
The family of Don Grauman is saddened to announce his passing on July 14, 2017 at the age of 62 years.
He will be remembered by his children: Maridee (Mike), Ryan (Allana) and Shelley (Bobby)–semicolon– his 4 grandchildren: Eli, Gabrielle, Ruby & Liv–semicolon– his mother, Mary–semicolon– siblings, Judy, Pat & Ken.
He was predeceased by his wife, Margaret Victoria (Vicki)–semicolon– his father, Ted.
The family wishes to send a special Thank You to the staff of the Mazankowski Heart Institute, your care and support for Don will always be remembered.
Shirley Shantz says
Dear Maridee, Ryan and Shelley and families,
So sorry to see that your Dad has left you and praying you will find peace and comfort in your faith and memories. I was in the Bible study group that met in your home in Red Deer years ago, and so enjoyed knowing Don and Vicki. We missed them after they moved! We also miss your grandmother Margaret, but are thankful for your hope of meeting them all again in heaven.
Kathi and Greg Sheedy says
Dear Shelley, Maridee and Ryan,
Heaven must have needed a wise, knowlegeable man with a great sense of humour and the biggest smile. He was an amazing story teller and I always loved to catch up with him at Tim Hortons.
Your dad will be missed by many. May you all know that your dad has been reunited with your mom and they will forever watch down on all of you as they watch their grandchildren grow.
Sending our deepest sympathies and biggest hugs to each of you.
RIP Don,
Greg, Kathi, Krissy, Kaila Sheedy
Deborah D. says
My condolences to the family of Donald Garuman. May the “God of all comfort” be with you and help ease your pain. He has promised to reunite us with our loved ones by means of a resurrection. John 5:28,29, ” Do not be amazed at this, for the hour is coming in which all those in the memorial tombs will hear his voice and come out…..to a resurrection of life.”
Sandra Carlson says
My sincere condolences to Don’s children and grandchildren. I got the privilege to work with Don while he was at Finning and he was always easy going and easy to talk to, and we had many laughs. RIP Don, you will be missed by all that knew you….
Tami Moreau says
My sincerest condolences on the passing of your beloved family member, Don. I was one of the many nurses who cared for Don during his stay in the ICU. Don was always such a pleasure to work with. He always had a smile and would make light of any situation that was less than ideal. His courage and positive attitude is something you can all be proud of. It was indeed an honor and a pleasure to work with him. Take care and honor his life by living your lives with the same courage and positive nature that Don displayed for us all.
Giselle & Leonard Mandrusiak says
We are very sad to hear of Don’s passing. Len & I used to see Don often at Servus Place in the pool or hot tub. He will be missed dearly!! ❤️
Our thoughts & prayers are with you and all of your family. R.I.P. Don.