Kelowna Capital News, January 08, 2016

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2016 UKRAINIAN NEW YEARS EVE DINNER & DANCE Sat, January 16, 2016 Prime Rib c/w Ukrainian Food at 6pm Refreshments : 5pm -12am Midnight Lunch provided. Ukrainaian Dancers- Dolyna & Sadok, Music by Vic’s Dance Band. Tickets $40 Avail from Victor: 250-869-0614 Sarah 250-8603460 Martin 250-808-6158 Vic Uk 250-860-7612 Location: 1935 Barlee Rd Kelowna

SPCA (AUX) SALE Saturday, Jan 9th, 2016, 10-1, Lunch. White Elephant, Linen, Books, Clothes, Jewellery, Baking. Donations of sale items appreciated. First United Church, 721 Bernard Ave.

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Keep the Christmas Spirit in your hearts, as we all remember our loved ones that are not with us.

Remembering you is easy, we do it every day; but missing you is a heartache that never goes away. Sadly missed by your wife Katarina, daughters Jana and Gorana, brother Bojan and by family and friends around the world.

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MCEACHERN , FRANCES MARY (nee WENINGER) Frances Mary McEachern of Kelowna passed away peacefully in the Central Okanagan Hospice House on January 2, 2016 with her daughter Marilyn by her side. Frances is survived by her daughters Sharon Fisher and Marilyn (Jerry) Renneberg, Son Rob (Sian) McEachern ; daughter-in-law: Darlene McEachern, son-in-law: Ray Wong ; Grandchildren Kim, Scott, Sandra, Marnie, Tanya, Ashlee, Brittany and Ryan; 5 great grandchildren, one sister Irene Knorr, four brothers Peter, Ron, Art and Denis. Predeceased by her husband Glen in 2006 and son Rodney in 2015. A Celebration of Frances life will be held on Saturday, January 9th, 2016 at 1:00 PM from the Chapel of First Memorial Funeral Services, 1211 Sutherland Ave, Kelowna. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the charity of one’s choice in memory of Frances. Condolences may be sent to the family by visiting www.firstmemorialfuneralkelowna.com. Arrangements entrusted with First Memorial Funeral Services, Kelowna. 250-762-2299

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It is with heavy hearts that we announce the sudden passing of Danny Graf, at the young age of 46. He leaves behind his wife, Tonette, his 2 boys Cody and Kellen, his parents Eric and Fran, 2 brothers Jeff and Brian, and his nephew Ethan. Dan will live in our hearts forever, never to be forgotten

March 9, 1933 – January 11, 2014

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November 28, 1969 ~ December 21, 2015

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Piroska (“Priscilla”) Passed away peacefully at home in Kelowna on December 20, 2015. She was born in Ajak, Hungary on March 26, 1930. Survived by Ferenc (Frank) Vaski and their four children: Istvan (Frank), Kamilla, Gabor and Attila. After living through the upheavals of World War Two and the Hungarian uprising of 1956, Piroska emigrated to Canada, first to Saskatchewan, and then to Kelowna where she was one of the founding members of the Okanagan Hungarian Society. An accomplished seamstress and professional furrier, she was also a wonderful cook and had a beautiful singing voice. She is remembered and will be missed by her grandchildren, good friends and family members in Canada and in Hungary. A Catholic Funeral Mass, with family and numerous friends in attendance, was held for Piroska on December 26, 2015 at St. Charles Garnier Parish in Kelowna. We would like to express our thanks to the medical professionals, at VGH and here in Kelowna, along with the Canadian Cancer Agency and Cancer Society, who helped throughout Piroska’s recent health challenges. Thanks also to the Central Okanagan Community Care Home Palliative Care program, for helping her to be comfortable at home during her last illness. Please make memorial donations in her name to the Canadian Cancer Society (cancer.ca).

Peter Norman Sprout 1927 - 2015 SPROUT, Peter Norman July 21, 1927-December 15, 2015 Norman was the son of a Vimy Ridge war veteran, Peter Norman Sprout and an English war bride, Ada Jane Brown. He is survived by Eleanor his wife for 65 years, son Brian (Virginia Stanton), daughter Sharon (Dave Woodske), grandchildren Jennifer, Nelson, Sarah (Josh) and Brett, and his brother Donald (Heather), also several nephews and nieces. He was predeceased by daughter Janet, brother Ronald, sisters Eileen Beech and Margaret Stafford and his parents. He was born in the Comox hospital and raised on a small dairy farm just north of Courtenay. He graduated from the UBC Faculty of Agriculture specializing in Soil Science in 1949. In 1950 he commenced employment with the B.C. Soils Branch in Kelowna B.C. He was involved with identifying and mapping soils throughout B.C. The purpose of his early survey work was for the International Joint Commission Investigation which led to the 1964 Columbia River Treaty. Norman became Director of the Soils Branch, authored, co-authored, and edited numerous papers and a book about soil landscapes of British Columbia. This information was used to identify the 1973 Agriculture Land Reserves (ALR). Norman retired from the Ministry of the Environment in 1985. He enjoyed playing crib, first with his mother on the farm and after retiring with fellow retirees from the Department of Agriculture. He took great pleasure in his garden and woodworking. His children will always cherish their handmade Adirondack chairs. He had the most amazing memory for B.C. climate. He could easily recall dates and local climate temperatures going back to early days on the farm. He had a great smile and wonderful laugh. He always encouraged, and was proud of all his children and grandchildren. They loved him and will miss him. In the past 25 years Norman had the misfortune to battle four cancers. He beat three. The last (liver cancer) was diagnosed in June 2015. Perceptive to the end, he lived reading comfortably at home until his final week. The family wish to thank his doctor Mark Mackenzie and the staff and volunteers of the Chilliwack Hospice for their support and compassionate care. No service by request. His ashes will be interred in the Mission Hill cemetery in Courtenay. ``If there is another world he lives in bliss. If there is none, he made the best of this. `` Robert Burns

LENIC, DIANE MARIE If you are reading this now, you know I have passed away. I was predeceased by my son Kelly in 1982; my father Herman Schmidt in 2005; my mother Magdelena Schmidt in 2008; and my brother-in-law Stan Goebel in 2008. I am survived by my son Todd (Princess and her son Carlos), my son Justin (Amber); and my three grandchildren Tayva, Alaya and Zayden. I am also survived by three sisters Phyllis, Beatrice (John) and Darlene (Al); and many nieces, nephews and many great nieces and nephews. I worked at Canada Post in Regina for almost 17 years and then moved to Kelowna and worked at Canada Post in Kelowna for another 12 years. Retired and worked at Fabricland in Kelowna until November, 2015. My life in Kelowna was wonderful no regrets. Thank you to all that made my life so rich with love, laughter and friendship. A very special thank you to Dr. Michael Bobyn of Kelowna for being so caring, understanding and all around the best doctor ever. There will be a CELEBRATION OF MY LIFE at Holy Child Roman Catholic Church, 2636 7th Avenue East, Regina, SK on Saturday, January 9, 2016 at 10:00 a.m. for my close family and friends. I will rest beside my son Kelly. Flowers gratefully declined! Donations, if you so wish may go to Regina Palliative Home Care, 1802 McAra Street, Regina, SK S4N 6C4. Family and friends are invited to sign the online obituary and tributes page at www.regina-memorial.ca Arrangements entrusted to Regina Funeral Home (306) 789-8850.


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