Passed away 15 May 2021 - age 78
Eugene (Ed) Dugles Weirmeir passed away in the Foothills Country Hospice, Saturday May 15, 2021. Ed was born in Simcoe, ON September 24, 1942. He was predeceased by his first wife Judith Anne Ewing (1984) and Donelda Danforth (2021), his parents Mary and Richard, sister Betty Ann Lawrence and Brother Wayne (Lillian). He is survived by his sons John, James (Karen Dwinnell), Joseph (Starr) and David (Shelley Rutherford) and his sister Susan Aitken as well as his stepchildren Brenda (Kevin) Agar, Linda (Delbert) Moncrieff, Louise Danforth and Shane Danforth. His 17 grandchildren and 14 great- grandchildren were the joy of his life and he could not wait to prank them and tell them his many stories. In his spare time, he stayed busy with the family genealogy and his FB friends playing Lexulous.
Ed served in the Canadian Armed forces for 33 years and as a journeyman chef; when he retired he drove for Southland Transportation for 16 years. Donations can be made in Memory to the Foothills Country Hospice PO Box 274 322001 - 33rd Street E Okotoks, AB OR www.countryhospice.org. We want to thank them and the High River hospital for the care and compassion that he received. To Express condolences please visit www.snodgrassfuneralhomes.comArrangements in care of Snodgrass Funeral Homes Ltd. (High River)
403 652 2222.
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Eugene (Ed) Dugles Weirmeir passed away in the Foothills Country Hospice, Saturday May 15, 2021. Ed was born in Simcoe, ON September 24, 1942. He was predeceased by his first wife Judith Anne Ewing (1984) and Donelda Danforth (2021), his parents Mary and Richard, sister Betty Ann Lawrence and Brother Wayne (Lillian). He is survived by his sons John, James (Karen Dwinnell), Joseph (Starr) and David (Shelley Rutherford) and his sister Susan Aitken as well as his stepchildren Brenda (Kevin) Agar, Linda (Delbert) Moncrieff, Louise Danforth and Shane Danforth. His 17 grandchildren and 14 great- grandchildren were the joy of his life and he could not wait to prank them and tell them his many stories. In his spare time, he stayed busy with the family genealogy and his FB friends playing Lexulous.
Ed served in the Canadian Armed forces for 33 years and as a journeyman chef; when he retired he drove for Southland Transportation for 16 years. Donations can be made in Memory to the Foothills Country Hospice PO Box 274 322001 - 33rd Street E Okotoks, AB OR www.countryhospice.org. We want to thank them and the High River hospital for the care and compassion that he received. To Express condolences please visit www.snodgrassfuneralhomes.comArrangements in care of Snodgrass Funeral Homes Ltd. (High River)
403 652 2222.
Online Obituary