Kartar Kaur Padda (Bibi Ji) 1927 — 2020

Kartar Kaur Padda (Bibi Ji)

December 27, 1927 to April 24, 2020

Bibi Ji was born on December 20, 1927 in Sherpur Dhona, Dist. Kapurthala, Punjab India. She was predeceased by her mother, Bhag Kaur, and father, Narain Singh. Bibi Ji had six sisters and two brothers and lived the longest out of her siblings.

Bibi Ji got married to late Sardar Tara Singh Padda in 1949. They have five children: Surindar Kaur Sidhu (Jarnail), Mohinder Kaur Randhawa (Kartar), late Malkit Singh Padda (Jaswinder), Shingara Singh Padda (Manjit), and Nirvair Singh Padda (Charanjit).

Bibi Ji immigrated to Montreal, Canada in 1993 and began her journey in Canada with Shingara and Manjit. Bibi Ji then travelled across Canada to live in Surrey, BC in 1994; then soon after moved to Kamloops BC in 1997.

While living in Kamloops, Bibi Ji raised four of her many grandchildren; Naginder, Sukhvir, Harminder and Gurneet, as well as great-grandchildren; Gagan, Jasmeet and Balkaran. She is survived by her 5 children, 14 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren.

Bibi Ji was selfless. She was the most caring, humble and hardest working mother, grandmother, sister, and aunt. Her greatest gift was her ability to love everyone and make everyone feel special. She saw great happiness in her grandchildren and great-grandchildren and wished them a life filled with success and joy. Bibi Ji taught us to be grateful to God for what we have and to work hard for what we wish to achieve. Above all, she inspired us to stay connected to our culture, accomplish our goals with dignity, and have unwavering faith in ourselves. She found great enjoyment in walking through nature and thought that all living things were meaningful. Bibi Ji believed that equity and helping others was of immeasurable value, and she had a compassionate heart that always put others before herself. For Bibi Ji, family was the most valuable aspect of life and she continuously provided her family with affection and support through good and bad times. Bibi Ji often told us that “money is not true wealth and happiness, rather it is the presence of unity within one’s family.”

We would like to give a special thank you to the health care staff at Interior Health, who provided Kartar with exceptional and respectful care. Thank you to Bieta, Samantha and Navy and others for their consistent support that was always just a phone call away. Bibi ji appreciated each and every one of you and was thankful for your kind and compassionate care.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we will be holding a private funeral service and cremation, which have been directed to only be accompanied by immediate family members.

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Jacob (Jake) Frank 1926 — 2020

Jacob (Jake) Frank

December 10, 1926- Dahinda, Saskatchewan

April 18, 2020 – Kamloops, BC

It is with heavy heart that the family of Jake Frank announce his peaceful passing on Saturday, April 18, 2020 at the age of 93.

Jake was born on a small farm north of Dahinda, Saskatchewan to the parents of Henrick and Susannna Frank who immigrated from Galka, Russia.

At the age of 15, he took over the family farm after his parents passed away.  Jake was an avid farmer who eventually got into trucking and custom combining during the summer and fall months.  During the winter months, he ran a snow taxi service along with his brother Fritz.

In 1952, he married his wife of 64 years, Ruby Violet Rose.  In 1959, they moved to Chase, BC where they purchased a hardware and appliance store.  Later, they ran a building supply store and Lakeview Resorts campground.   Jake was active in the Chase community serving for several years as an Alderman.  Jake and Ruby also spent many years at the curling club.  Jake and Ruby raised their family in Chase and enjoyed retirement there until moving to Kamloops in 2015.

Jacob is survived by sons, Daryl (Lori), Gary (Cindy) and grandchildren Derek, Connor, Jacob and Madison.  As well as sister-in- law Ella (Victor) and numerous nieces, nephews and their children.

Jacob is predeceased by his wife Ruby; his parents Henrick and Susanna; siblings Maria, Ammolia (Molly), Heinrich (Henry), Friedrich (Fritz), Betha (Bertha), and Victor Frank.

The family would like to thank the nurses, care aids and volunteers in the Overlander,  Evergreen wing for Jake’s care especially in his last days.

A celebration of life will be announced at a later date.

Jake will be greatly missed by his family.

In lieu of flowers, for those who wish to do so, we would appreciate donations made in Jake’s name to the Marjorie Willoughby Snowden Memorial Hospice (72 Whiteshield Crescent South, Kamloops, BC, V2E 2S9) or to a charity of your choice.

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Michael John Kohlman 1977 — 2020

Michael John Kohlman

The family of Michael John Kohlman are heartbroken to announce his sudden passing on Monday, March 23, 2020.

     Mike was born on September 15, 1977 in Kamloops, BC.

     Mike (aka Mr. Hollywood) was a big guy with an even bigger heart.  He was always there to lend a hand & his famous big bear hugs.

     He started his first real job landscaping at the age of 15, then moved on to heavy construction, oil and gas pipeline, mining, pulpmill and residential construction.

     Left to mourn are his son Justis Kohlman, parents Larry & Debi Kohlman, sister Tanya (Garth) Neibrandt, nieces Natiya, Emmy & Payton, grandmother Elsie Burt & numerous  aunts, uncles, cousins and many close, special friends.

     He was predeceased by his grandfather Larry Burt, grandparents Ed & Phyllis Kohlman & so many others.

A Celebration of life will be held at a later date when the COVID-19 crisis is over.

    In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Mike’s memory to the Heart & Stroke Foundation and/or the Cancer Society.

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Dennis Peter Nick Samila 1943 — 2020

Dennis Peter Nick Samila

Dennis Peter Nick Samila passed away on Tuesday, April 7th, 2020. Dad passed peacefully at home with his loving wife Lillian Samila by his side, while holding his hand. Cancer took its toll on Dad and sadly took him too early from all of us.


Dennis was predeceased by his sisters Elsie, Madaline, and brother Terry.

Dennis is survived by his six children, Nadine, David, Brian, Tami, Dean, and Shawn, as well as his eleven grandchildren, Jake, Cassidy, Payton, Brooklyn, Evan, Mitchel, Jacob, Lachlan, Piper, David, and Nicholas.

Dennis was born in 1943, in the small town of Porcupine Plains, Saskatchewan. He moved to Kamloops in the early 60’s where he remained for the rest of his life. Dad worked for the City of Kamloops for 38 years before he retired. He went back to work doing various odd jobs before joining the Wal-Mart team as a shipper receiver. 

One of Dad’s real passions was working with mom in their Ceramic shop. Dad loved casting new things for mom to paint. When people would come to the shop, dad would show off the latest project mom had completed. To him they weren’t just customers, they were friends too. That really defines dad. He loved to talk with everyone. He put everyone at ease the moment he met them. His eyes where pure kindness, his touch was gentle, and his outlook very positive. Dad always had some wisdom to impart to all. Dad was an amazing husband, father, co-worker, friend, neighbor, and animal lover. 


He will be missed by all who knew him.

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Norman “Bruce” Wayne Graham 1943 — 2020

Norman “Bruce” Wayne Graham

This is to advise people of the visitation with family and funeral.

On Thursday September 24th a visitation with family will be held at Kamloops Funeral Home, 285 Fortune Dr., from 5pm -7pm. On Friday, September 25 the Graham family invites you to join in a Funeral worship service. To accommodate all who wish to attend there will be three service times offered that afternoon. Please contact the Hills of Peace church office @ 250-828-2221 or office@hillsofpeace.com to confirm your attendance and receive the details for the service you will attend.

We wish to announce the unexpected passing of Norman Bruce W. Graham on April 7, 2020.   He leaves to mourn his loss his wife of 54 years Ina, his daughters Rebecca (Remi Rheault) and Samantha; grandsons David (14) and Michael (12), his sisters Ruth and Ann (Al Keeting)

He is predeceased by his parents Norman and Martha Graham, his brother John Graham (Olive).  Due to COVID-19, funeral arrangements will be delayed until the family can gather.  In the interim Norman Bruce will be cremated and burial service to follow.

Throughout his life he drove transport, worked as a body mechanic both with the Toronto Transit Commissions, and various garages in the 1960’s.  He was service manager for McPherson Motors in North Bay in the 1970’s, as well as in Hamilton in the 1980’s.  He helped in the development of proto type underground mining machinery for Jarvis Clarke in both North Bay and Burlington, late 70’s and early 80’s.  He had many happy years in Accident Appraisal throughout Northwestern Ontario in the 90’s, and concluded his career with Security Services in Kamloops and at the airport in the 21st Century.

He enjoyed the great outdoors – hunting, fishing, sailing, canoeing, swimming, driving, skiing, snowmobiling, snow shoeing, camping and the quiet life.

Bruce, aka Dad, aka Poppa will be greatly missed by all who knew him.

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