Alfred (Fred) Rusterholz

November 8, 1929 - July 17, 2025
July 28, 2025 1 Condolence Print Obituary Send Flowers

Remembered with loving memory, Fred Rusterholz passed away in Edmonton on July 17, 2025, at age 95, following complications from a stroke. Though the last weeks were difficult, Fred’s quiet strength, kindness, and readiness to help others defined his life from beginning to end.

Born in Zurich, Switzerland, Fred trained as a mechanic before moving to Canada at 21 for a job in Westlock, Alberta. Initially planning to continue on to Brazil, he changed course after meeting Mary Cherniwchan at a dance in Edmonton. They married in August 1954 and built a home and life together. Their family included David (born 1958), Maria, and Richard, both adopted in 1962.

Fred was a skilled tradesman who opened Turicum Auto Electric in 1963, focusing on vehicle electrical repairs and tune-ups. His brother-in-law, Aldo Pezzani, joined the business in 1968. Over the years, Fred developed close bonds with the entire Cherniwchan family.

He enjoyed many hobbies: fishing year-round with family trips to Lac La Biche, marksmanship with trophies from the Swiss Rifle Club, and artistic carving and jewelry-making. An avid gardener, he generously shared produce and advice with neighbours, who supported him in return in later years.

Although hearing loss kept Fred from church activities in later years, his Christian faith remained central to his values. Earlier, he and Mary had supported church groups like Fun Seekers, assisting youth with developmental challenges. Fred lived with quiet integrity — always ready to lend a hand.

In 2024, Fred moved into Rosedale Assisted Living. Despite vision and hearing challenges, he stayed socially engaged and made new friends. He loved to share stories, always ready with a bit of humor. He continued his daily visits to see Mary in continuing care at the Edmonton General, walking there with his walker until his stroke on May 28 — a clear expression of love and devotion that never faded.

He was predeceased by his parents Kaspar and Klara; brothers Max and Hugo; sister Alice; and granddaughter Marilyn.

He is survived by his beloved wife Mary; brother Albert (Erika); sons David and Richard (Loretta); daughter Maria, with whom the family has lost contact; grandson Aaron (Katie); and great-grandchildren Nash, Banks, and Aria. He is also remembered by his dear brother-in-law Aldo Pezzani and numerous nieces and nephews, all of whom he valued deeply.

Fred requested a simple cremation and wished his ashes scattered on Crown land he and Mary often visited. He chose not to have a memorial service, preferring to be remembered quietly.

Fred will be remembered as a loving husband, a caring father and grandfather, a loyal friend, and a neighbour always willing to help. His steady kindness made a difference to many.

Baptized Lutheran and for many years a member of Grace United Church, Fred’s faith was shown in the way he lived — humble, compassionate, and service-oriented.

May he rest in peace, remembered warmly by those who knew him.

  1. Uncle Fred was such a wonderful inspiration. He was full of kindness, intelligence and gentle humour. It was always a pleasure to see him and feel his keen interest in my life and in the world generally. I shall miss him. Condolences and love to his family.
    Linda Rubuliak

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