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JONAH DUFRESNE It is with the utmost sadness that we announce the unexpected passing of our beautiful baby boy Jonah at the tender age of two months. Jonah Darrel-Dean Dufresne was born in Salmon Arm on August the 25th 2014 to parents Jody Babisky and Darrel Dufresne. Jonah will forever be missed and remembered by his loving parents, brothers, sisters, grandparents, aunts, uncles and extended family. Jody and Darrel will be receiving family and friends at the mountainside complex (Bowers Funeral Home) on Saturday November the 8th 2014 between 1:00 – 3:00 pm. Online condolences may be sent through Jonah’s obituary at www.bowersfuneralservice.com DORIS EILEEN BELL (nee BOWELL) December 4, 1920 - October 22, 2014 Sadly we announce the passing of our beloved mother and Grandmother, Doris Eileen Bell at the age of 93. Doris was born in Sapperton (New Westminster, B.C.), daughter of George and Irene Bowell. In 1946 Doris and David were married and together they raised two daughters, Janet (Geldart) and Linda (Navratil). Widowed at age 60, Doris continued to reside at the family home in Burnaby until June of 1990 when she decided to move to Salmon Arm. Doris lived a full life, enjoying cruises and vacations with family and friends. Her home and garden provided her much pleasure. Health concerns required changes in Doris’s life and her final days were lived at Piccadilly Park Place. She never lost her sharp mind and challenged her friend Laura with poetry excerpts. Doris is lovingly remembered by her daughters Janet (Monti), and Linda (Peter), grandsons Peter (Kim), Jeff (Heather), and Curtis Hoy, 3 great grandchildren Ernie, Oliver and Lauren. Interment at Valley View Cemetery. Email condolences may be sent through Doris’s obituary at www.bowersfuneralservice.com
Fischer’s Funeral Services wishes to express sympathy to the families which we served in October 2014… Elayne Brielsman James Whitbeck Lorne Primrose Agnes Ponich Victor Smithies Arne Jorgensen John Milne
Delores Marshall Chris Van Meer Esther Johnson Simon Fritz Althea Plowe Eva Nieminen Shirley Boyd
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ROLHEISER, DAVID ALAN David Alvain Rolheiser of Salmon Arm British Columbia. 65, died suddenly, October 25 2014, at his vacation home in Indio California. Predeceased by his parents, Jacob and Ann Rolheiser, he leaves his wife Doreen May Rolheiser; Brother Reynold & Carol Rolheiser; Sister Kathy & Dave Pedersen; Step-sons families Darrell & Deborah Christensen, and Trevor & Kari Christensen; Mother-In law Pierrette Druar; Brother in-law Mike & Veronica Druar; Grandchildren Heather, Jacob & Will Christensen; Aunties; Dee Rolheiser, Rose & Vic Kurjata, Agnes Rolheiser ; Nephews Gregg and Sandra (Reese and Parker) Rolheiser & Dean and Delcy {Emily} Rolheiser; Nieces Lisa and Jason (Bryn,Nolan, Lauren) Boykiw, Kia Faux & Jackie Pedersen; and many cousins & numerous close friends. Dave had a passion for family, story telling, cooking, traveling, reading, and helping everyone with whatever was needed. The family will be hosting an open house to celebrate his life on November 9, 2014. Everyone welcome ~ 4651 13th Street, NE, Salmon Arm BC PLOWE, ALTHEA M. (NEE MUFFORD) Aug. 16, 1919 – Oct. 26, 2014 On Sunday, October 26th we said good bye to our beloved Mother, Gramma and Nana - Althea Millicent Plowe. Althea was a wonderful woman, she was kind and giving, she loved to sing and play the piano, and to whistle. Everyone who knew her loved her dearly she truly was a special person. Predeceased by her parents Harry & Nellie Mufford and her sister Myrtle of Milner, BC. She is survived by her two children, daughter Irene Hart of Vernon, BC (Brian and Ashlynn, Darryl and Christina, Diana, Erin and Cassidy) and son Dal and Alice Plowe of Salmon Arm, BC (Denise and Brian, Angelle, and Nicole along with many grandchildren and great grandchildren). Althea is also, survived by her sisters Stella Long of Victoria, and Freda Lynch of Langley, BC and her special niece Dianne McMorran of Lavington, BC as well as several nieces and nephews. Althea was born in New Westminster, BC on August 16, 1919 she lived the first 70 years of her life on the family farm in Milner, BC, then spent several years in Langley city after the farm sold she then moved to Grindrod, BC to be closer to her family in 1990. She worked for 20 years at the Langley 5 to a $1.00 store, this is where she learned the art of gift wrapping, she always gave the best wrapped gifts ever. Althea was always an active member in the United Church and was a life time member of the UCW and was an active member of the Native Daughters, Fort Langley Branch. She also played piano/organ for services and many weddings. Thank you to the caring staff at Bastion Place in Salmon Arm, BC for caring for her and being so kind to our family. Funeral Services will be held on Saturday, November 8th @ 2:00 pm at the St. Andrews United Church in Enderby, BC. There will also be a Memorial Tea in her honor in the Milner Chapel in the spring of 2015. Arrangements entrusted to Fischer’s Funeral Services & Crematorium Ltd., Salmon Arm, BC (250) 833-1129. Email condolences and share memories through Althea’s obituary at www. fischersfuneralservices.com.
IN LOVING MEMORY NIEMINEN, EVA MARIA Wonderful mother... devoted to the Lord Eva Maria Nieminen, 84 passed away peacefully on October 28th to be with the Lord she loved. Born in Finland on March 13th, 1930, she emigrated to Canada after the war, met her future husband Eero and settled in Sicamous in the late 1950s. Eva is survived by her sons, Robert, John, Bruce and Bernie as well as her grandchildren Jessica, Sarah Rose and Christopher. Loving, generous, hardworking and always enthusiastic toward the majesty and the awe of the Lord and helping others; Eva was a person of high ethics, amazing production, and her life was the embodiment of true grit and strength of spirit. Eva loved her family and friends immensely and we were blessed to have a super mom! The truth is that we miss you more than we know... Love you forever mom! We also thank Hillside Village for their fine care of Eva as well as the wonderful people that helped her cope with her condition in the last years of her life. A memorial for Eva will be held on Saturday, November 8th at 1 PM in the Bible Church in Sicamous. In lieu of flowers, a donation to The Fisher Center for Alzheimer’s Research Foundation (www.alzinfo. org) is suggested... Arrangements entrusted to Fischer’s Funeral Services & Crematorium Ltd., Salmon Arm, 250 833-1129. Email condolences and share memories through Eva’s obituary at www. fischersfuneralservices.com.
ROWLAND ALFRED ANDREWS PAYNE Rowland Alfred Andrews Payne, beloved husband, father, grandfather, family member and friend passed away in Salmon Arm on Tuesday October 28, 2014. Rollie was born in Winnipeg in 1930 and enjoyed his early years at the family cottage in Minaki, Ontario. He met and married Patricia Kroon in 1961 and, with their young family, settled in Kamloops BC. Rollie worked as a Securities Broker but also loved his time away from the office as an avid outdoorsman and artist. Guiding his family, he spent his winters at Todd Mountain and summers at the cottage on Little Shuswap Lake. Rollie and Pat retired to Eagle Bay on Shuswap Lake where Rollie enjoyed his summers sailing, waterskiing, biking, gardening and paddling his canoe, and his winters downhill and cross-country skiing, and painting. He shared all his passions and the activities that he loved with his family, who will miss him dearly. He leaves behind Pat, his wife of 53 years, his children Carolyn (Paul) Huisman and grandchildren, Ally, Eli and Sam, Willem (Jullie) Payne and grandchildren, Josh, Ben and Emma, and Kathi (Russ) Osinchuk and grandchildren, Nicole and Stuart. A Service celebrating Rollie’s life took place on Sunday, November 2, at 1:30pm at the Eagle Bay Community Hall. Should friends desire, donations can be made to the BC Cancer Society or a charity of their choice. Rollie’s family wishes to extend heartfelt thanks to long-time physician Dr. Herman Venter, and the staff at Piccadilly Care Centre and the Shuswap Lake General Hospital for their support, warmth, care and compassion. Online condolences may be sent through Rollie’s obituary at www.bowersfuneralservice.com Funeral arrangements are in the care of Bowers funeral Service, Salmon Arm, BC