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Burin Peninsula Obituaries
July 2024

The area includes from Terrenceville on down to Grand Bank, over to Lamaline, St. Lawrence, Burin, Marystown and down the Peninsula again to Boat Harbour. All the communities are not named but serves the whole of the Peninsula.

 

BAKER, MARJORIE
It is with broken hearts that the family of the late Marjorie Baker of Grand Bank formerly of English Harbour West announces her passing. Marjorie passed away at the Blue Crest Nursing Home in Grand Bank, NL on Saturday, July 13, 2024 at the age of 97. Leaving to mourn with a lifetime of wonderful memories are her sons, Freeman Baker (Joanne) of Grand Bank, Wayne Baker of Milton, ON and Michael Baker (Phyllis) of St. John's; daughters, Jane Bishop (Launce) of Beaver Bank, NS and Vera Marshall of Grand Bank; 16 grandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren, 1 great-great-granddaughter; plus a large circle of extended family and friends. Marjorie was predeceased by her husband, Freeman Baker Sr.; daughter, Mary Frances Snook (John); son-in-law, Samuel Marshall; parents, Samuel & Sarah Jane Fiander; parents-in-law, Samuel & Janet Baker; brothers, Norman Fiander, John Henry Fiander (Eva) and Samuel Fiander (Mary); sisters, Blanche Fiander (Mack), Mary Anne Drakes (Albert) and Rita Fiander; sisters-in-law, Sarah Kearley (Arthur), Jessie Baker (Max) and Mary Frances Baker; and brother-in-law, Tom Baker (Florence).
Special thanks to the staff of the Blue Crest Nursing Home for the wonderful care and kindness shown to their mom over the past 4 months, especially in her final days. The Baker Family will be accepting visitors at Wiseman's Funeral Homes, Grand Bank on Sunday, July 14th, 2pm - 4pm, 7pm - 9pm.
A funeral service will take place at Wiseman's Funeral Homes, Grand Bank on Monday, July 15, 2024 at 2pm. Interment to follow at St. Alban's Anglican Cemetery, Grand Bank. In Marjorie's memory donations may be made to the Blue Crest Nursing Home or flowers gratefully accepted. Funeral arrangements entrusted to the care of Wiseman's Funeral Homes - Grand Bank. "Our Family Serving Your Family"

BROWN, MARIE (Sarah)
It is with great sadness that the family of the late Marie (Sarah) Brown of Grand Bank, NL announces her passing. Sarah passed away at the Blue Crest Interfaith Nursing Home in Grand Bank, NL on July 04, 2024 at the age of 93.
Graveside service will take place at at The United Church Cemetery, Grand Bank on July 12, 2024 at 2:00PM In Marie's memory, donations may be made to the United Church General Fund, United Church Grand Bank. Funeral arrangements entrusted to the care of Wiseman's Funeral Homes - Grand Bank. "Our Family Serving Your Family"

BROWN, PHILIP T.
It is with great sadness that the family of Philip T. Brown of Burin announces his passing at Burin Peninsula Health Care Centre on Tuesday July 9, 2024 at the age of 84 years. Leaving to mourn his wife Emily of 59 years of marriage; children Philip, Theresa (Eugene), Calvin (Sherry), Bruce, Wanda (Gary); grandchildren Trina (Martin), Shawn, Tiahna (Brandon), Christina (Travis), Danielle (Joshua), Callie (Riley), Bradley, Charlene (Brad); great grandchildren Ava, Samuel, Nevaeh, Faith, Jaxon, Kaysen, Brayden , Jewel; siblings Alec, Frederick, Meta (Tommy), Marion; sisters-in-law Annie Slaney, Shirley Brown plus a large circle of other family and friends. Predeceased by parents Thomas & Mary Brown, parents-in-law Martin & Margaret Cross, siblings Theresa, Thomas, Stanley, Rosie, Catherine, Grace, Florence, brothers & sisters-in-law Shirley, Agnes, Richard, John, Graham, George.
Philip was a very dedicated family man who loved his wife, children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. Emily was the love of his life. They did so much together and thoroughly enjoyed each other's company. His children and grandchildren were his pride and joy. He enjoyed the outdoors, hunting, fishing, going for rides, watching the animals in nature and feeding birds being out in nature was his happy place. Especially the birds in his backyard you could never get to the cloths line for the patio was covered in bird seed. He loved feeding the ladybugs he would leave a line of carnation milk to enjoy and loved watching them enjoy. Most of all he loved playing with his grandchildren, making special time for each of them and attending all their activities and events if possible. He always had a smile on his face for each, and a lap to sit on and a joke for each. He taught them to have a smile on their face and a good outlook on life. In keeping with Philip's wishes cremation has taken place. A Private Service will be held at a later date. Funeral arrangements entrusted to the care Serenity Funeral Home, Burin.

CROCKER, ELIZABETH "Betty"
It is with broken hearts that the family of the late Elizabeth "Betty" Crocker of Creston South, NL announces her passing. Elizabeth passed away at the Burin Peninsula Health Care Centre in Burin, NL on Tuesday, July 9, 2024 at the age of 97. Leaving to mourn with a lifetime of wonderful memories are her children, Elizabeth Barter (Clyde) of Creston South, Jessie Farewell (Cecil) of Nova Scotia, William Crocker (Mabel) of Ontario, Peter Crocker (Florence) of Nova Scotia, Keith Crocker (Maureen) of Mount Pearl, Phyllis Birt (Dean) of PEI, Calvin Crocker (Ruby) of Ottawa, Yvonne Edwards (John) of Marystown, Barry Crocker (Theresa) of Alberta, Brenda Pittman (Alvin) of Marystown, Dana O'Brien (Ken) of St. John's, Derrick Crocker (Mabel) of St. John's and Perry Crocker (Yvonne) of Creston South; 21 grandchildren; 23 great-grandchildren; niece, Margaret Smith (Donny) of Scotland; plus a large circle of extended family and friends. Betty was predeceased by her husband, William Crocker; parents, Peter & Elizabeth McGregor; brother, Peter McGregor (Mary) and nephew, Graham McGregor.The Crocker family would like to express their heartfelt thanks and gratitude to the Staff at the Burin Peninsula Health Care Centre and a special thank you to Betty's, most wonderful and compassionate, homecare worker, Wanda Mayo. The Crocker Family will be accepting visitors at Peninsula Funeral Home, Creston South on Wednesday, July 10th, 10am - 12noon, 2pm - 4pm, 7pm - 9pm. A funeral service will take place at St. Michael's Anglican Church, Creston South on Thursday, July 11th at 2pm. Interment to follow at St. Michael's Anglican Cemetery, Creston South. In Betty's memory in-lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. Michael's Anglican Church Cemetery Fund, Creston South. Funeral arrangements entrusted to the care of Peninsula Funeral Home - Creston South."Serving Families with Dignity and Compassion"

DAY, CORA
It is with broken hearts that the family of the late Cora Day of Garnish announces her passing. Cora passed away at the Burin Peninsula Health Care Centre in Burin on Sunday, July 7, 2024 at the age of 74. Leaving to mourn with a lifetime of wonderful memories are her husband, Herbert of 55 years; daughters, Cynthia Grandy (Shawn) of Garnish and Maxine Eckersall (Mark) of Medicine Hat, AB; son, Dwayne Day (Trina) of Garnish; grandchildren, Aaron Grandy and Mackenzie Coady (Caden); sisters, Margaret Evans (Carl) of Grand Bank and Phyllis Coady (Eric) of Garnish; brothers, Dennis Legge (Frances) of Garnish, Wilbert Legge (Angeline) of Garnish, Rodney Legge (Joanne) of Halifax and Noel Legge (Patricia) of Garnish; sisters-in-law, Margaret Sweet of Halifax, Joan Inkpen of Dartmouth, Sadie Grandy (Lloyd) of Garnish and Bernice Day (Bill) of Toronto; brothers-in-law, Onslow Day of Garnish, Jim Day (Doris) of Garnish, Gerald Day (Lillian) of Garnish, Lloyd Day (Meta) of Garnish and Sherman Harfitt of Lewins Cove; plus a large circle of extended family and friends. Cora was predeceased by her parents, Levi & Edith Legge; sister, Eileen Legge; grandparents, Wilbert & Tryphena Legge; parents-in-law, William & Ethel Day; sister-in-law, Jean Harfitt; and brothers-in-law, Victor Day (Lucy), Gerald Sweet and Gerald Inkpen. The Day Family will be accepting visitors at the Salvation Army Citadel, Garnish on Monday, July 8th, beginning at 2pm. Tuesday, July 9th, beginning at 10am.
A funeral service will take place at the Salvation Army Citadel in Garnish on Wednesday, July 10, 2024 at 2pm. Interment to follow at the Salvation Army Cemetery, Garnish. In Cora's memory, donations may be made to the Salvation Army Cemetery Fund, Garnish or flowers gratefully accepted. Funeral arrangements entrusted to the care of Peninsula Funeral Home - Creston South. "Serving Families with Dignity and Compassion"

FAREWELL, GERALD
It is with broken hearts that the family of the late Gerald Farewell of Creston South announces his passing. Gerald passed away at the Burin Peninsula Health Care Centre in Burin on Thursday, July 25, 2024 at the age of 62.
Leaving to mourn with a lifetime of wonderful memories are his sisters, Evelyn Perham (John) of Creston South, Viola Miles (Lionel) of New Brunswick, Marina Newbury (Dennis) of Burlington, Sandra Newbury (Frank) of Burlington, Georgina Dawe (Paul) of Creston South and Marilyn Winsor (Laurie) of Deer Lake; brothers, Leslie Farewell (Mauricette) of PEI and Cyril Farewell (Jean) of Creston North; special nephews, Wade Mayo, Donny Dawe and Bradley Dawe; large number of nieces and nephews; his special buddy girl, Evelyn Cox; plus a large circle of family and friends. Gerald was predeceased by his parents, Lester & Martha Farewell; sisters, Frances Mayo (Gordon) and Mary Diamond (Caleb).
The Farewell Family will be accepting visitors at Peninsula Funeral Home, Creston South on Friday, July 26th, 1pm - 5pm, 7pm - 9pm. A funeral service will take place at Calvary Pentecostal Church, Creston North on Saturday, July 27, 2024 at 11am. Interment to follow at Calvary Pentecostal Cemetery, Creston North. In Gerald's memory in-lieu of flowers, donations may be made to The Merge. Funeral arrangements entrusted to the care of Peninsula Funeral Home - Creston South. "Serving Families with Dignity & Compassion"

GOOD, WALTER STEPHEN
In loving memory of Walter Stephen Good (Winnipeg, Manitoba), born in Grand Bank, Newfoundland, who departed this world on July 27, 2024 at the age of 81. Walter Stephen leaves behind a legacy remembered by family and friends. Leave a sympathy message to the family on the memorial page of Walter Stephen Good to pay them a last tribute. As we bid Walter Stephen farewell, let us not mourn the absence of his physical form, but rather celebrate the essence of his spirit that lingers in the spaces between moments. For Walter Stephen is not truly gone, but merely transformed, his energy intertwined with the fabric of the universe itself, forever dancing among the stars. He was predeceased by: his wife Roberta; his parents, Clayton Good and Jessie Good; his daughters, Kelly (Todd) and Carolyn (Eric); and his grandchildren, Connor and Maggie. He is survived by: his sister-in-law Sandra (Donald); his niece Sarah (Richard); and his aunt Denise (William). In the spirit of carrying his legacy forward, and in lieu of flowers, donations in his name can be made to the University of Manitoba, "Class of 1972 Scholarship in Management" (contact Donor Relations at 431-374-6345).

GRANDY, ALBERT JAMES
1937-2024.
Born in Grand Bank, NL.
Albert James Grandy
peacefully passed surrounded by his family at the age of 87 on July 10th, 2024 at Lakeridge Health - Ajax/Pickering Hospital. Loving husband to Janice and widowed to the late Sheila (Handrigan 2007). Dedicated father to Rosie (David) and Wayne (Lynn). Adored Poppy to Katelyn (Mike), Kimberly (Steve), Matthew (Ceiliah), Deleta, Frank and Leigh Ann. Beloved great-grandfather to Savannah, Sophia, Albany, Georgia, Baby Austin on the way, Aria, Carter and Callie. Dear brother to Sheila and the late Cecil. He will be missed by his extended family and friends. The Grandy family would like to express their thanks to the staff at Lakeridge Health - Ajax/Pickering Hospital for their care and support during Albert's time there. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or Diabetes Canada in Alberts memory would be appreciated. Please join the family through the livestream link that will be added to our website at a later date.

GREEN, ANNIE
Passed peacefully away at the Burin Peninsula Health Care Centre, surrounded by her loving family, Annie Green in her 92nd year. Leaving to mourn; her beloved son, Wayne (Sandra); grandchildren, Monica (Randy), Conan (Annie), Christian (Sarah Jeanne), Corey (Natasha); great-grandchildren, Vaughn, Leah, George, Mary, Sarah, Jacob, Tanita and Asia; and beloved second son Craig (Marta); brothers, Bruce (Alberta); sisters, Ruby, Betty (Les); a large circle of nieces and nephews, and special friends, Georgie Lee and Janie Riggs and past beloved Co-Workers. Predeceased by parents Ambrose and Dinah Green; brother, Morgan; sister, Renee Strowbridge; daughter-in-law, Roanne; brother-in-law, Roy Strowbridge; aunts, Annie (Reg), Major Sarah Woodland (Charles), Lydia (Fred); uncles, Jimmy (Janie), Philip (Florence) and Wilfred.
Annie spent a lifetime serving the public in her years working at Grandy's Stores and later years at IGA and Sobeys. She loved the relationships and interactions with her customers and many of those lasted a lifetime, The joy of her life was her son, Wayne and her grandchildren and her life revolved around them, and they brought her pure joy in her life. Later that was multiplied with the births of her great grandchildren. Their visits became the highlight of her golden years and she always made sure treats were available and there was fun to be had.
Annie acquired the travel bug very early in life and it lasted throughout. During the early years, travelling within Atlantic Canada, later, travelling to the Western Regions of Canada and down through the Eastern Seaboard of the US. Highlight in this was sailing the Blue-Green Caribbean waters on a Christmas Cruise. Annie loved to walk, and it was a large part of her evenings in earlier years, where she enjoyed tremendously, looking at the moon in awesome wonder! This was the person Annie Green Was!
The family would like to express their heartfelt thanks to the staff of the BPHCC, especially to Dr. Fitzpatrick, Janice and Stephanie. The staff of Kingsway Retirement Centre, Grand Bank and the Staff of the Dr. S. Beckley Hospital for their ongoing care during her frequent visits, along with the staff of the Grand Bank Ambulance Service - Thank You. The Green Family will be accepting visitors at Wiseman's Funeral Home, Grand Bank on Thursday, August 1, 2024, 10:30AM - 12:00PM, 2:00PM - 4:00PM. Funeral Service will take place at The Salvation Army, Grand Bank on Friday, August 2, 2024 at 2:00 PM. Internment to follow at The Salvation Army Cemetery, Grand Bank. In Annie's Memory, donations may be made to The Salvation Army Cemetery Fund, Grand Bank.

HAPGOOD, ROWENA
It is with great sadness that the family of Rowena Hapgood announces her peaceful passing at the Dr. S. Beckley Health Centre in Grand Bank, NL at the age of 61. Leaving to mourn with precious and loving memories her sons, Austin (Shania) and Eric of Grand Bank; her children's father, Kevin Hillier; her mother, Emily Hapgood of Frenchmen's Cove; sister, Valarie Russell (Mike) of Grand Bank; nephew, Cameron Russell; grandson, Oakley; close friend, Tina Saunders; plus a large circle of family and friends. Predeceased by her father, Ernest. Rowena was a model of love, compassion and generosity until her very last moments with us on earth.
Her mission was one that made a great difference in the lives of many people. She wasn't a celebrity or a well-known Ed political figure; her death wasn't mentioned in the newspapers or on the radio. However, her departure touched many. She left like she lived: gently, making sure she had said goodbye to all of her loved ones, and giving each one a little something. She was thinking of others until her very last moment. Rowena spent her whole life helping others. She was always there for those who were in need - whether they needed to take shelter in her home during a difficult time, or simply wanted an ear that would listen without judging, condemning, or prejudging.
She was well-known and admired in her community. Here are some of the qualities that Rowena mastered:1. Authenticity, 2. Humility, 3. Generosity, 4. Respect of self and of others, 5. Integrity. She continually expressed love and charity. Her mission was a great one: she taught others around her the importance of loving and of not being afraid of saying it. Rowena spent her whole life helping others. She was always there for those who were in need - whether they needed to take shelter in her home during a difficult time, or simply wanted an ear that would listen without judging, condemning, or prejudging. She was a reassuring presence for her boys, of that they were her world, as well as for her grandson, mom, sister, her friends, her work colleagues, and her whole family. All of her relationships were transformed by one, single ingredient: love - the most essential ingredient for our time here on earth. The best remedy for a difficult event that turns our lives upside down is to give love freely, and to receive the love that comes to us in return. Because we get back what we give.
The death of my sister has really brought home to me that, when we leave this world, our material goods, roles, titles, and profits no longer matter. All that counts when we leave, when we have completed our mission, is that we loved fully, and were loved in return. I sincerely believe that, when we leave this life, our soul takes this love with it. When you love fully, only then are you truly alive! You get back what you give! We can die having been miserable with others, or we can die having made a difference and leaving beautiful memories in the minds of people. Thinking of you automatically brings a smile to the lips of those who knew her because she loved life. She always had a smile. Thank you, dear Rowena, for the great privilege I know you are still here among us. Thank you for reminding us that the present moment is precious, and that we should make the most of it by loving fully and generously.
Rowena had two children and one grandson who was her pride and joy. She was a proud Hockey Mom who loved camping and being outdoors. She also enjoyed playing Legos and putting together puzzles with her children. She was also a proud big sister and was known to take charge. Bella, her dog, was her life. She was her best buddy and loyal companion. She loved Christmas and would keep her tree up all year round. She also had a passion for helping others and would help others decorate their tree and help spread the Christmas spirit. She also took great delight in entertaining for a crowd and hosting turkey dinners and baking.
Rowena worked at the court house in Grand Bank for 19 years of age until she retired. She was a Justice of Peace and Commissioner of Oaths. She always wanted to be helpful and took great pride in doing that with her profession.
Resting at Serenity Funeral Home, Grand Bank Wednesday July 17th from 1pm-4pm and 7pm-9pm. Funeral Mass to take place at St. Joan of Arc Church, Frenchmen's Cove with Thursday July 18, 2024 11AM. In lieu of flowers, donations to the family may to the family. Funeral arrangements entrusted to Serenity Funeral Home, Burn. We listen,We learn, We walk with you.

HARNETT, NORA MARIE
It is with broken hearts that the family of the late Nora Marie Harnett of Lord's Cove announces her passing. Nora passed peacefully away at the U.S. Memorial Health Centre in St. Lawrence on Friday, July 12, 2024 at the age of 86. Leaving to mourn with a lifetime of wonderful memories are her devoted sister, Florence Walsh (Gus) of Lord's Cove; brother, Marcel Fleming (Roberta) of Allan's Island; close family friend, Louis Fitzpatrick of Point May; sisters-in-law, Marina Fleming of Allan's Island, Colette Fleming of Mount Pearl, Sister Alverna Harnett of St. John's, Margaret Hodge of Lord's Cove, Vera Harnett of St. John's and Thelma Harnett of Ontario; brothers-in-law, Willie Harnett of Allan's Island and Anthony Harnett (Marjorie) of Point May; large number of nieces and nephews; homecare workers, Peggy, Melita and Lori; plus a large circle of extended family and friends. Nora was predeceased by her husband, Thomas Harnett; parents, William & Margaret Fleming; sister, Geraldine Beland; brothers, Gabriel Fleming, Adrian Fleming and baby brother Aiden Fleming; parents-in-law, William & Ann Harnett; sisters-in-law, Abigail Mullaly (Dermot) and Blanche Harnett; and brothers-in-law, Claude Hodge, Les Harnett, John Harnett and Bernard Harnett (Vera)
Thank you to the staff of U.S. Memorial Health Centre, St. Lawrence for their excellent care during her time with them. The Harnett Family will be accepting visitors at St. Elizabeth's Roman Catholic Church, Lord's Cove Saturday, July 13th, 2pm - 4pm, 7pm -9pm. Sunday, July 14th, 10am - 12noon 2pm - 4pm, 7pm - 9pm. Funeral Mass will take place at St. Elizabeth's Roman Catholic Church, Lord's Cove on Monday, July 15, 2024 at 11am. Inurnment will take place at St. Elizabeth's Roman Catholic Cemetery, Lord's Cove on a date and time to be announced. In Nora's memory donations may be made to St. Elizabeth's Roman Catholic Cemetery Fund, Lord's Cove or flowers gratefully accepted. Funeral arrangements entrusted to the care of Wiseman's Funeral Homes - Grand Bank. "Our Family Serving Your Family"

HEPDITCH, WILLIAM
It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of our beloved William Hepditch of Point-Aux-Gaul, who peacefully departed this life on July 3, 2024.(no age quoted). He was currently residing at the Blue Crest Cottages in Grand Bank. William was a cherished member of our family and community. William made his living off the water, a testament to his love and deep connection with nature. He found joy in the simplicity and beauty of fishing and hunting, pursuits that defined his life and brought him immense happiness.
Leaving to morn, his devoted daughter, Glenda (Peter Boland); siblings, brother, Ira (Sharon), sisters, Christine (Freeman), Molly (Peter), Phyllis (Cyril), all currently residing in Point-Aux-Gaul; sister-in-law, Carolann Higdon residing in St. John's. William also leaves behind three adoring grandchildren, Chelsea (Gregory), Hillary (Todd) and Patrick, who will forever cherish the memories they made with their beloved grandfather. His legacy continues through his great-grandchild, Hunter, who brought him great joy and pride. Also, leaving behind several nieces and nephews. William is pre-deceased by his beloved wife Judy and two daughter's Kimberly-Anna and Juanita; parents, Dorothy and Clifford Hepditch.
Special thanks to Tammy Stone, RN, who went above and beyond, homecare workers, Connie Banfield, Kim Lockyer and Gail Dalley and His "Cottage Family" at the Blue Crest Cottages in Grand Bank. In William's Memory, donations can be made to St. Mary's Anglican Church Woman's Association, Lamaline. Visitation to take place at St. Mary's Anglican Church, Lamaline on Friday, July 5, 2024, 10:00AM - 1:00PM. Funeral Service will also take place: July 5, 2024 at 2:00PM. Inurnment to follow at St. Mary's Anglican Cemetery after the service for both William and Judith, as they are laid to rest together. William's spirit, wisdom, and love for the outdoors will be remembered by all who knew him. May he rest in peace, surrounded by the serenity of the nature he so loved. Funeral arrangements entrusted to the care of Wiseman's Funeral Homes - Grand Bank. "Our Family Serving Your Family"

HERRIDGE, CORA
It is with broken hearts that the family of the late Cora Herridge of Grand Bank, NL announces her passing. Cora passed away at the Blue Crest Nursing Home in Grand Bank, NL on July 11, 2024 at the age of 80. Leaving to mourn with a lifetime of wonderful memories are her sons, Claude Herridge (Daphne) of Grand Bank, Doug Herridge (Janet) of Grand Bank, Wade Herridge (Roxanne) of Mt. Pearl, Paul Herridge (Angela Blackwood) of Grand Bank; daughters, Barbara Herridge (Robert Anstey) of Grand Bank, Debbie Herridge (Dan Hillier) of Fortune; sisters, Hazel Harris, Yvonne Pardy (Gerry), Margaret King (Albert), Edith Barnes (Melvin), Mamie Wall (Shawn), Christine Bragg (Matt); brothers, Richard Pardy, Don Pardy (Rita), Norman Pardy (Violet), Roland Pardy (Mildred), Lloyd Pardy (Tina), Ray Pardy (Michelle), Roy Pardy (Janet); 10 grandchildren, Tina (Jeff), Robert (Michelle), Justin, Sherry (Chad), Lisa (Darren), Angela (Casey), Chantel (Brad), Daniel (Kendra), Nicole (Kyle), Ryan (Celeste), 7 great-grandchildren, Claire, Robert Jr., Morgan, Lilah, Daven, Ian, Addisyn; sisters-in-law, Ann Cumby, Margaret Saint, Elizabeth Hynes, Marcella Saint, Doris Pittman, Kathleen Herridge; brother-in-law, Edward Herridge, plus a large circle of extended family and friends. Cora was predeceased by her husband of 60 years, Russell Herridge; parents Giles and Melinda Pardy; parents-in-law, Thomas and Alvina Herridge; brothers-in-law, Frank Harris, John Pardy, Cyril Herridge, Steve Hynes, Jeff Bragg, Harold Bulger, Bill Burke, Charles Saint, Russell Pittman, Arthur Herridge; sisters-in-law, Myra Pardy, Eva Bulger, Marilyn Herridge; great-granddaughters, Samantha and Rosa Grace.
The Herridge Family will be accepting visitors at Wiseman's Funeral Home, Grand Bank on Saturday, July 13, 4:00PM to 6:00PM, 7:00PM to 9:00PM. A funeral service will take place at St. Alban's Anglican Church, Grand Bank on Sunday, July 14, 2024 at 4:00PM. Interment to follow at at the Anglican Church Cemetery, Grand Bank. In Cora's memory donations may be made to the Blue Crest Nursing Home. Funeral arrangements entrusted to the care of Wiseman's Funeral Homes - Grand Bank. "Our Family Serving Your Family"

HILLIER, FRANK
It is with broken hearts that the family of the late Frank Hillier of Creston South formerly of Fortune announces his passing. Frank passed away at the Burin Peninsula Health Care Centre in Burin on Tuesday, July 9, 2024 at the age of 79. Frank was known to live his life by his faith in God and for the love he had for his family. Frank was a gardening enthusiast with his love of flowers being evident with his gardens both in Fortune and Creston South. Frank loved to tell stories, especially those of growing up on Brunette Island. Frank was also an avid reader, he loved to read about history, enjoyed documentaries and kept up-to-date on the latest political news. Growing up he loved hockey and remained a loyal Boston Bruins fan to the end. Despite his lengthy illness, he always remained positive and humorous. He always had a smile for everyone who he met and was an inspiration to others.
Leaving to mourn with a lifetime of wonderful memories are his wife, Florence of 58 years; son, Steven Hillier (Claudette) of Conception Bay South; daughter, Sherry Curtis (Danny) of Creston South; grandchildren, Jarod Hillier (Alena), David Hillier (Kiara) and Kaitlyn Curtis; sisters, Doris Rose (Fred Bishop) of Fortune and Maxine Symes (Terry) of Fortune; brothers, Reg Hillier (Linda) of Burin, Merrill Hillier (Shirley) of Grand Bank and Manuel Hillier of Grand Bank; sisters-in-law, Betty Hillier of Fortune, Bertha Stratton (Clayton) of Carbonear, Sheila Forsey (Jordan) of St. John's and Joan Perham of Corner Brook; brother-in-law, Verd Perham (Lynn) of Portugal Cove; plus a large circle of extended family and friends. Frank was predeceased by his parents, Maxwell & Mary Hillier; brothers, Maxwell Hillier and Edward Hillier; parents-in-law, Merrill & Elizabeth Perham; and brothers-in-law, William Rose and Norman Perham.
The Hillier Family would like to express their heartfelt thanks and gratitude to those who cared for him during the many visits over the past 2 1/2 years at the Burin Peninsula Health Care Centre including staff of The Chemo Unit, ICU, Emergency Dept and The Medicine Ward. A special thanks to Majors Ross and Doreen Grandy at the Faith and Hope Corps for their continuous love and support. The Hillier Family will be accepting visitors at Wiseman's Funeral Homes, Marystown, Thursday, July 11th, 2pm - 4pm, 7pm - 9pm. Wiseman's Funeral Homes, Grand Bank Friday, July 12th, 2pm - 4pm, 7pm - 9pm. A funeral service will take place at Wiseman's Funeral Homes, Grand Bank on Saturday, July 13, 2024 at 2pm. In Frank's memory donations may be made to The Salvation Army Faith & Hope Corps - Partners in Pavement Project or flowers are gratefully accepted. Funeral arrangements entrusted to the care of Wiseman's Funeral Homes - Marystown. "Our Family Serving Your Family"

HODGE, WILLIAM
It is with broken hearts that the family of the late William Hodge of Lord`s Cove announces his passing. William passed away suddenly at his home on July 18, 2024 at the age of 59. Leaving to mourn with a lifetime of wonderful memories are his wife of 32 years; Melita; sons, Jonathon Edwards (Michelle) and David Hodge; daughters, Chelsea Hodge, Amber Hodge and Jessica Hodge; 4 grandchildren, Adrianna Edwards, Simon Edwards, Lincoln O`Neil, Tyson Boland-Hodge; sisters Louise Fitzpatrick, Iris Ducey (Dane), Kathy Hodge-Roul (Patrick) and Joan Mews (Gar); brothers Darren Hodge (Claudia) and Norbert Hodge (Deanne); brothers in law, Neil Edwards (Beth), John Edwards (Kelly) and Roy Edwards; sisters in law, Josephine Pindera, Bridget Levesque, Noelle Jollimore, Emma Strickland (Lawrence) and June Edwards (Rick) special family friends Ernest, Emmanuel, Harvey, Johnny and Mike Fitzpatrick; plus a large circle of extended family and friends. William was predeceased by parents, William and Lillian Hodge.
William or Brud as he was known by most was a hardworking, family loving man who had a heck of a time being knocked down. He was known for his love of the outdoors, if he was not working he was with his grandson Tyson, fishing or watching their favourite show, Garfield. He spent a lot of time in the woods spending time with his wife or his best buddies in their cabin. He will always be remembered as a man who put his family first and throughout all the hits and dings life threw at him he made sure to keep going, not for himself but for his family.
He will be deeply missed by his wife, sons, daughters, sisters and brothers, but especially his little sidekick, who was poppy`s idol, Tyson and his grandkids, Adrianna, Lincoln and Simon. We will love you forever daddy.
The Hodge Family will be accepting visitors at St Elizabeth R.C. Church in Lord`s Cove on Saturday, July 20th at 3:00pm to 9:00pm, Sunday, July 21st at 3:00pm to 9:00pm. A funeral service will take place at St. Elizabeth R.C. Church in Lord`s Cove on a day and time to be announced. Cremation will follow, with inurnment taking place on a date and time to be announced. In William's memory donations may be made to the family. Funeral arrangements entrusted to the care of Wiseman's Funeral Homes - Marystown. "Our Family Serving Your Family"

HYNES, GARY
It is with broken hearts that the family of the late Gary Hynes of Marystown, NL announces his passing. Gary passed away at the Burin Peninsula Health Care Centre on July 17, 2024 at the age of 60. Leaving to mourn with a lifetime of wonderful memories are his wife of 30 years; Anita; daughter, Erica (Tristan); sons, Michael (Anna) and Matthew (Kelly); father, Joseph Hynes; sisters, Angela Hynes, Levina Hynes (Lorne) and Judy Hynes (Keith); brothers, Louis Hynes (Diane) and Norman Hynes; plus a large circle of extended family and friends. Gary was predeceased by his mother, Myrtle Hynes; parents in law, Sam and Shirley Lane and sister, Bernice Walsh.
Gary was a very humble, hard working man. Gary was always there to lend a helping hand to anyone and everyone. He loved his family dearly and was so proud of Erica, Michael and Matthew. He was an adventurous man who loved the outdoors... skidooing, fishing, cutting down wood, bike riding or just a walk in the country. He was an avid Montreal Canadiens fan. He was a highly regarded, well known athlete. His favourite sport was softball and was often quoted as being the greatest of all time. Many evenings he could be found at the softball field and throughout his life was sought after by many teams from all over the province wanting him to be a part of their team.
After being diagnosed with cancer in July of 2022, Gary never let his illness slow him down or stop him from doing the things he loved. He courageously fought to the end. In the words of his good friend Dwayne Kenway, "Gary never gave up, his body gave up on him." During his battle with cancer, Gary's motto was "it is what it is". He will never be forgotten, forever loved and missed by all those who had the privilege to know him. A special thank-you to his Tim Horton's, softball and fishing buddies, a special thank you also to the nurses and staff of the BPHCC for their kindness and compassion
The Hynes Family will be accepting visitors at Wiseman's Funeral Home, Marystown on Friday, July 19th at 10:00am to 12:00pm, 2:00pm to 4:00pm, 7:00pm to 9:00pm. Saturday, July 20th at 10:00am to 12;00pm, 2:00pm to 4:00pm, 7:00pm to 9:00pm. A funeral service will take place at Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church on Monday, July 22, 2024 at 10:30 am. In lieu of flowers, in Gary's memory donations may be made to the family for a future gift to the charity of their choice. Funeral arrangements entrusted to the care of Wiseman's Funeral Homes - Marystown. "Our Family Serving Your Family"

LAKE, MICHAEL JAMES
It is with great sadness that the family of the late Michael James Lake of Petite Forte, formerly of Rushoon, NL announce his passing on Wednesday, July 24, 2024 at the Burin Peninsula Health Care Centre in his 78th year. Leaving to mourn with broken hearts is his wife Evelyn of almost 45 years; sons Michael (Jackie) Paradise, Stephen (Brittany) Paradise; and his 4 beloved grandsons Jayden, Leland, Logan and Ethan. His sisters Mary, Clarice (Terry), Madeline (Ran), Shirley (Melv), Sheila (Reg); brothers-in-law Bob, George (Maureen), Carl (Phyllis); sisters-in-law Madonna, Anita (Fidelis), Sheila (Johnny), Debbie (Wayne), Brenda (Joe), plus a large circle of other family and friends. Predeceased by parents William and Theresa Lake, parents-in-law Michael and Gertrude Pearson, sister Lorraine, nieces Joan Barry and Lisa Marie and brothers-In-law Dermot Whyte and Patrick Helpert.
Mike was a kind and gentle man who would help anyone. He settled down in Petite Forte with the love of his life, Evelyn. There they were married on September 15th, 1979 and raised their two sons, Michael and Stephen. He began his time as a fisherman when he moved to Petite Forte, even building his own boat. His love of the water continued through the years, sharing fishing trips with many friends, his wife and two sons. He was a Jack of all trades, teaching his sons many of those skills. He enjoyed the outdoors, berry picking, cutting wood, hunting, telling stories and tapping his foot playing a tune on the accordion. His greatest blessings were his 4 grandsons. Being around them always put a smile on his face and he loved sharing his favourite things with them especially making memories doing things outdoors. He had all the patience in the world and loved to carry on with them-always telling a joke and making them laugh. He was a devoted family man who put his family first, right to the very end as he continued fighting for them. In the hearts of those who loved you, you will always be there. In keeping with Mike's wishes cremation has taken place. Family will be receiving friends from Holy Rosary RC church, Petite Forte, NL on Saturday, July 27th, starting at 4PM and on Sunday, July 28th, starting at 2PM with Rosary at 7.PM A funeral mass will be held at Holy Rosary RC Church, Petite Forte, NL details to follow.In his memory donations to the family or flowers gratefully accepted. Funeral arrangements entrusted Serenity Funeral Home We Listen, We learn, We walk with you.

LUNDRIGAN, JOYCE
It is with broken hearts that the family of the late Joyce Lundrigan of Burin announces her passing. Joyce passed away at the Burin Peninsula Health Care Centre on July 27, 2024 at the age of 62. Leaving to mourn with fond and loving memories are her brothers: Ed (Bernice), Jim, Mike (Jeanette); sisters Eileen (Bern Dooley), Shirley Hand and Maureen; sister-in-law, Nancy Lundrigan; brother-in-law, Wilf Sheppard; plus a large circle of nieces, nephews and friends. A special mention and thanks to homecare workers Pauline Isaacs and Beverley Butler for their care. Joyce was predeceased by parents Bernard and Alice Lundrigan; brothers Vince, Ray, Jerry and Bill; sisters Bernadette, Bridget and Winnie; brothers-in-law, James Dimmer and William Farrell; sisters-in-law, Shirley Lundrigan, Judy Lundrigan and Mary Lundrigan. The Lundrigan Family will be accepting visitors at Wiseman`s Funeral Home, Burin on Thursday, August 1st at 10:00am to 12:00pm, 2:00pm to 4:00pm, 7:00pm to 9:00pm. A funeral service will take place at Wiseman's Funeral Homes - Burin on Friday, August 2, 2024, time to be announced. Interment to follow at Sacred Heart RC Cemetery - Fox Cove. Funeral arrangements entrusted to the care of Wiseman's Funeral Homes - Burin. "Our Family Serving Your Family"

MATTHEWS, BRANDON DIXON
It is with broken hearts that the family of the late Brandon Dixon Matthews of Fortune, NL announces his passing. Brandon passed away in Fortune, NL on July 25, 2024 at the age of 27. Leaving to mourn with a lifetime of wonderful memories are his parents Juanita and Glen; brother, Bradley (Tenesha); grandmothers, Georgina Strickland and Florence Matthews; nephews, Benny and Ryan; aunt, Jeannette Mavin (Walt); uncles, Michael Strickland (Nicole), Ron Strickland; close friends and neighbours, Craig Bullock & Carolann Haley, along with a large circle of relatives and friends. Brandon was predeceased by his grandfathers, Dixon Strickland and Roland Matthews. Further details to be announced at a later date. In Brandon's memory donations may be made to the Matthews Family. Funeral arrangements entrusted to the care of Wiseman's Funeral Homes - Fortune. "Our Family Serving Your Family"

MORRIS, MWO JEFFREY WALTER
It is with broken hearts that the family of (retired) MWO Jeffrey Walter Morris of Grand Bank, NL announces his passing. Jeffrey passed away at home, with family at his side, on July 22, 2024, at the age of 59. Leaving to mourn, with loving memories, his wife, Tanja Sangster; daughter, Melinda Morris (Matt) and granddaughter, Emma; daughters, Ryanne Morris (David), Rachele and Virginia Sangster; his father, Roy Morris; his aunt, Sarah Parsons; brother, Calvin Morris (Lisa Fizzard-Morris) and nephew, Evan; sister, Daphne Morris- Poole (Bruce) and nephew Joshua and nieces Becki and Janell; his lifelong friend, Norm Peach (Michelle) and a circle of extended family including his CAF/EME and O.P.P family and friends. Jeffrey was predeceased by his mother Elsie Morris (Marks).
Jeffrey was born in Harbour Breton NL, on April 18 1965. His family moved to Fortune NL, where Jeffrey spent his childhood playing soccer, ball hockey, soft ball, running and enjoying days fishing with friends. After graduating high school, Jeffrey worked as a mechanic, which lead him to the Canadian Armed Forces, obtaining his Vehicle Technician training, with the RCEME Corps. His postings took him across Canada to include Petawawa, Wainwright, Gagetown, Edmonton, and Cold Lake. His career in the CAF, took him on Tours overseas to Bosnia, Croatia, Golan Heights, Syria and Afghanistan. Jeffrey received the first EME Coin of Excellence presented while in Kandahar, Afghanistan. Jeffrey retired after 25yrs service in 2014, with the rank of MWO of the RCEM Corps. Jeffrey held a position of WSS coordinator at the O.P.P Headquarters in Orillia, Ont, receiving the Amethyst Award for Service Excellence. He retired 6 yrs later, to return to his home town of Grand Bank, in 2020, with his family, to enjoy a life of fishing, camping, darts and the beautiful trails of Newfoundland. Jeffrey will be remembered in the hearts of many. His kind, gentle soul, his leadership skills, team spirit, patience, smile and his stories, will never be forgotten.
The family would like to express their heartfelt thanks to the nurses in the chemo unit at the Burin Peninsula Hospital over the last 3yrs and to Tammy Stone for her support over the last weeks. As per Jeffreys wishes, cremation will take place and a Celebration of Life will be scheduled at a later date. In Jeffreys memory, in lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the family.

MOULTON, LEVI OLIVER
With heavy hearts, we announce the passing of Levi Oliver Moulton of Garnish at the age of 92 on Thursday July 18, 2024 Oliver was a remarkable man who lived a life filled with strength and resilience. He departed this world at the Burin Peninsula Health Care Centre, leaving behind cherished memories that will forever live on in the hearts of those who knew and loved him. Oliver is predeceased by his loving wife Ada, son Donald, parents: Levi and Leah Moulton, brother Edgar, sister Eliza, and several other beloved in-laws. He will be forever admired and sadly missed by his daughter Joan (Glenn) Luther his grandchildren: Mark (Kimberley), Thomas (Ann) and Andrew (Bridget), great grandchildren: Luke and Lane, brothers: Randell, Thomas (Verna), Jerry (Frances) and Wallace, sisters: Joan Banfield, Doreen (Keith) Bolt, Wanda (Victor) May, daughter-in-law (Mary) and a large circle of other family and friends.
Oliver worked at many jobs throughout his career, until he faced a turning point in life, when an accident left him paralyzed. With immense determination and the unwavering support of Ada, he adapted to his physical limitations and inspired many who crossed his path. He enjoyed many hobbies such as fishing, hunting, playing the accordion, singing and woodworking. He was a member of the United Church Men's Service Club for many years, and he frequently sang and played the accordion at church services and at care homes. Oliver's memory will forever remain a source of inspiration and strength for all who knew him.
Oliver's family would like to thank the wonderful nurses and staff at US Memorial Health Centre where he resided since 2017 and more recently at the Burin Peninsula Health Care Centre. Visitation is being held on Sunday July 21, 2024 from 2-4PM at the United Church, Garnish. Funeral services will take place at Garnish United Church on Monday July 22, 2024 at 10AM with interment following at the United Church Cemetery, Garnish. As expressions of sympathy, memorial donations may be made to the Garnish United Church or to a charity of one's choice. Funeral arrangements entrusted to Serenity Funeral Home We Listen, We learn, We walk with you.

MYLES, DIANE MARIE
It is with broken hearts that the family of Diane Myles of Paradise, formerly of Marystown, announce her sudden passing on July 7, 2024 at the age of 48. Leaving to mourn her son Matthew, father Larry Myles, mother Mary Thistle and step father George Thistle, grandmother Mary Myles, brother Geoffrey Myles (Allison), sister Pamela Myles, nieces Erica Murphy, Avery Phelan and Clara Myles and nephew Lukas Zaja as well as a large circle of aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. Diane is predeceased by her grandparents: Samuel Myles and Walter and Isabella Coady, Uncles: Harvey Myles and Thomas Coady, Aunts: Irene Myles and Dianne Coady, her "soul sister", cousin Jacqueline Rideout and her beloved nephew and godson Noah Zaja.
Diane would easily be described as having a pure heart of gold. She was deeply loving, thoughtful and compassionate and had a smile that could light up a room. She adored her family and could never end a call or visit without telling people how much she loved them. Diane would tell anyone that the greatest accomplishment of her life was raising her cherished son, Matthew, who was the light of her life. Our world will be a little less bright without her here and she will be so very missed by everyone who was fortunate enough to know her.
Given Diane's strong desire to always help someone in need, the family is asking that a donation or act of kindness be done in Diane's memory in lieu of flowers.
Visitation will be held at Barrett's Funeral Home, 73 Commonwealth Ave., on Thursday, July 11, 2024 from 2:00 - 4:00 pm and 7:00 - 9:00 pm. Funeral service will be held on Friday, July 12, 2024 at 11:00 from Barrett's Mount Pearl Chapel. Interment to follow at the Anglican Cemetery, Kenmount Road.

PARDY, MARGARET ELLEN
Passed peacefully away at the Blue Crest Long Term Care in the presence of her two loving daughters, on July 22, 2024, Margaret Ellen Pardy of Harbour Mille in her 90th year. She leaves to mourn with a lifetime of memories her two loving daughters Yvonne Dominaux (Jorden) of Bay L'Argent, Barbara Hynes (Guy) of St. Bernard's as well as five grandchildren; Colin Dominaux (Tanya) of Bay L'Argent, Sonia Hackett (Felix) of Torbay, Guyla Osbourne (Gary) of St. Bernards, Dwane Dominaux (Natasha) of Bay L'Argent, Maggie Dominaux (Craig Hynes) of Bay L'argent. Also leaving to mourn are her eight great grandchildren; Ashley Sheppard (Jonny), Riley Dominaux (Sarah), Peyton and Parker Hackett, Lily Dominaux, Mason Fudge, Ryder Dominaux and Hunter Osborne and step great granddaughter Chloe Osbourne, along with one great great grandchild Connor Sheppard, brothers in law Cecil Barnes and Thomas Pardy and her very special niece Pauline Abbott Baker and many nieces and nephews on the Abbott and Pardy side. She was pre deceased by her husband Merrill Pardy, baby daughter Wanda Pauline, parents James and Violet Abbott, parents in law Thomas and Mary Ellen Pardy, sister Frances Barnes, brother and sister in law Albert and Sarah Abbott and many in laws on the Pardy side.
The family would like to extend thanks to the staff of the Marystown Retirement Centre for their kindness to Margaret while she was a resident there for the past 4 years and 8 months and also to the staff at the Blue Crest long term care for their never ending care and kindness to both our mom and ourself over the last four weeks. Your care, compassion and kindness will never be forgotten. Visitation is being held on Wednesday July 24, 2024 from 1-6PM from Serenity Funeral Home, Burin. Funeral services will take place at Serenity Chapel, Burin on Thursday July 25, 2024 at 2:30pm with interment following at the Anglican Cemetery, Harbour Mille. Funeral services entrusted to Serenity Funeral Home We listen, We learn, We walk with you.

PARSONS, ELLA
It is with great sadness that the family of the late Ella Parsons of Marystown announces her passing. Ella passed away at the Burin Peninsula Health Care Centre on Friday, July 19, 2024 at the age of 81. Leaving to mourn with a lifetime of wonderful memories are her son Randy (Velma) Parsons and daughter Rhonda (Shawn) Barry; 4 grandchildren, Andrew (Laura), Robert (Kerri), Ashleigh, Joshua (Christina); 5 great-grandchildren, Brayden, Julie, Madelyne, Benjamin, Theodore; brothers, Max Bonnell (Greta), Clyde Bonnell (Marilyn), Roy Bonnell (Dianne); plus a large circle of extended family and friends. Ella was predeceased by her husband, George Calvin Parsons (1974); parents, Bert and Hilda Bonnell; parents in law, George and Mary Parsons; partner, Lester James Blagdon; sister in law, Martha Bonnell and special grandson, Calvin Barry. As per Ella's wishes, cremation has taken place. Inurnment to take place at St. Mary the Virgin Anglican Cemetery in Lamaline on July 25th at 1:00pm. In Ella's memory, in lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. Mary the Virgin Anglican Cemetery Fund. Funeral arrangements entrusted to the care of Wiseman's Funeral Homes - Marystown. "Our Family Serving Your Family"

PERIERA, NANCY ANN
It is with broken hearts that the family of the late Nancy Ann Periera of Grand Bank, NL announces her passing. Nancy passed away at the Dr. S. Beckley Health Clinic in Grand Bank, NL on July 25, 2024 at the age of 65. Leaving to mourn with a lifetime of wonderful memories are her husband of 44 years; Robert Periera; sons, Joseph Periera (Catherine Rose), Robert Periera (Danielle Saunders); granddaughters, Isabella & Abigail Periera; Mother-in-law, Alletta Periera, sisters, Yvonne Flemming (Terry), Patricia Poole(Brian), Doris Poole, Doreen Poole; brothers, Calvin Poole (Eleanor), Gerald Poole (Nancy), Derek Poole (Paulette), Kimball Poole (Lois), Bruce Poole (Daphne), Scott Poole (Jessica); sisters-in-law, Margaret Gilbert (Brian), Joanne Hatch (Gar), Lois Peddle-Periera (Greg); brother-in-law, David Periera (Yvonne); and her many nieces and nephews, plus a large circle of extended family and friends. Nancy was predeceased by her parents Ralph and Queena Poole; father-in-law, Joseph Periera; sister -in-law, Carrie George; nephew, Andrew Babb. The Periera Family will be accepting visitors at Wiseman's Funeral Home - 48 Marine Drive, Grand Bank, NL on Sunday, July 28, 2024, 2:00PM - 4:00PM, 7:00PM - 9:00PM. A funeral service will take place at All Saints Anglican Church on Monday, July 29, 2024 at 11:00AM. In Nancy's memory donations may be made to the family to be given to a charity of their choice at a later date. Funeral arrangements entrusted to the care of Wiseman's Funeral Homes - Grand Bank. "Our Family Serving Your Family"

SMITH, CALVIN
It is with great sadness the family of Calvin Smith of Brookside announces his passing at the Burin Peninsula Health Care Centre on July 14th, 2024 at the age of 81 years. Leaving to mourn with fond and loving memories his wife Diane; daughter Tracey Butler (Shaun) of AB; sisters Winifred Smith of Marystown, Grace Lockyer (Earl) of Boat Harbour and Brenda Dicks (Bill) of Baine Harbour; brother Clifford Smith (Noreen) of Marystown; mother-in-law Ida Clarke of Little Harbour East; sisters-in-law Violet Smith, Catherine Smith, Daphne Rogers, Audrey Banfield (Kevin), Lucy Jane Clarke (Larry) and Nellie Pittman (Kevin); brothers-in-law Bill Dean and Cecil Clarke (Darlene); special family friends Hester and Clayton Burton; hockey buddy Sam; special home care worker Denise Hawco (Denise was only in Calvin's life a short time but made each day special and brightened his life with her care and smile) plus a large circle of other family and friends. Predeceased by parents William and Florence Smith; brothers Thomas, Eric, Garland and Onslow; sisters Edith, Lillian and Beatrice and father-in-law Cecil Clarke. Family will be accepting visitors and friends from Anglican Church of Ascension, Brookside Monday 7-9PM and all day Tuesday. Funeral Service to take place from Church of Ascension, Brookside Wednesday, July 17th at 2PM with interment following at Anglican Cemetery, Brookside. In lieu of flowers donations in his memory may be made to Church of Ascension Cemetery Fund, Brookside. Funeral arrangements entrusted to Serenity Funeral Home, Burin.

TIBBO, DAVID CHARLES
It is with great sadness that the family of the late David Charles Tibbo of Grand Bank, NL announces his passing. David passed away at the Burin Peninsula Health Care Centre in Burin, NL on July 9, 2024 at the age of 70. Leaving to mourn with a lifetime of wonderful memories are sisters, Eleanor Lake (Clarence) of Fortune, Daphne Hull of Ontario; brother, Harold Tibbo of Grand Bank; nephews, Neil Lake (Joann) of Fortune, Don Lake (Cecily) of Fortune; niece, Jeanie Crosbie (Andrew) of Ontario, plus a large circle of extended family and friends. David was predeceased by his parents, Charles and Gertrude Tibbo of Grand Bank. The Tibbo Family would like to extend special thanks to the Grand Bank/Fortune Ambulance staff, the staff at Dr. S. Beckley Health Centre and the staff at the Burin Peninsula Health Care Centre. Cremation has taken place. Funeral service to be announced at a later date. Funeral arrangements entrusted to the care of Wiseman's Funeral Homes - Grand Bank. "Our Family Serving Your Family"

 

 

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