Lillian G. Clark, April 17, 1916 - June 12, 2013
Lillian Gibbard Clark, formerly of Ponoka, Alberta, passed away in Powell River, BC. She was predeceased by an infant son in 1950 and by her husband Allison (Al) in 1989. She will be lovingly remembered by her son Richard (Ann-Katrin) of Powell River, her daughter Fran (Tim) Kain of White Rock, BC, five grandchildren Erika, Jeff, Ulla, Amy, Sarah and five great-grandchildren.
Lillian was born in Edmonton and moved with Al to Ponoka in 1946 when Al became the agent for Northwestern Utilities Gas Company. In 2008 Lillian moved to Powell River to be near family. Lillian was the first president of the Ponoka Kinette Club; she was active in curling, golf, bridge, many community activities and her church. She loved her family and friends. One of her favourite places was the cottage at Ma-Me-O Beach, AB where she spent many days from her teenage years to her senior years.
The family would like to thank the amazing care staff at Olive Devaud Residence in Powell River and Dr. Naude for providing such professional, respectful, compassionate and loving care to our mom over the past few years.
A celebration of life will be held at Westview Baptist Church at a later date.
Barbara Maie Logan (née Harper), October 23, 1930 - June 11, 2013
Barbara passed away peacefully in the Evergreen Extended Care Unit of Powell River General Hospital. She was predeceased by her brother Jack and sister Verena. She is survived by her sister Rosalind, brother Robert, loving husband of 62 years Earl, sons Allan (Jacquie) and Douglas (Rose), six grandchildren Sandra, Nicole, Stuart, Michael, Melody and Raymond and many (and still counting) great-grandchildren.
Barbara grew up in Powell River but left for greener pastures after graduating from Brooks High School. She worked in Port Alberni for a while and after marrying Earl lived in several areas of the Lower Mainland. In partnership with her brother Robert they owned a general store and marina in Pender Harbour and ran that for several years, then sold it and returned to Powell River in 1965. She became an ardent genealogist, and was an active member of the Powell River Genealogy Group for many years.
Though her health had been failing for several years, Barbara remained cheerful and positive while coping with her daily difficulties.
No service by request.