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| 3351 | Sylvia Lorraine Vey June 17, 1935 - March 16, 2022 It is with broken hearts we announce the passing of Sylvia Lorraine Vey, age 86, from Long Beach at the Dr.G.B.Cross Memorial Hospital , Clarenville on March 16, 2022. Sylvia Vey (nee Smith) was born "on the hill" in Hodges Cove on June 17, 1935 to two wonderful parents Delilah and Jacob Smith. She married Eric Vey in July 1959 and together they had 4 children :Juanita Vey, Raymond Vey (Tina), Diane Vey-Morawski (Kevin), Pauline Vey (Dean Lawerence). She had 5 grandchildren: Crystal, Megan ,Brandon, Dylan, Kristen and 2 grandchildren: Taishya and Maci. She had wonderful friends, inlaws and extended family throughout her life. Through all the trials and tribulations of her life she approached it with a smile and a positive attitude. Her motto was that someone always had it worst. Her legacy is that she knew how to take pleasure in the simple things in life such as going for a ride and getting a custard cone, watching one of her many game shows and cnn and enjoying time spent with her family. She knew how to enjoy life and appreciate the smallest of blessings. She was loved and if love could have kept her here on this earth she would have lived forever. Always in our hearts. | Smith, Sylvia Lorraine (I100)
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| 3352 | Taken from New Harbour Records Rev. Petley | Peddle, Emma Ann (I58)
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| 3353 | TAYLOR, Phyllis (nee Trickett) - Passed peacefully away at the Hoyles Escasoni Complex on Monday, July 3, 2006, Phyllis Taylor, aged 81 years. Predeceased by husband: Gordon Taylor - retired RNC - 1985, son: David, brothers: Dave and Cal, sister-in-law: Bernice Petten, brother-in-law: Jim Taylor. Leaving to mourn are daughters: Sandra (Harold Critch), Debbie Noseworthy (Paul), Karen Clarke (Derrick), sons: Dwight (Carolyn), Keith (Gloria), Derek (Vicky) and Darrell (Karen Harvey); grandchildren: Autumn, Joshua, Jacqueline Taylor, Cora-Lee, David, Elizabeth and Jonathon Brown, Ann-Margaret Taylor, Kimberley, John and Sarah Taylor, Laura and Lisa Noseworthy, Jason and Jessica Clarke; great-granddaughter: Monet Duval; sisters: Audrey Ivimey (Bram), Ruth Hiscock (Rev. Boyd); brother: Bill Trickett (Shirley); sisters-in-law: Alma Trickett, Marion Taylor, Marie Trickett, Evelyn Batten (Lorne), Marilyn Dawe (Howard); brothers-in-law: Eric Taylor (Wanice), Warren Taylor (Betty), and Clarence Petten. Resting at Carnell's Funeral Home, 329 Freshwater Road on Wednesday and Thursday from 2 pm - 4 pm and 7 pm - 9 pm. Funeral service to take place on Friday, July 7, 2006 at 11:00 am from St. James United Church with interment to follow at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery. Flowers gratefully accepted, or donations in Phyllis' memory may be made to Dialysis Unit, Waterford Hospital and the Heart and Stroke Foundation. To send a message of condolence or to sign the memorial guestbook, please visit www.carnells.com 07/05/06 | Trickett, Phyllis (I1906)
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| 3354 | Ted James Noseworthy July 16, 1930 - November 27, 2010 Passed away on Saturday, November 27th, at the Central Newfoundland Regional Health Care Center in Grand Falls-Windsor, Ted James Noseworthy, age 80 years of Embree. A Memorial Service will be held from the Salvation Army Citadel in Lewisporte on Sunday, December 5th @ 2 PM. As expressions of sympathy, donations to the Alzheimers Society would be gratefully accepted. | Noseworthy, Ted J. (I39000)
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| 3355 | Thamar is buried next to James Vey in the garden in Long Beach. There was a headstone there but it is now buried. | Benson, Thamar (I150)
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| 3356 | The Coroner's Inquest held at Quebec, Canada on the 30th day of September and the verdict of the jury establishes that the fact that Joshua Gooby died at the Jeffry Hale Hospital at Quebec from a fracture of the base of the skull after having been struck by automobile number 20486, Ontario, belonging to D.J. Gillies of Braeside, Ontario, Canada and that said D.J. Gillies did not use the necessary precaution with his automobile. Family was notificed at his wife's address by letter sent Sept 29; body shipped Sept 30 to Brooklyn, USA Wife's address 351 13th Street, Brooklyn, NY Evening Telegram, 2 October 1914 Nfldr. Killed in Quebec Editor Evening Telegram. Dear Sir. The sad intelligence has just reached us of the untimely death of one of Terra Nova's sons in the person of Mr. Joshua Gooby, at Quebec. About five and a half years ago Mr. Gooby left his home Queen's Cove, Random, Trinity Bay, for Brooklyn, New York, USA., where he has since been employed as a carpentered. At Quebec was a ship which a short while ago had been rammed by another ship, and was needing repairs, and the company of which Mr. Gooby was an employee, undertook to carry out the contract. Mr. Gooby being one of their leading carpenters, was consequently sent over. Though no details have reached us yet, it is thought that at the close of his day's work Mr. Gooby was returning from work in an automobile, when by some accident happening the machine he was unfortunately killed. The news of his death has come with sadness to all who knew him, as he was a man beloved and respected by all. | Gooby, Joshua (I32351)
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| 3357 | The Daily Item Lynn, Massachusetts · Monday, March 07, 1977 Thomas J. Curran, ex-treasury agent Lynn - Thomas J. Curran, 83, who until last December lived at 32 Cherry St. for 35 years, died Sunday in the Cable Memorial Hospital in Ipswich after a brief illness. A lifelong resident of Lynn, he was stricken Saturday while visiting at the home of a niece Mrs. Catherine F. McKey, 65 Argilla Road, Ipswich. He was the son of the late Thomas J. and Margaret F. (Scannell) Curran. He was a graduate of English High and later the Bentley School of Accounting in Boston. He served in the Army during World War I with the Yankee Division and was awarded the Purple Heart for injuries sustained in action. He attended Suffolk Law School in Boston. He was a life member of the Holy Name Society of St. Joseph's Church. After graduation he began a government service career spanning several decades until his retirement in the early 1960's. He worked with the Internal Revenue Service, The Civil Service Commission and was a treasury agent when he concluded government service. He was a member of the Catholic Order of Foresters, the Valladolid Council, Knights of Columbus, the Loyal Order of Moose, William P. Connery Jr. Post 6, American Legion and the Yankee Division Veterans Association, the National Association of Internal Revenue Employees, the National Treasury Employes Association and the Retired Employes Association of the U.S. Civil Service Commission. He was husband of the late Helen (Collins) Curran. He leaves two sisters, Mrs. Blanche M. Duffy of Florida and Mrs. Catherine C. Reynolds of Hollywood, Fla., seven nieces, Sister Michelle Reynolds of the Maryknoll Mission, Hong Kong, China, Mrs. Mary Humphreys of Greenbray, Calif., Joan LeBlanc of Saugus, Mrs. Nada Eischem of Chula Vista, Calif., Mrs. Rita Marler and Mrs. Ann Simard, both of Lynn, Mrs. Catherine F. Mackey of Ipswich, four nephews, John S. Reynolds Jr. of Libertyville, Ill., Atty. Richard L. Reynolds of Saugus, Paul Duffy of Norwood, N.J., Joseph Curran of Danvers, and many grandnieces and grandnephews. The funeral will be held Wednesday at 9:15 a.m. from the Cuffe-McGinn Funeral Home, 157 Maple St., with a funeral Mass at 10 in St. Joseph's Church. Burial will be in St. Joseph's Cemetery. | Curran, Thomas John (I78)
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| 3358 | The Daily Item Lynn, Massachusetts · Thursday, February 24, 1944 Deaths Mrs. Mary S. Collins Mrs. Mary S. Collins of 7 Mace place, widow of Terrence W. Collins, died yesterday at the age of 64. Born in Long Beach, Newfoundland, she had lived in Lynn for the past 40 years. She leaves four daughters, Mrs. William Gardner, Mrs. Thomas J. Curran, Miss Mary Collins and Mrs. Wesley Farrell; two sons, Douglas Collins and John Collins, and four grandchildren, all of Lynn, and a brother George Vey in Newfoundland. Funeral services will be held at the Garrett J. Wall Funeral Home 103 Johnson street, Saturday, at 8.15 AM, followed by a solemn mass of requiem at St. Joseph's church at 9 AM. Interment will be in St. Joseph's cemetery. | Vey, Mary Susannah (I20)
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| 3359 | The Daily Item Lynn, Massachusetts · Tuesday, February 29, 1944 Mrs. Mary S. Colllins The funeral of Mrs. Mary S. Collins of 7 Mace place was held from the Garrett J. Wall Funeral Home, 103 Johnson street, followed by a requiem mass at St. Joseph's church. The Rev. Arthur V. Lyons was celebrant. Bearers were Francis Trelan, Frank Farrell, Richard Donovan, Thomas Collins, Wesley Farrell, William Gardner. Among the foral tributes were pieces from employes of he Charlestown Navy yeard, the Massasoit club, building 40, General Electric Company, and planning department of the General Electric Company. Burial was in St. Joseph's cemetery. | Vey, Mary Susannah (I20)
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| 3360 | The Daily Item Lynn, Massachusetts · Wednesday, October 21, 1970, page 2 Mrs. Ellen Curran Mrs. Ellen (Helen) J. (Collins) Curran, 64, 32 Cherry St., wife of Thomas J. Curran, died Tuesday at home after a lengthy illness. A native of St. John's, Newfoundland, she had lived in Lynn for many years. Besides her husband, she leaves to brothers, Douglas Collins and John Collins, both of Lynn, three sisteres, Mrs Marion Gardner of Lynnfield, Miss Mary Collins of Boston and Mrs. Veronica Farrell of West Peabody and several nieces and nephews. The funeral will be Saturday at 8 a.m. from the William E. McGinn Funeral Home, 157 Maple St., with a Requiem Mass in St. Joseph's Church at 9 a.m. Burial will be in St. Joseph's Cemetery. | Collins, Helen Jane (I77)
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| 3361 | The Daily Item (Sunbury, Pennsylvania), Monday, October 10, 1938, page 12 Former City Youth Weds in Brooklyn Mr. and Mrs. Warren C. Rockwell, of 418 Woodlawn Avenue, have just returned from Brooklyn, N.Y., where they attended the wedding of their son, Thomas, formerly of this city, to Miss Jessie Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Smith, Island Cove, Newfoundland. The wedding took place at St. Bartholomew's Episcopal Church, Brooklyn, N.Y., with Rev. Townley officiating. The bridal party consisted of Mrs. Elsie Gilman, sister of the bride, as the matron of honor; John Haines as the best man, Mrs. Idela Reitmeyer, sister of the groom as bridesmaid and Paul Reitmeyer and Thomas Haines, ushers. Miss Smith was attired in a white satin gown, Queen Anne pattern, with a veil of rose point lace. She carried a bouquet of white roses and lilies of the valley. Mrs. Gilman wore a blue taffeta grown and Mrs. Reitmeyer a dubonnet grown, each carrying a bouquest of tea roses. The bride was given in marriage by her brother in law, John Gilman. Mr. Rockwell attended the Sunbury High School and is well known in this city. He is employed by the A & P food stores in the capacity of assistant manager, at one of the large supermarkets in Brooklyn. A reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Reitmeyer, 48 Canton Court, where the bride and groom will be home to their friends upon returning from their honeymoon. | Family F5
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| 3362 | The death occurred at the Prince County Hospital, Summerside, on Monday, Jan. 14, 2013, of Ray Frost of Borden-Carleton, aged 68 years. Born in Clarenville, NF, he was the son of the late Bert and Alice (Drover) Frost. Survived by his wife Hazel (Carr) Frost; daughters Tina Frost, and Kimberly Frost, both of Toronto, ON; son Eugene (Camera) Layden-Tapp; grandchildren Cassandra and Miles; brothers and sisters Bert (Anne) Frost; Louise (Eric) Purchase; Melvin (Betty) Frost; Madelaine (Bert) Rogers; and by his father-in-law Ernest Carr. Predeceased by his brothers Harry, Jim, Reg, and Frank Frost; sisters Audrey Stuckless and Florrie Noseworthy; and by his mother-in-law Lois Carr. Resting at the Moase Funeral Home, Summerside, where funeral service will be held Thursday at 1 p.m. Interment will later take place in Hillside Cemetery, Wellington. Visiting hours from 12 noon on Thursday until time of the funeral service. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations to the Prince County Hospital Foundation or to the Hillside Cemetery, Wellington, would be appreciated. | Frost, Ray Winston (I39007)
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| 3363 | The family is listed in Island Cove when the 1935 census records were taken: Smith A. Thomas Head M M 29 Smith Mary Wife F M 28 Smith Miriam Daughter F S 3 Smith Phillis Daughter F S 2 Smith Phobie Mother F W 71 The family is also listed in Island Cove in 1945 when the census records were taken: Smith Thomas M M 8 Loreburn Smith Mary F M 5 Loreburn Smith Mariam F S 3 Loreburn Smith Phyllis F S 1 Loreburn The last families left Island Cove in August 1961. Thomas and Mary moved to Long Beach. | Smith, Mary Louisa (I60)
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| 3364 | The Gazette Montreal, Quebec, Canada · Monday, August 12, 1974 Huber, Rhoda. At Ville St. Laurent, on Saturday, August 10, 1974, Rhoda Pardy, wife of the late Gerald B. Stewart and the late Hans (John) Huber, beloved mother of Beverley (Mrs. R. McHugh), Heather (Mrs. R. Bashford), and Manliff G. Stewart. Stepchildren, Gay (Mrs. L. Cloake), Heidi (Mrs. H. Thienens) and Wendy (Mrs. R. Desantis). Funeral Home, 1640 Cote Vertu, Ville St. Laurent on Monday at 10 a.m. Interment Mount Royal Cemetery | Pardy, Rhoda (I487)
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| 3365 | The Gazette, Montreal Sat, Sep 17, 2011, page 48 Blanche Peddle (nee Drover) 1924-2011 With a few songs and much laughter, sip of her favoured Appleton run, the sweet taste of her beloved wild blueberries, a life well lived and profoundly loved came to a peaceful and gentle end; surrounded by her children, Carolyn (Nick), Stephen (Elaine), Judy (Barry), Joanne (Bernie). Predeceased by her husband Graham, Gammy to Jill, Jason, Amanda, Kelly and David. A crossword and scrabble guru she touched so many lives with her contagious laughter and abondance of love. In lieu of cards and flowers donations to the lung association would be appreciated. | Drover, Blanche (I38188)
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| 3366 | The Gazette, Montreal, Quebec Thu, Oct 15, 2009, page 25 Madeleine (Hody) Drover 1937-2009 It is with profound sadness that we say goodbye to Hody, who passed away on October 14, 2009 following a brave battle with cancer, surrounded by her loving family. She leaves to mourn her children Brady, Kelly, Dawn and her loving grandchildren, as well as her siblings, Fred (Frances) Drover, Blanche Peddle and Susan McLearie. Hody will also be fondly remembered by all her friends residing at The Cascades. A special and grateful thank you to all the staff at the SERCAN Palliative Care Unit in St. Eustache. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Lung Cancer Association would be appreciated. | Drover, May Madeleine (I1)
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| 3367 | The Kingston Whig-Standard Fri, Nov 29, 2013, page 31 Drover, Fred - March 24, 1932 - November 27, 2013. With great sadness, we announce the sudden passing of Fred. He is survived by his wife Frances. Dearest father of Debra Drover (Morris), his son Ken Drover (Kate) and Brenda Dewitt (Brian). Beloved grandfather of Michael Dewitt and Thomas Dewitt. Fondly remembered by many friends. At Fred's request there will be no service or burial. Arrangement entrusted to simpler Times. Donations in his memory may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society. | Drover, Fred (I38192)
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| 3368 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F181
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| 3369 | The Packet May 29, 2006 MARCH, Harold George - Passed peacefully away at the Miller Center, St. John's, on Saturday, May 20, 2006, Harold March, formerly of Clarenville, aged 60 years. Predeceased by son, Georgie; twins, Roberta and Robert; parents, George and Effie March; and birth mother, Marion Baker. Left with fond and loving memories his wife, Grace, of eighteen years; step-daughters, Teena Spurrell (Michael) and Corina Smith (Cliff White); mother-in-law, Bessie Bennett; sisters, Rose Andrews (John), Marion Saunders (Roland) and Jessie Lachdvich (Art); brother, Joe Baker (Donna); two grandchildren, Jailen and Hillary Spurrell; and a large number of relatives and friends. In his memory donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Memorial United Church, Clarenville. | March, Harold George (I1016)
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| 3370 | the Random Guardian 1969 | Family F157
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| 3371 | The Random Guardian, August 1967 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Vey moved here recently. Mr. Vey is employed with Curran and Briggs, Clarenville. | Vey, Henry Kenneth (I89)
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| 3372 | The Random Guardian, January 1967 Page 58 - In Memoriam In fond remembrance of a loving husband and father Eldon Drodge of Little Heart's Ease who was accidently drowned on November 19, 1936 aged 27 years. On the nineteenth of November Thirty years ago, My life was filled with loneliness By a sad and bitter blow. But death stepped in so suddenly, And grasped him by the hand Leaving me with a helpless babe, Too young to understand. Often in my lonely hours His form I seem to see He was such a dear companion Who meant so much to me. As I wanter back in memory Teardrops fill my eyes Often there's a heartache When only God is nigh. Just a tribute of affection Is all that I can bring As long as life and memory last I will always think of him. | Drodge, Eldon (I295)
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| 3373 | The Random Guardian, July 1968 | Family F202
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| 3374 | The Random Guardian, July 1968 | Family F126
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| 3375 | The Random Guardian, July 1968 | Family F3041
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| 3376 | The Random Guardian, November 1968 Passed peacefully away at her home in Caplin Cove on September 23 after a lingering illness, Emily Ann, wife of Ebenezer Whalen at the age of 62. A numerous amount of wreaths and sprays were carried into the church on the 25th of September for the funeral at Wesley United Church which was largely attended. The funeral service was the first from the church and was conducted by Rev. Morley Boutcher, Anglican priest of Random Mission. Mrs. Whalen leaves to mourn besides her husband, 3 sons Hedley, Stanley and Wm. of Caplin Cove; 3 daughters Ethel Mrs. Wm. Jacobs, Little Heart's Ease, Irene Mrs. Roy Critch, Hillview, and Marcella Mrs. Geo. Hillyard, St. Jones, 3 brothers Eli and Albert Drodge and Nicholas Vey, all of Little Hearts Ease, one sister Mrs. Mary Hussey, Port de Grave, now residing in Toronto, and 22 grandchildren. | Vey, Emily Ann (I154)
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| 3377 | The Randomon Guardian, July 1967 Page 18 Boat Launched in Clarenville Mr. Lewis Spurrell, formerly of Little Heart's Ease, who has been living in Clarenville for the past 6 years, recently launched his boat in lower Clarenville. The long liner was built according to a blue print by Mr. Spurrell himself, and measures 38' long, 11 | Spurrell, Lewis (I708)
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| 3378 | The Randomon Guardian, July 1967 Page 18 \endash Boat Launched in Clarenville Mr. Lewis Spurrell, formerly of Little Heart's Ease, who has been living in Clarenville for the past 6 years, recently launched his boat in lower Clarenville. The long liner was built according to a blue print by Mr. Spurrell himself, and measures 38' long, 11 | Spurrell, Lewis (I51)
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| 3379 | The Richmond River, Richmond, British Columbia Wed, May 28, 2014, page A16 McLearie, Mary Susan (Sue) (nee Drover) Oct. 9, 1936 - May 22, 2014 It is with profound sadness that we say goodbye to Sue, who passed away peacefully on May 22, 2014. She managed her brief battle with courage and humour. Sue will be lovingly remembered by her family and friends for remarkable zest for life and laughter. She served as a role model and inspiration for her nieces, nephews and their families. Sue touched and enriched the lives of many people with her contagious kindness and ever generous heart. Thank you for the memories. | Drover, Mary Susan (I38204)
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| 3380 | 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 (I245)
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| 3381 | The Toronto Star The Toronto Daily Star Toronto, Ontario, Canada · 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 F110
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| 3382 | The Toronto Star The Toronto Daily Star Toronto, Ontario, Canada · Wednesday, June 16, 1971 Barfett, Alfred John - At St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto, on Monday, June 14, 1971. Alfred John Barfett, beloved husband of Delsie Vey, loving father of Rita, (Mrs. J. Newell), and Keith of Toronto, Nettie (Mrs. N. Duffett), and Hector, Nfld., Drucelia (Mrs. W. Astle), Montreal, Mary (Mrs. W. Newell), and Warren, Jacksons Point, Stuart, Oak Ridges, dear brother of Lewellyn Barfett, Nfld., loving grandfather of 15 grandchildren, and 2 great-grandchildren. In his 83rd year. Friends may call at the Thompson Funeral Home, 29 Victoria St., Aurora. Service in St. John's Anglican Church, Jefferson, on Thursday, June 17 at 3.30 p.m. Interment Aurora Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations to the memorial fund of St. John's Anglican Church would be appreciated. | Barfitt, Alfred John (I305)
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| 3383 | The Toronto Star The Toronto Daily Star Toronto, Ontario, Canada · Wednesday, June 16, 1971 Barfett, Alfred John - At St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto, on Monday, June 14, 1971. Alfred John Barfett, beloved husband of Delsie Vey, loving father of Rita, (Mrs. J. Newell), and Keith of Toronto, Nettie (Mrs. N. Duffett), and Hector, Nfld., Drucelia (Mrs. W. Astle), Montreal, Mary (Mrs. W. Newell), and Warren, Jacksons Point, Stuart, Oak Ridges, dear brother of Lewellyn Barfett, Nfld., loving grandfather of 15 grandchildren, and 2 great-grandchildren. In his 83rd year. Friends may call at the Thompson Funeral Home, 29 Victoria St., Aurora. Service in St. John's Anglican Church, Jefferson, on Thursday, June 17 at 3.30 p.m. Interment Aurora Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations to the memorial fund of St. John's Anglican Church would be appreciated. | Barfitt, Alfred John (I8363)
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| 3384 | The Toronto Star Toronto, Ontario, Canada · Sunday, December 12, 1982 Barfitt, Delsie Ada - (Formerly of Long Beach, Nfld.). Suddenly at Aurora, Ontario, on Thursday, December 9, 1982, Delsie Vey (in her 90th year), beloved wife of the late Alfred John Barfitt, loving mother of Hector, Stuart, Warren and Keith, Rita Newell, Nettie (Mrs. Norman Duffett), Drucilla (Mrs. A. Astle), Mary (Mrs. W. Newell). Dear sister of Wilson and Daniel Vey, Alice Legrow, Effie Roberts and Edna Stoyles. Sadly missed by her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Friends may call at the Thompson Funeral Home, 29 Victoria St., Aurora. Service in Trinity Anglican Church, Aurora on Monday, December 13 at 1.30 p.m. Interment Aurora Cemetery. | Vey, Dulcie Edna (I165)
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| 3385 | The Toronto Star Toronto, Ontario, Canada · Sunday, December 12, 1982 Barfitt, Delsie Ada - (Formerly of Long Beach, Nfld.). Suddenly at Aurora, Ontario, on Thursday, December 9, 1982, Delsie Vey (in her 90th year), beloved wife of the late Alfred John Barfitt, loving mother of Hector, Stuart, Warren and Keith, Rita Newell, Nettie (Mrs. Norman Duffett), Drucilla (Mrs. A. Astle), Mary (Mrs. W. Newell). Dear sister of Wilson and Daniel Vey, Alice Legrow, Effie Roberts and Edna Stoyles. Sadly missed by her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Friends may call at the Thompson Funeral Home, 29 Victoria St., Aurora. Service in Trinity Anglican Church, Aurora on Monday, December 13 at 1.30 p.m. Interment Aurora Cemetery. | Vey, Dulcie Edna (I908)
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| 3386 | The Toronto Star Toronto, Ontario, Canada · Sunday, November 26, 2017 Peacefully at Southlake Regional Health Centre, Newmarket, Ontario on Thursday, November 23, 2017 in her 95th year. Mary beloved wife of the late William Newell and the late Harold Mercer. Loving mother to Judy Richardson of Collingwood. Cherished Nan to Melanie, and great Nan to Evan and Emily. Also survived by her brothers Stuart and Keith Barfitt and their families. Friends may call at the Thompson Funeral Home, 530 Industrial Parkway South, Aurora on Tuesday, November 28 from 2-4 and 6-8 pm. A Funeral Service will be held at Trinity Anglican Church, 79 Victoria Street, Aurora on Wednesday, November 29 at 1:30 pm. Interment Aurora Cemetery. Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated by the family. Online condolences may be left at www.thompsonfh-aurora.com. | Barfitt, Mary Alice (I63)
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| 3387 | The Toronto Star Toronto, Ontario, Canada · Sunday, November 26, 2017 Peacefully at Southlake Regional Health Centre, Newmarket, Ontario on Thursday, November 23, 2017 in her 95th year. Mary beloved wife of the late William Newell and the late Harold Mercer. Loving mother to Judy Richardson of Collingwood. Cherished Nan to Melanie, and great Nan to Evan and Emily. Also survived by her brothers Stuart and Keith Barfitt and their families. Friends may call at the Thompson Funeral Home, 530 Industrial Parkway South, Aurora on Tuesday, November 28 from 2-4 and 6-8 pm. A Funeral Service will be held at Trinity Anglican Church, 79 Victoria Street, Aurora on Wednesday, November 29 at 1:30 pm. Interment Aurora Cemetery. Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated by the family. Online condolences may be left at www.thompsonfh-aurora.com. | Barfitt, Mary Alice (I10324)
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| 3388 | The Toronto Star Toronto, Ontario, Canada · Thursday, August 13, 1987 Strowbridge, Martha A. - At Cummer Lodge Nursing Home on Tuesday, August 11, 1987. Martha, beloved wife of the late Israel Strowbridge and loving mother of Rose Benson, Alex Strowbridge, Selby Strowbridge of St. John's Newfoundland, Frederick and Solomon Strowbridge both of Newfoundland and the late Emma (Mrs. M. Philpott) of Alliston and Josiah Drodge. Also survived by nine grandchildren, thirteen great grandchildren and three great great grandchildren. Sister of Emma Spurrell and Mariam Martin both of Newfoundland. Resting at the Jerrett "North York" Chapel, 4661 Yonge St., (just north of Hwy 401) from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Thursday. Funeral service Friday at 11 a.m. Interment York Cemetery. | Whalen, Martha Ann (I31685)
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| 3389 | The Toronto Star, Fri., July 31, 1981, page 50 Vey, Effie Suzanne - Peacefully at Riverdale Hospital, on Wednesday, July 29, 1981, Effie Vey, beloved wife of the late Simeon Vey. Dear mother of Weldon, Cecil, James, Alfred, Garfield, Fred, Donald, Florence (Mrs. Harry Jones), Marianne North and Doris (Mrs. Harold Grandy). Dearly loved by seventeen grandchildren, twenty great-grandchildren and dear sister of Mrs. Lillian Northover of Newfoundland. Resting at the Giffen-Mack Chapel, 2570 Danforth Ave., at Main st. Subway, after 2 p.m. Thursday. Service in the chapel Friday, 2 p.m. Interment York Cemetery. | Martin, Effie (I129)
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| 3390 | The Toronto Star, Mon, Nov. 10, 2008, page 33 BARFITT, Doreen Audrey - Peacefully at Southlake Regional Health Centre on Saturday November 8, 2008. Beloved wife of Stuart for 57 years. Loving mother of Russell (Chris), Randy (Chris) and Robert (Judy). Nan to Melanie (Ryan) and John (Krissy), Robby and Carly (Christopher), Calvin and Jakson. Great Nan to Russell, Zackary and Audrey. Survived by her siblings Joyce, Ruth, Shirley and Bob. Will also be missed by Sandy and George, John and Linzi, Lucy and Mary and all family and friends. The family would like to thank the staff at Southlake Regional Health Centre for their excellent care, as well as those here and in Mexico for all their care, love and support. She will be greatly missed by all. Friends may call for visitation at Trinity Anglican Church, 79 Victoria Street, Aurora, in the chapel on Tuesday November 11th from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service will be held at Trinity Anglican Church on Wednesday November 12, 2008 at 1 p.m. Interment Aurora Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, it was Doreen Barfitt's wish that a donation be made to benefit children in Mexico, information is available during visitation or to a charity of your choice. Funeral Arrangements have been entrusted to Thompson Funeral Home 905-727-5421. Online condolences may be made at www.mem.com | Clark, Doreen Audrey (I76)
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| 3391 | The Toronto Star, Mon, Nov. 10, 2008, page 33 BARFITT, Doreen Audrey - Peacefully at Southlake Regional Health Centre on Saturday November 8, 2008. Beloved wife of Stuart for 57 years. Loving mother of Russell (Chris), Randy (Chris) and Robert (Judy). Nan to Melanie (Ryan) and John (Krissy), Robby and Carly (Christopher), Calvin and Jakson. Great Nan to Russell, Zackary and Audrey. Survived by her siblings Joyce, Ruth, Shirley and Bob. Will also be missed by Sandy and George, John and Linzi, Lucy and Mary and all family and friends. The family would like to thank the staff at Southlake Regional Health Centre for their excellent care, as well as those here and in Mexico for all their care, love and support. She will be greatly missed by all. Friends may call for visitation at Trinity Anglican Church, 79 Victoria Street, Aurora, in the chapel on Tuesday November 11th from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service will be held at Trinity Anglican Church on Wednesday November 12, 2008 at 1 p.m. Interment Aurora Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, it was Doreen Barfitt's wish that a donation be made to benefit children in Mexico, information is available during visitation or to a charity of your choice. Funeral Arrangements have been entrusted to Thompson Funeral Home 905-727-5421. Online condolences may be made at www.mem.com | Clark, Doreen Audrey (I10)
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| 3392 | The Vancouver Sun Thu, Apr 13, 1995, Page 65 Davis - Florence Beatrice (nee Rex) of Richmond B.C., in hospital on April 11, 1995, aged 78 years. Florence is predeceased by her husband Sidney in 1973 and step-son Reg in 1982 and is survived by her loving family; children Peter (Pam) Davis, Bob (June) Davis and Doreen (Bob) Chubb; step-children Dorothy (Metro) Malnychuk, Fred (Delores) Davis; sister Phoebe Rex and brother Cecil (Carrie) Rex, both of Newfoundland; several grandchildren and great grandchildren. Memorial service Saturday, April 15, 1995 at 11:00 a.m. in Gilmore Park United Church, 8060 No. 1 Road, Richmond. Rev. Bob Miller, officiating. Cremation. | Rex, Florence Beatrice (I480)
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| 3393 | The War Cry, April 21, 1951 Brother W. Drodge, Little Heart's Ease, Nfld. Recently Brother William Drodge, was taken Home to be with his Saviour. He had been a soldier of the corps for a number of years, serving his Lord faithfully, and was ready when the Summons came. A large crowd attend the funeral service on Sunday afternoon, which was conducted by the Corps Occicers, Major and Mrs. E. Batten A memorial service was held at night. | Drodge, William James (I930)
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| 3394 | There passed away on Sunday at Southport, Trinity Bay, in the person of Mr. John Vey, one whom for good sterling qualities it is hard to beat. Mr. Vey was one of the old school, upright, honest and just in all his dealings, and will be sadly missed by many. The writer knew Mr. Vey for over forty years and can testify to the above. For the widow and children the deepest sympathy if felt. | Vey, John (I44)
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| 3395 | There was a congratulations in The Packet for their 50th anniversary: Congratulations to our parents, Roland and Marina Smith of Little Heart | Family F327
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| 3396 | There was a congratulations in The Packet for their 50th wedding anniversary: Congratulations to Loretta and George Martin of Little Heart | Family F43
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| 3397 | There was a John Vey confirmed at Grates Cove, Church of England, on October 17, 1861 at the age of 21 - This would mean John was born in 1840 He was listed as 46 when he was married in 1890 - this would mean he was born about 1844 | Vey, John (I44)
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| 3398 | There was an article about Bessie in The Packet on the occassion of her 100th birthday: Happy 100th birthday to Besie Avery who celebrates her birthday on Nov. 16. Mrs. Avery, formerly from Long Beach, now resides at the Sunshine Manor, Clarenville. Best wishes from sons Gordon (and Grace) in Toronto, and Eleazer (and Myra) in North West Brook; daughters Blanche (and Clarence) in North Harbour, and Yvonne in Clarenville; eight grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren, two great-great-grandchildren. Bessie died on 5 March 2009. Her obituary was printed in The Packet: Passed peacefully away at Dr. G B Cross Memorial Hospital, Clarenville on Thursday, March 5, 2009, Bessie Avery of Clarenville, aged 100 years. Predeceased by her husband Edwin and daughter Phyllis Avery. Left with fond and loving memories her daughter Blanche Eddy (Clarence) of North Harbour and Yvonne Avery of Clarenville; sons Gordon (Grace), Toronto, ON and Eleazer (Myra), North West Brook; sister Edna Spurrell, Clarenville; eight grandchildren; eight great grandchildren and two great great grandchildren. Rested at Fewer's Funeral Home, Clarenville. Funeral service took place on Sunday, March 8, 2009 from Memorial United Church, Clarenville with interment at Clarenville Interdenominational Cemetery. | Smith, Bessie Blanche (I45)
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| 3399 | They are listed in Little Heart's Ease when the 1935 census records were taken: Drodge John Jr. Head M M 35 Drodge Mary Jane Wife F M 29 Drodge Marcie Daughter F S 9 Drodge Lilly Florence Daughter F S 4 Drodge Everet Son M S 1 | Drodge, John (I32)
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| 3400 | They are listed in Long Beach in the 1935 census records: Avery William Head M M 41 Avery Susanna Wife F M 29 Avery Myrtle Adopted Daughter F S 13 They are also listed in the 1945 census records for Long Beach: Avery William F M M 50 Long Beach Long Beach Avery Susanna No Entry F M 39 Island Cove Long Beach Avery V. Eldred No Entry M S 7 Long Beach No Entry Will died on the 29 May 1983 at the age of 88 years. He was buried in the United Church Cemetery in Long Beach. His obituary was printed in The Packet: On May 29th, 1983, the community of Long Beach lost one of its most respected citizens in the person of William Avery , in his 88th year. "Uncle Will" as he was better known, was a veteran of World War II having served in His Majesty's Navy. He was a life long member of the Loyal Orange Lodge for quite a number of years and a member of the Royal Canadian Legion, receiving his 55 year membership pin just a couple of years ago. His health failed him a year ago and within the last three months he was confined to his bed most of the time. During this time he spent about a month at hospital , twice at Come By Chance and once at the Hearth Sciences Centre. Left to mourn are wife, Susie, two sons, Wilson and Eldred both at Long Beach; two brothers, Alfred at Long Beach and Edwin at Clarenville; five grandchildren and a large circle of relatives and friends. The funeral took place at Long Beach, United Church, conducted by Rev. H. Ivany and Miss Joan Berge. Members of the Royal Canadian Legion, Clarenville Branch, and members of the Loyal Orange Lodge attended. The hymn "Does Jesus Care" was requested by the family and was sung by Rev. H. Ivany. Remains were laid to rest at the United Church Cemetery. Donations in memory of the deceased were made to the Kidney Foundation. | Avery, William James (I468)
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