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| Lewis, Clara Alva |
March 21, 2005 |
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The death of Clara Alva Lewis of Moncton occurred, after a period of failing health, at the Spencer Memorial Home on Monday March 21, 2005. Born in Moncton she was the daughter of the late F. Tracey and Dessie M. (Leaman) Edgar. Mrs. Lewis had been employed with T. Eaton Ltd working in the cafeteria prior to Eaton?s closing it?s Record St store after which she was employed with Shoppers Drug Mart in Champlain Place from where she retired several years ago.She is survived by one daughter Glenda Melanson (Alonzo) and one son Garth (Sharron) all of Moncton, 15 grandchildren and many great grandchildren. In addition to her parents she was also predeceased by her husband Cecil; one infant daughter Glenna and one son Royce.By personal request there will not be any visiting hours or public memorial service.Interment will take place in the spring in The Horsman Cemetery, Lutes Mountain.For those who wish, memorial donations may be made to the Alzheimer?s, Cancer Fund or the Parkinson?s Foundation.
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| Muriel Stewart, Joyce |
March 23, 2005 |
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The death of Joyce Muriel Stewart, widow of the late Lorne Stewart, of Vaughan Street Salisbury, occurred at the Dr. Georges L. Dumont Hospital on Wednesday March 23 2005. Born in Midgic April 6th 1936 she was the daughter of the late Raymond and Hattie (Estabrooks) Sears. She will be sadly missed by her children Stephen Stewart of Saint John; Dianne Stewart of Moncton; Kelly Stewart and Karl Stewart of Salisbury; and Christina Stewart of Moncton. Her brothers Raymond (Corrine) Sears of Whitehorse, NWT; Bobby (Margie) Sears of Amherst, NS; sisters Jessie (Ronnie) Cormier of Amherst; Dorothy Steeves of Hillsboro; Frances (Gerry) Haley of Amherst, NS and Joan (Roger) Throop of Sackville, NB. She will be loving remembered by her grandchildren Nicholas, Brian, Aaron, Holly, Vanessa, Stephen and Kelly as well as many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband Lorne Stewart; her brother Donald; her father Raymond Sears; her mother Hattie Sears and her grandson Eric Stewart who both predeceased her in January 2005. Resting at Cadman?s Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton with visiting hours on Monday March 28th from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm. Funeral will be held in Cadman?s Funeral Home on Tuesday March 29th at 2pm. Interment will be in Pine Hill Cemetery later in the spring.
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| Harris, Mildred Chapman |
March 27, 2005 |
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The death of Mildred Chapman Harris, widow of James A. Harris of Reade Street Moncton, occurred at the Moncton Hospital on Sunday March 27th 2005. Born in Moncton she was the daughter of the late Charles and Grace (Chapman) Dixon. Mrs. Harris retired, several years ago, from the Number 5 Supply Depot after many years of service. She was the last surviving member of her immediate family. She is survived by one nephew Jim (Cindy) Dixon of Moncton; one niece Jean (Yvon) Gauvin of Riverview; two grand nephews Curtis and Brennan both of Moncton and two grand nieces Monika and Karen both of Moncton. In addition to her parents she was predeceased by her husband James in 1979; one brother John Dixon and one cousin Molly Dixon. Resting at Cadman?s Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton Tuesday March 29th from 7 to 9 pm. By request there will not be a public funeral service. A private family graveside committal service will be held later in the spring. Interment will be in Elmwood Cemetery, Moncton. Donations in Mrs. Harris?s name may be made to the memorial of the donor?s choice.
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| Holmes, Donald P. |
March 28, 2005 |
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The death of Donald Patterson Holmes, of High Street, Moncton, occurred at his home on Monday March 28th 2005. Born in Glasgow, Scotland December 14th 1937 he was the son of the late Archibald and Agnes (Patterson) Holmes. He is survived by two daughters Jennifer Holmes of Moncton; Randee (Al) Marquez of Mississauga, ON; two sons Jamie (Linda) Holmes of Mississauga, ON; and Cameron of Riverview, grandson Cameron Holmes and his grand daughter Tonya Holmes both of Mississauga. He is also survived by two brothers Richard of Ontario and Archie of Alberta and one sister Betty of Ontario. There will be a time to remember and celebrate Donald?s life on Saturday April 2nd 2005 at 4:30 pm in Cadman?s Funeral Home 114 Alma Street Moncton (857-1110) Memorial donations in Donald?s memory may be made to the memorial of the donor?s choice.
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| Clarke, Fred W. |
March 29, 2005 |
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The death of Frederick William Clarke, 83, of Bloomfield NB and formerly of Moncton occurred at the Saint John Regional Hospital on Tuesday March 29th 2005. Born in Campbellton NB, August 9th 1921, he was the son of the late John T. and Marie B. (Ferguson) Clarke formerly of Petitcodiac. Fred joined the NB Rangers at Salisbury NB in 1939 at the age of 18 years serving his country for six years and two months. He saw action in France, Belgium, Holland and the front lines of Germany at war?s end for which he was awarded seven medals. Upon his return to NB in 1945 he married Marion Ida Jane Dunn of Campbellton. They resided in the Moncton area with their two children Doris and Robert. Fred was employed at No.5 Supply Depot as a driver from 1945 until his retirement in 1980. His wife Marion predeceased him in May 1959. In 2001 Fred moved to Bloomfield with his daughter and son in law Doris and Robert Flecknell. In addition to his daughter he is survived by his son Robert and daughter-in-law Marlene of Saint John; three granddaughters Laura (Bruce) Langdon; Sue Ann (Blair) MacDonald and Melissa all of Hampton NB. Two great grandchildren Celeste and Adam Langdon as well as three sisters, Mary Kay of Petitcodiac; Dorothy (Yvon) Leblanc of Moncton; Helen (Doug) Culligan of Sarnia ON; two brothers Jim (Marg) of ON; and Arden (Joan) of Moncton as well as six nieces and nephews. In addition to wife and his parents he was predeceased by a niece Brenda Fall. Resting at Cadman?s Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton with visiting hours on Thursday March 31 from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. The funeral will be held in the funeral home on Friday April 1st at 1 pm followed by a gathering in the reception room of the funeral home. Interment will be in Fairhaven Memorial Gardens. Floral tributes or donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or charity of the donor?s choice would be appreciated by the family. The Royal Canadian Legion will conduct a memorial service in the funeral home on Thursday evening at 7:30 pm
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| Kopetzky, Hertha |
April 01, 2005 |
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The death of Hertha Kopetzky, 90 years, of Lakeview Manor, Riverview and formerly of 136 Cornhill Street Moncton occurred at her residence on Friday April 1 2005. Born in Vienna Austria she was the daughter of the late Josef and Josefine Gerwig. She followed her only child Erich and his family to Canada in the early 1970?s and was extremely proud when she studied and earned her Canadian Citizenship. She was a Kindergarten teacher for over 30 years in Vienna; she was a classical pianist and had a great love for music. A truly sweet, appreciative lady who loved to say ?Many thanks?. She is survived by her son Erich Kopetzky Sr. (Christa-Marie) of Vienna, Austria; Grandson; Erich Kopetzky Jr. (Marie-France) of Irishtown; granddaughter Patricia-Dominique Henwood (Scott) of Hillsborough. Two precious great grand daughters; Cassandra Kopetzky and Sophia Maria-Theresia Henwood. In addition to her parents she was predeceased by a brother Erdfried, sister Ada and a niece Sieglinde. By request there will not be any visiting hours prior to the memorial mass which will be celebrated at St Augustine?s Church on Tuesday April 5th at 11 am followed by interment in Fairhaven Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers donations to the Salvation Army Lakeview Manor would be appreciated by the family. The family would like to thank the ?Angels? at the Salvation Army Lakeview Manor for their amazing care and compassion.
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| MacGregor, Patrick James (Pat) |
April 03, 2005 |
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The death of Patrick James MacGregor, 32years, of Riverview occurred as a result of a motor vehicle accident on Sunday April 3 2005. Born in Montreal on October 26th 1972 he was the son of Celine (Bourgoin) MacGregor of Moncton. Pat had been employed as a butcher with Hub Meat Packers over the past ten years. In addition to his mother he is survived by his former wife Monique (Arsenault) MacGregor; two children Jordan and Courtney; his sister Erika (Randy) Keenan; his girlfriend Gisele Faucher and her son Alex; two daughters Jacinthe and Christine and a niece Megan and nephew Ethan all of Moncton. By request there will not be any visiting hours prior to his Funeral Mass which will be celebrated on Thursday April7th at 11 am at L?Assumption Cathedral, St. George St. Moncton followed by reception in the church hall. Interment will take place in St Leonard, NB Donations in Pat?s memory made to the Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund or the SPCA would be appreciated by the family.
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| Clarke, Garnett Reid |
April 10, 2005 |
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The death of Garnet Reid Collier, 87 years, husband of Mary (Carter) Collier of Coverdale Road, Riverview occurred at the Kenneth Spencer Memorial Home on Sunday April 10th 2005. Born March 30th, 1918 in Meadow, Albert Co. he was the son of the late George and Amelia (Bannister) Collier. Garnet had been employed with Cash and Carry Cleaners and the Town of Riverview Works Dept until his retirement several years ago. He is survived by his wife Mary; his daughter Cheryl (Clifford) MacKenzie of Riverview as well as many nieces and nephews. The last surviving member of his immediate family Garnet was predeceased by his son Winston in 1971; his parents and his brothers and sisters. Resting at Cadman Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street, Moncton with visiting hours on Tuesday April 12th from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. His funeral service will be held on Wednesday April 13th at 2 pm in the funeral home. Interment will be in Fairhaven Memorial Gardens. Donations in Garnet?s memory may be made to the Alzheimer?s Society.
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| MacDonald, James Neil |
April 17, 2005 |
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The death of James Neil MacDonald of Moncton occurred at his residence on Sunday April 17th 2005. Born August 18th 1940 in Hardwick, NB he was the son of the late Joseph and Violet (McLean) MacDonald. Prior to his retirement several years ago Neil had employed as a heavy equipment operator with several companies through out Canada most recently with North American. Neil is survived by his sons Darren (Diane) MacDonald and their children Caleb and Taylor of Bay du Vin; Michael MacDonald of Moncton. He is also survived by his sisters Connie Woodford (Tommy) of Newfoundland; Dorca Lloyd (Leonard) of Black River Bridge; June Jimmo (Chlorn) of Escuminac, NB, brothers Louis MacDonald (Barb) of Riverview; Graham MacDonald (Ruth) of Hardwick; Kenny MacDonald (Debbie) of Fort MacMurray, Alberta and John MacDonald of Fredericton. He is also survived many nieces and nephews. In addition to his parents he was predeceased by his sisters Shirley and Audrey. By personal request there will not be any visiting hours or public funeral service. Following cremation interment will take place in St Bridgett?s Church Cemetery in Hardwick.
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| Jeffrey, Marjorie Eileen |
April 22, 2005 |
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The death of Marjorie Eileen Jeffrey of Weldon Street Moncton, widow of Gordon R. Jeffrey, occurred at the Moncton Hospital on Friday April 22, 2005. Born May 25th 1920 in Saint John she was the daughter of the late Roy and Myrtle (McConomy) Gale. Marjorie attended St. James Anglican Church, Moncton and she had been a member of St. Luke?s Women?s Institute in Young?s Cove, NB. She is survived by two sons Gale (Carol) of Sussex and Kim of Moncton; her brothers Burton Gale of Saint John and Paul Gale of Grand Bay Westfield; three grandchildren Spencer and Candace of Sussex and Christopher of Moncton; one great granddaughter Alyssa of Sussex as well as several nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents she was predeceased by her husband Gordon R. in 1996; her son D. Malcolm in 1969 and her brother Ashley. Resting at Cadman Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton with visiting hours Sunday April 24th from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. Funeral service will be held on Monday April 25th at 2pm in St. James Anglican Church, 101 Fairview Drive Moncton (corner of St George Blvd and Fairview Drive) followed by a reception in the church hall. Interment will follow in St Luke?s Cemetery, Young?s Cove at 5 p.m. As an expression of sympathy you may make a donation to St Luke?s Cemetery Fund; the Canadian Cancer Society; The Heart and Stroke Foundation of New Brunswick or the Memorial of the donor?s choice.
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| McCarthy, Marjorie V. |
April 25, 2005 |
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Marjorie V. McCarthy, wife of Jack of McKay Ave. Moncton, peacefully passed away on Monday April 25th 2005 at the Briarlea Nursing Home Moncton after a lengthy illness. Born in Springhill she was the adopted daughter of the late Isabelle and Dave MacSavaney. Marjorie will be sadly missed by her husband of 61 years Jack, her daughter Deborah (Jim) Bryan of Springhill, NS., one brother Clayton and his wife Caroline of Springhill, NS and numerous nieces and nephews and in-laws through out the country. In addition to her parents she was predeceased by her loving granddaughter Lisa Bryan; and her sister Dorothy Berg. During the war years she worked in Windsor, ON, Moncton NB; Springhill NS. She was a volunteer with the Saint John Ambulance for a number of years and a member of the Lionettes Springhill Branch and enjoyed gardening and doing needle point. She had attended Wesley Memorial United Church, Moncton. By request there will not be any visiting hours prior to her memorial service which will be held on Saturday May 7th at 2 pm in Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton, NB. Donations in Mrs. McCarthy?s memory may be made to the memorial of the donor?s choice.
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| Colpitts, Marjorie M. |
May 02, 2005 |
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The death of Marjorie Colpitts, widow of James Colpitts, of Spencer Memorial Home and formerly of Churchill St occurred at her residence on Monday May 2 2005. Born in Parkindale May 8th 1914 she was the daughter of the late George and Annie (Ross) Wilson. Marjorie had retired from the Moncton Hospital Cafeteria and she was a member of the First Church of the Nazarene. She is survived by her daughter Cinda Bourgeois (Robert) of Moncton; two grand daughters, Kim Gladstone (Chris) of Bradenton, Fla., and Michelle MacNeill (Mark) of Quispamsis, three great grandchildren Madison Gladstone, Andrew and Ryan MacNeill, as well as several nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents and her husband she was predeceased by her sisters Ida Coombs; Ethel Bembridge and one brother William Wilson Resting at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton with visiting hours on Tuesday May 3rd from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. Funeral service will be held on Wednesday May 4th at 2:00 pm in Cadman Bowness Funeral Home. Interment will be in Fairhaven Memorial Gardens. Memorials in Mrs. Colpitts? name may be to the Friends of the Moncton Hospital Foundation.
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| Wood, Christina |
May 15, 2005 |
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The death of Christina (Tiek) Wood widow of Wendall, of Riverview occurred May 15th 2005 at the Moncton Hospital. Born in Holland she was the daughter of the late Frederik and Maria Van der Heide. She is survived by her brother Peiter, niece Marion both of Holland and by nephew Robert of New Zealand. She was predeceased by Wendall in 1988. Tiek and Wendall were married in 1945 in Holland and came to Canada in 1946. They enjoyed their cottage and many friends at Edgewater, as well as curling at the Beaver Club and traveling. She enjoyed playing bridge and had a keen interest in antiques, art and handicrafts. She swam regularly at St Patrick?s Family Center until several months ago. Tiek had worked at the Mental Health Association in Moncton. By personal request there will not be any public funeral service. A private graveside service has taken place in Elmwood Cemetery.
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| Boudreau, Nolan Joseph |
May 26, 2005 |
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The death of Nolan Joseph Boudreau of Moncton, New Brunswick occurred on Thursday, May 26, 2005 at Victoria General Hospital in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Born in Dalhousie, New Brunswick in 1937, he was the son of the late Willard and Georgina (Letourneau) Boudreau. He is survived by his wife of 48 years, Joan (nee Dawson), his brother Spencer of Chambly, Quebec, stepmother Jane Boudreau, a half-brother Brian and half-sister Carol Ann, both of Montreal and his four loving children, Richard of Toronto, Nancy of San Francisco, California, David of Ottawa and Wendy of Washington, D.C. He is also survived by his grandson Cale of Winnipeg, and his granddaugher, Cleo of Toronto. He is predeceased by his sister Joan. Visiting hours will be Sunday May 29th from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton. Parish Prayers will be Sunday evening 8:30 p.m. at the funeral home. Funeral Mass will be celebrated Monday, May 30 at 11 a.m. at Holy Family Church, 52 Falkland Street, Moncton. A reception will follow in the church hall.
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| Beck, Alfred (Al) Edwin |
May 30, 2005 |
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The death of Alfred (Al) Edwin Beck of Moncton and formerly of Toronto occurred at the Moncton Hospital on Monday May 30. Born in Moncton he was the son of the late Charles Everett Ernest and Gloria Faye Elizabeth Anne (Frost) Beck. Al had been employed as a truck driver. Interment will be in Greenwood Cemetery, Burlington Ontario.
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| Lounsbury, Mona M. |
June 03, 2005 |
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The death of Mrs. Mona M. Lounsbury, 88, widow of the late Roy Lounsbury occurred at the Kenneth Spencer Memorial Home on Friday June 3, 2005. Born in Berryton, NB she was the daughter of the late Mariner and Millian (Beaman) Ricker. Mrs. Lounsbury was a member of Highfield Street United Baptist Church where she was a member of the Agapa Class she had also been a member of the Moncton West Camp Gideons International. She is survived by three daughters Marilyn MacLean of Moncton; Connie (Jack) Dennahower of Barrie, Ontario and Chloe (David) Webb of Moncton, seven grandchildren, Roy Lounsbury, Hartley Nagy, Tara Nagy, Liam Dennahower, Karl Dennahower, Stewart Dennahower and Jonathan Webb; one great grandson Darien Nagy, three sisters in law Hazel Ricker of Moncton; Neta Lounsbury of Fredericton and Eveline Whitebone of Saint John as well as several nieces and nephews. Mrs. Lounsbury was predeceased by her husband, Roy A. in 1994. The last surviving member of her immediate family she was predeceased by her sisters Martha, Vera, Wilda, and her brothers Jasper, Basil, Sanford, Roscoe, Fred and Noah. Resting at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton with visiting hours Sunday June 5, 2005 from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. Funeral service will be in Cadman Bowness Funeral Home on Monday June 6th at 2pm. Followed by a gathering in the reception room of the funeral home. Interment will be in Fairhaven Cemetery. Donations in Mona?s memory may be made to the Gideons or to the memorial of the donor?s choice.
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| Mutch, Garnet J. |
June 10, 2005 |
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The death of Garnet Mutch of Salisbury Road and formerly of Second Ave Moncton occurred at the Moncton Hospital on Friday June 10, 2005. Born May 12, 1925 he was the son of the late Harry and Rosella Mutch. Garnet was owner/operator of Garnet?s Trucking until his retirement several years ago. He was a member of the Sergeant?s Mess as well as the Moncton Dart Club. He is survived by his wife Kathleen Keough, his daughters, Rose Vienneau, Wanda Eagles, Carol Petitpas, Patricia Mutch, Cheryl Leger, Wendy Thomas, Marilyn Mutch and Christine Keough, his sons Andy Caissie, Wayne Keough, Brian Keough and Darryl Keough, 24 grandchildren, 12 great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. In addition to his parents he was predeceased by his step father Roy Anketell; his first wife Betty Bateman; his second wife Stella Ambrose, his daughter Linda Bateman, an adopted sister Betty and five uncles. Resting at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton with visiting hours Sunday from 7 to 9 pm and Monday from 9 am to 10:45 am. Parish prayers will be Sunday evening at 8 30 pm in the funeral home. Funeral Mass will be celebrated Monday June13th at 11 am at St Bernard?s Church, Botsford Street Moncton. Interment will be in St Lawrence O?Toole Parish Cemetery, Irishtown. Followed by a gathering at the home of his son Darryl Keough 18 Lancaster Ave Moncton. Donations in Garnet?s name may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society
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| Girvan, Claude Allen |
June 16, 2005 |
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The death of Allan Girvan of Moncton occurred suddenly Thursday June 16, 2005 in Ottawa he was 51. Born in Moncton he was the son of the late Claude and Agnes Girvan. Allan had, in his younger years, attended St. John?s United Church, Moncton. He is survived by his beloved daughter Megan of Moncton, his sisters Sherrie Gorman (Bill) of Moncton; Anne Girvan of Edmonton and his brother Tim Girvan (Sherri) also of Edmonton. Allan is also survived by several nieces, nephews and two grand nieces. He will be sadly missed. A service to celebrate Allan?s life will be held on Friday June 24th 2005 at 2 pm in Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton conducted by Rev. Aaron Billard. Interment will be in the United Church Cemetery in Rexton. Donations in Allan?s memory may be made to the Canadian Diabetic Foundation.
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| Randall, Thelma Neveda |
June 16, 2005 |
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The death of Thelma Neveda Randall, 85, widow of the late Fred Austin Randall, of Highfield Street Moncton occurred at her residence on Thursday June 16. Born in Moncton January 13, 1920 she was the daughter of the late Henry Woodworth and Frances Mae (Crowson) Cameron. Mrs. Randall was a homemaker and had been a member of First United Baptist Church. She is survived by her daughter Joan Klaassen (Gary) of Toronto, ON; a step daughter Elizabeth Edmiston (Robin) of Clayton Park, NS as well as four grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents and her husband she was predeceased by her sister Margaret. By request there will not be any visiting hours or funeral service interment will be in Elmwood Cemetery.
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| Bazinet, Gerry |
June 25, 2005 |
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The death of Gerry Bazinet, 74 years, husband of Ann Marie of 20 Delong Drive Salisbury occurred unexpectedly on arrival at the Moncton Hospital on Saturday June 25th.
Born in East View Ontario on May 6, 1931 he was the son of the late Ovila and Adrianne Bazinet. Gerry had retired from the Canadian Air Force and for many years was a realtor in the greater Moncton area and most recently he had been employed with the Corp of Commissioners at the Moncton Airport. He had a love of fiddling and golf and was a member of the Petitcodiac Golf and Country Club.
In addition to his wife Ann Marie he is survived by his daughters Rhonda-Lynn Cormier (Gregory Clarke) of Halifax; Carolyn Perry (Greg) of Toronto and he was predeceased by a son Chris. He was a loving grandfather to Scott Mason, Courtney Mason, and Mackenzie Cormier. The oldest of his brothers and sisters he is survived by brothers Rolly, Robert and Maurice and his sisters Collette, Aline, Dianne and Theresa as well as many nieces and nephews.
A time to celebrate Gerry?s life will be held at his home, 20 Delong Drive Salisbury, on Monday from 7 to 9 and Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. Donations in his memory may be made to the New Brunswick Heart and Stroke Foundation.
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| Cunningham, Dora Elinor |
June 27, 2005 |
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The death of Dora Elinor Cunningham widow Ronald Cunningham occurred at the Moncton Hospital on Monday June 27th 2005. Born in Chipman, NB on June 4, 1921 she was the daughter of the late Wesley and Clara (Stilwell) Holsen. Dora had retired from the T Eaton Co. after 25 years service. She was a member of Central United Church and a member of the U.C.W. A life member of the Moncton Golf Club she was a past president of the Ladies Division; a former member of the Beaver Curling Club and a past president of the Beaver Business Ladies. She was a longtime member of the Lions Senior Bridge Club. She is survived by her daughter Ruth Bateman (George) of Shediac Cape; her son Bruce (Stella) of Salisbury; one brother Douglas Holsen (Jean) of Moncton; five grandchildren Graham (Sheri Ross) Bateman; Jennifer Bateman; Kimberley (Dean) Brown; Derek (Heidi) Cunningham and Wesley Cunningham; three great grandchildren Gillian Brown; Daylen Brown and Victoria Cunningham; as well as several nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents and her husband Ronald she was predeceased by her sisters Edith White; Irma Perkins and Marion Donegani. There will not be any visiting hours prior to a memorial service which will be held in Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton on Thursday June 30th at 11 a.m. Followed by a reception in the reception room of the funeral home. Memorials in Dora?s name may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society, Central United Church or the memorial of the donor?s choice.
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| Cummins, Joan Violet |
June 27, 2005 |
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The death of Joan Violet Cummins, widow of Chester Cummins, of Henderson St. Riverview, occurred on Monday June 27th at the Moncton Hospital following a brief illness. She was born in Nottingham, Wales, on August 29th 1934 she was the daughter of the late Albert and Annie Rebecca Paulson. A loving and devoted wife, mother and grandmother, she was a very active volunteer with the Riverview Food Bank, as well with the Mental Health Association Agoraphobia Group. She enjoyed gardening and was active with the Horticultural Society. She was a member of the Senior Bowling League in Moncton and for many years she helped her husband, Chester, by delivering newspapers. She also attended Trinity United Church in Riverview. She will be sadly missed by her sons David (Lana) of Riverview and Paul (Joyce) of Moncton, her three grandchildren Cody, Sam and Julie; her sister Anne Sellon of Calgary and her ?third child? Scottie. Resting at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton with visiting hours on Thursday June 30 from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm. Her funeral will be on Friday July 1st at 2 pm in Cadman Bowness Funeral Home followed by a reception in the reception room of the funeral home. Interment will be in Fairhaven Cemetery.
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| O'Neill, Jack |
July 02, 2005 |
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The death of Jack Norman O?Neill of Emery Street Riverview occurred at the Moncton Hospital on Saturday July 2nd 2005. Born November 22, 1927 in Duncan, BC he was the son of the late John and Eva Mae O? Neill. Jack had been employed for many years as a mechanic. Jack leaves to mourn his sister Margaret; nieces Peggy; Linda; Sandy and Maureen a nephew Richard and several grand nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his parents and his sisters Eileen and Pat. A private memorial service was held.
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| Carter, Ronald L. |
July 05, 2005 |
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The death of Ronald Leslie Carter, husband of Eva Carter of Riverview, occurred at the Dr. Georges Dumont Hospital on Tuesday July 5th 2005. Born January 11, 1923 at The Glades he was the son of the late Albert William and Clementine (Garland) Carter.
Ronald was a carpenter by trade and had attended the Glades Baptist Church. A veteran of the Second World War he served with the Royal Canadian Air Force from 1941?1945 and was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion Moncton Branch #6 and the Riverview War Veterans Association.
In addition to his wife Eva he is survived by his daughters Norma Wilkins (Stewart) of Moncton; Brenda Killen (Peter) of Bermuda; three sons Jerry (Elaine) of Salisbury, Dale (Marilyn) of Winnipeg and Michael of Moncton as well as seven grandchildren and two great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. The last surviving member of his immediate family he was predeceased by his brothers Albert, Royce, Harry, Herbert and Willie, one sister Ada and his daughter Judy in 1954.
Visiting with the family will be Thursday July 7th from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton Memorial service will be held on Friday July 8th at 2 pm in Cadman Bowness Funeral Home followed by a reception in the reception room of the funeral home. Interment will be in The Glades Cemetery. Donations in Mr. Carter?s memory may be made to the NB Heart and Stroke Foundation or the Canadian Kidney Foundation.
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| Rogerson, Louise Allison |
July 09, 2005 |
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The death of Louise Allison Rogerson, 94 years, of Royal Court Riverview and formerly of Arlington Drive Moncton occurred at the Moncton Hospital on Saturday July 9th 2005. Born in Newcastle, NB November 5, 1910 she was the daughter of the late Clifford Parker and Gertrude (Williamson) Allison. Mrs. Rogerson had attended Central United Church and had been active in the University Women?s Club of Moncton and the Fort Monckton Chapter of the I.O.D.E. as well as being a member of the Beaver Curling Club and the Moncton Golf and Country Club. She had also wintered in St Petersburg Florida for over 30 years. She graduated from Harkens High School, Newcastle, NB and the University of New Brunswick, Fredericton. She was a member of the teaching profession and following the death of her first husband, Arthur H. Wallace, taught for 10 years at Harrison Trimble High School. Twice married she was predeceased by her first husband Arthur Hudson Wallace, manager of the Royal Bank Mountain Road Branch, Moncton, in 1963 and by her second husband Vincent A. Rogerson of St Petersburg, Florida in August 1983. She is survived by her three sons Jock R. Wallace (Jeanne) of Mont Tremblant, PQ; James Leslie Arthur Wallace (Judy) of Delta, BC and Andrew Allison Wallace (Dianne) of Rothesay, NB, her sister Mary Koelling; three step daughters Betty, Helen and Suzetta of North Carolina. As well as six grand children, four great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. She was also predeceased by her sister Jean MacRae. Resting at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton Tuesday July 12 from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. Funeral service will be held Wednesday July 13, at 10 am in Cadman Bowness Funeral Home followed by a reception in the reception room of the funeral home. Interment will be in the Miramichi Cemetery, Newcastle, NB. Donations in Mrs. Rogerson?s memory may be made to the Friends of the Moncton Hospital, the World Wildlife Foundation or the David Suzuki Foundation.
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| Dutkiwicz, Kazimiera (Kay) |
August 04, 2005 |
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The death of Kazimiera (Kay) Dutkiewicz, 81, of Spencer Memorial Home and formerly of Trites Road, Riverview, occurred at her residence on Thursday, August 4, 2005. Born in Stalowa Wola, Poland, on January 8th 1924, she was the daughter of the late Wtadystow and Antonina Niemiec. Kay immigrated to Canada in 1951. She was a devote Catholic and attended Immaculate Heart of Mary Church in Riverview. She also was a member of the CNR War Vets. Kay is survived by her daughters Helena Dutkiewicz of Halifax, NS; Irena LeBlanc of Cheektowaga, NY; one son Richard Dutkiewicz of Moncton; granddaughters Ann Hannah (Peter) of Halifax; Kitty Grieve (Darcy) of Cheektowaga, NY; Lorri Dutkiewicz (Chris Meunier) of Moncton; two grandsons Jonathan Dutkiewicz and Travis Dutkiewicz both of Calgary; great grandchildren Leeanne Grieve and Matthew Grieve both of Cheektowaga, NY. She is also survived by her ex-husband Jan Dutkiewicz of Moncton; her brother Stanislaw Niemiec and sister Helena Nowakowska and many nieces and nephews all of Poland. In addition to her parents she was predeceased by a brother Joseph. Resting at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street, Moncton, visiting hours are on Sunday August 7th from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm. Vigil will be held in the funeral home Sunday evening at 8:30 pm. Funeral Mass will be celebrated Monday August 8th at 10 am at Immaculate Heart of Mary Church, Riverview, followed by a reception in the church hall. Interment will be in Our Lady of Calvary Cemetery. Donations in Kay?s memory made to the Alzheimer Society or K.E. Spencer Memorial Home Memorial Fund would be appreciated by the family. The family would like to thank the Staff of Spencer Memorial Home for the excellent care they gave Kay during her time there- your kindness will always be remembered.
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| Donelle, Raymond Joseph |
August 07, 2005 |
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The death of Raymond Joseph Donelle, 79 years, husband of Audrey (Wilson) of Church Street Moncton occurred at Kenneth Spencer Memorial Home on Sunday August 7, 2005. Born in Moncton, January 11, 1926, he was the son of the late Louis and Emma (Duguay) Donelle. Raymond retired in 1986 from Moncton Publishing after a 38 year career as a compositor. He was a member of St Theresa's Church in Dieppe where he was very active with the Golden Age Club, taking part in all the activities of the club in particular playing cards, darts and dancing. Raymond enjoyed bowling, softball, spending time at the cottage he built in Caissie Cape and his most favorite activity, spoiling his grandchildren whom he adored. Raymond is survived by his best friend and wife of 55 years Audrey (Wilson) Donelle. A loving father and grandfather he will be greatly missed by his daughter Mary Sue Strickland (Russell) of Moncton , his sons Michael (Wanda) of Windsor, NS and David (Bernadette) of Moncton, seven grandchildren Stephanie Belzile, Denise Belzile, Mallory Belzile, Monica Donelle, Stephen Donelle, Ryan Donelle and Jennifer Donelle. His sisters Cecile Landry (Larry), Alva Cormier, Louise Gauvin (Emile), Margaret Jones and Jeannette Costain , his brothers Clorice(Jeannine) , Ronald, Frederick (Leta), William (Linda) , Donald (Ruth), Frank (Edwina), John(Elizabeth), Paul (Annette) as well as many nieces and nephews. In addition to his parents he was predeceased by his sisters Louise, Alida, Patricia and brothers Roger, Leo, Emile, Irving, Patrick and Omer. Resting at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton with visiting hours on Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm. Funeral Mass will be held on Wednesday August 10th 11 a.m. at St Theresa's Church, Dieppe followed by a reception in the Golden Age Club Hall. Interment will be in Fairhaven Memorial Gardens, Moncton. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to The Kenneth Spencer Memorial Home or the Friends of the Moncton Hospital. The family would like to extend a special thank you to the staff at The Kenneth Spencer Memorial Home or their care and compassion.
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| Noseworthy, Frances Jean |
August 28, 2005 |
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The death of Frances Jean Kirby Noseworthy, aged 74 years, wife of Gordon Noseworthy of Callowhill Rd. Riverview occurred at the Moncton Hospital on Sunday August 28th 2005. Jean was born in Moncton on December 13th 1930 and was the daughter of the late Elmer Bruce and Emmeline Emma (Constable) Bowness.
A loving wife, mother and grandmother she will be sadly missed by her husband Gordon, her daughters Jody Fougere (Rene) of Moncton, Peggy Vella (John) of Dubbo, Australia, Trudy Bastarache of Hopewell Cape, her sons Doug Miller (Cindy) of Waasis, NB, Jim Wilson (Louise) of Moncton, Bill Wilson (Eileen) of Moncton, Stephen Wilson (Sarah) of Toronto and Howie Noseworthy (Patricia) of Toronto. She is also survived by one brother Robert Bowness (Margaret) of Moncton as well as many grandchildren, great grandchildren and nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents she was predeceased by two brother James and Harold and her sister Mary.
Visiting hours with the family will be at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton Wednesday August 31 from 7 to 9 pm. Jean?s memorial service will be held Thursday September 1st at 11 am in Cadman Bowness Funeral Home followed by a reception in the reception room of the funeral home. Interment will be in Fairhaven Memorial Gardens.
Donations to the Salvation Army or the memorial of the donor?s choice would be appreciated by the family.
Arrangements are under the direction of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home 114 Alma Street Moncton.
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| Trites, Ora Weldon |
September 10, 2005 |
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The death of Ora Weldon Trites, 85 years, of Stirling, Ontario and formerly of Moncton occurred at the Dr Georges Dumont Hospital on Saturday September 10th. Born in Moncton on June 30, 1920, he was the son of the late Alfred and Greta (Cormie) Trites.
Prior to moving to Ontario he had been employed as a mechanic with Fundy Ford, he also owned and operated the White Rose-Shell Gas Station in Dieppe and he had worked at the # 5 Supply Depot. A veteran of the Second World War, Ora had served over seas with the Royal Canadian Army Service Corp. He was very active in the Royal Canadian Legion Stirling Branch #228 where he held various offices. He was a charter member of the ?55 Club?, a senior club, in Stirling.
Ora is survived by his best friend and life companion Ida Brown of Stirling, ON; his sons Murray (Martha) Trites of Moncton; Randy (Adalene) Trites, and Stephen Trites all of Vancouver; Richard Doucette (Alberta) of Dieppe; two daughters Donna Wildman (Hans Pansgreau) of Victoria BC and Ruth (Aubrey) Buck of Lakeville. He is also survived by his brothers Herbert (Margaret) Trites of Moncton, Don (Ruby) Trites of Salisbury, Dean (Joanne) Trites of Pictou, NS, and Allan Trites of Red Dear AB. He is also survived by his sisters Effie Smith, Phyllis (David) Gay and Freda James all of Florida. He is also survived many grandchildren, nieces and nephews.
In keeping with Ora?s wishes there will not be any visiting hours or funeral service. The Royal Canadian Legion Sterling Branch #228 will conduct a Legion service at a later date in Stirling, ON. Donations in his memory may be made to the memorial of the donor?s choice.
Arrangements are under the professional direction of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton, NB. www.cadmanbownessfh.com
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| Gauvin, Terry Peter |
September 14, 2005 |
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The death of Terry Peter Gauvin of Woodman Lane Moncton and formerly of Brampton, ON occurred in Moncton on Wednesday September 14, 2005.
Born in Brampton Ontario on December 22, 1968 he was the son of Leo and Jeannette (LeBlanc) Gauvin of Moncton. In addition to his parents Terry is survived by his daughter Michelle Willson of Brampton, his brothers Michael (Margaret) of Barrie, ON and Bob (Denise) of Brampton ON, several nieces and nephews and many aunts, uncles and cousins.
By request there will not be any public visiting or funeral service. Arrangements are under the direction of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton. www.cadmanbownessfh.com
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| Shediac, Emma Eleanor Jordeson |
September 23, 2005 |
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The death of Mrs. Emma Eleanor Jordeson Shediac (Mitchell), 84 years, of Autumn Lee Special Care Home, wife of Albert Shediac Sr. of Connolly Street Moncton occurred at the Moncton Hospital on Friday September 23, 2005, following a brief illness.
Born August 24th 1921 in South Branch, Kent County, she was the daughter of the late William George and Mabel Doherty (Beers) Mitchell.
Emma had attended Emmanuel Baptist Church. She was a loving wife, mother and grandmother who loved spending time with her family. She enjoyed gardening.
In addition to her husband, Albert, she is survived by one daughter, Judith Dunphy (Paul) of Fredericton, three sons Cecil Mitchell (Linda) of Second North River, NB, Albert Shediac Jr (Sheila) of Riverview and Kevin Shediac of Moncton; six grandchildren Jeffrey and Darlene Mitchell, Aaron Shediac (Jody), Tyler Shediac (Tracy), Tiffany Shediac (Derrick) and Craig Shediac; one great grandson Dawson Henwood. She is also survived by two brothers John Mitchell (late Eileen) of Rexton, Edwin Mitchell of Neguac and several nieces, nephews and cousins. She was predeceased by her parents, an infant daughter, Darlene, two sisters Dorothy and Helen as well as five brothers Harold, Kenneth, Ernest, Alfred and Arthur.
Emma is resting at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton with visiting hours on Monday, September 26th from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm. Her funeral service will be held at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home Tuesday, September 27th at 11 am with Rev Jonathan Steeper officiating. A reception will follow in the Reception Room of the funeral home. Interment will be in Zion Presbyterian Cemetery, West Branch. Donations in Mrs. Shediac?s name may be made to the Zion Presbyterian Cemetery Fund, the Canadian Diabetic Association or the memorial of the donor?s choice. www.cadmanbownessfh.com
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| Bell, Christine Mary-Ann |
October 01, 2005 |
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The death of Christine Mary-Ann Bell, 42 years, of Edward Street Moncton occurred at the Dr. Georges Dumont Hospital on Saturday October 1st 2005 following a short illness.
Born in Moncton on March 6th 1963 she was the daughter of Stephen Joseph and Lucy (Wilson) Bell of Moncton. Christine had worked for many years at C & A Variety on St George Street. She was a 22 year member of the Royal Canadian Legion Moncton Branch # 6 and a member of the I.O.O.B club since 1992. Christine was an excellent crib player and enjoyed playing darts as well.
In addition to her parents Christine is survived by her brother Stephen (Angie) of Elgin; her sister Juanita Shelley Holton (Lloyd) of Moncton and their sons Lloyd Holton Jr., Mark Holton, Tim Holton, Shawn Bourgeois, Bendigo Bell and Matthew Kelly; and sister Gwen Bell and her children, Cody Bell and Chris?s only niece Samantha Pellerin-Bell all of Moncton. She is also survived by her best friend Brenda Smith. Christine will be sadly missed by all who knew her.
By personal request there will not be any visitation or funeral service.
The family would like to thank all who helped Christine during her illness. Your compassion and support has been most appreciated and will not be forgotten.
Arrangements are under the direction of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home.
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| Waldron, Annie |
October 07, 2005 |
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Mrs. Annie B. Waldron
Jan. 4/13 - Oct. 7/05
The death of Annie B. Waldron, 92, of Richmond Hill ON and formerly of Moncton occurred after a short illness at York Central Hospital, in Ontario.
Annie was past Worthy Matron of the Frank H. Tingley Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star, and had been a member of Wesley Memorial United Church where she was the first president of the United Church Women of that church. She also gave 20 years of devoted service to Blue Cross in Moncton.
In Ontario, she was a member of the UCW and King City United Church, as well as the Senior Centre and "39ers". She enjoyed knitting, quilting, playing bridge and spending time with her many family and friends.
Annie is the loving mother of Shirley Scott; grandmother of David and Mariane Odell, Brian and Heather Odell, Janet and Tom Martin and Susan and Ian Box; great-grandmother to Eric, Lisa, Sara, Aaron, Jennifer, James, Justin and Cathy. She is also survived by her sister-in-law Florence Wilson of Saint John, NB. Annie is the aunt of Betty and Wesley Myles, Kathryn and Ray Atikinson, and friend to countless others in Ontario and New Brunswick. She was pre-deceased by her husband Charles and her three brothers Lloyd, Earl, and Gideon Wilson.
Funeral service will be held on Friday October 14th at 3 pm in Cadman Bowness Funeral Home 114 Alma Street Moncton followed by a reception in the Reception Room of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home.
Interment will be in Fairhaven Memorial Gardens. Donations in Mrs. Waldron?s memory may be made to the Heart & Stroke Foundation or a memorial of the donor?s choice.
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| Hansen, Ib Palle |
October 14, 2005 |
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Ib Palle Hansen
1925 ? 2005
The death of Ib Palle Hansen, husband of Lisbeth Hansen, of Timberline Rd Moncton occurred at his residence on Friday October 14, 2005. Born January 6th, 1925, in Slagelse, Denmark, he was the son of the late Niels Peter and Marie Sofie (Pedersen) Hansen.
A self employed businessman, Ib had for many years owned and operated Hansen Leather Manufacturing in Toronto and in Moncton as well as Kings Ice, on Mountain Road in Moncton.
He will be lovingly remembered and sadly missed by his wife Lisbeth, his daughters Tina of Moncton and Lajla Shiroyan of Florida and one son Michael of Ottawa. He is also survived by several nieces and nephews living in Denmark. Ib was the youngest of four sons and is the last surviving member of his immediate family.
Lisbeth, Tina and Michael invite you to join with them in the celebration of Ib?s life at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton on Tuesday October 18 from 4 to 8 pm.
The Hansen Family request that memorial donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of New Brunswick.
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| Horsman, Bessie |
October 15, 2005 |
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Bessie May Oulton Horsman
1913 ? 2005
The death of Bessie M. Horsman, 92, of Bromley Ave. Moncton occurred at the Moncton Hospital on Saturday October 15, 2005. Born in Jolicure NB on April 24, 1913 she was the daughter of the late Oscar and Eva (Phinney) Oulton. A graduate of the Provincial Normal School in 1931 Mrs. Horsman taught school in Westmorland Co. and for 25 years in Moncton.
She is survived by her daughter Diane (Leigh) Manning of Moncton as well as several nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents she was predeceased by her husband Jack H. Horsman in 1975, by her sisters Alice Bowser and Eleanor Reeder and her brother Ralph Oulton.
It was Bessie?s request that there not be visiting hours or funeral service. A graveside service will be held in Fernwood Cemetery, Port Elgin on Friday October 21, 2005 at 2 pm.
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| Leblanc, Euclide (Euky) |
October 15, 2005 |
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Euclide (Euky) Leblanc
1933 - 2005
The death of Euclide Leblanc, 72, of Mapleton Road, Moncton occurred at the Dr Georges Dumont Hospital on Saturday October 15, 2005 after courageous battle with cancer. Born in Memramcook NB on July 24, 1933 he was the son of the late Adolphe and Ella Leblanc. Euclide was retired after working many years at Lockhart?s Beaver Lumber Company.
He will be sadly missed by his wife Lorraine (Gallant) Leblanc. He is survived by his daughters Cecile (Mark Solomon) Leblanc of White Rock, BC, Denise (Clarence) Leblanc of Dieppe, Simone (Barry) Blight of Moncton, Lisette ( Michel Gallant) Leblanc of Toronto, ON; sons Robert (Denyse) Leblanc of Moncton and Jacques (Jocelyn) Leblanc of Fall River, NS.
He is also survived by sisters Melina (Leonce) Breau of Memramcook, Florine (Yvon) Lapierre of Langueil, Quebec, Therese (Jacques) Cote of Grand-Barochois, and brothers Roger (Jackie) Leblanc of Memramcook, Allain (Therese) Leblanc of College-Bridge, and Eugene (Rita) Leblanc of Memramcook; as well as grandchildren Remi, Jules, Sylvie, Thomas, Emily, Jacob, Janique, Gabrielle, and Xavier.
As requested by the family, donations may be made to the Dr Georges Dumont Hospital Foundation - Oncology Dept, or to Friends of The Moncton Hospital. Visiting will be at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home, 114 Alma Street, Moncton, on Monday, October 17th, from 2-4 pm and 7-9 pm and Tuesday morning, October 18th, 9 am till departure to Notre-Dame-de-Grace Roman Catholic Church, Parkton, where the funeral service will be held at 11 am. Interment will be at Our Lady of Calvary Cemetery, Chartersville. Funeral arrangements are under the professional care of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home, 114 Alma Street, Moncton and Passage Funeral Cooperative, Shediac Bridge. For further information call 532-1050.
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| Smith, George |
October 17, 2005 |
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Robert C. (George) Smith
1928 - 2005
The death of Robert C. (George) Smith, 77 years, of Ellesmere Drive Moncton occurred peacefully at the Moncton Hospital on Monday October 17th 2005 from complications of Lou Gehrig?s Disease (ALS). Born in Basingstoke, England he was the son of the late Lillian and William Smith.
George was former Manager of Audit Services with Co-op Atlantic, retiring in 1991 with 30 years of service. Prior to moving to Canada in 1956 he was a member of the Royal Air Force with service in England, Gibraltar and the British Embassy in Washington D.C. He was a member of the Probus Club and a former member of the Toastmasters. An avid reader, he also enjoyed classical music and traveled extensively until curtailed by illness.
He is survived by his wife C. Frances Smith, four sons, Christopher (Linda), Evan (Judy), Craig, Richard (Elizabeth); one daughter Marsha Greenan (Blair) four grandchildren, Sarah Smith, Laura Smith, Matthew Greenan and Ellen Greenan and one sister, June Cooke of Goole, England.
Visitation will be at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home 114 Alma Street Moncton Wednesday October 19th from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm. Funeral service will be in Cadman Bowness Funeral Home on Thursday at 11 am with a reception following the service.
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| Pelletier, Donna |
November 01, 2005 |
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Donna Marlane Pelletier
1945 ? 2005
The death of Donna Marlane Pelletier, 59 years, of Moncton occurred at the Moncton Hospital on Tuesday, November 1, 2005. Born in Truro, NS on November 6, 1945 she was the daughter of the late Don and Jennie (Cummings) McDougall.
Donna is survived by her best friend and life partner Gerald Sweeney, her daughter Tracy LeBlanc (Paul) of Moncton, her son Greg Symes (Monica) of Truro, NS, six grandchildren Gregory LeBlanc, Danielle LeBlanc, Jonathan LeBlanc, Christopher Symes, Matthew Symes and Makyala Symes. She is also survived by ?Aunt? Brenda MacIntosh of Bathurst, NB, brother David Lafave (Norma) of Halifax and a half brother Bob MacDougall of Saint John.
In addition to her parents she was predeceased by her son Allen Dale Symes, one sister Sharon Cummings, one half sister Maxine Chaisson, half brothers Don McDougall and Sandy McDougall.
Resting at Mattatall Funeral Home Ltd. 55 Young St., Truro, NS (902 893-3177)
With visiting hours on Thursday November 3 from 7 to 9 pm. Funeral service will be in Mattatall Funeral Home chapel on Friday afternoon November 4th 2005. Interment will be in Robie Street Cemetery, Truro, NS.
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| Arsenault, George |
November 04, 2005 |
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George H. Arsenault
1924 ? 2005
The death of George Henry Arsenault, 81 years, of Atkinson Ave. Moncton and formerly of Toronto occurred at the Moncton Hospital on Friday November 4th 2005. Born in Summerside, PEI, he was the son of the late Arthur and Annie Arsenault.
George was a resident of Toronto for many years where he was a Storekeeper at Mt. Sinai Hospital from where he retired after years of service.
George is survived by two brothers Ken and Clarence and a sister in law Marsha Arsenault. He is also survived by several nieces and nephews and good friends Harold and Eileen Gauthier, with whom he resided, and Ron Leger.
By request there will not be any visiting hours prior to a memorial service which will be held on Monday, November 7th at 4 pm in Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857 1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton.. Donations in George?s memory may be made to the Canadian Diabetic Association.
Arrangements are under the direction of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home 114 Alma Street Moncton.
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| Chandler, Georgina |
November 05, 2005 |
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Georgina Chandler
1939 ? 2005
The death of Georgina Chandler of Castle Manor Moncton occurred at the Moncton Hospital on Saturday November 5th 2005 following a lengthy illness.
Born in Moncton she was the daughter of the late Gordon and Olive (Caissie) Chandler. Georgina had been a cook at Jean?s Restaurant in Moncton.
She is survived by her sisters Ella Goguen (Jacques) of Moncton and Olive Howe (Ivan) of Saint John and her brothers Frank of Moncton and Raymond of Toronto as well as several nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents Georgina was predeceased by her brother Ronald and her sister Diane.
With respect to her wishes there will not be any visiting hours or funeral service. Interment will be in Our Lady of Calvary Cemetery, Chartersville. Memorial donations may be made to the Friends of the Moncton Hospital Foundation.
Arrangements are under the professional direction of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton.
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| Pearden, Patricia |
November 07, 2005 |
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G. Patricia Pearden
1946 ? 2005
The death of G. Patricia Peardon of Campbellton and formerly of Glenwood Drive Moncton occurred at the Campbellton Regional Hospital on Monday November 7th 2005. Born in Mt Albion PEI on January 23rd, 1946 she was the daughter of the late W. Vernon and Dorothy A. (Gaudet) Pearden.
Pat is survived by her sister, Jane Pearden, of Moncton and several aunts, uncles and cousins on Prince Edward Island.
Interment will be in The People?s Cemetery, Charlottetown, where a graveside service will be conducted by Rev. Kevin MacKenzie on Saturday, November 12 at 11:30 am.
Arrangements are under the direction of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (506) 857-1110 at 114 Alma Street Moncton.
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| O Neill, Anna |
November 08, 2005 |
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Anna O?Neill
1914 ? 2005
Anna O?Neill, 91, of St George Blvd, Moncton, NB, passed away on Tuesday, November 8th, 2005, at The Moncton Hospital after a lengthy illness.
Born in Escuminac, NB, on July 11, 1914, she was the daughter of the late Edward and late Elizabeth (Guimond) O?Neill. She was a retired house wife and attended Holy Family Roman Catholic Church.
She is survived by one son, William O?Neill (Linda) , Moncton, NB; one sister, Theresa McGinnis, Saint John, NB; three grandchildren, Gordon, Anna and Jamie. She is predeceased by two brothers Raymond and Tom; three sisters Mary, Helen and Cecelia.
Resting at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home, 114 Alma Street, Moncton, visiting will take place on Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm and Friday from 12:30 pm till time of departure at 1:30 pm. Funeral service will be held on Friday, November 11, 2005 at 2 pm in the Holy Family Roman Catholic Church on Falkland St, Moncton. Interment will be in the Escuminac Roman Catholic Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, donations to the People?s Park Chapel Fund or a memorial of the donor?s choice would be appreciated by the family. Funeral arrangements are under the professional care of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home, 114 Alma St.
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| Leaman, Paul |
November 16, 2005 |
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Paul Brian Leaman
1950 ? 2005
The death of Paul Brian Leaman, 55 years, husband of Alexia, of Stewart Street, Moncton, occurred suddenly at this residence on Wednesday, November 16th, 2005. Born in Moncton, March 31, 1950, Paul was the son of the late Alexander and Jessie (Wilson) Leaman. He was employed as a meat cutter at Richard?s Meat Market and formerly at Dixon?s Superette.
He was an avid runner, fisher and hiker who cherished spending time with his family, especially his grandson Devin. He was strongly involved with the Greater Moncton Terry Fox Run since 1980.
Paul is survived by his wife of 34 years Alexia; daughter Peggy (Craig) McLaughlin of Rexton; son Jean Guy of Moncton; grandson Devin McLaughlin. He is also survived by his sisters Carol (Doug) Trites, Brenda Leaman; brothers Reginald (Kathleen) and Doug as well as his best friend Robert Ritzhaupt all of Moncton.
By request of the family there will not be any visiting hours prior to the memorial service which will be held on Saturday November 19th at 11 am in Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857 1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton.
Donations in Paul?s memory made to the Salvation Army Moncton or the Terry Fox Foundation would be appreciated by the family.
Arrangements are under the direction of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton
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| Wetmore, Raymond Eugene |
December 04, 2005 |
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Raymond Eugene Wetmore
1904 ? 2005
The death of Raymond Eugene Wetmore, 101 years, husband of the late Katherine Wetmore, occurred at Royal Court, Riverview, on Sunday, December 4th 2005. Born in New Haven, Connecticut, on August 4, 1904, he was the son of the late Jesse E. and Antoinette (Moses) Wetmore.
Raymond attended the Yarmouth Academy and graduated from Acadia University in 1926. He received his B.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering from the Nova Scotia Technical College in 1928. Raymond was retired as a Lubrication Engineer from Texaco Canada Inc. He was a life member of the Association of Professional Engineers of NB, a sixty year member of Hiram Lodge #12 AF&AM of Yarmouth, a past member of the Moncton Golf and Country Club and a Past Member of the Moncton Curlers Association. He was also a member of Wesley Memorial United Church, Moncton.
The last surviving member of his immediate family, Raymond is survived by several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his wife Katherine (Dayson) Wetmore in 1980 and his parents.
In keeping with Mr. Wetmore?s requests, there will not be any visiting or funeral service in Moncton. A Masonic Service conducted by officers and members of Hiram Lodge #12 AF&AM followed by a funeral service will be conducted at Sweeney?s Funeral Home in Yarmouth, NS on Wednesday, December 7th at 2 pm.. Interment will be in Mountain Cemetery in Yarmouth, NS.
Arrangements in Moncton are under the direction of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton.
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| Harrington, Ernest Gerard |
December 04, 2005 |
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Ernest Gerard Harrington
1922 ? 2005
The death of Ernest Gerard Harrington, 83 years, husband of Kathleen (Ryan) Harrington of Lorentz Drive, Moncton occurred at the Dr. Georges L. Dumont Hospital on Sunday, December 4, 2005. Born in Saint John on June 12, 1922 he was the son of the late Ernest and Stella (Flood) Harrington. Ernest had been employed with the New Brunswick Electrical Power Commission as an Electrical Mechanic for over 40 years retiring in 1987. He attended St. Augustine?s Roman Catholic Church where he was a member of the Knights of Columbus and the Holy Name Society. He was also a member of the ?Twenty five year Club? with NB Power.
In addition to his wife Kathleen (Ryan) Harrington, he is survived by his son John Harrington (Elle) of Orange Co. California; three daughters Margaret MacLachlan (Ian) of Bedford, NS; Kathleen Estey (Norm) of Winnipeg, MB; and Patricia Spicer (Peter) of Spencer?s Island NS.; one brother James (Carmel) Harrington of Saint John; 10 grandchildren - Alexandrea, Ryan and Matthew Harrington; Robert, Michael and David MacLachlan; Andrea and Patrick Estey; Katie and Meggie Spicer; as well as many nieces and nephews.
In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by his sister Kathleen Harrington.
Resting at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton with visiting hours on Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm funeral mass will be celebrated on Wednesday at 11am at St Augustine?s Church, Moncton. A reception will follow in the church hall. Interment will be in St Francis Xavier Cemetery Sussex.
Memorial donations in Ernest?s name may be made to the local area Food Banks.
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| Lockwood, Annette |
December 06, 2005 |
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Annette L. Lockwood
1937 ? 2005
The death of Annette L. Lockwood, 68 years, wife of Jim Lockwood of Shediac, occurred following a period of failing health, with her family at her side at the Villa Providence on Tuesday December 6th 2005. Born in Moncton on February 6 1937 she was the daughter of Milanie and Alalnee Breau. While living in Toronto she worked for several years with Northern Telecom. In Moncton she attended St Bernard?s Roman Catholic Church.
After a lifetime of lighting up this world by touching so many with her love, kindness and humor, she taught us the nature of a good heart and unconditional love. Annette will be sadly missed by her husband of 48 years Jim (James); her children Joanne Lockwood (Marion Petite) of Moncton, Darlene Dix (Michael) of Oakville, ON and David Lockwood (Teresa) of North Carolina. She was a loving grandmother to Bianca and Stephanie of North Carolina, Robyn of Florida, Sarah and Michelle of Oakville. She is also survived by three sisters Jeanine McLenaghan of Moncton, Imelda Langes of Moncton and Anise Gould of Shediac; and several nieces and nephews.
In addition to her parents she was predeceased by her brothers Paul, Franis, Aldrice, Norman and Gerald and by one sister Eva.
It was Annette?s wish that there not be any visitation prior to her Memorial Mass which will be celebrated at St Bernard?s Roman Catholic Church on Friday the 9th of December at 10 am. Following the Mass there will be a reception in the church hall. Interment will be in Our Lady of Calvary Cemetery in the spring.
Memorial donations in Annette?s name may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society.
Arrangements are under the direction of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110)
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| Dalzell, James R. |
January 07, 2006 |
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James R. Dalzell
1958 - 2006
The death of James Robert Dalzell, 47 years, husband of Zita, of High Street Moncton occurred unexpectedly Saturday January 7th while on vacation in Acapulco, Mexico. Born in Middleton, NS on November 14th 1958 he was the son of Carolyn (Langille) Dalzell of Moncton and the late Halton R. Dalzell.
Known simply as Bob to his many friends and family, he and wife Zita of 19 years owned and operated Prestige Engraving and Liberty Subs, both in Moncton. He was a man of immense talent, always willing to offer a helping hand, and rose eagerly to any and all challenges. A board member of the Canadian Professional Engravers Association for many years, the most important things in his life were his wife, his Harley Davidson, and his family and friends -- in that order.
In addition to his wife Zita (Cote) he is survived by his mother Carolyn of Moncton, his brothers Brian of Grand Manan, NB, Gregory (Margo) and their children Connor and Cameron of Dartmouth, NS and Halton (Stacie) of Fredericton, NB as well as many brothers and sisters in law, cousins, nieces, nephews, aunts and uncles.
Cremation has taken place in Mexico and his funeral service will be held on Friday January 13th at 2 pm in Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street, Moncton followed by a reception in the reception room of the funeral home.
Donations in Bob?s memory may be made to the Mount Royal United Church Memorial Fund or the memorial of the donor?s choice.
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| Coles, Charles Edward |
January 19, 2006 |
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Charles Edward Coles
1912 ? 2006
The death of Charles Edward Coles, 93 years, husband of Ruth Coles, of Murphy Ave, Moncton, occurred at The Moncton Hospital on Thursday, January 19, 2006.
Born in Saint John, NB, on November 26, 1912, he was the son of the late George and Georgina Ethel (Banks) Coles. Charles had, for many years, been the Service Manager of Parkway Mercury in Saint John. While in Saint John he attended St Matthew?s Presbyterian Church and was also a member of the Masonic Lodge. In Moncton he attended Humphrey Memorial United Church. A veteran of the Second World War, he served six years with the RCAF.
Charles is survived by his wife Ruth (Schell) Coles and by his daughters Catherine Elizabeth Coles-Mazerolle (Bernie) of Moncton; Anne Mouland (William) of Fredericton; his granddaughters Heather and Janet Mouland and his grandson Christopher Mazerolle. The last surviving member of his immediate family he was predeceased by his sisters, Kathleen Waller and Frances McNichol.
Honoring Mr. Coles? wishes there will not be any visiting or public funeral service. The family will hold a private memorial service at a later date. The family has requested that any donation in Mr. Coles? memory be made to The Friends of The Moncton Hospital Foundation.
Arrangements are under the professional care of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton.
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| Jones, Thomas George Richard |
January 22, 2006 |
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Thomas George Richard Jones
1969 ? 2006
The death of Thomas George Richard Jones, of Westbrook Circle, occurred on Sunday January 22, 2006. Born in Moncton on August 15, 1969 he was the son of Bernadette (Windle) Jones and the late Richard Jones.
Tommy attended Bernice McNaughton High School in Moncton and had been employed with the City of Moncton, Crackers and most recently with People?s Park Tower. Tommy was a great pool player and played at many Dooley?s locations and also at the Miss Cue. During his younger years he participated in and won many diving competitions at Kiwanis Pool in Moncton.
In addition to his mother Bernadette he is survived by the ?big brother? he never had, Gilbert Brewster; his sisters Ann Marie Mayo; Colleen Jones; his niece Meta Mayo; a nephew Andrew Jones-Holland and one aunt Esther (late Maurice) Windle all of Moncton as well as several cousins. He was predeceased several years ago by his father, Richard.
Visiting with the family will be at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street, Moncton, on Wednesday, January 25th, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. Memorial service will be held on Thursday, January 26th, at 11 am in Cadman Bowness Funeral Home.
Arrangements are under the direction of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton.
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| Wheaton, Betty Lena |
January 29, 2006 |
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Betty Lena Wheaton
1947 ? 2006
The death of Betty Lena Wheaton of John Street, Moncton, occurred after a lengthy illness at The Moncton Hospital on Sunday, January 29, 2006. Born in Moncton on October 22, 1947, she was the daughter of the late John Alvin and Muriel Lena (Jones) Wheaton. Betty graduated from The Moncton Hospital School of Nursing in 1968 and worked as an R.N. in the Labor and Delivery Department of The Moncton Hospital until her retirement in the late 1990?s. Betty had attended Mountain View United Church. She was a member of TOPS and an active volunteer with the cancer support group ?Reach for Recovery?.
She is survived by her two daughters Natasha Lee Rafuse and Melissa Jane Rafuse both of Moncton, her grandson Bailey Brandon Rafuse, two brothers Ross Harvey Wheaton of Cape Pele and David John Wheaton of Moncton. In addition to her several aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews she is survived by her aunt and uncle Alice and Chester Wheaton and her aunt Muriel Fleming.
Visiting with the family will be held at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton, Wednesday, February 1st, from 7 to 9 pm and Thursday, February 2nd, from 2 to 4 pm. A private family memorial service will be held at a later date.
Donations in Betty?s name may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Friends of The Moncton Hospital Foundation.
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| Arnold, Alfreda |
February 25, 2006 |
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Alfreda (Freda) Arnold
1924 ? 2006
The death of Alfreda Arnold, 82 years, widow of the late Morris Arnold, of the Lakeview Manor, Riverview, and formerly of Jones Street, Moncton, occurred at her residence on Saturday, February 25, 2006.
Born in Shediac on February 7th 1924 she was the daughter of the late John and Grace (Lundrigan) Gayton. Freda had retired from the T. Eaton Co. after many years of service. A member of Central United Church she was also a member of the U.C.W.
She is survived by her sisters Catherine McKay of Dartmouth and Louise Leaman of Riverview, one nephew Wayne of Hampton; two nieces Sharron of Dartmouth and Susan of Toronto as well as several grand nieces and grand nephews. In addition to her husband Morris and her parents, she was predeceased by her brother Archie Gayton, her sister Margaret Brown and a nephew Malcolm McKay.
Resting at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street, Moncton, visiting hours are Monday, February 27th from 1 pm to service time of 2 o?clock. A reception will follow in the Reception Room of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home. Interment will be in Fairhaven Memorial Gardens.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Cadman Bowness Funeral Home 114 Alma Street Moncton.
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| Akerley, Kenneth Allan |
March 12, 2006 |
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Kenneth Allan Akerley
1944 ? 2006
The death of Kenneth Allan Akerley, 61 years, of Elmwood Drive, Moncton occurred suddenly at The Moncton Hospital on Sunday, March 12, 2006. Born in Moncton August 19, 1944 he was the son of the late Charles and Florence (Wilson) Akerley.
He is survived by his sisters Florence Akerley of Moncton; Jean Gray (Charles) of Hana, Hawaii, and Marion Spino (Wayne) of Hamilton, Ontario, and his sister-in-law, Jackie Akerley of Boundary Creek. He is also survived by his nephews William Akerley (Lana) and their son, Frank, of Boundary Creek; Kenneth Akerley and his children, Konner and Taylor, of Lower Coverdale; Matthew Spino and Nicholas Spino both of Hamilton, Ontario, and Jeffrey Gray of Brooklyn, New York, as well as many cousins.
In addition to his parents Kenneth was predeceased by his brother Frank.
In keeping with his wishes there will be no visitation or funeral service. Burial will take place at a later date in Hillside Cemetery, McKee?s Mills. Memorials in Kenneth?s memory may be made to the Friends of the Moncton Hospital or the memorial of the donor?s choice.
Arrangements are under the direction of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton.
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| Jones, Gerald Roy |
March 14, 2006 |
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Gerald Roy Jones
1929 ? 2006
The death of Gerald (Gerry) Roy Jones, 76 years, husband of Dorothy, of Rosedale Ave Moncton, occurred at The Moncton Hospital on Tuesday, March 14th, 2006. Born in Edgett?s Landing, August 7th 1929, Gerry was the only child of Dalton and Lena (Hicks) Jones.
Gerry had retired from the Commercial Sales Division of Robin Hood Multi Foods Ltd after many years service. He was a member of Humphrey Memorial United Church, the U.C.T., the Fiddling Friends, the Moncton Shrine Club, the Scottish Rite, Acacia Lodge #49 F & AM as well as an active volunteer with the Moncton Food Bank.
Gerald is survived by his wife Dorothy (Copp); two daughters Elaine Goselin (John) of Frankford, ON, Valerie Fryters (Eric) of Guelph, ON; grandchildren Christine Johnson of Moncton, Derrick Johnson of Toronto, Erica Middleton of Moncton and Eric and Daniella Fryters of Ontario. He is also survived by three great grandchildren, Dustin Johnson, Brady Middleton and Evan Middleton. Gerry was predeceased by his parents, his son Raymond and his daughter Barbara Mae.
By request there will not be any visiting hours. Services will be held at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home,114 Alma Street, Moncton, on Friday March 17th beginning with a Masonic Service at 2 pm, immediately followed by a Memorial Service conducted by Rev. Gayle MacDonald. A reception will be held in the reception room of the funeral home following the service. Interment will be in Fairhaven Memorial Gardens.
Memorial donations may be made to the memorial of the donor?s choice.
Arrangements are under the direction of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) <
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| Armstrong, Sandra (Sandy) Ellene |
March 20, 2006 |
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Sandra (Sandy) Ellene Armstrong
1946 ? 2006
The death of Sandra (Sandy) Ellene Armstrong, 59 years, of Railway Ave Moncton occurred at The Moncton Hospital on Monday, March 20, 2006. Born in Moncton on December 3rd, 1946, she was the daughter of Ruth Armstrong of Moncton and the late George Armstrong. A loving and caring person Sandy had, for many years, been a child caregiver. She loved her garden and had a soft spot in her heart for animals, in particular cats.
Very much loved by her family, Sandy will be sadly missed by her mother, Ruth, with whom she resided, her sister Shirley Motkaluk of Edmonton, her brother Lynden (Cecile) Armstrong of Moncton, her sister-in-law Dorothy Armstrong of Saskatoon; her nieces Lynn Armstrong of Moncton, Gail Armstrong of Saskatchewan, Maureen Fredin of Alberta; three nephews Rodney Armstrong of Moncton, Jason Motkaluk of Alberta and Michael Armstrong of Alberta; as well by several great nieces and nephews. She is also survived by her best friends Gloria Collette and Judy Boudreau and she was considered the second mom to Erica, Erin and Jamie Lynn Arbeau. In addition to her father, she was predeceased by her brother John and a niece.
By request there will not be any visiting hours or public funeral service. A private family service was held at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home, 114 Alma Street, Moncton. Cremation has taken place and interment will be in The Church of the Ascension Cemetery, Apohaquai.
Donations in Sandy?s memory may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society, the SPCA or the memorial of the donor?s choice.
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| McCarthy-Gunn, Ryan Thomas |
March 21, 2006 |
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Ryan Thomas McCarthy-Gunn
1995 -- 2006
It is with deep sadness that the family of Ryan McCarthy-Gunn announce his sudden death on Tuesday March 21, 2006 at the age of 10. Predeceased by his mother Maureen McCarthy, Ryan is survived by his parents Paul and Helen Gunn, his sister Kyleigh, his step-sisters Nicole, Lauren and Sarah-Jane and many aunts, uncles and cousins.
Ryan was a grade 5 student at Bessborough School which he loved to attend. He had a passion for drama, music, comedy and writing his own plays and poetry. Ryan was an active member of KIX at the Moncton Wesleyan Church and enjoyed his experiences at Camp Wildwood.
Ryan was born in Toronto but moved to Moncton when he was 2 years old. He was a little boy with big dreams and big plans; to visit a castle, to be an actor, to live in a mansion, to write a book. In his 10 short years he was able to, in his own way, accomplish many of these dreams.
Ryan knew how to bring out the good in everyone he met. He was a selfless person who never expected anything in return from people. He always had a funny story or a joke to tell. Ryan dealt with all the challenges that life threw at him, taking it all in stride and never loosing his big smile or positive attitude. Ryan will be missed by all those who loved him. He was just such an amazing person.
Visitation on Saturday, from 2 to 5 p.m. and on Sunday, from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home. The funeral mass will be held at 11a.m. on Monday, March 27, 2006 at Holy Family Roman Catholic Church, Falkland Ave, Moncton. Interment will be in Elmwood Cemetery. In Ryan?s memory, donations to the Cerebral Palsy Foundation would be greatly appreciated.
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| Gaudet, Marie Alice (Yvette) |
April 14, 2006 |
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Marie Alice (Yvette) Gaudet
1932 ? 2006
The death of Marie Alice (Yvette) Gaudet of Inglewood St Moncton occurred at The Moncton Hospital on Friday April 14, 2006. Born in Collette, NB, on February 24, 1932, she was the daughter of the late John and Rose (Pitre) Gaudet. Yvette had been employed as a telephone operator with the Westin Hotel in Winnipeg for many years before her retirement several years ago.
She is survived by her best friend and caregiver Leo Thibodeau; her children, Margaret Gionet-Mackie of Saint John; Barbara (Phillip) Martin of Saskatoon; Monica (Doug) Anderson; Roderick (Sandra) Cline and Grant Cline all of Winnipeg. She is also survived by her brothers Medric of Minto, Gerald of BC, Lionel of Ontario and one sister Lorraine Lynch of Minto, many grandchildren, great grand children and nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by her brothers Joe and Abel.
Cremation has taken place and the family will be receiving visitors at The Minto Funeral Home, King Street, Minto, NB on Friday April 21st from 7 to 9 pm and Saturday April 22nd from 10:00 to 12:00 noon. Funeral Mass will be celebrated at Holy Rosary Catholic Church, Minto on Saturday, April 22nd at 12:00 noon. Interment will be in the Church Cemetery.
Arrangements in Moncton are under the direction of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home.
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| Kok, Grace (Geertje) |
April 17, 2006 |
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Grace (Geertje) Kok
1915 ? 2006
The death of Mrs. Grace (Geertje) Kok, 90 years, wife of Dick, of Riverview, occurred at Spencer Memorial Home on Monday April 17th 2006. Born in Amsterdam, Holland December 18, 1915 she was the daughter of the late Berend and Ruurtje (Ficke) Fikke. Grace had been a member of the Riverview Craft Guild Inc. and many years ago was a Pioneer Girl Leader at Calvary Baptist Church.
Grace is survived by her husband of 69 years Dick; her daughter Jose Wilson (Bud) of Riverview; her son Hans Kok (Mavis) of Powell River, BC as well as 10 grand children, several great grand children, nieces and nephews. The last surviving member of her immediate family, she was also predeceased by a great grandson, Tyler.
By family request there will not be any visiting hours prior to the memorial service which will be held on Saturday, April 22, 2006 at 3:30 pm at Trinity United Church, Old Coach Road, Riverview, followed by a reception in the church hall.
For those wishing, donations in Grace?s name may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society, Spencer Memorial Home Generator Fund or the memorial of the donor?s choice.
Arrangements are under the direction of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton, NB.
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| Collette, Shirley |
April 23, 2006 |
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Shirley P. M. Collette
1925 ? 2006
The death of Shirley P. M. Collette, 81years, widow of the late Vincent E. J. Collette, occurred at Spencer?s Memorial Home on Sunday, April 23rd, 2006. Born in Saint John, February 8th, 1925, Shirley was the daughter of the late Albert H. and Marie M. (Chipman) Ramsay of Saint John.
She was a member of St Bernard?s parish, the Irish Society of Moncton, St Anthony?s Guild and the Canadian Wildlife Federation. Shirley joined girl guides in Saint John and was a leader at St Bernard?s Church since 1950.
Shirley was special to her family. She was a great wife, mother, grandmother and friend and she was loved and will be sadly missed by her daughter Charlotte (Michael) McKenna of Moncton, grand-daughter Kathleen, grandson Patrick, great grandson Brendan, great grand daughter Emma and several cousins.
Resting at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home, 114 Alma Street, Moncton visiting hours are on Tuesday, April 25th, 2-4 pm and 7-9 pm and Wednesday from 12:00 noon to 1:45. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at St Bernard?s Roman Catholic Church, Botsford St, Moncton Wednesday, April 26th, at 2:00 pm followed by a reception in the church hall. Interment will be in Our Lady of Calvary Cemetery. Prayer Vigil will be held on Tuesday at 8:30 in the funeral home. The family requests that memorial donations may be made to the S.P.C.A.
?Mom you were and still are our source of love. It is your love that continues to carry us forward in our lives. Thank you Mom for the privilege of being loved by you?
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| Keays, Kenneth Wilbur |
April 27, 2006 |
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Kenneth Wilbur Keays
1920 ? 2006
The death of Kenneth Wilbur Keays, 85 years, husband of Lillian of Ninth Street, Moncton, and formerly of Campbellton, NB, occurred at The Moncton Hospital on Thursday, April 27, 2006. Born in Oak Bay, PQ he was the son of the late William and Minnie Keays.
Mr. Keays was owner and operator of Ken?s Trucking in Campbellton prior to his retirement several years ago. An avid outdoorsman he enjoyed fishing, hunting, hockey, baseball and especially watching sports on TV with his wife Lillian. He also enjoyed playing cards. He was a veteran of the Second World War and served overseas.
In addition to his wife of 66 years, Lillian (Gionet), he is survived by his daughters Isabell Albert (George) of Miramichi and Eileen LeBlanc (Paul) of Moncton; his sons Raymond (Rose) of Moncton, Robert (Carol) of Boundary Creek and Gary of Dieppe. He is also survived by his brother Richard (Nellie) of Oak Bay, PQ, a sister Hazel Campbell (late Charles) of Cascapedia, PQ, ten grandchildren, seven great grandchildren and many nieces and nephews.
In addition to his parents he was predeceased by his brother and sister in law Walter (Edna), his sisters and brothers in law Helen Wylie (Frank) and Ruby Wylie (Grant).
Cremation has taken place and a memorial service will be held on Sunday, May 7, at 3:30 pm in Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110), 114 Alma Street Moncton. A reception will follow in the reception room of the funeral home.
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| Crockett, Margaret Patricia |
April 30, 2006 |
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Margaret Patricia Crockett
1915 ? 2006
The death of Margaret Patricia Crockett, 91 years, of Irishtown, occurred at The Moncton Hospital on Sunday, April 30, 2006. Born in South Tilley, NB, on January 29, 1915, she was the daughter of the late Percy Henry and Ethel May (Williams) Payne. Margaret was a homemaker and had attended the Moncton Wesleyan Church.
She is survived by her daughter Shirley Feit (Frank) with whom she resided; her brother Norval Payne of South Tilley; sisters Freda Clark of Fort Fairfield, Maine, and Beatrice Carter of Dartmouth, NS; two grand children Denna Clark (David) of Grand Bay- Westfield and Chapin Feit (Kim) of Colpitts Settlement; three great grandsons Matthew Clark, Brendan Clark and Dylan Feit; special friends Leona, Nadia and Breigha Richard as well as several nieces and nephews.
Mrs. Crockett was predeceased by her husband Chapin Crockett and her brothers Leslie and Vincent and her sisters Dorothy Faulkner and Mildred Densmore.
Resting at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street, Moncton, with visiting hours on Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. Funeral service will be held in Cadman Bowness Funeral Home on Tuesday, May 2 at 11 am followed by a reception in the reception room of the funeral home. Interment will be in The Scotch Settlement Cemetery. Donations in Mrs. Crockett?s name made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or the Diabetic Association would be appreciated by the family.
?The family would like to thank the nursing staff who cared for Margaret during her time on the fourth floor and in the Palliative Care Unit at The Moncton Hospital.?
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| Robinson, Doreen Helena |
May 11, 2006 |
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Doreen Helena Robinson
Doreen Helena Robinson passed away suddenly at home on Thursday, May 11, 2006. She is survived by her devoted and loving husband of 53 years, Gil B. Robinson; her four children, Laurie (Phil Galbraith) of Moncton; Gil (Debbie Stewart) of Fredericton; Catherine (Brad Hale) of Carlisle, ON; Barbara (Rob Holowack) of Waterloo, ON; six grandchildren, Andrew and Sam Galbraith; Lisa and Tyler Hale; Daniel and Kevin Holowack; and honorary grandmother to Erin, Meagan, Mike and Jake.
Doreen enjoyed serving the community through being a member of Eastern Star, Frank H. Tingley #5 and volunteering for adult literacy. Her daughters will deeply miss their long chats and creative shopping trips. Her devotion and support of her son, Gil, was tireless. We will all miss her ?love of life? and her generous spirit.
In accordance with Doreen?s wishes there will be no public service. Doreen?s life will be celebrated with her family at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home, 114 Alma Street, Moncton, by Rev. Christopher VanBuskirk of St George?s Anglican Church.
Donations to the Shriner?s Hospital for Children would be appreciated by the family.
Arrangements are under the direction of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma St Moncton.
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| Colpitts, Amy Ann |
June 10, 2006 |
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Amy Ann Colpitts
1918 ? 2006
The death of Amy Ann Colpitts, widow of the late Austin Donald Colpitts, of Spencer Memorial Home and formerly of Cambridge Street, Moncton, occurred on Saturday, June 10, 2006 at The Moncton Hospital.
Born in Harrison Mountain, Albert Co. on October 25, 1918, she was the daughter of the late Nathan and Minnie (Marshall) Harrison Amy was a homemaker who devoted her life to her family. She had attended The First Church of the Nazarene where she loved singing in the church choir.
Amy is survived by her son Chester R. (Deborah) Colpitts of Moncton, her sisters Mildred (Cecil) Colpitts of Quispamsis, Kathleen (Hilyard) Bannister of Elgin and Myra (Late Clarence) Shaffer of Churchill, NB, as well as several nieces and nephews.
In addition to her husband Austin and her parents she was predeceased by her step father George Babcock, her infant daughter Judith Ann, her sister Ella and brothers Alfred and Edwin.
By personal request there will not be any visiting hours prior to her funeral service which will be held on Tuesday, June 13, 2006, at 2pm in Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton, NB. Interment will be in Fairhaven Memorial Gardens. Donations in Amy?s memory may be made to the Friends of The Moncton Hospital.
Arrangements are under the professional care of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home.
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| Heffler, Eileen |
July 01, 2006 |
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Eileen Heffler
1919 ? 2006
The death of Eileen Heffler, widow of John G. Heffler, occurred at Kenneth Spencer Memorial Home on Saturday July 1, 2006.
Born in England May 1, 1919 she was the daughter of the late Harold Hague.
She is survived by her daughter Brenda Heffler of Moncton; sons David*Geraldine) of Hamilton and John of Moncton; as well as her grand son Shawn and granddaughter Alana.
By request there will not be any visiting or funeral service. Cremation has taken place and interment will be in Elmwood Cemetery. Arrangements are under the direction of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home.
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| Surette, Frank |
July 02, 2006 |
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Frank Surette
1917 -- 2006
The death of Frank Surette, of Spencer Memorial Home and formerly of Peoples Park Tower, Moncton, occurred after a period of failing health at his residence on Sunday July 2, 2006. Born in 1917 in Cherryfield, NB he had, for many years, worked with CNR in Moncton.
Predeceased by his wife Verna (Steeves) in 1986, he is survived by his son Jack (Aldea) of Shediac River; his daughter Joyce (Donald) Richard of Moncton; Janet (Robert) Ward of Calgary; his grandchildren Dawn; Jeff; Amanda and Daniel; great grandchildren Madeleine; Quinn and Decklin; a special friend Dorothy Ritchie as well as several nieces and nephews.
By personal request there will not be any visitation or public funeral service. Cremation has taken place and interment will be in Lakeside Cemetery.
Arrangements are under the direction of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton.
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| Martelli, Jeanne |
July 12, 2006 |
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Jeanne J. (Melanson) Martelli
1916 ? 2005
The death of Jeanne J. Martelli, 89 years, of Florida and formerly of New Brunswick occurred in Florida on November 14, 2005. Born in Moncton July 19, 1916 she was the daughter of the late Jude and Julienne (Belleveau) Legere and widow of the late Edgar Melanson. A graveside service will be held in the Old Shediac Road Cemetery, Moncton Wednesday, July 12, 2006 at 11 am
Arrangements are entrusted to Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton, NB.
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| Cliff, Dora |
July 12, 2006 |
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Dora L. Cliff 1907 ? 2006
The death of Dora L. Cliff of 55 Camden Crescent, Moncton occurred at her residence on Wednesday July 12, 2006 in her 100th year. Born in Upper Derby, NB on June 2, 1907 she was the daughter of the late Thomas and Janet S. (Jardine) Cliff. She was a member of St. Georges Anglican Church, Moncton, life member of the Women?s Auxiliary of St. Georges Church, St. George?s A.C.W., a leader of the Girls Auxiliary, Member of the Canadian College of Teachers and the Greater Moncton Retired Teachers Association, also the I.O.D.E. Dora attended Provincial Normal School and Mount Allison University and taught in several schools in New Brunswick as well as Shingwauk Indian Residential School in Sault Ste. Marie and also had given part of her holidays to work at the Columbia Coast Mission. She was employed at Moncton School Board office for many years. The last surviving member of her immediate family, Dora was predeceased by her parents, her twin sister Alexis Douglas, sisters Florence Bennett and Hazel Cliff. By request, there will not be any visitation prior to her funeral service which will be held at St Georges Anglican Church, Corner of Church and Queen Streets, Moncton, on Friday, July 14th at 2 p.m., followed by a reception in the church hall. Interment will be in Fairhaven Memorial Gardens. Donations in Doras memory may be made to the St Georges Anglican Church Memorial Fund, in care of John Lingley (389-1361) Arrangements are under the direction of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton, NB
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| Hartop, Rose |
July 15, 2006 |
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Rose Hartop 1924-2006
Rose Marie Hartop, formerly of Cameron St., Moncton, passed away peacefully in her sleep at her daughter Trudys home on Saturday, July 15, 2006 at the age of 82. Born in Toronto, ON, she was the daughter of the late John Benton and Viola Robbins and was predeceased by her brother, Jackie Benton and sister Vilee Johnson. She is survived by her eldest sister Vicki Janese of Hamilton, ON; a brother Allen Bolte of Winnipeg, Man., and a younger sister Dorothy Warman of Toronto, ON. Beloved mother of Margaret (David) Wellwood of Wasaga, ON and Trudy Cormier of Moncton, NB; she is also survived by her adoring grandchildren: Heather (Lee) Killam, Teresa (Max) Meer, Michael Wellwood, Anna-Marria Anchor, Andrew Wellwood, Lenna (Morris) Doiron, Erna (Serge) Gaudet, Jackie (Derrick) Hatto, Chapelle Melanson (Mark), Sunday (David) DeWolfe, Ernest Cormier, Edison (Kathy) Cormier, Mary-Margaret Cormier (Robin Grant) and two step-grandsons Joseph Caissie and Vernon Maguire Jr.; as well as 25 great-grandchildren and 5 great-great-grandchildren. Resting at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street, Moncton where visiting hours will be on Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. Funeral service, conducted by Fr B. Sloan, will be held on Tuesday July 18th at 11 am in Cadman Bowness Funeral Home followed by a reception to be held in the Reception Room of the funeral home. Interment will be in Fairhaven Memorial Gardens. Rose loved flowers, however donations to the Canadian Diabetes Association or to the Heart and Stroke Foundation in her memory would also be appreciated.
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| Bell, Lucy Elizabeth |
July 28, 2006 |
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Lucy Elizabeth Bell
1933 ? 2006
The death of Lucy Elizabeth Bell, 73 years, wife of Stephen Bell of Sunny Brae occurred at the Villa du Repos, Moncton on Friday, July 28, 2006.
Born in Sunny Brae on January 6th 1933, she was the daughter of the late Herbert Brown and Juanita Wilson. Lucy had been employed as a hairdresser for many years prior to her retirement and she was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion Moncton Branch # 6.
In addition to her husband Stephen, she is survived by her daughters Juanita Shelley Holton (Lloyd) and Gwen Bell; her son Stephen Bell (Angie); one sister Sandra Wood; as well as five grandchildren; one great grand child and a special friend of the family Brenda Smith.
She was predeceased by her daughter Christine Bell in October of 2005, her parents and several brothers and sisters.
By request there will not be any visitation or funeral service.
Arrangements are under the direction of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton.
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| Lutes, Ethel Kathleen |
August 01, 2006 |
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Ethel Kathleen Lutes 1914 ? 2006 Ethel died peacefully at home on Tuesday August 1 being in her 92nd year. Born December 31, 1914 at home in Indian Mountain to Irvin O. Trites (1881-1952) and Emily Ann Parrott (NFLD 1882-1963). Married in 1935 to the late Winston R. Lutes (1910-1965) lived on the same farm in Lutes Mountain for 72 years enjoying 5 children and their families. Late Wayne R. (1936-1991) Late Barbara Jones (1940-2001); Allan (Debbie), Irvin (Donna), Winston (Leona) and their four children Marcy, Miranda, Amanda and Justin and a great great grandson Tyler; Dawn who lived with her Mum for 62 years; Dale A(Late Ivy Murray July 2006); Gary, Lori MacPherson(Douglas), Kathleen Lingley (Dr Michael), their three children Ben, Sam and Emma, Stephen(Jenny). Frederick I (Betty Murray); Russell (Krista) their four children Logan, Lynden, Jayden and Eli; Duane (Debbie) their four children Abram, Liam, Maria and Rachel. Late Gary Lynn (1943-1952) Survived by one sister Louise Rogers (Bert) of Kingsclear, NB; several nieces, nephews and cousins in the USA, NB and Ontario Dr Ronald Trites (Dr Christine) of Ottawa who have been very close and special to Ethel and her family. In Newfoundland the many wonderful cousins on ?The Rock? of whom William Parrott (Dora) and the late Irvin (Lillian) who lived as Brothers on the farm for many years from ages 4 to 12. She was predeceased by two sisters Beulah Milner (Ivan) 1964, Beatrice Gardner (Angus) 1979, two brothers Henry (Greta) 1980 and Clarence (Carrie) 1993. Her community involvement was in the Lutes Mountain Baptist Church where she was organist and choir director for 38 years, Sunday School Teacher, member of Malcolm Pattie Card Missionary Society, Charter Member of Hillside Baptist Church, active in her Seniors Group. Christ, Church and people were the focus of her life. Other community involvements were Lutz Mountain Heritage Museum and Meeting House, the Michael Lutz 1766 Family Org and The Trites Family Int. She was a Life member of Indian and Lutes Mountain Women?s Institute. Visitation will be at Hillside Baptist Church 2290 Mountain Road on Thursday August 3rd fro 6 ? 9 pm. Funeral service will be held at the Church on Friday August 4th at 11 am pastors officiating will be Gordon Horsman and Andrew Mack. Interment will be in the Horsman Cemetery. Family flowers only. Donations in her memory may be made to the Hillside Church or the Lutz Mountain Heritage Building Fund or the memorial of the donor?s choice.
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| McGrath, Stan |
August 02, 2006 |
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Stan McGrath 1921 - 2006 Stan McGrath, 85, of Moncton, passed away on Wednesday, August 2nd, 2006, at the Dr Georges L-Dumont Hospital following a brave battle with Colon Cancer.He will be lovingly missed by his wife Corinne (Bourque) of 55 years; his daughter Catherine and son-in-law Glenn of Vancouver; his son Eric and daughter-in-law Bonnie of Fredericton; his grand -daughter Mellissa of Halifax; his sisters Joan Blakney and Betty Truman (brother-in-law Doug) and his brother Gerry (sister-in-law Stella), all of Moncton; his step grand-sons Chris and Adrian of St. John; his step grand-children Nova, Brie and Lorne of Vancouver; his great grand-children; as well as many nieces and nephews. Stan was born and educated in St. John?s, Newfoundland and he was the son of James and Annie McGrath. Stan was a Veteran of World War II and joined the 59th Newfoundland Heavy Regiment as a teenager. He was Commissioned in the field at the age of 22 and saw action in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany.Stan came to Moncton to live in 1945 shortly after receiving an Honourable Discharge from the Armed Forces. He was employed with London Live Insurance Company in 1952 and retired in 1983 as District Sales Manager.Stan enjoyed the quality of life the city Moncton had to offer and he was an active community volunteer for over 50 years, serving on over thirty different committees and charitable organizations including; Past President of the Moncton Life Underwriters, Past President and on the Board of Directors for St. Patrick?s Family Centre, Past President of the New Brunswick Soccer Association and Past President for the Moncton Chapter of the MS Soc. Stan was also on the Board of Directors for the East End Boys & Girls Club, Chairman of the Board of Directors for the Lions Senior Citizen Committee and on many other committees that included the Moncton Central Business Development Bureau, the Coliseum Arena Committee, the Miss Moncton Pageant, the Bus Committee, Railroad Days, the Moncton Band Festival and the Moncton Santa Claus Parade. Stan had always shown a keen interest in Municipal politics and was elected to Moncton City Council in 1980 as a Ward II Councilor and re-elected in 1983. He did not re-offer in 1986 but left the door open to return to politics again. He did so in 1989 and was elected as councilor -at-Large and re-elected in 1992 and in 1995. He also served as Deputy Mayor for one term. For those who knew Stan he was a man known for his honesty, fairness, sincerity, dedication and accountability. Stan is resting at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home, 114 Alma St. with visiting hours on Thursday, August 3rd from 7:00 ? 9:00 pm and Friday, August 4th from 2:00 ? 4:00 pm and 7:00 ? 9:00 pm. The Funeral Mass will be held at St. Bernard?s Roman Catholic Church, 43 Botsford Street, on Saturday August 5th at 10:00 am with Father Allison Carroll officiating. Reception will follow at the Church. Interment will follow at the Shediac Catholic Cemetery, Shediac. In Stan?s memory, donations to the Moncton Chapter Multiple Sclerosis Society or to the Dr. George-L Dumont Hospital Palliative Care Unit would be appreciated.
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| Windle, Frank |
August 03, 2006 |
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Frank Windle 1945 ? 2006 The death of Frank Windle, 61 years, of Sixth Street Moncton occurred at his residence on Thursday August 3rd 2006. Born in Moncton, July 23, 1945, he was the son of the late George and Aida Windle. Frank was employed as a carman with CNR for many years prior to retirement. A member of the Royal Canadian Legion Moncton Branch # 6 and the Air Force Vets Club he enjoyed bowling, playing darts and baseball. He is survived by his wife Kathy Nelson; his children Janet Lee Reynolds (Steven), Tena Windle, Terri Lawson (Keith); Tony Anderson and Billie-Jo Anderson; his sisters Alice Collicott (Mike) and Nancy Windle and several grandchildren. In addition to his parents he was predeceased by his sisters Barbara and Janet Lee. Frank is resting at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street with visiting hours on Saturday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. Funeral service will be on Sunday August 6th at 3 pm followed by a reception at the Air Force Vets Club, St George St Moncton. Donations in Franks memory may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of New Brunswick Arrangements are under the direction of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street, Moncton.
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| Matthews, Gary Ivan |
August 03, 2006 |
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Gary Ivan Matthews 1945 ?2006
The death of Gary Ivan Matthews, 60 years, of Greater Lakeburn occurred at the Moncton Hospital on Thursday August 3rd. Born in Moncton, October 9th 1945, he was the son of Viola (Nicolle) Matthews and the late Richard Matthews. Gary had worked as a carpenter and mechanic for many years in the Moncton area. In addition to his mother Viola of Greater Lakeburn, he is survived by his brothers Bobby, Harold, Brian, Greg (Karen) and Mark all of the Moncton area; his sisters Carol (Jack) Phillips and Judy (Ray) Portiss both of St Thomas, Ontario; Brenda (Louis) Gallant of Shediac; Elaine (Mike) Jessome of Edmundston, NB; Marsha Matthews (Tim) of Memramcook and Karen Matthews (Mike) of Moncton as well as many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his father Richard, his brothers Jimmy and Jack and his sisters Shirley and Marilyn. By request there will not be any visiting hours prior to a memorial service which will be held on Tuesday August 8th 2006 at 3 pm in St Georges Anglican Church, Church Street, Moncton, followed by interment in Elmwood Cemetery. Donations in Garys memory may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society. Arrangements are under the direction of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton.
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| Odell, Kevin Anthony |
August 04, 2006 |
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Kevin Anthony Odell 1958 ? 2006
The death of Kevin Anthony Odell, 47 years, of Moncton occurred at his home on Friday August 4th 2006. Born in Dominion, NS on October 16, 1958 he was the son of the late John and Christina (Donovan) Odell. Prior to his death Kevin had been employed in the Hydraulics Service Industry in Dartmouth, Saint John and Moncton. He is survived by his wife Deborah; his children Jessica and Patrick both at home; one sister Jacqueline Gannon (Tim) of Washington, DC; one brother Stanley Odell (Debbie) of Dartmouth; three nieces, one nephew and several cousins. In addition to his parents he was predeceased by his brother Bernie and sister Margaret. There will be visiting with the family at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street, on Wednesday August 9th from 10 am to 11 am followed by a memorial service in the funeral home. Donations in Kevins memory made to the Juvenile Diabetics Association, the Heart and Stroke Foundation of New Brunswick, the Canadian Cancer Society or the Moncton SPCA would be appreciated by the family. Arrangements are under the direction of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street, Moncton.
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| MacNaughton, Audrey Lyons |
August 05, 2006 |
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Audrey Lyons MacNaughton 1908 -- 2006
The death of Audrey Lyons MacNaughton, formerly of Moncton, N.B., occurred at York Manor Nursing Home, Fredericton, N.B. on August 5, 2006. Audrey was a long time employee of Marven?s Ltd. and a member of the Moncton Golf and Country Club Ltd since 1936. She is survived by a cousin Mrs. Charlotte Branigan, San Antonio, Texas, a niece Dr. Pamela E. Potter (Bill Bercu), Phoenix, Arizona, two nephews David M. Potter (Linda), Fredericton, John R. Potter (Lianne), Regina, as well as a number of grand nieces and nephews. An interment service will be held, after cremation, at the family plot at the Sackville Cemetery, York Street Sackville, N.B. on Saturday, August 12, 2006 at 12:00 noon. Audrey was a great animal lover. Donations in Audrey?s memory may be made to the SPCA or a charity of your choice. Arrangements are under the direction of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton.
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| Powell, R. Jean |
August 08, 2006 |
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R. Jean Powell 1914 ? 2006
The death of R. Jean Powell, widow of the late Burt Powell, of Broadway St. Moncton occurred at the Moncton Hospital on Tuesday August 8th 2006. Born October 15, 1914 in Cardigan, York Co. she was the daughter of the late Peter and Rebecca (Stickles) Haines. Prior to her retirement Jean worked for many years with Eatons in Moncton. She was a member of Sunny Brae United Baptist Church, Moncton. Jean is survived by her daughter Rebecca Anne Sweezey (David) of Quispamsis; sons William Burton (Marilyn) of Cambridge-Narrows and Donald Peter (Catherine) of Kamloops, BC; one sister Helen Staples of Fredericton; five grandchildren, two great grand children and several nieces and nephews. By request there not be any visiting hours prior to her memorial service which will be held on Friday August 11th at 2 pm in Sunny Brae United Baptist Church, Elmwood Drive Moncton. Interment has taken place in Elmwood Cemetery. Donations in Mrs. Powell?s memory made to the Friends of the Moncton Hospital Palliative Care Unit or the memorial of the donor?s choice would be appreciated by the family. Arrangements are under the professional direction of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton.
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| Moore, Annie Mae |
August 26, 2006 |
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Annie Mae Moore 1929 ? 2006 After a brief and courageous battle with cancer, Annie Mae Moore, of Biddington Ave, Lakeville, passed away peacefully on Saturday, August 26th at The Moncton Hospital, surrounded by her loving family. Born in Dominion, NS on October 18, 1929, Annie Mae was the widow of the late Harry Moore and the daughter of the late Martin Joseph and Sarah (McMahon) MacPherson. A loving and devoted Mother she is survived by her daughters Leonie Griffin (George) of Moncton; Marlene Moore of Lakeville; her sons Terry Moore (Patricia) of Riverview; Brian Moore of Lakeville; Gerard Moore (Frances Marie) of Glace Bay , NS and Barry Moore (Lois) of Lower Coverdale. She is also survived by her grandchildren who she took great pride and enjoyment in Lisa, Sarah, Adam, Innis and Jennifer Moore; Jessica and Joseph McLeod; David Griffin; Shelly and Rick Matchett. Resting at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street, Moncton, visiting hours will be on Tuesday August 29 from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. Funeral Mass will be celebrated at St Bernard?s Church Wednesday August 30 at 11 am. Interment will be in Our Lady of Calvary Cemetery. Donations made to Hospice Palliative Care would be appreciated by the family. Arrangements are under the direction of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home 114 Alma Street Moncton.
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| Maroun-Viau, Lucie |
August 26, 2006 |
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Lucie Maroun-Viau 1919 ? 2006 The death of Lucia Maroun-Viau, 86 years, of Clairville, NB, occurred at the Dr Georges Dumont Hospital on Saturday, August 26, 2006. She was the daughter of the late Elie and Mary (Gabrielle) Maroun. Lucie is survived by many family members in Quebec and in NB by her friends with whom she resided, Jonothan and Maureen Williams. In addition to her parents Lucie was predeceased by her husband Armand Viau. By the family?s request there will not be any visiting or funeral service. Arrangements are under the direction of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street, Moncton.
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| Hamm, Gregory Eugene |
September 10, 2006 |
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Gregory Eugene Hamm 1956 -- 2006
The death of Gregory Eugene Hamm of Spencer Memorial Home occured at his residence on Sunday, September 10, 2006. Born in Brantford, ON, on March, 1956 he was the son of Frederick and the late Eleanor (Larkin) Hamm. In addition to his father he is survived by his brother Wayne (Peggy) of Riverview, his niece Kimberly Ann of Brantford, ON as well as many aunts, uncles and cousins. He was predeceased by his mother and by a brother George. By request there will not be any visiting hours or funeral service. Following cremation,interment will take place in Mahone Bay, NS. Donations in Gregs memory may be made to the Canadian Kidney Foundation. Arrangements are under the direction of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home Moncton NB.
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| York, Kathaleen |
October 09, 2006 |
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Kathaleen Isabella (Kaye) York 1922 ? 2006
The death of Kaye York, widow of Ivan York, of Jones Street Moncton occurred at the Dartmouth General Hospital, Dartmouth, NS on Monday October 9th 2006. Born in Cape Tormentine, NB December 21, 1922 she was the daughter of the late Almer and Martha (Snook) Allen.
Kaye had worked in customer service with Eatons for many years before her retirement several years ago.
She is survived by her daughter Faye York of Annapolis Royal, NS; her sons Tim (Marlene) York of Halifax and Andrew York of Moncton; her sister Gwen Payne of Sackville as well as eight grandchildren and three great grandchildren.
In addition to her parents Kaye was predeceased by her husband Ivan in November 1998.
By personal request there will not be any visiting or funeral service. A graveside service will be held on Saturday October 14, 2006 at 11 am in The Bayfield Cemetery, Bayfield NB.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton, NB
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| Sunderland, Vincent David |
October 20, 2006 |
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Vincent David Sunderland 1952 -- 2006
Vincent David Sunderland age 54, of Moncton, passed away Friday, October, 20, 2006 at The Moncton Hospital surrounded by his loving family, following a 17-month battle with cancer. Born January 8, 1952, in Sydney, Nova Scotia, he was a son of the late Roy Sunderland and Marguerite (Ponee). Vince was highly regarded as an educator and administrator. He recently retired after serving 28 years with School District 2, having spent 10 years as a vice-principal at Riverview High School and 18 years as a teacher at Harrison Trimble High School. Vince was a great teacher and storyteller, even outside of the classroom. He was an avid outdoorsman who loved cross-country skiing, canoeing and camping. Vince?s love of music and ?The King? were overshadowed only by his unwavering devotion to the Habs. He will be fondly remembered for his unique sense of humour, as those who recall his ?unknown comic?days can attest. Throughout his life Vince gave a lot of his time to the community as a scout leader, soccer coach, baseball coach, a board member of the John Howard Society and a member of the Irishtown Nature Park Committee. He will be sadly missed by his best friend and loving wife of 31 years, Jane (Whalen); his three children, Jeff (Cara), Marsha, Kelly; grandson, Owen, mother, Peggy Sunderland, brother, Terry and sisters; Pam Thorpe, Susan Sunderland, Jackie Sunderland, Cheryl Card (Gordon). He was predeceased by his father Roy Sunderland in 2002. The remains are resting at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home, 114 Alma Street, with visiting hours on Monday, October 23, from 2 - 5 and 7 - 9 pm with parish prayers at 8:30 pm and Tuesday, October 24, from 1 - 3pm The funeral will be held at St. Augustine?s Roman Catholic Church on Tuesday, October 24, 4:00 pm with Father Phil Mulligan officiating. Burial will be held in the Elmwood Cemetery, Moncton. In Vince?s memory donations may be made to the Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada, the Canadian Diabetes Association or the MS Society.
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| Peck, Willena Faye |
October 29, 2006 |
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Willena Faye Peck 1918 ? 2006 After a short fight with cancer, Willena Faye Peck, widow of the late Kenneth Peck, went to be with her Lord early Sunday morning, October 29, 2006. Born in New Salem, Cumberland Co, Nova Scotia, on April 3, 1918, she was the daughter of the late Lloyd and Lila (Currie) Lunn. She moved to Saint John, NB where she married Kenneth Peck in 1950. They lived in Saint John until 1971 then moved to Moncton where she has lived until her death. She was a member of Brentwood United Baptist Church and a member of Brentwood W.M.S.; she was also a member of the Order of the Eastern Star, Saint John Chapter #14. She was an active volunteer and a member of the Lions Senior Citizens Club. Willena was a very friendly and social woman who enjoyed making friends even into her later years. She will be greatly missed by her many friends and family. She is survived by her son Philip Peck (Rosalind), her grandchildren Sheenagh Laing, Siobhan Straw, Aidan Straw, her great grand-children Kieran Laing and Calum Laing all of Ontario; she is also survived by nieces Lois Moen of Red Deer, Alberta, Willena Ross of Cape Breton, nephews Jim MacKillop of Sydney, NS, and Michael Lunn of Cape Breton. The last surviving member of her immediate family, Willena was predeceased by her husband Kenneth Peck in 1995, her parents, her brother Dallas Lunn and her sister Laura MacKillop (2005). Willena is resting at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton with visiting hours Monday, October 30 from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9; funeral service will be held on Tuesday, October 31, 2006 at 2 pm in Brentwood United Baptist Church, Moncton, followed by a reception. Interment will be in Fairhaven Memorial Gardens. Donations to Hospice Palliative Care Greater Moncton or the memorial of the donor?s choice would be appreciated by the family. Arrangements are under the direction of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home, 114 Alma Street Moncton.
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| Evans, Robert Albert |
November 05, 2006 |
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Robert Albert Evans 1934 ? 2006

The death of Robert Albert (Bob) Evans, husband of the late Muriel Evans, of Essex Street, Moncton, occurred at his residence on Sunday, November 5th, 2006. Born in Saint John on July 6, 1934, he was the son of the late George and Carolyn (Neill) Evans. For many years Bob operated Atlantic Credit Consultants as well as working at the Jones Street Flea Market on Sundays. An avid collector, he enjoyed dealing in stamps, coins, antiques and collectables. He was a Director of the Fundy Stamp Collector Club. During the 1980?s, Bob was active in the speed skating community and served as President of the New Brunswick Speed Skating Association. He was also a member of the Royal Canadian Legion and the Air Force Vets. Bob is survived by his daughter Karen (Rick) Belliveau of Moncton, his son Neill (Kim) Evans of Halifax; one brother Ted (Marilyn) Evans of Amherst, three grandsons Scott Belliveau, Steven Belliveau and Zachary Evans, as well as nieces and nephews. In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by his wife Muriel in 2003, and his infant daughter Mabel Carolyn. In keeping with Bob?s wishes there will not be any formal visiting hours or funeral service, however the family invites you to a Time of Remembrance on Sunday November 12, 2006, from 2 to 4 PM at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) at 114 Alma Street, Moncton, NB. Cremation has taken place and interment will be in Christ Church Cemetery in Amherst. As an expression of condolence, a donation may be made to the Canadian Liver Foundation or charity of your choice.
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| Olsen, Kaye Mundle |
November 06, 2006 |
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Kaye Olsen 1924 ? 2006
The death of Kaye Mundle Olsen, of Vail Street, Moncton, occurred at The Moncton Hospital on Monday, November 6th, 2006. Born in Upper Rexton, Kent Co. NB, she was the daughter of the late Horatio and Katie (Dixon) Mundle. Kaye will be sadly missed by her daughter Ellen Allain (Greg), grandson Mark Belliveau of Moncton, brothers Daryl (Marion) of Rexton and Harry (Joan) of Riverview; her nephew David (Angela) of Sackville who were so very good to her and she loved them so very much, also Shayna, Jake and Brett who were so dear to Kaye. She is also survived by several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her Mom and Dad, her loving husband Herb, an infant brother Allan and a sister Gwendolyn. Kaye worked at the ?5 to $1.00 Store? in Richibucto for five years, then on to Morgan?s Maritime Rums in Richibucto. Kaye and Herb then moved to Moncton and she worked at Sears Ltd. for 10 years and then on to volunteering at The Moncton Hospital for six years, retiring at 77. Kaye was also a member of the Air Force Vets. By personal request there will not be a formal funeral service. Cremation has taken place and burial will be in Rexton United Church Cemetery. A Gathering for Kaye?s friends and family will be held at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton on Friday, November 10, 2006, from 7 to 9 pm. In Kaye?s memory donations may be made to the Friends of The Moncton Hospital Foundation. Arrangements are under the direction of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home 114 Alma Street Moncton, NB.
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| Hart, Peter |
November 24, 2006 |
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Peter Douglas Hart 1940 ? 2006 The death of Peter Douglas Hart occurred on Friday November 24, 2006 at the ProTem Health Services, Moncton. Born in Saint John he was the son of the late Canon William E. and Euphemia (Wilson) Hart. Peter is survived by his wife Alexis, sons Robert (Jennifer), Michael (Raeann) and their children Alex and Jocelyn; daughter Katherine; brothers William (Sandra), John (Heather) Stephen (Barbara) and David (late Ann) A Memorial Service will be held on Tuesday November 28, 2006 at 1 pm in St George?s Anglican Church, Church Street, Moncton, followed by a reception in the church hall. Donations in Peter?s memory made to the Alzheimer?s Society would be appreciated by the family. Arrangements are under the professional care of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton. www.cadmanbownessfh.com
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| LeBlanc, Danny |
November 30, 2006 |
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Danny Gerald LeBlanc 1984 ? 2006 The death of Danny Gerald LeBlanc, of King Street Moncton, occurred at his residence on Thursday November 30, 2006. Born in Moncton, May 13, 1984, he was the son of Gerald and Marilyn (Livingstone) LeBlanc. He was employed with Bonte Foods, Moncton. Danny will be remembered for his warm smile, his love of animals and his enjoyment of four wheeling. In addition to his parents Danny is survived by his fiancée April Morton; his brothers Wendell LeBlanc (Norma), Jimmy LeBlanc (Pamela), Rick Anderson all of Moncton and Mike Anderson of Edmonton; his sisters Sherrill Anderson, Bonnie Robichaud (Gerald) both of Edmonton, Lynn Quinn (Mike), Darlene Doiron (Ulysse), Roxanne Maillet (Roy) all of Moncton as well as many aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. Visiting with the family will be at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton, Sunday December 3 from 2 to 4 pm. Memorial service will be on Monday December 4, 2006 at 10 am in Cadman Bowness Funeral Home. Interment will be in Elmwood Cemetery, Moncton in the spring. Memorial donations in Danny?s name made to the memorial of the donor?s choice would be appreciated by the family. Arrangements are under the direction of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home, Moncton.
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| Belliveau, Kaye |
December 11, 2006 |
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Kaye (Cole) Belliveau 1921 ? 2006
Kaye (Cole) Belliveau of Lakeville N.B. quietly passed away at the ProTem Nursing Home where she has been a resident for the past year Born Kathleen Alice Cole, only daughter of Edgar and Ellen (Shea) Cole she lived her early years in Dorchester N.B. and was active in many of the sports the Town and nearby Sackville had to offer. Graduating form Dorchester High School at the age of 16, she went on for a year at Mount Carmel Academy in Saint John N.B. Her interest was in becoming a Registered Nurse from which she never wavered. She came to Moncton and took temporary employment with Eatons and Nixon and Flemming Pharmacy. During this period she met her future husband, Frank Belliveau and they became engaged. She finished training at the Moncton City Hospital, and spent a year specializing in Pediatrics at the Royal Victoria Hospital in Montreal, where they again met on his return to Canada. They were married shortly after and preceded with plans for the future. After building a new home in Lakeville they proceeded to raise a family of six children. She continued private duty nursing. Her knowledge and care of children helped many young mothers. That and her own family occupied much of her time and when her children were of an age where they no longer needed constant care she returned to Nursing as a Supervisor of the Moncton Hospital Annex, which at the time was for care of seniors. Kaye continued her love of sports with skating, skiing, horseback riding and sailing. She is survived by her devoted husband Frank, her daughters Kathleen (Kim) Belliveau of Shediac, Anne (Nan) Allison Steeves (Ted Ayles) of Shediac, Maria Williams (Russel) of Guelph, ON, sons Cole (Brenda) of Hillsborough, Philip (Bonnie) of Cape Pele, son in law Joe Serventi of Guelph, ON eleven grandchildren and six great grandchildren. She was predeceased by one daughter Frances Serventi of Guelph, ON. Kaye will be missed by a great many people with whom she was associated because of her kind, boundless optimism, warmth and acceptance of others, which she quietly extended to her husband, children, family, friends and relatives. She will be lovingly remembered. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton with visiting hours on Thursday December 14, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm with parish prayers being held on Thursday evening at 8.30 pm at the funeral home. Funeral Mass will be celebrated Friday December 15 at 10 am at St Bernard?s Catholic Church, Botsford Street. A reception will follow in the Church Hall. Interment will take place in St. Joseph?s Catholic Cemetery, Shediac. Donations in Kaye?s memory may be made to the Alzheimer?s Society of memorial of the donor?s choice.
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| Moss, Lois Muriel |
December 15, 2006 |
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Lois Muriel Moss 1931 ? 2006 The death of Lois Muriel Moss, widow of Robert Moss, of Gordon Street Moncton and formerly of Campbellton occurred on Friday December 15, 2006. Born in Regina, April 25, 1931, she was the daughter of the late Jack and Beatrice (Cobb) Olson. She is survived by three daughters Karen Hackenberg (Glenn) of Los Angles, CA, Sylvia Norcross (Dean) of Dubai, UAE, Elizabeth Mann (Donald Chamberlain) of Bathurst, one son Richard Moss (Crystal) of Edmonton, AB. She is also survived by her grandchildren Kailee Norcross, Stephanie Mann, Robert and Greg Moss. In addition to her husband Robert who predeceased her in 1980, she was predeceased by her parents, her adoptive mother Fern Olson and her step brother Ralph Olson. Cremation has taken place and a memorial service will be held at a later date. Interment will take place in the Campbellton Rural Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations made to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated by the family. The family would like to thank the Extra Mural Nurses, Integrity Home Heath Services, Dr Savoie and Dr Dufour for the care and kindness shown to their Mother during her illness. Arrangements are under the direction of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton, NB
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| Price, Rose Ann |
December 30, 2006 |
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Rose Ann Price 1924 ? 2006 The death of Rose Ann Price, widow of David James Price, of Spencer Memorial Home and formerly of Gallagher Ridge occurred at The Moncton Hospital on Saturday December 30, 2006 following a lengthy illness. Born October 19, 1924 in Burnley, Lancastershire, England she moved to Gallagher Ridge with her husband David James Price in the late 1950?s where they raised their five sons, Stephen of British Columbia, Vernon (Gisele) of Gallagher Ridge, Gary (Donalda) of Rexton, Michael and Glen both of Moncton. She is also survived by 11 grandchildren, three great grandchildren and many family members in England. Her husband David James Price predeceased her in 1997. Resting at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home 114 Alma Street Moncton with visiting hours on Monday January 1, 2007 from 2 pm until funeral time at 3pm followed by a reception in the funeral home. Interment will take place in Lone Pine Cemetery later in the spring. Donations may be made to The Friends of the Moncton Hospital Foundation ? Pediatrics. Arrangements are under the direction of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton.
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| Grant, Kathleen Joyce |
January 14, 2007 |
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Kathleen Joyce Grant 1928 ? 2007 The death of Kathleen (Kay) Joyce Grant, 78 years, of Fleet Street Moncton occurred at The Moncton Hospital on Sunday January 14, 2007. Born in Halifax on June 10, 1928 she was the daughter of Norman and Nellie Harvey. A homemaker, Kay had lived in Toronto for several years before moving to Moncton. She is survived by her daughter Margaret with whom she resided, one sister Betty; three brothers Bob Harvey, Lawrence Harvey and Stanley Harvey, three grandchildren Christina, Matthew and Keith all of Moncton as well as several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband John Armand Grant in 1990. Resting at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton with visiting hours Friday January 19th from 10 am to 12 noon followed by a funeral service in the funeral home at 1 pm. Interment will be in Elmwood Cemetery in the spring. Donations in Kay?s name may be made to The Friends of The Moncton Hospital Foundation.
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| Cunningham, Robert John |
January 19, 2007 |
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Robert John Cunningham 1928 ? 2007
The death of Bob Cunningham, 78, of Moncton, NB, occurred Friday January 19th 2007 at the Protem Residential Care Facility, Gorge Road Moncton. Born in Shediac, he was the son of the late Clarence and Edith (Chappell) Cunningham. He worked in the Ontario area for many years until he retired and moved back to Shediac. Bob is survived by his sister Shirley (Ernest Leger) of Oshawa, his brother David (Joan) of Aurora, his brother-in-law Vince Paschal (Lia) of Oakville, and many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his sisters Helen (late Morris Ogden), Florence (late Lloyd Powell), Kathleen (late Harold Crowther ? late Stanley Jellyman), Alice (Vince Paschal) and his brother William (late Eva). The funeral service will be held at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home 114 Alma Street Moncton Tuesday, January 23rd, 2007, at 2 pm. Interment will be in Greenwood Cemetery, Shediac. Bob?s Family would like to thank the Staff of the Protem Residential Care Facility for their excellent care of Bob. Arrangements have been entrusted to the professional care of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton, NB
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| Clarke, Lionel George |
February 10, 2007 |
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Lionel George Clarke 1919 ? 2007 The death of Lionel George Clarke, 87 years, husband of the late Ellen Ruth (MacPherson) of Shediac Bridge and formerly of Moncton occurred at his residence on Saturday, February 10, 2007. Born in Moncton, May 5th 1919 he was the son of the late George and Gertrude Clarke. Lionel was a well known car dealer in the Moncton area. A veteran of the Second World War he served with Canadian Army Film and Photo Corp and was a News Reel and Camera operator. He was a previous dedicated member of the Moncton Y?s Men Club, an avid gardener and craftsman, with special interests in sailing and photography. He is also remembered for his organizational skills and abilities, and his brilliant sense of humour. He will be sadly missed. He is survived by his two children G.S. Bruce Clarke and his wife Priscilla, Mary-Jean Cloney and her husband David; eight grandchildren, Kimberly Armstrong (Patrick), Christopher Clarke (Angela), Lisette Oliver (Norman), Keith Murray, Patricia Murray (Nik), Timothy Murray, Kristina Cloney (Dave) Jonathan Cloney; seven great grandchildren, Tristan, Braydon, Jessica, Nikky, Nevaeh, Leif and Grace; as well as Mac, Rufus and Samtoo. In addition to his wife and parents he was predeceased by his step mother Pearl Hazel Clarke, and his sister Norma Forbes By request there will not be any visiting hours or funeral service. Cremation has taken place and interment will be in Elmwood Cemetery in the spring. Donations in Lionel?s name may be made to the memorial of the donor?s choice. Arrangements have been entrusted to the professional care of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton.
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| Gregory, Frederick (Ted) Randolph |
February 14, 2007 |
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Frederick (Ted) Randolph Gregory 1932 - 2007
The death of Ted Gregory, 74, occurred at The Kenneth Spencer Memorial Home on Wednesday, February 14, 2007. Born in Riviere du Loup, Quebec, May 21, 1932, he was the eldest son of the late Frank Roy and Julia Catherine (Tingley) Gregory. Ted retired as a conductor from CNR in 1989, after 34 years of service. He attended St James Anglican Church, Moncton, had been a member of Tweedie Masonic Lodge, as well as a member of the CN pensioners.
He is survived by and will be deeply missed by his wife, Joan, his daughter, Robin (Jim) Robinson of Toronto, his son, Randy (late Judith Hamel) of Riverside-Albert and his grandchildren, Dylan, Nicholas, Kaiya, Amethyste and Emily. He is also survived by one sister, Patti MacLeod (Wayne), two brothers, Terry and Robert (Audrey), all of Moncton. He was predeceased by his parents, his sisters, Lois and Roberta, his brothers Paul and Murray.
The family will be receiving visitors at St James Anglican Church 101 Fairview Drive, corner of St George Boulevard on Monday February 19, 2007 from 1PM until the time of memorial service at 2PM. A reception will follow in the church hall.
Cremation has taken place and interment will be in Fairhaven Memorial Gardens.
Donations in his memory may be made to the St James Anglican Memorial Fund or to a memorial of the your choice.
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| Steeves, Audrey Louise |
February 23, 2007 |
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Audrey Louise Steeves 1922 ? 2007
The death of Audrey Louise (Cain) Steeves, 84 years, wife of Allison Steeves of Steeves Mountain, NB occurred at The Kenneth Spencer Memorial Home on Friday February 23, 2007. Born in Boundary Creek, NB November 29, 1922 she was the daughter of the late William and Margaret (Steeves) Cain. Audrey attended Steeves Mountain United Baptist Church. A loving and devoted wife, mother, grandmother, sister and aunt she is survived by her husband Allison, her daughter Janice Brown, her son Brian Steeves (Leslie) all of Steeves Mountain. Her sister Eileen Young (Don) of Toronto, a sister in law Willa Steeves of Saint John, her grandchildren Angela Brown, Sarah Anne Steeves and Joshua Steeves as well as many nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents she was predeceased by her son Wayne Allison as well as her siblings Muriel Brown, Bertie Cunningham, Charles Cain, Lawrence Cain, Frank Cain, Norman Cain, Noris Cain and Doris Logan. By request there will not be any visiting hours prior to the Memorial Service which will be held on Tuesday February 27th 2007 at 4 pm in Steeves Mountain United Baptist Church, Homestead Road, Steeves Mountain followed by a reception in the church. Interment will be in Fairhaven Memorial Gardens. Flowers are welcome by the family, however for those who which donations in Audrey?s memory may be made to the Alzheimer?s Society or the memorial of the donor?s choice. Arrangements are under the direction of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton.
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| Jones, Bertha Grace |
March 01, 2007 |
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Bertha Grace Jones 1921 ? 2007 The death of Bertha Grace Jones (Hicks), widow of Gerald Lawrence Jones, occurred at her residence, Lakeview Manor, on Thursday, March 1, 2007. Born in Havelock, NB on February 1, 1921, she was the daughter of the late Jennie Steeves (Hicks) whose parents were Maxwell and Ida (Thorne) Hicks of Havelock. Being a graduate of Havelock High School and Oulton?s Business College, Bertha Jones was employed with Clogg?s Jewellers, and for numerous years as a receptionist with Dr. J. B. Stewart in Moncton. She was a life member of the Sir Charles G. D. Roberts Chapter IODE and a Municipal Life Member, serving on the Provincial and National Executives. She also volunteered her time working on the executive committee and serving Meals on Wheels for numerous years. She is survived by her daughter Sheila Horsman (Douglas) of Moncton, three grandchildren, Jonathan Horsman, Heidi Horsman, and Bernice Jones, and four great grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband, Gerald in 1992, and her son, Richard in 1987. By request there will not be any visiting hours prior to the memorial service which will be held on Thursday, April 12, 2007 at 2 p.m., in Cadman Bowness Funeral Home, 114 Alma Street, Moncton. Cremation has taken place and interment will be in Fairhaven Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers memorials may be contributed to the IODE, Alzheimer?s Association, or a charity of your choice. Arrangements are under the direction of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton.
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| Arsenault, Leona |
March 05, 2007 |
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Leona Arsenault 1909 -- 2007
The death of Leona Arsenault, widow of the late Louie Arsenault, occurred at The Moncton Hospital on Monday March 5, 2007. Born in MacDougall Settlement on July 28, 1909, she was the daughter of the late John and Marie-Rose (Leger) Lirette. A Roman Catholic by faith, Leona was a homemaker and is survived by her daughter Diana Goguen (Ivan) of Moncton as well as five grandchildren; eight great grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. The last surviving member of her immediate family she was predeceased by her husband Louie in 1975; sisters Mathilde Fontaine, Regina Babineau, Marie Babineau, Euphemie; her brothers Alyre, Alphee, Laurie, Fred and Edouard. By personal request there will not be any visiting hours prior to a Memorial Service which will be held later in the spring. Cremation has taken place and interment will be in Our Lady of Calvary Cemetery, Dieppe. Arrangements are under the direction of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton.
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| Stuart, Charles |
March 21, 2007 |
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Charles Frederick Stuart 1936 ? 2007
The death of Charles Frederick Stuart, husband of Vivian, of Brown Road, Berry Mills, NB occurred at his residence on Wednesday March 21, 2007. Born in Albert, NB on May 22, 1936 he was the son of the late Howard and Pearl (Brewster) Stuart. A self-employed businessman in the trucking industry, Charlie, owned and operated Stuart?s Haul Away for over 40 years. In his spare time he enjoyed fishing and spending time with his granddaughters. He was a member of Howard Lodge #15 F and A.M, in Hillsborough, Steven Lodge # 37 F and A.M, in Petiticodiac and was a past master of Albert Lodge #34 F. and A. M. in Albert, NB. In addition to his wife Vivian (Newcombe) he is survived by one daughter Donna of Steeves Mountain; one son Chris at home; two granddaughters Tristen and Margaret; two brothers Vaughn of Ontario and Gerald of Albert, NB as well as seven nieces and nephews. Resting at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton on Saturday March 24th from 7 to 9 pm. All are invited to a Masonic Memorial Service which will be held Sunday March 25th at 4 pm in Cadman Bowness Funeral Home followed by a reception in the reception area of the funeral home. Interment will take place in Birchill Cemetery, Berry Mills, NB later in the spring. Donations in Charlie?s memory may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of New Brunswick or memorial of the donor?s choice.
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| Adams, Harold R. |
March 28, 2007 |
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Harold Reginald Adams 1944 ? 2007
The death of Harold Reginald Adams, husband of Jackie Brideau-Adams, occurred at the Queen Elizabeth II Health Sciences Centre in Halifax on Wednesday, March 28, 2007, following a period of failing health. Born in St Stephen, NB on July 5, 1944, he was the son of Helen (Pauley) Adams of Moncton and the late Harold L. Adams. Harold worked as an Insurance Agent for many years and owned and operated Adams Insurance Agency until his retirement. Harold was very community minded and demonstrated that by working with many organizations to help raise money for various causes in Moncton and the area. He was also a member of the Air Force Vets Club in Moncton. In addition to his wife Jackie and his mother Helen he is survived by one brother, Donald (Joanne) of Moncton and many nieces and nephews. Visiting hours will be held at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home(857-1110) 114 Alma Street, Moncton, on Friday, March 30, 2007, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 and Saturday from 11 am until 12:30 pm. Funeral service will be held on Saturday, March 31, at 1pm at St George?s Anglican Church, corner of Church and Queen Streets in Moncton. A reception will follow in the Air Force Vets Club, St George St, Moncton. Donations in Harold?s memory made to the memorial of the donor?s choice would be appreciated by the family. Arrangements are under the direction of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton.
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| MacKenzie, Gordon David |
March 31, 2007 |
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Gordon David MacKenzie 1916 ? 2007 The death of Gordon David MacKenzie, husband of Eleanor, of Salisbury Road Moncton, occurred at The Spencer Memorial Home on Saturday, March 31, 2007. Born January 31, 1916, in Center Napan, NB, he was the son of the late William and Elmira (Loggie) MacKenzie. Gordon had retired from Eatons after many years service. He was a member of the Uplands United Baptist Church. A veteran of the Second World War, he served with the RCAF and he was a member of the Salisbury Branch of the Royal Canadian Legion. Gordon was a loving and devoted husband and father and particularly enjoyed walking his dogs Sascha and Penny. In addition to his wife he is survived by his son and daughter in law Clifford (Skip) and Cheryl of Riverview; one brother Jimmy (Helen) of Center Napan; two sisters Catherine Campbell and Mina MacKenzie both of Ontario as well as many nieces and nephews. Gordon was predeceased by his parents, his brothers Johnny and Byron and one sister Lena Harvey. Resting at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton, visiting hours will be Monday, April 2nd from 7 to 9 pm. Funeral service will be held in Cadman Bowness Funeral Home on Tuesday, April 3 at 2 pm. Interment to be at Fairhaven Memorial Gardens. The Salisbury Branch of the Royal Canadian Legion will conduct a Legion Memorial Service at the funeral home on Monday evening at 6:45 pm.
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| Malone, Vincent |
April 05, 2007 |
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Thomas Vincent Malone 1923 ? 2007
The death of Vincent Malone, 84 years, husband of Mary, of Lorentz Drive Moncton occurred following a brief illness at The Moncton Hospital on Thursday April 5, 2007. Born March 23, 1923 in Sussex NB Vince was the son of the late Daniel and Emily (Quirk) Malone. Vince had retired from the CNR where he had worked at the Shops as a carman and a welder. A veteran of the Second World War Vincent served overseas with the RCAF and was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion Moncton Branch as well as the Air Force Veterans. He attended St Bernard?s Roman Catholic Church, Moncton. In addition to his wife of over 60 years, Mary (Kneepkens), he is survived by his children Elizabeth (John) Naum of Toronto; Michael (Claudette) Malone of Kitchener; James (Bernadette) Malone of Halifax and Jean Malone (Roy Grightmire) of Markham. One brother Daniel of Oshawa; one sister Albertine Malone of Sussex; five grand children; 3 great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Resting at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton with visiting hours Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm. Funeral mass will be celebrated at St Bernard?s Roman Catholic Church, Botsford Street Moncton Monday April 9th at 9:30 am, with Fr. Allison Carroll officiating, followed by a reception in the church hall. Interment will be in Our Lady of Calvary Cemetery, Dieppe later in the spring. The Royal Canadian Legion will conduct a memorial service at the funeral home on Sunday April 8th at 6:45 pm
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| MacLeod, Jamie Douglas |
April 10, 2007 |
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Jamie Douglas MacLeod 1973 ? 2007
The death of Jamie Douglas MacLeod, 34 years, of Moncton occurred at The Moncton Hospital on Tuesday, April 10th, as the result of injuries received in a car pedestrian accident. Born in Moncton on April 3, 1973 he was the son of Paul Douthwright and Krystal Lunn. Jamie had been employed with Purolator Courier for ten years before traveling out west in late 2006. He had returned home in February of this year. In addition to his mother Krystal Lunn and his father Paul Douthwright (Debbie) he is survived by his daughter Autumn MacLeod, his son Myles MacLeod, his sister Katrina Lunn (Bill), his nephew Neil, and many aunts, uncles and cousins. He was predeceased by his maternal grandparents John and Margaret MacLeod, his paternal grandparents Percy and Addie Douthwright and his grandmother Kathleen Lunn. Jamie is resting at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton with visiting hours on Friday, April 13th from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. Funeral service will be held on Saturday, April 14th at 2 pm in Cadman Bowness Funeral Home followed by a reception in the reception room of the funeral home. Following cremation interment will be in Mont Eagle Cemetery later in the spring. Donations in Jamie?s memory made to the memorial of the donor?s choice would be appreciated by the family. Arrangements are under the direction of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton, NB
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| Shaw, Jean Estella |
April 22, 2007 |
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Jean Estella Shaw 1924 ? 2007
The death of Jean Estella Shaw, of People?s Park Tower, Moncton, wife of the late of Willard Shaw, occurred at The Moncton Hospital on Sunday, April 22, 2007. Born November 2, 1924, in River Hebert, NS, she was the daughter of the late Percy and Ida (Hartz) Wilson. Jean was a member of the Wesleyan Church. She is survived by her daughter Dianne (David) LeBlanc; two grandchildren, Suzanne and Michael; two sons George and Richard; all of Moncton and several nieces and nephews. Jean was predeceased by her husband, her parents, several brothers and sisters and her sons, Frank and Gordon. Resting at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton, visiting hours will be Tuesday, April 24th from 7 to 9 pm. Funeral service will be held in Cadman Bowness Funeral Home on Wednesday, April 25th at 2 pm. followed by a reception in the reception room of the funeral home. Interment will be in River Hebert Cemetery, NS. Donations in Jean?s memory made to the Diabetic Association or the Lung Association would be appreciated by the family. Arrangements are under the direction of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton.
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| Phalen, Max Caryle |
April 24, 2007 |
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Max C. Phalen 1913 ? 2007
The death of Max Phalen, 93 years, occurred at The Moncton Hospital on Tuesday April 24, 2007. Born in Amherst, NS, July 13th 1913 he was the son of the late Percy and Leita (Pickram) Phalen. He is survived by his son Harold (Alison) Phalen of Fredericton; one sister Pauline Nelson, his brother Douglas (Renee) Phalen; two grandchildren Elizabeth and Rebecca. In addition to his parents he was predeceased by his wife Grace (Lewis), sisters Doris, Verona, Kay, Eileen and Norma. A businessman, Max had owned and operated Phalen?s Restaurant on St George St. in Moncton during the 1940s. He also ran a variety store in Riverview for years as well as being the manager of the Par Three Golf Course on the Shediac Road. An accomplished golfer he had been a member of the Moncton Golf and Country Club as well as Mountain Ridge Golf Club. It was Max?s wish that there not be any visiting hours or public funeral service. A private family graveside service will be held at a later date. For those who wish, donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of New Brunswick, the Canadian Cancer Society or the memorial of the donor?s choice. Arrangements have been entrusted to the professional care of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton.
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| Arsenault, Leona |
May 23, 2007 |
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Leona Arsenault
1909 -- 2007
The memorial mass for Leona Arsenault, whose death occurred at The Moncton Hospital on Monday March 5, 2007, will be held Tuesday June 5, 2007 at 10:00 am at Notre Dame de la Paix Church, Murphy Ave., Moncton followed by a reception in the church hall. Leona is survived by her daughter Diana Goguen (Ivan) of Moncton as well as five grandchildren; eight great grandchildren and many nieces and nephews.
Cremation has taken place and interment will be in Our Lady of Calvary Cemetery, Dieppe following the Mass.
Arrangements are under the direction of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton.
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| Wrynn, Mary Alexis |
May 27, 2007 |
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Mary Alexis Wrynn
1917 ? 2007
The death of Mary Alexis Wrynn, of Royal Court and formerly of Bromley Ave, Moncton, widow of the late Cyril Wrynn, occurred at The Moncton Hospital on Sunday May 27th. Born in Bouctouche, NB on October 8th 1917, she was the daughter of the late Premier A. Allison Dysart and Blanche (MacDougall) Dysart.
Mary and Cyril left Moncton in 1946, lived in Brazil, Argentina and England before returning to Moncton in 1967. She was a member of St Augustines Roman Catholic Church, Moncton. Mary is survived by her children F. Allison (Anne) Wrynn of Fredericton, Constance (John) Buki of Montreal and Edward R. (Gladys) Wrynn of Edmonton; her grandchildren Colin Wrynn of Ottawa, Ian Wrynn of Prince George, BC and Karen (Darren) McEachern of Edmonton; she is also survived by four great grandchildren Zach, Josh, Marcus and Ava of Edmonton; as well as several nieces and nephews. In addition to her husband and parents she was predeceased by her daughter Suzie Mariam in 1966, sister Memo Lyons and brother Dr. Robert Dysart both in 2004.
Resting at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street, Moncton, visiting hours are on Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. Funeral Mass will be celebrated Thursday, May 31 at 11 am at St Augustines Church, Mountain Rd, Moncton, followed by a reception in the church hall. Interment will be in Our Lady of Calvary Cemetery, Chartersville. Donations to the Friends of The Moncton Hospital or the Dr. Georges Dumont Hospital Foundation would be appreciated by the family.
The family would like to thank Dr Rubin and the oncology team at The Moncton Hospital for their support, diligence, and especially for their caring. They would also like to thank the staff at her home at Royal Court for all their care and support.
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| Davis, Theresa |
June 05, 2007 |
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Mary Theresa Davis
1926 – 2007
The death of Theresa Davis, widow of Darrell Davis, of Coronation Drive Moncton occurred at The Moncton Hospital on Tuesday June 5th 2007. Born in Saint John on July 25, 1926, she was the daughter of the late George Michael and Claire (Theriault) Flood.
Theresa attended Holy Family Church where she was member of the CWL. A loving and devoted wife and mother, Theresa was also active in the community and was involved with fund raising with various charitable organizations.
She is survived by her sons John George (Jeanne) of Toronto and Derek Charles of Moncton; one grandson James Ryan Davis; two sisters Rita Stilwell of Rothesay and Joanne McDonald (Dicker) of Englishtown, NS; one brother Arthur (Art) Flood of Saint John; as well as several nieces and nephews.
In addition to her husband, Darrell who predeceased her in 1998, she was predeceased by her parents, her sisters Inez McKinney, Claire (Ting) Kirk and her brother George (Bud) Flood.
Theresa is resting at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton with visiting hours on Friday June 8th from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. parish prayers with sharing of memories at 8:30pm. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at Holy Family Church, Falkland St, Moncton, on Saturday, June 9th at 10:00 am, followed by a reception in the church hall. Interment will be in Our Lady of Calvary Cemetery, Chartersville. Arrangements are under the direction of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton.
Mum has been on an eighty year journey of love and caring and simple kindness. Though the final steps of the climb were slow and laboured, she stayed faithful and true and has arrived at her destination. She is finally home.
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| Walker, Helen Valerie |
July 11, 2007 |
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Helen Valerie Walker (Nee Cheverie)
It is with great sadness that the family and friends of Helen Walker announce her death on July 11, 2007 at The Moncton Hospital. Helen was a positive force in many lives especially those of her three children, eight grandchildren, numerous nieces and nephews, and to Donald (Don), her loving husband of 61 years.
Helen is survived by Don, her sister Theresa, daughters Lynn (John) OConnor, Sharon (Ron) Gautreau and son Gary (Heather), as well as grandchildren Leslie and Kelly OConnor, Julie, Sandra, Karen and Jeff Gautreau, and Rob and Mike Walker. She was predeceased by her infant son Kevin, as well as brothers Albert and Edward, and sisters Rita and Anne.
Helen grew up in Souris, P.E.I., the daughter of Adolphus Cheverie and Mary Ellen (McPhee). She attended Souris Convent, graduating with the Governor-generals medal and a scholarship offer to Prince of Wales College for teacher training. She instead opted to attend Notre Dame Convent in Charlottetown, where she excelled in the Secretarial/Commercial programme, chosen as class valedictorian upon graduation.
Those being the war years, Helen headed for Montreal, where she joined her sisters, and was employed for several years as an executive secretary; her work was always of the highest quality, and she was held in esteem by her employers and co-workers. At a dance her vivacity and attractiveness caught the eye of a young serviceman, Donald Walker, of the first Canadian Parachute Battalion. They were married on December 29, 1945.
Employment being scarce after the war, the newlyweds moved to Dons home town of Kenogami, Quebec, where they were to live for 41 years. Helen proved to be a devoted wife and mother, selflessly caring for her familys needs. Upon Dons retirement they moved to Moncton, to be closer to their children and to their cottage in Donaldston, on Moms beloved P.E.I.
Helen always enjoyed physical activity, from swimming, to skating, cycling and walking as well as cross-country skiing. Helen and Don were active members of the Mud River and Double S Cloggers in Moncton. Helen was an active member of the Catholic Womens League in Kenogami, PQ, Moncton, and Corran Ban PEI. Whenever possible on PEI, Helen and Don regularly enjoyed the Ceilis at the BIS in Charlottetown.
Her family and friends will miss her keen intelligence, her unfailing support and her enjoyment of the many gifts of life. She instilled a love of learning and a desire for justice in all her family. As with her mother before her, the tea-pot and home-baking were always ready for family and visitors.
The family will receive friends at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton on Saturday July 14, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 as well as at Belvedere Funeral Home, 175 Belvedere Ave Charlottetown with visiting on Sunday July 15 from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. A funeral service will be held in Saint Michaels Church, Corran Ban PEI on Monday July 16 at 10:30 am, followed by interment in the church cemetery. Memorials in Helens name may be made to the Childrens Wish Foundation or the St Michaels Church Cemetery Fund, Corran Ban (PEI).
Local arrangements are under the direction of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home, Moncton.
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| Breau, F. Henry |
July 30, 2007 |
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Francis Henry Breau 1927 – 2007
Francis Henry Breau of Protem Health Services, Gorge Road and formerly of Dieppe and Ste Foy, Quebec passed away peacefully at his residence on Monday July 30, 2007 after a period of failing health. Born in Thompsonville, Conn., USA on June 18th 1927 he was the son of the late Edmond and Alice (Auffrey) Breau. A graduate of St Thomas University, University of New Brunswick, Laval University and University of Alberta (Edmonton), he was a high school teacher, school principal, Quebec provincial inspector of schools prior to his retirement from the management personnel of the Quebec Ministry of Education (School Organization Branch). He attended Saint Michael’s Roman Catholic Church, Moncton where he was a former member of the Parish council he also served as a Warden of Saint Vincent’s Parish, Sainte Foy, Quebec. Henry was predeceased by his wife Bernice (Doucet) Breau in 1996. He is survived by one son Francis (Genevieve) of St Redempteur, Quebec, two daughters Janet Breau of St Foy, Quebec and Suzanne (Rick) Beck of Memramcook, NB as well as a chosen daughter Nancy Perrault (Lan) of Terrebonne, Quebec; one sister Louise Breau-Bontes of Shediac Bridge and nine grandchildren Sabrina, Dany, Amily, Harris, Delphine, Christian, Maxine, Zachary and Florence; one great grand daughter Sylvia and several nieces and nephews. In addition to his parents and his wife he was predeceased by his brothers Raymond, Amos and John.
Resting at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton. Visiting hours will be on Wednesday August 1st from 7 to 9 and Thursday August 2nd from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm. Parish Prayers will be held on Thursday evening at 8:30 in the funeral home. Funeral mass will be held at St Michael’s Church Moncton on Friday August 3rd at 10 am interment will be in Our Lady of Calvary Cemetery, Dieppe. Donations in Mr. Breau’s memory made to the Alzheimer’s Society or the memorial of the donor’s choice would be appreciated by the family.
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| Matthews, Bobby |
August 08, 2007 |
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Robert Lawrence Matthews 1942 –2007
The death of Robert Lawrence (Bobby) Matthews, 65 years, of Greater Lakeburn occurred at the Dr. Georges L Dumont Hospital on Wednesday August 8th 2007. Born in Moncton, July 18, 1942, he was the son of Viola (Nicolle) Matthews and the late Richard Matthews. Bobby had worked as a roofer for many years in Toronto and in the Moncton area. In addition to his mother Viola of Greater Lakeburn, he is survived by his brothers Harold (Lorna), Brian, Greg (Karen) and Mark (Karen) all of Lakeburn; his sisters Carol Phillips (Jack) and Judy Portis (Ray) all of St Thomas, Ontario; Brenda Gallant (Louis) of Shediac; Elaine Jessome (Mike) of Edmundston, NB; Marsha Matthews (Tim) of Lakeburn and Karen Matthews (Mike) of Moncton as well as many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his father Richard, his brothers Gary, Jimmy and Jack and his sisters Shirley and Marilyn. By request there will not be any visiting hours prior to a memorial service which will be held on Tuesday August 14th 2007 at 2 pm in St George’s Anglican Church, Church Street, Moncton, followed by interment in Elmwood Cemetery. Donations in Bobby’s memory may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society. Arrangements are under the direction of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton. www.cadmanbownessfh.com
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| Crease, Brenda |
August 20, 2007 |
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Brenda Regina Crease
1948 – 2007
The death of Brenda Regina Crease, 58 years, wife of Brian Crease, of Parkwood Drive, Moncton, occurred at The Moncton Hospital on Monday August 20, 2007. Born in Moncton on September 25th 1948 she was the daughter of Catherine (Rose) Gauvin of Dieppe and the late Oscar Gauvin.
Brenda had recently retired from Lillian T. McNulty Ltd after working for many years as an accountant.
In addition to her husband Brian and mother Catherine, she is survived by her daughters Kristen Crease-Mulligan (Shannon) of Kanata, ON, Tiffany Maxwell of Moncton; two sisters Alice MacQuarrie (Layton) of Riverview, Dianna Gauvin (Aldon Rousselle), two brothers Robert-Junior (Diane Comeau) and John all of Dieppe. She is also survived by six grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.
In keeping with Brenda’s wishes, cremation has taken place and a memorial service will be held on Thursday August 23, 2007 at 11 am in Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street, Moncton followed by a gathering in the family reception area of the funeral home.
Donations in Brenda’s memory made to the Alzheimer’s Society would be appreciated by the family.
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| Armstrong, Lynden (Lyndy) |
August 29, 2007 |
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Lynden George (Lyndy) Armstrong
1943 – 2007
The death of Lynden George (Lyndy) Armstrong, 64 years, husband of Cecile, of Cassidy Street Moncton occurred at The Moncton Hospital on Wednesday August 29th, 2007 after a lengthy illness. Born in Moncton on April 4, 1943 he was the son of Ruth Armstrong and the late George Armstrong. Lyndy had worked with Canada Post and had retired from the Department of National Defense #5 Supply Depot after many years of service. He had been a member of the Army Reserves for over 20 years and for many years he was a member of the Air Force Vets Club, and the Royal Canadian Legion. He had been President of the Sergeant’s Mess several times. In addition to his wife Cecile (LeBlanc) and his mother Ruth, he is survived by his daughter Lynn, his son Rodney (Nancy) and their daughter Julia all of Moncton, his sister Shirley Motkaluk of Edmonton, as well as several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his father George, his brother Yorke, who died in infancy, his brother John and his sister Sandra. The family will be receiving visitors on Saturday September 1st 2007, at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton, from 2 to 4 pm. By personal request there will not be a public funeral service. Cremation has taken place and interment will take place at a later date. Donations in Lynden’s name made to the Diabetic Association, the Dr. Georges Dumont Hospital Foundation-Dialysis Unit or the memorial of the donor’s choice would be appreciated by the family. Arrangements are under the direction of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton.
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| MacKendrick, Norman E. |
September 03, 2007 |
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Norman E. MacKendrick March 30, 1924 – September 3, 2007
The death of Norman E. MacKendrick, 83, husband of Ruby occurred at Spencer Memorial Home, Moncton on September 3rd 2007. Norman is survived by his wife Ruby, son David and his wife Carolann and their children Christopher and Bernadette, his son in law James MacAleese his children Sara and Jessica. He was predeceased by his daughter Deborah MacAleese. By personal request there will not be any visiting or funeral service. Remembrances in Norman’s name may be made to the memorial of the donors choice. The family would like to sincerely thank the staff of Spencer Memorial Home for their kindness to Norman over the past several years. Arrangements are under the direction of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton.
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| Keiver, Francis (Frank) |
September 09, 2007 |
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Francis Murray Keiver 1924-2007
Francis (Frank) Murray Keiver formerly of Stoney Creek, recently of Lakeview Manor, passed away peacefully at The Moncton Hospital on September 9, 2007. Born in Moncton, he was the only son of Weldon Murray Keiver and Mary Louise (Leblanc) Keiver. Frank was predeceased by his beloved wife of 53 years, Marie Elizabeth (Murphy) Keiver in 2003 and a son Donald in 1954. He was the loving father of Anne Marie Keiver and Michael Frederick Keiver. Frank is also survived by nieces, nephews, and many friends. He was educated at St. Bernards School where he met his future wife in grade one. Following graduation from Moncton High School, he joined the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) in 1942. He underwent his RCAF training at Pennfield Ridge, New Brunswick. Subsequently, he volunteered for overseas duties with the Royal Air Force (RAF). He was assigned to Coastal Command and served with RAF Squadron 209 in Egypt, East and South Africa. He flew missions over the Indian Ocean in Catalina and Sunderland seaplanes. He was awarded the Burma and Africa Stars for his military service. Following his war service, he returned to Moncton where he began a lifelong career in advertising commencing with the Moncton Times and Transcript. Subsequently, he worked for B.E. Smith Furniture Company, J.D. Creaghan Co., and Co-op Atlantic. He culminated his career as an advertising manager with the Atlantic Lottery Corporation where he was involved in print, radio and television advertising production. Frank was a charter member of the Immaculate Heart of Mary Church. He was also past president of the Maritime Provinces Jaycees. He was a member of veterans organizations including the Moncton Chapter of the United Military Services Institute, Riverview Veterans Association, and the Canadian Legion. He was also a keen student of history and was a member of the Canadian Aviation Historical Society, as well as the past president of the Albert County Historical Society. Visiting hours will be held at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110), 114 Alma Street, Moncton on Wednesday September 12th from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. with Parish Prayers at 8:30 pm in the funeral home. The Funeral Mass of Christian Burial will be held at St. Bernards Catholic Church, Botsford Street at 9:30 a.m. on Thursday, September 13, 2007. Following the service a reception will be held in the parish hall. The interment will take place at the Old Shediac Road Cemetery. No flowers by request of the family. If desired, expressions of sympathy in Franks memory may be made to The Friends of The Moncton Hospital Foundation or the memorial of the donor’s choice.
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| Drake (Coulstring), Jean |
September 10, 2007 |
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Jean Margarite Drake (Coulstring) 1931 – 2007 The death of Jean Margarite Drake (Coulstring) of Forest Dale Nursing Home, Riverside-Albert, NB and formerly of Moncton, NB and Halifax, NS occurred at The Moncton Hospital on Monday September 10th 2007. Born in Halifax NS, June 23 1931, she was the daughter of the late Arthur and Minnie (Zinck) Coulstring. Jean will be loving remembered by her daughters Deborah Cox of Shediac, NB Catherine Roach of Raymond Alberta, Wendy Drake of Cocagne NB, her son Kenneth of Lower Sackville, NS, grandchildren Michael Hobin of Alberta, Matthew Hobin of Corner Brook, NL, Melissa DeWolfe of Shediac NB, Patrick Roach of Raymond, AB. George and Gregory Dean both of Dartmouth NS, Kenneth, Erica and Abby Drake all of Lower Sackville NS as well as her great grandchildren Jeremy Saunders of Deer Lake NL. Sebastian, Hope and Dominique all of Shediac NB, Phoenix Roach of Alberta, and Zachary Roach of USA. In addition to her parents she was predeceased by her son Wayne Drake in Nova Scotia. A private family service was held at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton, NB. Interment took place in Fairhaven Cemetery, Moncton NB. Arrangements were under the direction of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home, 114 Alma Street Moncton, NB.
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| Arsenault, Randall (Randy) Kevin |
October 03, 2007 |
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Randall Kevin (Randy) Arsenault 1965 -- 2007
The death of Randy Arsenault of Moncton occurred on Wednesday October 3, 2007. Born in Moncton May 20 1965 he was the son of Lorretta Arsenault and the late Francis Arsenault. He is survived by his mother, his sister Wendy (Eugene), three brothers Bernie, Bobbie and Donnie as well as several aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews. By request there will not be any visiting hours prior to the funeral Mass which will be celebrated at St Theresa’s Church, Dieppe on Tuesday October 9th 2007 at 11 am. Arrangements are under the direction of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home, 114 Alma Street Moncton (857-1110).
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| LeBlanc, Marie E. |
October 18, 2007 |
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Marie E. LeBlanc 1921 – 2007
The death of Marie E. LeBlanc (Cormier), 86 years, widow of the late Herve LeBlanc of Moncton occurred with her family by her side at The Moncton Hospital on Thursday, October 18th following a brief illness. Born in Memramcook on June 19, 1921 she was the daughter of the late Antoine and Adelaide Cormier. She will be sadly missed by her daughters Janice Pellerin of Brampton, ON, Annette Killam (Terry) of Millville, NB, sons Paul at home and Normand (Hildegarde) of Ottawa, her sister Rita LeBlanc of Moncton as well as eight grandchildren, three great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. In addition to her husband Herve and her parents she was predeceased by a sister Edna Cormier. Resting at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton with visiting hours on Friday October 19th from 7 to 9 pm. Funeral Mass will be celebrated at Christ the King Roman Catholic Church, Dominion Street,Moncton, on Saturday, October 20th at 11 am. Followed by a reception in the Club D Age D Or Christ De Roi on Dominion Street. Interment will be in Our Lady of Calvary Cemetery. Donations in Mrs. LeBlancs memory made to The Friends of the Moncton Hospital Palliative Care Unit would be appreciated by the family.
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| Sloan, Marion Veronica |
November 17, 2007 |
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Marion Veronica Sloan 1918 – 2007
Marion Veronica Sloan, widow of Bernard (Barney) Sloan, died peacefully surrounded by her family on Saturday November 17, 2007 at The Moncton Hospital after a brief illness. Born in Montreal, Quebec on April 2nd, 1918 she was the daughter of the late Wyndham and Annie (Lunny) Howell. She is survived by her four children, Rev Bernard John Sloan and Carol (Tim) Sullivan all of Riverview, Susan Payne of Fredericton and Michael (Theresa) Sloan of Halifax; nine grandchildren Stephen and Jennifer Payne; Kelly (Jack), Sean and Katie Sullivan; Stacey (Paul), Rodney (Karen), Adam and Tyler Sloan; and one great granddaughter Emma. As co-founder of the St. Vincent de Paul Society at St. Augustines Church she devoted herself in many ways to assisting the needy and less fortunate in the greater Moncton area. For many years she actively participated in the CWL at both St. Augustines and St Bernards parishes; she was a 50 year member of the CWL. She loved life, her summers in St Thomas at the cottage and sharing her good fortune with family and friends. Her courage, kindness and strong faith will serve as an example for all who knew her. She will be sadly missed. In addition to her parents and her husband she was predeceased by her son in law John Payne. Resting at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street with visiting hours on Monday from 7 to 9 and Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Wednesday, November 21, 2007 at 10:30 am at St Augustines Church, Moncton followed by a reception in the church hall. Burial will be in St Jean Baptiste Parish Cemetery, Bouctouche. Donations in Mrs. Sloan’s name made to the St Vincent de Paul Society or the Mobile One Soup Kitchen would be appreciated by the family. Arrangements are under the direction of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home 114 Alma Street Moncton.
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| Halliday, Kim Marie |
December 01, 2007 |
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Kim Marie Halliday
Kim Marie Halliday passed away December 1st, 2007 at the Moncton Hospital, with her loving family by her side. Daughter of Ralph and Diane Hayden, beloved wife of James Halliday, devoted mother to Lukas (Holly) and Jordan, Kim was also a very dear sister to Kathy Hayden-Maillet (Dave), aunt to nieces Kaydi and Jennay, and sister of Kirk Hayden. As well, Kim leaves behind her mother-in-law, Mary Halliday, sister-in-law Joanna Warren (Joey), nephews Taylor and Ryan, niece Kelsey and brother-in-law John Halliday. Born in Springhill, Nova Scotia on November 12th 1955 and raised in Moncton, Kim was a graduate of Harrison Trimble High School, attended St. Mary’s University and received her marketing degree at the New Brunswick Community College (NBCC). Upon graduation, she was the first employee at Magic Mountain Water Park. After a number of successful years as the Park’s manager of marketing and operations, Kim moved on to become the Executive Director of the United Way of the Greater Moncton Region of Southeastern New Brunswick. Under her direction, the United Way achieved its first $1 million fundraising goal. Kim then began her own very successful consulting business to non-profit organizations. Some of Kim’s proudest career achievements are coordinating a major community special event for Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, a 1.5 million dollar capital campaign for the Dr. Carson and Marion Murray Community Centre in Springhill, and fundraising with Moncton Headstart. In addition to raising her family and working full-time, Kim put her vivacious personality and many talents to work for her community, from fostering youth sports to sitting on numerous local, regional and national boards and committees, ie The National Board of The Boys and Girls Clubs of Canada. In all her endeavors, this wonderful woman endeared herself to her colleagues, became a mentor to many young people, and made countless life-long friends. She helped establish the Ron Smyth Award, given annually to an outstanding NBCC marketing student, in memory of her own mentor at the College. Kim Halliday believed that “life is not a dress rehearsal”, and took every opportunity to travel, enjoy fine food, good music, great family and friends, and a hearty laugh. She was always available for a shoulder to cry on, a soothing embrace, a funny quip or bracing words of wisdom, whatever the occasion required. Kim will be greatly missed by all her family friends, and her Ya Ya sisters. As per Kim’s wishes, there will be a memorial gathering at the Wesley Memorial United Church 168 Cameron St. Moncton Friday December 7 at 3pm. In lieu of flowers, her family asks that donations be made to Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation or Friends of The Moncton Hospital Foundation “New Oncology Center” Campaign. “I Hope You’ll Dance” ”I Hope You’ll Sing” Arrangements are under the direction of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton, NB
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| Price, Marilyn |
December 07, 2007 |
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Marilyn Price 1934 – 2007
The death of Marilyn Price of Moncton occurred at The Moncton Hospital on Friday December 7th 2007. Born, December 16th 1934, in Moncton she was the daughter of the late Clifford and Isobel (Steeves) Price. Marilyn is survived by her sister Nancy Bulman (Bill), brothers David (Jill) and Richard as well as several nephews. Marilyn was predeceased by her parents and her brother John. By request of the family there will be no visitation or funeral service, a graveside service will be held in Elmwood Cemetery in the spring. The family would like to offer special thanks to Dr. Harper for his kindness and compassion for Marilyn also to Noreen Hubley and all the staff at The Moncton Hospital who cared for Marilyn as well to the “Teddy Bear Giver(s)” thank you. A special thanks to all the staff and friends of MCRI. For every death there is life and Mum and Marilyn are now having a ca-ca-coffee and talking about the latest addition to the Price family, baby Evangeline, born December 1st 2007. Arrangements are under the direction of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton, NB
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| Amos, Theresa Regina |
December 09, 2007 |
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Theresa Regina Amos 1932 -- 2007
Theresa Regina Amos, in the presence of her loving family passed away at the Moncton Hospital on Sunday, December 9, 2007. Resident of K.E. Spencer Memorial Home, formerly of Lakeville,Westmorland County, New Brunswick. Born in Cherryfield (Moncton),New Brunswick on August 20, 1932, daughter of the late Regina (Goguen) and William McDuff Sr. She was a member of St. Augustines Catholic Church. Employed before marriage with the T. Eaton Co. Ltd. and later with the Brown-Holder Biscuits Ltd., both of Moncton. Theresa loved music, bowling, knitting and reading. When at Spencers, she was always happy and smiling, enjoying the company of residents and staff. She is survived by her daughter Cheryl Amos, Moncton, sons William Amos (Denise), Moncton, Leigh Amos (Simone Jordan), Peter Amos, James Amos, all of Lakeville; son-in-law Claude LeBlanc Sr.,Memramcook NB; granddaughters Gabrielle Da Silva (Gary Day), Moncton, Marianne LeBlanc, Memramcook, NB, grandsons Robert Richardson Jr., Red Deer AB, Claude LeBlanc Jr., Memramcook, NB; sister Bernadette Tante, Montreal QC, brothers Edmond McDuff (Annie) , Moncton, Ernest McDuff (Helen), Chilliwack BC, Raymond McDuff (Mary) , Montreal QC, Gerald McDuff (Mary) , Moncton, William McDuff Jr. (Johanne) , Montreal QC; sister-in-law Shirley Babcock (Ron), East Aurora, NY, Phillis Amos Ward (Everitt), Mt. Whatley NB; many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by her husband, Randall Amos (1999), daughter Linda LeBlanc (1998), grandson Christopher Richardson (2003), brothers Lenard McDuff (1972) and Leo McDuff (1933). The family would like to thank the staff of K.E. Spencer Memorial Home and the Moncton Hospital Palliative Care Unit. Visitation at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home,114 Alma St., Moncton (857-1110) on Monday, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. and 7 p.m.to 9 p.m.. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday, December 11, 2007 at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home. Reception to follow in the reception area of the funeral home. Interment will be in Elmwood Cemetery, Moncton later in the spring. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of New Brunswick or to a charity of the donors choice.
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| Dow, Perley Stuart (Tiny) |
December 10, 2007 |
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Perley Stuart Dow August 21, 1935 to December 10th, 2007
It is with great sadness that Perley Stuart Dow passed away on December 10th 2007, at The Moncton Hospital, after a hard fought battle with cancer. Perley (Tiny) loved to dance and play darts and especially enjoyed spending time at the “Dow Farm” in Lower Maccan, where he spent many happy moments with his horses. Born August 21, 1935 he was the son of the late Perley and Helen Dow. Perley is survived by his wife Sandra (Palmer), his daughters; Debra (Chris) Healey, Susan (Harry) Dow, Lisa Dow, Patti (Darrin) Redmond, stepson, Matthew (Tamara) Klem and eight grandchildren, Stuart (Stephanie), Earl (Melissa), Jason, Amy, Tyler, Amanda, Jessica and baby Dylan. He is also survived by two brothers Cyril (Stella) Dow and Samuel (Nancy) Dow and many cousins, nieces and nephews. Perley was a long time business man, always willing to lend a hand, also known as a backyard mechanic and a leading edge entrepreneur as the first recycling plant in Moncton back in the early 70’s. Perley will be greatly missed. By request there will not be any visiting hours prior to his Memorial Service which will be held on Wednesday December 12, 2007 at 3 pm in Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton. Cremation has taken place and interment will be in Fairhaven Cemetery later in the spring. Donations in Perley’s name made to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated by the family. Arrangements are under the direction of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton.
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| Redmond, Elizabeth (Betty) |
December 11, 2007 |
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Elizabeth (Betty) Redmond
The death of Elizabeth (Betty) Redmond of Lakeview Manor, Riverview, wife of George Redmond of Moncton, occurred at her residence on Tuesday December 11, 2007 following a lengthy illness. Born in Newcastle, NB she was the daughter of the late Ernest and Anne (Crocker) Mullin of Chatham Head, NB, In addition to her husband, George, Betty is also survived by her daughter Judy Martin (Dale) of Summerside, PEI, her son Richard Redmond of Moncton, as well as four grandchildren. She was predeceased by her parents, her three brothers Jack, Clary and Ernie Mullin. Betty retired from the T. Eaton Company after many years service. A talented artist she was active with The Moncton Art Society when her health permitted. It was Betty’s request that there not be any visiting hours prior to a memorial service which will be held at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home 114 Alma Street Moncton on Friday, December 14, 2007 at 10:30 am followed by a reception in the funeral home. Donations made to the Alzheimer Society in memory of Betty would be appreciated the family. Special thanks to all Staff at Lakeview Manor for their care and kindness. Arrangements are under the direction of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton.
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| Landry, Edgar Joseph |
December 19, 2007 |
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Edgar Joseph Landry 1930 – 2007 The death of Edgar Joseph Landry, husband of Jeannette (Cormier) Landry, of Lester St. Moncton occurred at The Moncton Hospital on Wednesday December 19, 2007. Born in Moncton on July 30, 1930 he was the son of the late Pierre and Melina Landry. Together with his wife Jeannette they owned and operated Star Janitorial for many years prior to his retirement. In addition to his wife Jeannette, he is survived by his daughter, Linda Phillips (Don), his sons Donald (Pauline), David (Shelley), Jean-Claude (Elizabeth) all of Moncton and Roger (Lisa) of Dieppe. He is also survived by his brothers Fred Landry and Paul Saulnier, as well as 11 grand children, 12 great grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his parents, one son Peter, one daughter Sandra, his sister Dora and his brothers Emery, Henry and Neri. Resting at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street with visiting on Friday December 21 from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. Parish Prayers will be held Friday evening at the funeral home. Funeral service will be held at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home Saturday, December 22, 2007 at 11 am followed by a reception in the reception area of the funeral home. Interment will be in Our Lady of Calvary Cemetery later in the spring. Donations in Edgar’s name made to the Alzheimer’s Society or the New Brunswick Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated by the family. Arrangements are under the direction of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home 114 Alma Street Moncton.
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| Collier, Ruth |
December 22, 2007 |
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Ruth O. Collier 1914 – 2007
The death of Ruth Collier, widow of Earl Collier, occurred at her residence, Lakeview Manor, on Saturday December 22, 2007. Born in River Glade, NB on November 6th 1914 she was the daughter of the late Peter and Winnifred (Crandall) Shellander. By personal request there will not be any visiting hours or funeral service. Cremation has taken place and interment will be in Fairhaven Memorial Gardens. Arrangements are under the direction of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home 114 Alma Street Moncton.
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| Cann, Rev. A.D. |
December 25, 2007 |
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Rev A.D. Cann 1914 – 2007
With sadness the family of Rev. Adelbert Durkee Cann announces his death on Christmas Day at his residence Autumn Lee Retirement Home, Mountain Road Moncton. Husband of the late Zora Mae (Hicks) he was born in Gardner’s Mills, Yarmouth Co. NS on October 9th 1914 he was the son of the late Thomas and Grace (Crosby) Cann. Rev. Cann was an ordained minister with the Wesleyan Church having pastorates in Westchester, NS, Hartland, NB, Yarmouth, NS, Seal Cove, Grand Manan, NB, Blacks Harbour, NB, Sussex, NB, Liverpool, NS and Pleasant Valley, NS. The last surviving member of his immediate family, he is survived by his sons Philip (Jackie) of Miramichi, John (Susan) of Moncton, Stephen (Marilyn) of Grand Bay, his daughters Beth (Burton) Dykeman of Fredericton, Mary (Steward) Ellis of Port Maitland, NS and Becky (James) Zurbriggen of Portage la Prairie, Manitoba. He is also survived by 16 grand children, 8 great grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. Resting at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton with visiting hours on Friday December 28th from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm His funeral service will be on Saturday December 29th at 2 pm at the Moncton Wesleyan Church, St George Blvd. Moncton followed by a reception. Interment will be in the Wesleyan Church Cemetery, Havelock in the spring. Donations in Rev Cann’s memory made to Bethany Bible College, the Moncton Wesleyan Church or the memorial of the donor’s choice would be appreciated by the family. “Dad lived his life as a reflection of God’s Gift at Christmas and it is fitting that Dad left this world on Christmas Day. He was well deserving of this Christmas Gift.”
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| LeBlanc, Henry |
December 27, 2007 |
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Henry LeBlanc 1926 – 2007
Surrounded by his loving family, Henry LeBlanc 81, of Highfield Street Moncton, passed away peacefully after a brief illness at The Moncton Hospital on Thursday December 27, 2007. Born in Dieppe, August 6th 1926, Henry was the son of the late Leo and Julia LeBlanc. Henry had been a stockbroker with Dominion Securities for many years prior to his retirement and was member of St Bernard’s Church where he was very active in church activities. He is survived by Genny (Quann) LeBlanc of Moncton, his daughters Bernadette (David) Donelle, of Moncton, Elaine (Mark) Lennehan of Riverview, his sons George (Kathy) of Moncton and Michael (Gail) of Trenton, ON. He is also survived by his grandchildren Jordan and Brittany LeBlanc, Ryan and Jennifer Donelle, Shea and Saxon Lennehan, Andrew and Emily LeBlanc, his sisters Lorraine Young & Jackie Richard, his aunt Mary Bedford all of Moncton, and several nieces and nephews. In addition to his parents he was predeceased by his son Daniel, and his brothers Edgar and Raymond. Visiting hours with the family will be on Sunday December 30 from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton. Funeral Mass will be celebrated at St Bernard’s Church, Botsford Street on Monday December 31, 2007 at 11 am followed by a reception in the church hall. Donations in Henry’s name may be made to the Friends of The Moncton Hospital Foundation-Oncology or to St Bernard’s Church. Arrangements are under the direction of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton.
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| Smith, Jean Mary MacPherson |
January 09, 2008 |
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Jean Mary MacPherson Smith 1918 – 2008
The death of Jean Mary MacPherson Smith occurred on Wednesday January 9th, 2008, at The Moncton Hospital. Born in Montreal, Quebec, on September 9th, 1918 she was the daughter of the late John and Catherine (Barrett) MacPherson. Jean had been a resident of Montreal for many years and had lived in the Moncton NB area, with her son Greg and daughter in law Diane, for the past year. In keeping with Jean’s wishes cremation has taken place and a memorial service will be held with her family at a later date.
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| Swetnam, Michael Gordon |
January 13, 2008 |
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Michael Gordon Swetnam July 30, 1947 – January 13, 2008
Michael Gordon Swetnam, 60, husband of Carolyn passed away January 13th at The Moncton Hospital, after a very short but brave battle with cancer. Born in Moncton on July 30, 1947 he was the son of Verna (Smith) Lefurgey and the late William Swetnam. Michael is survived by his loving wife Carolyn; his daughter Sandra Blackmore (John) and grandchildren Richard and Rebeckah all of Oromocto. He is also survived by his mother Verna Lefurgey of Moncton; sisters Barbara Amos (Ron Beers) of Moncton, Brenda Richard of Port Moody, BC; his brothers Ken (Joanne) of Moncton and Peter of Medicine Hat, AB; step sisters Phyllis MacLauchlan of Toronto, Carol Boham, Banff AB, sisters-in-law Sybil Lewis, Linda Heritage and Ann Rainwater; brothers-in-law Johnny O’Gwynn and Edward O’Gwynn; step children James Philip Roberts, Norma Smith, Anthony Roberts and Lisa Wambles all of the United States and several nieces and nephews. A 37 year member, Mike joined the Moncton Fire Department on January 4th 1971 as an Operational Firefighter and remained there until 2002 when he transferred to the Fire Prevention Division as a Fire Prevention Officer, a position he held until his death. Mike was a member of Acacia Lodge #49 F and A.M. where he was a past master of the lodge and the current Lodge Secretary, he was also a Past Master of Albert Lodge #34. Right Worshipful Brother Swetnam served the Masons of New Brunswick as District Deputy Grand Master of District #7 in 1995 and Deputy Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of New Brunswick 1998. Michael was predeceased by his father William Swetnam in 1974. Mike also had two extended families: the entire Moncton Fire Department, present and past, and all the members of the Masonic Fraternity. Special thanks to the entire staff of the Oncology Ward 6600 of The Moncton Hospital for the love and care and comfort that was given to Michael – you are all very special. Thanks also to George and Cathy Bowness, Boyce Ward, Fire Department Union President John Courtney, Heather Bell, Fire Department Chaplain Rev Dr Andrew Mack, Jim Banks and Mike Arsenault - for all they have done for Michael and his family over the past two months you will always be greatly appreciated. Visiting hours will be on Wednesday January 16, 2008, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 at the Moncton Coliseum Complex Hall C (The Agrena). A Full Honours Fire Department Funeral Service conducted by the Moncton Fire Department Chaplain, Rev Dr Andrew Mack, will be held at the Moncton Coliseum Complex Hall C on Thursday, January 17th, 2008 at 1:00 pm. A reception will follow. Donations in Mike’s name made to the Friends of The Moncton Hospital Foundation - Oncology Unit or the Burn Unit would be appreciated by the family.
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| Robinson, Gilbert Bradley |
January 15, 2008 |
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Gilbert Bradley Robinson
Gil Robinson passed away peacefully, at the Palliative Care Unit in Moncton Hospital, after a courageous battle with cancer, on Tuesday, January 15th, 2008. Gil was the Divisional Manager for Retail Services for Atlantic Co-op from 1975 to 1995. Gil did not really retire - he worked with CESO • SACO (Canadian Volunteer Advisers to Business) He generously and enthusiastically shared his retail experience with several Eastern European companies. Gil was an active member of the Luxor Shriners (AAOMMS). About 18 years ago, Gil, while traveling for work, came upon an accident and was able to pull both people to safety just before the petroleum truck that hit them burst into flames. He was a man of great heart and compassion for others, and often modest about his deeds and accomplishments. He often said, “Actions speak louder than words.” Gil’s favourite sport was golf. He had a ‘hole-in-one’ on the 15th green of the Moncton Golf and Country Club. He looked forward to the Spring when he could walk the course with his golf buddies. Gil was a devoted and loving father and husband (Doreen - deceased May 2006) who always put family first. He expected the best of himself and taught his children to value hard work and to build strong relationships. Gil is survived by his four children; Barbara (Robert Holowack) of Waterloo ON, Gil (Debbie Stewart) of Fredericton, Cathy (Brad Hale) of Carlisle ON, Laurie (Phil Galbraith) of Moncton; six grandchildren, Daniel and Kevin Holowack, Lisa and Tyler Hale, Andrew and Sam Galbraith, and honorary grandchildren, to Erin, Meagan, Mike and Jake Stewart. In accordance with Gil’s wishes there will be a private family service at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home by Rev. Chris VanBuskirk, of St. George’s Anglican Church. The family would like to extend their deepest appreciation to Rev. VanBuskirk for his continual support and prayers through this difficult time. A special heart felt thank-you to acknowledge the compassionate and tireless care that the nurses (oncology, orthopedics, and palliative care) and Dr. Phelan provided for our Dad. We could not have managed without you. Donations to the Shriners Hospital for Children or a donation, in Gil Robinson’s name made to the Friends of the Moncton Hospital Foundation, Palliative Care Unit would be appreciated. A service of Remembrance, for close friends and family, to celebrate Gil’s life will be held at a future date; in the Spring or early Summer.
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| Jamieson (McArdle), Betty |
January 17, 2008 |
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Betty (McArdle) Jamieson
Betty Lou Jamieson, 79, of Moncton passed away at the Moncton Hospital on Thursday, January 17, 2008 following a brief illness with cancer. Being a woman of strong faith she was at peace with God, family and friends and she had accepted her illness gracefully and with much courage.
Born May 26, 1928 in Salisbury, NB, she was the daughter of the late Edna Grace Bleakney and Albert Charles Tait.
She leaves to mourn her husband, David Jamieson, her three sons, Wayne McArdle (Cindy), Daniel McArdle (Jennifer) and Patrick McArdle, a daughter, Catherine St. Pierre (Erik), eight grandchildren, Jillian Wojcicki (Andrew), Kari McArdle, Mark McArdle Rachel McArdle, Emily St. Pierre, Ryan St. Pierre, Sarah St. Pierre , Laura St. Pierre and one great-grandchild, Adam Wojcicki. She is also survived by her sister Ruby Trites (Ronald) of Ontario, and two brothers, Walter Tait (Trude) of Ontario and Howard (Bud) Tait of Salisbury. She was predeceased by her first husband of 43 years, Raymond Andrew McArdle (1990).
Betty was a member of St. Bernard’s Roman Catholic Church and had been very active in a number of parish ministries, including involvement as a pastoral care and Eucharistic minister, a marriage preparation counselor and a member of the baptism team and catechetical program. She was a member of the Catholic Women’s League for 54 years, a past president of her parish CWL council and more recently she was the Chairperson of Spiritual Development for the Catholic Women’s League, Moncton Archdiocesan Council. She had also been a volunteer leader in the Girl Guide and Scouting movement.
She was an avid bridge player, a member of the Bicentennial Skating Club for many years and enjoyed the company of her many friends and acquaintances. She was a graduate of Salisbury High School and formerly employed with the T. Eaton Company Maritimes Ltd.
Resting at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home, 114 Alma St., Moncton, from 7 to 9 Saturday and 2 to 4 on Sunday. The Funeral Mass will be held at St. Bernard’s Roman Catholic Church on Monday, January 21, 2008 at 11:00am. Interment will take place at Our Lady of Calvary Cemetery.
If so desired donations in memory of Betty to the St. Bernard’s Church building fund or to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated by the family.
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| VanderFeer, Catherine Alberta |
February 10, 2008 |
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Catherine Alberta (Kay) VanderFeer 1928 – 2008
The death of Catherine Alberta VanderFeer, wife of Peter, of Winchester Ave Moncton occurred at The Moncton Hospital on Sunday February 10, 2008. Born in Moncton on July 27, 1928 Kay was the daughter of the late Lee and Delta (Crandell) Taylor. Kay had worked for many years as a Legal Stenographer and since her retirement she was very active volunteering her time with the Karing Kitchen St Johns United Church, Spencer Memorial Home; she had spent over 17 years volunteering with The Moncton Hospital and was very proud to receive a watch and plaque marking 5000 hours of volunteer time at the hospital. Kay was a life long member of First United Baptist Church, where she sang in the choir and was a member of the Zella Clarke Womens Missionary Group. Kay is survived by her husband of 55 years Peter, their daughter Debbie VanderFeer of Moncton, her grandson Devon and his wife (Matteson) Kearns of Edmonton, her sister in law, Peggy, of North Bay, two special nieces Kathy McGinn and Chris Murray, her beloved dog MacDuff as well as several nieces and nephews. In keeping with Kays wishes cremation has taken place and visiting hours with the family will be on Wednesday February 13, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton. Her funeral service will be held 11 am Thursday, February 14th, at First United Baptist Church. Donations in Kays memory may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of New Brunswick. Arrangements are under the direction of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton.
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| Campbell, Tony Charles |
February 18, 2008 |
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Tony Charles Campbell 1962 – 2008
The death of Tony Charles Campbell, husband of Anne Campbell, of Colpitts Settlement occurred on Monday February 18, 2008 at The Moncton Hospital. Born in Moncton on June 12, 1962 he was the son of Joan (Crossman) Murray of Riverview and the late Charles Campbell Jr. Tony retired from the Canadian Navy after serving for over 20 years as a NCI Operator. He had also served during the First Gulf War. In addition to his wife Anne he is survived by his sons Derek at home and Shane a student at UNB in Fredericton, his parents Joan and Art Murray of Riverview, his brother Andrew Murray (Elaine) of Riverview, his sisters Connie Campbell (Boyd Colpitts) of Colpitts Settlement, Shelley Martin (Brian) of Riverglade, his special uncle Gary Crossman (Linda) of Moncton, his maternal grandmother Rhoda Crossman of Moncton his mother in law Ella Lutes of Turtle Creek, his brother in law John Lutes (Carolyn) of Colpitts Settlement and his faithful companion his dog Nellie as well as several aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews. Tony was predeceased by his father in law Purdy Lutes. In keeping with Tony’s wishes there will be a Celebration of Tony’s Life on Thursday February 21st 2008 from 7 to 9 pm in Cadman Bowness Funeral Home 114 Alma Street Moncton. Donations in Tony’s memory may be made to the memorial of the donor’s choice. Arrangements are under the direction of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton, NB
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| Steeves, Hilda F. |
February 23, 2008 |
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Hilda F. Steeves 1912 – 2008
The death of Hilda F. Steeves of Moncton occurred on Saturday February 23, 2008, at The Kenneth Spencer Memorial Home. Born in Dover, NB on December 13, 1912 she was the daughter of the late Freeman and Mary (Blakney) Steeves. Hilda retired from CNR accounting department after many years of service. She was a member of Highfield Street United Baptist Church, Moncton. The last surviving member of her immediate family she is survived by several cousins, nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents she was predeceased by her sisters Hazel Wall and Helena Pillsbury, her brothers Henry and Herbert Steeves. By personal request there will not be any visiting hours at the funeral home and a graveside committal service will be held at Elmwood Cemetery Wednesday, June 25, 2008 at 2 PM. Arrangements are under the direction of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton.
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| Boudreau, Phyllis 'Joyce' |
March 06, 2008 |
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Phyllis Joyce Boudreau 1929 – 2008
The death of Phyllis Joyce Boudreau of Protem Residence, Mountain Road, Moncton, occurred recently at her residence. Born in Lewisville on April 18, 1929 she was the daughter of the late Leslie David and Phyllis Maude (Bond) McGovern. A resident of Moncton all her life she was predeceased by her husband Louis J. Boudreau as well as her parents, siblings and other family members. She is survived by her extended family. By personal request there will not be a funeral or graveside service. Cremation has taken place and interment will be in Elmwood Cemetery in the spring.
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| Gallant, M. Therese |
March 21, 2008 |
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Thérèse (Guimond) Gallant 1922 – 2008
The death of Thérèse (Guimond) Gallant aged 86, widow of Joseph Gallant occurred on Friday March 21 2008, at the Georges-Dumont Hospital. Born in Rosaireville she was the daughter of the late Laurent and Geneviève (Bourque) Guimond. She is survived by her step-daughters Gisèle Gallant and Francine (Gérard) Doiron, her step-sisters Marie (Louis) Richard, Roseline (Bob) Boyd, Cécile Guimond and her step brother Laurence (Janet) Guimond. She is also survived by step-grand son Jason Johnston, her step-grand daughter Tina Paquette, three step great grand children and many nephews and nieces. She was once know as Sister Thérèse-des-Séraphins, CND and taught school for many years in Baker-Brook, Kedgwick, Moncton and Montréal. She was known for her love of painting, a passion that she kept until the last few years. In addition to her parents and her husband, Joseph, she was predeceased by her sisters Esther (Sr Laurence-Maria, f.j.), Edna (Jean Beaudet), Julienne (Samaritaine), Laura (Colin Wood), Marguerite (Sr St-Longin, f.j) Agnès and her brothers Ernest, Léo, Sylvain and Henri. The funeral mass will be held at May 10th 2008 at 10:00 am in the chapel of the hostelry of the Notre-Dame-du-Calvaire Abbey in Rogersville. Interment will follow in the Rosaireville Cemetery. By request there will not be any visitation at the funeral home. Donations to the Palliative Care Unit of the Dr. Georges Dumont Hospital would be appreciated by the family. Arrangements are under the direction of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton, NB www.cadmanbownessfh.com
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| Shillington, Thomas W. E. |
March 23, 2008 |
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Thomas W. E. Shillington 1932 – 2008 The death of Thomas Winslow Earl (Tom) Shillington, husband of Lois, of Rockland Dr., Moncton, occurred at his residence on Sunday, March 23, 2008 following a period of failing health. Born in Saint John on March 26, 1932 he was the son of the late Earl Shillington and Helen (Winslow) (Shillington) Jones. Tom had been employed with CN Telecommunications in Saint John and Moncton for many years prior to his retirement. Following retirement Tom was very active in the Christmas Tree Association and he owned and operated Tom’s Choose and Cut Christmas Tree Lot in Colpitts Settlement. He was also an avid salmon fisherman. Tom is survived by his wife Lois (Power), two sons, Thomas Jr. of Moncton and Fred of Colpitts Settlement, one sister Rita Moore, one brother John (Audrey) all of Saint John, four grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. In addition to his parents he was predeceased by one sister Grace. Resting at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton with visiting hours on Wednesday, March 26th from 7 to 9 pm, funeral service will be held at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home on Thursday, March 27th at 2pm. Interment will be in Fernhill Cemetery, Saint John, NB. Donations in Tom’s name made to the SPCA would be appreciated by the family. Arrangements are under the direction of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton.
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| Strangis, Frank V. |
April 08, 2008 |
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Frank V. Strangis 1937 -- 2008
The death of Frank Victor Strangis, 70 years, husband of Florence (Carter) of Boundary Creek occurred at The Moncton Hospital on Tuesday April 8, 2008. Born in Sydney, NS, on October 13, 1937, he was the son of the late Tony and Raffella Strangis. Frank retired from Eastern Bakeries Ltd as Manager of Corporate Baking after many years of service. In addition to his wife, Florence, he is survived by his three sons Tony of British Columbia, Richard, and Michael (Annie) all of Moncton; his sisters Rachel Curry (Mike) of Sydney, NS and Rose Spencer (Colin) of Edmonton, Alberta. He is also survived by his sisters-in-law Lillian (late John) Strangis of Sydney and Georgina Fyfe of Bracebridge, ON, as well as several nieces and nephews. Frank was predeceased by his parents, four brothers and one sister. By personal request there will not be public visitation or funeral service. A private family service has taken place at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton. Interment will take place in Elmwood Cemetery later in the spring. Donations in Frank’s name made to the memorial of the donor’s choice would be appreciated by the family. Arrangements are under the direction of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton.
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| Johnson, Julia Lisa |
April 12, 2008 |
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Julia Lisa Johnson 1970 – 2008
The death of Julia Lisa Johnson, of John Street Moncton, occurred on Saturday April 12, 2008 at The Moncton Hospital. Born in Montreal on January 4th 1970 she was the daughter of Doris and the late Thomas Johnson. Julia is survived by her mother of West Falmouth MA; one brother Thomas Gregory Johnson of Sterling, MA. She was predeceased by her father in November of last year. By request there will not be any funeral service. Cremation has taken place and her urn will be interred with her father in North Falmouth Cemetery, North Falmouth MA. For those wishing to remember Julia, donations in her memory may be made to the SPCA in Moncton. Arrangements are under the direction of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home.
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| Baker, Donna Lynn |
April 30, 2008 |
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Donna Lynn Baker 1944 -- 2008 Sadly Donna Lynn Baker died on Wednesday April 30, 2008 in Sudbury,Ontario. Born in Montreal, September 4, 1944, she was the daughter of the late Donald and Anna (nee Bruce) Baker. Lynn spent her early years in Moncton, New Brunswick, and after graduating from The Moncton Hospital School of Nursing in 1965, she moved to southern Ontario. In 1969 Lynn moved to Cochrane, Ontario and stayed for the rest of her life. Lynn was a compassionate, caring and very skilled nurse and her loss will be felt very deeply by the Lady Minto Hospital. Lynn is survived by her brother Eric and nephews Donald and Joey all of the Moncton area. A Celebration of Lynns Life will be held at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton on Friday May 16, 2008 at 7 PM. Following there will be a reception in the reception area of the funeral home. Cremation has taken place, and in keeping with Lynns wishes her ashes will be returned to Moncton and placed along side her Mom and Dad at Fair Haven Cemetery. Donations to the memorial of the donor’s choice would be greatly appreciated by the family. Local funeral arrangements entrusted to Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton.
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| Ostler, Kenneth Oliver |
May 03, 2008 |
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Kenneth Oliver Ostler 1922 – 2008 Kenneth O. Ostler, husband of Kathleen, of Moncton and formerly of The Bluff Shediac passed away peacefully at The Moncton Hospital on Saturday, May 3rd. Born in Toronto Ontario on March 21, 1922 he was the son of the late Sydney and Mary (Murdy) Ostler. Mr. Ostler was employed as a sales representative and on the board of directors for APM, after leaving, he established his own company, OSA of Canada, prior to his retirement. A veteran of the Second World War, he served with the Royal Canadian Air Force for 5 ½ years. He was a member of the Air Force Veterans Club and of Coverdale Lodge #52 F and AM. In addition to his wife Kathleen (Jones), he is survived by his children Dianne (Paul) Lepage of Fredericton, Marilyn Ostler of Saint John, Rev. Kenneth (Joanne) Ostler of Thunder Bay, Robert Ostler of London, ON, David (Kim) Ostler of Moncton and Karen Ostler of Moncton, nine grandchildren Kara, Lauren, Andrew, Michelle, Lynne, Jonathan, Nathan, Emily and Alex as well as two great grandchildren Sophie and Olivia. In addition to his parents he was predeceased by his sister, Helen, and his special Aunt, Lela Clarridge of Toronto, Ontario. The family will receive visitors at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home on Wednesday May 21 from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9; funeral service will be on Thursday May 22 at 2 pm at St George’s Anglican Church, Moncton followed by a reception in the church hall. Interment will take place in Elmwood Cemetery. Coverdale Lodge #52 F and AM will conduct a Masonic Memorial Service at the funeral home on Wednesday, May 21 at 6:45 pm. Donations in Mr. Ostler’s memory may be made to the Friends of The Moncton Hospital, Hospice Greater Moncton or the memorial of the donor’s choice. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton.
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| Bedwin, Fairlie P. |
June 06, 2008 |
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Fairlie Pauline Bedwin 1913 – 2008
The death of Fairlie P. Bedwin, 95, of Spencer’s Memorial Home and formerly of People’s Park Tower, occurred at her residence on Friday June 6th 2008. Born March 17, 1913, in Truro NS, she was the daughter of the late A. Blair and Mabel (Fulton) McCurdy. Fairlie was a devoted mother, grandmother and great grandmother. She was a member of Central United Church, Moncton, the UCW, the IODE and the Engineering Wives Association. She also loved to play bridge. The last surviving member of her immediate family, she is survived by her daughter Judith Ann West (Darrell) of Riverview, her granddaughter Deborah Ouellette (Fabien), her grandsons, Michael (Sharon), David (Karlyne), Derrick (Erin), her great grand children Samantha, Selena, Dylan, Nicholas, MacKenzie, Gracie, Noel and Max. In addition to her parents and her husband T. West Bedwin, she was also predeceased by her sister and brothers. Donations made to K.E. Spencer Memorial Home or donor’s choice would be appreciated by the family. Her memorial service will be held at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton on Sunday June 22, 2008, at 2 pm. There will be an opportunity to meet with family at a reception following the service. Interment will be in Elmwood Cemetery on Monday June 23, at 11 am.
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| Sowerby, Georgie E. |
June 19, 2008 |
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Georgie E. Sowerby 1912—2008
The death of Georgie E. Sowerby, 96, widow of the late John Sowerby, of McNair Manor, Riverview occurred at her residence on Thursday June 19th 2008. Born in Shediac on February 18, 1912 she was the daughter of the late Ezra and Ida (Lewis) Taylor. For many years Georgie and her husband owned and operated a dairy farm in Dorchester Crossing, after which she was employed with Patural’s Seafood, and Shediac Dairy until her retirement. A member of the Shediac Baptist Church she was very active in all church activities when she was younger. She is survived by her daughter Sandy Ratcliffe (Larry) of Shediac Cape; her grand children Megan of York, PEI, Sarah and Christopher both of Halifax, one great grand son Jackson Gallant of York, PEI, her sister Florence Mellway of Brantford, ON and many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband John, her parents and her brothers and sisters. Visiting with the family well be held on Monday June 23rd from 7 to 9. Her “Celebration of Life” will be held Tuesday June 24th at 1 pm in Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton followed by a reception in the reception area of the funeral home. Interment will be in Fairhaven Cemetery. Donations in Georgie’s memory made to the Shediac Baptist Church would be appreciated by the family. Arrangements are under the direction of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home.
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| Young, Eileen (Cain) |
June 30, 2008 |
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Eileen (Cain) Young
The death of Eileen (Cain) Young, 92 years, wife of Don Young of Toronto occurred on Monday June 30, 2008 in Toronto. Born in Boundary Creek she was the daughter of the late William and Margaret Cain.
The last surviving member of her immediate family she is survived by her husband of 68 years, Don Young, her daughter Sandra Laurin, her daughter in law Janice Young, 5 grandchildren, 6 great grandchildren and many nieces and nephews.
In addition to her parents she was predeceased by her son Dale and by 5 brothers and 4 sisters.
Her Memorial Service will be held in Toronto at the Humphrey Funeral Home, 1403 Bayview Ave, Toronto, ON M4G 3A8 on Saturday July 5th 2008 at 3pm.
Donations in Eileen’s memory made to the Diabetes Association or the memorial of the donor’s choice would be appreciated by the family.
Cadman Bowness Funeral Home, Moncton is assisting with the local arrangements.
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| Shediac, Albert Thomas |
July 14, 2008 |
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Albert Thomas Shediac 1919 – 2008 The death of Albert Thomas Shediac, 89 years, husband of the late Emma Shediac of Connolly Street, Moncton, occurred at The Moncton Hospital on Monday July 14, 2008. Born in Liverpool, NS, on January 25th 1919, he was the son of the late John and Helen (Sherwood) Shediac. Albert had been employed as a custodian with the Department of Transportation for 28 years, prior to that he was employed with The Canada Steamship Company, and he served in the Army during the Second World War. He had attended Emmanuel Baptist Church, Moncton. An avid outdoorsman he enjoyed hunting, fishing and loved spending time gardening. Albert is survived by his step daughter Judith Dunphy (Paul) of Fredericton; step son Cecil Mitchell (Linda) of Second North River; two sons Albert Shediac Jr. (Sheila) and Kevin Shediac (Valerie) all of Moncton; one sister Mona Tulley of Nova Scotia; six grandchildren Jeffrey and Darlene Mitchell, Aaron Shediac, Tyler Shediac (Tracy), Tiffany Shediac and Craig Shediac; three great grandchildren Dawson Henwood, Dylan Boyle and Emma Shediac, as well as several nieces and nephews. In addition to his wife Emma, who predeceased him in September 2005, and his parents, he was predeceased by an infant daughter Linda Darlene, his sisters Mary, Rose, Ruth, Evelyn and one brother George. Resting at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street, Moncton with visiting hours on Wednesday July 16th from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9, his funeral service will be held on Thursday, July 17th at 11am in Cadman Bowness Funeral Home followed by a reception in the reception area of the funeral home. Interment will take place in The Zion Presbyterian Church Cemetery, West Branch, NB. Donations in Albert’s memory, made to the Zion Presbyterian Cemetery Fund or the memorial of the donor’s choice, would be appreciated by the family. Arrangements are under the direction of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home, 114 Alma Street Moncton.
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| Gardner, Isabel Anne |
July 28, 2008 |
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Isabel Anne Gardner 1931 – 2008 The death of Isabel Anne Gardner, wife of Gerry Gardner, occurred at The Moncton Hospital on Monday, July 28th, following a brief illness. Born in Rexton on September 2, 1931, she was the daughter of the late Harry and Gladys (Hudson) Girvan. Isabel truly loved her family and friends and will be fondly remembered for her love of gardens and nature, her great cooking and, in particular, her homemade bread which was a favourite among all who sampled it. At one time an avid golfer, she had been a member of Lakeside Golf and Country Club, as well as an associate member of the Air Force Veterans Club. She is survived by her husband Gerry Gardner, her daughters Lynn Geddes of Ottawa, Lee Geddes (Allan Chaulk) of Halifax, her granddaughter Aynsley Geddes of Ottawa, her brother Don Girvan (Janet) of Moncton, her mother-in-law Pearley Gardner of Pefferlaw, ON, as well as several nieces, nephews and brothers and sisters-in-law. In addition to her parents, Isabel was predeceased by her first husband, Robert (Bob) Geddes, and her brother Claude Girvan. The family will be receiving visitors at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton with visiting hours Thursday July 31 from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9pm. Her funeral service will be held on Friday, August 1 at 11 am in St. John’s United Church, Moncton, followed by a reception in the church hall. Interment will be in Fairhaven Cemetery. Donations in Isabel’s memory made to St. John’s United Church Building Fund would be appreciated by the family.
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| Shillington, Lois Jane |
August 01, 2008 |
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Lois Jane Shillington 1934 – 2008
The death of Lois Jane Shillington, widow of Thomas, occurred on Friday, August 1, 2008 at her residence following a brief illness. Born in Fords Mills, June 10, 1934, she was the daughter of Jessie (Symes) Power and the late Fred Power. Lois had retired from the Department of National Defense after many years of service. She loved her cats and to read books but her greatest joy was her grandchildren. She is survived by her sons Tom of Moncton and Fred of Colpitts Settlement; her mother Jessie of Ontario, her sisters Connie Power of Ontario, Kay (Doug) Sheldrick of Quispamsis, her brothers Jimmy Power and Joe Power both of Ontario, four grandchildren, one great granddaughter and several nieces and nephews. In addition to her husband, Tom, who predeceased her in March of this year, she was predeceased by her father Fred Power and her sister Libby Palmer. Resting at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton visiting hours will be on Tuesday, August 5th from 7 to 9 pm. Her funeral service will be held at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home on Wednesday August 6th at 2pm. Interment will be in Fernhill Cemetery, Saint John. In lieu of flowers donations in Lois` name made to the Moncton SPCA would be appreciated by the family.
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| Cail, Horace Everett |
August 07, 2008 |
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Horace Everett Cail 1930 – 2008 The death of Horace Everett Cail, 78 years, husband of Shirley (Landry) Cail, occurred at The Moncton Hospital on Thursday August 7th, 2008. Born in Pine Ridge, Kent County on June 9, 1930, he was the son of the late Wilbur and Ethel (Flanagan) Cail. Horace had worked as an auto and diesel mechanic for many years in several locations including the US Air Force base in Labrador, Ottawa, Charlottetown and Moncton. He was a member of the Irish Canadian Cultural Association, the Elmwood North Community Association and the Federal Superannuates National Association. He had a love of music. His natural ear for music allowed him to play any musical instrument that crossed his path. Many of his leisure hours were spent playing his guitar, harmonica, auto-harp, organ, piano and accordion while singing his favorite songs. Horace is survived by his wife Shirley (Landry) Cail; three daughters Darlene (Philip) Macaulay of Bedford, NS; Melodie (Paul) Tomcik of Halifax, NS and Leanne Cail of Charlottetown, PEI; two grandchildren Logan and Bryson and two sisters Betty Spencer of Moncton and Jean (Ivan) Beers of Irishtown, as well as numerous nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his four brothers Melvin, Arnold, Robert and Walter and six sisters Ruth Cail, Dorothy Hannah, Annie Robinson, Elverna Fahey, Laura Ward and Margaret Killam. Visiting will be at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton on Friday August 8, 2008 from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. The funeral service will be held from St. Augustine’s Roman Catholic Church, 340 Dominion Street, Moncton, NB on Saturday August 9, 2008 at 11:00 am conducted by Rev Fr. Yvon Arsenault. Followed by a reception in the church hall. Interment will be in the Saint Lawrence O’Toole Cemetery, Irishtown, NB If so desired, donations to any charity of the donors’ choice would be appreciated by the family. Special thanks to Dr. Morrison, Dr. Kancharala and the staff of the Extra Mural Care Team. Funeral arrangements are entrusted to Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street, Moncton, or messages of condolence may be forwarded online to: www.cadmanbownessfh.com
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| Dolan, Monica Elizabeth |
August 18, 2008 |
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Monica Elizabeth Dolan 1916 – 2008
The death of Monica Elizabeth Dolan, 92, widow of William Dolan, formerly of Broadview Ave. Moncton, occurred at Protem, Gorge Road, Moncton, on Monday August 18, 2008. Born in South Nelson, August 5th 1916, she was the daughter of the late James and Caroline (Murdoch) Sullivan. Mrs. Dolan had been employed with The Moncton Hospital in the Admittance Department prior to her retirement. A woman of strong faith and devotion Monica had been a member of St Bernard’s Church where she belonged to the CWL, The Legion of Mary and also taught catechism. She is survived by her sons William (Bernadette) of Whitby, ON; Jerry (Helen) of Calgary, AB; Richard (Margaret) of Vancouver, BC; Peter (Sheila) of Quispamsis, NB; Michael (Darlene) of Vancouver, BC and Patrick (Elizabeth) of Calgary, AB. She is also survived by her sisters, Mary Sullivan of Montreal and Bertie Sullivan of Toronto, as well as 12 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren. In addition to her parents and her husband, William, she was predeceased by her sisters Domenica, Kathryn and Dorothy. Resting at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton with visiting hours on Monday August 25th from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. Funeral Mass will be celebrated at St. Bernard’s Catholic Church, Moncton on Tuesday August 26th at 11 am followed by a reception in the church hall. Interment will be in St. Patrick’s Roman Catholic Cemetery, Nelson-Miramichi on Wednesday, August 27th at 11 am. Donations in Mrs. Dolan’s name made to the St Bernard’s Church Elevator Fund would be appreciated by the family. Arrangements are under the direction of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton.
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| Arsenault, Catherine |
September 06, 2008 |
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Catherine Mary Arsenault 1912 – 2008
The death of Catherine Mary Arsenault, widow of Walter, occurred at the Villa du Repos, Moncton, on Saturday, September 6th 2008. Born in Moncton on February 7th 1912, she was the daughter of the late Maxime and Melaine (Dorion) Arsenault. Catherine was a homemaker but had also worked at Queen St Confectionary and the Dr. Georges Dumont Hospital prior to her retirement. She is survived by her sons, Paul and Alyre, her grandson Mathieu all of Moncton and several nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by her husband Walter Arsenault, her sister Philomene (Mina) Nicolle and brothers Alyre Arsenault, Louis Arsenault and Edmond Arsenault. Resting at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street, Moncton, visiting hours will be on Monday September 8th from 11 am to 1 pm. Funeral Mass will be celebrated Tuesday, September 9th at 10 am at St Augustine’s Church, Dominion Street, Moncton. Interment will be in Our Lady of Calvary Cemetery, Dieppe. Arrangements are under the direction of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home 114 Alma Street Moncton.
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| Lutes, Janice Marie Rolande |
September 19, 2008 |
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Janice Marie Rolande Lutes 1949 – 2008 The death of Janice Marie Rolande Lutes, 59 years, wife of Frank Lutes of Moncton occurred at The Moncton Hospital on Friday, September 19, 2008. Born in Moncton, February 2, 1949 she was the daughter of the late Roland and Kaye (Loubert) Pelletier. Janice had been an active volunteer with the East End Boys and Girls Club. She was a loving and caring wife, mother and grandmother and will be lovingly remembered by her husband Frank, her son Todd of Moncton, her daughter Tammy Conrad (Derek) of Oshawa, ON, their children Sydney and Peyton, she is also survived by several nieces and nephews. The last surviving member of her immediate family she was predeceased by her parents and her brother Billy. Resting at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton with visiting hours on Monday from 7 to 9 pm, her funeral service will be held at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home on Tuesday, September 23rd at 11 am with interment in Our Lady of Calvary Cemetery. Donations in Janice’s name may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation, The Canadian Cancer Society or the memorial of the donor’s choice. Arrangements are under the direction of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home 114 Alma Street Moncton, NB.
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| Ward, Gary Herbert |
September 20, 2008 |
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Gary Herbert Ward 1946 – 2008
The death of Gary Herbert Ward, 62years, of Burnaby, BC occurred at his residence on Tuesday September 20, 2008. Born in Bass River, NB February 18, 1946 he was the son of the late Hugh Walter and Patricia (Fitzpatrick) Ward. Gary had been a resident of British Columbia for the past 25 years and he had been employed as a ship’s Captain in the fishing industry. He was also the building superintendent of his apartment building and was active with community volunteer work. He is survived by his brothers and sisters, Lee Ward (Linda) of British Columbia, David Ward (Alta), Grace Neves (Rance), James Ward (Cathy), Robin Ward, Nancy Ward all of Moncton, Dale Ward (Betty) of Salisbury, Josie O’Neal (Michael) of Sackville and Elliott Ward (Paulette) of Vancouver, BC. He is also survived by many nieces and nephews. In addition to his parents he was predeceased by his sister Rebecca Ann, his brothers Frank and Graydon. Cremation has taken place in British Columbia. Visiting with Gary’s family will be held at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home, (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton on Tuesday October 14th from 1pm to service time of 3pm. Interment will be in St. Mark’s Cemetery, Bass River. Arrangements are under the direction of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton.
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| Godfrey, Frances Logan |
October 09, 2008 |
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Frances Logan Godfrey 1922 – 2008
The death of Frances Logan Godfrey, wife of Aubrey Godfrey of People’s Park Tower and formerly of West Lane occurred at The Moncton Hospital on Thursday October 9, 2008. Born in Windsor NS on April 15, 1922 she was the daughter of the late Charles and Georgina (Salter) Smith. Frances was an accomplished artist, knitter and cook and she will be fondly remembered as a good wife, mother and grandmother. She is survived by her husband of 67 years Aubrey, two sons Jack (Shirley) of Dartmouth and Bill (Marilyn) of Moncton as well as her grandchildren Sarah, Michael, Georgina, Cindy, Stephen and Shawn. Frances is also survived by six great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. The last surviving member of her immediate family she was predeceased by her parents, her son David and her siblings. Resting at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street, Moncton, visiting hours are Tuesday from 7 to 9 and Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. Parish prayers and sharing of memories will be Wednesday evening at 8:30 pm. Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Thursday October 16, 2008 at Holy Family Church at 11 am with Fr. Phil Mulligan officiating. A reception will follow in the church hall. Interment will be in Fairhaven Cemetery. Donations in Mrs. Godfrey’s memory made to the Friends of The Moncton Hospital Foundation or the Heart and Stroke Foundation of New Brunswick would be appreciated by the family. Arrangements are under the direction of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton.
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| deWitte, Jan |
October 26, 2008 |
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Jan deWitte
1920 – 2008
The death of Jan deWitte, husband of Shirley, of Budd Lane, occurred at the Dr. Georges L. Dumont Hospital, on Sunday October 26th, 2008. Born in Borselle, Netherlands, on June 15, 1920, he was the son of the late Geerard and Tonia deWitte. Jan had retired from C.N. Express in 1985 after many years of service. He was a member of the Victoria Gardens Congregation of Jehovah’s Witnesses, Champlain Street.
In addition to his wife, Shirley, he is survived by his daughter Martina Alice deWitte of Toronto, step daughters Nancy Tingley (Chester) and Katherine Savoie both of Moncton, his son Peter deWitte of Dominion, Cape Breton, NS, two step sons Emil Jansen of North Bay, ON, and Laurie Bourgeois of Moncton, several grand children, great grandchildren, nieces and nephews. He will be missed by Cookie and Biscuit his two dogs.
In addition to his parents, Jan was predeceased by his first wife Greta Catherina in February, 1962, his son Geerard in September, 1997, his granddaughter Angelina in June, 2007, and his two sisters Jacoba and Fransien.
Resting at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton visiting hours will be on Tuesday October 28th from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm. His funeral service, conducted by Robert Hicks, will be held on Wednesday, October 29th, at 2 pm in Cadman Bowness Funeral Home followed by a reception in the reception area of the funeral home. Interment will be in Fairhaven Cemetery.
Flowers gratefully declined, however, donations in Jan’s memory made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of New Brunswick or the Alzhiemer’s Society would be appreciated by the family.
Arrangements are under the direction of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton.
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| Perrin, Gerald Edwin |
November 09, 2008 |
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Gerald Edwin Perrin 1927 – 2008
The death of Gerald Edwin Perrin of Miramichi and formerly of Church Street Moncton occurred at the Miramichi Hospital on Sunday November 9th 2008. Born in Springhill, NS on May 16, 1927 he was the son of the late Lynton McBernie and Ella Perrin. Gerald is survived by his daughter Nancy and son Jeff as well as his sisters, brothers, three grandchildren, several nieces and nephews and his devoted friend and care giver for over 10 years Yvonne Allain. It was Gerald’s personal request that there be no funeral service or visiting hours. Cremation has taken place and interment was in St Mary’s Church Cemetery, Miramichi. Arrangements are under the direction of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home in Moncton and Northumberland Funeral Home in Miramichi. www.cadmanbownessfh.com
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| Murray, Maureen J. |
November 15, 2008 |
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Maureen J. Murray 1918 – 2008
The death of Maureen J. Murray of Briggs Cross Road, Lutes Mountain, occurred at her residence on Saturday, November 15th 2008. Born in Ireland on April 16, 1918 she was the daughter of the late Patrick and Sarah (Glass) Murray. Maureen received her nurse’s training at the Halifax Infirmary and her Masters in Public Health Nursing from Columbia University. She worked at Columbia Presbyterian Hospital in New York and also practiced private duty nursing for most of her career in the United States. She is survived by her brothers Patrick (Ethel) and James both of Moncton, Jack of Bedford and Joseph (Yvonne) of Fredericton, as well as many nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by her sister, Agnes Murphy. Resting at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street, Moncton, visiting hours are on Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm. Funeral Mass will be celebrated at St Bernard’s Roman Catholic Church, Botsford Street, Moncton on Wednesday, November 19th at 11 am followed by a reception in the church hall. Interment will be in the cemetery in Melrose, NB. Donations in Miss Murray’s memory made to the Friends of The Moncton Hospital would be appreciated by the family. Arrangements are under the direction of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home 114 Alma Street Moncton.
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| Lennon, Owen |
January 01, 2009 |
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Owen Lennon 1946 – 2009
The death of Owen Lennon, 62 years, husband of Marita, of Wildwood Court, Moncton, occurred following a brief illness at The Moncton Hospital on Thursday January 1st, 2009. Born in Botsford Parish, NB on September 29th 1946 he was the son of the late William and Elizabeth (Duguay) Lennon. Owen had been a self employed carpenter. He was a member of the Board of Directors of the East End Boys and Girls Club, as well as a member of the Air Force Vets and the CNR War Vets. In addition to his wife Marita (Leger) he is survived by his step sons Paul Hache and Brian Hache both of Moncton, his sisters, Anne (Camille) Brideau, Alice (Romeo) LeBlanc, Donna Lennon all of Chatham, ON, Carolyn (Late Leo) Melanson, Janet (Wayne) McKenelley, Karen (Kevin) Chandler and Kathy (Adam) Lennon all of Moncton; five brothers Charles of Toronto, Jimmy (Lois) of Elliott Lake, ON, Donny of Moncton, William Jr. and Hollie both of Chatham, ON. He is also survived by three aunts Ada, Emerise and Alice, as well as many nieces, nephews and cousins. Owen was predeceased by his parents, two brothers Frederick and Roderick, and two sisters Olive and Janice. The family will be receiving visitors at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton on Tuesday, January 6th from 7 to 9 pm. Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Wednesday, January 7th 2009 at 11am at St Bernard’s Roman Catholic Church, Botsford Street, Moncton, followed by a reception in the Church Hall. Interment will be in Our Lady of Calvary Cemetery, Dieppe, later in the spring. Due to family allergies flowers are gratefully declined, however, donations in Owen’s memory may be made to the memorial of the donor’s choice. Arrangements are under the direction of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton.
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| Gallant, Jacques H. |
January 02, 2009 |
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Jacques H. Gallant 1936 - 2009 It is with much sadness that we announce the passing of Jacques (Jack) Henry Gallant, 72, of Moncton at home surrounded by his family on Friday, January 2nd, after a short courageous battle with lung cancer. Jacques is survived by his wife of 47 years, Florence (Roy), four children - Raymond (Jeannine) of Moncton; Andrea (Victor Pokan) of Toronto; Mona Lutz (Blair) of Yarmouth, NS; Roger (Misty) of Moncton and four grandchildren – Julia, Blair, Meagan and Colin. He is also survived by his sisters, Jeannette Cunningham (Michael); Anne-Marie Holt (Ian), brothers Fred (Thelma), Peter (Liz), Edmond (Jeannie) as well as several sister and brother- in- laws, nieces and nephews. Jacques was predeceased by a brother, Andy (Laverne) and two infant siblings. Born in Minto, N.B. in 1936, he was the son of the late Cyrus and Jane (Bourgeois) Gallant. Jacques graduated from Minto High School then joined the Royal Canadian Navy from 1955-1960. Jacques spent most of his professional career (31 years) at NB Tel (now Aliant) and retired in 1991 as a Network Supervisor. Jacques was active in the community through the Moncton Lions Club as a member for 31 years holding several positions including Treasurer, President, and District Governor from 2005-2006. He was involved in organizing the first CNIB Christmas dinner in 1983 and served as a Director for the Moncton Lions Community Centre. Jacques represented the Moncton club at Lions International conventions held in Hong Kong, Boston, and Chicago. Jacques was also a member of the St. Bernard’s Catholic Church. In addition to spending time with family, Jacques enjoyed his volunteer work, travel, fishing, watching sports and visiting his wood lot in St. Norbert. The family would like to thank all the medical staff and care givers especially Dr. John Li, Dr. Mansfield and the entire Extra-Mural team. The compassion and support offered was tremendous. The family would also like to thank all family and friends who provided so much support during this difficult time. Visitation will be held at the Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street, Moncton, on Monday, January 5th from 2-4 pm and 7-9 pm. The Lion’s Club will hold a memorial service at 7 o’clock in the funeral home and parish prayers will be held at 8:30 pm. Funeral Mass will be held at St. Bernard’s Catholic Church in Moncton, Tuesday, January 6th at 11 am with Father Allison Carroll officiating. A reception will be held in the church hall following the service. Memorial donations in Jacques’ memory may be made to the CNIB, Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, Friends of the Moncton Hospital (Extra Mural program) or the memorial of your choice.
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| Silkstone, Virginia Cecile |
January 09, 2009 |
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Virginia Cecile (Mahoney)(O’Neill) Silkstone 1922 – 2009 The death of Virginia Cecile Silkstone, 86 years, of The Drew Nursing Home, Sackville and formerly of Moncton and Toronto occurred at her residence on Friday, January 9th 2009. Born in Ottawa, May 23, 1922 she was the daughter of the late Simon John and Blanche(Villeneuve) Mahoney. Mrs. Silkstone retired from the Ministry of Training and Colleges of Ontario, in 1990, after many years service as an Executive Secretary. Twice married she was predeceased by her husbands Edward O’Neill and James Silkstone. She is survived by her son Ward (Susan) O’Neill, one granddaughter Melissa O’Neill and one grandson Jeremy O’Neill (Beverly) all of Moncton. In addition to her parents and husbands she was predeceased by her brother Beltram Mahoney. By request there will not be public visiting hours or funeral service. A graveside service will take place in Elmwood Cemetery later in the spring. Donations in Mrs. Silkstone’s memory made to the Autism Society of New Brunswick would be appreciated by the family. Arrangements are under the direction of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton.
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| Welsh, Elizabeth |
January 20, 2009 |
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Elizabeth Welsh 1926 – 2009
The death of Elizabeth Welsh, widow of Alexander James (Jim) Welsh, of Cameron Street, Moncton, occurred at The Moncton Hospital on Tuesday, January 20, 2009. Born in Clydebank by Glasgow, Scotland, on August 26th, 1926, she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Thomson. During World War II, Elizabeth was employed with the Coal Board in Clydebank; she also was a survivor of the Clydebank Blitz in 1941. Elizabeth had been a member of the IODE in Moncton as well as a member of the Frank H. Tingley Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star. She is survived by her son, James Douglas Welsh (Marjie) of Halifax; her grand daughter, Dr. Jennifer Welsh of Lakehead, ON, her grandson, James Douglas Welsh II (Jacque) of Dartmouth and her great granddaughter, Hannah Elizabeth Welsh of Dartmouth. The last surviving member of her immediate family, she was predeceased by her parents and her husband Jim in 1986. By personal request there will not be any public visiting or funeral service. A private graveside service will be held later in the spring. Donations in Mrs. Welsh’s name may be made to the memorial of the donor’s choice. Arrangements have been entrusted to Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton.
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| MacAulay, Dr Malcolm |
March 16, 2009 |
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Dr. Malcolm MacAulay 1934 - 2009
Dr. Malcolm MacAulay, son of the late Isobel and Alexander MacAulay, passed away at home on March 16 at the age of 74 from cancer. He was born in Yarmouth and lived most of his life in Halifax and Moncton though there was always a special place in his heart for Saint Anne in Cape Breton where the family spent many summers. Going straight from high school to medical school he never seemed to stop challenging himself and learning new disciplines or musical instruments. His work and studies took him across Canada and the United States, to Scotland, Germany, and Saudi Arabia. Mac became a professor in, and head of, the Pathology department at Dalhousie University and served as both the Medical and Executive Director of Halifax Victoria General Hospital as well as Director of its Pathology Laboratory. He also later served as a department head at The Moncton Hospital (TMH) and was a member of TMH Research Ethics Board. As a forensic medical examiner for the Halifax region Mac trained in both Calgary and Florida and endured many - Quincy - jokes. Having a lifelong love of piping, Mac was one of several individuals featured in the They pipe among us television documentary and was a member of the Halifax Police Association Pipe Band, the Moncton Police Pipe Band and most recently the RCMP Codiac Pipe Band. Mac was a teacher/mentor in the Boy Scouts, the Saint John Ambulance Brigade and Council and chaired the City of Halifax Planning Advisory Committee. He was an officer in the Order of Saint John and received the Queens Silver Anniversary Medal. Having an early interest in photography which only intensified later in life he captured a large number of prized photographs in birding outings with Nature Moncton and the Committee of Friends of the Irishtown Nature Park. He was an active Scottish country dancer, bridge player and lawn bowler with the Moncton Duplicate Bridge and Centennial Lawn Bowling Clubs. Throughout his life Mac was a tinkerer with all things technological whatever the era: from stoves to cars and Chinese motorcycles. Being an early adopter of devices from 8 bit punch tape computers to 64 bit quad core multimedia workstations and digital cameras, he was never at a loss for topics to start the spirited discussions he so enjoyed with family and friends. The family would like to thank TMH Oncology Staff for the professional treatment Mac received during his illness and the Driscoll Extra Mural Program staff for their excellent and compassionate care that made it possible for him to spend his last days as comfortably as possible at home in familiar surroundings. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to healthcare within your local community. The family would also like to thank Co-Aid for their very capable help. Malcolm is survived by his wife of over 50 years, Rosemary, brother Ernie and wife Jennifer, four sons Calum, Phillip, Alex and Alan, and their partners Marlis, Michelle, Dawn and Karen. Grandchildren Kelsey, Noah, Gavin, Becca, Aaron and Malcolm will miss playing games and riding motorbikes on PEI with Grandad.
A celebration of Malcolms life (no visitation) will be held at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home at 114 Alma St in Moncton on Saturday March 21 at 2pm.
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| Malone, Mary |
June 20, 2009 |
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Mary Malone 1925 – 2009
The death of Mary Malone, 83 years, widow of Vincent Malone, of Moncton occurred following a period of failing health at The Moncton Hospital on Saturday June 20, 2009. Born October 12, 1925 in Holland, Mary was the daughter of the late John and Johanna Kneepkens. Mary had for many years been employed as a clerk with Dominion Store on Mountain Road and she attended St Bernard’s Roman Catholic Church, Moncton. She is survived by her children Elizabeth (John) Naum of Toronto; Michael (Claudette) Malone of Kitchener; James (Bernadette) Malone of Halifax and Jean Malone (Roy Grightmire) of Markham; one brother Frances, sisters Annie, Leny and Trues all of Holland; five grand children; 3 great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Resting at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton visiting hours are Wednesday June 24 from 7 to 9 pm. Funeral mass will be celebrated at St Bernard’s Roman Catholic Church, Botsford Street Moncton Thursday June 25th 2009 at 9:30 am, with Fr. Allison Carroll officiating, followed by a reception in the church hall. Interment will be in Our Lady of Calvary Cemetery, Dieppe. Arrangements are under the direction of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton.
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| Hetherington, D. Elizabeth (Betty) |
July 03, 2009 |
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D. Elizabeth “Betty” Hetherington 1917 – 2009
The death of D. Elizabeth “Betty” Hetherington, widow of the late Carlton Hetherington, of Church Court Moncton occurred at The Moncton Hospital on Friday, July 3, 2009. Born in Richibucto on July 15th, 1917 she was the daughter of the late Jasper and Constance (Beers) Pine. Betty was a member of Trinity United Church in Shediac where she had been a church elder and a member of the United Church Women. The last surviving member of her immediate family, she is survived by her step-son Glenn Hetherington of Ottawa; her nieces Mary Snider (Dale) of River Glade, Margie Fife (Bob) of Saint John; her nephews Ron Pyne (Gisele) of Grand Falls, John Warman of Bass River Point, NB, George Warman (Francine) of Riverview and Chris Pyne (Dee Dee) of Saint John and her sister-in-law, Pat Pyne, of Saint John. “Aunt B B” or “Grandma Aunt Betty” is also survived by several grand nieces and nephews and several great grand nieces and nephews. In addition to her husband Carl and her parents she was also predeceased by her sister, Gladys Warman (Borden), and brother Ralph. Resting at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home 9857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton with visiting hours on Monday, July 6th from 1 pm to 3 pm followed by the funeral service conducted by Rev Aaron Billard which will be held on at 3 o’clock in Cadman Bowness Funeral Home. Interment will be in Richibucto Protestant Cemetery. Donations in Betty’s memory made to the Friends of The Moncton Hospital or the memorial of the donor’s choice would be appreciated by the family. Arrangements are under the direction of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110), 114 Alma Street, Moncton.
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| Brown, Jean Ann Siddall Sears |
July 27, 2009 |
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Jean Ann Siddall Sears Brown
It is with tremendous sorrow that we announce the passing of our loving wife and treasured mom Jean Ann Siddall Sears Brown, 77, of Lakeville, NB on Monday, July 27, 2009 following a brief illness.
Jean Ann was born in Sackville, NB on August 17, 1931, the daughter of C. Frank Siddall and Dorothy Burgoyne Siddall Inch.
Jean Ann was a retired Employment Insurance agent with 27 years of service, retiring in 1990.
Jean Ann was very close with her family and always cherished special moments with them. JA was an avid golfer during the summer and a winter bridge player, leaving many close friends behind to mourn. She had a real zest for life and enjoyed travelling with her husband. She was a great cook and always looked forward to sharing a meal with her dear family and friends. Her many backyard friends, all of whom she had named, will miss her too!
Jean Ann will be dearly missed by her partner and husband of 23 years, Les Brown. She was predeceased by her first husband Curley (CG) Sears in 1978. She also sadly leaves behind four children: Linda Sears Tower (Nevin), Randy Sears (Bettie), Polly Sears Mulligan (Gil), Tim Sears (Chris) and step-daughter Nancy Brown. Her beloved siblings will miss her greatly: Jack Siddall (Barb), Dodie Maxwell (Ron), Bob Siddall (Lois) and Dick Siddall (Mary); Grandchildren: Drew Tower (Jennifer), Dustin Tower (Angela), Devon Tower, Brittany and Nathan Sears, Katie and Nicholas Mulligan and step-grandson Christopher Brown; Great grandchildren: Lucas, Eli and Zander Tower.
Visiting hours at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home 114 Alma Street Moncton (857-1110), 2-4 and 7-9 on Thursday, July 30, 2009 Funeral service will take place on July 31, 2009 at St. Philip’s Anglican Church, 30 Lynch Street at 11am. We invite you to share in a celebration of Jean Ann’s life in the church hall following the service. Please join us and share special memories.
Heartfelt thanks to the doctors and nurses on 6600 and Palliative Care at the Moncton Hospital for the exceptional care provided to Jean Ann. Thanks to Father Borthwick for his prayers and many visits with mom providing great solace to her during her illness.
Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society and Friends of the Moncton Hospital Oncology and Palliative Care Units would be appreciated by her family.
God has added one more angel to his Kingdom.
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| Parker, James Vaughn |
August 13, 2009 |
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James Vaughn Parker “The Instigator” October 14, 1955 – August 13, 2009
The death of James Vaughn Parker, husband of Debbie (Elges) of Lakeburn occurred at The Moncton Hospital on Thursday August 13, 2009.
Born in Moncton on October 14, 1955 he was the son of Jean MacDonald (Clinton) and the late Vaughn Parker (Loretta). Jim had been employed with Ward Foods in the shipping and receiving department for over 20 years. One of his passions was racing “The Instigator” on the ¼ mile track at the Miramichi Raceway. Jim always treasured his racing buddies and his huge extended family.
In addition to his wife Debbie, he is survived by his children Amanda Gauvin; Shawn (Crystal LeBlanc) and Serge Bourque (Julie); his grandchildren Cassidy, Alisson and Jenessa, his brothers and sisters Kathy Niles of Riverview, Linda Steeves of Dieppe, Stephen (Debbie) of Sunny Corner and Clayton (Krista) of Hillsborough, step siblings Peggy Fraser (David), Darlene Gould(Greg), Linda Campbell (Robbie), Michael MacDonald (Lynn), Kenny, Ralph, Bruce and Robert Legere. He is also survived by several nieces and nephews. In addition to his father he was predeceased by an infant sister Brenda.
A celebration of Jim’s life will be held on Monday August 17th 2009 at 11 am at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton. Interment will be in Fairhaven Cemetery.
Donations in Jim’s memory made to the Canadian Cancer Society-Pancreatic Cancer Research 1-800-455-9090 or the memorial of the donor’s choice.
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| Strangis, Annie Mae |
August 17, 2009 |
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Annie Mae Strangis 1975 – 2009
The death of Annie Mae Strangis, wife of Mike, of Boundary Creek, NB occurred at The Moncton Hospital on Monday August 17th, 2009. Born in Moncton on May 29th 1975 she was the daughter of Patricia Read of Riverview and Gary Read of Turtle Creek. Annie had been employed with RBC prior to her illness and for many years she was a Customer Service Representative with AOL. Annie Mae had been very active with the Four H Club and had represented New Brunswick nationally on several occasions. She is survived by her soul mate and the love of her life, her husband Michael, her parents, brothers Billy (Julie) of Shediac, Tommy of Turtle Creek, sister Katie of Victoria BC, her grandmother Jean Stewart of Upper Coverdale, mother in law Flo Strangis, brothers in law Richard and Tony Strangis, her two special nieces Kayla and Alyssa Read. She was predeceased by her grandparents Reg and Violet Read and grand father Tommy Stewart. The family would like to thank the nurses of the Oncology Department and 3400 for the loving care they gave Annie over the last 15 months as well as a special thank you to Dr. William Taylor, Dr. Shaikh and Dr Dow. In keeping with Annie’s wishes a private family service has been held at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma St Moncton, interment has taken place in Elmwood Cemetery. Donations in Annie’s memory made to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated by the family. Arrangements are under the direction of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home 114 Alma Street Moncton.
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| Kingston, Susan Beth |
August 18, 2009 |
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Susan Beth Kingston 1968 – 2009
With broken hearts we announce the death of our daughter Susan Beth Kingston from metastatic cancer on Tuesday August 18th 2009 at The Moncton Hospital. Born in Moncton July 8th 1968, Susan was the daughter of Elizabeth (Betty) and Wes Kingston. Susan is survived by her parents, her brother David (Denise), her nephew, Nathan, nieces Christina, Stephanie and Jenny. She is also survived by her aunts and uncles Gordon Wasson, Audrey and Gerald Petitpas and Pat Seeley. Cremation has taken place and a private family memorial service has been held at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton. Interment has taken place in Fairhaven Cemetery. Donations in Susan’s memory made to the Canadian Cancer Society or The Friends of The Moncton Hospital Foundation would be appreciated by the family. Arrangements are under the direction of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home, Moncton. www.cadmanbownessfh.com
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| Anglehart, Anna Elizabeth |
August 20, 2009 |
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ANGLEHART, ANNA ELIZABETH
With deeply saddened hearts, Michelle and Claude Anglehart announce the birth and death of Anna Elizabeth Anglehart on Thursday, August 20th, 2009 at the Moncton City Hospital, Moncton, NB. A family service of blessing was held with Rev. M. Gayle MacDonald officiating. Although Anna was not able to spend time on earth as so many of us can, she will hold a special precious place in our hearts forever. She will be the angel who looks over her brother, Ryan and sister, Ella. Anna will be missed by Grampy and Nana Hunt; Grandpa and Grandma Anglehart; Uncles, Aunts, Cousins and friends. Anna lay resting at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home. In Annas memory, donations can be made to The Moncton Hospital Neonatal Unit.
The world may never notice If a Snowdrop doesnt bloom, Or even pause to wonder If the petals fall too soon. But every life that ever forms, Or ever comes to be, Touches the world in some small way For all eternity.
The little one we long for Was swiftly here and gone. But the love that was then planted Is a light that still shines on. And though our arms are empty, Our hearts know what to do. Every beating of our hearts Says that we do love you.
Author, Unknown
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| Armstrong, Ruth Eleanor |
August 26, 2009 |
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Ruth Eleanor Armstrong 1909 – 2009 The death of Ruth Eleanor Armstrong, widow of George Armstrong, of Moncton occurred on Wednesday August 26, 2009 at The Moncton Hospital. Born in Drury Cove, NB on August 12, 1909 she was the daughter of the late John Wesley and Agnes Isadora (Buchanan) O’Dell. Prior to her retirement Ruth had worked at Woolworths Moncton for many years. She had also attended St George’s Anglican Church. Ruth is survived by her daughter Shirley-(Deanie)-Motkaluk of Edmonton, as well as six grandchildren, many great grandchildren, nieces and nephews. The last surviving member of her immediate family she was predeceased by her husband, George, her parents, her children Yorke, John, Sandy, Lynden, her granddaughter Vicki Lee, her sisters Annie, Geraldine and her brother Harry. The family will be receiving visitors at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton on Sunday August 30th from 7 to 9 pm. Funeral service will be held at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home on Monday August 31 at 11 am followed by a reception in the reception room of the funeral home. Interment will take place in The Church of the Ascension Cemetery, Apohaquai, NB. Donations in Mrs. Armstrong’s memory made to the Friends of the Moncton Hospital Foundation –Palliative Care Unit would be appreciated by the family. Arrangements are under the direction of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home 114 Alma Street Moncton.
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| Petley, Melvin H. |
September 07, 2009 |
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Melvin H. Petley 1928 – 2009
The death of Melvin H. Petley occurred on Monday September 7, 2009 at The Moncton Hospital. Born in Harcourt December 21, 1928 he was the son of the late Lockhart and Vera (McCleary) Petley. Mel had been employed with Walkers Security and Allied Van Lines before his retirement. After his retirement he enjoyed selling at flea markets as a pass time. He is survived by Rita Petley, his daughter Judy of Moncton, son Rev Dale Petley of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, stepson Art Surette of Orillia ON, his grandchildren Kelley Petley, Jaime Lawlor, Chris Goodwin, Ashley and Jonathan McLeod and his great grandson Joshua Petley. In addition to his parents he was predeceased by his twin sister Madeline Young, his brothers Cecil, Tom, Morrin, Ern and Arnold. It was Mel’s wish that there not be any public visitation or funeral service. Interment will be in Elmwood Cemetery. Memorial donations in Mel’s memory may be made to the memorial of the donor’s choice. Arrangements are under the direction of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home(857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton.
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| Wry, Shirley |
September 12, 2009 |
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Shirley Wry 1936 – 2009
It is with deep sorrow and regret that we announce the passing of Shirley Wry, wife of Fred Sr., at The Moncton Hospital on Saturday September 12, 2009. Born in Campbellton, NB on October 3rd 1936 Shirley was the daughter of the late Roy and Violet (Barnes) Parlee. Shirley is survived by her husband of 54 years, Fred Wry Sr., two loving daughters Susan Barnes (Danny), Nancy Mazerolle (Rob) both of Moncton, granddaughter Emily Barnes of Moncton, grandson Jason (Carole) Gillespie of Saint John, great grand son Carter Gillespie. Shirley is also survived by her siblings Joyce McRae of Greenwood, NS, Betty Sweetman of Fredericton, Bob Parlee (Juanita) of Campbellton, Bud Parlee of Moncton and Tory Farquhar of Toronto, her beloved cat George, and her many nieces and nephews. Prior to her retirement Shirley had been employed with the T. Eaton Company and the NBLCC in Moncton. In addition to her parents Shirley was predeceased by her son Freddy Jr. and her sister Charlotte Touchie. At the family’s request there will not be any visiting hours. A private service of remembrance for Shirley’s family and close friends will be held at Wesley Memorial United Church corner of Cameron and St. George Streets Moncton on Wednesday September 16th at 2 pm followed by a reception in the church hall. Interment will be in Fairhaven Cemetery. Flowers are gratefully declined however donations in Shirley’s memory made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or the Kidney Foundation would be appreciated by the family. Arrangements are under the direction of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton. www.cadmanbownessfh.com
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| Stuart, Vivian P. |
October 24, 2009 |
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Vivian P. Stuart 1933 – 2009 The death of Vivian P. Stuart, widow of the late Charles Stuart, of Worthington Ave Moncton and formerly of the Brown Road, Berry Mills occurred at The Moncton Hospital on Saturday October 24th 2009. Born in Ship Harbour, NS, March 29th 1933 she was the daughter of the late Harry and Mary (Cowan) Newcombe. Prior to the birth of her second child Vivian had worked at Zellers and after his birth she worked with her husband, Charlie, in the family business on Steeves Mountain. Vivian was a loving and devoted wife, mother and grandmother. Her main interest was that her children were doing well and she enjoyed spending time with her two granddaughters Margaret Ann and Tristen May. She loved to play cards and was always ready for a game of Queens, Crazy Eights or Cribbage. She also liked to read and knit. She is survived by her children Donna (Tom) Densmore of Steeves Mountain and Chris (Linda LeBlanc) of Saint Antoine, NB; her sisters Yvonne Crawford of Dartmouth, Ruth Ingram of Thunder Bay ON; sister in law, Hilda Newcombe of Porters Lake, NS; brothers in law, Vaughn (Carol) Stuart of Guelph, ON, Gerald (Donna) Stuart, of Albert, NB, Victor Eisan of Spryfield, NS, Elwood Owens of Sheet Harbour, NS; two step grand sons Jason and Tyler and many nieces and nephews. She was also devoted to her two dear pets Wiggles the cat and Fred the bird. In addition to her parents she was predeceased by her husband Charlie Stuart and her wonder dog Rocky. It was Vivian’s request that there not be any visiting hours or funeral service. A family graveside service will be held in Birchill Cemetery, Berry Mills. Arrangements are under the direction of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home 114 Alma Street Moncton, NB
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| Donelle, Audrey Jean |
November 15, 2009 |
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Donelle, Audrey Jean - 1930-2009 -
The death of Audrey Jean (Wilson) Donelle, widow of Raymond, of Church Street, Moncton occurred at The Moncton Hospital on Sunday, November 15, 2009 after a period of failing health. Born in Moncton, July 19th 1930, she was the daughter of the late Lloyd and Mary (Gallant) Wilson. A homemaker, Audrey enjoyed knitting, reading, a good cup of tea, chocolate chip cookies and her time at Cassie Cape. She had been a Brownie Leader and a member of the CWL and the Golden Age Club. In their retirement years, she and Raymond enjoyed travel and camping. Her greatest pleasure came from being a wife, mother and grandmother. Audrey is survived by her daughter Mary Sue Strickland (Russell) of Moncton; her sons Michael (Wanda) of Windsor, NS and David (Bernadette) of Moncton; her grandchildren Stephanie Fearon (Jesse), Denise Belzile, Mallory Belzile, Monica Donelle (Graham Driscoll), Stephen Donelle, Ryan Donelle (Crystal Jamieson), Jennifer Donelle, special aunt and good friend Verna Cormier and several aunts, nieces, nephews, brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law. In addition to her husband Raymond of 55 years, she was predeceased by her parents and two brothers Earl and Ralph. The family would like to thank the staff of The Moncton Hospital for the excellent care provided to their mother and grandmother. Resting at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street, Moncton with visiting hours on Wednesday, November 18th from 7 to 9 pm; a funeral service will be held on Thursday, November 19th at 11 am in Cadman Bowness Funeral Home followed by a reception in the Family Reception Room of the funeral home. Interment will be in Fairhaven Cemetery. Family flowers only. Donations in Audrey’s name made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or the Friends of The Moncton Hospital Foundation would be appreciated by the family. Messages of condolence may be posted at www.cadmanbownessfh.com.
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| McGrath, Corinne |
November 16, 2009 |
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Corinne McGrath
(Mrs Stan McGrath) 1925 – 2009
Corinne McGrath, widow of the late Stan McGrath of Moncton passed away peacefully of natural causes at the Dr. Georges Dumont Hospital Moncton on Monday November 16th 2009. Born February 24th 1925 in Moncton she was the only child of the late Leo and Frances (McGraw) Bourque. During the 1940s and 1950s Corinne had worked as a clerk with UIC. She had attended both St Augustine’s and St Bernard’s Catholic Churches in Moncton. Corinne is survived by her daughter Catherine (Glenn) of Moncton, son Eric (Bonny) of Quispamsis, granddaughter Melissa, grandson James, step grandsons Chris, Adrian, Lorne, step grand daughters Nova and Brie as well as several step great grandchildren and nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents she was predeceased by her husband of 55 years Stan McGrath in August 2006. Corinne will be resting at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton with visiting hours Thursday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. Funeral Mass will be held at St Bernard’s Church, 43 Botsford Street Moncton on Friday November 20th at 930 a.m. followed by a reception in the church hall. Interment will follow at the Shediac Catholic Cemetery, 415 Main Street, Shediac. In Corinne’s memory, donations to the Moncton Chapter of the Multiple Sclerosis Society would be appreciated. The Family would like to thank the nurses and staff of 3 E of the Dr Georges Dumont Hospital for their love and care of Corinne during the last year and a half. Arrangements have been entrusted to Cadman Bowness Funeral Home, Moncton.
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| Godfrey, J. Aubrey |
November 21, 2009 |
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J. Aubrey Godfrey 1919 – 2009 The death of J. Aubrey Godfrey, husband of the late Frances Godfrey, of The Drew Nursing Home, Sackville and formerly of People’s Park Tower and West Lane, Moncton occurred at his residence on Saturday November 21, 2009. Born in Moncton December 4th 1919 he was the son of the late John and Ida (Sears) Godfrey. Mr. Godfrey had retired from CNR after many years service. He had attended Mountain View United Church and was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion Moncton Branch # 6 and Keith Lodge #23 F & AM. Aubrey is survived by two sons Jack (Shirley) of Dartmouth and Bill of Moncton, his grandchildren Sarah, Michael, Georgina, Cindy, Stephen and Shawn, his brother Garnett (Thelma) of PEI, his sisters Muriel Taylor of Moncton, Shirley (Max) Sonnenberg of Albuquerque N.M. and Connie Mackenzie of Winnipeg, Manitoba he is also survived by six great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his parents, wife Frances, son David, sister Dorothy Godfrey, and daughter in law Marilyn Godfrey. Resting at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street Moncton with visiting hours on Thursday November 26th from 7 to 9 and Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 pm. Funeral service will be held on Saturday November 28th at 11am in Cadman Bowness Funeral Home followed by a reception in the funeral home. Interment will be in Fairhaven Cemetery. Keith Lodge will hold a Masonic service on Thursday at 6:45 in the funeral home and The Royal Canadian Legion will hold a Legion Memorial Service on Friday at 3:50 pm at the funeral home.
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| Dickie, Dorcas (Matthews) |
November 30, 2009 |
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Dorcas (Matthews) Dickie 1915 – 2009
It is with great sadness we announce the passing of Dorcas Dickie, wife of the late Edward Dickie of Moncton. Born in Irishtown NB, September 8th 1915, she was the daughter of the late Joseph and Annie (Walker) Matthews. For many years Mrs. Dickie was a member of the 99 Club and the UCW of Scotch Settlement, she had attended the Congregational Christian Church of Moncton, as well she was employed by T. Eaton Co. prior to her retirement. She enjoyed cooking for her family and friends. She is survived by her son Ronald and his wife Ovilla; she was Precious Gram to her grand daughters Debbie (Mitch), Shelley (Nelson), great grandmother to Troy, Robbie, Ashley, Billy, Joey, great great grandmother to Kiarra, McKayla and Talia. She is also survived by two special nieces Myrna McCaig and Karolyn Wilson. In addition to her husband Edward, she was predeceased by her sister Helen Watters, her parents Joseph and Annie, and her step mother Pearl Russell. Resting at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma St. Moncton with visiting hours Tuesday December 1st from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm. Her funeral service will be held at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home on Wednesday December 2nd at 2 pm. Interment will be in Elmwood Cemetery. Donations, in Mrs. Dickie’s memory, made to the New Brunswick Heart and Stroke Foundation or the Friends of The Moncton Hospital Foundation would be appreciated by the family.
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| Atkinson, Gordon |
December 02, 2009 |
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Gordon Robert Atkinson 1947 – 2009
The death of Gordon Robert Atkinson, husband of Alida, occurred at his residence on Wednesday, December 2nd. Born in Calhoun, NB on August 31, 1947, he was the son of the late Walter and Ivah (Lewis) Atkinson. Gordie had been employed as a Carman with CNR prior to his retirement several years ago. He was involved in both minor hockey as a coach for 17 years and as a coach in minor baseball for 12 years. He also enjoyed dancing and spending time with family and friends. He had also attended Calhoun Baptist Church. He is survived by his wife Alida, his children Davida Burrel (Mike), Robbie (Nicole), Mark (Josee), his step children Christopher Dery (Valene) and Cynthia Dery (Jason), his brothers Leonard and Gerry, his sister, June, as well as 12 grandchildren, many nieces and nephews and a special friend and brother, Eddie Caissie. In addition to his parents he was predeceased by his brothers Basil, Floyd, Stan and Brian. The family will be receiving visitors at Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110) 114 Alma Street, Moncton, with visiting hours on Friday, December 4th from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. Funeral service will be on Saturday, December 5th at 3 pm at Sunny Brae Baptist Church, Elmwood Drive, Moncton, followed by a reception in the church hall. Interment will be in Calhoun Baptist Church Cemetery. In lieu of flowers the family has requested that donations be made to the Calhoun Baptist Church Building Fund, Moncton Minor Hockey or the Extra Mural Hospital. Gordie’s family would like to offer a special thank you to Dr. Marcel Couture and Marcia; the Extra Mural Nurses who provide such excellent care and a heartfelt thank you to Sherry Carver. Arrangements are under the direction of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home.
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| Burzynski, Brenda Susie |
December 09, 2009 |
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Brenda Susie Burzynski 1925 – 2009
Brenda Susie Burzynski, wife of Antoni Burzynski of Moncton, died peacefully early in the afternoon of Wednesday December 9th. Born in Goodmayes, east London, England in 1925, she was the daughter of the late Dr. Francis and Susie (Dickman) Eagar. Brenda studied at Southampton University College, and later trained and worked as a radiographer in London following the Second World War. She married Antoni in Southampton in 1951, and in 1963 the family immigrated to Canada. Brenda expressed her love of nature through her gardening and painting. She was an accomplished artist and a member of the Moncton Art Society as well as the Riverview Arts Council, the “Group of 9”, and the “Painting Friends”. For many years she taught art classes at the New Brunswick Community College and St. Patrick’s Family Center. Brenda gave freely of her time to a number of charities and benefit organizations, and was recognized by the Red Cross for making more than 75 blood donations. Brenda was a dedicated parishioner of St. Augustine’s Roman Catholic Church.
A loving and selfless mother and wife, she is survived and deeply missed by her husband Antoni; her children Michael (Anne Marceau) of Rocky Harbour, NL; Susan (Paul Veroni) of Kentville, NS; Paul of Coquitlam, BC; Annemarie (Guy Plint) of London ON; Mary of Ottawa and John (Caroline Wilson) of Toronto, her grandchildren Cory, Shane, Trevor, Tessa and Emma; her dear cousin and lifelong friend Wenda Lyons, and several nieces, nephews, and cousins. She is predeceased by her brother Derrick and her half brother Dr. Francis Eagar. The Burzynski Family would like to express their gratitude to the devoted staff at ProTem for their care and concern during Brenda’s last years.
There will be no visitation prior to the funeral mass which is to be held at St. Augustine’s Roman Catholic Church, Moncton on Tuesday December 15th at 2 pm, to be followed by a reception in the church hall. Arrangements are under the direction of Cadman Bowness Funeral Home (857-1110), 114 Alma Street Moncton.
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| Nagle, John Flood |
December 12, 2009 |
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John Flood Nagle 1923 – 2009
“ We are such things as dreams are made on and our
little life is rounded with a sleep.”
The death of John Flood Nagle of The Briarlea Residence, Moncton, occurred at The Moncton Hospital on Saturday, December 12, 2009. Born in Saint John, he was the son of the late Thomas and Helen (Flood) Nagle. As a younger man he enjoyed many sports and outdoor activities including hunting, skiing, curling, swimming and gardening. He had been a very active member of various community organizations in the Moncton area and for many years had owned and operated Central Insur | |