Alice Helen Porte
(nee Hildebrand)
1927 ~ 2024On Sunday, April 7, 2024, Alice Helen Porte Nee Hildebrand, aged 96 of Morden, went to her eternal rest. Alice was born on June 19, 1927 in a trailer East of Rosenfeld to Jacob and Helena Hildebrand. She was predeceased by her parents, Jacob and Helena Hildebrand, husband Archibald Duncan Donald Porte, son Keith Spencer Porte, brother Jake Hildebrand, and brother Harry Hildebrand. Alice will be greatly missed by her family, son Gene (Cheryl) grand daughter Tiffany (Johnny) Blanchard great grand kids Abby and Logan. Grand daughter Stacey (Julian) Kulbacki great grand sons Braeden and Barrett. Son Bruce (Moira) granddaughter Meagan (Dwight) Heppner great grand daughters Danyel and Cameron, grand son Adam (Sara) great grand kids Persephone and Leander. Son Kim (Kimberley) grandson Jason (Carolyn), great grand kids Zahra and Everette, grandson Colin (Shannon) great grand daughters Madelyn, Melanie, and Claire, and granddaughter Michelle (Lindsey) Kergen great grandsons Barrett and Grayson. Son Kevin (Jane) grand sons Jaxon and Liam. She is survived by her siblings Edna Jackman, Edwin Hildebrand, Gloria Hildebrand, and Dale Hildebrand.
Alice lived most of her life in Plum Coulee, then in 2000 they moved to the Lions Manor in Winkler, and in 2022 she moved in Tabor Home in Morden where she spent her final years.
Along with living on a farm prior, Alice was employed at Marshall Wells and at Plum Coulee Co-op. She was active in the Plum Coulee New Horizon Centre, she enjoyed sports, especially when her grandchildren were involved. Alice loved curling and was a big Toronto Blue Jays fan.
Memorial service will be held on Tuesday, April 16th at 2:00 p.m., at Wiebe Funeral Homes in Morden, with Reg Hildebrand officiating. Private Interment for immediate family at the Plum Coulee Cemetery prior to the memorial service. Wiebe Funeral Homes Morden is in care of arrangements.
The family would like to extend their deepest gratitude for the support. Your thoughts and prayers have been greatly appreciated. Special thanks to Tabor Home in Morden for their care and compassion. If so desired, donations can be made to the Plum Coulee Community Foundation.