David Craig Rabidoux 1953 — 2021

David Craig Rabidoux

It is with sad hearts that we announce the passing of Dave on February 10, 2021 after a brief battle with cancer.  He was born on March 6, 1953 in North Bay, Ontario.  Dave moved to Kamloops with his family in 1967, where he has resided since.

He was a member of the IBEW Local 993 for 40 years. He was involved with KYSA and spent many years coaching his sons’ soccer teams. He enjoyed, curling, fishing, golfing, and camping with family and friends. Dave loved a good party, good scotch, good conversation and always had a joke to tell.

Dave is survived by his wife of 41 years, his high school sweetheart – affectionaly known as Luscious Linda (Lestage), sons Adam (Jessica), Jordan, his special daughter Arlean Galbraith, grandchildren Maddi and Austin, his four legged buddies Luca and Tucker (AKA little shit), sister Lynda (Bill) McLevin & family, brother Wayne (Karen)Rabidoux & family, brother in-law and sister in-law Wayne(Shelley)Lestage & family, sister in-law and brother in-law Rhonda(Murray) Leonew & family, father in-law Raymond Lestage, his best buddies Jim, Lorne and Mike as well as many more friends and family. Dave was predeceased by his mother Lois Zart, father Aldedge Rabidoux, step father Dennis Dawson, sister and brother in-law Marilyn and Brian Ens, mother-in-law Dorothy Lestage and sister-in-law Donna Meeley (Lestage).

Much gratitude to all the doctors and nurses on 7 North and Emergency who cared for Dave during his final weeks. 

Dave’s wishes were to be cremated. A celebration of Dave’s life will take place at a later time when friends and family can gather safely.  

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Arlene Lois Gascon 1938 — 2021

Arlene Lois Gascon

December 27, 1938 – January 24, 2021

Our hearts are filled with sorrow as we say goodbye to our loved one.

Arlene was born in Edmonton, AB and raised in Tiger Lily, Camp Creek and Barrhead AB. She is survived by her children Linda (Dave) Maartman; Allen Gascon; Donna Gascon (Mike Malm); Grandchildren Tana (Colton) Hunt; Jerrid (Kelsey) Robinson; Taylor (Kylie) Robinson; Rochelle Gascon; Janel Maartman (Brant Philcox); and Bryce Maartman. Great-Grand children Adria Hunt; Ezra and Nora Robinson and her sisters Janice (Bruce) Lee and Geri (Ray) Talma.
Arlene was predeceased by her grandson Jesse Gordon Gerald Gascon (1994), her husband of 55 years Gerald Gascon (2015), her son Gordon Gascon (2017), her sister Marie (Jim) Slator and her parents Bill and Lena Mitton.
Mom met dad in Edmonton through mutual friends, and it was love at first sight. Arlene and Gerry were married July 9th, 1960, and moved Lac La Biche, AB. 
Ten years and 4 kids later, Arlene and Gerry left Lac La Biche, making the move to Sherwood Park in 1970, and Edmonton in 1971. A decision was made, and in February 1973, they packed up the family and headed to Kamloops, BC. Kamloops was still home to mom when she passed,
Mom was, for the most part, a stay-at-home mom. Family was very important to Mom, and she always made sure her husband and children were taken care of. Mom worked at K-mart in the late 70’s to the mid 80’s.

Mom and Dad provided the family with many fun-packed summers at the lake, horseback riding, snowmobiling, boating and many family road trips. Arlene and Gerry enjoyed extensive traveling throughout parts of BC, AB and the States; there was always another great Casino just around the corner!
Mom was still very active up until her passing. She loved meeting her friends at Bingo on Tuesday nights; weekly wine night with Vi Maartman, and lunch dates with her long-time friend of 80 years Darlene Spychka. She especially enjoyed bus trips to the Casinos in Washington and the Lower Mainland, traveling to Alberta to visit with family and friends, and did so right up until Covid closed everything down.

She also enjoyed spending time out at Shuswap Lake with the Maartman Family; playing board games with family, reading, and putting together puzzles. Arlene was incredibly patient, kindhearted and caring; she loved dancing and did so whenever and where ever possible. Mom was lovingly referred to as “The Dancing Grandma.” Mom brought so much love, joy and happiness to our family which will live on forever. The beautiful memories she has left us with will always be cherished.

A graveside service will be held with family in late Spring, 2021. In lieu of flowers please make a donation to a charity of your choice.

Mom’s favorite song was ‘Pack up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit-Bag and Smile, Smile, Smile’, take a listen to it, we know she’ll be dancing in the sky.

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Diana Lee Foster 1956 — 2021

Diana Lee Foster

It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Diana on February 4, 2021 at the age of 64, after a long battle with MSA, which she was diagnosed with in 2012. Diana is lovingly remembered by her spouse of over 35 years, Ken Shaw, her daughter Ashley (Ryan), her daughter Braelyn (Leon), and new granddaughter Averie. Also left to cherish her memory are her mother Judy; siblings John, Becky, Lorna, Dawn, and Lomma; along with many very dear friends and extended family. Diana worked for many years as a medical office assistant for family physicians in Chase and then for the Chase Optometric Center, before having to retire early due to her illness. Her strength, positive attitude, and grace in dealing with her condition were an inspiration to those who knew her. In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to www.multiplesystematrophy.org

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Gregory Stewart Sylvester “Beans” 1950 — 2021

Gregory Stewart Sylvester “Beans”

We regret to announce the passing of our beloved “Beans” – Gregory Stewart Sylvester on January 18th, 2021, due to complications of COVID-19.  The family will be respecting his last wishes of being cremated and buried next to his father in Tappen. Gregory Stuart Sylvester aka Beans: 28 Aug 1950 -18 Jan. 2021 age 70. Just a few shares of a cousin who was the last to carry the Sylvester name in My Kinbasket tree I work on. He is from the Casimer, Moses, and Elizabeth Moses Kinbasket line. Elizabeth Moses Kinbasket married John Sylvester. their son Pete married Eva Arnouse. they Had 3 children Gregory, Hazel and Gordon.

Due to COVID-19 restrictions the family will be having a private ceremony, but will be hosting a Memorial Service at a later date (TBA).  At this time we would like to invite everyone to join the “Gregory Stewart Sylvester “Beans” – Memorial” Facebook page, where you are welcome to post pictures and share stories.

Arrangements entrusted to Kamloops Funeral Home 250-554-2577

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Jody Renee Loos 1983 — 2021

Jody Renee Loos

Jody Renee Loos passed away unexpectedly January 9, 2021 in Maple Ridge BC.  Jody was born in Williams Lake BC on November 18, 1983 as a twin. Her sibling passed before they were born.

She will be lovingly remembered by her Mother Shawn Loos, Father Shane Kitchener (Larson), Children Tristin Harasym & Logan Drown, and their dads, Shane Drown and Trevon Harasym, Aunty Gale and Uncle Roly, and several cousins, nieces and nephews. Predeceased by brother Brad Loos, June 21, 2003, Grandmother Joyce Renz nee McNabb, Great grandmother & great grandfather Leslie & Doris McNabb, Uncles  Leslie Loos, Bradley Loos, Wade Loos.

Jody will be laid to rest with her brother Brad who she loved dearly, may they both R.I.P. There was just a close family viewing.  We will be having a Wake at 1:00 pm on Friday, May 7, 2021 in the 100 Mile House Cemetery.

What a beautiful person coming towards us on these cold, sad days. She gets closer, everyone’s a little lighter and can hold a smile. For a short time she touches your heart and soul and changes the way we appreciate others.  She would give a shirt off her back even if it had a hole in it. She spoke such kind words I don’t know where she found them or heard them but they sure made people smile.  The beauty within is skin deep, the look on her face and happiness you could see in her. When she finally understood what they meant, she just grew more beautiful. She found her beauty within, she already had it outside. Jody was thinking of others before herself and always thankful to those who’d helped her when she’s been down and out. She grew so intelligent in such a short time. The kindness and thankfulness you could only find in loving family. I told my beautiful daughter you and the rest of our family is who made me who I am today and thankful that we had, as a parent and child, the strongest bond you’ve ever seen. xs100 that’s how much I love you sweet child and absolutely nothing you can do will make me stop loving you till my breathing stops, my heart stops to eternity, that’s how long I will love you. Thank you for being my child, blessing me with your presence, you were the best part of my life. I am looking for you every second of everyday for that absolutely beautiful smile of yours. A perfect child, yes that’s what I created when I made you. Oh did I tell you that I love you today and every day, love forever to eternity, Mom. Rest in peace, you deserve it as you worked hard every day, just making everything a little more comfortable. My miracle, my friend and my daughter, love always Mom.

In lieu of flowers, please email donations for the homeless and less fortunate to shawnarlette@gmail.com or drop off in care 

of Natasha Schrader, Funeral Director, Kamloops Funeral Home.

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