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EDITH MARILYN SIGMUND

age 22 years

passed away suddenly, and by accident, on March 4, 2009, at Ganges, Salt Spring Island, BC

Beloved daughter of Lee Dianne Sigmund (Phillips), and Phillip Martin Sigmund of Salt Spring, sister Dean Phillips Sigmund of Lloydminster, AB, and Eric Martin Sigmund of Salt Spring. Edith had family from Ontario, Alberta, the Yukon, California and British Columbia.

Edith was born in the hamlet of Bragg Creek, Alberta, a small foothill community west of Calgary. She moved to Salt Spring as a small child and grew up on the island. Edith graduated from high school through the Phoenix program, thanks to the very special and caring attention of many of the staff there. She then worked for her father, volunteered at the SPCA, and in the past, babysat and cleaned in several households on Salt Spring. In doing this many community members experienced her kind and loving ways. Edith held a special passion for animals, especially those who had been abandoned or were in pain.

The family wishes to thank all of our friends who were extremely kind and caring during our period of grief. Michael Budd came from Calgary, consoled the family, and helped us to restore a sense of order in our house. A special note of gratitude is extended to the Salt Spring RCMP who have been sensitive and supportive during these troubled times. Many, many medical staff at Lady Minto and at Community Services have acted lovingly to help not only Edith but her family. We especially thank Marnie Poole, Dr. Karen Berg, and Dr. Nicholas Sladen-Dew, for persevering to the end.

Donations may be made in Edith’s name to any mental health program that seeks to restore the dignity of the individual and value to the community of those who suffer from mental illness and addiction.

FRANK BATE

1924 – 2009

It is with deep sorrow Madge Bate announces the sudden passing of her beloved husband Frank on March 1, 2009 in Lady Minto Hospital. He leaves to mourn his loss: his devoted wife Madge, of 61 years, sister Doreen (Allan), nephew Gary (Carol), brother in-law Ed (Millie), nephew David, great-niece Jessica, nieces Vivienne & Heather and many family members in the UK.

The family would like to thank all friends

and neighbours for their kindness

and support during this difficult time.

No service by request.

EUGENE SIMPSON SCOWN

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Nov 27,1942 –

Feb 23, 2009

Gene passed away suddenly on Monday Feb.23/09. He leaves his wife of 45 years, a daughter Jody, a son Mason (Tracy), and two granddaughters Spencer and Mackenzie.

Gene was born and raised in Calgary and moved with his family to Salt Spring Island in 1980.

Gene loved deeply and unconditionally his family, friends and pets. He loved all things sports, his garden and was stubborn to the core — that was Gene!

He will be always missed and forever loved by those whose lives he touched.

No service by request.

In lieu of flowers please donate to Lady Minto, Greenwoods, or the SPCA. 

NORMAN GREGORY

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REMEMBERING

NORMAN

Norman Gregory died at his Greenwoods Home February 22, 2009.

Norman’s ashes will be spread at sea on

April 21st at 10:00 a.m.

Please meet at the Kanaka Wharf (water taxi dock) below the Treehouse in town, at 9:50 a.m.

A celebration of Norman’s life to follow at the Harbour House at 11:30 a.m.

Family and friends are invited to come to one or both to share food, drink and stories.

NORMAN GREGORY

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June 9, 1916 –

February 22, 2009

He leaves his daughter, Pat, grandchildren Karen (Rob), Kathy (Gerry), Daniel (Katja), nine great-grandchildren, sister Dody, brother-in-law George, nephews Greg and Robin. Predeceased by his son Dougie in 1959 and wife Florence in 1975.

Norman was born in Winnipeg and moved to Vancouver as a child. He left school early to help support his family, but continued learning by taking business courses, cooking classes and flying lessons. He was also a talented pianist. During his working years he was manager supplying parts for logging equipment companies throughout B.C. After retirement he led a full life travelling the world and making many friends along the way. He moved to his beloved Salt Spring in 2001 where his great humour and gentle manner touched so many.

Norman’s family would like to thank the many people who helped make his life on Salt Spring so happy: Deb and dogs and the wonderful caregiving team at Kingfisher and The Bessie Dane Foundation for your compassion and quiet presence in his has last days.

We are so grateful to the Greenwoods Group/Staff, Husband of staff (Brad) and resident cats (Smokey and Patches) for making it so easy for Norman to call Greenwoods home and treating him as the special person he was.

You laughed at his jokes, sang and danced with him, you made it possible for Norman to die peacefully, with dignity and in his Greenwoods home. Thank you so much.

Norman’s ashes will be spread at sea

at a later date.

KENNETH MERVIN SUTFIN

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1923 – 2009

Kenneth Sutfin passed away on Feb. 20, 2009 in Lady Minto Hospital. He leaves to mourn, his wife Anne, daughter Karen Lee (Cal), son Greg Sutfin (Erica), stepson Mark Jennings (Brenda) and stepdaughter Shendi Keshet (Jocelyn), also grandchildren: Lauren, Kristen, David (Natasha), Jared and Ashley and two great-grandchildren.

Born in Alberta, he moved to B.C. after World War II which saw him in Egypt and England. He spent a number of years in Duncan and Kelowna before moving to Salt Spring.

An enthusiastic bridge player and in younger years, golfer, he was well liked by all who met him and was known for the twinkle in his eye.

Our thanks to Dr. Woodley and the wonderful staff at Lady Minto Hospital.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Lady Minto Hospital Foundation in Ken’s name.

A MEMORIAL SERVICE

will be held

on March 7 at 2 pm

at All Saints by-the-Sea

Anglican Church.

JIM PAVEY

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April 6, 1927

to Feb. 18, 2009

Jim was a “gentle, genteel” man.

He peacefully passed away after a full and rewarding life.

He will be sadly missed by his wife of 60 years, Lillian, and his sister Toots.

Predeceased by his son Donald. He is survived by his loving daughters Donna, Debby, Dianne and grandchildren Cori, Lori, Graham, Amy, Tyler and he was “GG Pa” to MacLean, Ella and Wyatt. Best friends Ross, Don E. and Lyle and devoted pet Skipper.

A celebration of life will be held on May 16, 2009

at the Brinkworthy Community Hall from 1 – 3:00pm.

In lieu of flowers please make a donation to the Lady Minto Hospital Foundation, 135 Crofton Rd., Salt Spring Island BC V8K 1T1

Ruby Goldblum-Klebe

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TOR & KAILEY sadly announce the birth & death of Ruby Goldblum-Klebe, Feb. 14, 2009.

Ruby Goldblum-Klebe

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TOR & KAILEY sadly announce the birth & death of Ruby Goldblum-Klebe, Feb. 14, 2009.

Aartje RUNDELL

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RUNDELL,

Aartje Johanna

Our much loved, courageous and feisty matriarch, Aty, has moved on. She left us on Friday the 13th surrounded by family. She is survived by her daughters Jo (Simon) and Lea (Stewart), her beloved grandchildren Sean (Naomi), Amber (Emmanuel), Aaron, Troy, Vanessa (George), Rachel (Greg), Dylan (Brett) and Miranda and greatgrandchildren Jordan, Taylor, Logan, Dustin, Cloe, Cole, Anais and Hunter. No service by request.