Passed away suddenly on May 11, 2013 at the age of 90. She will be lovingly remembered by her youngest brother, Bill (Helen) and nieces, Sarah and Jennifer (James) and her great-nephew, Theodore. She will be sadly missed by the rest of the family members near and far. She was predeceased by her parents, 2 brothers, and 3 sisters. Anna was a veteran, having served as a member of the Royal Navy’s Wrens during WWII. Following that, she was a maternity nurse in Motherwell and Largs, Scotland, and then a homecare nurse when she moved to Victoria in 1985.

The Funeral Service will take place on Friday, May 17, 2013 at 2:00 p.m. at McCall’s Downtown, Johnson & Vancouver Streets followed by interment at Royal Oak Burial Park. Condolences may be offered to the family below.

McCall Bros. Funeral Home

www.mccallbros.com

  • Michelle Hoenisch

    My condolences to you and your family on the loss of Anna Kay. Anna looked after my Grandpa, George Carter, during his last 5 months with us. Anna quickly became part of our family and kept in touch with my parents by sending a Christmas card every year, as well as a little gift for my two girls. She was a loving lady who will be dearly missed. I will always remember her fondly and how she use to laugh, play cards and dance with Grandpa in his final months.

    Haven has another angel watching down on us now.

  • Bob and Marilyn Carter

    Anna looked after Bob’s Father George Carter for 5 months until his passing. Anna was a kind, caring, and compassionate person. We have never forgotten Anna and are very sorry for your loss. She was one in a million!!!

  • Patricia & Brian Warburton

    Anna will be lovingly remembered by our family. She looked after my father George Carter, 24-7 for the 5 months up to his passing in December 1995. George enjoyed a good game of cards and we taught Anna how to play “KIngs Corners” etc. She was always laughing and so bubbly. Her Christmas cards were always the first to arrive at our house.

  • Patricia Beaton

    Hello Uncle Bill, I am so sorry that you have lost another sister and one who was so close to you. 90 is a good age and I hope that many happy memories will comfort you at this sad time.

    Also I share in the sorrow with Helen and Sarah and Jennifer who saw Auntie Anna more frequently that I did. It would have been nice for her to join us for dinner this week-end but it was not meant to be. Remember the fun times and laughs you shared with her.
    Pat and Mike

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