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Long-time Okanagan sports journalist will be missed

Terry Edwards died at age 73 after a long battle with cancer
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Yet another Kelowna media sports member has left the active game of life and taken his spot within the big blue bleachers.

Terry Edwards died last month at age 73.

He will be dearly missed by family, friends and former co-workers.

A talented photographer and editor, Edwardsѻý choice of writing sports was almost automatic since he loved all venues of the sporting world.

He was a die-hard Oilers fan, for which I harassed him on a regular basis ѻý although he often had the last laugh.

While Edwards enjoyed team sports such as hockey and baseball his major pleasure was in observing or taking part in individual sports.

He would debate any event: tennis, boxing, football, basketball and was not afraid to take my money in a hockey bet.

Edwards loved to ski and could never get finished a job or event fast enough so he could hit the ski hills.

The only passion he held closer was the chance to get on his motorcycle and ride.

There was a quiet, loner (in a comfortable way) side to Edwards as he liked his space and quiet ѻý which is a big part of why I think he was drawn to his motorcycle escapes and to skiing.

Edwards had a wonderful career spanning more than 20 years during the 1980s and '90s at the Kelowna Daily Courier.

His co-workers at the Courier such as Lorne White and Pat Bulmer recall their co-worker with big smiles and respect.

ѻýI always remember Terry as an unflappable friend and reliable colleague,ѻý Lorne White said.

ѻýWhether it was writing stories or laying out pages to deadline, debating political views or weighing in on the Oilers latest moves, he was calm, cool and collected.

"Through the course of his 15 years with cancer, including his final days in the hospital, he kept an even keel, projecting serenity and composure.ѻý

Iѻým not surprised.

After Edwards left the Courier, he freelanced for magazines. That allowed him to deal easier with his lymphoma cancer which he battled for the past 17 years, all the while being the glue that held his family together.

He will be deeply missed by his entire family including his children and grandchildren.

Edwards was born in Edmonton before the family moved to Kelowna.

A celebration of life will be announced at a later date.

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Sadly, Edwards demise is yet another in a constant stream of friends of my age dying from one cause or another, cancer being a big trump card in many of them.

My own emphysema continues to exact its nasty toll on me and I am facing other challenges as well ѻý  all of which has been a wake-up call.

Itѻýs another reminder about doing the right thing.

Itѻýs immature and unfair to oneѻýs partner if you do not plan ahead.

We all acknowledge that death awaits us all, but when your alarm clock has been set, itѻýs selfish not to hear the ticking.

Recognizing my timeline mine is diminishing, I decided it was time to stop talking and start doing.

So I arranged and purchased a full funeral service through one of our local funeral homes.

It took less than an hour, was pain free and professional, and I am totally satisfied with what we have arranged.

Now that I have done that ѻýuncomfortableѻý task, I feel much better. I feel relieved and stress free.

Tez and I know for sure all the details of my funeral and even the finances. No questions later, no guessing.

I was very happy that I contacted a funeral home and made an appointment, and I recommend you do the same.

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If youѻýre still feeling fresh and alive after pouring through my depressing column then perhaps you can treat yourself and your faithful family car to a clean-up.

Freedomѻýs Door is holding its annual car wash this Friday at the Lakeshore Super Wash, 3960 Lakeshore Rd.,  from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.  

All funds raised go towards support and services at Freedomѻýs Door, a superb male recovery centre in Kelowna.

This is a good cause by a great organization.

I have been a close neighbour to the Freedomѻýs Door facility for more than 16 years and have nothing but praise for the organization, including workers and clients that I have met.

Iѻýve also hired many individual clients for odd jobs over the years and rarely not happy with the job done.

I encourage you to get out and get your car washed. It will make you feel squeaky nice.