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Valley resident, Alice Beverley Wolfe, 75, passed away on June 20, 2017 at Providence Medical Center, in Anchorage, Alaska.
Memorial service will be held on Saturday, June 24, 2017 at 2:00PM at Faith Bible Fellowship, 14225 Kluane Dr., Big Lake, Alaska 99652. Memorial service will also be held on Canada Day July 1, 2017 in Moose Jaw Saskatchewan, Canada.
Alice was born on August 23, 1941 in Yorkton Saskatchewan, Canada. She went to school and got her Nursing Degree (RN), and worked as a nurse for 43 years. She became an Alaskan resident in August of 2005. Alice and her husband attended Faith Bible Fellowship in Big Lake. She was a Childbirth Education Teacher, and enjoyed hunting, fishing, and Canoeing.
Mom always served her church. Helping with Vacation Bible Schools and often teaching Awanas. She loved singing songs about her Savior Jesus Christ. She had Blessed Assurance that she would be Face to Face with Christ her Savior, because He Lives she could face tomorrow. She was willing to give 10,000 reasons why her Ehains are gone she has been set free because of Gods Amazing Grace. This was her story, this was her song “Praising My Savior all the day long.”
Alice is survived by her husband of 53 years Dave Wolfe of Big Lake, Alaska; son Mike and Cindy Wolfe of Wasilla, Alaska; daughter Mary and Dana Moore of Wasilla, Alaska; and 13 grandchildren, 2 great grandchildren, 100’s surrogate grandchildren.
Arrangements were under the Direction of Valley Funeral Home and Crematory, Wasilla Chapel.