Giszas, Annelore Elizabeth
was a hard worker. She was the consummate volunteer, giving of herself freely to church groups and the Churches Thrift Store. She spent 40 years volunteering with the Girl Guides of Canada. Annelore always had time for her family and friends.
Fujikawa, Hatsumi Grace
was a British Columbian from birth. Mrs Fuji as affectionately known to many friends, was born in Revelstoke and moved around BC. She and her husband settled in the Notch Hill area and took up berry farming. Later they moved to Salmon Arm to retire. Mrs Fuji busied herself with a lot of baby sitting […]
Finnen, Claire
was a natural athlete. Played hockey from his youth to a short professional career ended when he contracted polio. He then became a chief ski instructor and took medals in all disciplines of skiing. He also enjoyed golf, tennis and racing shells. He spent many years working in the oil industry.
Douhaniuk, Mary
was born in the small town of Killaly, Saskatchewan, became a Registered Nurse graduating from Regina Grey Nuns Hospital. Her nursing work led her into Public Health Nursing and she spent most of her professional life serving the native population in northern Saskatchewan, NWT, Ontario and B.C. Mary loved the outdoors and the people she […]
Dilworth, Catherine
was a true Shuswapian having been born and received her primary education in the Sorrento‐Carlin area. She became an RN graduating from the Kamloops Hospital Academy of Nursing in 1929. She was dedicated to helping others in her soft spoken and gentle way. She practiced at Kamloops Hospital and then moved to the Tranquille Sanatorium, […]
Davies, Cody Allan
was raised in Sorrento. He was tragically killed in an industrial accident at Adams Lake Saw Mill. A fun loving young man with a passion for life. A volunteer fire fighter with the Shuswap Fire Department he was honored by a scholarship in his name for a student entering the emergency field. The Sorrento Elementary […]
Casselman, Jim
lived his life with extraordinary presence, always radiating an abundance of positive energy, kindness and meaningful wisdom. He was grateful every day for the gift of his precious family; Erica, Ivan and Graham. His practical skills and amazing knowledge, along with his gracious and caring spirit were unconditionally shared with his extended family, friends, students […]
Casavant, Marc Raymond
Born in Tisdale Saskatchewan, second child in a family of six, a born leader amongst his siblings, friends and colleagues. Marc loved sports and participated in many from high school through college and into adulthood. Marc participated in provincial and national events in several sports. Marc qualified in accounting and worked as the senior financial […]
Brese, Gordon
was a long time resident of the Shuswap, having moved there from the Edmonton area. He was a tradesman mechanic who managed several filling station operations before joining the sales force of Salmon Arm Motors. Gordon was an ardent sportsman. He loved most sports, participating in many including golf, curling, fishing, hunting to name but […]
Brecknell, Bertha Evelyn
affectionately known to her friends as (Bert) is fondly remembered for her dedication with her family, grand children, horses and German shepherds. She had a passion for gardening, flowers and cooking, which included her famous chocolate chip cookies.