GRACE LAVERNE TUYTTENS 1937 — 2026

GRACE LAVERNE TUYTTENS

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Grace Laverne Tuyttens, who passed away peacefully on June 15,2026 at Westsyde Landing (formally The Hamlets).

Born on August 9, 1937 in Weyburn Saskatchewan, Grace spent the majority of her life in Kamloops.

A teacher by profession, Grace taught grade 3 for many years at Our Lady of Perpetual Help School. After retirement, she loved gardening, golf and travelling the world with her husband Maurice.

Grace’s faith was central to her life, and she was a devoted member of St. John Vianney Parish.

Family was also very important to Grace and she shared a special bond with her sisters and brothers until the very end.

She leaves behind her children Deborah (Bonnie), Barbara and Michael as well as her siblings, Richard, Garry, Mary, Adele, Jim and Ken. She is predeceased by her husband of 50 years, Maurice and her infant son, Maurice Jr, as well as her parents Edmond and Frances Britz, brothers Don, Clifford, Walter, and sisters Bernice, Leona, Isabelle and Dorothy.

Prayers will be recited on Thursday, July 2, 2026 at 7:00pm in the St. John Vianney Parish Church, 2826 Bank Road, Kamloops, BC. Followed by Mass of the Christian Burial on Friday, July 3, 2026 at 11:00am with celebrant Father Dale Normandeau. A reception to follow.

The family would like to extend their heartfelt thanks to Sue Roberts for her unwavering support and friendship towards Mom. We also wish to thank Brian and Marlene Selzler, Joanne Woitas, and Roger and Therese Gobeil for your kindness and compassion as well as the many others who have been important and supportive throughout her life.

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TEOFILA LAGAMAS BEATON 1948 — 2026

TEOFILA LAGAMAS BEATON

Teofila was born March 5th, 1948 to Simeon and Julia Tanguamos at Baclayon, Bohol, Philippines. She is survived by her loving husband Lawrence, daughter Geralyn (Jason), and two wonderful grandsons Cohen and Brixton. Back home in the Philippines, she is survived by two sisters and two brothers, namely Gunding, Marcos, Terry Mieh along with several nieces, nephews and cousins. Teofila also had three nieces living in Canada, one of whom is here with us today, namely Demi (Skilliter), along with husband, Ralph, along with their daughter Nicole and son Eddy. Teofila had extended family in lowa, California, Florida and North Carolina.

When Teofila was younger, her siblings could not pronounce her name, so they nicknamed her, Ping. After a few years in Canada, the nickname that covered herself and Lawrence was Ping Pong. When her mother passed away from Leukemia, Teofila returned home from Divine Word University in Tagbilaran City and raised her siblings until they grew up. Returning back to university, she completed her Master’s Degree.

Teofila worked with the Maryknoll Fathers Missionary Congregation in the Visayas region of the Philippines as their Provincial Secretary. Her boss, Father Jerry Peters suggested to her, when she finished her contract, that it might be a good idea to travel to British Columbia and as a Frontier Apostole lay volunteer. Teofila took up the challenge, spending two years in Dawson Creek, where she encountered snow and cold weather for the first time. Apparently, she thought that snow was bird droppings. Thanks to her fellow FAs and the parish of Notre Dame, she survived her first winter in Canada. Teofila finally met the love of her life, Lawrence; they were married in Dawson Creek; the wedding reception was put together by the parish of Notre Dame under the leadership of Rose and Randy Nowicki along the Gibb family After a year of teaching in Dawson Creek, Teofila and her husband moved to Fort St. John for eight years. After studies, Teofila worked for the North Peace Community Resources, helping out families. It is Fort St. John, that the joy of our life was born, Geralyn.

Arnold Poelzer from Kamloops and the principal of Immaculata School decided that Teofila had to move to a warmer climate, namely that of Kamloops.

Eventually, she made it to Kamloops and first of all served as a substitute teacher at OLPH and Saint Ann’s Academy. Later, she worked at the Kamloops Community Resources and in their collection of group homes.

Teofila was especially known for her exquisite cooking and she was the consummate entertainer. She loved having neighbors and friends come over for a meal. This included bishops, priests and brothers along with teachers and school administrators. She always took great joy in the accomplishments of Geralyn. When able she was a strong member of the CWL in Fort St. John, Dawson Creek, at Sacred Heart Cathedral and St. John Vianney. At this time, we would like to thank the priests on the altar for their loving care along with Father Derek Cameron all of whom made sure that Teofila was able to receive the sacraments. To the Extraordinary Eucharistic Ministers from Sacred Heart Cathedral and St. John Vianney for making sure that Teofila was able to receive the Eucharist on a weekly basis. Teofila suffered a long list of medical issues for over eight years, these illnesses included kidney failure, diabetes, heart issues and finally dementia. She was a silent sufferer. We thank the LTC staff at Westsyde Landing and Chartwell Tranquille, for the compassionate care that they gave Teofila. Finally, allow us to thank the staff and doctors at the RIH Renal Dialysis Unit who took such good care of Teofila over the years. Their care provided Lawrence and Teofila with extra time to grow together as a couple. To the Renal Dialysis Unit at RIH, we thank the nurses and doctors who compassionately cared for Teofila for well over eight years.

Vigil prayers will be held at 7:00 pm at St. John Vianney on Thursday, June 25th. The Funeral will be held at the same parish at 11:00 am on Friday, June 26th, followed by a reception. Finally, Teofila’s internment will be held on Monday, June 29th at 11:00 am at Hillside Cemetery.

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ROSAMUND “ROSE” COLETTE LEBLOND NEÉ HILLAND 1945 — 2026

ROSAMUND “ROSE” COLETTE LEBLOND NEÉ HILLAND

October 8, 1945 – June 14, 2026

Cherished memories of our dear Wife, Mother, Grandmother, Sister, Aunt and friend, Rose LeBlond, are held with great love, thus the news of her passing is shared with great sorrow. Sadly, Rose passed suddenly June 14, 2026, joining her beloved grandson, Dylan Richard LeBlond; her parents, Alfred Laurie and Patricia May Hilland; and her brother, Russell Timothy Hilland, in the great hereafter. Those of us left behind, holding her close in our hearts, include her husband, Barrie LeBlond; her children, Jason (Alane) and Christina LeBlond; her grandchildren, Jacob McCaskill, Matteus, Kaylee and Declan LeBlond; and her siblings, Michael (Carol), Edwin “Ted” (Pam), and Caroline (Mike) Hilland, along with far too many other relations and friends to mention individually.

Rose was an original “baby-boomer”. Born in the final year of WWII in England, she came to Canada at age two with her mother, a war-bride, and her father, a Canadian soldier. First the new family settled in Websters Corner, BC, on a rural farm amongst the larger Hilland clan. As newcomers to this country, this lifestyle, and amidst her father’s large Finnish/Norwegian family, Rose and her mother formed an inseparable bond. Soon Rose had three younger brothers, and eventually a baby sister; thus she became an even greater help and confidant to her mother. This relationship cannot be over emphasized, as throughout their lives Rose and her mother supported one another, and Rose, like her mother, became a beacon of love and support for others.

In 1962 the family moved to Hagensborg, in the remote, rugged wilderness of the Bella Coola Valley. With Rose’s father often away for work, Rose and her mother met the challenges of rustic pioneer life, while managing the antics of her three teenage brothers and baby sister. Indeed, like her mother, Rose learned perseverance through fortitude and good humour, two characteristics that came to define her. At this time she also answered her calling, entering the field of banking after high school graduation.

The family relocated again in 1965, to Kamloops, where Rose continued her career in banking. Upon meeting and marrying her husband, Barrie, in 1969 the couple moved to Vernon. Barrie’s career then took them to Lytton and Williams Lake, and finally back to Kamloops in the early 1970s. It was during this time that Rose’s gift to nurture and care for others came into full fruition, as she and Barrie raised their beautiful children, Jason and Christina. Rose blossomed as a hostess and an accomplished cook, and their home soon became the haven for others as well, and the venue for many elaborate birthdays, dinner parties and other social events.

In subsequent years Rose resumed her banking career with HSBC, where she excelled as a successful financial advisor. As Barrie’s career also advanced, they were able to build their dream home and enjoy a rewarding retirement, which included many close friendships, as well as travel to Great Britain, Europe, Hawaii, Mexico, and Morocco. Rose was also an important member of the Shriners’ Daughters of the Nile, organizing and facilitating many of their events. Most of all, however, Rose coveted the time she spent with her children and grandchildren, who are better people for having had such a kind and loving influence in their lives. It was her grandson Jacob, who articulated it best when he said, “Grandma made me want to be a better person”, words which can be echoed by all who knew her.

A Celebration of Life will be held later this summer, details of which will be shared with her broader family and long list of friends. In lieu of flowers we invite donations to the BC Children’s Hospital in Rose’s name.

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COLLEEN JOAN SOMMERFELDT NEÉ WILCOX 1953 — 2026

COLLEEN JOAN SOMMERFELDT NEÉ WILCOX

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved mother, Colleen Joan Sommerfeldt Neé Wilcox. Colleen passed peacefully in Kamloops, BC, on June 7, 2026, with her children by her side.

Colleen was born in Vancouver, BC on December 14, 1953, daughter of the late Frances Mildred Wallin and George William Wilcox. Colleen was the youngest of 4 children and was raised by her mother Frances and Frederick McClean in and around the Lower Mainland.

Colleen was a proud and loving wife, mother and grandmother. She found joy in caring for those she loved, whether through baking their favourite goodies and breads to having all the family gather round on New Year’s Eve. She enjoyed spending many hours laughing and enjoying her husband’s company, visiting with her friends, playing cards, drinking tea, and listening to her children tell her about their day. Among her favourite things were cheering on the Vancouver Canucks and listening to her record collection.

Colleen is predeceased by her husband Bruce Sommerfeldt; her parents; her brothers Ray and Allan; her sister Carol; and her youngest son, Colin Barrett.

She leaves behind her many children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren along with numerous family and friends who will miss her greatly.

Colleen touched the lives of many who had the honor of knowing her. Her selflessness, warmth and generous spirit will be remembered forever. She leaves behind a legacy of love, strength and compassion that will live on through her family and all whose lives she touched.

Forever loved, forever remembered.

We welcome friends and family to join us for a Celebration of Life, Sunday, June 21st, 2026 at 1:00 p.m. in the Kamloops Funeral Home, 285 Fortune Drive.

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BEVERLEY JEAN ALDER (NEÉ BURNS) 1943 — 2026

BEVERLEY JEAN ALDER (NEÉ BURNS)

March 4, 1943 – May 25, 2026

Beverley wrote her own obituary in February, 2026.

Bev was picked out of an orphanage at 7 months old by an older sister, Audrey. Two years later, a baby sister joined the family.
She was placed in a God fearing home on a farm in Southern Alberta. That was the grounds for her making a personal commitment in 1961.
This resulted in many privileges thru the years, lots of special times with her three girls, grandchildren and great grandchildren. She was married in 1962
and celebrated 63 years of marriage with Delbert.

Family and friends are invited to attend a viewing on Tuesday, June 2, 2026 at 9:00 a.m., followed by the Funeral Service at 10:00 a.m. in the Kamloops Funeral Home, 285 Fortune Drive. Following the service, Beverley will be laid to rest at Hillside Cemetery, 750 Notre Dame.

For those unable to attend in person, the service will be live streamed online at https://www.ipcamlive.com/5f98c1fdc1e47 using PIN: 2520.

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