Kamloops This Week August 18, 2021

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WEDNESDAY, August 18, 2021

In Memoriam

In Memoriam

In Loving Memory Of Madeline Rankel

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In Memoriam

In Loving Memory of

LANI MALANCHUK (PPD) 1x5.7500 R0011878795112420 IN MEMORIAM

Kenneth Eric Nelson

1936 – 2015

May 10, 1945 August 20, 2001 When I grow to old to dream I have you to remember.

In Loving Memory of

Caroline Matonovich October 15, 1936 - August 17, 2019

Love Mary

Love me now, while I can know

How very, very lucky we were That you were our mother You opened our minds and our hearts. You always had the time To tell us a story or sing us a song. You always picked us up When we fell down.

You left us beautiful memories, your love is still our guide, although we cannot see you, you’re always at our side.

You will always be the most important lady in our lives. Your love and guidance will Always be with us. We wish you could have been With us longer, but we are so Grateful for the time we had. All of us, your friends and family, Will truly miss you.

Missed by All

THE TIME IS NOW If you are ever going to love me,

To Mom

Thank you so much For being our mother. May God care for you As you did for us.

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We love and miss you always… Your loving family.

The sweet and tender feelings Which from true affection flow. Love me now While I am living. Do not wait until I’m gone And then have it chiseled in marble,

In Loving Memory Of GERALDINE (GAY) DESIREAU

October 24, 1932 August 23, 2014

02/03/1939 – 08/12/2017

Colin Darrell Frederick August 25, 1964 - August 6, 2021

It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of our Son, Brother, Dad and Grandfather, Colin, at the age of 56, after suffering with M.S. for 25 years. Colin is survived by his loving Mom Doreen, brother Blaine, daughter Ashley (Joel), grandchildren Isaac, Aralynne and Cohen; Derek (Cali) and Taylor, cherished with much love. He was predeceased by Dad, Howard in 1996 and missed him everyday, as they would do so much together, including fishing, hockey and scouting. Dad was his hockey coach, as Colin was goalie for “Buffalo Sabres”. His Dad was his Cub leader and he learned to hunt with his Dad, bringing home many grouse. Colin was born in Vanderhoof, BC to Doreen and Howard Frederick. Colin moved to Prince Rupert, BC with his family, then to New Westminster and finally to Kamloops in 1968. He is survived by many Aunts, Uncles, Cousins, Jane (Mother of the Children), long time close friend from his school days, Dan Baudin (Ivana and Michael) and many other friends from school, work, Plura Hill United Church and friend Dana Levere from schools days, giving Colin support. Colin was manager of McDonalds in Valleyview, Burger King in Kamloops and Vernon. Employed with Canadian Tire in Vernon, then Yellowknife, NWT. as Department Manager until he developed MS in 1996 and moved back to Kamloops to assist Mom. Colin moved into Kamloops Seniors Village in 2004 for full care and made his home there until his passing on August 6, 2021. Colin especially loved teasing the girls.

There will be death between us,

Thank you to KSV care staff catering to Colin’s needs and requests. Thank you to GP. Dr. Howie.

If you wait until I am sleeping,

And I won’t hear you then. So, if you love me, even a little bit,

Donations can be made to the MS Society. Celebration of Life to be held on September 11, 2021 (His Dad’s Birthday). Location and Time to be Determined. Condolences may be sent to the family from www.kamloopsfuneralhome.com

So I can treasure it.

Jack Andrew Tash 02/19/1966 – 08/23/1984

You both were taken from our lives abruptly, Unknown to you both in a peaceful way. A comfort to us to accept your departure. Those we love don’t go away they walk beside us everyday. Unseen, unheard, but always near, so loved, so missed, so very dear.

Missing you so much and greatly loved by your wife, mother Jean, Michael your son and brother, grandchildren Benjamin and Carly Tash

Seven years have passed since you have left us and our hearts still ache from missing you. You are gone but never forgotten. Love from your family, Deane, Deanna, Janis, Sandra and Ted

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Never to awaken,

If you have tender thoughts of me,

Let me know it while I am living

Stanley John Tash

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Colin was very active at Plura Hills United Church with many dear friends there, particularly Ken Woodcock (Donna), a special friend, seeing hospital for visitation and prayer time together. Colin started the Kamloops MS Chapter, He also received the Presidents Award of MS in 2004. Colin had only one dream, to create the “Coast to Coast For MS”. He successfully did so in 2001 where he travelled to Cape Spear to raise awareness for MS and fundraised for a Local clinic in Kamloops. Colin and team “Coasting For A Cure” fundraised and participated in the MS Walk in Kamloops for many years. The last years were debilitating but Colin never gave up until the last few days of his life. Always eagerly awaiting a visit with his beloved Grandchildren, and Children, Brother, Mom who visited twice daily with “Benji”.

Sweet words on ice-cold stone.

Please tell me now.

In Loving Memory of

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