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OBITUARIES -

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.

Larry Slack                1953 - 2026

 

Lawrence Murray Slack, beloved husband of Beth Slack, passed away peacefully at home surrounded by his family, after a courageous battle with cancer, on Wednesday, February 11, 2026, at the age of 72 years.

Besides his loving wife, Larry is survived by his six children, Graham (Debbie), Jonathan (Itzel), Shaina, Richard (Cass), Quinton (Luisa), and Janaya (Alex); his two grandchildren, Abigail and Emerson and his three siblings Maurice (Wanda), Duane (Andrea), and Sharon (John) Wicker. Every one of his nieces and nephews also had a place in his heart.

Larry was predeceased by his infant daughter, Angela (February 13, 1986), and his parents, Reverend Melvin and Enid Slack.

Larry was born on April 27, 1953, in Wai, India where his parents served as missionaries. He was raised there and attended international boarding schools until he was 16 years old and often recounted fond memories from these times. He then moved back to Calgary, Alberta where he finished high school.

In 1978, Larry met Beth at Berean Bible College. He then went on to obtain his Computer Science degree at the University of Calgary. After completing their post-secondary studies, Larry and Beth were married on July 30, 1983. After the birth of their first child, Graham, they moved to Papua New Guinea for three years, where Larry taught at the University of Technology. The family then moved back to Calgary, where they welcomed the arrival of Jonathan and Shaina. In 1990, Larry accepted a position at Medicine Hat College, and they moved to Medicine Hat. While there, they welcomed their three final children, Richard, Quinton, and Janaya. Their young family soon moved south of the city to start a berry farm where they shared many happy years together. Larry taught Computer Sciences until his retirement in 2018, where he thoroughly enjoyed working alongside his colleagues and students.

Above all, Larry was a man of deep faith, high morals, and integrity. He loved the Lord and served in many practical ways, including mission committees, youth ministries, and school boards. He was known for his generosity and genuine interest in others. We are forever impacted by and grateful for the kindness, laughter, prayer, and love that Larry gifted to us over many years. He will be remembered as a wonderful husband, father, grandpa, brother, uncle, teacher and friend. Larry lived life so well and loved deeply…and yet was so ready to head to his home in heaven.  We rejoice that he is there now with so many others- what a grand reunion!!

A Celebration of Life will be held at HILLCREST EVANGELICAL CHURCH in Medicine Hat, AB on Friday, May 1, 2026, at 11:00 a.m. The service will be live streamed.  Those who wish to attend virtually, please visit Larry's obituary page on our website for the link.

For those wishing to make a memorial donation, the organization Canadian Bridge of Hope is suggested which channels funds to Bridge of Hope, India (small hospital, children's home, medical and community outreach, etc.) CBOH website: https://canadianbridgeofhope.com or AJ's Loan Cupboard (602A Clay Ave. SE, Medicine Hat, T1A 3K2). To leave a message of condolence you may visit www.pattisonfuneralhome.com

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Fay Felesky                June 21, 1946 - April 20, 2026

Fay Felesky passed away peacefully at the Medicine Hat Regional  Hospital on Monday, April 20, 2026. Born in Vermillion, Alberta on June 21, 1946, to Nick and Anne Chomik, she grew up in Vegreville and spent her high school days playing basketball and participating in 4-H. Fay earned her Bachelor of Education at the University of Alberta, where she met Val, her husband of 57 years. Sadly, he passed away in 2025. Fay leaves behind her two children, Cameron and Leigh (Layi Oshinowo); three grandchildren, Caiden, Clea, and Emery and four loving siblings, Gary, Deb, Trevor and Treena.
Fay taught in Edmonton before moving to Medicine Hat where she had a lengthy and successful career with the Medicine Hat School District. In the early days, Fay worked at Vincent Massey before moving to Crestwood School where she inspired Grade 3 students for most of her teaching career. Fay’s welcoming classroom reflected her vibrant and friendly personality. Colourful, laminated times tables and handwriting charts covered the walls, and the children loved the bonus bucket sitting on her desk at the front of the room. It was here that they were rewarded for class cooperation and good behaviour. Everyone felt uplifted when they entered her room.
Fay’s patience, kindness, talent for great storytelling and mentorship impacted countless students. She taught them not only the curriculum, but how to respect themselves and others. She remained active well into retirement, administering provincial exams and participating in the monthly retired teacher’s luncheons.
Fay grew up with hard-working Ukrainian parents and passed on that same work ethic to her family. She encouraged her children to be their best and supported them to excel in university and their lives beyond school. Fay was always available to edit an essay – even well into the night – and never hesitated to talk through a hard problem. This commitment extended to her grandkids. Fay made countless trips to Toronto to take them to the zoo, cheer them on at basketball games and watch their karate routines. They loved Grandma’s stories and word games and looked forward to the summers they spent with her learning to play golf and zipline.  Their many trips to Montana were another fan favourite. Because of Fay, three lucky grandkids have an unbreakable connection to Western Canada and memories they will cherish forever.
Fay divided her spare time between her passions for travel, style, and interior design. She  completed courses in each of these subjects. Her love of decorating, appreciation of great craftsmanship, and goal of finding the perfect solution meant she consistently created beautiful  surroundings no matter her location. Even on her travels to Turkey and Italy, she always brought back something special.
Fay had a passion for exploring the Medicine Hat trails and coulees. She ran five miles a day for over 10 years. In fact, she ran so much she went through a pair of running shoes every six months - luckily, she loved shopping. Fay often shared her outdoor adventures - sending pictures of wildlife she encountered along her path. One of her favourites was a snake sunning itself on the path. As time passed and new ailments crept in, Fay’s runs slowed to walks, but she kept going with optimism and pride. No matter how ill she became, Fay didn’t let sickness keep her from enjoying her time outside. In fact, she felt that her hikes were healing. Fay never stopped. She loved life right to the end.
We will miss her so much and are glad that she is now at peace.
The Celebration Of Life will be at Cook Southland Funeral Chapel, 901 - 13 Street S.W., Medicine Hat, on Tuesday, May 5, 2026 at 2:00 p.m.  Pastor Murray Jaster officiating with Interment at Hillside Cemetery.  Luncheon to follow at Reflections Reception Facility.  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 our website at 
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PATRICK ALAN RUSSELL              March 29, 1972 - April 25, 2025

Patrick Alban Russell, beloved partner of Bonnie Burrows of Medicine Hat, passed away on Saturday, April 25, 2026, at the age of 54 years.  Cremation has been entrusted to the Pattison Funeral Home and Crematorium.  To leave a message of condolence you may visit www.pattisonfuneralhome.com

Mark Topham            1955 - 2026

 

Mark Topham, beloved husband of Theresa Topham, passed away on Friday, April 24, 2026, at the age of 70 years.  Cremation has been entrusted to the Pattison Funeral Home and Crematorium.  To leave a message of condolence you may visit www.pattisonfuneralhome.com

DAVID ELSON               Aug 16, 1958 - April 24, 2026

David Elson, beloved husband of Donna Sandau-Elson of Redcliff, passed away on Friday, April 24, 2026, at the age of 67. 

The celebration of David’s life will take place in the PATTISON FUNERAL HOME & CELEBRATION OF LIFE CENTRE on Monday, May 4, 2026, at 1:00 p.m. with Life Celebrant, David Townsend officiating.  

Those 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 revisit this page closer to the service date, for the link.  To leave a message of condolence you may visit www.pattisonfuneralhome.com

Paul Cowan               May 20, 1955 - April 19, 2026  (Age 70)

Paul Cowan passed away at the Medicine Hat Regional Hospital on April 19, 2026 at the age of 70 years.  A graveside service will take place on Tuesday, May 5 at 10:30AM at Hillside Cemetery. For those wishing to attend, please meet at the cemetery gates at 10:20AM. Condolences may be made at http://www.gracememorial.com.  Arrangements are made by

Sonya "Elaine" Bowen                May 14, 1941 - April 27, 2026  (Age 84)

Sonya “Elaine” Bowen passed away on April 27th, 2026, at the age of 84 years.  Further information will be provided once arrangemenst are completed.  Condolences may be made at http://www.gracememorial.com.  Arrangements are made by​

Deborah Lee Arndt               June 29, 1958  -  April 28, 2026

Deborah ‘Debbie’ Lee Arndt, wife of Kevin; mother to Ron Galuschuk and the late Les Galuschuk and grandmother to Gracie sadly passed away at St. Joseph’s Home - Carmel Hospice in Medicine Hat on Tuesday, April 28, 2026, at the age of 67 years.

Debbie was born on June 29, 1958, in Flin Flon, Manitoba to parents, Ron and Arlene Thompson. She was raised with her brother, Russ in Channing and the Flin Flon area, graduating from Hapnot Collegiate before starting her working career. Debbie married Rick Galuschuk and had two boys, Ron and Leslie. She worked many years at HBMS as a mill operator and was a union rep for the workers. While residing in Flin Flon, she met a likeable fellow, Kevin Arndt and they were married in 2000. They left Flin Flon in 2002, and came out west to the land of milk and honey; beautiful Medicine Hat. It was here that she owned and operated a hair and tanning salon and did nail artwork. Some of her interests included horseback riding, decorating, antiques and spending time with family and friends (especially her feline friends). She was a strong, independent mother and grandmother who stood up for those that didn’t have a voice.

Debbie was predeceased by her son, Leslie; grandson, Garrett; parents, Ron and Arlene; brother, Russ and nephew, Dustin.

A Celebration of Debbie’s life will be held at Cook Southland Funeral Chapel, 901 - 13 Street S.W., Medicine Hat on Monday, May 4, 2026, at 11:00 a.m with Pastor Joseph Steeves officiating.  (Condolences may be expressed by visiting our website at www.cooksouthland.com)  Honoured to serve the family is

Pearl Blanche Davy              January 10, 1939 - April 17, 2026  (Age 87)

Pearl Blanche Blum Davy was born Jan 10, 1939, to Verne and Iris Blum in Moose Jaw, Sask. She was the first of their 7 children. She had a wonderful childhood on the ranch in Old Wives with homemade toys, horses and mischief galore. She adored her sister and little brothers and spent many years helping to raise the boys. She became a teacher after high school and was loved by her students. She married Norman J Davy in 1960 and by 1961 started a family of her own. She was busy raising 4 daughters while her military husband spent many years going to sea off and on. The Davy family spent many years moving coast to coast with military assignments and even enjoyed two foreign appointments: Charleston, SC and London, England. Because of this frequent moving, Pearl had friends the world over - she never met a stranger. 

Pearl suffered from parathyroid tumors in 2018 and while she did essentially recover after 100 days in the hospital, her mind never did fully recover. After Norm’s death in 2022, she was unable to be without a caregiver and started a tour of care facilities where she continued making friends with residents and staff until she finally was able to pass peacefully surrounded by all four daughters on April 17, 2026, at the age of 87.

Pearl was predeceased by her husband, Norman Joseph Davy; her parents, Verne and Iris Blum; her sister, Verna Johnson; and a brother, Raymond Blum. Survivors include Deborah Cooper (Mendis) of Overton, NV, Carolyn Nettles (Brent) of Oceanside, CA, Beth Fricke (John) of Murfreesboro, TN and Nadine Orellana (Will) of Sanford, FL. She had 15 grandchildren and many great grandchildren. Pearl leaves behind her brothers, Andy (Kathy), Rick (Jane), Rob (Jan) and Wilf (Laura).

The funeral will be held Saturday May 2 at 1:00pm at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (7 Saamis Rotary Way SW, Medicine Hat). For those wishing to attend, a public visitation will be held at the church from 12:00pm – 12:45pm in the Relief Society Room.

Interment will be held at the Redcliff Cemetery. The funeral service will be streamed via zoom: https://zoom.us/j/93576526714

In honor of our mother, we will be wearing pearls and would love any women attending to join us. We would also like to thank the staff of Edith Cavell for their loving and kind care of her.   Condolences may be made at http://www.gracememorial.com.  Arrangements are made by

Stefanie Lynn Anderson               February 28, 1973 - April 24, 2026  (Age 53)

Stefanie Anderson, beloved mom of Bryson Bowyer, Anna Murphy, Cambrie Bowyer and Gracelyn Bowyer, passed away on April 24th, 2026, at the age of 53 years.

A Celebration of Life will be held on Thursday, May 7th, 2026, at the Maple Creek Armouries (502 Marsh St) at 1:00pm.  Condolences may be made at http://www.gracememorial.com.  Arrangements are made by

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