Leona Akitt passed away peacefully at the Willow Creek Continuing Care Centre in Claresholm on April 29, 2023 at the age of 97 years.
Leona was born on the Rosenkranz homestead east of Carmangay on September 12, 1925. She was married to Bert Akitt in 1953 and came to live at what became Wolf Coulee Ranch, located east of Carmangay until 1989. They then bought a house in Vulcan and took up residence there, but sadly Bert passed away shortly thereafter. Leona continued to make her home in Vulcan until 2013. She moved to Cottonwood Village in Claresholm where she had
MACKENZIE, Wendy Kathleen 1959 – 2023
Wendy MacKenzie
January 10 1959-April 5 2023
The family of Wendy MacKenzie of Vulcan are saddened to announce her passing at Calgary South Campus on April 5, 2023 at the age of 64 years.
Wendy and Taxi MacKenzie lived at Bassano and Dorothy before moving back to the farm at Milo in 1994 and after that, moved to Vulcan, AB. Wendy attended her schooling from grade 1 until grade 9 in Milo and eventually finished her studies in Vulcan. In 1998, she took on the responsibility of her grand-daughter Star.
Wendy worked at Market Street Foods in Vulcan for 17 years where she was
ZUEHLKE, Rosslyn ‘Ross’ George 1945 – 2022
January 11, 1945 – December 25, 2022
Early Christmas morning, 2022, a new twinkling Star brightened the sky when Ross Zuehlke passed away after a brief illness.
Rosslyn George Zuehlke was born January 11, 1945 at the Galt Hospital in Lethbridge, Alberta to George and Mabel Zuehlke. He was raised at the family farm East of Warner, AB with his three younger siblings, Corinne (Bruce), Garnette (Monte), and Armand (Bonnie).
Ross was a loving husband, father, Pa (grandfather), great-grandfather, brother, uncle, and friend who graced us with integrity, honesty and unique sense of humour. He will be dearly missed by Shirley, his wife
ANDERSON, Plenny Harold 1935 – 2023
Plenny Harold Anderson, formerly of Champion, beloved husband of Betty, passed away at the Calgary South Campus on March 9, 2023 at the age of 87 years.
Plenny, the 4th child of Clarence and Lydia Anderson of Carmangay, was born March 11, 1935 . He, along with his 7 siblings, attended elementary school in Barhill and graduated from Carmangay School. After graduation, Plenny attended Olds Ag College in 1954.
Plenny married Betty Anderson of Champion, in July of 1957. They lived in Lethbridge, then moved to Carmangay then Champion. Plenny started his farming career in 1956. They moved to the home place
HOVDE, Merlin Harold 1942 – 2023
It is with great sadness, the family of Merlin Harold Hovde, announce his sudden passing on March 4, 2023. A loving and devoted husband of 58 years to Peggy, father to James (Christy) – Brookes, and Stacey (Rita) – Carmangay, grandfather to AJ (sadly deceased), Carly, Dylan, Connor, great grandfather to Onyxx and Xxena, extended family Kayla, Ryan and Rhiann. Also survived by his sister Sharry Cobb (Zilla, Washington) as well as numerous nieces, nephews and cousins.
Raised in Carmangay, Alberta, Merlin grew up on the family farm, where he had the best, mischievous time with his sister Sharry, cousins and
AUESTAD, Laureen Betsie 1941 – 2022
Laureen Auestad of Lethbridge (formerly of Milo), beloved wife of Ralph Auestad, passed away peacefully at the Lethbridge Regional Hospital on November 11, 2022 at the age of 80 years.
Laureen was born December 8,1941 in Lac La Biche, AB, to Jacob and Pearl Hayduk and raised here along with her siblings Gail and Richard. She attended school in Lac La Biche, graduating from high school in 1958. She then worked for the Imperial Bank of Canada from 1958 to 1960 in Edmonton and then for the Bank of Montreal in Calgary from 1960 to 1967.
Laureen married Ralph Auestad of Milo
GRAHAM, Lloyd Cass 1922 – 2023
Lloyd Cass Graham, of Vulcan, passed away at the Vulcan Extendicare February 24, 2023 at the age of 100 years.
Lloyd was born July 11, 1922 in Vulcan to Leila and Clifford Graham. He farmed in Vulcan all his life. He began curling in high school and in 1948, he skipped an all Graham rink at the Foothills Bonspiel and won the Grand Aggregate.
In 1945 he married Gwen Utley, a registered nurse, who came to work at the Vulcan Hospital. They moved into the house that Joseph Graham built. They loved to travel and spent many winters in Yuma, Arizona and
MARSHALL, NORMAN ARTHUR 1930-2023
It is with great sadness we announce the sudden passing of Norm at the farm on January 27th at 92 years of age. Norm was born on October 30, 1930, in Vulcan to Bill Marshall (born in Nova Scotia in 1900) and Chloe (nee Hamilton, born in Iowa in 1904).
For Norm, life always involved farming, machines, family, friends, and good times. Gifted with innate mechanical talent, Norm was a wizard with the tools. From building his own house, to converting army surplus 4×4 trucks into front end loaders (affectionately called Doodlebugs), to building custom cabs for tractors (before cabs were
WARREN, Edith Mabel 1929 – 2023
Edith Mabel Warren (nee Williams) passed away at the Vulcan Community Health Center on January 29, 2023, at the age of 93. She lived a full life and was very independent, living in her own home along the golf course.
Edith’s family was most important to her. Edith married Hubert on October 29, 1948, settling on the farm west of Champion. The “Fireguard” bunch raised children together, travelled together and had lots of fun at community events. Edith was a truck, combine and tractor operator in their early years of farming. Edith and Hubert had many adventures while yachting in the
ARMSTRONG, David Andrew 1943 – 2023
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of David Andrew Armstrong at the Palliative Care unit at St. Michael’s Care Center on January 19, 2023 at the age of 79 years.
David was born on February 23,1943, in Vulcan, AB, second child of Earl and Alberta Armstrong. He and his siblings were raised in Lomond, AB. David joined the R.C.A.F. and served for 5 years before returning to the Lomond area where he farmed for over 40 years. He retired from farming and relocated to Lethbridge in 2011.
David’s passions were family and farming. He had a strong work