Luisa was born on the island of Tenerife in the Canary Islands, in 1915.   She had a happy childhood and was known as a spirited, bright, and determined girl.  She was loved for her grace and wit throughout her life.

Her first trip away from home was to join her new husband Julio in Spanish West Africa, where he managed a plantation. With the notable exception of the need to shake her shoes out every time to avoid scorpions, Luisa and Julio enjoyed the life of a small Spanish- speaking community in an exotic land.   But when World War II broke out, they eventually returned to the Canary Islands where Luisa lived with relatives and Julio left for England to join the British Army.

Their son Jules was born in Las Palmas in 1943.  A year later, there was no end in sight for the war and Luisa determined that if she ever wanted Julio to meet his son, she would need to make it to England.  And she did.  She made it to Gibraltar and across Spain to Lisbon and then onto the last Red Cross Flight to cross the channel on June 5, 1944, arriving in England on D-Day.  By war’s end she was reunited with Julio and father and son met each other.

The family settled in England and she found a job in the Spanish production office of the BBC Overseas Service.  She loved her job and the international celebrities she met in the BBC cafeteria.  She loved the London West End theatre. She loved the young Queen and took every opportunity to see her on the balcony of Buckingham Palace; she loved her family and their home. Her eyes sparkled with delight at the memory of London.  She continued working at the BBC until she was 75.

Widowed shortly thereafter, she immigrated to Canada to join her son and his family in Victoria, when she was 78.  To meet new friends and contribute to her new community she joined various volunteer organizations and received recognition for 15 years of service as an Active Auxiliary Member with the Royal Jubilee Hospital Auxiliary. Independent as always, she explored Victoria with a bus pass that took her to the end of every line. She regularly took the bus to Thrifty Foods for groceries, until she was 103 years old.

Thank you very much to Island Health Community Nurses and Home Care staff, whose kindness and care made it possible for Luisa to remain in her own home with her family until the very end of her well-lived life.

Luisa is lovingly remembered by her son  and his wife Anne, grandchildren Stephen,  Anna and her husband Taylor and great grand-daughters Luisa, Josephine and Isabella.

Condolences may be offered to the family below.

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  • Mary Wong-Moon

    In a time like this, I’ve taken to looking up old friends (Keep the new friends and the old; some are silver, some are gold.) and I stumbled on this in my effort to find a current email address. Jules and Anne, I never knew Luisa, but I remember you speaking of her often and I know she meant so much to you. My deepest sympathies to you both and to your family. So sorry to hear she’s no longer with you. 103 – WOW! I hope it’s OK to say that! A remarkable woman, a life well lived, and a great role model.

  • Heather Geerdink, President, RJH Auxiliary

    On behalf of the Royal Jubilee Hospital Auxiliary I am offering our condolences to all of you. Luisa was a very special lady who was always smiling and full of life. She was a wonderful addition to our Auxiliary and a great example of volunteerism. Our thoughts go out to all the family.

  • Elizabeth Anne McBride

    On behalf of the Royal Jubilee Hospital gift shop auxilliary, I wish to send our deepest condolences to the family . It has been an honour to have known her .
    Rest In Peace now Louisa .
    Kind regards
    Anne McBride ( hearts and flowers chairperson with RJH auxilliary )

  • Carmel Thomson

    Dear Anne and Jules,

    Luisa was a remarkable lady. Elegant, enlighten and worldly. She lived a dynamic, focussed and remarkable life. Today, we can only imagine and marvel at her strength to have been born during World War I and lived through World War II; to endure months waiting and worrying about her husband away overseas, to face the challenges of displacement, immigration, and the many upheavals of the then world. She was brave.

    I enjoyed and will miss our tea chats sitting at the small table in your backyard garden on Oliphant. Bless dear Luisa. She rests in peace.

    Woody and I send loving condolences to you and family.

  • Pamela Madoff

    Dear Anne and family,

    I read the wonderful story of Luisa’s life with much interest. Thank you for sharing this rich and fascinating story. Anne, I remember when you bought the house on Oliphant and you explained how it would provide a multi-generational home for your family. In reading the story of Luisa’s life I can see how this was such a fortunate, and appropriate, opportunity for all of you. Warmest regards, Pamela Madoff

  • Nikky McCarvill

    Dear Jules, Anne, Anna, Stephen, and family,
    Words cannot express what an impressive and inspiring woman Luisa was. I will never forget her warmth, her kindness, and her strong sense of self. She was a true inspiration to all who knew her, and I could not be more proud that my daughter carries on her name. I’m thinking of all of you in this difficult time.
    Love,
    Nikky

  • Keith J Yow

    Dear Jules; please accept our condolences to you and your family on the the loss of your mother!

    Irene & Keith J. Yow

  • Hedy

    Dear Jules, Anne and family,
    There are some people who are born into this world to serve as an inspiration to others. Luisa was one of these very special people. The collective faces and hearts of the sisterhood of members within the CWL at St. Andrew’s Cathedral, would light up when Luisa would grace us with her beautiful presence during our monthly meetings. Luisa would share with all of us, the many activities she was engaged in and we’d marvel at her full engagement and love of life at the age of 100+ (just a few years ago.) Please know Luisa will remain a blessing to all of us for years to come and be assured, Luisa and your entire family will be held warmly in our loving prayers.
    Hedy

  • Dianne Roy

    A special lady whom I had the privilege of knowing through her years with the Royal Jubilee Hospital Auxiliary, many warm memories.
    My thoughts and good wishes to her family.

  • Kerri Gibson

    Dear Jules and family
    I am so sorry to hear about Luisa’s passing. She was a lovely woman, so warm hearted and kind. I was her accountant first at KPMG and she came with me when I joined Mann Moulson. She was always a bright spot in a busy time. She had a hug and kind words. You were lucky to have her and I was lucky to have known her.
    I love the drawing you used in her obituary.
    Kerri Gibson

  • Neil Rawnsley

    Jules and family, my condolences on the passing of your amazing mother. Although my association with her was brief the impact was lifelong. The picture you chose for her obituary really highlighted her bright spirit and personality. I am sure her contact brightened many a life.

  • Fran Aitkens

    Dear Jules and Anne,
    My sincere condolences on your loss. No matter what age they reach, a parent’s passing changes everything for us.
    Thank you for sharing her remarkable life story; Luisa leaves a great example of living fully, even through difficult times.
    Love, Fran

  • Carol Pickup

    To Anne Russo and family; Sending you my best wishes on the death of your wonderful Luisa. She is now in the Light of Spirit and all is well with her!! Carol Pickup

  • Lloy Falconer

    Oh, Anne – I’m sorry to hear of Luisa’s passing. She had a very full life and was well loved. Really, can’t get much better than that.

  • Lorrainne Dixon

    Anne-
    Your mother in law sounds like a most remarkable woman. Please accept my condolences to you and your family, and of course, I recognize along with the sadness there will be gratitude for a life well lived and filled with love, family and meaning.
    All the best,
    Lorrainne Dixon

  • Sheridan Cooper

    Dear Jules,

    What a shining model Luisa is for how to live a full life! That she lived close to her family and even closer when you moved to Fairfield enhanced everyone’s life, including those of us fortunate to say ‘hello’ to her when we were visiting you, Anne, Obi….
    Thank you for the privilege of knowing this remarkable, inspiring woman!
    Sheridan

  • Joan O’Brien

    With fond and happy memories of a special lady who lived her life to the full.

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