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The Telegram
Extract of Obituaries For Those Who Died
Away from their Original Place of Birth
HALL, Harold Louis - (Retired Tailor). Passed peacefully
away in the presence of his family at the Health Sciences Centre on Wednesday,
July 19th, 2000, Harold Louis Hall, in his 84th year, of Holyrood. Left with
fond and loving memories are his devoted wife of 25 years, Ina Rebecca (Chaplin),
Holyrood; his sister-in-law Vera Peckford, St. John`s; nephew Tom (Marg) Peckford
and children Erika and Megan; niece Lennie (Val) Pelich, Perth, Australia; nephew
Steve (Yolanda) Hall and family, Vancouver; niece Sandra (Dennis) Arner and
family, Charlotte, North Carolina; nephew Brian (Sandi) Hall and family, Portland,
Oregon, Paul (Carolyn) Burggraaf and family, Chamberlains; also a circle of
close friends in Holyrood and St. John`s. Resting at Dunphy`s Funeral Home,
Holyrood. Visitation on Thursday and Friday from 2-4 pm. and 7-9 p.m. Funeral
Service will take place on Saturday, July 22nd, 2000 from St. Peter`s Anglican
Church, Upper Gullies at 2:00 p.m. Interment will be in St. Peter`s Anglican
Cemetery, Upper Gullies. Flowers gratefully accepted or donations in his memory
may be made to the Kidney Foundation of Canada, Newfoundland & Labrador
Branch, P.O. Box 7342, St. John`s, Nfld., A1E 3Y5. "Ever remembered, ever loved." HALL, Thomas - (65 years). Passed peacefully
away on April 6, 2000, at the Placentia Health Center, in the presence of his
loving family and friends after a long courageous battle with lung disease,
Mr. Thomas D. Hall, formerly of North River, Conception Bay. Tom leaves behind
his devoted wife Leone "ole woman" (nee Collins); his daughter Jeannette and
husband Rob; his son Earle and wife Stephanie and Bear; as well as two wonderful
grandchildren: Bradley and Charles Edward. Tom also leaves behind three brothers:
Mike, John and Ned; as well as five sisters: Bridget (Bea), Mae, Marguerite,
Anne and Patsy; as well as a number of nieces and nephews who are too numerous
to mention but they were all dearly loved by Tom. Tom will always be remembered
for his kind gestures and love for his family. Known as a hard working man who
spoke little, his motto was "actions speak louder than words". On behalf of
Tom, the family would like to sincerely thank Dr. Keegan and the dedicated staff
of the Placentia Health Center who accompanied him through his battle with such
professionalism, compassion and understanding. Tom is resting at Maher`s Funeral
Home in Placentia and the funeral will take place on Monday, April 10, 2000,
at the Sacred Heart Parish in Placentia. Tom`s final resting place will be the
Father Dermot McGettigan Memorial Cemetery in South East next to his old buddy
Peter. As Vince Gill wrote, "Go rest high on the mountain, your work on earth
is done." HAMILTON, Gerald
V. - (Formerly of Bell Island). Passed
away at Grace Hospital, Winnipeg, Man., after a brief illness, on Wednesday,
April 12, 2000, Gerald Hamilton, aged 54 years. Predeceased by his parents,
Mae and Edward Hamilton; sister Mary and brother Edward. Leaving to mourn his
wife Valerie; sons Ted and Jim; brothers Brian, Vancouver, Neil and Pat (Evelyn),
St. John`s; sister-in-law Norma Hamilton, P.E.I.; also six nieces, one nephew,
many relatives and friends. Memorial Service at Chapel-Lawn Funeral Home, Winnipeg,
on Tuesday, April 18, 2000, at 10 a.m. Cremation to follow. HAMMOND, Florence
Rita - 76, Northwood Nursing
Home, Halifax, NS, formerly of St. John`s, Newfoundland, passed away Thursday,
July 13, 2000, at the Victoria General Hospital in Halifax. Born July 22, 1923,
in St. John`s, Newfoundland, she was the daughter of Patrick Myler and Susan
(Mallard). Surviving are son Gary, daughter Carol, husband John Chalker and
granddaughters Maria and Andrea, Lower Sackville, Nova Scotia, also daughter
Jean, husband Reid Condie and granddaughters Michelle and Angela, Ontario. She
is also survived by brothers Pat, Frank and Kevin Myler and sisters Helen Smyth,
Kay Mills and Pauline Myler, St. John`s, Newfoundland and sisters Marg Brown,
New Brunswick and Irene Caselli, New Mexico, USA. She was predeceased by her
husband Ralph, infant son Terrance, brother Jim and sisters Mary Byrne and Anne
Dunn. The Funeral Services are to be held in Lower Sackville, Nova Scotia on
July 16. A Memorial Service will be held in St. John`s, Newfoundland at Mary
Queen of Peace Church, Torbay Road on Thursday, July 20 at 7:30 p.m. In lieu
of flowers, donations may be made to a charity of your choice. HANN, Daniel Bishop - Passed peacefully away at the
Health Sciences Centre on November 23, 2000, Daniel B. Hann of Topsail Pond,
formerly of Cape Freels, Bonavista Bay, age 91 years. Predeceased by his wife
Ivy (1991) and his brother Cecil (1983). Leaving to mourn with fond and loving
memories his son Glen (Nellie), Topsail Pond; two daughters: Olive Critch (James),
St. John`s and Roma McIvor (Elmer), Hubbards, N.S.; nine grandchildren: Dale
Power (Ken), Ottawa, Darlene Parsons (Junior), Beresford, N.B., Danette Heffern
(Derek) Petawawa, Rodney Hann, Halifax, Denise Kitagawa (Gord), Richmond Hill,
Ont., Dianne Power (Jim) Richmond, B.C., Michael Critch (Lori-Lynn) New Orleans,
La., Kimberley McIvor and Daniel McIvor, Hubbards, N.S.; five great-grandchildren:
Mark, Jonathan, Danielle, Joshua and Joel. Also leaving to mourn a large number
of relatives and friends. Resting at Carnell`s Funeral Home, 329 Freshwater
Rd. Visitation on Saturday and Sunday from 2-5 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service
to take place from St. James United Church on Monday, November 27, 2000 at 2
p.m. Interment to follow at Mount Pleasant Cemetery. Flowers gratefully accepted
or donations in his memory may be made to the Arthritis Society or the Heart
and Stroke Foundation. HANN, Martha - Passed peacefully away after
a short illness at the Placentia Health Care Centre on Thursday, July 6, 2000,
Martha Hann of Arnold`s Cove, Formerly of Kingwell and Spencers Cove in her
86th year. Predeceased by husband Isaac (1991), daughter Alma (1993) and son
Harvey (1999). Leaving to mourn two daughters: Dorothy (Albert) and Eva (Ronald);
one son George (Sylvia); daughter-in-law Jane; son-in-law Roland; 8 grandchildren;
4 great-grandchildren and a large circle of other relatives and friends. Resting
at Fewer`s Funeral Home, Arnold`s Cove. Funeral 2:00 p.m. Monday, July 10, 2000
from St. Michael`s Anglican Church, Arnold`s Cove with interment at the Interfaith
Cemetery, Arnold`s Cove. No flowers by request. Donations may be made to the
Interfaith Cemetery Fund. HANNAFORD, Leo Patrick - Passed peacefully away
at Dr. G.B. Cross Memorial Hospital, Clarenville, on Sunday, June 4, 2000, Leo
Patrick Hannaford, aged 76 years, formally of St. John`s. Leaving to mourn with
fond and loving memories are his wife Mary (nee Penney), daughter Cathy and
son-in-law Vince Quigley, one grandson Danny Quigley, three sisters: Margaret
Holden, Irene White and Pauline Malone, and sister-in-law Helen Hannaford, all
of St. John`s; brothers-in-law Ches Penney (Florence) of Mount Pearl, Ed Penney
(Sylvia) of Toronto, and Lindsey Penney (Ella) of Summerville, many nephews
and nieces. Also, a large number of other relatives and friends. Flowers are
accepted or donations in his memory to the C.T. Scanner Unit, Dr. G.B. Cross
Memorial Hospital. Resting at Fewer`s Funeral Home, Clarenville. Burial Mass
2 p.m. on Wednesday, June 7, 2000 from Our Lady of Fatima Church, Clarenville
with Interment following at the Interdenominational Cemetery, Clarenville. HARDING, Ann Frances
(Lucas) - 63, McGrath`s
Cove Road, Halifax Co., passed away at home on July 10, 2000. Born in Grand
Bank, Nfld., she was a daughter of the late Boyd and Mary (Courtney) Lucas.
She was a member of the Bayside United Baptist Church in Bayside. She was very
active in church affairs in Sydney, NS and Grand Bank, Nfld. She is a former
member of the Lionettes for a number of years in Grand Bank and was a Sea Cadet
officer. She also did volunteer work in nursing homes. She formerly owned and
operated Ann`s A-1 Taxi, Grand Bank, Nfld. She is survived by a daughter, Donna
(Eric), McGrath`s Cove; son Dennis (Rosalyn), Armdale; sister Sarah, Mrs. William
Elliott, Rexdale, Ont.; 3 grandchildren: Chris, Colin and Jacob. She was predeceased
by her husband George N. Harding. Cremation has taken place under the direction
of the J. Albert Walker Funeral Home, 149 Herring Cove Road, Halifax. Funeral
Service will be held in the Bayside United Baptist Church, Bayside, on Thursday,
1 p.m., Rev. Terry Tingley officiating. Interment in Bayside United Baptist
Church Cemetery. No flowers by request. Donations may be made to the Canadian
Cancer Society or the IWK Grace Health Centre. HART, Mabel B. - 89, of New Minas, N.S. died
January 9, 2000 in the Valley Regional Hospital, Kentville, N.S. Born in Newfoundland,
she was a daughter of the late Jacob and Edith (Holmes) Cramm. She resided in
Newfoundland in her earlier years and attended Memorial University and later
moved to Boston where she studied nursing. She worked in the mining industry
with the American Smelting and Refining Company for a number of years. She was
on the Board of Directors of the Dr. Charles A. Janeway Child Health Center,
St. John`s, Newfoundland for several years. She and her husband moved to Nova
Scotia and retired in the New Minas area. Surviving are sons: James, Ottawa,
Terrance, Alabama, Doug, New Minas; 5 grandchildren. She was predeceased by
her husband James. Visitation 7-9 p.m. Wednesday. Funeral Service 2 p.m. Thursday,
both in the H.C. Lindsay Memorial Chapel, Kentville. Reverend Boyd Vincent officiating.
Burial in the Elm Grove Cemetery, Steam Mill. Memorial donations to the charity
of choice. HARTE, Reginald Anthony
(June 6, 1948 - August 26, 2000)
- Passed peacefully away on August 26, 2000 at the Captain William Jackman Memorial
Hospital after a courageous four-year battle with a brain tumour, Reginald Harte,
age 52 of Labrador City and formerly of Renews. As an educator at the Newfoundland
School for the Hearing Impaired, Mobile Central High School, Labrador City Collegiate
and as an itinerant teacher for the hearing impaired, his unique personality
and unselfish work ethic touched many people - not only as a teacher in the
classroom, but outside as well. He was just as much at home as a cross-country
running coach, Allied Youth leader, an all-star defenceman, gloating hockey
dad, drama coach or as a cast member of the Carol Players of Labrador West.
Reg was predeceased by his father Andrew, mother Rose and aunt Bride. Left with
fond and loving memories are his wife Patty Pashkoski and children Jarred and
Kelsie, as well as five sisters and four brothers: Dorothy (Elliott) Brown of
Twinsburg, Ohio; William of Renews; E. John (Edith) of Brampton, Ontario; Anna
(Robert) Scott of Mount Pearl; Ron (Joan) of St. John`s; Kevin (Sharon) of Goulds;
Marion (Bruce) Stewart of Peterborough, Ontario; Eileene (Ern) Condon of Labrador
City; Janice of Calgary, Alberta, also Patty`s three brothers: Michael of Fort
McMurray, Alberta; James (Joanne) of Lower Sackville, Nova Scotia; Robert of
United Arab Emirates, 23 nieces and nephews, many other relatives and friends
throughout Labrador, Nova Scotia and Newfoundland, especially in Renews, Witless
Bay and Bay Bulls. Remains are resting at Penney`s Funeral Home, Labrador City.
Visitation hours Sunday from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Mass will take place
at the Cathedral of Our Lady of Perpetual Help in Labrador City at 2 p.m., Monday,
August 28. Interment will take place in Springhill, Nova Scotia at a later date.
Mass of Remembrance will be celebrated at Holy Apostles Church, Renews, on Wednesday,
September 13, 2000 at 7 p.m. Flowers gratefully accepted or donations in Reg`s
memory may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Brain Tumour Foundation
of Canada. "Go placidly amid the noise and haste ... As far as possible, without
surrender, be on good terms with all persons ... No doubt the universe is unfolding
as it should. Therefore, be at peace with God." HATCH, Clara Margaret
(nee Hyde) - Passed peacefully
away on Dec. 10, 2000, of Torbay, formerly of Red Head Cove, aged 77 years.
Predeceased by her parents James and Martha Hyde; sister Josephine; brothers
Patrick, James, Joseph, Raymond and Gordon; brother-in-law Dominic Mallay. Leaving
to mourn: her loving and devoted husband of 58 years, Cyril; sons Paul (Juanita),
Al (Eileen), Chris (Blanche); daughters: Zita, Sheila (Syl); sister Mary Mallay
of Halifax; brothers: Stan (Julia) of New Brunswick, William (Mary) of Hamilton;
sisters-in-law: Dymp, Bertille, Josephine, Nellie, Alice Hyde, Mary Tobin, Ann
Kehoe. Also leaving to mourn, 13 grandchildren: Fred (Wanda), Ken (Helen), Todd,
Stephen (Karyn), Jody, Michael, Karen (Craig), Diane, Kelly (Kenneth), Michelle
(Danny), Nancy (Bobby), Amanda (Jason) and Megan; eight great-grandchildren
and special friend Annie Emberley. Also a large circle of other relatives and
friends. Resting at Caul`s Funeral Home, Torbay on Monday from 7-10 p.m. Funeral
arrangements to be announced. HAWCO, Gerald "Red" - 37 St. Stephen`s Street, Stephenville.
It is with great sadness that the family of the late Gerald "Red" Hawco announce
his peaceful passing at the Western Memorial Regional Hospital in Corner Brook,
surrounded by his family, on Saturday, August 12, 2000 at the age of 73 years.
He will be sadly missed by his loving wife Sheila; and 12 children: Diane, Debbie,
Michelle, Tom, Terry (Darlene Howard), Rick (Chris), all of Stephenville, Sis
(Bill) Hynes of Kippens, Garry (Jane) of Brampton, Marie (Darren) Beson of Barrie,
Sheila of Calgary, Sandy (Eddie) Johnson of Edmonton, Glen (Tammy) of Cold Lake,
Alberta; and 3 brothers: Edward (Marg) of Campbell`s Creek, Phil of Stephenville,
Clarence of Chapels Cove, Conception Bay; 17 grandchildren, 2 great-grandchildren
and a large circle of relatives and friends. Funeral Services will take place
on Tuesday, August 15th at 2:00 p.m. from St. Stephen`s Parish, West Street
with interment in the Hillside Interfaith Cemetery, Hansen Highway, Stephenville.
As expressions of sympathy, donations to the Canadian Mental Health Association,
Newfoundland & Labrador Division would be greatly appreciated. Funeral arrangements
are under the supervision of Russell`s Funeral Home, 39 Queen Street, Stephenville, HAWKE, Mary (nee
Fillier) - Age 75, of Hudson, Wisconsin,
died February 19. Mary was born on May 26, 1924 in St. John`s, Newfoundland,
Canada; the daughter of Maxwell and Mary Agnes (Byrne) Fillier. She received
her education in Newfoundland at St. Mary`s Convent. She was united in marriage
to James Hawke at the catholic church in St. John`s. The couple made their home
in the Eau Claire - Altoona, Wisconsin area. Survived by her children: James
(Nelda) Hawke, Fort Worth, Texas, Timothy (Nancy) Hawke, San Antonio, Texas,
Mary Bernadette "Bunnie" (Vinnie) Doria, Forked River, New Jersey, Jeanette
(Ed) McCauley, Stillwater, Susan (Dennis) Walsingham, Mount Laurel, New Jersey;
grandchildren: Chad and Jason Fey, Michael and Sara Kievit, Amy and Eric Walsingham,
and Joshua Hawke. She is preceded in death by her son Timothy Hawke, brothers
Don, Micky and Fred Fillier. Memorial Mass will be 11:00 a.m. Wednesday, February
23 at St. Patrick`s Catholic Church in Hudson, Wisconsin. Memorials preferred.
For further information call O`Connell Family Funeral Home 715-386-3725. HAYES, Damien John - On October 10, 2000, Damien
John Hayes of Fort McMurray passed away at the age of 50 years. Damien is survived
by his loving wife, Alice his childen: Tina (Paul), Michael (Stephanie), Sabrina
and Damien; grandson Paul-Michael; brother Gerry (Wanda); parents: Michael and
Mary Hayes; sisters-in-law: Gloria (Coss) Somerton, Marjorie (Dave) Bennett
and Marilyn (Graham) Anthony; brothers-in-law: Norm (Shirley) Noseworthy, Rex
(Thelma) Noseworthy and Arch (Debbie) Noseworthy; as well as numerous nieces
and nephews. He will also be sadly missed by the Furlong families; his aunt
Katie Page and aunt Margaret Thiede. Cremation was held. A Memorial Service
will be held at Connelly-McKinely Funeral Home on Thursday, October 12, 2000
at 1:00 p.m. Friends who so wish may make memorial donations directly to the
Hayes Children Trust Fund, Royal Bank, A121-14711-40 Avenue, Edmonton. Connelly-McKinley
Ltd., 10011-114th St.; (780)422-2222, to send condolences: www.connellymckinley.com HAYNES, Minnie Grace
(nee Rideout) - Passed peacefully
away on Wednesday, October 4th, 2000, Minnie Grace Haynes, of Manuels, aged
68 years. Predeceased by her brother Gilbert. Leaving to mourn her loving and
devoted husband and friend of 45 years, Maxwell. She will be deeply missed by
her four children; one daughter Judy Butler (Gary), Moncton; three sons: William
"Bill" (Rita), Kelligrews, Donald (special friend Ann and her daughter Jessica),
St. John`s and Stephen (Dianne), Kitchener. Nanny will be sadly missed by her
six beloved grandchildren: Heather, Bradley and Lauren Butler, Kirsten and Mitchell
Haynes, Kelligrews and baby Gillian Grace Haynes, Kitchener. Also left to mourn
her loss are her only sister Mae Gaulton; and one brother James Rideout (Bella);
many other sisters and brothers-in-law, nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives
and a large circle of friends. Special thanks to dear friends Ida and Jerry
Squires, Marg and Lons Chafe, Ann Field and Joan Dawe for their many hours of
love and support. Resting at Carnell`s Funeral Home, 329 Freshwater Road. Visitation
from 7-9 p.m. Thursday and 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. Friday. Funeral Service will be
held Saturday, October 7th, 2000 at a time to be announced at St. John The Evangelist
Church, Topsail, with interment to follow in the Anglican Cemetery, Topsail.
Flowers gratefully accepted or donations in her memory may be made to the Newfoundland
Cancer Treatment & Research Foundation or The Palliative Care Unit at St.
Clare`s Mercy Hospital. Many thanks to the kind, caring staff and volunteers
of P.C.U. at St. Clares Mercy Hospital for their support, Serenity Home Care
Workers and Nurse Anne Marie Simon. Enormous thanks to Drs. Jardine, Verge,
Ganguly, O`Shea, Hall and Eaton for their endless hours of care. "Her spirit
is free at last." HEALE, Robert B. - of Cannington, Ont., formerly
of Richmond, Que., born in St. John`s, Nfld., entered into rest at the Ross
Memorial Hospital in Lindsay on Wednesday, January 19, 2000 in his 84th year.
Beloved husband of Maisie Parsons and loving father of Bob and his wife Vernalyn
of Port Perry, Gordon of Que., and Shirley and her husband Elmer Cain of Kelowna,
B.C. Dearly remembered by grandchildren: Bob and Nancy, Tom, Tracey and Jeremy,
Terry and Janet and Heather; great-grandchildren: Nathan, Gavin and Alison;
and sisters: Laura Findlay-Ross, Pearl Johnson and Marj Bruce. Predeceased by
brother Walter and infant sister Ethel. Friends will be received at the Thorne
Funeral Home in Cannington on Friday, January 21st from 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Funeral service in the Chapel on Saturday, January 22 at 2:00 p.m. Cremation.
Memorial donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated by
the family. HEPDITCH, Blanche
Ann (nee Gaulton) - Passed peacefully
away June 24, 2000 Blanche Ann Hepditch, long-time volunteer at St. Matthew`s
Parish, St. John`s; daughter of Suzanna Parsons and Joseph Gaulton of St. Kyran`s,
P.B., in her 83rd year. Left with fond and loving memories daughters Lucy (Bernard),
Emma (Tom), Annie (Wilf), Patricia (Frankie), Mary (Derm), Blanche (Pat), Bernadette
(Gene); son Jim (Susan); two daughters from her husband`s first marriage, Bride,
Chris (Ron); 25 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; and many loving friends
and relatives. Resting at Caul`s funeral home, Lemarchant Road. Visiting hours
Sunday 5-10 p.m., Monday 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Funeral mass Tuesday from Corpus
Christi Church, at a time to be announced, followed by interment at Holy Sepulchre
cemetery, Topsail Road. Flowers gratefully accepted, or in lieu of flowers,
donations may be made to St. Matthew`s Parish, Frecker Drive, Cowan Heights.
"A truly fee spirit, she will be sorely missed." HICKEY, Rita Angela
(nee Squires) - formerly of St.
Kryran`s and Freshwater, P.B., passed peacefully away at St. Patrick`s Mercy
Home, St. John`s on Monday, November 6, 2000, in her 95th year. Predeceased
by her husband Captain Ronald on May 17, 1961, her first child Mary Assumpta,
son Raymond and daughter-in-law Wilhelmina. Left to mourn her passing are four
sons and five daughters and their spouses: Garrett and Gladys, Dermott, Raymond`s
wife Ann, Mary and Lawrence, Joan and Jack, Rose and Bill, Ron and Delaine,
Charlotte and Jim, Ed and Sue, and Donna and John; 38 grandchildren, 37 great-grandchildren
and many other relatives and cherished friends. Visitation may be made at Caul`s
Funeral Home, LeMarchant Rd., St. John`s on Tuesday 7 PM - 9 PM and Wednesday
2 PM - 4 PM and 7 PM - 9 PM. Rita will be taken to Maher`s Funeral Home, Placentia
for visitation Thursday from 10 AM until mass of Christian Burial in Holy Rosary
Parish Church, Freshwater, Placentia which will take place at 2 PM. "Almighty
and Compassionate God, grant her and all the faithful departed eternal happiness". HIGGINS, Annie F.
(nee Smith) - Passed peacefully
away at Hoyles Escasoni Complex on Tuesday, August 22, 2000, in the presence
of her loving family, Annie Higgins of Windsor Heights, formerly of Bell Island,
aged 81 years. Leaving to mourn her loving husband of 58 years, Albert; daughter
and special friend Gladys (Tom); sons: Don (Angie), Ernie (Bride), Alfred (Elsie);
eight precious grandchildren: Amy (Adrian), Lorie (Curtis), Jenny, Tobie, Blaine,
David, Farren, Rebecca; and two cherished great-grandchildren: Abigail and Isabel;
also her sister Murielle; and a large circle of family and friends. Resting
at Carnell`s Funeral Home, 329 Freshwater Road from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Wednesday
and from 10 a.m. - 12 noon Thursday. Funeral Service to take place on Thursday,
August 24, 2000 at 2:00 p.m. from St. Lawrence Anglican Church, Portugal Cove,
with interment to follow in the Anglican Cemetery, Bauline Line. Flowers gratefully
accepted or donations in her memory may be made to The Alzheimer`s Society.
Special thanks to Hoyles Escasoni Complex 3rd floor west staff. HIGHMORE, Elsie - Peacefully at Hilltop Manor,
Cambridge on Wednesday, February 9, 2000 at the age of 83 years. Loving mother
of Wallace (Helena), Audrey (Robert Decker), Myrna (Bill Sullivan), Fred (Amelia),
Bill (Helen), Ross (Carol); mother-in-law of Florence. Elsie will be sadly missed
by many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Predeceased by her husband Sylvester
and children Graham and Linda (Wins Miller). Friends may call at ANDREWS COMMUNITY
FUNERAL CENTRE, BRAMALEA CHAPEL, 8190 DIXIE ROAD (north of Steeles Ave.) 905-456-8190
on Friday from 2-4 & 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service Saturday 11:00 a.m. at St.
Joseph of Nazareth Anglican Church, 290 Balmoral Drive. Interment to follow
at St. John Dixie Cemetery, Mississauga. HILL, Edgar Bonnell
(Bon) - Passed peacefully away
on Friday, Feb. 4, 2000 at the Agnes Pratt Home after a lengthy illness with
Alzheimer`s disease, Bon Hill, age 81 years, formerly of Wesleyville. Predeceased
by infant daughter Margaret. Leaving to mourn a loving and devoted family. Wife
Vina (Tizzard), daughter Martha (Roderick Mullett), and sons Aubrey (Ruby),
Jack (Fran), Edgar (Bernice), and Carl (Angela), all of St. John`s. Bon was
poppy to 11 loving and caring grandchildren: Karen and Krista Mullett, David,
Scott and Andrea Hill, Carla and Jackie Hill, Jason and Adam Hill, Sarah and
Emma Hill. Also leaving special cousins George Hill, Angela Janes and Martha
Andrews as well as other cousins and friends. Resting at Barrett`s Funeral Home,
328 Hamilton Ave., from 7-9 p.m. Saturday and 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Sunday,
and 10 a.m.-12 noon Monday. Funeral service 2 p.m. Monday from Wesley United
Church with interment to follow at Mount Pleasant Cemetery. In lieu of flowers,
donations may be made to the Alzheimer`s Society, Wesley United Church or the
Agnes Pratt Home. HILLIER, Marjorie
Edna (nee Coombs) - Passed away peacefully
on June 21, 2000, in the presence of her family, at Agnes Pratt Home, St. John`s,
Marjorie Hillier, age 72 years, formerly from Dunville, NF. Predeceased by parents:
Elizabeth and William Coombs, Cartwright; brothers: Peter and Robert and sister
Ethel, also from Cartwright. Leaving to mourn with fond and loving memories,
husband of 47 years, John G. Hillier; sons: Paul (Elaine), Marystown, John (Bonnie
Lavers), Kilbride; daughter Glenda (Chesley Tapp), Topsail; grandchildren: Jeremy,
Stephen, Nancy, Kevin; sisters: Olive (Al Buderus), California, Claudette (Dave
Pardy), Happy Valley; brother Nathan, Happy Valley; as well as a large circle
of family and friends. Resting at Carnell`s Funeral Home, 329 Freshwater Road
from 2-5 and 7-9:30 p.m. on Thursday and Friday and from 10 a.m. - 12 noon Saturday.
Funeral Service will take place on Saturday, June 24, 2000 at 2:00 p.m. from
St. John the Evangelist Church, Topsail with interment to follow in the Anglican
Cemetery, Topsail. In lieu of flowers, donations in her memory may be made to
the Canadian Cancer Society or the Alzheimer`s Society. "May she find eternal
peace,safe in the arms of our Lord and Saviour." HISCOCK, Alfred John - 82, 127 Finch Rd., Centrelea,
Annapolis Co., formerly of Deep Bight, Newfoundland, died January 4, 2000 at
Soldier`s Memorial Hospital, Middleton, N.S. Born in Deep Bight he was a son
of the late Cyril and Awilda (Short) Hiscock. He was a carpenter and boat builder,
having built two special boats, the Doris Louise and the Marcie Doreen, he also
built barrels and trawl tubs. For twenty years he ran Hiscock`s Grocery in St.
John`s and the Cabot Shop in Deep Bight for eight years. He also ran a lumber
business and a meat market. He loved hunting moose and rabbits and fishing.
He is survived by daughters: Doris (Eliab) Curtis and Elaine (James) Langmead
both of Centrelea; a brother Gordon (Marjorie) Hiscock, Clarenville, Nfld.;
sisters: Annie (Frank) Wells, Lewisport, Nfld., Mary (Douglas) Green, Joyce
(Gilbert) Hiscock, both of Deep Bight, Ruby (Eric) Adey, Clarenville, Nfld.;
grandchildren: Steven Curtis, Matthew Curtis, Marcie Shearer, Mark Langmead;
great-grandchildren: Jeremy and Ashley Shearer. He was predeceased by his wife
the former Amy Doris Tibbs; sister Dorothy Hiscock; brothers: Harvey and Cyril;
and two infant sets of twins. Cremation has taken place. Visitation will be
7 to 9 p.m. Thursday, funeral service will be 2 p.m. Friday both at the Robert
L. Hall Funeral Home, Bridgetown. Rev. George Neily officiating. Interment will
be in Deep Bight, Newfoundland at a later date. In lieu of flowers donations
may be made to Soldier`s Memorial Hospital, Centrelea Community Hall or a charity
of choice. Following the funeral service there will be a reception at the Centrelea
Community Hall. HISCOCK, Vernon Wycliffe
Hiscock - Vernon Hiscock,
formerly of Sherwood Drive, Wolfville, passed peacefully away at the Wolfville
Nursing Home on April 21, 2000 after a lengthy illness. Born at Grand Falls,
Newfoundland on July 29, 1922, he was the eldest son of the late Heber and Beatrice
(Knight) Hiscock. Vernon was a dedicated educator and began his teaching career
in 1940 with the Salvation Army Academic College. Later, after teaching in a
number of Newfoundland communities, he received a Bachelor of Arts from Acadia
University in 1947. He went back to the classroom to teach again and in 1956,
after 2 years of study, earned the first Masters of Science Degree (in Chemistry)
from Memorial University, St. John`s, Newfoundland. Subsequently, he was offered
a fellowship to the Imperial College in London, England to pursue a Ph.D. but
returned home to teach instead at his beloved Grand Falls Academy where he taught
Chemistry and French. He became supervising principal in 1961, a position he
held until 1970. In 1970 he joined the faculty of Acadia University in the School
of Education where he taught for 19 years, retiring in 1989. One of Vernon`s
greatest passions was music and he was an accomplished trumpet player, choral
director, and pianist. He played in a number of Salvation Army Bands in Newfoundland
and was the bandmaster of "B" Company Royal Newfoundland Regiment Garrison Band
for many years, a band of which he was very proud. Later he played with the
Acadian University Symphonette and Medieval Ensemble. His talent as a choir
director was used directing many Grand Falls Academy Choirs, Salvation Army
Songsters, Riverdale Chorale, and the Memorial United Church Choir. For a number
of years he was a member of the St. Andrew`s United Church Choir in Wolfville.
As well as having a great appreciation for music, he was an avid gardener, a
very talented photographer and painter, donating some of his works to charity
auctions. He served his communities as the Chairman of the Central Newfoundland
Hospital Board for many years, Vice President of the Newfoundland Teachers`
Association, and as an elder of St. Andrews United Church. Most importantly,
Vernon was a devoted husband, caring father and grandfather, and a fun-loving,
faithful friend who will be sadly missed. He will be lovingly remembered by
his daughters: Lynne (Leo Sears), Lower Sackville, Carol (Brad White), Wolfville,
Jill (Joe Crawford), Wolfville; son Franklyn (Fredi), Halifax; sisters: Jean
Robbins, Florida, Joy Walsh, St. John`s, Anne (Fred) Prinz, Brampton; brothers:
Don, St. John`s, Laurie, Toronto; grandchildren: Morgan, Stefan and Lauren Sears,
Kelsey, Megan and Lucas White, Samuel and Zachary Crawford, Faye Hiscock. He
was predeceased by his loving wife Faye (Eason); brother Bruce. Visitation will
be today 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. in H.C. Lindsay Memorial Chapel, Wolfville. Funeral
Service will be held Tuesday at 2:00 p.m. in St. Andrew`s United Church, Wolfville,
Rev. Robyn Brown-Hewitt officiating. Burial in the Willowbank Cemetery, Wolfville.
In lieu of flowers, donations to the Alzheimers Society of N.S., or charity
of choice. HODDER, Wilson - Eastern Passage, Halifax Co.,
Nova Scotia. Born a Newfoundlander on January 26, 1949 and died a Canadian on
July 4, 2000. Wilson was surrounded by family and friends at the time of his
death. He was the son of the late Charles E. and Annie (Bailey) Hodder of Ireland`s
Eye, Nfld. As a teenager Wilson was very much involved in his community serving
as the president of the Youth Club of Trinity, Nfld. At the age of 19 he left
home and was employed by various marine companies until 1970 when he joined
the Royal Canadian Navy. Upon leaving the Navy in 1979 he joined the Bedford
Institute of Oceanography for a number of years. Later he was employed with
Metropolitan Life. He became involved in property management, forming his own
company. Wilson retired in 1994 due to deteriorating health brought on by Human
Immunodeficiency Virus. He became involved in the HIV/AIDS movement in the early
1980`s, first as a volunteer and later serving on various boards and committees
locally and nationally. In 1988 he was actively involved with others in founding
the Nova Scotia Persons with AIDS Coalition assuming the responsibility of chairperson
of the Board in 1991. Wilson continued to serve in that position until the PWA
Coalition merged with AIDS Nova Scotia to become The AIDS Coalition of Nova
Scotia. He served this new organization as founding chairperson until 1999.
He was still serving as a Board member at the time of his death. Wilson served
four years on the board of Canadian AIDS Society (CAS). This gave him the opportunity
to attend many conferences and seminars across Canada and around the world.
He is the recipient of the Year 2000 CAS Leadership Award. Wilson was also a
Vice-President of the names Project (AIDS Quilt) Canada. Wilson was a steadfast
fighter for human rights for all. He was especially passionate in his struggle
for equality for gay men and lesbians. He was a member of the Gay and Lesbian
Association of Nova Scotia and served a term as their president. Among the many
awards and recognitions that Wilson has received the latest was the Halifax
Regional Municipality`s 250th Anniversary Medal. He was a member of the Canadian
Club of Halifax and the Tightrope Brotherhood just to name a couple of his many
associations. Wilson was predeceased by his parents and his life partner Terry
Martin. He is survived by brothers Clyde Hodder and family of St. John`s, Harvey
Bailey and family of Harbour Grace and his step-mother Marjorie Hodder of Clarenville,
all in Newfoundland. In Nova Scotia he is survived by Terry`s mother Marie Martin,
Terry`s son Darren and Terry`s and Wilson`s grandson Garrett Martin, all of
Lower Sackville. Before his death Wilson indicated that he wanted to thank all
his friends and medical professionals who cared for him; especially, the staff
at the Victoria General Hospital Day Unit and the Acute Home Care Nurses at
the Dartmouth General Hospital. Cremation has taken place. A Celebration of
Wilson`s life will be held in St. John`s United Church, 2570 Windsor Street,
Halifax on Saturday, 8 July, 2000 at 8 p.m. The Rev`d. Roy Ellis and the Rev`d.
Louis Caissie will preside. Arrangements are entrusted to Dartmouth Funeral
Home, 29 Queen St. No flowers, please. Donations may be made to the AIDS Coalition
of Nova Scotia (429-7922). HOGAN, Maurice J. - Passed away peacefully at 10:25
p.m. at Jewish General Hospital in Montreal on Nov. 15, 2000, age 73 years.
Survived by beloved wife Margaret. Devoted father of John and Barbara Ann, grandfather
of Megan, Justin, Kaitlin and Rebecca; also survived by brothers Tom, Montreal,
Leo, Ron and Ralph, Nfld., as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Predeceased
by sisters Genevieve, Halifax and Mary, Montreal, and brother Alex, Nfld. Served
with the Merchant Marines during World War II. Retired from the Bank of Nova
Scotia after 30 years of service. Member of the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch
63 - Flanks, Montreal. Resting from 2-5 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. on Nov. 18 and 19
at Dallaire Wilson Funeral Home, 123 Maple, Chateauguay. Mass to be held at
10 a.m. on Nov. 20 at Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Chateauguay, followed by burial
at Christ Roi Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations to the Canadian Cancer
Society would be appreciated. HOLWELL, Ernest Roy - Passed peacefully away in Toronto
on Tuesday, September 5, 2000, Ernest Roy Holwell, age 63. Predeceased by mother
and father Ernest and Elsie Holwell, sister Ethel, brother Lew. Leaving to mourn
sisters: Ginny Rodgers, Lucy (Bruce Taylor), and Jean; brothers: Jeff (Maureen),
Lloyd (Edna), Art (Ada). Cremation to take place on Wednesday. May he rest in
peace. HOLWELL, Henry (Harry)
W. - 68. Husband of the late
Mabel (Coffin) Holwell (1988) of Madison Ave., Moncton, passed away at the Moncton
Hospital on Tuesday, Sept. 6, 2000 following a sudden illness. Born in St. John`s,
NF, Harry was the son of the late Frederick and Ethel (Sooley) Holwell. Harry
was a registered Industrial Accountant, retired from Marine Atlantic in 1990.
He and his family moved to Moncton in 1965 with CN Rail. He attended St. James
Anglican Church and was an active member of the community including the following,
CN Supervisors Assoc., CN Pensioners Assoc., The Society of Management Accountants,
(Registered Industrial Accountant), The Moncton Probus Club, Karing Kitchen
Board of Directors, Bicentennial Skating Club, Capital Theatre Volunteer and
the Hub City Dancers. Harry will be sadly missed by his daughters: Allison,
Moncton, Heather May (Levi), St. John`s, NF; son Larry (Stephanie), Moncton;
precious granddaughter Lyndsay; special friend Gerry Saunders, Moncton; brother
George (Peggy), St. John`s, NF; sisters-in-law: Myrtle Hancock, Joe Batt`s Arm,
NF, Leah Pipher (Marven), Houston, Texas; brother-in-law Raymond Coffin, Joe
Batt`s Arm, NF; several nieces, nephews and a wide circle of dear friends. Resting
at Ferguson Knowles Funeral Home, 1657 Mountain Road, Moncton (858-1995). Visitation
Thursday 2-4, 7-9. Funeral Service at St. James Anglican Church, Friday, September
8, 2000, 2 p.m., Rev. Donald Routledge officiating. Interment in Fair Haven
Memorial Gardens. In Harry`s memory, donations to the Friends of the Moncton
Hospital (857-5488) or memorial of your choice would be appreciated by his family. HOOKEY, Hubert Norman - Peacefully at the Cambridge
Memorial Hospital on Saturday, March 18, 2000 in his 78th year, to join his
beloved wife, the Late Madeline Hookey (1989). Dearly loved father of David
& his wife Lillian of Bell Island, Nfld., Cecil & his wife Patricia
of Cambridge and Rosalind Bruce & her husband Ronald of Ayr. Dear grandfather
of Scott, Greg, Kelly and Brad. Hubert will be lovingly remembered by many nieces
and nephews and a large number of friends, both in Cambridge and Bell Island,
Nfld. Friends will be received at Coutts & Son Funeral Home, 96 St. Andrews
Street, Cambridge Monday from 2-4 & 7-9 p.m. Funeral Services will then
be conducted in the funeral home chapel on Tuesday, March 21, 2000 at 2:30 p.m.
with Rev. Robert Skelding officiating. Interment Mount View Cemetery. In lieu
of flowers, remembrances to the Parkinson Foundation of Canada, 390 Bay St.,
Suite 710, P.O. Box 19341, Stn. Brm. B., Toronto, M7Y 3M1 or St. Cyprians Anglican
Church on Bell Island. HOWARD, Alice Vivian - 75, of 77 Lone Pine Drive, Onslow
Mountain, Colchester County, died March 14, 2000 in the Colchester Regional
Hospital, Truro. Born in St. John`s, Newfoundland, she was a daughter of the
late Charles and Effie (Lethbridge) Matthews. She was a Veteran of the 2nd World
War serving overseas with the Royal Canadian Air Force. She was a member of
the Ground Observer Corps of the R.C.A.F. during the 1950`s, the Royal Canadian
Legion Branch No. 26, Truro and Charter President of the Royal Canadian Legion
Ladies Auxiliary Branch No. 32, Bay Robert`s, Nfld. She emigrated to the U.S.
in the middle 1960`s and returned to her native Canada in 1979 and lived in
the Maritimes since that time. She is survived by her husband Noel E.; son Noel
Wayne of Chester; daughters: Alice Patricia Clements, husband William, Dartmouth,
Janice Mary Howard, Newark, Delaware, Sandra Alberta Howard, Ottawa; grandchildren:
Michael and Alice Clements, Christine and Kevin Weck; sisters: Rosalie Armitage,
Stella Skelcher and Winnifred Boutlier, all of Nova Scotia, Joan Bishop, Eganville,
Ontario, Alma Merrick, Calgary, Alberta, Charlotte Dale, Port Aux Basques, Nfld;
brothers: Edward Matthews, Nova Scotia and Charles Matthews, New Brunswick.
She was predeceased by a brother, Lloyd Matthews. Visitation will be held 7-9
p.m. today and Funeral Service 11:45 a.m. Friday in the Mattatall Funeral Home,
Truro, Rev., Karen MacNeill officiating. A Legion Tribute Service will be held
immediately following the funeral service, conducted by the Royal Canadian Legion
Branch No. 26, Truro. HOWARD, Brendan - Passed peacefully away at home,
after a lengthy illness, surrounded by his loving family, on Monday, March 20th,
2000, in his 69th year, formerly of Daniel`s Cove, Trinity Bay; former M.H.A.
for Bay-De-Verde, 1972-1975. Predeceased by his parents, Lawrence and Margaret;
his brothers: Dominic, Benedict and Mark; sisters Mary and Nell. Left to mourn
his wife of 46 years, Elizabeth (Beth) (nee McCann); sons: Danny (Vera), Dominic
(Elaine), Bob (Janet); daughters: Brenda (Gerard Coombs), Colleen (Tom King),
all of St. John`s, and Daphne (Rob Leitch), St. Albert, Alberta; 17 grandchildren;
sister Anne Lawlor, St. Thomas; brothers: Jerome, Daniel`s Cove, Expedite, Stephenville,
Cyril, St. John`s; and a large number of other relatives and friends. Remains
resting at Caul`s Funeral Home, LeMarchant Road on Tuesday, March 21 from 10
a.m. - 10 p.m. and Wednesday, March 22 from 10 a.m. - 10 p.m. Funeral Mass on
Thursday, March 23 at 11 a.m. from St. Patrick`s Church. Interment at Holy Sepulchre.
Flowers gratefully accepted or donations may be made in his memory to the Alzheimers
Society. HRABOWSKY, Walter - Retired Principal, Toronto Board
of Education. Passed away suddenly at the Health Sciences Centre, St. John`s,
NF on Sunday, December 24, 2000. Walter Hrabowsky, aged 67 years. Predeceased
by his wife Ivy, 1995, and brother-in-law Julian Romanko. Leaving to mourn son
John (Beverly); daughters: Laura (Bill Lee), of Toronto, Elizabeth (Dr. Michael
Saso), Ottawa; grandchildren: Matthew, Michael, David, Adam and Emily; sister
Mary Romanko, Toronto; brothers: Dr. Ivan (Celia), St. Catharines, Ontario,
Myron (Mary), Toronto; special friend Margaret Hiscock; also a large circle
of other relatives and friends. Resting at Barrett`s Funeral Home, 328 Hamilton
Avenue, from 2-4 pm. and 7-9 p.m. on Wednesday and Thursday. Funeral Service
11:00 a.m. on Friday, December 29, 2000 from Barrett`s Chapel. Cremation to
follow. In lieu of flowers, donations in his memory may be made to the Heart
and Stroke Foundation. HUSSEY, Helen - Passed peacefully away on Thursday,
February 24th, 2000 at Barrie, Ont., in the presence of her family, Helen Hussey
(nee Whalen), in her 75th year. Predeceased by her husband Harold, 1967, son
Harold, 1978 and son John, 1992. Leaving to mourn with fond and loving memories,
six sons: Walter (Patsy), Wayne (Elizabeth), Robert (Karen), William (Nicole),
Gordon (Terry), Glen (Elizabeth); 7 daughters: Arlene (John), Doreen (Gordon),
Delores (Frank), Susan, Marilyn (Lyle), Anne (Scott), Helen (Angelo); 44 grandchildren
and 27 great-grandchildren; one sister Josephine Dyke (Edmund); one brother
Martin Manning; two sisters-in-law: Doreen and Elsie and their families; and
a large number of other relatives and friends. Funeral Notice later. IVANY, Garland Anderson
(Gary) - Passed peacefully
away at the Ottawa Heart Institute on June 15, 2000 in his 70th year. Predeceased
by his parents Pearl and Huntly Ivany and brothers Frank and Wallace of Clarenville,
NF. Leaving to mourn his loving wife Violet, daughters Doreen, Karen Currie
(Kent), son Gerald and their children of Ottawa, Ontario; sisters Ena Williams
of St. John`s and Vera Sherry (Tom) of Boston, Mass; brothers-in-law George
(Rita), Roger (Olive) and Jack Janes (Ada); sisters-in-law Vera Meenan of Clearwater,
Fla., Cassie Ivany of Clarenville, NF and Violet Ivany of Gander NF; also a
large number of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Funeral and interment
to follow in Ottawa. In lieu of flowers, donations in his memory may be made
to the Heart and Stroke Foundation. JACKSON, - FROATS, Georgina Phyllis- Passed
peacefully and bravely away in Ottawa, Nov. 10, 2000, "Georgie" Froats (nee
Jackson), age 76, born Freshwater, C.B., Newfoundland, loving wife of Graham
Froats, Williamsburg, Ont., daughter of the Rev. Oliver Jackson, O.B.E. and
Rosalie (Noseworthy) Jackson, and sister to Lieut. Rupert Jackson, M.B.E. (all
deceased). Left thankfully to celebrate a faithful and loving life, her son
Philip (Scarborough, Ont.); her daughters Heather and Vickie (Halifax and Sackville,
N.S.); brothers: Ivor (Toronto) and Lin (St. John`s); and her 5 grandchildren
and 4 great-grandchildren; together with numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and
friends in Newfoundland, Canada and the U.K. Her own preferred charity is the
St. Peter`s Lutheran Memorial Fund, c/o Marsden and McLaughlin Home, Williamsburg,
ON, K0C 2H0. JANES, Phyllis (nee Mercer) - March 25th, 1942 (Bay Roberts) has completed her transition from this life on December 4, 2000 in the presence of her loved ones. Predeceased by her parents and sister Elsie. Leaving to reflect on her life of caring and love are her husband Frank; sons: Monty (Angela), Leigh (Krista); daughter Lori; grandchildren: Jordan and Justin Murphy, and Connor Janes; sister Marion Cummings, brother-in-law Ches Neil; as well as a large circle of other relatives and friends. Resting at Barrett`s Funeral Home, 1081 Topsail Road from 7-10 p.m. on Tuesday and 2-4 p.m. and 7-10 p.m. on Wednesday. Memorial Service 2:00 p.m. on Thursday, December 7, 2000 at Topsail United Church with inurnment to follow in Topsail United Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, a donation in Phyllis` memory may be made to Topsail United Church (The Church by the side of the road), P.O. Box 69, Topsail, A0A 3Y0. Any such donations will make meaningful contributions for the furtherance of a work and activity that does not perish with time. December 06, 2000 JANSON, Michael J. - Died suddenly at Miami Valley
Hospital in Dayton, Ohio in his 45th year on Friday, April 7, 2000. Leaving
to mourn his mother: Catherine (Duff), Dayton, Ohio; his aunt: Bettie Duff,
St. John`s, Newfoundland; seven brothers: Joseph (Margie), St. John`s, Newfoundland;
Bill (Debbie), Brian (Mary Ann), Leo (Carol), David (Tammy), Damien, Sean (Kristal);
five sisters: Mary (Victor Couch), Betty (Ken Quinn), Catherine (Jeff Sears),
Anna Marie (James Hall), Maureen (Paul Shaffer); 28 nieces and nephews and other
relatives and friends. Predeceased by father Joseph Janson in 1980. R.I.P. JENSEN, Thomas Edward
Saxon - (Formerly of Jensen`s
Ltd., Harbour Breton, World War II Veteran - Merchant Marine, Masonic Lodge,
English Rite - Hiram Lodge, Burin.) Passed peacefully away at The Veterans`
Pavillion on Saturday, September 2, 2000, Tom Jensen, formerly of Harbour Breton,
aged 91 years. Predeceased by his parents Percival and Henrietta, brothers Hermon
and Clarence, sisters Gladys and Mary, and granddaughter Melissa. Leaving to
mourn his loving wife of 58 years Frances; beloved children: son Tom (Greta),
Mt. Pearl; daughters Gloria Sharpe (Allen), Toronto, Ont., Betty Jensen (Lev
Roberts), Harbour Breton and Gladys Dawson (George), Kitchener, Ont. Cherished
grandchildren Maria Jensen, Jodi Sharpe, Tom, John and Rod Butler; great-grandson
Jens Butler, sister Lorraine Davis, nephews, nieces, other relatives and friends,
especially his extended family, the residents and staff of the Veterans` Pavilion,
2nd floor. Resting at Carnell`s Funeral Home, 329 Freshwater Road on Sunday
and Monday from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m., and Tuesday from 10 a.m.-12 noon. Funeral
Service to take place on Tuesday, September 5, 2000 at 2 p.m. from St. Michael`s
and All Angels Anglican Church with interment to follow in the Anglican Cemetery,
Forest Road. Flowers gratefully accepted or donations in his memory may be made
to a charity of one`s choice. JOHNSON, Isabella
Glendinning - Age 99, of Sarasota,
Florida died March 8, 2000. Isabella was born May 31, 1900 at Mount Pearl, NF.
She graduated from Bellevue School of Nursing in New York. She was a registered
nurse and Superintendent of Nursing at Jackson Memorial Hospital, Miami. She
was a member of Coral Gables First Methodist Church. In 1985 she moved to Sarasota.
Survivors include a daughter, Jane Carol Glendinning Johnson of Niskayuna, NY,
a sister, Ella Glendinning of Sarasota, Florida and three grandchildren. A Memorial
Service will be held Saturday, April 8, 2000 at 11 a.m. at the Fountains at
Lake Pointe Woods (The Clubhouse), 7979 South Tamaimi Trail, Sarasota, Florida.
Memorial donations may be made to the American Cancer Society, 1750 17th St.,
Suite A, Sarasota, Florida 34234. JOHNSTON, Genevieve
(Madden) - Formerly of Maddox
Cove. Passed peacefully away in the presence of her loving family in Edinburgh,
Scotland on Monday, October 30th. Predeceased by her husband Andrew; sister
Bridget; and brother John. Leaving to mourn one son Andrew; four daughters:
Patricia, Linda, Pauline, Jennifer and their families; and four grandchildren.
Also leaving to mourn one brother Edward; and three sisters: Pauline, Angela
and Mary. Funeral Services were held on Thursday, November 2nd, in Scotland.
Mass is being celebrated in her memory on Saturday, November 4th at 5 p.m. at
St. Peter`s Church, Mt. Pearl. "To live in the hearts of others is not to die." JONES, Eileen - Died in Orange, Texas, on February
29. Leaving, seven children; one sister, Betty, in New York; and a brother and
two sisters in Newfoundland: Bill, Amy and Helen Jones. Burial took place in
Orange, Texas. KEHN, Margaret (Lambert) - Passed peacefully away
in the presence of her family at Orlando Regional Medical Center in Orlando,
Florida, on May 14, 2000, Margaret (Lambert) Kehn at age 57 years. Predeceased
by her father James Lambert October 24, 1989. Leaving to mourn with fond and
loving memories: Husband Richard; two sons: Jim (Linda), Richard Jr. and daughter
Yvonne (Jon) Surguine; two precious grandchildren: David Kehn and Madison Surguine;
her mother Nora Lambert, St. John`s, NF; two sisters: Elizabeth (Earl) Loobey,
Orlando, Florida, and Brenda Roberts, St. John`s, NF; mother-in-law Charlotte
Kehn, Troy, NY; brother-in-law Ed and family; sister-in-law Diane and family;
as well, a number of nieces and nephews; long time friend Gloria Solovan and
other relatives and friends. Resting at Family Funeral Home, Orlando, Florida.
Mass to be celebrated at Good Sheppard Catholic Church at 10:00 a.m. on Thursday,
May 18, 2000. Interment to follow at National Cemetery, Bushnell, Florida. A
memorial service will be held at Piux X Church, 7:30 p.m. Monday, May 22, 2000.
KELLY, Cyril Joseph - (Retired Bank of Montreal).
Passed away peacefully on Saturday, September 2, 2000 at his home in Dartmouth,
NS, surrounded by family. Born in St. John`s, Newfoundland, July 1st, 1938,
he was a son of the late Cyril Sr. and Mary (Drew) Kelly. A beloved husband
and devoted father, Cyril instilled love, kindness and courage in his family.
He was a true inspiration and source of price and will be greatly missed and
remembered with love by his wife Kay (O`Reilly) and children: Robert, Montreal,
QC, Sean, Guelph, ON, Karen, Tampa, FL and Colleen, Dartmouth, NS. Cyril is
also survived by his brothers: Michael, Brampton, ON, Wayne, Halifax, NS and
Blaine, St. John`s, NF. He will also be missed by a large circle of family and
friends. Visitation will be on September 4 and 5 from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m.
in the Atlantic Funeral Home, 771 Main St., Dartmouth. A Funeral Service will
take place in St. Clement`s Church, Gaston Rd., Dartmouth on Wednesday, September
6 at 11 a.m., Rev. Robert Floyd and Rev. Owen Connolly officiating. Private
family burial at Dartmouth Memorial Gardens. Family flowers only. Donations
may be made to Canadian Cancer Society or the Nova Scotia Hospital, Dartmouth. KELLY, Mrs. Margaret
(nee Meadus) - Passed peacefully
away at Goderich, Ont. on January 1, 2000, aged 87, originally from St. John`s.
Predeceased by husband Redmound. KENDALL, Albert Thomas - Passed away suddenly
at his residence in Kelligrews on February 20, 2000 Albert Kendall, aged 74
years. Predeceased by his brother Simeon, sister Lucy and parents. Leaving to
mourn his beloved wife, Edith, of 53 years; daughter Ellen (Alex Andrews); sons:
Thomas (Shirley), David (Carol); 3 grandsons: Thomas (T.J.), Vaughan and Ian;
sisters: Minnie Butt and Sadie (Ed) Anderson; brothers: Gerald (Hilda), Louis
(Carrie); also a large circle of nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Resting
at Carnell`s Funeral Home, 329 Freshwater Road. Visitation 7-9 p.m. Monday and
2-4 p.m., 7-9 p.m. Tuesday. Funeral Service from The Carnell Memorial Chapel
on Wednesday, February 23, 2000 at 2:00 p.m. Interment to follow at the Anglican
Cemetery, Kenmount Road. Flowers are gratefully accepted or donations in his
memory may be made to a charity of one`s choice. KENNEDY, Raymond - Passed suddenly away in Sudbury,
Ontario, on Friday, March 24, 2000, Raymond Kennedy (formerly of Foxtrap, NF),
age 50 years. Leaving to mourn his loving wife Shirley (nee McDonald); daughter
Barbara; son Steven (friend Stacey); grandchildren: Alexandria, Craig, Keegan
and Steven Jr. (predeceased 1996), all of Sudbury. Son of the Late Randolph
and Ethel Kennedy of Foxtrap. Brother to Florence Parker (Bill, predeceased)
of Ontario, Edna Rideout (Malcolm), Harold (Alma, predeceased), Eli (friend
Loretta), Edgar (Ruby), Walter (Doris), Hayward (Marilyn), Alf (Lilly). Funeral
took place in Sudbury, Ontario, on Wednesday, March 29, 2000. A Memorial Service
will be held on Monday, April 3, 2000, at 7:30 p.m. at All Saints Church in
Foxtrap. KENNY, Rosalie (Hearn) - Passed peacefully away
on January 10, 2000, at the Red Deer Regional Hospital, Alberta. Predeceased
by her parents, Arthur and Mae Hearn, Bay Bulls; sister, Virginia Covey; brothers:
Arthur Hearn Jr. and Victor Hearn. Leaving to mourn their sad loss, her husband,
Frank; daughter Karen; son Terry (Helen); sister-in-law Marion O`Brien and her
family; sisters: Geraldine Hicks, N.J., Dorothy Mulcahy, Bay Bulls, Patricia
Milly (Wayne) Donkin, N.S.; brothers: Tim (Pearl) Hearn, Bay Bulls, Larry (Sarah)
Hearn, Dartmouth, N.S., Kevin (Shirley) Hearn, Barrie, Ont., Richard (Rosemary)
Hearn, Ottawa; brother-in-law Rubus (Ora) Covey, Hacketts Cove, N.S. and their
families; also many other relatives and friends. Donations to Alberta Lung Association.
May she rest in peace. KENT, Genevieve (nee
Kennedy) - Passed peacefully
away at Tobin`s Guest Home, Holyrood, on Monday, August 7th, 2000, Genevieve
(Jennie) Kent, in her 95th year, of Holyrood (formerly of Manuels, Nfld.) Predeceased
by her husband John Kent, November 1973. Left with fond and loving memories
are her brother Archibald Kennedy, Buchans; her sister Ann Dixon, Pickering,
Ontario; her sister-in-law Rose Kennedy, St. John`s; her special niece Mary
(Mike) Slaney, Holyrood; and a large circle of nieces and nephews; her special
friends: Blair Reese, Manuels, Anne Dunphy and Cheryl Browne, both of Holyrood;
the residents and staff of Tobin`s Guest Home, Holyrood; also a circle of other
relatives and friends. Resting at Dunphy`s Funeral Home, Holyrood. VISITATION
ON TUESDAY FROM 2-4 P.M. & 7-9 P.M. Funeral will take place on Wednesday,
August 9th, 2000 following 10:30 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial from Holy Cross
Church, Holyrood. Interment will be in the family plot, Holy Cross Cemetery,
Holyrood. "She lives with us in memory and will for evermore." KENT, Mary - Peacefully on Wednesday, February
2, 2000 at Kipling Acres Nursing Home, Toronto in her 87th year. Dearly beloved
wife of the late Patrick Kent. Loving mother of Gordon and his wife Catherine,
Don and his wife Ursula, Bob and his wife Kathleen, Myles and his wife Carol,
Marguerite White and her husband, the late Doug, and Joan Broughton and her
husband Lynn. Loving grandmother of 15 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.
Sadly missed by her sisters-in-law: Maria Dwyer and Monica Bown. Friends were
received at the Ridley Funeral Home, 3080 Lakeshore Blvd. W., Toronto (416-259-3705),
on Friday, February 4, 2000 from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral Mass was held
Saturday 10 a.m. from Christ the King Catholic Church. Interment Assumption
Cemetery, Mississauga. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Alzheimer Society
would be appreciated. KERR, Patricia - Passed away peacefully at the
Health Sciences Centre, in her 72nd year, on Friday, December 29, 2000, following
a brief and sudden illness taken while visiting family and friends in Newfoundland
for the holidays. Our beloved Patricia leaves behind her husband Frederick of
Crewe, England; her son Andrew and his wife Vi (Andrews) of St. John`s; her
son Simon of Yeovil, England and her cherished grandchildren: David and Katherine
of St. John`s. Her passing is mourned also by her brothers-in-law: Wilf, Tom
and Ron together with their families and by a wide circle of relatives and friends
in England, Newfoundland and around the world. Patricia befriended and touched
all who met her in life, and her passing will leave an empty space in many lives.
May she now sleep in peace, which she so richly deserves, and also rest warm
and secure in our memories and in our hearts. Funeral service will be held on
Wednesday, January 3, 2001 at 2:00 p.m. from St. Thomas` Anglican Church followed
by cremation. A memorial service will also be held in Crewe, Cheshire, England
at a later date to be announced. Donations in her memory may be made to the
Janeway Children`s Hospital Foundation. KING, Benjamin Francis
"Frank" - 65, Lower Sackville,
left us too early, on January 18, 2000, in the New Halifax Infirmary, QEII.
Born in Princeton, Nfld., he was a son of the late Francis and Elizabeth (Miller)
King. He worked at the Department of Fisheries and Oceans for 33 years, retiring
in 1988. He was affectionately known as "Frank" and was well known in the community
for his involvement in minor hockey, both as a coach and as a fan, and continued
to be a fixture in the Sackville arena. He is survived by his wife, the former
Jean Noseworthy; daughters: Dale (Mrs. Les Pickrem), Donna (Mrs. Rick Orr),
Lower Sackville; Leah King, Edmonton; sons: Ken (Pam) and Dave, Lower Sackville;
brother Raymond, Newfoundland; grandchildren: David, Alicia, Lindsay, Dylan,
Ashley, Kody, Kendra, Kaitlyn; many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by
brothers George and Stanley. Visitation will be 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Friday in Atlantic
Funeral Home, 125 Sackville Drive, Lower Sackville, where funeral service will
be 10 a.m. Saturday, Rev. Robert Chapman officiating. Please come join us in
the celebration of the memory of his life. Cremation to follow with burial at
a later date. Reception to be held in the funeral home. Being a lifetime fan
of the New York Rangers, Frank would have wanted all donations to go to the
team in their quest for the Stanley Cup, however the family has decided on donations
to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia. Flowers are welcome. KUNZ, Larry Wayne - Died peacefully at home, after
a long and courageous struggle with Multiple Sclerosis, on Friday, December
31, 1999, Larry Wayne Kunz. Left behind with precious memories, wife Carol and
daughter Leslie in St. John`s; and Larry`s family in Ontario: son Timothy, daughter
Tawnya, grandsons Brandon and Breton; devoted mother Eleanor; brother Ronald
and wife Maryann; sisters Sandra and husband Larry Chamberlain and Brenda Jenereaul.
Larry also leaves his "Nfld" family: Jim and Annie Hussey, Ruth and Bruce Tilley,
Judy and Bruce Shelswell (London), Barbara Hussey, Ken and Evelyn Hussey, Eric
Hussey (Houston), Rick Harnum, Nancy and Wayne Murphy; as well as a large circle
of nieces, nephews and friends in Newfoundland and Ontario. Visitation was held
at Carnell`s Funeral Home, 329 Freshwater Road on Friday and Saturday. Funeral
Service took place at Cowan Heights United Church on Sunday, January 2 at 2:00
p.m., followed by cremation. Burial at Orwell Cemetery, Orwell, Ontario following
a Memorial Service at William`s Funeral Home in St. Thomas, Ontario on Wednesday,
January 5, 2000. Flowers gratefully declined. The family would appreciate donations
in Larry`s memory be made to the Multiple Sclerosis Society. LAKE, Elizabeth J.
(Betty) (King) (nee Squires) - Passed peacefully
away at home in the presence of her loving family, after a courageous battle
with cancer, on Monday, August 14, 2000, Betty King Lake of St. John`s, formerly
of Bell Island. Predeceased by her parents: Harry and Dorothy Squires and brother
Jimmy of Bell Island. Leaving to mourn with many wonderful and loving memories,
her children: Arlene Hamilton (Rae), Jacqueline Kelly, Trevor King (Shelley);
grandchildren: Mark Hamilton, Julia Hamilton and Stephen Kelly. Also leaving
to mourn her brothers: Stan Squires (Cynthia), Curt Squires (Marion), Clayton
Squires (Ethel), Ron Squires (Linda); sisters: Ruth Connolly (Joe), Dorothy
Pasch (Larry), Cynthia Murphy (Bern), Winnie Farrell (Wally). Betty is also
sadly missed and lovingly remembered by a wide circle of aunts, uncles, nieces,
nephews, cousins and friends. Resting at Carnell`s Funeral Home, 329 Freshwater
Road on Monday from 7-10 p.m. and Tuesday from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Funeral Service
to take place from The Carnell Memorial Chapel on Tuesday, August 15, 2000 at
2:00 p.m. Interment will take place on Wednesday, August 16, 2000 at 2:00 p.m.
from the Anglican Cemetery, Bell Island. Flowers gratefully accepted or donations
in her memory may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Newfoundland
and Labrador Cancer Treatment and Research Foundation. LAMBE, Mary - Passed peacefully away at Placentia
Lions Manor Nursing Home on April 9, 2000, age 85 years. Formerly of Red Island,
NF. Predeceased by husband Garrett Lambe; mother and father, Ann and Tom Whelan;
brothers: Denis, John, Tom and Andy. Leaving to mourn her only son Jerome and
wife Donna; grandson Stephen, Placentia; granddaughter Stephanie (Ray); and
very special one and only great-grandson Jacob Griffiths, Dunville; sister Angela
(Michael); brothers: Cyril (Helen), Francis (Marie), Placentia; also a large
number of nieces, nephews and close relatives and friend. Resting at Maher`s
Funeral Home, Placentia. Funeral Mass to take place Tuesday, April 11th at 11
a.m. at Sacred Heart Church, Placentia. Interment to follow at Mt. Carmel Cemetery,
Placentia. LANGLOIS, Doris (Bishop) - 81 years. May 17, 2000,
Peacefully surrounded by her loving family. Beloved wife of the late Clifford
Langlois (1987). Loving mom of Keith Langlois, Hamilton, Paul and wife Pauline
Langlois, Tecumseh, Peggy and husband Ken Topping, London and daughter-in-law
Lynn Langlois, Hamilton. Cherished grandma of Christine, Michelle, Jeff, Tracey,
Paul, Michael and Scott. Dear great-gram of Jenna, Jakob, Courtney, Alexis and
Brianna. Dear sister of Verna Reader, Windsor. Predeceased by 6 brothers and
4 sisters. Doris began her teaching career in Newfoundland. Doris held the first
office of secretary at St. Anthony`s School in Harrow, where she retired as
a teacher-librarian in 1980. Doris was a devoted member of St. Anthony of Padua
Church and the St. Anthony`s CWL. Resting at Gerald A. Smith Funeral Home, 197
King St. W., Harrow. Visiting Friday 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. Parish and CWL Prayers
8:00 p.m. Funeral Saturday, May 20, 2000 at 10:00 a.m. to St. Anthony of Padua
Church for Mass at 10:30 a.m. with Rev. Fr. Leslie Horwath and Rev. Fr. Joe
Bagatto officiating. Interment at Colchester Memorial Cemetery. Memorials may
be made to the Windsor Regional Cancer Centre or the Brentwood Foundation. LEAR, Allan Bartlett - Passed peacefully away at Goderich,
Ontario on April 23, 2000, aged 80 years, formerly of Buchans, Newfoundland.
Predeceased by parents Anthony and Mary Lear and sister Ida. Beloved husband
of Rose (Luff); loving father of Fraser (Marilyn), Leamington, Ontario; Guy
(Nancy), Calgary, Alberta; Muriel (Ed) Szusz, Peterborough, Ontario; Terry (Marilyn),
Mackenzie, B.C.; Mary (Bill) Wisser, Goderich, Ontario and Stephen (Cathy),
Mount Pearl, Newfoundland; loving grandfather of fourteen grandchildren and
five great-grandchildren. Also survived by brother John (Edith), Port de Grave
and sisters Bertha Roberts, Brigus; Hilda Bartlett, Bareneed; Myrtle Morgan,
Toronto and Lilly (Ray) Sellers, Grand Falls, Newfoundland. Funeral held Wednesday,
April 26, 2000 at Goderich, Ontario. Donations in his memory may be made to
the Canadian Diabetes Association. LeDREW, Hope - Passed peacefully away, after
a long illness, at her home in Winchester (Boston), Mass., U.S.A. Hope LeDrew,
aged 87. Leaving to mourn her loving sister and caregiver Audrey (Holwell);
nephews: Edward (Holwell), Rex, Robert, Bert, Bill, Terrence and Arthur (LeDrew);
and nieces: Nancy (Harrington), Jean (Moores). Predeceased by brothers Douglas
and Jack. Funeral Services were held in Winchester, Mass. on Monday, May 22,
2000. LEE, Erroll Alton - It is with deepest sorrow the
family announces the death of Erroll at the Leisure World Nursing Home on May
30th, 2000, in his 79th year. Erroll of Scarborough, Ontario, formerly of Petty
Harbour, Newfoundland, survived by his loving wife of 58 years, Lucy May (Frampton)
and two sisters: Dulcie Lee and Velma (Jamieson), St. John`s, Nfld. and his
12 children: Nina and husband Winston Gosse, Dulcie and husband David Croke,
Oshawa, Ontario, Elaine and Roy, Russell Lee, Lloyd Lee, Ted and wife Beverly
Lee, all of Scarborough, Ontario, Norita and husband Lindsay Robbins, Pickering,
Ontario, Lorraine and husband Ken Jacobs, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Phyllis Murray,
Brighton, Ontario, Wilfred and wife Rose, Edmonton, Alberta, Elmer and wife
Penny Lee, Victoria, BC, Marie and husband Willi Lee-Grant, Dartmouth, NS; beloved
grandfather of Faith, Lloyd, Judy, Steven, Paul, Robert, Sean, Denise, James,
Jonathan, Erroll, Glenda, Wanda, Tania, Sabrina, Anetta, Lee, Coretta, Danielle,
Jason, Jacqueline, Meaghan, John and Philip; loving great-grandfather of Matthew,
Alicia, Kathleen, Jacob, Christina and Makayla. Erroll will be remembered by
all his nieces, nephews and many friends. Friends will be received at the Jerrett
Funeral Home, Scarborough Chapel, 660 Kennedy Road, Scarborough, Ontario from
7-9 p.m. on Wednesday, May 31st. A Funeral Service to be held in the Chapel
on Thursday, June 1st at 1 p.m. Cremation to follow. In lieu of flowers, donations
to the Diabetes and/or Arthritis Associations would be appreciated. LeGROW, John Charles - Formerly of Broad Cove, Conception
Bay. Passed away at the Health Sciences Center, Wednesday, January 26th, 2000,
in the presence of his nieces Ruth and Karen, John Charles LeGrow (Uncle Jack),
in his 87th year. Predeceased by parents Thomas P. and Elizabeth; brothers:
Wallace and Stephen; and sister Nellie Louise. Leaving to mourn with fond memories,
brothers: Rev. A.B. LeGrow (Mildred), Toronto, Ont., Lloyd, Corner Brook; sister
Dorcas Hunt, St. Anthony; sisters-in-law: Beatrice LeGrow and Doris LeGrow,
both of St. John`s; many nieces and nephews and the staff and residents of Lawlor`s
Personal Care Home; and a large circle of family and friends. Resting at Barrett`s
Funeral Home, 328 Hamilton Avenue, from 7-9 p.m. Wednesday; 2-4 p.m. and 7-9
p.m. Thursday. Funeral Service will be held from Barrett`s Chapel at 11:00 a.m.
on Friday, January 28th, 2000 with interment to follow at Mount Pleasant Cemetery.
Flowers gratefully accepted or donations in his memory may be made to a charity
of one`s choice. LEONARD, Patrick - Called to eternal rest on Tuesday,
May 2, 2000, Patrick Leonard of Conception Harbour, formerly of St. Kyran`s,
Placentia Bay. Giving thanks for the gift of his life and left to cherish his
memory are his sons: Jim (Glenyss), John (Bernice) and Tim (Yvonne); his daughters:
Mary Benson (Gary); Geraldeen (Jeff Delaney); Clara (Sean Fagan) and Kathleen;
his step-daughter Shirley Poole (John); his step-son Joe Rotchford (Judy) and
his son-in-law Stan D`Agostini. His memory will also be cherished by his grandchildren,
his sisters-in-law, nieces and nephews and the staff and residents of 1 North
at the Hoyles Escasoni Complex. Patrick was predeceased by his wife Annie and
their children Theresa, Nick, Guy, and Daniel. Resting at Conway`s Funeral Home,
Conception Harbour from 1 p.m. to 10 p.m. on Thursday May 4 and 10 a.m. - 12:30
p.m. on Friday, May 5. The Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Friday,
at 1:30 p.m. at St. Anne`s Church, Conception Harbour. Interment to follow at
St. Anne`s Cemetery, Donations in Patrick`s memory may be made to The Hoyles
Escasoni Complex, 10 Escasoni Place, St. John`s. "He lives with us in memory,
And will forever more." LILLY, Clare (nee
Cahill) - Passed peacefully away
in Virginia on Wednesday, April 26th, 2000, aged 77 years. Predeceased by her
son, Jim in 1994. Leaving to mourn her husband, Jim, daughter, Barbara and sons,
Michael, Tim and Tony and her beloved grandchildren. Also, her brother, Edward
Cahill, sisters Isabella Murphy and Margaret Smith (Leonard), as well as her
many nieces and nephews, all in Nfld. Funeral Mass and burial will take place
in Virginia on Monday, May 1st. Condolences may be send to: 4088 Fallway Lane,
Woodbridge, Virginia, USA 22193. May she rest in peace. LILLEY, Iris E. - Age 85, passed away April 14,
2000 at Huntington Memorial Hospital. She was born November 29, 1914 in St.
John`s, Newfoundland. Her parents Walter and Priscilla Lilley and her brother,
Harry Lilley preceded her in death. She grew up in Inglewood, California and
moved in 1951 to her home of 49 years in Pasadena. Prior to her membership in
the Washington Square Neighborhood Association, she assisted in the research
and organization of the adjacent Bungalow Heaven Neighborhood Association`s
first historical book. She will be remembered with love by her many friends
and neighbours whose lives she touched so deeply. A memorial service was held
in Pasadena, California on April 20, 2000. LINTHORNE, Ada E.
(nee Peach) - Passed peacefully
away at St. Luke`s Home on November 9, 2000, Ada E. Linthorne, formerly of Kingwell,
Placentia Bay, in her one hundredth year. Predeceased by her husband Robert.
Leaving to mourn great nephew Pat and wife Wanda Flynn of Brigus with whom she
resided for 17 years, as well as a number of nieces, nephews and many other
relatives and friends. Resting at Barrett`s Funeral Home, 328 Hamilton Avenue,
from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. on Friday. Funeral Service 11:00 a.m. on Saturday,
November 11, 2000 from Barrett`s Chapel with interment to follow at Mt. Pleasant
Cemetery. No flowers by request. Donations may be made to St. Luke`s Home. A
special thank you to the nursing staff at St. Luke`s Home for all their care. LOCKYER, Catherine
(Kate - nee Green) of Freshwater
- Formerly of Harbour Island, age 79, died suddenly on Saturday, March 25, 2000.
Predeceased by her husband Raymond, May 31, 1999, also her parents John and
Elizabeth Green, sister Leticia, and brother-in-law William Flynn. Left to mourn
with precious memories are one daughter: Christine; two sons: Wish (Cathy) and
Eugene; grandchildren: Erin, Jonathon, Ashley, and Eric. Special niece and nephews:
Chris Bennett (Pete), Francis Flynn (Violet) and Pete Flynn and their families.
Also leaving to mourn a number of brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews
and other relatives and friends. Resting at Coombs Funeral Home, Placentia.
Funeral Mass to take place on Monday, March 27, 2000 at 2:00 p.m. at Holy Rosary
Church, Freshwater. Interment to follow at Coombs Memorial Cemetery, Southeast,
Placentia. Life is not forever, but love is. May she rest in peace. LUTZE, Sheila M.- Age 62, of Mt. Morris, died Thursday, November 23, 2000 at her residence. Cremation has taken place. Those desiring may make contributions to Genesys Hospice, American Cancer Society or St. Jude Childrens` Research Hospital. Mrs. Lutze was born in St. John`s, Newfoundland, Canada, on March 15, 1938, the daughter of Fred and Bridget (Harding) Baxstrome and lived in Mt. Morris most of her life. She married Wayne C. Lutze, Sr. in Standish, MI, in 1958. Surviving are: husband Wayne C. Lutze, Sr.; son Wayne C. Lutze Jr. and wife Beatrice of New Lothrop; daughter, Dr. Faith Lutze and husband Richard Anderson of Tensed, Idaho; special grandsons: Wayne C. Lutze, Ill. and Andrew Lutze of New Lothrop and Walker Andersen of Tensed, Idaho; sister Betty and husband John Mulrooney of St. John`s, Newfoundland; brother Fred and wife Kay Baxstrome of Paradise, Newfoundland. She was preceded in death by her parents and infant brother Kevin. "Many thanks to family and friends who shared with me my journey on earth." |
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