Ethel May “Peggy” Noble 1920 — 2018

Ethel May “Peggy” Noble

Ethel May “Peggy” Noble of Richmond, BC passed away peacefully on Tuesday, September 18, 2018 at 98 years of age. She is survived by her loving son David of Miami Beach, son in-law Douglas, nephews Dan and Brad, and niece Patti. Peggy was predeceased by her husband Sydney.

 

The Graveside Service was held at 2:00 pm on Friday, September 21, 2018 in Hillside Cemetery, Kamloops, BC, with Pastor Don Maione officiating.

 

Donations in Peggy’s name may be made to the Kamloops Hospice, 72 Whiteshield Cr., South, Kamloops BC V2E 2S9.

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Susan Jane Charlton 1954 — 2018

Susan Jane Charlton

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of  Susan J. Charlton. On September 15th, 2018 with her children and very close friends by her side, she finally found relief. Rest in Peace. Susan was born in North Vancouver BC on June 6 1954 to George and Terry Gagnon. She worked with children and families for over 20 years in  Kamloops. She was a well loved and an influential person in her community. Susan was a beautiful wife and mother that loved her family wholeheartedly. She will be missed dearly. Susan is predeceased by her husband of 42 years Lee, survived by her children Jamie, Nick, Robynn and Cody, mother Terry and siblings Rick, Emily,Ken and Kathy, as well as many grandchildren. Prayers will be recited on Friday September 28, 2018 at 7:30pm in the Sacred Heart Cathedral. The funeral mass will be held on Saturday September 29, 2018 at 1pm in Sacred Heart Cathedral. Archbishop Richard Gagnon and Father Derrick, Concelebrants.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Margorie Willoughby Snowden Memorial Hospice. Much love and gratitude goes to the staff that cared for Susan.

 

 

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Lillian Sloat 1945 — 2018

Lillian Sloat

March 22, 1945 – September 11, 2018

We Celebrate the laugh, the funny sayings, the crazy superstitions, the dancing and most of all the rituals of bingo!

Lillian Sloat (nee Wood) passed away peacefully on September 11, 2018, in Kamloops, BC, at the age of 73 surrounded by family.

Lillian’s family was very important to her and her loving husband Delmer. Lillian was often found teasing all with nicknames and sayings of which many have stuck over the years. Her children were: Gwen and son in law Jesse (Vernon), Leslie (Winnipeg), Debra and son in law Ralph(Kamloops) Del and daughter in law Donna(Kelowna) and Dean and daughter and law Camy (Mission), Grandchildren: Crystal, Nicholas, Aaron, Delaney, Katie, Brady, Ryan, Shannon, Shawn, Jared, Destynee and Challen, Great Grandchildren: Kian, Ethan, Jayden, Hailee, Damien and Landon.

Lillian grew up in the small community of Manigotagan, which is situated on the Manigotagan River in Manitoba. She is of the Peguis First Nation. She grew up in a family of 15 that included her parents John and Elizabeth and 5 sisters (Betty, Bernice, Mildred Thelma and Nettie) and 7 brothers (Howard, Larry, Roland, Alden, Lester, Vernon, and Irvin) which provided a hell of a lot of boisterous fun. This life lead her to being a woman who was the envy of the dance floor and a mama that was able to provide a never ending supply of homemade bannock and barley soup.

Come and Celebrate her Life with us on:

September 29, 2018 2:00-6:00pm Chase Community Hall

547 Shuswap Ave Chase, BC V0E 1M0

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Norman Albin Ahlstrom 1927 — 2018

Norman Albin Ahlstrom

January 9, 1927 – September 3, 2018

 

Norman was born in Waldeck Saskatchewan where he lived with his family, including 8 siblings, before moving to Penticton in 1943. He passed away peacefully at the age of 91 at his home in Kamloops.

 

Norman started working for CP Railway in 1944, later holding jobs in Revelstoke and Kamloops, retiring in 1983.  He formed lifelong friendships with his workmates. After retiring, he continued to actively participate in yearly gatherings. He also served as president of the CP Pensioners Kamloops Chapter for 17 years until the day of his passing.

 

His upbringing on a farm in Saskatchewan was reflected in his love of gardening and the outdoors. Norman had many interests and special talents for fixing everything from clocks to cars. He loved his home, his garden and particularly his workshop where he regularly gathered with his many friends, neighbours and family, always greeting everyone with a cheerful disposition, an afternoon beer, conversation and endless stories.Read More & Leave Condolences »

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Mary Ellen Shenton 1929 — 2018

Mary Ellen Shenton

Mary moved to Canada in 1979 to a beautiful town called Hope where she had two thriving businesses upon retirement in 93 .She moved to Kamloops to enjoy the sunshine and the warm weather until her passing .She went peacefully on September 3rd 2018 . She will be missed by all. She leaves behind her three children Finbar (Mary), Tony ( Lindy), Irene (Les), grandchildren Caleb, Logan (Samara), Megan( Greg), Jaaron, Erica, Rachel, Riley , her brother John (Margaret), her sister Peggy , and many nieces, nephews, relatives and friends.
May she rest in peace.

There comes a time for all of us when we must say goodbye,

but memories of those we love live on and never die.

The Funeral Mass will be recited at 11:00 am on Saturday, September 22, 2018 in Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church, 635 Tranquille Road, Kamloops BC. Reverend Father Paul Simms, Celebrant.

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