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Retired WO Raymond Howard Evans passed away on June 11, 2012. Born August 15, 1942, he is survived by his loving wife of 48 years, Doreen, his son Daniel (Angela) of Cold Lake Alberta, daughter Stacey, and grandsons Corey and Jason. His career in the military took him all over the world with his family. He was stationed in Whitehorse, Winnipeg, Greenwood, Baden-Soellingen and various other bases, ďŹ nally taking retirement in Comox. He will be missed. No services by request.
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THANK YOU. The family of Bob Wheatly wish to belatedly thank all the wonderful people who made Bobs last years so pleasurable. The folks at Sunnydale golf, Anne and girls. He liked the kidding and the games so much. The guys and gals at CRA evergreen Senior Centre for pool and crib games, he so enjoyed. The people at Cumberland and Glacier View Lodge who treated him and us as one of their family. We can hardly imagine it’s been a year since he passed away, we think of him everyday, wondering what he would think of this or that. Edith and family
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Alex Matkoski
It is with great sadness we announce the passing of Alex Matkoski. Alex was forever a kind and devoted husband, dad and grandfather. He was born in Edmonton on Sept. 18, 1930. He moved to BC when he was 16 and began working on the railway in the Queen Charlottes. In 1953, he started working in Englewood, on Northern Vancouver Island. This is where he met Arlene, his wife of 57 years. Alex and Arlene settled in Woss in 1957, where they enjoyed “camp life� and raised their three children. Alex worked as an engineer on the railway for Canadian Forest Products for 42 years, where he ran numerous steam and diesel-electric locomotives. He was always a dedicated and caring employee, often cleaning, painting and maintaining his work locomotives on his own free time. His favourite loci was the steam engine known as “The 113�. He remained passionate about the railroad and trains. His knowledge of the railway was appreciated by the many people who came to ride the train. Throughout his working years he developed many friendships, which lasted a lifetime. When he retired in 1995, he and Arlene moved to Campbell River. Their retirement was spent enjoying numerous trips to Las Vegas or taking bus tours to various casinos in BC, Washington, and Nevada. He loved to gamble!!
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When Alex became a survivor of prostate cancer, he was active with the Prostate Awareness Group, participating in many fundraisers that supported the cause. Alex enjoyed gardening and was well known for his neatly kept yards. He was an avid Vancouver Canucks fan and rarely missed watching a game. He was an overly generous and gentle man, with a wonderful sense of humour. who loved his family and his pets. He will be greatly missed but never forgotten. He is survived by his wife Arlene, and his children Bev (Danny), Wayne (Pam), Leslie (Raymond) and his grandchildren Lindsay, Leah, Jenna, Rebecca and Kaitlyn. A special thank you to the caring staff at New Horizons, their resident dog “Yorkâ€?, and Dr. Gunther Klein. As per Alex’s wishes there will be no memorial service. In lieu of Ă owers the family requests donations to www.pads.ca (PaciĂ&#x;c Assistance Dogs Society), phone 1-604-527-0556, Burnaby, BC
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NOTICE is hereby given that Creditors and others having claims against the Estate of Helen Rose Grant, deceased, formerly of Glacier View Lodge, 2450 Back Road, Courtenay, BC V9N 9G8 are hereby required to send full particulars of such claims to the undersigned Executrix c/o Holland Cameron, Barristers & Solicitors, 1779 Comox Avenue, Comox, B.C. V9M 3L9, before the 13th day of July, 2012 after which date the Estate assets will be distributed, having regard only to the claims of which it has notice.
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Laurel Lee Hendry Executrix c/o Holland Cameron Solicitors for the Estate 1779 Comox Avenue Comox, B.C. V9M 3L9
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Smith, Irene Wilma Irene was born February 7, 1923 and died peacefully on May 20, 2012 at the age of 89. She was pre-deceased by her husband, Norman and son, Daryl. She is survived by her son, Terry and brother, Roberts Smith. At the request of the family, no service will be held. In remembrance, donations may be made in Irene’s name to the charity of your choice.
Marshall Frank William March 15, 1927 – June 11, 2012 a lifetime resident of the Comox Valley passed away peacefully on Monday, June 11th, 2012 at “The Views� St. Joseph’s Hospital, Comox. He is survived and will be dearly missed by his loving companion Helen; son David (April); daughter Sandra (George); sister Mona (George); brother Ray (Grace) and grandsons; Kelly, Tyler and Travis. Frank will be remembered as working for many years in furniture sales with McConochies. In his leisure time, he enjoyed golf and a good game of pool. A gathering of family and friends in celebration of Frank’s Life will be held at Branch 17, Royal Canadian Legion, Courtenay, on June 28th at 1:00PM. Should friends wish donations in his memory to a charity of choice would be appreciated.
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