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Victoria Times-Colonist; October 15, 2008
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Obituaries and Guest Books for 10/15/2008
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BELL, Dr. Donald FRCS (C), FACS, OB/GYN Died peacefully after a short
illness on Wednesday, October 08, 2008 at the age of 87. He is survived by
his loving wife Lois; son David (Roxy) of Wetaskiwin, AB and their children
Jordan and Mickey, daughter Joan (Jos) Prefontaine of Edmonton, son Richard
(Sandi) of Edmonton and their children Coulton and Taylor; Lois' children:
daughter Sharon (Todd) Smith of Peachland, daughter Susan (Murray) Smith of
Kelowna and their daughter Tori; son Bruce (Michele) Macdonald of Edmonton
and their children Kyla, Calen and Claire, daughter Judy (Eric) Janssens of
Sydney, Australia and their children Haley and Jake; three sisters-in-law:
Betty Bell of Victoria, BC, Mary Bell of Edmonton, AB, Timmi Black of
Lethbridge, AB and numerous nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his first
wife Peggy, daughter Donna Bell and his brothers Gordon, Ted and Alan.
Cremation. A Memorial Service will be held on Sunday, October 19, 2008 at
2:00 pm at Hainstock's Funeral Home, 9810-34 Avenue, Edmonton, AB.
Condolences may be sent to the family by visiting
www.springfieldfuneralhome.com 250-860-7077. 506368
Published in the Victoria Times-Colonist on 10/15/2008


BENDALL, Ruth (nee Raymond) April 25, 1924 October 10, 2008 It is with heavy
hearts that we announce the peaceful death of our mother, Ruth Bendall. She
is predeceased by her brothers, William and Charles, and her sister Mary,
and survived by her children, Julia (Steve), Raymond (Mary), Tony, and her
beloved grandchildren, Heather, Jessica and Alison. Ruth grew up in
Woodstock, New Brunswick, and attended Mount Allison University before
moving to Montreal, where she met and married Alfred John Bendall in 1946.
She moved to Victoria, BC in the 70's and established herself as a willing
volunteer for the Victoria Hospital Society Thrift Shop and as an avid
bridge player. She was elegant and poised, warm and loving. Although she
suffered tremendously in later years from the ravages of Rheumatoid
Arthritis and Parkinson's Disease, she never lost her gentle, lady-like
manner. Many thanks to the caring staff at Acacia Ty Mawr in Shawnigan Lake,
for their compassionate service to Mum over the last few years. We will all
miss her gentle presence in our lives, but we are thankful she is finally at
peace. Funeral service will be held at St. Luke's Anglican Church, 3821
Cedar Hill X Road, Victoria, on Thursday, October 16 at 3:00 pm. In lieu of
flowers, we are certain Ruth would have appreciated donations to the
Parkinson's Association. 506302
Published in the Victoria Times-Colonist on 10/15/2008


(Memoriam)
CAMPBELL, Archie & Irene October 15, 1984 and June 23, 1995 "Just Beyond the
Moon ". 472642
Published in the Victoria Times-Colonist on 10/15/2008


CLEMENS, Eric George July 1, 1938 October 6, 2008 Peacefully, after a
9-month struggle with cancer, Eric, our beloved brother and uncle, breathed
his last breath on October 6 in Victoria, BC. Eric leaves to mourn brother
Paul (Carole) (Hornby Island), sisters Val (Winnipeg) and Lenore
(Vancouver), niece Kristiana, and nephews Jeremy and Noah. Kristiana's
mother Pam also remained a valued friend. Born and raised in Winnipeg, Eric
lived and worked in London, England; Ames, Iowa; Ottawa; and finally
Victoria, the city he loved best. Eric obtained several degrees, which
charted his career path from architecture to public administration,
teaching, research and publication: Bachelor of Architecture, Master of
Architecture and Urban Design, and Master of Public Administration. Eric had
been co-authoring a book with UVic colleague Bob Bish. Despite recurring
physical weakness, Eric managed to complete his part in the project within
the last two weeks of his life. This determination to fulfil an obligation
was characteristic of Eric, as were his loyalty to family and friends, his
concern for their well-being, his integrity, his good will, and his
spiritual faith. He will be greatly missed. Having spent the first ten years
of his life in Winnipeg's mainly-Icelandic West End, Eric was the one who
kept us connected with our Icelandic roots. He took our mother (Amma) to
Iceland in 1991 and organized a wonderful 'clan gathering' of six to visit
relatives there in 2005. He was an active member of the Icelandic Club of
Victoria. Eric enjoyed some physical respite in the summer, when he visited
family and friends in Victoria and on the islands. Thanks to all for their
hospitality. Thanks also to the many folks who expressed their care and
concern for Eric during this difficult time. The family also wishes to thank
the staff at the Royal Jubilee Hospice for their kind and attentive care in
his last hours. Many thanks as well to colleague Evert Lindquist for his
invaluable help in arranging the memorial gathering. We are deeply grateful
to friend Joan Young for her stalwart support of Eric throughout his
illness. The gathering will be held on Saturday, October 18, at 1:00 p.m. in
the Fireplace Lounge, University Club, University of Victoria (parking lots
9 or 10). In lieu of flowers, donations in Eric's memory may be made to a
charity of choice. For further information contact 250-721-8055 506337
Published in the Victoria Times-Colonist from 10/9/2008 - 10/15/2008


CONNELLY, William Joseph St. J, LRCP&S (Edinburgh) LRCP&S, LMCC, DPH
(Glasgow) DCH (London) FRCP (Canada & London) William passed away after a
sudden illness at Jubilee Hospital on October 10th, 2008. He was predeceased
by his father, John Lynch, his mother Emily (Rooney), his much loved wife of
62 years, Marie Patricia (McDonald), and his oldest son, Martin. Born in
Glasgow, Scotland on June 26, 1922, he leaves two sons, James (Susan), and
Liam (Lorna), a grandson, Christopher (fiancee Amanda) and a sister,
Veronica (Nona) and long standing friends (Mary Corcoran Victoria BC, John
Harkes (Harkie) Craig, Victoria, Australia). As a captain and doctor in the
British Army, he spent time in India assisting in the stabilization of
returning injured WWII soldiers. William emigrated from Scotland to Canada
with his young family in 1957. He was a caring physician, who was a Medical
Officer of Health in Rotherham, England and in Weyburn, Saskatchewan. He
dedicated much of his life to Emergency Medicine; as a senior medical
officer with the Department of Health and Welfare in Ottawa (1961 1987), his
work included assisting in the draft of the country's first provincial
ambulance scheme; launching of the phenylketonuria (PKU) program in the
1960's (a protective test for newborns to find a treatable genetic
disorder); providing advice leading to the early withdrawal of thalidomide
from the marketplace in Canada; the management of the national Emergency
Medical Stockpile; the development and delivery of St. John's Ambulance
Training for many years; assisting in the development of our country's first
emergency airport plans; the creation and deployment of emergency medical
hospitals including some 20 hospitals around Saigon, during the Vietnam War.
He retired to Victoria in 1988 to be closer to family. In addition to his
work life, he loved visiting antique stores and flea markets in search of
curiosities. He was an avid golfer who loved to golf with his sons and
grandson and who made his first hole-in-one" at the age of 80. He was also
an active member of the Knights of Columbus. A much loved entertaining
storyteller, he will be missed by friends, family and his caregivers for the
past few years. Funeral to be held Thursday Oct 16th, 2008 at 10:00 AM at
Our Lady of Fatima Parish in Saanich, Vancouver Island, British Columbia.
506257
Published in the Victoria Times-Colonist on 10/15/2008


(Memoriam)
DALMAN, Norman December 3, 1932 October 15, 1988 In Memory 20 Years of
Missing You Love You Forever Your Loving Wife Eleanor Son Tim Dalman
(Paulette) Daughter Kim Maurer (Keith) Daughter Cheryl Boynton (Dave)
Daughter Wendy Fuller (Michael) 8 Grandchildren and 11 Great-Grandchildren
505332
Published in the Victoria Times-Colonist on 10/15/2008


(Memoriam)
ECKFORD, Jean Leslie Hi Mom. Missing the safe Harbour that was always you.
Love Heather. 506240
Published in the Victoria Times-Colonist on 10/15/2008


FUREY, Tony Passed away on October 10th, 2008 at the age of 49. Born in
Ottawa in 1959, Tony was an avid sports fan and was active in baseball,
hockey and bowling. He is survived by son Kent, daughter Adina, mother
Hazel, sisters Kim and Karen and brother Brian. Donations in Tony's name may
be made to the Victoria Hospice or the Canadian Cancer Society. 506230
Published in the Victoria Times-Colonist on 10/15/2008


GISSING, Mary Scuby Born December 8, 1919 in New Westminster. Died August
10, 2008 in Victoria. Survived by two children, Sharon Lea and Bill Brown, a
brother, Bill Scuby, and many friends. Throughout her life, she was
generous, loving and extraordinary. 506227
Published in the Victoria Times-Colonist on 10/15/2008


HAWBOLDT Donald (Don) Thomas Rod He worked hard, he lived hard and he loved
hard, and on October 11th, 2008, Victoria, BC he left us to help prepare the
way for those whom he has touched through his 59 years and who will remember
his often spoken words: ''Don't forget who loves ya.'' Since his retirement,
Don had been fighting with health problems but those closest to him, his
loving wife Patti, friends, Trevor and Ernie worked through these tough
times together. He will truly leave a huge hole in his community with his
passing. He was born in Central Onslow, Nova Scotia, on October 5, 1949 and
through the years he has done much and seen much. He saw service as a young
reservist with the Princess Louise Fusiliers, worked oil rigs, the north and
most recently was part of a Victoria Shipyards crew where he and his mates
put many a ship back into shape with his skills as a Journeyman. He was
predeceased by his son Stephen and step-daughter Carol. He leaves behind his
loving wife, Patti, and sons, Guy, Matthew and daughter Venus, along with
Richard, Karen (Duane), Ron (Glory), and grandchildren: Adam, Victoria,
Kaitland, Megan, Shandon, Christopher, Nicholas, Jordan, Antoine, Zackary
and Melissa. He is also survived by his mother, Edna, brothers and sisters,
Frank (Anita), Gloria (Bill), Shirley, Kip (his twin) (Wendy), Donna (Brian)
and Donald (Speedy) (Pat). A private family gathering and memorial is
planned to be held in Nova Scotia at a later date. Condolences may be
offered to the family at: . 506221
Published in the Victoria Times-Colonist on 10/15/2008


JOHL, Rasham December 9, 1926 October 9, 2008 It is with profound sadness
that our family announces the passing of our father, Rasham Johl on October
9th, 2008. He was born in Jandiala, India and came to Canada in 1952. He
retired from BC Forest Products after 35 years of service. He was
predeceased by his wife, Pritam Kaur and son Paul. He is survived by his son
Nirmal, daughter-in-law Nancy, daughter Gurbakesh, son-in-law Ramesh Takhar,
daughter Susan, son-in-law Bob Gill and his grandchildren Richie, Robbie,
Rippon, Sonya, Kahlil Ghian, and Aaron, and great grandchildren Ruhani, Sia,
Mya, and Ella. Despite many of life's adversities and numerous health issues
he always maintained a positive attitude. He will be dearly missed by family
and friends. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, October 18, 2008
at 11:00 a.m. at the First Memorial Funeral Services on Falaise Dr. in Royal
Oak. Akand Path at Sikh Temple 1210 Topaz Thursday and Friday. Bhog Saturday
October 18 following funeral services. 506266
Published in the Victoria Times-Colonist on 10/15/2008


JOHNNY, Ross Passed away peacefully at home with Clint and Carol Kerr on
Friday October 10, 2008. Ross was born in Westholme, BC on November 16, 1938
and was one of 4 children. He lived in Westholme with his family while he
was growing up and at Glendale Lodge for a few years, and then moved to the
Kerr home where he lived for 24 years. He is survived by his sister Delores
Young and her husband Jim, and many nieces and nephews. Ross worked with
many people who became good friends to him, especially George, Paul and
Clint in Stores and John Fisher and staff at Crossroads. Thanks to everyone
who wrote letters faithfully, took Ross out for coffee and talked on the
phone with him. It made a huge difference in his life and Ross learned a lot
from each of you. Ross mellowed in his later years and was very happy and
content with his home and work. Funeral services will be held at St. Ann's
Catholic Church in Duncan, BC, Tzouhalem Road on Wednesday, October 15th at
9:30 am and Ross will be buried in Westhome following the service. A
Memorial celebration of Ross's life will be held at the Kerr's home, 560
Boblaw Place in Metchosin, on Saturday October 18th from 2-5pm. Everyone
welcome. Thank you to the home support nurse Christine, Dr.O'Connell and all
the wonderful Beacon staff that tenderly helped cared for Ross these last
few months. 506343
Published in the Victoria Times-Colonist on 10/15/2008


KERKHOVEN, Albertine (Tina) Born in Chandler, QC., October 24, 1919, married
to Joe Kerkhoven since September 14, 1949, passed away October 14, 2008.
Survived by Joe, children Henry (Beatrice), John (Laurie), Tom (Francoise),
Donna and grandchildren Eric and Gillian. A private family memorial will be
held at a later date. 506354
Published in the Victoria Times-Colonist on 10/15/2008


LIMA, Laura Passed away peacefully in Victoria, British Columbia on the
morning of October 11, 2008. Laura Lima was born on November 26, 1913 in
Vila Franca do Campo, Sao Miguel, Azores, Portugal. Predeceased by her
husband Tony. Survived by her four sons: Joe (Linda); Albert, Tony (Maria)
and Arthur. Fondly remebered by her four grandchildren; Justin, Adam, Paul
and Andrea. The family would like to extend their thanks for all the
wonderful care provided by the staff at the Aberdeen Hospital (Lansdowne
Unit). Prayers will be offered at Our Lady of Fatima, 4635 Elk Lake Drive,
Victoria, B.C. on Thursday, October 16, 2008 at 7:00 p.m. Mass for Christian
Burial will be celebrated on Friday October 17, 2008 at 11:00 a.m. Reverend
Father Manuel Cardoso celebrant. Interment to follow at Royal Oak Burial
Park. Flowers gratefully declined, rather donations to the Greater Victoria
Eldercare Foundation, 1454 Hillside Avenue, Victoria, BC, V8T 2B7, attention
Lansdowne Unit, would be appreciated by the family. 506381
Published in the Victoria Times-Colonist on 10/15/2008


MACGREGOR, E.M.K. (BGen) (Rtd) M.C., CD. Keith Ernest Morgan 85, Victoria,
formerly of Calgary, Alberta, passed away suddenly October 12, 2008 in the
Lodge at Broadmead. Born in 1923, the son of Ernest and Margaret (Morgan)
MacGregor, he attended school in Calgary. After finishing high school and
one year at the University of Alberta he joined the Officers Training Corps
at Gordon Head, Victoria in 1942. It was at this time he met his wife to be
Josephine (Joie) Ley. Sent overseas to England he joined the Loyal Edmonton
Regiment, fought in Italy from the Hitler line north. He was awarded the
Military Cross for his leadership and bravery at Naviglio in Italy. He was
wounded in Holland just before the end of the war. He married Joie in
October 1945 and continued his military career with Princess Patricia's
Canadian Light Infantry (PPCLI) he commanded 2 PPCLI from 1963 to 1966. He
also served with the UN in the Middle East and Vietnam. During his infantry
career he helped raise three sons, Kirk (Toronto), Clive (Halifax) and Roy
(Winnipeg). He retired in 1976 as a Brigadier General Commanding Camp
Gagetown and then moved to Victoria. After retiring he remained active in
the Loyal Edmonton Regiment Association, worked for the Last Post Fund.
Interested in municipal affairs he participated in community activities such
as the establishment of the Galloping Goose Trail in Victoria. He loved the
outdoors, walking, camping or riding his bike when he could. His active life
was severely curtailed in 2004 with the diagnosis of Parkinson's disease. He
is survived by his wife of 63 years: Joie, his sons Kirk, Clive and Roy, his
brother Tom MacGregor and sister Beth Jantzie (Calgary), grandchildren;
Jennifer MacGregor (Brighton), Daniel MacGregor (Melbourne), Cameron
MacGregor and Dawn MacGregor (Winnipeg). Cremation has taken place and
internment will be at a later date. Memorial service will be held on Friday
1:30 PM at St. Lukes Church, Saanich, reception to follow. Donations may be
made to the Parkinson's Foundation or the Last Post Fund. 506352
Published in the Victoria Times-Colonist on 10/15/2008


MacLEAN, Dorothy Irene (nee Templeton) Dorothy passed away peacefully after
a brief battle with cancer at the Credit Valley Hospital in Mississauga,
Ontario on 10 October 2008. She is survived by her husband of 59 years,
Robert; her children Bob, David, Carol, and Loralee; and her grandchildren
Tony, Heather, and Alexandra. Dorothy lived a full and rewarding life of 83
years. Born in Emerson, Manitoba, she met and married Robert, a Canadian
Naval officer. His career took her and their family to postings in Halifax,
Ottawa, Victoria, and Norfolk, Virginia. Dorothy, a loving wife and mother,
had given generously of her time volunteering at hospitals. She was a great
communicator, and her sense of humour and kind soul endeared her to many
friends. While we miss Dorothy very much, her spirit lives in us every day.
Her life will be celebrated at a family service. Robert can be contacted at
720-380 Princess Royal Drive, Mississauga, Ontario L5B 4M9, or by email at
506205
Published in the Victoria Times-Colonist on 10/15/2008


MARTELL, Wayne April 2, 1939 September 8, 2008 Please join us to celebrate
Wayne's life on Sunday, October 19, at 4048 Century Road, Victoria, 3:00
6:00 p.m. 506298
Published in the Victoria Times-Colonist on 10/15/2008


McELROY, Lynn (McCarthy) Born May 24, 1943 in Regina Saskatchewan A saint
amongst our midst Lynn's family is grieved to announce the passing of their
adored Mother, Grandmother, Sister and Daughter. Lynn is survived by her
sons, Scott & Glen (Barbara), grandsons, David, Marc, and Ronan, parents,
Patrick and Edith McCarthy, sisters and brother, Merle (Bob), Sharon (Rudy),
and Vern, and numerous nieces and nephews, and cousins. Lynn's first
profession was that of an elementary school teacher, which she enjoyed for
16 years in many small towns throughout Saskatchewan, Alberta and B.C. Since
moving with her family to Victoria in 1986, Lynn dedicated herself to
improving the lives of others through her work with the Victoria Association
for Community Living. Lynn's family wish to thank the residents and staff of
McRae home for all the joy they brought to her life. Lynn's `spare time' was
spent enjoying her two passions; lawn bowling and gardening. She was a
member of the Vic West Lawn Bowl Club and held many National Titles in the
sport. As a National Lawn Bowl team member, Lynn represented Canada at the
World Indoor Championships in Belfast Ireland, the Asia Pacific Games, and
the 2006 Commonwealth Games, as well as multiple other international
tournaments. When not working, bowling, or traveling, Lynn could be found
tending her flower and vegetable gardens. To appreciate beauty; To find the
best in others; To give one's self; To leave the world a little better,
Whether by a healthy child, A garden patch, Or a redeemed social condition;
To have played and laughed with enthusiasm, And sung with exultation; To
know even one life has breathed easier Because you have lived Lynn's quick
smile and laughter will be missed by her family, those she cared for, played
and worked with, as well as her many friends and acquaintances here and
around the world. A celebration of life will be held Saturday October 18,
2008 1-3pm at the Vic West Lawn bowl Club, 95 Bay St. in Vic West next to
the skate board park. It was Lynn's wish that donations in her name be made
to Community Living Victoria, 3861 Cedar Hill X-Road Victoria, BC V8P 2M7
#250 477-7231 ext 39 in lieu of flowers or gifts. 506389
Published in the Victoria Times-Colonist on 10/15/2008



(Memoriam)
NITOBE, Dr. Inazo On the 75th Anniversary of his death in Victoria, BC Dr.
Inazo Nitobe was one of Japan's best known authors, educators and statesmen,
born 1862 of a samurai family in Victoria's twin-city of Morioka. In 1891,
Nitobe became a Quaker through his marriage to an American woman, Mary
Patterson Elkinton. His book Bushido: The Soul of Japan" written in 1899
became essential reading in the West for understanding the Japanese psyche.
Nitobe's academic posts included those at the Universities of Hokkaido and
Kyoto. In 1918, he became the first president of Tokyo Women's University.
He later served as the first Assistant Director General for the League of
Nations before becoming Japan's Chief Director to the Institute of Pacific
Relations. He became a vocal critic of growing militarism. Nitobe died in
Victoria at Royal Jubilee Hospital on October 15th, 1933 while returning
home to Japan from a meeting of the Institute for Pacific Relations in
Canada. A memorial garden at the Royal Jubilee Hospital created by
Friendship Societies in Victoria and Morioka honours the memory of Dr. Inazo
Nitobe, a man who expressed the desire to be a bridge across the Pacific".
504896
Published in the Victoria Times-Colonist on 10/15/2008


REESOR, Dale Emery Born on June 20, 1922 in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, passed
away peacefully on October 12, 2008 in Victoria, BC. Predeceased by his wife
Winnifred in 1998 and brother, Ellys Reesor (Gladys). Lovingly remembered by
his children, Dennis (Val), Donna (Raymond) and Les (Janet); 7 grandchildren
and 8 great grandchildren. A Celebration of Dale's life will be held at
McCALL BROS. FAMILY CHAPEL, Johnson and Vancouver Streets, on Saturday,
October 18th, 2008 at 2:00 pm. In lieu of flowers, donations in his memory
may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society, 750 Hillside Avenue, Victoria,
BC, V8T 1Z6 or a charity of your choice. Condolences may be offered to the
family at www.mccallbros.com 506318
Published in the Victoria Times-Colonist on 10/15/2008


SPEED, Ronald Dick December 30, 1925 October 10, 2008 Ron passed away
peacefully at the Nanaimo Regional General Hospital. He is lovingly
remembered by his wife of 55 years, Marjorie, children, David (Donna), Karen
(Russell) Blow and Daniel (Nancy Hayes), grandchildren Terry, Jeff, and
Brett, Oliver and Lucas (Blow), Jessica and Blake. Born in Winnipeg,
Manitoba, he joined the Royal Canadian Navy Volunteer Reserve (RCNVR) in
1944 as an Ordinary Seaman, serving aboard HMCS Belleville during the Second
World War. He also served in Korea in 1952/ 53 aboard the HMCS Crusader, and
retired from the Canadian Forces in 1979 as a Lieutenant Commander. Residing
in Qualicum Beach, Ron had a passion for golf, camping and enjoyed fishing
off the coast of Vancouver Island. He loved to play his piano, do the daily
crossword and spent most days quietly reading a book. We had one last Happy
Hour" together on the night of your passing, you will be forever in our
hearts. At the request of the family, no service to be held. in lieu of
flowers, donations will be accepted by the Salvation Army. Ready Aye Ready"
506363
Published in the Victoria Times-Colonist on 10/15/2008


TURENNE, Arthur Robert March 25, 1954 October 11, 2008 Passed away in
Nanaimo, BC. Born and raised in St. Boniface, Manitoba. A resident of the
West Coast for 20 years. Art will be remembered for his strength of
character and spirit of determination, being an accomplished musician,
artist and graphic designer, and his contributions to the community.
Predeceased by his parents: Robert and Irene (Janssens) Turenne, survived by
his loving wife and friend Nora Lynn (Baril) of Winnipeg, sister Lori Ann
(Marvin) Iverson of Ft. Saskatchewan, AB, brother Mark of Victoria, nephew
Ryan (Kate) Iverson of Prince George, also other family and friends. A
private memorial service will be held in Ft. Saskatchewan, AB. Donations may
be made to the Nanaimo Hospital Palliative Care. TELFORD'S MEMORIAL SERVICES
1-250-751-2254 1-866-503-5553 506279
Published in the Victoria Times-Colonist on 10/15/2008


YOULDEN, Dorothy Grace (nee Hawthornthwaite) 17 September 1931 08 October
2008 On Wednesday night Mom passed away at Victoria General Hospital. Who
knew it was her time and how hard this would be we miss you so much, Mom.
Dot was known for her love of life, humour and her many community services.
Predeceased by husband, Jack Youlden. Left to mourn are her daughter, Lynn
Gosvig (Darren Mancuso); son, Daryl (Dr. Cathy Youlden); granddaughters,
Gessica and Billy, her loving partner, Fred Jauck, and many loving family
and friends. Flowers declined, donations to De Mezey Memorial-Abbeyfield
Housing Society, 250-721-5020. Service to be held Saturday, October 18, 2:00
pm at First Memorial Funeral Services, 4725 Falaise Dr., Royal Oak,
Victoria, 250-658-5244. 506077
Published in the Victoria Times-Colonist from 10/11/2008 - 10/15/2008


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