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Newfoundland Obit Announcements
From Nova Scotia Newspapers

Halifax Herald
1998

 

BOUTILIER (Webb), Jessie Sinclair
Monday, February 23, 1998     The Halifax Herald Ltd
BOUTILIER (Webb), Jessie Sinclair
- Windsor Elms, Windsor, died February 22, 1998 in Hants Community Hospital, Windsor. Born July 31, 1900, in Channel, Nfld., to the late Alfred John and Ada Blanche (Gray) Webb. Predeceased by brothers, Arthur and William; sisters, Daisy and Hazel. She attended the Maritime Academy in Memramcook, N.B., graduating with honor diplomas in music and typing. She married the late Austin Boutilier in 1922. They resided in Bedford, Oldham and Ontario. She is survived by daughter, Phyllis (Mrs. Tom Turner), Burlington, Ont.; sons, Donald and wife Evelyn, South Alton; Oswald and wife Stella, Centreville; daughter, Judith (Mrs. Werner Sepp), Hamilton, Ont.; stepdaughter, Eleanor (Mrs. Thomas Burke), Dartmouth; daughter-in-law, Phyllis, Falmouth; stepdaughter-in-law, Ruby, Bedford; several grandchildren, great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren. Predeceased by daughters, Muriel Gray, Hammonds Plains; Helen Hales, Espanola, Ont.; Audrey Watts, Halifax; Dorothy Elliott, Spruce Grove, Alta.; sons, Francis, Aubrey, Falmouth; stepson, Bernard, Bedford; four grandchildren; two great-grandchildren.

After living in Ontario for 20 years, she returned to Bedford and then to Windsor Elms. A strong mind, her faith and a great will to live were her aims. To the world she was but one, but to us she was the world. Private family visitation 12 noon-1 p.m. Tuesday, both in Atlantic Funeral Home, Lower Sackville, Pastor Ken Corkum officiating. Burial to follow in Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Lower Sackville. reception to follow in the funeral home. No flowers by request. Donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society.

 

 

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