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Arden Grant
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Arden Margaret
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1950 - 2017
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Obituary for Arden Margaret Grant

Arden Margaret  Grant
Arden Grant
November 14, 1950 - October 22, 2017

It is with the deepest sadness that we announce Arden Grant’s passing. She was born on November 14, 1950 in Calgary and died Sunday, October 22, 2017 in Medicine Hat. She was predeceased by her parents Rose and Lorne, her special friend Nel, and Nel’s children Bob and Steven.

She is survived by her “niece” Karla; “great-nieces and nephews” Kendra (Cam), Marissa (Cody), William and Jennifer; “great-great-neices” Harper and Sloan; Nel’s daughter-in-law, Charlie; Nel’s sister Flo (Steve) as well as their lovingly family.

Arden completed her schooling in Rocky Mountain House. She lived in many places throughout
her life and worked in the hospitality industry for more than forty years. She always grabbed all
of the positives that she could and focused on appreciating life as it was. She continued to
inspire others to be thankful for the things that they had, even while undergoing treatment to
fight her cancer.

Adequate words for the person Arden was and the role she played in so many lives are difficult
to find. She was a dedicated member of all of the communities she lived in, a dear friend and
colleague, and an incredibly special part of our family. We will all remember Arden a little bit
differently, but we are united in the knowledge that she loved us all and that we loved her
back. Through the stories she told us, the meals she shared, and the encouraging messages and
songs she offered, Arden will continue to be a part of this world.

She requested that there be no memorial service. Instead, she tasked those she loved to be
kind to one another. To smile at strangers, remember that we are loved just the way we are,
and reminded us to simply do our best. If anyone is so inclined, donations can be made to the
Medicine Hat SPCA. More than that, you can honor and remember her by hugging one another
and listening to some old tunes that make your heart smile. To view and share photos, condolences and stories of Arden please visit www.choicememorial.com.
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