Friday, February 2, 2024 at 12:00 a.m.
Mona-Rae Black
Mona is survived by her children: James (Tia) Black and Donna (Tyler) Maier; sisters: Vicky-Lynn and Laurie-Ann (Terry); and grandchildren: Liam Maier, Ally Maier, Brooke Maier, Robbie Black, Tara Black, & Henri Black.
Mona is survived by her children: James (Tia) Black and Donna (Tyler) Maier; sisters: Vicky-Lynn and Laurie-Ann (Terry); and grandchildren: Liam Maier, Ally Maier, Brooke Maier, Robbie Black, Tara Black, & Henri Black.
Mona is predeceased by her parents: Isabella & Henry Stoller.
Mona had a fun and adventurous spirit and was loved by her co-workers, family, and friends.
A Celebration of Mona’s Life will be held at a later date.
In memory of Mona, donations can be made to the Heart & Stroke Foundation of Canada (heartandstroke.ca)
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Dear Jim, Donna and your families, We are deeply saddened to learn about the passing of your mom. Mona was a radiant soul who lit up the room. She brought so much joy and laughter into the lives of those fortunate enough to have known her. Mona had an incredible gift for humor, and an infectious laughter that could brighten even the darkest days. During this difficult time, may you find comfort in the beautiful memories of your mom. Please accept our deepest condolences, and know that our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. May you find strength in each other. From one of Mona's favorite singers, Elvis sings, "Where No One Stands Alone". With heartfelt sympathy, Cole & Tracy (Kaminski) Nelson
We always enjoyed your company which usually meant some special stories and a libation to wash it down…Thanks Mona….
Mona was one of the first people I met when I started my career at Chinook Regional. She was a great teacher and also someone who made work fun. Inside and outside of work Mona made a mark on everyone life’s. She will for ever be missed and I hope she is enjoying some Pilsner up there ! ❤️
So sorry to hear about Mona. She was a great coworker for many years. She was always a go getter. I know you are having a cold one and chatting it up with someone. My sincere deepest sympathy to the family. Rest in peace my dear friend. Until we meet again. Nancy