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Christopher Kim Switzer

July 23, 1955 - February 4, 2022

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It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of our loving Father, Brother, Uncle, Son, and Husband Kim Switzer on Friday, February 4, 2022, at the age of 66.

Kim was born to parents Olive Switzer (nee Harvey) and Christopher Hilton Switzer on July 23, 1955, in Prince George, British Colombia.  After spending a brief time in Nut Mountain and Lintlaw, Saskatchewan, Kim and his brother Mark moved to Burnaby, BC. In 1965 the family moved to Lethbridge, Alberta where his dad took on the management of the Hoyt’s Hardware group of stores. Kim attended Lakeview, Allan Watson, Hamilton Junior High, and spent a few moments at LCI. Kim played on the Stampeders football team and was a skilled ball and hockey player.  Kim moved to Vancouver in 1971 and lived with his uncle Garth and family. During his time in BC, he worked on the docks in Vancouver as a Long Shoreman.  Later, Kim logged in to Ocean Falls and eventually moved back to Lethbridge.  Kim achieved his Heavy-Duty Mechanics Journeyman ticket working at H&R transport, Southland International, and in between, was the on-site serviceman for Western Materials Handling; repairing forklifts in Southern Alberta, Saskatchewan, and BC. Kim worked with Mark for 11 years managing Carline Muffler Switzer Automotive.  In 2004 Kim moved to Osoyoos, BC to enter the motel-restaurant business at the Westridge Inn.  The Westridge was sold around 2011 and he entered a soft retirement.  As those of you who knew Kim, he soon became restless and worked for the next 5 years as a machinist, pipefitter, and HD mechanic at several gas plants in northern BC. For a couple of years, he worked with Calvin at Ernie’s Trailer Repairs in Saskatoon, helping Calvin introduce a new business shop and inventory management system. In his final work years, Kim enjoyed being Maintenance Manager at Walnut Beach Resorts ending in 2020.  Kim always enjoyed working on the home property with his sweetheart Janice, helped a marine service business for a time, and did odd jobs for friends on their cars and trucks.  Many friends and family enjoyed spending time with them in Osoyoos.

Kim’s first love was road tripping on his Harley with Janice, family, and friends.

Ride and Live Free was his mantra.

Kim was predeceased by his stepmother Merle Switzer and stepfather Earl Smith.  He is survived by his wife Janice, son Shane (Leah), mother Olive Smith of Lintlaw, Saskatchewan, father Chris of Lethbridge, Alberta, brothers Mark (Lea), Dean (Melanie), Calvin (Pam), Gary (Brenda), Steven (Penny), and sisters Carol (Ed), and Diane (Ben) as well as an awesome bunch of nieces and nephews.

Kim is also survived by his Uncle Garth (Lou), Aunt Loy, Aunt Lynne, and Aunt Elsie, cousins Lex, Scott, and Vance Petrie; Gavin, Ryan, Shelly, Darryl, and Russel Parsons; Diane, Janine, Troy, and Linda Switzer, Jim and Cam McIntyre, Rob McInnis, and all their spouses, nephews, nieces, and grandchildren.

Funeral services and a celebration of Kim’s life will be announced at a later date.

For those wishing to donate, please donate to Cancer Research.

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From: Roberta Harvey and Dave Harvey
Relation: Dave's nephew

We were so sorry to hear of Kim’s passing! We always liked him so much as he was always interesting an so much fun! We will miss him. Our condolences to all of his family who knew and loved him! Uncle Dave and auntie Bobbi Harvey

From: Linda Soley
Relation: He worked with me at the Westridge in Osoyoos

You deserve a good rest, Kim. Will miss you.

From: Bob Bernie
Relation: friend

Just talked to him last year, was a good friend, will be missed , RIP

From: Don Lancaster (Drifter}
Relation: I first met Kim when I had my silksceening business across the alley from Switzer Automotive. I later knew Kim with our connections riding our Harleys in the 80's and 90's. In the last while I had the odd video call and texts on Facebook. I found out about his health as he and Janice left for Penticton for an MRI. I texted and talked with him as Janice was taking him back and forth for treatment. He was very positive as always in our last conversation. I was very sad when I heard of his passing

My thoughts go out to Janice and the whole family. Kim was always upbeat and full of energy. I will miss seeing his smiling face and hearing his kind words whenever I was lucky enough to see him. Kim was a great guy and will be missed by the many friends he had. RIP my friend.

From: Lex and Anita
Relation: Lex’s cousin

Kim…you will be forever missed. You were a great soul with a heart of gold. I’m so glad I got to meet you and Janice when we came to Osoyoos to visit…I felt so welcomed. May you rest in peace. I know you will watch over Janice and keep her safe. Love you! ❤️

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