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MARY (MOLLIE) REGAN

February 6, 1915 – May 25, 2011

Mary (Mollie) Regan nee Macfarlane was born in Secunderabad, India February 6, 1915. In 1929 the family moved to Vancouver, Canada, and in 1989 she came to join her daughter Lynn on Salt Spring Island. She lived a quiet and good life, enjoying her gardens, involved in raising her grandchildren, volunteering at Greenwoods, and later living at Greenwoods until her death on May 25, 2011. She is predeceased by her husband Frank, sister Avis, and brothers Noel, George, and Cyril. Mollie is survived by her daughter Lynn on Salt Spring, granddaughter Mary in Vancouver, grandson Graham in Halifax and nephew Glenn in Vancouver.

Thank you to the exceptional staff of Greenwoods who nurtured her during her five years in residence at Greenwoods, and who sensitively and lovingly cared for her during her final days.

Thank you also to the hospice volunteers who gave of their time so unselfishly.

No service. Rather than flowers, please donate to the Greenwoods Foundation, requesting that your donation be used to augment their courtyard garden which gives the residents and their families so much pleasure in life.

The Wind

With no companion to my mood,

Against the wind as it should be,

I walk, but in my solitude

Bow to the wind that buffets me

– Vikram Seth

Deboragh T. Gainer

had a peaceful passing May 21, 2011 from cancer.  A Memorial Celebration of Life will be held June 4th, 2011 at 4:00pm Fulford Hall. Potluck. Donations in lieu of flowers to BC Cancer, Inspire Health or the Arts Community in Salt Spring were Deboragh’s wishes.

IRENE HELEN HAWKSWORTH

It’s with sadness that we announce the passing of Irene Helen Hawksworth (nee Sims) on May 10 after a relatively short battle with cancer, something she faced with acceptance, determination and spiritual strength.

Born Sept 15, 1925 in Willoughley, Ontario, close to Niagara Falls, she was predeceased by parents Alfred and Ruth Sims, brothers Chuck, Ed and Fred, and sister Jean as well as husband Jim in 1965 and long-time companion Gordon Hutton in 1995. She is survived by loving sons Brian (Granddaughter Kenzie) and David (Marilyn), brothers Gordon (Audrey), Earl (Elda), Robert and Winston, and sister Evelyn as well as many nieces and nephews, especially niece and long-time friend Merilyn Scorse.

With her pioneering spirit, Irene moved from the Niagara Falls area in 1947 to Vancouver where she worked for the Toronto-Dominion Bank, becoming the first woman paying teller in BC, one of her many accomplishments. There she met Jim whom she married on May 5, 1949. The pioneering continued in 1955 when the young Hawksworth family moved to Salt Spring to live on their newly acquired 20 acre farm. There, Irene’s love of animals grew, becoming a successful dog obedience instructor and was the first woman competitor at the BC Sheep Dog Trials. She began the K-9 Kennels in 1959 which she successfully ran until 1970. In 1974 she met Gordon Hutton and with him took up the retirement life of bridge (she became known as the Iron Duchess), poker, travel and the continuation of the game of golf. Golf was her passion. She took up the game in 1963 at age 38 which, in the golfing world, is considered old to learn the game, let alone win tournaments. By 1967 when her name first appeared on the Shipley Cup and until her final win in 2004, the Evans Cup, her name appears no less than 40 times on many other cups, bowls and trophies competed for within the local Golf Club. This includes an impressive run of 11 Club Championship Wilson Cups from 1977 to 1988, 10 Carmichael Rose Bowls from 1971 to 1993 and 6 Salt Spring Island Invitational Championships from 1979 to1988.

The Family thanks Mom’s many friends for their love and support over the years, especially Rita Dods, her “oldest” friend on the Island since their meeting in 1956. And many thanks to Dr. David Beaver and to those at the Lady Minto Hospital who cared for her with compassion during their brief association, as well to the wonderful Hospice volunteers of the Bessie Dane Foundation.

Flowers are graciously declined by family.  Please consider gifts in Mom’s memory to a wildlife organization of your choice; in her words, “They need it now”.

A Remembrance Service followed by a tea will be held at the Royal Canadian Legion Br #92 on May 21st, commencing at 1pm.

MARY (MAY) ROGERSON DAVID

nee: Paul

May was born in Merritt, BC August 22nd, 1913 and passed on May 9th, 2011 in Lady Minto Hospital on Salt Spring Island with her family at her bedside. She was predeceased by her husband Bill, all her siblings and two Grandchildren. Mary is survived by 3 sons, Jack (Edith) Cunliffe of Princeton; Dorsey (Joan) Cunliffe of Port Albernie and Tom (Leslie) David of Salt Spring as well as 7 grandchildren, 7 great grandchildren, 2 great great grandchildren and a large extended family.

A service will be held Saturday, May 21 at 1 pm in the Tri-Admiral Hall, 506 Lower Ganges Road, Salt Spring Island. Flowers gratefully declined. If desired, a donation could be given to the BC Cancer Fund or the Heart and Stroke Fund.

Who has seen the wind? Neither you nor I. But when the trees bend down their heads, The wind is passing by.

ANNE SUTFIN

SUTFIN, Anne

On May 9, 2011, Mrs. Anne Sutfin (nee: Reynolds) passed away peacefully at her home on Salt Spring Island, B.C. at the age of 85.

Anne is survived by her elder sister Margaret Bell, her son Mark Jennings (Brenda), her daughter Shendi Keshet (Jocelyn) and many other loving family members.

A memorial service will be held on Saturday, May 21st at 2:00 pm at the All Saints by-the-sea Anglican Church, 110 Park Dr., Salt Spring Island. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the B.C. Cancer Foundation (www.bccancerfoundation.com).

PETER WEIS

June 5, 1934 – May 5, 2011

Peter wrote the book “Weeds and Seeds,” and many gardening articles in the Driftwood. These written words are a gift from Peter: “This is always with me; the sheer wonder of the reality of my existence. I ask for no more, I am content, I have come to know the ecstasy of Love, of Beauty, and of Grace, and I am overwhelmed. To come into a moment of existence in this universe and to know this leaves me in stunned awe.”

No funeral, by request. The family is hosting ‘Peter’s Love Fest’ in honour of his infinite existence, June 11, 2 p.m. RSVP 250-653-4254. Some of Peter’s last words:“It’s been a blast and an honour, this lifetime ranks among the best.”

He is loved by all of us; Shea, Niko, Wendy, Dianne and many many more….

GRACE TERRY

(nee Adlam)

1914 – 2011

Mum is finally taking a rest. She wanted to go to work but was not able to today. Mum lived a full busy life and was always ready to help. Predeceased by her husband Bill, sons Bill Jr. and Michael. Left to celebrate her life, daughters Pat O’Neill and Lyn Terry, son Peter Terry (Debbie), 13 grandchildren, 16 great grand children, 10 great great grandchildren and 2 great, great, great grandchildren. A family gathering will be held at a later date. Mum wished to be donated to U.B.C. for anatomical study. In lieu of flowers, donations to Grandmothers for Grandmothers.

CORA TOSH

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Sept. 30, 1914 – April 30, 2011

After watching the Royal Wedding, Mom decided it was her time to go. She passed away peacefully surrounded by her family.

Gardening was her passion. Even at the age of 90 she was out there with her pick and shovel. Mom had an artistic flair. She took design courses in dressmaking, ikebana (Japanese flower design), and masonry. Her creative and artistic ability showed itself in her love of making hats.

She was predeceased by her daughter Corinne and by her husband David. Left to celebrate her life are her daughter Sherrill (Ken), granddaughters Heather (James) and Jayna (Jeff), and her great-grandchildren Danielle, Liam, and Andrew. A memorial tea will be held at the OAP room of Fulford Hall on May 29, 2011, from 2 to 5 p.m. In memory of mom, don your favourite hat.

CAROLINE HAMILTON

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Caroline was born in Oxford England. She attended Maltman’s Green School, followed by art schools in Winchester and Oxford. She came to BC in 1967 to teach art at Strathcona Lodge Girls School in Shawnigan Lake. She later went north to teach in Yellowknife. After a diagnosis of MS, she stayed for a while with her dear friend Nonie Guthrie on SSI. Caroline fell in love with the island and moved here permanently to teach at SSI Secondary School.

Caroline was deeply religious and in 2005 joined the Order of the Sisterhood of St. John the Divine of Toronto as an oblate. Her participation in the Anglican community brought much pleasure to those who knew her in the parish of All Saints by-the-Sea. She was generous with her time, leading small religious discussion groups and offering her brilliant painting and sketching expertise to many older students and friends in her home. She will be greatly missed by her friends, as well as by her many art students.

Predeceased by her beloved parents, Kenneth and Doreen, Caroline will be deeply missed by her sister Boodie (Mike), brother James (Elisabeth), niece Lydia and nephews Nick (Heather), Patrick and great niece Madeleine.

Caroline battled her increasingly uncooperative body with grace and courage. Deep gratitude is due to her wonderful ‘minders’ who cared so sensitively for Caroline in the later years of her life – in particular to Georgina Marcotte, who was her friend and her angel.

The funeral will be held May 12, 2011 at 2 p.m. at All Saints by-the-Sea Church in Ganges, Salt Spring Island.