The Kelowna & District Genealogical Society (KDGS) in British Columbia has now made the Central Okanagan Obituaries database available for anyone to search online, thanks to a City of Kelowna Cultural Grant.
You can now search and download obituaries from the 24,000-plus collection of people who passed away in the Central Okanagan (Peachland to Oyama including Kelowna, West Kelowna and Lake Country, BC). Some of the obituaries date back to 1913.
Anyone can search and download
If you find an obituary you would like to view, simply proceed to the shopping cart.
KDGS members can download the obituaries for free.
Non-members can purchase downloads for $10 plus a handling fee. (If you plan to download several obituaries, you may want to consider joining the society for $50.)
Only downloads of those with images of the obituary are allowed. So, if you encounter one without an image, a pop-up form will allow you to request the society find and upload the image. They will let you know when the image is available for downloading.
This project began in 2010. The grant allowed KDGS to purchase equipment and supplies to assist the Obituary Committee in processing items for the database, from collecting, preparing and indexing, scanning/uploading and proofreading to the filing of the originals.
The initial KDGS database was created by Geoff Dawson, a member of KDGS, and volunteers made tens of thousands of entries over the years. In 2023, a redesign of the database on a more robust program was started with Programmer/Developer Javier Gongora of Vyoniq Technologies, who worked in collaboration with Xenia Stanford, KDGS Obituary Committee Chair and the Project Manager, Central Okanagan Obituary Project, to complete the database and offer the public search.
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