CANNING, NINA MARGARET

Nina Margaret Canning was born at Hooping Harbour on December 10th, 1938. She was the daughter of Christopher and Jenneth Randell. There were 6 other children born into this family. Edgar, Julian (deceased) Joyce, Manuel (deceased), Wanda & Sidney. In the 1950’s at Hooping Harbour, she met and married Hayward Canning of Roddickton.

6 children were born into this union. Sadie, Hector, Marlene, Howard, Rodrick & Travis. They lived in Roddickton for approximately 3 years then moved to Hooping Harbour and built their first home and continued to raise their family there until resettlement to Bide Arm in 1969.

In 1955 at the age of 16, 67 years ago, Nina gave her heart to the Lord. She made and gave a life-time commitment to her church in Hooping Harbour, Bide Arm and Kitchener. She faithfully supported her church in service and financially. She faithfully attended every service, choir practice, round table discussion, Sunday school, and ladies’ charity group. Her faith and trust in God got her through many rough times and until the day she died she had never waivered on this commitment.

On January 17th, 1977, her husband Hayward Canning met with a tragic accident on a logging operation site in Cole Pond area. Having no source of income and never having worked outside the home, she continued to raise her family along with her special grandson Jarvis Canning who was 4 months old at the time. In the years that followed she went to work on the Bide Arm fish plant for a period of time. She was also employed at Cassell’s general store working side by side with Aunt Winnie Cassell, she loved this job. (I wonder why!)

In 2000 Nina moved to Kitchener Ontario to care for her grandchildren while her daughter, Sadie, worked. She lived there until the summer of 2017. When she returned to Bide Arm for a visit, it was then that the family made the tough decision to admit her to personal care at Roddickton House. In November 2021 she was admitted to Curtis Memorial Hospital due to progression of Dementia until she could be placed in protective care at the John M Gray Centre on December 16, 2021.

Approximately two months ago she fell and broke her arm. Her health continued to deteriorate since the fall. On Sunday May 22, 2022, at 2:00AM the call came informing the family that her condition has worsened. She was placed in palliative care later that day. Family was with her everyday until she passed peacefully away at approximately 6:00 pm on Wednesday May 25, 2022.

She leaves to mourn her 6 children, Sadie Canning, Hector Canning, Marlene (Eddie) Randell, Howard (Sharron) Canning, Rodrick (Sharon) Canning, Travis (Kara) Canning; 2 Brothers, Edgar (Susie) Randell, Sidney Randell; 2 Sisters, Joyce Cantwell, Wanda (Garland) Ellsworth; 16 Grandchildren; 21 Great-grandchildren; 2 Great-great grandchildren; Also, many extended family members and friends.

Visitation to be held from the Apostolic Faith Church in Bide Arm beginning the evening of Friday, May 27, 2022 and will continue until the funeral on Sunday, May 29, 2022 at 11:00 AM with Pastor Hewlett officiating. Interment to follow.
Funeral arrangements entrusted to Kerry M. Fillatre Funeral Home, St. Anthony and Roddickton, Alicia Patey, Funeral Director.

WOODWARD, NINA LILLIAN

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Passed away peacefully on June 16, 2020, surrounded by her family in her home, in her 74th year. Nina Lillian Woodward was born on September 5, 1945 and spent her early years in Wild Bight. She later moved to St. Anthony with her family. Nina met the love of her life James Woodward while teaching at her first job in Boat Harbour. They had three daughters, Sheila, Shauna and Shirley who then became the love of their lives. Nina was known throughout her community and beyond for her delicious and skillful baking, especially her homemade bread. She loved flowers and gardening, was an excellent road hockey goalie and loved watching just about any sport her grandchildren were playing. She most recently worked at College of the North Atlantic as the campus Librarian where she thoroughly enjoyed working with her colleagues and helping students. She was a big part of the community, known and loved by all who knew her. To her nieces and nephews she was affectionately known as “Aunt Nina.” And whether it was a day, a week, or a month since she last saw you, you would be greeted with that beautiful smile and asked to sit down for a cup of tea and something to eat. She loved everything about life, but most of all she loved her family. She will be forever remembered and always loved by, husband James, daughters Sheila (Jeff), Shauna (Barry), Shirley (Chris), grandchildren Adam (Nikki) and Megan (Neil) and a long list of extended family and friends. Nina is predeceased by her parents Henry and Adelaide Decker, brothers Nathaniel (Emily), James (Ada) and Sisters Edith (Erastus), Joyce (Mark), her nieces Winnifred and Vivian and nephew Martin. Private Visitation to take place from Kerry M. Fillatre’s Funeral Home in St. Anthony with cremation to follow with a church service to be held at a later date.

TUCKER, NINA ELIZABETH FLORENCE

May 24th, 1941- March 2, 2019
Passed away March 2, 2019 at the age of 77 years. Nina was born in St. Anthony Bight to Stewart and Beulah (Curtis) Pilgrim. She leaves to mourn, Husband Levi; Children Christine and Perry; Brother Warrick (Lucy) Pilgrim; Sisters Winnie (Wayne) Brenton and Edna (Harold), Kinsella; Sister-In-Law Gertie Pilgrim, The Tucker Family and a wide circle of friends and family. Nina was predeceased by Brother Melvin Pilgrim and Sister Rita Dean. Visitation was held from the Salvation Army Church in St. Anthony from where the funeral was held on Thurday, March 7, 2019 at 2:00 pm with Captains David and Melanie Rideout officiating. Interment followed in the Quirpon Community Cemetery. Funeral arrangements entrusted to Kerry M. Fillatre’s Funeral Home, St. Anthony and Roddickton, Lee Nippard Funeral Director.