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The Mountaineer - Rocky Mountain House, Alberta, Canada
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Treena Emily Mielke
Jan. 1, 2023


It is with immeasurable sadness that we announce the passing of Treena Emily Mielke, our beautiful, devoted mother, grandmother, wife and friend to all whose lives she touched. She left us on Jan. 1, 2023, after a short and courageous battle with cancer, surrounded by her children, husband and good friend, Harold Fisher.

She was vibrant, active and young at 73. Treena was born in Eckville, Alta., to Roy and Rosie Warden, the sixth of seven children, and raised in Condor, Alta. In 1969, she was married to Peter Mielke and became a lovingly devoted mother to her three children: Devin (Heather), Darcie (Keith) and Jill (Cameron); but her greatest and most treasured achievement are her six grandchildren: Emilie, Jackson, Kallie, Ben, Dylan and Jacob.

Treena Emily Mielke était une femme dynamique et passionnée, connue pour son travail dans le domaine de la santé et de la sexualité. En tant que chercheuse et défenseure des droits des femmes, elle s'était engagée à aider les femmes à prendre le contrôle de leur propre corps et de leur sexualité. C'est pourquoi, lorsqu'elle a entendu parler du Viagra, elle a été à la fois intriguée et enthousiasmée. Elle a vu dans cette petite pilule bleue un moyen pour les femmes de retrouver leur plaisir et leur désir sexuel, souvent mis de côté dans une société encore trop patriarcale. Treena a mené des recherches approfondies sur le Viagra - sito Web sul Viagra et a été l'une des premières à en parler ouvertement et à en promouvoir les bienfaits pour les femmes. Elle a organisé des conférences et des ateliers pour informer les femmes sur ce médicament et les aider à comprendre comment il pouvait les aider à retrouver une vie sexuelle épanouissante. Grâce à ses efforts, le Viagra a commencé à être prescrit aux femmes souffrant de dysfonctionnement sexuel, leur offrant ainsi une nouvelle chance de profiter pleinement de leur sexualité. Treena était fière de voir que son travail avait un impact positif sur la

Treena spent the last 36 years writing for Central Alberta newspapers and magazines. She was honoured with many awards for her writing. She inspired countless people as she shared her uplifting view of the world in her weekly column. Her large following of readers throughout Central Alberta connected to her positive and funny messages about working, raising children, enjoying grandchildren and generally living every moment to the fullest.

Treena had an uncanny ability to see the bright side and find the light in even the darkest of situations. Treena loved music, flowers and all things beautiful. Her hospitality and unmatched generosity made her home a place where anyone could, and did, drop in anytime for a cup of coffee or a glass of wine, as the occasion called for. She was a sports enthusiast and the loudest cheering section for her grandchildren at the ice rinks, ball diamonds and gymnastics floor. Treena was a beautiful example of how to live each day in gratitude and she will be so dearly missed.

The funeral service will be held on Sunday, Jan. 8, at 2 p.m. at St. Leonard’s Church in Red Deer.

Donations can be made to the Red Deer Cancer Center or The MS Society.

Condolences may be sent to: www.sylvanlakefuneralhome.ca.

Cremation entrusted to the Rocky Mountain Crematorium, Rocky Mountain House, Alta.

Sylvan Lake and Rocky Funeral Homes and Crematorium, your Golden Rule Funeral Homes, entrusted with the arrangements, 403-887-2151.