SEXTON, MILDRED

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Mildred Sexton passed away peacefully at the Health Sciences Center in St. Johns, on August 21, 2020.  She was born on September 28, 1950, eldest daughter to Agnes Reardon (Hurley)† and Patrick Reardon. She is survived by her daughters, Juanita Irizarry (Dennis) and Patsy Sexton (Vincent),  grandsons, Blade Sexton and Evan Tipping, and by her siblings: Herbert Reardon (Mary), Benedict Reardon (Imelda), Ida Sexton (John), Louis Reardon (Norma), Mae Jackson (Wayne) and Eric Reardon (Eileen). Millie loved her home; she loved Goose Cove and never tired of her view of the harbor.  In later years, she did not spend much time visiting or travelling as she would get homesick after a few days away.  She enjoyed visits from family and friends reminiscing or catching up over a cup of coffee at the kitchen table. Her daughters agree that she was a strong, self sufficient and independent.  Over the years, she was one who was able to turn her hand to anything she tried, and these things included tole painting, macramé, knitting, crochet, and various other crafts.  (Home knit socks will be missed by many.)  Summers would find her roaming the hills for partridge berries or the sometimes elusive bakeapple.   Another hobby of hers was reading. Life was not always easy for Millie.  She overcame many obstacles.  A notable one was when she went through lung transplant surgery in 2009.   Afterwards, she had to relearn to walk and even write but it was her love of family and belief in the power of prayer that sustained her.  Today we grieve a wonderful Mom, Nan, Sister, Aunt and friend.  Days will never be the same without her, but it comforts us to know that she is free from pain and in God’s embrace.  Til we meet again…

ROSE, VINA GLADYS

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It is with heavy hearts and great sadness that the family of the late Vina Gladys Rose (nee White) announce her peaceful passing on Sunday, August 16, 2020 at the Strait of Belle Isle Health Center  surrounded by her loving family. After a life time battle with heart disease at the age of 69 she left her earthly life for her heavenly home. Vina’s true love was her family.  She devoted her day to her own family in Flower’s Cove, and on most evenings, she drove to Sandy Cove to visit her family there.  Her family brought her endless joy and happiness, and made her very proud. Vina was an incredibly warm and welcoming person who loved to entertain.  She was the perfect hostess and made it look easy.  Her home was open to everyone and she would make sure you left with a fully belly, a smile on your face and good memories too. Vina is survived by her loving husband Wallace , devoted daughter Candice, son in law, Trevor and precious grandchildren Chloe and Caylee who were the light of her life, sister Evelyn (Eldred), Brother Maitland (Christine), Niece Paulette, Nephew Kerry (Nancy) & great Nephew Blake, sisters-in-law & brothers in law, extended family & a large circle of friends.  She was predeceased by her parents Stephen & Mary Jane White, brother Gayden and parents in law Joseph & Evelyn Rose.  Due to Covid 19 government restrictions, a private family service will be held at the United Church in Flowers Cove on Tuesday, August 18,2020 with Rev. John McGonigle officiating. Funeral Arrangements were entrusted to Kerry M. Fillatres Funeral Home, St. Anthony and Roddickton, Lee Nippard Funeral Director As expressions of sympathy, flowers are graciously accepted or donations can be made to the heart & stroke foundation. 

HANCOCK, WILLIS RAYFIELD

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Willis Rayfield Hancock.

Willis was born on February 3, 1933 to Gideon and Grace Hancock.
Brother Willis met the love of his life, - Dulcie Blanche Hodge and was married on November 11, 1952 at Roddickton.  They were blessed with six children: Grant, Cora, Randy, Diane, Morgan, and Billy.  After giving his heart to the Lord in 1957 , he faithfully attended Church with his family. Bro. Willis was known for giving an inspiring testimony which vividly showed his excitement  of been saved. Willis was a well-respected man in this community and surrounding communities. He worked with the department of Highways foe 30 years.  He was a very hard worker who worked many long hours at his company - Canada Bay Construction for 32 years.  After he retired from the company, he loved to go for a ride and visit the jobs sites of his employees just to see how things were going and have a chat. In July of 2007 he suffered a stroke that left him somewhat immobile but still he would attend Church whenever he could.  He was admitted to the Curtis Memorial Hospital on January 4, 2017 then on December 20, 2018  he moved to the John Grey Center. Recently  he became ill and was hospitalized until Monday August 10,  2020 around 3 am when he took his heavenly flight to meet his Lord and Master whom he served faithfully for many years. He was predeceased by his Parents – Gideon & Grace Hancock: Wife - Dulcie: Son – Morgan.

Leaves to cherish his memory:

Sons:Grant (Ann), Randy (Marilyn), Billy (Teri-Lynn), Daughters:, Cora (Glen), Diane (Kirby), Brothers:, Fred (Marie), Ford (Carol), Dennis (Pauline), Kirby (Bertha), Sisters:, Winnie, Yvonne,Lillian (Allan), Jean (Clarence), Nancy (Bruce), Barbara (George), Sisters-in-law:, Gladys Cooper, Cora Cassidy And a large circle of grandchildren and great grandchildren and family and friends.

The funeral service and visitation was held at the apostolic faith Church in Roddickton NL, on the 13th of August, 2020 with Rev. Christopher Hewlett and Rev. Rene Cassell officiating, burial followed in the church cemetery. Funeral Arrangements were entrusted to Kerry M. Fillatres Funeral Home St. Anthony and Roddickton, Lee Nippard Funeral Director.

GENGE, MARTIN

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The family of the late, Martin Genge, announce his passing at the Bonne Bay Long Term Care Centre, Norris Point, NL on Sunday August 9, 2020 in his 72nd year. Martin was a lifelong educator and avid outdoorsman loving to hunt, fish and snowmobile. He was a natural leader, with the Newfoundland Teachers Association and Lions Club, and a dedicated volunteer in his community. 

He leaves to mourn with loving memories,  his wife Donna, son Gregory (Stephanie), daughters Glenda (Corey) and Gaylene (Marty);  9 grandchildren Alyson, Marty, Natalie, Emma, Luke, Evan, AJ, Lincoln, and Daxton. He will be greatly missed by his siblings, and their families, including Stanley (Winnie), Ike (Pam), Aug (Dan) and Clarence (Wendy), Rubena and Percy;  as well as his in laws Reg (Isi), Ford (Emmie), Claude (Joan), Margaret, Mary (Freeman), Clara, Olive, Evelyn and Joan. A large circle of nieces and nephews, and wonderful family and friends in the village of Deadman's Cove, mourn his passing. 

Martin was predeceased by his sons Anthony Scott and Martin Glen, his parents Jane and Isaac,   parents in law Joseph and Millicent Rumbolt, sister Judy McLean, brother Gerald Genge, sisters in law Amelia (Edwin) Collis, Faye (Ben) Smith, Violet (Donald) Bradley, and Ruby, as well and brothers in laws Raymond, Chesley, Ross, Harvey, Bernard and Joseph Rumbolt. 

The family would like to send a heartfelt thanks to the lovely physicians, nursing and support staff at the Bonne Bay Long Term Care Centre and the Protective/Veterans Unit in Corner Brook Long Term Care. 

A funeral and celebration of life will be held at a later date, when all family can be together. In lieu of flowers, the family asks donations to be made to Bonne Bay Long Term Care Centre in Norris Point Newfoundland.

ROBERTS, MELVIN HAROLD

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Melvin was born October 19, 1945 and he went home to be with the Lord August 10, 2020. Left to mourn: wife Irene, for almost 50 years; Oct. 2020, son Bradley (Trina), Son Trent (Paula) and daughter Jennifer (Andy Hoddnott). Also five grandchildren: Brandon (Holly), Latesha, Makayla, Jada, Hannah and Kennedy, a great grandson Michael and a step great granddaughter Sierra.  Sister Ella Burton (Carl), sister Nellie Jennings (Les), sister Rita Colbourne and sister Debbie Squires (Ray). Brother in-law Max Short (Ethel), brother in-law Jim Short (Ena) and sister in-law Josie Powell. As well as a large circle of family and friends. Predeceased by parents Fred and Pearl Roberts, sister Ruby and brother Willie.  Since his first stroke on December 8, 2014, Melv has been very actively enjoying life; he was a walking miracle. Because he had no drivers license, he loved his bike more than ever. If Mel wasn’t walking he was out and about on his bike. In the woods was top priority for Melv. He couldn’t understand anyone who didn’t enjoy being in the woods. Fishing, well that was next in line and then it was the garden. Melv couldn’t wait to set the potatoes, split a fish, pick some berries, especially partridge berries, and he always loved meeting with friends for his morning chat or to share a cup of tea and a lunch. He was a very kind and loving brother, husband, father, poppy and friend who will be missed tremendously. a private visitation will proceed the funeral, which will take place at 3pm on the 14th of august, 2020 at the United Church ship cove with Rev. John Maich Officiating. burial will follow in the community cemetery. funeral arrangements are entrusted to Kerry M Fillatres Funeral Home, St. Anthony and Roddickton, Lee Nippard Funeral Director.

ROWE, CRAIG JOHN "FLINT"

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Craig John “Flint” Rowe, passed peacefully away with his family by his side after a courageous battle with cancer, at the age of 49 years, on August 9, 2020 at the Health Sciences Centre, St. John’s. Predeceased by his grandparents: John and Victoria Rowe and Frank and Mary Martin. Leaving to mourn with fond memories his parents: Jack and Judy Rowe of St. Anthony; brother: Colin (Nicole) Rowe of St. John’s; sister: Carla (Jason) Sharpe of Stephenville, NL; niece: Olivia Sharpe; nephews: Jack Sharpe and James Rowe; close buddies: Trent and Shawn. As well as a large circle of aunts, uncles, cousins, and good friends. Special thanks for the wonderful care and support from the hematologists, staff of 4 North A and ICU at the Health Sciences Centre in St. John’s. Craig was an avid salmon fisherman and spent a lot of time in his happy place on the river, especially Main Brook. As well his immense knowledge of computers and technology were always an asset to those who knew him, particularly when they needed help. Funeral services will be held at a later date in St. Anthony. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Craig’s memory to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society of Canada (www.llscanada.org). Funeral Arangments are entrusted to Kerry M. Fillatres FUneral Home, St. Anthony and Roddickton, Lee Nippard Funeral Director

Ever Remembered, Ever Loved

PILGRIM, CASPER ROLAND

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Casper Roland Pilgrim was born to Maisie and Reuben Pilgrim on June 8th, 1939 in Main Brook and passed away gracefully in his home on August 8th, 2020.  He leaves to mourn his wife Isabel (Suley) who he married on April 21st, 1961, along with their six children, grand children and great grand children; Brenda Rumbolt (Wade) Children Karisa(Chad)and Jordan, Ivan Pilgrim (Claudelle) Brandon, Otto Pilgrim (Anne) Kenny(Julie), Briana, Todd Pilgrim (Brenda) Dwayne(Vennesa), Shelley, Tina, Ivan, Arnold (Sandra) Brittany, Courtney. Great Grand Children, Shayla, Emmie, Riley, Charlie, Gage, Ross, Macy Jacob, Jaxon.Jessie Penny(Sister), Wesley Pilgrim/Rose(Brother), Maud Cornell (Sister), Edith Vardy (Sister), Betty Ellis/Vern (Sister), Wayne Pilgrim (Brother), Elsie Russell /Herb(Sister), Dennis Pilgrim/Alice(Brother)

He is Pre-Deceased By; Parents Maisie and Reuben Pilgrim, Brothers and Sisters, Ronald Pilgrim, Marie Pilgrim, Arch Pilgrim, Antone Pilgrim, Calvin Pilgrim, Robert Pilgrim, Lindsay Pilgrim. Nieces and Nephews;  Lorraine, Jessie, Roy, Terry, Judy, Frankie, Cecil and Families, Neil, Scott, Boyd, Bruce, Bonnie, Craig, Kurt, Sheila and Families, Reuben, Bob and Families, Cliff, Kirby, Keith, Vida, Dwayne and Families, Lynn, Tracy, Christopher and Families, Trudy, Bev, Denise, Lorne, Elaine, Lloyd, Darrell and Families, Tracey and Family, Stacey and Cory, Calvin, Lorne, Lynn, Randy and Families, Kurt, Kirby, Kenneth and Families, Christa and Family, Pre-Deceased Roddy, Deanne, Ian and Families, In-Laws; The Families of Marie Suley, Joe Suley(Judy) Dan Suley(Helen), and Many, Many More loved Family and Friends.
Funeral services are being held at the Pentecostal Church in Main Brook At 2:00pm on Tuesday August 11, 2020 with pastor Skinner Officiating. burial will follow in the Community Cemetery. Funeral Arrangements are entrusted to Kerry M. Fillatres Funeral Home. St. Anthony and Roddickton, Lee Nippard Funeral Director.

PEYTON, ALVIN MAXWELL

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February 18, 1952 - August 3, 2020

Alvin Maxwell Peyton was born to William John and Evelyn Peyton of Griquet on February 18th, 1952. He was one of eight children. In 1976 he married Goldie Adams of Griquet and together they raised three children. He began fishing as a young boy with his dad. He continued fishing in a small boat until 1977 when he partnered with his dad and brother-in-law, Gloss Hedderson, to invest in a 65' longliner. Together they fished for cod, turbot, and scallop until the moratorium in 1992. He then worked various jobs until he retired in 2016. In his spare time he liked making casting nets, listening to music, and going for a drive. In recent years he spent many hours standing on his bridge enjoying the view and chatting with many family and friends. Alvin leaves to mourn, his Wife, Goldie Peyton; Daughters, Bonnie, Lisa, Heather; Sisters, Inga, Ethel (Fred), Doreen (Jim), Wanda (Gloss), Netta; Brother Roy (Sharon); Step-Sister Judy Best as well as a circle of extended family and friends. Alvin was Predeceased by his Parents, William John and Evelyn Peyton as well as his Sister, Eliza. A private viewing was held from the Calvary Pentecostal Tabernacle from where the funeral service was held on Friday, August 7, 2020 at 2:00 pm with Pastor Jared Pitcher officiating. Interment followed. Funeral arrangements entrusted to Kerry M. Fillatre Funeral Home, St. Anthony and Roddickton, Lee Nippard Funeral Director.

LANE, CLAYTON OLIVER

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March 25, 1934 - August 2, 2020

Clayton Oliver Lane was born on March 25, 1934 to Marcella (GIllard) Lane and Naaman Lane. He also had 1 brother and 2 sisters. Clayton passed away at Charles S. Curtis Memorial Hospital in St. Anthony on August 2, 2020 at the age of 86 years. He leaves to mourn with a lifetime of loving memories, Ruby Brenton & Irvin Dempsey, and families, who he lived with for the past 21 years as well as many extended family such as nieces, nephews and family friends. Clayton was predeceased by his Parents, Marcella and Naaman Lane; Stepfather, Sylvester Hancock; Brother Roland (Mary) Lane; Sisters, May (Dorman) Reid, Beatrice (Albert) Brenton. Cremation to take place with funeral to follow from the Apostolic Church in Englee, date and time to be announced.

GIBBONS, IVAN BARRY

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March 20, 1957 - July 28, 2020

Passed away June 28, 2020 at the Health Science Center in St. Johns at the age of 63 years. He leaves to mourn with fond and loving memories, his Wife, Jonie; Son, Cody Gibbons (Nadine Parrill); Siblings, Roland (Peggy), Kirby (Edith), Susan (Derek), Donna (Wilf), Kathy (Boris); Sister-in-law, Jenita (Edward Taylor); Brothers-in-law, Sam Taylor, Jake (Mary) Taylor; Nieces and Nephews, Casey (Allie), Corey (Glenda), Christopher (Sheena), Kaitlyn, Drew, Renita, Courtney (Clay), Terri (Brad); Great-Nieces and Great-Nephews, Marty, Natalie, Daxton, Alyssa, Brayden, Chase, Cade, Coy, Thea, as well as a large circle of extended family and friends. Ivan was predeceased by his Daughter, Renita Shermain; Nephew, Kirby Gibbons; Sister, Daisy Gibbons; Parents, Roland and Sybil Gibbons; and parents-in-law, Harold and Jessie Taylor. A private viewing was held from Kerry M. Fillatre’s Funeral Home in St. Anthony on Thursday July 30, 2020 with cremation to follow. Further funeral and burial details to be announced at a later date. Funeral arrangement entrusted to Kerry M. Fillatre’s Funeral Home, St. Anthony and Roddickton, Alicia Patey, Funeral Director.