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Brian was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba on February 3, 1949.  In the summer of 1958, Brian and his family packed up and moved to Whitehorse, where Leroy had a job. Jean and her children, Carol, Brian, Bob and Marlene were driven up the highway by Grandpa Enos LaBar in his

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Beat Ledergerber, loving husband, brother, father, uncle, grandfather, friend and mentor. He is preceded in death by parents Othmar and Martha, sisters Martha and Maria, brother Albert, and his son Griffith. He is survived by his wife Jyl, children Jennifer (Ken) and

With heavy hearts we are sharing the passing of Maureen “Mo” Hartigan on June 6, 2024 in Whitehorse, Yukon. Mo was born in Stouffeville, Ontario. She, along with her identical twin sister Colleen, were adopted as infants by Orville and Marguerite Cox. Mo had countless fun, crazy & memorable adventures in

We are deeply sad to share that Brenda Craft died in Wind River Hospice on March 25, 2025.  After an intense battle with two different types of cancers, Brenda spent her last days surrounded by family and friends.  Even when she was in pain and sad about leaving too soon,

David’s life began April 12, 1945 in Weston, Toronto Ontario as the elder son of Eric and Margaret Godfrey.  David and his brother Carl were avid hockey fans and enjoyed camping with the family.  David was a sports enthusiast, his favourite team being North Dakota State’s Bison football team. On

    Mark Saik of Whitehorse, Yukon, died peacefully February 23, 2025 at the Whitehorse General Hospital. He was predeceased by his parents Paul Saik and Mother Georgina Saik (nee Constantino).  He is survived by his sister Teresa Hahn and her husband Brian, his niece Priscilla Taylor (Hahn) and her two children,

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