It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our darling dad, Basil Thomas Pharaoh, February 14, 2023 at the age of 90. Dad was predeceased by our Mum, Mollie, the love of his life and by his sister Anna who he missed terribly.

Baz had a great career in the Air Force, dabbled in real estate, was an avid golfer, a mason for many years, loved singing Barbershop and was a wonderful Dad. He and our Mum travelled the world together and were always up for an adventure. Baz was loved by everyone he met. He always had a smile, a story, and a song. If you knew him you are smiling.

He is survived by his two adoring daughters, his 6 grandchildren, his 5 great grandchildren and his beloved partner Winnie Jackson who joined him on his journey through life in his later years.

Dad loved a good time so we are asking anyone who knew and loved him to join us for a Celebration of Life on March 28, 2023, at 2:00pm, in the Sequoia Centre, at McCall Gardens, 4665 Falaise Drive, Victoria, BC.

Condolences may be offered to the family below.

McCall Gardens
www.mccallgardens.com

  • Ron MacDonald

    Bas and I worked in recruitment in Victoria. Because of Bas’ influence, I chose real estate as a second career. Both he and Mollie were great people. I’m sorry for your loss.

  • Lorraine Julie and Paula and family

    Only met him a few times when he came over to England with auntie winnie he was a fun and loving gentleman who will be sadly missed

  • Allan Jacques

    Heartfelt condolences to Bas’ family and Winnie. I first met Bas in the back row of the risers when I joined the Victoria Village Squires barbershop chorus in 2005. Bas was assigned to guide me. His enthusiasm for singing was obvious, and his voice will not be forgotten. Over the years Bas continued to regularly attend chorus rehearsals even when not performing with the chorus (now known as South Island Harmony). Over the years Bas served the chorus in a variety of roles, including as Chapter President in 1977. He was also a regular quartet singer.

    We shall always remember Bas’ love of telling stories – from his love of family to his fortunate escape in the mid-air collision and his singing adventures.

  • Peter Giles

    Baz and I served on 407 Squadron in Comox and we lived around the corner from each other ‘on the Bay’.

    Always a professional on the job and a warm humour with him always. Enjoyed remembering Air Force times at the VIAA. RIP my friend. Pete Giles

  • Di Cameron

    Baz & Mollie were our neighbors on Westover place.
    I loved going over with my dad to visit with both of them.
    They were a big part of our childhood, such wonderful people.
    My thoughts are with you at this difficult time.

  • Deb &Ken Tackaberry

    So sorry for your loss, the smile tells it all

  • Steve Fortner

    Bas would often drop in to visit with me at Broadmead Jewelers. Lots of stories or just to shoot the breeze. A really nice, down to earth, interesting guy. So sorry for your loss.

  • Gail Horochuk

    My condolences Di and family .Hugs

  • Dorothy Ferguson

    Sending much love and hugs to all the family at this sad time wishing you all nourished with many good memories and times together and my sincerest condolences. I was fortunate to meet and get to know Baz on several family gatherings during the past several years. He was a gem to know. Dorothy Ferguson

  • Leslie Duncan

    My sincere condolences Di.

  • Faye Hurley

    To know Baz was to love him. His strength and spirit are perfectly reflected in his two beautiful daughters. He lives on through you and all his amazing grandchildren and great grandchildren.

  • Colleen baldwin

    Uncle Baz was my favorite uncle and I always told him this when we saw each other over the years. He brought back memories of my Mom as we shed a tear and had a laugh. He was the last of the “old guard” and we are so sorry we didn’t get to see him one last time as planned. With fond memories always and hugs to all. Colleen, Kris and Kate xx

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