TEJA SINGH THEARA 1936 — 2022

TEJA SINGH THEARA

It is with deep sadness that we announce that Teja Singh Theara, 85, passed away peacefully on August 7, 2022 at Royal Inland Hospital, his wife and three children were by his side until his last moments.

Teja was born on November 11, 1936
in Marnaian Kalan, Punjab India the son of Ujjagar Singh & Pritam Kaur.
He married Maninder Kaur on
June 29, 1959.

Teja grew up in India with his 6 siblings. He worked hard to become a veterinarian in India and was the epitome of selflessness and giving to his family and community. He sacrificed his own needs to bring his family to Canada to ensure that they could live fulfilling and prosperous lives.

Teja immigrated  to Canada in 1968 to Williams Lake and then moved to Kamloops in 1971 to work at Tolko Mill. He worked tirelessly for 30 years until his retirement in 2001.

He is well respected and loved by the Sikh community in Kamloops, which he devoted his time to foster and support. In his personal life, Teja had a deep love for his fruitful garden, was a considerable handyman, and enjoyed spending time with his family and grandchildren. His laugh was contagious and undeniable and will always be remembered.

Teja is survived by his three children, his daughters Rita Kaur Mattoo and Ranvir Kaur Khungay and his son Harpeet Singh Theara; his son-in-law Amrik Singh Mattoo; his daughter-in-law Sukhjinder Kaur Theara; his seven grand children Rhamir Singh Mattoo, Ryan Singh Khungay; Simina Kaur Mattoo-Grewal; Kevin Singh Khungay; Ahjan Singh Mattoo; Damon Singh Theara and Halle Kaur Theara; and his great grandchild Marco Singh Mattoo who will all continue to carry out his legacy with the love and respect he emulated to them.

For those wanting to show their respects, funeral services will be held on August 13, 2022 at 2:00pm at Kamloops Funeral Home on 285 Fortune Drive.

Condolences may be sent to the family from
www.kamloopsfuneralhome.com
250-554-2577

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ELIZABETH KARPLUK 1933 — 2022

ELIZABETH KARPLUK

Elizabeth Karpluk died at age 88 on Saturday, July 30, 2022, at Royal Inland Hospital in Kamloops, with family by her side.

She was predeceased by husband Alex Karpluk. She will be missed by her children: Lindsey Karpluk (Janice), John Karpluk (Marie-Ellen), Paula Swint (Terry) and Teresa Wallace (Kevin), son in-law Reg Swint, grandchildren Nicolas (Aya), Brynden (Alexa), Jessica (Jeremy), Steen, Cara, Matthew (Christina), Alix and Nicole, great grandchildren Molly, Johannes and Hudson, with three more on the way. She is survived by her sister Phyllis Newman (Wilbert) and sister-in-law Liz Kryzanowski. She was also predeceased by parents Phillip and Mary Krezanowski, brother John Kryzanowski (Liz), sister Angela (John) and many Lower Mainland and Alberta relatives. Many special family pets included dogs Roosevelt, Macy, Winston and Marty and the hop farm cats.

Elizabeth — known as “Baba” — was born in 1933 on the family farm in Chipman, Alberta to Mary and Phillip Krezanowski. The first of four children, she had many responsibilities on the farm. At age 16, she left home to complete high school. She talked about riding to school on a cart pulled by a Shetland pony. When she finished school, Liz moved to Edmonton and worked as a seamstress at the Army and Navy, sewing GW jeans before she took a job in advertising at Woodward’s, where she painted signs, set up windows and decorated floats for Klondike Days.

At night, she was a coat-check girl at a popular dance club, where she met Al. Liz and Al were married in Edmonton and moved to Kamloops, where they raised four children.

Al was a CNR engineer and, during a long strike, Liz used her seamstress skills to help family cashflow by sewing bridal dresses. Unbelievably, they were priced $30 for 30 or more hours of work by hand. Liz became famous as the neighbourhood’s top baker. She made endless cookies, cakes, pies, donuts and loaves of bread. Her children remember coming home from school to freshly baked goodies, which were shared with friends and others in the neighbourhood. Liz also often had a big pot of borscht on the stove and made the world’s best perogies and cabbage rolls, harkening back to her Ukrainian heritage. Liz was so famous for her cooking that she had a regular segment on Lois Cutler’s television show, which aired in the afternoons on CFJC TV. Liz’s home garden was abundant with vegetables, fruit and flowers. Most family summers were spent canning and freezing to prepare for winter, with nothing going to waste.

Liz drove Al to work at all hours so she could have access to the car and drive the children around to various activities. In between, she volunteered for minor hockey, Brownies (as Snowy Owl), sewed uniform numbers and dance outfits, coached softball, taught sewing for parks and rec and delivered Meals on Wheels. She styled her children’s hair when they were gymnasts and divers, processing Toni perms to keep up with hair fashion of the time.

As a long-standing member of Kamloops Curling Club, Liz also became a curler of note. She curled in any league she was permitted, including: the CNRA, Kami Business Girls, the Nisei

League and a variety of seniors leagues. She helped initiate floor curling in Kamloops, which still exists today for seniors at the Heritage House downtown. Her greatest curling accolades included: two eight-enders (one in ice curling and one in floor curling), winning the B.C. Senior Women’s Curling Championship, being named all-star lead at the Canadian Seniors Curling Championship (which she attended three times) and her induction into the Kamloops Sports Hall of Fame in 2020 for competitive consistency on the Eve Skakun Rink. She made more than 20 trips to the senior games.

When the children grew up, Liz went back to work as a floral designer. She worked for Sahali Flowers and Newell Flower Shop and eventually bought and operated her own store, Flowers by Valleyview, where she cut flowers alongside her daughter, Paula. Liz enjoyed doing deliveries, so she could go out and visit everyone who received beautiful bouquets.

Al died too young, which was difficult on Liz. Soon, however, eight grandchildren came along and a traveling companion in Wilf Schneider. Baba was an amazing grandmother, always delivering birthday gifts, cheering on the sidelines for every sport and giving the best back scratches and hugs. She fostered three generations of Kamloops residents. Liz and Wilf loved to take cruises to exotic locations and bus trips to Reno and Leavenworth to see the Christmas lights.

Liz also loved camping, fishing, golf and watching the Edmonton Oilers and Edmonton Eskimos.

Liz was a devoted Catholic and founding member of Holy Family Parish in Valleyview. She was a charter member for decades in the Catholic Women’s League. She worked tirelessly for any event or mission the church commissioned until her first stroke, advocated for pro-life and supported St. Ann’s Academy. She made more than 100 blood donations. Her charity work went beyond what can be measured.

Standing less than five feet tall and weighing less than 100 pounds, Liz was small in stature but had the biggest heart. She loved her family until her heart stopped beating at RIH. Her family will miss her big smile and blue eyes and will forever strive to emulate her selflessness, though her shoes seem impossible to fill. The family would like to thank Dr. Baker of Calgary and Dr. Kelly of RIH 6 North, along with numerous nurses and care aides, who allowed her to die with dignity and comfort. Liz’s personal care aide, Bonnie Tindall, was a huge support and dear friend to the family, guiding them on Liz’s journey.

Prayers will be recited, Sunday, August 7th at 5:30pm in and Mass will be held Monday, August 8th at 10am, in he Holy Family Parish – 2797 Sunset Drive, Kamloops, BC V2C 4K7.

Condolences may be sent to the family from
www.kamloopsfuneralhome.com
250-554-2577

 

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CARL LEOPOLD STEFANIK 1934 — 2022

CARL LEOPOLD STEFANIK

It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of our loving Father and beloved Grandfather, Carl Stefanik of Kamloops on June 26, 2022 the age of 88 years.

Carl will always be lovingly remembered by his family; daughters Susan Gobbee (Jerry), and Marianne Stefanik of Kamloops, grandchildren Joseph (Cass) Gobbee, Jason (Chantelle) Gobbee, Justin (Tara) Gobbee and Jaime Laplante of the Kamloops area;  great grandchildren Maya, Jacob, Taylynn, Gavin, Keaton, Kiara and Harper Gobbee; brothers John of Vernon and Bob of Terrace, sisters Agnes Kern of Brampton, ON, Ann Halicki of Vancouver and Irene Willman of Langley; brother and sister in-laws, nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Carl was predeceased by his loving wife Patricia of nearly 58 years, their son David Stefanik and Carl’s brothers Steve and Nick Stefanik.

Carl was one of eight children born to Nick Stefanik who immigrated from Czechoslovakia in approximately 1928 with his wife Agnes Stefanik and their eldest son Steve in approximately in 1930.

Carl was born on March 19, 1934 in Gainford, AB, growing up on a farm. He did many farm jobs as well those of faller, skidding logs with horses, and later meeting his future wife Patricia, while driving taxi with Patricia having been the dispatcher.

Carl worked at Valley Concrete in Mission Flats for approximately 20 years. He went onto work for CNR from 1981 – 1990 when he officially retired but kept busy doing odd jobs, as keeping busy was a must for Carl.

He loved active sports, playing on softball, hockey and bowling leagues. Carl also enjoyed tennis, pool and his weekly poker games with his friends, but Carl’s main love was for the game of golf.

Carl’s other interests were in his vegetable garden (which he offered to family and friends) and self-taught wood working projects. He built many projects over the years for his family and friends.  Carl taught a lot to his children and grandchildren about doing the job right. There wasn’t anything he could not build.

Many thanks to Trinity Hospice for their warm support through the last days.

DAD taught his children and grandkids many valuable lessons throughout the years, about the value of family and working hard. “Same here.”

We want to thank Dad for making sure we tried our best and that he was a strong pillar in our family.

A Funeral Service in care of The Kamloops Funeral Home.
Service to be held Thursday, August 18, 2022 at 12:30pm.

Condolences may be sent to the family from

www.kamloopsfuneralhome.com
250-554-2577

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YVONNE MARIE McGHAN 1936 — 2022

YVONNE MARIE McGHAN

Yvonne was born in Wauchope, SK on August 15, 1936 and passed away peacefully on July 23, 2022 in Merritt, BC. She was predeceased by her loving husband Elber, who has been patiently awaiting to have her by his side along with two of their daughters, Toni and Lisette, whom they tragically lost. Yvonne leaves behind two sons, Mike (Lynn) and Kelly and two daughters, Giselle and Loree (Jack). Outliving her twin brothers Jack (Wendy) and Bob (Lynda), she leaves behind her sister Diane (John).

Mom was a keen homemaker and talented seamstress. She loved to laugh and Pa supplied the funnies.

Heartfelt thanks for the care and kindness Dr. Goetz provided throughout her final years. Thank you too, Gillis House staff for their attention and compassion, along with Interior Health.

There will be a private memorial for both Mom and Dad at a later date. Please consider a donation to the BC Cancer Society or a charity dear to you.

Condolences may be sent to the family from

www.kamloopsfuneralhome.com
250-554-2577

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FLORENCE MARIE MESSMER 1926 — 2022

FLORENCE MARIE MESSMER

Marie Messmer, 96 years old, passed away in her family home on July 19, 2022. She was born in Ashcroft BC on April 18, 1926 to parents David “Sonny” and Alice McConnell. She is preceded in death by her husband Earl Messmer and daughter in-law Corinne Messmer. Marie is survived by her children and their spouses, Mitchell Messmer and Patty Thomson, Dean and Nikki Messmer, Arlen Messmer and Lorraine Lepine, Andrea and Jeff Delwo, and Linda Messmer; grandchildren Ayren, Amber, Nicolas, Sidney and Branden Messmer.

Marie was an avid gardener, maintaining a beautiful yard and veggie garden while raising her children and working full time for various garden shops in Kamloops.

A special thanks to Sandra Fuoco for the last 10 years, allowing Mom to be able to stay in her family home.

A Celebration of her Life will be held at a later date.

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