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Local Obituaries

Obituary: Linda J. Klausen

Obituary: Linda J. Klausen

'Linda (Gigi) will be remembered for her baking and blackberry jelly, along with her generous soul, big heart, and a spirit that was full of determination and inspirational resilience'
Obituary: Krystyna Benda

Obituary: Krystyna Benda

As her granddaughter (nine) said, "The stars have never shined brighter than they do now with Babi in the sky [cleaning them]."
Obituary: Chris H

Obituary: Chris H

'Chris H. identified as an Artist foremost. A true lover of Ravi Shankar's music.'
Obituary: Darline Littlejohn

Obituary: Darline Littlejohn

July 19, 1941 - December 24, 2022

Obituary: Rob Wynne

'And they're gone too soon, the gentle of heart'
Obituary: Phyllis Hoops

Obituary: Phyllis Hoops

'Phyllis enjoyed bowling, playing duplicate bridge, square dancing and playing badminton (ask the grandchildren about her completely missing the birdie then toppling over like a tree in the back yard!).'
Obituary: Thomas Robert McCourt

Obituary: Thomas Robert McCourt

'Tom was a hard working man who was an incredible role model. He was still passing along his expertise until his final days. Tom was a generous, kind, humble man who is loved and will be missed by many. He will always be remembered for his sense of humour and his jokes. Oh those jokes.'
Obituary: Sarah Doherty

Obituary: Sarah Doherty

'The list of things Sarah couldn’t do is short, and the list of things she didn’t try is even shorter. Sarah was once quoted as saying “life has no romance without risk”. She lived life to the fullest and wanted the same for everyone.'
Obituary: Margaret (Peggy) May Peters

Obituary: Margaret (Peggy) May Peters

'She was an active member of the Royal City Rockets motorcycle club in Vancouver and was very proud of it. She also travelled alot in her later years.'
Obituary: Braulia A. Pitcher

Obituary: Braulia A. Pitcher

'Braulia loved everyone and everyone loved her. Blessed with a sunny disposition, she never complained, no matter what life threw at her. Her smile was her trademark.'