The CAMROSE BOOSTER, September 6, 2016 – Page 31
Ethel Candlish
Donald Wayne Erickson It is with great sadness that the family of Donald Wayne Erickson announces his sudden passing on August 26, 2016 at the age of 80 years old. Don is survived by his wife Lisa Erickson; his son and daughter-in-law David and Jillian Erickson with grandsons Alexander and Jonah; his daughter Susan Erickson with grandson Liam; and his sister Marion Daley with nephews Trevor and Shawn. Don was preceded in death by his mother and father, Mary and Carl Erickson. A memorial service was held at 10:00 a.m. on Friday, September 2, 2016 at Tofield Funeral Chapel. Inurnment took place at Ryley Cemetery. “Thanks, Don, for 41 wonderful years together.” – Lisa
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Berdine Marion Busenius September 9, 1939 ~ September 8, 2010 There is someone who misses you sadly, And finds the time long since you went, There is someone who thinks of you always, And trieds to be brave and content. Gone is the face we loved so dear, Silent the voice we loved to hear; ’Tis sad, but true, we wonder why, The best are always the first to die. Your loving husband Vern and family
Annelise Kristina Rust
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November 16, 1989 ~ August 28, 2016 Annelise was born in Winnipeg, MB to Harold and Joyce Rust and spent her first two years in Fergus Falls, MN while her Dad was studying at Seminary. In 1991, they moved to Saskatoon to serve at Rock of Ages Church. During the next ten years there, she was blessed with a brother, Erik, and two sisters, Jenya and Naomi. She had many adventures at a young age with her siblings and close friends, riding bikes, playing softball, tobogganing, and canoeing down the South Saskatchewan River. In 2001, her family moved their adventure to Camrose, AB, where they began ministry at CLBI. Annelise loved sports. She played volleyball, basketball, track and field, and soccer as a Cougar, Trojan or Viking. It was through sports that she made lifelong friends with fellow teammates and coaches. When she wasn’t on the court, she had a passion for music, playing guitar, piano and finding the perfect harmony. Annelise attended CLBI from 2008 to 2010. She did an internship in Worship and Youth Ministry at Faith Lutheran Church in Estevan, SK from 2010 to 2011, and graduated with a CLBI degree in the spring of 2016. While at CLBI, Annelise developed a great passion for worship, the great outdoors, and a deep love for Christ. Annelise’s love for people and learning continued as she attended Augustana, completing a BA in Physical Education, specializing in Outdoor Education. You could often find her drinking coffee in the Forum, leading worship in chapel, working on the Vikes Crew, or preparing for the next outdoor excursion. Annelise had the privilege of helping coach the Women’s Basketball team as well as playing with her sister Jenya on the Soccer team. Once a Viking, always a Viking. Annelise was a fan of the simple things in life, a strong cup of coffee, time in the wilderness, and catching up with friends and family. She had a deep passion for camp ministry, working with kids and youth everywhere she went. She lived life to the fullest, keeping God at the center of her joy-filled, generous life. We will all miss her big smile and contagious laugh. Annelise’s earthly adventure ended peacefully in Surrey, BC on Sunday, August 28, 2016 at the age of 26 years after battling Diabetes since age 10. Annelise is survived by her parents Harold and Joyce, sisters Jenya and Naomi, and brother Erik, all of Camrose; grandmother Argie Rust of Prince Albert, SK; and grandmother Connie Skanderup of Brooks, AB. She will be missed by many extended family and friends. She was predeceased by her infant sister Hannah Grace; grandfather Halsten Rust; and grandparents Verner and Ruth Skanderup. A public graveside service will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Thursday, September 8, 2016 at Valleyview Cemetery, Camrose. A Funeral service will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Thursday September 8, 2016 at CityLights Church (4920-48 Street, Camrose) with Pastors Dean Rostad and Lance Odegard officiating. Memorial contributions are gratefully accepted to CLBI (4837-52A Street, Camrose, Alberta T4V 1W8), Camp Luther (9311 Shook Road, Mission, British Columbia V2V 7M2) or Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (17321-108 Avenue NW, Edmonton T5S 1G2).
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Ethel Candlish, 97 years of age, passed away peacefully on August 24, 2016 at Daysland Hospital surrounded by family. Ethel (Mattis) was born in Bruce in 1919 and took her education at Unity School and the School of Agriculture in Vermilion. After Stewart Candlish came back from the war, he began farming in the Daysland area and rekindled a friendship with Ethel. They were married on a very cold day – January 27, 1949. They had three daughters Myrna (John) Rawe of Strome, Bonnie (Barry) Germaniuk of Coldstream, BC and Rita (Art) Wilderman of Calgary. Their home was full of wonderful times and family gettogethers. Ethel was devoted to her family and always ensured the dinner table was overflowing with incredible food. In 1980, they retired from farm life and moved to Daysland. Stewart passed away in 1996 and Ethel continued to live in her house in Daysland until 2001 when she moved to Providence Place. Ethel’s life was focused around friends and growing family: Marie and Phillip Harty with Ethan, Elizabeth and Austin, Gene and Kelsey Rawe with Grady, Dave Germaniuk, Colin Germaniuk, Paul and Dana Wilderman with Autumn and Adam, Mark Wilderman and Kelly Pomerleau and Erin Wilderman. She maintained contact with all family members and pretty much knew what adventures all of her children, grandchildren and greatgrandchildren were involved with. Ethel spent many hours volunteering for community activities over the years and will be fondly remembered by fellow UCW members for her energy and devotion. Ethel was a very accomplished and determined lady. She excelled at anything she tried, from wedding cake decoration to sewing. Ethel was also fortunate to be blessed with a universal blood type and was called on many times during the night to rush to the hospital to share her valuable gift for a mother in labor. Ethel had many wonderful friends in the Daysland area and was always interested in what they were doing. Her heart was full of love and one of her common remarks was, “Aw, it is a wonderful life.” Her family will miss her dearly. Memorial contributions are gratefully accepted to Daysland United Church. A private family service will be held at a later date.
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