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John Sidney Davies

Davies, John Sidney passed away peacefully in Victoria on June 30, 2008. Born in Lethbridge, Alberta on April 29, 1924. Survived by his loving wife of 20 years Frances Brigham. Lovingly remembered by his children: Ian (Dorothy), Gwyneth, Doreen (Pat), Megan (Colin), Kevin (Marilyn), Alan (Lily), Elaine (Rick), Michael, Becky (Barry), Tony (Donna), Judy (Mario), Tim (Alison), 28 grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren. Also survived by his sister, Marjorie and his first wife Brenda.

John S. Davies: Husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, friend, lawyer, mentor, “gentleman farmer”, gardener, photographer, world traveller, lover of fine food, women and scotch, amateur historian, and staunch Conservative (even “Joe Who?”).

A celebration of John’s life was held at St. Mary’s, 1973 Cultra Avenue, Saanichton, B.C. on Tuesday, July 8, 2008 at 1:00 p.m. Flowers gratefully declined. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the B.C. Children’s Hospital, 4480 Oak Street, Room B321, Vancouver, B.C., V6H 3V4.

Many thanks to the nursing staff of VGH Ward 400 B and to the doctors who offered help and compassion during John’s final days. Also to the ambulance staff. We especially would like to thank Mandy, Heather, Susan, Rachel and Stephanie who were so kind and generous with their time and render care.

McCall Bros. of Victoria 250-385-4465

Michael Sidney Lane

August 1, 1938 – June 26, 2008

The son of Clare and Owen Lane, a pioneer family, Mike was active in the logging industry all of his life. He was a world traveller, making friends everywhere his fancy took him, including Asia, Europe and the Antipodes. He explored much of this continent by car, and his life was spontaneous in every respect. He would arrive on a moments notice and depart almost as quickly.

Mike is survived by wife Marilyn, son Quentin (Dawn), daughter Carol, brother Harry (Elaine), sisters Wilda (Dudley) and Valerie (Len), grandchildren Nicholas and Candice.

A celebration of Mike’s life will be held Wednesday, July 9th at 12:30 p.m. at St. Margaret’s Anglican Church on Galiano Island and later in July a Memorial get together will be held in Maple Ridge.

Walkey & Company Funeral Directors 604-738-0006

Thelma (Timmie) Staveley (nee Carriss)

Born in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. April 26, 1919, our mother passed away peacefully on Salt Spring Island June 22, 2008 surrounded by family.

Predeceased by husbands Joe Coombes, Jim Burns, and Jun Staveley and sisters Kathleen Elliott and Peggy Bridge. Lovingly remembered by daughters Joanne Burns (Rob), Lorraine MacMillan (Bill), Barbara Edwards (Jim Burrows), stepson Randy Burns, grandchildren Les, Ron, Heather, Kelly, Scott and fourteen great grandchildren.

We are grateful for our loving mother whose creative interests included knitting and sewing for her children and, in later years, crocheting keepsake afghans. She will always be remembered for her gracious ways, warm smile and delightful sense of humour.

Our heartfelt thanks go to the nurses and caregivers at Greenwoods and Lady Minto Hospital for their compassionate, loving care and to Dr. Paula Ryan and Dr. Dan Leavitt for their support of our family and genuine care for mother.

A private family gathering will be held to honour and celebrate Timmie’s life.

DARCY JANE HUGHES

On June 20, 2008, while driving from Montreal to the west coast to visit her family and friends, and accompanied by her friend Bri, Darcy Jane Hughes died in a motor vehicle accident east of Regina, Saskatchewan.

Darcy was the cherished daughter of Mary Harkema and Lawrence Hughes and the very loved sister of Noah, Blake and Tom. She was the niece of Ellen and Hans Hazenboom, Harold and Sandy Harkema, Louise Harkema, Andrea Bavis, Jan Mark and Dawn Harkema, and Derek Harkema, all of whom are broken hearted. Her first cousins are Petra, Melissa, Jocelyn, Jared, and Julian Hazenboom; Jackie, Valerie, Jessica, Adrian, and Haley Harkema; Elisha and Jocelyn Harkema-Noyes; Christopher, Nathan, and Jonathan Bavis; Aleah and Joshua Harkema; Sara and Sasha Harkema who are all very close and will greatly miss her. Her little cousins are Lauren, Sarah, and Anna Mollin; Owen, Riley, and Emma Bavis; Morgan, Ciaren and Teagan McAteer. Also in Maryland are Darcy’s great aunts Eleanor Haley and Doris Culver who were very fond of her. Darcy was predeceased by her grandparents Jan and Louise Harkema, and Jacqueline Roeck.

Darcy was born on Salt Spring Island on March 27,1983, grew up here graduating from GISS in 2001. She moved to Montreal to attend McGill University and received her BA in English Cultural Studies and Religious Studies in 2006.

She then worked for Eastman Systems which publishes course packages for McGill and Concordia. She saved her money and set off in January 2007 for a five month journey through Malaysia, Thailand, Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam, visiting Salt Spring on her way back to Montreal. She enrolled at Concordia, studying psychology and ended her school year recently.

Darcy was an exceptional young woman and was destined to do good things. She had great social, environmental, and political awareness and lived her daily life accordingly. She always voted and having duel citizenship, was a member of Democrats Abroad and had her Obama T-shirt.

She was a loyal and compassionate friend to so many. She was poised, completely unaffected, direct and had a somewhat somewhat skewed sense of humour. Darcy had great beauty and was a gift to all who knew her. We were blessed to have her in our lives.

A memorial for Darcy will be held at the home of Ellen and Hans Hazenboom, 138 Acheson Rd, Saturday, July 5 at 2 pm. This will be an informal celebration and all are welcome. On Sunday, July 13th from 11am-1 pm. there is a memorial for Darcy at the Birks Chapel at McGill University in Montreal.

Moira Elizabeth â??Florenceâ? Fraser

Sept. 29, 1932 – June 12, 2008

It is with great sadness that on June 12th Moira Elizabeth “Florence” passed away with her daughters Kathy, Terri and

dear friend Bev at her side. Flo lived a happy and joyful life for the past three years in Parksville where she was afforded the opportunity to be mobile even though confined to a wheelchair. She kept very busy with outings and events alongside Kathy and Flo’s ever faithful furry companion Bailey who never left her side. Flo had suffered a great many losses and obstacles in the past 8 years since losing her loving husband Pat, along with failing health, but she never wavered from her chipper and cheerful attitude. She loved life, adored her many friends and was so very grateful to her caregivers. She was predeceased by her husband Pat in 2000 and leaves to mourn daughters Kathy (Ron) Qualicum Beach, Terri (Rob) Alberta, Debbie and son Dwayne, Salt Spring Island, daughter in law Cindy, grandchildren Courtenay, Andrea, Kyle, Nicole and Michael, brother in law Doug (Bev) Fraser and her dear friend Bev Briggs. A private gathering will be held to honor Flo.

Moira Elizabeth “Florence” Fraser

Moira Elizabeth “Florence” Fraser

Sept 29, 1932 – June 12, 2008

It is with great sadness that on June 12th Moira Elizabeth “Florence” passed away with her daughters Kathy, Terri and dear friend Bev at her side.  Flo lived a happy and joyful life for the past three years in Parksville where she was afforded the opportunity to be mobile even though confined to a wheelchair. She kept very busy with outings and events alongside Kathy and Flo’s ever faithful furry companion Bailey who never left her side. Flo had suffered a great many losses and obstacles in the past 8 years since losing her loving husband Pat, along with failing health, but she never wavered from her chipper and cheerful attitude.

She loved life, adored her many friends and was so very grateful to her caregivers. She was predeceased by her husband Pat in 2000 and leaves to mourn daughters Kathy (Ron) Qualicum Beach, Terri (Rob) Alberta, Debbie and son Dwayne, Saltspring Island, daughter in law Cindy, grandchildren Courtenay, Andrea, Kyle, Nicole and Michael, brother in law Doug (Bev) Fraser and her dear friend Bev Briggs. A private gathering will be held to honor Flo.

Florence Fraser

On June 12th, 2008, the cornerstone of the Fraser family was peacefully taken away from us. “Flo” was a staple on Salt Spring Island for over 30 years. Her unparalleled work ethic and sharp wit will be undoubtedly missed. Flo was pre-deceased by her loving husband Pat Fraser and leaves behind her four adoring children Debra, Dwayne, Kathy and Terri, and her grandchildren Michael, Nicole, Courtney, Kyle and Andrea. Flo was a very strong, loving and generous person who always put her family first. Flo loved to travel with her husband and family (especially where slot machines were plentiful). She will be deeply missed but never forgotten.

“Only a life lived for others is a life worthwhile.”

PEGGY THORNE (nee Bryant)

October 26, 1926-June 11, 2008

Peggy Thorne peacefully passed away with family by her side at the Lady Minto Hospital on Salt Spring Island. Peggy was born in Bournemouth, England and moved to Vancouver in 1951 with her husband Gordon and first born son Calvin. A second son, Gary, was born in Vancouver, followed by two more boys, Greg and Gordy, who were born in Calgary, Alberta. The family also resided in Edmonton, Alberta in the early 1960s. In 1979 Peggy and Gordon retired to Salt Spring Island where they spent 29 wonderful years of retirement. Developing new friendships and rekindling old ones, the pair spent many an hour entertaining, traveling and leisurely undertaking their passion for golf.

The arrival of grandchildren opened a whole new focus to Peggy’s life. The role of Gramma and Nana was a stage on which Peggy gave some of her best performances. Countless hours were spent with her grandchildren Bryant, Chelsea, Ashley, Leea, Thomas, Ellie, Julie and Shaun, each of whom brought a smile to her face every time she was blessed with their presence.

The family would gratefully like to acknowledge Dr. Paula Ryan, the staff of Lady Minto Hospital, and Cathy, Deb, Roselyn, Megan, Lynne, Sandy and many others who cared for Peggy and her family during her last few days. Their compassion and attention to Peggy was most appreciated.

Peggy is survived by her husband and four boys, daughters-in-laws Adele, Candie and Patti, and many grandchildren, nieces and nephews all of whom miss her dearly and remember her fondly.

No service at her request. Donations may be made to either the Lady Minto Hospital (250-538-4845) or Parkinson Society of BC (800-668-3330).

Bert Alexander Fraser

Bert was born in Taber, Alberta, the youngest of 14 children. He spent his younger years in Alberta. In 1963 he moved to Salt Spring Island and established a body shop. He was the first government certified auto body mechanic on Salt Spring Island. When he retired in 1973, he and Emma were enticed by the weather and the fruit trees and moved to Summerland, B.C. They returned to Salt Spring Island in 1990. Bert was predeceased by his wife Emma (Riehl) in 1992.

He leaves to mourn his passing: his son Larry (Ethel) Fraser, Salt Spring Island (SSI); grandchildren Michael (Noella) Fraser, SSI, Holly (Claude) Pinel, Saskatoon, Sask., Scott (Morven) Fraser, SSI, Calvin (Deanna) Fraser, SSI and Kelly Fraser, Grande Prairie, Alberta; daughter Delores (Trevor) Owen, Kamloops, B.C.; and grandchildren Cheri Henderson, Los Angles, CA, Brenda (Bob) Cooper, Kamloops, Brian Henderson, Fernie, B.C. and Keith Clarke, Victoria, B.C.

He will be fondly remembered by his 20 great-grandchildren. He always had a secret stash of jelly beans ready for their visits. During his retirement years, Bert became a talented woodworker. He built Larry and Delores each a grandfather clock, and cedar chests for all of his grandchildren and great-grandchildren. His family and many many friends cherish the burl tables and pieces of miniature furniture and buildings he created for them. Bert also kept busy with his love of reading and gardening. In 93 years, he was never idle and always had a project on the go!

Visitation will be held Thursday, June 12, 2008 between 7 and 9 pm at Hayward Funeral Home #22 – 315 Upper Ganges Rd.

A graveside service will be held Friday, June 13, 2008, 11 am at the Central Cemetery, on Salt Spring Island, B.C. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to the Canadian Cancer Society.

Nester WILKIE

Nester Harold Wilkie passed away peacefully in the early hours of June 6th, 2008 at the age of 90 at Ridge Meadows Hospital, Maple Ridge, BC following a lengthy illness. He is lovingly remembered by his wife of 67 years Olive, his daughter Nicki (Stan), his grandchildren, Stephen (Karen), Neil (Rachel) and 3 beautiful great-grandchildren, Camryn, Taylor and Jeremy as well as many nephews, nieces and cousins.

Nester was born in Hamton, Sask. on Sept. 22, 1917. He met Olive in Yorkton, Sask. in 1939. The eve of WWII saw them on the West Coast and they were married on March 26, 1941.

Nester was drafted into the Army in early 1942 and spent the next 4 years overseas until he returned to the Coast in 1946. Nester spent the next 29 years working in a variety of occupations in the Greater Vancouver area.

Upon retirement in 1975 Nester & Olive moved to Salt Spring Island where they resided for nearly 30 years developing his golfing skills and many life-long friendships. Nester and Olive moved to Maple Ridge in 2004 joining their daughter and family.

Nester was a devoted husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather who demonstrated dignity and integrity while inspiring confidence and love.

A “Celebration of Life” gathering will be held on Friday, June 13th at 11:00 am at Garden Hill Funeral Home, 11765 – 224th Street, Maple Ridge, BC. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to St. Luke’s Catholic Church Building Fund – Maple Ridge, BC.