We Remember
FAUTH, Albert Anton
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Born to die date: March 19, 1931 – October 10, 2019 at the age of 88 years.
I was born on the family farm in Saskatchewan but settled in Alberta and enjoyed my last 4 years in BC. I was predeceased by my loving wife Evangeline of 54 years, who has been missed since August 3, 2007. I was the tenth of 12 children born to Anna and Joseph Fauth. The last remaining survivor is my sister Maggie.
The greatest and happiest accomplishment which I shared with Evangeline was the adoption of our son Robert in January 1960. I leave behind my loving family; son Robert(Linda), grandson Matthew(Kristi), granddaughter Chelsea(Tim) and great grandchildren Josette and Angus. They have provided me years of laughter and happiness.
Life impasses upon us many challenges, thus providing opportunities for accomplishments. I have experienced both. The joy of golfing, fishing and travelling with my family and friends. A significant challenge was acquiring drilling sites in Pakistan as a Land Manager. A career I enjoyed for 29 years, before retiring in 1994.
My dying wish is for God to keep my family safe, happy and healthy. They are so thoughtful and beautiful.
I will now join Evangeline at Eden Brook Memorial Gardens in Calgary, Alberta. A small memorial service will be held at the gravesite at a later date.
Adios’!
Robert and family. We are so sorry for the loss of Uncle Albert. He was the highlight of family gatherings, he always made it fun with laughter and how could you not want to listen to him, his stories and the teasing. He was great, all around a great companion to those that loved him. And now he is with Aunt Evangeline, it just doesn’t get any better than that. Love them both! Our condolences to you and your family. Take Care!
Marilyn and Dean Flamminio
Robert, Linda and family our deepest condolences. It is never easy to loose a loved one but at least now Albert will be back with Evangeline. We are so sorry for your loss and wish you our very best.
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So sorry to hear of your loss He was a great friend and many from the bridge club are feeling the
same Geri C
Robert, my sincere condolences. Your father was a great mentor to a lot of us who he trained with an un-matched work ethic. I have missed him over the last few years and was saddened to hear of his passing. Of course, like any good landman, he wrote his own obituary.
Take care.
Jay
So sorry to hear of your loss. Uncle Albert was a wonderful , kind, and loving man and always made me laugh! He will be missed😊❤️
Our sincere sympathies and hugs to Robert,Linda and family.
We will miss him,May he rest in peace!
Dear Robert, Linda and all the big and little children that meant so much to Albert.
We send our sincere condolences on your loss. We loved both your Dad and Mom and have happy memories of knowing them from the Westgate days; car pooling and many enjoyable get togethers. We really admired Albert’s courage and interest in taking on challenges that were presented to him..
Warmest Regards,
Wally and Jeannette Kubke, and
Jane, Jason and Jessica who also remember him fondly.
Loosing a loved one is a very difficult time….Our deepest sympathies Robert , Linda and Families. Uncle Albert will truly be missed . He had a great life and now he can rest with Aunt Evangeline!