DOUGLAS WILLIAM BERKEY 1947 — 2025

DOUGLAS WILLIAM BERKEY

September 12, 1947 – April 25, 2025

It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Doug on April 25th, in his 77th year.

Doug was born in Vancouver and raised in Cloverdale until the age of 12, when his family moved to 100 Mile House. He graduated high school there, where he met Sharon. They were married on May 18th, 1968.

Doug began his career with the liquor store in 100 Mile House in 1969. In 1974, he moved to Hazelton to take on the role of Manager, and returned to Kamloops in 1977. After 35 years of dedicated service, he retired in 2003 as Area Manager.

Doug was deeply involved with the Heffley Creek Gun Club as a Cowboy Action Shooter for over 20 years—a sport he truly loved. In 2005, he proudly won the Regional Canadian Championship.

Doug and Sharon enjoyed many travels over the years, up until the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. Sadly, when they were finally able to travel again, Doug became ill.

Doug is survived by his wife of 57 years, Sharon; daughter Daina (Dan); granddaughters Jordan, Haley (Ethan), and Madellyn; great-granddaughter Mavie and great-grandson Dashiel; daughter Shannon; granddaughter Caitlyn; and grandson Zachary.

A heartfelt thank you to Dr. Susan Vlahos for her excellent care of Doug, and to the compassionate staff on the 3rd floor of Sun Rivers Age Care Home for the wonderful care he received during his short stay.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP) Foundation.

As per Doug’s wishes, there will be no service.

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

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JEAN ETHEL GLENN 1933 — 2025

JEAN ETHEL GLENN

Jean Ethel Glenn, 91, died Easter Good Friday April 18, 2025, in Royal Inland Hospital, Kamloops B.C.  She was born on July 9, 1933, to John and Ethel Annis in Tisdale Saskatchewan.

Jean had 5 siblings, and 9 children of her own, with many grand, great grand, and great-great grandchildren.

She worked as a care giver all her life, retiring from Overlander Residential Care in 1999.  Whether they be children, elderly, or the chronically ill she cared and brought comfort to many in need, as well as their loved ones.  She leaves an indelible footprint on the lives of many.

Having grown up on a Saskatchewan farm, she was a country girl at heart.  An avid gardener, able to start a fire on a dime, she was always ready to provide a home cooked meal with a side of common-sense advice plus a drink or two.

An avid Canucks fan, she leaves behind many who cared for her.  She will be missed. Upon request, no formal funeral service is being held. She had a special relationship with her ALS patients, and as such, any donations are welcome to the ALS Society of BC.

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

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MICHAEL BRUCE MUNRO 2006 — 2025

MICHAEL BRUCE MUNRO

It is with great sadness that we announce the sudden passing of my beloved son Michael Bruce Munro on April 10th, 2025.

Michael was born in Kamloops, BC on April 21st, 2006 at the Royal Inland Hospital at 4:15 am and was in room 309.

Michael is survived by his Dad Michael Patrick Joseph Moffat Charkos and joined in Heaven with his mom Jennifer Lynn Munro and his younger brother Ryan John Charkos.

Michael Graduated from Twin Rivers Education Center in May 2024, with Law Studies 12 as an elective. He did upgrading at Thompson Rivers University and paid his Tuition deposit for the Welding Foundations Program and had a seat for November 3rd, 2025 that he was very excited for. Michael already had a pair of Welding work boots.

Michael recently got his Driver’s License on March 25th, 2025 and was looking forward to being able to drive, and had money that was coming to him that he was going to use to buy a nice vehicle.

We also made plans to celebrate his upcoming Birthday.

Michael was actively handing out his resume looking to gain employment prior to school starting.

Michael was a very talented artist and talented skateboarder; he was sponsored by a skateboard company at a young age.

Michael also loved snowboarding at Harper and at Sun Peaks, listening to music, spending time with his French Bulldog Boston Terrier that he named Jake and all his Friends and Family.

Michael is also Survived by his Grandma Cheryl Charkos, Cousin’s Mya, Avery, John and Uncle Matthew Cousin Emma-Leigh Uncle Cody and Auntie Megan

Great Grandparents Bruce and Wendy Huddlestone, Grandma Shelley Munro, Auntie Kasey, Auntie Chelsie, Uncle Colton, Cousin’s Jayme, Bentley, Desiree and Charlie.

Michael is also Predeceased by his Great Grandparents Michael and Nellie Charkos, Grandpa Michael Patrick Charkos and his Auntie Kirstin Munro.

My son Michael had an amazing personality and was working at his Goal’s for a Successful Future. Michael was my son and my Best Friend, he will always be Loved and Missed. I am blessed for every second of life that I spent with my Son Michael Bruce Munro.

A Funeral Service will be held on Friday, April 25, 2025, at 11:00 a.m. in the Kamloops Funeral Home, 285 Fortune Drive, Kamloops, with Pastor Don Maione officiating.

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

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ANNABELLE “ANNA” ETHEL MCCULLOUGH 1937 — 2025

ANNABELLE “ANNA” ETHEL MCCULLOUGH

August 18, 1937 – April 8, 2025

With profound sadness, we announce the passing of our beloved mom, Annabelle “Anna” Ethel McCullough, on April 8, 2025. She departed on the journey of a lifetime, leaving us with hearts full of gratitude for the 87 years we were privileged to share with her.

She is lovingly remembered by her daughters: Karen (Tom) Nagel of Mission, BC; Regina (Kim) Black of Kamloops, BC; and Leann (Paul) Dos Santos of Niagara Falls, ON. Grandchildren: Nick (Marissa) Black, Jann (Kris) Black, Melissa (Tim) Heerebout, Katelyn (Victor) Dos Santos, and Scott (Mia) Dos Santos. Great-grandchildren: Ashton Black, Layla, Julian, and McKenzie Heerebout, and Layla Dos Santos.

She was predeceased by her parents, Norm and Sookie Scoville; brothers James, Bill, and Kevin; sisters Barbara Rozee and Patricia Galbraith; granddaughter Stacy Nagel; great-grandson Izaak Heerebout; and husband Ronald.

Mom was born in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, in 1937. Following graduation, she was employed with the Maritime Tel and Tel. In 1955, she married our dad, Ron. In 1973, with three daughters and a U-Haul in tow, they moved to Kamloops, BC, where they lived until retiring in 1991. Many knew her from her 18 years of work at McDonald’s. Upon retiring, they became Snowbirds, spending winters in Southern California, Arizona, and Mexico.

The family would like to extend heartfelt thanks to Dr. Howie and all the staff at Gemstone for taking such great care of Mom.

She was fortunate to have a loving and supportive family, many dear friends, and was truly blessed by God’s guidance throughout her life.
She lived happily, believing that “Another day has just begun, for death is but to greet the dawn, not the setting sun.”

When I shall come to the end of my way,
When I shall rest at the close of life’s day,
When ‘Welcome home’ I shall hear Jesus say,
O’ that will be sunrise for me. – Poole

A Celebration of Life will be held on Tuesday, May 6, 2025, at 1:00 p.m. at Kamloops Funeral Home, 285 Fortune Drive, Kamloops. For those unable to attend, you can watch remotely at:
https://www.ipcamlive.com/5f98c1fdc1e47

PIN: 1993

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or dropped off at Gemstone Care Home (1955 Tranquille Rd) in memory of Anna(belle) McCullough.

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

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GORDON BELL 1948 — 2025

GORDON BELL

In Loving Memory of Gordon Bell
December 13, 1948 – April 8, 2025

Father, grandfather, brother, husband, cousin, uncle, school principal, teammate, and a cherished friend to many.

Gordon (Gord) Bell was born on December 13, 1948, in Kamloops, BC, to Roy and Isabel Bell. He was a beloved brother to Laurie (John) Scott and George (Cheryl) Bell, and a cherished uncle to their families. He wished also to acknowledge the special relationship of the Bell family with the extended Owen family. He was predeceased by his parents and by his wife, Melinda.

Gord was immensely proud of his sons and their families: Martin and Juliet – Isaac and Eliza; Brandon and Michelle – Ethan and Juliana; Jarrod and Nicole – Nomi and Lilly.

His face lit up when he spoke of them, and his joy in being a father and grandfather was unmistakable.

Over more than four decades, Gord made a lasting mark as an educator and school principal in School District 73.  Education was a calling for him. He considered it one of life’s greatest privileges to work alongside children and families, guiding generations as they learned, grew, and found their way. Even years into retirement, he was often stopped on the street in Kamloops or at Sun Peaks by former students and colleagues who simply wanted to say hello—an experience that often amused and delighted his grandchildren, who wondered if Grandpa might actually be famous.

Gord led with humility, kindness, humour, and an unwavering belief in the goodness of people. He called himself lucky to have “never worked a day in his life,” because to him, going to school each day was a joy filled with friendship, connection, and purpose.

A moment of deep meaning in his life was receiving a Golden Eagle Feather from DeDe DeRose, an honour bestowed by the Secwépemc people in recognition of his work with students and the community. It remained a treasured symbol of the relationships he built and the communities he cared for.

Gord held a special place in his heart for Audry and Bill O’Donovan and their families. Your friendship meant the world to him, and he spoke of you always with great affection and gratitude. He also wished to acknowledge his lifelong friendship with Jack Fulton and many years of slo-pitch and swinging hammers with his good friend, Cliff Steinke.

Never one to shy away from a new challenge, Gord was a lifelong learner who embraced some new to him sports, later in life. Whether playing hockey or slo-pitch, he brought enthusiasm, laughter, and camaraderie to every game. To his teammates: thank you for your patience with his “skills”—he missed you all deeply after his health sidelined him and he relished the time together with you on the ice, the field, and in the locker room.

A proud and loyal Kamloops Blazers season ticket holder since the team’s inception, Gord rarely missed a home game. Cheering from the stands and doing concourse laps at intermission was a passion of his, and it kept him connected to the community he loved.

In his final days, friends and family gathered to express their love and admiration. At the hospital and hospice, visitors described Gord as “one of the good guys”—a sentiment felt by all who knew him. Even in his last weeks, he made every effort to reach out, share stories, and say thank you. True to his generous spirit, he kept “working the phones” and texting until the very end, ensuring those around him felt seen and appreciated.

A celebration of life will be held for Gord on Saturday, May 3, 2025 at 2 pm at the Kia Lounge at the Sandman Centre, 300 Lorne St., Kamloops, BC.

In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to the Marjorie Willoughby Snowden Memorial Hospice Home where he received truly fantastic care. A special thank you as well to the committed staff at Royal Inland Hospital – Gord shared his gratitude and admiration for you all.

Gord’s legacy is one of kindness, humour, and wholehearted living. As he often reminded us: live life, move forward, and be happy.

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

 

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