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Larry LaFave
 
    
Hilda Lampreau
 
    
Jim Lancaster
 
      

LANCASTER 1949 - 2008 It is with great sadness that we announce the peaceful passing of James Leonard Lancaster. Jim is survived by his mother Dorothy; brothers Michael (Randy) and David; nieces and nephews, Amanda Manholt (Darwin), John-Paul and Rheanne Lancaster; and great nephews Erik and Justin Manholt. He was predeceased by his father John. Jim was a lifelong resident of Kamloops and graduated from Kam High. He was keenly interested in photography and was an avid reader. Jim was greatly devoted to the care of his mother, enabling her to live independently into her 98th year. Jim was a loving and devoted Uncle who took great interest in the lives of his nephews and nieces.
Cathy Lansdall
 
    
Oleh Lazarchuk
 
     
Cheryl LeFave
 
    
Phyllis Liscomb
Phyllis Colman
      

At University Hospital, on Wednesday, July 20, 2022, P.J. Liscumb of London, at the age of 72.

Loving wife and best friend of Doug. Proud aunt of Rebecca Carr (Adam) and their children Connor and McKenna; special step-mother of Robin Liscumb (Jamie) and Seanna Shearer (AJ); and Grammie of Coen, Benjamin, Donovan and Leonhart. Dear sister of June Stevens (the late Dick), Dianne Barker (Ed), Spencer Colman (Mary Ellen), Marilyn Ewert (George), Donna Spelay (the late Ted), Kevin Colman, Linda Bymoen (Murray) and Murray Colman (Renée). Also missed by in-laws: Doug’s brother Glenn Liscumb (Helen), sister Janice Tunks (Paul), and many loved nieces and nephews. Predeceased by her parents Ernest and Frances Colman. P.J. worked for Lac Mac for 45 years of employment.
Louise Lockerby
Louise McClure
    
Brian Long
 
      

June 2, 1950 - May 26, 2017

It is with both great sadness and joy that we announce the passing of our larger than life brother Brian or otherwise known as Uncle B. He touched many lives all over the world, from the young to the elderly. He had a large loving family who will greatly miss him.

Brian was outwardly passionate about a lot of things, including the environment and politics. He was quietly passionate about his local church in Manta Ecuador. He served on the parish board where it was important to him to do whatever he could to help the parishioners who were in need and to help the church become more financially stable.

Brian Long Memorial Fund

Walter Loude
 
    
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