Posted:
July 3, 2021
Rose Cecilia Stevens
Rose passed away peacefully in her home with family by her side, on a warm and sunny Monday morning.
Little ‘Rosie’ was one of 6 siblings raised by her Polish parents John and Mary Mikula in the tiny farming community of Boyle, Alberta. Rose was always proud of her Polish heritage and embraced any opportunity to converse in her mother tongue.
As a young woman in the 60s, Rose found her way to Vancouver and met her would-be husband of 54 years, Fred Stevens. They tried out several communities in BC before making Cranbrook their home. Rose was very proud of the house they built and the kitchen was her domain. She loved to host dinners and they entertained guests from far and wide.
Posted:
February 22, 2021
Hospice draw winner congratulated
Here’s a picture of the Cranbrook Kimberley Hospice 50/50 winner! Bob Williams took home a cheque for $24,620 from the Hospice 50/50 fundraiser. His lucky number was 125943.
We’re betting his partner, Stephanie will have some suggestions as to how to spend it! Congratulations from Cranbrook Kimberley Hospice!
Pictured from the left: Stephanie Serafini, Nancy Lemire (Hospice office), Bob Williams.
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February 15, 2021
Cranbrook Kimberley Hospice names 50/50 winner
Cranbrook Kimberley Hospice volunteer Sandy Zeznik eagerly awaits the appearance of the winning number Feb. 14 at Tamarack Centre in Cranbrook.
Bob Williams from Baynes Lake received a special Valentines gift on February 14.
Bob was the winner of the Cranbrook Kimberley Hospice 50/50 draw. His winning ticket number 125943 brought him $24,620.
When phoned with the news Bob’s partner Stephanie said he was out in the back burning the branches of a tree that had fallen on their house near the beginning of the COVID pandemic.
Stephanie also explained that she had been up one day early in the morning scrolling through Facebook and thought that since Hospice was such a good cause she’d buy three tickets. This turned out to be a great choice.