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Ivy (Jackie) JACKSON

Mrs. Ivy (Jackie) Jackson

1921 – 2015

Jackie was born in Halifax, N.S. on August 8th, 1921 and passed away May 12, 2015 at the Lady Minto Hospital.

Mom lived in Vancouver for most of her life until coming to Salt Spring Island in 1970 with our Dad Les, who passed away Jan. 18, 2012.

Mom is survived by daughter Joanne (Pat) and son David, 5 grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren. Family was everything to her.

We thank all the staff at Lady Minto Hospital, the ECU Staff, Dr. Leon and Dr. Woodley for all the years of exceptional care.

No Services by Mom’s request.

Robin Frederick (Bluebeard) PAGE

Robin Frederick Page

(Bluebeard)

Nov 2, 1932 – May 12, 2015

Born in England and raised on the West Coast, Robin is an internationally recognized visual/performance artist and teacher active in Canada, England, France and Germany.

After retiring as Professor of Art in Munich, Robin and his late wife Carol returned to Canada. He spent his last 9 years on Salt Spring with daughter Rachel and son in-law Thomas.

His prolific artistic output, comic spirit and influential legacy can be fully appreciated by a visit to his website. www.bluebeardvenue.com

Robin is deeply missed and survived by Rachel & Thomas, brothers Dan & Jonathan, sister Rosemary and their families.

We are forever grateful to Dr. Shane Barclay and the staff at Lady Minto Hospital for their excellent care and compassion. Many thanks to our neighbours Dave & Laurie, Bill & Helen, Chris & Brenda for their support, and to the SSI community for many kindnesses to Robin and our family over the years.

No service by request, an online memorial will be held on his website this weekend May 30-31.

Barbara Ann DAVEY

In Loving Memory

Barbara Ann Davey

April 12, 1953 – May 12, 2015

It is with heavy hearts that the family of Barbara announce her peaceful passing on May 12, 2015 at the age of 62 with her daughter and sister at her side after a long and courageous battle with dementia.

Barbara is predeceased by her Parents, Albert and Iris Davey and survived by her Children, David and Carol (Jean Pierre), Grandchildren Maya, Alora, Ethaniel, Nina, and Siblings Michael (Betty), Barry(Della), Brian (Mary), Penny (Jim) as well as several nieces and nephews.

Barbara loved to play sports and lend a helping hand. She will be truly missed and loved by all.

May you rest well and have your memories forever to cherish.

Funeral service will be held in Edmonton Alberta.

Alan Henry KIRK

Alan Henry Kirk, 

Lieutenant Colonel, Retired

August 1, 1929 – May 9, 2015

Alan died quietly in Lady Minto Hospital after a long struggle with failing kidneys complicated by pneumonia.

Born in Summerland, BC, son of  Lucy and John Kirk, deceased.

Alan is survived by his sister Muriel in Calgary. Deeply missing him are: his loving wife Elizabeth (Betty) and his five sons, Robert of Christina Lake, John (Catherine) of Murphys Creek, Australia, Andrew (Denise) in Port Moody, David (Kim) in Calgary, and Brian (Mwejolon) in the Marshall Islands. We were blessed with four grand daughters Rity, Elizabeth, Margaret and Sophie.

Many thanks to the compassionate staff at Lady Minto Hospital, Dr. Leon and our friendly Meadowbrook family.

No service by request.

Robert William (Bob) PETTY

Robert William (Bob), Petty

March 6, 1921 – May 8th, 2015

On May 8th in the wee hours of the morning, our loving Dad passed away at his home in Braehaven. Predeceased by his wife Virginia (Ginny) of 50 years, and his friend Pearl Motion.

Bob will be deeply missed by his daughters: Barb (Gorden) and Shirley, his grandchildren: Jim, Sherry, Sarah and Lara and his great-granddaughter Jess.

Thank you to all the staff at Braehaven for all the care over the past nine years.

No services by request.

A Celebration of Life will be held on Sunday, May 24th at the Masonic Hall at 2PM.

June BURRITT

June Burritt

A life well lived

June 1, 1918 – May 5, 2015

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of June Burritt, the matriarch of a British Columbian family spanning five generations. She was approaching her 97th birthday.

June (nee Sara Bates) was born in Moosejaw, Saskatchewan and moved to Vancouver with her widowed mother when she was 12 years old. Their new life was a struggle but they established a legacy of lifelong closeness and devotion to one another in the process. In her teens June joined a young peoples group at Chown Memorial United Church where she met Charlie Burritt. They were married September 6th 1939 and settled in Vancouver where their four children were born, daughters Leonore, Arlene and Pat and son Harvey.

In time June’s family grew to 10 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren all of whom were nourished with her endless love and care. She had influence over all she met in a subtle and profound way. June’s beautiful smile spread warmth wherever she went. Above all, she lived a life of kindness, service, and humour.

June was a lifelong member of the United Church, and contributed her many talents wherever needed. Many women remember her as their CGIT leader and mentor first from Chown Memorial and then from South Burnaby United, where she and husband Charlie sang in the choir, taught Sunday school and joined the men’s and women’s groups where they both took leadership roles.

June and Charlie’s home in South Burnaby was the centre of many family and church activities over the years. Their annual Easter egg hunt drew children from their church as well as the nearby community. After Charlie’s death in 1980 June continued her involvement with church and community life surrounded by close friends.

In 2003 June moved to Salt Spring Island to be near daughters Arlene and Pat and became one of the first residents of Meadowbrook where she spent 10 happy years. June’s final two years were lived at Lady Minto Residential Care where her gracious manner and loving smile was adored by both staff and residents. Her church family at Salt Spring United was another source of love and support.

June’s family expresses their heart felt gratitude for all the kindness she received from her United Church family, Dr. Dan Kalf and the staff at Lady Minto Hospital E.C.U.

She is survived in her immediate family by son Harvey Burritt and wife Liz, and daughters Lee McAleese and husband Ken, Arlene Dashwood and husband Don, and Pat Webber and husband Joe. June’s husband Charlie Burritt remained the love of her life.

There will be a Memorial Service for June at Salt Spring Island United Church on July 11th at 2.30 PM. In lieu of flowers please make a donation to the Salt Spring Island United Church or a charity of your choice.

Geraldine Alexander

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It is with heavy hearts we announce the passing of Jerry Alexander.

She was pre-deceased by her husband Gordon and their daughter Laurie.

Jerry will be lovingly remembered by her Son, Bob (Shiela), and grandchildren Jennifer, Nicole, Leanne, Lori, her Daughter Cathy (Trevor) Olson, and grandchildren Alexander, and Mya.

Family and love of life meant everything to Jerry. She will be forever missed and always remembered for her kind loving nature and beautiful smile.

Edith Phyllis DODDS

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Edith Phyllis Dodds?

June 13, 1929 – April 26, 2015

Phyllis Dodds entered into the presence of her Lord peacefully on April 26, 2015 following a stroke.  Phyllis leaves behind her loving husband of 58 years, Ted, son Dave (Joyce), daughter Cathy (Brent), Grandchildren James (Natalie), Adam (Stephanie), Luke (Katie), Malinda (Dean), Brian (Deborah), and Janelle (Jeremy), as well as Great-Grandchildren Evan, Adelaide, Madelyn, Olivia and Everett. ?Phyllis will be remembered for her kind and thoughtful spirit?and her love for and dedication to her family.  Her ready smile and joyfulness will be greatly missed by all who knew her.? A memorial service will be held at Saltspring Island Baptist Church on Monday May 4th at 2:00 p.m.?In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Gideons. Words of condolences may be left at www.haywardsfuneral.com

Geraldine Alexander

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It is with heavy hearts we announce the passing of Jerry Alexander.

She was pre-deceased by her husband Gordon and their daughter Laurie.

Jerry will be lovingly remembered by her Son, Bob (Shiela), and grandchildren Jennifer, Nicole, Leanne, Lori, her Daughter Cathy (Trevor) Olson, and grandchildren Alexander, and Mya.

Family and love of life meant everything to Jerry. She will be forever missed and always remembered for her kind loving nature and beautiful smile.

Johathan Pemberton YARDLEY

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Jonathan Pemberton Miller Yardley

Nov. 28, 1939 – April 24, 2015

You’d be hard pressed to find someone who loved life as much as Jonathan did. Whether learning a new piece of music for one of the many choirs he sang with, painting a foggy rain-soaked horizon, or helping to restore some of Canada’s most cherished heritage buildings, Jonathan always committed himself fully to everything he did.

Born in Lichfield, England, Jonathan made his home on Salt Spring Island with his wife Sue (née Wall) in 1974, renovating their beloved Southdown Farm, growing a massive veggie garden, and raising sheep, goats, cows, pigs, chickens, geese, horses – and three children.

In his life on Salt Spring, Jonathan always shared his warmth and joie de vivre with everyone around him, from hosting live Christmas nativities in the barn, to dancing the grapevine on the lawn to celebrate friends’ birthdays, to taking midnight dips in the pond just to see the stars.

A graduate of the Birmingham School of Architecture in England, Jonathan managed to quietly carve out an extremely successful career on the western edge of Canada. Though he was too humble to ever announce it, he received dozens of provincial and national architectural awards (including a lifetime membership award from the Architectural Institute of B.C.), and had a hand in the preservation of nearly every renovated heritage building in downtown Victoria and Vancouver (not to mention some of our most cherished ones here on the island – Ruckle Provincial Park, Mahon, Beaver Point and Fulford Halls, to name a few).

An avid traveller, he and Sue have explored many parts of this world, taking equal pleasure in the sublime (soaring cathedrals) and the simple (a baguette and wheel of hard cheese). Venice was a special spot they shared with their closest friends on a number of trips, but walking the Camino de Santiago across France and Spain in 2003 with eldest son Thomas was a life-defining experience.

Taken by prostate cancer too soon with still so much life to live, Jonathan will be desperately missed by wife Sue, sons Thomas (Michelle Yardley) and Ben (Jessie Carlson), daughter Emma (Daniel Squizzato), granddaughters Lucy, Lila and Grace Yardley, and sister Jennifer Chapman, as well as many relatives in England and the U.S.A.

The family would like to thank Dr. Manya Sadowsky and all the nursing staff at Lady Minto Hospital for their compassionate care. A private ceremony will be held for family. Please send your good memories of Jonathan to 316 Isabella Pt. Rd., S.S.I., B.C. V8K 1V4.

To honour Jonathan’s memory, the family requests that you speak to your health professionals and government representatives about Dying With Dignity (dyingwithdignity.ca), in the hopes that Canadian law will be amended to eliminate unnecessary end-of-life suffering.