OPAL JEAN SEGUIN 1933 — 2026

OPAL JEAN SEGUIN

December 15, 1933 – June 10, 2026

In loving memory of Opal Jean Seguin, it is with heavy hearts that we share her passing. While was are deeply saddened, we find comfort in knowing that she is now in the arms of her Heavenly Father.

Opal was born on December 15, 1933 in Salem, Oregan and passed away on June 10, 2026 in Kamloops, B.C.

Opal is survived by her husband Gerry Seguin; children Lydia Gilbert (Raymond) of Kamloops, B.C., Barry Werner (Coreena) of Kamloops, B.C., Mark Werner of Vancouver, B.C., Tim Werner of Kamloops, B.C.; grandchildren Robin Mangell (Rowena), Dwayne Mangell (Andrea), Kristy Martin, Jonathan Werner (Roxanne), Ryan Worby, Luke Werner, Reid Werner, Matthew Werner, Kionna Reese Wells, Nicholas Werner, Owen Werner, Jenna Werner; great grandchildren Hailey Stevenson (Gage), Joshua Mangell (May), Casey Mangell, Hudson Mangell, Forrest Martin (Brandon), Kalista Martin (Devin), Jacob Martin, Jesse Wilson, Kourtney Harris, Bentley Worby, Eden Worby, Kayson Werner Wells; great great grandchildren Makenna Stevenson, Winter Joy Stevenson, Olivia Stevenson and numerous nieces and nephews.

Opal is predeceased by her parents H.B. and Lillie May Persing, her first husband Robert Werner, brother Orville Persing, grandchildren Melanie Worby, Jamie Kroll, Darcy Werner.

Opal’s passion was spending time with her family, friends and her involvement with her church. Opal was an officer in the Salvation Army in her early days. She also became a Reverend with the Independent Assemblies of God.

Spending time in her garden and flower garden and playing the piano brought her great joy. She was kind, generous and had a genuine love for others. Her love for Jesus Christ was the most important thing to her and we are happy to know that she is now in the presence of our Lord.

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MARENA BLUMENAUER 1942 — 2026

MARENA BLUMENAUER

Marena Blumenauer was born in Prince Rupert November 12, 1942, to Spero Postulo and Ruth Hansen Postulo. Spero was the first of his siblings born in Canada and his first language was Greek.

Marena enjoyed spending time with her Greek aunties, where she learned to love Greek food and on occasion, to make her own spanakopita and baklava, completely from scratch. Her mother was born in Rjukan, Norway, immigrating to Canada as a young child. Marena understood Norwegian, although she steadfastly refused to speak it. However, she often knew what everybody would be receiving for Christmas, well before Christmas, when her mom and grandmother would speak Norwegian in front of her.

Although she refused to hang Norwegian flags on her Christmas tree [it is a real thing] she gained an appreciation for Norwegian culture including Norwegian embroidery, baking (especially lefse, pepperkaker and fyrstekake) and Norwegian food including lapskaus and meatballs. It was not Christmas in the house until somebody made lefse.

She caused a family scandal as a teenager when she refused to open her Christmas presents on Christmas Eve and instead waited until Christmas morning. When her siblings followed suit, her aunt was angry and refused to speak to her. Raised in the Lutheran church, Marena also courted scandal by daring to wear lipstick and dance.

Marena had 2 siblings, Danny and Trudy. I think she has forgiven Danny for renting out her record player and records for weeks at a time and for keeping ALL the money he made. I am not certain she has forgiven her sister Trudy for being allowed to “always” have the last piece of dessert. Marena always loved sweets.

She was especially close to her Norwegian grandmother and was known to “shop who was serving the best dinner” before deciding where to eat. She was thrilled when they were making ice-cream sundaes and her grandmother opened a can of fruit cocktail, just so they could put a cherry on top. I don’t think she ever met an ice-cream flavour she didn’t like but maple walnut was her favourite. As a child she played piano and tap danced.

After high school Marena attended UBC completing a certificate in education. She loved her years living in the UBC dorms. She taught elementary school in Powell River and Vancouver.
She was the first in her family to complete a university program.

She was raised above her father’s grocery store and hence began her love of grocery stores. She is the only person we know who wanted to go to the grocery store daily. I am confident she knew every single employee at Save On Foods. She met her husband Don when she was working in her father’s grocery store. He was working in road construction in Prince Rupert and came in daily to buy milk. We do not actually know if he drank all the milk he bought, but eventually, he worked up the courage to ask her out and they were married about a year later.

As a child Marena thought the 2 worst places in the world to live would be Williams Lake and Kamloops. 55 years of her 57 years of marriage were spent living in Williams Lake and Kamloops. She loved living in Williams Lake, where she made lifelong friends including June and Garth, Terry and Maureen, Elsie and Ove and all her bridge friends who she “trumped aces” with. She was sad to leave when Don was transferred to Kamloops in 1989 for their second stint in Kamloops, where she lived the rest of her life.

She worked in the sawmill office at Weyerhaeuser. She was actively involved in several bridge groups and started quilting. She was a member of the Sagebrush Quilt Guild where she made many good friends. It was clear from the size of the fabric stash she left behind that quilting and buying fabric were 2 separate hobbies for her. Her fabric stash was donated and used to make community quilts for local cancer patients. She enjoyed watching Kieren, Hannah and the Mehta children “the children on the other sides of the fence” grow up.

Marena was happily married for 57 years, before being predeceased by her husband Don, who said she “was his whole heart.” They enjoyed trips down the Oregon Coast and to the Wickaninnish Inn. Raised by the ocean, Marena was always happiest near the sea. She enjoyed two Alaskan cruises and driving across Canada when she retired. Family camping trips were enjoyed in her mother’s Winnebago and remain cherished memories for her daughters.

She was an avid gardener, although her strength was buying plants, while her husband Don kept them alive. Their yard and gardens were always beautiful. She loved to read and her daughters were told by Chapters employees she was the most loyal customer they had.

Marena raised 2 daughters, Barb and Allison (Jim). She instilled a love of popcorn, Hawkins Cheezies, Yahtzee, jigsaw puzzles and a bit of sass. She was an immensely proud grandmother
to Eva and Jenna. They meant everything to her. She enjoyed exercising her “grandmother’s prerogative” to provide ice cream refills for her granddaughters, even if mom or auntie said no.

Marena was predeceased by her mother and father, beloved husband Don (2021) and cherished in-laws Henry and Margaret Blumenauer. The last years of her life were dimmed by dementia and a once sharp intellect slowly faded although the love her family has for her has not. She died July 4, 2026, and we hope she is dancing with Don once again.

Family and friends are invited to attend an ice cream social celebration of life, Tuesday, July 21, 2026, at Hal Rogers Centre in Albert McGowan Park, 2025 Summit Dr, Kamloops, from noon to
2 pm. Bright colours welcomed and we promise not to tell the minister if you wear lipstick or dance.

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JOAN WILLO BENNEWITH NÉE MOORE 1934 — 2026

JOAN WILLO BENNEWITH NÉE MOORE

We are saddened and heartbroken to announce the passing of Joan Willo Bennewith who passed away peacefully on July 11, 2026 in Ashcroft, BC at the age of 92. Joan was predeceased by her beloved husband, Stanley (Stan) Kenneth Bennewith on May 20, 2014.

Joan will be deeply missed and forever remembered by her children, Mark (Eileen), Alan (Janice), Diane (Tom Elliott), and Brian (Bonnie). Her grandchildren, Brian Jr., Brandalyn, Nicole, Sean, Griffin, Elizabeth, Catherine, and Willy. Her great-grandchildren, Corbin, Ayden, Troy, Lexi, Camryn, Ryder, Hayden, Avery, Zoey, and Seth. She also leaves behind her dear sister Janet Meeks and brother Bill Moore (Kathy).

Joan was born in Kamloops in 1934. She went on to graduate as a Registered Nurse in Kamloops in 1955 where she worked at the Royal Inland Hospital and in 1961 at the Lady Minto Hospital in Ashcroft. In 1972 she carried on with the new Ashcroft and District Hospital as Director of Nursing until retirement.

Mom loved to share her knowledge of cooking, baking, and canning. She also loved knitting, sewing, needlepoint, and later discovered a passion for quilting, creating beautiful handmade quilts to pass on to all the family members.

She was an amazing mother, sister, grandmother and great-grandmother. Her unconditional love will be missed everyday.

A Celebration of Life will be held at Kamloops Funeral Home at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to a charity of your choice.

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HANK THIESSEN 1941 — 2026

HANK THIESSEN

It is with deep sadness that we announce the peaceful passing of Hank Thiessen, who joined the Lord on June 19, 2026 ,at the age of 84, surrounded by his devoted wife Carmen and family.

Born in Manitoba on December 26, 1941 to Susie and Jacob Thiessen (who migrated from Russia). Hank was the oldest of six siblings. Hank (at age 2 years) and his family moved to British Columbia and settled in Chilliwack, where Hank spent most of his childhood and youth.  As an adult, he moved around BC from White Rock to Prince George then to Yukon territory then back to BC. He was married two times before marrying Carmen in the Philippines and settling in Yukon, then moved in 2010 to Merritt, BC for the warmer climes.

Hank was passionate about driving, and he worked as a long-haul driver for more than 50 years, driving across Canada and Alaska with Carmen tagging along. He loved reading, fixing things, old movies, and wood working. He also loved fishing when he was younger and settled later in life to solving puzzles, taking long drives with Carmen and having coffee with friends.

He is survived by his wife Carmen, his stepchildren Flor & Gerald, Jojo, Bing & Henry, and Eric, and step-grandchildren John, Zach and Matti. He is also survived by his two brothers (Dave of Edmonton and Herb of Cranbrook) and three sisters (Erna of Kamloops, Deedee of Victoria, and Marge of Eholt), his adopted children Jeanette and Bonnie, and niece Debbie & husband Derrel.

Hank was foremost a loving, patient and devoted husband to Carmen, a dependable father and grandfather to his family, and a loyal and wonderful person to his friends. Hank loved God, Carmen, and country and gospel music. He was an avid fan of German food and has grown fond of some Filipino foods that Carmen often cooked.

Though our hearts are heavy, we are grateful for the years we shared with him and the countless memories that will forever bring us comfort. We are content knowing that he is now with our loving Father in heaven.

A celebration of his life will be held on Sunday, July 12, 2026 at 11am in the Kamloops Funeral Home, 285 fortune Drive. Service followed by luncheon.

“The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want” (Psalm 23:1)

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JEET SINGH LALLI 1954 — 2026

JEET SINGH LALLI

It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of our beloved father, Jeet Singh Lalli, on June 24, 2026.

He will be remembered for his strength, generosity, and the love he shared with his family and all who had the privilege of knowing him. Though he is no longer with us, his spirit and the memories he created will remain with us always.

We welcome you to cherish and remember a life full of love through prayers and shared memories.

A Funeral Service will be held, Saturday, July 4, 2026 at 11am in the Kamloops Funeral Home, 285 Fortune Drive.
Service to follow at Gurdwara Sahib, 1345 Ord Road.

May his memory be a blessing, and may he rest in eternal peace.

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