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born Feb. 1, 1936 in Gull Lake, Sask. to | born Feb. 1, 1936 in Gull Lake, Sask. to | ||
Howard and Frances Blue. The family moved | Howard and Frances Blue. The family moved | ||
to Calgary when he was 7, and then to | to Calgary when he was 7, and then to Langdon Corner. He attended Southern Alberta Institute of Technology in Calgary. He married | ||
Dora Aug. 2, 1958 in Irricana, Alta. They lived | Dora Aug. 2, 1958 in Irricana, Alta. They lived | ||
in Calgary, where he worked for Alberta Government Telephones. He was transferred to | in Calgary, where he worked for Alberta Government Telephones. He was transferred to |
Latest revision as of 14:51, 24 October 2022
"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2003 Apr 11 p. 27
Birth date: 1936 Feb 1
text of obituary:
MONTE BLUE
Monte Blue died in Lethbridge, Alta. Feb. 3, after a lengthy battle with cancer. He was born Feb. 1, 1936 in Gull Lake, Sask. to Howard and Frances Blue. The family moved to Calgary when he was 7, and then to Langdon Corner. He attended Southern Alberta Institute of Technology in Calgary. He married Dora Aug. 2, 1958 in Irricana, Alta. They lived in Calgary, where he worked for Alberta Government Telephones. He was transferred to Lethbridge in 1968. He became a Christian in 1974 during meetings led by Frank C. Peters in Lakeview MB Church, Lethbridge. He and Dora were baptized that year. He served as treasurer of College Drive Community Church, Lethbridge, for 6 years and as treasurer of the Alberta MB Conference. He retired in 1991 after 33 years with AGT. Monte enjoyed vacations in Hawaii, working in his woodworking shop and spending time with his grandchildren. He was not angry at, or afraid because of, the cancer, but put his faith in God's promise of a future in heaven. He is mourned by Dora; son Chris; daughters Lisa Blue (Dueck) and Tess Van Dyke; 5 grandchildren; his mother; 1 sister. The memorial service was Feb. 6 at Coaldale MB Church, with Lorne Willms ministering.