George Young Sommerville, of Port Coquitlam, British Columbia passed away peacefully, with his loving daughter Carolyn at his side, on November 21, 2022, at 102 years of age.
George was born in Alberta. He was the eldest of nine children born to George Day Sommerville and Mary Eliza (Young) Sommerville. He was raised on a farm near Three Hills Alberta with his four brothers and four sisters. He was a loving husband to Ida Mae (Ames) Sommerville and a devoted father to Lindsay, Jim, and Carolyn. After attending a one-room country school George graduated from the Three Hills high school. He enlisted in the R.C.A.F. in 1940 but received an honorable discharge in 1941 for health reasons.
After a rewarding career as a Chartered Account with Northwestern Utilities, George and Ida Mae retired to BC where they enjoyed travelling and many new adventures living near the ocean.
George will be deeply missed by his sister, Margaret Raffan, his brother,
Robert Sommerville and wife Goldaree Sommerville; his son, Jim Sommerville; his daughter, Carolyn Stoppard, and son-in-law Bill Stoppard; his bonus daughter, Jean Mudd; his dear friend Hilda Schneider; his grandchildren Dianne Gomes, Michael Sommerville, David Opikokew, Geoffrey Middleton, Joe Stoppard, Matthew Middleton, Nicole Stoppard; twenty-four great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild; and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his loving wife, Ida Mae; his sons, David, and Lindsay; and his grandson Eric; his parents,
George and Mary; his siblings, Lindsay, John, Mary, Mable, Ron, and Wilda.
George had a twinkle in his eye, an easy laugh, and gave a one-of-a-kind hug, which one of his grandsons stated, “made every bad feeling melt away”. He was a true gentleman and had a gift of making people feel special and cared for. His life was filled with the love of family and friends. George often stated, he had a good life, a really good life. George will be dearly missed by so many who knew and loved him.
A service celebrating George’s life will be held on December 7th, 2022, at
1pm at the Society’s First Alternative Services, 3070 - 275A STREET, ALDERGROVE, B.C. V4W 3L4.
A service for internment will be at the Sarcee Butte Cemetery in Alberta at a later date. Details to follow.
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