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We would like to extend our condolences to those in the community who have recently lost loved ones.  If you Cannot Make It To a Funeral you can send a Condolence E-mail By Clicking on The Highlighted E-mail Link for Each Obituary.

Stewart Ross Kennedy              Oct 27, 1957 - Jan 27, 2026

With heavy hearts, the family of Stewart Ross Kennedy announces his passing in Medicine Hat on Tuesday, January 27, 2026, following a brief illness with cancer.
Stewart was the beloved husband of Joan and a devoted father to Ryan (Lizzie), Megan (Andy) and Emma (Ahmed). He is also lovingly remembered by his mother, Iona; sister, Laura (Tim); brother, Barry as well as Joan’s extended family and many friends near and far. He was predeceased by his father, Lorne and his brother, Rodney.
After beginning his working life as a sheet metal mechanic, Stewart returned to university in 1986, where he met Joan. They married in 1991 and settled in Medicine Hat after his graduation from law school in 1992, where he built his law practice and raised their family.
Stewart will be remembered for his kindness, generosity, good humour and intellect as well as his love of travel, dinosaur bones and Roman history. His passing leaves a profound void in the hearts of those who loved him.
The family thanks Dr. Mohanraj and the doctors and staff of Unit 5E for their compassionate care.
A Celebration of Life will be held at St. John’s Presbyterian Church, 504 - 2 Street S.E., Medicine Hat on Saturday, February 7, 2026, at 11:00 a.m. with a reception to follow. The celebration will be live-streamed.  Those wishing to watch the live-stream should visit the following webpage at service time:  https://stjohnsmedicinehat.ca/kennedy
If friends so desire, donations may be made to Operation Eyesight or CARO (Canadians Reaching Out to the World’s Children) through the CanadaHelps website. (Condolences may be expressed by visiting www.cooksouthland.com) Honoured to serve the family is

CARL ALFRED HANSEN


It is with great sadness that we announce the sudden passing of Carl Alfred Hansen on Saturday, January 17, 2026, in Sidney, British Columbia. Carl was born in Brooks, Alberta on June 17, 1956, and lived a life filled with curiosity, hard work, and deep devotion to the people he loved.  
Carl is predeceased by his parents, William Alfred (Bill) Hansen and Ruth Laura Hansen (Kuhl). He is lovingly remembered by his partner and best friend, Susan Robertson of Brooks, Alberta; his siblings Dianne Hansen of Calgary, Arnold (Lorna) of Calgary, Brian (Marivic) of Okotoks, and Eric (Grace) of Medicine Hat; Susan’s children, Ursula and Rebecca; her grandsons, Alexander Robertson of Brooks, and Ethan Joudrey, of Helena, Montana; and his many nieces, nephews, extended family members, and many friends.
Those who knew Carl will remember his sharp mind, spirited love of a good debate, unwavering loyalty to his family, and how much he tenderly spoiled his beloved terriers. He had an adventurous, free-spirited nature that shaped both his personal life and his work.
A true entrepreneur, Carl built several successful businesses over the years, including liquor stores in Brooks, Alberta, and a VRBO in Hungry Horse, Montana. He approached every venture with vision, grit, honesty, and an extraordinary work ethic. He was most happy when pursuing his big projects, like building his house in Hungry Horse, landscaping with his Kubota and large rocks and dump-truck loads of soil, and most recently, getting qualified with Susan to take their boat out by themselves.
Carl will be known for his warm and generous hospitality whether hosting in Brooks, Hungry Horse, Montana, Peoria, Arizona, or on Vancouver Island. Carl’s door was always open, and friends and family were welcomed with good beer, laughter, stories, and genuine connection.
Carl always looked forward to his daily outdoor walks with his spirited Jack Russell companions, Susan, and their families and friends. especially by the sea, but also in the desert and the mountains. Most recently, Carl was excited for his next adventure exploring the coastal waters around Vancouver Island with Susan on their new boat.
A Celebration of Life will be held on February 23, 2026, in Sidney, British Columbia. The family invites all who knew Carl to join them in reflection, fellowship, and sharing stories of a life lived fully and generously, either in person or virtually, on that date.
In memory of Carl, if friends desire, memorial tributes and donations in lieu of flowers may be made to the Brooks Animal Protection Society (B.A.P.S.), or to their local dog rescue association.
Details of the Celebration of Life will be provided as soon as possible.

HELEN JOBB               July 1, 1932 - Jan 20, 2026

While in the loving presence of her family, Mrs. Helen Mae Jobb, beloved wife of the late Mr. Winston Jobb, passed away peacefully at St. Joseph’s Home - Carmel Hospice in Medicine Hat on Tuesday, January 20, 2026, at the age of 93 years. Helen’s legacy will live on through her family: son, Sheldon (Charlotte) and their children, Erin (Paul Harper) of Calgary, AB., Laura (Neil Krause) of Calgary; daughter, Phyllis (Bruce Murray) of Bowser, B.C. and her children, Jeff Nish (Trish) of Swift Current, SK. and Tara Nish of Calgary. Helen is also survived by her great-grandchildren, Astrid Nish, Joel Harper, Isla Harper and Charlie Krause; two sisters, Rhoda and Freda, as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Helen was predeceased by her parents, Bruce and Lydia Christie; three siblings, Hazel, Frank and Milly as well as numerous extended family and many friends.  Helen was born in Belmont, Nova Scotia on July 1, 1932. This is also where she was raised and received her education. Winston arrived back home from the war to his beloved N.S. in May 1946. Helen met Winston shortly thereafter, and they were married on August 20, 1948, the beginning of 72 wonderful years together. Initially they settled in Debert, N.S., but only a short time later, the Wild West called as Helen had a sister and brother in Redcliff. This would become home for them until Winston’s passing in 2020. After Winston‘s passing in 2020, Helen moved to the Meadow Ridge Seniors Village. A fall precipitated surgery and a three week stay at the Medicine Hat regional Hospital before a short stay at St. Joseph’s home where her passing occurred. Family wish to extend their heartfelt appreciation to the nurses and staff at Meadow Ridge, 5 West and 2 North at the Medicine Hat Regional Hospital as well as St. Joseph’s Home - Carmel Hospice. Your care for Helen was exemplary and will never be forgotten. Dignified cremation has taken place. It was Helen‘s wish to join Winston as soon as possible after her passing. There will be no formal service, but rather a delayed “Maritime wake” in the spring. Those wishing to remember Helen may do so through a donation to St. Joseph’s Home - Carmel Hospice, 156 - 3 Street N.E., Medicine Hat, AB., T1A 5M1. (Condolences may be expressed by visiting www.cooksouthland.com) Honoured to serve the family is

1938 - Marilyn Joy DeLong - 2026

On the afternoon of January 19, 2026, Marilyn Joy DeLong (age 87 years) was welcomed into the loving arms of Jesus. Grieving her passing are her husband, David DeLong and children, Lise (Lyle) Bayer, Ken (Laura) DeLong and Gail (Shade) Holmes and their families. Funeral arrangements will be announced when completed. Condolences for the family may be sent at www.saamis.com or to condolences@saamis.com subject heading Marilyn Joy DeLong   .  Funeral arrangements are entrusted to

Carol Ann Lawton              Sept 26, 1945 - Jan 16, 2026  (Age 80)

Carol Ann Lawton, beloved wife of the late Charles Lawton, passed away on Friday, January 16, 2026, at the age of 80 years.  The funeral service will be held in the PATTISON FUNERAL HOME & CELEBRATION OF LIFE CENTRE on Friday, February 6, 2026, at 11:00 a.m. with Pastor Dave Cartwright officiating. Family and friends who wish to pay their respects may do so one hour prior to the service.  The service will be live streamed.  Those who wish to attend virtually, please visit Carol’s obituary page on our website for the link.  Interment will follow in the Gull Lake Cemetery.  To leave a message of condolence you may visit www.pattisonfuneralhome.com

MARC ANDREW GRIFFITHS

 

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Marc Andrew Griffiths on December 8, 2025 at the age of 53 after a courageous battle with cancer.
Marc is survived by his wife Missy Shillito, his 3 sons Turner (son with Tara Griffiths), Cayse & Declan. He also leaves his mother Cheryl Kennedy, his father Norm Griffiths (Marlene), his sister Sheilagh and her daughter Emily-Rae as well as two step-sisters and numerous nieces and nephews.
Marc was born in Ontario on August 26, 1972 and spent his early life and young adulthood in Medicine Hat, Alberta where he eventually became a Journeyman Electrician. He moved to Campbell River in 2011 where he and Missy started their family. He loved spending time with Missy and his boys camping and fishing.
There will be a celebration of Marc’s life on February 7th at the Elks Hall at 305 - 3rd St. NW at 1:00 pm.

MaryAnn Kosolofski              Oct 29, 1932 - Jan 19, 2026  (Age 93)

 

MaryAnn Kosolofski passed away peacefully on January 19, 2026, at the age of 93 years.  Waiting to greet her were her beloved husband, Wendelin (Windy); granddaughter, Janelle; her parents, Joseph and Eugenia (Ida) Rissling; her sister, Irene; and brother and sisters-in-law too numerous to  mention. She leaves to miss and love her always her daughters, Brenda (Darrell) Hazel, Barb (Mark) Schmaltz;  sons, Bruce (Claire), Bob (Deb), Boyd (Susan) and Bernard (Carol); 12 grandchildren, Jolene (Brenda), Allison, Megan, Brett (Bruce), Ryan (Bob), Spencer, Sydney(Boyd), Jaxson, Karter, Silken (Bernard), Tanner and Tiana (Barb); 17 great grandchildren; three brothers, George (Pat) Rissling, Frank (Gloria) Rissling and Jerome Rissling; one brother-in-law, Greg Kosolofski, one sister-in-law, Marcella Kosolofski; and numerous nieces and nephews.

MaryAnn Rissling was born on her family’s farm north of Prelate, Saskatchewan on October 29, 1932.   It was at the Prelate Catholic Church where she was baptized, received her first communion and was confirmed.  She attended school in Prelate and graduated as a member of the first graduating class of Prelate school in 1951.  Her dream was to be a nurse, and she attended nursing school in Saskatoon.  Unfortunately, she became sick during her second year and was forced to return home to Prelate.   

MaryAnn and her high school sweetheart, Windy, were married on April 26th, 1954, in Marsden, Saskatchewan by her uncle, Father John Fetsch.  MaryAnn and Windy were blessed with five children in under five years (Brenda, Bruce, Bob and the twins, Boyd and Bernard).  She was a busy Mom and was on her own much of the time as Windy was a CPR Agent who often worked out of town.  In the early 1960s they purchased the GayWay, Prelate’s Coffee shop, poolroom and bowling alley. Just when she thought life was about to settle down, they had a sixth child, Barbie.  Nothing was more important to MaryAnn than her family and as a full-time working mom, she sacrificed much to ensure they were loved and had everything they needed.

Even though MaryAnn was busy, she was always a curious person and never afraid to learn or tackle something new.  After the poolroom was sold, she became a certified driver instructor, then worked as a cook at St. Angela’s Academy.  When her and Windy retired to Medicine Hat in 1991, she obtained her early childhood development certificate and worked in a day care.  She was always active in her community serving on the Home Care Board and Prelate Music Festival executive, playing ball, bowling and singing in the Hillbilly Band.  Her faith was very important to her. She loved singing in the choir (descant was her favourite voice), serving in various capacities on the CWL (65 years), reading in Church, leading prayer services at vigils and serving as a Eucharistic Minister at various senior’s facilities in Medicine Hat.  She also loved to travel and one of her highlights was her trip to Eastern Canada.

MaryAnn treasured her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren.  She was an amazing cook and showed her love by sharing the gifts of her labour.  She was quick to laugh, always optimistic, easy to forgive and up to try anything, including jumping on the trampoline at age 70 with her grandchildren.  She will be forever loved and missed by her family and friends.

If you wish to join us in celebrating her life, Vigil Rites (prayers) will be held at SAAMIS MEMORIAL FUNERAL CHAPEL, #1 Dunmore Road SE, Medicine Hat, on Friday, January 30th, 2026, at 7:00 pm.  If unable to attend, family and friends are welcome to participate via livestream by logging on to www.saamis.com and joining the live webcast on MaryAnn’s memorial page at the above date and time. A virtual guest book is available on the livestream page for those participating remotely. The Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11:00 am on Saturday, January 31st, 2026, at ST. PATRICK’S ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH, 238 – 2ND Avenue NE, Medicine Hat.  Lunch will be provided after Mass.   A private interment will follow at Saamis Prairie View Cemetery. Condolences for the family may be sent at www.saamis.com or to condolences@saamiscom subject heading MaryAnn Kosolofski.  Funeral arrangements are entrusted to 

Will Stickel                 October 6, 1984  -  January 20, 2026

An obituary is not available at this time for Will Stickel. Further information will be provide once arrangements are completed.  Condolences may be sent to condolences@saamis.com, for Will Stickel.  Arrangements are by 

Steven Foley             May 9, 1958 - Jan 22, 2026  (Age 67)

 

It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Steven “Steve” Robert Foley, beloved husband of Debbie Enslen (Foley) of Medicine Hat, on Thursday, January 22, 2026, at the age of 67 years.  Steve is survived and dearly missed by his wife and soulmate, Debbie Enslen (Foley); his children, Ryan, Rob (Jaylyn), Stephanie, Desiree Enger (Travis) and Mylo, and a special step-daughter, Amanda and step-son, Dustin; as well as being a proud grandpa to eight grandchildren, Tyler, Kohen, Axxel, Ottoh, Payton, Meryk, Memphis, and Maddox; two great-grandchildren, Max and Ella.  He will be lovingly remembered by his mother, Maureen Foley; brothers, Dan (Jimmi) and Kevin (Deborah) as well as numerous nieces, nephews, extended family and friends.  He is now reunited with his predeceased father, Robert Harold Foley; his maternal grandparents, Nellie and Frank McKenna and his paternal grandparents, Dorothy and William Foley.  Steve will be deeply missed and fondly remembered by all who knew him.  A Celebration of Life will be held in the HARMONY HALL in Redcliff, AB, on Saturday, January 31, 2026, at 2:00 p.m. with his sister-in-law, Deborah Foley officiating.  To read the full obituary, or leave a message of condolence you may visit www.pattisonfuneralhome.com

Arthur "Art" Schmidt               May 5, 1926 - January 27, 2026  (Age 99)

Arthur “Art” Schmidt, beloved husband of Bernice Schmidt of Medicine Hat, passed away on Tuesday, January 27, 2026, at the age of 99 years.  Art was born on May 5, 1926, near Golden Prairie, Saskatchewan, to Adam and Ida Schmidt.  Along with his loving wife Bernice, Art leaves to cherish his memory, three daughters, Lavia Bartlett, Denise (Patrick) Ries and Lynnette (Rudy) Holland; six grandchildren, Chrystal Rieger (Colin Steed), Cory Rieger, Tyler (Rhelynn) Ries, Tanya (Jason) Van Dam, Stacy (Ryan) Massey and Tina (Scott) Maynes; 14 great grandchildren, Heaven Rieger, Colton Rieger Steed, Hunter Rieger, Cayleb Rieger, Kalen Rieger, Cruz Ries, Taye Ries, Reece Van Dam, Harlo Van Dam, Nathan Maynes, Dylan Maynes, Rylee Maynes, Ben Massey and Audrey Massey; two sisters, Delores Mutschler and Sister Alice Gerber and his brother-in-law, Cliff (Audrey) Woelfle.  He was predeceased by his parents, Adam and Ida Schmidt; two sisters, Elsie Beck and Frieda Giese; three brothers, Otto Schmidt, Harold Schmidt and Marvin Schmidt; his son-in-law, Eric Bartlett; his brother-in-law, Allan (Kay)Woelfle; his sister-in-law, Elnora (Ed) Heine and his great granddaughter, Brooklyn Rieger.  Art will be truly missed and fondly remembered by anyone who crossed his path of life, he was a special man with the heart of Jesus.  The family would like to thank Dr. Monty, Dr. Majeed, and the doctors, nurses and staff from 5 East and 2 North; your compassion, comfort and care was greatly appreciated.  The funeral service will be held in the VICTORY LUTHERAN CHURCH (2793 Southview Drive SE), on Saturday, January 31, 2026, at 1:00 p.m. with Bishop James Bredeson, Lead Pastor Roland Weisbrot and Associate Pastor Grant Crichton officiating.  The service will be live streamed.  Those who wish to attend virtually, please visit Art’s obituary page on our website for the link.  Immediately following the service, you are welcome to join the family for fellowship and refreshments in the Hall.  A private family interment will take place in the HILLSIDE CEMETERY.  In lieu of flowers the family has kindly requested that donations be made to Victory Lutheran Church in Art’s honour.  To leave a message of condolence you may visit www.pattisonfuneralhome.com

DOUGLAS McDOWELL          1937 - 2026

 

Douglas Ellis McDowell, beloved husband of the late Betty McDowell, passed away on Thursday, January 22, 2026, at the age of 88 years.  The funeral service will be held in the PATTISON FUNERAL HOME & CELEBRATION OF LIFE CENTRE on Monday, February 2, 2026, at 11:00 a.m. with Pastor Jamie McDonald and Pastor Grant McDowell officiating.  The service will be live streamed.  Those who wish to attend virtually, please visit Doug's obituary page on our website for the link.  To view the full obituary or to leave a message of condolence you may visit www.pattisonfuneralhome.com

1936 - Donald Lonson - 2026

 

Donald James Lonson of Medicine Hat passed away Friday, January 23, 2026, at the age of 89 years. Don’s Celebration of Life was held yesterday at Saamis Memorial Funeral Chapel. Condolences may be sent to condolences@saamis.com subject heading Donald Lonson.  Funeral arrangements by

EARL CARLSON              1937 - 2026

 

Earl Ronald Carlson, beloved husband of the late Sheila Carlson, passed away at St. Jospeh’s Home - Carmel Hospice in Medicine Hat on Friday, January 23, 2026, at the age of 88 years. A Celebration of Earl’s life will be held at Cook Southland Funeral Chapel, 901 - 13 Street S.W., Medicine Hat on Saturday, February 7, 2026, at 2:00 p.m. with Life Celebrant Gerry Getz officiating. Private interment will follow at Hillside Cemetery . The service will be live-streamed. Those who cannot attend but wish to experience his celebration may visit the Cook Southland Funeral Chapel website and select the View Broadcast button on the homepage at service time.  (Condolences may be expressed by visiting www.cooksouthland.com)   Honoured to serve the family is

Carol Julie Nakamura               March 15, 1951 - January 22, 2026  (Age 74)

Carol Julie Nakamura, nee Morishita, mother to Dean and Emily, passed away on January 22, 2026. Her final moments were spent peacefully at St. Joseph’s Home in Medicine Hat, Alberta, with her daughter and grandchildren.  Known for her commitment to family and love of children, Carol will be dearly missed by all who knew her. Carol’s family asks that she be remembered for the joy she brought to others in life, not the sadness of her passing.

She is survived by her son, Dean; daughter, Emily; grandchildren, Ian and Kaelyx; siblings, Norma (Joel), Patrick, and Terry (Maureen). Carol will be missed by her nieces and nephews: Barry (Jeanne), Lorna (Troy), Brad (Donna), Tammy (Harry), Cody, Jordon, Cam (Diana), and Candace (Jordan); and numerous great-nieces and nephews; and her beloved cat, Kiwi.

Carol is predeceased by her husband, Butch; her parents, Norito Norman and Masae Pat; her brothers, Doug and Larry; and her nephew, Daryl.A private celebration of life will be announced at a later date.  In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Carol’s name to any of the following:  AJ’s Loan Cupboard (Medicine Hat), Medicine Hat Health Foundation, St. Joseph’s Home (Medicine Hat).  Condolences may be forwarded to www.gracememorial.com.  Arrangements are by 

Robert Dale Lassiter               August 1, 1958 - January 27, 2026  (Age 67)

It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Robert Dale Lassiter on January 27, 2026, surrounded by his loving family.  Rob was born in 1958 at the Bassano Hospital to Robert Stanley and Ruth Lassiter (Meidinger). He grew up in Bassano alongside his siblings building deep roots in the community that would remain home for his entire life.

Rob attended school in Bassano and graduated in 1976. A gifted athlete, he excelled in hockey, curling, swimming, baseball and golf, and was known for his dedication, competitiveness, and love of sport. He played hockey throughout his youth and into adulthood, beginning with minor hockey in Bassano and continuing through to Junior B with the Brooks Tubers and Lakeside Spurs. In 1977, Robert attended Camrose Lutheran College on a hockey scholarship and then played Jr. A Tier 1 for Calgary Wranglers (now called Calgary Hitman). He went on to play senior hockey with the L.K Royals, where he was known for his strong presence on the ice and leadership.

His love for the game extended beyond playing. Rob coached minor hockey in Bassano for 27 years. He was instrumental in the fundraising efforts for the arena. He believed deeply in giving back and quietly did so whenever he saw the need.

In 1980, Rob chose farming as his life’s work, alongside his father and brothers. He was deeply proud of the farming life and built a business rooted in hard work and integrity. Rob later expanded into purebred Red Angus cattle, co-founding Triple X Red Angus. Where it earned respect across Western Canada.

Robert married Cheryl (Massie) on October 9, 1982. Together they moved out to the Makepeace farm where they built a beautiful life together and raised their family. Rob was a devoted husband and father, always so proud of his boys, Payden, born in 1988 and Clayton, born in 1990.  In his later years, Rob was especially proud of his role as Papa. He always gave them the best advice and the warmest hugs. He loved watching his grandchildren play sports, attending their games and cheering them on. He loved taking them in the tractor to feed cows, in the semi-truck during harvests, boating on the lake or fishing off the docks at Crawling Valley.  Rob was deeply committed to his community. He served on numerous boards and committees including the Alberta Wheat Pool advisory committee, Bassano Gas Co-Op for over 42 years and Crawling Valley Campground for 21 years.

Crawling Valley held a special place in his heart. Each summer, it was his place to relax and kick off his farming boots. He was able to slow down and create lasting memories with his family – boating on the lake, fishing, campfires, and peaceful nights under the stars. Rob will be remembered for his work ethic, loyalty, leadership, commitment to his community and most of all unwavering love for his family. He was a man who showed up- for his family, his teams, his farm, and his town.

He will be deeply missed and lovingly remembered by his wife, Cheryl; his children, Payden (Christy) and their children, Rayne, Loki and Wrennyn; Clayton (Jennica) and their children, Penelope and Clarke. His siblings, Barry (Leslie Hannah), Connie (Greg Long), Kent (Nancy), Brenda (Randy Johnson), and Darrel (Carrie), Kerry (Milly), Daryl (Donna), Patty (Ian); mother-in-law, Joyce Massie; and so many extended family members, friends, and community members.

Robert was predeceased by his loving parents, Stan and Ruth; his grandparents, Albert and Rosina, Oscar Bruce and Mary Alice.

The family would like to extend their heartfelt gratitude to the staff at St. Joesph’s Hospice and Grace Memorial for their compassion, care and kindness.  We will have a private Celebration of Life for Robert at a later date.  Condolences may be forwarded to www.gracememorial.com.  Arrangements are by 

1930 - Lillian Krause - 2026

 

Lillian Ruth Irene Krause of Medicine Hat, beloved wife of the late Oswald (“Ossie”) Krause, passed away on Wednesday, January 28, 2026, at the age of 95 years. Lillian was born in Beverley, SK, on October 10, 1930. Lillian's mother, Ethel, being too busy with three boys and a newborn at home, had her husband, Arthur, and her mother drive to Regina to register the new baby named Irene.  Upon arriving home, her mother informed her that she'd changed the baby's name to Lillian Ruth Irene. When an aunt came out to visit the baby, she commented on how small she was and said (in her accented English), "Isn't she a tip of a thing", thus the nickname 'Tippy' came about, and that's how the family referred to Lillian from that day forward. The family moved to the farm outside of Beverley where Lillian, as the oldest daughter of nine children, helped raise her five younger siblings. The family was very musical, and Lillian played many different instruments by ear. After completing school, Lillian moved to Medicine Hat to work as a nurse's aid at the old hospital. Mom loved spending her early days curling, fishing, playing canasta with her lady friends and working at the farm with her husband. Mom also loved the babies and was blessed with 13 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren, and her first great-great-grandchild, born 10 days prior to her passing. How she would have loved to have snuggled that little one. Lillian is survived by her children, Louise (Glenn) Deering and their children, Denise Deering and Derek Deering (Carlene; Elias and Aiden), Deborah Telke and her children, Kimberley Gould (Allen; Delilah), Devon Patience (Chad; Emma and Ethan), Jeneal Vargo (Matt; William and Alexandria), Owen (Leanne) Telke and their children, Ryan Telke (Tanya; Daquotah Gleisner (Aiden; Tatum), Quin-Tanah Telke (Brady Lee), Treyden Telke and Bree Telke), Kaitlin Hall (Justin; Adiana and Ava), Kyle Telke (Kathleen), Brian Telke's daughter Teresa Pye (Travis; Brantley). Lillian is also survived by her three step children, Brenda Chapman and her children Jocelynn Heintz (Davin; Aiva and Aubrey), Janessa Humphreys (Ryan; Kylynn and Emery), Brian (Pam) Krause and Sherri (Burt) Skuban and their children, Chris (Kait), Sheldon (Crystal; Gordon and Linda). Also survived by sisters, Verla Birch and Beverly Vorra, brother Jimmy Harden and numerous nieces and nephews. Besides her parents and five brothers, she is predeceased by her husband Ossie, sons Keith Telke and Brian Telke; and son-in-law, Donald Chapman. Lillian spent the last five years at Masterpiece and was much loved by all the staff in LTC.  The family would like to thank them for their love and dedication to their 'Lilybug' over this time. At Lillian's request, no funeral service will be held. To leave a message of condolence you may visit condolences@saamis.com subject heading Lillian Krause. Funeral arrangements by

1940 - Kenneth Simaluk - 2026

Kenneth Simaluk of Medicine Hat, loving husband to the late Marlene Simaluk, passed away on Wednesday January 28th, 2026, at the age of 85 years. Kenneth was born June 23rd, 1940 in Regina, Saskatchewan. He leaves to cherish his memory his daughters, Susan Schultz and Shelley Arkley; grandchildren; Krista, Carly, Robyn, and Sarah; great- grandchildren; Eva and Addy. Kenneth was predeceased by his loving wife, Marlene and his parents,  Bill and Anne Simaluk. He is remembered for his deep love for his family, always being a caring and kind man. Kenneth enjoyed golfing in his free time and playing cards. His memory will be deeply cherished. Condolences may be sent to condolences@saamis.com subject heading Kenneth Simaluk. Funeral arrangements by 

Mary Fode                1945 - 2025

 

Mary Ann Fode, beloved wife of the late Leland Fode, passed away on Thursday, January 29, 2026, at the age of 80 years.  Cremation has been entrusted to the PATTISON FUNERAL HOME AND CREMATORIUM.  To see the full obituary and leave a message of condolence you may visit www.pattisonfuneralhome.com

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