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MULLETT, Maxwell
Passed peacefully away at Lakeside Homes,
Gander on March 1, 2007,
Maxwell Mullett, age 65 years. Predeceased by parents, Cornelius
and Amelia Mullett and sister, Annie Hunt. Left with loving memories are
his wife, Ida (Mills) Mullett of Gander; sons, Douglas (Lori) and their children,
Joshua, Kyle of Gander, Mark (Marsha) and their children, Abigail, Alexander
of Moncton, NB; brother, Woodrow (Thelma) of Wesleyville; sisters, Ruby Bradbury
(Munden) of Bay Roberts, Wanda Loder (Calvin) of Pikes Arm; godchild, Jordan
Cross of Torbay; also a large circle of other relatives and friends. Funeral
service was held on March 3rd at the Salvation Army Citadel, Gander.
Interment at All Saints Cemetery, Gander. Donations in his memory may be
made to the Canadian Diabetes Association Newfoundland and Labrador, 29-31
Pippy Place, Suite 2007, St. John's, NL, AIB 3X2. Arrangements through Stacey's
Funeral Home, Gander. To sign our online guestbook, please visit www.staceysfuneralhome.ca
DYKE, Eli
Passed away at Lakeside Homes in Gander on March
1, 2007, Mr. Eli Dyke of Musgrave Harbour in his 90th year.
Predeceased by his last wife, Laura in 1976, second wife, Hazel in 2000 and
son, Lloyd in 2004. Left to mourn with fond and loving memories are his son,
Gerald (Jean) of Musgrave Harbour; three daughters, Pearl Abbott (James)
of Musgrave Harbour, Marie Mouland (James) of Musgrave Harbour and Joan
Mouland (Reginald) of Ragged Harbour; daughter-in-law, Marjorie Dyke of
Musgrave Harbour; 13 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; and also a large
circle of other relatives and friends. Funeral service was held on March
4th at the United Church in Musgrave Harbour with Reverend Scott
Parsons officiating. Interment followed at the United Church Cemetery in
Musgrave Harbour. Donations in his memory may be made to the United Church
Memorial Fund. Funeral arrangements entrusted to the care of Kittiwake Funeral
Home in Musgrave Harbour-Wesleyville.
COLES, Marcella (nee Andrews)
Passed away on March
2, 2007 at G.B. Cross Memorial Hospital
, Clarenville, Marcella Coles (nee Andrews) in her 83rd year.
Predeceased by husband, A.W. (Bill); brothers, Zebeedee and Chesley; sisters,
Ella Norman, Josie Gibbons and Dorie March. Survived by brother, Baxter Andrews
(Bernice) of Lumsden; brother-in-law, Walter March of Corner Brook; eight nieces,
five nephews; other relatives and friends. Rested at Strathie's Funeral Home,
Bonavista. Funeral service was held on March 5th at Elliston United
Church and interment at the United Church Cemetery, Elliston. In lieu of flowers
donations may be made to the Elliston United Church.
GREEN, Eileen
Passed peacefully away at Brookfield Hospital on March
5, 2007, Eileen Green, age 79 years of Newtown. Predeceased by
her husband, William; father, Alexander Hounsell; daughter, Isabel Troke;
grandson, Darell Troke; brother, Roderick Hounsell. Left to mourn with fond
and loving memories is her mother, Sarah Grace Hounsell residing at Bonnews
Lodge; son-in-law, Willis Troke of Newtown; and a large circle of friends.
Funeral service was held at Kittiwake Funeral Home, Pound Cove on March 7,
2007 with Rev. Shaun O'Connor officiating. Interment followed at St. Luke's
Anglican Cemetery, Newtown. Arrangements entrusted to the care of Kittiwake
Funeral Home, Pound Cove-Musgrave Harbour.
GILLINGHAM , Elizabeth Mary (nee White)
Passed peacefully away at Lakeside Home, Gander, NL on March 9, 2007
, Elizabeth Mary Gillingham (White), aged 88. Born in Gambo in 1917,
daughter of Michael and Julia White, who predeceased her. Also predeceased
by her husband, Leo; son, Ralph; brother, Ambrose (White); sister, Kit (Perrault).
Left with loving memories are her children, Lillian (Al), Harold (Joan),
Leo, Julia (Hayward), Monica (George), Mary (Wilfred), Dianne; sister, Rose
Dooley, one brother, Mike White (Theresa); 30 grandchildren; 41 great-grandchildren;
and one great-great-grandchild; plus a large number of nieces and nephews
and friends; especially the friends she made at Lakeside Homes. Funeral service
was held at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, Gambo on March 12th. Funeral
arrangements entrusted to Pritchett's Funeral Home, Gambo.
CHIPPETT-WATKINS, Jean
Passed suddenly into the Lord's arms on March 10th, 2007,
Jean Chippett-Watkins of Glenwood, age 57 years. Predeceased by her
husband. Robert Chippett in 1989 and her mother, Florence Mercer in1990.
Left to mourn is her devoted husband, Grant, children, Craig (Olga), Colin
(Denise), Corina (Jamie) and Dolly. She will be forever loved and missed by
her grandchildren, Sarah, Stephanie, Grayden and Jacob.
She also leaves behind her father, Eric Mercer and stepmother, Flora, who is
an angel on earth, 6 sisters, 3 brothers and an extremely large circle of
extended family. Jean will be leaving behind her best friend of many years,
Christina Burt, who will always be forever a part of our family. Through her
volunteer work at the Gander and Area Food Bank Board of Directors and her
work with young and old at the Salvation Army Glenwood Corps, Jean leaves a
wide circle of friends. A memorial service was held March 15th,
at the Salvation Army Church, Glenwood. Donations in her memory may be made
to the Music Program at the Salvation Army Church, Glenwood. Arrangements through
Stacey's Funeral Home, Gander.
To sign our online guestbook, please visit www.staceysfuneralhome.ca
NORMAN, Cyneth (nee Hounsell)
Passed peacefully away at the Lion's Manor Nursing Home in Placentia on March
10, 2007, Cyneth Norman (nee Hounsell) of Lumsden, Bonavista North,
age 90 years. Predeceased by her husband, Victor in 1988; parents, Josiah
and Sarah Hounsell; brothers, Kenneth, Abel, Baxter, Llewellyn, and Albert.
Left to mourn with loving memories, daughters, Jean Stoodley of Dunville,
Bernice Knee (Alan) of Etobicoke, ON; son, Chesley (Patricia) of Oakville,
ON and her two special people, Gertrude and Junella Corpus; grandchildren,
Beverley Hickey (Pat), Marilyn Hoyles, Michelle Williams (Donny), Jennifer
Tymchuk (Mike), David Norman; also Jean's stepfamily; nine great-grandchildren
and four great-great-grandchildren; sister, Margaret Norman; sister-in-law,
Elsie Norman and a large number of nieces and nephews; also friends and staff
at the Lion's Manor Nursing Home, Placentia where she lived for seven years.
Funeral service was held on March 13th at Wesley United Church,
Lumsden. In lieu of flowers, donations were made to Wesley United Church,
Lumsden. Funeral arrangements entrusted to the care of Kittiwake Funeral
Home, Pound Cove
STEELE, Phoebe
Passed peacefully away at the James Paton Memorial Hospital, Gander on March
10th, 2007, Phoebe Steele at the age of 87. Predeceased
by her husband, Walter in 1994. Left with loving memories are sons, Barry
(Ruth) of Appleton, Evan (Yvonne) of Appleton, Keith (Joyce Harvey) of Edmonton,
daughter, Anne (Thane Brown) of Kanata, ON; brother-in-law, Sam Steele of
St. John's; sisters -in-law, Beatrice Steele of Bonavista, Audrey Carberry
of Appleton; 11 grandchildren; 4 great-grandchildren; also a large circle
of other relatives and friends. Funeral service took place on March 12th at
St. Andrew's Anglican Church, Glenwood. Interment at the Anglican Cemetery,
Glenwood. Donations in her memory may be made to the Central Northeast Health
Foundation or to St. Andrew's Anglican Church Building and Maintenance Fund.
Arrangements through Stacey's Funeral Home, Gander. To sign our online guestbook,
please visit www.staceysfuneralhome.ca
NOSEWORTHY, Ronwell
Passed peacefully away at the Dr. H. Twomey Health Care Center on March
11th, 2007, Mr. Ronwell Noseworthy, age 82 years. Left
with loving memories are his wife, Vera of Gander, sons, Dennis Noseworthy
of Ontario, Tony (Lana) of Glovertown; daughters, Deanna Hanson of Gander,
Judith Noseworthy of Alberta; sister, Renetta Roberts of Botwood; brothers,
Ted (Vera) of Embree, Kenneth of Botwood, Jeff (Maisie) of Botwood;. nine
grandchildren, one great-granddaughter. Funeral service Wednesday, March
14th at the Fraser Road United Church, Gander. Interment at All
Saints Cemetery, Gander. In lieu of flowers, donations in his memory may
be made to the Dr. H. Twomey Health Care Center, (Palliative Care Unit),
Botwood. Arrangements through Stacey's Funeral Home, Gander. To sign our
online guestbook, please visit www.staceysfuneralhome.ca
GLOVER, ROLAND
Passed peacefully away on March
14, 2007 at the James Paton
Memorial Hospital, Gander, Roland Glover, aged 76 years
of Gambo. Predeceased by his parents, Lewis and Maggie Glover; infant son;
stepmother, Maude Glover; brother, Arthur Glover; brother-in-laws, Bert Bursey
and Samuel Ackerman; and sister-in-law, Melissa Glover. Left to mourn with
fond and loving memories his wife, Sarah of 58 years; daughters, Ellen (Andrew
Saunders) of Gambo, Rowena (Eddie Fischer) of Gambo, Cassie (Gerald Osmond)
of Gambo, Corrinne (Cory Granter) of Gambo; sons, Merick (Marlene) of Gambo,
Jeff (Jill) of Gander; 12 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; sisters, Maggie
Bursey of Hare Bay, Evelyn Ackerman of Wareham; brothers, Herbert (Sadie) of
Hare Bay, Willis (Josephine) of Glovertown, Lloyd (Mary Ellen) of Wareham;
James (Dorothy) of Ontario; sister-in-law, Viola Glover of Hare Bay; as well
as a large circle of family and friends. Rested at Pritchett's Funeral Home,
Gambo. Funeral services were held on Saturday, March 17th at Emmanuel
United Church, Gambo and internment at the United Church Cemetery, Gambo.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the United Church Roof and Renovations
Committee, Gambo.
GAULTON, Roland
Passed peacefully away on March
16, 2007 at Bonnews Lodge,
Badger's Quay, Roland Gaulton, formerly of Brookfield, age
03. Predeceased by his wife, Frances Josephine Gaulton; sisters, Sybil Roberts
and Wilhelmina Hounsell; and son-in-law, Maurice Mullett. Left to mourn with
fond and loving memories are son, Alfred (Judy) of Brookfield; daughters, Elizabeth
(Kenneth Kean) of Wesleyville, Geraldine (Kenneth Spry) of Sterling Heights,
Michigan, Mildred (Thomas Higgs) of Barre, Vermont, Jane (Stanley Winter) of
Brookfield and Gail (David Stagg) of St. John's; sisters, Madeline Henry of
Zephryhillis, Florida; 12 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; three great-great-grandchildren;
and a large circle of other family and friends. Funeral service was held on
March 19th at United Church, Brookfield with Rev. H. Sandford officiating.
Interment followed at the United Church Cemetery, Brookfield. Arrangements
entrusted to the care of Kittiwake Funeral Home, Pound Cove/Musgrave Harbour.
COATES, Sidney Phillip
(Dec. 5, 1912 - March 17, 2007)
Passed peacefully away on March
17, 2007 at the James Paton
Memorial Hospital, Gander, Sidney Phillip Coates of Glenwood
in his 94th year. Left to mourn with fond and loving memories his
wife, Emily of 66 years; 15 children; Dorothy (Benny) of Wing's Point, NL,
Margaret (Fred) of Sussex , NB, Yvonne (Arthur) of Rodger's Cove, NL, Robert
(Bonnie) of Glenwood, NL, Dulcie (Dwight) of Sydney, NS, Irene (Sherman) of
Grande Prairie, AB, Phillip (Melvina) of Glenwood, NL, Derrick (Mary) of Grande
Prairie, AB, Hazel (Kevin) of Kitchener, ON, Isabelle (Spud) of Cold Lake,
AB, Herb (Sharon) of Grande Prairie, AB, Ray (Susan) of Brampton, ON, Everette
(Debbie) of Glenwood, NL, Caroline (Corey) of Sussex, NB and Wanda (Sheldon)
of Gander, NL; 53 grandchildren; 57 great-grandchildren; and a large circle
of family and friends. Funeral service took place on March 19th at Riverside
Pentecostal Church and Cemetery, Glenwood. Donations may be made to the Church
Building Fund
BUTT, Samuel Robert
(July 21, 1935 - March 20, 2007)
Passed peacefully away in the presence of his loving wife, Betty at the James
Paton Memorial Hospital, Gander on March 20, 2007, Samuel Butt,
age 70 years. Predeceased by parents, Martin and Effie Butt, brothers, Freeman & Eugene.
Left with loving memories are his wife, Betty, son, David and grandson, Jackson;
sister, Viola Stagg (Jerry) of Valleyfield; sisters and brothers- in-law, Effie
(Nathan Warren) of Glovertown, Ida (Albert Humby) of Chamberlains, Shirley
Feltham of St. John's, Ronald (Marilyn Feltham) of St. John's also a large
circle of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
A Memorial Service was held Thursday, March 22 at Fraser Road United Church,
Gander. Donations in his memory may be made to Fraser Road United Church,
Gander. Inurnment to take place at a later date.
Arrangements through Stacey's Funeral Home, Gander. To sign our online guestbook,
please visit www.staceysfuneralhome.ca
PRETTY, Harry Gerald
(Age 77 of Bedford, NS)
Passed away peacefully surrounded by his loving family, on Saturday,
March 24, 2007, in the Palliative Care Unit, VG Site, QEII, Halifax.
Born to Cyril and Nora Pretty in Port aux Basques, N.L., he was the youngest
and last surviving member of a family which included 10 children. Harry was
born in Newfoundland well before it became the tenth Province of Canada.
He left home for Canada (New Brunswick) in 1946, at the tender age of 17,
to attend Mount Allison University, and graduated in 1948. He returned home
in time to participate in "the vote" to join Canada,
and witnessed the union that followed. His professional career began with
his employment at the US Air Force base at Harmon Field (Stephenville), N.L.
He was the son of a railway man - his Dad a conductor with the Newfoundland
Railway, "The
Newfie Bullet", and his early vocation took him in that direction.
He moved to Gander where he was employed with Canadian National Railway for
a number of years, and eventually found his true passion in the airline industry
with Eastern Provincial Airways (EPA). His exceptional work ethic resulted
in his advancement to Director of In-Flight Service, where he was responsible
for the hiring of all Flight Attendants, and every aspect of the service
component of a passenger's flight experience. Many a prospective young flight
attendant, eager for a career in the airline industry, agonized over the
prospect of interviewing with "Mr. Pretty". However, if
you met his high standards for customer service, your career "took
off" from
there. He loved his job immensely and felt intense pride when reconnecting
and hearing from co-workers about how he had affected their young lives,
setting them on a career path that gave them much success and happiness.
His own career took him to St. John's, Montreal and eventually back to Gander.
In 1984 he relocated to Halifax, and worked through the transition to Canadian
Airlines International. He retired from CAI in 1987 and eventually settled
in Bedford. Retirement provided the beginning of many wonderful years of
travel, including annual excursions to Florida for winter enjoyment and well-deserved
respite. His outgoing manner and desire for genuine friendship enabled him
to meet people easily, and his selfless way created quick bonds with virtually
everyone he met. Harry was a former member of the Masonic Lodge and a Shriner.
He also enjoyed golfing, fishing, and was an avid member of the Bedford Lawn
Bowls Club. He became quite proficient at lawn bowling and thoroughly enjoyed
representing his club in competitions. He particularly enjoyed socializing
with the Chain Lake Superstore Meet and Greet group. He was a cribbage and
dominos player, but was drawn to the social aspect of getting together and
having fun with friends. An extremely outgoing person, Harry loved meeting
new people and developing friendships. He really enjoyed helping others,
often volunteering in the community and offering his hand to someone in need.
Harry had a "wicked" sense of humour, a special
gift, bringing joy to others. Harry is survived by his wife of 53 and a half
years, the former Ruby Butler, also of Port aux Basques, N.L.; son, Jerry
(Anne Marie), Quispamsis, N.B.; daughters, Valerie, Dartmouth, and Catherine,
Halifax. Harry was grandfather to Tara and Bobby Pretty, Moncton and Lower
Sackville; Mitch, Shemara and Jayme Kane, Dartmouth , and Uncle to many adoring
nieces and nephews. His circle of extended family included loving brothers
and sisters-in-law. Harry was predeceased by his son, Bobby, who passed away
in 1972 at the age of 14 years. This treasured son was deeply loved by his
family and Harry never forgot the loss of that wonderful relationship. In
spite of this tragedy, and against the odds that plague marriages besought
with such heartbreak, he and Ruby maintained a wonderful marriage and enjoyed
immense happiness in the years that followed. In accordance with Harry's
wishes, cremation has taken place. A Celebration of Life service was held
at St. Peter's Anglican Church, 3 Dakin Dr. (corner of Kearney Lake Road
and Bedford Highway), Halifax, on Friday, March 30, at 2 p.m., Rev. Jane
Clattenburg officiating. A reception followed in the church hall. Interment
will occur at a later date in Gander, N.L., at which time his remains will
rest with his adored son, Bobby. A public announcement of details will be
made once those arrangements are finalized. Family flowers only please. In
lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Victorian Order of Nurses (VON)
of Greater Halifax, a remarkable organization, with an extremely dedicated
support network, which provided incredible care to Harry and such compassion
to his family throughout his illness. The family would particularly like
to recognize the commitment of Dr. Kathleen Gallagher and Palliative Nurse
Monica Flinn. Arrangements entrusted to J.A. Snow Funeral Home, Halifax.
E-mail condolences to the family may be sent to: loc3758@sci-us.com
"Final
Boarding CallÉ"
BURSEY, Ralph
Passed away suddenly at his residence on Monday,
March 26, 2007, Ralph Bursey of Davidsville, aged 75 years. Predeceased
by his parents, Barbara and Harold Bursey; sisters, Ivy Stratton and Violet
Snow and stepbrother, Stan March. Leaving to mourn his wife, May of eight
years; daughters, Lorna King (Lloyd) of Orangeville, ON and Janie Webb of
South Carolina; son, Travis (Joy) of Victoria Cove; stepdaughters, Kimberly
Lavallee (Jodey) of Davidsville, and Krista Eveleigh (Jonathan) of Davidsville;
brother, Hayward (Elsie) of Victoria Cove; sisters, Lillian Tulk (Elias)
of Carmanville and Dianna Torraville of Gander; stepsisters, Elsie Vivian
of George's Point, Rowena Langdon of Botwood and Edith Curlew of Botwood;
grandchildren, Alisha, Troy, Dylan, Jessica, Jordan, Jason, Gianna and Bennie;
many nieces and nephews along with other relatives and friends. Rested at
the Pentecostal Church, Wing's Point. Funeral service was held on March 31st from
Pentecostal Church, Wing's Point with interment at the Pentecostal Cemetery,
Wing's Point.
BEMISTER, Lindsay
Passed away at the James Paton Memorial Hospital, Gander on March
27, 2007, Mr. Lindsay Bemister of Ragged Harbour in his 87th year.
Predeceased by his wife, Eva, second wife, Sybil, daughter, Blanche, son,
Llewellyn, and two brothers, Simeon and Baxter. Left to mourn with fond and
loving memories are his three sons, Lindsay Bemister (Susan) of Ragged Harbour,
Barry Bemister of Wesleyville and George Stokes (Florrie) of Gander; five
daughters, Gertrude Mouland (Ronald) of Ragged Harbour, Ruby Galway (Joe)
of Kitchener, ON, Jessie Traynor (Howard) of Kitchener, ON, Norma Abbott
of Fort McMurray, AB and Peggy Goodyear (Brian) of Lumsden; son-in-law, Enos
Abbott of Fort McMurray, AB; brother, Walter Bemister of Riverview Retirement
Home in Gander; 11 grandchildren, Calvin, Kevin, Sharon, Brenda, Canday,
Ted, Cory, Jocelyn, Andrew, Amy and Ashley; seven great-grandchildren, Harley,
Celia, Megan, Jacob, Caleb, Dakota and Ashton; one great-great-grandson,
Seth; also a large circle of other relatives and friends. Funeral service
was held on April 2nd at Kittiwake Funeral Home in Musgrave Harbour
with Majors Barry and Donna Anstey officiating. Interment followed at the
Salvation Army Cemetery in Musgrave Harbour. Funeral arrangements entrusted
to the care of Kittiwake Funeral Home Musgrave Harbour-Wesleyville.
FOOTE, Oliver
Passed peacefully away after a brief illness at the James Paton Memorial Hospital,
Gander on March 27, 2007, Oliver Foote, at the age of 68.
Predeceased by his first wife, Susie Kathleen Foote - 1987. Left with loving
memories his wife, Gerry, son, Tony (Christine); daughters, Patty (Joe Noia)
of Alabama, Bonnie (Brian Beazley) of Lewins Cove, Cindy (Greg Moulton) of
Burin, Karen (Dexter Gulliver) of Mount Pearl, Ferne (Sheldon Oake) of Burin;
parents, Eli & Jeanette; mother-in-law, Gladys Foote;
brother, Frank (Bernice) of Fredrickton, NB.; grandchildren, Evan, Jamie,
Courtney, Matthew, Travis, Kayla, Mark, Keri, Carmen & Mason, great-granddaughter,
Jade. Also a large circle of other relatives and friends.
Funeral service took place, Friday, March 30th 2007 at 2:00 P.M.
from Fraser Road United Church, Gander. Donations in his memory may be made
to Fraser Road United Church, 1 Brochen Street, Gander, NL, A1V 1T3. Arrangements
through Stacey's Funeral Home. Visit www.staceysfuneralhome.ca to sign our
online guestbook.
TULK, Gertie
Passed away at the James Paton Memorial Hospital, Gander on March
27, 2007, Mrs. Gertie Tulk, of Aspen Cove in her 79th year.
Predeceased by her parents, Silas and Helena Tulk; son, Alvin Tulk; and four
brothers, Wilson, Bert, Baxter and Hiram. Left to mourn with fond and loving
memories are her husband, Lloyd of 62 years; daughter-in-law, Alice Tulk
of Aspen Cove; sister, Alfreda Chaulk of Aspen Cove; three grandchildren,
Kirk (Corenna), Ken (Stephanie) and Kirby (Robin); six grandchildren, Giselle,
Kayla, Keesha, Daniel, Alyson and Kaleb; also a large circle of other relatives
and friends. Funeral service was held on March 30th at the Kingdom Hall of
Jehovah's Witness Cemetery in Ladle Cove. Funeral arrangements entrusted
to the care of Kittiwake funeral Home in Musgrave Harbour-Wesleyville.
THOMS, John Hollands, Sr.
Passed peacefully away at the James Paton Memorial Hospital, Gander, on March
28, 2007. John Hollands Thoms Sr., aged 72 years. Predeceased by
his parents, James Earnest and Gertrude Thoms; son, John Jr.; and brothers,
Bill, Essau, Philip, James and Leslie. Left to mourn with fond and loving
memories are his wife, Alvina: sons, Robert (Michelle) of Gander, NL and
Keith (Annie) of Ottawa, ON; daughter, Carol (Rick) of Gander, NL; brother,
Paul (Elsie) of Gambo, NL; sister, Charlotte Stone of Corner Brook, NL, seven
grandchildren and a large circle of nieces, nephews, family and friends.
Funeral service was held on March 30th from St. Martin's Anglican
Cathedral, Gander followed by interment at All Saints Cemetery, Gander. Funeral
arrangements entrusted to Stacey's Funeral Home, Gander. Please visit www.staceysfuneralhome.ca to sign the online guestbook.
BALE, Lynden Rene
Passed away suddenly at Dr. G.B. Cross Memorial Hospital, Clarenville on Thursday,
March 29, 2007, Lyn Bale of Monroe, aged 64 years. Predeceased
by parents, Fred and Jeannette; brother, Gary and nephew, Steve. Leaving
to mourn with fond and loving memories, his wife, Mary; daughters, Tammy
Gallant, Dartmouth, NS; Debbie Warren, Gander; Jennifer Lavigueur, Winnipeg
and Naomi Cooper, Bedford, NS; brother, Keith; sisters, Sheila and Cheryl,
all of Ontario; grandchildren, Corey, Jamie, George, Stephanie, Carmen, Joey
and Madylin; and a large circle of family and friends. Rested at Fewer's
Funeral Home, Clarenville. Funeral mass held on March 31st from
Our Lady of Fatima Roman Catholic Church, Clarenville with interment at Clarenville
Interdenominational Cemetery.
WINSOR, Mabel
Passed peacefully away on Friday, March 30, 2007 at the
James Paton Memorial Hospital, Gander, Mabel Winsor of
Gander, formerly of Wesleyville, age 81 years. Predeceased by daughter, Judy
Brown (nee Winsor) and brother, Sydney Patey. Left to mourn with fond and loving
memories are husband, Boyce; sons, Clifford (Mary) of Labrador City and Larry
(Sheila) of Gander; daughters, Linda (Bill Milley) of St. John's and Cheryl
(Eugene Melindy) of Gander; brother, Gordon Patey (Nina) of Springdale; sister,
Ethel (Walter Biles) of Shoal Harbour; 10 grandchildren, Craig, Chrisy, Faye,
Leanne, Derrick, Tina, Andrea, Julie, Robyn and Adam; eight great-grandchildren,
Kelsie, Noah, Cody, Kyle, Tyler, Brandson, Alex and Michael; and a large circle
of other family and friends. Funeral service took place on April 2nd from
the Jubilee United Church, Wesleyville with Rev. H. Sandford officiating.
Interment followed from the United Church cemetery, Wesleyville. Donations
in her memory may be made to the United Church Cemetery Fund, Wesleyville.
Arrangements entrusted to the care of Kittiwake Funeral Home, Pound Cove/Musgrave
Harbour.
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