
Arthur Miller Docherty
3rd September 1934 – 13th April 2021
Born in Stewarton, Aryshire, Scotland to
Charles and Sarah Ann (Sadie) Docherty, Arthur
spent his early years in Scotland and England,
years which are fondly recalled by his
sisters Caroline and Janice.
Two years after marrying Patricia in 1961, she
passed in a tragic drowning accident. Following
Patricia’s death he accepted a job offer in
Kenya.
Soon he joined the amateur operatic society
and began building friendships. He met Marlene
Bedford-Shaw and they were married on
February 20th, 1971. In their almost fifty years
of marriage, they were always a “fixture” of whatever community they found
themselves.
Moving to Canada in 1979 Arthur worked briefly in Vancouver and Chicago
before accepting a position as Quantity Surveyor with BC Housing in Victoria,
Vancouver Island. Here they built their own house, were part of the Victoria
Theatre group, and avid square dancers, attending conventions, jamborees,
and travelling throughout both Canada and the United States.
With retirement they were off in their RV exploring roads less travelled, from
coast to coast and down through the United States. They enjoyed several cruises,
to the Caribbean, the Panama Canal and down the coast of Mexico.
Settling in Oliver they were members of the Oliver United Church, volunteers
for Meals on Wheels, and Arthur a member of a Men’s Choir. Time was enjoyed
with family, Gillian and her husband Gary, their children and grandchildren in
Naramata, visits from Artie and his daughters from Black Diamond, and visits
from a sister and brothers, sisters-in-law, brothers-in law, nieces and nephews.
Arthur greatly enjoyed the “Timmy runs “when visiting Jack. He also leaves
a step-son Brian (Rosalie), and step-grand-daughters Michelle (Mark) Jamie,
Emma and Melanie (Steve), Mila.
Moving to Gallagher Lake Park, they quickly formed lasting friendships. The
family are grateful to those special friends and neighbours, who supported Arthur
following the passing of his beloved Marlene.
In the last few months Arthur experienced numerous health challenges. He
passed away peacefully at the Penticton Regional Hospital on Tuesday, April
13. To Dr Rau and all the nurses who cared for him, we offer our sincere thanks.
Mr D it was my privilege and honour to walk you home, you faced adversity
with dignity and humour, M.
Our dear ‘big brother’ Arfa leaves the family with images and precious thoughts
of him. Your siblings, sisters-in-law Angela, Pat and brother-in-law Roger will
all miss you together with your five nephews and great-nephews and nieces.
“Big Arthur” will be deeply missed by the de Lange family; he graced and enriched
our lives for fifty years, shared his pride in his Scottish heritage, and
challenged us with his quirky humour.
“In heaven itself, I’ll ask no more, than just a Highland welcome.”
(Robert Burns)
Condolences and tributes may be directed to the family by visiting
www.nunes-pottinger.com
