Remembering Doreen Olga McCharles 1929 – 2025

Mom died May 26, 2025 after a very short emergency trip to the Nanaimo hospital.

A long, full life. She was age-96.

Here’s our nuclear family on Rob and Yvonne’s wedding day in Parksville.

Dad died March 9, 2025, at night, peacefully in his sleep. At home.

Doreen and Eric had been married for 59 years.

59 years is a long marriage — especially with such rotten kids. 😀

Dad’s decline had progressed rapidly over 4-5 weeks. But we were all accepting of the end.

Mom moved on to a new life. She had plenty of medical problems and frustrations, but was still living independently in her own house at age-96. I was her sous chef.

Unexpectedly, sharp pains in her legs began in the middle of the night. We called the ambulance at 7am. And Mom survived only 1 night in Nanaimo hospital. I was very disappointed hospital staff did not do a better job of pain management.

Mom was clear to everyone that she was ready to die at any time. She’d made peace with the eventual end.

But, in Parksville, we were shocked and depressed with how it happened so quickly. Dad’s end at home was much more peaceful.

Mom and Dad had outlived most of their family and friends. But they will both be missed in Parksville.

As Mom’s vision deteriorated over the years, happily, she was still able to play cards regularly. Use the computer and watch TV.

She and I both listened to audio books, non-stop.

In their retirement years, Mom & Dad traveled a lot, especially to Mexico. We had many excellent trips together. While Pete the Jack Russell was alive for 19-years, we always drove.

Baja

Mom was the administrator (and my boss) at Altadore Gymnastics Club. We had plenty of memories together of fun at the Gym and travel for competitions.

Her retirement gift from Altadore was a greenhouse — which she set up at our place at Crawford Bay near Kootenay Lake. Mom got into gardening there.

Due to winter weather and fishing ➙ Mom and Dad finally moved out to Parksville on Vancouver Island. Made new friends in the retirement community.

Rob and Yvonne later decided to retire to Parksville, as well. Randy, Val, and I started spending more and more time on the Island. Our family holidays were always in Parksville.

Mom’s main exercise was walking until mobility issues finally slowed her down.

Rest in peace, Mom.


Mom & Dad bought insurance in 2014 which paid for most of their funeral expenses. In fact, all we had to do was make one phone call to a 24 hour / day number and most of the arrangements were made for us. It simplified things immensely when we were grieving.

In addition, they’d simplified their estate as much as possible. We still had one investment that required probate, but the rest was very easy.

4 thoughts on “Remembering Doreen Olga McCharles 1929 – 2025

  1. Lydia moore's avatar Lydia moore

    I was very lucky when I married Doreen’s brother Bob I got a bonus I got Doreen. She was not only a great sister-in-law but super friend. We had so many good times together with trips where she ,Eric and I went exploring caves in Tucson and excellent family Christmas dinners together. Doreen got me to teach dance at Altadore Gymnastics. She was my favourite companion I will miss her very much. My memories of our trips are bountiful and always found good places to eat. We would find things to see Bob would be golfing so she,Eric and I would go on excursions.She lives in my heart always. Much love Doreen thanks for your company.

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