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The Southern Gazette
Obituaries - October 2006

The Southern Gazette is "An optipress publishing newspaper
serving the residents of the Burin Peninsula."

It is published every Tuesday in Marystown.

 

ANSTEY, Rhoda Ann
(December 30, 1916 - October 13, 2006)

Passed peacefully away at the Burin Peninsula Health Care Centre on Friday, October 13, 2006, Rhoda Ann Anstey of Grand Bank, age 89 years. Predeceased by parents Manuel and Christine Hynes; husbands Charles Harvey and Garland Hoddinott; son Raymond Hoddinott; daughter Flossie Hoddinott; brothers: Jordan, William, Jack and Raymond; sisters: Emily, Gladys, Dulcie, Liza, Margaret and Ellie. Leaving to mourn: four sons Norman Harvey (Dorothy) at Grand Bank; Lawson Harvey (Melvina) at Grand Bank; Freeman Harvey (Maxine) at Brooks, Alberta; and Calvin Hynes at Goose Bay, Labrador; 17 grandchildren and also a large number of great-grandchildren; two sisters Mildred Simmons (Gus) at Lewisporte and Maud Harnett at Lewisporte; also a large circle of other relatives and friends. Funeral Service was conducted by Majors Frank and Rita Pittman from the Salvation Army, Grand Bank at 2 pm on Monday, October 16th. Interment followed at the Salvation Army Cemetery, Grand Bank.Music was provided by David Noseworthy and Herbert Dunford. Pallbearers were: Norman Harvey (Jr), Dwayne Harvey, Greg Brake, Bob Anstey, Ewan Curtis and Wayne Lee. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to the care of Warren's Funeral home, Grand Bank."Where Dedicated People Care."

ANTLE, Jessie
(May 21, 1948 - October 10, 2006)

Passed peacefully away at the Burin Peninsula Health Care Centre on October 10, 2006, Jessie Antle of Mortier in her 58th year. Predeceased by mother Alice Francis; sisters Mildred, Judy, Mary and Beverly; brother John; parents-in-law Adelaide and Joseph Angle and brothers-in-law Gerald, Ernest and Ralph. Leaving to mourn with fond and loving memories husband William; son Brennan of St. John's; daughters Wanda and husband Pius Antle of Mortier and Lorelee and husband Andre Lambe of Burin; 5 grandchildren sisters Jean and husband Pius Antle of Mortier, Alma Ackerman of Conception Bay and Rita Francis of Conception Bay; brothers James and wife Isabelle of Port au Bras and Gordon and wife Mabel of Salmonier plus a large circle of other family and friends. Funeral Service was officiated by Rev. Berdina Ford from St. Andrew's Anglican Cemetery, Port au Bras. Pallbearers were Brennan Antle, Andre Lambe, Pius E. Antle, Tyler Antle, Pius A. Antle and James Francis. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Serenity Funeral home, Burin. "WE CARE." Please visit www.serenityfh.com to sign the memorial guest book.
"To the world you may have been somebody, but to all of us you were the world. Thank you for the time you spent here."

BARNES, Randell
Passed peacefully away at Whitby, Ontario, October 25, 2006, Randell Barnes of Whitby, Ontario, formerly of Harbour Mille in his 72nd year. Predeceased by stepson Roy, mother Nina and father Amos, brothers John and Albert Barnes. Leaving to mourn his loving wife Goldie, stepdaughter Darlene (Roy) of Whitby, Ontario; sisters Olive (Howard Rideout), Florence (James Keeping), Dorothy (Glen Matthews) and Meta (Ken Wong); brother Merril (Vida), sisters-in-law Laura Barnes and Jacqueline Barnes. Also leaving to mourn three step-grandchildren, plus a large circle of others relatives and friends. Mr. Roy Hillier conducted funeral service at St. Mary's Anglican Church in Harbour Mille October 29th. Interment was at St. Mary's Anglican Cemetery. Pallbearers were Wade Pardy, Leslie Baker, Fred Wall, Bert Wall, Barry Baker and Leroy Baker. Funeral arrangements entrusted tot he care of White Dove Funeral Homes.
Date posted: 11/07/06

BUTLER, Alice
(November 2, 1932 - October 11, 2006)

Passed peacefully away at her residence Black Duck Cove on October 11, 2006 Alice Butler of Black Duck Cove in her 73rd year. Predeceased by husband Bertram, son Rodney; parents John and Caroline Smith,brother Scott Smith and sister Eileen King. Leaving to mourn with fond and loving memories sons Morgan and wife Lorraine of Burin. Carl and wife Cynthia of St. John's, Claude and wife Michele of Burin and Austin and wife Sharon of Marystown; daughters Mary and husband Leslie Burry of Burin. Hattie and husband Harvey Pike of Burin, Earlene Butler of Burin. Sandra and Husband Len Antle of Burin, Ina Butler and friend Carl Paul of Burin, Sharon and husband Danny Power of Mortier and Cindi and husband Jerry Hartson of Lewin's Cove; daughter-in-law Georgeann Butler; 28 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren, sister Amy Butler of Baine Harbour, brothers Austin Smith Edmonton, AB and Clarence Smith and wife Shirley of Red Harbour plus a large circle of other family and friends. Funeral Service was officiated by Rev. Sue White from Zion United Church, Collin's Cove on October 14th with interment following at United Cemetery, Collin's Cove. Pallbearers were Leonard Antle, Leslie Burry, Carl Paul, Danny Power, Harvey Pike and Morgan Burry. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Serenity Funeral Home, Burin. "WE CARE." Please visit www.serenityfh.com to sign the memorial guess book.
"Goodbye to a wonderful mother and grandmother. She was loved by all who knew her. She will be dearly missed, but will live on in our hearts for generations."

CHIPMAN, Mr. Bernard E. - Passed peacefully away at Carbonear General Hospital on October 7, 2006, Bernard E. Chipman, aged 77 years, of Bay Roberts. Predeceased by parents: William and Fannie Chipman; wife Leah; daughter: Muriel (deceased in infancy); brothers: Ivan and Maxwell; brother-in-law: Jim French. Leaving to mourn: one son Bernard Jr.; three daughters: Mary (Rex) Butler, Denise (John) Samms, Frances Chipman (Bill Noseworthy); one sister Doris French; eight grand-children: Melanie, Tammy, Kimberly, Michelle, Stephanie, Bradley, Amber, Brandie; six great-grandchildren: Emilee, Joshua, Tyler, Cole, Lukas, Marissa; sisters-in-law: Gertie and Emily Chipman. Reverend S. Mark Janes conducted the funeral service at St. Matthew's Anglican Church and Cemetery, Bay Roberts on Tuesday, October 10, 2006. Pallbearers: Bernard Chipman, Rex Butler, John Samms, Bill Noseworthy, Reg Mercer and Wayne Chipman. Funeral arrangements by Moore's Funeral Home, Bay Roberts.

EDWARDS, Agatha
Passed suddenly away at the Burin Peninsula Health Care Centre October 16, 2006, Agatha Edwards of Lawn in her 81st year. Predeceased by husband Ervin, son Rupert and daughter Ellen Mary. Leaving to mourn her sons Paul (Margaret) of Toronto and Greg of Halifax, daughters Louise of Corner Brook and Sharon Lambe (Robert) of Lawn. sister Louise Hodge of Lord's Cove, 11 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren, plus a large circle of other relatives and friends. Fr. Regis Kamela conducted funeral mass at Holy Name of Jesus Roman Catholic Church in Lawn, Thursday, October 19th. Interment was at Roman Catholic Cemetery in Lawn. Pallbearers were sons Greg Edwards and Paul Edwards; grandsons Paul Edwards, Lee Edwards and Morgan Edwards, godson Alfred Strang and great-grandson Ian Edwards. funeral arrangements entrusted to the care of White Dove Funeral Homes.

EDWARDS, Harry J.
Passed peacefully away at the U.S. Memorial Hospital October 21, 2006, Harry J. Edwards of St. Lawrence in his 78th year. Predeceased by mother Maude and father Joseph. Leaving to mourn his loving wife Shirley; sons Gary (Barb) of St. Lawrence, Wade (Pauline) Goose Bay, Harry (Cindy)of St. Lawrence and Paul (Regina) of St. John's; daughter Sharon (Wayne Hebb) of St. John's; sisters Mary (Gordon Turpin) of St. John's, Pearl Caine of Fredericton, NB, Amelda (Wish Pike) of Labrador City and Celeste (Harry Trask) of New Brunswick; 13 grandchildren, plus a large circle of other relatives and friends. Fr.Regis Kamela conducted funeral mass at St. Thomas Aquinas Roman Catholic Church in St. Lawrence, Monday, October 23. Interment was at Mount Cecilia Cemetery. Pallbearers were Geoffrey Hebb, Colin Edwards, Blaine Edwards, Jamie Edwards, Brent Edwards, Jenna Edwards and Kyla Edwards. Crossbearer was Matthew Edwards. Candlebearers were Ellen Edwards and Chesley Edwards. Donations may be made to Mount Cecilia Cemetery or the Canadian Cancer Society. Funeral arrangements entrusted to the care of White Dove Funeral Homes.

FARRELL, Bernard J.
Passed peacefully away at the Carbonear General Hospital on Monday, October 9, 2006, Bernard J. Farrell of Harbour Grace, age 81 years. Predeceased by parents: John and Katherine; daughter: Cynthia; two sisters: Irene and Marguerite; brother in law: Robert; sisters in law: Theresa and Marie. Left to mourn, wife: Eileen; five daughters: Betty (George) Smith, Harbour Grace, Lynda (Aubrey) Greeley, Upper Island Cove, Deborah (Gabriel) Gregory, St. Philips, Sharon Farrell, Harbour Grace and Michelle (Patrick) McCarthy, Orillia, ON; one son: Bernard Jr. (Deborah), Harbour Grace; son in law: Murray Misch, Harbour Grace; sixteen grandchildren: Paulette, George, Nicole, Michael, Chris, Bryan, Katie, Paul, Steven, Anne, Keegan, Harry, Peter, Brendan, Conlan and Meghan; ,two great-grandchildren: Taylor and Cassidy; one brother: Thomas (Beulah) Farrell, Harbour Grace; one sister: Betty Scrimshaw, Cambridge, ON; brothers in law: Gerald Neary, St. John's, Walter Stone Sr. Carbonear, Daniel (Rose) Maloney and Gerald Maloney both of Riverhead, Harbour Grace, Edward Maloney (Shirley O'Shea) Harbour Grace and Jerry Collins, St. John's; sister in law: Helen (Ches) Neil, St. John's, also a large number of other relatives and friends. Fr. F.J. Aylward conducted the funeral Mass on Thursday, Oct. 12 at Immaculate Conception Roman Catholic Church and Cemetery, Harbour Grace. Donations in his memory may be made to the St. Vincent de Paul Society or the Immaculate Conception Project Restoration Fund. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to the care of Noel's Funeral Home, Harbour Grace. Please visit www.noelsfuneralhome.com to sign the memorial guest book.

HARDIMAN, Evelyn
Passed peacefully away at the Burin Peninsula Health Care Centre October 15, 2006, Evelyn Hardiman of Bay L'Argent in her 94th year. Predeceased by brother-in-law Felix Hardiman. Leaving to mourn a large number of nieces and nephews, plus a large circle of other relatives and friends. Rev. John Nicolle conducted funeral services at White Dove Funeral Home in Marystown, Tuesday, October 17th. Interment was at St. Hilda's Anglican Cemetery Bay L'Argent.

HILLIER, Ernest J.
(March 26, 1954 - October 11, 2006)

Passed away suddenly at Grand Bank on Wednesday, October 11, 2006, Ernest J. Hillier, age 52 years. Predeceased by father Stanley Hillier. Leaving to mourn: wife Sharon at Grand Bank; son Michael and Sherry, and granddaughter Skylar at Medicine Hat, Alberta; mother Lucy Hillier at Grand Bank; six sisters Kathleen (Cyril Herridge) at Grand Bank, Phyllis (Calvin Penny) at Grand Bank, Peggy Green at Grand Bank, Kelly (Dale Engram) at Paradise, Mazie (Howard Baker) at Pool's Cove and Dorothy (Larry Bourque) at Toronto; three brothers Edgar Hillier (Dulcie) at Grand Bank, Cecil Hillier (Myrtle) at Grand Bank and Stanley Hillier at Toronto. Also a large circle of other relatives and friends. Funeral Service was conducted by Majors Frank and Rita Pittman from the Salvation Army, Grand Bank on Saturday, October 14th at 2 pm. Interment followed at the Salvation Army Cemetery, Grand Bank. Music was provided by Herbert Dunford and Tom Cumben. Pallbearers were: Bruce Burt, Cyril Heridge, Calvin Penny, Larry Bourque, Howard Baker and Kevin Burton. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to the care of Warren's Funeral Home, Grand Bank. "Where Dedicated People Care."

LABOUR, Bridget
Passed peacefully away at Dr. G.B.Cross Memorial hospital, Clarenville, Tuesday, October 24, 2006, Bridget Labour of English Harbour East, aged 93 years. Predeceased by husband William, daughter-in-law Jessi, grandsons Thomas and Jason and great-granddaughter Candice. Leaving to mourn with fond and loving memories daughters Mary (Jim Kearley) and Janie (Randell Clarke), both of English Harbour East and Loretta (Loren Bolt) Kingston, Ontario; sons Maurice and Melvin (Liz), English Harbour East, 19 grandchildren, 25 great-grandchildren and a large number of relatives and friends. Resting at St. Anne's roman Catholic Church, English Harbour East. Funeral mass was held Saturday, Oct. 28 from St. Anne's Roman Catholic Church. Interment was at the Roman Catholic Cemetery, English Harbour East.

LAWRENCE, Stella J.
(March 5, 1920 - October 4, 2006)

Passed peacefully away at the US Memorial Health Care Centre, St. Lawrence on Wednesday, October 4, 2006, Stella J. Lawrence of Grand Bank, age 86 years. Predeceased by parents Jonas and Elsie Pardy; husband Murdock and daughter Anne. Leaving to mourn: daughter Winnie Kearley at Grand Bank; 2 sons Roy and Nellie at Marystown and John (Grace) at Nova Scotia; 13 grandchildren; 21 great-grandchildren; 3 sisters, Elizabeth Scott (George) at Little Harbour, Dora Pardy at Blue Crest Nursing Home, Grand Bank, and Alma Wells at Sandyville. Also, a large circle of other relatives and friends. Funeral Service was conducted by Pastor Geoffrey England from Bethell Pentecostal Church, Grand Bank on Saturday, October 7th at 2 pm. Interment followed at Bethel Pentecostal Cemetery, Grand Bank. Music was provided by the String Band. Pall Bearers were: Ewan Curtis, Allan Lilly, Leroy Vardy, Duke Hicks, Jerry Engram, and John-Ben Crews. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to the care of Warren's Funeral Home, Grand Bank. "Where Dedicated People Care."

LEE, Roseina Rogers
(July 12, 1940 - October 14, 2006)

Passed peacefully away at Grand Bank on Saturday, October 14, 2006, Roseina R. Lee, age 66 years. Leaving to mourn with broken hearts and loving memories her four children, Deborah (Richard Pantin), Darrell Barnes (Barbara Tinney), Dean Barnes (Julie), David Barnes (Margie) and their father William Barnes; eight grandchildren Cecily and Julia Pantin; Melissa and Jillian Barnes (and their mother, Nancy Simpson), Christopher and Shane Barnes (and their mother, Denyse Lacharite) and Mitchell and Hayley Barnes, as well as Natalie and Michael Tinney, brother Jim (Stephanie) sisters Esther Cox and Jane Payne (Walter), and step-sister Audrey Budgell; also brother-in-law Obediah Newport and Paul Saliski; also large number of other relatives and friends. Funeral Service was conducted by Majors Frank and Rita Pittman from the Salvation Army, Grand Bank at 2 p.m., on Tuesday, October 17, 2006. Interment followed at the Salvation Army Cemetery, Grand Bank. Music was provided by David Noseworthty and Herbert Dunford. pallbearers were: Darrell Barnes, Dean Barnes, David Barnes, Richard Pantin, Christopher Barnes and Shane Barnes. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to the care of Warren's Funeral Home, Grand Bank. "Where Dedicated people Care."

MAY, Thomas Leonard
Passed peacefully away at the Burin Peninsula Health Centre on October 8, 2006, Thomas Leonard May of Monkstown, NL in his 82nd year. Leaving to mourn sons: Gerald (Gladys) of Creston South, Chris (Lillian) of Garden Cove, Barry of Monkstown, Scott (Cynthia) of Marystown. Daughters: Betty (Wayne Dunphy) of Monkstown, Phyllis (Wayne Masters) of Mooring Cove. Daughter-in-law Daphne May of Winnipeg; sister-in-law Rita Strowbridge of Marystown; 11 grandchildren, three great-grandchildren. Plus a large circle of other relatives and friends. Predeceased by wife Harriet, son Donald. Donations may be made to Kidney Dialysis Unit, Burin Peninsula Health Care Centre or Salvation Army Cemetery Fund, Monkstown. Lts. Randy and Diane Kirby conducted the funeral service at Salvation Army Citadel, Monkstown, NL Friday, October 13, 2006 at 2:00 p.m. Interment was at Salvation Army Cemetery, Monkstown, NL. Pallbearers were: Edgar Brinston, Craig Hollett, Junior Maye, Freeman Monk, Maxwell Monk and Jim Strowbridge. Funeral arrangements entrusted to the care of Peninsula Funeral Home, Creston South, NL.

MAYO, Bertha Irene
Passed suddenly away at the Burin Peninsula Health Care Centre on October 14, 2006, Bertha Irene Mayo of Creston South in her 87th year. Leaving to mourn sons: James (wife Edith) of Creston South, Stanley (wife Marie) of Mississauga, ON, Hubert (wife Stella) of Sharon, ON, Henry (wife Jean) of Creston South, Cyril (wife Wanda) of Creston South, Ivan (wife Lisa) of Dartmouth, NS, Calvin (Karen) of Creston South. Daughters: Anne (husband Melvin Smith) of Creston South, Rosella (husband Roy Sears) of Creston South, Jane (husband Max Hodder) of Creston South, Meg (husband Aurela Doucet) of Creston South, Dianne (husband Walter Snow) of Clarke's Beach and Wilmo (sic) (husband Albert Stacey) of Creston South. Sisters: Ella Farewell at Creston South and sister-in-law Armena Mayo, Creston South. Brothers: John Legge, Creston South and Ivan Legge (Grace) Creston South. Thirty-four grandchildren, twenty-four great-grandchildren, plus a large circle of other relatives and friends. Predeceased by husband George, parents James and Maggie Legge, son George, daughter Beatrice and grandson Aiden Stacey. Donations may be made to Calvary United Church Memorial Fund or to the Children's Wish Foundation. Funeral Service conducted by Rev. M. Jean Lane at Calvary United Church, Creston South, NL, Monday, October 16, 2006 at 2:30 pm. Interment was at Calvary United Church Cemetery, Creston South. Pallbearers were her sons James, Stanley, Cyril, Calvin, Ivan, Henry and Hubert Mayo. Funeral arrangements entrusted to the care of Peninsula Funeral Home, Creston South, NL.

MITCHELL, Sheila F.
Passed peacefully away at her home October 15, 2006, Sheila F. Mitchell of Jacques Fountaine in her 55th year. Predeceased by husband Larry, father John and brother Arthur. Leaving to mourn her common law spouse Pat, mother Sylvia, son Larry (Heather) of Mount Pearl, daughter Pauline (Alex) of Mount Pearl, sisters Wanda of Jacques Fountaine, Bella (Shawn) of Burin, Katherine (Eric) of New Brunswick and Ann (George) Hamilton, ON; brothers Kevin (Wendy) and George of Hamilton, ON, Ern (Lisa) of Mortier, John (Ruby) of St. John's, Russell of Marystown and Jobie (Rachel) of St. John's; grandchildren Nicholas, Kiara and Ryan; plus a large circle of other relatives and friends. Fr. Steve Courtney conducted funeral mass at Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church in St. Bernard's Thursday, October 19th. Interment was at Sacred Heart Cemetery, St. Bernard's. Pallbearers were Larry Mitchell, Wanda Stewart, Frank Hynes, Jack Stewart, Jobie Stewart and Arnold Steward. Crossbearer was Kiara Rose. Funeral arrangements entrusted to the care of White Dove Funeral Homes.

MURLEY, William Robert (1919 - 2006)
William passed away on October 19, 2006 in Cranbrook, British Columbia at the age of 86, November 22, 1919 in Creston, Newfoundland. (sic) William moved to British Columbia in 1980. He was the Director of Extension Services for the College of Fisheries for several years. William proudly served his country overseas during WW11 with the RAF, 125 Newfoundland Squadron. He is survived by his loving wife of 63 years, Iris May (nee Ash), sons Ken (Valerie), Marysville, BC, Alan (Michelle), Olympia, WA. Robert (Shan), Chilliwack, BC, Barry (Gloria), Abbotsford, BC., daughter Elaine (Carson) Noftle, Abbotsford and 28 grandchildren and 33 great-grandchildren. He will also be lovingly remembered by his brothers Wallace (Irene), Ontario, Joe (Joyce), Ontario, Chet (Shirley), Newfoundland and sisters Pearl Rogers, Isabel Crocker, Ruby (Harold) Hancock, Newfoundland and Sue (Connie) Tessman, Ontario as well as his sister-in-law Vera Newman, Swansea, Wales and brother-in-law Ken Ash, Wolverhampton, England. William is predeceased by his parents John and Jemina (Brushett), infant grandson Alan Murley, brothers; Samuel, Ambrose, Gordon, Levi, Willis and sisters Ella, Julia and Jeanette. Services were held at 1:00 pm on Monday, October 23, 2006 at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Cranbrook, British Columbia. Interment followed in the Marysville Cemetery, Marysville, BC. Memorial donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation, #101-105-9th Ave. S., Cranbrook, BC V1C 2M1, or to the Canadian Diabetes Association, Kimberley & District Branch, Box 33, Kimberley, BC V1A 2Y5. Arrangements entrusted to McPherson Funeral Service. Condolences for the family may be offered at www.mcphersonfh.com

PIKE, Lucy Caines 
(September 24, 1915 - October 30, 2006)

Passed peacefully away at the James Paton Memorial Hospital, Gander on October 30, 2006, Lucy Pike of St. Lawrence in her 91st year. Predeceased by husband Raymond and granddaughter Sandy Foromosa. Leaving to mourn with fond and loving memories sons Raymond (Eleanor) of Dauphin, Manitoba, Harold (Margaret) of Edmonton, AB and Abe (Pam) of CBS, NL; daughters Mabel (Cornelius Harnett) of St. Lawrence, Grace Crane of Toronto, Ont, Sarah Pike (Bill Pilgrim) of Stephenville, Bess (Ed King) of Toronto, Ont., Meta (Brendan Corrigan) of Thompson, Man., Evelyn (Elmo Pike) of Stephenville, Joyce (Reuben Green) of Churchill Falls, Lab., Jane (Walter Rennie) of Williams Lake, BC., and Sharon (Bon Squire) of Eastport, NL; 38 grandchildren, 50 great-grandchildren plus a large circle of other family and friends. Funeral service was officiated by Rev. Berdina Ford from St. Matthew's Anglican Church, St. Lawrence on November 2nd with interment following at Anglican Cemetery, St. Lawrence. Pallbearers were Abe pike, Harold Pike, Ray Pike, Reuben Green, Walter Rennie and Cornelius Harnett. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Serenity Funeral Home, Burin "WE CARE." To send a message of condolence or to sign the memorial guest book please visit www.serenityh.com (sic)
(transcriber remarks. this should probably be www.serenityfh.com)
"Goodbye to a wonderful mother and grandmother. She lived a long and wonderful life and was loved by all who knew her. She will be dearly missed, but will live on in our hearts for generations."
Date posted: 11/07/06

RYAN, Sarah (Sadie)
Passed peacefully away at the Burin Peninsula Health Care Centre October. 19, 2006, Sarah (Sadie) Ryan of Marystown in her 78th year. Predeceased by husband Gerard; brothers John Thomas, Vincent and Angus; sisters Roseanna, Catherine, Anastasia, Mary and Margaret, great-grandchild Stefan; sons-in-law Robert Dawe and Patrick Gaulton. Leaving to mourn her sons Philip (Linda) of Calgary, Alberta and Ronald (Mary) of Oshawa, Ontario; daughters Ellen of St. John's, Margaret of Marystown, Mary (Richard) Mount Pearl, Gabriella (Stephen) Marystown, Rita (David) Whitby, Ontario and Marcella (Darren) Windsor, Ontario; sisters Frances Mitchell of Marystown and Elizabeth Doody of Dunville, Placentia; son-in-law Travis Mayo; 19 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren plus a large circle of other relatives and friends. Fr. Ted O'Connor conducted funeral mass at Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church in Marystown, Saturday, October 21. interment was at Sacred Heart R.C. Church in Marystown. Pallbearers were Ronald Ryan, Phillip Ryan, Darren Hendsbee, Bernard Joy, Travis Mayo and Richard Dalton. Crossbearer was Ryan Pidgeon. Funeral arrangements entrusted to the care of White Dove Funeral Homes.

SLANEY, David J.
Passed peacefully away on October 14, 2006, David J. Slaney (1924 - 2006). Leaving to mourn a large circle of family and friends. "A proud husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather. One of his other great joys was his walks in the country and the comfort it provided him. So we return you to the place you love so much." "Goodbye for now Poppy Dave."

SPEER, Josef
in Headwaters Hospital Orangeville on Friday, October 20, 2006. Josef Speer, in his 72nd year, beloved husband of Hannelore White and the late Elisabeth (Kohler) Speer. Dear father of Josef (Betty) Speer of Orangeville, Katharina Close of Ajax, George (Beverly) Speer of Priceville, Irene (John) Fell of Laurel, Johan (Tammy) Speer of Hopeville and Peter (Susan) White of Burin Bay Arm, Newfoundland. Loving grandfather of Jennifer, Samantha and Matthew Speer, Cory, Tyler and Vanessa Close, Brandy (Scott) Walker, Elizabeth, Brenda and Geordan Speer, Garrett and Sabrina Fell, Johnathon, Alesha and Shannon Speer, Ashley (Terry), David and Jonathan White and great-grandfather of Alexander. Survived by 2 sisters Helen (Frank) Guzzi and Eva (Kurt) Merschilz and aunt Elizabeth Stieb. Predeceased by a sister Katherine LaForge, a sister-in-law Katharina Merschilz and a brother-in-law John Kohler. Resting at the McMillan & Jack Funeral Home, Dundalk Service in the chapel on Tuesday, October 24, 2006 at 1:00 p.m. Interment in St. Patrick's roman Catholic Cemetery, South Proton. Donations to the Canadian Diabetes Association or charity of your choice. Visitation on Monday from 2:00 to 4:00 and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.

STROWBRIDGE, Alfred J.
Passed peacefully away at the Burin Peninsula Health Care Centre, October 27, 2006, Alfred J. Strowbridge of Garnish, formerly of Point Rosie, in his 91st year. Predeceased by two grandsons Terry Moulton and Michael Strowbridge. Leaving to mourn his loving wife Evelyn; sons Reginald (Effie) of Clarke's Head, Hayward (Beckey) of Peelee Island, Ontario and Alfred of Mount Elgin, Ontario; daughters Georgina (Clarence) French of Kitchener, Ontario, Joan (Esrom) Keeping of Garnish, Vera Strowbridge of Kitchener, Ontario, Velma (Rex) Moulton of Garnish, Bertha (John) Power of Frenchman's Cove, sister Tryphena Holley of Garnish. Also leaving to mourn 11 grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren, plus leaving behind a large circle of relatives and friends. Rev. John Nicolle conducted funeral service at St. Giles Anglican Church in Garnish, October 31st. Interment was at St. Giles Anglican Cemetery. Pallbearers were Estrom Keeping, John Power, Rex Moulton, Reg Strowbridge, Hayward Strowbridge and Alfred Strowbridge. Donations may be made to St. Giles Anglican Church Building Fund. Funeral arrangements entrusted to the care of White Dove Funeral Home.
Date posted: 11/21/06

 

 

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