
Daisy passed away peacefully on May 4, 2016 in Victoria, BC. She is predeceased by her husband, Leonard and son, Malcolm. She will be lovingly remembered by her daughters, Suzanne (Barry) Lee, Darlene (Eric) Li, Pamela (Gary) Kaiway; 9 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren.
A Funeral Service will be held at McCall’s Floral Chapel, Johnson and Vancouver Streets, on Tuesday, May 10, 2016 at 11:00 am with a reception to follow in the McCall’s Family Centre. Burial is entrusted to Royal Oak Burial Park.
Flowers gratefully declined. If so desired, donations in her memory may be made to the BC Cancer Agency of Vancouver Island, 2410 Lee Avenue, Victoria, BC V8R 6V5.
Condolences may be offered to the family below.
We love you and will miss you always.
McCall’s Funeral Home
www.mccallbros.com
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SHIRLEY BELL
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Beeres of North Vancouver Wonderful lady. Wonderful family.
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Jim Hay Just heard of your loss. Your Mom always had a smile a mile wide. I will remember yr Mom driving the big grey caddy taking Mick and I to the Gorge for swimming lessons. When I think of your Mom it wil always be with a smile.
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Mike, Lynda, Kathryn, Jenna Yuen Cousin Mike
May 16,2006
Darlene, Suzanne and Pamala
My apologies for responding late. News of Aunt Daisy was a bit of a shock, she now rests in a place of peace and happiness. Aunt Daisy will always watch over her family in her own special way. As long as we keep her in our hearts and minds she will always be there for us.
Cousin Mike (Toronto)
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Sandi Holliday Susanne. Darlene & Pamela (& your families)
I have so many fond memories of times spent with your parents Len & Daisy…
The amazing Chinese Food dinners.. Daisy’s Smile & Hugs were always there
To greet us…it is with great Joy that I remember the wonderful Friendship our parents shared..
On behalf of my parents, Bryan & Doreen Holliday… I send our warmest wishes
To you & your Families on the passing of your Mom…
Remembering Daisy,Sincerely, Sandi Holliday
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Stephanie Pamela, Suzanne, Darlene and families,
We want to send our most sincere and deepest sympathies for your lost of your mom/ a beloved sister/ and a cherished aunt.
We will always remember Auntie Daisy’s warmth and generosity as kids, especially when we would make our annual visit to Victoria and staying at the old apartment building, hanging out with our cousins.
We hope that your memories of your mom will give you peace and comfort during this period of grief, as Daisy will be forever remembered and forever missed.
With caring thoughts and love,
Uncle Ed, Auntie Cyn and cousins Debbie, Kevin and Stephanie
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Patricia Condolences to Cousins Suzanne, Darlene, Pam and families,
Bert and I(and our son Robert, our son Paul and his wife Cathy)are very sorry to learn about your / our loss. May warm memories of Aunt Daisy sustain you in this time of transition and throughout your lives. My warm memories of Aunt Daisy include meals at your home in Victoria when we were kids, her pride in the many photos she had of you and your (our) families in her beautiful new home, her gifts to me (e.g., vines from her very healthy passiflora / passion flower) and her loving care of Uncle Len and all of you and Cousin Malcolm.
Bert and I plan to attend the service for Aunt Daisy on Tuesday.
Love,
Cousin Patti
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Haythorne Darlene,
We are so sorry for your loss and will miss Daisy very much.
May there be peace for you and your sisters.
Beth and Allan
I have just found this notice, and am so sorry to hear of the departure of Daisy and Len some years ago. I was very fond of them when I lived in their apartment building on Oak Bay Avenue, in the late 60s and early 70s. I wonder if you have a longer obituary you could send me.