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November 26, 2021

By Obituaries on November 26, 2021.

1930 ~ RALPH PINDER ~ 2021

It is with heavy hearts, that we the family, announce the death of our beloved husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather and uncle, Ralph Stanley Pinder, at the age of 91 years. Ralph passed away on November 17th. 2021 at South Country Village with his family by his side. Ralph is survived by his beloved wife, Viola Pinder (nee Anhorn), to whom he was married to for 69 years. He also leaves to cherish his memory his children, Richard (Michelle) Pinder and Shelley (David) Michalkow; six grandchildren, Alaina (Robert) Evans, Carrah (John) Walter, Gillian Pinder, Dr. Donovan (Amanda) Nunweiler, Nathan (Megan) Nunweiler, and Averley (Warren) VanOrman; 11 great-grandchildren, Tucker Evans, Tavin Evans, Brody Walters, Beau Walters, Ashton Leverton, Joshua Nunweiler, Kai Nunweiler, Anna Nunweiler, Steena Nunweiler, Ally VanOrman, and Grace VanOrman, sisters-in-law, Shirley Stefano and Edith Pinder; as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Ralph was predeceased by his parents, Stanley and Hilda Pinder and brothers, Robert Allen Pinder and Dennis Ronald Frank Pinder. Ralph was born on September 6th, 1930. He loved living in his hometown of Redcliff, AB and spent his whole life living there until he moved to South Country Village in his last years of life. Ralph was a born leader and believed in being active in his community. In 1945, while being a teenager, he organized a band of local Redcliff boys and performed for the first teen club in Redcliff. This was the Re-Teen Club and dances were held at the old Cameo Hall. Ralph played the saxophone. Ralph loved going fishing and in 1953 he organized the Redcliff Angling Association and served as president for years. He caught and smoked fish every year to help supply the luncheon for the Redcliff Angler’s annual banquets. He was one of the main organizers of the Cavan Lake Park camping and fishing grounds established in 1985. He built all the toilets and all the bird houses on the Cavan Lake Road. Ralph coached Little League baseball from 1961 to 1970. Ralph became a member of Town Council in 1966. He was chair of the Redcliff Recreation Board from 1966 to 1971 during which he initiated the development of the Redcliff Recreation Area which includes three ball diamonds, two tennis courts, a park and the Redcliff Arena. He was also an active member of the Lion’s building committee from 1967 to 1972 and spent many hours helping to build the Redcliff Curling Rink. Ralph was a founding memory of the Redcliff Museum and Historical Society which was formed in 1980 and still stands today. He believed Redcliff’s heritage needed to be preserved for future generations. Ralph was a member of the Redcliff Legion for 46 years. He served on the Recreation Parks and Wildlife Associations starting in 1983 under the direction of MLA, Al Hyland. Ralph was named as Citizen of the Year in Redcliff in 1985 in recognition of his many contributions to the community. Ralph started working for the Gunderson Brick and Coal Company ltd during the Summer of 1942. He started to work at Dominion Glass in December 1949 and worked there until his retirement in 1988. He worked in the packing room, became the foreman and then finally he became the shift superintendent of the whole plant. In 1995, Ralph was President of the Dominion Glass Historical Society and helped produce a book called, “Looking Through Glass”. Ralph’s hobbies were carpentry and gardening, and he excelled at both. In his later years, Ralph was an active member of the St. Ambrose Anglican Church in Redcliff. He played saxophone for the church choir. Ralph was a great family man and provider. He attended every baseball game, hockey game, figure skating and school concert that his children and grandchildren were participating in. He was always there for us. Ralph was well-loved and made friends everywhere he went. He has left a great legacy for his posterity. The family of Ralph Pinder would like to thank the staff at South Country Village for the excellent care and love that Ralph received. The Funeral Service will take place at Saamis Memorial Funeral Chapel, 1 Dunmore Road SE, Medicine Hat, AB T1B 1Z5, on Saturday, November 27th, at 2:00 pm with Dr. David Carter officiating. Due to current Covid- 19 restrictions service is limited to family members. Friends are welcome to participate via livestream by logging on to http://www.saamis.com and joining the live webcast on Ralph’s memorial page at the above date and time. A virtual guest book is available on the livestream page for those participating remotely. Donations in Ralph’s memory may be made in his name to the Alzheimer Society, 201, 770 – 6th Street SW, Medicine Hat, Alberta, T1A 4J6. Condolences may be sent to condolences@saamis.com subject heading Ralph Pinder. 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 ~ JOHN HEEBNER ~ 2021

John Walter Heebner passed away on Tuesday, November 16, 2021 at the age of 80 years. John was born on the family farm near Edenwold, Saskatchewan, the fourth of eight children. He was predeceased by his father, John; his mother, Hilda; two brothers, Gary (in infancy) and Delmer; and two sisters, Iolene and Evelyn. John is survived by his beloved wife, Audrey; two sons, Blaine (Karen), Brent (Sandra); five grandchildren, Ryan, Chelsea, Kaitlin, Nadine and Nikki; two step-grandchildren, James and Tanaya; ten great grandchildren (soon to be 11), one brother, David (Barbara); two sisters, Delrose (Henry), Linda (Arnold), as well as numerous nieces, nephews and his 4-legged "Pal" Charlee. At a young age the Heebner family moved off the farm to Regina, Saskatchewan where John received his education. At the age of 15, after his father's death, John started working for the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool Livestock Division. He worked his way from a labor position up to the management level. His work required moving his family to several Livestock Pool locations throughout Saskatchewan. John remained at the Saskatchewan Pool Livestock Division for 40 years until his retirement in 1996 from the position of Manager of Marketing and Operations at Head Office. His most cherished life achievement was meeting Audrey Vollet in 1958. John and Audrey were married in June of 1959 and remained devoted to each other for over 62 years. A private family interment and memorial service will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Canadian Diabetes Association. The family of John Heebner would also like to express their gratitude to all his friends that shared his life; his physician, Dr. Bratvold, all the hospital nurses and doctors from 5 east that cared for our loved one during his short battle with lung cancer. To e-mail an expression of sympathy, please direct it to: office@pattisonfuneralhome.com subject heading: John Heebner, or you may visit http://www.pattisonfuneralhome.com and leave a message of condolence.
Funeral Arrangements are by the PATTISON FUNERAL HOME AND CREMATORIUM 540 South Railway St. SE, Medicine Hat T1A 4C2


1942 – WAYNE GILBERTSON – 2021

Wayne Neil Gilbertson, born February 25, 1942, passed away peacefully with family by his side on Saturday, November 20, 2021 at the age of 79 years, beloved husband of Diane Gilbertson of Bow Island. He also leaves to cherish his memory their six children and seven grandchildren: Alan Gilbertson (Anna Butz); Chad (Helen) Gilbertson; Dan (Jackie) Gilbertson and their children Justin and Charles; Vickie (Craig) Pulsifer and their children Kavan, Colton and Ryann; Crystal Gilbertson (Damien Ferbey); Sarah Gilbertson and her children Kiya and Rylie; one brother Clarence Gilbertson; two sisters, Joan (Len) Bateman and Connie (Jamie) McClure as well as five nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his parents Kathleen and Clifford Gilbertson and by his in-laws Pete and Nellie Drschwiski, sister-in-law Evelyn and one niece Candace. Wayne was a mechanic by trade and operated his own irrigation sales and service business in Bow Island for over 40 years. He was passionate about his stamp collection and airplanes. He was a member of the Commemorative Air Force and a supporter of the Bomber Command Museum in Nanton. Wayne and Diane frequented air shows all over North America and Wayne loved to read and talk about WWII planes. Wayne was also involved with several community service organizations and would often joke about "always being 'in season' " since he was a Lion, an Elk and a Moose. Family and friends are invited to pay their respects at the PATTISON FUNERAL HOME on Sunday from 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. Masks are mandatory. A private family service will be held on Monday, November 29, 2021 at 2:00 p.m. with Rev. Mac deWaal officiating. The funeral service will be live streamed, and family and friends who are unable to attend are invited to watch the service by searching for the Pattison Funeral Home Youtube page. The video will go live shortly before service time and will remain on the youtube page for future viewing. Interment will follow in the Bow Island Cemetery. Those who wish to remember Wayne with a donation, may do so to World Vision, the Lions Foundation of Canada or the Bomber Command Museum Expansion Project. To e-mail an expression of sympathy, please direct it to: office@pattisonfuneralhome.com subject heading: Wayne Gilbertson, or you may visit http://www.pattisonfuneralhome.com and leave a message of condolence.
Funeral Arrangements are by the PATTISON FUNERAL HOME AND CREMATORIUM 540 South Railway St. SE, Medicine Hat T1A 4C2


1952 ~ KATHLEEN ANNE "KATHY" LOMAS ~ 2021

It is with great sadness to announce that Mrs. Kathleen Anne “Kathy” Lomas passed away on Friday, November 19th, 2021 in Medicine Hat, Alberta, at the age of 69 years after a brave battle with pancreatic cancer. Kathy leaves to cherish her memory her loving and devoted husband, Brett Cockerill; She will be missed greatly by her children, Johnny Sears and Jennifer (Michael) Rioux; Brett’s daughters, Sherry (Boyd) Craven, Mindy Cockerill and Heidi (Keith) Crawford; she gave lasting loving memories to her grandchildren, Allen, Abigail, Charlotte, Luke, Darrien, Cooper, and Davrie; and leaves behind her Sisters, Nancy -Jean (Brian) Wilde and Judy (Cecil) Seitz; as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Kathy was predeceased by her parents, Alfred and Nancy Lomas and her brother, Greg. Kathy was born on April 17th, 1952 in Brooks, AB and weighed only 2lbs. She was kept warm by the coal stove wrapped in a bear rug and bear grease and fed with a cloth soaked in milk. Kathy was a proven fighter from the start! The family moved around in her early years, but she settled back in Brooks in Grade 11. Kathy joined the high school volleyball team and in her Grade 12 year, her team was the only high school team to make it into Nationals; finishing 5th in Canada. She graduated from high school in 1969, with honours. Kathy was not only active in many sports throughout her life, but she also volunteered her time to committees. Kathy raised her children and worked at several part-time jobs to help support her family. Kathy was accepted to the nursing program at Medicine Hat College and graduated in 1988. She started her nursing career in Bow Island until she retained a position at the Medicine Hat Regional Hospital; first as a psychiatric nurse and then as a surgical nurse. In 1991, she met Brett and together they enjoyed travelling. They were engaged while on a vacation to Africa and were married in 1995 on their acreage just outside of Medicine Hat. They began their own company, Riverbend Water Hauling. They worked at their business side-by-side until their retirement in 2020. Kathy enjoyed cooking and baking and was known for her delicious meals and baking that she generously shared. She enjoyed the outdoors and liked to work in the garden or go hiking. Kathy was a loyal and devoted friend, she made many over the years that she valued and treasured and called them her angels. The family is forever grateful to all of Kathy’s angels who took the time to visit and offer their support. A Celebration of Kathy’s life will take place at a later date. Gift’s in Kathy’s memory may be made to A.J.‘s Loan Cupboard, P.O. Box 45006 MacKenzieDrug Post Office, Medicine Hat, AB, T1A 0B1. Condolences may be sent to condolences@saamis.com subject heading Kathleen Lomas. 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.


ART SCOTT
1937-2021

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Art Scott on Tuesday, November 23rd, 2021 at the age of 84 years.
He leaves to cherish his loving wife, Irene; his daughter, Holly; and son, Brent.
Art is also survived by his sister, Anne of Creston, BC; brother-in-law, Sid of Edmonton; and many nieces, nephews and in-laws.
He was predeceased by his parents, Joseph and Rosa Marie Scott; sister, Alice (Edmonton), brother-in-law, Ben (Creston).
Art enjoyed coffee day Thursday morning with the guys, playing cards, Big Boy-Little Boy, Dice, Yahtzee, Camping and playing his guitar around the camp fire.
Art was a member of the Elks and also very active in curling, golfing, and ball. He loved Sports.
He will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved him.
Condolences may be made at http://www.gracememorial.com. In lieu of flowers please send donations to the Canadian Cancer Society. Arrangements are made by

Grace Memorial Affordable Burial & Cremation
1924 10th Ave N.W.
Medicine Hat, Alberta T1C 1T5
http://www.gracememorial.com
403-905-0440¥


CLARY

The family of Joyce Vivian (Gill) Clary sadly shares the news of her passing on Tuesday, November 23, 2021, at St. Joseph's in Medicine Hat, Alberta.
Born in Leader, Sask, on March 26, 1929, Joyce's life was filled with love, laughter and happiness and, with her family supporting her through the sad, tough times, she always maintained a positive, optimistic attitude. A celebration of Joyce's life will be held next summer. Those wishing to make a donation in Joyce's memory may do so to: Carmel Hospice, St. Joseph's Home at 156 3rd St. NE, Medicine Hat, AB T1A 5M1
Condolences may be offered to the family at http://www.binkleysfuneralservice.com


ELFRIEDE ERNA KRIESEL

Our beloved Elfriede Erna Kriesel passed away peacefully on November 23, 2021, at the age of 81, following a courageous 25 year battle with cancer. She was married to her teenage sweetheart and love of her life, Gerhard, for over 62 years. Born in Germany, Elfriede moved to Canada with their infant son and husband to join her brother Arnold and family in Medicine Hat in 1960. A few years later, Elfriede and Gerhard along with their friend and partner, Theo Boldt established ‘European Coiffures’ which was a thriving small business in Medicine Hat for over 40 years. Elfriede’s life was dedicated to serving others. One of her greatest pleasures was volunteering at the Hospital Gift shop for over 38 years, serving on the cancer board for several years all while working in the family business and building a loving home. She was an amazing cook and delighted family and guests with her gourmet meals and special cakes. Elfriede had a gift for making other people happy, providing comfort and giving hope and inspiration especially to those suffering from cancer which she ‘climbed back’ from time and time again. She will be very sadly missed by all who were fortunate enough to know her. In addition to her loving husband, Gerhard, who was by her side every day until she completed her journey here with us, Elfriede is survived by her son, Andre and his wife, Rosemarie. She was able to witness her three wonderful grandchildren, Jasmine, Joshua and Bridget blossom into young adults. She also leaves one sister, Gisela Errelat and her partner Bill; sister-in-law, Dorothea Kriesel; nephew, Udo Errelat and his wife, Donna; niece, Marina Budczinski and her husband, Mitchell together with several other beloved nieces and nephews. Elfriede was predeceased by her parents, Erna and August; brother, Arnold Errelat and wife Leni; sisters, Marianne and Magdalene as well as nieces, Angelika and Elfie Errelat. A private service will be held for family and close friends and a Celebration of Life in honour of Elfriede will be arranged at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Elfriede’s memory to the Margery E. Yuill Cancer Centre c/o Medicine Hat Health Foundation, 666 – 5 Street S.W., Medicine Hat, AB., T1A 4H6. (Condolences may be expressed by visiting our website at http://www.cooksouthland.com). Honoured to serve the family is

Cook Southland Funeral Chapel Crematorium & Reception Facility, 901 – 13th Street S.W. Medicine Hat, Alberta T1A 4V4 Phone 403-527-6455 http://www.cooksouthland.com
"Locally owned & directed"


ESTHER HAGEL

May 26, 1925 – Nov 19, 2021
Esther Hagel (nee Arndt) passed from this world in the Canmore General Hospital on November 19, 2021, after a highly productive and generous life, at the “Grand Old Age” of 96 years.
Since moving to Canmore from Medicine Hat in 1983, Esther quickly became affectionately known to everyone in our community as “Grandma” and was renowned for her excellence as a cook at the old Canmore hospital on Hospital Hill and the current Hospital on Bow Valley Trail, as well as cooking at numerous events such as the Miners’ Day Picnics and community ball games. For many years, Esther never missed a Friday night Bingo at the Canmore Legion.
A long-time resident of the Bow River Seniors Lodge, in her latter years she knitted and crocheted literally hundreds of Afghan and other blankets, and perhaps thousands of dish cloths, that were unselfishly donated to homeless charities like The Mustard Seed in Calgary and the Tuck Shop at the Canmore Hospital.
Born on the family homestead in Golden Prairie, Saskatchewan in 1925, as one of a family of ten children, she raised four children of her own with her husband, Rueben, who predeceased her in 2005. Esther will be affectionately remembered by Peggy Amatt (John), Kelly Hagel (Wendy), Susann Britton and Danny Hagel. In particular, Esther celebrated and loved her grandchildren, Jillian Amatt, Ryan Hagel, Ashlee Gregus (Kelly) and Brett and Chad Britton, and her great grandsons, Kitson Gregus and Jett Gregus.
Cremation has taken place. At Esther’s request, there will be no funeral.
In lieu of flowers, friends wishing to remember Esther are encouraged to make a donation in Esther’s name to the Canmore and Area Health Care Foundation or to Bow Valley Regional Housing.
Photo credit, with thanks, to Pam Doyle
Condolences for the family may be sent to http://www.bowriverfuneral.com BOW RIVER FUNERAL assisting the family. (403) 678-4880


MARGARET JOY BLADES

November 22, 1927 – November 17, 2021

Margaret, beloved wife of the late George Blades, passed away peacefully at St. Joseph’s Home - Carmel Hospice in Medicine Hat on Monday, November 22nd at the age of 94 years. Mom was born on November 17, 1927 in Purewell, England. She met George, a Canadian Airman serving in England during the War, at the movies and they were married in Christchurch in June 1945. Mom was proud to be a British War Bride and, newly married at the age of 17, she sailed on her own from Southampton, England to Halifax and then travelled by train to Medicine Hat where she was welcomed by in-laws whom she had never met. She then waited for George to return from War. During that time, Mom met another British War Bride, Eileen Clark, and they became lifelong friends keeping in touch until the time of her passing. Mom loved flowers, loved to garden and was proud of her house and gardens as she was able to stay in her own home until the time of her passing. Although she could not garden anymore, she loved to sit on her balcony, feed the blue jays and always had fresh cut flowers in the house. She loved to read, knit, crochet and all kinds of crafting. Mom was blessed to have many good friends and loved to spend time with them, golfing, bowling, playing bridge, going to garage sales and visiting over a cup of Cappuccino. Mom leaves to cherish her memory three daughters, four grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren: Shirley (Alan) Akers, their children Kristin (Brian) Weighill (Samantha, Carter and Charlie) and David (Veronica) Akers (Tristan, Elizabeth and Annabelle) all of Calgary; Sharon Kirvan of Redcliff; Sheila (Dwayne) McFadzen of Lloydminster, their children Kurtis (Darla) McFadzen (Slade and Tryp) of Redcliff and Kelly (Kristin) McFadzen (Taigen and Rilee) of Lloydminster. She also leaves one brother, Dennis Rowley as well as numerous nieces and nephews in the UK. She will be sadly missed by her family, many friends and her adopted British grandson, Tommy McMurtrie, whom she loved to have lunch and tea with and talk about wartime England. She was predeceased by her husband, George (August 1979) and his parents Nora and Charles Blades; her parents; five brothers; two sisters and numerous good friends. The family wish to thank Dr. Lazarevic, the Home Care Aides, the staff at St Joseph’s Home and Redcliff Meals on Wheels drivers. A Celebration of Life will take place at a later date. Memorial donations in Margaret’s name may be made to the Gordon Memorial United Church or a Charity of choice. (Condolences may be expressed by visiting http://www.cooksouthland.com). Honoured to serve the family is

Cook Southland Funeral Chapel Crematorium & Reception Facility, 901 – 13th Street S.W. Medicine Hat, Alberta T1A 4V4 Phone 403-527-6455 http://www.cooksouthland.com
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NANCY INGRAM

It is with broken hearts that we announce the peaceful passing of Nancy Joan Ingram on Saturday, November 20, 2021 at the age of 60 years. Nancy was born in Brooks, Alberta to Oliver and Irene Ingram. Nancy spent her summers at the cabin at Lake Newell and then lived a fulfilling life in group homes in Medicine Hat and spent her days at C.O.R.E. where she learned so much. Nancy became such a character and even helped in the office there. She went on to live in individual caregiver’s homes and was so much a very big part of their families. Nancy was predeceased by her parents Oliver and Irene Ingram; her niece, Amy Stearns; and her nephew, Joey Stearns. She is survived by one sister, Jane Stearns McKay; her brothers-in-law, Hugh McKay and Mike Stearns; one nephew, Daniel McKay; one niece, Emily McKay; her aunt, Rose Lincoln as well as her uncle, Doug Ingram. Nancy will be sorely missed by a huge circle of extended family and friends, as she touched everyone she met with a sense of humor, wit, and her love of animals. A special thank you to the C.O.R.E. staff and peers for being so much a part of her family. The funeral service will be held in the PATTISON CHAPEL on Saturday, November 27, 2021, at 1:00 p.m. with Life Celebrant, David Townsend. Due to the restrictions brought forward by the Chief Medical Officer of Health, indoor public gatherings are to be kept to 50 people. Masks are mandatory. The service will be live streamed, and family and friends who are unable to attend are invited to watch the service by searching for the Pattison Funeral Home Youtube page. The video will go live 10 minutes prior to service time and willremain on the youtube page for future viewing. Interment will take place at a later date. In memory of Nancy, if friends desire, donations may be made to the C.O.R.E. Association 412 3rd Street SE, Medicine Hat, T1A 0H1 or to a charity of your choice. To e-mail an expression of sympathy, please direct it to: office@pattisonfuneralhome.com subject heading: Nancy Ingram, or you may visit http://www.pattisonfuneralhome.com and leave a message of condolence.
Funeral Arrangements are by the PATTISON FUNERAL HOME AND CREMATORIUM 540 South Railway St. SE, Medicine Hat T1A 4C2


Richard (also known as Rick, Ritch, Ritchie or Rickie) William Redmond passed away suddenly at his home in Medicine Hat, Alberta, on Saturday November 20, 2021, at the age of 63 years.
Rick was born in Sarnia, Ontario on June 24, 1958, and was the son of Richard and Beverly Redmond. After graduating high school, Rick remained in Sarnia, working with his father at Redmond Mechanical Contractors. Rick then decided to start his studies at the University of Western Ontario and graduated with a degree in Mechanical Engineering in 1984. Rick was an accomplished and well-respected engineer and was always willing to teach and mentor the next generation of engineers.
With his degree in hand, Rick moved to Alberta where he began his long career with Royal Dutch Shell. He was involved in the Shell Caroline Plant before moving on to a leadership role at the Shell Scotford Plant in St. Albert. Through his roles at Shell, Rick was able to travel the world and visited many of Shell’s facilities in Western Canada, the United States and Europe. After his time at the Scotford Plant, Rick went on to work in Chester, England. Finally, Rick decided to come back to Canada. He settled in Medicine Hat and held a leadership role at Shell’s Criterion Plant until his retirement in 2015.
Once retired, Rick spent much of his time in his yard and garden and found enjoyment in growing his grapes, building his water feature and yard improvements. He became actively involved in the Medicine Hat Chamber of Commerce, the Medicine Hat Library Board and many other organizations in and around Medicine Hat. He loved living in Medicine Hat and gave back to the community he loved. Rick was also the President of the Medicine Hat Paddling Club. He was an avid fan of the outdoors and enjoyed spending time with family and friends hiking, biking, exploring, and camping. He turned his love of the outdoors into his passion for sailing and kayaking. Rick was also an avid and proud Oiler fan.
Rick is survived by his sister, Denise (Paul) Bonner; father, Richard (Shirley) Redmond; cousins, James (Carla) Bell and their children, Colin and Eric and Allison (Yogi) Kim and their children Nicklas, Isabelle and Tyler. Rick spent the last several years in a loving relationship with Corla Prentice, kayaking and exploring the west. He also stayed connected with his old buddies, Tommy Chesher, George Ayers and Mark Olacke.
Rick was predeceased by his mother, Beverly Doreen Bell (Redmond); uncle, William Alexander Bell and grandparents, William Tankard Bell, Margaret Alice Bell and Whitney and Effie Redmond.
A celebration of Rick’s life will be planned for the Spring/Summer of 2022 in Medicine Hat. (Condolences may be expressed by visiting our website at http://www.cooksouthland.com) Honoured to serve the family is

Cook Southland Funeral Chapel Crematorium & Reception Facility, 901 – 13th Street S.W. Medicine Hat, Alberta T1A 4V4 Phone 403-527-6455 http://www.cooksouthland.com
"Locally owned & directed"¥


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