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CORCORAN, TOM SADLY LOST HIS B...

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CORCORAN, Tom Sadly lost his battle with A.L.S. on Sunday, December 1, 2013 at the age of 70. Survived by his wife and best friend Mae and his children; Yvonne of Edmonton, Kevin (Melissa) of Calgary, Rhonda (David) of Gainsborough, SK, Brenda (David) of Martinsville, SK, Sandy of Regina, Tim (Deanne) of Calgary, Pam (Rick) of Gladstone, MB; sixteen grandchildren; five great grandchildren and his five siblings; George, Joe, Allan, Sr. Ellen, Mary and extended family. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Thursday, December 5, 2013 at 10:00AM at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, 839 Sutherland Ave., Kelowna, BC. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to ALS Society of BC, 1233-13351 Commerce Parkway, Richmond, BC V6V 2X7. Condolences may be sent to the family by visiting www.springfieldfuneralhome.com 250-860-7077

MULLINS, INEZ NORA INEZ NORA M...

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MULLINS, Inez Nora Inez Nora Mullins passed away peacefully November 30th, 2013 at the age of 83. She is survived by her sons Terry, Alex and Stephen. Inez was born in Montreal 1930. In her early years, Inez faced a lot of hardship, living through the Great Depression and the war years of WWII. The silver lining to this was that Inez developed a strength of character that was apparent to everyone who knew her, as well as a good sense of humour in the face of adversity. In the years after the war, Inez worked at Canadair as a clerk, where she eventually met the love of her life, Edward James Mullins, whom she married in 1954. Together they raised three sons in Montreal, and later in Ottawa, where they moved to in 1975. Inez re-entered the workplace soon after the move to Ottawa, and worked as a civil servant for CMHC and later at National Defence HQ. After she and her husband retired, they bought a home in Kelowna and lived there happily for the rest of their lives. Inez was a loving mother and wife who had a sharp mind and a great sense of humour. She loved cats, knitting, sewing, travelling, and most of all, spending time with her husband Jim. She will be greatly missed by her sons and friends. A Memorial Service will be held on Wednesday, December 4th, 2013 at 12:30 pm at the chapel at Springfield Funeral Home, 2020 Springfield Road, Kelowna, BC, V1Y 5V8. Should family and friends so desire, memorial donations may be made to: B.C. Heart and Stroke Foundation, 4 - 1551 Sutherland Avenue, Kelowna, BC V1Y 9M9. Condolences many be sent to the family by visiting www.springfieldfuneralhome.com 250-860-7077

LEGAL, AIME NOV. 11, 1958 - NO...

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LEGAL, AIME Nov. 11, 1958 - Nov.27, 2013 With deepest sadness we announce the passing of the most courageous, kindhearted, loving man we have ever known. Aime was truly an inspiration to everyone he loved. He taught us all to smile in times of adversity, to love and look to the positive, happier side of life, even when he was dealing with his own trials and challenges. Aime's love for his family and friends always shined brightly. Sadly he leaves behind his wife, his love and best friend, Marla, his 3 wonderful children, Dallas, Kelly and Luc, a beautiful stepdaughter, Mandy (Jason) and a precious little granddaughter, Mikayla. Aime also leaves behind his mother, father, brothers and sister. Our hearts will carry his love forever. Aime loved life, whether it be behind the wheel at work, taking care of the yard or fixing and puttering. He was a master of all trades and wouldn't think twice about jumping into the next project saying "Let's get 'er done." He was never an idle man for long, always full of life and energy. Always there to lend a hand or an ear if needed. A true "Habs" fan and always loved a good game, especially if his team was winning. LoLaLoLa my love! A very special thank-you to Dr. M. Lebel, Dr. W. Ross and the oncology staff for all their care and support to Aime. A service with his family and friends will be held to honor Aime on Saturday, Dec. 7, 2013 at 1pm at Everden Rust Funeral Services, 1130 Carmi Avenue, Penticton. In lieu of flowers, a special donation may be made on Aime's behalf to the oncology department at PRH. Condolences may be shared by visiting www.everdenrust.com

KROETSCH, DUSTIN TREVOR DUSTIN...

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KROETSCH, Dustin Trevor Dustin Trevor Kroetsch fulfilled his journey on November 28, 2013 at the age of 39. He leaves behind his loving wife Christa Taylor-Kroetsch and his doggy son Indiana Bones. He was deeply loved and will be missed by his family including his mom, Carol Shemley (Graham), his dad, Rick Kroetsch (Mel), his father-in-law and mother-in-law, Irv and Pat Taylor, his grandmother - Gerry Grandma, his sisters Julee Richmond (Don) and Sheri Robinson (Russ), his brother Shayne Robinson, his sister and brother-in-law, Julia Gurak (Dean), his nieces and nephews, Ethan, Liam, Logan, Vann, Sadie, Aliyah, Sloane, and Dylan, his aunts and uncles, Julie (Michael), Terry (Glen), Joan (Adolf), Wally, Tom (Bida), Doug (Kathy), Stan (Sandra), Leonard (Sandra), Alan (Marlene), Laurence (Andrea) and Tom Doherty. Dustin will also be missed by his many cousins and friends galore. Dustin was predeceased by the grandparents he adored, Gene and Audrey Kroetsch, and his first doggy son, Mr. Cheeks. Anyone wishing to view Dustin and say goodbye can do so at the Springfield Funeral Home, located at 2020 Springfield Road on Monday, December 9th from 10am to 12pm. A Celebration of Life will follow at the Coast Capri Hotel from 1pm to 4:30pm. Doors open at 1pm, with the celebration commencing at 2pm. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the MS Society or the French Bulldog Rescue Network. As a well-respected member of the international tattoo community, Dustin has literally left his mark on many people. Condolences may be sent to the family by visiting www.springfieldfuneralhome.com 250-860-7077

AMYOTTE, ELDON JOSEPH WALDO BO...

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AMYOTTE, Eldon Joseph Waldo Born January 20, 1939 in Fort Coulonge, QC. Eldon passed away suddenly on November 29, 2013, in West Kelowna, BC at the age of 74 years. He will be missed by his wife Fern, daughter-in-law Corina, son-in-law Kelly Jones, grandchildren; Sara, Caitlyn, Desmond, Jessica and by numerous family members and loved ones. Sadly, he was predeceased by his son Daniel, daughter Suzette Jones (nee Amyotte), and his parents Fred and Lea, and by his brothers and sisters. A Memorial Mass will be held 1:00 P.M., Friday, December 6, 2013 at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, 2547 Hebert Rd., West Kelowna, officiated by Fr. Wayne Pfliger. Messages of condolence may be sent to the family by visiting www.HansonsFuneral.ca

MUIRHEAD, MURIEL WITH GREAT SA...

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MUIRHEAD, MURIEL With great sadness we announce the passing of Muriel Muirhead, age 99 yrs. at the Peace Arch Hospital in White Rock, surrounded by family. She was a long time resident of Penticton & Castlegar. Predeceased by husband Sam. She is lovingly survived by her daughter Donna (Lorne), son Keith (Kathy), 5 grandchildren, 11 great grandchildren, sisters Ruth, Roses and brother Bill. She will be dearly missed by all. A celebration of life to be announced next spring.

BURESH, JUNE DOROTHY JUNE BURE...

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BURESH, June Dorothy June Buresh passed away peacefully in Bastion Place, Salmon Arm, BC on Sunday, December 1, 2013 at the age of 86 years. An open house reception in memory of June will be held from the chapel of Bowers Funeral Home on Sunday afternoon, December 8th from 3 to 5 p.m. with sharing of tributes by family and friends at 4 p.m. The family will have a private graveside service in the family plot at Mt. Ida Cemetery. Born in Condor, Alberta on June 3, 1927, June moved to Rutland in 1946, and then to Salmon Arm with her late husband, Joe Buresh, in 1963 and built J Lanes Bowling Alley, where they quickly became involved in the community, as well gained respect across all of Western Canada for mentoring bowlers of all ages, both in bowling and in living life with passion. June enjoyed bowling, golf, and in later years her bingo until going into Bastion Place with failing health. She was predeceased by her husband, Joe on March 10, 1977, daughter, Shannon Campbell on January 6th of this year, her parents, Harry Bice in 1962 and her mother, Annie (Gramma) Bice in 1990. June leaves her family; daughter, Bev Turner (Wayne) of Kelowna, Gordon (Linda) Buresh of Salmon Arm; grandchildren, Cheryl, Scott and Calyn; 5 great grandchildren; son in law, Maynard Campbell of Salmon Arm; sister, Jean Layden and her children, Garnie, Larry, Donna and Dianne. Memorial donations in memory of June may be sent to the Shuswap Hospital Foundation, PO Box 265, Salmon Arm, BC VIE 4N3. Online condolences may be sent to June's obituary at www.bowersfuneralservice.com Arrangements are in the care of Bowers Funeral Home, Salmon Arm.

MORRISON, DOROTHY HAZEL (DODI)...

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MORRISON, DOROTHY HAZEL (Dodi) nee Spears Passed away peacefully on November 28, 2013, at Haven Hill, Penticton, at the age of 92. Dodi was born in Vancouver on April 24, 1921, to parents Robert Bainbridge Spears and Hazel Spears nee Sexmith (d. 1928). Her father remarried Dorothea nee Bolton in 1931 and she grew up with 3 younger siblings in Vancouver, graduating from UBC in 1942. Dodi taught high school before marrying the late Robert Franklin Morrison, and continued teaching elementary school when the family moved to Yellowknife, where she also enjoyed a broadcasting career with CBC children's programming. After they settled in the Okanagan in 1983, she was a constant contributor to newspapers and magazines, publishing hundreds of articles, letters, book reviews, and segments for CBC radio as seniors' correspondent for the BC interior. A selection of favorite writings is gathered in her popular collection, Okanagan Reflections, published in 2011 (Okanagan Institute). Dodi cared deeply about children and their education, and worked for many causes, both local and global. She was a tireless and vocal advocate for nature preservation, culture and social justice in the Okanagan, and was instrumental in founding and promoting the Stephen Lewis Foundation's "Grandmothers for Africa" campaign in Penticton. In 2000 she was honoured with a Living Treasure of the Okanagan Award. Dodi is survived by her three children Patrick (Honolulu), Christopher (Calgary) and Lesley (New York City); brothers Robert Spears (Calgary) and Thomas Spears (Gibsons), and sister Heather Spears (Copenhagen). The family is grateful to the wonderful staff at Haven Hill, and cherishes recent visits with Dodi. A memorial celebration will be announced. Condolences may be shared by visiting www.everdenrust.com

MCDOWELL, JAMES STANLEY BORN O...

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McDOWELL, James Stanley Born on August 18, 1937 and passed away peacefully on Monday, December 2, 2013 at the age of 76 at Brookhaven Care Centre in West Kelowna. Survived by his sisters, Frances Henry of Nanaimo and Doreen Owens of Penticton; nieces, Heather and Kathie Owens and nephew, Erin Owens. Private family arrangements in care of Everden Rust Funeral Services, Kelowna, (250) 860-6440.

MERRITT, HARVEY APRIL 9, 1922 ...

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MERRITT, HARVEY April 9, 1922 - November 30, 2013 Harvey WWII veteran and retired Assistant Fire Chief in Burnaby passed away in his sleep this past Saturday. He will be dearly missed by his loving wife Jan, his two brothers Herb (Shirley) and Ross (Ellen), his children Barry (Gail) and Grant (Dianna) and his only grandson Steven. A Celebration of Life will be held at the Royal Canadian Legion Hall in O.K. Falls, B.C. on Saturday, December 7th at 11 A.M. In lieu of flowers donations to the Royal Canadian Legion Charities or the Alzheimer's Society are greatly appreciated.

MOEN, HERBERT NEIL BORN APRIL ...

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MOEN, Herbert Neil Born April 30, 1927 in Broderick, Saskatchewan. He passed away peacefully at Kelowna Hospice on December 1, 2013. Neil attended school in Saskatoon and held various credit manager positions in Regina, Calgary and Victoria, BC. Survived by his loving wife Vivian, Kelowna; son Gregg and grandchildren Aren and Haley all of Victoria, also his sister Elinore Wastell, Kelowna. Cremation with interment at Lakeview Memorial Gardens. No service as requested. Condolences may be sent to the family by visiting www.mem.com and searching his name under stories. Arrangements entrusted to First Memorial Funeral Services, Kelowna, BC, 250-762-2299.

SAWATZKY, JAMES O. FEB. 24, 19...

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SAWATZKY, James O. Feb. 24, 1924 - Nov. 27, 2013 Dad passed away in his sleep on Wednesday, November 27, 2013, in Sidney, BC. He was born in Swift Current, Saskatchewan on February 24, 1927. He is survived by one daughter; Lenora (Edward) Scromeda; one son: James (Kathryn) Sawatzky; five grandchildren, three great grandchildren and his sisters, Grace Delong and Verna Fleming. He was predeceased by Dorothy, his wife of 59 years. Merchant Mariner, Soldier, Logger, Dad then spent 30 years working for the B.C. Highways Department in Chilliwack, Texada Island and Squamish. Mom and Dad retired to Westbank. He later became well known for his handmade log house clocks, which were sold from Europe to Japan. Dad had a great sense of humour and a generous and loving nature. A Memorial Service will be held in Chilliwack at a later date, when he will be interred in the Little Mountain Cemetery. Special thanks to Lenora and Ed for their invaluable support and comfort to Dad during his last year.

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ANDERSON, John William "Jack" Passed away on November 22, 2013 at his home in Lake Country Lodge, with family at his side, at 98 years of age. Born in Moose Jaw, SK on August 17, 1915, Jack was the oldest of five siblings. In 1934 he joined the 77th Battery in Moose Jaw. In 1939 as war was declared the Battery became part of the 3rd Field Regiment, Royal Canadian Artillery, and landed in Scotland on Christmas Eve, 1939. Jack served through the Battle of Britain and attained the rank of Sgt. Major. In 1943 they landed at Sicily as part of the British 8th Army; he saw action throughout the Italian Campaign, staged through France and Belgium, participated in the liberation of Holland, and returned home after 5 1/2 years overseas. It is believed that Jack was the last surviving member of the 77th Battery. After the war Jack became a firefighter for the City of Moose Jaw, retiring in 1980 as Deputy Fire Chief, and moving to North Vancouver where he met and married his wife Lee. They soon moved to the Okanagan following family, ultimately settling in Winfield. Always engaged in volunteer activities both in Moose Jaw and in Winfield, he still found time to engage in his favorite pastimes - fishing, curling, Legion activities with Branch 189 in Oyama .... and more fishing. For several years he was Service Officer for the Legion, and in 2006 he was honoured to be one of only 69 Canadians to receive the Minister of Veterans Affairs Special Commendation for service to other veterans. Jack was sadly predeceased by his wife Onolee ("Lee") May Harris Dennett in 2010; his only sister Christina St. Germain; brothers Frederick, Gordon and Douglas; daughter Sheila Francis; and granddaughter Christina Dennett. He is survived by stepsons Bob (Marion) Dennett of Ladner, BC and Barry (Cindy) Dennett of Westbank, BC; granddaughter Kimberley (Al) Cameron of Pritchard, BC and great-grandchildren Austin and Kylie. He will be greatly missed by numerous nieces, nephews and cousins in Scotland, Ontario, and across Canada to Vancouver Island. He will be especially missed by nieces Suzanne St. Germain and family of Kelowna, and Janice (Scott) McCardle Armstrong and family of Winnipeg, who he helped in so very many ways. Cremation will be followed by a Service of Remembrance, to be held at a later date in the Field of Honour, Lakeview Memorial Gardens. The family wishes to express their sincere gratitude to the staff and volunteers at Lake Country Lodge and Manor for five years of sharing laughter and tears, for ensuring that Jack and Lee were together, and for the utmost of care and CARING for both Jack and Lee. We could not have done it without you. We watch him leave our shore and lament as he disappears over the horizon - But out of sight are those gathered on a far off shore chanting "Here he comes!" Arrangements entrusted with First Memorial Funeral Services, Kelowna, B.C. 250-762-2299

JACQUES, SUE ARLENE ON NOV. 22...

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JACQUES, Sue Arlene On Nov. 22, 2013, Heaven's a beautiful soul richer, as Sue, amid two Angels, ascended to God. Sue survived Nov. 8th, 2013 to celebrate their 55th Wedding Anniversary & Leo Louis' birthday, Nov. 19. The last morsels Sue ate were Angel food. Sue was Calgary's most beautiful 4 year old, & as a teen, played the Alberta Amateur Golf Championship Semis, losing one-up to the eventual victor. Raised in Elbow Park, Sue spent her younger years vacationing with her parents, Wells & Kay Morton at Kelowna's Bluebird Resort. She earned her P.H.T. at Edmonton's U. of A. (1960-65). Sue's O/S photos are featured in hubby's book, African Pearls And Poisons. Sue saved her family from Africa's "Black Death" at Queen E. Park, Uganda, 1971. In Amin's Uganda, Sue had a tropical disease, yet elected by her compatriots as the contact person to list all Canadian evacuees in 1972. She majored in Sociology & English at the U. of C. Sue joined Beta Sigma Phi, became Head of Ways & Means Committee, Pres. for five years & Girl of the Year twice. Sue played 3rd on hubby's 8-ender team at the Glencoe Curling Club. She earned a Sec. Sci. Cert. (Acct. Major) at Red Deer College. For 26 years, Sue worked at R.D.C. in the Reprographics & Finance (Accts. Pay. & Purchasing) Depts. She was Sec., & then Pres. of C.U.P.E. for 5 years & twice, as an Employee, won the Pres.' Award of Excellence & was the 1st Support Person to be named to the College's Board of Governor's, serving two terms. Sue was the 1st Support Person elected from Alberta & the N.W.T. to serve on the B. of Gov's. of the Assn. of Canadian Comm. Colleges. After, Sue was elected to the Exec. Branch of ACCC & helped many young people across Canada with their careers. Sue's financial wizardry & hard work helped hubby buy Spruce Acres in Red Deer County to raise and race Thoroughbred racehorses. Sue loved the foals. Besides hubby, her daughter, Laura (Nicholas, Charlotte) Cruse, son, Kurtis (Ben, Carson), all of Kelowna & her brother, Phil (Judi) of Anglemont, brother-in-law, Joe (Georgia) of Calgary & sister-in-law, Sue (Martin) Iftody of Grimshaw & cousins: Marty Iftody of Toronto, Jason & Jeff Morton of Calgary, survive Sue. A Flames fan, she wore an Oiler's jersey, in the halls of R.D.C., when the Oilers won the Cup. For the past 6 years, Sue spent her retirement with nice neighbours & friends at Sandpointe. Thanks to: Dr. G. McCauley, Dr. J. Grant, Dr. H. Davidson (Colleen), Resp. Guru, Todd Gale, the Staff of 4-East, K.G.H., Interior Health's Hospice & Palliative Care Nurses: Dianne, Corinne, Loraine, Susan, Joan, Tiffany, all her Morning Caregivers, from I.H. - especially Rene, Ivy, Gail & overnight Nurses from I.H. and We Care. Sue Loved You. Sue appreciated Wallie & Nona Samiroden of Edmonton & Marshall Dunn of Kingston for travelling to see her this past year. Later, there will be a Celebration of Sue's Life. Help the Red Cross, S.P.C.A. & Lung Soc.

MORRISON, DOROTHY HAZEL (DODI)...

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MORRISON, DOROTHY HAZEL (Dodi) nee Spears Passed away peacefully on November 28, 2013, at Haven Hill, Penticton, at the age of 92. Dodi was born in Vancouver on April 24, 1921, to parents Robert Bainbridge Spears and Hazel Spears nee Sexmith (d. 1928). Her father remarried Dorothea nee Bolton in 1931 and she grew up with 3 younger siblings in Vancouver, graduating from UBC in 1942. Dodi taught high school before marrying the late Robert Franklin Morrison, and continued teaching elementary school when the family moved to Yellowknife, where she also enjoyed a broadcasting career with CBC children's programming. After they settled in the Okanagan in 1983, she was a constant contributor to newspapers and magazines, publishing hundreds of articles, letters, book reviews, and segments for CBC radio as seniors' correspondent for the BC interior. A selection of favorite writings is gathered in her popular collection, Okanagan Reflections, published in 2011 (Okanagan Institute). Dodi cared deeply about children and their education, and worked for many causes, both local and global. She was a tireless and vocal advocate for nature preservation, culture and social justice in the Okanagan, and was instrumental in founding and promoting the Stephen Lewis Foundation's "Grandmothers for Africa" campaign in Penticton. In 2000 she was honoured with a Living Treasure of the Okanagan Award. Dodi is survived by her three children Patrick (Honolulu), Christopher (Calgary) and Lesley (New York City); brothers Robert Spears (Calgary) and Thomas Spears (Gibsons), and sister Heather Spears (Copenhagen). The family is grateful to the wonderful staff at Haven Hill, and cherishes recent visits with Dodi. A memorial celebration will be announced. Condolences may be shared by visiting www.everdenrust.com

KLEINHENZ, DOROTHEA (DOLLY) PA...

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KLEINHENZ, Dorothea (Dolly) Passed away after a lengthy battle with cancer on Thursday, December 5, 2013 at the age of 67. Survived by her loving husband, Juergen, of 45 years; brother Johann Dworschak of Victoria; nephew Ryan and nieces Joanne and Amalia. Dolly and Juergen came to Kelowna in 2002 to enjoy their retirement. She will be remembered for her love of entertaining. Dolly enjoyed playing tennis, cards and loved to shop. She especially enjoyed going south to escape the winters. Travelling was a big part of her life and allowed her to explore many roads in Canada, the US and Australia. A Memorial Service will be held on Tuesday, December 10th at 1:00 pm at Springfield Funeral Home, 2020 Springfield Road, Kelowna, BC. Condolences may be sent to the family by visiting www.springfieldfuneralhome.com 250-860-7077

LEIR, IRENE AUDREY (NEE THOM) ...

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LEIR, IRENE AUDREY (nee Thom) Passed away peacefully at the age of 82. Audrey's love for her family paled only to the love she shared with Jim Leir, her husband, best friend and her life's one true love. Whether golfing, participating enthusiastically in a vintage car event or hosting a bocci tournament, Audrey was the life of the party. Audrey's husband, Jim Leir, son, Ernie Choukalos, step daughters Ginny Manning and Brenda Leir, grandchildren Katelyn, Carissa, Kevin, Josh, Barbi and Patti, many nieces and special friends invite you to join them on January 3, 2014 on the SS Sicamous from 2 - 4:30 p.m. and raise a glass to toast Audrey and remember the smile that lit up every room and warmed your heart. A special thank you to Drs. Krabbe, Hendry and Brown, the staffs of the Rehab Dept. and Moog Hospice House. You never forgot Audrey's dignity, pride and determination. Donations may be made in Audrey's name to the South Okanagan Medical Foundation - Imaging. Condolences may be shared by visiting www.everdenrust.com

MACPHERSON, IAN GLEDHILL PASSE...

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MACPHERSON, Ian Gledhill Passed away with family by his side on Wednesday, December 4, 2013 at the age of 80. He is survived by his loving wife Phyllis of 45 years; six children, Glen MacPherson (Sue) of California, Ed Laporte (Kim) of Jasper and Brenda Pym (Greg) of Lake Country, Arleigh Winokur (Mark) of Toronto and Claire Hingley (John) of Trail; son in law Mike Clement; 9 grandchildren; 2 great grandchildren, Addison and Lincoln; the Agar family, Glen Thompson and numerous friends. Ian is sadly predeceased by his daughter, Tina Clement. Should family and friends so desire, memorial donations may be made to a charity of your choice. Condolences may be sent to the family by visiting www.springfieldfuneralhome.com 250-860-7077

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LEIR, IRENE AUDREY (NEE THOM) ...

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LEIR, IRENE AUDREY (nee Thom) Passed away peacefully at the age of 82. Audrey's love for her family paled only to the love she shared with Jim Leir, her husband, best friend and her life's one true love. Whether golfing, participating enthusiastically in a vintage car event or hosting a bocci tournament, Audrey was the life of the party. Audrey's husband, Jim Leir, son, Ernie Choukalos, step daughters Ginny Manning and Brenda Leir, grandchildren Katelyn, Carissa, Kevin, Josh, Barbi and Patti, many nieces, nephews and special friends invite you to join them on January 3, 2014 on the SS Sicamous from 2 - 4:30 p.m. and raise a glass to toast Audrey and remember the smile that lit up every room and warmed your heart. A special thank you to Drs. Krabbe, Hendry and Brown, the staffs of the Rehab Dept. and Moog Hospice House. You never forgot Audrey's dignity, pride and determination. Donations may be made in Audrey's name to the South Okanagan Medical Foundation - Imaging. Condolences may be shared by visiting www.everdenrust.com
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