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Vancine Wilson (nee King)
October 19, 1934 - October 2, 2022
Tribute
Vancine died in Cowichan District Hospital, Duncan, BC on October 2, 2022. She faced death as she faced life – with courage and perseverance. Born in Vancouver on October 19, 1934, Vancine spent many years in the Cowichan Valley. She will be missed by extended family, friends and her neighbours in the Silver Park community. At Vancine’s request, there will be no service. In memory of Vancine, you are invited to spend a few moments in quiet reflection.
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From: H.W. Wallace Cremation & Burial Centre
H.W. Wallace Cremation & Burial Centre staff send our condolences to family and friends.

From: Karen Freeman
Relation: Technically I was an employee.
Condolences to all who knew Vancine. I worked for Big Brothers Big Sisters many years ago now and Vancine was on the Board of that organization. She was always present, a thoughtful and gentle-mannered person. She was very supportive towards me and impressed me as quietly strong. I remember her with much appreciation!

From: Patricia Ganczar
Relation: Neighbor
Vancine you were a very courageous woman! I enjoyed having you as a Neighbor and friend! You are missed!
Service Schedule
Private service arrangements have been made.
Memorial Gifts
The family has not designated a preferred charity at this time.
Thank You Notice
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Blooms at 49th Parallel – 778-422-0262
Floral Bar at Party Mood – www.floralbar.ca or 250-701-3151
Floral Department at Thrifty Foods – http://floral.thriftyfoods.
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