Aldyne Manderson (née Webb) died peacefully at age 82, on March 3, 2018 in Edmonton, Alberta.
Aldyne is survived by her loving family, including daughters Lynda and Sandra (John), grandchildren Megan, Chelsea, Brendan, Kyle and Cody, great-grandson Jackson, brothers Stan, Barrie (Louise) and Rick (Darlene), sisters Dorothy and Judy (Howard) and many caring nieces and nephews. She is predeceased by her parents Harold and Ivy Webb and her brother Ivan.
Aldyne was born in Mission, BC in 1935 and moved with her family to Kamloops in 1945 when her parents bought the Kamloops Auto Court. She attended school at Lloyd George and graduated from Kamloops High School.
A hard-working entrepreneur and long-time member of the Kamloops business community, Aldyne first had a vending machine business, then the Karmel Corn store in Thompson Park Mall and finally owned Coffee Break Services, which brought her smiling face into many Kamloops shops, businesses and offices. She was active in the community and was the parade marshal for the Kami Overlander Days Parade and marshal for the Santa Claus Parade for many years.