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May 9, 1921 - January 17, 2013 It is with heavy hearts and great sorrow that we announce the death of our beloved husband and father, Bruno Cosmacini, on Januaryy 17th at Nanaimo Regional General Hospital. He will be sadly missed by his loving wife of 68 years, Margherita; daughter, Patricia; nieces, Stefania and Paola and families in Rome, Italy; Vera and families in Sydney, Australia; and numerous cousins in Canada, Italy, Australia and New Caledonia. A funeral Mass will be held on Tuesday, January 29, 2013, 11:00 a.m. at St. Peter’s Catholic Church, 301 Machleary Street, Nanaimo, B.C. with a tea in the church basement to follow.
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Betty Yon (nee Ganderton) May 10, 1928 – January 16, 2013 Betty passed awa peacefully with her fami by her side at Nanaimo Regional Gener Hospital on January 16, 2013. Betty wa orn and raised in Nanaimo and proud of She lived life to the fullest and was alway helping others. Her beautiful smile, wit
Raymond James. She is survived by 3 sisters: Josie, Ellie, Harriet; 5 children: Janice Caruso (Frank), Gary Yon (Kim), Greg Yon (Melwyn), Cindy de Ruiter (Bert Meg Landry (Kevin); 15 grandchildren 2 great-grandchildren; many niece nephews and friends. You are invited to celebrate Betty fe on Saturday, February 2, 2013 pm at Cavallotti Lodge, 2060 Ea Wellington Road, Nanaimo. In lieu o
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Jack a Patten was born in the UK in 1937. He passed away on January 19, 2013 in Nanaimo, BC. Jack is ssurvived by his wife Jacqueline; his ttwo children, Lee (Laurel), Lesley ((Talal) and four grandchildren: Trevor, Taylor, Troy and Layla, with T an nother grandchild on the way. He an nd his wife Jacqueline have been marrried for 51 years. With their son, Lee, they have operated Bastion Trophies in Nan naimo since 1983. Jack mooved to Newhaven, Sussex in 1946 and compleeted school there as well as City and Guilds certiďŹ cat certiďŹ cate from Brighton College of Arts and Crafts. Jack was a member of the St. John Ambulance Cadets 1947-1950 and Air Cadets from 1949-1953. He immigrated to Canada in 1956 and set up business in Nanaimo with his brother as a sign painting shop. He joined “Bâ€? Company, Canadian Scottish Regiment as a militiaman and served for four years. He returned to the UK in 1960 to be married in 1961. He was commissioned in the RAF and served as a cadet ofďŹ cer in the Air Cadets. He completed several survival courses with the RAF including running the Outward Bound School, Sea survival at RAF Mountbatten, and mountain rescue at RAF Llanwrust, North Wales. He returned to Canada in 1972 and became CO of the Nanaimo Army Cadets and later taking over command of “Bâ€? Coy C Scot Regt Militia. Upon the end of his term as OC “Bâ€? Coy he reverted to 2/IC and did another four year term as CO of 2422 Army Cadets. Jack was gazetted as Aide de Camp to the Lt. Governor of BC in 1990 and has served to this date, serving 5 Governors, Dr. Lam, Garde Gardom, Iona Campagnolo, Steven Point and Judy Guichon. He has also served as Aide de Camp to Princess Alexandra. Jack started on the board of St. John Ambulance in 1991 and has served as the Divisional Superintendant of the Cadets as well as D/S of the Adult Brigade and recently served as the Admin OfďŹ cer for BC/Yukon. He served many years as the PR OfďŹ cer for Vancouver Island St. John Ambulance. Jack was instrumental in getting Lt. Governor Lam to donate $20,000 to start the campaign to construct St. John House in Nanaimo and served on the successful fundraising committee which emanated from that initial donation. Jack’s involvement in the community included being a member of the Malaspina Toastmasters, Nanaimo Empire Days Committee, and founding member of the Western Front Association PaciďŹ c Region. He was recognized as the Nanaimo Chamber of Commerce “Citizen of the Yearâ€? in 1992. Jack is a Commander in the Order of St. John and holds a Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal, Canada 125th Medal, Canadian Forces Medal with two bars and a Long Service Medal and two bars for St. John. He was awarded the Provincial Chair’s Commendation for St. John in 2007 and the Lt. Governor Commendation in October 2012. A Celebration of Life will be held on Sunday, February 3, 2013 at the Nanaimo Armoury starting at 2:00p.m. In lieu of owers, please donate to the BC Cancer Foundation, St. John Ambulance Nanaimo or a charity of your choice.
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TOMBORELLO, Richard July 6, 1946 December 13, 2011 Our Dad was a people-loving Italian who had many talents, passions, adventures, and never remained idle. In life and through his companies, VI Productions and Tombo’s Moving Pictures, he gave a loud voice to those who needed it most and believed that by shining a light on the injustices of this world the truth would always prevail - he championed the underdog. His greatest pride, joy, and love in life was his family; his inseparable partner and wife Linda, his daughters Gretchen (Frank) and Vanessa (Dan), and especially, he adored his grandchildren Austin and Sienna. Our Dad is remembered for his generosity, loyalty, passion, humor, strength, spirit, story-telling, and his big Brooklyn personality. You were unique and have left hearts to forever grieve. Sending you love.
IN MEMORIAM GIFTS RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE BC Help tomorrow’s families today – leave a gift in your will. legacy@rmhbc.ca
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