In loving memory of
Alice Earlla Carver
Memorial Service
Murrayville Memorial Community Hall
21667 48 Avenue, Langley, BC V3A 3N1
Friday, November 7, 2025
11:00 AM PST
Catered Luncheon to Follow
Officiating:
Reid Goodkey
Colby Good
Cheryl Lumley
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Alice Carver Obituary
Alice Earlla Carver, of South Surrey, B.C. passed away peacefully on Friday, September 26, 2025, at the age of 86.
Alice is predeceased by her parents, Earl and Bertha Carver, and sister, Grace Hamilton.
She is lovingly remembered by her brothers; Ross (Maria) Carver, Dennis (Beth) Carver and sister, Lillian Carver as well as numerous nieces and nephews and many close friends who will miss her deeply.

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Alice was a very close friend who always was encouraging to
be with. I will miss her & the spirit she showed to all.
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Alice we will miss you so much. You were always there for our family. We loved your laugh and beautiful smile. I could count on you to give an honest opinion and also just listen. Maybe you could say we helped each other. Your love for God was an encouragement to all. Our thoughts go to the family. May God comfort you.
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Our thoughts are with you all with the passing of Alice,
So glad to have had a visit with Lillian and Alice after Glen Valley.
Special memories..
Much love,
Robbie n Elva Stapleton
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I miss Alice so very much already but would not wish her back,; she has reached her heavenly goal.. I valued our friendship and fellowship very much. She was always an inspiration to me. We enjoyed doing many crafts together. She plodded on faithfully and without complaint no matter the circumstance. Thank you Alice.
Norma Robbins
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Alice was a wonderful lady! She was a loving friend to our Mother when she moved to Burnaby because our Father had to go into Shaunessy! She was always near if Mother needed help, or just a friend! We really appreciated this! Although we have only seen her once in a while since then, we appreciated her constancy over the years! Alice was a true Christian and a friend to all!
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We’ll remember Alice as always being very acceptant of whatever life’s experiences brought her. She was always the same ~ with a thankful heart and contented spirit. Thinking of Alice’s family, we’ve known since our “Prince George days”….. Don & Edith-Anne
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Alice was a very sweet and pleasant young lady when I first met her way back in the late 50’s. She remained that way. True and steady. It’s been a pleasure to have known her and her family.
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You really never know how much you will miss someone until they are gone. Alice and I lived in the same assisted living building for the past ten years. We saw each other every day, chatted every evening but best of all we shared a Wednesday bible study meeting in our homes.
Alice never wavered from expressing her love for her Heavenly Father. Always accepting the experiences that came into her life without complaint.
You were such an inspiration to me. I miss you Alice.
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A sweet soul has left us
Forever remembered
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I am going to miss Alice. Her warm and yet gentle presence when I was around her!
She was a steady lady in many ways. A friend to many.
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Alice we will miss your wonderful spirit your peaceful nature.
So glad to have known you.
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Such a warm-hearted person. I will miss her.
Beth Penner
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Growing up, Alice was very close to our family. I had many sleepovers and did many crafts with her. I remember going shopping and people mentioning how nice it was I was spending the day with my grandma