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MARTIN, Anne Martha

MARTIN, Anne Martha
November 10, 1920 - September 29, 2011


It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of our mother, grandmother, aunt and good friend, to join her lord in heaven on September 29, 2011. Anne was born on the family farm, south of Hanna, in the Dalkeith district, on November 10, 1920, to parents Fred and Martha Doering. As a young girl Anne was always busy in the indoor and outdoor activities of the farm. Growing up, Anne became very handy with her hands taking up sewing, knitting, crocheting, cooking, baking and gardening. As she grew older Anne became quite involved in many community and church activities. She was noted for her ice cream buckets full of cookies for the grand children, German dishes and Mrs. Martin pickles. Anne loved to spend time among family and friends. She
would never turn down a good card game of Whist, crib, five hundred, runs and straights, etc. In later years, she still enjoyed crocheting but took up doing puzzles and word search activity books in her spare time. Anne had a great sense of humour. She could take a joke as well as hand one out.  Annie was always young at heart. Anne was drawn towards ladies wear fashions at an early age. As a young woman, just moved off the farm, she worked at the Style Shop Ladies Wear. Later she and Martha McArthur (sister in law) purchased the ladies wear business. The business was sold sometime later so Anne could spend more time raising her family. Then countless hours were spent as Anne sewed for herself and her family needs. She went back to work, after her children were both in school, to manage the ladies wear department of the Robinson Department store. She worked there for twelve years. Anne spent her entire life in and around Hanna. Anne and Oscar were married in 1943. Glenda was born in 1949 and Murray in 1956. At her time of passing she was the matriarch of the family. Anne was predeceased by her father and mother, brother Ed, sister Edna, Oscar, son in law Lyman Trout, niece Debbie Lenfesty and nephews Bryan and Myles Diegel. Anne will be sadly missed and fondly remembered by all. She is survived by her two children Glenda Trout, Murray (Karen) and her grandchildren: Cheryl, Kevin, (Elaine) and Corry Trout, Elise, Heather and Jessica Martin. If friends so desire, in lieu of flowers memorial tributes can be made to the memorial fund of the Hanna First United Church P.O. Box 940, Hanna, AB T0J 1P0 or the Canadian Heart and Stroke Foundation Room 124, Professional Building 430-6th Avenue S.E. Medicine Hat, AB T1A 2S8. Courtney-Winters Funeral Chapel was entrusted with funeral arrangements on Tuesday, October 4, 2011.


SIBBALD, Letty

SIBBALD, Letty  
October 31, 1920 - October 2, 2011


It is with profound sadness we announce the passing of our mother, grandmother and great grandmother, Letty Sibbald. Mom was born in Edmonton, on October 31, 1920 and passed away in Drumheller, October 2, 2011 just short of her 91st birthday. She was raised in Munson and married her one true love, Ken Sibbald in 1938. They resided in Fleet, Twining, Acme, Bircham, and spent almost 20 years in Huxley where Dad was a grain buyer for the Alberta Wheat Pool. When Dad retired, they moved into Drumheller. In August of 2009, Mom moved into the Sunshine Lodge where she lived until her passing. Mom was predeceased by her husband, Ken in 1982, her parents Nick and Dana Zlatteff, two brothers; Stan and Danny and one grandson, Michael. Devoted to her family, she leaves behind four loving children: Jerry Sibbald (Helen) of Red Deer, AB, Lynn Hughes of Calgary, AB, Pam McLellan (Kerry) of Munson, AB, Dan Sibbald (Grace) of Pincher Creek, AB. Seven grandchildren: Jan (Russ), Lori-Ann, Chris (Krista), Kenneth, Alyssa (Rob), Nikki (Alan), Mallary (Colin), and ten great grandchildren, and her brother Mark in Calgary, AB. Mom was also survived by numerous other family members and friends. She loved knitting, bowling, curling, playing bingo and was the Calgary Flames biggest fan. Her grandson, Kenneth took her to many hockey games and she collected Flames memorabilia for years. Mom was a devoted member of the Order of the Eastern Star for over 50 years. Her legacy is the love, laughter, good food (butterhorns and flapper pie especially) and fond memories that we will each cherish. She will be remembered for her strength, kindness, and unwavering devotion to her family. A celebration of Mom’s life will be held Friday, October 7, 2011 at the Knox United Church in Drumheller, AB at 2:00 PM. An 11:00 AM Graveside Service will be held at the Drumheller Municipal Cemetery. The family would like to thank the staff of the Drumheller and Red Deer hospitals and to Dr. Racz for being there for Mom. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Sunshine Lodge, 698-6th Ave, E. Drumheller, AB T0J 0Y5. Courtney-Winters Funeral Chapel entrusted with arrangements (403 823 2666).

VAN DELLEN, Judith Gail

VAN DELLEN, Judith Gail
September 25, 2011


Judith Gail Van Dellen of Rosedale, beloved wife of Tim Van Dellen passed away peacefully on September 25, 2011 at the age of 54 years .Judy is survived by; her two daughters Jessica Darla, Hayley Shyan  and one son Jeffery Micheal. Judy will be lovingly remembered by her mother, father, sister brother and numerous nieces, nephews and friends who she cherished. A celebration of life will be held at 2:00 P.M. on Saturday October 1st, 2011 at Midland Community Hall, (casual dress). Courtney-Winters Funeral Chapel entrusted with arrangements (403 823 2666).


I AM ALWAYS WITH YOU
When I am gone, release me,
 let me go.
I have so many things to
 see and do,
You mustn’t tie yourself to me with too many tears,
But be thankful we had
so many good years.
I gave you my love,
and you can only guess
How much you’ve given
me in happiness.
I thank you for the love
that you have shown,
But now it is time I travelled
 on alone.
So grieve for me a while,
 if grieve you must
Then let your grief be
comforted by trust
That it is only for awhile
that we must part,
So treasure the memories
 within your heart.
I won’t be far away for life goes on.
And if you need me,
call and I will come.
Though you can’t see or touch me, I will be near
And if you listen with your heart, you’ll hear
All my love around you
 soft and clear
And then, when you
come this way alone,
I’ll greet you with a smile and a “Welcome Home”.