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Comox Valley Record Obituaries 1986-2008 Surname Given D Date Died Comox Valley Record Obituaries 1986-2008 Surname Given D Date Died Place Age/Born Spouse Paper Issue Page Other Info AALTEN James D. D 15-Mar-1999 Vancouver age 37 CVR 24-Mar-1999 B11 Born in Vancouver, birth parents Hope Kerton and Peter Wydenes, adoptive parents Fred and Marge Aalten of Burnaby, celebration at Quadra Island AARON Allan D 17-Jun-2005 not given age 65 CVR 8-Jul-2005 B21 No mention of family AARTS Harry D 13-Aug-2006 At home age 89 Christine Aarts CVR 18-Aug-2006 B17 Children named ABBOTT Arthur John D 23-Nov-2003 At home age 80 Agnes Abbott CVR 26-Nov-2003 B17 Retired from CNR, family named. ABEL August D 14-Feb-2001 Comox age 80 Thelma Abel CVR 16-Feb-2001 B17 Father of Lynn (dec'd), Garry and Faye, other family named, service at Courtenay Fellowship Baptist Church, bur. Courtenay Civic cemetery, Comox Valley FH ABEL David Charles D 10-Dec-2005 Victoria, BC age 69 Diana Abel CVR 6-Jan-2006 B17 Family named ABEL Michael David (Cpl.) D 3-May-1993 Belet Huen, Somalia age 27 single CVR 12-May-1993 19 Born in Comox, son of David and Diana, service at CFB Comox RC Chapel, cremation, CV Funeral Home ABEL Otto D 11-Apr-1995 Comox age 83 Ella Abel CVR 14-Apr-1995 6C Wife died 1988, father of Alfred and Walter, bro/o Melli Paul of Edmonton, service at 7th Day Adventist, Merville, CV Funeral Home ABERNETHY Cecil Henry D 11-Aug-1996 Courtenay age 78 Dora Abernethy CVR 14-Aug-1996 B13 Son of Harry and Karoline Abernethy, father of Daley, Larry, Judy and Kim, bro/o Ivor, Marion and Sharon, service at CV Funeral Home, bur. Forest Lawn cemetery, Burnaby ACKLAND Arthur D 20-Jul-2007 not given age 76 CVE 27-Jul-2007 B8 Son of John and Beatrice Ackland, bro/o Carl Ackland of Comox ACKLAND Neil Christopher D 2-Feb-1989 Ottawa, Ontario age 23 CVR 10-Feb-1989 A12 Born in Cold Lake, Alberta, son of Carl and Pat Ackland of Comox, 2 brothers named, member of Can. forces ACORN Henry William "Hank" D 23-Apr-2006 At home age 72 Del Acorn CVE 2-May-2006 B9 Born in Charlottetown, PEI, son of Mary and Peircy Acorn, other family named ACORN Keith D 25-May-2003 Anderson Lake age 84 Ollie Acorn CVR 28-May-2003 B12 Born in Peers, Alberta, married 1945 in Dauphin MB, family named. ACORN Muriel Eileen D 9-Jun-1991 at home age 71 William Moore CVR 19-Jun-1991 15 Born in Peers, AB, dtr/o Elmer and Clara Acorn, husband former mayor of Courtenay, 4 dtrs and other family named, service at St. George's United Church ACTON Aidan Kelton D 7-Jan-2004 age 14 CVR 30-Jan-2004 B26 Son of Pat and Suzzanne Acton, bro/o Dylan. ADAMA Fay D 29-Aug-2006 not given age 68 Rudy ADAMA CVE 15-Sep-2006 B10 Born in Regina, Sask., d/o Reg and Elma COOMBE, children and other relatives named ADAMS Conrad D 14-Aug-1987 Comox age 54 Margot L. Adams CVR 19-Aug-1987 B9 Born Glamorgan Twp., Haliburton Co., Ontario, 3 children named, service at Piercy's FH, pallbearers named ADAMS Phyllis Patricia "Phyl" D 22-Dec-2002 At home, Courtenay age 78 Vernon Adams CVR 3-Jan-2003 28 d/o Samuel and Florence Wild Comox Valley Record Obituaries 1986-2008 Surname Given D Date Died Place Age/Born Spouse Paper Issue Page Other Info ADAMS Vincent Allan "Al" D 3-Jan-2004 Comox, St. Joseph's age 76 not named CVR 7-Jan-2004 B10 Born in Rollo, Sask. Five daughters and one son Hospital named ADAMSCHEK Elizabeth D 20-Jan-2007 Comox age 87 Ernest ADAMSCHEK, CVR 24-Jan-2007 B13 Born in Bukovina, Romania, both husbands dec'd, other Angus BROWNLEE family named ADAMSCHEK Willie D 13-Mar-1989 Campbell River age 85 Emma Adamschek CVR 17-Mar-1989 A10 Resident of Black Creek, born in Germany, 3 sisters named, service at Christ the King RC church ADAMSON Doris Frances D 6-Dec-2003 St. Joseph's age 75 Norman Adamson CVR 12-Dec-2003 B22 Born in Vancouver, husband died 1985, family named. Hospital, Comox ADDISON Sonja Marie D 27-Nov-1996 Winlaw age 54 Jim McDougall CVR 11-Dec-1996 B22 Mother of Sylvan and Susan, dtr/o Vivien Stelling, sis/o John, Charles and Ruth, service at North island Unity Church on Cumberland Road ADEY Joan Elizabeth D 4-Apr-2006 Comox, BC age 68 MAJOR and WELDON CVE 7-Apr-2006 B13 Born in Powell River, BC, d/o Frank ADEY and Betty KNIGHT, 6 children and other family named, divorced both husbands. See CVR 4 Apr 2007 page B16 In Memoriam with photo ADEY Joan Louise Anne D 21-Jan-2005 At home age 53 Brian Adey CVR 26-Jan-2005 B13 D/o Speed and Julie Moretto, born in Powell River, other family named ADSHEAD Sine May D 3-Jan-2006 Lymington, United age 87 Richard ADSHEAD CVR 11-Jan-2006 B8 Husband deceased, other family named, nee Kingdom McMONNIES ADYE Arthur D 25-Dec-2003 age 68 Dellos Adye CVE 2-Jan-2004 A11 Born in Ottawa, former teacher in Comox Valley, father of Vince and Mark AGAR Audrey D 26-Oct-2007 Courtenay age 82 Ralph BEAMISH CVE 20-Nov-2007 B11 Born in Cypress Hills, SK, dtr/o Wilfred and Emma AGAR, children plus 10 sis and bros all named AHERN Emma May D 27-Jan-2002 St. Joseph's age 95 Henry Parkin; Jack CVR 30-Jan-2002 B13 d/o Dick and Mary Isenor, b. in NS, former owner of Hospital, Comox Ahern Courtenay Bakery AIMOE Alice D 26-Dec-2001 not given age 81 CVR 4-Jan-2002 26 nee Custaloe, born in Winnipeg MB, operated Floral Images in Courtenay AIRTON Edna May D 2-Nov-1995 Comox age 88 Bill Airton CVR 8-Nov-1995 21B Husband died 1989, mother of Eric and June, no service, CV Funeral Home AITCHISON Robert Clifton D 8-Aug-2002 age 47 Trish Aitchison CVR 14-Aug-2002 B9 Born in Peterborough, Ontario, son of Roy and Betty Aitchison, 2 children and other family named, service at Comox United Church, CV Funeral Home AITKEN Alvin Donald D 26-Jun-1998 Gold River age 58 Marjorie Aitken CVR 1-Jul-1998 B11 Father of Mary-Anne, James and Kevin, other family named, service at St. John's Courtenay AITKEN Ann D 5-Sep-1987 Comox age 79 John Aitken CVR 16-Sep-1987 B11 Born in Union Bay, 2 sons and other family named, service at Union Bay United church AITKEN Donald Colin D 15-Jun-1996 age 70 Fanella Aitken CVR 21-Jun-1996 B19 Father of Donna and Duane, bro/o Joanne and Ken, grandchildren also named, service at Campbell River United Church, Sutton's FH Comox Valley Record Obituaries 1986-2008 Surname Given D Date Died Place Age/Born Spouse Paper Issue Page Other Info AITKEN Elizabeth Charlotte D 10-Aug-2007 Qualicum, BC age 86 not married CVE 16-Oct-2007 B5 Born in Comox Valley, dtr/o John and Elizabeth, sis/o Cherry Catherine Mary Aitken AITKEN Helen Hunter D 7-Oct-2001 Comox age 94 Robert Aitken CVR 12-Oct-2001 B17 Dtr/o Samuel and Ellen Cameron, born in Pumpherston, Scotland, husband died 1956, 2 children, grandchildren and siblings named, Cumberland Citizen of the Year 1989, service at Cumberland Community Church AITKEN James Drynan D 3-Jun-2002 Denman Island age 73 Roxanna Mandryk CVR 7-Jun-2002 B11 Grew up in Scarboro, ON AKERLY Arthur Clair D 3-Apr-1995 Comox age 85 Martha Akerly CVR 7-Apr-1995 6C Resident of Union Bay, bro/o Bert and Eileen, cremation, CV Funeral Home AKERLY Martha D 10-Jan-1996 Comox Clair Akerly CVR 12-Jan-1996 6B Resident of Union Bay, husband died April 1995, 7 siblings not named, memorial tea at CV Funeral Home AKEROYD James Henry D 21-May-1997 age 69 Mary and Edna CVR 28-May-1997 B21 First wife died 1989, father of Doug, Dave and Judy, grandchildren also named, service at Piercy's FH AKEROYD Mary Louise D 22-Sep-1989 Comox age 65 Jim Akeroyd CVR 27-Sep-1989 17 Born in Vancouver, children and other family named, service at Piercy's FH, bur. Courtenay Civic cemetery AKERSTREAM Florence Ethel D 10-Feb-1998 Cumberland age 84 Ralph Akerstream CVR 13-Feb-1998 B26 Son Ralph, grandsons Ralph and Bryan, sister Ida, bur. in Winnipeg, MB ALBERRY Helen May D 30-May-2006 Comox, BC age 84 Walter Frederick CVE 6-Jun-2006 B8 Nee ALBERRY, dtr/o H. ALBERRY and Winnifred BOOKER FLINTON of Grantham. Family named, husband died 26 Jan 2003 ALBERT Irma D 9-Jun-2005 100 Mile House, BC age 95 William Harold DAYMAN CVR 15-Jun-2005 B12 Born in Bender, Sask., d/o George and Maria ALBERT, family named ALBRECHT Eugenie D 3-Jun-2007 Courtenay age 88 Henry SCHULZ CVR 6-Jun-2007 B19 Dtr/o Franz and Agnes ALBRECHT, born in Pieschanowo, Neu Samara, Russia, children and other family named, bur. Black Creek Cemetery ALBRECHT Hedwig Juliana "Hedy" D 2-May-2004 At home age 86 Reinhold Samuel CVR 5-May-2004 B21 Born at Merrill, Wisconsin, nee WUTZKE, husb. died in Albrecht 2000, family named ALBRECHT Jim D 23-Sep-2008 at home age 92 Edith Albrecht CVR 3-Oct-2008 C11 Born in Gull Lake, Sask., father of Jack, Bob and Ken, grandchildren and siblings named, service at Comox Legion, Piercy's FH ALBRECHT Reinhold Samuel D 5-Nov-2000 Comox 22-Feb-1914 Hedy Albrecht CVR 8-Nov-2000 B12 Born in leduc, Alberta, father of Deb, Marjorie, Reg, Al and Edgar (dec'd), other family named, service at Piercy's FH ALBRIGHT June Eleanor D 12-Jun-1997 Comox age 72 Bob Albright CVR 18-Jun-1997 B16 Mother of Lawrence and Edward, grandchildren and other family named, service at Comox Valley FH ALDERSLEY Edgar E.
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