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ANDREW OWEN ROBERTS

Former Salt Spring resident, and Salt Spring Elementary and Gulf Islands Secondary student, Andrew Roberts of Turin, Alberta passed away suddenly at home on Tuesday, June 14, 2011 at the age of 53.

Andrew is the loving father of Wendy (Jim) Milligan, Leanne (Scott) Park, Matthew Roberts, and David (Mandy) Roberts, and grandfather of Zachary, Cole, Dorian, Lucas, Summer and Maksim, all of Alberta. He is survived by five brothers and sisters Michael, Janet, Stephen, Fiona and Julie, and predeceased by his brother Cameron and parents David and Sheila Roberts.

An interment ceremony will take place at Ganges Community Cemetery at Central on Saturday, June 25 at 2pm, where Andrew will be laid to rest next to his mother. Family friends on the island are invited to attend.

In memory of Andrew, donations may be made to Lethbridge Humane Society (SPCA), Box 783, Lethbridge, Alberta, T1H 3Z6.

IRENE JEAN McKENNITT

Irene McKennitt

1931 – 2011

On a beautiful spring evening, Irene Jean McKennitt (nee Dickey) passed away at the home of her daughter near Stratford, Ontario on June 6, 2011.

The daughter of Tina Dickey (deceased) (nee Shapansky) and John Dickey (deceased) of Morden, Manitoba and beloved wife of Jack McKennitt (deceased), cherished mother of Loreena McKennitt of Stratford, Ontario and son Warren McKennitt of Winnipeg, Manitoba, adored grandmother of Danae, Michaela, Daria and Luka.

Born in Rosenfeld, Manitoba on May 15, 1931, she went on to become a dedicated and compassionate nurse having graduated from Grace Hospital in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Upon graduation, she nursed at the Morden General Hospital and later as a public health nurse in the Morden and Winkler region. She nursed her husband Jack in the latter days of his life, before she retired and moved to Salt Spring Island in 1994. This became an adored adoptive home, where she loved to garden, take walks and explore the beauties of the island, the ocean, the market and the many musical offerings to be feasted on there. In 2009 she “temporarily” relocated to Ontario seeking to regain her health. Alas, this was not to be. Short of a couple of visits, she never returned to her west coast paradise.

Irene had an incredible passion for life, a curiosity of people and places which she would pass on to her children , often travelling with them whether it be to Hawaii for Warren’s involvement in the Iron Man Triathlon or with her daughter on her many music related travels. She easily and freely engaged with other fellow travelers, often striking up conversations which would go on to be life changing. She was a deeply devoted member of the communities, of which she came to be a part and relished being of assistance to others.

She adored her small family and in particular her grandchildren, whose lives she would have loved to share more.

The family would like to give thanks to all the doctors, caregivers and friends who have supported her along the way.

Irene’s life celebration will occur on Salt Spring Island (BC) at the Lion’s Club on July 14. Details can be found at mckennittfamily.com.

If friends so desire, donations can be made to: Salt Spring Conservancy, PO Box 722, Ganges, Salt Spring Island, BC V8K 2W3

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NINA DENYER

passed away June 5th, 2011 surrounded by her

loving family.

Special thanks to Karen Berg, the staff at Lady Minto Hospital and all the friends who have supported Nina and Nigel, particularly over the last six months.

A celebration of Nina’s life will be held at the SSI Golf and

Country Club, 805 Lower Ganges Rd,

Thursday, June 9th, from 3-5pm.

Memories start at 3pm followed by Nina’s favourite way of ending an afternoon: a glass of wine with an appetizer.

Rather than flowers, please make a donation to Lady Minto Hospital Foundation.

ALISON BEAUCLERK MAUDE

Alison passed away peacefully at Lady Minto Hospital, in Ganges Salt Spring Island, on May 30th.

She leaves her brother George Ashley (Nancy), nephews Tony (Lisa) Christopher (Pamela) and David. Great nephews Dave, Curtiss and Glenn.

Many thanks to Doctor Crichton and Doctor Hargrove, nurses, and the staff at Lady Minto Hospital and Hospice for all their kindness.

No service at Alison’s request.

Mary Katherine Moat (nee Lees)

September 9, 1922 – May 29, 2011

Mary Katherine Moat died peacefully at home in Victoria on May 29th 2011 with her loving family beside her. She was predeceased by her parents, Harold and Lillian (McDonnell) Lees, her husband Charles Pleydell Moat, and her younger brother John Lees. Mary was born and raised in North Vancouver, and studied Nursing at St. Paul’s Hospital in 1941. In 1948 Mary and her younger sister Frances moved to Toronto to work, and then to the U.K. where they met their relatives and worked for a year before returning to Saltspring Island where their parents then lived. She and Frances cared for their mother until her death in 1953.

Mary met Charles Moat later that year, and they married in March 1954. Their first daughter Jackye was born in Edmonton, shortly before Charles retired and relocated the family to “Maracaibo” on Long Harbour, Saltspring Island. Son Ian was born in 1959, but died in infancy. Daughter Alison and son Trevor were born in 1962 and 1963 respectively. Mary and Charles moved their family to Saanichton in 1971, and Mary built her own home near Sidney shortly after Charles died in 1983. She moved to St. Charles Manor in 2009. She will be dearly missed by Jackye and Bob Mills, their sons Christopher and Steven and daughters-in-law Nicole and Andrea; Alison and Angus Graeme and their children Michael, Sarah, and Emily; Trevor Moat and Mary Jo Hughes and Trevor’s daughters Prairie and Eliza; Mary’s sister Frances Montgomery and her brother Charles Lees.

Mary’s life was lived passionately and fully. She was a tireless and graceful sister, wife, mum, grandma, and friend. Kindness, consideration of others, community service, and honesty were amongst her unfaltering values. She led the Parents’ Auxiliary at St. Michael’s University School for nearly a decade, later serving on the school’s Board of Directors, and on the Board of the Victoria Symphony. She “never had time for sickness”, always making sure work was done – and done well.

Mary’s kitchens were places of constant communion for friends and travelers of all ages. She crafted remarkable meals and baked goods from scratch; she knitted and stitched clothing of all sorts for her family and for her volunteer activities; she loved gardening and created beautiful landscapes of ponds, flowers, shrubs, and vegetables that many enjoyed. All her creations exhibited her unique hallmarks of love and care. She remained fiercely independent, seeking always to help others even after her hearing, eyesight, and finally her memory, failed. She led by example and lived with great dignity – many learned from and with her.

Mary’s family is deeply grateful to Svitlana Kolganova, her live-in caregiver and cherished friend of seven years, to the staff of St. Charles Manor who made her final months and days as comfortable as could be, and to Mary’s niece Kath Murray (Lees) for her palliative experience and support. A memorial service and reception will be held at St. Luke’s Church at 3821 Cedar Hill Cross Road, 1:30pm on Thursday June 16 2011. In lieu of flowers, donations to the CNIB, the Arthritis Society, or to a charity of your choosing would be most appreciated.

Friends and family will forever remember Mary’s long waves goodbye from her kitchen window, even in the years after her eyesight had failed. Good night, dear Mary, your work is complete now, and the time has come for you to rest.

CAMPBELL BLAIR

On May 29th, 2011 at 11:30 p.m., Campbell Blair passed away peacefully after a short battle with cancer. Campbell is survived by his family Pat, Jim, Alison and Campbell.

Campbell loved Salt Spring Island, and especially his friends at the golf club and soccer team.

Our family would like to thank Dr. Dykstra (Vancouver), Dr. Leon, and all the staff and volunteers at Lady Minto hospital, and the staff and volunteers at Victoria Hospice Society, who all took such good care of him during these last few weeks.

Donations can be made online at www.victoriahospicefoundation.org.

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.