NOV 2004
BURNETT, REV. DR. NORMAN C. - Rev. Dr.
Norman C. Burnett passed away peacefully surrounded by his loving
family on Sunday, July 27, 2003 at Saint John Regional Hospital.
Born in Saint John, he was the son of the late William Burnett
and Florence (Ennis) (Burnett) Carr. Besides his wife Eleanor
(Young) he is survived by his three daughters, Sharron Guptill
(Murray) of Grand Manan, Pamela Ferguson (Robert) of Burlington,
ON and Deborah Burke (Robert) of Halifax, NS; sister Clara Day,
Burlington, ON; five grandchildren, Dennis (Louise) Guptill, Ward
(Elaine) Guptill, Jason (Natalie) Burke, Jilaine and Amanda
Ferguson; five great grandchildren; sister-in-law Victoria
Burnett, brother-in-law, Clyde Young (Marjorie); several nieces
and nephews. He was predeceased by grandson, Galand Guptill and
brother Gordon Burnett. Rev. Burnett was a Baptist Minister
serving in various churches throughout New Brunswick and Maine
including Lower Millstream, Collina, Head of Millstream, Snider
Mountain, Kierstead Mountain, Apohaqui, Flatlands, Mann
Settlement, St. Laurent de Matepedia West, McDavid Mountain,
Sillarsville, Quebec, Tracey Mills, Knoxford, Monticello, Maine, Deer Island, Fairhaven, Lamberts
Cove, Chocolate Cove. Following his retirement,
Rev. Burnett served at St. Matthew's Presbyterian Church in Saint
John, to later be named as Honourary Minister Emeritus. He was
president of Seagulls of Market Square Senior Citizens Club,
Saint John, Former President of M.S. Society, Saint John City;
Always helping the needy in their time of loss, supplying
spiritual needs as well as food and clothing through the church.
Provided food to various food banks, Romero House; Contributor to
Citizen, Bugle, Sussex (Kings Co. Record); Observer (Hartland),
Quoddy Tides (Deer Island); Weekly sermonetts, Saint John
Telegraph Journal. Volunteer with the Red Cross. Served as
Director Word of Faith Bible College, St. John the Baptist
Fellowship; President of Home and School Association,
Centreville, NB, Frequent visitor of radio stations with morning
devotions - C.K.N.B., Campbellton, C.J.C.J. Woodstock, NB; Radio
Program - president of the South Aroostook District Sunday School
Association. W.H.O.H. - Bible story program for boys and girls.
Welcome Home Mission, Montreal, Quebec; Montreal Expo- Counsellor
for Billy Graham Pavilion. General Chairman, Canadian Red Cross
Society Carleton County, NB. Telephone Counsellor, 100 Huntley
Street, Crossroads Christian Communications. Resting at Brenan's
Select Community Funeral Home, 111 Paradise Row, Saint John
(634-7424), with visiting on Tuesday, July 29, 2003 from 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. Funeral service will be held at St. Matthews
Presbyterian Church, 90 Douglas Avenue on Wednesday, July 30,
2003 at 12:00 noon. Interment in St. Martin's Community Cemetery.
Remembrances to the Multiple Sclerosis Society, St. Matthews
Presbyterian Church or the Gideon Memorial Bible Plan would be
appreciated. www.brenansfh.com