Kelowna Capital News, March 27, 2015

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ALOJZ (LOUIS) MORELJ JUNE 8, 1920 – MARCH 26, 2014 It’s been a year since we last saw your smile. The day before you began your last journey, will always be remembered as one of my special days with you. Mom misses you lots and Susie, Donna and Frank too. Frank is coming up to raise a glass of Slivovitz and share a few tears as we reminisce about our youth with you at the cottage. You had a long life my Old Man, not all of it easy, not all of it is known as you kept those early years to yourself. But it still seems you should still be here sitting on your recliner, with Sundays just not the same anymore. Our Susie, misses those lazy Sundays as we gathered for supper. And I know she goes to visit you as you are in her thoughts. While we are gathering again this Sunday to remember, it will not be the same, but you will be in our hearts this Sunday and for always.

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Lawrence passed away peacefully at Okanagan Hospice House on March 6, 2015 at the age of 92. He was predeceased by his wife, Vera, and his parents: Gustav and Gertrude Swanson; two brothers; a sister; three half-brothers and a half-sister. He is survived by three children: Ellen (Stuart) Mould, Ron (Elinor) Swanson, and Gloria (Garry) Shiosaki. He had eight grandchildren: Deanne, Roni, and Laura Mould, Leif and Nikki Swanson, Brian Smith, Kayla and Carly Shiosaki as well as seven great grandchildren and one great great grandchild. Lawrence was born December 16, 1922 in Elk Point, Alberta, and moved to the Okanagan with his family in 1956. He worked for several employers, including Chapman Van Lines and Motorways Transport, from which he retired in 1988. A celebration of life will be held at First Memorial Funeral Services, 1211 Sutherland Avenue, Kelowna, BC on April 4th, 2015 at 2:00 pm. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Lawrence’s name to the Central Okanagan Hospice Association, #104-1456 St. Paul Street, Kelowna, BC V1Y 2E6. www.hospice.coha.org To leave an online condolence to the family, please visit our website: www.firstmemorialfuneralkelowna.com Arrangements in care of First Memorial Funeral Services, Kelowna, BC. 250-762-2299

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SCAIFE, TERRENCE DEE (TERRY)

FEB. 18, 1931 - MARCH 23, 2015 Born in Giscome, B.C. He was an air force brat and moved around a good portion of Canada during the war years eventually finishing school in Cultus Lake. He started his working career with Don Lange Jewellers in various stores throughout the Fraser Valley coming to Kelowna to manage the one here February 18th of 1955 on which day he met his future wife. Just arrived in a new town, it’s his birthday, a double blind date has been organized and it’s a blind date for the other couple too.....doesn’t get much worse. Jean was sitting on the sofa looking this new fellow up and down as he takes her sister out on this blind date. Some months later she happens to take her mother in to his store while shopping and on the spur of the moment said “Mom, see that man over there....I”m going to marry him, and some months later she did. They celebrated their 59th anniversary on March 3rd. He is survived by his wife Jean, daughter Cali Linley (Adam) of Williams Lake, and three sons, Matthew and Richard of Kelowna and Hugh (Shelley) of Victoria. There are eight grandchildren and five great grandchildren, one brother Bill in North Bay and a brother-in-law Walter Bradshaw in Gibsons B.C. He was predeceased by his sister Barbara Bradshaw from Gibsons. Terry had been involved in Kinsmen, Gyro, Kelowna Club, Regatta and the Kelowna Pistol Club having won several national trophies and medals. He was made a life member. In 1966 he joined CHBC as the weatherman and a sales representative. He became assistant manager and then resigned to join his wife at TJ Bikes and Hobbies for the next 17 years. As a hobby shop it carried R/C models. He designed the TJ trainer and they were sold as kits. He loved working with his hands. He made furniture, did carvings, painted, built model ships and was a frustrated architect. He designed many homes here in Kelowna and at the coast. He loved art of any sort, reading (sci-fi). He loved metal detecting and his record was three pieces of gold in one morning. He retired to be able to travel and their best trips were to Bali and the Panama Canal re-positioning Cruise. They played bridge and mahjong with friends alternating games weekly. There will be no service at his request. Condolences may be sent to the family by visitingwww.springfieldfuneralhome.com, 250-860-7077.

KEMBEL, THEODORE RICHARD “DICK” Passed away suddenly on March 24, 2015 at the age of 91. He is survived by his loving family, five children: Barbara Jordan, Cherry Kembel, Ted (Colleen) Kembel, Darla Kembel and Brian (Arlene) Kembel; 13 grandchildren; 12 great grandchildren; two great great grandchildren; sister Verna Browning and brother Vern (Betty). A Funeral Service will be held on Monday, March 30th at 10:00 am at Springfield Funeral Home, 2020 Springfield Road, Kelowna, BC. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the BC Heart & Stroke Foundation, #4 – 1551 Sutherland Ave., Kelowna, BC V1Y 9M9. Condolences may be sent to the family by visiting www.springfieldfuneralhome.com 250-860-7077.

JEAN EMILE DENIS ‘DENNIS’ VERGNANO

June 24, 1942 ~ March 24, 2015 Passed away peacefully in Kelowna Hospice House after a brief battle with cancer at 72 years of age. He leaves to mourn his wife Judie of West Kelowna, daughters Gillian (Rob), their son Gabriel Colvin; Emily Vergnano, grandchildren Eric and Elizabeth Vergnano and Austyn Fallis, all of Kelowna. He is also survived by sisters Dianne (Ron) Willett of Vancouver, their daughter Brenda, grandchildren Lindsay and Nathan, great granddaughter Abby; son Rick (Laura) Willett, grandchildren, Olivia and Sam; Louise (Brian) Collins of Prince Edward Island and son Jason (Kim) Vergnano, Nilan and Kyle, daughter Anna and Simone; Lorraine (Barry) Russell of Delta, Ryan, Sara and Catherine; and by his brother-in-law Peter (Pat) Steeves of Peachland, their sons Bill (Tracey) Steeves, grandsons Brandon, Cory and Trevor; Jim (Kristy) and grandchildren Sean, Sara and Ashley. Denny loved the outdoors: hunting, fishing, camping and just walking in the woods, and as a member of the Peachland Sportsman’s Association for nearly three decades, did what he could to ensure there was healthy habitat for fish and wildlife as a legacy for everyone’s grandchildren. He was born in St. Boniface, Manitoba, but moved out to B.C. with his family in time to begin school in Vancouver, where he grew up and apprenticed as a printer at Pacific Press. It was at the Vancouver Press Club that he met and began dating Judie some 40 years ago and both worked at the Columbian newspaper in New Westminster, he in the composing room and she in editorial, before they indulged a mutual dream and moved to a remote corner of the Cariboo. There they built a log home on 40 acres complete with creek, but beyond the last power line and lived for a number of years before the needs of two young children dictated a move to the Okanagan. Denny worked as a printer at the Kelowna Daily Courier for more than a decade before his retirement from the trade when he began working with another great bunch of people at Northside Industries on the Westside until his retirement in 2007. We will all miss you Denny. You were my rock. You always supported me in my professional and volunteer ventures and you kept me grounded. His request was that no formal service be held but that friends and family gather at his home to reminisce, which we will do on Sunday April 5, from 2-5 p.m. Donations to the Central Okanagan Land Trust or the Okanagan Region Wildlife Heritage Fund Society in his memory would help to further his interest in conservation of land for wildlife. Condolences may be sent to the family by visiting www.everdenrust.com

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