February 20, 2017
			By Obituaries on February 20, 2017.
			
								
						
			1925 ~ VICTOR LISKE ~ 2017
 Victor Liske, beloved husband of Isabel Liske of Medicine Hat, passed away on Monday, February 13th, 2017 at the age of 91 years. The Funeral Service was held yesterday at SAAMIS MEMORIAL FUNERAL CHAPEL. Condolences may be sent through 
http://www.saamis.com or to 
condolences@saamis.com subject    heading Victor Liske. Funeral          arrangements are entrusted to
 SAAMIS MEMORIAL FUNERAL CHAPEL CREMATORIUM & RECEPTION CENTRE, "The Chapel in the Park"     #1 Dunmore Road SE, Medicine Hat,    AB T1A 1Z5 (403)528-2599 
http://www.saamis.com inquiry@saamis.com Locally owned and directed CGR    Holdings Ltd. 
1941 ~ HALVORSON ~ 2017
 Harold Leroy Halvorson of Foremost, passed away on Saturday, February 11th, 2017 in the Medicine Hat Regional    Hospital at the age of 75 years. The    Funeral Mass will be celebrated today at the FOREMOST COMMUNITY HALL, 802 – 1st Avenue West, at 11:00 a.m.  Funeral arrangements are entrusted to
 SAAMIS MEMORIAL FUNERAL CHAPEL CREMATORIUM & RECEPTION CENTRE, "The Chapel in the Park"    #1 Dunmore Road SE, Medicine Hat,    AB T1A 1Z5 (403)528-2599 
http://www.saamis.com inquiry@saamis.com Locally owned and directed CGR    Holdings Ltd. 
Alistair John Barclay
 MIDDLETON (Jock)
 1933 – 2017
 With great sadness the family of John Middleton announce his passing Feb. 10, 2017. Surrounded by family and partner in life Grace Burch he fought a lengthy battle with cancer. Dad is predeceased by parents Louis Bremnar and Violet Helen, sisters Constance and Susan. Also daughter Sheena and grandsons Dustin and Jarred. Survived are Sheryl, Robert, Cindy and Grant Middleton, 13     grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren. He loved his nephews Greg, Rod, Shane, Chris and Graham as well as one       favored niece Linda and their extended families. Dad loved to visit and will      indeed be dearly missed. He requested no funeral and will hold a private        internment in spring. Thank you for all the kindness shown by those who loved him. 
GUZIK
 It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of MARION RUTH GUZIK, beloved mother and grandmother, on Monday, February 13, 2017.
 She is lovingly remembered by her   daughter Brenda Lynde and grandson Shaun Lynde; sister Nellie Mehrer and brother Ron Mehrer; nephew Glenn     (Karen) Cooper; niece Cheryl (Desmond) and family; niece Barbara (Dariusz) and nephew Keith (Nathalie) and family.
 Marion was predeceased by her         beloved husband, Walter Guzik; parents, Christian and Paulina Mehrer; sister and brother-in-law, Carolyn and Al Cooper, sister-in-law, Melva Mehrer as well as canine family members, Tawnie and     Lexus.
 Marion was born on October 1, 1930 in Medicine Hat, Alberta, the second     youngest of five siblings. She was a    fantastic cook and enjoyed Bingo and bowling. Marion was the founding    President of the Trigeminal Neuralgia
 Association of Canada (TNAC) as well as establishing the local TN support group, which still meets every month.
 Our family would like to extend a special thank you to the staff of the Chinook   Regional Hospital for their compassion and dedication to Marion in her last days as well to the personnel of the Lethbridge Fire and Emergency Services for their professionalism and commitment to EMS care for Marion.
 In lieu of flowers, donations in memory of Marion may be made to the Trigeminal Association of Canada, C/O Tracey      Houston, Treasurer TNAC, 8352-208B Street, Langley, BC V2Y 0A7.
 A Private Family Service will be held at a later date.
 To send a condolence, please visit 
http://www.cornerstonefuneralhome.com 
KEN GARTLY
 1946 – 2017
 Kenneth Gartly, passed away in Taber on Sunday, February 12, 2017 at the age of 70 years after struggling several years with dementia.
 A private service will be held in       Medicine Hat. Condolences may be     forwarded by visiting our website at 
http://www.southlandfuneral.com.
 Left to mourn his passing is his brother Ron (Beryl) Gartly of Taber; nieces and nephews Jo-Ann (Randy) Duran and Sandra (Bill) Kennedy of Regina,    Saskatchewan, Jonathan (Melissa) Gartly of Lomond, Kelvin (Lisa) Gartly of       Abbotsford, British Columbia, Lester Gartly of Calgary and Sharon (Nick)     Milojevic of Niagara Falls, Ontario as well as several cousins, great nieces and nephews. He is also remembered by some good friends who reside in Calgary and Winnipeg.
 He was predeceased by his parents     William “Bill” and Leontine “Lee” Gartly, and half-sister Mary Magdalin (nee Gartly).
 Ken was born on October 22, 1946 at Leader, Saskatchewan and grew up on a farm eight miles north of Richmound, Saskatchewan. Ken’s elementary       education took place in one room country schools including Etna, Progress and Richfield, where he was taught by his mother. He attended high school in     Horsham, Saskatchewan and finished grade twelve at Prairie High School in Three Hills. Following high school, Ken studied four years at Prairie Bible      Institute, graduating in 1967. He then studied three years at the University of Calgary, graduating in 1970 with a     Bachelor’s degree. He worked several    different jobs in Calgary, Carberry,    Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba and Toronto, Ontario, including a stint as a   security guard in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories. Ken then attended the     University of Manitoba and graduated with a Bachelor of Science in          Engineering degree in 1985. Following graduation, he worked as a mechanical engineer for several years until about the time he was diagnosed with a dementia called Primary Progressive Aphasia.
 His main avocational pursuits were     cycling, alpine skiing, camping and hiking in the mountains. These passions and his desire for adventure took him to places like Montana, Colorado, Wyoming and California for skiing and Vancouver      Island, the Oregon coast, Germany and Holland for cycling and camping. In the summer of 1975, Ken embarked on a stimulating trip to Scotland to visit the     village and parish of Gartly and to       explore his Gartly family heritage. He had a fine singing voice and enjoyed singing in a choir the last couple of years he lived in Winnipeg. Ken was known and        respected for his integrity, work ethic and even temperament.
 When Ken was no longer able to care for himself in his own home in Winnipeg, he moved to Taber to live with his brother Ron and wife Beryl in July of 2008. In the fall of 2011, he was moved to Linden View where he resided until his passing.
 “As a family, we are grateful for the      compassionate attention Ken received from the staff and caregivers at Linden View. Thank you to medical and        pharmaceutical personnel for your input and care. We thank God for all who so graciously cared for Ken. May God richly bless you for your kind service.” 
11
 -10