We Remember
GILLIS, Daisy (née Ross)
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After a long illness, Daisy went on to be with the Lord on February 6, 2022, at the age of 82, at the Central Okanagan Hospice House, Kelowna, BC.
Left to treasure her memory are her loving husband, Chuck; son Christopher (Linda); grandchildren Alycia, Ceilidh, and Lochlan; and sisters Ruth, Rowena, Brenda, and Pauline. Daisy was predeceased by her parents Harold and Gladys; sisters Gloria and Christina; and brothers Buddy and Murray.
You will always be alive in our hearts!
The memories we hold dear
will give us our strength.
You were always there for us –
never thinking of yourself,
always giving of yourself –
your love –
your warmth and gentle ways.
Words cannot express
the way we feel for you.
We miss you!Love, Your Family
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the ALS Society of BC or the Canadian Cancer Society.
If you wish to send a condolence, post photos, or share a memory, please scroll down the page to the area called “Condolences”.
My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. She was a very special sister and although we did not see each other that often we always had a wonderful time when we did. I will miss her. Much love your sister -in-law Ruth xoxo
Thinking of you all during this difficult time….. RIP Aunt Daisy 💖
She showed me when I was a teenager that you have to stand up for yourself, be kind and neighbourly, laugh lots, family is everything and she was like a second mom to me. I admired her way of thinking and her kind heart. She will be missed greatly. Maybe she can give my mom a kiss for me. Xoxo
My sincere condolences to Chuck, Chris and the grandkids, she loved you all dearly. We treasure all the memories we have of visiting and travelling with Daisy and Chuck and even though we will miss her I trust she is in a better place, free of pain. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you.
My condolences, love & prayers are with you now & always Chuck. God bless.🙏
Daisy was my favourite aunt, and I will miss her. She was always a great storyteller and the life of the party wherever she went. Always a pleasure to be around, and I loved listening to her tales from the time I was small kid, to even just a few months ago when my Mum and I visited her in hospice. Never a dull moment when Daisy was in the room. Sad that she is gone but happy that she is no longer in pain.