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Emily May <I>Bomford</I> Julyan

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Emily May Bomford Julyan

Birth
Ashern, North Interlake Census Division, Manitoba, Canada
Death
23 Aug 2011 (aged 93)
Victoria, Capital Regional District, British Columbia, Canada
Burial
Courtenay, Comox Valley Regional District, British Columbia, Canada Add to Map
Plot
G-071
Memorial ID
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JULYAN, May Surrounded by the love of her family, Emily May Julyan passed away in Victoria, BC on August 23, 2011, at the age of 93. She will always be lovingly remembered by her daughter Lorna and son-in-law Alain, her son Richard and his former wife Judy, two granddaughters Erin (Lee), and Heather (Tommy), her great-grandson Kaiden, and many nephews and nieces. May was preceded in death by her husband Edward Julyan, her parents Trevor and Henrietta Bomford, and her six brothers and sisters and their spouses, Elinor, Dick (Myrtle), Claude, John (Viola), Norah Knight (Charlie), and Reg (Noma). Deceased brothers-in-law and sister-in-law are Bill Julyan (Phyllis), Jake Julyan (Isobel), and Louise Burnside (Bill). Mum is survived by Claude's wife, Joy Bomford, and her husband's brother Norman Julyan and his wife Helen. May was born in 1918 in Ashern, Manitoba where her parents homesteaded. The family later moved to take up farming near Oak River, Manitoba. After finishing high school, Mum moved to Winnipeg in 1936 where she took a business course at the Dominion Business College. From that time until her retirement in 1981, she worked as a stenographer and bookkeeper at various federal government jobs: the Morden Agricultural Research station, the PFRA (Prairie Farmers Rehabilitation Assistance), and Transport Canada. Her last position prior to retirement was with Transport Canada's Accounts office at the Vancouver Airport. In 1944, she married Edward Julyan, who was at that time a Warrant Office in the Royal Canadian Engineers. They had two children, Richard and Lorna, and lived in Morden, Manitoba from 1950 until 1974. Ed died in Vancouver in 1979. May retired to the Comox Valley in 1981, living first at Comox and then Courtenay. May was very active in seniors' sports with the Evergreen Seniors Association and the Courtenay Lawn Bowling club. She loved gardening, cooking and baking, sewing and knitting, and spending time with her family and friends. Tea and home baked cookies at Mum's was a treat we all often enjoyed. "Would you like a cup of tea? I'll put the kettle on. " She was a loving, friendly and sociable person with an impish sense of humour. Sadly, Mum suffered from Alzheimer's disease during the last years of her life. The family would like to express their sincere thanks to the caring and compassionate staff at both Glacier View Lodge in Courtenay, and the Oak Bay Kiwanis Pavilion in Victoria. In lieu of flowers, donations in May's memory may be made to the Alzheimer's Foundation or to a charity of one's choice. A memorial service will be held for Mum at First Memorial Services, 4725 Falaise Drive in Victoria on August 31st at 2:00 pm, with the Reverend Gordon Thurston officiating. 635647
JULYAN, May Surrounded by the love of her family, Emily May Julyan passed away in Victoria, BC on August 23, 2011, at the age of 93. She will always be lovingly remembered by her daughter Lorna and son-in-law Alain, her son Richard and his former wife Judy, two granddaughters Erin (Lee), and Heather (Tommy), her great-grandson Kaiden, and many nephews and nieces. May was preceded in death by her husband Edward Julyan, her parents Trevor and Henrietta Bomford, and her six brothers and sisters and their spouses, Elinor, Dick (Myrtle), Claude, John (Viola), Norah Knight (Charlie), and Reg (Noma). Deceased brothers-in-law and sister-in-law are Bill Julyan (Phyllis), Jake Julyan (Isobel), and Louise Burnside (Bill). Mum is survived by Claude's wife, Joy Bomford, and her husband's brother Norman Julyan and his wife Helen. May was born in 1918 in Ashern, Manitoba where her parents homesteaded. The family later moved to take up farming near Oak River, Manitoba. After finishing high school, Mum moved to Winnipeg in 1936 where she took a business course at the Dominion Business College. From that time until her retirement in 1981, she worked as a stenographer and bookkeeper at various federal government jobs: the Morden Agricultural Research station, the PFRA (Prairie Farmers Rehabilitation Assistance), and Transport Canada. Her last position prior to retirement was with Transport Canada's Accounts office at the Vancouver Airport. In 1944, she married Edward Julyan, who was at that time a Warrant Office in the Royal Canadian Engineers. They had two children, Richard and Lorna, and lived in Morden, Manitoba from 1950 until 1974. Ed died in Vancouver in 1979. May retired to the Comox Valley in 1981, living first at Comox and then Courtenay. May was very active in seniors' sports with the Evergreen Seniors Association and the Courtenay Lawn Bowling club. She loved gardening, cooking and baking, sewing and knitting, and spending time with her family and friends. Tea and home baked cookies at Mum's was a treat we all often enjoyed. "Would you like a cup of tea? I'll put the kettle on. " She was a loving, friendly and sociable person with an impish sense of humour. Sadly, Mum suffered from Alzheimer's disease during the last years of her life. The family would like to express their sincere thanks to the caring and compassionate staff at both Glacier View Lodge in Courtenay, and the Oak Bay Kiwanis Pavilion in Victoria. In lieu of flowers, donations in May's memory may be made to the Alzheimer's Foundation or to a charity of one's choice. A memorial service will be held for Mum at First Memorial Services, 4725 Falaise Drive in Victoria on August 31st at 2:00 pm, with the Reverend Gordon Thurston officiating. 635647


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  • Created by: Doug Nelson
  • Added: Feb 22, 2016
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/158465567/emily_may-julyan: accessed ), memorial page for Emily May Bomford Julyan (13 Feb 1918–23 Aug 2011), Find a Grave Memorial ID 158465567, citing Courtenay Civic Cemetery, Courtenay, Comox Valley Regional District, British Columbia, Canada; Maintained by Doug Nelson (contributor 48680782).