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Condolences to the family of Gloria Swainston Herzog

 

GloriaHerzog

HERZOG
Gloria Swainston

September 13, 2019

Gloria Herzog (nee Trout) passed away peacefully in Calgary with her children by her side at the age of 85 on September 13, 2019.
Gloria was the 4th of 15 children born to Frank and Erma Trout, growing up on the family farm south of Big Valley and adjacent to the Imperial Ranch.
Gloria completed her schooling in Delia and then progressed to the Teachers Training program in Calgary, following which she taught Grades 1 through 9 at Surprise School. The Handhills Stampede provided the occasion to meet Bob Herzog; the beginning of a lifelong loving partnership.
Gloria lived a good long full life. One of her many gifts was creating beauty with her hands be it needlework, baking, or flower gardens. She applied perfection to all things she touched. She had a passion for Mother Nature’s beauty and often wanted nothing more than to be with the grassy hills, the big sky and sunsets, the birds and their songs. Her greatest happiness was to be with Bob, and surrounded by family.
Gloria was a dedicated partner in marriage, in her family and the farm. She was central to countless family social events and was the creator of so many happy memories for others. She delighted in caring for and spending time with all of her grandchildren, taking great pride in their accomplishments. She loved to collect and share photographs and document details big and small about her family and community. She took pride in everything she did, and was especially dedicated to keeping the farm books in perfect order until shortly before leaving Delia. Gloria was a born communicator and connector, and loved nothing more than to visit and meet with family and friends over coffee or over the phone. Her community involvements included 4H Sewing club, Delia Fall Fair and Communities in Bloom.
Following a move from the farm to their new home in Delia, Gloria and Bob enjoyed all the neighbors, merchants and social activities in town. As time went by and life grew quieter; crosswords, family photos and music became her constant companions. In 2014 Gloria and Bob left Delia for Airdrie and in 2016 made their final move to Providence Care Centre in Calgary.
Gloria will be deeply missed by her children Janet, Susan (Ralph), Mitchell (Karen) and Jennifer (Tom) as well as grandchildren Marc (Catherine), Paul (Antonia), Justin (Kayla), Warren, Grant (Maria), Jeffrey (Jordan), Kaylin and Ashlyn (Quinten), and great grandchildren, Natalie, Andrew, Benjamin and Alisia.
Also left behind are sisters Audrey Kingcott, Rosemarie (Tiny) Niemetz, Faith Crowle, Betty Ridley (Robert) and Marilyn Muhlbeirer (Robert) plus sisters-in-law Connie, Barb and Glenda Trout; Shirley, Arlene, Eva, and Joan Herzog as well as many nieces and nephews.
Gloria was predeceased by Bob, her beloved husband of 63 years in 2017 and grandson Jordan Larkam in 2009. Also predeceased by her parents and siblings Art, Gwen, Austen, Glen, David, Lyman, Daryl, Carolyn and Tim.
The family wishes to thank the staff at Providence Care Centre, Calgary for their constant, compassionate and
respectful care for Gloria in her final years.
A funeral service will be held at 1 pm Saturday, September 28 at the Delia Community Hall, Delia, Alberta. Interment to follow at the Delia Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Providence Care Centre, 149-Providence Blvd SE, Calgary, AB T2X 0X2
Courtney-Winters Funeral Home in care of arrangements. 403-823-2666


Condolences to the family of Joan (Friedley) (Franciotti) McCuaig

 

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McCUAIG
Joan
(Friedley)
(Franciotti)

February 23, 1943 - September 16, 2019

Joan (Friedley) (Franciotti) McCuaig passed away, with family by her side September 16, 2019, due to complications from dementia. She was born in Hanna, Alberta, February 23,1943, oldest of 5 to Elmer and Pauline Friedley (predeceased). Joan is survived by her siblings: Judy Kuhnert (brother-in-law Doug predeceased), Gordon Friedley (partner Kathy), Garry Friedley (partner Barb) and Doug Friedley (sister-in-law Mert) and were raised on the farm North West of Delia. Joan then married John Franciotti and had 3 children, daughter Lorrie Ferreira (son-in-law Frank Ferreira), Kelly Franciotti (daughter-in-law Shirley Bremer), and Trina Franciotti (son-in-law Andre Bissonnette). She also has 5 wonderful grandchildren Natasha Murray (husband Ty Murray), Devon Hoecke, Ryan Ferreira, Dakota Franciotti, Nicolas Bissonnette and 2 Step-Grandchildren Ashley Garlick and Michelle Sippel. Also, Joan had loving nephews: Collin Kuhnert, Darren Kuhnert (wife Connianne), Gavin Friedley (wife Jeanna), Aaron Friedley, Clayton Friedley(predeceased), Curtis Friedley (wife Mandy), Graham Friedley (wife Eva).
Joan and John owned J&J Hardware in Delia for 12 years and Joan spent most of her spare time contributing to numerous associations in the Community of Delia including: Pianist for the Royal Purple for 35 years, bookkeeper and board member for the Delia Ag Society, Delia Curling Club, and Joan was Mayor of Delia for 8 years.
Many remember Joan most for her remarkably creative side, where she was very active with Artex & Tri-Chem, bead work, but mostly her sewing. She owned her own seamstress shop for 20 years, where she lived on a beautifully treed acreage in Caroline, AB. There was nothing Joan did not try to custom make. She upholstered a semi-truck, flags for tops of rigs, leather coats, jean jackets, several cowboy shirts, full bridal party and bride dresses, grad dresses, and even made purses. Joan also taught tons of classes in Tri-chem, sewing and Swedish weaving throughout the province.
Joan loved a good joke. She also loved to travel (Hawaii was her favorite place). Joan’s fondest of travels was with her sister Judy, for numerous years to Reno and once to Dallas for sewing conventions, Montana for a sewing retreat and they also went on a quilting cruise.
Her family mostly cherishes the times she hosted countless years of family reunions and holiday dinners which included hot games of Canasta and Rumoli, for endless hours. Also, many summers with family and friends in BC or at Pine Lake, where no one was safe from a surprise bucket of water or water hose sprayed on you while you slept.
Joan was very loved and will be truly missed.
Joan requested no funeral and will only have immediate family for a private memorial dinner.
In lieu of flowers, family has requested donations to the Drumheller Area Health Foundation 351 9th Street NW Drumheller, AB T0J 0Y1 to support mental health specifically for Dementia.
Courtney-Winters Funeral Home in care of arrangements. 403-823-2666.

Condolences to the family of Melvin Thomas Thomsen

 

MELVINTHOMSEN

THOMSEN
Melvin Thomas

March 10, 1931 - August 18, 2019

Melvin Thomas Thomsen passed away at the Three Hills Hospital on Sunday, August 18, 2019, at the age of 88 years. Melvin was born March 10, 1931 in Veteran, AB. Melvin is remembered by his loving children: Orville, Margaret (Roscoe), Ronald, Karan, Lester (Suzette); two sisters Ivy and Rhoda; grandchildren Jennifer (Joe), Steven (Jeanne), Kathleen (Tyler) and great granddaughter Taya.
Melvin was predeceased by his parents Carl and Kate Thomsen and Audrey Mel’s wife of 61 years, daughter
Kathleen and 5 sisters.
Mel farmed, worked in coal mining, worked on oil rigs, and drove truck. He enjoyed chuckwagons and was an outrider in the Stampede. Mel loved horseback riding, camping and enjoyed telling jokes and stories.
Mel will be sadly missed by his children, grandchildren, great granddaughter, cousins, and nieces and nephews.
Memorial services will be held September 28, 2019, at 2:00 pm at Linden Alliance Church, Linden, AB.
Memorial donations may be made to www.wildhorsefoundation.org

Condolences may be sent to the family at www.sunsetltd.ca