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RENTAL 932 HANDYMAN = : >—_ fn - - Cara ARTMENTS 734 JANITORIAL Clip & Malt This Form To: Phone Fax For regional coverage place your display adin the | scasasement sume aa MISC, SERVICES Terrace Standard TAND ARD weekend edllti i $12 CABNS/COTTAGES $210 Clinton St, Terrace, B.C, ¥8G 62 638-7283 638-8432 edition of the Weeken Vvertiser. 155 OBITUARIES WILLIAM “BILL” LONG born Dec. 2, 1931, died April 26, 2002 1451N -_ MEMORIAM Congratulations boon Y iy NEVER TO BE in Terrace, B.C., at the age of 70, Bill was bor in Burns Lake, B.C. He was raised in Palling, B.C. unt about 1949. He took up residence in FORGOTTEN many places in B.C. before settling in Terrace, 8.C. in 1979. on the successtul By Michelle McMorris Bill was a long standing member of A.A., helping many people through completion of the | did notdie, oh please, don't cry. hard times in the community. I haven't gone away. Bill was predeceased by both parents Harty Alfred Long and Alice a) Geneva Anderson and brother Robert Jay Long. Survived by son Rick Long (Debbie), Granddaughters Alanna and Brittany Long, brother Gilbert Olson (Susan), sistars Gilgen Micks (Elmer), Marion Millar (Wilf, Barbara Hickey (David) and sister-in-law. Lois Lang. Bill will ba sadly missed, bul fondy rememberad by his family and many CANADIAN SECURITIES COURSE I know what you're feeling; but I'll be back someday. To you | was your lover and to you | was your {riend; . ‘ but ta you | was your lif... friends. oF We wish to drow y i My lave is what | send, THANK YOU ANN OUNCEMENT. ete cMmee. Sincerest thanks to Dr. Linton and the many nursas and staff who mas “ . { couldn't help this madness; helped make Bill Long's lengthy stay al the hospital mare LDSS BURNS Lake Class ol 2002 ANNUAL CATALOGUE an opt 18, 2002. you couldnt help but cry. comfortable and for helping make this trying time 1972 Reunion. July long wee- — [re 4* PagiHos, 280 Fi, 5945120 | couldn't ease your sadness, lor the family much easier, a kend. For more info and to help Loy tote os a) +The Pledang evel take Aaee ext wea: but you knew someday Id die. Thapk you very much Don Krause for call Louise 1-250-692-7479 or 1 ede ante = ; _ ; giving ihe Eulogy ” Doug 1-250-692- -7240 ; et finns wag “Not 50 soon,” you said, cys METAPHYSIC Saint SOU tn eee atin , 7m not ead yet.” 1a : wenty years from now, : are & HEALING CENTRE | [Reitstaton tent stl won cesicn uc a you woulve said the same; In Loving Memo my of et] Pov 52 Sed esin a s0008 10 Mom ci | bet d olftug Guta. 1 tay Shad adc 132 FL SP" r i Raymon 2 piritual Gui ance, Faye 64-6 CULT, Where, 645140 fit Ily y Please don't say i's over Questions Answered plies a a e€ n Ga it please don't say's rotten. George Open Channel, g tti g mn: a af | only ask one thing from you Tarol & Palm Readings Be 5 tl, 98 € In ar rie that's naver to be forgotten, Lefebvre LAUREL BALLARD & MENNO DAEIOGER ey Pols BZ SL se July 02, 1950 - ‘3611 Cottonwood Cres, Thornhill 6257776. fam Meee sil eT P Brendan Chicoine April 27, 2002 April 4, 1967 to April 21, 1990 Foye 127- Pe dare Bact Cove, 79-1200 Raymond is survived by his « Copy Reads: eT aUOK, $89.9 ‘ He eee hiniy kak Pete Dobler loving wife Shirley; children Poze 127+ wos Boot Cover, 94203 May 20, 1966 fo Jon. 3, 1992 Cerenia, Eroca, D’arcy, Tammy, ‘ Cony Rend: Poestaoryns, 794'203K, $159.99 ead up LORY Shelly and Marie and’ grandchildren; two brothers 3 Shad Read Peter, PH 2D, S999 eh op Victor, Leo and a sister, Deborrah, stepfather Julian [ Pe 1S eos Sh, 104 Burkett; stepbrothers Reginal, Andrew; stepsisters ~ rae ath 21 0. BUSINESS . Barbara, Beatrice and their families. % ce Lari eH HIG | ‘a PERSONALS | Predeceased by his prtner, Porinelte Apa t 1979, Copy Rends: B4-1901 0, $44 mother Doris Dec. ' and stepbrother Larry Shel Bed: 640M, $89.99 j “a & *Fusten wee etetied fa geneance BOOKKEEPING SERVICES: Dec. 30, 1992. Page 155 hom =f Gea Shows, 69-3400 manning mor Sat up and maintenance of your Raymond will be remembered as a loving, caring Coy Reds: Pot $2998 small business requirements. husband and father. Si, SSR Can Fiseus cS Serving the Northwest for over us ° ; Page 208- Ptium Fv Varun Clore, 463688 9 years. Phone 250-695-9592 His wife Shirley and families would tike to thant al . eee Dail eg hrs ha ced Wedding ta take place FREE CHEDIT counseling cone | Ray's buddies who were there for him and the under- Ted and Laurle Dae ras kar wf ; Sune Sth, 2008 in Karmtoofes solidate debts, one low monthty standing of their familles. Shirley and familles would Ramsey het Co ase iS a . payment, eliminate or reduce especially like to thank Dr. Redpath as well as the staff are so pleased to CHOI SM eh interest, rebuild your credit rat- | at Mills Memorial who extended thelr comfort and announce that their ~ Budd Be: Civ bevel Chath, 232124, $99.89 end ing, Credit Counselling Society support during his illness. : daughter of B.C., Non profit service. 1- PP ; ; Foe SE8- Do Sot Ps IBS 848-527-8999. Raymond will always be in our hearts. Janie Sito HAVING PROBLEMS His family SH14 cod op with your ted fi 390+ Mem 4 = fb And Pm Ars, 22-4300 computer? 24 hour tech support Er has gradusves i tats From $44.15 line 250-638-7277 Computer Bachelor of reat een bx cult Support. Seience in Forest eres ents FST Operations NOTICE - Place your word ad Prebert in The Terrace Standard and Ball Weekend Advertiser for 1 week Getl and pay only $14.45, 3 weeks (3TS) & S(WA} $26.75. Addi- tional words over 20 25¢/ward plus GST. Phone 638-7283, Fax 638-8432 or email to adver- tising@ terracestandard.com We accept VISA, Mastercard or cash, Born January 21, 1940 Passed wou, August 13, 1932 - April 7, 2002 Bobby Ball grew up on the Diamond B quast ranch, located 12 miles down the Stikina River fram Telegraph Crack, Ho wos a Irue northernes, skilled In hunting and _ guiding, outdoor survivol ond the uses of wid plants, He worked a trap line, He ‘Tearned tha Tohlton language. On the death of his fother in 1955, Bobby took over the ranch ond guiding business, "Bobby knew everyone in the north, it seamed, ond oltracted people, He became > Interested in poltics, serving on the regional dst end running os MLA for the Atlin ~srlding. He olye assisted others in their political campaigns, ‘furly on in file Bobby discovered his love for music, ond ha offen entertained ~< > guosts with his songs, accompanied by guitar and fiddle, ‘After his rollrement he pur- +. [idpoted In many blua-giass festivals, His Irlends were loyal, and their loyelty grew “> autol the wormth and respect they fet! from him, He actepled people os thoy wo, 7 > thout Judgrnan -o3., Bobby fought his battle wilh concer with the same determination and postive al a luda thot chavaclérized his life, Ha cordinuad to five life fo the end, enjoying his” “> music ond the comfort of his loving partner, Marla, ond his many Intends, who nted ff ¢ privilege lo be wilh him, Marte would tike to express her sincere thonks to Dr. Jonathon Hoolman, the: itolf ol Mills Mamoriol Hespital, induding tha nurses, dlatory aldes ond house: - _, Resin staff, the hoa cora nurses and home support workers, the haspice vol. +. nleers ond het fomily and Irlands who raliied to help. All the ands, Rowers, and il fod hove your fove, Canada in 1952. He eared Ethel ¥ehl (Smith) in hie and had two ‘chil. dren, Anita and Herb, Herb was predeceased by his moiher, Senta Mikde ing” June 1991 and by his fatter Franz Xaver in 1944, He is sadly missed and remenibered by his loving wife Ethel Yehl of Terrace, BC, his children Anita; Cote (Alan) of Terrace, BC and Herb Yehl (Victoria) of Vancotver, BC, and his two grandchildren Michelle Cote and Kyle Cote of Terrace BG, his °°: brother Hans Yeh! (Joyce) and his nephew Slephen Yehl and many family” members in Bavaria, Germany. - Herb was a caring, giving man who was fiercely dedicated to his famil and thought of others belone himself. He lived as an example to- others an rarely gave unsought advice, hut never shied away from giving help when: needed, He loved the outdoors and fonnd peace and joy in the. mountain and waters of this area. We have Tost a loving fiusband, a giving father, an adoring geandfather, and: a good friend. Our lives have. been enriched by having known him, He +. passed away peacefully at Mills Memorial Hospital, April 26, 2002 al als 2+ AM. 7 “MEMORIAM... Thomas Edward McColgan Sept. 19, 1924 - May 14, 2001 Christina Losier on your graciuatlon from UVIC with your degree in geography. Also for your diploma in Enviranmenta! Studies from Langara College, We acimire your hard God Took You Home . dt Was His Will But fn Our Hearts You Etveth Still Deep In Our Hearts. Your Memortes Are Kept We wish to thank Dr. Moolman, the Community Nursing Staff and the staff 4 af Mills Memorial Wospltal for the laving care they took of Herb. ‘Thank jou” 1 for your care, you are all a credit to your profession and are exceptional people. A special thank you to Lay and the Lavoie Family, all the stalf of the: Copperstde Stores, Shelley Gagnon R.N,, and Pastor Tabert of the Alliance MS Church, for all your suppor you have given to the family during this time,” ; The wy a work andl perseverance. Aay ts done ad will ba dearly missad by his partner. of many yoors, Marie Horelson, | We love you vety much To Love And To Cherish Tite sun das 3 set his three doughlers, Tommy (Rod) Fredrickson in Telegraph Crook; * and wish you an exciting AN). And Never Forget — . aap -Hoather{Grag) Morsh on Gobriota Island, Muya (Fred) Yon Dellt in Whites, : oa and adventuresome iby Hs timé for rast B grandchildren ond his sister Ge Bollin Victorio. H sdatdosed © } future. Ys .. ee ae Silent Thoughts, True And Tender ) The time we bad Oy tis sate bs sit fa ed ts wn, Senn ‘hy pag Love *" ptways Loving You Just To Show We Always Your Love: - foo ' ‘ ' 4 : ‘We will never forgeh 9 has left a void in mony hearts, but he lives on tn the memories al, . Mom, Tanya & Kierra “ Alberta and Family Rementber!, ~ thank yon all, those who lives ware Youshed by bi. ste a rE tt gaps a, a The Yeh Pauly. se.