Month: October 2021

  • Saskia Kessler

    Saskia Kessler

    Saskia Kessler (nee Stahl)
    November 24, 1928; Rotterdam, Netherlands
    October 21, 2021; Calgary, Alberta

    Following a brief battle with cancer, Saskia passed away peacefully in her 93rd year with family by her side. Predeceased by her husband of 63 years, Jan Hein and her son Charlie (Cynthia), she will be greatly missed by her children Deé (Ariane), Wendy van Vriesland (Jan), Monique Weilinger (Gary), and her 10 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. She will be fondly remembered by her many cousins, nieces, and nephews worldwide and friends in Canada and abroad who will be saddened by her loss.
    Saskia always had such positive energy, an ability to live life to its fullest, and make the most of every day. A long-time member of the Oshawa Golf Club and Toronto Golf Club, she enjoyed sports well into her 80’s and was an avid ski instructor throughout her lifetime. She made many friends at the Toronto Garden Club, IWAT, Book Club, and the Dutch Luncheon Club.
    In keeping with Saskia’s wishes, she did not want a funeral, but Saskia and the family would like to acknowledge the staff at Varsity Manor in Calgary for their care and compassion throughout the past 2 years following her relocation from Toronto. Condolences can be shared at www.countryhillscrematorium.ca and if you wish, a donation can made in her memory to “The Redwood” women’s shelter in Toronto: www.theredwood.com

  • Myrajina Quita Carino

    Myrajina Quita Carino

    Myrajina Quita Carino passed away peacefully at her residence on October 22, 2021 after a brief illness at the age of 55 years. She will be lovingly remembered and dearly missed by her family back home in the Philippines as well as numeous friends whose lives were touched by her.

    Those wishing to pay their respects may do so at Jesus Miracle Crusade International Ministry, Unit #2, 4935 Hubalta rd. SE on Saturday, November 6, 2021 between 5:00 pm and 9:00 pm. Due to the city by-law all those attending in person must provide either proof of vaccination, or proof of a privately-paid negative rapid test result taken within 72 hours of service, or documentation of a medical exemption. Masks are also mandatory. 

    She will be laid to rest in Camiling, Tarlac, Philippines at a later date.

  • Bakshish Kaur Powar

    Bakshish Kaur Powar

    Bakshish Kaur Powar passed away peacefully at her residence on October 22, 2021 at the age of 89 years. She will be dearly missed and lovingly remembered by her family and friends.

    Funeral Ceremonies will be held at COUNTRY HILLS CREMATORIUM & FUNERAL SERVICES, 11995 – 16 Street NE on Saturday, October 30, 2021 at 1:00 pm.

    To view a live stream of Mrs. Powar’s Service, please follow this link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86404017276

    Due to the city by-law all those attending in person must provide either proof of vaccination, or proof of a privately-paid negative rapid test result taken within 72 hours of service, or documentation of a medical exemption. Masks are also mandatory. 

  • Cicila Soma Undugodage

    Cicila Soma Undugodage

    Cicila Soma Undugodage passed away peacefully at home on Monday, October 25, 2021 at the age of 80 years. She will be dearly missed by her family and friends.

    Funeral Ceremonies will be held at COUNTRY HILLS CREMATORIUM & FUNERAL SERVICES, 11995 16 Street NE on Friday, October 29, 2021 at 3:00 pm.

    Due to the city by-law all those attending in person must provide either proof of vaccination, or proof of a privately-paid negative rapid test result taken within 72 hours of service, or documentation of a medical exemption. Masks are also mandatory

  • Earl Edejer Esmane

    Earl Edejer Esmane

    Earl Edejer Esmane of Calgary passed away suddenly on October 13, 2021 at the age of 50 years.  Earl will be lovingly remembered by his daughter Jazymyn Esmane; his sons Jian, Jae and Justin Esmane; his granddaughter Scarlette Rose; his sisters Hedy Diaz, Hazel Lewis and Sheila Malicoat; his brother Eric Esmane.  Earl was predeceased by his parents Eduardo and Armenia Esmane.  Earl was born in Olongapo City, Philippines and graduated with a degree in Mechanical Engineering in the Philippines.  Earl really loved sports, especially basketball.  One of Earl’s greatest joys was to cook for his family.  Family and friends are invited to pay their respects on Saturday, October 23, 2021 from 6:00pm until 9:30pm.  A Funeral Service will be held at 7:00pm.  To view a live stream of Earl’s service, please follow this link  https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82609021739 .    Due to the city by-law all those attending in person must provide personal identification as well as either proof of vaccination, or proof of a privately-paid negative rapid test result taken within 72 hours of service, or documentation of a medical exemption. Masks are also mandatory.

  • Raju Parashram Burande

    Raju Parashram Burande

    Raju Parashram Burande passed away at the Foothills Medical Centre on Monday, October 18, 2021 at the age of 54 years. He will be lovingly remembered by his wife Poonam Burande , two daughters Astha and Aksha and their friends. 

    Funeral Ceremonies will be held at Country Hills Crematorium & Funeral Services, 11995 16 Street NE on Friday, October 22, 2021 at 10:00 am.

    Due to the city by-law all those attending in person must provide either proof of vaccination, or proof of a privately-paid negative rapid test result taken within 72 hours of service, or documentation of a medical exemption. Masks are also mandatory. 

    Condolences, memories and photos may be shared and viewed on Mr. Burande’s obituary at https://www.countryhillscrematorium.ca/

  • Mahendrakumar Ramanlal Thaker

    Mahendrakumar Ramanlal Thaker

    Mahendrakumar Ramanlal Thaker passed away peacefully at his residence on Sunday, October 17, 2021 at the age of 77 years. He will be dearly missed by his family and friends.

    Funeral Ceremonies will be held at COUNTRY HILLS CREMATORIUM & FUNERAL SERVICES, 11995 16 Street NE on Wednesday, October 20, 2021 at 3:00 pm.

    Those wishing to watch the Ceremony from the comfort of their home may do so via this link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83086453079

    Due to the city by-law all those attending in person must provide either proof of vaccination, or proof of a privately-paid negative rapid test result taken within 72 hours of service, or documentation of a medical exemption. Masks are also mandatory. 

  • TOPAL, Patricia S.L.  (Pat)

    TOPAL, Patricia S.L. (Pat)

    1944 – 2021

    Patricia (Pat Balderson), of Airdrie, passed away peacefully surrounded by family on October 15, 2021 at the age of 77 years.

    Pat is survived by her daughter Dorothy (Bill) Kean, Grandchildren Robyn Pagenkopf, and Eric Pagenkopf (Jatinder), companion Kelly Morton, brothers Floyd Vis (Susan) and Thomas Vis (Arlene), sisters Carol Vis and Suzann Vis, along with numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and their families.  Pat was predeceased by her father Steve Topal and mother Dorothy Vis as well as two brothers, John Vis and Kenneth Vis.

    Pat spent her entire life in Alberta, growing up in the Beiseker area and spending many years with her late husband Earl Balderson on the family farmstead in Bircham until moving to their newly built home a few miles away.  That time was followed with her final move to Airdrie in the early 1990’s.  

    She was a strong-willed and capable woman, skilled with her hands and determined to succeed at anything she put her mind to.  She could pull a calf, doctor animals on the farm that were sick, play the piano, make a pattern and sew (she sewed all of her own clothes – she said they fit so much better than off the rack), crochet absolutely anything from a dainty doily to an afghan to a sweater, do home repairs, and she was completely comfortable working on her computer, even if it meant logging into the operating system to fix a setting.  She loved to do puzzles, wood carving, stained glass and cross stitch, and seemed to have a knack for anything new that she tried. Pat grew lush, organic gardens and preserved and froze the bounty to get the family through until the next garden was ready to harvest.  She could whip together a wonderful meal at a moment’s notice for guests, or bake and decorate a cake for a wedding or special occasion for anyone that asked.  She loved to cook, and was in her element when in the kitchen making a turkey dinner for the family for holidays, birthdays and any other occasion she could find. 

    Pat was intuitive at math and quick with numbers, which made her a natural at bookkeeping and tax returns, which she did throughout her career.  She was also comfortable running the loader and scale in the gravel pit, and many of her happiest times were spent on the combine at harvest time, from the age of 12 until she fell ill a few years ago.  She also spent time home-schooling both of her grandchildren, showing her talent for teaching. 

    She left this life as she lived it, in her own way on her own terms, surrounded by family and friends that loved her dearly.  For anyone that knew her in her later years, she wanted you to know she finally found the key.  

    Special thanks to Dr. Lam and the staff of Unit 42 at the Peter Lougheed Centre for their care and kindness in Mom’s final weeks.

    At Mom’s request there will be no service, however a Celebration of Life will be held at a later date when we can gather in larger groups again.

    In lieu of flowers, donations in Pat’s memory may be made to the War Amps of Canada.  

    Do not stand at my grave and weep,

    I am not there, I do not sleep.

    I am a thousand winds that blow;

    I am the diamond glints on the snow;

    I am the sunlight on ripened grain;

    I am the autumn’s rain.

    When you waken in the morning’s hush,

     I am the swift, uplifting rush

    of quiet birds in circled flight.

    I am the soft stars that shine at night.

     Do not stand at my grave and cry,

    I am not there, I did not die.

  • Sawinder Singh Randhawa

    Sawinder Singh Randhawa

    Sawinder Singh Randhawa passed away peacefully at the Peter Lougheed Centre on Thursday, October 14, 2021 at the age of 95 years. He will be dearly missed and lovingly remembered by his family and friends.

    Funeral Ceremonies will be held at COUNTRY HILLS CREMATORIUM & FUNERAL SERVICES, 11995 16 Street NE on Sunday, October 17, 2021 at 1:00 pm.

    Due to the city by-law all those attending in person must provide either proof of vaccination, or proof of a privately-paid negative rapid test result taken within 72 hours of service, or documentation of a medical exemption. Masks are also mandatory. 

  • Jagdish Chander Sudan

    Jagdish Chander Sudan

    Jagdish Chander Sudan Oct 15/1945 – Oct 13/2021

    We are so saddened to share the news of the passing a great man.  Jagdish Chander Sudan known as Dishi or Jack to his friends. His soul moved on to the next chapter in the early morning of Oct 13/2021 after an ugly but quick battle with cancer.  The cancer eventually won but he was able to pass on with a daughter on either side of his bed and the morning sun rising to guide his soul. Jagdish was born on October 15, 1945, in Lahore, India (pre-partition) at 2:20am to his parents Kulwant Rai Sudan and Roop Rani Sudan (Vigra).  Jagdish is survived by his immediate family including his loving wife of 48 years Chander Mani Sudan (Sharma).  Jagdish and Chander created a wonderful life for their four daughters Sumita Sudan, Ameeta Sudan, Kavita Sudan and Geeta Sudan-Lewis (husband Elliott).  Jagdish was also blessed with his grandchildren Alex and Danielle (Sumita), and Shiva (Geeta and Elliott).

    Jagdish’s number one priority in life was family.  He came from a large family with 8 brothers and sisters.  He was predeceased by his brother Krishan and sisters Rani, Bimla and Nirmal.  Jagdish is survived by his brothers Parduman, Subash and sisters Surinder and Shashi.  With many brothers and sisters comes many nieces and nephews whom he always treated as his own children.  Jagdish’s greatest achievement was his family, he loved being there for all of them and was available to anyone who needed help.  He did this in hopes that his actions would set an example and that those who he had helped would carry it forward and do the same for others. 

    Jagdish was a generous, loving, jovial and caring man.  Along with those traits, he was a hard worker, the hardest worker most people had ever met.  He worked hard so that he could provide the best to his wife and daughters and be able to help his family not just here but in India.  Throughout his long career of 50+ years in the Oil & Gas industry, his experiences brought him from Chandigarh, India to Kuwait then to Montreal where his first daughter was born before settling in Fort McMurray, AB where his next three daughters were born.  He had a long and successful career at Syncrude before semi-retiring and then continuing work in Calgary as a consultant flying back and forth to Fort Mcmurray.  Jagdish attempted to retire twice, but after retiring for the third time, it stuck and he was finally able to travel the world with his wife Chander and the logical family he made in Fort McMurray, going to places such as Switzerland, China, Turkey, Cambodia, Vietnam, Indonesia, Spain, Italy, France and Idaho.

    In Fort McMurray Jagdish and Chander were able to create a new extended family.  They found themselves living in an area where other Southeast Asian immigrants had also settled.  Jagdish then had another logical family there that he loved alongside his biological family, he was a man with a lot of love to share.  Jagdish lived a full wonderful life surrounded by so many people who loved him, and we know his presence will leave a large gap in our lives.  Jagdish always said, “Live with love”.

    We are thankful to all the staff, nurses and doctors of the Tom Baker Cancer Center at Foothills Hospital in Calgary, AB for the wonderful care and compassion they showed my dad.

    Funeral Ceremonies will be held at COUNTRY HILLS CREMATORIUM & FUNERAL SERVICES, 11995 16 Street NE on Monday, October 18, 2021 at 2:00 pm.

    Those wishing to watch the Ceremony from the comfort of their home may do so via this link:

    https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84916282177

    Due to the city by-law all those attending in person must provide either proof of vaccination, or proof of a privately-paid negative rapid test result taken within 72 hours of service, or documentation of a medical exemption. Masks are also mandatory. 

    In lieu of gifts of flowers, please consider donating to Alberta Cancer Foundation.  https://www.albertacancer.ca/donate/

  • Planning a Celebration of Life/Memorial Service

    Planning a Celebration of Life/Memorial Service

    When you are planning a celebration of life, it can help to remember that the term is often associated with a celebratory atmosphere. A celebration of life is often referred to as a “party with a purpose”. The location you choose for a celebration of life can be a funeral home reception space, a place of worship, the home of a family member or often a place that was special to the loved one being celebrated is chosen. A celebration of life and memorial service are very similar so while we consider them one and the same, you are welcome to choose the service type that best suits your preferences.

    When a loved one passes away, or when pre-planning your own funeral arrangements, you may determine that a less traditional celebration of life or memorial service is the right fit for you. A celebration of life is essentially any event that you hold to remember someone who has passed away in a more festive way rather than a traditional funeral that can be more somber. That said, all types of services can be either somber or celebratory. It is not the name you choose, but the people attending and the spirit of the person who has passed that dictates the mood of the event.

    When you choose the term celebration of life though, it will give people the impression that the event will be less formal and the mood likely more uplifting than sad. A celebration of life is intended to lift everyone’s spirits by focusing on positive memories. It can often be more creative and customized to the personality and interests of the person who has passed and those who are there to celebrate their life.

    A celebration of life or memorial service is different because a funeral has more to do with an orderly and often spiritually-defined event, where a service is more concerned with telling the story of the deceased. When planning a celebration of life or memorial service, here are some things you should consider including:

    1. Who will help you to plan the celebration of life or memorial service?

    This can be a funeral director, event planner or you may choose to work with family and friends.

    • Where will you hold it?

    Many funeral homes have large, flexible reception spaces that can be used for any type of celebration you plan. Alternately, a home or place that was significant to the person being celebrated is a good option too.

    • Will you have a theme and/or decorations?

    A theme typically informs the decor, and that theme can be something as simple as a favourite colour or a hobby. A remembrance table filled with photos and mementos may set the tone. From there, your imagination is the only limit.

    • What type of food will you serve?

    The tone of the event and the venue you choose will likely determine what you serve for food. There really is nothing set that is customary, but you can get quite creative and unique by selecting some of your loved one’s favourite food and drinks.

    • Will you have any music?

    Music can certainly help create an uplifting and inspiring atmosphere. Plus, playing a loved one’s favourite songs can help stir memories and foster connection among guests. Whether you choose to create your own playlist or hire musicians (or a DJ), the right music can be integral in creating the mood of the celebration of life or memorial service.

    • Will there be readings, prayers and eulogies?

    A celebration of life or memorial can include these elements, but it’s more likely that what you’ll want to see and hear are guests telling funny stories about happy times, or touching memories of the loved one who was lost. In these looser settings without a typical “run of show,” it’s good to assign someone to be the emcee for the event. This ensures that everyone is given an opportunity to share their story, without any one person dominating the conversation.

    • What is the dress code?

    Since celebration of life and memorial services can range in their formality, be sure to let the guests know what to expect so they can prepare their attire appropriately. If you are having a more formal celebration, it may make sense for guests to come in traditional funeral clothing. But for casual gatherings, you may want to let guests know they can dress down. Also, if the celebration is themed around a loved one’s favourite thing, you may consider asking guests to dress in a certain way (wear a sports jersey or specific colour) to add to the vibe of the gathering.

    The reason most people choose a celebration of life is to allow for a less formal way of gathering after a passing. Many people prefer to see death as an opportunity to celebrate the life that was lived rather than focusing the social gathering on sadness and mourning. When planning a celebration of life, the most important thing to keep in mind is what will truly honour the life you are celebrating and what is comfortable for those who will celebrate with you.

    Working with a funeral director to arrange a celebration of life or memorial service can help to reduce the burden of making decisions and putting the event together. Call us today to discuss your plans with one of our caring, experienced team members.

  • Kewal Singh Chatha

    Kewal Singh Chatha

    August 20, 1940 – October 7, 2021

    It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved father and grandfather, Kewal Chatha, on October 7, 2021. He was a long-time resident of Prince George (1969-2010) who then relocated to Airdrie, AB to be with his son and grandchildren. He is survived by his son, Jatinder (Suman) Chatha, daughters Rupinder Chatha and Kiran Khuber; his beloved grandchildren, Rajan and Neelam (Jatinder), Navraj and Amrit (Rupinder), Joban and Jaya (Kiran). He was predeceased by his beloved wife, Gurmit Kaur. Kewal was the pillar and patriarch of his family and will be greatly missed by his extended family members and friends whom he cherished.  Funeral Ceremonies will be held on Saturday, October 16, 2021 at Country Hills Crematorium – 11995-16 Street, NE, Calgary at 10:00 am.  Due to the city by-law all those attending in person must provide personal identification as well as either proof of vaccination, or proof of a privately-paid negative rapid test result taken within 72 hours of service, or documentation of a medical exemption. Masks are also mandatory.  To view a live stream of Kewal’s Funeral Ceremony, please follow this link https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85267379284