Predeceased by her parents Harold and Mae Warnica of Miami, Manitoba. Eunice was born in the tiny village hospital on May 17, 1945. She grew up on the farm with her three brothers, Barry (Donna/deceased), Earle (Estelle/deceased) and Wayne (Debra). In high school, she played baseball, basketball, volleyball and curling and she was elected as the first female President of the Miami Collegiate Student Council. She was also President of Miami’s United Church CGIT. After high school, she attended Angus Business College.
Eunice married John Bouma (deceased) of Manitou, Manitoba in 1964 and was blessed with Susan (Will, grandsons Alex and Matthew), Brian (Christy) and Tracey (Ken, granddaughter Kenna and grandson Tyeson). She is survived by her beloved husband Gordon C Jones of Victoria, having been together since 1984. Eunice’s family were the most important people in her life and she showered them with love and affection. Her beloved, supportive children, Susan, Brian and Tracey were her very best friends and focus in her life. They are her legacies.
Her years teaching at Nellie McClung Collegiate in Manitou, then as Executive Secretary at her beloved Empress Hotel in Victoria, and then as supervisor of Administrative Services at British Columbia Buildings Corporation composed her career years from 1964-1997. She loved the occasional modelling assignment in Victoria, more often than not, purchasing the very clothes she modelled. She loved looking put-together (classic and sporty) and her home always reflected her taste. After retirement, she studied interior design and had several clients before her health issues forced her to abandon her passion.
She loved life, golf, snooker, music and dancing, dancing right to the finish line. Her artistic flair took shape with her many paintings in watercolours and acrylics with most of her artwork hanging on her family’s walls. She loved for her garden to be full of flowers. She could read for hours and hours and was a fierce competitor in Scrabble/Words games. These loves she has passed on in her children and grandchildren.
Eunice spent her final years again on a farm, tending to her flowers, enjoying the trees and the quietness of rural living. She leaves behind her husband, her children and grandchildren, her dear brothers and their families, as well as several dear friends: Eunie, Faye, Glenys, Pam, her snooker pals and neighbours.
“To love and to be loved is the greatest gift of all.”
A small intimate service will be held at Double Dutch Farm in the coming months. The family thanks everyone for their support and well wishes. One of the best gifts we can give someone is thanking them for being part of your life. Thank you MOM!
Condolences may be offered to the family below.
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Sue and Rich Tschritter
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Vickie Portis Rest In Peace Eunice! My deepest condolences to the family. She will be sorely missed. I only visited you on a few occasions while spending time with my sister Sue and brother-in-law Rich Tschritter (Gordy’s brother) while on vacation in Victoria. I will always remember your special flair and love of life.
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Patricia Warren My sincerest condolences to the entire family I’m so sorry I never was able to meet Eunice.
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Joan ( Moreton ) Larsen My deepest sympathy to all of Eunice’s family . I remember fun times spent with her and our friends when we lived together in Winnipeg .Eunice always had a big smile and an optimistic outlook on life. When I moved away from Manitoba , we lost touch . Special thoughts to her brothers , Wayne, Earle and Barry . My thoughts and prayers are with you at this very sad time .
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Walter and Bette We are so sorry to hear that Eunice is no longer with us.
We spent much time together when our children were little.Our condolences to the family.
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Janice Alexander Hiebert I was very sad to hear of my school friend Eunice Bouma Jones nee Warnica, passing away. My condolences to brothers Barry, Earle, and Wayne, to her husband and family.
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Gerry Lister My heartfelt Sympathies and condolences go out to the Family! Eunice was a treasure! I worked with Gordie for years is how I met this absolute Wonder! May she Rest In Peace and enjoy Eternal Life ! May God Bless her Family!
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T.P aka Teejaycleroux I’m so honored to have known this beautiful woman. Sorry to all of you for your loss.
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Shathani To Earle and the family. My condolences for the loss of your loved one. May Eunice’s beautiful soul Rest In Peace and May you be comforted in this hard time.
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JOAN BAUER Sending our deepest sympathy to you and all the family. Eunice was such a special person, and will be missed by many. I so enjoyed being part of her life, and enjoyed walking Rosie for her. Sorry I wasn’t able to visit due to Covid. Rest in peace, Eunice.
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Catherine It is with much sadness that I have learned of Eunice’s death; although I knew of her illness, she remained cheerful and so warm thoughout her life. I am so glad that I was able to spend some time with her in the past few months. The world is a better place with her life as a part of it. She will be missed.
My condolences to the family on their loss.
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Lana Rinn Eunice and I were great friends all through school in Miami. I recall wonderful times at dances in the surrounding towns. Although we lost contact for a number of years—whenever we did see one another it was like old times; telling stories and laughing, lots of laughing. My heart goes out to the family. She was a beautiful woman with a beautiful soul. I will miss her Facebook posts and will cherish her memory always.
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Liza Baggio Eunice was a very special part of our lives, for the very short time we had with her. She gave my children her beloved Rosie, and gave me valued wisdom and hope through our conversations. I send such love to the entire family as you bid farewell to her remarkable life. Rest In Peace, Eunice. Thank you for all your gifts.
With love – Liza, Will & Bella
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Heather Baxter My deepest sympathies to you and your family, Sue.
You will always be in our hearts, Eunice. It warms our hearts to know that you are with the Lord. We have always loved you so much and always will. We are thinking about Gord and all her children and grandchildren. You were one of a kind – remarkable, loving and kind.
Sue and Rich