Vernon Morning Star, May 15, 2016

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Darnell Glen Joseph Merlo

Please join us in honouring

Cheryll Joan Hordo August 13, 1945 December 20, 2015

Celebration of Life Saturday, May 21, 2016 2:00 pm Killiney Beach Community Hall 514 Udell Road, Vernon, BC

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Her life was a blessing. Her memory a treasure. She is loved beyond words and missed beyond measure.

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It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Darnell Glen Joseph Merlo April 28th, 2016 in Vernon B.C. With his loving sister in attendance. His kind gestures, giving spirit, jokes and laughter will live on in our memories and felt in our hearts. Survived by his children Candy Merlo and Joe Merlo, grandchildren Kane and Thomas, mother Ann Merlo, siblings Esther, Peter, Kim, Darrel and Kelly. We find peace in his unification with his late father Peter Merlo. Darnell was a grandfather, father, brother, son, uncle, great uncle, great great uncle and friend. A small family gathering to celebrate his life was held on May 1st at his son’s home in Vernon B.C.

Leonard (Len) Zubyk With love, laughter and tears we announce the passing of Leonard Zubyk on May 2nd, 2016 in Vernon, B.C. at the age of 88 years. Len was born in Port Alice, B.C. on March 11th, 1928 and shortly there after, his parents moved the family to Haney, B.C. where Len spent his growing up years. Len joined the Merchant Navy in 1944. In 1947, after the Navy he went to work for the CPR as a fireman. Len moved to Cranbrook, B.C. while working for the CPR and during those years he learned to fly. Eventually he and his good friend Jerry bought a Cessna together and they enjoyed flying all around the Kootenays. Len met his soul mate Marguerite in 1959 and they eloped and were married in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho two weeks after they met. Their life together lasted 57 years. Len and Marg started their family on a ranch in Cranbrook, B.C. During this time Len continued to work for the CPR and in the fall seasons he guided big game hunters. In 1972 Len moved his family to the Vernon / Coldstream area and went to work for Riverside Forest Products as a sawmill foreman. He spent his time with his family enjoying the outdoors and raising animals and gardening on his hobby farm. He also enjoyed hunting in the Kootenays and catching the big salmon on Vancouver Island.

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Lisa June Matutat Lisa June Matutat, our dear Sister, passed away on Saturday May 7, 2016, to be with the Lord Jesus and her father Al that predeceased her in 2008 Lisa was born in St. Paul’s Hospital in Vancouver to her parents Al and Grace on March 24, 1965. She is survived by her mother Grace, and her siblings Scott, Marla, Loretta, and their families.

In respecting Len’s wishes, he was cremated and no funeral service will be held. The family would like to give special thanks to Dr. Pritchett, Dr. Kadar and the staff at the Sage unit at Noric House for the wonderful care given to Len.

Lisa was raised on a farm, and was always up to some shenanigans. Her together with Scott and Marla would climb up our huge 10,000 bale hay pile, and then pull the ladder up to prevent Loretta, her youngest sister, from climbing up. As kids, we amused ourselves playing 4H, and this entailed taking my Dad’s saw horses, setting them up with a two-by-four like we were at a horse jumping competition, and leading our animals around them. We would start with the calves, then our dogs, then our goats. We had a pack of dogs, and Lisa’s was named Hunter. Not that unusual since the other dogs were Rancher, Bearpaw, Moosie, and Ringo. Our goats were equally lucky in the name department. Our nanny goat had 3 kids, and we named them Bibbity, Bobbity, and Boo. Lisa’s was Boo. In typical form Loretta and Marla’s goats were plain white, but Lisa’s goat was grey and black, with little black horns. A very cheeky goat. The family moved from Creston B.C. to Vernon B.C. in 1979. Lisa’s interests in high school were sports and singing. She loved Basketball, and received awards for Choir in grade 12. She was the B.C. Shotput Champion in 1983. She graduated from Vernon Senior Secondary in 1983, and wrote and sang her song “Grad 83 Sets Us Free” at the graduation ceremonies. After Graduation, Lisa moved to Toronto to pursue her dream of Modelling. And always, she continued to sing and play her guitar. She recorded a CD of her own music, and called herself Gypsy. A bad car accident in Provost eventually brought her and her dog Polar back to B.C., and to Penticton, which she made her home. She had many friends here, some going back as far as 25 years, like her friend Tracey Eastman, and most recently she was busy laying sod in her backyard, planting lilacs, and had her garden already in.

Len will be forever missed by his wife Marguerite, his son Ken and by his daughter Wendy. Miss you Pops!

It is with heavy hearts that we lay our Sister to rest. May God bless and keep her. She will be missed.

Cremation arrangements have been made with BETHEL FUNERAL CHAPEL LTD., 5605 27th Street, Vernon, B.C. V1T 8Z5 • (250) 542-1187

A Funeral Service will be held on May 20th at 1:30 pm at Providence Funeral Home, 13205 Rosedale Avenue, Summerland, BC

Len will be lovingly remembered by his wife Marguerite of Coldstream, B.C., his son Ken of Coldstream, B.C., his daughter Wendy (Dan) of Squamish, B.C., his sisters Elsie (Don) Saunders of West Vancouver, B.C. and Liz (Dave) Buckham of Richmond, B.C. along with numerous nieces, nephews, extended family members and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents, Mary and Nick Zubyk and by his sister-in-law, Marion Cave.


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