PENNEY, CHARLES JOHN

Charles John Penney

March 27th, 1963 – August 2nd, 2024

The family of John Penney are very sad to share the news of his passing on August 2nd, 2024.

John was born in St. Anthony, NL on March 27th, 1963. While he was raised and attended school in St. Anthony, John and his family spent summers at their cabin in Christmas Island, Cape Breton, NS for over 23 years. In between all the chores of farming and work around the cabin, John always spoke fondly of the fun times and adventures there, from swimming and beach fires to dances and gatherings with friends.

John had a strong work ethic and was never afraid to roll up his sleeves, or coveralls. He earned a trade in carpentry from St. Anthony Trade School. If you asked John though, he would say he started working in kindergarten when he would tag along with his father to airport. He worked with Penney’s Aircraft Services, a company started by his father in the 1960s, and always enjoyed chatting with other co-workers and people passing through on their travels. John also loved to be out on the water whether it was off somewhere in motor boat, steaming up to Makkovik, or out fishing for crab or cod.

Although there was always work to be done, John always made time for fun as well. Family and friends were important to John. He loved to have people come around whether it be at home, the cabin or up in his shed. His sense of adventure, kindness, humour, and caring-nature made him known and loved by many. John made friends easily wherever he went.

John was very proud to be Inuk, and loved any opportunity to travel to the north coast of Labrador. In 2019, John travelled to Nain with his mom Dora for event marking the 100th anniversary of the Spanish flu in Okak. A highlight of the trip for John was getting to see Black Island where his mother was born. Getting to experience this with his mom was something John felt privileged to be able to do.

With many fond and loving memories, John leaves to mourn his partner Khatija and long anticipated daughter (coming soon); mother Dora (nee Ford); sister Patti Penney, nephews Lyndon, Dylan, Matthew, great-nephews Duncan and Thomas, and great-niece Hannah; sister Carolyn (Craig) Compton and nephew Lucas; brother Robert (Helen) Penney, nephew Jacob and niece Eve; sister Christina (Lott) Ropson, nephew Jack and niece Emily; mother-in-law Audrey, father-in-law Tabi, and sister-in-law Yasmin; as well as a very large circle of family and friends.

John was predeceased by his father Gerald; grandparents Harold and Mary (nee Bird) Penney and, Julius and Rosina (nee Pamak) Ford.

John was a kind-hearted person who would help out anyone wherever he could; from helping someone to fix or build something, to making them smile and laugh. There was so much in life that John was looking forward to. Although he was taken from us too soon, John will live on through all of the stories and memories we have with him. As John would say when he’d raise his glass, “Cheers to many years of eternal happiness and good health, and if you have either or you’re in good shape, the rest is immaterial… I made that one up myself.”

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Nain TaKuaKautik Food Bank (takuakautik@gmail.com), the Orange Shirt Society (https://orangeshirtday.org/), or another indigenous organization.

Visitation will be held at the Funeral Home In St. Anthony form 2-4 pm and 7-8pm on Sunday August 11th 2024 with a family service being held at 8pm. The Funeral will be held form St. Anthony United Church at 11am on Monday August 12th, 2024 followed by burial at the Fishing Point United Cemetery, St. Anthony

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BROMLEY, JOHN THOMAS

1932 - 2024

It is with broken hearts that we announce the peaceful passing of our dear beloved father on Partridgeberry Path at the John M. Gray Centre in St. Anthony on May 12th, 2024.

Born January 10th, 1932 in Conche he was the youngest child of Patrick & Frances (nee Murphy). John lost his mother at age 2 and was raised along with his 6 siblings by his Dad with help from friends and family. He grew up to be a kind, caring, soft hearted gentleman respected by those who knew him and loved dearly by his family. He left home at age 16 to work in the stables at the Grenfell Mission in St. Anthony.

He worked various jobs, even the engineer on a schooner, The Glider, before joining his three brothers in later years as their fishing buddy. Years later they were joined by his son, Steve and they worked side by side fishing until him and his brothers  retired 1992. John was a Jack of All Trades, master of none as he would say. He took great pride in his work and he loved and served his Saviour without question.

He enjoyed hunting, fishing, mechanics, having a good yarn, reminiscing about olden days and oftentimes would make your jaw drop while relating some of the pranks he and a buddy played as their idleness took over – all in fun of course as he wouldn’t hurt a soul, not knowingly anyways. Of everything in life he was most proud of his children and grandchildren, he loved us dearly and he always finished his conversation with us by letting us know it and saying “I love you… I really loves ya too!” We will miss him for sure.

Left to mourn his loss are his loving wife, Susan (nee Whelan), the love of his life with whom he spent just over 60 years of wedded bliss with; his children: Maureen (Chris Tucker), Stephen (Michelle Higgins) and Josephine (Gordon Chaytor); Grandchildren: Marshall, Jessica (Bobby Byrne), Sarah (Robby Osmond), Michael (Alana Symmonds), Jonathan (Erica Hunt), Katrina, Chelsea (Ryan Sweeney), Karessa, and Karson; as well as his Great-grandson Liam; brothers in law: Jim Whelan (Cheryl) and Nick Whelan; his lifelong friend Gerald FitzGerald; special great nephew Murray Symmonds, as well as a number of nieces, nephews and numerous friends.

Gone before him and eagerly awaiting his arrival with open arms are his Mom and Dad: Patrick and Frances (nee Murphy); brothers: Con, Anthony, Patrick; his sisters: Bridget, Kathleen and Josephine; his daughter in law: Evelyn; parents in law: Nicholas and Mary (nee Joyce) Whelan, as well as in-laws numerous cousins and friends.

Peace be thine Dear Daddy/Pop -your wings were ready but we weren’t. You were the best you could be to us and you will be greatly missed. Fly high with the angels sweet man, we will meet again. We love you….we really loves ya too!!

The family extends a heartful thank you to his many care givers and doctors at the John M Gray Centre as well as his caregivers at Shirley’s Haven where he lived for 3 years up until last summer- your kindness and caring deeds have not gone unnoticed. We so very much appreciate each and every one of you. Thank you too to Gerry Bromley.  Many times he mentioned how good you were, bringing him in things he wanted and ensuring he got whatever he asked for. Thank you for your time and generosity, being there when we couldn't, a true friend indeed! Last but not least, from the bottom of our hearts thank you Theresa Flynn! You are an angel, it was you who allowed him to stay home and have a few more years in the place he loved tending to his and our mother's needs. He had many kind words for you and so appreciated everything you done.  We are grateful too for everything you did and so appreciate the excellent care you provided.

Gifts or flowers are graciously accepted but in lieu, at his request, donations can be made to Sacred Heart Parish.

Visitation will be held at Sacred Heart Church in Conche beginning on Tuesday, May 13, 2024 at 7 pm with the wake service taking place on Wednesday, May 15, 2024 at 7:30 PM. The funeral mass will be held on Thursday, May 16, 2024 at 11 am, Father George officiating. Interment to follow.

Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Kerry M Fillatre Funeral Home, St. Anthony and Roddickton, Funeral Director Lee Nippard. Thank you, too, for all your help and professionalism.

QUINLAN, HENRY

Gone but forever in our Hearts

It is with great sadness that the family of Mr. Henry John Quinlan announce his passing on the 7th day of January 2024, in his 70th year.

Left to live in the love and fond memories of the wonderful life of Henry are: His loving wife of 49 years – Leona Quinlan; His sons – Sheldon, Shannon (Minnie) and Shelby (Melanie); Grandchildren – Johan (Keely), Katie (Nick), Jenya, Tayvin, Cambrie, Angel, Corbin Henry, and Trinity; Great Grand Children – Sunshine, Braxton, and Braelyn; Sisters/Sisters-in-Law and Brothers/ Brothers-in-law: Norman (Neelie), Roy, Sus (Boldin), Jose, Rita, Rebecca (Herm) and Netta; his uncle: Henry Barrett; His woods partner Wilson Tatchell, and a wide circle of other family members and friends.

Henry was Predeceased by his Mother, Blanche Quinlan and Father, John Quinlan, Mother-in-law Lennora Hughes, Father-in-law James Hughes,  Brothers: Arthur and Joseph, Sister, Eliza and Brothers and sisters-in-law.

A Visitation and Family service will be held at the St. Mark’s Anglican Church in Savage Cove at 7pm on Wednesday January 10th, followed by the Celebration of Life Service at 11am on Thursday January 11th with Rev. Canon Vernon Short Officiating.

The family would to extend a special thank you to the nurses at The Strait of Belle Isle Health Center in Flower’s Cove, the nurses and staff at the palliative care unit room 210 at the Charles S. Curtis Memorial Hospital in St. Anthony, a special thank you to Bonnie and Helen at the Chemo Lab, as well as all the people who called, texted and brought food to our room and who came to spend time with us. Your thoughtfulness will always be appreciated.


WAY, JOHN

May 3, 1928 – October 16, 2023

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our loving father, grandfather, great grandfather and brother John Way of Savage Cove. After a short illness John passed away peacefully surrounded by his family on Monday, October 16, 2023 at the age of 95 years at the Charles Curtis Memorial Hospital in St. Anthony.

He was a loving, gentle and kind man, a fisherman, a carpenter, a boat builder, a man of many talents. He could often be seen on the wharf chatting with the fishermen or out on the point watching the boats through his spyglasses or sitting out on his front step. He also enjoyed his weekly visit to the co-op where he would see people and have a little chat. He was always willing to offer a lending hand to his family and in the community.

He leaves to mourn with fond and loving memories his son Elijah (Cicely), daughters Winnie (Stan), Daisy (Tom); Grandchildren Jeffrey (Joni), Sheldon (Peggy), Chad (Natasha), Denise (Monty), Damian (Trina), Robin (Ivy), Cleon (Vicki); Great Grandchildren Jonah, Sydney, Jayden, Nathan, Tori, Jaxon, Cody, Leya, Brittany, Brody, Josh, Jorja, Daniel, Staci and Benjamin; Sister Winnie (Ken) and extended family and friends.

He is predeceased by his loving wife of 66 years Louisa, Mother and Father – Keziah and Benjamin Elijah Way, Mother and Father-in law Clara and Stephen White, Brothers Llewellyn (Dulcie), Earl (Mary Ellen), Sisters Rachel (Charlie) and Jane.

The family wishes to send a special thank you to the staff at Strait of Belle Isle Health Centre in Flowers Cove and to the staff at Curtis Memorial Hospital for their care and compassion.

The only thing deeper than the pain of losing you was our love. Rest in Peace.

Visitation to take place from St. Marks Anglican Church in Savage Cove beginning Wednesday, October 18, 2023 and will continue daily until the funeral on Friday, October 20, 2023 at 11:00 am with Rev. Canon Vernon Short officiating. Interment to follow.

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

PARRILL, JOHN THOMAS

September 17th, 1928 - August 2nd, 2023

It is with great sadness that the family of the late John Thomas Parrill announce his passing at the Charles Curtis Memorial Hospital on August 2nd, 2023 at the age of 94 surrounded by his loving family.

He was born to John and Elizabeth Parrill on September 17th, 1928 in Eddies Cove East and was the youngest of eight siblings. He married the love of his life Mary Elizabeth Applin on April 9th, 1953 and together they raised four daughters.

He leaves to mourn daughters Judy (Kevin), Virginia (Gordon), Joy (Guy), and Ellen (David); grandchildren Rochelle (Morley), Melissa (Chad), Gregory (Tiffany), Tanya (George), Danica (Ashley), and Dominique (Wilga); great grandchildren Jessica, Madison, Nathan, Emma, Akira, Emily, Brooklyn, Harlow, Grace, Sky, Averee, and Larissa. In laws Irene, Sybil, Naomi, Donna, Edna, Rachel and Dulcie, along with several nieces and nephews and a large circle of family and friends.

He was predeceased by his wife Mary Elizabeth, parents, John and Elizabeth, in laws Ellen Applin, and William and Eliza Applin: brothers Albert (Laura), Roy (Hazel); sisters Virginia (Jim), Bessie (Jim), Eliza (George Henry), Margaret (Ross), and Goldie (Levi).

Visitation to take place from St. Mary’s Anglican Church in St. Anthony beginning the evening of Thursday, August 3, 2023 open daily with the exception of the Sunday Morning Church Service at 11 AM on August 6, 2023. the family service will be held at 7pm august 6 Followed by the funeral service at 11:00 am on Monday, August 7, 2023 with Rev. Arthur Kinsella officiating. Interment to follow in the Pines Cove Community Cemetery.

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

CHUBBS, JOHN WILLIAM

It is with great sadness that the family of John William Chubbs announce his peaceful passing on February 28th, 2023 at the age of 88 years, at the Rufus Guinchard Health Center. John was born February 25th, 1935 to Archibald and Suzanna Chubbs in Seal Bite Labrador. He was married for 60 years to Ruby Chubbs and together they raised their family of 7Children; Shirley, Ethel, Samuel, Kirby, Thomas, Doretta and Jody. He was blessed with 8 grand-children and 13 Great Grandchildren. John is forever loved and remembered by his wif Ruby, Children Ethel (Herbert), Samuel (Gladys), Kirby (Juanita), Doretta (Albert Jr.) and Jody (Ashton). John Was Predeceased by his parent Archibald and Suzanna Chubbs, Brother Winston and Sterling, Daughter Shirley, Son Thomas and son in law Kirby. the family would like to acknowledge and thank the thoughtful and caring staff at the Rufus Guinchard Health Center Long term Care for their kindness and compassion.

Visitation and Funeral Service was held form the Pentecostal Calvary tabernacle in Roddickton NL on March 1st through the second with the memorial service being held on Friday March 3rd at 2pm with Pastor Mark Locke Officiating. burial will follow in the church cemetery.

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

SCANLON, JOHN

John Scanlon of Bartlett’s Harbour was born May 31, 1938. He died on March 21, 2022, at the age of 83.

He leaves to mourn his loving wife Effie Scanlon; daughters Honora (Carter) Taylor, Brenda (Harrison) Plowman, Elsie (Dino) Dredge, Mary Ann (Dennis) Applin, Edna (Daniel) Caines, Rita (Terry) Scanlon, Jackie (Brad) Hughes; Grandchildren Kylie (Brian) Taylor, Johnny (Sherry) Scanlon, Shannon (Angela) Applin, Terra Lynn (Marvin) Tatchell, Effie (Kris) Genge, Danielle (Tommy) Myers, Abby (Aaron) White, Harrison (Christina) Plowman, Kerry (Lisa) Applin, Chelsea (Trevor) Tatchell, Andrea (Sam) Scanlon, Brady (Crystal) Hughes; Great-grandchildren Kobe Taylor, Colby Baines, Lucas Caines, Keegan Taylor, Carly Tatchell, Jayden Genge, Ella Applin, Kayden Tatchell, Jordyn Plowman, Evan Applin, Tommy Myers, Connor Plowman, Jaxon Tatchell, Ava Genge, Luke White, and London Lam-Scanlon; Brother Joseph Scanlon and Sisters Susanne Thynne and Rita Offrey; Brother-in-law Martin (Evelyn) Gould and Sister-in-laws Emma (Lige) Way, Marina (Adrian) Myers, Lorraine (Roland) Dredge.

Predeceased by parents Joseph and Mary Ann Scanlon; Parents in-law Pius and Rita Gould; Brothers Jerry and Elias and Sisters Honora (John) Newcombe and Florence (Richard) Johnson. Brother in-law Robert Thynne, Peter Offrey, Romeo Gould and Sisters-In-Law Marion Scanlon, Linda Samson, and Anne (Jim) Randell.

‘If love could have saved him, he would have lived forever’

Visitation to take place from the Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church in Bartlett’s Harbour beginning the evening of Wednesday, March 23, 2022 and continuing until the funeral on Friday, March 25, 2022 at 2:00 pm with Fr. Rossi officiating. Interment to follow. Funeral arrangements entrusted to Kerry M Fillatre Funeral Home, St. Anthony and Roddickton, Lee Nippard, Funeral Director.

RUSSELL, JOHN CHARLES

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August 3, 1924 - July 21, 2021

John (Uncle Jack) was born on August 3, 1924 to his parents, Charles and Rhoda Russell in Georges Cove, Labrador. As a young man, he moved to Main Brook where he made a living with Bowaters and fell in love with Kathleen Saunders. The two married in 1934 and went on to welcome seven children into the world. Uncle Jack’s work ethic and desire to provide for his family led him to pursue a lifelong career in the fishery. He returned to Labrador every summer with his family for the fishing season until the moratorium in 1992. A devoted father and grandfather, Uncle Jack enjoyed being surrounded by his grandchildren, especially those who grew up alongside of him. Uncle Jack was a very faithful man of God, he lived his faith and was very active in church until he could no longer attend. He passed away peacefully and went home to be with the Lord, whom he loved on July 21, 2021 at the age of 96 years.

He leaves to mourn his Sons, Gary (Elsie), Robert (Tanya), Bradley (Erin); Daughters, Jillian (Rex), Andrea (Perry), Maxine (William); Grandchildren, Darryl, Chris, Craig, Maria, Christa, Aaron, Amy, Justin, Erica, Johnathan, Jordan, Joshua, Jacob, Katelynn, Jackson; Brother-in-law, William Saunders, as well as a large number of greatgrandchildren, extended family and friends. He is predeceased by his Wife, Kathleen; Son, Eric Russell; Grandson, Ryan Russell; and his parents, Charles and Rhoda Russell.

Visitation will be held this evening at the Pentecostal Church in Main Brook with the funeral service being held at 2:00pm on Friday July 23, 2021 with Pastor Skinner officiating. Interment to follow. Funeral arrangements entrusted to Kerry M. Fillatre’s Funeral Home, St. Anthony and Roddickton, Alicia Patey, Funeral Director.

CRANE, JOHN ALBERT

May 12, 1937 – June 15, 2019
Passed away Saturday, June 15th, surrounded by his loving family at the age of 82 years.  Leaves to mourn with a lifetime of memories; his wife, Elizabeth Myrtle Crane (Pittman); Children, John (Patty), Mary Jane (Gorvin), Marilyn (Ron), George (Brada); Grandchildren, Salome (Dwayne), Scott (Erika), Randy (Lei), Tyler (Danika), Robyn, Melanie, Riley; Great grandchildren, Rebecca, Brooke, Madison, Logan, Sophia, Alyssa, Chloe, Tanner, Maximus; Siblings, Ralph (Hannah), Rendell (Predeceased - Una), Garfield (Hazel), Maxwell (Juanita), Josephine (Predeceased - Aaron), Myrtle (Isaiah), Joyce (James), as well as a large circle of extended family and friends. John was predeceased by his parents, George Henry Crane and Elizabeth Jane Crane; Earl Crane (brother), Betty (sister-in-law), Nelson Crane (brother), Roland Crane (brother), Annie Marie (sister), Lennora (sister), Dorothy (sister), Augustine (sister), and Evelyn (sister). Visitation was held from St. Andrew’s Anglican Church in Lower cove from where the funeral will be held on Wednesday, June 19, 2019 at 2:00 pm with Rev. Omar Reyes officiating. Interment to follow in the Pines Cove Community Cemetery. Funeral arrangements entrusted to Kerry M. Fillatre’s Funeral Home, St. Anthony and Roddickton, Alicia Patey, Funeral Director.

STEVENS ISAAC JOHN

July 10, 1948 - February 11, 2019
Passed away February 11, 2019 at the Charles S. Curtis Memorial Hospital at the age of 70 years. He will always and forever Remembered with love by his family, spouse, Roberta; Children, David and Jimmy; Granddaughter Tynika; Siblings, Garfield (Irene), Mabel (Michael), Rose (Seward), Jock, Gorvin (Sandra) and Daphene (Ernest) as well as a large circle of extended family and friends. John was predeceased by parents Isaac and Beatrice Stevens; Brothers, Arch and Earl; and Sisters, Sarah Fanny, Mary and Ivy. Visitation was held from the Savage Cove Anglican Church from where the funeral was held on Friday, February 15th, 2019 with Rev. Omar Reyes officiating. Interment followed. Funeral arrangements entrusted to Kerry M. Fillatre’s Funeral Home, St. Anthony and Roddickton.