Vegreville News Advertiser - November 11, 2020

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NOVEMBER 11, 2020

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Tributes MEMORIAM

MEMORIAM

MEMORIAM

OBITUARY

In Loving Memory MICKLICH, Jacob May 20, 1929 - November 8, 2017 who passed away three years ago We will take this special moment To turn our thoughts to Dad/Gido Thank him for the home he gave For all the things we had. We think about the fleeting years Too quickly, gone for good It seems like only yesterday We would go back if we could. A time when Dad/Gido was always there, No matter what the weather. Always strong when things went wrong He held our lives together. He strived so hard from day to day And never once complained. With steady hands, he worked so hard And kept the family name. He taught us that hard work pays off, You reap just what you sow. He said that if you tend your crops, Your field will overflow. Our lives have been bountiful He taught us how to give In his firm and steadfast way He taught us how to live. Dad/Gido dwells among the angels now He left us much too soon He glides across a golden field Above the harvest moon. We see him in the summer rain, He rides upon the wind And when our path is beaten down He picks us up again. Love Terry, Shauna, Caylib, Joshua & Zachary Micklich

ROZUMNIAK, Harry November 10, 1991 In loving memory Those we love don’t go away They walk beside us every day. Unseen, unheard, but always near. Your life was a blessing, Your memory a treasure, You are loved beyond words And missed beyond measure. Love Kelly, Glen, Savannah, Eric & Mike, Brenda & Jim

SOPROVICH, Dennis Gerald February 11, 1953 - November 14, 1999 In Loving Memory of a Dear Husband, Father and Friend If tears could build a stairway And memories were a lane We would walk right up to Heaven And bring you back again. Our hearts still ache in sadness And secret tears still flow What it meant to lose you 21 years ago. But now, we know you want us To mourn for you no more To remember all the happy times Life still has much in store. Since you’ll never be forgotten We pledge to you today A hallowed place within our hearts Is where you’ll always stay.

MUNTZ, Esther June 24, 1927 – November 2, 2020 To be absent from our body is to be present with our Lord. With love in our hearts and tears in our eyes we said, “Till we meet again” to our Mom, Gramma and Great Gramma. Mom went to join those waiting for her on November 2, 2020 at the beautiful age of 93 years old. Her passing marked the end of an era. She was the last of her generation. Mom was predeceased by her husband George and her great-grandson Konnor Koch. Left to cherish her everlasting love and memories are her daughters Elaine (Gerald) Michaud and Jo-Anne (Dave) Koch. Her six grandchildren Christine (Sheldon) Riess, Ben Koch, Heather (Keith) Mason, Blair (Candis) Koch, Brad (Tammy) Koch and Susan (Glen) Enskat. Her six great-grandchildren Ayden Bruce-Koch, Keira Bruce-Koch, Elizabeth Enskat, Julia Enskat, Harlequin Koch and Dairian Koch. As well as her extended families and a host of friends. Inurnment has taken place with a private family service. Go rest high on the mountain for your work on earth is done. Photos, memories and condolences may be shared through www.parkmemorial.com PARK MEMORIAL LTD. VEGREVILLE 780-632-2000 FAMILY OWNED FUNERAL HOME and CREMATORIUM

ATCO Donates to new Emergency Services Training Centre

In no particular order-ATCO Representatives-Jonathan Gelych and Mike Gabruck present a cheque of $10,000 to Chris Jardine, Fire Chief for Vegreville Fire Department and members of Vegreville Fire Department which will be used towards a new Emergency Services Training Centre. (Rosanne Fortier/Photo)

Rosanne Fortier News Correspondent On October 28, ATCO donated $10,000 to Vegreville Fire Department for its new Emergency Services Training Centre. ATCO representatives Jonathan Gelych and Mike Gabruck presented the cheque to Vegreville Fire Chief Chris Jardine, Fire Chief for Vegreville Fire Department and members of Vegreville Fire Department at Vegreville Emergency Services Building.

Gelych said the $10,000 wasn’t generated from fundraising and that it just came from the company of ATCO itself. “I personally feel it is important to have members of Vegreville Fire Department trained top notched and ready to go. ATCO has always been very involved in the community. So, when we have the opportunity to give back to the community in the way of a training centre, we jumped on that opportunity as this training centre will make the fire department members better than the best.” Jardine said ATCO has been a massive supporter of

Vegreville Fire Department for many years and this donation just adds to that support that ATCO have been providing them. “The training centre ground work has been done. Except for the Vermillion Fire Training School, it is going to be next biggest one in the area. It will be opened up to be used by neighbouring fire departments; especially the County of Minburn which we have a very good working relationship with, as well as, possibly neighbouring services in other counties too. It should be very good.”


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