We Remember
McCREA, Alice Helene
October 25, 1927 — March 8, 2026
Surrounded by the grace of God, Alice Helene McCrea was called home to her Heavenly Father on March 8, 2026, at Mission Creek Landing in Kelowna, BC, at the blessed age of 98. Born on October 25, 1927, in Prud’Homme, Saskatchewan (a feast day she surely carried with joy), Alice entered this world as the 10th of 14 children born to the late Alfred and Marie (née Hudon) McCrea: Lawrence, Yvonne, Gilbert, Emile “Eddy”, Raymond, Maurice, Florence, Laurier, Thérèse, Alice, Marcel, Armand, Leon, and Annette.
From her earliest years, Alice’s heart was oriented toward God and neighbour. In 1945, she answered a profound calling and entered religious life with the Franciscan Missionaries of Mary, a vocation she embraced with devotion for 40 faithful years. In the spirit of St. Francis, Sister Alice gave herself fully to service, prayer, and the works of mercy.
When her season in religious life drew to a close in 1985, Alice’s calling to serve did not diminish; it simply took a new form. She went on to work as a midwife, a practical nurse, and a long-term care aide, bringing comfort and compassion to the most vulnerable at the thresholds of life. She later opened her own daycare, nurturing the very youngest souls with the same tender love. Alice had a particular gift with children; her face would simply light up in their presence, as though she saw in each little one the face of Christ.
Alice lived her faith not only in word but in deed. When her hands were not in service to others, they were busy creating; she crocheted and knitted with great delight, gifting handmade snowflakes by the dozens, each one a small act of love.
She was a woman of warmth and playfulness, always ready for a round of cards or a lively game of bingo.
Alice was predeceased by all of her beloved siblings and is now reunited with them in eternal life. She leaves behind an earthly life of faith and service. She also leaves laughter in the hearts of her many cherished nieces and nephews.
Alice will be laid to rest in her home province of Saskatchewan, returning at last to the land where her remarkable journey began. May her soul rest in the peace of Christ, whom she served so faithfully throughout her 98 years.
Eternal rest grant unto her, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon her. May she rest in peace. Amen.
Prayers will be held on Wednesday, March 18, 2026, at 7:30 pm, at St. Charles Garnier Parish.
A Funeral Mass, with Father Wayne Pfliger presiding, will be held on THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 2026, at 10:30 AM (PT), at St. Charles Garnier Parish, 3645 Benvoulin Rd, Kelowna, BC. A reception will be held following the service.
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Prayer Service
Wednesday, March 18, 2026, at 7:30 pm
Service
THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 2026, at 10:30 AM (PT)
Location
St. Charles Garnier Parish


Alice was a part of our family since 1995 when she became our son’s Nanny. You could not have asked for a kinder, gentle or more loving soul. She was really the only Grandmother our son ever knew. He went on to be a fine, loving and gentle man because of her guidance. We will be forever grateful abd we will miss you in our lives.
God bless you and keep you for you have earned your seat beside God.
Lane, Ron and Spencer Shupe
Alice was a cousin, and a good friend. We saw her often when we both lived in Kelowna, but only a few times since we move to Vancouver Island. Our condolences to the family. We will remember her in our prayers
Alice was a sweet smart lovely lady.. I knew Alice because we are related my Grandpa Roger Dennis McCrea and Alfred McCrea Alice’s father are bothers. I first met Alice when I moved from Edmonton. to Kelowna 2017 .
I started working at Fernbrae Manor as a dietary aid serving her food in the dining room. I always felt happy that I had been around her and I get to see her every day and then when I went back to school. To be a healthcare assistant. . Alice was always encouraging and her kind words being very supportive . She loved playing cares and happy hour when there was entertainment like kids, singing, and choir or there was singing from a guitar to somebody playing music she just loved it I had fun with her . I treated her like she was a great grandma , I adored her. .
I loved talking with her about children too because we had that in common as her working and running her own daycare as I used to be ECE worker . so I just loved talking with her about children .. She was soo kind cute and nice . I will always remember her. . My sympathy and condolences to the rest of her family.
She was a great lady and I was lucky to have known her. I’m sure she’ll be welcome with open arms in heaven..