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Celia Evenson
March 19, 1932 - July 29, 2015
CELIA MAY EVENSON (NEE: CHEESEMAN)
March 19, 1932 - July 29, 2015
Born in Transcona, Winnipeg, MB. Passed away peacefully at home in Courtney, BC with her family by her side. She is survived by her son Alan (Christie), daughters Barb (Ron), Lorna (Don), and Elaine (Rick), seven grandchildren and eleven great-grandchildren, as well as her loving sister Grace Hamilton & family. Celia is predeceased by her husband Joseph, daughter Carol, parents Bob and May Cheeseman and brother Alfred. Celia’s greatest loves were her family and friends. She loved to travel and played many hands of bridge. She was a dedicated volunteer (instrumental in bringing medical services to Port McNeill) as well as an active community member enjoying curling, drama, Royal Canadian Legion & Lady Lions. Mom worked at Canada Post in Port McNeill for nineteen years, retiring as Postmaster. She then moved to Courtney to begin the next chapter of her life. No service by request. Memorial donations may be made to Port McNeill Women’s Hospital Auxiliary or Comox Hospice Society.
March 19, 1932 - July 29, 2015
Born in Transcona, Winnipeg, MB. Passed away peacefully at home in Courtney, BC with her family by her side. She is survived by her son Alan (Christie), daughters Barb (Ron), Lorna (Don), and Elaine (Rick), seven grandchildren and eleven great-grandchildren, as well as her loving sister Grace Hamilton & family. Celia is predeceased by her husband Joseph, daughter Carol, parents Bob and May Cheeseman and brother Alfred. Celia’s greatest loves were her family and friends. She loved to travel and played many hands of bridge. She was a dedicated volunteer (instrumental in bringing medical services to Port McNeill) as well as an active community member enjoying curling, drama, Royal Canadian Legion & Lady Lions. Mom worked at Canada Post in Port McNeill for nineteen years, retiring as Postmaster. She then moved to Courtney to begin the next chapter of her life. No service by request. Memorial donations may be made to Port McNeill Women’s Hospital Auxiliary or Comox Hospice Society.