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DALEY, John T. Harbour Grace Standard December 23, 1890 (Tuesday) Death. At St. John's on Saturday, of Bright's disease, Mr. John T. Daley, late of Bonavista, aged 46 years.
DALTON, Ellen
Evening Telegram September 27, 1965 (Monday)
Death. Passed away suddenly,
at Chapel's Cove, on September 26th, Ellen Dalton, the former Ellen Hawco,
age 41 years; leaving to mourn husband John, seven children, three sisters,
Mrs. Richard Terry, Harbour Main; Mrs. James Smith, Stephenville, and Mrs.
Mae Hickey, Brooklyn, N.Y.; and three brothers, John at Chapel's Cove, William
at Harbour Main and Alphonsus at Stephenville.
DALTON, Gregory
Evening Telegram August 6, 1992 (Thursday)
Called by his loving God on Monday, August 3rd, 1992,
Gregory, in his 68th year, of Harbour Main, beloved husband
of the late Gertrude Dalton. Left with fond memories are his ten daughters:
Kay (Mrs. Ed
Vardy), Patricia (Mrs. Jim Joy), Barbara Ann (Mrs. Kevin Penney), Madonna
(Mrs. Gordon Hawco), Sheila (Mrs. William Costigan), Peggy (Mrs. Shane
O'Brien), Sharon (Mrs. Reg Butt), Beverly Ann (Mrs. Nick Woodford), Bella,
Mary Alexius and special friend Greg, also two sons: Gregory (wife
Bernadette) and Derrick and special friend Angie. Remembering him dearly
are
three brothers: Richard, Patrick and Larry, also six sisters: Bernadette,
Margaret, Esther, Florrie, Madeline and Bell. Fondly remembered and loved
by
eighteen beautiful grandchildren. He now rests at Dunphy's Funeral Home,
Holyrood. He will journey to his home Church of Sts. Peter and Paul,
Harbour
Main on Friday, August 7th, 1992 at 11:00 a.m. for mass. Interment
at the
R.C. Cemetery, Harbour Main.
DALTON, Mary
Royal Gazette November 27, 1883 (Tuesday)
Died. On the 24th inst., Mary, wife of Mr. Michael Dalton, a native of
Fethard, County Tipperary, Ireland, aged 47 years.
DAMPIER, John
Daily News November 27, 1917 (Tuesday)
Died Suddenly.
Deputy Minister of Justice Summers received the following message from
Magistrate Fitzgerald, of Grand Falls: - "John Dampier, 52, married,
formerly of Trinity, now living here, stricken with heart failure while
at work, and removed to hospital in unconscious condition, dying soon afterwards."
DAVID, James Newfoundlander July 16, 1866 (Monday) Died. - At Fox Harbor, Placentia Bay, on Sunday the 1st inst., Mr. James Davis, a native of the County Kilkenny, Ireland, aged 66 years, 45 of which he spent in this country. - R.I.P.
DAVIS, Catherine Newfoundlander April 22, 1879 (Tuesday) Died. - At Fox Harbor, Placentia Bay, on Saturday last, 19th inst., after a tedious illness, borne with christian fortitude and resignation to the Divine Will, in the 74th year of her age, Catherine, relict of the late James Davis, Esq. Deceased was a native of County Kilkenny, Ireland. She leaves a numerous family and a large circle of friends to mourn their loss. - R.I.P.
DAVIS, Emma Maria The Times & General Commercial Gazette May 28, 1884 (Wednesday) Died, on the 25th inst., Emma Maria, wife of Capt. T. Davis, and daughter of the late J. L. L. Chancey, Esq., aged 56 years.
DAVIS, Emma Maria
Royal Gazette May 27, 1884 (Tuesday)
Died. On the 25th inst., Emma Maria, beloved wife of Capt. Thomas Davis,
and daughter of the late J. L. L. Chancey, Esq., aged 56 years. Funeral
on to-morrow, (Wednesday,) at 3 o'clock, from her late residence, Athenaeum
building, friends are respectfully invited to attend without further
notice.
DAVIS, James Newfoundlander July 16, 1866 (Monday) Died. - At Fox Harbor, Placentia Bay, on Sunday the 1st inst., Mr. James Davis, a native of the County Kilkenny, Ireland, aged 66 years, 45 of which he spent in this country. - R.I.P.
DAVIS, Jane Sophia The Newfoundland Express November 22, 1862 (Saturday) Death. At Geelong, Australia, on the 9th of August last, Jane Sophia, wife of George Garland Davis, late of St. John's, Newfoundland.
DAVIS, Mary Joseph Newfoundlander October 22, 1880 (Friday) Died. - At Fox Harbor on the 9th inst., after a protracted illness, Mary Joseph, second daughter of Richard Davis, Esq., aged 15 years. R.I.P.
DAY, Adam (Mac) The Evening Telegram October 2, 1996 (Wednesday) (St. John's) Passed peacefully away at St. Luke's Homes on Tuesday, October 1, 1996 Adam (Mac) Day in his 84th year. Predeceased by his wife Laura in 1992. Leaving to mourn son Ronald and wife Linda; grandson Trevor; sister Bertha Ash and husband Cyril, Edmonton; sisters-in-law: Sally Penny and husband Malcolm, Toronto, Mary Barnes, Toronto and May Batson, Gander; brother-in-law Cecil Ivany, Toronto; special relatives and friends: Lily Sacrey, Phoebe Day, Gertie Fowlow, Daphne, Noel and Cathy Byrne, Walter and Gladys Pack, Marjorie Reynolds, Tom and Anne Marie Hogan. Resting at Carnell's Funeral Home, 329 Freshwater Road from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Wednesday. The funeral will take place on Thursday, October 3, 1996 at 11:00 a.m. from the Carnell Memorial Chapel. Interment to follow in the Anglican Cemetery, Forest Road. Flowers gratefully accepted.
DAY, Kenneth
Daily News August 19, 1969 (Tuesday)
Passed peacefully away at the General
Hospital on Monday, August 18th, Kenneth Day, aged 89 years, of Lockston, Trinity
Bay. Leaving to mourn their sad loss one daughter, Isabella (Mrs. Walter Jones)
of Trinity Bay; one son Lewis of Musgravetown, Bonavista Bay; also seven grandchildren
and eight great-grandchildren. Resting at the Carnell Memorial Chapel, Freshwater
Road, until 10:30 p.m. today. Funeral on Wednesday at 3:00 p.m. from the Mortuary
Chapel at the Anglican Cemetery, Trinity.
DAY, Mark Evening Telegram October 31, 1890 (Friday) Fatality on the Portia. She Loses One of Her Crew. The steamer Portia arrived here last evening from Halifax and New York. She is but half filled with freight, owing to the higher price of breadstuffs in the American markets as compared with the Dominion markets. The ships flags are at half-mast to-day, out of respect to the memory of one of her seamen, who was lost overboard at 8 o'clock in the morning of the day before the Portia reached Halifax. Deceased was getting over the rail of the bridge to wash down the turtle back - the smooth round coping which surmounts the rail - when he slipped and fell into the water. Two planks were promptly thrown to him; the steamer stopped, and a boat lowered, but in vain; he evidently could not swim and wasn't afterward discovered by the searchers. His name is Mark Day, a son of Captain Wm. Day, of Catalina. He was about twenty-seven years old, was married last Fall, his widow residing in Trinity. Captain Ash states that the requirements of the ship did not demand the performance at sea of the work he was engaged in. The Portia's passengers are: Rev. E.T. Lynch, one in second cabin, For Pilley's Island - T.W.F. Atwood.
DAYMOND, Ellen The Times & General Commercial Gazette December 29, 1888 (Saturday) Died, at Bay Chaleur, New Richmond, P.Q., on the 3rd inst., Ellen, wife of William Daymond, and youngest daughter of William Holden, Harbor Main.
DEARIN, Dr. J. J. Evening Telegram July 26, 1890 (Saturday) Died. Last evening, at 11 o'clock, Dr. J.J. Dearin, M.H.A., aged 72 years. Funeral on Monday, at 2.30 p.m., from his late residence, 162, Water Street; friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend.
DeGRISH, Arthur Evening Telegram June 16, 1891 (Tuesday) Died. At Trinity, on Sunday, 14th inst., Arthur, eldest son of William and Sarah DeGrish, aged 19 years.
DEVEREAUX, Lucy Evening Telegram May 28, 1990 (Monday) Passed peacefully away at the Health Sciences Complex on Saturday, May 26, 1990, Lucy Devereaux, in her 63rd year of Holyrood. Left with fond and loving memories are her husband William; sons, Douglas and wife Catherine, Holyrood, Thomas, Edmonton, Alberta; daughter Geraldine and husband Ernest Crawley, Holyrood; six grandchildren; two brothers: Frank and wife Rose, Holyrood, Ron and wife Pearl, Kitchener, Ontario; one sister, Margaret and husband Arthur Lewis, Holyrood; sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law, also a large number of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Resting at Dunphy's Funeral Home, Holyrood. Funeral will take place on Tuesday, May 29, 1990, following 10 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial at Holy Cross Church, Holyrood. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery, Holyrood.
DEVEREAUX, William J.
Evening Telegram April 24, 1992 (Friday)
Passed peacefully away after a lengthy illness
at
the D.V.A. Pavilion, St. John's on April 24, 1992, William J.
Devereaux of
Holyrood, aged 66 years. World War II Veteran, 59th Regiment.
Predeceased by
his wife Lucy. Leaving to mourn with fond and loving memories two sons:
Douglas and wife Catherine, Holyrood, Thomas, Edmonton, Alberta; daughter
Geraldine and husband, Ernest Crawley, Holyrood; six grandchildren; one
brother, John and wife Lorraine; two sisters: Lillian and husband John
Crawley, Madeline Hillegass, all of Holyrood; sister-in-law, Evelyn
(Devereaux) Hennessey, St. John's; also a large number of relatives and
friends. Resting at Dunphy's Funeral Home, Holyrood. Funeral from Holy
Cross
Church, Holyrood at a time to be announced later.
DEVINE, Samuel Evening Telegram July 29, 1909 (Thursday) Found Dead in Bed. Samuel Devine of Holyrood, working at Bell Island on the mines, was found dead in bed there yesterday evening. The body was brought over to Holyrood to-day via Kelligrews for interment. Deceased who was 45 years of age was well known in the city, and was very popular among his fellow
workers. It is supposed he died of heart failure.
DEWLING, Mr. R. The Times & General Commercial Gazette February 2, 1884 (Saturday) Died, at Trouty, near Trinity, on the 30th ult., Mr. R. Dewling, aged 75 years.
DEWLING, Richard
HYNES, Samuel
Weekly Record (Trinity) June 18, 1887 (Saturday)
Two Men Drowned.-The schooner Zebra, Capt. Hynes, arrived at Catalina
on Thursday from the Banks, bringing the sad intelligence that two of
her crew had been drowned by the upsetting of a dory. It seems that the
crew were out attending to the trawls, and upon all the dorys returning
to the vessel, except the one in which the two ill fated men were, a
boat went in search of the them and discovered the missing dory turned
bottom up, but the unhappy occupants had sank to rise no more. The names
of the drowned are Samuel Hynes and Richard
Dewling. The former was a
cousin to the Captain Hynes of the Blooming Dale. The latter belonged
to the adjacent settlement of Trouty.
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DIAMOND, Mary
Royal Gazette August 18, 1885 (Tuesday)
Died. At Pouch Cove, on the 15th inst., Mary, relict of the late Mr.
John Diamond, aged 78 years.
DIDHAM, Mary Ann
Royal Gazette December 2, 1884 (Tuesday)
Died. On the 24th ult., Mary Ann, wife of Mr. Samuel Didham, of Trinity,
aged 70 years.
DILLON, Martin The Times & General Commercial Gazette April 26, 1884 (Saturday) Died, at Dillon's Island, on the 13th ult., Mr. Martin Dillon, aged 66 years. The island takes its name from the deceased.
DOBBIN, Elizabeth The Times & General Commercial Gazette July 28, 1888 (Saturday) Died, at Littlebay Mines, on the 20th inst., Elizabeth Dobbin, aged 70 years.
DOBBIN, John J. Daily News December 31, 1927 (Saturday) March 25 - John J. Dobbin ...
DOBBIN, Leo Evening Telegram December 26, 1922 (Tuesday) Died. At 8 o'clock, last night, the Angel of Death visited the home of Mrs. Dennis Dobbin and claimed from them their little son Leo, aged 3 years.
DOBBIN, Mary Ann
Royal Gazette June 6, 1882 (Tuesday)
Died. Suddenly, on the 5th inst., Mary Ann, only daughter of Patrick
and Bridget Dobbin, aged 15 years.
DOBBIN, Mary Isabella Royal Gazette November 20, 1888 (Tuesday) Died. On the 18th inst., Mary Isabella, eldest daughter of James and Margaret Dobbin, aged 6 years.
DOBBIN, Maud Daily News February 4, 1925 (Wednesday) Our Bell Island Budget. We deeply regret having to report in this issue the death of Miss Maud Dobbin, which occurred at St. John's on noon on Saturday, the 31st ulto. Deceased had been in failing health for some time, and bore a protracted illness with great resignation and fortitude. Her mother, Mrs. Patrick Healey, and her brother, Leo, survive, as well as
her uncle, Mr. Patrick Clancey, to all of whom we tender sincere sympathy. The remains were conveyed to Bell Island on Sunday afternoon and interment took place this Tuesday morning. A more extended reference will appear in the next
"Budget". [This did not occur - Tom.]
DODDS, Agnes (nee O'Brien) Evening Telegram August 17, 1996 (Saturday) Passed away suddenly in Chico, California, August 11, 1996, aged 64 years. Predeceased by parents Sarah and Patrick; brothers: Oliver and Patrick; sisters: Gertrude, Margaret and Genevieve. Leaving to mourn her sad loss, husband Robert, Chico, California; sons: Charles (wife Shirley), Kentucky, Richard (wife Diane), California; daughter Patricia, California; 8 grandchildren; two brothers: Joseph (wife Catherine), Torbay, Nfld., Gordon (wife Florence), St. John's; sister Mary (husband Jim), Torbay; many nieces and nephews in Nfld. Memorial service to be held in Chico, California, Saturday, August 17, 1996.
DOHERTY, Edward
Royal Gazette January 24, 1882 (Tuesday)
Died. On the 6th Jan., Mr. Edward Doherty, of Trinity, mate of str. Lion,
aged 50 years.
DOHERTY, George
Evening Mercury June 12, 1885 (Friday)
Death. Drowned, at Bonavista, on Sunday the 7th of June from
on board the Christabel, George, son of the late
captain John Doherty of Trinity, aged 18
years.
DOHERTY, George
Royal Gazette June 16, 1885 (Tuesday)
Died. Drowned at Bonavista, during the gale of Sunday, the 7th inst.,
George Doherty, son of the late Capt. John Doherty, of Trinity, aged
18 years.
DOHERTY, John
Royal Gazette January 24, 1882 (Tuesday)
Died. On the 6th Jan., in the str. Lion, Mr.
John Doherty, of Trinity,
aged 64 years.
DONAVAN, Margaret
Royal Gazette July 19, 1887 (Tuesday)
Died. On the 14th inst., Mrs. Margaret Donavan, aged 48 years.
DONAVAN, Timothy Royal Gazette May 1, 1888 (Tuesday) Died. On the 30th ult., Mr. Timothy Donavan, of County Tipperary, Ireland, aged 61 years.
DONNELLY, John
Evening Telegram June 3, 1909 (Thursday)
Death of Mr. John Donnelly.
Mr. John Donnelly, Sub-Collector at Bell Island, died yesterday morning after a short illness. Deceased was most of his life a resident of Carbonear, and his wife was a sister of the late Rev. James Brown of Fogo Parish. Rev. Father Donnelly, of Bay de Verde, is his brother; Rev. Father Donnelly, of Holyrood, is his son, and Mr. J.M. Kent of this city is his nephew. Two daughters also survive him. He was a gentleman of a genial
disposition, and his death is mourned by a large circle of friends. The Telegram extends its sympathy to the family.
DONOGHUE, Catherine Royal Gazette November 11, 1884 (Tuesday) DIED. On the 1st inst., at Holyrood, Mrs. Catherine Donoghue, aged 83 years, a native of County Wexford, Ireland.
DONOGHUE, Catherine The Times & General Commercial Gazette November 12, 1884 (Wednesday) Died, on the 1st inst., Holyrood, Mrs. Catherine Donoghue, aged 83 years, a native of County Wexford, Ireland.
DONOVAN, Bride
Evening Telegram December 5, 1978 (Tuesday)
Passed peacefully away at St. Clare's Hospital, December 5th,
Bride Donovan, age 77 years. She leaves to mourn a number of nieces
and nephews in St. John's and in the United States. Resting at Caul's Funeral
Home. Funeral notice later.
DONOVAN, Bride
Daily News December 6, 1978 (Wednesday)
Passed peacefully away at St. Clare's Mercy Hospital, December
5th, Bride Donovan, aged 77 years. Daughter of the late
Thomas and Elizabeth Donovan. Left to mourn several nieces and nephews in St.
John's
and in the United States. Resting at Caul's Funeral Home. Funeral 9:30
a.m., Thursday at the Basilica. Interment at Mt. Carmel Cemetery.
DONOVAN, Catherine The Evening Telegram July 6, 1907 (Saturday) Died. On Friday, Catherine, relict of the late Timothy Donovan, aged 82 years, a native of Thurles, County Tipperary, Ireland; funeral at 2.30 p.m., Sunday, from the residence of her sister, Mrs. D. Dooley, Duckworth Street (Beach).
DONOVAN, Catherine (Kitty) Evening Telegram April 4, 1995 (Tuesday) Passed peacefully away Monday, April 3, 1995 at St. Clare's Mercy Hospital, Catherine (Kitty) Donovan (nee Stockman) of Goulds, age 73. Predeceased by daughter Maureen. Leaving to mourn husband Martin; children: Eugene, Brenda (Andy), Martin, Mary (Dave), Gerard and Peter; three grandchildren; sisters-in-law: Mary, Madeline, Mercedes and Annie; many nieces and nephews, relatives and friends. Resting at Caul's Funeral Home, LeMarchant Road. Funeral Mass Wednesday, April 5th, 1995 at 10:30 a.m. from St. Kevin's Church, Goulds. Interment at St. Kevin's Cemetery, Goulds.
DONOVAN, Elizabeth The Evening Telegram June 18, 1921 (Saturday) Died. On June 17th, after a long and painful illness, Elizabeth, beloved wife of Patrick Donovan, aged 62 years, leaving to mourn a husband, two sons, two brothers and one sister. Funeral on Sunday at 2.30 p.m. from his late residence, 57 Carter's Hill. - R.I.P.
DONOVAN, James Evening Telegram September 20, 1929 (Friday) Died. Passed peacefully away on the 19th inst., at the Infirmary Hospital, James Donovan, aged 76 years; fortified by the rites of the Holy Catholic Church. Leaving a wife, one son, two daughters and 13 grandchildren; also one sister in Torbay, and a large circle of relatives and friends to mourn their sad loss. Funeral on Sunday at 2.30 p.m. from his daughter's residence 21 Goodview St. Friends and acquaintances will please accept this the only intimation. May the Sacred Heart of Jesus have mercy on his soul. - R.I.P.
DONOVAN, Janet Michaela
Evening Telegram October 13, 1965 (Wednesday)
Death. Died suddenly
on Tuesday, October 12th, Janet Michaela Donovan, aged eight years. Survived
by her parents, Richard Michael and Jessie Donovan; four sisters, Kerry, Patricia,
Maureen and Erin; also grandparents Mrs. Olive Donovan, Willowdale, Ontario,
and Mrs. Jessie Donnelly, of Toronto. Resting at Caul's Funeral Home. Funeral
Mass Thursday 8.30 a.m. from St. Joseph's Church.
DONOVAN, Janie Royal Gazette October 30, 1883 (Tuesday) DIED. ... At Bay-de-Verde, on the 28th inst., Janie, the child of John and Maggie Donovan, aged 3 years.
DONOVAN, Janie The Times & General Commercial Gazette October 31, 1883 (Wednesday) Died, on the 28th inst., Janie, daughter of John and Maggie Donovan, aged 3 years.
DONOVAN, John
Royal Gazette September 15, 1885 (Tuesday)
DIED. ... On the 19th inst., John, youngest son of Mr. Timothy Donovan, aged 18 years.
DONOVAN, John Evening Telegram January 26, 1891 (Monday) Died. On the 25th inst., after a long and painful illness, John Donovan, a native of Donegal, Ireland, (pensioner) in the 52nd year of his age; he leaves a wife and three children to mourn the loss of a fond father and kind husband.
DONOVAN, John The Times & General Commercial Gazette January 28, 1891 (Wednesday) Died, on the 25th inst., John Donovan, army pensioner, a native of Donegal, Ireland, aged 52 years.
DONOVAN, John Harbour Grace Standard January 30, 1891 (Friday) Death. At St. John's, on the 25th inst., after a long and painful illness, John Donovan, a native of Donegal, Ireland (pensioner), aged 52 years.
DONOVAN, John
Daily News January 18, 1916 (Tuesday)
After a long and painful illness, John Donovan, aged
38 years. Funeral on Wednesday at 2.30 p.m. from his late residence,
15 Gear St. Friends and acquaintances please attend without further notice.
DONOVAN, Joseph The Times & General Commercial Gazette July 2, 1890 (Wednesday) Killed by a fall, while at work on the S.S. Bulgarian at the Hoosiac docks, Boston, on the 11th ult., Joseph Donovan, aged 58 years, a native of Harbor Grace, Nfld.
DONOVAN, Margaret
Colonist July 15, 1887 (Friday)
Death. Yesterday morning, Mrs. Margaret Donovan, aged 48 years, leaving four children to mourn their loss. Funeral will leave for Torbay to-morrow (Saturday) at 12 o'clock; friends and acquaintances are invited to attend.
DONOVAN, Margaret
Evening Telegram November 13, 1978 (Monday)
Passed peacefully away on Friday, November 10th, 1978, Margaret,
wife of the late Michael Donovan, aged 84 years. Leaving to mourn six
daughters, Violet Evans, Margaret Evans, Katherine Wall, Nellie Croft, Mary
Neary and Irene Dillon; three sons, Henry, living on the mainland, John and
Frank; 30 grandchildren; 26 great-grandchildren and 11 stepgrandchildren;
and a large circle of other relatives and friends. Funeral on Monday from
Caul's Funeral Home to the Basilica for mass at 9:30 a.m. Interment in
Mount Carmel Cemetery.
DONOVAN, Martin Evening Telegram March 5, 1915 (Friday) Died. This morning after a long and painful illness, Martin Donovan, aged 68 years; funeral on Sunday, at 2.30 p.m., from his daughter's residence, Mrs. James O'Toole, Newtown Road.
DONOVAN, Mary Cecilia Royal Gazette September 22, 1885 (Tuesday) DIED. ... On the 18th inst., Mary Cecilia, only child of Simon and Eliza Donovan, aged 1 year and 11 months.
DONOVAN, Mary Cecilia The Times & General Commercial Gazette September 23, 1885 (Wednesday) Died, on the 18th inst., Mary Cecilia, only child of Simon and Eliza Donovan, aged 1 year and 11 months.
DONOVAN, Mary Margaret Daily News August 16, 1968 (Friday) Passed peacefully away, in Brooklyn, N.Y., Mary Margaret, age 91 years. Leaving to mourn one son, Norman, St. John's; three daughters, Mrs. Irene Roach, Alaska, Mrs. Margaret Mahar, Brooklyn, N.Y., Mrs. Mary
Maniskola, Brooklyn; also nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Resting at Caul's Funeral Home. Funeral Saturday, August 17, Mount Carmel Cemetery.
DONOVAN, Mary Margaret Daily News August 16, 1968 (Friday) Passed peacefully away, in Brooklyn, N.Y., Mary Margaret, age 91 years. Leaving to mourn one son, Norman, St. John's; three daughters, Mrs. Irene Roach, Alaska, Mrs. Margaret Mahar, Brooklyn, N.Y., Mrs. Mary
Maniskola, Brooklyn; also nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Resting at Caul's Funeral Home. Funeral Saturday, August 17, Mount Carmel Cemetery.
DONOVAN, Patrick The Times & General Commercial Gazette July 3, 1889 (Wednesday) Died, on the 1st inst., Patrick, son of the late Timothy Donovan, aged 23 years.
DONOVAN, Patrick Royal Gazette July 9, 1889 (Tuesday) Died. On the 1st instant, Patrick, son of Catherine and the late Timothy Donovan.
DONOVAN, Philip The Times & General Commercial Gazette March 15, 1884 (Saturday) Died, on the 10th inst., at Second Pond, Petty Harbor, Mr. Philip Donovan, aged 52 years.
DONOVAN, Philip
Royal Gazette March 18, 1884 (Tuesday)
Died. On the 10th inst., at Second-Pond, Petty Harbor, Mr.
Philip Donovan,
aged 54 years.
DONOVAN, Simon Francis
Royal Gazette December 6, 1881 (Tuesday)
Died. On the 29th ult., Simon Francis, infant son of Simon and Eliza
Donovan.
DONOVAN, Timothy The Times & General Commercial Gazette July 3, 1889 (Wednesday) Died, on the 1st inst., Patrick, son of the late Timothy Donovan, aged 23 years.
DONOVAN The Times & General Commercial Gazette September 12, 1885 (Saturday) Died, on the 9th inst., youngest son of Mr. Timothy Donovan, aged 18 years.
DONOVAN, Simon The Times & General Commercial Gazette October 13, 1886 (Wednesday) Died, on the 8th inst., Simon Donovan, Esq., a native of Halifax, N.S., aged 58 years.
DONOVAN, Sophia
Gazette April 17, 1860 (Tuesday)
Death. At Carbonear, 4th inst., Sophia, wife of Mr.
Alexander Donovan, aged 41 years.
DONOVAN, Stephen J.
Evening Telegram July 19, 1992 (Sunday)
Passed peacefully away on Saturday, July 18, 1992 at
St. Clare's Mercy Hospital, after a short illness. Aged 78 years. Resident
of the Goulds. Leaving to mourn his brother Martin and wife Kitty; sisters
Mary Curtis, Madeline Walsh, Mercedes and husband Doug Haynes; sister-in-law
Annie Donovan; also a large number of nieces and nephews. Resting at
Caul's
Funeral Home. Funeral on Monday, July 20th to St. Kevin's Church, Goulds
for
mass at 10:30 a.m. Interment at St. Kevin's Cemetery, Goulds. Flowers
gratefully accepted or donations may be made to Canadian Cancer Society.
DONOVAN, William F.
Daily News August 9, 1966 (Tuesday)
Passed suddenly away at the General Hospital on Monday, August
8th, William F. Donovan, of 183 Park Avenue, aged
43 years. Leaving to mourn, besides his wife, mother, Mrs. Len Rushworth
at Belleville, Ontario; six daughters, two sons; also seven brothers
and four sisters. Resting at the Carnell Memorial Chapel, Freshwater
Road. Funeral will take place from the Chapel at 2.30 p.m. Wednesday,
August 10th. Interment at the Anglican Cemetery, Forest Road.
DOOLEY, Alice The Times & General Commercial Gazette January 22, 1887 (Saturday) Died, on the 18th inst., Mrs. Alice Dooley, a native of County Waterford, Ireland, aged 84 years, 32 of which she spent in this country.
DOOLEY, Alice Royal Gazette January 25, 1887 (Tuesday) Died. On the 18th inst., Mrs. Alice Dooley, a native of County Waterford, Ireland, aged 54 years.
DOOLEY, Ann Joseph Royal Gazette June 17, 1873 (Tuesday) DIED. ... On Thursday evening, the 12th inst., Ann Joseph, beloved wife of Mr. Garret Dooley, aged 40 years.
DOOLEY, Ann Joseph The Times & General Commercial Gazette June 18, 1873 (Wednesday) Died, on Thursday evening last, Ann Joseph, the beloved wife of Mr. Garrett Dooley, and eldest daughter of the late Capt. Denis Mealey, much and deservedly regretted by a large circle of friends and acquaintances. She leaves a husband and twelve children to mourn their irreparable loss.
DOOLEY, Anna Rose
Gazette May 22, 1860 (Tuesday)
Death. In this city, 13th inst., Anna Rose, youngest
daughter of Mr. Garrett Dooley, aged 14 months.
DOOLEY, Bridget The Times & General Commercial Gazette January 28, 1888 (Saturday) Died, on the 20th inst., at the Poor Asylum, Bridget, relict of the late Mr. Michael Dooley, in the 80th year of her age.
DOOLEY, Bridget Evening Telegram April 25, 1891 (Saturday) Died. This morning, after a long illness, borne with Christian resignation to the Divine will, Bridget Dooley, a native of Carrick-on-Suer [sic], County Tipperary, Ireland, and relict of the late Thomas Keating, of this city, aged 71 years, 50 of which she spent in this country; funeral on Monday next, from her late residence, Military Road.
DOOLEY, Bridget The Times & General Commercial Gazette April 29, 1891 (Wednesday) Died, on the 25th inst., Bridget Dooley, a native of Carrick-on-Suer [sic], County Tipperary, Ireland, relict of the late Thomas Keating, and mother of Thomas and John Keating, of this city, aged 71 years, 50 of which she spent in this country.
DOOLEY, Edward Evening Telegram December 15, 1890 (Monday) Died. On Saturday, of worm fever, Edward, darling little child of William and Charlotte Dooley, aged 1 year and 3 months.
DOOLEY, Edward The Times & General Commercial Gazette December 17, 1890 (Wednesday) Died, on the 13th inst., Edward, child of William and Charlotte Dooley, age 1 year and 3 months.
DOOLEY, Elizabeth The Times & General Commercial Gazette December 10, 1890 (Wednesday) Died, in Madrid, on the 19th ult., Elizabeth Dooley, wife of Charles, Frederick Ancell, a native of St. John's, Nfld.
DOOLEY, Ellen Newfoundland April 17, 1867 (Wednesday) Died. - At same place [Halifax, Nova Scotia], on the 5th inst., Ellen Dooley, aged 45 years, a native of St. John's, N.F.
DOOLEY, Esther A. DOOLEY, Mary Patrick The Times & General Commercial Gazette November 29, 1890 (Saturday) Died, on the 20th inst., Esther A., aged 6 years; and on the 25th inst., Mary Patrick, aged 3 years and 9 months, children of Peter and Ellen Dooley.
DOOLEY, Esther A. DOOLEY, Mary Patrick Evening Telegram November 26, 1890 (Wednesday) Died. On the 20th inst., of measles, Esther A., aged 6 years; and on the 25th inst., Mary Patrick, aged 3 years and 9 months, the darling little children of Peter and Ellen Dooley.
DOOLEY, Francis Daily News December 31, 1927 (Saturday) February 18 - Francis Dooley, 66 ...
DOOLEY, Garrett Newfoundlander June 28, 1866 (Thursday) Died. - On Friday, 15th current, John, second son of the late Mr. Garrett Dooley, of this town, aged 44 years.
DOOLEY, J. J. Evening Telegram April 17, 1957 (Wednesday) "DOOLEY - Passed away suddenly yesterday afternoon, J.J. Dooley, in his 63rd year. Left to mourn his sad loss, loving wife, one son John, three daughters: Mary (Mrs. J.E. Erwin), St. Catherine's, Ontario, Helen (Mrs. R. Perks), at home, and Catherine (Mrs. Gordon Rosburgh) at Grimsby, Ontario; two brothers and one sister; 8 grandchildren. Funeral notice later."
DOOLEY, J. J. Evening Telegram April 17, 1957 (Wednesday) "Blue Puttee", J.J. Dooley dies. [photo] There passed away suddenly Tuesday afternoon J.J. Dooley of 304 LeMarchant Road. He was in his 63rd year. The late Mr. Dooley was a Blue Puttee, number 474, who served with the Royal Newfoundland Regiment during the First World War. He served with the British Mediterranean Expeditionary Force at Gallipoli, and served also with the British Expeditionary Force in France. He was wounded at Guedecourt in 1916. He returned to Newfoundland in 1917 and did special guard duty at Heart's Content until May, 1919, when he was demobilized. Mr. Dooley was for a number of years on the executive of the G.W.V.A., later the Canadian Legion. For about 25 years he commanded the firing party at the annual 1st of July War Memorial services here. He had his own dry cleaning business in St. John's. Mr. Dooley leaves to mourn. his sad loss, loving wife, one son John, three daughters: Mary (Mrs. J.E. Erwin), St. Catherine's, Ontario, Helen (Mrs. R. Perks), at home, and Catherine (Mrs. Gordon Rosburgh) at Grimsby, Ontario; two brothers and one sister; 8 grandchildren. Funeral will take place Friday at 2 P.M. from his late residence.
DOOLEY, J. J. Evening Telegram April 18, 1957 (Thursday) "DOOLEY - The funeral of the late J.J. Dooley will take place 2 p.m. tomorrow from his late residence, 304 LeMarchant Road. Interment at Belvedere Cemetery."
DOOLEY, James Newfoundlander December 12, 1859 (Monday) Died. - On Thursday, after a long and painful illness borne with Christian resignation to the Divine Will, Ann, third daughter of Mr. James Dooley, of Portugal Cove, aged 21 years.
DOOLEY, James The Times & General Commercial Gazette December 14, 1872 (Saturday) Died, on Monday last, Mr. James Dooley, aged 31 years, a native of Carrick-on-Suir, Co. Waterford, Ireland.
DOOLEY, James The Evening Telegram May 4, 1949 (Wednesday) Passed peacefully away at 2.30 p. m. Tuesday, April [sic] 3rd, James Dooley, aged 60, of Kilbride, leaving to mourn their sad loss wife, three daughters, two sons, two sisters, six grandchildren and a large circle of relatives and friends. Funeral on Thursday at 2.30 p.m. from his late residence Kilbride, to Mount Carmel Cemetery. - R.I.P.
DOOLEY, Josephine Daily News October 31, 1932 (Monday) Died at General Hospital at 10.30 a.m. October 30th, Josephine, wife of T.J. [sic] Dooley, Kenmount Road, leaving seven children and husband, also 4 sisters and 4 brothers. Funeral at 2.30 p.m. Tuesday, from her sister's residence, 20 Queen's Road.
DOOLEY, Katie Royal Gazette April 27, 1886 (Tuesday) Died. On the 26th inst., Katie, second daughter of Wm. and Mary Dooley, aged 22 years.
DOOLEY, Katie The Times & General Commercial Gazette May 1, 1886 (Saturday) Died, on the 26th ult., Katie, second daughter of William and Mary Dooley, aged 22 years.
DOOLEY, Kate Brennan The Times & General Commercial Gazette October 19, 1889 (Saturday) Died, on the 16th inst., Kate Brennan, wife of James Dooley, in the 57th year of her age.
DOOLEY, Kate Brennan Royal Gazette October 22, 1889 (Tuesday) Died. On the 16th instant, Kate Brennan, wife of Jas. Dooley, in the 57th year of her age.
DOOLEY, Mae
Evening Telegram July 5, 1976 (Monday) [same in Daily News]
Passed peacefully away at her daughter's residence, 10 McKay
St., Mrs. Mae Dooley (formerly of Kilbride) aged 85 years,
widow of the late James Dooley (butcher). Leaving to mourn three daughters,
Catherine, Mary (Mrs. William Tucker), and Jean (Mrs. Fergus Dillon); one son,
George, one sister, Agnes (Mrs. John Tarbett [sic]) of Mount Carmel, Salmonier;
one sister-in-law, Mrs. Helen Senyear; 22 grandchildren; 28 great-grandchildren
and a large circle of friends. Remains resting at Caul's Funeral Home. Funeral
to take place at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday with Mass at Corpus Christi
Church, Kilbride. Interment at the Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.
DOOLEY, Margaret The Times & General Commercial Gazette March 7, 1888 (Wednesday) Died, on the 3rd inst., Margaret, relict of the late John Dooley, aged 80 years.
DOOLEY, Margaret The Times & General Commercial Gazette May 1, 1889 (Wednesday) Died, on the 22nd ult., at Portugal Cove, Margaret, widow of the late James Dooley, aged 77 years.
DOOLEY, Margaret Daily News January 6, 1915 (Wednesday) Death. DOOLEY. - At 1.30 p.m. on the 5th inst., Margaret, beloved wife of John M. Dooley, Pleasantville. Funeral notice later.
DOOLEY, MRS. J.M. (Margaret) DOOLEY, Mary Daily News January 8, 1915 (Friday) Mother and Daughter Waking Together. The passing of Mrs. J. M. Dooley on Tuesday last, after a brief illness, was made doubly sad yesterday by the sudden death of her daughter, Mary. Deceased had been around her mother's death chamber during Wednesday night, retiring soon after midnight, and apparently in good health. During the night she was seized with a hemorrhage, and passed into eternity before medical assistance could be of avail. Miss Dooley was a bright pupil of the Presentation Convent, and her death following within forty-eight hours Of her mother will come as a severe blow to her parent, Mr. John M. Dooley, who will have the sincere sympathy of the public. Another sad feature is the absence of Mr. Dooley from the city, he being steward on the S.S. Glencoe, and it is feared he will be unable to connect for the funeral, which has been postponed until Sunday next at 2.30 p.m. The deceased are sister and niece of Sergt. Mackey of the eastern station.
DOOLEY, Mrs. J.M. (Margaret) DOOLEY, Mary Daily News January 8, 1915 (Friday) Funeral Notice. The funeral of the late Mrs. J.M. Dooley and Miss Dooley, daughter, will take place from their late residence, Pleasantville at 2.30 p.m. Sunday next.
DOOLEY, Mrs. J.M. (Margaret) DOOLEY, Mary Daily News January 12, 1915 (Tuesday) Mr. J.M. Dooley arrived by the express yesterday morning having joined the train after the arrival of the Glencoe at port aux Basques. The bodies of his wife and daughter are still in the mortuary Chapel at Mount Carmel, and this morning the coffins will be opened so that he can view the remains of mother and child, after which they will be interred in the one grave.
DOOLEY, Mary Newfoundlander January 15, 1878 (Tuesday) Died. - On Friday morning last, after a short illness borne with christian fortitude and resignation to the Divine will, Mary, the beloved wife of Mr. Patrick Dooley, Victualler, aged 35 years.
DOOLEY, Mary
Royal Gazette October 3, 1882 (Tuesday)
Died. On the 30th ult., Mrs. Mary Dooley, aged 80 years.
DOOLEY, Nellie The Times & General Commercial Gazette August 16, 1890 (Saturday) Died, on the 9th inst., Nellie, child of Mary and Francis Dooley, aged 2 months.
DOOLY, Captain Richard Newfoundlander January 8, 1866 (Monday) Died. - On Thursday morning, after a long and painful illness, which he bore with Christian fortitude and resignation, Captain Richard Dooly, for many years in the employ of Messrs. Harvey, Tucker & Co.
DOOLY, Richard Patrick Evening Telegram November 22, 1890 (Saturday) Died. On the 21st inst., of bronchitis, Richard Patrick, darling child of Richard and Mary Dooly, aged 1 year and 8 months.
DOOLEY, Richard Patrick The Times & General Commercial Gazette November 26, 1890 (Wednesday) Died, on the 21st, Richard Patrick, child of Richard and Mary Dooley, aged 1 year and 8 months.
DOOLEY, Sarah The Times & General Commercial Gazette December 6, 1873 (Saturday) Died, on Thursday evening last, Sarah, relict of the late Mr. Garrett Dooley, aged 80 years.
DOOLEY, Mrs. T. R. Daily News October 31, 1932 (Monday) We regret to record this morning the death of Mrs. T.R. Dooley, after an illness of only a week's duration. Fortified by the rites of her Holy Church she passed away at the General Hospital yesterday morning. Her demise comes as a severe shock to her many friends, because being of a robust nature and in apparent good health up to a short while ago. The late Mrs. Dooley was the daughter of ex-Constable and Mrs. Fahey of Bay Bulls, and wife of Thomas R. Dooley, a veteran of the great war. She was possessed of a genial and kindly disposition and during her brief life showed that she was an ideal mother and charitable lady. Her charitable qualities found expression in the Belvedere and Columbus Ladies Associations, to which organizations she gave of her best when the interests of her family had been served. Besides her husband and an infant, Myles, she leaves to mourn her irreparable loss six small children, Gordon, Francis, Thomas Jr., Kevin, Marie and Catherine, the eldest only nine years old. ... Her father also survives as well as four sisters, Mrs. W.V. Drayton, Mrs. Wm. Gushue, Brooklyn, Mrs. Wm. Ryan, Toronto, Mrs. Luke Murray, four brothers, Richard, Patrick, Andrew and Edward, and a large circle of friends. The funeral takes place on tomorrow afternoon at 2.30 from the residence of her sister, Mrs. W.V. Drayton, 20 Queen's Road.
DOOLEY, Violet Gertrude Evening Telegram November 8, 1909 (Monday) Died. Yesterday afternoon, at 2 p.m., Violet Gertrude, darling child of John and Nellie Dooley, aged 3 months.
DOOLEY, Willie The Times & General Commercial Gazette March 27, 1889 (Wednesday) Died, on the 22nd inst., Willie, aged 14 months, son of Thomas and Mary Ann Dooley.
DORAN, Bridget The Times & General Commercial Gazette September 18, 1889 (Wednesday) Died, on the 13th inst., Bridget, youngest child of John and Kate Doran.
DORAN, Catherine The Times & General Commercial Gazette March 24, 1886 (Wednesday) Died, on the 19th inst., Catherine, relict of the late Mr. William Doran, a native of Thomas Town, County Kilkenny, Ireland, aged 67 years.
DORAN, Edward DORAN, Thomas The Times & General Commercial Gazette February 20, 1889 (Wednesday) Died, on the 30th ult., Edward, aged 7 years and 6 months, and on the 12th inst., Thomas, aged 16 years and 6 months, children of Edward and Mary Doran.
DORAN, Eugene The Times & General Commercial Gazette May 9, 1885 (Saturday) Died, on the 4th inst., Mr. Eugene Doran, aged 75 years.
DORAN, Eugene
Evening Mercury May 5, 1885 (Tuesday)
On Yesterday, at noon, Eugene Doran, aged 75 years. Funeral
on tomorrow, at 2.30 p.m., from his late residence, John Summers, Duckworth
Street. - R.I.P.
DORAN, George J. The Times & General Commercial Gazette October 27, 1888 (Saturday) Died, at South Boston, on the 20th ult., George J. Doran, aged 62 years.
DORAN, James Royal Gazette June 6, 1882 (Tuesday)
DIED. ... At Little Bay, on the 3rd inst., after a long illness, James Doran, aged 17 years.
DORAN, John Leo The Times & General Commercial Gazette April 3, 1889 (Wednesday) Died, on the 1st inst., John Leo, youngest child of John and Kate Doran.
DORAN, Kate Frances The Times & General Commercial Gazette May 8, 1889 (Wednesday) Died, on the 5th inst., Kate Frances, child of John and Kate Doran, aged 3½ years.
DORAN, Mary Royal Gazette June 19, 1883 (Tuesday)
DIED. ... Same day ["On the 13th inst."], Mary, wife of John Doran, aged 35 years.
DORAN, Michael
Royal Gazette June 20, 1882 (Tuesday)
Died. On the 14th inst., at Outer Cove, Michael, oldest son of Mr. John
Doran, aged 16 years.
DORAN, Michael Royal Gazette June 25, 1889 (Tuesday) Died. On the 2nd instant, at South Boston, Mass., Michael Doran, aged 68 years.
DORAN, Michael The Times & General Commercial Gazette June 26, 1889 (Wednesday) Died, at South Boston, Mass., on the 2nd inst., Michael Doran, aged 68 years.
DORAN, Patrick Joseph
Evening Telegram November 22, 1995 (Wednesday)
Passed peacefully away at the Sir Leonard A. Miller
Center on Tuesday, November 21st, 1995, Patrick J. Doran in his 64th year, of North Arm, Holyrood. Left with fond memories are his sisters: Mary Gorman, North Arm, Nora (Bill) Doran, Margaret Doran, all at Boston; his brothers: William, North Arm, John (Leona), Boston; numerous nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Resting at Dunphy's Funeral Home, Holyrood. Funeral will take place on Friday, November 24th, following 12:30 p.m. Mass at Holy Cross Church, Holyrood. Interment will be in Holy Cross Cemetery, Holyrood. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Holy Cross Memorial / Restoration Fund, Holyrood.
"May he rest in peace."
DORAN, W. Newfoundlander December 21, 1880 (Tuesday) Died. - On the 15th inst., Mr. W. Doran, a native of County Kilkenny, Ireland, aged 78 years.
DORAN, William MARNELL, Thomas Evening Telegram March 2, 1950 (Thursday) Second Fatal Accident Occurs Within Two Days. The city's second fatal accident within two days claimed the life of ten-year-old William Doran, who died as a result of injuries received while sliding on the Goulds road in the Kilbride area at 4.30 p.m. yesterday. Son of Mr. and Mrs. William Doran, Kilbride, the lad with a companion, eight-year-old John Whelan slid down a lane opposite the Ranger Barracks into the roadway. The driver of the car, James Waddleton, Cornwall Avenue, swerved to avoid hitting the children, but the slide apparently crashed into the front wheel. He immediately rushed the lad to St. Clare's Mercy Hospital, but the boy was dead on arrival. Young Whelan was also taken to the institution where it was found that he was not seriously hurt, and he was later discharged. Neither the slide nor the car was damaged, and it would appear that the unfortunate boy's head took the full impact of the collision. Mr. Doran is employed at the Mental Hospital, and the family formerly resided at Holyrood. Police were notified of the accident immediately after it happened, and C.I.D. officers impounded the car in the course of the usual investigation which will be held into the matter. On the previous night, at 9 p.m. Thomas Marnell, aged 6, of 9 Cuddihy Street, was fatally injured when run over by a truck on New Gower Street after he had run into the street from the sidewalk between two parked buses.
DORAN, William J. The Evening Telegram November 14, 1996 (Thursday) Passed peacefully away, in the presence of his family, at the Health Sciences Center on Tuesday, November 12, 1996, William J. Doran, in his 88th year, of North Arm, Holyrood. Predeceased by his wife Veronica; son William Jr.; two grandsons: Fabian Kennedy and Corey Doran; brother Patrick; and sisters: Hazel, Mabel. Left with fond and loving memories are his six daughters: Mary (Lou Fewer), Kay (Cyril Ghaney), Pat (John O'Connell), Christine (Anthony Leonard), Madonna (Barry Manning), Sylvia (Ron Ezekiel); his six sons: Patrick at home, Fred (Shirley), Jack (Rose), Joe (Patsy), Martin, Leo (Mary); 27 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; also three sisters: Margaret, Nora (Bill), Boston; Mary Gorman, Holyrood; one brother John (Leona), Boston; two sisters-in-law: Mary Myers, Chapel's Cove, Nora Penney, Kelligrews; also a large circle of other relatives and friends. Resting at Dunphy's Funeral Home, Holyrood. Funeral will take place on Friday, November 15th, following 1:30 p.m. Mass at Holy Cross Church, Holyrood. Interment will be in Holy Cross Cemetery, Southside, Holyrood. Flowers gratefully accepted or donations may be made to the Holy Cross Restoration Fund. "May he rest in peace."
DOYLE, Alice Royal Gazette February 23, 1886 (Tuesday) Died. At Torbay, on the 18th inst., Alice, third daughter of the late Mr. Patrick Doyle, aged 34 years and 6 months.
DOYLE, Catherine The Times & General Commercial Gazette March 12, 1887 (Saturday) Died, at Harbor Main, on the 9th inst., Catherine, wife of Mr. Denis Doyle, aged 64 years.
DOYLE, Charles F. The Evening Telegram August 1, 1989 (Tuesday) Passed peacefully away at the Health Sciences Centre Complex on Saturday, July 29, Charles F. Doyle of Burnt Cove via Tors Cove, at age 79 years. Left to mourn: his loving wife Mary (nee Oliver); daughter Mary and husband Joe Ennis; sons, Patrick and wife Madonna, Stephen and wife Bernice; nine grandchildren: Jody and Jillian Ennis, David, Wanda, Denise, Evelyn, Charlene, Beverley and Bradley Doyle; three sisters: Mrs. Mary Bruff, Cape Broyle, Mrs. Joan North, St. John's, and Clara and husband Will Walsh of Burnt Cove. Also a number of nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends. Remains resting at the residence of his daughter Mary at Burnt Cove. Funeral from St. Michael's Church, Tuesday, Aug. 1 at 11 a.m.
DOYLE, Edward The Times & General Commercial Gazette February 25, 1888 (Saturday) Died, on the 22nd inst., Mr. Edward Doyle, a native of Conception Harbor, aged 75 years.
DOYLE, Henry Evening Telegram September 23, 1966 (Friday) Passed peacefully away at the General Hospital on September 22nd, after a long illness, Henry Doyle of Burnt Cove, aged 45 years. Leaving to mourn his wife Theresa, five daughters and eight sons; three sisters, Mrs. M. Bruff, Cape Broyle; Mrs. J. North, St. John's, Mrs. C. Connolly, and one brother, Charles at Burnt Cove, and a large circle of friends.
DOYLE, Mary The Times & General Commercial Gazette December 29, 1888 (Saturday) Died, at Torbay, on the 23rd inst., Mary Doyle, a native of Ireland, aged 103 years.
DOYLE, Mary Ann Daily News August 23, 1923 (Thursday) Obituary. Mary Ann Doyle. There passed peacefully away at Hr. Main on August 5, Mary Ann the daughter of the late Philip and Anastatia Doyle in her 27th year. She was of a most kind and loving disposition and had a kind word for all. She had been ailing for a while and was resigned to God's holy will. She was in fair health apparently on Tuesday and was preparing to go to the garden party that had been held on Wednesday at Avondale. But the grim reaper Death was close at hand and on Wednesday morning she was numbered with the dead, having died suddenly. All were surprised at her death; she resided
with her old mother to whom her passing so unexpectedly was severely felt. She was her only child in the country. She leaves to mourn a heartbroken mother; two brothers, Philip and David, both of Quincy, Mass., U.S. and also an aunt Mr. M.B. Cobb of Boston and a large circle of friends to whom sympathy is extended. - R.I.P. - Harbour Main, Aug. 21st, 1923.
DOYLE, Mary F. Evening Telegram August 12, 1995 (Saturday) Passed peacefully away at St. Patrick's Mercy Home on Friday, Aug. 11, 1995, Mary F. Doyle (nee Oliver), age 73 years. Predeceased by her husband Charles and her brother Patrick. Leaving to mourn one daughter, Mary Ennis and son-in-law Joseph at St. John's, son Paddy (Madonna), son Stephen (Bernice) at Burnt Cove, nine grandchildren, Jody and Jillian Ennis, David (Kim), Wanda, Denise, Evelyn, Charlene, Beverly and Bradley Doyle, one great-granddaughter, Ashley-Lynn Doyle, three sisters, Margaret Hynes, Theresa Fifield (Jack) and Kay Finn (Frank), all of St. John's, sisters-in-law Bernadette Oliver, St. John's, Mary Bruff, Cape Broyle, Joan North (St. George's Court) and Clara Walsh (Will), Burnt Cove. Also left to mourn a number of neices and nephews, relatives and friends, especially those at St. Patrick's Mercy Home. Remains resting at Ryan's Funeral Home, Bay Bulls. Visiting hours are 1 p.m. to 10 p.m., Saturday Aug. 12, and 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday Aug. 13. Funeral at 11 a.m. following mass of the resurrection on Monday, August 14 from St. Michael's Church. Interment at St. Michael's Cemetery. Flowers gratefully accepted or donations may be made in her memory to St. Patrick's Mercy Home.
DOYLE, Mary F. The Evening Telegram August 13, 1995 (Sunday) (Bay Bulls) Passed peacefully away at St. Patrick's Mercy Home on Friday, Aug. 11, 1995, Mary F. Doyle (nee Oliver), age 73 years. Predeceased by her husband Charles and her brother Patrick. Leaving to mourn one daughter, Mary Ennis and son-in-law Joseph at St. John's, son Paddy (Madonna), son Stephen (Bernice) at Burnt Cove; nine grandchildren, Jody and Jillian Ennis, David (Kim), Wanda, Denise, Evelyn, Charlene, Beverly and Bradley Doyle; one great-granddaughter, Ashley-Lynn Doyle; three sisters, Margaret Hynes, Theresa Fifield (Jack) and Kay Finn (Frank), all of St. John's; sisters-in-law Bernadette Oliver, St. John's, Mary Bruff, Cape Broyle, Joan North (St. George's Court) and Clara Walsh (Will), Burnt Cove. Also left to mourn a number of nieces and nephews, relatives and friends, especially those at St. Patrick's Mercy Home. Remains resting at Ryan's Funeral Home, Bay Bulls. Visiting hours are 1 p.m. to 10 p.m., Saturday Aug. 12, and 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday Aug. 13. Funeral at 11 a.m. following mass of the resurrection on Monday, August 14 from St. Michael's Church. Interment at St. Michael's Cemetery. Flowers gratefully accepted or donations may be made in her memory to St. Patrick's Mercy Home.
DOYLE, Maurice The Times & General Commercial Gazette February 14, 1891 (Saturday) Died, at Conception Harbor, on the 2nd inst., Maurice Doyle, aged 37 years.
DOYLE, Richard SHORTALL, James BREWIN, James COLTON, Arthur
SHEEAN, Richard Harbour Grace Standard October 3, 1891 (Friday) Five of the bodies of the crew of barqt Camellia (which was lost on Scatterie Island, on the 8th Sept.) were brought to St. John's on Wednesday night by the S.S. Kite. On the following morning at 10 o'clock, the funeral took place. The names of the five were: Richard Doyle, James Shortall, James Brewin, Arthur Colton, and Richard Sheean.
DOYLE, Mrs. Stephen The Times & General Commercial Gazette January 19, 1887 (Wednesday) Died, on the 9th inst., at Harbor Main, the wife of Mr. Stephen Doyle, aged 33 years.
DOYLE, William Daily News September 1, 1966 (Thursday) Passed peacefully away at Avondale on Sunday, August 7th, William Doyle aged eighty-four, leaving to mourn his beloved wife and a large circle of relatives and friends. The funeral will take place at Avondale on Tuesday, August 9th.
DRUKEN, Annie The Evening Telegram June 21, 1924 (Saturday) Died. Passed peacefully away, after a long illness, Annie, beloved daughter of Mary and Michael Druken, aged 16 years, leaving father, mother, 4 sisters and 2 brothers to mourn their sad loss. Funeral tomorrow (Sunday), at 2.30 p.m. from her late residence, Torbay Road.
DRUKEN, Peter
Daily News December 24, 1917 (Monday)
Passed peacefully away on Sunday morning, at the General Hospital,
Peter, fifth son of Thomas and Maggie Druken, in his
16th year. Funeral on Christmas Day, from his late residence, Middle Cove.
Friends and acquaintances will please accept this, the only intimation.
DUFF, Arthur James
Evening Telegram August 25, 1969 (Monday)
Died suddenly at his home in Somerville, Mass., August 22nd,
Arthur James Duff, son of the late James Richard Duff of Holyrood. Leaving
to mourn his wife Mary, three daughters, Barbara, Peggy and Madeleine; one son
James and one sister Mae (Mrs. Charles James Power) of St. John's and two nieces,
Madeleine (Mrs. R. J. Ronayne) also of St. John's and Leona (Mrs. Lee Muncz)
of Argentia Naval Station. Funeral this morning from St. Joseph's Church, Somerville. DUFF, Margaret Evening Telegram August 1, 1891 (Saturday) Died. On Friday, 31st ult., after a long illness, Margaret, relict of the late Edward Duff, aged 88 years; funeral on to-morrow, Sunday, at 2.30 p.m., from her daughter's, Mrs. P. Costigan, residence, No. 214 foot of Playhouse Hill; friends and acquaintances are requested to attend.
DUFFITT, Henry
CARPENTER, John
SUTTON, William
Evening Telegram September 7, 1891 (Monday)
Sad and Fatal Accident.
Three Young Fishermen Drowned.
How It Occurred.
From Great St. Lawrence we get particulars of a sad and fatal accident which occurred there on Tuesday last. Writing under date of the 3rd instant, our special correspondent says: - "One
of the most unfortunate disasters we have had to lament for a long time happened
here two days ago. It was caused by the capsizing of a dory in the harbor.
The boat was manned by three fine young fishermen, named, respectively, John Carpenter, of Keels, Bonavista Bay; Henry Duffitt, of Smith's Sound, Trinity Bay, and William Sutton,
also of the latter place. The bodies were recovered shortly after the accident,
and, having received careful attention at the hands of the kind-hearted people
who had charge of them, were interred in the Church of England Cemetery."
DUGGAN, Bridget Evening Telegram June 3, 1909 (Thursday) Died. This morning, after a short illness, Bridget Duggan, a native of Fethard, County Tipperary, Ireland. Funeral on Saturday at 2.30 p.m., from her late residence 202 Water Street East. Friends and acquaintances will please accept this the only intimation.
DUGGAN, Mary The Times & General Commercial Gazette April 24, 1889 (Wednesday) Died, at Holyrood, on the 12th inst., Mary, wife of Patrick Duggan, aged 45 years.
DUGGAN, Mary Royal Gazette April 30, 1889 (Tuesday) Died. At Holyrood, on the 12th inst., Mary, wife of Mr. Patrick Duggan, aged 45 years.
DUGGAN, Mary (nee Corbett) Evening Telegram April 9, 1990 (Monday) Aged 74 years. Passed peacefully away at her late residence in Chapel's Cove on Saturday, April 7, 1990. Left with fond memories are her beloved husband Thomas; loving mother of Willie and wife Josephine, Jack, Tom and wife Sheila, all of Chapel's Cove, Marion and husband Graham Haines, Kelligrews, Mark Joseph (Buster), Joanne, both of Chapel's Cove, Cathy and friend Nelson Higdon, Gander; grandchildren: Douglas Haines, Tommy, Edward and Amanda Duggan; her brother, Dan Corbett and wife Patricia, Alberta; sisters-in-law and dear friends, Edith Corbett, Chapel's Cove, Mary Quinlan and husband William, Brooklyn, New York and Ann Corbett, St. John's, also a dear friend Mary Duggan at Brooklyn, New York, numerous nephews, nieces, other relatives and friends both in Newfoundland and New York. Resting at Dunphy's Funeral Home, Holyrood. Funeral will take place on Tuesday, April 10, 1990, following 2:30 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial at Sts. Peter and Paul Church, Hr. Main. Interment will be in the R.C. Cemetery, Chapel's Cove.
DUGGAN, Patrick Royal Gazette April 30, 1889 (Tuesday) Died. At Holyrood, on the 12th inst., Mary, wife of Mr. Patrick Duggan, aged 45 years.
DUNN, Anne Fenelon
Royal Gazette July 7, 1885 (Tuesday)
Died. On the 6th inst., Anne Fenelon, wife of Mr. Jeremiah Dunn, a native
of Ballyellen, County Carlow, Ireland, aged 67 years.
DUNN, Anne Fenelon The Times & General Commercial Gazette July 8, 1885 (Wednesday) Died, on the 6th inst., Anne Fenelon, wife of Mr. Jeremiah Dunn, a native of Ballyellen, County Carlow, Ireland, aged 67 years.
DUNPHY, Bernice (nee Finn) Evening Telegram August 9, 1968 (Friday) Passed peacefully away at St. Patrick's Mercy Home, on August 8th, Bernice (nee Finn) age 54 years; widow of Martin, who predeceased her November 2nd, 1967; leaving to mourn four daughters, Margaret (Mrs. Jean Jensen) Tampa, Florida, U.S.A., Bernice (Mrs. Douglas Steele) Grand Falls, Ann (Mrs. Kuno Boss) St. John's, Paulette, St. John's; four sons, Patrick and Paul, St. John's, Thomas and David, London, Ontario; two brothers, Myrick, St. John's, Patrick, Boston, Mass. Resting at St. Patrick's Mercy Home. Funeral on Saturday, with Requiem Mass 9.30 a.m. Interment at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.
DUNPHY, Clare
Telegram November 2, 1999 (Tuesday)
Passed peacefully away in the presence of her family
at the
Health Sciences Center on Monday, November 1st, 1999,
Clare Dunphy (Nee
Fowler), in her 76th year of Mount Carmel. Predeceased
by her three infant
children and her daughter-in-law, Louise Dunphy, her sisters, Ethel McCrate,
Helen Fitzgerald, Evelyn, Christine and Mary Fowler and her brothers,
James,
Thomas, and John Fowler, her sister-in-law Kathleen Fowler. Left with
fond
and loving memories are her husband of 55 years, Weldon, her four sons:
Richard (Debbie), Mount Carmel, Bart (Delia), Seal Cove, Kevin, Don,
both of
Mount Carmel, her nine devoted grandchildren, her precious great-grandchild,
her sister Edith Linehan, Boston, U.S.A., her brother, Richard Fowler,
Mount
Carmel, her special cousin, Mary Nelson of Michigan, U.S.A., her
daughter-in-law, Rose Sutton, Ontario. Numerous nieces, nephews, and
a large
circle of other relatives and friends. Resting at Our Lady of Mount Carmel
Church, Mount Carmel, from where the funeral will take place at 11:00
a.m.
on Thursday, November 4th, 1999. Interment will be in Our
Lady of Mount Carmel Cemetery. Funeral arrangements entrusted to the
care of Dunphy`s
Funeral Home, Holyrood.
"May her gentle soul rest in the peace
of the risen
Lord."
DUNPHY, Mrs. David The Times & General Commercial Gazette June 21, 1873 (Saturday) Died, at Halifax, on Saturday morning, 14th inst., after a short illness, Mrs. David Dunphy, aged 28 years, a native of Newfoundland.
DUNPHY, Mrs. David Royal Gazette June 24, 1873 (Tuesday) DIED. ... At Halifax, on Saturday morning, 14th inst., after a short illness, Mrs. David Dunphy, aged 28 years, a native of Newfoundland.
DUNPHY, Edmund
Evening Telegram April 19, 1992 (Sunday)
It is with great sadness that the family of the late
Mr.
Edmund Dunphy announce his passing at the Western Regional Hospital
in Corner Brook, on Thursday, April 16, 1992 in his
74th year. He will be
sadly missed by his loving wife Neala (nee) Hawco; four sons: Joe and
his
wife Michele, Michael and his wife Glenda, all residing at Toronto, Ken
and
his wife Gwen of Corner Brook, and John residing at Germany; four daughters:
Joan, Mrs. Bill Brett of St. John's, Bette, Mrs. Harvey Hynes, Barb,
Mrs.
Hector Hynes, and Pat, Mrs. Rob Kenny, all residing at Corner Brook;
14
grandchildren; two brothers: Jack and Bill Dunphy, residing at Holyrood.
He
will also be missed by a large number of nieces, nephew, relatives and
friends. The funeral service will take place from All Hallows Roman
Catholic Church, on Humber Road, Corner Brook, Monday at 10:30 a.m. and
continue to the receiving vault at Mt. Patricia Cemetery. The family
will
be receiving friends at the Wm. Maxwell Fillatre Memorial Funeral Home,
4
St. Mark's Ave., Corner Brook, Saturday and Sunday 7-9 p.m. As expressions
of sympathy, donations may be made to the All Hallows Roman Catholic
Church
Fund, Corner Brook.
DUNPHY, Elizabeth The Times & General Commercial Gazette February 14, 1891 (Saturday) Died, on the 27th ult., at Red Island, P.B., Elizabeth, wife of Patrick Dunphy, and daughter of Patrick Burn.
DUNPHY, Elizabeth The Evening Telegram July 7, 1928 (Saturday) Passed peacefully away at 5 p.m. July 6th, in her 65th year, Elizabeth, relict of the late Capt. P. Dunphy. Funeral takes place from her late residence, 39 Cochrane Street to railway station Monday 8 a.m. Interment at Placentia.
DUNPHY, Elizabeth Newfoundland Express July 2, 1861 (Tuesday) On Sunday morning, after a lingering illness, Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Mr. John Dunphy, aged 13 years.
DUNPHY, Elizabeth The Evening Telegram July 12, 1928 (Thursday) On Friday evening, the 6th last, at her residence, 39 Cochrane Street, the Angel of Death summoned the soul of Mrs. Eliza [sic] Dunphy, relict of Captain P. Dunphy of Placentia. Though ailing for the past three years, she was more or less active, and took great interest in everything pertaining to her home life and friends. Being the soul of hospitality, the latter were always welcome, and their visits were sources of pleasure to her. About three weeks ago her condition became worse until finally death released her from its pains. Fortified by the rites of Holy Church, and by the prayers of her confessor, Rev. Father O'Mara, who was present at her bedside, she passed peacefully away. Surviving her are four children, Alexander and Thomas of Curling, Mrs. Charles G. McGrath of Corner Brook and Theresa of the employ of James Baird, Limited, city. Also two sisters, Mrs. Hawley, Birmingham, England, and Mrs. J. J. Dunphy, Detroit, Michigan. The funeral took place on Monday from her residence to the Railway Station, and interment was in the family burial plot at Placentia. Undertaker Martin had charge of the arrangements and accompanied the corpse to Placentia. Her casket bore many floral tributes of affection, whilst the many telegrams of sympathy, and showers of spiritual bouquets testified to the great esteem in which she was held. To her loving children we extend our deepest sympathy. - R.I.P.
DUNPHY, John Royal Gazette July 27, 1886 (Tuesday) Died. Drowned, at Little Bay, on the 17th inst., John, son of John and Maria Dunphy, aged 11 years and 7 months.
DUNPHY, John The Times & General Commercial Gazette July 31, 1886 (Saturday) Drowned, at little Bay, on the 17th inst., John, son of John and Maria Dunphy, aged 11 years and 7 months.
DUNPHY, John
Daily News January 10, 1916 (Monday)
Casualty List.
1st Newfoundland Regiment. ...
44 Private John Dunphy, 23 Prince's Street. Killed in action, Dec.
12. Private John Dunphy, as his number shows, was one of the first to answer
the call of his King and Country. He is a son of Mr. Martin Dunphy, Fireman
on the Kite, 23 Prince's Street, St. John's. Mother dead. Mt. Cashel
boy.
Daily News January 11, 1916 (Tuesday)
Casualty List.
1st Newfoundland Regiment. ...
Private Dunphy, whose heroic death on Dec. 12th was announced
yesterday, was not an ex-pupil of Mount Cashel. He worked with Mr. M.
Power, Master Cooper, for 8 years prior to his enlistment with the Regiment.
Daily News January 11, 1916 (Tuesday)
DUNPHY - Killed in action in the Dardanelles on Dec.
12th, Private John Dunphy, 1st Nfld. Regiment, C.
Co., aged 18 years, 10 months. Son of Martin and the late Catherine Dunphy.
He leaves to mourn him a father, one sister, 4 brothers, one with the
Nfld. Regiment. May his soul rest in peace. Grant him Eternal rest, oh
Lord and let perpetual light shine upon him. Halifax and Boston papers
please copy.
DUNPHY, John
Evening Telegram September 21, 1993 (Sunday)
Passed peacefully away at St. Clare's Hospital, Palliative
Care Unit on September 19th, 1993, John Dunphy,
formerly of Great Paradise,
Placentia Bay, aged 85 years. Predeceased by step-son William,
sisters-in-law Mary and Jean and sister Ann. Leaving to mourn wife Bridgett
[sic] (nee Power); step-children: Catherine and husband James, Eleanor
and
husband Albert, Mathilda and husband James, Philip Power, Doreen and
husband
Peter; brothers William and wife Mary, Tom and Alphonsus, sister Margaret
Dunphy; brother-in-law Clarence; 22 step-grandchildren, also a large
circle
of relatives and friends. Resting at Caul's Funeral Home, LeMarchant
Road.
Funeral on Wednesday, September 22, 1993 at 11:00 a.m. from Mary Queen
of
Peace Church. Interment at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.
DUNPHY, John Hilary
Evening Telegram May 17, 1965 (Monday)
Passed away after a lengthy
illness, at the General Hospital, 4.40 a.m. Friday, May 14th, John
Hilary Dunphy,
of 530 Southside Road, aged 59 years. Leaving to mourn are his wife Mary, one
son, Dermot of Halifax, two daughters, Bride (Mrs. Vince Murphy) of Montreal,
Theresa at home, and several grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. P.W. Connors,
at Dorchester, Mass. Interment at Belvedere Cemetery.
DUNPHY, Mary Ann
Evening Telegram July 27, 1976 (Tuesday) [same in Daily News]
Passed peacefully away at 3 Fleming Street on July 26, Mrs.
Mary Ann Dunphy (Aunt Min) in her 94th year, formerly of
Great Paradise, Placentia Bay; leaving to mourn four sons and two daughters:
William and John at St. John's; Alphonsus at North Arm, Holyrood and Thomas
with whom she resided; Margaret at St. John's and Anne (Mrs. Clarence Pomeroy)
of Foxtrap; 16 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren and a large number
of relatives and friends. Resting at Caul's Funeral Home. Funeral on Thursday
from Caul's Funeral Home to the Basilica for mass at 9:30 a.m. Interment in
Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.
DUNPHY, Mary G.
Evening Telegram October 27, 1989 (Friday)
Passed peacefully away at her residence, 3 Fleming
Street, Thursday, October 26, 1989, age 72 years. Leaving
to mourn her beloved husband Thomas. Brother William Rose and wife Lilly,
St. John's.
Two stepbrothers: Patrick Devereaux and John Devereaux, both of Logy
Bay.
Four stepsisters: Elizabeth Evoy, Goose Bay; Bride Kavanagh, Calvert;
Nora
Tobin, Witless Bay and Helen Connors, Torbay. Also leaving to mourn a
number of nieces and nephews and a large circle of friends. Resting at
Caul's Funeral Home, LeMarchant Road. Funeral Mass, Saturday, October
28
from the Basilica at 9:30 a.m. Interment at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery,
Topsail Road.
DUNPHY, Mary Jane Royal Gazette March 14, 1882 (Tuesday) DIED. ... On the 12th. Inst., Mary Jane, beloved daughter of John and Frances Dunphy, aged 21 years.
DUNPHY, Michael The Times & General Commercial Gazette October 11, 1884 (Saturday) Died, on the 9th inst., Mr. Michael Dunphy, cooper, a native of Waterford, Ireland, aged 64 years, 60 of which he spent in this country.
DUNPHY, Michael The Times & General Commercial Gazette August 23, 1890 (Saturday) Died, on the 19th inst., Michael Dunphy, aged 70 years.
DUNPHY, Michael Daily News March 6, 1918 (Wednesday) Among those who went down on the Florizel is Michael Dunphy, one of the stewards, who is known to practically the whole traveling community, having been connected with the coastal service for more than 30 years. Steward Dunphy saw service on the Curlew and Plover, later the Conscript and Volunteer, and the Portia and Prospero. For the last ten years he was steerage steward of the Portia and was obliged to stay on shore when she was taken for foreign service. After being in town for a few weeks he was given a position on the Florizel, and was making his first voyage on her. Steward Dunphy had two sons killed while fighting in the Regiment, and leaves a widow and daughter.
DUNPHY, Michael The Evening Telegram February 26, 1918 (Tuesday) Died. Drowned from the Florizel, Michael Dunphy, in his 46th year, leaving a wife and two daughters in the city, and three sisters, one in Boston, one in Montreal and one in Sydney, and three brothers residing in Boston and a large circle of friends to mourn their sad loss. He was practically in the employ of Bowring Bros. coastal service since its inception. He had a son - L.C. J.J. Dunphy - who paid the supreme sacrifice on July 1st - R.I.P. Boston, Montreal and Sydney papers please copy.
DUNPHY, Michael A.
Daily News November 17, 1971 (Wednesday)
Died accidentally at his home in Holyrood, C.B., on November
15th,
Michael A. Dunphy in his 49th year. Leaving to mourn
his wife Mary, two
sons Brian and Michael, four daughters Carol (Mrs. John Lynk) at Topsail,
C.B., Janet, Peggy and Laura at home; also one sister Mary, three brothers
William and John at Holyrood and Edmund at Corner Brook. Remains resting
at
Dunphy's Funeral Home at Holyrood. Interment on Thursday, November 18th following Requiem Mass at 11:00 a.m. at Holy Cross Church in Holyrood.
DUNPHY, Michael C. The Evening Telegram December 30, 1957 (Monday) Passed peacefully away at Holyrood, December 25th, Michael C. Dunphy, in his 77th year; leaving to mourn Mary, John, William, Michael at Holyrood, and Edmund at Corner Brook.
DUNPHY, Patrick William
Telegram December 9, 1999 (Thursday)
Of Dartmouth died December 8, 1999, in his
76th year, at the Q.E. II Health Sciences (Victoria General
Site) in Halifax. Born in Curling, Newfoundland, he was a son of the
late Thomas and Mary
(Rockett) Dunphy. He received his high school education at the Sacred
Heart
School in Curling. He went to work at Furlong Bros. Herring Plant and
Coombs
Department Store before joining the firm Humber Motors Ltd. in 1954.
In 1964
he purchased the automobile dealership from the estate of his father-in-law,
and continued to operate the same until 1978 when he sold the company
to
Derek Young C.A. He was a member of the Archbishop Howley Council of
the
Knights of Columbus for many years and was an Honorary Life Member. He
was
also an Honorary Member of Rotary International. During his years in
the
automobile business he served a term as president of the Newfoundland
Auto
Dealers Association and was a director of the Canadian Auto Dealers
Association; he also served as a director of the Ford Dealer Advisory
Council. During his business career he also served a year as president
of
the Corner Brook Chamber of Commerce and a director of the Canadian Chamber
of Commerce. Surviving are his wife, the former Dorothy Wiseman; one
daughter Barbara MacEwen (John) and their children, Patrick and Lori-Beth,
all of Dartmouth. Also surviving are his sisters: Gertrude McLennan (John),
Joan O`Driscoll (Francis); and brothers: Gerald (Grace), William (Irene),
Kenneth (Renata); and a large circle of nieces and nephews. He was
predeceased by a sister Rita Milani and brothers Francis and Harold.
Visitation will be 2:00-4:00 and 7:00-9:00 (Thursday) today in Dartmouth
Funeral Home, 29 Queen Street. Funeral Mass will be celebrated 10:00
a.m.
Friday in St. Peters Roman Catholic Church (Maple St., Dartmouth). Cremation
will follow with burial at a later date in Oakridge Cemetery. Family
flowers
only, by request. In lieu, donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer
Society.
DUNPHY, Patrick Francis The Times & General Commercial Gazette December 22, 1888 (Saturday) Died, on the 17th inst., Patrick Francis Dunphy, aged 19 years.
DUNPHY, Peter
Daily News July 9, 1920 (Friday)
At Argentia, on Sunday, June 27th, at 7.30 p.m., Peter,
adopted and beloved son of John J. and Kate Dunphy, aged 20 years. -
May his soul rest in peace.
DUNPHY, Ralph Evening Telegram March 20, 1993 (Saturday) Passed peacefully away at the Health Sciences Centre, On Thursday, March 18th, 1993, Ralph Dunphy, in his 77th year, of Holyrood. Predeceased by his wife Mary and son Ralph, Jr. Left to mourn with fond and loving memories are his sons: Herb and wife Susan, Milltown, Bob and wife Holly, Weldon, all at Holyrood; five grandchildren: Erin, Amanda, Bobbi Jo, Mary Beth and Robert; one brother Weldon and wife Claire, Mt. Carmel; three sisters: Edna Shannon, New Jersey, Carrie Smart, Montreal, Marie Dunphy, New York; also a circle of other relatives and friends. Resting at Dunphy's Funeral Home, Holyrood. Funeral will take place on Sunday, March 21, 1993 following 1:30 p.m. service at Holy Cross Church, Holyrood. Cremation to follow.
DUNPHY, Thomas The Evening Telegram December 17, 1957 (Tuesday) Grand Falls - Death came suddenly Dec. 12, to Thomas Dunphy, aged 79, at the home of his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Kelly, Crescent Heights. A former native of Holyrood, he resided in the United States for many years, returning to Grand Falls in 1908 where he worked for the A.N.D. Co. until his retirement. He is survived by one daughter Lillian, Mrs. J. N. Kelly, with whom he resided; two sons, William and John in Grand Falls, also several grandchildren.
DUNPHY, Thomas Daily News November 9, 1957 (Saturday) Thomas Dunphy Passes Away. His many friends in the city and elsewhere were saddened yesterday to hear of the passing, after a lengthy illness, of Thomas Dunphy of Curling, in his 62nd year. The late Thomas Dunphy was born in 1895 at Dunville, Placentia Bay. With so many other young men of his day, he enlisted in the Newfoundland Regiment in 1915 and went overseas. For conspicuous valour in the Battle of Stenbeck in 1918, he was decorated with the D. C. M., the Military Medal and the Belgium Croix de Guerre. During this battle Thomas Dunphy received severe wounds from which he suffered greatly during the rest of his life and which eventually caused his death. He leaves to mourn their sad loss his wife, three daughters and four sons, to all of whom the Daily News extends sympathy.
DUNPHY, Thomas F. Evening Telegram December 18, 1920 (Saturday) In Memoriam. Thomas F. Dunphy, drowned on Dec. 18, 1919, on board of the S.S. Manxman, while on his way to Greece, son of Patrick and Ellen Dunphy, 31 Central Street. - R.I.P.
DUNPHY, Thomas Francis The Evening Telegram January 19, 1920 (Monday) Drowned on board the S.S. Manxman, on the 19th of December, from New York bound to Greece, Thomas Francis, aged 22½ years, second son of Patrick and Ellen Dunphy, 31 Central Street. May his soul rest in peace.
DUNPHY, Thomas Joseph
Evening Telegram May 22, 1996 (Wednesday)
Passed peacefully away at the Grace Hospital, on
Monday, May 20th, 1996, Thomas Joseph Dunphy, age
83 years. Predeceased by his wife Mary in 1989, brothers William (1978) and
John (1993), and his
sister Ann Pomeroy (1989). Leaving to mourn one brother, Alphonsus, one
sister Margaret, and special nephew Clayton, also a number of nieces,
nephews, other relatives and friends. Special thanks to the nursing staff
and doctors on 3rd Medicine, Grace Hospital, especially Dr. A.T.
Higgins and Dr. Alan Willke. Resting at Caul's Funeral Home, LeMarchant Rd.
Funeral
Mass on Thursday, May 23rd, 1996 at 9:30 a.m. from the Basilica.
Interment at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.
"Sacred Heart of Jesus have mercy
on his soul."
DUNPHY, Vincent Evening Telegram December 16, 1921 (Friday) Died. At Holyrood, on Sunday, the 4th inst., of Diphtheria, Vincent, darling child of Mr. and Mrs. M.C. Dunphy, aged 8 years.
DUNPHY, William
Evening Telegram December 1, 1978 (Friday)
Passed suddenly away on November 29th at his residence,
23A Laughlin Cres., William Dunphy, aged 69 years. Leaves
to mourn his wife Mary, three sons Alphonsus at Toronto, Bernard and Clayton
at St. John's,
one daughter Bernadette (Mrs. Leo Hunt), St. John's, three brothers, Jack
and Thomas at St. John's and Alphonsus at Holyrood, two sisters Ann (Mrs.
Clarence Pomroy), Foxtrap, Margaret at Holyrood, seven grandchildren and
also a large circle of relatives and friends. Resting at Caul's Funeral
Home. Funeral on Monday from Mary Queen of Peace Church for mass at 10:00
a.m. Interment in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.
DUNPHY, William Joseph Evening Telegram August 28, 1996 (Wednesday) Passed peacefully away in the company of his family after a short illness on Tuesday, August 27, 1996, William Joseph Dunphy in his 75th year of Holyrood. Predeceased by his wife Marjorie, January 13, 1994; his sister Mary, 1985, and his brother Edmund 1992. Left
with fond and loving memories are his devoted children: Kenneth, Barbara and Billy, Holyrood, his brother Jack (Anne) Dunphy, Holyrood, his sister-in-law Mrs. Neala Dunphy, Corner Brook, his cousin and godmother, Sister Mary Aquinas Hicks, R.S.M., St. John's; also leaving his sisters- and brothers-in-law Josephine Murphy, Gerald (Madeline) Mulcahy, John Mulcahy, Barbara (George) Puddister, Margaret Mulcahy, Dorothy Mulcahy, Ernest (Patricia) Murphy, Win (Ken) O'Brien, many nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends. Also his fellow funeral directors; resting at
Dunphy's Funeral Home, Holyrood. Visitation will begin on Wednesday, August 28th, 1996, at 7 p.m. to 10 p.m., Thursday 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., and on Friday from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Funeral will take place on Friday, August 30th, 1996, following Mass of Christian Burial at 2:00 p.m. from Holy Cross Church, Holyrood. Interment will be in the family plot, Holy Cross Cemetery, Southside, Holyrood. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Holy Cross Memorial/Restoration Fund. "May he rest in the loving arms of the risen Lord."
DUNPHY, William T. Daily News October 8, 1898 (Saturday) On the 7th inst., William T. Dunphy, aged 26. Funeral on to-morrow, Sunday. Friends and acquaintances will please accept this as the only intimation.
DWYER, Agnes Daily News August 26, 1968 (Monday) Obituary. Mrs. Agnes Dwyer. Passed peacefully away at Harbour Grace on August 4, after a lengthy illness, Mrs. Agnes Dwyer, beloved wife of James F. Dwyer, in her 78th year. The late Mrs. Dwyer was born at Riverhead, Hr. Grace, on September 18, 1889, and married James F. Dwyer on November 18, 1913. The couple resided on Bannerman Lake Rd., for 50 years. Mrs. Dwyer was a well known and highly respected member of this town. She is survived by her husband, four sons, James and William of Hr. Grace, Jerry and Joseph of Gander, four daughters, Alice (Mrs. P. Saulinier) of Monroe, N.Y., Gertrude (Mrs. Edward Powers) of Gander, Isabelle (Mrs. Bernard Banks) of California, Agnes (Mrs. Dannell [sic] Morris of Colorado), sixty-five grandchildren and nineteen great
grandchildren. Three other sons predeceased her. The funeral took place from her late residence to the Roman Catholic Cathedral, Harbour Grace with 10 a.m. Mass. Interment was at the Roman Catholic Cemetery, Carbonear Road.
DWYER, Anne
Gazette May 8, 1860 (Tuesday)
Death. In this city, 7th inst., Anne, wife of Mr.
James Dwyer, 70 years.
DWYER, Bridget
Royal Gazette April 24, 1883 (Tuesday)
Died. At Tilton Harbor, Fogo Island, Notre Dame Bay on the 24th March,
Bridget, wife of Mr. Patrick Dwyer, aged 86 years.
DWYER, Daisy Evening Telegram October 31, 1927 (Monday) Passed away, on Sunday, Daisy, beloved wife of Ralph Dwyer. Funeral on Tuesday at 2.30 p.m. from her late residence, Knight Street.
DWYER, Captain Edward
Royal Gazette May 12, 1885 (Tuesday)
Died. At Carbonear, on the 4th inst., Elizabeth, relict of the late Captain
Edward Dwyer, aged 85 years.
DWYER, Elizabeth The Times & General Commercial Gazette May 9, 1885 (Saturday) Died, at Carbonear, on the 4th inst., Elizabeth, relict of the late Capt., Edward Dwyer, aged 85 years.
DWYER, Elizabeth
Evening Mercury May 5, 1885 (Tuesday)
At Carbonear, last evening, Elizabeth, relict of the late
Captain Edward Dwyer, aged 85 years.
DWYER (HEALY), Ellen Evening Telegram December 7, 1898 (Wednesday) Died. At Kelligrews, on the 3rd inst., after a long illness, fortified by the rights of the Holy Church, Ellen Dwyer (Healy), aged 84 years, relict of the late James Dwyer, leaving one brother, three sons and three daughters to mourn their loss. - R.I.P.
DWYER, Ellen Healy Daily News December 8, 1898 (Thursday) Deaths. Dwyer. At Kelligrews, on the 8rd [sic - probably 3rd is meant] inst., after a long and tedious illness, fortified by the rites of the Holy Church, Ellen Healy, aged 84 years, relict of the late James Dwyer, leaving one brother, 3 sons and 3 daughters to mourn their sad loss.
DWYER, Ellen Mary
Gazette March 27, 1860 (Tuesday)
Died. On Saturday last, after a long illness, Ellen Mary,
in her eleventh year, youngest daughter of T.S. Dwyer, Esq., M.H.A.
DWYER, Francis Kevin
Telegram November 1, 1999 (Monday)
Passed peacefully away in the presence of his
family
after a courageous battle with cancer on Saturday, October 30,
1999. Francis
Kevin Dwyer, Kelligrews, aged 68 years. Predeceased by his wife
Ann (1996). Leaving to mourn his loving wife Dora; four sons: Leonard
(Laurie), Brian
(Paula), Dean, Frank Jr. (Janice); five daughters: Rose, Elaine, Brenda
(Paul Edwards), Debbie (Ambrose Abbott), Michelle (John Hogan); stepson:
Tony Cronin; stepdaughter: Juanita Warford (Ronnie); 11 grandchildren,
three
stepgrandchildren; five brothers: Kevin (Mary), Jim (Kay), Brandon (Marie),
Paul (Cathy), Dave (Jeannette); two sisters: Vera (Kevin Hynes), Kay
Auiler;
one stepbrother: Ken McDonald (Christine); one stepsister: Bobbie (Steve
Corbett); stepmother: Mary Dwyer; also other relatives and friends. Resting
at the James J. Hickey Memorial Funeral Home, Kelligrews. Interment at
the
R.C. Cemetery, Kelligrews. Flowers gratefully accepted or donations may
be
made to a charity of one`s choice.
DWYER, Hugh Royal Gazette April 15, 1884 (Tuesday)
Died. On the 7th inst., Hugh, son of Mr. Thomas Dwyer, aged 24 years.
DWYER, (son of J. Dwyer) Evening Telegram August 16, 1909 (Monday) Boy Drowned. An eleven year old boy named Dwyer, son of Mr. J. Dwyer, of Tilting, was drowned there on July 30th in that part of the harbour known as the "pond". He was coming across in a skiff when he fell overboard. The people saw him drown from the opposite side but could do nothing to save him. The body was recovered.
DWYER, Hugh John The Times & General Commercial Gazette April 3, 1889 (Wednesday) Died, on the 30th ult., Hugh John, son of John and Selina Dwyer, aged 1 year and 9 months.
DWYER, Johanna
The Evening Telegram February 28, 1920 (Saturday)
Died. On Friday, at the General Hospital, where she had been a nurse for nearly half a century, Johanna Dwyer, aged 86 years. Funeral on Sunday at 2.30 p.m. from the residence of Miss Devereaux, 100 New Gower Street.
DWYER, Joseph Daily News September 13, 1976 (Monday) Passed peacefully away on Sunday, Sept. 12, at the Hoyles Home after a lengthy illness, Joseph Dwyer in his 76th year. Leaving to mourn his wife, Kathleen; two daughters, Doreen (Mrs. Joseph Dailey) [sic - should be Bailey], Hamilton, Ont. and Jean [sic - should be Joan] at home; two sons, Gerald (RCMP) Selkirk, Manitoba, and Kevin at home. Remains resting at Caul's Funeral Home. Funeral to take place from St. Patrick's Church on Tuesday at 9:00 a.m. Interment in the Holy Sepulcher Cemetery.
DWYER, Josiah (Jody)
Ottawa Citizen July 18, 2003 (Friday)
Suddenly Wednesday
July 16, 2003, Josiah (Jody) Harold Dwyer, born March 15, 1949 in Grand Falls,
Newfoundland. Son of the late Stanley Dwyer and Orella Goodyear Dwyer of Grand
Falls. Beloved husband of Joan Desrosiers Dwyer. Loving father of Matthew Stanley
Dwyer, Stephanie Erica Dwyer and Brittany Kristina Dwyer. Dear brother of Eric
Roger Dwyer and Wendy Elizabeth (Pierre Lemieux). Jody joined the federal government
in 1971 after graduating from Memorial University (St. John's), Technical University
of N.S. (Industrial Engineer), Ottawa University (M.B.A.). At the time of his
death he was a Senior Planning Advisor for Agriculture Canada. His greatest
joy in life was his family, as was evident by his participation in everything
they did. He will be greatly missed by his many nieces, nephews, family and
friends. Friends may pay respects at the Kelly Funeral Home, 580 Eagleson Road,
Kanata, Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Saturday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral
Sunday to St. Thomas Anglican Church for Service at 2 p.m. Interment parish
cemetery. In memoriam donations to the Ottawa Heart Institute appreciated.
DWYER, Lydia Evening Telegram January 12, 1952 (Saturday) Passed peacefully away January 11th, Lydia, widow of the late William J. Dwyer. Funeral by motor hearse from her late residence, 188 Merrymeeting Road, Sunday, January 13th.
DWYER, Martin Newfoundlander November 13, 1877 (Tuesday) Died. - At Belle Isle, Conception Bay, on Saturday night last, Mr. Martin Dwyer, aged 75 years. He was a native of the above place.
DWYER, Peter Evening Telegram September 18, 1890 (Thursday) Died. At Cupids, on the 7th inst., Mr. Peter Dwyer, in the 90th year of his age, a native of Chatham, England.
DWYER, Mary Harbour Grace Standard February 5, 1892 (Friday) Death. On Wednesday last, after a short illness, Mary, relict of the late Captain Michael Dwyer, and mother of M.E. Dwyer Esq., magistrate of Sandy Point, Bay St. George, aged 75 years.
DWYER, Peter The Times & General Commercial Gazette September 20, 1890 (Saturday) Died, at Cupids, on the 7th inst., Peter Dwyer, in the 90th year of his age, a native of Chatham, England.
DWYER, Richard Harbour Grace Standard January 12, 1934 (Friday) Obituary. Richard Dwyer, J.P. There passed away early Thursday morning at Holyrood, in the person of Richard Dwyer, J.P., one who was well and favourably known throughout the entire country. Born at Harbour Grace on November 26th, 1861, the deceased was educated at the commercial school of Harbour Grace, at the R.C. Academy of that settlement, and finally at St. Bonaventure's College, St. John's. He was the oldest and best known teacher in the country. Over forty-five years ago, he was first appointed to a school at Otterbury, coming to Harbour Main Academy in 1890, and finally assuming control of Holyrood High School in 1893 to the date of his retirement in 1924. Under the able regime of Mr.
Dwyer, Holyrood High School became one of the foremost teaching establishments in the island and to-day many of its graduates occupy prominent places in the professional and commercial life of the colony and elsewhere. His pupils are scattered throughout the entire North American continent, almost invariably filling positions of prominence and none will more sincerely regret the passing of their old Master than they. The deceased also took a prominent part in the public life of the country. There was no better patriot or well-wisher of Newfoundland than the late Richard Dwyer. The many who stopped at his hospitable home will have vivid recollections of his animated discussions upon those topics that were so dear to him and of the rich fund of knowledge from which he drew many practical ideas for the advancement and prosperity of his native land. Appointed Commissioner of the Supreme Court in 1900 he was two years afterwards made a Justice of the Peace and for many years acted as Returning Officer in the general elections for the district of Harbour Main. He was
also chairman for several years of the Holyrood Road Board and Commissioner for the Exemption Tribunal under the Military Service Act during the Great War. There was no work dearer to his hear than that of the Holyrood Star of the Sea Society of which he was the secretary since its inception. He was the very corner stone of the society and to the achievement of its ideals and objects he devoted all of his energy. The feature of every annual meeting was the presentation of the report of the honoured secretary, which was in effect a compendium of all local happenings in Holyrood during the year under review. ... He was predeceased by one son, Doctor T.R. Dwyer, who died in the prime of his life as a result of overwork as Medical Transport Officer during the Great War. Surviving him are his widow, Mrs. Ann Dwyer, and one son, the Reverend M.P. Dwyer, Parish Priest of Harbour Main, to whom the heartfelt
sympathy of Holyrood, and indeed of his many friends throughout the entire country, will go out in their great bereavement. If a life well spent and deeds well done merit eternal reward, then indeed will Richard Dwyer have long ere this entered into eternal rest. P.J.L. St. John's, Jan. 4, 1934.
DWYER, Richard William Colonist October 4, 1887 (Tuesday) Death. At Sandy Point, Bay St. George, on the 11th Sept., Richard William, infant son of Michael E. and Margaret Dwyer, aged two months and fourteen days.
DWYER, Dr. Thomas Daily News December 7, 1927 (Wednesday) At 7 o'clock yesterday evening at his home at Holyrood, Dr. Thomas R. Dwyer, aged 40 years, leaving to mourn their sad loss father, mother, and one brother, Rev. M.P. Dwyer, P.P. Funeral Friday morning. - R.I.P.
DWYER, Dr. Thomas R. Daily News December 31, 1927 (Saturday) December 6 - Dr. Thomas R. Dwyer, Holyrood, 40 ...
DWYER, Dr. Thomas R., M.D., C.M. Evening Telegram December 7, 1927 (Wednesday) Within a month of his 36 birthday, Dr. Thomas R. Dwyer, of Holyrood, passed to his eternal reward last evening. Deceased had been ill for some time and had been under treatment at the General Hospital, up to about ten days ago, when he returned to his home in Holyrood. Dr. Dwyer was educated at Holyrood High School, McGill and Dalhousie Universities, and began his career as a teacher at North Arm. He registered with the Nova Scotia Medical Board in May 1917, the General Medical Council of Great Britain in 1919, and the Newfoundland Medical Board in 1920. Previous to his enlistment in the Canadian Army Medical Corps, in May, 1917, he was house surgeon in the Victoria General Hospital. With a Captain's commission he saw active service until the termination of the war. After demobilization from the Canadian Army he took a post graduate course from the New York Post Graduate Medical School and Hospital, and at the Lyingin Hospital, New York City. In August, 1920 he joined the staff of the Lady Northcliffe Hospital, Grand Falls and retired to take up practice in Holyrood. He leaves to mourn, father, mother and one brother, Rev. M.P. Dwyer, P.P.
DWYER, Dr. Thomas R. Evening Telegram December 7, 1927 (Wednesday) Military Funeral for Late Dr. T.R. Dwyer. The funeral of the late Dr. Thomas R. Dwyer, which takes place at Holyrood, Friday morning at 10.30, and will be carried out with full military honours, the deceased having served with the Canadian Overseas Forces. A firing party chosen from the G.W.V.A. and Mount Cashel Band will proceed to Holyrood by Marshall's bus. The President, Colonel Paterson will read the Ritual, and the Last Post will be sounded by the G.W.V.A. Bugler. It is understood that a considerable number of the city medical fraternity will attend the obsequies and that members of the Dalton Council of the Knights of Columbus, Harbour Grace, will be present. In addition it is expected that many citizens desirous of paying their last respects to the deceased will go out by the morning train and by motor car.
DWYER, William James The Evening Telegram May 1, 1993 (Saturday) Passed peacefully away at his residence on Thursday, April 29, 1993, William James Dwyer in his 68th year. Formerly of Bell Island, son of the late Joseph and Mary Agnes Dwyer. Predeceased by sister Evelyn in 1974. Leaving to mourn sisters: Betty (husband Lawrence Fitzgerald) of Seal Cove, Mary (husband Jack Noseworthy) of Leamington, Ontario, Sadie (husband Gerald Conway) of Bell Island; nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends. Resting at the Carnell Memorial Chapel, Freshwater Road. Funeral Mass on Monday, May 3, 1993 at 9:30 a.m. from Mary Queen of Peace Church. Interment to follow in the R. C. Cemetery, Bell Island.
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