WAY, SADIE BELLE

March 8th, 1941 - February 4th, 2024

With heavy hearts we announce the passing of our Dear Mother, Sadie Belle Way, on Sunday, Feb. 4th at the age of 82 years at Curtis memorial Hospital in St. Anthony with her loving family by her side.

Sadie was born to Selby and Mary Noseworthy of Green Island Brook on March 8th, 1941. She married Henry Way of Flower”s Cove on May 28th, 1958 and together they raised 8 children, Melvin (Sonya), Loomis (Brenda), Clarence (Nancy), Bertha (George), Keif (Karen), Eric (Marlene), Bryce (Nancy), Brada (George). She is also survived by her 17 grandchildren and 21 great grandchildren whom she adored and loved dearly, her sister Emily and brothers, Eric, Norman, Gorvin, Selby, Wade and special nephew Brian.

She is predeceased by Husband Henry Way, Son Clarence Way, Grandson Trent Way, Daughter in Law Anne Way, Parents Selby & Mary Noseworthy, Parent in laws Augustus & Susannah Way, Sisters Currie, Cassie, Winnie & Rosie, Brothers Lawrence, Oz, & Garland.

Visitation to take place from the Flower Cove United Church beginning the afternoon of Wednesday, February 7, 2024 and will continue daily until the family service on Friday, February 10, 2023 at 7:00 pm. The funeral will take place on Saturday, February 10, 2024 at 10:00 am with Rev. John McGonigle officiating. Interment to follow.

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

WAY, TRENT

The family of Trent Way, 46, of Flowers cove, NL are saddened to announce his tragic passing on January 21st, 2023.

The family service will take place on Friday, January 27th, 2023 at 7:00 pm. Everyone welcome!! Funeral service will be held at the United Church in Flowers Cove on Saturday, January 28th at 2:00pm with Reverend Mcgonigle officiating. Burial will follow at the United Cemetery. Visitation will be held at the United Church of Flowers Cove.

Trent Way was born in St. Anthony, NL to Clarence and Nancy Way on January 7, 1977. He went to high school at Canon Richards High School and graduated in 1995. He worked his whole life in the oil industry and was lucky enough to get a job in Voisey Bay recently working closer to home. He enjoyed all outdoor activities including hunting, fishing, riding skidoo and bike.

Trent is survived by his wife Bonnie, daughter Kaitlyn (Skyler), mother Nancy, grandfather Stewart Mitchelmore, grandmother Sadie Way, mother-in-law Maria Gould, sister Tisa Tatchell (Kenneth), 2 special nephews CJ & Keegan Tatchell, sisters-in-law Virg Diamond (Clar), Sarah Mitchelmore (Wade), Enid Genge (Lawrence), Brother-in-law Gerald Gould (Dinah), Nieces Della Way (Marc), Gina Normore (Ronnie), Nephews Gerald Gould, Gerald Gould (Celeste), Ashley Gould (Annette), Wade Mitchelmore (Kellen), and Pop’s boy Chase. Trent is also survived by aunts, uncles, cousins, and a large circle of family and friends.

Trent is predeceased by his father Clarence Way, grandfather Henry Way, grandmother Pearl Mitchelmore, Father-in-law Carl Gould, Brother-in-law Martin Gould, Nephew Tyler Diamond, Uncle Boris Mitchelmore, and Aunt Anne Way.

Trent was loved by everyone who knew him. Everyone is welcome to visit, attend the family service, and attend the funeral. Thank you to everyone for their support during this difficult time.

Funeral Arrangements are entrusted to Kerry M. Fillatres Funeral Home St. Anthony and Roddickton, Lee Nippard Funeral director.

PATEY, MURIEL ROSE

Muriel Rose Patey

May 31, 1932 – November 9, 2022

It is with great sadness that we announce the peaceful passing of a loving mother, grandmother, and great grandmother at John M Grey long-term facility, at the age of 90. Muriel Rose Patey nee cull was born in St. Anthony Bight on May 31, 1932, to Henry and Hurslett Cull. In the early 1950’s she met Joshua Patey from Burlington, they married on July 28, 1954, together they started a life in St. Anthony. They raised 5 wonderful children together. She has always been active in her community, she was involved in the UCW, church, hospital auxiliary and was heavily involved with the Kidney Foundation of Canada; she has always had a strong faith. Her true passion was being a homemaker and she loved preparing and sharing a meal with loved ones. Being a loving and caring mother, grandmother and friend was of her greatest joys. Muriel loved life and her hometown, she was loved by many and will be truly missed. Left to mourn is her daughter Wavey (Wilf), sons Donald (Judy), David (Marjorie), siblings Boyce (Lorna), Carl (Margaret), Don (Sherry), Pansy (Brett), grandchildren Donnie (Kim), Michael, Ryan, Marilyn and her great grandchildren Aiden, Sebastian, Jasper and Anna. She is predeceased by husband Joshua, her sons Lorne and Joshua Jr, parents Henry and Hurslett Cull and sisters Hilda and Rosalind.

Our family would like to thank everyone from the bottom of our hearts for their calls, prayers, visits, and assistance during this difficult time. We would also like to thank everyone at John M Grey facility for their love and care provided during Mom’s time spent there. Mom felt at home and gained a second family, thank you.

Visitation is being held at the funeral home form 2 to 4pm and 7 to 9pm on Sunday, November 13th with a family service at 8:30pm, conducted by Rev. John Mcgonigle. The funeral service will be held form the St. Anthony United Church on the Monday, November 14th 2022 with Rev. Arthur Kinsella and Carol Roberts Officiating, burial to follow at the fishing point united cemetery.


APPLIN, ELIZABETH JANE (Nee Woodward)

October 18, 1940 - June 24, 2022

Jane was born in Boat Harbour to Elder and Muriel Woodward. She was raised there until she went to St. Anthony to work at the hospital. On May 8, 1962 she married Gordon Applin. They lived in St. Anthony for a number of years before moving back to St. Barbe. She and Gordon had two children Dennis and Sheila. Jane was an active woman who loved knitting and enjoyed card games, berry picking, gardening and camping. She and Gord enjoyed working in their garden as well as spending time in their camper. On Friday Jane passed peacefully away.

Jane is survived by her husband of 60 years Gordon as well as her children Dennis (Mary Ann), and Sheila (Bob), also her grandchildren Shannon (Angela), Kerry (Lisa) and Mateo (Charlotte).and great-grand children Ella and Evan. She is also survived by her sisters Eleanor, Gladys, Ethel, and brother George.

She is predeceased by her parents Elder and Muriel, brothers Nelson and Harrison, and sisters Bessie, and Evangeline. She will be sadly missed.

Visitation to take place from the United Church in Pidgeon Cove beginning the evening of Sunday, June 26, 2022 and will continue until the funeral on Wednesday, June 29, 2022 at 2:00pm with Rev, John McGonigle officiating. Interment to follow.

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

SIMMS, MAISIE (Nee Pilgrim)

February 6, 1937 -April 15, 2022

Passed peacefully away at the John M Gray Seniors Hone surrounded by her loving family at the age of 85 years.

Maisie was born to Bramwell and Lucy Pilgrim in Little Brehat, her Mom was sick and died at a young age. From then on Maisie took over the household when her mother became ill. She met and married Clem Simms and moved to St Anthony Bight in 1958 where they lived their lives and raised their family. Maisie owned and operated the general store in St Anthony Bight until she retired. She enjoyed visiting with people of the community as they came into the shop. Maisie was a member of the United Church in St Anthony and St Anthony Bight. She spent many hours knitting, crocheting and quilting. She enjoyed the final product and gifting her creations to her family.

Maisie will be greatly missed by her family and friends.

She leaves to mourn Children; Wade (Eileen), Sandra (Terry) Lewis; Special Grandchildren and Greatgrandchildren that she loved and adored, Jennifer (Herb), Justin, Dylan, Hailey and Marcus. Special Niece/Sister Millicent Fowler, as well as many other nieces and nephews that she cherished.

She is predeceased by Husband Clem, son Dwayne, Brothers and Sister in Laws Don Pilgrim (Violet), Spurgeon Pilgrim (Gemima), Florence Richards (Abraham), Lettie (Ruben) Cull, George (Margaret) Pilgrim, Dulcie (Max) Cull, and Ivy Pilgrim.

Visitation to take place from Kerry M Fillatre’s Funeral Home in St. Anthony on Saturday, April 16, 2022 from 7-9 pm and on Sunday, April 17, 2022 from 2-4 pm and 7-9 pm. The funeral service will take place on Monday, April 18, 2022 at 11:00 am with Rev. John McGonigle officiating. Interment to take place at a later date. Funeral arrangements entrusted to Kerry M. Fillatre Funeral Home, St. Anthony and Roddickton, Alicia Patey, Funeral Director.

FOWLER, LOOMIS CECIL

July 18, 1936 - March 30, 2022

Passed away peacefully surrounded by his loved ones at the Charles S. Curtis Memorial Hospital on the 30th of March in his 85th year, Mr. Loomis C. Fowler of St. Anthony.

Loomis leaves with heavy hearts his wife Millicent, his sons Todd (Jeannie) Fowler and Roger (Vera) Fowler. Grandchildren Michael (Stephanie) Fowler, Michelle (Adam) Maracle, Amanda Fowler (Tyler Hedderson) and Stevon Fowler (Nikita Pittman). Great grandchildren Bria, Kenna, Kohen, Cameron and Holly. Brother-in-law Don (Miriam) Cull. Nephews Randy (Mary Ellen) Cull, Dwayne (Patsy) Cull, Lorne Fowler (Donna Noel), Kirby Pike and special friends Loretta (Heber) Hussey and Donna Fowler.

He is predeceased by his son Glen Fowler and his parents Quincey and Susie Fowler, step-father Wilfred Fowler and brother William (Eva) Fowler and sister Roslyn (Fred) Pike.

Visitation (mask required) to take place from Kerry M Fillatre Funeral Home in St. Anthony from 2-4 pm and 7-9 pm on Saturday, April 2rnd and Sunday, April 3rd. The funeral will take place on Monday, April 4, 2022 at 2:00 pm with Rev. John McGonigle officiating.. Funeral arrangements entrusted to Kerry M Fillatre Funeral Home, St. Anthony and Roddickton.

Come to me, all of you who are weary and carry heavy burdens, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you. Let me teach you, because I am humble and gentle at heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy to bear, and the burden I give you is light.
— Matthew 11: 28-30

SIMMS, JOY VIOLA VIVIAN (Nee Cull)

September 9, 1943 - March 21, 2022

It is with heavy hearts that the family of the late Joy Simms (nee Cull) announce the passing of their beloved wife, mother, sister, grandmother and friend at the age of 78 years. She passed peacefully away at St. Claire’s Hospital with her loving family by her side. She will be sadly missed, fondly remembered and forever cherished by her husband of nearly 50 years Neil; children: Trent (Treena), Chad (Betty); grandchildren: Dilan, Alisha and Patrick; siblings: May; Doris (Tom); Gaye (Charles); Millicent (Ernest); Wavey (Eli); Wayne(Sharon); Gerald (Nina); Val (Jane); Kevin (Yvonne); Brother-in-law: Roger; As well as many nieces, nephews, friends and extended family.

She was predeceased by her father: Joshua Cull; mother: Gertrude Cull; father-in-law: Richard Simms; mother-in-law: Lottie Simms; sister-in-law: Sharon Boland; brothers-in-law, Sam Kinsella and Dennis Patey.

Joy was known for her unconditional love of her family, quiet demeanour, fierce independence, sheer determination, and love of any activity that involved the outdoors. Sitting outside with her cup of tea on beautiful sunny days surrounded by her flowers was one of her favourite things to do.

For Joy, family was everything. Growing up in Brehat with her parents and 9 siblings, she learned very early in life that unconditional love was the foundation of a great family. When she met and married the love of her life, Neil, she carried on that legacy by creating a loving home with her husband and her two boys and then later with the addition of daughters-in-law and grandchildren. Watching her family grow gave Joy the desire to embrace life. She always set a new milestone she wanted to reach, something else to experience with her family.

Some of the best times of her life were shared with her family and friends, especially when her grandchildren were involved. Her heart would overflow with awe and pride when she would watch Dilan and Alisha sing and play their guitars so beautifully. She also loved that you could count on Patrick to lighten up a family gathering with one of his jokes. The hot sun and laughter on her down south trips with her sisters were always good for her soul and the decades of the Saturday night get togethers with Neil, Terry and Pauline for a game of cards were also cherished times.

She lived fully and contributed in some way to almost every event our community had to offer whether that was a winter carnival, a come home year celebration, a prize bingo for someone going through a rough time or her contributions to the UCW. She did not want to miss anything.

Joy devoted her life to making others feel good about themselves. There are precious few people who can make people feel as good as a great hair stylist can. Her love for her craft and her commitment to her customers kept her making that daily trek back and forth across Simms Lane to the Beauty Shop for more than 50 years. Her unwavering commitment to others showed us that she was just as beautiful on the inside and she was on the outside.

The family would like to send a heartfelt thank you to the numerous healthcare professionals at Charles Curtis Memorial Hospital and St. Claire’s Hospital; their expertise, compassion and patience will never be forgotten; and to the friends, and family who have helped in so many ways, sent words of encouragement and supported the entire family over these past few months, thank you!

Visitation to take place from Kerry M Fillatre Funeral Home on Friday, March 25, 2022 from 2-4 pm (public) and 7-9 pm (private). The funeral service will take place on Saturday, March 26, 2022 at 2:00 pm from the St. Anthony United Church with Rev. John McGonigle officiating. Interment to follow. Funeral arrangements entrusted to Kerry M Fillatre Funeral Home, St. Anthony and Roddickton, Alicia Patey, Funeral Director.

A loved one never leaves you,
They are never far away.
They watch you from a distance
And guide you every day.

They do become your angel
And look down from above.
A loved one never leaves you
Because you always have their love.
— Author Unknown

HOSTETTER, JEANETTE MAE

Jeanette Hostetter was born on February 14, 1932 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. She grew up there and received her education. After completing high school she entered nurses training graduating as a Registered Nurse. In 1957 she came to work here in St. Anthony at the IGA hospital. She worked here, leaving for a short time and returning in the early 1960's, working again in the hospital where she completed her nursing career. Jeanette worked in a variety of positions from head nurse to finally working as the eye clinic nurse. Jeanette was a faithful member St. Anthony First United Church as well as the UCW and the Curtis Hospital Auxiliary. She enjoyed travelling and keeping in touch with her friends and keeping abreast of current events. On January 30th she passed peacefully away at the Curtis Memorial Hospital. She is survived by her niece Sharon Fox her nephew Stephen Hostetter, as well as many colleagues and friends. She will be sadly missed. A Memorial Service for Janette was held at Kerry M. Fillatres Funeral Home in St. Anthony at 2:00 pm on Monday February 14th, 2022 with Rev. John McGonigle Officiating, burial service will take place at a later date in her home town in Pennsylvania USA.

 

RANDELL, MATTHEW

February 10, 1956 – December 21, 2021

It is with deep regret that we announce the passing of Mathew Randell on December 21, 2021. Matt was born on February 10, 1956. He is predeceased by his father Samuel Randell, his mother Amy Randell, and sister Ruby Dredge of Black Duck Cove. He leaves behind his brother Leslie Randell of Roddickton, his brother in law Jacob Dredge, his nephews Tyson Dredge (Josephine) and Trevor Dredge, his great nephew Reed and numerous cousins.

After finishing high school, Matt did a carpentry course at trade school, subsequently travelling to Alberta for work. After a short duration of working in Alberta, Matt returned home, later moving to Ontario where he worked as a cabinet builder. Upon his return from Ontario, Matt commenced work with a survey crew, working on the highways. This job led to Matt’s permanent employment of 24 years with the Department of Highways. He spent most of those years working out of the Plum Point and Flower’s Cove depots. During his time in the Straits, Matt lived with his sister Ruby, brother in law Jacob and their family.

One of Matthew’s loves was working in his workshop, creating a variety of wood crafted items. He was always ready to lend a hand to those who required help or wanted items made. Matt loved all types of tools, in fact his workshop is overfilled with tools that were never opened. Matt was a very quiet and unassuming man, often seen on a warm summer’s day, sitting on the bench by his workshop and looking out at the neighborhood activities.

Shortly after his retirement, in 2020, Mathew was diagnosed with Cancer and succumbed to the disease. Matt will be missed by his family, friends, and coworkers.

Private visitation times and dates to be announced. The funeral service will take place from the Roddickton United Church on Sunday, December 26, 2021 at 11:00 am with Rev. John McGonigle officiating. Interment to follow. Funeral arrangements entrusted to Kerry M Fillatre Funeral Home, St. Anthony and Roddickton, Alicia Patey, Funeral Director.

BURT, MARY JANE

June 26, 1924 - December 15, 2021

Mary Jane (Strangemore) Burt was born in Ireland Bight, on June 26, 1924, one of the eight children born to Esau and Dorcas (Powell) Strangemore. She was raised in Ireland Bight, moving to St. Anthony in 1948. Here she met her life companion William (Bill) Burt. They were married on January 16, 1952 .The two of them began their life career with the International Grenfell Association and Grenfell Regional Health Services. Mary Jane and Bill were an inseparable team who spent 16 years as the caretakers of Grenfell House, before moving on to careers within the hospital. Mary Jane was an active, hardworking woman who always had time for a bit of fun and a laugh and she was well known for speaking her mind She and Bill did not have any children of their own but were surrogate parents to their many nieces and nephews. She was passionately devoted to her work with the Grenfell Association and her family . She was a good friend to all who came to know her, enjoyed company, a cup of tea and a story or two. Her health began to fail in the last number of months and she passed peacefully away on December 15th . She is survived by two brothers, Job (Elizabeth) and Norman (Myra), her loved nieces and nephews as well as sisters-in law Ethel, Dora, Florence (Paul), Vera and Violet and her special niece Gail Hancock (Phil), as well as many, many close and dear friends. She was predeceased by her husband Bill, parents Esau and Dorcas, sisters Blanche and Lucinda and brothers Ralph, Jeremiah and Clifford. She will be sadly missed. Funeral service to take place from the St. Anthony United Church on Friday, December 17, 2021 at 10:00 am with Rev. John McGonigle officiating. Interment to follow. Funeral arrangements entrusted to Kerry M Fillatre Funeral Home, St. Anthony and Roddickton, Lee Nippard Funeral Director.