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Edith Lucille Mary Yaroshuk
May 4, 1942 - June 13, 2022
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A beautiful soul has left us to join the angels in heaven. Ede passed away at Willingdon Creek Village with her family by her side. She will always be remembered for her beauty and grace, her loving, kind and generous nature, and her ability to love unconditionally. She taught us to love more and to always walk away telling each other “I love you.” She is survived by the loves of her life: her husband of 61 years Marvin Yaroshuk, daughters Kim Kiss and Rhonda Parsons (Ken), sister Shelley Russell (Shawn), grandchildren Dylan Parsons (Ingrid), Garrett Parsons (Christina) and Julia Kiss, great-grandchildren Jackson Parsons, Cora and Marvin Parsons, and nephews and a niece. Edith was the best wife, mom, grandma, great-grandma, auntie and friend that anyone could ever wish for. She will be forever loved and cherished in our memories and forever missed by all who knew her. Thank you to all the caring staff at Willingdon Creek Village.
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From: Stubberfield Funeral Home
Stubberfield Funeral Home Ltd. Staff send our condolences to family and friends.

From: Irene Cole
Relation: Friend
Such a beautiful lady inside and out.Prayers and thoughts to her family. RIP dear friend.🙏💓
Service Schedule
Celebration of Life
Date & Time:
June 23, 2022
Beginning at 1:00pm
Location:
Stubberfield Funeral Home
7221 Duncan Street
Powell River, BC V8A 1W4
This is an open house for friends and relatives to stop by and pay their respects to the family.
7221 Duncan Street
Powell River, BC V8A 1W4
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