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CAREY, Ruth Elizabeth 'Beth'
The Cape Breton Post, February 3, 2018
Born September 13, 1933
Passed Away January 31, 2018
It is with sadness that we announce the passing of our mother Ruth Elizabeth "Beth" Carey, age 84, on Wednesday, January 31, 2018, at the Northside Community Guest Home. Born in Curling, Newfoundland on September 13, 1933, Beth was a daughter of the late Charles Edward and Reatha Caroline (Pennel) Parsons. She worked for a number of years with H.B. Nickerson & Sons and then later with Alder Point Fish Plant.
Beth loved going for drives especially to northern Cape Breton. She enjoyed having a good time and had a great sense of humour. She was a diamond in the rough. She is survived by her two children, Jocelyn (Michael) Caines Mosher, Chester Basin and Douglas Carey, North Sydney; her four grandchildren; two great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. Also surviving are her siblings Diane, Charles, David, and Paul and by many nieces and nephews. Besides her parents, she was predeceased by her husband, John Thomas Carey and a number of brothers and sisters.
The family would like to give special thanks to the nurses and staff at the Northside Community Guest Home for all the care and kindness shown to Beth over the years. By request there will be no visitation. A service for Beth will be held at a later date. Funeral arrangements are under the care and direction of W.J. Dooley Funeral Home, 107 Pleasant St., North Sydney. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Alzheimer Society or a charity of choice. Online condolences may be sent www.wjdooley.com
JANES, Frank Reginald
The Cape Breton Post, January 20, 2018
Born in Greenspond, Newfoundland and Labrador, on July 19th, 1923
Passed in Sydney, Nova Scotia on January 17th, 2018
With heavy hearts we announce the peaceful passing of our father at the Cape Breton Regional Hospital, An Cala unit on Wed., Jan. 17, 2018 surrounded by his loving children. He was 94 years young. Born in Greenspond, Newfoundland, July 19, 1923 he was the son of the late Maude (Pickford) Janes and Andrew Janes. At the age of 15 he immigrated to Cape Breton, Canada and made his home in Glace Bay. Before he settled here permanently he served with the Merchant Marines when he was 17 he found himself on a ship that was part of a convoy to Great Britain with supplies for World War 11. He would make three voyages in service with the Merchant Marines before returning to Cape Breton.
After the war he met and married the late Mary Marguerite (Martin) Janes and they began their family. He is survived by daughters, Lorraine Slykhuis, Gert Boudreau, Roxanne Wilson and his very special daughter, Frances Janes at home; sons, Andrew, Eddie, Charles, and Fred Janes (Charlene). He is survived by brother, Howard; sisters, Jerusha (George) Roberts, Sharon (Emile) Fournier. He is predeceased by daughter, Claudine; sons, Frank Jr, Johnny; granddaughters, Alexis Gillis, Arden Wikberg; grandsons, Terry Wilson Jr. and Rene Whyte; sons-in-law, Terry Wilson Sr, Larry Slykhuis and George Boudreau. Frank was predeceased by brothers, Charles, Baxter, Clyde; and sisters, Patricia Janes, Claudine Hussey, and Barb Brownell.
He was employed for 40 years with Sydney Steel in the Open Hearth department. For many years he operated the canteens at the Glace Bay Miners Forum. Our father was an avid hunter, loved hockey and boxing, he enjoyed skating and walking especially around the Brook which earned him the nick name "The Mayor of Renwick Brook". But his greatest joy was his family there was always room at his table. To us his 11 children he was known as Dad to his 26 grandchildren, their friends, 41 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren he was simply known as Poppy.
A visitation for Frank will be Sunday Jan 21, 2018 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at T.J. Tracey Cremation and Burial Specialists, 370 Reserve St., Glace Bay, NS, 902-849-4199. A Funeral service will take place 11 a.m. Monday, January 22, 2018 at St. Mary's Anglican Church, Glace Bay, with Revd. Marian Lucas-Jefferies officiating. In Lieu of Flowers donations can be made to La Arche, or the An Cala Unit Cape Breton Regional Hospital. Expressions of sympathy may be sent to the family by visiting www.tjtracey.com
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