MAGRUM Grave Stones
No MAGRUM graves

The following are on this page as the Wife’s Maiden name or previous married name belongs on this page.

Often the husbands details are included.

NEUDORF, Angela: May 6, 1980 - February 24, 2015 {also on Neudorf grave stone page}

Angela Neudorf
  
Angela was born at Stanton Hospital in Yellowknife to parents Warren and Nancy Magrum and sister to Kirk and Christina. Her earliest years were spent in the bush on the family trap line. When she was 5, they moved to Hay River, on the south shore of Great Slave Lake.
   She completed her schooling at Diamond Jenness Secondary, “the purple school”.
   Growing up, she had a close network of friends with lots of fun times. She was active in cross country skiing and track.
   In 1999 she moved to Grande Prairie to attend Grande Prairie Regional College, graduating with a Diploma in Business Administration. Angela met future husband, Fred Neudorf, in 2001. Following graduation, Angela stayed in Grande Prairie working at the Alberta Treasury Branch, marrying Fred in 2003.
   Her treasure was her family; Fred, and children Bradley, Blake and Brooklyn. Her business administration training was helpful with the family business, G.P. Utilities. The family enjoyed travelling with their 5th wheel and spending time at their recently purchased property on Slave Lake, often with Fred’s large extended family.
   Angela is survived by her husband Fred, children Bradley (12), Blake (10), and Brooklyn (8), parents Warren and Nancy Magrum, brothers Kirk (Chelsea) and George (Kathy), sister Christina (Josh), grandmother Margaret Stephens as well as mother-in-law Anne Neudorf, brothers-in-law John (Jodie), Willy (Julie) and sisters-in-law Eve Friesen and Trudy Froese (Will), numerous uncles, aunts, nieces, nephews, and friends.
   Angela was a very kind and loving soul always caring more for others before herself, especially children.
   Our hearts are broken that she was taken so soon but are comforted knowing she has passed into an eternal life with her Saviour Jesus Christ.
   Viewing will be held Tuesday, March 3, 2015 at 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm at Westpoint Community Church 11305 Pinnacle Blvd, Grande Prairie, AB T8W 0C6.
   A Celebration of Life will take place on Wednesday March 4 at 1:30 p.m. at Westpoint Community Church interment to follow at Glen Leslie cemetery.
   In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Westpoint Community Church in memory of Angela.
   Care entrusted to Bear Creek Funeral Home Grande Prairie 780-830-7742 www.bearcreekfuneral.com
Posted on Bear Creek Funeral Home (web site)

Angela Magrum married Fred Neuforf

Block 121, Lot 8

Neudorf, Fredrick David: October 25, 1978 – October 25, 2018 {also on Neudorf grave stone page}

Fredrick David Neudorf
   Fredrick David Neudorf was born on October 25, 1978 in High Level, Alberta. He was the youngest of the children born to Bill and Anne Neudorf. He grew up in La Crete, Alberta and moved to Grande Prairie in 1998 at the age of 20 where he worked for the family business which is now G.P. Utilities.
Fred met his beloved wife, Angela Magrum (Neudorf) in 2001 while living in Grande Prairie. They were married in 2003 and through this union were born three wonderful children; Bradley, Blake and Brooklyn. Fred’s true pride and joy!
   Fred very much enjoyed nature and the outdoor life; his favorite pastimes were fishing, camping, cooking, woodworking and traveling.
   Fred was a very passionate, loving and kind person even as a young child. He had a big heart for the underdog and less fortunate and would go out of his way to defend and help in any way that he could.
   He had a very competitive nature which made him push and challenge himself in many ways.
   Fred’s love for his family was very evident. They spent many hours at their lake property enjoying family time, not only with his wife and children, but also with extended family and friends. He loved arranging annual father and son camping/fishing trips with his brothers and cousins and their sons.. he refused to take no for an answer, no matter what the weather, he insisted they all man up and join him in the fun.
   In Fred’s short 40 years, he experienced many wonderful highs and very deep lows. He had some very tough and challenging struggles throughout his life. In April, 2011 he sought professional help and at that time, rededicated his life to Christ.
   In September 2014, Fred suffered a major heart attack. This difficult trial also brought with it a tremendous blessing as Angela gave her life to Jesus at that time.
   In 2015, when the Lord called Angela home, the hardships and pressures of life began to take their toll on Fred. His struggles became increasingly challenging and overwhelming. He again sought professional help in Kelowna, BC
   On October 22, 2018, Fred suffered more heart related issues and was admitted to the hospital and he was released the following day. He shared that he felt so exhausted and was so very tired of battling his constant struggles. He pleaded with Jesus to be set free and praised him for it.
   On October 25, on his 40th birthday, Fred suffered another major heart attack which took his life. God truly did answer Fred’s pleas for deliverance and mercifully granted him the freedom he so desperately longed for.
   Therefore, submit to God. Resist the devil and he will flee from you. James 4:7
   Therefore, if the Son makes you free; you shall be free indeed. John 8:36
   Fred leaves to mourn his 3 children; Bradley (16), Blake (14), Brooklyn (12); his mother, Anne Neudorf, father and mother-in-law Warren and Nancy Magrum; siblings, Eve (Jay), Trudy (Willie), John (Jodie), Willy (Julie), his nieces and nephews, many cousins and numerous friends.
   He was predeceased by his dad Bill and his wife Angela.
   A Celebration of Life will take place on Thursday, November 8 at 12:30pm at Westpointe Community Church with interment to follow at Glen Leslie Cemetery.
   Care entrusted to Bear Creek Funeral Home 780-830-7742 www.bearcreekfuneral.com
Posted on Bear Creek Funeral Home (web site)

Block 121, Lot 7

Back to Names | Home