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JOHN ‘JACK’ GRUNDY

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With great sadness we announce that our dear Uncle Jack quietly departed these shores on the evening of December 6, having just gamely scraped past his 82nd birthday.

Jack was the informer and mentor of our youth, the exuberant and energetic “adult” who introduced his nephews and niece to skiing, sailing and the joys of the drive-in restaurant. Uncle Jack was a world traveller and

trans-Atlantic sailor whose youthful successes

as rally driver and navigator inspired many a hair-raising Sunday afternoon drive for Norma and Fred Eves and their four shrieking children, Susan, Nigel, Colin and Geoffrey.

A lover of food, drink and the fairer sex,

Jack’s enthusiasm for golf far exceeded his skill level, but he was truly in a class of his own when it came to leading a conga line,

boat race or game of charades.

We will be having a celebration of Jack’s life in the New Year, at a time and place to be announced. He will be sorely disappointed

at missing the party, and one last opportunity to kiss all the ladies present.

Thanks to the very kind staff at Greenwoods, Lady Minto Hospital, and Dr. David Woodley, who all took such good care

of Uncle Jack over this last year.

NOREEN MARY CLARKE

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nee MacRitchie

Born May 6, 1920 in Vancouver.

Passed away Dec 5 ,2010

on Salt Spring Island.

Predeceased by her loving husband Kenneth. She will be sorely missed by

her daughter Maureen Rowell(Peter),

son Reed and grandson Patrick.

Noreen was raised in Vancouver where she loved the outdoors and sports. Noreen and Ken lived in Pr. George in the ‘50’s where curling came into their life and returning to Vancouver golf and fishing were a passion. Five years ago they moved to SSI’s Meadowbrook

to be near their family.

The family would like to thank

Dr. Paula Ryan and the staff of the

Lady Minto Hospital Extended Care for their care and love they gave to Noreen.

AUDREY AMY DORRELL SAMPSON

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Born November 12, 1934 in Saskatchewan. Passed away peacefully December 5, 2010 at Lady Minto Hospital sur-rounded by her family.

Predeceased by her grandson Cody Sampson and her son Leo Geary.

Beloved wife of Charles. Cherished mother of: Brenda (Kim, Jordan, Cara); Laura & Vernon (Sam); Dianne & John (Myles & Mason). Dear step-mother to Wayne (Shayla) and David Sampson.

Audrey was a strong, highly intelligent woman, always thinking of others before herself. Devoted to her husband, children & grandchildren. She will be greatly missed by her family and many friends.

A celebration of her life will be announced at a later date.

IB HOLGER RONNE

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(nee The Great Dane)

We say goodbye to a loving man, husband, father, grand-father, brother and friend, after

a long battle with bladder cancer.

Holger passed away peacefully with his daughters Wendy and Susanne at his side on November 28th, 2010 at Victoria Hospice.

Holger was born in Copenhagen, Denmark on April 1, 1931. He came to Canada in 1955. He loved birds, dogs, reading, telling jokes, building, playing cards, bocci ball, learning new things, but what mattered most was his family.

Survived by his wife Solveig of 53 years; son Finn (in the Philippines); daughters Susanne, Lisbeth, Wendy; grandchildren Kara, Ryan, Shay, Helene, Travis, Paige, Tyler and sister Inge (in Denmark).

Holger will be dearly missed by all who loved and knew him.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the SPCA.

The Celebration of Holger’s Life will be held at the 1st Memorial located at 4725 Falaise Drive, Victoria, BC at 2 pm on Saturday, January 15th, 2011.  Please RSVP at ronnefamily1@gmail.com

MARGARET FERN HAWORTH

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Margaret Fern

Haworth

September 20, 1923 –

November 27, 2010

Fern was predeceased by her loving husband Frank and son Kent. Survived by son Richard Haworth (Cathie) of Kelowna, son William (Bill) Haworth (Alice), Salt Spring, niece Sarah Haworth (Rob) of Squamish, nephew William Haworth (Joy) of Vancouver, Linda Haworth of Vancouver, and dear friend of over 70 years Anne Isbister of Salt Spring.

We sincerely wish to thank Dr. David Woodley and the staff of Lady Minto Hospital for the care Fern received in her final days.

No service by request but if so wished donations may be made to the Lady Minto Hospital Foundation, 135 Crofton Road, Salt Spring Island, BC, V8K 1T1.

VIVIENNE DOBELL

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DOBELL, VIVIENNE

MARGARET WAIN

July 1, 1924 –

November 25, 2010

Vivienne passed away peacefully on November 25, 2010. An active member of the Salt Spring community for the past 25 years, she will be missed by all who knew her. Viv (or “Zizzy Gran” as her Grandkids liked to call her) is survived by her husband Richard, brother Wain (Mary) and is predeceased by her first husband, H. Raith Sykes. By her request, no formal service is planned but a quiet gathering of remembrance will be held at The Harbour House Hotel, Ganges, Dec. 19 at noon. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Lady Minto Hospital whose staff cared for her so compassionately in her last weeks of life.

DOREEN HAMILTON

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Hamilton, Doreen

Born December 3, 1918 in Barbados

Died November 22, 2010 on Salt Spring Island

Doreen, predeceased by her beloved husband Kenneth, will be greatly missed by her children: Caroline, Boodie (Mike) and James (Elisabeth) and her grandchildren: Lydia, Nicholas (Heather) and Patrick and new great-granddaughter Madeleine.

She will also be greatly missed by the Fabulous Five, Dorothy Armstrong and all her friends at Meadowbrook.

A service was held, in her memory, at All Saints by the Sea on November 29.

The family would like to thank Dr. David Woodley, and the entire staff of the Lady Minto Hospital for the wonderful and professional care that they provided.

WILLIAM EDWIN (TED) DELMONICO

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passed away peacefully in his sleep at the age of 81 years. Ted will be lovingly missed and remembered forever by his wife Betty, children Dal (Carren), Connie and Cindy (Mike), grandchildren Douglas and Curtis. Siblings Marguerite, Ron, and Peter, as well as many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his mother and father, siblings Norman, Herb, Chester and Jackie (Tough). Ted was born, raised and lived most of his life near Locarno Beach in Vancouver. Ted worked at many jobs, including numerous years as a lifeguard for the city of Vancouver. Ted also worked at Molsons and the University of BC. Ted will be dearly missed by the many friends and co-workers whose lives were touched by him. There will be a memorial service at ST Helen’s Anglican Church 4405 West 8 Ave Vancouver BC. On Friday November 26 at 11am. With internment to follow at Ocean View Burial Park, Burnaby. Flowers graciously declined, should you wish a donation may be made in Ted’s name to your favorite charity.

JOHN DAVID MCGANN

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John David McGann, PhD.

1924-2010

The life of JD (David) McGann, age 86, came to a peaceful close at West Vancouver Care Home, on Nov 16, 2010. Predeceased by his beloved wife of 25 years, Hannie, brother Aubrey, parents Simon and Mary. He will be greatly missed by Marjolyn, his partner of the last 18 years, brother Brian (Bobbi), daughters Lisa and Erin (Greg) and grandchildren Elvis, Ariel, Xavier, Willem, Tanner, Hansy and Uma. He will also live on in the hearts and memories of his extended family and friends.

Born October 1, 1924 in New Haven Connecticut, to Simon Aubrey McGann Sr. and Mary White McGann.  David attended Cheshire Academy in Cheshire Connecticut where he was an outstanding athlete. He set school records in track and field, as well as being a good amateur boxer, a skill which proved useful in altercations with his brothers or defending them from the depredations of others.  

Volunteering for the services before graduation, David became a paratrooper with the 101st Airborne regiment. Landing in a glider behind enemy lines in Holland as part of Operation Market Garden and cut off from his main group with two fellow soldiers, he was thrice wounded in fierce fighting and reported missing in action before being repatriated by the Dutch resistance. Decorated for bravery, he was sent to England to recover from his wounds until discharged after the war whereupon he returned to America to resume his academic career.  

Enrolling at William and Mary College in Virginia, he transferred to the University of Connecticut completing a graduate degree, then on to Boston University where he obtained a Doctorate in Child Psychology. David worked at the well known Perkins Institute for the blind in Boston, where he refined techniques for helping the advancement of blind and deaf children.

Married July 7th 1956 to Johanna Willhelmina van Kretschmar, (Hannie) in Vienna Virginia, they started a family and moved west to Billings with David accepting a teaching position at the University of Montana.  In 1961 the family emigrated to Canada where David assumed a position at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver in a new program, assimilating handicapped children into public schools of their own community.

Davids’ belief in the importance of strong community organizations lead to becoming director of the Vancouver Foundation, a position he held until his retirement in 1988. He is remembered for his consummate listening skills over numerous cups of tea with representatives of many organizations as he strove to balance competing interests with finite resources.

 Well known for a quick wit, irascible sense of humour and innate Yankee trading skills, which he demonstrated at an early age, trapping skunk and muskrat in winter and storing skins in the family garage for sale to local merchants. David loved a good story and was quick with a rejoinder, a skill honed during annual fishing trips with old friends to a camp in the interior of British Columbia. His inclination to not dwell on the past and to look forward to the next project was best captured during an outing in Sri Lanka when a pair of adolescent elephants charged the car David was driving; instructed in somewhat concerned tones to back down the road, his reply was “but I’m not sure I can go in reverse”.

A lover of wide open spaces, David commuted for 28 years from his hobby farm in Bradner, in the Fraser Valley to downtown Vancouver. He enjoyed living in the country and the many projects that came with a hobby farm including running an aging tractor and maintaining a meticulously stacked wood pile. In 1995 he moved to Salt Spring Island, where he lived in peace for 15 years.

The cumulative effects of a stroke and related setbacks over the past seven years resulted in David spending the last months of his life in the tender care of the staff at the West Vancouver Care Home where he enjoyed visits from family and friends on the sunny south facing deck. At his final birthday luncheon held at the Vancouver Club, he made a short speech that concluded with: “My heart is full, and so is my stomach”. RIP David.

 A grave side memorial attended by immediate family was held on Salt Spring Island on November 19th. A life celebration and dedication of a memorial project is planned for Spring 2011 on Salt Spring Island.

Donations to the Institute for the Blind, Heart and Stroke Foundation and Vancouver Opera graciously accepted.

RODERICK EDWARD KITCHEN

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June 16th, 1935 – November 15th, 2010

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of  Roderick Edward Kitchen Nov 15th, 2010 at Cowichan Valley District Hospital.  He was surrounded by his family.

Rod is survived by his 6 sons: Rick, Karl, Roger, Brian, Phil and Mike (Dionne).  11 grandchildren Rodney (Janina), Cheryl (Andy), Katrina, Troy, Christine,

Derek, Graham, Kevin, Kara, Cori-Lee and Jordon.  Rod also had 6 great grandchildren.  He is also survived by 9 siblings Doreen, Alf (Laverne), Marie, Rita, Eric, Alick, Wilf, Beverly (Ron) and Dorothy (Tom).  Rod is predeceased by his parents Wilfred and Lillian Kitchen, brothers Bill and Bert.

Rod loved to hunt and fish.  He was logger up until 1991 when he had suffered from a stroke that limited his abilities. Rod’s sons would like to send a special thanks to Auntie Marie, Auntie Rita, Auntie Dorothy, Uncle Tom and Rod’s special friends Vic and Linda Nelson for their love and support in our time of need.  A special thanks to the nurses and doctors at CVD Hospital.

Celebration of Life will be November 27th, 2010 12:00pm-4:00pm at The Lions Club Hall

103 Bonnet Ave.

 (off Drake Rd)  Saltspring Isld.