SIMERJIT KAUR THEARA 1941 — 2026

SIMERJIT KAUR THEARA

In Loving Memory of Simerjit Kaur Theara

With heavy hearts, we remember and honour Simerjit Kaur Theara, born July 31, 1941, beloved daughter of Pritam Singh Bains and Gurbachan Kaur. She is survived by her devoted husband, Gurdial Singh Theara.

She was a loving mother to Kuldeep Kaur Basran, Surjit Singh Theara, and Sharnjit Kaur Basi; an adored grandmother to Jagmohan Basran, Jagvinder Basran, Gavin Basi, Jasmeen Theara, and Arvin Theara; and a proud great-grandmother to Kaiyra Basran, Mahi Basran, and Devyn Basran. She was also a cherished mother-in-law to Satnam Basran, Parmjit Theara, and Rob Basi.

Simerjit was a woman of great kindness, strength, and unwavering love, whose life was devoted to her family. She brought joy to all who knew her, always wearing a beautiful, gentle smile that could brighten any room. Her presence was calming, her words were thoughtful, and her love was constant.

After arriving in Canada in April 1975, she built a life rooted in hard work, resilience, and dedication to her family. She carried her values with pride and created a warm and welcoming home that reflected both her strength and her deep love for those around her.

She had a special love for style and an incredible attention to detail. Whether it was how she dressed, cared for her home, or prepared for gatherings, everything she did was done with thoughtfulness and grace. She took pride in creating beauty in everyday moments, leaving a lasting impression on everyone who knew her.

Her warmth, wisdom, and caring spirit touched everyone she met. Her home was always open, offering love, guidance, and comfort to family, friends, and community alike.

She leaves behind not only cherished memories, but a legacy of compassion, strength, and unity. The values she lived by will continue to guide her family for generations to come.

Simerjit will be deeply missed but forever remembered in the hearts of all who loved her. Though she is no longer with us, her spirit, love, and light will remain with us always.

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PAUL BOWMAN 1964 — 2026

PAUL BOWMAN

May 19, 1964 – February 13, 2026

It is with incredible grief and sadness I announce the sudden passing of my father, Paul Bowman.

Paul was born in St. Asaph, Wales, on May 19, 1964. At the age of 5, Paul and his family immigrated to Canada. The family travelled across the country to live in BC where Paul graduated high school in Nanaimo. After graduation Paul moved to the interior where he started work in the Logging industry operating a Grapple Skidder for many years and then hauling logs. He changed industries in 2007 after being hired by Highland Valley Copper Mine in Logan Lake where he worked for 18 years as a haul truck driver and a driller.

Paul loved being outdoors; playing slow pitch in the Merritt beer league, camping, fishing and exploring the back trails. Sundays were for sports. He could always be found in his recliner on these days talking to the TV, telling it how the games should be played. Paul loved travelling to warmer destinations with his wonderful girlfriend Leah and came to enjoy the cruising life visiting different ports of call and enjoying the beaches along the way.

Paul was predeceased by his stepfather Ron Parkinson. He leaves behind his daughter Michelle (Dustin), mother Rita Parkinson, father Trevor Bowman, stepmother Linda Bowman, brother Gary Bowman, sister Caroline (Bob) Hammond, grandson Logan Hughes and his girlfriend Leah.

I would like to give special thanks from the bottom of my heart to Randy for always being there for my dad. You were, and always will be his best friend. We love ya bud.

Paul wanted to leave quietly and requested that there be no funeral service.

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JAMES (JIM) LENNIE DAVIES 1952 — 2026

JAMES (JIM) LENNIE DAVIES

It is with deep sadness that the family of Jim Davies announces his passing on Friday, March 6, 2026.

Born and raised in Trail, BC, Jim was the son of Austin and Hilda Davies and grew up alongside his siblings Shirley, Ken, and Marion. Trail was more than a hometown to Jim. It was part of who he was, and the values he carried through life reflected the close-knit, hardworking community that shaped him.

After completing his studies at Selkirk College, Jim built a long and proud career with BC Tel/Telus, working a variety of roles over 35 years and serving as an active and committed union member. He believed in honest work, in loyalty to the people beside him, and in the dignity that comes from a job done right.

Outside of work, Jim was most alive when there was an engine involved. His love of motorcycles was lifelong and legendary, and his hot rod was a labour of love that brought him enormous pride. He had a gift for mechanical things, a patience and intuition that few people possess, and he was never happier than when he was building, fixing, or tinkering. When he wasn’t in the garage, you’d find him on the ski slopes in winter or out on the water at Heffley Lake in summer, usually with family close by.

But what those who loved Jim will remember most is simple – Jim showed up. When a neighbour needed a hand, when a family member needed support, when his community needed a volunteer, Jim was there, without fanfare and without hesitation. He was the kind of man who made the people around him feel looked after, and that quiet reliability was perhaps his greatest gift.

If Jim had a softer side, it was most visible with his grandchildren. Mason, Ainsley, Audrey, and Sophie had a way of bringing out a warmth and patience in him that those who only knew his tougher exterior might not have expected. Whether he was sharing a love of the outdoors, sneaking them into the garage for a look at whatever he was working on, or simply being the steady, reassuring presence that good grandparents are, Jim cherished every moment with them. They were, without question, among the great joys of his life.

Jim is lovingly survived by his wife and partner of many years, Diane and her extended family; his daughter Alison Coggins, her husband Dwight, and their children Mason and Ainsley; and his son Trevor Davies, his wife Kathryn, and their children Audrey and Sophie. He was predeceased by his parents Austin and Hilda, and is survived by his siblings Shirley, Ken, and Marion and extended families. We extend our deepest sympathy to all family members and friends devastated by the loss.

A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, May 23rd from 1:00 to 4:00 pm at the Heffley Lake Community Hall. All who knew Jim are welcome.

In lieu of flowers or gifts, the family kindly asks that donations be made in Jim’s memory to the Heffley Area Community Wildfire Response Team, a cause close to his heart, via e-transfer to: heffleylakecommunityassociation@outlook.com

Jim Davies loved his family, his community, and the open road. He will be profoundly missed by all who were lucky to know him.

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DANIEL MCGUIRE 1951 — 2026

DANIEL MCGUIRE

Daniel McGuire of Kamloops, BC, passed away peacefully in his sleep on March 7, 2026, at 75 years of age.

Dan is survived by his wife, Vivian, and their three children: Kerry (Chris) of Fairview, AB; Robert (Michelle) of Lloydminster, AB; Darren (Brittany) of Prince George, BC.

Dan’s extended family includes grandchildren and great-grandchildren: Cody, Krystal & Jordyn Nichiporik; Mia and Emersyn McGuire; Tatum and Ryann McGuire; Erika, Dakota, Mace Coleman; Andrea, Dallas, Elizabeth, Cecelia Covert.

Dan was born in 1951 at Nipawin, SK. He was the 4th of 6 children born to Timothy Gerald McGuire and Helen (née Sullivan).

Dan leaves behind his siblings: Marie Pratchler, Pat (Kathy) McGuire, Gerald (Eileen) McGuire, Dwain (Fran) McGuire, Arlene (John) Lumsden. He will also be missed by numerous nieces, nephews, sisters and brothers-in-law, and so many others.

Dan loved watching TV, curling, camping, woodworking and stamp collecting. He spent his entire working career with CN Rail. He was a laborer, equipment operator, mechanic, supervisor and inventor. He was a union member and then worked his way up to management. Even though work kept him busy, he ensured that he was actively involved with his children and family. Grampa Dan was also known for his sweet tooth, loud snoring, witty sense of humor and wicked one-liners.

A memorial service will be held at a future date and Dan will be laid to rest in the Women’s Institute Cemetery in Grimshaw, AB, where his parents are both buried.

Special thanks to the wonderful care staff at Ridgeview Lodge (Kamloops) where Dan lived since October 2024.

Much appreciation to his longtime medical team of Dr. Pretorius and Dr. Odubote, Bluebird Dental and Happy Day Senior Services.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made to Heart & Stroke Foundation, Canadian Mental Health Association or Alzheimer Society of Canada.

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DEBBIE ANN WOODD 1960 — 2026

DEBBIE ANN WOODD

Debbie Ann Woodd was born November 15, 1960, in New Westminster, BC to Elizabeth and Alfred Woodd.  She was the youngest of our mother’s 9 children. She was our little sister.

Over the past 16 years she battled leukemia (a life changing disease) with its many side effects.  She was a warrior never giving in, but her struggles came to an end when she passed away in her sleep on February 28, 2026. This was the end she had hoped for.

At the age of 10 she moved with the family to Kamloops where she lived, worked,, and played for the rest of her days.

In school she was active in field sports (what else could she do with those long legs?).  She enjoyed camping, hiking,, and biking but downhill skiing was her recreation of choice. She was exceptionally good at it and volunteered with the ski rescue patrol team over several seasons.

She made her living as a hair stylist and after buying her little bungalow home, opened and operated her own shop on the upper level for close to 15 years.

She took mega pride in her home along with the backyard garden which she built and planted with her own hands.    It became a sanctuary for relaxing and recharging where one could sit in the summer amongst the lush green of ferns and hosta with the fragrance of lilies in the air.

She is survived by her son Curtis Parsons and 7 remaining siblings with a multitude of family including great-great nieces & nephews spread throughout BC,  Alberta & Ontario.

Our sister suffered more than most twice her age, and we are glad she is finally at peace. Rest now Debbie your battle is done; relax in your garden amongst the flowers and sunshine.

“A sister is both your mirror and your opposite, losing her feels like you lose a piece of yourself.”

To honour her wishes, her ashes will be scattered in a private ceremony and there will be no funeral service.   A celebration of life will be announced at a later date.

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