Don Kueber
Don Kueber
Don Kueber
Sunday
1
September

Funeral Service

2:00 pm
Sunday, September 1, 2024
St. Joseph's Catholic Church
5214 - 50 Avenue
Killam, Alberta, Canada
780-385-3503
Sunday
1
September

Interment

3:00 pm
Sunday, September 1, 2024
Killam Cemetery
Box 189
Killam, Alberta, Canada
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Obituary of Don Kueber

It is with heavy hearts that the family of Don Kueber announce his passing on August 27, 2024, at the age of 74 years.

Don was born in Killam, Alberta on July 5th, 1950, to James and Eileen Kueber (Kroetsch). He will be remembered by his loving wife of 46 years, Marge. Children George (Kristin), Alan (Carrie) and Kristen LeHoux (Darcy).

Grandchildren, Braxten, Ericka, Duncan and Braiden Kueber as well as Jackson and Sam LeHoux.

Brother John Kueber (Shelly), sisters Laureen Kinzer (Merlyn), Mary Ann Borys (Willie) and Joyce Golka (Jeff), sister-in-law Kathy Kueber, as well as numerous nieces and nephews.

Don was predeceased by his father James and mother Eileen along with brothers Robert, Joseph and Fred.

Don grew up on the lively James and Eileen Kueber farm just south of Killam.  Cattle, grain and kids were the theme! He attended school in Killam in his younger years and was active in hockey, baseball and 4H.  After attending Holy Redeemer College in Edmonton, he returned to Killam to farm with his father, James. He continued to play hockey for the Killam Indians and baseball for the Killam Braves and Cubs.

Don married Marge Smolski on July 15th, 1978, and was blessed with 46 amazing years of marriage raising their three children on their farm just one mile south.  He was a great father and leader to his children as well as the most supportive grandfather to his grandchildren.  

Don took pride in growing crops and harvest was one of his favorite times of the year. Don was really at home in the combine seat!  He also loved heading to the pasture on a warm summer night with his brother John to check their cattle.

Playing, coaching, managing and watching his kids and grandkids’ sports were among some of his favorite things to do.  A highlight of his day was often having coffee with his many friends.

In retirement Don enjoyed time spent with his family and friends at Pierce Lake.  But most important was attending his grandchildren’s hockey games.  He did not miss many games even when his health was a concern.

Despite his battle with cancer, Don amazed his doctors with his mental strength and undetermined willingness to fight to the bitter end.

The family wishes to thank Dr. Tim Hanton and all the staff at the Killam General Hospital as well as all the staff at the Royal Alexandra Robbins Pavilion Ward, 6 West.

A funeral service will be held at 2:00 pm on Sunday, September 1st at St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Killam.  Interment  will take place in the Killam Cemetery.  A memorial luncheon will follow in the Killam Community Hall. Memorial donations may be made to the Killam Wheat Kings Hockey Club or the Killam Cemetery.

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