Saturday, December 19, 2009

Cousins, Diana Margret

Died aged 67 on Tuesday night, following a brain aneurysm. A retired Delta teacher/librarian, she is survived by sons Grant and Brian, sister Lois, and brother Bobby.

A memorial service will be held on Monday, December 21, at 2:00 pm at the First Memorial Services Boal Chapel, 1505 Lillooet Road, North Vancouver. All who wish to pay their respects are welcome.

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Quiring, Richard Walter

Richard Walter Quiring ran his last race to his Eternal Home on December 13, 2009. Richard was born November 1, 1947 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan to Walter and Frances Quiring. 

Rich leaves behind his loving wife Shirley; children: Dean and Jody, Brenda, Shane and Joy, Rick and Karen; grandchildren: Alysha, Eryka, Jesse, Laura, Justin, Harley, Johanna and Jesse; his parents: Walter and Frances, three brothers and extended family. 

He obtained his Bachelor of Education at the University of Calgary and taught at Crowfoot School at Siksika, Yellowknife, Drumheller, Calgary, Nakusp and Chilliwack. 

Mr. Q. spent many years teaching at Greendale Elementary School in Chilliwack. During this time, he received his Masters Degree from the University of Victoria. He loved to teach and valued the children in his care. He enjoyed working with the families and staff at Greendale Elementary School.
Funeral services will be held at Broadway M.B. Church at 3:00 pm on December 17, 2009. 

In lieu of flowers the family requests donations be made to the Terry Fox Foundation. 

Chilliwack Progress

Saturday, September 26, 2009

Kendrick, Isabella (Bel)

It is with a profound sense of loss that Bel's family announces her passing on September 21, 2009. Bel was born in Fernie, BC, educated at Brandon College and UBC, and worked as a talented and enthusiastic teacher and librarian in Penticton, as well as later in her life at Alma College in Ontario. Beloved mother, grandmother, sister, and aunt, Bel was frugal with her own needs and incredibly generous to others, sharing her home, time, and compassion with all who crossed her path. Predeceased by husband Bert and sister Agnes, Bel is survived by her daughter, Margaret (Bill), granddaughters Ainsley and Lindsey, sister Mary Anne McCulloch, nieces, nephews, friends and neighbours.

The family wishes to express gratitude for the kindness and care provided by Dr. LeBel in Summerland and staff of Evergreen House, Lions Gate Hospital. No service by request. Donations may be made to Raise-a-Reader.

Saturday, June 20, 2009

Stubbs, Gordon

BCTLA Honorary Life Member (1989)

Gordon died at Vancouver General Hospital on June 11, 2009 at the age of 91. Born in Stretford, England, Gordon was the youngest child of James and Mabel Stubbs, and was predeceased by his parents, wife Betty, sisters Eileen and Kitty, and brother Denis. He is survived by his daughter Susan and son-in-law Douglas Courtemanche, and his grandchildren Sarah, Thomas, Ian and Rebecca, as well as his niece and nephews and their families. Gordon graduated from the University of Manchester with a Degree in Music and a Teacher's Diploma. After immigrating to Canada he taught at Como Lake High School where he met Betty, who was Vice Principal. He completed a Bachelor of Library Science and a Masters Degree at UBC, where he taught for a number of years, and after retirement was honoured as a Professor Emeritus. Gordon was coauthor of Only Connect, Readings on Children's Literature. A highlight of his career was his involvement with a CIDA project to train librarians in developing countries, particularly in Fiji. Throughout his life he enjoyed entertaining friends with a piano recital. Gordon was a quiet, gracious, thoughtful man, whose presence will be missed. The family wishes to thank Mariesil and Amelita, and the caring staff of South Granville Park Lodge and the Vancouver General Hospital.

A donation in Gordon's memory may be made to the Library at VanDusen Gardens.

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Granger, Hilda

Born April 20, 1915 in Moline, Manitoba, passed away May 21, 2009 at Hilton Villa Care Home in Surrey. "Miss Granger" taught school for 42 years, the first 15 in Manitoba moving to Surrey in 1948. She is best remembered as a teacher-librarian at Princess Margaret High School and Cloverdale Junior Secondary. She retired in 1975 and volunteered for the Girl Guides and Meals on Wheels. Thank you to the staff at Ivy Lodge and Hilton Villa. Hilda's life will be celebrated at a memorial service at St. Helen's Anglican Church, (where she faithfully attended and served on the Altar Guild) 10787 - 128 Street, Surrey, on Saturday, May 30, 10:30 a.m. Her ashes will be buried at St. Helen's Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers please send donations to St. Helen's, Feed The Children Canada, or Union Gospel Mission.

Friday, February 27, 2009

Masters, Robin Geza

1958 - 2009 "Life gets rough, life gets tough, So tell me what you gonna do about it?" The Specials - "Pressure Drop" These words from one of Robin's favourite bands, encapsulates the last 9 years of his life. Our entire family's lives were turned upside down with the onset of Robin's carcinoid cancer. He was brave, long-suffering, remained unfailingly polite in the face of arduous treatments and side-effects, wishing for that elusive miracle. However, in order for us to come to grips with losing this wondrous 50 year young man, his wife, Karen, sons, Rory (Olivia) and Riley, and daughter, Emily wish to remember the husband and dad who was loving, dependable, a mentor to many, incredibly well-read, and inspirational. Robin's life-long passion for books and reading and love of children combined naturally in his chosen career as teacher/librarian in Delta. Before his illness, Robin was consumed with running, mountain biking, comic and graphic novel collecting, and supporting his children's many activities. Because he was extraordinary, he had an extraordinary number of friends and the love and respect of many colleagues. Remembering him also, are his sister, Evelyn (Ron) Embree, and brothers, Ian and Doug (Trudy) and several nieces and nephews.

A "Celebration of Life" (expect the unexpected!) will be held Saturday, February 28 at 2:00 p.m. in "Robin's library" at Delta Secondary School in Ladner. In lieu of flowers, you would be honouring our family with a donation to the Delta Hospice Building Fund in Robin's name.

"The only reason people die, is because everyone does it. You all just go along with it. It's rubbish, Death. It's stupid. I don't want nothing to do with it!" - "The Absolute Sandman" by Neil Gaiman

Saturday, January 10, 2009

Chiu, Jean Elaine

It is with the deepest sorrow that we announce the passing of our beloved wife, mother and grandmother, Jean Elaine Chiu. She was born on December 13, 1934 in Hong Kong and passed away on November 28, 2008 in Surrey Memorial Hospital. Left behind to mourn are Clifton, husband and soul mate for 50 years, Corinne (Vincent) only daughter, Natasha and Gabrielle, grand-daughters, as well as two brothers, Sandy and Wilson, and four sisters, Alma, Mabel, Maize, and Mimi. Jean was born and raised in Hong Kong and educated at St. Paul's Convent School and Hong Kong University. She taught English at St. Clare's Girls' School for nine years with a year off for post-graduate studies in education at the University of Toronto and at UBC. After moving to Canada in 1968, she completed a Master's degree in Education. She taught in the Delta School District for 30 years where she was teacher-librarian at Annieville and Jarvis schools before she retired to a life of being a full-time grandmother. Jean was a lover of classical music, an accomplished seamstress and a crafter of jewellery. Her extended families will miss her many artistic talents and her generous spirit. Her circle of friends, colleagues and former students will miss her vivacity, infectious energy and sense of humour. In lieu of flowers a donation to Mount St. Joseph Hospital Tapestry Foundation for Health Care ( www.tapestryfoundation.ca ) will be most appreciated. Heartfelt thanks to Dr. R. Lee and all the nurses at Mount Joseph and Surrey Memorial hospitals who looked after her during her battles with pneumonia. A Celebration of Jean's life will be held in the future.