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FOREMAN, BUD IRISHMAN, ROBERT ...

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FOREMAN, Bud Irishman, Robert (Bud) George Foreman left us at 4:45 p.m. on May 14, 2014 to go dance with the leprechauns and with his wife Dorothy Anne, who predeceased him on April 12, 1995. He may also be found playing hockey, golf, bowling, badminton, hunting, softball, helping his neighbour build a fence or just having an Irish whiskey with his friends. Bud was always there to lend a hand to anyone in need or do a quiet deed when no one was looking. With a twinkle in his eye, he always had a little "story" up his sleeve. The Irishmen always have a story to tell you know. (Bud) was born in Kamsack, Sask. On May 2, 1929 to George Andrew Foreman and Ethel Charity (Bawdon). After graduation he worked at Marshall Wells Hardware Store and Kamsack Locker Plant until he joined the RCMP on February 15, 1950. He retired on July 11, 1984 as a Staff/Sargeant and had been posted in Chemanius, Alberni, Kelowna, Hazelton, Terrace, Vernon, Prince George and Penticton. He leaves to mourn his wife: Sandra Jean; brother: Bill (Margaret), Kingston, ON; children: Robert Bruce (Arlene) and Kenneth James (Kim); grandchildren: Christopher James, Nicholas Joshua, Aaran Robert, Kelsi Anne Star, Taryn Lea; great-grandson Cayden Joshua; sister-in-law: Sandra Lee. A celebration of life will be held at the Summerland Legion at a later date.

LIM, DR. DON WAH MAY 25, 1922 ...

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LIM, Dr. Don Wah May 25, 1922 - May 12, 2014 Don was born and raised in Vancouver, BC. He is survived by Gloria, his loving wife of 57 years and their five children Julia, Dawn, Michael, Dianne, and Caroline, 8 grandchildren, three siblings Walter (Wan), Lily (Frank - deceased), Robert (Louise - deceased), sister-in-law Grace (wife of On, predeceased) many nieces and nephews. He is predeceased by two brothers and a sister: Frank, On and Fannie. Don was very involved in the Okanagan community as a doctor, businessman, and friend. He was a very dedicated father to his family. Don's long career in medicine spanned over 49 years. He was accepted into medical school at Queens' University in Kingston, Ontario where he graduated in 1946 at the top of his class. His family practice began in Vancouver and Queen Charlotte Islands before coming to Kelowna in 1949. To further his medical career, Don and Gloria moved to Portland, Oregon from 1957 - 1959, where he was selected as one of six elite students to study under the guidance of Dr. Kenneth Swan for his Ophthalmology residency. Returning to Kelowna, Don became one of first Ophthalmologists at Kelowna General Hospital as an eye specialist and surgeon, retiring his practice in l995. He has been honoured with his portrait in the new Centennial Eye Clinic at KGH. He was active in tennis, golf and loved annual fishing trips with family and friends. Forever a scholar, he had a passion for learning new languages, history, art, and always reading, especially the Globe and Mail and medical journals. His favourite music included jazz and classical selections. Don and Gloria travelled the world together to many distant places, enjoyed cruises, RV'ing, and family station wagon trips. He also loved taking walks and car rides with his grand dog, Charlie. The family is forever grateful to the wonderful doctors, nurses, and care aids at both Kelowna General Hospital and Cottonwoods who cared for Don with much love and compassion. Donations in Don's name may be made to the Eye Care Centre, Kelowna General Hospital or the Heart and Stroke Foundation. A Celebration of Life will be held on Wednesday, May 21, 2014, 3 pm at Kelowna Golf and Country Club, 1297 Glenmore Drive, Kelowna, BC. Condolences may be sent to the family by visiting www.everdenrust.com 250-860-6440

PAULEY, HENRY "HAP" ANDREW HAP...

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PAULEY, Henry "Hap" Andrew Hap Pauley passed away on Wednesday, May 14, 2014 at the age of 87 years after battling cancer in Calgary, AB. He is survived by his loving daughters, June Feldman, Gail MacLachlan; and son, Brent Pauley. Hap lived a full 87 years and after more than 40 years as a successful Montreal businessman, he retired in western Canada. He was greatly loved and will be missed by his immediate and extended family, grandchildren, and many friends. He asked that we celebrate his life, remember his dedication to work, family and senior softball!! Messages of condolence may be left for the family at www.myalternatives.ca

SKELTON, PEGGY PASSED AWAY PEA...

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SKELTON, Peggy Passed away peacefully on April 30, 2014 in Victoria, BC after a brief bout with cancer. Born Margaret Ann Gardiner Jaffray in 1937 to Andrew and Margaret Jaffray, Peggy grew up in the well-loved Jaffray's Bakery on Dunbar Street in Vancouver and attended Lord Byng Secondary. After teaching in North Vancouver, Peggy married Donald Skelton, with whom she lovingly raised their four children, Ian, Craig, Sandra (Stinson) and Keith. They lived in Okanagan Center, Pender Harbour, Sechelt and finally in Westbank on Okanagan Lake that remained dear to her heart and provided many of her happiest times with her children and grandchildren. Peggy had a life-long passion for singing. As a teenager, she joined the Elgar Choir, traveling as far as England to sing in Queen Elizabeth's garden. Throughout her life, she sang in many choirs, performed in musicals, and recently went to Prague with the Newcombe Singers Choir. Peggy taught in elementary schools around the Westbank area for many years and will be fondly remembered by her many students. Peggy was a great Mom, a caring friend, and a devoted grandmother to Andrew Craig, Andrew Douglas, Gwendolyn, Caitlyn and Sean. The family would like to thank the staff at the Jubilee Hospital third floor north and Hospice for their incredible help during Mom's final journey. At Mom's request, there will be a small family service. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Victoria Hospice Foundation or Canadian Cancer Society.

CROWLEY, ANN MOYRA (NEE ANTHON...

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CROWLEY, Ann Moyra (nee Anthony) Ann passed away peacefully on May 7th, 2014 at the Village at Smith Creek in West Kelowna, BC at the age of 77 years. Predeceased by her husband Ron and her parents William and Mary Anthony. Ann is survived by her children: Mark Crowley (Laura) and Lori Odam (Rory) of New Westminster, BC and Mike Crowley (Brenda) of Kelowna, BC; grandchildren, Shea, Kaz, Jamie, Erin, Madison and Sean; brother David Anthony (Marcelle); sister in law Vera Crowley (Eric) and Thelma LaFortune (Dick) and numerous nieces and nephews and great-nieces and nephews. The family would like to send a special thanks to Dr. Canning and to the exceptional staff at the Village at Smith Creek. A celebration of life to be held Friday, May 23rd, 2014 at 3:00 pm at Bell & Burnaby Funeral Chapel, 4276 Hastings St., Burnaby, BC. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to the Alzheimer's Society of BC or the ALS Society of BC.

STOCKS, DAPHNE INEZ: OCT. 13, ...

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STOCKS, DAPHNE INEZ: Oct. 13, 1926 - May 12, 2014 Born in Penticton, Daphne passed away peacefully in her own home at the age of 87. She was predeceased by her father, Lumb Stocks (Pioneer Penticton Photographer), mother Marion, brothers Peter and Jack, sister Babe Bennest. She is survived by her brother David, nephews Bill, Brian (Anita) and family, Jack, Jim (Bernie) and family and Doug Bennest and family, niece Jane Stocks, great-nephews, Justin, Trevor and Andrew Stocks, great niece Jodie Goulet (Mike) and family, god-daughter Wendy Gilmour (Bruce) and life-long friend Pam Roome (Wendy's mother), Alix MacDonald (daughter of her late life-long friend, Marian MacDonald) and many cousins. She was even a great-great aunt! Daphne enjoyed a career in stenography in several fields in Vancouver and Penticton. In retirement she was active in volunteerism and was a member of the Okanagan Basketry Guild and a keen supporter of The Penticton Art Gallery and its activities. Like many of her family and close friends, she was an avid walker, swimmer and gardener. She especially enjoyed nature and activities of the Naturalist Club. Special thanks to the staff at Interior Health and neighbours Diane and Gordon Kupczyk and Bonnie (Don) Hilgartner and Alix MacDonald for their loving care in her final days. At Daphne's request there will be no burial service. Daphne's ashes will be interred in the family plot, Lakeview Cemetery at a later date and family and close friends may pay their respects during the summer. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to a charity of choice in Daphne's memory. Written condolences can be mailed to D.E. Stocks, 686 Victoria Dr, Penticton B.C. V2A 5N6

STEPHENSON, EVA MURIEL (MARCH ...

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STEPHENSON, Eva Muriel (March 13, 1921 - May 15, 2014) Following complications from surgery for Colon Cancer, Eva joined her dance partner, Alf, for a gentle waltz. She is survived by her loving daughter, Cheryl (Daryll, her favorite son in law), grandsons, Richard, Derek (Ruby), great granddaughters, Brooklyn, Charleigh and Veronica. She is also survived by her very special friend, Bill and many nieces and nephews. She is predeceased by her son, Gregory (1976) and husband Alfred (1999) and her 12 siblings. Join the family for a Celebration of Life Service at Hawthorn Park, 867 K.L.O. Road, Kelowna, BC at 2:00pm, Saturday, May 24, 2014. She said the World was moving too fast for her and it finally slowed down enough for her to jump off. As an expression of sympathy, you may make donations to the Sindi Ahluwalia Hawkins Cancer Center for the Southern Interior. Cremation arrangements in care of Everden Rust Funeral Services, (250) 860-6440. Condolences may be sent to the family visiting www.everdenrust.com

DUPUIS, MARGARET (PEGGY) JEPSO...

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DUPUIS, Margaret (Peggy) Jepson We would like to let you know that our beautiful Mom passed away peacefully Wednesday evening May 7th, 2014 with a smile on her face as Dad took her hand and brought her home. She is survived by her loving son Cliff (Linda) of Calgary and daughter Jill (Ken) McGuire of Kelowna. Family meant everything to Mom and she so loved her grandchildren - Devlin (Francesca) of Calgary, Ryan (Camille) of Australia, Sonia of Calgary, Brook (Miki) of Kelowna, Chase (Andria) of Edmonton and Tait (Jennelle) of Kelowna. Mom was blessed with 8 great-grandchildren whom she loved dearly - Kristen, Ashie, Tammy, Lachie of Australia, Rowan and Erin of Calgary, Veronica and Sibella of Edmonton. Mom was very excited to welcome her 9th great-granddaughter (Piper), due this July in Kelowna. Mom was sadly predeceased by her husband Gerry Dupuis in 1999 and longtime family friend Norm Boyd in 2007. Mom was born Oct. 10, 1919 in Drumheller, Alberta. Although we are heartbroken to lose our Mom we are comforted knowing she is once again with Dad, Norm, her Mother and Father (Lida and William Pugsley), brother Lyn Pugsley and sister Lucille Cruickshank. The family would like to give our most heartfelt thank you's to all who loved and cared for Mom the last few years. Belinda of TLC and her girls - thank you!! Lakeview Lodge and all the wonderful staff on the 3rd floor - thank you!! Mom was a very gentle lady with a twinkle in her eye and a beautiful smile. We love you Mom. Goodbye my family my life has passed I loved you all to the very last Weep not for me, but courage take, Love each other, for my sake For those you love don't go away They walk beside you every day Private family gathering will be held in September at Canim Lake.

KLETKE, GUSTAV WENT TO BE WITH...

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KLETKE, Gustav Went to be with the Lord on Thursday, May 15, 2014 at the age of 87. Lovingly remembered by his wife of 61 years, Eva; children: Jennie Lea-Wilson of Regina, Gordon (Anita) of Edmonton, Esther Hildebrandt (John) of Winnipeg, Doris Kletke of Kelowna; Ray of Kelowna; grandchildren: Colin Lea-Wilson (Jade), Amanda Aiken, Carrie Kletke, Stefanie Kletke (Dana Oullette), Sherri-Lynn Mahdal (Mark), Christine Haynes, Danielle Parent, Michael Hildebrandt (Phoebe), Anthony Hildebrandt, Becca Kletke and Carter Kletke; great grandchildren: Byron, Owen, Emma, Brandon, Joe, Emily, Paxton, John and Charlie; sisters: Johanna Beer of Germany, Hedwig Hapke of Edmonton, Emma Scherl (Adam) of Chilliwack, Helga Kehl (Fred) of Port Colbourne, ON; brother-in-law George Braun of Chilliwack; sister-in-law Ursula Kletke; numerous nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his siblings: Blondine Heuss (Heinz), Emilie Braun, Otto Kletke and Waldemar Kletke. Nicknamed "Mr. Smiley" by his hospital caregivers, Gustav's friendly disposition touched everyone he met. Time of Visitation will be held on Monday, May 19th at 7:00 to 8:00 pm at Springfield Funeral Home, 2020 Springfield Road, Kelowna, BC. A Funeral Service will be held on Tuesday, May 20, 2014 at 11:00 at Evangel Church (Heritage Room), 3261 Gordon Drive, Kelowna, BC. Interment to follow in the Kelowna Memorial Park Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made in Gustav's name to Evangel Church for "Childcare Plus" sponsorship, www.evangelbc.org Condolences may be sent to the family by visiting www.springfieldfuneralhome.com 250-860-7077

TOWGOOD, MARILYN CLARA: PASSED...

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TOWGOOD, MARILYN CLARA: passed away peacefully on May 10, 2014 at the age of 77 years. She is lovingly remembered and sadly missed by her daughters; Leanne and Lois, many nieces, nephews and longtime friends. Marilyn was sadly predeceased by Rob, her husband of 52 years, her brothers; Gerry, Harry and Jim and sister, Margaret. Marilyn was born in Winnipeg in 1936 as part of the large Alexander clan, and had many happy memories of family gatherings. In 1959 she moved to Penticton and met her future husband Rob. Rob and Marilyn married in 1961 and settled on the Towgood family orchard in Trout Creek, where they raised their daughters, Leanne and Lois, and farmed for 35 years. Rob and Marilyn were very active in the Summerland Kinsmen, Kinettes and K40clubs, and made many lifelong friends there. In her later years, Marilyn enjoyed getting together with her Mahjong and birthday lunch groups. She was at her happiest when surrounded by family and friends. Marilyn will be remembered for her loving kindness, great sense of humour and feisty character. A memorial tea will be held in Marilyn's honour on Saturday, May 24, 2014, from 2:00 - 4:30 pm at the Summerland Anglican Church Hall. Condolences may be directed to the family through providencefuneralhomes.com

CRANE, WILLIAM: OF NARAMATA, P...

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CRANE, WILLIAM: of Naramata, passed away with his family by his side on May 21, 2014 at the age of 87 years. He will be remembered and sadly missed by: his dear friend Carol of Riverside, Washington; his children Steve (Diana) of Richmond, Ian (Bonnie) of Chilliwack, and Donna (Lenny) of Naramata; grandchildren Jody (Helen), Jade (Jason “Charney”), Katie (Richard) and great granddaughters Marvel, Navy, Brooklyn and Josephine. He was sadly predeceased by his loving wife Isobel and infant son Christopher. 'Poppa' was a truly amazing man, who will be missed by all who knew and loved him. Friends and neighbours are welcome to join the family in a Celebration of Life at his house on June 7th, 2014 from 1-5 pm. 2875 Gammon Road, Naramata, B.C. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to a local 4-H club in memory of Bill's support.

JOSIASSEN, HANS MAIJLAND LOST ...

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JOSIASSEN, Hans Maijland Lost his battle with Pancreatic cancer on May 24, 2014. Beloved husband to his wife Judith; wonderful father to his sons Christian (Tasha) and Craig (Taylor) and a grandfather who adored his granddaughter Hayden. He also leaves behind his sister Yvonne (Ben); brother Tom (Sandy) and nieces: Jamie, Nicole and Amanda. All who knew him will understand how much we've lost. Hans chose to be cremated and there will be no formal service at his request. Condolences may be sent to the family by visiting www.springfieldfuneralhome.com 250-860-7077

PURCELL, O. SHIRLEY SHIRLEY PA...

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PURCELL, O. Shirley Shirley passed away on Sun., April 27, 2014. A Memorial Tea will be held at the Kelowna Golf Course on Fri., May 30th, from 2-4pm.

ALEXANDER, MARJORIE JUNE 1919 ...

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ALEXANDER, Marjorie June 1919 - 2014 Born June 30, 1919, Marjorie JUNE Alexander passed away at Foothills Country Hospice on May 23, 2014. She was predeceased by her first husband Grenville; her second husband Tom; twelve brothers and sisters and daughter Dorcean. June is survived by 3 sons - Fred (Joanne) of Saskatoon; Tom (Heather) of Burnaby; and Bud (Kathy) of Calgary. She is also survived by 6 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Mom had a full life. She loved to needlepoint and created many beautiful pictures. She sang in the church choir and helped in the women's auxiliary group for many years. She loved to play the organ at home. She was always up for a mean game of bridge. Most of all, mom loved to laugh. Mischievous in nature, she loved a good joke whether it was one played by her or played on her. All in all, she enjoyed life. She will be greatly missed. The family would like to thank all the staff at Symphony Senior Living, Evergreen; the doctors, nurses and staff at Calgary South Health Campus, Ward 66, for their kind, loving care of mom. We would also like to thank the nurses, staff and volunteers at Foothills Country Hospice for their caring and compassion for both mom and family during her final hours. A Memorial Service will be held in Kelowna, BC at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made directly to the Foothills Country Hospice Society, PO Box 274, Stn Main, Okotoks, AB T1S 1A5 or a charity of your choice. Messages of remembrance may be left for the family at www.southcalgaryfuneralcentre.ca SOUTH CALGARY FUNERAL CENTRE and CREMATORIUM (at Lake Fraser Gate) Telephone: 403-297-0711 Honoured Provider of Dignity Memorial.

MULLIN, LILLIAN ADA EILEEN AUG...

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MULLIN, Lillian Ada Eileen August 3, 1922 - May 27, 2014 Eileen died peacefully, loved by her daughters Lori and Liz, her sons in law, Ken, Ken and Johnny, and her special 'other' daughters, Bert, Karen and Joyce. Also survived by niece Sandra (Bill) and nephew Rick (Harriet) of BC, John (Gail), Barbara (Byron) and numerous other nieces and nephews in Ontario. Mom lived a full life, from her younger years in south east Ontario, to raising her three girls, first in Abbotsford, BC then in Whitehorse, Yukon, to her retirement years in Kelowna, BC. Mom served with pride in the Canadian Air Force during the second world war. At the age of 50 she returned to school to complete her grade 12 and became a licensed practical nurse. She loved her years working in the hospital in Whitehorse. After moving to Kelowna at the ripe young age of 71 she decided she should finally learn to swim and took swimming lessons at the Kelowna Family Y where she enjoyed swimming with her special friend Helen. Mom was sadly predeceased by her oldest daughter Cynthia, her husband Michael as well as her sister and 5 brothers. At Mom's request, there will be no service. The family will hold a celebration of her wonderful life at a future date. For their compassionate care of Mom and of us, we are forever grateful to Dr. Tereposky, Community Health Nurse Deanna, community care workers and the wonderful staff and volunteers at Hospice House. Should people be inclined, we encourage donations to the Kelowna General Hospital Foundation, Palliative Care or the Hospice House, 2035 Ethel Street, Kelowna, BC V1Y 2Z6. Condolences may be sent to the family by visiting www.mem.com and searching her name under stories.

KELOWNA RIGHT TO LIFE SOCIETY ...

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Kelowna Right to Life Society 250-862-8202 prolifekelowna.com 241-1889 Springfield Rd, Kelowna, BC V1Y 5V5 Defending life from conception to natural death

VAN DE VYVERE, JULES JULES ROC...

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VAN DE VYVERE, Jules Jules Rocee Van de Vyvere, husband of Caroline, father of Bert (Peggy) of Kelowna, Brian (Kathy) of Walkerton ON, and Robert (Joanna) of Dubai UAE; grandfather to Lisa, Tracey, Carolynn, Kris, Mark, David, James (Jay), Jayson, Ryan and eleven great grandchildren, went to be with the Lord on Sunday, May 25th, 2014 at the age of ninety one. He is survived by his sister Simone Devodder of St. Boniface, MB and many nieces and nephews who remember him fondly. Jules is predeceased by his wife of 57 years and mother of his children, Florence, and his son James Lawrence (Jan) of Vernon, BC, also by brothers Daniel, Camille, Roger and parents Albert and Irma Van de Vyvere. Jules grew up in the thirties on a small farm on the outskirts of Winnipeg, MB learning the discipline of hard work at an early age. His father died when Jules was fifteen so his mother relied upon him and his siblings to do the necessary work to allow them to scrimp by. After college he joined the Royal Canadian Navy. When WWII ended he was employed by Canada Packers, eventually becoming Manager of the poultry division at Walkerton, ON. From there he was transferred to upgrade similar operations in Winnipeg and Edmonton, finally retiring to West Kelowna in 1984. Wherever he moved, Jules was active in his church and community. His hard work and drive made him a valued addition to church boards, The Knights of Columbus and other organizations he served. In fact, he achieved Fourth Degree Knighthood and served a term as Grand Knight. When his wife Florence required more care, he eventually admitted her to the Brookhaven Seniors' facility, visiting her daily to care for her. After her death, he married Caroline, whom he met as she was caring for her former husband (Ernie Chore). They enjoyed their opportunities to travel with friends and visit family until he too, required care and became a resident of "The Village at Smith Creek" in West Kelowna where he received wonderfully compassionate care until his death. Throughout his life as son, husband, father, friend, volunteer he gave generously of his energy and commitment to all. Prayer service will be held on Sunday, June 1, 2014 at 6:30 pm with a Funeral Mass being held on Monday, June 2, 2014 at 10:30 am both at Our Lady of Lourdes, 2547 Hebert Road, West Kelowna, BC. Cremation to follow. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Kelowna General Hospital Foundation or Our Lady of Lourdes School. Condolences may be sent to the family by visiting www.springfieldfuneralhome.com 250-860-7077

ROBERTSON, HAROLD WILLIAM 1910...

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ROBERTSON, Harold William 1910 - 2014 Harold William Robertson died at Kelowna, BC on May 28, 2014, just weeks before his 104th birthday. He is survived by his children: Kenneth (Sylvia) in Victoria, BC, Garry (Valerie) in Yorkton, SK, and Carolin in Kelowna, BC. He is also survived by his grandchildren: Shannon in Vancouver, and Melanie, Jared, and Melinda in Yorkton. Harold was predeceased by his wife Myrtle (nee Benson) in 2010; his parents James Smith Robertson and Sophia Susan (nee Robinson); and his 9 siblings: Mildred, Blanche, Lloyd, Mae, Violet, Annie, Della, Kenneth, and Marion. Both Harold and his wife, Myrtle were members of families who were pioneers in Saskatchewan. Harold's parents had moved from Lanark County, Ontario to Saskatchewan in 1903. Harold was born in the family farmhouse on Sec. 18, Tp. 4, Rge. 5, W 2nd M., near Lampman in SE Saskatchewan in June 1910. He was the 8th of 10 children. When he was a young child, Harold moved with his family to a farm near Weyburn, SK where he grew up doing the usual manual farm work. Travel to town and school was on foot or by horse. Fortunately he liked riding horses and he started very early. Harold saw his first car when he was about 6 years old, and a few years later the first airplane appeared. Harold's early off-farm jobs were driving horses on road construction and later, hauling rocks for the addition to the large Saskatchewan Hospital at Weyburn. He liked physical activities and competed in provincial amateur boxing competitions. The Depression hit the farmers in Saskatchewan very hard. However, with his parents, two brothers and one sister available to run the farm, his family supported Harold through Teacher's College in Moose Jaw in 1934. In 1935, Harold became the first teacher at Somme, Saskatchewan. There, he met his wife Myrtle Benson, whose family had homesteaded near Porcupine Plain. Harold and Myrtle were married in Regina in 1937 and found a teaching job at Yeoman, a rural one room school in the dust of southern Saskatchewan. Just as some farmers were forced to do, in the summer of 1937 they moved north to Archerwill where there was an abundance of jobs, water, trees, and wildlife, all of which made survival much more likely. Here they built their first house and in that year, Harold was the only teacher for a class of 59 students. He spent the next 33 years teaching in the Hudson Bay and Wadena School Districts. While in Archerwill, Harold and Myrtle had 3 children: Kenneth, Garry, and Carolin. During this time he periodically continued his education at the University of Saskatchewan. Harold particularly enjoyed physical education and ran successful sports programs when teaching. He also obtained a journeyman certificate in carpentry, and taught industrial arts and physical education. While teaching at McQuarrie School near Carragana, SK, he spent considerable off-work time hunting, trapping muskrats, and bee keeping. From 1950 to 1960 they lived at Nora, SK, where they built a house and, for the first time, lived in a house that had electricity. Running water came later in Wadena. They also spent a few more years at Wadena and Viscount, again building their houses, before retiring. In 1970, he and Myrtle built their retirement home in the Rutland area of Kelowna, BC and kept active picking apples, cross-country skiing, square dancing, gold panning, and other activities, including annual RV trips to visit family and friends in Saskatchewan. As Myrtle was of Norwegian descent, they joined the Kelowna Sons of Norway. Harold was a charter member of the Okanagan branch of the Saskatchewan Retired Teachers Association. In 1995, Harold and Myrtle moved to a nearby condo, and in 2005 they moved into an assisted living suite at Sun Pointe Village, a senior's facility also in their neighbourhood. Harold parked the 1985 Volvo when he turned 97. Throughout his life, Harold enjoyed accepting challenges and learning new life skills, and had an ongoing curiosity about the world. This may have contributed to his maintenance of good physical and mental capacities as well as his longevity. Harold lived through times which put great demands on rural people. Perhaps the hardships of all rural people produce the cooperative ethic that Harold shared with his neighbours during his long and active life. Thank you to Harold's longtime friends, and the residents and staff at Sun Pointe Village for their friendship and care. There will be no service (or flowers, please) by Harold's request. Condolences may be sent to the family through the guest book at www.valleyviewfuneralhome.com Arrangements entrusted to Valleyview Funeral Home, Kelowna, BC 250-765-3147.

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DERICKSON, MARY PASSED AWAY PE...

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DERICKSON, Mary Passed away peacefully with family at her side on Thursday, May 29, 2014 at the age of 89. Survived by her loving family, daughters: Deanna Hamilton (Barry), Rose Lube (Lorne), Bonnie Thompson, Marion Radawetz (Mike); sons: Dave Derickson (Debbie), Larry Derrickson (Jo-Ann); "adopted" son Dr. Tim Raybould (Jody Wilson-Raybould); son-in-law Herman Hohn all of Westbank, BC; many grand, great and great-great grandchildren and brother Wally Parker (Marion) and sister Mildred Bonneau (Reynolds) both of Vernon; and a large extended family. Predeceased by her husband Dave, daughter Linda Hohn, grandson Dan Hohn and son-in-law Gary Thompson. A Celebration of Life will be held on Tuesday, June 3, 2014 at 10:00 am at the Pavilion at Pine Stadium, 1920 Quail Lane, Westbank, BC. Condolences may be sent to the family by visiting www.springfieldfuneralhome.com 250-860-7077
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