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I was sadden to hear that Kelsie had passed away.
Kelsie worked with me at Royal Insurance (RSA Insurance) for many years. She was a very loyal employee and you could always count on her being available to help wherever she was needed. Kelsie was liked by everyone who worked with her. She will be greatly missed.
Leona Schaal
Kelsie’s Celebration of Life will be held 2 pm Saturday March 23rd , 2024 at Prince of Faith Lutheran Church 2523 56th St N.E Calgary, Alberta with light refreshments to follow in the basement.
I was very saddened to hear that Kelsie had passed away.
I first met her when we both worked at RSA Insurance. When I moved companies to Intact Insurance, I reached out to her to see if she would like to come work with myself & another former colleague. I was very happy that she agreed. Kelsie was such a positive, kind person, a very hard worker. I never heard her say a bad word about anyone.
She loved her family & animals with all her heart.
I will always remember her giggle & big smile with those dimples.
In today's world you don't met many people like Kelsie, she will be missed.
I worked with Kelsie at Intact Insurance,and she was a lovely person. You could also always count on her to help you. She was a very crafty person and always liked to talk about her pets. She will be missed.
My sorrow is deep for the loss of this special lady. When I started to work at Royal Ins in 1988, Kelsie was on the team and as we moved offices and departments she became my UA (underwriter assistant). We would laugh later as I guess I would go to her desk for her help and stand behind her and tickle her back and say "Kelsie ee can you do??? She would freeze and just say don't stop. We have laughed over that work experience over and over again. Soon after she found out that I loved crafts too and joined a little learning session to learn hardanger. She loved it and I hated it. Later she would join our Sew Crazy Quilting group at my Church and became a regular always trying new ideas and themes and fabrics (that I didn't like to work with), But why can't I she would say. She would speak often about her sisters and what they were doing, her nieces and nephews and how she worried about them as if they were her own kids. She really wanted her own but life never allowed that treasure so her cats and dogs and the odd adopted bird from my daughter were her family. I will miss her and her laughter and going out for suppers. I went to the viewing on Saturday and saw a very peaceful friend. No more pain for her anymore. Hugs to the entire family. Lynn Stenabaugh
Kelsie was my friend for 23 years. I worked with her at Royal & Sun alliance insurance company for 20 yrs . Than she went to work at Intact. She was a talented young lady who helped me organize when our company had diversity day projects. When it was my daughter s convocation from the university of Calgary I had a car accident and she was kind to drive me including my mom and my daughter to the Calgary University for the ceremony. Than I treated her and her mom to a dinner to celebrate Amanda s convocation. Several times she took me and her mom to a farm and we picked strawberries and Raspberries. When she had Quinn we also walked our dogs in the off leash area. We kept in touch even when Covid hit us. We were friends until now. We shared gardening tips and info. We will miss her.. Please accept Amanda s &my deepest sympathy
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