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Sheryl Hopkins

February 25, 1963 - October 2, 2020

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We are sad to announce the passing of Sheryl, who passed away peacefully in the presence of her husband Robin, and daughters Melissa and Christine after a pulmonary embolism and significant cerebral hemorrhage.

Sheryl is predeceased by her father Garry Bott (August 30, 2019), uncle Grant Bott, uncle Al Beach, uncle Bob Erickson and uncle Ray Stevens.

Sheryl is survived by her mother Joyce Bott (Oliver), husband Robin Hopkins (Oliver), daughter Melissa Morrow (Paul and wonderful grandson Ryan, Comox), daughter Christine Hopkins (Maple Ridge), brother Gordon Bott (Cathy, Alex and Lindsey, Tsawwassen), sister Tracey Pedersen (Jaren and Megan, Bridesville), aunt Gail Erickson (Oliver), aunt Phyllis Beach (Kelowna), aunt Pauline Stevens (Williams Lake), parents-in-law Joyce and Dale Hopkins (Craig, Jeff and Joyce, Osoyoos)

Sheryl moved many times in her childhood as her dad Garry’s jobs entailed many re-locations. Sheryl was born in New Westminster and grew up in Coquitlam, Kamloops, Golden, Donald, Prince George, and finally settling in Oliver attending Tuc-el-nuit Elementary School in Grade 7, and SOSS thereafter.

Sheryl loved to travel internationally. She attended Prep School in Ensenada, Mexico 1980-81 between Grades 11 and 12 here at SOSS. Sheryl studied Spanish while at UVIC for 2 years upon graduating from high school to understand what she was saying, and why. Sheryl also taught Spanish at Oliver OK College. Forever afterwards, she constantly surprised people as this tall, pretty, strawberry-blonde Caucasian girl who was fluent in Spanish. Deep down, this made her feel special.  Sheryl attended UBC for a year after UVIC but decided to take a year off and work at Expo 86. On May 17, 1986 Sheryl married Robin Hopkins, originally from Osoyoos, whom she had met 2 years earlier. On October 31, 1987, the precious Hallowe’en baby, Melissa, was born and a second adorable daughter, Christi, followed on April 19, 1989. Not wanting the kids to grow up in the Lower Mainland, the family packed up and moved to the quaint, family oriented hamlet of Oliver.

With husband Robin, she joyfully used her Spanish while traveling to several Mexican destinations as well as most recently, Varadero, Cuba last November. Most memorable was the family trip to Disneyland with her parents in 1998.

Sheryl was looking forward to retiring in the spring of 2021, buying a Class C motorhome, and exploring the Kootenays and the U.S. Pacific Coast, COVID permitting. Alas, this was not to be.

Sheryl ventured into diverse occupational fields in her life. While in high school she was a chair-side assistant for the extraordinary Dr Ng, then experienced a multitude of jobs during Expo 86 in Vancouver, of which she was very proud. She worked as cashier and service counter personnel at Oliver Super Valu where mother Joyce and both daughters also worked, followed by teller at Oliver Valley First Credit Union, and B.C. Government Real Estate Assessor in Vernon. Through UBC Sauder School of Business she became a Canadian Residential Appraiser working at Inland Appraisers in Penticton. She then spent the last 3+ years at Oliver CIBC where she assisted high-value clients and allowed her to spend more time within her own community. Sheryl always exemplified a solid work ethic and was very proud of the service and assistance she provided.

In her early years, Sheryl loved to sew and quilt. She played clarinet in the school band and always had a good ear for music. Sheryl enjoyed reading, puttering in the garden, and being “Grandma ” to grandson Ryan, now four and a half years old.

The family requests that those wishing to donate should consult the website,

www.joeannashouse.com. JoeAnna’s House provides unsurpassed dedication in offering exquisite yet comfortable lodging to out of town relatives of loved ones requiring life-saving care in Kelowna General Hospital’s Intensive Care Unit.  The benefits of donations are direct and immediate. A sanctuary we appreciated in the midst of tragedy.

The incredible staff of KGH were kind and compassionate – particularly Dr Vikas Chaubey and the competent, empathetic and respectful ICU nurses working often in no-win situations. We honestly believe that my beautiful wife Sheryl could not have received better care anywhere in the world. We are, and will be forever grateful from the bottom of our hearts. Thank you.

Soliloquy For Sheryl, My Love

How long before I awaken and not expect you to be there.

This brings me great sadness. Bittersweet.

Perpetual. Bit by bit. Memories fade. The guilt.

Perfectionism. A double-edged sword. Lethal.

The black dog of depression. Constantly nipping.

An embolism. Your saviour. A blessing in disguise.

Could I have done more.

Can you ever forgive me. Forgive myself.

I did my best, my Love.

I am sorry. So sorry.

Emotional descent into the depths of despair.

The pain. So much pain.

Anesthesia. Coping.

You have found peace, my Love.

Finally, peace.

I am sorry. So sorry.

 

Forever, my Love.

Rob

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From: Nunes-Pottinger Funeral Service & Crematorium

Nunes-Pottinger Funeral Service Staff send our condolences to family and friends.

From: Barb Sabyan
Relation: Long time friend from school

I am so shocked and saddened by Sheryl’s sudden passing. My heart felt condolences to Robin and family as you grieve this devastating loss. You will be in my thoughts and prayers.

From: George & Patti Bruneau
Relation: Friend

Dear Robin, Joyce and family
So, so very sorry to hear of Sheryl’s passing. Always loved her cheerful attitude and welcoming smile.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
God Bless
George & Patti Bruneau

From: Brenda and Mike Barkley
Relation: Formerly worked with Sheryl,Joyce and Rob.

Dear Joyce,Rob,and family: So very sorry to hear this very sad news.Our deepest condolences to you all at this difficult time.

From: Sandra Smith
Relation: acquaintance

Sincere condolences to all of the family. A very sad loss of a wonderful woman – taken too soon.

From: Linda and Nick Poznikoff
Relation: Never saw her often till recently but always felt we were friends .

We were so very sad to hear about Sheryl’s passing. So very young, so many adventures not experienced. We knew her for many years and of course most recently had contact with her at CIBC. She was always so up, cheerful and helpful. Not a problem she couldn’t solve or help me with. She will be missed by all. We offer our most heartfelt sympathy to Rob and family.

From: Heather Frank
Relation: Fellow Community Member

Dear Rob and family – I am struggling to find the words but want you to know I am thinking of you all and holding you in my thoughts. Sheryl was always so helpful and caring in her engagement with the public. Her lovely manner and smile brought comfort to many. She will be missed.

From: Paul, Karen, Spencer and Marshall
Relation: Friend

Joyce, Rob, Melissa and Christi: we are broken hearted at the loss of Sheryl. You are all in our thoughts and prayers

From: Vance Potter
Relation: Friend

Dear Rob and family, we are so, so sorry to hear of this. Sheryl was always so happy and positive. Our thoughts are with you and all of your family.

From: John and Anne Kiss
Relation: Friend

ROB, JOYCE and FAMILY !

WE WERE VERY SORRY TO READ ON ODN ABOUT SHERYL’S PASSING. PLEASE ACCEPT OUR DEEPEST CONDOLENCES. JOHN AND ANNE KISS

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Memorial Gifts

The family requests that those wishing to donate should consult the website,

www.joeannashouse.com. JoeAnna’s House provides unsurpassed dedication in offering exquisite yet comfortable lodging to out of town relatives of loved ones requiring life-saving care in Kelowna General Hospital’s Intensive Care Unit.  The benefits of donations are direct and immediate. A sanctuary we appreciated in the midst of tragedy.

Thank You Notice

The incredible staff of KGH were kind and compassionate – particularly Dr Vikas Chaubey and the competent, empathetic and respectful ICU nurses working often in no-win situations. We honestly believe that my beautiful wife Sheryl could not have received better care anywhere in the world. We are, and will be forever grateful from the bottom of our hearts. Thank you.

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