Leslie Brian Lamerton
January 10, 1945 - October 22, 2025
In Loving Memory
Leslie Brian Lamerton

It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Leslie Brian Lamerton on October 22, 2025 after a long battle with cancer. Les was born in Victoria BC. on January 10, 1945. He grew up in Nimpkish Lake, on the north end of Vancouver Island where he studied to be a heavy-duty mechanic. In 1971, he moved to Fort St. John where he worked for the city maintenance department before deciding on a new path when he bought a quarter section of land and learned how to farm. As if farming didn’t keep him busy enough, Les then saw an opportunity to start his own business and created High ‘N Dry Eavestroughing where he worked as a sub-contractor in residential construction. After many years of living and working in Fort St. John, he eventually retired and, in 2010, he moved to the relatively warmer climate of Armstrong, BC.
Les was a devoted family man, loyal friend, and dedicated neighbour. He loved playing board games and cards and sharing his love of the outdoors with his family and many friends. For holidays, he enjoyed travelling with his fifth-wheel RV throughout the province and western United States. Les enjoyed hunting in the BC wilderness, as well as fishing for trout in the regional lakes and salmon in Prince Rupert, Terrace and other coastal areas. While in Fort St. John, he started trap shooting and quickly proved himself as very competitive in this sport. Les won numerous awards all over British Columbia, Washington State, California and Arizona. Les was also an avid curler, and enjoyed this activity first in Fort St. John, then in Armstrong where he and his partner won the Provincial Stick Curling Championship. After moving to Armstrong, Les translated his innate ‘hand-eye’ coordination skills into golfing, which became another activity he enjoyed with family and friends. In his last full game, he even managed a ‘hole-in-one’ before he was forced to quit because of his health.
Les’ family wants to thank the care team at the Vernon Cancer Clinic and the Vernon Jubilee Hospital for the excellent care Les received during the past ten years. Also notable is the Community Care Team in Armstrong for being such amazing support during the last few months.
Les was predeceased by his father, Roland Brian Lamerton, his mother, Mildred Lamerton, and his sister, Joan Firestone. He is survived by his wife, Dolores, his daughters, Kerri (Wayne) and Arlene (Steve), and his sons, Marc (Tracy) and Gilles (Alisa), eight grandchildren (Tyler, Riley, Devin, Allyson, Ava, Alex, Amelie and Sophie), eight great-grand-children, several brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, and numerous friends.
Family & friends are welcome to attend a ‘Celebration of Life’, to be held at the Armstrong Curling Club on Sunday, November 9 at 2:00pm.
Arrangements entrusted to
Cypress Funeral & Cremation Services 250-546-7237
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I just became aware that Les has passed away.. I am very sorry to hear that. Please accept my most sincere condolences.. Mike Noer