Florence Eileen Boscher (nee Dalgarno)
July 28, 2024
In Loving Memory
Florence Eileen Boscher
Florence Eileen Boscher (nee Dalgarno) of Chase, BC, passed away on
July 28, 2024, at 79 years of age.
Survived by her partner, Gary Miller; daughter Laura Boscher (Tim Pal); grandsons Tyler and Nathan Pal; sisters Mary Dalgarno (Steve Dubitz), Betty Becker (Dale); numerous nephews and nieces.
Predeceased by her parents, David and Mary Dalgarno, nephew David Becker, brother-in-law Steve Dubitz.
Eileen was born in Crystal City, Manitoba in 1944. As a child, she moved to BC with her parents.
Two words aptly describe her character, “self determined”. She revealed to us, as a small child she could distinctly remember telling anyone trying to help her, “I can do it mine own self.”. She said it was amazing how determined she was to achieve things on her own.
Eileen traveled around BC with her parents attending many different schools but graduated from Salmon Arm Senior High. She moved to Vancouver, during this time she worked for Lenkurt Electric Co. where she developed many great memories and lifelong friendships. She and her roommate hitchhiked across Great Britain, Europe and into the Scandinavian countries. They slept on a beach on the French riviera, saw Michelangelo’s David, rode gondolas in Venice, and picked oranges in Valencia. She sent air mail letters home, describing her adventures. When the letters arrived, they caused great excitement.
After Lenkurt, Eileen worked for BC Tel. She met and married Don Boscher, and they had one daughter, Laura. They later divorced. She met George Carlin in Chase, and they settled in their new home on Aylmer Road where they both enjoyed their passion for farming and gardening. They became avid growers of garlic and asparagus, among other fruits and vegetables.
She loved working with the Skamana Ski Club, Fish and Game Club, The Women’s Institute, The Legion Ladies Auxiliary, the Red Hat Society, and any other society or organization where she felt she could contribute. To put it in a nutshell, she was a gal for all seasons.
After George passed away, Eileen sold the farm and moved into Parkside. During this period of time she enjoyed morning coffee with the gang, working in her garden plot, and monthly luncheons with girlfriends.
She met Gary Miller from Anglement, with whom she shared many activities including hiking, kayaking, traveling and games of crib to name a few. Gary was a great support to Eileen and her entire family during some very difficult times.
With strong Celtic roots, the trail blazer heads off on another new adventure. We wish her well. We love you, Eileen. Take care and God bless.
A celebration of Eileen’s life will take place Saturday August 10, 2024 from 1-3pm at the Chase Legion basement.
Arrangements entrusted to
Cypress Funeral & Cremation Services 250-554-2324
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Sincere condolences to Laura and sons and to all the family. Eileen was a kind, caring and wonderful person. We just learned she was no longer with us in the last Sunflower. She will be missed for sure. Love and hugs from Marlene and Jim