Alberta Adventist News

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IN MEMORY Gideon Napod

March 9, 1953 – December 9, 2020

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ideon was born to Salvador and Elisea Napod on March 9, 1953, in Silang Cavite, Philippines. He was the eldest of six children. Gideon started elementary at Philippine Union College (now the Adventist University of the Philippines) until fifth grade. The family moved to the Bicol region when his father was called to work for the Southern Luzon Mission of Seventh-day Adventists in 1965. Gideon graduated from Legaspi Seventh-day Adventist Elementary school in 1966. He went to Naga View Academy, where he finished high school in 1970. Gideon started college in PUC but shifted his studies to radiology in one of the schools in Manila, Philippines. He finished with a degree in radiological technology.

Gideon worked for the Overseas Employment Development Board in Manila for a short period. He got an opportunity to work abroad in Saudi Arabia as a radiology technician for King Khalid Hospital from 1982 to 1989. While in Saudi Arabia, he met Tess, with whom he shared three wonderful children, Don Carlo, Dean Marco, and April. Although their relationship did not last, they stayed friends and raised their three beautiful children. Gideon met Blessy in 1996. They got married on January 25, 1998. They were blessed with a daughter named Hersea. They lived in San

Pablo City, Laguna, Philippines. Blessy moved to Red Deer, Alberta, in 2003. Gideon and Hersea followed four years later. It was a happy time for the family because Gideon's two sisters and youngest brother all lived in the same city with their families. Family gatherings were Gideon’s favorites, especially sundown worships or just sharing food in somebody's house. He and all the family tremendously enjoyed family outings, vacations to the mountains, and houseboating. His legacy will live on in the hearts and minds of everyone with whom he interacted. Gideon was a comedian. It was never a dull moment when he was around. Gideon was predeceased by his father, Salvador, sister, Elsa, and brother, Samuel. He is survived by his loving wife, Blessy, daughters, Hersea and April, sons, Don Carlo and Dean Marco, and mother, Elisea, who is 91 years old; sisters, Dory (Ron) Quines, Medilyn (Rod) Caponpon, and Wilma (Levie) Sulit; nephews, Ritchie (Nanette), Michael (Emmylou), Bryan (Ivy), Franz (Linda), John, James, Peter, and Brandon; nieces, Christine ( Jericho) and Sheryl; and sister-inlaw, Shirley and Tess. Life will never be the same without Gideon, but the great reunion is coming when Jesus returns! — Submitted by Dory Quines

Raymond Triebwasser August 30, 1921 – February 16, 2021

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e, the family of Raymond Triebwasser (1921–2021), will forever miss our dear father, grandfather, uncle, and friend. He passed away very peacefully on February 16, 2021, in Medicine Hat, Alberta. He was born in Beiseker, Alberta, on August 30, 1921, the son of William and Lydia Triebwasser and the last living member of this family at 99 years old. Raymond loved the farm on which he was raised, but he loved family and friends more. Being an industrious and diligent worker at common labor in many different areas, he always gave his utmost best for those around him. His word was as good as was his hearty handshake all through his life. Raymond's life and times were found in Beiseker, Calgary, and Lacombe, Alberta, with friends and family all along the way. He was a very kind and friendly man who never wavered from a strong faith in his Master and Creator. Raymond’s parents predeceased him, as did all 13 siblings, his wife Goldie (2014), and his grandson Paul Anthony (2000). He is survived by his daughter, Charlene (Richard) Fortsch; son, Wayne (Karen) Triebwasser; two grandsons, Robert Anthony (Kari) and Jade Triebwasser (Mara); and numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, and their families.

A small family gathering was held at the Lacombe Cemetery on February 23 at 2:30 p.m. for a final farewell, ever looking forward to carrying on this remarkable legacy rooted in beautiful memories. — Submitted by Charlene Fortsch

MARCH 2021

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In Memory

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page 51

Announcements

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page 50

Out of the Mouth of Babes…

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pages 48-49

To God Be the Glory — Okotoks Company Organized as a Church

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page 47

Parkdale Church Baptisms

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Red Deer Church Welcomes 11 Precious Souls

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page 45

A Drive-by Farewell to Amos Kamande and Family

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Communion Service

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page 43

Mountaineers Adventure Club Update

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Pathfinder Year Kick Off

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page 42

Miracles at Chinook Winds Adventist Academy

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pages 40-41

Our Journey at South Side Christian School

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pages 36-38

Oblivious Kindness

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page 34

Care Packages From WAS Students

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Coralwood COURAGE

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pages 28-29

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New Year, New Vision

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Fill-A-Fridge Program

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Instructions for Life

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