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The Gulf News Obituaries
September 2017

The Gulf News
is a community newspaper for Port aux Basques and vicinity.
It is published weekly on Monday.

 

DOMINIE, ANNIE
June 8, 1944 - September 6, 2017

It is with deep sadness and heavy hearts that we announce the passing of our beloved mother, grandmother, and sister, Annie Dominie at the Dartmouth General Hospital on Wednesday, September 6th, 2017 at the age of 73 years. Annie was the daughter of the late Edward and Mildred Billard. She was predeceased by her loving husband, George Dominie, her brother Gordon Billard, and her brother in laws Max Dutot and Albert Bungay. Leaving to mourn with a lifetime of precious memories are her children, David Dominie (Maggie Pereira) of Dartmouth, NS, Tony Dominie of Tompkins, NL and Denise (Jeff) Roberts of Dartmouth, NS. She will forever remain in the hearts of her grandchildren, Luke Dominie, Josh Roberts and Julia Roberts. She is survived by sisters Grace (Keith Allen) Savoury, Josephine (Kevin) Forward, Dora (Don) Skeard, Margaret (John) Snow and brother Ed (Ruth) Billard, as well as brothers in law Frank (Honour) Dominie of Botwood, and Wayne (Marilyn) Dominie of Port aux Basques, and her sisters in law, Marie Billard, Norma Dutot, and Alice Bungay, all of Port aux Basques. She also leaves to mourn a wide circle of nieces, nephews, and others who loved her deeply.
For those blessed to have had her in their lives, she will always be remembered for having an open door to anyone in need or just passing by, her legendary turkey dinners, her hard work and great sense of humour. She will be forever loved and deeply missed.
Visitation took place on Saturday, September 9th from 3-7 p.m. at East Haven Funeral Home Inc., 57 Grand Bay Rd. Port aux Basques, NL. The funeral took place on Sunday, September 10th at 2 p.m. at St. Paul's Anglican Church, Grand Bay, officiated by Rev. Harold Harvey. Committal and interment services took place at St. Paul's Cemetery. Funeral arrangements in the care of East Haven Funeral Home Inc., 57 Grand Bay Road, Port aux Basques, 695-2300. www.easthavenfuneralhome.com
Forever In Our Hearts

GREEN, GAIL MARGARET
December 6, 1969 - September 7, 2017

So many special things remind us of you, your smile, your laughter, your unconditional love were precious gifts given to you from God above. The loving mother, daughter, sister, and most of all friend are the memories that we will take with us in all of our hearts and our memories are treasures with which we will never part. Your journey was hard, you were brave and strong, you fought so hard to keep holding on, your body was tired, you needed to rest and in Gods garden are only the best. On Thursday, September 7, 2017 our lives would be forever changed when Gail Margaret Green passed peacefully away surrounded by her loving family at the QE II in Halifax at the age of 47 years. Gail was predeceased by her father Charlie Green, grandparents Harriet and George Green and Selena and Emmanuel Osmond. Leaving to mourn with many fond and precious memories are her children Bailey and Benjamin Osmond and their father Victor Osmond, her devoted mother Florence Green who stood by her side through her entire illness not leaving her for one minute. She will forever remain in the hearts of her only sister Georgina Short (Justin Short), and only brother Glenn Green (Cindy). The best aunt in the world, Aunt Gee will be sadly missed by her niece Charley Green, nephews Ross Green and Cole Short who adored her and she them, and a large circle of aunts, uncles, cousins, extended family and many friends. Gail was a devoted mother and friend, she was very involved in her kids lives from countless hours of volunteering at their schools, to teaching Sunday school and just being the best mom to her kids that she could be and a wonderful friend to all. In keeping with Gail's wishes cremation has taken place. The family received family and friends on Tuesday, September 12, from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at East Haven Funeral Home Inc. A celebration of Gail's life took place on Wednesday, September 13, 2 p.m. at St. James Anglican Church, Channel officiated by Rev. Marlene Harvey and Gail's close friend Deacon Jane Morris. Interment will follow at a later date. Flowers graciously accepted or donations in memory of Gail can be made to the family. Funeral arrangements were in the care of East Haven Funeral Home Inc., 57 Grand Bay Road, Port aux Basques, 695-2300. www.easthavenfuneralhome.com
It was time for you to Spread Your Wings and Fly

O'Quinn, Francis John
It is with great sadness and heavy hearts that the family of the late Francis John O'Quinn announces his sudden passing on September 20, 2017 at the Sir Thomas Roddick Hospital in Stephenville at the age of 75 years. Francis was predeceased by his father and mother George and Agnes (Gale) O'Quinn, father-in-law and mother-in-law Lloyd and Dorothy (Brake) Gallant, sisters-in-law Tina Anderson and Clara (Gordon) Gale, brothers-in-law Roy MacIsaac, Lawrence Gallant, Matt Gale, Mike Sweeney (and Dave Keeping). He leaves to mourn with many fond and precious memories his wife Jeanette (nee Gallant) of 50 years. He will be sadly missed by his children Sean (Synthia) O'Quinn of Stephenville, Sheldon O'Quinn of Calgary, Alberta, and Shermon (Charlene) O'Quinn of Fort McMurray, Alberta, Grandchildren Daniel, Dana, Taylor and Chloe. He will also be fondly remembered by his brothers Ronald (Magdalen) O'Quinn of Geraldton, Ontario, Vincent (Dale) O'Quinn of Port aux Basques, Alexander (Rose) O'Quinn of South Branch, Wallace (Evelyn) O'Quinn of Geraldton, Ontario, Brian (Anne) O'Quinn of Lower Sackville, Nova Scotia, Greg (Helena) O'Quinn of Codroy Valley, Terrance (Cathy) O'Quinn of Geraldton, Ontario, his sisters Kathleen Gale of Codroy Valley, Lucy (Allan) MacIsaac of South Branch, Marion Sweeney, Anita (Wilfred) Reid, Theresa (Robert) Ereaut, and Doloris (Terrence) Gale all of Corner Brook; his brothers-in-law Aloysius (Joan) Gallant, Michael (Donna) Gallant, Loyola (Joan) Gallant, Michael (Donna) Gallant, Loyola (Joan) Gallant, Abraham (Helen) Gallant all of South Branch, and sisters-in-law Sylvia (Andy) Bishop of London, Ontario, Denise Gallant of Ottawa, Ontario, Cathy Gallant of St. John's, Maryann (Jim) Collier and Cecilia O'Quinn of South Branch, (and Jeanie Harmon O'Quinn of Nova Scotia), and a very wide circle of nieces, nephews, extended family members, and many friends. Visitation took place on Saturday from 7-9, and all day Sunday at St. Sylvester's Church in South Branch. Funeral services took place on Monday, September 25th at 10:30 am at St. Sylvester's Church officiated by Father Lee Lainey. Interment followed at St. Sylvester's Roman Catholic Cemetery, South Branch. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the family or to the Parkinson Society. Funeral arrangements were in care of Russell's Funeral Home, Inc. Stephenville, NL.

OSMOND, JOHN C. (JACK)
February 17, 1930 - September 22, 2017

It is with great sadness that the family of the late John C. Osmond announces his passing on Friday, September 22, 2017 in St. John's at the age of 87 years. John was the son of the late Emanuel and Selena Osmond, he was also predeceased by his son Michael on November 3, 1958, father and mother in law William and Jessie Seymour, brothers Cecil Osmond, Wilson Osmond, Stanley Osmond, sisters Vera Skinner, Rebecca Lomond, Mildred Taylor, sisters in law Hilda Seymour, Sarah Seymour, Marie Herritt, Winnie Roberts. Leaving to mourn with many fond and precious memories his loving and devoted wife Hazel (nee Seymour) of 62 years. A proud father he will be sadly missed by his children Roger (Sandra), Leslie (Connie), Jerry (Debbie), Jacqueline (David) Grant, Keith (Connie), Junior (Patsy), Pauline (David) Legge, Pat (Tanya). He will also remain in the hearts of his 19 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren. He will also be fondly remembered by his brother Malcolm (Rita), sisters Florence Green, Beatrice (Bill) Bryne, Julia Perry, Pauline (Ted) Devoe, sisters and brothers in law; Joan Osmond, Clyde Herritt, Albert (Gladys) Seymour, Norman (Susie) Seymour, Philip Seymour, Israel Seymour, Wilson Seymour, Marilyn (Wayne) Dominie, Frances (Art) Lomond, daughter in law Beatrice Osmond, great friends Frederick Chaulk, Norm Noseworthy, Diane MacDonald, David Jesso and a large circle of nieces, nephews and many friends. In keeping with Jack's wishes cremation has taken place. The family received friends and family on Wednesday, September 27, from 2-4 p.m. at East Haven Funeral Home, followed by a private family service officiated by Rev. Jane Allen. Internment will take place at a late date. Funeral arrangements were in the care of East Haven Funeral Home Inc., 57 Grand Bay Road, Port aux Basques, 695-2300. www.easthavenfuneralhome.com
Forever In Our Hearts

 

 

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