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Condolences to the family of Joseph "Joe" Frank Ranostay

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RANOSTAY
Joseph “Joe” Frank

September 2, 1938 - September 1, 2020

Uncle, cousin and friend, Joe passed away peacefully in Three Hills on the evening of September 1, 2020, one day shy of his 82nd birthday. His final days were filled with family who were able to share laughs and their love.
Joe was the youngest of a blended family of six, born to Joseph and Theresa Ranostay on the family farm in the Ghost Pine region of central Alberta on September 2, 1938. He grew up spending time with numerous cousins that were like siblings and was as much of a brother figure, as an uncle, to his older nieces and nephews.
He attended school at Sarcee Butte and Drumheller before returning to the mixed farming operation and to take care of Grandma and Granddad. In his youth he played fastball and slow pitch and throughout his life he enjoyed fishing in winter and summer, often spending time by the river with family. Joe always took the time to involve his nieces and nephews in the farm whenever they came to visit. Whether he was hanging a swing on a tree in the front yard, showing the spring calves and baby chicks, going for rides in the old farm truck to tour the fields or hiking in the coulees and by the creek, he always had time for family. In 2006 Joe moved off the farm into Three Hills where he enjoyed golfing, curling and bowling. Throughout the years he enjoyed gathering around the TV with family and friends to watch Bonanza, Ed Sullivan, Walt Disney, CFL football games and his Calgary Flames. His interest in farming never waned and he always asked about spring seeding, growing conditions, prices and harvest.
Joe will be remembered for his sense of humor, canned saskatoons and homemade sausages, card playing, his many dogs named Trixie and being the “chocolate Uncle” to his great nieces and nephews. A quiet, steady presence in our large Slavic family, he will be missed by us all. Joe was one of the good guys.
Joe is survived by his sister-in-law, Anne Labdik and brother-in-law Gerald Wobick, as well as his nieces and nephews and their families: Paul Labdik, John (Heather) Labdik, Anne (Al) Brunet, Mike Malaka, Cindy Malaka, Christine Malaka, Barb Ranostay, Steve Ranostay, Vicky (Brian) Brown, Barb (Terry) Belisle, Lorraine (Peter) Steenbergen and Mark (Sue) Wobick. He is also survived by many cousins and their families.
Besides his parents, Joe was predeceased by his siblings Steve Labdik, Josephine (Norm) Strong, Ludmila (Lewis) Malaka, Carl (Pat) Ranostay and Mary Wobick and a nephew, Daniel Ranostay.
In keeping with Joe’s wishes, there will be no funeral service. No flowers by request. If you wish to honour the memory of Joe, please make a donation in his name to a charity of your choice.
Kneehill Funeral Services, Three Hills entrusted with arrangements. 403-443-5111.


Condolences to the family of Carol Anne Kelm (nee Commance)

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(nee: Commance)
Carol Anne

May 27, 1954 - August 28, 2020

It is with deep sorrow and much love that we mourn the passing of our dear Mother, Sister, Grandmother, Aunt and Friend, Carol Kelm, of Drumheller, Alberta on August 28, 2020 at the age of 66 years.
She will be lovingly remembered by her former husband, Myron Kelm of 30 years, Children: Annette and Vince Lukawiecki and Elena, Deiter, Kaylee and Brayanna; Shane and Jacqueline Kelm, and Kaden, Rhys and Anne-Marie; Cody and Kim Kelm and Cache; Sister Wanda Commance and Brother Ray Commance; Niece Michelle Commance and Kevin Murray and Violet and Lydia. She will be dearly missed by her close family members Sherwin and Janice Kelm and numerous extended family, friends and co-workers.
Carol was born and raised in Drumheller and was pre-deceased by her parents Ray and Violet Commance.
Carol has had an extensive career in hairdressing for 48 years. Her dedication and passion for others has developed lifelong friendships amongst her coworkers and members of the community.
Her endless love for her pets, gardens and family was always demonstrated by her passion of cooking and hosting family gatherings. Carol cherished her time spent with her Grandchildren and was well known as “Nana” or “Nanzie” with the “infamous snack drawer.”
As circumstances dictate and as per Carol’s wishes, there will be no funeral service held.
However, we cherish the thought that all family and friends will recall a fond memory, smile and make a toast in her honour!
In lieu of flowers, please make donations to The Drumheller Humane Society or the charity of your choice.

Condolences to the family of Eugene "Richard" Donais

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DONAIS
Eugene “Richard”

September 22, 1956 - August 26, 2020

It is with heavy hearts and great sadness that the family announces the passing of Eugene “Richard” Donais on Wednesday, August 26, 2020 at the age of 63.
Rick was born in Drumheller, AB and grew up in Midland. The second of seven siblings. Rick was always willing to lend a hand to his family and many friends.
R.D., Ricky, Popeye, Captain or Jim were some of the nicknames he acquired over the years. In 1977 he started Verdant Valley Oilfield Services Ltd. with his dad. Later, Rick went to work for Precision Drilling.
Rick married Leslie Berlando in September of 1984. He is survived by both his parents, Eugene Sr. and Phyllis (Nonie) Donais. His wife, his son Eugene Donais Jr. and his daughter Natalie (Phil) Dompnier and his only grandchildren Davin and Brooklyn. His brothers Kim (Sheila) Donais, Dale Donais, Stanley (Sharon) Donais. His sisters Anna (Miles) Sweep and Sandra (Dan) Chambers and his baby brother Keith (Kimberly) Donais as well as his numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. Predeceased by his niece Kala Donais, his father-in-law Eugene James Berlando and sisters-in-law Brenda Colberg and Beverly Brown.
Rick was so loved and will be missed forever. He had many passions in life: riding his Harley, driving his sports cars, his dogs, and spoiling his grandchildren. He was an incredible cook who enjoyed fishing, boating and spending time at Marie Lake. Rick’s big smile only matched his big heart.
A celebration of Rick’s life will be held at an undisclosed location.
Donations can be made to the MS Society and Canadian Cancer Society.
Courtney-Winter’s Funeral Homes were in care of the arrangements.