Victor "Vic" Spooner
February 3, 2021

Messages of Condolence
I was very sadden to read of Vic's passing in The Sun this morning. I worked with Vic during his KVOS days. He was the head of the animation photography department. His age would have been around thirty six at the time and I was twenty one. I was just starting out in cinematography at the KVOS (on the job training) school of film. Vic made it so much fun to work there. He was always funny and very kind and caring as well. You knew that whatever you wanted to say to him would be heard with compassion. Over the years I have often thought about Vic and how, when he would walk into a room, you knew you were going to laugh in the next few seconds. He had a great outlook on life as his sense of humor attests. And he helped a lot of people, and I was one of them. Vic, you will be surely missed! John Holbrook ~ John Holbrook
I worked with Vic at the old Aldergrove CPO in the 90’s before it moved to Fraser Hwy. We scrounged used air conditioners and got used furniture to equip the office. Vic was always calm and humorous. A true gentleman. Dave Jones Cpl. 35928 RCMP retired ~ Dave Jones
Tom and I are so sorry to hear about your dad. Your family were great neighbours "down the lane". We will never forget the commercial for "Beeno's" with Tom and Mike. Your dad made a young, Mike a very happy boy by setting up that commercial. We have great memories of your dad and family from the "good old days!" Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. ~ Tom and Joanne Rintoul
I remember Vic well from my three years at KVOS TV and Canawest Films... I was one of the animators there in the early 70s. He was a great guy, very funny and kind. I was a young guy just starting out and he was very helpful. I was sad to see his obituary but glad that he lived a long and, from the sounds of it, very happy life. He's the only one of what we called 'The Sales Guys' that I remember well. My condolences to the family... ~ Bruno Madsen
We were so very sorry to hear of Vic's passing. He and Keith shared so many experiences — and laughs — in times gone by. Sending deepest sympathy to Leaona and the family. ~ Keith & Dixie Cutler
I had the pleasure of working with Vic at Artray Film Productions in 1957. He was a first-rate craftsman....with a sense of humor that made the days pass amiably. I am so sorry that our paths never again crossed. Rest in Peace, Victor ~ William Wally Bodner