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Condolences to the family of Stanley Donald John Marshall

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MARSHALL
Stanley Donald John

1944 - 2022

It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Stanley Donald John Marshall at the age of 77. Stan passed at home surrounded by his family. He was born to Mike and Maude Marshall, October 27, 1944, at the Hanna Hospital, eldest of four children. He was raised on the family farm and attended Georgetown School and Delia School. Stan graduated from SAIT with a certificate in Agricultural Mechanics.
Stan met his wife, Lorelee McKenzie, when he was admitted to the Hanna Hospital for an operation. After a brief courtship, they were married in August 1968. They had four children and spent the next 53 years raising family and enjoying life.
He worked most of his adult life farming with his dad and his brother, Paul. After retiring, he took a position at Olds College teaching mechanics and carpentry. He loved to visit with friends at Luke’s and putter in his shop.
Stan loved his family first and foremost. He was a lifelong community supporter, donating endless hours to the Elks, the Delia Ag Society, and Communities in Bloom. He loved to play hockey and ski and did so up until recently.
Stan leaves to cherish his memory his wife of 53 years, Lorelee, his children Jodi, Kelly, and Kimberly (Ian) Johnson and two treasured grandchildren Naviah and Kaden Johnson. He also leaves his siblings Kingsley (Shirley) Marshall, Paul (Brenda) Marshall, and Alicia
(Bob) Hannah; his brother-in-law Darrel (Pat) McKenzie; Bill Watson (Norma); and many nieces, nephews, and extended family. Stan was predeceased by his son, Kory, his nephew Trevor, his sister-in-law, Debbie Watson, his in-laws, Leonard and Phyllis McKenzie, and his parents Mike and Maude Marshall (nee Morton).
Sincere thank you to Dr. R. Ram and Dr. V. Ram; the staff at both the Drumheller Health Complex and the Foothills Hospital; the ambulance crews who attended our home; and to Starland County for clearing snow from the lane so Home Care nurses could come to help care
for Stan. A special thank you to Tara, Jen, and Bev – your excellent care of Stan will be forever appreciated. Finally, thank you as well to family, neighbours, and friends for all your support.
The family will be having a private celebration of life later in 2022. Friends and family can honour Stan’s life by donating to the Delia and District Agricultural Society, STARS air ambulance, or a charity of choice.
Courtney-Winters Funeral Home in care of arrangements. 403-823-2666.

“And if I go,
while you’re still here…
Know that I live on,
Vibrating to a different measure
Behind a thin veil you
cannot see through.
You will not see me,
So you must have faith.
I wait for the time when
we can soar together again,
Both aware of each other.
Until then,
live your life to the fullest
And when you need me,
Just whisper my name in your heart,
…I will be there”
Colleen Corah Hitchcock


Condolences to the family of Martha Wakaruk

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WAKARUK
Martha

March 23, 1924 - January 3, 2022

It is with a heavy heart that we announce the passing of our dear mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, Martha Wakaruk.
Martha passed away on January 3rd, 2022 at the age of 97 at the Drumheller Continuing Care Center where she had been a resident for the past eight years.
Martha was born in Drumheller on March 23, 1924 to Denise and Roger Ragon. Mom would talk with fondness of her family and growing up in what was then called DogTown in Rosedale. She told many stories of family times, early school memories, playing baseball and attending Sunday School. Due to the challenges of the Depression era, she left school as a young teenager to act as a caregiver and housekeeper. In later years, she entered the service industry as a waitress spending over thirty five years, working at the Dallas Café and the Corner Restaurant. Martha was very good at her job. She had a tremendous work ethic, a ready smile, a friendly attitude and an efficiency of task.
Martha met and married George Wakaruk on June 29th, 1946. They would make Newcastle their lifetime home for over 60 years.
First and foremost was Martha’s love and commitment to her family of four. In 1983 Martha’s eye condition led to blindness. She did not let this disability stop her from remaining in her home or losing her independence. She devised techniques to ensure her home was tidy and windows clean. She attended dance recitals, ball games, graduations and weddings with the same enthusiasm as a sighted individual. She ensured that birthday and Christmas cakes and Rice Krispie squares graced many an occasion. Martha was never bitter as to her blindness. She was always thankful that at least she had seen and that she had two hands. Martha loved listening to Calgary Flames hockey games and could recite team stats as well as any announcer. She was an avid chuckwagon racing fan and would follow the circuit on the radio. We knew never to call or visit during these times.
Martha is survived by her four children. Roger, Gary, Linda (Tim) Murphy and Cindy (Gary) Gerodo. Her pride and joy were in her eight grandchildren, Brent, Chris, Theresa, Laurel, Sean, special visitor Seamus, Tyler and her beloved care advocate Erin. Martha was also blessed with seven great-grandchildren.
Being blind, Mom found the goodness in people in her heart and now, freed from her blindness, she can truly “see” this goodness.
A private memorial service will be held at a later date.

Condolences to the family of Irwin Campbell

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CAMPBELL
Irwin

July 30, 1933 - January 11, 2022

It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of our beloved husband, father, grandfather, and friend Irwin Campbell, who passed away peacefully at the age of 88 on Tuesday, January 11, 2022. Irwin was predeceased by his parents Jim and Ada Campbell and his three brothers Jim, Jack, and Richard. He is survived by his loving wife Anne, three children and spouses, Stuart (Mona), Heather (David), Laurie (Robert) and seven grandchildren, Matthew, Jenna, Ian, Michael, Jamie, Clayton, Jade.
Irwin was born July 30, 1933, in Rosedale, Alberta. Irwin graduated from the Drumheller Composite High School in 1952, where he met his high school sweetheart Anne Bellak from Midland and married in February 1957. Irwin received an Electrician Diploma from SAIT and worked and retired at the Hussar Compressor Station.
Irwin was a strong community member, serving as an Alderman, Legion Member, and a youth sports advocate. Irwin’s fun-loving nature made a difference in the lives of others and will be remembered for his humor, thoughtfulness, patience, and love for his family. He will be deeply missed.
Irwin’s family would like to extend a special thank you to all departments of the Drumheller Extended Care Unit for the exceptional care he was given. In addition, we are grateful for our loving friends for their heartfelt condolences and gestures. If friends so desire, memorial tributes can be mailed to the Long-Term Care Unit, Drumheller Area Health Foundation, 351-9th Street NW, Drumheller, Alberta T0J 0Y1.
Courtney-Winter’s Funeral Homes are in care of the arrangements. 403-823-2666.