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Born October 1, 1920 in Belleville, Ontario and died peacefully December 18, 2014 at Arrowsmith Lodge in Parksville, BC.
Peggy is predeceased by her daughters Rosemary and Shellagh, her husband Joe, her sisters Rita and Mary, her brothers-in-law John and Frances, her brothers Douglas and Robert, her parents Robert and Rose, her mother and father in law Elizabeth and Alex. She is survived by a loving family; daughters Mary Francine (Norman) Teng and Megan Elizabeth (Rick) Quitley; grandchildren Michelle, Jacob, Michael (Caroline), Jeremy (Karen), Ryan (Heather), Jessica, Lyndsey (Gio) Bevan; great grandchildren Joshua, Marcel, Saona, Carson, Jack, and Bryce; sister-in-law Catherine Garrett; extended family and friends; and true friend Faith Teng. Peggy will be so dearly missed by all who survive her; she blessed our lives truly. Many thanks to those who cared daily for Peggy in her final years including staff at VGH in Victoria, and especially those at Stanford and Arrowsmith Lodges in Parksville. Special thanks to Marcella. Cremation has taken place and Peggy’s ashes have been buried in the Rey family plot at the Royal Oak Burial Park in Victoria, BC. There will be a gathering in honor of Peggy sometime later this year. For more information, please contact Michelle at 250-381-8364.
DAVID BRIDGES TURNER February 13, 1928 – February 23, 2015
David passed away peacefully in his home in Nanoose Bay on Monday, February 23, 2015. He is survived by his loving wife of 62 years, Joan; son, Jim (Iona); daughter, Lois “Lou� (Roy) Barnum; grandchildren, Clinton Barnum, Duncan (Jessica) Barnum, Devon (Kevin) Adamson, Patrick (Christine) Fewtrell, Colton and Brianna Schoenke; great grandson, Harlin Barnum. He also leaves to mourn his passing his brother-in-law, Ken (Bonnie) Nelson as well as cousins and many other relations. David was predeceased by his parents, and his sister, Margaret who died at a very young age; his wife’s parents and his brother-in-law, Jim Catterall who was killed in a logging accident. Born and raised in Nanaimo, BC, David completed his high school education in Nanaimo. In 1953, he received his Bachelor of Forestry from UBC and in 1954, his Master of Forestry from Oregon State College. In 1950, while working in Sechelt for the Forest Service, David met and fell in love with Joan Catterall. They were married in Nanaimo in 1953 and went to live in Corvalis, Oregon while David was completing his formal education. They then moved to Franklin River, Camp B, a logging operation of MacMillian Bloedel. David worked for this company for many years eventually becoming Vice President of Logging. He was a very active member of the Presbyterian Church and was ordained an Elder in 1960. David served as an Elder in Nanaimo, North Vancouver, and French Creek. He felt so strongly that God had blessed him throughout his life that he wanted to help and to assist in God’s work. David was also very active in Freemason organizations where he assumed leadership roles in Craft Masonry as District Deputy Grand Master, Grand First Principal of the Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of BC and the Yukon, and Supreme Grand Master of Sovereign Great Priory of Canada. He was also active in other Masonic bodies including the Royal Order of Scotland, the Scottish Rite, and the Shrine. His hobbies and interests include boating and water sports, travelling, gardening, reading, playing cribbage, and especially family get-togethers. Dave was also a long suffering Toronto Maple Leafs fan! A Memorial Service was held in David’s honour at 2:00 pm on Monday, March 2, 2015 at St Columba Presbyterian Church, 921 Wembley Road in Parksville with Reverend Robert Kerr officiating. No flowers by request. To send a condolence to the family please visit www.yatesfuneral.ca YATES FUNERAL SERVICE & CREMATORIUM (250-248-5859) in care of arrangements.
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Rey, (Peggy) Margaret Rose (nee Webster) Peggy grew up in Ontario where she went to school and work, met Joseph Rey when he was stationed at Trenton before he went to the war in Europe with the RCAF, and took the train on her own out to BC to get married to Joe on his return from the war. They were married in Duncan, BC in 1948. Peggy and her husband then resided in Trail and later Victoria, BC, where they raised three daughters. Peggy was a member of the Catholic Church of St. Joseph’s. She loved the colours pink, and lilac (dressing and decorating accordingly), flowers, birds, dogs and other animals, walks and picnics on the Gorge, annual vacations to Parksville, and her family. She enjoyed traveling Canada, the States, and to Hawaii. She once made many handicrafts and gifts for her family, from ceramics to knitting to needlework, and was an avid reader with a large library and other collections. She loved and lived many of her years in the home she made with Joe with good neighbours on Colquitz Avenue in Victoria.
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BOW HORN BAY VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING For the purpose of electing one Trustee for 3 year term: to present the financial statements for 2014; and to discuss past and future works. As well, Chief Steve Anderosov will be awarded his long-service medals by Bill Veenhof, Area H Director To be held at the Fire Hall 220 Lions Way in Qualicum Bay, Tuesday, March 17, 2015 at 7:00 pm
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COOMBS FARMERS’ INSTITUTE Notice of the 102nd AGM and General Meeting. Monday, March 9th, 2015, at 7pm - Meeting Room Coombs Fair Grounds, 1014 Ford Road, Coombs, BC. Speaker: Vancouver Island Young Agrarians. Guests welcome. Refreshments.
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TENG, Norman Lloyd February 17, 2015 Born November 21, 1947 in Kelowna, BC. Norman passed away peacefully surrounded by the love of his family in Victoria, BC. Norm grew up in Victoria, BC with his Mom, Dad and 3 younger siblings. He met and later married Mary Francine (nee Rey) in 1970. He made a home with her in Victoria, where they raised a daughter and son together. He worked hard at many vocations. Norm started out tree planting for BC Forest Products at Caycuse before transferring to the BCFP sawmill on Gorge Rd., where he worked on the booms and later became an industrial electrician in the mill. When the mill closed in 1989, Norm started an electrical contracting company, which he ran successfully for many years. Following the sale of the electrical contracting company, he worked for a time at CFB Esquimalt as an industrial electrician and at the RJH on the electrical maintenance crew. Following that period, he became a general contractor and built houses in Victoria, Parksville, and Qualicum. Norm and Francine both retired and moved to Parksville. Norm was again working hard renovating their Parksville home when he became ill. He will be remembered as a dedicated husband, father, grandfather, son, brother, uncle and friend. He helped his children in their youth with their activities such as sports, and in their adulthood with purchasing properties, lending his practical and knowledgeable support. He was always present for his grandsons, particularly taking on spending an afternoon a week with one for some years. He made sure his Mom’s trees were pruned and picked, and companioned his wife through their life together. Norm loved getting out in the wilderness for camping, hunting, and fishing trips with family and friends. He was an avid reader and collector of videos and old pinball machines, spent time growing his own food and making his own wine, and was always interested in and working on new projects. He enjoyed coffee out or an evening at the pub with friends. He and Francine enjoyed their time together at their RV lot at Otter Pt., and looked forward to their winter vacations in Palm Springs. Norman is survived by and so sadly missed by his wife Francine, daughter Michelle, son Jacob, grandsons Joshua and Marcel, mom Faith, siblings Darrell (Anita), Janice (Barry) Taylor, Victor (Eileen), sister in law Megan (Rick) Quitley, nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, cousins, other family, friends, and neighbours in Victoria, Otter Pt., and Parksville. It has been said that his dad Maurice, who passed away before him, and Norman are together now. He is also predeceased by his grandparents Victor and Viola Sallis, and John and Doris Teng. Special thanks and appreciation go out to so many people who helped Francine and Norman in the difficult last months and day of Norm’s life, including: Dr. Meadows at the Cancer Clinic in Victoria; Binder, RN and RJH; Dr. Dewer at RJH; Dr. Daly at RJH; Jonah, Resident at RJH; Kyle, RN at the ER, VGH; Jodie, RN at ICU, VGH; Ann, RN at VGH; Dr. Shaw at VGH; and Linda at the Accent Inn in Victoria. Cremation has taken place. There will be a gathering of family and friends in honour of Norman Saturday, March 7, 2015 from 2-4pm at Goward House in Victoria, 2495 Arbutus Road. For more information, please contact Michelle at 250-381-8364.