Ina Schreiber was born to Fred & Marj Goodman on July 29 1935, and she was 75 years old. She was born in Nipawin, Saskatchewan.
Ina was the 2nd oldest of 8 children, 5 boys and 3 girls.
Ina came to B.C in 1957 when she met Bev Schreiber. They married in Prince George in 1957. Ina worked in the home raising her 6 children, in later years worked odd jobs at BC Tel, and the school district.
Karl Schreiber, Bev’s father, lived with Bev & Ina for many years. He was always there for mom, and the family anytime he was needed. There were many close friends to mom overtime. The Stavley family was there when Bev and Ina were married.
Judy was mom’s flower girl, and Ralph Fetterly was Dad’s best man.
Judy Phillippe was known to most as mom’s oldest daughter.
Mom enjoyed playing crib, going to bingo, or watching a game of curling. Many of us will remember mom for canning jams/jellies and making us treats. She loved her coffee and cigarettes and munching on her cheezies. When going outside mom loved to plant flowers and hanging humming bird feeders. She would go fishing with Bev once the kids were all gone out of the house. Ina enjoyed going to the stock car races with her family.
Kalli was a god send to mom as they trained each other in their own ways.
She even took on learning new technologies of modern life and when she had, mom was adapted to receiving pictures in her emails. She loved to collect photos of her family; as such we would all remember the love she had for each for us.
But of all the things she loved and enjoyed doing, mom loved her family, and spent her life raising her whole family. Mom loved watching each and every one of her children, grand and great grandchildren grow. Mom has left a legacy, Schreiber’s are strong willed, loving, nurturing, open hearted, and forgiving
Through out her journey she had seen a lot of life come and leave, unfortunately she was predeceased by her loving husband Bev in 1995, and just recently her youngest daughter Caroyln in 2010.
Ina has left behind a lot of family, her 5 son’s and 1 daughter, many grandchildren and great grandchildren.
Ina will be gravely missed and we will all hold a piece of her memory close to our hearts.
A memorial service for Ina was held on Thursday April 14, 2011 at the Bergeron Funeral Chapel in Dawson Creek, British Columbia at 11:00 am. Captains Francee and Roger Lee officiated. Eulogy presented by Angela Schreiber.
Expressions of sympathy in memory of Ina may be mad by way of donation to the: ‘Canadian Cancer Society” 1000-105 Avenue, Dawson Creek, British Columbia V1G 2B9
Arrangements entrusted to Bergeron Funeral Services & Crematorium Ltd.
250 782-2577 Dawson Creek, British Columbia 800 -577 -4877