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Tom Hambrook
 
    
Jim Handschuh
 
      

On September 9th, 2023 Jim Handschuh left this world to be with his Lord and Saviour. Born in Victoria, BC on August 21, 1936

Jim is predeceased by Darlene, his wife of 67 years and his daughter, Carla.

He is survived by his children, Joy, Darren and Ken, numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and his sisters Renee and Margaret.

Jim was a man of faith who treated everyone with honesty and integrity. He had a wonderful sense of humour and was a bit of a prankster.

Jim worked for CN Rail for 40 years and operated Hillside Nursery on the family property for many years. He was a self-taught expert in horticulture. He enjoyed watching hockey and had a passion for reading.
Mildred Haughton
Mildred Anderson
      

Passed in Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada on July 21st, 2013

Millie was born in Kamloops, B.C. on July 24th, 1933, and was known throughout her life for her great sense of humor and quick wit. She had a creative mind and enjoyed all kinds of games, especially word games and jigsaw puzzles. She had an affinity for nature, and loved to spend time outdoors, particularly near the ocean.

Millie lived in both Kamloops and Vancouver during her working years, and developed many long-standing friendships through her employment at Royal Inland Hospital (1970's) and at Vancouver Vocational Institute (1980's to 90's). She retired to Nanaimo in 1994, and made many new friends through her participation in seniors' classes at Bowen Park, as well as through her unique ability to connect with people she met in her everyday activities.

Millie didn't own a car, but with her knapsack on her back, she walked everywhere she could, even as her health declined. She believed in self-determination, hard work, laughter, and the importance of gratitude. She loved her family, and enjoyed spending time with them, both in person and - sometimes for hours - on the phone. Her passing leaves us with a gap in our hearts and a lot less laughter in our lives.
Nora Haywood
Nora Turner
    
Sally Hearne
Sally Brown
    
Thomas Holt
 
      
Mikio Hori
 
826 Gleneagles
Kamloops, BC
V2E 1K1

fhori@telus.net     
Shirley Hume
Shirley McConechy
13974 Lakepine Road
Winfield, BC
V4V 1A4

     
Jay Huntington
Jay Donald
42 3355 Morgan Creek W
Surrey, BC
V3S 0J9

widonald@shaw.ca    
Doreen Hutchinson
Doreen Endersby
      

Doreen Ada Endersby (Hutchinson) passed on Friday, May 12, 2023 at Ridgeview Lodge, with the family by her side. Born at the Royal Inland Hospital in Kamloops, BC on August 12, 1934, daughter of Charles and Ada (Final) Hutchinson and granddaughter of Fred and Lilly Hutchinson who homesteaded in 1910 at Beresford (12 miles south of Kamloops).

Doreen attended the Anderson Creek School and latterly Kamloops High School after moving from the farm into Kamloops. In grade 9, division 13 she met her future husband Frank Ernest Endersby and they married June 6th, 1959 (D-Day). She is survived by her loving husband Frank and daughters Susan and Patricia, Pat's husband Randy Iley as well as many close friends and relatives in Canada, Britain and the U.S.A.

She took a great interest in cake decorating and crafted many beautiful cakes for birthdays and weddings etc., following in her grandmother's footsteps.

Doreen enjoyed many years at the family cabin at Lac Le Juene and being an ardent fisherman, you could see her on the lake when it was too inclement for most people. She and Frank also spent close to 30 winters in Palm Springs, California.
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