Category: Obituary (Page 2 of 13)

Debrah Maryann Belitsky

Dec 22, 1953 – January 11, 2023

Debrah Maryann Belitsky, age 69 years, passed away the morning of Wednesday, January 11, 2023 at the University Hospital in Edmonton, Alberta, after a long struggle with health issues.

Deb was survived by sisters, Linda (Mel) Warner and Sharon Belitsky; brother, Jeff (Krystal) Belitsky; nieces, Hillary (Kevin) Yaremchuck and Katie Belitsky; nephews, Dana Belitsky and David Seibert; and great nephew, Jackson Hunt- Seibert.

Deb was predeceased by her parents, Murray & Kay (nee Demchuk) Belitsky and sister, Gwen Belitsky.

Deb was born in small town Canora, Saskatchewan, the first child of Murray & Kay Belitsky. She lived on the farm for a short time before moving to Edmonton, Alberta where she lived her entire life. Deb spent several years with Henry Singer Clothing and recently retired from EPCOR Water Services. She enjoyed travel, especially her many trips to to Puerto Vallarta with family. Family and friends gatherings were most important to her. She was not a lover of dogs, but if there was a dog around, you could bet they would always go to Deb for a pet or a treat. Deb had a love for flowers, whether caring for summer pots or fresh cut flowers, she always had flowers around her. So no doubt she will be enjoying endless blooms in heaven.

Many thanks to the teams of Nurses, Doctors and staff at the University of Alberta Hospital for the care they provided Deb.

On behalf of our family, thank you all for your prayers during her time of illness.

Memorial Service

Sunday, February 12, 2023
at 2:00 pm
Kensington Community Hall
12130 – 134 b Avenue NW
Edmonton, Alberta

Memorial Donations

In Lieu of flowers, please consider donations to:
Canada – Ukraine Foundation https://www.cufoundation.ca/

Dale Avery Armstrong

October 31, 1944 ~ January 6, 2023

Dale Avery Armstrong passed away peacefully at the age of 78 years in Edmonton, Alberta, on Friday, January 6, 2023, surrounded by family. Dale was a devoted husband, father, grandparent and great-grandparent. Throughout his life, he impacted many people and he had a big and joyous presence that will be greatly missed.

Dale was born in 1944 in Mercoal, Alberta, on Halloween. Because he was a premature baby who required incubation, but was delivered at home, his parents improvised and surrounded him with hot water-filled whiskey bottles to keep him warm — something he liked to joke was the reason he had such a wild spirit.

Dale was part of a big family and grew up learning how to provide for them by fishing and hunting — activities he would continue to enjoy into adulthood. In 1956, Dale’s family relocated to Hinton, AB, so his father could work at the mill. It was there that Dale eventually met his wife Shirley, who he married when he was just 19. Together they had three children, Carrie, Kelly and Shawn. Dale and Shirley had a lifelong partnership filled with laughter, love and care. They were about one year away from celebrating their 60th wedding anniversary when he passed. 

Dale worked several jobs in Hinton — at the mine, mill and cement plant — and provided his family with a comfortable and enjoyable life. He passed on his love of the outdoors to his children, taking them camping almost every weekend and showing them how to fish. He also always filled their home with music, whether it was playing country and western records or singing while strumming on his acoustic guitar. 

In 1987, he started his own company, Shur-Line Painting, and took on contracts painting lines in parking lots and on roads. He and Shirley relocated to Edmonton, Alberta to run the business until he retired. After his retirement, the two were able to travel around in their camper, taking regular trips to British Columbia and through the USA. In recent years, Dale became a great-grandfather and spent much of his time with his large family (including his beloved dog, Bear). 

Dale was extremely resilient throughout his life and approached every situation with positivity and tenacity. In 2013 he underwent a double lung transplant. The surgery was risky, and that risk was compounded by his age — he was in his late 60s — but Dale greatly exceeded his doctors’ expectations. He not only had a successful transplant, but woke up from the procedure and was almost immediately sitting up and walking. He took full advantage of the new lungs — traveling, singing, golfing and going for long walks. 

One of Dale’s greatest abilities was the way he made every person he came across feel seen, acknowledged and important. Dale was deeply beloved not only by his family and friends, but also by the doctors and nurses who cared for him. He always kept a positive attitude and was known for his jokes and good humour. His delivery and contagious laugh would almost always get other people laughing, too. He was interested in everyone he met and he loved to spread kindness and help people. He would go out of his way to brighten anyone’s day if he thought they needed it. 

After his lung transplant, he would often visit the hospital just to chat with the nurses and to play music on his guitar for the patients. If he was driving and he saw someone having car trouble or who looked like they needed some help, he would always stop just to see if they needed a hand. He made the effort to connect with people — fostering long-lasting relationships or sometimes just briefly touching the lives of strangers with acts of kindness.

On the night that Dale was born, there was a rare full blue moon in the sky. And he left this earth shortly before a full wolf moon appeared. Shirley recalls the day she first met Dale, it was also during sunset, and some of the first words he said to her were: “the moon will be out soon.” Anytime we look at the moon, and anticipate its beauty, we will think of Dale and the beauty of his life. 

Husband to, Shirley; father to, Carrie, Kelly and Shawn (predeceased); grandfather to, Brett, Carly, Cara, Cavelle, Dylan and River; great-grandfather to, Ryder, Enzo and Onyx; Son of, Paul and Myra (nee Stanley) Armstrong (both predeceased); brother to, Donald, Dennis, Darlene, Delbert, Reginald (all predeceased) and Maxine.

Memorial Service

As per Dale’s wishes, he will be laid to rest alongside his son Shawn in Hinton. 

A small memorial service will be held sometime this spring.

Alfred Martin William Kuseler

September 2, 1943 – December 17, 2022

Bill passed away peacefully in Edmonton, Alberta at the age of 79 years. He will be deeply missed by his brothers, Ronnie and Earl; son, Will (Catherine) Kuseler; daughter, Cristine (John) Gallant; grandchildren, Robyn, Tyler, Graham and Jared; great- granddaughter, Nora; as well as numerous extended family and friends.

Bill was predeceased by his loving wife of 56 years, Ellen; parents, Arthur and Mary (née Cruise) Kuseler; siblings, Clarence, Helen, Raymond and Lloyd.

Bill grew up in Renfrew, Ontario. He married Ellen in Cochrane, Ontario in 1966. He served 32 plus years as an Air Defence Technician in the Royal Canadian Air Force, joining in 1961 and retiring in 1993 as the Base Chief Warrant Officer at CFB Edmonton. He was a hardworking, kind and generous man who positively influenced the lives of many along his life’s journey and, by God, he loved watching ‘wrastling’.

Mary Clare Ellen Kuseler (née Dumoulin)

October 25, 1943 – November 17, 2022

Ellen passed away peacefully in Edmonton, Alberta at the age of 79 years. She will be lovingly remembered and deeply missed by her husband, Bill; brother, Richard; son, Will (Catherine) Kuseler; daughter, Cristine (John) Gallant; grandchildren, Robyn, Tyler, Graham and Jared; great-granddaughter, Nora; as well as numerous extended family and friends.

Ellen was predeceased by her parents, Leo and Florence (née Linklater) Dumoulin; siblings, Donald, Jessie, Lester, Louise, Pauline, Philip, Randolph, Raymond, Roland and Romeo.

Ellen grew up in Cochrane, Ontario where she married Bill in 1966. Together, they made Edmonton their permanent home in 1993. Ellen was kind and loving, always going out of her way to brighten the days of others. She was very spiritual, having a profound connection with angels. She loved her dog Cheeky and feeding blue jays in her backyard. She also enjoyed knitting, quilt making, bingo and playing guitar with her brothers.

Edward Powell Stokowski

October 4, 1935 – October 19, 2022

It is with heavy hearts the family of Edward Powell Stokowski announce his passing on Wednesday, October 19, 2022 at the age of 87 years. He is survived by his children, Ania (Marcin) and Adam(Tracy); grandchildren, Mia, Miles, Gabriel, Oliver and Isla; his sister, Liz; as well as numerous extended family and friends.

Edward was a kind hearted and fun spirited man, who enjoyed joking around and spending time with family and friends. He enjoyed cooking especially making pizza with his grandchildren.

Viewing

Friday, October 28, 2022
at 11:00 am
St. John Bosco Church
13503 – 40 street NW
Edmonton, AB.

Catholic Mass

Friday, October 28, 2022
at 12:00 pm
St. John Bosco Church
13503 – 40 street NW
Edmonton, AB.

Charles William Jarvis

April 28, 1973 ~ October 12, 2022

With broken hearts, we are informing everyone that Charles William Jarvis has been called away. Born April 28,1973 in Edmonton, Alberta, Charles left us October 12, 2022 in Edmonton, Alberta. This beautiful man was born to Jack William Jarvis and Pamela Mary Jarvis, both deceased since 1992.

Charles is survived by his lovely wife Caylee Jarvis and her son Gabriel Kreller, brother James Jarvis, sister Georgina Jarvis, nephews Grayson and Sonya and their son, Saquan Jarvis, Nigel Jarvis, Zachary and Janessa and their son, Kuma Jarvis, Dylan Jarvis, cousin Louise Walmsley, Aunt Rita Glenister, and his dogs Moose, Kindle, and Birdie.

Charles will be fondly remembered for his compassion and his sense of humor. Everyone who knew Charles knew how kind he was, how smart, how curious, how he loved life and reading anything he could get his hands on. He loved music and could tell you the year the song was created, who wrote it, the genre, the musicians, and could recite all the lyrics from memory. He especially loved the Beatles.

After Charles’ parents passed, he lived with Nagy Yehya and Daniela Masek for 20 years. Daniela’s late mother and her got to know another interesting side of Charles; he was great cook. Not only did he cook well but he put his heart into it. He cooked very often on weekends and his cooking was exceptional.
Thank you and goodbye Charlie, from the two of us: Nagy & Daniela.

Charles had an outstanding career, receiving much earned respect and accolades from across his chosen industry of education. Charles was the shining example of service-based leadership and lifelong learning having dedicated the better part of two decades to the advancement of career colleges in Alberta and Canada. He was also passionate about technology-based learning and embraced the new era of online and digital learning whole heartedly. He has played a major role in “Changing Peoples Lives” with thousands of individuals obtaining new careers and professional skills because of his efforts.

Charles was a student, a graduate, and a valedictorian of Academy of Learning Edmonton South Campus prior to being recruited as the ‘cream of the crop’ to join the Academy of Learning organization. He worked as a facilitator earning many designations and certifications in office and business administration. Charles believed in the ability of each individual student and was marked as a true mentor by many. Because he was such an advocate for the effect of business and school administration on the student experience and outcomes, he progressed through many roles of training director, admissions advisor, campus director, operations manager and then general manager of seven Academy of Learning locations across Alberta plus Digital School in Edmonton. Charles completed his Executive Masters of Business Administration at the University of Alberta in 2017 and applied his passion for the business of education to his projects, writing his dissertation on the emerging topic of micro-credentials. He was an instrumental industry leader working collaboratively with government to formulate regulations and procedures to enhance the learning and skills post-secondary students receive. He served as member and chairman of the Alberta Association of Career Colleges and Alberta representative to the National Association of Career Colleges.

Charles worked with the Brattberg family businesses for 20 years, eagerly taking on additional responsibilities in Digital School and Global eTraining, where he promoted the effectiveness of online learning for technical software skills for the architecture, engineering and construction industry. He was on the forefront of technology with a virtual, remote team and he travelled across North America to meet customers and partners forging new networks and friendships.

Charles was a leader with and without a title, an orator with a vision, and a philosopher with sarcastic wit that kept work fun. His team described him as an intelligent, compassionate, hard working, reliable mentor, and great friend. Charles was the most dependable and capable colleague who was always committed to learning and growing. He so eloquently referred to his mission as ‘worthwhile work’. We are all very proud of his contributions, his achievements and his long-lasting impact on his students,
partners and team. He will be truly missed by many.

Charles embodied love and kindness towards others in all that he did. He disarmed people even though he was very tall at 6’7. Everyone in his presence felt welcome and safe and his love language was taking care of others.

He married Caylee Kreller after a 10-year romance, 3 days before he passed. He was a loving father figure and spouse. He was also an adventurer and loved camping, hiking, and travel. He dreamed of owning a pontoon boat and wanted to travel the world. He wanted to be a playwright and had many ideas for plays written in notebooks around the house. Charles loved arts and culture and always wanted to go see live music.

Celebration of Life

A Celebration of Life was held on October 21, 2022

Memorial Donations

In lieu of flowers, Charles would want you to do an unexpected act of kindness for someone else.

Harvey Daniel Sanders

On Tuesday, May 10, 2022, Harvey Daniel Sanders from Wetaskiwin, Alberta passed away at the age of 91 years. He is survived by his wife of 44 years, Marguerite; sons, Melvin (Gilbert), Doyle (Linda) and Marvin (Kim); daughters, Marilyn (Rob), Rene (Craig), Pamela and Barbara. Harvey was also a grandfather, and great grandfather.

Harvey was predeceased by his parents, Arie and Alton; 3 brothers; 2 sisters; and his son, Kevin.

Harvey will be missed by many and remembered for his ‘good work ethic’.

Memorial Donations
In his memory, please consider a donation to the
Kidney Foundation
#202, 11227 Jasper Avenue
Edmonton, Alberta
T5K 0L5

Joyce Schmidt (nee Anderson)

It is with heavy hearts that the family of Joyce Schmidt announce her passing on Sunday, May 22, 2022 at the age of 87 years. Joyce was born in Ryley, Alberta November 27, 1934.

Joyce is survived by her sister, Judy Snortheim; brother, Robert (Dorothy) Anderson; daughters, Cher (Rob) Heyser and Colleen (Joe) Ruptash; grandchildren, Keri (Adam) Pranszka, Dana (Geoff) Zadler, Scott and Kyle Heyser; and 6 great grandsons.

Joyce was predeceased by her husband, Ernie Schmidt; sister, Bernice Weidman; brother-in-law, Palmer Snortheim; and her parents Art and Julia Anderson.

Celebration of Life
Sunday, May 29, 2022
11:00 am
at The Summerside Beach House
1720-88 St. SW
Edmonton, Alberta

Memorial Donations

In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the Royal Canadian Legion.

Wojciech Tomasz Kamela

April 10, 1953 – May 15, 2022

It is with deepest sadness that we announce that Wojciech passed away peacefully at the University of Alberta hospital in Edmonton, Alberta on Sunday, May 15, 2022 surrounded by his family.

He leaves his wife and best friend, Halina; his son, Maciek; his daughter, Agnieszka (James); his loving grandchildren, Watson Bear and Ava. He will be extremely missed by his extended family in Poland and the USA.

Wojciech and his family immigrated to Canada in 1990. He was a businessman, he adored his Kam-Express business and loved everyone he worked with.

The family would like to thank the doctors and nurses at the Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital in Edmonton.

Funeral mass
Saturday, May 28, 2022
11:00 am
Our Lady Queen of Poland Catholic Church
9906 – 83 Avenue
Edmonton, Alberta

Inurnment
Blessing and Inurnment to follow at
Mount Pleasant Cemetery
5420 – 106 street
Edmonton, Alberta

Memorial Donations
In Lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation to
the Humane Society of Edmonton.

Andrew Machnee

October 29, 1934 ~ April 25, 2022

Come celebrate the life of Andrew Machnee, who passed away on Monday, April 25, 2022 at the age of 87 years.

Missing him are his loving wife and soulmate, Elsie; his loving children and grandchildren: son, Todd (Andrea) and their children, Emma, Matthew and Andrew; son, Scott and his son Damian; daughter, Melanie (Richard) and their daughter, Jade; his sister, Irene and her children, Carol and Darcy.

Funeral Service

Saturday, May 14, 2022
at 11:00 am
North Edmonton Senior Association
7524 139 Avenue NW
Edmonton, Alberta

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