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Marva Louise Mullock (nee Bowen/Murphy)

January 22, 1936 ~ January 26, 2022

It is with great sadness the family announces that Marva Mullock of Edmonton was called home to be with her parents, Elrene Bowen and Jordan Murphy; son, Kevin David Sanders; and husband, Tom Norman Mullock.

Marva was born in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada and attended school in New Brook, Alberta.

Mother of, Melvin (Gilbert) Sanders, Marilyn (Rob) Sanders, Doyle (Lynn) Sanders, Marvin (Kim) Sanders, Rene (Craig) Graham and Pamela Zgrablic. She was a grandmother and great grandmother to numerous children. She will be lovingly missed by her family and friends.

Memorial Donations

In lieu of flowers please consider a donation in memory of Marva to the
Alberta Cancer Foundation
710, 10123 – 99 Street
Edmonton, Alberta
T5J 3H1
1-866-412-4222
albertacancer.ca/in-memory

Joan Teasdale

1927 ~ 2022

My mom, Joan Teasdale, passed away peacefully on January 31, 2022 at the Devonshire Long Term Care Center. That was 2 years and 2 days after my dad passed away. It was a challenging 2 years with the COVID isolation at Canterbury, the broken hip, the temporary placement at South Terrace and the move in November to Devonshire. Her last two months were spent in a warm and caring environment at Devonshire. Staff even gave her a special teapot so she could have a “proper” cup of tea.

Mom was born on October 4, 1927 at Prudhoe in northern England. She was proud of graduating from the Queen Elizabeth grammar school in Hexham in 1944. As well she might have been, based on these comments from her head mistress: Joan was…” a pupil much above the average in ability and a serious and conscientious worker who always did well in her studies. In July 1944 she obtained the Oxford School leaving Certificate with credits in 9 subjects and the highest mark, A, in History, Geography, Botany and Mathematics.”

Mom returned to the Grammar School in 1954 in the position of school secretary. The headmistress was still there and said of her work: Joan is: ”thoroughly competent and reliable and perfectly honest and trustworthy. She gets on well with her colleagues and could adapt herself quickly to new surroundings.”

I think the headmistress nailed it and my mom lived up to that admirable characterization all of her life.

In between stints at the Grammar School she worked in the English Civil Service at the Tax Office and at Chesters County Mansion as the Estate Secretary (think Downtown Abbey, the TV show)

She immigrated to Edmonton in January, 1957. Since my dad was already in Canada, she had to bring me by herself. This involved stops in Gander, New York and an overnight at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel in Montreal. Our flights were delayed so my dad had to keep coming to the Municipal Airport in Edmonton to see if we had arrived, communications being what they were at the time.


She became a proud Canadian citizen in 1976, but remained very English in manners and cultural behaviours. Tea time was always very important, and using the good china when guests were over. She also collected an impressive array of Royal Doulton porcelain figures which were prominently displayed in a corner cabinet. She had an amazing ability to make perfect Yorkshire pudding for the weekly Sunday roast beef dinner.

Mom’s work history in England prepared her well for her 30 year career as Office Manager at the Links Clinic, which used to be on 124 Street. It was one of the largest medical clinics in the city and it was a big job running the front of the house and liaising with the doctors. As grandson Matthew observed recently, she was ahead of her times in terms of the responsibilities she was entrusted with.

It was not all work however. They were part of a very tight social group of about 12 friends, many from England, who hung out together. They entertained at each other’s homes (I loved playing the game of Beetle with the adults at their parties); they went ballroom dancing at the Rainbow Ballroom; they bowled at the lanes across from the Garneau Theatre; and they travelled. My word, they knew how to escape winter by travelling.

When they were still working they routinely spent 3 weeks in Hawaii or Mexico. After they retired they habitually spent 7 weeks in Spain or Portugal with my dad’s brother Sid and his wife Gwen. They also cruised down the Mississippi and vacationed in Australia with friends. There last trip included a stay and a high tea at the Empress Hotel when Shelley and I took them to Victoria for a wedding anniversary.

I got my love of reading and learning in general, from my Mom. I think she was more determined that I was going to University than I was. Shelley says I look a lot like my Mom also.

She lived a very full life: full of love, adventure, friendships and accomplishments. She will be well-remembered.

Memorial Service

Given the current challenges with travel and gatherings our plans for a memorial service are in flux. One option we are considering is returning the remains of both my Mom and Dad to England later this year to rest beside the other Teasdales in the cemetery in Hexham.

Leona Audrey Logie (née Tyndall)

January 23, 1935 ~ January 23, 2022

It is with deep sadness the family of Leona Audrey Logie announce her passing on Sunday, January 23, 2022 on her 87th birthday.

Leona is survived by her children, Mark (Judy) Logie and Cheryl (Garth) Willman; sister, Merne (Elmer) Arndt; grandchildren, Taylor (Jason), Chad (Kara), Josh (Megan) and Nikki (Myles); 5 ½ great grandchildren; as well as many nieces, nephews, extended family and friends.

Leona was predeceased by her parents, Maurice and Velma (née Quinn) Tyndall; her first husband, Tom Logie and her second husband, Moe Campbell; son, Miles Logie; and her sibling, Vernon Warren.

After retiring from many years of bookkeeping, she enjoyed snow birding down south in Casa Grande and then traveling the world. Her later years were spent volunteering and being devoted to her family.


Celebration of Leona’s Life
A Celebration of Leona’s Life will be held on
Friday, February 11, 2022
at 2:00 pm
at Glenwood Funeral Home
52356 Range Road 232, Sherwood Park, Alberta.

All are welcome to attend with a QR code along with valid ID
as required by Alberta’s restrictions exemption program.

Harry Josef Spring

May 9, 1934 ~ December 31, 2021

It is with heavy hearts and sadness we announce the sudden passing of Harry Josef Spring on December 31, 2021.

He will be cherished in the thoughts and memories of his wife, Margaret; son, Harry Jr (Alison); daughter, Sharon; grandsons, Joee and Mitchell; sister, Marge; brother-in-law, John; as well as numerous nieces and nephews, extended family and friends.

He was predeceased by his parents and his brothers, Valentine “Val” William “Bill” and Richard “Dick”. 

The family would like to give a special thanks to the staff at Miller Crossing for their care and support. 

Funeral Service
Due to Covid there may be a private family funeral at a later date. 

Memorial Donations
In lieu of flowers donations can be sent to the Alzheimer’s Society.

James Denzil Stuart

1952 ~ 2021

With great sadness the family of James Denzil Stuart announce his passing in Edmonton, Alberta on Monday, November 22, 2021 at the age of 69 years, after a prolonged period of dementia.

Jim or Jamie was predeceased by his parents, Ramsay and Margery Stuart; and his brother, Chris Forster.

He is survived by his sisters, Helen Stuart (Barry) and Jane Carruthers (Neil); nephews, Stuart (Becky) and Reid; niece, Grace (Adam); as well as great nephews, Luke and Marshall; and great niece, Azaleia.

Jim grew up in Bon Accord, and had many friends in the area. Anyone who knew Jim would instantly recognize his great sense of humour, cutting wit, and uncanny ability to do impersonations! He could be quite charming and his grinning smile was infectious.

Jim began travelling in 1972, and lived overseas for 40 years in New Zealand, Japan, England, and Cambodia, as well as travelling extensively in Europe and S.E. Asia. He taught English, spoke fluent Japanese, and he earned his Black Belt in karate. Jim taught himself to play the guitar and became an accomplished guitarist.

He returned to Canada in 2012, in ill health and lived in various facilities due to his dementia. While at one such facility, Jim became bored in the confines of the garden courtyard, so he jumped the fence and started to run laps around the adjoining vacated schoolyard. The staff were frantically calling to him over the fence – “James! Please come back!”. Jim would jog past them and declare, “I’m running laps – if I were running away, I’d be running in a straight line!”

He later moved to Spruce View Manor in Gibbons where the staff and many of the residents, made Jim feel at home and would help him if he got confused. One dear lady, Margaret Houghton, adopted Jim like a son, taking him to the Legion for a beer, where he was a popular dancing partner, or “dragging” him down to game night.

Though very self-deprecating, Jim had a strong sense of social justice and throughout his travels he continually helped people who were underprivileged. He was often instrumental in helping young teens to get jobs that would not normally be available to them, thereby saving them from abject poverty.

He remained true to his roots, as a decent and kind man, but his temper never failed to flair up if he saw an injustice being done! At Schonsee Lifestyle Options, the staff and other residents became part of his family, particularly when Covid restrictions curtailed visits. One of the staff expressed her deep regrets at his passing. She said, “We will really, really miss him!” What a fitting tribute to a life that was well lived and lived on his own terms.

Jim’s family would like to extend our deepest gratitude to the doctors, nurses, and caregiving staff who were involved in his care over the last 10 years.

At Jim’s request, there will not be a funeral service, in lieu of flowers, anyone who wishes, can make a donation to the Red Cross or to the Alzheimer’s Society, with our deepest appreciation. Helen, Jane, and family.

Lloyd Ernest Smith

August 13, 1955 – November 14, 2021

It is with wonderful memories and heavy hearts that the family of Lloyd Ernest Smith announces his passing.

On Sunday, November 14, 2021 Lloyd Ernest Smith of Spruce Grove, AB formerly of Mayerthorpe, AB passed away peacefully at the age of 66 years, after his courageous battle with cancer.

Lloyd is survived by his loving wife of 36 years, Susan Ellen Smith; daughter, Andrea (Vince) Clark of Spruce Grove, AB; son, Kyle (Jenna) Smith of Spruce Grove, AB; grandchildren, Whitney, Felicia, Ethan and Emmett; cherished mother, Josephine Smith (nee Arnold); brother, Bruce (Trudy) Smith; sister, Kim (Wade) Halverson; brother, Tom (Cynthia) Smith; brother-in-law’s & sister-in-law’s, Richard (Alice) Aubrey; David (Linda) Aubrey as well as many other relatives, nieces, nephews and friends. Lloyd is predeceased by his father, Vernon Smith; grandparents, Ernest & Gertrude Smith, William & Alice Arnold; father-in-law & mother-in-law Leonard & Emma Aubrey; and brother-in-law Leon Aubrey.

“God saw you getting tired, and a cure was not to be; so he put his arms around you, and whispered, “Come with me”. With tearful eyes we watched you suffer, and saw you fade away; although we loved you dearly, we could not make you stay.  A golden heart stopped beating, hard working hands to rest. God broke our hearts to prove to us, he only takes the best.”

Thank you to the staff and doctors of the Cross Cancer Institute for their care and compassion shown to Lloyd and the family.

Memorial Service
The family will gather for a private Memorial Service.

Memorial Donations
In Lieu of flowers, donation may be made directly to a charity of one’s choice.

Betty Florence Osborne (nee Martell)

1937 – 2021

Beloved wife and mother, Betty peacefully passed away in her sleep with her family at her bedside on October 7, 2021 at the age of 84 years. Betty was predeceased by her husband, Ray. Betty is lovingly remembered by her children, Judy, Trent and Randy (Kim); grandchildren, Carri (Dallas), Matthew and Johnathon; and four great grandchildren, Elizabeth, Izabella, Jackson and Joeseph; her extended family, Audrey (Dwayne), Debra, Doreen (Dean), Mike (Alycia), Michelle, Amber (Kyle), Jordan, Jacob, Billy, Katherine and David. She will also be remembered as a loving sister, aunt and close friend.

Rest in Peace sweet Mom
know we love you always
I carry your heart with me
I carry it in my heart
I am never without it
anywhere I go, you go dearest.

A Celebration of Betty’s Life will be held at a later date.

Stella Annie Coombs (nee Kolodnicki)

July 28, 1932 ~ August 15, 2021

Stella was the first daughter born in Canada to Peodore and Juzefa Kolodnicki on July 28, 1932. Her parents had immigrated from Ukraine and resided in Padstow, Alberta when Stella was born. She grew up in the Rockford Bridge area,where she attended school and worked on the farm. After meeting her husband Albert, who’s family had immigrated from England,they would go on to reside in the Edmonton Area. Most of the families years in Edmonton were spent at the Good Samaritan, Stella resided with them until her passing. Stella loved the people of the Good Samaritan. Family was most important to Stella and they will remember her kindness and love for life

Stella will be forever remembered by her children, Carolanne (Juard) Sullivan, their daughter and 1 grandchild, Connie (Don) Slevinsky, their 3 children and 6 grandchildren, Rose Decorby her 3 duaghters and 7 grandchildren, and Ruth Lee her 2 children and 7 grandchildren; her sister, Jesse Graham and her son; brother, Walter and his daughter; sister in-law, Marilyn Kolodnicki and her 3 boys; brother in-law, Stan Sidjak and his 2 daughters; as well as numerous extended family and friends.

Stella was predeceased by her husband, Albert William Coombs; parents, Peodore and Juzefa Kolodnicki; brothers, Jacob Kolodnicki and John Kolodnicki; and sister, Mary Sidjak.

Inurnment

Friday September 10, 2021
1:00 pm
Saint Joachim Catholic Cemetery
10500 – 117 Street NW
Edmonton, Alberta

Audrey Aileen Hansen (nee Reith)

February 25, 1948 – August 19, 2021

Audrey Aileen Hansen (nee Reith) passed away on Thursday, August 19, 2021 at the age of 73 years at Miller Crossing Long Term Care Centre in Edmonton, Alberta. Audrey was born at the Royal Alexandra Hospital in Edmonton, Alberta on February 25, 1948, the youngest child and only daughter of George and Aileen Reith. She is survived by her two children, Krystal (Jeff) Belitsky and Jason (Alana) Hansen; grandchildren, Hannah (Ben) Goliath, David (Aisha Hunt-Mundy) Seibert, Rachel Deren, Ethan Hansen, Katherine Belitsky, and Ben Hansen; great grandchildren, Jackson Hunt-Seibert and Camille Goliath; brother, Douglas Reith; as well as numerous nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her father, George, in1963; her stepfather, Milton Pettibone, in 1991; mother, Aileen (nee Rigney), in 2015; and brother, David, in 2020.

Audrey’s family would like to thank the doctors, nurses, and staff of Miller Crossing Long Term Care Home for their care and compassion.

Celebration of Life
Postponed tell further notice

Memorial Donations
In lieu of flowers donations can be made to the Mental Health Foundation
https://mentalhealthfoundation.ca/donate/

Gary Edward Gall

August 15, 1953 ~ July 7, 2021

It is with great sadness that the family of Gary Edward Gall announces his passing after a brief illness, on Wednesday, July 7, 2021, at the age of 67 years.

Gary will be lovingly remembered by his best friend and wife of 42 years, Darlene; his children, Nicholas (Melissa), and Jonathan (Dana). Gary will also be lovingly remembered by his four grandchildren, Eric, Jaclyn, Benjamin and Julia; by his stepmother, Nancy Gall (Alvin); brother, Chris; and sisters, Leah and Nancy-Rae (Doug). Gary will also be forever remembered by his numerous nieces, nephews and extended families and friends.

Gary was predeceased by his mother, Gloria Brant; his father, Ray Gall and sister, Linda MacKinnon.

Celebration of Life

Friday, July 23, 2021
at 1:00 pm
Hainstock’s Funeral Home & Crematorium
9810 34 Ave NW
Edmonton, AB

For those unable to attend we invite you to join us on the livestream at
https://view.oneroomstreaming.com/authorise.php?k=1626304060125300

Memorial Donations

In lieu of flowers Memorial donations in memory of Gary may be made to
Hope Mission
9908 106 Ave NW
Edmonton, AB
T5H 0N6
we.care@hopemission.com

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