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St. Croix Obituaries #1-99
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  1 The death of Mary R. Reid of Oak Bay, New Brunswick, occurred at the Charlotte County Hospital on August 26, 2004. Born in Bayside, New Brunswick, she was the daughter of the late Thomas and Joyce Storr. Predeceased by her husband, Howard Reid; son Neil Tinker, grandson, John Alan Tinker, brother Jackie Storr and son-in-law, Melvin MacWilliams. She is survived by daughters, Joyce MacWilliams (Paul Gibson) of St. Stephen and Elizabeth Reid of Dufferin; sons, Kenneth Tinker (Jean) of Oak Bay, Kevin Tinker (Sherry) of Oak Bay and John Tinker (Mary) of St. Stephen; sisters, Rose Steves, Vessie Leaman, Barbara Denley, Ruth McVicar, Frances Storr and Marjorie Guptill; brothers, Willard Storr and Stephen Storr; 14 grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren; several aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. Resting at MacDonald Select Community Funeral Home, 20 Marks Street, St. Stephen, with visiting on Saturday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. The funeral will be held 2 pm on Sunday from MacDonald Funeral Home Chapel, with Rev. Dean Annis officiating. Interment will take place in the Oak Bay Community Cemetery. St. David
  2 At Saint John Regional Hospital, Saint John, NB, May 30, 2004, Carrie Alba (Murphy) Hall, of Birchwood Manor, Woodmans Point, NB, formerly of Bayside, NB. Widow of John Marvin Hall and daughter of the late Frederick E. and Mary Anne (Boles) Murphy. Survived by one son, Alton Hall, Grand Bay, NB, 5 grandchildren, great grandchildren, several nieces and nephews Resting at the S.O. Mehan & Son Funeral Home Ltd., 23 Main Street, St. Stephen, NB (506-466-1844) from where funeral service will be held on Thursday June 3, 2004 at 2 PM. Interment at Christ Church Cemetery, Elmsville, NB Visiting hours will be held at the funeral home on Tuesday from 7 to 9 PM and Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 PM. St. Patrick
  3 The Reverend Hubert Martin Bartlett, B.A., M.Div., aged 74, died peacefully on June 6, 2004 at Charlotte County Hospital, having spent his last days in his Bayside familial home. Hubert was the son of Edward Hollis and Georgie Othelia Bartlett of Bartlett Mills. He was predeceased by siblings Lawrence (Marion), Hilda May Bartlett, Hollis Beverley (Audrey), and Marvin Douglas ( Moira). Hubert was a graduate of St. Stephen High and Acadia University, and pursued graduate studies at Andover Newton Theological Seminary, Rutgers and Boston School of Theology (Christian Education and Counselling). Following ordination in 1957 Hubert lead in the building of a new church ediface at Nashwaaksis. His strong leadership then lead him on to First Baptist, Halifax, Zion Baptist, Yarmouth, and Bridgewater United Baptist. Hubert was accepted in 1970 into the United Church of Canada and served Centenary Queen Square for six years. He was then appointed the first ever full time Protestent Chaplain to the Canadian Forces Fleet School, Stadacona, and partook in armed forces operations in Germany. Hubert's ministry also lead him to St. Andrews Norwood in Montreal, Oxford, Petitcodiac, Miramichi, St. Paul's in Sussex, Carlton Kirk and finally St. Andrews St. David in Saint John. Hubert served many voluntary organizations and was Chair of the Maritime Hospital Chaplaincy, the Chair of the Halifax and Saint John Presbytries, Camp Tawasi, and past president of Kiwanis, St. Andrews. He was also recently appointed chaplain to the Masonic Order, St. Mark's Lodge, St. Andrews. Hubert as well as his family very much enjoyed summertimes in the Chautauqua Institute, New York and his travels to Great Britain. Hubert is survived by brothers Lester and Bernard, and sisters Frances Steeves and Lois Booker. He has touched the lives of many- minister, visionary, colleague, counsellor, orator, friend and brother. But Hubert will be especially missed and continually loved by wife Lois, son Hollis (Sherry), daughters Cynthia (Armand) and Sara (Derek), and cherished grandchildren Charlie, Joshua, Katie, Leah, Clara, Caleb, Rebecca, Julie, Gabrielle and Laura. It was Hubert's request that in lieu of flowers donations are made to the Charlotte County Benevolent Society for children who have disability or are seriously ill. The family will receive friends on Thursday evening from 7 to 9 at the Kirk-McColl United Church, St. Stephen, New Brunswick. Members of St. Marks Lodge #5, F & AM will hold a tribute service at the church Thursday evening at 7 o'clock. The funeral will be held 11 am on Friday from the church, McColl Street, St. Stephen, New Brunswick. Interment will take place in the St. Andrews Rural Cemetery. St. Andrews
  4 After a courageous four year battle with cancer, Linda Hunter passed away at the Saint John Regional Hospital, Monday, May 17, 2004, surrounded by her loving family. Born in Saint John, she was the daughter of the late Joseph and Mary (Benoit) Babineau. Linda worked for a few years at the Tuna Plant in Bayside and for over 18 years at the Connor Brothers Plant in Black's Harbour. Family was everything to Linda and in 1991 she left her work to dedicate herself full-time to the care of her mother and father. Linda is survived by her very special friend and companion, Armand Blais; her daughter Amanda Hunter, both of Saint John, NB; her sisters Mary Yvonne (Romeo) St. Cyr, Agnes (Normand) Gagnon, both of Saint John, NB, and Shirley (Vince) Parker of Jacksonville, Florida; as well as many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her brother Joseph Arthur Jr. Babineau, sisters Mary Shirley Ann Babineau and Eunice Lumbston. Resting at Castle "Fallsview" Funeral Home, 309 Lancaster Ave. (634-1701) with visiting today 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. (Parish Prayers at 2 p.m.) Funeral Mass will be held Thursday, May 20, 2004 at 11 a.m., from Stella Maris Roman Catholic Church, Black's Harbour, NB, celebrated by Rev. Maurice Swift. Interment to follow in the St. George Catholic Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or the charity of donor's choice. Special thanks go to the nurses of 4B North at the Saint John Regional Hospital from Linda's family for all their kindness. St. George
  5 The death of Claude LeMont Spencer of Bayside, New Brunswick, husband of Amy Louise (Coffill) Spencer, occurred on Wednesday, May 5, 2004, at the Charlotte County Hospital, St. Stephen, NB. Born in Parrsboro, NS, he was the son of the late Major and Lena (Alexander) Spencer. Besides his wife, he is survived by one daughter, Claudena Spencer of St. Stephen, three sisters, Rhona Smith of Parrsboro, NS, Marion Robertson of Londonderry, NS and June Dembenski of Oromocto, NB, two grandchildren, three great grandchildren, several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by one brother, Clayton Spencer. By request, there will be no visiting at the funeral home. Following cremation, interment will take place at St. George Rural Cemetery. St. George
  6 The death of Anna Marie Eagan of St. Stephen, occurred unexpectedly at the Charlotte County Hospital on Tuesday, April 6, 2004. Born in St. Fabien, Kent County, New Brunswick, she was the daughter of the late Ambroise and Appoline (Cormier) Maillet. Predeceased by her husband, Helon Eagan; daughter Susanne Gatto; sisters, Eugenie, Exelda, Azalie and Nathalie; brothers, Clement, Cyril, Lionel and Levi. She is survived by her daughter, Linda Hunt (Bruce) of Brighton, Ontario; sons, Bill Eagan (Kaye) of Bayside, New Brunswick and Bob Eagan (Rita) of Ottawa, Ontario; sister, Madelaine Leblanc of Dieppe, New Brunswick; son-in-law Dino Gatto (Prisella) of Fredericton, New Brunswick; eleven grandchildren; several great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Resting at MacDonald Select Community Funeral Home, 20 Marks Street, St. Stephen, with visiting on Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. The funeral will be held 11 am on Thursday from St. Stephens Catholic Church, Milltown, with Rev. Paul Riley officiating. A reception will be held in the church hall following the service. Interment will take place in the Milltown Catholic Cemetery at a later date. For those who wish, donations to a charity of the donors choice would be appreciated. St. Stephen
  7 Mrs. Elizabeth Helena Kingston, widow of the late Albert E. Kingston, of Bay du Vin, passed away at the Miramichi Regional Hospital, on Tuesday, April 20, 2004, at the age of 94. Born in Bayside, on September 16, 1909, she was the daughter of the late Stephen and Frances (Williston) Smith. She was a teacher by vocation prior to retirement. She was a member of St. John the Evangelist Anglican Church, Bay du Vin; a member of the A.C.W. of her church; a former Sunday School Teacher and was active in all church affairs. She is survived by one sister, Mrs. Marion Hamilton, of Kennebunk, Maine; as well as several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband, Albert, in 1976; three sisters, Emily Smith, Mrs. Jennie Williston and Mrs. Alvina Read; four brothers, Harrison, Elwell, Woodbury and Harry Smith. Visitation will be held from Adams Funeral Home Ltd., 140 King St., on Friday only, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm. Funeral service will be held from St. John the Evangelist Anglican Church, Bay du Vin, on Saturday, April 24, 2004, at 2pm, conducted by Rev. Don Hamilton. Interment will be in the family lot in the church cemetery, later in the spring.  
  8 The death of Albert Greenlaw occurred at the Charlotte County Hospital on February 5, 2004. Born in Bayside New Brunswick, he was the son of the late Albert E. and Florence (Roberts) Greenlaw. Predeceased by sister and grandson Joe Greenlaw. Survived by his loving wife, Lilian (Adams) Greenlaw of Bayside NB; four daughters, Vivian (Rev. Keith) Osborne of Pennfield NB; Cheryl (Wendell) Hooper of Bayside NB; Cindy (Kevin) Groom Bayside NB; Florence Greenlaw of Fredericton NB; three sons, Brian (Barbara) Greenlaw of Oakbay NB; Daniel (Judie) Greenlaw of Bayside NB; Hawthorne (Pam) Greenlaw of Ledge Road, Dufferin NB; two sisters, Mabel Gowen of St. Andrews NB; Lois (Bill) Cleghorn of St. Stephen NB; life long friend Leon (Connie) Harvey of Bayside NB; sixteen grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren, several nieces and nephews. Resting at MacDonald Select Community Funeral Home, 20 Marks Street, St. Stephen, with visiting on Saturday February 7 2004, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. A public Masonic Service will be held at 7 on Saturday night at the funeral home. The funeral will be held 2pm on Sunday from All Saints Anglican Church, St. Andrews with Canon John Matheson officiating. Interment will take place at the Bayside Cemetery (Sandy Point Cemetery#91)  
  9 At Charlotte County Hospital, St. Stephen, N.B., January 28, 2004, Allan Roderick Cleghorn, husband of the late Jean (Malloy) Cleghorn, of Bayside, N.B. Son of the late Alexander (Sandy) T. and Bertha (MacDonald) Cleghorn. Survived by one son, Wayne, two brothers, Donald A. Cleghorn, of British Columbia and Alexander (D.) and wife Mary Cleghorn of Bayside, two sisters, Dorothy Cancro of Florida and Creola Thibodeau of Escuminac, N.B., nine nephews, five nieces, several great nieces, nephews and cousins, and a special friend F. E. McConvey of Bayside and her family. Predeceased by his wife, sister-in-law, Ada, brothers-in-law, Anthony Cancro and Bill Thibodeau. At Allan's request no visitation will be held. A Graveside Service will be held at a later date at the St. Stephen Rural Cemetery. St. Stephen
  10 At the Charlotte County Hospital St. Stephen, NB. February 13, 2005 Ruth Marie (Gaudett) Justason of Waweig, NB. Widow of George L. Justason. Survived by six sons Michael (Linda) of Oromocto NB., Randy (Karen) of Waweig, NB. Dale (Susan) of St. George, NB. Warren (Audrey) of Little Ridge, NB. George (Theresa) of Moncton, NB. Darren (June) of Waweig, NB. Four daughters Gloria Lawrence (Dale) of Woodstock, NB. Victoria Simpson (Richard) Waweig, NB. Barbara Brown (Carey) of Digdeguash NB. Diana Justason of Waweig, NB. Three sisters Alberta Wilkinson of Blacks Harbour, NB. Rosie Nickerson (Doug) of Saint John, NB. Cindy Henderson (Gary) of Fredericton, NB. Two brothers David Gaudett (Lorraine) and Malcolm Gaudett (Peggy) both of Pennfield, NB. Twenty grandchildren, ten great grandchildren, nieces, nephews, special friends and neighbors. Predeceased by her husband, parents Hanford E. and Olive E. (Cook) Gaudett and one grandson. Resting at the S.O. Mehan and Son Funeral Home Ltd., 23 Main St., St. Stephen, NB (506-466-1844) from where funeral service will be held Wednesday, February 16, 2005 at 2 PM with Rev. Doug McLean officiating. Visiting at the funeral home Tuesday February 15, 2005 2-4 PM and 7-9 PM. Interment at Waweig United Cemetery #40a Waweig NB. For those who wish memorials to the Diabetes or NB Heart and Stroke Assoc. or charity of ones choice would be appreciated.  
  11 At Charlotte County Hospital, St. Stephen, NB, Ethel Marguerite Holmes of Oak Bay, NB, went to be with her Lord on February 11, 2005. Widow of Cecil Edgar Holmes. Born in Bayside, December 10, 1919, she was the daughter of the late Allison and Beatrice (Markee) Beckerton. She is survived by her sons, Allison and Linda of Chamcook, LeRoy of Oak Bay and John and Janice of Summerside, PEI; five grandchildren; seven great grandchildren; and one great great granddaughter; sister, Sarah MacLaren of Petitcodiac; and sisters-in-law, Audrey Beckerton and Madeline Holmes of St. Andrews; several nieces and nephews. Besides her husband, Ethel was predeceased by granddaughter, Terry Bryant; brothers Thomas and Norman; sisters Irene Smythe and infant sister Alice Marie; daughters-in-law Lorraine and Marilyn. Ethel was a founding member of the St. Andrews Pentecostal Church. Resting at The S.O. Mehan & Son Funeral Home Ltd, 23 Main Street, St. Stephen, NB from where funeral service will be held on Tuesday, February 15, 2005 at 2 pm with Rev. Philip Anderson and Rev. Calvin Fenwick officiating. Interment at Sandy Point Cemetery #92, Bayside, NB. Visiting hours will be held at the funeral home on Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm. In lieu of flowers, remembrances to the Charlotte County Cancer, Palliative Care or charity of one's choice would be appreciated by the family.  
  12 St. Stephen, NB, January 25, 2005, Phillip Randall McLaughlin, husband of Brenda E. McLaughlin, of Waweig, NB.Survived by his wife, 2 sons, Larry (Donna) Lawrence Station, NB and Kirk of St. Stephen, NB, 1 daughter, Krista Black (Kevin) of Waweig, NB, 2 grandsons, Dustin and Christopher, his mother, Mary McLaughlin, 3 sisters, 1 brother, several nieces and nephews.  
  13 The death of Hudson Nicholson, 91, of Malden, NB, occurred peacefully at the Sackville Memorial Hospital on Wednesday, February 23, 2005. Born in Bayside, NB, he was a son of the late Charles and Elizabeth (Allen) Nicholson. After serving in World War II, he spent his winters working in the woods cutting pulp and summers fishing lobster with his brother Harman. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, gardening and spending time with his family. He was a member of the Cape Tormentine Royal Canadian Legion. He will be dearly missed by his only daughter, Cindy (Carl) Delaney of Malden; five grandsons; three great grandchildren; and a brother, Elvie, Timber River. He was predeceased by four brothers, Harman, Delmer, Austin and Lee; and three sisters, Leona, Marion and Jean. The remains are resting at the Jones Funeral Home, 3 West Main Street, Port Elgin (364-1300) where visiting hours will be held on Thursday from 7 to 9 pm. The Funeral Service will be held on Friday, February 25, 2005 at 11 am from the funeral home, Rev. Rufus Onyewuchi officiating. The Cape Tormentine Branch of the Royal Canadian Legion will be holding a Legion Memorial Service at the Funeral Home Thursday evening at 7:30 pm. Burial will take place in the Fernwood Cemetery in the spring.  
  14 The death of R. Jeane Mowatt of Bayside, New Brunswick, occurred at the Charlotte County Hospital on October 4, 2004. Born in Beaver Harbour, New Brunswick, she was the daughter of the late Barney and Bertha (Currier) Justason. Predeceased by her husband Paul Mowatt. She is survived by her sons, Patrick and Michael Mowatt of Bayside; sisters, Charlotte Brown of Beaver Harbour and Eunice Fraser of Lake Utopia; brother, Herbert Justason of Beaver Harbour; grand-daughter, Heather Greenlaw of Bayside; several nieces and nephews. The memorial service will be held 2 pm on Wednesday, October 13, 2004 from the All Saints Anglican Church, St. Andrews, New Brunswick. Interment will take place in the Sandy Point Cemetery[Row 9b]Bayside, New Brunswick at a later date. For those who wish, donations maybe made to the Champlain Christian Center Seafarer's Mission Inc., 42 Connors Lane, Bayside, New Brunswick, E5B 2Y4. MacDonald Select Community Funeral Home, 20 Marks Street, St. Stephen in care of arrangements.

BY CHUCK BROWN & Reprinted with permission from the Telegraph-Journal
ST. STEPHEN - Funeral services will be held next week for Jeane Mowatt, a Charlotte County curmudgeon with a heart of gold who died in hospital Monday after a lengthy illness.Mrs. Mowatt was well-known throughout Charlotte County through her regular contributions to the local newspaper, the Saint Croix Courier. She was the paper's long-time correspondent from Bayside, the rural community near St. Andrews where she lived."Jeane had a heart as big as all outdoors," said Eileen McConvey, a friend of Mrs. Mowatt who also wrote for the Courier."It's a sad day for Bayside."Mrs. Mowatt pulled no punches in her columns or her letters to the editor. Her weekly "View From Bayside" column went beyond the folksy reports about card parties, bake sales and family visitors. Mrs. Mowatt regularly used her space in the paper to throw stones at politicians and bureaucrats who she felt weren't doing enough for Bayside or Charlotte County.She was blunt and abrasive but it was because she wanted to spark action that she felt would help the people of Charlotte County. She used her column to promote causes that were dear to her, such as the recognition and promotion of St. Croix Island as a historic site and the establishment of a mission for sailors at the Bayside Port."Jeane had a lot of good ideas," Ms. McConvey said. "She was ahead of her time."She helped establish the Champlain Christian Centre Seafarer's Mission at the Bayside Port. And before there was a mission, Mrs. Mowatt organized parties for sailors if they were in Bayside over the Christmas holidays. She collected items for gift bags and recruited local entertainers to play music and sing songs."She saw the real need," Ms. McConvey said, recalling standing around a Christmas tree on the Bayside wharf on one frosty Christmas for a party for sailors organized by Mrs. Mowatt."I really think that Jeane was a genius in her own right."Another of Mrs. Mowatt's visions, however, was never realized. In the 1990s she pushed to have a community pool built at Fundy High School in St. George but it never happened.And in 1997 she established the Friends of St. Croix Island in an effort to block the sale of a Bayside cottage that was once owned by the former prime minister, John Turner. She was outraged the cottage was sold for $500 when she wanted the property turned into a working, historic farm that would become a Loyalist tourist attraction. As she often repeated in her columns and letters, she wanted "a major, world-wide tourist attraction" created at Bayside. Her vision illustrated her pride in her community and her province.Mrs. Mowatt, who was born in Beaver Harbour, was a fixture at Charlotte County events and could be seen at just about every craft sale, Chamber of Commerce meeting or political convention that happened in the region.She was also an active member of the Bayside Women's Institute and a strong supporter of the Charlotte County SPCA.Evie Gagne, the SPCA president, said Mrs. Mowatt raised thousands of dollars for the group by organizing craft sales and donating the profits."She was pretty strong willed and it benefited us," Ms. Gagne said. Mrs. Mowatt's husband, Paul, died in 2002. He was born in Bayside and served as a police officer in Toronto for 25 years before the family returned to N.B. in 1979.She is survived by her two sons, Michael and Patrick Mowatt, of Bayside, her sisters, Charlotte Brown, of Beaver Harbour and Eunice Fraser, of Lake Utopia, her brother, Herbert Justason, of Beaver Harbour, and her granddaughter, Heather Greenlaw, of Bayside.The memorial service will be held Wednesday, Oct. 13, from All Saints Anglican Church in St. Andrews.

 
  15 At the Charlotte County Hospital, St. Stephen, NB, December 17, 2004 Percy (Bud) Edward Greenlaw of Waweig, NB. In his 66th year born at Chamcook, NB, 1938. Son of the late Percy and Gertrude (Doughty) Greenlaw. Husband of Doreen M. (Cleghorn) Greenlaw. Survived by his wife, one son Mark Greenlaw and his wife Marlene of Waweig, NB, one daughter Donna, Mrs. Robert Clinch of Barter Settlement, NB, two grandchildren Katie Ann and Dillon, two brothers, one sister, several nieces and nephews. Predeceased by one sister. Funeral service will be held Tuesday, December 21, 2004 from the S.O. Mehan and Son Funeral Home Ltd. 23 Main St., St. Stephen, NB with Rev. Doug McLean and Rev. Kay Clowater officiating. Visiting hours at the funeral home will be Tuesday, December 21, 2004 12 Noon-2PM. In lieu of flowers memorials to the Cancer Society or donors choice would be appreciated by the family.  
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  17 November 16, 2005, Leslie Howard Crichton of Bayside, NB St. Patrick
  18 At Charlotte County Hospital, St. Stephen, NB, March 30, 2006, James Vincent Bryant, husband of the late M. Eva (Noel) Bryant, of Bayside, NB. Survived by his children, Carol Cunningham, St. Stephen, NB, Audrey Phillips, St. Stephen, NB, Donna Boucher, Lawrence Station, NB, Doug Bryant, Bayside, NB, Rosemary Holmes, Summerside, PEI, and Sandra Bryant, St. Andrews, NB, 16 grandchildren, Carolyn Tatton, Melissa Brown, Serena Cunningham, Daniel Cunningham, Duane Noel, James Moore, Sherri-lynn Moore, Paula Moore, Lisa Banks, Erica Bryant, Lacey Holmes, Kandise Bryant, Phillip Bryant, Danielle Bryant, Victoria Bryant-Butler and chosen grandson, Dustin McLaughlin,14 great grandchildren, Natasha Tatton, Vanessa Brown, Jonathan Ledward, Jasmine Ledward, Mary Cunningham, Grace Cunningham, Mercadies Moore, Harley Moore, Chance Moore, Christian Moore, Alyssa Moore, Dakota Moore, Laura Bryant, Aden Bryant, 1 brother, Glendon Gibson, St. Stephen, 1 sister, Norma Johnson, Burlington, Ont., 2 half brothers, Billy and Jerry of Ontario, 1 half sister, Joan of St. Stephen, NB, nieces, nephews and extended families. Predeceased by 1 son, Philip Bryant, 2 sisters, Leona Mae Johnson and Edith Crosby. No visitation was held by request. Mass was celebrated at the Church of St. Andrew, St. Andrews, NB on Monday April 3, 2006. Interment at St. Andrews Roman Catholic Cemetery. Arrangements in care of The S.O. Mehan & Son Funeral Home Ltd., 23 Main Street, St. Stephen, NB (506-466-1844) St. Andrews
  19 At the Saint John Regional Hospital, Saint John, NB. October 19, 2006 Frederick Joseph Dever of Bayside, NB. Son of Joseph A. and the late Frances I. (Guptill) Dever. Survived by his wife Sandra Ann (Babcock) Dever, daughter Angie Reid (Jeremy) of Oak Bay, NB. Son Bob Dever of Bayside, NB. Two grandsons Connor and Gavin. Two sisters Paula George (David) of Bucksport, Maine. Jerry Phillips (Bill) of Ontario. Nieces and nephews. Mass will be celebrated Tuesday October 24, 2006 at 10 AM from the St. Stephen's Roman Catholic Church Milltown Blvd. St. Stephen, NB. With Rev. Paul Riley officiating. There will be no visitation by request. In lieu of flowers memorials to the New Brunswick Autism Society or donors choice would be appreciated by the family. The S.O. Mehan and Son Funeral Home Ltd. 23 Main St. St. Stephen, NB. in care of arrangements. www.mehanfuneralhome.ca  
  20 Charles David JAMES died at the Charlotte County Hospital, St. Stephen, N.B.on April 6, 2007 of Bayside Charlotte County, NB. Son of the late Cyril Mortimer and Beatrice (MacCauley) James. Survived by his wife, Margaret, (Peggy) A. (Dunn) James; three sons, Mark David (Dawn) James, St. Andrews, N.B. Frank Matthew and Gary William (Judy) James of Bayside, NB; one grandson, Andrew; one grand daughter, Gemma. Two sisters, Beatrice Perry, Simcoe, ON and Ida Napier, Burnaby BC; several nieces and nephews. Resting The S.O. Mehan and Son Funeral Home Ltd., 23 Main Street, St. Stephen, N.B. (506- 466-1844) from where funeral service will be held on Wednesday April 11, 2007 at 2:00 P.M. There will be no visiting by request. Interment at a later date in Sandy Point Cemetery#93 , Bayside, N.B. In lieu of flowers, remembrances to the Charlotte County Cancer Society, Childrens Wish Fund or charity of ones choice would be appreciated by the family.  
  21 At Saint John Regional Hospital, Saint John, NB, September 25, 2007, Carolyn Anne Frost, wife of Timothy W. Frost, of Waweig, NB. Daughter of Dorothy E. Orr and the late Philip E. Orr. Survived by her husband, Tim, one son, Benjamin, Waweig, NB, one daughter, Katelyn, Waweig, NB, her mother, Dorothy, Waweig, NB, three brothers, Gary, Vancouver, Richard (Rosetta), Waweig, NB, Danny (Diane) Waweig, NB, one sister, Shirley Clarke (Henry), St. Andrews, NB, several nieces and nephews. Pre- deceased by one daughter, Sarah Yvonne Frost. Funeral Service will be held at Rollingdam United Church, Rollingdam, NB on Friday September 28, 2007 at 2 PM. Interment will take place at the Alexander Cemetery, Alexander, Maine. Visiting hours will be held at The S.O. Mehan & Son Funeral Home Ltd., 23 Main Street, St. Stephen, NB on Thursday, September 27, 2007 from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 PM. In lieu of flowers, remembrances to the Rollingdam United Church General Fund or charity of ones choice would be appreciated by the family.  
  22 At Campobello Lodge, Campobello, NB, December 25, 2007, Robert Malcolm Emery, of Waweig, NB. Son of the late Howard A. and Beulah G. (McGeachy) Emery. Survived by half brother, Addison Emery (Lydia), of St. George, NB, one sister, Carol Anderson (George), Waweig, NB, one brother, Austin Emery, Saint John, NB, several nieces and nephews. Resting at The S.O. Mehan & Son Funeral Home Ltd., 23 Main Street, St. Stephen, NB from where funeral service will be held on Thursday, December 27, 2007 at 11 am. Interment at Waweig United Church Cemetery #42 Waweig, NB. Visiting hours will held at the funeral home on Wednesday evening from 7 to 9 pm. Condolences to the family may be made at. www.mehanfuneralhome.ca  
* 23 At Passamaquoddy Lodge, St. Andrews, N.B. April 25, 2008, Hazel Marion Greenlaw, widow of Vincent John Greenlaw of Bayside, Charlotte County, N.B. Survived by one son, George (Margaret) of Oak Bay, N.B.; one daughter, Lina Brooks (Frank) of Elliot, Me.; 13 grandchildren, 24 great grandchildren, several nieces and nephews. Predeceased by two sons, Jewett and William; one daughter, Inez Holmes; one grandson, John Brooks. Funeral service will be held on Thursday, May 1, 2008 at 2 PM from The S. O. Mehan & Son Funeral Home Ltd., 23 Main Street, St. Stephen, N.B. Visiting hours will be held at the funeral home on Wednesday, April 30, 2008 from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 PM. Interment at Bayside Cemetery (Sandy Point Cemetery #44c. N.B. In lieu of flowers, remembrances to Passamaquoddy Lodge, Heart Fund, and Cancer Society would be appreciated by the family. Condolences may be sent online at www.mehanfuneralhome.ca  
* 24 Saint John, N.B. May 16, 2008, Milton Edgar Mundie of Chamcook, N.B St. Patrick
* 25 Unexpectedly at the Charlotte County Hospital on Wednesday, June, 25th, 2008; at the age of 87; Robert Newton Richardson, husband of Dorothy M. (Painter) Richardson of St. Stephen, NB, formerly of Spring Street, Milltown. Born in McAdam, NB he is the son of the late Lorne and Minnie (Pelton) Richardson. Robert was a veteran of World War II serving as Sargeant in the Royal Canadian Air Force. After the war he worked with the Customs and Excise Division of Revenue Canada as an Inspector for 25 years. He was a faithful member of St. Peters Anglican Church, Milltown and was also a member of the St. Stephen Legion, Branch 48. Surviving in addition to his wife, Dororthy are his two daughters, Mary Sheehan (Barry) of Blacks Harbour, Karen Ross (Bruce) of Waweig; three sons, Robert (Linda) of McAdam, Lorne (Joyce) of Ottawa, and Neil of Milltown; one brother, Paul of Kanata, Ont; one sister, Norma Whitlock (George) of Ont; eight grandchildren, Angela, Melanie, Kari, Kyle, Elise, Matthew, Christopher and Jennifer; six great grandchildren, Bill, Samantha, Benjamin, Emmet, Sawyer and Landen. Robert was predeceased by brothers, Wendell and Raymond; sisters, Mary and Eleanor. By Robert's request there will be no visitation at the funeral home, however friends are welcomed to attend a service of remembrance to be held on Saturday, June 28, 2008 at 10am St. Peters Anglican Church, Milltown, NB with time to be announced. A Tribute to a Veteran Service will also be conducted during the funeral service. The interment will follow in Bayside Cemetery (Sandy Point Cemetery#94. Donations to the NB Heart and Stroke Foundation or charity of the donors choice would be appreciated by the family. Arrangements have been entrusted to the care and direction of Humphrey's Funeral Home, 20 Marks Street, St. Stephen, NB (506 - 466 - 3110) Online condolences may be placed at www.humphreysfh.com  
* 26 The death of Joseph Albert Dever of Bayside, NB, husband of Edna (Williams - Ackroyed) Dever, occurred on Monday, July 28, 2008 at the Charlotte County Hospital. Born in St. Stephen on March 21, 1915 he was a son of the late Frederick and Gertrude (Densmore) Dever. Joe had been employed as a gardener at the Cotton Mill in St. Andrews. Survived by his wife, two children, Paula (David) George of Bucksport, Maine, and Geraldine (William) Phillips of Ontario; one brother, Harry Dever of Milltown, NB; five step-children, Bonita (Dennis) Murray-Weir of Riverview, NB, Barbara (Daniel) Saunders of Westfield, NB, Brenda (Keith) Johnson of Carters Point, NB, Richard (Angela) Ackroyed and Byron (Doreen) Ackroyed, both of Saint John, NB; many grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his first wife, Frances; two sisters, Mildred Beausoliel and Dorothy Polk; a son, Frederick in 2006. Arrangements are under the care of Humphreys Select Community Funeral Home, St. Stephen, NB (506) 466-3110. At Joe’s request there will not be any visiting at the funeral home. A Memorial Mass was celebrated from St. Andrews Church, St. Andrews, NB on Thursday, July 31, 2008 at 11 am followed by interment in St. Andrews Catholic Cemetery. Remembrances may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society, St. Joseph’s Hospital Foundation or any charity of choice. St. Andrews
* 27 At the Charlotte County Hospital, St. Stephen, NB September 25, 2008, Murray Leonard Lord of Bayside, NB. He was the husband of Catherine (Allen) Lord and the son of the late Claude and Beryl (Lambert) Lord. Survived by his wife, three daughters, Anne Raye (Pat) of Bayside, NB, Susan McLeod (Malcolm) of Sussex, NB, Cynthia Moore (Joseph) of Lincoln, NB, seven grandchildren, Ryan, Alison and Erin Raye, Ian and Alex McLeod, Corey and Joel Moore; a sister, Helena Richardson (Ralph) of Lords Cove, NB, several nieces, nephews and cousins. Memorial Service will be held at the Royal Canadian Legion, 270 Queen Street, St. Andrews, NB on Sunday October 26, 2008 at 2 PM. Remembrances to the Heart Fund or Charlotte County Cancer Fund would be appreciated by the family. Funeral arrangements in care of the S.O. Mehan and Son Funeral Home Ltd., 23 Main Street, St. Stephen, NB. Condolences may be sent to the family online at: www.mehanfuneralhome.ca  
* 28 Maye Stewart Dickson Upham, wife of the late Curtis Upham, and the late Lee Dickson, of Bayside, passed away at Old Ridge, NB, on the evening of December 2 , at the age of 93. Born in Center Napan, on May 26, 1915, she was the daughter of the late Osborne and Catherine (Dickson) Dickson. She was a homemaker and chose a life of faith. Maye is survived by, her two sons, Lee Dickson (Yvonne), of Grande Prairie, AB, and Floyd Dickson (Carolyn), of White Rock, BC. , five grandchildren, Trina, Alanna, and Cameron (Melanie), of Grande Prairie, AB, and Matthew (Becci Bessette) of Hope, BC, as well as Timothy (Danika), of Langley, BC. , six great-grandchildren, Gavin and Will of Grande Prairie, AB, Hannah and Emelia of Hope, BC, and Maddox and Hunter of Langley, BC. Maye also leaves one sibling, her youngest brother Harold (Gladys) Dickson of Port Alberni, BC, as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Maye was predeceased by her first husband Lee Dickson, and her second husband Curtis Upham, as well as three sisters, Susan Wilson, Dorothy Dickson, and Verne Dickson and two brothers, Earl and Burton Dickson. Resting at Humphrey's Funeral Home 20 Marks Street, St. Stephen, NB. (506 - 466 - 3110) from where the funeral service will be held in the chapel, on Saturday, December 6th, 2008 at 11:00 am. The interment will take place in the spring in St. Andrews Rural Cemetery. A reception to follow the service for friends and family at the Humphreys Community Room and Reception Centre. All are welcome to join us.The family would like to thank all of Mum's special friends and Melody and Roy Moffard, and their wonderful staff at St. Stephen Seniors Complex, for the love and care they have shown Mum over the years. We thank them for taking such good care of her! As expressions of sympathy, donations made to the charity of the donors' choice, would be appreciated by the family. Online condolences and memorial donations may be placed at www.humphreysfh.com St. Andrews
* 29 At the Saint John Regional Hospital, Saint John, NB, December 27, 2008 Carmen Michael Ciardullo of Waweig, NB. Husband of Sharon Lee (Miller) Ciardullo and son of Assunta (Spadafora) Ciardullo and the late Alberto Ciardullo. Survived by his wife, one son, Jason Marc of Toronto, ON, his mother, one brother, two sisters, several nieces and nephews. Funeral service will be held on Tuesday, December 30, 2008 from St Georges Anglican Church, McAdam, NB at 2PM. There will be no visitation by request. Interment in Rockland Cemetery, McAdam, NB. For those who wish remembrances to the Diabetes Association, Heart and Stroke Foundation or charity of ones choice would be appreciated by the family. Condolences may be sent online at: www.mehanfuneralhome.caa  

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