We Remember

RYCHJOHN, Terry
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A bright light has gone out in the world. Terry Rychjohn passed away suddenly May 30th, 2019 at the age of 59. He is survived by his wife and best friend Debbie, sister Darlene, brother Lawrence (Pat), brother Graham (Dianne), sister Donna (Brian) and their families. Terry was born in Preeceville, SK. He attended high school in Hudson Bay, SK where their mutual love of music and shared sense of humour brought Terry and Debbie together. After post graduate schooling and employment in Saskatoon, Terry and Debbie moved to BC in 1987 and made their home in Peachland. Terry worked on many projects in the Okanagan both large and small as a journeyman electrician. In 1993 Terry transitioned into retail and developed the Towne Centre Postal Outlet and Card Shop in Kelowna into the thriving business of which he was so proud. He often expressed deep appreciation for his hardworking and loyal employees. Terry had an immense love for his family and many friends. He always made time to lend an ear and a helping hand. Terry loved life. Great times were had on boat rides, quad rides, camping trips, driving his new and beloved old classic cars, shooting pool and shooting the breeze with friends over a beer. He had a joke for every situation. A picnic table dedicated in Terry’s memory will be placed in September on Thwaite Point next to Trepanier Creek in Peachland. A place to sit and remember a man well loved and a life well lived.
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Debbie, I’m so sorry to hear about Terry. My condolences to you and his family. May all your memories help you thru this difficult time.
his time on earth is done but his light will burn on forever, he was the best brother in law anyone could hope to have, have nothing but good and fun memories with terry over a beer or glass of wine, he will always be missed but always remembered as a good friend, brother husband, love michael.
Debbie I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I have great memories of a great person that he was. My heart goes out to you.
With sympathy, Sandra