PATEY, FRANCIS

With great sadness, the family of Francis Patey announce his passing on September 18, 2024, at Charles S. Curtis Memorial Hospital. In his 88th year, Francis passed peacefully with family by his side after a battle with dementia.

Francis leaves to mourn his wife of 59 years Agnes (nee Bartlett), son Chris (Beverly), daughter Joanne (Ghislain), former daughter in law Denise Patey (nee Simms), former son in law Todd Robertson and his cherished granddaughters Melissa and Jessica Patey, both of St. John's, and Madison Robertson of Kingston, Ontario.

Francis was predeceased by his parents Pte. Noah Patey of Hare Bay and his mother Meta (nee Pilgrim) of St. Anthony Bight, as well as brothers Wilfred, Charlie, Norman (Elsie), Stewart (Ida), Lloyd (Marie) and sister Jessie.

Francis’ working career began with a stint teaching in Hopedale. Over the years, he worked with Government services in both Nain and Hopedale, as well as with various construction companies. He eventually settled into a nearly 20-year career as a Commissionaire, initially at the” old” St. Anthony airport before becoming the first commissionaire at the” new” St. Anthony airport. He developed a love of aircraft (but did not love flying in them) and the aviation world, and had great respect for the talented pilots that flew them and the Air Traffic Controllers who guided them. A full airport also meant a captive audience as he was sure to find someone to strike up a conversation and share some stories. He also served with the Canadian Rangers from1978 to 2002.

Over the years, he enjoyed simple pleasures such as dart night at the Legion, coaching the Aces, setting a few snares in the winter and bamboo fishing in the summer. He tried his hand at making home brew which inevitably resulted in exploding bottles at random times during the day and night. Later in life, he used his creative talents to carve and create dioramas depicting traditional Newfoundland life. He could often be found helping Agnes in her garden. But of all the things he enjoyed and accomplished, it was his three granddaughters that brought him the most joy.

Francis will most likely be remembered as a historian with an incredible memory for local facts, events and people. As a natural storyteller, most conversations began with “do you remember when” before he’d launch into a story of local significance. He was involved with the creation of St. Anthony’s first newspaper, The Polaris News, and went on to become a regular contributor to its successor, The Northern Pen.

After retirement, he dedicated his time to preserving and recording local historical events and went on to publish several books. He was especially proud of the scrapbook he created chronicling the late 1970’s seal hunt protests and the day when Greenpeace came to town. This scrapbook was sought out by the academic world and made its way through numerous universities across Canada and into the United States as well as at the Rooms.

While Francis enjoyed his trips to St. John's and Ontario, he was truly at home in the neighbourhood where he was raised on the east side of St. Anthony. He was a local fixture on Lamage Point and enjoyed chatting with his neighbour buddies and watching boats from his vantage point overlooking St. Anthony harbour.

In his final weeks at Charles S. Curtis, Francis asked Agnes how old he was; she replied 88. He looked around for a moment, thought about it, and said with his familiar little grin...” that's not too bad”. Indeed, not too bad at all! He was well respected and will be sorely missed.

Cremation has already taken place, a family service will be held on (To Be Announced) with a burial at a later date.

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

BROMLEY, EDWARD FRANCIS

Edward Francis Bromley, born in St. Anthony on January 22, 1941 passed away peacefully on May 15, 2023 at St. Clares Mercy Hospital at the age of 82.

Edward grew up on Fischot Island and later moved to Harbour De View where he met the love of his life Irene. They raised 5 beautiful children together and resettled to Goose Cove in 1979. He loved life on the water, he fished with his best friend and Cousin John Joe for 71 years. he was happiest when he was out in boat, on the wharf or over in Harbour De View.

He loved visitors to sit around the table with and maybe have a little drop of stuff telling old stories or listening to the fisheries broadcast. Edward was a quiet, gentle man, he didn't fuss about much and he loved his children dearly, especially his two beloved daughters.

He will be greatly missed by all who knew him.

KENNEY, FRANCIS JOSEPH

Francis Joseph Kenney

August 31, 1932-December 8, 2022

Frank was born to James & Helen Kenney (Dower) in Conche. Age 90 years. He had 2 sisters, Margaret and Elizabeth, a stepbrother Jack Kearsey. Frank was a fisherman all his life. He was a kind and gentle man; looking after his Mom & Dad until their passing. He liked the outdoors, picking berries and talking to friends and strangers, alike, often over tea and a lunch. On April 30, 2018, he took up residence at Roddickton House until a week before his passing at CSCM Hospital, St. Anthony. Cremation has taken place as per Frank's request. The family would like to say a special Thank You to the staff of Roddickton House. Also, Thank You to staff of WBCH Center, Roddickton, CSCM Hospital, St. Anthony and Kerry M Fillatre Funeral Home, St. Anthony.

Left to Mourn Are His Nephew & Guardian Christopher Foley (Enid) , Nephews , Terry Foley (Theresa), Noble Foley (Sharon), Jerome Chaytor (Beatrice), Gerard Chaytor (Angela), Tony Chaytor, Nieces; Joan Polychronis (George), Nellie Haye, Ann Tremblett (Greg), Linda Duncan, Joyce Wiseman, Viola Byrne, Ida Powell (Tony) and many great nephew's and Nieces, cousins and friends. Francis was predeceased by; Parents James & Helen Kenney, sisters and brothers-in-law, Margaret Foley & Elias, Elizabeth Chaytor & Greg, stepbrother, Jack Kearsey, nephew, Clarence Foley, great nephew, Andrew Chaytor, Rosary at Sacred Heart Parish Church, Conche on Dec 27th at 7pm.

Visitation at Sacred Heart Parish Church on Dec 27th: 2-3:30 pm - 7:30-9pm, Funeral Mass at Sacred Heart Parish Church on Dec 28th at 11am, Interment to follow at Sacred Heart Parish Cemetery
Funeral arangments were entrusted to Kerry M. Fillatres Funeral Home, St. Anthony And Roddickton, Lee Nippard Funeral Director.


NOEL, FRANCIS NORMAN

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December 18, 1943 - July 14, 2021
Passed peacefully away at the John M. Gray Center on Wednesday, July 14, 2021 at the age of 77 years. He was born in Goose Cove to Mae (Reid) and Herbert Noel. He leaves to mourn his Brothers, Clayton (Marilyn), Lee (Marjorie); Sister, Patsy (David); Sister-in-law Helen; Special Friend, Ray Elliott, as well as nieces, nephews, extended family and a circle of friends. He is predeceased by his Parents, Mae (Reid) and Herbert as well as Brothers, Raymond and Cyril. Francis spent the last three and a half years at the John M. Gray Center, he could always be found in the TV room or out on the balcony overlooking St. Anthony. Private Visitation to take place from Kerry M. Fillatre’s Funeral Home on Friday, July 16, 2021 from 2-4pm and 7-9 pm. The funeral service will be held from the St. Anthony United Church with Pastor Georgina Parsons officiating. Interment to follow in the United Cemetery, Goose Cove. Funeral arrangements entrusted to Kerry M. Fillatre Funeral Home, St. Anthony and Roddickton, Alicia Patey, Funeral Director.

KEARNEY, FRANCIS

Francis Kearney of Croque passed away at the Charles S. Curtis Memorial Hospital on June 4th, 2018 at the age of 62 years. Left to mourn his passing his passing are his sisters and brothers; Marie Byrne- Conche, Angela Tremblett- Bonavista, Margaret (Wade) Dooley- Bay Bull, Patsy (Cyril) Turpin- British Columbia, Dennis Kearney- Carbonear, and Ivan (Kay) Kearney- Croque; Brother-in-law Barry Squires- St. Phillips. Francis was predeceased by his Father William Kearney, Sister Joan Squires who passed in 2007, Mother Mary Agnes Kearney in 2010, and Brother Louis Kearney in 2017. He will be dearly missed. Cremation took place and a service is scheduled for August 1, 2018 at Our Lady Star of the Sea Roman Catholic Church in Croque. Funeral services entrusted to Kerry M. Fillatre’s Funeral Homes, St. Anthony and Roddickton, Lee Nippard, Funeral Director.

DIAMOND, NORA FRANCIS AMELIA

Passed away May 3rd, 2018 at the John M Gray Center in St. Anthony at the age of 87 years. She leaves to mourn with fond and loving memories, her children, Dale White (Barry), Harvey Diamond (Paul); Grandchildren, Chris Diamond (Katie), Chasity Gould (Gavin), Kelly Gaulton (Christopher), Crystal Cater (Steve); Great-grandchildren, Dustin, Daly, Bethany, Peyton, Anna, Jacob, Olivia; Special Sister in Law Hazel Dempster; Sister Kitty Parrill; Brothers Clyde (June), Donald (Cicely), Claude (Mary), and Harold Sr. Amelia was predeceased by her husband Clarence; Parents, John and Amy; Brother, Anthony and Gordon; Sisters-in-law, Sara May, Evelyn; Brother-in-law Ethelbert. Visitation was held from St. Barnabas’ Anglican Church in Flowers Cove from where the funeral was held on Tuesday, May 8th, 2018 at 2:00 pm with Rev. Jennifer Renouf officiating. Interment followed in the Nameless Cove Cemetery. Funeral arrangements entrusted to Kerry M. Fillatre’s Funeral Home, St. Anthony and Roddickton, Lee Nippard Funeral Director.

SMITH, FRANCIS

Passed away at Charles S. Curtis Memorial Hospital in St. Anthony on December 13th, 2017 at the age of 71 years. Visitation and Funeral Services were held from St. Mary the Virgin’s Anglican Church in Mary’s Harbour on the 16th of December, 2017 Rev. Peddle officiating. Interment followed in the St. Mary the Virgin Anglican Cemetery in Mary’s Harbour, NL. Funeral Arrangements entrusted to Kerry M. Fillatre's Funeral Home, St. Anthony and Roddickton, Lee Nippard Funeral Director.

BYRNE, FRANCIS MURRAY

Francis (Frank) Murray Byrne, 64, Born January 20th, 1952, in Conche, NL, died suddenly on December 24, 2016 in Croque, NL. Francis is survived by his loving wife Donna of 41 years, Daughter Melissa, husband Ian Rice, and a large circle of extended family and close friends. He loved God, his dog Brandy, fishing in his boat or out ski-dooing in the woods.  He was a special loving man who will be dearly missed by all who knew him. In lieu flowers, memorial donations can be made to the Canadian Diabetes Association or the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada. Visitation was held at Barrett’s Funeral Home in St. Johns where cremation took place. Ashes were retained by the family. Memorial arrangements entrusted to Kerry M. Fillatre’s Funeral Home, St. Anthony and Roddickton.