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Sands Funeral Chapel Cremation and Reception Centre (Colwood)

317 Goldstream Avenue

Victoria, British Columbia

UPCOMING SERVICE

Celebration Of Life

Jul. 11, 2026

2:00 p.m.

Anglican Church of The Advent

Agnes Richardson Obituary

RICHARDSON, Agnes Stewart
(nee Robertson)
April 16, 1923 - March 4, 2026
We are saddened to announce the passing of Agnes Richardson just one month short of her 103rd birthday. Agnes led a remarkably full life and passed peacefully surrounded by family. Agnes is predeceased by her parents George and Fanny Robertson; her sister Audrie (Arnie); and her beloved husband of 63 years, Mac Richardson. She is survived by her three sons; Wayne (Mary) of Ottawa, David (Christy) of 150 Mile House, and Ian (Sharon) of Calgary; her seven grandchildren Mark (Julie), Sarah (Todd), Sean (Jodi), Tiffany (Chris), Avery (Lindsay), Kent (Kate), and Brock (Auralia); GG's great-grandchildren Mackenzie, Kayla, Juniper, Juliette, Andrea, Cameron, Zoé, Ember, and Fox, her niece Deb (Ron) along with many extended family members and dear friends across the country and in the USA.

Born in Vancouver and raised in Oak Bay, Victoria, Agnes spent her youth alongside her sister Audrie. She was a bright student and accomplished pianist. In 1943, Agnes and Audrie enlisted in the Royal Canadian Navy as WRENs, making a meaningful wartime contribution. While stationed at HMCS Avalon in St. John's, Newfoundland, she met fellow naval officer, Mac Richardson. Later marrying at the Empress Hotel, he became her lifelong partner for over seven decades.

Agnes and Mac settled in Toronto, where she stayed at home raising the family while Mac pursued his career of 44 years at Carling O'Keefe. Her life was full and enriched by friendships, church gatherings, gourmet cooking and entertaining and volunteering at North York General Hospital.

In 1984 after retiring, they moved into their Colwood home with a view across the water of the navel base and Victoria Harbour. They joined the Church of The Advent, volunteered at The Priory and traveled the world.

Agnes resided at Trillium West Shore Village for her last 5 years. There, she found a new community of friends and supportive staff. Agnes's life was defined not only by its remarkable length, but by the warmth, hospitality, and steadfast love she extended to others. She leaves behind generations shaped by her example, many who will fondly remember her greeting them, "Hello Dear."

Goodbye GG, we love you.

Agnes had many meaningful relationships with Bev, Lydia, Deanna, Mary and Tammy to name a few. It is important for our family to thank her dear friends Liz (her "birthday twin") and Azeita. A lifeline for Agnes and our family, Azeita was an unwavering support over the many years.

Our family wishes to express sincere gratitude to the exceptional and compassionate staff of Victoria General

Hospital Ward 6DN including Dr. Robert Edmonds, Nurses Pria, Rachel, Asad, Fang, Isabell, Angela and Olivia and others. We also want to express our gratitude to Reverend Ingrid Andersen of the Church of The Advent. Reverend Ingrid administered moving prayers to Agnes and all in attendance witnessed the power of prayer. Thank you to Cheryl Chalifour, Jojan Manikath and the entire support team at West Shore and kudos to Robert Kroeger and his culinary team.

A celebration of Agnes's life will be held in the Anglican Church of The Advent (510 Mount View Ave, Colwood, BC) at 2:00pm on July 11th, 2026.
Published by Victoria Times Colonist from Mar. 14 to Mar. 16, 2026.

Memorial Events
for Agnes Richardson

Jul

11

Celebration of Life

2:00 p.m.

Anglican Church of The Advent

510 Mount View Ave, Colwood, BC

Funeral services provided by:

Sands Funeral Chapel Cremation and Reception Centre (Colwood)

317 Goldstream Avenue, Victoria, BC V9B 2W4

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Beverly and Bruce Somers

March 15, 2026

Wayne, David, Ian and families.
Please accept our condolences.
Your mother Agnes was a dear friend to us for more than two decades.
We had many memorable visits which always included much laughter.
She was bright, funny, supportive, and most often had a positive attitude.
We feel very lucky that we were able to share "Burgers and Beer " in her comfortable residence a week prior to her passing.
Agnes was an inspiration and will be forever missed.
Love and Blessing .
Bev and Bruce Somers

Kay Stoute

March 15, 2026

My sister and I consider it a privilege to have met Agnes in the Christmas season of 2023. Her dear friend and our aunt Azeita always spoke to warmly of her. We are from Barbados and we send our heartfelt sympathies to Agnes family. May Agnes rest in peace and rise in glory. From Kay & Kim with love.

Beth Pyne (Moore)

March 15, 2026

Agnes a beautiful soul, always up for all life had to offer, a gift to have known,
thought of often.
The Moore family, Ralph, Adala, Linda, Eric & Beth and spouses, we all love the shared memories.

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