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BARBARA DIANE REYNOLDS

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May 22, 1961 – February 10, 2010

 

It is with great sadness we announce the passing of Barbara. She was a loving mother, daughter, sister, aunt and friend. Predeceased by her husband Roger Morritt, mother Lois and sister Anne. She leaves behind her cherished son Zachary, father Harvey, sisters Judy (Ian), Cindy (Dan), Shirley (Russell) and Deborah (Ernie). Special thanks to the staff at BC Cancer Vancouver Centre for their extraordinary care and compassion shown to Barbara and her family. In lieu of flowers, donations to the BC Cancer Society is  greatly appreciated. An informal celebration of Barb’s life to be held on February 20th at 1:30 pm, Columbia-Bowell Chapel, 219-6th Street, New Westminster, BC.

EDUARDO CANALES

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1944 to 2010

Our beloved father and a friend to many, Eduardo Froylan Canales, passed away on January 31, 2010. He was vacationing in Merida, Yucatan with daughters Melissa and Leticia Canales. Eduardo was born in Mexico City in 1944, and lived on Salt Spring for over 25 years. Upon learning of his illness, it was their dream to travel to Mexico as a family, and explore their Mexican heritage. Melissa and Leticia feel very fortunate and blessed to have had this precious time with their father in the weeks before his passing.

Eduardo was a devoted Saturday Market vendor for over 20 years, and a compassionate and loving father.

He will be greatly missed, love is eternal.

A gathering of his Island friends will be held at a date yet to be determined.

MORTON BROWN STRATTON

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March 24, 1916 – January 29, 2010

Beloved Salt Spring resident of forty years, Morton B. Stratton died peacefully in Lady Minto Hospital on January 29th, 2010. By his side, as always, was Margaret (Biz) Stratton, devoted wife for 74 years. Services for Mort will be held at Salt Spring United Church on Saturday, February 6, at 11 A.M.

Mort was born in Moylan, Pennsylvania, son of John Alfred and Isadora Stratton. His family belonged to the Middletown Friends Meeting . Mort attended high school at Westtown Quaker Boarding School graduating second in his class of 369 students and was Valedictorian of his senior class. He attended Earlham College, received a Masters degree from Tufts University and a PhD from the University of Pennsylvania in 1942. Mort was a professor of History at Denison University in Granville, Ohio from 1943 until 1976. In 1950, Mort took his young family and his Hudson car to Montpellier, France, where they lived for a year while Mort studied at The University of Montpellier. A second sabbatical leave was taken at Harvard University where he received a grant from the Ford Foundation to research the feasability of introducing Asian studies into liberal arts colleges.

Mort married Margaret Barker, his grammar school sweetheart, in 1936 . They had three children, Peggy, Nancy and John, whom they raised on a gentleman farm in Granville, Ohio. After lecturing on European history, Mort milked his cows and fed his chickens before sitting down to dinner.

Mort was drafted into the Army in 1945 as a Conscientious Objector and served as a Medic in the Phillipines. He recalled with humor the first injection that he gave where he bent the needle in a poor soldier’s derriere!

Mort and Biz traveled worldwide and found Salt Spring Island one of the most beautiful destinations on earth. They purchased 21 acres on Mt. Belcher in 1970, built a home and retired full time there in 1976 . For the past 40 years Mort and Biz have been active in the community. Mort taught Power Squadron courses, researched the history of agriculture on Salt Spring and was a contributing author to the book, Salt Spring Island, The Story of an Island. Both Mort and Biz worked tirelessly and were instrumental in the establishment of the Meadowbrook Retirement Community where they have resided for 6 years. Quietly and modestly working behind the scenes, Mort has contributed to making Salt Spring Island a better place to work and live.

He is survived by his wife of 74 years, Biz Stratton, his daughters Peggy Bent (husband Joe Bent), Nancy Van Wormer, and son John Stratton (wife Linda Bonar) , sister Alice Webster, seven grandchildren and seven great grandchildren.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Salt Spring Island Foundation.

DOROTHY ALICE BLOW

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(Nee MacDougall)

passed away peacefully in Ladysmith, BC on

January 23rd, 2010 at the age of 94. Born in

Lacombe, Alberta on April 17th, 1915. Pre-

deceased by her husband Stan in 1990.  Survived by her loving family, sons; Wayne (Leslie), and Terry (Sonya); eight grandchildren, twelve great-

grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild.  A past member of the Salt Spring Island Quilting Club. Mrs. Blow was a loving, caring and warm person. Her memory will be cherished in the hearts of all those lives she touched. Special thanks to Dr. E. Fritsch and staff at The Lodge on 4th for the wonderful care she received. Private family remembrance.

Telford’s of Ladysmith/Nanaimo • (250) 245-5553

LEO NELSON GEARY

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June 22, 1959 to Jan. 18, 2010

Born on June 22, 1959 in Wetaskawin, Alberta, passed away with his loving family at his bedside, at Royal Columbia Hospital, New Westminster, BC on January 18, 2010.

Beloved son of Audrey and Charles Sampson (Salt Spring) deeply loved brother of Brenda, Laurel (Vernon), Dianne (John) Wayne and David. Cherished nephew of Alberta Grafton. Irreplaceable uncle to Kim, Jordan, Cara, Myles, Mason, Sam and Shayla. Remembered as the fun uncle who joined them in play with enthusiasm and gusto.

Leo was a very significant person who cared little for material things. He was an avid reader and sports fan. He enjoyed Pink Floyd, chess, pool, golf and puzzles.

He was also the family artist & poet. He left us a collection of beautiful vibrant paintings to treasure and remind us of his gentle, complex soul and glorious spirit.

A “Celebration of Life” will be held at the Royal Canadian Legion, Salt Spring Island on Sat. January 30th at 1pm.

Those so wishing may make a donation to the Heart & Stroke Foundation.

MONA JEWEL PRICE

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September 7, 1913 to January 13, 2010

It is with great sadness that we announce the death of Mona Price. She left us peacefully, surrounded by her family. Mona is predeceased by her two great loves, Frank Price and Max Pawlak.

She will be deeply missed by her brother Max Brandly (Jean), children David and Peter, grandchildren Kristen, Gevevieve, Heidi and Becky, and great-grandson Easton. Also lovingly remembered by Barbara and Dorothy.

Mona was born in Three Hills, Alberta. Mona moved to Camrose to attend Normal School, and there she met her first love, Frank Price. Mona became a certified teacher and taught in a one-room school house for 4 years. Mona and Frank then had two sons together (David and Peter). Frank passed away suddenly, shortly after Peter’s first birthday. Mona then moved to Calgary and raised her boys alone. Mona met her second love Max much later in life, and they shared 30 years in Calgary until Max’s passing in 2007. Mona moved to Salt Spring and spent her final 3 years at Heritage Place where she could be close to her son and grandchildren.

The Price family would like to thank Dr. Woodley for his wonderful care. The nurses in the acute care ward for their support, kindness and care. Also to the staff at Heritage Place for making Mona’s life here on Salt Spring a wonderful one.

ROSEMARY STALLYBRASS

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(née Mulligan)

1913-2010

It is with great sadness that we announce the death of Rosemary Stallybrass, peacefully on the 7th of January 2010 in Bedford (UK). Rosemary will be greatly missed by her children, Paddy and Rosamond, daughter-in-law Philippa, grandchildren Liam, Martyn and Alison, grandson-in-law Paul, great granddaughter, Mollie Rose and Martyn Stallybrass’s family.

Rosemary was born in Belfast and spent the early part of her life in England. Tragically her first husband Desmond, father of her children, died at the age of 39. She subsequently married Martyn Stallybrass of Western Canada in 1962.

From an early age she was a great traveller taking in Ireland, Iceland, Albania, New Zealand, France, Germany and for a large part of her later life the Gulf Islands. Together with her husband Martyn she took a great interest in island life particularly Prevost Island and the de Burgh family. She was an expert needlewoman and fine artist making exquisite Christmas and anniversary cards which are treasured by many friends and family.

To sum up the person she was we can do no better than reproduce a part of Barbara de Burgh’s kind letter written after Rosemary’s death:

“She and Martyn were almost like a second set of parents to the four of us and we loved them dearly. She was truly a remarkable person who could go anywhere in the world and be at home, make friends and always keep them, fit in and make the best of whatever situation she was in while maintaining her own values and standing up

for them. She was always interested in the welfare of all friends and family and certainly devoted to you and Ros and all her grandchildren. We found her to be a great friend in times of success with a pat on the back for anyone who had done well, and lots of sympathy and positive support for those who were in difficulty.”

A service will be held in Bedford on Thursday, January 21st 2010.

Donations if desired may be made to

a hospice of your choice.

MURRAY BURTON WYNN

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October 18, 1954 to

January 7, 2010

Brother of Brent (Sue) of Maple Ridge and Victoria of Edmonton. Also survived by Aunts Betty Murray and Lorraine Busfield, and cousins Scott Busfield, Cary (Jamie) Bleay,

and Kathleen Busfield. Predeceased by his parents, Jack and Anne Wynn.

In lieu of flowers, donations to the Food Bank would be appreciated.

A memorial service will be held on Friday, January 15th at 2:30pm at the Mormon

Church, located on Vesuvius Bay Road.

KENNETH JOSEPH PAUL BENNETT

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(1948 – 2010}

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Ken Bennett. Ken’s life journey ended suddenly, but peacefully, on Thursday night January 7th, 2010. He leaves behind his loving wife and soul mate of 35 years, Pat (Lougheed) Bennett and their loyal canine family Buddy, Ruby and Oscar. He is also survived by his sister Shirley Zoethout & partner Terry, sister Rosemary Smith & partner Dale McRae of Guelph Ontario, sister-in-law Jan Morrison & partner Ugis Bruveris of Claremont, Ontario; nieces and nephews Alisha, Chad, Jason, and Kristine. Predeceased by father William Joseph Bennett (1983) & mother Helen Gertrude Bennett (2004).

Ken was an artist all of his life. His creative genius found an outlet in his wood sculptures which gained him international recognition. In more recent years on Salt Spring, Ken returned to pottery and sculpting in clay. Ken and Pat met at Ryerson University while studying design and fell instantly and deeply in love. That love endured through 37 years of living and working together, sharing all aspects of their lives, including their creative processes.

Family and friends will remember Ken for his joyful, loving nature, his generosity of spirit and remarkable passion for life. He will be sorely missed.

No funeral service, by request. Friends will be notified of the date when we will gather in celebration of his life. In lieu of flowers, donations to the BC Heart and Stroke Foundation, or Lady Minto Hospital would be much appreciated.

Pat wishes to gratefully acknowledge the valiant efforts of the SSI First Responders, the BCAF Paramedics & the staff of Lady Minto Hospital.

GLADY IRENE LEE

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(daughter of Walter and Agnes Dow) passed away peacefully at age 88 years on January 4, 2010 at Valhaven Extended Care facility in Abbotsford, B.C. 

Glady is survived by her loving husband of 64 years John, John’s sister Helen, 5 daughters Mary Austin (Rodger), Linda Sanger, Wendy Slavin (Carl), Diane Pastor (Al), Barbara Grimmer (Bruce), 14 grandchildren, 5 great grandchildren, many nieces and nephews, and sister-in-law Flo Dow and brother-in-law Ray Meade.

Glady is also survived by her sister Rose and was predeceased by sisters Lorna and Iris, brothers Walt and Bill, and a son-in-law Ian. 

Glady and John met while working for CIBC at the Ladysmith B.C. branch prior to World War 11. Glady served in the RCAF( signal corp division) during the war, achieving the rank of corporal. She and John were married in 1946 following John’s return from service overseas.   

They started their married life in Kamloops BC and also resided in Prince George, Burnaby, Williams Lake and Saltspring Island before retiring to Parksville in 1985.

Family was everything to Glady and she was very proud of her daughters, grandchildren and great grandchildren.

She loved to entertain and she will be remembered for her sense of humour, competitive spirit, and desire to have friends and family around her at all times.

Mum was happiest working in her garden and her love and appreciation of gardening has been passed on to her girls and a number of her grandchildren.

Our parents considered themselves very fortunate to be together until separated by death. At their request, no funeral ceremony or memorial service will be held.

A private celebration of life will be held at a later date.

We are forever grateful for the care extended by staff at Valhaven to our mum Glady and their continuing care for our father John.

In lieu of flowers, a donation can be made to your charity of choice.