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Pryhitko, William (Bill)

came to British Columbia from Saskatchewan in 1945 and began a long career with CP Railway. Bill was a life member of the Elks Lodge and was an active member of the Legion having received a 48 years continuous membership pin. He had a passion fishing, cutting the lawn with a straight line, and many […]

Pringle, Sybil (Sy)

was a big part of any community where she and her husband Bill resided. And they resided all over the world but chose to retire in the Shuswap. Words used to best describe Sy include, laughing and smiling, assertive and strong, traveling the world, activities galore, caring for the poor. Just a full rounded person […]

Nicklason, Neil Oral (Bud)

was a local having been born in Kamloops and spent his life time in the Shuswap His working career was spent in the wood working industry. He, along with other partners started the Notch Hill Wood Door and Millwork. Later Bud purchased Custom Window and Glass Works. Bud loved the outdoors and his vacations in […]

Mueller, Anna Marie

Harmier was born in Edmonton Alberta but grew up and lived most of her life in Salmon Arm. She had a real zest for life and enjoyed skating, skiing, basketball, and most of all riding horses. She loved and was loved in return by her many friends, husband, and family. She was passionate about her […]

Mier, Erwin Helmut

born in Germany emigrated to Canada in 1953. Erwin spent the next 14 years in the oil exploration industry. In 1967 he and his family moved to Salmon Arm where the were in the mobile home business eventually developing Cedar Crescent mobile home park in Canoe. He was an avid outdoorsman who loved fishing and […]

McKendry, Isobel Margaret

was born in Toronto but was a Salmon Arm resident since 1995. She was a family woman who devoted herself to her family, her children and grand children. She will be sorrowfully missed by all who knew her.

McCall, Winston

was born in Kamloops and spent much of his youth hunting, fishing and hiking the country around Kamloops. Win went into the grocery business and operated his own store, McCall’s Grocery. In 1958 he moved with his family to Salmon Arm to build and operate the Super Valu, the community’s first large grocery store. He […]

Marshall, Gordon

was a dedicated business man. He was brought up in the auto industry working in a dealership in New Westminster owned by his father. He came to Salmon Arm 1961 and purchased Salmon Arm Motors. Gordon was very involved in the community, being a long time Rotarian, served on the hospital board as well as […]

Karpowich, Stanley

was a local boy born on the family farm at Grindrod. He worked for a number of years in forestry and eventually opened a chain saw business in Salmon Arm. This business became “Wild Woodsman Equipment”. It also spawned “Cardinal Rentals” a successful equipment rental business. After retirement Stanley enjoyed taking care of his garden […]

Haslop, George Kenneth Alfred

was born in Edmonton Alberta. He enlisted in the RCAF in 1941 and spent three years overseas serving his country. He served with distinction and was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross. After the war George continued to serve his country in the Federal Civil Service working in the Health of Animals Branch. George was seen […]