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Doris Viola Lloyd

1930 - 2010

Doris Viola Lloyd obituary, 1930-2010

BORN

1930

DIED

2010

Doris Lloyd Obituary

LLOYD, DORIS VIOLA (nee Swanson) born August 2, 1930 in Cabri, Saskatchewan, passed away in West Kelowna, BC on Tuesday, January 26, 2010 to her eternal home with her Lord and Saviour. Doris was an optimist, who shared her heartfelt joy whenever possible. She was loved by many. Doris was predeceased by her husband Lars Lloyd in 2004, their only son Patrick Lloyd in 2000, and granddaughter Laura Lindsay in 1986. Doris is survived by five daughters; Myrna (Richard) Baker of Prince George, BC, Rosemary (Fred) Lindsay of Kelowna, BC, Donna (Vince) Watts of St. Albert, Alberta, Joan (Daryl) Gurr of Grande Prairie, Alberta, Doris (Hugh) Dixon of Regina, Saskatchewan, grandchildren: Donald, Jennifer (Jason); Darin, Keith; Alison (Darren), Dale (Lisa), Graeme, Justin, Lyndsey; Adam, Ken; Jordan, Garrett; Reece, Mason, Jaxon; and six great-grandchildren. A sincere thank you to all the many staff members of Village-at-Smith-Creek Care Home for their days and years of compassionate, loving and caring kindness while caring for Doris. Thank you also to Swetlana and Monika. Funeral Service will be held Saturday February 6, 2010 at Hansons' Arbor Funeral Chapel, 527 Ellis Street, Penticton, BC. Visitation will be held at 10:00 a.m., with the Service at 11:00 a.m., officiated by Pastor Rick Gay. Interment will take place after the Service at 12:00 p.m. at Penticton Lakeview Cemetery, followed by a Luncheon Reception at 1:00 p.m. at 527 Ellis Street. Messages of condolence may be sent to the family c/o [email protected] Arrangements entrusted to HANSONS' ARBOR FUNERAL CHAPELS, Penticton, BC 1-250-492-4202

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Published by The Prince George Citizen on Jan. 30, 2010.

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Sharon Johnson

February 1, 2010

Your Mom was the kindest lady with the warmest smile. I remember always feeling so welcome when I was at her house. She put up with our sillyness and self importance (Rosie and I thought we were so grown up), she fed us and encouraged us and I am sure she was glad to see us go home!
She loved all of you kids so much and was proud of you. I remember that her eyes always seemed to sparkle.
I know that you all will miss her and thankfully you have lots of great years filled with memories to help you in the times of sadness.
Blessings to you in the coming days.
Vera Listoen and Sharon Listoen Johnson

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