Passed away very peacefully after a short illness on March 17, 2012. Alice was born in Saskatoon, SK and lived in Victoria since 1975. She was predeceased by her husband Jim (Scotty) in 1985 and her daughter-in-law, Donna. She is survived by her sons Jim (Lynette) and Bob (Bonnie); her grandchildren Amanda (Steve), Stewart, Chris (Belinda), Danny (Shandy), Vijay, Sanjay, Sonia and Anita; her great-grandchildren Sienna, Wyatt and Kayla; brother Jim (Rollie); and her loving nieces and nephews, especially Jacqui and Kathy.

Alice lived a very full and adventurous life and was very involved in the Victoria community.

Visitation will be held at McCALL BROS. on Monday, March 19th from 6:30 to 8:30 pm.

A memorial service will be held at McCALL BROS., Johnson and Vancouver Streets, on Tuesday, March 20, 2012 at 11:00 a.m. There will be a small open house at Alice’s apartment following the service. Condolences may be offered to the family below.

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  • Lynette Pinto-Malcolm

    Mom – you were the epitome of the adventurous nature of mankind! You lived each moment and made history so memorable for all of us – you have been a pinnacle of strength to all of us and we will certainly miss you and the joy you brought to our lives! Jim will miss his calls with you! God Bless and rest in peace!
    Love Jim, Lynette, Vijay, Sanjay, Sonia and Anita

  • Sandra Vincent

    Easter was always a special time for our families as we shared a lifetime of experiences since my parents were first fostered by my “Uncle Scottie” and “Auntie Alice” 59 years ago. Alice was a wonderful person and growing up I always saw her as a role model for the woman who did it all. She was a wife, a mom and a career woman. Best of all she was warm, friendly and never had a bad thing to say about anyone or anything.

    She was a lovely, loving person and will be so missed by our family.

    Doug, Betty, Sandra and Kent Vincent

  • Dorothy McConvey

    Sincere Condolences to the family.
    Alice will be sorely missed for her sunny smile and friendly nature.
    She will always remain in our thoughts with great affection. Dorothy.

  • The Glockling Family

    We were all saddened to hear the news of Alice’s passing. There are many fond memories of walks to the lake, backyard barbeques and good old fashioned talks in the living room during Alice’s visits to Mississauga.

    Alice was a terrific lady…her cheery disposition always brought out the best in everyone.

    The Glockling Family will always remember Alice as someone who always lived life not by finding shelter from the storm but as someone who danced in the rain!

    Alice…you will be missed.
    Gale, Tom, Matthew and Jeffrey Glockling

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