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Born: Thu., Jan. 11, 1951
Died: Thu., Jan. 15, 2015
On January 15th, 2015, David Stanley Stiles, beloved husband of Anita passed away in Edmonton, Alberta at the age of 64 years.
Besides his loving wife Anita, David is survived by his children: daughter Paula Stiles and her children Hunter, Peri and Blake of Sherwood Park, Alberta and son Brett (Cheryl) Stiles and their children Kaitlyn, Logan and Priya of Edson, Alberta.
Also surviving are his siblings; John (Edith) Stiles and family of Fairview, Alberta, Mariam Hills and family of Peace River, Alberta, Diana Brick and family of Provost, Alberta, Laurie (Jim) Murrie and family of Calgary, Alberta and Allyson (Pak) Wong and family of Provost, Alberta.
There are numerous other relatives and a host of friends left to mourn.
David was predeceased by his parents Jack and Madeline Stiles and siblings Ralph Stiles, Barbara Peterson and Richard Stiles.
Following cremation, a memorial service will be held on Saturday, January 24th, 2015 at 3:00 PM at the Edson United Church in Edson, Alberta with Rev. Kimberly Roy officiating.
Interment of cremated remains will follow in the spring.
In lieu of other tributes, donations if desired may be made to Cross Cancer Institute, care of Alberta Cancer Foundation, 11560 – University Ave., Edmonton, Alberta – T6G 1Z2 in memory of David Stanley Stiles.
Karen Diane Napier
Born: Wed., Jan. 20, 1965
Died: Sat., Jan. 10, 2015
It is with profound sadness and deep regret that we announce the passing of Karen Diane Napier of Grande Cache, Alberta, beloved wife of “Butch” on January 10th, 2015 at the age of 49 years.
Besides her loving husband “Butch" Karen is survived by her son Devin (Tina Lively) Napier and their children Casey and Autumn of Grande Cache, Alberta and her daughter Ariel (Dan) Bouchard and their daughter Capri also of Grande Cache, Alberta.
Also surviving are her parents Jack and Ruth Christoffer of Armstrong, BC and her brother Bryan (Renee) Christoffer of Morinville, Alberta.
Following cremation, a memorial service was held on Friday, January 16th, 2015 at 1:00 PM at the Grande Cache United Church with Pastor Esther Baerends officiating and interment of cremated remains followed in the Grande Cache Cemetery, Grande Cache, Alberta.
In lieu of other tributes, donations if desired may be made to The Grande Cache Heath Complex 10200 Shand Ave., Grande Cache, Alberta – T0E 0Y0 in memory of Karen Diane Napier.
Wilda "Judy" Marshall
Born: Thu., May 3, 1928
Died: Tue., Dec. 30, 2014
On December 30th, Wilda (Judy) Marshall, Hinton resident and formerly of the Coal Branch passed away in Hinton at the age of 86 years.
Left to mourn her loss and cherish her memory, her sons; Robbie Marshall of Red Deer, Alberta, Duane Marshall of Bickerdike, Alberta and Billy Marshall of Hinton, Alberta and grandchildren Robert, Josh, Amber and Zach as well as her sister Janet Mathews and family of Edmonton, Alberta.
There are numerous other relatives and a host of friends left to mourn.
Wilda was predeceased by her husband Les Marshall in 1973 as well as her parents Gladys and Edward Cowling and sisters Evelyn Kazmir and Jessie Hedberg.
Cremation has taken place and a memorial service is planned for a later date.
In lieu of other tributes, donations if desired may be made to Good Samaritan Mountain View Centre, 1290 Switzer Drive, Hinton, Alberta - T7V 2E9 in memory of Wilda (Judy) Marshall.
Marion Elizabeth (Collin) Haire
Born: Thu., Nov. 27, 1919
Died: Wed., Dec. 31, 2014
Marion passed away peacefully at Edson Long Term Care on December 31, 2014 in her 95th year.
Marion was born in 1919 in Lloydminster, Saskatchewan, to George Edward Collin and Josephine Elizabeth Collin (McGuire).
The Collin family moved to Edson in the 1920’s and Marion attended school at the Edson School (now the Red Brick Schoolhouse). In the Depression, Marion worked as a telephone operator at Switzer’s Drugstore in downtown Edson and saved so she could attend Normal School in Edmonton. Her first teaching placement was the one room “Blue Hills School” at Flatbush in Northern Alberta. In 1942, she married Frank Plumb. They spent the winter of 1944 working together at a logging camp on the North Road, ten miles north of Edson. Marion was camp cook. Her son, Tom, was born in Edson that winter. Then the army posted Frank to the east, so they moved to London, Ontario, where two daughters, Ada and Irma Marion, were born. Marion worked in the family trucking business in London, then in the tourist business in Grand Bend on Lake Huron. She also taught for a number of years. Marion returned to Edson to nurse her parents in their last years in Edson ever since. In memory of her parents, Marion and other family members began the Collin Bursary Fund to give an annual cash award to a local student in the health care field. This Bursary continued for over twenty years and helped many students. Marion was a member of Edson United Church and also a loyal supporter of its Surprise Lake Camp. She was a host with Canada World Youth, a member of the Rebekahs and the Royal Canadian Legion Branch #51. As the oldest of seven children, Marion was part of a large family. She became the family historian, and greatly enjoyed keeping in touch with friends and family members by letter and phone.
Marion was predeceased by her husband, Frank Plumb (1977) and her second husband, Clifford Haire of Edson (1997). Marion was also predeceased by her beloved sister, Elaine Cook (Collin), and her brothers: Merton, Mac, George, and Lloyd Collin.
She will be greatly missed by her son Tom Plumb, Edson, and daughters Ada Woods, Kingston, Ontario, and Irma (Michael) Campbell, Vancouver, B.C. She will also be missed by her brother Bill (Glenda), of Whitecourt, Alberta, and her grandchildren, Tom, Scott, Zaena, Janelle and Angela. Two great grandchildren will miss her also. She was “Aunt Marion” to many nieces and nephews, including Rick (Bev), Collin, Edson, Roberta (John) Greiner, Edson; and Karen Collin, Lethbridge, and will be remembered fondly by them and many other family members.
Cremation has taken place at the Edson Funeral Home.
Interment and a memorial service will be held in the spring.
Donation in remembrance of Marion can be made to Long Term Care at the Edson Healthcare Centre or to the charity of your choice.
Alexander Michael Doucet
Born: Tue., Apr. 21, 1953
Died: Mon., Jan. 19, 2015
On January 19th, 2015, Alexander Doucet of Edson, Alberta passed away suddenly at the age of 61 years.
Left to mourn his loss and cherish his memory, his loving family, son Curtis (Shay Bolden) Doucet of Edson, Alberta and his son Jace, daughter Glenda (Jamie Adair) Plante of Bentley, Alberta and children Savanah (Hunter), Kurt (Zayden), Xavier, Andrea, Kyle, Katie and Keagan, daughter Melissa Plante of Edson, Alberta and children Teaken and Marsh, daughter Shauna (Marty) Franczak of Condor, Alberta and children Seana, Alexis, Austin and Grayson.
Also surviving are his siblings: his twin sister Madonna (Peter) Jansekovich and family of Thunder Bay, Ontario. Francy (Lois) Doucet and family of Pembroke, Ontario, Clancy (Jean) Doucet and family of Edson, Alberta, John (Anita) Doucet of Maple Ridge, British Columbia, Agnes (Tom) McClendon of Red Rock, Ontario and Anna Doucet of South Gillies, Ontario.
There are numerous other relative and a host of friends left to mourn as well.
Alexander was predeceased by his parents Clarence and Ethel Doucet.
Following cremation, a memorial service will be held on Monday, January 26th, 2015 at 11:00 AM at St. Catherine’s Anglican Church in Edson, Alberta with Rev. Ann Salmon officiating.
In lieu of other tributes, donations if desired may be made to Team Diabetes/ Canadian Diabetes Association. Suite 1010, Royal Bank Building, 10117 Jasper Ave., Edmonton, Alberta – T5J 1W8 in memory of Alexander Michael Doucet.