Sunday, May 27, 2012

Passings

Attended the memorial for Pam's dad today with Lori.  It was well done, with a brief bio and a slide show of photos. 
TRASK, Keith O.
May 19, 1922 - April 24, 2012
Surrounded by his loving family, Keith peacefully passed away on April 24 after a brief illness. He was a gentle and kind father, grandpa, husband and friend who will be dearly missed by Agnes, his wife of 65 years; daughters Pam Moulton and Sheryl Trask (Paul Spelliscy); and grandchildren Cameron Moulton (Cassidy Knowles), Curtis Moulton (Natasha Samuels), Caitlin and Brynn Spelliscy. A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, May 26, 11:00 at the Mount Pleasant Legion Branch 177, Senior's Centre (lower floor) 2655 Main Street, Vancouver. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Heart & Stroke Foundation, Little Mountain Place, or the charity of your choice.

Wandered around a bit and found 3 caches in Burnaby.  I needed 6 to get to 100, but was tired and it was hot.

Came home to find that my cousin had died.  My dad was best man at her parents' wedding so she saw his photo every day.  Her mother had polio and was always one of my heroes.  She would visit on her way to the sun in Hawaii.
EADIE, Isabelle Grace
October 2, 1941 - May 23, 2012
Born in Edmonton, passed peacefully after a lengthy illness, in her 71st year. Survived by her loving family, husband Desmond, daughter Carolyn (Daniel) Anderson, her auntie Claire Kirkland of Edmonton, brother David Hough of Victoria, sisters Joan (Leith) Campbell of Edmonton and Shirley (Dan) Tweed of Trail, grandchildren Catharine and William; other loving nieces, nephews and family members. Grace was a well respected educator in Vancouver, retiring after 35 years of service as a teacher, vice principal and principal. Memorial service will be conducted by The Rev'd Roberta Fraser, Saturday, June 2nd at 11:00 a.m. at St. Anselm's Anglican Church, 5210 University Blvd., Vancouver. In appreciation of Grace's love of beautiful flowers, they are gratefully accepted, or a donation may be made to the General Fund of St. Anselm's Anglican Church.

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