Kootenay News Advertiser, June 23, 2014

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY To my special guy! June 29th Miki Lund from (Mik’s Barber Shop) will turn 65. Have a wonderful day! Hugs and Kisses LOVE: Calie and me.

If you witnessed a hit and run in parking lot of Superstore on Sunday June 15, around 2-2:30 pm, blue 4-dr car hit side of turquoise Mustang. Please call (250)426-7410, any information would be appreciated.

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Lost & Found Found: Honda key, in parking lot by Total Pet, June 18 in the morning. Call (250)426-5407 LOST: Around Easter on Rails to Trails, set of keys on pink neck band, Indian braided key chain. (250)426-5666

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Missing in hospital area, a small, short haired, black and brown female tabby. Comes to the name Layla. Please call (250)417-0868 if you think you’ve seen her. Thanks!

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IN MEMORY of HELEN MULLEN there will be a Celebration of Life held at Dave and Bev Westerby’s located at 712-23rd Ave N, Cranbrook, BC on June 28th between 1 & 4 pm.

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A heart of gold stopped beating, two shining eyes at rest, God broke our hearts to prove, He only takes the best. God knows you had to leave us, but you did not go alone, for part of us went with you, the day He took you home. To some you are forgotten, to others just part of the past, but to us who loved and lost you, the memory will always last. Ezekiel “Zeke” Hawk Fantuz

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Obituaries

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Normand Claude Allard November 12, 1952-June 25, 2013

Normand Claude Allard aka “Norm” was born on November 12, 1952 in Chateauguay, Quebec to parents Yvette & Claude Allard. On June 25, 2013 at the age of 60 Norm had passed away suddenly in his home. He is survived by his wife, Loreen; children, Sherry (Ken), Norman Jr (Alaina), Johanne (Nick), and Nathalie; grandchildren, Corey, Seth and Avery; siblings Lise (Denis), Pat, and Claude (Michelle); extended family and friends. For those that knew Norm would say he was “one of a kind”; a rare spirit that wasn’t afraid to voice his opinions or stand up for what he believed was right. His serious exterior would off-put his true nature, a humorous and gentle soul. The story of meeting his wife is like no other, one day he was driving from Invermere to Radium, BC and he saw a woman on the road hitch-hiking…but that was not what he thought was strange. This woman was hitch-hiking on the wrong side of the road! Norm enjoyed telling his version of how he met Loreen; and for those that knew him, you know he was a wonderful story teller; complete with hand gestures, and a deep hearty laugh. From that day forward, they spent 39 years together and on April 19, 2013 they celebrated their 35th anniversary. Norm’s pride and joy were of children, not only of his own and his extended family, but those of the community. For many years Norm drove the bus for the Aqamnik Elementary School; several years he also was in charge of organizing and facilitating day camps; and of course providing foster care to 72 children over 24 years. He had the opportunity to get to know each child, where they came from, who their parents were…and how to settle them down when they got too rowdy. He never played favorites or excluded any child, he treated everyone the same. Norm had great organizational skills; he was involved in the organization many community events; from fundraising events for kids’ school trips; to annual Christmas dinners; to the sad occasions of funeral feasts. Norm’s philosophy was, “if you’re gonna do it, do it right”. He was a jack of many trades: certified auto body mechanic; bus driver; water technician; certified volunteer firefighter. He was helpful and generous with his time. His sense of community didn’t diminish an ounce. A few days prior to his passing, SMB had sand bagging for the flood season. Although his children insisted that they will represent the family; he snuck over and was caught with a shovel in his hand and working hard as usual. In his free time, he enjoyed car racing, camping, fishing, bowling, and relaxing at home with the company of his family. This is but a snap shot of Norm’s life. It was with great sorrow to many who knew him to learn of his passing. The family is greatful for the time they had with him. As it was wisely said, “his job was done; he is gone to rest in peace”. We will forever love you!


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