Edward Keith Alpaugh
It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Edward Alpaugh on March 11, 2021.
Ed was born in Provost, Alberta July 22, 1946. He was predeceased by his wife Bonnie and parents Jack and Dorothy. He is survived by his wife Beatrice, son James (Wanda), daughter Jacquelyne (Larry), sister Gail (Dexter), grandchildren Nicole and Michelle, and great-grandson Sterling.
Edward spent many hours involved in minor as a coach. He had a wonderful way of making sure everyone was included and many benefitted from his teaching abilities. He also enjoyed woodworking in his spare time, had a great love for animals, enjoyed fishing, spending time outdoors and was happiest creating memories with family and friends.
Missed by family (and friends who were like family), he will be forever remembered for his kind heart, wonderful sense of humor, and willingness to help others.
A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date (due to Covid-19 restrictions) when those who loved him can safely gather in his honor.
If desired, memorial contributions may be made to local Minor Hockey or the local Humane Society.
So so sorry for your loss. 😪
Our deepest sympathy to the family and loved ones on the loss of this remarkable human being. Ed was kind, thoughtful, sincere, genuine, helpful and fun. He made the world a better place by being in it. He will be sadly missed. 💐🌈💫
Darcy & Janis Deardoff
My heart goes out to all of you. Ed was such a kind loving man. He will be missed. Big hugs
Very sorry to hear of Ed’s passing away. I worked with him many years at Cummins. He will be very much missed by friends and family.
I am James first wife! What to say about a man like Ed! I am so sorry James for the loss! Jackie, Larry and family! So suddenly? James if you need anything please call!
RIP EDWARD ALPAUGH!!
Just heard of his passing. Our condolences to the family. As a former co-worker and friend it is an honor to have associated with him over the years, his humour and wit will be missed. Go in peace old friend, I will miss you.
Thank you Ed for being you You, your smile and humor are missed. Take care old friend