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2002
06/21/2002
SANDERS,
OLE
Of Woodstock, NB., at the Dr. Everett Chalmers Hospital on June
19, 2002. Survived by wife Elma (Greer); daughter, Sonya Pratt (Fred);
son, Eric Sanders; sisters, Marit Langin and Berit Stokes;
brothers, Thorsten Sanders (Muriel) and Harold Sanders (Linda);
granddaughter, Katilyn Atkinson. Resting at Culberson Funeral
home, 188 Connell Street, Woodstock, NB. Visitation, Friday 2-4
and 7-9 pm. Funeral services will be held on Saturday June 22,
2002 at 2:00 pm. Interment to follow at McKenzie Corner United
Church Cemetery. Donations to the Canadian Cancer, N.B. Heart and
Stroke, and the N.B. Extra Mural Program would be appreciated by
the family.
2002
Sawyer, Daisy Valentine (Grant)
Daisy
Valentine died February 20, 2002. She was 72 years old.
Born on February 14th, 1930. She was the
daughter of Myrtle
Grant (Chase) and George Everett Grant. She was
born in Plaster Rock, NB. She was a hard working mother and
a wife. Also was a member of the Free Will Baptist Church
in Plaster Rock. She is survived by her husband Fred Sawyer
whom is still residing in Plaster Rock, NB. Her three
children Merle Sawyer of Hamilton, Ontario , Ozioz Sawyer of
Plaster Rock, Maxine Lunn (Sawyer) of Blue Bell NB. And her
grandchildren and many great grandchildren. Annie Chase and
Geneiva Harrison are who sisters that are still living.
Daisy is now with God, may her family find strength in him.
Submitted by
Donna Sawyer
1913
Saunders John
Mr. John
Saunders, a well-known citizen, died at the residence of his son
on Friday, aged 87 years. He was born in Brigus, Nfd., and came
here in 1901. He is survived by the widow, two sons, Phillip and
J. B. Saunders of Woodstock and one daughter, Mrs. Ida Edwards of
Cupids, Nfd. The funeral was held at 2:30 on Sunday afternoon.
Rev. A. S. Hazel officiating.
Carleton
Sentinel Newspaper-Woodstock,N.B,Canada Oct 1913
2002
04/09/2002
SCOTT, GLENNA LEOTA -
Of Wakefield passed away at Carleton Memorial Hospital in
Woodstock on Monday, April 8, 2002, at the age of 86. Glenna is
survived by one son, Floyd Scott and his wife Shirley of Grand
Bay, NB; five daughters, Dorothy McIntyre and her husband Dalton
of Wakefield, NB; Brenda Everett and her husband Gary of
Rosedale, NB; Mary Thompson and her husband Michael of Wakefield,
NB; Judy Bell and her husband Kevin of Bellville, NB; Janet
Brennan and her husband Michael of Patetawa, Ont.; grandchildren;
nieces and nephews; Glenna was predeceased by her husband Walter
Scott. Resting at The Scott Funeral Home, 815 Main Street,
Woodstock, NB with visiting on Wednesday from 2-4 and 7-9 PM.
Funeral service will be held on Thursday at 2 PM from The Scott
Chapel. Rev. Brian Bradley will be officiating, with interment in
the Wakefield Community Cemetery.
1998
SEWELL, Ernest Lawrence
Ernest Lawrence Sewell passed away at his home in Rosedale, N.B.
on August 18, 1998. He was born in Armond, N.B. on July 27,
1910. He will be fondly remembered by his wife of 56 years,
Catherine...of Rosedale, N.B. Loving father of five
children..., 11 grandchildren; 15 great grandchildren.
Funeral services were held at the Scott's Funeral Home and Chapel
with Rev. Fred Hanson and Rev. Mitchell Lewis officiating.
Dr. Laurel Buckingham, relative and family friend expressed his
sympathy to the family and gave the eulogy. Favourite hymns
"Beyond the Sunset" and
"In the Sweet By and By" were sung by long time family friends Bob and
Margaret McIssac. Another favourite "I Know Who Holds
Tomorrow" was sung by Rev. Fred Hanson. Pallbearers
were grandsons. Interment was in the Woodstock Rural
Cemetery. The
Bugle, Sept 23, 1998
1925
SHARKEY, George Henry
Carleton Sentinel Nov.28,1925
The sad death of George H.. Sharkey occurred at his home on
Wednesday morning, Nov. 25, aged 66 years.Although, he has been
in poor health for the past six months, the suddenness of his
death was a great shock to his family and many friends. He leaves
besides a sorrowing wife, three daughters, Myrtle, Reta and
Madelyn, of New York City; four sons Harold, Douglas, Sarto, and
Paul at home; one brother, Nicholas of Jacksontown, and one
sister, Mrs. Barbara O' Bries, of Old Town, Maine. The funeral
services were held Friday morning at St.Gertrude's Church
Woodstock, where High Mass of Requiem was solemnized by Rev.
Father Lockary. Interment was made in the Catholic cemetary. The
pall bearers were the six nephews, Raymond Fewer, Chas. Sharkey,
Henry, Frank, Donald, and Clarence Caldwell. The deceased will be
greatly missed by his family, relatives and many friends, for in
all relations of life he was an exemplary man.
1952
SHARKEY, Rachael Ella
Bugle Feb. 1952
Mrs. Rachael Caldwell Sharkey, 85, widow of the late George
Sharkey, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Phillip Codner,
53 Cliff St., Haledon, New Jersey, after a long illness. Born
Woodstock, N.B., on Sept. 29, 1866, she was the daughter of the late Henry and
Margaret Caldwell,
and for the past few years has been residing with her daughter in
New Jersey. Surviving are three daughters and four sons: Mrs.
Phillip Codner, Haledon; Mrs. Michael Tarella and Mrs. Robert
Lauckhardt of Fair Lawn, N.J.; Harold Sharkey of Woodstock,
Douglas Sharkey of Ottawa, and Sarto and Paul Sharkey of Fair
Lawn, N.J. Also surviving are three sisters: Miss Margaret
Caldwell and Mrs. Mary Gallivan of Butte, Montana, and Miss Eva
Caldwell of Woodstock. The remains were brought to Woodstock on
Monday and the funeral was held from St. Gertrude's Church on
Tuesday morning. The pall bearers were six nephews: Charles
Sharkey, Ray Fewer, Henry Caldwell, Donald Caldwell, Frank
Caldwell and Clarence Caldwell. The numerous floral tributes,
Mass cards and spiritual offerings testified to the high esteem
in which the deceased was held.
1899
SHARKEY, Gertrude Irene
Carleton Sentinel Oct. 1899, Died
Sharkey,-On Sunday, the 8th, Gertrude Irene, youngest
daughter of Geo. and Rachael
Sharkey,
aged six months.
1975
SHARKEY, Georgia Mae
Bugle Feb. 1975
Funeral Mass was celebrated at St. Gertrude's Church by the Rev.
Bernard McMahon on Monday, Feb.10, for Georgie Mae Sharkey, 69,
who died Feb. 7 at Carleton Memorial Hospital. Entombment was in
the Lions Community Vault, with burial to take place in Calvary
Cemetary in the spring. The pallbearers were Donald Caldwell,
Clarence Caldwell, Thomas Markey, Patrick Campbell, Lewis Donovan
and Arnold Cole. Born in Woodstock, the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Wort, Mrs.
Sharkey resided on the Houlton Road. She lived in Woodstock all
her life, and was a member of the CWL. She is survived by her
husband, Harold: five daughters, Mrs. Irene McGuire, Woodstock;
Mrs. Noreen Saunders, New Jersey; Mrs. Mary Williamson, London,
Ont.; Mrs. Margaret Chapman, Wolfville,N.S.; and Mrs. Georgie(Twinnie)
Campbell, Woodstock; two sons, George of Lindsay, and Phillip of
New Jersey; three brothers, Alan Wort, Saint John; Gordon and
Donald Wort of Woodstock; four sisters, Mrs. Dot Stiles, Mrs.
Jennie Steeves, Mrs. Annie Smith, all of Woodstock, and Mrs.
Helen Monteith of Grafton; several grandchildren and great
grandchildren, nieces and nephews.
1985
SHARKEY, Nicholas "Harold"
Bugle Sept. 1985.
N. Harold Sharkey, born Sept. 10, 1894 at Lindsay, N.B. died Sept.3,
1985 at Carleton Memorial Hospital. He was the oldest
son of George and Rachael(Caldwell)
Sharkey.
His wife Georgia (Wort) predeceased him Feb. 7, 1975. He
was a farmer, active in community and church affairs. He retired
in 1965; moved to Woodstock. He was a charter member of the
Knights of Columbus Council No.2234; a charter member of the
Woodstock Elks Club. He is survived by five daughters; Irene
McGuire, Woodstock, Noreen Zurich(Babe), Rachelle Park, New
Jersey, Mary Carver, London, Ont., Georgia Campbell(Twinnie),
Woodstock; two sons, George Sharkey (Sonny), Lindsay;
Phillip Sharkey, Clifton, New Jersey. He is also survived by two
brothers Sarto G. Sharkey, Fort Lauderdale; Douglas H. Sharkey,
Ottawa; one sister, Rita Tarella, New Jersey, 27 grandchildren
and several great grandchildren. Funeral service was held from St.
Gertrude's Church, with Rev. Edward Walsh officiating. The Mass
was song by Kathy Cox, Sister Ann Gillis and members of St.Gertrude's
Church, accompanied by organist Vivian Dionne. An honor
guard of members of the Knights of Columbus Woodstock Council No.
2234 formed at the church and took part in the service.
Pallbearers were Knights of Columbus members, William Dionne,
Lloyd Lemieux, Lawrence LaVoie, Waldo Shaw, Kenneth Karnes, and
Donald Karnes. Burial was at the Calvary Cemetary, Woodstock.
2003
10/30/2003
SHARPE, FLORENCE V.
Passed away on October 29, 2003 at the Carleton Memorial Hospital
in Woodstock, NB, at the age of 76. Florence Valerie (Pike)
Sharpe, of Nortondale, NB, was born on February 28, 1927 to the
late Fred and Gladys (Morehouse) Pike. She is survived by her
husband - Albert Sharpe of Nortondale, NB, her children - Clayton
(Judy) of Temperancevale, NB, Ernest (Elaine) of London, ON,
Marilyn (Wendell) McLeod of Fall River, NS, and Stanley (Debbie)
of Temperancevale, NB, daughter-inlaw - Rowena (Ivan) Upham,
several grandchildren, great grandchildren, nieces and nephews.
She was predeceased by one son - Vaughn, one brother - Harry, and
three sisters - Sadie, Margaret and Jean, two grandsons - Rodney
and Christopher. Visitation will be held at the Carleton Funeral
Home, 337 Lockhart Mill Road, Jacksonville, NB, where friends may
call from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. on Friday, October 31, 2003. Funeral
service will be held from The Carleton Funeral Home Chapel on
Saturday, November 1, 2003 at 1:00 p.m. with Pastor Leslie Beddoe
officiating, assisted by Charles O'Regan. Interment will be in
the Nortondale Cemetery. For those who wish, the family would
appreciate donations to
the Nortondale Cemetery.
1898
Snohomish County Tribune [Washington State], 9 Dec 1898
SHAW, ALEXANDER
Monday morning at four o'clock death claimed Mr. Alexander Shaw,
after an illness of about six weeks. When the fever became
prevalent here some two months ago, the family of Mr. Shaw,
including the grandchildren, were in seemed, particularly
unfortunate, Mr. Shaw and one of the grandchildren were taken
down, then others of the children were taken sick, and at one
time seven were sick in the family. And three weeks ago his
little namesake, Alexander Shaw died. From that time on Mr. Shaw
grew weaker and weaker, until Monday morning when death claimed
him. Mr. Shaw came to Snohomish in 1893, following his oldest son
George, who had been here a number of years. When he came he
brought his family with the exception of two daughters who had
married at the old home. Last spring he went back to the hold
home at Lower Wakefield, N.B. and visited his relatives and old
friends, and persuaded the other two daughters with their
families, to come to Snohomish with him, in order that he might
have the whole family together. Alexander Shaw was born in Lower
Wakefield, Carrolton [sic] Co. N.B. April 1833. He spent his
young manhood there, being engaged in the milling and mining
business, owning at one time two large mills. His family
consisted of five boys and five girls, were all raised at the old
home. He leaves a brother in Seattle, C.H. Shaw, one in Dakota
and two in New Brunswick, and five sisters in the latter place.
At home he leaves a wife, five boys, George W., Frank G., Colby J.,
Donald H. and girls Mrs. D.M. Nevers, Mrs G.O. Shaw, Mrs. E.A.
Cooper, Ruth E Shaw and Iona A. Shaw, besides a host of friends
in the city to mour his loss. The funeral was held at the
Congregational church Wednesday afternoon, Rev. Winchester
officiating and the body was laid to rest in the old cemetery,
beside the body of his grandson. During Mr. Shaw's residence in
Snohomish, he was known as an exemplary citizen, and honorable
business man, and an esteemed Christian gentleman. He passes away
honored and beloved, not only by his children and other relatives
but by everyone with whom he came in contact.
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1882
15 March 1882 Christian Visitor
SHAW, Alfred
Died Middle Simonds (Carleton Co.) 5th inst., Alfred SHAW, of
congestion of lungs, 35th year. He professed religion some three
years ago and was baptized by Rev. S. Burtt and united with the
Baptist Church. He was sick only eight days. He leaves a wife,
two children, an aged widow mother, whose husband died some 3 mos.
ago. The funeral was attended by Rev. J.W.S. Young.
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Shaw, Allison M.
Funeral
services for the late Allison M. Shaw, 88, were held Oct. 20 with
prayers at the home at 2 p.m. and service at the Advent Christian
Church, Middle Simonds, at 2:30 p.m. with Pastor Morley Shaw
officiating. The text was taken from Rev. 22:12-17,
favorite verses of the deceased.
Hymns sung by the Junior Choir were "Going Down The Valley",
"I'll Awaken in the Morning". Mrs. Morley Shaw
was pianist.
Pallbearers were eight grandchildren: Peter and Paul Brooks,
Allison and Merrill Underhill, Arthur and Clifton Shaw, Stanley
and Richard Shaw.
Besides his wife, 13 children survive: 8 daughters and 5 sons.
All were present at the funeral. They are: Mrs. Grace
Rideout, Toronto; Mrs. Mildred Brooks, Juniper; Mrs. Helen
Underhill, Simonds; Mrs. Alice Long, Somerville; Mrs. Margaret
Monroe, Bear Pt., N.S.; Eleanor, Lenox, Mass.; Mrs. Mary Taylor,
Montreal; Annie Mae, Kingston, Ont.; Carvel and Austin, Simonds;
Edward, Framingham, Mass.; John, Fredericton; David, Simonds, and
40 grandchildren; 5 great, great grandchildren. One
brother, Harley, Simonds, and one sister, Mrs. Byron (Lulu)
Raymond, Robinson, Maine., also survive.
Burial was made in Middle Simonds Cemetery.
Submitted by Carolyn McLeod, 72 Carter
Drive, Tolland, CT, USA
Donandlyn3@aol.com
1886
16 Oct 1886 Carleton Sentinel
SHAW, Advardis
Died At his residence Knowlesville (Carleton Co.) 18th Sept.,
Advardis SHAW, age 75 years 7 mos. 8 days, left aged widow, seven
sons, 16 grandchildren, two brothers, two sisters. He professed
religion when young. His funeral sermon was preached by Rev. John
Perry.
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1881
14 Dec 1881 Christian Visitor
SHAW, Elisha
Died 26th Dec., at his residence Middle Simonds (Carleton Co.)
Elisha SHAW, age 77. Brother Shaw experienced religion in his
youth in the city of Fredericton and united with the Baptist
church in that place. He soon after removed to Wakefield, his
native place. As there was no Baptist church in Wakefield, he
united with the Freewill Baptist church. Some years later he
moved to Middle Simonds and united with the F.C. Baptist church
and was appointed Deacon. He leaves to mourn an aged afflicted
widow, two sons, two daughters.
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1871
28 Oct 1871 Carleton Sentinel
SHAW, Elizabeth
Died At residence of her son, Amos C. SHAW, Lower Wakefield (Carleton
Co.) 12th Aug., Elizabeth SHAW relict of Rev. Jonathan SHAW,
Wakefield, age 61 years 8 mos.
1869
21 Jan 1869 Christian Visitor
SHAW, Elcy Ann
Died Age 24, Elcy Ann
of Simonds (Carleton Co.) She professed religion and was baptized
the writer and united with Simonds Baptist Church in February
1863. In March, 1866, she was united in marriage by the writer to
John ESTEY of Florenceville. About 18 months ago her health began
to fail; she was afflicted with a severe cough and it soon became
evident that consumption's wasting hand was upon her., left
husband, two children.
2003
07/24/2003
SHAW, ETHEL MAUDE -
Passed away in Houlton, Maine on July 23, 2003. Ethel (White)
Shaw was born on May 15, 1909 to the late Alec and Maude (Hovey)
White. She is survived by her son Roland Shaw of Massachusetts,
two brothers Albert White of California and Allan White of New
Hampshire, a sister Margaret Adams of Presque Isle, Maine, four
grandchildren Sandra, Sally, Bruce, and Brenda, several great
grandchildren, nieces and nephews and two special nephews
Mitchell and Tyler Ayotte. She was predeceased by her husband H.
Fenton Shaw, sister Mary and two brothers Robert and Hants White.
Resting at the Carleton Funeral Home, 337 Lockhart Mill Rd.
Jacksonville, N.B. where friends may call 7-9 p.m. Thursday, July
24, 2003. Funeral Service will be held at the Carleton Funeral
Home on Friday July 25, 2003 at 2:00 p.m. Interment will take
place at the Ever Green Cemetery in Houlton, Maine.
1899
Snohomish County Tribune [Washington State], Jan 1899
Shaw,
FRANK
The people of the city were shocked Tuesday morning by the
announcement that Frank Shaw was dead. It was generally known
that he was confined to his home by an attack of the fever, but
few knew that he was seriously ill. He was taken sick two weeks
ago and from the first sank rapidly. It seems that he had a
strange feeling that if he should be taken down he would never
get up, and when he went to bed, Monday, Jan 23rd, he told the
folks he would not live. This feeling of fatality grew upon him,
and the day before his death he arranged all his business
affairs, sent for his young friends, and requested the presence
of Rev. Winchester, with whom he talked freely of the future, and
expressed hope in the Christian faith. Frank Gordon Shaw was born
in Carle [sic-should read Carlisle], New Brunswick, in March 1873.
He spent his youth and early manhood in his native town, working
with his father in his lumber mill. In 1894 he came to Snohomish,
joining some of his brothers who preceded him west. He
immediately took up the express business of his father, relieving
him much of the heavy work, and burden of the support of the
family. His business increased in volume considerably, and his
brother-in-law, G.O. Shaw, has been assisting him. His death is
the forth in the family in less than that many month, two little
nephews and his father having succumbed to the dreaded fever. He
leaves a grief-stricken mother, four brothers, Geo. W., Donald,
Colby and Lee; five sisters, Mrs. Maria Nevers, Mrs. Clara Shaw,
Mrs. Mame Cooper, Misses Ruth and Iona Shaw, besides a host of
friends to mourn his loss. Frank was a popular among the
businessmen of the city, with whom he naturally had dealings, and
among, the young people he had a host of friends and in his home
he was a kind, loving and generous son and brother. Almost his
last words were "I'm ready to die, but I can't leave mother."
In his death the community loses a valuable citizen, and the
heartfelt sympathy of the entire city is extended to the grief-stricken
family. The funeral was held at the home this afternoon at 2
o'clock, Rev. Winchester officiating, and the body was laid to
rest in Union cemetery.
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2003
12/06/2003
SHAW, FRANK C. -
Of Woodstock, formerly of Perth Andover passed away at his home
on Friday, December 5, 2003, at the age of 60. Born in Saint
John, NB son of the late C.S. Ted & Lois (Matthews) Shaw.
Frank worked for 33 years for NBtel. Frank is survived by his
wife Charlotte Stevens; a son Brian D. (Terri Ann); and a
daughter Sandi and his beloved grandchildren Alicia, Cameron and
Bentley. Also survived by his sister Jacqueline Clark and brother
Gerald Shaw (Lois) of Saint John, NB; nieces and nephews. Resting
at The Scott Funeral Home, 815 Main Street, Woodstock, NB with
visiting on Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 pm. Funeral Service will be
held on Monday at 2 pm from The Scott Funeral Home Chapel. Rev.
Fred Snyder will be officiating.
2002
12/10/2003
SHAW, GERALD B. -
Gerald B. Shaw, 89, of Hartland, N.B. passed away at Veteran's
Health Unit, 700 Priestman St., Fredericton, N.B., Sunday,
December 7, 2003. He was born in Middle Simmonds, N.B. on
February 4, 1914, the son of the late Dean Shaw and Blanch Shaw (Nevers).
He graduated from Hartland High School and Radio College of
Canada in Toronto. After serving in the Royal Canadian Airforce
during World War II, he operated the following businesses, Shaw's
Radio Electric in Hartland, Governor's Table Sporting Camps in
Juniper, and Northern Wilderness Lodge in Plaster Rock. He is
survived by his daughter Marilyn (George Fox) Shaw, son Richard (Donna)
Shaw, grandchildren Christopher (Cassey) Kavars, Erin Shaw,
Meagan Shaw; great grandchildren Brittney, Tiffiney, Chance;
sisters Nadine (Malcolm) Graham, Amy (Robert) Littlejohns;
brothers Cecil (Shirley) Shaw, Monte (Helen) Shaw, sister-in-law
Ruby Shaw. He was predeceased by his wife Helen (Brown) Shaw,
infant daughters Faye and Carol, sister Winnie Purcell, and
brother Harold Shaw. The remains are resting at Britton Funeral
Home, Hartland with visitation Wednesday evening 7-9 p.m. The
funeral service will be held Thursday, December 11, 2003 at Lorne
Britton Memorial Chapel at 1:00 p.m. with Rev. Dan Jamer
officiating. Donations to the Veteran's Health Unit, "Wheels
for Vets Fund", 700 Priestman St., P.O. Box 9000,
Fredericton, N.B. E3B 5N5 would be greatly appreciated or the
donor's choice. The family wishes to express heartfelt thanks and
appreciation to the staff of Veteran's Health Unit in Fredericton
for the excellent care and support given to Gerald. Your care and
compassion is greatly appreciated. Arrangements are in the care
of Britton Funeral Home, Hartland (506) 375-4343.
1889
19 Jan 1889 Carleton Sentinel
SHAW, Hannah
Died Knoxford (Carleton Co.) 10th inst., Hannah SHAW relict of
John SHAW, late of Wakefield (Carleton Co.) Brother Shaw got his
final rest some three years ago. Sister Shaw had seemed home-sick
ever since. She was carefully nursed by her daughter. She was in
her 90th year. She leaves 10 children. Brother and Sister Shaw
were members of the F.C. Baptist Church of Victoria Corner for 50
years; some say they were among the charter members of the church.
Sister Shaw was a half-sister to Rev. C. McMULLIN. Her remains
were buried beside those of her husband in the old Victoria
Corner burial ground. Her funeral was conducted by Rev. T.S.
Vanwart.
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2002
03/19/2002
SHAW, REV. HAROLD P.
Rev. Harold P. Shaw of Somerville, passed away on Sunday, March
17, 2002 at the Carleton Memorial Hospital in Woodstock. He was
born March 31, 1917 in Ashland and was the
son of the late Rev. Oswald and
Edna (Belyea) Shaw.
He is survived by his wife June (Glass) Shaw of Somerville; son
Donald and wife Kathleen Shaw of Somerville; grandchildren, Brent
and wife Janet Shaw of Fredericton; Janice Shaw of Fredericton,
Lynette and husband Jason Smith of Somerville; great
grandchildren, Marisa Shaw, Kelsey Shaw and Ashtyn Smith. Resting
at the Britton Funeral Home, High Street, Hartland with visiting
hours on Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 pm. The funeral service will be held
on Wednesday at 2:00 pm from the Upper Brighton Free Will Baptist
Church. Interment will be in the Greenwood Cemetery in Hartland.
Donations can be made to the Greenwood Cemetery or donors choice.
1865
29 Dec 1865 Religious Intelligencer
SHAW, Henry A.
Died Lower Wakefield (Carleton Co.) 15th inst., Henry A. SHAW,
age 82, left aged widow, family. Deceased was a native of this
Province. He and his father came to what is now called Carleton
Co. in 1800 and made his first improvements in the Parish of
Wakefield nearly opposite the head of Pine Island on the western
side of River St. John. Deceased was the youngest son of a family
of ten children - eight sons and two daughters - of the late John
SHAW, Sr. who came to this Province in the year 1762 and died at
age 76 at Lower Wakefield on the old homestead of his name. The
aggregate sum of years of which four of his sons lived amounts to
328 years.
1885
16 Dec 1885 Daily Sun
SHAW, John
Centreville (Carleton Co.) Dec. 14 - John SHAW, father of Gideon
SHAW of Centreville, who has been residing with his daughter, Mrs.
STANLAKE at Knoxford of late, was found dead in his bed one morn.
last week. He was 89 years of age.
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1975
Shaw, Lee
Lee Shaw, Former Head of S. Portland Park Dept SOUTH PORTLAND-Lee
W. Shaw, an employee of the city for 22 years who retired in 1966
as director of the Park and Recreation Department, died Saturday
after a long illness. He lived at 35 Keswick Road. During Mr.
Shaw's tenure, the city developed one of the largest municipal
recreation programs in the state, including Mill Creek Park in
Knightville, among several parks and playgrounds. He was born in
Lower Wakefield, N.B., May 17, 1902,
son of Elijah and Susan Shaw. He had been a resident here
since 1931. Mr. Shaw worked at the E.T. Burrowes Corp. in
Portland and at the South Portland shipyards before being
employed by the city. He was a communicant of the Cathedral
Church of St. Luke in Portland and a member of its choir. He also
was a member of the Portland Men's Singing Club, the Maine
Chairtable [sic] Mechanics Association, the American Association
of Retired Persons, Springvale Lodge, A.F. A.M., and Longfellow
Chapter, OES.
Surviving are his wife, the former Mary Elizabeth Woods; a
sister, Mrs. Bessie Adams of Springvale and several nieces and
nephews. A funeral mass will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the
Cathedral Church of St. Luke. Interment will be in Brooklawn
Memorial Park.
Portland
Press Herald , 3 Feb 1975, p. 2
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1889
4 May 1889 Carleton Sentinel
SHAW,
Lydia
Died Williamstown (Carleton Co.) 12th April, at residence of her
son-in-law, James SAVAGE, Lydia SHAW widow of James B. SHAW,
Wakefield, 82nd year, left 3 sons, 3 daughters, 21 grandchildren.
She was a member of the Free Baptist Church. Funeral sermon
preached at her residence; remains were interred in Front
Wakefield.
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2003
01/14/2003
SHAW, MURIEL LOUISE -
Of Coldstream passed away on Sunday, January 12, 2003 at the
Saint John Regional Hospital. She was born in Wakefield on April
7, 1929 and was the daughter of the late Harry and Thelma (Jennings)
Boyer. She
was predeceased by her husband Ronald Shaw in 1984. She is
survived by her children Ralph (Elva) Shaw of Mainstream, Marilyn
(Alex) White of East Coldstream, Raymond Shaw of Coldstream,
Maida Boone of Jacksonville, Robert Shaw of Bannon, Ross Shaw of
Coldstream, grandchildren Troy(Tracey) Shaw, Lorelee (David)
Edgar, Rhonda White, Donnie White, Mandy Boone, Andrew Boone,
great grandchildren Preston Shaw, Caleb Edgar, Kelsey Edgar,
Sisters June (Tony) Borrotto, Mary (Merle) Smith, Freda (Robert)
Mason, nieces and nephews. Resting at the Britton Funeral Home,
High Street, Hartland with visiting hours on Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9
p.m. Funeral service will be held at the Coldstream Baptist
Church on Wednesday at 2:00 p.m. Interment will follow in the
Hillside Cemetery. Donations can be made to the Coldstream
Baptist Church, Heart and Stroke Foundation or Diabetes
Association. Family mailing address is 7695 Route 104,
Coldstream, NB E7P 3L9.
2003
12/05/2003
SHAW, OTIS ALBERT -
Rev. Otis Shaw of Waterville passed away at Carleton Memorial
Hospital in Woodstock on Wednesday, December 3, 2003, at the age
of 83. Otis is survived by seven brothers, Angus Shaw of Oshawa,
Ont.; Lorne Shaw of Waterville, NB; Ellrey Shaw of Glassville,
NB; Claude Shaw of Juniper, NB; Floyd Shaw of Florenceville, NB;
Jerry Shaw of Hartland, NB; Paul Shaw of Windsor, NB; two
sisters; Elva Brown of Cloverdale, NB; Velma Michaud of
Somerville, several nieces and nephews. Resting at The Faith
Tabernacle, Waterville, NB with visiting on Friday from 2-4 pm
and 7-9 pm. Funeral Service will be held on Saturday at 1:00 pm
from Waterville Faith Tabernacle. Rev. Ralph Saunders will be
officiating, with interment in the Lower Windsor Cemetery. If
desired donations may be made to Alzheimer Society of New
Brunswick.
www.scottfh.com
1888
7 Jan 1888 Carleton Sentinel
SHAW, Samuel Hartt
Died Hartland (Carleton Co.) 25th ult., Samuel Hartt SHAW, age 58.
Brother Shaw has been a resident of Hartland for 28 years and for
twenty years has filled the position of postmaster. The first
years of his christian experience he was a member of the Free
Christian Baptists, but when the Free Baptist Church was
organized some 12 years ago, he united with that body. At the
organization of the Free Baptist Church at Hartland, Brother Shaw
was chosen Deacon. Shaw leaves behind his wife, two sons and a
daughter.; one son and a daughter being away in Montana. His
funeral took place 27th ult.
Thanks to Elizabeth
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2003
03/15/2003
SHEPPARD, GORDON CYRIL
Gordon C. Sheppard of Nackawic passed away March 14, 2003 at
Carleton Memorial Hospital. Born at Grand Falls, Newfoundland on
August 7, 1937, he was a son of the late Frederick and Minnie (Watkins)
Sheppard. Gordon served in the Canadian Armed Forces until 1960
and then was employed as a pipefitter in pulp mills in Saint
John, Terrace Bay, Ontario and retired from St. Anne Nackawic
Pulp Company in Nackawic. He was a member of Cursillo and the
Knights of Columbus. He is survived by his wife, Josephine T. (Sweeney)
Sheppard; a daughter, Cathy Tapley (Andrew), Woodstock; two sons,
Tony Sheppard (Evelyn) and Sean Sheppard (Tracey), both of
Edmonton, Alberta; a brother, William Sheppard, Grand Falls,
Newfoundland; a sister, Audrey Hiscock, Grand Falls,
Newfoundland; six grandchildren, Clinton, Melissa, Samantha,
James, Adam and Alexander; several nieces and nephews. Gordon was
predeceased by two sisters, Melvene Sheppard and Marion Kierstead
and five brothers, Edward, Maxwell, Reginald, Colin and Art.
Resting at Flewelling Funeral Home, 585 Otis Drive, Nackawic with
visiting hours Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Mass of the Christian
Burial will be celebrated at St. Simon and St. Jude Church,
Nackawic on Monday, March 17, 2003 at 11 a.m. by Rev. Dan
Melanson. Interment will be later at St. Simon and St. Jude
Cemetery .
2003
01/18/2003
SHUTE, I. RUTH (NEE FLEMMING)
Ruth Shute of Woodstock, NB passed away peacefully at the Dr.
Everett Chalmers Hospital on January 15, 2003. Born in
Glassville, NB, she was the daughter of the late Weldon M. and Clara J.
(nee McBrine) Flemming of Juniper, NB. Survived by her step-daughter,
Lomie MacPherson and her husband, Colin; their sons, Graeme and
Stuart; brothers, Robert Flemming and Walter Whitehouse; sisters,
Mary Flemming, Kathleen Thompson, Madeline Oliver and Claudia
Lundberg; special chosen grandson, Andrew Frame and many nieces
and nephews. Predeceased by her husband, Frank F. Shute of
Fredericton, NB. A memorial service will be held at All Saints
Anglican Church, McKeen's Corner, NB on Monday, January 20th,
2003 at 2:00 pm. Rev. Ian Wetmore officiating. A reception will
follow at the church. Interment will take place in the Rural
Cemetery, Fredericton, NB at a later date. In lieu of flowers,
donations may be made to the Canadian Diabetes Association or to
a charity of the donor's choice. Funeral arrangements are in the
care of McAdam's Select Community Funeral Home. (458-9170) www.mcadamsfh.com
2003
12/26/2002
SIMPSON, GRAYSON WILLIAM -
Age 82, of Bedford, passed away on December 22, 2002, in Halifax.
Born in Saint John, N.B., he was the son of the late Earle and
Hilda (Merrithew) Simpson. He lived for many years in Moncton and
parts of Carlton Co., N.B. then moved to Dartmouth and finally
resided in Bedford for the last 20 years. He was very active in
the United Commercial Traveler\rquote s. He is survived by long
time companion, Claire Patterson, daughter Ione of Eastern
Passage, granddaughters Danielle and Nicolle of Eastern Passage,
grandson Aron of Vancouver, special nieces, Heather Coombs and
Ann Buchanan. Predeceased by wife, Elva (Sweet), daughter Dianne
Shute and sister, Maxine Matheson. A Memorial Service will be
held 2 pm, Saturday, December 28, 2002 in Bedford United Church,
Bedford with Reverend David Hart officiating. Interment in
Brookside Cemetery. Family flowers only, donations may be made to
the Canadian Cancer Society. Special thanks to the staff of the
Neuro Surgery, ICU, Halifax Infirmary and the Cobequid Multi-Service
Centre.
2002
07/04/2002
SIMMS, THOMAS -
At the Saint John Regional Hospital, on Wednesday, July 3rd, 2002,
Thomas Simms of Saint John, and formerly of Woodstock, 71 years
of age. Predeceased by his parents Vern and Anna Simms. A
graveside memorial service will be held at a later date. Chipman
Funeral Home (339-6612) in charge of arrangements.
2002
04/04/2002
SLANEY, BELLE MARIE
Belle Marie Slaney of Meductic, NB passed away at her home on
Tuesday, April 2, 2002, at the age of 95. Belle is survived by
one daughter, Barbara Pawsey and her husband Bill of Meductic,
NB; two sons, Rev. Dal Marsten and his wife Amy of Winnipeg, Man.,
Douglas Marsten of Calgary, AB; one brother Harry Durling and his
wife Kay of Woodstock, NB; one sister Evelyn Ingersoll of Saint
John, NB; many grandchildren; nieces and nephews. She was pre-deceased
by her parents, James and Huldah (Collicott) Durling; two
husbands, Lawrence Marsten and Allison Slaney; infant son,
Randall Marsten; six brothers, Arlie, George, Russell, Fulton,
Roscoe and Sheldon Durling; two sisters, Hazel Wright and Inez
Porter. Resting at The Scott Funeral Home, 815 Main Street,
Woodstock, with visiting on Thursday from 7-9 p.m. Funeral
Service will be held on Friday at 2:00 p.m. from The Scott
Chapel, Rev Dale MacDonald will be officiating, with interment in
the Upper Meductic Cemetery, Meductic
Smith, Hannah
d. Argyle (Carleton
Co.) 23rd Nov., Hannah Smith, wife of Deacon Edward Smith, 53rd
year. She left husband, eight children.
Vital Statistics from New Brunswick Newspapers, by Daniel
Johnston, 1881-1882, #1342
Thanks to Louise
Bettle
2002
10/07/2002
SMITH, LAURA PAULINE -
Of Hartland, age 94, passed away at the Carleton Memorial
Hospital in Woodstock on Saturday October 5, 2002. She was
predeceased by her
parents Randolph and Mary (McLean) Hickey; husbands, Roy J. Willis and
Hugh L. Smith; sons, Jonathan Smith and Eugene Smith; sister
Cora; brothers Chelsey, Fraser, Merriel, and Lloyd; great
grandson, Jordan Smith and daughter-in-law, Charlene Smith. She
is survived by sons Roy Willis of Hartland, Hugh Smith of
Hartland, grandchildren Randi (Rhonda) Smith of Ashland, Jeff (Karin)
Smith of Switzerland, Marsha (Stephen) Hayes of Fredericton, Greg
(Janice) Smith of Fredericton; great grandchildren Amanda,
Cassie, Sommer, Mason, Billy, Joshua, Justin, and Jessica;
daughter-in-law, Shirley Smith of Fredericton; nieces and nephews.
Resting at the Britton Funeral Home, High Street, Hartland with
visiting hours on Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 pm. The funeral service will
be held on Monday, October 7th at 2 pm from the Hartland United
Baptist Church with Rev. Daniel Jamer officiating. Interment will
be in the Greenwood Cemetery in Hartland. Donations can be made
to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or the Gideons.
Death of Perrez G Smith
At Summerfield on Jan. 14 Perrez G Smith passed peacefully away, aged seventy-five years. He has been sick since June suffering from abscess of the stomach causing him great distress. All through his life he was a man of exemplary character and possessed great strength of will in overcoming evil. He was a member of the Wesleyan Methodist church for half a century. He leaves behind a record of good and charitable deeds for all who knew him intimately to follow. He married Martha Jane Tilley who still survives him and they lived happily together for fifty four years Christmas over. He leaves three sons and three daughters; Charles H of California, James L and William M both of Summerfield both of whom cared and attended every want. The daughters are Mrs. Charles Brown and Mrs. Charles W Gee both of Summerfield and Mrs. Simmons Lunn of Lowell Mass. He also leaves twelve grand children and seven great grand children. He lived for those that loved him. For those that knew him true, For the heavens that smiled above him, And he good that he could do. - From the Observer. Died on 14 Jan. 1912. obituary courtesy of Sheila Lafferty
2002
05/13/2002
SPEER, ALMA KATHLEEN -
Of Upper Woodstock passed away at Dr. Everett Chalmers Hospital
in Fredericton on Saturday May 11, 2002 at the age of 91. Alma is
survived by one son Robert John Speer and his wife Donna of Upper
Hainesville, NB, one daughter Jane E. Hadley and her husband Eric
of Mount Hope, NB, two sisters Barbara Bird of Bath, NB, Marion
Brooks and her husband George or Arthurette, NB. She is also
survived by one granddaughter Karen Speer, three grandsons Marten
Speer, Adam Speer, Matthew Hadley, several nieces and nephews.
Alma was predeceased by her husband Robert Speer, her parents
John and Jennie (MacFarlane) Seymour, one sister Olive Patterson
and one brother John Seymour. Resting at The Scott Funeral Home,
815 Main Street, Woodstock, no visitation, Funeral Service will
be held on Tuesday at 2:00 PM from Scott Funeral Home Chapel. Rev.
Bruce Redding will be officiating with interment in the Upper
Woodstock Cemetery. If desired donations may be made to the Upper
Woodstock Cemetery.
2002
12/26/2002SPEER, G. KENNETH
G. Kenneth Speer of Speerville passed away December 25, 2002 at
the Carleton Memorial Hospital. Born at Speerville on March 26,
1918, son of the late George C. and Idella M. (Black) Speer.
Survived by his wife of 55 years, Mary (Grant) Speer; daughters,
Arlene Dyer Wayne) of Yarmouth, Maine, Lois McLean of Waterville,
Carleton Co., N.B., Sharon Culberson (Murray) of Jacksonville, N.B;
Grandchildren Jeffery Speer, Darren Speer, Lori Speer, Shelley
Pimlott, Lisa McLean, Andrea McLean and Mark Culberson; eight
great grandchildren; daughter-inlaw, Carol Speer. Predeceased by
his son, Neal Hazen Speer; son-in-law, James P. McLean; sister,
Marion Bell; brothers, John Speer, Russell Speer, Clarence Speer.
Resting at The Culberson Funeral Home, 188 Connell Street,
Woodstock, N.B. (325-1130). Visitation to be on Friday, December
27, 2002 from 2-4 and 7-9 pm. Funeral services to be held on
Saturday December 28, 2002 at 2:00 pm from The Culberson Funeral
Chapel. Rev. Bev Brazier officiating. Donations to the donor's
choice would be appreciated in lieu of flowers.
2002
02/19/2002
STAIRS, ELLA MAE -
Passed away at her residence on February 17, 2002, she was 79.
Ella Stairs of York County was born on August 6, 1922 to the late
Henry & Bessie (Bates) Tapley. She is survived by her 10
children; Evelyn (Frances) Hogan of Westfield, NB, Merdith (Doris)
of Hartfield, NB, Alton (Muriel) of Hartfield, NB, Archie (Ruth)
of Hartfield, NB, Marcus (Viola) of Hartfield, NB, Gary (Barbara)
of Greenbank, Ont, Malcolm (Barbara) of Kirkland, NB, Carolyn (Sonny)
Groer of Woodstock, NB, Kelli (Tim) Lawson of Bull Lake, NB and
Shelli (Jack) Hanson of Woodstock, NB; 26 grandchildren, 23 great
grandchildren, 2 sisters; Lillian Pike of Stanley, NB and Jean
Legacy of Oakville, Ont. Ella is predeceased by her husband,
Perley Stairs; one daughter-in-law, Norma and one sister, Marie
Legacy. Remains resting at The Carleton Funeral Home, 337
Lockhart Mill Rd., Jacksonville, NB, where friends may call 2-4
& 7-9 on Tuesday, February 19, 2002. Funeral Service will be
held from the funeral home at 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday. Rev. Ken
Stoddard will be officiating. Interment will take place at the
Hartfield Cemetery. Expressions of sympathy may be made to the
Red Cross or the Hartfield Cemetery.
2002
11/30/2002
STAIRS, EZRA -
Of Woodstock, NB on Friday, November 29, 2002. Resting at The
Culberson Funeral Home Ltd., 188 Connell Street, Woodstock, NB (506-325-1130).
Visitation on Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 PM. Funeral Service to be
held on Monday, December 2, 2002 at 2:00 PM from The Culberson
Funeral Chapel. Donations to the Canadian Cancer or the donors
choice.
2002
12/02/2002
STAIRS, EZRA CHARLES STEPHEN Ezra Charles Stephen Stairs of
Woodstock, NB on Friday, November 29,2002. Survived by wife J.
Fern (Price) Stairs. Children, Beverly A. Clark (Paul); Ross A. (Karen
Blair) Stairs; Daughter-in-Law, Mary (Wayne) Johnston.
Grandchildren, Russell Stairs, Trevor Stairs, Katherine Stairs,
Erin Stairs, Bradley Stairs, Michael Clark, Nicole Harrington,
Sheri McNaughton, Sheila Carlisle, Jennifer Blair, Byron Blair
Great-Grandchildren Sean, Jack, Isaiah Two sisters, Marie
McLaughlin, Marion Johnson Two Brothers, Stanley Stairs, Cyril
Stairs. Predeceased by his parents, Stanley C. and Isabel
Gertrude (Turner) Stairs, one son Russell John Clayton Stairs,
brother Bartlett and Garnet Stairs. Resting at The Culberson
Funeral Home, 188 Connell Street, Woodstock, NB with visiting
hours on Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 PM Funeral service to be held on
Monday, December 2, 2002 at 2:00 pm from the Culberson Funeral
Chapel. Pastor Leonard Cousins (Woodstock United Baptist)
officiating. Interment at later time Woodstock Rural Cemetery.
Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Donors Choice.
2002
10/05/2002
STEWART, PHYLLIS M. (FEWER)
The death of Mrs. Phyllis M. Stewart (Fewer) of Blenheim,
Ontario, occurred on Thursday, October 3, 2002 at her home in
Blenheim. Born in Deerville, she was the daughter of the late
Earle and Mary (Boyle) Fewer. Phyllis graduated from the St.
Joseph's School of Nursing in Saint John, N.B. Throughout her
career she nursed in hospitals in New Brunswick, Quebec and
Ontario. Phyllis is survived by her sister Mary (Louis) Caissie
of Fredericton, her brother Bill Fewer of Deerville, nephew
Daniel Caissie of St. Andrews, her aunts, Thelma Griffin of
Manchester, Connecticut, Winnie Kielty of Canterbury, N.B., Helen
Fewer of Deerville, N.B., and several cousins. She was
predeceased by her husband Allan Stewart, her brother Owen Fewer,
and her nephew Kevin Fewer. Visitation will be held at the
Carleton Funeral Home, 337 Lockhart Mill Road, Jacksonville, N.B.,
on Sunday, October 6 from 2-4 p.m. and 79 p.m. The funeral
service will take place at St. Bonaventure's Church in Lakeville,
N.B. at 11:00 a.m. Monday, October 7th. Interment will follow in
the adjoining cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made
to the St. Bonaventure's Cemetery Fund, The Heart / Lung
Association or to any charity of the donor's choice.
2000
STILES, Madeline M.
Bridgewater - Madeline M. Stiles, 79, wife of the late Merle
Stiles, died Feb. 4, 2000, at a Houlton hospital. She was born
Jan. 1, 1921, in Rosedale, New Brunswick, Canada, the daughter of
Ernest and Edith (Carmichael) Delong. She was an active member of
the Bridgewater Baptist Church, a church she loved so much. She
was also a member of the Rebekah Lodge and the Bridgewater Hobby
Club. Madeline, along with her husband, Merle, operated the M
& M take out for several years before their retirement. She
was well-known for her delicious potato salad. In addition to her
church, the center of her life was her children, grandchildren
and great-grandchildren. She is survived by a son and his wife,
...; two daughters and their husbands, ...; grandchildren, ..;
one brother, ..., N.B.; two sisters, ...and her husband, ...;
several nieces and nephews. Friends and relatives may call 7-9 p.m.
Saturday at Duncan Funeral Home, 8 Main St., Mars Hill. Funeral
services will be held 2 p.m. Sunday at the Bridgewater Free
Baptist Church with the Rev. Clayton Coffin officiating. Spring
interment will be in Smith Cemetery, Bridgewater.
Bangor
Daily News online ed., 5 Feb 2000 / Submitted by Duane Crabtree
2002
06/08/2002
STRAIGHT, PEARL LOUISE -
The death of Mrs. Pearl Louise (Campbell) Straight of Turnbull
Home, Saint John, wife of the late Ottis Straight, occurred on
Thursday, June 6, 2002 at the Saint John Regional Hospital. She
was the last surviving member of her immediate family. Born in
Lower Woodstock, NB, she was the daughter of the late Claude W.
and Mary I. (Nye) Campbell. Mrs. Straight was employed at the
Provincial Hospital for a number of years, before her retirement
and was active in church work for many years. She was the
cornerstone of her family. She was affectionately referred to as
Nanny and Granny Nanny. She is survived by two sons, James (Nettie)
and Reginald, both of Saint John, four daughters Aurilla Clark (David)
of Cambridge, ON, Agnes Wheeler (Orval) of London, ON, Marilyn
Clarke (Lloyd) of Grand Bay and Sandra Straight (Chris) of Saint
John, several grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces and
nephews. She is predeceased by one son Richard. Resting at
Brenan\rquote s Select Community Funeral Home, 111 Paradise Row,
Saint John (506-634-7424) with visiting on Monday 7-9 PM. A
memorial service will be held at Turnbull Home Chapel on Tuesday,
June 11, 2002 at 2:00 PM. Interment in Ocean View Memorial
Gardens. Remembrances may be made to the Turnbull Home or the
charity of the donors choice.
1945
SMITH, Charles E.
Charles
E. Smith, life long resident of Florenceville, N.B. was seized
with a heart seizure while at work in the fields and passed away
almost instantly. He was a
son of the late
Clarence and Catherine (Dooley) Smith
and was in his 58th
year. He is survived by his wife, former Mildred Smith, two
sons: Claud of the Canaidan Army at Petewawa and Rainnie at home,
four daughters: Mrs. Ferguson, Mrs. Frank Lucas of Moncton,
Mrs. Conroy and Miss Catherine at home. Messrs. Frank and
Henry Smith of Greenfield, and L..... Smith of Florenceville and
Robert overseas are brothers. Surviving sisters are Mrs.
Mary Derrah and Mrs. Miles S. Brymer of Florenceville and Miss
Temperance Smith of Greenfield. The funeral was held on
October 4 with High Mass of Requiem by Rev. Frederick Carney.
Burial in St. Leo's churchyard. Many beautiful flowers were
sent by relatives and friends.
New Freeman, 13 October 1945, p. 8, col. 8
Submitted by Louise Bettle
2000
Smith, Florence
Florence
Smith, 87, of West Elm Street, Yarmouth, died Friday, Dec. 8,
2000, at a Portland hospital after a brief illness.
She was born in Woodstock, New Brunswick, Canada,
daughter of the late Henry and
Maude (Billings) Foreman,
and attended Norridgewock and Madison schools.
She married Clayton J. Smith in 1928
She resided in Yarmouth for the past 34 years. She was employed
in the food-service industry, including SeaCove Restaurant in
Yarmouth for several years and in the Yarmouth School District
nutrition program.
She was a member of the Rebekahs and the M.O.C.A.G.A. Club of
Yarmouth. She enjoyed arts and crafts, knitting and crocheting,
and her family.
She was
predeceased by her husband, Clayton J. Smith, who died in 1965.
Survivors include two sons, Richard, of Yarmouth, and Norman, of
Freeport; a sister, Ruth Hilton, of Madison; six grandchildren
and nine great-grandchildren.
A funeral was held Wednesday, Dec. 13, at Lindquist Funeral Home
in Yarmouth. Spring burial will be made at Forest Hill Cemetery,
Madison. Contributions in her memory may be made to the Ronald
McDonald House, c/o Our House of Maine Inc., 654 State St.,
Bangor ME 04401-5649.
Morning Sentinel, Waterville, ME, 14 Dec 2000
Submitted
by
Duane Crabtree
Smith, Hannah
d. Argyle (Carleton Co.) 23rd Nov., Hannah Smith, wife of Deacon
Edward Smith, 53rd year. She left husband, eight children.
Vital Statistics from New Brunswick Newspapers, by Daniel
Johnston, 1881-1882, #1342
Submitted by
Louise Bettle
2003
07/14/2003
SMITH, LINDA LOU -
Passed away at her home, surrounded by her family, on July 10,
2003. Linda L. Smith, of Elmwood, N.B. was born on December 25,
1944 to Victor and the late Mona (Bragdon) Moorcroft. She is
survived by her daughter; Tammy Dunbar (Calvin) of Red Bridge, N.B.,
her son; Michael Martin (Krista) of Bellville, N.B., her father;
Victor Moorcroft of Elmwood, N.B. Sisters; Myrna Cox (Donald) of
Grafton, N.B., Hazel Farrell of Elmwood, N.B., Lula Atkinson (Laurel)
of Richmond Settlement, N.B., Mary Power of Woodstock, N.B.,
Irene Beers of Elmwood, N.B. Brothers; Alton (Elizabeth) of
Bellville, N.B., Eldon (Muriel) of Elmwood, N.B. Grandchildren;
Amber and Alex Dunbar, Macauley Martin, cousins, several nieces
and nephews. She was predeceased by her mother Mona, and brother-in-law,
Gordon Power. Resting at The Carleton Funeral Home, 337 Lockhart
Mill Rd. Jacksonville, N.B. where friends may call Friday July 11,
2003 from 7-9 p.m. and Saturday July 12, 2003 2-4 p.m. Funeral
Service will be held on Sunday July 13, 2003 at 2:00 p.m. from
the Carleton Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Bev Brazier
officiating assisted by Rev. Merrill Slipp. Interment will take
place in the McKenzie Corner Cemetery. For those who wish,
donations in memory of Linda may be made to the Extra-Mural
Nursing or the Cancer Society.
2003
10/30/2003
SNOWDEN, JOHN -
Passed away at the Northern Carleton Hospital in Bath, NB, on
October 29, 2003 at the age of 88. John Snowden, of Greenfield,
NB, was born on December 10, 1914 to the late John and Harriet (Durber)
Snowden. He is survived by his wife Dora (Parks) Snowden of
Greenfield, NB; one brother Eddie of Ontario; and several nieces
and nephews. He was predeceased by one brother Arthur. Resting at
the Greenfield Anglican Church, St. Barnabas on Tuesday, October
30, 2003 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service will be held on
Friday, October 31, 2003 at 1:00 p.m. from St. Barnabas Anglican
Church with Rev. Chris Vanbuskirk officiating. Interment will be
in the adjoining cemetery. The arrangements have been placed in
the care of Carleton Funeral Home in Jacksonville, NB. (506) 328-8430
2003
09/30/2003
STEHLIK, MARIA
At her residence in Jacksonville, NB, on September 30, 2003.born
in Vienna, Austria in 1913, Maria was the daughter of the late
Josef and Maria (Hassler) Leidgeipe. She is survived by her
nephew, Samo Stehlik of Jacksonville and several relatives in her
homeland. Maria was predeceased by her husband, Leopold Stehlik
in 1992. Friends may call at her residence in Jacksonville on
Monday, September 29, 2003 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Mass of
Christian Burial will be celebrated on Tuesday, September 30,
2003 from St. Gertrude's Catholic Church in Woodstock, with
cremation to follow. Arrangements have been entrusted to Carleton
Funeral Home in Jacksonville, NB (506)-328-8430}
1998
STEVENSON, Sadie Isabel
Family and friends gathered together at the Melville United
Church in Kincardine [Victoria Co.] on September 5, 1998 for the
funeral of Sadie Isabel Stevenson whose death occurred on
September 2, 1998 at the age of 92. The service was
officiated by Rev. Les Johnston with prayers and reading of the
23rd Palm by Rev. Martin Carnahan. Favourite hymns were sung and
played by Winston and Isabel Morton including "Beautiful
Isle of Somewhere" and "The Old Rugged Cross"
Pallbearers were Donald
DeMerchant, Charles Bunting, Michael Green, Wilfred Bishop,
Allison Crockett and Robert Voutier. Interment was at the
adjoining Melville Cemetery and a reception was hosted by the
ladies of the Kincardine UCW at the Burns Hall. Funeral
arrangements were in the care if the Kilcollins Funeral Home of
Bath. Widow of Angus G. Stevenson, she is survived by one
daughter,... and two sons... 18 grandchildren.
The
Observer, Hartland, N.B. Sept. 23, 1998.
SULLIVAN, Terry
At his home, July 18, 1990, Terry Sullivan of Mountain Brook, NB,
husband of Monique Lecleir; survived by his wife, two daughters,
Charlotte and Anna at home, his parents, Myles and Rose (McCready)
Sullivan, three sisters, Patricia Pickard, Maureen Sullivan, and
Marney Corcoran, two brothers, Larry and Paul, several nieces and
nephews. Funeral mass will be celebrated Saturday at 2 p.m.
in the St. John the Evangeline Church, Johnsville, NB.
Father Walsh officiating. No visiting by request of the
family. Arrangements in the care of Maher's Funeral Home,
Dalhousie and Kilcollins Funeral Home, Bath, NB.
Telegraph Journal, 20 July 1990, p. 20
Thanks to Louise
Bettle
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