Carolyn Louise Thompson, beloved mother, grandmother, daughter, sister and auntie, was called home to her Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ on January 28, 2008 at the Vulcan Community Health Centre at the age of 48 years following a brief and courageous battle with cancer.
Carolyn was born on August 11, 1959 at Carmangay, Alberta to Carl and Raema Nelson of Champion. She was the second of five children. Carolyn was raised at Champion and attended Champion School and County Central High School at Vulcan. After she graduated from high school, she met and married David Thompson of Vulcan, originally from Saskatoon,
RICHARDSON, Joseph Edward “Ed” 1916 – 2008

Joseph Edward “Ed” Richardson passed away at Vulcan Community Health Centre on January 25, 2008 at the age of 91 years.
Beloved husband of Margaret for sixty-eight years and loving father of daughters Helen (Bill) Olinik of Regina and Lynne (Bill) Sharp of Vulcan, eight grandchildren Debra (Dennis) Meyer of Medicine Hat, Dawna Skagen of Regina, Dwayne (Andrea) Sparks of Calgary, Denise (Les) Paul of Medicine Hat, Jan Loree (Derrick) Hurl of Vulcan, Darren (Stacey) Sharp of Okotoks, Brent (Cathy) Olinik of Regina, Garth (Sharon) Olinik of Brigus, Newfoundland, thirteen great grandchildren, sister-in-law Rose Richardson of Alix and numerous nieces and
MIDDLETON, Anne Noreen 1924 – 2008
Anne Noreen Middleton, loving wife of the late John G. “Jack”, passed away with her family beside her at the Vulcan Community Health Centre January 25, 2008 at the age of 83 years.
Anne was born on December 5, 1924 at Nanton, Alberta to Gilbert and Harriet Lee. She was raised by Annie and Dick Clements on their farm in the Alston area. Anne attended Mount Royal College and took Dental Assistant. She worked for a short while until she married Jack Middleton of the Auburn area on July 20, 1950. Anne became a stay-at-home mom and raised seven children. She
BROWN, Ruby Esther 1925 – 2008
Ruby Esther Brown of Vulcan, Alberta passed away January 18, 2008 at Little Bow Continuous Care Centre at Carmangay, Alberta at the age of 82 years.
Ruby was born September 20,1925 in the Armada District to John and Ruth Johnson. Ruth passed away in December 1928. Ruby and her sisters, Verna and Clara, were raised by their grandparents, Charles Gay who came out from Summerside, P.E.I. and Elizabeth Gay came out from Buctouche, NB. Ruby and her sisters lived with Charles and Elizabeth along with their uncles Cameron, Ralph, Bernard, Ray and Roland. In 1932 the three girls, their grandmother and
KRIEGER, Peter Paul 1941 – 2008
Peter Paul Krieger, beloved husband of Karin, passed away peacefully with his family by his side following a lengthy battle with cancer on January 13, 2008 at Vulcan Community Health Centre and the age of 66 years.
Peter was born on June 24, 1941 at Königsberg, Germany to Artur and Herta Krieger. As a journeyman carpenter, Peter immigrated to Toronto in 1960 where he met the love of his life, Karin Deskau, and they were married the following year. Together they raised two daughters Martina and Christiana. As an avid outdoors man, Peter “insisted” that the family also enjoy camping, fishing
TURLEY, Ila Mae 1918 – 2007
Ila Mae Turley passed away in to the arms of her loving saviour Jesus Christ December 23, 2007 at Vulcan, Alberta at the age of 89 years.
Ila Mae was born on April 27, 1918 at Ensign, Alberta to Lowell and Mable Elston. Her favorite time of the year was the Christmas season. Ila Mae liked reading and she loved to spend time with her family. She was a member of the Vulcan Church of Christ Candlelight Circle and was a life time member of the Vulcan Community Health Centre Ladies Auxiliary.
Loving mother of a daughter Ila Faye (Mike) Dale and
LINDSTEDT, Marguerite Mary 1918 – 2007
On Wednesday, December 19, 2007 Marguerite Mary Lindstedt passed away at the Oilfields General Hospital in Black Diamond.
Marguerite was born on October 15, 1918 in Moncton, New Brunswick to Stanley and Molly Keays. After attending nursing school in Moncton from 1938 – 1941 she enlisted in the army and was stationed in Moncton during WW II. After being discharged, Marguerite and a friend headed West. After working in Edmonton she was sent to Lomond as the Public Health Nurse for the Bow River District. Nine months later she met Ralph Lindstedt and they were married in 1947. They settled on
WILLIAMS, Gordon A. 1928 – 2007
Williams, Gordon A. passed away after a long and courageous battle with cancer on December 15, 2007at the Vulcan Community Health Centre at the age of 79 years.
Beloved husband of Phylis (Hewens) Williams, he will be loving remembered by his children Linda (Ned) Studer, Heather (Allan) Davies, Ronald (Crystal) Williams, Leigh (Leslie) Fex, Wendy (Barry) Dickinson, Dwayne (Annette) Fex, Donald Williams, Kevin (Janet) Fex, fifteen grandchildren, six great grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews.
Gordon was predeceased by his parents, a grandson, a brother and a sister-in-law.
Gordon resided in Red Deer and was employed by CPRail for eleven years first as
HALL, Vienna Lavina “Toots” 1912 – 2007
Vienna Lavina Hall, beloved wife of the late Ralph Hall, passed into the arms of her lord and saviour Jesus Christ on December 13, 2007 surrounded by her family at High River, Alberta.
Vienna was born January 5, 1912 at Clark, South Dakota to Walter and Ida Watson when they were on their way to Canada. They farmed in Standard, Alberta where Vienna was raised and attended school. At the early age of 16 years she married George McMorris and settled in the Milo area to farm and raise her family. She divorced George in 1939, and worked her way through
NEVILLE, Louise Meredith 1916 – 2007
Louise Meredith Neville passed away, with a family member present, on December 9, 2007 at Vulcan Extendicare at the age of 91 years.
Louise was born at Richdale, Alberta on September 20, 1916. She was the oldest of eight children born to William and Florence Clements of Milo. She lived in Richdale and Provost before moving to Milo with her family in 1927. Louise attended Corbie Hill School near Milo and then went to work for families in the area. While she was keeping house for Milton and Myrtle Ward, she met Leighton Robert Campbell (son of George and Minnie) of