MAHONEY, Richard P.J., C.A.: March 15, 1947 (Montreal) - April 22, 2015 (Kelowna, B.C.) Passed away peacefully with family by his side. Loving father to Derek (Erica) of Kelowna and Marlo of Victoria, doting grandfather to Emmersyn, and husband to Connie. Son of Dudley and Cecile Mahoney (deceased) of Montreal, brother of Loretta (deceased), Raymond (Joyce) of Burlington, Michael (Carolyn) of Oakville, and cousin of Ralph Crabbe (Sue) of Kamloops and uncle to many nieces and nephews. Richard was a graduate of Loyola College and attained his C.A. designation with Clarkson, Gordon and Co. in Montreal. He was a devoted family man and golf enthusiast. He will be greatly missed. Gathering to be held at First Memorial from 11am to 1pm located at 1211 Sutherland Ave, Kelowna. Private family celebration to be held later. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the KGH Foundation in appreciation for the wonderful care he received: kghfoundation.com, 2268 Pandosy St. Kelowna BC, V1Y 1T2. Condolences can be sent to the family by visiting www.firstmemorialfuneralkelowna.com. Arrangements entrusted with First Memorial Funeral Services, Kelowna. 250-762-2299
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LLOYD, F. ANTHONY "TONY" F. AN...
LLOYD, F. Anthony "Tony" F. Anthony Tony Lloyd, long-time Penticton resident and retired lawyer, died peacefully while surrounded by his loving family on the evening of April 19th, 2015. Tony arrived on December 19th, 1927 as the first born to Fred and Kathleen Lloyd of Winter, Saskatchewan. Their small rural community was a stop on the CN Railroad, where Fred farmed a half-section and Kathleen taught at the local school. Nearly ten years later, Tony was joined by his sister Gwenda. Rigorously homeschooled by Kathleen, at age sixteen and with the help of a scholarship, he decided to follow in his Mother's footsteps by enrolling in Regina Teacher's College. After an accelerated training program, and potentially younger than some of his students, he started teaching all-ages in a one-room school house. During a memorable holiday in British Columbia in 1948 Tony and his mother applied for teaching positions in the Salmon Arm area and Tony became the school's principal. Teaching only deepened Tony's love for learning, and he enrolled at the University of British Columbia to hone his profession. During summer university breaks and despite his prairie roots, Tony got a job as a salmon-fishing guide at Painter's Lodge along with a university friend who was studying law. Soon Tony decided that he was interested in law as well. When Tony entered law practice in 1955, it was to join his fishing buddy at Boyle & Co in Penticton. Tony remained in practise there for fifty-five years, making many friends along the way. He retired reluctantly, when hearing loss made working unfeasible. It was at Boyle & Co that Tony met Shirley Carson, who would become his first wife in 1957. Their marriage produced daughter Dennie and son Michael, although it was not to last. Despite their differences, Tony and Shirley remained life-long friends. Away from the office, Tony was most comfortable with his hands filled: be it a golf club, a ski pole, fishing rod, garden tool or wine glass. Tony spent many happy afternoons catching trout at Pennask Lake, challenging the greens at the Penticton Golf Club, or tending his prized tomato patch. Even sitting still was an active time which usually found him poring over a newspaper or book. Such was his boundless curiosity about the world. This same trait meant he was invariably the last one still lingering at museums and exhibits. His learning sharpened his acumen, and vice versa. For every two dozen questions the rest of us might need to ask to figure something out, Tony often needed just one. Tony cherished the virtues of community service and he was proud to have been a long term member of the Penticton Downtown Rotary Club, along with many of his oldest friends. Always an advocate for good governance and fiscal sustainability, Tony was also a lifelong supporter of many political and social causes. Tony found his soul-mate, Judy Enzmann in 1979. Their happy thirty six year union brought Tony stepson Rudy and produced another son Ryan. In recent years, Tony and Judy started spending winters with friends new and old at their second home at Green Valley, Arizona. It was a week before he left Arizona that he shot his best round of golf. Health complications made these trips impossible for Tony in 2013, although he and Judy continued to enjoy the company of family and friends at their Penticton home on Skaha Lake. Complications from a second stroke ultimately took Tony's life. His family remains deeply grateful for the skilled and compassionate care over the past two years provided by the staff at the Penticton Hospital, Moog & Friends Hospice House, and especially Dr. David Paisley and Dr. Naill Davidson. Tony is survived by his loving wife Judy and her family, daughter Dennie (Peter), sons Michael (Louise), Rudy (Sarai), Ryan (Sabrina), granddaughter Emily, Sister Gwenda (Al), nieces Andrea and Jennifer, cousin Joan (Neil) and their family as well as extended family in Ireland. Tony leaves behind long-time business partners, Phil Locke (Trish) and Alex Cherkezoff (Marie). He was very proud of his friends, who were too many to list. Memorial donations may be made to Moog & Friends Hospice House. A celebration of life will be held at the Penticton Ramada Inn at 3 pm on June 27th.
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MARR, DONALD W.: IT IS WITH GR...
MARR, Donald W.: It is with great sadness we announce the passing of Don on April 24, 2015 at Hospice House in the presence of his family at the age of 85. He'll be lovingly remembered by his wife Donna of 58 years and deeply missed by his family: daughter Sandra of Kelowna, son Cal of Kamloops, BC, granddaughter Lindsay (Richard), great grandson Noah and several nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his parents Wilfred and Florence Marr, brother Lavergne and sisters Cecile, Renee and Audrey. Don was born and educated in Saskatoon SK. In 1948 he moved to Kelowna and began working for McGavin's Foods. He had a successful 40 year career working in the food industry. He loved golfing and was a member of the Kelowna Golf and Country Club for 45 years. As a husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather he will be remembered as a compassionate and understanding man who always saw the good in others. A Funeral Service will be held Wednesday, April 29, 2015 at 11:00 am at the Immaculate Conception Church, 839 Sutherland Ave, Kelowna, BC. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Kelowna General Hospital Foundation, 2268 Pandosy Street, Kelowna, BC V1Y 1T2. Condolences may be sent to the family by visiting www.springfieldfuneralhome.com, 250-860-7077
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HARTMAN, DIANE: MARCH 17, 1935...
HARTMAN, Diane: March 17, 1935 - April 23, 2015. It's with sadness that we announce the passing of Diane on April 23, 2015 in Vernon Jubilee Hospital. Predeceased by her loving husband, John. She will always be remembered by her daughter Tannis & Don Kelly, son Garnet & Denise Hartman, and grandchildren Ariel & Justin. She passed peacefully after a short hospital stay and will be greatly missed by family and friends. A Celebration of Life to be held at Pleasant Valley Funeral Home in Vernon on Saturday, May 2nd, 2015 at 10:30 a.m. In lieu of flowers, please donate to a charity of your choice. Arrangements have been entrusted to Pleasant Valley Funeral Home, 4303 P.V. Road, Vernon, BC V1T 4M4 - Phone: 250-542- 4333. Condolences may be offered at www.pleasantvalleyfh.com
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SERWA, FRANK: AFTER A LENGTHY ...
SERWA, Frank: After a lengthy and courageous battle with cancer, Frank Peter Serwa passed away peacefully on Saturday, April 18th, 2015 at the Prairie Mountain Health Unit in Winnipegosis, Manitoba. He was 88 years old. Frank was born in Pulp River, Manitoba on October 23, 1926 and was predeceased by both parents Nick and Jennie (Soloway) Serwa, brother Albert Serwa and wife Mary, brother Nestor and sister Eleanor and her husband Paul Currie as well as two half-sisters Arlene Serwa Reeves and Sharon Serwa of B.C. Left to cherish fond memories are his two sisters Mary (Mike) Syrnyk of Brampton, Ontario and Adeline (Adam) Semeniuk of Winnipeg, Manitoba; two brothers Edward (Marge) Serwa of Peterborough, Ontario and Ernie Serwa of Pine River, Manitoba; three god-children Doreen Williamson of Vancouver, B.C., Darlene Laramie of Kelowna, B.C. and Richard Semeniuk of Winnipeg, Manitoba as well as numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. After receiving his education in Pulp River, Frank went in to help his dad in the logging and freighting business. In the early 1950's Frank went to Kelowna, B.C. where he worked as a bulldozer operator with his Uncle Jack Serwa. He was very proud to say that he also did some preliminary ground work on Big White for his cousin Cliff Serwa who was the co-founder in developing the famous ski resort. In 1961 he came back to the family farm in Pulp River, where he kept cattle and grew some grain. He enjoyed hunting and trapping beavers with his dogs Smarty and Buddy. He also enjoyed Kentucky Fried Chicken and playing the lottery. In 2009 he retired, selling the farm which became a part of a much larger buffalo ranch. Later he moved to the Elks Manor in Winnipegosis. Frank's last few months were spent at the Prairie Mountain Health Unit where he received professional and compassionate care. Funeral service was held at the Elk's hall in Winnipegosis on Saturday, April 25, 2015 with Very Rev. Fr. Oleg Bodnarski officiating. Richard Semeniuk delivered the eulogy. Kevin Serwa acted as the Urn Bearer. Cheryl Serwa gave an elegant solo. Bell ringer Roy Shaw. Interment followed in the Pulp River and District Cemetery. All of Frank's friends are to consider themselves as Honorary Pallbearers. In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to the Pulp River and District Cemetery, Pine River, Manitoba, R0L 1M0. Sneath-Strilchuk Funeral Services, 204-638-4110. www.Sneathstrilchuk.com
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MILLAR, EVA IRENE: PASSED AWAY...
MILLAR, EVA IRENE: Passed away peacefully on April 24, 2015 at the age of 95. Mom was born in Beausejour, MB on January 25, 1920 and moved to the Okanagan with her family at the age of two. She lived a full and wonderful life full of adventures. She is survived by her son Ken (Liz) of Whitehorse, YT and daughter Pam (Allan) Neid of Kelowna, 3 grandchildren, Kelly (AJ) Trotter of Victoria, Heather (John) Neid, Christopher (Rochelle) Neid all of Kelowna and 4 great-grandchildren Ty Aidan, Liam and Emily and many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband William (Bill) Millar in 1988, her brother Lloyd Johnstone and sister May Mitchell. As per Mom's request there will be no service. There will be a Celebration of Life later this summer for family and friends. Condolences may be sent to www.valleyviewfuneralhome.com. Arrangements entrusted with Valleyview Funeral Home, 250-765-3147.
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MACKAY-SMITH, (HATFIELD) HELEN...
MACKAY-SMITH, (Hatfield) Helen (Sue)" 87, of Merritt Penticton, passed away peacefully, April 10, 2015 of complications with cancer. Helen was born in North Vancouver, April 3, 1928 to Lee and Grace Hatfield. She graduated from North Van High and later attended UBC and received a degree in Home Economics. She married and later divorced Robert (Bob) Mackay-Smith. Helen lived in many parts of the world including California, New York and Germany but lived most of her life in Summerland and Penticton. She will be remembered as a political activist who dedicated her life to social justice work both through her career as an educator and also through her work with the Anglican Church of Canada. Her most recent passion was around the Grandmothers for Africa and the Stephen Lewis Foundation. Sue was instrumental in organizing the Penticton group. Sue spent her years of retirement travelling the world for social justice work, education and pleasure and will be greatly missed by her Okanagan and Merritt families. She is survived by her son Alan (Karen); Grandchildren Matthew (Nicole), Kelsey, Amelia (Chad); sister Reta Coates. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the Stephen Lewis Foundation. A celebration of Sue's life will take place in Merritt on May 8th at 2:00PM with a memorial tea at St Michael's Anglican Church and on May 9th at 2:00PM at the Naramata Community Church, 3rd & Robinson in Naramata.
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BOLTON, HOWARD STANLEY: LONG-T...
BOLTON, Howard Stanley: Long-time resident of Lake Country, BC, passed away peacefully on April 26, 2015. Howard was born in Calgary, AB on June 24, 1929. He met Anne Catherine Michel in Vancouver, BC, where he was serving as an RCMP officer. They married on December 10, 1951, and Howard became a member of the Vancouver City Police. After leaving the Vancouver Police force, Howard and Anne farmed in Stoughton, Saskatchewan, before making a permanent move to Winfield, BC. Howard and Anne were active members of the business community in Winfield for many years. They owned and operated Woodsdale General Store and Spartan Dry Cleaners. Howard was a member of the Winfield Lions Club, and was involved in many community improvement projects. He is survived by his son, Jerry, and daughter-in-law Louise; four grandchildren: Jon (Krista), Adam, Stephanie (Nicolas), and Laura; five great-grandchildren; and brother Jim (Anne). A graveside service will take place on Thursday, April 30, 2015 at Lakeview Memorial Gardens at 1:00 pm. Howard's family wishes to thank the staff of Brandt's Creek Mews and Dr. Penney for their care and many kindnesses to Howard. Condolences may be sent to the family by visiting www.springfieldfuneralhome.com, 250-860-7077.
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SEBASTIAN, PETER ANDREW: WITH ...
SEBASTIAN, Peter Andrew: With great love and deep sorrow, our family announces the loss of Peter Andrew Sebastian on Sunday, April 26, 2015 at the age of 76. Survived by loving wife Bernice; sons: Robb (Mary) of Grand Forks, BC, Taylor (Caroline) of Kelowna, BC, Troy (Sandi) of Red Deer, AB; grandchildren: T.J., Matt, Scott, Abby, Megan, Mary, Stephen, Jeff and Ally. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Friday, May 1st at 11:00 am at St. Pius X Catholic Church, 1077 Fuller Avenue, Kelowna, BC, with Father Francis dela Cruz as celebrant. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Central Okanagan Association for Cardiac Health, 204-2622 Pandosy Street, Kelowna, BC, V1Y 1V6. Condolences may be sent to the family by visiting www.springfieldfuneralhome.com, 250-860-7077.
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DOHERTY, JAMES HERBERT: JAMES ...
DOHERTY, James Herbert: James passed away peacefully in Penticton Hospital after a short illness, with his loving wife Elsa "Pat" by his side, on February 20, 2015 at the age of 90 years. He was predeceased by his first wife Hazel, brothers and sisters: Albert, Ernest, Florence and Alice. A celebration of life will be held 11:00 AM, May 4, 2015 at Providence's Summerland Chapel, 13205 Rosedale Avenue, Summerland, BC. Interment will take place at St. Stephen's Garden of Remembrance. Memorial tributes may be made to the charity of your choice. Condolences can be shared with the family by visiting www.providencefuneralhomes.com
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Brian Frederick Douglas Holliday
January 23, 1921 - April 6, 2015
Peacefully, Brian Frederick Douglas Holliday was called home to be with his Lord and Saviour Jesus, at the age of 94 years.
Brian is lovingly remembered by his wife of 70 years, Margaret; his children; Jane, Alex (Barbara), Jenny (Ab) Chudley, (Laurie Moxham), Judie (Kevin); his 16 grandchildren, 23 great grandchildren, 3 great great grandchildren and the MacIntosh and Colburn nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his son Brian, his sister Mary MacIntosh and great grandson Justin.
Brian was born in Hastings, Sussex, England on January 23, 1921 and he immigrated to Canada with his family when he was six years old. As a young man he served as a pilot with the rank of Flying Officer in the RCAF during WWII for two and a half years in England, India and Burma. Upon returning to Canada he married his sweetheart Margaret, on July 22, 1944.
Brian was an exceptionally gifted man who worked in many jobs from carpentry to teaching college while providing for his family. During his time as Coordinator of Special Events with OAMR, Brian was instrumental in bringing the Special Olympics to Canada. Moving west to Manitoba he worked as the Executive Director of CAMR Manitoba (Association for Community Living). He received the Queen's Silver Jubilee Award for his work on behalf of the mentally challenged.
Brian was a life-long member of the Anglican Church and served as Warden, Sides Person and Vestry Member in churches across Canada. Many of his carpentry projects are still in use in those churches.
Heartfelt thanks to Dr. Alexis Thomson and to all the staff who lovingly attended to Brian in Mountain View Complex Care, Kelowna, BC. A special thanks to Brian's friend George whom he called brother and caregiver Debbie whom he called sister. We ask The Lord to bless you as you have blessed Brian.
A celebration of Brian's life has taken place at St. Michael and All Angels Anglican Cathedral in Kelowna with The Very Reverend Nissa Basbaum, Dean, presiding.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to St. Michael and All Angels Anglican Cathedral in Kelowna or The Association for Community Living.
I have fought the good fight. I have finished the race, I have kept the faith. (2Tim4:7)
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COOPER, H. GEORGE: OF PENTICTO...
COOPER, H. GEORGE: of Penticton passed away at the age of 87 years after a lengthy illness. He was born at Haven Hill Hospital and was the youngest son of a pioneering family. George will be lovingly remembered and sadly missed by his wife Patricia, son Michael (Margo), sister-in-law Marilyn, nieces and nephews, special friends Annette and Elmer, and he was the 'perfect grandpa' of Juliana and Angela. He was predeceased by his sister Muriel and brothers Philip and Bill. He was an executive of Interior Contracting Company and Dawson Construction Company for over forty years. George and Pat traveled extensively with over twenty trips to Australia and New Zealand and other holidays in France, Mexico and the US. They built their summer home at Indian Rock and spent their retirement enjoying living at the lake and golfing at Twin Lakes. They had just celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary when he passed away. Special thanks to Dr. Cobbin and Dr. Juma for their care and kindness. The family is making private arrangements. Please consider making a donation to a charity of your choice in memory of George. Condolences can also be sent to the family by visiting www.Hansonsfuneral.ca.
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TUOKKO, MARTTI: WENT TO BE WIT...
TUOKKO, Martti: Went to be with the Lord on April 28, 2015 in Penticton, BC at the age of 82 years. Remembered and sadly missed by his loving wife of 53 years, Irma and by close friends and family in Finland, Australia, and Canada. Sadly predeceased by his parents and 3 brothers in Finland. Martti had a great love for fishing. A funeral ceremony will be on Tuesday, May 5, 2015 at 1:00 pm from Providence's Summerland Chapel, 13205 Rosedale Avenue, Summerland, BC with Pastor Timo Saarinen, officiating. Interment to follow in Canyonview Cemetery, Summerland, BC. Condolences may be sent to the family through www.providencefuneralhomes.com 250-494-7752
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MAZUR, JERRY: ON APRIL 26TH, 2...
MAZUR, Jerry: On April 26th, 2015 Jerry Mazur passed away suddenly at the young age of 45 after playing soccer in the park. He leaves behind his daughter Micah (19) and son Brodie (18). He will be remembered and sadly missed by Shelley Lynn Mazur, mother of his children, his loving parents Stan and Sylvia Mazur, his sister Trudy (Mitch) McDonald and a large extended family. A Memorial Service will be held Sunday, May 3, 2015 at 2:00 pm at Springfield Funeral Home, 2020 Springfield Rd, Kelowna, BC with Dean Dahl officiating. In Jerry's memory you may support SKATELIFE. Cheques can be written to Young Life of Canada--"Skatelife" 9440-202St Unit 120, Langley BC. V1M 4A6 or Online: www.younglife.ca (search "skatelife division.") Condolences may be sent to the family by visiting www.springfieldfuneralhome.com, where you will also be able to watch the service via LiveStream 250-860-7077.
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JELLY, JOHN JACK ALEXANDER: ...
JELLY, John Jack Alexander: Passed away with his family by his side. Survived by his loving wife Irma, children: Marlene (Chris) Sand of Kelowna, BC, Keith (Velma) Jelly of Sherwood Park, AB, grandchildren: Matthew Jelly and Zack Coe. A Memorial Gathering will be held on Saturday, May 2 2015 at 2:00pm at Bethel Pentecostal Tabernacle (basement) at 945 Main Street, Penticton with Pastor Don Schneider officiating. Memorial tributes may be made to Moog & Friends Hospice House, 1701 Government Street, Penticton, BC V2A8J7.Condolences may be sent to the family through www.providencefuneralhomes.com 250-493-1774
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REECE, MILTON: A CELEBRATION O...
REECE, Milton: A Celebration of The Life of will be held at the Westbank Lions Hall, 2466 - Main St., Westbank, BC, on Saturday, May 9, 2015 from 2 to 5 PM. Family & Friends Welcome
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DIETRICH, GLORIA LEAN: "A LIFE...
DIETRICH, Gloria Lean: "A life so beautifully lived deserves to be beautifully remembered." Please join us as we Celebrate the Life of Gloria Jean Dietrich at a come and go event on Saturday, May 9th, 2015 from 1-4 PM at the Holiday Inn, 2569 Dobbin Rd. West Kelowna.
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LIGHT, MAUREEN ELLEN: BORN IN ...
LIGHT, Maureen Ellen: Born in Kelowna. Nov 27, 1930- April 23, 2015. Maureen passed away surrounded by her children on April 23 after a long and courageous battle with cancer. Maureen was predeceased by her Father (Vic Fowler) and her Mother (Ann Fowler). She is survived by her brother Fred Fowler (Marg) and her children Christopher (Janice), Colleen (Peter), Tim (Robin) and Darran (Tracy). Also missing Granny are her 13 grandchildren Jared (Skyla), Angelyn, Naomi, Leia (Chuy), Ashton (Kara), Brittany (Mack), Stephanie (Travis), Nicholas, Erin, Taya, Shea, Steve and Keith. GG will be remembered by her 6 great grandchildren Eli, Jude, Michael, Grayson, Mykayla and Kai. Mom was a long-time employee of Sears where she retired as the manager of ladies fashions Division 7. She had a passion for flowers and flower gardens. Known to her children as the world's best cook she enjoyed her kitchen and would not hesitate to help her granddaughters bake anything at anytime. To Mom, Family was everything. Funeral service will be held at St. Aidan's Anglican Church on 380 Leathead Rd. at 10:00 AM on Wednesday May 6. Interment to follow at 1:00 PM at Lakeview Memorial Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations can be made in her name (Maureen Light) to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Kelowna General Hospital Foundation to benefit Hospice House www.kghfoundation.com. Condolences may be sent to the family by visiting www.springfieldfuneralhome.com 250-860-7077.
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HOLLIDAY, BRIAN F.D.: JANUARY ...
HOLLIDAY, Brian F.D.: January 23, 1921 - April 6, 2015. Peacefully, Brian Frederick Douglas Holliday was called home to be with his Lord and Saviour Jesus, at the age of 94 years. Brian is lovingly remembered by his wife of 70 years, Margaret; his children; Jane, Alex (Barbara), Jenny (Ab) Chudley, (Laurie Moxham), Judie (Kevin); his 16 grandchildren, 23 great grandchildren, 3 great great grandchildren and the MacIntosh and Colburn nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his son Brian, his sister Mary MacIntosh and great grandson Justin. Brian was born in Hastings, Sussex, England on January 23, 1921 and he immigrated to Canada with his family when he was six years old. As a young man he served as a pilot with the rank of Flying Officer in the RCAF during WWII for two and a half years in England, India and Burma. Upon returning to Canada he married his sweetheart Margaret, on July 22, 1944. Brian was an exceptionally gifted man who worked in many jobs from carpentry to teaching college while providing for his family. During his time as Coordinator of Special Events with OAMR, Brian was instrumental in bringing the Special Olympics to Canada. Moving west to Manitoba he worked as the Executive Director of CAMR Manitoba (Association for Community Living). He received the Queen's Silver Jubilee Award for his work on behalf of the mentally challenged. Brian was a life-long member of the Anglican Church and served as Warden, Sides Person and Vestry Member in churches across Canada. Many of his carpentry projects are still in use in those churches. Heartfelt thanks to Dr. Alexis Thomson and to all the staff who lovingly attended to Brian in Mountain View Complex Care, Kelowna, BC. A special thanks to Brian's friend George whom he called brother and caregiver Debbie whom he called sister. We ask The Lord to bless you as you have blessed Brian. A celebration of Brian's life has taken place at St. Michael and All Angels Anglican Cathedral in Kelowna with The Very Reverend Nissa Basbaum, Dean, presiding. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to St. Michael and All Angels Anglican Cathedral in Kelowna or The Association for Community Living. I have fought the good fight. I have finished the race, I have kept the faith. (2Tim4:7)
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WALKER, JAMES & ANNE: JAMES HE...
WALKER, JAMES & ANNE: James Henry Walker was born on November 28, 1920 in England and died on September 10, 2012 in Ottawa, Ontario. Anne Walker was born on May 25, 1923 in England and died on September 18, 2014 in Ottawa, Ontario. The service for the "celebration of their lives" is to be held on Monday May 18, 2015 at 2pm at the Penticton United Church. "You are invited to join with the family of Jim and Anne at a celebration of their lives."
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