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Barbara-Anne Jackson, born in 1922, daughter of Charles and Jessie, died. Please consult the obituary here:

Obituary of Barbara-Anne Jackson


JACKSON, Barbara Anne 1922 - 2013 Barbara (90) died on Sunday, October 27th peacefully at home. She was born to Charles and Jessie Ellis, November 24, 1922 in Fawley, England. In 1945, she married a Canadian solder, John William Pye and immigrated to Canada. Barbara's early life in Canada was spent in North Vancouver followed by a move to Vancouver Island where she resided for many years in Parksville and Courtney. Divorced from John, Barbara married Amos Jackson in 1972 and they relocated to Surrey in 1997.Barbara worked as a bookkeeper and bank teller in North Vancouver and established her own bookkeeping business when she moved to Vancouver Island. She never lost her interest in finance and her organizational skills were exceptional.Barbara is survived by two children: Cherry Harriman of Surrey and Susan Pye of Cobble Hill. She is also survived by three grandchildren: Sharel Wentz (Bob) of Langley; Julie Harriman (John Kraus) of Huntington Beach, CA and David Harriman (Erika) of Vancouver and five great-grandchildren: Liam, Maia, Eleanor, Aidan and Sasha. Barbara will be deeply missed by family, friends and neighbours who valued her wisdom, her humour and her generosity. No service by request. Donations in Barbara's memory can be made to Covenant House, Vancouver www.covenanthousebc.org


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On November 16, 2013 (The Vancouver Sun, British Columbia)


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