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Katrina Windels
Katrina Windels passed away in the Creston Valley Hospital on March 7, 2013 at the age of 78 years.
Katrina was born to parents Justina and Peter Elias on August 24, 1934 in Aberdeen, SK.
Katrina married Charles John Windels on April 30, 1961 in Waldheim, SK and together they had three children, Ron, Jerry and Joe.
Katrina was a member of the local Seventh-day Adventist Church. She loved gardening, knitting for others and spending time with friends and family.
Katrina was predeceased by her brother Pete; sisters Mary, Margaret and Justina and her husband, Charles.
She will be lovingly remembered by her brothers John Elias and Jake Elias; sons Ronald (Lil), Jerry (Jeannie) and Joe; eight grandchildren and many nieces and nephews.
The Memorial Funeral Service will be held March 31, 2013 at 10:00 a.m. at the Seventh-day Adventist Church with Pastor Ian Cotton officiating.
Any friends wishing to make a memorial contribution may do so to A.D.R.A. - c/o Seventh-day Adventist Church, 713 Cavell St, Creston, B.C., V0B 1G4
Gary Ewan Wight
1936 – 2013
Gary Wight passed away after a lengthy illness at the age of 77 at Swan Valley Lodge in Creston, B.C., on July 2, 2013.
Gary was born in Drumheller, Ab on April 3, 1936 to Gene and Jenny Wight. Gary received his education in Calgary, AB, where he met his wife Edith Mountford of Wynndel, B.C. They were married on February 8, 1958 and Gary drove City Transit for four years before moving to the Creston Valley. Gary was self employed with numerous businesses in Creston and Calgary, his last business was the Valley Wash-In.
Gary loved the outdoors and travelling. He enjoyed his “Thursday Night Dominos club” and his favourite pastime was spending time with his family and friends.
Gary was predeceased by his parents, Gene and Jenny; wife Edith; brother Larry Wight and sister Lenore Heninger.
He will be lovingly remembered by his brother Doug (Joyce) Wight of Victoria, BC; children Ena (Greg) Allen of Nanaimo, B.C., Ellen (Tom) Tzakis of Creston, B.C., Tom (Blanche) Wight of Terrace, B.C., Elaine Wight (John Barbusci) of Creston, B.C., Ed Wight (Patti Reimer) of Vancouver, B.C. and Doug Wight of Lillooet, B.C. and his twelve grandchildren Stephen, Mark, Kayla, Krysten, Wade, Clarissa, Conrad, Andrew, Naomi, David, Gregory and Jairo.
A Celebration of Life Service to be held July 27, 2013 at 1:00 p.m. at the New Life Christan Church – 1821 Elm St, Creston, B.C. A Private Family Interment will be held at Forest Lawn Cemetery, Erickson, B.C.
In lieu of flowers, any friends wishing to make a memorial contribution may do so to the Swan Valley Lodge Equipment Fund – P. O. Box 1880, Creston, B.C., V0B 1G0.
Paulhus, Jean
Jean Cecelia Paulhus passed away after a lengthy illness on June 28th, 2013 at the age of 79 years, at the Swan Valley Lodge, Creston, B.C.
Jean was born to parents Antoinette and Joseph Coton on December 13, 1933 in Drumheller, AB.
Jean was raised with her three sisters on Vancouver Island, where her father worked in the coal mines. As a teenager, she adventured to Vancouver and Ontario, returning to Vancouver to continue working.
She met and married Norman Paulhus and moved to Riondel in 1957. With the exception of the last year, Jean called Riondel/Crawford Bay her home for fifty-five years, which she shared with John Blondeau for over twenty-five of those years.
Jean loved curling, camping, dancing and enjoyed gatherings of friends and family.
Jean was predeceased by her son, Michael Paulhus.
She will be lovingly remembered by her partner John Blondeau; children Shelley (Ken), Wayne and David; step-children John, Dan (Lorette), Cathy, Shelly (Paddy) and Cindy (Ken); twenty grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
A Celebration of Life Service to be held at a later date.
Any friends wishing to make a memorial contribution may do so to the Charity of the donor’s choice.
Horsnell, Janice
A huge smile, positive attitude and loads of integrity.
Janice Lynn Horsnell (Murray), March 8, 1945 – June 15, 2013
Jan was born in Vancouver, B.C., on March 8, 1945 to Bill and Grayce Foulkes. She grew up with older sister, Patricia, in West Vancouver. The warmest memories of her childhood included playing with her dog Skipper, talking about the day around the dinner table, large family gatherings with cousins and feeling very loved.
She attended Pauline Johnson Elementary, Hillside Junior Secondary and West Vancouver High school, graduating in 1963. She was often the tallest in her class; by the end of grade four she was 5' 9”. Jan competed in discus, basketball, volleyball and fieldhockey, and was president of student council and pep club.
Following graduation, Jan travelled with a school group to Europe. She also spent time with her family in Hawaii in 1976 and drove to Disneyland in 1980. Jan loved her international holidays but said that her favourite place was Canada.
Jan met Bob Murray at the University of British Columbia and they were married in 1967. She graduated with a Bachelor of Education (Secondary) in 1968, majoring in physical education and geography. Her first teaching job was at West Vancouver High and then she and Bob moved to Creston to teach at Prince Charles Secondary School. During her two years of teaching she coached the Intermediate and Senior Basketball Team and the Senior Girls Volleyball Team.
In 1971, Jan gave birth to Susan, followed by Scott, in 1974. Father-in-law, Dr. Murray, helped deliver both of his grandchildren. Jan stayed home to raise her family in Canyon, B.C. on their 10 acre hobby farm. Her family enjoyed raising all sorts of animals. Summer holidays included camping on Kootenay Lake and lots of time in the family pool. The Murray house was warm and inviting.
Once Jan's children started school, she worked for Dr. Perrin at the Creston Veterinary Clinic. She loved working with animals and the general public. Many homeless pets often came to the farm “just for the weekend” and ended up a part of the Murray family.
Jan returned to teaching at PCSS in 1989, and following the separation with her husband, she accepted a job as a child protection social worker in 1991, with the Ministry of Children and Family Development (MCFD) in Creston. She met her second husband, Peter Horsnell, in 1993 and married in 1994. They moved to Grand Forks in 1997 where she continued with MCFD. Jan's dedication helped many families over her 20 years as a social worker. She often shared these words, “When a child walks in the room does your face light up?”
Although Jan had some hard times during her battles with breast cancer in 1994 and 2012 she always tried to find the bright side to life. Some of her favourite things were: camping, biking, walking, horseback riding, gardening and listening to country music.
Jan was excited when Susan married Duane in 2005, as this meant grandchildren. Mya, Brooklyn and Lauryn were born over the next six years. Jan adored her grandchildren and they loved their “Granny Jan.” She visited often, never missing Christmas or one of her grandchild’s birthdays. Jan also made numerous visits up to Fort St. John to visit Scott.
The last couple of years were tough medically, but she continued to amaze people with her optimism. She moved back to Creston in 2012 and reconnected with old friends. She was back “home.”
Jan is predeceased by her parents and infant brother Donald. She is survived by her daughter Susan Murray, son-in-law Duane Drobot, grandchildren Mya, Brooklyn and Lauryn Drobot (Comox, BC), son Scott Murray (Fort St. John, BC), sister Patricia and brother-in-law Boyd Mather (Kelowna, BC), and many other relatives and friends whom she loved dearly.
Jan's Celebration of Life Service will be held at the G.F. Oliver Funeral Chapel in Creston, B.C. at 11:00 am on Saturday, July 6, 2013. To follow will be a time of fellowship in the Morris Greenhouse Gardens.
Thank you to Dr. Hopkins, the nurses at the hospital, and home support for providing Jan with compassion and good medical care. Pastor Harry Haberstock, your thoughtful prayers and warm hugs were so comforting during Jan's final days. To all the family and friends who supported Jan and her children during this emotional time, you will forever be in their hearts.
Memorial donations can be made to the Canyon Community Association Playground Fund in Jan (Murray) Horsnell's name. Cheques can be mailed to Canyon Community Association, Box 24, Canyon, B.C., V0B 1C0, or you can use the Paypal link at www.canyonbc.ca.
“Personal integrity, seeing beyond yourself and having something worthwhile to do, still are the roads to happiness.”
- Jan Horsnell