PATEY, DRUSCILLA (Nee Taylor)

October 8, 1950 - February 3, 2025

It is with deep sadness that the family of the late Drucilla Patey announce her passing on the 3rd of February, 2025 at the age of 74.

Drucilla loved to spend her time in the outdoors, whether close to home or at her cabin. She also loved to fish- summer or winter! She liked to trout, ice fish and smelt. Most of all, she loved to spend time with her family, especially her two grandsons. Being a grandmother was one of her greatest joys but she was also a cherished wife of over 54 years, mother, sister, aunt and friend. She will be dearly missed by those who loved and knew her.

She leaves to cherish memories, her husband: Louden; Daughter: Jeanne (Roger); Son: Lorne (Janet); Grandsons: Nicko and Ethan; Brothers: Abel (Viola), Norman (Gloria); Sisters: Bertha and Lucy, as well as many nieces, nephews, in-laws, and other extended family.

Drucilla is predeceased by her Parents: Llewelyn and Emily Taylor; and Brothers; Hector, Harvey, and Willie.

A celebration of life will take place on Monday, February 10, 2025 at 2:00 PM from the St. Anthony United Church with Carol Roberts and Minnie Morris officiating. Inurnment to follow at a later date.

Funeral arrangements entrusted to Kerry M. Fillatre Funeral Home, St. Anthony and Roddickton, Lee Nippard, Funeral Director.

SIMMS, WILLIE PERCIVAL

It is with heavy hearts we announce the passing of our beloved Dad and Pop, Willie Percival Simms (Bill, Po) (June 19, 1935 – November 20, 2024). Willie P. left us here on earth to join the love of his life, Millie, in heaven who welcomed him no doubt with a joyful embrace.

Predeceased by his mother and father (Herbert and Jane Simms); his brothers (Pascoe, Chris, Gord, and Samuel). Willie P. lived a beautiful life and was privileged to enjoy 89 full years with his loving family, who worshipped him; Nadine (Glen), Deanne (Dave), Gord (Colleen) and Lisa (Curtis). His six grandchildren, so lucky to have many special memories of ski doo rides, baked beans and drives around the harbour for ice cream; Natasha (Ryan), Jordan (Shelby), Nathan (Cheyenne), Heather (Brook), Shane and Emily. His cherished sisters; Margie, Donna, Mary,Eleanor, and brother in-law; Cliff (Betty).

Willie P. was a friend to many and enjoyed the company of all he met. Pop was a great storyteller and would often fondly recount his time working with the Grenfell Mission and teaching carpentry at the trade school. He was an active community member who devoted countless hours to the Canadian Rangers, Town Council, the St. Anthony Lions Club and other community groups.

Willie P.’s family would like to take this opportunity to profess a heartfelt thank you to those who provided care including the St. Anthony Volunteer Fire Department, RCMP, and the many healthcare providers at the Charles S. Curtis Memorial Hospital. Pop was very proud of his community and in his moment of need, received care that was second to none.

In Lieu of flowers and in his memory, the family suggests you donate to the St. Anthony Lions Club. Funeral service will be held at the St. Anthony United Church on Saturday, November 23rd at 11 am.

PATEY, PEARL HAZEL

September 28, 1931 - March 30, 2024

With sadness the family of the late Pearl Hazel Patey announce her passing at the Charles S. Curtis Memorial Hospital in St. Anthony on Saturday, March 30, 2024 at the age of 92.

Pearl was born September 28, 1931 to Albert and Julia Elms in Griquet, NL. She married James W. Patey on December 8, 1956. She was a religious person who loved her family. She enjoyed picking berries, growing vegetables next to her house, having home cooked meals, and liked keeping the wood furnace going when needed.

She knew all her family’s birthdays, kept up on politics and was interested in the Royal Family. She liked NTV News and VOCM Open Line with Paddy Daley.

Pearl leaves to mourn her Sons: Kevin, Kenneth, Martin (Joan), Barry (Angie); Daughter: Sheila Willcott (Craig); Grandchildren: Amy, Abigail, Braden, Kayla (Justin); Sister-in-law: Ivy Lewis; Nephews, Nieces, and their families.

She is predeceased by her Husband: James Patey; Sisters: Olive Feaster, Jessie Rideout; Brothers: Gus and Ralph Elms; and Parents: Albert and Julia Elms.

The family would like to send a special thanks to the Charles S. Curtis Memorial Hospital ICU and ward staff.

Public Visitation will take place from Kerry M. Fillatre Funeral Home in St. Anthony on Wednesday, April 3, 2024 from 1:30-3:00 pm. A private memorial service will follow from 3-4 pm with Carol Roberts and Minnie Morris officiating.

Funeral arrangements entrusted to Kerry M. Fillatre Funeral Home, St. Anthony and Roddickton, Lee Nippard, Funeral Director.

PENNEY, BESSIE VIOLA (Nee Taylor)

January 13, 1937- March 13, 2024

Passed peacefully away into the arms of the Lord on March 13, 2024, Bessie Viola Penney of St. Anthony, NL, in her 87th year. Bessie was born in St. Anthony Grenfell Hospital on January 13, 1937 to mother Mary Jane Taylor (nee Andrews) and father Hubert Taylor. She was the second oldest of her siblings, Reuben, Beatrice, Rosie, Zilda and Glossen. She grew up and attended school in Raleigh until she reached Grade 10. Bessie then moved to St. Anthony, to attend the Grenfell School and stayed with Her Aunt Lizzie and Uncle Albert Elson. When she finished school, she stayed with her grandmother Beatrice Andrews in the Annex and worked alongside of her in the hospital laundry. This was during the time of the TB outbreak and the Old Sanatorium. On their days off, they would go visiting all of their relatives.

After the summer she moved to teach in Boat Harbour for about a year. The next stint of her teaching career took her to Ireland Bight around 1954. She boarded with George and Martha Reid during that year in Ireland Bight; she enjoyed teaching all of the children and often spoke of the young mischievous boys who were always up to no good. As she loved lots of fun herself, she said it was hard for her to contain her laughter so she might have to turn back on to the kids and crack a smile. During her off hours away from school she reminisced about the “FUN” they had while she was there. There were tricks played on this one and that one. A group usually gathered at the Reid’s homestead for a game of Flinch during the evening hours. This brought about much laughter and jokes. Bessie often recalled that there was one fellow who cheated but it was all in fun. Ruby Johnson (daughter of Martha and George Reid) recalled that Reuben Patey who played Flinch with the friends the night before would come round the next day and pull 2 or 3 Flinch cards out of his pocket. Ruby also recalled that Bessie went home for Christmas that year when her Dad came by dog team to pick her up. The following year, Bessie moved back to St. Anthony and began working at Wentworth Stores, where she met the love of her life, Morris Penney. They married in 1957 and later had and raised two beautiful daughters, Dale and Lois. In 1985, they were blessed with their first grandchild, Penney-Lynn, and five years later, in 1990, blessed with their second grandchild, Zachary. They were the joy of Morris’ and Bessie’s hearts. They were later in life blessed with four beautiful great-grandchildren, Reid, Olivia, Isabella and Grayson.

She leaves to mourn with many beautiful memories, her daughters Dale (Scott) and Lois (Hank), loving grandchildren, Penney (Nathan) and Zach (Vanessa), precious great-grandchildren Reid, Olivia, Isabella and Grayson, sister, Rosie and brother, Glossen (Bernice), special sister-in-law, Marie (Wayne) Eaton, as well as a very large circle of nieces, nephews, family and friends.

Bessie is predeceased by her husband, Morris, sisters Beatrice and Zilda, brother Reuben, parents, Mary and Hubert Taylor, mother and father-in-law, Ida and Malcolm Morris Penney, nephew, Malcolm Eaton, brother-in-law’s Ronald Penney, Val Taylor and Ralph Elliott and special grandson-in-law, Matthew Reid.

Bessie is fondly remembered for her kind, nurturing nature, her humour and wit! Over the years, she gained many special and lasting friendships through working at St. Anthony Cosmetics, and Consumers Pharma Choice (formerly, Shopper’s Drug Mart), and was well known for her attention to detail, dedicated work ethic and her shining personality and smile. She will be deeply missed by her family and friends.

Visitation to take place from Kerry M. Fillatres Funeral Home in St. Anthony. Private visitation will take place on Thursday, March 14, 2024 from 7-9 pm to be followed by public visitation on Friday, March 15, 2024 from 2-4 pm and 7-9 pm. A private funeral will take place on Saturday, March 16, 2024 from the funeral home at 2:00 pm with Carol Roberts and Minnie Morris officiating. Cremation to follow with inurnment at a later date.

Funeral arrangements entrusted to Kerry M. Fillatre Funeral Home, St. Anthony and Roddickton, Alicia Reardon, Funeral Director.

NOBLE, AUDREY EUNICE

June 6, 1954 - December 11, 2023

Passed away December 11, 2023 at the Charles S. Curtis Memorial Hospital at the age of 69 years, Audrey Noble.

Audrey was born on June 6, 1954 in Great Brehat to Pearce and Bertha Noble- the 4th of 7 children. As a young teen she worked in St. Anthony at Elms’ Store. As a young woman, she married a serviceman and moved to Germany where she raised her two sons, Sherman and Paul. They were light of her life. They moved back to Canada and lived in Ontario until she eventually moved back home to the Northern Peninsula.

Over the years, she worked at many bakeries and in later life became a well loved cook at the Lightkeepers Restaurant. Her table sat many family and friends over the years. If you ask them her best dish the answers would range from beans, cooked dinner, and a multitude of deserts. She was known far and wide for her happy demeanor, smile, and loving personality. She was altruistic and generous to friends and stranger alike.

She loved to make fun wherever she went, she was the fire and spice of the family. She was magnetic and drew us all together.

Over 20 years ago, Audrey met Sterling Blake and they instantly clicked. Together they have laughed and enjoyed each others company, and their precious grandchildren, up until Audrey’s unexpected passing.

She treasured Sterling, her children, grandchildren, siblings, nieces and nephews, but especially her Mother Bertha and special nephew Darrell.

She leaves to mourn with many cherished memories, her Spouse: Sterling Blake; Mother: Bertha; Sons: Sherman and Paul; Stepchildren: Lorne, Jeremy, Melissa; Grandchildren: Zoe, Anna, Layla; Sisters: Doris (Eric), Pansy (Monty), Patsy (Dwayne), Dennis (Kristen); Sister-in-law: Selma Noble, as well as many nieces, nephews, extended family and friends far and wide.

Audrey is predeceased by her Father: Pearce; and Brothers: Wilfred, and Boyce.

Visitation to take place from Kerry M. Fillatre Funeral Home in St. Anthony beginning with a private visitation from 2-4 pm on Wednesday, December 13, 2023 and then will be followed by public visitation from 7-9 pm on Wednesday evening, and continue on 2-4 pm and 7-9 Thursday and Friday, and 2-4 pm on Saturday. A private family visitation will take place on Saturday, December 16, 2023 from 7-9 pm. The funeral service will take place on Sunday, December 17, 2023 at 2:00 pm from the St. Anthony United Church with Carol Roberts officiating. Cremation to follow with inurnment at a later date.

Funeral arrangements entrusted to Kerry M. Fillatre Funeral Home, St. Anthony and Roddickton, Alicia Patey, Funeral Director.

PATEY, MURIEL ROSE

Muriel Rose Patey

May 31, 1932 – November 9, 2022

It is with great sadness that we announce the peaceful passing of a loving mother, grandmother, and great grandmother at John M Grey long-term facility, at the age of 90. Muriel Rose Patey nee cull was born in St. Anthony Bight on May 31, 1932, to Henry and Hurslett Cull. In the early 1950’s she met Joshua Patey from Burlington, they married on July 28, 1954, together they started a life in St. Anthony. They raised 5 wonderful children together. She has always been active in her community, she was involved in the UCW, church, hospital auxiliary and was heavily involved with the Kidney Foundation of Canada; she has always had a strong faith. Her true passion was being a homemaker and she loved preparing and sharing a meal with loved ones. Being a loving and caring mother, grandmother and friend was of her greatest joys. Muriel loved life and her hometown, she was loved by many and will be truly missed. Left to mourn is her daughter Wavey (Wilf), sons Donald (Judy), David (Marjorie), siblings Boyce (Lorna), Carl (Margaret), Don (Sherry), Pansy (Brett), grandchildren Donnie (Kim), Michael, Ryan, Marilyn and her great grandchildren Aiden, Sebastian, Jasper and Anna. She is predeceased by husband Joshua, her sons Lorne and Joshua Jr, parents Henry and Hurslett Cull and sisters Hilda and Rosalind.

Our family would like to thank everyone from the bottom of our hearts for their calls, prayers, visits, and assistance during this difficult time. We would also like to thank everyone at John M Grey facility for their love and care provided during Mom’s time spent there. Mom felt at home and gained a second family, thank you.

Visitation is being held at the funeral home form 2 to 4pm and 7 to 9pm on Sunday, November 13th with a family service at 8:30pm, conducted by Rev. John Mcgonigle. The funeral service will be held form the St. Anthony United Church on the Monday, November 14th 2022 with Rev. Arthur Kinsella and Carol Roberts Officiating, burial to follow at the fishing point united cemetery.