The Willams Tribune Wednesday, Williams Lake Lake Tribune Wednesday, JanuaryJanuary 13, 2016 13, 2016
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Macleod, Faye Lynn
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Reid, William “Bill” Richard 1930-2015
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In Loving Memory of Ron Bliss December 14, 1951 January 16, 2014 Although the world keeps turning And the sun comes up each day Life has never been the same Since you were called away. You were such a special person so gentle, good and kind and left the sweetest memories and thoughts of you behind I only wish there was a way that I could see you one more time to thank you for the joy you brought into this life of mine. In Our Hearts Always Diane & Family
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It is with deep sadness that the family of Faye MacLeod announce her passing on Jan.7, 2016 in Williams Lake, B.C. at the age of 71. Faye lived with her husband Bruce in Horsefly and will be missed by many friends and community members. A celebration of her life will take place in Horsefly in the springtime, date and time to be announced. In memory of Faye, donations can be made to the Horsefly First Responders Fire Department. LaPrairie’s Funeral Services entrusted with arrangements. 250-398-9100
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A Memorial Celebration will be announced at a later date. Compassionate Care Funerals entrusted with all arrangements. 250-392-3336
It is with great sadness that we announce the sudden passing of Bill Reid, lifetime resident of Horsefly and Williams Lake, on December 30, 2015, in Campbell River at the age of 85. A Celebration of Life for Bill will take place in Horsefly in the Spring of 2016. Date and time to announced. Donations can be made to the SPCA in memory of Bill.
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Services will be held at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church on Saturday January 16, 2016 at 11:00 AM. Remembrance Celebration to follow at the Sacred heart School Gymnasium. In lieu of flowers a donation to the SPCA in Brenda’s name is appreciated.
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Brenda will be deeply missed by all who knew her. LaPrairie’s Funeral Services entrusted with arrangements. 250-398-9100
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Keith grew up in Applecross near Perth Australia. As a youth he was an avid swimmer and saved a couple of people’s lives. Keith served in WWII with the Australian Infantry (he joined up underage). He worked around Canada and Europe before finally immigrating to Canada in 1957 with his wife Iris. They moved to Williams Lake around 1965 where Keith worked as a mixologist for the Lakeview Hotel until the early 80s. He then worked for the government liquor board until retirement. Keith enjoyed painting and both Iris and Keith enjoyed cross country skiing. He was predeceased by his lovely wife Iris in 2012. Keith loved his Toby Beer and was always surrounded by neighbors and friends. His favourite saying was “Bonne Santé”- translation means good health. The family would like to thank the nurses and the staff at the Cariboo Hospital and amazing Homecare team for the care that Keith received. LaPrairie’s Funeral Services entrusted with arrangements. 250-398-9100
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The family of Mareea Lillian Duboski are saddened to announce her sudden passing on January 4, 2016 in Williams Lake, at the age of 80.
Bates, Keith Hamilton 1926-2015
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It is with heartfelt sadness that the family announces the passing of Brenda Mary Jelley on January 6, 2016 with her family and friends by her side.
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The family of Keith Bates is saddened to announce his passing on Dec.30, 2015 in Williams Lake, B.C. at the age of 89.
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It is with sadness that the family of Leonard Joseph English announces his peaceful passing on January 9, 2016 in Cariboo Memorial Hospital at the age of 89 years. He will be missed by his family and those who knew him.
Mareea Lillian 1935-2016
A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday January 16, 2016 at 1:00pm, at the St Andrew’s United Church. Barry Sale officiating. Donations can be made to charity of choice in memory of Mareea.
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Dec 24, 1918 - Jan 6, 2016 It is with sadness in our hearts that we have to announce the peaceful passing of our dad, grandfather and great grandfather Wayne Finkenbinder, 13 days after his 97th birthday. Wayne was the oldest child of George Washington Finkenbinder and Mary Zeigler, of Carlisle, Pennsylvania. Before meeting his wife, Lorena Ayres Turman, Wayne worked at a variety of trades: a welder, farmer, rancher and was an enlisted member of the U.S. Army. Wayne was a WWII Veteran, receiving numerous medals, amongst them the Victory Medal for his courage at D-Day on the beaches of Normandy. In the summer of 1958 and 1959, Wayne brought his small family to spend the summers in Horsefly, BC, fishing, hunting, camping and enjoying the beautiful Cariboo region. The summer of 1960, he immigrated with Lorena and daughter Darlene to their new home in Horsefly, now known as the Walters Ranch across from the gas station, to begin his life’s dream of being a cattle rancher. He excelled at this with the help of his family. The Williams Lake Stockyards would always praise his cattle coming to sale. In his retirement years, Wayne spent many winters in the Phillipines, enjoying the sunshine and culture. He continued to raise cattle in the summers with his daughter and son-in-law Leo. Left behind to grieve are: daughter Darlene LaFlamme, Grandchildren Jackie LaFlamme, Connie Snow (Kelly Hordiuk), Leo LaFlamme Jr., Great Grandchildren Drew Wood, Curtis LaFlamme, Tashina LaFlamme Hordiuk and Mitchell LaFlamme. As per his request, there will not be a service. The family asks in lieu of flowers, that donations be made on his behalf to the Miocene 4-H club. In our hearts forever! Rest easy! Compassionate Care Funerals entrusted with all arrangements. 250-392-3336
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