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Allan Raymond Knox

November 15, 1966 – November 6, 2018

It is with great sadness we announce the passing of our dear brother and uncle Allan at the age of 51 years. He is survived by 3 sisters, Audrey (Larry) Davis, Cheryle (Barry) Boyer, and Brenda Green; 2 brothers, James and Brian; nephews, Steven, Jason, Jeff, Michael, and Bradley; Niece, Christina; great nephew, Levi; great nieces, Trinity, Mackenzie, and Alexis; special friends, Betty Elkowich, Michelle Britton, and Terina Douglas; his pet cats, Edge and Eclipse; as well as numerous extended family and friends.

Allan was predeceased by his mother, Alice Chalmers Knox (nee Patterson); brother in-law, Carson Green; and numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, and grandparents.

Celebration of Life 
Saturday, December 1, 2018
1:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Northmount Hall
9208 – 140 Avenue
Edmonton, Alberta

Anthony (aka Tony) Charles Payne

January 1, 1945 – October 3, 2018

It is with heavy hearts the family announces the passing of Anthony (aka Tony) Charles Payne on Wednesday, October 3, 2018 at age 73 years. Tony is lovingly remembered by his daughter, Tammy (Sam) Dufty; sons, Graham (Keri) Payne, and Anthony Payne; grandchildren, Kyle Dufty, Jordan Dufty, Corey Dufty, Alexander Payne, and Andrew Payne. He is survived by his siblings, Janet (Ted) Smith, Graham (Pauline) Payne, Louis (Linda) Payne, Sheila (Mick) Forbes, Martyn (Carol) Payne, Robert (Carole) Payne, Andrew Payne, Barbara (Darren) Holmes; as well as numerous nieces, nephews, extended family and friends.

Tony has now joined his wife, Wendy Payne (nee Thornton) and brother, Nicholas Payne.

Celebration of Tony’s Life

Saturday, November 10, 2018
at 6:30 pm
Sandman Hotel – Great Room
17635 Stony Plain Road
Edmonton, Alberta

Audrey Eileen Campbell

May 27, 1958 – September 27, 2018

Audrey Eileen Campbell passed away peacefully on Thursday, September 27, 2018 at 60 years of age in Edmonton, Alberta at the Misericordia Community Hospital. She leaves behind her daughter, Jennifer; her son, Ryan; two sisters, Joy and Marilyn; two brothers, Gerald and Don; aunt, Dorothy; as well as numerous extended family and friends.

Audrey was predeceased by her parents, Donald and Donna; and brother, Eugene.

Audrey’s children were the apple of her eye and her best accomplishment in life. She had an infectious smile, witty sense of humour, and was a kind woman. She will be missed by many.

Family would like to thank the staff and friends she made over the years at Everglades Special Care Lodge for the care, support, and compassion they provided her. As well as the doctors and nurses at Misericordia Community Hospital that cared for Audrey in her difficult final days.

In lieu of flowers donations will be gratefully accepted in honor of Audrey by the Canadian Mental Health Association at CMHA Alberta Division, 320 Ledgeview Business Centre, 9707 – 110 Street NW, Edmonton, Alberta T5K 2L9

Funeral Service

Friday, October 12, 2018
at 1:00 pm
Fountain Garden Funeral Chapel
10969 – 101 Street NW
Edmonton, Alberta

Wilda “aka Terry” Corinne O’Neill (nee Slack)

Deep Peace of the Infinite Peace to You

It is with great sadness that the family of Wilda “aka Terry“ Corinne O’Neill (nee Slack) announces her passing on Sunday, September 10, 2018 at Capital Care Norwood in Edmonton, Alberta at the age of 91 years. Wilda is survived by her loving children, Linda Corinne (Marcel), Michael Paul, Patrick Joseph (Lavina), Brian Christopher, Catherine Elaine, and Kevin Joseph. She is fondly remembered by six grandchildren; seven great grandchildren; nieces and nephews; as well as extended family and friends. Wilda was predeceased by her beloved husband, Joseph O’Neill (June 5, 1926 – August 27, 1991); her parents, Wilfred and Matilda (nee Reid) Slack; and two sisters, Phyllis and Norma. The family wishes to express gratitude to the staff at the Royal Alexandra Hospital and Capital Care Norwood in Edmonton, as well as the staff at the Seasons Residence in Wetaskiwin. At Wilda’s request cremation has taken place, a private interment was held at Wetaskiwin Cemetery, followed by a private celebration of Life that was held at the Seasons Residence in Wetaskiwin.

Rosemary Esch (nee Grassl)

It is with great sadness the family of Rosemary Esch (nee Grassl) announces her sudden passing on Wednesday, August 22, 2018 at the age of 74 years. Rosemary Esch will be dearly missed by her husband, William; her children, Rose Lynn (Darrel), Sharon (Ron), Laura Mae (Richard), and Stephen (Kate); her grandchildren, Desiree, Ashley, Cole (Kaeley), Jillian (Travis), Elizabeth (Curt), Dustin (Jamie), Alysha (Jordy), Myshayla (Michael), Derek (Sarah), Amanda, Jadyen (Tyler); 10 great-grandchildren; siblings Shirley (Alvin), Tony, Joe, Bob (Sandra), Walter (Brenda); as well as numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.

She is predeceased by her mother, Annie and her father, Anton; her sister, Diana and her twin sisters, Rita and Lisa.

At Rosemary’s request no service is to be held and cremation has taken place.

Ron Edward George Allan

April 24, 1973 – August 2, 2018

It is with great sadness that the family of Ron Edward George Allan announce his passing after a brief illness on Thursday, August 2, 2018 at the age of 45 years.

Ron was born in Edmonton, Alberta on April 24, 1973 to Penny Allan and Ronald Bull. He lived most of his life in Edmonton Alberta, except for a few brief times when he lived in British Columbia. As a young man he always took pride in his appearance, and always tried to be the best he could be. Ron loved the outdoors and spent a lot of his time fishing. He had some struggles but was hard working, sometimes working multiple jobs, he was very proud of his position with the City of Edmonton. He will be greatly missed by many.

He is survived by his 5 children; sons, Jordan and his mother Shauna, Seth and his mother Tanya, Raiden and his mother Mailai; daughters, Sharly, Angel and their mother, Charmayne; his mother, Penny Allan; brother, Edward “Ted” (Cynthia)Allan; sister, Bobbie-Lynn (Jesse) Pruden; nephew, Chase Allan; as well as numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends.

Predeceased by numerous family including his auntie, Jean Allan; cousins, Karen Toma, Jason Bugnet, Dale Allan and Joey Allan.

Celebration Of Life
Sunday, August 19, 2018
at 1:00 pm
Gold Bar Community Hall
4620 – 105 Avenue NW
Edmonton, Alberta

Following the service the family invites you to join them for a potluck and time of fellowship
if you wish to contribute to the potluck or for more information please contact
Bobbie-Lynn by email at bobbolla64@gmail.com

Sophia Tymchyshyn

August 9, 1945 ~ April 27, 2018

Sophia Tymchyshyn passed on Friday, April 27, 2018 at 72 years in Edmonton, Alberta. Sophia was born in Austria, Ukraine on August 9, 1945 to John and Maria Tymchyshyn. During WW II Sophia’s father was an underground fighter against the Nazis, following the war the family relocated to Edmonton, Alberta. Sophia obtained her education in Edmonton and later went on to get her Masters of Electrical Engineering at McGill University. Following school Sophia maintained a long career with CP Rail as a supervisor in the electrical department. She returned to Edmonton around 1996 to care for ailing father. Sophia was predeceased by her parents, John and Maria Tymchyshyn.

Funeral Service
Tuesday, June 5, 2018
at 11:00 am
Fountain Garden Funeral Chapel
10969 – 101 Street
Edmonton, Alberta

Anthony John Kutera

March 20, 1961 – May 7, 2018 

With heavy hearts and great sadness, we announce the passing of Anthony Kutera on Monday, May 7, 2018 in Fort McMurray, Alberta at the age of 57 years.

Anthony was born in Edmonton and worked as a painter servicing Edmonton and area, Yellowknife, Nunavut and Ft McMurray. Anthony was known for his music and the ability to play the violin. He sure knew how to make those violin strings come to life – he had such a soft soul!

Anthony is survived by his children, Larissa (Scott), Matthew, Cory (Carly), and Lauren (Lane); sisters, Christine (Rudy), Paula (David), and Janine (Laurie); brother, Ken; as well as many nieces, nephews, cousins, aunts, uncles, numerous friends, and co-workers.

Anthony was predeceased by his mother, Anna; father, Antoni; and brother, (Jerry).

Celebration of Life
at 2:00 pm
June 9, 2018
50320 Highway 814
Leduc County, Alberta.


Inurnment will be at a later date TBD. Cremation has taken place.

Helen Lorraine Hawke (nee Campbell)


November 6, 1924 ~ May 12, 2018

Helen passed away at the age of 93 years with family by her side on Saturday, May 12, 2018. She was a beloved mother who will be truly missed, was known to many as “Granny” and made new friends anywhere she went. She will always be remembered for her beautiful smile, kind heart, love of walking and fondness of desserts. Helen is survived by her three children, Linda Jean (Albie), Bill, and Cathy Ann; 8 grand children; 11 great grandchildren; 2 great great grandchildren; sister, Jean; as well as numerous extended family and friends.

She is predeceased by the love of her life, Floyd; parents, William and Minnie; Son, Ronnie; grandson’s wife, Diane; brother, Lawson; sister, Francis; brother in-laws, Tom and Leonard; and sister in-law, Margaret.

Celebration of Life
Thursday, May 24, 2018
at 2:00 pm
Leduc Lions Campground
4314 Lions Park Road
Leduc, Alberta

Gerald “Jerry” Panas 

December 16, 1946 ~ May 5, 2018

It is with great sadness the family announces the passing of Gerald “Jerry” Panas on Saturday, May 5, 2018 at 71 years of age. You will be forever loved by your daughter, Angela (Ken) Bechtel; and grand-daughter Kalei Leitch of Lethbridge, Alberta; fiancée, Ellen Trousdale-Ayers of Houston Texas, United States Of America; siblings, Dianne Cameron of Spruce Grove, Alberta, Danny (Heather) Panas of Niagara Falls, Ontario, Ricky (Tina) Panas of Calgary, Alberta, Lenny (Josie) Panas of Edmonton, Alberta, Carol Panas of Wetaskiwin, Alberta; nieces, Tanya Panas of Angus, Ontario, Terry-Lynn (Brad) Andres of Lumby, British Columbia; nephews, Scott (Christina) Cameron of Edmonton, Alberta, Kirk (Liz) Cameron of Kelowna, British Columbia, Christopher (Joy) Panas of Niagara Falls, Ontario, Michael Panas, Calgary, Alberta; great nieces, Katie Stevens of Wetaskiwin, Alberta, Meagan Andres of Lumby, British Columbia, Brooke Cameron of Edmonton, Alberta, Johanna Panas of Campbell River, British Columbia, Sophie Panas of Niagara Falls, Ontario, and newborn Katherine Panas of Niagara Falls, Ontario; great nephews, Tyler Andres of Lumby, British Columbia, and Ryley Cameron of Edmonton, Alberta; uncle, Walter Jacun, Edmonton, Alberta; as well as numerous beloved family and friends.

He was predeceased by his first wife, Bonnie; second wife, Marg; and parents, William and Nina (nee Jacun) Panas.

He met Bonnie Bechtel when they were both pretty young and they were very pleased to welcome Angela in 1970. He talked about Angela all the time despite having to spend long periods of time away working.  He was very excited when found he had a granddaughter, Kalei with whom he developed a strong bond. From the time she was a baby he always talked about her and carried her pictures with him everywhere he went.  

He met Margaret Cunningham whose sense of humour matched his own; together they shared a happy and loving relationship. Marg passed away in the early 2000’s and Jerry’s heart was truly broken. 

Jerry later met Ellen Trousdale Ayers, and they later became engaged. They were happy to accompany Angela, Ken, and Kalei on a Disneyland Cruise to the Caribbean. He was so very proud of his daughter and granddaughter. These were some of his happiest times. Jerry was known to call Ellen twice a day to check in with her and to say good morning and good night to her when they were apart.

Jerry left home at the age of 16 and worked on the highway that was built between Prince Rupert and Prince George. He had some awesome stories about the oil patch. During his career he drove from the Arctic Circle, to the Gulf of Mexico, and the Pacific to Atlantic. If you mentioned a city by name or the news brought up a new location he could invariably tell a story about that place, very seldom had he not been to the mentioned city.

Jerry’s work occupied a lot of his world and hours with the many great stories he told. In one of the stories he spoke of a time when he had just moved an oil rig in Alberta. On this move he and his swamper came across a guy who was stuck in the ditch with a huge car. Always willing to help someone, he asked his swamper to chain up the car and he would pull him out. So they pulled the guy out and were travelling along the highway having great conversation before they remembered the guy was still hooked to the chain. They had pulled him about 50 miles before they remembered. The guy was a little white knuckled when they finally stopped.

Another time early in his career he was working for an Alberta outfit moving rigs and he hadn’t been paid for about 6 weeks. So he drove the truck about 200 miles, parked it in a truck stop and left it sitting at a high idle and “lost” the keys very quickly. Then he took a bus home; needless to say he never did receive his paycheque nor was he asked about the truck.

One of his siblings says he hated city driving though he never complained about it.

A long time friend of his stated that he was sure that he had spent years moving oil rigs around Alberta and B.C with Paps, he also hauled with LTL, West freight, Patterson Noble, and pipe for NIC before he purchased his own truck and made hundreds of trips from Alberta to Texas. He was accident free for nearly 55 years before retiring in 2015.

Jerry’s nephew recalls when he was three and Jerry bought him a lollipop that was bigger than he was; and it became a kind of a ritual between them after that. 

One of his nieces stated that he had picked her up on numerous trips (after she had lost her mom) and took her on some of his adventures; he would laugh at her when she was nervous while driving thru the tunnels. This effort he made for her meant so much to her as she was growing up without her mom; and she will never forget his kindness towards her.

Another nephew described how Jerry possessed all those things that money can’t buy: manners, morals, respect, character, common sense, trust, patience, class, integrity and love. And he thought that Jerry’s legacy was that he was the one who wanted to ‘keep the family together.’

So we say to our dear father, grandfather, fiancé, brother, brother in-law, uncle, great-uncle, dear friend, and nephew…Gerald “Jerry” Panas We are going to miss you our dear one…who never said a bad thing about anyone; knowing how destructive criticism and negativity is, he never spread gossip; who didn’t hold a grudge with anyone; whose wisdom surpassed all of ours in ways we may never realize; who cried openly in sad movies; who loved animals…especially little dogs…. (cats and all animals in fact); whose legacy includes a burning desire to love and accept each and every family member and in his humble way and with never ending humour had a way to endear others to him and to make others feel comfortable. You were such an intelligent and fine man Jerry Panas. Forever loved and sadly missed.

Celebration of Life
Saturday, July 28, 2018
at 1:00pm
Royal Canadian Legion Branch 86
5003 – 52 Avenue
Wetaskiwin, Alberta

Jerry’s family would greatly appreciate your attendance at the service
and look forward to hearing the stories you have to share.

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