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Garnet Lee

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Garnet William Lee

April 28, 1951 – April 25, 2012

Garnet was born near the little prairie town of Fairlight, Saskachewan.

He was predeceased by parents Harry and Vera Lee, brother Ivan, and father-in-law Oliver Dubois.

He leaves his wife of 36 years, Kerry, daughters Rhonda (Mike) and Sandra (Dylan), sister Ila (Barry), mother-in-law Ella Dubois, and sister-in-law Kathy Mouat (Gerald). He also leaves many cousins East of the Rockies, and many friends on Salt Spring Island and in the Cowichan Valley.

Garnet spent most of his working life as a mechanic for the Municipality of N. Cowichan, while raising his family in Crofton. The past 19 years were spent farming on Salt Spring Island.

He was a volunteer fireman on Vancouver Island for many years, and an active member of SSI Farmers Institute and SSI Farmland Trust. His passion was the Fall Fair. Garnet was always willing to help out friends and neighbours. He was well known for his integrity, honesty, generosity, practical skills, sense of humour and “Garnet wisdom”.

Thanks to so many friends and neighbours who are helping our family over these difficult months, Doctors at RJH, and Victoria Hospice and their incredible team. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests a donation to a SSI Community Group of your choice or Victoria Hospice.

Please join us to honour Garnet

and share your stories.

Celebration of Life will be held at the Farmers Institute, 351 Rainbow Rd.

on June 2, at 2:00 p.m.

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Beatrice Woodward

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Beatrice Louise Woodward

January 27, 1927 to April 22, 2012

Artist, Gardener, Traveller, Poet, Naturalist, Mother, Grandmother and

Great Grandmother

Louise created a place of beauty at her Salt Spring Island home, where she painted exquisite works of Impressionistic art in oils. She was a gifted painting instructor and taught many students who are now accomplished artists themselves. Louise was heard to quip that her religion was “pillows” and her house was always filled with comfort, hospitality and warmth. She fought fearlessly all her life for her independence, and her friends and family knew that time spent with Louise was always the best of times: meaningful and inspiring. As a child, Louise believed that she could fly – and she was far older than you would think before she grudgingly admitted that her dreams had earthly limits. For 40 years, including this year, she travelled to Mexico for a few winter months, usually alone, and she was the first person we knew to discover each of the beautiful places tourists now take for granted. Just a few weeks ago she was swimming in the ocean, painting local scenes, and striding through the cobblestone streets of a Mexican village. Right up until the recent diagnosis of her sudden illness, she remained a strong and vigorous person with many years of potential still in her; such is the unfairness of things.

Louise loved her garden which provided endless inspiration for her paintings. She had a wonderful green thumb and a passion for native plants. Louise was very content to be her own company, but she was a member of many groups on Salt Spring Island and contributed intelligence and creativity to them all. She is remembered by the Canadian Federation of University Women, the CFUW Book Club, the Perennial Group of the Salt Spring Garden Club, the Shakespeare Reading Group, the Writer’s Group of South Salt Spring Island, and she was a volunteer member of the Senior Peer Counsellors.

Louise held a BA from UBC (Fine Arts Major) and a Fine Arts Diploma from Langara College, as well as pursuing further mastery of painting and drawing from the Victoria College of Art and the Master Painters Workshop in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. She was an accomplished sculptor. Throughout her career, she continued to participate in workshops and seminars in Canada, California, France, and Mexico, as well as teaching painting in France, Mexico and on Salt Spring Island. Her paintings are found in private collections throughout North America as well as in France. There will be a retrospective of her work on Salt Spring at a venue and date to be announced.

Louise was the fifth and youngest child of Beatrice and Eric Wade of Surrey B.C. Her loving family includes her daughter Linda Jean Stanton, her son E.J. (Jack) Woodward, her granddaughters Sarah Louise Stanton (husband Jason Smith), Alisa Jean Stanton and Elizabeth Rose Woodward, her great granddaughter Emma Jean Stanton, her late son-in-law Patrick Stanton, her daughters-in-law Glenda Woodward and Jane McKinnon, her first husband John K. Woodward of Churchill Road on Salt Spring Island, and her long-time partner the late Jay Coulter (survived by his children Margot, Marnie and Mark Coulter). Louise’s sister Bernice Mathews lives in Calgary; Louise has many beloved nieces and nephews throughout Western Canada.

No memorial has yet been planned. Indeed, she specifically asked that no service, funeral or celebration of her life be held. But we expect that those of us who honour the memory of Louise will find a way to gather and remember her many inspiring qualities. In the meantime, thoughts, comments, remembrances, anecdotes and tributes are welcome at www.legacy.com/obituaries/timescolonist.

The family is so grateful for the caring and professional support provided by the home support nurses and home support workers, all of whom were loving, kind, and dedicated.

Fred Morton

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MORTON, Fred Arthur.

Following a brief illness Art died

peacefully with his family and friends

beside him in Lady Minto Hospital, Salt

Spring Island, B.C., on April 21st, 2012.

Art was born May 9th, 1920 in Rock

Bay Hospital, near Sayward, B.C.

Art was predeceased by his beloved

wife Doris. He is survived by his

brother Ralph, his sisters in law Ruth

and Norma, nieces and nephews.

There will be no service at Art’s request. In lieu of fl owers

may we suggest donations to Salt Spring Island Conservancy,

P.O. Box 722, Ganges, Salt Spring Island, B.C. V8K 2W3, or a

charity of your choice.

Art and his family have been deeply grateful for the exceptional

kindness and dedication of the staff at Lady Minto Hospital and

for many years of care by Dr. Jan MacPhail. We are indebted

to the staff and residents of Meadowbrook for their warm

welcome and support, and to the wonderful friends and home

care who have done so much for him over the years.

A celebration of Art’s life will be held at Meadowbrook, 121

Atkins Road, Ganges at 2pm on Saturday May 26th, 2012.

Elizabeth Lethbridge Kirwin

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Elizabeth Mary Lethbridge Kirwin (nee Grigg)

October 26, 1920 – April 20, 2012

Elizabeth passed away peacefully on April 20th at the age of 91.

Elizabeth was born in Montreal, an only child of Richard Louis Grigg and May Armstrong. She spent most of her life in the Eastern Townships, her family farm in Stanstead and summer home on Lake Memphremagog held a special place in her heart.

She married in 1942 and is predeceased by her husband, Bruce Kirwin (2009) and her eldest son, Richard (1973).

Elizabeth will be lovingly remembered by her four children: David (Norah) Harry (Elaine) Jill (Bob) and Jehanne (Tilley). She also leaves 5 grand children, Jennifer, Heather, Katie, Don and Lindsay, 2 great grand children Zoe and William.

Elizabeth was, a “LADY” with a true sense of style, her good taste brought her to Salt Spring in 1980 where she quickly became involved in the community. Golf, bridge, boating, volunteering, and her love of people soon made her many friends, her zest for life continued. Her love of travel took her around the globe, she enjoyed any adventure and was game for anything. You did a great job Mum, we all love you, you will be sadly missed – thank you Mum for being you, you are the best – never to be forgotten.

Special thanks to Dr. Barclay and the wonderful staff at Lady Minto Hospital whose exemplary care and compassion helped our mother through her last months, special mention to the kitchen staff for the delicious food she loved.

A Celebration of Life will be held on Sunday April 29th

from 1pm to 4pm at Jehanne’s, 120 Fairview Road.

Edna Gatt

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Edna Gatt

It is with great sadness we announce the

sudden passing of our dear Mum and Granny on Thursday April 19, 2012.  

Edna was born in Nottingham, England on February 16, 1921. She is survived by her loving family; son Fraser, daughter Jane (Rodger) and her beloved grandchildren, Jen (Sam), Peter, Kaiti (Luke) and Kristen.

Mum lived a very full and vibrant life. She was a Wren during WWII and then immigrated to Canada, working as a legal secretary before raising her family in Vancouver and Victoria. In 1983, she moved to Saltspring Island where she quickly became an active member of the community. She filled her days enjoying island life, volunteering in many areas and spending time with the many friends she made along the way.

Mum was an inspiration on how to live life to the fullest. She loved unconditionally, and was truly loved and cherished by all who knew her. She will be deeply missed.

A celebration of her wonderful life will be held on Saltspring Island on Saturday, May 5, 2pm at Meadowbrook.

In Mums memory, donations can be made to Jeneece Place, a program of the Queen Alexandra Foundation for Children.

John Richardson

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John Eldon Richardson

JUNE 25, 1919 – APRIL 19, 2012

We are saddened to announce the passing of  John Eldon Richardson, born June 25th 1919 in New Westminster, BC. A veteran of WW2, he died at his home of 32 years on Salt Spring Island BC, April 19th 2012 after a lengthy illness. John is survived by his loving wife of 69 years Isabelle and his beloved children, son Greg (Betty),  daughter Val MacDonald (Mike ) and son Frank and his Grandchildren Sarah, Oonagh and her husband Rich,  Brendan, Aimee, Hana, Ryan, Carly and great grand daughter Louka. A service will be held at the Saltspring Island Church on Hereford Avenue Thursday April 26th 2012 at 3:00 pm.

John was greatly loved and will be deeply missed.

Mabel Wilson

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Mabel

Wilson

JULY 23, 1923 – APRIL 17, 2012

Our beautiful Mom Mabel died quietly and peacefully at sun-up. Born in Hartney, Manitoba to Joe and Annie Dooley, she lived most of her adult life in Sask., mainly Regina, before moving to Salt Spring Island in 2008.  She had a wonderful life full of love, devotion to family, work for Sask. Department of Highways,  dancing, golfing, curling, enjoying her many friends and her 23 retirement winters in Arizona. She battled devastating effects of ALS for the last 3 1/2 years before succumbing to influenza and pneumonia.

Family was everything to her. She was predeceased by her loving and much-loved husband Alex in 1997, brother Jim and sister Mary. She was loved and will be missed by her son Ed (Marian) Wilson, her daughter Bev (Terry) Bolton, grandchildren Kirsten Bolton, Devon (Kathy) Bolton, Shelley (Rob) Holben, and Robert (Lisa) Wilson and by great -grandchildren Courtenay and McKenzie Bolton and Ethan Holben. Also survived by brothers Joe (Jenny) Dooley and Ernie (Cheryl) Dooley and sisters Jean (Frank) Jezzard, Anne Laurent, and Dorothy (Gord) Burgess. With her struggles over, we like to think she is golfing and waltzing with Dad again.

Thank you to Drs Leavitt and Beaver, the staff and volunteers of Braehaven and the Residential Care Unit at Lady Minto Hospital. If desired, memorial donations may be made to the ALS Society or a charity of your choice.

Ken Rouleau

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Ken Rouleau

July 15, 1968 – April 13, 2012

Ken Rouleau passed away peacefully Friday,  April 13, 2012 as a result of a long brave battle with ALS. He was survived by his son Dorian;  partner Christina Siegers; Mother Helen Rouleau; his father  Ralph Rouleau,  and wife Maureen; oldest brother Mark and family;  sister Janice Williamson and family; and Brother Greg and family. 

There will be a celebration of Ken’s life held in the Japanese Garden by ArtSpring; Sunday April 22 at 12:00pm. In lieu of flowers please consider donating to the ALS society or to the Salt Spring library. 

Christina would like to personally thank all caregivers, friends, and family who provided care and support for Ken, Dorian and herself through this time. A special thank you to Samantha Wilson for all that she gave and to the amazing community of Salt Spring Island.

And thank you to Ken for touching so many hearts. We Love you Kenny.

Margaret Dow

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Joan Margaret Dow (nee Rigden)

April 12, 1934 – May 10, 2012

Predeceased by her husband Jim Dow. Survived by her sister Arlene, daughters Kim, Sandy (E.T.) and grandchildren Zack, Heidi (Dan), Erika (Gordon). Cousins, great grandson Dexter, two nieces, a nephew and their children. A celebration of her life will be announced. Thank you to Drs. Crossland and Reznick and all the nurses who took such great care of Joan. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to Muscular Dystrophy Canada, www.muscle.ca.

We love you. To quote Joan, “Que sera sera, Whatever.” We will miss you.

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Margaret Johnson

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Margaret Louise Johnson [Fothergill]

April 11, 1917 – March 29, 2012

Our mother passed away peacefully in the West Coast General Hospital. She was born and raised in New Westminster, living on Salt Spring Island over the years and moved to Alberni in 2011.

She was predeceased by her husband Donald Johnson in 1974.

She leaves to mourn her son, Carl [Suzanne] of Alberni, B.C and daughter Carolyn [Norman] Mouat of Salt Spring Island, B.C

Her grandchildren, Jennifer Johnson and Joanne Chapman; Brenda [Derek] Conlin, Barbara [Richard] Nemeth, Susan [Micheal] Garside, Karen [Doug Abernethy] Mouat, Kathleen Mouat. Great grandchildren Kayla; Paige, Hayden and Bryson; Laura and Michael; Kirby and Stuart; Anna, Molly and Kate; Gavin, Myles, Sam and Jackson. Great, great grandchildren Lilly and Nathan; Marius Mac; Amy; McKinley.

Her elder sister Ruth Graham living in Burnaby and numerous nieces and nephews.

Her marriage to Leo Grimard in 1995 brought them great joy until his death in 2008

Louise loved her birthdays, was an avid card player and spent many years as a volunteer at the Woodland school in New Westminster.

There will be no service as we honour our mothers wishes.

Our thanks to the staff of Fir Park Village and West Coast General Hospital; Lady Minto Hospital and to Meadowbrook Senior Residence, Salt Spring Island, for such loving care.