HISCOCK, RAYMOND ELWOOD

On Feb. 09, 2019 at the S. J Curtis Memorial Hospital in St. Anthony NL, while surrounded by loving family, Mr. Raymond “Ray” Hiscock of Roddickton, NL, age 84 years completed his journey here on Earth and went home to be with his Lord and Saviour. Raymond was born on July 26th, 1934 to William and Olive Hiscock of Carbonear. Ray had many talents and was a hardworking tradesman. As a blaster, he worked on many roads and highways throughout NL and Labrador which helped connect communities and people. But more important, he was a proud husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather. He will be dearly missed. Leaving to mourn with fond and loving memories are his wife and partner for 43 years, Merium. Daughters; Geraldine (Ron) of Brampton, and Roselle of Winnipeg. Sons; Deon, Jerome of St, Georges, Kerry of Mount Pearl, Brazil of Brampton, Gary of Fort McMurray, Jerry of Brampton, and Rene (Bette) of Sudbury. Sisters Roselle of Brampton and Olive of Toronto, and Ella of Carbonear. Brothers William (Florence) of Brampton, Cecil (Ruby) of Fergus ON, and Harold(Laura) of Carbonear. Also, a large circle of grand children, great grand children, nieces, nephews and relatives. Predeceased by his first wife Jenny, sons Brian and Bruce, and sisters Helen Penny and Nellie Cole.

The family would like to thank everyone for their thoughts, prayers, and kindness. A special thanks to the nurses and doctors in the ICU at S. J. Curtis Memorial Hospital for all the support, kindness and professional care that they so generously provided. Also, a very special thanks to Pastor Brown whose presence was of utmost importance.

Visitation to be held at Calvary Pentecostal Tabernacle in Roddickton from where the funeral service will take place at 2:00 pm on Feb. 13th with Pastor Brown officiating. Internment followed at the Pentecostal Cemetery. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Kerry Fillatre Funeral Homes, St. Anthony and Roddickton.

PENNEY, MARIE EMMA

May 26, 1944 – August 1, 2018


On August 1, 2018, Marie passed into the presence of the Lord. Marie was born on May 26th, 1944 to parents Fletcher and Myrtle Weir of Roddickton, NL. After finishing school Marie accepted a job as a Nurse’s Aide with the Roddickton Health Clinic. Marie met the love of her life, Daniel Hodge, in 1963 and married that same year. Marie and Daniel were blessed with 5 children; one boy, Perry, and 4 Girls, Patty, Bonnie, Connie, and Joanne. In 1994 Marie’s Husband, Daniel Hodge, passed into the presence of the One that he loved and served. Then, in 1999 Marie met and married George Penney from Port Hope Simpson, Labrador and she was blessed to have inherited two stepsons (spouses) and 5 stepdaughters (spouses) and grandchildren. Marie and George lived in St. Lunaire-Griquet for a year and then moved to Roddickton where they lived together until her untimely passing. Marie leaves to mourn her Husband, George Penney; Daughter, Pastor Bonnie Hodge – Edmonton, AB; Sisters, Victoria (Gilbert), Madonna (Murray), Glenda (Chris) – Thompson, MB; Brother Pleman; 2 granddaughters, Samantha (Dale) – Ft. Mcmurray, AB, Stephanie (Matt) – Ft. Mcmurray, AB; 2 Great-granddaughters Makayli – Edmonton, Cecilia – Ft. Mcmurray; 1 Great-grandson, Zackary – Ft. Mcmurray, as well as a large circle of extended family and friends. Marie was predeceased by her first Husband, Daniel Hodge, 4 Children; Perry, Patty, Joanne, and Connie; her parents Fletcher and Myrtle Weir; Brothers Alfred, Kevin, Garland and her Sister Jennie.

HUMBY, MAXWELL WILLIAM

HUMBY, MAXWELL WILLIAM

Passed away June 16th, 2018 at the age of 84 years. Maxwell William Humby (affectionately known as Max and/or Mackie) was born on May 22nd, 1934 to Edward (Sr.) and Jessie (Adams) Humby. Max was born in St. Lunaire-Griquet, NL and moved to Roddickton, NL in the early 1950’s. There Max met and married the love of his life, Margaret Marie Denney on the 24th day of November 1955 with the wedding being officiated by Pastor Samuel G. Newman. Together they were blessed with nine (9) children, six (6) girls and three (3) boys. They were also blessed with fifteen (15) grandchildren and fifteen (15) great-grandchildren. Max was well known and respected in his community and worked for a number of years in various occupations. He was employed with Bowater’s as a wood cutter, Eli Decker’s Garage as a mechanic, E.G. Humby and Sons Oil Company, and Roddickton Town Council as a heavy equipment operator/snow clearing/water and sewer maintenance. After his retirement Max continued to work as a “JACK OF ALL TRADES” paving driveways, potholes, parking lots, etc. Max had a very outgoing personality and enjoyed life to its fullest. He was the BEST Husband, Father, Grandfather, and Great-grandfather that a person could ever ask for. Makie will be sadly missed but those who mourn his passing are blessed with cherished memories of him that will last a lifetime. Maxwell leaves to mourn his Wife, Margaret Marie (Denney); Children, Loretta (Ivan Foss), Ivy (Clarence Andrews), Triffey (Melvin Pollard), Gwen (James Wilcox), Eileen (David Ferren), Trevor, Guy (Melanie), Bruce (Laura Jacque), Zonya (John McIvor); Grandchildren, Stephen (Doreen), Tammie (Keon Randell), Tanya (Dennis Hancock), Jeffery (Chantille Pollard), Natasha Andrews, Jessica Wilcox, Jacinta (Josh Lafitte), Kaitlyn Ferren, Emily Ferren, Clara Humby, Matthew Wilcox, Julianna Humby, Jocelyn Jacque; Great-grandchildren, Jacob Hancock, Emma Hannon, Olivia Hannon, Ryan Hiscock, Hailie Beasant, Abigail Hiscock, Layton Beasant, Alec Randell, Lucas Pollard, Lily Hancock, Max Randell, Alexis Lafitte, Nathan Pollard, Alaya Lafitte; Siblings, George (Alma Harris), Emma (Cluney Compton), Alfred Leonard (Hazel Blake), as well as a large circle of extended family and friends. Visitation was held from the Calvary Pentecostal Church in Roddickton, NL from where the funeral was held on June 20th, 2018 at 2:00 pm with Pastor Brown officiating. Interment followed. Funeral arrangements entrusted to Kerry M. Fillatre’s Funeral Home, St. Anthony and Roddickton, Lee Nippard Funeral Director.