Growing up in Broadview, trains were a big part of his childhood. As a young man he worked in the rail-yard in Broadview and then became a CPR Policeman in Calgary, after a brief time in Edmonton as a city policeman. He worked for the Alberta Liquor Control Board as an inspector in Calgary but rural life was calling so he moved to an acreage and started a job with the Government of Alberta liquor store in Okotoks. During that time, along with Bernice, they started Deb-Lin Jersey Dairy Farm. Retirement brought him back to Broadview.
He is survived by his loving wife of 67 years, Bernice, his daughter Linda (Randy) and granddaughter Alison (Ben) & great-grandchildren Max & Cooper, grandson Jeff (Britany), son-in-law Stan and grandchildren: Jason, Murray and Krista & sister Muriel Campbell.
He was predeceased by his daughter Deb, mother Bertha, brother Ken and sister Eileen.
As per Murray’s request, there was no service.
Donations may be made to a charity of your choice.