemetery.

Condolences to the family of James (Jim) Courtney Carlson

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CARLSON
James (Jim)
Courtney

December 12, 1940 - January 21, 2022

Jim passed away peacefully in Innisfail on January 21, 2022.
In Jim’s words: “I was born in Stettler, Alberta in 1940 and I was raised on a farm and attended a one-room schoolhouse. (Stewartwyn). After leaving school, I did a carpentry apprenticeship and spent most of my working life in construction-related occupations. I lived in various places in B.C. but moved permanently to Drumheller in 1998 and began painting seriously.”
Jim lived a great big life. For decades he called the Queen Charlotte Islands home. Working in construction, a professional scuba diver working underwater pipelines and an auxiliary RCMP member. For over 20 years he ran a halfway house in Powell River, working with people who were mandated to be there but often didn’t want help or were struggling with finding their path back into society.
As a founding member of the Badlands Art Gallery, Jim’s art and relationships with other artists became a significant part of his life. His passion for art was not just about his own work but fostering an environment for both serious and future artists to flourish. Jim’s art is a part of the Esplanade Arts and Heritage Centre in Medicine Hat, AB and has travelled Alberta with the Trex Art Exhibition.
He humbly provided help to people in need; by contributing to local causes, lending an ear, or being a shoulder to cry on. You were sure to get Jim’s advice. Jim’s rehabilitation work saw him pick up countless people, dust them off and provide tools to put themselves back together. Jim’s love of bad jokes and making you think “I can’t believe you just said that” made every visit an adventure.
Jim is predeceased by his parents Courtney Carlson, Anna Margaret Wuest and stepmother Phyllis Carlson. He is survived by three sons, a daughter, 12 grandchildren, 25 great-grandchildren, one brother, Brian and sisters Jane and Noreene. He leaves behind many friends who thought of him as family.
Donations in his memory can be made to the Badlands Art Gallery in Drumheller AB.