DONNA ROSE SWIATKEWICH/ROMANIUK 1960 — 2022

DONNA ROSE SWIATKEWICH/ROMANIUK

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Donna Rose Swiatkewich/Romaniuk. On Wednesday August 31 she unfortunately lost a very hard fought battle with cancer.

Donna was born in Manitouwadge, Ontario to Elsie and Frank. Who eventually moved to Kamloops where she grew up and graduated from Norkam Secondary. After marriage Donna moved to The Pas, Manitoba then to Winnipeg before eventually making her way back to Kamloops in 1994.

As a mother Donna was know for being a very crafty lady. She loved volunteering wherever her kids went.  Teaching Sunday school, lunch hour supervision, even sewing for the Sosna Ukrainian dancers. She loved all forms of creativity sewing, knitting, crochet, beading and embroidery. All of this leading her to open Donna’s yarn and craft centre here in Kamloops, BC. Even when her battle was getting hard her crafting kept her going.

We would like to thank Royal inland hospital for their care and support to the teams at 4 north, 6 north, Cancer care and ICU who helped her fight as hard as she wanted.

She is lovingly remembered by both her Parents, Frank and Elsie Swiatkewich. Her 3 children Olesia, Dorothy (Doug) and Robert. Predeceased by her grandparents and her younger brothers Robert and Michael.

The Prayer Service will be held on Tuesday, September 6 at 7pm in the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of All Saints, 1044 8th St., Kamloops.  The Funeral Service is Wednesday, September 7 at 10 am in the Church. Following the Service, Donna will be laid to rest at Hillside Cemetery.

If desired in lieu of flowers donations in Donna’s name to the Royal Inland Hospital Foundation.

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ANNIE BERNICE DYCK 1932 — 2022

ANNIE BERNICE DYCK

November 27, 1932 – August 24, 2022

 

On Wednesday, August 24, 2022, Mrs. Annie Bernice (Bennett) Dyck, passed away peacefully at the age of 89 years in Kamloops, BC.

Bernice was born in Cardston, AB to Eliza and Marlin Bennett.
Bernice was a very proud mother of five children. She was predeceased by her loving husband Jacob Dyck in 2007, her mother, father and seven siblings, Eldon, Nedra, Delmar, Jean, Deanna, Donald and Ronald. Bernice is survived by her children Richard (Sherry), Shorty (Patricia), Delmar (Gail), Tawana (Dave), Wanda (John); nine grandchildren, seventeen great grandchildren, five great great-grandchildren and many nieces and nephews.

Pass not in sorrow but with pride, you are well loved.

Bernice’s celebration of life will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, August 31,
2022 in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 2165 Parkcrest Avenue in Kamloops, BC. Following the service, she will be laid to with her beloved Jacob at Hillside Cemetery.

 

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“Tony” A.F. SCHIMPF 1931 — 2022

“Tony” A.F. SCHIMPF

It is with great sadness and heavy hearts that we announce the passing of a husband and our father Anton (Tony) Schimpf.

Tony was born on March 5, 1931 in Highridge, Alberta. He moved with his family to Brocklehurst in 1937 where they had a 12-acre farm, growing vegetables and cultivating fruit. The original home is still standing on Schreiner Street.

When Tony was 15, he left home and found a job in the forestry industry, working in Prince George, Tete Jaune Cache, McBride, and Mica Mountain (which was his favourite). After a logging accident in 1956, he returned to Kamloops and started working in the transport industry as a driver for Chapman’s Transport. It was here he met his wife Kay, and on October 11, 1958, they married and raised a family. He continued working in the transport business until he retired in 1986. In his spare time, Tony enjoyed target shooting, hunting, fishing, being outdoors, bowling, and watching sports, especially baseball. After he retired, Tony worked in the cattle ranching business until his death on August 21, 2022 at the age of 91. Tony was sharp and kept his sense of humour until the end, and will be dearly missed.

He is survived by his wife Kay, children Janet (Jeff), Keith (Barb), grandson Chase (Alanna), step-granddaughter Thea (Eli), step-grandsons Ryan (Sherri), Graham (Angela), Lance (Brianne) and 6 great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by his parents Adam and Karoline, brother Adam and sisters Eva, Elsie, Louise and Anne.

The family would like to thank all the staff at RIH in the ICU for their amazing care of our dad and husband.

Please no flowers by request. There will be no formal service, but there will be a Celebration of Life at the family home on September 10, 2022 from 1-4 pm.

 

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“CATHY” CORNELIA CATRINA MARIA INSKIP (nee VINK) 1954 — 2022

“CATHY” CORNELIA CATRINA MARIA INSKIP (nee VINK)

March 2, 1954 – August 20, 2022

With broken hearts, we are sad to announce that Cathy Inskip of Kamloops, B.C. passed away at the age of 68, after a long and courageous battle with cancer. She was a loving mother to her children, Carrie, Ken, (Brittney) and Micheal Inskip, all of Kamloops, B.C. She was a proud grandma to her grandchildren Reid & Evan Inskip (Ken) and Quinn Kalverla (Carrie) and loved them with all her heart. She will be sadly missed by her siblings, Mary Anne Cook (Howard), Brenda Herbert (Rod), Brian Vink (Lianne), sister-in-law Helen Vink (Gary Vanniere), and brother-in-law, John Eve (Shauna) all of Ontario. Also her sister-in-law Kathy Hill of Prince George, B.C., and brothers-in-law, Bruce Inskip (Gerry) & Allan Inskip (Dodi) of Salmon Arm, B.C. Fondly remembered by aunts & an uncle, many nieces, nephews, great nieces & nephews & cousins on both sides of the family from B.C., Ontario & Holland. Cathy was predeceased by her husband Gordon, her parents, Cor & Betty Vink, her sister, Margaret Eve, brother Tom Vink, nephew Gregory Cook & brother-in-law Jim Hill. We should also mention, she was predeceased by her beloved and faithful little dog, Bella, who was her dearest companion and protector for many years. Cathy was born on March 2, 1954 in St. Marys, ON and grew up on a dairy farm near Stratford, ON. She loved helping with the chores – milking the cows and working on her tan during the summer months helping drive the tractor and machines or hefting the endless hay bales onto the wagon. If we couldn’t find Cathy, we found her playing with her favourite cats and kittens. Cathy was never afraid of a challenge and in 1973, she put her name in to run for Perth County Dairy Princess and won. The following year, she ran for Ontario Dairy Princess, and was one of the four runners up. She was an avid 4-H member & leader and a member of the Perth County Junior Farmers. In 1974, Cathy moved out, on her own, to Prince George, B.C. to work for her Uncle Ben as his personal assistant at his construction company. Cathy met her husband Gordon at an evening of square-dancing and they travelled back to St. Marys, ON to get married on July 23, 1977. They were married for almost 31 years. They lived and raised their family at 209 Royal Avenue, Kamloops. Cathy loved this one acre property on the Thompson River and took great pride looking after her gardens and tending to her fruit trees. She was so proud to share a bountiful crop of cherries and plums and made countless jars of jam! In the winter, her Christmas display of lighted figures on the front lawn grew bigger and bigger every year. Cathy’s door was always open and friends and family alike knew they were always welcome and that there would be a piece of freshly baked pie or cake and a cup of tea, a home cooked meal, or their favourite beverage would always be available. In 2019, she finally sold her property and moved to the other side of the river which was a little less work for her. Cathy worked at Weyerhaeuser for many years and then moved on to be a delivery driver for DHL and she loved working part time for the KXA – organizing the horse races & winter fairs. Cathy was involved with the Kamloops Girl Guides for 18 years and was proud to be Grey Owl and Commissioner and help to guide many young girls who still remember her fondly. She was always creative in thinking of different ways to make the activities and trips a fun experience for leaders and girl guides alike. She was a member of the Overlander Women’s Institute for over 40 years and was president for the last several years. Again, she was always thinking of ways to keep her “ladies” active and productive raising money with craft and bake sales and other similar projects. She was also a member of the Kamloops C.W.L for many years and was involved there as well with numerous activities including the Christmas bazaars & making baptismal quilts for all the babies baptized at O.L.P.H. Cathy loved to travel and in her later years, travelled to visit family in Holland and went on tours to Greece, Italy, Australia and Peru with family and friends. Cathy was an avid seamstress, and she loved sewing clothes for her children and nieces too. A few still fondly talk about a certain favourite outfit that Cathy had sewed for them. Later on, she started a new hobby – quilting – and this became her new favourite thing to do. She created many beautiful quilts and even had an online presence on Etsy called Grandma’s Quilts Studio and she sold several quilts to places as far as Ontario, Quebec, the U.S. and Australia. She enjoyed reading, crocheting, and knitting and created many beautiful afghans for her family. In May, 2022, when she received the devastating news, that the cancer had progressed and her days were numbered, she took on the dauntless task of creating 21 beautiful quilts for her family which she proudly presented as legacy quilts. The last 8 weeks of her life was a steady stream of family from Ontario and B.C. who wanted one last game of cards with her. Cathy was a loyal, strong, passionate, independent, and fearless woman and life became challenging for her when she realized she could no longer be in charge. It was not easy for her. We take comfort in knowing that she is at peace now. Donations can be made to a Women’s Institute project that is near and dear to Cathy’s heart – the B.C.W.I. Forensic Nursing Bursary. Full information on this worthwhile project can be found at https://www.bcwi.ca/  Cheques can be made payable to B.C. Women’s Institute and mailed to B.C. Women’s Institute, Box 36, Barriere, B.C. V0E 1E0. Donations will also be accepted to B.C. Cancer Clinic. Also, because Cathy benefited from so many blood transfusions, it would be awesome if you could donate the greatest gift of all and donate blood at your local Blood Donor Clinic in Cathy’s memory. Go to https://www.blood.ca/ to book your appointment. A Celebration of Life will be held at the Our Lady of Perpetual Hope Church, Kamloops. Full details can be found on the Kamloops Funeral Home Website when the Service date is finalized. A private family ceremony will be held at the Hillside Cemetery at a later date.

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MARY ELLEN CURNOW (MCELROY) 1930 — 2022

MARY ELLEN CURNOW (MCELROY)

Born January 24, 1930 in new Westminster as the only child to David Lawrence McElroy and Georgina McElroy (Kent.) As an infant they moved to Highland Valley to ranch where she grew into a true pioneer learning to do everything at a young age. In 1942 they acquired the Highland Valley lodge with her family guiding guests through the area with her string of horses often caught from the wild herds, she knew the highland valley and Pimainus plateau like the back of her hand.

Predeceased by her husband Ron Curnow. They had acquired the Curnow ranch from his aunt where they made their home and ran a successful business of raising quality cattle, horses, hay, and sweet corn. She was a respected horse breeder and known for her quality cattle. Running cattle on the Pimainus plateau where she would spend much of her life riding, advocating, and spending countless hours at the lakes with her friends. She was happiest out in the hills on a horse. When ever she could she would go team penning, barrel racing, or to gymkhanas.

Having no kids of her own she enjoyed visits from nieces and nephews and friends where she could tell her stories and always getting a laugh. She is predeceased by her sister-in-law Shirley Curnow and survived by her brother-in-law and sisters-in-law; Les (Bridgette) Curnow, Muriel Dennison, Joyce Walkem and many generations of nieces and nephews. Mary passed away peacefully August 2, 2022 at the age of 92. She is beloved by many and will be fondly remembered for her generosity, sense of humor, laughter, stories, and teachings. A celebration of life will be held at the Curnow Ranch August 27, 2022 at 1pm at the Curnow Ranch 10300 Merritt spences bridge hwy.

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