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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 […]

Harris, Sandy

was a happy and fun loving person. She and husband Brad moved to the Shuswap from Alberta and soon became an integral part of the community. She was very outgoing and respected by her many friends. Known and admired by the many folks who frequented her coffee shop operation, a true gathering place in Salmon […]

Gulliford MD, Captain Eve Forrest

was born in a tent on Annacis Island BC. By age 24 she had received her log scaling certificate and Masters papers for operating tug boats. One of four women graduates of the 1950 class of Medicine at Queen’s University, ‘Dr. Eve’ practiced her very special brand of healing for more than 40 years in […]

Grieve, Doug

Lived in Winnipeg until coming to Salmon Arm in late 2011 to live out his life with family, after he was diagnosed with a terminal illness. He considered himself so fortunate to have benefited from procedures at SLGH Imaging Department as an outpatient during his short stay in Salmon Arm.

Golnick, Hazel Ruby

was a deeply religious person devoted to her family and community. Hazel was well respected and cherished by all of those who knew her. She was known to be helpful and supportive to all those in need. Gone much to soon to her eternal reward.

Giszas, Annelore Elizabeth

was a hard worker. She was the consummate volunteer, giving of herself freely to church groups and the Churches Thrift Store. She spent 40 years volunteering with the Girl Guides of Canada. Annelore always had time for her family and friends.

Fujikawa, Hatsumi Grace

was a British Columbian from birth. Mrs Fuji as affectionately known to many friends, was born in Revelstoke and moved around BC. She and her husband settled in the Notch Hill area and took up berry farming. Later they moved to Salmon Arm to retire. Mrs Fuji busied herself with a lot of baby sitting […]