SIMMS, WILLIE PERCIVAL

It is with heavy hearts we announce the passing of our beloved Dad and Pop, Willie Percival Simms (Bill, Po) (June 19, 1935 – November 20, 2024). Willie P. left us here on earth to join the love of his life, Millie, in heaven who welcomed him no doubt with a joyful embrace.

Predeceased by his mother and father (Herbert and Jane Simms); his brothers (Pascoe, Chris, Gord, and Samuel). Willie P. lived a beautiful life and was privileged to enjoy 89 full years with his loving family, who worshipped him; Nadine (Glen), Deanne (Dave), Gord (Colleen) and Lisa (Curtis). His six grandchildren, so lucky to have many special memories of ski doo rides, baked beans and drives around the harbour for ice cream; Natasha (Ryan), Jordan (Shelby), Nathan (Cheyenne), Heather (Brook), Shane and Emily. His cherished sisters; Margie, Donna, Mary,Eleanor, and brother in-law; Cliff (Betty).

Willie P. was a friend to many and enjoyed the company of all he met. Pop was a great storyteller and would often fondly recount his time working with the Grenfell Mission and teaching carpentry at the trade school. He was an active community member who devoted countless hours to the Canadian Rangers, Town Council, the St. Anthony Lions Club and other community groups.

Willie P.’s family would like to take this opportunity to profess a heartfelt thank you to those who provided care including the St. Anthony Volunteer Fire Department, RCMP, and the many healthcare providers at the Charles S. Curtis Memorial Hospital. Pop was very proud of his community and in his moment of need, received care that was second to none.

In Lieu of flowers and in his memory, the family suggests you donate to the St. Anthony Lions Club. Funeral service will be held at the St. Anthony United Church on Saturday, November 23rd at 11 am.

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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NOBLE, AUDREY EUNICE

June 6, 1954 - December 11, 2023

Passed away December 11, 2023 at the Charles S. Curtis Memorial Hospital at the age of 69 years, Audrey Noble.

Audrey was born on June 6, 1954 in Great Brehat to Pearce and Bertha Noble- the 4th of 7 children. As a young teen she worked in St. Anthony at Elms’ Store. As a young woman, she married a serviceman and moved to Germany where she raised her two sons, Sherman and Paul. They were light of her life. They moved back to Canada and lived in Ontario until she eventually moved back home to the Northern Peninsula.

Over the years, she worked at many bakeries and in later life became a well loved cook at the Lightkeepers Restaurant. Her table sat many family and friends over the years. If you ask them her best dish the answers would range from beans, cooked dinner, and a multitude of deserts. She was known far and wide for her happy demeanor, smile, and loving personality. She was altruistic and generous to friends and stranger alike.

She loved to make fun wherever she went, she was the fire and spice of the family. She was magnetic and drew us all together.

Over 20 years ago, Audrey met Sterling Blake and they instantly clicked. Together they have laughed and enjoyed each others company, and their precious grandchildren, up until Audrey’s unexpected passing.

She treasured Sterling, her children, grandchildren, siblings, nieces and nephews, but especially her Mother Bertha and special nephew Darrell.

She leaves to mourn with many cherished memories, her Spouse: Sterling Blake; Mother: Bertha; Sons: Sherman and Paul; Stepchildren: Lorne, Jeremy, Melissa; Grandchildren: Zoe, Anna, Layla; Sisters: Doris (Eric), Pansy (Monty), Patsy (Dwayne), Dennis (Kristen); Sister-in-law: Selma Noble, as well as many nieces, nephews, extended family and friends far and wide.

Audrey is predeceased by her Father: Pearce; and Brothers: Wilfred, and Boyce.

Visitation to take place from Kerry M. Fillatre Funeral Home in St. Anthony beginning with a private visitation from 2-4 pm on Wednesday, December 13, 2023 and then will be followed by public visitation from 7-9 pm on Wednesday evening, and continue on 2-4 pm and 7-9 Thursday and Friday, and 2-4 pm on Saturday. A private family visitation will take place on Saturday, December 16, 2023 from 7-9 pm. The funeral service will take place on Sunday, December 17, 2023 at 2:00 pm from the St. Anthony United Church with Carol Roberts officiating. Cremation to follow with inurnment at a later date.

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

PENNEY, ROGER NEIL

The family of Captain Roger Neil Penney are very sad to share the news of his death on June 13, 2023 at Western Regional Memorial Hospital in Corner Brook, NL.

Roger was born in St. Anthony on May 24th 1945, the third boy to Mary and Harold Penney. His childhood was spent between North West River, Labrador and St. Anthony. After finishing school, he worked with heavy equipment to save up to pursue his dream of becoming a pilot. He started his aviation training in Moncton, NB in 1966 and went on to get his commercial and airline transport licence. Throughout his career, he flew everything from a single engine Kit Fox to a CL-215 water bomber. He was always a bush pilot at heart and never a fan of the suit and tie. He loved adventure and was not one to follow the “straight and narrow path” in life. He met Catherine on a medevac flight; she the young doctor and he the pilot of the first air ambulance in the province. Most of his career was spent as a pilot with the Newfoundland and Labrador Water Bomber Crew and he wore his orange flight suit with pride. He enjoyed the thrill of the job but missed his family while living away for six months of each year. The final flight of his career was to bring home a retired Canso waterbomber as a permanent memorial to his cousin, Captain Ron Penney, who tragically died during a waterbomber crash. This was a very emotional journey for Roger as he retired with the Canso that day.

Roger loved spending time with his grandchildren and his dogs. In his retirement he moved to Pasadena to be closer to his family but he always called St. Anthony home. He was passionate about preserving the heritage of the northern peninsula and enjoyed sharing stories about the area with tourists at the Grenfell Heritage Hotel, where he was part owner. He enjoyed gardening, landscaping in his Kubota, exploring our province in his RV and keeping up with current events on CNN as well as the latest episode of Coronation Street. Roger could have a ‘yarn’ with anyone, could always remember the punch line of a joke, loved a good “April fool” and reminded us to see the lighter side of life. He was very good at living in the moment, ‘one day at a time’. He will always be remembered as “PO9” to his granddaughters.

Roger leaves to mourn his wife of 46 years, Catherine Penney (nee Farmer); daughters Nicola Penney, Victoria White (Brian), Lisa Renardson (Reza); granddaughters Abigail, Charlotte, and Rosie; grandsons Ryan, Reece and Rio; sisters-in-law Dora Penney, Stephanie Roe (Philip), Susan Pritchards (Mark) and brother-in-law John Farmer; the many nieces and nephews who thought of him as ‘Uncle Rog’, many cousins (special cousins Tom and Roy) and a large circle of family and friends.

Roger is predeceased by Harold and Mary Penney (nee Bird), brothers Gerald Penney and Guy Penney, sister-in-law Alma Penney (Bussey), and brother-in-law Andrew Chorzelski and many cousins.

Thank you to close friends Brent Thistle and Jonah Canning for their support during this difficult time; many other friends and colleagues who supported our family during his time in hospital. Thank you to the staff at Western Memorial Regional Hospital and the palliative care team. A special thank you to his family doctor, Dr. Lorena Power for all the care over the years.

At Roger’s request, cremation has taken place. There will be no formal visitation as Roger was not a formal guy! A celebration of his life will take place in St. Anthony on July 8th at 2:00 pm from the St. Anthony United Church with Rev. Arthur Kinsella offiating. Interment to follow in the Fishing Point United Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, Roger would have appreciated any donations be made towards the upkeep of the Canso Memorial park for Ronald Penney and Yannic Dutin in St. Anthony. For information on how to donate please contact info@stanthony.ca

MILLEY, PEARL

It is with great sadness that we announce the peaceful passing of Phyllis Chatfield Pearl Milley , age 86, at the John M.Gray Centre, St. Anthony on January 10th, 2023

She is predeceased by her parents, Kenneth and Mae Taylor,sister Maud (Don)Burry, brothers Edmund and Lemuel Taylor, daughter-in-law Dale Hedderson.

Left to celebrate her life with many happy memories are her loving husband of 67 years, Carl;her children Lynette( Derek) Saunders, Donald(Leona and her children)Milley, Gregory( Judy) Milley, grandsons ;Curtis(Sarah) Saunders, Kyle ( Jessica),Kirk( Christina)and Scott Milley,granddaughter ;Nancy( Michael)Thomson, great granddaughters;Madeline and Rachel Saunders,sister ;Fayne(Joe) Buggy,brother; Glen( Barbara) Taylor, sister -in -law Millicent Taylor,also extended family members and many friends.

Pearl was born and grew up in Raleigh, Nl. After completing high school , she attended Teacher’s College in St. John’s and taught school in Raleigh and Great Brehat for 2 years. She married Carl , the love of her life, at the age of 19 and they made their home in St. Anthony. The focus of her life then shifted to being a full time homemaker, a devoted wife to Carl and a loving mother to their three children.

As time went by , Pearl returned to the workplace and spent many years teaching Sewing and Home Management at the Vocational School in St. Anthony, and later as a bank teller at Scotiabank, until her retirement at age 60.

Pearl was an excellent cook and baker and made sure nobody had an empty stomach. She loved having her grandchildren visit and would provide endless supplies of chocolate chip cookies and cinnamon rolls.She was a tailor by name (Taylor)and by trade. A skilled seamstress, she was very well known in the area and much sought after for sewing wedding attire , particularly bridesmaid dresses and wedding gowns.She made all her own clothes,was ahead of her time in style and fashion, and always put effort into looking her best. Pearl had a quick wit and sense of humour and liked nothing better than hearing ( or telling ) a good joke.Laughter and fun came easy to her.

Pearl dearly loved her greenhouse and garden and was happiest as she would say “when I’m up to my eyes in dirt” Along with Carl, they cultivated beautiful flowers and an abundance of vegetables, which were shared generously with friends and neighbours. She also loved berrypicking, and spending time at the cabin down the bay.

Pearl’s kindness, loving heart ,generosity and devotion to her family will be remembered and cherished by us all forever.

The family would like to thank the staff at the John M.Gray Centre who took such good care of Pearl over the past year and a half.

Visitation to take place at Kerry M.Fillatre Funeral Home in St. Anthony from 7-9PM on Thursday, January 12th and from 2-4PM and

7-9 PM on Friday,January 13th,2023.The funeral service will take place at 11:00AM on Saturday, January 14th at the St. Anthony United Church with Major Anthony Stokes and Major Beverly Dart- Stokes officiating. Interment to follow.

Donations in her memory may be made to St. Anthony United Church.
Funeral Services were entrusted to Kerry M. Fillatres Funeral Home St. Anthony and Roddickton, Alicia Patey Funeral Director.

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SLADE, ALFRED FRANK

May 13, 1930 - July 17, 2022

Frank was born on May 13, 1930 at Lushes Bight, Notre Dame Bay to John and Laura Slade. At the age of 4 Frank moved with his family to St. Anthony where he grew up. At an early age Frank started working on the Grenfell Mission and then later fishing on several different boats. He also had several jobs in his younger years at Goose Bay, Toronto and North Carolina.

While in North Carolina he almost got drafted into the US Army to fight in the Korean War. He had to decide between going in the US Army or returning to Canada, which he decided to return to Canada. On returning to Canada he met up with his buddy Don Penney in Toronto who was in the Canadian Army and he enlisted in the Canadian Army for the Korean War. Frank was a sergeant and paratrooper in the War. After the War Frank stayed in the military for a short time before being honourably discharged.

He worked for a short time in Toronto as a police officer before returning to Newfoundland and Labrador. Frank married Clara Patey on October 3, 1961 at Happy Valley/Goose Bay. He worked as an heavy equipment operator in Schefferville and Sagelak before returning to St. Anthony where he worked with Lundrigan’s on the roads being built on the Northern Peninsula. He then worked as the wharfinger at the government wharf in St. Anthony for many years before working as a commissioner at the airport until he retired.

In his younger years Frank loved hunting, fishing and out in boat. He was Lieutenant of the Canadian Rangers in St. Anthony for many years. He also loved animals especially his cats. Frank was a dedicated military man and this was evident to all who had a chance to talk to him.

Frank passed away on July 17, 2022 at the John M Gray Center at the age of 92 years.

He is survived by his Brother, Norman (Dorothy); Sisters, Maude (Jim) Delaney, Jessie (Bruce) Rye, Joyce Cull; Brothers in Law, Louden (Druscilla) Patey, Hedley (Marina) Patey, Ron (Pam) Patey, Ralph (Sally) Patey; Sisters in Law, Mary Slade, Kitty Slade, Victoria Marshall; Nephew, Jeffrey (Janette) Slade; Niece, Phyllis (Neil) Ireland; Close Friends Mary and William Patey as well as many other family members and friends.

He is predeceased by his Wife, Clara; Parents, John and Laura Slade; Brothers, Cyril Slade, Raymond Slade, Eric Slade; Sister, Marg Rickett; Brother in Law, Ron Cull, Robert Rickett; Sister in Law, Ellen Slade.

The family would like to thank the staffs of Shirley’s Haven Personal Care Home, Charles Curtis Hospital and John M Gray Centre for providing care and comfort over the past 4 years.

Public visitation to be held at Kerry M Fillatre Funeral Home in St. Anthony from 2-4 pm and 7-9 pm on Wednesday, July 20, 2022 and from 2-4 pm and 7-8 pm on Thursday, July 21, 2022. A private family visitation will take place on Thursday at 8:00 pm. The funeral service will be held from the St. Anthony United Church at 2:00 pm on Friday, July 22, 2022. Interment to follow. 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

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.

NOEL, FRANCIS NORMAN

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December 18, 1943 - July 14, 2021
Passed peacefully away at the John M. Gray Center on Wednesday, July 14, 2021 at the age of 77 years. He was born in Goose Cove to Mae (Reid) and Herbert Noel. He leaves to mourn his Brothers, Clayton (Marilyn), Lee (Marjorie); Sister, Patsy (David); Sister-in-law Helen; Special Friend, Ray Elliott, as well as nieces, nephews, extended family and a circle of friends. He is predeceased by his Parents, Mae (Reid) and Herbert as well as Brothers, Raymond and Cyril. Francis spent the last three and a half years at the John M. Gray Center, he could always be found in the TV room or out on the balcony overlooking St. Anthony. Private Visitation to take place from Kerry M. Fillatre’s Funeral Home on Friday, July 16, 2021 from 2-4pm and 7-9 pm. The funeral service will be held from the St. Anthony United Church with Pastor Georgina Parsons officiating. Interment to follow in the United Cemetery, Goose Cove. Funeral arrangements entrusted to Kerry M. Fillatre Funeral Home, St. Anthony and Roddickton, Alicia Patey, Funeral Director.