Elmer J. Olfert

December 23rd, 2015

It is with heavy hearts that we announce the sudden passing of our Dad Elmer.

Dad was born in Rostern Saskatchewan and grew up there. He lived in New Westminster before moving to Langley where he remained and raised his family.

Dad is survived by his loving wife Kathy, son James, daughter Corie (Mike) Eastman, two wonderful grandchildren Zach and Nick. His brothers Delmar(Doris), Glenn (Sheila) sisters Theresa (Stan) and Dianne (Steve) and their children.

Dad worked at Scott paper for 37 years and made life long friends. His passion for fishing brought so many close friends into his life. We love you Dad and will miss you always.

A celebration of Elmer’s life will be held on Saturday January 9, 2016 at Alternatives Funeral & Cremation Services 3070 – 275 A Street Aldergrove B.C at 11 A.M. in the morning.

In lieu of flowers donations can be made to the local charity of your choice.

You are invited to leave a personal message of condolence for the family.

Messages:

Today would have been Dad's 83rd birthday. We miss you so much and have so many wonderful memories of our lives together. An amazing husband , dad, grandfather and brother as well as a great friend to many. There are reminders of you every day and the love for you will never fade. As hard as it is without you we are grateful for your long life and all the lives you touched . I know you have....Gone Fishing We love you always

Although Elmer has moved on, he will be in my thoughts for ever,I had the pleasure of knowing, and enjoying, Elmers company on many occasions,wether it was fishing, playing pool,or just having a beer together,I will remember countless hours of our many trips, to a lake, or just down on fraser river bars,and many games of cards, while waiting for fish to bite. I am a richer man for having had Elm.in my life Ed,

So sorry for your loss.... He was a great friend and will be missed so much. We will surely miss his presence on the banks of the Fraser! Everything he has taught us over the years will never be forgotten!!

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