Donald Ogilvie
Donald Ogilvie
18 November 1922 – 14 April 2013
Don died peacefully with family at his side. He is dearly missed by Betty, his wife of 66 years, son Martin (Camille), daughter Bronwyn Lorimer (Graham) grandchildren, Nicholas, Melissa, Katy and Jill, sister Ruth George and many nieces and nephews in the Prairies, and nieces Janet and Ruth in England.
The family is deeply grateful for the thoughtfulness of friends, the exceptional care of Greenwoods staff, Dr. Barclay, Lady Minto Hospital, Beacon Community Services, Ambulance Service, and the staff and volunteers at Meals on Wheels.
A quiet family service was held on April 17, 2013.
“A life well loved.”
Pamela Elizabeth Barry (nee Reynolds)
Pamela Elizabeth Barry
(nee Reynolds)
March 13, 1930 – April 10, 2013
On April 10th, surrounded by the love of her family, our beloved Pamela crossed peacefully over the “rainbow bridge” to tend her Heavenly garden in the presence of Jesus. She is now joyfully reunited with her dear David and other loved ones.
Pamela was a wonderful wife, mother, grandmother, sister, aunt and friend to many. She was gracious and loving to all who came across her life path and will be remembered for her gentle smile and her desire to be a blessing to others each day. Pamela shared her passion for gardening and her love of birds with all who came to visit.
Her unwavering faith and strength of character upheld her in challenging times and she enfolded her family with a depth of love and caring that is beyond description.
Pamela will be missed deeply but her spirit will keep us company in the garden of life and in the hovering of the hummingbird and butterfly.
We extend a deep appreciation to those who cared for Pamela with compassion and respect during the last few weeks of her life. A special thank you to Jill and the nurses from the Community Health Team. Thank you to the Palliative Response Team from Victoria Hospice, the nurses and staff at Cowichan District Hospital, Dr. Frazer Black, Dr. David Brook, and all the caregivers who supported us in caring for Pamela at home.
“I shall pass through this world but once.
Any good therefore that I can do, or any kindness
That I can show to any human being,
Let me do it now.
Let me not defer or neglect it for I shall not pass this way again.”
Please join us in celebrating Pamela’s life;
Saturday April 20th, 2013 | 2-4pm
#10 – 133 Corbett Road, Salt Spring Island
Donations to the Victoria Hospice Society or Hospice society of your choice would be gratefully appreciated.
Donna Winter
Donna Winter
December 28, 1937 – April 7, 2013
It is with great sadness the family of Donna Winter announces her sudden death on April 7, 2013 due to surgical complications.
Donna Marie was born on Salt Spring Island on December 28, 1937 to Isabel and Laurie Mouat. It was here she met and married David Winter (predeceased 2008), and their union produced two children: Keith and Laura. The family lived on Salt Spring for many years before moving to Victoria. Donna and Dave lived on the sea for some time before planting roots in Cobble Hill.
Donna was a published author of her sailing adventures with Dave and first mate ‘Sunday’ the cat along the BC coast aboard the ‘Stone Spirit’. She and Dave made many friends during their sailing trips, and her home, whether it was on land or sea, was always a welcoming environment. Donna was a compassionate friend to all who needed support, and had a soft spot for animals. She loved gardening, playing the piano, photography, and her shortbread was unparalleled.
Left to mourn their beloved Mum are son Keith and wife Laurie Nelson, and daughter Laura and husband Eric Rowlett. Sister, Yvonne Bryant, along with husband Andrew and their family will also miss Donna terribly. There will be no service, however those who wish to remember and honor Donna, please consider a donation to the Cowichan Cat Rescue at www.cowichancatrescue.org.
Janine Lendi
Janine Lendi
June 26, 1953 – April 5, 2013
A beloved local massage therapist and world-wide scuba diver and underwater photographer died Friday, April 5 in her home in Friday Harbor.
Janine Lendi was born in California, and loved the ocean and warm, sunny days. Her great passion was scuba diving, and she traveled extensively to view the world underwater and photograph her adventures along the way. She was most at home in the water, and adored all the creatures of the sea. Her e-mail address was mermaidjanine.
Janine’s deep compassion for others led to a lifetime of caring for people, first as a licensed respiratory therapist, and then as a massage therapist. She had a big, generous heart, ready sense of humor, sparkling turquoise eyes, a radiant smile and a vibrant personality, and was always ready for a new adventure.
In 1998, Janine moved from California to Friday Harbor. She loved living on the island and zipped around on one of her many scooters, which she much preferred to her Toyota 4-runner. She always wore dazzling turquoise, magenta, and purple colors, and her garden was a palette of blue, purple, and chartreuse.
Janine said one of the happiest days of her life was when she met Paul Isserlis, a native of Scotland who has lived and worked in Canada since the 1970s. They married in April 2010 and divided their time between San Juan and Salt Spring islands.
In the last few years, medical issues hampered Janine’s mobility—but not her spirit. She will be greatly missed by her husband, her sweet cat Tarna, and her many friends from San Juan and Salt Spring islands, California, and various places around the world.
A celebration of Janine’s life is being planned. Information to come.
Ian Moyes Thom, Dr.
Dr. Ian Moyes Thom
Born in Edinburgh, Scotland, on November 14, 1924, Dr. Ian Thom passed away on Salt Spring Island on April 4, 2013. Ian will be sadly missed and forever loved and remembered by his wife of 60 years, Minnie; his daughter, Lesley Reynolds (Victor); his son, Andrew (Debbie Nowell); granddaughter, Camille Reynolds; sisters-in-law Moira Thom and Janet Reynolds; and cousins David Thom and Joe Gallelli. Ian was predeceased by his brother, Cecil.
Ian spent his boyhood in Edinburgh. During the Second World War, he served as a radio operator on Lord Louis Mountbatten’s headquarters ship, HMS Bulolo, which played a vital communications role in the Allied war effort during the D-Day landings and in operations around Malaya, Singapore and Sumatra until the end of the war. After the war, Ian studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh. While a student, he met the love of his life, Minnie Jane Berry Murphy, and they married after his graduation in 1952. Ian practised medicine in Birmingham and Watford, England, before moving with his family to Regina, Saskatchewan, in 1962. Ian was a respected and beloved family physician in Regina for 27 years before retiring to Salt Spring in 1989.
Ian was a compassionate and skilled doctor and a proud Scotsman. He had an inquiring mind and loved fast cars, planes, boats and radios. Above all, he loved people; he was a devoted husband and father and a valued friend. Ian’s family would like to thank his friend and physician, Dr. Ron Reznick, and the staff at Greenwoods, who cared for Ian with love and respect during the last year of his life.
A celebration of Ian’s life will be held at 181 Fort Street, Salt Spring Island, on Sunday, April 28 at 2 p.m. Friends are invited to join his family to share their favourite memories of Ian and to raise a glass in his honour.
An honest man here lies at rest
As e’er God with his image blest;
The friend of man, the friend of truth,
The friend of age, and guide of youth:
Few hearts like his, with virtue warm’d,
Few heads with knowledge so informed:
If there’s another world, he lives in bliss;
If there is none, he made the best of this.
– Robert Burns
Harold Brochmann
Harold Brochmann
November 18, 1935 – March 27, 2013
Born in Oslo, Norway November 18, 1935 passed away after a lengthy illness on Salt Spring Island March 27, 2013.
A true Norseman always comfortable in a boat.
He will be greatly missed by his wife Candace, daughter Kari (Ty) granddaughter Keira of Atlanta, Georgia, son Craig of Toronto, Ontario, stepdaughters Kelly Langill, Christine Gray (Travis) and grandchildren Therese and Damien Gray of North Vancouver. Also many cousins in Norway. Predeceased by son Michael.
Harold’s varied teaching career took him from Nova Scotia to Ghana, St. Vincent, and culminated in North Vancouver. He retired to Salt Spring Island where his passion for sailing (Whisper and Gypsy) and pruning maple trees was unlimited. Harold was involved with Eggheads, on the Board of Directors at Greenwoods, Library Board and was past Commodore at the Salt Spring Island Sailing Club.
“Harold has always been the owner of a restless intellect, a man who could not bear to let things pass without understanding them in detail. Although physically robust it was his mind that made him such good company. He was especially determined when he came across a statement that was supposedly supported by fact or ‘statistics’, to actually make sure that the ‘facts’ were real facts and that the statistics actually supported the conclusions”
“Harold was a much loved curmudgeon, full of wit and intelligence and will be badly missed by everyone who knew and loved him”
A heart felt thank you for the amazing love and support shown to Harold and myself during this emotional time. We are so fortunate to live on this beautiful island surrounded by such compassionate friends, Home Care nurses and Caregivers. Thank you Dr. Reznick and Jean.
A herring and aquavit gathering to be announced. “God bless us everyone.”
Gwendolyn Audrey Turner
Turner, Gwendolyn Audrey
June 23, 1920 – March 25, 2013
On Monday, March 25, Mrs. Audrey Turner of Victoria passed away at the age of 92.
She will be sadly missed and lovingly remembered by her two sons Rob and John (Cecilia); grandchildren Trisha, Joshua, Tyrell, Nicole and Ryan; and nephew Tim (partner John). Her husband Jack predeceased last August.
Audrey was born in Prince Albert and raised in Saskatoon where she was active in many sports. Her specialty was diving. She was a three-time national diving champion in 1946, 1947, and 1948. In 1948 she won the Canadian Olympic trials but missed the Olympics as the country did not have enough money to send a female diver. Audrey was inducted into the Saskatchewan Sports Hall of Fame in 1971.
Audrey and Jack married in Saskatoon and Jack’s employment with Imperial Oil took them to many locations in Alberta and a few further afield. Audrey remained active in diving, swimming and recreational administration. On retirement they settled in Victoria and enjoyed the charms of Vancouver Island.
The family would like to thank the staff at the Cerwydden Care Centre in Duncan for their kindness and care in Audrey’s final months.
Audrey has been cremated and had requested there be no funeral service. The family gathered to share stories and remember a wonderful woman.
On line condolences may be offered at
www.hwwallacecbc.com
Lottie Eva Cairns
Lottie Eva Cairns
July 16, 1926 – Mar. 23, 2013
Lottie passed peacefully into the presence of the Lord at Pleasant Valley Manor, Armstrong, BC.
Predeceased by her parents, Frank and Pearl Reynolds (Buss), and her seven siblings, Lottie will be lovingly remembered by her four children: Janet (Glen) Berg of Prince Rupert, Ian (Vera) of Youbou, Kevin (Debbie) of Kamloops and Jennifer (Jenne) Huberts of Vernon. She also leaves behind to cherish her memory her many grand- and great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews, and her extended family and friends.
Funeral service will be held on Thursday, March 28, 2013 at 2:00 pm, at Valley View Memorial Gardens, 14644 -72nd Avenue, Surrey, BC, interment follows immediately. A reception at Valley View will follow.
Norma Patricia Benay
BENAY, NORMA PATRICIA
Feb. 14, 1925 – Mar. 22, 2013
Norma passed away in Victoria, BC at 88 years of age. She will be missed and lovingly remembered by friends, relatives, her three daughters; Leslie, Elizabeth and Kelly, grandchildren; Sarah, Sean, Jessica, Emily, Claire, and Alison, and great-grandchildren; Lauren and Matthew.
We would like to thank Danielle for being a caring friend and neighbor for many years.
There will be no service by request.
“To live in hearts we leave behind is not to die”
