Flawrence Edith Moore
1920 – 2009
Flawrence passed away peacefully on Tuesday January 27, 2009 with family at her side. She was born on September 30, 1920 in Vancouver, BC. In 1948 she moved to Sooke along with her husband and two young daughters. Flawrence and her late husband Linn operated the Castle café in Sooke during the late fifties. She was later employed at the Sooke post office until her retirement. She was a loving sister, mother, grandmother, and Great grandmother. She will be sadly missed by all her family; Sister Gladys (Alf), Daughters Loretta (John) Acreman, Linda (Hugh) Wadams: Grandchildren Derek (Traci), Lorne (Kathy), Charlene, Carol (Glenn), Stephen, and Heather (Ra’ed); Great-Grandchildren Kelli, Tara, Cole, and Nojoud, as well as many. Nieces and nephews. She was pre-decreased by her husband Linn, Mother Elizabeth and Father Ted Styker.
The family of Flawrence would like to express their sincere gratitude and appreciation to the Staff of the Kiwanis Pavilion for their loving care during the last five years.
A Memorial Service will be held at a later date. In lieu of followers donations may be made to the charity of your choice.
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Loretta, Linda and family’s,
I will always have fond memories of your mom.
Our thoughts are with you.
Marilyn and Toby Hird
Our thoughts are with you at this time.durin these challenging times.
We wish you well.
Linda and Jim
Dear Linda, Loretta and families, my heart is with you. Your mother was a great lady and wonderful mother. I never saw her she didn’t have a smile and hello. She often commented on my friendship with Linda which I have never forgotten.She is at rest now.my love to all, mary
So sorry to read of your Mothers passing, Its a hard time for you, we are thinking of you.
Dear Loretta, John and family,
We just heard about your Mother’s passing, we offer you our most sincere condolences. It is always so difficult. You are in our thoughts.
Allan and Eleanor