This wonderful Lady was always a happy outgoing person, a friend to all, very talented and one who dearly loved her family and her church. She taught school for many years and excelled in teaching children to sing and win at music festivals. Elbow Park School awarded Fredda a trophy for her contribution to the field of music.
Fredda is survived by a son Donald Trevor Kenney of Calgary; two daughters Norma Keeler (Karl) of Bountiful, Utah, and Glenda Korella (Lyn) of Sidney, British Columbia; Shirley Johnston; sixteen grandchildren; fifty great-grandchildren; and five great-great-grandchildren.
A celebration of her life held Saturday, December 1, 2007 at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Coach Hill Chapel, 966 Strathcona Drive S.W., Calgary.
From obituary published in the Calgary Herald on 11/29/2007.
*Links to parents kindly provided by No Worries (48464485)
This wonderful Lady was always a happy outgoing person, a friend to all, very talented and one who dearly loved her family and her church. She taught school for many years and excelled in teaching children to sing and win at music festivals. Elbow Park School awarded Fredda a trophy for her contribution to the field of music.
Fredda is survived by a son Donald Trevor Kenney of Calgary; two daughters Norma Keeler (Karl) of Bountiful, Utah, and Glenda Korella (Lyn) of Sidney, British Columbia; Shirley Johnston; sixteen grandchildren; fifty great-grandchildren; and five great-great-grandchildren.
A celebration of her life held Saturday, December 1, 2007 at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Coach Hill Chapel, 966 Strathcona Drive S.W., Calgary.
From obituary published in the Calgary Herald on 11/29/2007.
*Links to parents kindly provided by No Worries (48464485)
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