Castlegar slocan valley pennywise jan 27, 2015

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Castlegar/Slocan Valley

Castlegar/Slocan Valley

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OVERBURDENED WITH DEBT? G.Moroso & Associates, Trustee in bankruptcy, situated locally, offers friendly, confidential services to help with financial problems. Call Anna, 250-365-1035 for a free consultation. PAMPERED CHEF IS NOW IN THE KOOTENAYS. Call or email me for a catalogue, or go to my web site and have a look. 250-357-2155, no1burt@hotmail.com www. pamperedchef.biz.cathyskitchen1 QUALITY FURNITURE IN STOCK: Ranges, coffee tables, dining room tables, recycling. The Bargain Bin, 250-365-7125. SHARPENING SERVICE: Saws, tools, scissors, knives, clipper blades. C&D Sharpening Service, 250-365-3658.

SMALL ENGINE REPAIR: Pick up & delivery available, lawnmowers, rototillers, garden tractors, etc. 250-368-5219. SNOW REMOVAL, 24-HR TOWING, OLD CAR REMOVAL...Used auto parts, certified welding. Smokey Creek Salvage, South Slocan. 250-359-7815/1-877-376-6539. SNOWBLOWER AND CHAINSAW SERVICE available at Westside Small Engines & Rentals, Hwy 6, Passmore. 250226-7145. SPECIALTY FILTER MEDIA: Bulk carbon, silica gel, potassium permanganate. Columbia Filter Ltd. Phone 250364-2510, fax 250-364-2722.

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oug was born July 6, 1953 and passed away peacefully December 20, 2014 at Oliver General Hospital with loving family by his side.

Doug was the youngest of seven children born to Donald and Molly Sutherland: Leona (Dick) Pedosuk, Joy (Bill) Fox, Darlene Wiebe, David Gavrilik, Teddy (Shelly) Sutherland, and Donna (Bob) Stratton.

Doug was living in Winlaw BC when he met Laura Lee Haviland. They were married April 3, 1976 and moved to Meadow Creek BC to raise their family of six amazing daughters. Leanne (Joe) Dufour, Lisa (Greg) Stooshnoff, Leah (Chris) Swales, Lynn (Huw) Davies, Elisha (Chris) Adams and Erin (Kyle) Nelson. Doug’s goal in life was to create memories with his girls so even after we were gone they could reminisce with their families and pass on family

traditions and cherished 1953 - Decemeber 20, 2014 J u l y 6, memories for generations to come and we did this to the fullest. Even though Doug worked even after the girls had grown and hard all his life in the logging industry, started families of their own. his real passion was family and friends. Doug raised his girls to be strong As the girls were growing up you could independent individuals who could always find us with extras enjoying life handle any situation life could throw to the fullest, whether it was camping, at them. boating, seadooing, floating down We were very blessed to have the river, fishing, playing slow pitch, 19 grandchildren (number 20 due horseback riding, skidooing or lighting the end of May) and a beautiful a fire and having a toboggan great-granddaughter. party. We continued this

As our family grew, Doug embraced each and every individual with unconditional love and respect. He was always there with one of his ‘Big Bear Hugs’ and a smile that always made everything better. Throughout this last journey of our lives together, Doug never felt sorry for himself or even asked “Why me?” In fact Doug often said “Don’t be sad, I’ve had a good life”. He was always more worried that his family and friends were okay. We lived by our mottos “One day at a time, one foot in front of the other.” “Live each day to the fullest because you never know” but most of all “Have Faith”. Doug continued to inspire people right to the end, showing his strength, positivity, love of life and family, and his daily smile always lit up the room.

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