SHARON ANN POPP 1944 — 2025

SHARON ANN POPP

With sadness we announce the passing of our Mom/Nana, Sharon Ann Popp.

She was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s/Dementia in May 2025 and Lung Cancer in June. With several additional health challenges she spent 4 weeks in Royal Inland Hospital with her health rapidly declining before she was transferred to Marjorie Willoughby Snowden Memorial Hospice Home on July 31st where she was able to pass peacefully the morning of Thursday, August 7, 2025.

Sharon was pre-deceased by her husband Matt on May 31, 2021 and her son Martin on February 13, 1986.  Sharon is survived by her daughter Shelly (Neal) Aronowski and grandson Bradley Aronowski, sisters Joan Hicks, Phyllis (Gary) Dustin, Sue (Garry) Young, and many nieces and nephews.

Mom did not want a service and will be cremated and placed with Matt in a handmade urn created by Bradley and Neal.  Mom and Dad’s urn will be interred at the foot of Matt’s mother’s grave at Hillside Cemetery in Kamloops, BC.

We would like to thank all the amazing doctors, nurses, and care aids at RIH and Marjorie Willoughby for their compassionate care.

In lieu of flowers, we would be blessed if you consider making a donation to Marjorie Willoughby Snowden Memorial Hospice Home in Kamloops in Mom’s memory.

Condolences may be sent to the family at
www.kamloopsfuneralhome.com

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RYAN JOHN BENOIT 1982 — 2025

RYAN JOHN BENOIT

With deep sorrow and heavy hearts we announce the sudden passing of Ryan John Benoit on August 3, 2025 at the age of 42 .  He was born on November 25, 1982 at Royal Inland Hospital in Kamloops.

He was the cherished son of Lenny and Judy Benoit. Left to treasure his memory are his devoted brothers, Kristian (and sister-in-law Natalie) and Andre. He was a proud and loving uncle to Emmali, Brooke, and Dominic. He also leaves behind many aunts, uncles and cousins in Alberta, Ontario, Nova Scotia and Cape Breton Island.

A skilled tradesman, Ryan built a career as a Red Seal UA Local 170 Plumbers & Pipefitters Union member, working on projects at various sites across British Columbia. In more recent years, he worked in maintenance at several camps throughout the province.

Ryan was a kind and genuine man who preferred to do things his own way.  Never one to seek the spotlight, he carried himself with an easygoing nature, treating everyone he knew and met with politeness, and quiet friendliness.

Deep in our hearts we believe Ryan knew he was loved very much.  In recent years, Ryan experienced health challenges that began to weigh heavily on him.  He faced them in his own way, with the quiet approach that was true to his nature.

While his passing leaves a space that cannot be filled, there is comfort in knowing that his pain has ended and that he has found peace.  Ryan will be remembered with love and fondness for his easy smile, his laid-back nature, and the way he connected with people in a genuine and unassuming way.

Those who knew him will carry with them the memories, stories, and moments that made him who he was, and his presence will be missed more than words can express.

Ryan, you are very much loved and deeply missed by us all.

A Memorial Service will be held in the Kamloops Funeral Home at 285 Fortune Drive on Friday, August 22, 2025 at 1:00pm

 “Those we love remain with us for love itself lives on,
and cherished memories never fade because a loved one’s gone.
Those we love can never be more than a thought apart
for as long as there is memory, they’ll live on within our hearts.”

The Benoit family is deeply thankful for the many phone calls, messages of condolence, and beautiful flowers sent by family and friends in Kamloops and from back east.
In memory of Ryan, please consider an act of kindness to help give someone else an “easygoing” kind of day.

Condolences may be sent to the family at
www.kamloopsfuneralhome.com

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KAEDEN PATRICK MAYES 2008 — 2025

KAEDEN PATRICK MAYES

It is with heavy hearts that the Ramsey and Mayes families announce the devastating passing of our son, brother, nephew, cousin and beloved grandson, Kaeden Patrick Mayes.

Born March 7th, 2008, in Penticton BC, Kaeden was an angelic blessing that brought happiness, laughter and a gentle presence to our family from the moment he arrived.

May we cherish the fond memories of innocent childhood times with Rylee, Von and Ace and embrace the memories of scooter trips, mobbin’ with the boys, and endless hours spent at his desk with artwork and building materials. Kaeden will be dearly missed every day by his little brother Leland, and all of the neighborhood kids he impacted with his caring, patient and fun demeanor.

Kaeden was a loyal friend, a talented artist and a skilled athlete – whether he was achieving first place ribbons at track meets or outrunning the feds, he always maintained a friendly, sportsmanlike attitude. Let us remember Kaeden at his best – building rope swings, finishing his homework assignments, shooting hoops, and editing adventure videos.

The fun times with Ronald, Kurran and Reggie will always bring smiles to our faces and joy to our hearts. We will miss your pranks, jokes and line crossing antics, and will hold onto your sense of humor and easy going nature. We are proud of you for all of your accomplishments and personal achievements, even the ones we did not agree with. Every game that was played at the kitchen table, every fridge full of food that was consumed on sleepover nights, every late night mantracker reenactment episode, every Lego creation, will be eternally embedded in our minds and hearts.

Thank you to Kaeden’s school teachers that were always so encouraging and went out of their way to motivate and connect. Thank you to Grandma Ba and Grandpa Cheswick for always being around. Thank you to Aunty Mimi, Momma Jillian, and lil bro Jacob for always being there, to the best girlfriend Payton M, and to the to the Abby PD for their continuous support and dedication to youth and families. Thank you to Jaimie at BGC for always checking in and going out of your way for us, Tatiana Sean for your dedication and skills and to his long time buddy and oncall mentor, Uncle Andrew.

We invite everyone to join us for a celebration of life on Friday, August 15th at 2:00pm at the Kamloops Funeral Home, 285 Fortune Drive. Please come share a story and peacefully connect with Kaeden’s family and friends. 

Kaeden was a believer in random acts of kindness and helping others. We encourage everyone to give back to their community and the world, by going out of your way to help someone that could use a hand, in whatever way you are able. Do not judge, do not assume, do not expect anything in return, just selflessly love someone that may need it.

Until we meet again my son, be free and know that you are loved forever.

Mom

 

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DONALD BARRY HORNING 1959 — 2025

DONALD BARRY HORNING

“Hornet,” “Hornball,” “Papa”

It is with heavy hearts that we announce the sudden passing of Donald Barry Horning, lovingly known by many nicknames— “Hornet,” “Hornball,” and most meaningfully, “Papa” to his granddaughters-on July 25, 2025, at the age of 66 in Magna Bay, BC. Don was taken far too soon, leaving behind a legacy of strength, humor, and deep love for his family and friends.

Born and raised in Kamloops, BC, Don lived a life full of purpose and dedication. He began his working years in the logging industry and as a driller for his father, before proudly serving as a correctional officer and later a correctional supervisor.

He retired at the age of 55, after a long and respected career. After that, Don spent his happiest days at the lake in Magna Bay, where he loved spending his summers. Many of the friends he spent time with out there were people he had grown up with. He especially enjoyed being out on his pontoon—fishing, cruising the lake, and taking his granddaughters tubing. Those times at the lake meant the world to him and were some of the best days of his life.

Don is survived by his beloved wife Rodicel, his cherished daughter Britany (Dustin), his cherished son Brendon, and his treasured granddaughters Haven and Kinley. He will also be deeply missed by numerous in-laws, nieces, nephews, and the many friends whose lives he touched.

Don will be remembered for his sharp wit, loyal nature, and the fierce love he held for his family. Whether on the job, at home, or with friends, he brought strength, laughter, and honesty to every part of his life.

He wouldn’t want this to be a time of sorrow, but rather a celebration of the good times, the laughs shared, and the memories made. Don lived fully, loved fiercely, and will be deeply missed by all who knew him.

A private gathering will be held in his honour, in keeping with Don’s wishes. Raise a glass, share a story, or spend time with those you love-just as Don would have wanted.

Condolences may be sent to the family at
www.kamloopsfuneralhome.com

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IRENE FRANCES LLOYD 1927 — 2025

IRENE FRANCES LLOYD

Irene Frances Lloyd, born 14th March, 1927 in London, England, passed peacefully on April 8th, 2025, at Taylor Care Center in Jacksonville, Florida, following a lengthy battle with dementia.  By her side were her daughter, Alison Hollaway, and close family friend, Richelle (Shell) Stevens, as well as her dedicated hospice carers, Bessie Franklin and Shirley Adonis.

Irene’s father passed away when Irene was just 2 years old, and her widowed mother, Dorothy, was left to care for her three children alone.  She moved the family to the new town of Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire in 1930.  Dorothy took in lodgers to help make ends meet, so times were quite difficult.  Irene’s beloved sister, Betty, 11 years her senior, was a wonderful sister and took very good care of her baby sister.  She predeceased Irene in 2002 as did her brother, John Zoller, in 1986, and her mother in 1972.

Irene met and married Laurence Hollaway at just 19 years of age and, together they had two children, Alan born in 1948, and Alison born in 1951.  They grew up in the wonderful small town of Welwyn Garden City in Hertfordshire, UK.

In 1980, Irene moved to Jacksonville, Florida and married her childhood friend, Derek Austin Lloyd in July 1981.  Alison relocated to Jacksonville, after spending 20 years in Saudi Arabia, in 1996.  Derek passed away from side effects of Covid, while visiting his daughter, Robin, in January 2024 and, although Irene was already living in Her Heart assisted living facility, she never stopped asking “Where’s Derek?”

Irene is survived by Alan Hollaway of Kamloops, British Colombia, Canada, daughter, Alison Hollaway of Jacksonville, Florida, stepdaughter Robin Banford Geisler (Jim), of Lake Ridge, VA, the mother of her two grandchildren, Frances Helland of Edmonton, Canada, the grandchildren, Clare Coghill (Ian) of Kamloops, Canada, Mark Hollaway (Dorothy) of Calgary, Canada, six great-grandchildren Mathew Coghill (Kirstyn), Jennifer Coghill (Ray), Basil, Monty, Ezra, and Penelope Hollaway, and one great-great-grandchild Liam Coghill.

She is also survived by a beloved niece, Jacqueline Pamflett who lives in Spain along with her two children, Alexandra (Bartolo) and Curtis, and six grandchildren.

During her 98 years on earth, Irene had a great love for her family, animals and nature, music, movies and musicals.  During her declining years, before being admitted to assisted living, she loved to just spend time with Alison, friend Shell, beloved niece Jacki (who made several visits to visit from Spain where she lives), and Alan, who visited whenever possible, including twice in 2024, recognizing that Irene’s time was limited.  Unfortunately, advanced macular degeneration had robbed Irene of her ability to drive, read, something she loved to do, or enjoy movies or TV shows the way he had once done.

Many thanks to the staff of Her Heart Assisted Living Facility, and Taylor Care Center in Jacksonville for their care during Irene’s stay, but particularly the carers from Community Hospice and Palliative Care for their unending patience and compassion during the most difficult times.  A special thank you to Irene’s hospice nurse during her stay at Her Heart, Alma Flowers, who continued to keep in touch with Alison after Irene’s passing to check on how I was doing.   Also, our unending thanks go to Shell Stevens, Alison’s constant loving friend. Shell loved our Mum like she was her own, and helped in visiting her when Alison couldn’t, and walked the terrible, painful journey by her side, and is remaining to do so.

Irene will be forever missed, but her memory will remain in the hearts of all who knew and loved her.

A Memorial Service will be held on Sunday, August 17th at 12pm, in the Kamloops Funeral Home, 285 Fortune Drive.

 

Condolences may be sent to the family at
www.kamloopsfuneralhome.com

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