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ANTLE, Anthony Eugene
The Chronicle Herald, Halifax, March 20, 2008
ANTLE, Anthony Eugene - It is with great sadness that we announce the
passing of Anthony Eugene Antle, 72, of Lunenburg, on Monday,
March 17, 2008, at the home of his sister-in-law, Alicia MacMillan, Lawrencetown,
following a battle with cancer. Born in Fox Cove, N.L., he was a son
of the late Daniel and Catherine (Walsh) Antle. Anthony moved from Newfoundland
in the 1950's to reside in Lunenburg where he fished as a scallop fisherman
out of Lunenburg and Riverport. He worked on the research vessel "Vema" from
1960-1961 and later was master/mate with Carlsen Shipping on the vessels "Mary
Hitchens" and the "Daring". He was an avid member of the
Bluenose Golf Club and also enjoyed a good game of cards with family
and friends. He was a devoted member of St. Norbert's Roman Catholic
Church, Lunenburg.
Anthony will be truly missed by those who shared life's
journey with him. Anthony is survived by his son, David (companion
Joyce Lundrigan), Fox Cove, N.L.; sister-in-law, Alicia MacMillan, Lawrencetown;
sisters, Veronica (Jack) Dimmer, Fox Cove, N.L.; Jane Power, St. John's,
N.L.; Mary (Richard) Lightner, Palm Springs, Calif.; brothers, Pius
(Cathy) Antle, Dartmouth; Patrick (Veta) Antle, Fox Cove, N.L.; sister-in-law,
Theresa Antle, Fox Cove, N.L.; granddaughters, Jillian, Calgary, Alta.;
Janelle, St. John's, N.L.; several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased
by his wife, Mary Lee Naas; infant son, Christopher; brothers, Harry,
Ignatius, and James; stepbrother, Gus; brother-in-law, Gus Power; father
and mother-in-law, George and June Naas; brother-in-law, Gerry MacMillan.
Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Dana L. Sweeny Funeral
Home, 11213 Highway 3, Lunenburg. Funeral mass to celebrate Anthony's
life will be held Monday at 11 a.m. in St. Norbert's Roman Catholic
Church, Lunenburg, Rev. Andrej Wojcievhowksi officiating. Interment will
be in Hillcrest Cemetery, Lunenburg. Flowers from the immediate family
only. Memorial donations may be made to St. Norbert's Roman Catholic
Church or Canadian Cancer Society. A special thank you to staff member
of the palliative care team at the VG Site, QEII, and the Victorian Order
of Nurses. www.sweenyfuneralhome.ca
BLAGDON, Abner "Jeo"
The Chronicle Herald, Halifax, March 24, 2008
BLAGDON, Abner "Jeo" - 83, Highcrest Home for Special Care,
Sherbrooke, and formerly of Yarmouth, passed away on Friday,
March 21, 2008. Born in Blanchette, N.L., on September 15, 1924, he was retired,
having worked aboard marine ships throughout the world. He was the last
surviving member of his immediate family. He was predeceased by his mother,
Theresa Blagdon; brothers, Bill and Sim; grandson, Jared Roberts; stepson,
George Fenton. Surviving are sons, Gary, Herman and Calvin Fenton; stepdaughters,
Louise Fenton and Gloria Smith; five grandchildren; three great-grandchildren.
There will be no visitation or funeral service by request. Cremation
has taken place under the direction of H. M. Huskilson's Funeral Home,
Yarmouth. Messages of condolence may be left at: www.huskilson.net
CUNNINGHAM, Pat
The Chronicle Herald, Halifax, March 4, 2008
CUNNINGHAM, Pat - 84, R.K. MacDonald Nursing Home, Antigonish, took her
final journey on Sunday morning, March 2, 2008, surrounded by angels,
family and friends. Born Isobel Frances, she was a daughter of the late
Neil and Molly (McGurk) Patrick (St. John's, N.L.). Following service
with the RCAF, she came with her new husband, Gerald, to his home in
Antigonish, where they remained and enjoyed a happy 63 years together.
Pat was an active member of St. James United Church and sang in the choir
for over 50 years, as well as serving on many committees as a member
of the UCW. She was an active and involved member of the Royal Canadian
Legion, Arras Branch 59, Antigonish, and served as the first female president.
She cared for all who came under her roof. Pat is survived by her husband,
Gerald; daughter, Pamela, Antigonish; son, Douglas (Laura Jo), Raymond,
Maine; grandchildren, Matthew, Daniel (Amy), Jonathan (Crista), Sibyl
and Isobel; nephew, David; nieces, Patricia and Anne. She was predeceased
by her brother, Neil; sisters, Lillian and Flo. Visitation 2-4 and 7-9
p.m. Wednesday in MacIsaac Funeral Home, 61 Pleasant St., Antigonish.
Funeral 2 p.m. Thursday in St. James United Church, Rev. Peter Smith
officiating. Spring burial in St. James and St. Paul's Cemetery. Family
flowers only. Memorial donations to St. James United Church Building
Fund. www.macisaacs.ca
DONNELLY, Anne Mary
The Chronicle Herald, Halifax, March 4, 2008
DONNELLY, Anne Mary - St. John's, N.L., and recently of Halifax, passed
away peacefully in the Halifax Infirmary, QEII, after a short illness
on March 3, 2008. She was the daughter of the late Edward and Ellen (Cole)
O'Neill of St. John's. She is survived by her daughter, Patricia Donnelly;
son-in-law, Brian Casey; granddaughters, Anastasia Donnelly and Deirdre
Casey, and by her brother Edward O'Neill, St. John's. She was predeceased
by her husband, Frank (Dee) Donnelly; her sisters, Mary Ungaro and Eleanor
Thistlethwaite, both of Niagara Falls, Ont., and by her brothers, Jim,
Jack and Pat, all of St. John's. Visitation will take place in J.A. Snow
Funeral Home, Windsor Street, Halifax, today from 5-8 p.m. Visitation
will take place in St. John's at Caul's Funeral Home, Le Marchant Road,
on Friday, March 7, from 7-9 p.m. The funeral mass will take place in
St. Pius X Church in St. John's at 9:30 a.m. Saturday, March 8, followed
by burial in Holy Sepulcher Cemetery. E-mail condolences to: condolences.snow@ns.aliantzinc.ca
GRANDY, Cassie
The Chronicle Herald, Halifax, March 13, 2008
GRANDY, Cassie - 80, Halifax, passed away peacefully Tuesday,
March 11, 2008, in Parkland By The Lakes, Dartmouth. Cassie was born October 22,
1927, to the late Samuel and Annie (Smith) Collier in Rose Blanche,
N.L.
Cassie is survived by sons, David (Denise), Timberlea; Brian (Brenda),
Hackett's Cove; Gary (Debbie), Beaver Bank; daughters, Linda (Oscar),
Dartmouth; Debbie, Bedford; Kathy (Blaine), Dartmouth; her grandchildren,
Lisa, Dartmouth; Steven (Cari), Brisbane, Australia; John (Skye), Halifax;
Jeff (Julia), Halifax; Cassandra Brewster, New York; Michelle, Halifax;
Ashley, Hackett's Cove; and her great-grandson, Aidan, Halifax. She is
also survived by her brothers, William Alexander "Sandy", Halifax;
Wesley and Ronald, both of Rose Blanche, N.L.; Gerald, Port aux Basques,
N.L., and her sisters, Marjorie Billard, North Sydney; Bessie Price,
Centralia, Wash.; Loretta Gillard, Sudbury, Ont. She was predeceased
by her husband, Charles Henry; brothers, Howard, Stan, Wilson, John,
and sisters, Florence, Annie, Mabel, Clara, Edna and Maudie. Visitation
will be held 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today in J.A. Snow Funeral Home, 2666 Windsor
St., Halifax. Funeral service will be held Friday, March 14, at 2 p.m.
in Emmanuel Church, 322 Herring Cove Rd. Donations may be made to Heart
and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia. E-mail condolences for the family
made be sent to: condolences.snow@ns.aliantzinc.ca
HARVEY, William James "Bill"
The Chronicle Herald, Halifax, March 10, 2008
HARVEY, William James "Bill" - The family are saddened to announce
his passing at home, 88 Cameron Ave., New Glasgow, on March 7,
2008.
Born in Belle Island, NL., he was a son of the late James and Catherine
(Somerton) Harvey. Bill was a resident of New Glasgow for over 50 years.
He was a member of Our Lady of Lourdes Roman Catholic Church. Bill dedicated
25 years to the mining industry in Pictou County, and retired from Scott
Paper with 19 years of service in November 1986.
Bill was the last surviving
member of his immediate family and will always be remembered for his
quick wit and sense of humour. He is survived by his wife of 63 years,
Rena (Doyle), New Glasgow; son, Bernard (Michelle), Durham; daughters,
Lorraine (Rod) Buell, Stellarton; Debra (Gary) Tobacco, Stellarton;
grandchildren, Angela (Philip) Walsh, Rob Buell, Julie (Tim) LeBlanc,
Elaine Hawboldt (Raymond Wilwand); great-grandchildren, Riley and Laura
Walsh, Cody and Averee LeBlanc, Kristen and Kimberly Hawboldt and Rachel
Wilwand. Bill was predeceased by a son, Robert; sister and brother-in-law,
Florence (Bill) Chabassol; brother, Bernard Harvey, and aunt Pearl Harvey.
Cremation has taken place. The family will receive visitors from 10 a.m.
until time of service at 11 a.m. Tuesday, in H.W. Angus Funeral Home
Chapel with Father Peter MacDonald officiating. Burial of ashes will
take place in Our Lady of Lourdes Parish Cemetery. Family flowers only.
Donations in memory of Bill may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation
of Nova Scotia or to Canadian Cancer Society.
HERRIDGE, Gladys White
The Chronicle Herald, Halifax, March12, 2008
HERRIDGE, Gladys White - On March 9, 2008, Gladys White
(Rogers) Herridge of Mahone Bay, formerly of Grand
Bank, N.L., passed away due to complications
following surgery in South Shore Regional Hospital, Bridgewater. Born
on July 14, 1920, to the late George Edward and Elizabeth Ann Rogers
of Grand Bank, N.L. Mom passed away peacefully surrounded by her son,
Bruce (Ruth), Mahone Bay; daughter, Patricia (William) Goodbrand, Upper
Nine Mile River; granddaughters, Tina (Perry) Hutt, East Gore; Holly
Goodbrand (Keith Feltham), Spryfield; and brother, Joshua (Barbara) Rogers,
Bedford. Mom is survived by 11 grandchildren, two stepgranddaughters,
12 great grandchildren and six step great-grandchildren. Mom was predeceased
by husband, Norman Herridge; daughter, Maisie Crowther; son, Roger Herridge;
grandson, Anthony Herridge; great-granddaughter, ShaeLyn Goodbrand; companion,
Charles Burgess; sisters Martha Miles and Emma Rogers.
Gladys worked
many years at National Sea Products, Lunenburg, and was a member of
the Bridgewater senior citizen's group. Our Mom will be remembered for
her love of knitting and was known to many as the "Knitting Matriarch" of
Mahone Bay, and for her many continuous contributions of knitted garments
to the IWK Neonatal Unit, the senior's nursing homes in the surrounding
areas, and her many loyal customers. Mom will be missed by many children
on Hallowe'en for her many treats of home-knitted mittens she gave out
each year in lieu of treats. One of Mom's greatest passions was her many
varieties of Christmas Cactus plants that she cared for and tended to.
Her pastimes included bingo, senior citizen's gatherings, crossword puzzles,
and being with her family. Mom's knitting needles, like her, have now
stopped giving them both a much well-earned place of rest.
Cremation
has taken place. Visitation will be held from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.
on Friday in Trinity United Church, Mahone Bay, where a memorial service
will be held at 1 p.m., Rev. Ruth Brown officiating. Burial will be at
a later date. In lieu of flowers and donations may be made to the IWK
Health Centre - Neonatal Unit, Trinity United Church or a charity of
choice. On-line condolences may be sent to: info@mahonefuneral.ca Arrangements
are entrusted to Mahone Funeral Home, Mahone Bay (902) 624-8241 or
www.mahonefuneral.ca
HYNES, David Frederick Kingsford
The Chronicle Herald, Halifax, March 22, 2008
HYNES, David Frederick Kingsford - 75, Dartmouth. With sadness the family
announces his passing after a valiant battle against cancer. David found
eternal peace surrounded by his children, Kendall (Debby) Hynes, Krista
(David) Laybolt, Kerwin Hynes and Kyna (David) MacVicar, at the Dartmouth
General Hospital, March 20, 2008. Born in Halifax, he was the son of
the late Reginald Frederick Hayward Hynes (Tilt Cove, N.L.) and Eliza
Jane Heulin (Channel, N.L.), both residing in Dartmouth at the time of
his birth. David was one of four sons, survived by Warwick, Perth, Ont.;
Peter, Strathmore, Alta. He was predeceased by his brother, Niles (Ottawa).
In addition to Niles, sadly David was also predeceased by the wife of
his first marriage, Jessie (Bartlett) Hynes and the wife of his second
marriage, Doris (Saunders) Hynes. In addition to his four K's, he is
survived by grandchildren, David (Kendall), Stephanie and Jeffrey (Krista),
Matthew and Patrick (Kyna), Jessie (Kerwin); great-grandchildren, Hunter
and Shelby (Stephanie); stepchildren, Steve (Barb) Saunders, Wendy (Philip)
Acott and Tim Saunders; stepgrandchildren, Sean, Emma, Bryan (Steve)
Leigha, Brad and Julia (Wendy), and numerous nieces and nephews.
Over
the course of his lifetime, in addition to being a much loved husband,
father, grandfather, great-grandfather and uncle, David was a cherished
friend, astute business man and mentor, creative inventor and woodworker,
inspiring teacher, prolific public speaker, talented singer, awesome
cook, enthusiastic fisherman, and avid golfer. During his golden years,
he perpetuated his love of the game as a Course Marshall at The Links
at Montague where he touched hundreds of lives in a way unique only
to him.
His family wishes everyone to remember him as a tanned and fit
sportsman with a ready grin and twinkle in his eyes as he tees off
on the most heavenly course imaginable. It goes without saying that a "hole
in one" will be guaranteed in addition to a score well under par!
The family would like to recognize David's oncology and palliative care
team at the QEII. They are incredibly gifted professionals! Special thanks
go to the 3 East Palliative Care team at the Dartmouth General for their
exemplary care and empathetic support to both David and his family during
his final days.
In accordance with David's wishes, a funeral service
will be held in Christ Church on the corner of Wentworth and Ochterloney
Street, Dartmouth, March 24 at 2 p.m. Interment of his ashes will
follow immediately in Christ Church Columbarium (family only). Family
and friends are invited to gather at The Links at Montague at 4 p.m.
for a reception in celebration of David's life (follow Main Street and
turn left on Montague Road and left again at the entrance to Montague
Estates). In lieu of flowers and in David F.K. Hynes' memory, you may
choose to make donations to either Cancer Care Nova Scotia or to the
Palliative Care Unit at the Dartmouth, General Hospital. Condolences
and memories may be forwarded to Dartmouth Funeral Home, 29 Queen St.,
Dartmouth, NS B2Y 1E9 (902-466-2360).
KENNEDY, Malcolm Joseph "Mack"
The Chronicle Herald, Halifax, March 24, 2008
KENNEDY, Malcolm Joseph "Mack" - 82, Lakeside, passed away
March 21, 2008, in the VG Site, QEII, Halifax. Born in Weston
Bay, Nfld.,
Mack was a son of the late Robert and Anna (Crommie) Kennedy. He was
a member of the Royal Canadian Legion Vimy, Branch 27. He is survived
by his wife, Jean (Lynch) Kennedy; daughters, Peggy Ann Marie Dillman
(Fred), Shubenacadie; Audrey Comeau, Sackville; Dianne Sheean (Junior),
Gold River; Joyce James (Bryon), Halifax; Barbara David (Chester), Halifax;
Anna Benson, Halifax; son, Malcolm Vincent Kennedy (Laura), Alberta;
sisters, Audrey, Laura, Hilda, Anna Mae; brothers, Guy, Jimmy, Danny,
all of California; 12 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; several
nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his son, Robert Joseph; brothers,
Larry and Freddie. Funeral arrangements are under the care and direction
of J. Albert Walker Funeral Home (2005) Ltd., 149 Herring Cove Rd., Spryfield
(477-5601), with visitation from 6-8 p.m. Tuesday. A funeral service
will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday, March 26, in the funeral home chapel,
Rev. Patricia Malin officiating. Interment will be held in Oakridge Memory
Gardens, Lower Sackville. Donations in Mack's memory may be made to the
Canadian Cancer Society (423-6183). Words of comfort may be sent to the
family at: www.walkerfh.com
MacKENZIE (Carnell), Sarah Isabelle "Sally"
The Chronicle Herald, Halifax, March 18, 2008
MacKENZIE (Carnell), Sarah Isabelle "Sally" - 97, Halifax,
passed away peacefully, Friday March 14, 2008, in Parkland Estates, Bradford
Hall. Born in St. John's, N.L., she was a daughter of the late Archibald
and Mary (Stanley) Carnell. Sally worked for Ayre & Sons Limited
in St. John's, and also as a secretary for a plumbing and heating company
in Halifax for several years. She was a volunteer at the Victoria General
Hospital for 20 years. She alley and lawn bowled, and was a member of
the Bayers Road Senior Citizens and Rockingham Bridge Clubs. She was
a member of Bethany United Church and the United Church Women, Alpha
Elizabeth and Archibald Units. Surviving are sisters, Mabel Ross, St.
Catharines, Ont.; Ida Bartlett, Halifax; sister-in-law, Burnice Heffler,
Fall River, as well as several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased
by her husband, G. Stillman MacKenzie; sisters, Jean Windsor and Marion
Carnell. Cremation has taken place under the direction of Atlantic Funeral
Home, 6552 Bayers Rd. No visitation by request. A memorial service will
be held 2 p.m. Wednesday, March 19, in Bethany United Church, 7171 Clinton
Ave., Halifax, Rev. Vincent Ihasz officiating. Reception in church hall.
Interment to follow in Oakridge Memory Gardens. In lieu of flowers, donations
may be made to a charity of choice. On-line condolences may be sent to
the family by visiting: www.atlanticfuneralhomes.com
PENNEY, Laura G.
The Chronicle Herald, Halifax, March 28, 2008
PENNEY, Laura G. - It is with great sadness we announce that Laura, of
Dartmouth, passed away on March 27, 2008, in the VG Site, QEII, after
a short battle with cancer. Born in Corner Brook, N.L., she was a daughter
of the late William and Mary (Gushue) Buckle. Laura was an associate
member of Royal Canadian Legion, Centennial Branch 160. She enjoyed travelling
and spending time with her grandchildren. Surviving are her husband,
Kevin; daughters, Karen Vandekieft (Rick), London, Ont.; Chris Penney
(Bob Kelly), Dartmouth; grandchildren, Kristen, Matthew, Jillian; brothers,
Ned (Marion), George (Isabelle); sister, Marg, all of Corner Brook, N.L.;
sister, Nellie Kelly, Grand Falls, N.L.; sister-in-law, Jean Buckle,
Corner Brook, N.L.; many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by brother,
Kevin; sisters, Joan Buckle, Mary Moulton. Visitation will take place
in Atlantic Funeral Home, 771 Main St., Dartmouth, on Saturday, March
29, from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m., where funeral service will be held on Sunday
at 2:30 p.m., Rev. Patricia Malin officiating. Burial in Dartmouth Memorial
Gardens. Reception to follow in Centennial Branch Royal Canadian Legion,
703 Main St., Dartmouth. Donations in memory of Laura can be made to
Canadian Cancer Society. On-line condolences: www.atlanticfuneralhomes.com
PIKE (Taverner), Annie Irene
The Chronicle Herald, Halifax, March 14, 2008
PIKE (Taverner), Annie Irene - 87, Mahone Bay, formerly of Port
aux Basques, N.L., passed away in Fishermen's Hospital, Lunenburg. She was a daughter
of the late Captain Benjamin and Amelia Taverner. Annie was the last
member of her immediate family. She is survived by daughter, Janice (Kim)
Collicutt; son, Chris (Bette) Pike; granddaughters, Danielle (Derek)
McCarthy, Sara Pike (Jonathan); grandson, Shayne (Amanda) Brinson; great-grandchildren,
Hayden MaCarthy, Chloe and Logan Brinson; sister-in-law, Margaret Batten;
many nieces, nephews and all her dear friends in Newfoundland. She was
predeceased by her husband, James L. Pike; sister, Lillian Beauchamp;
brothers, Stanley, Harold, William, Colin, and Arthur. Special thanks
to friend Hazel C. and friends at Spruce Manor Apartments. Cremation
has taken place. A memorial service will take place in East Haven Funeral
Home, Port aux Basques, on Saturday, March 22, at 2 p.m. Memorial donations
may be made to Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia or a charity
of choice. Arrangements are entrusted to Mahone Funeral Home, Mahone
Bay (902) 624-8241 or www.mahonefuneral.ca
SHEAVES, Chesley Peter
The Chronicle Herald, Halifax, March 4, 2008
SHEAVES, Chesley Peter - 85, of Halifax, passed away in Camp
Hill Veterans' Memorial Building, QEII, on March 2, 2008.
Chesley was born in Border
Pass, N.L. He served overseas in the Second World War in the
Canadian Army. He enjoyed dancing and had a great love for animals. He
is survived by his wife, the former Irene Slauenwhite; son, David, Halifax.
He was predeceased by many sisters and brothers. No visitation by request.
Graveside burial to take place on Thursday at 2 p.m. in Gate of Heaven
Cemetery, Lower Sackville. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made
to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia. On-line condolences
to: condolences.snow@ns.aliantzinc.ca
SIMMONS, Wilfreda Gertrude
The Chronicle Herald, Halifax, March 26, 2008
SIMMONS, Wilfreda Gertrude - 95, Halifax, passed away peacefully Tuesday,
March 25, 2008, in Northwood Care, Halifax. She was the wife of the late
Frederick Simmons. Born in Sandy Point, N.L., she was a daughter of the
late Alfred and Susan (MacDonald) Renouf. Wilfreda worked for several
years at Stadacona with various responsibilities. She also worked for
a time in the United States as a cook. She was a member of St. Catherine's
and St. Theresa's Parishes in Halifax. She was a devoted wife and a loving
mother. She is survived by daughter, Freda Bellefontaine, Halifax; son,
Frederick Simmons, Vancouver; sister, Venita Blaskerfield, Halifax; five
grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. She
was predeceased by son, Lemuel; grandson, Sean Simmons; brother, William
Renouf; sisters, Theresa Renouf, Minnie Halbot, Viola Jollimore, Jean
Gorman, Edith Tyner. Cremation has taken place. Funeral Mass will be
held 1:30 p.m. Friday, March 28, in Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta
Parish, Normandy Drive. A reception will follow the service at the church.
Interment to follow in Fairview Lawn Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations
may be made to the Kidney Foundation of Canada, Nova Scotia Branch. Many
thanks to the Sheila and all her staff at 5C Northwood Care for their
wonderful care and kindness given to mom. On-line condolences may be
sent by visiting: www.mem.com
WHITE, Debbie Teresa
The Chronicle Herald, halifax, March 12, 2008
WHITE, Debbie Teresa - 43, Dartmouth, formerly of Flat
Bay, N.L., passed
away peacefully surrounded by her loving family, March 10, 2008, in Dartmouth
General Hospital. Born in Stephenville Crossing, N.L., she was a daughter
of Sheena White, Newfoundland.
Debbie enjoyed her "D-D" Tim
Horton's coffees, chatting on the internet with family and friends, strolling
for walks in the summer, and making crafts. She was part of the family
when it came to the Halifax Firefighters where she raised thousands for
Muscular Dystrophy. She loved beating Derrick when it came to the ending
total and she made it known when she thought something or felt something.
Debbie loved her family and friends and she never held back when it came
to any of us. We felt love just be being in her presence and she touched
us all. We will miss her very much.
Debbie is survived by brothers, Elton,
Boyd, both of Newfoundland; Wade, Nova Scotia; sisters, Joyce (Ben)
Nash, Faye, both of Newfoundland; nephews, Elton Jr. (Michelle), Patrick
Adrian (Kayla), Wade Jr., Chad; nieces, Sarah and Amanda (Trevor); favourite
aunts, Pat Pottie and Grace MacDonnell; Donita LeReoux uncle, Frankie
White, Newfoundland; special friends, Annette, Rosalie, Lorraine;
best friends Lynn, Peggy, and many more. She was predeceased by grandmother,
Jean Anne (Mackie) White.
Debbie, to all of us you were the bravest
person we have ever met, thoughtful and strong. You fought all the
fight that you had in you, even in your last days you never forgot about
anyone. You may be in heaven, but you're in us all through your spirit
and that is something we all vow to keep alive. Thank you to Northwood
Home For Special Care, Denise, Wendy, Sherry and Darlene, and to all
Dartmouth General Hospital staff, ICU 4th floor, for you compassion and
special care. Special thanks to extended family, Tina and Jerry Chaulk.
Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Atlantic Funeral Home, 771
Main St., Dartmouth, where visitation will be held 2-4 and 5-7 p.m.
today. Funeral service to immediately follow at 7 p.m. in the funeral
home chapel. Memorial service and interment to follow in Flat Bay, N.L.
Memorial donations may be made to Muscular Dystrophy Canada. On-line
condolences may be sent by visiting: www.atlanticfuneralhomes.com
Heaven must have needed a princess, because he took ours home.
WISEMAN, Joseph Calvin
The Chronicle Herald, Halifax, March 20, 2008
WISEMAN, Joseph Calvin - Joseph Calvin passed away peacefully
in the Belleville General Hospital on Tuesday, March 18, 2008.
Joseph Wiseman of Belleville, formerly of Corner Brook,
Newfoundland, was in his 70th year. Son of the late Joseph and Alfreda Wiseman. Loving husband of Gayle
Wiseman (nee Phillips). Dear father of Philip Wiseman (Louise) of Orangeville,
Mary Jo McKergow (Dale) of Amherstview, Bill Wiseman (Nancy Trevors)
of Orangeville and Adam Wiseman of Seoul, South Korea. Brother of Mary
Coombs of Bedford, N.S. Carmella Keller and Joan Wiseman, both of Dartmouth,
N.S., and Jack Wiseman (Audrey) of Corner Brook, N.L. Cherished grandfather
of Desireé, Kristen, Conor, Stephanie, Devin, Jessica and Jacob.
Ever remembered by his sister-in-law, Barbara Wiseman of Oshawa. He was
predeceased by his brothers, Kevin and Desmond Wiseman. Arrangements
in the care of John R. Bush Funeral Home, 80 Highland Ave., Belleville
(1-613-968-5588). Cremation to take place. A Roman Catholic Memorial
Service will be held at a later date. On-line condolences may be sent
to: www.quintefuneralcentres.com
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