
December 6, 1919 – January 11, 2018
Margaret passed away peacefully at 98 years old with her family at her side. Margaret was born in Watson, Saskatchewan and moved to Kamloops in 1927. She married Bob McShane on June 15, 1941. Margaret was a kind and loving wife, mother, grandmother, sister, and friend. She enjoyed camping, fishing, golfing, dancing, bowling, and playing bridge. She loved to spend time with her family and grandkids.Read More & Leave Condolences »

Evett Blakley of Kamloops passed away on January 1, 2018 at the age of 88 years. He is survived by his children, Doug (Susan), Robert (Linda – Lee), Lea, Jean (Jerry), and Lori (Guy), and numerous grandchildren and great grandchildren.Read More & Leave Condolences »

Dennis Wayne Morrison, 78, passed away on the morning of Saturday, December 30th, 2017 after a short struggle with pancreatic cancer.
Dennis, the son of Charles Morrison and Martha James, was born on August 14th, 1939 in Winnipeg, Manitoba.Read More & Leave Condolences »

May 23, 1946 – December 28, 2017
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Jim on Sunday, December 28, 2017 in the surroundings of his home at Overlander Care Hospice. He is survived by his wife, Susan of 49 years, daughters; Lisa Matheson, Angela (Christian) Kelly, Jaime (Jordan) Hawryluk, sons; Kris (Amy) and Nick (Kat), six grandchildren; Maia, Grayson, Tias, Jayce, Emmett and Laila; and his dear sister Laurie and brother in-law Fouad.Read More & Leave Condolences »

Art slipped away in the early morning on December 20, 2017. He was born in Victoria, BC on February 23, 1929. He was predeceased by his youngest son, Jim Worth. He leaves behind his loving wife Julianne, his children Gary Worth (Kathy), Carolyn Sinclair (Alex), Wayne Worth (Lexi), Viki Hamber, daughter-in-law Trish Worth, also eight grandchildren and eleven great grandchildren. He also leaves his sisters Leona Peterson and Valerie King and his step children, Karen, Stephen and Gregg. A special thank you to Cindy for all her help and support. Art had a very good life and his passion was baseball. He started his baseball career in Victoria, playing minor league ball then signed with the Spokane Indians of the WBL and then on to play semi-pro in North Battleford and Edmonton. For many years he played for the Victoria Transport Workers at the old Royal Athletic Park. Art was inducted in Victoria Hall of Fame and the B.C. Hall of Fame. Art worked for the VMD for many years until they closed. After moving to Kamloops, Art worked as an electrical supervisor for Canex working on the dams in Montana and in the interior at the Mica Dam. Art loved his baseball, golf and fishing in his younger years. He will be greatly missed. Read More & Leave Condolences »