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Newfoundland Obituaries
From Nova Scotia Newspapers

Cape Breton Post
March 1979

 

FLYNN, James
Glace Bay
Cape Breton Post    March 01, 1979
James Flynn
, 90, who resided for the past two and one half years with his nephew, William Flynn, 12 Tracey Street, died Wednesday at the Glace Bay Community Hospital. He was a native of Newfoundland, and was the son of the late Edward and the former Bridget (Burke) Flynn. He was a member of St. John's Parish. Mr. Flynn came to Glace Bay back in 1902 working three months at No. 2 Colliery. He later resided in Maine and in Prince Rupert. Mr. Flynn was a prospector.

Unmarried, he is survived by nieces (Mary) Mrs John Currie, Kaye Flynn, and by a nephew William Flynn of Glace Bay. The body rests this evening after seven o'clock at the V.J. McGillivray Funeral Home, 16 Reserve Street. Interment will be made in the parish cemetery.


SNOW, Jobe
Glace Bay
Cape Breton Post    March 01, 1979
Jobe Snow
, 82, a retired carpenter, died Wednesday at the Seaview Manor where he had been a guest for the past 12 months. He previously resided at 23 Pleasant Street.

Born in Victoria, Newfoundland, Mr. Snow is survived by his wife the former Jane Vaters, residing at the family home, 23 Pleasant Street, two sons and four daughters. Sons are Eugene and Robert. Daughters are (Hazel) Mrs. Harold Everley and Mrs. Geneva Priddle, both of Victoria, Nfld., (Dorothy) Mrs. Robert Francis of Mount Pearl, Nfld., and (Patsy) Mrs. Bruce Morris of Halifax. Three brothers Robert Snow of West Virginia, Nicholas Snow and Chesley Snow both of Glace Bay and a sister Mrs. Mary King a guest at Seaview Manor in Glace Bay, also survive. He is also survived by 28 grandchildren and 18 great grandchildren. He was predeceased by a son, William and three brothers, George, Andrew, and Jack. Mr. Snow was a member of Bethel Pentecostal Church and served on the board for several years. He was a member of the Carpenters Union for more than 40 years. The body is resting at Patten's Funeral Home, 71 Union Street. The funeral will be held from Bethel Pentecostal Church Saturday at 2 p.m. with Rev. Dan Morrell officiating. Burial will be in Forest Haven Memorial Gardens.

 

 

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