Lloyd Ralph Kostiuck
We were all surprised when Lloyd took his last breath at Whistle Bend Place, Whitehorse while holding Evelyn’s hand on January 18, 2026 – her birthday. He was likely surprised too. Lloyd believed he could do anything he set his mind to, including living forever. Born on January 5, 1925, near
Dr. Richard “Dick” Smith
It is with heavy hearts our family announces the peaceful passing of our beloved husband, father, grandfather, dentist, and ‘character’ at Whitehorse General Hospital with family by his side, on January 7, 2026. Dick was born in Edmonton and spent much of his youth moving from city to city in Alberta
Gloria Jean Schilling (Nee Gallinger)
It is with great sadness that the family of Gloria Jean Schilling announce her passing into the arms of the Lord on January 8, 2026, at the Wind River Hospice Facility at the age of 68. She will be lovingly remembered by her siblings: Dolores (Chris), Doreen (Paul), Darcy (Jolene), Lori
Bradley John Thompson
Bradley John Thompson was born on March 31, 1948, in Edmonton, Alberta, and passed away on December 18, 2025, in Whitehorse, Yukon. Brad spent many years working in telecommunications, where he built a career marked by dedication and hard work before retiring. Retirement didn’t slow him down, however, as he went
Sylvia Hackney
Sylvia Norah Grace Hackney peacefully departed this life on December 15, 2025, at the age of 99 ½. She was born to Lt Col Osborne Victor Maude-Roxby MC MBE and Sibell N G (Acland) Maude-Roxby and lived a life full of wonder for the outdoors and for all living things. Her
Jim James Jr.
"Big Jim" Sht’àwkèt - Jim James Jr. We gather here today to celebrate and remember the life of Sht’àwkèt, Jim James, a person who proved to be a kind and gentle giant, a lifelong learner, and an eager storyteller and teacher who remained ever connected to his family and the land where
Jean Smeeton
Our loving mother, grandmother, great‑grandmother, and great‑great‑grandmother, Jean Smeeton, slipped from this world on October 6th, 2025, at the age of 91. Born on March 3rd, 1934, in New Westminster, British Columbia, Jean’s life carried her northward in the early 1950s, when she and her husband Roy set out for
Peter Warren Percival
Peter Percival was a man of intellect, curiosity, and deep devotion to his family. Born in Toronto in 1940, he attended Upper Canada College and spent his summers at Shanty Bay. However, his life truly took shape when he arrived in the Yukon at age 19. He found a home
