We Remember
AUBICHON, Elizabeth
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December 20, 1944 – July 16, 2021
Mother, Sister, Aunt, Grandmother, and Friend.
Elizabeth passed away unexpectedly on July 16, 2021, at Kelowna General Hospital, at the age of 76.
She was born in Dawson Creek, BC and she was raised in Moberly Lake, BC. Elizabeth resided at Pine Acres Home for the past 18 years.
Elizabeth is survived by her children Heather Scriven, Bruce Brookes, and Warren Perepeluk; her grandchildren Lorissa Scriven and Bryce Williamson; and her siblings Roger Paquette, Betty Gladue, Gary Paquette, Dave Paquette, Marie Stusrud, Carol Paquette, and Ronda Paquette. She was predeceased by her mother Helen and father Mavin Paquette; brothers Randy and Warren Paquette.
She loved her family dearly. She was known for having a contagious giggle and a grateful, loving spirit. A creative woman who enjoyed sewing, hand quilting, crocheting. She liked word searches and loved her coffee!
A very special thank you goes to her sister Carol and brother Dave for going the extra mile to take care of her daily needs. Deep gratitude to all who checked up and in with Elizabeth, you all brought her many smiles. The family would also like to express their deepest gratitude to Pine Acres Home for taking part in making Elizabeth’s (Liz or Lizzy) days with you all keeping her happy, healthy and comfortable. You gave her such enjoyable years.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Pine Acres Home. Cheques can be made out to Pine Acres Home and mailed to 1902 Pheasant Lane, Westbank, BC V4T 2H4.
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My deepest condolences to the family! Hold all your precious memories close to your heart ❤️
My Heart goes out to My Family at this time in Loving memory of Aunty Elizabeth. I have soo many good & happy memories of you Aunty, Such A kind & Loving Soul my Aunty❤️You were one of The Best🌹Always in Our Hearts❤️🌹
I am very sorry for your loss and wish your family strength during this difficult time.
Tracy Gray, Member of Parliament, Kelowna – Lake Country