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Obituary of Franz Sehn
Franz Sehn
After leaving Winnipeg to escape the cold, Franz made his home in Calgary and eventually settled in Fort Steele, B.C., where he restored a heritage house, making it his home until his passing. He became well known for his craftsmanship, particularly his work creating Inukshuks. His perfectionism and strong work ethic were legendaryâhe would never settle for or even utter the words “good enough.”
Franz was deeply connected to the mountains which were âhis churchâ as he used to say. An avid outdoorsman, he knew every hiking trail in the area like the back of his hand. His passion for finding âyellow pebblesâ brought him great joy, and he often spoke of the thrill of discovering gold, or what he called a âjewelry boxâ.
Franz was a generous and kind-hearted man, always willing to lend a hand to friends in need. He had an unshakable sense of gratitude and would always end a favour received with a sincere, “thanks for caring.” Known affectionately as âCoyoteâ by his close friends or âDirty Dingusâ, as he would call himself, Franzâs caring nature and warm friendship will be deeply missed. He became a valued member of the staff at Fort Steele Resort, where his energy and work ethic were unmatched, often outworking those half his age.
Franz was predeceased by his wife, Delnora Sehn, and his two older brothers. He leaves behind many dear friends who considered him family, and whose lives were enriched by his friendship. He passed away at 83 years old on November 15, 2024, at the East Kootenay Regional Hospital in Cranbrook BC, after a peaceful nightâs rest. Those close to him would like to extend their deepest gratitude to the nursing staff at EK Regional Hospital for their compassionate care given to Franz.
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