Campbell River Mirror, January 13, 2016

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FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS

FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS

FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS

COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS

COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS

TRAVEL

IN MEMORIAM

IN MEMORIAM

IN MEMORIAM GIFTS

INFORMATION

PERSONALS

TIMESHARE

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DONATIONS IN memory of a loved one may be made to the Museum at Campbell River Box 70, Station A, Campbell River BC V9W 4Z9 (470 Island Highway)

287-3103 The day you passed, my heart was broken. I loved you so, so much. I cried alone every night, longing for your touch. You were such a kind and gentle man, and I miss you so We'll be together again some day, When it's time for me to go.

Always in my thoughts. xxxooo Angie DEATHS

DEATHS

Ann Fletcher (MacDonald) May 20, 1916 – January 2, 2016

A loving daughter, sister, wife, mother, grandmother, greatgrandmother, sister-in-law, aunt, friend and member of her community, Ann was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba. As a child, she loved being in the city at Christmas time. When Ann was eleven, she moved with her family to Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, where she graduated from school, married her high school sweetheart, Jim, and started her family. After the Second World War ended in 1945 and Jim was discharged from the Air Force, Ann, Jim, Marlene, Jerry and Bart moved to Comox, B.C. where they fell in love with Vancouver Island. In 1948, Ann’s family moved to Campbell River where they established roots. When the C.R. Kinettes Club was formed, Ann was the first president. Ann and Jim loved to dance and when they heard dance music at home, Dad would take Mom in his arms and dance around the house. In 1956 and 1957, Mom and Dad added to their family with the birth of Kim and Laurie. Ann had a dream of owning a new home and in 1965/66, with the help of family and friends she built a house at 208 McPhredran St., doing a lot of the work herself. Ann had a gift for interior design, and her home reflected her many talents. In 1982 Ann and Jim moved to Ocean Shores condos along with some old friends where they also made many new friends. They had a wonderful time living at the beach. Ann and Jim celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary (June 19, 1987) before Jim passed away in 1988. In 2007, Ann moved to Ironwood Place where she enjoyed the company of old and new friends and the wonderful staff who worked there. During her working years Ann worked at Woolworths in Moose Jaw. She had to quit when she married Jim because, during the Depression, a wife could not work if her husband had a job. In Campbell River she worked at Laver’s, Whyte’s Shoe Store and Action Sports. Ann was predeceased by her parents, Hugh and Arrietta MacDonald, her husband, Jim Fletcher, and her brothers, Lenny and Marvin MacDonald. Ann will be dearly missed by her five children, Marlene Baker, Jerry (Morah) Fletcher, Bart (Roberta) Fletcher, Kim (Doug) McBain and Laurie Fletcher; 8 grandchildren: Janet, Noel (Wendy) and Carol Baker, Kara (Steve) Dick, Jennifer (Greg) Youzwa, Brad (Renee) McBain, Steve (Meg) McBain and Max Shilletto; 12 greatgrandchildren: Emma and Olivia Baker, Seth Baker and Blaine Baker-Kellett, Noah and Magda Baker-Worobets, Lucas and Eli Dick, Sophie and Levi McBain, Charlee and Rowen Youzwa. She will also be missed by her sister-inlaw Gladys MacDonald and many nieces and nephews. Ann and her family are extremely grateful for all of the kindness and caring we have received over the past number of months from friends, Ironwood Place, V.I. Health and Home Support, C.R. Hospital and Dr. Kerry Baerg. A family celebration of Ann’s life will be held in the summer of 2016.

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FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS

FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS

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TRAVEL DEATHS

DEATHS

Lorna Merle Humphrey January 15th 1936 - January 7th 2016 It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Lorna. She had a happy, fulfilling life that included: Living in logging camps Driving stock cars A vacation in Hawaii Working many years at Home Hardware Building a house Owning a business Winning $21,000 on a scratch ticket She married her best friend Ray, and raised two sons, Jim and John (Lisa). She also had four loving grandchildren, Jeremia, Ambrosia (David), Jillian, and Jack, as well as one great-grandson Leslie. A big thank you to Dr. Veerapen, all the nurses at the hospital, and Dan Munroe at Boyd’s Funeral Service. Like in life, Ray stood by Lorna’s side, holding her hand until the end. You will be forever in our hearts. There will be no service, by Lorna’s request.

Audrey May Noton (Duff) Mom passed away peacefully January 4, 2016 in Campbell River, BC at the age of 86. Audrey was born on the family farm in Olds, Alberta on May 11, 1929. As the youngest of six children, Audrey’s childhood was full of laughter and hard work. Even as a young child she displayed a generous and determined spirit that she carried through life. She married Ken Noton in 1951 and they settled in Duncan to raise their family. Audrey worked diligently as a bookkeeper and later owned and operated her own free range, organic dairy farm long before it was cool. After her husband’s death she and her son Kenny moved to Campbell River where she owned and operated a log hauling business until retirement. She was a vibrant, strong-minded woman who “didn’t take no guff from nobody�. She enjoyed horseback riding and reading but she was happiest when surrounded by family. She was also an excellent cook and her pies and buns were the highlight of family meals. She had a passion for animals of all kinds, especially the pet dogs she loved over the years. Her eye for beautiful jewelry and expensive sparkle is well known in the family (and has been appropriately inherited!). She is survived by her sister Alma Harper, her daughter Beverley Mitchell (Gregg), granddaughters Lana Lounsbury (Jeff), Jan Frew (Doug), Ruth Eden (Travis) and Karen Wylie (Ian) as well as great-grandchildren Claire, Hudson, Garrett, Dane, Aiden and Evita. She was predeceased by her husband Ken, and her son Kenny. We are extremely thankful for the unfailing kindness and attention she received at Golden Grove Care Home. The owners and staff were like family to her during Mom’s three and half years of residence there. There will be no funeral however an open house for friends and family is planned for Saturday, January 16th, 1 – 4 pm. at the Mitchell home, 835 Eland Drive.

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FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS

FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS

IN MEMORIAM

IN MEMORIAM

Vincent Lorne Ferris Jan. 13/34 - June 29, 2012

I have a picture of you on my coffee table, taken at Steph & Adam’s wedding. You are standing head and shoulders above the rest, intent to catch every word of their vows. Your look is of love and pride. Today, now you have a new great grandson who carries your name. You would be so proud. Remembering you on your birthday. We miss you so much. Until we meet again. Love Sherri & Fred & Mom DEATHS

DEATHS

Brian David Power

The world has lost one of its sweetest, most gentle souls on January 6, 2016. Brian was born in Victoria, BC on June 19, 1946 and passed away peacefully at home with his wife, best friend and soul mate, Vicki Lee by his side. He will be forever missed by his daughter Cheryl Lee, son-in-law Brian, grandsons Stewart and Garrett Lee and his two brothers Russell (Janet) and Terry. He was predeceased by his sister Patricia Rothschild (nee Power), his father David Joseph Power and mother Prudence Cox Power (nee Borden). Brian’s greatest achievement was his unending support of the cadet movement and over the course of his 34year career, he was both Commanding Officer of RCSCC Admiral Dewolf Sea Cadets and 2943 RCACC Army Cadets. His quiet leadership skills and guidance helped many cadets overcome challenges and succeed in their respective life goals. As in all things, Brian faced his final illness with determination, dignity and valiant courage. As per Brian’s wishes, the family will have a gathering at a later date. Please respect the family’s privacy at this time but cards are welcome. No phone calls please.

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