The Parksville Qualicum Beach News Tuesday, March 20, 2012
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TILLBERG, Betty Jean (Ning) (formally from Penticton, B.C.)
It is with heavy hearts and deep sadness that the family of Betty Tillberg announces her passing in the comfort of her home, on March 11, 2012. She passed peacefully in her sleep. She is lovingly remembered by Hank, husband of twenty years, her children Megan (Ryan) Grohn, Sten (Christie) Tillberg, Elizabeth Tillberg, siblings Barb (Ron) Sapergia, Eric (Lianne) Ning, Doug (Gladys) Ning, Allan (Pam) Ning, Bev (Larry) Tollefson, Keith (Debbie) Ning, extended family Bjorn (Sonya) Tillberg, Ulla (Dick) Getz, Christina (Allen) Chase, Eva (Brian) Oakley and her many nieces and nephews. She was happiest entertaining and being surrounded by her family and friends and she especially enjoyed travelling with her best friend Hank by her side. She will always be with us in our hearts. In lieu of owers a donation to the Canadian Cancer Society in Betty’s name would be appreciated.
MAURICE (MOE) ROY August 5, 1941 – March 10, 2012
After short and courageous battle with cancer, Moe passed away at the age of 70 years. He is survived by his wife and best friend Wendy, children Annette Roy, Karen (Doug) Van Os, step-children Ron (Kathy) Green and Shannon (Matt) Kraeker, sisters; Agnes Willerton, Marie (Bert) Leis and Lorraine Johnson, brothers-in-law Frank Carter and John LeBlanc, also ten grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by his parents (Albert and Flora), four sisters (Rita, Jane, Yvonne, Kay) and step-daughter Wanda Foss. Moe was born in St. Rose Du Lac, Manitoba and moved to Winnipeg as a child. He attended Tech Voc. High School and left in 1958 to join the Military. He served as a cook in the Navy until 1978, with postings in Esquimalt, Cyprus and Montreal. Moe played hockey for the Navy and was very happy to ‘graduate’ to old timers; playing for Victoria Athletic Assoc., Sidney Old Buoys and Parksville Panters. After leaving the Navy he was a Chef Instructor at Stelley’s Secondary School for 22 years where he had the joy of sharing his love for food. At Stelly’s he made life long friends including his ‘adopted’ son Paul Harvey. Moe spent many happy hours at the Cedarwood Hotel doing handyman and maintenance work and sometimes housekeeping. Quite a number of customers were surprised to open their door to his deep voice and big husky body announcing “maid serviceâ€?. Moe and Wendy moved to Parksville in 2001 and soon he was involved in the PGOSA; camping, ipping pancakes, hockey tournament BBQ’s, wine and cheese and breakfasts. Nanoose Bay, Fairwinds Campground was Moe’s home away from home where his handyman skills were on proud display. If you ever had a gourmet meal camping, you were probably at Moe’s site. Moe’s garage was his sanctuary and his creations are proudly displayed in homes from Ontario to BC and loved by young and old.
Cremation has taken place and a Celebration of Life will be held at a later date. In lieu of owers, donations may be made in Moe’s memory to either Community Living Victoria or the Canadian Cancer Society. Moe, daddy-father, grandpa, uncle Moe and Moses, you will be dearly missed and forever in our hearts.
1936 - 2012
Frank passed away peacefully in his sleep on the morning of March 3, 2012 at home, losing his battle to cancer. Unc as he was lovingly known will be sadly missed by his wife Joy and children Leslie, Elaine (Rob), Louise (Ken), Wayne, Richard (Lisa), his 6 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren. Frank enjoyed a full life and worked hard up until he became ill. Old movies, yahtzee and beers at the Rod & Gun with friends were a few of his favorite things. Even though he may have acted grumpy, Unc had a kind heart and a great smile. You will be missed by all that knew and loved you. No service at Frank’s request
Irene May Douglas July 15, 1927 - January 24, 2012
Irene passed away peacefully on Tuesday January 24, 2012 at the Stanford Community Care Campus in Parksville, BC. She was 84 years old. She was married to Jim Douglas who predeceased her on April 4, 2008. Together they had 4 children: James, Jean, Robert and Gordon. Irene loved to garden and meet with her friends at the local McDonalds. She is survived by her three sons, James, Robert, Gordon, ten grand children and three great grand children. A memorial will be held in the family home located at 126 Hickey Street, on Saturday March 24, 2012 at 4 p.m.
ROY BJARNE BREDESEN
March 20, 1921 – March 7, 2012
Passed away peacefully at Stanford Place Centre on Wed. Mar 7, 2012. Roy will be dearly missed by his beloved wife of 69 years Martha, daughter Lois (Andy), sons Ron (Jeanette) & Brian (Claire), his 7 grandchildren, 3 great grandchildren, 2 sisters-in-law and numerous nieces and nephews. Roy was born and raised with his brother & 2 sisters in a small farming community near Camrose, AB. Shortly after marrying Martha in 1942, he was called upon by the army-anti aircraft division to serve his country during the 2nd World War – eventually being shipped overseas. After his return, he worked in the world of sales from grocery dept. mgr., to produce buyer, to mgr. at MacDonald’s Consolidated and ďŹ nally buyer for the Safeway stores in Edmonton. This took him into his retirement and the move to Parksville, a favorite holiday location. Besides being a wonderful father and provider, Roy enjoyed camping, dancing, music and carpentry. It was his love of music that shone through during his stay at Stanford and he would be found singing along at every musical gathering in the home. Roy was a joy to be around and was loved by all, which makes saying “good-byeâ€? even more difďŹ cult for both family and friends. No service as per his request. Heartfelt thanks from the family to Dr. Henderson and to Carol and staff at Stanford for their “above and beyondâ€? compassionate care. A celebration of life will be held for family at a later date.
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JOY RUSHTON JULY 1956-MARCH 2006
You are dearly missed as if you were gone only yesterday. You are in our dreams, our thoughts and fond memories always. Love Ken, daughters Arlene, Laura and Sue
DEATHS MEWBURN, Charity (Cherry) October 31, 1949 March 10, 2012 Died at home in Victoria, family and friends by her side. The daughter of Elizabeth and Dr. Robert Mewburn of Vancouver and Qualicum Beach, both deceased. Survived by partner Stewart Taggart, brother Robert, and many cousins. Cherry lived her last years with courage, grace and much laughter in spite of her debilitating disease. The family thanks the Palliative Response Team of Hospice for their compassion and care and especially Dorothy Inandan, Cherry’s caregiver and very good friend this last year and more. No funeral.
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS COMING EVENTS CALL FOR ENTRIES 10TH ANNUAL Kitty Coleman Woodland Art & Bloom Festival. Fine Art and Quality Crafts Juried Show. Presented in a spectacular outdoor setting May 19,20, 21 Applications for Artisans are available at woodlandgardens.ca or phone 250-338-6901
INFORMATION IF YOU want to drink, that is your business. If you want to STOP, we can help. Alcoholics Anonymous. 1-800-883-3968
LEGALS NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
Notice is hereby given that the AGM of Parksville Seniors’ Activity
and Drop-In Centre will be held at 144 Middleton St., Parksville
March 28th at 1:00pm sharp! Only paid-up members are allowed to vote
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