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Evelynne Vetrina Campbell (nee Morris)

February 14, 2019

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October 17, 1924 - February 14, 2019
CAMPBELL, Evelynne Vetrina (nee Morris) - long time resident of South Surrey, B.C. Born October l7th, 1924 - and passed away peacefully at Elim Village Fleetwood on February l4, 2019.

She is survived by her 4 loving daughters, Karyn, Gwen, Penny and Joy, and her loving son, Clayton. Her husband John Arthur Campbell predeceased her in 2010. We would like to think she joined him once again on Valentine's Day!

She will be forever missed also by her grandchildren, Ryan and Kim Cerniauskas (Mark), Kirk, (Sandy) Edwards, Sarah (Eric) Rinas, Brandy (Roger) Hannas, Jon (Cassie) Links, Jason Beairsto and Katie Markstein - and the third generation - Mia, Zach and Jake Schulze, Steven (Nica) and Nate Burelle, Emilia Hannas, and Isaac and Justin "JJ" Links

"Lynne" was a warm outgoing and loving woman and so enjoyed her sports, especially football - and she and her husband John were one of the first season ticket holders of the B.C. Lions. She also really enjoyed engaging in lively football and hockey conversations!

She also loved to entertain and feed her many friends and the family of course. She was well known for her lemon tarts, and one of her daughters in particular use to "hide" some to enable herself to take some home with her!

On Sundays Mom so often use to make her delicious roast beef and Yorkshire pudding dinners and then a beautiful pie or some other delicious desert to go with it. She spoiled us and of course we all loved it!

In the summer we as a family would often go to the Island to stay in a trailer in Parksville and Qualicum Beach. We shared some wonderful times together and certainly have lots of memories to tell the grandchildren.

We would like to thank the caring staff at Elim Village for the excellent care they gave to Mom.

A celebration of her life will be held in the spring when the road conditions permit everyone who loved her to attend safely.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made in her name to the Alzheimer's Society of B. C.