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ROZUMNIAK, Mary In loving memory of Mary Rozumniak January 15, 1928 – July 2, 2014 No sadder day has passed us by since opening Heaven’s door… No moment, without memory of kindness, love and more. We miss you Mom but know that you, the angels keep… in peace, until we meet again they’ll safely watch you sleep. Forever missed, Glen & Kelly, Mike, Savannah
ZAYATZ, OREST July 6, 2018 In loving memory of our dear Dad and Grandfather who passed away on July 6, 2018 Days of sadness still come over us Tears in silence often flow For memory keeps you ever near us Though we lost you dad, one year ago. When family ties are broken And loved ones have to part It leaves a wound that never heals And an ever aching heart We cannot bring the old days back When we were all together But fond memories from the past Will live with us forever Gone dear father, gone forever How we miss your smiling face But you left us to remember None on earth can take your place Every day is filled with memories And loving thoughts of you Of all the words and thoughtful things That you would say or do We hold you close within our hearts And there forever you will remain To watch over us throughout our lives Until we meet again. Deeply missed and forever in our hearts, Your loving children, Eli, Dianne (Grant), Linda (Michael), Lorraine (Jeffrey) and Grandchildren, Bayley, Brynne, Carson, Ashlyn, Brendan, Karleen and Ava
CHARLTON, Alberta Helena SEPTEMBER 23, 1945 – June 23, 2019 On Sunday, June 23, 2019, Alberta Charlton of Two Hills, Alberta passed away at the age of 73 years. Our beautiful wife, mother, grandmother, great grandmother, aunt and friend lost her battle with cancer. Alberta lived a fulfilling life on the farm with her husband Gerald, raising their family. She loved to garden and to read, but mostly she loved her family. There is a hole in our hearts with her passing and will forever be missed. Cremation has taken place. AUTUMN ROSE FUNERAL HOME LTD. VEGREVILLE,780-603-5800
DORIN, Malcolm Ernest December 29, 1949 – March 12, 2019 On Tuesday, March 12, 2019, Malcolm Dorin of Vegreville, Alberta passed away at the age of 69 years. Malcolm is survived by his loving family, his wife of 46 years, Marion; his children Marla Dorin (Aaron Johnson) and their children Evangeline and Henry Johnson, Christopher Dorin and Craig (Kati) Dorin and their children Calvin, Chloe and Clarisse Dorin; one sister Arlene (Clifford) Field; along with numerous sisters in law, brothers in law, nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Malcolm was predeceased by his parents Ernest and Ellen Dorin and his parents in law Nick and Nancy Stuart. A Memorial Service will be held on Friday, July 12, 2019 at 2:00 p.m. at St. John’s Lutheran Church in Vegreville, Alberta with Pastor Sang Rog Choi officiating. Donations may be made to the “Heart & Stroke Foundation of Alberta” or “St. John’s Lutheran Church – Vegreville, AB” To send condolences, please visit www.autumnrosefuneralhome.com AUTUMN ROSE FUNERAL HOME LTD. Vegreville, 780-603-5800
TEMINSKY, Victor February 16, 1931 - July 3, 2006 In loving memory of a special husband, father and grandfather who left us 13 years ago. We remember the times of laughter We remember the times of tears. These are the precious memories Our hearts will hold dear Gone are the days of sickness Gone is the pain and fear. He’s with his blessed savior now For all the coming years. They are walking the streets of Gold And communing hand in hand His home is now in Heaven That the blessed promised land. So we will dry our eyes and praise the Lord For the plan that He has made That takes us from this world of pain And brings a brighter day We will cry when our hearts need to But we will let laughter come again And we know that we will be with him When God fulfills His plan. Always remembered and loved Jeanette, Jason, Debbie, Colleen, Darren, Bella and Brenna
Mafty Olineck July 2, 2003
Canadian Unity Celebrated at Canada’s Day Breakfast Rosanne Fortier News Correspondent Canada is a country which is composed of communities who care and value inclusiveness. Togetherness was celebrated with the traditional Canada Day’s Pancake Breakfast at Vegreville Social Centre on July 1. Following this, MLA for Fort Saskatchewan/Vegreville, Jackie ArmstrongHomeniuk said a speech on behalf of the Province of Alberta. “We are celebrating Canada today. Sometimes, it is easy for us to forget a nation we all call home was united through the pursuit of a dream that once was thought of as impossible. On the first of July 1867, our nation’s founders created this great country. We know we can count on Canadians, we stand up for each other, and our successes have always come from its people. Each time others have tried to extinguish the liberties we enjoy, Canadians have promptly stood up to defend the values we live by. We have taken pride in our Canadian Arm Forces and have admired their role as projectors and peacekeepers both globally and within our borders. Today, we celebrate how much they have accomplished together and we set our sights on the future. Together, we will keep building a country where every Canadian, no matter where you’re from has a real and fair chance to succeed.” While enjoying the pancake breakfast, citizens who came from other countries commented on how Canada is different from where they were
Canadian unity - CONTINUED ON PAGE 23 Vera Olineck November 29, 2016 Through tears, we saw you fading, And we watched you pass away, Our hearts were almost broken, We wanted you to stay. It broke our hearts to lose you, But you did not go alone For part of us went with you, On the day God called you home. So many things have happened Since you were called away So many things to share with you If you were here today. They say time heals all sorrow and helps us to forget But so far time has only shown We never will forget. Forever in our hearts and deeply missed by your loving children Orest (Catherine) Olineck, Sylvia (George), Kupka, Patricia (Al) Gee, Martha (Tom) Evans; grandchildren and great grandchildren
(Front left) Marie Wispinski who came from Holland to Canada when she was 20 years old is seated with her friends. (Rosanne Fortier/photo)