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1991
HYNES, Ursula M.
Funeral service for the late Ursula Marie Hynes, 43, Frankville,
was held in St. Paul’s Church, Havre Boucher, on May 6, with Rev. Angus
MacGillivray officiating, assisted by Rev. William DeCourcy, Rev. Maurice O’Quinn,
Rev. Ray Huntley, Rev. Martin MacDougall, Rev. Brian Duggan and Rev. Neil
McKenna. Burial was in the parish cemetery. Mrs. Hynes died on May 3 in St.
Martha’s Regional Hospital as a result of an auto accident. Pallbearers
were Blaine McIsaac, Wayne MacIsaac, Keith MacIsaac, Teresina Bruce, Dean
De Gruchy and Dennis DeGruchy. Lectors were Shirley Hartery, Melanie Bruce
and Karla Bruce. Funeral Mass was sung by members of the Bruce family and
friends.
Born in Searston, Nfld., she was a daughter of the late Augustine and Elizabeth
(Nugent) Bruce. She was a teacher and for the last five years was involved
with the youth ministry of the Diocese of Antigonish. She is survived by her
husband, Leo; four daughters, Cheryl, Halifax; Jocelyn, Tracy, Jennifer, all
at home; two sisters, Mary (Mrs. James) MacIsaac, St. Andrew’s, Nfld.,
Ita (Mrs. Martin) MacIsaac, Bramalea, Ont.; seven brothers, Gerard, Mississauga,
Ont.; Michael, Port Hawkesbury; Allan, Ottawa; Edward, Fort MacMurray, Alta.;
Joseph, Bill, both of Searston, Nfld.; Augustine, St. John’s. She was
predeceased by a son, Dion; a sister, Barbara.
(Ursula Marie (Bruce) Hynes's obit, and she died on May 03, 1991.
Obit originally appeared in
"The Casket" May 15, 1991, pg 8 B.
Contributed by Cathie Grant)
Wagg, Lisa Mary
43 Dawson Drive
Pasadena, NF
It is with great sadness that the family of the late Lisa Wagg announce her passing at the Western Memorial Regional Hospital on Friday, September 6th, 1991 in her 22nd year. She will be sadly missed by her loving mother: Ann Marie, her dear sisters, Sandie and Tina, her very loving companion Mark Philpott; her dear grandparents Gordon and Gladys Wagg and James Smith and his wife Beulah. Lisa will also be missed by a large number of family and friends. She is predeceased by her loving father James Wagg and grandmother Josie Smith. The funeral services took place this morning, Monday at 11 a.m. from the Holy Rosary Catholic Church in Pasadena, with internment at the Roman Catholic Cemetery. Donations may be made to the Ileitis and Colitis Foundation. The funeral arrangements were under the supervision of Fillatre's Funeral Home, 218 Curling Street.
Contributor: Carole Spicer
1992
LOMOND, Ivy Florence December 30, 1915 - December 11, 1992 Passed away at the Dr. Charles L. LeGrow Health Centre on Friday, December 11, 1992, Mrs. Ivy Florence (Lillington) Lomond in her 76th year. She leaves to mourn her loving husband of 59½ years, Maxwell; 4 sons: James and his wife Rita, PAB; Max and his wife Rebecca, Cape Ray; George and his wife Gladys, PAB; and Richard and his wife Ginger, Coldbrook, NS; 3 daughters: Alfreda and her husband Wilbur Wells, PAB; Ivy and her husband, Bernie Benoit, Doyles; and Linda, PAB; son-in-law Bill Hickey, Sydney River, NS; 22 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren. She also leaves to mourn 2 brothers: Israel Lillington and his wife Mary, PAB; and Herbert Lillington, Kitchener, Ontario; and 2 sisters: Martha Hennick, Kitchener, Ontario; and Dorothy and her husband Albert Stansbury, Brantford, Ontario. She was predeceased by 2 sons: Philip and Robert, one daughter Lillian Hickey and 2 grandchildren Robert Wells and Debbie Lomond. Her remains rested at Ford's Funeral Home. Funeral services will be held on Monday, December 14, 1992 at St. James Anglican Church, Port aux Basques, with Rev. Eveleigh officiating. Interment will be at St. James Cemetery, Barachois Hill. Contributor: Ivy F. Benoit
Note of Thanks LOMOND
The family of the late Ivy F. Lomond would like to thank all those who helped to alleviate the sorrow caused by the passing of a dear wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. Thank you to all who came to visit and offer condolences. Special thanks to the doctors and staff of the Dr. Charles L. LeGrow Health Centre, Dr. R. E. Taor, Ford's Funeral Home, Father Tom Duffenais, pallbearers, organist Mrs. Beryl Churchill and Rev. Eveleigh who conducted the service at St. James Anglican Church. Your kindness and thoughtfulness will always be remembered. Contributor: Ivy F. Benoit
1993
LOMOND, John Aged 85
Passed away at the Dr. Charles L. LeGrow Health Centre on Dec. 28, 1993, John Robert Lomond in his 85th year. He was predeceased by his first wife Carrie in 1972, son James in 1957 and grandson Brian in 1957. He leaves to mourn his wife Sadie and grandsons Robert and wife Sandra of Halifax, Randy and wife Tanya of Halifax and daughter-in-law Eileen and husband Ran Hardy of Halifax; three great-grandchildren; five step-children: Lillian (Mrs. Bud Murphy) of PAB, Gerald and Barbara of Port aux Basques, Bernice (Mrs. Ty Payne) of Ontario, Vera Matthews of PAB, Dan and wife Lorraine of Ontario; 12 step-grandchildren; three brothers: Gordon and wife Marjorie, Max Lomond, Walter and wife Jane, all of PAB; two sisters: Irene Greenough of Calgary, Gladys (Mrs. George Ingram) of Burgeo. His remains rested at Ford's Funeral Home. Funeral services took place on Dec. 29, 1993, 2 p.m. at Wesley United Church officiated by Rev. John Murdoch. Interment followed at Wesley United Cemetery under the direction of Ford's Funeral Home Ltd. Contributor: Ivy F. Benoit
1994
DOYLE Jim Doyle and Tracy Lomond are proud to announce the birth of their daughter Brooke Dana, born Feb. 24 weighing seven pounds eight ounces at the Dr. Charles L. LeGrow Health Centre, Port aux Basques. Congratulations from proud grandparents George and Gladys Lomond, George and Angeline Lomond and James Doyle of Nova Scotia. Also congratulations from family and friends. Contributor: Ivy F. Benoit
DOYLE - LOMOND wed St. James' Anglican Church was the scene of a beautiful wedding on Aug. 20, 1994 when Tracy, daughter of George and Gladys Lomond became the bride of Jim Doyle, son of James Doyle and Angeline Lomond. The bride looked radiant as she was escorted down the aisle by her father. The maid of honour was Tammy Lomond, sister of the bride. Bridesmaids were Cathy Leamon, cousin of the bride, and Tina Giles, cousin of the bride. Flower girl was Jasmine Lomond, cousin of the bride. The best man was Brian Doyle, brother of the groom. Attendants were Eric Doyle, brother of the groom and Craig Willis (should be Wells not Willis), cousin of the bride. The ring bearer was Jeremy Benoit, cousin of the bride. The double-ring ceremony was officiated by Rev. Kay Knott and was followed by a reception at the Lions Club, Port aux Basques. Congratulations and best wishes are extended to the happy couple, who reside in Port aux Basques. Contributor: Ivy F. Benoit
LOMOND, Martha Aged 89 Passed away peacefully at the Sir Thomas Roddick Hospital in Stephenville on Feb. 11, 1994, Martha Maude Lomond (nee Wall) in her 89th year. She was predeceased by her husband Arthur in 1977. She leaves to mourn 10 children: Hilda (Mrs. William Green) of Port aux Basques, Eric and wife Mae of Stephenville, Solomon and wife Tryphenia of Stephenville, Edgar and wife Joyce of Port aux Basques, Howard and wife Alice of Corner Brook, Mildred (Mrs. Don Hann) of Port aux Basques, Elizabeth Kendell of Dartmouth, NS, Harold and wife Eileen of Port aux Basques, Dulcie (Mrs. Hubert Chaulk) of Port aux Basques, Ruth (Mrs. Thomas Andrews) of Barrie, Ontario; 32 grandchildren, 27 great-grandchildren, one brother, Thomas Wall of St. John's and a wide circle of relatives and friends. Her remains rested at Ford's Funeral Home. Funeral services took place on Feb. 15, 1994, 11 a.m. at St. James Anglican Church officiated by Rev. James Eveleigh. Interment followed at St. James Cemetery, Barachois Hill under the direction of Ford's Funeral Home Ltd. In lieu of flowers donations were made to St. James Organ Fund and Bay St. George Senior Citizens Home Memorial Fund. Contributor: Ivy F. Benoit
PIKE Ernest Pike and Loriann Wells are proud to announce the birth of their daughter, Joanna Danielle, born March 18 weighing nine pounds 13 ounces, at Western Memorial Hospital, Corner Brook. Congratulations from proud grandparents Margaret Pike and Mr. And Mrs. Wilber Wells. Also, great-grandparents Mrs. Harriet Pike and Maxwell Lomond Sr., family and friends. Contributor: Ivy F. Benoit
Warren, Harold G. Pasadena, Nfld. It is with great sorrow that the family of the late Harold Warren announce his passing on Saturday, May 14th, 1994, at the Western Memorial Regional Hospital in his 78th year. He was loved and will be sadly missed by his wife Sedella and ten step-children Ruby (John) Mann of Pasadena, Gwen Chiu of Don Mills, Ontario, Colin (Geraldine) Haines of Gander, Bonnie (Derrick) Wagg of Mississauga, Ontario, Valerie (Arnie) Robuck of Etobicoke, Ontario, Rosalie (Tom) Mosley of Vancouver, B.C., Cindy (Malcolm) Turner of Pasadena, Fraser (Cheryl) Haines of Ottawa, Ontario, Janet Haines of Vancouver, B.C., Mary Louise Haines and friend Don MacDonald of Nanaimo, B.C., his sister Emma Farthing of Pasadena, his brother Allan (Stella) Warren of Corner Brook, also Violet and Lisa Foster of Mount Pearl, sixteen grandchildren Andrew (Mann), Katherine, Steven, Andrew (Chiu), Peter, Lisa, Sandra, Craig, Lori, Carole (Tim), Katie, Fraser, Heather, Graeme, Llew, Leah and a number of nieces, nephews, great-nieces, great-nephews and a large circle of friends. The family will be receiving friends at St. David's Anglican Church, Pasadena, Monday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. with the funeral service to be held Tuesday, May 17th at 2:00 p.m. followed by internment at the Church cemetery. As expressions of sympathy donations may be made to the St. David's of Wales Anglican Church Memorial Fund. No flowers by request. Funeral arrangement entrusted to Fillatre's Funeral Home. Contributor: Carole Spicer
1995
BENOIT, Sarah
Celebrates 103rd Birthday
In Stephenville Crossing on January 29, 1995, Sarah Benoit celebrated her 103 birthday. A large number of relatives and friends helped Sarah celebrate; some coming from Corner Brook, Codroy Valley, Port aux Basques and St. George's. Sarah enjoyed her birthday and waltzed to the music of Mr. Kevin Beanland (The Flying Fiddler) and his band. Sarah would like to thank Kevin and his band and also everyone who sent her messages, cards, flowers and presents and she hopes that Kevin will come back again next year. Contributor: Ivy F. Benoit
BENOIT, Sarah Bay St. George Senior Citizens Home Stephenville Crossing It is with great sadness that the family of the late Sarah Benoit announce her passing at the Sir Thomas Roddick Hospital on Tuesday, April 4, 1995 in her 103rd year. She will be sadly missed by one sister, Harriett Perrier in St. George's and a circle of nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Funeral services will take place on Thursday, April 6th at 2:00 p.m. from St. Anne's Roman Catholic Church in Flat Bay with interment in the Roman Catholic Cemetery, Flat Bay. Funeral arrangements are under the supervision of Russell's Funeral Home, Stephenville Crossing. Contributor: Ivy F. Benoit
NOTE OF THANKS BENOIT I wish to thank all the people who helped my sister, Sarah Benoit, before and after she passed away at the Sir Thomas Roddick Hospital. Also all who sent messages, mass cards, sympathy cards and flowers. Thank you to one and all. Harriet Perrier Contributor: Ivy F. Benoit
The Western Star May 24, 1995 Trucker saves family from fire By Frank Gale, Star Staff Writer South Branch - Neil and Valerie Sweetapple are lucky to be alive today. The Sweetapples owe their lives and the life of their unborn child to a quick-acting trucker.
Hansen Hutchings of Springdale was passing by the Sweetapple's two-storey home, located near the Trans-Canada Highway, about 5:30 a.m. Tuesday when he noticed an orange glow and flames coming from the back of the house. He ground his rig to a halt and rushed to the front door of the house and started pounding on it and shouting. "We heard the yelling and the beating on the doors," Valerie said, and her husband's immediate reaction was that there must have been an accident on the highway. He said to his wife: "Is there someone dead out there or what?" Neil took time to throw on a pair of jogging pants, while his wife put on pajamas and headed downstairs. Valerie said that while coming down the stairs they saw a red glow, but in their disoriented state thought it was the early morning sunrise. As they neared the door they heard Hutchings shouting the house was on fire and Valerie's first thought was it might be her mother's house next door. When she opened the door and Hutchings grabbed her arm to haul her outside, it finally sank in that it was their house on fire. Valerie said her husband, who was now also outside, wanted to go back in the house to collect some items, but Hutchings wouldn't let him. It was only a few seconds later that they heard the smoke detectors sound the alarm. "This man definitely saved our lives, my husband and I as well as our unborn child. I'm seven months pregnant," Valerie said in a telephone interview with The Western Star on Tuesday afternoon.
The Sweetapples don't know what started the fire, but expect investigators to sift through the rubble of the house to try and determine the cause. The house was about two years old and had passed a vigorous electrical inspection. The estimated value is about $200,000. "We have insurance, but there were some memorabilia items in there that just could never be replaced, such as photographs and other things we had collected," said Valerie. Valerie said Hutchings told them if they hadn't answered the door when they did, he was ready to beat it down. "Thank God for bringing him along, as we all could have perished in that fire." There were also some anxious moments, fearing the fire would spread to Valerie's mother's house. Large flankers were flying from their burning home and resting on her roof. "However, it was like someone was looking over us because as this was happening a shower of rain came at the same time and doused any embers posing a danger," she said. The Sweetapples are owner/operators of West Woods Cabins and Crafts. The fire won't stop them from opening this summer as the business is separate from their home. Asked what she and her family had to say to Hutchings for his heroic deed, Valerie said: "Thanks from all three of us. There is no doubt you saved our lives, it would have been only minutes before smoke overcame us." She said a neighbor from the community who arrived only 10 or 15 minutes after they were out of the house noticed the curtains in their bedroom were burning. "We owe our lives to this man." Contributor: Ivy F. Benoit
Wagg, Gladys M. (nee: Mitchell) 32 Earle Drive Pasadena, NF It is with great sadness that the family of the late Mrs. Gladys Wagg announce her peaceful passing at the Western Memorial Regional Hospital on Tuesday, May 16th, 1995 in her 72nd year. She will be sadly missed by her sons: Derrick (Bonnie) of Mississauga, Ontario, Ron (Sally) of Port Hawkesbury, N.S., Clarence (Ivy) of Pasadena; daughters: Beatrice (Roger Baril) of Pasadena, Eileen (Ray Crewe) of Pynn's Brook; grandchildren: Carole (Tim), Steven, Jennifer, David, Janet, Debbie, Joey, Amy, Sandra, Tina; daughter-in-law: Ann Marie Wagg; sister: Joan (Henry) Pitcher, stepsister Dulcie Foote. She will also be missed by a large circle of nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. She is predeceased by her son Jim, October 1st, 1989 and granddaughter Lisa, September 6, 1991. Visitation is being held at the United Church in Pasadena from where the funeral service will take place on Friday at 2:00 pm continued to the church cemetery. As expressions of sympathy, donations to Bonnell Hall Mortgage fund or flowers will be greatly appreciated. The funeral arrangements are under the supervision of Fillatre's Funeral Home, 4 St. Marks Avenue. Contributor: Carole Spicer
1996
Gillam, Imelda Ann 3 Millview Avenue, Corner Brook, NF
It is with great sorrow that the family of the late Imelda Ann Gillam announce her sudden passing on Wednesday, May ,1996 at the Western Memorial Regional Hospital in her 64th year. She will be sadly missed by her loving family: husband Vincent; eight children: Judy Pfinder and husband Ernie, Amherst, N.S,; Rhonda Banks, Corner Brook; Roslyn Cromwell and husband Gary, Corner Brook; Bridget Moulton and husband Joseph, Hugh's Brook; Vincent Jr. (Jerry) Gillam, Corner Brook; Jo-Anne Power and husband Dale, Corner Brook; Elaine Taylor and husband Leonard, Corner Brook; Cynthia Pennell and husband John, Corner Brook; five grandchildren:Jennifer, Vincent, Gregory, Kaitlen and Melanie; four sisters: Loretta MacDonald, Corner Brook; Madeline Reitzel, Windsor, Ontario; Madonna Dooley, Kilbride, St. John's; Lorraine Traverse, Corner Brook sister-in-law: Hilda Gregory and numerous other relatives and friend. She was predeceased by her brother Cyri Gregory, sister Bernadette Power. parents: Florence and Bridget Gregory. The funeral service will be held on Friday, May 3rd at 10:30 a.m. from the Most Holy Redeemer Cathedral, Mt. Beranrd Ave. Fr. Maurice O'Quinn officiating. The internment will follow at Mt. Patricia Cemetery. The family will be receiving friends at Fillatre's Funeral Home, 4 St. Mark's Ave. from 2-4 & 7-9 p.m. As expressions of sympathy, flowers or donations to the Heart & Stroke Foundation or to a charity of one's choice will be graciously accepted.
WELLS, Wilbur Russell Age 60
Passed away on November 25, 1996 at the Dr. Charles L. LeGrow Health Centre, after a lengthy illness, Wilbur Russell Wells, in his 60th year. Born in the community of Summerside, he was the son of the late Albert and Alvina (nee: Penney) Wells. He leaves to mourn his wife Alfreda and four children: Linda (Mrs. Walter Warren) of Cape Ray, Dean and wife Gisele of Milford, NS, Loriann and fiancé Ernest of Port aux Basques, Craig and wife Michelle of Winnipeg, Manitoba. Five grandchildren: Max, Tamara, Rae-Lynn, Bret, and Joanna. Four brothers: Lloyd and wife Madelaine of Irishtown, Noble and Jenny of Cox's Cove, Neville and wife Caroline of Mississauga, Ont., Eric and Isabelle of Toronto, Ont. Five sisters: Beatrice (Mrs. Edgar Payne) of Cox's Cove, Verna Bailey and Percy Gillam of Gillam's, Nina Piercey and Richard Peddle of Corner Brook, Katharine Banks of Corner Brook, and Sylvia Deamone of Ajax, Ont., as well a wide circle of relatives and friends. He was predeceased by his son Robert in 1968, his parents, brother, and sister in infancy. His remains rested at Ford's Funeral Home. Funeral services took place on November 28, 1996 2 p.m. at St. James Anglican Church officiated by Rev. Nelson Small and Rev. George Childs. Interment followed at St. James Anglican Cemetery, Barachois Hill under the direction of Ford's Funeral Home Ltd. Contributor: Ivy F. Benoit
1998
BENOIT, Cornelius Robert St. Theresa It is with great sadness that the family of the late Cornelius Robert Benoit announce his sudden passing at his family residence, St. Theresa on Monday, March 30th, 1998 in his 83rd year. He will be sadly missed by his loving and devoted family. One daughter, Carolyn and husband Coolidge Duffney of St. Theresa, one son, Hubert and wife Ester of Flat Bay, one sister, Regina Gorman of Stephenville Crossing. Also leaving to mourn five grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren and a large circle of nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Cornelius was predeceased by his parents, Paul and Mary Benoit, five brothers and six sisters. The family will be receiving friends at St. Ann's Roman Catholic Church, Flat Bay today from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral mass will take place on Wednesday, April 1st at 11:00 a.m. with Father Ray Earle officiating. Interment to follow at the Church Cemetery, St. Theresa. Funeral arrangements entrusted to Max A. Fillatre Funeral Home, 7 West Street, Stephenville Crossing.
BENOIT, Henry E. Ship Cove It is with great sadness that the family of the late Henry E. Benoit announce his passing at Western Memorial Regional Hospital in Corner Brook on Saturday, May 2, 1998 at the age of 72 years. He will be sadly missed by his loving wife, Madeline and six sons: Ted, Wayne, Lenny, Carl all in Ship Cove, Robert in Ontario, Bernard in Prince Edward Island and four daughters: Carolyn, Hilda, Mercedes all in Stephenville and Brenda in Piccadilly and two sisters: Bride Kendall in Piccadilly, Margie Benoit in Ship Cove; nine grandsons: Eddy, Teddy, Stewart, Scottie, Terrance, Douglas, Kevin, Brandon, Arnold, George and nine granddaughters: Melinda, Rosey, Amanda, Crystal, Charlene, Carol, Courtney, Brittany, Shelly and one great grandchild, Josie and a large circle of relatives and friends. Friends may call at Our Lady of Fatima Parish in Piccadilly on Tuesday. Funeral Services will take place on Wednesday, May 6th at 11 a.m. from Our Lady of Fatima Parish in Piccadilly with interment in the Roman Catholic Cemetery in Ship Cove. Funeral arrangements are under the supervision of Russell's Funeral Home, 39 Queen Street in Stephenville. Contributor: Ivy F. Benoit
Cromwell, Roslyn Corner Brook The Humber Log
Passed away Saturday, Aug 1,1998 at the Health Science Centre, St. John's, Roslyn Cromwell in her 44th year. Roslyn will be sadly missed by her husband Gary Cromwell; six sisters: Judy Pfinder (Ernie), Rhonda Banks, Bridget Moulton (Joe), Joanne Power (Dale), Elaine Taylor (Lenney), Cynthia Pennell (John); one brother Jerry Gillam; step-daughters, Angela and Kandie Cromwell, grandson Justin Dwight Cromwell; neices and nephews, Jennifer Banks, Vincent and Gregory Moulton, Melanie Taylor, mother-in-law, Edna Cromwell, grandmother Ruth Cromwell; brothers-in-law Alden and Ross Cromwell; sisters-in-law Cheryl and Verda. She will also be missed by numerous other nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. She was predeceased by her parents Vincent and Imelda Gillam; father-in-law Sydney Cromwell; and sister-in-law Vona Cromwell. Funerals services were held Wednesday from Most Holy Redeemer Cathedral with internment at the Mount Patricia cemetery. Funeral arrangements entrusted to Fillatre's Funeral Home
GILLAM, Maude Age 87
Passed away at her daughter's home in Grand Bay on October 29, 1998 Alice Maude Gillam (nee Lomond) in her 87th year. She was predeceased by her husband James Gillam in 1967 and son Eric in 1985. She leaves to mourn 10 children: Susie (Mrs. Charles Matthews) of Grand Bay, Josie Dowding of Prince Rubert, BC, Ada Dingwell of Port aux Basques, Eva (Mrs. Dennis Loder) of Mount Pearl, NF, Christina Lomond, Kathleen (Mrs. Wilfred LeRiche), Blanche (Mrs. Eugene Pike) with whom she resided, Nora (Mrs. Chesley Kettle), Vincent and wife Darlene all of Grand Bay, Isaac and wife Irene of Rocky Harbour. Twenty two grandchildren, twenty great-grandchildren, two great-great grandchildren. Brothers: Russell and wife Pearl, James and wife Maude of Grand Bay. Daughter-in-law Minnie O'Quinn of St. Andrews, sisters-in-law Lillian Lomond and Lena Lomond of Grand Bay, and a large circle of relatives and friends. She was also predeceased by her parents: Joseph and May Lomond, sons-in-law: Gerald Dingwell, Alfred Dowding, and Clayton Lomond, sister Elizabeth Buttery; brothers: Stanley Lomond and Walter Lomond. Her remains rested at Ford's Funeral Home. Funeral services took place on November 2, 1998 at 2 p.m. at St. Paul's Anglican Church, Grand Bay, officiated by Rev. Evelyn Smith. Interment followed at St. Paul's Cemetery, Grand Bay under the direction of Ford's Funeral Home Ltd. Contributor: Ivy F. Benoit
Note of Thanks
GILLAM
We, the family of the late Alice Maude Gillam (nee Lomond) wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to everyone who helped in any way to alleviate the deep sorrow caused by the passing of a dear and loving mother, grandmother, mother-in-law, and sister. Thank you to all who visited, telephoned, sent cards, food, flowers and donations; it will always be remembered and deeply appreciated. A special thanks to Dr. Iibrahim, Dr. Syan, staff of the Dr. Charles L. LeGrow Hospital for the kindness shown toward our mother. Contributor: Ivy F. Benoit
LAINEY, Eugene Sr. Cape St. George It is with great sadness that the family of the late Eugene Lainey Sr. announce his passing at the Sir Thomas Roddick Hospital in Stephenville on Friday, May 1, 1998 at the age of 83 years. He will be sadly missed by his five sons: John in Cape St. George, Alphonsus in DeGrau, Columbus in Cape St. George, Wilson in Red Brook, Eugene Jr. in Cape Breton and five daughters: Cecilia Kerfont, Mildred Renouf, Agnes Lainey, Eileen Lainey all in Cape St. George, Muriel Hall in Three Rock Cove and one brother, Isaac Lainey in Cape St. George, Constance Christian in Cape St. George; 21 grandchildren, 9 great-grandchildren and a large circle of relatives and friends. He was predeceased by his wife, Madeline and his two sons, Medrick Lainey and Peter Lainey and his grandson, Peter Lainey. Friends may call at Our Lady of the Cape Parish in Cape St. George on Monday. Funeral Services will take place on Tuesday, May 5th at 10:30 a.m. from Our Lady of the Cape Parish in Cape St. George with interment in the Roman Catholic Cemetery in Marches Point. Funeral arrangements are under the supervision of Russell's Funeral Home, 39 Queen Street in Stephenville. Contributor: Ivy F. Benoit
LUCAS, Edith Deer Lake 1923-1998 It is with great sadness that the family of the late Edith Lucas announce her passing on Sunday, May 3rd, 1998 at her family residence in her 75th year. She will be sadly missed by her loving husband Eric. Her children: Sandra (Donald Parsons) of Kitchener, Ontario; Geoffrey & wife Anne of Windsor, Ontario; Robert and wife Rita of Hinton, Alberta; Catherine & Fianceé Melissa of Cambridge, Ontario. 16 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren. 4 brothers: Geoffrey (Doreen); Cordon (Gladys); Hubert (Lilly) and Eric (Barbara) all of Townsend, England. Her sister-in-law Louise (Mrs. Harold Croucher) of Deer Lake. Also a large circle of relatives and friends. Visitation will take place from Parsons Funeral Home, 63 Northmain Street, Deer lake, Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. and Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Services will take place on Thursday at 2:00 p.m. from St. Paul's United Church with Rev. Sidney Newbury officiating. Interment to follow at the family plot on Wight's Road. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Parsons Funeral Home, Deer Lake "A Friend Indeed In Your Time Of Need" Contributor: Ivy F. Benoit
PERRIER, Harriet Shallop Cove West It is with great sadness that the family of the late Harriet Perrier announce her passing at the Sir Thomas Roddick Hospital on Wednesday, September 16, 1998 in her 97th year. She leaves to mourn, one son, Fred and wife Anne of Shallop Cove; seven grandchildren, ten great-grandchildren, and three great-great grandchildren. She also leaves to mourn a large circle of relatives and friends. The family are receiving friends at St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, St. George's, on Thursday and Friday. The funeral mass will be held on Saturday at 10 a.m. with Father Aiden Devine officiating. Interment to follow at Shallop Cove Roman Catholic Cemetery. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Max A. Fillatre Funeral Home, 7 West Street, Stephenville Crossing. Contributor: Ivy F. Benoit
RIDEOUT, Louise Marion Corner Brook, NF It is with great sadness that the family of Louise Marion Rideout (nee Dove) announce her passing on Friday, May 1st, 1998 at the Western Memorial Regional Hospital at the age of 72 years. She will be sadly missed by her husband of 55 years, Clayton; two sons: William (Barbara), Winnipeg, MB, and Whycliff (Janet), St. George, MB; also four daughters: Jean Parsons, Benoit's Cove, Dorothy Janes (Gerald), John's Beach, Catherine (Les), Winnipeg, MB, and Peggy, Corner Brook; six grandchildren: Roland (Cynthia), Paul (Lynn), Tanya (Mike), Adam, Brittany, and Stephanie; also two great-grandchildren: Christiane and Jason. She also leaves to mourn two sisters: Loretta Payne and Joyce Temple (Bill) both of Corner Brook, and a large circle of nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. She was predeceased by her sister, Georgina Jenkins, and brother, Norman Dove; also son-in-law, Roland Parsons. The family will be receiving friends from Fillatre's Funeral Home, 4 St. Mark's Avenue, on Friday 7-9 p.m., and Saturday from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. The funeral service will take place on Sunday, May 3rd, 1998 at 2 p.m. from The First United Church, Park Street, Rev. John Adams officiating. Interment to follow at Mount Patricia Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy, flowers or donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society. Contributor: Ivy F. Benoit
YOUNG, Benedict Joseph St. Fintan's, NF It is with great sadness that the family of the late Benedict Joseph Young announce his passing at the Sir Thomas Roddick Hospital on Thursday, November 12th, 1998, in his 76th year. He leaves to mourn with fond and loving memories, daughters: Matilda Atwell (Perry) of Nova Scotia, Celestine Barton (John), and Sandra Preshyon, both of New Brunswick; sons: Matthew and Anthony Preshyon of New Brunswick; sister, Celestine Neville, Ontario; and brother, Bernard Young (Vivian) of Alberta. Also leaving to mourn several grandchildren, one great-grandchild, and a circle of nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. He is predeceased by his wife, Nellie Young (nee Perrier). The funeral mass took place on Monday, November 16th, at 10:00 a.m. from St. Ann's Roman Catholic Church, Flat Bay. Interment followed at the church cemetery. Visitation took place from the church on Saturday and Sunday. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Fillatre's Funeral Home Ltd., Stephenville Crossing. Contributor: Ivy F. Benoit
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