We Remember
LECAVALIER, Danielle (nee Roy)
December 1, 1946 — March 13, 2015
On Friday, March 13, 2015 after a courageous battle with brain cancer Danielle passed away at Kelowna Hospice. Danielle leaves behind her beloved husband of 48 years, René. Adored sister to Linda and brother-in-law Ken Baxter, loving daughter to Phyllis Roy. Predeceased by her father Leo Roy. She will be sadly missed by her nephew Ian Baxter. Her free spirit, generosity and kindness will be in our hearts forever. A private service will be held at Springfield Funeral Home. Memorial donations may be made to Central Okanagan Hospice Association – Hospice House, 2035 Ethel Street, Kelowna, BC, V1Y 2Z6. For those wishing to send a condolence, photos or share memories, may do so by scrolling down this page to the area called “Share Your Condolences.”
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With deepest sympathy for my Canadian Family in the loss of my lovley, spirited ,beautiful cousin Didi. May she rest peacefully now. With love and sadness, Karen Whoston-Bakke
With sympathy to you at this time in our lives we have to say farewell.
RIP sweet Didi.
May you find comfort in our Lord’s embrace.
Love to family, saying prayers for you to find comfort in each other.
I am so sorry for didi and especially the family who was so close to her Sh is in peace love ya all
Didi has such a loving family. So sorry for your loss. May Didi now rest in peace.
So sorry for your loss my dear friend Linda, though I have never met your sis through my conversations with you I know she was very special n dearly loved by all,I know your heart is hurting n no words can’t really comfort you all, just plz find comfort in God promise of seeing our loved ones again, till then ‘rest danielle’ till that glorious day arrives….. Many hugs n prayers out to you n Rene …..
To: Rene, Linda and Ken, Ian, and Aunt Phil. I am so, so sorry to hear about Didi’s passing. She was a bright and lovely lady, both inside and out. I have not seen all of you in years, but I remember all the great times we had at the camp in Canada when we were younger. Those times were the best. Memories are something to cherish, and I will always cherish all the memories of your family. 48 years is a long time to live with someone, and I know that Rene will have many memories to cherish. God bless you all for being such a loving, caring family. Love Sharon Reynolds Whoston and Larry.