PATEY, EDMUND (TED) WARREN LESLIE

January 18, 1926 - May 30, 2019

Edmund (Ted) Patey was born in St. Anthony on January 18, 1926, to Leslie and Amelia (Ash) Patey. Ted married the love of his life, Gladys Tucker in 1950. Together, they built a home and raised three children, Glenn, Kathy and Janice. Their home was always open to the neighbourhood children, many of whom have returned to visit over the years. The latest children to bring joy to his life were his five grandchildren and one great grandchild. He looked forward to their visits and they all cherished every moment they spent together.

As a young boy growing up in Northern Newfoundland Ted loved and embraced winter. He often spoke with pride of his dog teams, his days spent on skis, the boil-ups with friends at Bartlett’s Steady, his many trips to Long Pond and the much anticipated Sports Day on the harbour. He especially loved kicking football (soccer) on the harbour ice or in the fields near the hospital. In later years, he enjoyed his summer vacations around Atlantic Canada camping and exploring with family and friends. His cabins at Long Pond and Pistolet Bay brought him together with friends and provided much joy and relaxation. He loved to plant his vegetable gardens and watch them grow over the summer.

He always said that he lived through many eras of transportation from dog teams and boats to snowmobiles, cars and airplanes. Once he was introduced to motorized transportation, he developed a new passion which led to a career as engineer of the hospital ship ‘Maraval’. He always said “Before roads, the sea was our highway”. He spent many summers travelling the Labrador Coast and Northern Newfoundland with doctors and nurses who provided medical assistance. He said that he even learned to take and develop x-rays on the Maraval. Ted often recounted one eventful trip when the Maraval encountered a hurricane near Saglek Bay.  In order to save the vessel, he and another crewman rowed ashore in 18 ft waves to attach a line. This event was documented by a photojournalist who was on board and the story was published in Life Magazine issued September 19, 1949. Another venture he talked about was when he was asked by Dr Curtis to travel to Boston to bring the new hospital boat, Albert T Gould, back to St. Anthony. He was the only Canadian on board. 

He carried his love of engines to shore, where he was Mechanic and later the Vehicle Operations Manager at the Grenfell Mission garage. He serviced every type of engine including St. Anthony’s first fire engine, a 1929 Model A truck. He remained in this position until 1991, when he retired after 48 years with the International Grenfell Association/GRHS. 

Ted still found time for recreation and was one of the founding members of the St. Anthony Athletic Club. The club established and maintained the first outdoor rink and was instrumental in the building of the St. Anthony Olympia. Ted spent countless hours maintaining the water pumps and generators at the arena. He was described as a valuable asset and great contributor and in 2005 was inducted into the St. Anthony Recreational Hall of Fame as a Builder.

He was a real historian and had an amazing ability to recollect with accuracy any event that he encountered throughout his life. He has been interviewed by several authors and has provided essential information for them to complete their writings about Northern Newfoundland and Labrador.  Listening to him tell stories of his lifelong adventures will be sadly missed by family, friends and all that knew him.

He is survived by his children Glenn, Kathy (Colin Morris), Janice (Paul Kattenbusch); grandchildren Danielle (Joshua Cole), Shawna Morris (Albert Rand), Lauren, Brooke and Nicholas Kattenbusch; great grandchild Patrick Cole; sister Violet Decker; brother Dennis Patey (Dorothy); niece, Sharon Spurrell; nephews, Dion, Danny and Darren Patey.

He is predeceased by his wife of 61 years, Gladys, his sisters Mary Belle Patey and Rosalie Spurrell.

Visitation to be held from Kerry M. Fillatre’s Funeral Home in St. Anthony on Saturday, June 1, 2019 from 3-4 pm and 7-9 pm and on Sunday, June 2, 2019 from 2-4 pm and 7-9 pm. The funeral will be held on Monday, June 3, 2019 at 2:00 pm from the United Church in St. Anthony with Rev. Gus Pendleton officiating. Interment to follow. Donations of flowers graciously accepted as well as donations to the Alzheimer’s Society in loving memory of Mr. Patey’s late wife, Gladys.

COOMBS, JESSIE ISABELLA

1933 -2019

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our mother, Jessie Coombs, of Plum Point on May 28, 2019 at the age of 86 years.

Jessie was born in Birchy Head, NL. but lived her life in Plum Point close to her children. Jessie was first and foremost a dedicated mother to her children. She treasured her children and embraced every moment with them. Jessie especially loved being a Nan to her grandchildren and great grandchildren.

We were truly blessed with a kind and loving mother and we will mourn greatly our loss.

Jessie was predeceased by her husband; Henry Coombs who was the love of her life. Her parents; Silas and Maria Hedge, parents in-law; George and Nellie Coombs, siblings; Miriam (Gilbert Parrill), Hilda Minette Hedge, Wilfred Stanley Hedge, Roland Wesley Hedge and Harvey Clyde Hedge, siblings in-law; Eliza Maynard, Jessie Noseworthy, Evelyn (Leslie Harvey), Rendall Coombs, Gordon Coombs and Ike Gibbons.

Left to celebrate her life and cherish fond and loving memories of her are her children; Rachel (Colin Williams), Ivy (John Gibbons), Stanley (Julia), Karen (Leslie Doyle), Gordon and Evelyn, siblings in-law; Caroline Hedge, Judy Hedge, George Coombs (Virginia), Rachel Gibbons, Wallace Maynard, Donald Noseworthy and Muriel Coombs, grandchildren; Colin, Joe, Cristy, Abe, Jessica, Gavin, Rodney and Daniel, great grandchildren; Brett, Grant, Caleb, Colton, Jenna and Mia. Many nieces & nephews and a wide circle of other family and friends.

Visitation will begin at 11:00am on Friday May 31, at the Anglican Church of the Advent in Plum Point, and there will be a Family Service at 7:00 pm. The funeral is scheduled for 11:00 am on Saturday, June 1, followed by the Burial at Pond Cove Cemetery.

BARTLETT, CHARLOTTE EFFIE (Nee Clark)

May 2, 1936 - May 26, 2019

Born May 2nd, 1936 to Douglas and Ester Ann Clark of Bolsters Rock, Labrador. At a very early age age was place in the orphanage in Cartwright where she went to work at the hospital at the age of 13 as a cook and cleaner. At the age of 19 she came to Newfoundland with Fannie and Annie Hedderson and this is where she met the love of her life, Douglass Bartlett. On May 17, 1956 they married and had 8 children. Her life was filled with loving and providing for her family. She was one of the best at fulfilling this job. She was the kind of woman that welcomes everyone and did what she could for them. You could never leave her home without a cup of tea. She leaves to mourn with a lifetime of memories, her Sons, Donald (Wavey), David (Kettie), Frank (Doris), Richard; Daughters, Barbara (Ross), Lilly (Dennis), Judy (Randolph), Wanda (Steve); Grandchildren, Damien, Jordan, Caitlin, Ladine (Corey), Andrew, Shannon (Michelle), Cheryl (Ryan), Jason (Shawna), Catrina (Sheldon), Stacey (Ian), Paul, Stephanie, Vanessa (Jonathan); Great-grandchildren, Kailey, Kera, Jayden, Jake, Amy, Grady, Leo, Luke, Sharaya, Lacey, Roman as well as a large circle of extended family and friends. Charlotte was predeceased by her Husband, Douglas Bartlett and her sisters, Blanch Roberts and Phoebe Pardy. Visitation to be held from the All Saints Anglican Church in Dark Tickle beginning the afternoon of Tuesday, May 28, 2019 and will continue until the funeral on Thursday, May 30th, 2019 at 2:00 pm with Rec. Deacon Arthur Kinsella officiating. Interment to follow.

TAYLOR, JEANETTE IRENE

December 1, 1945 – May 27, 2019Passed away on May 27th at the Palliative Care Unit of Western Memorial Regional Hospital, Corner Brook, Jeanette Irene Taylor of Gunner’s Cove. She was born at Forteau, Labrador on December 1st, 1945. With the passing of her father two years later she, along with most of her family, moved to Pilley’s Island, Green Bay. In her teenage years she migrated back to Point Amour, Labrador where she worked “in-service” to the family of the late John Earle (light keeper). While working as a Bell Telephone operator at Levi Normore’s in Lanse-au-Loup she met and married Leonard Taylor. They had two children. She had an abiding love of the outdoors with almost daily excursions walking, hiking, snowshoeing, skiing and berry-picking. She loved her woodpile, her shed, her axe, cleaver and wood-splitter and dearly loved her wood stove. She was a political junkie whose stripe was born out of her brother’s treatment during the loggers strike of the Smallwood era; she was a hopeless Toronto Maple Leafs fan though it was difficult when they played Sidney Crosby and the Penguins; and she had an insatiable appetite for current affairs, feeding a very opinionated mind. Anyone who passed through Gunner’s Cove in the winter can attest that she was a wonderful hand to clear snow though a bit rough on snowblowers and shovels. She had four grandchildren and three great- grandchildren and her love for them was the source of immense pride. She brought a resolve and determination to all aspects of her life and though often lonely after the passing of Leonard, she found solace in doing something to “keep the devil out of my mind” as she would say. That resolve and determination carried her through the past few debilitating months of her life with a rare grace. She leaves to mourn Son Trevor (Udlu) and Daughter Trudy (Michael); Grandchildren Ian (Lindsay), Nicolas, Emily and Jonathan; Great Grandchildren Kate, Leo and Julie; Sisters Grace Hancock, Thelma Furey, Nellie Batstone, Jessie Roberts (Reg); Brother Gordon (Rose); Special Friends Louise, Grace, Leona, Rick, Max, Gladys, Bill and Mabel and a large circle of family and friends. She was predeceased by husband Leonard; Parents Delbert and Emily Roberts; Brothers Ralph & Jack; Sisters Clarissa and Flossie and dear friend Ethel Hedderson (mudder). Visitation was held from the Central United Church at Quirpon Branch on Thursday, May 30, 2019 at 11:00 am with Rev. Gus Pendleton 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.

GIBBONS, JUDY

1925-2019

It is with great sadness that we announce the peaceful passing of Judy Gibbons of Plum Point on May 23rd at Caribou Memorial Veterans' Pavilion in St. John's.

Judy will be sadly missed by her children John (Ivy), Rose (Frank) Boyle, Dwight (Beulah), Genevieve (Rod Caines), Abraham (former daughter-in-law Sherry Hounsell), her grandchildren SheriLee (Borje) Chambers, Janessa (Stephen) Kerr, Sarah Caines (Kevin O'Shea), Jean (Scott) McGrath, David Boyle, Andrew Caines, John Gibbons, and great-grandchildren Michael, Jonathan and Cora.  Her kindness, ever-ready smile and quirky humour will be remembered by all.  

Judy was the daughter of Frank and Sarah (Hoddinott) Samson.  She was predeceased by her loving husband Abraham (Abe) in 2003, and siblings Chesley (Kirsty), Garland (Caroline), Alma, Roseannah (George) Chambers, Daisy (Allan) Saunders, Joyce  Coombs, Grace (Stewart) Taylor, Julian (Bride).  She is survived by her sister Bertha (Gerald) Payne of Corner Brook, sisters-in-law Jane (James) Toope, Gladys (Roy) Gibbons, Virginia (James) Gibbons and many nieces, nephews and friends.

Judy was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother.  Family always came first.  Her devotion, moral compass and strength of character were exemplary.  Even through the toughest challenges, her kind, nurturing manner and her deep love of family persisted.  Judy had an enormous appreciation of life and all living things.  An avid gardener and an enthusiastic berry-picker, she enjoyed every moment in nature.

Heartfelt thanks are extended to Judy's caregivers at Caribou Memorial Veterans Pavilion.  We are so grateful for the love and exceptional care that was provided.

Visitation will begin at 1:00 pm on Tuesday, May 28, at the Anglican Church of the Advent in Plum Point, and there will be a Family Service at 7:00 pm.  The funeral is scheduled for 11:00 am on Wednesday, May 29, followed by the burial at Pond Cove Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in memory of Judy to the Church of the Advent, P. O. Box 75, Plum Point, NL A0K 4A0.  Online condolences may be made through Kerry M. Fillatre Funeral Home in St. Anthony, NL. 

KEEFE, JAMES DORMAN

January 21, 1954 – May 24, 2019

Passed on May 24th, 2019 at the age of 65 years. He leaves to cherish memoires, his Brothers; Wesley (Marilyn) Keefe, Bob (Iris) Keefe, Grant (Mae) Keefe, Lomond (Beryl) Keefe; Sisters, Beatrice Gear, Nancy (Richard) Shulek, Celeste (Bryan) White, Florence (George) Canning as well as a large circle of relatives and friends. Visitation was held from the Apostolic Faith Church in Englee from where the funeral was held on Monday, May 27th, 2019 at 2:00 pm with Pastor George Burton officiating. Interment followed. Funeral arrangements entrusted to Kerry M. Fillatre’s Funeral Homes, St. Anthony and Roddickton, Alicia Patey, Funeral Director.

TOOPE, JAMES BARRETT

Passed away May 18th, 2019 at the age of 54, Mr. James B. Toope of Bird Cove nl. Left to mourn with loving memories are his Wife Yvonne, children Dylan and Janaya, mother Jane Toope, brothers Roy (Rhoda), Andrew (Flora), Reg (Kathy) and Whyman Mitchelmore Sr. (brother in law), Sisters Rachael (Steve), Judy (Tom), Eileen (Sterling), Beulah (Joe), Dorcas (Dan) and Jackie (Derick), In Laws Pius (Jessie), Maxine (Don), Jim, Patsy, Maxwell (Pauline), Aunts, Uncles, Nieces, Nephews, Cousins and a large circle of family and friends. James was predeceased by his father James Toope Sr., Sister Minnie Mitchelmore, Nephews Wayne Mitchelmore and Roy Toope Jr., in-laws Pius and Melina Gould and brother in law Jesse Gibbons. Visitation is being held at the Church of The Advent in Plum Point form Friday May 24, 2019, until the Funeral Service on Sunday, May 26th at 11:00am with Rev. Jennifer Renouf officiating, Funeral Arrangements where entrusted to Kerry M. Fillatres funeral home, St. Anthony and Roddickton, Lee Nippard funeral director.

ELMS, PANSY

Passed peacefully away at John M. Gray Centre, in her 86th year, Pansy (Smith) Elms. Predeceased by her loving husband Ross, sister Sadie, and brother Allan. Leaving to mourn her son Ford and a large circle of family and friends. Resting at Fillatre’s funeral home St. Anthony. Visitation Friday May 24 at Fillatre’s 2-4 PM, family service at 7 PM. The Funeral service will take place at St. Mary’s Anglican church at 2:00pm on Saturday May 25th 2019, Interment to follow at the church cemetery. Funeral Arrangements Entrusted to Kerry M. Fillatre’s Funeral Home, St. Anthony and Roddickton, Lee Nippard Funeral director.

FILLIER, HARDY NELSON

September 10, 1949 – May 9, 2019

Hardy Fillier was born in Englee September 10, 1949 to Rhoda and Hubert Fillier. On June 20, 1974 he married Patsy Hiscosk. Hardy worked on the plant for any years as well as in P.E.I. as a farmer for many years. He loved his grandchildren and they enjoyed him, he also loved going to men’s fellowship camp as well as going to church with his grandchildren. On Thursday, May 9, 2019 Hardy passed away surrounded by his loving family. He is survived by his Wife Patsy; Children, Petrina (Darren), Preston (Bonnie), Prenell (Rachel), Philip (Ashley); grandchildren, Zackery, Selena, Carnell, Hope, Mackenzie, Makayla; Mother, Rhoda Fillier; Sister, Joan (George); Brothers, Edwin (Lily), Varrick (Pansy); Brothers-in-law, Terry (Bonnie), Larry (Mo), Wade (Susie), Eugene (Donna), Bert (Kimberly); Mother-in-law, Rowena Hopkins; best friend David Simms as well as a large circle of extended family and friends. Hardy was predeceased by his father Hubert; brothers Lemond, Harold; sister-in-law Ivy; father in law Percy Hopkins as well as his 2 grandchildren. Visitation was held from the Salvation Army Church in Englee from where the funeral took place on May 13, 2019 at 2:00 pm with Majors Wilfred and Wavey Simms officiating. Interment followed. Funeral arrangements entrusted to Kerry M. Fillatre’s Funeral Homes, St. Anthony and Roddickton, Lee Nippard, Funeral Director.

COMPTON, ELWYN

August 3, 1938 – May 6, 2019

Elwyn, was born on August 3rd, 1938 to Mark and Evangeline (Pilgrim) Compton of St. Lunaire. He met and married Beatrice (Rose) of Great Brehat on February 16th, 1962. Together, they raised four children, three sons and one daughter. He loved life and loved to spend it with his family and friends. He was well respected in his community, he’d do anything for anyone. He was also known for his sense of humour, you didn’t know what he was going to say, but whatever he said, it was sure to make you laugh. He was also faithful to his church and most of all his Lord and Saviour whom he loved and served for many years. He will be greatly missed by his family and all who knew him. He leaves to mourn with a lifetime of memories, his wife Beatrice (Rose) Compton; Children, Pascoe (Trudy), Peter (Angela), Andrew, Prudi; Granddaughter Allison; Sisters, Lucy (Everett) Earle; Brothers, Harvey (Lizzie), Ralph (Evelyn), as well as a circle of extended family, friends, and his church family. Elwyn was predeceased by his Parents, Mark and Evangeline Compton; Brother Freeman; Sister Winnie Ings; Half Brother Jabez; Half Sisters Carrie Curlew, and Jessie Simms. Visitation was held from the Pentecostal Faith Tabernacle in St. Lunaire-Griquet from where the Homegoing Service took place on Thursday, May 9th, 2019 at 2:00pm with Pastor Harnum officiating. Interment followed. Funeral arrangements entrusted to Kerry M. Fillatre’s Funeral Home, St. Anthony and Roddickton, Lee Nippard Funeral Director.