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Condolences to the family of Larry Fred Smith

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SMITH
Larry Fred

December 6, 1940 - January 5, 2023

Larry started his life in East Coulee, Alberta, on December 6, 1940. He lived in East Coulee with his mother, Katherine, and older brother, Maurice. After a short time, they moved to Millerfield, near East Coulee. While there, they went to school in East Coulee, stayed in town on school days, then went back to Millerfield on
weekends. Later, Katherine married Everett, and the family moved to the Treacy Ranch, near Dorothy, in 1949.
Larry spent much of his life on the Ranch – in his younger days, he roamed the surrounding hills with Maurice, swam the river, explored the islands, and spooked the deer. He would help with chores – bringing in water and coal, helping to clean the barns, helping with the animals, gathering eggs, and occasionally milking cows. Controlling the gopher population was a regular part of a boy’s life on the ranch, which he and Maurice did often, along with riding horses around the valley and up “on top.”
Larry went to school in Dorothy, which only went to grade 11. His only job was at the Ranch. He spent many of his days checking cattle, pulling calves, mending fences, and servicing equipment. After Everett passed away in 1963, Larry took on duties as the lead hand on the Ranch and became a mentor and guide to his younger siblings, Edward, Willard, and Cyndi. His distinctive limp originated with an incident in 1966 when he was kicked by a horse while attempting to help it after a run-in with a porcupine. He enjoyed spending time outdoors, swimming in the river, or nearby dugout, bicycling, reading, and carving. He also built a log cabin that currently sits in the park at Dorothy. He loved animals, and at least nine working dogs and companions were part of his life at various times until he moved to Drumheller. He also adopted a couple of coyote pups, which he raised until they started bothering the cattle. Unfortunately, a choice had to be made between the cattle and the coyotes…
Later, the family welcomed foster triplets Rose, Anne, and Vicktor Mohr to the Ranch. Larry became their big brother and a significant influence in their lives. He was a proud uncle to Maurice and Thelma’s children, Clayton, Hope, and Clifford; to Rose and Michael Harrish’s girls, Paula, and Melissa; and a great uncle to Clayton and Merie’s girls, Katherine, and Lauren. The kids always knew him as “Uncle Bob” or “Uncle Bobby” … the nickname came about when his younger siblings couldn’t pronounce “Larry.”
He loved his days of working and living on the Ranch. Even after their mother’s passing in 1980, it was the centre of most Smith family gatherings until it changed ownership in 1989. After that, he went into a very active retirement, helping neighbours with farm and ranch chores, and helping to restore the churches in Dorothy, which remain local landmarks. He enjoyed visiting friends and family often and was a regular for coffee with other locals in Rosedale and later in Drumheller.
Larry passed away quietly at Calgary’s Foothills Hospital on January 5, 2023. A cowboy gathering will be held in the spring at the Dorothy Community Park.
Courtney-Winter’s Funeral Homes are in care of the arrangements.


Condolences to the family of Tomi Jolene Berki (James)

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It is with great sadness and heartache we announce the passing of
Tomi Jolene
BERKI (James)
- (Drumheller, AB)
June 29, 1979 - December 24, 2022

She is survived by her loving family:
Husband Darren and Son Keaton (Drumheller, AB)
Parents Frank and Edith James (Brooks, AB)
Brother Clifford James & Family (Endiang, AB)
Brother Travis James & Family (Endiang, AB)
and many Aunts, Uncles, Nieces and Nephews.
She was great Mom, Wife, Friend, Daughter, Sister, Aunt
and Community Volunteer.
God Bless You!

Courtney-Winters Funeral Home in care of arrangements.

Condolences to the family of Terry Ida Fedor

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FEDOR
Terry Ida

January 2, 1941 - December 20, 2022

Terry Ida Fedor was born in Drumheller on January 2, 1941 and passed away peacefully at the Hawthorne Optima Living in Cochrane, AB surrounded by family on December 20, 2022.
Terry was the oldest of three children. Terry was an easy going individual who had a huge heart which showed with her love for her family and her foster children.
It showed whenever children were present. With that love of children is why Terry and Gordon Sr. devoted countless hours caring for children in need in their foster home. As time went on, and the demand became greater, they became an Emergency Foster Home which was in Calgary for many years. She enjoyed camping, Christmas and gatherings with family. After Gordon’s passing, she continued to do emergency foster care for a while until it was time for another of life’s challenges. She was her father’s caregiver for a number of years in Strathmore
and eventually moved back to Airdrie where she resided until she required special care herself.
Terry is survived by her five children, Lorie (Peter) Gruber of Drumheller, AB, Gordon Fedor of Golden, BC, Tracy Fedor (Bill) of Golden, BC, Teresa Schafer of Airdrie, AB and Kathy Wright of Innisfail, AB and by her brother Brooke Merkel of Calgary, AB. Terry dearly loved and enjoyed her 13 grandchildren, Natasha (Steven) Holzer, Tyler (Rachelle) Gruber, Brandon (Melissa) Gruber, Nick Fedor (Ashley), Samantha Fedor, Derek VanLingen (Tenisha), Orlando (Tennille) Nunez, Tessa (Nick) Elliott, Chantel Roussel, Alysha Clark, Dawson Clark, Latrasa Wright (Justin) and Teighan Wright. Terry was also a great-grandma to 11 precious great-grandchildren, Rhett, Austin, Maizie, Jaxson, Asher, Laryssa, Tyson, Damian, Xavier, Emmett and Kingstyn.
Terry was predeceased by her husband Gordon Fedor Sr, her parents Cletus and Genevieve Merkel and sister Merilyn Keinick.
We really wish to sincerely thank “all” of the staff, LPNs, RNs, Health Care Aids and Dr. Nielsen at Hawthorne Optima Living in Cochrane, AB for taking such great care of Mom. The facility had a real family atmosphere which showed by each staff member who took care of Mom for the last 3 ½ years. The staff would always be mentioning how Mom would light up when family was around. We always knew she was well taken care of, because of the family atmosphere that was always present. We can’t give specific thanks to one individual because the list is too long. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts!

Courtney-Winters Funeral Home in care of arrangements. 403-823-2666.
Even though our time on earth is short, everyone finds a way to make a difference, which is what Mom and Dad had done very successfully. Rest In Peace. Until we meet again.
A celebration of life will be held at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, please consider donations in Terry’s name, to the Alberta Children’s Hospital Foundation.
https://www.childrenshospital.ab.ca/ways-to-help/donate