We Remember

McCLURE, Dulcie Iris
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November 27, 1918 – September, 25, 2021
The dear Dulcie McClure passed away peacefully, at the age of 102, on Saturday, September 25, 2021. Her legacy lives on through her children, Don (Sue) and Patricia; her grandchildren, Brian (Evelyn), Ken (Vanya), Tamera (Shawn), and James (Elishia); and her 8 great-grandchildren. She goes to join her late husband Claude and late sister Dorothy.
A private family service will be held to lay Dulcie to rest next to Claude in the Kelowna Memorial Park Cemetery.
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Dulcie you such a joy to know and thankyou for your friendship. God bless.
Dulcie you were a lovely lady and a great friend. Thankyou for your friendship over the last 30 years. God bless.
To all the family—— I have great memories of Dulcies visits to New Zealand. We had many a laugh and she did so enjoy visiting the old places she remembered. I miss her emails that came so regularly for so many years. Im sure when she arrives in heaven she will meet up and have many laughs with all the ones that have predeceased her. Please accept my condolences and know that I share your sorrow. Joy
Don and families, I can remember Dulcie for the kindness that she extended us when I was over in Kelowna. The lovely n.z. tablecloth and plates from n.z. She was a darling friend and a hard case friend to my late Bruce
Our sincere condolences to Dulcie’s family for your loss. We have come to know Dulcie and her sister Dorothy through our shared Hardy family history and will be forever grateful for the information she gathered and shared.
Dan and I are so sad to hear of Dulcie’s passing. She was such an interesting, intelligent and independent woman and so happy to have a good chat whenever we saw her. We hope the many happy memories you have of her with your family help you through these sad times.
Don Sue and Families – Sorry for your loss It was a great pleasure knowing Mrs McClure over the pass 60 + years growing up in Lakeview Heights. A very nice person to have known
Don, Sue and Patricia – Brenda and I offer our sincere condolences. Sorry for your loss.
Our Condolences. Mrs. McClure was like a second mom to me as I spent many many days in my youth, as a friend of her children. She was a wonderful, kind and gentle lady. Will be much missed.
Our condolences to Dulcie’s family and a huge thank you to Dulcie for the years of work on our ancestry and for sharing it so willingly, assisting us to keep the family history going.
Doyle Family From Alberta….
GRANNY will sadly be missed… I have many memories playing crib and telling granny slow down with green monster boat of a car she had. She was more then a Granny to me she was a very close inspiration, and helped me through a lot sadly I have not seen her last two years but I’ll be playing crib with you one day up in heaven…Miss you so much Love James, Elishia, Aedan, Addy, Chloe Doyle
When I think of Mrs. McClure, i remember her kind laugh and how she was always so happy to see us. She was a genuinely kind and loving soul. So sorry for your loss. May she Rest In Peace alongside Mr. McClure. ❤️
Bill and I send our condolences to all of you. Dulcie was a special lady who will forever remain in your hearts as well as ours.
Great Aunt Dulcie was an amazing woman. So strong and such a character — way ahead of her time, always. I’m so glad for all the interesting conversations we had over the years — news and newspapers, politics and adventures. I’ll never forget when my girlfriend and I were hitchhiking from Vancouver to Regina in the 1970s and got left off in Westbank. Where could we spend the night, on a moment’s notice? Aunt Dulcie’s and Uncle Claude’s, of course! We were greeted with open arms. [And ‘cousin’ Donald woke me with a glass of cold water over my head in the morning!] I loved their welcoming, easy home and beautiful orchard. Aunt Dulcie, you’re the only woman I ever knew who got a speeding ticket in her 80s [you were totally unphased!]. And you raised the bar still, living to be almost 103! What a woman! Thank you for being part of my life, all of our lives.