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OBITUARY
OBITUARY FROISE, Marjorie
J a s o n K e n n e y, more production in refineries in the U.S. i s s u e , t h e
A $ 1 . 5 b i l l i o n prosperity. This Premier Alberta. Completing The project will run Government will Howlett Agnes Obituaries & In Memories May 19, 1938 – March 26, 2020
g o v e r n m e n t i n v e s t m e n t i n KXL will signal to the f r o m H a r d i s t y, present a related Mrs. Agnes Howlett of Stony Plain, Alberta passed On Thursday, March 26, 2020,
investment in the Keystone XL is a bold Once operational, oil and gas industry, Alberta, to Steele motion for debate and away peacefully at the age of 78 on March 29 , Marjorie Froise of Bonnyville, Alberta
th
In Loving Memory of
Keystone XL (KXL) move to re-take Keystone XL will and to investors City, Nebraska and vote this week. 2020 after a brief illness. In Loving Memory of passed into the presence of her Lord
and Saviour to the wonderful
pipeline project will c o n t r o l o f o u r p r o v i d e N o r t h around the world, that will cover 1,947 https://www.tcener welcome of "well done, good and
Ed Barbazuk
a c c e l e r a t e province's economic America with a they have a future in kilometres. gy.com/operations/oi She is survived by her sons Keith (Naomi), Stephen Ed Barbazuk faithful
c o n s t r u c t i o n , destiny and put it stable, secure supply Alberta. Without l - a n d - (Bernadette) and Robert (Melissa); grandchildren servant." Her life was dedicated to the service of the
Lord, and her passion
February 4, 1933 - April 11, 2016ebruary 4, 1933 - April 11, 2016
e n s u r i n g i t i s firmly back in the of crude oil, reducing more pipelines, the G i v e n t h e liquids/keystone-xl/ Tyson, Robyn, Connor, Caleah, Abigail and Harper; F for global missions was evident in her pursuit of a DTH
operational by 2023 hands of the owners reliance on supply significance of this seven great-grandchildren; siblings Donna, Karen in Missions and
o f o u r n a t u r a l from OPEC. The future of our oil and (Lyle), Mary (Bruce) and Donald; many nieces, Church Growth, and also in her work as an author,
The Government of resources, the people pipeline will carry at g a s i n d u s t r y i s O I nephews and cousins; And life long best friend researcher, presenter and
Alberta has finalized of Alberta. The least 830,000 barrels capped; with today's Evelyn. organizer.
an agreement with G o v e r n m e n t o f per day of Alberta a n n o u n c e m e n t , B N She spent her childhood moving around South Africa
until settling in
Calgary-based TC Alberta is confident crude, significantly e m p l o y e r s a n d She is predeceased by her husband Allan Howlett Johannesburg for many years before moving to
Energy Corporation that this is a wise i n c r e a s i n g t h e investors should have I and daughter Katherine Kirsch, as well as brother Welkom in support of Harald's
to provide financial investment. After province's takeaway the confidence to William Hinchey and her parents William and work and then finally Bonnyville, Canada. She
succumbed to cancer that had
Elizabeth Hinchey.
support to accelerate c o n s t r u c t i o n i s capacity and helping maintain existing T caused her insufferable pain in the last six months of
construction of the complete, we will be to protect the value of projects and to spend M her earthly life.Marjorie will be forever loved by her
KXL pipeline starting able to sell our shares its energy resources. new money on new U A celebration of her joyful life will take place at a husband; Harald Froise, her children; Timothy (Mary)
later date.
A p r i l 1 . T h i s at profit. In addition, projects. E Froise, Greta Froise and Linda (Claye) Hopkins,
grandchildren; Borin, Jo, Anna and Eva Froise and
investment will the project will have a Right now Alberta's Construction will A Should you wish to honour her memory, feel free to Not a day goes by that we don't think of you Kristin and Bethany Hopkins as well as her siblings;
include $1.5 billion in net return of over $30 oil export capacity is begin immediately in M donate to a local animal shelter in her name, as she Your teasing, your humour, your phone calls Shirley (Donald) Gordon and Barrie Phipson. An online
equity investment in billion to the Alberta limited by the lack of A l b e r t a , a t t h e R loved all of Gods animals; or plant a pink double We love you and we'll never stop missing you funeral service will be held on Thursday, April 2, 2020,
at 11:00 a.m.
2020 followed by a $6 taxpayer through pipelines. Without the Canada-US border, in O wave petunia in the spring and think of her every https://www.bonnyvillebaptist.com/resources/marjorie-
billion loan guarantee royalties and higher ability to export more Montana, South I time you see it. froise/
in 2021. The project is prices for Alberta oil oil, there is no D a k o t a a n d
e x p e c t e d t o b e in the next 20 years.” i n c e n t i v e f o r Nebraska. E R OBITUARY OBITUARY
completed and in producers to invest in Theodore Harry Semeniuk JOHNSON, MARY
service in 2023. The Keystone XL S Y
Pipeline offers a safe, The families of Mary Alice Johnson would like to
This agreement is r e l i a b l e a n d On March 29, 2020 Ted passed away at his home in announce her passing on March 22, 2020 at the
the culmination of six environmentally Edmonton, Alberta at the age of 94. Edmonton General Continuing Care Centre in
Ted was born in Edson, Alberta on January 5, 1926 to
m o n t h s o f responsible way to Harry & Mathilda Semeniuk. Edmonton, Alberta at the age of 95.
negotiations, as well deliver crude oil from Ted attended school in Edson grade 1 through 12 at Mary was born in Elk Point, Alberta on April 24, 1924 to
as rigorous vetting by western Canadian oil the Red Brick School. While in highschool he worked Harry and Mary Diamond. Mary had lived the last 14
government officials fields to Gulf Coast part time at Edson Motor Company driving taxi, tow truck and years in Edmonton, Alberta at McConnell Place North and was formerly
from Edson, Alberta.
and outside industry delivering coal. He joined the army on March 19, 1945 and was Mary is survived by her loving children; Gerald Johnson of
experts to ensure the honorably discharged in April 1946 at which time he commenced full Lloydminster, AB and his partner Linda Gautier of Edmonton, AB; Linda
s u c c e s s o f t h i s time employment with Edson Motors. He began an Auto Body Courtemanche of Vernon, BC; Gloria and Ken Drews of Barrhead, AB;
apprenticeship and received his Journeyman Autobody Certificate in
p r o j e c t , w h i l e February 1952. He met his wife Jean at a country dance at Ciciarelli's Miles and Rita Johnson of Edmonton, AB and Clayton and Marla
minimizing risk to Hall and he was able to take her home in his Uncle Paul's 1935 Ford. Johnson of Brooks, AB; her grandchildren; Deborah (Terry) Burton,
James (Denise) Johnson, Nadine Wadley, Mishel Wadley (Jacob
taxpayers. Jean was the love of his life and constant companion and they married Chatterton), Diana (Dave) Wallace, Paul Drews, Mark (Sandy) Drews,
on October 8, 1949. They had five children, all born in Edson -
The government is Douglas, Sheryl, Constance, Janice and Susan. Caitlan Johnson (Grant Soules), Jennifer (Jeremy) Coombs, Christin
backstopping the Ted served as Chief of the Edson Volunteer Fire Department, as well (Stacey) Lillehei, Murray Johnson, her great-grandchildren Chelsea
Burton (Tyler Irvine), Cody Burton, Balazs Megyesi, Milan Megyesi,
project to enable TC as a member of the Edson Kinsmen Club serving as President in 1963, Melissa Wallace, Michael Drews (Alayssia Brown), Shayne Drews,
Energy to begin and a member of the Edson Joe Wynne Branch 53 Royal Canadian Jaylee Coombs, Jordan Coombs, Corbin Lillehei, Ryley Lillehei and
i m m e d i a t e Legion for 68 years. step great-grandchildren; Aurora Filan, Alissa Banks and Logan Banks,
construction on the In 1965 he accepted a new job in Edmonton with the Alberta step great-great grandchild; Juniper Banks. Plus; numerous nephews,
Alberta portion of the Government in the Apprenticeship and Trades Department and nieces and cousins.
Mary was predeceased by her husband James (Jim) Johnson, her
remained with the department until his retirement on January 5, 1991.
pipeline. This will After moving to Edmonton the family returned to Edson most Parents Harry and Mary Diamond and her 10 siblings; Grace Fuller,
ensure the earliest weekends to visit family and friends making memories and also Edward (Ted) Diamond, Marjorie Ketchum, Patricia Lundgren, Florence
possible date of enjoying the company of friends and family at their cottage at Bear McGuinnis, Godfrey Diamond, Robert (Bob) Diamond, Gladys Valcourt,
completion. The Lake. Ted always said “if the Good Lord made anyplace better than Clements Diamond, Phyllis Phillips, her daughter-in-law Lillian Johnson
project will create Bear Lake, He kept it for Himself” and his most favorite saying - “It Sure and son-in-law Harvey Courtemanche.
Mary has been cremated and a memorial service, pending the
is Beautiful at Bear Lake!” .
over 1,400 direct and Ted was predeceased by his son Douglas, his parents Harry and situation of our country, will be held May 16, 2020 at Evergreen Funeral
5,400 indirect jobs in Mathilda, sister Ann and brother Kon. Home, Edmonton, AB.
A l b e r t a d u r i n g He has left to mourn his loving wife of 70 years, Jean, daughters The Family would suggest that in lieu of flowers any donations to be
construction and will Sheryl (Chuck) Thompson, Connie Perrin, Janice Semeniuk and Susan made in Mary's memory to the Capital Care Foundation, in care of
generate an estimated (Robert) King, his 7 grandchildren, Kurtis, Amy, Jillian, Murray, Leif, McConnell Place North or Alzheimer Society of Alberta or a charitable
organization of one's choice.
$30 billion in tax and Garret and Michael, and his 5 great grandchildren Tristan, Lisa-May, Mary will be dearly missed by all who knew her. We would like to
royalty revenues for Jace, Zoey and Damian. extend our sincere appreciation to the staff of McConnell Place North
future generations of Because of the uncertainty in the world, a celebration of Ted's life will for the great care she received while being a resident there. Also, a
A l b e r t a n s a n d be held at a later date. special thank you to the staff at the Royal Alexander Hospital, station
In lieu of flowers donations can be made to the Heart and Stroke
Canadians. Foundation of charity of one's choice. 32; the staff at the Edmonton General, station 4B for the care given her
and also the EMT's for attending in her time of need.
“We cannot wait for
t h e e n d o f t h e
pandemic and the
global recession to
act. There are steps
we must make now to
build our future
focussed on jobs, the
e c o n o m y , a n d
pipelines. Today we Obituaries & In Memories
are moving forward
with a project that is
essential to our future
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