In Memory
Marlene Prendergast

Marlene Prendergast
passed away on Saturday, March 2nd, 2024 at the age of 86. She will
be affectionately remembered by her loving partner, Lance Dichrow; her
children, Steve (Heather) Prendergast, Ken (Joanne) Prendergast, Joan (Ray)
Wery, and Jan (Jim) Hallman; twelve grandchildren, twenty-five
great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild; her sister, Sylvia Engel;
brother, Ed (Sharon) Schneider; and her brother-in-law, Stan Wright; along with
several nieces and nephews. Marlene will be missed by her husband’s siblings
and their families, Clark (Margaret) Prendergast, June Smithson, Kathy (Gary)
Bergen, and Shelley McKnight. Marlene was predeceased by her husband, Herb
Prendergast; her parents, Charlie and Dora Schneider; sisters, Dolores Anderson
and Nancy Wright; brothers-in-law, Al Anderson and Art Engel; nephew, Allan
Anderson; and niece, Nancy Engel.
Marlene was born in
Calgary as the fourth daughter of Charlie and Dora Schneider. Marlene attended
Canadian Nazarene College in Red Deer, Alberta, then took practical nurse
training in Calgary. She met her husband, Herb Prendergast, at a church
youth group in Calgary. They married on March 16,1957. Herb and
Marlene started their family in Calgary, welcoming sons, Steve and Ken.
They moved to Red Deer, where the family's girls, Joan and Jan, were
born. They lived in Red Deer, Sylvan Lake, and Harmattan, retiring to
Sundre. Herb and Marlene celebrated 62 years of happy marriage before Herb
passed away in the summer of 2019. Marlene and Herb had moved to Sundre’s
Senior Support Living Lodge early that year. One of the friends they met
was Lance Dichrow. Lance became a kind and supportive companion after
Herb’s passing and eventually became Marlene’s sweetheart.
The family is grateful to Dr. Chapman and Sundre’s Senior Supportive
Living staff for the care and compassion they shared with Marlene. A
celebration of Life will take place at Bergen Missionary Church Fellowship,
5440 Township Rd 320, Sundre, Alberta on Saturday, April 6th, at 11:00 a.m.
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Chris Smith
“Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, love leaves a memory no one can steal.”
I always cherish the many visits I had with Herb and Marlene over the years and so thankful that God brought them into my life.
With deepest sympathy, Chris