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Familie von Dorothy Jean (Dorothy Jean "Jean") "Jean" Sparks

Sie ist verheiratet mit John William Alwood.

Sie haben geheiratet am 9. August 1969 in fortasse, somewhere in AB, sie war 40 Jahre alt.

William John Alwood oo Jean Stewart Sparks

Marriage source: Klaus, Terry, The Family Alwood, (Sacramento CA, T.K., June 1991), pg 104 <>

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Notizen bei Dorothy Jean (Dorothy Jean "Jean") "Jean" Sparks

Jean Stewart Sparks

Sources: Author: Klaus, Terry, Title: «u»The Family Alwood«/u», (Publication location: Crescent City CA, Publisher: T.K., Publication date: June MCMXCI), pg 104, Repository: Dallas TX pub. lib.

"ALWOOD, John Red Deer Advocate Red Deer, Alberta

ALWOOD, John William Mr. John William 'Bill' Alwood, ... of Red Deer, passed away ... on Friday, December 17, 2004 ... Bill leaves to mourn ... wife, Jean and their children, ... and Kathleen (David) Lapeyrouse of Qualicum Beach, British Columbia, ..."

Author: Brais, Melanie; Title: "Sad announcement [e-mail]," (Publication location: Alberta, Publisher: MAB, Publication date: Winter Solstice MMXXII)

"Hello Family,
I am writing on behalf of my brothers and sisters and our families to let you know that our beloved mom or step mom Dorothy Jean Alwood (nee: Sparks) pre deceased by her husband John William Alwood (our Dad) passed away peacefully this morning at 4:09AM at age 93.

Things transpired quickly over the last week and more so in the last couple of days. Mom was admitted to Palliative Care at the Red Deer Hospital Sunday evening. Our sister Marilyn and her husband Rob were by her side throughout her final journey and Marilyn was by her side when she passed.

The staff at the hospital were incredible. Their compassion and care toward mom and family were beyond reproach ensuring mom's end of life wishes were fully met.

She is the last of her generation of our immediate family and as many of you know a one of a kind woman loved by many. She was an amazing Mom, Grandma, Great Grandma, Auntie, and friend.

There will be a celebration of life in Alberta spring/summer 2023. Detail will be made available when confirmed.
With love from all of us
Karen, Doug, Marilyn, Kathy, Michael, Melanie and all our families."

Author: NN (anonymous), Title: "Dorothy Jean Alwood," (Publication location: Red Deer AB, Publisher Red Deer News Now, Publication date: iii Feb MMXXIII)

Link: https://rdnewsnow.com/listing/dorothy-jean-alwood/

"Dorothy Jean Alwood Posted Feb 3, 2023 | 4:17 PM

Dorothy Jean Alwood (nee: Sparks) born June 26, 1929 in Nanton, Alberta, passed away peacefully in Red Deer, Alberta, on Wednesday December 21, 2022 at 93 years of age.

Jean leaves her loving family to grieve her loss but also to celebrate her life; Marilyn Greig (Rob), Melanie Brais (Paul), Karen McAfee (Garry), Doug Alwood (Rose), Kathleen Sinclair (Garth), and Michael Alwood as well as 17 Grandchildren and 19 Great Grandchildren. She is predeceased by John William Alwood (Bill) the love of her life, her daughters Kathleen Lapeyrouse (nee: Stewart) and Robin Alwood, both of her parents, her 2 sisters and 3 brothers and her first husband Robert Stanley Stewart (Bob).

Jean was the third child of six born to Edward and Lillian Sparks. Her father was a section foreman with CP Rail so, during her childhood, the family moved quite a few times before settling in Champion where she graduated from high school in 1946.

In July 1947 she got her first job in banking as a teller with the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce. She was proudly 5 foot 2-1/2 inches in stature and often spoke about having to stand on a wooden peach crate in the Tellers cage to be able do her job comfortably. She was trained to use the pistol kept in her cash box and was required to use a red pencil and a black pencil to manually balance the ledgers at the end of each day.

In 1948 she became engaged to Bob Stewart and they were married April 9, 1949. It was at this time she had to stop working as a teller for the CIBC as their policy was to not employ married women. But that was okay for her as she devoted her time to being a wife and mother to their two daughters; Kathleen born June 1950 and Marilyn born June 1952.

In 1955, Bob and Jean parted ways. She moved to Calgary with her two girls and although separated, she was still legally married thus CIBC hiring policies meant she could not be rehired. So, she obtained employment with the Bank of Montreal at the 5th Street Branch where she remained for 13 years. She worked her way quickly through the ranks and eventually into management positions.

Between 1955 and 1968 her loyalty to the Bank of Montreal was only surpassed by the love and dedication she put into raising her two daughters largely on her own. No matter how busy she was she still found the time to be the most amazing mom to her girls. Even being a home seamstress creating clothing for her and her girls including their beautiful prom gowns and graduation dresses.

In 1968 the Bank of Montreal sent her to Ottawa for three weeks for teacher training. Immediately upon her return she assumed her first management post as a Training Officer at Calgary Main Office but for roles throughout the Province.

1968 was a big year for Jean. Not just with her career but it was also the year she met the love of her life Bill (John William Alwood); an introduction orchestrated by her youngest brother Dennis Sparks and friend Karen Alwood (now McAfee). Bill was Karen's dad who was also single at the time but there was a small problem. He lived in Edmonton and was an avid Eskimos fan and she was in Calgary and an avid Stampeders fan. The meeting took place in Edmonton on a day that they were all spectators at a football game where the Eskimos and the Stampeders played against each other. The sports rivalry didn't seem to matter as less than a year later on August 9, 1969 Bill and Jean married. Their union blended two families into one. Jean and her two daughters became part of a larger portrait with the addition of Bill's two sons and three daughters totalling seven kids. She was incredibly proud of her blended family.

Bill and Jean then bought their first house together and made Calgary their home. He was still an Eskimos Fan and she still loyal to the Stampeders, which made for interesting conversations at times.

In July 1970, quite by accident but non the less loved Bill, Jean and their seven children welcomed Melanie the final addition to the family. Now there were eight.

1970 was a busy year again. After the three months maternity leave allowed at the time, Jean returned to work being promoted to Assistant Manager at the Chevron Branch. Although loyal to the Bank she was even more so a dedicated mom who mastered the home and work balance so incredibly well that she maintained her extra curricular activities such as softball, bowling league, piano lessons, crocheting, knitting all while maintaining her home, garden and family.

At one point in the early to mid 1970's she joined Bank of Montreal's Organization & Methods Department where she compiled all Alberta Branch statistics manually. Computers now do this job.

She became one of the first female Branch Managers in Alberta at the Calgary Power Branch. She was then transferred to the Hillhurst Branch; orchestrating its move into a brand new building in 1979. While there, she tripled the branch's business and it was rumoured that it took three people to replace her.

In 1980 she and Bill moved to Didsbury, Alberta and although she took very early retirement in 1981 she continued to work part time when called upon and was honoured to assist the Bank of Montreal in their United Way Campaign for a number of years. Her retirement didn't slow her down at all as, while working part time and still raising a pre-teen, she added more to her schedule including her glee club The Singing Adelaide's and the Order of Eastern Star – St. Hilda #27.

In 1984 she and Bill moved to Airdrie and in 1991 to Red Deer.

She lost "her" Bill in December 2004. Jean was always involved with her family and this didn't change after the loss of her beloved. As amazing as she was as a mom, sister, aunt and friend … being a grandparent brought her pure joy. She loved her grandchildren with all her heart and as her grandchildren started having children of their own, it was her great grandchildren that reignited the spark in her golden years.

She was a force of nature and loved by many. The relationships she had built over her 93 times around the sun were just as strong at the end of her journey as they were on the day they were forged.

To her family didn't necessarily mean by blood. To her it meant by the love in her heart. This is how the many that loved her will remember her.

A Celebration Of Life will be held for Jean on July 22nd, 2023 from 1:00 to 3:00 at The Golden Circle Senior Resource Centre, 4620 47a Avenue, Red Deer Alberta.

Date : 2022-12-21 Location : Eventide Funeral Home"
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Edward Sparks
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Dorothy Jean Sparks
1929-2022

1969

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Historische Ereignisse

  • Die Temperatur am 26. Juni 1929 lag zwischen 10,2 °C und 13,6 °C und war durchschnittlich 11,4 °C. Die durchschnittliche Windgeschwindigkeit war 3 Bft (mäßiger Wind) und kam überwiegend aus Nord-Westen. Quelle: KNMI
  • Koningin Wilhelmina (Huis van Oranje-Nassau) war von 1890 bis 1948 Fürst der Niederlande (auch Koninkrijk der Nederlanden genannt)
  • Von 8. März 1926 bis 10. August 1929 regierte in den Niederlanden das Kabinett De Geer I mit Jonkheer mr. D.J. de Geer (CHU) als ersten Minister.
  • Von 10. August 1929 bis 26. Mai 1933 regierte in den Niederlanden das Kabinett Ruys de Beerenbrouck III mit Jonkheer mr. Ch.J.M. Ruys de Beerenbrouck (RKSP) als ersten Minister.
  • Im Jahr 1929: Quelle: Wikipedia
    • Die Niederlande hatte ungefähr 7,7 Millionen Einwohner.
    • 10. Januar » Die Comicfiguren Tim und Struppi (im französischsprachigen Original Les aventures de Tintin) des belgischen Zeichner Hergé werden erstmals der Öffentlichkeit vorgestellt.
    • 27. Januar » Den Brüdern Sass gelingt ein spektakulärer Einbruch in den Tresorraum der Berliner Diskontobank.
    • 14. Februar » Beim Valentinstag-Massaker in Chicago, Illinois, werden sechs Gangster aus der mit Al Capone rivalisierenden North Side Gang und ein Unbeteiligter in einer Garage ermordet. Der Bandenchef George „Bugs“ Moran kann jedoch entkommen.
    • 6. Mai » Als Reaktion auf den Blutmai verbietet der sozialdemokratische Reichsinnenminister der Weimarer Republik, Carl Severing, unter dem Vorwurf, sie hätten die Ausschreitungen provoziert, reichsweit die kommunistischen paramilitärischen Organisationen Roter Frontkämpferbund (RFB), Rote Jugendfront (RJ) und Rote Marine.
    • 24. September » Die sowjetische Regierung verfügt per Dekret die Einführung der 5-Tage-Woche ab dem 1. Oktober. Im revolutionären Kalendersystem folgt auf vier Arbeitstage ein Ruhetag, Samstag und Sonntag werden abgeschafft. Mit dieser Maßnahme soll vor allem die Produktivität gesteigert werden.
    • 3. Oktober » Das Königreich der Serben, Kroaten und Slowenen wird durch eine neue Verfassung in Königreich Jugoslawien umbenannt und in neun Banschaften gegliedert.
  • Die Temperatur am 9. August 1969 lag zwischen 16,3 °C und 29,8 °C und war durchschnittlich 23,4 °C. Es gab 10,9 Stunden Sonnenschein (72%). Es war leicht bewölkt. Die durchschnittliche Windgeschwindigkeit war 2 Bft (Schwacher Wind) und kam überwiegend aus Osten. Quelle: KNMI
  • Koningin Juliana (Huis van Oranje-Nassau) war von 4. September 1948 bis 30. April 1980 Fürst der Niederlande (auch Koninkrijk der Nederlanden genannt)
  • Von 5. April 1967 bis Dienstag, 6 Juli, 1971 regierte in den Niederlanden das Kabinett De Jong mit P.J.S. de Jong (KVP) als ersten Minister.
  • Im Jahr 1969: Quelle: Wikipedia
    • Die Niederlande hatte ungefähr 12,8 Millionen Einwohner.
    • 24. Februar » Die NASA-Raumsonde Mariner 6 startet auf dem Weg zum Mars.
    • 18. Mai » Die US-amerikanische Raummission Apollo10 mit den Astronauten Tom Stafford, John Young und Eugene Cernan an Bord startet mit einer Saturn-Trägerrakete vom Kennedy Space Center in Florida aus zur Simulierung einer Mondlandung. Der Raumflug, Generalprobe für die geplante erste bemannte Mondlandung, dauert bis zum 26. Mai.
    • 7. Juni » Die Gruppe Blind Faith gibt vor 100.000 Besuchern ihr eintrittsfreies Debütkonzert im Londoner Hyde Park
    • 21. Juli » Neil Armstrong betritt als erster Mensch den Mond (21. Juli 1969 um 02:56:20 Uhr UT), kurz darauf gefolgt von Buzz Aldrin.
    • 8. August » Die Genossenschaft Deutscher Brunnen beschließt die Einführung einer neuen Mehrwegflasche für Mineralwasser, die vom Industriedesigner Günter Kupetz entworfene sogenannte Normbrunnenflasche.
    • 27. Oktober » Erstmals wird der Alfred-Nobel-Gedächtnispreis für Wirtschaftswissenschaften (Wirtschaftsnobelpreis) vergeben. Die bekannt gegebenen Preisträger sind Ragnar Anton Kittil Frisch und Jan Tinbergen, die ökonometrische Modelle entwickelt haben.


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