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The Packet
April 2009

The Packet is a community newspaper of Bonavista, Trinity, and Placentia Bays.

 

The Packet
April 2, 2009

PENNEY, Eric - Passed peacefully away at the Central Newfoundland Regional Health Care Center in Grand Falls-Windsor on Saturday March 28, 2009. In his 92nd year. Predeceased by his loving wife, Jessie M. (Holloway) formerly of Bloomfield; parents, Jeddiah and Albert Penney of Musgravetown; his son, Wilbert of Morley Siding; sister, Laura Matthews (Cerick) and brother, Boyd (Tassie), sister-in-law, Annie (Walter) Greening of Lethbridge; brother-in-law, Lewis (Mildred) Holloway of Lethbridge; brother-in-law, Whitfield (Mary) Holloway of Bloomfield. Left with fond and loving memories are son, Boyd and wife Marilyn (Alexander) of Paradise, NL. Son, Wilfred and wife, Ellen (Burton) of Shoal Harbour, NL. Son, Kenneth (Shirley Warrick) of Clarenville, NL. Daughter-in-law, Effie Payne of Morley Siding, NL. Sisters, Jean Payne of Mount Pearl, Margaret (Joseph Peddle) of Bloomfield, NL. Brother Clyde and wife, Dorothy of Clarenville, NL. Sadly missed by grandchildren, Kerry-Lynn (Sean) Bursey of Gatineau, Quebec, Christina of Paradise, Catherine of Toronto, Jamie of Calgary, Alberta and three great-grandchildren, Ryder, Reese and Riley and a large circle of relatives and friends. Rested at Fewer's Funeral Home, Clarenville. Funeral service took place on Tuesday, March 31, 2009, at Memorial United Church, with interment at the old United Church Cemetery in Clarenville. In his Memory a donation may be made to the War Amps, Newfoundland and Labrador. Thank you to Dr. King Jim, Kathy Byrne and nursing staff of the 3rd floor of the Central Newfoundland Regional Health Care Center, Grand Falls-Windsor, and Pleasant View Manor, Lewisporte.

LEONARD, Annie Catherine - Passed away suddenly at her home on Friday, March 27, 2009, Annie Catherine (Kitty) Leonard of Southern Harbour, aged 85 years. Left with fond and loving memories her husband, Dominic of 60 years; children, Helen Ryan (Francis) and their children, Bonnie (Colin), Blair (Nicole), Danette (Jason) and Michaela; Benedict (Eileen) and their children, Kim (John), Cauleen (Chris), Karen (Jordon) and Sharon (Stephen); Peter (Carrie) and their children, Lisa (Cliff), Keith (Alison) and Donetta; Jerome (Theresa) and their children, Jay (Gabrielle), Joanne (Chris) and Kayla (Mitch); Hannah (Philip) and their children, Steven (Ashley), Andrina (Michael) and Julian; Dominic Jr. (Jennifer) and their children, Camron and Mackenzie; Christina (Randy) and their children, Trent and Ryan; step-son, Bernie; great-grandchildren, Karsen, Tyson, Kerah, Cody, Dylan, Liam and Chloe; sisters, Madeline Bannister (Fred) and Helen Norman (Michael); brothers, Jerome Traverse (Josephine), Martin Traverse (Jane) and Eric Traverse (Clara-deceased); sisters-in-law, Blanche and Stella and a large circle of nieces, nephews, family and friends. Predeceased by parents, Peter and Ellen Traverse; brother, Anthony and sister. Rose (Dominic Best). Rested at Christ The King Roman Catholic Church, Southern Harbour. Funeral service took place on Monday, March 30, 2009 from Christ the King Roman Catholic Church, Southern Harbour with interment at Roman Catholic Cemetery, Southern Harbour.

VINCENT, Frederick - Passed away suddenly at Dr. G B Cross Memorial Hospital, Clarenville on Friday, March 27, 2009, Frederick Vincent of Musgravetown, aged 84 years. Predeceased by his daughter, Jocelyn; son, Tony; sisters, Winnie (Alvin), Emily (Jack) and Beryl. Leaving to mourn with fond and loving memories his wife, Audrey of 57 years; daughters, Evelyn (Marvin Greening), Labrador City and Mary Lou (Perry Vey), Hillview; son, John, Musgravetown; son-in-law, Austin Deir (Darlene), St. John's; daughter-in-law, Jill (Shawn Strong), Clarenville; sisters, Marie (late Vernon Stead), Musgravetown, Levina (Bruce Neal), St. John's, Shirley. (Austin Day), St. John's and Bessie (late Herbert Howse), Scarborough, ON; brothers, Eric (Marion), Bauline and Pearce (Sylvia), Lewisporte; grandchildren, Steven (Christine), Michael, Danny (Allison), Carolyn, Matthew (Justin), Kelly (Michael), Vanessa (Alan), Nathan, Nicholas and Jordan; great-grandchildren, Emma, Maghan and Peyton; step-great-grandchildren, Kendra and Ashton and a large circle of family and friends. Rested at Fewer's Funeral Home, Lethbridge. Funeral service took place on Monday, March 30, 2009 from Heritage United Church, Musgravetown with interment at Heritage United Church Cemetery, Musgravetown.

LAMBERT, Raymond Chesley - Passed peacefully away at Dr. G B Cross Memorial Hospital, Clarenville on Tuesday, March 24, 2009, Raymond Chesley Lambert of Sunnyside, aged 64 years. Predeceased by father, Noah and brother, Malvin. Left with fond and loving memories his wife, Mary of 40 years; mother, Rachel Lambert, Sunnyside; children, Dino (Darlene), Fort McMurray, AB, Dion (Christine), Toronto, ON, Raylene (Bill), St. John's, Sheldon (Katie), Bearskin Lake, ON and Elaine (Wayne), Oshawa, ON; sisters, and brothers, Shirley, Sunnyside, Rosemary (Eric), Sunnyside, Clara, Sunnyside, Kevin (Christine), Sunnyside, Sherwin (Valerie), Rattling Brook and Marilyn, Deep Bight; grandchildren, Ryan, Nathan, Matthew, Caitlin, Hunter, Jessica and Samantha and a large circle of family and friends. Rested at St. Andrews Anglican Church, Sunnyside. Funeral service took place on Saturday, March 28, 2009 from St. Andrews Anglican Church, Sunnyside, with interment at Anglican Cemetery, Sunnyside. Donations in his memory may be made to Dr. G B Cross Memorial Hospital, Clarenville.


April 9, 2009

RUSSELL - Passed peacefully away at Golden Heights Manor on April 1, 2009 Gladys Russell (nee Hayley) 92 years of Port Union. Predeceased by husband Bill (2000). Leaving to mourn sons Lester (Lucy), Don (Christine), four grandchildren Brian (Trina), Neil, Shawn (Kim) and Mandy (Bob Lawrence), six great-grandchildren, brother-in-law George Russell as well as other relatives and friends. Resting at Strathies Funeral Home, Catalina. Funeral at 2 p.m. on Saturday, April 4, 2009, from Bethany United Church, Catalina. In lieu of flowers donations in her memory may be made to Bethany United Church. A sincere thank you to the staff of Golden Heights Manor, Bonavista for their care and support.

MOSS - Passed peacefully away at Dr. G.B. Cross Memorial Hospital, Clarenville on Thursday, April 2, 2009, Mildred Moss of Portland, aged 95 years. Predeceased by husband Harold, daughter Daisy Knee and granddaughter Gwen Knee. Left with fond and loving memories her son Barry, Ontario; daughters Linda Ash (Douglas), Brooklyn and Peggy Harris (Roy), Brooklyn; eight grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren and a large circle of relatives and friends. Rested at the United Church, Portland. Funeral service took place on Sunday, April 5, 2009, from United Church. Portland with interment at United Cemetery, Portland. In lieu of flowers donations in her memory may be made to Daffodil Place, St. John's.

Phillips, William Robert: January 7,1931 - April 1,2009 - Passed peacefully away at the Dr. G.B. Cross Memorial Hospital on Wednesday April 1, 2009, William Robert Phillips of Burgoyne's Cove in his 78th year. Leaving to mourn with fond and loving memories are his brothers: Cecil Phillips (Betty) of Brown's Arm, Thomas Phillips of Burgoyne's Cove; stepchildren, Bruce Wheeler (Nellie) of Toronto, Wilson Wheeler (Annabella) of Calgary, Donna Miller (Roy) of Burgoyne's Cove; sisters, Hilda Carberry of St. John's, Dorcas Penney, Louisa Phillips, Alma Wiseman all of Burgoyne's, Gladys Companion of Toronto; plus a large circle of nieces and nephews as well as other family and friends. Predeceased by his wife Julia (Phoebe), parents Edith and James Phillips, sister Emily and stepdaughter Shirley. Funeral service was officiated by Rev. Jessie Broaders from St. Mary's Anglican Church, Burgoyne's Cove on Monday April 6, 2009 with interment at St. Mary's Anglican Cemetery, Burgoyne's Cove. Pallbearers were: Ralph Coish, Wilson Coish, Jerry Penney, Graham Miller, Victor Miller and Paul Wheeler. Funeral arrangements entrusted to Blundon's Funeral Home, Shoal Harbour. To sign our online book of condolences please visit www.blundonsfuneralhome.corn
"Ever remembered - ever loved"

WEBSTER - We regret to announce the peaceful passing of Elfreda Gladys Webster, age 88, from Monroe at the Bonavista Hospital, Bonavista, on April 1, 2009. Predeceased by husband, George; daughters, Shirley Cooper (James - deceased) and Martha Louise and son, Noah. Leaving to mourn with many fond and loving memories are her children: George (Dorothy), Annie Rodgers (Alex), Edmund (Mildred), Maisie (Bill Maidment), Calvin (Patricia), Geneva (Harvey Wiseman), Randell (Wanda), Brendon (Viola), Wanda (Paul Collins), Joyles (Dorothy) and Brenda (Allan); 31 grandchildren, 34 great-grandchildren, one great-great-grandchild; brother Whitfield McGrath (Nina) and a large circle of other relatives and friends. Rested at St. Mary's Anglican Church from where the funeral service, officiated by Rev. Jessie Broaders, took place on Friday, April 3, 2009, 2:00 p.m. with interment following at the Anglican Cemetery, Monroe. Funeral arrangements entrusted to Vardy's Funeral Home, Random Island.
FAMILY CARING FOR FAMILY
Peace is thine and sweet remembrance is ours

PITCHER - Passed peacefully away at Coleman Health Care Centre, Barrie, Ontario, on Thursday March 26, 2009, Emily Florence Pitcher (nee Avery) in her 85th year, beloved wife of Luke Pitcher. Loving mother of Marvella Sargent, Marilyn Nardelli, Wilson Pitcher, Phyllis Ash, Mack Pitcher, Sarah Pitcher, Dolores Pitcher and their families. Predeceased by daughter Leona Wingate. Nan of nine grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Dear sister of Ches Avery, Emma Jane Drodge, Eva Best and the late Wilson Avery. Wake took place at the Steckley-Gooderham Funeral Home (Clapperton and Worsley St.), Barrie. Service was held in the chapel on Tuesday, March 31, 2009 at 3:00 pm. Spring interment Barrie Union Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to the Diabetic Association. Condolences may be forwarded through www.steckleygooderham.com


April 16, 2009

WHALEN, Kathleen - Passed peacefully away at Health Sciences Centre, St. John's on Monday, April 13, 2009, Kathleen Whalen of Caplin Cove, aged 77 years. Predeceased by her parents and brother, Petley Smith. Left with fond and loving memories her husband, Ab of 58 years; daughters, Audrey Stacey (Alf), Donna Peach (Dave) and Liz Stringer (Harry); brother, Jack Sweetapple (Chris); sister, Marguerite Stringer (Sim); sisters-in-law, Lillian Smith, Gert Smith (Edgar John), Rose Whalen (Eldred) and June Whalen; brothers-in-law, Fred Whalen (Alma) and Otto King; grandchildren, Rob (Cheryl), Jason (Jill) and Stephanie (Victor); great-grandchildren, Jared, Jessica, Aaron, Logan, Kaylee and Hyllary and a large circle of family and friends. Rested at Wesley United Church, Caplin Cove. Funeral service takes place today, April 16, 2009, from Wesley United Church, Caplin Cove with interment at United Cemetery, Caplin Cove. Donations in her memory may be made to Dialysis Unit, Waterford Hospital or Wesley United Church Cemetery.

BROWN, Harvey Freeman - Passed peacefully away at Dr. G. B. Cross Memorial Hospital, Clarenville on Friday, April 10, 2009, Harvey Freeman Brown of Shoal Harbour, aged 88 years. Left with fond and loving memories his wife, Ruby of 53 years; son, Ben (Angela) of Shoal Harbour; two grandchildren, Keith and Jennifer; and a large circle of relatives and friends. Rested at Fewer's Funeral Home, Clarenville. Funeral took place on Monday, April 13, 2009, from United Church, Shoal Harbour with interment at United Cemetery, Shoal Harbour. In lieu of flowers donations in his memory may be made to the Shoal Harbour United Church.

CLARKE, MABEL BENSON - Passed peacefully away at Dr. G. B. Cross Memorial Hospital, Clarenville on Saturday, April 11, 2009, Mabel B. Clarke of Port Rexton, aged 93 years. Left with fond and loving memories her daughters, Jenny (Larry England), Mildred (Edmund Webster), Linda (Carl Clarke), Josie (Ted Wilkinson) and Maisie (Ralph Wiseman); 11 grandchildren; 20 great grandchildren; sister-in-law, Olive Reid anda large circle of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Rested at Fewer's Funeral Home, Port Rexton. Funeral service took place on Tuesday, April 14, 2009, from the Anglican Church, Port Rexton, with interment at Anglican Cemetery, Port Rexton. In her memory donations may be made to the Anglican Cemetery Fund, Port Rexton.

SHORT, Ashton Allan David
August 18, 1948 - April 7, 2009
. Passed peacefully away surrounded by his loving family at the G.B. Cross Memorial Hospital on Tuesday, April 7, 2009, Ashton Short of Shoal Harbour in his 60th year. Leaving to mourn with fond and loving memories are his loving wife Donna; daughter, Ashley (Andrew Dyke) of Paradise; son, Allan of Mount Pearl; brothers, Lloyd (Gloria) of St. John's, Bond (Gladys), Wayne (Kate), Doug (Bridget!) and Rod (Collett), all of Shoal Harbour; sisters, Joan and husband, Owen Jacobs of Lewisporte, Florence and husband Merlin Stanley of Shoal Harbour, Dianne and husband Gary Dwyer of Lewisporte; mother in-law, Doris King; sister-in-law, Barb White (Doug); brothers-in-law, Gordon King (Sharon) and David King (Trudy); special friends, Ivor Balsom and Howard Ellsworth, as well as a large circle of family and friends. Predeceased by his parents, Mildred and Joshua Short, sister-in-law, Nita Short. Funeral service was officiated by Rev. Sharon Earl-Marshall from Shoal Harbour United Church on Thursday, April 9, with interment following at Milton/George's Brook Community Cemetery. Pallbearers were son, Allan; brothers, Lloyd, Bond, Wayne, Doug and Rod. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Crohn's and Colitis Foundation. Funeral arrangements entrusted to Blundon's Funeral Home, Shoal Harbour.
"Life's work well done"

HUMBY:
August 9, 1926 - April 6, 2009
. Former weatherman, Lloyd George Humby passed peacefully away at the Dr. G. B. Cross Memorial Hospital, Clarenville. Left with a lifetime of fond and loving memories are his wife of 52 years, Jean (Harris); son, Barry (Corinne); daughter, Beverly (Terry Fleet) and four adored grandchildren, Nathasha and Michael Fleet and James and Lauren Humby. Rested at the United Church, Summerville, from where the funeral service took place on Thursday, April 9, 2009, with interment following. Funeral arrangements entrusted to Vardy's Funeral Home, Random Island.
FAMILY CARING FOR FAMILY
"Gone to a place where skies are always clear, winds are warm and gentle and the sea will rock him to sleep".

JERRETT: We regret to announce the peaceful passing of Rosalind Joyce Lena (March) Jerrett, age 47, from Lady Cove, at the Health Science Complex on April 2, 2009. Rosalind will be sadly missed by her loving husband, R»g, children, Terrilynn (Matthew), and Mark; parents Hector and Priscilla; sisters Velma (Barry), and Sheila; brothers Neil (Elaine), Daniel (Janice) and Terrance (Lorraine); mother and father in law, Edna & Elias; sister-in-law Sherry (David); brothers-in-law Weldon (Mabel), Leon (Cynthia), Trevor (Stephanie), Harrison (Phyllis) and Melvin (Molly); aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and a large circle of other relatives and friends. Rested at Vardy's Funeral Home, Hickman's Harbour. The funeral service, officiated by Rev. Vera Abbott and assisted by Mr. Austin March, took place at the Central United Church on Sunday, April 5, with interment following at the Lady Cove United Church Cemetery.
FAMILY CARING FOR FAMIiLY
Forever in our heart


April 23, 2009

CRITCH, William James (Jim) - We regret to announce the passing of William James (Jim) Critch, age 88, from Hillview, at the Dr. G. B. Cross Memorial Hospital, Clarenville, on April 1, 2009. Predeceased by wife, Dorothy and son, Cecil. Leaving to mourn with many fond and loving memories are his daughters, Flora Butt (Robert Head), Melvina Eddy (Stewart) and Christine Farrow (Norm); sons, Walter (Sheila) and Larry (Patricia); nine grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren and many other relatives and friends. Cremation took place and a memorial service, officiated by Revd. Myrna Vey, was held April 14, 2009, at the St. Michael's and All Angels Anglican Church, Hillview, with interment following. Funeral arrangements entrusted to Vardy's Funeral Home, Random Island.
FAMILY CARING FOR FAMILY
Fond memories cling

TOOPE, Ella Mae - Passed peacefully away at Bonavista Hospital on Tuesday, March 31, 2009, Ella Mae Toope of Trinity East, aged 68 years. Predeceased by husband, Norman Toope. Left with fond and loving memories her daughters, Tina Toope (Shawn Humby), Trinity East and Vernice Fowlow, Clarenville; grandchildren, Tristan, Shawna and Brandon; brother, Douglas Evelley (Janette) at Gambo; sister, Brenda Gifford (Trent), at Trinity East and a large extended family and friends. She will be greatly missed. Rested at Fewer's Funeral Home, Port Rexton. Funeral service took place on April 3, 2009, from Anglican Church, Trinity East with interment at Anglican Cemetery, Trinity East.

STEAD, Harold Guy - Passed peacefully away at Bonavista Hospital on April 17, 2009, aged 79 years, Harold Guy Stead. He was predeceased by his parents, William and Annie Stead of Little Catalina, NL. Leaving to mourn with fond and treasured memories are his sister, Shirley (Kirk Goulding); brother, Ernest Stead (Ruby Harris); special friend, Joan Sweet; nieces, Natalie Hagerty, Renee Street and Natasha Stead; nephew, Gregory Goulding; grand-nephews, Eric and Colin Hagerty, Alexander Goulding and Ryan Sweet, and a wide circle of cousins and friends. Rested at Strathie's Funeral Home, Bonavista, April 18 and 19, followed by Interment at the United Church Cemetery in Little Catalina, NL.

MAIDMENT, Marion - Passed peacefully away at her home after a brief illness on Tuesday, April 14, 2009, Marion Nellie Maidment of Milton, aged 62 years. Predeceased by her father, Allan and brother, Winston Currie. Left with fond and loving memories her husband, Melvin of 45 years; children, Joyce (Gary Green), Scott, Carol (Scott Stringer) and David (Valerie); mother, Amy Currie; sisters, Alma (Melvin Butt) and Norma (Cyril Toope); brothers, Wayne Currie (Patsy), Bob Currie (Irene) and Glen Currie; granddaughter, Nikita Stringer and a large circle of relatives and friends. Rested at Fewer's Funeral Home, Clarenville. Funeral service took place on Friday, April 17, 2009, from Shoal Harbour United Church with interment at United Cemetery, Shoal Harbour.

RYAN, Raymond - Passed peacefully away at Vivian Manor, Port Rexton on Saturday, April 11, 2009, Raymond Ryan formerly of Champney's East, aged 74 years. Predeceased by his parents, Adam and Rhoda; sister, Phyllis; brothers, Arthur, Edmund and Chesley. Leaving to mourn sisters, Leah and Amy at Sarnia, ON; brothers, Gerald at St. John's, Reg and Pierce at Clarenville, Edgar at Champney's; other relatives and friends. Cremation has taken place.

LEN RICH (1938-2009)
We regret to announce the death of Leonard Frank (Len) Rich on April 13, 2009, in North Bay, ON following a brief courageous battle with cancer. He was 71. Len was born and raised in the small Upstate New York town of Whitehall. After eight years of US military service he settled in Newfoundland in 1966. His careers spanned more than four decades, from sales rep and sales manager to automotive dealer and entrepreneur in the field of tourism. His greatest passions were fly fishing, writing and as a columnisj, author and advocate for responsible stewardship. He left a profound legacy, touching the lives of many throughout the writing and fly fishing worlds. Len discovered and later developed a fly-in sportfishing lodge in Labrador he named Awesome Lake Lodge. He operated that business for 10 years before semi-retirement. He authored several books, including Newfoundland Salmon Flies and How to Tie Them, Best of In The Woods, Fly Fishing Tips and Tactics, Rivers and Woods, So You Want To be an Outfitter, Memoirs of a Fly Fisher, Tales of Christmas (Editor), and his latest Bill Bennett: Pioneer Bush Pilot and Outfitter. He also wrote hundreds of magazine articles for various national and International publications. During his careers he was employed by the Newfoundland government as Hunting & Fishing Development Officer and by the Atlantic Salmon Federation (ASF) as manager of Special Events. Len was also employed by Corona College in Grand Falls-Windsor as Director of Communications and Tourism Training. He and his late wife Ruby developed and operated businesses in Clarenville, NL, known as Whitehall Country Inn and The Grapevine. He was predeceased by Ruby in 2004. He served three terms as President of the Labrador Outfitters Association and three terms as Eastern Director of the Outdoor Writers of Canada (OWC). An award winning writer, he was recognized by the New England Outdoor Writers Association and the Outdoor Writers of Canada for his books and articles. In 1991 he received the coveted Canada Recreational Fisheries Award for "writing that influenced a generation of recreational fishers." In 2007 he was selected to receive the OWC's Jack Davis Mentorship Award for his work with up and coming writers. He led the OWC Mentorship Program and for a decade he hosted the Creative Writing forum on the Sympatico Internet site. Throughout his adult life he made Newfoundland his home, but recently lived in Orangeville and North Bay, ON sharing his life and love with his partner, Susan Buckle. He is survived by brothers, Wayne, Shrewsbury, Vermont; Keith, Hoosick, NY; sister, Dawn in Massachusetts; Susan and her children, Cameron and Lianne Honeyborne; sons, Len Jr. (Chantal) of Lewisporte, NL and Ken of Summerside, NL; daughters, Lori (Tony) of Fort Nelson, BC, and Tammy of Summerside, NL; stepson, Tony Blackmore and stepdaughter, Roxane Bailey (Chris) of St. John's, NL; and grandchildren, Cassidy, Alicia, Evan, Tyson, Tyler, Mallory, Morgan, Rebecca, Daniel, Kennedy, and Andrew. Funeral will be held in Clarenville, NL, Saturday, April 25 at Fewers Funeral Home, Clarenville NL 709-466-3468. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to the Margaree Salmon Museum, Margaree Centre, NS BOE 1ZO or the charity of your choice.


April 30, 2009

BATSON, May: Passed peacefully away at the James Paton Memorial Hospital, Gander on April 13th 2009, May Batson age 96 years, formerly of English Harbour, Trinity Bay. Predeceased by her husband William James; daughter Geraldine Freake; grandson Douglas Todd Green; brother Harold Piercey; sister Beatrice Harris and son-in-law Fred Burt. Left with loving memories are her daughters; Dolores Burl of Britannia, Random Island, Doreen (Lome) Green of Brighton, On., son-in-law James Freake, grandchildren: Beverly (Brian), Tony (Kimberley), Derek (Nancy), Wendy (Steve), Andrew (Christine), Cheri (Steve), great-grandchildren: Michael, Max, Jonathan, Katie, Aiden, Maggie, Riley, Ethan, Courtney and Mitchell. Also, a large circle of relatives and friends. The funeral service was held on Wednesday, April 15th, 2009 at Stacey's Funeral Home, Gander. Interment followed at All Saints Cemetery, Gander. Donations may be made in her memory to the Fraser United Church, Gander. Arrangements entrusted through Stacey's Funeral Home, Gander.

 

 

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