September 27,1941-August 11, 2020
It is with deep sadness and broken hearts that the family of Doris Muriel Kirschner announce the
sudden passing of their beloved wife, mother and Oma.
Doris was born on September 27, 1941 in Bell Island, Newfoundland.
Mom leaves behind her loving husband and partner-in-life of 58 years Manfred, sons Manfred Jr
(Sandi), John (Sheila) and Walter (Rosie). The joys of her life also include her six beautiful
grandchildren: Alandra (Kyle), Kurtis (Lorena), Morgan, Kyla, Brendan and Lukas. Mom will also
be missed by her extended family back east with brothers Ken, Richard (Barb) and Gerald
(Irene) and sisters Marge, Kay (John) and Florence.
Mom was predeceased by her parents John and Maria Butler and brothers George, Don and
John.
Mom’s journey in life was a special one that had her meet her “love at first sight” at the Jewish
Hospital of Hope in Montreal in 1961. “Munchie” as Papa would call her, started their beautiful
life and family that took us from Montreal to Hamilton and eventually out west to Kamloops in
1975. After many years of working in Kamloops, mom and papa built their dream home in 1988
on a rustic property in Lone Butte, B.C. before downsizing and moving to Ashcroft where they
have been for the past 18 years.
Mom worked as a nurse’s assistant in Montreal and Hamilton and then upon arriving in
Kamloops, and while raising her family, she worked for many years at the Valleyview
McDonalds where she retired as the morning shift manager. Loved by all, she had a tireless
work ethic and a positive voice to support everyone that she worked with.
Without a doubt the joy, focus and passion of mom’s world was her loving husband, her three
boys and her six grandchildren. Mom instilled strong values in her boys that have served them
well and she would always share how proud she was of them as husbands, fathers and with
their careers.
At times sassy and vocal with her “Newfy” accent, mom was always excited to hear of her
grandkid’s successes with school, sports and life.
Mom and Papa also loved spending time with their very special friends Derek, Charlene and
their kids Amelie, Aria and Jameson as well as Beverly and Kerri whom they came to know from
their days in Lone Butte. Winter getaways to Arizona and their trips down to Washington State
to visit their friends Bev and Mike and their favorite casino, were travel times that they enjoyed
together.
Mom loved laughing and making people smile with her humour, nicknames and her famous,
“Roses are Red and Violets are Blue” poems in all of her cards. Every card was decorated with
her favorite stickers and special messages of love.
Her love and support will always be with us and guide our lives until we meet again in our
special place.
Thank you to all of our family and friends as well as Dr. O’Connell and Ashcroft RCMP officer
Cst. Lee Taylor for your support during these difficult times.
No formal service by request. A private Celebration of Life will take place at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, if you so wish, donations can be made to the Marjorie Willoughby Snowden
Memorial Hospice home in memory of mom.
We are encouraging friends and family to post Online condolences of support at www.schoeningfuneralservice.com
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