Born February 9, 1917; died December 1, 2010. Predeceased by J.L.M. and her beloved husband, Georges; daughter, Fern Auclair -Wood; son, Ted and sister, Marion Ashmead. She leaves her family, Dick (Brenda) of Kelowna; grandchildren, Denise (Brad) of Kelowna, Catherine (Andre) of Montreal, Jacqueline (Ken) of Montreal, Kevin (Toni) of Kelowna, Jennifer of Montreal, and her dear great-grandchildren, Ashley, Brayden, Jordan, Donovan, Noah, Matthew, Allison and Amanda; her special niece, Barb and numerous nieces and nephews. In 1951 after living in many parts of Canada and service in the RCAF (WD) Isobel and her family moved to Victoria. Here she became a long term employee of Victoria General Hospital (St. Joseph’s), a member of the RCAF – 800 Wing and the Ladies Auxiliary – 800 Wing and a founding member of the “One Wingers”. Her volunteer work for Thrifty’s Sundial and St. Anne’s Chapel gave her great pleasure. She will be missed by many people, including the “Bunches for Lunch” and the coffee group at Sears. Private Cremation. Condolences may be offered to the family at www.mccallbros.com.

  • Kathy Powell

    I would like to offer my condolences to your family. I worked at VGH many years ago with your mother. I was only 20 years old and she took me under her wing to teach me the ways of the operating room. She was an incredible lady, great whit and always quite proper. I just passed by her apartment on Cook St. the other day and wondered how she was doing, only to read about her in the paper a few days later. She was always very proud of her family and truly a wonderful person to work with. The one thing she would never tell was her age and now I find out she is the same age as my mom!! All the best to everyone in your family. Kathy Powell

  • Beverley Scheurle

    On behalf of my mother, Beatrice Griffiths, and myself, I would like to offer my condolences to the family. My mother & Isobel nursed together for many years and were good friends. Mom now has dementia & is in a care home, but does have memories of days gone by. I have fond memories of going to the Cook St. apartment on Christmas eve as a child for tourtiere as well as meeting Isobel frequently at the Hillside Mall in later years. She was such a lovely women & always the gracious lady (with a lovely sense of humour). My thoughts are with you at this difficult time.

  • Pam and John Baanstra

    We have many memories of your family. Isobel was a very special lady who dealt with many issues in her long life. She treated us like family and in many ways we felt that way. We still think often of Ted (met him when he was 18) and miss his visits with us – especially July 1 because we celebrated Canada birthday, my mothers birthday and your parents anniversary. Also had many conversations and Christmas cards with Isobel.
    Our prayers are with the family and we will remember her.
    Pam.

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