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Last Name First Names Nee Date Born Where Born Date Died Where Died Piercy's Funeral Home Records (including Sutton's Funeral Home 1938 to 1973) up to 1988 Note: Sutton's reference numbers begin with "S". In some cases, BC Archives Vital Records online have been consulted to provide more complete information than was available in the burial records Last Name First names Nee Date born Where born Date died Where died Where buried Ref # AARTS Christiana Maria VAN NUENEN19-Jul-1913 Goirle, Holland 10-May-1984 Comox, BC Courtenay Civic 84-4218 ABBOTT Arthur James 26 Oct 1892 England 1-Mar-1959 Oyster Bay, BC Vancouver, BC S59-2961 ABBS Joseph Martin 05 Dec 1890 Yorkshire, England 1-Sep-1972 Comox, BC Courtenay Civic 72-078 ABEL Ella NONNENMACHER20-Dec-1922 Lodz, Poland 12-Jun-1988 Victoria Courtenay Civic Cemetery88115 ABRAHAM Birdie Maud DAVIS 15 Nov 1882 USA 5-Jul-1974 Comox, BC Dauphin, Manitoba 74-098 ABRAHAMS Blanche DRAPER 21-Feb-1909 Regina, SK 17-Apr-1985 Comox, BC Qualicum Beach, BC 85-5225 ABRAMS Irene Gladys PEACEY 25 Jun 1895 Steveston, BC 7-Mar-1966 Cumberland, BC Cumberland Cemetery 66-022 ABRAMS Robert Atkinson 12 Dec 1883 Nanimo, BC 12-Mar-1965 Cumberland, BC Cumberland Cemetery 65-027 ACKLAM Henry 23-Jun-1915 Hull, England 25-Dec-1987 Comox BC Courtenay Civic Cemetery88001 ACORN Clara Louise BOWNESS06 Jan 1892 Norboro, PEI 20-Apr-1981 Comox, BC Courtenay Civic 81-074 ACORN Elmer Chappel 7 Jan 1883 Prince Edward Island23-Apr-1970 Comox, BC Courtenay Civic 70-039 ACTON Margaret Alice KELLETT 27 Mar 1875 Lancashire, England 11-Aug-1947 Courtenay, BC Cumberland Cemetery 47-021 ADAM Elizabeth Patricia NG 17-Mar-1930 Lachine, P.Q. 24-Mar-1977 Vancouver, BC Cremation (ashes scattered)77-036 ADAM John 2-Mar-1928 Edmonton, Alberta 1-Mar-1976 San Jose, California Cremation 76-031 ADAMS Conrad Eldon 13-Feb-1933 Glamorgan, Haliburton,14-Aug-1987 Ont. Comox BC Courtenay Civic Cemetery878041 ADAMSCHEK Ernest Rudolf 26-Sep-1901 Recklingheusen, Germany17-Oct-1966 Comox, BC Courtenay Civic 66-104 ADAMSCHEK Marie WILSCHEK12 Nov 1879 Germany 26-Jun-1958 Merville, BC Cedar Valley Cemetery, Merville,58-039 BC ADAMSCHEK Rudolf 12 Oct 1874 Germany 23-Oct-1959 Comox, BC Cedar Valley Cemetery 59-079 ADAMSCHEK Rudolf Alfred 27-Oct-1914 Germany 3-Dec-1975 Vancouver, BC Courtenay Civic 75-160 ADAMSON Norman Clifford 27-Apr-1927 Moose Jaw, SK 7-Aug-1985 Comox, BC Cremation 85-6045 ADAMSON Thomas Baird 2-Apr-1912 Cumberland, BC 25-Nov-1972 Cumberland, BC Cumberland Cemetery S72-0026 ADEY Alice BURNS 16 Feb 1863 England 10-Mar-1938 Comox, BC Sandwick Anglican S38-1117 ADEY Charles Herbert 8 Feb 1873 Newbury, Berkshire, England19-Aug-1973 Comox, BC Courtenay Civic (ashes) 73-114 ADEY Francis Duggan Smythe 30-Oct-1911 Comox, BC 12-Apr-1982 Comox, BC Cremation 82-070 ADEY Lorna Grace ElizabethKNIGHT 30-Oct-1916 Comox, BC 2-Aug-1985 Comox, BC Courtenay Civic 85-6042 ADYE Hilda Mary 1 Jan 1894 England 30-May-1972 Comox, BC Nanaimo, BC (Cremation)S72-0090 ADYE Marthe Gladys VILLENEUVE22-Mar-1902 Ottawa, Ontario 15-Jun-1983 Comox, BC Cremation 83-4005 ADYE Robert Wesley 4-Sep-1900 Fernhurst, Middlesex,28-Oct-1973 England Comox, BC Cremation 73-155 AFONSO Antonio 7-Jul-1918 Portugal 26-Apr-1966 Victoria, BC Courtenay Civic S66-3828 AFONSO Antonio 7-Jul-1918 Taiao, Valenca, Minho,26-Apr-1988 Portugal Victoria Taiao Cemetery, Valenca,88082 Minho, Portugal AGATE Isobel Margaret RONNFO 17-Nov-1922 Saskatchewan 25-Sep-1967 Courtenay, BC Cremation 67-090 AGER Marilyn Georgina DEFTY 5-Nov-1932 Comox, BC 25-Sep-1967 Nanaimo, BC Cremation 67-091 AHERN Harold Garrett age 91 yrs 9 mos 9 daysIowa, USA 13-Aug-1963 Salmon Arm, BC Campbell River, BC S63-3476 AHO Toivo Waltermar 01 Feb 1894 Wasa, Finland 23-Nov-1975 Comox, BC Cremation 75-153 AHO Victor May 1881 Finland 12-Jun-1953 Royston, BC Courtenay Civic S53-2379 AIRTON Edward 23 Mar 1885 Prospect Place, Rawdon,2-May-1977 England Comox, BC Cremation 77-053 AIRTON Geoffrey 23-Oct-1955 England 18-Sep-1975 Comox, BC Cremation 75-117 AITCHINSON Lilly FULLBECK30 July 1879 England 23-Aug-1938 Courtenay, BC Sandwick United S38-1148 AITCHISON Joseph 25 Dec 1861 England 19-Aug-1948 Courtenay, BC Sandwick United S48-1953 AITCHISON Thomas 22 May 1864 England 19-Dec-1948 Comox, BC Sandwick United S48-1975 AITKEN Agnes Ann 29-Feb-1952 Cumberland, BC 2-Mar-1952 Cumberland, BC Cumberland Cemetery 52-012 AITKEN Alexander 22 Dec 1889 St. Ninians, Scotland3-Dec-1973 Comox, BC Cremation 73-176 AITKEN Andrew age 65 ng 4-Mar-1954 Terrace, BC Cumberland Cemetery 54-014 AITKEN Annie RIDDLES 12 Mar 1861 County Derry, Ireland27-Mar-1958 Cumberland, BC Cumberland Cemetery 58-016 AITKEN Colin Cameron 17 May 1899 Nanaimo, BC 8-Jul-1967 Comox, BC Cumberland Cemetery 67-065 AITKEN David 18 Jan 1886 Nanaimo, BC 29-Jan-1973 Cumberland, BC Cumberland Cemetery 73-009 Last Name First names Nee Date born Where born Date died Where died Where buried Ref # AITKEN Edith Caroline PICKETTI25-Feb-1903 Cumberland, BC 6-Apr-1953 Cumberland, BC Cumberland Cemetery 53-012 AITKEN Elizabeth "Lizzie" SANGSTER15 Jun 1884 Stirling, Scotland 13-Aug-1973 Comox, BC Cremation 73-110 AITKEN John 15 May 1883 Stirlingshire, Scotland(?)23-Jun-1964 Comox, BC Cremation 64-044 AITKEN Lorna Jane DALBY 12-Mar-1904 Cumberland, BC 14-Aug-1981 Comox Courtenay Civic 81-138 AITKEN May PALMER 06 Mar 1896 Marquette, Michigan,13-Dec-1974 USA Valley View Hospital Cumberland Cemetery 74-198 AITKEN Virginia Alivde SMITH 11-Sep-1940 New Westminster, BC13-Sep-1963 Jordon River, BC Courtenay Civic 63-067 AITKIN Anna MCKAY 20-Mar-1908 Union Bay BC 5-Sep-1987 Comox BC Courtenay Civic Cemetery878053 AKENCLOSE Leslie 26-Dec-1907 Newcastle, England 3-Aug-1967 Zeballos Nanaimo, BC 67-074 AKERLUND Linda Arlene 28-Jul-1953 Comox, BC 20-Feb-1954 Courtenay, BC Cumberland Cemetery 54-011 AKERLUND Nels Abel 29-Dec-1907 Sweden 5-Jan-1983 Comox, BC Cremation 83-004 ALBRECHT Agnes (Mrs.) VOTH 11 Sep 1894 Russia 9-Jan-1960 Comox, BC Black Creek Mennonite S60-3050 ALDERSLEY Edgar Elkanah 7 may 1896 Tonbridge, Kent, England19-Aug-1986 Cumberland Valley View Cemetery, Surrey867047 ALDERSON Douglas McKenzie 29-Jun-1917 Fernie, BC 26-Jun-1964 Campbell River, BC Courtenay Civic S64-3586 ALEXANDER Alfred 10 May 1864 Scotland 6-Dec-1938 Comox, BC Sandwick United S38-1166 ALEXANDER Arthur Orval 11 Feb 1874 Ontario 1-Jul-1940 Comox, BC Sandwick United S40-1310 ALEXANDER Isabella fox BARR 11 sep 1898 Johnstone, Renfrewshire,27-May-1988 Scotland Cumberland Troon Cemetery, Ayr, Scotland88106 ALEXANDER Mary Fotheringham BOWMAN22 Aug 1866 Scotland 8-Nov-1941 Comox, BC Sandwick United S41-1408 ALLAM Lorne Earnest (aka Ernest) 9-Mar-1914 New Westminster, BC29-Jan-1985 Comox, BC Cremation 85-5177 ALLAN James Reid 29 Mar 1886 Airdrie, Scotland 11-Feb-1965 Comox, BC Mountain View Cemetery, 65-017AVancouver ALLAN William John 4 Jul 1893 Scotland 19-Apr-1973 Comox, BC Cremation 73-047 ALLBERRY Henry Pratt 21 Jun 1885 Rudgwick, Sussex, England6-May-1964 Comox, BC Sandwick Anglican S64-3566 ALLBERRY Winnifred May ng [age 56] ng 5-Apr-1953 [Comox, BC] ng S53-2369 ALLEN Ada Marion LEE 8-Dec-1915 Cedar Cottage, BC 24-Nov-1958 Campbell River, BC Courtenay Civic S58-2930 ALLEN Agnes AKRIGG 21 Oct 1881 England 9-Apr-1966 Comox, BC Royal Oak Burial Park, Victoria,S66-3821 BC ALLEN Alice Bertha HIGENS 19-Apr-1929 Pouce Coupe, BC 8-Sep-1984 Comox Cremation 84-5063 ALLEN Annie CAMPION13 Mar 1879 Richmond, England 12-Sep-1971 Cumberland, BC Cumberland Cemetery 71-087 ALLEN David John 3-May-1939 Vancouver, BC 12-May-1962 Nanaimo, BC Cumberland Cemetery 62-035 ALLEN Ernest Thomas 03 Jul 1890 England 11-Nov-1973 Comox, BC Cremation 73-163 ALLEN George William 26 Aug 1878 Bowmanville, Ontario22-Mar-1959 Comox, BC Mountain View Cemetery, 59-018Vancouver ALLEN Horace Walter 13-Jan-1913 Vancouver BC 19-Aug-1987 Comox BC Cumberland Cemetery 878045 ALLEN James Richard 17 Apr 1877 Brantford, Ontario 10-Mar-1954 Comox, BC Courtenay Civic 54-016 ALLEN Judith Marian 6-Jan-1948 Cumberland, BC 11-Mar-1949 Campbell River, BC Sandwick United S49-1989 ALLEN Marion Retta CANNELL 4-Feb-1911 Edmonton, AB 8-May-1982 Comox, BC Cremation 82-082 ALLEN Mathew William 19-May-1931 Peace River, AB 2-Sep-1975 Trenton, Ontario Cremation 75-3111 ALLEN Robert Harold Lee 7-Jan-1947 Comox, BC 24-Oct-1948 Fanny Bay, BC Sandwick United S48-1964 ALLEYN Richard 10 Dec 1866 Quebec City, Quebec11-Jul-1952 Comox, BC Sandwick United S52-2295 ALLIOTT Alexander Wood 29 Oct 1877 England 31-Mar-1958 Denman Island, BC Cremation 58-018 ALLISON John 22 Sep 1882 Scotland 13-Jun-1945 Courtenay, BC Sandwick United S45-1707 ALLISTON Edward Arthur "Ted" 25-Aug-1914 toronto, Ontario 25-Mar-1979 Comox, BC Cremation 79-040 ALLISTON Stephen Michael 17-Aug-1947 Montreal, Quebec 2-May-1980 Upper Campbell Lake, BCCremation 80-055 ALLOTT Fred Wilson 9-Nov-1904 Medicine Hat, AB (NWT)17-Jun-1985 Comox, BC Cremation 85-6011 ALLSOPP William Gordon 21-Apr-1919 Vancouver, BC 18-Oct-1972 Comox, BC Cedar Valley, Nanaimo S72-0008 AMENT Oscar Henry 01 Jun 1890 Port Elgin, Ontario 22-May-1985 Cumberland, BC Cumberland Cemetery 85-5245 AMENT Robert Gordon 18-Jun-1953 Listowel, Ontario 8-Jun-1976 Victoria, BC Cumberland Cemetery 76-084 AMENT Viola BENDER 10 Aug 1897 Lestow, Ontario 5-Sep-1973 Cumberland, BC Cumberland Cemetery 73-130 AMIRAULT Lionel Charles 23-Dec-1963 Middleton, Nova Scotia25-Mar-1977 Comox, BC Courtenay Civic 77-037 AMOS Agnes Gertrude PAYNE 10 Mar 1891 London, England 3-Mar-1985 Comox, BC Royal Oak Cemetery, Victoria,85-5196 BC (ashes) AMOS Donna Mae GOULDING13-Apr-1947 Peterborough, Ontario8-Apr-1987 Comox BC Courtenay Civic Cemetery867212 AMOS Earl Sudbury 16-Mar-1911 Crooked River, Saskatchewan26-Jan-1966 Comox, BC Victoria, BC S66-3794 AMOS Eileen ng ng ng 2-Dec-1978 ng ng 78-2021 Last Name First names Nee Date born Where born Date died Where died Where buried Ref # AMOS Lena Frances Marie AMOS 9-Mar-1958 Ceepeecee, BC 15-Nov-1984 Comox, BC St.
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