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Justin C. Webb Jan. 4, 1991Sept. 4, 2011
You are loved and missed by so many, Son. Especially those who loved you most. Time passes but the memories linger forever. The thoughts of your laughter and good nature, the kindness and compassion you showed toward others; too many things to mention. We are so proud to be your parents. Love Mom and Dad
Darren Todd Latoski July 26, 1969 – September 7, 2013 Friends of the late Darren Todd Latoski are invited to share in a memorial celebration of his life on Saturday, September 6 at 2:00 pm in Trinity Presbyterian Church at 145 Simms Road. A tea will follow. Darren passed away last September after nearly a year valiantly fighting pancreatic cancer. He is greatly missed by his parents, Lynn & Terry Latoski, his wife, Cyndi and their three children, Kate (11 years), Ella (8) and Noah (6) as well as many relatives and friends. He was predeceased by his brother Michael in 1989. Darren was a successful business man (you can Google him) but will always be remembered by his family and friends for his dependable thoughtful, loving and caring ways, his sense of humour and his honesty.
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July 17, 1934 - Sept. 4, 2013 There are moments when I wish I could bring you down from Heaven . Spend the day with you one more Ɵme, Give you one more hug, Hear your voice again, Have one more chance to say I love you and to kiss you goodbye xoxoxo Me
Cramb, Susan Elaine Waterman
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RUTH ANN (NEE DERRY)
September 24, 1969 August 9, 2014
April 17, 1931 – August 28, 2014
Ruth passed away peacefully on Thursday morning at Yucalta Lodge. She is survived by her twin sons Allen (Melissa) and Stephen (Janine). Ruth was a member of the Coastal Community Credit Union family until her retirement. She has been a tireless fundraiser for the Terry Fox Foundation since the beginning. Ruth was an avid walker, putting on many miles as she discovered the beauty of the island and ocean. Her happiest days were spent in Maui. She was a member of the River Spirit Dragon Boat Team, and volunteered for several other organizations, such as the Canadian Cancer Society. The family would like to thank the staff at Yucalta Lodge and Dr. Nelson for their loving care. At Ruth’s request there will be no service. Memorial donations may be made to the Campbell River and District Hospital Foundation.
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Anaka,
It is with much sadness that we announce the passing of our dear Susan, taken from us at the young age of 44. After a long battle with cancer, she passed peacefully surrounded by family in Campbell River on the morning of the 9th. Susan was born in Comox B.C. on September 24th, 1969 to Diana and Gordon Waterman. Susan grew up in Gold River, then went on to Douglas College in Vancouver where she earned her Registered Psychiatric Nurse designation. Susan enjoyed her career, most of it spent with the great team at St. Joseph's Psychiatry in Comox. She was an avid birdie hunter, hitting the badminton courts a few times a week. Susan also loved gardening, camping and watching her daughters play hockey and never hesitated to give a referee an earful if she thought her girls had been wronged. She is survived by her loving husband Sean Cramb, daughters Miaya and Sarah Cramb, parents Gordon and Diana Waterman, sister Lisa (Dave) Latham, grandmother Margaret Rutledge, mother and father-in-law Helen and Ken Cramb, brothersin-law Pat (Kim) and Kelly (Janice), as well as many uncles, aunts, cousins, nieces and nephews. A celebration of life will be held September 6th, at 1:30pm at the Maritime Heritage Centre in Campbell River.
Barbara Joyce
(nee) Ovington June 29, 1927August 21, 2014 It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved mother, grandmother, greatgrandmother and friend. Barbara Joyce Anaka was born on June 29, 1927 in Collettsville, BC and passed away on August 21, 2014 in Campbell River. She was predeceased by her daughter Sharon in 1947 and by her husband Harry in 2006. Survived by her loving children Elaine James (Trev), Donna McIraith (Gil), Linda Chaisson (Garth), Michael Anaka (Judy), Barb O'Shea (Rob), 13 grandchildren and 15 greatgrandchildren. Spending her childhood in Merritt, BC, she was the 7th of 9 children born to John and Hannah Ovington. She met the love of her life and future husband Harry in Merritt. They were married on June 16, 1944 in Cumberland, BC and they enjoyed 63 years together. Settling in Campbell River, they built a beautiful home at Stories Beach, where they raised their family. Over the years, they also travelled extensively and in later years, they enjoyed spending their winters in Yuma, Arizona. Barb loved gardening, singing, dancing, camping, fishing, and get togethers with family. She will be remembered and loved for her kind, loving heart, her beautiful smile, her devotion to family and her joy of life. Our family would like to sincerely thank Dr. Brian Carswell for his years of care and friendship. We would also like to thank the staff of Yucalta Lodge for their excellent care. Please join us in celebrating and remembering at the Baptist Church Chapel on Dogwood Street on September 6 at 2:00p.m. In lieu of flowers, please donate to the Alzheimers Foundation or the Campbell River Hospital Foundation.
XOTTA, Paulo February 24, 1929 August 28, 2014 Paolo Xotta, our beloved husband, father, and Nonno passed away at his home on August 28, 2014. Paolo was born in the northern Italian town of Priabona along with eight other siblings. Like many at the time, he was anxious to provide a better life for his family and immigrated to Campbell River in 1956. He worked in construction and forestry, then at Elk Falls mill for 25 years until his retirement. Paolo enjoyed his garden, making wine, and was an avid bowler for many years. His passion though, was his family. He was a constant source of guidance and support and was ever ready to arrive with his tool belt. Many of the most vivid memories for family and friends are of Paolo with a drill, a saw or a shovel making sure things were done right. He is survived by his wife Gemma, daughter Antonietta, sons Elio (Jill) and Peter (Yvonne); granddaughters Stacey (Eddie), Dayna (Kevin), Alyson and Kyra, and great-grandsons Landon, Liam and Nolan. In lieu of flowers, donations in Paolo’s name can be made to the Canadian Cancer Society, the Campbell River Hospital Foundation or the charity of your choice. A funeral mass has taken place at St. Patrick’s Roman Catholic Church at 3pm, Tuesday, Sept. 2, 2014.
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