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ANDERSON Barry Edward Mar. 3, 1936 - July 11, 2013 Barry Anderson of Bentley, AB passed away peacefully at the Red Deer Regional Hospital on July 11, 2013 at the age of 77 years old, with his wife lovingly at his side. Barry will be dearly missed by his wife of 53 years, Ruth, their son Martin (Verda), daughter Kerrine Azougarh (Hassan), and grandsons Jared and Jeremie. Barry is also survived by his siblings Ritchie (Ruth) of Calgary, Carole Enns (Karl) of Edmonton, Vern, and David (Martha) of Mexico and beloved cousin Ron (Charlotte) Tonks of Nashville. Barry was predeceased by his mother Dorothy (Kion) Anderson in 1993. Barry will be remembered for his “punny” sense of humour, his quiet, easy going, calm and compassionate demeanour, and his unceasing faith in the Lord. Barry was born in Vancouver, went to bible school at Canadian Bible College (CBC) in Regina where he met the love of his life, Ruth, and completed a degree in theology. He then completed an Education degree from University of British Columbia before they wed in 1960. Barry started his first career as a school teacher in Montreal, then Canmore, Calgary and finally Red Deer (Mountview Elementary School). His second career was as a realtor in Red Deer and then farm realtor in the Bentley area. Their final career together was running a bed & breakfast in their home before finally retiring in their 70s. Barry and Ruth enjoyed their retirement years together in their countryside home outside Bentley. Although Barry’s pancreatic cancer and kidney failure was sudden, a shock to him and the family, his suffering was very brief. A memorial service will be held at 2:00 PM on Tuesday, July 16th, 2013 at the Alliance Community Church Sylvan Lake, AB 4404 47 Ave. Sylvan Lake, AB T4S 1P1. The service will be in the sanctuary with lunch served in the fellowship hall afterwards. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Barry’s name to Ambrose University College (150 Ambrose Circle SW, Calgary, AB, T3H 0L5), formerly his alma mater CBC. SYLVAN LAKE AND ROCKY FUNERAL HOMES AND CREMATORIUM, your Golden Rule Funeral Homes, entrusted with the arrangements. 403-887-2151

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CAMERON Ronald Glen Jan. 11, 1926 - July 3, 2013 Ron passed away hours after a massive stroke. Ron was born in Delburne, Alberta to Lillian Carter and George Cameron. He joined the military at seventeen and was shipped out to Ontario for training. He never saw action in World War II but made a lifelong friend in a fellow Albertan, John Vlchek. In 1944, he married Alice Grace Blades and they traveled with Gulf Oil completing geological maps of Alberta and their first child, Douglas was born in Pincher Creek. In 1958, Ron and Grace settled down to farm in the Delburne area and had two more children, Diane and Robin. Ron moved with his family from Delburne to Red Deer in 1973 and worked at the Alpha Dairy plant until he retired. He was an avid hunter and displayed his trophies in the front porch of his Ross Street home. He was a member of the Trochu Rifle and Pistol Club and the Red Deer Rock and Gem Club. Ron participated annually in the Alberta Black Powder Cannon Shoot. In later life his interest in Western Canadian history led him to participate in historical re-enactments of the Riel Rebellion at Fort Normandeau and in other locations in Western Canada. Throughout his life, Ron enjoyed working in his shop where he made knives and was an amateur gunsmith. He embraced his Scottish heritage and hosted many a Robbie Burns party at his home. Through these activities he made many friends and acquaintances who supported him into his senior years. Ron is survived by his son; Douglas of Red Deer; his daughter Diane, h e r h u s b a n d D r. P e t e r Fawcett and his grandsons John and William of Albuquerque, New Mexico; his sisters Mary Pengelly of Delburne and Audrey and her husband Harvey Shaw of Calgary. He was predeceased by his son Robin in 1986 and his beloved wife Grace in 1990. A graveside service will be held at 11:00 am on Sunday, July 28, at t h e D e l b u r n e C e m e t e r y, followed by a Memorial at the Balmoral Hall, East of Red Deer, at 2:00 pm with Open House until 7:00 pm. Your condolences can be shared at that time, or via email at dianecam98@gmail.com

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ROBINSON (nee Eden) Joyce June 21, 1930 - July 8, 2013 Joyce passed away peacefully in her sleep, at the Red Deer Regional Hospital Centre after a brief battle with cancer. She was born in Haydock, Lancashire, England to Harry Eden and wife Esther (Stockley). She is survived by her son Paul, granddaughter Shannon, extended granddaughters Megan (Jeremy), Lindsey and their mom Lee; sisters Dorothy (Eric), Audrey (Stan) and her brother Derek (Eileen). She is also survived by numerous nephews, nieces and cousins from a large family in England. Joyce was predeceased by her husband Joe, and was never quite the same after his passing. She was a devoted wife, mother and grandmother and will be sorely missed. Joyce had a difficult childhood as a curved spine required for her to have 3 vertebrae fused and to be kept in body casts in a sanitarium for 5 years of her life beginning at age 3. She did heal well and was released from the hospital at age 8 just as WWII began in Europe. At age 14 she began working in a textile mill, weaving material for parachutes and barrage balloons during WWII. After t h e w a r, a y o u n g s a i l o r named Joe Robinson was de-mobbed and started also started work in the mill. The two fell in love and were married in 1950. In 1954 they immigrated to Canada with their then 3-year-old son Paul Robinson and settled in Stettler, AB. Joyce loved Stettler and made many lifelong friends. In 1965 they moved to Red Deer where Joyce managed the “Betty Shop” women’s clothing store, once again making many friends along the way. Many thanks to the E.M.T.’s and the staff at Ward 32 for all their care and help. R.I.P. Nana. In honor of Joyce’s life, a funeral service will be held at Parkland Funeral Home, 6287- 67A Street (Taylor Drive), Red Deer on Tuesday, July 16, 2013 at 1:00 p.m. In lieu of fowers, donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society, 200, 325 Manning Road N.E., Calgary, Alberta, T2E 9Z9. Condolences may be sent or viewed at www.parklandfuneralhome.com Funeral arrangements in care of Maryann Hansen, Funeral Director at PARKLAND FUNERAL HOME AND CREMATORIUM 6287 - 67 A Street (Taylor Drive), Red Deer. 403.340.4040

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ZINKEN WILCOCK, Christopher A. Marion Kathleen Feb. 3, 1969 - July 14, 2003 1923 - 2013 Always loved, never forgotten. Marion Kathleen Zinken Ma, Dad, Kathy, Robin, passed away peacefully at & families the Southwood Hospice in Calgary on Friday, July 5th, 2013, three days after her ninetieth birthday. Marion was born in Galt, Ontario on Births July 2, 1923. At the age of seven, she moved with her family to Kitchener, Ontario. Upon completing high school, she began a career as a photographer’s assistant with Charles Belair Studios. Marion married Kenneth Zinken in February of 1946. After the birth of four children, she moved with Ken and her family to Regina in 1956. A fifth child, Thomas was born in 1960. In 1961, her family moved to Saskatoon and ANDERSON then settled in Red Deer in Proud parents Darren and 1964. She remained in Red Megan Anderson along with Deer until 2003, when she big sister Mirrica are pleased moved to Calgary. Marion to announce the birth of our was an active member of the little miracles Annica and I.O.D.E., Kiwanians and the Amaira Anderson on April 30. Legion. She was also an A special thanks to doctors active member of the Gaetz Wiebe, Du plooy and Thompson. U n i t e d C h u r c h a n d t h e Along with all staff at the Red Sunnybrook United Church. Deer NICU. She worked for a brief time at Yvonne’s Fashions when her WAPPLE - MALCHOW children were grown. She Proud parents, was known for her kindness Nicole Wapple and and compassion with everyJeff Malchow and siblings one she met. She loved Peyton and Greyson, are playing bridge, gardening, happy to welcome baby boy golfing, sewing, baking and Paxton Jeffrey, traveling. She leaves to born Tuesday, June 25, mourn two daughters; Susan 2013 weighing 7 lbs., 4 oz. Hunter of Delta, B.C. and PaProud grandparents are tricia Spruyt (Bob) of Rocky Dean and Kim Wapple of Mountain House, AB, one Blackfalds and Scott and son, Bob Zinken (Linda) of LeAnne Malchow Innisfail, a daughter-in-law, of Lethbridge. Bonnie (Don) Zinken of Calgary, six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren, whom she loved dearly and who brought a sparkle to her Card Of Thanks eyes whenever they visited. She also leaves to mourn KENZLE f i v e n e p h e w s a n d t h e i r I would like to thank everyfamilies. She was prede- one who came to my birthday ceased by her son, Thomas party and for all the cards in 1968, her husband, Ken in and gifts. It made my 100 th 1991, and her son, William in Birthday a very special day! 2007. She was also prede~Wilfred ceased by her parents and two sisters. She was a devoted wife, mother, grandThe family of the late mother, great-grandmother, HERBERT FIELDING Q.C. aunt and a wonderful friend. Would like to sincerely thank She will be sadly missed by all of those great folks for all who knew her. Thank you your acts of generosity, to the staff in Calgary at both kindness, visits, prayers, the Chinook Care Center and Southwood Hospice for the flowers, cards, and donations following the unexpected wonderful care and support passing of our beloved given to Marion and her Herbert. We thank you for family. A Memorial Service your attendance at Herbert’s will be held at the SunnyCelebration of Life Service brook United Church, 12 and the Wake. Our family’s Stanton Street, Red Deer, grief and the magnitude of on Wednesday, July 17th, our loss has been lessened 2013 at 2:00 p.m. If friends by the public outpouring of desire, memorial tributes may be made to the South- love, prayers and well wishes from our friends and wood Hospice, 211 Heritage business associates. Drive SE, Calgary, Alberta, The Fielding Family T2H 1M9 or to the Canadian Cancer Society, 200, 325 Manning Road, NE, Calgary, Alberta, T2E 2P5. Condolences may be forwarded to Graduations the family by visiting www.eventidefuneralchapels.com Arrangements entrusted to EVENTIDE FUNERAL CHAPEL 4820 - 45 Street, Red Deer. Phone (403) 347-2222

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BROCHU Rodney Feb 8, 1957- July 6, 2013 Rodney with his wife by his side passed away after a long struggle with mesothelioma at the Red Deer Hospice on Saturday July 6th 2013 at the age of 56 years. He will be remembered and forever loved by his wife Marie Brochu and children Carlis (Cobralin) Brochu, Oran (Laura) Brochu and Lacey (Bradley) Brochu. Rodney will also be sadly missed by his siblings Dwight (Nancy) Brochu, Garry (Trudy) Brochu, Russ (Michelle) Brochu, Shirley (Mike) Stapleton and Jennifer Brochu. Also Four precious grandchildren Tenzen, R o r i , R y l e e a n d Ta l o n . Rodney was predeceased by his parents Norman and Muriel Brochu. Rodney enjoyed life to the fullest. He loved hunting, fishing, boating, quading and huge bonfires with family and friends. He was very proud of his children and grandchildren and enjoyed every moment he could with them. The family wishes to express their appreciation for the loving care Rodney received on Unit 32 Palliative Care at the Red Deer Regional Hospital and the Red Deer Hospice. A `Celebration of life’ will be held at Burbank Campground July 14th 2013 at 3:00pm for anyone wishing to attend. Memorial Donations may be made to The Red Deer Hospice society at 99 Arnot Ave, Red Deer, AB T4R 3S6

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