On July 30, 2010, John Angelo Cecchini passed away peacefully at the Marjorie Willoughby Snowden Hospice Home at the age of 56 years.
He is survived by his loving wife Anna and children Angelina, Christina and Jonathon (Kaitlyn).
He was predeceased by his parents Angelina and Dominic Cecchini.
John grew up in Savona, B.C. and continued to go to his little place of peace on the lake.
John was very proud of his children and felt blessed to have his family. He loved watching Jonathon play hockey and lacrosse, watching Christina dance and he valued and supported Angelina's continuing studies at TRU. John worked for Moly-Cop for 24 years and was very passionate about his job. He was determined to make sure that everything ran smoothly. John loved going to work every day and genuinely cared about the people he worked with.
John was a loving husband, father, mentor and friend who will be sadly missed, but will be remembered for the great person that he was.
Ken Christian
Richard Christianson
Richard Ingmar Christianson of Sorrento BC, tragically passed away on February 10th 2003.
He is survived by his wife and soul-mate Diedre; the love of his life, daughter Abbey-Lee; his parents Ingmar and Eileen Christianson; and sister Diana Christianson of Kamloops, parents-in-law, Peeter and Mary Murray of Canoe; extended family Rosina and Pete, many aunts, uncles, cousins and a large, loving community of friends.
Born in Hazelton on May 22, 1955, Richard was raised and educated in Kamloops. As a young man, he was known for his athletic feats but was not limited to athletic achievement. He loved life and lived it to its fullest. He was a natural entertainer known for his quick wit and intelligence. One of his newest ventures of antiquing led to a career in auctioneering, where he masterfully demonstrated his ability to captivate and entertain.
Kind, generous and compassionate, Richard profoundly touched all who met him.