Bill Inglis 1942 — 2020

Bill Inglis

December 15, 1942 – October 24, 2020

Dad is survived by his daughter Kelly, and the four grandchildren he adored Jadie, Shae Lyn, Koda Bear , and Jackson as he called them- who all have good manners mostly because of how important that was to their much loved Papa.

Dad was the oldest of four siblings and is survived by his brother Bub, and sisters Charlotte and Deed, as well as many in-laws nieces and nephews that he loved.

Predeceased by his True Love ,his wife Jackie and his beloved son Billy, as well as his parents Laura and Bill , and brother in law Larry.

Dad grew up in Surrey, he recently told me about how he rode his Norton Motorcycle to Tijuana Mexico as a teen .He met Mom in Hedley where she lived next door to his Grandparents.

We lived in Vancouver where he worked in saw mills and then moved to Kamloops in 1976 where he worked at Tranquille , and then managed a group home in Iqaluit, when they returned to Kamloops he was a residence worker for Thompson. He had many people that he met through work who respected and cared about him , your kind words have meant so much. It was hard for him to reach out but that was no reflection on how he felt about people.

Dad was a talented musician playing the accordion at a young age, as well as the organ and guitar -and the piano very well to my surprise .I found this out when he sat down at an outside piano on the streets of downtown Kamloops a few years ago , and played while we were going to an appointment. I remember that day so fondly because he was so lighthearted.

Life after losing his wife and then son was very difficult for Dad . He had a hard time finding peace .

It was a privilege to be his daughter ,I was so proud of who he was. A good man who knew adversity and how to make you feel better on your worst day. I watched while he called a homeless man to his truck to give him a pack of cigarettes and 20 dollars saying “ have a good day Guy”. That’s who he was. His grandaughter Shae pointed out : “He had an intuitive read on people, he didn’t realize the impact his quiet wisdom had on the people around him.”

He was cool, and if you weren’t in his opinion you probably knew it. He was a badass till the end, telling it like it was, living life on his terms. I called him my favourite Senior Delinquent and he was proud of that because he knew it was true.

Rest Easy Pops ,we will never stop missing you.

Thank you to Dr. Newmarch for the care over the years and Dr.Jiao, Dr.Lee, and Dr. Morrow.

Thank you to the staff at the Freshco pharmacy who always went above and beyond to help .

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Evangelia Louvros (nee Thiakos) 1942 — 2020

Evangelia Louvros (nee Thiakos)

Eva was born on May 1, 1942 in Athens, Greece and passed away in Kamloops on October 17, 2020.

Eva came to Jasper, Alberta in 1960 and married her husband of 60 years, Sokrites. They had two children, Gina and John then moved to Kamloops, BC where had another daughter Linda.

She worked at Ponderosa Lodge when it first opened up and she worked there for seven years. They then purchased and operated Roma Restaurant, where she learned to swear in English. After they sold the restaurant, Mom really enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren Andreas, Ashley and Jasmine, doing things like camping, then along came her great-grandson Christian. Mom was so proud of all her children, grandchildren and great grandson. She lived her life on her own terms, and she really loved her entire family.

Special thanks to the nurses, care aides, and Dr. Wynne from Gemstone for the great loving care they gave Mom.

Eva is survived by her husband Sokrites Louvros, daughter Gina Rowe, son John Louvros, grandson Andreas Louvros (Heather and her son Bentley), granddaughters Ashley Driver and Jasmine Joan Louvros Bigham, great grandson Christian Louvros, and many family and friends in Kamloops and Greece.

She was predeceased by her mother Asimina, father Stratos, sister Georgina and beloved daughter Linda Louvros.

Viewing will take place from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. on Sunday, October 25, 2020 from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the Kamloops Funeral Home, 285 Fortune Drive.

The Funeral Mass will take place at 10:00 am on Monday, October 26, 2020 in All Saints Ukrainian Orthodox Church, 1044-8th Street, Kamloops. Father Chad Pawlyshyn officiating.

Following the Mass, Evangelia will be laid to rest at Hillside Cemetery.  

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Dale Vernon Friesen 1944 — 2020

Dale Vernon Friesen

Dale Vernon Friesen passed away very peacefully on Wednesday, October 14th, 2020. He will be missed dearly by his loving family and friends.

When a loved one becomes a memory,

that memory becomes a treasure.

The family wishes to offer a special thanks to Hillside Centre, especially Dr. Ward and all the staff. Thank you all so much.

Memorial donations in Dale’s memory may be made to the Alzheimer Society of B.C.

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Vern Gerald Monsen 1945 — 2020

Vern Gerald Monsen

Vern Gerald Monsen of Kamloops passed away suddenly on Thursday October 15th 2020 at 75 years of age. Survived by his loving wife Bonnie, daughters Sherry Jones, Corinna Monsen, and son Kevin (Amber) Monsen. Grandsons Jason (Alyssa) Jones and Tyler (Casey) Jones. Grandaughters  Alysia and Sophie Monsen. Vern was also survived by two brothers and five sisters.  He was predeceased by daughter Candace. He drove for BC Transit for 25 years in Chilliwack until he retired in Kamloops. Vern will be laid to rest beside his daughter Candace in Sorrento BC.

Arrangements entrusted to

Kamloops Funeral Home

250-554-2577

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Margaret Betty Day 1947 — 2020

Margaret Betty Day

It is with great sadness that the family of Margaret Day announces her passing on October 12, 2020. Margaret is survived by her loving husband John, son Andy (Cindy), daughter Debbie, mother Emily, sister Fay (Chuck) and 4 grandchildren Zack, Johnathan, Celina and Ethan. Margaret also leaves behind many good friends that she loved and cherished. Margaret was a devoted wife, mother and grandmother. Family happiness was her main purpose and it brought her great joy being surrounded by her family. She was a talented gardener, cook and seamstress. Margaret was always there for anyone who needed her. She will be deeply missed by all who loved her. The family wishes to extend their deepest gratitude to the nurses and doctors at Royal Inland Hospital for the great care they provided to her in her last days. A celebration of life service will be held in the spring of 2021. Condolences can be sent to shrekhick@yahoo.com and debahebden@gmail.com .
Rest in peace our sweet angel.


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