October 5, 1959 – March 5, 2026
It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Caroline Lidele Glover on March 5, 2026, after a brave and difficult journey with cancer. Caroline faced her illness with remarkable courage and grace, and she passed peacefully surrounded by the immense love of her family.
Caroline will be deeply missed by her beloved husband, Dan Glover. She was a devoted mother to Ryan, Cole, and Julie, and was so proud of the families they built with their spouses Meaghan, Courtney, and Dan H. Caroline also shared a loving relationship with her stepchildren, Derek and Carly, and their spouses Aliesha and Kolton. Nothing brought her greater joy than being “Grandma” to Payton, Bowen, Caden, Cambrie, Isla, Zachary, Paul, Glenn, and Callahan.
She is also lovingly remembered by her parents, Jim and Sally, her three sisters Peggy, Ria, and Camie, along with many nieces, nephews, and extended family members who will miss her warmth and kindness.
Caroline grew up in Port Alberni and later moved to Victoria to pursue nursing school, beginning what would become a long and meaningful career dedicated to caring for others. Over the course of more than 30 years in nursing, Caroline’s passion was home care nursing, where she cared deeply for her patients and families and made a lasting impact through her compassion and dedication.
Caroline raised her children in Powell River, a community that held many special memories. It was also there that she met and fell in love with her husband Dan Glover, beginning a beautiful chapter together filled with love, laughter, and many delicious meals.
Dan’s career then took them on a seven-year adventure to Squamish, where Caroline continued nursing and again made a meaningful impact on the people in her community. In March 2025, they retired to Parksville, where they quickly felt welcomed into yet another wonderful community. They spent time nesting into their new home, building their garden beds, and enjoying being closer to Caroline’s family. We are heartbroken that this long-anticipated chapter of their lives was cut short.
Caroline loved being active and spending time outdoors. She enjoyed running and hiking, tending the garden alongside Dan, baking treats for those she loved, and sitting down to visit with a good cup of tea. Her smile was incredibly genuine and instantly warm, and she was known for giving the strongest, most heartfelt hugs you could imagine.
She was a patient and calming presence who taught those around her to find joy in even the smallest moments. That energetic and joyful spirit shone brightest when she was playing with her beloved grandchildren.
Caroline had a gift for making people feel special, cared for, and truly listened to. She spent her life building up and encouraging everyone around her.
Her greatest legacy lives on in her children and grandchildren, who carry forward the love, strength, and kindness she gave them every day.
In lieu of flowers, donations in Caroline’s memory may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society. We invite family and friends to join us in celebrating Caroline’s strength, compassion, and beautiful life this March 28, 2026. If you would like to attend, please contact Caroline’s close family for details.


Caroline was a dear classmate (September 1980) from the Royal Jubilee Hospital School of Nursng. She was an excellent nurse and had a wonderful career. She was an incredibe Mom. To say shocked and so sad of her (far too soon passing), is and understatement. She was a “Gem”. Lots of fond memories of fun times. Dan, Ryan,Cole and Julie we are thinking of you. We hope you find some comfort in the wonderful memories. Dorothy Morris and family
My sincere condolences to all of Caroline’s family and dear friends. I was taken back to see this this morning,
Caroline was all that was written in her eulogy. I knew her the years she lived in Powell River.. Such a beautiful lady inside and out,. I will never forget her easy, beautiful smile.
I met Caroline years ago and haven’t seen for for many of those but I still remember her and her lovely personality .
I’m sorry for your loss of such a loving ,bright spirit!!
I am deeply saddened to hear of Caroline’s passing. Charlotte and myself send the sincerest condolences to Dan,Julie and the family. She was a kind and giving person.
Doug and I only met and spent time with Caroline at Derek and Aleisha’s wedding. In that short time we indeed did find Caroline the most warm and friendly person, she just had a way that made you feel so welcome and that she was interested in us and our family. She beamed with pride telling us about her family.
I know she will be terribly missed, thinking of you all. Treasure the memories of happy times together.
We send our deepest condolences, Caroline will be missed dearly