Condolences
I’m just finding out today. I’m not impressed with myself an I’m sure my Crowchild family feel the same please forgive me for not coming an being with my family. I’m struggling with myself sooo much I wouldn’t want my family to see me in this condition but I still would of came cause they would be there for me in a hard time like this one no questions asked. My first memory was I attended my first wedding an only one my uncle vin an rox had a after party at the priddis hall an man I didn’t ever see my uncles dance like they did that night an the laughs I’ve got I was like wow they can give er like best memories ever. I loved him so much cause I was hard to keep in line growing till one day I did something wrong that got me in big sh*t I accidentally burned my uncles vins hay bails an boy did I ever feel sorry an he Disciplined me an made me feel like he cared about me a lot cause if he didn’t do what he did he was more worried if I got hurt cause things could have gone outta control but lucky I’ve have a lot uncles an cousins to come help that day. I’ll try harder on being apart my family’s events I miss them get togethers at late my granny Edith’s just to eat. Those days I felt so safe an content. I just wanna say I’m sorry an I love you all of you with all my heart an soul. Love always Cori-Ann Peggy Crowchild
My deepest condolences to Roxanne and her family so sorry for your loss he was a great man. I will always remember him being so kind and always had a smile on his face. He was always good to my grandma Mary Jane best memory of him always bring moose meat to her :) he was thoughtful and respectful he will be missed.
We are deeply saddened to hear of the passing of Xakujaa Vincent Crowchild.
Xakujaa Crowchild was an important beacon of light and hope, serving as advocate for strengthening cross-cultural connections between the Indigenous and non-Indigenous people of our city. Vincent’s legacy of courage and advocacy will continue in all of our hearts. We are forever grateful for Vincent’s presence and guidance, and his spirit will continue to inspire us all.
Siyisgass Xakujaa Vincent Crowchild for your tireless dedication and leadership. Our condolences are with the family during this difficult time.
Lorelei Higgins on behalf of the Calgary Aboriginal Urban Affairs Committee (CAUAC)
Vinnie is the type of guy you could listen to all day.
Vinnie started coming to the sawmill to pickup lumber for himself and other people.
It wasn’t long after he started coming here we became good friends. You would talk to him and you felt like you knew him your whole life. We always threw Vinnie’s name out to people from Tsuu Tina Nation that, Vinnie or Robyn could pickup there lumber and haul for them and sure enough we’d get a call from Robyn or Vinnie and you knew you would have a good visit. Conversation was always a good conversation about important things in life about enjoying life and being happy and about hunting and his cat hunting dogs.
And you knew after talking to the man for a short period of time, family was very important to him.
It came to a big shock to us over here at the mill that Vinnie had passed. We’d just saw him 3 months ago.
Our deepest condolences go out to Vinnie’s family members.
Dave and Marci Brooks
Brooks Sawmill
Cochrane, Ab.
We are so sorry to hear the loss of a humble family man whose pride in his wife, children, grandchildren & extended family truly shined in all he did. Indian Rodeo sure lost one great cowboy. May Creator bless your family and prayers keep them strong. Until we meet again. RIP in Vinny.
We will keep you in our prayers ~ Sherry & Shane Little Bear & family.
Sorry to hear of the lost of this great man our deepest condolences to Roxanne and family. You all are in our thoughts and prayers
From Mike and Mary Gelleberg
So very sorry for your loss Roxy and family. Vinny was a wonderful man that cared so much for everyone. I know it has been very hard on my dad Don Trotchie as Vinny was one of his best friends. Rest easy cowboy till we all meet again in heaven. Great memories.
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