
In Loving Memory of
Laurent Euder Gerard Bertrand
Aug 18, 1937 – June 28, 2021
Larry passed away peacefully at the Trinity Hospice in Kamloops BC June 28,2021.
He was the little Frenchman that most everybody loved , always full of mischief and with his own version of humour. He always had something up his sleeve or in his back pocket as they say. Larry was quite the joker and brought laughter to those around him, he will truly be missed.Read More & Leave Condolences »

It is with profound sadness we announce the passing of our wonderful Mother on June 13th, 2021 after her long battle with lung cancer. Born in Edmonton, Alberta, Mom lived in Kamloops from the age of 10. She leaves to mourn her children Raelle (Mitch) Kendall, Maxine Boisclair, Jim (Jessica) Chambers and Elaine (Gerry) Klein and her beloved grandchildren Mishel, Connor, Braden, Josh, Jacob, Shae, Mckayla, Kyliegh, Ashley, Broden, Hunter, James, Julia, Jillene and Brody and great grandchildren Charlie, Taz, Elaina, Silas, Amelia, Wynn, Lyanna. She was the world’s best ‘Nana’.Read More & Leave Condolences »

It is with great sadness that we announce the sudden passing of Al Johnson on June 8, 2021 after a short battle with cancer.
Al was born in Sherridon Manitoba and raised in Lynn Lake Manitoba. He met his wife, Julie, of 53 years in Calgary while he was at SAIT. They moved to Kamloops to raise their 3 children, Trina, Rhonda & Clint.
Al was a very kind and gentle soul with a great sense of humour. He very much loved his family & friends and was loved by all who met him.
Left to mourn are his wife, Julie Johnson, kids Trina (Len), Rhonda (Barry), Clint (Katie) and grandchildren, Jesse, Samantha, Lucas, Jacob, Lara and Parker and numerous nieces and nephews.
He was predeceased by his parents Jack & Bertha Johnson and his brother Ernie Johnson.
We would like to thank everyone who helped care for Al, the nurses at Royal Inland Hospital on 5N and Dr. Montalbetti. Read More & Leave Condolences »

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Gary Ralph Wagner 75 passed away on June 2, 2021 in Kamloops. Gary is survived by his wife Nellie Vielvoye Wagner, brother Dennis Wagner (Anna) Vancouver, Children Katrina Hogaboam (Lane) Kelowna, Jamie Wagner (Candice) Portland Oregon, Steven Wagner Kamloops, Angela Miller (Dave) Kamloops, and many grandchildren Gary worked in the parts crib at Thompson Rivers University up until his retirement. His hobbies were baseball and trout fishing. Due to travel restriction a private family gathering will take place in the summer. In lieu of flowers donation to the kidney foundation in his name would be appreciated. |
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It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Murray Elson Ford of Kamloops BC on June 4, 2021 at the age of 86.
Murray Elson Ford was born November 14, 1934 and raised in Collingwood Nova Scotia. He was one of 7 kids. He was predeceased by his brother Ron, and 4 sisters – Joyce, Eleanor, Brenda, Joan. He is survived by his wife of 63 years Joan and his younger brother Merlin. He moved to Quebec and started a career in mining joining Gaspe copper mines. There, he met Joan and they married in 1958. He moved the family to Logan Lake BC to join Lornex mining corporation in September of 1978. He continued to work there until his retirement in 1999. He loved golf in particular but he was also an avid curler and softball player. He was active in his community including volunteering thousands of hours to the Logan Lake golf course. He was awarded Citizen of the Year award in recognition of his efforts in the community. Murray and Joan eventually settled in Kamloops and enjoyed life at Riverbend. After a long struggle with declining health Dad passed away peacefully on June 4th at the age of 86.
Murray was the father to 3 boys Mike, Roger (Shelley) and Robert (Roberta). He was grandfather to 9 – Justin, Richard, Quinton, Nathan, Corissa, Corey, Asya, Breanna, Matty, and great grandfather to 7 – Olivia, Logan, Toby, Jacob, Emma, Violet, Grace. We will always remember his humor, his contagious laugh, his willingness to help others, and his work ethic. You can just relax now Murray!! Enjoy all the free golf!Read More & Leave Condolences »