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Coombes, Ronald James
Passed: February 29, 2016

Coombes, Ronald James

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The world lost a great man February 27th, when RONALD JAMES COOMBES said goodbye to his family and friends for a final time. Ron will be remembered as a gentleman with a wonderful sense of humour and a loving and generous spirit that had its foundation in family and extended to all those around him.

The world lost a great man February 27th, when RONALD JAMES COOMBES said goodbye to his family and friends for a final time. Ron will be remembered as a gentleman with a wonderful sense of humour and a loving and generous spirit that had its foundation in family and extended to all those around him.

Ron was born and raised in Headley, England before immigrating to Canada in 1967 with his wife Georgina "Jean" (nee Payne) three daughters, and $121 in his pocket. In Canada, they soon added a son to their family. A lifetime carpenter, Ron was proud of his first job in his adopted homeland at the Sash and Door. He later worked on the construction at the University of Lethbridge, and as a foreman at Fica Cabinets and Elite Wood Cabinets. He ran his own businesses - South Country Kitchens and Ron's Carpentry, while helping family and friends build their own homes in his spare time.

What really defined Ron was his selfless work in the community of Coalhurst, where he was the volunteer coordinator who helped guide the dream of a community centre, then led a crew of local volunteers to actually build it. The Town of Coalhurst later named a room at the community centre in his honor.

Ron dreamed of a robust and active Coalhurst branch of the Royal Canadian Legion. After years of meeting in the local elementary school basement, he eventually led a group of volunteers to build a beautiful Legion headquarters that still serves as the hub of the community.

He served on Coalhurst Town Council for 12 years, including several as the Deputy Mayor and was instrumental in helping the Hamlet of Coalhurst gain Village and later Town status. In his many years in the community, he also served on the Water Users Association, the Taxpayer's Association, and the Coalhurst Branch (#273) of the Royal Canadian Legion, where he had an honorary lifetime membership and had served as President and Executive Officer.

Ron's family and friends will remember his goofy humour, his passionate love for his wife of 53 years, his love for a good sing-a-long, his passion and pride for his family, his natural and unspoken protective nature, his work ethic, and his fierce hugs. Our lives won't be the same without him.

Ron powered through many years of poor health with amazing strength and dignity. His family would like to extend their heartfelt gratitude to Dr. Janzen, Tara Evans (RN) and the staff at the Heart Function Clinic at Chinook Regional Hospital, where he received excellent care for many years. They would also like to thank Dr. Benke for his gentle consideration and treatment of Ron; and a special thank you to the nurses and staff on 4C at CRH, where he was treated with kindness and dignity in his final hours.

In addition to Georgina, his loving wife of 53 years, Ron is survived by his children: Annette (Chad) Titsing, Janine (Scott) Sakatch, Patricia (John) Slywka, and Andrew (Judi) Coombes, grandchildren Kourtney and Brooke Titsing, Terry and Haylea Ecklund, Amanda and Amy Slywka, David (Lacey) Knoblichand Jennifer (Brian) VanDeKraats; great-grandchildren Carter, Emily, Braden, Abbey, Grady, Kylie, and Dacen. The youngest of 10 children, Ron is also survived by brother John (Valerie) Coombes, sisters Marina (Sydney) Lewis, and Pam Roberts, and many nieces and nephews in Canada, England, New Zealand and Australia.

A Celebration of Ron's Life will be held on Friday, March 4, 2016 beginning at 2 p.m. at the COALHURST LEGION #273, 5205 6th Street, Coalhurst, AB.

In lieu of flowers, the family respectfully ask family and friends to make a donation to the Heart Function Clinic c/o the Chinook Regional Hospital Foundation.

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To all of you struggling, Uncle Ron is with you and in all of you, love each other and you're sharing his love too. <3

Derri Herbert, March 4, 2016

Thoughts & Prayers to the Coombes Family!

Laurel Anderson, March 4, 2016

Mrs. Coombs and all your family, May you feel the loving arms of our Savior wrapped around you at this time of your lives. My prayers and thoughts are with you all. Cheryl Stratulat Emard Edmonton, AB

Cheryl Stratulat Emard, March 4, 2016

Sincerest sympathies to the Coombes family!!! Our thoughts and prayers are with you all! May your memories serve as comfort. With our love Craig and Michelle Loxton and family

Michelle Loxton, March 4, 2016

so sorry to hear about ron it is such a shock the boys could not believe it so sad. Just the thought of leaving all the loved ones behind but he is in a better place now and in no pain. Sending you all our thoughts and love to Jean and family take care ..Brenda Babb

Owen & Brenda Babb & family, March 3, 2016

Dearest Janine, Scott and Family; What a wonderful legacy your dad has left in the buildings in Coalhurst. He will always be remembered for his dedication to community. While I only met him once, it was a wonderful interaction with a funny, kind and loving sole. My happy memories sustain you during this difficult time.

Jocelyn Torjusen, March 3, 2016

I will miss you.I am so glad that we got together several times and so happy that we got to talk about our time when we lived in England. You were the first person I had to talk to about my mom and I will always be grateful.Love You.

Gail Cam, March 3, 2016