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Wednesday, October 17, 2012 • COMOX VALLEY RECORD

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Peter Albert Hennicke

Johns, Margaret Ann Louise

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1935 - 2012 Peter was born August 12, 1935 in Berlin, Germany and died October 5, 2012 at St. Joseph’s Hospital. Pete will be forever remembered by his loving wife Katherine Hennicke and her children, Amanda, Brandy, Corey, Melissa and Peter’s children Nannette, Trina, Rick, Scott, Brad, Kevin and Susan and their families. Peter served proudly in the Armed Forces and later with the Snowbirds. He was a long-time member of the Royal Canadian Legion in Courtenay. Celebration of Life Service will be held on Monday. October 22 at 1:00 pm at Royal Canadian Legion Br. 17 in Courtenay.

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Margaret passed away at St. Joseph’s Hospital on the 29th of September, 2012. Margaret was born 8 March 1938 at Campbellton, New Brunswick. Margaret was predeceased by her oldest son John and her parents. Amy and Owen Murphy. She is survived by her loving husband Ted and her son Rick (Catherine), daughter Beverly (Kevin), grandchildren Rick Johns, Stephanie and Tyler Wilibnisky and Tessa Johns, and newest greatgranddaughter Sarah Johns and her brother Robert (Carmel) Murphy. Four ladies, Margaret called adopted daughters, who played a great part in Margaret’s life were; Margaret, Norma, Joanne and Myrna. Margaret met Ted at a curling bonspiel and became his lead for twenty-five wonderful years. Ted claims she was the best sweeper he ever had. Rest in peace, my dear. No service, at the request of the family.

Ivy Madeleine Wagner Fed. 3, 1917 - Sept. 30, 2012

We are flooded with feelings of sadness, joy, gratitude and love at the passing of our dearest Ivy. As we mourn our loss, we are strengthened in the knowing that a multitude are greeting her at that place of perfect peace. Left with fond memories are her daughter Linda (Jorgen Bysse), son Smokey (Cheryl), grandchildren Alli, Andrew, Geoff, Raphael, Kelsey, Leona, Kathy, Jacqui, Niki, Jordan, 13 great grandchildren, sister Gladys Strom of Alberta as well as a host of nephews and nieces. Ivy was predeceased by her husband Gordon, son Keith, daughter Shirley, brothers Willy and Ralph Harvey and sister Mae Field. Ivy was born and raised in the coal mining country of the Crowsnest Pass. She had an immediate love for school as a child and went on to become a teacher. In early 1941, she met her future husband Gordon, a R.C.A.F. Navigator, and married in Sept. of that year. In 1944, she moved to the Comox Valley where she and Gordon raised their four children on a farm on Cumberland Road. In the late 50’s, the family moved to a newly built home in Comox where Ivy resumed her teaching career. Ivy found immense satisfaction and joy as a kindergarten teacher and enjoyed recalling the many wonderful and sometimes humorous experiences she shared with her students. Involvement with the Comox United Woman’s Auxiliary, reading, crafting, and singing while she played the organ were some of her favourite interests. Above all, her greatest love was spending countless hours with her grandchildren and great grandchildren at her home on Beach Drive in Comox. In Ivy’s later years, she received loving supportive care at Stevenson Place and from her caregiver Leanne. Over the past 3 years, her life was enriched by the residents and exceptional staff of the Comox Valley Seniors Village. Great love was given and received for which the family is eternally grateful. A Celebration of Life will be held at the Comox Valley Funeral Home, 1101 Ryan Rd., Courtenay on Friday October 19, 2012 at 2 P.M.

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Chris Marlow September 14, 1953 – October 9, 2012 We are sad to announce the passing of an amazing man, Chris, who touched the lives of everyone he met. Chris passed away at Port McNeill Hospital after a courageous battle with cancer. He is predeceased by his parents Doris and Leslie, brothers Stephen and John and sister Sherry. Chris is survived by his wife Lindsay, sons Mike (Jacqui) and Randy (Teresa), grandchildren Brandon, Josh and Breann, brothers David (Margo) and Shawn (Cindy), sisters Lynne, Jill, Fay, Robin, Diana and Penny (Steen) and many nieces and nephews. A Celebration of Life will be held at Comox Valley Funeral Home, Cremation and Reception Centre on Saturday, October 20, 2012 at 1PM. Please join us in remembrance of Chris.

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Margaret passed away at St. Joseph’s Hospital on the 29th of September, 2012. Margaret was born 8 March 1938 at Campbellton, New Brunswick. Margaret was predeceased by her oldest son John and her parents. Amy and Owen Murphy. She is survived by her loving husband Ted and her son Rick (Catherine), daughter Beverly (Kevin), grandchildren Rick Johns, Stephanie and Tyler Wilibnisky and Tessa Johns, and newest greatgranddaughter Sarah Johns and her brother Robert (Carmel) Murphy. Four ladies, Margaret called adopted daughters, who played a great part in Margaret’s life were; Margaret, Nora, Joanne and Myrna. Margaret met Ted at a curling bonspiel and became his lead for twenty-five wonderful years. Ted claims she was the best sweeper he ever had and her best friend Dianne White of the Marimichi. Rest in peace, my dear. No service, at the request of the family.

Norman Thomas Schell November 6, 1931 – October 12, 2012 A much-loved father, grandfather, and brother, Norman Schell, of Toronto, Ontario, passed away peacefully at Eagleview Manor October 12, 2012. He was born November 6, 1931 in Staynor, Ontario, and resided in Courtenay, British Columbia for the past 10 years before entering Eagleview Manor a few years ago. He will be missed and loved forever by his children Susan Whalen, Thomas Schell, Karen Anderson, Charlene Moses and Daniel Schell and by all his grandchildren; January, Shannon, Lauren, Jordan, Justin and Ryder. He leaves behind his bother Delbert and sister Alva as well as many nieces and nephews. May he rest in peace now.

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Malcolm Martin MacNeil

Prins, John Michel, Captain (Ret)

August 14, 1933 – October 9, 2012 It is with great sadness we announce the passing of Malcolm Martin MacNeil on October 9, 2012 in Comox, BC. Mac was predeceased by his sister, Mary and his brothers, Hector and Peter. Mac is survived by his loving wife, Theresa of 50 years, son Peter (Jody) of Mississauga, Ontario and daughter Catherine (George) of Calgary, Alberta, grandchildren; Jordache, Hunter and Courtney, sister Anne (Odie) Bonnell of Sydney, Nova Scotia, nieces and nephews; Shawn MacNeil, Peter MacNeil, Peter Fedora, Alan Fedora, Eddie Fedora, George Fedora, David Fedora, Sandy MacNeil, Betty O’Neil, Nancy Briand, Avitas Shield, Gary Bonnell, Karen Bonnell and Darlene MacQuin. Mac worked at several hospitals across Canada prior to settling in the Comox Valley in 1957, where he worked at St. Joseph’s Hospital for 41 years until retiring in 1998. He was a man who truly loved his job and the patients he served. In Mac’s leisure time he enjoyed bowling and golfing. He was an avid Montreal Canadians Fan and later in life a Canucks Fan. Mac had a great sense of humour and was much loved and respected in his community. He also enjoyed his long walks, a great rivalry with his son-in-law and cheering on the BC Lions and Calgary Stampeders.

October 2, 1948 to October 9 2012 With great sadness we announce the death of Michel Prins. Born at home in Amstelveen, The Netherlands to Jan Prins and Elisabeth Petiet, he died at home in Courtenay. Survived by his wife Terry, son Fraser and daughter Simone, brothers Bert (Sheila), Paul, Ron (Maureen) and sister Madeleine. Michel attended Vancouver School of Art where he honed his skill as a painter and allround creative person. Michel spent most of his working life with BC Ferries, starting as a deck-hand and working his way to become a captain. He worked in many places up and down the coast and made many friends along the way. He was a wonderful father, husband and friend and will be greatly missed by those who knew him, including his walking partner Belle. He embraced life to the fullest and still had his sense of humour right to the end. A Celebration of Michel’s Life will be held at a later date. Donations to Pancreatic Cancer Canada or the Hospice Society would be appreciated.

In lieu of flowers please make a donation in Mac’s memory to the Heart and Stroke Foundation.

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