Altschul, Diana Manuela Josephine

September 9, 1959 – January 28, 2020
at the age of 60 years

My mom left this world in style. She left a footprint of herself wherever and whoever she came across.
Always helping others was my mom’s mission in her later years. She was a proud senior thriving in her community being a part of something good.
She is leaving behind her only daughter Amber Blair (Mackie), her grandson Ryley Meyer, her parents Sonja and Henry Altschul, her brother Tim Altschul, nieces, nephews, cousins and many,many life long friends.
My mom strongly believed in the healing powers of medical marijuana and the strengths, abilities, future it had for her and this who would benefit from it’s healing potential.
My mom has overcome many life struggles, challenges, pain, disease, mental health, you name it! It only made my mom that much stronger as a mother, woman, friend and soulmate.
May you rest in peace mom. Till we meet again.

Swan, Geraldine Sylvia

January 2, 1938 – January 23, 2020
at the age of 82 years

Born on January 2nd, 1938 in Edmonton, Alberta, Geraldine Sylvia Swan passed away peacefully in her sleep at Bastion Place in Salmon Arm, BC, on January 23, 2020 at the age of 82 years. 
Her final days were spent surrounded by her beloved family and friends and were filled with love, laughter, tears and singing. 
Geraldine moved to England with her family at the beginning of World War II, where she lived in a home for girls with her sister, Marion. In 1948 she and her family returned to Canada by sea, where she would grow up in Beverly, on the outskirts of Edmonton. At the age of 16 she was crowned ‘Beverly Teen Queen’. 
At 25 she met her husband, Colin Evan Swan – a handsome 35 year-old who had spent his twenties and early thirties leading seismic crews in Algeria and Venezuela. Gerry and Colin shared 45 wonderful years together, filled with many memories – most of those years spent on a farm in Rose Prairie (a farming community near Fort St. John, BC). 
Colin and Gerry were blessed with five children:  Burton, Cheryl, Janis, Robert, and Daryl. Spending 34 years in the Peace River country, the Swans built many life-long friendships and were leaders in their home church – Rose Prairie Gospel Tabernacle, where Colin was an elder and later pastor, and Gerry was a school teacher at Rose Prairie Christian Academy. After retirement, Colin and Gerry moved to Salmon Arm, BC in 2006 to be closer to family. 
Over the years Gerry’s warmth and love for people was evident in her home. There was always room for one more at the table or around the Christmas tree. Even strangers would find themselves with a hot bowl of her famous homemade soup – made of whatever she could find in the refrigerator! 
Geraldine spent her final years at Lakeside Manor where she enjoyed the community and friendships of many. She loved playing Scrabble with her sister Marion, Saturday drives with her brother John, time spent with her children and grandchildren and great-grandchildren, horses, ice cream and a good belly laugh. More than anything, she loved people. 
She is survived by her children, grand children and great grand children: Burton Swift (son – John), Cheryl Sczebel (husband Jerry, children – Greg, Tanisha and husband Jamie, children – Justus, Rooney), Janis Rutschmann (husband Ralf, children – Shelby, Destini-Rae, Micah), Robert Swan (children – Kevin (wife Jaime, son Emmett), Christine Elsdon (husband Dan, daughter Amelia), Miranda, Brayden, Tiandra) and Daryl Swan (wife Michelle, children – Jared, Curtis), her sister Marion Palecheck (husband Neil), and her brother John Timmers. 
Special thanks to the kind staff at Lakeside Manor, Dr. Kirkman, Bastion Place and all those involved that made her last days comfortable and enjoyable. 
She will be greatly missed. 

 

Wrigley, Eva Emily

March 10, 1926 – January 22, 2020
at the age of 93 years

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved mother, Eva Emily Wrigley on Jan. 22, 2020.  Mom was born on Mar. 10, 1926 in Normandy, England to Alfred and Adelaide Wellington.  She had one sibling Betty.  At the age of 16 she married Ted Wrigley a Canadian soldier and at 18 had her 1st of 6 children.  That same year they all came to Canada, settling in Vancouver, B.C.  She also lived in the Caribou (east of the 70 Mile House), Green Lake, Chase, Kamloops, Enderby and Salmon Arm.  Mom was a very talented lady she painted, drew, wrote poems, taught herself to play the piano, sewed, and loved gardening, singing and travelling.  In her 70’s she wrote 2 books and had them published.  Mom met everything in her life head on, but always with a sense of humor. 
Mom is predeceased by her husband Ted, sister Betty and 2 sons Bill and Jim.
She is survived by her children Elaine (Dallas) Dobbyn, Lynne (Dennis) Quinn, John (Sharon) Wrigley, and Liz (Fritz) Ziercke and her daughter-in-laws Donna (Bill) Wrigley and Lyndy (Jim) Wrigley.  
13 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren.  As well as relatives in England.
Mom was a devoted servant of our creator Jehovah, she has the wonderful hope of living in a future paradise on earth a fulfillment of Rev. 21:3,4.
The family would like thank Dr. C. Weicker and the staff at Bastion Place for their care, compassion and kindness. 
A family service will be held at a later date.

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