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Patrons

Donors to the Foundation who have supported work of the Foundation by contribution with an accumulation of $50,000 or more up to $100,000 are recognized as Patron of the Foundation. This membership is recognized with a Gold salmon plaque on the Foundation’s recognition wall.

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There are currently 2 Patrons in this directory beginning with the letter J.
Johnston, Lloyd & Joy
The Foundation was very saddened with the passing of Joy Johnston on August 19, 2013. Joy and her late husband Lloyd have been very generous supporters of the Foundation and we are proud to recognize them as Patrons of the Foundation. Joy was a Registered Nurse who served patients at the Shuswap Lake General Hospital for many years and continued to do so after her retirement, serving as a volunteer greeter on a regular basis. She was very active with the Shuswap Health Care Auxiliary and contributed her time and energy without reservation in so many ways. Joy was so well known and loved, Her happy face and helpful attitude will be sorely missed at the greeter’s desk. Lloyd Johnston had a long and distinguished career in the RCMP from which he retired with the rank of Staff Sergeant and commanding officer of the Revelstoke detachment. Lloyd’s career took him to many postings around western Canada including time spent in the Salmon Arm detachment. After retirement from the RCMP he took a position with Federated Co-Op in Personnel at the Canoe mill site. During his time with Federated, Lloyd, always one to jump in to help, received severe burns when he and others attempted to assist victims of a propane explosion and fire from a truck/ vehicular accident on the highway just a short distance from the Canoe mill. Lloyd gained much recognition for his community work, especially his skill and wisdom as a hockey referee and an umpire in baseball. Lloyd was a member of Rotary and he and Joy were active in many Rotary projects to better the community. Never shirking a responsibility Lloyd served on Council for the District of Salmon Arm where he distinguished himself for his ability to discern what was important and to be a peace maker in Council and in the community.

Jones, Arlene