Christopher Duncan Rose
September 24, 2025
In Loving Memory
Christopher Duncan Rose

Christopher (Chris) Rose was born in Muswell Hill, North London (Great Britain) along with his twin, Caroline and sister Prue Hildebrand, to Duncan Rose and Marjorie Rose (Sonnenberg). He is survived by his loving wife of 64 years, Gine Rose (Tideman); his children Martin, Nicholas (Monica), and Sarah (Don); and his grandchildren Hannah, Ben (Erin, with children Bowen and Maddox), Megan (Mark, with children Jasper and Cooper), Mathew, Louis, Luciano and Cyrus.
Chris was raised in Mutare, Zimbabwe and attended Plumtree, a boys’ boarding school. He later studied at St. John’s College in York, England, where he completed his teacher training. He went on to earn a specialty qualification in teaching students who are Deaf and Hard of Hearing at Manchester University, followed by a master’s degree in education from Birmingham University.
Chris then pursued a career in Education for over forty years as a teacher, vice principal and principal on three continents and teaching special education to teachers in university settings in Trinidad, Republic of Armenia, Vancouver and Kamloops.
Even after retiring from teaching, he remained deeply involved in the community, serving on numerous boards and committees, including three terms on the Kamloops Board of Education, the Social Planning Council, the Mayor’s Task Force for People with Disabilities, the United Way Cabinet, and the ASK Wellness Board of Directors. Most notably, he was asked to restart the Giant Steps program for children with Autism, later renamed in his honor – the Chris Rose Centre for Autism. He was also deeply involved in his church, St. Paul’s Cathedral, where he served as a warden, visited patients as a hospital volunteer, and contributed to the Out of the Cold program.
He was the recipient of many awards including, the Order of British Columbia, an honorary doctorate degree from Thompson Rivers University, Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Medal, the Owl Award from Kamloops School District and City of Kamloops Centennial Medal and Pioneer Spirit Award.
Chris loved spending time with his family, happily stepping into roles such as Easter Bunny or Santa Claus when the grandchildren were young – always ready for an excuse to play. An ardent traveller, Hornby Island became a favourite for family holidays, cousin pranks and group photographs in the sunset. Dinner parties and gatherings of friends saw many an evening spent around the dinner table in joyful fellowship, or on the walking trails in the Walkie Talkie club.
The family would like to thank everyone for their wishes and kindness and a special thank you to the medical staff at Kamloops Seniors Village, Royal Inland Hospital and Overlander Long-Term Care for their unwavering care and attention to Chris in his final chapter of life. The family asks for donations to be made the Chris Rose Centre for Autism, in lieu of flowers.
Together with loved ones, we invite you to celebrate and honor the life of Chris.
Saturday, October 25, 2025
Ceremony:
St. Paul’s Cathedral, 11:00am – 12:00pm
360 Nicola Street, Kamloops, BC
Watch the service here: https://youtu.be/HV8LZvuWEbo
Reception:
TRU Grand Hall, 2:00pm
2nd Floor, Campus Activity Centre
1055 University Drive, Kamloops, BC
Watch the reception here: https://youtu.be/hUAXY_fYEu8
Arrangements entrusted to
Cypress Funeral & Cremation Services 250-554-2324
Condolences may be expressed to the family by phone or email through Cypress Funeral & Cremation Services:
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Comments: 4
Chris was a truly wonderful & inspirational gentleman.May he R.I.P.
My condolences to all the Rose Family.
Chris was a dear friend of my late husband, Brian Molloy. They met while teaching together in Zimbabwe. He was proud to be Martins Godfather. We stayed in touch and enjoyed visits from Chris and Ginè to our home Canterbury, England and La Folie, France. Most memorable for us was a holiday we had to Kamloops BC.
Before we mastered the time differences we delighted in phoning each other and catching one another out fast asleep.
Rest in Peace Chris, a life well spent.
Dear Gine, and the Rose family.
We were deeply saddened to learn of Chris passing. It feels so fortunate to have experienced his warmth, care and hospitality. His kind smile and friendliness enriched our times, with him and Gine.
We are so grateful that the three of us got to meet him one last time at the Kamloops Seniors Village this summer.
We will never forget you, and with gratitude, we honor your memory.
A final farewell from
Aina, Vigdis and Sven
Condolences to all the Rose family from the Martino family. Chris was a good man who gave so much to the Kamloops community and helped so many. He lived well and gave freely of himself.