Thursday, July 23, 2020 at 12:00 a.m.
Haug, Maxine
MAXINE ALPHERA HAUG, beloved wife of the late Ernie Haug, passed away peacefully at the Chinook Regional Hospital surrounded by her family on Thursday, July 23, 2020 at the age of 92 years.
MAXINE ALPHERA HAUG, beloved wife of the late Ernie Haug, passed away peacefully at the Chinook Regional Hospital surrounded by her family on Thursday, July 23, 2020 at the age of 92 years.
She will be forever remembered by her children Mary A. of Raymond, Ernest A. (Buster) of Lethbridge, Deborah L. of Lethbridge and Blaine L. of Lethbridge. Maxine will also be forever cherished by her seven grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild.
Beside her beloved husband Ernie, Maxine was pre-deceased by her parents, her 8 siblings and her great-grandson Joey.
Maxine was born in Champion, AB and spent her younger years in Fort Macleod, Cardston and Mountainview area. She met her husband Ernie while working at the Tourist Caf? in Waterton Park and they were married March 31, 1949. She loved the park life and they had many visitors, young and old. There was always a bed, food and drink for anyone who came through her door, no matter what season it was. She was very community oriented and volunteered endlessly for 50+ years while in the park. She was a member of the Ladies Auxiliary Legion #43 for many years. She also loved to bake, cook and play cards. She loved her family, friends and life till the end. She will be missed.
Cremation entrusted to Cornerstone Funeral Home.
Maxine will be laid to rest with her beloved husband Ernie in the Waterton Park Cemetery.
In memory of Maxine, donations may be made to STARS Air Ambulance.
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Not a day goes by where I dont think of you and the things you've taught me. Youd be so very proud of the boys and I grandmama. Xoxoxo wish u were here
I love you and miss you and your smiling face xoxo
What a fantastic lady she was. Always welcoming anyone to her nest . She will be very missed Dennis
Max and I had many a good time on the golf course in Waterton. Sometimes we laughed so hard it was difficult to keep from falling out of the golf cart. There was no one who ever lived in Waterton than I admired more. She was a hard working resident who served the community well and selflessly...one of only a few were ever like her. She set a fine example and the community was a lesser place when she and Ernie moved to Pincher. She was a one of a kind person who lived in a one of a kind place thus making it better for all.