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| 1901 | Gladys and her sister-in-law Susannah (Max Spooner's wife) are listed as passengers on the SS Rosalind leaving St. John's on 22 November 1925 and arriving in New York on 26 November 1925. Gladys is also listed as a passenger on the SS Nerissa saling from St. John's on 8 October 1927 and arriving in New York on 13 October 1927. It was noted that she previously visited the US from November 1925 to 25 June 1927. She was returing to her husband's home at 640 Carroll Street in Brooklyn. Gladys was listed as 5'6" tall with brown hair and grey eyes. | Spooner, Gladys (I63)
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| 1902 | Gladys was received into the Anglican Church on 11 June 1936 and was confirmed on 10 October 1944 Gladys died on 3 Decenber 2003 in St. John's. She was buried on 6 December 2003 next to her husband in the Anglican Cemetery in Queen's Cove. Her obituary was printed in The Packet: Passed peacefully away at the L. A. Miller Centre on December 3, 2003, Gladys Smith of Queen's Cove, age 93. Predeceased by her husband, Robert (1979); parents, seven brothers and one sister. Leaving to mourn with many happy memories, her son, Ed (Nellie) at Queen's Cove, grand-daughter, Shelley (Carman Carroll) at St. John's, great-granddaughters, Natalie Hunter, Rebecca Carroll and Susan Cadman (Rick) and a large circle of family and friends, especially members of the ACW and UCW of Queen's Cove, both of which she was a life long active member, and the congregation of St. Aidan's Church, Queen's Cove where she was an organist for over 30 years. Resting at St. Aldan's Anglican Church, Queen's Cove. Funeral service at 2 p.m. on Saturday, December 6, 2003. In lieu of flowers, donations in her memory inay be made to the Leonard A. Miller Centre , 3rd Floor South, In recognition of the outstanding care provided to Gladys and her family during her stay there. | Gregory, Gladys (I65)
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| 1903 | Gloiria died on 19 April 2008 in Alberta. Her obituary was printed in The Telegram: On April 19, 2008 Mrs. Gloria Carolyn Smith (nee Wiseman) of Sherwood Park, AB formerly of St John's, NL, passed peacefully away in her sleep at the age of 60, following her short but difficult battle with cancer. She will be lovingly remembered as a caring and devoted wife and mother by her husband Douglas, son Darryl, daughter Christine (Ryan), and daughter Stephanie. She will also be remembered by her mother Betty Wiseman, her brother Robert Wiseman (Allison) and sister Diane Allen (Ernest). In addition, there are many family and friends who will miss Gloria greatly. She was predeceased by her father Cyril Edgar Wiseman and brother in law Ernest Allen. Gloria Carolyn Smith was born October 12, 1947 in St. John's NL. During her life Gloria lived in Hornepayne, ON; Edmundston, NB; Dartmouth, NS; Winnipeg, MB; Sherwood Park, AB; and Oakville, ON; where her spouse's work as an engineer took them. A special thank you to the nurses and staff of Capital Health-Strathcona County Home Care and especially Trent Dusang, M.D. for the excellent care and compassion provided to Gloria and family during her short illness. Following Gloria's wishes, cremation has taken place. There will be a viewing at Barrett's Funeral Home on May 2, 2008 in St. John's, NL at 10:00 AM for those who wish to attend followed by a service of thanksgiving at 2:00 PM. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Gloria's memory to the Canadian Cancer Society https://secureccs.ca/donations/donations.aspx?div=117&lang=en or the Daffodil Place http://www.daffodilplace.ca/give/donation.asp in St. John's, NL and are greatly appreciated. Please visit www.barretts.ca to sign the memorial guest book | Wiseman, Gloria Carolyn (I182)
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| 1904 | Gloria Sylvia Dunkin of Calgary, beloved wife of John "Jack" Dunkin was called peacefully away to her eternal rest at the age of 92 at the Edith Cavell Care Centre in Lethbridge on Wednesday, November 21, 2018 with her close family by her side. Gloria was born in Sydney Nova Scotia on May 9,1926. She was the youngest of six children: three boys and three girls. After the Second World War, she followed her older sister Thelma to Edmonton where she was employed by the Provincial Government as an administrative assistant. She met her soul mate Jack at a dance and after he had finished University; they married in July of 1951. Gloria's husband was a mining engineer and thus the family moved to Ontario to Saskatchewan and back to a different town in Ontario while she had first a girl and then three boys. The family finally settled in Labrador City Newfoundland where she remained for ten years. In Labrador, Gloria was very involved in the building of a church in which she was very active. She and her husband were avid curlers and she also loved gardening. When Jack went to Australia to work for a year in 1970, Gloria and the boys lived in Calgary. Two other moves followed; once again to northern Saskatchewan and then to Delta B.C. In 1980 Gloria finally settled in Calgary where she lived for 34 happy years. Gloria was continually knitting throughout her life. She knitted for the family, for the church, for charity and just because she loved to give to others. She got to work again with the family grown up at the old Woodwards. She really enjoyed meeting all of the people and finding all of the bargains which she loved to share with everyone. She and Jack also enjoyed square dancing, which she was proud to do at the 1988 Olympics. She and her husband played bridge on a regular basis. Jack and Gloria started to travel for pleasure and made numerous trips to Europe on bus tours. After Jack passed, Gloria stayed very active in her church. She kept playing bridge and looking after her large garden despite developing a bee/wasp allergy late in life. Her granddaughters replaced Jack on two more trips to Europe. In 2012 Gloria suffered a mild stroke and this eventually resulted in her not being able to talk. This did not stop her from communicating in her own way. She broke both of her hips and this did not stop her from walking!! Special thanks to all staff at Edith Cavell Care Centre in Lethbridge for all of their kind loving care. The staff there are truly earth's angels. She was predeceased by her husband Jack Dunkin and her son Bruce. Gloria is survived by a daughter Janice Graves of Oxford Station, Ontario and two sons, David Dunkin (JoAnn) of Fort Macleod, Alberta and Glen Dunkin (Gina) of Edmonton, Alberta. She was blessed with three grandchildren, Steven (Whitney), Jamie (James) andLisa. She was also very proud of her four great grandchildren. A Celebration of Life service will be held at 1:00 on Saturday, January 19, 2019 at the Centennial Presbyterian Church, 103 - Pinetown Place NE, Calgary, Alberta with Reverend Jin Woo Kim, officiating. Cremation entrusted to Martin Brothers Funeral Chapels. Visit www.mbfunerals.com to send a private condolence. Service Date: January 19, 2019 | Frost, Gloria Sylvia (I39389)
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| 1905 | GOSSE, Avalon James - Passed peacefully away at Chancellor Park on Sunday, February 01, 2009 in his 84th year. Avalon James Gosse of Masonic Park. Predeceased by his parents: Silas and Martha Ann; brothers: Eleazer and Chesley; sister: Rowena; daughter-in-law: Rita Gosse. Leaving to mourn with precious memories are his wife of 62 years: Margaret (Crane); sons: David of P.E.I, Randy (Madonna) of Hillview, Roger (Mereda) of Bay Bulls. Daughters: Sylvia Blundon (Richard) of Mt. Pearl and Lisa King (Jim) of Small Point, Conception Bay; 9 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren; brother: Halstead(Mabel) of Queen's Cove; sister-in Florence Gosse of St. John's, as well a large circle of other relatives and many wonderful friends. Special thanks to the Dialysis Unit at the Waterford Hospital, Health Sciences, Dr. G.B. Cross Memorial Hospital, Clarenville for his continued care over the past 10 years. Also a very special thanks to the staff of Emerald Crescent at Chancellor Park. Resting at Barrett's Funeral Home, 73 Commonwealth Avenue, Mt. Pearl, on Tuesday, February 3rd from 10-12 noon, 2-5 and 7-9. Funeral service will be held from Barrett's Chapel, Mt. Pearl on Wednesday, February 4th at 10:00 am. Visitation will resume at Queen's Cove United Church, Wednesday, February 4th from 4-8. Funeral service will be held on Thursday, February 5th at 11:00 am. Internment will follow at Queen's Cove Anglican Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations in Avalon's memory may be made to the Kidney Foundation. To sign the online memorial guestbook please visit www.barretts.ca | Gosse, Avalon James (I273)
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| 1906 | GOSSE, Nellie Beatrice- Passed peacefully away at the Escasoni Complex on Sunday, January 22, 2006, Nellie Gosse, in her 95th year. Predeceased by her husband Baxter in 1975 and her son Hedley in 1969. Leaving to mourn her children: Gloria (Bruce Butler) of St. John's, Betty (Claude Butt) of North West Brook, Adolph (Mae) of Queen's Cove, Kathleen (Russell Martin) of Wabush, and Lucretia (Arthur Tilley) of Cambridge; daughter in law Loretta; 19 grandchildren; 18 great grandchildren; 3 great, great grandchildren; as well as other relatives and friends. Resting at St. Aidan's Anglican Church, Queen's Cove, on Monday and Tuesday from 2pm-4pm and from 7pm-9pm. Funeral Service to take place on Wednesday, January 25, 2006 from the church at 2pm. Interment to follow at the Anglican Cemetery, Queen's Cove. As expressions of sympathy flowers are being gratefully accepted. Please visit www.barretts.ca to sign the memorial guest book. | Snelgrove, Nellie Beatrice (I18174)
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| 1907 | GOSSE, Nellie Beatrice- Passed peacefully away at the Escasoni Complex on Sunday, January 22, 2006, Nellie Gosse, in her 95th year. Predeceased by her husband Baxter in 1975 and her son Hedley in 1969. Leaving to mourn her children: Gloria (Bruce Butler) of St. John's, Betty (Claude Butt) of North West Brook, Adolph (Mae) of Queen's Cove, Kathleen (Russell Martin) of Wabush, and Lucretia (Arthur Tilley) of Cambridge; daughter in law Loretta; 19 grandchildren; 18 great grandchildren; 3 great, great grandchildren; as well as other relatives and friends. Resting at St. Aidan's Anglican Church, Queen's Cove, on Monday and Tuesday from 2pm-4pm and from 7pm-9pm. Funeral Service to take place on Wednesday, January 25, 2006 from the church at 2pm. Interment to follow at the Anglican Cemetery, Queen's Cove. As expressions of sympathy flowers are being gratefully accepted. Please visit www.barretts.ca to sign the memorial guest book. | Snelgrove, Nellie Beatrice (I18174)
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| 1908 | Grant B. Richards, 61, Meridian, died Friday, Aug. 7, 2009, at his home. Graveside services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 11, 2009 at the Meridian Cemetery. Services are under the direction of the Nampa Funeral Home, Yraguen Chapel. 442-8171. | Richards, Grant Benson (I38782)
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| 1909 | GREEN, Alice Florence - Alice was born in Herring Neck, Newfoundland on June 29, 1915 and passed peacefully away into the presence of her Lord on April 9, 2009 in Powell River, B.C., at the age of 93. She is survived by her children, Hubert (Judy), Joyce (Ray) Osmond, Lloyd (Blanche), Marion (Olin) Stride, Wallace (Debbie), Andrew (Nancy), all of Powell River, and Norma (Marvin) Welsh of Bishop's Falls, Newfoundland, as well as 22 grandchildren, 34 great-grandchildren, nine great-great-grandchildren and many other relatives and friends. She was predeceased by her husband, Lewis in 1991. A funeral service was held Wednesday, April 15, 2009 at 1 p.m. at the Evangel Pentecostal Church with Reverend Ken Lamden officiating. Donations may be made to Childcare Plus or the Gideons, if desired. Arrangements entrusted to Stubberfield Funeral Home Ltd. | Rice, Alice Florence (I3930)
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| 1910 | GREEN, Alice Florence - Alice was born in Herring Neck, Newfoundland on June 29, 1915 and passed peacefully away into the presence of her Lord on April 9, 2009 in Powell River, B.C., at the age of 93. She is survived by her children, Hubert (Judy), Joyce (Ray) Osmond, Lloyd (Blanche), Marion (Olin) Stride, Wallace (Debbie), Andrew (Nancy), all of Powell River, and Norma (Marvin) Welsh of Bishop's Falls, Newfoundland, as well as 22 grandchildren, 34 great-grandchildren, nine great-great-grandchildren and many other relatives and friends. She was predeceased by her husband, Lewis in 1991. A funeral service was held Wednesday, April 15, 2009 at 1 p.m. at the Evangel Pentecostal Church with Reverend Ken Lamden officiating. Donations may be made to Childcare Plus or the Gideons, if desired. Arrangements entrusted to Stubberfield Funeral Home Ltd. | Rice, Alice Florence (I3930)
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| 1911 | GREEN, Hilda Gladys - Passed peacefully away on April 10, 2009, Hilda (nee Benson) Green, and is now in Heaven, reunited with her husband, Lloyd, who predeceased her on May 15, 2008. Hilda's sister, Laura Hamlyn and brothers, Max, Bill and Lester have also predeceased her. Hilda was born in Hillview, Trinity Bay, August 24, 1920 and moved to Grand Falls-Windsor as a young child. Some people may remember her from her years at The Cabot House in Grand Falls-Windsor; some will remember her from her years at Riff's Ltd. in Grand Falls-Windsor; others will remember her voice from "Revival Echoes," a radio broadcast from her home church, Windsor Pentecostal Church. In 1975 Lloyd and Hilda moved to St. Catharines, Ontario to be near their growing family. Left to mourn, son, Everett (Nancy) and Everett's children, Cindi and Chad; daughter, Valerie and her children Rodney (Samantha) and Bryan; eight great-grandchildren and a large number of nieces, nephews, other family members and friends. Hilda is also mourned by her brothers, Allan (Rowena), Roy (Jean), Wallace (Diane), and Kevin (Judy). The funeral took place April 14, 2009 at the Hulse and English Funeral Home in St. Catharines, Ontario. | Benson, Hilda Gladys (I37866)
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| 1912 | Greetings to Mrs. Martha Strowbridge, who celebrated her 87th birthday on January 4 [1978]. Mrs. Strowbridge spent the greater part of her life at Butter Cove, Trinity Bay, but has moved to Toronto in recent years to live with her daughter, Rosie Benson. She also has another daughter, Mrs. Malcolm Philpott living in Toronto as well as a son, Alex. Another son lives in St. John's, while two step-sons reside in Clarenville. Mrs. Strowbridge is receiving the best wishes of her many friends and relatives on the occasion of her birthday. | Whalen, Martha Ann (I31685)
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| 1913 | GREGORY- Passed peacefully away on Sunday July, 20, 2008, Margaret Jane Gregory (nee Goobie), aged 87 years. Predeceased by her husband Jonathan; brothers, Joshua, Joseph and William; sister, Annie. Leaving to mourn her son, Melvin (Cynthia); granddaughter, Robyn (Bill); great-granddaughter, Madison; brothers; Rex (Mary), Arthur (Lena); sisters,Violet Pike, Agnes Green; sister-in-law, Annie Goobie; also a large circle of relatives and friends. Rested at Queen's Cove United Church from where the funeral service officiated by Pastor Glenn Jarvis, took place on Thursday, July 24th with interment following. Funeral arrangements entrusted to Vardy's Funeral Home, Random Island. FAMILY CARING FOR FAMILY Ever remembered, ever loved. | Goobie, Margaret Jane (I35880)
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| 1914 | GREGORY- Passed peacefully away on Sunday July, 20, 2008, Margaret Jane Gregory (nee Goobie), aged 87 years. Predeceased by her husband Jonathan; brothers, Joshua, Joseph and William; sister, Annie. Leaving to mourn her son, Melvin (Cynthia); granddaughter, Robyn (Bill); great-granddaughter, Madison; brothers; Rex (Mary), Arthur (Lena); sisters,Violet Pike, Agnes Green; sister-in-law, Annie Goobie; also a large circle of relatives and friends. Rested at Queen's Cove United Church from where the funeral service officiated by Pastor Glenn Jarvis, took place on Thursday, July 24th with interment following. Funeral arrangements entrusted to Vardy's Funeral Home, Random Island. FAMILY CARING FOR FAMILY Ever remembered, ever loved. | Goobie, Margaret Jane (I35880)
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| 1915 | GREGORY- Passed peacefully away on Sunday July, 20, 2008, Margaret Jane Gregory (nee Goobie), aged 87 years. Predeceased by her husband Jonathan; brothers, Joshua, Joseph and William; sister, Annie. Leaving to mourn her son, Melvin (Cynthia); granddaughter, Robyn (Bill); great-granddaughter, Madison; brothers; Rex (Mary), Arthur (Lena); sisters,Violet Pike, Agnes Green; sister-in-law, Annie Goobie; also a large circle of relatives and friends. Rested at Queen's Cove United Church from where the funeral service officiated by Pastor Glenn Jarvis, took place on Thursday, July 24th with interment following. Funeral arrangements entrusted to Vardy's Funeral Home, Random Island. FAMILY CARING FOR FAMILY Ever remembered, ever loved. | Goobie, Margaret Jane (I35880)
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| 1916 | Gullage, Margaret (nee Churchill) Passed peacefully away, after a short illness, at the Health Sciences Center on Wednesday, May 3rd, 2000, Margaret Gullage, aged 80 years. Predeceased by her brother Eldred Churchill. Leaving to mourn her husband Eric Weldon: daughter Olga; three sons; Eric (June), Robert and John; 10 grandchildren; 4 great-grandchildren; sisters; Pearl Reid (Alfred), Ruby Andrews (Robert), Evangeline Hoskins (James), Minnie Davis (Lester); one brother William Churchill; sister-in-law Lena Churchill; and close first cousin Ruth Gosse (Lloyd); and a large number of nieces, nephews and friends. Resting at Barrett's Funeral Home, 328 Hamilton Avenue from 7-9 pm, Thursday, 2-4 pm and 7-9 pm., Friday. Funeral time to be announced. Cremation to follow. No flowers by request. Donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation | Churchill, Margaret (I61)
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| 1917 | GUSHUE, Susie Gushue It is with great sadness the family of the late Susie Gushue (Compton), of Englee, NL, (Sept. 13, 1945 - May 14, 2012) announce her passing on May 14, 2012. She leaves to mourn her children Mike (Linda), Kevin (Jocelyn), Joanne, Betty-Lou (Gus), and Glen; grandchildren Andrew and Alicia; friend Cyril Power; sisters Ella Ellsworth, Matilda (Norman), Randell, and Hazel (Ron) Green; brother Ray (Ruth) Compton; in-laws Bride Compton and Edward Gushue as well as a large circle of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. She was predeceased by her parents from Englee Arthur and Susanna Compton, sisters Alma Barrett, Diane Gushue, Jean Compton, and Margaret Compton, brothers Melern, Lindolph, Edward, Lester, and Alonzo Compton, grandchildren Brooke Suzanne and Steven. Visitation took place on Wednesday, May 16 and Thursday May 17 at the Salvation Army Citadel, Englee. The service took place on Friday at 12 noon at the Salvation Army Citadel, Englee. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Kerry M. Fillatre Funeral Homes, St. Anthony and Roddickton, Lee Nippard, funeral director. | Compton, Susie (I3773)
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| 1918 | HANSFORD, Lucy Salina (nee Rogers)- Passed peacefully away on April 26, 2007, with family and 3rd West nursing staff at Escasoni Home, St. John's, age 84 years. Predeceased by husband James. Leaving to mourn daughter Karen (husband Cordell), son Jim (wife Gail), granddaughters: Amanda, Jessica, and Abigail. Resting at Fewers Funeral Home, Clarenville, Saturday, April 28. Service and burial at Deep Bight United Church Sunday, April 29, at 2:00 p.m. Donations can be made to Deep Bight United Church. | Rogers, Lucie Salina (I39406)
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| 1919 | Harbour Grace Standard, January 23, 1894 Married...at Hatchet Cove, Trinity Bay, Nov 20, by the same [Rev. B. Peck, Methodist Minister] Samuel Bishop to Leah Lambert of the above place. | Family F12100
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| 1920 | Harbour Grace Standard, January 23, 1894 Married...at same place [Hatchet Cove, Trinity Bay], by the same [Rev. B. Peck, Methodist Minister] Joseph Brown to Mary A. Robbins | Family F12332
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| 1921 | Harold and his family spent some time in both Maine and Massachusetts. On his naturalization papers, Harold was listed as 5'5" tall, 135 lbs, with brown hair and brown eyes. 1935 Census Ship Cove TAYLOR Howard Head M M 38 " Penticost Cod Fishery TAYLOR Violet Wife F M 33 " " Homemaker TAYLOR Gordon Son M S 10 U.S.A. " School TAYLOR Warren Son M S 6 U.S.A. " " TAYLOR Everett Son M S 4 Newfoundland " TAYLOR Samuel Brother M W 43 " " None TAYLOR Lucy Neice F S 8 " " TAYLOR Marion Neice F S 5 " " 1945 Census Ship Cove TAYLOR Howard Father M M 48 Port de Grave Port de Grave TAYLOR Violet Mother F M 43 Port de Grave Port de Grave TAYLOR H Gordon Son M S 21 Port de Grave Port de Grave TAYLOR Warren C Son M S 16 USA Port de Grave TAYLOR S James Son M S 14 Port de Grave Port de Grave TAYLOR Eric M Son M S 5 Port de Grave TAYLOR Evelyn B Daughter F S 3 Port de Grave TAYLOR Marilyn P Daughter F S 1 Port de Grave | Taylor, Harold (I18959)
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| 1922 | Haverhill - Annie B. (Barfitt) Kennedy Fulton, age 94, of Haverhill, MA, passed quietly with her daughter and son-in-law by her side, at the Prescott House Nursing Home in North Andover, on Saturday evening, September 9 2023, after a period of declining health. She was the beloved wife of the late Elwin "Bob" Fulton who passed in 1995, and her 1st husband, Hugh "Buster" Dexter Kennedy, who passed in 1970. Born in Long Beach, Newfoundland, Canada, she was one of eight children of the late Llewellyn and Mary L. Barfitt. Annie was forever proud of her Newfoundland heritage. One of her favorite saying was, "I'm one tough Newfie!" Annie married Hugh "Buster" Kennedy in Lindenhurst, Long Island, NY, where they raised their only child, Sharon. They were active members of the United Methodist Church of Lindenhurst and also active members of the Moose Lodge of Lindenhurst. Several years after Buster's passing, Annie met and eventually married Elwin 'Bob" Fulton, and ran the Rainbow Hotel in Whately, MA until their retirement. Annie will always be dearly remembered by her daughter, Sharon Kennedy-Kary and husband Mitchell of Haverhill; step-son, Don Fulton, and his son, Eric; stepdaughters Kim Marinelli and Laurie Webster; beloved grandchildren, Joshua Kary and his wife AnaMarie of Leominster, Nathan Kary and wife Bianca of San Antonio, TX and Seth Kary of Acton; cherished great-grandchildren, Lorelei and Nathan "Mac" Kary of San Antonio, TX, along with a large extended family and dear friends throughout the US and Canada.. In addition to her parents and her two husbands, Elwin and Hugh, she was also predeceased by four brothers and three sisters, Stanley, Ralph, Harvey, Wilson, Hazel, Effie and Sally. The family wants to express their utmost gratitude to the staff and residents of the Prescott House in North Andover, where Annie lived happily and was well cared for during her last three years. A private burial will be at the Long Island National Cemetery in Farmingdale, NY. Donations in Annie's memory can be made to the Prescott House Activity Fund, 140 Prescott Street, North Andover, MA 01845. Arrangements were by Paul C. Rogers Family Funeral Home, 334 Main Street, Haverhill, MA. | Barfitt, Annie Blanche (I31238)
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| 1923 | Hayward drowned. | Vey, Hayward (I144)
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| 1924 | He died during World War II. He was serving on the | Baker, Andrew Leander (I3487)
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| 1925 | He died during World War II. He was serving on the HMS Hood the day it was sunk on May 24, 1941. On 24 May 1941, early in the Battle of the Denmark Strait, the HMS Hood was struck by several German shells, exploded, and sank within three minutes, with the loss of all but three of her crew. Due to her perceived invincibility, the loss affected British morale. | Baker, Andrew Leander (I3487)
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| 1926 | He drowned NF015 : EXP01 WINSOR, Harold (1953) - 1 photo | Winsor, Harold (Harry) (I33849)
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| 1927 | He enlisted with the US Navy on 2 August 1943 and was released on 29 January 1946. | Kiesling, Ivin Leroy (I687)
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| 1928 | He first married Clare Barnes and when she died he married second wife Allison Laite. In 1923 he moved to the USA | Churchill, Eldred (I12)
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| 1929 | He had the schooner Ruby Smith built 36 in 1935 census for Island Cove, Random,Trinity Bay 1945 SMITH Isaac Head M M 47 Island Cove Island Cove SMITH Mary F M 46 ??????????? Island Cove SMITH Ruby F S 14 Island Cove Island Cove SMITH Gertie F S 12 Island Cove Island Cove SMITH Jane F S 8 Island Cove SMITH Marcella F S 10 Island Cove Island Cove SMITH Vera F S 6 Island Cove SMITH J Isaac M S 5 Island Cove SMITH J Edith F S 1 Hillview | Smith, Isaac (I10746)
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| 1930 | He is buried next to his father | Fillier, Arthur (I3784)
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| 1931 | He joined the Canadian Army in 1956 first serving with the Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment), then with the Medical Corps and finally retiring in Ottawa as an Administrative Clerk in 1990. Gord's distinguished career saw him proudly serve his country Name | Stoyles, Gordon (I1424)
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| 1932 | He moved to Detroit, Michigan with his parents and siblings on 8 November 1925. He is listed with his parents in the 1930 census records for Detroit. Clarence and Laura are listed at 1921 Richton Street in Detroit in the 1940 census records: Dodge Clarence, age 21, born in Canada, chassis sprayer in an automobile factory, income 437 Dodge Laura, age 20, born in New York Dodge Delores, age 0, born in Michigan Clarence signed his naturalization papers on 21 April 1941. | Dodge, Clarence Seymore (I669)
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| 1933 | He returned to House Cove and married Angelina, daughter of William and Elizabeth Hiscock of Hodge's Cove, on April 29, 1925. They did not have any biological children but Private Arthur Jacobs and his wife raised their nephew, William Henry Jacobs. 1935 census, House Cove JACOBS Arthur Head M M 36 JACOBS Angelina Wife F M 36 JACOBS William H Son M S 7 1945 census, House Cove JACOB Arthur F M M 47 House Cove House Cove JACOB Angelina No Entry F M 46 Hodges Cove House Cove JACOB H. Wm. No Entry M S 17 House Cove House Cove | Jacobs, Arthur James (I35232)
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| 1934 | He spent 46 years as an active officer in the Salvation Army Corps. rising to the rang of Brigarier. When he attended a conference many years ago in England he met a Brig. John Churchill and both families kept in touch for the rest of their lives. | Churchill, Abram (I15)
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| 1935 | He was 14 when he was confirmed on 1 Sept 1895 in Hearts' Ease - Gooseberry Cove Moses and Patience moved to Sydney, Cape Breton. They are listed in both the 1911 and 1921 census records for Sydney. Moses moved to the US. He is listed on a US immigration manifest on 24 September 1922. The family is listed in Detroit in the 1935 and 1945 census records | Dodge, Moses (I31)
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| 1936 | He was 21 years old, fisherman from Hillview She was 19 years old from Hillview Witnesses were Blanche Coombs and Kenneth Vey | Family F194
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| 1937 | He was 21 years old, fisherman from Hillview She was 19 years old from Hillview Witnesses were Blanche Coombs and Kenneth Vey | Family F3116
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| 1938 | He was 21 years old, fisherman from Hillview She was 19 years old from Hillview Witnesses were Blanche Coombs and Kenneth Vey | Family F3116
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| 1939 | He was 22, from North Brattey, a shoemaker She was 20 from Long Beach Witnesses were John Critch and Minnie Drodge | Family F468
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| 1940 | He was 22, from North Brattey, a shoemaker She was 20 from Long Beach Witnesses were John Critch and Minnie Drodge | Family F6457
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| 1941 | He was 23 years old, Methodist, a fisherman from TB She was 19, Church of England, from TB Witnesses were Cyril Baker and Effie Pearl Vey | Family F272
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| 1942 | He was 24 years old, a fisherman, from Random TB She was 22 years old from Random TB Witnesses were Eleazer Gosse and Rebeccca Rodgers | Family F106
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| 1943 | He was 24 years old, a fisherman, from Random TB She was 22 years old from Random TB Witnesses were Eleazer Gosse and Rebeccca Rodgers | Family F2532
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| 1944 | He was 25 when married in 1917 1921 census Hodge's Cove George THOMAS M Head Married 1890 Feb. 30 Hodge's Cove English C of E Fisherman Sarah THOMAS F Wife Married 1893 Sep. 26 Island Cove English C of E 1935 census Hodge's Cove THOMAS George O 800 8 Head M M 45 Nfld Nfld Nfld C of E W Fisherman Codfishery O 340 THOMAS Sarah Jane Wife F M 42 C of E W CAVILLE Lillian Adopted Daughter F S 12 C of E W 9 Student 1945 Census Hodge's Cove THOMAS George No Entry M M 53 Hodge's Cove Hodge's Cove THOMAS J. Sarah No Entry F M 53 Caplin Cove Hodge's Cove | Thomas, George (I12556)
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| 1945 | He was 25 years old, United Church, from St. John's, a labourer She was 22 years old, United Church, from St. John's, a domestic Witnesses were Gertrude Strickland and I. North Married by J.E. Bell | Family F53
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| 1946 | He was 26 and Dulcie 22 Married by J Brinton Witness | Family F110
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| 1947 | He was 26 and Dulcie 22 Married by J Brinton Witness John ? and Elsie S. Wilcox The Toronto Star The Toronto Daily Star Toronto, Ontario, Canada ยท Wednesday, December 09, 1964 Barfetts mark golden wedding Mr. and Mrs. Alfred John Barfett celebrated their golden wedding anniversary at a reception last weekend. They were married on Dec.14, 1914, in the Anglican cathedral in St. John's, Nfld. and have lived in Toronto since 1950. Mrs. Barfett is the former Delsi Ada Vey of Long Beach, Nfld. Mr. Barfett is a retired fisherman and carpenter and was a lay reader in the St. Mark's Anglican church in Long Beach for over 40 years. He now attends St. Mark's Anglican church. They have eight children: Rita; Mrs. Warren (Drusilla) Astle, Montreal; Mrs. Norman (Netta) Duffett, St. John's; Mrs. William (Mary) Newell; Hector, St. John's; Stewart, Warren, and Keith. there are 15 grandchildren. | Family F2536
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| 1948 | He was 28 when married in 1892 70 in 1935 census for Island Cove 1945 SMITH Simon M M 84 Island Cove Island Cove SMITH Maria F M 74 Caplin Cove Island Cove SMITH Daniel M M 31 Island Cove Island Cove SMITH Una F M 25 Island Cove Island Cove SMITH Faye F S 5 Island Cove SMITH Ca???? M S 2 Island Cove Anglican burial records | Smith, Simon (I10730)
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| 1949 | He was 30 years old, a Methodist, a fisherman She was 17, Church of England, from New Perlican Witness were Herbert J Vey and Beatric Seward Married by W T. Dunn Their wedding announcement was printed in the | Family F31
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| 1950 | He was 32 years old, a bachelor, Methodist, from Hodge's Cove She was 19, Church of England from Island Cove Witnesses were Chesley Vincent and Naomi Smith | Family F30
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