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Card of Thanks The family of the late Lenora Jones would like to thank all the nursing and support staff of Cumberland Lodge for the wonderful care given to our Auntie Lennie over the past seven years. We always found you to be upbeat, welcoming, compassionate and caring.

COMOX VALLEY Citizens on Patrol Society Annual General Meeting Sunday, January 31, 2016 1300 hours at Bill Moore Park Courtenay, B.C. All members are urged to attend.

Bennett, Audrey Eileen Born August 21, 1942 and raised in Cabbagetown, Toronto, Eileen, moved to Vancouver during the 1960’s counterculture movement. A voracious reader and listener of music, Eileen moved to Cumberland in 1979 and expanded her interests to include playing guitar and piano, gardening, screen printing and painting fabric. Proud, irreverent, and generous to a fault, Eileen’s presence would ďŹ ll a room with her passionate discussions of art, music and politics. An ardent activist, she attended demonstrations throughout her life to defend the principles she believed in. She passed these principles, and her passions, on to the numerous Cumberland youth who she befriended. Eileen died at home of cancer on Wednesday, January 6th. Predeceased by her best friend Bo, survived by her sister Pat, son Booker (Twyla), daughter Robin, grandsons Reed and Sam and her wusband Tony. Please consider a donation in her memory to World Vision Canada

Melvin Napoleon Chartier August 3,1921 ~ December 28, 2015 Dad has gone home to the Lord; to meet up with his loving wife Edna, his much loved mother Eva Marie and his brother Albert. Born in Wakaw, Saskatchewan, Dad loved the North Country, doing commercial ice-fishing, trapping and as a guide and game warden; to hunt moose, fly his plane, paddle his canoe, or mush his dog team. Pre- deceased by his daughter June, survived by brother Raymond (Carol), daughters Winona (Don), Gail, Carol (Barrie), Joan (Eric) and son Melvin. Many nieces and nephews, grandchildren, greats and great-greats. Friends and family will remember all the wonderful stories. Thank you to all the thoughtful friends and caregivers over these many years of helping Dad, a super tribute to a man who helped so many in his lifetime. No service by request. “ Always paddle your own canoe�.

Leslie Cotter

Leslie Cotter, “Pixie�, passed away peacefully on January 4, 2016 after a courageous battle with cancer. Born on June 20, 1960 in Vancouver, BC, her and her brother Robert Cotter were adopted by Les and Betty Cotter. Spending only a few years in Vancouver, they moved to Comox, BC, where she would spend the remainder of her life. She met and married Dan Teter, and had two beautiful children, Jason and Jennifer. Her pride and joy were her children, and her true passion was loving and nurturing them. Her hobbies included cooking, baking, and gardening. Her garden was her “sanctuary�, spending many hours a day tending to it. From flowers to fruits, she had it all. At the end of the day, she was loved by many and will be greatly missed. Leslie is survived by her children, Jason Teter and Jennifer Teter. A Celebration of Life will be held on Sunday, January 17 from 1-4pm at the Blackfin Pub. All are welcome to attend.

CRITCHLEY Bruce Gordon Bruce passed away in Comox December 24, 2015 at the age of 73. He is survived by his loving wife Jean, twin brother Brian, daughters Melanie and Michelle and 3 grandsons. Special thanks to the staff and volunteers at Comox Valley Hospice for their compassion and caring.

In Loving Memory of RYAN JAMES BARCLAY May 2, 1976 - Jan. 15, 2013 Those we love don’t go away, They walk beside us every day, Unseen, unheard, but always near, Still loved, still missed and very dear You are so loved, Ryan, forever and ever. Always in our hearts Mum, Ken, Charmaine,and the girls.

Celebration of Life for VERNON McARTHUR Saturday, January 30, 2016 1:30pm - 4pm Retired owner of Union Bay Auto Body Who passed December 8th, 2015. Location: Bill Woods Room downstairs in the Union Bay Community Hall. Bring Memories only

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Ralph Shaw then specialized in fishing trout with artificial flies, and more recently to taking salmon and bottom fish in saltwater. A lifelong crusader for sane fish and wildlife conservation practices, he retired as a school principal in 1983 after 35 years in education, but continued his conservation activities. He received the Order of Canada in 1984 for his work in these endeavours, and is a recipient of the Canada 125 Medal. His weekly outdoors column in the Comox Valley Record has won several writing awards, and he contributed regularly to The Outdoor Edge, BC Outdoors, Outdoor Canada, Island Fisherman and Island Angler. He was a member of the Outdoor Writers of Canada, the Outdoor Writers Association of America, and the Northwest Outdoor Writers Association. In 1984 Ralph Shaw was appointed to the Order of Canada for his work in conservation and outdoor education at the McQueen Lake Environmental Education Centre in Kamloops. Recently Ralph was nominated as Citizen of the Year by the Comox Valley Chamber of Commerce for the upcoming awards on January 30, 2016. Ralph Shaw is survived by wife Elaine, sister Alice Clarke, daughter Melanie, daughter Lynnea and husband Cliff, daughter Leanne and husband Dave, 9 grandchildren and 9 great grandchildren. A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, January 16 at 2:00 pm at the Courtenay Fish & Game Club, 3780 Lake Trail Road, Courtenay.

In lieu of flowers donations in Ralph’s name to The Nature Trust of B.C. 260 1000 Roosevelt Crescent, North Vancouver, B.C., V7P 3R4, would be greatly appreciated.

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Nar-Anon are you affected by someone’s use of drugs, we can help. Wed. Group 7:30pm at 280-4th St. Eureka Support Society contact Jack 3343485. Fri. Group 7:30pm, Komok’s Health Centre, 3322 Comox Rd. Call Rene 334-2392.

The proud families of Johnathan Grieve & Jennifer Salokannel are thrilled and very happy for you both. Love always, Your loving family

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Born at Cold Lake, Alberta, in 1926, Ralph Shaw of Courtenay started fishing six years later -- catching shiners with a piece of string and a bent pin. This progressed to catching trout when he and his brother began dangling flies from willow poles.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND CLAIMANTS Any person having claims against the estate of Lillian Rosella Kenyon, late of Qualicum Beach, please contact the executor: Reginald Kenyon, 250-7032085.

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