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GRANBERG, Sandra Darlene
Sep. 17, 1931 to Mar. 14, 2010
It’s two years since you left us but your memory stayed behind, although we can not see you, you are seldom out of mind. You will live in our hearts forever.
Your Loving Family.
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Sandra Darlene Granberg, ended a long Àght against Breast Cancer on March 10th, 2012. Sandi was strong and a great provider for her family, working for various companies during her career such as the Hudson Bay company, B.C.F.P., Sears Canada, Queenship Yachts, Extra Foods and her enjoyment of working with the ladies at H&R Block and the public during tax season and Volunteering at the Friends in Need Food Bank. Sandi is survived by her loving husband, Lance Granberg, two children, Luke Clifford (Susan) and Tania Clifford and two Grandchildren whom she adored, Staisha Cemm and Chantell Hurford. A great animal lover. Sandi is the Àrst in her family of nine children who grew up in Thunder Bay Ontario, to have her life cut short and is survived by her parents, Nonie and Marvin Rowe of Rainy River Ontario, and sisters and brothers Lindi (Stu) Duncan of Arden, Ontario, Wendy (Pat) Camilleri, Gail Waller of Woodstock, Ontario, Karen (Terry) Newman of Fort Frances, Ontario, Carol (Dan) Wright of Wakaw Saskatchewan, Doug (Carol) Rowe of Saskatoon Saskatchewan, Lyle Rowe of Thunder Bay, Ontario and Leslie and Brian Monro of Campbell River, B.C. A small gathering will be held on Thursday March 15th, 2012, between 12 and 4 pm at the Open Door Church located at 11391 Dartford Street, Maple Ridge. Donations to The Friends In Need Food Bank in lieu of Áowers will be greatly appreciated. Condolences may be sent to www.mapleridgefuneral.ca
July 12, 1928 ~ Feb 29, 2012 We miss you still, Our hearts are sore, Ten years have passed, We miss you more. Your loving smile, Your gentle face, No one can ever Take your place.
You were the sunshine in our lives. You are the wind beneath our wings
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Love always, Dorothy Barb, Joe and Family Linda, Mark and Family
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THOMPSON, DAVID
Sept 9, 1932 ~ March 14, 2002
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DAYKIN, June Helen
June 20, 1926 ~ March 03, 2012 June Daykin, born June Helen Clarke, won her battle with cancer and went to be with her Lord and join Norm on March 3, 2012. June was born June 20, 1926 in Edmonton, Alberta the Årst child of Helen and Samuel Clarke. She grew up on the family farm and attended school in Edmonton. Upon graduation June moved to the West Coast to attend Northwest Bible School in Port Moody. June was predeceased by Norm, the love of her life for over 61 years, just 6 short months ago. June is survived by her children: Ernie (Judy), Helen (Steve), Roy (Tanya), Gord (Diane), and Ken (Sherry), by her grandchildren: Christine (Ryan), Michael (Dana), Nicole, Richard (Amanda), Hailey, Pamela, Jennifer (Troy), Ashley, and Nathan, and by her great grandchildren Joshua, Caleb, Katie, Tasia, and Lucas. June is also survived by sisters, Shirley and Emily and brothers, Alec and Bob In 1949, June stole Norm Daykin’s heart when she arrived at Burnett Fellowship Baptist to help in Sunday School. On August 16, 1950 wedding bells rang in Edmonton for Norm and June as they became husband and wife. June was the Årst of the Clarke clan to head to the “Wet Coast” after getting married. She worked with Norm on the farm and in the garden and soon the kids started to arrive. The four boys and Helen kept June hopping. There was always a pot of soup on the stove, canning to be done or clothes to launder but there was also always time and space for guests. Whether they were the new pastor, a visiting missionary, family and friends from around the world, or from just down the street, the door was always open. There was always room and with an extra potato put in the pot there was always enough to eat. June made it all happen and everyone felt right at home. Right up until a few months ago visitors always knew there was a bed and a good home cooked meal to be had at the “Daykin Hotel.” Burnett Fellowship Baptist was a large part of June’s life…from 1949 right to recent years. She served as the Sunday School Superintendent for many years as well
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OBITUARIES AASON Kenneth
Kenneth was a long time resident of Holyrood Manor in Maple Ridge, BC. Funeral Services for Ken are being conducted by Garden Hill Funeral Services with burial in the Maple Ridge Cemetery. Contact Garden Hill Funeral Chapel for specific details of time and place of the service. 604-463-8161.
as teaching. June worked tirelessly with the Woman’s Mission Circle… rolling bandages to send overseas, making gorgeous quilts or writing letters encouraging a wide range of missionaries. June gave generously of both time and money to support missions across Canada and around the globe. Though she never saw the missions Åeld in a physical sense her heart was always there with those working throughout the world. June also shared generously her time and talents with the Girl’s Club at Burnett. In September of 1969 after years of volunteering in the class room June was hired by Maple Ridge School District as a teacher’s aide to work with children with learning difÅculties. The family has heard many times from both co-workers and students that June had a tremendous positive impact on folks. Whether it was those she worked with or the students she helped to grasp concepts and subjects, Mom made a difference. June was proud of her family as well… she took great pleasure reading to her kids, grandkids, or great grandkids. There were always books for Christmas under the tree for all ages. She instilled a love for reading and learning in the whole family. She would protect any of the family with a passion and Åerceness of a mother bear looking out for her cubs…no matter how old the cubs were. Mom was a great role model as a wife, mother and grandmother…we will miss her dearly. Celebration of June’s Life: the family invites you to a service to be held at 2 pm on Sunday March 18, 2012 at Burnett Fellowship Baptist 20639 123 Ave. In lieu of Æowers a donation to Missions projects at Burnett Fellowship in June’s name would be appreciated. A BIG Heart Felt Thank you to Doctors Robson and Little and the nursing staff at Ridge Meadows Hospital, Emergency and 2 West wards. Your professional and caring attention for Mom’s care in her Ånal days was outstanding. To the staff of Nurse Next Door; especially Carol, Kelly, Norma, Nicole, and Jaz, please accept the family’s appreciation for your assistance in enabling Mom to stay in her home for as long as she did. You looked after our Mom with care and dignity, for that we will be forever grateful! Expressions of sympathy can be made at www.gardenhill.ca
Patty passed away peacefully at Willow Manor on February 29, 2012 surrounded by her children. She left this world to be reunited with her beloved husband Ron. Mom was never happier than when her family was gathered around the dining room table enjoying a family celebration. She will be greatly missed by her daughters Laurel (David Brunke) and Robyn (Michael Mahlmann), her son David (Vicki), her grandchildren and great grandchildren Jordan (Melissa, Keirra), Nicole (Chris, Jazzmyn, Jayden, Jaxon), Haley and Emma. Mom was born and raised in Winnipeg where she met and married the love of her life Ronald in 1948. She became a military wife who could transform any house into a warm and loving home no matter where they were posted. Over the years she became a gourmet cook and an exquisite seamstress and quilter. Her presence will always be with us as we snuggle under one of her beautiful quilts. Mom took great pride in her grandchildren and loved to have them come for the weekend. In 1980 Mom and Dad settled in Chilliwack and became active members of their community. Mom volunteered with the St. Thomas Guild, the Unique Boutique, Chilliwack Senior Resources and was a member of the Chilliwack Rotary Anns and the Chilliwack Quilters Guild. For the past two years Mom had lived in Maple Ridge to be closer to her children.
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The family would like to thank the staff at Willow Manor for their genuine caring of our mother and for making her last weeks with us comfortable. There will be no service by request but a family celebration will be held at a later date. Donations can be made in Mom’s name to a charity of your choice. Condolences may be sent to www.gardenhill.ca
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