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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.

JACK HOBBS

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Hobbs, Jack Edison

Born March 27 1928 in Los Angeles CA, died November 13, 2010 in the Palliative Care Unit in Lady Minto Hospital, Salt Spring Island.

Jack is survived by two sons;  Crispin in Australia and Jonathan (Victoria) in Fort Mill, South Carolina; three grandsons, Marshall, Cameron and Connor and his long time partner, Mary Davidson who loved him dearly.

No service by request.

BARBARA MAGUIRE

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Barbara Maguire, a long-time resident of Vesuvius Bay on Salt Spring Island, died of complications of pneumonia at 4:14am on November 4th, 2010. She was 93 and had been in declining health for the past 18 months.

Mrs. Maguire, the wife of the late Edward H. Maguire, was born Aug. 20, 1917 in Edmonton, Alberta, the second of four daughters of Dr. Harold and Irene Brown. The family moved to Vancouver while Barbara was in her teens. She later earned a degree from the University of Toronto in physical therapy.

She met her future husband during World War II and the couple moved to Halifax, Nova Scotia where Mr Maguire underwent naval training that led him to spend more than two years at sea. Capt. Maguire skippered a mine sweeper during the Allied invasion of Normandy where his ship swept Omaha Beach the night before the American landing.

After the war, Mr. Maguire joined the Canadian diplomatic service as an officer in Buenos Aires, Argentina, followed by postings in Santiago, Chile, Madrid, Spain, Washington, D.C., Singapore, Hamburg, Germany and Detroit, Michigan.

Mrs. Maguire always said she loved the diplomatic life and thrived in organizing events and parties in behalf of Canada. She said she strongly believed that diplomacy was a team game and she and her husband did that well together.

The Maguires had two children, Maureen, born in Halifax and Dennis, born in Buenos Aires. Both were at her side when she passed away.

During a home leave in 1962, the Maguires acquired a house on the beach of Vesuvius Bay. They retired there in 1973 and over the years developed many friends and were both enthusiastic golfers.

“Where has this been all my life,” said Mr. Maguire shortly after he began his full-time Salt Spring residency. Mr. Maguire died in November of 1982. In spite of her loss, Mrs. Maguire remained active in Salt Spring events and worked hard to improve her golf game. Most importantly, she stayed deeply involved with family affairs and the local community, which included regularly playing the piano at Greenwoods, knitting for the Hospital Guild, and volunteering at the Chamber of Commerce.

Her daughter, Maureen, is a teacher and was Barbara’s closest and most important companion throughout her mother’s life. Maureen met and married Don C. Becker, a correspondent for United Press International in Singapore. Although the Beckers subsequently moved many times, the two families always got together for Christmas, whether it was in the Philippines, Puerto Rico, Quebec, Miami, New York or San Francisco. Of course, the most popular reunion venue was Salt Spring.

Mrs. Maguire’s son, Dennis Maguire, is an architect who has practiced in Vancouver and Whistler, and plans to spend more of his time on Salt Spring. Like his sister, he has two children, Morgan, a Vancouver lawyer, and Aileen, also a UBC graduate currently on a world study tour. The Beckers have two children, James, who heads up the Canadian operations of a large real estate firm and father of four, and Brian, a photographer and naturalist who lives in Bend, Oregon.

“I’ve been lucky to have two loving children, four delightful grand children and four wonderful great grandchildren,” Mrs. Maguire said on her 90th birthday party celebration at Vesuvius. Looking from her water-front garden across the bay to the mountains of Vancouver Island, she said “I guess you have to say it has been a pretty good life.”

The family is planning a memorial gathering in the spring, please email: barbaramaguirememorial@gmail.com for details.

JON DE WEST

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1938 – 2011

Jon died on November 3, 2010 leaving his best friend and wife Maureen, his son Gavin, daughter Kierstin and grandchildren Felix and Roman to keep the memories alive and well. Predeceased by his brother Derek (Donna), Jon is survived by his brother Van (Lorna), special sister-in-law Donna (John), nieces and nephews. Jon felt fortunate that his leukemia prognosis allowed him ample opportunity to spend quality time with friends and close family. Heartfelt thanks go out to those both in Mexico and Canada who have been such an important part of Jon’s life and so supportive in these past months. Memorial service on Thursday November 11, 2010 at 3 pm, at All-Saints Anglican Church, 110 Park Drive, Ganges, Saltspring Island, 250 537 2171. No flowers; donations to The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society of Canada, BC/Yukon Division (www.leukemia-lymphoma.org) and/or to the Friends For Life Society (http://www.friendsforlife.ca/). A memorial ‘open house’ will take place in Vancouver on Friday, November 12th, 3pm-5pm at the home of close family friend Joan Russell, at 237 West 11th (coach house), Vancouver.

LOTUS RUCKLE

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Born in the BC interior on February 2, 1911, and died on

Salt Spring on October 27, 2010. Pre-deceased by husband Gordon, daughter Gwen and son Henry. Survived by sister-in-law Helen Ruckle and many nieces and nephews, with special mention to Dale Oakes. The family wishes to thank Dr. Ron Reznick for his compassionate care during Lotus’ life.

No funeral by request.

BETTY APPLETON RIMMER

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Betty was born in Altrincham, Cheshire, England, worked in London through the war years, married then, and emigrated to Canada in 1948.  She enjoyed a very successful career as a teacher-librarian with the Calgary Board of Education, then following her retirement in 1981 greatly enjoyed a second career as a docent with the Royal B.C. Museum.  Betty’s last six years were spent at Greenwoods Home on Salt Spring Island and her family wishes to extend heartfelt thanks to the staff there.

Betty was predeceased by her parents, Fred and Sarah Hartley, brother Eric Hartley, and husband John Rimmer.  She is survived by her daughter Alison Rimmer of Comox, son Stewart Rimmer, granddaughters Emma Rimmer and Erica Rimmer, daughter Sally Walker (Barrie), all of Salt Spring Is, sister-in-law May Stewart of Sidney, niece Christine Stewart of Denman Is, and great-nieces Raphaëlle Omari of Montreal and Manon Gabrielle Vrain of San Diego.

In lieu of flowers please consider making a donation in Betty’s memory to the Saltspring Is. Conservancy Stewards in Training Program, P.O. box 722, Ganges, Saltspring Is. B.C. V8K 2W3. There will be a tea in the spring on Saltspring Island to celebrate Betty’s life and she will be buried alongside her husband, in Calgary.

ANTHONY (TONY) JAMES WINSTON

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Born July 31, 1962, Died October 25, 2010.

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of

our loved one. Tony succumbed to his multiple complications

of cancer, and subdural hematoma.

He is survived by his loving wife Marcie who he shared

30 years of his life. Also his mother Eileen Winston

of Kamloops, brother Dan (Barb) – Kamloops, sisters

Natasha (Pierre) Port Hardy, Pamela – Rimouski Que.

and Lana also Kamloops.

Tony was a free spirited artisan who touched many

people with his fl amboyant life style. With a tender

heart he lived a quiet life and was always ready to

share with others. We will also remember him for that

million dollar smile of his.

A private family memorial to celebrate his life will

be at future date. Condolences may be made to:

bdwinston@shaw.ca

LISA ERIKSEN KELLOGG

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Lisa Eriksen Kellogg, 75, of Fall City, Washington, passed away on Sunday evening, Oct 24, 2010, at Overlake Hospital in Bellevue, Washington.

Lisa was born Inger-Elisabeth Eriksen, on February 8, 1935, in Grenaa, Danmark. She lived with her mother and father, Alma and Johannes Eriksen, and brothers Svent, Jorgen, Bent, and Frans, on their farm, Naesgaard. After completing secondary school, and attending university in Copenhagen, she travelled across the Atlantic to work in Canada as an airline stewardess. Lisa met her future husband and love of her life, Robert Payne Kellogg, during this time. They were married on December 20, 1959, in Arhus, Danmark. Bob and Lisa lived in Edmonton, Alberta, and Seattle, before settling in Lakewood, Washington where they raised three daughters and made a home. After Bob’s death in 1999, Lisa moved to Fall City, Washington, and lived next door to her daughter Inga and son-in-law John Rouches.

Lisa first came to Salt Spring in 1957, and over the rest of her life gave her love and energy to the Kellogg family’s farm at Musgrave. It was one of her favorite places, and she spent many wonderful times there, connecting with nature and wildlife, gardening, embracing the company of family and friends, and travelling the Sansum Narrows in her skiff. Lisa’s family from Danmark often visited at Musgrave and shared in the beauty of the land. She loved animals, music, and inspiring others to live their dreams. She is remembered for her grace, tenacity, generosity, strength, and courage.

Lisa is survived and greatly missed by daughters Inga Rouches of Fall City, Washington, Susanna Kellogg of Friday Harbor, Washington, Vivian Kellogg of Ketchikan, Alaska, brothers Jorgen Eriksen of Grenaa, Danmark, Frans Eriksen of Risskov, Danmark, son-in-law John Rouches and grandchildren Jake and Sophia Rouches of Fall City, Washington, and many nieces, nephews and friends.

A service in honor of Lisa will be held Saturday November 20, at East Shore Unitarian Church, 12700 SE 32nd St., in Bellevue, Washington, from 1 to 4 pm.

CORY ROBERT GEORGE IVES

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passed away suddenly on October 22, 2010 on Vancouver Island at the age of 19. Cory is survived by his beloved Mother and Father, Shauna Michele Grylls and Gerald Francis Ives, sisters: Kyla, Fernie and brother Josh and their mother Gill; grandparents Frank and Thelma Ives and Beverly Anne Grylls and Elmer Peter Andreychuk.

He will ever so sadly be missed by all who loved him, knew him and enjoyed his sparkling eyes and smile. To all of Salt Spring, its rocks, lakes, mountains, trees, creeks, streams, eagles, people, all the beauty that surrounded him, I am eternally thankful. I honour his friends who really saw the gem I helped to make.

I will always be with you

Your rose will never die.

Little Eagle Cry, Rest in Peace

A celebration of life, in memory of Cory, will be announced at a later time.

Please share what’s in your hearts with me: memories of him, stories or photos. Visit my home, email me at dovesoulsg3@yahoo.ca

WILLIAM (BILL) JOSEPH CUNNINGHAM

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CUNNINGHAM,

William (Bill) Joseph

1918-2010

It is with sadness the family announces that Bill passed away peacefully on October 22, 2010 with his loving wife by his side.  Bill is survived by his wife Agnes of 62 years, and his 3 daughters, Dawn (Mel), Dale (John) and Lynn (Chuck).  He also leaves behind 10 grandchildren who are very sad to see their Papa go and 11 great grandchildren.  Bill had many nieces, nephews, neighbours and friends who will also miss him very much.  Bill died with grace and humour, and was grateful for the wonderful care he received by all @ the Lady Minto Hospital.  He especially enjoyed his 92nd birthday celebration while in hospital.  A private family graveside service was held @ the Burgoyne United Church with a “Celebration of Life” to take place October 22, 2011, time and place to be determined later.