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Erine Michelle VIRGL

Erine Michelle VIRGL obituary, Vancouver, BC

Erine VIRGL Obituary

VIRGL, Erine Michelle Erine was born on January 20, 1967 in Vancouver and passed away December 28, 2017 at Delta Hospital with her husband Greg at her side. She was predeceased by her mother, Lynne Barnes, and leaves to mourn her husband Gregory; children Lauren, Kaelyn, Andreas and Jordan; her father James Barnes and stepmother Angie; brothers Randal (Shannon), Jarrod and Ivor; nephews Heath and Noah; nieces Tatum, Charlene, Jesse, Tessa and Kaitlyn; and an extended family of aunts, uncles and cousins. Erine graduated from North Delta Secondary School in 1985 and continued her education at Langara College and the University of British Columbia. Along with being a wonderfully caring and loving mother, Erine balanced a career at Scotiabank that spanned 25 years. She met the love of her life Gregory prior to a diagnosis of cancer in 2015 and together they set out to make life positive and comfortable. The family wishes to thank each one of your kind thoughts and prayers at this difficult time. A special thank you to Dr. Melosky and Dr. Pavlovich at the BC Cancer Agency and all the wonderful nurses who cared for Erine. There will be a celebration of life for Erine on Monday, January 29 at 1 pm at St. Andrew's United Church, 1044 St. George's Avenue in North Vancouver with hospitality following in the Friendship Room.

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Published by Delta Optimist from Jan. 24 to Jan. 26, 2018.

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Decima Mitchell

January 29, 2018

My deep condolences to the entire family on the loss of Erine. I had the privilege of working with Erine at Scotiabank in Tsw.
Always ready with a smile and a kind word, she left an impression on everyone she met. Taken far too soon.
R.I.P Erine.
Decima

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