We Remember
ROSE, Mary “Louise”
August 22, 1955 — November 20, 2025
We’re heartbroken to share that Louise (Mary) Rose passed away on November 20th, 2025, at the age of 70. She leaves behind a lifetime of memories, laughter, and love.
Louise was born on August 22nd, 1955, in Edson, Alberta, to Mike and Mary Sukovieff. She was a mother, grandmother, sister, auntie, and a good friend to many, and she’ll always be remembered for her great laugh, warm smile, and the way she made people feel at home.
For more than 20 years, she was a proud member of the Army & Navy in Kelowna, a place where she made many friendships and shared countless good times.
Louise lived her life with kindness, quiet strength, and a deep devotion to her family. She had a big heart, a quick smile, and an incredible knack for showing up exactly when someone needed her. Whether she was cooking a favorite meal or enjoying a simple chat over coffee, she had a way of turning ordinary moments into something special.
Her family was everything to her—especially her granddaughter Payton, who was truly the center of her world. The love and pride she had for her was clear every single day.
Louise is survived by her son Scott and his wife Lana, her beloved granddaughter Payton, daughters Melissa and Krystal, brother Len and his wife Sandy, sisters-in-law Gloria, Darlene, Judy (and husband Al), and Louise ( and husband Hart) along with many nieces and nephews—and a whole circle of people who lovingly called her “Grandma.”
She is preceded in death by her father Mike, mother Mary, her son Shane, brothers Joe and Danny, sisters Bev and Ann, and her husband Raymond Rose.
A celebration of Louise’s life will be held on January 17th at the Lakeview Heights Community Centre located at 860 Alders Rd, West Kelowna, at 1:00 pm. Friends and family are warmly invited to come together, share stories, and honor a life so beautifully lived.
In lieu of flowers, the family kindly asks that donations be made to the BC Children’s Hospital.
Louise (Mary) Rose will be deeply missed, but her legacy of love, strength, and kindness will continue to shine in the lives of everyone who knew her.
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Service
SATURDAY, January 17, 2026, at 1:00 PM
Location
Lakeview Heights Community Centre
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The service for ROSE, Mary “Louise” is scheduled for SATURDAY, January 17, 2026, at 1:00 PM. Below you will find the map for the service location and the contact information should you have any questions.


Dear Scotty, Lana, Payton and family. We are all so sorry for the loss of your mom and Grandma, Louise. She was such a very special, kind, funny lady and will be missed by all of us. I will especially miss her laugh. Take care, thinking of you all.
My deepest sympathy to Scott, Lana, Payton and family. I only knew Louise briefly but she welcomed me and my family with open arms. She was a very kind and caring woman. She will be missed.
All our love Sue, Elton, Danica and Zander
Dear Scotty, Lana and Payton, sending our deepest condolences on the loss of your mom, grandma♥️♥️. We only meet your mom a few times but she was definitely a lovely lady. Our hearts are with you during these difficult times♥️. Sending love and prayers to you all🙏🙏🙏
We are so sorry for your loss. She was certainly a wonderful lady and she will be missed by all . sending our love and hugs to you all.
Scotty, Lana and Peyton. We wanted to say just how sorry we are for your loss and want to send our condolences. I remember how sweet and kind Louise always was and always welcomed us. She will be greatly missed! Love you all from Sienna, Nathan and I. We will be thinking of you all❤️
We were both so very sorry to hear about Louise. We didn’t see her too often over the years but when we did, we always had fun and enjoyed being with her. Our mother was Louise’s mom’s youngest sister, Vera. Rest in peace Louise. With love from your two cousins from Oregon, Ann and Linda
Dearest Scott, Lana and Payton… my heart hurts for all of you. I was so lucky to call Louise a friend. I’m so glad I got to see her the last time you were all at Alberta Beach. She’s a lovely lady who will be missed by many. May she rest but have lots of fun in heaven with others gone too soon. Love you all and sending hugs from afar wherever you need them!! Love Marci
Our deepest condolences on the loss of your mom, Scott. I hope your family take much comfort in knowing what an impact she had on all who knew her, worked with her, or spent even the slightest of time with her. She will be missed