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HAINES, Jane Ann
Royal Gazette   June 15, 1886 (Tuesday)

Died. On the 9th inst., Jane Ann, daughter of the late John and Eliza Haines, aged 33 years.

HALEY, James
Evening Telegram   December 10, 1921 (Saturday)

Newfoundlander Loses Life. At Steel Plant.
Crushed to death by being caught under a moving crane at the blast furnaces of the steel plant, was the fate of James Haley, who passed away at the Steel Company's emergency hospital early Sunday morning, December 3. The accident in which Haley lost his life, occurred at about 11.30 Saturday night, and at the time he was sitting on the rear end of a turn-table crane. The operator of the machine could not see Haley, and in turning it quickly, Haley was caught underneath, and received injuries which, later resulted in his death. The deceased was a native of Avondale, Newfoundland. A brother resides on park Street, city. His remains were shipped to his home in Newfoundland for burial. - Sydney Record. [Although recorded as Haley here, he is listed as James Healey on his headstone in Avondale, as transcribed by Judy Barker. - TPH.]

HALLEY, Sarah
Royal Gazette October 6, 1885 (Tuesday)

Died. On the 3rd inst., Sarah, wife of Capt. John Halley, a native of Trinity, aged 72 years.

HAMILTON, Michael
Royal Gazette   January 18, 1887 (Tuesday)

Died. On the 13th inst., Mr. Michael Hamilton, a native of County Kilkenny, Ireland, aged 75 years.

HAMILTON, Michael
The Times & General Commercial Gazette     January 19, 1887 (Wednesday)

Died, on the 13th inst., Mr. Michael Hamilton, a native of County Kilkenny, Ireland, aged 75 years, 32 of which he spent in this country.

HAMLYN, John C.
Daily News November 8, 1971 (Monday)

Passed away at the Grace Hospital on Saturday, November 6th, John C. Hamlyn age 67 years of 238 Hamilton Avenue. Left to mourn are his wife Jean, two daughters Mrs. Vera Hawkins, Phoenix, Arizona and Mrs. John Baldwin, Ridgefield, Conn. One son Arnold at St. John's, two sisters Vera Hamlyn and Mrs. Arnold Thomas, also one brother Ernest and 11 grandchildren. Resting at the Carnell Memorial Chapel, Freshwater Road from where the funeral will take place on Tuesday at 2 p.m. Interment in Mount Pleasant Cemetery.

HAMLYN, John C.
Evening Telegram November 8, 1971 (Monday)

Passed away at the Grace Hospital on Saturday, November 6th, John C. Hamlyn, well known St. John's Real Estate Broker, age 67 years of 238 Hamilton Avenue. Left to mourn are his wife Jean, two daughters Mrs. Vera Hankins, Phoenix, Arizona and Mrs. John Baldwin, Ridgefield, Conn. One son Arnold at St. John's, two sisters Vera Hamlyn and Mrs. Arnold Thomas, also one brother Ernest and 11 grandchildren. Resting at the Carnell Memorial Chapel, Freshwater Road from where the funeral will take place on Tuesday at 2 p.m. Interment in Mount Pleasant Cemetery.

HAMLYN, Mary Isabella
Royal Gazette February 5, 1884 (Tuesday)

Died. On the 30th ult., Mary Isabella, infant daughter of Wilhelmina and Charles B. Hamlyn.

HAMLYN, Raymond Robert
Evening Telegram   July 18, 1896 (Saturday)

Died. To-day, at Hamilton Avenue, Raymond Robert, darling child of Robert and Minnie Hamlyn, aged 8 months and 3 weeks.

HANCOCK, Daisy Belle (nee Ivany)
Globe & Mail (Toronto)    April 18, 2002 (Thursday)

- sadly, at the Etobicoke General Hospital, on Wednesday, April 17, 2002, at the age of 86. Beloved wife of the late Barnett Hancock. Loving mother of Donna (Toronto) and David and his wife Lynda (Niagara-on-the-Lake). Much beloved grandmother of Deborah and her husband Brad Mayberry (Brampton), Douglas and his wife Lianne (Brampton) and great-grandmother of Laura, Ryan and Taylor Krystina. Cherished sister of Rose Grandy and her husband Hugh, Violet Stringer and her husband Jack, Lily Hancock and her late husband Eldon, Harvey and his wife Sarah, sister-in-law of Daisy Ivany, and the late Malcolm and Lewis Ivany. Daisy will be remembered as a wonderful mother and grandmother, a great cook (we'll miss your turkey dinners Mom), a true love of adventure, travel and gardening. She was a woman with a real generous spirit. Wishing you God's speed as you enter a new and exciting journey. Friends may call at the Turner & Porter Butler Chapel, 4933 Dundas Street West, Etobicoke (between Islington and Kipling Avenues) on Thursday, April 18 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service in the Chapel on Friday, April 19 at 11 a.m. Interment Glendale Memorial Gardens. If desired, donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario.

HANLON, James
Newfoundlander   April 5, 1867 (Friday)

Died. - On the 20th March, at North River, Mr. James Hanlon, a native of Carrick on Suir, County Tipperary, aged 80 years.

HANN, William Stanfield
Evening Telegram February 6, 1969 (Thursday)

Death. Passed peacefully away February 5th after an extended illness, William Stanfield Hann, aged 62 years, Rutland, Mass. Leaving to mourn his wife Maude, four daughters, Marian (Mrs. Frank Myska), Edith (Mrs. Donald Fisher), Daphne (Mrs. Skipper Gunther), and Yvonne (Mrs. Raymond Christian) residing in the United States; three sons, Walter, Terra Nova National Park, William, Sherbrooke, Que., and David, Oakham, Mass.; also 14 grandchildren. Served 25 years with Newfoundland Constabulary and was formerly of Burgeo. Remains resting at the Miles Funeral Home, Holden, Mass. Will be laid to rest February 8th.

HANNAFORD, Patrick
Daily News January 24, 1916 (Monday)
Patrick Hannaford
died on Jany. 4th, at the home of his brother James, 325 Degraw St. He was born in Newfoundland, a son of Theresa Walsh and the late Patrick Hannaford, and while visiting Brooklyn was a member of the Church of St. Paul, Court and Congress Streets. He is survived in addition to his mother, by five brothers, Thomas, John, James, Samuel and Lawrence, and two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth O'Brien and Mrs. Mary Healey. The funeral was held at 2 p.m. on Thursday. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under the direction of Daley and son of 438 Hicks St. - New York Times.

HANNON, Frank J.
Daily News November 5, 1917 (Monday)

Killed in action, "Somewhere in France" Oct. 9th, Sergt. Frank J. Hannon, aged 25 years, youngest son of Bridget O'Gorman and the late Capt. Patrick Hannon, Harbor Main. - R.I.P.

HANNON, Sister M. Dolorosa
Daily News    December 4, 1918 (Wednesday)

Word was received from the Holy Rosary Hospital, Miles City, Montana, announcing the death from Spanish Influenza of Sister M. Dolorosa Hannon, of the Presentation Order. Deceased was a daughter of Bridget O'Gorman and the late Patrick Hannon, and is a descendant of the line of the O'Donnell family, which was remarkable for the number and excellence of the members it gave to the service of religion. Prior to her decease she had been suffering for several months from a malady which although severe, was finally through careful nursing and skillful treatment subdued, and she was again enjoying her former good health when she contracted influenza bringing on pneumonia which resulted in her death. Deceased left Harbor Main 9 years ago accompanied by two other young ladies for far off Dakota, there to enter the Presentation Order and devote their lives to the work of their Heavenly Master. Since then Sister Dolorosa has been on various missions throughout the Dakotas and Montana, and four years ago came here to her home town on a brief visit to her relatives, taking back with her several Novices to enter the Order. She leaves to mourn, mother, two brothers; John Operator [sic] at Holyrood and Patrick, teacher at Chapel's Cove, also a sister, Sister M. Columbia of the Presentation Convent, Carbonear, to whom universal sympathy is extended. Harbor Main, Dec. 2nd, 1918.

HANNON, Michael
Evening Telegram   April 7, 1891 (Tuesday)

Died. At Harbor Main, on the same date [April 3, 1891], after a lingering illness, Michael Hannon, aged 22 years.

HANNON, Michael
The Times & General Commercial Gazette     April 11, 1891 (Saturday)

Died, at Harbor Main, on the 3rd inst., Michael Hannon, aged 92 years.

HANNON, Michael
Harbour Grace Standard   April 11, 1891 (Saturday)

Death. At Harbor Main, on the 3rd inst., after a lingering illness, Michael Hannon, aged 22 years.

HANNON, P.
Harbour Grace Standard   June 12, 1896 (Friday)

An unfortunate man - P. Hannon of Harbor Main - on Saturday last was killed on the N.N. W. line, west of Norris Arm. He was on a car load of sleepers, when it jumped the track, and nearly the whole load fell on his body; when the logs were removed he was cold in death. He was quite a young man, about 28 years of age, and single. The body was brought on and left at the station for interment.

HANNON, William
Evening Telegram   June 9, 1896 (Tuesday)
Our Dead From The Line.

A man named William Hannon, of Harbor Main, was brought out dead from the N.N. & W. Line to-day. The remains were left off at Salmon Cove for conveyance home. The home coming is indeed a sad one.

HANNON, William
Daily News   June 13, 1896 (Saturday)
Death of a Brakesman.

A sad event happened last Saturday, the 6th inst. Upon the railway track, about two miles from Mount Moriah, whereby a worthy fellow named William Hannon, brakesman and assistant foreman, was so seriously injured that he died in a few hours. ... He was very active and always energetic, his position was assisting in laying rails; his home was at Harbor Main. He was 27 years of age, and the sole support of his aged parents.

HARDING, James
Evening Telegram   June 2, 1915 (Wednesday)

In Memoriam. (also included in Memorials) In the death of James Harding, who departed this life at 2 o'clock on Friday last, Holyrood has lost one of its best men in the full flush of life and in the very prime of manhood. Deceased who was of a gigantic stature was stricken down with the incurable malady of heart trouble last October, and despite the medical aid of Dr. Jones and the constant attention of Rev. W.P. Finn, P.P., the illness made such inroads upon his herculean constitution as to bring about his dissolution on Friday last. The late James Harding was only 42 years old and was twice married, first to a Miss Lineham, of St. Mary's, who died four years ago, and second, to a Miss Finlay, of Trepassey, who together with the two children, his father and mother (Mr. and Mrs. R. Harding, of Greenfield), and one brother and sister, mourn their loss and to all of whom we tender our heartfelt sympathy in their hour of trouble and distress, but Jim's happy death and the hope of happiness in store for him ought somewhat assuage their keen sorrow and affliction. His funeral took place on Sunday evening from his late home to the Southside Cemetery and was one of the largest ever seen here. It was attended in processional order by the members of the Star of the Sea Association, of which the deceased was a staunch member. The funeral service was conducted at his home by Rev. Father Finn, who also gave the final benediction at the graveside in the cemetery to our dear departed friend who had been mowed down in the prime of manhood and whose early grave was bathed with tears of his sorrow-stricken relatives.
May he rest in peace. Amen.

HART, William
Harbour Grace Standard   March 19, 1892 (Saturday)

Death. Suddenly, at Trinity, on Monday night, Wm. Hart, aged 72 years, for the past 40 years book-keeper in the employ of Brooking & Co., W. Grieve and Bremner, and R.S. Bremner, Esq., respectively.

HARTERY, Thomas
Newfoundlander   September 4, 1865 (Monday)

Died. - On Thursday evening, Mr. Thomas Hartery, farmer, late of Waterford, Ireland, aged 53 years, leaving a wife and twelve children to mourn their irreparable loss.

HARTERY, Sarah
Evening Telegram   September 19, 1997 (Friday)

Passed peacefully away in the presence of her family, in her 62nd year, on Tuesday, September 16th, 1997 at the Health Sciences Center. Leaving to mourn, mother, Geraldine Hynes, St. Brendans, Fortune Bay; husband Dermott; beloved mother of ten children: Debbie (Jim), Geraldine, Janice (Frank), Elaine (Paul), Dermie, Paul (Mary Lou), Paulette (Wayne), Shawn (Lynn), Sherry (Reginald), and Tina (Gary); five grandchildren: Michael, Matthew, Coady, Justin and Brandon; three sisters: Dot, Myra and Pricilla; four brothers: Ches, Stevie, Jack and Kevin; and a number of other relatives and friends. Restng at Caul's Funeral Home, LeMarchant Rd. Funeral Mass on Friday, September 19th, 1997 at 10:30 a.m. from Corpus Christi Church. Interment at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Flowers gratefully accepted, or donations in her memory may be made to a charity of one's choice.

HARTERY, Thomas
Newfoundlander   September 4, 1865 (Monday)

Died. - On Thursday evening, Mr. Thomas Hartery, farmer, late of Waterford, Ireland, aged 53 years, leaving a wife and twelve children to mourn their irreparable loss.

HARTIGAN, Michael
POWER, P.
BRENNAN, P.
Newfoundlander    March 30, 1880 (Tuesday)

Week before last, a boat and four men were lost at Placentia. The names were P. Power, Michael Hartigan, P. Brennan and a French sailor, name not given.

HARVEY, Annie Norris
Daily News September 13, 1920 (Monday)

Passed peacefully away on the 6th inst., Annie Norris, beloved wife of W. T. Harvey, at the home of her sister (Mrs. F. C. Snelgrove), Catalina. Funeral took place at Champney's, T.B., on the 8th. She leaves a husband, 1 child, father, mother, five sisters and one brother to mourn their sad loss.

HAWCO, Barbara (nee Kelly)
Telegram October 1, 1998 (Thursday)

Passed into eternal rest at the home of her daughter, Barbara Ann and very special son-in-law Bruce Lane, Holyrood. Predeceased by her husband Leonard in 1976 and son Wilfred in 1935. Leaving behind with many precious and happy memories, her son Ron (Bernice); daughter Betty Tubrett (Kevin); five grandsons: Mark, David, Ron, Keith and Robert; three granddaughters: Marietta, Neala and Barbara Ann; five great-grandchildren: Lori Anne, Victoria, Christopher, Kashlea and Crystal; sisters: Rone Byrne, Gert (Joe) Penton and Nell Jackman; brothers: Joe and Ron Kelly; special friends: Joan Thompson and Jenny Gulich; as well as a large circle of other relatives and friends. Visitation and Rosary 1:30 - 3:00 p.m. on Friday, October 2, 1998 at Sunset Memorial Funeral Home, Grand Falls-Windsor. Funeral Mass and interment to follow.
Of all the many treasures God has given us, The gift of having had you In our lives was one of The most precious. You will be forever missed But never forgotten.

HAWCO, Catherine
Evening Telegram   March 14, 1950 (Tuesday)

Obituary. At Mount Carmel, Salmonier, on February 16th, there passed peacefully away Catherine, beloved wife of Stephen J. Hawco, leaving to mourn, besides her husband, one son, Herbert J., and two daughters, Alice and Carmel at home; two sisters, Elizabeth Daley, at St. Joseph's Salmonier, and Agnes Bergestrom at U.S.A.; two brothers, John J. and Patrick White, also residing in U.S.A.; besides a number of other relatives and a large circle of friends. To the bereaved family deepest sympathy is extended.

HAWCO, Dermot
Telegram October 11, 2003 (Saturday)

Passed peacefully away at the Health Sciences Centre on Friday, October 10, 2003, Dermot Hawco, in his 74 year. Predeceased by his wife Jean, 1998. Leaving to mourn one son Mike (Carol); two grandchildren: Karin and Justin and one great-grandchild, Emily; sister Una Adams (Bob) of Kitchener, Ontario and a large circle of relatives and friends. Special thanks to the Dialysis Staff at the Waterford Hospital and the staff of CCU and 4SA at the Health Sciences Centre. Resting at Caul`s Funeral Home LeMarchant Road. Visitation Sunday, October 12th, 2003 from 2-5 p.m. and 7-10 p.m. Funeral Service on Monday, October 13, 2003, at 11 a.m. from Caul`s Chapel. Cremation to follow with inurnment to take place at a later date. No flowers by request, donations in his memory may be made to a charity of ones choice.

HAWCO, Fred
The Evening Telegram    May 17, 1995 (Wednesday)

Passed peacefully away at his residence in Holyrood, May 16, 1995, Fred Hawco, World War II veteran, 59th Regiment, in his 77th year. Left with fond and loving memories his devoted wife Mary; one son Fred and very special daughter-in-law Carol; two grandsons: Rhodi and Ryan; a very special brother-in-law Bill Ryan; one sister Mary (Cyril), Harbour Main; three brothers: Raymond (Betty), Arizona, USA, Jim (Mary), Chapel's Cove, and John (Doreen), Goose Bay; also a large number of other relatives and friends. Resting at Hickey's Funeral Home, Holyrood. Funeral Mass 1:30 p.m. Thursday, Holy Cross Church, Holyrood. Interment in Holy Cross Cemetery. Rest in Peace.

HAWCO, James
Daily News   July 6, 1915 (Tuesday)

Obituary. The late James Hawco. The funeral of the late James Hawco took place on the 26th ultimo, after solemn Requiem Mass had been offered for the repose of his soul, in the Church of Saints Peter and Paul at Hr. Main, by Rev. R.M. Sheehan. The deceased had a large circle of friends, not alone in the District of Hr. Main, but all around the country, where he was widely known. During his years of business many a bag of flour, pound and gallon he gave to those who asked his assistance in time of need. During part of his career he was the M.D. for this portion of the district, and many a fractured limb (simple and compound) was successfully placed together by him, and all on the part of the Good Samaritan. The deceased reached the allotted span of 76 years. He leaves a widow, one son and one daughter to mourn their loss. COM. Hr. Main, July 3rd.

HAWCO, James
The Evening Telegram August 26, 1980 (Tuesday)

Passed peacefully away at St. Clare's Mercy Hospital on Saturday, August 23rd, 1980, James Hawco in his 68th year. Leaving to mourn: his loving wife, Agatha; two daughters, Anita (Mrs. Michael Walsh), St. John's and Patricia (Mrs. David Thornhill) of Edmonton, Alberta; five sons, Lawrence, Ray and James at home, Brian at Holyrood and Tom at Flowers Cove; six grandchildren; one brother, Louis at Boston; three sisters, Marie, Stella and Martha at Brooklyn, New York. Remains resting at Hickey's Funeral Home, Holyrood. Funeral notice later.

HAWCO, Joseph
Daily News December 13, 1971 (Monday)

Passed peacefully away on November 10 Joseph Hawco of Bell Island age 80 years. Leaving to mourn his loving wife Josephine, seven daughters and one son, Marion (Mrs. Jack St. George), Kathleen (Mrs. Leo Martin), Elizabeth (Mrs. Captain John Gatherall), Winnifred (Mrs. Lawrence Crocker) and Eileen of St. John's, Florence in Montreal, Josephine (Mrs. Hal Sheppard) and Stephen of Bell Island. One sister Mary (Mrs. Martin Butler) and one brother Michael and a large circle of friends and nieces and nephews. Funeral notice later.

HAWCO, Lucy
The Evening Telegram   February 5, 1983 (Saturday)

Passed away at the Health Science Complex, February 3rd, 1983, Mrs. Lucy Hawco, in her 90th year. Leaving to mourn two sons: Kevin at Hr. Main and Raymond in New York; four daughters: Lena Fardy at Hr. Main, Anastasia Walsh at Colliers, Mrs. Habley Wintringham in New Jersey, Mrs. John Anderson in New Jersey and a large number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Resting at Dunphy's Funeral Home, Holyrood. Funeral will take place at 11:00 a.m. on Monday, February 7th.

HAWCO, Mabel
Evening Telegram   December 13, 1982 (Monday)

Passed peacefully away at the Health Sciences Complex on December 11, 1982, Mabel (Dunphy) Hawco. Leaving to mourn two daughters: Maxine at home and Dallas (Mrs. James Power), Torbay; three sisters: Carrie (Mrs. S.J. Smart) in Montreal; Marie Dunphy in New York and Edna (Mrs. William Shanno) in New Jersey; four brothers: Bart and Hubert in New York; Ralph in Holyrood and Sheldon in Salmonier; also other relatives and friends. Funeral on Monday from Caul's Funeral Home to Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Salmonier for Mass at 11 a.m. Interment in the R.C. Cemetery in Mount Carmel, Salmonier.

HAWCO, Mary Isabelle (nee Mason)
Telegram October 6, 1998 (Tuesday)

Passed peacefully away at her daughter`s residence in Holyrood on Monday, October 5th, 1998, Mary Isabelle Hawco (Moll) in her 86th year formerly of Hr. Main; Predeceased by her husband William B. (1990). Left with fond and loving memories are her four daughters: Peg (John) Byrne, Holyrood; Gert (Tom) Finnegan, Midland, Michigan; Marion (Mark) Woodford, St. John`s; Lillian (Kevin) Beresford, Middle Cove, her six sons: Ray (Marie), Goulds; George (Liz), St. John`s; Phonse (Joan), Ottawa; John (Linda), Markham, Ontario; Bill (Donna), St. John`s, NB.; Don (Carol Anne), St. John`s; her twenty-nine cherished grandchildren and five precious great-grandchildren; her sister: Elizabeth (Richard) Dalton, Hr. Main; her brother-in-law: Phonse (Marg) Hawco, Chapel`s Cove; her sister-in-law: Anne (Richard) Terry, Hr. Main; Numerous nieces, nephews, and a large circle of other relatives and friends as well as her friends at Kelly`s Brook. Resting at Dunphy`s Funeral Home, Holyrood. Visitation on Tuesday from 11:00 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. And Wednesday from 11:00 A.M. to 12:30 P.M. Funeral will take place on Wednesday, October 7th, following 1:30 P.M. Mass of Christian Burial from Sts. Peter & Paul Church, Hr. Main. Interment will be in the family plot at Sts. Peter & Paul Cemetery. Flowers gratefully accepted or donations in her memory may be made to Sts. Peter & Paul Memorial Fund or to a charity of one`s choice.
"May her gentle soul rest in the arms of an ever loving God."

HAWCO, Michael J.
Evening Telegram   April 11, 1969 (Friday)

Passed peacefully away at his residence, Craigmillar Ave., 2 a.m., April 11, Michael J. Hawco, Ex-CNR rules examiner, age 79. Leaving to mourn their sad loss, beloved wife Mollie; four sons: Kevin, Aiden, Edward and Dermot; two daughters: Una (Mrs. R.N. Adams) of Kitchener, Ontario, and Marion at home. Also thirteen grandchildren and a large circle of friends. Remains resting at Caul's Funeral Home. Funeral notice later.

HAWCO, Stephen
Evening Telegram August 17, 1992 (Monday)

Passed peacefully away at the Grace Hospital on Saturday, Aug. 15, 1992 Stephen Hawco of Chapel's Cove in his 88th year (retired employee of Dept. of Highways for 35 years). Leaving to mourn with fond memories are his loving wife Annie Mary; one son Harold and wife Genevieve; grandson Aubrey, all of Chapel's Cove; foster daughter Linda and husband Max Toope and family, Come By Chance; one nephew Jack Corbett and wife Mary, Chapel's Cove; two nieces Ann Myers, Chapel's Cove, Mary Mombourquette, Sydney, N.S.; also nieces, Veronica Hynes, Port au Port, and Margaret Fulford, Ontario; also a large circle of other relatives and friends. Predeceased by four brothers, two sisters and two nieces: Veronica Wall, Holyrood, Loretta Muise, Sydney, N.S. Resting at Dunphy's Funeral Home, Holyrood. Funeral 2 p.m. Tuesday, August 18th from St. Peters and Pauls Church, Harbour Main. Interment will be in the R.C. Cemetery, Chapel's Cove.
"May his gentle soul rest in peace."

HAWCOE, Thomas
The Times & General Commercial Gazette    July 12, 1890 (Saturday)

Drowned from on board the boat "Ransom", Thomas Hawcoe, master, on the 3rd inst., off Shagg Rock, St. Mary's Bay, Thomas Nowlan, of Salmonier, aged about 37 years.

HAYES, Hannah
Royal Gazette December 4, 1883 (Tuesday)

Died. On the 28th ult., Hannah, eldest daughter of Jas. and Bridget Hayes, aged 21 years.

HAYES, Hanorah
The Times & General Commercial Gazette    December 1, 1883 (Saturday)

Died, on the 28th ult., Hanorah, eldest daughter of James and Bridget Hayes, aged 21 years.

HAYNES, Albert A.
Evening Telegram   August 20, 1898 (Saturday)

Died. This morning, of convulsions, Albert A., darling child of Eleazer and Elizabeth Haynes, aged 4 months.
"Gone to meet his loved ones."

HAYNES, Augustus Henry
Newfoundland Express   February 28, 1861 (Thursday)

On the 27th instant, Augustus Henry, third son of William Haynes, aged 8 years and 7 months. His funeral will take place from his father's residence, Lion Square, on Friday next, at half-past two o'clock, P.M., when the friends of the family are respectfully requested to attend.

HAYNES, Edward K.
Daily News    April 28, 1926 (Wednesday)

Passed peacefully away at 3.30 Tuesday afternoon Edward K. Haynes, aged 77 years. Funeral on Thursday at 2.30 p.m. from his late residence, 8 Brazil Square. Friends and acquaintances please accept this the only intimation.

HAYNES, Frank
Daily News    March 3, 1919 (Monday)

On Saturday evening after a long and painful illness, Frank, eldest son of F. and Mrs. Haynes, aged 9 years. Funeral today Monday, at 2.30 p.m., from 28 Scott Street. Friends will please accept this, the only intimation.

HAYNES, Frederick Augustus
The Times & General Commercial Gazette    August 16, 1884 (Saturday)

Died, on the 14th inst., Frederick Augustus, third son of Thomas and Mary Haynes, aged 4 years and 6 months.

HAYNES, Frederick Charles
Newfoundlander   April 18, 1879 (Friday)

Died. - On Saturday, the 12th inst., Frederick Charles, youngest son of Mr. Wm. Haynes, aged 21 years.

HAYNES, Jane
Daily News    July 8, 1921 (Friday)

Yesterday morning through injuries received in an accident Jane Haynes, beloved wife of the late William Haynes, aged 78 years, leaving to mourn a son, daughter, sister and brother, and a large number of relatives and friends. Funeral to-day Friday at 2.30 p.m. from her son's residence Maple Street off Merrymeeting Road. Halifax and Boston papers please copy.

HAYNES, Maria
Royal Gazette   April 23, 1889 (Tuesday)

Died. On the 20th inst., Maria, wife of Mr. William Haynes, aged 68 years.

HAYNES, William
Evening Telegram   July 21, 1898 (Thursday)

Died. Passed peacefully away this morning, July 21, William Haynes, a native of Somerset, England, aged 82 years.

HAYNES, William
Evening Telegram    July 22, 1898 (Friday)

The funeral of the late William Haynes will take place on Saturday, at 2.30 p.m., from his late residence, 122 New Gower St., friends will please accept this intimation.

HEALEY, Agnes
Evening Telegram   January 29, 1998 (Thursday)

Passed peacefully away at St. Patrick's Mercy Home on Monday, January 26th, 1998, formerly of Blackhead, Cape Spear, following years of wonderful care at the Home. Predeceased by her husband Michael, February 20th, 1992. Leaving to mourn one sister Gertrude Healey of St. John's; brother Thomas Clarke (Clara) of Petty Harbour; sisters-in-law: Veronica Healey of Blackhead, Mary Healey and Pauline (John) Strapp of St. John's, Margaret Healey of Niagara Falls, Ontario; and a large circle of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Resting at Caul's Funeral Home, LeMarchant Rd. Funeral Mass on Wednesday, January 28th, 1998, at 10:30 a.m. from St. John Bosco Church. Interment at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

HEALEY, Audrey
Evening Telegram   March 2, 1995 (Thursday)

Passed peacefully away at the Health Sciences Complex on Wednesday, March 1st, 1995, following a courageous battle with Cystic Fibrosis, Audrey Marie Healey, in her 21st year, of Holyrood. Predeceased by her grandfather Thomas Healey in 1992. Left with fond and loving memories are her parents Joseph and Elizabeth Healey, Holyrood; her fiancé, Lee Myers, Kelligrews; her grandmother, Isabelle Healey, Holyrood; her grandparents: Herbert and Alice Murphy, St. Bride's; her four brothers: Eugene (Darlene), Wayne (Tracey), Joe (friend Wanda), Tom (Bonnie); her four sisters: Lorraine Ezekiel (Cyril), Michelle Corbett (John), Betty Corbett (Doug), Beverley Bartlett (Derrick); numerous nieces, nephews, aunts and uncles; special friends: Barry Woodford and Rick Healey; also a large circle of other relatives and friends. Flowers gratefully accepted. Resting at Dunphy's Funeral Home, Holyrood. Funeral will take place on Saturday, March 4, 1995 following 1:30 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial at Holy Cross Church, Holyrood. Interment will be in Holy Cross Cemetery, Holyrood.

Healey, Audrey Marie
Evening Telegram March 2, 1995 (Thursday)

Passed peacefully away at the Health Sciences Complex on Wednesday, March 1st, 1995, following a courageous battle with Cystic Fibrosis, Audrey Marie Healey, in her 21st year, of Holyrood. Predeceased by her grandfather Thomas Healey in 1992. Left with fond and loving memories are her parents Joseph and Elizabeth Healey, Holyrood; her fiancé, Lee Myers, Kelligrews; her grandmother, Isabelle Healey, Holyrood; her grandparents: Herbert and Alice Murphy, St. Bride's; her four brothers: Eugene (Darlene), Wayne (Tracey), Joe (friend Wanda), Tom (Bonnie); her four sisters: Lorraine Ezekiel (Cyril), Michelle Corbett (John), Betty Corbett (Doug), Beverley Bartlett (Derrick); numerous nieces, nephews, aunts and uncles; special friends: Barry Woodford and Rick Healey; also a large circle of other relatives and friends. Flowers gratefully accepted. Resting at Dunphy's Funeral Home, Holyrood. Funeral will take place on Saturday, March 4, 1995 following 1:30 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial at Holy Cross Church, Holyrood. Interment will be in Holy Cross Cemetery, Holyrood.

HEALEY, Augustus F. (Gus)
Evening Telegram    July 11, 1997 (Friday)

Passed peacefully away, after a courageous battle with cancer, at his home in Blackhead, Cape Spear Rd. on Tuesday, July 8th, 1997, Gus Healey, retired Gulf Oil employee. Leaving to mourn his loving and devoted wife Laura (Follett); his sons: Gordon, wife Anna, Billy, and Johnny; grandchildren: Gordon and Duane; great-granddaughter Mykaela; brothers Bill (Rose), Roger (Eileen); sisters: Theresa Ryan, Ida Porter, Joan (Ted Moore); also his wife's family: Bill, Gordon, Alex, Olive, Forrest, Geoff, Randy and Walter; also his sisters-in-law: Violet (Oz Miller), Martha Rose; brother-in-law Gordon Miller (Lillian); also a large number of relatives and friends. Resting at Caul's Funeral Home, LeMarchant Rd. Funeral Mass on Thursday, July 10th, 1997 at 9:30 a.m. from St. Patrick's Church. Interment at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Flowers gratefully accepted or donations in Gus' memory may be made to Blackhead Chapel Restoration Fund, P.O. Box 141, Shea heights, St. John's, NF, A0A 1J0.

HEALEY, Bridget
The Times & General Commercial Gazette    January 12, 1884 (Saturday)

Died, at Blackhead, on the 8th inst., Mrs. Bridget Healey, aged 64 years.

HEALEY, Catherine Bradbury
Evening Telegram   November 16, 1909 (Tuesday)

Died. On the 15th inst., Catherine Bradbury, relict of the late Martin Healey, aged 78 years. Funeral on Wednesday at 2.30 p.m., from her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Brennan's residence, 62 McFarlane's Street; friends will please accept this the only intimation.

HEALEY, Catherine Bradbury
Daily News   November 16, 1909 (Tuesday)

Death. Bradbury. [sic] On the 15th inst., Catherine Bradbury, relict of the late Martin Healey, aged 78 years. Funeral on Wednesday, at 2.30 p.m. from her daughter's residence, Mrs. William Brennan.

HEALEY, Edward
Newfoundlander    May 22, 1861 (Monday)

Died. At Blackhead, on Wednesday evening last, at half-past 9 o'clock, Mr. Edward Healey, aged 95 years. The deceased was one of the first settlers at Blackhead, and resided there for the last 50 years; he brought up a large family in that settlement, and through life was universally respected by those who knew him. His funeral took place on yesterday (Sunday) at 4 o'clock, and was attended by the people of the settlement and a number of persons from St. John's. - R.I.P. - Com.

HEALEY, Edward
Newfoundland Express    May 28, 1861 (Tuesday)

At Blackhead, on Wednesday evening last, at half-past 9 o'clock, Mr. Edward Healey, aged 95 years. The deceased was one of the first settlers at Blackhead, and resided there for the last 50 years; he brought up a large family in that settlement and through life was universally respected by those who knew him. His funeral took place on Sunday at 4 o'clock, and was attended by the people of the settlement and a number of persons from St. John's.

HEALEY, Ellen Gorman
Evening Telegram   August 14, 1890 (Thursday)

Died. At Albany, N.Y., on July 27th, Ellen Gorman, beloved wife of James Healey, late of St. John's, Nfld.

HEALEY, Ellen Gorman
The Times & General Commercial Gazette     August 16, 1890 (Saturday)

Died, At Albany, N.Y., on the 27th ult., Ellen Gorman, wife of James Healey, late of St, John's, Nfld.

HEALEY, Frank
Daily News   October 14, 1941 (Tuesday)

"City and Elsewhere. .... Two aged residents of Bell Island passed away last week in the person of Mr. Henry T. Peckford, aged 76 years, and Mr. Frank Healey, aged 86."

HEALEY, Gerard K.
Evening Telegram   December 15, 1997 (Monday)

Passed peacefully away at St. Patrick's Mercy Home on Thursday, December 11th, 1997, Gerard Healey, formerly of Hamilton Avenue and former organist at St. Patrick's Church. Left to mourn his wife Josephine Brennan and her family; nephews: Gerard Healey and Michael Healey; nieces: Eleanor Casey, Marlene Hickey and Ann Morris, all of St. John's; nephew Kevin Healey, Montreal and niece Toni Hudson, Ottawa. Resting at Caul's Funeral Home, LeMarchant Rd. 10 a.m. - Noon; 2-5 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Friday, December 12th. Mass of the Resurrection at St. Patrick's Church on Saturday, December 13th, 1997 at 11:30 a.m. Burial at Belvedere Cemetery.

HEALEY, James
The Times & General Commercial Gazette    September 16, 1885 (Wednesday)

Died, at Aquaforte, on the 10th inst., James, youngest son of Martin and Catherine Healey, aged 21 years and 5 months.

HEALEY, James
Evening Telegram   September 23, 1997 (Tuesday)

Passed away at his home at Fox Harbour, P. Bay on Monday, September 22, 1997, age 70 years. Predeceased by his mother Julia and father Denis; sister Maggie; niece Marlan Pittman; and great-grandnephew Jeremy Bruce. Leaving to Mourn sister Bride Bruce (John), Fox Harbour, aunt Mary Sampson (Lions Manor); nephews: Pat Bruce (Linda), Din (Lorraine), Jim (Peg), John; nieces: Madonna Culleton (Brian), Beth Hackett (Ron), Julia Butler (Dave); great-nieces: Julie, Tish, Betty, Donna, Crystal, Dara; great-nephews: Robbie Pittman, Gary and Wayne Bruce, Bruce James Butler; and special friend Jim King. Remains resting at Coombs Funeral Home, Placentia. Funeral Mass to take place at 2 p.m. on Wednesday, September 24, 1997 at Sacred Heart Church, Fox Harbour, PB. Interment in the Roman Catholic Cemetery, Fox Harbour.

HEALEY, James J.
Daily News   May 7, 1973 (Monday)

Died suddenly at his home, 128 Cashin Ave., May 5th, James J. Healey (Barber) in his 61st year. Leaving to mourn his loving wife Margaret; five sons James at Mount Pearl; John at Torbay; Jerry at Toronto; Edward at St. John's, and David at Corner Brook. Two daughters Mary (Mrs. Garfield Tuff) Mount Pearl; and Margaret (Mrs. Wm. Parsley) St. John's. Twenty-four grandchildren; also a large circle of relatives and friends. Remains resting at Caul's Funeral Home. Funeral on Tuesday at 9:30 to St. Teresa's Church for Mass at 10 a.m. Interment at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

HEALEY, James J.
Evening Telegram   May 7, 1973 (Monday)

Died suddenly at his home, 128 Cashin Ave., May 5th, James J. Healey, (Barber) in his 61st year. Leaving to mourn his loving wife Margaret; five sons, James at Mount Pearl; John at Torbay; Jerry at Toronto; Edward at St. John's and David at Corner Brook; two daughters, Mary (Mrs. Garfield Tuff) Mount Pearl and Margaret (Mrs. Wm. Parseley) St. John's; twenty-four grandchildren; also a large circle of relatives and friends. Remains resting at Caul's Funeral Home. Funeral on Tuesday at 9:30 to St. Teresa's Church for Mass at 10:00 a.m. Interment at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

HEALEY, Joan
Evening Telegram   February 17, 1997 (Monday)

Died suddenly February 15th, 1997 Joan Healey, aged 57. Predeceased by her loving son Paul (1965); father John Murphy (1967). Leaving to mourn her loving husband of 36 years, Gordon; three sons: Gordon Jr. (Karen, nee Bartlett), Tim and John; two very special and dear grandchildren: Ryan and Corinne Healey; mother Bridget Murphy; special aunt Catherine Healey (Kitty); two brothers: Ron (Elizabeth), John (Shirley); three sisters: Jessie (John Hayward), Elizabeth Kilpatrick and Marie Healey; also a large circle of nieces, nephews and friends. Resting at Carnell's Funeral Home, 329 Freshwater Road. Visitation from 10-10 p.m. Monday and Tuesday. Funeral Service from Mary Queen of Peace February 19th, 1997 at 10:30 a.m. Interment to follow at Mount Carmel Cemetery. Flowers gratefully accepted or donations may be made to the Cancer Foundation.

HEALEY, Johannah
The Times & General Commercial Gazette     July 5, 1890 (Saturday)

Died, on the 28th ult., in the hospital, Johannah, daughter of Catherine and the late Michael Healey, of Witless Bay, aged 31 years.

HEALEY, John
The Times & General Commercial Gazette    February 13, 1884 (Wednesday)

Died, on the 12th inst., John, son of Martin and Catherine Healey, aged 21 years.

HEALEY, John
Daily News    April 7, 1921 (Thursday)

There passed peacefully away 3 a.m. Wednesday John the eldest son of Jeremiah and the late Bridget Healey in his thirteenth year, leaving to mourn father, step-mother and two brothers. Funeral Friday at 2.30 p.m. from his late residence 12 Hutchings Street.

HEALEY, John
Daily News    May 7, 1918 (Tuesday)

On March the 27th at North Arm, Holyrood, John Healey, a well known and highly respected townsman passed to his eternal reward, aged 64 years. The passing of Mr. Healey will be heard with deep regret by his many friends and acquaintances all over the Dominion, for he was widely known. For almost thirty years he was continuously employed as railroad foreman. Thirty-eight years ago he was in charge of Camp Four on the Placentia line construction and performed one of the heaviest pieces of work on that road. The cut one and three-quarter miles from Whitbourne was begun and finished under his supervision and is known to this day as "Healey's Cut". For the past ten years he has been in the employ of the Anglo-Nfld. Dev. Co. Ltd., Grand Falls, and only left them a short time before his death. He is survived by a widow and four sons, the youngest of whom is only four years of age. Of the other three, the eldest is in the American Navy, the second eldest is with a Canadian Regiment, and the third eldest is in the British Navy (Nfld. R.N.R.). Three brothers also survive him, James, Martin and Patrick. To the bereaved widow, sons and brothers, we tender our most sincere sympathy. N.A. Grand Falls, April 29th.

HEALEY, Lillian
Evening Telegram   November 15, 1982 (Monday)

Passed peacefully away at St. Clare's Mercy Hospital on November 14th, 1982, Lillian Healey, age 65 years. Leaving to mourn her husband John, one brother Mike, one sister Mame, also other relatives and friends. Resting at Caul's Funeral Home. Funeral on Wednesday, to St. Patrick's Church for mass at 9:30 p.m. Interment at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

HEALEY, Louise
Telegram   August 13, 2000 (Sunday)

Passed away suddenly on Friday, August 11, 2000, age 71 of Fox Harbour. Predeceased by her son Maurice (1979) and daughter Annie (1980). Leaving to mourn with fond and loving memories, her husband of 49 years, Peter. Her son Patrick (Veronica). Four daughters: Marguerite (Rick), Dot (Charlie), Carmel (Wayne), and Kitt (Mike); 15 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren. Sisters Jane at Fox Harbour and Dorothy (Ned), New Jersey. Also a number of brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews, cousins, and many, many friends. Resting at Coomb's Funeral Home, Placentia. Funeral Mass Monday, August 14 at 11 a.m. at Sacred Heart Church, Fox Harbour. Interment to follow at the Roman Catholic Cemetery in Fox Harbour.
"Those who knew her, loved her. Everyone she met became her friend."

HEALEY, Margaret (POWER)
Evening Telegram   April 5, 1963 (Friday)
Obituary. Mrs. James Healey.

Grand Falls - Mrs. James Healey, one of Grand Falls first citizens, passed away at the General Hospital, St. John's, March 1. The former Margaret Power of Chapel Arm, she was in her 81st. [sic] Mrs. Healey suffered a fractured hip in a fall at her home about six weeks ago. Following a few days treatment at the Grand Falls Hospital she was removed to St. John's where she underwent surgery. A devout member of the Roman Catholic Church, she was interested in all worthwhile activities in Grand Falls. She is survived by three sons Thomas, Ronald and Stephen in Grand Falls; four daughters, Mrs. Jerry Sullivan and Mrs. Ben Stapleton in Grand Falls; Mrs. G. McKennain [sic], Toronto, and Mrs. H. Ciano in Alaska. The remains arrived from St. John's March 2, and rested at the family home on East Street prior to funeral services at the Co-Cathedral March 4. Burial followed Requiem Mass at the Roman Catholic cemetery on Lincoln Road. Ronald and Stephen were at their mother's bedside in St. John's at the time of her passing.

Healey, Margaret
Evening Telegram   September 27, 1997 (Saturday)

Passed peacefully into eternal rest in the presence of her family on Friday, Sept. 26th 1997, a precious aunt, great-aunt and second mother, Margaret Healey, in her 69th year, of Holyrood; predeceased by her sisters Jane, Anne and Frances, and her brothers Patrick, Phil and Jack. Left with loving memories are great-nephew Jake Dunphy; her brother Steven (Lorraine) and family, Chapel's Cove; her brother-in-law Phonse Dunphy and sister-in-law Mag Dunphy of Holyrood; lovingly missed by her family and nieces, nephews, great nieces and nephews, and great-great nieces and nephews. Special aunt to: Peggy (Vic), Jim (Vera), Brian (Sandra), Kevin, Barbara (Bill), Genny (Mose), Brenda (Gary), Phonse Jr. and Marie (Phil); special great-aunt to Jeannie (Patrick), Rose (Gerry), Danny, John (Jackie), Jim (Sandra), Shirley, Kevin, Tony, Lori (Bernie), Joanne, John, Lisa, Christine, James, Danielle, Ashley and Becky; special great-great aunt to Jesse, Janie, Cassie Margaret, Patrick, Ryan, Jessica, Julianne and Philip. Lovingly remembered also by numerous other nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Resting at Dunphy's Funeral Home, Holyrood. Funeral will take place on Monday, Sept. 29th, 1997, following 10:30 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial at Holy Cross Church, Holyrood. Interment will be in Holy Cross Cemetery.
"She lives with us in memory and will for ever more."

HEALEY, Mary
The Times & General Commercial Gazette    August 29, 1885 (Saturday)

Died, on the 26th inst., Mary, eldest daughter of Martin and Catherine Healey, a native of Aquaforte, aged 25 years.

HEALEY, Mary
Daily News   October 25, 1927 (Tuesday)

Passed peacefully away last evening, Mary, aged 88 years, relict of the late Thomas Healy [sic], leaving 2 sons and 1 daughter to mourn her. Funeral on Wednesday at 2.30 p.m. from her late residence, 3 Deanery Avenue.

HEALY, Mary Ann
Royal Gazette June 23, 1885 (Tuesday)

Died. At Blackhead, on the 15th inst., Mary Ann, wife of Mr. James Healy, aged 51 years and 3 months.

HEALEY, Mary Maud
Evening Telegram   April 7, 1960 (Thursday)

Passed peacefully away April 3, 1960, Mary Maud, beloved wife of James Healey, formerly of Maddox Cove, leaving to mourn their sad loss husband, two sons, three daughters, and 27 grandchildren; also one brother John of Boston, Mass., and a large circle of friends. Interment took place from her late residence 5 Knight Street, April 6, 1960, after Mass at Basilica to Mount Carmel Cemetery. - R.I.P.

HEALY, Mary Joseph
Newfoundlander   March 4, 1861 (Monday)

Died. On Saturday evening (2nd inst.), aged 33 years, Mary Joseph, the beloved wife of Mr. James Healy. The remains will be removed for interment at Petty (?) Harbor Cemetery, on to-morrow (Tuesday) morning at 9 o'clock. The relations and friends of the family are respectfully requested to attend.

HEALEY, Mary Maud
Evening Telegram   April 7, 1960 (Thursday)

Passed peacefully away April 3, 1960, Mary Maud, beloved wife of James Healey, formerly of Maddox Cove, leaving to mourn their sad loss husband, two sons, three daughters, and 27 grandchildren; also one brother John of Boston, Mass., and a large circle of friends. Interment took place from her late residence 5 Knight Street, April 6, 1960, after Mass at Basilica to Mount Carmel Cemetery. - R.I.P.

HEALY, Matthew
Royal Gazette   June 22, 1886 (Tuesday)

Died. On the 15th inst., Mr. Matthew Healy, a native of County Wexford, Ireland, aged 74 years.

HEALEY, Michael
Daily News March 28, 1936 (Saturday)

Argentia Notes. ... Obituary Michael Healey, of Argentia, one of the independent type of fishermen-farmers, whose numbers, alas, are already too sadly depleted in this country, passed away last month after a very brief illness, leaving a wife and large family - three of his sons holding important positions in the land of Uncle Sam, to all of whom heartfelt sympathy goes out.

HEALEY, Michael F.
Evening Telegram   November 8, 1982 (Monday)

Passed peacefully away at St. Clare's Mercy Hospital on November 6, 1982, Michael F. Healey of 734 Water St. West, aged 69 years. Leaving to mourn his loving wife, Joan; one son Michael and daughter-in-law Diane of St. John's; one daughter Anne and son-in-law Dr. Robert Morris of Ottawa; two grandchildren; two brothers: Gerard of St. John's and Edward of Montreal and other relatives and friends. Funeral on Tuesday, Nov. 9, from Caul's Funeral Home to St. Patrick's Church for Mass at 9:30 a.m. Interment at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to St. Clare's Mercy Hospital, Five West.

HEALEY-KEEGAN, Nora (nee Cashin)
Evening Telegram December 6, 1993 (Monday)

Passed peacefully away at St. Patrick's Mercy Home Friday, Dec. 3, 1993, Nora Healey-Keegan, daughter of the late Francis and Anne (O'Reilly) Cashin. Predeceased by husbands Leo F. Healey and Andrew Keegan; son Gerry; brothers: Ed, Will, Gerald and Frank; sisters: Sadie O'Rourke and Mary Roche. Beloved mother of Maureen Greene, Patricia Gamberg (Jed) and Rosemary Bryant, all of St. John's; Sheila Gushue (Alex) of Corner Brook and Kevin Healey of Verner, Ont. Also leaving to mourn sister-in-law Dorothy Williams of Wilmington, Del.; first cousins: May Beebe of Lancaster, Penn. and Dora Leaney of Corner Brook; 14 grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren, and a large number of other relatives and friends. Resting at Carnell's Funeral Home, Freshwater Road, 7:30 - 10 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 4, 10 a.m. - 10 p.m., Sunday, Dec. 5, 10:00 a.m. - noon, Monday, Dec. 6. Funeral mass at 2 p.m. Monday, Dec. 6 from St. Pius X Church, Smithville Crescent. Interment at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Flowers or donations to a charity of one's choice would be gratefully accepted.
Requiescat in pace.

HEALY, Patrick
Royal Gazette   February 1, 1887 (Tuesday)

Died. On the 24th ult., Patrick, youngest son of Jeffery and Ellen Healy, aged 1 year and 8 months.

HEALEY, Patrick
Evening Telegram   December 13, 1982 (Monday)

Passed peacefully away at the Health Sciences Complex on Saturday, Dec. 11, 1982, Patrick Healey, aged 70 years of Blackhead, Cape Spear. Leaving to mourn his wife, Veronica; one son, Joe; three daughters: Geraldine, Angela and Catherine; two brothers: John and Michael; two sisters: Margaret and Pauline; two step-sisters: Violet and Hilda; 10 grandchildren; also a large circle of relatives and friends. Funeral on Tuesday from Caul's Funeral Home to St. John Bosco Church for Mass at 11:30 a.m. Interment in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

HEALEY, Peter
The Times & General Commercial Gazette February 6, 1886 (Saturday)

Died, on the 1st inst., Peter, eldest son of Martin and Catherine Healey, a native of Aquaforte, aged 27 years.

HEALEY, Peter
Evening Telegram March 23, 1915 (Tuesday)

Obituary. There passed peacefully away on the morning of the 18th inst., one of Fox Harbour's pioneer planters in the person of Mr. Peter Healey. Deceased although feeling unwell for some time past, was able to be about his premises until the day previous to his death, hence the unexpected break in the home circle at "Woodbine" over which he presided with true fatherly love and solicitude, came as a great shock. Kind, generous and warm-hearted, he was ever and always ready to aid the poor and the distressed, to liberally contribute to subscriptions for worthy purposes and extend that general hospitality, one of his chief characteristics to the stranger in the strange place. Possessing all through life an indomitable energy and perseverance, capable of overcoming obstacles, apparently insurmountable, he climbed the ladder of success until he attained the position of independence and affluence he has enjoyed so many years. A good, true, self-made man - whose honesty, integrity and principle was above and beyond doubt - a manly man, who although nearing his 70th milestone this world would ill afford knew. In the hearts of those who knew Mr. Healey best, the memory of his many genuine qualities will linger long. The writer wishes to be reckoned amongst the many who sincerely and deeply sympathize with his widow and family in their bereavement. Placentia, March 19th, 1915.

HEALEY, Richard
Evening Telegram   June 28, 1998 (Sunday)

Age 76 years. Fox Harbour, P.B. Passed away on Friday, June 26,1998 at St. Clare`s Mercy Hospital after a short illness. Richard is survived by his wife Veronica. Resting at Caul`s Funeral Home. Visiting hours are 2 p.m.- 4 p.m. and 7 p.m.- 9 p.m. Funeral on Monday, June 29,1998 at Caul`s Chapel for service at 2 p.m. Interment to follow at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. He will be sadly missed by family and friends.

HEALEY, Thomas
Evening Telegram   June 10, 1909 (Thursday)

Death of Mr. Healey.
Mr. Thomas Healey, who worked for so many years at Bowrings, died yesterday at his late residence, South Side. Deceased was about 80 years of age, and had of recent years been in receipt of a pension from Bowrings firm. Interment will take place to-morrow.

HEALEY, Thomas
Daily News    December 31, 1927 (Saturday)
October 24 - Thomas Healey
, 88 ...

HEALEY, Thomas
Evening Telegram December 13, 1978 (Wednesday)

Passed peacefully away at his residence Holyrood, December 11th, 1978, Thomas Healey, aged 98 years. Leaving to mourn five daughters: Mary (Mrs. John Fewer), Lakeview, Harbour Main, Sadie (Mrs. John Daley), St. Bride's, Violet (Mrs. Leo Tubrett), Holyrood, Ann (Mrs. Bruce Adams), Toronto, Ont. and Angela (Mrs. Harold Walsh), Holyrood; one son John, with whom he resided; a large number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren; also a large number of other relatives and friends. Funeral will take place from his late residence, Holyrood, December 13th, 1978 at 10:30 a.m. from Holy Cross Church, Holyrood. Interment in the Holy Cross Cemetery, Holyrood.

HEALEY, Thomas F.
Evening Telegram November 26, 1992 (Thursday)

Passed away peacefully at his residence at North Arm, Holyrood, on November 24, 1992 in his 81st year. Sadly missed and ever remembered by his loving wife Isabel; five sons: Joseph and Elizabeth, Holyrood, John and Aggie, Holyrood, Thomas and Eileen, Holyrood, William and Rosaleen, Conception Harbour, Patrick and Joan, Chapel's Cove; two daughters: Mary Fewer and Anastasia (Mrs. James Murphy) Holyrood; thirty-five grandchildren; twenty-one great-grandchildren; three sisters: Mary Ann (Mrs. Frank Kennedy) Delaware, Mildred Siragusa, New York, and Anastasia (Mrs. Benny DeCicco) Chicago; one brother-in-law William Flynn, Harbour Main. Resting at Dunphy's Funeral Home, Holyrood. Funeral service 1:30 p.m. Friday, November 27, 1992. Burial at the Holy Cross Cemetery, Holyrood.

HEALEY, William
Evening Telegram   July 16, 1898 (Saturday)

Died. On Wednesday morning, at the General Hospital, William, son of William and Jane Healey, of Bonavista, aged 21 years.

HEALEY, William
The Evening Telegram    August 19, 1980 (Tuesday)

Passed peacefully away, Monday, August 4th at the Dr. Walter Templeton Hospital, Bell Island, William Healey, age 98 years. Leaving to mourn daughters: Violet (Mrs. Mike Hawco) of Bell Island, Anastasia [sic] (Mrs. Peter Shea) of Bell Island, Mary (Mrs. Chris Parsley) of Sudbury, Ont., son Charlie Healey, residing at Galt, Ont., daughter-in-law Clarissa, with whom he resided and a large number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Interment at the Roman Catholic Cemetery, Bell Island on August 6th. Rest in peace.

HEALEY-ROBBINS, Wanda
Evening Telegram   June 16, 1997 (Monday)

Passed away at her residence in Vancouver after a courageous battle with cancer, Wanda Healey-Robbins, aged 35 years. Predeceased by her father Neil Healey (1967). Leaving to mourn and cherish her memory are her loving husband Gord, mother Regina and her stepfather Kevin Dowden; two sisters: Karen (Derm Hearn), Glenna (friend Terry) California; one brother Rick (friend Elaine) Edmonton, and two precious nephews Jeffrey and Justin Hearn. Also left to mourn are her grandmother May Hawkins at St. Patrick's Mercy Home and her many aunts, uncles, cousins and dear friends. Her determination, her strength and her amazing zest for life inspired all those whose lives she touched. Funeral services will be held in Vancouver on June 3. A Mass to celebrate her life will be held at a later date in Witless Bay. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Children's Wish Foundation or a charity of one's choice.

HEALY, Aggie
The Times & General Commercial Gazette    August 27, 1890 (Wednesday)

Died, on the 24th inst., Aggie, youngest daughter of Maurice and Elizabeth Healy, aged 6 years.

HEALY, Ann
The Times & General Commercial Gazette    February 22, 1888 (Wednesday)

Died, on the 17th inst., Ann, wife of Jeremiah Healy, aged 36 years.

HEALY, Edward
Gazette May 28, 1861 (Tuesday)

Death. At Blackhead, 15th inst., Mr. Edward Healy, 95 years. Deceased was one of the first settlers at Blackhead, and resided there 50 years.

HEALY, Edward John
The Times & General Commercial Gazette     August 7, 1872 (Wednesday)

Died, at Boston, on the 13th July, of small-pox, Mr. Edward John Healy, aged 32 years, a native of Aquaforte, Newfoundland, leaving a wife and child to mourn their loss.

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 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.

HEALY, Hanorah
The Times & General Commercial Gazette October 8, 1884 (Wednesday)

Died, on the 3rd inst., Hanorah, wife of Mr. Edward Healy, aged 31 years.

HEALY, John
The Times & General Commercial Gazette September 29, 1886 (Wednesday)

Drowned at sea, on the 17th ult., John, son of James and Ann Healy, Mobile, aged 21 years.

HEALY, John
The Times & General Commercial Gazette March 1, 1890 (Saturday)

Died, on the 26th ult., John, aged 16 years, only son of James Healy, Blackhead.

HEALY, Mary Joseph
Gazette March 5, 1861 (Tuesday)

Death. On Saturday evening 2 inst., Mary Joseph, the beloved wife of Mr. James Healy, aged 33 years.

HEALY, Mary Joseph
Newfoundland Express March 5, 1861 (Tuesday)

On Saturday evening, aged 33 years, Mary Joseph, the beloved wife of Mr. James Healy. Her remains will be removed for interment at Petty Harbor Cemetery, to-day (Tuesday morning) at 9 o'clock. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully requested to attend.

HEALY, Margaret
The Times & General Commercial Gazette October 30, 1889 (Wednesday)

Died, at Ferryland, on the 19th inst., Margaret, wife of Andrew Healy, aged 55 years.

HEALY, Mary
Royal Gazette April 16, 1889 (Tuesday)

Died. On the 11th inst., Mary, wife of James Healy, of Black Head, aged 44 years.

HEALY, Mary
The Times & General Commercial Gazette April 17, 1889 (Wednesday)

Died, on the 11th inst., Mary, wife of James Healy, of Black Head, aged 44 years.

HEALY, Matthew
The Evening Telegram June 15, 1886 (Tuesday)

Died. Last evening, Matthew Healy, a native of County Wexford, Ireland, aged 74 years, 56 of which he spent in Newfoundland. R.I.P.

HEALY, Matthew
The Times & General Commercial Gazette June 19, 1886 (Saturday)

Died, on the 15th inst., Mr. Matthew Healy, a native of County Wexford, Ireland, aged 74 years, 56 of which he spent in this country.

HEALY, Patrick
The Times & General Commercial Gazette January 29, 1887 (Saturday)

Died, on the 24th inst., Patrick, youngest son of Jeffery and Ellen Healy, aged 1 year and 8 months.

HEALY, Patrick
The Evening Telegram October 16, 1964

GRAND FALLS - Patrick Healy, aged 66, formerly of Windsor, passed away in the Victoria General Hospital, Halifax, Oct. 7, after a short illness. Mr. Healy, who was recently retired from the A.N.D. Company, at Grand Falls, left two months ago with his wife and family to reside in Halifax. He is survived by his wife, four sons, one step-son, three daughters. Burial was in Halifax.

HEALY, Patrick S.
Newsday (Long Island, NY) August 9, 1996

on August 7, 1996 of Valley Stream, NY, formerly of Brooklyn, NY and Avondale, Newfoundland. Retired Iron Worker Local #40, New York. Beloved husband of the late Anna. Loving father of Catherine Miserandino, Brother Irenaeus Healy O.S.F., Brother Vincent Healy O.S.F. and the late Patrick Healy Jr., Ret. U.S.N. Also survived by nine grandchildren, nineteen great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. Reposing today from 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. at the Moore Funeral Home 54 West Jamaica Avenue, Valley Stream. Mass of Christian Burial Saturday 9:45 a.m. at Our Lady of Lourdes RC Church, Malverne. Interment to follow at Holly Rood Cemetery Westbury.

HEALY, Robert
The Times & General Commercial Gazette May 4, 1889 (Saturday)

Died, at Lamaline, on the 1st inst., after a tedious illness, Robert, son of Thomas and Catherine Healy, aged 24 years.

HEATH, Archibald
Royal Gazette May 8, 1888 (Tuesday)

Died. On the 30th ult., Mr. Archibald Heath, aged 37 years.

HEATH, Arthur Ernest
Royal Gazette July 20, 1886 (Tuesday)

Died. On the 16th inst., Arthur Ernest, infant child of Jessie and Henry Heath.

HEATH, Arthur Ernest
The Times & General Commercial Gazette July 21, 1886 (Wednesday)

Died, on the 16th inst., Arthur Ernest, infant child of Jessie and Henry Heath.

HEATH, Frank
Royal Gazette September 3, 1889 (Tuesday)

Died. On the 26th ultimo, Frank, infant son of Henry and Jessie Heath, aged 2 months.

HEATH, Frederick
Harbour Grace Standard August 26, 1863 (Wednesday)

Died. On Saturday last, Elizabeth Jane, infant daughter of Mr. Frederick Heath, of this town.

HEATH, Henry
The Times & General Commercial Gazette October 11, 1884 (Saturday)

Died, on the 7th inst., Mr. Henry Heath, a native of Torquay, Devon, England, aged 58 years, 36 of which he spent in this city. His remains were interred in the Western Cemetery on the afternoon of Thursday, attended by the Newfoundland British Society, of which he was an old and worthy member.

HEATH, Henry John
Newfoundlander February 20, 1867 (Wednesday)

Died. - On Saturday evening, 16th inst., of scarlatina, and whooping cough, aged seven years, Henry John, third son of John P. and Sarah Heath.

HEATH, Lionel Samuel
Newfoundlander March 6, 1867 (Wednesday)

Died. - On Wednesday afternoon last, Lionel Samuel, infant son of Mr. John P. Heath.

HEATH, Susannah
Daily News   February 10, 1925 (Tuesday)
Death
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Passed peacefully away Sunday, February 8, Susannah, beloved wife of Richard Heath; leaving a husband, one sister and one brother. Funeral on to-day, Tuesday, at 2.30 from her late residence, 15 Knight Street.

HEFFORD, Mrs. Jane
Evening Telegram September 12, 1969 (Friday)

Obituary. Mrs. Jane Hefford, 70, passed away at the Central Nfld. Hospital Friday Aug. 29th. She was formerly of New Harbour, Trinity Bay. Left to mourn her sad loss are her husband Albert; four daughters: Elizabeth, Mrs. Harold Dawe; Doris, Mrs. Bram Peddle; Irene, Mrs. Cecil Peddle, all of Grand Falls; and Sadie, Mrs. Henry Bitzer of Windsor, Ont.; one sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Green of Green's Harbour, Trinity Bay; 14 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren. The remains rested at IOOF Lodge No. 2 and were taken from there to the Salvation Army Citadel, where the funeral service was conducted by Captain MacBain. Interment was held at the Salvation Army Cemetery, Grand Falls.

HEFFORD, Lucy
Telegram September 23, 2000 (Saturday)

Passed peacefully away at Lakeside Homes, Gander on September 17th, 2000 Lucy Hefford, in her 92nd year. Predeceased by husband John, 1969 and daughter Marie, 1993. Left with loving memories are sons: Jim, wife Myra, St. John`s, Lloyd, wife Cicely, Gander; 4 grandchildren: John (Irena), Sarnia, Jane (David) Mcintyre, Nepean, Christopher (Heidi), Gander, Bradley, Halifax; 4 grandchildren: Elliot, Molly, Griffin and Sarah; also a large circle of other relatives and friends. Funeral Service took place Wednesday, September 20th, 2000 from the United Church, New Harbour. Interment United Cemetery. Arrangements entrusted through Stacey`s Funeral Home, Gander and Warren`s Funeral Home, Dildo.

HELLIER, Thomas
Evening Telegram   July 15, 1891 (Wednesday)

Died. At Griguet, of LaGrippe and Starvation, on the 2nd inst., Thomas Hellier, aged 47 years.

Hennessey, Edward
Royal Gazette July 19, 1881 (Tuesday)

Died. On the 17th inst., Mr. Edward Hennessey, a native of County Wexford, Ireland, aged 78 years.

HENNESSY, Eliza Ann
Evening Telegram   May 4, 1891 (Monday)

Died. At Kelligrews, on the 28th ult., Eliza Ann, beloved wife of William John Hennessy, and daughter of the late Robert Hains (Middle Bight, Conception Bay), aged 26 years.

HENNESSY, John
Evening Telegram   June 16, 1896 (Tuesday)

Died. At Holyrood, on Saturday, 13th inst., after a short illness, John Hennessy, aged 32 years; he leaves 2 brothers and 3 sisters to mourn their sad loss. - R.I.P.

HENNESSEY, William
Newfoundlander September 14, 1865 (Thursday)

On Monday evening last, after a lingering illness, borne with Christian resignation to the Divine Will, William, youngest son of the late Mr. Thomas Hennessey, aged 21 years.

HICKEY, Agatha
Evening Telegram July 27, 1976 (Tuesday)

Passed peacefully away at her residence, Chapel's Cove, July 24th, 1976, Agatha, beloved wife of the late Patrick Hickey, in her 83rd year; leaving to mourn five sons, two daughters, 20 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Funeral from her residence to Sts. Peter and Paul Church, Harbour Main at 10 a.m. July 27th, 1976.

HICKEY, Elizabeth Frances
Telegram November 26, 1999 (Friday)

Passed peacefully away at home in the presence of her family on Thursday, November 25, 1999, Elizabeth Frances (Hynes) Hickey, born in Bay L`Argent, F.B., Nfld. in 1901. Predeceased by her husband, Alexander, 1992 and grandson, John Huerta, August 1999. Leaving to mourn one son Larry (Lesley Ann), St. John`s; six daughters: Doris Varley (Fred), Houston, Texas, Win Huerta (Pete), Layton, Utah, Shirley Fleming, St. John`s, June Mollan (Vern), California, Alice Pinck (Stan), California and Patricia Thoden, St. John`s; 19 grandchildren, 20 great-grandchildren; sister Juanita Hodder (Leo), St. Bernard`s, F.B.; and many relatives and friends. Resting at Cauls Funeral Home. Visitation on Friday 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Funeral Mass to take place on Saturday, November 27, 1999 at 9:30 a.m. from the Basilica. Interment to follow at Holy Sepulcher Cemetery.
"May her gentle soul rest in peace."

HICKEY, Jerome
Evening Telegram May 25, 1976 (Tuesday)

Passed peacefully away at the Grace Hospital, May 24th, Jerome Hickey of Harbour Main. Leaving to mourn one son, Andre; daughters, Debbie, Mrs. Carmelita Hickey, all of Harbour Main; two brothers, Reginald of Harbour Main and Kenneth at St. John's; two sisters, Mrs. James Quinn and Mrs. Gavin McMillen, Pittsfield, Mass., U.S.A., a large circle of friends and other relatives. Resting at Dunphy's Funeral Home, Holyrood. Funeral May 26th, to St. Peter and Paul Church, at Harbour Main. Mass at 10:00 a.m.

HICKEY, John
Newfoundlander November 27, 1865 (Monday)

Died. - On Thursday morning last, after a long illness, which he bore with fortitude and resignation to the Divine Will, Mr. John Hickey, a native of Clogher, County Kilkenny, aged 66 years.

HICKEY, John Leonard
Evening Telegram June 15, 1977 (Wednesday)

Passed away at St. Clare's Mercy Hospital, June 13, 1977, John Leonard Hickey, of Harbour Main, aged 72 years. Leaving to mourn his wife, Margaret; three sons, Patrick in Badger; Thomas at Whitbourne; Leonard in British Columbia; four daughters Rosella (Mrs. Edward Noftall) Ontario, Cecilia (Mrs. Harold Guidry) Louisiana, Josephine (Mrs. Frank Rodgers) and Marcella, both in St. John's; also two sisters, Mrs. Drene Mulrooney in Windsor, Nfld., and Mrs. Agnes Neal of St. John's; a large number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Funeral mass will take place Friday morning at 9:30 from Hickey's Funeral Home in Kelligrews. Burial at the Harbour Main Cemetery.

HICKEY, Margaret
Evening Telegram May 8, 1976 (Saturday)

Passed away at Harbour Main, Margaret Hickey, on May 6th, in her 83rd year. Leaving to mourn her son, Raymond, whom she resided with; also son, Simon, of St. Catharine's, Ontario; two [sic] daughters, Rita (Mrs. Joseph Power) of Harbour Main, Mary (Mrs. Leo Hayes) and Betty (Mrs. Jack Woodfine) at Brooklyn, New York; a great number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Resting at Dunphy's Funeral Home, Holyrood. Funeral notice later.

HICKEY, Martin
Harbour Grace Standard   August 10, 1928 (Friday)
Harbor Gracian Meets Tragic Death.

On Monday last Mr. Patrick Hickey of Riverhead, received the sad news by cable of the death of his brother, Mr. Martin Hickey, at Pindleton, British Columbia, through being run down by a motor car. Mrs. Hickey who was present with her husband, being a witness to the tragic happening. The deceased, who was fifty years of age was employed as a car inspector with the street railway at Pindleton, and leaves to mourn his passing, besides his widow and five children, two brothers, Patrick, mail clerk, on the Newfoundland Railway, and Jack, residing at Everett, Mass., as well as two sisters, one at Boston, Mass., and one at Scranton, Pa. To the sorrowing relatives and friends the Standard tenders its sympathy.

HICKEY, Patrick
Evening Telegram October 2, 1989 (Monday)

Passed peacefully away on October 2, 1989, at his home in Torbay, age 70 years. Leaving to mourn sons, Jack and wife Loretta of Torbay, Tony at home and friend Juanita of St. John's; daughters, Shirley (Mrs. Robert Fleming) of Torbay, Kay (Mrs. Jim Moran) of Pouch Cove, Mrs. Patsy Parsons of Torbay, Mary (Mrs. Ed Kelly) of Halifax; grandchildren, Shannon, Mark, Joanne, Jimmy and Tamamarie; two sisters, Mary Blundon of Torbay and Marie Anderson of New Jersey; as well as a number of relatives and friends, especially little Mark. Resting at Caul's Funeral Home, Torbay. Funeral Mass on Wednesday, October 4, at 10 a.m. to St. Francis of Assisi in Outer Cove. Interment in Holy Trinity Cemetery, Torbay. Flowers gratefully accepted.
"Forever remembered, forever loved."

HICKEY, Patrick D.
Evening Telegram April 6, 1992 (Monday)

Passed peacefully away at the Hoyles Home on Sunday, April 5, 1992 Patrick D. Hickey, age 88, formerly of Holyrood. Predeceased by his wife Bridget 1979. Left with fond memories five daughters and one son: Barbara (Mrs. Rick Whitten), Fort McMurray, Paula Derbyshire, Leamington, Ont., Claire (Mrs. Renzo Corsi), Hamilton, Ont., Frances (Mrs. Harvey Coates), Upper Gullies, Mary (Mrs. Gary Hambley), Hamilton, Ont., Joseph, Fort McMurray; one sister Mrs. Clotilda Karkaras, Cornwall, Ont.; twelve grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Resting at Hickey's Funeral Home, Holyrood. Funeral to take place on Tuesday, April 7th at 2:30 p.m., at Holy Cross Church, Holyrood.

HICKEY, Captain Patrick
Daily News January 22, 1930 (Wednesday)

OBITUARY. Captain Patrick Hickey. [died Harbour Main January 10th, aged 81]

HICKEY, Richard
Evening Telegram   December 26, 1890 (Friday)

Died. At Torbay, on Christmas Day, after a long illness, Richard Hickey, aged 43 years, leaving a wife and 9 children to mourn their sad loss.

HICKEY, Thomas M.
Evening Telegram January 28, 1937 (Thursday)

Died. Passed peacefully away this morning, Thomas M. Hickey, aged 55, son of the late Thomas and Anne Hickey, Chapel's Cove, C.B. Left to mourn are wife, three sons, two daughters and one brother. Funeral on Saturday at 2.30 p.m. from his late residence, 18 Hayward Avenue.

HICKS, Mary
Newfoundland Express May 9, 1861 (Thursday)

At Halifax, Mary Hicks, wife of George Hicks, in the 60th year of her age, a native of Conception Bay.

HIGDEN, William
Royal Gazette November 18, 1884 (Tuesday)

Died. At Salmon Cove, Trinity Bay, on the 9th inst., Mr. William Higden, aged 73 years.

HILLIER, Gladys (Smith)
Telegram December 4, 1999 (Saturday)

Passed peacefully away at the Health Sciences Center surrounded by family and friends on Thursday, December 2, 1999, Gladys Hillier, age 52 years of Blaketown. Leaving to mourn her loving husband Hughie; two sons: Stephen (Janice), New Harbour, and Mark, St. John's; two daughters: Tina Griffin (William), St. John's, Sarah Russell (Stephen), Blaketown; one grandchild, Leah Russell; mother, Agatha Smith; brother, William Smith (Gaye); three sisters: Beatrice Thorne, Ruby Hunt (Edward), Marina Pitcher (James); and a large circle of family and friends. Resting at Holloway's Funeral Home, Whitbourne. Funeral Service will take place at St. Barnabas Anglican Church on Sunday, December 5, 1999, at 2:00 p.m. Interment to follow at the Anglican Cemetery, Blaketown. Donations may be made to the family. Deepest sympathy is extended to the Hillier family.

HILLIER, Walter
Evening Telegram April 4, 1992 (Saturday)

Passed away April 3, 1992, Walter Hillier of Colbourg, Ont., formerly of Hopeall, Trinity Bay. Leaving to mourn wife Evelyn (Baldwin); two sons: Clayton (Melissa), Thomas (Vickie); two daughters: Elaine (Hart), Glenda (Jim); eight grandchildren and a number of great-grandchildren; sisters: Isabelle Hefford, New Harbour, Trinity Bay, Bessie Cole, Victoria, Conception Bay; special nephew Bill Hillier, St. John's, and numerous other nephews and nieces, other relatives and friends.

HINDS, Thomas
Royal Gazette August 23, 1887 (Tuesday)

Died. On the 22nd inst., Mr. Thomas Hinds, aged 67 years.

HINDS, Thomas
The Times & General Commercial Gazette August 24, 1887 (Wednesday)

Died, on the 22nd inst., Mr. Thomas Hinds, aged 67 years.

HINDS, Thomas Shenton
Royal Gazette December 26, 1882 (Tuesday)

Died. On the 19th inst., Thomas Shenton, youngest son of Thomas and Harriet Hinds, aged 20 years.

HINES, Alice
Harbour Grace Standard October 10, 1888 (Wednesday)

Death. At Riverhead, on the 7th inst., Alice, wife of Mr. Edward Hines, aged 68 years.

HINES, Ellen
The Times & General Commercial Gazette December 1, 1888 (Saturday)

Died, on the 26th ult., Ellen Hines, wife of Thomas Reid, aged 26 years.

HINES
Evening Telegram   January 18, 1896 (Saturday)

Died. At Ferryland, this morning, John Hines, a native of County Kilkenny, Ireland, aged 93 years.

HINES, John
Daily News September 22, 1910 (Thursday)

Last week, John Hines, of LaManche, while repairing his flake, fell through it, a distance of 15 feet, and was so badly injured that death followed a few days later. Deceased was only a young man and his death comes as a severe blow to his family.

HINES, Julia Ann
Harbour Grace Standard January 24, 1880 (Saturday)

Death. On the 18th inst., Julia Ann, daughter of Mr. Patrick Hines, aged 15 years.

HINES, Mary
Daily News January 25, 1983 (Tuesday)

Marystown Teen Dead in Accident.
Thirteen-year-old Mary Hines, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hines of Marystown North, was accidentally killed in a motor vehicle accident here around 7 p.m. Sunday. The girl and female companion were walking along the street when she was struck by a pick-up truck. The accident is under investigation by the Burin R.C.M.P. detachment.

HINES, Mary Joseph
Evening Telegram August 27, 1898 (Saturday)

Died. On August 27th, of consumption, Mary Joseph, only daughter of John and Mary Jane Hines, aged 24 years; leaving a father and mother, and 1 brother to mourn their sad loss; funeral on Monday, at 2.30 p.m., from her late residence, Collage [sic] Square.

HINES, Michael
Newfoundlander June 3, 1879 (Tuesday)

The dead body of a man named Michael Hines was found in the water on Sunday last in O'Dwyer's cove. The deceased had been missing for some time.

HINES, Patrick
Harbour Grace Standard January 24, 1880 (Saturday)

Death. On the 18th inst., Julia Ann, daughter of Mr. Patrick Hines, aged 15 years.

HIPDITCH, Alice
Evening Telegram May 28, 1998

#5, J.J. Carroll House, Antigonish, N.S., formerly of George St., St. John's, Nfld, died May 26, 1998 in St. Martha's Regional Hospital, Antigonish. Born in Newfoundland in 1917 and raised in St. John's, Alice was the daughter of the late George and Minnie (nee Stead) Hynes. Alice moved to Toronto in the early 1960's and then to Antigonish in 1975 where she resided close to her loving daughter, Ruby Barron and her husband John. Alice will be sadly missed by all who knew her, especially her grandchildren: Linda, Gerard, and Lisa and her great-grandchildren: Ashley and Karli Aucoin. Alice was predeceased by her husband Joseph, her sisters Maude and Grace and her brother Lee. She is survived by her sister Myrtle Sullivan and her brothers Hubert and Doug Hynes and several cousins, nieces and nephews, all of St. John's, Nfld. Funeral service 11:00 today (Thursday) in St. Paul's Anglican Church, Antigonish, Rev. Mark Kingsbury officiating. Burial in St. James-St. Paul's cemetery. Family flowers only please. Donations to Canadian Diabetes Association or Antigonish Home Health Care. Arrangements entrusted to MacIsaac Funeral Home Ltd., Antigonish, Nova Scotia.

HISCOCK, Arthur
Royal Gazette July 9, 1889 (Tuesday)

Died. On the 1st instant, Arthur Hiscock, aged 28 years, a native of Trinity.

HISCOCK, Emily
Harbour Grace Standard   February 2, 1892 (Tuesday)

Death. At Montreal, on the 10th inst., Emily Hiscock, aged 28 years, a native of Trinity, Nfld.

HISCOCK, Mrs. Emma C. Hiscock
Evening Telegram January 21, 1937 (Thursday)

Obituary. (Trinity) In the closing days of the old year there passed away at this town a well-known and respected resident in the person of Emma C. Hiscock. Suffering from diabetes the late Mrs. Hiscock enjoyed indifferent health for a number of years; at Christmas she contracted a cold which developed into pneumonia, and on the third day of her illness she passed away. She was 78 years old. Mrs. Hiscock was the widow of Richard Hiscock who, with D.C. Webber, M.H.A., was drowned in Smith Sound in 1893. She was born at Trinity, and she lived and died in her native town. Her life was an active one and even to her latest days, it was essentially one of service, of thought translated into act. Widowed at the age of thirty-four, the support and mainstay of six young children, she brought into her life an integrity of purpose, an unwavering faith, and in a full measure discharged the trust that became hers by a great bereavement. In all things pertaining to the community's welfare Mrs. Hiscock was an active supporter. Her interests were many and varied., retaining as she did, with the passing years the vigor of a youthful mind. There has gone from amongst us in her death one that will be much missed, alike in this town as in the immediate district; there will be felt the loss of a striking personality, whose place will be difficult to fill. Left to mourn are her six children George, and Mrs. Phillips in United States, William at St. John's, Richard at Corner Brook and Misses Mary and Florence at home.
These lines are written as a tribute to the late Mrs. Hiscock's memory. W. Trinity, January 18, 1937.

HISCOCK, William
Royal Gazette May 31, 1887 (Tuesday)

Died. At Sea, on the 23rd March, William, only son of the late Mr. Abel Hiscock, of Trinity, aged 29 years.

HOBBS, Mary Alma (Noel)
Telegram May 20, 2000 (Saturday)

Passed peacefully away in the presence of her loving family, Mary Alma (Noel) Hobbs. Retired Pharmacist of Grand Falls-Windsor. Predeceased by her husband Thomas Hobbs in 1988; her sisters: Winnie Drover, Dorothy Taylor and Mildred Willar; and brother Malcolm Noel. Left to celebrate her life are her daughters: Gael (Phillip Page), Halifax, Sharron (Ross Pomeroy) of Grand Falls-Windsor, Ruth (Tom Donovan), Mt. Pearl, and Wanda (Tony Flood), Mt. Pearl; nine grandchildren: Tara Phillips, Erika and Erin Pomeroy, Amy, Jonathan and Patrick Donovan, Becky, Robyn and Scott Flood. Also her sister Muriel Smith of St. John`s, brother Reginald Noel (Dorcas) of Mt. Pearl and a large circle of other relatives and friends. The funeral service conducted by Rev. William Rice and Rev. David Russell was held at Holy Trinity Anglican Church on Thursday, May 18, 2000. Flowers were gratefully accepted. Donations in her memory may be made to the Palliative Care Service of The Central Newfoundland Regional Health Centre in Grand Falls-Windsor. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Sunset Memorial Funeral Home. Pallbearers were Jonathan and Patrick Donovan, Edward Flood, Eugene Pomeroy, Fred Ivany and William Reid.
She taught us to live and how to die, how to garden and how to give thanks to God, how to love each other and how to be good citizens of this beautiful earth. She was an artist and a creator of beautiful things. She was loved, respected and valued by those whose paths she crossed. She was a woman who loved her life and family. She will live in our hearts forever.

HODDER, Mary
Evening Telegram   April 10, 1891 (Friday)

Died. At Trinity, this morning, Mary, beloved wife of the late Henry Hodder, leaving one son to mourn the loss of a kind and affectionate mother.

HODDINOTT, Samuel
Daily News July 4, 1918 (Thursday)

Casualty List. Royal Newfoundland Regiment. Received July 3, 1918. Died July 2nd, at Military Hospital St. John's 5595 Pte. Samuel Hoddinott, Indian Islands, N.D.B. Measles and septicaemia.

HOLDEN, Clare (Laura)
Evening Telegram August 7, 1968 (Wednesday)

Passed peacefully away, at the General Hospital, on August 6th, Clare (Laura) Holden; leaving to mourn one sister, Mrs. T.J. Redmond, 160 Topsail Road, and one brother Bert, at Holyrood, and a number of nieces and nephews. Remains resting at Caul's Funeral Home. Requiem Mass at the Basilica at 8.15 a.m. Thursday. Interment at Belvedere Cemetery.

HOLDEN, Gerald
The Times & General Commercial Gazette September 27, 1890 (Saturday)

Died, at Harbor Main, on the 24th inst., Gerald, infant son of W.V. and Alice Holden.

HOLDEN, Gerald
Harbour Grace Standard   October 3, 1890 (Friday)

Death. At Harbor Main, on the 24th inst., Gerald, infant son of W.V. and Alice Holden.

HOLDEN, Mary Alowecius & HOLDEN, Lucas
The Times & General Commercial Gazette February 13, 1889 (Wednesday)

Died, at Harbor Main, on the 3rd inst., Mary Alowecius; and on the 8th inst., Lucas, aged respectively 5½ and 3½ years, children of Mary Josephine and Joseph A. Holden.

HOLDEN, Thomas Pius
Evening Telegram December 15, 1993 (Wednesday)

Passed peacefully away at the Health Sciences Complex, St. John's on December 14, 1993, Tom Pius Holden, aged 76 years. Leaving to mourn his loving wife Mary (Penney); three daughters: Barbara (Bill) Taylor, Mary (Andy) Rowe, Sheila (Lloyd) Foote; one son Tom (Lorraine Sparkes); 10 grandchildren; two brothers: Jack, Mike and one sister Sydney Dunne. Also a large number of other relatives and friends. Resting at Caul's Funeral Home, LeMarchant Road. Funeral Services from Corpus Christi Church, Thursday, December 16 at 10:30 a.m. Interment at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Special thanks to Dr. Fox and staff at ICU Health Sciences Complex and Father Brown. Flowers gratefully accepted or donations may be made to the Canadian Heart Foundation.
"May He Rest In Peace."

HOLDEN, Mrs. W. V.
The Times & General Commercial Gazette January 19, 1887 (Wednesday)

Died, on the 10th inst., at Harbor Main, the wife of W.V. Holden, aged 21 years.

HOLDEN, Mrs. W. V.
Harbour Grace Standard January 22, 1887 (Saturday)

Death. At the same place [Harbor Main], on the 10th inst., the wife of Mr. W.V. Holden, aged 21 years. - R.I.P.

HOLDEN, William
Royal Gazette May 28, 1889 (Tuesday)

Died. On the 21st instant, at Harbor Main, William Holden, Esq., J.P., a native of Red Acres, County Waterford, Ireland, aged 80 years.

HOLDEN, William
The Times & General Commercial Gazette May 29, 1889 (Wednesday)

Died, at Harbor Main, on the 21st inst., William Holden, J.P., a native of Red Acres, Co. Waterford, Ireland, aged 80 years, 50 of which he spent in this country.

HOLLAND, Mrs. T. J.
Daily News October 15, 1918 (Tuesday)

DIED AT BOSTON.
The many friends of Mr. T.J. Holland, son of Mr. J. Holland, this city, and a former resident, will regret to learn of the passing of his wife a short time ago from Spanish "Flu" after an illness of three days. Deceased was formerly a Miss Brien of this city and besides a husband leaves six young children.

HOLLOTT, John
Evening Telegram   May 5, 1891 (Tuesday)

ied. At Harbor Buffett, Placentia Bay, on the 17th ult., after an illness of seven weeks, Mr. John Hollott, a native of Bemmister, Newton Abbott, Devon, England, aged 76 years; deceased lived for many years in Placentia Bay, was well known and deservedly admired for his upright conduct.

HOWARD, William Henry
Evening Telegram   September 9, 1891 (Wednesday)

Died. On Tuesday afternoon, William Henry Howard, only son of Henry and Maria Earle, aged 19 years; funeral on Friday, at 3 p.m., from his late residence, British square; friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend.

HOWELL, Thomas
Colonist September 26, 1887 (Monday)

Loss of the Ocean Friend.
Feelings of Sadness in Carbonear. (To the Editor of the Colonist). Carbonear, Sept. 23rd, 1887. Sir, - You will, no doubt, be sorry to learn that a feeling of sad gloom hangs over our town, owing to the loss of the Ocean Friend - a schr. of some 80 tons. The vessel, which was only a little over six years old, and of American build, left for the bank fishery about eight weeks ago, having on board fourteen men and a boy (not sixteen as reported in your columns Wednesday). ...
On the 15th inst., a telegram was received from Burin by the owner, W. Duff, Esq., of the firm Messers Duff & Balmer [sic], stating that the schooner was lost on the Grand Bank. This report was confirmed on the 21st, by Capt. Moore, of the schooner Lizzie, of Heart's Content, who stated he was on board the wreck on the 6th; but no bodies were to be seen. ...
In consequence of this calamity, ten poor women are left widows, and twenty-four children fatherless. ...
The names of the crew are as follows: - Robert Wareham, of Salmon Cove, Conception bay, who leaves an aged mother, a wife and six children. This man's brother was lost with wife and family on the White Bear Islands, two years ago. Simon Luther, of Carbonear, leaves a widow and three children. Robert Penny (Carbonear), a widow and five children. His son, a boy of fourteen, was also lost. Thomas Howell (Carbonear), a widow and two children; Thomas Clark (Carbonear), a widow and four children; Reubin Pike (Carbonear), a widow and two children; Jourdain Pike (Carbonear), a widow and one child; Richard Penny (Carbonear), a widow and one child; William Penny (Carbonear), and Noah Hull, of Trinity Bay, each leaves a widow. Reubin French, Thomas Power, Nehemiah Ash, and Edward Penny (captain), all of Carbonear, were unmarried.
To add to the sadness of this recital, two of these poor women are shortly expecting an addition to their poor fatherless families. The eldest of the children is not more than twelve years of age. ...
John Goodison
Jno. W. Vickers. ...

HUDSON, Mary
Royal Gazette March 7, 1882 (Tuesday)

Died. At Pouch Cove, on the 3rd inst., Mary, wife of Mr. Clement Hudson, aged 44 years.

HUE, Mary Ella
Daily News January 27, 1969 (Monday)

Death. Passed away suddenly on January 24, Mary Ella, wife of the late Frederick H. Hue, in her 88th year. She leaves to mourn three sisters, Mrs. Marcia Bandy of Toronto, Ada (Mrs. Robert Smith) and Mrs. Rosalie Jackson, both of St. John's; one son, Frank, and four daughters, Grace (Mrs. Bert Butt), Florence (Mrs. Chancey Currie) both of St. John's, Mary (Mrs. Fergie Vernon) of Tehran, and Ruth (Mrs. Rex Rood) of Sydney; five grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Funeral from her late residence, 724 Water St. West, today, Monday at 2:00 p.m. Interment in Mount Pleasant Cemetery.

HUGHES, William Patrick
Evening Telegram December 9, 1922 (Saturday)

Newfoundlander Killed at Detroit.
Mr. P. Hughes of North River Struck by Crane.
Special to Evening Telegram. Detroit, Mich., To-day.
William Patrick Hughes, aged forty years, of 3346 East 4th Street, Detroit, mechanical foreman in the employ of the Henry Ford Motor Company, River Rouge Plant, was instantly killed yesterday afternoon, after being struck by a heavy crane. He is survived by his wife and two small children, also his mother, Mrs. Anastatia Hughes of North River, Newfoundland. John, the brother of the deceased, was there when the accident occurred. The remains are to be forwarded to North River, Newfoundland, on Monday.

HUIE, Richard Reed
Royal Gazette July 25, 1882 (Tuesday)

Died. At Glasgow, on the 23rd June, Richard Reed, third son of the late Patrick Huie, Esq., formerly merchant of this city, aged 63 years.

HULL, Noah
Colonist September 26, 1887 (Monday)
Loss of the Ocean Friend.
Feelings of Sadness in Carbonear.
(To the Editor of the Colonist).
Carbonear, Sept. 23rd, 1887.

Sir, - You will, no doubt, be sorry to learn that a feeling of sad gloom hangs over our town, owing to the loss of the Ocean Friend - a schr. of some 80 tons. The vessel, which was only a little over six years old, and of American build, left for the bank fishery about eight weeks ago, having on board fourteen men and a boy (not sixteen as reported in your columns Wednesday). ...
On the 15th inst., a telegram was received from Burin by the owner, W. Duff, Esq., of the firm Messers Duff & Balmer [sic], stating that the schooner was lost on the Grand Bank. This report was confirmed on the 21st, by Capt. Moore, of the schooner Lizzie, of Heart's Content, who stated he was on board the wreck on the 6th; but no bodies were to be seen. ...
In consequence of this calamity, ten poor women are left widows, and twenty-four children fatherless. ...
The names of the crew are as follows: - Robert Wareham, of Salmon Cove, Conception bay, who leaves an aged mother, a wife and six children. This man's brother was lost with wife and family on the White Bear Islands, two years ago. Simon Luther, of Carbonear, leaves a widow and three children. Robert Penny (Carbonear), a widow and five children. His son, a boy of fourteen, was also lost. Thomas Howell (Carbonear), a widow and two children; Thomas Clark (Carbonear), a widow and four children; Reubin Pike (Carbonear), a widow and two children; Jourdain Pike (Carbonear), a widow and one child; Richard Penny (Carbonear), a widow and one child; William Penny (Carbonear), and Noah Hull, of Trinity Bay, each leaves a widow. Reubin French, Thomas Power, Nehemiah Ash, and Edward Penny (captain), all of Carbonear, were unmarried. To add to the sadness of this recital, two of these poor women are shortly expecting an addition to their poor fatherless families. The eldest of the children is not more than twelve years of age. ...
John Goodison     Jno. W. Vickers. ...

HYNES, Agatha Alice
Evening Telegram October 21, 1922 (Saturday)

Died. There passed peacefully away on October 19th, at Portugal Cove, at 1:30 p.m., Agatha Alice, darling child of Annie and the late Patrick J. Hynes, aged 3 years.

HYNES, Andrew
Harbour Grace Standard   November 15, 1929 (Friday)
Andrew Hynes
, of English Harbor East, aged 27, was drowned at Southwest Brook near English Harbor on Tuesday. The deceased who was accompanied by two youths, was seized with a fit and fell into the brook and was drowned before assistance could be rendered him.

HYNES , Anna
Daily News October 16, 1922 (Monday)

Death. - Last night after a lingering illness, Anna, widow of the late Lawrence Hynes. Funeral on Tuesday at 2.30 p.m. from her late residence, 29 Power Street.

HYNES, Anna Elizabeth
Harbour Grace Standard March 10, 1888 (Saturday)

Death. On Tuesday last, 6th inst., with resignation to the Divine Will, in the 45th year of her age, Anna Elizabeth relict of the late Frank Hynes.

HYNES, Annie Frances (Nancy)
Evening Telegram November 17, 1992 (Tuesday)

Passed peacefully away on November 12, 1992 at Central Nfld. Hospital, Grand Falls, age 75 years. Leaving to mourn her husband John; sons Bruce (wife Margaret), Orleans, Ontario, Glenn (wife Eloise), Mt. Pearl, Bill (wife Ruby), Paradise, Don (wife Trina), Calgary, Alberta, Mike (wife Roxanne), Norris Arm; daughter Linda (husband Wayne) Ryan, Labrador City; sisters: Olive and Muriel of Toronto, Edith of Ottawa, Phyllis of Gander; brothers Calvin and Frank of Toronto; fourteen grandchildren; two great-grandchildren and a large circle of other relatives and friends. Rev. Glen Jarvis conducted funeral services at Riverside United Church, Norris Arm, Sunday, November 15, 1992. Interment was at United Church Cemetery, Norris Arm. Funeral arrangements were by Martin Flood, Central Funeral Homes.

HYNES, Ann Marie
The Evening Telegram February 1, 1997 (Saturday)

Passed away peacefully at St. Clare's Mercy Hospital on Jan. 31, 1997 after a courageous battle with cancer, age 53 years, of Dunville, Placentia Bay. Predeceased by her father Robert Griffin. Left with cherished memories, her loving husband Aloysius (Wish); two daughters Robbie (Keith) and Denise (Dwayne); two sons Terry (Sherry) and Donny (Terri); mother Alice Griffiths [sic]; very special grandchildren Aynslie, Devon, Brandon, Zachary and Kyle; three sisters Christine (Herb), Irene (Eugene), and Marcella; three brothers, Clarence (Roxanne), John (Joan) and Norbert (Barbara); three brothers-in-law Paul, Len and Bill; four sisters-in-law Bride, Mary (Don), Agnes (Fred), and Frances (Art); special friends Monica Yetman and Marie Newman; also nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Resting at Maher's Funeral Home, Placentia. Visiting hours starting at 2 p.m. on Saturday. Funeral mass on Monday, Feb. 3, 1997 at 11 a.m. at St. Anne's Church, Dunville. Interment at the Dermot M. McGettigan Memorial Cemetery, southeast Placentia. Flowers gratefully accepted or donations may be made to Dr. H. Bliss Murphy Cancer Clinic.

HYNES, Audrey
Daily News September 16, 1936 (Wednesday)

Death. At Kelligrews on the 15th inst. Audrey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hynes, aged 19 years. Left to mourn, father, mother, three sisters, Marion on the staff of Fever Hospital, Jean at the Grace Maternity Hospital, and Vera, teaching; also three brothers, Wilfred, Gerald and Bruce at home. Funeral at two o'clock to-day, Wednesday, to Foxtrap cemetery.
(Transcribed by Diane Ivany Hynes)

HYNES, Bernard
Evening Telegram January 29, 1997 (Wednesday)

Entered into eternal rest on January 28, 1997 Bernard J. Hynes of Bell Island, in his 78th year. Predeceased by his mother and father; four brothers; five sisters. Left to mourn, special cousins: Bernard, Isabelle and Leona Ezekiel and Isabelle Walsh and family; one sister-in-law Alice Hynes and family, St. John’s; and a large circle of nieces, nephews, cousins and other friends. Resting at Pendergast’s Funeral Home. Funeral Mass on Thursday, January 30th, 1997 at 11 a.m. in the Immaculate Conception Church. Interment in the Roman Catholic Cemetery, Bell Island.

HYNES, Betty Ann
The Evening Telegram September 23, 1976 (Thursday)

Passed peacefully away at the General Hospital September 22nd, Betty Ann Hynes, age 29. She leaves to mourn her loving husband, Doug; one son, Jamie; mother Mrs. Annie Whelan; brother Patrick at Chapel's Cove and sister Shirley (Mrs. Robert Crocker) at St. John's and a large circle of relatives and friends. Funeral from R.C. Church, Harbour Main.

HYNES, Catherine
Evening Telegram November 17, 1993 (Wednesday)

Passed away at the Grace General Hospital on Monday, November 15, 1993 age 89 years. Predeceased by her husband James, July 1978. Leaving to mourn daughters: Loretta (Mrs. Ron Hartery), Elizabeth (Mrs. Loyola Kenny), Martina (Mrs. Michael Sharpe), Anna and Kathleen; sons: Raymond wife Madeleine, Thomas, Gerard; one brother John McCarthy, Gull Island; nineteen grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren, also a large circle of other relatives and friends. Resting at Caul's Funeral Home. Funeral Mass on Thursday, November 18 at 10:30 a.m. from St. Teresa's Church. Interment at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. No flowers by request, donations may be made to the Nfld. Heart and Stroke Foundation.

HYNES, Catherine Josephine
Evening Telegram March 29, 1995 (Wednesday)

Passed peacefully away at the Salvation Army Grace General Hospital on Monday, March 27, 1995, age 83 years. Predeceased by her husband, Bartholomew, 1981. Leaving to cherish her memory are her daughter, Evelyn Crane (John), Bell Island; three grandchildren, Deborah, Tony and Scott; three great-grandchildren, Tony, Mark and Christopher; one sister, Dorothy Morrissey, and a number of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Resting at Carnell's Funeral Home, 329 Freshwater Road. Funeral Mass on Thursday, March 30, 1995 at 11:00 a.m. from St. Teresa's Parish. Interment in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Flowers gratefully accepted.

Hynes, Cecily
Evening Telegram   June 10, 1989 (Saturday)

passed peacefully away at the Hoyles Home, St. John's on June 9, 1989, age 83. Pre-deceased by husband Thomas and son David. Leaving to mourn five sons: Gerard (wife Doris), Holyrood; Jim (wife Marcella), Holyrood; Cyril (wife Marchetta), St. John's; Albert (wife Jean), Clarenville and Ron at Holyrood; three daughters: Kay (husband Edward Murray), Holyrood; Marie (husband Murdock White), Benoit's Cove; and Sister Sarah, Presentation Convent, St. Bride's. Also two sisters Lucy Mortenson at Buffalo and Gertrude Walsh at Holyrood; daughter-in-law Rose at Holyrood, thirty-three grandchildren and fifteen great-grandchildren. Resting at Hickey's Funeral Home, Holyrood. Funeral on Saturday, June 11 at 2:30 from Holy Cross Church, Holyrood.
May she rest in peace
.

HYNES, David
Evening Telegram April 9, 1992 (Thursday)

(Formerly of Newfoundland Forestry Overseas Unit). Passed away on April 8, 1992 at St. Patrick's Mercy Home, aged 89 years. Leaving to mourn are his wife Valeda and sister, Stella Kelly of St. Patrick's Mercy Home, also a large number of nieces, nephews and friends at St. John's; St. Brendan's; Toronto and Edmonton. Resting at Caul's Funeral Home LeMarchant Road. Mass of Burial from St. Paul's Church, Newfoundland Drive, Friday, April 10 at 10:30 a.m. Interment at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

Hynes, Dennis Patrick
Evening Telegram May 3, 1990 (Thursday)

Died suddenly at his residence, Caribou Legion Manor, Pleasantville, on Wednesday, May 2, 1990, aged 61 years. Predeceased by his wife Gertrude (nee White) in 1988. He leaves to mourn sons: Darren and friend Donna McGrath of St. John's, Ron (Butch) Owens and wife Edie of Ontario; daughters: Dianne Whitaker, Sheila and husband Michel LaBrie of Quebec; and Ken Whitaker; grandchildren: Monique, Crystal, Danny, Kenny, John and Mike (Mick); sisters: Rita and husband Martin Gladney and family, Margaret and husband Henry Thorne and family, Ann and husband Michael Cardinal and family; the White family, Alice and husband Ed Druken, Marg and husband Gordon Butler, Joan and husband Ron English, Geraldine and husband Francis Barron, Anna and husband Frank Denief, Violet and husband Matt Fowler and Dan White. Also numerous nephews and nieces, former friends at Wabush and Caribou Legion Manor, Pleasantville. Resting at the Carnell Memorial Chapel, Freshwater Road. Funeral Mass on Saturday, May 5, 1990 at 10:30 a.m. from the Holy Rosary Parish, Portugal Cove. Cremation to follow.

HYNES, Edward
The Evening Telegram March 18, 1886 (Thursday)

Died. This morning, after a short but painful illness, Mr. Edward Hynes, aged 75 years. Funeral on Saturday, at 2.30 o'clock, from his late residence, Theater Hill.

HYNES, Edward
Royal Gazette March 23, 1886 (Tuesday)

Died. On the 18th inst., Mr. Edward Hynes, aged 75 years.

HYNES, Edward
The Times & General Commercial Gazette March 24, 1886 (Wednesday)

Died, on the 19th inst., Mr. Edward Hynes, aged 75 years.

HYNES, Elizabeth Jane
The Times & General Commercial Gazette December 15, 1883 (Saturday)

Died, at Littlebay Island, on the 11th inst., in the 28th year of her age, Elizabeth Jane, wife of Mr. Andrew Hynes, and second daughter of Mr. G. Luscombe, cooper.

HYNES, Elizabeth Jane
Royal Gazette December 18, 1883 (Tuesday)

Died. At Littlebay Island, on the 11th inst., in the 28th year of her age, Elizabeth Jane, wife of Mr. Andrew Hynes, and second daughter of Mr. G. Luscombe, cooper, of this town.

HYNES, Ella (nee Fagan)
Evening Telegram   June 21, 1989 (Wednesday)

Died suddenly as the result of a tragic accident on Tuesday, June 20th, 1989, of Kelligrews. Left with loving memories are her three sisters: Marjorie Walsh, Kelligrews; Ruby O'Reilly (John); Nina Tilley (Reg), St. John's; three brothers: Reginald Fagan (Gwen), Gerald Fagan (Ethel), Kelligrews, and Harvey Fagan (Marion), Kingston, Ontario; sisters-in-law Doris Hynes and Cynthia Fagan, Kelligrews, Helen (Mrs. Phil Dwyer), Stephenville Crossing, Kitty Hynes, Holyrood, Mary Harvey, Bay Roberts, a special friend Dermot Moore, Kelligrews, also a large circle of nieces and nephews and other relatives and friends. Resting at Hickey's Funeral Home, Kelligrews, until 12:00 noon, Friday, June 23rd. Funeral service at 2:30 p.m. in All Saints Anglican Church, Foxtrap. Interment at the Anglican Cemetery, Dunne's Hill, Foxtrap. Flowers gratefully declined in favour of donations to a charity of one's choice.

HYNES, Ella
Evening Telegram   June 21, 1989 (Wednesday)
Elderly Woman Dies In Traffic Accident
.
An elderly woman was killed in a four-vehicle crash on Kenmount Road in St. John's late Tuesday morning. Ella Hynes, 65, of Kelligrews in Conception Bay South, died when the car she was a passenger in, collided with a flatbed truck near the Anglican cemetery, the Royal Newfoundland Constabulary said Wednesday. ...

HYNES, Francis Cyril
Telegram May 6, 2000 (Saturday)

It is with great sadness that the family of Frank Hynes announce his passing at St. Clare`s Mercy Hospital on Thursday, May 4, 2000 at the age of 81 years. He was a lifetime member of the CLB, Old Comrades Association. Predeceased by his parents George and Amelia Hynes; brothers Winfield and Leslie; sister Charlotte. He will be dearly missed by his loving wife of 56 years, Ethel (Ellis); one son, Robert (Dorothy); daughters: Glenys Newport (Cliff), Brenda Backman (Charles), Corinne Dawe (Glenn), Syretha Michelle (Jim); nine grandchildren; one great-grandson; two sisters: Estella Glynn and Phoebe Chaulk; sisters-in-law Norah Hynes, Helen Flight and Marilyn Burden (Hubert); also many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Resting at Barrett`s Funeral Home, 328 Hamilton Avenue from 7-9 p.m. Friday; 10 a.m. -12 noon, 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Funeral Service to be held at Barrett`s Chapel at 11:00 a.m. Monday, May 8, 2000. Interment to follow at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations in his memory may be made to a charity of one`s choice.
"God gave us strength to fight, Courage to bear the blow, But what it meant to lose you, No one will ever know."

HYNES, Gerard Joseph
The Evening Telegram January 5, 1994 (Wednesday)

(Holyrood) Passed peacefully away on January 4, age 65. Leaving to mourn wife Doris; daughters June Oake (Brett), Linda Aihoshi (Tom), Louise Chipman (David), Mary Hynes-Nolan (Wayne); sons Barry (Audrey), Robert (Linda), Gerard (Barbara); brothers: Cyril (Marcheta), Albert (Jean), Ronald; sisters Katherine Murray (Edward), Sister Sarah Hynes, Marie White (Murdock); grandchildren: Tracy, Todd, Kyla, Paul, Ryan, Clark, Rebecca. Resting at Dunphy's Funeral Home, Holyrood. Funeral will take place on Friday, January 7, 1994, following 1:00 p.m. Mass at Holy Cross Church, Holyrood. Interment will be in Holy Cross Cemetery, Southside, Holyrood.

HYNES, Fannie Louise
Daily News   March 30, 1954 (Tuesday)
- Passed peacefully away at 9.30 a.m. on Monday, Fannie Louise, wife of the late Hezekiah Hynes, in her 81st year. Leaving to mourn her passing are two daughters, Mrs. Ron Tizzard and Mrs. Ray Knight; three sons, George and William of the City, and Bernard of Pittsburgh, Pa.; also two sisters. Funeral will take place on Wednesday at 2.30 p.m. by motor hearse from her late residence, "Limeville", Battery Rd.

HYNES, Florence
Evening Telegram   January 9, 1891 (Friday)

Died. At Boston, on New Year's Eve, of consumption, Florence, aged 1 year and 5 months, darling child of William and Louisa Hynes.

HYNES, Frank
Daily News March 22, 1930 (Saturday)

Passed peacefully away on Thursday, Frank, son of Michael and Lucy Hynes, aged 24 years. Leaving to mourn, father, mother, 1 sister. Funeral on Sunday at 2.30 p.m. from his late residence, 27 Young Street. R.I.P.

HYNES, Frank
The Evening Telegram March 21, 1930 (Friday)

DIED. ... Passed peacefully away last evening, Frank, son of Michael and Lucy Hynes, aged 24 years. Leaving to mourn father, mother, 1 sister. Funeral on Sunday at 2.30 p.m. from his late residence 27 Young Street. - R.I.P. Foreign papers please copy.

HYNES, Frank
Daily News March 22, 1930 (Saturday)

Only a short time ago Mr. Michael Hynes of Young Street was bereaved by the death of his father; yesterday further sorrow was brought to his household in the death of his twenty-four year old son Frank, who passed away at the Sanatorium. Deceased had been employed on the Red Cross steamers as a steward and whilst in this capacity contracted a cold. Everything possible was done but to little avail and two months ago he entered the Sanatorium for treatment. His condition there at times gave room for much hope but a few days ago he took a turn for the worse and death came to end his sufferings. He was well known and had many friends. An ex-pupil of St. Patrick's Hall schools he was at one time a prominent member of the C.C.C. and in its organization as in his many other associations he kindled many friendships and made many acquaintances. To his sorrowing father, mother and sister much sympathy will be extended. The funeral takes place from his late residence, 27 Young Street at 2.30 tomorrow afternoon.

HYNES, Gerald Joseph
Evening Telegram January 16, 1997 (Thursday)

75 years of Benton. Passed peacefully away January 14, 1997 at the James Paton Memorial Hospital, Gander. Predeceased by wife Jessie in 1992; one brother and two sisters. He leaves to remember him, sons: Wayne (Loretta) and Terry of Benton; daughter Cathy of Halifax; three grandchildren: Michelle, Jennifer and Arlene; brother Tom (Rose) of Embree and many other relatives and friends. Resting at Mullaly’s Funeral Home, Gander. Rosary by the Knights of Columbus on Thursday, January 16 at 8 p.m. Funeral service 10 a.m. on Friday, January 17, 1997 from St. Joseph’s Roman Catholic Church, Gander. Interment at All Saints Cemetery, Gander. Donations in his memory to the Heart and Stroke Foundation.

HYNES, Gertrude Lillian
Daily News February 5, 1983 (Saturday)

Passed peacefully away at her residence on Thursday, February 3, 1983, Gertrude Lillian Hynes in her 83rd year. Leaving to mourn two sisters: Gladys Hynes, her life's companion and Dorothy (Mrs. Max McCrindle) of St. John's; three brothers: Gordon of St. John's, Lemuel of Nova Scotia and Walter of Ontario; also a large circle of relatives and friends. Resting at Barrett's Funeral Home, 328 Hamilton Avenue. Funeral service 3:15 p.m. Monday, February 7 from Barrett's Chapel. Interment at Mount Pleasant Cemetery.

HYNES, Grace
Evening Telegram May 16, 1996 (Thursday)

Passed away at the Grace Hospital on Wednesday, May 15th, 1996 in her 59th year. Predeceased by her father Leo Hynes (Sept. 1992) and her brother Bill Hynes (March 1975). Leaving to mourn her son Eddie and wife Patsy; grandchildren: Leslie and Stephen; her mother Edith Hynes; brother David and wife Gail, sisters: Lillian Stone and husband Doug, Margie Moxley and husband Eddie, Scarborough, Ont., Doreen Michael and husband Ed, Joanie, Sharon Collins and husband Carl, also many nieces, nephews, other special relatives and friends. Resting at Caul's Funeral Home, LeMarchant Rd. Funeral Mass on Friday, May 17th, 1996 at 2 p.m. from Corpus Christi Church. Interment at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Flowers gratefully accepted or donations in her memory my be made to the Dialysis Unit, Grace Hospital.

HYNES, Honorah
Royal Gazette September 24, 1889 (Tuesday)

Died. On the 19th instant, Honorah, wife of the late Edward Hynes, aged 63 years.

HYNES, Honorah
The Times & General Commercial Gazette September 25, 1889 (Wednesday)

Died, on the 19th inst., Honorah, wife of the late Edward. Hynes, aged 62 years.

HYNES, Howard
Evening Telegram   February 22, 1985 (Friday)

Passed away at St. Clare's Mercy Hospital on Tuesday, February 19th, 1985, Howard Hynes of Ferryland, age 78, predeceased by his wife Angela 1977. Leaving to mourn four sons Kevin and wife Josephine, Goose Bay, John and wife Betty, Goose Bay, Fred and wife Thelma, St. Albert, Alta., Howard Jr. and wife Evelyn, Yarmouth, N.S., one daughter Phyllis (Mrs. Roy Walsh) Smooth Rock, Ont., six brothers Vincent, Ernest, Thomas, Clarence, and Peter at Ferryland and Aiden at St. John's, three sisters Cecilia (Mrs. W. McKinnon), Marie (Mrs. P. Cleary) St. John's, Rita (Mrs. Wm. Maddock) England; 20 grandchildren, one great-grandchild, a number of nieces and nephews and a large circle of relatives and friends. Funeral Friday, February 22 from the Roman Catholic Church, Ferryland, at a time to be announced. Interment Ferryland Cemetery.

HYNES, Hubert
HYNES, Patrick
PARSONS, Samuel
PARSONS, John
March, John
PENNEY, William
Daily News July 2, 1927 (Saturday)

Six of Nine in Crew Drowned In Upset.
The Inspector General received the following message Thursday morning from Constable Cochrane of Aguathuna: "A terrible drowning accident occurred last night when a boat containing nine men proceeding from Aguathuna to Port au Port capsized and six of the occupants drowned. The names of the drowned are as follows: - Samuel Parsons, John Parsons, John March, Hubert Hynes, William Penney and Patrick Hynes, all of Port au Port. All the bodies except one have been recovered. The search for the missing body is still on."

HYNES, Mrs. Isaac
Evening Telegram   April 29, 1891 (Wednesday)

Died. Last night, the wife of Isaac Hynes, both of them natives of Placentia, she leaves a husband and 3 children to mourn their sad loss, aged 42 years; funeral on Friday next, at 2.30 p.m., from her late residence, William Street.

HYNES, Isaac
The Evening Telegram May 12, 1924 (Monday)

Died. Passed peacefully away, on Sunday, May 11th, at 6 a.m., after a short illness, Isaac Hynes, aged 80 years, leaving a wife, 5 daughters, 5 sons, 1 sister and a large number of grandchildren to mourn their sad loss of a kind father and loving husband. The funeral takes place on Tuesday at 2.30 p.m. from his late residence, No. 4 Plymouth Road. Friends will please accept this, the only intimation. Canadian and American papers please copy.

HYNES, James
The Times & General Commercial Gazette December 7, 1889 (Saturday)

Died, at St. Mary's Hospital, Duluth, N.S., on the 5th ult., James, second son of Patrick and Bridget Hynes, Riverhead, Harbor Grace, aged 27 years.

HYNES, James
CORBETT, William
Harbour Grace Standard    July 25, 1930 (Friday)
Two Killed by Lightning at St. Brendan's.

Thunder and lightning storm was experienced through the whole country on Sunday afternoon last. It was not felt much in this vicinity apparently passing along to the North. Arnold's Cove and Whitbourne reported very heavy rain, the heaviest experienced in the memory of the people. At St. Brendan's, Bonavista Bay, the storm was severe and two deaths occurred through lightning. Information regarding the fatality was received by the Marine AND Fisheries Department in the following message from the operator at St. Brendan's:
"A sad accident occurred at 5.30 yesterday evening during heavy thunder and lighning storm which raged from midnight. James Hynes aged 79 and William Corbett aged 17, were instantly killed in their home by lightning. Woman suffered no injury and very little damage done to house."

HYNES, James
Evening Telegram   November 15, 1977 (Tuesday)

Passed peacefully away at the General Hospital, St. John's, November 12th, James Hynes, aged 59 years; leaving to mourn two brothers, Tom at Holyrood, Philip at Kelligrews and two sisters, Mary at Corner Brook and Rose at London, Ont. Remains resting at Dunphy's Funeral Home, Holyrood. Funeral at Whitbourne. Mass at 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday.

HYNES, James Francis
Newfoundlander September 16, 1861 (Monday)

Died. - On Saturday, after a short illness, James Francis, second son of Mr. Patrick Hynes, aged 13 years. His funeral will take place this afternoon (Monday) at 4 o'clock, from his late residence, foot Long's Hill, when the friends and acquaintances of the family are respectfully requested to attend.

HYNES, James Francis
Newfoundland Express September 17, 1861 (Tuesday)

On Saturday afternoon, after a short illness, James Francis, second son of Mr. Patrick Hynes, aged 13 years.

HYNES, James Francis
Evening Telegram November 24, 1992 (Tuesday)

Passed peacefully away at the Leonard A. Miller Centre at 11:15 p.m. on November 22, 1992, James Francis Hynes in his 63rd year, former employee with C.N. from 1944-1987. Leaving to mourn, loving and devoted wife Marcella; two daughters: Janet (husband Richard), Evelyn; four sons: Michael (wife Loretta), Wayne (wife Susan), Paul (wife Linda), James Jr. (wife Maureen); eight grandchildren; numerous friends and relations; four brothers: Gerard, Cyril, Albert and Ron; three sisters: Kay, Marie and Sarah. Resting at Dunphy's Funeral Home, Holyrood. Funeral to be held on Wednesday, November 25, 1992, following 1:30 p.m. Mass at Holy Cross Church (Holyrood). Interment in Holy Cross Cemetery, Southside, Holyrood.

HYNES, Jesse Maude
Evening Telegram March 28, 1980 (Friday)

Passed peacefully away on Tuesday March 25th 1980, at Walwyn Hospital, Come By Chance, Jesse Maude, nee Eddy, aged 76 years of Arnold's Cove. Leaving to mourn husband William; daughter, Daphne Guy and son-in-law Calvin Guy; grandchildren: Wanda and Wendy of Arnold's Cove; daughter-in-law Mary Beck, Springdale; granddaughter, Judy Beck of Grand Bank and grandson David Beck of Calgary, Alberta. Six stepsons and six stepdaughters; also a large circle of relatives and friends. Remains conveyed from Barrett's Funeral Home, Whitbourne on Thursday, March 27th to the First United Church, Arnold's Cove. Funeral service will be 2 p.m. Friday, March 28th. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society.
[Transcribed by Diane Ivany Hynes.]

HYNES, Johanna
Evening Telegram May 22, 1974 (Wednesday)

Passed peacefully away Saturday, May 18, Johanna Hynes in her 93 year, widow of Thomas Hynes of Placentia Junction. Left to mourn four daughters, Mrs. Mary Bruce at New York, Kathleen (Mrs. Joseph Dwyer), Bertha (Mrs. Anthony Mugford), and Madeline (Mrs. Kevin Gourley); three sons, Patrick, Thomas and Gregory, all at St. John's; 30 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren. Remains resting at Caul's Funeral Home. Funeral on Monday to St. Patrick's Church for mass at 9:30 a.m. Interment at Holyrood.

HYNES, Johanna
Royal Gazette May 23, 1876 (Tuesday)

DIED. ... On Saturday last, after a long illness, Johanna Hynes, aged 55 years.

HYNES, Johanna
Daily News May 20, 1974 (Monday)

Passed peacefully away Saturday, May 18, Johanna Hynes in her 93 year, widow of Thomas Hynes of Placentia Gut [sic, should be Jct - TPH]. Left to mourn four daughters, Mrs. Mary Bruce at New York, Kathleen, Mrs. Joseph Dower [sic, should be Dwyer - TPH], Bertha, Mrs. Anthony Mugford, and Madeline, Mrs. Kevin Gourley; three sons, Patrick, Thomas and Gregory, all at St. John's; 30 grandchildren and 20 great grandchildren. Remains resting at Caul's Funeral Home. Funeral on Monday to St. Patrick's Church for mass at 9:30 a.m. Interment at Holyrood.

HYNES, John
Daily News April 16, 1915 (Friday)

Death. HYNES - Yesterday, John Hynes, Cab-man. Funeral on Saturday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock from the residence of his sister, Mrs. J. Kavanagh, 23 Colonial Street.

HYNES, John
The Evening Telegram January 14, 1925 (Wednesday)

There passed away recently at Ferryland, Mr. John Hynes, one of the oldest and best known residents of that place. The deceased gentleman, though having reached the advanced age of eighty years, was up to within five weeks of his death, almost as hale and hearty as ever, having tramped eighteen miles inland two or three times each week during October and November to attend to his traps and snares. He was very fond of hunting and trapping, and the endurance and vitality he possessed often surprised his younger mates. While stalking the wild deer, lying out in the bush all night was nothing new to him, and no later than last winter, being caught in a heavy snow storm when hunting, he came through unscathed. During his illness our beloved Pastor, Rev. Fr. Maher, was often at his bedside and did everything possible for his spiritual welfare, and as the dawn of the New Year was ushered in, the soul of John Hynes was ushered before its Maker. The funeral was largely attended, and included a guard of honor from the Holy Name Society, of which body the deceased was a member. He has taken his last long tramp and we know he has heard these soul-inspiring words: "Well done, thou good and faithful servant, enter thou unto the joy of thy Lord." - R.I.P. - Com. Ferryland, Jan. 6th, 1925.

HYNES, John
Evening Telegram September 9, 1968 (Monday)

Passed peacefully away on September 7th, John Hynes, in his 85th year, formerly of Point Aumall [sic]. Leaving to mourn their sad loss, his wife Mary Jessie, nine daughters, Chris (Mrs. Paul Motto) Massachusetts, Anna (Mrs. Leo Barry), Laura (Mrs. Joe Green), Nora (Mrs. Ray Keeting [sic]) all at Stephenville; Selena (Mrs. Simon Hickey) Davis Cove, Placentia Bay, Theresa (Mrs. Hipditch) Placentia, Mary Jane (Mrs. James Emberley), Rita (Mrs. Robert Hayes) with whom he resided, and Sister Mary Bertrand, Assumption Convent, St. John's; one sister, Mrs. Ellen Hickey, Southern Harbour; a number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren; a large circle of friends. Funeral on Tuesday, September 10th, from Caul's Funeral Home to St. Patrick's Church with Requiem Mass at 9.30. Interment at Mount Carmel Cemetery.

HYNES, John Douglas (Doug)
Evening Telegram   June 11, 1998 (Thursday)

Passed peacefully away at his residence, in the presence of his family, on June 10, 1998, age 90 years. Leaving to mourn his loving wife of 57 years, Mary (Browne); eight daughters: Mary Johnson (Henry), Rhode Island, Eleanor Davidson (Don), Thelma Alamenia (Kathy) Thorne (Keith), Germaine Rose (Lloyd), Salmon Cove, Elizabeth (Betty), Madonna, Bernice Kavanagh R.N. (Bill); six sons: Capt. Douglas (Betty), Clarence (Linda), Randell (Donna), Joseph, Billy and Phonse; brother William Hynes, Southern Harbour, Placentia Bay; brother-in-law Clarence Browne, Long Harbour, Placentia Bay; 37 grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; a large circle of relatives and friends. Resting at Caul`s Funeral Home, LeMarchant Road. Funeral from St. Patrick`s Church, Patrick St. on Saturday, June 13 at 11:00 a.m. Interment at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Flowers gratefully accepted or donations may be made to St. Patrick`s Steeple Restoration Fund.

HYNES, John T.
Patriot Ledger (Quincy, Mass.) August 9, 1997

WEYMOUTH -- John Thomas "Tom" Hynes, 72, of Weymouth, owner of Tom and Dave's Barber Shop in Jackson Square, died Thursday at Hollywell Health Care Facility in Randolph after a long illness. Mr. Hynes was born in Newfoundland. He was a graduate of St. Joseph's School in Quincy, Weymouth High School and a Boston barber college. A resident of Weymouth for 57 years, Mr. Hynes served on the board of health in the 1960s. A decorated Army veteran of World War II, he was a member of the Disabled American Veterans. He was a member of Giuseppe Verdi Lodge, Sons of Italy. Husband of the late Mary (Nista) Hynes, he is survived by two sons, David Hynes, who operates the barber shop in Weymouth, and Robert Hynes of Pembroke; two daughters, Margaret Travers of Weymouth and Patricia Forge of New Hampshire; three brothers, Andrew Hynes of Hull, Michael Hynes of Scituate and William Hynes Jr. of Maine; a sister, Agatha MacKay of Weymouth; nine grandchildren; and a great-granddaughter. A funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Monday at the Mortimer N. Peck Funeral Home, 870 Broad St. Burial will be in St. Francis Xavier Cemetery. Visiting hours are 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. Donations may be made to the Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders Association, 1 Kendall Square, Building 200, Cambridge 02139.

HYNES, Joseph
Evening Telegram   August 28, 1996 (Wednesday)

Passed peacefully away at his home in St. Brendans on August 27th, aged 78. Leaving to mourn his wife Jane; sons: Gregory (Glenys), Labrador City, Clifford (Marg), Labrador CiLen (Ann), St. John's, Raymond (Diane), Gander, Aloysius (Joyce), Labrador City, Aiden (Geraldine), Bonavista, Edward, St. Brendans, Donald, Hamilton; daughter Agnes (Raymond), Burin; also 25 grandchildren; 6 great-grandchildren; brothers: Tom at Embree, Gerald at Benton; also a large circle of relatives and friends. Resting at St. Gabriels Church, St. Brendans. Funeral Mass 10 a.m. Thursday, August 29th at St. Gabriels Church, St. Brendans.
"May he rest in peace."

HYNES, Laurence
The Times & General Commercial Gazette November 25, 1885 (Wednesday)

Died, on the 22nd inst., Mr. Laurence Hynes, a native of County Kilkenny, Ireland, aged 40 years.

HYNES, Lawrence
Royal Gazette November 24, 1885 (Tuesday)

DIED. On the 22nd inst., Mr. Lawrence Hynes, a native of County Kilkenny, Ireland, aged 40 years.

HYNES, Leo
Boston Herald August 27, 1995

OBITUARY, fisherman, formerly of Melrose. Leo Hynes of Nashua, N. H., a fisherman, died Thursday at St. Joseph's Hospital in Nashua. He was 95. He lived in Melrose for more than 40 years before moving to Nashua, where he lived the past 15 years. Mr. Hynes was a native of Fortune Bay, Newfoundland, and went to sea when he was 17. He was a Grand Banks schooner captain and dory fisherman, out of Gloucester and Boston, who smashed all records in American fisheries during his 20 years commanding the two masted schooner, Adventure, described by some as one of the greatest producers and moneymakers in the fishing industry. Mr. Hynes landed between $2 million and $5 million of fish when cod and haddock brought in only two cents a pound in Boston. In one year, Mr. Hynes made 48 trips. After leaving the Adventure, he went fishing on the Sherry and Scott, his own boat which he had built in Rhode Island. After only 10 months, the Sherry and Scott went down in Nova Scotia during a storm. Mr. Hynes retired after 50 years at sea. He is survived by his wife, Lillian (Banfield); two sons, Leo of Florida and Al of Nashua; a daughter, Patricia A. Chesnauskas of Peabody; nine grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; a great-great-granddaughter. A funeral Mass will be celebrated at 11:30 a.m. tomorrow at St. Mary's Church, Melrose. Burial will be in Puritan Lawn Cemetery, Peabody. Arrangements are by Gately Funeral Service, Melrose.

HYNES, Lucy M. (nee Carroll)
Evening Telegram   February 5, 1991 (Tuesday)

Passed peacefully away on February 4, 1991 at Placentia Hospital, Lucy (Carroll) Hynes. Left with fond and loving memories are beloved husband Paul; daughter Ann Marie Adamson, Placentia; son David and wife Karen, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia; five grandchildren: Carol, Debbie and Brian Adamson, Joshua and Colby Hynes; three sisters: Mae Judge, Florida, Sister M. Benedict, St. Catherine's Convent, St. John's, Sister M. Paschal, Presentation Convent, Cathedral Square, St. John's; and a large number of relatives and friends. Resting at Maher's Funeral Home, Placentia. Funeral Mass on February 6 from Sacred Heart Church, Placentia at 11:00 a.m. Interment at R.C. Cemetery, Placentia.

HYNES, M. P.
Daily News October 17, 1932 (Monday)

Funeral Obsequies Late M.P. Hynes. The funeral of the late M.P. Hynes took place on Saturday afternoon and the large numbers of mourners testified to the respect in which he was held. Guards of honor from the Benevolent Irish and Total Abstinence Societies and the Knights of Columbus attended and there were many floral tributes. Councillors and members of the stall attended. At the R.C. Cathedral, the prayers were recited by Rev. F.J. Jackman and interment was at Belvedere Cemetery.

HYNES, Margaret
Evening Telegram November 12, 1898 (Saturday)

Died. At Boston, Margaret, beloved wife of John Hynes, a native of St. John's, Newfoundland.

HYNES, Margaret
Daily News November 14, 1898 (Monday)

Deaths. At Boston, Mrs. Margaret Hynes, wife of John Hynes, of this city.

HYNES, Margaret Mary
Evening Telegram February 15, 1995 (Wednesday)

Passed peacefully away after a lengthy illness at St. Clare's Mercy Hospital on February 14, 1995, Margaret Mary Hynes (nee Reddy), aged 74 years. Leaving to mourn her husband Patrick; sons: Robert (wife Sandra) and James (wife Mary); grandchildren: Jeff, Kelly, Jason and Stephanie; sister, Stella Caul; and a large circle of other relatives and friends. Resting at Barrett's Funeral Home, 328 Hamilton Avenue from 7-9 p.m. Tuesday and 2-5 p.m. Wednesday. Funeral Mass 12 noon Thursday, February 16, 1995 from Mary Queen of the World, Topsail Road. Interment at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Flowers gratefully accepted or donations in her memory may be made to the Newfoundland Cancer Treatment and Research Foundation.

HYNES, Mary
The Times & General Commercial Gazette May 15, 1889 (Wednesday)

Died, on the 11th inst., Mary, relict of the late William Hynes, aged 87 years.

HYNES, Mary Jessie
Evening Telegram September 25, 1968 (Wednesday)

Passed peacefully away on September 24th, Mary Jessie Hynes, in her 85th year, formerly of Point Au Mal, widow of the late John Hynes, who predeceased her two weeks ago; leaving to mourn their sad loss nine daughters, Chris (Mrs. Paul Motto) Massachusetts, Hannah (Mrs. Leo Barry), Laura (Mrs. Joe Green), Nora (Mrs. Ray Keating) at Stephenville; Selena (Mrs. Simon Hickey) David's [sic] Cove, Placentia Bay, Theresa (Mrs. Hipditch) Placentia, Mary Jane (Mrs. James Emberley), Rita (Mrs. Robert Hayes) with whom she resided, and Sister Mary Bertrand, Assumption Convent, St. John's; one sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Carroll, Holyrood; one brother, William Brewer, Placentia; a great number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren; also a large circle of relatives and friends. Funeral on Thursday, September 26, from Caul's Funeral Home to St. Patrick's Church with Requiem Mass at 9.30. Interment at Mount Carmel Cemetery.

HYNES, Michael
Harbour Grace Standard June 7, 1879 (Saturday)

Found Drowned - The body of a poor fellow named Michael Hynes was found on Sunday evening about six o'clock in Kent's Cove. The deceased had been missing for some weeks, and was with difficulty recognized, the body being in an advanced state of decomposition. In the Police Court, yesterday, in reprimanding one of our street brawlers, Judge Renouf referred very feelingly to the case of poor Hynes, who had been repeatedly before the Court as a drunkard, but who had never been charged with any crime or misdemeanour. He referred, too, to the terrible guilt of the liquor seller who had sold or given to Hynes his last glass of grog, and trusted that all within hearing would take warning by this melancholy occurrence.

HYNES, Michael
Daily News February 27, 1930 (Thursday)

Passed peacefully away on Feb. 25th, Michael Hynes, of H.M.C., aged 82 years, son of the late Edward and Hannora Hynes, leaving three sons, 2 daughters, to mourn their sad loss. Funeral today, Thursday, at 2.30 p.m. from his late residence, 29 Young St. R.I.P.

HYNES, Michael
Daily News February 27, 1930 (Thursday)

A well-known and respected citizen passed away on Tuesday in the person of Mr. Michael Hynes, H.M.C. Deceased who had reached the age of eighty-two years had been ill for some time and though all possible was done to prolong his life, he had reached his allotted span, and on Tuesday he quietly breathed his last. The late Michael Hynes was in his early days a seaman who saw much service. He made a trip to Baffin Land with Captain Scott and was Bosun on the first S.S. Bruce that came to this country. Up to twelve years ago he followed the sea and then he entered the services of HM. Customs being engaged as a tidewaiter. In that capacity he proved an efficient public servant in every respect. Left to mourn his passing are his two sons in the United States and one daughter in Canada as well as one son Mr. Michael Hynes, carpenter, of this city, and one daughter, Mrs. Richard Power also of this city. To all the sympathy of many friends will be extended in their bereavement. The funeral takes place from his late residence 29 Young Street, at 2.30 this afternoon.

HYNES, Michael P.
Daily News October 14, 1932 (Friday)

At five o'clock yesterday afternoon, the soul of Michael P. Hynes passed within the vale and his demise will be sincerely regretted by the many who knew him and enjoyed his friendship. Deceased was not in perfect health for some time past, but during the past few months has been in failing health and a few weeks ago entered the General Hospital. At first it was thought he would be restored to health but gradually that hope failed and despite the best attention, he breathed his last yesterday. Deceased was educated at St. Patrick's Hall schools and with the exception of a short period after leaving school has been in the employ of the City Council ever since. He was one of the most efficient of the city officials and had a thorough knowledge of civic affairs. In the T.A. & B. Society he was very prominent and for many years past has been the chairman of the T.A. Club to which work he gave much of his time and the many improvements to the club rooms and appointments that have been effected in recent years are in large measure due to his endeavors. He was also a member of Terra Nova Council No. 1452 Knights of Columbus. Left to mourn are his widow, one son and one daughter, as well as one sister, and to these the sympathy of many friends will be extended. The funeral takes place on Saturday from 24 Queen's Road.

HYNES, Michael P.
Daily News October 14, 1932 (Friday)

At the General Hospital on October 13th, Michael P. Hynes, leaving wife, one son and one daughter, also one sister to mourn his sad loss. Funeral on Saturday, October 15th, at 2.30 p.m. from 24 Queen's Road. R.I.P.

HYNES, Patrick
Royal Gazette July 4, 1882 (Tuesday)

DIED. .... On the 2nd inst., Mr. Patrick Hynes, a native of Keatings Town, County Kilkenny, Ireland, aged 77 years.

HYNES, Patrick
The Times & General Commercial Gazette October 23, 1886 (Saturday)

Died, on the 19th inst., Mr. Patrick Hynes, aged 45 years. [transcribed by Diane Ivany Hynes]

HYNES, Patrick
Royal Gazette October 26, 1886 (Tuesday)

Died. On the 19th inst., Mr. Patrick Hynes, aged 45 years.

HYNES, Patrick
Evening Telegram December 20, 1921 (Tuesday)

Funeral Notice. The funeral of the late Patrick Hynes will take place on Wednesday from his late residence, 251 Southside and interment will be at Portugal Cove. - R.I.P.

HYNES, Patrick
Evening Telegram May 19, 1976 (Wednesday) [same in Daily News]

Passed peacefully away at St. Clare's Mercy Hospital on May 18th, Patrick Hynes, in his 56th year. Leaving to mourn his loving wife, Helen; six sons, Leo, Patrick, Eugene and Wayne of St. John's, David at New Brunswick and Raymond at Toronto; three daughters, Anna, Frances and Jean; one sister, Elizabeth Antle of Portugal Cove; also two grandchildren and a large circle of other relatives and friends. Resting at Caul's Funeral Home. Funeral Thursday at the Basilica for mass at 11:00 a.m. Interment in Mount Carmel Cemetery.

HYNES, Patrick Maurice
The Evening Telegram May 22, 1993 (Saturday)

Passed away suddenly on May 19, 1993 at the Health Sciences Complex, St. John's, Patrick Maurice Hynes of Chapel Arm, aged 51 years. Leaving to mourn two brothers: William, wife Jean, Allan, wife Hilda Hynes of Chapel Arm; two sisters: Rose, husband Cyril Molloy of St. John's, Betty, husband Bernard Molloy of St. John's; special nephew Bill wife Pauline Hynes of Scarborough, Ontario. Also a number of nephews, nieces and close friends. Rested at Barrett's Funeral Home, Whitbourne. Funeral took place Friday, May 21, 1993.

HYNES, Patrick Thomas
Evening Telegram   June 15, 1998 (Monday)

Passed peacefully away at St. Clares Mercy Hospital on June 14th, 1998 Patrick Thomas Hynes. Age 71 years. Predeceased by his wife Beatrice Brockerville (nee Cox); stepson Alonzo Brockerville, 1991; brother Bill. Leaving to mourn one son Nicholas (Jill), of Ottawa; stepsons: Tom (Carmel) of B.C., Wayne Doris of Lawn, John (Alfreda) of Petawawa, Leon (Sheila) of St. John`s, with whom he resided, Allan (Brenda) of Mt. Pearl, Fred (Maureen) of Marystown, Vince of Trenton, Guy (Nicole) of Marystown and Kelly of Trenton; step-daughters: Valerie Brockerville (Lewis Gallant) of B.C. and Molly (Dr. Adolphe Giovannini) of St. John`s; 25 step-grandchildren; 2 brothers: Jim and Howard; 4 sisters: Mary, Rita, Jane and Loretta; many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Resting at Barrett`s Funeral Home, 328 Hamilton Avenue from 7-9 p.m. Monday, then at the Roman Catholic Church at Fortune Harbour after 2 p.m. Tuesday. Funeral Mass to take place at the Roman Catholic Church at Fortune Harbour on Wednesday, June 17th, 1998 at 2 p.m. with interment at the Roman Catholic Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy, flowers are being gratefully accepted or donations in his memory may be made to The Kidney Foundation.

HYNES, Paul
Evening Telegram August 23, 1923 (Thursday)

Passed peacefully away this morning, Paul Hynes, at his late residence, Placentia Junction.
May his soul rest in peace.

HYNES, Paul
Daily News   August 24, 1923 (Friday)
Obituary. Paul Hynes, Placentia Junction
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The many friends of Mr. Paul Hynes of Placentia Junction will regret to know that this grand old man, who for the past thirty one years has been to the many visitors of this popular trouting resort the very soul of hospitality, has passed to the great beyond. Deceased was born seventy eight years ago at Holyrood and was not out of his teens when he started for the seal and the Labrador fisheries to which he devoted twenty years of his life. When the construction of the railroad was begun Mr. Hynes was one of the most trusted pioneers. Later he became a section man at the Junction a post he filled to the extreme satisfaction of his employers. Nfld. might well feel proud of this very noble character whose word was his bond and in whose simple life was blended the many traits for which the patriarchs of old were remarkable. His closing days were cheered by his devoted daughter, three most worthy sons, their wives and grandchildren whilst his spiritual needs were zealously attended to by Revs. Fr. Dee, Cacciola and Kavanagh hence his death was a truly happy one. His remains will be interred today at Whitbourne to await the Angel's trumpet when he will hear the welcome words "Come ye blessed of my Father possess a kingdom prepared for you for all eternity." May he rest in peace.

Hynes, R.C.
Corner Brook - (Staff)
Evening Telegram April 12, 1960 (Tuesday)

Passed away March 28, at his home in Vancouver, B.C., R.C. Hynes, at the age of 84. He leaves to mourn his wife Lillian, and daughter Betty, Mrs. Van Wiglan, of Pakistan. Mr. Hynes was in charge of the machine shop at Bowater's for many years and left Corner Brook 12 years ago to live in retirement.

HYNES, Reginald William
Evening Telegram December 31, 1993 (Friday)

Passed peacefully away December 26, 1993 at Central Nfld. Hospital, Grand Falls, age 75 years. Mr. Hynes retired from Abitibi Price in 1982 and was a member of Salvation Army Men's Fellowship Club. Leaving to mourn wife Neta; sons: Roy (wife Patricia), Goulds, Terry (wife Lillian), Mount Pearl, John (wife Shirley), Grand Falls; daughters: Shirley (husband Mark Blakey) of Kingston, Ontario, Eileen of Kingston, Ontario, Isabelle (husband Herbert) of Grand Falls, Nfld.; sisters Winnie, Maude, Hilda and brothers George, John, Sidney, Ralph; nine grandchildren; two great-grandchildren and a large circle of other relatives and friends. Captain R. Bungay conducted the funeral services at Grand Falls Citadel, Grand Falls at 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday, December 29, 1993. Interment was at Salvation Army Cemetery. Funeral arrangements were by Mike Goodyear Central Funeral Home.

HYNES, Robert
The Evening Telegram January 19, 1921 (Wednesday)

There passed peacefully away at Herring Neck, on December 29, 1920, Mr. Robert Hynes, after a lingering illness, aged 66 years, leaving to mourn him a wife and 7 children: Misses Alma, Nellie and Elsie, and two sons Herbert and Allen at home, and Mrs. Douglas Bailey, of New Chelsea, Trinity Bay, and Mrs. S[word cut off] Driscoll, of St. John's, and one grand-child and a large circle of relatives and friends. Interment to take place at Burt Cove. - Inserted by his daughter.

HYNES, Ruby
The Evening Telegram August 9, 1989 (Wednesday)

Passed away at Toronto, Ontario on August 6th, 1989, Ruby, beloved wife of the late George Hynes and loving mother of David and his wife Rose Marie, Daphne and her husband Les of Ottawa. Dear grandmother of Craig, Todd, Troy, Denise, Leslie Ann. She will be sadly missed by sisters Allison, Cynthia, Grace, Gerry, Roberta and her brother Eugene. A private family service was held at the Giffen-Mack Chapel, Toronto, on August 7th, 1989 followed by cremation. A memorial service will be held in St. John's, Newfoundland at a later date. Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society will be appreciated.

HYNES, Samuel
DEWLING, Richard
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.
Transcribed by Diane Ivany Hynes

HYNES, Sarah Jane
Evening Telegram February 1, 1899 (Wednesday)

Died. On the 31st inst., after a painful illness, Sarah Jane, beloved wife of the late John Hynes, aged 46 years; she leaves 1 daughter, mother and 4 brothers to mourn their loss; funeral at 2.30 p.m., to-morrow, from her late residence 46 Quidividi road. Friends and acquaintances will please attend without further notice.

HYNES, Mrs. Stephen
Evening Telegram May 20, 1957 (Monday)

"Woman Is Killed on C.B. Highway.
Holyrood - Mrs. Stephen Hynes of North Arm, Holyrood, was killed almost instantly late Saturday when she was hit by a truck on the highway near her home. She was 66 years old. Driver of the truck was Clarence Costello of Conception Harbour. Police report that the woman had left her home to use a neighbour's telephone to report a short circuit in the hydro system when the lights in her home failed. She was on her way home when she was struck by the pick up truck. Surviving are her husband and several sons and daughters. The funeral is scheduled for Wednesday."

HYNES, Thomas
Evening Telegram   February 6, 1891 (Friday)

Died. At Gloucester, Mass., Nov. 23rd, Thomas Hynes, aged 56 years, a native of Portugal Cove, N.F., leaving a brother and 4 sisters to mourn the sad loss of a loving brother. - R.I.P.

HYNES, Thomas
Harbour Grace Standard   February 10, 1891 (Tuesday)

Death. At Gloucester, Mass., on Nov. 23rd, Thomas Hynes, aged 55 years, a native of Portugal Cove, Nfld., leaving one brother and four sisters to mourn the loss of a loving brother. - R.I.P.

HYNES, Thomas
The Times & General Commercial Gazette February 11, 1891 (Wednesday)

Died, at Gloucester, Mass., on the 23rd Nov., Thomas Hynes, aged 56 years, a native of Portugal Cove.

HYNES, Thomas
The Evening Telegram April 14, 1930 (Monday)

DIED. ... Passed away on board the S.S. Sagona, on March 23rd, 1930, Thomas Hynes of Kelligrews, aged 52 years. Leaving a wife, five sons and two daughters to mourn their sad loss.
May the Sacred Heart of Jesus have mercy on his soul.
New York and Boston papers please copy.

HYNES, Thomas
Evening Telegram November 26, 1945 (Monday)

Passed peacefully away on November 25th, at St. Clare's Mercy Hospital, Thomas Hynes, aged 66 years, former section foreman at the Newfoundland Railway; leaving to mourn wife, four sons, four daughters and two brothers. Funeral on Tuesday morning at 8:15 from 8 Queen Street, to the Railway. Interment at Holyrood.

HYNES, Thomas
Evening Telegram November 24, 1978 (Friday)

Died suddenly at his home in Holyrood Thursday, November 23rd, Thomas Hynes, retired C.N. Foreman, age 76 years. Leaving to mourn his wife, Cecily; six sons: Gerard, Jim, David, Ron and Albert at Holyrood, and Cyril at St. John's; three daughters: Kay (Mrs. Edward Murray), Holyrood, Marie (Mrs. Murdock White), Benoit's Cove, Corner Brook and Sister Sarah Hynes at St. Alban's; 31 grandchildren; two sisters: Rose (Mrs. Ray White), London, Ontario; and Mary (Mrs. Anthony Hann), Corner Brook and one brother Philip at Kelligrews. Remains resting at Dunphy's Funeral Home, Holyrood. Funeral on Saturday at 10:00 a.m. from Holy Cross Church, Holyrood.

HYNES, Ursula Mary (Saint)
Evening Telegram May 25, 1996 (Saturday)

Passed peacefully away at St. Patrick's Mercy Home (formerly of St. Bernard's) on Wednesday, May 22nd, 1996, in her 83rd year. Leaving to mourn her loving and devoted family, husband Stanley; daughters: Hilda Hickey (Dave Power), Bridget Lake (Joe); sons: Leonard, Stanley, Gerry (Joan); grandchildren: Johnny (Tina), René (Martine) and Ross Hickey (Noelle), Laurie and Joey Lake, Craig and Angie Hynes; great-grandson Brandon Hickey; also leaving to mourn her sisters-in-law: Loretta Hynes, Nora Edwards, Bridget Myles, Olive Quilty and brothers-in-law: Bernard and Sylvester Hynes; a large quantity of nieces and nephews and other friends and relatives. She especially leaves to mourn her loving family of "caregivers" at St. Patrick's Mercy Home. Funeral Mass was celebrated at St. Bernard's Roman Catholic Church on Saturday, May 25th with interment at the cemetery there.

HYNES, Valeda (nee Fontaine)
Evening Telegram   October 17, 1995 (Tuesday)

Formerly of St. Brendan's, Bonavista Bay, passed peacefully away after a lengthy illness, at St. Patrick's Mercy Home, on Monday, October 16th, 1995, aged 88 years. Predeceased by her husband David. Leaving to mourn many nieces, nephews, other relatives and her many friends at St. Patrick's Mercy Home. Resting at Caul's Funeral Home, LeMarchant Road. Funeral Mass on Wednesday, October 18th, at 1 p.m., from St. Pius X Church. Interment at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

HYNES, Veronica
The Evening Telegram May 22, 1993 (Saturday)

aged 82 years - (Hr. Grace) Passed peacefully away at St. Clare's Mercy Hospital on Friday, May 21, 1993. Predeceased by her husband Gordon in December, 1991. Leaving to mourn two sons: Thomas and wife Lorraine, Terrence and wife Shirley; one daughter Lillian (Mrs. Sam Butler); six grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; two sisters: Ann Moriarity of Harbour Grace, Alice (Mrs. Tom O'Grady) of Harbour Grace; one sister-in-law, Minnie Sheehan of Harbour Grace; one brother-in-law Frank Barrington; family friend Gerry Flannigan, also a number of nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends. Resting at the Carnell Memorial Chapel, Freshwater Road from 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday. The remains will then be conveyed to Noel's Funeral Home, Harbour Grace for visitation on Sunday from 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. Funeral 10:30 a.m. Monday, May 24 from Immaculate Conception Church, Harbour Grace. Interment to follow in the Roman Catholic Cemetery, Harbour Grace.

HYNES, Vincent
Evening Telegram March 8, 1995 (Wednesday)

Passed peacefully away at St. Patrick's Mercy Home, March 7th, 1995, Vincent Hynes, age 89 years. Predeceased by his wife Annie in 1966; and his grandson Wayne in 1991. Left with fond and loving memories, besides his friends at St. Patrick's Mercy Home, his son Gerald (Mary), Ferryland; his daughter Rose Hamilton (Nick), Goulds; five brothers: Ernie, Tom (Mary), Clarence (Nellie), Peter (Veronica), in Ferryland, Aiden (Edna), St. John's; three sisters: Rita Maddock (Bil), England, Cecilia McKinnon (Wilf) and Marie Cleary in St. John's. Remains resting at Fahey's Funeral Home, Fermeuse. Funeral mass 2:30 p.m. Friday at Holy Trinity Church, Ferryland. Interment, R.C. Cemetery, Ferryland. Flowers gratefully accepted or donations in his memory may be made to St. Patrick's Mercy Home.

HYNES, Vincent
Evening Telegram January 7, 1998 (Wednesday)

Passed peacefully away on Sunday, January 4, 1998 at The Caribou Memorial Veterans Pavilion, Vincent Hynes, aged 77 years, a Royal Navy WWII Veteran. Leaving to mourn son Gary in British Columbia; long time friend Marie Mandville; also other relations and friends. Resting at Carnell's Funeral Home, 329 Freshwater Road. Visitation on Monday, January 5th from 7-9 p.m. and Tuesday, January 6th from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Services will be held on Wednesday, January 7 at 10:30 a.m. from Carnell's Chapel. Interment to follow at Mt. Pleasant Field of Honor. Flowers gratefully accepted. Donations in his memory may be made to a charity of one's choice.

HYNES, Wallace James
Chronicle-Herald (Halifax, NS) November 5, 1998 (Thursday)

Mr. Wallace James Hynes - 59, 21 Cameron St., Sydney, formerly of Orangedale, died November 3, 1998, in Cape Breton Regional Hospital. Born in Newfoundland, he was a son of the late Manuel and Sarah (MacIsaac) Hynes. He served in the Canadian Army and was employed at both heavy water plants in Port Hawkesbury and Glace Bay. Surviving are daughters Holly, Leah, Kimberly, Allison, Halifax; Shelly, Fredericton; brothers, Bernie, Alban, Newfoundland; Melvin, Quebec; sisters, Pearl, Welland, Ont.; Edith, Niagara Falls; Helen, Mount Pearl, Nfld.; Kathleen, Port au Port, Nfld.; Phyllis, Ontario. He was predeceased by sister, Annie Mae; brother, Lawrence. Visitation 12 noon Friday until time of funeral 2 p.m. Friday, both in Sydney Memorial Chapel, Rev. Wim Kreeft officiating.

HYNES, Wavie
Evening Telegram December 6, 1982 (Monday)

Died at the Health Sciences Complex, Dec. 4th, 1982, as a result of a motor vehicle accident, Wavie Hynes in her 31st year. Leaving to mourn, besides her loving husband Gerard, one daughter Amy; one son Jimmy; her parents, Reginald and Annie Greenham of Ming's Bight; sisters: Yvonne (Mrs. Bruce Brazil) and Linda White of St. John's, Florence (Mrs. McKinley Sacrey) and Glenys of Ming's Bight, Evelyn of Edmonton, Faye (Mrs. George Vasilio) of Calgary, Diane (Mrs. Robert Lane) of London, Ont., Elva of London and Barbara (Mrs. Raymond Butt) of LaScie; four brothers: Cluney of Calgary, Austin of Toronto, Brian and Tony of Ming's Bight; mother-in-law Catherine Hynes of St. John's and a large circle of other relatives and friends. Funeral Tuesday from Caul's Funeral Home to the Basilica for Mass at 9:30 a.m. Interment in the Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

HYNES, Wayne Michael
Evening Telegram   February 12, 1991 (Tuesday)

Passed peacefully away at the Health Sciences Complex February 11th, Wayne Michael Hynes of Ferryland, age 34 years. Left with fond and loving memories his parents Gerald and Mary, one sister Rose and brother-in-law Nick Hamilton of the Goulds; grandparents Vincent Hynes and Theresa Moore, one uncle and five aunts, also a large circle of other relatives and friends. Resting at Fahey's Funeral Home, Fermeuse. Funeral on Thursday, February 14, at 10:30 a.m. from Holy Trinity Church, Ferryland. Interment in the R.C. Cemetery, Ferryland. Donations may be made to the Newfoundland Branch of the Hemophilia Society.

HYNES, William
Royal Gazette February 4, 1873 (Tuesday)

Died. ... On Saturday morning, with perfect resignation to the Divine Will, William, eldest son of Mr. Edward Hynes, aged 23 years.

HYNES, William
The Times & General Commercial Gazette February 5, 1873 (Wednesday)

Died, on Saturday morning, with perfect resignation to the Divine will, William, eldest son of Mr. Edward Hynes, aged 23 years.

HYNES, William
Evening Telegram   December 6, 1890 (Saturday)

Died. At Cottell's Island, on Nov. the 17th, after a short illness, William Hynes, aged 68 years. - R.I.P.

HYNES, William
The Times & General Commercial Gazette December 10, 1890 (Wednesday)

Died, at Cottell's Island, on the 18th ult., William Hynes, aged 68 years.

HYNES, William
Daily News March 14, 1975 (Friday)

Passed peacefully away at St. Clare's Mercy Hospital, William Hynes of Kilbride. Leaving to mourn his wife Margaret (O'Brien); daughter Michelle, two sons, William Jr. and Michael, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hynes of Kilbride; seven sisters, Grace, Lillian, Mrs. B. Stowe, Margaret Morley of Scarborough, Ont.; Doreen and Michelle of Belview, Ont.; Joan and Sharon, one brother David of Kilbride and a number of nieces and nephews. Remains resting at Caul's Funeral Home. Funeral on Monday from Caul's Funeral home to Corpus Christi Church for mass at 10:30 a.m. Interment at Holy Sepulcher Cemetery.

HYNES, William
Daily News November 5, 1971 (Friday)

Died suddenly at the General Hospital on Thursday, November 4th, William J. Hynes of Bishops Falls, age 59 years. Leaving to mourn his loving wife Livina, two daughters, Eileen (Mrs. Thomas Barry) of Grand Falls, Lorraine (Mrs. Michael Graham) of Toronto; two sons, Jerome of Bishops Falls and Harold at Grand Falls; his mother Mrs. Hanna Hynes, of St. John's; four sisters, Mary (Mrs. Michael Bruce) of New York, Bertha (Mrs. Anthony Mugford), Kathleen (Mrs. Joseph Dwyer) and Madeline (Mrs. Kevin Gourley), at St. John's; three brothers, Thomas, Patrick and Gregory all of St. John's; also seven grandchildren. Remains going forward from the Carnell Memorial Chapel to his late residence in Bishops Falls for interment in the R.C. Cemetery.

Hynes, William Eldon
Evening Telegram   February 14, 1991 (Thursday)

Master Seaman, C.D. of Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. Died Friday, February 8, 1991, in Madeira Islands, Portugal, age 31 years. Born in St. John's, he is the son of Edward and Elsie (White) Hynes, St. John's. He was employed with the Canadian Armed Services as a Fire Controlman. He is survived by his wife, the former Deborah LeGrow; three sons, Dwayne, Charles and Michael, all at home; one sister Wanda (Mrs. Greg Whalen), Bauline; father and mother-in-law, Charles and Ruth LeGrow, Bauline; maternal grandfather, Mr. George White, Glovertown. Predeceased by maternal grandmother Mrs. Jessie White (Oakley), and paternal grandparents William and Annie (Walsh) Hynes. Remains resting at Carnell's Funeral Home on Friday, February 15th, 7-9 p.m. and Saturday, February 16th, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service will be held on Sunday, February 17th at 2:30 p.m. from the Salvation Citadel, Adams Avenue, Major William Reader officiating. Burial in the Salvation Army Cemetery, Blackmarsh Road. Donations in his memory may be made to the I.W.K. Children's Hospital, Halifax, or the Charles A. Janeway Hospital, St. John's.

HYNES, William Francis (Frank)
Telegram October 5, 1998 (Monday)

Passed away suddenly at home, Marine Drive, Middle Cove on October 3rd, 1998 Frank Hynes, in his 66th year. Predeceased by his mother and father, William and Catherine, also brother Gregory and sister Rita. Leaving to mourn with precious memories are his loving wife Helen (Flynn); three daughters: Audrey and husband Brian Dalton, Catherine and Natalie; special niece Trudy; three brothers: Bert (Geraldine), Gerald (Genevieve) and Ronald (Sheila); and one sister, Bella, at Toronto; also a large circle of relatives and friends. Resting at Caul`s Funeral Home, LeMarchant Rd. Visiting hours 2 p.m.- 5 p.m. and 7 p.m.-10 p.m., Sunday and Monday. Funeral Mass on Tuesday, October 6th, 1998 at 10 a.m. from St. Francis of Assisi Church, Outer Cove. Interment at St. Francis of Assisi Cemetery, Outer Cove. May his gentle soul rest in peace. Flowers gratefully accepted or donations in his memory may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or the St. Francis of Assisi Cemetery Fund.

HYNES, William J.
Evening Telegram November 5, 1971 (Friday)

Died suddenly at the General Hospital on Thursday, November 4th, William J. Hynes of Bishop's Falls, age 59 years. Leaving to mourn his loving wife Livina, two daughters, Eileen (Mrs. Thomas Barry) of Grand Falls, Lorraine (Mrs. Michael Graham) of Toronto; two sons, Jerome of Bishop's Falls and Harold at Grand Falls; his mother Mrs. Hanna Hynes, of St. John's; four sisters, Mary (Mrs. Michael Bruce) of New York, Bertha (Mrs. Anthony Mugford), Kathleen (Mrs. Joseph Dwyer) and Madeline (Mrs. Kevin Gourley), at St. John's; three brothers, Thomas, Patrick and Gregory all of St. John's; also seven grandchildren. Remains going forward from the Carnell Memorial Chapel to his late residence in Bishops Falls. Funeral on Monday following 9:30 a.m. Mass from the Sacred Heart Church, Bishop's Falls.

HYNES, William J.
Grand Falls Advertiser November 8, 1971 (Monday)
Well-known Resident Dies.
Bishop's Falls (staff)
- A well-known and respected citizen of this town has died. William J. Hynes, 59, died suddenly at the General Hospital on Thursday, November 4. Up to the time of his death, Mr. Hynes was employed as Terminal Traffic Manager with Canadian National Railways at Lewisporte. Mr. Hynes was very active in community and church affairs. He served on the Bishop's Falls town council, and he was a member of the Lions Club, the community's Chamber of Commerce and a member of Monsignor Finn Council, Knights of Columbus. Leaving to mourn are his loving wife Livina, two daughters, Eileen (Mrs. Thomas Barry) of Grand Falls, Lorraine (Mrs. Michael Graham) of Toronto; two sons Jerome of Bishop's Falls and Harold at Grand Falls; his mother, Mrs. Hanna Hynes of St. John's; four sisters, Mary (Mrs. Michael Bruce) of New York, Bertha (Mrs. Anthony Mugford), Kathleen (Mrs. Joseph Dwyer) and Madeline (Mrs. Kevin Gourley) at St. John's; three brothers, Thomas, Patrick and Gregory, all of St. John's, also seven grandchildren. Funeral services took place this morning from the Sacred Heart Church, Bishop's Falls. Celebrants were Rt. Rev. Monsignor W.P. Hogan, Rev. Fr. Leo Burke and Rev. Fr. David Heale. Interment was at the RC Cemetery.

HYNES, William J. - TRIBUTE
Grand Falls Advertiser November 8, 1971 (Monday)
A Tribute to William Hynes
by Mayor Joseph Dominic
Thursday, Nov. 4, 1971
, will be remembered as a sad day in our Town of Bishop's Falls, the day on which death claimed one of our finest citizens. William J. Hynes, better known to most of us as "Bill", came to Bishop's Falls from Holyrood about thirty-five years ago, and for a few years worked with A.N.D. Co. Ltd. as scaler in the Bishop's Falls Woods division, later he joined the Nfld. and Canadian National Railways, where he was employed till the time of his death. During the past thirty-five years, Bill was a very valuable member of our community; his active participation in all phases of work, for the church, school, business, municipal and social life, have earned for him the greatest respect and admiration of all who knew him. He served many years on the R.C. School Board, a charter member of the Bishop's Falls Lions Club, a member of the Monsignor Finn Council, Knights of Columbus, served two terms (eight years) on the Town Council. It was my great pleasure to have had the opportunity to work with him for eight years on the Town Council from 1961-69; on the Council we regarded him as a tower of strength, always willing to give of his skill and experience, so that our town might benefit from it. He was unselfish in his devotion to his community, scrupulously honest in all his dealings, of him it may indeed be said, a true and down right honest man. Bill was indeed a good citizen, long known to us, he will be long remembered by us; our town has sustained a serious and permanent loss. May his memory and his example serve us as some measure of compensation.

 

 

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