Hans Christiaan van de Werfhorst
Announced with profound sorrow, ‘Hans’ died in Whitehorse, Yukon Territory, January 20, 2023 at age 79. Cherished son of pre-deceased parents, Jeannette née Hengstman (1999) and Frank van de Werfhorst (1997), caring brother of pre-deceased sister and brother, Fenny Russell (1962) and Gerrit Johan, (2001) and surviving siblings, Beerd Frank of Montreal and Margreet Jeannette Christine
Horst Wegmann
It is with great sorrow that the family of Horst Wegmann announces his passing after an intense battle with cancer. Horst came to the Yukon with the love of his life, Bianka whom he married in 2000. Horst was a very proud Dad to their two beautiful daughters, Jack and Amy,
Doris “Elaine” Iceton (née Chillman)
It is with profound sadness that the family of (Doris) Elaine Iceton announce her passing into the arms of the Lord on January 13, 2023, at the Whitehorse General Hospital at the age of 79 years. She will be lovingly remembered by her husband of 45 years, Mark; children: Serena (Gary)
George Wesley “Barrie” Watson
Barrie Watson passed away peacefully the afternoon of Sunday, January 1, 2023 with his wife (Leona Watson), daughter (Monica Watson Kane), and son (Rod Watson) at his side. Throughout Barrie’s entire 12-year battle with Parkinson’s and dementia, he kept his grit and persistence to navigate each day, had a friendly
Michael John Burdett “Mike”
Mike was born in Grantham, England, his early life interests included piano, tennis, scuba diving and drawing and he excelled at all. Mike joined the Royal Army Medical Corp where he was supported to obtain his physiotherapy degrees. Through this work he lived in Singapore, Hong Kong, Belfast and then
Joyce Elizabeth Bork (Née Dixon)
It is with deep sorrow and much love that we mourn the loss of our mother and grandmother, Joyce Bork of Faro, YT. Mom was 89. Joyce was born in Indian Head, Saskatchewan. In her teens, she moved to the Vancouver area with her family. Joyce loved to knit. She enjoyed a
Gordon Phillip Simpson
Gordon was born in Whitehorse, Yukon, the 3rd oldest of four children born to Jack Simpson Sr. and Maybelle “Doe” Simpson (Wing). He spent the majority of his life in the Yukon. In his younger years, Gordon loved sports of all kinds, but hockey in particular, where he and Jack were