January 16, 2025
Angela “Angie” Eberle, beloved wife, mother, grandmother, sister and friend, passed away peacefully on January 16, 2025 at the age of 68.
Angie is survived by her loving husband of nearly 50 years, Don; their children Daniel, Amanda (Steve) Stremick and Michael (Chantelle). She was the proud grandmother to Taylor, Nathan, Tristan, Alex and Cooper—each of whom held a special place in her heart.
She is also survived by her mother-in-law Paulina Eberle; siblings Adam (Kathy) Kress, Fran Schatz, Lucille Rainville, Dolores Dreher, Virginia (Dennis) Wilke and Betty Ann (Clarence) Schneider; brothers-in-law Elmer Degelman, Carl Michel and Leo Runge; sisters-in-law Dorothy (Ted) Baumgartner, Jean Kress and Darlene Kress; and many cherished nieces and nephews.
Angie was predeceased by her parents Adam and Angelina Kress; sisters Dorothy Lang, Ann Runge, Magdelena Michel and Catherine Degelman; brothers Tony and Joe; brothers-in-law John Lang, Richard Dreher and Leonard Schatz; father-in-law Stan Eberle.
Angie was well known for her roles in her community. She made an impression on everyone’s heart. From farmer to bus driver, bank teller to teacher’s assistant—she approached every role with pride, grace and her unforgettable smile. She had a gift for making people feel seen, heard and loved.
A passionate curler, Angie stayed active in the sport she loved right up until the end. She also had a love for travel and never missed a chance to chase her grandkids’ sports and activities. Her love for them knew no bounds or limits!
Strong, witty and deeply loved, Angie was the matriarch of her family. When she spoke, her family listened. She brought everyone together and held them there with love, laughter and wisdom. Even in her final moments, she remained incredibly strong and compassionate—the very heart of her family.
It’s not goodbye, it’s see you again. Angie will be looking down, keeping everyone safe, just as she always has.
Memorial Service will be held on Saturday, June 7, 2025 at 1:00 p.m. in the Montmartre School Gym, 305 – 1st Avenue East, Montmartre, SK.
Flowers are gratefully declined. Should you wish to honour Angie’s memory, please consider donating to the Cancer Foundation of Saskatchewan.
Glenavon Saskatchewan Canada
Donnie and family, Our thoughts and prayers are with you, especially today. Angie’s beautiful smile will be missed, but her memory will live on in all her family.
Regina Saskatchewan Canada
Deepest sympathy to Don and all of your family. I first met Angie when she worked as a teacher’s aid. She was involved in my son Scott’s life his entire school years. The help she and Wanda Lang gave Scott is the reason he graduated. Her personality with everyone at the school was outstanding. She was so caring and helpful with every student and she played a huge help to all students. Your family and the world lost a wonderful person. Deepest sympathy
Odessa Saskatchewan Canada
Angie was a wonderful friend. The most beautiful soul ever. I worked with Angie for almost 13 years in Montmartre School she was a gem to be around. I will miss you Angie but it's not goodbye it's see you later my friend💕💕
Regina Saskatchewan Canada
Sending big love, hugs and prayers to the Eberle family. Angie was a very beautiful person 💕🌸🙏🏻
Thinking of you all! I remember her a lot as a teacher assistant, she was so nice and personable to everyone. talked to any and all the students whether it was to help them with the work or just make conversation.
Regina Saskatchewan Canada
My very deepest sympathy Don and families. Angie was one of the easiest people to visit with no matter how often you saw her. That big beautiful smile says so much and shows how happy she was and all the love and caring she shared with everyone. She was such a dear dear lady and will be greatly missed. May the Good Lord bring you peace and comfort. 🙏
Craik SK Canada
Donnie and family, we send you our sincere condolences for Angie's passing. There is a common theme included in the very long list of condolences: Angie loved and supported her family, a great neighbor, a most helpful EA, fun to be with, great to visit with, community supporter, loved to laugh, and always that friendly smile. It's all so true. I can't think of anything to add to it. We are very happy to have known Angie.
Montmartre SK
Donnie, Dan, Mike, Chantelle, Amanda, Steven and family, We are so deeply sorry to hear that Angie passed away. She was a wonderful neighbour and more importantly an incredible friend. Angie was one of the first friends I made when moving to Montmartre and your whole family became a vital part of our early married life. We have such wonderful memories celebrating Birthdays, Anniversaries, New Years Eve parties and Mutrie sports days and snowmobile rallies. Angie took me to my First Ladies Night and we could spend hrs recalling all of the curling bonspiels and shenanigans! Angie was a fighter and she put her entire heart in everything she did. She loved fiercely and her compassion and devotion to her handsome bus driver, and later their children and grandchildren was unwavering. She was respected and admired by our family and everyone who crossed her path. Rest in peace our dear friend Angie, You will be deeply missed and oh so fondly remembered. Donnie, we extend our most heartfelt sympathy to all of you and send you our love and prayers as you grieve this tremendous loss. Much Love, Kevin, Lydia, Gregory, Jeremy and their families.
montmartre sask. canada
my deepest sympathy to don and family. angie was a great person with personality plus. may the good lord comfort you at this sad time. sonny
Edmonton Alberta Canada
I was saddened to read of Angie's passing. I remember her with friendliness and kindness. Whenever there was a family wedding back in the day or when we would visit at Polly and Stan's place we was always warm. Remembering her loving to dance together at the weddings. My condolences to Donnie and her family. Super lady, rest in peace....
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