Douglas-Rankine-Obituary

Douglas Rankine

Edmonton, Alberta

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Edmonton, Alberta

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Douglas Rankine passed away in Edmonton, Alberta. The obituary was featured in Edmonton Journal on September 13, 2009.

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Don and Judy,
Our sincere concolences in the recent death of your father. He was a man who extended himself to many people at Sicamou Sands and will always be an icon to many of us "originals" there. The memories of him at SSRV resort will be forever and a comfort to you when you are there....this all takes time.
Did you know that I (Heather) am also from Saint John and that your Dad worked with my Grandfather as he sold your father & Grandfather extracts from his company for the...

Judy,
So sorry to hear of your Dad's passing. I know you and the family will miss him so much.

Don, I'm really sorry to hear about your Dad. I know how much you wish he stay and how painful you must be feeling right now. It is very difficult to see you bear it.
You had been a great part of his happiness and accomplishments, which must mean so much to him.
With my deepest sympathy,

Don, Judy and family's,

Sorry to hear about your father's passing. We are thinking of you and hope you can ease your pain by the fond memories of the past!

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Judy,

Please know that I am praying for you and your family during this time of loss.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time of your loss.

Don and family were sorry to hear of the passing of your father and friend to many others our sincere condolences

Doug was a member of The Edmonton Bridge Club when we were also active members. He was a fearsome competitor and unfailingly polite. More recently, we had spoken him in the downtown area. He reminisced about his days in Fort Saskatchewan with my fater Peter. He had detailed memories of those times and even shared a couple of recent bridge hands with us. Our sincere condolences to his family and friends. Don Schopflocher/Marilyn Bailey Moffatt