With heavy hearts we announce the passing of our dear Mom, grandmother, great grandmother and great great grandmother. She was predeceased by her loving husband Clarence; daughter-in-law Valerie; parents Archie and Emma Domes; siblings Lorne, Herb, Vern, Walter, George, Jim, Clara and Doreen. Alice will be lovingly remembered by her children Rick (Brenda) Metheral, Sharon (Earl) Hennie and Roger Metheral (Chris); grandchildren Arron (Debbie), Shawn (Tanya), Darwin (Heather), Debbie (Greg), Shay (Scott) and Jarred (Lara); great grandchildren Chantel (Matt), Courtney, Austin, Carly, Jennifer, Parker, Myles, Hannah, Lily, Cohen and Sloane; and great great grandchild Charlotte. Mom will also be remembered by her brothers Bernard (Joey) and Alvin; and sisters-in-law Marge and Dorothy. Mom was always a hard working gal. She quit school in grade eight to help her mom with the younger boys, who were thought of as her sons. Mom and Dad met at a very young age (11 and 13) and married when they were 18 and 20 and had 62 years together. They lived on their farm in Yellow Grass for 25 years and then built a house in town. She was thrilled because for the first time in her life she had running water and flushed toilets. Oh how she loved her baths! Her house was always immaculate, no dust and the shiniest floors you’ve ever seen (once Earl found a tiny cobweb, it drove her nuts for years!). She loved her flowers and garden, the peace and quiet of the outdoors. Mom was an awesome cook and baked constantly for her family and friends. Mom loved deeply, her family meant everything to her. You really didn’t want to let her know you were sick because she would go crazy with worry, and now we are going to miss the one thing that drove us nuts! She always spoke her mind, sometimes to the shock of many (the people who knew her know what I’m saying). Her ‘wit’ never faltered. Because of Dad’s health they moved to Regina and lived in their condo for seven years. They loved СÀ¶ÊÓƵ closer to family. Their final move was to Victoria Park Personal Care home where all her needs were looked after. Mom suffered from COPD for the last 12 years and major health problems. For the last two years she was confined to a medi-chair day and night, as she lost the ability to walk. That was a tough one for Mom. She was so happy her mind was good and it stayed perfect until the end. Her appearance meant a lot, always having her eyebrows perfect and her hair looking nice! We know she is happy now walking and breathing freely and holding hands with Dad. Thank you to the staff at VPPC home whom she loved like family. You were a huge part of her life. Also thanks to all her relatives and friends who phoned Mom. It always made her day brighter. At Mom’s request we will be having a Family Graveside at a later date. We are going to miss Mom dearly, but we are so thankful her suffering is over and we are blessed with her memory forever. Rest in peace Mom, until we meet again. Love you forever. Arrangements entrusted to Regina Funeral Home and Cemetery (306) 789-8850.Â