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Condolences to the family of Henry 'Grant' Slezak

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SLEZAK
Henry ‘Grant’

May 30, 1960 - Neepawa, Manitoba
December 29, 2023 - Calgary, Alberta

Henry ‘Grant’ Slezak passed away on Friday, December 29, 2023, after a long battle with lung cancer. Grant was born on May 30, 1960, in Neepawa, Manitoba, to Lawrence and Verla Slezak. He spent most of his school years in Neepawa. After high school, Dad headed west to find fame and fortune. Having a love of the land from farming with his dad, uncles, and cousins, it wasn’t surprising that he sought work outdoors with men and equipment.
It was there, on his first pipeline job, that he found his passion in the Canadian oil and gas industry. In 1981, after an accident that required extensive time off, he headed home for some TLC that only a mother can provide. It was during this time off that he would meet his future wife and partner, Leann Beth Slezak (nee Drayson). Mom and Dad were married, and for the next 39 years, they loved, laughed, and raised their family, fighting through the good times and the bad, making mistakes, making bigger mistakes, but eventually realizing they were far better off together than apart. Adding to the mix, Andrew Cody was born in 1984, followed by Michael Ryan in 1987.
Dad remained at home while the boys were young, taking jobs where he could. His best times were spent with his boys, being a Beaver leader with Boy Scouts, a hockey and baseball coach, camping, or just hanging out. The opportunity to move back west came in 1992, and off they went.
Dad and Mom built two companies, both oilfield-related; the first didn’t last long, but they persevered, and out of sweat, hard work, and a love of doing what you do, their last company has survived 25 years and counting.
Besides his loving wife and partner of 40 years, Dad is survived by his sons Andrew and Michael, his grandchildren Arianna Rose and Caden James, who gave him so much joy and pleasure, his sisters Bev (Ken) Donaldson and Tannis (Barry) Slezak, his brother Rick (Laurie) Slezak, as well as numerous nieces, nephews, and their children. Dad was predeceased by sisters Dawn Leann Wharton and Sharon Leigh Buchanan.
Dad wasn’t a big “in lieu of” type of guy, but if you need to spend your money, spend it on your family, take them out for dinner, raise a glass to the old man, recall a memory, and live your life to the fullest.
Funeral Services will be held at St. James Parish – Okotoks (338060 32 St E, Okotoks, AB T1S 1A2) on Friday, January 12, 2024, at 2:00PM with reception to follow immediately after.

McInnis & Holloway 403-243-8200


Condolences to the family of Laurraine (Laurie) Yvonne Fenton

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FENTON
Laurraine (Laurie)
Yvonne

Age 62
July 26, 1961 - December 12, 2023

It is with great sadness that the family of Laurraine (“Laurie”) Yvonne Fenton announces her passing.
Laurie Fenton was born on July 26, 1961. She was a caring partner, mother, grandmother, sister, and friend. She left this world suddenly in her home in Sherwood Park, AB, on Tuesday, December 12, 2023.
Laurie loved spending time working in her garden, riding her horse (Jack), and spending time with her family, especially her grandchildren. Laurie was a wonderful person, who never gave up on anything or anyone, and always made sure she took the time to do things the right way. She left behind a legacy that will always be remembered, and she will be sorely missed by all who knew and loved her.
Left with a lifetime of memories are: father, Dewain Clyne; her partner, Del Caplette; children, Dorian Fenton (Jessica Bermel), and Dustan Fenton (Dana Fenton); step-children, Cassandra Caplette, and Layne Caplette (Keshia Obin); grandchildren, Harlyn Fenton, Raiyn Wilson, and Luna Caplette; brother, Dean Clyne (Vivenne Clyne); and nephew’s Ian and Neil Clyne. Laurie is predeceased by her mother Yvonne (Olive) Ripper, and her sister Sandra Clyne.
A celebration of Laurie’s life is scheduled to be held on Saturday, January 13, 2024, at the Sherwood Park Log Cabin (50A Spruce Avenue, Sherwood Park, AB) at 2:00 pm. In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation to the heart and lung foundation.

Condolences to the family of Franklin Rosevelt Peters

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PETERS
Franklin Rosevelt

February 19, 1934 - December 26, 2023

On Tuesday, December 26th Franklin Rosevelt Peters passed away peacefully in (Drumheller, Alberta) at the Sunshine Lodge at age of 89 just shy of his 90th birthday. Frank was born on the homestead in Piapot, Saskatchewan (Sec.36, Tp11, RGE 24, W3RD, SASK). Being the second youngest of 11 siblings. Frank learned at a young age how to battle adversity. This shaped him into the hard working and loving man we all knew him as. On July 23rd, 1966 Frank and Shirley (Frey) got married in Las Vegas, Nevada. Shirley brought two sons, Bruce and Brian and a daughter, Debbie. Together they had one son, Douglas Frank Peters. Frank was predeceased by his wife Shirley, Son Brian, and Daughter Debbie. Survived by his Son Doug (Deanna), Bruce (Shirley), Granddaughters Cersten (Nick), Brayden (Derrick) and his many great-grandchildren. Frank started out his career in Calgary with Bow Valley Resources; shortly after Frank started his entrepreneurial journey and moved his family to Standard and started up his own propane business called Frank’s Propane providing propane to central Alberta. Frank and Shirley ventured into the bar and hotel business where they became well known around the town of Drumheller with multiple establishments. Frank was still active in his career at Clemcor storage at the time of his passing. Frank and Shirley chased their son all around the western Canada with Doug’s racing passion. It was a family affair for many years. Then shortly after came his lovely grandchildren, (Cersten Caillie Jayden Peters)(Brayden Christie Capree Peters) which became their pride and joy. Frank will be dearly missed by his loving family. To respect Franks wishes there will be no formal funeral. The family will have a private service at a later date. The family would like to thank everyone at Sunshine Lodge, and his medical team for their wonderful care of Frank during his stay. In Lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Tom Baker Cancer Center in Calgary.