The following was in the Saint John Telegraph Journal,
Monday, May 20, 2002
ADAMSON, ROBERT WALTER - The death of R. Walter Adamson occurred at
the Charlotte County Hospital on May 18th. Born in New Jerusalem, Queens
County NB. He was the son of the late Leland and Marguerite, (Hendry) Adamson.
Survived by his wife Margaret, (Brown) Adamson; two daughters, Carol Adamson
of Fredericton, Elaine (Michael) Briggs of Windham Maine; three sons, Stephen
(Wanda) of Alberta; Donald of Fredericton; Keith (Cheryl) of Angus Ont; one
sister, Shirley Adamson of Harvey Station and six grandchildren. Resting at the United Pentecostal Church in Old Ridge with visiting on Tuesday
from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9pm. The funeral will be held 2pm on Wednesday from the
Church with Rev. E. Mckeen officiating. Interment will take place in Moores
Mills Cemetery. By request of the family, no flowers are to be present at the
service. A donation to a charity of the donors choice would be appreciated.
MacDonald Select Community Funeral Home, 20 Marks Street, St. Stephen in care
of arrangements.
The following obituary was in last weeks NB papers. Ruth
(Elder) Alexander was a native of New Jerusalem.
ALEXANDER, RUTH MARJORIE. Ruth Marjorie (Elder) Alexander of
Central Blissville, NB, died peacefully at home on August 23, 2000 at the age
of 88. Ruth is survived by four daughters, Margaret Golding of Tracy, Annie
Carr (Byron) of Fredericton Junction, Evelyn McCracken (Danny) of Fredericton,
Mildred Munn (Arthur) of Browns Flat; two sons, George Burtt (Ruth) of Central
Blissville, Robert Burtt (Debbie) of French Lake; 23 grand-children; 29 great
grandchildren; two sisters Edith McCullum of Fredericton Junction, Mildred
Russell of Taymouth; one special step granddaughter Danae Mack of Sask.; two
step sons Francis Alexander of Fredericton Junction, Brian Alexander of
Lincoln; ten step grandchildren and six step great grandchildren, several
nieces and nephews. Ruth was a member of the Blissville United Baptist Church
and in the past was employed as a clerk and assistant postmistress at Hoyt's
store in Central Blissville. She was an active member in church
activities and was a deaconess for many years. She is predeceased by her
parents Annie (Vallis) and John Elder, her first husband Charles S. Burtt and
Second Husband Frank C. Alexander, two sisters Florence Urquhart, Jean Rubidge,
two brothers Edward and Robert Elder. The family invites relatives and
friends to Sunbury Funeral Home on Thursday 7 to 9 pm and Friday 2 to 4 and 7
to 9 pm. Funeral service will be from the Blissville United Baptist Church on
Saturday August 26, 2000 at 2 pm with the Rev. Leo Porter officiating.
Interment to follow in Blissville Cemetery. You may express your sympathy by
making a donation to the Blissville United Baptist Church or the charity of
your choice. Arrangements are in care of Sunbury Funeral Home, Central
Blissville, NB
ALLEN, William Douglas
1946-2017
The death
of William Douglas Allen occurred peacefully at the Saint John
Regional Hospital surrounded by his wife Marion and daughters Cheryl
and Pauline on Sunday, April 16, 2017. Born on September 28, 1946
in Saint John, Doug was the son of the late William and Mildred
(Carr) Allen.
Doug is survived by
his wife Marion (Donald) Makepeace; daughters, Cheryl (Andrew) and
Pauline (Ewen); step-sons, Scott (Jackie), Shaun (Rhonda) and Brent;
six grandchildren, Keegan, Brayden, David, Sarah, Ryan, and Katie;
brother Reg (Marg) and sisters, Marg, Anne (Andy); and many nieces
and nephews.
Besides his parents,
Doug was predeceased by half brother Wayne Carr and brother in law
Jim Price.
Doug graduated from
the Saint John Vocational School initially pursuing sales and moving
on to transportation. Over the years, Doug was an owner/ operator,
Terminal Manager, and finally rounding out his career as a school
bus driver for District 8 until his retirement in 2013.
Doug was so well
liked and easy going, not to mention a handsome fellow. He had many
hobbies and interests including curling, bowling, gardening, model
trains, fishing and hunting. You could often find Doug asleep in
front of his favourite TV program with his buddy TJ.
The way to Doug�s
heart was through his stomach. He loved food and especially sweet
treats. His bus always had candy for the kids on Fridays. Nothing
could bring Doug down. He overcame many health issues and took it
all in stride. Rest easy.
The family wishes to
extend their heartfelt thanks to the staff of 4C North and
palliative care.
Arrangements are
under the care and direction ofBrenan�s
Funeral Home,111
Paradise Row, Saint John (634-7424). By request of the family there
will be no visitation. A burial service will be held at Wesley
United Cemetery - Brown's Flat, NB. For those who wish remembrances
in memory of Doug may be made to the NB Lung Association or the
charity of the donor�s choice.
www.brenansfh.com
Armstrong,
Austin
Mr. Austin O. Armstrong of Roachville and formerly
of Armstrong's Corner Queens Co, NB, passed away at the Sussex
Health Centre on March 27, 2005 at the age of 98. Born in
Armstrong's Corner NB on May 29, 1906, Austin was the son of the
late George and Eliza (Corbett) Armstrong and the beloved husband of
the late Orie M.(Allingham) Armstrong who passed away in 1998.
Austin is survived by his daughter, Marion Patterson of Hampton, 2
sons; Harold and his wife Beatrice of Roachville, Winston and his
wife Jessie of Newtown, 10 grandchildren; Cheryl, Carl, Russell,
Lori, Beth, Jean, Judy, Janice, Mark and Dean, 18 great
grandchildren; Melanie, Matthew, Matthew, Kirk, Christopher, Hannah,
Connor, Erin, Joel, Amanda, Cameron, Nickoli, Tiffany, Sara, Luke,
Kathleen, Brittany and Brooke, 2 great-great grandchildren, Bradley
and Turner, as well as several nieces, nephews and cousins. Austin
was the last surviving member of his immediate family, he was
predeceased by 6 sisters; Zerelda, Elvira, Winnifred, Kathleen,
Helen and Thelma, and by his son-in-law, Albert Patterson.
Arrangements are entrusted to the care of Wallace Funeral Home, 34
Sunnyside Drive, Sussex, (506-433-1176), with visitation on Monday
7-9, Tuesday 2-4, 7-9pm. A Celebration of Austin's Life will be held
from St. Paul's United Church on Wednesday, March 30, 2005 at 11:00
am, followed by a time of fellowship with the family upstairs in the
Church Hall. The interment will take place at Ocean View Memorial
Gardens at 2:30 pm.
Anderson , Mary Ruth
1921-2010
Passed away
peacefully at the Church of St. John & St. Stephen Home
on Sunday, November 28, 2010. Born in Armstrong�s
Corner, Queens County, NB on March 23, 1921, she was a
daughter of the late James and Mary Edna (Hasson)
Anderson.
Ruth
attended St. John Vocational School and St. John High
School and the Provincial Normal School in Fredericton.
She began her career teaching in schools in the New
Brunswick area including Minto and then moved to Saint
Eustache, Quebec teaching at Saint Eustache School where
she would retire and move back to New Brunswick.
Ruth loved
to play scrabble with her friends. She enjoyed quilting,
fancy work and traveling. Ruth volunteered as an
auxiliary at the Saint John Regional Hospital.
Ruth is
survived by her sister, Agnes Sellick of Stanley, NB;
sister-in-law, Evelyn Anderson of Hampton, NB; four
nephews, Gary Anderson of Calgary, AB; Donald Anderson
of Saint John; Robert (Vivian) Anderson and their
family, Kyle, Shane and Kurt of Quebec, and David (Tina)
Sellick and their family, Tyler and Jill of Stanley.
Predeceased by her parents; one brother, Thomas
Anderson; one great nephew, Jamie Anderson and one
brother-in-law, Eldon Sellick.
The family
would like to extend their sincere thanks to the staff
of the Church of St. John and St. Stephen Home for their
care and compassion.
The following is from the Reid's Funeral Home Web Site at
www.reidsfh.com
December 30, 1919 � October 5, 2001
ANDERSON, R. Thomas of Hampton, husband of Evelyn (Beckett) Anderson
died October 5, 2001 at the Saint John Regional Hospital. He was born at
Armstrong's Corner, N.B., son of the late James and Edna (Hasson) Anderson.
Tom was a Flying Officer with the RCAF during WWII and received the
Distinguished Flying Cross. He was a member of Hampton Branch #28, Royal
Canadian Legion. Tom was a Supervisor with Shell Oil for twenty five years in
Montreal before retiring to Hampton in 1975. He is survived by wife, three
sons, Gary of Calgary, Robert (Vivian) of Chateauguay, Donald of Hampton; four
grandsons, Jamie, Kyle, Shane and Kurt; two sisters, Ruth Anderson of Saint
John, Agnes Sellick (Eldon) of Stanley; several nieces and nephews. Resting at Reid�s Funeral Home (832-5541), 1063 Main Street, Hampton. The
funeral will be held Monday at Reid�s Funeral Home Chapel with service at 2:00
pm. Rev. Mark Leary will officiate. Interment in Hampton Rural Cemetery.
Memorials to the charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family.
Visiting 2-4pm & 7-9pm Sunday.
B
The
following is from the Yorgensen-Meloan-Londeen Funeral Home Web Site
BARNETT , Dr. Francis
(Frank) Llewelly . died, Nov. 30, 2007, at Stoneybrook Retirement Community
following a long battle with cancer. He was born October 15, 1924 in Saint
John, New Brunswick, Canada, the son of Frederick William Barnett (1981) and
Olive Pearl MacKay (1994). Frank was predeceased by his older brother
Malcolm Frederick (1982). He is survived by his sister-in-law Cleadie
Barnett, two nephews, Michael (Lori) and Vaughn Barnett, two nieces, Lillis
Zimmer and Marina Airey, along with numerous grand nephews and nieces. He
will be greatly missed by his family, neighbors and close friends Chuck and
Marsha Tannehill.
After graduation from high school Frank entered the
Canadian Army and served in Western Europe. Upon his return he entered
college at NSAC and later received a BSc from MacDonald College of McGill
University where he graduated with First Class Honors with Distinction. He
was later elected to the Gamma Sigma Delta Honor Society for agriculture.
Dr. Barnett received both his MSc and PhD degrees were from Penn State. Dr.
Barnett began his career at Kansas State University in 1956 doing research
in plant breeding. He taught Forage Crops for 23 years and, in his quiet,
unassuming manner, organized and directed the State FFA Crops Contest. He
retired in 1991 as a full Professor. He was an able instructor and described
by colleagues as having, �a great mind�.
Frank Barnett defined the word independent and lived
a self-sufficient life. He was a devoted son to his parents. He loved
reading history and was always able to recall important facts regarding most
historical periods and persons. Frank was a wonderful harmonica player. With
some prompting, he would select one from his collection of chromatic
harmonicas and entertain friends and family. He was concerned about the
education opportunities for his family members and worked to assist them in
their pursuit of learning. He was a long time member of the Manhattan Area
Retired Educators Association and served as the President from 2000 to 2001.
A memorial service will be held at 2:00 P.M.
Thursday, December 6th, at the Yorgensen-Meloan-Londeen Funeral Chapel with
Reverend R. Kent Cormack officiating. Inurnment will be at a later date in
Canada.
Beckett
Donald, Edwin
1926-2010
Donald Edwin Beckett of Saint John, husband
of Eleanor G. (Braydon) Beckett, passed away
on Monday, July 19, 2010 at the Dr. V. A.
Snow Centre in Hampton. Born at New
Jerusalem, Queens County on July 2, 1926, he
was a son of the late J. Edwin and Mildred (Machum)
Beckett.
Don owned and operated Donald E. Beckett
Lumber Ltd. for many years, never fully
retiring. In his younger years, many fond
memories were made playing hockey and ball
in his community, therefore leading him to
sponsor many teams throughout the years,
most recently the KBM Aces and the Beckett
Lumber Kings. For more than 35 years, he
spent his summers at Hardings Point trailer
park, and enjoyed wintering in Florida for
the last several years.
In addition to his wife of 54 years, Don is
survived by his son, Donald G. Beckett
(Carrie) of Morna; grandchildren Jessica,
Amanda, Jaclynn, and Jeremy Beckett; sisters
Ruby Laird (James) of Hampton and Evelyn
Anderson, also of Hampton; and several
nieces, nephews, and cousins. In addition to
his parents, Don was predeceased by sisters
Greta and Dorothy Beckett and Edith Doherty;
and by brothers Colin and George Beckett.
The family would like to thank the staff of
the Dr. V. A. Snow Centre for the wonderful
care given to Don in the past six weeks, and
to his 24 hour home care workers who made it
possible for Don to stay home as long as he
did. Your kindness will always be
remembered.
Resting at Brenan�s Bay View Funeral Home,
1461 Manawagonish Road, Saint John West,
with visiting on Tuesday and Wednesday from
2-4 and 7-9 PM. The funeral service will be
held on Thursday, July 22, 2010 at 11:00 AM
from Brenan�s Bay View Chapel. Interment
will take place in the Brown�s Flat Baptist
Cemetery. For those who wish, remembrances
to the Dr. V. A. Snow Centre or to the CNIB
would be appreciated by the family.
Beckett ,Eldon J. "Junior"
1927-2017
It is with heavy hearts that the
family of Eldon "Junior" Beckett,
husband of Jean (Donald) Beckett,
announces his passing which occurred
on March 18, 2017 at the Saint John
Regional Hospital. Born on
September 28, 1927 in New Jerusalem,
he was a son of the late Eldon and
Flossie (Johnson) Beckett.
Junior was a man of faith. He was
an elder member of Browns Flat
United Church since 1951. He was an
active member, lending his voice to
the choir and for other services
held at the church. Junior held the
position of Fire Chief for many
years as well as being an ambulance
driver within his community. Junior
could often be found in his garden,
tending to his potatoes and other
growths. He was also an avid
producer of maple syrup. In his
spare time, Junior loved to play
ball and fish in Jerusalem, a place
that holds many special memories.
Junior will be dearly missed by his
wife of 68 years, Jean, their
children: Brian (Margo) Beckett and
Brenda (Philip) McKenzie,
grandchildren: Jason (Heather)
Beckett, Justin (Melissa) McKenzie
and Kelsey McKenzie (Justin Cole),
great grandchildren: Wyatt McKenzie
and Kamber Cole, sisters: Irma
Bevans, Marion Aulbrook, Gwendolyn
McNaught, Elizabeth (Walter) Messer
and Lois Bolden, along with many
nieces, nephews, and members of his
extended family.
Besides his parents, Junior was
predeceased by his brother Waldo
Beckett and sister Marguerite
Dunlop.
Arrangements have been entrusted toBrenan�s
Bay View Funeral Home, 1461
Manawagonish Road, Saint John(634-7425).
In keeping with Junior�s wishes,
there will be no visitation. A
Celebration of Junior�s life will
take place at Browns Flat United
Church, 7566 Route 102, on Tuesday,
March 21, 2017 at 2 PM. For those
who wish, remembrances may be made
to Browns Flat United Church.
www.brenansfh.com
BECKETT, Royden
�Roy� - Passed
away peacefully on Wednesday
October 3, 2012 at Parkwood
Hospital, London, Ontario,
in his 86th years. Born in
New Jerusalem, N.B. Survived
by his loving wife, Dorothy.
Dearest father of David
(Susan), and Catherine.
Proud grandpa of Stephanie
and Thomas. Remembered by
his sister, Phyllis, Saint
John N.B.
Roy will be missed by his
cousins, nieces, nephews and
his many friends in New
Brunswick and Ontario.
Cremation has taken place
and a private family service
will be held. Donations may
be made to the Heart and
Stroke Foundation or to the
Lung Association if desired.
BECKETT, THOMAS --At his home, New Jerusalem, N.B., on
Feb 2, 1932, Thomas Beckett, leaving to mourn three daughters and one son.
Funeral Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock from his home to Lake United Baptist
Church, New Jerusalem.
BOGLE,
Arthur D.
1925-2014
The death of Arthur D. Bogle of Ridgewood
Veteran�s Wing and formerly of Lower Greenwich, husband of the late
Doreen (Galbraith) Bogle, occurred at the Saint John Regional
Hospital on Saturday, April 12, 2014. Born in New Jerusalem on
February 27, 1925, he was a son of the late Maurice and Phebe (Vallis)
Bogle. He was employed with the Department of National Defence for
many years and was a veteran of World War II serving with the RCAR
at the rank of leading aircrafts man. Art was a part of Scouts
Canada for thirty five years, eighteen of those years as a cub
leader. He was a life member and past president of Royal Canadian
Legion Branch #87 and a member of the Greenwich Gems Seniors and of
Base Gagetown Historical Society.
Survived by three sons Harvey (Joan), Norman and
Wayne, four daughters Carolyn (Ronnie) Morgan, Linda (Keith) Ryan,
JoAnne (Lloyd) Downton and Jean (Mike) Cave. Twelve grandchildren
Sherri (Ernie) Campbell, Shawnda (Gerry) MacSwain, Wendi (Troy)
MacVicar, Jeff (Melissa) Morgan, Kevin (Melissa) Ryan, Tracy Bogle,
Brent Bogle, David (Jocelyn) Cave, Tara (Jesse) McNally, Anthony
(Sara) Cave, Matthew Downton and Shelby Cave. Thirteen great
grandchildren Ethan and Molly MacVicar, William and Simon Morgan,
Sally, Madalyn and Turner Ryan, Abigail and Zoey Cave, Madison
Downton, David, Charlie and William McNally. Two sisters Josephine
Downs and Marion Christie. Predeceased by four brothers George,
Lawrence, Vernon and Basil and four sisters Ina, Hazel, Phebe and
Emily Wilson.
Resting at Brenans Bay View Funeral Home, 1461
Manawagonish Road, Saint John, NB. (634-7425) with visiting hours
Monday from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. and Tuesday from 2:00 to 4:00 and 6:00
to 8:00 p.m. The funeral service will be held on Wednesday, April
16, 2014 at 2:00 p.m. at the Bay View Chapel. Interment in United
Church Cemetery, Browns Flat.
Tribute to a Veteran�s Service will be held at
the funeral home on Tuesday, April 15, 2014 at 7:00 p.m. For those
that wish donations to Ridgewood Veteran�s Wing or Wesley United
Church would be appreciated by the family.
BOGLE, B. BASIL
The death of Mr. Basil B. Bogle, 84, husband Barbara J. (Collins) Bogle,
his war bride of 63 years, occurred at the Saint John Regional Hospital on
April, 7, 2008. Born in New Jerusalem on October 7, 1923, he was the son of
the late Maurice V. and Phebe L. (Vallis) Bogle. A veteran of World War II,
Mr. Bogle served with the RCAF. Mr. Bogle was a resident of Lepreau for more
than thirty three years and was an active member of St. Margaret's Anglican
Church in Lepreau. He had been employed as an equipment operator with
Strescon for over thirty years and bowled in the Senior's League at
Bowlorama.
Mr. Bogle is survived by four sons: Gary S. (Sharon) Bogle of Chance
Harbour, Graham L. (Marilyn) Bogle of Saint John, Kevin W. (Theresa) Bogle
of Fort McMurray, Adrian M. (Teresa) Bogle of Lepreau, one daughter: Sharon
(Wayne) Stevens of Saint John West, one brother: Arthur (Doreen) Bogle of
Browns Flat, two sisters: Josephine Downs of Victoria, B.C., and Marion
Lanktree of Ontario, eleven grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren,
several nieces and nephews. Besides his parents, he was also predeceased by
one grandson, three brothers, George, Lawrence, and Vernon Bogle, four
sisters, Ina Bogle, Hazel Bogle, Phebe Bogle, and Emily Wilson.
Resting at Castle "Fallsview" Funeral Home (634-1701), 309 Lancaster Avenue,
Saint John West. The funeral service will be held from "Fallsview Chapel" on
Friday, April 11, 2008 at 1 p.m. Visiting on Wednesday from 7-9 p.m., and
Thursday from 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Interment to follow at Ocean view Memorial
Gardens. The RCL will hold a Tribute to a Veteran Service on Thursday at
7:30 p.m. Following the interment, a reception will take place at the
Fallsview Family Reception Centre.
Boyle, Eleanor Jean
1951-2017
It is with sad hearts that the family
announces the passing of Eleanor Jean (Webb) Boyle at the
Saint John Regional on March 29, 2017. Born on November 7,
1951 in Saint John; she was a daughter of Jean Webb
(Williams) and the late Earl Webb. Eleanor is survived by
her mother, Jean Webb; her loving husband, Joseph Boyle; her
son Nathan (Jody) of Fort McMurray; her daughter Jillian
(Adam) Legere of Rowley; 4 grandchildren who were the loves
of her life: Savana and Dakota Boyle and Isaie and Jean-Luc
Legere; her sister Shirley Webb; her brothers Reg (Mary)
Webb and Don Webb as well as aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews
and cousins. Eleanor was predeceased by her father Earl and
her sister-in-law Karla. Arrangements are entrusted to the
professional care of Sussex Select Community Funeral Home,
21 Aiton Road, Sussex, NB (506) 433-2133 from where
visitation will be held on Sunday, April 2, 2017 from 2-7pm.
Funeral Mass will be held from St. Francis Xavier Roman
Catholic Church on Monday, April 3, 2017 at 11am. For those
who wish, remembrances may be made to Bobby’s Hospice
or the charity of their choice. Online condolences may be
made at www.sussexfh.com
BOGLE,
Ina Dell.
(1916-2005) Born in New Brunswick. Passed away December
4, 2005 at the age of eighty-nine. Survived by daughter
Diane Dean of Vermont US, two brothers Basil and Arthur
NB, three sisters Phebe NB, Josephine Downs BC, and
Marion Lanktree Ont., also many nieces and nephews,
especially Stephen Lanktree (Amy) Ont. Ina served
overseas with CWAC during World War II. Upon returning,
settled in Verdun, then Lasalle, QC. She was an active
member of Verdun United Church and UCW being awarded a
lifetime member. She helped organize Mana Food Bank of
Verdun and was an active volunteer until her illness.
Diane, Marion and Stephen would like to extend a special
thank you to Beverley and Brucille McKay, Mary Brown and
Irene Ladouceur for the devotion, compassion and
kindness to Ina during her illness. The family will
receive condolences in the presence of the ashes on
Wednesday, December 7, 2005 from 11 a.m. followed by a
service at 11:30 a.m. in the Chapel of the Funeral Home:
7200 Newman Blvd., Lasalle In lieu of flowers donations
to the Canadian Cancer Society and the Mana Food Bank of
Verdun would be appreciated.
BOGLE, MURIEL
E. - On Thursday, December 7th 2006, Muriel
Bogle of Oak Point passed away at the age of 84.
She was the daughter of the late Whitfield and
Viola (Sterritt) Hamilton, wife of the late M.
Vernon Bogle. Muriel enjoyed working years
earlier at the Eveleigh Hotel in Evandale, she
was a member of the Greenwich Women's Institute
and for many years an active member of the
Wesley United UCW. She will be lovingly
remembered by her son Allan (Nancy); daughter,
Brenda (Doug) Sherrard; grandchildren, Ryan and
Trevor Bogle; Mitch and Chelsea Cochrane. She
will also be remembered by her sister, Isabel
(Shirley) Fullerton; sister-in-law and friend,
Frances Hamilton; nieces and nephews, as well as
many other relatives and friends. Aside from her
husband, Muriel was predeceased by an infant
daughter; sister, Vera Powell; brothers,
Raymond, Eldon, Lloyd, Lester and Frank. Resting
at Castle Funeral Home "Fallsview Chapel", 309
Lancaster Avenue, Saint John ( 634-1701).
Visitation will be held on Friday, December 8th
from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. The funeral
service will at 1:00 p.m., at the Chapel on
Saturday, December 9th interment to follow in
Wesley United Church Cemetery, Brown's Flat.
Memorial tributes in memory of Muriel may be
made to Wesley United Church General Fund or
Building Fund, Canadian Cancer Society or
Alzheimer Society of NB
BOGLE, PHEBE LAVINIA - The
death of Phebe Lavinia Bogle of Saint John, NB, occurred on
Friday, September 22, 2006 at the Saint John Regional
Hospital. Born in New Jerusalem, Queens County, NB, she was
a daughter of the late Maurice and Phebe (Vallis) Bogle.
Phebe had been employed with the T.S. Simms Co. for over
forty years, a member of Portland United Church and a former
member of Centenary Queen Square Church. Survived by two
brothers, Basil (Barbara) Bogle of Lepreau, NB and Arthur
(Doreen) Bogle of Browns Flat, NB; two sisters, Josephine
Downs of Victoria, BC and Marion Langtree of Beaverton, ON;
several nieces and nephews. Predeceased by three brothers,
George, Lawrence and Vernon Bogle; three sisters, Emily
Wilson, Ina and Hazel Bogle. Resting at Brenan's Select
Community Funeral Home, 111 Paradise Row, Saint John (506)
634-7424 with visiting on Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm.
Funeral Service will be held from Brenan's Chapel on Monday,
September 25, 2006 at 2:15 pm. Interment will be in Ocean
View Memorial Gardens. Remembrances may be made to the
Canadian Cancer Society, the Heart and Stroke Foundation of
New Brunswick or a charity of the donor's choice.
www.brenansfh.com
The following is from the Brenan's Bay View Funeral Home Website
http://www.bayviewfh.com/
The death of Norman
Braydon of Public Landing, NB, occurred accidentally on Monday, January 22,
2007. Born in New Jerusalem, NB on August 24, 1925 a son of the late William
and Lillie (Barnett) Braydon. Norman will be remembered for his love of music,
dancing and playing his button accordion. He is survived by and will be sadly
missed by his loving wife of 53 years, Eleanor (Farnham); his three sons: Doug
(Darlene) of Grand Bay-Westfield, NB, Gary (Debbie) of Morrisdale, NB and
Brian (Barbara) of South Bay, NB; a brother, Roy ( Shirley) of Saint John, NB;
a sister, Eleanor (Don) Beckett of Martinon, NB; five grandchildren, Lyndsay,
Kaylee, Shayelin, Connor and Jennifer; several nieces and nephews. Predeceased
by twin brothers, Robert and John.
Resting at Brenan�s Bay View Select Community Funeral Home, 1461 Manawagonish
Road, Saint John (506) 634-7425 with visiting on Wednesday from 2-4 and 7-9
pm. Funeral service will be held from Bay View Chapel on Thursday, January 25,
2007 at 12 noon. Interment will be in Ocean View Memorial Gardens.
Remembrances made to a charity of donor�s choice would be appreciated.
Breen,
Agnes E. (Keegan)
January 27, 1914 - March 18, 2011 Agnes E. (Keegan)Breen, 97
years of age, died at her home in Cambridge on March 18, 2011. Born
in New Brunswick, Canada, she was the beloved wife of the late
Thomas Cedric Breen. Devoted mother of Barbara A. Williams & her
husband John of Lexington, Thomas C. Breen Jr. & his wife Ellen of
Madison CT, Stephen F. Breen & his wife Susan D. Breen of Cambridge.
Loving grandmother of Genevieve Wicks, Luke & Neal Williams, Alexis
Williams Torrey, Patrick C. & Kathryn Breen, Samuel, Joanna & Sara
Breen. Sister of the late George Keegan, Martha Quigg, Mary Breen &
Robert Keegan. Also survived by 7 great grandchildren. Funeral from
the Stanton Funeral Home 786 Mt. Auburn St. (Rt 16) Watertown on
Tuesday at 9 A.M. Funeral Mass in St. Peters Church, Concord Ave.
Cambridge at 10 OClock. Interment Cambridge Cemetery. Relatives and
friends are respectfully invited to attend. Visiting hours Monday
4-8 P.M. Graduate Mt. Auburn Hospital School of Nursing. Retired
Nurse at Mt. Auburn Hospital. Contributions in her memory to St.
Francis House, 39
BROWN, GERALD WILMONT. The death of Gerald
Wilmont Brown of Lincoln, husband of Rolande (Lavigne) Brown occurred on
November 4, 2001 at his residence. Born in Upper Hibernia, he was the son of
the late Theodore and Mildred (Brown) Brown. Mr. Brown was a Mechanic by
trade and worked at Marhawk. He loved playing the guitar and singing.
Besides his wife, Mr. Brown is survived by one daughter, Pamela Brown (Jon
Storey) of Lincoln; one son, Jason (Charlotte) Brown of Fredericton; five
grandchildren, Jordan and Shania Storey, Michaela and Trenton Brown and
Jonathan Hayes; five sisters, Amy Woods and Betty Mitchell of Ontario, Arirlie
Matchett and Myrtle Brown of Moncton and Lillian Titus of Saint John; three
brothers, Glen Brown and Ronald (Marion) Brown of Ontario and Richard Brown of
Saint John; several nieces, nephews and cousins. Visitation will be held at
York Funeral Home, 302 Brookside Drive, Fredericton North on Tuesday, November
6, 2001 from 2-4 and 7-9 pm. The funeral service will take place at York
Funeral Homes T. Gordon MacLeod Memorial Chapel on Wednesday November 7, 2001
at 1 1 am with Father Monte Peters officiating. Pallbearers will be Donnie
Woods, Jonathan Brown, Vincent Brown, Jimmy Brown, Jason Brown and Nick
Storey. Interment will take place at the Lower Lincoln Cemetery.
BROWN, WINFIELD VINCENT (DICK)
From The Saint
John Telegraph Journal, June 21 2008 BROWN, WINFIELD VINCENT (DICK) - Of Central
Greenwich, husband of I. Doreen Brewer, passed away
on Thursday, June 19, 2008 at the Saint John
Regional Hospital. Born at Gagetown, New Brunswick,
he was a son of the late Theodore and Mildred Brown.
In addition to Doreen, Dick is survived by three
sons, Jonathan Brown (Louise) of Saint John, Vincent
Brown of Central Greenwich, and James Brown (Alison)
of Saint John; a daughter, Tanya Clark of Saint
John; grandchildren Brandon Clark of Alberta,
Samantha Brown and Kristen Brown of Scotch
Settlement, Alyssa Brown and Isabelle of Saint John;
a brother, Glenn Brown of Ontario; sisters Lillian
Titus of Saint John, Arvilla Matchell of Moncton,
Myrtle Brown of Moncton, and Betty Mitchell of
Ontario; and several nieces, nephews, and cousins.
Dick was predeceased by a son, Richard; a grandson,
Michael; brothers Ronald and Gerald; and a sister,
Amy Woods. Although there will be no visitation
time, relatives and friends are invited to attend a
graveside service which will be held on Tuesday at
11:00 AM at Ocean View Memorial Gardens. For those
who wish, remembrances to any charity of the donor's
choice would be appreciated by the family. The
funeral arrangements are under the care and
direction of Brenan's Select Community Funeral Home,
111 Paradise Row, Saint John (634-7424).
http://www.brenansfh.com.
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Buckland, Rev. Canon Basil J.
From the Saint John Telegraph Journal, April 6, 2010
SUSSEX - Rev. Canon Basil J. Buckland didn't see people
as Anglicans, Catholics, Baptists or any other
denomination.
<>He opened his heart to
everyone, and would visit any home within his parish,
says long-time Waterford resident Murray Hawkes.
"When he first came here, I was a warden of the church
so I offered to drive him around to meet the Anglicans
of the community. He said, 'There's no need. I visit
everybody.'</>"He loved people, he really did."
Buckland died on March 30 at the Kiwanis Nursing Home in
Sussex. He was 95.Buckland last served the busy parish
of Waterford and St. Mark's, which encompassed Anglican
churches in Waterford, Sussex Corner, Jeffries Corner
and Hammond, from 1970 until his retirement in
1979.<>"He would have four services to tend to, and long
drives in between them all," Hawkes said. "There would
be a service at one of the churches at all hours of the
day, and there was never a lay reader to help back then.
He did all that himself and he never missed a service."
After Buckland retired he enjoyed growing flowers that
were the envy of many and wrote an account of his
experience as a rural priest entitled The Country
Parson, Memoirs of a Rural New Brunswick
Ministry.</>Buckland was born in Central Greenwich in
1914, and his lifelong commitment to serving the
Anglican Church began with reading the lessons at the
Old Dutch Church in Halifax in 1936. After being
ordained in 1939, he served in six parishes throughout
New Brunswick in his lifetime.As the senior priest of
the Diocese of Fredericton, he continued to be involved
in the ministry into his 90s, often covering services
where needed on a causal basis, and was considered the
model rural priest who was as comfortable visiting
community members in their barn as their kitchen.<>In
1945, Buckland helped establish Camp Medley for
youngsters in Upper Gagetown on the former Gunter farm,
and was the on-site priest there for many years.
Another early endeavour was the Queens County Fair at
Gagetown, where he served on the board of directors as
secretary-treasurer and vice-president. He loved to
spend time at the fair, and said farmer Hawkes, would
often collect Hawkes' turnips to take to the fair for
judging.</>
Shortly after moving from Lower Jemseg to Welsford in
1952, Buckland's place in the community grew ever more
important. At the time, the largest military training
camp in Canada took over part of his new parish of
Petersville, Greenwich and Kars. Visiting and comforting
the people who were being displaced by Camp Gagetown,
many of whom were leaving homes that had been in their
families for generations, became a crucial yet difficult
part of Buckland's ministry.<>While he lost part of his
parish and the huge Headline Church to the army camp,
the gentle-natured reverend became the motivator for
building a new church, St. Peter's, in Wickham and was a
labourer on the project along with the members of the
congregation.
After two years in Bathurst, Buckland moved to the
parish of Gagetown in 1958. One of his initiatives
during his 11 years there was the establishment of a
Sunday school in Elm Hill, a small community of the
descendants of slaves who had come to New Brunswick with
the Loyalists.</>He was known to many throughout his
life as "The Parson," or simply Basil, as Hawkes called
him.Buckland and his late wife, Nancy, had four
children, seven grandchildren and two
great-grandchildren.Buckland's funeral will be
held at the Trinity Anglican Church in Sussex Corner on
Friday at 11 a.m.
Wednesday, June 13, 2007 BURGESS, RAYMOND GEORGE
(RAY) - It is with great sorrow that we announce the death of Raymond George
Burgess on June 9, 2007 at the Sturgeon General Hospital in St. Albert,
Alberta at the age of 69 years. Ray was born in Hibernia, New Brunswick on
May 17, 1938. He is survived by his loving wife, Mary; and daughters,
Deborah Burgess (William) of North York, Ontario, Jacqueline Paley (Andrew)
and Victoria Burgess (Stephen), all of Edmonton, Alberta. Ray also leaves
his mother, Helen Burgess of Passekeag, New Brunswick; his brothers, Marvin
(Beverly) of Bridgewater, Nova Scotia, William of Passekeag, New Brunswick,
Jack (Sue) of Seba Beach, Alberta, Michael (Catherine) of Moncton, New
Brunswick; and his sisters, Helen (Douglas) Hinchberger of Sarnia, Ontario,
Ruth (Richard) Schmidt of Calgary, Alberta, Kathleen (Gerry) Leasa of
Sarnia, Ontario and Shirley (Jean Louis) Richard of Saint John, New
Brunswick; as well as many nieces, nephews and cousins. Raymond was
predeceased by his father, Harry Burgess. The Burgess family would like to
say thank you to the dedicated staff of the Sturgeon General Hospital � Unit
18 for their kindness and compassion during this difficult time. A Memorial
Service will be held to Celebrate Ray's Life on Friday, June 22 at 3:30 p.m.
at Park Memorial Chapel, 9709 � 111 Avenue, Edmonton. Cremation has taken
place in the Park Memorial Crematorium. Reception to immediately follow from
4:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in
memory of Ray to the Alberta Lung Association, the Canadian Paraplegic
Association, the Canadian Cancer Society or to the Heart and Stroke
Foundation.
Burton,
John "Joe" Joseph
1935-2007
The death of Joe Burton occurred on December 12, 2007, at the Oromocto
Public Hospital. He was the son of the late Austin and Mary (Henderson)
Burton, and is survived by his wife Madeline (Simpson) Burton. Along with
his wife, Joe is survived by his son, Rodger (Pam) Burton of Comox, BC; one
daughter, Roxanne (Rory) MacNeil of Dartmouth, NS, as well as three
grandchildren, Bianca Burton, Kristen Burton, and Morgan MacNeil. Visitation will be held at Oromocto Select Community Funeral Home on Friday,
December 14, 2007 from 2-4 & 7-9 pm. Funeral Mass will be held at St.
Vincent de Paul Roman Catholic Church on Saturday, December 15 at 11:00 am
with Father Ken Weir as celebrant. Interment will be held at the St. Vincent
de Paul Cemetery at a later date. Donations may be made to St. Vincent de
Paul Building Fund. (357-5100)
www.oromoctofh.com
From The Telegraph Journal, April 16, 2008
BUTLER, DONALD ALBERT
- Donald Albert Butler of Fredericton Junction, N. B.
passed away at the Dr. Everett Chalmers Hospital on April 14,
2008 at the age of 61. Don is survived by his wife, Lynn
(Davenport) Butler, the joy of his life; daughter, Kelly (Geoff)
of Fredericton; one sister, Carolann Nordyke of St. Albert, Alberta; two brother, Ronald
(Myrna) of Fredericton Junction and Howard (Theresa) of Hoyt;
mother and father-in-law, Marcus and Gertrude Davenport; brothers and
sisters-in-law, Jacqueline Butler, Eugene and Madeline, Jim and
Sandra Devenney, Judy and Harry Charlton, Michael and Carol
Davenport, Randy and Debbie Davenport and Terry Davenport;
several nieces & nephews. Don was the Owner Operator of Don's
Barber Shop in the Oromocto Mall for 27 years. He is predeceased
by his parents, Mary (Shannon) and Joseph Butler; two brothers,
Robert and Jack Butler. Relatives and friends are invited to
Sunbury Funeral Home for visitation on Wednesday 2 to 4 and 7
to 9. Funeral service will be from St. Columba Catholic Church
on Thursday, April 17, 2008 at 11 am with Father Mark Trzop
officiating and Father Ken Weir assisting. Interment in St.
Columba Cemetery at a later date. You may express your sympathy
by making a donation to charity of your choice.
Arrangements are in the care of Sunbury Funeral Home, Central
Blissville, N. B. (368-2413). www.internetobits.com -
CAMERON, FREDA GLENN -
It is with sadness that the family announces the death of Freda
Cameron on February 16. Freda was born on May 9, 1923 in Hibernia,
N. B. to the late Winnifred Gladys (Palmer) and Fred W. Cameron. The
family lived in Queenstown when Freda was a child and later moved to
Saint John. Freda was a vivacious, vibrant person who loved to dance
but was stricken with polio at the young age of 17. Except for her
early years, Freda lived her entire life in Saint John. She worked
as a receptionist at the Children's Hospital School and prior to
that, had done secretarial work for her father who was in the lumber
business. Upon moving to Loch Lomond Villa High Rise in the early
1970's, she worked for a time as a receptionist in the front office
of the Villa. Freda loved people and was kind and generous to a
fault. She was an adherent of the Seventh Day Adventist Church and
attended regularly until the last eight years during which time she
was a resident of the Loch Lomond Villa Nursing Home. During her
active years as a parishioner of the Adventist Church, she was very
involved in the citrus fruit campaign. She was very fond of the
staff at the Villa and it was reciprocated. Freda was predeceased by her parents, brother Arthur,
and sister Helen McIntosh. She is survived by sisters, Greta, Marg
(Don) DeLong, Donna (Ray) Lloyd and brother, Lawrence (Betty), several
nieces, nephews, grand nieces and nephews. The family is extremely
grateful to the staff of the Villa for their exemplary care and kindness to
Freda during her stay there. Resting at Brenan's Select Community
Funeral Home, 111 Paradise Row, Saint John (634-7424) with visiting
on Friday, February 20, 2009 from 1:00 PM to 2:30 PM. A funeral
service will be held on Friday at 2:30 PM from Brenan's Funeral Home
Chapel. Donations may be made to Hospice of Greater Saint John or to
a charity of the donor's choice. http://www.brenansfh.com
Charlton, David
Allison
husband of Linda Charlton (she is a member .... responsible for
booth Gagetown Fair)
It is with great sadness we
announce the passing of David "Bushy" on Friday, November 11,
2016 at the Saint John John Regional Hospital. He is survived by
his loving wife of 52 years, 9 months and 11 days, Linda "Dixie"
Charlton; children: Paula (Alden) Duke and Andrew (favourite
daughter in law Kimberly) Charlton; very special granddaughters
Emily (Justin) Brewer and Courtney "Plum Pudding" Duke (Josh),
to whom he was a proud papa; and his grandpuppy Willow.
David
spent his working career as a mechanic and enjoyed tinkering
with Fords and fixing the Chevys. He enjoyed racing in Miramichi
with his son Andrew and Kim, camping with his family and going
out dancing with Paula, the Aldenator and family. He loved
having visitors and his home was always welcoming to those he
knew.
David is also survived by his siblings: Debbie (Charlie)
Easton, Joe (Barb) Charlton, Gary (Shirley Alice) Charlton;
sister in law Judy Charlton; special cousins, Kenny Kelly and
Robert Burton; and numerous nieces and nephews.
He was predeceased by his parents Allan and Irene (Burton)
Charlton; brother Harris Charlton; sister Francis Perkins and
her husband Dale; and grandpuppy Jersey.
Resting atBrenan�s
Bay View Funeral Home, 1461 Manawagonish Rd., Saint John, NB(634-7425)
with visiting on Sunday, November 13, 2016 from 6-8 PM and
Monday, November 14, 2016 from 2-4 and 6-8 PM. The funeral
service will be held from Brenan�s Bay View Chapel on Tuesday,
November 15, 2016 at 10:00 AM. In lieu of flowers remembrances
in memory of David may be made to a charity of the donor�s
choice.
1920-2009
Surrounded by her family, the passing of Verna Cheley, wife of the
late Kenneth Cheley occurred at the Rocmaura Nursing Home on
Saturday, December 26, 2009. She was born in Welsford on August 21,
1920. Verna was a loving mother and grandmother, who devoted her
life to her family.
She is survived by two sons: Roland (Kathy) of Nerepis and Harold of
Sudbury, ON; five grandchildren Michael, Carol-Anne (Steve), David,
Benjamin and Jana; seven great grandchildren and several nieces and
nephews. She was predeceased by her mother, Glenna E. Gost; brother,
Harold Murray; sisters, Jean, Betty, Hazel and Gladys and
daughter-in-law, Diane Cheley.
Arrangements are under the direction of Brenan's Bay View Select
Community Funeral Home, 1461 Manawagonish Road, Saint John
(634-7425). There will be no visitation. The funeral service will
held from St. Paul's Church, Oak Point on Wednesday, December 30,
2009 at 11 AM. Interment will be in St. Paul's Cemetery following
the service. For those who wish, remembrances to the Canadian Cancer
Society or the Alzheimer's Society would be appreciated by the
family. www.bayviewfh.com
Note: Her Parents once lived in Coot Hill
Clarke ,Phyllis
Marjorie Unette
Phyllis Marjorie Unette
Clarke was born in Fairville NB on March 05,
1923. She was the daughter of the late
William and Emma Rae (McIntyre) Purcell.
Surviving is a daughter Heather Toole and
her husband Fred of Saint John, two sons:
John and his wife Doreen of Sussex and David
of Fredericton, one sister Connie Lockhart
of Saint John, one grandson, Sean Clarke,
several nieces and nephews.
Predeceased by her husband Willard Clarke
who passed away in 2010, also six brothers:
Edwin, Raymond, Bobby, Clarence, Burton and
Charles Purcell and by two sisters: Audrey
Paisley and Pauline Linton.
Phyllis passed away at the Sussex Health
Centre on May 04, 2017 at the age of 94
following a courageous battle with cancer.
Arrangements have been entrusted to the
compassionate care of Wallace Funeral Home,
34 Sunnyside Drive, Sussex, (506�433�1176)
where visitation will be held on Monday May
8th 2017 from 6�8 pm. A service celebrating
Mrs. Clarke�s life will be held from Wallace
Memorial Chapel on Tuesday, May 09, 2017 at
11:00 am. Following the service the will be
a time of fellowship and refreshment.
Interment will be in Cedar Hill Extension
Cemetery, Saint John.
If you are considering making a memorial
donation the family has recommended the
Canadian Cancer Society or a charity of the
donor's choice.
www.wallacefuneralhome.com
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From the Saint John Telegraph Journal, Sept. 30, 2010
Clarke,
Willard ( Bill )
of Sussex passed away on September 29, 2010 at the age
of 89. Bill is survived by his wife, Phyllis (Purcell)
Clarke; his
daughter, Heather Toole (Fred) of Saint John; his sons:
John (Doreen) of Sussex and David of Fredericton; his
grandson, Sean Clarke; as well as
several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by three
sisters: Lydia, Jennie and Annie and by his brother,
Theodore. Arrangements are entrusted to the care of
Wallace Funeral Home, 34 Sunnyside Drive, Sussex,
(506-433-1176), where visitation will be held on Friday
from 1 to 3 and 6 to 8pm. The Royal Canadian Legion
Sussex Branch #20 will hold a tribute on Friday evening
at 6:00. A Celebration of Bill's life will be held from
St. Paul's United Church on Saturday, October 2, 2010 at
11:00am. The interment will take place at Cedar Hill
Extension, Saint John, NB.
http://www.wallacefuneralhome.com
Tribute to Bill Clark
Oct. 26, 2010 by MIKE MULLEN
TELEGRAPH-JOURNAL
SUSSEX - Forced from his humble Queens
County homestead in 1953 by the
expropriation of land needed for the CFB
Gagetown army base, Bill Clarke
spent the remainder of his working life in
the Fredericton area. But upon
retirement from Medjuck's in 1989, the war
veteran, furniture salesman and
devoted family man and his wife, Phyllis
(Purcell), chose to spend their retirement
years in this dairy town.It was, in
retrospect, a very wise choice, says his
daughter, Heather Toole of Saint John.
"Dad was very happy in Sussex," Toole said
of her father, who died at age 89 on Sept.
29. "He became very involved in the
community." Toole elaborated on her dad's
busy retirement years in a funeral eulogy
she delivered at St. Paul's United Church in
Sussex, where her dad sang in the choir for
many years.
"Dad was so happy to be reunited with some
of the (Camp Gagetown) area neighbours," she
said. "He joined many groups and made new
friends.
These friends have kept Dad going for the
last 10 years. He loved music, fellowship,
St. Paul's, Golden K Kiwanis, St. John
Ambulance and all his
Sussex connections."
He was a founding member of the
Happy-Go-Lucky Fiddlers and the Golden K
Ramblers, she said, and always ready to try
his hand at anything that
came along.
"New skills learned included fiddling (at
70) and the Laubach Literacy Program," Toole
said. "Improved reading skills helped him
with the
church choir hymns.
"He was always proud of his accomplishments
- and always proud of us."
Besides Phyllis, his wife of 65 years, the
"us" includes daughter Heather; two sons,
John (Doreen) of Sussex and David of
Fredericton; one grandson and several nieces
and nephews. He was predeceased by three
sisters, Lydia, Jennie and Annie; and one
brother, Theodore.
Born in Hibernia (formerly New Ireland), 15
kilometres south of Gagetown, on May 7,
1921, he was a son of the late Byron T. and
Blanche C. (Wilson) Clarke. Byron
Clarke operated a small store out of his
home, lumbered and kept a small
farm.
Bill Clarke signed up with the Saint John
Fusiliers in 1940 before transferring to the
Cameron Highlanders in Ottawa. He
spent five years overseas, serving in
France, Belgium, Holland and Germany before
returning home to marry his sweetheart,
Phyllis - whom he met at a dance in Saint
John prior to going off to war - on Aug. 4,
1945."It is a good thing he did (marry her)
because he had the name Phyllis tattooed on
his arm," Toole said. "It would have been
awful if he had married somebody else."
The Clarkes started their family in a small
home in Hibernia, moving to Sunset Drive in
Nashwaaksis (now part of Fredericton)
following the
Campg Gagetown expropriation and, later
still, to Woodstock Road, where he fully
exercised his passion for gardening. He kept
a small store in Nashwaaksis at first, but
then moved on to selling cars, insurance and
furniture. The time from the 1960s to
the 1990s was what Toole calls "the square
dance years."
Clarke, who was a square dance caller for 23
years, and his wife celebrated Canada's
Centennial in 1967 by dancing their way
across the country on a special square dance
train, making many new friends in the
process. The dancing continued until fairly
recently, Toole said, and her father was a
regular at country music events right up
until August of this year.
He and his wife enjoyed travel, especially
as part of Nancy's Tours in later years.
Clarke was opinionated and could be stubborn
at times, Toole said,
"(But) he loved people. He loved to
entertain. And he loved farming in later
years, and always had large gardens.
"He loved his family and he loved his wife,"
she added. As she told mourners, "Mom
and Dad shared 65 years of love, laughter,
trials and changes. Dad's death is a big
change in our family unit. We
will miss his caring, warm advice, and his
love of life. But weren't we fortunate to
have him in our lives for all these years?"
CLARKE, NORMAN L
The
death of Norman L. Clarke of Kingston, husband of Melva (Smith) Clarke
occurred December 2, 2007 at the Saint John Regional Hospital. He was born
in Hibernia, son of the late Harry and Evelyn (Lasquie) Clarke. Norman was a
member of Erb's Cove United Baptist Church and AWANA Group. He is survived
by his loving wife of 54 years, Melva; two daughters, Ellen Jenkins (Mark),
Erb's Cove, Krista Sobey (Dean), Miramichi; three sons, Kevin Clarke
(Leona), Moncton, Rev. Leslie Clarke (Kathy), Kaleden, BC, Hal Clarke
(Judy), Fredericton; one sister, Patricia Clarke, Hampton; twelve
grandchildren, one great grandson, several nieces and nephews.
Resting at Reid's Funeral Home (832-5541), 1063 Main Street, Hampton, with
visitation 2-4pm & 7-9pm Tuesday. The funeral will be held Wednesday, 2:00pm
at Kingston Baptist Church. Interment in Erb's Cove United Baptist Cemetery.
Memorials to Erb's Cove United Baptist Church or donor's choice would be
appreciated. Online donations and condolences may be made at:
www.reidsfh.com
The following is from the
Castle Funeral Homes http://www.castlefh.com
CONNORS,
LEWIS JOSEPH It is with heavy hearts that we announce
the peaceful passing of Lewis on
Sunday, January 21st, 2007 at his
home. Lewis was born in Petersville, NB, on April 19th, 1930. He was employed
at Saint John Ship Building for 35 years, retiring in 1995. Lewis deeply loved
his family, Irish music and playing cards. Lewis leaves behind his wife, Edna
of 53 years; daughters, Gale Connors, Debbie Black (Paul), Lynn Connors (Bret) and
Lisa Lanteigne (Ronald); son, Wayne (Debbie); six grandchildren, Scott, Shane,
Jeff, Jennifer, Brad and Kyle; as well as six great grandchildren. He is also
survived by sisters, Pauline McDade, Mary Voorhees, Rose McMillan and Eleanor
Connors; and brother, Arthur. Lewis was predeceased by one sister, Rita and three brothers, Philip, Charles and
Gerry. Resting at Castle Funeral Homes "Fallsview Chapel", 309 Lancaster Ave. Saint
John. Visitation will be on Monday, January 22nd, 2007 from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.
and Tuesday, January 23rd 2:00 to 4:00 and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.. Mass of Christian Burial will be at 12:00 p.m., on Wednesday, January
24th at Our Lady of Assumption Catholic Church, Dufferin Row West.
COOPER, CHARLES KENNETH - The death of Mr. Charles
Kenneth (Ken) Cooper, husband of Maxine (Woods) Cooper, of Welsford, NB,
occurred on Tuesday, August 21,2001, at the Saint John Regional Hospital. Born
at South Clones, NB. He was the son of the late Charles F. and Florence
M. (Pettie) Cooper. Ken had been employed with Department of Forestry
for 40 years, from where he retired. He is survived by his wife, Maxine,
his four children, Debbie (Ken) Copp, Donna (Bob) Campbell, Paul (Tracy)
Cooper, and Brenda (Kevin) Golding, all of Welsford, NB, eight grandchildren,
Melissa, Nick, Chad, Ryan, Kenda, Sean, Meaghan, and David, one brother, John
(Alberta) Cooper of Sussex, NB, one sister, Margaret (Douglas) Corbett of
Sussex, NB, one sister-in-law, Hazel Cooper, as well as several cousins,
nieces, and nephews. He was predeceased by his parents, and one brother,
Eldon Cooper. Resting at Brenan's Select Community Funeral Home, 111 Paradise
Row, Saint John, NB, (506) 634-7424, with visitation on Wednesday from 7-9 PM
and Thursday from 2-4 and 7-9 PM. The funeral service will be held on Friday,
August 24, 2001 at 2:00 PM from St. Luke's Anglican Church, Welsford, NB.
Interment will take place at Welsford Valley Cemetery. Remembrances to the charity of the donor's choice would be appreciated by the
family.
COOPER, FRANCES ALBERTA . Many friends in Queens
County will be sorry to learn of the death of Mrs. Frances Alberta Cooper,
widow of Henry Cooper and daughter of the late John and Margaret Dunn, who
passed away at her residence, Welsford on Saturday Jan 20, 1940. She was 74
years of age. Born in Welsford, where she had been a resident all of her life,
she was highly respected in the community where she took an active interest in
its affairs. Her husband predeceased her 13 years ago. Surviving are one son, Foster, Welsford, with whom she had made her home after
the death of her husband: one brother, Alwood Dunn, Clones, Queens County, two
grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. The funeral was held on Monday afternoon and 2:30 from her residence, Welsford,
to the United Church at Coote Hill where service was conducted by the
minister, Rev. R. H. Baxter. Interment was made in the cemetery adjoining the
church.
From the Saint John Telegraph Journal CORBETT, CLAUDE J.K.
- The death of Claude James Kenneth Corbett
of Sussex, husband of Joyce (Hawkes)
Corbett, occurred at the Sussex Health Centre on January 3, 2009 at the age of 76.
Born at Dunn's Corner, NB, Claude was the
only son of Malcolm and Eleanor (McCutcheon)
Corbett. In addition to his wife Joyce, he is survived
by children; Joanne Teakles (Brian
MacDonald) of Sussex, Connie Bustin of Saint
John, Jack (Coleen) Corbett of Smiths Creek, Debbie (Douglas)
Murray of Picadilly, David (Julie) Corbett
of Sussex and son-in-law John Teakles of New
Line, fourteen grandchildren and two great
grandchildren, his sisters Greta (Walter)
Polley of Sussex and Laura (Garfield) Morrow
of Roachville, three nieces, two nephews,
sister-in-law Carol Branscombe of Sussex and
brother-in-law Hugh Morrow of Burton, NB.
The family will receive visitors at the
Sussex Select Community Funeral Home, 21
Aiton Road Sussex (506-433-2133) on Tuesday
from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9PM. The funeral
service will be held on Wednesday January 7,
2009 at Trinity Anglican Church, Sussex at
2:00PM. Interment will be at St. John the
Evangelist Cemetery, Waterford at a later
date. Donations made to St. John the
Evangelist Cemetery, the Diabetic Society or
a charity of the donor's choice would be
appreciated.
http://www.sussexfh.com
From the Saint John Telegraph Journal, April
15, 2010
CORBETT,
J. DOUGLAS - Mr. J. Douglas Corbett of
Sussex passed away on April 14, 2010 at the
age of 78. He was the son of the late Walter
and
Marion (Smith) Corbett. Doug is survived by
his wife, Margaret; two daughters: Susan
Walker (David) of Fredericton and Dr. Trudy
Corbett (Jeff Bales) of Manitoba; her son,
James Corbett (Phyllis) of Sussex; two
sisters: Dorothy Cooper of Sussex and
Georgie Charters (Alan) of Sussex; two
grandchildren; as well as several nieces,
nephews and cousins; his special aunt, Helen
Smith of French Lake. Doug was predeceased
by his grandson, Michael Corbett; his
brother, Merritt Corbett and his
brother-in-law, Thomas Cooper. Arrangements
are entrusted to the care of Wallace Funeral
Home, 34 Sunnyside Drive,
Sussex, (506-433-1176), where
visitation will be held on Friday from 3 to
8pm. A Celebration of Doug's life will be
held from Trinity Anglican
Church on Saturday, April 17, 2010 at 2:00
pm. A private family interment will take
place at Riverbank Cemetery. Donations made
to the Trinity Anglican Church, Sussex
Health Center or to the memorial of the
donor's choice would be appreciated by the
family.
http://www.wallacefuneralhome.com
CORBETT ,JOYCE M.- The
death of Joyce Marion Corbett of Sussex occurred at the
Sussex Health Centre on February 14, 2010 at the age of
70. She
was the wife of the late Claude J.K. Corbett who passed
away January 3, 2009. Born at Sussex, Joyce was a
daughter of the late Alvin and Grace
(Armstrong) Hawkes. She is survived by children; Joanne
Teakles (Brian MacDonald) of Sussex, Connie Bustin of
Saint John, Jack (Coleen) Corbett
of Smiths Creek, Debbie (Douglas) Murray of Picadilly,
David (Julie) Corbett of Sussex and son-in-law John
Teakles of New Line, fourteen grandchildren; Jocelyn
Teakles and Heather (Ian) MacKay; Jill, Courtney and
Hilary Bustin; Jonathan, Molly and Carrie Corbett;
William, Cassandra and Jessica Murray; Sam, Rachel and
Jack Corbett and two great grandchildren Sara and
Carter, her sister Carol Branscombe of Sussex,
brother-in-law Hugh Morrow of Burton, NB, sisters-in-law
Greta (Walter) Polley of Sussex and Laura (Garfield)
Morrow of Roachville, three nieces and two nephews. In
addition to her husband Claude and her parents, Joyce
was predeceased by an infant sister Thelma Hawkes and
sister Lorna Morrow. The family will receive visitors at
the Sussex Select Community Funeral Home, 21 Aiton Road
Sussex (506-433-2133) on Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9
pm. The funeral service will be held on Wednesday,
February 17, 2010 at Trinity Anglican Church, Sussex at
2:00 pm. Interment will be at St. John the Evangelist
Cemetery, Waterford at a later date.
Donations made to St. John the Evangelist Cemetery, the
Diabetic Society or a charity of the donor's choice
would be appreciated. http://www.sussexfh.com
The following is copied from the Saint John Telegraph Journal:
CORBETT, MARION ISABEL. The death of Marion Isabel
Corbett, age 92, wife of the late J. Walter Corbett, Apohaqui, NB., occurred
at the Sussex health Centre, Wednesday July 3, 2002. Marion is survived by
sons, Doug and Margaret , Sussex, Merritt and Pauline, Apohaqui; daughters,
Dorothy Cooper, Smith's Creek and Georgie and Al Charters, Sussex; 12
grandchildren; 18 great grandchildren; brother, Benjamin and Helen Smith,
French Lake; sister, Georgie Dunn, Saint John; brother-in-law, Gerald Simpson,
Deer Island; sister-in-law, Jessie Smith, Fredericton; several nieces, nephews
and cousins. She was predeceased by her brother, Colin; sisters, Hazel and
Laura and grandsons, Kennie and Dougie and great grandson Winston. Visiting at
Sherwood's Funeral Home, (839-2156), 18 Scovil Road, Norton, Friday 3-8 pm.
Funeral service will be held from Sherwood's Chapel at 3:00 pm, Saturday July
6, 2002, followed by interment in Riverbank Cemetery.
The death of Merritt Cedric Corbett, age 76, husband of Pauline
(Johnson) Corbett, of Apohaqui, NB, occurred at the Sussex Health
Centre, Sussex, NB, on November 8, 2009. He was born at Dunn�s
Corner, NB and was the son of the late Walter and Marion
(Smith) Corbett. Merritt is survived by his wife; sons David and
Anne Marie Corbett, Robert and Anita Corbett, Ronnie and Trina
Corbett, Brian and Bertha Corbett all of Apohaqui; his grandchildren
Christine and Jonathan Moffett, Meaghan and Michael Hayes, Cari,
Laura and Michael Williams, Lynn, Katie, Christopher, Benjamin,
Spencer, Mariah, Laurel; his great grandchildren Claire, Joshua;
sisters Georgie and Allan Charters of Sussex, Dorothy Cooper of
Smiths Creek; brother Douglas and Margaret
Corbett of Sussex; several nieces, nephews and cousins. He was
predeceased by his son Kenneth Corbett; grandson Winston;
brother-in-law
Thomas Cooper.
He is resting at Sherwood�s Funeral Home and Life Tribute Centre
(839-2156), 18 Scovil Road, Norton, NB, with visitation on Tuesday
from
3 to 8 p.m. Funeral service will be held from Sherwood�s Chapel on
Wednesday, November 11, 2009 at 2:00 p.m. A private family interment
will follow in Riverbank Cemetery. Donations to the Canadian Cancer
Society or the memorial of the donor�s choice would be appreciated.
Condolences to the family may be made through
www.sherwoodsfuneralhome.com
\The following obit was placed in the Times Globe & Telegraph
Journal
CORBETT, MURIEL BLANCHE. Born May 5, 1908, in Saint
John, beloved wife of the late Samuel Corbett and daughter of the late James
Robert McMillan and Ida Jane (Howes) McMillan died peacefully on January 9,
2000 in Toronto. She was predeceased by her elder son, Robert, and her sister,
Frances McMillan. She is survived by her son, Richard and his wife Gail. By
grandsons, Michael, Hugh and his wife Helen of Toronto, James and his wife
Gillian of Red Deer, Alberta, and Geoffery of Edmonton, Alberta. By
granddaughters, Julie and her husband Jonathan Ottewell of Toronto, and
Cynthia and her husband Mitchell Young of Huntersville, North Carolina, and by
six great- grandchildren. Internment will be in Greenwood Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, gifts of remembrance may be sent to the Canadian Cancer
Society.
The following was found in the Saint John Evening Times Globe
1928
CORBETT, Samuel J.
The death of Samuel J. CORBETT occurred at
his home in Wellesley, Mass., on Oct. 9th (1928). Mr. CORBETT was born and
spent his boyhood days in New Brunswick, having gone to Boston to reside when
a young man. He is survived by his wife (un-named) and two daughters,
Mrs. Allan JOSSELYN and Mrs. Leroy BAILEY, both of Massachusetts and two
brothers George and James of Summer Hill, NB.
Cosman, Florence May
1933-2017
It is with heavy hearts that the family of Florence May Cosman
(n�e McCullum), loving wife of J.W. "Wes" Cosman, announces her
passing, which occurred on Thursday, March 2, 2017 at the Saint John
Regional Hospital. Born in North Clones, New Brunswick on July 24,
1933, and raised in Hoyt, NB, she was a daughter of the late William
H. and Edith E. (Elder) McCullum.
Florence was a kind, compassionate woman
who took pride in her church and community. She began her career as
a teacher at Welsford School and later became principal at Ketepec
School.When
she and Wes started their family, Florence became a devoted mother
and homemaker for Wes and their three children. Her cooking,
knitting and sewing skills served her well. Florence�s kitchen in
Morna Heights hosted holiday meals, family celebrations and
neighborhood parties for the last 56 years. She was a member of the
church choir, past president of the Altar Guild, past Synod
delegate, and past member of the Ladies Aid, in addition to pitching
in at most church functions for over 60 years. She was appointed
church historian at St. Anne�s Anglican Church in Ketepec prior to
its closing and joining the Church of the Resurrection. She was a
member of UCT, and thoroughly enjoyed travelling with Wes and making
lifelong friends across Canada and the US with that group. She was
a former member of Westfield Golf and Country Club; played in a
bridge club of special friends; loved to read and research
genealogy. Florence and Wes loved to dance to the big band sound
and even mastered square dancing which they enjoyed with a local
club for many years.
Florence will be missed by Wes, her
devoted husband of 60years,as well as by her children, Anthony Scott
(Tony) Cosman (Mary), Terry Jayne Ricketts (Tim), and Trudy Leanne
Walker (Wayne); grandchildren, Jessica and Alyson Cosman, Abigail
Gaudet (Caleb), Jeremy Ricketts (Wendy), Ashley Ricketts, Mitchell
and Colton Walker; two great grandchildren, Jocelyn and Dylan
Ricketts as well as one great granddaughter Gaudet due in July;
siblings, Grace Pugh (the late Laurence), Betty Byers (Freeman) and
Ronald McCullum (Judy); one sister-in-law, Eleanor Reicker; many
nieces and nephews; as well as the many people whose lives she�s
touched throughout her journey.
In addition to her parents and
brother-in-law, Laurence, Florence was predeceased by infant
brother, David McCullum and infant twin grandsons, Adam and Eric
Cosman.
The family would like to extend a
special thank-you to Dr. Elizabeth Keyes; Dr. Sean Dolan and the
caring staff of the SJRH Oncology Department and to the SJRH-Palliative
Care Unit.
Arrangements are entrusted toBrenan�s
Funeral Home, 111 Paradise Row,Saint
John, NB (634-7424) with visitation on Saturday and Sunday, March 4
and 5, 2017 from 2-4 and 7-9 pm. A Celebration of Florence�s life
will be held on Monday, March 6, 2017 at 11:00 am from Church of the
Resurrection, 20 MacDonald Avenue, Grand Bay-Westfield. Interment
will take place at Cedar Hill Extension Cemetery. For those who
wish, remembrances may be made to the Church of the Resurrection,
Canadian Cancer Society, Kidney Foundation or any charity of the
donor�s choice.
www.BrenansFH.com
Costello, John
Born in: Enniskillen, New Brunswick, Canada
Born on: 15/06/1918
Passed away in: Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada
Passed away on: 25/02/2010
The death of John Joseph Costello of Fredericton, NB occurred
quietly at his home on Thursday, February 25, 2010. Born on June 15,
1918 in
Enniskillen, NB he was the son of the late John and Agnes (Hogan)
Costello and loving husband of Marie (Porter) Costello. John was
known to all to be a very peaceful person. In his younger years, he
would attend the community dances and he loved to play his
accordion, harmonica and Banjo for his friends. He first started
working as a logger and a farmer and at this time thoroughly enjoyed
hunting. Later, John became employed as a civilian Heavy Equipment
Operator at CFB Gagetown. Travel was also a passion of his and
he especially loved to go to different areas to watch his son, Dale
speed skate.
John will be dearly missed by his wife, Marie; son, Dale (Atsuko) of
Ottawa, ON; special sister-in-law, Noreen Porter of Fredericton, NB;
brothers-in-law, Bill (Marie) Porter of Fredericton, NB, Reg (Lois)
Porter of Fredericton, NB and Bob (Sarah) of Blissfield, NB; special
nieces, Barb Rees, Charlene Nason, Franny Newell, Helen Maggard and
Joan Porter as well as several nieces and nephews. Being the last
surviving member of his immediate family, John is predeceased by his
parents; an infant daughter, Deborah; sisters, Rita (Dave)
Henderson, Emma (Clem) Richards, Gertrude (Edward) Hogan, Mary
Costello and Helen Breen and his brother, James.
Visitation will be held at McAdam�s Funeral Home (458-9170) on
Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010 from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm. Mass of
Christian Burial will
be held at St. Dunstan�s Catholic Church on Wednesday, March 3rd,
2010 at 12 noon. Rev. Gerald White as celebrant. Interment will take
place in
the Hermitage Cemetery at a later date. Memorial tributes in John�s
memory may be made to a charity of the donor�s choice. http://www.mcadamsfh.com
The following death notice was in the Friday issue of the
Saint John Telegraph Journal and Times Globe. Hilda Craig was born at Dunns Corner, daughter of
James Elbridge and Jessie Isobel(McKinney)Corbett, the last surviving member
of her family, brothers and sisters, Margaret, Stirling, Hester, Helen,
Malcolm, Francis and Cyrus.
CRAIG, HILDA JENNET. The death of Hilda J. Craig (Corbett) of
Perth- Andover, age 97, occurred at the St. Joseph Hotel Dieu Hospital on
November 22, 2001. Hilda was the wife of the late John Craig. She is survived
by daughters Phyllis (Don) McGregor of Enniskillen, Ont. and Anne Sadler of
Perth-Andover; sons Donald (Marion) of Mississauga, Ont., Ian (Allis) of
Noelville, Ont., James of Edmonton, AB; and 12 grandchildren. Resting at
Brunswick Funeral Home with visitation on Saturday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral
service will be held on Sunday, November 25, 2001 at 3 p.m. from Brunswick
Funeral Home Chapel. Rev. Martin Carnahan officiating. Interment in the
Presbyterian Rural Cemetery.
Curry, Greta (Hamilton)
passed away at the Saint John Regional Hospital on Wednesday December 26,
2007. Born in Coote Hill, N.B. she was the daughter of the late Harry and
Harriet (Quinn) Hamilton. Greta was employed as a bookkeeper by Irving Oil
for over 25 years, a longtime member of Centenary Queen Square United Church
and the U.C.W.. She is survived by one son Brian (Judith) Grand
Bay-Westfield, grandchildren Chris Curry (Carol Landry) Grand Bay-Westfield,
Andrea Curry (Carl Gosselin), Toronto, great grandchildren Michael and
Madelaine Curry. Besides her parents, Greta was predeceased by her husband,
Frank Curry. Funeral was held Saturday December 29th from Castle "Fallsview Chapel", 309
Lancaster Ave, Saint John, N.B. Interment in Cedar Hill Extension.
D
Dale, KeN 1936-2009 Surrounded by his family and grandchildren, the death of Kenneth
Eldon Dale, age 72, husband of Dorothy (Machum) Dale, occurred at
his residence in Queenstown, NB, on March 22, 2009. He was born on
August 18, 1936, in Summerhill, NB, the son of the late Eldon and
Muriel (Livingston) Dale.
Ken's family moved from Summerhill, which is now part of Camp
Gagetown, to Queenstown, where he worked on his uncle's farm. He
drove truck for Vallis and Powell until he started his own trucking
business. Later he worked as a backhoe operator for the DOT until
his retirement in 2001. Ken loved his family and his precious
grandchildren. Racing, traveling, trailering and playing cards were
his passions. He was a member of the LOL # 112 and the Queenstown
United Baptist Church.
Ken is survived by his wife; daughters Kimberley and Rick Norwood of
Jemseg, and Kelly and Shawn Coolen of Halifax; sons Dwane and
Veronica of Halifax, and Darren and Tabatha of Halifax;
grandchildren Jeremy, Devon, Taylor, Joshua, Matthew, Zachery and
Benjamin; brothers Lloyd and Dale of Fredericton, and Glendon and
Claudia of Jemseg; sister Vivian and Gordie Smith of Fredericton;
and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
He is resting at Sherwood's Funeral Home and Life Tribute Centre
(839-2156), 18 Scovil Road, Norton, NB, with visiting on Wednesday
from 2 to 8 p.m. Funeral service will be held from Queenstown United
Baptist Church, Queenstown, NB at 2:00 p.m. on Thursday, March 26,
2009.
Donations to the Queenstown LOL Hall or the memorial of the donor's
choice would be appreciated. Condolences to the family may be made
through www.sherwoodsfuneralhome.com
The Telegraph Journal, Saint John, NB, Saturday, June 8th
1935.
DAVIS, ANNIE E - Suddenly at Jerusalem Queens County, on June
6th 1935 - Annie E. Davis, wife of Thomas A. Davis. Leaving besides her
husband - one son and two daughters to mourn. Body is resting at Brenans
Funeral Home, 111 Paradise Row, where funderal will be held on Saturday,
service at 2 o'clock, internment in Fernhill Cemetery.
1931-2010
Dober (nee Lourie), Dorothy Louise
Dorothy (Lourie) Dober (79) passed away
peacefully on July 16, 2010 at the Queen
Elizabeth Health Sciences Centre in Halifax.
Born on May 10, 1931 in New Jerusalem, Queens
Co. New Brunswick, Dorothy is the daughter of
the late Harold Robert Lourie and Louise Maplet
( Johnson) Lourie.
Dorothy lived a rich life as the beloved spouse
of Paul, cherished mother of five children, dear
friend, and centre of her extended family. She
passed away as she lived, surrounded by the love
of her husband, children, grandchildren, niece
and nephew, and friends. She was the heart of a
large family who adored and loved her.
Dorothy is survived by her husband, Paul Dober;
brothers, Raymond and Donald Lourie; children,
Doris McWhorter, Brian Fillmore, Cathy Smart,
Robert Fillmore and Patricia Fillmore;
grandchildren Andrew and Kate McWhorter, Jeffrey
and Julie Fillmore, Ashley and Kim Kovacs, Sarah
and Bryce Fillmore and Christian and Josh Emino;
sons-in-law Alan McWhorter and Don Vienot;
daughters-in-law Barbara and Alice
Fillmore; great-granchildren, Ethan and Colby
Fillmore and Josie Fillmore.
A celebration of life and time of sharing with
family and friends will be held on Tuesday, July
20, at 2:00 p.m. at Brenan�s Bay View Funeral
Home, 1461 Manawagonish Road, Saint John
(634-7425).
At Dorothy�s request, there will be no
visitation and interment at Cedar Hill Cemetery
Extension will be a private family event. In
lieu of flowers, remembrances may be made to a
charity of the donor�s choice. Remembrances may
also be shared on line at www.bayviewfh.com.
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The following was in the Saturday edition of the Saint John
Telegraph Journal. The Dohertys were former residents of New Jerusalem.
DOHERTY, ERNEST - Ernest Doherty of Bloomfield, died July 5, 2002 at
Saint John Regional Hospital. He was born at Northern Ireland, son of the late
Joseph and Sarah (Campbell) Doherty. He is survived by one brother, Joe
Doherty (Joan) of Apohaqui, several nieces and nephews. Resting at Reid's
Funeral Home (832-5541), 1063 Main Street, Hampton, with visiting 2-4pm and 7-9pm Saturday. The funeral
will be held Sunday at Reid's Funeral Home Chapel with service at 11:00 am.The
pallbearers are Brian Doherty, Carmen Doherty, Larry Doherty, Stephen Doherty,
Donald Bettle and Lloyd Hawthorne. Interment in Big Rock Cemetery. Memorials
to the charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family.
Doherty,
Joseph
The death of Joseph Patton Doherty of Apohaqui occurred at the
Sussex Health Centre on December 25, 2009 at the age of 80. Born at
Jerusalem, Queens County, New Brunswick a son of the late Joseph and
Sarah (Campbell) Doherty, he was the last surviving member of his
immediate family. Joseph is survived by his wife of 48 years, Joan (Pagett)
Doherty, daughter Sandra Doherty of Waterloo, ON, sons Larry
(Jackie) Doherty of Bloomfield and Stephen Doherty of Dartmouth, NS,
grandchildren Jessica and Joseph and several nieces and nephews. He
was predeceased by his brothers Sam, Albert and Ernie.
The family will receive visitors at the Sussex Select Community
Funeral Home, 21 Aiton Road Sussex (506-433-2133) on Sunday from 2-4
and 7-9PM. The funeral service will be held on Monday December 28,
2009 at 10:00AM in the funeral home chapel with Reverend Tom
Robinson officiating. A private family interment will be held at
Riverbank Cemetery at a later date. Donations made to the charity of
the donor's choice would be appreciated.
www.sussexfh.com
From the NBC 22 February 1851
DOUGAN, MARGARET. Died in Hampstead (Queens Co.) 20th ult., of
consumption, Margaret DOUGAN w/o John H. DOUGAN and eldest d/o Joseph MOORE of
Petersville age 24, left husband, two children.
Note: From the Machum Family History Book, it states that John, son
of Margaret, died in 1852 and Margaret's husband John Hunter Dougan remarried
in 1852 to Rachel Wooden.
Dunlop, Hazel Marguerite "
Marg "
Life Legacy
We are very sad to announce the passing of Marg
Dunlop of Maugerville, NB, which occurred on Wednesday, May 7, 2014,
at York Care Centre. Born on July 1, 1933 in New Jerusalem, NB, she
was the daughter of the late Eldon and Florence (Johnson) Beckett.
Mom will be fondly remembered for many things: her
love of gardening, her famous pies and fresh brown bread which she
generously shared with her neighbours, her love of music and
singing, and the many years she served as organist at the
Maugerville Baptist Church. Mom worked most of her adult life for
the Royal Bank in Saint John and Fredericton, and had many fond
memories of co-workers and her many close friends. For a time during
the 1970s she and Dad ran the Fairway Motel in Sussex.
Marg is pre-deceased by Wayne, her husband of 43
years, and by her oldest brother Waldo Beckett of Oak Point, NB. She
is survived by her son, Noel Dunlop (Rhonda) and daughter, Maureen
Maillet (Paul), and granddaughters, Patricia and Gayle Maillet. She
is also survived by her other siblings, all of whom she loved
dearly, brother, Eldon �Junior� Beckett of Browns Flat, NB and
sisters, Irma Bevens of Stanford, Connecticut, Marion Aulbrook of
Windsor, ON, Gwen MacNaught of Perth, ON, Elizabeth Messer of Saint
John, NB and Lois Boldon of Fredericton, NB.
Visitation will take place at the York Funeral Home,
302 Brookside Drive on Sunday, May 11, 2014, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9
pm. The Funeral Service will take place at the Maugerville United
Baptist Church on Monday, May 12, 2014, at 2 pm with Rev. Malcolm
Beckett officiating. Interment will take place in Maugerville
Baptist Cemetery at a later date. For those who wish to make a
memorial donation, remembrances may be made to the Maugerville
United Baptist Church or to an organization of the donor�s choice.
Personal condolences may be offered through www.yorkfh.com
The following obituary was in the Saint John Telegraph
Journal. Eddie Dunn was born and attended school at Dunn's Corner.
DUNN, AMOS EDWARD - The death of Amos Edward (Eddie) Dunn of
Sussex Corner, NB, occurred at the Sussex Health Centre on October 23, 2000.
Born March 5, 1925 a son of the late George William Alwood and Margaret
(Armstrong) Dunn. Eddie is survived by his sisters, Evaline Prosser of
Penobsquis and Jennette Dykeman of Minto, a brother John Dunn of Knightville,
a sister-in-law, Doris Dunn of Sussex and one niece and one nephew. Besides
his parents. Eddie was predeceased by his brother Oliver Dunn. The
family will receive visitors at the Sussex Select Community Funeral Home, 21
Aiton Road, on Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. The funeral service will be
held on Wednesday. October 25, 2000 at 2 p.m. in the Sussex Select Community
Funeral Home Chapel. Reverend Allen Tapley officiating. Interment will take
place in Gosline Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy, donations may be made
to the charity of the donor's choice.
DUNN, DORIS Etta
(Fulton) - Mrs. Doris Dunn of McLean St., Sussex, passed away on
November 5, 2007 at the age of 92. She was the daughter of the late Judson and Margaret (Belyea) Fulton and the wife of the late Oliver Dunn.
Doris was the last surviving member of her immediate family. She is survived by her sisters-in-law, Betty Fulton of Riverbank, Evaline
Prosser of Sussex, and Jeanette Dykeman (Ronald) of Minto; her brother-in-law, John Dunn (Ruth) of Mt. Pisgah; as well as nieces, nephews
and cousins. Doris was predeceased by her brothers, Charles and Lloyd; and by her sister, Elsie Pevlin.
Arrangements are entrusted to the care of Wallace Funeral Home, 34
Sunnyside Drive, Sussex, (506-433-1176), where visitation will be held
on Wednesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 PM. A Celebration of Doris' life will be held
from Wallace Community Chapel on Thursday, November 8, 2007 at 1:00 PM. The
interment will take place at Oceanview Memorial Gardens at 3:30 PM.
Published in the Saint John Telegraph Journal, December 6, 2007
DUNN,
Dora RUTH - The death of Dora
Ruth Dunn occurred at her residence, Mount Pisgah, NB on December 3, 2007.
Ruth was born at Coote Hill, NB in 1919 a daughter of the late Josiah and
Addie (Polley) Murphy. Ruth was the wife of the late John Dunn, mother of
the late Douglas Dunn and great grandmother of the late J.J. McFarlane. She is survived by her
grandchildren, Vanessa Dunn (Scott McFarlane), Philip Dunn and his wife, Kim
and Matthew Dunn (Sarah), great grandchildren, Tyler McFarlane and Julie
Dunn, other grandchildren, Peggy Doody (Fred), Kathy Honeycutt (Frank),
Karen Wilmot, Sylinda and Alicia Wilmot daughter in law Debbie Wilmot and
sister in law, Eva Murphy. Ruth was predeceased by her other son, Bob
Wilmot, brothers, Ralph, Earl and Harold Murphy and sister, Margaret
Armstrong. The family will receive visitors at Sussex Select Community
Funeral Home, 21 Aiton Road Sussex (506-433-2133) on Friday 2 to 4 and 6 to
8PM. The funeral service will be held at the Sussex Wesleyan Church on
Saturday December 8, 2007 at 11:00AM. Donations made to the Danny and
Jessica Angel Foundation would be appreciated. www.sussexfh.com
Published in the Saint John Telegraph Journal, December 6, 2007
DUNN, DOUGLAS H. - The death of Douglas
Harold Dunn occurred at his residence Mount Pisgah, NB on December 3, 2007.
Doug was born at Gagetown, NB in 1952, the only child of the late John and Ruth (Murphy) Dunn
and grandfather of the late J.J. McFarlane. He is survived by his children, Vanessa Dunn (Scott McFarlane), Philip Dunn and his wife Kim and
Matthew Dunn (Sarah); grandchildren, Tyler McFarlane and Julie Dunn; sister in law, Debbie Wilmot; and several nieces. Doug was predeceased by
his brother Bob Wilmot. The family will receive visitors at Sussex Select Community Funeral Home, 21 Aiton Road Sussex (506-433-2133) on Friday
2 to 4 and 6 to 8 pm. The funeral service will be held at the Sussex Wesleyan Church on Saturday December 8, 2007 at 11:00 am. Donations
to the Danny and Jessica Angel Foundation would be appreciated.
www.sussexfh.com
Published in the Saint John Telegraph Journal, December 6, 2007
DUNN, JOHN A. - The death of John Armstrong
Dunn occurred at his residence Mount Pisgah, NB on December 3, 2007. John
was born at Dunns Corner, NB in 1917, a son of the late Alwood and Margaret (Armstrong) Dunn.
John was the husband of the late Ruth Dunn, father of the late Douglas Dunn and great grandfather of the late J.J. McFarlane. He is
survived by his grandchildren, Vanessa Dunn (Scott McFarlane), Philip Dunn and his wife Kim and Matthew Dunn (Sarah); great grandchildren, Tyler
McFarlane and Julie Dunn; his sisters, Evaline Prosser of Sussex and Jennette Dykeman (Ronald) of Minto; other grandchildren, Peggy Doody
(Fred), Kathy Honeycutt (Frank), Karen Wilmot, Sylinda and Alicia Wilmot; and daughter in law, Debbie Wilmot. John was predeceased by his
other son, Bob Wilmot; and brothers, Oliver and Eddy. The family will receive visitors at Sussex Select Community Funeral Home, 21 Aiton Road
Sussex (506-433-2133) on Friday 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 pm. The funeral service will be held at the Sussex Wesleyan Church on Saturday December 8,
2007 at 11:00 AM. Donations to the Danny and Jessica Angel Foundation would be appreciated.
www.sussexfh.com
From The Saint John Telegraph Journal, July
14, 2008
DYKEMAN, JENNETTE
MARUERITE - The death of Jennette Marguerite
Dykeman of Minto, NB occurred Saturday, July 12,
2008 at the WG Bishop Nursing Home at the age of
92. Born in North Clones, Queens Co. NB, she was
the daughter of the late Alwood and Margaret
(Armstrong) Dunn. Jennette was a loving and
generous wife, mother and mother in law, she
taught school in various parts of New Brunswick,
moving to Minto in 1942 where she taught school until retirement. She was an
associate member of the Royal Canadian Legion,
Minto and a faithful member of St. Michael and
All Angels Anglican Church. Survived by her
daughter, Margaret (Joanne) Nicholson and son in
law, (Larry) of Minto, NB; great niece, Vanessa
Dunn of Sussex; great nephews, Matthew Dunn of
Sussex, Phillip Dunn of Alberta; great great
nephews, Tyler McFarlane and Wyatt Matthew Dunn
of Sussex; great great niece, Julie Dawn Dunn of
Alberta. In addition to her parents, Jennette
was predeceased by her husband, Ronald Dykeman
in February 2008; daughter, Constance Marie
(Connie) in 1954; brothers, John, Edward and
Oliver Dunn; sister, Evaline Prosser; infant
brother and sister, Agnes and Charles; nephew,
Douglas Dunn, great great nephew, J. J.
McFarlane. Resting at the Minto Funeral Home
327-3490 with visiting Monday from 2 to 4 and 7
to 9pm. Funeral Service will be held 11:00AM
Tuesday, July 15th, 2008 from St. Michael and
All Angels Anglican Church, Minto, NB with Rev.
John Sharpe officiating. Interment will take
place in the church cemetery. For those who wish
donations made to the IWK, St. Michael and All
Angels Anglican Church, or donor's choice would
be appreciated by the family.www.mintofh.com
E
EVANS,
Marilyn Ann
1944-2017
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It is with great sadness that the family of Marilyn
Evans of Grand Bay-Westfield, wife of John "Jack" Evans
announce her passing, which occurred on Tuesday, April
11, 2017 at McLeod Seacoast Hospital, South Carolina
while wintering in one of her favourite locations,
Myrtle Beach. Born on December 20, 1944 in
Armstrong�s Corner, NB, she was the daughter of the late
Leslie and Audrey (Queen) Smith.
Marilyn devoted her life to caring
for the needs of her family and treasured the times
spent with those she loved. She especially enjoyed the
times with her grandchildren who were her world. Marilyn
always looked forward to her winter getaway in Myrtle
Beach and treasured the friendships made there. She
loved golfing and was an active member of Westfield Golf
& Country Club, where she was past president of the
ladies association. She also enjoyed playing bridge and
was a faithful member of Westfield United Church.
In addition to her husband of 50
years, Jack, Marilyn is also survived by her children,
Stephen Evans (Andrea) and their children, Jenna, John
and Julia of Grand Bay-Westfield and Christina Evans
(Mark Douglas) and their children, Brittany, Kyle and
Jayme of Saint John; sister, Sandra Smith of Grand
Bay-Westfield; brother, Bill Smith (Linda) of Alberta;
sister-in-law, Terry Glenn (Todd) and their children,
Ryan and Emily; sister-in-law, Pat Wilson and her
children, Lori, John, Janet and Lindsay; nephew, Jeff
Smith (Michelle) and their children, Tyler and Jessica
and nephew, Tim Smith. Besides her parents, she was also
predeceased by brothers-in-law, Paul
Smith and Larry Wilson; as well as nephew, Jason Smith
and great-niece, Caroline Lorette.
Arrangements are under the care and
direction of Brenan�s Bay View Funeral Home, 1461
Manawagonish Road, West Saint John (634-7425) where
visitation will take place on Friday, April 14, 2017
from 2:00 - 8:00 PM. The Memorial Service will be held
from Westfield United Church, 133 Nerepis Road, Grand
Bay-Westfield on Saturday, April 15, 2017 at 11:00 AM.
For those who wish, remembrances
may be made to the Jason Smith Memorial Fund, Heart and
Stroke Foundation of NB or a charity of the donor�s
choice.
www.BrenansFH.com
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From the Fredericton Daily Gleaner, Jan. 5, 2008
Fox ,Lillian G.
Lillian G. Fox of Temperance Vale, NB passed away January 3, 2008
at the Dr. Everett Chalmers Hospital. Born at Clones, NB in 1921,
she was a daughter of the late John and Gertrude (Cooper) Johnston. Lillian is
survived by a daughter, Gail Baker (Maxwell), Ladysmith, BC; two
sons, Paul Schriver (Iris), Campbellton, NB and Duane Schriver, Temperance
Vale; her grandchildren, Shelley Ryan (James), Michael Schriver
(Leah), Jason Schriver, Tommy Baker (Jill), Michael Baker, Ann Marie Bouri
(Scott) and Andrew Baker; nine great grandchildren; a sister, Alice Haines (Keith), Fredericton; a brother, Thomas Johnston (Pearle),
Fredericton; sisters-in-law, Avis Stafford (Eldon), Calgary, Alberta
and Mary Cliff (George), Southampton and several nieces and nephews.
In addition to her parents, Lillian was predeceased by her first
husband, Wesley Schriver on January 5, 1957 and her second husband,
Marlowe Fox on May 14, 1995. As requested by Lillian, a private
funeral will be held at Flewelling Funeral Home, Nackawic, NB.
Interment will be later at Otis Cemetery. For those who wish to make
a donation in her memory, the family has suggested the Poppy Fund of
the Royal Canadian Legion.
The death of Roy Malcolm Francis occurred on August
17, 2009 at his residence Sussex Corner, N.B. He was
born at Armstrong�s Corner Queens County N.B. on May 24 1924. A son of the late Herbert
and Audrey (Harrison) Francis. Roy is survived by his
wife of fifty five years Marion ( McCullum) Francis;
daughter Nancy ( Dan) Nelson of Fredericton; sons
Stephen ( Peggy) Francis of Norton and Mark Francis of
Sussex and a special number three son David ( Sheila) Greer of
Quispamsis. He is also survived by four grandchildren
Melissa, Colin, Jeremy, and Justin Francis; three
nephews David, Doug, and Dwight Francis; two nieces
Brenda DeLong and Cathy McLennan; two sisters-in-law
Frances Francis and Gerna McCullum and several cousins.
Roy was predeceased by his only brother Fred and
brother-in-law Don McCullum. The family will receive
visitors at The Sussex Select Community Funeral Home (
506- 433- 2133) on Wednesday 2 � 4 & 7 � 9 p.m. The
funeral service will be held Thursday August 20th/ 2009
at 11:00a.m in the funeral home chapel. Interment at
Riverbank Cemetery. Memorials donations to Extra Mural
Sussex Division, The Canadian Red Cross, or donor�s
choice would be appreciated.
http://www.sussexfh.com
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Graham ,Christopher "Kit" Francis
Allen
From the Saint John Telegraph Journal, Tuesday, April
20, 2010
The death of Christopher "Kit" Francis Allen Graham of
Grand Bay-Westfield, NB, husband of Margaret (Dunn)
Graham, occurred on Sunday, April 18, 2010 at the Saint
John Regional Hospital. Born in Montague, PEI, on
September 24, 1920, he was a son of the late Rev.
Christopher and Ruth (Allen) Graham. Kit served in World
War II serving in England, Italy and North West Europe
with the Fifth Canadian Armored Regiment - 8th Canadian
Hussars (Princess Louise's) in the rank of Captain.
After the war he served for 8 years as Recruiting
Officer in Saint John. The orders and decorations which
he received were: 1935-1945 Star, Italy Star,
France-Germany Star, Defense Medal, Canadian Volunteer
Service Medal with Clasp, War Medal, Efficiency
Decoration, 125 Anniversary of Confederation Medal. Kit
was en route to Italy when the convoy came under air
attack. His ship, the Monterey, played an
important part in the rescue of nursing sisters and
soldiers from the SS Santa Elena. After the War, Kit was
employed as a Life Underwriter for
several years. For thirty-three years he was Chief
Executive Officer with the New Brunswick Division
Canadian Cancer Society. He was Past President and Life
Member of Ball's Lake Fishing Club, Former OC of Byng
Boys Club, Past President of the 8th Canadian Hussars
(Princess Louise's) Regimental Association, Life Member
of Canadian Armoured Corp., Honorary Colonel of the 8th
Canadian Hussars (Princess Louise's) Regiment, Pas
President of Western Kings Kiwanis Lodge, Past President
of Lancaster Golden Service Club, Life Member of Session
Westfield United Church, Member of Royal United Service
Institute, Volunteer for Meals on Wheels for over twenty
years and a volunteer at the West Side Food Bank for
several years. Kit enjoyed gardening, fishing,
traveling, bird watching, railroading and reading, but
most of all he adored his family. Besides his wife of
twenty-five years, Kit is survived by his son,
Christopher R. Graham (Annette) of Long Reach, NB;
brother, David W. Graham (Joyce) of Fredericton, NB;
sister, B. Jean MacCannell of
Tulsa,OK; four grandchildren, Christopher John,
Terri-Lynn, Timothy James and Nicholas Leo; special
great-granddaughter, Haley, as well as
several nieces, nephews and cousins. Resting at Brenan's
Bay View Funeral Home, 1461 Manawagonish Road, Saint
John (634-7425) with visiting on Wednesday from 2 to 4
and 7 to 9 PM. The funeral service will take place on
Thursday, April 22, 2010 at Westfield United Church at
1:00 PM with Rev. Dr. Elizabeth Stevenson officiating.
Interment to take place in Cedar Hill Extension
Cemetery.
For those who wish, remembrances may be made to the
Canadian Cancer Society, Westfield United Church or to a
charity of the donor's choice. http://www.bayview.com
The following death notice was in the Saint John Telegraph
Journal on Saturday, February 9 2002:
GARDINER, JOHN R. - In Colorado Springs on February 1st, 2002
formerly from Enniskillen and Saint John. Son of the late Roy I. and
Lena (Oram) Gardiner. Sadly missed by his wife, Viola, six children,
grandchildren, cousins and many nieces and nephews and friends; sisters, Anne
(Roger) Juaire, Eleanor (Clif) Brodeur, Georgina (Donald) Stafford.
Predeceased by brothers Donald and Eddie and sister, Jean. A Memorial Mass
will be said at Our Lady of the Assumption Church, Dufferin Row, Saint John at
7 p.m. February 11th to honor John, a true and faithful servant of God.
Garland,
Evelyn Marie The death of Evelyn Garland of Oromocto, NB
occurred at the Oromocto Public Hospital on
Sunday, September 14th, 2008. Born in
Petersville, NB she was the daughter of the
late James and Mary (Connors) Hogan and wife
of the late Roy Garland. Evelyn was a member of St. Vincent de Paul
Catholic Church and the CWL, she was also a
member of the NB Teachers Association and
Oromocto Pioneer Square Dancing Club. Evelyn
was also a volunteer at Oromocto Public
Hospital. She is survived by her sister, Gertrude
Breen of Upper Kingsclear, NB; her brothers,
William Hogan of Haneytown, NB, Daniel Hogan
of Grand Bay-Westfield, NB and Francis Hogan
(Evelyn) of Grand Bay-Westfield, NB as well
as several nieces and nephews. Predeceased by her husband, Roy; her
parents; her sisters, Margaret Hogan and
Sister Ethel Hogan S.C.I.C. as well as her
brothers, John, James and Leo Hogan. Visitation will be held at the Oromocto
Select Community Funeral Home (357-5100) on
Tuesday, September16, 2008 from 2-4 and 7-9
pm. Mass of Christian Burial will be
celebrated at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic
Church on Wednesday, September, 2008 at
11:00 am. Rev. Ken Weir as celebrant.
Interment will take place in the St.
Augustine�s Catholic Cemetery in Westfield.
For those who wish, memorial tributes in
Evelyn�s honor may be made to a charity of
the donor�s choice. On line condolences may
be made at www.oromoctofh.com
Garland, Roy Norman 1938-2007
The death of Roy N. Garland of Oromocto, NB occurred at the Oromocto Public
Hospital on Wednesday, December 26th, 2007. Born in Petitcodiac, NB he was
the son of the late Zadkiel and Sylvia (Kay) Garland and husband of Evelyn
M. (Hogan) Garland. Roy was a member of the Knights of Columbus, an avid
golfer and sports enthusiast and a Toronto Maple Leaf fan.
Roy is survived by his wife, Evelyn; his sister, Ruby O'Brien (Erald) of
Bedford, NS; sister-in-law, Melda Garland of Moncton, NB; brother-in-law,
Paul Beasley of Kentucky as well as several nieces and nephews.
He was predeceased by his parents; brother, George; sister, Gerri Beasley
and half-sister, Dorothy Codling.
Visitation will be held at the Oromocto Select Community Funeral Home
(357-5100) on Friday, December 28th, 2007 from 2-4 and 7-9 pm with the
Knights of Columbus holding a tribute service at 7:00 pm. Mass of Christian
Burial will be held at the St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church on Saturday,
December 29th, 2007 at 11:00 am. Rev. Ken Weir as celebrant. Interment will
take place at a later date in the St. Augustine's Catholic Cemetery in Grand
Bay-Westfield, NB. For those who wish, memorial tributes in Roy's honor may
be made to a charity of the donor's choice. On-line condolences may be made
at www.oromoctofh.com.
www.oromoctofh.com.
GRAHAM, JAMES
(1806-1882) Memorial Notice
Contributed by Frank Queen
MEMORIAL NOTICES - James Graham, Sr.
Exchanged the associations of earth for the higher and purer
fellowship of heaven on the 6th day of June last, and in the 78th year
of his age. He emigrated in 1829 from Fermanagh, Ireland , to New
Brunswick, settling in the Parish of Petersville, where he has not only
been an industrious and honest citizen, but a devoted Christian and
useful member of the Methodist church in that place. Bro. Graham was
converted in the 16th year of his age, before he came to this country,
and several years after his arrival was appointed class leader, which
office he continued to fill with great acceptance till the infirmities
of age forbade him that privilege. He also filled other important
offices in the church. Chiefly through his exertions and liberality was
our church at Petersville built, which will soon be superseded by a
one now in course of erection. Through his affliction of over six months
he was not known to murmur or complain; his clear evidence of his
acceptance in the Beloved not only sustained him but made his happy and
triumphant in death. A great number of people attended the funeral and
listened to a very able and appropriate discourse by the resident
minister from 2 Sam. 111. 38. He was great as regards his hospitality,
his house was open to the stranger and was always a welcome and
comfortable home for the Methodist itinerant. He was a great reader, he
loved good books, the Bible, hymn book and Wesley's works were his daily
companions. He was great in his love for God's house and his people. The
Word was sweet unto his taste, sweeter than honey and honey comb.
Enjoying this privileges of the sanctuary he did not do so at others
expense; right generously did he support the minister and contribute to
connexioual funds. He was good in all the relations of life. The wish so
often expressed to the writer for reunion with the partner of youth and
other members of his family is at length realized, Thankful are we to
record that the surviving members of his family and their children are
following in the footsteps of their now allotted sire.
A. E. Page - Nov 16, 1882
In the Daily Telegraph 19 December 1883
GRAHAM, WILLIAM. Died Wednesday 28th ult., William GRAHAM,
Petersville (Queens Co.) age 58.
Graham Ron
Mr. George
Ronald Graham of Sussex Corner, passed away
on September 14, 2017 at the age of 80. He
was the son of the late Leverne and Della
Graham.
Ron is survived by the hearts of his sons:
Bruce Graham (Laurie), David Graham (Raya
Khedheri�Graham) and Jeff Graham ; his
daughters: Cathy Hayes (Ron) and Rhonda
Graham (Mike Douglas); the mother of his
children, Dawn Graham; his sisters: Barb
Target (Freddy) and Verna Arnold; as well as
several grandchildren, great-grandchildren,
nieces and nephews.
He is predeceased by his infant son, Mark
Graham and by his sister, Joyce Virtue.
Arrangements have been entrusted to the
compassionate care of Wallace Funeral Home,
34 Sunnyside Drive, Sussex, (506�433�1176)
At Ron's request no visitation will be held.
A private family service celebrating Ron's
life will be held.
If you are considering making a memorial
donation the family has recommended the
Living Memorial. www.wallacefuneralhome.com
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HAMILTON, JAMES A.
James A.
Hamilton, 65 of Holderville, Kings Co, NB, died at the General Hospital, Saint
John, NB, on Thursdays evening after a brief illness. Born at Olinville,
Queens Co, s/o Charles & Janie (Patterson) Hamilton and lived in New Jerusalem
until he moved to Holderville 2 1/2 years before he died. His wife, the former
Ella Stockford died previously. She was of Lawfield, Queens Co, NB. He was a
member of the Hill Baptist Church at New Jerusalem. Surviving are two
daughters: Mrs. Ira E. Sawler, Long Reach; Miss Grace A. T. Hamilton, at home
and one son, Dean R. Hamilton, Lancaster; six grandchildren; several nieces
and nephews. A son, Joseph L. was killed in the Second World War. Funeral from
Brenan's on Monday at 2 pm, with interment in Hill Baptist Cemetery, New
Jerusalem.
HAMILTON, JOSEPH LAMBERT (TRP). Trp. Joseph
Lambert Hamilton s/o Mr. & Mrs. James Hamilton, of New Jerusalem was reported
killed in action on July 21 1943. He enlisted with the Canadian Army in
June 1941, and went overseas on March 1942. Survived besides his parents, 1
brother, Tpr. Dean Hamilton, Canadian Army overseas and two sisters, Irene and
Grace at home. (d. in Sicily).
Telegraph Journal, Tuesday, January 19, 1937
HANNINGTON, HELEN (KERR) - Suddenly in this City,
on Saturday, Jan 16, 1937, Helen ( Kerr ) Hannington in her 24 year, leaving
to mourn her Mother, Stepfather, three sisters and one half sister, one
brother and one half brother. Funeral from her late residence today
(Tuesday) with services at 12:30 PM. Interment at Clones, Queens County,
N.B.
HASSON, EMMA A. The funeral of Mrs. Emma A.
Hasson who died at Welsford Thursday April 9, 1941 will be held from her
residence in Welsford Sunday afternoon with service at 2:30 o'clock by Rev. B.
D. Carew. Internment will take place in the Lyons Cemetery, Welsford.
Mrs. Hasson who was the widow of Thomas Hasson had been ill for about five
months. She was born at Welsford, daughter of the late Francis and Margaret
Woods, and had resided there all her life. She was an attendant of the United
Church and a member of the Welsford Ladies Aid. For 21 years Mrs. Hasson
had been in charge of the exchange for the Welsford and Hampton Telephone Co.
Surviving are four sons, T. Herbert with the Canadian Army in Quebec, J. Ralph
of Welsford, Harold H. at home and Oswald A. Queenstown, N.B.; three
daughters, Mrs. James E. Anderson, Welsford, Mrs. Alfred Anderson, Lakenheath,
Sask, and Mrs. William Dawson, White Plains, N.Y.; one brother Herbert Woods
of St. Paul, Minn.; and several grandchildren.
Harper Maurice Keith
The death of Maurice Keith Harper of Sussex occurred on January
22, 2009 at the Sussex Health Centre at the age of 96. Born at
Lauvina, NB, a son of the late Frederick and Maggie (Smith) Harper. Maurice is survived
by his wife of 59 years Laurina �Renie� (Dunfield) Harper, daughter
Evelyn Sparks (Tim) of Sussex Corner, son James Harper (Jean) of Grand Bay
Westfield, grandchildren; Hillary Sparks, Jeffery Creighton, Andrew
Creighton, Ashley Harper and Dana Fair, great grandchildren; Lila,
Daniel, Caylee and Josh and four nieces. He was predeceased by an
infant daughter Florence, sisters; Ruby Brown, Margaret Kerr and Laura Carr
and brothers; Milburn and Charlie Harper. The family will receive
visitors at the Sussex Select Community Funeral Home, 21 Aiton
Road Sussex (506-433-2133) on Friday from 2-4 and 7-9PM. The funeral
service will be held on Saturday January 24, 2009 at 11:00AM in the
funeral home chapel, with Dr. Leo Gallant officiating. Interment
will be at Smith Cemetery, Waterville, NB. Donations made to the
charity of the donor�s choice would be appreciated. http://www.sussexfh.com/
1920-2008
Harrison, Kenneth Archibald It is with great sadness that the family of Ken Harrison of Gagetown, NB
announces his sudden passing at the Oromocto Hospital on Sunday, January
20th, 2008. Ken was born in New Jerusalem on November 26, 1920. In 1953 Ken
left his beloved home and moved the family to Gagetown. He will be dearly
missed by his wife Geraldine (Webb) of 57 years, daughters Debbie de Monye
(Casey), Brenda Bordage (Mark) and Donna Thomas (Brad) and his much loved
grandchildren Alex, Nick and Amy de Monye, Stephen, Corey, and Ashley
Bordage and Emily and Katie Thomas. He will also be missed by sisters Verna
Webb of Sussex, Marion Harrison of Hampton and Shirley Douglas of Truro, NS
and brother Clarence of Saint John, sister-in-laws Irene Bryant of Gagetown,
Evelyn Harrison of Hampton and Edith Webb of BC. as well as many nieces and
nephews. Predeceased by his parents, sister Ruth, brother Clive,
sister-in-laws Jessie and Julia and brother-in-laws, Bob, Mac, Lloyd,
Charles, Earl and Pat. He worked for the DND for 34 years and was a
recipient of the Paul Harris Fellowship Award. His life was full of music.
He was inducted into the NB Country Music Hall of Fame in 2000. He enjoyed
playing music with all of his friends around the province. He was a director
of the Queens County Fair for many years and was the voice of the annual
horse haul match. He was a director of the Camp Gagetown Historical Society.
He was an elder of Grace United Church, Gagetown plus a member of the Gloria
Dei Singers for 24 years. Visitation will be at Oromocto Select Community
Funeral Home on Wednesday, January 23, 2008 from 2-4 and 7-9 pm. Funeral
service will be held at Grace United Church, Gagetown on Thursday, January
24, 2008 at 2pm with Rev. Bob Johnson officiating, assisted by Rev. Jennifer
Brown. Interment to follow at Upper Hampstead Cemetery. No flowers by
request, donations to Heart and Stroke Foundation, MS Society, Grace United
Church or donor's choice. www.oromoctofh.com
Harquail,
Grace
of Alfred, Ontario, formerly
of Pincourt, Quebec, passed away peacefully at the
age of 88, on Wednesday, September 1, 2010. Grace is
survived by brothers Edward and Douglas and sister
Irma all of New Brunswick. Also left to mourn are
her children Audrey (Bruce) Gordon, Carol (Bob)
Poirier, Joyce (Glenn) Campbell and Steve
(Stephanie) Harquail. She was a loving grandmother
to ten and a great-grandmother to six. Grace was
recently predeceased by her loving husband Ernest
Harquail. A Graveside Service will take place on
September 9th, at 11 a.m. at the Field of Honor in
Lakeview Cemetery located at 701 Donegani, Pointe
Claire, Quebec. Refreshments will be served after
the Service at the Omni Center located at 375
Cardinal Leger, Pincourt, Quebec. Donations in
Gracies honor can be made to the Canadian Cancer
Society or the Last Post Fund. Funeral arrangements
entrusted to Lamarre & Son Funeral Home, 453 St.
Philippe Street, Alfred, Ont., (613) 679-2802. . For
online condolences, donations or additional
information, please visit:
www.lamarrefuneralhome.ca
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From the Saint John Telegraph Journal, Nov. 10, 2007
HOGAN, DOREEN AGNES (KELLY) -
Doreen Agnes (Kelly) Hogan of Enniskillen passed away at the Oromocto Public
Hospital on November 9, 2007 at the age of 74. Doreen is survived by four
daughters; Phyllis Parker (Murray) of Enniskillen, Lorraine King (Lance) of
Saint John, Barbara Charlton (George) of Hoyt, Brenda Charlton of Hoyt;
three sons, Warren Hogan of Westfield, Peter (Darlene) Hogan of Enniskillen,
Trevor Hogan of Tracy; one sister Doris Hogan of Fredericton Junction; one
brother Floyd Kelly (Pauline) of Enniskillen; 16 grandchildren, 5 great
grandchildren, several nieces and nephews. Doreen was a member of St. Columba Catholic
Church and was employed as a Cook. She is predeceased by her parents Ethel Kelly (Burns) and Leo Kelly; husband Arthur G. Hogan; one son Cedric
Hogan; one sister June Knorr; one brother, LeRoy Kelly and Brother-in-Law, Herbert Hogan. Relatives and friends are invited for
visitation at Sunbury Funeral Home on Sunday, 2-4 and 7-9. Funeral service will be from St. Columba Catholic Church, Fredericton Junction, NB
on Monday, November 12, 2007 at 11 AM with Father Mark Trozp and Father Ken Weir officiating. Interment to follow in St. Columba Cemetery.
You may express your sympathy by making a donation to the Heart and Stroke,
Diabetes or a charity of your choice. Arrangements are in the care of
Sunbury Funeral Home, Central Blissville, N. B. (368-2413).
www.internetobits.com - Condolences
[email protected]
From the Saint John Telegraph Journal, Oct 2, 2010
Hogan
,Francis Michael
Hogan, Francis Michael - The death of Francis Hogan of
Westfield, NB, husband of Evelyn (Stairs) Hogan,
occurred on Friday, October 1, 2010 at
the Saint John Regional Hospital. Born in Petersville,
NB on April 8, 1927 he was a son of the late James and
Mary (Connors) Hogan.
Francis loved to go hunting and fishing and also enjoyed
listening to fiddle music. He is survived by his loving
wife, Evelyn; four children, Fredrick
(Susan) Ingraham of Rothesay, NB; Hazel (Billy) Booker
of Morrisdale, NB; David (Diane) Ingraham of Westfield,
NB and Lorraine (David) May of
Saint John, NB; seven grandchildren; three
great-grandchildren; one sister, Gertrude Breen; one
brother, Daniel Hogan; several nieces and nephews.
Predeceased by four brothers, John, William, James and
Leo; three sisters Margaret, Sister Ethel Hogan and
Evelyn. Resting at Brenan's Bay View Funeral Home, 1461
Manawagonish Road, Saint John (506) 634-7425 with
visiting on Sunday, October 3, 2010 from 2 to 4 and 7 to
9 pm. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on
Monday, October 4, 2010 at 11:00 am from St. Augustine's
Catholic Church, Grand Bay - Westfield, NB. Interment in
St. Augustine's Cemetery. Remembrances may be made to
any charity of the donor's choice.
http://www.bayviewfh.com
The following was in the Monday edition of the Fredericton
Daily Gleaner.
HOGAN, HERBERT PHILLIP. Herbert Phillip Hogan of Fredericton
Junction, N.B. died at home on November 3 2001 at the age of 82. He was born
in Petersville, N.B. on October 23, 1919. Herbie is survived by his wife Doris
(Kelly) Hogan; two daughters, Dorothy Harris (Alex) of Harvey, Margaret
Turgeon (Roger) of Fredericton Junction; two sons Charles Hogan (Marlene) of
Fredericton, Ronald Hogan (Jocelyn) of Fredericton Junction; four sisters,
Ellen McCann of Fredericton Junction, Catherine Owens (Bartley) of Geary,
Frances McSheffrey of Saint John, Irene Woagie (Bill) of Saint John; three
brothers, Pat Hogan (Rose) of New Maryland, Arthur Hogan (.Doreen) of
Enniskillen, Alfred Hogan (Marlene) of Toronto; eight grandchildren; several
nieces and nephews. Herbie was employed at Camp Gagetown for 25 years until he
retired in 1984. He is predeceased by his parents, Jennie (Butler) and George
Hogan; two sisters Mildred Breen and Vera ODonnell. The family invites
relatives and friends to Sunbury Funeral Home on Monday 2-4 and 7-9 pm.
Funeral service will be from Saint Columba Catholic Church on Tuesday November
6, 2001 at 11 am with Father Ralph McRae officiating. Interment to
follow in St. Columba Cemetery. You may express your sympathy by making a
donation to the charity of your choice. Arrangements are in the care of
Sunbury Funeral Home, Central Blissville, N.B.
Hogan, William Lewis
The death of William L. Hogan occurred at the Oromocto
Public Hospital on October 29th, 2009. He was born June
19th, 1918 in Petersville, NB to
the late James and Mary Hogan. Willie is survived by his
children, Linda (Hugh), Ed (Cheryl), Paul (Angela) and
Peter (Brenda); grandchildren, Heather (Andrew), Mark,
Jennifer, Tyler, Casey, Madison and Ben; sister,
Gertrude Breen; brothers, Daniel and Francis (Evelyn);
sister-in-law, Mary Hogan;
several nieces, nephews and cousins. He was predeceased
by his wife of 37 years, Edna (Logue); sisters, Ethel
Hogan, Margaret Hogan and Evelyn Garland (Roy);
brothers, John (Mary), James, Leo and brother-in-law,
George Breen. Willie's early years were spent farming
and lumbering in Petersville, NB. In later years he was
employed as a civilian at CFB Gagetown, retiring in
1983. He was a faithful parishoner of St. Vincent de
Paul in Oromocto. Visitation will be held at Oromocto
Select Community Funeral Home on Sunday, November 1st,
2009 from 2-4 & 7-9 pm. Mass of Christian Burial will be
celebrated at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church on
Monday, November 2nd, 2009 at 11:00 am with Fr.
Ken Weir as celebrant. Interment will occur in the St.
Augustine Cemetery in Grandbay-Westfield following a
reception. For those who wish, donations may be made to
the charity of the donor's choice. (357-5100) http://www.oromoctofh.com
Howe ,Heber Innes
husband of Mildred (Savoy) Howe of 5 Malpec Road,
Tabusintac, passed away Friday, November 12, 2010 at his
late residence
at the age of 76. Born in Lancaster (Saint John), NB, he
was the son of the late Heber Charles and Minnie
(Nicholson) Howe of Welsford
{descendant of James Howe 1829 Coote Hill, N.B.}. He was
retired from the Armed Forces. He also was a member of
the Roman Catholic Church.
Besides his wife Mildred, he is survived by two sons,
Richard (Sue Ellen) Howe of Kitchener/Waterloo, ON and
Michael (Tami) Howe of Milton,
ON, one daughter, Donna Howe of Toronto, ON, three
grandchildren, Melissa, Paige and Mason Howe. Besides
his parents, he was predeceased
by one sister Molly. The Funeral Service will be held on
Tuesday, November 16, 2010 at 2 p.m. from Davidson�s
Funeral Home Chapel with
Father Stanislas Paulin officiating. At the request of
the family donations to NB Alzheimer Society would be
appreciated. Arrangement s are in care of
Davidson�s Funeral Home (622-7464) or contact us at
http://www.davidsonsfh.com
Howe, Lois Marie
1932-2012
(Wife of Ross A Howe. Lived at
Armstrongs Corner. Member of Armstrongs Corner
Committee for 2003 reunion )
It is with
heavy hearts that the family announces the death of
Lois Marie Howe of Beaverdam, NB which occurred at
the Dr. Everett Chalmers Hospital on Sunday, June
17th, 2012. Born in 1932 in Saint John, NB she was
the daughter of the late Borden and Marie (Morrisey)
Reicker. She was the wife of the late Ross A. Howe.
She lived for her family and loved to do her
needlework quilting and gardening. She was quite a
cook in her day and we all looked forward to our
birthdays when we get chocolate cake with boiled
frosting. She dedicated her life to her husband and
family.
As a young girl she had aspirations of being a
hairdresser and was an avid bowler. Family kept her
from working outside the home however, she did work
for awhile, at the canteen at the Saint John
Exhibitions which she referred to often with fond
memories.
Survived by her three children, daughter Susanne
Mitchell (Stan Fielding) of Saint John, NB; two
sons, Kenneth and his wife Linda and Edward all of
Beaverdam, NB; grandchildren, Dwight, (Isobel Vey )
and Shane (Lisa) Mitchell, Samantha, Melissa,
Jessica, (Matthew Yeomans), Tyler and Branden Howe;
great-grandchildren, Derek Doiron, Hailey Howe and
Tucker Yeomans; one brother, Wayne Reicker,
sister-in-law, Janet Reicker as well as several
nieces and nephews.
She was predeceased by brother, Donald Reicker
and son-in-law, Wayne Mitchell.
Visitation will be held at McAdam�s Funeral Home
on Wednesday, June 20th, 2012 from 2-4 and 7-9 pm.
The funeral service will be held at the J. A
McAdam�s Memorial Chapel on Thursday, June 21st,
2012 at 1:30 pm with Rev. Larry Matthews
officiating. Interment will be held in Hatfield
Point NB at Bayview Cemetery. For those who wish,
memorial tributes made to the Bayview Cemetery Fund,
Hatfield Point or to the charity of the donor�s
choice would be appreciated by the family.
www.mcadamsfh.com
www.mcadamsfh.com
Howe Ross A., of
Nasonworth,formally of Armstrongs Corner passed
away early this morning (Oct 8) at the Chalmers
Hospital, Fredericton.
Funeral arrangements are imcomplete at this time.
I
Inch, Alexander Samuel
The death of Alexander Samuel Inch of Fredericton, NB occurred unexpectedly
at home on Monday, March 31st, 2008. Born in New Jerusalem, NB, on November
27, 1925, he was the son of the late James and Minnie (Vallis) Inch and the
husband of Ruth (Kelly) Inch.
Dad was an avid baseball & hockey fan. With him it was Boston teams all the
way. We would discuss baseball stats and how the Red Sox were doing almost
every day during "the season". I'll miss that.
Dad worked for Health & Welfare Canada for 36 years before retiring in 1985.
Survived by his wife, Ruth, one daughter, Janice Inch of Fredericton; one
son, Sam Inch (Sherry St.Onge) of Miramichi; one special granddaughter,
Cassandra; first cousins, Rhoda Inch of Cambridge Narrows, Eric Inch of
Ottawa.
Predeceased by his parents, one brother, Murray Inch; two cousins, Enid Inch
and Spencer Inch.
There will be no visitation by request. A memorial service will be held at
St. Paul's United Church, Fredericton on Friday, April 4th, 2008 at 2:00 pm.
Rev. Robert Johnson and Rev. Paul Ross officiating. Interment will be in the
Fredericton Rural Cemetery at a later date. At the request of the family for
health reasons please no flowers. Memorial donations may be made to
Alzheimer Society. McAdam's Select Community Funeral Home has been entrusted
with arrangements. www.mcadamsfh.com
1920-2007
INCH, Enid Marian On Dec.29, 2007 at the Oromocto Public Hospital. Enid M. Inch of the
Loomcrofters, Gagetown Village, was the daughter of the late Percy and Grace
(Short) Inch, born Nov.27, 1920. Predeceased by her parents and brother
Spencer, sisters-in-law Helen and Doris. She is survived by one brother Eric
of Ottawa; one sister, Rhoda, of Cambridge-Narrows; two nephews; one niece;
several cousins and a multitude of friends. Enid was well known as a birder
and expert weaver, working with the Loomcrofters for about 67 years and
managing the business since the death of Patricia Jenkins. She was honoured
as a Paul Harris Fellow by the Rotary Club of Gagetown. She was an active
member of the Church of the Good Shepherd, Cambridge, of the Queens Co.
Historical Society, the BGCHA, as well as the Gagetown Chamber of Commerce.
Resting at the Oromocto Select Community Funeral Home with visitation on
Wednesday, January 2, 2008 and Thursday, January 3, 2008 2 - 4 pm and 7-9
p.m. A celebration of her life will be held at the Mill Cove Church of God on
Friday, January 4th, 2008, at 2 p.m with Rev. Karman Hunt and Rev. Valerie
Hunt officiating. A reception will be held following the service at the
Jemseg Lions Club. Interment will be in the spring. For those who wish, memorial gifts may be made to the building fund of the
Anglican Church of the Good Shepherd, Cambridge-Narrows, or the NB Lung
Association. (357-5100) www.oromoctofh.com
The following obituary was in the Saint John and Fredericton
papers today. Mrs. Inch was an Honorary Member of our Association and attended the picnic
at Queenstown on July 1.
INCH, ELSIE A. - At her residence at Public Landing on July 8, 2000,
Mrs. Elsie A. (Machum) Inch of Public Landing, wife of the late Ronald D.Inch.
Born in New Jerusalem, she was the daughter of the late Lillian (Howe) Machum
and the late Frank Machum. Mrs. Inch had a great interest in music, was an
outstanding soloist, enjoyed playing the fiddle, and played the organ at many
churches for over 80 years, the last 25 at Browns Flat Wesley United. She was
also a life member of the Browns Flat Wesley United Church U.C.W. Mrs. Inch
enjoyed gardening, and will be remembered for her flowers. She was a very,
very special lady to all who knew her. She is survived by her son R. Allison
Inch and his wife Guila of Grand Bay- Westfield, several nieces and nephews.
She was predeceased by her husband Ronald, one son Norman, three brothers;
Clarence Machum, Howard Machum, and Walter Machum, three sisters; Nita
Johnson, Helen McKinney, and Edna Gallagher. Resting at Castle "Fallsview"
Funeral Home, 309 Lancaster Avenue. Funeral Service will be held at Browns
Flat Wesley United Church on Tuesday, July 11, 2000 at 2 p.m. Interment in
Browns Flat United Church Cemetery. Visiting at "Fallsview" on Sunday, 7-9
p.m. and Monday, 2-4, 7-9 p.m.
Mrs. Guila Inch, It is with great sadness that we announce the sudden
passing of Guila (Collings) Inch of Grand Bay - Westfield at the Saint John
Regional Hospital on September 11, 2007 after a courageous battle with
cancer at home.
She is survived by her husband Allison and her little dog Maggie; one
brother James Otho Collings and his wife Gloria of Grand Bay - Westfield;
one niece and two nephews, and several cousins. She was predeceased by her
mother and father, James O.D. and Opal (Allen) Collings.
Guila graduated from the Moncton School of Nursing and worked in Obstetrics
at the Saint John General Hospital and Regional Hospital retiring in 1992.
She enjoyed being active in the community and church. She received Art
Instruction from Robert Percival and Ray Butler and was a life member of the
Saint John Art Club and instructed at the Monday Morning Art classes at the
Westfield United Church. She hosted the weekly T.V. programme, "Art Club
Chronicle." She loved animals and was a member of the Kindness Club. At the
Wesley United Church, Browns Flat, Mrs. Inch was a choir member, president
of the United Church Women and served on the Board of Stewards, facilitating
the Fall and Spring Concerts. She also worked with the Saint John Theatre
Company. Guila was also a motivator for the monthly meetings of the Cousin's
Club.
Resting at Castle "Fallsview " Funeral Home (634-1701), 309 Lancaster
Avenue, Saint John. Funeral service will be held at Wesley United Church,
Browns Flat on Saturday. September 15, 2007 at 1:30 p.m. Visiting at Castle
"Fallsview" on Thursday from 7-9 p.m., and Friday from 2-4, 7-9 p.m.
Interment will take place in the Wesley United Church Cemetery.
Following the interment a reception will take place at the Browns Flat
Recreation Center.
J
Mrs. Jamal was daughter of Thomas Burchill and Margaret Scott
of Summer Hill, they moved to the United States where their 2 daughters were younger.
Newspaper Clipping / Dr. Jamal Dies in Palestine
Wife a cousin of Gagetown Woman - Doctor Served in Turkish Army.
JAMAL, DR. NORMAN K.- Gagetown, Jan 29 - Mrs. T.H. Crawford, of
Upper Hampstead, received last week, through an American subject returned from
Palestine to New York, news of the death of Dr. Norman K. Jamal, of Jerusalem,
whose wife, Almeda Burchill Jamal, is a cousin of Mrs. Crawford, and spent
some of her earlier years in this province. Dr. and Mrs. Jamal have been
making their home in Jerusalem for a number of years, and when war broke out,
Dr. Jamal, who is an Arabian, was obliged to give his services as doctor to
the Turkish army. He had been away from home for two years, and was expected
back to Jerusalem on furlough, when, last May, Mrs. Jamal was notified that he
had died. The cause and place of his death were not stated. When last heard
from, Dr. Jamal was in Armenia. Dr. Jamal was the son of the of Rev. and Mrs.
Jamal, of Jerusalem, and received his education in Egypt, and the United
States; had traveled extensively and was an excellent linquist and musican.
About five ytears ago, he and Mrs. Jamal spent part of the summer with Mr. and
Mrs. Crawford at Upper Hampstead. He is survived by his wife and a number of
brothers and sisters, as well as a large number of friends in different parts.
Mrs. Jamal was one of the few American-born inhabitants of Jerusalem who were
not permitted to leave Palestine, as she was by marriage a Turkish subject. At
the time of her husband's death Mrs. Jamal was well, and although on rations,
not in actual want.
Johnson, Elsie Ada
1921-2013
It is with heavy hearts
we announce the passing of our much loved mother, grandmother,
great-grandmother and great-great-grandmother Elsie A. Johnson after
a period of failing health at Bobby�s Hospice on Saturday, June 15,
2013. Born on March 10, 1921 in Olinville, NB, the wife of the late
Eldon M. Johnson (1999), she was the oldest child of Sadie
(McCutcheon) and Edson Donald.
Elsie is survived by six children, G. Donald (Lois Sandwith) of
Hampstead; E. Elmer (Edna) of Greenwich Hill; E. Joanne Cooper
(Burton) of Dartmouth, NS; Gary E. (Marjorie) of Brown�s Flat; David
W. (Sandy) of Brown�s Flat and Joseph F. of Brown�s Flat. Lovingly
remembered as Grammie Sheep by her 14 grandchildren, 21
great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild.
She is also survived by five sisters and one brother, Phyllis Copp,
Alberta Lourie, Blanche McGowan, Jean Beckett (Eldon "Junior"), John
(Joan) and Marion Makepeace (Doug Allen); sister-in-law, Mary
Donald; several nieces, nephews and a wide circle of family and
friends also "faithful one", Joanne Goodine.
Besides her husband and parents Elsie was predeceased by one
grandson in infancy, brother, Charles (2007), daughter-in-law, Jean
(Brown) Johnson (2007).
Mom was a lifetime member of Wesley United Church and the Greenwich
Rec. at Brown�s Flat. Mom truly enjoyed the Friday night Card
parties and faithfully made her egg sandwiches. She was anxiously
waiting for the new crop of "Eric�s" blueberries. Mom was happiest
when she was making apple pies for Sunday lunch with her "boys". No
one left her home without a cup of tea and a piece of pie.
Resting atBrenan�s
Bay View Funeral Home,1461
Manawagonish Road, Saint John (634-7425) with visiting on Monday,
June 17, 2013 from 1:00 � 9:00 pm. A Funeral Service will be held on
Tuesday, June 18, 2013 at 2:00 pm from Brenan�s Bay View Chapel.
Interment to take place in Wesley United Church Cemetery. For those
who wish remembrances may be made to Wesley United Church at Brown�s
Flat, Bobby�s Hospice or any charity of the donor�s choice.
Johnson, Evelyn
Evelyn Johnson
Born in: Cambridge-Narrows, New Brunswick, Canada
Born on: 18/12/1934
Passed away in: Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada
Passed away on: 26/02/2010
Johnson, Evelyn Lillian
Surrounded by her family, the death of Evelyn Lillian Johnson, age
75, wife of Floyd A. Johnson of Saint John, NB, occurred at the
Saint John
Regional Hospital, on Friday, February 26, 2010. She was born at
Cambridge-Narrows, NB, on December 18, 1934, the daughter of late
Albert
and Beatrice (Lovely) Straight.Following graduation from high
school, she served with the American Armed Forces, and then worked
in nursing homes in California and Virginia. She returned to New
Brunswick to work in Saint John hospitals as an Occupational
Therapist. She loved her home on the bank of the St. John River.
Evelyn was an avid gardener with a passion for flowers.Evelyn is
survived by her husband Floyd; step-children Michael (Susan)
Johnson, Deborah (Ken) Daley and Susan Duguay; step-grandchildren
Michael, Meagan, Jennifer, Christopher, Nita and Natalie; step-great
grandchildren Alex, Kayla and Justin; sisters Jean (Harold) Perry of
Saint John, and Cora Johnson of Cherry Hill; brothers Allan (Jackie)
Straight, John (June) Straight and Jim Straight all of
Cambridge-Narrows, Stephen (Doris) Straight of Bagdad, Robert
(Cathy) Straight and Charles Straight of Youngs Cove; Aunt Marjorie
Thompson of
Ontario; brothers-in-law Franklin (Louise) Johnson and Bob Johnson;
sister-in-law Thelma (Ross) McConchie; several nieces and nephews
and many cousins. She was predeceased by brother-in-law Raymond
Johnson.She is resting at Sherwood�s Funeral Home and Life Tribute
Centre
(839-2156), 18 Scovil Road, Norton, NB, on Sunday, from 5 to 8 p.m.
A celebration of Evelyn�s life will be held from Sherwood�s Chapel
at
11:00 a.m., on Monday, March 1, 2010. Interment will be in First
Cambridge Baptist Cemetery later in the spring.
Johnson, Isobel
Mae
From the Saint John Telegraph Journal, June
3, 2009 JOHNSON, ISOBEL M. - The death of Isobel Mae
Johnson of Codys occurred at the Sussex
Health Centre on June 2, 2009 at the age of
77. Born in Summerhill, NB, she was the
daughter of Herbert and Mary (Jones)
McCullum. Isobel is survived by her husband
of 56 years, Kenneth Johnson, daughter Dianne Graham (Haley) of
Sussex, son Jack Johnson (Karen Bennett) of
Belleisle Creek, grandchildren; Connie
Graham, Charlie Graham, Colin Johnson and Jeff
Johnson (Amy), great grandchildren; Tyrone,
Halaina and Shyan, brothers; Murray McCullum
(Gladys) of Dundas, ON and Roy McCullum
(Muriel) of Roachville and several
nieces and nephews. Isobel was predeceased
by a brother Raymond McCullum. The family will receive visitors
at the Sussex Select Community Funeral Home,
21 Aiton Road Sussex (506-433-2133) on
Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9PM. The funeral
service will be held on Thursday June 4,
2009 at 2:00PM at the Trinity Anglican
Church with the Venerable David J. Barrett officiating. Interment will
be at Trinity Cemetery, Sussex Corner.
Donations made to the Celiac Foundation or
the Cancer Society would be appreciated.
http://www.sussexfh.com
K
Keegan , L . Helen
Helen L. Keegan of Harvey Station, NB, widow of
George Keegan and daughter of the late Charles and Teresa (Boudreau)
Doyle, passed away peacefully at the Saint John Regional Hospital on
December 1, 2006. Born on April 15, 1915 at Saint John, NB, she
graduated from St. Vincent�s High School and the Provincial Normal
School. She had been very active in the Catholic Women�s League,
having served as parish council president of the Kingsclear C.W.L.,
a past president of the Saint John Diocesan Council, C.W.L. and
Treasurer of the Provincial C.W.L. In earlier years, she was
president of the Harvey Home & School Association and the Harvey
Hospital Aid. She had resided in Harvey since 1953, moving there
from Enniskillen at that time.
Helen is survived by three daughters, Irene Keleher (Terry), Saint
John, Maureen Tomalty (Robert), Hamilton, ON and Sr. Alice Keegan,
Vancouver, BC; one son, Phillip Keegan (Lena Lawrence),
Peterborough, ON; nine grandchildren, Richard Keleher (Ryoko),
Vancouver, BC, Colleen Gazeley (Leonard), Hammonds Plains, NS, Sean
Keleher (Satomi), Japan, Mark Keleher, Ottawa, ON, Rob Tomalty
(Lori) and Danielle Tomalty both of Hamilton, ON, Patrick Keegan,
Calgary, AB, Scott Keegan (Brigitte) and Melanie Keegan both of
Saint John; fifteen great-grandchildren; sister-in-law, Agnes Breen,
Boston, Mass.; several nieces, nephews and cousins. She also leaves
behind a very special friend, Teresa Morrison, Edmonton, AB.
In addition to her husband, she was predeceased by two sisters, Mary
Hilton and Irene Doyle; four brothers, Fred, Joseph, John and her
twin brother, Frank Doyle and her lifelong friend, Barbara Montford.
Resting at Swan Funeral Home, 1826 Route 3, Harvey Station, NB with
visiting hours Saturday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Sunday from 2 to 4 and
7 to 9 p.m. Mass of the Christian Burial will be celebrated at St.
Patrick�s Catholic Church, Newmarket, NB on Monday, December 4, 2006
at 11 a.m. with Father David Martin officiating. Interment in St.
Patrick�s New Extension Cemetery.
Active pallbearers will be Scott Keegan, Melanie Keegan, Colleen
Gazeley, Mark Keleher, Rob Tomalty and Danielle Tomalty.
Honorary pallbearers will be Bernard McCann, James Scott, Frank
Chessie, Frank Holland, Patrick Murray, Bartley Owens and Ross
Brophy.
For those who wish to make a donation in memory of Helen, the family
has suggested the NB Heart & Stoke Foundation, Canadian Cancer
Society or the St. Patrick�s New Extension Cemetery.
KELLY,
JOSEPH FLOYD Jun 27, 2008 ENNISKILLEN, New Brunswick Joseph Floyd Kelly, of Enniskillen New Brunswick,
died peacefully June 27, 2008 at White Rapids Manor,
Fredericton Junction. Born September 23, 1929 in Welsford NB, the eldest son of Leo Kelly and
Ethyl Burns, Floyd was preceded in death by
his parents, as well as sisters June (Knorr) and Doreen (Hogan) and brother Leroy. Surviving
family include his sister Doris (Hogan). Married in
1955 to Pauline Peterson and the proud parents of
four children; Dr. Tony Kelly of West Virginia (wife
Joanne and children Ryan and Aryn), Rocky Kelly who
died in 1995 (wife Karen and son Shane of Alberta), Frank Kelly B.Sc.Eng.,P.Eng. of Saudi
Arabia (wife Cecille and son Sean) and beloved
daughter Colleen Kelly B.Sc.Nursing, R.N. who died
in 2004. After a brief career in the Navy, Dad was married
and spent his life providing for his family and a
career employee of the Canadian Pacific Railway as
was his father. His greatest pleasures included the
successes of his children and of course his
grandchildren. His greatest sadness�s were the
untimely and premature death of two of his children.
There will be no visitation at the family�s request.
Floyd�s funeral mass will be celebrated at St.
Columba Catholic Church, Fredericton Junction on
Wednesday, July 2 at 11 am. In lieu of flowers,
memorials may be made in Floyd�s memory to the
Alzheimer�s Association, The Canadian Cancer Society
or a donation to your local Royal Canadian Legion. Arrangements are in the care of Sunbury Funeral
Home, Central Blissville, N. B. (368-2413).
www.internetobits.com - Condolences
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This article is from The Evening Times Star,St.John,N.B. Sat
January 16, 1909
KELLY, WILLIAM. A native of Petersville, died yesterday at the
home of his daughter, Mrs Cornelius Logue, Church ave, Fairvale, at the age of
65 yrs. Mr Kelly who was a prosperous farmer at Petersville, had been visiting
his daughter. He was taken sick three or four weeks ago and in spite of all
that could be done he sank gradually till he died. He is survived by his wife,
three sons and three daughters, the son's are Herbert , James and George, in
Fairvale. Besides Mrs Heenan of the north end, and Miss Lucy at home. the body
will be taken to Petersville today for burial on Sunday.
KENNEDY,
CHARLES ROBERT
From the Fredericton Daily Gleaner, May 7,
2009
KENNEDY, CHARLES ROBERT The death of Charles
RobertKennedy of Douglas Harbour, NB
occurred Wednesday, May 06, 2009 at the
Chalmer's Regional Hospital. Born in
Hibernia, NB, he was the son of the late
George and Maude (Little) Kennedy. Charlie
loved country and western music especially
playing the songs of his idol, Hank Snow. He
wrote many songs and produced two CD's in
his later years. He thoroughly enjoyed the
musical jams at the Jemseg Lion's Club but
mostly embraced making music with his
family. Survived by his loving wife Alice (Rodgerson)
Kennedy; sons, David (Sandra) of Douglas
Harbour, NB, Gary (Sharon) of Durham, NB and
Larry (Tory) of Elmwood, PEI; daughters,
Iris McCoy (Ron) of Sheffield, NB, Brenda
Colwell (Daniel) of Maquapit Lake, NB, Joan
Stacey (Scott) of Portland, Maine and Louise
Cook (Ken) of Fredericton, NB; brothers,
Hazen (Eileen) of Cumberland Bay, NB and
Ronald (Gail) of Minto, NB; sister, Irene
McEwen (Jimmy) of Salt Springs, NB; 24
grandchildren; 21 great grandchildren; many
nieces and nephews. In addition to his
parents, Charles was predeceased by a
daughter, Barbara Allen; brothers, Raymond,
Fred and Lowell; sisters, Hazel and Mildred.
Resting at the Minto Funeral Home (327-3490)
with visiting on Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7
to 9pm. Funeral Service will be held 2:00PM
Friday, May 8, 2009 from the Scotchtown United
Church with Rev. K. Ruth Stuart officiating.
Internment will take place in the Scotchtown
Cemetery. For those who wish donations made
to the Scotchtown United Church or the
Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated
by the family. http://www.mintofh.com
Mrs Kennedy was a former resident of New Jerusalem.
KENNEDY, EDITH ELIZABETH JANE - The death of Edith Kennedy of
Lincoln, N.B., occurred on Sunday, May 14th, 2000, at the Oromocto Public
Hospital, Oromocto, N.B. Born in England, on April 5th, 1918, she was the wife
of the late Clifford Charles Kennedy and the daughter of the late William and
Edith (Parson) Robertson. Edith is survived by one son Geary, his wife
Patricia, and their two daughters, Laura and Diana, of Lincoln, N.B. She was
predeceased by one brother, Ernest Rubidge, and a special family member Edna
McCutcheon. The family will receive visitors at the Oromocto Funeral Home on
Monday, May 15th from 7-9 p.m., and on Tuesday, May 16th, from 2-4 and 7-9
p.m. A funeral service will be held in the Oromocto Funeral Home Chapel on
Wednesday, May 17th, 2000 at 1:30 p.m. with Rev. Phillip Kennedy officiating.
Interment will take place in the Lower Lincoln Cemetery immediately following
the service. Memorial donations may be made to the charity of the donor�s
choice. Funeral arrangements are under the care of the Oromocto Funeral Home,
108 Winnebago Street, Oromocto, N.B.
Kennedy, Edward
1943-2017
It is with sadness
that we announce the death of
Kennedy, age 74, which occurred at his residence in
Kars, NB on Tuesday, February 21, 2017. He was born in Hibernia, NB,
on January 12, 1943, the son of the late Fred and Nellie (Smith)
Kennedy.
He is survived by his wife Gertrude; sons Eddy (Della Mae) Kennedy
of New Caledonia, David (Angela) Kennedy of Honeydale, Daryll
Kennedy (Mandy) of Saint John, Terry Kennedy of Sussex; daughters
Krista Kennedy (Jason Crawford) of Sussex, Angela (Steven)
Greenslade of Sussex, and Rebekah Kennedy (Tony Floyd) of
Sussex; grandchildren Evan Kennedy, Craig Kennedy, Cherish Kennedy,
Jordan Kennedy, Zach Kennedy, Seth Kennedy, Ben Kennedy, Tyson
Kennedy, Kaitlyn Kennedy, Knox Kennedy, Janelle Greenslade, Justine
Greenslade, Dustin Erb, Jesse Erb, Kyla Erb, Jaelyn Kaye, Gavin
Kaye, Kevin Kennedy, Morgan Kennedy, Falone Kennedy; fifteen
great-grandchildren; brothers Gordon (Leta), Robert (Jean), Willard
(Celia), Donald (Helen), John (Judy), Kenneth (Sandra), Gerald
(Barbara), Dale (Cheryl), Rev. Dean (Leona), Cecil (Christine), Ivan
(Cindy), sisters; Ruth (Edward) Clark, Carol (Merle) Hawkes, Cathy
(Quincy) Arbeau; uncle Hazen (Eileen) Kennedy; aunts: Irene (Jim)
McEwen and Renie Harper; as well as several nieces, nephews and
cousins. He was predeceased by his son Matthew Kennedy and
daughter-in-law Karen Kennedy; infant brother Richard and infant
grandson.
Arrangements have been
entrusted to Sherwood�s Funeral Home and Life Tribute
Centre (506-839-2156), Norton, NB. He is resting at Outreach
Pentecostal Church, 2129 Route 124, Hatfield Point, NB, with
visiting on Friday, February 24, 2017 from 2 to 5 and 6 to 8 PM. The
funeral service conducted by Pastor Dwight Cole will be held on
Saturday, February 25, at 11:00 AM, from Outreach Pentecostal
Church. Interment will take place in Bayview Cemetery in the spring.
Donations in the
memory of Ed may be made to a Living Memorial or to a memorial of
the donor�s choice. Personal condolences to the family and memorial
donations may be made through SherwoodsFuneralHome.com.
The following was found in the Saint John Globe, Tuesday, Aug
8, 1912.
KENNEDY, ELLA M. The death of Miss Ella M. Kennedy occurred at
the home of her aunt, Mrs Robert Williamson, at North Clones, Queens County.
Kennedy, Fred Malcolm
1920-2005
The death of Fred
Kennedy, occurred at the Mill Cove Nursing Home, Saturday, September
17, 2005. Fred was the husband of the late Nellie (Smith) Kennedy of
Kars, NB, who died February 17, 2001. He was born in Hibernia,
Queens County, NB, February 8, 1920, the son of the late George and
Maude (Little) Kennedy.
Fred was a farmer and a contractor cutting and trucking wood. He
loved to hunt and make axe handles. It was not uncommon to have him
call on Friday night and ask �What are you doing tomorrow?�. He was
a member of the Outreach Pentecostal Church. Fred had �Family Altar�
every morning before he left the house. Fred always enjoyed going to
church to worship with his family and friends.
He is survived by sons; Edward and Gertrude, Kars, Gordon and Leta,
Kars, Robert and Jean, Hatfield Point, Willard and Celia, Hampton,
Donald and Helen, Passekeag, John and Janice, Hampton, Kenneth and
Sandra, Kars, Gerald and Barbara, Kars, Dale and Cheryl, Rothesay,
Rev. Dean and Leona, Hanna, AB, Cecil, Kars, Ivan and Cindy,
Kingston, daughters; Ruth and Edward Clark, Kars, Carol and Merle
Hawkes, Hillsborough and Cathy and Quincy Arbeau, Riverview,
forty-six grandchildren, fifty-one great grandchildren, three
brothers; Charles and Alice Kennedy, Douglas Harbour, Hazen and
Eileen Kennedy, Cumberland Point, Ronald Kennedy, Minto, sister;
Irene and Jim McEwen, Salt Springs, brothers-in-law; Bill Rodgerson,
Salt Springs, and Frank Hitchman, Barnesville, sisters-in-law; Pearl
Kennedy, Ripples, and Maxine Kennedy, Fredericton, several nieces
and nephews. He was predeceased by one son, one granddaughter, one
grandson, one great granddaughter, brothers; Raymond and Lowell,
sisters; Mildred and Hazel, sister-in-law Fern and brother-in-law
Walter Appleby.
Resting at the Outreach Pentecostal Church, 2129 Route 124,Hatfield
Point, NB. with visiting Monday from 6 to 8 p.m and Tuesday, 3 - 8
p.m, from where funeral service will be held on Wednesday, September
21, 2005, at 11:00 a.m., with interment in Bayview Cemetery.
Sherwood's Funeral Home, Norton, (839-2156) entrusted with
arrangements.
Memorial donation's may be made to the Hampton Food Bank, Romero
House or memorial of donor's choice.
www.sherwoodsfuneralhome.com
Kennedy, Hazen Bentley
Hazen Bentley
Kennedy passed away at the Mill Cove Nursing
Home on Wednesday, July 19th, 2017 at 81
years of age. Hazen was born in Hibernia NB
on February 28, 1936 son of the late George
(Maude Little) Kennedy. He is survived by
his loving wife, Eileen (nee Gautreau) and
their children, Joyce (Danny) Miller, Dawn
(Charlie) Ellis, Cathy (Peter) Walker, Anna
(Greg) Dunham and Philip (Tracie); sister,
Irene (James) McEwen; 16 grandchildren and
19 great-children; many nieces, nephews and
great friends. Hazen was predeceased by his
daughter, Deborah Miller.
No visitation
by Hazen�s request. A celebration of
Hazen�s life will be held on Wednesday, July
26th, 2017 at 2:00 pm from the
Wesley United Church, 7538 Route 102, Browns
Flat, NB with Rev. Susan Gamblin
officiating. Reception to follow the
service at Royal Canadian Legion, 50
Olinville Road, Jones Creek, NB. A private
family interment will take place at a later
date. Donations to the Wesley United
Church, c/o 32 Cochrane Lane, Browns Flat,
NB E5M 2P9.
Arrangements
are in the compassionate care of Chipman
Funeral Home Ltd. & Crematorium (339-6612).
Memories and condolences may be shared
through
www.chipmanfuneralhome.ca
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The following was found in the Daily Gleaner
KENNEDY, LOWELL W. - The death of Lowell W. Kennedy of Scotchtown,
N.B. occured at Saint John Regional Hospital on May 7th, 2001 after a short
illness. Born on September 7th, 1929 in Hibernia, N.B. He was the
son of the late George and Maude (Little) Kennedy. Lowell is
survived by his wife maxine (Hitchman) Kennedy; son Brian (Barb); Daughters
Gail Anderson (Gordon) and Wendy Kennedy and friend Donald King all of
Fredericton, N.B.: give brothers, Fred, Raymond (Pearl), Charlie (Alice),
Hazen (Eileen) and Ronnie; one sister Irene (Jim); three granddaughters,
Trudy, Cynthia, and Jessica; three grandsons; Jason, Gregory and Jeremy; three
great grandsons and one great granddaughter. Predeceased by sisters
Mildred and Hazel and great grandson Andrew Sowers. Visitation will take
place at Oromocto Select Community Funeral Home on Tuesday, May 8th, 7 to 9 PM
and Wednesday, May 9th from 2-4 and 7-9 PM. Funeral service will take
place in the Oromocto Funeral Home Chapel on Thursday, May 10th at 2 PM.
Reverened Stephen Tompkins will officiate. Interment will take place in
the upper Gagetown Cemetery. For those who wish, memorial tributes made
to IWK Children's Hospital or charity of the donor's choice would be
appreciated by the family.
KENNEDY, NELLIE MARION ( SMITH)
The death of Nellie M. (Smith Kennedy, 79, occurred unexpectedly at her
residence, Kars, NB, Saturday, February 17, 2001. Nellie was the wife of
Fred M. Kennedy. She was born in Waterville, NB, January 18, 1922, the
daughter of Charles and Margaret (Dunfield) Smith. She is survived by her husband, sons; Edward and Gertrude, Kars, Gordon and
Leta, Kars, Robert and Jean Hatfield Point, Willard and Celia Hampton; Donald
and Helen, Hampton, John and Janice, hampton, Kenneth and Sandre, Kars, Gerald
and Barbara, Kars; Dale and Cheryl, Rothesay; Ivan and Cindy, Kingston,
daughters: Rith and Edward Cark, Kars, Carol and Merle Hawkes, Hillsborough,
and Cathy and Quincy Arbeau, Riverview, forty-six grandchildren, forty-one
great grand- children, Brother: Everett and Kay Smith, Waterville, Sisters:
Muriel Grass, Fredericton and Renie and Maurice Harper, Sussex,
Brothers-In-Law: Orial Howe and Hansel and Cornelia Carr, Gary, several
nieces, nephews and cousins. Predeceased by one sone, one granddaughter,
one grandson, two sisters, Hazel Carr and Margaret Howe. Resting at
Outreach Pentecostal Church, 2129 Route 124, Hatfield Point NB, Monday and
Tuesday, 3 - 8 PM. Funeral Service, conducted by Rev. Fred Wickett, will
be held from the Outreach Pentecostal Church, Hatfield Point on Wednesday,
February 21, 2001, at 11:00 A.M., with interment in Bayview Cemetery.
Arrangements in care of Sherwood's funeral Home, 18 Scovial Road, Norton.
The Evening Times, St. John, N.B. Friday, January 29,
1909.
KENNEDY, THOMAS --South Clones, N.B., Jan 23 --In the death of
Thomas Kennedy, which occured a short time ago the community loses one of it's most
useful and obliging citizens. Mr Kennedy was a son of the late Thomas Kennedy
, who came from Ireland about 70 years ago and settled in Clones - then a
dense forest, and raised a large family, of which the deceased was the last
one which remained. being of a very hospitable disposition his door was open
to all comers and many travellers who came his way and shared his hospitality
will regret to hear of his sudden death. Mr Kennedy, who had attained
the age of 63 years, was in his usual good health up to within two day's of
his death. He leaves, besides his widow, who was a Miss Eliza Reid, a large
circle of friends to mourn their loss.
Kerr, Glendon of Norton passed
away due to complications with Pulmonary Fibrosis on
January 3, 2011 at the age of 66. Glendon is
survived by his wife Joan; his daughters: Sherri
McMillan (Tim) all of Norton and Tracey Miller
(Ross) of Alberta; his brother, Wayne Kerr
(Florence) of Sussex; his sisters: Elaine Hayes
(Clifford) of Midland and Darlene Cunningham (David) of
Saint John; eight grandchildren and his great grandson;
as well as several nieces and nephews. He is predeceased
by his grandson, Lucas. Arrangements are entrusted to
the care of Wallace Funeral Home, 34 Sunnyside Drive,
Sussex, (506-433-1176), where visitation will be held on
Thursday from 2-8pm. A Celebration of Glendon's life
will be held
from Wallace Community Chapel on Friday, January 7, 2011
at 11:00
am.http://www.wallacefuneralhome.com
Milton, Kerr J.
1919-2017
It is
with sad hearts that we announce the passing
of J. Milton Kerr of Fredericton on July 1,
2017 at the Dr. Chalmers Regional Hospital.
Born on September 26, 1919 in Summer Hill,
NB, he was the son of the late James and
Annie (Cooper) Kerr and husband of the late
Sarah Jane (Warrell) Kerr.
Milton
was a member of St. Paul�s United Church. In
his early years he farmed in Summer Hill and
in 1953 he moved to Fredericton, going to
work for the City of Fredericton Public
Works Department retiring after 29 years in
December of 1983.
Survived by his loving and devoted daughter
Barbara Hansen (Gerry) of Burlington, ON;
grandchildren; great grandchildren; great
great grandchildren; numerous nieces and
nephews. Predeceased by a son Robert Kerr; a
sister Hazel and 2 grandchildren.
Following cremation, a celebration of
Milton�s life will be held on Monday July
10, 2017 from 12:00 noon to 2:00 PM at
Bishop�s Funeral Home Chapel, followed by a
service with Rev. Michelle Armstrong
officiating A reception will be held
immediately following the service.
Private interment will take place in the
Rural Cemetery. In Milton�s memory and in
lieu of flowers donation�s to a charity of
the donor�s choice would be appreciated.
KERR, LILLIAN CORA (GRAHAM) The death of Lillian Cora
Kerr occurred at Pine Grove Nursing Home, March 10, 2002. Wife of the late
Leonard Kerr of Burton, NB. Born in Coote Hill, NB, daughter of the late
Leslie and Bella (Murphy) Graham. Lillian was a member of the Pine Grove
United Church, she was a home maker and loved to quilt and knit.
Survived by two sons Gerald and his wife Madge of Burton, NB. Andrew and his
wife Sharon of Fredericton two daughters, Constance Ducharme of Misissauga,
ON, Donna Bubar and her husband Brian of Penniac, NB; a sister Eleanor Little
of Martinon, NB, a sister- in- law Mildred Graham of Sussex Corner, NB; nine
grandchildren, Mark Ducharme (Kim) and Paul Ducharme (Nikki) of Mississauga,
ON, Lisa Allinson (Willy) of Upper Gagetown, NB, Leonard Kerr (Tammy) of
Edmonton, AB, Melinda McNeil (Wesley) of Penniac, NB, Heidi Bubar of Penniac,
NB, Samantha Smith of Fredericton, NB, Kayla and Adam Kerr of Fredericton, NB,
one great grandson Blake Ducharme of Mississauga, ON, several nieces and
nephews. Visitation will be held at Oromocto Community Funeral Home,
108 Winnebago Street, Oromocto, Tuesday, March 12, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
Funeral Service will be held from the Funeral Home Chapel, Wednesday,
March 13, 2002 at 2:00 p.m. Rev. Paul Thompson will officiate. Interment will
take place in the Pine Grove Cemetery, Burton. In lieu of flowers donations
can be made to the Canadian Red Cross, Arthritis Society or to charity of
donor's choice.
The Daily Telegraph, St. John, N.B., Saturday, Oct 27, 1900
KERR, JAMES - In this city, at the residence of his
son-in-law, 403 Union Street, James Kerr in the 88th year of his age leaving
three daughters and two sons to mourn their loss. Interment at Summer
Hill, Queens County.
The Daily Telegraph, St. John, NB, Monday October 29th, 1900.
The remains of the late John Kerr were taken to Queens County Saturday for
interment. Mr Kerr belonged to Summer Hill, Queens County, but had been
living with his daughter Mrs M.W. Galley, in Saint John for over a year.
He was in his 88th year. Three daughters and two sons survive him.
J. Milton Kerr
It is with sad hearts that we announce the
passing of J. Milton Kerr of Fredericton on
July 1, 2017 at the Dr. Chalmers Regional
Hospital. Born on September 26, 1919 in
Summer Hill, NB, he was the son of the late
James and Annie (Cooper) Kerr and husband of
the late Sarah Jane (Warrell) Kerr.
Milton was a member of St. Paul�s United
Church. In his early years he farmed in
Summer Hill and in 1953 he moved to
Fredericton, going to work for the City of
Fredericton Public Works Department retiring
after 29 years in December of 1983.
Survived by his loving and devoted daughter
Barbara Hansen (Gerry) of Burlington, ON;
grandchildren; great grandchildren; great
great grandchildren; numerous nieces and
nephews. Predeceased by a son Robert Kerr; a
sister Hazel and 2 grandchildren.
Following cremation, a celebration of
Milton�s life will be held on Monday July
10, 2017 from 12:00 noon to 2:00 PM at
Bishop�s Funeral Home Chapel, followed by a
service with Rev. Michelle Armstrong
officiating A reception will be held
immediately following the service.
Private interment will take place in the
Rural Cemetery. In Milton�s memory and in
lieu of flowers donation�s to a charity of
the donor�s choice would be appreciated.
Telegraph Journal, Saint John, NB - Friday June 7, 1935.
KERR, MINNIE R. After a lingering illness at her residence in
Estmount, Miss Minnie R. Kerr, daughter of Mrs .John R. Snell and the late
Arthur J . Kerr, died early last night. She had been in poor health for some
time. Born in South Clones, Queens County, about 25 years ago, Miss Kerr had
been making her home with her mother who remarried, in Saint John for the past
13 years . She was an adherent of the Presbyterian Church . Miss Kerr is
survived by her mother, stepfather, five sisters and three brothers . The
sisters are Mrs. Wilfred Nelson, Canso, N.S., Mrs. John Lang, Glassville,
Carleton County; Mrs. James McLaughlin, Saint John , N.B. Miss Helen
Kerr Hanington , also of this city and Miss Marie Frances Snell, at home.
The brothers are Robert W. Kerr of St George: George E.N.Snell, Gagetown
and Harry H. Snell at home. The funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon
at 1 o clock at her mothers home. Service to be taken by Mrs Macaulay
and Mrs Sharp. The body will be taken to South Clones by motor.
Interment in the cemetery at Clones.
Notes: Minnie Kerr was the daughter of Charlotte M. Williamson and
Arthur J. Kerr
The Standard St. John , N.B., Wednesday, September 10, 1913
KERR, OSCAR F. North Clones Queens Co., August 28 - Deep
sympathy was extended to the bereaved family when it become known that Oscar
F. Kerr had passed to his early reward. Deceased was the eldest son of
Lottie M. and the late Arthur J. Kerr, and was in the eighth year of his age.
The funeral service was conducted by the Rev Mr. Wasson and the remains were
laid to rest in the Methodist burying ground beside those of his father, which
were placed there just 3 months before. The floral tributes from his
many school friends were numerous. The Pallbearers, relatives and school
mates of the deceased, were Harry, Roy and Sheldon Kerr, Herbert and Willie
McCullum and Ellsworth Petty.
Note: Lottie M (Oscar's Mother) was Charlottet May Williamson,
daughter of Robert Williamson and Henrietta Boyle. Charlottet was later
married to John R. Snell.
Kerr,
Sarah Jane
1917-2008
At the Dr. Everett Chalmers Hospital on
Sunday, December 21, 2008, wife of Milton
Kerr. Born in 1917 in County Farmanagh,
Ireland. she was the daughter of the late
Robert and Isabella Warrell(Robb). The
family moved to New Brunswick in 1930. Sarah
graduated from Fredericton High and Teachers College and taught school in Dunns
Corner and Clones. Married in 1941 lived in
Summerhill were she was involved in many
ways helping her husband Milton on the farm
until expropriation of the area for Camp
Gagetown in 1953, then moved to Fredericton.
Sarah was a member of St. Paul�s United Church since 1953; a chartered
member of the St. Paul�s U.C.W, taught
Sunday School and was a Member of the Ladies
Aid, Summerhill United Church.
Sarah is survived by her husband J. Milton
Kerr, One daughter; Barbara Hansen (Gerry)
of Burlington Ont, 4 step grandchildren, 5
step great granddaughters, one brother
William (Peggy) of Fredericton, numerous
nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by a
son, Robert Kerr, one brother Robert Warrell, and 2 Sisters,
Elizabeth Welling and Isabel �Isa� Bezeg
Visitation will be held at Bishop�s Funeral
Home 540 Woodstock Road on Monday December
22 2008 from 7-9 pm and 12-2:00 time of the
service. Funeral service will be held from the
Funeral Home Chapel on December 23, 2008. at
2:00 PM with Rev. H.G. MacKenzie
officiating. Internment to take place in the spring in the Fredericton
Rural Cemetery. Memorial contributions made
to a charity of your choice, would be
appreciated by the family. Online condolences may be expressed through
http://www.bishopsfuneralhome.com
L
LITTLE, ELEANOR
From the Saint John Telegraph Journal, Jan. 26, 2010
LITTLE, ELEANOR - The death of Eleanor (Graham)
Little of Martinon, Saint John, NB widow of the late Ira
Little, occurred at her residence
on Saturday, January 23, 2010. Born in Coote Hill,
Queen's County, NB on November 29, 1917, she was a
daughter of the late Leslie and Bella
(Murphy) Graham. Eleanor enjoyed reading, playing card
games, crosswords and making quilts, but most of all
enjoyed spending time with her
Cherished family. She was a member of St. Giles United
Church and an Inspiration to all who knew and loved her.
Many would remember her from
Graham's Restaurant on Main St. Survived by her
daughter, Dianne Saunders (C. Donald) of New Maryland,
NB; her son, Stephen Little (Dianne) of Quispamsis, NB;
grandsons, Shawn Saunders (Sandra) of Spruce Grove, AB,
Scott Saunders of Calgary, AB, Tony Little (Jennifer) of
Harvey, NB, Douglas Little (Kerry) of Quispamsis, NB and
Neal Little of Saint John, NB; great grandchildren,
Bradley Doucette, Alex Saunders, Tara Little, Amy
Saunders, Walter Saunders, Blake Little, Logan Little
and Ashton Little; sister-in-law, Mildred (Cooper)
Graham, of Sussex, NB, widow of the late Stanley Graham;
as well as several loving nieces and nephews. Eleanor
was predeceased by her brothers, Austin Graham
(Florence), Stanley Graham and her sister, Lillian Kerr
(Leonard). Resting at Brenan's Funeral Home, 111
Paradise Row, (506) 634-7424, with visiting on Wednesday
from 2-4 and 7-9 PM. Funeral Service will be held on
Thursday, January 28, 2010 at 2:00 PM from Brenan's
Chapel. Interment to take place at Ocean View Memorial
Gardens. Remembrances may be made to the Heart and
Stroke Foundation, the Kidney Foundation or to a
charity of the donor's choice.
http://www.brenansfh.com
LOURIE,
Alberta
Frances
1924-2014
With her family
at her side the death of Alberta Lourie, wife of the late Raymond
Lourie (1988), occurred at the Saint John Regional Hospital, on her
90thbirthday,
February 15, 2014. She was born in 1924 in Olinville, NB to the
late Edson and Sadie (McCutcheon) Donald. A lifelong resident of
Grand Bay-Westfield, Alberta lived there for over 60 years. She
worked at NBTel and Thornes for a brief period years ago. Alberta
was a former member of St. Giles United Church and was once a Sunday
School Teacher. She especially enjoyed her days of camping in their
trailer, and enjoyed cooking and baking for her family and friends.
She will always be remembered as a loving wife, mother, grandmother,
great-grandmother, sister and friend.
She is survived by her children: Bob (Wendy) and Linda Lou
Bourque (Don) both of Grand Bay-Westfield; sisters: Phyllis Copp,
Blanche McGowan, Jean Beckett (Eldon 'Junior') and Marion Makepeace
(Doug Allen); brother, John Donald (Joan); sister-in-law, Mary
Donald, grandchildren: Leanne Cromwell (Greg), Heather Lourie (Tom),
Nicole Bourque (Josh) and Corey Bourque (Amanda);
great-grandchildren: Cameron, Carson and Madison and many nieces and
nephews. Alberta was predeceased by her parents; husband; brother,
Charles Donald (2007) and sister, Elsie Johnson (2013).
Resting atBrenan's
Bay View Funeral Home,1461
Manawagonish Road, Saint John (634-7425) with visitation Tuesday,
February 18, 2014 from 2-4 and 7-9 pm. The Funeral Service will be
held from Bay View Chapel on Wednesday,February
19, 2014 at 11:00 am. Interment will take place in the Wesley United
Church Cemetery, Brown�s Flat, in the spring. For those who wish,
remembrances to charity of the donor�s choice would be appreciated
by the family.
Lourie
, Barbara L
January 26, 2009
Leesburg, FL
Barbara L. Lourie, 72, of Leesburg, Florida passed away on January
26, 2009 at Orlando Regional Medical Center from a brain hemorrhage.
She was
the beloved wife of Raymond H. Lourie; married for 53 years. She was
born May 25, 1936 in Saint John, N.B., Canada; the daughter of the
late Kenneth L. and Lillian G. (Randall) Durning. She and Raymond
were married in Saint John, N.B. Canada in 1955 and moved to
Portland, Maine in 1957. She was a member of the Thornton Heights
United Methodist Church in South Portland. She was a kind and giving
person who loved to spend time with her family. She and Raymond
enjoyed camping and belonged to several camping groups. She also
liked to go square dancing and play cards with their friends. They
retired to Leesburg, Florida in 2002 and went back to Maine and New
Brunswick, Canada for the summers. She is survived by husband,
Raymond; son, Douglas R. of Fort Walton Beach, Florida; daughter,
Diane L. (Nate) Hall of Topsham, Maine; and three grandchildren,
Christopher D. Lourie of Biddeford, Maine, Sarena and Courtney Hall
of Topsham, Maine. Visiting Hours will be held at the Hobbs Funeral
Home, 230 Cottage Road, South Portland, ME on Friday, January 30
from 5-7 pm. The Funeral service will be held at Thornton Heights
United Methodist Church in South Portland Saturday, January 31 at
2pm. Burial will be in Brooklawn Memorial Cemetery, Portland, ME. In
lieu of flowers, donations may be made in her honor to the
Alzheimer�s Association.
http://www.hobbsfuneralhome.com/
Lyon A. Leona
The death of Miss A. Leona Lyon of Welsford occurred on
November 20, 2010 at the Carleton Kirk Lodge Nursing Home. Born in
Armstrong's
Corner, N.B. on December 10, 1920, she was the daughter of the late
George C. and Helen (Lyon) Lyon. Leona lived in Welsford all of her
adult life and was a member of Welsford United Church. She is
survived by her niece Diane (James) Nutter, her nephew Donald G.
(Debra) Lyon,
her sister-in-law Joan Lyon, three great-nephews, a great-niece,
three great-great-nephews, and a great-great-niece. She was
predeceased by her
parents and brother Ralph Lyon. She is the last surviving member of
her immediate family. Resting at Castle "Fallsview" Funeral Home 309
Lancaster Ave. (634-1701) with visiting on Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7
to 9 p.m. The funeral service will take place on Wednesday at 2 p.m.
from Welsford United Church.
Interment in Welsford Valley Cemetery. Donations to the Animal
Rescue League or Welsford United Church would be appreciated by her
family.
Online condolences may be placed at
http://www.castlefh.com
M
McCULLUM, EDITH ELIZABETH -
Edith Elizabeth (Elder) McCullum of White Rapids
Manor (formerly of Hoyt) passed away at the Manor on November 6,
2004 at the age of 96. Edith is survived by three daughters Grace
Pugh of Fredericton Junction, Florence Cosman (Wesley) of Morna,
Elizabeth Byers (Freeman) of Sussex Corner, one son Ronald McCullum
(Judy) of Hoyt, one sister Mildred Russell of Taymouth, 10
grandchildren, 17 great grandchildren, several nieces and nephews.
Edith was a member of St. Luke's Anglican Church and taught school
for several years. She was a member of ACW, WI, LOBA and Hospital
Aid and she held numerous offices in these organizations. Edith is
predeceased by her parents Annie Edna (Vallis) and John Elder, her
husband William Henry McCullum, a son David McCullum, three sisters
Jean Rubidge, Florence Urquhart and Ruth Alexander, two brothers
Edward and Robert Elder. Relatives and friends are invited to
Sunbury Funeral Home for visitation on Monday, 2-4 and 7-9. Funeral
service will be from St. Andrew's Anglican Church, Fredericton
Junction on Tuesday, November 9th, 2004 at 11:30 am with the Rev.
Neville Cheeseman officiating. Interment to follow in St. Luke's
Cemetery, Hoyt, N.B. You may express your sympathy by making a
donation to the Anglican Parish of Fredericton Junction or the
charity of your choice. Arrangements are in the care of Sunbury
Funeral Home, Central Blissville, N.B. (368-2413).
MacDonald, Everett Lloyd
On Sunday, July 19, 2015, surrounded by his family, Everett Lloyd
MacDonald, loving husband of Irma (Webb) MacDonald passed away
peacefully at the Saint John Regional Hospital, after a brief
illness. Born 1938 in Saint John he was the son of the late Vernon
and Evelyn (Gibbon) MacDonald.
In addition to his loving wife of 56 years, Irma, he is survived by
his children Lloyd MacDonald (Elaine); daughters Lori Greer and Lynn
Casey (Mike); grandchildren Alexis Truax (Shawn), Catherine Mudge
(Nick) and Norman Greer (Chelsea); great grandchildren Ethan, Oliver
and Emelia Mudge and Charlotte �Charlie� Martin. He is also survived
by his sisters Verna Bishop (Ralph) and Esther McQuade (Roland);
several nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
Everett worked as a Civil Engineer by apprenticeship most of his
life and he took great pride in the projects he managed,
particularly the development of the Irving Nature Park and the golf
course in St. Andrew`s.
Everett was a wonderful person and was loved by many because of his
fun loving and amazing sense of humor. He has touched many lives and
will be greatly missed by all who knew him, especially his poker
friends and daily ``Coffee Club`` friends.
Resting at Fundy Funeral Home, 230 Westmorland Road, Saint John
(646-2424) with visitations on Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.
Everett was a Past Master of Hibernia Lodge 3 of the Free and
Accepted Masons of NB. There will be a Masonic Service on Tuesday
evening at 7 p.m.
The funeral service will be held from Fundy Funeral Home Chapel on
Wednesday, July 22, 2015 at 10 a.m. Interment will follow in
Fernhill Cemetery, followed by a reception at the funeral home.
Remembrances in memory of Everett may be made to Bobby�s Hospice or
to the charity of the donor�s choice.
MacDonald, Irma L.
born in New Jerusalem
It is with great sadness that we announce the death of our dear
mother Irma (Webb) MacDonald on Sunday, November. 13th. 2016. Last
year, Irma was predeceased by her loving husband of 56 years Everett
MacDonald. Born 1939 in Jerusalem, NB she was the daughter of the
late Edward and Myrtle Annie (MaGee) Webb. Irma was the last
surviving sibling, predeceased by 4 brothers Burpee, Edward, Doug
and Malcom as well as a sister Grace (Harquail).
Irma is survived by her children Lloyd MacDonald (Elaine); daughters
Lori Greer and Lynn Casey (Mike); grandchildren Alexis Truax
(Shawn), Catherine Mudge and Norman Greer; great grandchildren
Ethan, Oliver and Emelia Mudge and Charlotte �Charlie� Martin. She
is also survived by several nieces, nephews, cousins and many close
friends.
Irma worked as a school teacher most of her life and she beamed with
pride every time a previous student would approach and tell her a
story about how she made them laugh or feel special. Her true
passion was music. Irma learned how to play the fiddle after Everett
gave her one for her 56th birthday. She dove into the music scene
and happily played both piano and fiddle at many a fiddle doo!
Irma�s greatest pride was the production of her very own album,
�Irma &Friends�.
Irma was a wonderful person and was loved by many because of her fun
loving and amazing sense of humor. Irma was like a second mother to
many of the neighbourhood kids. She has touched many lives and will
be greatly missed by all who knew her, especially her 6th floor
girls, card party, and fiddle friends.
Resting at theFundy
Funeral Home, 230 Westmorland Road, Saint John (646-2424)
with visitations on Tuesday November.15th from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8pm.
The funeral service will be held from Fundy Funeral Home Chapel on
Wednesday, November.16th, 2016 at 10 a.m. Interment will follow in
Fernhill Cemetery, followed by a reception at the funeral home.
MACHUM , B. ROYDEN
June 30, 1926 - January
10, 2013
Burrel Royden "Roy" Machum
died peacefully on January 10, 2013, at his residence, Garden
Terrace, Kanata, Ontario. Roy was born June 30, 1926, in New
Jerusalem, Queens County, N.B., son of the late Harry A. Machum and
Annie (Kirkpatrick) Machum. He was predeceased by his wife, Barbara
E. (Stout) Machum. Roy is survived by his daughter, Brenda and her
husband, Bruce Dunsmore, and his son, Stephen and his wife, Dee. He
is also survived by two sisters, Mary Baker (Henry), of Kingston,
Ontario, and Verna Kirk of Saint John, N.B., four grandchildren,
three great-grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews. Besides his
wife and parents, Royden was predeceased by brothers, Ronald and
Eldon, and sister, Evelyn. He leaves as well many friends who he
treasured.
Royden grew up in Browns Flat where he graduated from high school.
He attended UNB receiving a BSc in Electrical Engineering in 1947.
After a year with the Department of Transport at Ottawa, he joined
RCA Victor in Montreal. He was involved mostly in highly technical
products and traveled the world on marketing and technical
assignments. By 1966 he was Marketing Manager for Technical Products
and Communications Systems. In 1978 he left RCA Victor and moved to
Ottawa as Director of Government Relations and Marketing for Spar
Aerospace.
Arrangements were entrusted to Kelly Funeral Home, Kanata, Ontario.
From the Toronto Globe and
Mail, Saturday, Oct. 27 2007
Donald Alexander (Sandy) Machum died comfortably at his home in Edmonton,
Alberta on October 24, 2007 at the age of 79. He was the son of Donald
Wilfred Machum and Mary Gibson Merritt Machum of Wolfville, Nova Scotia. He
was predeceased by his wife Jean in 1997 and his brother Larry in 2005. He
is survived by his children Mary, Alison, and Donald, their respective
partners David, Keith and Karalee, his grandchildren Scott and Max, and his
dogs, Teddy and Tessie, all of Edmonton, Alberta. His sister, Kathryn
Gillespie, lives in Calgary. He was a graduate of Acadia University (B.A.,
B.Ed), Dalhousie Law School (LL.B.) and Harvard Law School (LL.M.). He held
senior executive roles with Algoma Steel Corporation Ltd. in Sault Ste.
Marie, Ontario and Oxford Development Group in Edmonton. He retired in 1981
to enjoy years of happy travel with Jean and his family and to pursue his
interests in woodworking, family history, military history and gardening. He
was a singularity, and will be missed by many. He had a great life, the
perfect wife and a family he loved and who loved him. A private family
service will be held. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to
the charity of your choice.
Machum ,Eldon
Alexander
From the Saint John Telegraph Journal March 13, 2010
Born in: New Jerusalem, New Brunswick, Canada
Born on: 16/03/1922
Passed away in: North Bend, Oregon, United States
Passed away on: 25/02/2010
Eldon Alexander Machum of North Bend, Oregon, passed
away on February 25, 2010, at the age of 87. He was born
March 16, 1922, in New
Jerusalem, Queens County, N.B., son of the late Harry
Alexander and Annie Ida (Kirkpatrick) Machum. He grew up
in Browns Flat, N.B., where
he graduated from high school. In 1942 Eldon joined the
Royal Canadian Air Force, became a pilot, and finished
the war as a flight instructor.
He moved to Oregon and joined Burroughs Business
Machines where he remained until his retirement in 1982.
His sharp mind, quick humor and
kind heart will be missed by all. Eldon was predeceased
by his wife, Laura (Henderson), in July 1978. They were
married for 26 years. He is
survived by daughter, Sheryl Nyleen of North Bend,
Oregon; daughter and son-in-law, Diana and Dan
Burkhalter of Sherwood, Oregon; four
grandchildren, Julie Tracy, Joseph Nyleen, Evan Nyleen
and Adam Nyleen; one great-grandchild, Johnathan Tracy;
sisters, Mary Baker (Henry) of
Kingston, Ontario, and Verna Kirk of Saint John, N.B.;
brother, Royden Machum of Kanata, Ontario; special
friend, Bonnie Hydes of Delta, B.C.;
and several nieces and nephews. Eldon was also
predeceased by brother, Ronald, and sister, Evelyn.
Arrangements were entrusted to North Bend Chapel,
Oregon.
MACHUM, THOMAS F.- died on 11 Sep 1966, at the General
Hospital, Saint John. Thomas F. Machum, husband of the late Lillian M. (Howe) Machum, of
Acamac. Survived by 2 sons, 4 daus, 14 grandchildren and 30 great
grandchildren. Funeral from Calvin's (Fallsview) 309 Lancaster Ave. on Wed. 2
pm to Brown's Flats Cemetery.
Published in the Saint John Telegraph Journal, December 6, 2007
MCFARLANE, JOHN JUNIOR
D. - The death of John Junior Douglas "J.J." McFarlane of Mount Pisgah
occurred at Mount Pisgah, NB on December 3, 2007. J.J. was born in Saint
John in 2001, eldest son of J. Scott McFarlane and Vanessa Dunn, he was a
grandson of the late Douglas Dunn and a great grandchild of the late John
and Ruth Dunn. He was a grade one student at Sussex Elementary school. J.J.
is survived by his parents, brother Tyler Curtis McFarlane, paternal grandmother Nancy Dunham
of Petitcodiac, maternal grandmother Leda Kuin and her husband Jacob of Mount Pisgah and their family Nick, Wendy and Natasja, paternal
great grandmother, Alma Fanjoy, uncles and aunts, Matthew, Philip, Ralph, Mike, Bonnie and Marsha and many great uncles and aunts. J.J. was
predeceased by grandfather Junior Fanjoy and great grandparents, Curtis and Grace Dunham, Milton Fanjoy and Alphie and Jean Lohnes. The family will
receive visitors at the Sussex Select Community Funeral Home, 21 Aiton Road Sussex (506-433-2133) on Thursday 6 to 8PM (only for J.J.) and
Friday 2 to 4 and 6 to 8PM. The funeral service will be held at the Sussex Wesleyan Church on Saturday December 8, 2007 at 11:00AM. Donations
made to the Crisis Pregnancy Centre would be appreciated. www.sussexfh.com
MacFARLANE, THOMAS A. Thomas A. MacFARLANE passed away
at his home here at a late hour Monday evening October 15th (1928), at the age of 75
years, after a lengthly illness, leaving to mourn his wife (un-named) and one
daughter Miss Nellie MacFARLANE, RN. The passing of one beloved by all who knew him, although expected, came as a
shock to the entire community. Mr. MacFARLANE was a man of high Christian
character and took an active part in Sabbath School and church activities. The
funeral will be held on Thursday afternoon, leaving his late home at 2 o'clock
for the United Baptist Church, Norton , where service will be held.
A correspondent writes:
MAGEE, CATHERINE (McCUTCHEON). The death of Mrs. John Magee occurred
at Hampstead a short time ago. Deceased was a daughter of Claudias
McCutcheon and was born in Ireland in the County of Tyrone, in 1819. The
family came to America in 1841 accompanied by her cousin, John Magee, then a
young man. They were the first settlers and founders of Clones [New
Brunswick, Canada]. In 184[3?] John Magee and Catherine McCutcheon were
married. They moved to New Ireland [Hibernia?] in 1870 and bought a farm
belonging to David Dunham, where husband and father grew sick of heart disease
and dropsy and died at the age of 70 years. Mrs. Magee was the mother of ten
children, five of whom survive her. They are William Magee of Vermont, Mrs.
John Woods of Welsford, Mrs. Harry McCumber of Boston, Mrs. Rolly Haynes also
of Boston, and John Magee of Hampstead.
She has two brothers still living, William and John McCutcheon, who are
older than she. She had a tedious illness of five months, which she bore with
Christian patience and resignation and died at the advanced age of 76 years,
this year in 1892 [5?].
Her grandmother died at the age of 115 years, her father at 84 and her
mother at 89. She had a large funeral. The services were conducted by the Rev.
Mr. Foster, the text being: �Let me die the death of the righteous, that my
last end may be like His�, the same being used at her father�s funeral
thirty-five years ago. [1856]
McKim, Arthur Harrison
Member of Armstrongs Corner Committee for 2003
reunion. Served WW2
Arthur Harrison McKim,
formerly of 27 Somerset Park, in Saint John, passed away at the
Carleton Kirk Lodge, on March 19, 2005. Born in Saint John, in
1925, to the late George P. and Margaret (Harrison) McKim. He
graduated from Saint John High School and Modern Business
College. He was a WW II army veteran having served overseas with
the Carleton York Regiment. During most of his working career he
was involved in the plumbing and heating industry. At the Time
of his retirement in 1980 he was Vice-President of Lloyd R.
Mawhinney Ltd., having worked nearly 30 years with the firm.
Earlier in life, he spent many summers at the family farm in
Armstrong's Corner, Queen's Co., His love of this area caused
him to be involved with the Armstrong's Corner group for the
50th year Reunion of the Evacuation of the former Base Gagetown
Communities, 2003. He was also a member of the NB Genealogical
Society (Saint John Branch) and the Queen's Co. Genealogical
Society. He was a life member of Portland United Church, where
he served many terms on the Board of Stewarts and was later made
an honourary member of the Board. He was the church Treasurer
for a number of years and was a member of the Men's Club for
over 40 years. His first wife, Miriam Louise Carle, daughter of
the late Frederick and Dorothy (Wightman) Carle, of
Florenceville, passed away in 1979. He later married Elizabeth
(Hamilton) Lingley, daughter of the late Harley and Etta
(Purvis) Hamilton, who passed away in 1990. He is survived by
his son Frederick Arthur McKim, of Charlottetown, PEI. Also
survived by brothers John and James McKim, both of St. Stephen,
by brother in-in-law Carmen (Ruth) Carle of Summerside, PEI, by
sister-in-law Mona McKim of Saint John, by step sons John
(Joanne) and Richard (Vicki) Lingley and step-daughter Joan (Lingley)
Armstrong, all of Saint John, along with step-grandchildren
Bethany, Keith, Emily and Stephen and many cousins, nieces and
nephews. He was predeceased by sisters Joan (McKim) McCabe and
Kathleen McKim and his brothers Bruce McKim and infant brother
Harry McKim.
Resting at Brenans Select Community Funeral Home, 111 Paradise
Row (634-7424) with visiting on Monday from 2-4 and 7-9 pm. The
funeral service will be held on Tuesday, March 22, 2005, at 2:30
pm, from Portland United Church. Interment will take place at
Cedar Hill Extension Cemetery. Remembrances made to Portland
United Church or the charity of the donor's choice would be
appreciated.
www.brenansfh.com
McKim, Robert Bruce
After a lengthy illness
and courageous battle, Robert Bruce McKim, husband of Mona (Rolfe)
McKim, passed away peacefully on Thursday, December 9, 2004,
surrounded by his family. Born in Saint John he was the son of
the late George and Marjorie (Harrison) McKim. He was a graduate
of Saint John High School and Modern Business College. He served
in the Armed Forces with the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals
during the Second World War. Besides his wife he is survived by
his sons Robert George McKim, Sheila and their daughter Lindsay
of Halifax, Andrew Rolfe McKim of Paris, France, his brothers
Arthur of Saint John, Jim and John of St. Stephen, and several
nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his infant brother
Harry and sisters Kathleen McKim and Joan McCabe. For most of
his career he served as an Executive in the Moving and
Warehousing Industry. He became Manager of the Saint John Branch
of Maritime Warehousing and Transfer Co. Ltd. in 1954. At the
time of his retirement in 1991 he had become President and
General Manager of the company. While in the industry he served
for many years as a Director and Treasurer of Allied Van Lines
Limited. He was a Past President of the Saint John Kiwanis Club
and a founding member and a past president of the Saint John
Executives' Association. He was a member of the Union Club, the
Riverside Country Club and the Probus Club. He was a lifelong
member of Portland United Church serving many terms as a member
of the Board of Stewards.
By request, there will be no visiting. A funeral service will be
held on Monday, December 13, 2004 from Portland United Church at
2:00 pm. Interment in Cedar Hill Extension Cemetery.
Remembrances may be made to Portland United Church or a charity
of the donor's choice. Arrangements are under the care of
Brenan's Select Community Funeral Home, 111 Paradise Row, Saint
John, NB, (506-634-7424).
www.brenansfh.com
From the Saint John Telegraph Journal Nov. 1 2007
MARCH, ELDA - Mrs. Elda March of Belleisle
Creek Manor, formerly of Sussex Corner, passed away at her residence of
October 31, 2007 at the age of 96. She was the daughter of the late Silas
and Mary Jane (Hoyt) Kirkpatrick and was the wife of the late Harvie March
who passed away in 1972. Elda was the last surviving memeber of her
immediate family. She is survived by her sister-in-law, Ella Kirkpatrick of
Hoyt; as well as several nieces, nephews and cousins. Elda was predeceased
by four brothers, Lester, Hazen, Percy and Willard; and by three sisters,
Annie, Florence and Gladys. Arrangements are entrusted to the care of
Wallace Funeral Home, 34 Sunnyside Drive, Sussex (506-433-1176), where visitation will be held on Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm. A celebration
of Elda's life will be held from St. John's United Church on Friday,
November 2nd, 2007 at 11:00 am. The interment will take place at Trinity Cemetery.
http://www.wallancefuneralhome.com
McConchie
, Christina Ethel passed away peacefully surrounded
by her family on Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Ethel was born in Sussex on October 2, 1925, she was the daughter of
the late Ralph and Elmina Price and the wife of the late Lavern
McConchie who passed away in 1998. Ethel served in the RCAF from
1943�1945. She and her husband settled in Norton in 1953 where they
farmed and owned and operated McConchie�s Special Care Home for 42
years.
Ethel enjoyed cooking, sewing and knitting, making countless denim
quilts for her grandchildren and for local charities, and was always
there to support those in need.Ethel is survived by her sons:
Ken and his wife Mary, Larry and his wife Carol; her daughter Jean
Chestnut and her husband Bill; nine grandchildren: Jane McConchie
and her husband Jeff Payne, Joel McConchie and his wife Julie, John
and Jake McConchie, Shawnee McConchie and her husband Jeff Johnston,
Shane McConchie and Nikki Leask, Sharlene Jackson and her husband
Shawn, Deanna Chestnut, Jaret Chestnut and his wife Bobbi; eight
great-grandchildren: Brody, Shealyn, Lucas, Gracein, Lara, Layne,
Isabella and Riley; three brothers: Gerald of Hoyt, Neil and his
wife Evelyn and Jack and his wife Judy all of Barnesville; three
sisters: Lois McKinney and her husband Roland of Barnesville, Nellie
Hannaberry of Pettwawa, ON and Margaret Robison of Saint John, as
well as several nieces, nephews and cousins. Ethel was predeceased
by two sisters: Ruth Price and Geraldine McKay.
The arrangements have been entrusted to the care of Wallace
Funeral Home 34 Sunnyside Dr, Sussex, NB (506-433-1176) where
visitation will be held on Wednesday Evening from 7-9 and Thursday
from 2-4 and 7-9pm. The Royal Canadian Legion Norton Branch # 76
will hold a tribute Thursday evening at 6:45.
A Celebration of
Ethel�s life will be held on Friday, February 27 at 2:00pm from the
Norton United Baptist Church, Church Street, Norton, NB followed by
an interment at Riverbank Cemetery, Norton, NB.
Following a
privatefamily committal,
there will be a time of fellowship with the family at the
Royal Canadian Legion Norton Branch #76,
hosted by the Ladies of the Norton United Baptist Church.
The following was in the Saint John Telegraph Journal
McCONCHIE, HESTER TRYPHENIA. The death of Hester T. (Corbett)
McConchie, 92, occurred at her residence Central Hampstead, N.B. on Saturday
December 25, 1999. Funeral service will be held from St. Stephen's Anglican
Church, Queenstown, N.B., on Wednesday December 29, 1999 at 11:00 a.m.
followed by interment in the Central Hampstead Cemetery. She was the wife of
the late Fenton W. McConchie. Hester is survived by one daughter, Jessie
and Clarence Harrison of Saint John and two sons, Ross and Thelma, Grand Bay
and James and Sharon, Central Hampstead. 10 grandchildren, 13 ggrandchildren;
One sister, Hilda Craig, Perth-Andover, several nieces and nephews. She was
predeceased by a son, Gerald.
Family Notes: Hester was the daughter of James Elbridge and Jessie
Isobel (McKinney)Corbett and was born in the Base community of Dunns Corner.
Brothers and sisters, Margaret, Stirling, Hilda, Helen, Malcolm, Francis and
Cyrus.
MCCULLUM,
Murray Herbert
(May 11, 1930 - Jun 7, 2010)
Suddenly, on a Northern fishing trip on June 7, 2010,
Murray Herbert McCullum, in his 81st year. Beloved
husband and best friend of Gladys. Loving father of
Heather, Mary, Barbara, Janice (deceased), Elizabeth,
Daniel, David, Shelley, Margaret, and Matthew. Loving
and caring Grandfather (GG) of 18 grandchildren and 10
great-grandchildren. Will be sadly missed by his clan in
his native New Brunswick; brother Roy, sister-in-law
Muriel, brother-in-law Ken and nephews and nieces.
Predeceased by his first wife, Frances, brother Raymond,
and sister Isobel. Visitation at KITCHING, STEEPE &
LUDWIG FUNERAL HOME, 146 Mill Street North, Waterdown on
Sunday, June 13 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The Funeral Mass
will be celebrated at OUR LADY OF MOUNT CARMEL CHURCH,
Freelton on Monday, June 14, 2010 at 11 a.m. Private
cremation and interment to follow at a later date. In
lieu of flowers, and reflective of two of Murray's
passions, donations to Strabane Optimist Club or Ontario
Federation of Anglers and Hunters would be appreciated.
Pleas sign the Book of Condolence at
http://www.kitchingsteepeandludwig.com/
From The Saint John Telegraph Journal , May 17, 2008
MCCULLUM, RAYMOND CORBETT - Raymond C. McCullum of Saint John died peacefully at the Saint John
Regional Hospital on May 16, 2008. Born in Summer Hill, Queens
Co. NB on July 8, 1926, he was the Husband of Martina (Riley)
McCullum and son of the late Herb and Mary (Jones) McCullum. Raymond was an avid hunter and fisherman. Surviving in
addition to his wife, are 3 sons, Gary (Jeannine) McCullum,
Kevin(Della) McCullum and Arthur (Marilyn) McCullum; 1 daughter, Marilyn Kyle
(Gary); 2 brothers, Murray McCullum (Gladys) and Roy McCullum
(Muriel); 1 sister, Isabol Johnson (Ken); Mother in Law, Marie Murphy
(Gene); as well as several grandchildren, several nieces and
nephews. Resting at the Cavanagh Funeral Home & Cremation Center, 91 Leinster Street
(634-1712) with visiting on Saturday 2 to 4 pm & 7 to 9 pm and
Sunday 2 to 4 pm & 7 to 9 pm. Mass of Christian Burial will be held at
St. Ann's Catholic Church on Monday May 19, 2008 at 10:00 am
followed by a reception. Cremation will take place on Tuesday.
Donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be
appreciated by the family. Please visit http://www.cavanaghfh.ca
to sign the family guestbook, make a donation or offer condolences.
McCutcheon
,Lewis Freeman
The death of Lewis Freeman McCutcheon of Sussex Corner, occurred
at the Sussex Health Centre on February 18, 2010 at the age of 90.
Born in Cootehill, NB, a son of the late Albert S. and Eliza J. (Pettie)
McCutcheon. He is survived by his wife of 56 years Pauline M.
(Holden) McCutcheon, daughters; Louise Belding of Saint John and
Jean Bowie (Allan) of Sussex Corner and Karen Parker of Prince
Rupert, BC, grandchildren Jeffrey Belding (Kim), Duane Belding, both
of Saint John, Matthew Bowie and Natalie Bowie both of Sussex
Corner, one great grandson Brandon Peters Belding, his sister Doris
Smythe of Oakville, ON and several nieces and nephews. Lewis was
predeceased by his daughter Betty Jane, granddaughter Angela-Marie
Belding, brothers; Arnold, Hartley, Willard, Elmer and Walter and
infant sisters; Ethel and Margerite.
As per Lewis's request there will be no visitation. The funeral
service will be held on Tuesday February 23, 2010 at 2:00PM, in the
funeral home chapel. Donations made to the charity of the donor's
choice would be appreciated. Sussex Select Community Funeral Home,
21 Aiton Road Sussex (506-433-2133).
The following was in the July 9 2002 edition of the Kings
County Record.
McCUTCHEON, SARAH EILEEN of Lowell Street, Sussex and formerly of
Penobsquis and Armstrong Corner passed away at the Saint John Regional
Hospital, on June 27, 2002. Born in Hampstead, Queens Co.,
on January 27, 1916, she was the daughter of the late Clayton and Clara
(Smith) Wade. Eileen was the beloved wife of the late Arnold George
McCutcheon, who passed away in 1982. Eileen is survived by her
daughter-in-law Elsie McCutcheon of Saint John, 3 grandchildren, Dawna,
Cyr and her husband Jim, Diana Stewart and Stephen McCutcheon, 6
great-grandchildren, 3 nieces, Pauline Carew of Oak Point, Dorothy Boucher and
her husband Vincent of Glenwood, Carolyn Wood and her husband Ron of Rothesay,
4 nephews, Clayton Wade of Evendale. Arthur Wade of Ontario, David Wade
and his wife Ruth of Youngs Cove, Jimmy Wade. She was the last surviving
member of her immediate family. Eileen was predeceased by her son Albert
who passed away in 1971 and by her brothers, Thomas, Fred and Edgar.
Arrangements were entrusted to the care of Wallace Funeral Home, Sussex, from
where visitation was held. Funeral service was held from Wallace
Memorial Chapel on July 1, 2002 with Pastor Gordon Walker officiating.
Interment was in Riverbank Cemetery, Norton, N.B. Anne Williams provided
the musical selections In The Garden and Just A Closer Walk With Thee.
The Pallbearers were: Jim Cyr, Joshua Stewart, Ron Steeves and Ron Wood.
The Evening Times, St John, N.B. Friday, January 30, 1909.
McDEVITT, FRANCIS. The death took place today at Petersville,
Queens County, of Francis McDevitt after an illness of some months duration. He
was 26 yrs old. and a son of Hugh McDevitt.
Petersville, Queens County, Jan. 1 1898
MCKIM, GEORGE - one of the pioneer settlers of the Parish of
Petersville died on Dec. 8 1898 at the ripe age of 82 years and was buried on the 10th in the
Lyon Burying Ground. Mr. McKim was a native of Sligo Ireland and with his
parents came to this country when seven years of age. The family lived one
year and a half in Saint John and then moved to the farm now occupied by Mr.
Stewart McKinney, near the Presbyterian Church, Petersville and then after a
year moved to the neighborhood of Armstrongs Corner, where a large tract of
land was secured and a house erected near where Mrs Walker now lives, the
subject of this sketch being nine years old. Subsequently another house was built on the part of the farm overlooking the
beautiful Nerepis Valley. Here Mr. George McKim spent his manhood days and
here he died. When young he joined the Methodist Church and was a member at
the time of his death. He married 55 years ago Miss Isabella South of
Westfield who survives him. They had a family of thirteen children of whom
four are now living, William and James who are living on adjacent farms on the
homestead and Mary who married Mr. Fred Graham of Coote Hill and Eliza who
married Mr. Thomas Allen Graham near Fairville. The funeral was largely
attended, the service being conducted by the Rev. A D McCully. The text on the
occasion Psalms 116:15, "Precious is the sight of the Lord in the death of His
Saint" was chosen by Mr. McKim himself sometime before his death. When he came
to this country he found it an almost unbroken forest , now it is one of the
most thickly settled and prosperous parts of our province. The present
generation little knows how much it owes to men, who like Mr. McKim, were the
first settlers of our country.
Sun Feb 20, 2000 7:27 am
McKINNEY, ANNIE M (KENNEDY). On the 17th inst., at an early hour,
Annie M., beloved wife of Stewart A. McKinney in the 32nd year of her age,
leaving her husband, three small children and one sister to mourn their sad
loss. Funeral services this evening at 8 o'clock at her late home, no
150 Victoria street. The body will be taken on Saturday to Welsford on the
Boston train at 6:45am for interment.
As published: Sep 18, 2006 Saint John Telegraph Journal
McKINNEY, ELDON F. - The death of Eldon F. McKinney of Barnesville,
husband of the late Hila (Huggard) McKinney, occurred September 17, 2006 at his residence. He was born in Headline, Queens County, son
of the late Frank and Minnie (Williamson) McKinney. Eldon was a former member of the Orange Lodge. He was a resident of Norton from 1953 - 2001
where he was engaged in farming. He is survived by two brothers, Walter McKinney (Margaret), Oromocto and Roland McKinney (Lois), Barnesville;
several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by one brother, Aubrey; and two sisters, Hazel and May. Resting at Reid's Funeral Home
(832-5541), 1063 Main Street, Hampton, with visitation Monday 2 to 4pm and 7 to 9pm. The Funeral will be held Tuesday, September 19, 2006 at 1:00
pm at Reid's Funeral Home Chapel. Interment in Riverbank Cemetery. Memorials to a charity of the donor's choice would be appreciated.
Online donations and condolences may be made at:
www.reidsfh.com
McKinney ,George "Machum"
1928-2016 born Summer Hill
George �Machum� McKinney of Sussex, and formerly of
Berwick passed away peacefully on January 15, 2016 at the Sussex
Health Center surrounded by his family. Machum was born May 7, 1928
in Summer Hill, NB to the late George and Margaret (nee Russell)
McKinney. He worked as a dairy farmer since 1945 and truly enjoyed
working his wood lots. Machum is survived by his wife Dorothy
McKinney (nee Woods); his children: Sharon Seymour (Bruce) of Lower
Millstream, Peter McKinney (Tammy) of Berwick, and Teresa Steeves
(Paul) of Norton; his grandchildren: Scott (Michelle & Jordyn), Lisa
& Trevor Seymour and Courtney (Mike Mitton), Kaley & Brittany
Steeves; his great-grandson Owen Mitton; his brother David McKinney
(Ruth) of Maugerville; and by several nieces, nephews and extended
family. He will always be lovingly remembered by Dorothy�s family:
Murray & Roberta Woods, Maxine Cooper, and Art & Winona Quigg.
Besides his parents, Machum was predeceased by his brother Russell
McKinney (Chloe). Arrangements have been entrusted to the
professional care of Sussex Select Community Funeral Home, 21 Aiton
Road, Sussex, NB (506-433-2133). A funeral service commemorating
Machum�s life will be held in the funeral home chapel on Tuesday
January 19, 2016 at 2:00 pm with Rev. Pam Reidpath presiding,
followed by an opportunity to meet with the family. Interment will
be held in the Riverbank Cemetery at a later date. Donations to the
Salvation Army Church, the Wesley United Church Mission & Service
Fund, or a charity of the donor�s choice would be appreciated by the
family. Online condolences are available at:
www.sussexfh.com
From The Fredericton Gleaner, Nov. 6, 2009
McKINNEY, GERTRUDE
CHRISTINA The death of Gertrude C. (Murphy) McKinney,
wife of the late Aubrey McKinney occurred on November 3,
2009 at Sunbury Manor Apartments, Oromocto. Born in
Brown's Flat, New Brunswick on May 22, 1922, she was the
daughter of the late Edith (Francis) and Edward Murphy.
Mrs. McKinney was a member of St. James Anglican Church,
Lower Jemseg, as well as being a member of the A.C.W.
She lived in Lower Jemseg from 1953 - 1995. She is
survived by her son, Glendon McKinney of Fredericton;
brother, Ronald Murphy of Central Greenwich; two
sisters, Leona Arsenault of Saint John West, and Etta Hector and
several nieces and nephews. A memorial service will be
held at St. James Anglican Church, Lower Jemseg on
Monday, November 9, 2009 at 2:00 pm. A reception will
follow at the Lions Club Hall, Jemseg. By request there
will be no visitation. There will be a private interment
in St. James Anglican Church Cemetery, Lower Jemseg.
Funeral arrangements entrusted to Castle "Fallsview"
Funeral Home, 309 Lancaster Ave. Saint John West
(634-1701). Donations in her memory to St. James
Anglican Church Cemetery Fund, Lower Jemseg.
_.___
The following is taken from the Toronto Globe and Mail,
Saturday, Oct.20.
MCKINNEY, JAMES RUSSELL. On Thursday, October 18, in Ottawa, at the
Elisabeth Bruy�re Pavilion, James Russell McKinney. Beloved husband of Chlo�.
Father of Jane (Roberto Ubertino), Mark (Marina Gharabegian) and Nicholas
(Suzan Selcuk). Grandfather of Simone, Chiara, Pascale, Bernadette,
Christopher and Emma. Brother of Machum and David. Born in Summerhill, New
Brunswick, he served as a Flying Officer in the RCAF, graduated from Dalhousie
University and had a thirty-five year career as a Foreign Service Officer
during which he represented Canada in seven world capitals: High
Commissioner in Trinidad and Tobago and concurrently in Barbados and Canadian
Commissioner to the West Indies Associated States; Ambassador to the O.E.C.D.
in Paris and Ambassador to Mexico. He also served in Belgrade, Jakarta,
Copenhagen and Washington, and from 1980 to 1982, as an Assistant Under
Secretary of State for External Affairs. He was an experienced ocean sailor
and a keen cross-country skier, cyclist and trout fisherman, all of which
passions he enjoyed to the full in retirement. A memorial service will be held
at 11 a.m. on Monday, October 22nd, at St. Bartholomew's Anglican Church, 125
MacKay Street in Ottawa. If friends wish, donations in his memory may be made
to the mission founded by his daughter and son-in-law: St. John the
Compassionate, 155 Broadview Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, M4M 2E9.
From the Saint John Telegraph Journal, March 7, 2009
MCKINNEY, LOIS VELMA - The
death of Lois McKinney, of Barnesville, NB, wife of Roland McKinney,
occurred Thursday, March 5th, 2009, at the Saint John Regional
Hospital. Lois was from Newline Road, Sussex, NB and was the
daughter of the late Ralph and Elima (Price) Price. Lois was a faithful member of the Anglican Church Auxiliary of Upham. She ran a
foster home for many years and enjoyed quilting and sewing. She will
be remembered for her devotion to her family. She was a loving wife,
mother, grandmother and friend. Besides her husband, Roland, Lois is
also survived by three daughters, Darlene Bradley (Robert), Wanda
Knorr (Gordon) and Marlene Jarvis (Keith), all of Barnesville; four
sons, Austin McKinney (Sandra), Eddie McKinney (Leola), both of
Barnesville, Jimmy Flaglor, PEI and Victor Walton, Sussex; two
sisters, Margaret Robinson, NB and Nellie Hannberry, ON; three
brothers, Gerald Price, Neil Price and Jack Price, all of NB; 17
grandchildren, 20 great grandchildren and one great-great-granddaughter;
several nieces and nephews. Besides her parents, Lois was also
predeceased by three sisters, Ethel McConchie, Ruth Price and
Geraldine McKay (Gilbert) and grandson, Benjamin McKinney. Resting
at Reid's Funeral Home, 1063 Main Street, Hampton, (506) 832-5541,
with visitation Friday and Saturday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 PM. The
funeral service will be held Monday, March 9th, 2009, at 11:00 AM,
from the chapel of Reid's Funeral Home. Interment will be in St.
Barnabas Anglican Cemetery, Barnesville. For those who wish,
donations may be made to The Children's Wish Foundation or to St.
Barnabas Anglican Cemetery Fund. Online donations and condolences
may be made at: http://www.reidsfh.com
McKinnon.
Raymond Roy
The death of Raymond
Roy McKinnon of Sussex, occurred at the
Sussex Health Centre on June 5, 2010 at the
age of 64. Born at New Jerusalem, NB, he was
a son of the late Stanley and Mabel (Webb)
McKinnon. Ray is survived by stepsons; David
Bonnell and Stephen Bonnell and
stepdaughters; Darlene Bonnell and Lisa
Bonnell, his sisters; Jean Bunn of Saint
John, Vera Seeley of Hammondvale, Muriel
Warren of Dartmouth, NS, Romelda (Garfield)
Brown of Keirsteadville and Glenna (Harry)
Richardson of Saint John, his brothers; John
McKinnon of Sussex, George (Mary) McKinnon
of Upperton and Elton (Judy) McKinnon of
Sussex Corner and several nieces and
nephews. As well as his parents, Ray was
predeceased by brothers Ronald and Edward.
The family will receive visitors at the
Sussex Select Community Funeral Home, 21
Aiton Road, Sussex (506-433-2133) on Monday
from 3-8PM. The funeral service will be held
on Tuesday June 8, 2010 at 2:00PM in the
funeral home chapel. Interment will be in
the Hammondvale Cemetery. Donations made to
the Cancer Society would be appreciated.
MAQUADE ,Winnifred Myrtle
1933-2011
Surrounded by her family, the death of
Winnifred McQuade, wife of the late Loomis McQuade, occurred at the
Saint John Regional Hospital on Sunday, April 3, 2011. She was born
on November 20, 1933 at Hibernia, NB to the late Thomas and Ida
(Wilson) Pevlin. Winnie was a loving wife, mother, and grandmother;
she devoted her life to her family. She was a member of Kingston
Baptist Church where she taught Sunday School, and served on various
Boards and Committees for many years. She was also a member of the
Women�s Missionary Society and a leader for the AWANA Group for over
25 years. Winnie loved nature and was avid gardener. Her door was
always open providing help and support to family and friends.
She is survived by a daughter, Wanda Bonney
(Mont) of Kingston; son, Glendon McQuade of Kingston; five
grandchildren: Stacy Bonney, Erica Martin (Greg), Jeffrey, Emma, and
Eric McQuade; great grandson, Devven; brother-in-law, John "Jack"
McQuade; brother, Hazen Pevlin and several nieces, nephews and
friends. Besides her husband and parents, Winnie was predeceased by
a brother, Charles and four sisters: Gladys, Vera, Inez, and Marion.
She will be missed by all her family and friends especially by her
little companion Sally.
Resting atBrenan's
Funeral Home, 111 Paradise Row, Saint John (634-7424)
with visiting on Monday from 7-9 PM and Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9
PM.. The Funeral Service will be held from Brenan's Chapel on
Wednesday, April 6, 2011 at 10 AM. Interment will take place in
Ocean View Memorial Gardens. For those who wish, remembrances to
Kingston Baptist Church would be appreciated by the family. Online
condolences may be placed at www.brenansfh.com.
McWhirter, Irene
Charlotta 1912-2009 Surrounded by her family, the passing of Irene McWhirter occurred at
the Saint John Regional Hospital on Thursday, April 16, 2009. She
was born at Clones, Queens County, NB to the late Wellington and
Mabel (Williamson) Chittick. Irene was a homemaker most of her life
but in her later years, she worked at Centra Care in the dietary
department. She was a member of the First Wesleyan Church, The Best
Years Fellowship Group and the Carleton Kirk GEMS. Above all, Irene
loved her grandchildren, her church and her word search puzzles.
She is survived by her only child, daughter, Donna Gilliland (Steve)
of Saint John; three grandchildren: Kevin Gilliland (Diane), Kelly
Rankin and Pam Stramaglia; four great grandchildren: Jena Gilliland,
Benjamin and William Rankin and Kayla Stramaglia and several nieces
and nephews. Besides her parents, Irene was predeceased by two
husbands: Charles W. Pevlin and Edgar R. McWhirter; one brother,
Leslie Chittick and one sister, Dora Short. Irene was the last
surviving member of her immediate family.
Resting at Brenan's Select Community Funeral Home, 111 Paradise Row,
Saint John (634-7424), with visiting on Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 pm.
The funeral service will be held from the First Wesleyan Church, 399
Boars Head Road, Saint John on Saturday, April 18, 2009 at 11 am.
Interment will take place in Central Hampstead Baptist Cemetery. For
those who wish remembrances may be made to the First Wesleyan Church
or to the charity of the donor's choice.
www.brenansfh.com
Mersereau ,Norman
(Norm) Ralph
July 27, 1951 ~ April 20, 2017
It is with great sadness, the family
of Norman Ralph Mersereau of Hoyt NB, announce his
passing at the Dr. Everett Chalmers Hospital on April
20, 2017. Norman was born in Fredericton Junction, NB,
on July 27, 1951. He was the son of Marion (nee Queen)
Mersereau and the late Ralph Mersereau.
Along with his mother, Norman is survived
by his daughter Alanna Cornish (Brian) of Hampton, NB,
two sisters; Kathy Wright of Saint John and Susanne
Evans (Galen) of Acworth, Georgia, two brothers; Ron
Mersereau (Susan) of Hoyt and Nathan Mersereau (Michele)
of Livonia, Michigan, two grandchildren; Brady and Emily
Cornish, six nieces and nephews; Cindy and Peter
Mersereau, Diana and Justin Evans , Rachel and Allison
Mersereau, Norman�s first wife and Alanna�s mother,
Joanne Post, and close friends Kim and Cameron along
with his canine buddy Duker. Norman is predeceased by
his father Ralph and brother-in-law Peter Wright.
Norman was a Pentecostal Minister
for many years. He moved to Michigan, where he worked
as a truck driver for Country Fresh for over 10 years.
He was loyal to his family, had a great sense of humor
and was always willing to help others in need. Anyone
who knew Norman discovered he had many passions in life:
the Toronto Maple Leafs, NASCAR, Country Gospel Music,
lawn maintenance, and communicating with friends through
Facebook. Norman was very proud of his grandchildren �
Brady was his favorite goalie and Emily was the best
dancer ever!!!
Visitations will be held at Calvary
Pentecostal Lighthouse on Boyne Rd in Hoyt, NB on Sunday
April 23, 2017 from 2-4pm and 6-8pm. The funeral will
be held at Calvary Pentecostal Lighthouse on Monday
April 24, 2017 at 2:00pm. Following the service,
Interment will be in the Blissville Baptist Church
Cemetery. Donations in memory of Norman may be given to
the Canadian Cancer Society or a charity of your choice.
Arrangements are in the
professional care of Sunbury Funeral Home, Central
Blissville, NB (368-2413). sunburyfuneralhome.com
The following obituary was in the NB newspapers (Times Globe
and the Telegraph Journal) on Tuesday, April 4. 2000. Allan was a former
landowner from Clones and an Honorary Member of the BGCHA.
MITCHELL, ALLAN ROBERT - The death of Allan Robert Mitchell of
Kingsley Road, Fredericton occurred suddenly on Saturday, April 1, 2000. He
was 72. Born in Clones, NB he was the son of the late Benjamin and Stella
(Drummond) Mitchell. Allan was a retired Civil Servant with the Department of
National Defense and was a member of St. Theresa�s Church, Fredericton. He is
survived by his wife, Joan (Donovan) Mitchell; one son, Robert Mitchell of
Toronto; one sister, Mary MacFarlane of Fredericton; special niece and nephew,
Edith and Gerry Perley; and several nieces and nephews. Besides his parents,
he was predeceased by two sisters, Bertha Pitt and Lena Smith; and one
brother, John Mitchell. A memorial funeral mass will be held on Wednesday,
April 5, 2000 at 5:30 pm at St. Theresa�s Church, Fredericton. Father John
Jennings will be the Celebrant. A donation may be made to the New Brunswick
Heart and Stroke Foundation or to a charity of the donor�s choice would be
appreciated by the family. Arrangements have been entrusted to York Funeral
Home.
The following obituary
is from the Lincoln Lions Club Website http://www.oromoctofh.com
The death of John Joseph Mitchell of Waasis, NB, occurred on
Tuesday, January 23rd, 2007 at the Dr. Everett Chalmers Hospital. Born in
Saint John, NB, son of the late Charles and Eva (Boucher) Mitchell.
John was self employed and spent most of his working life in construction and
demolition. He was a chartered member of the Lincoln Lions Club since 1969,
where he held the position of President for 3 terms and was a recipient of the
Melvin Jones Award for his contribution on numerous boards and committees. He
was a lifelong and active member of St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church in
Oromocto.
John is survived by seven sons, John (Geraldine), Doug (Tina), Brian, Timmy,
and Mike (Toni), Steven (Sue) all of Fredericton, and Daryle (Andrea) of
Prince George, BC; four daughters, Doreen Harkiolakis (Mike) of Saint John, NB, Sandra Mitchell of Moncton, NB, Terry Sturgeon (Donnie) of
Fredericton, NB, and Kary Pike (Mike) of Fredericton; 23 grandchildren, 11
great-grandchildren; one brother, Robert Mitchell (Katie) of Marlborough,
Mass., two sisters, Eleanor (Norm) Cassie of Saint John, NB, and Jeanette Maro
(Gene) of Florida.
The family will receive visitors at the Oromocto Select Community Funeral
Home, 108 Winnebago Street, Oromocto, on Thursday and Friday from 2-4 and 7-9
PM. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at St.Vincent de Paul Catholic
Church on Saturday, January 27th, 2007 at 12:00 noon with Fr. Peter Stevens as
celebrant. Interment will take place in the adjoining cemetery at a later date. For those who wish, memorial tributes
made to the Lincoln Lions Club would be appreciated by the family.
MITCHELL, SARAH L. - The death of Sarah L. Mitchell
of Lincoln, NB, occurred at York Manor on Sunday, February 27, 2000. She came
to Canada in 1928 from County Antrim, Northern Ireland, daughter of the late
Robert and Elizabeth (Robinson) McKay. She was married to the late Harry
Mitchell of Clones, and they moved to the Fredericton area in 1953. She was a
member of the NewMaryland United Church. Sarah is survived by two daughters,
Maudie Boyle of NewMaryland and Ruby (Glendon) Phillips of Fredericton and
five grandchildren, Cynthia (Tim) Cheek, Wayne (Liz) Boyle, Celena (Malik) Crepsac, Dwight (Mary
Lee) Phillips and Roger (Robin) Phillips, also 14 great-grandchildren. Also
survived by two sisters, Betty Fulton of Norton and Evelyn Jones of
Petitcodiac, and one brother, David (Donna) McKay of Saint John, several nieces and nephews.
Resting at McAdam�s Funeral Home, 160 York Street, Fredericton (458-9170) with
visiting hours Monday, February 28, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral
service will be held from the J.A. McAdam Memorial Chapel on Tuesday, February 29 at 2:30 p.m.
Reverend H.G. MacKenzie officiating. Honorary pallbearers will be Gerald
Jones, Gary Jones, Edward McKay, Norman McKay, Steven McKay and Eldon Graham.
Interment will take place in the Rural Cemetery Extension at a later date.
Molasky , Eva Ruth
With appreciation for a life well-lived,
the family of Eva Molasky, wife of the
late Harry Molasky, announces her
peaceful passing which occurred on
Wednesday, October 25, 2017 at the Loch
Lomond Villa. Born in Hibernia, NB on
July 9, 1919, she was a daughter of the
late John and Ella Mae (Livingstone)
McConchie. Eva was the last surviving
member of her immediate family.
Eva was
a loving mother, grandmother and great
grandmother. She enjoyed spending time
with her family, baking, scrapbooking
and keeping genealogical records of her
family�s history. Eva was a resident of
the Loch Lomond Villa for many years.
She assisted on the resident council
board for several years, and made many
friends during her time there.
Eva
will be missed by her children: Robert
"Bobby" Molasky (Debbie), Ruth Cavers
(Garth), Donna Molasky, Judy White (the
late Noah) and Heidi Peddle (Mark); her
beloved grandchildren: Kirk, Katie,
Scott, Andrew, Julie, Phil, Noah, Heidi,
CJ, Casandra and Courtney; 19 great
grandchildren; as well as many nieces
and nephews. In addition to her parents
and husband, Eva was predeceased by her
siblings: Merrill, Gordon, Lee, Hazel,
Ida, Lily, Clara, Gertie, Fenton, Walter
and Herb.
The
family would like to extend their
heartfelt thanks to the staff, doctors
and volunteers of the Loch Lomond Villa
for their compassionate care of Eva
during her time with them. Your kindness
is appreciated and will never be
forgotten.
Resting at Brenan�s Funeral
Home, 111 Paradise Row,
Saint John, NB (634-7424) with
visitation on Sunday, October 29, 2017
from 2-4 and 6-8 pm. A Celebration of
Eva�s Life will be held on Monday,
October 30, 2017 at 12:00 pm from
Brenan�s Funeral Home Chapel. Interment
will take place at Ocean View Memorial
Gardens. For those who wish,
remembrances may be made to the Canadian
Cancer Society, Heart and Stroke
Foundation or Bobby�s Hospice.
In the D.T. 1 April 1884
MOORE, JOHN. Died at Petersville (Queens Co). 29th ult., John
MOORE, 79th year.
In the Visitor 25 November 1869
MOORE, Nancy. Died at residence of her daughter, Mrs. GRAHAM,
Portland (St. John) of inflammation of the lungs, age 65, Nancy w/o David
MOORE. She was born in the year 1804 in Collin, North of Ireland. Emigrated
with her husband and one son to New Brunswick named John MOORE in 1826. They
moved to New Jerusalem (Queens Co.) in May 1857 and in June following
professed a new born faith in the glorious Son of God and was baptized by
Elder James Bleakney and inducted into the church; left husband, six sons,
three daughters. - communicated by W. A. Troop 25.
10 November 1869 Morning Telegraph (also known as Daily Telegraph)
MOORE, Nancy. Died in Portland (St. John) Monday 8th inst., of
congestion of the lungs, at residence of her son-in-law, James GRAHAM, Mrs.
Nancy MOORE, age 65, w/o David MOORE, New Jerusalem (Queens Co.) left husband,
nine children.
Note: It is believed that the date 1857 regarding their move to New
Jerusalem is in error, as many facts have surfaced to prove they were in the
area much earlier.
The following article was found in the Daily Sun, St John, NB
thursday May 9, 1901
MOORE, Wilbert E. SAD DEATH AT CLONES , QUEENS COUNTY.
A correspondent writes: On Sunday afternoon this community was shocked to hear
of the sudden death of Wilbert E.Moore, son of John Moore, aged 20 years. The
deceased went to Welsford to work for H.W.Woods in November, 1898, and
remained their until last november, when he went to the woods in New
Hampshire, where he labored all winter. In the spring he went to work in a
paper mill at Rumford Falls, in Maine. Last Tuesday he came home very sick,
and died on Sunday. Dr . Caswell of Gagetown was in attendance. Mr Moore was a
fine young man, a trusty servent and one who won the best wishes of all with
whom he came in contact. He was initiated into court Court Welsford, no 1665,
I .O .F., on April 25, '99, and was a valued member. He was also a member of
the Orange Order. His remains were laid to rest at the Methodist Church, near
his home. The body was borne to the grave by a delegation from Court Welsford,
and also from Court Rocky Glenn. Rev Mr.Gough officiated and preached a
very appropriate sermon to a full house from the text, " There was but a step
between me and death." The bereaved family have the heartfelt sympathy of the
whole community, as he was the 7th child they have lost.
Alice Morehouse
Passed away in: Harvey, New Brunswick, Canada
Passed away on: 26/02/2010
The death of Alice Maryann Morehouse "Miss Alice"
formerly of Geary, NB, occurred at the Swan Haven
Residence in Harvey, NB on Friday, February
26th, 2010. Born in Shirley Settlement, NB she was the
daughter of the late William and Agnes (McMinn)
MacPherson and wife of the late Roy
Morehouse.
Alice is survived by her daughters, Annie Morehouse of
Waasis, NB and Katherine Maher (Charles) of Fredericton,
NB; sons, Keith (Marguerite)
of Geary, NB, Ronald (Connie) of Perth-Andover, NB,
Roger of Geary, NB and Allan MacPherson of Noonan, NB;
nine grandchildren; five
great-grandchildren as well as several nieces, nephews,
great-nieces and great-nephews. She is predeceased by
her parents; husband, Roy; sons,
Michael, William and David; granddaughter, Theresa;
brother, Earl and sister, Viola.
Visitation will be held at the Oromocto Funeral Home
(357-5100) on Monday, March 1st, 2010 from 2 to 4 and 7
to 9 pm. The funeral service will be held at the
Oromocto Funeral Home Chapel on Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010
at 11:00 am. Rev. Greg Sparkes officiating. Interment
will take place in the Burton Cemetery at a later date.
Memorial tributes in Alice's memory may be made to the
Canadian Diabetes Association or to
the Geary Baptist Church.
http://www.oromoctofh.com
,_.___
1937-2010
The death of
Morrow ,Laura of Roachville occurred
on December 25, 2010 at the Kiwanis Nursing Home at the age of 73.
Born at Dunn�s Corner, Queens County, a daughter of the late Malcolm
and Eleanor (McCutcheon) Corbett. Laura is survived by her husband
Garfield Morrow, daughters Margaret Hayes (Frank) and Susan Ferris
(Robert) all of Roachville, granddaughters; Rebecca Perry (Dwayne),
Sarah Hayes and Emily Ferris, great grandchildren Dylan and Paige,
her sister Greta Polley (Walter) of Sussex and several nieces and
nephews. Laura was predeceased by her brother Claude and his wife
Joyce Corbett.
The family will receive visitors at the Sussex Select Community
Funeral Home, 21 Aiton Road Sussex (506-433-2133) on Tuesday from
2-4 and 7-9PM. The funeral service will be held on Wednesday
December 29, 2010 at 11:00AM at Trinity Anglican Church, Sussex with
Archdeacon David J. Barrett officiating. Interment will be at the
Roachville Cemetery. Donations made to the Kiwanis Nursing Home
Palliative Care Room or the Parkinsons Society would be appreciated.
www.sussexfh.com
Mott, Irvin Elery
1929-2016
With appreciation for a life well-lived, the family of Irvin E.
Mott announces his passing, which occurred on Sunday, July 10,
2016 at the Saint John Regional Hospital surrounded by his
family. Born in Belyeas Cove, NB on September 4, 1929, he was a
son of the late George and Annie (Logue) Mott.
Irvin retired
from Centracare in 1991 after working in various positions for
35 years. He enjoyed most of his retirement at Belyeas Cove
overlooking the beautiful Washademoak Lake, gardening,
landscaping and boating.
Irvin will be missed by his wife, Verna A. (Short) Mott with
whom he would have celebrated 60 years of marriage on August
11.; his children, Richard Mott (Cindy), Roger Mott (Dale),
Carole Phillips (David); three grandsons, Jeremy (LauraLee),
Christopher and Brandon Mott; sisters, Lilly Barnes, Ruth Norrad
(Bert), Pat Samuelsen (Ove); a sister-in-law, Hazel Mott; a
brother-in-law, John MacDonald; as well as several nieces and
nephews.
In addition to his parents, Irvin was predeceased by his
brothers; Blake and Ivan Mott and sisters; Grace MacDonald and
Georgie Urquhart.
Resting at
Brenan�s
Funeral Home, 111 Paradise Row, Saint John, NB
(634-7424) with visiting on Wednesday, July 13, 2016 from 2-4
and 6-8 pm. A celebration of Irvin�s life will be held on
Thursday, July 14, 2016 at 2:00 pm from Brenan�s Funeral Home
Chapel. Interment will take place at Belyeas Cove Cemetery. For
those who wish, remembrances made to the Loch Lomond Villa
Foundation or the Saint John Regional Hospital Foundation would
be appreciated by the family.
www.BrenansFH.com
The following obituary was in the NB January 11, 2000.
MULLIN, KATHRYN GERTRUDE MARY. The death of Mrs. Kathryn (Kay)
(McDevitt) Mullin, age 74, of Queenstown, N.B. wife of the late John Ambrose
Mullin occurred on Sunday, January 9, 2000, at the Oromocto Public Hospital
after a long and courageous battle with ill health. Born in Petersville, N.B.,
she was the daughter of the late Charles Michael and Ester Madeline (Doherty)
McDevitt. Kay was predeceased by two sisters, Ester M. Osborne and Marion L.
McDevitt. Kay was a member of St. Bridgets Roman Catholic Church, Gagetown, a
past member of St. Bridgets Altar Society and the Hampstead Parish Silver
Stars Senior Citizens Club. She is survived by one son, Lloyd Mullin (Wendy),
Upper Gagetown and two daughters, Connie Denby (Dennis), Queenstown, Kathy
(Kit) Emms (Gordon), Lincoln, grandchildren Michelle Murphy, Colleen
Mullin-Smith, Mitchell, Lauren and Rhys Emms and g granddaughter, Kathryn
Murphy, two brothers, Raymond McDevitt (Arleigh) Saint John, Ronald McDevitt (Jackie)Rothesay.
Resting at the Oromocto Funeral Home with visiting on Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9
PM. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at St. Bridgets Roman Catholic
Church, Route 102 Gagetown on Wednesday, Jan 12 2000 at 2PM with Father Don
Savoie as celebrant. Interment will take place in the adjourning cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, remembrances to St. Brigets Church, the Oromocto Public
Hospital Foundation or a charity of the doners choice would be
appreciated by the family.
The following was in the Wednesday issue of the Saint John
Telegraph Journal. The Murphy family was originally from the Murphy Lake area
of Hamilton Mt. in the CFB Gagetown training area.
MURPHY, GERALD J. - At the Saint John Regional Hospital on Monday,
January 14th, 2002; Gerald Joseph Murphy of Westfield, N.B., husband of E. Dawn (Vallis)
Murphy. Born in Jones Creek, N.B., he was the son of the late Leo Alfred and
Annie (Morgan) Murphy. Gerald served as Fire Chief for the Westfield Fire
Department for almost 30 years and was well known to local residents as the
operator of Murphy�s Esso for 17 years. Gerald drove school bus for 20 years
in District #20, having additional time to operate a small engine repair shop
and take time for his love of the outdoors with fishing and hunting. Gerald is
survived by his children Bill (Joanne) of Halifax, Wayne (Tanya), Brenda (Joannah)
of Westfield, and Shelley (Richard) of Saint John, one brother Allan (Marion)
of Saint John, three sisters Rita Donald, Jennie MacBeth and Anna Morris
(Vaughan), all of Grand Bay Westfield, 10 grandchildren; Michael, Peter,
Patrick, Matthew, Melissa, Gabrielle, Erica, Christopher, Fallon and Fawn, one
great grandson Brandon, several nieces and nephews. Gerald was predeceased by
two brothers Charles and Lawrence, two sisters, Pearl and Bernice. Resting at
Castle "Fallsview" Funeral Home, 309 Lancaster Avenue, West Saint John, N.B.
(506-634-1701) from where the visitation will be held on Wednesday from 2-4
and 7-9 p.m. The funeral service will be held on Thursday, January 17th, 2002
at 11:00 a.m. at the Westfield United Church. The interment will take place
later in the spring in Mt. Hope Cemetery. Remembrances to the charity of the
donors� choice would be appreciated by the family.
MURPHY,
JOHN
(1800-1892) Contributed by Frank
Queen
Well known resident of Queens County dead. wrote a Welsford
correspondent .
Mr. John Murphy, who died recently was born in Fentina, Ireland,
March lst, 1800. On June 1st, 1821, he sailed from Liverpool on
board the ship "Harp". commanded by Captain John Spence, and landed
in Saint John, N. B. September lst of the same year. Mr. Murphy
lived 4 years in Saint John, and 10 years in Annopolis, NS, after
which he moved to Petersville, Queens Co., N. B., where he lived
continuously until his death, which took place at his home on the
12th day December, in the 92nd year of his age.
He was twice married, the first time to Elizabeth Gillespie. To
them were born eight children, five sons and three daughters. The
daughters, Elizabeth, wife of Edward Sargent of North End Saint
John, N. B. Mary Ann, now deceased, wife of Cunningham Breen, Moss
Glen, Kings Co., Catherine wife of John McFarlane, also of Moss
Glen.
The sons are John Murphy, Blissville, Sunbury Co. merchant and
farmer. David A. Murphy, of Elgin , Albert Co., a teacher. Josiah R.
Murphy of Woodstock, Carlton Co., Barrister at Law. Robert Murphy of
Petersville, Queens Co., trader and farmer. Rev. Wm. 3. Murphy of
Mass, deceased.
He leaves 25 grand children and 5 great grand children, to mourn
his loss.
In 1837 under the preaching of Rev. Mr. Jenning, Mr. Murphy was
converted. Conversion to him meant a genuine change of heart and
life, and he walked in the way without wavering until the day of his
death. After his conversion he immediately united with the church of
his choice, and lived a consistent member of the Methodist church of
Coote Hill for about 54 years, unless prevented by illness, or
increasing infirmities inconsequent of old age. His place at the
sanctuary was not often vacant, and even up to a few weeks of his
death, his voice was heard in the house of God, in prayer and
praise. He often spoke to his pastor (sometimes amid great
suffering), as God as his reconciled father. For him to die was
gain. On the 15th, his remains were followed by a large concourse of
people, when the occasion was approved by the pastor of the church.
By the deceased own request, the first verse of the 40th Psalm
was read, after which he was laid to rest in the silent tomb, to
await the resurrection of the Just.
Clifton - Ralph Murphy, 82, of Clifton, passed away Thursday (February 15,
2007) at the Chaleur Regional Hospital, Bathurst, after a brief illness.
Born in Koot Hill, NB, he was the son of the late Josiah and Adelaid (Polley)
Murphy. He was retired from the former Consolidated Bathurst Paper Mill.
Besides his wife, Eva (Smith) Murphy, he is survived by:
Three sons:
Carmen (Patricia) of Red Deer, AB Dean of Ottawa, ON Richard "Rick" (Laura Lee) of Clifton, NB
Three daughters: Marilyn Cooke (Sterling) of St. George, NB
Heather MacCallum (Brian) of Bathurst
Mary Ellen Murphy of Cambridge, ON
One sister: Ruth Dunn (John) of Sussex, NB
13 grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren, several nieces and nephews.
He was pre-deceased by brothers; Harold, Earl, a sister; Margaret and a
granddaughter; Courtney. The body will rest after 7:00 p.m. Saturday at Elhatton's Funeral Home (www.elhatton.com),
Bathurst. Funeral Service will be held on Monday (February 19, 2007) at 2:00
p.m. from the Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will be in the Spruce Grove Union
Cemetery, Bathurst, in the spring. Visiting hours are Saturday from 7 to 9 and Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9.
MURPHY, RAYMOND LLOYD
It
is with deepest regret that we announce the passing of Lloyd Raymond
Murphy, at the age of 72, of Fredericton NB, born in New Jerusalem,
NB. He passed peacefully surrounded by his family at the Dr. Everett
Chalmers Regional Hospital (Palliative Care Unit) on Oct 11, 2015.
He is survived by his loving wife of 51 years, Geneva (Siteman)
Murphy; daughters, Lisa Fullarton (Larry) of Fredericton, NB and
Melissa Murphy-Desrochers (Louis) of Pembroke, ON; grandchildren,
Amanda Fullarton, Jonathan Desrochers and Madeleine Desrochers. He
is also survived by his mother, Bernice Murphy; brothers, Reg Cox,
Gary Murphy; sisters, Shirley Ward, Linda Cogswell and Anna Murphy
and his special double cousin, Norman Murphy of Saint John, NB,
along with many brothers and sisters-in-law and many nieces and
nephews. He was predeceased by his mother, Helen (Maxwell) Murphy;
father, Earle Murphy; aunt and uncle, Ruth and John Dunn of Sussex,
NB; parents-in-law, Mary Josephine and George Siteman and beloved
canine companion, Emmerson.
Lloyd was a personable, likeable, friendly man who
could turn his hand to anything he tried. He made friends and left
an impression wherever he went and was always the first one to lend
a hand to whoever needed him. Lloyd worked in the grocery business,
construction and carpentry and then for over 30 years Eastern
Bakeries/Canada Bread. When he wasn't working, he was probably at
Magaguadavic Lake fishing or with family, friends and the MacMinns
(Dave and Brenda), or helping someone do a "Lloyd driven project".
Lloyd had a wonderful artistic side, and enjoyed playing his guitar,
dabbled in woodworking and most recently found a passion in lapidary
work with his favourite Labradorite stone. He was very passionate
about his family and he greatly cherished his time spent with them,
especially during the holidays. Lloyd will be greatly missed and
will remain in his family's hearts forever.
Visitation will take place at York Funeral Home, 302
Brookside Drive, on Tuesday, October 13, 2015 from 4-8 pm. A Funeral
Mass will be held at St. Theresa�s Catholic Church on Wednesday,
October 14, 2015 at 11 am with Father John Jennings as celebrant. In
lieu of flowers, remembrances may be made to the Canadian Cancer
Society or Hospice Fredericton. Personal condolences may be offered
through www.yorkfh.com
Murray, Patrick (Paddy) Francis
1912-2012
Lived at Enniskillen
It is with sorrowful hearts we announce the June 21,
2012 death of Patrick (Paddy) Francis Murray of Haneytown, NB. Born
in Ballymena, Ireland, November 14, 1912.
He is survived by his wife Marie with whom he enjoyed
33 wonderful years.
Paddy was a quiet deliberate man who loved life, his
family, his work and a little toddy at the end of the day. Following
retirement from Base Gagetown in 1977, Paddy had the luxury of many
years of good health, travel and enjoyment of family and friends.
He was predeceased by his first wife Margaret
(Maggie) Murray (Simpson), a son Ralph Murray and his parents, John
and Ann (Gillen) Murray.
Survived by one daughter, MaryAnn Carr (Joe) of
Haneytown, NB., 5 sons, Carl Murray (Carol) of Haneytown, NB., Ron
Murray (Elizabeth) of Fredericton, NB, Maurice Murray (Jackie) of
Grand Bay-Westfield, NB., Allen Murray (Shirley) of Oromocto, NB.
and Bernard Murray (Aurena) of Fredericton, NB and one daughter in
law, Marlyne Murray of Rusagonis, NB.
Paddy is also survived by 2 step daughters, Anne
Foscaneau (Georges) of Ottawa, ON and Peggy Hebblethwaite (David) of
Brisbane, Australia and 3 step sons, Douglas Carter (Geri) of Geary,
NB, David Carter of Calgary, AB and Stephen Carter (Allen) of
Fredericton, NB. He is also survived by 21 grandchildren, 30
great-grandchildren and 2 great great-grandchildren as well as 9
step grandchildren and 11 step great-grandchildren and many nieces
and nephews in Canada, USA and Ballymena, Ireland.
Visitation will take place at the Oromocto Funeral
Home, 108 Winnebago Street, Oromocto, NB on June 22, 2012 from 2-4pm
and 7-9pm. A funeral mass will be held on Saturday, June 23, 2012 at
St. Vincent De Paul Catholic Church at 11am with Father Ken Weir as
celebrant. Following the service interment will take place in the
St. Vincent De Paul cemetery. For those who wish, memorial tributes
can be made to Farraline Place or a charity of your choice. On-line
condolences may be made at www.oromoctofh.com
The following obituary is copied from the Fredericton Daily
Gleaner, Oct 15, 2001
MURRAY, RALPH PATRICK. Peacefully, surrounded by his loving
family on Sunday October 14, 2001 in his 58th year at the Oromocto Public
Hospital follow- ing a courageous battle with cancer. Born in Enniskillen, NB.
He was the loving husband of Marlyne McLeod); son of Patrick Murray and the
late Margaret E. (Simpson) Murray. He is survived by his wife, Marlyne;
daughters, Maureen (Trevan), Ann (Vinnie); son, Troy (Ginette and Kathleen)
all of Rusagonis; father, Patrick, step-mother, Marie, Haneytown; sister, Mary
Ann Carr (Joe), Haneytown; five brothers, Carl (Carol), Haneytown, Ron (Liz),
Fredericton, Maurice (Jackie), Saint John, Allen (Shirley), Oromocto, Bernard
(Aurena), Fredericton; two precious granddaughters, Tasha and Kelsey,
Rusagonis; special friends, sister-in-law Mavis and her husband Keith Carr,
Rusagonis; special niece Julie Carr; one uncle, two aunts, several nieces and
nephews and many cousins. Ralph was predeceased by his mother in 1973. Ralph
had an extraordinary talent at drawing out friendship which earned him the
love and respect of many people. Visitation will be at Bishop's Funeral Home,
Woodstock Road, Fredericton, NB, Monday 2-4 and 7-9 pm and Tuesday 3:30 -5:30
and 7-9 pm. He was a member of St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, Oromocto,
NB from where the funeral mass will be celebrated on Wednesday at 11:00 am
with Father Don Savoie officiating and Father John Jennings as Co-Celebrant.
Interment in the adjoining cemetery. Pallbearers are: Jackie Oliver, Murray
Simpson, Francis Simpson, John Simpson, Joseph Simpson and Vincent McCann.
Honorary pallbearers are: Nick Mason, Glen Abbott, Steven Colburne, Tom
Kilpatrick and Andy Shaw. Remembrances would be appreciated to the
Canadian Cancer Society or a charity of the donors choice.
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NICKERSON, GEORGE ROBERT,
born Dec. 15 1918 in
Hibernia died Aug 8 2001 at his home in Richmond BC. The following Committal
Service Program was forwarded to me by his nephew, Pastor Gerry Nickerson of
Queenstown who attended the service.
Monday, August 13, 2001, 1:00 pm. Valley View Memorial Gardens, 14644 72nd Ave., Surrey, B. C.
IN LOVING MEMORY OF GEORGE ROBERT NICKERSON
George Robert Nickerson was born in Hibernia, New Brunswick, Canada on
December 15th, 1918. He joined the Canadian Armed Forces in W. W. II. He was
posted to Goose Bay, Labrador, and later was involved in the liberation of
Holland in Europe. George came to B.C. after the war and worked for
Richmond Sash and Door and later for Citation Cabinets. George met and married
Isabelle Featherstone in 1947 and resided in their home on Heather Street in Richmond for 47 years.
He is survived by his wife, having been predeceased by his parents, Havelock
and Lena Nickerson, one brother, Lloyd, and one sister, Grace (Duke).
George was well known to the residents of Richmond, having been able to make
frequent use of his bicycle right up to the time of his passing. Some fondly
remember him as the "bikeman". Notably he attended the Armistice Day Service
each year dressed in his WWII uniform. George became a Christian after the
war, was very faithful in his church attendance, and loved occupying himself
with practical endeavors. Rebuilt primarily from parts collected from roadside
or sometimes contributed, George reassembled in his attic literally hundreds
(400 plus) of bicycles for shipment to the Ukraine and South America for use
by pastors. He will be missed. Hymns: "Mansion Over The Hilltop"; "Amazing Grace"
Nickerson, Stirling LLOYD
1940-2014
Treasurer BGCHA
It is with great
sadness that the family announces the death of Stirling Lloyd
Nickerson, age 73, husband of Marilyn (Hoyt) Nickerson of
Queenstown, NB, on Friday, February 7, 2014. He was born in
Saint John on December 5, 1940, the son of the late Lloyd and
Ethel (Lyon) Nickerson.
Stirling was born in Saint
John on December 5, 1940. His first ten years of life were spent
growing up on his Grandfather Lyon�s farm in Armstrongs
Corner. In 1950, he
and his family moved to Queenstown, ahead of the expropriation
of land for Base Gagetown. In
1958, he attended Sussex High School where he met the love of
his life, Marilyn Hoyt. They
married on July 4, 1964. He
always liked to joke it was Independence Day, the day he lost
his independence. He
graduated from Technical School in 1966, and worked in
Industrial Instrumentation in Dalhousie, Lake Utopia, and Saint
John. He became a Dad during these years to Shelley, Wendy and
Terry, who in years to come provided him with the grandchildren
he loved so much � Kara, Cody and Rylan.
In 1979, he finally realized his life-long
dream when he moved to Queenstown to become a full-time farmer,
and he never looked back. He
embraced the hard work that was involved and was never happier. He
loved Queenstown and the people who lived there and tried to be
available whenever help was needed.
He was a busy man, and had many interests,
like beekeeping, playing cribbage and learning to play the
fiddle. Just last
week, he donated plasma, his 176thdonation
of blood products. He
was treasurer of Base Gagetown Historical Association and an
associate member of the Royal Canadian Legion. He
was treasurer of the Queenstown Baptist church. He
was a former member of the Eastern Charlotte Lion�s club and a
current member of the Jemseg Lion�s Club, where he passionately
promoted fundraising for The Imagination Library (http://ca.imaginationlibrary.com).
Oh how he loved his music- variety shows,
benefit shows, Gagetown fair, church, dances, weddings and
funerals. He so
enjoyed his time with The Queenston Trio, Three Point Hitch, and
The River Singers. Another
dream was realized when he was able to join the gospel group,
Living Water.
Thank you all for your love and support
during this difficult time.
He is survived by his wife Marilyn; son Terry and Kristie of
Regina, SK; daughters Shelley Nickerson and Wendy Peters both
of Lincoln; grandchildren Kara Allen, Cody Peters, Rylan
Nickerson; brothers Gerald and Jean Nickerson of Queenstown and
Gregory Nickerson of Fredericton; sister Joan and Frank
Henderson of Saint John; several nieces, nephews and cousins. He
was predeceased by brothers David and Allan and sister Mary.
Arrangements entrusted to Sherwood's Funeral Home and Life
Tribute Centre, 18 Scovil Road, Norton, NB, E5T 1Z2, with
visiting on Tuesday from 6 to 8 pm and Wednesday from 2 to 5 and
6 to 8 pm. Funeral Service will be held from Queenstown United
Baptist Church at 11:00 am on Thursday, February 13, 2014.
Interment will take place later in the Central Hampstead
Cemetery.
The funeral service can be
viewed online by clicking "Video of Funeral" on the left side of
this page. Full video of funeral service will be uploaded no
later than 5:00PM on Thursday, February 13, 2014.
Donations in Stirling�s memory may be made to the Jemseg
Lions Club for "The Imagination Library" or the memorial of the
donor�s choice.
Personal condolences to the family and donations may be made
through www.sherwoodsfuneralhome.com
www.sherwoodsfuneralhome.com
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Ogilvie,
Jeannette Margariete
Jeannette Margariete Ogilvie passed away peacefully on
February 1st, 2009, at the Dr. Everett Chalmers Hospital with her
family by her side.
Born on January 18, 1923 in Tabasintac, NB she was the daughter of
Raynes and Nora (Ashford) Taylor. Jeannette was predeceased by her
parents, her husband James W. Ogilvie, son Gordon, daughter Linda,
sister Charlotte, brothers Durham, Durwith, Raynes and James. She is
survived by step-daughter Barbara (Earle) Blizzard of Fredericton,
grandchildren Brent (Lisa) Blizzard of Rothesay, Shelly (Bill) Jones
of Ottawa, Nicole Rideout of Grand Manan, great grandchildren Hannah
and Emily Blizzard, Gareth, Clarie and Owen Jones and Martina
Rideout also brother Aaron of Saint John, sister-in-law Jean Taylor
and many nieces and nephews both in Canada and in Scotland.
Resting at Bishop�s Funeral Home where the family will receive
friends
for a time of visitation on Monday February 2nd from 2 to 4 Pm and
7-9PM. The funeral service will be held from the funeral home on
Tuesday
February 3rd at 11AM with Rev. Bob Johnson conducting the service.
Memorials may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society, Fredericton
SPCA
or a charity of the donor�s choice.
http://www.bishopsfuneralhome.com/
Elizabeth "Betty" Oliver 1928-2009
The death of Elizabeth "Betty" (Laird) Oliver of Saint
John, NB, formerly of New Jerusalem, Queens County, wife
of the late Gregory Oliver, occurred on Saturday,
September 26, 2009 at the Saint John Regional Hospital.
Born in Burray, Orkney Islands, Scotland, she was a
daughter of the late Donald and Margaret (Thomson)
Laird. Betty had owned and operated Oliver's Grocery on
Park Street Extension for many years. She is survived by
two daughters, Joan (Danny) Darrah of Herring Cove, NS,
Heather (Dennis) Butler of Quispamsis, NB; three sons,
Wayne (Nancy) Oliver of Rothesay, NB, Brian Oliver of
Kingston Peninsula, NB, Larry Oliver of Saint John, NB;
eight grandchildren, nine great grandchildren, one
sister, Mary (Dwaine) Spicer of Springfield, NB; five
brothers, George (Mary) Laird, James (Ruby) Laird,
Clarence (Ariel) Laird all of Hampton, NB, Windsor
(Margaret) Laird of Edmonton, AB, and Alistair (Betty)
of Fenelon Falls, ON; aunt Jessie Sinclair of Scotland,
many nieces, nephews and cousins in Scotland. Besides
her husband and parents she was predeceased by one
daughter Paula Michelle in 1981, two sisters, Margaret
Boyle, Loretta Shannon; two brothers, Donald and
Balfour.
Resting at Brenan's Select Community Funeral Home, 111
Paradise Row, Saint John, NB, (634-7424) with visiting
on Monday, September 28, 2009 from 2-4 and 7-9 pm. A
funeral service will be held on Tuesday, September 29,
2009 from Brenan's Funeral Home Chapel at 11:30 am.
Interment will take place in Cedar Hill Extension
Cemetery. Remembrances may be made to the Canadian
Cancer Society, Heart and Stroke Foundation of NB or a
charity of the donor's choice.
Owens, Catherine Roseline
1928-2010
The death of Catherine Roseline Owens of Haneytown, NB, occurred at
the Dr. Everett Chalmers Hospital on Friday, April 9th, 2010. Born
in
Petersville, she was the daughter of the late George and Mary
(Butler) Hogan and the wife of of Bartley Owens.
Survived by her loving husband of 59 years Bartley; two sons, Tom of
Keswick, and Leo (Marilyn) of Hanyetown; three daughters, Marilyn
Acker (Barrie) of Lincoln, Sharon Best (Keith) of Fredericton, and
Carol Chappelle (Al) of Geary; ten grandchildren and three great
grandchildren; two brothers, Paddy Hogan (Rose) of New Maryland and
Alfie Hogan of Ontario. Predeceased by her parents; one son John.
Visitation will be held at the Oromocto Funeral Home on Sunday,
April 11th, 2010 from 2-4 and 7-9 pm. The Funeral Mass will be
celebrated at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church on Monday, April
12th, 2010 at 11:00 am. Rev. Ken Weir as
Celebrant. Interment will be in the adjoining cemetery. In lieu of
flowers, memorial tributes in Catherine�s memory may be made to the
St. Vincent de Paul Church Building Fund.
http://www.oromoctofh.com
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The following obituary was in the NB papers. Lyda (Armstrong)
Patterson was born in Summer Hill.
PATTERSON, LYDA EVELYN (ARMSTRONG) -
Lyda Evelyn (Armstrong)
Patterson of Woolastook Manor, Gagetown, NB, formerly of Hoyt, NB, died on
August 25, 2000 at the age of 93. Lyda is the last member of her immediately
family. She is survived by sisters-in-law Zaida Armstrong and Rita Seely,
several nieces, nephews, cousins and close friends. She graduated from the
Provincial Normal School and taught in various schools in Southern NB and
later graduated from the Ottawa Civic Hospital, School of Nursing. She nursed
in Ottawa, Toronto and in later years at the Fredericton Junction Hospital.
Lyda attended the Patterson United Church, was a member of the Ladies Aid and
of the Patterson Hospital Aid. She is predeceased by her husband Harry E. M.
Patterson, her parents Ann Eliza (McKinney) and James William Armstrong, three
sisters Jennie Kitchen, Alice Boyd and Beulah Armstrong, two brothers Frank
and Borden Armstrong. The family invites relatives and friends to Sunbury
Funeral Home on Saturday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm. Funeral service will be from
the Patterson United Church on Sunday, August 27, 2000 at 2 pm with the Rev.
James MacDonald officiating. Interment to follow in the Hoyt Baptist
Church Cemetery. In lieu of flowers a donation may be made to the Fredericton
Junction Ambulance or the charity of your choice. Arrangements are in
the care of Sunbury Funeral Home, Central Blissville, NB.
Patterson, Albert Earl
1925-2004
The death of Albert E. Patterson of Hampton, husband
of Marion (Armstrong) Patterson occurred October 5, 2004 after a
lengthy illness at the Dr. V.A. Snow Centre, Hampton. He was born at
New Jerusalem, son of the late Ernest and Lillian (Vallis) Patterson
and moved to Hampton in 1953. Albert was a licensed mechanic and
service manager at Canadian Tire for thirty years retiring in 1980.
Following retirement he repaired small engines and enjoyed
gardening. He was a member of Hampton United Church and the
Progressive Conservative Association. Surviving besides his wife
Marion are two daughters Cheryl Harris (Brian) of Kingston, NB, Lori
Smythe (Sean) of Kingston, ON; two sons, Carl Patterson (Anne) of
Fort McMurray, AB, Russell Patterson of Hampton; father-in-law
Austin Armstrong of Roachville; two sisters Hilda Hamilton of Jemseg,
Gladys Merritt of Surrey, BC; seven grandchildren, one great
grandson, several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by
daughter-in-law Ellen-Ann and brothers Leonard and Arthur Patterson.
Resting at Reid's Funeral Home (832-5541), 1063 Main
Street, Hampton. The funeral will be held Friday, 12:30pm at Hampton
United Church with Rev. Keith Lyons officiating. Interment in Ocean
View Memorial Gardens. Memorials to Hampton United Church Memorial
Window Fund or charity of the donor's choice would be appreciated.
Visiting 2-4pm & 7-9pm Thursday. Online donations and condolences
may be made at:
www.reidsfh.com
Patterson, Marion
1928-2013
With heavy hearts, the family
of Marion Olivia Patterson, announce her death, at the Saint John
Regional Hospital, on Sunday, February 3, 2013. She was the wife of
the late Albert Patterson of Hampton, NB. Marion was born in
Armstrong�s Corner, NB, on October 19, 1928, the daughter of the
late Austin and Orie (Allingham) Armstrong.
She is survived by her daughters Cheryl
Harris and her husband Brian of Kingston, NB, Lori Smythe and her
husband Sean of Ottawa, ON; sons Carl Patterson and his wife Anne of
Kingston, NB, Russell Patterson (Roxanne) of Hampton, NB;
grandchildren Melanie, Matthew, Hannah, Connor, Matthew, Kirk,
Christopher; several great grandchildren; brothers Harold Armstrong
and his wife Beatrice of Roachville, NB, Winston Armstrong and his
wife Jessie of Newtown; several nieces, nephews, cousins and many
special friends. She was predeceased by her daughter in law
Ellen-Ann Patterson.
She is resting at Reid�s Funeral Home
(506-832-5541), 1063 Main Street, Hampton, NB, with visiting on
Thursday from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 PM. Funeral service, conducted by
Rev. Dr. Ron Vincent, will be held from Hampton United Church at
11:00 AM, on Friday, February 8, 2013. A private family interment
will take place in Ocean View Memorial Gardens.
Donations to the Hampton United Church
or to the memorial of the donor�s choice would be appreciated.
Personal condolences to the family may be made through
www.reidsfh.com
From the Weekly Telegraph, St. John, NB. August 31,1898 and
reprinted in the April 1998 issue of The Queens County Heritage.
PENDER, JOHN (Father of James Pender of the Nail Factory Story.)
"The death occurred Thursday at his residence, Main street, of Mr. John
Pender, well and favorably known to a large number in the city, and throughout
the province. Mr. Pender was born in Glasgow, Scotland, in 1809, and came to
this country with his father, the late James Pender, in 1820. After a short
residence in St. John, where he did business, James Pender secured a grant of
land in Petersville, Queens County, and moved there with his family. The
Pender family were counted among the most industrious in the neighborhood. In
addition to the work on the farm they built wagons and sleds, and the late
John Pender when a young man, erected the most extensive grist mill in that
section of the country. The original mill was destroyed by fire, but on its
site was constructed another and a better mill, to which was added a carding
machine, which was also burned a few years ago.
In 1845 he married Jane, daughter of the late William Christie of Kings
County, and sister of Drs. James and William, and Alexander Christie of this
city. She died three years ago. Ten years ago Mr. Pender retired from business and disposed of his
property in Petersville and came to St. John to reside. He was well informed
on the early history of the province, and his descriptions of pioneer life in
New Brunswick were always interesting.
Quite a large family survive him. His eldest son is James Pender of the
James Pender Nail Company. Two sons, John and William. and two daughters,
Annie and Sarah reside in Melbourne, Australia. William is now on a visit to
New Brunswick. Miss Pender, with whom he lived, also survives. One son and one
daughter died before him. Mrs. A.G. Bowes of this city, Mrs. Hugh Miller
and Mrs. John Young, both of Glassville, Carleton county are sisters."
The following obituary was in the NB papers. Harold Pettie
was a native of Clones.
PETTIE, HAROLD A. - The passing of Harold Arthur Pettie of Lincoln,
N.B., occurred at the Oromocto Public Hospital on Friday, August 25, 2000. He
was 76. Born in South Clones, Queens County, N.B., he was a son of the late George
S. and Margaret (Woods) Pettie. Harold was Anglican by faith and was a 50 year
member of L.O.L. No. 35. He is survived by brothers, Douglas and wife Ann and
Donald and wife Amelia, all of Lincoln, N.B. and George and wife Mildred of
Mississauga, Ontario; nieces and nephews. Besides his parents, he was
predeceased by sisters, Helen, Margaret and Mildred and by brothers, Charles
and Raymond, also by a nephew Jonathan. Resting at Bishop�s Funeral Home, 540
Woodstock Road, Fredericton, where visitation will be held Sunday 2-4 p.m. and
7-9 p.m. and Monday 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. The funeral service will be
held from Bishop�s Funeral Home Chapel on Tuesday, August 29, 2000 at 2 p.m.
Interment in the Lower Lincoln Cemetery.
The following death notice was in the Saint John Telegraph
Journal on Monday, February 11, 2002:
PEVLIN, STANLEY THEODORE - The death of Stanley Theodore Pevlin of
Glenwood, Kings County, NB, husband of the late Elsie Bernice (Fulton) Pelvin,
occurred on Saturday, February 9, 2002 at the Saint John Regional Hospital.
Born in Hibernia Queens County, NB, he was the son of the late George and
Maude (Appleby) Pevlin. Mr. Pevlin was an active member of the Brown's
Flat Baptist Church . Mr. Pevlin moved from Hibernia in February 1954 to
Glenwood following the establishment of Camp Gagetown. Mr. Pevlin
operated lumber camps and sawmills for 35 years in the Hampstead area. He is
predeceased by four brothers Fred, Thomas, Charlie, Amos, three sisters
Bertha, Blanche, Jenny and infant sister Ida. Stanley will be sadly missed by
his many family and friends. Resting at Brenan's Bayview Select
Community Funeral Home, 1461 Manawagonish Road, Saint John (634-7425), with
visiting on Sunday evening 7-9 PM and Monday 2-4 and 7-9 PM. Funeral Service
will be held in the Chapel at 2:00 PM Tuesday, Feb. 12th, with interment at
Ocean View Memorial Gardens. Remembrances to Canadian Cancer Society, NB Heart
and Stroke Foundation or the charity of the donors choice would be
appreciated.
From the Saint John Telegraph Journal, Nov. 7, 2009
PRESTON, HELEN - It is with
great sadness that the family of Helen Preston (Moore)
widow of Frank Preston announce her passing at the
Palliative Care Unit of the Saint John Regional
Hospital, following a short illness. She was born in
Clones N.B. November 3, 1919, she was the daughter of
the late Albert and Myrtle (Hawkshaw) Moore. Helen was a
resident of Sussex N.B. for 42 Years, pervious to that
she and her beloved husband Frank lived in Queenstown
N.B. Helen was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother and a
caring and devoted friend to all who knew her. She was
predeceased by her husband Frank, her son Terry, her
grandson Neil Lacey and two sisters Muriel Francis and
Edna McCullum. Helen leaves behind her three daughters
Rose (Ted) Carter, Connie (Ozzie) Foley and Joyce
(Claude) Lacey who will miss her very much, also she
leaves seven grand- children and fourteen great
grandchildren as well as one great-great granddaughter
and several nieces and nephews . Castle "Fallsview"
Funeral Home 309 Lancaster Ave Saint John West
(634-1701) entrusted with the arrangements. There will
be no visitation or service at Helen's request.
Donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or to the
charity of the donors choice would be appreciated by the
family. Online condolences may be placed at
http://www.castlefh.com/
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From The Fredericton Daily Gleaner, Oct. 20 2007
PRICE, ALLAN AUBREY Allan Price of Hanwell,
husband of Marie Price (McCann), passed away at St. John Regional Hospital
on October 19, 2007 after a courageous battle with leukemia. Allan was born
in Lawfield (Camp Gagetown) on January 27, 1936, a son of the late Charles
and Helen (Morehouse) Price. He worked at construction work until he retired in 1999.
He was employed with Maritime Bricklayers/Masontech Ltd. for 45 years. Allan enjoyed snowmobiling, ATVing, gardening and hunting. Allan is
survived by his wife of 50 years, Marie Price (McCann); his children, Linda Goodine (Rodney), Bonnie MacLeod (Jim), Peter Price (Darlene), Mark
Price (Mari); three brothers, Herbert (Erma), Fredericton, NB, Roger, Glassville, NB and George (Judy), Fredericton, NB; four sisters,
Eileen Sinnett, BC, Marion Brown (Ronald), Tillsonburg, ON, Betty Goodine (Eugene), Lincoln, NB and Audrey Patterson (Mike), Grafton, NB; his
grandchildren, Sarah Goodine, Monica MacLeod, Melissa MacLeod, Eric Price,
Kristen Price and Kyle Price; two step-grandchildren, Jacob Fletcher and
Joey Fletcher; uncle, Douglas Morehouse (Doreta), Geary, NB; brother-in-law, Harold McCann (Margaret), Douglas, NB; several cousins,
nieces and nephews. In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by his brothers-in-law, David Morton and Lawrence Sinnett.
Visitation will take place at York Funeral Home, 302 Brookside Drive, Fredericton, NB on Sunday, October 21, 2007 from 2-4 and 7-9 pm. A Mass of
Christian Burial will take place at Holy Family Parish, Hanwell Rd. on Monday, October 22, 2007 at 11 am with Father Jack Dolan as celebrant.
Reception to follow in the church hall. Interment will take place in Saint
Patrick's Cemetery, New Market. For those who wish, remembrances made to the
Canadian Red Cross, Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of Canada or the SPCA
Fredericton would be appreciated by the family. Personal condolences may be
offered through
http://www.yorkfh.com
PROSSER,
Evaline R. The death of Evaline Rebecca (Dunn) Prosser of Penobsquis, NB,
occurred at the Sussex Health Centre on June 3, 2008 at the age
of 95. Born at Clones, Queens County, New Brunswick a daughter
of the late Alwood and Margaret (Armstrong) Dunn. She was the
wife of the late James H. Prosser who passed away in 1999.
Evaline is survived by her sister Jeanette Dykeman of Minto,
niece Joanne Nicholson (Larry) of Minto, 3 great nieces and
nephews, 2 great great nieces and nephews, her stepchildren;
Morris (Deborah) Prosser, Gordon Prosser, Audrey Law (Trueman),
Donna Hamilton (Everett) and Helen Bryant and many step
grandchildren and great grandchildren. In addition to her
parents and husband, Evaline was predeceased by an infant sister
Agnes, infant brother Charles and brothers; Oliver (Doris),
Edward and John (Ruth) Dunn, niece Constance Marie Dykeman,
nephew Douglas Dunn and great great nephew J.J. McFarlane.
The family will receive visitors at the Sussex Select Community
Funeral Home, 21 Aiton Road Sussex (506-433-2133) on Wednesday
from 6-9PM. The funeral service will be held on Thursday June 5,
2008 at 3:00PM at the funeral home chapel with Reverend Allen
Tapley officiating. Interment will take place at Gosline
Cemetery. Donations made to St. Mark�s Anglican Church, the
Kiwanis Nursing Home or the charity of the donor�s choice would
appreciated. www.sussexfh.com
With sadness and fond memories,
we announce the death of Doug
Queen, on October 2, 2015. He
was the first born of Charles
Bertram (Bert) and Mildred Edith
(Howe) Queen on July 24, 1941 at
Armstrong�s Corner, New
Brunswick where they lived until
moving to Saint John in 1953.
Throughout his early years, his
love for horses was clear � both
by working with his father, on
their farm, and in becoming an
acclaimed horseman of his own
right, primarily at Exhibition
Park Raceway, where he could
also be seen hauling hay and
feed for years. Many in the area
also knew Doug through the
trucking business, where he
worked in service for over 50
years. In 1975, 40 years ago, he
married Ruth (Titus) Queen.
Together they had one daughter,
Alyson, and he was extremely
proud of his new granddaughter,
Audrey. Always with a quick wit
and a quiet kindness, along with
his trademark wink, Doug will be
sadly missed by his wife, Ruth;
daughter, Alyson; son-in-law,
Serge Buy and; granddaughter,
Audrey. He is also survived by
three sisters (Dorothy, Jean,
Mary); three nieces and one
nephew; and many cousins and
dear friends. He was predeceased
by his parents and his brother,
Donald. Arrangements are under
the care of Brenan�s Funeral
Home, 111 Paradise Row.
Visitation will be held on
Wednesday, October 7 from
2pm-4pm and 6pm-8pm, with a
memorial service to be held in
Brenan�s Chapel on Thursday,
October 8 at 2pm. For those who
wish to do so, remembrances to
the Saint John Extra-Mural
Program or the Lorneville
Cemetery would be appreciated by
the family.
Queen, Lloyd Hillis
1947-2015
Born Coote Hill
It is with great sadness
the family announces the passing of Lloyd Hillis Queen, which
occurred at Bobby's Hospice on December 11, 2015, surrounded by his
family.
Lloyd was a loving husband, father and grandfather.
He was also an avid outdoorsman enjoying hunting and fishing, and
was very resourceful having built his own camp where he enjoyed
spending time. He was a Boy Scouts Leader for many years, and was
adventurous which took him to Nunavut for two years of work.
Surviving are his wife, Pam; sons, Dan (Gary) of
Fredericton; Jeff (Danielle), and their son, Mason of Saint John;
siblings, Frank (Joyce), Lillian (Jon), and George (Judy) all of
Quispamsis; and Marilyn (Gary), Dartmouth; several nieces and
nephews.
Arrangements are under the direction of Brenan's
Funeral Home, 111 Paradise Row (634-7424), Memorial service will
take place at Quispamsis United Church, 372 Hampton Rd, Quispamsis
on Wednesday, December 16, at 11 am, with a reception to follow at
the church immediately thereafter.
Donations in memory of Lloyd may be made to CurePSP
Canada, P.O. Box 40 Station Main, Kingston, ON K7L 4W6, online atwww.curepspcanada.caor
a charity of one�s choice.
The following obituary is from the Brenan's Funeral Home web site.
Mrs Queen was a native of Armstrong's Corner and the mother of our Secretary,
Mary Queen. She had a keen interest in our Association, and will be missed
with her knowledge of the history of the families and communities of the
training area.
QUEEN, MILDRED EDITH -- The death of Mrs. Mildred E. (Howe) Queen,
of Golden Grove Road, Saint John, wife of the late C. Bertram "Bert" Queen,
occurred on Thursday, June 7, 2001 at the Saint John Regional Hospital. Born
at Armstrong's Corner, NB, she was the daughter of the late Percy R.B. and
Frances J. (Woods) Howe. She was Anglican by faith. She is survived by two
sons, Douglas and his wife Ruth, of Saint John, and Donald and his wife Kim of
New Jersey, USA, three daughters, Dorothy Stevens of Saint John, Jeanne (Mrs.
Peter Gray) of Young�s Cove, and Mary Queen of Saint John, one brother, Ross
Howe and his wife Lois of Fredericton, one sister, Sadie (Mrs. James
McCracken) of McAdam, NB, and a sister-in-law, Audrey Smith of Grand
Bay-Westfield, five grandchildren, Paul and Terri Stevens, Lori (Mrs. Douglas
Folkins), Alyson Queen, and Belinda Gray, as well as several nieces and
nephews. She was predeceased by two brothers, Edward and Gordon. Resting at
Brenan�s Select Community Funeral Home, 111 Paradise Row, Saint John, NB, with
visitation on Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 PM. Funeral service will be held on
Saturday, June 9, 2001 at 11:15 AM from Brenan�s Funeral Home Chapel.
Interment will take place at Ocean View Memorial Gardens. The family would
appreciate remembrances to the charity of the donor�s choice.
QUIGG, MARTHA W.
89. Haverhill, MA.
Martha W. (Keegan) Quigg, 89, died at Baker-Katz Nursing Home on May
31, 2004. The widow of Joseph Quigg, who died in 1963, she was born
in Enniskillen, New Brunswick, March 2, 1915, daughter of Francis
and Catherine (Hogan) Keegan. She moved with her husband and family
to Maine in 1951 and, following her husband's death, moved to
Haverhill in 1965. A seamstress all her life, she worked for some
years for Samuel Roberts as a stitcher of designer clothing. Her
survivors include her daughter Eleanor (Quigg) Howard of Haverhill;
sons Edward and his wife Marie of Haverhill and Leo of North
Berwick, Maine; daughter-in-law Phyllis Quigg of Grand Junction,
Colo; sister Agnes Breen of Cambridge; sisters-in-law Margaret
Keegan of Saint John, New Brunswick, Helen Keegan of Harvey, New
Brunswick, and Lisa (Quigg) O'Hara of Stanley, New Brunswick.
Grandchildren include Veronica (Howard) Dansereau of Merrimac,
Christina (Quigg) Smedile of Haverhill, Karen (Quigg) Daviduk of
Kingston, N.H., Renee Quigg of North Hampton, N.H., Joseph Quigg of
Phoenix and Elizabeth Quigg of Grand Junction. She leaves 12
great-grandchildren as well as many nieces and nephews. She was
predeceased by her son Robert of Phoenix; her brothers Robert and
George Keegan of New Brunswick; and sister Mary Breen of West
Newbury. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Baker-Katz
Nursing Home Activities Department, 194 Boardman St., Haverhill, MA
01830 or to the charity of one's choice. The funeral mass was held
Thursday morning at St. James Church in Haverhill, MA. Burial will
take place on Saturday, June 5, at 11:00 a.m. in St. Augustine
Cemetery, Westfield, NB.
RATHBURN, DELBERT - The death of Delbert Douglas Rathburn, loving
husband of Edna (Rodgerson) Rathburn of West Saint John occurred on Friday,
October 5, 2007 at the Saint John Regional Hospital. Born 1927 in Hibernia,
NB he was the son of the late Charles and Margaret (Sutton) Rathburn. Dell
worked in Water and Sewerage and Parks Department for the City of Saint John
for 30 years. Besides his devoted wife, Edna, he is survived by his loving
children, Marie Allen (Douglas) of Fredericton, Marvin Rathburn (Kathleen
King) of Saint John, Dale McNeill (Lannie) of Moncton, Caroline Howe (Graham) of Saint John, Sharon Lambert (Jacque) of
French Village, Eupheima Beddow (Liam) of Peterborough, ON, Rose Sudsbear
(Kenneth) of Kingston Peninsula, Karl Rathburn (Tammy) of Grand Bay-Westfield and Lisa LaTouche (Andrew) of Calgary; one brother, John
Rathburn (Barb) of Grand Bay-Westfield; two sisters, Margaret Lindsey
(George) of B.C. and Sally Richards of Browns Flat; 23 grandchildren; 24
great grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Besides his parents he was
predeceased by three brothers, Irven, George and Walter Rathburn. Resting at
Fundy Funeral Home, 230 Westmorland Road, Saint John, (646-2424) with
visitations on Sunday October 7, 2007 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The funeral
service will be held from Fundy Funeral Home Chapel on Monday October 8, 2007 at 2:00 p.m. Following cremation a private family
interment will be held at Ocean View Memorial Gardens at a later date. In
lieu of flowers, the family would appreciate donations made to the Canadian
Cancer Society or to the charity of the donor's choice.
Rathburn, Winnifred
It is with heavy hearts the
family of Winnifred Rathburn, loving wife of the
late Irven Rathburn, announce her peaceful
passing which occurred on May 12, 2017 at
Rockmaura Nursing Home, Saint John. Born August
11, 1924 in Isle Aux Morts, Newfoundland she was
a daughter to the late James and Jesse (Walters)
Harvey.
Winnifred had a passion for growing flowers
especially dahlias and lilac trees. Her faith
was important to her and loved reading her bible
and being active with her church. Above all
else, Winnifred loved to spend time with her
family especially her cherished grandchildren
and great�grandchildren.
Winnifred leaves behind to grieve, her sons:
Kevin (Elsie) Coleman , Jim (Brenda) Rathburn ,
Reg (Gloria) Rathburn and Don Rathburn (Debbie
Martin); daughters: Barb (Clinton) Mercer, Marg
(Reg) Allen, Linda Johanson, Pat (Steven)
Whittaker and Cindy (Fenton) Whittaker; sister
Sadie (George) Organ; 24 grandchildren as well
as several great�grandchildren, nieces and
nephews.
In addition to her husband and parents,
Winnifred was predeceased by her siblings:
Stephen, George, Cornilius, Ida, Arch, Johnny
and Albert.
Winnifred�s family would like to thank the staff
at Hopewell Court at Rocmaura Nursing Home for
the dedicated care and compassion they showed
her during her stay there. These �angels� are
considered part of Winnifred�s extended family.
Arrangements are under the care and direction of
Brenan�s Funeral Home, 111 Paradise Row, Saint
John, (634�7424). At the family�s request all
services are private.
For those who wish, donations to the Rocmaura
Nursing Home Foundation or to the Heart and
Stroke Foundation would be appreciated. Online
condolences may be placed at
www.brenansfh.com.
Russell, Marlene Dora (Carr)�
Born in Tweedsmuir
With great sadness, the family wishes to announce the
passing of Marlene (Carr) Russell at the White Rapids Manor on April
15, 2016. Marlene was born in Tweedsmuir, NB on April 17, 1946 to
the late Beulah(Carr) and Esley Carr and was predeceased by her
husband Eric Russell.
Marlene was a homemaker to her family.
Marlene is survived by a daughter Lori
Robinson(Robert), sons; Troy Phillips (Rhonda) and Robin Phillips,
four grandchildren; Olivia and Joel Robinson, Jennifer and Aaron
Phillips, two great grandchildren; Alexis and Leah Phillips, two
sisters; June Corbett, Delcine Knorr(Kenneth), one brother; Fred
Carr (Elizabeth) and several nieces and nephews.
Along with her parents, Beulah and Esley Carr and
husband Eric, Marlene was predeceased by Esley Jr, Dellas, Patricia,
Terrance, Dwight and Jacqueline.
Funeral Service will take place at St. Columba
Catholic Church, Fredericton Junction, on Monday April 18, 2016 at 2
pm with Father Mark Trzop officiating. Interment will be in St.
Columba Catholic Cemetery following the service. In lieu of flowers,
donations may be made in Marlene�s name to White Rapids Manor or the
Alzheimer�s Society or a charity of donor�s choice. Arrangements are
in the care of Sunbury Funeral Home, Blissville, NB.
Online condolences: www.sunburyfuneralhome.com
Russell,
Mildred Annie 1921-2009 Mildred Annie Russell wife of the late William (Bill)
Russell, passed away at Central New Brunswick Nursing
Home in Boiestown, NB on September 17, 2009. Born on December 14, 1921 in New Jerusalem,
NB, she was the youngest and last surviving member of
the immediate family of the late John and Annie (Vallis) Elder. Mildred was a lifetime
member of the United Church Women and the Ladies
Auxiliary of the Royal Canadian Legion. She was a 4H
leader for many years. Mildred was a seamstress and mail
carrier for over 35 years.
Mildred is survived by sons, James (Ruth) Taymouth, John
(Barbara) Taymouth; grandchildren, Adam (Lanore), Laura
(Brent) Baggs, Jeffrey, Roderick (April); great grandchildren, Dawson and Colton
and many nieces and nephews. Besides her husband and
parents, Mildred was predeceased by her sisters, Edith
McCullum, Florence Urquhart, Ruth Alexander and Joan
Rubridge; brothers, Edward and Robert Elder.
Visitation will take place at York Funeral Home, 302
Brookside Drive, Fredericton, NB on Saturday, September
19, 2009 from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm. A Funeral Service will be held from Taymouth United
Church on Sunday, September 20, 2009 at 2 pm with Rev.
Franklin Curtis officiating and Pastor Mike Trail and Rev. Robert Johnson assisting.
Interment will take place in the Taymouth Cemetery. For
those who wish, donations made to the Taymouth United Church Building Fund or to a
charity of the donor�s choice would be appreciated by
the family. From
http://www.yorkfh.com/
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The following obituary was in the Daily Gleanor, January 2001
- Mrs Sandwith was a native of Hibernia:
SANDWITH, LILLIAN. The death of Lillian Sandwith of
Fredericton, wife of the late John F.Sandwith, occurred on Saturday, January
27, 2001 at the Dr. Everett Chalmers Hospital. She was 94 years old. Born in Hibernia, N.B., she was
the daughter of John and Ella May (Livingston) McConchie. She is survived by
seven daughters Evelyn (Willard) Grant of Fredericton, N.B., Freda (Eldon)
Henderson of Royal Road, N.B., Ethel Burlock, of Maquapit Lake, N.B., Hepsey
(Richard) Edgar of Keswick Ridge, N.B., Areta (Fred) Trail of Keswick, N.B.,
Sandra (Earl) Gilbey of Keswick Ridge, N.B. Helen (Daniel) Parker of
Fredericton, N.B.; one son, Malcolm (Nancy) Sandwith of Royal Road, N.B.;
daughter-in-law, Lois Sandwith of Kingsley, N.B.; one sister, Eva Molaskey of
Saint John, N.B., 16 grandchildren and 26 great grandchildren; several nieces
and nephews. She was predeceased by one son John W. Sandwith; six brothers, Herbert,
Fenton, Walter, Leland, Gordon and Merrill; four sisters, Ida McConchie, Carla
McConchie, Gertrude Selfridge and Hazel Lyon. There will be no visitation. Funeral
service will be held at the York Funeral Home's T. Gordon MacLeod Memorial
Chapel on Monday, January 29, 2001 at 2 p.m. with Rev. Hazel Morris-Harvey officiating.
Burial to follow in the Seymour Cemetery, Kingsley Road, N.B. Pallbearers for
the service are Ellis Grant, Neill Sandwith, Mark Sandwith, Dana Burlock,
Royce Sandwith, Graham Gilbey and Jeremy Parker. As an expression of sympathy
a donation to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or the Seymour Cemetery would be
appreciated by the family.
From the Saint John Telegraph Journal, Aug. 4 2009
SCHWETZ, WILLIAM
"BILL" WILLARD - Mr. William "Bill" Willard Schwetz of
Cornhill passed away at the Sussex Health Centre on
August 3, 2009 at the age of 71. He is survived by his
wife Marilyn; his daughter Katrina Schwetz of Apohaqui;
his son Stephen (Shonda) of Wheaton Settlement; his
brother Tennessea Schwetz (Irene) of Petitcodiac; his
grandchildren: Charlotte and Braeden; his niece Kim
Treadaway (Glenn) of Fredericton; two great nieces: Montana and Melissa. Bill was
predeceased by both his sister, Katrina "Kay" LeFleche
and her husband Raymond. Arrangements are entrusted to the care of Wallace Funeral Home, 34
Sunnyside Drive, Sussex, (506-433-1176), where
visitation will be held on Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9pm. A Celebration of Bill's life will be held
from Wallace Community Chapel on Thursday, August 6,
2009 at 11:00 am. A private family interment will take
place at Pine Grove Cemetery.
http://www.wallacefuneralhome.com/
Bill Schwetz Tribute
From the Saint John Telegraph Journal, Aug.
12, 2009
CORN HILL - Bill Schwetz always made friends
easily, even when they ere of the
four-legged variety. He made the childhood
relationships he created last a lifetime,
and when he farmed in Corn Hill, he
extended his love to his animals. "He just
loved animals," said Marilyn, his wife of 42
years. Bill would name them all, she said,
and would be heartbroken when it was time
for slaughtering. "He could go to the pasture and the cows
followed him around. He could put his arms
around any one of them and they would stay
so calm," she said of the Holsteins that
Bill considered pets.The retired dairy
farmer died on Aug. 3 at the age of 71. It was in 1976 when the Schwetz family sold
the farm."Things changed then in farming,"
Marilyn explained. "The small family
farm became a thing of the past, almost. You
had to be really big or not at all. "Bill
always missed the animals and working the
land and haying, he had a real love for it.
He always considered himself a farmer even
though in later years he didn't farm
anymore." Bill was born in Summer Hill, Queens County.
He stayed on his family's farm until he
turned 15, when the land was expropriated,
and today, that same family homestead is
long gone. "Where he was born is smack dab in the
middle of what is now Camp Gagetown,"
Marilyn said. "In some ways he still
considered that home. The friendships he made when he lived there
continued to the day he died. "He always
liked to go back, and even though the
buildings were gone, he knew by the lay of
the land and the trees where every driveway
and house once sat. He knew every inch of
it." In 1962 Bill met Marilyn Kyle, the girl
next door to his family's new Corn Hill farm
(which he eventually took over), while she
was training to be a nurse. They married
four years later and had a daughter and son,
Katrina and Stephen. "We did everything together," Marilyn said.
"We fished and hunted and toured around - we
had a wonderful life." After Bill sold the farm he began working as
a machine operator at Sussex Concentrates,
where he remained until it closed in 1990 During his life Bill enjoyed his family
first, and had a real passion for hunting
and fishing, but especially cars. In the
mid-1980s he bought a 1956 Chev Belair,
which he loved to show off in many car shows
around the province, and later became a
member of the New Brunswick Antique Auto
Club He had a great memory for dates and
events, Marilyn said, and had an incredible
ear for music, especially country and
western. He even taught himself to play the
accordion at an early age, she added, and he
only had to hear a tune once before he was able
to play it During his retirement, he
cherished moments with his two
grandchildren, Charlie and Brady, and made it a priority to
share time and stories with lifelong
friends, and forging new ones. "Bill was the type of man who would just
talk to anyone, and everyone liked him,"
Marilyn said. Last year, she added, when
Bill was not well, he would accompany her to
Sussex and sit in the car while she got
groceries. "Invariably, when I came out of
the store, he would be talking to someone -
usually someone he had never met before,"
she said. "He was so outgoing and had a real
interest in people."
SELLICK, AGNES , EMMA
Sellick January 4, 1917 - May 5, 2012 The
passing of Agnes Emma Sellick of Stanley, NB, wife of the late Eldon
Sellick, occurred on Saturday, May 05, 2012 at the Dr. Everett
Chalmers Regional Hospital. Born on January 04, 1917 in Armstrong's
Corner, NB, she was the daughter of the late James and Edna (Hasson)
Anderson. Agnes enjoyed working in her flower bed, gardening and was
a member of the Women Institute of Stanley. Agnes is survived by her
son, David (Tina) Sellick of Stanley, NB; sisters in law, Evelyn
Anderson of Hampton, NB, Hazel Thomas of Fredericton, NB;
grandchildren, Tyler and Jill Sellick; nieces and nephews. Besides
her husband and parents, she was predeceased by her brother, Thomas
Anderson and sister, Ruth Anderson. Visitation will take place in
the "Sonshine Room" at Cross Creek Baptist Church on Tuesday, May
08, 2012 from 2-4 and 7-9pm. A Funeral Service will take place on
Wednesday, May 09, 2012 from Cross Creek Baptist Church at 2pm with
Pastor Gordon Mowry officiating. Interment will take place in the
Cross Creek Baptist Church Cemetery. For those who wish, donations
may be made to the Cross Creek Baptist Church Cemetery or to the
charity of the donor's choice. Personal condolences may be offered
through www.yorkfh.com
SENCHYNA,
ALEXANDER
From The Fredericton Gleaner, July 16, 2009 SENCHYNA, ALEXANDER passed away at the
Dr. Everett Chalmers Hospital in
Fredericton, NB on July 15, 2009 at the age
of 96. He was born on May 27, 1913 in Cleveland,
Ohio. He grew up in Remsen, New York and
received BA and MA degrees from the
University of Wisconsin. Most of his 39
years with Alcan Aluminum were spent at the
Montreal headquarters in various executive
positions. The last 16 years of his life
were spent in Fredericton, NB. He is
survived by his beloved wife, Geraldine
Hamilton Senchyna; two sisters, Anne and
Leona; his daughters, Sandra Hopkins (John),
Alice Reed-Gorski (Edward), Lorraine Hickey
(Thomas); his grandchildren, Claire and
Patrick Hopkins, Ted Reed, Sean, Alex,
Jennifer, David and Andrew Hickey as well as
seven great grandchildren. He was
predeceased by his first wife of 50 years,
Irene Propheta Senchyna. Al was a man of
boundless energy, interests and talents who
was happiest helping others. He was an
inspiration to all who knew him. A private
family service will take place at a later
date. Donations in Alexander's memory may be
made to the charity of the donor's choice.
McAdam's Select Community Funeral Home has
been entrusted with the arrangements.
(458-9170)
http://www.mcadamsfh.com
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The following is taken from the Oromocto Funeral Home web
site
SIMPSON, AGNES TERESA. The death of Agnes Teresa Simpson
occurred at the Oromocto Public Hospital on Wednesday, October 10th, 2001.
Born in Enniskillen, NB, daughter of the late John and Catherine (McAloon)
McCann, wife of the late Edward Simpson. Agnes was a member of St. Vincent de
Paul Catholic Church for fifty years and a member of the CWL for many years.
Survived by two sons; Douglas (Lynne) of Geary, NB, and Joseph (Evelyn) of
Geary, NB, three daughters; Bernice Cashol (Frank) of Geary, NB, Madeline
Burton (Joseph) of Oromocto, and Barbara Leger (Eugene) of Fredericton, NB,
ten grandchildren and eleven great-grand-children, three sisters; Mary McCann,
Grace McCann and Ruth McCann all of Saint John, NB, many nieces and nephews.
Predeceased by her parents, her husband Edward four brothers; James, Charlie,
Clarence and Alfred, two sisters, Ada, and Myrtle.
There will be no visitation by family request. Funeral Mass will be held on
Friday, October 12th, at 11:00 AM at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church..
Rev. Don Savoie as celebrant. Interment will take place in the adjoining
cemetery. For those who wish memorial tributes can be made to St. Vincent de
Paul Church Building Fund or the charity of donor�s choice would be
appreciated. Oromocto Select Community Funeral Home has been entrusted with
arrangements.
From The Saint John Telegraph Journal, Feb. 26, 2008
SIMPSON, PAULINE
MARGARET (SHANNON) - Pauline Margaret (Shannon) Simpson of
White Rapids Manor, formerly of Enniskillen, passed away at the
Manor on February 24, 2008 at the age of 81. Pauline is survived by
two daughters, Teresa Duplisea (Jack) of Saint John and Susanne
Ogden (Rodney) of Grand Bay; five sons, Francis (Judy) and Stanley
(Christine) both of Hoyt, Kenny of Wirral, John (Gail) of
Enniskillen, Greg (Alana) of Rusagonis; three sisters, Theresa
Livingston and Doreen Lingley both of Saint John, Shirley Reid
(Norman) of Fredericton; three brothers, Greg Shannon (Bev) and
George Shannon (Doris) both of Hoyt, Charles Shannon (Coleen) of
Enniskillen; 13 grandchildren, Cindy Allain (Mike), Michael Simpson
(Kelsey), Joe Simpson (Jodi), Jason Duplisea, Candace White (Dave),
Andrew and Ashley Ogden, Corey , Christie, Alicia, Todd, Brandon and
Josh Simpson; seven great grandchildren, Haley, Lexi, Samantha,
Rebecca, Jillian, Mitchell and Gage; several nieces & nephews.
Pauline was a member of St. Columba Catholic Church and a homemaker
to her family. She loved her grandchildren and great grandchildren was
an avid Bingo player. Pauline was an enthusiastic sports fan and
loved her beautiful Toronto Maple Leafs. She is predeceased by her parents,
Edith (McDevitt) and James Edward Shannon; her husband, Albert
Simpson; daughter-in-law, Betty Lou Simpson; granddaughter,
Melissa Brewer; two sisters, Lena McCann and Mary Mallett; four
brothers, Billy, Francis, Johnny and Patrick Shannon. Relatives and
friends are invited to Sunbury Funeral Home for visitation on
Tuesday, February 26, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. Pauline's Funeral Mass will
be celebrated from St. Columba Catholic Church on Wednesday,
February 27th, 2008 at 11 AM with the Father Mark Trzop and Father
Ken Weir officiating. Interment in the St. Columba Cemetery at a
later date. You may express your sympathy by making a donation to
the Mini Bus, St. Columba Building Fund or charity of your choice.
Arrangements are in the care of Sunbury Funeral Home, Central
Blissville, N. B. (368-2413). www.internetobits.com -
Condolences [email protected]
The death of Audrey Vivian Smith, wife of the
late Leslie Smith, occurred on Monday, November
29, 2010, at Turnbull Nursing Home, Saint John.
Born on June 25, 1918, she was a daughter of the
late Charles and Lottie (Kearns) Queen.
Audrey was the last surviving member of her
immediate family, she was the youngest of eight
children.
Surviving are her children, Bill Smith of
Alberta; Marilyn (Jack) Evans, Sandra Smith
both of Grand Bay � Westfield; grandchildren,
Stephen (Andrea) Evans; Jeffrey (Michelle)
Smith; Timothy Smith; Christina (Tim) Evans;
great grandchildren, Jenna, John, Julia, Tyler
and Jessica, several nieces and nephews.
Besides her husband she was predeceased by her
grandson, Jason Smith and son-in-law, Paul
Smith.
Resting at Brenan's Funeral Home, 111
Paradise Row, Saint John (634-7424),
with visiting on Wednesday, 2-9 p.m.. Memorial
service will be held on Thursday, December 2,
2010, from Westfield United Church, in the town
of Grand Bay-Westfield at 2 PM. Interment
will take place Ocean View Memorial Gardens.
For those who wish, remembrances to the Jason
Smith Memorial Fund, Alzheimer�s Society of New
Brunswick or any charity of the donor's choice
would be appreciated by the family.
The family would like to express their
appreciation to the staff of Turnbull Nursing
Home for the care and concern extended to our
mom and us the family. A special thank-you to
Audrey�s niece and special friend, Gayle Murphy.
Somerville, Graeme Fletcher
Graeme Fletcher
Somerville passed away peacefully surrounded by loving family at
Bobby�s Hospice, 385 Dufferin Row, Saint John on Aug 24, 2016.
He was the son of the late Malcom M. and M. Freda (Jenkins).
After graduating from Mount Allison University, Graeme went into
the life Insurance industry working with Canada Life Assurance
Company until his retirement in 1996 after a 50-year career.
He is survived by his daughter Ruth L. Somerville of
Perth-Andover, son Andrew D., special daughter-in-law�s Joyce
and Patti. Also surviving are five grandchildren, Raven
(Bradley) Taylor, Eric (Julie) Somerville, Christopher, Michael
and Caitlin Somerville, and three great grandchildren, Alyssa
and Rhys Taylor and Owen Somerville.
Graeme was predeceased by his wife Catherine L. in 2014 and
eldest son Peter G. of Fredericton in 2008. There was no
visitation by request of the family.
Arrangements are under the care and direction of
Brenan�s
Funeral Home, 111 Paradise Row, Saint John, NB(634-7424).
A private family service and interment have already taken place.
For those who may choose to do so memorial donations may be made
to the Catherine and Graeme Somerville Neonatal Fund at the
Saint John Regional Hospital Foundation, or to any other charity
of the donor�s choice would be appreciated by the family.
www.BrenansFH.com
Wrote a book - I Take My
Pen in Hand - The letters of Noah Webb & his children, James,
Reuben, Isaiah & Mary (1853-1893)
Somerville, Malcolm MacDonald
1921-2012
Malcolm MacDonald "Mac"
Somerville, D. Litt., of Saint John, husband of the late Norma
R. (Tedlie) Somerville, passed away peacefully on Friday,
October 26, 2012 at Camp Hill Veteran�s Memorial Centre in
Halifax. Born at Saint John on June 15, 1921, he was a son of
the late Malcolm MacDonald and Mary Freda (Jenkins) Somerville.
A graduate of Saint John High School, Mac became involved in his
community at a young age with the YMCA of Saint John, where he
later became president and was recognized with the Red Triangle
Award in 1995. During World War II, he served nearly six years
in the Reserves and on active service with the army. Following
the war, he worked in the general insurance business, and was a
strong advocate for the city of Saint John for many years, for
which he was recognized as a Freeman of The City of Saint John
in 1983. In 1995, he received the Board of Trade�s President�s
Award, and was awarded an Honourary Doctor of Letters Degree
from the University of New Brunswick Saint John in 1996 for his
contribution to the Faculty of Business and for his recognition
of the importance of a university presence in Saint John. In
2002, he received the Queen Elizabeth II 50thJubilee
Medal, and the Saint John Library Merit Award in 2009 following
15 years on the Board of Directors. His involvements in city
planning and development, as well as business affairs include:
Chairman of the Saint John Urban Renewal Commission, New
Brunswick Chairman of The Community Planning Association of
Canada, past member of the Canadian Housing Design Council and
of The Saint John Planning Commission, President of The Saint
John Central Business Development Corporation, President of The
Saint John Board of Trade, Vice-Chair Bicentennial Committee,
Co-Chair, Saint John Unity Committee and Chair, Mayor�s Task
Force on Economic Development, and most recently the Saint John
College Development Board.
In his spare time, Mac enjoyed
reading and sailing on the "Banrigh", being a Past Commodore of
the Royal Kennebecassis Yacht Club, but his true passion was his
love for his family, especially his grandchildren for whom he
always had words of wisdom and encouragement and surrounded them
with his love.
Mac is survived by his daughters, Anne Cronshaw (Brad) of
Halifax and Meredith Somerville of Bedford, NS; grandchildren
Caroline Cronshaw, Sarah Cronshaw, John Baxter, and Emily
Baxter; a brother, Graeme Somerville (Catherine) of Saint John;
his sister, Aileen Smith of St. Andrews; and several nieces and
nephews in New Brunswick and the United States. In addition to
his wife, Mac was predeceased by his son, Malcolm M. Somerville
Jr. in 2005.
Resting at
Brenan's
Funeral Home, 111 Paradise Row,Saint
John (634-7424), with visiting on Friday, November 2, 2012, from
2-4 and 7-9 PM. The Funeral Service will be held on Saturday,
November 3, 2012 at 1:00 PM from Brenan�s Funeral Home Chapel.
Interment will take place in Greenwood Cemetery. For those who
wish, remembrances to the Salvation Army, the Dr. Malcolm M.
Somerville Bursary Fund through the Greater Saint John Community
Foundation, or to any charity of the donor�s choice would be
appreciated by the family. Online condolences and remembrances
may be placed at www.BrenansFH.com.
The Evening Times-Globe, Saint John, N.B. Monday, December
22, 1958
SNELL, CHARLOTTET MAY. Mrs. John Snell dies at Acamac.
Mrs Charlottet May Snell, widow of John Snell, died unexpectedly at the home
of a relative, Mrs Archibald Cooper, Acamac, Saturday. Shortly after
arriving from Hamilton, Ont, where she had visited her son. Born in
Clones Queens County. She was the daughter of the late Robert Henrietta
(Boyle) Williamson, and had been a resident of Sagwa, Kings County for
many years. Twice married, her first husband passed away in 1915, and Mr
Snell in 1951. She was an adherent of Westfield United Church, and a
member of the Womans" Missionary Society of the Church. Survivng are her
two sons, Robert W. Kerr, Hamilton, Ont, and Harry Snell, Nerepis; four
daughters: Mrs James McLaughlin, Rothesay; Mrs Gordon Cameron, Gagetown;
Mrs Jack Laing; Glassville, and Mrs Wilfred Nelson, Salsbury, all in New
Brunswick. Also surviving are four sisters: Mrs Elizabeth
Fairbanks and Mrs Ida Gifford, both of Springfield, Mass; Mrs Wellington
Chittick, Lorneville, N.B. and Mrs C.H. Gilby, Kinsac, N.S.; four
grandchildren and five great grandchildren and several nephews and nieces.
The body is resting at Brenan's Funeral Home, Paradise Row, from where the
funeral will be held Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock, interment will be in
Pleasant Villa Cemetery.
Spicer, Mary Elinor
The death of Mary
Elinor Spicer, age 74, wife of Dwaine Spicer, Springfield, NB,
occurred January 28, 2017 at the Saint John Regional Hospital.
Mary was born July 7, 1942 in New Jerusalem, NB, the daughter of
the late Donald and Margaret (Thompson) Laird.
Mary is
survived by her husband Dwaine; daughter Barbara (Doug) Spicer
of Red Deer, AB; sons Kevin (Sheleen) Spicer of North Battleford,
SK and Christopher Spicer of Red Deer, AB; 13 grandchildren Tom,
Amanda, Douglas, Donald, Page, Eaden, Jarred, Avrie, Brooklin,
Melissa, Kevin, Christopher, and Matthew; brother Jim Laird;
sisters-in-law Lorna Fletcher Anna Strong and Mary Laird;
brothers-in-law Donnie (Diane) Strong and Lewis (Holly) Strong;
several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her sisters
Margaret, Betty and Loretta; brothers George, Donnie, Balfor,
Allister, Bobby, and Winsor.
Visitation will take place at Sherwood�s Funeral Home and
Life Tribute Centre (506-839-2156), 18 Scovil Road, Norton, NB,
on Wednesday, February 1, 2017, from 3 to 5 and 6 to 8 pm.
Funeral Service conducted by Rev. Bob Johnson, will be held from
Sherwood�s Chapel at 11:00 am on Thursday, February 2, 2017.
Interment in Midland Cemetery will take place in the spring.
Donations in memory of Mary may be made to the Extra Mural
Fund or the memorial of the donor�s choice. Personal condolences
to the family and donations may be made through
SherwoodsFuneralHome.com.
SherwoodsFuneralHome.com
STARR, MURIEL HELEN (NEE WOODS)
Muriel Helen Starr entered this world on November 3, 1916 in Saint
John, N.B. and departed 92 years later on November 21, 2008 in
Parksville, B.C. Between those dates Muriel lived a long and
wonderful life for which she often expressed her gratitude. The
eldest daughter (sister of Pearl) of Robert Woods and Jennie
McKinney, she lived and worked in Saint John until her marriage to
Jack (John) Starr of the same city.
As a child, Muriel enjoyed many visits to Summerhill and the
surrounding areas to see her relatives. She often talked of her
wonderful childhood memories growing up in Saint John. Muriel and
Jack spent many years in Ottawa where Jack pursued his career with
the RCAF. There they raised their family of three daughters. While
in Ottawa, Muriel returned to work; first with the Ottawa Board of
Education, later as a legal secretary in the Tax Appeal Board of
the federal government. She was a stickler for spelling and
grammar; even at age 90 she would offer correction!
Muriel and Jack retired to Brentwood Bay, BC on Vancouver Island in
1972. They took great pleasure in introducing visitors to their
new-found paradise. Muriel remained in Brentwood for a decade after
the
death of her husband; then relocated to Parksville, BC. Here, with
the addition of homemaker services and the proximity of her daughter
Jaynie, she was able to maintain an active lifestyle for many years.
During the past year advanced age caught up with her and Muriel
moved to Stanford Place where she received excellent care.
Muriel is survived by her three daughters; Jaynie Starr of
Parksville, Elaine LaRiviere (Greg) of Brentwood Bay, and Miriam
Wilson (Barry) of Kemptville, ON. She is also survived by her
grandchildren Rebecca, Zachary and Jacob Stevenson; Nick and Sylvie
LaRiviere; Sarah and Graham Wilson; as well as Great granddaughter
Naomi Wilson. Muriel will be fondly remembered by her two lifelong
friends; Melva Floyd and Marion Seely both of Ottawa and originally
from NB. The
family thanks all those from Saint John and New Brunswick who stayed
in touch with Muriel over the years especially her cousin Leona Lyon
of Welsford whose friendship lasted a lifetime.
There will be no public memorial service. In honour of Muriel the
family will add a plaque to a bench dedicated to her husband in
Brentwood Bay. As well, a tree will be planted in her memory in
Parksville.
Muriel's family wishes to thank all those who brought joy to her
life; and a special thanks to those who cared for her in her final
years. Muriel, your smile and disposition were as bright as your
favourite yellow raincoat! You will be missed.
The following obituary was in the Saint John newspapers.
SUTTON, BERTIE - The death of Bertie Sutton occurred at the Oromocto
Public Hospital on Thursday, October 5, 2000. Born in Hibernia, NB, daughter
of the late Peleg and Susan Anne (Appleby) Rathburn, wife of the late Albert
W. Sutton. Survived by two sons, John (Joyce) of Gagetown, NB, Francis of
Hawkshaw, NB, four daughters: Elsie, Marion, Eva and Elva, several
grandchildren, great grand children.
T
Thompson,
Marion Blanche
1924-2017
The
family of Marion Blanche (nee Day) Thompson
announces her passing, which occurred on
Sunday, July 23, 2017 at Kings Way Care
Centre. Born on October 17, 1924 in New
Jerusalem, she was the daughter of the late
Alan and Stella (Beckett) Day. In addition
to her parents, she was also predeceased by
her husband R. Michael Thompson.
Marion is
survived by her daughters, Heather
Cunningham (Paul) and June Albert (Steve);
son, Kevin Thompson (Kathy); as well as
grandchildren, Katelyn of Indiana, Sarah of
Missouri and Michael of Vancouver.
The
family extends a special thank you to the
staff of Kings Way Care Centre for their
excellent and compassionate long-term care
of Marion.
A private
family interment will take place in Ocean
View Memorial Gardens. Arrangements are
under the care and direction of
Brenan�s Funeral Home, 111
Paradise Row, Saint John (634-7424).
For
those who wish, remembrances may be made to
a charity of the donor�s choice.
Mary Mildred Vallis, of the
Kiwanis Nursing Home, passed away at her residence on May 12, 2002.
Mary was born in New Jerusalem NB on September 16, 1904, she was the
daughter of the late Timothy LeBaron and Margaret Hettie (Easton)
Short and the beloved wife of the late Caswell Vallis who passed
away in 1963. Mary is survived by her brother, Albert Short of New
Glasgow, NS, 2 sisters: Ruth Selfridge of Columbus, Ohio and Olive
Andrews of Grand Bay, 3 grandchildren David, Margaret, Edward Jr.,
11 great grandchildren, several nieces and nephews Mary was
predeceased by her step-son Edward, 4 sisters; Winnifred, Grace,
Ida, Inez, and by 2 brothers; Eldon, Ira,. Mary Mildred Vallis Mary
was a Red Cross volunteer during WWII, and a retired Nurse.
Arrangements have been entrusted to the care of Wallace Funeral
Home, 34 Sunnyside Drive, Sussex, (506-433-1176), where the family
will be receiving relatives and friends on Tuesday 7-9. The Funeral
Service will be held from Wallace Memorial Chapel on Wednesday, May
15, 2002 at 10:00 am. A Graveside service will be held at Brown's
Flat United Cemetery at 1:30 p.m.
The death of Robert Roy Walker, age
87, husband of the late Joan (McKay) Walker of Central
Hampstead, NB, occurred at the Dr. Everett Chalmers Hospital,
Fredericton, NB, on Friday, March 19, 2010. He was born at
Olinville, NB, on September 10, 1922, the son of the late Arthur
James and Margaret (Wallace) Walker.
Roy is survived by his sister-in-law Muriel Walker of Central
Hampstead; brothers-in-law Walter Eastwood of Mispec and Robert
and Joan McKay of Central Hampstead; several nieces and nephews.
He was predeceased by his brother Fred Walker and sister Gladys
Eastwood.
He is resting at Sherwood�s Funeral Home and Life Tribute Centre
(839-2156), 18 Scovil Road, Norton, NB, with visiting on Monday
from 3 to 5 and 6 to 8 p.m. A celebration of Roy�s life will be
held from Sherwood�s Chapel at 11:00 a.m., on Tuesday, March 23,
2010. Interment will be in Central Hampstead Cemetery.
Donations to the Central Hampstead Cemetery or donor�s choice
would be appreciated. Condolences to the family may be made
through www.sherwoodsfuneralhome.com
WHITE, ANNA THERESA With heavy
hearts we announce the passing of our dear mother, Anna Theresa
White (McCann), wife of James Daniel White recently deceased.
Visitation will take place at York Funeral Home, 302 Brookside
Drive, Fredericton on Wednesday, December 23, 2009 from 4 to 6
pm and on Saturday, December 26, 2009 from 10 am to 12 pm. A
Celebration of Life will be celebrated at St. Anthony's Parish
on Saturday at 2 pm with Father Monte Peters as celebrant.
Personal condolences may be offered through
www.yorkfh.com