Marilyn Ezzard

December 3, 1943 - April 13, 2026

In Loving Memory

Marilyn Ezzard

Marilyn Ezzard of Kamloops, BC passed away on April 13, 2026 at 82 years of age.

She is survived by her loving husband of 62 years Ken Ezzard, children Sherry Ezzard, Darrel Brownlee, Brent Ezzard and Nichole Annis all of Kamloops, BC, grandchildren Hunter Reid (Hailey Weymouth), Avery Reid, Kelsey Reid, Kenya Reid, Robin Ezzard (Raj), Molly Vanderhoek (Justin), and Lily Ezzard, her brothers and sisters David Russell ,Evelyn Russell, Susan Russell, Lesley Schindel (Doug), and David Kelcey.

Marilyn was predeceased by her brother Jim Russell in 2001.

Marilyn was born in Winnipeg Manitoba December 3, 1943. She was raised in Swan River Manitoba where she graduated from Swan River High School.  She went to the Manitoba School in Portage La Prairie to be a psychiatric nurse and graduated from nursing in 1964.   It was on Main Street and Saskatchewan Avenue in Portage La Prairie where Marilyn caught the eye of Ken Ezzard and they were married on October 3, 1964.  They both worked at the Brandon Mental Hospital for a couple of years and decided to leave Brandon for greener (warmer) pastures and moved to Kamloops in 1966. 

Marilyn worked at Tranquille for a number of years.  She applied and became one of the first psychiatric nurses at Royal Inland Hospital.  She then left RIH to raise her children and help Ken grow their successful insurance business. She loved to stay active.  No moss under those feet. She was always very organized and loved working with numbers and balancing everything.  She enjoyed volunteering at the Kamloops Summer Swim Club back in the day.  She held a number of positions with the club and enjoyed driving the motorhome to swim meets though she probably didn’t enjoy driving for 6 am practices 🙂 She enjoyed playing business girls golf for a number of years, all while working full time. In retirement, Marilyn and Ken enjoyed cruising and traveling. They spent a lot of winters in Mesa Arizona golfing and spending time with many good friends.  Marilyn adored her 7 grandchildren and spent as much time as she could with them. 

Right until the end Marilyn’s person was always Ken.   They built and enjoyed a beautiful life together. Xxoo

The family would like to give a special thank you to the Westsyde Landing – formerly known as The Hamlets. Memorial donations may be made to: Walk for Alzheimer’s Kamloops May 31, 2026 This is the link to the fundraising page for The Walk to Alzheimer’s

http://www.alzgiving.ca/goto/Ezzard or through

Alzheimer Society of BC and Yukon 828 W. 8th Avenue Suite 300 Vancouver, British Columbia V5Z 1E2

There is no formal service by request.

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:

T: 250-554-2324 F: 250.554.3505

665 Tranquille Rd #4,
Kamloops, BC V2B 3H7

E: [email protected]

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Comments: 3

  1. Tracy Good says:

    Sincere condolences Ezzard family. 💕Marilyn was a lovely human, infectious laugh and always a bright smile. Marilyn sure did love and was so proud of her family. I have fond memories of silly “shenanigans” stories. I am very sorry for your loss Ken- your love was obvious to all who spend time with you both. Big hugs.

  2. Krista Cutting says:

    We have such fond memories of Marilyn, from neighbours to lifelong friends and decades of memories and laughter with the Ezzards. Love to you all from Tracy, Darin & Krista Cutting.

  3. Mitch and Bonnie Mitchell says:

    Ken and family,
    So sorry to hear that you have lost your beloved wife and best friend. She was a wonderful wife and mother.
    I’m so sorry that your family had to travel the Alzheimer’s highway. I know exactly what you all went through.
    Having been there myself. First with my grandmother and then with my mother
    Mitch also lost a niece with early dementia. So we will think of you all when we take part in the walk this year.
    Our thoughts are with you as you continue on your life’s journey. We would like to hear from you if you’re ever in Vernon playing golf.

    Love to you all
    Bonnie and Mitch

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