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Marilynn Ruth (Hagen) Bolduc

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LONGING FOR

LONGING FOR

December 24, 1958 - July 28, 2022

Marilynn Ruth (Hagen) Bolduc was born December 24, 1958, in Edson, AB and died July 28, 2022, at home, near Vegreville, AB. Marilynn was a humble, cheerful person who liked to laugh. She was compassionate for the unfortunate, homeless, sick, blind, etc. She was loved and had many friends. Marilynn made friends at “Blind Camp” yearly, assisting them as needed. She also worked for WJS with disabled people whom she dearly loved for one year. Marilynn was very family-oriented and really loved going to the Space Science Centre, the zoo, cross-country skiing, camping, and other fun and educational group activities. She also loved animals, including her beloved dogs, and she was a meticulous right-hand helper when it came time for VBS. She always had a story, a hug, and a smile. Marilynn was the oldest of five children of Wilfred and Violet Hagen. She was predeceased by her father, Wilfred Hagen, and her brother, David Hagen. Surviving is spouse, Andre Bolduc; her two beloved sons, Jeremy and Benjamin Bolduc; mother, Violet Hagen; sister, Sharron (Bob) Hughes; brothers, Darrel (Beryl) Hagen; and Randy (Chi) Hagen; eleven nieces and nephews, as well as many friends. We look for that blessed day when Jesus returns, and wakes those who have gone to rest, and takes us Home to live with Him forever. “What a day that will be.”

Evangeline Mary Anne McCaw (Vange)

September, 1944 - November 12, 2022

It is with much sadness that the family announces the passing of Evangeline Mary Anne McCaw (Vange) at the age of 78. She passed away peacefully at home surrounded by family on the morning of November 12, 2022, near Onoway, Alberta. Vange was born to Joseph and Elsie Horvath in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan in September of 1944. The family farm near Onoway was Vange’s home since moving there in 1974. She left a legacy for her loved ones and friends of loving plants, gardening tips, tasty home grown produce and her passion for cooking amazing food. Vange had a love for animals and for nature and the loving Creator God who made it all. Vange found much joy and comfort in her Lord, and she worshiped at the Onoway Seventh-day Adventist Church. Vange will be remembered and greatly missed by her brother Albert Horvath (Betty), Daughters, Donna Schroffel (Jamie), Gerry Schulte (Jeff), Raylene Crabbe (Eric), Melinda Pardy (Edward). As well her grandchildren Robert Schroffel, Hannah Schulte, Seth Schulte, Rebecca Crabbe, and Sophie Crabbe. We look forward to the resurrection morning when the dead in Christ shall rise and we meet again.

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