Cowichan News Leader Pictorial, August 08, 2014

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For an informal Celebration of Life for the late David Fleetwood (passed July 11, 2014) at Cowichan Station School Saturday, August 9, 2014 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.

Come and share some memories. TUFFORD, Debbie Welsh It is with sorry and sadness we announce the sudden passing of Debbie on August 2, 2014. Debbie was born on April 7, 1961 in Creston, BC and was raised in Terrace, BC. She lived in Barrie, ON, Victoria, BC and made her home once she found true love in Duncan, BC. Debbie was a loving mother to Colton, beloved wife to John, cherished daughter, sister, aunty and friend. Debbie worked tirelessly in the love and support of her family. Her total devotion of her son was inspirational. She was giving to a fault. Her loving personality will be missed by all that knew her. No flowers by request – because of her love of “Jackson� and “Angel� donations may be made to the BC SPCA. A Celebration of Debbie’s Life will be announced at a later date. Online condolences may be made at www.hwwallacecbc.com

H.W. Wallace 5285 Polkey Rd. 250-701-0001 HENN, Mary Elizabeth (nee Underwood) passed away peacefully on August 2, 2014 with her daughter, Janet, by her side. She is predeceased by her loving husband, Ernest G.W. (Chick) Henn and sons Robert and Peter. She leaves behind many, not to mourn her loss, but to celebrate her life; son, Kenneth (Diane), daughters, Dorothy (Darrell) and Janet and daughter in law Renske (Michael); grandchildren Keith, Sheila (Serge), Lindsay, Jason (Kristin) and Ashley (Dean); great grandchildren Alicia and Dylan and another great granddaughter due this month. She will be fondly remembered by her nieces and nephews. Mom was born May 28, 1916 in Bolton, Lancashire, England and moved to Canada in 1927. She and Dad were married in 1942 and soon moved to Vancouver Island, spending most of their years in Duncan. She worked for fifteen years at St. Joseph Hospital in Victoria, moving back to Duncan after Dad passed away. Mom, we wish you a peaceful journey. We will always remember your smile and quick humour, but mostly the love that you showed us in so many ways. We dearly love you and will always hold you close in our hearts. We will always celebrate the long time that we had with you; each new day was a blessing. We offer our gratitude to the staff at Sunridge who will also miss her smile and quick humour. A private family service will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers please make someone smile today. Online condolences may be made at www.hwwallacecbc.com

H.W. Wallace 5285 Polkey Rd. 250-701-0001

COOPSIE, ERIC WILLIAM Born on SaltSpring Island on April 4, 1954 and went home to Jesus on July 28, 2014. His mother Marlene, his wife Kathryn, his daughter Rebekah, son-in-law Fidel, and grandson Mateo, and his son Hayden and daughter-in-law Carlie, as well as his extended family, are so blessed and grateful for having shared life with him. His faith in the Lord Jesus and his family were the centre of his world. First and foremost, he had a servant heart. Not one to waste words, what he did say meant a lot. His integrity, patience, humility, generosity, loyalty, strong work ethic, practicality, thoughtfulness, and sense of humour are what made him an amazing son, husband, father, father-in-law and grandfather. He was in his element outside - a tree faller all of his working life, as well as a hunter, fisherman, gardener, taxidermist and, did he ever love his chickens! He and his family took many trips to Tijuana Mexico doing mission work. He was incredibly loved and will be so missed. Celebration of Eric’s life will be held on Saturday, August 9, 2014 at 2:00 pm. at New Life Community Baptist Church, Duncan. His family asks that you would consider becoming a blood and organ donor. In lieu of flowers, donations to Cowichan Valley Hospice or The Lord’s Pantry at New Life Community Baptist church (feeds people in need). “The son of man did not come to be served, but to serve.� Matt 20:28 RENAERTS, Sandra Louise (Kary) Dec 26, 1949-Aug 3, 2014 Passed away peacefully hand in hand with her husband of 43 years, at her home in Saltair, after a long battle with cancer. Sandy lived her life to the end with courage and dignity that inspired those who knew her. Born in Lacombe Alberta, she spent her high school years in Banff. She is survived by her husband Alan; mother Norma Kary; her daughters Sarita Haines (Shawn) and Kendra Renaerts; brother David Kary (Mary Jane); plus many other family and friends. Predeceased by her brother Stephen in 1968 and her father George in 2008. Sandy loved to cook and also enjoyed gardening, camping and walking. She was passionate about her family and friends and will be greatly missed by all who loved her, including her dog Jack. Thank you to all the medical staff at CDH, Home Care Nurses, with a special thanks to Dr Lyn Pascoe. Also thanks to Dr Wai, Dr Saltman, Dr Wilson and the staff at RJH. There will be no service at Sandy’s request. Condolences may be offered online at www.sandsduncan.ca SANDS of DUNCAN 250-746-5212

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ELLIOTT, AUDREY Audrey Elliott of Duncan, BC, passed away peacefully on July 19, Gordon her husband of 60 years, by her side. Audrey was born in Birch Hills, Saskatchewan to Karen and Edward Swenson on March 27, 1926. Audrey attended high/secretarial school in Prince Albert. Audrey worked in Prince Albert and Vancouver before moving to Moose Jaw where she met Gordon. They married May 1, 1954. Audrey is survived by her husband, her son Brock & his wife Carolyn of Surrey, BC, grandsons Scott & Ross, daughter Dawn Elliott of Lloydminster, AB; sister-in-law Brita Elliott and numerous cousins, nieces, and nephews. Audrey & Gordon raised their family in Terrace, BC. They retired in Duncan. Audrey was involved with the Cancer Society and Heart & Stoke Foundation, Terrace Hospital Auxiliary, Beta Sigma Phi and Kinettes. She loved to paint, knit, decorate, read, golf and play bridge. Most of all she loved to host family and friends. Although Audrey lived most of her life in BC, she always had a special place in her heart for Waskiseu, SK and prairie sunsets. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Birchview Nursing Home in Birch Hills. Blasko, (Les) AHOLA, Laszlo WilliamBela Wilmer

It is with we August 5, great 1936 sadness – July 22,that 2014 announce the passing of Les Itonis July with 22, heavy hearts that we 2014 at Cowichan District Hospital. He was passing born on announce the sudden December 19, 1924 in Miskolc, of Bill, age 77 who suffered Hungary. complications due to an byaortic Les was predeceased his mother, Julia Blasko (1986), his aneurysm. Bill was predeceased by wife Valerieas(2004), his son hisfirstwife, Patricia well as brother, David, daughter in law Barbara Bert sister, Nancy. Shannon Survived and and granddaughter and by hisbrother, grandson Eric by(2005) his youngest Robert (2007). Lesand is two survived his (Judy) Ahola; nieces,byDina loving wife of 20 years, Julia; children Peter (Jennifer), Mike (Caryn) and Suzie Shani MacDougall. was an and Heather (Paul), step daughter and adoptedBilldaughter Renata; also 11 grandchildren and avid 2 great grandchildren. Les enjoyed traveller and adventurer with woodworking, swimming in his pool grandchildren andworld was Patwith at hishisside. They saw the active in many service clubs including the Hungarian Cultural Society through his time warm, sunny like Burma, Indonesia in Nanaimo. Theworking family in extends sincereclimes thankseather (PaulHeather (Paul)_ to Dr. Sanders, familydown physician 20 years; Drs. and Neilson and Tanzania as well ashis putting rootsfor in the Kootenays the and O’ Malley care in recent years; Arctic. Most ofwho his provided time wasthorough, spent in excellent Duncan enjoying the best of Dr. Gallagher and the Cowichan District Hospital staff and nurses who Vancouver Island life. With a love for flying, fishing and hobby farming, provided comfort and care throughout these final days. A memorial service wasalways held on July 31, 11am St. Edward’s Bill could tellThursday a story about the2014 oneatthat gotinaway. Special Church Maple Bay In Les’and memory may be thanks to(2085 the amazing teamRd.) of doctors health donations care professionals made to the Canadian Cancer Society. On line condolences may be at Victoria's Royal Jubilee Hospital. Bill battled hard with their expressed at www.hwwallacecbc.com

wonderful support and care. At Bill’s request, there will be no funeral. H.W. Wallace A friend to all he met, Bill will never bePolkey forgotten 5285 Rd. and will always be fishing up there in the clouds. 250-701-0001

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LOST AND FOUND FOUND: GAZEBO cover poles etc and assorted items. Please identify (250)746-6405. LOST: COCKATIEL (M) answers to “Ducky� left leg banded #37. Mill Bay area, Huckleberry near Frayne. Generous Reward. (250)743-4068. LOST: SUNGLASSES, white Maui Jim’s lost down Cow River (Skutz Falls part). Very sentimental and missed. Call 250480-3225 if found.

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