Nunes-Pottinger Funeral Service & Crematorium

Nunes-Pottinger Funeral Service & Crematorium Locally owned and family run funeral home and crematorium serving the South Okanagan, Similkameen an

I’d like to personally invite you to a complimentary Estate Planning & Pre-Arrangement Seminar happening in Osoyoos.This...
04/24/2026

I’d like to personally invite you to a complimentary Estate Planning & Pre-Arrangement Seminar happening in Osoyoos.
This session is designed to give you clarity and confidence when it comes to planning ahead—whether you’re just getting started or reviewing what you already have in place.
Event Details:
📍 Sonora Community Centre – 8505 68 Avenue, Osoyoos, BC
📅 May 7, 2026
🕘 Doors Open: 9:30 AM
🕙 Presentations Begin: 10:00 AM
What you’ll walk away with:
• A clearer understanding of how estate planning impacts your finances and taxes
• The key legal pieces you need in place (wills, power of attorney, estate administration)
• Insight into pre-arrangements, burial & cremation options, and how to plan ahead with ease
• Practical next steps you can take right away
You’ll hear directly from a financial advisor, estate lawyer, and funeral directors—each sharing their perspective and what you should be thinking about at every stage.
👉 Reserve your complimentary seat here: https://simpli.events/e/may7 (Or simply reply to this email)
Spots are limited, so we recommend registering early.
If you have any questions, feel free to reach out—I’m happy to help.
Hope to see you there,
Warmly,
Daryn Pottinger

Suzanne Frances MachtOctober 19, 1979 – February 18, 2026Suzanne Frances Macht of Oliver, passed away peacefully in Pent...
02/24/2026

Suzanne Frances Macht
October 19, 1979 – February 18, 2026

Suzanne Frances Macht of Oliver, passed away peacefully in Penticton Regional Hospital after a long illness. She was forty-six.

Suzanne was born in Williams Lake B.C., where she was Baptized and Confirmed Catholic. Like her older sisters, she was also an Altar server.

Suzanne was predeceased by her grandparents Paul and Monika Macht of North Battleford, Jim and Kathleen MacKay of Peachland, and uncles Dan and Ross MacKay.

Suzanne is lovingly remembered by her daughter Sophie Wolfenden Macht, parents Fred and Barb Macht, sisters Laura McElhinney (Lee), Darci Macht (Lincoln), uncles Wally and Albert Macht, and Vern MacKay, nieces and nephews Kayla McElhinney, Davonte Suchit, Paige Suchit, Keagan Good, Larissa Good, Joaquim Macht-Suchit, and Zeelyn Macht-Suchit.

Suzanne received her Bio Technician Diploma from BCIT which led to her working at Can Test Laboratory in Burnaby. Later, she moved to the Okanagan Valley where her education led to her working in the wine industry. Suzanne moved to New Zealand gaining international experience working for Oyster Bay winery. Upon her return to Canada and the Okanagan Valley, Suzanne worked for many years at Tinhorn Winery and at Maverick Winery where she gained many lifelong friends.

Suzanne loved to travel, enjoying journeys to Barbados, Samoa, Wales, Maui, Kauai, and Mexico.

She enjoyed playing hockey, skiing, mountain biking, and international bike racing. Suzanne was selected as a member of the Canadian team racing at the Wales Cup.

A Holy Funeral Mass will take place at Christ the King Catholic Church located at 6044 Spartan St., on Tuesday March 3rd., 2026. Prayers (Rosary) will commence at 10:30, followed by Holy Mass at 11:00. Immediately after Mass, an Urn Interment will follow at the Oliver Municipal Cemetery 5868 Fairview Place. A reception will be hosted by the Catholic Woman’s League in the Church’s lower hall.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the BC Children’s Hospital.

Condolences may be directed to the family via www.nunes-pottinger.com

This year the staff at Nunes-Pottinger is proud to be participating in the Push for Better Challenge!Each member of our ...
02/05/2026

This year the staff at Nunes-Pottinger is proud to be participating in the Push for Better Challenge!

Each member of our team has pledged to do 2000 Push-Ups between February 5th - 27th in order to raise money and awareness for the Canadian Mental Health Association, while also working on our own fitness and mental health.
The funds we raise will be donated to the Okanagan-Similkameen Branch of the CMHA to directly help those in our community.

If you would like to donate to this worthy cause please click the link below, or sign up and start your own personal health and wellness journey!

We are taking on The Push-Up Challenge to raise awareness and funds for mental health. Funds raised will help CMHA support mental illness recovery and foster positive mental health outcomes in Canada. Nous relevons le Défi push-up pour sensibiliser le public et collecter des fonds pour la santé me...

We are very excited to be co-hosting another end-of-life info session with the knowledgeable Kyle Johnson of Sage Hill L...
01/06/2026

We are very excited to be co-hosting another end-of-life info session with the knowledgeable Kyle Johnson of Sage Hill Law!
Come join us from 7-8pm on Thursday, January 22nd at Park Drive Church in Oliver.
As always, our planning sessions are free for everyone and refreshments will be provided.

So come with your pens and paper and some questions about end-of-life planning, wills and estates; you dont often get a free hour with a lawyer! We look forward to seeing you there!

Planning ahead brings peace of mind, for you and your family. Join us for a thoughtful and informative talk on end-of-life planning and funeral arrangements.

This free session is designed for retirees who are planning ahead as well as adults with elderly parents. Learn how thoughtful planning can ease the burden on loved ones, honour your wishes, and provide clarity during difficult times.

Hosted by Kyle Johnson from Sage Hill Law and Daryn Pottinger from Nunes-Pottinger Funeral Service & Crematorium.

https://sagehilllaw.com/events/

A Star That Shone: Remembering Jack Newton (1942 - 2025)The astronomical community, and indeed the world, has lost one o...
11/16/2025

A Star That Shone: Remembering Jack Newton (1942 - 2025)

The astronomical community, and indeed the world, has lost one of its brightest luminaries. A spectacular geomagnetic storm that generated vivid auroras in the skies all across Canada and the US, closely followed the passing of John "Jack" Borden Newton on November 11 at the age of 83. Jack knew how to make an entrance and he certainly knew how to make a breathtaking exit! We suspect that it was his way of saying goodbye on his journey to the stars.

Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Jack’s fascination with the cosmos was ignited at the age of 8 or 9. By 16, he was already lecturing at Royal Astronomical Society of Canada meetings on the subject he would passionately pursue for the rest of his life. While he built a professional career as a store manager for Marks & Spencer, his true calling was written in the stars.

Jack was a true pioneer. He re-defined the boundaries of amateur astronomy, particularly in astrophotography. He popularized "cold camera" techniques and, in 1991, became the first amateur astronomer to create full-colour CCD images of deep-sky objects—capturing the "Ring" and "Dumbbell" nebulas in a way previously reserved for professional observatories.

His images were not just technically brilliant; they were art. His lens captured the ethereal beauty of the universe with a clarity that felt almost otherworldly - globular clusters like M13, solar prominences, and lunar landscapes that revealed the cosmos’s poetry to the untrained eye. His photos adorned the pages of Astronomy, Sky & Telescope, Sky News, National Geographic, and Life magazines (and many more), bringing the universe closer to millions and inspiring a generation.

But Jack didn't just capture the sky; he actively scanned it. As a member of the Puckett Observatory World Supernova Search Team, he was credited with over 200 supernova discoveries. His keen eye earned him the highest respect, culminating in the unprecedented honour of being the first Canadian amateur ever awarded observing time as an investigator on the Hubble Space Telescope to study one of his discoveries.

He co-authored several essential books including Deep Sky Objects (a best-seller in Canada), The Cambridge Deep Sky Album, and The Guide to Amateur Astronomy (the latter two published by Cambridge University Press) . Those volumes demystified astrophotography, transforming it from an elite pursuit into an accessible passion for thousands of amateur astronomers worldwide.

During his 2-term tenure as a Director on the Board of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, Jack was instrumental in helping to launch Project Astro, a program that to this day provides teachers with assistance with course content provided by partner astronomers.

Jack’s list of accolades was extensive and included being the recipient of the Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee Medal, the Amateur Achievement Award from the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, and the Chant Medal and Ken Chilton Prize from the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada (RASC). An asteroid, 30840 Jackalice, was named in honour of him and his beloved wife, Alice—a testament to their shared contributions to astronomy outreach.

With Alice at his side, he shared his telescopes, his knowledge, and his boundless enthusiasm with guests from around the world from their famous Observatory Bed & Breakfast in Osoyoos, BC. Thus Jack's greatest legacy is undoubtedly his impact on the many thousands of people whom he inspired. He often received letters of gratitude from enthusiasts stating that he had “changed their lives”.

Jack Newton proved that with passion, curiosity, and a tireless spirit, a self-taught amateur astronomer could make a professional impact. He was a loving husband, father, brother, and friend. He was a mentor and a tireless advocate for preserving the dark skies he so loved. His light, captured in countless images and ignited in the minds of those he taught, will continue to shine brightly.

Jack is survived by his wife and partner in discovery, Alice, his children Suzanne and Rob, and four much-loved grandchildren, Liz, Tyler, Alexandra, and Everette as well as a global community of stargazers who will miss him dearly.

Alice extends her profound gratitude to the superb care team at McKinney Place for embracing Jack and providing not only wonderful care, but compassion and friendship far beyond the pale.

Jack has chosen to be cremated. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations to the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada or the International Dark-Sky Association, organizations Jack held dear in his mission to preserve the night sky for generations to come.

A Celebration of Life will be held in Osoyoos in the Spring dedicated to a man who didn’t just photograph the stars; he made us all feel like we could touch them. Rest among them now, dear Jack. The sky is a little brighter for you having been here.
Condolences and tributes may be directed to the family by visiting www.nunes-pottinger.com

William (Bill) Arthur DallamoreFebruary 12, 1940 May 4, 2025On Sunday, May 4, 2025, Mr. William (Bill) Arthur Dallamore ...
06/11/2025

William (Bill) Arthur Dallamore
February 12, 1940 May 4, 2025

On Sunday, May 4, 2025, Mr. William (Bill) Arthur Dallamore of Oliver passed away peacefully surrounded by family at the Penticton Regional Hospital at the age of 85 years.
He was predeceased by his father, Arthur; mother, Muriel; brother; Alvin and sister-in-law, Marion.
Bill will be fondly remembered by his loving family including wife, Audrey; sons, Michael (Susan) and Scott (Jackie); grandsons, Landon, Harley (Mitch); nieces and nephews. Keith (Janet), Kelly (Graham) and Clifford.
Over the years, Bill enjoyed working for CBC Canada, BC Hydro and BC Gas.
Bill loved to travel the world and enjoyed many cruises. Bill was also a lifelong volunteer in his community. He coached in Surrey Lacrosse and Surrey Little league, volunteered with the Oliver Kiwanis Club and the Royal Canadian Legion. Bill also spent many hours volunteering at the Kiwanis Market.
A celebration of Bill’s life will be held at 1:00 pm, Saturday July 5, 2025 at the Oliver Elks Hall followed by a reception.
Donations are gratefully accepted for the Oliver Kiwanis Club, https://oliverkiwanis.org/
Condolences and tributes may be directed to the family by visiting www.nunes-pottinger.com

05/22/2025

Thank you to the Rotary Club of Oliver for hosting Kaila Hald and Daryn Pottinger last evening at their meeting and allowing us to speak about what we do. We hope it was informative and educational. It was wonderful meeting new people, seeing a few faces we have not seen for awhile and getting to learn more about Rotary. Also a big thank to to the Wine Village for the wonderful venue and to Ward's Country Kitchen for the delicious meal.

Manuel Joaquim Texeira De MoraisNovember 5, 1938 – April 5, 2025On Saturday, April 5, 2025, Mr. Manuel Joaquim Texeira D...
04/12/2025

Manuel Joaquim Texeira De Morais
November 5, 1938 – April 5, 2025

On Saturday, April 5, 2025, Mr. Manuel Joaquim Texeira De Morais passed away peacefully at the South Okanagan General Hospital surrounded by family at the age of 86 years.
He was predeceased by his parents, Joao and Maria da Conceicao De Morais; sister, Helena De Morais Nunes (Joao) and brother, Antonio De Morais.
Manuel will be fondly remembered by his loving family including wife, Maria; daughters, Anabela Morais and Claudia Morais; grandsons, Bryan and Brandon Demchuk; siblings, Beatriz De Morais (Pereira), Amalia De Morais (Ribeiro), Fatima De Morais (Vilela), Norberta De Morais (Sousa), Mercedes De Morais (Chaves) and Luis De Morais; 24 nephews and nieces in Portugal and Mozambique as well as many extended family.
In his younger years, Manuel served in the Mozambique Army and was the owner of a merchandise store in Mozambique. In Oliver, Manuel was an orchardist and produced high quality fruit for many years and opened the Golden Mile Fruit Market.
Manuel was Catholic and was a member and served as a Director of the Okanagan Portuguese Club of Oliver.
The family would like to express a heartfelt thank you to Dr. Myslek, the Palliative Care staff at SOGH, John Nunes, Daryn Pottinger, Fr. Peter Tompkins. Gratitude for all the love and support we have received at this time.
Donations are gratefully accepted for the Canadian Lung Association: https://www.lung.ca/make-donation or the Heart & Stroke Foundation: https://www.heartandstroke.ca/
Prayers will be recited at 9:30 am, followed by the funeral mass at 10:00 am, Monday April 14, 2025 at Christ the King Catholic Church in Oliver, BC. Viewing will be available prior to the mass.
Condolences and tributes may be directed to the family by visiting www.nunes-pottinger.com

11/08/2024
Jaime Dos Santos BarrocaJuly 15, 1941 – October 23, 2024On Wednesday, October 23rd, 2024, Jaime Dos Santos Barroca passe...
10/30/2024

Jaime Dos Santos Barroca
July 15, 1941 – October 23, 2024

On Wednesday, October 23rd, 2024, Jaime Dos Santos Barroca passed away peacefully after a short illness at the Penticton Regional Hospital at the age of 83. He is predeceased by his father José Barroca Vinagre; his mother Maria da Luz Dos Santos Nascimento; and his brothers Guilherme and Antonio.
Jaime is survived by his wife Maria Nunes Fernandes; sister Celeste Mateus; brothers Victor and Fernando; children Inez, Helena (Paul), David (Krista), and Natalia; grandkids Justin, Adam, Celeste, Victoria, Christopher and Vienna; eight great-grandchildren; and many nieces, nephews, and extended family members.
Jaime worked as a mason in France before coming to Canada where he switched to orchard work. His specialty was grafting.
He loved to travel; taking trips back home to Portugal and visiting places like California, Reno, Vancouver and Victoria.
Jaime loved the outdoors and was an avid hunter and fisherman. He enjoyed soccer, and camping and was a fan of the Montreal Canadians. He was a member of the Portuguese Canadian Cultural Society, FOE USA, was a member of the Canadian Legion and attended St. Anne Catholic Church.
He spent his last three years in assisted living at Mariposa Gardens where he enjoyed many outings, social activities and sharing a glass of his homemade Portuguese wine with some of his fellow residents.
The family would like to sincerely thank the staff at Mariposa Gardens and the doctors, nurses and staff at Penticton Regional Hospital, 5th floor for their compassion and care of Jaime.
Prayers will be held at 10:30 am followed by the funeral mass at 11:00 am, Monday, November 4th, 2024 at St. Anne Catholic Church in Osoyoos.
Condolences and tributes may be directed to the family by visiting www.nunes-pottinger.com

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