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Glenys Mary McQuinn
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Fair Haven Funeral Home
McQuinn, Glenys M. - at the Saint John Regional Hospital on Monday, June 14th 2004; Glenys Mary (Greenland) (Curtis) McQuinn, wife of Doug McQinn of Quispamsis, NB. Born in Bay Roberts, Newfoundland, she is the daughter of the late Hayward and Susie Greenland. Glenys had a great love for children serving as leader with the Girl Guides for many years. She also served her community as a member of the Beta Sigma Phi Sorority. Surviving in addition to her husband Doug are her children Justin Curtis (Leah Collins) of Moncton, Lisa Curtis of Quispamsis, Tracy Edwards, (Randy Phillips) of Saint John, brothers Jim (Judy) of Mt. Pearl NF, Bob (Marg), of Clarenville,NF, sisters in law Ruth McQuinn, Lorna (Bill) Balemans, brothers in law Dave McQuinn, Don (Lois) McQunn, grandchildren, Erin, Kevin, Stephanie, aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. Resting at Castle “Kings Chapel” Funeral Home, 154 Hampton Road, Rothesay, NB (507-849-1720) from where the visitation will be held on Tuesday & Wednesday from 2-4 and 7-9 pm. The funeral service will be held on Thursday at 1:00 pm At St. David’s United Church, Rothesay, NB. A reception will immediately follow the service in the church hall, followed by interment in Fernhill Cemetery. Donations to the Brain Tumor Foundation of Canada or the Brain Tumor Research Center of McGill University would be appreciated by the family.
Adolphe J. Gallant
May 05, 1927 - July 26, 2004
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Fair Haven Funeral Home
Riverview, NB, Adolphe Gallant passed away at the Dr .G. L. Dumont Hospital on Monday, July 26th, 2004 following a lengthy illness at the age of 77. He was the son of the late Placide Gallant and Delia (Vautour) of St. Charles, NB. He is survived by his loving wife, Lucille (Blanchard) Gallant, of Riverview, three sons; Maurice (Betty) of Saint John, Wayne (Nora) of Riverview, Michael (Lisa) of Dieppe, four daughters; Patsy Minor (Dennis) and Marlene Saunders (Earl) of Riverview, Dianne Scott (Jeff) of Rollingdam, Yvette (Blake) of Saint John, a great Aunt Fabiola Gray of Moncton, seven grand children, five sisters; Bella LeBlanc of St. Paul, Semida Poirier (Marcel) and Elodie Maillet (Alonzo) of Mass, Fabiola Pitre and Regina Chevarie of Saint John, four brothers; Leonard, Hubert (Aline), Thomas and Joseph (Dianna) all of St. Charles as well as several nieces and nephews. Prior to his retirement in 1990, he was employed for 39 years by SMT Amalgamated Transit Union Local No. 1229 as a body repairman. He resided in Saint John for over 30 years prior to moving to Riverview in 1984. Resting at Fair Haven Funeral Home 1177 Salisbury Road Moncton, with visiting hours on Wednesday, July 28th from 2-4 and 7-9. With Parish Prayers at 8:30 PM . The Funeral Mass will take place on Thursday morning at 11:00 AM in the Immaculate Heart of Mary Church, 5 Fatima Drive, Riverview, Fr. Jeff Doucette officiating. A reception for Adolphe’s family and friends will immediately follow the service in the church hall. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or a charity of the donors choice would be appreciated. Interment in Fairhaven Memorial Gardens. Arrangements are under the direction of Fair Haven Funeral Home (506-852-3530) 1177 Salisbury Road MONCTON.
Elizabeth "Betty" Hutchinson
September 07, 1922 - May 15, 2004
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Fair Haven Funeral Home
Betty Hutchinson, 81, of Robinson Street, passed away at the Moncton Hospital on Saturday, May 15th, 2004. Born in Moncton on September 7th, 1922, she was the daughter of the late Frederick and Barbara (Graham) Hutchinson. Betty was employed as a hairdresser for over 30 years at Pearl’s Beauty Salon Moncton. She is survived by many nieces and nephews and her companion for over 12 years Simon, her cat. In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by brothers; Samuel, Jack, and Fred Hutchinson, sisters; Mary P. Goguen, and Christine McLean. She was the last surviving member of her immediate family. With deep respect for Betty’s wishes, there will be no public visitation or funeral service. Interment in Fairhaven Memorial Gardens. If desired, memorial donations may be made to St. John’s United Church or the Canadian Cancer Society. Fair Haven Funeral Home (852-3530) 1177 Salisbury Road, Moncton in care of arrangements.
Mildred Horsman
June 24, 1913 - April 01, 2004
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Fair Haven Funeral Home
Horsman, Mildred M. At the Moncton Hospital on Thursday April 1, 2004 Mildred M. Horsman wife of the late Carroll Horsman. Born in Steeves Mountian NB a daughter of the late Allen and Susan (O'Blenis) Lewis. She had been a resident of Nova Scotia and NewBrunswick having lived in the Miramichi from 1951 - 1985. She was a member of First Moncton United Baptist Church and a former member of the Newcastle United Baptist Church, having served in various capacities. She is survived by 1 Daughter; Carol ( Arthur) McAllister of the Miramichi, 2 sons; Brian (Muriel) Horsman Hillsborough and Gary (Merry Lee) Horsman of Saint John also 1 Daughter-in-law Marilyn Horsman of Moncton. 6 grandchildren; Tracy of Wolfville, Dr. Tricia of Sackville, Troy of Vancouver, Krista of Ann Arbor, Kendra of Grand Prairie Alberta and Kera of Halifax. 2 brothers; Austin (Marie) Lewis of Sussex and Weldon (Tressa) Lewis of Riverview. Several nieces and nephews. Predeceased by her husband Carroll, 1 son; Sherman, 2 brothers; Albert and Lloyd and 2 sisters; Lula and Irene. Cremation has taken place. A memorial Service will be held on Saturday April3, 2004 at 2 pm from the Fair Haven Funeral Home Chapel. Interment will be later in the Miramichi. Memorial Donations may be made to a charity of the Donor's Choice. A reception will be held in the Garden View Room of the Fair Haven Funeral Home following the service.
Lydia Gilbert
February 02, 1917 - March 28, 2004
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Fair Haven Funeral Home
Lydia Adelia Gilbert 1917 – 2004 Lydia Gilbert, 87, formerly of Lower Coverdale, passed away at her Buckingham Place residence in Riverview, on Sunday, March 28th, 2004. Born in Turtle Creek, on February 2, 1917, she was the daughter of the late Beverly and Dora (Berry) Ricker. Lydia loved bowling , enjoyed knitting, spending time with her family, and especially her great grandchildren. She is survived by her daughter Arlene Pond (John) of Riverview, grandchildren Michael Pond ( Jeanne) of Riverview, Susan Snyder (Gregg) of Timmins ON, great grandchildren Kayla, Rebecca, Katie, Snyder of Timmins, Ken and Melissa Pond of Riverview, sister- in- law Audrey Ricker of Parkindale, as well as several nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by sisters Hilda Fullerton, and Freda Crossman, brothers, Otis, Herman, Naamon, and Russell Ricker. Resting at Fair Haven Funeral Home, with visitation on Tuesday, March 30th, from 7-9PM. A funeral service will be conducted on Wednesday, March 31at 1PM in the Chapel of Fair Haven Funeral Home, a reception for Lydia’s family and friends will follow in the Garden View Family Reception room. If desired, memorial donations may be made to the Highfield Baptist Church. Interment in Fairhaven Memorial Gardens. Arrangements are entrusted to Fair Haven Funeral Home (852-3530) 1177 Salisbury Road, Moncton
Helena O. Hopkins (née Fairweather)
April 14, 1908 - March 23, 2004
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Fair Haven Funeral Home
Helena O. Hopkins 1908 – 2004 Helena Hopkins of Hillsborough, passed away at the Moncton Hospital on Tuesday, March 23, 2004. Born in Stilesville, on April14th, 1908, she was the daughter of the late James D. and Minnie Mae (Wilson) Fairweather. She is survived by her two daughters Florence Reid of Riverview, Mary Steeves of London ON, two sons Frederick (Bud) of Hillsborough, Benjamin of London ON, one sister Vivian Dole of Moncton, grandchildren Andy, Kathy, Elizabeth, Beverly, Craig, Kelly, Roanna, Julie, and Geoff, as well a 15 great grand children, and several nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents Helena was predeceased by her husband Frederick W., as well as several brothers and sisters. Resting at Fair Haven Funeral Home, with visitation on Saturday afternoon, March 27th, from 2 PM until the time of the funeral service at 3PM in the chapel of Fair Haven Funeral Home. A reception for Helena’s family and friends will follow in the Garden View Family Reception Room. Interment in Fairhaven Memorial Gardens. Remembrance donations may be made to the IWK Health Centre Foundation or a Memorial of the donor’s choice. Arrangements are entrusted to Fair Haven Funeral Home (852-3530) 1177 Salisbury Road, Moncton.
Frederick Raymond Johnson
November 20, 1931 - March 20, 2004
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Fair Haven Funeral Home
Frederick Raymond Johnson 1931 – 2004 The death of Frederick Raymond Johnson 72, beloved husband of Shirley (Vessey), occurred at the Moncton Hospital on 20 March 2004 following a lengthy illness. Born November 20, 1931, he was the son of Mayme (Shaffer) and (the late) Gerald Johnson. Mr. Johnson was retired from Eastern Bakeries, his employer of over thirty years. Fred will be sadly missed by his wife Shirley and mother Mayme; one son Wallace, and three daughters Deborah (Mike) Batog, Donna (Eddie) Arsenault and Kim (Brent) Butler; one stepson Brian (Barb) Vessey, two stepdaughters Kim Vessey and Cheryl (JC) LeBlanc, nine grandchildren and one great grandson; as well as five brothers Lorimer, Sterling (Elizabeth), Dennis (Nancy), Michael (Linda) and James (Marla), one sister Janet (Eugene) Orr, and several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by three brothers, Donald, George and Gerry. No visitation by request. Funeral service is at Fair Haven Funeral Home, Wednesday March 24, 2004 at 2:00 pm, Rev. Delbert Bannister officiating. In lieu of flowers, the family request that donations be made to the Heart & Lung Foundation.
Karen L. Hamilton-Furlotte
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River Valley Funeral Services
The death of Karen L. Hamilton-Furlotte of Fredericton, NB, wife of Allen J. Furlotte (A.J.) occurred at home on Sunday, May 9th, 2004, surrounded by her loving husband and friends. Born in Chapleau, Ontario and was the daughter of Charles Drummond Laviolette and the late Florence (McCord) Laviolette.
As the only girl in a family that included three brothers, she described herself as a tomboy in her early years. The tomboy became a lovely young woman whose natural beauty and presence brought her to the attention of modeling and talent agencies in Vancouver. She accumulated acting and commercial credits in film, television, theatre, radio and print. Karen's career choice, however, took her in a different direction. It was natural for a daughter who greatly admired her father to join the staff of Canadian Pacific Airlines, where he was employed as a commercial pilot. Karen worked for that company for 23 years serving as a flight attendant, a purser, and a Flight Attendant Group Training Instructor. She also served as Assistant Supervisor of Personnel and Senior Hostess for the Canadian Pacific Pavilion at Expo '86. She was also a licensed private pilot. Karen left Canadian Pacific Airlines, and Vancouver in 1991 to make Fredericton, New Brunswick her home. For a period of approximately 5 years she worked part-time as a Co-ordinator of Special Projects for the Radio Atlantic Group, and devoted significant time as a volunteer to a number of community activities.
In 1993, seeking new challenges, Karen attended Saint Thomas University in Fredericton. She was awarded a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science in 1996. Karen went on to acquire a law degree from the University of New Brunswick in 1998 completing a four year undergraduate degree in three years and achieved the highest marks in New Brunswick on the Bar Exam. Karen became a member of the Law Society of New Brunswick in 1999 and immediately joined the Fredericton law firm of Cox Hanson O'Reilly Matheson as an Associate in its Insurance Litigation Department. In May 2001 she accepted a position with the New Brunswick Department of Justice, where she served as a Deputy Superintendent of Insurance until her death. In 2001 she also met her future husband, Allen J. Furlotte (A.J.). Karen and Allen were married on December 10th, 2003.
Throughout her time in Fredericton, involvement in the community was an important part of Karen's life. She served as an ESL tutor for the Multicultural Association of Fredericton, a Junior Achievement Company Program Advisor, a committee member of the Fredericton Region Habitat for Humanity, and a Board member and Vice-President/Secretary of the Fredericton Emergency Shelter. Karen was highly respected by her colleagues for her intellect, her integrity, and the courtesy she extended to everyone with whom she dealt. To all who knew and loved her Karen also will be remembered for her energy, her enthusiasm, her wonderful sense of fun, and her caring nature, as well as for the strength and dignity with which she lived the last months of her life.
Karen is survived by her loving husband Allen, her father, Charles Drummond Laviolette and his wife Liz Laviolette of Langley, BC, her two brothers, Michael Laviolette and his wife Sunshine Kessler of Vancouver, BC, and John Laviolette of Vancouver, BC. She was predeceased by her mother, and one brother, Steven Laviolette.
The family will receive visitors at River Valley Funeral Services, 50 Avonlea Ct., Fredericton, NB, (455-4267) on Wednesday May 12th, 2004 from 2-4 and 7-9 PM. A memorial service will be held at Smythe Street Cathedral on Thursday, May 13th, 2004 at 2:00 PM with Pastor Verner Drost officiating. A private interment will take place in the Fredericton Rural Cemetery at a later date. For those who wish, memorial tributes made to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated by the family.