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A reception with refreshments for family and friends to gather following a ceremony is a key part of the healing process; it offers emotional solidarity and support. Perhaps you’ve heard the expression “Grief shared is grief dissipated.� It’s true! Because of that, we offer a bright, open, natural environment for casual, relaxed receptions following our ceremonies, making it unnecessary for family and friends to go elsewhere for fellowship.

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Our homemade presentation of freshly made sandwiches, desserts, specialty vegetable and fruit trays, fresh brewed coffee, chilled juices and premium teas, make it an inviting close to whichever of our ceremonies you select.

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John “Jakeâ€? Alfred Hudson 1926 ~ 2015 John Alfred Hudson passed away peacefully, surrounded by his family on Tuesday, December 22, 2015 at the age of 89 years. Lovingly remembered by his children, Wendy (Michael Baron), Shelley Hudson, Jackson Hudson, Martin (Michelle) Hudson and Perrin (Ned Beatty); grandchildren, Erie (Brendan) Bandkowski), Brett, Jonathan, Haley, Matthew, James, Reilly, Dalles and Alden; great-grandchildren, Jake and Leo; survived by many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his beloved wife Ruth (2014); brothers, Buzz and Bill Hudson. Jake was a veteran of World War II, Canadian Navy. He then became a Professional Engineer after graduating from U.B.C., and worked as a geophysicist based out of Alberta and British Columbia. Jake enjoyed salmon and y ďŹ shing, gold panning, garlic growing, wood working and wine and beer making. The family would like to express sincere gratitude and thank you to the staff and volunteers at Mariposa Gardens for providing a welcoming home for our father’s last years. As an expression of sympathy, donations to a charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family. Arrangements entrusted to the care of Blaine Krist at:

Graham Funeral Home 5920 Kootenay Street, Oliver, B.C. (250) 498-3833 Your message of condolence or to share a memory of Jake may to sent to www.grahamfh.com

Kevin Bromley, 2825 Arden Rd, Courtenay, B.C. V9N 9J9 Unit #316 in the amount of $1007.25

If the owner has not contacted All Secure Storage and made arrangements to pay the account and remove the contents, this unit will be disposed of January 11, 2016 and removed from the premises no later than January 18, 2016.

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Mark Hamill passed away on December 18, 2015. He had a short but hard fight battle with cancer. Mark was born on May 7, 1950 in Syracuse, NY to Pauline and Louis Hamill. He graduated from the University of Calgary with a degree in Zoology, and transferred that degree to working at the Calgary Zoo for several years. Mark also thoroughly enjoyed educating people and sharing knowledge. He utilized that skill in his job as Park Interpreter at Fish Creek Provincial Park where he remained until he moved to British Columbia in the late 1990’s. Mark had a special connection with animals, and he had an infectious sense of humor with people. He has passed that love of animals, his sense of humor and his sense of adventure to his two daughters Meghan and Nicole. Mark was never afraid to try new things, and he had a thirst for knowledge and learning new skills. He was an avid reader, outdoorsman and boatsman. There was never a dull moment with Mark. Just when his daughters thought the end was near; whether being stalked by a wild cat on a hike, or stuck on a lake in a sailboat with no wind, he would pull a trick out of his custom XL hat and lead them to safety. This made their journey with him, vivid and memorable. He was hilarious, intelligent, strong willed and compassionate. We will remember him as a colorful person who marched to the beat of his own drum. His epitaph would read: I’ll do it my way, or the highway. Mark was survived by his wife, Pauline Fox, his mother, Pauline Hamill, his sister, Maura Hamill, two daughters, Meghan Hamill, and Nicole Tremere, and five grandchildren.

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