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- David Richard Pedersen blev født den 3 aug. 1959 i Toronto, Ontario; blev døbt den 5 dec. 1959 i Toronto, Ontario; døde den 3 jul. 1991 i Montreal, Quebec, Canada; blev begravet den 8 jul. 1991 i Etobicoke (Sanctuary Park Cemetery), Ontario, Canada.
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2. Albert Stollery blev født den 24 jul. 1908 i Edmonton, Alberta, Canada; blev døbt den 5 dec. 1987 i St. Mary's Hospital, Camrose, Alberta; døde den 23 dec. 1987 i St. Mary's Hospital, Camrose, Alberta; blev begravet den 28 dec. 1987 i Armena (Scandia Lutheran Cemetery), Alberta, Canada. Andre Begivenheder og Egenskaber:
- Beskæftigelse: Plasterer & Farmer
- _UID: E7D0B2F3B85D498EB96E9158028E7A65C71D
Notater:
Albert (Bert) Stollery was born, July 24, 1908, in Edmonton. He passed away, December 23, 1987. In 1932, he married Marcelle Maire of Islay, Alberta. For several years, they resided in Edmonton, where Bert was a contractor, until 1946. Bert and Mar moved to Armena, then, and settled on the Abel Lyseng farm. Bert took an active part in church and community activities. He was predeceased by his parents, Willie and Kate, and two brothers, Charles and Ernest. Bert leaves to mourn his passing, his loving wife Mar of Armena, daughter Jean and her husband Paul of Montreal, son David and his wife Marion
of Armena, daughter Joan and her husband Dennis of Sherwood Park, son John and his wife Gail of Winnipeg, daugher Elizabeth and her husband David of Austin, Texas, son Tom and his wife Annette of Edmonton, and son Bill and his wife
Donna of Edmonton; 23 grandchildren and five great grandchildren. He is also survived by his sister, Win, brother Dick and his wife Greta, brother Bob and his wife Shirley, and brother Bill and his wife Rhyle, and sister-in-law Kay, as well as a host of other relatives and friends. Pastor: Carl Kopperud Pallbearers: Keith Stollery, Randy Stollery, Ssteven Stollery, Don Marsh, Doug Stollery, Brian Stollery. (from the funeral service bulletin)
Albert obtained his Private Pilot's Licence No. 747 on January 7, 1931. He was licenced to fly the D.H. 60 Moth. His Flight Log with the Edmonton Aero Club lists his initial flight on August 8, 1928 and his first solo flight on August 29, 1930. The last entry in the Flight Log is Oct. 25, 1931 with two passengers, Wilf Souther and Bert Rife. He has accumulated 24 hours and 40
minutes "Time in Air".
The Edmonton Aero Club would take people up for short flights, charging them by the pound. This is how Bert met Marcelle. He was weighing the customers one day when Marcelle came to take a flight.
The following poem found in Marcelle's belongings after her death (together with Bert's funeral bulletin):
To My Husband
I walk alone
& think of days gone by
When we were young.
A hand to hold
A shoulder strong to lean on
And dreams to dream.
Now he is gone
And I am all alone
I miss him so.
_________Mar.
(note from wife) Albert was interested in amature radio, flying, helped build
an airplane & flew it once; reading, and helping people. He was a building
contractor in Edmonton. Built several houses on his own including my Dad and
Mom's house in Edmonton. Was a farmer from 1946-79.
Albert was born at home at 10732-84th Avenue, Edmonton.Albert blev gift med Marie Marcelle Maire den 22 okt. 1932 i Islay (Pleasant Valley Church), Alberta, Canada. Marie blev født den 3 nov. 1910 i Vermillion, Alberta, Canada; døde den 27 dec. 1996 i Austin, Texas, USA; blev begravet den 6 jan. 1997 i Armena (Scandia Lutheran Cemetery), Alberta, Canada. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]
3. Marie Marcelle Maire blev født den 3 nov. 1910 i Vermillion, Alberta, Canada; døde den 27 dec. 1996 i Austin, Texas, USA; blev begravet den 6 jan. 1997 i Armena (Scandia Lutheran Cemetery), Alberta, Canada. Andre Begivenheder og Egenskaber:
- Beskæftigelse: Housewife
- _UID: 3F98CCF45B8B440988C7C1238889807301AE
- Konfirmation: 6 feb. 1927, St. Alban's Cathedral, Prince Albert, Saskatchewan
Notater:
Memorial Service for Marie Marcelle Stollery was held in Scandia
Lutheran Church, Armena, Alberta, at 2:00 p.m., Monday, January
6, 1997. Officiating: Rev. Gordon Jensen, Organist: Lynn Roper,
Soloist: Connie Stollery, Eulogy: Jean Pedersen, Pallbearers
(Honourary): Andrew Pedersen, Jonathan Stollery, Steven Stollery,
Trevor Stollery, Randy Stollery, Don Marsh, Keith Stollery,
Jeffrey Stollery, Wayne Marsh.
Eulogy for Marcelle Stollery
Faithfully, every week for forty years a letter came in
through the mailbox. It was from our Mom. Never a loner, she
liked having a large family, she enjoyed being with her children,
her brother, her relatives and her friends. When those she loved
were far away, she always kept in touch. Week after week her
round legible script told of her doings day by day. Her letters
were cheerful and upbeat and made the day seem like a bit of
sunshine.
Always having too much to do and too little time when we
were young, she used to say, "I wish I were quints." Doing five
things at once was probably a bit much to ask, but I remember
feeling rather neglected when she was stirring something on the
stove and taking a rare chance to read at the same time. Her
response to my requests at those times was usually an
acknowledgement that she had heard me speak but that she was
engrossed in her book.
At a family gathering in October when Mom was with us in
Toronto I was bathing my little grandson who at 6 jumped out of
the tub. Then it was Mom's turn and she who had once bathed and
carried me had to be helped in and lifted out and I felt the
fragileness of a life that had once been so vigourous, one that
had given such strength to us her children. But we are so happy
for that life. It was a giving life, a cheerful life and
sometimes a stubborn one, but it was well lived.
TO MOM
Your spring was but a puff of gentle air,
a smell of roses just in bloom.
I wasn't there to share in its sweet breath.
Your summer in its fullness moulded me and gave me life,
your sun and wind they carved me, deep inside.
I felt your autumn kindle fire, my mould attuned to yours
and understanding startled me.
Now the winter snows engulf us both,
you are gone and I am left bereft.
The rose is faded, the petals dropped,
but in my thoughts the flower sleeps without her pain.
With love from Jean and 494
January 6th, 1997
In a notebook, Marcelle listed the following Homes of the Blackwall Family in
Wales.
Hendre - The Spiderman
Bryn-Estyn - Mrs. Joans
Bryn-Derwyn
Bryn Dyffryn - Val Moulsdale
Oacklands - John Blackwall, Val's father. Aunt Mary
Dol-Hyfryd, N. Denbigh, North Wales, Mrs. Thora Botters (former home of Elsa
Blackwall.
Note by M.M.M.: My special interests - designing and doing embroidery,
pottery, painting, gardening. Occupation - housewife & mother.
Born at home in a log cabin on a homestead. In 1989 Marcelle published a book
titled "A Backward Look - The Story of My Life".
Marcelle died during the night of December 26-27 while visiting her daughter
Elizabeth in Austin Texas.Børn:
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