

Myrna Louvain Tweter
Official Obituary of
20/10/1939 - to - 23/10/2025
Myrna Louvain Tweter, beloved wife of the late Donald Tweter, passed away peacefully surrounded by her family on Thursday, October 23, 2025, at the young age of 86.
Myrna is survived by her children Kelly, Shelly (Todd), Susan, and Nicole (Blair), and her grandchildren Kyle (Kristy), Karly, Kelsey (Francisco), Riley (Megan), Justin (Brittany), Jayden, and Dawson as well as her great-grandson Kody. She is also survived by her brother Doug (Georgette), sister Karen (Jack), sister-in-law Delta, and many cousins, nieces, and nephews. She was predeceased by her parents and in-laws Albert and Norma Lardner and Trygve and Pearl Tweter, brothers-in-law Robert and Orville, and sister-in-law Bernice.
Myrna was born on October 20, 1939, in Edmonton, Alberta. It was there she met and married the love of her life, Don, on June 11, 1960. Don’s work took the family to various cities across Saskatchewan and Alberta before they settled in Lethbridge in 1972, where they built a warm and welcoming home.
Myrna enjoyed a long and fulfilling career with the Workers’ Compensation Board before retiring and taking up golf, which quickly became one of her greatest passions. She loved the game and continued to golf right through this past season. Myrna also loved a good night of games with family and friends, whether it was cards, cribbage, or whatever the kids suggested (except pictionary!). A true card shark, she was always the kindest person, unless you were playing against her! Her home became a safe haven where everyone was welcome. Full of laughter, joy, and humour.
She was an avid Edmonton Oilers and Toronto Blue Jays fan, and an even bigger fan of her kids and grandkids. She never missed a chance to cheer them on at soccer, baseball, hockey, or wrestling matches, even braving snowy, avalanche-territory mountain passes just to watch her grandkids play hockey.
Myrna also had a love of travel and adventure. She explored Ireland with her dear friend Carol, visited Norway with family, and in her 80s journeyed to South Africa with her sister Karen (and Jack) and her nephew’s family. She travelled to Mexico, Texas, and Hawaii, and even went ziplining in Las Vegas a few years ago and, of course, couldn’t resist a visit to the casino!
Throughout her life, Myrna built countless cherished friendships and maintained them with love, laughter, and care. She was known for her kindness, thoughtfulness, listening ear, quick wit, and unwavering support for those she loved. She led an active, joy-filled life that defied her age, and it’s hard to believe she’s gone.
Myrna was our rock, our greatest supporter, and our constant source of love and laughter. We will miss her immensely and will hold tight to all of our memories until we are together again.
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