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Condolences to the family of Weldon Henke

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HENKE
Weldon

January 22, 2022

Weldon Henke of Calgary (previously California) passed away peacefully after a short illness January 22, 2022 at the age of 85 years. Dad was born in Calgary and raised on the family farm near Nightingale, AB. He was the middle of five children. There were many interesting stories of the boys and their antics growing up on the farm tormenting one another and others that came to visit! He went to Mt. Royal College in Calgary for his education which would direct him to his eventual career in the communications industry. He married Barbara Johnson from Hussar, moved to Edmonton and had Leah and Shelley. He worked for Alberta Government Telephones in Edmonton, then Valleyview. From there he and his family moved to Hemet, California where Barbara had close family members and where he furthered his career with General Telephone (GTE) for many years. Dad remarried and moved to Newbury Park, CA., and worked for Verizon in Thousand Oaks where he eventually retired. He specialized in microwave towers and was part of the beginning of the fibre optic
movement. His career was very important to him and he was proud of his achievements. Dad was good at everything he did. His main hobby later in life was his woodworking. We have many momentos built by dad which we will cherish. Shelley came back to Alberta in 1980 and Leah much later. In 2014 we brought dad back to Canada to be with his large extended family. He moved into the Beverly Estates Midnapore independent living residence in Calgary. His brother and sister-in-law were residing there as well. Eventually, his sister and spouse arrived too and the three of them were able to reconnect. They were always close at heart, but Dad lived so far away from them most of his adult life. Once he lost his siblings, he moved to Grand Seton Village. There he became the resident “Bingo Caller” and was proud of that title. He had only been living there for a short while when COVID hit. Rather than being on lockdown, he spent two months in Drumheller with Tom & Shelley. He so enjoyed this time having happy hour with his beloved son-in-law Tom, being around Tom’s family who always treated him as their own, and spending time around the firepit with all the friends he had met over the past years when he would visit from California. He also looked forward to his Thursday night pub nights at Hudson’s Pub in Calgary with family more than ever and would always be ready to go wearing his black leather jacket! Dad had a special great-nephew, Garrett Labillois who would go see dad every Saturday night. They shared a very special bond together watching movies and talking politics. Dad was thrilled to be able to really get to know his grandchildren and great-grandchildren. This was rewarding to everyone involved and the memories created will be held in our hearts forever.
Weldon is survived by two daughters, Leah Tabaldo of Calgary and Shelley (Tom) Samuel of Drumheller and step-daughter, Melissa Ramirez of California. Grandchildren Casie (Dale) Tracey, Carli (Neil) Haley, Spencer Samuel, Stephanie (Anthony) Tabaldo & Nicole Tabaldo all of Calgary. Great-Grandsons Lachlan & Mackinnon Tracey and Hudson Haley of Calgary as well as numerous nieces and nephews he loved with all his heart and who were so good to dad, including him in many of their family functions.
Dad was predeceased by his parents Alfred & Marcella Henke, brothers Gerald & Emmett Henke, Sisters Marjorie Lowe and Angela Huget and sister-in-law Leona Henke.

Courtney-Winters Funeral Home 403-823-2666


Condolences to the family of Robert Ernest Channell

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CHANNELL
Robert Ernest

March 17, 1944 - January 25, 2022

It is with sadness that we announce the sudden passing of our beloved husband, father, and grandfather Robert Ernest Channell at the Drumheller Health Centre on January 25, 2022 at the age of 77 years.
Robert was born on March 17, 1944 in Sherbrooke, Quebec to Hector and Wilma Channell. He took his schooling in both primary and secondary education
in the Sherbrooke/Stanstead area. He became an electrician first employed with Butterfield, later a Foreman with Scott Paper.
Robert married Sonya Smith on July 16, 1966 in Stanstead, Quebec. The couple had two children Trevor and Amber.
Robert and Sonya moved from Quebec in 1997, they spent eight years in Ontario, and the last 17 years in the Drumheller Valley. Robert enjoyed travelling, driving, camping and playing darts. He was a member of the A.N A.F. and the Legion where he volunteered in many capacities. Robert loved animals and was often seen with a few cats on his lap. Robert was a kind, gentle soul who was liked by all who encountered him. He will be sadly missed by his loving family and a lifetime of friends.
Robert was predeceased by his parents Hector and Wilma.
Those left behind to cherish his memory, his loving wife Sonya, son Trevor, daughter Amber (Mark Olbrich), two grandchildren Carmanah Olbrich and Cadence Olbrich, sister Faye (Art Jepsen), brother Peter (Geneve), and numerous nieces, nephews and a lifetime of friends.
There will be no formal funeral service for Robert. In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be made to the Drumheller District Humane Society or S.T.A.R.S.
Courtney-Winter’s Funeral Homes are in care of the arrangements. 403-823-2666.

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.