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Condolences to the family of Celine Danis

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DANIS
Celine

October 30, 1921 - October 31, 2020

Celine Danis, mother of Gilles Danis of Drumheller, passed away on October 31, the day after her 99th birthday. She will be remembered as an independent woman with a keen sense of humour and a healthy curiosity. She lived in style and went in style, arriving at the Pearly Gates at the same time as James Bond himself, Sean Connery. She leaves behind a daughter Monique of Nicolette QC, and two sons, Gilles of Drumheller and Daniel of Montreal, as well as two granddaughters, Marianne Danis of Fort Saskatchewan and Fabienne Champagne of Sorel QC. Also mourning her passing are four great grandchildren, Leonie and Melodie Champagne, and Maximus and Noah Castidy.


Condolences to the family of Lorraine Renn

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RENN
Lorraine

November 15, 1927 - October 25, 2020

Lorraine Renn, a longtime resident of the Drumheller/Rosebud area went to be with her Lord & Saviour on October 25, 2020 at the age of 92 years.
She passed away at the Drumheller Health Centre/Continuing Care.
Lorraine was born November 15, 1927 at Hesketh, Alberta to Edwin and Ida Ziegler. She, along with her siblings, were raised on the family farm. Lorraine married William (Bill) Renn and together they farmed in Rosebud area and raised Bill’s daughter Maralyn. After many years of farming the couple retired to Drumheller.
Lorraine was a faithful and devoted member of the Zion Baptist Church, she loved to do needle point and she enjoyed the game of golf.
Lorraine was predeceased by her parents Edwin & Ida, her loving husband Bill, her two brothers Clifford and Elmer, and sister Leah.
Lorraine leaves behind her daughter Maralyn, grandson Don Miller and family, sisters Anita, Florence, brother Fred, numerous nieces, nephews, her dear friend Bobbi Kirby and many other family members.
A Graveside Service for the family was held Monday, November 2, 2020 at 2:00 P.M. at the Zion Baptist Church Cemetery. If friends so desire memorial donations may be made to the Zion Baptist Church.
Courtney-Winter’s Funeral Homes were in care of the arrangements.

Condolences to the family of Stanley Stanford Schumacher QC

 

Schumacher Stanley

SCHUMACHER

Stanley Stanford, QC

June 12, 1933 - October 10, 2020

With heavy hearts we announce the passing of a  wonderful husband, father, grandfather, brother, and friend, Stanley Stanford Schumacher, age 87 years, from dementia in Calgary, Alberta.  
Stan was born in Hanna, Alberta, at the nearest hospital to his parents’ home where they lived in Sunnynook, and where his father was the Alberta Wheat Pool agent. A few years later, they moved to Dorothy until Stan finished grade eight when the family moved - house and all - up the river to Drumheller, where Stan finished high school.  In 1959, Stan graduated from the University of British Columbia with both a law degree and Bachelor of Commerce. While a student at UBC, he joined the  Canadian Officer’s Training Corps (COTC).  During the third phase of this training, Stan was selected as one of only four across Canada to be picked to go to Germany,  serving with the Royal Canadian Dragoons, as part of the British Army of the Rhine. Stan credited this training with causing the most significant changes in his life - confidence and the ability to be analytical, and most importantly, it helped him to overcome his extreme shyness.  He believed this new found self-assurance allowed him to go on to  “do what he wanted to do” which would eventually be to enter the political arena.  
After graduation, Stan articled with Eldon Woolliams Q. C.  in Calgary. He was called to the bar in 1960.  Due to his father’s illness, in 1962, Stan joined Knaut + Knaut in Camrose for two years, returning to Drumheller in 1964. In 1966, he joined W. R. Sandercock Q. C.  
In 1967, a redistribution of the electoral boundaries created the new federal political riding of Palliser. Stan announced his intention to run in the newly formed Palliser riding, which included Drumheller and parts of Calgary.  
On June 22, 1968, Stan married Virginia Mae Brodie of Calgary. Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau set an election date for June 25, 1968, but this did not stand in the way of wedding plans.  Stan won the election.  Mr. Sandercock was not too happy having a partner who spent most of his time out of the province. In 1971, Pat Madden joined the firm, taking much of the pressure and workload off Stan’s shoulders.  In the election of 1979, Stan ran as an Independent, because of internal conflicts, and lost to Gordon Taylor,  the PC candidate.  
Stan has long been a member of the Masonic Lodge in Camrose and Drumheller, and in 1966 he and other local members joined the Shriners of Al Azhar Temple in Calgary culminating in his being elected Potentate in 1985 for the entire province.  
Stan decided to run in the 1986 provincial election and won the election with Don Getty as Premier. Stan was a Member of the Legislative Assembly for Alberta until 1997, with four years as Deputy Speaker and four years as the first elected Speaker of the House. This prestigious office afforded him the opportunity to meet and travel with innumerable legislators from around the world.  
Throughout the years, Stan continued his work in law and the community, eventually creating Schumacher, Gough & Co. In 2003, Stan was again presented with the Queen’s Jubilee Award. 

Stan was predeceased by his parents, Louis Peter and Gladys Geraldine (nee Knudson) of Drumheller, and his sister, Jean Sakal (wife of Bill) of Calgary. He is survived by his loving wife of 52 years Virginia, his children David (wife Lala Wood) and Sandra, his grandchildren Noah, Sadie, Paloma, and Shalin, his sister June Bittman of Richmond, WA, and sister-in-law Beverley Snell of Calgary, and many nieces and nephews and good friends.   Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, there will only be a private function. Cremation has already taken place. Messages of condolence may be left for the family at www.myalternatives.ca.