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WILLIAMS,
Eva
Jean (née
KNECHTEL)
Peacefully at the Southampton Care Centre, on Thursday January 4,
2007. Jean Williams (née
KNECHTEL) of Southampton in her 103rd
year. Wife of the late John Albert William “Joe”
WILLIAMS.
Jean
will be sadly missed and fondly remembered by her nieces and
nephew, by her Friends of the congregation and of the community.
No visitation. Cremation. Friends are invited to a Memorial Service
for Jean WILLIAMS at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses,
Highway #21, Port Elgin, on Saturday January 13, 2007 at 2 p.m.
Brother Peter
HANSLER will officiate. A Time of Fellowship and
Sharing will follow. Private Interment of Ashes. Expressions
of Remembrance to the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses: World
Wide Work Fund or to the Southampton Care Centre Residents Council.
Arrangements entrusted to the Eagleson Funeral Home, Southampton.
Condolences may be forwarded through www.eaglesonfuneralhome.com.
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LOVENUIK,
STEVE
Pa, a master builder of family, Friendships, and structures,
passed away peacefully at home, on Wednesday, July 4, 2007. Steve's
passion for living life fully and sharing that passion made him
unforgettable to all that he met. He was a positive force in
many lives, especially his family of 8 children, 17 grandchildren,
and to Dorothy, his loving wife of 51 years. Steve is survived
by Dorothy; children and grandchildren, Jeff (Cheryl), Anna,
Calvin LOVENUIK of Calgary, Laurie (Perry,) Kyle, Kurtis, Michael
NISHIYAMA of Edmonton, Donna (John,) Alyson, Veronica, Paula
ROONEY of Calgary, Pat (Dale,) Kara, Ben, Mallory
KNELLER of
Durango,
Colorado,
Stephen
LOVENUIK of Revelstoke, British Columbia,
Mary
(Gord,)
Krysia, Ross, Reid
FERGUSON of Calgary, Margaret
(Joe) Sofia
SCHLIESSLER of Vancouver, British Columbia, and Monica
(Dave,)
Declan,
Brendan
GAINER of Redmond, Washington; sisters,
Mary (Joe)
HOOVER, Elise (Chris)
DEMUYNCK, Margaret
GELINAS,
and brother Al (Heather)
LOVENUIK.
Steve was born in Smoky Lake
in 1934, the
son of Anna and Nicholas
LOVENUIK. He grew up in
Coal Valley. Steve was respected as an owner of a successful
construction business in Edmonton. Over many years he was responsible
for the construction of several hundred buildings in the area.
Steve was forever working to help those he loved. Throughout
his life he was always aware of the needs of his growing family
and made everyone happy. He gave us a great sense of family that
we all possess now - that legacy lives on. He loved to see his
family gathered around the dining room table for a feast prepared
by Dorothy and to hold everyone captive until he recited his
Italian, or Polish, or Latin version of Grace. Like Louis Armstrong
sang, Steve lived in 'A Wonderful World'. We will miss him at
track meets, recitals, athletic races, golf games, ski hills,
volleyball games, dance competitions and soccer games. He was
an avid spectator and Number One Fan of his children and his
grandchildren's endeavors. We would like to thank Doctor Helen Hays
for her kind and caring support and efforts to help make Pa comfortable
in his final week. Prayers on Monday, July 9, 2007 at 7: 00 p.m.,
Hainstock's Funeral Home 9810-34th Ave, Edmonton. Funeral Services
on Tuesday, July 10, 2007 at 11: 00 a.m., Saint Thomas More Catholic
Parish, 210 Haddow Close (23rd avenue and Terwillegar Drive),
with interment at Rosehill Cemetery, Edmonton. Hainstock's Funeral
Home and Crematorium, Honoured Provider of Dignity Memorial.
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