E. Louise Gillmor

1927-2009

Peacefully at the Charlotte County Hospital, St. Stephen NB on January 28, 2009, Mrs. E. Louise (Justason) Gillmor, wife of Mr. Arthur “Darb” Gillmor of St. George NB, formerly of Bonny River NB. Born at Pennfield NB on November 16, 1927, she was one of 13 siblings of Charles and Ethel (Wilcox) Justason. A loving wife, mother, grandmother and sister, in addition to her husband Darb, she is survived by one son, Eddie Gillmor (Janice Schneider) of Calgary AB, one daughter, Cathy (Royden) Stewart of L’Etang NB, granddaughters; Melissa (Scott) McLeod of Quispamsis NB and Megan Stewart (Scott Reynolds) of Fredericton NB, grandsons; Ian Gillmor of Victoria BC and Aaron Gillmor of Calgary, one sister, Clara McLean of New River NB, one brother, Murray (Eileen) Justason of Sussex NB, sisters in law; Mildred, Joyce and Eileen and several nieces, nephews and cousins. She was predeceased by five brothers; Alvin, Maurice, Lewis, Ernest and Clarence and by five sisters; Irene, Viola, Hazel, Amy and Doris.

Louise completed high school at Blacks Harbour NB and went to work at Rothesay Collegiate School before marrying Arthur Gillmor of Bonny River in 1950. They lovingly raised their family throughout the Fundy Region including, Magaguadavic Lake, New River, Pocologan and Bonny River. Louise graduated from St. Andrews Trade School in 1972 and later worked for the Dept. of Natural Resources, before retiring in 1984. She loved bowling, traveling and was an avid Bingo player.

Resting at the St. George Funeral Home & Crematorium (755-3533) 26 Portage Street, St. George NB from where the service will be held from the Gary E. Waycott Memorial Chapel on Saturday, February 7th, 2009, at 2:00 pm with Rev. Reg Ward officiating. Interment will take place at the Second Falls United Baptist Church Cemetery in the spring. Visiting at the funeral home on Friday, February 6th, 2009, from 2-4 and 7-9 pm. In Louise’s memory, donations to the Charlotte County Hospital Palliative Care Unit, or the Hospice of Charlotte would be greatly appreciated by the family.