Nanaimo Daily News, December 01, 2015

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FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS

FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS

FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS

COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS

COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS

DEATHS

DEATHS

IN MEMORIAM

CHRISTMAS CORNER

INFORMATION

With great sadness we announce the passing of Rosemary Frances Heimes on November 26, 2015 She was predeceased by her husband Raymond and her parents Mabel and Gerard Bazinet. She will be lovingly remembered by her son Kelly Stark and Shawn Young (Barb), grandchildren Zachary, Braden, Michael, Brianna, and Rowen. She loved to garden, shop, quilt, hunting, fishing, and just sitting in the boat. Her most treasured pastime was spending time with all of her grandchildren. She was a very generous person. She was an avid member and volunteer at the Legion, Branch 43 in Prince George. A Graveside service will be held on Thursday, December 3, 2015 at 12:00 pm at Cedar Valley Memorial Gardens.

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John “Smokyâ€? R Smith Born September 2, 1927 Calgary Ab. Peacefully slipped away November 11, 2015 Arbour Cottage Ladysmith B.C. He was predeceased by Alicia “Johnnieâ€? Smith, his bride of 62 years, the mother of his 4 children, and follower of his dreams, and his daughter Lisa Smith, and brother Milton. He is survived by his children: Bill Birdsell-Smith, Charleen (John) Dodworth, Nikki (Gary) Patrickson. Grandchildren Jackie ( Steve) Brehaut, Jennifer (Kevin) Smith, Danielle, and Ashley. Great grandchildren Keely, Skylar, Phoenix, Steel, Lyric, Ocean and beloved dog Teddy. Smoky was a 40 year veteran of the IWA logging from Lyell Island to Sooke BC, as he raised his family on Vancouver Island‌ for the most part. He retired in 1991 to pursue his 2nd passion the sea, for 20 years he lived on or near the water. His final retirement in 2006 when health forced him to slow down mom and dad relocated to share Nikki and Gary’s home in Nanaimo. Thus began a 10 year adventure of love and laughter, where friends became extended family, along the way. Nikki and Gary would like to thank “Smoky’s Angelsâ€? Michelle Desrochers, Lynn LeGrand, Lynn Chisholm, and Patti Waters, for the smiles and laughter they brought into his life while allowing us much needed rest. Thanks to the ladies and friends of Nanaimo Travelers Lodge Day Break Program A special thanks to Arbour Cottage A service for Smoky and Johnnie will be held at Sands Funeral Chapel December 5, 2015 1 pm. Celebration of Life to follow. Sands Funeral Nanaimo

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BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES POWELL RIVER & Region Transition House Society has a job posting for a Stopping the Violence Counselor, closing on Dec. 30, 2015. Contact: chamberj@telus.net

Ukrainian Christmas Bazaar Sunday, December 6, 2015, 11am - 3pm. St. Michael’s Ukrainian Parish Hall 4017 Victoria Avenue (off Norwell Drive), Nanaimo, BC You will ďŹ nd: perogies, borsch, homemade baking, jams, pickles and relish, Ukrainian novelties, cabbage rolls made & sold by Sand’s Kitchen and much more... Rafe tickets available to purchase to win one of three great prizes. âœąConcession - Perogies, Borsch, Smokies. Hosted by the Ukrainian Canadian Cultural Society of Nanaimo and Vesna Ukrainian Dancers.

FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS

FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS

DEATHS

DEATHS

Sheila Westwood Sheila Westwood died peacefully in her sleep on November 9, 2015. She had just celebrated her 100th birthday. Sheila was born Sheila Blackwood Maxwell on September 29, 1915, in Edmonton, Alberta. She served in the WRENS as a decoder during WWII. Sheila moved to Nanaimo after the war with her first husband. She worked for CHUB radio station in the 50s, eventually hosting her own program. Sheila married Earle Westwood in 1957. He had been mayor of Nanaimo and while a member of the provincial cabinet in Victoria held positions of Minister of Trade and Industry, Minister of Recreation and Conservation, and Minister of Commercial Transport. Sheila was by his side and a great helpmate in his political career both here and later in London, England, when Earle was made Agent General for British Columbia. On their return to Nanaimo Sheila became an avid golfer and bridge player and enjoyed her many friends. Sheila is survived and will be greatly missed by her brother Brian Maxwell (Louise); her Stepdaughter Susan Kelly (Jim); her granddaughters Lisa Edwards (Brian), Kirstie Kelly Schipper (Eric), and Kathryn Kelly; and great grandchildren Matthew and Charlie Edwards and Theo, Aiden, and Lily Schipper. She is predeceased by her husband Earle Westwood and sister Maureen Baier. A remembrance will be held December 12th at 1:00 p.m. at Sands Funeral Home in Nanaimo. In lieu of flowers please donate to the Canadian Cancer Society.

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