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Condolences to the family of Marian Ruth Petkau

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PETKAU
Marian Ruth

February 17, 1943 - February 17, 2022

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our dear mom, sister, grandma and granny on February 17, 2022 in Drumheller, Alberta at the age of 79 years, with close family by her side.
Marian Ruth Kenworthy was born February 17, 1943 in Calgary, Alberta, to Francis and Mary Kenworthy. She enjoyed her childhood in Rockyford and had fond memories of growing up on the family farm. On August 15, 1964, she married Henry Petkau in the Rockyford United Church – where she was baptized as a baby and sang in the choir in her teenage and young adult years. Henry and Marian had three children – Karina, Barry and Rob – and lived in numerous Alberta communities from the Peace Country to the Big Country throughout their marriage. They divorced in 1993, but in the 2010s they enjoyed a friendly relationship, with Henry joining us for many holiday dinners at Marian’s home.
Marian took office administration training at Alberta Vocational College in Calgary twice – first in the early ’60s and again in the early ’90s. She went on to serve as a school secretary at Drumheller Composite High School/Drumheller Valley Secondary School for many years.
It was very evident by her beautiful English Garden flowerbeds that Marian loved gardening and had a green thumb. She enjoyed sharing her bountiful garden harvests through the means of legendary and coveted jams, pickles, relishes, and dill-pickled carrots with family, friends and hangers-on across Western Canada.
But the hobby Marian was best known for was hospitality. She loved to provide a warm, friendly environment for her family to gather for various occasions (including no occasion at all). She served sumptuous, impeccable meals and delicious desserts – not necessarily fancy fare, but always excellent. Her favourite meal was roast beef and potatoes; a highlight dinner for friends and family members who visited her over the decades.
Humble, loyal, spiritual and practical, Marian loved to laugh and had a wry sense of humour. She doted on her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren, and always had a treat at the ready, to help dry a tear or diffuse a squabble.
Marian was predeceased by her parents Francis and Mary Kenworthy, brother Jim Kenworthy and his wife Gail, son-in-law Patrick Zambo and beloved canine companion, Sally Ann. She will be cherished by many, including:
• Her daughter Karina and husband Brett, Karina’s daughter Kassandra and husband Calvin and their daughters Emilia, Elyse, Everly and Esmae.
• Her son Barry, his ex-wife Lisa and their two sons Riley and Ashwin.
• Her son Rob, his wife Karen and their two sons Heath and Ian.
• Her brothers and their wives: David and Kelly, Ron and Paddy, and Roy and Joanne.
• Extended family, friends, neighbours, co-workers and students who she befriended over her lifetime.
Courtney-Winter’s Funeral Homes are in care of the arrangements. 403-823-2666.

At Marian’s request, there will be no memorial service. A gathering of close family members will be held at a later date.


Condolences to the family of John Harry (Jack) Turner

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TURNER
John Harry (Jack)

September 19, 1935 - February 9, 2022

Jack Turner, husband of the late Lorraine Marie Turner (nee Janzer), passed away on February 9, 2022 at the age of 86 years.
Jack was born on September 19, 1935 to Harold and Helen Turner.
Jack rode Novice Bucking horse in the 50’s at the Calgary Stampede, he was an avid bow hunter, building his own longbows embedded with Indian arrowheads that he found on the farm. He was an avid Fly fisherman, tied his own flys and for others as well. Jack fly fished in many places including Costa Rica, Fiji, Mexico and across Canada.
Jack and Lorraine travelled to Spain, Mexico and drove across Canada from coast to coast. They jumped on a train and visited the polar bears in Churchill.
Jack was predeceased by his loving wife Lorraine, his son Darrell.
Jack leaves to mourn two sons Dale E. Turner, and Bruce Turner, four grandchildren Kyle Turner, Clint Turner, Sabrina Turner, Justin Turner, 11 great grandchildren, sister Joan Herman, brother Bob Turner.
Memorial Service for Jack will be held on Friday, February 25, 2022 at 11:00 A.M. at Courtney-Winter’s Funeral Home, interment to follow in the Delia
Cemetery. There will be a time of fellowship at the Delia Community Hall following the interment services.
Courtney-Winter’s Funeral Homes are in care of the arrangements. 403-823-2666.

Condolences to the family of Tyler Frank James

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Tyler Frank

May 13, 1953 - February 9, 2022

Tyler Frank James was born in Calgary, Alberta on May 13, 1953. He was second born son to Ed and Myrtle James.
Tyler grew up on the family farm in the Verdant Valley area of Drumheller with his seven siblings, Marci, Bonnie, Randy, Trudy, Shelley, Karen and Allison.
He married his wife, Valerie in 1978. They were blessed with four beautiful children that Tyler loved without measure or judgment.
Tyler loved to travel but his heart was always at home. He loved the smell of the fresh-turned earth in the spring, but nothing beat the long hours and late nights of harvest watching the grain fill the bins.
Tyler’s greatest treasure were his five grandchildren. They were truly the light of his life and provided him with untold entertainment in his last few years.
Tyler was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in 2015. Two years later, he was hit with dementia. Tyler fought it every step of the way but when it became clear that he was losing the battle, he made the decision to go out on his own terms choosing the medical assistance in dying program. On February 9, 2022, Tyler passed away peacefully and with dignity at his home surrounded by his loving family. He leaves to cherish his memory, his loving wife of 42 years, Valerie. Their children, Dylan of Drumheller, Tannis (Damien) Stewart of Melbourne, Australia, their two children Julian and Poppy, Logan (Shawni Jo) of Drumheller, their three little cowboys, Chet, Wylie, and Gus, and Brittney of Costa Rica.
Funeral services were held on February 12, 2022.
In lieu of flowers, please make donations to the Parkinson’s Society of Alberta in memory of Tyler James.
Courtney-Winter's Funeral Home in care of arrangements. 403-823-2666.