Carol Lynn Shore

SHORE, Carol Lynn
Carol passed away suddenly and peacefully on April 13th, with her loved ones at her side, at the Royal Jubilee Hospital, Intensive Care Unit.

Predeceased by her dad, Wilbert (Webb), Carol is lovingly remembered by her husband, Tom; her mother, Grace Gelette; step-daughter, Andrea (John) Robinson; her sister, Linda Frape; as well as her extended family and many good friends.

Carol grew up in Burlington, Ontario and met Tom after moving to Victoria. Her enjoyment was found with scrapbooking, genealogy, miniatures, kayaking, camping and golfing with her love, Tom.

A celebration of life will take place May 3, at 2:00 PM at the Falcon Ridge Estates Community Centre, 901 Kentwood Lane, Victoria, B.C.

In lieu of flowers please give a donation to the BC Cancer Foundation www.bccancerfoundation.com

Condolences may be made to the family at www.pacificcoastcremation.com

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  1. Tom I am so sorry for your loss. Carol and I hadn’t seen each other for a long time, but seeing her in Shellbrook and meeting you at the Gelette reunion makes me thankful we had a chance to reconnect.

  2. Deepest Sympathy Tom and Family. We were so saddened to hear of Carol’s premature passing. We are also so thankful for the happy memories from the Gelette reunion in 2009.

  3. Vern Gelette & Russ Calnan

    Russ and I are very sorry to hear of Carol’s passing. I have fond memories of sharing cups of tea while discussing the Gelette family history and exploring Carol’s extensive collection of genealogical records. She generously provided me with copies of those records which are a treasure to me. I will never forget Carol’s touching and heartfelt comments about the meaning of family.

  4. Merle and Ken Sherwin

    We were shocked and saddened to hear of Carol’s untimely passing. Like the other cousins, both Ken and I enjoyed meeting and getting to know you at our reunion. Our sincerest condolences.

  5. I am so sorry to hear of Carol’s passing, we had great times as children having camp outs in Uncle Web and Aunt Grace’s tent trailer in our Grandpa Azevedos yard, where we had jiffy popcorn and Grandpa playing us tunes on the organ with a wink in his eye
    Hugs to you Tom

  6. Keith and Karen Wilson

    We are just devastated to hear of Carol’s passing. Carol was the first real friend I made when we first moved to Victoria. I have so many good memories of the Miniature Club and of her. She was such a special person.We just so surprised to hear of this and of all of this happening so quickly. Our deepest condolences to you Tom and the family.

  7. Keith and Karen Wilson

    We are just devastated to hear of Carol’s passing. Carol was the first real friend I made when we first moved to Victoria. I have so many good memories of the Miniature Club and of her. She was such a special person. I just so surprised to hear of this and of all of this happening so quickly. Our deepest condolences to you Tom and the family.

  8. I am so sorry to hear of Carol’s passing. I was very fond of her.

    June Yates

  9. Joanne Louise Nisbet

    I am sorry for your loss.
    My grandmother, Lily May Keating was Sadie’s sister. I have been trying to track down the Keating family. I see Carol has a sister, Linda, in Burlington, ON. Is there any way I can reach her?
    Joanne,
    Kamloops, BC

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