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Subject: Victoria Times-Colonis, April 15, 2006
Date: Sat, 06 May 2006 16:42:16 -0700


Victoria Times-Colonist Saturday, April 15, 2006 canada.com

Obituaries and Guest Books for 04/15/2006

(22 total results)


ALBION, Thomas Grimshaw July 1, 1920 April 12, 2006 In his 86th year, Thomas
Albion passed away peacefully at home in Victoria, BC. Loving husband of
Doreen; father of Bill (Diana), John (Cece) and Susan; grandfather of
Terina, Lisa, Angela, Gerald, Dean, Janetta, Alexandra, Tom, Holly,
Stephanie, Laura, Dustin, David, and Elissa, great grandfather of Layna,
Ryan, Angela, Emily, Jim, Vince, Alec, Sarah, Joey, Michael, Kimberley,
Joceyln, Madeline, Rose, Autumn, Tristin, Keira, Chase and Max; and great,
great grandfather to James Tom will be sadly missed but lovingly remembered.
Tommy joined the Navy at eighteen and served during the entire WWII as an
anti-aircraft gunner. Serving with both the Canadian and Royal Navy, Tom was
stationed on the first Canadian ship to enter the war. During the war, Tom
served on seven ships (including HMCS Saguenay and HMS Cossack) in the
Atlantic, the Pacific, the Mediterranean and the North seas. Tommy was also
stationed and served on land in Britain, including during the Battle of
Britain. On shore leave in 1941, Tom married the love of his life Doreen and
they spent the next 65 years enjoying a full and meaningful life together.
In addition to his career in the navy Tom worked in construction and at
James Island powder plant. After retirement" Tom and Doreen created a home
based business combining Doreen's love of birds with his of carpentry.
Throughout his life, Tom's greatest pleasures included gardening, carpentry
and spending time with his family, particularly the little ones. His fondest
memories were working in the garden with his children, grandchildren and
great grandchildren. The family would like to extent their sincere gratitude
to Hospice, Michelle, Shawn and Choi for their generous care and support
during Tom's struggle with cancer. Tom faced this last challenge with the
same dignity, grace, acceptance and humour that he lived his life. To know
Tom was an absolute blessing and joy and we will all miss the smile that lit
up his face and our lives. He will live on forever in our hearts and
memories. A memorial service will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Monday, April 17th
at First Memorial, 4725 Falaise Drive. In lieu of flowers, donations to
Hospice would be gratefully acknowledged by the family. 231143
Published in the Victoria Times-Colonist from 4/14/2006 - 4/15/2006.



BELTON, Katherine Anne (nee Scott) April 27, 1922 April 8, 2006 Kay passed
away peacefully on April 8, 2006 surrounded by loved ones in her room at
Mount St. Mary in Victoria, just steps away from the room where she gave
birth to six of her nine children. She was 84 and had suffered from
congestive heart failure for a number of years. She was predeceased by her
infant brother John in 1925; her first-born Lynne Marguerite in 1951; mother
Mary Agnes Scott (nee Daly) in 1955; father John Morgan Scott in 1959;
husband Joseph Francis (Joe) in 1989; and her sister Margaret MacPhail in
January of this year. Kay is survived by children Brian (Nancy) of Victoria,
Des (Dawn) of the Nass Valley, Kathy (Mark) of Calgary, Judith (Richard) of
Mill Bay, Craig, Kevin, Colleen of Victoria and Shelagh (Koos) of South
Africa; by grandchildren Matt, Kirsten, Golda, Freeman, Jasmine, Kaylee and
Shane; and by many nieces, nephews, cousins, friends and relations in
Canada, England, Scotland, Ireland and Australia. Kay was the second
daughter born to a Scottish Midlands Boer War veteran and an Irish school
teacher from County Cork who emigrated to the Canadian prairies after the
Great War hoping to carve out a better life for themselves and their
children. They farmed and raised horses on land near Consort, Alberta, a
hard life made more difficult by the Great Depression. Kay never forgot the
hardships of those years, when she had to endure the humiliation of wearing
clothes fashioned from old bulk-food sacks to school. But she got a good
education and, after her family moved to Victoria following the Second World
War, she began a long and productive work career. Kay was, unsurprisingly
considering her formative experiences, a great champion of social justice.
She worked for many years with labour organizations whose aim was to better
the lot of the working man and woman. Her great natural beauty caught the
attention of one such man. Joe was then just out of the navy, the
Victoria-born son of a Sheffield man who had come out with his parents and
sister on the Empress of Ireland. Together, Kay and Joe set out on a road
where family and hard work were central. After years of sacrifice and some
shrewd investments, they were able to build their dream home in Cadboro Bay.
It was a house they built with their own hands with salvaged lumber, working
late into many nights after their regular work day and on weekends. Kay
loved children, so much so that, when her first set of four were in their
teens, she and Joe decided to have tour more. Kay reveled in her children's
exploits and progress; even after she had suffered through years of
arthritis, strokes and heart failure, she still took great interest and
pride in their travels, careers, exploits and families. Kay was independent,
shy, sensitive, and had a wonderful sense of humour. She will be remembered
for her intellect and her wit. She was well loved and will be missed. The
family wishes to extend particular thanks to the management and staff of
Mount St. Mary who provided Kay with such superior care during her declining
years. Burial service at Royal Oak Burial Park at 2pm Wednesday, April 19th.
Meet at the entrance gate and join the procession. A celebration of life at
First Memorial on Falaise Drive to follow. In lieu of flowers donations may
be made to the Arthritis Society or the Heart and Stroke Foundation. 229447
Published in the Victoria Times-Colonist from 4/15/2006 - 4/16/2006.

(Memoriam)
BINGHAM, Norma January 26, 1925 to April 15, 1997 We love you Mom.....but
you already know that. It still feels good to say it. The Bingham Clan
231055
Published in the Victoria Times-Colonist on 4/15/2006.


BIRK, Linda Kay Linda died peacefully in her sleep on April 10th, 2006, at
Royal Jubilee Hospital in Victoria, BC. Linda was born on December 16th,
1950 in Holyoke, Massachusetts. The daughter of Gaston Leamon and Mildred
Bull. She will be lovingly remembered by her lifelong friend Diena Marie
Baart and sons Craig (Kelly) and Cale (Lori). She will be sadly missed by
her family: Father Lee (Hilda); sister Carolyn (husband Jack, sons Derek and
Wayne); sister Nancy (husband Harry, sons Scott and Doug); sister Felicia
(husband Mel, daughters Jennifer and Heather); brother Wayne (daughters
Donna, Cherie, and Tiffany); brother Dale (sons Lee, Darren, and Mikey); and
many more grandchildren. Linda was predeceased by her grandparents Sunny
(Switzer) and Bus Hansen, and her mother Mildred Bull. All of her customers
at Red Apple Foods in Mill Bay will remember her smiles and her hugs, and
her sons will never forget their tiny little mother with the great big
heart. 230165
Published in the Victoria Times-Colonist on 4/15/2006.


BONE, George E. Born in Scotland July 11, 1917 George passed away peacefully
on April 12, 2006 in Victoria. He was predeceased by his loving wife Maudie,
is survived by his only daughter Betty (Kallrath), his four granddaughters
and their families. George loved his family, fishing, friends, flowers and
our four legged friends. In accordance with George's wishes, there will be
no funeral or service. In lieu of flowers, a donation to Victoria Hospice
would be appreciated. 230869
Published in the Victoria Times-Colonist from 4/15/2006 - 4/16/2006.


GLASS, Frank June 28, 1908 April 12, 2006 Passed away on April 12, 2006 with
family by his side at the Lodge at Broadmead in his 98th year. Predeceased
by his 1st wife Alma and granddaughter Dena Marie. Lovingly remembered by
his daughters, Doris (Don) Joyner, Lavone (Steve) O'Brien and only son Don
(Jackie) Glass, as well as 2nd wife Winnie. He leaves behind numerous
grandchildren, great grand children & one great great grandson. Over 20
years with B.C. Telephone, he enjoyed his retirement travelling by motorhome
to many places in both Canada and United States with his wives. The family
would like to thank all the caring staff at the Lodge at Broadmead
especially those on A3. No service by request. In lieu of flowers
remembrances may be made to the Lodge at Broadmead Foundation. 230839
Published in the Victoria Times-Colonist from 4/14/2006 - 4/16/2006.


HIPWELL, Ernest C. (MAJ. ret'd) Passed away suddenly, April 12 at age 85. He
leaves to mourn his daughter Jane A. Miller (Rowlan), his grandson Eric
Murdoch, his loving friend Diane Hales, and nephews Jim and Don Fritz.
Memorial Service to he held at McCall Bros. Chapel corner Johnson and
Vancouver Streets on Tuesday, April 25, 2006 at 2 pm. A reception will
follow at Victoria Golf Club, 1110 Beach Dr. 233049
Published in the Victoria Times-Colonist from 4/15/2006 - 4/21/2006.


HORTIE, Carl Leo Peacefully at home, in the loving arms of his family, on
April 13, 2006 at the age of 88 years. Predeceased by Amy Louise, his loving
wife of 53 years and his sister, Rita, he is survived by his children,
Brenda (Rick), Michael (Susan), Patti, Deborah and Kathryn " Mouse" (Wayne);
eleven grandchildren, Glenn"Zeb", Kevin (Susanne), Christopher (Tanya),
Diana (Mark), David, Matthew, Elizabeth, Stephanie, Kyle, Tristan and Devon;
four great-grandchildren, Will and Amy, Damon and Desmond; one sister,
Marlene Hanstke and one brother, Bob (Marcelle) Hortie; nieces, nephews,
their families and many close friends. Dad served in the Royal Canadian Navy
for 27 years and worked in Hospital Administration until he retired. He was
a published Novelist and was happiest on the water fishing or working in his
garden or camping. A heartfelt thank you to Dr. Miles, Judith Carroll, Dr.
Fitzgerald and the Hospice Palliative Team. Prayers will be offered at
MCCALL BROS. FLORAL CHAPEL, Johnson & Vancouver Streets on Tuesday, April
18, 2006 at 7:30 pm. All welcome. Private funeral service. Interment next to
Amy will follow at Royal Oak Burial Park. A Celebration Tea graciously
provided by the Blethering Place, will be held at 909 Deal Street on
Wednesday, April 19, 2006 from 2 pm 4 pm. Tributes, if desired, may be made
to the Victoria Hospice Society, 1952 Bay Street, Victoria, BC V8R 1J8.
Condolences may be offered at www.mccallbros.com . 231176
Published in the Victoria Times-Colonist from 4/15/2006 - 4/16/2006.


HUIZEN, Felicity (Kitti) Anne (nee Kitson) It is with sadness that we
announce the peaceful passing of Kitti Huizen in early April. Kitti was the
daughter of the late Bernard and Cicely (Dumbleton) Kitson, and was
predeceased by her husband John Huizen and her son Paul Hind. She leaves
behind her brother Michael Kitson and his family; grandsons Morgan and
Merlin Hind; relatives in Duncan, Victoria, the Okanagan, South Africa,
England, and Australia; her lifelong friend Una Hearn whom she met at Queen
Margaret's, and friend Gayle in Australia. Kitti's family came to Canada
from England and South Africa in the early 1900's, settling in the Okanagan
and then Victoria, where she was born. Her childhood was blessed by many
idyllic years with her parents, brother Michael, and an abundance of friends
at the family home on Quamichan Lake. Her adventurous travels started young,
with summers at Rathstrevor Beach, and a family sojourn to England in the
1930's. In the 1970's Kitti moved to Australia. In more recent years, she
explored Asia, Egypt, and Turkey exotic destinations, especially for a
senior lady traveling on her own. Kitti's recent time in Duncan was
dedicated to numerous volunteer causes, for which she will be remembered by
many friends and fellow volunteers. She also enjoyed reading at the Cowichan
library, yoga classes with Mike and Sheila and a host of other supportive
keep-fitters, and catching up on the latest news of her baby grandniece
Sophie. A memorial service will be held at St. Peter's Anglican Church,
Quamichan on Saturday, April 22, 2006 at 2:00PM (to be confirmed). In lieu
of flowers, donations may be made in Kitti's name to the "Friends of the
Library" Cowichan Branch, PO Box 1035, Duncan, BC, V9L 3Y2. 229971
Published in the Victoria Times-Colonist on 4/15/2006.

(Memoriam)
KNIGHT, Grace C. (Livingstone) Feb. 6, 1922 Apr. 15, 1985 Always loved,
forever missed. Your sister Margaret 228688
Published in the Victoria Times-Colonist on 4/15/2006.


MAGUIRE, Monica Cecelia October 15, 1941 April 11, 2006 It is with great
sadness that we announce the peaceful passing of Monica at the Victoria
General Hospital on April 11. She will be lovingly remembered by her family
and friends. A celebration of Monica's life will be held at First Memorial
Funeral Chapel, 1155 Fort Street on Saturday, April 22 at 10:00 A.M. with a
reception to follow in the Holly Room. If desired, donations in Monica's
memory may be made to the C.N.I.B., the Canadian Cancer Society or to a
charity of your choice. 231193
Published in the Victoria Times-Colonist on 4/15/2006.


MARRS, Kathleen (Kathy) January 28, 1934 April 10, 2006 It is with great
sadness that the family of Kathleen Marrs announce the passing of this
beautiful lady. Kathy passed away suddenly but peacefully in her sleep in
the home she loved after an extended period coping with Alzheimer's disease.
She will be greatly missed by her husband and best friend of 48 years, Ron,
her son Ian (Robbi-Lynn), daughter Karen (Bruce) Calland, grandchildren
Nicholas, Meghan and Heather. Also her brothers Trevor (Barb) and Ken
(Kathy) James of Vancouver, her brother-inlaw Bill Hoag of Salt Spring
Island and their families. She is recently predeceased by her elder sister
Patricia Hoag. Born in OIds, Alberta, the daughter of Rev. Dr. Howley and
Mrs. Grace James, formerly of Metropolitan United Church Victoria. Kathy
moved with her parents to Victoria in 1952 where she was active in the
church choir. She met Ron in 1956 whom she married in 1958, joining him in
his military career. Together they traveled the world extensively. Returning
to Victoria in 1986 Kathy continued her partnership with Ron at Holyrood
House until 1992. The many friendships she formed over the years through
different associations brought Kathy great happiness. Kathy's family was her
greatest love and devotion. Her compassion, heart, spirit and laughter were
a joy to all who knew her and will remain that by which we will always
remember her. Words cannot express our sorrow at the loss of our very dear
wife, mother, sister and grandmother. A memorial service will be held at the
First Memorial Funeral Home, 4725 Falaise Drive on Wednesday April 26th at
2:00pm, officiated by Rev. Laura Butler. In lieu of flowers donations can be
made in Kathy's name to the Howley & Grace James Memorial Fund c/o First
Metropolitan United Church, 932 Balmoral Rd., Victoria BC V8T 1A8. 230796
Published in the Victoria Times-Colonist from 4/15/2006 - 4/17/2006.


MOFFAT, Stella Violet (nee LaBuc) July 22, 1925 April 5, 2006 The family
sadly announces the passing of their mother on April 5, 2006. She was
predeceased by her loving husband George in 2004. She leaves behind her
children, Florence (Ernie) of Regina, Glen (Wanda) of Victoria, Tammy (Greg)
of Coombs, and Robert (Shawn) of Langford. Her grandchildren, Lori, Jill,
Geoffrey, Jordan, Krista, Maya and Gavin, and her great grandchildren,
Brooklyn, Emily and Caytland. She will also be dearly missed by her sister
Nora (Archie) Roffey and brother-in-law Dick (Betty) Moffat of Calgary.
Also, Stella leaves behind many nieces and nephews and her special friend
Marilyn. She worked for many years in the housekeeping services at the
Executive and Dominion Hotels and had many friends there until retirement.
The family would like to thank all the emergency staff at the Royal Jubilee
Hospital for their care and understanding, as well as Dr. L.C.H. and Mrs
Ireland. No service by request, cremation at First Memorial Funeral
Services, Falaise Dr. Victoria. In lieu of flowers, the family wishes
donation to be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation in Stella's memory.
230936
Published in the Victoria Times-Colonist on 4/15/2006.


PRESTON, Mark May 25, 1917 April 11, 2006 Mark passed away peacefully
Tuesday evening, April 11, 2006. He was surrounded by family as he left us
for the stars. Mark was born in Regina, Saskatchewan as one of five sons and
one daughter to Onufrey and Annie Perepelycia. He had a long rewarding naval
career with the Royal Canadian Navy serving since 1939 and retiring in 1966
as a Lieutenant-Commander (Supply) at Esquimalt, B.C. After retirement, he
got involved in politics and had the pleasure to assist Dr. Scott Wallace
when he was the Conservative MLA for Oak Bay. He enjoyed his latter years
spending time with his family here, as well as rediscovering family in
Ukraine. Mark leaves his wife of 61 years, Lorraine; son, Donald (Lynne) of
Chilliwack; daughter, Marilyn of Victoria and granddaughter, Carole (Brent
Kellas) of Mission, B.C. and grandson, Keith (Kaarina Lenk) and
great-grandson, Elliott Preston Lenk. He also leaves to mourn his brothers,
Steve (Oregon) (also his best friend in the world), Jack and sister, Irene
(California); and many nieces and one nephew. Mark was pre-deceased by his
parents and brothers, Alec and Harry Preston. Mark led a full life and
enjoyed it all. Now he roams the universe asking questions to gain more
knowledge. Before his passing, Mark expressed deep gratitude to the nurses
at 3rd floor, VGH South and Victoria Hospice and his family joins him in
their thanks for their care and support. Also, a special thanks to Dr.
Anthony Yue. The Funeral Mass will be celebrated by Father Peter Ho in St.
Patrick's Church, 2060 Haultain Street on Wednesday, April 19, 2006 at 12:10
pm. Flowers gratefully declined. Donations, if desired, would be appreciated
to Victoria Hospice, 1952 Bay Street, Victoria, B.C. V8R 1J8. Condolences
may be offered to the family at www.mccallbros.com . 231169
Published in the Victoria Times-Colonist from 4/15/2006 - 4/18/2006.



RIVERS, Margaret Teresa Margaret was born in Victoria on May 4, 1911 and
passed away peacefully in her sleep on April 8, 2006 in Victoria. Margaret
lived in Nanoose Bay with her family, who then took her to James Island. It
was on James Island where she met her husband, Ray Rivers. The two of them
continued to live there, where they survived during the Depression by
collecting bottles to supplement their income. Margaret was a devoted mother
to her son Bryan. The two of them spent many hours at the beach with the
family dog, Laddy, playing and trying to control him, which was a losing
battle most of the time. She spent many summers with her family at their
cabin on Shawnigan Lake, while Ray commuted back and forth to his work on
James Island. Margaret will always be remembered fondly for her attentive
support to her aging parents in Victoria, for whom she did much housework
every weekend without fail, her love of children, gardening, baking,
dancing, and the pride she took in keeping her home as spotless as possible.
She was a selfless person who always gave freely to others. She will be
deeply missed by those whose lives she touched. Margaret was predeceased by
her beloved husband of 75 years, Ray Rivers, and is survived by her son
Bryan (Pam) Rivers. The family would like to thank all of the staff at Mt.
St. Mary's for their gentle and compassionate care. In accordance with her
wishes, there will not be a Funeral service. In lieu of flowers, a donation
can be made in her name to the charity of your choice. 229704
Published in the Victoria Times-Colonist from 4/13/2006 - 4/15/2006.

(Memoriam)
ROBINSON, Ken April 15,2005 "Kenny " Friend, teammate, cousin. "I listen for
your footsteps coming up the drive but you don't arrive. " Cousin Keith
231146
Published in the Victoria Times-Colonist on 4/15/2006.


(Memoriam)
ROBINSON, Kenneth Raymond November 28, 1951 April 15, 2005 To some you may
be forgotten To others a part of their past But to your family who dearly
loves you Your memory will always last. You were taken away from us so
suddenly one year ago today but you will forever be with us. Always in our
thoughts and hearts Your loving family 229275
Published in the Victoria Times-Colonist on 4/15/2006.



SMALL, John F. October 2, 1925 April 12, 2006 IN MEMORIAM SMALL, Ruth E. May
7, 1921 April 25, 2005 John (Jack) Francis Small passed away on April 12,
2006 at his home in Arbutus Ridge, BC after a long battle with cancer. Jack
was born and schooled in Toronto, joining the RCAF at 18 and left as an Air
Crew Officer. He married his wife Ruth in 1948 and they were together 57
years. Jack retired as VP of Marketing at Canadian Johns Manville in 1982
after a 24 year career in sales and marketing. Jack was a member of Lampton,
Seymour and Arbutus Ridge Golf courses and achieved a golfer's dream of
shooting 1 under par in 1973 at Seymour Golf course. Ruth and Jack had a
long and successful bridge partnership winning many tournaments. Ruth
predeceased Jack in April 2005. Survived by their children, Nancy Brongers
(John) of Prince George, BC; Bob Small (Janice) of Roberts Creek, BC;
Barbara Small of Victoria, BC; grandson John A. Small of Gibsons, BC; Jack's
siblings, Bob Small, Ruth Ball (Ralph) and Joyce Carter (Don) of Ontario;
Ruth's brother Norm Armstrong of Ontario and numerous nieces and nephews.
Many thanks to Dr. Decker for his compassionate care, to the VIHA homecare
workers and nurses and Harmony Healthcare workers. A private family service
will be held. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Canadian
Cancer Society, 100-394 Duncan Street, Duncan, BC, V9L 3W4. Condolences may
be offered at www.sands-funeral.com "Gone to join his favorite bridge
partner" 230406
Published in the Victoria Times-Colonist on 4/15/2006.


VOWLES, Marion Evelyn Born 31 December, 1929. Went to be with her Lord &
Savior, Jesus Christ on 11th April 2006. Marion passed away suddenly and
peacefully. She is survived by her sister Dorothy Stark, Coquitlam and will
be sadly missed by her many close family and friends. Marion was famous for
her #1 scones. The family wish to thank the staff at Saanich Peninsula Home
care for their kind caring service. Many thanks also to the volunteers at
Meals on Wheels. Service to be held at North Douglas Pentecostal Church on
Jolly where she took pride in attending for over 70 years. Funeral Service
will be held in the North Douglas Pentecostal Church, 675 Jolly Place,
Victoria, BC on Tuesday, April 18, 2006 at 1:00 p.m. Interment entrusted to
Hatley Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers, please make donations care of
North Douglas Church in trust for sponsor children of Thailand and
Philippines. 231091
Published in the Victoria Times-Colonist from 4/15/2006 - 4/16/2006.

(Memoriam)
WILLETT, Lea Passed away April 13, 2005 It is hard to believe you have been
gone for a year, but you will forever live in our hearts. You are greatly
missed by all your sons, daughters, grandchildren, nieces, nephews and many
friends. All our love forever. 231172
Published in the Victoria Times-Colonist from 4/15/2006 - 4/16/2006.


WOOLFENDEN, Brian F.R.A.I.C. 23 May, 1930 8 April, 2006 It is with great
sadness that we announce the death of Brian Woolfenden after a short battle
with cancer. Beloved husband and dearest friend to Edna, Yellowpoint;
devoted father to Andrew (Marliss), Vancouver; Rachel (Gary), Edmonton;
special stepfather to Jayne (Rick), Calgary; funloving step-grandfather to
Alison and Jeffrey, Calgary; and unique uncle to nephew Mark and nieces
Clare, Jane and Ann, U.K. Brian was born in Rochdale, Lancashire, U.K. He
was elected an Associate of the Royal Institute of British Architects in
1954, his many major projects in the U.K. culminating with the design of the
University of Lancaster, 1964/66. In 1966, he emigrated to Edmonton. Brian's
30-year professional career as a consulting architect in Edmonton was
highlighted by several award-winning projects, including the redevelopment
and expansion of the Cross Cancer Institute and the renowned innovative
Heritage Medical Research Building at the University of Alberta. He was a
gentlemen architect: his ethics, honesty, commitment and quiet demeanour
were highly respected by every client, associate and colleague, and indeed
by all. Upon his retirement, he was awarded the honorary title "Fellow of
the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada (FRAIC) " by his peers. Brian's
retirement years were happily spent with Edna at Yellowpoint, Vancouver
Island. He had an amazing zest for life and a great sense of humour and will
be greatly missed by all who knew him. A Memorial Service of Celebration
will be held on Saturday, 22 April, at 1:00 p.m., at St. Philip's Anglican
Church, Cedar, Vancouver Island. In lieu of flowers, a donation may be made
to St. Philip's Anglican Church (Roof Fund), 1797 Cedar Road, Cedar, B.C.,
V9X 1L6 or Nanaimo Regional General Hospital, 1200 Dufferin Crescent,
Nanaimo, B.C. V9S 2B7. 230107
Published in the Victoria Times-Colonist from 4/13/2006 - 4/19/2006.


ZIELINSKI, Alf Passed away peacefully on April 10, 2006 from a lengthy
battle with cancer. He will be greatly missed by Denise, Loyde and the staff
of the Alternate Water Store. He had a great impact on those who were lucky
enough to know him. Everyone will miss you. 231027
Published in the Victoria Times-Colonist on 4/15/2006.




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