KERRIE KAYNE 1962 — 2026

KERRIE KAYNE

On Thursday, January 8, 2026, Kerrie Kayne, loving wife and mother of two, passed away at home at the age of 63.

Kerrie was born May 1, 1962, in Greymouth, New Zealand, to Maurice and Noala Coleman. Her family moved to Hastings in the late sixties, she was involved in Girl Guides and Rangers while at school. Kerrie trained as a nurse at the Hastings hospital and after graduation moved to Tauranga. Kerrie was a registered nurse for over 20 years, an occupation she felt passionately about. She met her husband, Jeffrey, in Tauranga, NZ, they both moved to Australia for a short time before moving to Canada and married in New Westminster, BC, on February 21, 1987. They raised two sons, Fraser and Gabriel.

For Kerrie, curling up in her favourite chair and reading a novel was what she loved most. There was always a character she wanted to discuss, or plot twist to reveal. Other pursuits she enjoyed were travelling, catching up with friends, gardening, crafting, interior design, and knitting. She also enjoyed making sculptures, adding a bit of whimsy to the home with fantastical creatures. She valued making memories with her family and preserving them through photography and scrapbooking. Kerrie was proud of her New Zealand heritage; she would periodically return to her homeland to visit family and sightsee. Kerrie was known for her caring nature, pragmatism, and sense of humour.

Kerrie was predeceased by her husband, Jeffrey. She is survived by her two children, Fraser and Gabriel; her sister, Fiona; and husband Alasdair.

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JOHN EDE BEECHER 1950 — 2026

JOHN EDE BEECHER

In Loving Memory of John Ede Beecher

On January 5, 2026, our dad, husband, grandpa, and brother, John Beecher, passed away unexpectedly.

John was predeceased by his infant daughter, Michelle Suzanne; his grandparents, Victor and Daisy Beecher and Walter and Minerva Ede; his parents, Jack and Muriel Beecher; and his brother-in-law, John Gowans.

He will be missed by Melanie, wife #2; Annette, wife #1 (how John referred to them); his sister, Mary; and his three daughters: Theresa (Gregg), Cheri (Peter), and Michelle (Scott). John was a proud grandpa to Natalie, Holly, Ryan, Megan, Katie, and Stella. He will also be remembered by David (Lia), Jen (Garth), Chris, his nephew Darren (Megan), and many family and friends.

John was born on April 6, 1950, in Kamloops, British Columbia. The lumber business was in his blood and started when he worked with his father at Irly Bird Building Supply. John later shared his passion at West Fraser, Windsor Plywood, and Rona, before retiring in 2018. His knowledge earned him the respect of colleagues, contractors, and friends alike.

John grew up skiing and could be found on the slopes with his buddies when he wasn’t working. This passion led him to volunteer with the ski patrol at Harper Mountain and later at Sun Peaks. As he got older, he found a love for curling. He enjoyed the game and socializing at the rink, where he could have fun and a bit of friendly competition. Summers were first spent camping, at the Vicars’ cabin, and playing softball, but then morphed into relaxing at the “Oldham” cabin on the Little Shuswap. 

John found happiness in life’s simple pleasures. A hot cup of coffee in the morning, watching T.V., especially Lifetime Christmas movies, and he never said no to popcorn, cookies or a Nanaimo bar…or 2!  Let’s not forget John’s love of four legged animals. There wasn’t a time that he wasn’t surrounded by pets. He’ll be missed by Freckles, Raven, Bandit, and Niki. 

Travelling wasn’t really John’s thing, but Melanie always managed to persuade him to go. They explored Hawaii (where they got married), Greece and Italy, Turks and Caicos, Antigua, and they even went on an Alaskan cruise together. All of which he ended up enjoying as he always came home with a tan and full of stories. Travelling wasn’t the only thing Mel was able to get John to enjoy. There was “HOTMEL”, the Miata that Mel bought, that John was not on board with. But guess who was always the one driving it with a big smile…John!

Nothing was more important to John than family, especially watching his grandchildren pursue the activities they loved. Whether it was curling, football, barrel racing or dance, John could always be seen cheering from the sidelines. The lake was where he was happiest. The days that meant the most to him were when the whole family gathered there to enjoy waterskiing, tubing, and ending the day with a bbq and a game of cards. In John’s eyes family meant that everyone was welcome, whether you were a former partner, a new one, or any friend of the family. Few blended families can say that they got along so well.  

John lived a full life and leaves behind countless memories, well-worn skis, lake days, and a family who will hear his voice cheering them on. Those who knew him will picture him with a grin that said he was exactly where he wanted to be.

A celebration of John’s life will be held on Saturday, January 31, 2026, at 12:00 p.m. at Kamloops Funeral Home, 285 Fortune Drive.

In lieu of flowers please donate to a charity of your choice.

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IRIS JOAN MOSTYK 1943 — 2025

IRIS JOAN MOSTYK

Iris Joan Mostyk, aged 82, passed away peacefully on December 11, 2025. She was born on May 10, 1943, in Elfros, Saskatchewan.

Iris was the youngest of eleven children. She was predeceased by her siblings Judy, Esther, Marion, Elvin, Bob, Beverly, and Norma, and is lovingly remembered by her surviving siblings Margaret, Sharon, and Marvin.

She grew up in Wynyard, Saskatchewan, where she met the love of her life, Peter John Mostyk. They were married on March 17, 1962, beginning a devoted partnership that spanned decades.

In 1968, Iris and Peter moved to Kamloops, British Columbia, where she resided for the next 55 years and built a life centered on family, home, and love.

Together, Iris and Peter raised four children: Allen (Louise), Tony (Sherry), Debra (Terry Piwek), and Jeff. She was a proud grandmother to seven grandchildren: Bryce Piwek, Tevin Piwek, Jordan (Kim) Mostyk, Blake Mostyk, Taya (Josh) Bromley, Mason (Dani) Konopacki, and Brooklyn Poeschek. Iris was also blessed with six great-grandchildren: Olivia, Brynlee, Adeline, Rori, Daxson, and Everley.

Iris’s home and family were truly her life. She found great joy in cooking homemade meals and baking for those she loved. She could often be found enjoying a cold beer while passionately cheering on her favorite teams—the Toronto Maple Leafs, Toronto Blue Jays, and the BC Lions.

Never one to leave the house without a touch of sparkle, Iris always wore jewelry, especially her beloved brooches. Country western music was the soundtrack of her daily life, playing softly as she went about her routines. Above all, her greatest passion and lifelong love was Elvis Presley.

Iris will be deeply missed and forever cherished by her family and all who had the privilege of knowing her.

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KULDIP KAUR MAHAL 1956 — 2025

KULDIP KAUR MAHAL

Kuldip Kaur Mahal, beloved wife, mother, and grandmother, passed away peacefully on December 27, 2025, at the age of 69.

Born on September 15, 1956, in Slampore, Punjab, India, Kuldip was the daughter of the late Sarwan Singh and Ajmer Kaur Sandhu, and sister to Gursaran Singh, Sona Singh, and the late Gurcharan Kaur.

Kuldip is survived by her husband of 48 years, Surinder Singh Mahal. They made their home in Cherry Creek, where they raised their children Baljit (Johnny) Sidhu, Baljinder (Rubina) Mahal, and Manjeet (Aneil) Mashiana. She was a devoted grandmother to Aasha, Ashveer, Aneesha, Evani, Zareena, Maya, and Yuvraj, all of whom she cherished deeply. She also leaves behind many extended family members and dear friends who will miss her immensely.

Kuldip found joy in the simple, meaningful pleasures of life. She loved keeping her mind sharp with puzzles such as sudoku, and she took great pride in cooking, planting flowers and tending to her garden. She treasured every moment spent with her loved ones and held her family close to her heart with unwavering devotion. Her life was defined by kindness, generosity, and a deep love for those around her.

A funeral service will be held at 12:00 p.m. on Saturday, January 3, 2026, at Kamloops Funeral Home, 285 Fortune Drive, Kamloops, BC, followed by a prayer service at Kamloops Sikh
Temple, 700 Cambridge Crescent.

For those who are not able to attend, you can join the funeral service online: https://www.ipcamlive.com/5f98c1fdc1e47
PIN: 2520

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MABEL THERESA SAVAGE NÉE OSWALD 1931 — 2025

MABEL THERESA SAVAGE NÉE OSWALD

Mabel was born in Westmount Quebec, on August 15, 1931. In the 1940’s, she moved with her family to British Columbia and settled in Maple Ridge. Shortly thereafter, she began working at Eaton’s in downtown Vancouver. Mabel later met Peter, who was visiting BC from Australia, at an Eaton’s bowling event. The two eventually married in September of 1959, and with that began Mabel’s life as a devoted wife and mother. Her young family moved frequently, living for a year in Hawaii, Australia and various locations throughout Vancouver Island before establishing a forever home in Kamloops.

Mabel is survived by her loving children, Monica (Eric), Christopher (Gordana), Philomena (Harold), Evelyn (Thomas), Patricia (Jarett), and Lilian; her grandchildren Helen, Aaron, Tatjana, Darmir, Kaitlyn, Christine, Olivia (Christopher), Hermione and Paulina; her great-grandchild, Gideon; and her only remaining sibling, Jean (Martin). She is also survived by her sisters in-law, Ramona, Maureen and Mary.

She is predeceased by her husband Peter Savage; her son, Frank; her parents, Edgar and Lilian Oswald; and her siblings Connie (Harold), Edgar (Irene), Gertrude, James (Kay), June (Jack), Peter, Monica (Bill), Edward and Gerald.

Throughout her life, the kindness and generosity of the nuns who taught her had a lasting impact. Her Catholic faith and prayer were the cornerstones of her life until the very end. She never took her brown scapular off and there was a rosary in every purse and pocket. Mabel was known for her fervent prayers, and her intercession was requested by many. Now we honour her request for prayers for the repose of her soul.

Mabel was a dedicated parishioner of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, a member of the Catholic Woman’s League and of the Legion of Mary. She was also a member of the Kamloops Blazers Booster Club for over thirty years and a long-time member of the girl guides Trefoil Guild.

Mabel’s own needs and lifestyle were not elaborate: hot meals (preferably in a restaurant), HOT tea from a teapot, ice cream, good shoes, a clock in every room, prayer cards, and a working television. She often put others’ needs before her own and lovingly cared for her dependent sisters in their years of need. It was with the same love and by her example that her children cared for her. She passed away in hospice with her children always by her side until God called her home.

She loved and was loved by her family, her memory will live on in their hearts.

The funeral mass details are as follows:
Location:  Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church (OLPH), 635 Tranquille Rd, Kamloops
Date: Friday, January 2nd, 2026
Time: 11:00 a.m.
Interment to follow at Hillside Cemetery with luncheon to follow in the OLPH Parish Centre.

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