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1949 - 1950 W
Lucy Watanabe
Lucy Motokado
    
Marie Weinard
Marie Blood
Box 1024
Valdez, Alaska
99686
USA
     
Carman White
 
      

We are sad to announce the passing of Carman White on December 2, 2018. He was born in Kamloops on September 22, 1932 to Ronald and Carol White and lived his entire life in Kamloops.

Carman is survived by his loving wife of 60 years Diane, children Sharlene Sharpe (Craig) and Gordon White (Jane McRae), grandchildren Heather Sharpe (Shaun), Kira Sheehy (Justin), brother Bryan White (Glennis), and sister Doreen Johnson (Bud), brother-in-law Bob Renfrew (Elfreda) and several nieces and nephews.

Carman was a strong community minded person. He was a Kiwanis member for many years and volunteered with the Kamloops Heritage Railway, RIH Thrift Seller and Big Brothers. Carman took pride in being a loyal blood donor, donating nearly 200 pints. He started his work life as a printer at the family owned newspaper The Daily Sentinel, and then embarked on a varied career, starting a variety of businesses in Kamloops, including Tilden-Rent-a-Car, Be Prepared Centre and Classic Fashions.

An avid traveller, Carman explored many regions of the world with Diane, including Europe, the Caribbean, Mexico, Hawaii and many parts of Canada. He and Diane also loved to camp and paddle their canoe on many lakes in BC, and enjoyed the family cabin at Sorrento. Ever the consummate handyman, Carman loved to build and work with wood (his neighbors could attest to all the hammering and sawing that he did, often late into the night). He was also known for his sense of humour, unique phrases and for being a prankster. Carman was a man of few words but a big heart.
Robert White
 
RR#1
Heffley Creek, BC
V0E 1Z0

robnrose@telus.net     

Robert Williamson White passed away peacefully on April 5, 2023, in Royal Inland Hospital with his family by his side.

Robert was born September 16, 1932, to Rhoda Margaret Shaw and Frank Borland White in Richmond, BC. Rob went to school at Bridgeport Elementary from grades 1 to 6. The family came to the Heffley- Louis Creek valley in April of 1943 when Rob was a young boy of 10 years old. Their home was the Shaw Ranch at that time (settled by his grandfather), and it became well known as Whitecroft Ranch.

Rob attended McGillivray school, taught by his mother. In the fall of 1949, he went to Kamloops to complete his senior year. In May of 1950, he lost his own father to a horse accident and returned home to work on the ranch with his mother and brother-in-law, Jack Brady.

Rob started full-time ranching at 17 years old, milking cows and buying and selling cattle until retirement. In June 1956, at the age of 24, Rob met the love of his life, Rose Kingston, at a Heffley Creek dance. They married on November 10, 1956.

Rob had a lot to do with the development of Tod Mountain in the early years, including taking the early developers up on horseback. From 1968-1970 Rob ran the small T-bar at Tod Mtn. Rob taught skiing for 5 years at Tod Mountain ski resort alongside Jim McConkey, eventually joining his adult children on ski patrol.

Rob was very active in the cattle ranching community in the Kamloops area and a long-time member of the B.C. Cattlemen's Association, as well as being very active in the North Thompson Fall Fair for 4 H members. Rob was an excellent horseman, poet and storyteller.

By 1969, Rob took on school bus driving to get his own children to public school and drove for 20 years until retiring.

Rob also worked at Burfield's ski shop in Kamloops between morning and afternoon bus trips, as well as Jardine's sports shop. He was well respected by the local families and children whose lives he touched.

Rob loved to travel with Rose, they visited Hawaii, Tahiti, Mexico, Columbia, Palm Springs, Jamaica and lots of local lakes camping and water-skiing.

By 1976, Rob and Rose built a home on one of their satellite properties before retiring to Rayleigh and eventually Kamloops.

Rob was a bit of a jokester, teasing people to make them smile even later in the senior's home, pretending to run over the residents' toes with his walker just to get a giggle. His grandchildren have fond memories of Halloween pranks at Poppa's place. He loved people and could talk to anyone!

Rob leaves behind to cherish his life: Frank White (Candise), Rosemary Kanigan (Don), and Shannon McIlquham (Brian). Poppa to his grandchildren David White (Beckay Dusenbury), Derek White, Sarah White (Jimmy Broomfield), Jacey Stanley (Pete Ludwick), Darcy (Tyler) Wilk, Erin (Matt) Brady, Brianna McIlquham (Devon Jones). He is also fondly remembered by his sister-in-law Louise Oakes and 10 great-grandchildren, as well as nephew Barry Brady (Maureen), niece Brenda Steiner (Ueli), nieces Diana Wren (Bob), Christina Oakes (Morgan) and families. Many other extended members of the family, cousins, nieces and nephews, are left to remember Rob with love, as are many friends.

He was predeceased by his parents, Frank and Rhoda White; his loving wife, Rose White of 66 years; his sister and brother-in-law, Velma (Jack) Brady; his brother-in-law Stan Oakes; niece Sandy Oakes, and great nephew Darin Brady.
Doug Whyte
 
    
Ken Williams
 
Ken is also in the class of 1949
    
Mary Wilson
Mary Phibbs
    
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