"Independently Taber owned and operated. Serving the communities of Southern Alberta for more than 50 years."

5006 - 48 Avenue
Taber, Alberta  T1G 1R8

Tel: 403.223.8778

EDNA WICKENHEISER

1935 - 2013

It is with great sadness and fond memories that we announce the passing of Edna Joyce Wickenheiser in Taber on Saturday, October 26, 2013 at the age of 78 years.
The service was held at Southland Funeral Chapel, 5006 - 48 Avenue, Taber on Tuesday, October 29, 2013 at 11:00 A.M. with Reverend Vincent TuanHa officiating. Burial followed at Mountain View Cemetery, Lethbridge.
Edna is survived by her children Betty Wickenheiser of Sylvan Lake, Dale (Bev) Wickenheiser of Lethbridge and Mark Wickenheiser of Toronto; her ninety nine year old mother, Bella Karpuk; four grandchildren Chris, Adrian, Kerri and Kenny; five great grandchildren Shayla, Rand, Kaylee, Grace and Conner. She is also survived by her sisters Kay (Jim) Gardiner, Alice (Dean) Ellis, Ruth Bobby, Bernice (Allan) Wiwcharuk, Sheila Chapik (Curt) and brother-in-law Mort Seagal. Also left to mourn her passing is her best friend and caregiver, Myrna Lynn as well as Henry and Daisy Wickenheiser, Mardel Mitchell, Marlene Hansen and Darlene Waddle who were also a big part of Edna’s life.
She was predeceased by her daughter Sandra Wickenheiser, father Harry Karpuk, sisters Linda Byker, Hilda Seagal and brother-in-law Russ Bobby.
With the help of her dear friend Myrna Lynn, Edna moved into Clearview Lodge in 2010 where she enjoyed her time and made friends with everyone. Unfortunately, she had to be hospitalized in November 2012. Edna loved to smile and just sit in the sun and have fun. Her favorite passion was her television, whether she was watching figure skating, curling, hockey, baseball or anything else that might catch her eye while flipping through the channels with the remote in one hand and a can of Coca-Cola in the other. She loved company, visiting and was interested in what we were doing and what we were making for supper. Edna enjoyed puzzles, needlepoint, crocheting, knitting and making quilts. She was also an amazing cook. Edna loved to make perogies and cinnamon buns which her kids would sneak from the freezer. Even in later years, she still planted a garden and tended to her flowers. Edna was truly an amazing, beautiful lady who will be greatly missed by all.

Good friends are like stars.
You don’t always see them but
you know they are there.

If friends so desire, memorial tributes in Edna’s name may be made directly to the Alberta Lung Association, Box 4500, Station South, Edmonton, Alberta T6E 6K2.