1949 ~ In Loving Memory of Mr. Albert John Koenig ~ 2021
Posted Apr 5, 2021 | 12:27 PM
The family of Albert John Koenig are broken-hearted as they announce the
passing of Albert in the early morning hours of March 22, 2021, at the
age of 72 in the Sundre Hospital.
Albert was born in Rimbey on February 21, 1949, and lived on the family
farm at Bluffton. In 1955, the family relocated to Enderby, B.C. to a
“hillside” farm where Albert started Grade 1 and where some of his
fondest memories were generated – herding cows from the mountain for
milking, riding sleighs down the hill, picking apples and fighting the
bears to see who got them first. The family then returned to Alberta in
1961 where his parents bought and ran the Westward Ho General Store for
close to 40 years. Albert attended Sundre School until Grade 9 but
school did not retain his interest. He wanted to experience life and
decided to try truck driving, realizing this was enjoyable and could be
his profession. He drove a single axle tank truck for Bob Campkin
ultimately purchasing this unit and remained in the oil and gas industry
for 42 years, from age 16 to 68. He was a true professional who
believed in doing an exemplary job until it came to the paperwork!
He met Helen Rycroft in April, 1974 and married in August, a whirlwind
romance that continued until the day he was taken from us. They had one
son on January 5, 1976, Brett John of whom they were and are very proud
of. Albert’s interests included camping, snowmobiling, motorbike
riding, cards, watching TV and spending time with their many family,
friends and pets. He loved gardening with Helen and took pride in the
work they did with the gorgeous results. He was also Mr. Fix-It. There
was very little that he couldn’t figure out or repair. Most impressive
was his capabilities on the computer which remained rocket science to
most of us.
Albert and Helen became grandparents when Brett’s children, Jacob Evan,
born November 29, 2007 and Emily Rose, July 7, 2009, arrived and became
his next pet project. He loved them with a passion and did everything
he could to enrich their lives. Albert took good care of his family and
was always there whenever needed.
He was a wonderful man with gentle soul and a kind heart. He never
complained even when ill although he did have the odd temper spasm. His
presence will be forever missed.
He will be lovingly remembered by his wife Helen, son Brett,
grandchildren Jacob and Emily, siblings Doreen Barnes , Armand, Anita
Campkin (Colin), Steve (Diane), Jim, brother-in-law, Alex Gibson. He is
also survived by nephews and nieces, Greg, Tracey, Melissa, Larry,
Tanya, Trevor, David and Erin as well as many other relatives and friends.
He was predeceased by his parents Andrew and Margaret Koenig, his
in-laws, Monty and Jennie Rycroft, sister, Darlene Gibson and
bother-in-law Gary Barnes.
A family gathering will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers,
memorial tributes may be made directly to the Alberta Diabetes Foundation
- Date : 2021-04-05
- Location : www.HeartlandFuneralServices.com - Innisfail/Olds/Didsbury/Sundre