Parents Father: JOLLYMORE, Elmore Lawson Mother: GORDON, Nellie Louise Birth Born on January 20, 1934 in Sydney, Cape Breton Co., NS Death Died on May 15, 2020 in Spokane, Spokane Co., WA Buried in Cremated Marriages MURPHY, Lorraine R. (Heffington) Married on September 22, 1983 in Olympia, Thurston Co., WA BABCOCK, Delerene H. Married on November 19, 1954 Divorced in 1976 Children JOLLYMORE, Deborah Ann: September 18, 1955 JOLLYMORE, Linda L.: April 20, 1957 - May 31, 2021 JOLLYMORE, Marilyn D.: June 09, 1959 JOLLYMORE, William Elmer: April 09, 1961 Notes Death: Cancer Military Service: RC Army Obituary: William Gordon Jollymore was born Jan. 20, 1934, in Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada. He passed Friday, May 15, 2020, at the age of 86, at Deaconess Hospital in Spokane, after a brief battle with cancer. Bill is survived by his wife, Loraine Jollymore, with whom he shared 37 years enjoying excellent food, wine and fishing in remote, still waters. Upon graduating from high school, Bill joined the Canadian Army as a boy soldier at the age of 16, first training as a gunsmith and then becoming an armorer serving in Canada, Germany and Korea. While serving in Vancouver, he spent much of his free time hunting in the Cariboo and Chilcotin regions of B.C., and fishing the Thompson River. Bill served as president of the Lower Mainland Fish and Game Commission, where he developed his passion for conservation. He separated from the service in Chilliwack, British Columbia, and moved with his wife, Delerene, and their four children to Kamloops, B.C., where he opened and operated the Thompson River Gun and Fly Shop for four years. Bill also guided fishermen on the lakes of the area and spent many hours on the water teaching his children the art of fly-fishing. After traveling with a friend to Lewiston, Bill fell in love with the area and decided to bring his family to the United States. They arrived Nov. 15, 1967, and Bill started working for Paul Nolte at Lolo Sporting Goods on Main Street in Lewiston. He managed Lolo for 10 years, making lifelong friendships with residents and surrounding wheat farmers who welcomed him to their farms to hunt pheasant, quail and Hungarian partridge. Through the shop, Bill met and became friends with Jack O'Connor, his childhood idol in Sydney and the shooting editor of "Outdoor Life" magazine. They, along with many other friends, spent countless hours together, both hunting in the field and gathering around the fire with a glass of good spirits. Bill's love of competitive shooting that began in the army matured. In 1972, he won the International Gold Medallion, the runner-up Silver Medallion and the International Championship Trophy in the N.W. United States Modified Clay Pigeon Championships in Renton, Wash. In 1975, Bill and Delerene divorced and Bill later relocated to the Olympia area. There, he worked as sales manager for Farwest Sports, a wholesale sporting goods company previously located in Spokane. He and Loraine Heffington Murphy, of Olympia, were married in 1982. Soon after, Bill was recruited by Smith and Wesson as district sales manager for Northern California, the Pacific Northwest and Alaska. Bill returned to work with his good friend, Lonnie Schmidt, the owner of Farwest Sports, in 1992. He retired at the age of 69. After retirement, Bill and Loraine enjoyed a seasonal home on Lac des Roche in the Cariboo region of British Columbia, where they spent 15 years fishing the lake and enjoying the winter snows. They helped form "The Friends of Lac des Roche," an organization of residents opposed to a plan by the B.C. government of developing a residential community on the shores and undoubtedly destroying the quality of a beautiful lake. After several years of activism, the group celebrated when the province put the plan "on hold indefinitely." They sold their piece of paradise in 2016 and relocated to Clarkston to be close to Bill's children, while continuing to make annual trips to fish and visit with their many friends in Canada. An avid fly-fisherman, Bill was extremely involved with fishing conservation groups and developed an ongoing commitment to preserving the history of fly-fishing on both the east and west coasts of Canada. He contributed to the establishment of the B.C. Historical Fly-Fishing Gallery of the City of Kamloops Museum, and became an ardent supporter of the Margaree Salmon Museum on Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia. The Margaree is where he had fished with his father when he was 8 years old, and where he and Loraine fished numerous times the last 20 years of his life. They also regularly participated in fly-fishing shows and expos throughout the Pacific Northwest, where they shared their love of fly-fishing history. In September 2017, Bill and Loraine had the honor of delivering about 200 tied-in-hand Atlantic salmon flies and the traveling case of the late Harry Lemire, which had been donated by his wife, Marlene Lemire, to the Margaree Salmon Museum. Harry was a good friend as well as a recognized artist throughout the West Coast of the U.S. and Canada for tying these beautiful flies. Bill and Loraine donated a hand-crafted display case to house the collection and Bill flew back that spring to help arrange the exhibition prior to the June opening. Over the years of working with the museum, Bill became friends with many of the directors, and in 2018, was asked to join the board of directors as a member of the fundraising committee on which he served until his passing. Bill was preceded in death by his parents, Elmore Lawson Jollymore and Nellie Louise Gordon Jollymore, of Sydney, Nova Scotia. A memorial service is planned at 3 p.m. Nov. 15 at Jollymore's \emdash A Dining Experience, in Lewiston \emdash the date commemorating the emigration of the Jollymore family to the United States. His ashes will be scattered in the Thompson River in British Columbia and the Margaree River in Nova Scotia in the spring. Bill has asked that in lieu of flowers, donations to the Margaree Salmon Museum would be appreciated. Checks may be mailed to the museum at P.O. Box 47 N.E. Margaree Nova Scotia, Canada BOE 2HO. Lewiston Morning Tribune Lewiston,ID May 31,2020 Occupation: Owner Thompson River Gun and Fly Shop/ Manager Lolo Sporting Goods/ Sales Manager Farwesr Sports Sources Newspaper Obituary: Lewiston Morning Tribune Lewiston,ID May 31,2020