GENGE, BERTHA JANE

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It is with great sadness that the family of Bertha Jane Genge announces her passing on May 2nd, three months shy of her 90th birthday. She was lovingly cared for at home by her family over the past year and a half.

Bertha is survived by her children Lewis (Beverly), Vina (Tony) and Isaac (Valerie); seven grandchildren Evan, Leanne, Charlotte, Nathan, Leah, Olivia and Luke; sisters-in-law Sadie Way, Cicely King, Estelle Way; step-grandchildren Stephanie (Frank) and Michelle, step great-grandson Cole and many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband Montrose and was the youngest and last surviving member of the twelve children of the late Augustus and Susannah Way.

Mom, or ‘Aunt Bert’ as she was known to many, was the matriarch of the family, passing along to her children and grandchildren the virtues of hard work, kindness, integrity and respect with which she lived her life. She managed the family business, Isaac J. Genge and Sons, after working as a teenager and joining the family by marrying Montrose, with whom she was married for 64 years until his passing in 2018. She served on the Flowers Cove Town Council for several years, contributing to the recreation enhancements of the town. She was a committed volunteer, and an active member of the Lioness Club. She received a commendation from the queen for her 50 + years of volunteerism. She organized the Terry Fox Run, and was always an active member of the committees of the Flowers Cove Winter Carnival, The Flowers Cove Come Home Year and Way Family Reunions. She worked tirelessly and without complaint, with focus and determination. She set a great example of a healthy lifestyle by getting up early in the morning and logging her steps around the town before tackling her day, which she did right up until the last couple of years. Despite her many activities, her devotion to her family came first and was steadfast and unwavering. When her children and grandchildren came to visit, she was sure to prepare their favourite meals, accompanied by a stock of everyone’s favourite goodies. She was a keen card player – an activity she enjoyed with her grandchildren, an avid hockey fan and a lover of old-fashioned Newfoundland jigs and reels music.

The family wishes to thank all the family and community members who provided help and support over the years, including Lavenia White and Yvette Way who with warmth and compassion, helped with care over the past several months. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in her memory to the Terry Fox Foundation or the St. Barnabas Anglican Church in Flowers Cove. The funeral will take place on Friday May 7th at 2 pm, will observe Covid protocol and will be live streamed by Fillatre’s Funeral Home in St. Anthony.

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MORRIS, MADELINE VIVIAN

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Madeline passed away peacefully surrounded by her loved ones on Monday April 26th 2021 at the John M. Gray Center in St. Anthony. She was born and raised in Main brook. Madeline moved to Labrador City with her Husband Alvon and 3 children in 1975. she was a Christian woman and attended her church faithfully. she loved people and people loved her. greeting and meeting people with “How are you My Darling” or “My loved” was just her way. “a kind word and a friendly smile goes a long way” she would say. her family was number one in her life! Madeline was survived by her husbands Alvon, and her three children Darren Morris, Tony Morris and Lisa Burton (Trent), 5 grandchildren Joshua, Jonathan, Rowan, Caleb and Aidan. as well as her only brother Bob Gaulton (Doris), Nephew Dion Gaulton (Sonia), Niece Debbie MacDonald (John). as well as a large circle of extended family and friends.
in lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Ronald McDonald house in St. Johns.
( https://rmhcnl.ca/donate/ )

Visitation and funeral service was held at the Pentecostal church in Main Brook on Saturday May 1st at 2:00pm with Pastor Reginald Skinner officiating. burial followed the service in the church community cemetery. Funeral Arrangements were entrusted to Kerry M. Fillatres Funeral Home, St. Anthony and Roddickton, Lee Nippard Funeral director.

PITTMAN, WILLIAM JAMES (JIM)

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January 14, 1949- April 26, 2021

It is with great sadness that we, the family of William James (Jim) Pittman of Plum Point, announce his passing on the morning of April 26, 2021 at Rufus Guinchard Memorial Hospital at the age of 72 years.  He leaves to mourn his wife Jane (nee young); children: Michael (Tina) and Betty (Todd); stepchildren: Gary (Rupa) and Rick (Roxanne); grandchildren: Alexis, Dillon, Emily, Caitlin, Evan, Hailey and Vanessa; siblings: Michael John (Madelon), Theresa (Bud), Mary (John Joe), Primus (Christine), Ronald (Gloria), Sheila (Hughie), Melvin (Mary), Maurice (Wanda), Eileen (Matthias), Christine and Lorraine (Lawrence).  As well he leaves behind many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Jim was predeceased by his parents Christopher and Bridget Pittman and brother-in -law Royal Gibbons. Viewing at the Church of The Advent, Plum Point. His family would like to thank the staff of Rufus Guinchard Hospital for their care and compassion.  The funeral (COVID restrictions in place) will be held on Thursday, April 29th, 2021 at 2:00 pm with Rev. Lorne Gosse officiating.  Interment to follow in the Anglican cemetery in Pond Cove.  Funeral arrangements entrusted to Kerry M. Fillatre’s Funeral Home in St. Anthony, Lee Nippard Funeral Director.

HEDDERSON, NELLIE ELAINE

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July 6, 1968 - April 18, 2021
It is with great sadness that the family of Elaine Hedderson announces her passing after a lengthy illness, on Sunday, April 18th, 2021, at the age of 52 years. Elaine was sick for a significant portion of her life and Susie devoted her life to her care. Words cannot begin to describe the love and nurturing that Susie provided over the last half a century to ensure that Elaine had the best possible life. Elaine and Susie made countless trips to Curtis Memorial Hospital and to the Janeway over the years, and is forever grateful for the care from the health care teams, too numerous to mention; and for the prayers and support from all her former and current pastoral care and church community. Elaine will be forever remembered by her loving mother Susie and her children Terry (Natalie) ; Ella (Wayne), and Dwight (Mary). Elaine will also be fondly remembered by her close family members- Margaret and Jim Wight, Sybil Hiller, Francis and Ernest Hedderson, Walter and Nellie Bennett, Aaron and Noah , Terry and Stephanie, Dillon and Elizabeth, Matthew and Robyn , Jenna, Bryan. Elaine was predeceased by her father, John, and her brother, Bryan. She has been cared for throughout the years by numerous homecare workers, who have been a mountain of support for Elaine and Susie. Private visitation to take place on Wednesday, April 21, 2021 from 12 pm - 1:30 pm to followed by the funeral service at 2:00 pm at Calvary Pentecostal Tabernacle, St. Lunaire-Griquet, with Pastor Bill Harnum officiating. Due to Covid 19 restrictions, attendance at the church service, and visitation, starting from 2:00 pm on April 21st will be by invitation only. Interment will follow in the cemetery at Quirpon. Funeral arrangements entrusted to Kerry M. Fillatre’s Funeral Home, St Anthony and Roddickton, Lee Nippard, Funeral Director.

And now abide faith, hope, love, these three; the greatest of these is love.
— 1 Corinthians13:13

PARSONS, LAVINIA

 Lavinia was born on June 06, 1952 to Howard and Ella Pilgrim of Main Brook.

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She married Albert Chesley Parsons at Roddickton on November 26, 1970. They raised 4 children: Marvin, Howard, Dannie and Patricia.

Lavinia lived her life to the fullest, enjoying the great outdoors including ski-dooing, ice fishing and going to the cabin up in the country. She also loved to cook and entertain.

In her working years, she was employed with different fish plants including Roddickton, Bide Arm and other plants across NL and Nova Scotia.

She gave her heart to the Lord on March 05, 2021 and was so happy for this decision which gave her such peace in the midst of her time of sickness.

After a short stay in the Curtis Memorial Hospital at St. Anthony, Lavinia passed peacefully away in the early hours of April 16, 2021 surrounded by loving family.

Lavinia was predeceased by: Her dad and mom: Howard and Ella Pilgrim, Brothers: Chesley, Ronald and wife Ivy, Alfred, Graham and Scott. Sister: Mae Noseworthy

She leaves to mourn with fond and loving memories:

Her husband: Albert Parsons, Roddickton

Sons: Marvin (Vanessa) Labrador City, NL

Howard (Melodie) Parsons, Fort McMurray, AB

Dannie (Trina) Parsons, CBS, NL

Daughter: Patricia Parsons (Paul Meade), Pasadena, NL

Brothers: Lloyd Pilgrim, St. Anthony, NL

Winston Pilgrim, Roddickton, NL

Sisters: Dorothy (Melvin) Bessey, Goose Bay, NL

Meta Holder, New Port, Tennessee

Charlotte (Alfred) Brenton, Main Brook, NL

7 Grandchildren: Tiffany, Brandon, Logan, Lucas, Drake, Kaida and Adam

One great grandchild: Jensen

As well as nieces, nephews, extended family and many friends

PARRILL, NORMAN RICHARD

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it is with great sadness that we, the family of Norman Richard Parrill of Pines Cove announce his passing on the morning of April 15, 2021 at Charles S. Curtis Memorial Hospital at the age of 85 years. he is forever loved and remembered by his loving wife of 62 years: Nellie; daughters: Linda (Terrence), Barbara (Gorvin), Brenda (Carter); Grandchildren Darrell (Stephanie), Bryan (Amanda), Bryann (Matthew), Stephen, Chris; Great Grandchildren; Jordan, Sierra, Jacinta, Taylor and Liam. Sister-in-law: Virtue, Cora, Eliza and Naomi. Norman was Predeceased by his parents Joseph and Jessie Parrill; Brothers: Nelson(Lenora), Harrison, Allan (Martha Jane), Ralph (Goldie), Anthony (Audrey), Stedman, George, Maitland, Reginald, Francis; Sisters: Dulcie (Llewellyn), Effie Blanche and Hilda Louise. Viewing by invitation at St. Andrews’s church, Lower Cove. The funeral will be held on Monday April 19th, 2021 at 2:00pm with Rev. Lorne Gosse officiating. interment followed din the Anglican cemetery in pines cove. Funeral Arrangements entrusted to Kerry M. Fillatres Funeral Home St. Anthony and Roddickton, Lee Nippard Funeral Director.

RANDELL , PATSY MARIAM

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July 12, 1944 - March 21, 2021

Patsy Randell passed peacefully surrounded by family on March 21, 2021. Born on July 12, 1944 in St. Anthony, NL. She was a resident of Bide Arm. She was a Christian woman all her life, attended church faithfully, was a choir member and Sunday school teacher. She was well known in her community and surrounding communities. A loving friend to everyone and was loved by all. She was always there to help everyone. If she couldn’t visit she would call. She was the people’s person and will be sadly missed by many. She was incredibly proud of children, her 8 grandchildren 9 Great Grandchildren, numerous cherished nieces, nephews and cousins. She loved her family and was always there for them. She took care of her family until her passing. Her concern was not to have her family worry about her. Patsy was best known for reaching out to people, not only in their time of need but all the time. That was her passion and her mission in life.

She is survived by husband Frank Randell and her 4 children; Bobby Randell, Golda Cassell & Kaye Randell, Todd (Mona) Randell; Grandchildren; Shelley, Kelsea, Colby, Morgan, Tyson, Ashley, Adam and Bailey; Great Grandchildren, Joshua, Hannah, Jaxon, Jayce, Harley, Curtis, Kaci, Rylee and Brianna. She is also survived by four sisters and two brothers; Sisters, Juanita Randell, Iris (Robert) Keefe, Katie (Clarence) Hancock, Verna Reid; Brothers, Gideon Newman and Wyatt Newman; Special Sister Kimmie, as well as a large circle of extended family and friends. She is predeceased by her parents Maxwell and Gladys Newman Predeceased by son Glenn Randell, Dec 3, 1976.

Your work here on earth is done, your reward is your heavenly home.

The funeral service is to take place from the Apostolic Faith Church in Bide Arm on Sunday, March 28, 2021 at 2:00 pm with Pastor Canning officiating. The funeral will be live streamed on Facebook under Howard Canning. Interment to follow. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in her memory to the Janeway Children’s hospital in St. John’s. Funeral arrangements entrusted to Kerry M. Fillatre’s Funeral Home, St. Anthony and Roddickton, Alicia Patey, Funeral Director.

WAY, DONALD

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November 2, 1950 – March 25, 2021 

It is with great sadness that we, the family of the Don Way, Flower’s Cove announce his passing on the evening of March 25, 2021 at the age of 70 years.  He leaves behind his son Ramsey (Lisa) and daughter Trudy (Shannon), his brothers Alvin (Vera), Bruce (Sandra) and Lewis (Marina), sister in laws Thamsie, Gloria (Nelson), Elva and Lynn, grandchildren Theo, Lily, Claire and special friend Shelia.  As well he leaves behind many special nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Don was a man loved by many with friends far and wide.  Please think of him with a smile to celebrate his life. He is predeceased by wife Ann, son Perry, father Max, mother Mable, brother Angus, father in law Theophilus, mother in law Millie, and bother in law Harvey. Funeral details will follow and will be restricted to invite only as a result of COVID 19 restrictions.  In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Ronald McDonald House in St. John’s.       

PEYTON, GOLDIE ESTHER

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May 15, 1953 – March 17, 2021

On March 17 Goldie passed peacefully away at Curtis Memorial Hospital in St. Anthony. Goldie was born in Griquet to Kenneth and Edith Adams on May 5, 1953 as the second youngest of 8 children. She married Alvin Peyton on March 26 1976 and together they raised 3 daughters. Goldie was a quiet, kind, loveable lady who had a great love for her family and friends. Her door was always open and everyone was always welcomed with a “come on in, don’t mind your boots.” She was an active member of the Calvary Pentecostal Tabernacle until her illness wouldn’t allow her to do so anymore. She loved WM meetings, always volunteered for VBS and any other Children’s church activities. She was always there to help. She was a great knitter, baker, and cook. There was never a recipe in her books that she wouldn’t try. She spent countless hours putting together puzzles with her friends. Goldie will forever and always be missed and loved by her 3 Daughters; Bonnie, Lisa, and Heather; Brother, George (Dorothy); Sister, Shirley (Valance) as well as a large circle of in-laws, nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends. She was predeceased by her Husband, Alvin; Parents, Edith and Kenneth Adams; Sister, Nellie; Brothers, Harold, William, Melvin, Wilson and her good Friends Muriel and Mae Peyton. Viewing and funeral details to be announced.