Neila Lillian Skinner  nee McKelvie  May 6th 1936  July 3rd 2020 avis de deces  NecroCanada

Neila Lillian Skinner nee McKelvie May 6th 1936 July 3rd 2020

Skinner — Neila Lillian (nee McKelvie) was born in Victoria B.C. on May 6, 1936. She passed away on Friday July 3 at UBC Hospital after a short illness. Neila was predeceased by her husband Donald Ernest Skinner. She is survived by her daughter Coleen Skinner, Coleen’s partner Clint Popp, and her children, Samantha Barry and Bryce Ethier; as well as her son David Skinner and his partner Jennefer Laidley.
Neila graduated from Kitsilano high school in 1954 and went on to enjoy a long career with the Vancouver School Board. For many years teaching was her passion, and she plyed the profession as a kindergarten, elementary, and district resource teacher. Along the way, she forged many lifelong friendships that were key sources of laughter, inspiration, and comfort throughout her life.
Outside of the field of education, Neila starred in several theatrical performances at the Metro Theatre, and, at various times, enjoyed sky diving and water skiing. Friends and family were always top of Neila’s mind and dinner parties and evenings by the pool were regular life highlights for many years. Travel, cats, and Christmas helped fuel her joie de vivre, and her collections of cat figurines and Christmas decorations will keep her children and grandchildren in felines and festive spirit for many years to come.
If so inspired, she would appreciate donations to the SPCA.

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Neila Lillian Skinner nee McKelvie May 6th 1936 July 3rd 2020..

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Death notice for the town of: Vancouver, Province: Colombie britanique

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