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Here Today – Here Tomorrow There is no better way to create an everlasting tribute than by making a memorial donation to the Shuswap Community Foundation. Every tax receipted gift ensures that the name of your loved one will be remembered in perpetuity.
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A big Thank you to the WICKED SPOON! I have long been a satisfied customer of both the Wicked Spoon and the Barley Station because of their great food and excellent service. I just want to say thank you to Kathy and her staff for going above and beyond on Monday September 30th when I had a major medical emergency in the restaurant. I would also like to thank the Lady , who was dining behind me, although I did not get your name I appreciate you staying with me until the ambulance arrived. Jennifer
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Denyse Brewer 1926 - 2013
at the Senior Drop-In Centre on Hudson Avenue
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Lost & Found FOUND: Black LG Cell Phone in Inner core parking lot on Oct 3. Call 250-463-5315
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Big brother Damien, Mom Catherine & Dad Dillon
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Five generations of the Koski family met at Sechelt recently to hold a five generation reunion. Their ages covered a span of ninety years between the youngest, who is three weeks old, to the oldest who is ninetythree years old. Standing in the back is Tom Koski of Salmon Arm and his daughter, Tammy Koski of Sechelt. Front row left is Willow Koski-Kendel of Sechelt, daughter of Tammy, as is the young lady far right, Nikita Koski of Sechelt. The two children are Nikita’s, Sadie Mackay and Tyson. Front row centre is Gwen Koski of Salmon Arm. Gwen was a Salmon Arm Observer and the Market Newspaper correspondent for 41 years while living in White Lake.
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Coming Events GROW MARIJUANA commercially. Canadian Commercial Production Licensing Convention October 26th & 27th. Toronto Airport, Marriott Hotel. www.greenlineacademy.com. Tickets 1-855-860-8611 or 250-870-1882.
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Welcome to the world their son Jay Ryder
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Obituaries We accept all Memorial Society and Pre-Need Funeral Policies Making final arrangements for a loved one isn’t easy. That’s why compassion goes into everything we do. We are prepared to arrange any special request you may have. • Traditional Services • Cremation Services • Prearrangement Planning • All inquiries welcome 24 hrs.
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BETTY IMRIE 1934 - 2013 A Celebration of life service and reception will be held on Saturday, October 12, 2013 at 2 p.m. in the Elks Hall, 3690 30th street, NE, Salmon Arm, with tributes shared by family and friends, led by Jack Bowers as funeral celebrant. The Order of the Royal Purple will present honors for her 50 years of service. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Royal Purple. Email condolences may be sent to Betty’s obituary at www.bowersfuneralservice.com Arrangements are in the care of Bowers Funeral Home and Crematorium. ARTHUR LORNE SHAW 1933 - 2013 He was a gentle soul, devoid of prejudice toward everyone he met, making friends easily and genuinely with his sincerity and with a passion for storytelling. He doted on his family as a devoted husband, father and grandfather – a moral inspiration and pillar of stability in an uncertain world. As an outdoorsman, he revelled in the wild places, wandering far and wide in beautiful BC, up and down its majestic mountains and valleys, over its countless rivers and lakes. A skilled hunter, he took many deer, moose and trophy elk. He was a graceful and enthusiastic fly fisherman of rainbow trout. And he was a knowledgeable naturalist. He was once a talented baseball player, scouted and invited to training camp by the Cleveland Indians. A public servant much of his working life, he directed veritable armies of people and equipment to fight vast forest fires threatening our communities and natural resources. He strongly advocated for sustainable development of the forests long before it became a popular environmental cause. As a champion of social justice, he believed in helping the underdog, making a place for everyone in society, putting people before development, and in following a code of honesty and integrity. He had the spirit of a frontier cowboy and could be tough as nails. But he was empathetic and kind, and could be soft as warm butter. On September 27, 2013, at the age of 80, in Salmon Arm General Hospital, “Art” Shaw drew his last laboured breath after many years of struggling to breathe. His suffering is over and he is at peace at last. Perhaps he is now enjoying a deep breath of fresh air, standing tall on a pebbled beach aside a sparkling mountain lake, fly rod in hand... Arthur Shaw is survived and loved by Jean, his wife of 53 years, by his daughter Holly, sons Brian and Gregory, daughters-in-law Brenda and Tonia, and grandchildren Devin, Cassidy, Dylan and Ava. We miss him. Online condolences can be sent through Art’s obituary at www.bowersfuneralservice.com
Serving and caring for families in our community since 1947. Whether you’re considering pre-planning or have lost a loved one, you can trust our professional and friendly team to support you with meaningful grief services. We provide individualized funeral, memorial and celebration of life services, as well as grief counselling and an aftercare program. For more information and the answers to many frequently asked questions, visit us online at: Kevin Bolen, Funeral Director
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