ANNE LOUISA JANE LORING NÉE GILCHRIST 1946 — 2025

ANNE LOUISA JANE LORING NÉE GILCHRIST

April 15, 1946 – September 20, 2025

Heaven gained a true angel when our mother, Anne Loring, passed away peacefully in Kamloops, BC.

Born in Assiniboia, Saskatchewan, Anne was the second youngest of ten children and admired her mother’s strength in raising such a large family primarily on her own — a quality she carried throughout her life.

Anne is survived by her loving sons Arthur (Kamloops), Rodney (Fujisawa, Japan), and Terence (Kamloops); sisters Dorothy Piché (Denzil, SK) and Yvonne Dixon (Swift Current, SK); and her loyal Beagle, Coco. She was predeceased by her parents Helen and John Gilchrist, brothers Patrick, Edward, Johnny, and Maurice, and sisters Theresa, Sheila, and Margaret.

After earning her Licensed Practical Nursing designation in Alberta, Anne moved to British Columbia and made her home in Vernon, where she met her husband, Art. In 1985, she made Kamloops home with her three boys, and in 1988 she returned to nursing where she devoted 25 years of compassionate service to patient care at Royal Inland Hospital in Kamloops, primarily on 7 North.

A devoted mother, Anne raised her three sons on her own and found pride in purchasing her family home — something she once thought unobtainable. She loved her simple pleasures: time with her boys, going to the casino, enjoying chicken wings at local establishments with family and friends, and relaxing with Jeopardy!, Wheel of Fortune, the local news, and cheering on the Toronto Blue Jays.

Anne also enjoyed traveling when opportunities arose, visiting Japan twice, Eleuthera in the Bahamas several times, Ireland to connect with her family roots, and many destinations across Canada and the United States.

Her departure leaves a massive hole in her sons’ and families’ hearts, but knowing she is reunited with her loved ones brings comfort. We look forward to being reunited with her one day.

Her kindness, resilience, and unconditional love will be remembered always.

A Celebration of Life BBQ Party will be held on Sat. April 18, 2026, from 2pm – evening, in celebration of her April 15th birthday at her home. All family and friends are welcome. Please email Arthur at info@thefunfactor.ca to RSVP or be reminded of her party, or simply come join us all day to celebrate her life.

 

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SHERI-LYNN BISSONNETTE 1968 — 2025

SHERI-LYNN BISSONNETTE

It is with great sadness and heavy hearts that we announce Sheri-Lynn Bissonnette, née Beatty, passed away unexpectedly on December 1, 2025, near Kamloops, B.C. at the age of 57.

Sheri will be lovingly remembered by her husband, Michael Bissonnette; sons Jason Purpur (wife Shynal, grandson James) and Trevor Purpur (significant other Kennedy); parents Ross and Betty Ann Beatty; brother Marvin Beatty; former spouse, Kelvin Purpur; and many other in-laws, family members and close friends.

Born on September 14, 1968 in Kamloops, B.C, Sheri was the first of two children for Ross and Betty Ann. Sheri spent her formative years in Chase, B.C. enjoying the beaches of summer and ski hills of winter, always surrounded by friends and family.

After graduation from Thompson Rivers University, Sheri spent more than 30 years caring for others as a registered nurse at Royal Inland Hospital in Kamloops. It was perhaps the perfect job for someone with her giving nature. In her free time, she also volunteered at various organizations, including Emergency Social Services, Operation Red Nose and ushering at Sagebrush Theatre.

After retirement, Sheri kept busy with part-time work at Purity Foods, and a landscaping gig alongside her son, Trevor. Friends and former co-workers have often commented about her warm spirit and ambitious work ethic. She hosted many family dinners for birthdays, graduations and holidays, and traveled to see people she loved, often with her faithful four-legged companion, Ted. She enjoyed kayaking, biking, hiking, golfing, working out at the gym and spending time with friends and family. Sheri was often out-and-about delivering gifts of what she called “just little things” to those she cared about.

A Celebration of Life will be held at Kamloops Alliance Church on Saturday, February 7, 2026 at 200 Leigh Road (off Fortune Drive) in Kamloops, B.C. at 11:00a.m. Those who wish to pay their respects are invited to attend to share memories of Sheri.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Sheri’s name to the Alzheimer Society of British Columbia, or the charity of your choice.

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JOHANNA ELIZABETH WALTERS 1935 — 2025

JOHANNA ELIZABETH WALTERS

Johanna was born on August 2, 1935 in Pouce Coupe, B.C. and passed away on November 27, 2025 in Kamloops B.C. She is survived by her beloved son, Flint Walters (Barb) of Calgary, Alberta.

After completing high school in Dawson Creek, Johanna began a varied career. She worked for a year as a teller at the Canadian Bank of Commerce. Then, she joined the R.C.A.F. serving as an airwoman and an officer. Next, she attended the University of Victoria, where she obtained her teaching certificate. She taught elementary school in Kamloops and Kelowna. Later, she started teaching English as a Second Language. This teaching took her to Macau, China for two years. Then she attended the University College of the Cariboo now Thompson Rivers University in Kamloops. Here she earned a Bachelor of Arts degree. Then she taught English as a second Language at the University.

In retirement, she opened her own tutoring business and volunteered teaching at Immigrant Services.

Johanna was a friend and mentor to those whose lives she touched. She had a special ability to make learning fun and to help people believe in themselves.

She enjoyed many interests including hiking, cross country skiing, reading, sketching, painting, traveling, going to the gym, and visiting with friends.

Johanna felt her life journey was a spiritual one and she had a vision of a better world.

There will be a memorial tea held at the Kamloops Funeral Home on Wednesday, December 3rd at 11:00am. Those unable to attend may honor her in their thoughts and in their own ways.

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SHANGARA SINGH BATH 1939 — 2025

SHANGARA SINGH BATH

It is with deep love and sadness that we announce the peaceful passing of Sardar Shangara Singh Bath on November 24, 2025. Born on November 25, 1939, in Hardo Pharala, Punjab, India, he lived a life defined by hard work, kindness and devotion to family and community.

Shangara Singh and his wife, Gurmej Kaur Bath, immigrated to Canada in 1967, where he worked at the Tolko Mill in Heffley Creek (IWA 1-417) until retiring in 2003. He was known for his warm nature, love of gardening, dedication to the Gurudwara and his faith, and his constant support for the community. He had a special way of connecting with people and many will remember him, in their words, as a “very nice man”.

He is survived by his wife, Gurmej Kaur Bath, and their children: Daljit Singh Bath (Susane), Kulwant Singh Bath (Balbir), Kamal Kaur Johal (Bhupinder) and Kuldeep Singh Bath (Cindy). He was a proud grandfather to Jaimal Singh Johal (Amira), Darshan Singh Johal, Gavin Singh Bath, and Liam Singh Bath, and great-grandfather to Arjan Singh Johal.

A service will be held at Kamloops Funeral Home on Saturday, November 29, 2025, at 11:00am. Following the service and cremation at Drake Cremation (211 Andover Crescent in Dallas), prayers and lunch will be held at the Kamloops Gurudwara Sahib Society, 1345 Ord Road, Kamloops, BC.

The family is grateful for all support and condolences during this difficult time.

Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh

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ANTOINETTE GOLDADE 1932 — 2025

ANTOINETTE GOLDADE

May 2nd,1932 – Nov. 7th, 2025 

Antoinette Morneau was born on May 2nd, 1932 in Bonnyville, Alberta. She was raised by her Mom & Dad at the family’s farm with her 8 Brothers & 1 Sister. Antoinette’s Father, Philippe Morneau, was born in Charny, Quebec, and Mother, Marie-Anne Morneau, was born in St. Hilarion, Quebec. Her parents brought forth 11 children over the years 1925–1944. Antoinette was their 5th child: Roland, Paul, Adrian, Julien, Antoinette, Aurele (Orel), Raymond, Maurice, Eva (born 1940–42), Elise, & Denis.

Antoinette married Leo Pruneau on Aug. 13th, 1948. Within their 36 yrs together, they gave life to 7 children during 1951–1969. Sadly, as the years went by to 1969, their last-born child, Mark, passed away at 8 ½ months old. Tragedy took to the hearts of all the family, leading them to make the best efforts to move forward together.

As the decades had gone by, it was not a wonder that Antoinette & Leo were gifted by their children (listed below). The oldest daughters became married and soon added multiple Grand Children to the family. As years went by, more Spouses came to be, hence bringing many more Grand Children to the family over the years, who later added many Great Grandchildren & then Great Great Grandchildren, which was mostly throughout the many years they were together & thereafter as well.

Dianne (Brian), Yvonne (Bernie), Vivianne (Garry), Alfred (Jan), Philippe (Lisa), Rachelle (James) & Mark, April 3rd, 1969 – Dec. 19th, 1969. Along with several Foster Children who have stayed a part of their lives for many years… Peggy, Judy, Harriette, Mike (Cindy), and several more.

Over many years, Antoinette and each of her siblings & their spouses gathered themselves & their children together for many family visits during multiple years from Saskatchewan to B.C. & vice versa. A numerous amount of fulfilling times for all. Antoinette & Leo, as well as her brothers, sister, and their spouses, were happy to have the children be able to know their Aunties & Uncles as well as their numerous cousins. And “Auntie Toni” was proud to be able to give her love, gardening & farming experience to many of her Nieces & Nephews when the visits were at her home in Surrey, B.C. Prior to Antoinette & Leo’s divorce, family from Leo’s side would also be a strong part of our visits from the USA and Canada.

Our Mom was awe-inspiring. In so many ways. She held several jobs, which, of course, over the many years, were to care for and help support her family, but she did not stop there. She included those needs to support & share with her foster kids/teenagers who thankfully joined our family in almost every way possible. Antoinette was a very good seamstress, sewing and styling much of the clothing for each child over the years, as well as Wedding dresses and every other beautifully made gown for her girls and formal clothing for her boys as well. She was very occupied with the farm where we lived on the property owned by herself & husband, Leo, in Surrey, B.C. There were many animals to care for… chickens, ducks, pigs, cows, as well as chinchillas to raise. Our Mom did most of the milking of the cows to then divide the cream to make many bricks of butter & ice cream, along with lots of homemade bread, cookies & pies! Gardening & farming were part of what we all had turns to help with, as well as helping with cleaning the house, cooking, and caring for the younger siblings while their Mom & Dad were most often busy at their jobs. Of course, the older siblings had more to take on. Over the years, she was employed as a Telephone Operator, worked at a Mink Farm, trained herself to work as a Furniture Seamstress, and became an Upholsterer.

Mom would always accomplish tasks, and really… no wonder. She was strong, brave, and caring, as well as determined to get a job done right. She wanted comfort and health for us all. In later years, she had her Mom, Marie-Anne, move in with her, Heinar (2nd husband), & youngest daughter, Rachelle, in the early 1980’s due to her effects from Alzheimer’s. For her to be able to help her Mom to live a good & much assisted life before her necessary move to an Extended Care home, it was a blessing for their help. Our Mom has made us all so proud to be her children, Grandchildren, Great & Great Great Grandchildren. The partners & Spouses that had become members of our family… well, she was very proud of them, along with all of us.

As of April 20, 1999, Heinar Kurras passed away. Years later, Antoinette married Phil Goldade. He passed away prior to her as well on March 28, 2014.

She was a person who steadfastly focused on her health and her families. Unfortunately, Alzheimer’s came in with a vengeance to her mind, but her health kept her body strong until her much later years.

As always Mom, you will be lovingly held in our hearts & minds for all time.

On behalf of Antoinette, her family is sending shared appreciation & gratitude for the heartfelt care that was given to our Mom over the many years of living at “home” with Kamloops Senior Village staff. Words simply can’t convey the depth of our appreciation for the care and attention she received.

Also, having hired a Care Companion for our Mom, visiting her a few days a week, was a wonderful choice. Many thanks for helping her live with her smiles, Brenda T.

Many thanks to the Kamloops Funeral Home for the services we have received, as well as the kindness and understanding of our needs for Antoinette, including the access to share this write-up.

In accordance with her wishes, Antoinette has been laid to rest with cremation.

A Celebration of Life is expected to be held in the spring of 2026.

Information will be personally emailed or posted on Facebook as plans unfold.

“The French Song” by Lucille Star

Now when the sun says good day to the mountains,
And the night says hello to the dawn
I’m alone with my dreams on the hilltop

“Mom, we can still hear your voice though you’re gone.”

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