Rhoda Irene Grant
August 18, 2022

Messages of Condolence
Lovely memories of a lovely lady! Now having a well-earned rest. x ~ Kay Sweetman
Rest in Peace dear Irene. I will remember the wonderful times, travel and meals we have shared in the past. We met when we both worked for BC Ferries in about 1978 when you worked in the gift shop, oh those were the days. You were always full of fun and very crafty, at times we would knit together. You encouraged me to get a computer..... Thank you. Now what would I do without my iPad and smart phone, you started my love of technology. Thinking of you my dear friend, with love❤️. ~ Brenda Garzon
Irene was a wonderful neighbour and lovely lady She used to come and rescue me when my son wouldn’t stop crying as a baby Irene would pack him up in the pram and take him for walks Sending lots of love and hugs to her friends and family . I know she will be happy with Gord again ~ June Watt
We loved having Irene as our neighbour and friend for so many years. She was such a dear friend to my Dad as well and they looked after each other and found many things to talk about and laugh about. I cherish all the fuzzy slippers she knitted for us. Buddy still runs over to the house for a visit and she always had treats and toys hidden for him to hunt out. We will miss you Irene. Love Susan Don and Buddy ~ Susan and Don and Buddy
I only got to know Irene in the last year, after purchasing her tricycle, which has been great fun. I wish I had known her longer. What a bright, interesting, and talented woman! I am 18 years younger, but could have learned a lot for her about what I could do on my iPad. I sit now with a shawl that she knit over my shoulders and think of our visits. I will miss her. Thanks Paula and Stephen for reaching out and keeping us all informed and sharing the lovely obituary. ~ Valerie Whotlam
Irene and I met when she popped in to see a home I was showing down the street. Over the winter months she would return on Sundays afternoons bringing me sweet treats and “making sure I was ok in that house alone”. We soon became friends. Irene, Jack and I would watch movies, we’d share in potluck dinners. She taught me how to make her delicious white bread. However I never did get the recipe down pat. Irene loved to learn about many things. As should would do her own tarot card readings she would pull cards for me and then email images of those cards. Irene introduced me to the Secret Garden which is not so secret now. Years ago I took video footage of Irene on her tricycle. I sure hope I can find that footage. For me, Irene (Rene as she liked to be called) was part mum, part sister but mostly a dear friend. I will miss her but am so grateful for the memories and the gifts she left behind. ~ Sabrina Shaw