Williscroft, Robert

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WILLISCROFT CAPTAIN ROBERT (BOB) DOUGLAS May 15, 1921 January 18, 2008 It is with deep sadness we announce that Bob passed away in his 87th year on January 18, 2008 in the Royal Columbian Hospital, with his wife, Edie, by his side. Bob was born May 15, 1921 in Prince Rupert. His passing is mourned by his beloved wife of 57 ? years, Edie, daughters Daphne, Shelagh Temple (Vance); sons Roderick (Barb), Bryon, Douglas and Norman; 6 grandchildren, Melissa (Chris), Richard, Nicole, Evan, Robyn, and Gregory, 5 sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews, and many friends. He was raised in Prince Rupert where his affinity with the water led to his life long career as a Master Mariner in the towboat industry. The family moved to Vancouver in 1932. He was an assistant cub leader and an avid soccer player, helping to form the Edmonds' Soccer Club when his own sons began to play. Bob was a proud member of the Canadian Merchant Service Guild. He served twice as Worshipful Master of Union Solomon Lodge #9 A.F. & A.M of New Westminster and was also a P.D.D.G.M. He served as W.P. of Royal City Chapter #7 O.E.S. nine times. He was P.G. Patron of the G.C. of B.C. & Y. in 1984-85 and a G.G.C.C.M. from 2000-2003. He was also a member of the Gizeh Shrine Greeters Club. Bob was an avid fisherman and holidays were usually spent in Halfmoon Bay. He was a kind, thoughtful and caring person. His hearty laugh and cheerful smile always brought a ray of light into the darkest day. Bob was first and foremost a family man who everyone relied on. He will be truly missed. A celebration of life will be held January 29, 2008 at 2:00 pm at the Gizeh Shrine Headquarters at 3550 Wayburn Drive, Burnaby. A family service will be held January 29 at 10:00 am at St Alban's Church, 7717 19th Avenue, Burnaby. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to: The Grand Chapter of BC & Yukon Cancer Dressings c/o Mrs. Sheila Carlson, 20604 95A Avenue, Langley, BC V1M 1H8 or Masonic Cancer Car Program 1495 W. 8th Vancouver, BC V6H 1C9.

McMaster, Bruce Alexander

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McMASTER _ Bruce Alexander Bruce Alexander McMaster of Penticton, BC passed away peacefully on July 3rd, 2007 at the age of 86 years. He is survived by his loving wife Gene; four children Louise Charbonneau of Victoria, BC, Margery (Lee) Harwood of Oliver, BC, Susan Roper of Terrace, BC and Barbara (Al) Finlayson of Penticton, BC; four grandchildren Kama Charbonneau, Kenneth Harwood, Michael Cameron, Scott Finlayson; one great-granddaughter Stephanie; brother Jim (Berna) McMaster. Bruce was sadly predeceased by grandchildren Corey, Heather and Jennifer. Bruce spent his early years on the boats learning to be a Master Seaman. He retired as a Pacific Coast Marine Pilot in 1982. He moved to Ruth Lake to enjoy the Cariboo. In 2001 he settled in Penticton, BC. A Celebration of Bruce's life will be held on July 7th, 2007 at 1400 hours at "Mom's" house. In honour of Bruce's memory, donations can be made to the Alzheimers Society. Arrangements have been entrusted to Penticton Funeral Chapel. Condolences may be directed to the family at pfchapel@vip.net

Crassweller, William G.

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CRASSWELLER _ Captain William Gerald, 72, of Surrey, B.C. passed away March 25, 2006. Survived by wife Lynne; children Sherri, Bill, Susie, Brad; step-children Andy, Danny, Brenda; their families; sister Carol and family. Funeral at Valley View Funeral, 14660 72 Ave., Surrey, April 1, 2006, 10:00 a.m. In lieu of flowers, donations to Parkinson's or Cancer Society.

Lucarz, Michael Scott

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LUCARZ, Michael Scott
August 15, 1971 - May 24, 2023

Mike passed away peacefully with his loving partner in crime, Christine and brother-in-law Rick by his side.

With his usual tenacity Mike fought cancer for almost 4 years, bravely and with grace, strength and determination.

Mike was born in Regina and moved to BC at a young age. His tugboat career started at an early age when someone didn't show up for work. (You know who you are!) Mike worked for various tugboat companies in the harbour and on the coast for 20 years, his last being Seaspan. Fourteen years ago, with much trepidation, Mike made the move to the office of Seafarers' International Union of Canada, eventually becoming a port agent. He loved it! His passion was working with both companies and his union brothers and sisters. As in life, Mike was gratified when he succeeded, what he felt strongly was a win/win for both sides.

Mike got into metal detecting, which he thought his buddies were nuts to do until he found his first old coin, then he was hooked. Mike also loved playing golf and could crush the ball, but let's not mention his putting. He also enjoyed playing on-line bingo with his buddies. Mike's passion though was fishing, especially in the Cariboo.

Mike leaves behind his partner Christine, mom Dee, father Jerry and sister Michelle, also numerous aunts, uncles, brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, cousins, nieces and nephews and friends.

Per Mike's request there is no service but a reminder to be kind to each other. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the North Shore Hospice or Lions Gate Hospital Foundation.

Thank you to Mike's angels in the Oncology department for taking care of him. He always came home with a smile.

A special heartfelt thank you to the entire palliative team at Lions Gate Hospital for their compassion and care as Mike went through his journey.

Mike, may your shot always be a hole in one
and your rod have a "fish on".

You will be missed.

Published by North Shore News from Jun. 7 to Jul. 7, 2023.