SCOTTY JOEL BRUISED HEAD - ISSOKIMI
January 16, 1978 - December 20, 2015 Born January 16, 1978 to his mother Naatohkiyaaki Monica Bruised Head.He grew up in the foothills where he learned how to play hockey, and ride horses. Being from a family who loves the rodeo, he participated and won the IRCA junior boys Steer riding. He was a great hockey player, he played with Kainai, Piikani, Southland Ice Dogs and Siksika teams. Not only was he big, tall and strong, he was the enforcer who protected his fellow hockey players and helped them to many championships. Scotty worked in the oil fields in northern Alberta, later he helped to build the towers for power lines in southern Alberta. He also worked with numerous construction companies throughout the years; IONA Construction, Valard Construction, and Synergy Construction He is survived by sons Traven Weasel Traveler, Austin Fox, Treylin and Ethan Saskatchewan-Bruised Head; Sisters, Courtney Sunny Beth (Kelly), Chantal (Blake); "Brothers" Scooter, Chad, Jessie, Leo, Lyle, Joey, Redlight, Shane, JR, Ty, and others too numerous to name; niece Christina and nephew Talyn; adopted parents Leonard & Dorothy Day Rider aunts Sandra & Genevieve (Roy), uncles Phillip, John, Lucious & Pam, Melvin & Teresa, Joe & Lorraine, and Pete. Grandmother Sadie Wadsworth-Many Fingers. Many cousins; Lynette(Kerry), Deidre (Steven), Barclay (Tracy), Angie, Waylon, Kristy, Nicole (Kyle), Buster, Joni, Buck, Nelson, Cody and the Bruised Head, Wadsworth, and Day Chief clans. Scotty was pre-deceased by his Grandfathers Everett Bruised Head and Floyd Many Fingers. A Wake Service will be at the Senator Gladstone Hall, Blood Reserve on Sunday, December 27th from 7:00 to 11:00 p.m. The Funeral Mass will be at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Blood Reserve on Monday, December 28th at 11:00 a.m. sharp, with Father Pawel Andrasz officiating. Interment in St. Catherine’s Cemetery. Feast to follow at the Senator Gladstone Hall
January 16, 1978 - December 20, 2015 Born January 16, 1978 to his mother Naatohkiyaaki Monica Bruised Head.He grew up in the foothills where he learned how to play hockey, and ride horses. Being from a family who loves the rodeo, he participated and won the IRCA junior boys Steer riding. He was a great hockey player, he played with Kainai, Piikani, Southland Ice Dogs and Siksika teams. Not only was he big, tall and strong, he was the enforcer who protected his fellow hockey players and helped them to many championships. Scotty worked in the oil fields in northern Alberta, later he helped to build the towers for power lines in southern Alberta. He also worked with numerous construction companies throughout the years; IONA Construction, Valard Construction, and Synergy Construction He is survived by sons Traven Weasel Traveler, Austin Fox, Treylin and Ethan Saskatchewan-Bruised Head; Sisters, Courtney Sunny Beth (Kelly), Chantal (Blake); "Brothers" Scooter, Chad, Jessie, Leo, Lyle, Joey, Redlight, Shane, JR, Ty, and others too numerous to name; niece Christina and nephew Talyn; adopted parents Leonard & Dorothy Day Rider aunts Sandra & Genevieve (Roy), uncles Phillip, John, Lucious & Pam, Melvin & Teresa, Joe & Lorraine, and Pete. Grandmother Sadie Wadsworth-Many Fingers. Many cousins; Lynette(Kerry), Deidre (Steven), Barclay (Tracy), Angie, Waylon, Kristy, Nicole (Kyle), Buster, Joni, Buck, Nelson, Cody and the Bruised Head, Wadsworth, and Day Chief clans. Scotty was pre-deceased by his Grandfathers Everett Bruised Head and Floyd Many Fingers. A Wake Service will be at the Senator Gladstone Hall, Blood Reserve on Sunday, December 27th from 7:00 to 11:00 p.m. The Funeral Mass will be at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Blood Reserve on Monday, December 28th at 11:00 a.m. sharp, with Father Pawel Andrasz officiating. Interment in St. Catherine’s Cemetery. Feast to follow at the Senator Gladstone Hall