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E C A r e v i e w R e a l E s t a t e / H o m e s<br />

C o r o n a t i o n / S t e t t l e r , A b J u n e 8 ' 1 7 9<br />

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Music and dance were Hutton’s passion<br />

Leslie Calvin Hutton was born Sept.<br />

14, 1941 to Albert and Doris Hutton in<br />

Hanna, Ab. He started life on the now<br />

Doug Hutton place and then moved at<br />

six years of age to the family farm that<br />

Harley now lives on.<br />

Les attended school at Watts until<br />

high school and then finished in<br />

Hanna. Dad then attended Olds<br />

College for an Agricultural<br />

Degree. We hear that he<br />

was quite the prankster and<br />

the light of the party.<br />

In October of 1965, Les<br />

married the love of his life,<br />

Linda Fadden and what an<br />

incredible journey they<br />

have been on. Fifty-two<br />

years of marriage, beginning<br />

married life together<br />

Hutton<br />

on The Ranch at Sheerness,<br />

where they milked cows,<br />

raised pigs and began Les’s dream of<br />

owning a high-quality herd of cattle.<br />

Soon they added a baby girl to their<br />

lives. Cheryl was born in 1968. They<br />

then moved back to Watts and bought<br />

the Fleck Farm which was just across<br />

the road from his parents and started<br />

a successful family farming business<br />

with his dad and brother.<br />

Harley joined the family in 1969 and<br />

this little unit was complete. Les and<br />

Linda continued to run a cow/calf<br />

operation at Sheerness and grain farm<br />

at Watts.<br />

Dad sold snowmobiles for a short<br />

while and loved to go to races at<br />

Campion’s track in his younger days.<br />

He loved rodeo<br />

and never missed<br />

an opportunity to<br />

attend a rodeo,<br />

either in Hanna,<br />

Edmonton or any<br />

other little place<br />

around.<br />

In these later<br />

years, Dad never<br />

ever missed going<br />

to the Chucks, he<br />

loved the races<br />

and if he couldn’t<br />

go then he had<br />

the radio up full<br />

blast listening to<br />

the play by play<br />

action.<br />

Dad belonged<br />

to Rural Crime<br />

Watch for over 30<br />

years. He was a<br />

strong believer in<br />

the abilities of<br />

this organization.<br />

As a family, we<br />

always had time<br />

for camping in<br />

Town of Coronation<br />

Province of Alberta<br />

2017 Property Tax Notices<br />

Notice is hereby given in accordance with the<br />

provisions of Section 336(1) of the Municipal<br />

Government Act, Revised Statutes of Alberta<br />

2000, Chapter M-26 that the Town of Coronation<br />

has mailed Tax Notices to all persons appearing<br />

on the Assessment Roll on May 31, 2017.<br />

The deadline for payment of property taxes is<br />

July 31, 2017. A penalty of 8% shall be imposed<br />

on all current tax accounts not paid by July 31,<br />

2017 and a further 10% penalty shall be imposed<br />

on all tax account balances not paid as of<br />

December 31, 2017.<br />

All assessed persons are deemed to have received<br />

their notice as a result of this publication.<br />

Sandra Kulyk<br />

Chief Administrative Officer<br />

Town of Coronation<br />

Linden Tree Farm<br />

Hardy Locally Grown Trees and Shrubs<br />

Feature Trees Size Price<br />

Colorado Spruce 3’-5’ $50-$90<br />

Dakota Pinnacle Birch 7-10 gal. 5’-7’ $100-$120<br />

Laruel Leaf Willow 5-7 gal. 4’-6’ $40-$60<br />

Poplar-Various 5-10 gal. 4’-8’ $10-$75<br />

Schubert Chokecherry 7-10 gal. 5’-8’ $75-$100<br />

Swedish Columnar Aspen 5-10 gal. Please contact for more info.<br />

Feature Shrubs<br />

Cotoneaster, Dogwood, Lilacs, Mockorange, Mugo Pine,<br />

Ninebark, Potentilla, Spiraea & more<br />

SHELTERBELT<br />

TREES & SHRUBS AVALIABLE<br />

Bare root Cotoneaster, Poplar & Spruce<br />

Come in April or May for best selection & results<br />

Many other trees and shrubs available<br />

Complete fall price list at: www.lindentreefarm.ca<br />

travis@lindentreefarm.ca or call/text (403) 888-9178<br />

the summer, taking many yearly trips<br />

for two weeks to Prince George to<br />

hang at the lake with Neil and Darlene<br />

and the kids.<br />

We learned to water ski, make fires<br />

and make smores. We always went<br />

skiing in the mountains in the winter<br />

months with friends and family.<br />

Music and dance were his passion. If<br />

you wanted to find Pa, you just<br />

listened for his whistle. Dad<br />

loved to dance and made sure<br />

that we went to family dances<br />

all around the country, so we<br />

could learn the old time waltz,<br />

two-step, the heel toe and<br />

bunny hop. He sure enjoyed<br />

the invention of Sirrus Radio<br />

and Willy’s Road House, nonstop<br />

classics. Mom and Dad<br />

have danced their way<br />

through life, travelling to<br />

Hawaii, Mexico, New Zealand and<br />

spending winters in Arizona.<br />

Papa’s greatest<br />

joy were his<br />

grandchildren,<br />

Dalyn, Shane,<br />

Kirby, Walker,<br />

Reegan, Dexter<br />

and Clay. He not<br />

once ever called<br />

them by name; to<br />

him they were<br />

known as<br />

Chicken, Newt,<br />

Brat, Sqwaker,<br />

Billy, Tex and<br />

Buddy.<br />

OBITUARY<br />

He was so proud of each and<br />

everyone of them and the special bond<br />

that he held with them all. It was<br />

pretty heartwarming when all seven<br />

of them were gathered around his bed,<br />

all holding his hand, telling him about<br />

their days and Clay telling him that “it<br />

would be okay Papa, Clay Robert and<br />

Mommy are here to help you.”<br />

Papa passed away peacefully on<br />

May 29 at the age of 75 from complications<br />

of cancer. He was strong and<br />

never complained ever during what<br />

was pure frustration these past few<br />

weeks.<br />

He was hopeful at fighting this disease<br />

and seeing many more years with<br />

his family and friends. However, that<br />

was not to be, and he just went to sleep<br />

and will be waiting for each and<br />

everyone of us to follow with his beautiful<br />

smile, a cold Bud Light, ready for<br />

an intense BS session and his dancing<br />

shoes on.<br />

Les is survived by his beloved wife<br />

Linda of 52 years, his daughter Cheryl<br />

and Rob, Dalyn, Shane and Kirby, his<br />

son Harley and Joni, Walker, Reegan,<br />

Dexter and Clay and numerous<br />

extended family.<br />

He was predeceased by his parents,<br />

Albert and Doris Hutton, his brother<br />

Barry Hutton, grandparents, Annie<br />

and Martin Dahl, A.A. and Dottie<br />

Hutton.<br />

A Celebration of Life was held Mon.,<br />

June 5 at the Hanna Community<br />

Centre. Interment took place prior to<br />

the service at the Hanna Cemetery.<br />

Donations can be made to the Tom<br />

Baker Cancer Center, 1331 29 Street<br />

NW, Calgary, AB, T2N 4N2.<br />

Condolences may be sent or viewed<br />

at www.hannafuneral.ca.<br />

Arrangements in care of Hanna<br />

Funeral Services Ltd, Hanna, AB,<br />

403-854-5956.

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