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PENNEY, DWIGHT HENRY JAMES Formerly of Smith's Harbour, NL
It is with great sadness that the family of the late Dwight Henry James
Penney, age 50, announce his sudden passing at St. John's, NL on Tuesday,
November 2, 2011. Predeceased by his father - Frederick Penney; father-in-law
- Peter Osmond; grandparents - Leander & Melinda Penney; Archibald & Lucy
Shiner; sister-in-law - Cora Davis. Left with fond and loving memories are his
wife - Maude, Antigonish, NS; children - Wayne Woolridge, Melinda Woolridge,
both of Alberta, Elizabeth Carleton (Guy), Foxtrap, NL, Shane Woolridge (Betty-Lou),
Antigonish, NS, Brandon Penney, Antigonish, NS; grandchildren - Brittany, Brianna,
Emma, Dustin, Zachary & Chelsea; his wonderful mother - Ada Penney; siblings
- Hughie Penney (Dianne), Howard Penney (Judy), Lorne Penney (Launa), Robert
Penney (Sherry), Ralph Penney (Renee), Taffie Robinson (Dean), Dale Penney, Trudy
Young (Gerald), Tamara Bennett (Elvis), Tracey Penney (Craig); mother-in-law
- Gladys Osmond; siblings-in-law - Elizabeth Brown (Stan), Garland Osmond (Alma),
Florence Gray (Ralph), Walter Osmond (Catherine), Roy Osmond (Maisie), Lillian
Myette, Pauline Gray (Randolph), Wade Osmond (Coretta), Selby Osmond, Kenneth
Osmond (Debbie), Paul Osmond (Bonnie), Garland Davis; many nieces and nephews
and a large circle of other relatives and friends. Pastor Kirby Noseworthy conducted
the funeral service at Wimbleton's Funeral Home, Baie Verte and Bayview United
Cemetery, Baie Verte, NL on Monday, November 7, 2011. Pallbearers were Shane
Woolridge, Brandon Penney, Ralph Penney, Dale Penney, Gerald Young and Patrick
Young and the honorary pallbearer was Dennis Parker. Funeral arrangements were
entrusted to Wimbleton's Funeral Home, Baie Verte.
WALSH, ANNA "BERTHA"
It is with great sadness that the family of the late Anna "BERTHA"
Walsh, age 92, announce her passing at the Baie Verte Peninsula
Health Centre on Sunday, November 6, 2011. Predeceased
by her husband - John Walsh; son - Gordon Walsh; daughter - Leonnce
Walsh (Joe); son-in-law - John Lewis; parents - Stephen & Anne
Lewis; granddaughters - Carol-Ann Walsh, Darlene Walsh & Samantha
Walsh; siblings - George Lewis, Michael Lewis, Raymond Lewis, Stephen
Lewis, Leonce Lewis, Agnes Lewis, Christina Lewis, Elizabeth Marks
and Mary Josephine Learman. Left with fond and loving memories are
her children - Theresa Walsh (Pat Barker), Ajax, ON, George Walsh (Millie),
Fleur de Lys, NL, Anne Mackey (Ambrose), Seal Cove, NL, Madonna Barrett
(John), Sylvan Lake, AB, Cynthia Lewis, Fleur de Lys, NL, Eileen Fitzpatrick
(Gerard), Toronto, ON, Kenneth Walsh (Marg Dempsey), Fleur de Lys,
NL, John Walsh, Fleur de Lys, NL, & Evelyn Walsh, Edmonton, AB;
daughter-in-law - Clotilda Walsh, Fleur de Lys, NL; honorary son -
John Michael Walsh (Lorraine), Hamilton, ON; grandchildren - Sharon
Furlong (Ron Bridgeman), Kevin Walsh (Tina), Gregory Walsh, Aloysius
Walsh (Pauline), Margaret Walsh, Steven Walsh (Trish), Dion Walsh (Tara);
Joy Walsh (Nick), Helena Walsh (Bryan Perry), Bobbie Saunders (Jethro),
Gordie Walsh (Mary Louise Wright) & Kristie Walsh (Ryan Hickey);
Kara Dwyer & Sandy Lewis; Sandra Payne (Robert), Ambrose Mackey
(Deanne), Kimberly Lee; Tanya Gable (Russell), Hope Milloy (Kent),
Treena Barrett (Dave Barber), Jacqueline Tedford (Jordy); Rodney Downey,
Marshall Walsh, Shelley Downey (Johnny Hewitt); Kim Fitzpatrick; Stephanie
Walsh & Kenny Walsh; 24 great-grandchildren; sister - Gertrude
Walsh, Fleur de Lys; many nieces and nephews, and a large circle of
other relatives and friends. The funeral mass was conducted at St.
Theresa's Roman Catholic Church, Fleur de Lys, NL on Friday, November
11, 2011. Interment followed at the "Old" St. Theresa's Roman Catholic
Cemetery, Fleur de Lys, NL. Pallbearers were Ambrose Mackey, Dion Walsh,
Gregory Walsh, Kevin Walsh, Marshall Walsh and Nick Walsh and the crossbearer
was John Walsh. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Wimbleton's
Funeral Home, Baie Verte.
WHEELER, RUBY VERA SWYERS Ruby Vera Swyers Wheeler passed away on Monday,
November 7, 2011 at the Dr. Hugh Twomey Health Centre, after
a long battle with cancer. She was 61 years of age. Mrs. Swyers Wheeler
retired from teaching in 1996. She was predeceased by her mother,
Jean. Left to mourn are her husband, Roy; father, Donald (Betty);
sisters, Bessie (Alfred), Audrey (Eddie), Hazel (Calvin), Sylvia,
Ada (Jim), Naida (Vaden); brothers, Bill (Linda), Ray (Ruth); and
a large circle of other relatives and friends. Pastor Fraser Roberts
conducted funeral services at Jubilee Pentecostal Temple, Botwood
on Thursday, November 10, 2011. Funeral arrangements were entrusted
to Hoskins Funeral Home, Botwood. Pallbearers were her sisters, Bessie,
Audrey, Hazel, Sylvia, Ada, Maida. Honorary pallbearers were her
father, Donald and brother, Bill.
DOWDEN, LILY Nov. 12. 1925 - Nov. 9, 2011
Lily was born on November 12, 1925 to Hayward & Lydia
Winsor at Triton, NL and married Cyril Dowden in St. John's, NL on
September 25, 1946. Lily loved so much of life - cooking, baking,
sharing what she made, making people laugh, but she loved her family
most of all and was fiercely protective of them. She is predeceased
by parents: Hayward & Lydia; husband: Cyril; sisters: Ruby & Avis;
brother: Freeman; son: David. She leaves to mourn: daughter: Lydia
(Steven); grandchildren: Dawn, Corinne, Shara & Evan; great-grandchildren:
Ethan, Kalan, Keira & Ronan; brother: Murray (Cecilia); sisters:
Nellie & Gladys (Wesley). The funeral service was conducted by
Major Larry Fudge from the Salvation Army Citadel, Triton, on Saturday,
November 12, 2011 with interment following at the Community Cemetery,
Triton. Pallbearers were cousin: Warrick Winsor, grandson: Evan Budgell,
niece's husband: Jim Roberts, nephews: George Brown, Joe Winsor,
Danny Bowring. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Gail Noel and
Harry Oxford of Green Bay Funeral Home.
RIDEOUT, ALBERT 1943-2011
It is with sadness that the family of the late Albert Rideout of
Beaumont announces his sudden passing on November 9, 2011 at
the age of 68. He was a member of the Salvation Army, Beaumont. He
was predeceased by wife, Claudette (2003). He leaves to mourn wife
Georgina, sons Dwight (Lynne), Mount Pearl, Owen (Toronto), Trevor
(Sheila), Torbay; daughters Roxanne (Larry), Victoria, BC, Paulette
(Harold), Lethbridge, AB; step-daughters Patricia (Bernard), Triton,
Yvette, AB, Kenelda, AB; sisters Ruby, Madeline; brothers Bronson,
Frank, Alwin, Pearce; 9 grandchildren. Major Marvin Youden conducted
the funeral service on November 13, 2011 from the Salvation Army, Beaumont,
with interment following at the Salvation Army Cemetery, Long Island.
Pallbearers were Matthew, Eric & Frank Rideout, Dennis Grimes,
Lester Colbourne & Harold Stephenson. Funeral arrangements were
entrusted to Gail Noel and Harry Oxford of Green Bay Funeral Home.
BISHOP, JOSEPH
1943-2011
It is with sadness that the family of the late Joseph (Joe)
Bishop of Port Anson announces that he passed away peacefully
on Nov. 10, 2011. He was born April 9, 1943 in King's
Point and later met the love of his life, Salome Burton, in Port Anson.
They married on Dec. 24, 1963 at Port Anson, where they settled and
later raised one daughter Louise. Joe as especially proud when grandson
Matthew was born. He and Matthew became best buddies and spent a lot
of time together, berry picking, trouting, and cutting wood. Joe was
a hard worker and made his living in various ways but he was best known
for his ability to work with his hands. He was often recognized as
having "magical hands". He was a loving and caring man and will be
missed by all who knew and loved him. Left to remember the wonderful
life that he lived are: wife Salome, daughter Louise (Wade Burton),
grandson Matthew, brother Arthur, sisters Myra (Freeman) & Audrey,
as well as a large circle of other relatives & friends. He was
predeceased by parents, Arthur & Lily-May, sister Bernice & brother
Allen. Pastor Tyrone Ball conducted the funeral service on Nov. 14,
2011 from the Pentecostal Church, Port Anson, with interment following
at the Pentecostal Cemetery. Pallbearers were friends Kirby & Ron
Canning, Doff & Ford Morey, David Rowsell, nephew Rodney Gray.
Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Gail Noel and Harry Oxford of
Green Bay Funeral Home.
FIFIELD, BRUCE
Dec. 13, 1950 - Nov. 12, 2011
It is with sadness that the family of the late Bruce Fifield announces
his passing on November 12, 2011. Although he fought
a physical battle with cancer, he never complained of his illness.
Instead he would say, "Let God's will be done". He was never ashamed
to witness to the change that Christ made in his life. Left to mourn
his passing are: wife Ruth, step-daughter Davina, sisters Idella (Arthur),
Phyllis (Bill), Marjorie (Morris), Maxine, Ruth (Bob), Betty (Rodger)
as well as a large number of nephews & nieces. He was predeceased
by parents, Mary & John, & two sisters. Pastor Kerry Northcotte
conducted the funeral service on Nov. 15, 2011 from the Pentecostal
Church, South Brook, with interment following at the Pentecostal Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Ruth Croucher, Roger, Betty & Donna Matthews,
Ottis & Lemont Fowlow, Darren Mercer, Morris Young. Funeral arrangements
were entrusted to Gail Noel and Harry Oxford of Green Bay Funeral Home.
MITCHELL, HARRY MACKENZIE
1927-2011
It is with great sadness that the family of the late Harry
Mackenzie Mitchell announce his passing at the Green Bay Health
Care Center in Springdale on November 12, 2011 at
the age of 84. Predeceased by parents - Isabella and Enos, brothers
- Peter, Edward, James, Roland, Henry, Dawson and sisters - Annie and
Maude. Left with fond and loving memories are his wife Joan Mitchell
and daughters - Della Roberts (Albert) of Triton and Donna Mitchell-Parsons
(Mike) of Robert's Arm. Also leaving to mourn grandchildren - Christopher
Roberts, Kelsey Parsons, Jayden Parsons; great grandchild Logan Roberts
and sister-in-law Gertie. Pastors Robert & Geraldine Paddock conducted
the funeral service from the Word of Life Tabernacle on November 15,
2011. Interment was at the Pentecostal Cemetery. Pallbearers were Albert
Roberts, Christopher Roberts, Pearce Mitchell, MacKenzie Mitchell,
Mike Parsons, Warefield Mitchell. Honorary pallbearer was Roland Ryan.
Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Ken Goodyear and Marilyn Stuckless
of Central Funeral Home.
ROBERTS, NELLIE
1936-2011
It is with sadness that the family of the late Nellie Roberts of
Triton announces that she passed peacefully away on Nov. 12,
2011. She was born to Peter & Blanche Berg on June 4,
1936 in Robert's Arm. Later she met and married Gordon Roberts of Card's
Harbour (Dec 27, 1951) and together they raised 3 sons and 3 daughters.
They became the proud grandparents of 8 grandsons, 1 granddaughter,
and great-grandparents of twins, Luke & Olivia. Family was very
important to Nellie and she thought little of the many sacrifices that
she made for them. Community was also important and she devoted many
hours serving with different groups - the Town Council, Fire Department,
Ambulance Service, Red Cross and the Green Bay Hospital Board. She
was deeply loved and will be greatly missed. Leaving to remember the
wonderful life that she lived are: husband Gordon, sons Terry (Kay),
Bob (Loretta), Randy (Tobi-Ann), daughters Claris (Warren Strong),
Cindy (Barry Vincent), and Sally; grandsons Craig, Jody, Jeffrey, Mark,
Grant, Jake, Rocky, Trevor; granddaughter Nikita; great grandchildren
Luke & Olivia. She was predeceased by her parents. Pastor Jeffrey
Elliott conducted the funeral service on Nov. 17, 2011 from Maranatha
Pentecostal Tabernacle, Triton, with interment following at the Evergreen
Cemetery. Pallbearers were her three sons and grandsons, Jeffrey, Jake & Trevor
Roberts. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Gail Noel and Harry
Oxford of Green Bay Funeral Home.
BURT, REGINALD HOOPER
It is with sadness that the families of the late Reginald Hooper
Burt announce his passing on November 16, 2011 at
the Central Newfoundland Regional Health Centre at the age of 77 years.
Reginald is predeceased by his parents, Jabez and Ivy Burt; brothers,
Woodrow and Doyle; sisters, Marjorie Jeans and Ruby Pryor. Left to
mourn with fond and loving memories are his wife, Ivena; children,
Brian (Kendra) of Oakville, NS, Graham (Triffie) of Lewisporte, NL,
Jacqueline of Pictou, NS, Michelle of Grand Falls-Windsor, NL, and
Paul (Angela) of Oshawa, ON; 9 grandchildren: Carey, Jodi, Kayla, Danelle,
Lacey, Reggie, Adrianne, Morgan and Ethan; 4 great-grandchildren, Arianna,
Maia, Kalem, and Jaxx; brother, Garland Burt; sisters, Rose Whiteway
and Evelyn Webb; as well as a large number of nieces, nephews, relatives
and friends. Cremation has taken place. The funeral service took place,
Saturday, November 19, 2011 at 2 pm from Evangel Pentecostal Tabernacle,
Grenfell Heights, Grand Falls-Windsor, NL with Pastor Marvin Burton
officiating. Donations in his memory may be made to the Janeway Foundation.
Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Sunset Memorial Funeral Home,
10 Bayley Street, Grand Falls-Windsor, NL.
ENGLAND, GRAHAM
1954-2011
It is with great sadness that the family of the late Graham
England announce his passing at his home in Harry's Harbour
on November 16, 2011 at the age of 57. Graham was
a member of the FFAW. Predeceased by his mother, Breta England. Left
with fond and loving memories are his wife Stella England; son Sheldon
of Harry's Harbour and daughter Pamela (Ritchie) of Springdale. Also
leaving to mourn his father Pearce; grandchildren - Cailey, Ella & Ethan;
sisters Maisie (Charlie), Marie (Maurice), Diane (Lorrie), Kathy (Rod);
brothers Junior (Brenda), Wayne (Debbie), Carl (Una) as well as a large
number of inlaws, nephews, nieces and many friends. Reverend Catherine
Gutjahr conducted the funeral service from the United Church in Harry's
Harbour on November 19, 2011. Interment was at the Interfaith Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Junior England, Carl England, Wayne England, Lewis
Newbury, Barry King, Dean King and Lloyd Stuckless. Funeral arrangements
were entrusted to Ken Goodyear and Marilyn Stuckless of Central Funeral
Homes.
POWER, JENNY
"The hand that rocks the cradle is the hand that rules the world".
W.R. Wallace
Wife, Mother, Grandmother, Hockey Mom, Sister, Aunt, Matriarch, Perpetual
Nurturer, Gardener, Seamstress, Guiding Light, Member of the Catholic
Women's League, Stalwart of the Catholic Church. George Jones sang
an epic country song about his Mother titled "She Loved A Lot In
Her Time" and for our Mother we feel George Jones could not have said it
any better. Mom was a perpetual nurturer and lived a life devoted to
her husband, seven children, nine grandchildren, extended family and
many friends. She incessantly nourished and encouraged. Mom counseled
us to believe in ourselves, teaching us to stand up for things worth
defending and to develop our full potential. Mom exemplified compassion,
making it easy for us to understand the importance of helping others.
Mom was ever vigilant in ensuring the safety and protection of her
family; surely no mother could claim to have done more to put the interests
of others ahead of her own. She demonstrated a life of pragmatism and
modesty - if resources were in short supply she would gently counsel
us to "make do" and assure us that better days lay ahead.
Raising seven "special" children with her husband Jack of 53 years
and later doting on nine beloved grandchildren was her passion; Mom
delighted and reveled in the various successes and accomplishments
of her progeny. Jenny Shea left her scenic and happy home in Fleur
de Lys, White Bay at the tender age of 17 to find her own way in the
world. She took the steamer to Lewisporte and made her way west, where
her sister, Betty, was working in the office at Riff's Department Store
in Windsor. Mom also secured a job at Riff's, in the Men's department.
One day a young, handsome, and dashing Jack Power appeared in front
of this vivacious young beauty and asked Mom to cash his pay cheque.
Mom dutifully passed the cash to our Dad and shortly thereafter noticed
that Dad had not endorsed the cheque. Mom, in a panic, asked someone
to cover her post and fled to the Windsor pool hall where Dad was holding
court. Flushed, Mom knocked on the door and asked Dad to please sign
the cheque. Dad agreed, on the condition that Mom join him at the Globe
restaurant for coconut cream pie and a glass of milk. Mom acquiesced;
such began a 55 year enduring and powerful romance. Like many women
of her generation, Mom delivered children in rapid fire succession
and was thrilled to do so: Garry arrived in December, 1958, Valerie
followed 13 months later, Leo 16 months after Valerie, Jackie 14 months
after Leo, Tony 23 months after Jackie, Lori Ann 34 months after Tony,
and Cory 45 months after Lori Ann. At the age of 40, Mom had the foresight
to encourage Dad to seek new horizons for the family. Dad rose to the
challenge, finding employment in the Port Hardy Utah Copper Mine on
Vancouver Island, British Columbia where Mom's sister, Myrtle, and
brother-in-law, Pat Dempsey, were working. We all headed west to join
Dad thereafter. We are eternally grateful for this wonderful life experience
which was instrumental in teaching us about our wonderful country of
Canada and its beautiful people. Like her Mom before her, Mom stood
up when she couldn't stand. From her hospital bed, hours before she
passed away, she was inquiring about the health and well being of family
and friends. Mom was a fashionista. She loved to dress elegantly and
possessed a healthy dose of vanity. The day before she passed away,
Mom told us how happy she was with the care she was receiving from
the staff, nurses, and doctors of the Central Newfoundland Regional
Health Centre and of course we agree. Mom was particularly pleased
with a young nurse who told her how beautiful and young she looked
at 72. Mom said "Even if it is a lie, I'll take it".
Mom and Dad were music aficionados and loved to dance. In recent years,
Dad recorded three albums of their songs. Mom continued to unabashedly
proclaim her lifetime conviction that Dad was her favourite singer.
She loved Dad's rendition of "We Started Out Young" and he loved singing
it to her. She was an avid gardener and cherished working the soil
to extract maximum colour and life. Mom also loved the outdoors and
particularly enjoyed the great Newfoundland tradition of blueberry
picking in early fall. She was also an accomplished seamstress. Feeding
a large family required considerable culinary skill and we all savoured
her "million dollar" raisin bread and Sunday dinners and the always
sumptuous Christmas dinner. The Christmas season was Mom's favourite
time of year - a holy time, a family time, a giving time. Family was
everything to Mom. Her mom and dad, Leo and Catherine Shea, sisters,
Betty, Von, Shirley, Myrtle, Cathy, and Stachie, brothers, Bill, Jimmy,
Leo, and Angus were loved, along with their spouses and families. They
were constants in her life. Her in-laws Clara, Ned, Ann, Bride, Ray,
Eileen, Pat, Tyrone, Maureen, Ed, Kay, Yvonne, Dennis, Wayne, and Terry,
together with their spouses and families, were also deeply loved. We
wish to thank Mom's true lifelong friends, Ruby, Joan, Olive, Helen,
Gert, Loretta, Carm, and Ethel who shared their faith, child rearing,
recipes, mutual love, and much more. Thank you to Mom's health care
providers, our extended family, and many friends for your support and
love. A sincere thank you to Father Houlahan, Father Hearn, Father
Morris, Father Brophy, Sister Connie, the CWL, and St. Joseph's Parish.
Mom's great love affair with the Catholic Church was rooted in the
beliefs of a stalwart and she will find comfort in heaven, watching
us continue her beliefs and values. Lucid and engaged until her final
day on earth, Mom responded to her heavenly calling and passed away
with her family at her bedside, at peace with herself and God. Mom,
may you rest in peace. We love you.
She was predeceased by her parents, Catherine and Leo Shea; sister,
Anne Shea, brother, Leo. She leaves to mourn her husband John (Jack)
W. Power; children, Garry (Bev), Valerie (Dayne), Leo, Jackie (Gary),
Tony (Lea Anne), Lori Ann (Todd), Cory (Trish), Grandchildren Jarvis,
Cindy, Krizia, Sam, Sarah, Olivia, Jacob, Quaid, and Reegan. Her sisters
and brothers, Elizabeth, Veronica, Shirley, Myrtle, Cathy, Anastasia,
William, James, and Angus. Father Wm Houlahan, Father Eugene Morris
and Father Brophy conducted Funeral Mass at St. Joseph's Parish with
interment at the Roman Catholic Cemetery. Funeral arrangements were
entrusted to Hoskins Funeral Home, Grand Falls-Windsor. Pallbearers
were Garry Power, Leo Power, Tony Power, Cory Power, Gary Moore, and
Todd Barron. Honourary pallbearers Sam Moore, Dayne Roland, William
Shea, James Shea, and Angus Shea.
Note: Jenny was born Apr. 21, 1939 and died Nov 19, 2011. She was buried
Nov 23, 2011 in St. Joseph's RC Cemetery, Grand Fall's-Windsor, NL.
RICE, WAYNE DONALD 1949-2011
It is with great sadness that the family of the late Wayne
Rice announce his passing at his home in Robert's Arm on November
26, 2011 at the age of 62. Wayne was born to Bram and Margaret
Rice on April 23, 1949 in Grand Falls, NL. After graduating high school,
Wayne's first job was as a cook's helper, with his father Bram, at
a road construction site. From there he began working with the Department
of Highways as a Surveyor Assistant. In 1970 he decided to further
his education and enrolled at Memorial University where he studied
Engineering and later decided to pursue an Education Degree. Wayne
started his teaching career at Crescent Elementary and taught at various
schools in the area until his retirement in 1999. After his retirement,
he spent the summers working with his son in Toronto as a seasonal
worker. Wayne was an outdoors man. He spent much of his time boating,
hunting and fishing with his best friend Clayton Parsons. Wayne is
predeceased by his sister Karen and his grandparents. Left with fond
and loving memories are his wife, Gail; son, Philip (Benita) of Bolton,
ON; and daughter, Lori Miller (Tony) of Robert's Arm. Also left to
mourn are parents, Bram & Margaret; sisters, Myra Pritchett (Wayne)
and Sandra; grandchildren, Anthony, Adam & Taylor; long-time friend,
Clayton Parsons & family; and a large circle of relatives and friends.
COLBOURNE, OBED SYLVESTER
1925-2011
It's with great sadness that the family of the late Obed Sylvester
Colbourne announce his passing at the Central NL Hospital
in Grand Falls-Windsor on November 26, 2011 at the
age of 86. Obed was a member of the Word of Life Tabernacle, Robert's
Arm. Obed retired from the mining industry. Predeceased by his parents,
Alpheaus & Winnie; sisters, Ethel, Sue and Georgina and brothers,
Lendy and Alwin. Left with fond and loving memories are his wife, Joyce;
sons - Randy of Robert's Arm, Earl of Thompson, MB, daughter Kay Colbourne
of Edmonton, AB. Also leaving to mourn grandchildren - Jason& Jamie
Colbourne of Edmonton, AB, Judy-Lynn Colbourne of Regina, SK; great
grandson Andrew Colbourne; brothers - Ronald, Arch, Junior, Jack and
Wilbert Colbourne; sisters - Melvina Braye, Fern Jewer and Margaret
Wordingham as well as numerous other family and friends. Pastor Robert
Paddock conducted the funeral service from the Word of Life Tabernacle
in Robert's Arm on November 29, 2011. Interment was at the Pentecostal
Cemetery. Pallbearers were Arch Colbourne (brother), Wilbert Colbourne
(brother), Junior Colbourne (brother), Bob Braye (brother-in-law),
Fred Colbourne (Cousin), Gilbert Colbourne (cousin). Honorary pallbearer
was Ford Heath. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Ken Goodyear
and Marilyn Stuckless of Central Funeral Home.
FOWLOR, CHRISTINE
1956-2011
It is with great sadness that the family of the late Christine
Fowler announce her passing at the Central Regional Health
Centre in Grand Falls-Windsor on November 28, 2011 at
the age of 55. Christine was a member of the Church of England. Predeceased
by her father, Thomas Haddock. Left with fond and loving memories are
her husband, Wallace; mother, Margaret; sons - Lee O'Neil (Hazel) of
Wigan, England and daughter Vicky O'Neil of Wigan, England. Also leaving
to mourn grandchildren - Brittany, Abbie, Kane, Harvey, Jaiden, Levi,
Bradley and Bob. Majors Robert and Cassie Kean conducted the funeral
service from Central Funeral Homes in Springdale on December 2, 2011.
Interment was at the Salvation Army Cemetery. Funeral arrangements
were entrusted to Ken Goodyear and Marilyn Stuckless of Central Funeral
Homes.
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