William John Kerr

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He raised me up, A man that always gave us unconditional love. We thank you William John Kerr (Dad), you left this world on November 26, 2023 and we know you jumped on Auntie Mavis’ coat tails. I pray that you all are watching over us.

God bless my sweet father, we will be forever grateful for you. You were the most loving Father, Grandfather, Uncle and Friend anyone could have ever asked for. Predeceased by his beautiful wife Wilma and his oldest son Ian, and many
others he loved.

We wish to express our gratitude to the palliative team at St Josephs Auxiliary Hospital for their strength and compassion.

A celebration of life will be shared with family and close friends in the near future. God Bless Dad.

Muriel Rynierse

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Muriel Rynierse (nee Beaulieu)
DOB: June 24, 1953
DOD: November 7, 2023
Birthplace: Royal Alexandra Hospital, Edmonton, AB.
Lived: Sherwood Park, AB.
Predeceased by her mother Bernice Read, on December 13, 2012

Muriel brought a big smile wherever she went. She lit up a room. Her care and generosity was felt by many she graced in her daily life. She was adored and respected by her friends and family. Her colleagues admired her seemingly effortless competency. She was a very hard worker and met challenges courageously.

A fairly recent re-discoverer of her Metis heritage has opened a whole new chapter of pride and reconciliation for her and her lineage.

She was a doting and loving mother and grandmother. Spending time with her two
children and grandchildren gave her tremendous joy and fulfillment. She was often in their company, they greatly lament her absence.

At her core she was a dedicated and loving wife to her husband, of 52 years, Jon Rynierse. Married Oct 9, 1971. She is survived by their son, Jordan (Jennifer) and
daughter, Tiffany (Carl) and their 6 grandchildren: Bailey, Eden, Jasper, Finnegan, Sullivan and Serenity.

Muriel was a Jehovah’s Witness and held a hope of resurrection in an earthly paradise as promised in the bible in Revelation 21:4 “He will wipe out every tear from their eyes and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor death be any more. The former things have passed away”.

Margo Wyley

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On Monday, November 27th, 2023, we said goodbye to our
amazing mom, grandmother, wife, aunt, and friend. Margo lived her life with purpose and passion, and her presence in our
everyday lives will be missed.

Her husband, Bruce, son Brent (Diana) and daughter Kim (Lionel) along with her grandchildren Ty, Mya, Liam, and Kiana will do their best to honour her memory in everything they do. Her favourite saying was, “anything worth doing is worth doing to the best of your ability.” Her work ethic and determination were an inspiration to us all.

Margo was a trailblazer. She was one of the first women to graduate from the Faculty of Physical Education at the University of Alberta. She was the captain and setter on the
U of A Panda’s volleyball team. As an educator she taught Phys. Ed., Math, and Science and finished her career as a school counsellor. As a community leader, she organized, managed, and coached multiple sports teams and hosted many block parties. She played badminton and tennis at the Royal Glenora and was a member of several bridge clubs throughout the years. Margo over-celebrated and everything. and she and Bruce were known for throwing epic parties.

She loved being outdoors: gardening, suntanning, reading, and spending her summers at the cabin on Pigeon Lake. Margo was famous for her cooking, baking, and amazing
holiday dinners. She was the ultimate cheerleader and gave the biggest hugs. She never missed one of her kids’ sporting events and was always the most enthusiastic fan. She made sure to always tell her family how proud she was of them and how much she loved them.

If you know any of us, you know Margo. Our teammates, friends, teachers, and
neighbours all enjoyed visiting and laughing with her. There was no one like her. Our hearts are shattered, but we know that mom would tell us that she’s ok and we’ll be ok. We will carry her love and lessons with us forever.

A celebration of life will be held on Sunday, December 10th from 12:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. upstairs at The Workshop Eatery located at 2003 91 St SW in Edmonton. In true Wyley fashion it will be an open-house-style event – drop in whenever and stay as long as you can. We would love to see you. Food and drinks will be provided and some stories, laughs, and tears will be shared.

In lieu of flowers please donate to the Alzheimer Society of Alberta and Northwest Territories by calling 1-866-950-5465 or emailing giving@alzheimer.ab.ca.

We love you, Mom.

Elaine Gail Tiefenbach

It is with profound sadness we announce the sudden passing of Elaine Tiefenbach on Tuesday, November 21, 2023. Her family was with her when she left us.

Elaine will be greatly missed and fondly remembered by her family and many friends.

At her request there will be no service.

Jean Ann Booth

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It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our Mum and Grandma, Jean Ann Booth. Jean passed away surrounded by loved ones.

Born on January 21st 1944 in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire England. She was predeceased by her parents Jack and Eliza Crookes, husband Peter Booth and her Brother In Law Armando Esteves.

She leaves to mourn her passing her son Paul (Amanda) Midwood , her daughter Lisa (Gary) Read. Her cherished Grandsons Jack Midwood (Katie), Joshua, Justin and Jonah Read. She also leaves her sister Rita Esteves, nephews Steven and Stuart and niece Lynne. Also her cherished four legged friend Barney.

Even though Jean emigrated to Canada she always remained true to her Yorkshire
heritage. You could always find her with a cup of Tea and a biscuit. Tea Love?

As per Jeans request, there will be no formal service. Cremation has taken place, and her final resting place will be West Yorkshire, England.

Family would like to thank all the staff at Chateau Vitaline Beaumont for the care,
patience and countless cups of tea they made her. We would like to thank the nursing staff who cared for her in the final hours of her life and your kindness will not be forgotten.

Barry Raymond Blumenschein

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Barry Raymond Blumenschein, 61, passed away unexpectedly on November 23rd, 2023. Even though he was taken away from this world too soon, his loving heart left a beacon of light for all of his family and friends.

Barry was born May 26th, 1962 in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan to Charlene Harvey, along with his brother Brian Blumenschein. Their family moved to Edmonton, where they met Bob and Tina Blumenschein, and their two families were completed with Lorianne.

Barry is survived by his beautiful loving wife of 35 years, Terrey, and their children Raymond (Haley), Cassandra (Nathan), Jennifer (Landon), Brandon, and their fur baby Kiwi.

Barry met the love of his life, Terrey, while working at Levi Strauss in Brandtford, Ontario. They married on November 26th, 1988 in Burford, Ontario. After their honeymoon to Niagara Falls, they moved to Sherwood Park, where they lived in their family home for 35 years. It was a busy home full of love, laughter, and many great memories.

Barry enjoyed his career as a Chief Power Engineer for 32 years at Alsco until his recent retirement. He was well loved by all of his coworkers and was a highly respected member of his work family.

Barry was known for his love of marathons and ran over 30 half marathons all across North America. His love of running took him and Terrey on numerous memorable vacations. Barry could always be counted on to call up for a great conversation, to watch an Oilers game with, or just to crack a cold one with and share some laughs.

The service for Barry will be an intimate gathering as per his request. In lieu of flowers, we ask for donations to be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada 1200-2300 Yonge St, Box 2414 Toronto, ON M4P1E4, in memory of Barry Blumenschein.

Mavis Patricia Thorsell

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It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved mother after her courageous battle with cancer.

Mavis is survived by her two daughters, Janice (Peter) and Leslie and her son Stephen, as well as by her partner of over 40 years, Roger Dougherty. Also, she leaves behind her grandchildren Lindsay, Michael and Ingrid (Ebe) as well as her great grand-daughters Jasper and Kaylie.

Mavis will also be greatly missed by Roger’s children Doug (Sandra), Bruce (Cynthia), Brent (Sherri), and Dianne (Keith), as well as by her nieces (Ann and Kathy), cousins (Christine and Rick), neighbors, and many good friends.

Mavis was born in Regina, Saskatchewan and lived her early years as a young girl in the small, friendly and thriving town of Govan, near Last Mountain Lake, Saskatchewan, where the family often visited for summer fun. Mavis was the youngest family member, having 3 sisters Marjorie, Edna, Norma and her brother Douglas.

After retirement in 1995, Mavis and Roger traveled extensively throughout Canada and the United States with their RV. They made many good friends along the way, playing bridge, camping and enjoying life. Arizona was a favorite destination during the winter months and we are grateful that Mavis experienced these opportunities.
Mom really loved her daily swims in the pool, enjoying life with Roger and playing bridge with friends at their winter oasis in Yuma.

Mavis was a very compassionate, kind, generous and loving person who always looked for qualities of goodness in everyone. She was the best mother and friend who always made sure that we had everything we needed, caring for us and giving her ever-lasting, unconditional love.

In addition to being a loving partner, companion, mother, friend and neighbor, Mavis was a patriotic Canadian and very proud Albertan.

She was an avid reader of current events and various thriller novels and enjoyed movies (especially older ones featuring her favorite actors like Clint Eastwood and actress Audrey Hepburn).

Mom always took great joy and appreciation in antiques, flowers, and driving her car. Her cooking and baking skills were fantastic, providing the family with many great delicious meals, treats and special-occasion dinners.

Mavis loved nature, dogs, children and her town of Sherwood Park. Her favorite bird,
appropriately, was the polite, cute and friendly chickadee.

However difficult our loss is, we take comfort in knowing that Mom is now with our Heavenly Father.

Special thanks go to her caregivers, and especially to her nurse, Peyton, who epitomizes the definition of professionalism and compassion.

As requested by Mavis, there will be no formal service. A celebration of life will be held at a date and location to be determined.

Any contributions or donations can be made to the Alberta Cancer Foundation or to Canadian Blood Services.

Gloria McIntosh

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On November 18, 2023 at the age of 68, Gloria McIntosh got her wings and went to walk with the Angels.

She was predeceased by her parents Loverne and Anne; brothers, George, William, Richard and Victor; sister, Shirley. Gloria will be remembered by her daughters Angela, Cynthia and Elena;
grandchildren Mason, Darcy, Breyanna, Nic, Sam and Nathan; brothers Leo and David; many nieces, nephews and friends.

Gloria liked adventure and wasn’t one to shy away from a challenge. She loved to travel and try new experiences. She was known for her road trips and you never knew where you were going to end up when you tagged along. She worked as an Educational Assistant for the last 15 years and enjoyed helping the children reach their goals and looked forward to all their stories.

A Celebration of Life will be held at 1:30 PM on Saturday, December 2, 2023 at University of Alberta Botanic Garden 51227 AB-60, Parkland County.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made online to the United Way – Tools for School program.

Geraldine Meeks

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It is with heavy hearts, the family of Geri Meeks regret to inform of the loss our Mother, grandmother, great grandmother.

Geri Meeks was born August 9, 1940 and passed away peacefully at the tender age of 83, on November 19, 2023 with her only daughter by her side.

Geri will be dearly missed by her life partner Ned Brick, daughter Robin (Donnie),
grandson Jesse (Melissa) and 2 beautiful great granddaughters Mia and Sophia Smith. Siblings Marie, Sharon (Rob), Wade (Michelle) and Cindy (Richard). Ned’s children Rhonda (Tavis), Jared (Jenny) and grandchildren David, Zachary, Jessica, Warren and Conrad.

Geri was known for her love of animals, especially her dog Molly and her cat Jake.

Geri will be dearly missed by her immediate family and friends.

There will not be a service, or memorial service, just a private family celebration of life.

Barbara May Louhela

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Barbara May Louhela
July 5, 1938-November 12,2023

Lori, Terry and Kathy are deeply saddened to announce the passing of our beloved mother Barbara May Louhela. She passed away peacefully at home surrounded by her loved ones.
She was predeceased by her husband Gary Louhela, her parents Myron and Lillie Crosbie, and her brother Kenny.

She leaves to mourn her beloved daughters Lori Louhela (Dave Chapman), Terry Louhela (Houde), Kathy (Syl) Kucher, grandsons Tyler and Adam Houde, and sister Lorna Smith (Crosbie). Mom also leaves to mourn the family and close friends she gathered throughout her life.

Mom was born in Rocky Mountain House and spent the majority of her life in the Bow Valley. After marrying, Mom & Dad lived in Canmore while raising their family.

As kids growing up in Canmore our home was often full. Everyone seemed to gravitate there, as Moms’s door was always open. She made it a safe place to land for whoever needed it.

Throughout her life, family and friends were drawn to her because of her beautiful smile, her warmth and her sense of humour. Her big heart, words of advice (even when unsolicited) and spunky spirit always invited you in for that hug.

Nothing made Mom happier than having her “three chicks” by her side. We had a special bond that others frequently commented on. Whenever that happened we would look at her, smile, and say “yes we do”. We were truly blessed.

Ty and Adam are so very fortunate to have had their “Grams” be such an integral part of their early lives. Her endless love and strong influence helped them become the young men they are today. She was so proud of them and they will miss her immensely.

Mom was so fortunate to have had the best, most compassionate medical teams, including Dr Michelle Paradis and her amazing staff at Snowy Owl Medical Clinic and Dr Michael Wong of the hematology clinic at the PLC. The staff at Rockyview Lodge were like family. Mom formed special bonds that will not be forgotten. The palliative care teams guided us through difficult times with kindness. We could not have navigated this journey without you all.

At moms request there will be no funeral service. A celebration of her life is being planned for the spring of 2024.

Mom had many causes she held close to her heart. If you chose, make a donation in Moms memory to one you hold close to yours.