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The Southern Gazette
Obituaries - March 2005

The Southern Gazette is "An optipress publishing newspaper
serving the residents of the Burin Peninsula."

It is published every Tuesday in Marystown.

 

BOLT, William Edward
Passed away suddenly in his home community, William Edward Bold of Grand Le Pierre. He was 53 years old. Predeceased by mother Elizabeth, children Liticha and Catherine, brother-in-law Randell Barnes. Left to mourn are wife Cindy, son Ashley (Gail) of Fortune, and daughter Alicia of Bay Roberts. Also leaving to mourn are sister Eliza (Samuel Fizzard) and Emily Pearl Kearley; brothers Willoughby (Elizabeth) Bolt and Charles Bolt (Linda Carry); grandchild Jordan, eight nephews and seven nieces and a large circle of other relatives and friends. Reverend Charlie Harris conducted the funeral services at St. Thomas Anglican Church, Grand Le Pierre, Tuesday, March 1 with interment at the Anglican Cemetery, Grand Le Pierre. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to the care of White Dove Funeral Homes, Marystown. Pallbearers were Dwayne Kearley, Richard Harris, Glen Bolt, Lawrence Bolt, Leroy Bolt and Frank Stone.
(Date posted: 03/08/05)

BRADLEY, Annie M.
Passed peacefully away at the Blue Crest Interfaith Home, Monday, February 28, 2005, Annie M. Bradley of Grand Bank, age 87 years. Predeceased by her parents Harry and Tryphena Bradley, brother Max and special friends Frederick Rogers and Glenda Wilson. Left to mourn are stepchildren Georgie Grandy (husband Winston) of Grand Bank, Emma Scott (husband George) at Beulah, Colorado, Sam Rogers (wife Helen) and Tom Rogers (wife Lily), both at Grand Bank, all their families and a large number of other relatives and friends. Funeral services were conducted by Reverend Raymond Case, Wednesday, March 2 from Warren's Funeral Home with interment following at the United Church Cemetery. Pallbearers were Chad Grand, Tom Rogers, Sam Rogers, Michael Rogers, Wade Rogers, and Walt Patten. Funeral arrangements were by Warren's Funeral Home, Grand Bank, "Where dedicated people care."
(Date posted: 03/08/05)

BRINTON, Julia
Passed peacefully away at the Blue Crest Home, Grand Bank, Julia Brinton of Marystown. She was 89 years old. Predeceased by husband Michael, brother Edward, Tom, Samuel and Richard Rideout. Aunt Julia leaves to mourn brother Martin Rideout of Toronto, a large circle of nieces and nephews, relatives and friends. Father Charlie Kelly conducted funeral mass at Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Cemetery. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to the care of White Dove Funeral Homes, Marystown. Pallbearers were Scott Rideout, Thomas Rideout, Gordon White, Hubert Rideout, Wayne Coombs and Charles Brinton. Crossbearer was Mark Coombs.
(Date posted: 03/01/05)

BRUSHETT, Leyden Wallace
Passed peacefully away at Burin Peninsula Health Care Centre, Burin, on February 24, 2005, Leyden Wallace Brushett of Creston South in his 93rd year. Predeceased by wife Elizabeth, 3 brothers and 4 sisters. Leaving to mourn, wife Violet, Sons, Wallace (wife Mary) of Kentville, NS, David (wife Margaret) of Creston North. Daughters: Shirley (husband Arthur Hodder) of Creston North, Margaret (husband David Hannam) of Creston South, Wanda (husband Edward Lee) of Red Deer, AB. Stepsons: Wesley Crocker (wife Rowena) of Creston South, Freeman Crocker (wife Shirley) of Creston South, George Crocker (friend Sandy) of Halifax, NS, Jason Crocker (wife Winnie) of Toronto. Stepdaughters: Glenda (husband Robert Mayo) of Creston South, Melvina (husband Kenneth Bannagga) of Calgary, AB, Adelaide (husband Herb Clarke) of Port au Bras, Elsie Crocker of Calgary,AB, Lillian (husband Gerald Day) of Garnish, Barbara (husband Norbert Brake) of Mooring Cove, Beverly Crocker of Calgary, AB. Sister-in-law: Mimie Brushett of St. John's. 45 grandchildren, 33 great-grandchildren, 16 great-great-grandchildren, and a large circle of relatives and friends. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Robert Peddle and Capts. Darin & Wendy Boone at St. Michael's Anglican Church in Creston South on February 27, 2005 at 2:00 p.m. Interment was at the Anglican Cemetery in Creston South. Pallbearers were: David Hannam, Thomas Hodder, Winston Chislett, Stanley Hodder, Bert Hodder, and Clyde Paul. Funeral arrangements entrusted to Geoff Lomond of Peninsula Funeral Home Ltd., Creston South.
(Date posted: 03/08/05)

DODGE, Roland
Passed peacefully away at Blue Crest Interfaith Home, Grand Bank on March 13, 2005, Roland Dodge of Creston South, NL in his 91st year. Predeceased by daughter Bridget Mary, sons: Henry, Clarence and Roland and son-in-law Henry Dibbon. Leaving to mourn wife Annie; sons: James (wife Marjorie) of Goulds, Randell of Creston South, daughters: Cecilia (husband Wayne Thompson of Calgary, AB), Mary (husband Rick Legge of Creston South). Grandchildren: Tony and Jody Dodge, Darin and Lisa Dodge, and Krista and Michael Legge and great granddaughter Faith Dodge and the staff of Blue Crest Interfaith Home in Grand Bank. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Robert Peddle at St. Michael's Anglican Church in Creston South, on March 16, 2005 at 10:30 am. Interment was at Anglican Cemetery in Creston South. In lieu of flowers donations in his memory may be made to St. Michael's Building Fund or Blue Crest Interfaith Home, Grand Bank. Pallbearers were: Roy Barter, Clyde Barter, Reuban Rogers, Wayne Farewell, Keith Brown, and Ivan Legge Jr. Funeral arrangements entrusted to Geoff Lomond of Peninsula Funeral Home Ltd., Creston South.
(Date posted: 03/29/05)

DRAKE, Cyril J.
Passed peacefully away March 9, 2005 at the Burin Peninsula Health Care Centre, Cyril J. Drake of Marystown. He was 92 years old. Predeceased by wife Mary Ann. Left to mourn are sons Pat, Bill (wife Geraldine) and Wally (wife Daphne) all of Marystown; daughters Maggie (late Eddie Fitzpatrick), Mary (husband Pete Downey) all of Marystown and Annette (husband George Hooper) of B.C. Also leaving to mourn are 15 grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren and a large circle of other relatives and friends. Father Charlie Kelly conducted funeral mass at Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church, Marystown, Friday, March 11 with interment at the Sacred Heart Cemetery, Marystown. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to the care of White Dove Funeral Homes. Pallbearers were Pat Drake, Bill Drake, Wally Drake, Pad Drake, Aloysius Drake and John Drake. Crossbearer was Kevin Drake.
(Date posted: 03/15/05)

FARRELL, Anastasia
Passed peacefully away March 19, 2005 at Burin Peninsula Health Care Centre, Anastasia Farrell of Little Bay. She was 85. Predeceased by husband Jack, sister May Jo and great-grandson Tyrone. Left to mourn are sons Dominic (Donna), Kenneth (Violet), Adrian (Debbie), all of Little Bay, Howard (Marge) of Marystown and Kevin (Marilyn) of Lawn; daughters Susanna (Dave) of Burin, Helen (Levi), Kathleen (Barry) and Mary Jo (Tom) of Jean De Baie. Also leaving to mourn are sister Hannah Emberley of Rushoon; brothers Adrian Hanrahan of Marystown, Patrick Hanrahan of St. John's and John Hanrahan of Little Bay; 28 grandchildren, 18 great-grandchildren and a large circle of other relatives and friends. Father Charlie Kelly conducted funeral Mass at the Sacred Heart Church, Marystown Tuesday, March 22 with interment at the Roman Catholic Cemetery, Little Bay. Funeral arrangements were entrusted tot he care of White Dove Funeral Homes, Marystown. Pallbearers were Tom Molloy, Barry Hickman, Levi Scott, Joe Walsh, Robert Mitchell and Dave Drake. Crossbearer was Gladys Hickman.
(Date posted: 03/29/05)

HODDER, Mary
Passed peacefully away February 27, 2005 at St. Clare's Mercy Hospital, Mary Hodder of St. Bernard's. She was 74 years old. Predeceased by husband Louis, mother Elizabeth, father Albert, brothers, sisters, and granddaughter Sheri Lynn Myles. Left to mourn are sons Louis Jr. of Paradise, Edward (wife Cathy) of St. John's, Harold of St. Bernard's, Reg (wife Ellen) of St. John's, Rodney (wife Linda) of Goose Bay and Winston (wife Lori) of Mount Pearl; daughters Helen (husband Alex Myles) of Wabush, Elizabeth (husband Winston Brown) of Mount Pearl, Barbara Taylor of St. John's Debbie (husband Kevin Johnston) of Harbour Breton, Rose (husband André Wyatt) of Oshawa, Ont., Lillian (husband Wally Scott) of St. Bernard's, Rosalind Hodder (husband Allan McKillop) of St. John's, and Mary (husband Oscar Brushett) of St. Bernard's. Also leaving to mourn are sisters Lillian, Skinner, Margaret Ryan and Frances Cook; brothers Joseph Hillier and Arthur Hillier; 34 grandchildren, three great-grandchildren, and a large circle of other relatives and friends. Father Jeff Kolonel conducted the funeral Mass at Sacred Heart Roman Catholic church, St. Bernard's, Wednesday, March 2, with interment at the Roman Catholic Cemetery, St. Bernard's. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to the care of White Dove Funeral Home, Marystown. Pallbearers were Louis Hodder Jr., Edward Hodder, Harold Hodder, Reg Hodder, Rodney Hodder and Winston Hodder. Cross bearer was Kelsey Hodder.
(Date posted: 03/08/05)

MANNING, Catherine Bridget
Passed peacefully away March 8, 2005 at the Burin Peninsula Health Care Centre, Catherine Bridget Manning of Burin. She was 73 years old. Predeceased by daughters Theresa Jean and Catherine, and son Benedict Joseph. Left to mourn are husband John; sons Henry (wife Mary) of Mount Pearl and John (wife Geneva) of Iqualuit; daughter Marie (husband Roland Foote) of Paradise; grandchildren Andre, Alicia, Gerald, Catherine and Katie. Also leaving to mourn are sister Emma Edwards (husband Robert) of Lord's Cove, Bridget Ann Edwards of Lawn and Josephine Fitzpatrick of Lord's Cove and a large circle of other relatives and friends. Father Charlie Kelly conducted funeral mass at St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church, Burin, Friday, March 11, with interment at the Sacred Heart Cemetery, Marystown. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to the care of White Dove Funeral Homes, Burin. Pallbearers were Gerald Manning, Vince Mullett, Deon Fitzpatrick, Gerald Hickman, John Manning and Larry Mullett. Crossbearer was Betty Mullett.
(Date posted: 03/15/05)

MAY, Arthur Maxwell
July 7, 1925 - February 18, 2005

Passed peacefully away at the Burin Peninsula Health Care Centre on February 18, 2005, Arthur May of Garnish in his 79th year. Predeceased by wife Frances. Leaving to mourn with fond and loving memories sons Melvin of St. John's, Claude (Anna) of Brampton, ON; grandson Jason; sisters Lillian Holley at Collingwood Downs Senior Complex, Clarke's Beach, Sally Doerkson of Chilliwack, BC; brother Nelson (Lorraine) of Garnish, plus a large circle of other relatives and friends. Rev. Robert Peddle officiated the funeral service on February 20th from St. Giles Anglican Church, Garnish, with interment following at the Anglican Cemetery, Garnish. Pallbearers were Willis May, Enos May, Lloyd May, John Caines, Morley Caines and Wayne Holley. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Serenity Funeral Home, Burin. "WE CARE."
"Loving Memories Last Forever."
(Date posted: 03/22/05)

MAY, Loretta Rose
Passed peacefully away at the Blue Crest Interfaith Home on Tuesday, March 8, 2005, Loretta Rose May of Grand Bank, age 47 years. Predeceased by father David May, grandparents John R and Jessie May, William and Angus May. Leaving to mourn are mother, Freda, 5 sisters, Ivy (Neil) at Grand Prairie, Alberta, Colleen (Scott) at Grand Prairie, Alberta, Sheila at Halifax, Marion Wells (Paul) at Fortune, Joanne Rose (Terry) at Fortune; 1 brother, Peter (wife Kellie) at Grand Falls-Windsor, home care workers, Linda, Henrietta, Fannie, Shirley, and Betty Lou. Also a circle of aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews and other relatives and friends. Funeral service was conducted by Rev. Michael Li, assisted by Rev. Jim Pollard on Friday, March 11, 2005 at 2 p.m. from St. Alban's Anglican Church, Grand Bank. Interment followed in the Anglican Cemetery, Grand Bank. Music was provided by Karen Li. Pallbearers were: Peter May, Paul Wells, Terry Rose, Gord May, Roy Cooper and Guy Rose. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to the care of Warren's Funeral Home, Grand Bank, "Where dedicated people care."
(Date posted: 03/22/05)

MAYO, Thelma M.
August 14, 1914 - March 9, 2005

Passed peacefully away at the Burin Peninsula Health Care Centre on March 9, 2005, Thelma Mayo of Burin in her 90th year. Predeceased by husband Willis; brothers Morgan, Morley, Nelson,Rex and Garfield and sister Hazel. Leaving to mourn with fond and loving memories sons Lloyd, Ralph (Roberta), George (Carolyn) and Austin (Pauline); daughters Audrey Cumby (Wallace) Diane Sykes (Bill), Marguerite Fizzard (Don), and Marion Inkpen (George); 13 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; sister Georgina Romaine; brother Ambrose Inkpen (Eva), and Kurt Inkpen; brother-in-law Jack Donadia, plus a large circle of other family and friends. Rev. Susan White officiated the funeral service from Zion United Church on March 12th with interment following at United Cemetery, Collin's Cove. Pallbearers were Ivan Inkpen, Eric LeFeuvre, Gerald Mayo, Boyd Foote, Frank Pike and Don Hollett. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Serenity Funeral Home, Burin. "WE CARE."
"She Touched Everyone With Love And Kindness."
(Date posted: 03/22/05)

McCarthy, Theresa Mary
Passed peacefully away February 20, 2005, at the Burin Peninsula Health Care Centre, Theresa Mary McCarthy of Terrenceville. She was 78 years old. Predeceased by husband Thomas, daughter Irene and son Brendan. Left to mourn are sons Tom (Madonna) of Holyrood, Colin of Terrenceville, Adrian of Labrador City, Martin of Terrenceville, Julian (Charlene) CBS and Terry (Gail) of Mount Pearl; daughters Laura of Corner Brook, Mary (Willy) of Northern Bay, Barbara (Gerry) of Labrador City, Trix (Jerry) of Southern Harbour, Joan (Chuck) of Paradise, Alice (Gary) of Gander and Kay of Goose Bay. Also leaving to mourn are sisters Mary Wadman and Aquilla (Alf) Whiffen; brothers Jack (Loretta), Kevin (Sylvia) and Bill (Rita); brother-in-law Michael McCarthy (Anna), sister-in-law Gladys McCarthy and Alice Lannon, 24 grandchildren, six great-grandchildren and a large circle of other relatives and friends. Father Jeff Kolonel conducted funeral mass at St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church in Terrenceville, Wednesday, February 23 with interment at the Roman Catholic Cemetery, Terrenceville. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to the care of White Dove Funeral Home, Marystown. Pallbearers were Tom McCarthy, Martin McCarthy, Terry McCarthy, Adrian McCarthy, Julian McCarthy and Bruce McCarthy. Crossbearer was Tiffany McCarthy.
(Date posted: 03/01/05)

MURLEY, George Enoch
September 16, 1935 - March 10, 2005

Passed peacefully away at the Burin Peninsula Health Care Centre on March 10, 2005, George Murley of Burin in his 69th year. Predeceased by parents Levi and Elizabeth. Leaving to mourn with fond and loving memories best friend Mary and her children Randell and Juanita, son Dennis of Toronto; sisters Helen Hooper of Creston South and Carolanne Wiscombe of Creston North; brother Harman of Creston North, plus a large circle of other family and friends. Captains Darin and Wendy Boone officiated the funeral service from Salvation Army Citadel, Creston South on March 13th with interment following at United Cemetery, Creston North. Pallbearers were Robert Wiscombe, Brian Wiscombe, Gordon Mayo, Ross Murley, Randell Foote and Corey Thorne. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Serenity Funeral Home, Burin. "WE CARE."
"He Touched The Lives of Many."
(Date posted: 03/22/05)

NOLAN, John J.
Passed peacefully away at Burin Peninsula Health Care Centre on March 19, 2005, John J. Nolan of Frenchman's Cove, NL in his 83rd year. Predeceased by sons: Austin and Kevin, brothers: Mike and James. Leaving to mourn, wife Bertha; sons: James of St. John's, Austin of Frenchman's Cove, John of Frenchman's Cove, Allan of Frenchman's Cove. Daughter-in-law Linda Nolan of Frenchman's Cove; sisters-in-law: Laura Nolan, Placentia and Anna Nolan, St. John's. Sisters: Mary Jane Keating, Long Harbour, Doreann Murphy, Long Harbour, Elizabeth Hickey (husband Patrick) St. John's, Margaret Sanford, Los Vegas. Brother: Anthony Nolan and Eileen, Long Harbour. 3 grandchildren; Sonya, Penny and Kayla and great granddaughter Erin and a large circle of relatives and friends. Funeral services were conducted at St. Jerome's Roman Catholic Church in Long Harbour on March 21 at 2:00 p.m. Interment was at Roman Catholic Cemetery in Long Harbour, NL. Donations to his memory may be made to St. Joan of Arc Church, Frenchman's Cove or to the Burin Peninsula Health Care Foundation. Pallbearers were: Max Murphy, Kenneth Murphy, Darren Murphy, Russ Murphy, Ernest Brenton and Robert Pittman. Crossbearer was James Nolan. Funeral arrangements entrusted to Geoff Lomond of Peninsula Funeral Home Ltd., Creston South.
(Date posted: 03/29/05)

O'ROURKE, John
Passed peacefully away March 2, 2005 at the Burin Peninsula Health Care Centre, after a short but courageous battle with cancer, John O'Rourke of St. Lawrence. He was 94 years old. Predeceased by parents Rachel and Matthew, and brother Leo. Left to mourn are wife Ida; sons John (wife Dawn) of St. John's, and Brian (wife Debbie) of Prince George, BC; grandchildren April, Holly, Matthew, Michael and a large circle of other relatives and friends. Father Frank Puddister conducted funeral mass at St. Thomas Aquinas Roman Catholic Church, St. Lawrence, Saturday, March 5 with interment at the Mount Cecilia Cemetery. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to the care of White Dove Funeral Homes, Marystown. Pallbearers were Sam Tobin, Mike Slaney, Frances Brewer, Tom Spearns, Adolph Handrigan, Jerome Spearns. Crossbearer was Jim Etchegary.
(Date posted: 03/15/05)

PARDY, William George
Passed peacefully away at the Burin Peninsula Health Care Centre, Tuesday, March 1, 2005, William George Pardy of Grand Bank, age 89 years. Predeceased by parents Eli and Gussie Pardy; wife Rose; sisters Lily Moulton, Frances Handrigan, and Marjorie Matthews. Left to mourn are daughters Irene Piercey (George) at Fortune, Joan Miller (Clarence) at Port Saunders, Frances Moulton (Jerry) at Winterland, and Georgie Loveless (Harold) at Grand Bank; sons Eli (wife Gwen) at Grand Bank, Kelt (wife Christine) at Creston North, and Gordon (wife Judy) at Grand Bank; 17 grandchildren, and 20 great-grandchildren. Also leaving to mourn are sisters Annie Large at Dartmouth, NS and Vera Moulton at New Brunswick; nephew Morgan Handrigan at Grand Bank, nieces Lillian Williams at Dartmouth, NS and Shirley Mavin (husband Don) at Fortune, alone with a large circle of other relatives and friends. Funeral services were conducted at 2 p.m. Thursday, March 3 from the Salvation Army Citadel, Grand Bank by Majors Frank and Rita Pittman, assisted by Beverley Stokes, Pastor Laun and Kathy Brushett and CSM Kathy Bungay. Music was provided by the Salvation Army Band, Herbert Dunford and Max Rowsell. Duets were sung by Irene Piercey and Don Mavin, Murdock Hiscock and Dinah Caines. Vocal by the Salvation Army Men's Fellowship. A tribute was given by daughter Georgie Loveless. Pallbearers were Royal Canadian Legion, Grand Bank members Norman Fowler, Stan Osmond, Roy Morris, Valerie Russell, Ernest May and Robert Parsons. Funeral arrangements were by Warren's Funeral Home, Grand Bank, "Where dedicated people care."
(Date posted: 03/08/05)

PIKE, Wallace C.
Passed peacefully away March 13, 2005 at St. Clare's Mercy Hospital, Wallace C. Pike of Lewin's Cove. He was 85 years old. Predeceased by wife Betty, two brothers and three sisters. Left to mourn are daughter Sheila (husband Bob Pittman), grandchildren Matthew and Melissa of Mount Pearl, and sister Alma Bolt of Lewin's Cove. Reverend Jean Lane conducted the funeral service at Hope United Church, Lewin's Cove, Tuesday, March 15th at 1 p.m. with interment at the United Cemetery, Lewin's Cove. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to the care of White Dove Funeral Home, Burin. Pallbearers were Theodore Inkpen, Matthew Pittman, Jonathan Jorgensen, Wally Pittman, Alvin Jorgensen and Boyd Isaacs.
(Date posted: 03/22/05)

RIDEOUT, Pierce G.
Passed peacefully away at the Hoyles-Escasoni Complex, St. John's on Thursday, March 10, 2005, Pierce G. Rideout of Grand Bank, formerly of Trinity, Bonavista Bay, age 81 years. Predeceased by wife Rose, parents Robert and Caroline, brothers Arthur, Ira, Lester; sisters Minnie, Lizzie and Sadie. He leaves to mourn 3 sons: Roland (wife Joan), Wayne (wife Margo) at Grand Bank, Geoff (wife Judy) at Moncton, N.B.; 2 daughters: Heidi Pittman (husband Rick) at St. John's and Shannie Stafford (husband Neil) at Conception Bay South. 6 grandchildren: Clancy, Dave, Susan, Chris, Cassandra and Nikita. 2 brothers-in-law: Ben Perry (Julie) at Badger's Quay and Edward Leonard at St. John's, also a large circle of other relatives and friends. Funeral service was conducted by Rev. Raymond Case from the Grand Bank United Church on Sunday, March 13th at 2 p.m. Interment followed in the United Church Cemetery, Grand Bank. Donations in his memory may be made to the Alzheimer's Society or a charity of one's choice. Organist was Betty Rogers. Pallbearers were Max Boland, David Stoyles, Bill Rideout, Pierce Rideout, Eli Rideout, Winston Perry. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to the care of Warren's Funeral Home, Grand Bank, where we believe in serving others as we ourselves would like to be served.
(Date posted: 03/22/05)

SLANEY, Elizabeth M.
Passed peacefully away at G.B. Cross Memorial Hospital, Clarenville, on March 8, 2005, Elizabeth M. Slaney of St. Lawrence in her 94th year. Predeceased by husbands: Michael Quirke and Gregory Slaney. Leaving to mourn, Sons: Peter Quirke (wife Philomena) of St. Lawrence, Joseph of Houston, Michael (wife Marie) of St. John's, Cyril (wife Mary) of St. Lawrence, Greg (wife Beverley) of St. Lawrence. Daughters: Mary (husband Patrick Gallagher) of Montreal, Kathleen (husband Ben Turpin) of Shoal Harbour, Doreen (husband Jerome Slaney) of St. Lawrence, 27 grandchildren, 38 great-grandchildren, 3 great-great-grandchildren, and a large circle of relatives and friends. Funeral services were conducted by Father Frank Puddister at St. Thomas Aquinas Church in St. Lawrence on March 11th at 11:00 a.m. Interment was at Mt. Cecilia Cemetery in St. Lawrence. In her memory donations may be made to St. Thomas Aquinas Church Fund. Pallbearers were: Paul Slaney, Mike Quire Jr., Jerome Slaney Jr., Michael Quirke, Perry Slaney, Robin Quirke. Crossbearer: Ray Quirke. Funeral arrangements entrusted to Geoff Lomond of Peninsula Funeral Home Ltd., Creston South.
(Date posted: 03/22/05)

STACEY, Michael Joseph
Passed peacefully away at the Blue Crest Interfaith Home, Grand Bank, on Monday, March 14, 2005, Michael Joseph Stacey of Point May, age 65 years. Predeceased by parents Madeline and Joseph Stacey, father-in-law Peter Stacey. Leaving to mourn, wife Philomena, 2 daughters: Jackie Haley (Bernard), Lillian Fitzpatrick (George) all of Fortune, 2 sons: Rick (Elaine) at St. John's, Michael (Connie) at Paradise, 8 grandchildren, 2 sisters: Bride Moores (Reg) at Fortune, Sharon (John) at Point May, 5 brothers: Maurice at Point May, Peter (Evelina) at Point May, Ben (Cathy) at Grand Bank, Roche at Grand Bank, Joseph (Lillian) at Point May, mother-in-law Elsie Stacey at Point May, also a large circle of other relatives and friends. Sister Maureen Lawlor conducted the funeral mass on Thursday, March 17th at 11 a.m. from The Most Holy Rosary Roman Catholic Church, Point May. Interment followed in The Most Holy Rosary Cemetery, Point May. Donations in his memory may be made to the family. Crossbearer was Gerald Stacey. Pallbearers were Joseph Stacey, Peter J. Stacey, Roche Stacey, Aubrey Hillier, Kevin Collins, Peter F. Stacey. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Warren's Funeral Home, Grand Bank, where we believe in serving others as we ourselves would like to be served.
(Date posted: 03/22/05)

 

 

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