ANDREWS, GORDON (GORDIE) SAMUEL

September 7, 1978 - January 30, 2024

Gordie was born in St. Anthony, NL to Garland & Elvida Andrews. He grew up in St. Anthony, Ship Cove, and Westport. In his later years, he settled in Carbonear and recently, to Victoria, Conception Bay North, NL. Gordie loved working on anything with a motor- especially his 4 wheeler, or bike as he used to call it.

He is survived by his Mother: Elvida; Brothers: Stephen (Kathy), Michael (Stephanie); Nephews: Jarod, Jayden; Nieces: Joehana, Samantha; Special Aunt: Sara Jacobs; Aunts: Loretta Osmond, Violet Andrews, Violet Humby, Eliza Pittman (Randolph); Uncle: Adolphus Andrews; Special Cousin and friend: Chris Andrews (Alice Ward), as well as many cousins, friends, and relatives.

He is predeceased by his father: Garland Andrews; Grandparents: Walter & Katherine, Gilbert & Jane Canning; Aunts: Juanita Andrews, Bessie Hurley (Samuel); Uncles: Arthur Jacobs, Alonzo Osmond, Ralph Humby, Stephen Andrews (Mary), Samuel Andrews, Gordon Canning, and Jobie Canning.

Cremation has taken place with a celebration of life to be announced in Summer 2024.

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

Dempster, Donald Lloyd


July 17,1940 – May 30, 2024

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our kind and wonderful Husband and Father. Don was born in Nameless Cove on July 17, 1940, to John and Amy Dempster.

Leaving to honor his memory is wife Cicely, daughter Shirley (Gord). Brothers Clyde (June), Harold. Sisters-law Millie Macey, Hazel Dempster and Mary Dempster.

Predeceased by his parents and son Donnie.

The family would like to extend a thank you to the staff at the Straits of Belle Isle Health Center and a special thank-you to paramedic Richard Dempster. A thank- you to his Home Care workers Lisa Gaulton and Nichole King. A special thank- you to his niece Karen Ann Dempster for her support and always making him smile. To niece Sheila Dempster for her support and kindness.

Visitation is being held at the Gospel Hall in Nameless Cove, beginning Sunday June 2nd and continuing until the family service on Monday June 3rd. the Funeral service will be held at 2pm on Tuesday June 4th followed by burial at the Nameless Cove Community Cemetery.

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

Coombs, William

May 20 2024

Bill was born in Newfoundland and lived alongside his parents, siblings and friends in Plum Point for many years. At a young age he moved away to mainland and worked as an Ironworker until his retirement.

Bill passed away peacefully at age of 70, due to natural causes on 20th of May 2024, in Edmonton AB

Bill will always be remembered by his Son Benjamin, Brother; Percy and Sisters; Vermetta (Winston), Matilda (Hiram), Nancy (Ralph), & Elizabeth (Dean), Sisters-in-Law; Leona & Margaret, Nephews and Nieces; Medina (Toma), Daris (Robbyn), Gavin (Ksenia), Bradley, David, Edna, Curtis (Terri Lynn), Sandra (Mitchell), & Lisa

Bill was predeceased by his Parents Elva Joyce and George, Brothers Clifford & Chesley

Visitation and Family Service will be held at The Church of the Advent on Sunday June 2nd @ 6:00 PM, from which Funeral Service will be held Monday June 3rd @ 2:00 PM with Reverend Canon Terrance Coates officiating. Burial to follow A Community Cemetery in Pond Cove

Rest in Peace Bill, gone but not forgotten


BEAUDOIN, COSMO

April 28, 1937 - May 12, 2024

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our kind and wonderful Husband, Father, Grandfather, Brother, and Uncle, Cosmo Beaudoin. Cosmo passed peacefully at the Rufus Guinchard Health Center in Port Saunders on May 12, 2024, concluding his lifetime of stories at the ripe age of 87.

Ever the storyteller, Cosmo would never miss the opportunity to spin a tale of his youth, speaking often and warmly of his many adventures in his working years. His warm smile and hearty laugh has blessed many in his time. His creativity knew no bounds, whether it was for art, music, woodworking, or the occasional invention. He was eager to invite anyone to his table for a feed of fresh “taties” from his own garden, and took pride in his ability to provide for his family. While we mourn his passing, we are reminded by memories-of the blessing of having him with us for his long, rewarding life.

Cosmo leaves behind with heavy hearts and a lifetime of warm memories, his belove Wife, Rowena; his three Children: Mervie (Jerome), Eva (Wayne), and Leslie (Jenifer), his pride and joys; his 3 grandchildren: Mitch, Amanda (Matthew), and Annabella'; his in-laws: Lillian (the late Lawrence), Vivian (the late Stedman), Bessie (the late Stewart), Angus (the late Mamie), Belinda (Steve), Lambert (Iris), Israel (Kathleen). Also left t0 mourn with heavy hearts are his nieces, nephews, and the most incredible collection of friends and acquaintances that he has accumulated through the years.

He is predeceased by his parents: Onesiphore and Margaret Beaudoin; Grandparents: Emanuel and Emily White who raised him after his parents death and a young age; Sister: Semone (Thomas); Brother: Lawrence; Parents-in-law: Lamber and Eva Coombs; In-laws: Wilfred, Ruby, Stedman, Elizabeth, Archibald, Stewart, Leslie, Mamie, Lavinia, Olga, and Melvin.

The family would like to send a big “thank-you” and much appreciation to Dr. Irfan and the nursing staff of the Rufus Guinchard Health Center, your wonderful care will never be forgotten. It was only a short time but we would also like to thank his Home care Workers Winnie Bell and Shirley Plowman.

Say not in grief “he is no more”, but in thankfulness that “he was”.

Visitation will take place from the St. Margaret of Scotland Anglican Church in Reefs Harbour, beginning the evening of Wednesday. May 14, 2024. The family service will take place on Thursday, May 16, 2024 at 7:00 PM with the funeral taking place on Saturday, May 18, 2024 at 3:00 PM with Rev. Canon Terrance Coates officiating. Interment to follow.

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

BROMLEY, JOHN THOMAS

1932 - 2024

It is with broken hearts that we announce the peaceful passing of our dear beloved father on Partridgeberry Path at the John M. Gray Centre in St. Anthony on May 12th, 2024.

Born January 10th, 1932 in Conche he was the youngest child of Patrick & Frances (nee Murphy). John lost his mother at age 2 and was raised along with his 6 siblings by his Dad with help from friends and family. He grew up to be a kind, caring, soft hearted gentleman respected by those who knew him and loved dearly by his family. He left home at age 16 to work in the stables at the Grenfell Mission in St. Anthony.

He worked various jobs, even the engineer on a schooner, The Glider, before joining his three brothers in later years as their fishing buddy. Years later they were joined by his son, Steve and they worked side by side fishing until him and his brothers  retired 1992. John was a Jack of All Trades, master of none as he would say. He took great pride in his work and he loved and served his Saviour without question.

He enjoyed hunting, fishing, mechanics, having a good yarn, reminiscing about olden days and oftentimes would make your jaw drop while relating some of the pranks he and a buddy played as their idleness took over – all in fun of course as he wouldn’t hurt a soul, not knowingly anyways. Of everything in life he was most proud of his children and grandchildren, he loved us dearly and he always finished his conversation with us by letting us know it and saying “I love you… I really loves ya too!” We will miss him for sure.

Left to mourn his loss are his loving wife, Susan (nee Whelan), the love of his life with whom he spent just over 60 years of wedded bliss with; his children: Maureen (Chris Tucker), Stephen (Michelle Higgins) and Josephine (Gordon Chaytor); Grandchildren: Marshall, Jessica (Bobby Byrne), Sarah (Robby Osmond), Michael (Alana Symmonds), Jonathan (Erica Hunt), Katrina, Chelsea (Ryan Sweeney), Karessa, and Karson; as well as his Great-grandson Liam; brothers in law: Jim Whelan (Cheryl) and Nick Whelan; his lifelong friend Gerald FitzGerald; special great nephew Murray Symmonds, as well as a number of nieces, nephews and numerous friends.

Gone before him and eagerly awaiting his arrival with open arms are his Mom and Dad: Patrick and Frances (nee Murphy); brothers: Con, Anthony, Patrick; his sisters: Bridget, Kathleen and Josephine; his daughter in law: Evelyn; parents in law: Nicholas and Mary (nee Joyce) Whelan, as well as in-laws numerous cousins and friends.

Peace be thine Dear Daddy/Pop -your wings were ready but we weren’t. You were the best you could be to us and you will be greatly missed. Fly high with the angels sweet man, we will meet again. We love you….we really loves ya too!!

The family extends a heartful thank you to his many care givers and doctors at the John M Gray Centre as well as his caregivers at Shirley’s Haven where he lived for 3 years up until last summer- your kindness and caring deeds have not gone unnoticed. We so very much appreciate each and every one of you. Thank you too to Gerry Bromley.  Many times he mentioned how good you were, bringing him in things he wanted and ensuring he got whatever he asked for. Thank you for your time and generosity, being there when we couldn't, a true friend indeed! Last but not least, from the bottom of our hearts thank you Theresa Flynn! You are an angel, it was you who allowed him to stay home and have a few more years in the place he loved tending to his and our mother's needs. He had many kind words for you and so appreciated everything you done.  We are grateful too for everything you did and so appreciate the excellent care you provided.

Gifts or flowers are graciously accepted but in lieu, at his request, donations can be made to Sacred Heart Parish.

Visitation will be held at Sacred Heart Church in Conche beginning on Tuesday, May 13, 2024 at 7 pm with the wake service taking place on Wednesday, May 15, 2024 at 7:30 PM. The funeral mass will be held on Thursday, May 16, 2024 at 11 am, Father George officiating. Interment to follow.

Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Kerry M Fillatre Funeral Home, St. Anthony and Roddickton, Funeral Director Lee Nippard. Thank you, too, for all your help and professionalism.

DARLING, JERRY LEE

28 June, 1940 – 4 May, 2024

Jerry Lee Darling passed away peacefully on Saturday, May 4, 2024 with his wife Angela by his side at the John M. Gray Center, St. Anthony, NL .

Jerry grew up in Ohio, joined the USAF in 1961 where his travels brought him to NL where he stayed and embarked on a civilian career as an aircraft maintenance engineer, eventually retiring in Conche, NL. During his retirement years he enjoyed his time at the cabin in Port au Port, and travelling to visit family in Ohio, Alberta and Ontario with his wife Angela. Whether it was a long walk, hunting or fishing Jerry had a love for being outdoors. He will always be deeply loved and known as Granddad, Jergie and Papa Jerry by his granddaughters whom he cherished. 

Leaving to honor his memory is his spouse Angela; His children: Lee (Lynn), Sherry (Ray), Sandy, Todd (Angela); Granddaughters: Caitlyn, Alannah and Breanna; Siblings: Jenny, Zane, Larry, Jane, and Betty; Special In-laws: Lynn and Ray; Special Friends: Eddie Dempsey, Maurice Power, Connor Power, Michael Deraps, Henry Smith, Frank Duffy, Francis Hunt, Mary Flynn, Paul Power and Bob Frazie along with countless others.

Predeceased by his parents, William and Leota; Brothers: Wayne and Roger.

The family would like to extend a special thank you to The Power Family in St. Anthony for their hospitality and thoughtful acts of kindness, the staff of the John M. Gray Center and Curtis Memorial Hospital and the Labrador-Grenfell Paramedics who went above and beyond to give exceptional care to Jerry. Thank you to Father Amar and the Doctors and care team who saw to his medical needs, as well as Kerry M. Fillatre Funeral Home for their service.

Cremation has taken place, and a Celebration of Life will be held at a later date.

In lieu of Flowers donations can be made to your local Cadets Corps or Squadron.

And within me I know I was born to fly.
— Joe Onfrio

BESSEY, EDWARD

April 10, 1929 - May 4, 2024

Edward Bessey passed away May 4, 2024 at the Charles S. Curtis Memorial Hospital in St. Anthony at the age of 95 years.

He leaves to mourn with many wonderful memories, his wife of 68 years: Martha Jane Bessey; Children: Morris (Joyce), Marilyn (Dave), Marshall (Jackie), Boyd (Sherry), Brian (Tanya), Albert Biles'; Grandchildren: Steven, Shawn. Trent, Tara, Melissa, Michelle, Maggie, Brody; Great-grandchildren: Emma, Jenna, Peter, Landon, Noah, Alex, Andy, Kaylee, Ava, as well as many other extended family and friends.

The family would like to send a thank-you to those who send condolences and supported us at this difficult time. We would also like to send a special thank-you to the staff at the Charles S. Curtis Memorial Hospital, Shirley’s Haven, Major Stokes and Dart-Stokes and KM Fillatre.

Visitation details to be announced. The funeral service will take place from the Untied Church in Raleigh on Wednesday, May 8, 2024 at 2:00 pm with Major Stokes officiating. Interment to follow.

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

CANNING, LILLIAN MARY YVONNE

January 9, 1940 - May 3, 2024

It is with broken hearts that the family of Lillian Mary Yvonne Canning announces her passing at Curtis Memorial Hospital in St. Anthony, NL on May 03, 2024, at the age of 84 years. Lillian passed away peacefully into the loving arms of God, surrounded by her loving family and will forever be remembered for the loving wife, mom and grandmother that she was. On January 22, 1959 she married her soulmate, to that union came seven beautiful children. Lillian gave her heart to the Lord in August 1958 and faithfully served him with all her heart and soul and committed her time as a very active member of the choir for 29 years, head of the Sunday School department for 17 years, president of the ladies group for years and also a Sunday school teacher.

Lillian was the most devoted wife, mother, grandmother, and great grandmother who was well-loved by all who had the honour to know her. She worked tirelessly to give her family what they needed. Lillian worked at the local fish plant while raising seven children and taking care of her household. She loved to knit, sew, bake and cook. Her family always looked forward to receiving one of her delicious carrot cake or her homemade pickles.

She leaves to mourn with a lifetime of precious memories her husband Wilson Canning. Daughters; Pamela(Perry), Karen, Jean (Scott), Darlene (Morris). Sons; Wayne(Louie), David (Joyce), Morgan (Janice), Travis (Nola) Grandson/son. 17 grandchildren, 21 great-grandchildren, 3 foster grandchildren. Also left to mourn is her darling sister Ruby Sacrey, her brother-in-laws; Martin Canning, Earl (Hazel); Sister-in-laws, Pearl (Calvin), Madonna, Joan(Grant) as well as a large circle of nieces, nephews and extended family and friends.

Lillian is predeceased by her parents Theophilus and Milford Hopkins, Sisters Bessie Fillier and brother-in-law Gilbert Fillier, Daisy Hopkins and brother-in-law Gordan Hopkins. Also Sister-in-law Phyllis Cassell, Susie Canning; brother-in-laws, Harrison Canning, Winston Fillier, Wilbourn Fillier and Albert Cassell. And her son-in-law Melvin Pilgrim.

Public visitation to take place from the Englee Apostolic Faith Church on Sunday, May 5, 2024, and Monday, May 6, 2024 from 7-9 pm. The funeral service will take place on Tuesday, May 7, 2024 at 2:00 PM with Pastor Hewlett officiating. Interment to follow.

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

TAYLOR, WILSON

June 2, 1936 - May 2, 2024

It is with great sadness and heavy hearts, the family of the late Wilson Taylor announces his peaceful passing at the age of 87 at the John M. Gray Center in St. Anthony.

Wilson was born to William and Lillian Taylor, of Forrester’s Point, on June 2, 1936. It was there that he would spend the majority of his life, until later years moving to the Ivy Durley Place in Flower’s Cove, and most recently moving to the John M. Gray Center in St. Anthony. In November 1958, he married Elva Taylor, of Forrester’s Point. In December 1963, they welcomed their one and only daughter, Mary Ann.

Wilson was never the type to sit still. He could usually be found tinkering, building, or fixing something in one of his sheds. He thoroughly enjoyed puttering around and took great pride in fixing or building things for his family. He would also spend lots of time doing things for his family. In the winter, he happily volunteered to drive his grandson to hockey practices during the week. Also, every summer he would tow his camper to Rocky Harbour for two weeks to spend with their grandson while he completed swimming lessons.

Left behind to grieve his passing is daughter, Mary Ann, and son-in-law, Calvin. He will be sadly missed by his grandson, Jeremy, his wife, Hilary, and their sons Grady and Rhett. Wilson will be sadly missed by his brother Jacob (Mary Ann) and sisters Annie, Susan (Steve) and a very long list of extended family members. He was predeceased by his wife Elva, his parents, William and Lillian, brothers Stewart, Gordon, Kirby and Lorenzo and his sisters Mary Jane and Sybil.

The family would like to thank the wonderful staff at the John M. Gray Centre for their compassionate and committed care. They would also like to thank the staff at Curtis Memorial Hospital and Ivy Durley Place for their efforts over the years while he lived there. The family would also like to give a heartfelt thanks to his niece Blenda for her compassion, presence and continued support for Wilson when he moved to St. Anthony.

The funeral will take place on Tuesday, May 28, 2024 at 11:00 AM from St. Mary’s Anglican Church in Black Duck Cove, NL with Rev. Canon Coates officiating. Interment to follow.

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

Life is a celebration, embrace it with open arms and a grateful heart
— Debasish Mrida