REARDON, GERTRUDE (Gertie)

January 23, 1951 - December 25, 2023

It is with great sadness that we, the family, announce the passing of Gertie Reardon at the Charles S. Curtis Memorial Hospital in St. Anthony at the age of 72 years.

She leaves to mourn, her loving husband, William Reardon; her sons: Paddy (Laurie), Peter (Cathy), Lawrence (Kelly), and Wilfred; her grandchildren: Emily, Ashley, Shayna, Tina, Samantha, Jacob, Nathan, Sol; Special Granddaughter: Shawna; her great-grandchildren: Gabriella, Tori, Jaxson and James; Sisters: Kathleen and Mary; Brothers: Stephen (Anne), Michael (Vivian) as well as her other extended family and friends.

Gertie was predeceased by her parents: Francis and Emma Byrne; young daughter: Rosie; baby son: Francis; friend and mother-in-law: Marie Reardon; Sisters: Edna, Evelyn, Marie, and Marg; Brothers: Ben, Frank, and Fred; as well as many more family and friends.

Cremation has taken place with the funeral service to take place at a later date, to be announced.

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

ROBERTS, LYDIA

Passed peacefully away at Charles S. Curtis Memorial Hospital on July 8, 2023, Mrs. Lydia Rebekah (Powell) Roberts of St. Anthony, NL in her 89th year.

She leaves to mourn with fond and loving memories, her daughters: Penny (Hank), and Rochelle (Lloyd); Grandsons: Frank (Petrina), and Cody; Granddaughters: Tobi (Doug), Jo, and Grace; Greatgrandchildren: Phoenix, Silas, and Eleanor; Sisters: Sadie and Gertie as well as a very large circle of relatives and friends.

She is predeceased by Husband: Mount; Parents: Albert and Sarah; Son: Perry; Brothers: Hedley, Melvin, Alfred, Donald and Gordon; and Sister: Beulah.

The family would like to thank the staff of Shirley’s Haven Personal Care Home for making our mom’s home for the last 10 years a very happy and loving place to live, and also the staff of Charles S. Curtis Memorial Hospital for taking exceptional care of our mom during her illness.

Visitation to take place from Kerry M. Fillatre Funeral Home in St. Anthony on Tuesday, July 11, 2023 from 1-2 pm with the funeral service to follow at 2:30 pm with Major Bingle officiating. Interment to follow.

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

RICKS, MADONNA VERONICA

May 23, 1946 - April 18, 2022

Passed away on April 18, 2022 at Charles S. Curtis Memorial Hospital in St. Anthony at the age of 75 years. Madonna graduated from the Nursing Assistant Program in Corner Brook in 1967 after which she started working at C.S.C.M.H. She retired in March 2012 after over 40 years serving the people of the Northern Peninsula and Southern Labrador. Madonna married the love of her life, Leo on April 22, 1971 and had together they raised two beautiful daughters whom she cherished.

She leaves to mourn, her Husband, Leo Ricks; Daughters, Tamara Reardon (Kirby), Susan Genge (Brandon); Grandchildren, Chris, Leah and Evan; Great-grandchildren, Carter and Amelia Rae; Brothers, Patrick Troy (Gertrude), Edward Troy, Wade Troy (Annie), Tony Troy (Gladys), Paul Troy (Betty); Sisters, Mary Boone (Malcolm), Shirley Parsons (Tommy), Frances Reardon (Martin), Agnes McCarthy (Jerome); Sister-in-law, Marie Troy; Very special friend, Dorothy Patey as well as a large circle of extended family and friends.

Madonna is predeceased by her parents, Leo Troy and Bridget Troy (nee Murrin) as well as Brother, Joseph Troy.

Cremation has taken place. A Celebration of Life for family and friends will take place on Wednesday, April 27, 2022 at 2:00 pm from the Immaculate Conception Roman Catholic Church in St. Anthony with Fr. George officiating. Inurnment to follow at a later date. Funeral arrangements entrusted to Kerry M. Fillatre Funeral Home, St. Anthony and Roddickton, Alicia Patey, Funeral Director.

CUNARD, FRANK

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March 10, 1936 - August 10, 2021

Passed away August 10, 2021 at Charles S. Curtis Memorial Hospital at the age of 85 years. Frank was an avid berry picker, there is nothing he loved more than to be on the marsh picking berries. His family was everything to him. In particular, his children and grandchildren were his life. He spent hours looking at pictures of his 10 month old Great Grandson, Lucas. He was also a life time Montreal Canadians fan.
He is forever loved and remembered by the love of his life, his Wife; Alfreda (Allingham) Cunard; Son. Blake (Linda) Cunard of Brig Bay.; Daughters, Virginia (Al) Arseneault of Fredericton, NB, Roxanne (Doug) Follett of Drayton Valley, Alberta; Chosen daughter, Laura (Robbie) Humber of Spruce Grove, Alberta; Sister in law, Marjorie (Mathias) Osborne, Brig Bay, NL; Brother in law, Pius (Linda) Allingham of Brig Bay, NL; Grandchildren, Hayley Cunard of St John’s, NL, Nathan Cunard of Brig Bay, NL, Michaela Cunard of Fredericton, NB, Astra Follett of Drayton Valley, Alberta, Parker and Easton Humber of Spruce Grove, Alberta; Great Grandson Lucas Vance of Fredericton, NB; Brother: Cecil (Lillian) Moores of Brig Bay, NL.; Nephew, Danny Pittman, who was very special to him, as well as many other nephews, nieces, and friends. He was loved by many.
He is predeceased by his parents Hubert Cunard and Winnifred Cunard; Sister, Lillian (Cunard) Pittman; Brother, Stanley Cunard. Visitation to take place from the Church of the Advent Anglican Church in Plum Point on Thursday, August 12, 2021 from where the funeral will be held on Friday, August 13, 2021 at 11:00 am with Rev. Gosse officiating. Interment to follow in the Pond Cove Anglican Cemetery. Funeral arrangements entrusted to Kerry M. Fillatre’s Funeral Home, St. Anthony and Roddickton, Alicia Patey, Funeral Director.

WOODWARD, JAMES NEWMAN

November 12, 1934 - July 26, 2021

It is with great sadness, that we, the family of James Newman Woodward announce his passing on July 26, 2021, at Charles S. Curtis Memorial Hospital, St. Anthony, NL. It also brings us great peace to know he has been reunited with best friend and wife, Nina. Known by most as Jim, he was born to Rachel (Genge) and George Woodward of Boat Harbour on November 12, 1934.

Jim met Nina, his wife of 56 years, in his hometown of Boat Harbour where she came to fulfill her first job as a teacher. Later moving to St. Anthony, he went on to work with the Department of Highways as a Heavy Equipment Operator. He was known to give anyone a helping hand on a blustery day to find their way home safe and sound despite how many times he had to pull them out of a snow bank. He also had a love for music and friends where he found comfort in listening to George Jones or in his younger years squeezing a tune out of his accordion. His retirement was spent taxiing his wife and grandchildren, folding laundry, making after school snacks and the most delicious pot of vegetable beef soup you could imagine. He enjoyed spending time at their cabin at Long Point where they shared many games of cards and meals with family and friends. His most cherished past time was watching softball where his van would be found parked in the same spot every night where he was proud to cheer from the sidelines.

Jim is predeceased by his parents, George and Rachel, wife, Nina, brothers, Wilfred and Amos, sisters-in- law Keziah and Joyce and brother-in-law, Mark. Leaving to mourn are his cherished and beloved daughters Sheila (Jeff), Shauna (Barry), Shirley (Chris), the light and loves of his life his beautiful grandchildren Adam (Nikki) and Megan (Neil), sister-in-law, Dulcie, precious nieces and nephews and a large circle of extended family and friends.

It is with grateful hearts that we thank the staff at Curtis Memorial Hospital, Shirley’s Haven and home support workers Patsy Sinyard-Pittman, Yvonne Dunphy and Travis Pilgrim for providing such wonderful care to our father and us during such a difficult time.

Private visitation to take place from Kerry M. Fillatre’s Funeral Home in St. Anthony on Thursday, July 29, 2021 from 2-4 pm and 7-9 pm. Cremation to follow. A joint celebration of life and burial for Mr. and Mrs. Woodward (Jim and Nina) will be held on Saturday, August 14th, 2021 at 11:00 am from St. Mary’s Anglican Church in St. Anthony by invitation only with Rev. Deacon Arthur Kinsella officiating . Inurnment to follow in the Anglican Cemetery in Boat Harbour.

PARR, MYRTLE

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June 4, 1937 - May 17, 2021

It is with great sadness that the family of the late Myrtle Parr announce her peaceful passing at Charles S. Curtis Memorial Hospital in St. Anthony on May 17, 2021 at the age of 84 years. Myrtle was a very loyal wife to her husband of 52 years. She was a hardworking woman who dearly loved her family and done all she could to provide for them. Although she was a quiet and soft-spoken woman, she loved for her family to come home and friends to drop in. One of her favourite things was to bake and cook for everyone. She was a faithful member of her church and truly enjoyed WM Ministries. She loved to serve her God throughout her whole life. She will be dearly missed by all of her family and a large circle of friends. The family would like to extend thanks to the nurses of the Port Hope Simpson Clinic as well as the staff at Curtis Memorial Hospital. They would also like to thank Pastor Craig, Pastor Sheila, and everyone for their prayers, love, and support. Myrtle will be sadly missed by her Sons, Hayward (Mildred), Donald (Roseann), Edward (Daphne), Kevin (Wavey), Stephen (Sherry); Daughters, Zonya (Graham), Marilyn (Lemuel), Jeanette (Barry), Irene (Peter), as well as 12 Grandchildren, 14 Grandchildren and a circle of extended family and friends. She is predeceased by her Husband of 52 years, Robert Parr, her parents, Maryann and George Rumbolt as well as large number of brothers and sisters. Funeral Service to take place from Calvary Pentecostal Tabernacle in Port Hope Simpson on May 21, 2021 at 2:00 pm with Pastor Craig Giles officiating. Interment to follow. Funeral arrangements entrusted to Kerry M. Fillatre’s Funeral Home. St. Anthony and Roddickton.

STRANGEMORE, CLIFFORD ESAU

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December 28, 1934 - March 16, 2021

Passed peacefully away at Curtis Memorial Hospital in St. Anthony, NL on March 16, 2021 at the age of 86. He leaves to mourn his Wife of 65 years, Dora (Croucher) ; Brother,, Norman (Myra), Job (Elizabeth); Sister, Mary Jane; Sister-in-law, Vera and Ethel; as well as Nieces, Nephews and Friends. He was predeceased by Son, Gregory Strangemore; Mother, Dorcas; Father, Essau; Sisters, Blanche (George), Luncinda (Bob); Brothers, Ralph, Jerimiah; and Brother-in-law, Bill Burt. Private viewing to take place from Kerry M. Fillatre’s Funeral Home in St. Anthony with burial to follow in the Main Brook Anglican Cemetery with Rev. Gosse officiating. Funeral arrangements entrusted to Kerry M. Fillatre’s Funeral Home, St. Anthony and Roddickton.

LEWIS, GERARD FRANCIS

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June 18, 1949- Nov 18, 2020

Gerry passed away peacefully at Charles Curtis Memorial Hospital in St Anthony with his loving wife and close friends by his side. Gerry spent the majority of his years fishing and upon closure of the fishery, his newfound passion became commercial truck driving. He was an avid reader who collected many books and always had one on hand to pass on to someone else. Gerry was a humble man who enjoyed the simple things in life: puttering around in his shed, chopping wood, hunting and boating. His love for nature was evident by the many hours he spent watching wildlife and documentary shows. His well lived life, leaves us with many treasure memories that will comfort us in the days ahead.. With saddened hearts he leaves to mourn his wife Loretta, daughter Stephanie, son in law Kearney, his pride and joy “#1. Granddaughter” Emily, brothers Brian, Pat (Ratu), Gordon (Emily); brother-in-law Terry, and a large circle of nieces/nephews, extended family and friends. Gerry was predeceased by his parents Rose & Harry Lewis, brothers Jerome and Paul and loving sister Mary.

In keeping with his wishes, cremation has taken place. Due to COVID 19 restrictions, funeral service will be announced at a future date.

Upon him I will write the name of my God, the name of the city of my God and my new name
— Revelation 3:12


KEAN, VIRTUE ETHEL

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May 9, 1943 - July 21, 2020

Virtue Ethel (Sulley) Kean was born on May 9th, 1943 in St. Anthony, Newfoundland. Leander and Florence raised eight children, of which, Virtue was the youngest. Virtue often shared fond stories of her time with her grandparents during her summer visits to Raleigh.

In 1960 Virtue met the love of her life, Jerry Kean. He serenated her with his guitar playing skills and they married 2 years later in 1962. On March 28th, 2020 they celebrated their 58th wedding anniversary. In the years that followed they were blessed with a family of 6; 3 boys and 3 girls. Virtue has been known to share one of her favourite memories of Christmas mornings when all the kids would jump in bed with them and there would be fingers, toes, heads and tails everywhere. Today their family has grown to include 11 grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren.

She was a fantastic painter and over the years she was called upon many times to use her artistic talents to help groups and organizations. She was awarded many certificates and plaques in recognition and appreciation of her work.

In 1974 Virtue began her employment with the International Grenfell Association, (later known as Grenfell Regional health services). She loved children and was the play therapist on Pediatrics for many years. She entertained and helped care for the many children who were far from home and spent months in hospital. You can imagine the mother figure she became to those children who were brought to the hospital without family. She played and cared for them as if they were her own. They sent her Christmas cards for years and we have heard her talk about them many times. She actually brought some children home to birthday parties and Christmas events which is an example of her kindness and interest in the well being of those children she cared for. Virtue had a keen interest in art and the walls on the Pediatric ward came alive with such characters as Snow White and the Seven dwarfs, Peter Pan, Big bird, etc. She took it upon herself to do far more than her job entailed planning and organizing many special events for the children and staff. Later on in her career, Virtue transferred to outpatient department receptionist and became well known to people within the region.

Virtue was an active volunteer within the community. She was a very religious lady who had a passion for her church and helped many times keep church while the minister was away. Virtue was a member of the choir, church board, the united church women’s group, hand bell choir and the Women’s Auxiliary. She spent many years as a guide leader and later was appointed regional Girl Guide commissioner of Canada. She was also actively involved in square dancing group. Virtue also volunteered at the Grenfell Heritage foundation day and the Grenfell ride yearly. It’s been fondly remarked that Virtue scrambled the eggs for many Grenfell riders.

Virtue enjoyed knitting and could be found most evenings rocking in her chair with a set of needles and a ball of wool. She loved to knit for her family turning out sweaters, hats, socks and mittens upon request. Some of her knitted items could be found at the United church UCW craft sales and the gift shop at the Curtis Memorial Hospital in aide of the Women’s Auxiliary.

Another hobby loved by Virtue was a good game of cards. Over the years, Virtue and Audrey could be found at the kitchen table playing; Rummoli, Skip-bo, 500’s and Queens, late into the evening. Virtue loved the outdoors and enjoyed walking and berry picking. She was an avid baker and well known for her delicious bread, cookies, cinnamon rolls and donuts. Above all Virtue’s most favourite thing was to listen to her husband play guitar and enjoy her family getting together for sing-a-longs.

Although Virtue is now with the Lord, she will be forever loved and missed dearly by her family and friends and will be forever held in their hearts.

Left with joyful memories of her zest for Life and love of family husband Jerry Daughters Velma (Rod) Bown, Trudi (Wade) Hiscock, Nicole (Bern) Johnson; Sons, Frank (Ruby), Dana (Sharon), Gord; Grandchildren, Matthew (Natasha), Deborah (Sheldon), Justin, Stacey (Gaylon), Ashley (Jordan), Jonathan (Lina), Amanda (Leslie), Brittany (AJ), Bernie, Joshua (Tyra), Marshall; great-grandchildren, Quinn, Alexis, Gemma, Blake, Noah, Xavier; Sister, Una (Garth) Newman; Brother-in-law, Mike Milner.

She was predeceased by her Parents, Leander and Florence Sulley; Sisters, Jessie Elliott, May Baikie, Hazel Milner, Irene Sulley; Brothers, Joseph Sulley and Stuart Hillier.

Private funeral to take place from Kerry M. Fillatre’s Funeral Home in St. Anthony at 8:00 pm with Rev. John Maich officiating. Cremation to follow. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in her memory to the Kidney Foundation. The funeral service will be streamed on Facebook at the Kerry M. Fillatre’s Funeral Home Facebook Group at 8:00 pm on Friday, July 24, 2020 with Rev. Maich officiating.

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

RUMBOLT, RICKY

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May 21, 1949 - July 17, 2020
It is with profound sadness that the family of the late Ricky Rumbolt announce his passing on July 17th, 2020 at Charles S. Curtis Memorial Hospital. Ricky lived for his family, and spoiling his grand kids. He loved the sea, he fished on Camp Islands until the cod moratorium and with the Labrador Shrimp Co. on the shrimp draggers. He sailed his last trip on the M.V. Northern Osprey III before retiring in August 2019. He also loved combing the hills of Camp Islands in search of bakeapples and always found his share. Ricky leaves to mourn; Jean, his wife of 47 years; his daughters Sheena (Leon) and Marilyn (Wade); his grandchildren, Jaime (John), Christian, Shae (Alexa), Owen and Starla (Andrew); His Great Grandchildren, Kasey and Bridget. Also mourning his loss is his siblings, Lorraine, Rosalind (Freeman), Roddy (Patsy), Shirley (Ross), Pauline (Aubrey), and Glenda (George), their families, many friends and his fellow crew members. Ricky was predeceased by his parents Clarence & Mabel Rumbolt, his grandson and best buddy Chesley Rumbolt, and his brother - laws John Stone, and Gerald Martin. " Love is stronger than death" At this time we would also like to extend our thanks and appreciation to Dr. Conners , Dr. Parfrey , the CCU nurses at the Health Sciences Center, Dr. Maynard, Dr. Alshami, ICU nurses and ward nurses at Charles S. Curtis Memorial, Fillatres Services, Uncle Roddy, Dave Leyden, Pam Yetman, Pat Martin, Joan Rumbolt as well as all those who are supporting us through this difficult time in any way. We sincerely appreciate all of your love and kindness. The funeral service will take place from Mary’s Harbour Anglican Church on Tuesday July 21, 2020 at 2:00 p,m. with Rev. Gail Thoms Williams officiating. Interment to follow. Funeral arrangements entrusted to Kerry M. Fillatre’s Funeral Homes, St. Anthony and Roddickton.