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- [S543] Prague Catholic Cemetery (Viking, Beaver, Alberta, Canada), Grave Markers.
MARY SOPHIE
MOTHER
JAN. 27 1881
APRIL 2 1960
- [S741] 1921 Census of Canada, Alberta, District No. 12, Enumeration Sub-District No. 18, Sixth Census of Canada Schedule; Online Images, District No. 12 - Victoria, Enumeration Sub-District No. 18 in Iron Creek Municipality, Viking Village, Page 17.
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- [S489] Viking in Profile, Volume I, (Name: Viking History Book Committee; Location: Viking, Alberta, Canada; Date: 1991;), Page 725, WESLEY GEORGE and MARY MERTA.
Mary was born in Nebraska, January 27, 1881. Wes and Mary were married in the year 1899. Three of their children were born in Nebraska: Helen Louise, June 4, 1901; William Joseph, February 8, 1903; and Johnny, who died as an infant, dates unknown.
- [S489] Viking in Profile, Volume I, (Name: Viking History Book Committee; Location: Viking, Alberta, Canada; Date: 1991;), Page 725, WESLEY GEORGE and MARY MERTA.
Wesley George Merta, born May 4, 1874, died December 22, 1957, and Mary Sophie Merta, born January 27, 1881, died April 2, 1960.
There were 11 children in the family:
Helen (Mrs. Louis Ruzicka) was born June 4, 1901, and died January 26, 1980.
William was born February 8, 1903, and died January 3, 1974.
Johnny died as an infant, dates unknown.
Millie (Mrs. Charles Wesley) was born November 24, 1905, and died January 9, 1973.
Edward was born July 10, 1909, and died September 13, 1911.
Barbara (Mrs. Bill Young) was born December 31, 1910, and died December 21, 1961.
George was born December 3, 1913.
Julia was born December 15, 1916, and died May 1, 1917.
Emma (Mrs. Bob Stevens) was born October 28, 1918.
Louis was born October 25, 1922.
Ernest was born January 13, 1926.
- [S833] Canada, Voters Lists, 1935-1980, Year: 1940 Location: Camrose, Alberta, Canada Electoral District: Camrose.
48 Merta, Mrs. Wes -- Viking.
- [S1394] 1926 Census of Canada, Alberta, Enumeration District No. 45, Enumeration Sub-district No. 73, Prairie Census of Canada Schedule; Online Images, As there is no image for this census, we will include the particulars of the HoH as all of the remaining family members will be very similar.
Name: Wesley Merta
Gender: Male
Ethnicity: Bohemian
Marital Status: Married
Age: 52
Birth Dat: abt 1874
Birth Place: Bohemia
Immigration Date: 1904
Naturalization Date: 1907
Citizenship: Canadian
Residence Date: 1926
Residence Place: Alberta, Canada
Relation to Head: Head
Father Birth Place: Bohemia
Mother Birth Place: Bohemia
Language Spoken: Eng
Can Speak English: Yes
Can Speak French: No
Can Read: Yes
Can Write: Yes
Family Number: 30
Enumeration District: 45
Sub-District: 73
- [S1396] Obituary of Ernest MERTA, (Name: Burgar Funeral Home; Location: Camrose, Camrose, Alberta, Canada; Date: Abt. 05 Dec 2011;).
Mr Ernest Merta of Camrose formerly of Viking, passed away on Saturday, December 3, 201 at the age of 85 years.
Ernest Donald Merta peacefully went home to be with Jesus on Saturday December 3, 2011 at the age of 85 years. Ernie is survived by his loving wife, Beth and their four children: Elaine and Roger Mariner (Christine and Kyle Gogolinski, David and Jessica) of Edmonton, Bob and Kathy (Justin, Eric and Alison) of Quesnel, B.C., Wes and Sue (Andrew, Melissa and Ashley) of Sherwood Park and Kevin and Isabelle (Philippe, Sebastien and Stephanie) of St. Albert.
Ernie was the youngest of 11 children born to Wesley and Mary Merta, who homesteaded in the Prague area south of Viking. After completing Grade 8, he left school to help his dad on the farm and later helped two of his brothers on their farms. In his early 20's, Ernie purchased land 7 miles east of Viking and began farming on his own. However, he was not alone for too long, as he met a beautiful blonde teacher at a dance and he and Beth were married in July of 1955.
Initially, they lived in a small house that Ernie and his dad built in Viking. It was later relocated to the farm and accommodated their growing family until 1972, when Ernie and his brother Louis built a larger house. He continued to farm until 1992 and lived in the house until 1995 when he and Beth moved to Camrose. Ernie was an active member of his church and a contributor to the community in both Viking and Camrose.
Ernie lived his life for the Lord, his family and others. He was a humble farmer who could make everyone including a stranger feel welcomed and loved. Ernie was an incredible husband, an amazing father and an awesome grandpa. He was also a special uncle, honourary dad or grandpa and mentor to many. The legacy he left behind will never be forgotten.
Funeral Services were held on Saturday, December 10, 2011 at 1:00 pm., from The Calvary Pentecostal Church in Camrose with Pastor Clayton Milgate officiating. Inurnment took place in the Camrose Cemetery.
If friends so desire memorial contributions are gratefully accepted to 100 Huntley Street, or to The Camrose Food Bank.
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