Light Up The Year - January 3rd, 2025

Join us January 3rd, 2025 at the Hospice office Unit # 103 Frater Landing -926 7th AVE Invermere.

Event begins at 5pm.

This event honors the memory of loved ones who have passed (a person or a pet), with Hospice lights illuminating their life. The evening is filled with music and heartfelt, comforting words. Come share in this peaceful celebration of love and remembrance.

To purchase a light in memory of a loved one, $10 per light, please click the Purchase button below. You will be given a commemorative card with their name on it and their name will be listed in the Remembrance Book housed in the Hospice Resource Centre.

    Thank You

    We would like to acknowledge  McPherson Funeral Services and North of 49 as the annual sponsor for the Tree of Lights.

    We also wish to sincerely thank all of those that so graciously gave their time and made donations to the event.  We could not do it without you!

    Invermere

    • “Aunt” Joan MacIntyre
    • Alois John Hatalcik
    • Amout & Robert de Goeij
    • Andy Preston
    • Beverley Palfrey
    • Caroline Neratko
    • Carter David Ainsworth
    • Chase Robert Alan Holt
    • Darwin MacIntyre
    • Dean Chaput
    • Edwin Hughes
    • Eva Williams
    • Florence Malone
    • Frieda Johnston
    • Garry Hastie
    • George Meldrum
    • Gerry Baresco
    • Grace Meldrum
    • Greyson James Tufts
    • Hanna Massoud
    • Jacques & Vince Zurbriggen
    • Jane Nagy
    • Jenny Malone
    • Jim Chaput
    • Joan Langille
    • Joan MacIntyre
    • Joe Downing
    • John & Mickey Paluck
    • Karen Marie Hatalcik-Arif
    • Mike Gryckiewicz
    • Ollie Hughes
    • Randy Allison
    • Robert Dunn
    • Ron Clarke
    • Sam & Ann Rilkoff
    • Vera Manders
    • Winston & Val Wolfenden

    Canal Flats

    • Alannah Martian
    • Arnold Doherty
    • Brother McAffer
    • Brother McCutcheon
    • Chase Robert Alan Holt
    • Chris Freeborn
    • Christopher Wall
    • Dad McAffer
    • Dad McCutcheon
    • Geraldine Purcell
    • Helen Andrews
    • James Arnold Doherty
    • John Doroshuk
    • John Schamehorn
    • Linda Marie Robertshaw
    • Marion Treleaven
    • Marty Chadney
    • Megan Kavanagh
    • Michael Wall
    • Mom Mcaffer
    • Mom McCutcheon
    • Phillip Marcil
    • Sue Andrews
    • Theresa Doroshuk

    Fairmont

    • Bertie Nunn
    • Bev Palfrey
    • Beverley Cavanagh
    • Brian Cunningham
    • Christian Varela
    • Chuck Stuart
    • Clarence Bymoen
    • Debbie Kaye
    • Deborah Smith
    • Douglas Family
    • Eileen Kahler
    • Graeme Nunn Sr
    • Grazina Stonkus
    • Jimmy Morash
    • John & Laura Turner
    • Kim Higgs
    • Margaret Bymoen
    • Margie Gibb
    • Mike & Jessie Kolochuk
    • Pat Maguire
    • Paul Clovechok
    • Pauline Smith
    • Peter Smith
    • Ray Maguire
    • Robert McHugh
    • Robert William (Bob) Knowlden
    • Sharon Bidinger
    • Shirley Clovechok
    • Shirley Robinson
    • Susan McAfee
    • Terry White
    • Tony Valentine
    • Vytanis Stonkus
    • Yvonne Messner

    Thank You

    We would like to acknowledge McPherson Funeral Home as the annual sponsor for the Tree of Lights.

    We also wish to sincerely thank all of those that so graciously gave their time and made donations to the event.  We could not do it without you!

    Invermere

    • Allison, Randy
    • Baresco, Gerry
    • Black, Jean
    • Bozic, Ivan
    • Bozic, Pepca
    • Bymoen, Margaret
    • Clarke, Ronald
    • de Goeij, Arnout & Robert
    • Hatalcik, Alois
    • Hatalcik Arif, Karen
    • Hilman, Gavin
    • Holt, Chase Robert Alan
    • Hope, Leslie
    • Hope, David
    • Hunter, Rose
    • Joyce, James
    • Leibel, Michelle
    • MacIntyre, Aunt Joan
    • MacIntyre, Joan
    • MacIntyre, Darwin
    • Maguire, Raymond
    • Maguire, Pat
    • Meldrum, George
    • Meldrum, Grace
    • Pallini, Vayle
    • Preston, Uncle Andy
    • Sterbenc, Paul
    • Stevens, Janet
    • Stevens, Grant
    • Stevens, Ione
    • Thomson LaRiviere,
    • Karen Leslie
    • Tufts, Greyson James
    • Velker, Merlin
    • Wiegert, Michael
    • Zurbriggen, Jacques & Vincent

    Canal Flats

    • Anderson, Rashel
    • Carr, Pat
    • Carrier, Lise
    • Chadney, Marty
    • Cockshott, Elieen
    • Cockshott, George
    • Doherty James (Arnold)
    • Doran, Mike
    • Fenwick, Bert
    • Fenwick, Doris
    • Grace, Harley
    • Hollis, Matthes
    • Kobza, Eve
    • Kobza, Steve
    • Kobza, John
    • McAffer Family
    • McCutcheon Family
    • McDairmid, Lorne
    • McGeorge, Marna
    • McPherson, Desarie
    • Mikkelson, Ellynor
    • Mikkelson, George
    • Niwa, Bradley
    • Robertshaw, Linda Mae
    • Schmaltz, Alexis
    • Seabrook, George
    • Seabrook, Mamie
    • Treleaven, Marion
    • Vander Maaten Steven
    • Woodward, Ben
    • Woodward, Luverne

    Fairmont

    • Ashworth, Audrey
    • Ashworth, Frank
    • Bergen, Michelle (Mitch)
    • Bidinger, Sharon
    • Chaput, Dean
    • Chaput, Jim
    • Clovechok, Paul
    • Clovechok, Shirley
    • Cotrell, Sophia
    • Denhamer, Joan
    • Depta, Stella
    • Douglas, Betts
    • Douglas, Peter
    • Eichorst, Reg
    • Gibb, Margie
    • Gryckiewicz, Michael
    • Habayeb, Adam
    • Harker Family
    • Hastie, Garry
    • Hrdlicka, Jim
    • Hrdlicka, Nellie
    • Kahler, Eileen
    • Kaye, Debbie
    • Keenan, George
    • Kendrew, Irene
    • Kolochuk, Mike
    • Kunze, Margret
    • Lea, Jared
    • MacPherson, Cal
    • Messner, Yvonne
    • Munro, Phyllis
    • Murray, Doreen
    • Narang, Charn
    • Nunn Sr., Graeme
    • Nunn, Bertie
    • Nyaradi Helen
    • Palfrey Family
    • Palfrey, Beverley (Bev)
    • Pauletto, Shelly
    • Ratuski, Judy
    • Robinson, Shirley
    • Sanderson, Phyllis
    • Sargent, Bryne
    • Sasko, Sandra
    • Smith, Deborah
    • Smith, Pauline
    • Smith, Peter
    • Stafford, Doreen
    • Stonkus, Crazina
    • Stonkus, Vytanis
    • Thomson LaRiviere, Leslie
    • Tidsbury, Ken
    • Valentine, Anthony
    • Valentine, Rhiannon
    • VanGaal, James
    • Varela, Christian
    • White, Terry
    • Williams, Gerald
    • Zazula, Ann
    • Zazula, Dan

    Poems

    WHEN TOMORROW STARTS WITHOUT ME
    Author: David M Romano

    When tomorrow starts without me
    And I’m not here to see
    If the sun should rise and find your eyes
    All filled with tears for me
    I wish you wouldn’t cry
    The way you did today
    While thinking of the many things
    We did not get to say

    I know how much you love me
    As much as I love you
    Each time that you think of me
    I know you will miss me too
    When tomorrow starts without me
    Please try to understand
    That an angel came and called my name
    And took me by the hand

    The angel said my place was ready
    In heaven far above
    And That I would have to leave behind
    All those I dearly love
    But as I turned to walk away,
    A tear fell from my eye;
    For all my life, I’d always thought
    I didn’t want to die.

    I had so much to live for,
    so much yet to do;
    It seemed almost impossible,
    That I was leaving you.
    I thought of all the yesterdays,
    The good ones and the bad;
    I thought of all the love we shared,
    And all the fun we had.

    If I could relive yesterday
    Just even for a while,
    I’d say goodbye and kiss you
    And maybe see you smile.
    But then I fully realized
    That this could never be;
    For emptiness and memories
    Would take the place of me.

    So When Tomorrow starts without me
    Do not think we’re apart
    For every time you think of me
    Remember I’m right here in your heart

    TREE OF LIGHTS CANDLE LIGHTING
    Four Candles for You (Author Unknown)

    The first candle represents our grief.
    The pain of losing you is intense.
    It reminds us of the depth of our love for you.
    It reminds us of all we lost.

    This second candle represents our courage.
    To be with our sorrow,
    To comfort each other,
    To change our lives.

    This third candle we light in your memory.
    For the times we laughed,
    The times we cried,
    The times we were angry with each other,
    The silly things you did,
    The caring and joy you gave us.

    This fourth candle we light for our love.
    We light this candle that your light will always shine.
    As we enter this holiday season and share this night of remembrance
    with our family and friends.

    We cherish the special place in our hearts
    that will always be reserved for you.
    We thank you for the gifts your living brought to each of us.
    We love you. We honour you. And we remember you always.

    Thank You

    We would like to acknowledge McPherson Funeral Home as the annual sponsor for the Tree of Lights.

    We also wish to sincerely thank all of those that so graciously gave their time and made donations to the event.  We could not do it without you!

    Invermere

    • A Dog Named Fish
    • Allison, Randy
    • Anderson, Doris
    • Baresco, Gerry
    • Beckel, Judy
    • Clarke, Ron
    • Crook, Ray
    • Darby, Julia
    • Evans, Chris
    • Godlien, Lawrence “Bones”
    • Graham, David
    • Hatalcik, Alois J.
    • Hatalcik-Arif, Karen Mari
    • Hearing Loss Clinic
    • Hilman, Gavin
    • Hoffman, Gale
    • Hoffman, Henry
    • Hope, David
    • Huyghe, Dorothy
    • Huyghe, Gerry
    • Johnson, Shirley
    • Langille, Joan
    • Longfellow, Bill
    • Longfellow, Phyllis
    • Malone, Florence
    • Malone, Michelle
    • Malone, Murphy
    • Manders, Vera
    • May, Rodney
    • Meldrum, George
    • Meldrum, Grace
    • Neratko Caroline
    • Rideout, Noni
    • Ruault, Willy
    • Smith, Kay
    • Smith, Walter
    • Switzer, Samuel Ronald
    • Walker, Sylvia
    • Wiegert, Michael
    • Zimmerman, Margaretha

    Radium

    • Logan, Harvey
    • Tufts, Greyson James

    Fairmont

    • Adsett, Elizabeth
    • Adsett, Eric
    • Anderson, Marie & Irv
    • Ashworth, Frank
    • Ashworth, Gae
    • Beaven, Leslie John
    • Beaven, Margaret
    • Bridle, Matthew
    • Brown, Maureen
    • Burnett, Andy
    • Carson, Sybil
    • Carson, Vance
    • Chaput, Jim
    • Clovechok, Shirley
    • Cunningham, R. Brian
    • Dahl, Norman
    • Eichorst, Reg
    • Gibb, Margie
    • Gibson, Christopher
    • Gougeon, Desiree
    • Gryckiewicz, Mike
    • Harker Family
    • Hastie, Garry
    • Jones, Brad
    • Kansas, Joanne
    • Kelly, Maureen & Matthew
    • “Lib”
    • McPherson, Cal
    • Messner, Yvonne
    • Pauletto, Shelly
    • Petras, Fern
    • Potter, Grace
    • Robinson, Shirley
    • Ruault, Willy
    • Salyha, Bill
    • Smith, Deborah
    • Smith, Paul
    • Smith, Pauline
    • Smith, Peter
    • Sophia
    • Stonkus, Grazina
    • Stonkus, Vytanis
    • Thom, Fred
    • Turner, John & Laura
    • Valentine, Tony
    • Velker, Merlin
    • Walstrom, Kym
    • White, Terry
    • Zedic, Donna

    Canal Flats

    • Allison, Randy
    • Baresco, Gerry
    • Byklum, Robert
    • Cameron, AlexClarke, Ron
    • Delorme, Berthe
    • Delorme, Henry
    • Hilman, Gavin
    • Houle, Jacques
    • Houle, Norman
    • Johnson, Kurtis
    • Kemper, Betty
    • Kemper, Lawrence
    • Menegozzo, Sybil
    • Menegozzo, Victor
    • Nelson, Lawrie
    • Nelson, Marg
    • Oliverius, Edna
    • Rideout, Nonie
    • Ritter, Chad

    Poems

    WHEN TOMORROW STARTS WITHOUT ME
    Author: David M Romano

    When tomorrow starts without me
    And I’m not here to see
    If the sun should rise and find your eyes
    All filled with tears for me
    I wish you wouldn’t cry
    The way you did today
    While thinking of the many things
    We did not get to say

    I know how much you love me
    As much as I love you
    Each time that you think of me
    I know you will miss me too
    When tomorrow starts without me
    Please try to understand
    That an angel came and called my name
    And took me by the hand

    The angel said my place was ready
    In heaven far above
    And That I would have to leave behind
    All those I dearly love
    But as I turned to walk away,
    A tear fell from my eye;
    For all my life, I’d always thought
    I didn’t want to die.

    I had so much to live for,
    so much yet to do;
    It seemed almost impossible,
    That I was leaving you.
    I thought of all the yesterdays,
    The good ones and the bad;
    I thought of all the love we shared,
    And all the fun we had.

    If I could relive yesterday
    Just even for a while,
    I’d say goodbye and kiss you
    And maybe see you smile.
    But then I fully realized
    That this could never be;
    For emptiness and memories
    Would take the place of me.

    So When Tomorrow starts without me
    Do not think we’re apart
    For every time you think of me
    Remember I’m right here in your heart

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