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Andrew Jukes Obituary

JUKES Andrew John Kemball (Budge) Born January 1, 1920, died peacefully in his sleep on February 8, 2008 at home in Parksville, B.C. Survived by his loving wife of 62 years, Olwen, devoted son Andrew and daughter Jane, daughter-in-law Kathy, and adoring grandchildren Mark (Amanda), Jeff, and Andrea, great grandson Jackson and many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his sisters, Betts Douglas and Rosemary Woodward. Budge's childhood was spent in Vancouver and his early schooldays at St. George's and later at Trinity College in Ontario. A dedicated officer in the Royal Canadian Navy during the Second World War, having initiated his training and service in Canada. In 1942, he was seconded to the Royal Navy serving in Europe, and North and West Africa on corvettes. After the War, his business career, prompted by his love of maritime, involved him in shipping operations on the B.C. west coast with Union Steamships, Tidewater Shipping and Capilano Shipping. He then became President of Coal Harbour Marina in downtown Vancouver and the Pacific Marina Group. It was during his many happy and formative years at the marina that he is fondly remembered as Head `Wharf Rat', an endearing role bestowed upon him by the tenants and boat owners by whom he was so much admired and respected. Friends and family, both young and old, are reminded of his wonderful sense of humour, engaging story-telling, gifted talent for art and painting and his love of the Big Bands. A true gentleman in every sense of the word, Budge was a man of great fortitude, abiding faith and, above all, undying affection and devoted loyalty to his beloved Olwen. A Celebration of Life will be held for his Island friends at his home in Parksville on Saturday, March 1st and a Memorial Service will be held in Vancouver on Monday, March 3rd at 3:00 p.m. at St. Mary's Anglican Church (Kerrisdale), W.37th Ave. and Larch Street. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Alzheimer's Society or charity of choice would be greatly appreciated. 445554
Published by The Times Colonist on Feb. 19, 2008.

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Janice Spencer

February 21, 2008

Dear Andy & family,

To you, your mother and your family, I wish to express my sincerest sympathies for the loss of your father. It is always difficult to loose someone who was so close to you, active and filled with so much enjoyment of life itself - always making fun with and for others.
Take care - talk to you soon.

Kath & John Severne

February 21, 2008

Many Happy memories from my visit when with the Queen. We always enjoyed your Christmas cards and our daughter Chrissy proudly talks of the time Budge taught her to drink whiskey when on a school visit from England!

christina Woodhead

February 19, 2008

With much love and so many happy memories. John and Christina Woodhead. Australia

Bob & Judy Allan

February 19, 2008

We remember your parents fondly , Mom and Dad were very grateful for their friendship

John Sverre

February 19, 2008

My thoughts are with you, Budge had a great full life, if there is anything I can do please let me know. John Sverre

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