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Condolences to the family of Florence Jeanette Neilsen

 

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NEILSEN
Florence Jeanette

June 20, 2020

Florence Jeanette (Jan) Neilsen passed away Saturday, June 20, 2020. She is lovingly remembered by her son, Bradley (Michelle); granddaughter, Katie; and grandson, Chad. She was predeceased by her husband, John “Jack”; parents, Margaret and George Fuller; sister, Lorraine; and brother-in-law, Fred. She graduated from the Lethbridge Collegiate Institute where she enjoyed being on the student’s council and being involved in the band, drama club, and various sports activities. She was active in volunteer work serving many years on the Drumheller Public Library Board. After a long career as a legal secretary, she became involved in a successful sales career in Tupperware sales and considered many of her hostesses her best friends. She will always be remembered for her pleasant demeanor and kind generous nature. A Memorial Service will take place on Saturday, July 11, 2020 at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and current AHS regulations will be followed. Messages of condolence may be left for the family at www.myalternatives.ca

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Condolences to the family of Albert Raymond Herman

 

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Albert Raymond

February 23, 1926 - June 6, 2020

Albert Herman passed away peacefully of natural causes in Tucson, AZ on June 6. Bert was born on February 23, 1926, and lived many of his 94 years on the family farm near Delia.
He is survived by his wife of 44 years, Anne, and his two stepsons, Eric and Julian Duerksen and their families. A brother, Don Herman, and sister, Grace Gauthier, predeceased Albert. Surviving relatives are his sister-in-law, Joan Herman of Drumheller, and nieces and nephews – Sharon Gauthier, Charles Gauthier (Karen), Deb Herman, Shelley Herman, Doug Herman (Tracey), Kim Pliva (Tony).
Bert was a longtime resident of Drumheller who graduated from Drumheller High School and was a member of the Elks. In retirement he and his wife, Anne, lived in their home on the river and at their winter home in Tucson, Arizona. Bert always had a smile and consideration for others, had a great sense of humor, and was very much an Albertan who loved the land.
A celebration of life may be held at a future date.
Donations in remembrance of his life can be made to the Canadian Cancer Society.

Condolences to the family of Irvine Steve Almadi

 

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Irvine Steve

April 23, 1934 - June 14, 2020

Irv Almadi passed away on Sunday, June 14, 2020 with family by his side, he was deeply loved and will be dearly missed. Irv was a family man with numerous interests. His career took him to many locations, but his heart remained in his hometown East Coulee, Alberta. Irv’s father, Joseph Almadi, left Hungary in 1928 to settle in the Coulee where he worked as a coal miner. It took him 5 years to earn the money to bring his wife Margaret and daughter Helen to join him. Irvine was born in Drumheller April 23, 1934.
Listening to Irv share stories of East Coulee was captivating for those lucky enough to hear them. They carried with them, the humour of a time when kids were free to roam the town and the hills. Irv’s stories would have entertained
W.O. Mitchell. In 1953, Irv and his Coulee friends, Julius Bodor, Ed Bennett and Joe Fulop set out to attend
Oklahoma University. Irv met Luther Cunningham a quintessential Texan who remained his kindred spirit to the end. Graduating in 1956 with his Petroleum Engineering degree he joined APEGA (Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Alberta). It was an apple core tossed by Laura at the handsome lad at Mount Royal College that led to their marriage in 1958 and a 62 year love affair. Irv was proud of his two daughters Karen, a lawyer, and Kimberly, a science teacher. Irv’s career was an adventure that took him from Virden, Manitoba, to Fort Saint John, BC where he met Bill Hunka (Evelyn); this friendship resulted in Irv and Laura following the Hunka’s to Port Dover, Ontario where Irv worked on an offshore drilling platform on Lake Erie. In 1963 Irv joined TransCanada PipeLine where he spent 16 years becoming Manager of Operations, Alberta Supply. It was there that he met his dear friends Fez Qureshi (Pat) and Moe Thomas (Donna). TCPL was a combination of work and play. Monthly trips to Toronto had a way of conveniently coinciding with CFL games. Irv also travelled to Copenhagen, Denmark to consult with the Danish government as they were developing, their oil and gas holding in the North Sea. In 1979, Irv’s entrepreneurial spirit led him to leave TCPL. He established Almadi Resource Consultants Ltd. which was active until he retired in 1998. The day Irv and Laura moved into their new home in 1967, their first visitor that winter was a bare-footed, army coat wearing teenager - Beth Hetherington (Kyla, Danauca, Kathy, Cameron and Isabelle). Our families have been intertwined since. In 1970, Irv returned to his home town of East Coulee with Kimberly. Sitting on the bank of the Red Deer River, Kim commented on how quiet it was, to which Irv replied, “It’s the end of the Earth”. Irv and Laura bought a run-down, weed infested property where Irv envisioned our cottage “WrenDee”. The Hunka’s purple school bus became home for a couple years as Irv and Laura built the cabin. The Coulee kept Irv busy in numerous ways. Locals enjoyed coming by to share time out on the deck with Mr. A – Monica Schwarz, the Stols, Lanzer, Izzy, Janet Grabner, the Stewarts, the Gerlingers and Bob Ellaby to name a few. Irv is survived by his wife Laura, daughters Karen (Lori) and Kim (Reta), his “son” Ken Cameron, and his niece Julia Whyte and nephew Dr. Gregory Whyte. He was
predeceased by his parents – Joseph (1982) and Margaret (2004), his baby brother Frank (1927), and his beloved
sister Helen (2009). A Celebration of Life will be held in East Coulee in August. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the East Coulee School Museum at https://ecsmuseum.ca/790-2/ or mail to PO BOX 514, East Coulee, AB Canada T0J 1B0. Expressions of sympathy may be forwarded to the family via the website www.fostersgardenchapel.net.
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