John Carl Lundquist 1937 — 2018

John Carl Lundquist

December 6, 1937 – February 14, 2018

 

John Lundquist, also known as “J.C. or Mitzi” to his friends in Winnipeg and Kamloops, passed away on Wednesday, February 14, 2018. He was born on December 6, 1937 in Winnipeg, Manitoba. John was raised in Winnipeg and developed an appreciation for Nice Cars and a love of pets and wildlife. John was a long time member of the LGBT community, and was proud to hear a “Public Apology” in the House of Commons last fall over issues that had impacted many in his generation as well as himself.  John worked for many years in the Pipeline Industry for a variety of companies.  He had a passion for politics, and was active in the Liberal Party for many years. John was well respected and will be dearly missed by all of his colleagues that worked with him on the many mainline pipeline projects he worked on across Canada. There will be a Celebration of life in the spring/early summer when his ashes will be spread. His insight and witty intellect will be fondly remembered.

He was a beloved brother to Lily Gibson, her children William, John and Ingrid, and is also survived by his niece and nephews and his Special friends Jim Kane and Arnie Stefaniuk.  John was predeceased by his parents, sisters Shirley and Ingrid and brother in-law William Gibson.

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Joyce Muriel Reeb 1942 — 2018

Joyce Muriel Reeb

 

It is with heavy hearts and great sorrow that we announce the passing of my sister Joyce. She was born and raised in Campbellton, NB but spent most her life in Kamloops, BC. She is predeceased by her soul mate, and the love of her life Barry and also her son Kenneth. She is survived by her loving son Kevin, three grandchildren Kyle, Khayle, Katelyn, her loving sister Jean, nephews Allen, Rick (Brandie) and their children Ocean Pearl and Summer Isabella. Also her brother in-law Terry, Lanny and Robin and numerous other relatives.

Joyce was a wonderful mother and her family always came first. She also loved taking care of flowers and  would always find her in her garden. She was loved by all who knew her.  There is no service by request.Read More & Leave Condolences »

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Kathleen Louise Manning {Reeves} 1952 — 2018

Kathleen Louise Manning {Reeves}

On the morning of March 8th with close family and friends by her side Kathy began her ascent to the gates of heaven, as the heavy gates swung open there stood her beloved husband Keith her son Cole, mother Frances and father Benjamin. All awaiting her arrival with open arms.

Her life spent here was a gift to all whom knew or got the chance to meet her. She formed life- long friendships with ease and cared deeply for those around her. With her endearing personality she inevitably touched the lives of everyone she met in a way that will prove to be everlasting.

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Leonard (Len) Joseph Larson 1942 — 2018

Leonard (Len) Joseph Larson

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Leonard (Len) Joseph Larson who passed peacefully in his sleep at noon on March 5, 2018 at the age of 75 years old.

Survived by his loving partner Ruth Bockhodt, his forever friend and mother of his children Kathleen Larson. his children Sherie Szekeres (Darcy Bara), Brent Larson, Brad Larson (Elisa Larson), his grandchildren Caitlin Larson, Bryan Larson, Angeline Szekeres, Madison Larson, Brandon Steele, Makayla Steele, Darshae Bara, Ayden Pentney, Sarah Quintero, Cassie Sorensen, Emily Pearson, and he often stepped into the father  role with his nieces Loree Boyd and Amber Larson.  Len was a loving uncle, great uncle, brother-in-law, cousin, good friend, adopted dad and grandpa to so many, too many to list here but you know who you are and the love that you shared.

Predeceased by his father Harry Larson, his mother Ann Larson, his sisters Marlene Anderson (Silversong) and Patricia Larson and his brother Ron Larson.

Len loved his family and told us and showed us every chance he got. He always said you won’t know how much I love you until you have your own children. His greatest joy was when we had our own children and felt our love for them so there left no doubt in our minds how much he loved us. There was nothing he wouldn’t do for us. He was always there.

Len always had a smile and conversation for anyone he met, sharing his warmth and compassion without regard for a person’s status or situation. A quote by the Dalai Lama comes to mind, “the quickest way to happiness here on earth is through compassion for others.” Len lived this virtue every day. After meeting Len you never forgot him no matter how much time passed or distance was between you.

Len drove truck for many years. His experiences on the road, away from home, inspired many of the songs he wrote. Len was a gifted musician, singer, songwriter, artist, along with the ability to fix or build anything. His talents and abilities were endless because he was always willing to try or learn something new. If he didn’t know how to do something he figured it out and didn’t stop until he did. He loved entertaining people with his music and his humour. He was able to engage even the shyest people and always made everyone feel like they belonged. He even made friends with and helped a wrong number once, someone who called him by mistake.

 

There is no possible way to capture all the unique and special things about Len here so if you were blessed enough to know him you will have more than enough memories to keep you going and if you didn’t know him ask anyone who did and they will never run out of stories about the loving, fun, compassionate, gifted person he was. Please help us honour him and carry on his legacy through your acts of kindness and compassion for others, with laughter and fun, through music and dance and with a fearless curiosity to learn new things.

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John David Robert O’Hearn 1968 — 2018

John David Robert O’Hearn

With profound sadness, we the family of John David Robert O’Hearn announce his unfortunate passing on the evening of Monday March 5, 2018.  John was born in Chapleau Ontario in the fall of 1968.

At age 49, after a brief and courageous battle with cancer,  John left us with a legacy of love, family, and laughter that is unmatched.

He is survived and will be deeply missed by the love of his life, Linda. His children Robbie, Rachael (Roger), Anthony (Miranda). His sweet grandchildren Ashton, Connor , and Lyla.  His loving mother Roseanne O’Hearn , and his siblings Ted, Bryan(Crystal), Lynnette (Timothy), Victoria (Sylvain). Numerous cousins, nieces and nephews throughout Canada will also miss John dearly.

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