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June Perry

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PERRY, June

June passed away peacefully on October 4, 2013, ending an amazing life filled with family, close friends, travel and adventure. Born in Winnipeg Manitoba, June 12th, 1926, June left the Prairies at a young age with her first husband, a handsome, soon to be advertising executive, named Bill Ellis. After a short stint in Montreal, they moved on to Vancouver where they both fell in love with the city and its lifestyle. Soon after, their first son Mark arrived and then John. A surprise addition many years later was Barnaby. Life was busy with boating, skiing and socializing with friends in their numerous homes they designed and built in West Vancouver. Sadly, Bill’s sudden death in 1965 left June a young widow but in 1973 she fell in love for the second time when she met Captain Hector Perry on a ferry to Salt Spring Island. Her life continued to be a whirlwind of worldwide travel, volunteering, entertaining and boating trips with family. Despite her busy schedule, June found time to get a degree with honours from SFU. June and Hector eventually retired to Salt Spring where their lovely home, Eaglecroft, provided a welcoming and peaceful retreat for all of their friends, children and grandchildren. June immersed herself in the community of Salt Spring by volunteering for the Library, the Anglican Church and the Canadian Federation of University Women. Despite Hector’s passing in 2000, June continued to entertain and travel with family to the Bahamas and Hawaii. In her final years, she moved back to the West Vancouver waterfront that she loved so much. June had a charming and disarming wit, freely laced with her signature silvery laughter and a curiosity about life and people that entranced friends and family of all ages, and which remained a constant until the end. She will be missed by her sons, Mark (Suzie & daughter, Kate), John (Sheila) and Barney (Doug), Hector’s children Sue Jay, Sandy (Gary) and Alan (Debbie), and her grandchildren Caitlin, Spencer, Andrew, Owen, Meredith, Christie, Joanne, Mark Jr. (Jessica), Marina (Jon), Diane (Blair) and great grandchild, Joseph. The family would like to thank the incredible staff at Lynn Valley Care Centre and her amazing companion, Weng De Leon. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Salt Spring Island Public Library (via www.canadahelps.ca) are appreciated. Two celebrations of June`s Life will be held: West Vancouver Yacht Club, October 18th at 5:00 p.m., and All Saints by the Sea, Salt Spring Island, October 20th at 3:30 p.m.

For those wishing to share a memory of June, please visit www.hollyburnfunerals.com

Hollyburn Funeral Home Ph. 604-922-1221

Edward Davis

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Edward Davis

April 24, 1943 – October 1, 2013

It is with great sadness that we announce that Ed has taken his last flight to glory. He died in the loving arms of his wife on October 1, 2013. Predeceased by his mother Dorothy and son Lance. Left to mourn: Jean, his wife of 42 years, son Chad Williams, sister Dawn Olson, nephew Danny Chamblin, niece Brooke Olson, god-son Luke Hylands, god-daughter Stevie Hoesel.

Born in Auburn, California in 1943. He served his compulsory in the US Navy and moved with Jean to Salt Spring Island in 1972. While Jean taught school, Ed pursued his passion for flying and became a well known float plane pilot and realtor. He enjoyed aerial photography, loved fishing and sleeping outdoors. Covering the BC Coast and Yukon, Ed left a favourable impression wherever he landed. Often seen driving around town with is dog Tux in his classic ‘54 Mercury Convertible – a car he kept from age 16.

A generous, adventurous soul who loved life so much. He will be sorely missed by his family and many, many friends.

The family would like to express their gratitude to Dr. Reznick and the dedicated staff at Lady Minto Hospital and to the doctors and staff at the BC Cancer Clinic in Victoria.

A ‘Celebration of Life’ will be held on October 12, 2013 at Meaden Hall (Legion), 120 Blain Road at 1:00 pm. A time to share our memories of this very special warm-hearted man.

Ian Chisholm, Dr.

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Dr. Ian Chisholm

Feb. 17, 1932 – Sept. 25, 2013

It is with regret that the family of Dr. Ian Chisholm announce his passing on Wednesday September 25th, 2013.

Ian was born on February 17th 1932 at Glasgow, Scotland.

He is survived by his wife Margot, sons: Fergus (Elaine)of Saskatoon, Allister of Edmonton, Rod (Linda) of Banff, and grandchildren Ryan, Rob, Melinda, Evan, Robert, Scott and William.

Ian had an outstanding career in medicine, practicing and teaching Ophthalmology in Glasgow, Scotland. In 1975 he took a position at the University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon. Ian and Margot retired to Salt Spring Island in 1992 and have enjoyed many good years in the island community.

Grateful thanks to Dr. Reznick and the staff at the Lady Minto Hospital for providing care and assistance. Thank you also to the kindness of the neighbours, friends and community who have been so supportive and helpful .

A memorial service will be held at the Salt Spring United Church on Saturday October 5th at 2 p.m.

Donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation in lieu of flowers.

Edward S. Coombes

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Edward S. Coombes

Edward (“Ted”) S. Coombes born 5 November 1915 in Rawalpindi, India (now Pakistan) to Captain Horace Percival Coombes, Royal Artillery and Lilly (Baillie) Coombes, an only child.

He moved with his parents to Jersey, Channel Islands in 1920 and to Vernon B.C. in 1926, completing high school in Vernon and Vancouver.

He joined the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1936, and married Doris Eva Boden in 1941 in Vancouver. Ted was stationed in Patricia Bay and Bella Bella in Coastal Command, with various short term postings during the war, serving as a armament officer, later electronics and radar in the late 1940s and 1950s.

In the mid 1950s he was seconded to the Royal Air Force as a guidance and battle systems engineer becoming a Fellow of the Royal Aeronautical Society.

Upon retirement in 1962, Ted became a teacher in Chemainus, retiring from teaching in Ladysmith.

Dad was a founder and life member of the Salt Spring Amateur Radio Society. Ted and Doris were members and Callers with the Salty Wheels Square Dance Club for over 20 years, holding many dances in their basement. He was an active horseman until his late 80s. Ted and Doris were avid RV’ers taking their Toyota-Chinook all over the west and various square dance, ham radio and other events throughout the west. Ted was also an active member of the Salt Spring Lions and contributor to the Guide Dogs of Canada via the Lions Foundation. He was predeceased by Doris his wife of 62 years.

Ted leaves son Alan; daughter-in-law Mary, two granddaughters Robin and Margaret; and four great grand children Alexandra and Edward (Robin) and Rohan and Rishi (Margaret) and grand sons-in-law Robert Schiefele and Raman Kapil.

A memorial will be held at Meaden Hall, Royal Canadian Legion at 2:00 pm, Sunday, October 6th, 2013.

Funeral arrangements by Patrick Beattie of Hayward’s Funeral Homes, Ganges. In lieu of flowers donations to the Guide Dogs of Canada would be appreciated via the Salt Spring Island Lions Club.

Lyman (Paddy) Guinevan

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Lyman (Paddy)Guinevan

July 1, 1922 – September 10, 2013

At 4:29 a.m., Tuesday September 10, 2013 the world lost a kind and gentle man to his “final journey”. Paddy joins his wife Pamela, daughter Dodie and grandson Sean. He was born July 1, 1922 in Newcastle New Brunswick and moved to B.C. at an early age. He served honourably and proudly in the Royal Canadian Navy in WW2, the B.C. Police and The Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Paddy and Pam retired to Salt Spring in 1986. Paddy leaves behind to celebrate his 91 years his daughters Kathleen and son-in-law Glenn, Vivian and son-in-law Doug, sons Richard, Robert and daughter-in-law Norma and his son-in-law Rolf. Grandchildren David(Ronnie), Pamela, R.J., Cris (Brenna), Tristan, and Jake and great-grandchildren Ricky, Erica, Jordyn and Devin. He also leaves his sister Margaret Jeler. A celebration of his life will take place on Saturday, October 19, 2013 at 3pm at the Royal Canadian Legion, Meaden Hall on Salt Spring Island, B.C. In lieu of flowers, donations in Dad’s name to your charity of choice would be appreciated by his family. Funeral arrangements by Hayward’s Funeral Home.

Allan E Neil

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Allan E. Neil

Allan E. Neil of Salt Spring Island passed away peacefully on September 4, 2013 at the Victoria General Hospital at the age of 82.

Allan is survived by his loving wife Mary, his children Janice, Diane (Rick) and Paul (Sarah) and sisters Eva and Wilma. Grandchildren Molly, Allison and Eric Neil were frequent companions over the last few years.

Allan cherished Salt Spring Island life and could not imagine living anywhere else.

A celebration of Allan’s life will be held Saturday, Sept. 14 at the Lions Club, 103 Bonnet Ave., SSI 2-4:30pm. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Lady Minto Hospital Foundation.

Eleanor St. Clair Lloyd (nee Wallbridge)

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Eleanor St. Clair Lloyd (nee Wallbridge)

Jan. 13, 1915 – Sept. 4, 2013

 

Our dear mum Eleanor passed away peacefully at home surrounded by family. Her strong spirit and kind and loving ways will be sorely missed by family and friends alike. Eleanor was born in Vancouver and spent many happy summers at the family cottage in Sechelt. It was there that she gained her lifelong love of swimming in the ocean, which she continued to do every summer until she was 96. Eleanor trained as a nurse, graduating from Toronto General Hospital in 1938. She worked at the Vancouver General Hospital before joining the Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps in 1941, with the honorary rank of Lieutenant Nursing Sister. She and her sister Grace served together overseas during WWll in the 16th Canadian General Hospital Overseas Forces from 1942 – 1945. It was while she was in England that Eleanor married Lt.-Cmdr (Engineer) John F. Lloyd, also serving overseas with the Royal Canadian Navy Volunteer Reserve.

Her service overseas was a formative time in her life and through the years Eleanor always kept in touch with her Nursing Sister friends, and hosted an annual reunion picnic for many years at her home on Saltspring Is.

Following the war Eleanor and John settled briefly in Colorado, then moved to Quebec where they lived in Beauharnois, Ville de Lery and Bedford before moving to Pickering ON and later Vancouver. During that time, Eleanor was busy raising their four children and making lifelong friends along the way. After retiring in 1973 Eleanor and John moved to Saltspring Is. where they spent many happy years in Vesuvius. For more than 25 years Eleanor volunteered in the extended care ward of the Lady Minto Hospital in Ganges. Eleanor and John were founding members of the Trail & Nature Club and hiked all over the island, as well as many places around the world in their travels. Eleanor spent her 89th birthday riding an elephant in Thailand.

Eleanor’s great loves in life were her family, friends, gardening, swimming, watching the birds and walking and hiking on her beloved island. She was known to many besides her own grandchildren as Granny, and her passing will be deeply felt by all who knew her. Eleanor was predeceased by her loving husband John, her sister Grace and brother Henry. She will always be in the hearts of her children Bruce, Grace (Huntly), Norah (David) and Kitty (Ian), and her granddaughters Kate (Tran), Elizabeth (Leigh and great-granddaughter Bree), Claire (Paul) and Frances.

A celebration of Eleanor’s life will be held 2:00pm Sat. October 12, 2013. Please contact the family for details. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation in her memory to the Canadian Cancer Society or the BC Paraplegic Association.

Reginald S. Taylor

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Reginald S. Taylor

Popular local man, Reginald S. Taylor, passed away on Monday, September 2nd, two days before his 88th birthday. He leaves behind his sister, Jean Gardiner, nephews Graham and Nigel Gardiner, all of England. He is predeceased by his daughter, Angela. He regularly kept in touch with Jean and enjoyed her visits. She fondly remembers a trip through the Rockies on one of her last trips. He will be missed by his cousin, Bob Savage, who thought of Reg as a brother.

Born in Broadstairs, Kent, England, Reg was the middle child of parents, Jeffrey and Dorothy.

After leaving school, he became an apprentice mechanic and served in the Royal Air Force during the Second World War.

In his early twenties, Reg decided to emigrate to the US and with sponsorship from his aunt and a loan from his father; he travelled from Southampton to New York and then on to Los Angeles where he stayed and opened a garage called Ozzie and Reg with his business partner, Ozzie. The business was a great success. He soon married and had a daughter. Reg and Marilyn, his wife, then moved to Salt Spring Island and bought Scott Point Marina which they later sold to RVYC. Reg’s nephews, Graham and Nigel, remember visiting from England and enjoying summers at the Marina when they were young.

The family moved in a house on Maliview Drive which Reg had built. At this time, he was semi-retired but kept busy in the community through his involvement in ArtSpring, the Langham Court Theatre Guild in Victoria, aircraft restoration in Sidney, helping to build the clock on top of the fire station in Ganges, and volunteer work with various charities including Lady Minto Gulf Islands Hospital.

He regularly enjoyed morning coffee at the Canadian Legion where he was welcomed with his first dog, Max and more recently, Benji.

Jean and nephews, Graham and Nigel would like to thank the staff at Lady Minto Gulf Islands Hospital and Dr. Woodley for all of their kindness, care and attention during Reg’s illness. The date of a memorial service will be announced in the near future.

Margaret Alice McMahon

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Margaret Alice McMahon

April 5, 1922 – August 27, 2013

Alice closed her beautiful Irish eyes for the last time at Lady Minto Hospital on Salt Spring Island, BC with her son and daughter at her side.

She was born in Belfast, N. Ireland and immigrated to Canada in 1953. Alice belonged to both the Lady Minto Hospital and the Legion Ladies Auxiliaries. She was predeceased by her brother Fred McAdam. She will be sadly missed by her devoted family, husband John, daughter Maggie Smith (Ron), son Jim McMahon (Anne Garneau), grandson Darren MacRae (Angie) and the lights of her life, great grandchildren Emma and Jackson MacRae. Alice had a huge extended family, step grandchildren and families in Nanaimo and Victoria, nephews, nieces, cousins in Great Britain and the U.S., her family and staff at Meadowbrook Seniors Residence.

We wish to express our heartfelt appreciation to the amazing staff at Lady Minto Hospital for their loving care and compassion for Alice and our entire family. To her support team, her amazing friends, she loved each one of you and many thanks for all your caring. To Dr. Reznick, Jean and Barb a special thank you.

A Celebration of Life will be held on Sunday, Sept. 15 at 1:00 pm at Meadowbrook Seniors Residence, 121 Atkins Road, Salt Spring Island.

In lieu of flowers a donation may be made in memory of Alice to the Lady Minto Palliative Care Unit, 135 Crofton Road, Salt Spring Island, BC, V8K 1T1.

Mom always ended a visit or telephone call with “Bye for now and god bless”. So mom BYE FOR NOW, WE WILL LOVE AND MISS YOU ALWAYS.

Arrangements by Hayward’s Funeral Service www.haywardsfuneral.com

Ryan Geoffrey Burch

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Ryan Geoffrey Burch

June 29, 1972 – August 26, 2013

Ryan Geoffrey Burch, 41, of Salt Spring Island, B.C. died suddenly on Monday, August 26 in a tragic logging accident at Lake Cowichan. Born in Vancouver on June 29, 1972, the family moved to Salt Spring Island in 1981. In 2002, Ryan married Chelsea Byron.

Predeceased by his cousin Adam in 2001 and his father Ron in 2002, he is survived by his loving wife Chelsea and their four children, Isaac, Garrett, Mackenzie and Heidi; his mother Judy; his sister Suzanne (Andrew) and children Austin and Colton; Uncle Brian (Trish); Auntie Debbie (Ray); cousins Melanie (Dean) and children Hailey, Nicola and Matthew; Leana and daughter Makenna; and Dustin (Stephanie); inlaws Jill and Ken Byron; sisters and brothers-in-law Nicola (Bruce) and children Ryen and Kate; Josh (Leah) and children Jaidyn and Sevannah; Justin (Dana) and daughter Thea; Regan; Jeremy (Erica); and Bob (Alice); as well as his many, many friends.

Ryan was humble, modest, hardworking and strong, but what best describes him is how well he was loved. With his quiet, disarming manner he charmed everyone he met. He was so genuine.

A funeral service will be held on Friday, September 6 at 1:00 at the Community Gospel Church, 147 Vesuvius Bay Road, followed by a reception at the Farmers’ Institute (351 Rainbow Road) from 2:00 to 5:00.