Our beautiful mother, loving Nanny and fantastic great grandmother (GG), passed away peacefully on May 30, 2013 in Chilliwack, British Columbia.
She will be dearly missed by her daughters Lynda Knol (Hein predeceased), Debra (Gordon) Grunert, Faye Auffray, Bonnie (Dick) Wudrich and son Terry
(Donna) Best; her grandchildren Craig (Dawn) Best, Jolene (Andrew) Farina, Nathan Knol, Michelle (Craig) Bell, Kris (Chelsea) Grunert, Crystal (Dave)Hunter, Joelle Auffray (Adam Bumpus), Marc Auffray, Brendon Howe, Kaelene Howe, Brittnie Best (Josh Thomas), Amanda Best and Jordan Best; and her great grandchildren Connor and Danica Best, Aimee and Kate Bell, Lukas Grunert, Kaiden Best and Emmett Best.
Carma Best (nee Bate) was born in 1934 in Lachine, Québec. In 1947, Carma and her loving father Charles, moved to New Westminster BC.
Six weeks after arriving in BC, at the age of twelve, Carma was in a near-fatal automobile/bicycle accident and miraculously recovered after being in a coma for 40 days.
Carma married Donald Best on July 26, 1952 in New Westminster BC. Donald later joined the Royal Canadian Air Force which led to the couple being stationed in Calgary, Alberta; Goose Bay, Labrador; Edmonton, Alberta; Yorkton, Saskatchewan; Ottawa, Ontario and Chilliwack, British Columbia.
They had five children together. Donald passed away in December 1972.
Carma was a very generous, funny, kind, and honest person. She loved her family and enjoyed spending time with them. Children and animals brought her great joy. In her early years, Carma enjoyed singing and music, sewing, crocheting, and knitting. She was also an excellent five- and ten-pin bowler. While playing in a women’s league, Carma was awarded a 300 pin for a perfect ten-pin game. She was also employed for several years at York Farms in Chilliwack. Carma took great pleasure in the simple things of life. Visits with her loved ones, playing Scrabble and Bingo, going out for a nice meal, ice-cream, caesars, flowers and cigarettes
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Carma will be remembered as someone who always spoke her truth, which was one of the traits that most endeared her to our family and others. She was treasured by many and will be deeply missed.
We are grateful for the care and compassion of Dr.Lisa Legresley and the staff at Eden Intermediate Care Home. A celebration of Carma’s life will be held at a future date.
As expressions of sympathy, donations can be made to Variety - The Children's Charity of British Columbia.
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