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1953 - 1954 G
Bob Gale
 
      
Joe Garay
 
    
Lawrence Gennow
 
    
Joan Giddens
Joan Loehr
      
Connie Gillett
Connie Reichelt
Connie is also in the class of 1955
    
Chuck Gleave
 
    
Mits Goto
 
#302 6677 Southoaks Cres.
Burnaby, BC
V5E 4K3

mitsgoto@allstream.net      
Margaret Groome
Margaret Beaulieu
304 Cedarbrae Cr. SW
Calgary, AB
T2W 1Y4

margb@telus.net     
Bill Gurney
 
Bill is also in the class of 1955
871 Shelan Place
Kamloops, BC
V2B 5T5

wgurney@shaw.ca     

On September 9, 2021. Bill passed away at home surrounded by his loving family after an extremely courageous and lengthy battle with cancer.

Bill is survived by his wife of 60 years, Sharon, his children: Lisa, Janis (Jay), Steven (Michelle), daughter-in-law Denise, his devoted workforce and project helpers consisting of his grandsons: Willis, Jacob, Nathan, Matthew, Adam, and nephews: Cody, Dustin, Ty, as well as numerous other family members and friends who were all important and special to him.

Bill was the oldest of five boys born to W.H. and Olive Gurney. He will be deeply missed by his three surviving devoted brothers Don, Jim and Bruce. Bill was born and raised in Kamloops, BC and graduated from the University of British Columbia. He began a teaching career in Kamloops in 1966 and was a positive influence in the lives of many during his 30-year career at NorKam Senior Secondary School. He was also involved for many years with Kamloops Minor Hockey and Youth Soccer at coaching, executive committee and "super fan" levels. He derived much enjoyment as a loyal Kamloops Blazer's fan.

Bill was an avid historian and genealogist and loved to share his wealth of memories of earlier generations. He had many talents and interests and accomplished much in his life, but he will be remembered most for his kind and cheerful heart, his compassionate nature, as well as his genuine interest in others.

We will be forever grateful for his lasting legacy of our family cabin that he built from hand at his beloved North Barriere Lake.

"I saw behind me those who had gone, and before me, those who are to come. I looked back and saw my father, and his father, and all our fathers, and in front, to see my son, and his son, and the sons upon sons beyond. And their eyes were my eyes. As I felt, so they had felt, and were to feel, as then, as now, as tomorrow and forever. Then I was not afraid, for I was in a long line that had no beginning, and no end."
Richard Llewellyn
Gordon Gutrath
 
    
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