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| 2801 | NF006 : DEL01 SMITH, Rose (1995) - 1 photo | Breaker, Rosanna Leamand (I36619)
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| 2802 | NF020 : GRF12 SCEVIOUR, Archibald (1984) & Rebecca - 1 photo | Smith, Rebecca (I4227)
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| 2803 | NF086 : STE01 PEYTON, John E (1993) & Janet - 1 photo | Peyton, John Elias (I2957)
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| 2804 | NF096 : CLI01 SCEVIOUR, Mary Jane (1986) - 1 photo | Smith, Mary Jane (I4224)
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| 2805 | NF096 : GEB01 STANLEY, Willis (1955) & Mildred - 1 photo | Stanley, Willis (I38066)
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| 2806 | NF096 : HTC03 STRONG, Eli (xxxx) & Rebecca - 1 photo | Strong, Eli (I4217)
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| 2807 | NF097 : SHH01 MAIDMENT, Mary Anna (1951) - 1 photo | Lambert, Mary Hannah (I2881)
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| 2808 | NF097 : SHH01 WISEMAN, Ernst Eric (1987) & Crissie - 1 photo | Wiseman, Ernest Eric (I4202)
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| 2809 | NF098 : NOH04 STANFORD, Ellen (1987) - 1 photo | Giles, Lydia Ellen (I1346)
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| 2810 | NF110 : OLS01 LANGER, Miriam (1983) - 1 photo | Cooper, Miriam (I2467)
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| 2811 | NF110 : OLS01 LANGER, Miriam (1983) - 1 photo | Cooper, Miriam (I2467)
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| 2812 | Nicholas died of Brights Disease at the age of 64 years. | Vey, Nicholas (I58)
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| 2813 | Nickname: Buster | Brown, Alexander (I413)
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| 2814 | Norman William Vatcher Stephenville, NL February 13, 1937 - June 20, 2010 It is with great sadness that the family of the late Norman William Vatcher announce his passing at the Sir Thomas Roddick Hospital, Stephenville on Father's Day, Sunday, June 20, 2010 at the age of 73 years. He leaves to mourn his wife of 48 years, Leila, three daughters: Joanne (Robert Russell) of Cold Brook, Dianne (Edward Butler) of London, Ontario and Suzanne (Daniel Cormier) of Kippens, step-son Roy Cooper of Fort McMurray, Alberta, 11 grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren, brothers: Clayton (Evangeline), Gerald (Marlene), Raymond (Darlene), sisters: Barbara (Henry O'Neil), Adelaide (Terry Clarke) and Valerie (Woody Dyke). He was predeceased by his parents, William and Vera Mae, sister Ivy Rideout and brother Oscar. Visitation took place on Monday from 7-9 p.m. at Russell's Funeral Home, Stephenville. Funeral service will take place at Russell's Funeral Home Chapel, 39 Queen Street, Stephenville on Tuesday, June 22nd at 2:00 p.m. with Rev. Kathy Brett officiating. Interment will take place at the Hillside Interfaith Cemetery, Hansen Highway, Stephenville. As expressions of sympathy, donations may be made to a charity of one's choice. | Vatcher, Norman William (I3411)
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| 2815 | Norman William Vatcher Stephenville, NL February 13, 1937 - June 20, 2010 It is with great sadness that the family of the late Norman William Vatcher announce his passing at the Sir Thomas Roddick Hospital, Stephenville on Father's Day, Sunday, June 20, 2010 at the age of 73 years. He leaves to mourn his wife of 48 years, Leila, three daughters: Joanne (Robert Russell) of Cold Brook, Dianne (Edward Butler) of London, Ontario and Suzanne (Daniel Cormier) of Kippens, step-son Roy Cooper of Fort McMurray, Alberta, 11 grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren, brothers: Clayton (Evangeline), Gerald (Marlene), Raymond (Darlene), sisters: Barbara (Henry O'Neil), Adelaide (Terry Clarke) and Valerie (Woody Dyke). He was predeceased by his parents, William and Vera Mae, sister Ivy Rideout and brother Oscar. Visitation took place on Monday from 7-9 p.m. at Russell's Funeral Home, Stephenville. Funeral service will take place at Russell's Funeral Home Chapel, 39 Queen Street, Stephenville on Tuesday, June 22nd at 2:00 p.m. with Rev. Kathy Brett officiating. Interment will take place at the Hillside Interfaith Cemetery, Hansen Highway, Stephenville. As expressions of sympathy, donations may be made to a charity of one's choice. | Vatcher, Norman William (I3411)
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| 2816 | Northern Bight | Barfitt, Clara Halfyard (I29372)
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| 2817 | NOSEWORTHY, Andrew Lloyd- Passed peacefully away at the Health Sciences Centre, Sunday, Oct. 10, 2004, age 84. Predeceased by his wife Daphne (Pelley), daughter Doreen Gregory, grandson Billy Spurrell, and a very special companion, Betty Butler. Also predeceased by his parents, Edward and Wilhelmena of Pouch Cove, sisters Joyce Thistle, Lillian Moores, Muriel Baldwin, brothers Wilson and Malcolm Noseworthy. Survived by his family, whom he loved and adored: daughters Florence Spurrell (Bill) and Joyce Beckett (Bernie), sons David (Olive) and Robert (Barbara), grandchildren Diane Gushue (Pat), Chris Beckett (Tanya), Brad Beckett (Elizabeth), Jeff Beckett (Sarah), Shawn, Tara, and Diana Noseworthy; great-grandchildren Victoria, Angela, Emily and Mackenzie. He will also be remembered by his many relatives and close family friends, as well as those at Kelly's Brook Apartments and his Avalon Mall "Buddies". Resting at Carnell's Funeral Home, 329 Freshwater Rd. Visitation Tuesday, Oct. 12, 2004 from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 13, 2004 from 10 a.m.-12:00 noon. Funeral service to take place Wednesday, Oct. 13, 2004 at 2 p.m. from George Street United Church. Interment to follow at Mount Pleasant Cemetery. Flowers gratefully accepted or donations in his memory may be made to the George Street United Church Memorial Fund. Special thanks to the doctors and nursing staff at 4SB at the Health Sciences Centre for their continued care and compassion. | Noseworthy, Andrew Lloyd (I3691)
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| 2818 | NOSEWORTHY, Robert (Bob) Wayne'96 Passed peacefully away after a courageous battle with cancer on Wednesday, April 25, 2007 at the Health Sciences Centre, aged 57 years. Predeceased by his parents, James R. and Alice Noseworthy; father and mother-in-law, Solomon and Alethea Spurrell and niece Johanna Noseworthy. Leaving to mourn with fond and loving memories, his devoted wife Louise of 34 years; his daughters: Allison Louise (Mark Warren), Ottawa and Julie Alethea (special friend Keith Burgess), Mount Pearl; brothers and sister: Phil (Velda), Mount Pearl, Sandra (Rick Sullivan), Dartmouth, Randy (Marilyn), Mount Pearl and Reuben (Barbara), Garnish; brothers-in-law: Roy Spurrell (Ida), Wabush and Rex Spurrell (Sheila), Little Hearts Ease; nieces and nephews: Kenneth Spurrell, Sheri-Lynn Penney, Morgan Spurrell, Dawn Penney, Kimberley Noseworthy, Jeffrey Noseworthy, Christopher Spurrell (Leanne), Michael Noseworthy, Mitchell Spurrell and Danny Noseworthy; uncles and aunts: Hubert Noseworthy (Mona), Eloil Noseworthy (Sharon) and Norma Benson; and a large number of extended family and friends. Bob was a past Master of Whiteway Lodge and long time member of Mazol Shriners. He worked long and hard for the orthopedic challenged and burned children. A special thank you to the staff of the Dr. H. Bliss Murphy Cancer Clinic and Health Sciences Centre Emergency and 4NA. Resting at Barrett's Funeral Home, 328 Hamilton Avenue on Thursday, April 26, 2007 from 7-9 p.m.; Friday, April 27, 2007 10-12 noon, 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m.; Saturday, April 28, 2007 from 10 a.m. - 12 noon. Funeral service will be held from The Church of the Good Shepherd, Ruby Line, Mount Pearl on Saturday, April 28, 2007 at 2:00 p.m. Interment to follow at The Anglican Cemetery, Kenmount Road. Donations are kindly accepted in Bob's memory to any of the following: Dr. H. Bliss Murphy Cancer Care Foundation, Shriner's Patient Travel Fund and Church of the Good Shepherd Building Fund. To sign the memory guest book, please visit www.barretts.ca | Noseworthy, Robert Wayne (I37248)
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| 2819 | Nov 11 1885 St. Johns HOWSE, Albert widower, fishing, Gooseberry Island COOPER, Priscilla widow, Southern Bight Witnesses: Charles Howse, Mary C. Bowell Married by Rev. G. Boyd Published in 1) Gazette (Royal Newfoundland Gazette) 1807- 2) Evening Telegram (Telegram) 1879- 3) Evening Mercury (then Evening Herald) 1882-1920 | Family F346
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| 2820 | Nov 11 1885 St. Johns STYLES, Jardine widower, fishing, Southern Bight SANDFORD, Jane spin, Grates Cove Witnesses: Alexander Churchill, Sarah Stoyles Married by Rev. G. Boyd Published in 1) Gazette (Royal Newfoundland Gazette) 1807- 2) Evening Telegram (Telegram) 1879- | Family F304
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| 2821 | Nov. 02 [1916] Hillview MARTIN Samuel S. 21 B R.N.R. Meth. Hillview STOYLES Susannah 19 S Meth. Hillview Married by Rev. George Butt, Methodist Witnesses: Jordan Stoyles and Ida J. Vey Name Samuel S Martin Event Type Marriage Event Date 02 Nov 1916 Event Place Hillview, Newfoundland, Canada Gender Male Age 21 Birth Year (Estimated) 1895 Spouse's Name Susannah Stoyles Spouse's Gender Female Spouse's Age 19 Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated) 1897 Entry Number 2 | Family F321
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| 2822 | Nov. 18,1849 Grate's Cove STYLES, James No Entry No Entry No Entry Grate's Cove BELBAN, Susanna No Entry No Entry No Entry Grate's Cove Married by Rev. James England Witnesses: Thos. Cooper, James Frost | Family F302
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| 2823 | Nov. 27,1858 | Family F1306
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| 2824 | o914 Sep 1911 Llewellyn Balson 27 Bachelor Fisherman Heart`s Ease Robert Balson (RIP) Fisherman St. Alban`s Church, Heart`s Ease Rev. Joseph Prescott Witnesses: Robert Balson; The mark (X) of Rachel Jane Balson | Family F1561
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| 2825 | Oberg of Lafayette, N.J., Carolyn Duprey of Great Barrington and Daniel Goss of Lee. Name | Gosse, Harold Vey (I10022)
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| 2826 | Obituary - Mrs. Nehemiah Frost - Mr. Watson yesterday had the intelligence that Mrs. [Jane] Frost, widow of the late Nehemiah Frost, had died at her residence at Hillview, T.B., Saturday evening [July 6, 1918]. The deceased lady who was of a kindly charitable disposition was well known and her death will be sincerely regretted. Among the bereaved children are Mr. Wm. J. Frost, merchant, Hillview; Mrs. Whitemarsh, wife of Rev. C.A. Whitemarsh, M.A., B.D. The Star expends its condolence to the bereaved family. (St. John's Daily Star, July 10, 1918) Her obituary also appeared in the Evening Telegram on July 9, 1918 Obituary Mrs. Nehemiah Frost A message received by Mr. Watson yesterday announces the death, on Saturday last at Hillview, T.B., of Mrs. Frost, widow of the late Nehemiah Frost, Esq., J.P. The deceased lady was of a most charaitable and hospitable nature and had many friends here and throughout Trinity Bay who will regret to hear of her death. Her husband predeceased her a few years ago. Among her children left to mourn her are Mr. William J. Frost, merchant of Hillview and Mrs. Whitemarsh, wife of the Rev. C.A. Whitemarsh, B.D. We extend our sympathy with the relatives of the deceased | Martin, Jane (I36673)
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| 2827 | Obituary of Marilyn Smith Marilyn Dorothy Smith Stephenville Crossing, NL Dec. 21, 1936 | Spurrell, Marilyn Dorothy (I36997)
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| 2828 | Obituary of Marilyn Smith Marilyn Dorothy Smith Stephenville Crossing, NL Dec. 21, 1936 | Spurrell, Marilyn Dorothy (I36997)
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| 2829 | Obituary of Ralph Olsen Avery Ralph Avery Marco Island, FL Ralph Olsen Avery passed away peacefully on Tuesday, April 7, sur rounded by his family. Ralph and his spouse Betty lived at South Seas Northwest on Marco Island for 25 years, where he served for many years on the Board of the SSNW Condominium Association, eventually as its president and, until his death, its treasurer. He also represented the Association on the board of the South Seas Club. Gregarious, he was well-known and respected by staff, management, owners, and guests. Ralph was born in Grates Cove, Newfoundland on October 1, 1925 to William Bertram Avery and Elsa (Martin) Avery, one of six children. Growing up in a small fishing village, he was fascinated by his family's business, which bought and sold cod and cod liver oil and was a supplier of groceries, fishing supplies, and general merchandise to several surrounding communities. A proficient student, he was sent to St. John's, Newfoundland to begin his studies at Memorial University College. Then, at 19, he transferred to the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg to study medicine. After interrupting his education for a stint in the Canadian Army, he returned to school for several years until a part time job with the Canadian National Railroad rekindled his business mind. He began what was to be a very successful career in railroading, first with the CN, and then with what eventually became, through mergers, the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad in Saint Paul, Minnesota. He retired from BNSF as an Assistant Vice President in 1989 after 36 years. Ralph met his true love, Betty Kilfoyle, in Winnipeg. They eventually married and produced a daughter, Donna. When he was recruited by the Northern Pacific Railway, they emigrated to Minnesota, where Ralph took on his new position in transportation sales. They settled first in Saint Louis Park, and joyfully added a son, Brian. Ralph was transferred to the company's headquarters in Saint Paul, and the young family moved there and resided on the East Side near Lake Phalen for many years. They built a house at Evergreen in Woodbury in 1980, where they lived until Ralph's retirement. Then they packed up and moved to the paradise that for them was Marco Island, Florida. Ralph loved large bodies of water, fish and fishing, and possessed an encyclopedic knowledge of species and behaviors. He and his family spent many happy summers at the family cabin on Big Stony Lake near Park Rapids, Minnesota, where he shared his knowledge and passion with his children and grandchildren. Regular trips to Grates Cove were exotic experiences for his citified children, where the house facing the ocean looked toward Ireland, and jigging for cod was a required and memorable experience. He enjoyed golf, and was a long time member of the Minneapolis Golf Club and then of the Hideaway Beach Club on Marco Island. Ralph took a leadership position in almost every endeavor. He was chair of the Prosperity Heights PTA and later of the Parents Association of Johnson High School in Saint Paul. He was treasurer of the Arlington Heights Presbyterian Church. He was on the Board of Lakewood Community College in Saint Paul. He served on the Board of the Duluth Seaway Port Authority. Ralph loved railroading and was an expert in grain and transportation issues. He specialized in grain shipping and pricing and in marketing. He taught a course in transportation economics at Lakewood and at Saint Paul College, and was a frequent lecturer on the topic. He was a popular speaker and master of ceremonies at industry functions. He will be remembered for his insatiable curiosity, his interest in politics local and global, and his willingness to take any side of an argument. He tenaciously loved life and he loved people. Ralph was preceded in death by his parents; his brothers, Ben and Roy; and his sisters, Phyllis (Strong) and Sarah. He is survived by his wife, Betty; his older sister, Rhetta (Mattinson); and his dear niece, Bengenia (March); his daughter, Donna and her husband, Tom Kigin; and their daughters, Mackenzie and Elizabeth; his son, Brian and his wife, Katherine (Pine); and their sons, William and Connor; and a large circle of treasured nieces, nephews and dear friends. A memorial service is planned in the Community Room of Tower 4, SSNW, from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. on April 11, 2015. You are welcome and encouraged to bring and share your stories and memories of Ralph. There will be a memorial website where you can contribute your stories, memories and condolences at www.dignitymemorial.com. A memorial service is also planned in Saint Paul, Minnesota, at a later date. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations are requested to the Minneapolis Heart Institute Foundation to help prevent and combat the universal problem of heart disease or to the charity of your choice. RIP | Avery, Ralph Olsen (I38702)
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| 2830 | Oct 27, 1871 Grates Cove VEY, Alfred a Bach of Random Sound married by George Seymour Chamberlain to Day, Maria a Spin of Old Perlican Witness to marriage were Nicholas Vey, William Stoyles, Mary Jane Benson, Emiline Vey. Alfred signed his name as VOY. Source Bay de Verde Anglican church records Name was Veyse in record | Family F30
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| 2831 | Oct 28, 1868 Grates Cove VEY, John Bach Long Beach married by Oliver Rouse, Witness Alfred Vey MEADUS, Mary Spin Grates Cove John Hodder Source Bay de Verde Anglican Marriages-Parish records | Family F15
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| 2832 | Oct. 18, 1911 Hearts Ease ? [Israel] STROWBRIDGE 24 Bachelor Fishing Church of England of Butter Cove Amelia LANGER 19 Spinster Church of England of Hearts Ease Married by J. Prescott , Witnesses Edward Spurrell and Honora Spurrell | Family F3425
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| 2833 | Oct. 18, 1911 Hearts Ease ? [Israel] STROWBRIDGE 24 Bachelor Fishing Church of England of Butter Cove Amelia LANGER 19 Spinster Church of England of Hearts Ease Married by J. Prescott , Witnesses Edward Spurrell and Honora Spurrell | Family F3425
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| 2834 | Oct. 18, 1911 Hearts Ease ? [Israel] STROWBRIDGE 24 Bachelor Fishing Church of England of Butter Cove Amelia LANGER 19 Spinster Church of England of Hearts Ease Married by J. Prescott , Witnesses Edward Spurrell and Honora Spurrell | Family F3425
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| 2835 | Oh, dear Effie, how we miss you None but God can tell Still with breaking hearts we murmur He doth all things well We cannot tell who next will fall Beneath thy chastening rod One must be first but let us all Prepare to meet our God Darling child of Samuel & Leah Bishop | Bishop, Effie (I37494)
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| 2836 | Olga "Blanche" Lambert, Passed Away peacefully on Sunday, March 10, 2019 at Cambridge Memorial Hospital surrounded by her loving family after living with Breast Cancer for the past two years. Blanche was born October 12, 1959 in Come By Chance, Newfoundland. Devoted life partner to Eugene Somerton. Loving Mother to Aaron Burton and Myles Burton. Grandmother to Lennon Burton, Everley Harvey Burton and William Harvey Burton. Sister to Doris, Phyllis Velma, Don, Lin, Hubert and Harvey. Predeceased by her parents Annie Maude and Harold Lambert, brothers Bill, Sandy, Jim and Harrison and sister Annie Merina. Blanche will be dearly missed by many extended family and friends. Blanche was a caring person and appreciated a good practical joke. She was selfless and loved her country music, specifically Allan Jackson and adored dolphins. Blanche loved staying in touch with all of her family and friends from home and away over a phone call while having her glass of Pepsi. She always put others before herself with the want to see them succeed and do the very best that they could, she brought out the best in everyone. Blanche's love, personality, phone calls and jiggs dinner will be missed by all. Cremation has taken place. A Celebration of Life will take place at the Newfoundland Club of Cambridge on Sunday, March 17th at 2:00 pm. Donations made to the family at the Celebration of Life and the Cambridge Memorial Hospital Foundation would be appreciated by the family. | Lambert, Olga Blanche (I38346)
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| 2837 | Olga "Blanche" Lambert, Passed Away peacefully on Sunday, March 10, 2019 at Cambridge Memorial Hospital surrounded by her loving family after living with Breast Cancer for the past two years. Blanche was born October 12, 1959 in Come By Chance, Newfoundland. Devoted life partner to Eugene Somerton. Loving Mother to Aaron Burton and Myles Burton. Grandmother to Lennon Burton, Everley Harvey Burton and William Harvey Burton. Sister to Doris, Phyllis Velma, Don, Lin, Hubert and Harvey. Predeceased by her parents Annie Maude and Harold Lambert, brothers Bill, Sandy, Jim and Harrison and sister Annie Merina. Blanche will be dearly missed by many extended family and friends. Blanche was a caring person and appreciated a good practical joke. She was selfless and loved her country music, specifically Allan Jackson and adored dolphins. Blanche loved staying in touch with all of her family and friends from home and away over a phone call while having her glass of Pepsi. She always put others before herself with the want to see them succeed and do the very best that they could, she brought out the best in everyone. Blanche's love, personality, phone calls and jiggs dinner will be missed by all. Cremation has taken place. A Celebration of Life will take place at the Newfoundland Club of Cambridge on Sunday, March 17th at 2:00 pm. Donations made to the family at the Celebration of Life and the Cambridge Memorial Hospital Foundation would be appreciated by the family. | Lambert, Olga Blanche (I38346)
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| 2838 | Olga "Blanche" Lambert, Passed Away peacefully on Sunday, March 10, 2019 at Cambridge Memorial Hospital surrounded by her loving family after living with Breast Cancer for the past two years. Blanche was born October 12, 1959 in Come By Chance, Newfoundland. Devoted life partner to Eugene Somerton. Loving Mother to Aaron Burton and Myles Burton. Grandmother to Lennon Burton, Everley Harvey Burton and William Harvey Burton. Sister to Doris, Phyllis Velma, Don, Lin, Hubert and Harvey. Predeceased by her parents Annie Maude and Harold Lambert, brothers Bill, Sandy, Jim and Harrison and sister Annie Merina. Blanche will be dearly missed by many extended family and friends. Blanche was a caring person and appreciated a good practical joke. She was selfless and loved her country music, specifically Allan Jackson and adored dolphins. Blanche loved staying in touch with all of her family and friends from home and away over a phone call while having her glass of Pepsi. She always put others before herself with the want to see them succeed and do the very best that they could, she brought out the best in everyone. Blanche's love, personality, phone calls and jiggs dinner will be missed by all. Cremation has taken place. A Celebration of Life will take place at the Newfoundland Club of Cambridge on Sunday, March 17th at 2:00 pm. Donations made to the family at the Celebration of Life and the Cambridge Memorial Hospital Foundation would be appreciated by the family. | Lambert, Olga Blanche (I38346)
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| 2839 | OLIVER (nee Blundon), Hilda May - Passed peacefully away on Friday, November 4, 2011 at the Hoyles-Escasoni Complex, Hilda May Oliver, aged 92 years. Predeceased by her parents Ezekiah and Elizabeth Blundon, husband William, two sons William and Gary, three sisters Winnie Smith, Blanche Thorton and Gladys Lahey, two brothers Eloyal Blundon and Fred Blundon. Leaving to mourn two sons: Eloyal (Loalie) and Tom (Gloria); one daughter Donna Pilgrim (Allan); 17 grandchildren; 23 great-grandchildren; brother: Charlie Blundon (Margaret), Halifax; daughter-in-law Darlene Oliver; sister-in-law Louise Blundon; many nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Resting at Carnell's Funeral Home, 329 Freshwater Road with visitation on Saturday and Sunday from 2-4 & 7-9 p.m. Cremation to follow. Funeral service to take place from the Carnell Memorial Chapel on Monday, November 7, 2011 at 11:00 a.m. Interment to follow at Mount Pleasant Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations in her memory may be made to the Alzheimer's Society. To send a message of condolence or to sign the memorial guestbook, please visit www.carnells.com | Blundon, Hilda May (I2787)
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| 2840 | On Friday, July 8, 2016 a beautiful and generous soul was suddenly taken from this world. Florence Jane Newhook in her 83rd year is predeceased by her parents, John & Lydia Thorne; her husband, Harry Newhook; daughter, Sadie Dale Keating; brother Edward Thorne, and Jimmy Langer. Leaving to mourn and cherish her memory are her daughters: Ella Ann Penney (Ted), Dolores (Lori) Newhook (David), Karen (Kay) Coish (Dave), Wanda Smith (Gerald), Michelle Woodman (Gary) and Melissa Newhook (Steve Andrews); son-in-law, Michael Keating also her long time friend and companion, Jim Langer of Heart's Desire and her Langer family: Mae Bishop (Terry), Marjorie Rendell (Dave), Cynthia Young (Perry), Bonnie Langer. Her sisters: Marina Peddle, Edith Thorne (Arthur), Blanche Upshall (Saul), brothers: Rex Thorne (Maxine) Bernard Thorne (Louise). Sisters in law, Beatie Thorne, Bessie Newhook and Sophie Podanovitch; eighteen grandchildren and fourteen great-grandchildren as well as many nieces, nephews. She will be greatly missed by her community and her many close friends. Visitation will take place at the Good Shepherd Anglican Church in Norman's Cove on Wednesday July 13, 2016 from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm and 6:00pm to 9:00pm. Thursday July 14, 2016 from 10:00am to 12:00pm. A celebration of her life will be held at The Good Shepherd Anglican Church on Thursday July 13, 2016 at 2:00 pm. Internment to follow at the Anglican cemetery in Norman's Cove. As an expression of sympathy, donations in her name can be made to the Good Shepherd Memorial Fund, Norman's Cove, Newfoundland, A0B 2T0. | Thorne, Florence Jane (I37473)
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| 2841 | On Friday, July 8, 2016 a beautiful and generous soul was suddenly taken from this world. Florence Jane Newhook in her 83rd year is predeceased by her parents, John & Lydia Thorne; her husband, Harry Newhook; daughter, Sadie Dale Keating; brother Edward Thorne, and Jimmy Langer. Leaving to mourn and cherish her memory are her daughters: Ella Ann Penney (Ted), Dolores (Lori) Newhook (David), Karen (Kay) Coish (Dave), Wanda Smith (Gerald), Michelle Woodman (Gary) and Melissa Newhook (Steve Andrews); son-in-law, Michael Keating also her long time friend and companion, Jim Langer of Heart's Desire and her Langer family: Mae Bishop (Terry), Marjorie Rendell (Dave), Cynthia Young (Perry), Bonnie Langer. Her sisters: Marina Peddle, Edith Thorne (Arthur), Blanche Upshall (Saul), brothers: Rex Thorne (Maxine) Bernard Thorne (Louise). Sisters in law, Beatie Thorne, Bessie Newhook and Sophie Podanovitch; eighteen grandchildren and fourteen great-grandchildren as well as many nieces, nephews. She will be greatly missed by her community and her many close friends. Visitation will take place at the Good Shepherd Anglican Church in Norman's Cove on Wednesday July 13, 2016 from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm and 6:00pm to 9:00pm. Thursday July 14, 2016 from 10:00am to 12:00pm. A celebration of her life will be held at The Good Shepherd Anglican Church on Thursday July 13, 2016 at 2:00 pm. Internment to follow at the Anglican cemetery in Norman's Cove. As an expression of sympathy, donations in her name can be made to the Good Shepherd Memorial Fund, Norman's Cove, Newfoundland, A0B 2T0. | Thorne, Florence Jane (I37473)
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| 2842 | On Friday, July 8, 2016 a beautiful and generous soul was suddenly taken from this world. Florence Jane Newhook in her 83rd year is predeceased by her parents, John & Lydia Thorne; her husband, Harry Newhook; daughter, Sadie Dale Keating; brother Edward Thorne, and Jimmy Langer. Leaving to mourn and cherish her memory are her daughters: Ella Ann Penney (Ted), Dolores (Lori) Newhook (David), Karen (Kay) Coish (Dave), Wanda Smith (Gerald), Michelle Woodman (Gary) and Melissa Newhook (Steve Andrews); son-in-law, Michael Keating also her long time friend and companion, Jim Langer of Heart's Desire and her Langer family: Mae Bishop (Terry), Marjorie Rendell (Dave), Cynthia Young (Perry), Bonnie Langer. Her sisters: Marina Peddle, Edith Thorne (Arthur), Blanche Upshall (Saul), brothers: Rex Thorne (Maxine) Bernard Thorne (Louise). Sisters in law, Beatie Thorne, Bessie Newhook and Sophie Podanovitch; eighteen grandchildren and fourteen great-grandchildren as well as many nieces, nephews. She will be greatly missed by her community and her many close friends. Visitation will take place at the Good Shepherd Anglican Church in Norman's Cove on Wednesday July 13, 2016 from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm and 6:00pm to 9:00pm. Thursday July 14, 2016 from 10:00am to 12:00pm. A celebration of her life will be held at The Good Shepherd Anglican Church on Thursday July 13, 2016 at 2:00 pm. Internment to follow at the Anglican cemetery in Norman's Cove. As an expression of sympathy, donations in her name can be made to the Good Shepherd Memorial Fund, Norman's Cove, Newfoundland, A0B 2T0. | Thorne, Florence Jane (I37473)
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| 2843 | On the 1 February 1919 there was an article in the | Gosse, Eldred (I216)
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| 2844 | On the headstone their marriage date is give as 23 June 1951 | Family F269
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| 2845 | On the morning of December 14, 2009, surrounded by family, passed peacefully away after a courageous battle with cancer. The last few weeks and days she continued to show her free spirit with laughter and wit. Predeceased by parents Linda and Eli Hutchings of Sunnyside. Leaving to celebrate her life, her husband of 60 years, Clayton; children Sandra Avery (Terry), Wayne Frost (Faye), Judy Holloway (Will), Diane Curtis (Terry) and Shona Stoyles (Boyd); grandchildren Mark (Mandy), Cory (Kim), Jon (Sherry), Leanne (Kevin), Stephanie (Jason), Jenelle (Andrew), Michael (Kayla), David, Max and Racquel; great grandchildren Sarah and Ethan; sisters Lillian (Harold) and Violet; brothers Ralph, Harry (Margaret) and Alex (Wendy); nieces, nephews and a large circle of close relatives and friends. Cremation has taken place. Visitation at Grace United Church, Hillview on Thursday, December 17 and Friday, December 18 from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Memorial service to take place at Grace United Church, Hillview at 2 p.m. on Saturday, December 19, 2009. Donations in her memory may be made to Grace United Church, Hillview. | Hutchings, Joyce (I1309)
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| 2846 | On the morning of December 14, 2009, surrounded by family, passed peacefully away after a courageous battle with cancer. The last few weeks and days she continued to show her free spirit with laughter and wit. Predeceased by parents Linda and Eli Hutchings of Sunnyside. Leaving to celebrate her life, her husband of 60 years, Clayton; children Sandra Avery (Terry), Wayne Frost (Faye), Judy Holloway (Will), Diane Curtis (Terry) and Shona Stoyles (Boyd); grandchildren Mark (Mandy), Cory (Kim), Jon (Sherry), Leanne (Kevin), Stephanie (Jason), Jenelle (Andrew), Michael (Kayla), David, Max and Racquel; great grandchildren Sarah and Ethan; sisters Lillian (Harold) and Violet; brothers Ralph, Harry (Margaret) and Alex (Wendy); nieces, nephews and a large circle of close relatives and friends. Cremation has taken place. Visitation at Grace United Church, Hillview on Thursday, December 17 and Friday, December 18 from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Memorial service to take place at Grace United Church, Hillview at 2 p.m. on Saturday, December 19, 2009. Donations in her memory may be made to Grace United Church, Hillview. | Hutchings, Joyce (I1309)
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| 2847 | One of a twin | Collins, Mary Conwell (I1127)
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| 2848 | One of six children, Judy Anne was born to Robert and Hazel Vey on October 23, 1957, at Come by Chance, Newfoundland. She had three daughters: Crystol (Cyril), Jennifer (Brett), and Tammy (Michael), and two grandchildren Mason and Madison. Judy lived in Ontario with her daughters until 1989 when she moved back home to Newfoundland to raise her family. For the past few years she worked in the construction field, and recently received her national Construction Safety Officer Certificate. In addition to her children and grandchildren, she leaves with fond memories her husband Ben Baddeley, her parents Robert and Hazel Vey, and borthers: Lloyd (Linda), Austin (Regina), Roy (Dale) and Rodger, as well as a large circle of family and friends. Judy was pre-deceased by her sister Dallas Vey. Church service for Judy was held on 15 Feb 2012 Service at St Mary's Anglican Church, Clarenville. She was cremated and will be buried in Long Beach old cemetery with her sister Dallas. | Vey, Judy Anne (I597)
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| 2849 | One of six children, Judy Anne was born to Robert and Hazel Vey on October 23, 1957, at Come by Chance, Newfoundland. She had three daughters: Crystol (Cyril), Jennifer (Brett), and Tammy (Michael), and two grandchildren Mason and Madison. Judy lived in Ontario with her daughters until 1989 when she moved back home to Newfoundland to raise her family. For the past few years she worked in the construction field, and recently received her national Construction Safety Officer Certificate. In addition to her children and grandchildren, she leaves with fond memories her husband Ben Baddeley, her parents Robert and Hazel Vey, and borthers: Lloyd (Linda), Austin (Regina), Roy (Dale) and Rodger, as well as a large circle of family and friends. Judy was pre-deceased by her sister Dallas Vey. Church service for Judy was held on 15 Feb 2012 Service at St Mary's Anglican Church, Clarenville. She was cremated and will be buried in Long Beach old cemetery with her sister Dallas. | Vey, Judy Anne (I317)
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| 2850 | oslyn Heslop I named my son Liam Styles in honour of the Styles family that took my Nan in and gave her a job 5 months ago Roslyn Heslop Uncle Gerald told me recently that Phoebe and Stewart had a child before they were married. They had a son they called Eric. He was raised by a relative he calls Uncle Sol. Solomon Green, her fathers brother. Eric grew up to manage The Albatross Hotel in Gander and met the Queen and a US President. | Green, Phoebe Delina (I36318)
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