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4 M a r c h 1 ' 1 8 h a N N A / C o r o n a t i o n / S t e t t l e r , A b . E C A r e v i e w<br />

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obituaries<br />

Hazel Schnurer passed away peacefully<br />

at age 83, after 28 years of<br />

building a home<br />

and supporting her<br />

community in<br />

Hanna, Ab.<br />

She spent her<br />

days assisting with<br />

various charitable<br />

endeavours, local<br />

events and senior<br />

organizations.<br />

With a smile for all,<br />

Schnurer her daily works<br />

and family were<br />

her pride and joy.<br />

Schnurer always had a smile for all<br />

A loving daughter, sister, mother,<br />

grandmother and great- grandmother;<br />

Hazel, was predeceased by her parents<br />

Leonard and Alice O’Dell; brother,<br />

Milton O’Dell; husband, Joseph<br />

Schnurer; and grandchild, John Paul<br />

Schnurer.<br />

Hazel is survived by her son, Brian<br />

(Daphne) Schnurer; families: Jamie<br />

(Andrew) Straile, Danielle (Cody)<br />

Strang, Chelsea (Andrew)<br />

Montgomery, Bryant (Celeste)<br />

Schnurer; daughter Patti (Alf) Hieb;<br />

families: Jason Hieb, Kevin (Nicole)<br />

Hieb; son David (Laura) Schnurer;<br />

families Michael (Ashley) Schnurer,<br />

Ryan (Lauren) Schnurer, Miranda<br />

(Sean) Peterson; daughter Donna<br />

Landry; families: Amber Knauft,<br />

Deanna (Nolan) Groundwater;<br />

daughter Debbie Salik; families:<br />

Krista Salik, Aaron (Robyn) Salik,<br />

Courtney (Corey) Ward and 13 great<br />

grandchildren.<br />

She is also survived by brother<br />

Walter (Carolyn) O’Dell, brother<br />

Gordon (Jacque) O’Dell, brother<br />

Howard (Lynette) O’Dell, sister Betty<br />

(Steve) Jarvas, brother Stanley O’Dell,<br />

sister-in-law Gertrude O’Dell and<br />

numerous nieces, nephews and<br />

friends.<br />

The funeral service was held at St.<br />

George’s Catholic Church on Mon.<br />

Feb. 26, 11 a.m., followed by a luncheon<br />

at the Hanna Community Center.<br />

Contributions in memory of Hazel<br />

can be made to the Heart & Stroke<br />

Foundation, the Sunshine Club, Box<br />

160, Hanna, T0J 1P0, or to a charity of<br />

your choice.<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 />

4<strong>03</strong>-854-5956.<br />

Neat and tidy farmstead was a must<br />

Gordon Saunders was born in<br />

Castor, Ab. Nov. 20, 1921. He grew up<br />

on the farm and after completing<br />

normal school training in Calgary, he<br />

taught in one room schools for four<br />

years before returning to the farm in<br />

1945.<br />

Gordon and Connie were married<br />

June 16, 1974. They both enjoyed life<br />

on the farm, riding horses, feeding<br />

cattle and operating the farm<br />

equipment.<br />

Keeping the farmstead and garden<br />

travelled from Tuktoyaktuk to<br />

Galveston and from Tofino to Cape<br />

Breton, no year was really complete<br />

without a trip to the mountains in the<br />

summer camping or in the winter<br />

skiing or perhaps both.<br />

Gordon and Connie moved into<br />

Paintearth Lodge in November of 2<strong>01</strong>7<br />

and then Gordon moved to Castor<br />

Extended Care in December before<br />

moving to Coronation on Jan. 10, <strong>2<strong>01</strong>8</strong><br />

until his passing on Feb. 15, <strong>2<strong>01</strong>8</strong>.<br />

Gordon was predeceased by his<br />

1935, brother Howard Saunders in May<br />

1945, step brother Arnold Houseman,<br />

step father Floyd Houseman in<br />

November 1966, mother Lydia<br />

Houseman in March of 1980, motherin-law<br />

Min Annett in January 1994,<br />

father-in-law John Annett in October<br />

of 1999, brother-in-law Claude<br />

McLaren in January 2000, and niece<br />

Muriel (Lyle) Jackson in March 2<strong>01</strong>2.<br />

Gordon leaves to mourn his wife<br />

Connie Saunders of Castor; sister Ethel<br />

McLaren of Viking; nephew Colin (Ev)<br />

and Megan and Bobbi Jo McLaren of<br />

Edmonton; other family and dear<br />

friends.<br />

Funeral services<br />

were held at Knox<br />

United Church on<br />

Wed., Feb. 21, <strong>2<strong>01</strong>8</strong><br />

at 2 p.m. with Rev.<br />

Barbara<br />

Zimmerman<br />

officiating.<br />

Cathy Schaffner<br />

and the Knox<br />

neat and tidy was a must. They father Howard Saunders in March of McLaren of Viking; great nieces: Billi<br />

enjoyed travelling. Although they 1928, step brother Dalton in December Jo (Brent) White and children Evan<br />

Saunders<br />

Enjoyed his incredible lifelong journey<br />

Orale Kewley Peterson<br />

Sept. 7, 1927 – Feb. 22, <strong>2<strong>01</strong>8</strong><br />

Orale Kewley Peterson was born<br />

Sept. 7, 1927 in Carruthers, Sk. to<br />

Fredrik Peterson and Francis Mary<br />

Kewley. He passed away<br />

peacefully in the Stettler<br />

Hospital with family at his<br />

side.<br />

Orale was the fourth of<br />

five children that grew up<br />

on the Carruthers family<br />

farm. As a young man<br />

Orale worked on the family<br />

farm and helped carve a<br />

living out of the prairie sod.<br />

Eventually he took over the Peterson<br />

farm and the passion for<br />

farming never left his blood.<br />

In 1966 Orale moved to the Bulwark<br />

area where he set down deep roots and<br />

engaged in mixed farming as he<br />

worked to raise 11 children.<br />

Orale is survived by his children,<br />

Daryl (Brenda), Wynne, Connie, Ricky,<br />

Friela (Kevin), Rodney (Peggy),<br />

Dwayne, Shiena, Todd; daughter-inlaw<br />

Carol; step children Wayne<br />

(Jolene), Cathy; sister Ruth; sisters-inlaw<br />

Rita and Lil.<br />

He leaves a legacy of 19 grandchildren;<br />

three step grandchildren; 32<br />

great grandchildren and one great<br />

great grandchild. They all have a very<br />

special place in his heart. He especially<br />

loved cuddling babies and over<br />

the years he has had many to hold and<br />

spoil.<br />

Orale was predeceased by his wife<br />

Bev, sons Lloyd and Lyle, granddaughter<br />

Rhondi, brothers Carl and<br />

Lorne, sister Pearl, brothers -in-law<br />

Stuart and Alex.<br />

Orale never let the grass grow under<br />

his feet and for most of his life he was<br />

hard to keep up with.<br />

He was always up for an adventure:<br />

fishing, bike riding, curling, skating,<br />

watching hockey and wood working,<br />

or anything that included risk!<br />

He loved to camp, fish and the<br />

“Narrows” was his favourite hangout<br />

spot.<br />

If there was ever downtime, he<br />

would be challenging someone near to<br />

a game of crib or pool and if no one<br />

took him up on the challenge, he<br />

would be playing solitaire. A man in<br />

constant motion!<br />

In 1988 Orale married Bev<br />

Thacker and relocated to Red<br />

Deer, starting their retirement<br />

which allowed them to travel,<br />

camp and follow the Scotties<br />

and Brier curling championships<br />

for many years. He<br />

remained an avid curler well<br />

into his 80’s!<br />

Orale was known to rarely<br />

travel directly from point A to<br />

point B, but rather to drive<br />

every back road checking out<br />

the crops as he went. If there<br />

was a Tim Horton’s or an Auction<br />

Mart along the way, it was an automatic<br />

STOP!<br />

Orale loved to visit with those he<br />

knew and those he didn’t. No one was<br />

a stranger to him.<br />

NOTICE<br />

SUBDIVISION &<br />

DEVELOPMENT APPEAL<br />

BOARD HEARING<br />

Wednesday, March 7, <strong>2<strong>01</strong>8</strong><br />

1:00 p.m.<br />

M.D. of Provost No. 52<br />

Administration Building<br />

4504 – 53rd Avenue<br />

Provost, Alberta<br />

Proposed Subdivision –<br />

N.W. 21-39-5-W4M<br />

Owner: Vernon David Froland and<br />

Russel Clarence Froland<br />

Applicant: Heather Froland<br />

Tyler Lawrason<br />

Secretary,<br />

Subdivision & Development<br />

Appeal Board Committee<br />

Orale was a true original, who will<br />

be missed by everyone who knew him.<br />

He enjoyed his incredible, lifelong<br />

journey to the fullest.<br />

A celebration of Orale’s life was held<br />

on Feb. 28, <strong>2<strong>01</strong>8</strong> at 2 p.m. Castor<br />

Community Hall.<br />

Donations, if you desire, may be<br />

made to the Castor Curling Club in<br />

honour of his love of curling or a<br />

charity of your choice, c/o Parkview<br />

Funeral Chapels, Box 186, Castor, Ab.<br />

TOC OXO, 4<strong>03</strong>-882-3141, who have been<br />

entrusted with the care and arrangements.<br />

To send condolences to the<br />

family, please visit www.parkviewfuneralchapels.com<br />

United Church<br />

Choir presented<br />

their gifts of music.<br />

Connie’s cousin Edythe Floden gave a<br />

loving tribute.<br />

Gordon was laid to rest at Castor<br />

Cemetery with Melvin Weber, Rod<br />

Willis, Clarence Harder, Colin<br />

McLaren, Tony Schulmeister and Ted<br />

Schulmeister as pallbearers.<br />

Family and friends gathered at the<br />

Upper Hall of Knox United Church for<br />

a time of fellowship and a luncheon by<br />

UCW.<br />

Donations will be gratefully<br />

accepted by Castor Cemetery Fund,<br />

Castor, Ab. or to a charity of your own<br />

choice.<br />

Sympathies may be forwarded to the<br />

family by signing the guestbook at<br />

www.parkviewfuneralchapels.com<br />

Parkview Funeral Chapels &<br />

Crematorium, 4<strong>03</strong>-882-3141, entrusted<br />

with the care and funeral<br />

arrangements.<br />

TOWN OF CORONATION<br />

PROVINCE OF ALBERTA<br />

<strong>2<strong>01</strong>8</strong> ASSESSMENT NOTICES<br />

Notice is hereby given in accordance with the provisions of Section 311 of the<br />

Municipal Government Act, Revised Statutes of Alberta 2000, Chapter M-26<br />

that the Town of Coronation has mailed Assessment Notices to all persons<br />

appearing on the Assessment Roll as of the Assessment Date of February 23,<br />

<strong>2<strong>01</strong>8</strong>.<br />

Any person who desires to object to the entry of his/her name or that of any<br />

other person upon the said roll or to the assessed value placed upon any<br />

property must lodge his/her complaint(s) in writing and submit to the Clerk of<br />

the Assessment Review Board on or before April 24, <strong>2<strong>01</strong>8</strong>.<br />

Pursuant to Town of Coronation Bylaw 2<strong>01</strong>1-594, a charge is required for<br />

each assessment appeal. The fee is refundable if the Assessment Review<br />

Board makes a decision in favour of the complainant, pursuant to Section<br />

481(2) of the Municipal Government Act. The Board may refund fees to other<br />

complainants at their discretion.<br />

Assessment complaints, with applicable fee, can be forwarded to the<br />

Assessment Appeal Board Clerk of the Town of Coronation at Box 219,<br />

Coronation, Alberta T0C 1C0.<br />

All assessed persons are deemed to have received their notice as a result of<br />

this publication. If you have not received an assessment notice for property<br />

you own in the Town of Coronation, please contact the Town Office at 4<strong>03</strong>-<br />

578-3679.<br />

Sandra Kulyk<br />

Chief Administrative Officer<br />

Town of Coronation

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