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Roly DEMEESTER

08/11/1951 - 06/25/2024

Roly DEMEESTER obituary, 08/11/1951-06/25/2024, Prp, BC

BORN

08/11/1951

DIED

06/25/2024

Roly DEMEESTER Obituary


Roly Demeester
(Roland Robert Ernest)

August 11, 1951 -
June 25, 2024

It is with sadness I announce the passing of my beloved husband Roly Demeester.

Roly is survived by his wife Cindy (Cynthia), his mother Dina, and his four children, Aaron, Nathan (Tera), Issac (Sarah), Katie (Matt), two step children Jessica (Clark), Josh (Jennifer) and six grandchildren. He is also survived by his three brothers John, Dennis (Linne) and George (Julie) as well as many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his father Valere.

Roly was born in Belgium and came to Canada as a young child with his parents. He grew up in St. Thomas, Ontario. As an adult he lived in several places in Ontario.

In 2006 Cindy and Roly undertook the adventure of moving to Powell River, BC. Driving across Canada in their old yellow school bus was an unforgettable experience.

Roly loved music, fishing, hunting and working on the farm. He was always quick with a smile and a laugh for all that he met. It wasn't unusual for Roly to befriend people he met while he fished. He would often invite them home for a supper of goat or rabbit. These people all became life long friends.

Many thanks to the staff at Evergreen Extended Care Unit and Dr. Martin Andrea for providing such compassionate care.

The hospice team at Evergreen deserve a special thanks for their wonderful help during his last days.

I also wish to thank our many friends who provided such amazing support to both of us during this difficult time.

By request there will be no service.

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Published by Powell River Peak from Jul. 4 to Aug. 3, 2024.

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