Passed away on July 10, 2023 at Curtis Memorial Hospital, St Anthony, NL at the age of 71.
Jean was born to Lucy and Everett Earle of St. Lunaire, NL on June 20th, 1952, the oldest of 6 children.
At an early age, Jean worked as a nursing assistant both here and Ontario. Her second career was in banking at Toronto Dominion Bank in Mississauga. She met her husband Renato in 1984 and married in 1986.
Although Jean had no children of her own, she remained closely connected to her nieces and nephews in Newfoundland and tried to visit her family almost every year. As she began thinking of retirement, her heart became set on moving back to Newfoundland to be near her family. In June 2011, Jean and Renato relocated to St. Anthony. After a few years in St. Anthony Jean recommitted her life to the Lord at Bethel Pentecostal Church. Renato followed her to the altar that same morning and gave his heart to the Lord. A couple of months later they were both baptized. Jean enjoyed cooking, shopping, long drives and picnics.
Jean leaves behind her husband Renato, mother Lucy, siblings Joyce (Len) Budgell, Boyce (Judy), Wayne (Marilyn), Coleen (Wade) Saunders, Todd (Sandra), sisters in law Anna Stewart (Jeff) and Madalena Sernoskie (Barry) along with many nieces and nephews, aunts and uncles, cousins and friends, including special friends Debbie and Bill Smulders and Jean Wells. Jean was predeceased by her father Everett Earle and father and mother in law Orlando and Maria Lombari.
Visitation was held at the Pentecostal church in St. Anthony on the 11th of July, 2023 form 2 to 4pm and 7-9pm, followed by the funeral service at 2pm on July 12, 2023 with Paster Jeff Elliott officiating, burial followed in the Church Cemetery. Funeral Arrangements were entrusted to Kerry M. Fillatre Funeral Homes, St. Anthony and Roddickton, Alicia Patey Funeral Director.
Memorial donations can be made to the Canadian Cancer Society
HODGE, MORGAN GLEN
With absolute broken hearts the family of Morgan Glen Hodge announce his sudden and tragic passing on Sept 7, 2022.
Morgan ( or Morg as he was known by most of his family and friends) was one of the kindest, caring and giving souls that many in his life had ever met. He had a love for life and a personality that everyone around was drawn too and it was not unusual to see his garage full of family and friends waiting for him to cook his latest scoff on the bbq.
When Morgan wasn’t at home enjoying life as many of us knew he did, he was working to provide for his family. He worked all over the world over the last number of years and there wasn’t a place in the world that he wouldn’t take on if it meant he could give his family everything life had too offer and then some.
There are many many fond memories of Morgan in and around the community and we will hold on to these until eternity. His light has touched so many in his short life and it will continue to do so. Gone way to soon but never ever forgotten.
Memorialization and funeral services for Morgan will be held as soon as possible, due to the complications of repatriation we are not yet able to announce a time and date, but as soon as we can, we will. we would like to thank everyone, friends, family and the extended community for the expressions of concern and sympathy, your kindness has not gone unnoticed in this difficult time.