ECA Review 2019-07-25
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ECA Review 2019-07-25
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<strong>ECA</strong> REVIEW HANNA/CORONATION/STETTLER, AB JuL y <strong>25</strong>'19 9<br />
Friends precious to her<br />
Mary Elizabeth was born Jan. 13,<br />
1940 in Lloydminster, Sask. to Frank<br />
and Elsie Wroe who lived in<br />
McLaughlin, Sask.<br />
She joined older siblings<br />
Jeanne and Dwayne and the<br />
family was eventually completed<br />
with the arrival of<br />
Darlene.<br />
Mary is survived by her<br />
children, Debora (Ron)<br />
Vanlanduyt, Kim (Christine)<br />
Hubert and Susan Posma;<br />
grandchildren, Chelsey<br />
Vanlanduyt, Whitney (Carson) Hubert<br />
Sutton, Bryce Vanlanduyt,<br />
Travis Vanlanduyt, David (Coreina)<br />
Hubert, Jennifer (Don Rasmussen)<br />
Robinson, Ashley (Davis) Gray, Cheryl<br />
(Jack Hart) Hubert, Geoffrey (Jennifer)<br />
Posma and Jamie Posma.<br />
She is also survived by great-grandchildren:<br />
Brooks, Clark, Levi, Ayden,<br />
Ashton, Jessi, Jordyn, Cole, Morgan,<br />
Brooke, Evan, Aquay, Brian and<br />
Kashton.<br />
She is survived by her sister<br />
Darlene Hrabchuk and sister-in-law<br />
Betty Wroe as well as numerous other<br />
relatives and many dear friends.<br />
Mary was predeceased by parents<br />
Francis and Elsie Wroe; husband<br />
Richard Hubert; son-in-law Rudy<br />
Posma; great-grandchildren, Kaitlyn<br />
Gray and Presley Sutton; brother<br />
Dwayne Wroe; sister Jeanne<br />
Shymanski; sisters-in-law, Ellen<br />
Hubert and Dahrlyne Hubert;<br />
brothers-in-law, Albert Hrabchuk,<br />
Michael Shymanski, Herald Hubert<br />
and Wilf Hubert.<br />
The Wroe family moved to Big<br />
Valley, Alta. before Mary was in<br />
school, and that is where she spent<br />
most of her childhood and where she<br />
met her husband.<br />
They were married in 1956 and soon<br />
after they had us, Debora, Kim and<br />
Susan.<br />
She was a loving and devoted wife<br />
and mother who worked very hard for<br />
her family.<br />
“It has been a privilege to love and to<br />
be loved by this wonderful lady”.<br />
Mary helped in every season of their<br />
life together.<br />
She worked by his side, building and<br />
pouring cement as they always seemed<br />
to be doing.<br />
She loved camping with him, three<br />
little kids and a dog.<br />
She was supportive and travelled<br />
wherever his work took him from<br />
Quebec City to the Yukon.<br />
Mary was also a talented seamstress<br />
and had an amazing green thumb.<br />
Her yard would be filled with<br />
flowers and a well-kept garden every<br />
summer.<br />
She also grew many beautiful house<br />
plants.<br />
She made many long-lasting friendships<br />
over the years, a great testament<br />
to the caring, compassionate lady she<br />
was.<br />
Her friends were precious to her.<br />
Her home was always filled with<br />
family and friends who can all say<br />
without a doubt, our best memories<br />
were when we were all together at the<br />
lake.<br />
When the grandkids started<br />
arriving, life got busier as the house<br />
seemed always to have family coming<br />
or going.<br />
She was a loving grandmother who<br />
was always helping to look after kids<br />
and loved to host family holidays.<br />
She physically slowed down while<br />
waiting for a hip replacement, the pain<br />
increased, but her spirit never faded.<br />
In later years, Mary cared for her<br />
husband and their home until it<br />
became too much and they both ended<br />
up in care in Stettler.<br />
“We are all going to miss her stories<br />
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and the laughter that came<br />
along with them.<br />
Our mother modelled for<br />
us many things;<br />
how to pray, love<br />
one another, manners,<br />
respect and<br />
the importance of<br />
thinking of others<br />
before ourselves.<br />
“These values<br />
have helped shape<br />
each one of us,<br />
maybe in different<br />
ways but they<br />
have made us who<br />
we are and we thank her<br />
very much for that.”<br />
Funeral services for the<br />
late Mary Hubert were held<br />
on Fri. July 19, <strong>2019</strong> at St.<br />
Peter Lutheran Church followed<br />
by interment beside<br />
her beloved husband<br />
Richard at Erskine<br />
Cemetery, Erskine, Alta.<br />
Donations in memory of<br />
Mary are gratefully accepted<br />
for St. Peter Lutheran<br />
Church or Erskine Cemetery<br />
c/o Stettler Funeral Home &<br />
Crematorium, P.O. Box 1780,<br />
Stettler, Alta. T0C 2L0,<br />
403-742-3422, who were<br />
entrusted with the care and<br />
arrangements.<br />
Card of Thanks<br />
The family of Mary Hubert<br />
would sincerely like to thank<br />
everyone who has been a<br />
caregiver to her over the last<br />
couple of years.<br />
We would also like to<br />
thank Pastor Jonathan<br />
Aiken along with Doug<br />
McKay and Scott and James<br />
Pfeiffer for the service and<br />
music.<br />
The time you made for us<br />
was very much appreciated.<br />
A big thank you to the<br />
Lutheran Church Ladies for<br />
the lovely luncheon.<br />
Our appreciation also goes<br />
out to staff at the Stettler<br />
Funeral Home and Panda<br />
Flowers for their thoughtfulness<br />
and attention to detail.<br />
We wish to express our<br />
gratitude for your many<br />
thoughts and prayers, visits,<br />
food and flowers over the<br />
past week.<br />
Debora, Kim and Susan<br />
Work to be redone<br />
Cont’d from Pg 1<br />
“A lot of the things that<br />
were done compared to the<br />
contract and the design were<br />
not done correctly by the<br />
contract so we are laying a<br />
bit of a hammer down trying<br />
to get them to fix things<br />
when he gets back in. A lot of<br />
the work is going to have to<br />
be torn up and re-laid.”<br />
The next project will be<br />
the culvert replacement.<br />
A potential water leak<br />
directly east of 4th Street has<br />
been discovered as well but<br />
Green told the crowd that<br />
they will find more when the<br />
area is opened up for further<br />
investigation.<br />
Financial report<br />
CAO Cassidy made a<br />
detailed report surrounding<br />
the village’s finances up to<br />
June 30 since her and her<br />
team at the county have<br />
taken leadership of<br />
administration.<br />
The previous administration<br />
had certain money<br />
allocated in other places<br />
which aren’t necessarily<br />
negative, it has taken time to<br />
get the finances organized to<br />
fit in with the rest of the<br />
county’s operations.<br />
“We put this together and<br />
we are still working basically<br />
to clear up any<br />
abnormalities we found in<br />
the books.<br />
“We are trying to make<br />
sure things are posted in the<br />
right place and I’m not<br />
saying that anybody did<br />
anything wrong, I’m just<br />
saying everybody has got a<br />
different way of doing<br />
things,” said CAO Cassidy.<br />
Tax notices are expected<br />
to be sent out this week after<br />
certain issues have been<br />
straightened out.<br />
“We’ve been reconciling<br />
the tax accounts from last<br />
year to make sure that they<br />
balance, that penalties have<br />
been calculated correctly,<br />
that the payments have been<br />
posted the right way, if there<br />
was anything added to the<br />
tax roll, and we’ve had a<br />
little bit of trouble getting all<br />
of that straight,” she<br />
continued.<br />
Although the budget is<br />
showing a slight surplus, it<br />
was noted it was not the<br />
most accurate at this time.<br />
The budget is not expected<br />
to be approved until August<br />
at the next council meeting.<br />
The bulletin boards have<br />
been a solid way for both the<br />
county and residents to be in<br />
touch with upcoming news.<br />
Utility personnel check<br />
the mail slot at the office<br />
daily and there has been a<br />
noticeable increase in people<br />
visiting the county office in<br />
Stettler.<br />
MSI capital grant funding<br />
is given every year.<br />
A run-down property<br />
within the village is<br />
expected to be demolished<br />
thanks to this funding.<br />
CAO Cassidy told residents<br />
at the meeting that<br />
more bylaw enforcement is<br />
visiting the village for<br />
unsightly properties.<br />
Water and sewer line<br />
issues are also being<br />
addressed as quickly as<br />
possible.<br />
“If you have a problem or<br />
you have a question, just get<br />
a hold of us and we will try<br />
to get to you as quick as we<br />
can,” she said.<br />
Auditor appointed<br />
For the <strong>2019</strong> fiscal year,<br />
Chapman and Company<br />
Professional Accountants<br />
was appointed as Gadsby’s<br />
official accountants.<br />
“It just makes sense to use<br />
the same auditor because if<br />
there was a new auditor<br />
there would need to be<br />
reviews and procedures and<br />
those kinds of things,” said<br />
Johnsrude.<br />
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