Mary Alta Blair

March 31st, 2015

BLAIR, Mary Alta (nee Snihur)
October 9, 1965, Red Deer, AB - March 31, 2015, Calgary, AB

Mary Alta Blair passed away on Tuesday, March 31, 2015 in Calgary, AB at the age of 49 years. Mary will be lovingly remembered by her husband of 23 years, Curtis Blair; parents, Ed and Leona Snihur of Red Deer; brothers, Laurence (Beryl) Lamoureux of Red Deer, Paul Lamoureux of Calgary, and Robert (Bonny) Snihur of Lacombe County; sisters, Arlene (John) Skrocki of Rocky Mountain House, Jeannette (Dan) Devine of Red Deer County and Diane (Glenn) Hicks Red Deer, AB; as well as numerous nieces, nephews and friends. Mary was predeceased by her sister, Anna Snihur-Skoreyko of Red Deer.

A Celebration of Mary's Life will be held at the Calgary Living Word Assembly, corner of 84 Street & 114 Avenue SE, Calgary, AB on Saturday, April 4, 2015 at 1:00 pm.

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A Celebration of Mary’s Life will be held at the Sheraton Red Deer Hotel, 3310 – 50 Avenue, Red Deer, AB on Saturday, April 11, 2015 at 1:00 pm.

In lieu of flowers, donations in Mary’s memory may be made to:

Calgary Living Word Assembly, 69 Valley Meadow Garden NW, Calgary, AB, T3B 5L9.

Messages:

I had the extreme pleasure of being paired with Curtis and Mary in a golf event a couple of years ago. I always meant to contact them to tell them what an influence they had on my life. It was the most positive life-changing event for me. I was having difficulty in my personal life----and after meeting and spending 5 hours with them-----my life was changed forever. I am sad to hear of Mary's passing. She left a lasting impact on me....and I am sure many others.

Curtis, I am so sorry to hear of Mary's passing. Mary and I worked together when she managed the Bootlegger store. She had a profound positive influence on my life and have always regretted losing touch with her. My thoughts are with you and your family.

Curtis, Agatha and I send our deepest condolences to you and your family on the passing of your beloved Mary. Steven always spoke so kindly of the love you shared and held you in such high esteem as a loving husband. We think they are walking the greens together. Lots of love to you and yours. Sandra and Agatha

To reiterate what Bruce and Judy Hooper said - I had the privilege of meeting Mary and Curtis Blair at the ABG Tournament in San Antonio. She was absolutely so lovely and sweet - I would ask Bruce and Judy every year if Mary was coming back - she left such an amazing and upbeat impression. We at the San Antonio Lighthouse for the Blind will always have Mary in our hearts.

Curtis ,I am so very sorry to read of Mary's passing. When I left Red Deer, Mary was one of those truly wonderful people that I had met that I truly missed. She was awe inspiring! She never let her disabilites get her down. She had a wonderful sense of humour, great laugh and could always find the time to to say a pleasantry to bring your spirits up. Mary showed the rest of the world that just because nature was not liking you very much, you could out run it if you had a mind to. She IS running free. My heart felt sympathies...

Hello Curtis .Thank you for contacting me about the passing of Mary.She was a very courageous person who had a great passion for golf and life. Always looked forward to seeing her and talking golf. Kevin Snell

Dear Curtis, I am so sorry for your loss. When I first saw Mark's message, I didn't realize about whom he was communicating. When I finally saw the age, I was surprised, and investigated further, and was so dismayed and shocked when I figured it out. I had so much fun (and I'm sure Brad did as well) with you and Mary in California, she is a very vibrant, enthusiastic, and wonderful person. Let me know if there is anything that you need that I can possibly help with. I haven't coached for a couple of years, but I do everything I can to still contribute to blind and disabled golf. I'll keep the cause going as long as I'm around. You have a life of rich and wonderful memories. Don't stop making them. David

My thoughts and prayers with yall as you learn to live without precious Mary.. My life has been blessed meeting Mary & Curtis with the blind golf. Their love & her laughter will never be forgotten..

To Curtis and family, My sincerest condolences and heartfelt sympathy. I played a round of golf with Mary during the Inaugural Nations Cups Tournament and she was one of the most friendliest persons I have ever had the good fortune to meet. Thinking of you all during this difficult time.

Mary was the best golf partner. Mary and I were paired together at the California Blind Golf Classic a few years ago. Mary and I proved that a round of blind golf does not have to take all day. We did not play our best that day but we did complete the round in 4 hours. Mary was a very fast player. She loved the game and the people she met. When Curtis and Mary came to San Antonio for the ABG National Championship she was loved and admired by everyone. Every year I am asked by the people at the San Antonio Lighthouse for the Blind if Mary will be here this year.

The world of blind golf will be a lonelier place without Mary to greet us on arrival at tournaments with the special welcoming laugh and great smiles and always the recognition what a wonderful memory for voices everybody did love Mary because Mary loved everyone and showed it in her sparkling personality always in our hearts John and jo scappaticci

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