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Condolences to the family of James Clinton Nelson

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NELSON
James Clinton

February 18, 1928 - April 14, 2022
94 Years

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of James C. Nelson of Trochu. Jim passed away peacefully at St. Mary’s Healthcare Centre in Trochu at the age of 94 years.
Jim was the third son of Leonard and Anna Nelson. He grew up on the family farm at Rumsey, attending school at Two Valley View, Anthill and Rowley. After
completing school Jim attended Tech in Calgary, studying agriculture mechanics. Jim met the love of his life, Maureen, in Calgary. Mom and Dad were married June 10, 1950 and returned to Rumsey to take over the farm.
Jim was a man of few words and many talents. He had a passion for farming, repairing anything and everything and restoring antique vehicles, he passed this love along to his son Reg and many hours were spent in the shop tinkering on their projects.
Dad was very proud to call Rumsey home, he was a member of the Rumsey Ag Society and was instrumental in the building of the Agri-Plex and Community Hall.
Jim took great pride in everything he did especially being a Dad, Grandpa and Great Grandpa. He was affectionately known as “Uncle Jimmy” to everyone in the Rumsey community.
Jim and Maureen moved to Trochu in 2007. They resided there until 2016, at which time they took up residence at the Chateau, in Three Hills, before moving to St. Mary’s Healthcare Centre, Trochu in 2019.
Greeting Jim in heaven are his loving wife Maureen, who passed away in October 2021 after 71 ½ years together; his beloved son Reg; his parents Leonard and Anna; brothers and sisters-in-law Lowell and Lizzie, Bud and Margaret; his sister and brother-in-law Ida and Sanford Sydness; In-laws Wilfred, Susan and Peggy Pineau and a host of wonderful extended family and friends.
Left to cherish the memories of a long life well lived are: 4 daughters and their husbands, Sharon (Lorne) Wagstaff, Wendy (Manley) Dettmer, Kathy (Norman)
D’arcy, Nancy (Glen) Riep; daughter-in-law Sheila Nelson; brother Bill (Yvonne) Nelson; 13 cherished grandchildren,
Darcy (Nicola) Wagstaff, Dennis (Jessie) Wagstaff, Ryan (Denny) Dettmer, Chad (Ashley) Dettmer, Travis D’arcy, Derek (Lisa) D’arcy, Joel (Lesley) Riep, Jaclyn (Brad) Alexander, Curtis (Leanne) Riep, Matt (Mandy) Nelson, Colby (Lisa) Nelson, Emily (Steve) Nelson, Julie (Brett) Nelson; and 20 treasured great-grandchildren Kennedy (Alix), Keegan (Jordyn), Kiera, Parker, Peyton, Colten and Rory Wagstaff, Turner, Nash, Harper and Bentley Dettmer, Declan and Carver D’arcy, Emelia, Bennett, Eddison and Sullivan Alexander, Finn and Max Riep, Owen Reginald James Nelson, and two more will join the family soon. Numerous nieces and nephews of whom “Uncle Jimmy” was very fond.
A family ceremony will be held, Jim will be laid to rest at the Rumsey Cemetery.
Memorial donations may be made to Rumsey Ag Society or St. Mary’s Foundation, Trochu.
Condolences may be sent to the family at www.sunsetltd.ca.
Sunset Funeral Service Trochu 403-442-2200


Condolences to the family of Carl Eugene Wilson

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WILSON
Carl Eugene

September 24, 1934 - April 9, 2022

Carl Eugene Wilson, beloved husband of Mary Ellen Wilson, went to be with his Lord and Saviour on April 9, 2022. He passed peacefully at home, west of Rimbey, Alberta, surrounded by his loving family that cared so much for him. Carl’s celebration of life will be held at 1:30 p.m. on Wednesday, April 27, 2022, at the Bethel Evangelical Free Church in Leslieville, AB with lunch at the hall to follow.
A Zoom link has been set up for those who cannot personally attend but would like to watch on-line.
Meeting ID: 846 3924 7443
Passcode: 031939.
Condolences may be made by visiting www.wilsonsfuneralchapel.ca

Condolences to the family of Donald James Robertson

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ROBERTSON
Donald James

July 21, 1948 - April 11, 2022

Don (Donald) James Robertson was born on July 21,1948 in Toronto, Ontario. He was the first born son of Walter and Laura Robertson. He is survived by his two children; his Son, John (Rayleen) and his Daughter, Laura (Chris). His two brothers Earl (Marion) and Tom (Jan). His grandchildren, Katherine (Josh), Kayde, Sarah (Mat), Steven, David, Baylee, Sean (Shae), Great Grandchildren Eric and Emmett; also many other nephews, nieces, cousins. Don was predeceased by his beloved wife Elaine on December 7, 2007, his Father Walter in 2012 and his Mother Laura in 2013.
Shortly after his birth, Walter and Laura moved their growing family (followed by Earl then Tom) to Stoney Mountain, Manitoba where Walter gained employment
at the Stony Mountain Institution and Don and his brothers spent many happy years attending Stonewall Collegiate and being raised in a warm, friendly, small town atmosphere.
As a teenager, Don found his passion playing football for the Stonewall Rams as the Captain of the defence playing middle linebacker. He even had the opportunity and was scouted to go semi pro by the Winnipeg Hawkeyes.... but this plan was thwarted when he met the love of his life, Elaine in the Polo Park mall parking lot in 1968. It was love at first sight, Don said. She became his new dream.
The two fell in love and married on March 29, 1969 at the Knox United Church in Winnipeg. Their son John was born in September of 1969 and daughter Laura in September of 1972.
Don and Elaine moved to Drumheller in September of 1974 with their young family and Don started work in the purchasing department of the Drumheller Institution, eventually being promoted to Chief of Material management before retiring in 2005, to take care of his ailing wife.
Elaine and Don shared a wonderful long and loving marriage, and he was devastated by her untimely passing.
Don was a very involved community member; it was through his great love of supporting youth and the sport of football that he co-founded the Drumheller Titans Football association in the Fall of 1994. The team starting their first playing season fall of 1996. He spent many, many countless hours at the field coaching,
mentoring, but most of all, teaching the importance of teamwork and good sportsmanship. He continued helping out the team even until his passing, ordering the team jackets and speaking at yearly banquets.
Don loved people and he would make you feel like you were the most important person in the room. He loved his family with all his heart and was always there to listen and support without judgment. He was always quick with a word of praise, a big smile and a warm hug. He mentored countless people throughout the years and many have fond memories of Don and his huge heart.
To say he will be missed is an understatement; he was adored.
Our hearts are aching but we are comforted knowing Dad, that you are with the love of your life “Elaina” and dancing with her once more.
Mom and Dad’s song
Save The Last Dance for me – The Drifters
“Cause don’t forget who’s taking you home...
And in who’s arms you’re gonna be....
So darlin’, save the last dance for me”
A celebration of Don’s life will be held at the Drumheller Church of the Nazarene on April 23, 2022 at 2:00 p.m. 627 6th St. E, Drumheller, Alberta.
A private graveside internment for immediate family will be held in advance.
The family would ask if anyone chooses in lieu of flowers to donate to Drumheller Regional Health Authority - Palliative Care - in honour of Elaine at 351 - 9th Street NW, Drumheller, AB T0J 0Y1.
Courtney-Winters Funeral Home in care of arrangements. 403-823-2666.