Jody Renee Loos 1983 — 2021

Jody Renee Loos

Jody Renee Loos passed away unexpectedly January 9, 2021 in Maple Ridge BC.  Jody was born in Williams Lake BC on November 18, 1983 as a twin. Her sibling passed before they were born.

She will be lovingly remembered by her Mother Shawn Loos, Father Shane Kitchener (Larson), Children Tristin Harasym & Logan Drown, and their dads, Shane Drown and Trevon Harasym, Aunty Gale and Uncle Roly, and several cousins, nieces and nephews. Predeceased by brother Brad Loos, June 21, 2003, Grandmother Joyce Renz nee McNabb, Great grandmother & great grandfather Leslie & Doris McNabb, Uncles  Leslie Loos, Bradley Loos, Wade Loos.

Jody will be laid to rest with her brother Brad who she loved dearly, may they both R.I.P. There was just a close family viewing.  We will be having a Wake at 1:00 pm on Friday, May 7, 2021 in the 100 Mile House Cemetery.

What a beautiful person coming towards us on these cold, sad days. She gets closer, everyone’s a little lighter and can hold a smile. For a short time she touches your heart and soul and changes the way we appreciate others.  She would give a shirt off her back even if it had a hole in it. She spoke such kind words I don’t know where she found them or heard them but they sure made people smile.  The beauty within is skin deep, the look on her face and happiness you could see in her. When she finally understood what they meant, she just grew more beautiful. She found her beauty within, she already had it outside. Jody was thinking of others before herself and always thankful to those who’d helped her when she’s been down and out. She grew so intelligent in such a short time. The kindness and thankfulness you could only find in loving family. I told my beautiful daughter you and the rest of our family is who made me who I am today and thankful that we had, as a parent and child, the strongest bond you’ve ever seen. xs100 that’s how much I love you sweet child and absolutely nothing you can do will make me stop loving you till my breathing stops, my heart stops to eternity, that’s how long I will love you. Thank you for being my child, blessing me with your presence, you were the best part of my life. I am looking for you every second of everyday for that absolutely beautiful smile of yours. A perfect child, yes that’s what I created when I made you. Oh did I tell you that I love you today and every day, love forever to eternity, Mom. Rest in peace, you deserve it as you worked hard every day, just making everything a little more comfortable. My miracle, my friend and my daughter, love always Mom.

In lieu of flowers, please email donations for the homeless and less fortunate to shawnarlette@gmail.com or drop off in care 

of Natasha Schrader, Funeral Director, Kamloops Funeral Home.

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Grace Amy Hoglund (née Hill) 1927 — 2021

Grace Amy Hoglund (née Hill)

It is with heavy hearts that we announce the peaceful passing of Grace Amy Hoglund of Kamloops, BC on January 18,
2021 at the age of 93.
On August 20, 1927 in Torquay, SK, the youngest of 8 children, Grace was born and forever changed the farming family
of The Hill’s. Working the farm in the 1930’s instilled a remarkable work ethic in Grace, that lasted her entire life. Being
the youngest, Mom had to her speak her mind, often creating strong opinions on how she thought things should be
done. Through her life she crafted the technique of taking charge of the moment.
In the summer of 1945 at age 17 Mom met John Eric Hoglund, a WWII veteran, he swept her off her feet and on
November 2, 1945, at 18 she married the love of her life. They soon move to BC and settled in the Clayton Hill area
where they raised their family. Mom never worked full-time outside the house as she preferred to be at home raising
her kids. When we got a little older, she enjoyed some interesting part-time jobs. She volunteered for the Cloverdale
Branch # 6, Legion Ladies Auxiliary & Canadian Order of Foresters, holding many positions, including president, within
each organization. She was given an honorary life membership in Branch #6 Cloverdale for her service.
They enjoyed their life together raising their four children and watching them start families of their own. Her
grandchildren and great-grandchildren held a very special place in her heart. Mom navigated, then took over the driving
of the motorhome to family camping and fishing holidays that were part of her life well into her 70’s.
When John retired in 1982, they moved to Kamloops. This was the start of many years as snowbirds, heading south to
Arizona. Mom loved Arizona, she and Dad met many long-time friends, who they played cards with and traveled
extensively. In addition to her time, Mom’s love of crocheting, knitting, and baking was a big part of her volunteering at
Desert Gardens Senior Centre and The North Shore Community Centre. Mom and Dad shared a love of music and
dance. At any family or social event, you could see them float across the floor enjoying the music. Mom always said,
meeting Charley Pride was a highlight in her life. As Dad lost his sight to glaucoma in 1997, Mom became his eyes and
guide. She was a devoted companion to her husband and best friend until his passing in December 2016.
She is predeceased by her parents William and Amy Hill, husband of 71 yrs John, seven siblings, son Eric Hoglund and
granddaughter Lisa Hoglund.
Grace is survived by her children Dwight (Linda) Hoglund, Brenda (Calvin) Lindberg, Dairel (Jody) Hoglund (Judy) Hoglund, five
grandchildren, five great-grandchildren, numerous nieces, nephews, and friends.
A heartfelt THANK YOU to all the staff at Overlander care facility. From her first day there, with blood pressure through
the roof, you calmed her down. During COVID-19 isolations from family you kept her busy, folding laundry at her
request. And to those there on her last days, you kept her comfortable. We are especially grateful to the staff in
Orchard, Elm, Willow & the recreation staff who cared for her during her year there, listening to her many life stories
she liked to share. Thank you to NP Navy Sahota and the Dr’s and staff at the Kidney Clinic.
Due to Covid-19 restrictions a celebration of life & internment, of Grace & John, will be held later in 2021 at Shepherd
Memorial Gardens in Surrey, BC.
In lieu of flowers, if you wish, please donate to the Kidney Foundation in memory of Grace.

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Robert John Russell 1942 — 2021

Robert John Russell

It is with great sadness and regret to announce the passing of our beloved, Robert Russell, on Monday, January 18, 2021, at the age of 79.

Robert is lovingly remembered by his wife of 58 years, Vivian, his daughter Bonnie Drysdale and husband Rob, his daughter Roberta, his brother Gordon and his special friend Lillie.  Also left to cherish his memory are cousin and best friend, John Bowman and wife Rhonda, dear friend and neighbour Betty Heron, sister-in-law’s Donna, Catherine and Mary Smith, along with many cousins, nieces, nephews and long-time friends.  Robert is predeceased by his parents, Charles (Bob) and Albina (Pat) Russell and his siblings David, Edward and Viola.

Born January 10, 1942 in Mission, BC, Robert moved to Kamloops as a child and made Kamloops his home, making many friends along the way. He worked for 10 years with Van Kam Freightways and received a 25 year Service Award working for BC Corrections; the majority of that time spent outside as a Gang Officer and later a Transport Officer.

Whatever Robert chose to apply himself to, he mastered. He was a talented artist, a fabulous dancer, and loved to sing, even throwing in the occasional yodel for fun.  He was a spirited and competitive individual, with a witty sense of humour who reveled in teasing and playing games.  A long-time member of the Kamloops Dart League, Robert was the man to beat at the dart board or on the pool table.  Since there wasn’t a secret fishing hole or a hot hunting spot he didn’t know about, Robert thoroughly enjoyed to outfish and outhunt his friends with a trusty Labrador by his side.

Always providing for the table, he took great pride in his robust vegetable garden, his fruit trees and his coveted smoked fish recipe.  Whatever the season, he loved to be in the bush with his family and life-long friends, including many years sledding with the Kamloops Snowmobile Club.  Robert lived life to the fullest, even traveling to England, Scotland and Mexico.  Anyone lucky enough to have met Robert would certainly remember him and his cheeky smile.  He will be dearly missed, never forgotten and forever in our hearts.

Many heartfelt thank yous to all of Robert’s care givers over the last years and much gratitude and special thanks to the Reverend Ray Parker, Dr. Chip Bantock and Carrie Smeaton.

A celebration to honour Robert’s life will be held once we all can gather again and embrace, hopefully this fall. Should friends desire, a donation in his memory can be made to the Kamloops Wildlife Park.

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Michael Glen Thio Watts 1981 — 2021

Michael Glen Thio Watts

March 28 1981~ January 9 2021

It is with great sadness that the family of Michael Glen Thio Watts announce his passing on January 9, 2021 at his home in Sun Peaks, Kamloops BC.

Michael was born in Winnipeg Manitoba on March 28, 1981 living his infancy in Coral Harbour NWT, preschool years in Fort St John and elementary through high school years in Prince George BC, graduating at PGSS. He completed his Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering at the University of Alberta followed by a gratifying engineering career in northern AB & BC and many years travelling internationally. He recently graduated with a Masters Degree in Business at Thompson River University in April 2019. Michael’s passions included world travel, fishing, hiking, boating and family time at Bednesti Lake cabin. His love for down-hill skiing led him to reside at Sun Peaks Mountain ski resort. Michael is survived by his father Glen Watts (Peggy) of Sherwood Park AB, his mother Marlene Thio-Watts, sister Janet McLean (Ryan), nephew Jack, niece Peyton, his Grandmother Gladys Thio of Langley BC and a large extended family.

If friends so desire, memorial donations may be made to the University of Alberta -Alberta  Diabetes Foundation https://www.canadahelps.org/en/dn/m/3248/donation

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Jeffrey Kayne 1951 — 2021

Jeffrey Kayne

On Sunday, January 17, 2021, Jeff Kayne, loving husband and father of two, passed away suddenly at home at the age of 69. Jeff was born June 13, 1951 in Vancouver, BC to Harold and Connie Kayne. He was part of a military family and lived all across Canada and in Germany for four years. He met his wife, Kerrie, in Tauranga, NZ, and married in New Westminster, BC on February 21, 1987. They raised two sons, Fraser and Gabriel.

For Jeff, working with his hands is what he loved most. There was always an aspect of the house that he felt he could fix or improve. He shared decades of knowledge in home improvement that was greatly admired by friends and family. He was a frequent source of advice for many neighbours and was extremely generous with his time. Being a relatively private person he liked to spend most of his time in the workshop tinkering on projects. Other pursuits he enjoyed were traveling, gardening, political discussions, music and old movies. He was known for his easy going nature, positive attitude and patience with others.

Jeff was preceded in death by his father, Harold, his mother, Connie, and his brother, Jim. He is survived by his wife, Kerrie, his two children, Fraser and Gabriel, his sister, Lori, and her partner, John. He will always be remembered by his extended family in New Zealand.

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