Family and friends will be encouraged to attend a celebration of life this spring in Leduc. She was pre-deceased by her Son Jason and Daughter Julie and will now join them in Heaven.Īs a family we would like to thank Marnie & Will from the Medicine Shop for going above and beyond and even becoming friends with Donna.ĭonna has been cremated at Serenity Funeral Services. Her four cats Baby, Buddy, Kitten & Abby will miss her dearly.ĭonna is survived by her Common-law Husband Ron, Son James, Daughter Jodie, Granddaughter Hailey & Grandsons Elias, Lane & Beckam. She would donate anything she could from clothing to food. She had a strong drive to help women in need. She always had an ear to listen and shoulder for anyone in need. Donna will be remembered by friends and family for her caring ways. ![]() or to a charity of the donor's choice.It is with deep sadness and heavy hearts, we announce that Donna Olson, 67, passed away suddenly on Novemat her home in Leduc Alberta.ĭonna was born on Jin Calgary, Alberta. It is always difficult saying goodbye to someone we love and cherish. In lieu of flowers, the family prefers donations in his honour to the S.P.C.A. Roy loved animals and had many pets over the years. Leave a sympathy message to the family in the guestbook on this memorial page of Bruce Robert Whittaker to show support. Family and friends are invited to a memorial at The Telford House Seniors Centre in Leduc, Alberta on Saturday, September 9th from 1.30 to 4.30 pm. We are sad to announce that on Januwe had to say goodbye to Bruce Robert Whittaker (Leduc, Alberta). ![]() Vladimir's Ukrainian Orthodox Sabor Parish in Elk Point, Alberta, on Saturday, September 2nd at 11am. He is survived by his sister Mary Olinyk, and John Maksymec. ![]() Roy is predeceased by his parents Theodore and Anna (Polowy) Maksymec and his siblings: William Maksymec, Michael Maksymec, Steven Maksymec, Helen Borutski, Lilly Palinka, and many other beloved family and friends. In 1999, he and Beverly retired to an acreage on part of the original farm, where they lived happily until February 2023. Roy raised purebred Hereford cattle and a variety of crops. Wanting to reconnect with country living, he and Beverly bought a farm in 1967, south of Leduc, to raise their family. He achieved the designation of Civil Engineer during this time. Shortly thereafter he joined the Alberta Department of Highways where he surveyed, and designed many of Alberta's highways in all corners of the province. In 1942, he left the home farm to work in Edmonton. Roy grew up in Elk Point, Alberta, with four brothers and three sisters. He will be lovingly remembered by his wife Beverly four children, Greg Loose (Christine) Richard Loose (Carolyn) Betty Ann McBlain (William) and Allan Maksymec (Kathleen) as well as nine grandchildren: Jeremy Loose (Kelsey), Leanne McDonald (Rob) Colin Loose (Lindsey) Kyle Loose Melissa Loose (Lee) Kayleigh Maksymec, Alexandra Maksymec, Sienna Maksymec and Maximilian Maksymec, and four great-grandchildren: Quinn and Carter Loose (Colin) Casey Loose (Jeremy) and James Norsworthy (Leanne). View All Obituaries Edmonton South 5311 91 Street NW Edmonton, AB, T6E 6E2. Ray was born Main Camrose, Alberta and raised on a farm just south of Hay Lakes, Alberta. He was a loving Husband, Father Grandfather, and Great- Grandfather. Serenity Funeral Services - Offering Albertan families peace of mind since 1999. It is with great sadness, Ray passed away at the age of 90 years old, four months shy of his 91st birthday, on November 21, 2023. Roy brought a spark of fun to every occasion, and his family and friends will cherish many wonderful moments spent together. We are committed to honoring loved ones by designing and planning fitting and thoughtful services through our multiple funeral homes. He loved nature and greatly enjoyed the 56 years he spent on his farm south of Leduc with his wife of 63 years, Beverly Maksymec. Roy took great pleasure in challenging his family and friends to games of tennis, table tennis, frisbee, board games and cards. An avid sports fan and participant, he was a two-time silver medallist in the Alberta Senior Games in the 800m and frisbee golf events. ![]() Roy Maksymec of Leduc, Alberta, passed away on Augat age 99 following a brief illness.
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