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Eileen Sneddon Obituary

SNEDDON, Eileen Pearl February 23, 1933 September 5, 2008 Eileen passed quickly and peacefully at Nanaimo General Hospital. Born in Moosejaw, Sask., she moved to Victoria in 1949. Lovingly remembered by her husband Ken (Snedsy), children Cameron (Betty), Brenda (Jan), Sherrie (Charlie), Linda (Tom), and her many grandchildren and great grandchildren and her little dog Buffy. After retirement she moved to Parksville in 1983, and in 1998 began volunteering with the Oceanside Community Policing Organization. A memorial tea will be held at 3211 Grafton Ave., Qualicum Beach, B.C., Saturday September 13, 2008, 1-4pm. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to the B. C. Cancer Society or Oceanside Community Policing, Parksville. 498075
Published by The Times Colonist from Sep. 9 to Sep. 11, 2008.

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March 11, 2009

Gramma,

6 months has gone so fast, I think about you every day, all the time there is something reminding me of you, when I have tea and use your tea cozy and it brings the biggest smile to my face. the simplest things I miss the most.

Love you lots

Darlene Jordison

September 20, 2008

I am sorry to hear of your Mom's Passing Brenda. We haven't seen each other in years but I think of you often. I remember your Mom with heartfelt memories. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Darlene Jordison

Christina Coad

September 13, 2008

Gramma I miss you so much already.

I remember when we would have tea parties and play skip-bo together I wish we could do that one more time.

I think about you all the time.

Love Chrissy

September 9, 2008

Sherry & Charlie:
So sorry to read of your mum's passing. Our thoughts are with you.

Tom & Bev Hood

Joyce Townsley

September 9, 2008

Dear Ken, We are sorry to hear of Eileens passing, you are in our thoughts.
Bryan and Joyce Townsley

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