EDWARD “TED” JOHN WAWN 1943 — 2024

EDWARD “TED” JOHN WAWN

Edward John Wawn was born in Kamloops on December 14, 1943 to proud parents Gertie and Charlie Wawn.

When Ted and his sister Colleen were children, the family moved to Lumby for a few years. Ted’s parents wanted the children to have a taste of farm life, which left Ted with many fond memories. He talked about the animals they raised, and about the pet horse he had. As a colt it would follow him around and when it was tired it would lay its head on his lap for a nap.

In the 1960s Ted joined the Kamloops Judo Club, which became a lifelong passion for him. He volunteered countless hours at the club teaching and helping at tournaments and was so proud when he got his black belt!

Ted believed in volunteering and helping out in the community. He joined the Kamloops Multi-Cultural Association and assisted them with various projects for over 20 years. You could find him delivering food for Canada Day, helping to restore the Chinese Cemetery, and anything else he could do to lend a hand.

Ted passed away peacefully with his family by his side on September 16, 2024. He is survived by his wife Jeanette, daughters Shellie Wawn and Tina Hebner (husband Damon Hebner) and his sister Colleen Tarr.

We would like to extend a heartfelt thankyou to Overlander Extended Care for the fun times and care he received these last few years. Also a hearty 15-2-4-6-8 to his crib buddies; he loved playing cards with you guys!!!

If you wish to make a donation in Ted’s memory, please consider making it to Overlander Extended Care’s “Resident Care Program”. This helps to fund their many recreation activities which he enjoyed so very much.

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ADRIAN “ADE” ERNEST NYGAARD 1968 — 2024

ADRIAN “ADE” ERNEST NYGAARD

It is with deep sadness that we announce the sudden passing of Adrian Ernest Nygaard of Kamloops, BC, on September 16, 2024, at the age of 56.

Adrian is survived by his loving wife, Tanya; his children, Michelle and Dallin (Alexis); his cherished granddaughter, Alyson; his parents, Marilyn and Peter Hardy; his siblings, Vicki, and Chris (Sarah); sister-in-law Yvette (Rob); and a large extended family of nieces and nephews: Taylor (Nick), Freja (Raven), Amanda (Cole), Hayden (Victoria), Phoenix, Jaden (Katie), Odin, Torger, Isaiah, Apryl, and Alannah. Adrian was predeceased by his mother, Marilyn Hardy, and his father, Ernest Nygaard.

Ade was born in Quesnel, BC, and spent much of his childhood in Bella Coola, BC, before his family moved to Kamloops in 1974, where his mom met and married Peter Hardy. Adrian graduated from school in Kamloops and pursued his love of music by attending music school in Nelson, BC.

Ade’s life was filled with love for his family, including his wife Tanya, children Michelle and Dallin, and granddaughter Alyson. He also had a deep passion for music and his community. Whether playing his guitar and singing or helping friends and neighbors with his vast renovation skills, Ade was always willing to lend a hand. He found community wherever he went, whether working in Fort Nelson alongside his son or assisting nieces and nephews with their homes in Kamloops. He was also known for helping friends and neighbors in Anglemont, often protecting properties from summer fires.

Ade, along with his family, built two successful companies: Draagyn Inspection Services Ltd. and Draagyn Holdings Ltd. Working with his children in the family business gave him immense pride and joy.

Ade was part of a large group of friends who shared a love for trains. He would listen to his radio to track them, spending countless hours chasing the rails, swapping stories with the older enthusiasts, and passing his knowledge to the younger ones. His camera was always ready in the truck, and you had to be prepared for a sudden U-turn if he spotted a BC Rail car. In 2023, Ade proudly donated his replica of the BC Rail line to the Fort Nelson Heritage Museum—one of his finest creations.

Ade touched the lives of many through his kindness, skills, and willingness to help. His friends, family, and fellow musicians will remember him for his generosity, boundless energy, and love of life. He embraced every day without regrets, always making the most of every moment.

The family extends their heartfelt gratitude to everyone who has offered support and shared their funny stories, providing comfort during this very difficult time.

A Celebration of Life will be held at 1:00 pm on Friday, October 4th, at the Kamloops Funeral Home, officiated by Pastor Don Malone.

Family and friends who are unable to attend the service in person can participate via the following online link: https://www.ipcamlive.com/5f98c1fdc1e47
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Special thanks to Yvette and Rob Wagner for their contributions to the eulogy, and to Jay Vaillancourt for the music and slideshow.

“A misty morning does not signify a cloudy day…” — Unknown

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ALEXANDRIA “ELSIE” ZACHARY 1926 — 2024

ALEXANDRIA “ELSIE” ZACHARY

June 22, 1926 – September 19, 2024

With hearts full of love and cherished memories, we announce the passing of Alexandria “Elsie” Zachary. Elsie, the middle of five children, was born in Kelowna. Shortly after her birth, the family returned to their homestead in Cowan, MB, where all four of her brothers were born.

Elsie married Bill in 1946, and while pregnant in the summer of 1947, they moved to Vernon, where their four children were born in the Okanagan. Sixteen years later, the family relocated to Kamloops, where Elsie worked in the laundry department at Royal Inland Hospital for over 20 years. Following Bill’s passing in 2016, Elsie found joy and comfort living with her daughter Cathy in Kamloops.

Mom loved her garden and always preserved produce for the winter. In her later years, she found great happiness helping in the kitchen, where perogies were always lovingly made for all visitors.

She greeted everyone with a cheerful smile and never had a harsh word for anyone. Her last words over the phone to her family were a simple yet profound reminder: “Love each other.”

Elsie is lovingly remembered by her daughter Cathy Forsythe, grandson Jason (Vanessa) O’Brien, son Don (Mars) Zachary, and grandchildren Alysia (Liam) MacInnes, with great-granddaughter Sloan; Kristina (Savonn) Sam, Lucas, and Mikayla; son Steven (Jennifer) Zachary, with grandson Dustin; and daughter Maggie Zachary and Mike Godfrey. She is also survived by her brothers John Romak and Mike Romak, brother-in-law Terry Zachary, and many nieces, nephews, and their families.

Elsie was predeceased by her parents, Alex and Pauline Romak, her beloved husband Bill Zachary of 70 years, and her brothers Joe and Dmetro Romak.

The family extends special thanks to Dr. Wege, Dr. Hopp, and the doctors and staff at Royal Inland Hospital. A heartfelt thank you to Fr. Andrzej for his monthly visits and chats over tea and cookies.

Memorial donations in Elsie’s memory may be made to the Royal Inland Foundation.

Condolences may be sent to the family at
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DONALD GORDON HOLT 1950 — 2024

DONALD GORDON HOLT

It is with heavy hearts that we announce the sudden passing of Donald Gordon Holt, who left us on September 19, 2024, at the age of 73. Born on October 7, 1950, Don was a devoted husband, father, grandfather, and friend.

He is survived by his beloved wife of 48 years, Jean; daughters Susan (Tim), Robyn (Steve), and Sherrie (Marc); sister Mavis; and cherished grandchildren Kayla, Austin, and Liam. Donald will also be deeply missed by many cousins, nieces, and nephews.

Don was a passionate sports enthusiast who loved hockey and golf. He was particularly grateful for the camaraderie he found with the Chase Heat Hockey Club, where he created lasting memories and friendships.

A Celebration of Don’s Life will be held at the Sunshore Golf Club on Saturday, October 5, from 12pm-3pm, at 929 Hysop Road, Chase, BC. Family and friends are invited to join us in honoring a remarkable man who brought joy to so many.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to Jumpstart Canada in Don’s memory. His spirit will forever live on in the hearts of those he touched.
https://jumpstart.canadiantire.ca/pages/donate

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JOHN LAING SHEPPARD 1943 — 2024

JOHN LAING SHEPPARD

March 7, 1943 – August 29, 2024

John Laing Sheppard passed away peacefully at Marjorie Willoughby Hospice with all the family around him. He had been transferred that morning from Royal Inland Hospital where he had been for four months following emergency brain surgery while on holiday in Mexico.

John was predeceased by his oldest daughter, Jacqueline Dawn (March 23, 1968 – April 7, 1984), his parents, Fred Sheppard (1907- 1990), Roie Sheppard (1912 – 1995) as well as in-laws George Flannery (1915 – 1973) and Norma Flannery (1921 – 2004).

John leaves to cherish amazing memories: his wife of 58 years, Sheri Sheppard (née Flannery), sons Aaron Sheppard (Kadia), Christopher Sheppard (April), daughter Alexandria Muir (Mark), and step grandson Jade Muir. The immense joy in his life were his grandchildren, Parker Sheppard (14 ), Hannah Muir (13) and Levi Muir (12).

He always talked about the trips to Mexico and Vancouver Island with the grandchildren. John was filled with love for his family, never complaining, never saying unkind things about others and always grateful for the wonderful family we raised.

John is survived by brother, Rick Sheppard (Barb) and sister, Catherine Piotrowski (Dan), brother-in-law, George Flannery (Steph), sisters-in-law, Jennie Darche (David) and Susan Cairns. He also leaves to mourn him 11 nieces and nephews (+10 spouses).

John (16 years) met Sheri (15 years) at Burnaby South High School in October 1959. Their first date was November 3, 1959 where they saw the movie, “It Started With a Kiss.” They dated on and off during the next six years. John went to University of the Pacific in Stockton, California on a track scholarship. (1962-63). After that year, he returned home and went to work in the grocery business. Sheri went to University of B.C. where she became a teacher.

John had many close friends: some from Elementary and High school, others from our years living in Terrace, B.C. and Arizona as well as close friends through years of working in the grocery business. The groups he golfed and skied with kept him busy after retiring in December of 2003 from Ralston Purina. Other companies over the years were Dominion Stores, Consolidated Grocers, Kraft Foods and Oppenheimer Bros. John often reminisced about how lucky he was to have such extraordinary friends! John was known for his “fun” personality where he loved to tease. He had many silly sayings: “Ace is the Place” (Ace is the Muir’s cat), “Indubitably”, “You got her Cotter”! and “As Aaron says Holy Moly.”

John’s kind, caring ways made him easy to live with. He was always willing to help around the house but drew the line at changing diapers! I countered with drawing the line on cutting the lawn. Neither of us backed down! We lived in 16 homes including the one in Arizona where we spent eleven winters in the sun. After that, John and Sheri holidayed in Mexico going to “all inclusive” hotels in Puerto Vallarta and Bucerias.

John loved sports! Skiing in the winter, playing baseball in Arizona and golfing in the sun. He also enjoyed watching football, hockey, golf and baseball.

Taking in his grandson’s hockey games and granddaughter’s soccer, volleyball and basketball were high on his list. Pure joy! Of course, visits from our son Chris and grandson Parker from Oregon were always looked forward to. Chris, April and Parker would meet us in Mexico. So important to have family time!

John was a humble, gentle man with a sense of humour and thankfulness during the four months in Royal Inland Hospital, Kamloops. We are filled with gratitude for the loving care he received from doctors, nurses, care aides, and all staff working on GT8. We also thank the doctors and nurses in Mexico who removed the tumor from John’s brain giving us a five month gift of time. The whole family will be eternally grateful. No service at this time.

Condolences may be sent to the family from
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