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Tatyana "T" "Fed" Edelgard Kuske

August 11, 2004 - March 26, 2022

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Obituary For Tatyana "T" "Fed" Edelgard Kuske

Tatyana Edelgard Kuske, resident of Grande Prairie, AB, passed away on Saturday, March 26, 2022, at the age of 17 years.

T was born in Edmonton, AB, on August 11, 2004, and spent most of her life in Grande Prairie with her parents Chrystal and Evan, siblings Annabella, Lilli-Anne, Natasha, and Gunner and family pets.

T loved to play her ukulele, electric and acoustic guitar. She was in the Ecole Montrose School Band playing the trumpet and competed in the Honor Band competition taking the silver award. She enjoyed being in the 577 Grande Prairie Royal Canadian Air Cadets Squadron, including their band. T excelled in completing the late entry French program. T also was involved in the Grande Prairie Live Theater, she loved doing improv and helped with making the props. Her smile and character made it easy for her to play the parts. T loved to make us laugh with her funny faces, dance moves and silly sayings.

In her spare time T would love to draw, beading, embroidery, making jewelry, write her own music and listen to all kinds of music. She enjoyed learning new activities, and spending time with her family and friends.

T will be sadly missed by her parents Chrystal and Evan, siblings: Annabella, Lilli-Anne, Natasha, and Gunner; as well as the family pets.

She was predeceased by her Opa and Oma Karl-Heinz and Edelgard Kuske.

T left us all with many memories and sadden hearts.

“We hear you in the wind, see you everywhere.”

A Funeral Service will be held on Friday, April 8, 2022, at 2:00pm, at Oliver’s Funeral Home in Grande Prairie (10005 107 Ave.).

Memorial Donations may be made to the Suicide Prevention Resource Centre Nordic Court (c/o Gryphon Youth Group, 10014 99 St, Grande Prairie, AB, T8V 3N4), as they were a great influence in T’s life.

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  • April 10, 2022

    I taught Tat in her 9th grade year and was regular substitute teacher at the high school. I am shocked and saddened to hear of their untimely passing. I will remember Tat as a fun- loving, talented, positive, kid with such an incredible smile and sincere heart. I last saw this past summer at the Theatre. Though I had not saw her in some time, I was greeted with a welcoming smile and positive conversation. A sweetheart. My sincere condolences to her dear family and friends at this most difficult time. She will certainly be missed. Sherra Diamond

  • April 08, 2022

    I will forever cherish the light that radiated off Fed and spontaneous funny memories. I will always remember their drama show in the summer of 2021 as they worked so hard at it and had so much passion behind that show.

  • April 06, 2022

    T was nothing but kind and loving to everyone around them. I am eternally grateful for every moment we spent together as friends, and even when we didn't talk as much T was always supportive and a joy to be around; truly one of the best friends and overall people I have ever known. I am so sorry for your loss, sending sympathy and love.

  • April 06, 2022

    Sad to see T go at such a young age. She was a wonderful and caring friend during the time we were friends and I'm sure to others after. Fly high T

  • April 05, 2022

    It makes me sad to hear about T's passing. I am so very sorry. I taught T in grade 8 at Ecole Montrose. It was a pleasure teaching her and having her in my science class. Her kindness and generosity will always be remembered. Sending my deepest sympathy to her family.

  • April 05, 2022

    I met T on the street by her grand parents at sunset point. She loved to play with our dogs and was a pleasure to talk to. We are so sorry for your loss Larry and Trix

  • April 05, 2022

    On behalf of the Cadets and Staff of 577 Grande Prairie Royal Canadian Air Cadet Squadron, We offer our deepest sympathy to Tatyana's Family. T Was a great cadet and we were saddened to see her move on from the program, and deeply saddened to hear of her passing. Disciplinae Alis Lt Alexander Meadus Commanding Officer, 577 RCACS

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