Creston Valley Advance, January 31, 2013

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Creston Valley Advance Thursday, January 31, 2013

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Announcements

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Funeral Homes

Funeral Homes

In Loving Memory Of E. ARVON REETZ Passed Away January 24, 2013 Age 93 years Residence Creston, BC Memorial Funeral Service Saturday February 2, 2013 At 3:30 p.m. Seventh-day Adventist Church 713 Cavell St Pastor Josue Molina officiating Friends wishing to make a memorial contribution may do so to ADRA c/o Seventh-day Adventist Church 713 Cavell St. Creston, BC, V0B 1G4

In Loving Memory Of SONNY WELLANDER Passed Away January 18, 2013 Age 92 years Residence Creston, BC Cremation Interment of Ashes At a later date in Cranbrook, BC Friends wishing to make a memorial contribution may do so to the charity of the donors choice

In Loving Memory Of RAY MARRINER Passed Away January 24, 2013 Age 80 years Residence Creston, BC Memorial Funeral Service Friday, February 1, 2013 At 1:30 p.m. G. F. Oliver Funeral Chapel Friends wishing to make a memorial contribution may do so to Wildsight #2 - 495 Wallinger Ave. Kimberly, B.C. V1A 1Z6

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Creston Curling Lounge 1 pm - 3 pm Come and visit old friends and have Tea & Cake with us!

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CRESTON AL-ANON MEETING Thursdays 7:00 pm Creston Valley Hospital Meeting Room A (downstairs) Phone: 250-402-8685 “Are you affected by someone else’s drinking?�

Engagements

Paul and Debbie Meekes are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter Miranda to Chris Schwartz of Calgary, son of Robert and Lynnette Schwartz of Edmonton

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Obituaries

Obituaries

Ray Marriner

June 13 1932 ~ January 24, 2013 Ray was born in Wickham, Hampshire, moved to Exton, Hampshire at age three and lived there during World War II. He was educated in Hampshire and performed National service as a munitions inspector. He later worked as a painter and decorator. In 1956 Ray came to Toronto, subsequently returned to England and immigrated to Calgary in 1957. In Calgary, Ray established his painting and decorating business. He purchased old houses, which he renovated and resold. He was an instructor at Southern Alberta Institute of Technology and a volunteer on ski patrol at Sunshine Village and Lake Louise. He also served on the Board of Hostelling for Southern Alberta and was a long term member of The Rocky Mountain Ramblers, a hiking group. On a hiking expedition Ray met a girl from Germany named Annemarie Sakowitz. They were married in Calgary on July 30, 1970. Together they built a home on twenty acres east of Calgary. In 1988 they moved to Creston Valley and built a home in Canyon. They lived there until failing health necessitated relocation to Swan Valley Lodge. Ray was an outstanding contributor to Creston Valley Forest Corp., worked on watershed protection and built hiking trails. He was an avid hiker himself and enjoyed the mountains. Ray had a collection of legal books and often helped people who had legal dilemmas. He was a blood donor for over twenty years. Ray was predeceased by his parents Edward and Mabel Marriner and his niece Pauline Carpenter (Richard). He is survived by his wife Annemarie of Swan Valley Lodge; brother Dennis Marriner (Jean); sister Ella Fuller; nieces Linda Houlton (Bill) and Jane Ward; nephews-in-law Stephan and Oliver Sakowitz (Maja), and grand nieces and nephews. Cremation will precede a Memorial Service at G.F. Oliver Funeral Chapel, 15 Ave. N., Creston, BC on February 1, 2013 at 1:30 p.m. Ashes will be scattered in May, 2013.

In memorandum contributions may be made to Wildsight, #2 - 495 Wallinger Ave., Kimberly, BC, V1A 1Z6 Wildsight was originally called The East Kootenay Environmental Society. Ray was a founding member and an important contributor.

The wedding will take place October 2013

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Obituaries

Obituaries

Sandra May Matze (nee Wharry) December 22, 1953 ~ January 15, 2013

Sandy Matze of Creston, BC passed away at the Creston Valley Hospital on January 15, 2013 at the age of 59 years; at her side were her loving children Corie, Jeff and Lisa. She is also survived by her grandchildren, sister Joanne, brother Donnie and numerous family, primarily in the London, ON area; with special mention of her close friend Geraldine Bond. Sandy enjoyed a long career in nursing, working at the Dr. Vernon Fanning Centre for a number of years, before moving to Creston, BC where she continued nursing at Swan Valley Lodge. Sandy touched the lives of many in the Creston and Calgary communities and will be greatly missed. The family would like to express their gratitude to the nursing staff at the Creston Valley Hospital for their exemplary care and compassion during her passing. A Celebration of Life Service will be held in the spring for family and friends. ,n lieX of Ă owers donations can be made to the Creston 9alley +ospital 3alliative Care Xnit. 7o forward condolences please visit www.gfoliverfuneralchapel.com

Maja Eymann

May 5, 1928 ~ December 26, 2012 Maja Eymann of Canyon, British Columbia died December 26, 2012 after a brief battle with cancer. Under the loving care of her son Markus Eymann (Karen Jardine), and visits from her daughter Susan Eymann (Jeff MacDonald) and many friends, Maja's life was Àlled with love and great conversation right to the end. Maja and Alex came to Canada in 1961, living in Manitouwadge, Ontario until 1993 when they retired to an empty plot of land in beautiful Creston Valley. Nineteen years later they have created a forested paradise. Maja was a women of strength, creativity and boundless energy. Her many skills included fashion pattern making, sewing, knitting, and weaving. She could be found in the middle of the night watching a live Formula One Race or her fellow countryman Roger Federer play tennis. Her home regularly smelled of fresh baked bread and her children were regularly asked to trade their sandwich with their classmates. She was ahead of her times in many regards; she grew her hair to donate in the late 1970's and may have invented the Three R's of Recycling. For years she was the "music lady" for the Manitouwadge Figure Skating Club. Maja was predeceased by her husband Alex Eymann. She is survived by her children Susan (Jeff) and Markus (Karen), her grandson Brandon Eymann (Rachel) and her two great grandsons Xander and Damien. A Celebration of her Life will be held on her Canyon acreage later this spring. Donations in Maja's memory can be made to the Creston Valley Wildlife Management Area, PO Box 640 Creston, BC, V0B 1G0 (www.crestonwildlife.ca) or to your local Hospice Society.


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