![]() ![]() “Once again, multiple partners have come together to create a fun and exciting day of celebration for both residents and visitors to enjoy. “We are very excited about the activities and events that have been put together to celebrate Canada’s 156th Birthday,” said Brad Robbins, the Town of Stettler manager of recreation and culture. and the Boss Hill Band will take to the Gazebo stage beginning at 8 p.m.Īs long as fire restrictions allow, a fireworks display launched from West Stettler Park will finish off the evening. The evening celebrations will get underway at West Stettler Park at 7 p.m.įree cupcakes will be made available starting at 7 p.m. Parking for the museum activities will be available at the Stettler Sports Park parking lot, with tractor-wagon rides shuttling people back and forth. While planning is underway for all the activities to be outside, the Stettler Recreation Centre will be used as an alternate location in case of bad weather. Stettler Family and Community Support Services will be sponsoring a bouncy castle, battle axes, an inflatable obstacle course, face painting, a variety of outdoor games and more also taking place on the museum grounds. to explore the various exhibits, take part in a scavenger hunt sponsored by ATB, and check out a variety of agricultural demonstrations and other activities which will be running throughout the day. Stettler’s Town and Country Museum will get things started in the morning beginning with an $8 pancake breakfast running from 9-11 a.m.Īfter finishing breakfast, folks are invited to stick around the museum from 11 a.m. The Town of Stettler, along with a variety of community partners, has planned events taking place over the course of the day and carried on into the evening hours to celebrate Canada’s 156th birthday. In memory of Linda Sease, please visit our floral store.A full day of activities is scheduled for Stettler on Canada Day! Visit the guestbook online at: To send flowers HERNDON AND SONS FUNERAL HOMES AND CREMATORY, EHRHARDT-BAMBERG CHAPEL, 2515 Lowcountry Highway, Ehrhardt. ![]() The family will receive friends prior to the service beginning at 10 am in the church sanctuary.ĪRRANGEMENTS BY: THE BRICE W. ![]() Interment will follow in the church cemetery. Linda.įlowers will be accepted, or memorials may be made to: Mount Pleasant Evangelical Lutheran Church, Post Office Box 249, Ehrhardt, South Carolina 29081.įuneral services will be held 11 o’clock, Thursday morning, June 29, 2023, at Mount Pleasant Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1173 Mount Pleasant Road, Ehrhardt. The family would like to thank Linda’s best friend, Frances Ulmer the staff of Allendale County Hospital and MUSC as well as her home health nurse, Ashley Wade, for the loving care they all gave Mrs. She was preceded in death by her son, Willie Shane Sease brothers, Jimmy Varnadoe and Michael Varnadoe and brother-in-law, Hallman Sease. of Orangeburg sisters, Marie McKenzie of Lexington, Judy Sandifer of Lexington, Sherry Ramsey of Bamberg, and Deborah Fuller of Lexington sister-in-law, Eunice “Flucie” Hughes Sease of Lodge and a host of nieces and nephews. and his wife Angie of Lodge and Dustin Derek Sease and his wife Shawna of Lodge daughter-in-law, Holly Craven Sease Burley and her husband Rion of Lodge grandchildren, Shane Austin Sease, Larry Hunter Sease, Alivia Lorin Sease, Graceley Ann Sease, Slate Ryder Sease, Asa Allen Sease brother, Mon Lee “Chico” Varnadoe, Jr. ![]() Surviving are: her husband of 52 years, Ralph Allen Sease, Sr. She was a loving wife, devoted mother and grandmother, and especially enjoyed taking care of her grandchildren. She enjoyed cross-stitching, going to the mountains, horseback riding, and helping on the family farm. She was a member of Mount Pleasant Evangelical Lutheran Church. She had worked as a Phlebotomist at the Bamberg Dialysis Clinic, was a homemaker, and caretaker for her mother-in-law, Geneva Sease. Linda Varnadoe Sease, 71, of Lodge, entered into eternal rest Monday evening, June 26, 2023, at the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston.īorn August 7, 1951, in Walterboro, she was a daughter of the late Mon Lee Varnadoe and Margaret Simmerman Varnadoe. ![]()
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