Linda Gayle Daneliuk
August 8, 2024
In Loving Memory
Linda Gayle Daneliuk (née Fenrich)
Linda Gayle Daneliuk (née Fenrich) passed away August 8, 2024, just after her 78th birthday.
Gayle was born in Wilkie, Saskatchewan in 1946 to Marcella and Mark Fenrick, and was one of twelve children. In 1963, when she was just 17, her parents moved the family to Kamloops, British Columbia, and she started psychiatric nursing training a year later. She married Samuel Daneliuk in the mid-60s (they were divorced in the 1980s) and in 1971 she had her daughter, Lynda May Daneliuk, and in 1977 she had Samuel Anthony Mark Daneliuk who sadly predeceased Gayle in 2018. She lived for a short time in Vancouver, BC, but lived in Kamloops most of her life, and attended the Our Lady of Perpetual Help church for the extent of that time.
Gayle will be remembered for her good humour, her staunch faith, and her strong love for her children. She dedicated her life to both God and her family, and never held a grudge when people hurt her or misunderstood her. She loved to knit and sew, do crosswords and read, and loved a bit of science fiction. She loved people watching, and driving, and when she could no longer drive herself, Gayle grudgingly let her daughter Lynda take over—and still loved going for drives around MacArthur Park. The park was a special place to her, allowing her to people watch, to enjoy the natural setting loving the trees, deer, marmots, birds, and the goslings and ducklings and fawns every spring. She loved to find faces and figures in the clouds and mountains, and was a deeply artistic personality: painting, drawing, making textile art, finding joy in anything beautiful—from great art to little antique buttons.
She worked tirelessly over the years for her church, and throughout much of the late 80s/early 90s she decorated for many events and created a 50-foot mural of the Blessed Virgin Mary for the Jubilee celebration in 1995, held at Riverside Coliseum (now the Sandman Centre). Gayle sewed amazing Halloween costumes over the years, loved a game of crib, had a love of wordplay and humour, taught her children to be strong, but supported them through anything, and was a fantastic mom, member of her church, community member, and friend. Gayle went into hospital in early summer, and sadly passed with her daughter, Lynda, sitting vigil and holding her hand at 3:18pm on August 8th, 2024. She will be deeply missed.
Mass of Christian Burial will be held at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church on Tuesday, September 3rd at 11am. Father Thomas Arackal, Celebrant. Interment will follow at Hillside Cemetery.
Flowers gratefully declined, but prayers and cards are welcome.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Cypress Funeral & Cremation, and they are deeply thanked for their kindness, care, and support.
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Comments: 3
Lynda, I loved reading about your mom. The picture of her in front of the garden lets me think she embraced the beauty and the glory around her as it was found in each day. May you find comfort when remembering these treasured moments.
I loved Gayle so much. She was always there for me. She loved all her Brothers and Sisters and not once did I ever hear her talk bad about any of them. She loved her family unconditionally and always wanted the best for them. I will miss her with all my heart. Rest in peace my sweet sister.
Dear Lynda: I was sorry to read about your mom’s passing and even more apologetic as I am this late in sending a condolence. I have always loved your stories about your Mom; she was a dedicated and kind professional, beautiful, resilient, and funny based on all these virtues that are most evident in her daughter, Lynda. I am hoping that your memories of her, in your life, will allow you closure. I am thinking of you and all of those people whose lives were touched by your mother’s incredible spirit!