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Donald Barton Woodard
1928-2003
Donald Barton Woodard, 75, of Stoney Creek passed away peacefully on April 11, 2003 at the Moncton City Hospital.
He was born in Moncton on January 10, 1928, the son of the late John and Jenny Woodard. He was a mechanic and truck driver. He also owned and operated D & B Salvage business from his home and was known throughout the county. Above all things Don was a beloved husband, father and grandfather. He loved his family very much and was very proud of them all. He also had a great sense of humour and enjoyed many good laughs with his family and many friends.
He will be deeply missed by his loving wife Lois (Smith) Woodard; his four daughters Shirley Priest (David) of Albert Mines, Donna Trites (David) of Saint John, Mary Reynolds of Hillsborough, and Linda Hebert (Darrel) of Moncton; one son Barton Woodard (Ulla) of Ontario; his beloved twelve grandchildren and three great grandchildren; three sisters Joan Hessom of Ontario, Elva Chase of Moncton and Agnes Woodard of Montreal; two brothers Ralph Woodard of Quebec and Henry Woodard of PEI. He will also be sadly missed by several nieces and nephews. Besides his parents he was predeceased by five brothers, Herbert, Robert, Edward, Rayworth and Sydney.
The remains will be resting at the Albert County Funeral Home with visitation on April 14th from 12pm until the time of the funeral service at 2pm. The funeral will be held from the Albert County Funeral Home on Monday, April 14, 2003 at 2pm with Pastor Leonard Geldart Officiating. Internment will be in the Stoney Creek Cemetery, Stoney Creek at a later date.
Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or to the Charity of the donor's choice would be appreciated by the family.
Arrangements are in the care of the Albert County Funeral Home, Hopewell Cape, 734-2780
Lorna Emily Ashford
1912-2003
Lorna Emily Ashford, 90, of Shepody passed away at the Moncton City Hospital after a sudden illness.
She was born in Plaster Rock, NB on July 28, 1912 the daughter of the late Lloyd and Ella (Dwyer) Everett.
Lorna was a RNA and worked in Plaster Rock and Moncton, she attended the Lower Cape Baptist Church, she loved to square and round dance, and was a member of the Charlie's Angels Round Dancing Club, Lorna also was a member of the Hillsborough Senoir Citizens. She loved her crafts, she was an avid painter and also took great enjoyment in entering her many crafts in the Albert County Exhibition, being the oldest exhibitor for the past few years. She was a beloved mother and grandmother.
She will be deeply missed by her daughter, Sandra LeBlanc (Ron) of Shepody; two sons, Dale Dickinson (Joan) of Rexton, John Dickinson (Beth) of Amherst Point, NS; 22 grandchildren; 32 great-grandchildren. She will also be missed by several nieces and nephews. Lorna was the last surviving member of her immediate family, besides her parents she was predeceased by her first husband Dorrance Dickinson; second husband William Ashford; two brothers, Harold, Lloyd George; three sisters Madeline, Lilly and Audrey.
The remains have been forwarded for cremation .
The family will be meeting with relatives and friends at the Albert County Funeral Home, Hopewell Cape, on Monday from 2-4pm and 7-9pm. A memorial service will be held at the Lower Cape Baptist Church on Tuesday, February 11, 2003 at 2pm with Rev. Leonard Geldart Officiating.
Following the service the family will be meeting with relatives and friends in the church basement for further fellowship and refreshments.
Donations to the charity of the donor's choice would be appreciated by the family.
Arrangements are in the care of the Albert County Funeral Home, Hopewell Cape, 734-2780
Olive Marie Kyle
1910-2003
Olive Marie Kyle, 93, of Kenneth Spencer Memorial Home, formerly of Riverview, passed away peacefully on April 2, 2003 at the home.
Olive was born on February 19, 1910 in Lower Cape, NB, she was the daughter of the late Percival and Eleanor (Tingley) Nelson. Olive was a Registered Nurse and also worked at the Municipal and Tax Office. She was a member of St. Paul's United Church, Riverview and a Life Member of St. Paul's U. C. W. She was a Past Matron of Winston Churchill Chapter #19 Order of the Eastern Star and was a Life Member of the New Brunswick Hospital Auxiliaries Association as well as a member of The Moncton Hospital Alumni. Olive was a very special lady who had made many friends throughout her life but loved her family above all things. She was a very caring and kind lady who always had a smile for those she met.
Granny Kyle was an excellent storyteller and always found time to relate these tales to her grandchildren. Olive was a beloved mother, grandmother and sister. She will be deeply missed by her two sons, Dean (Audrey) Kyle of Victoria and Paul (Kathleen) Kyle of Edgett's Landing; daughter Eleanor (Sydney) Butland of Riverview; a sister, Eda Constantine of Fredericton Junction; a brother, Blair (Erna) Nelson of Hopewell Cape; eight grandchildren, Dan (Diane) Kyle, Mackenzie> (Laura) Kyle, Brent Kyle, Beth (Reynold) Kyle, Heather (Allan) McKinley, Susan (Jeff) Steeves, Vanessa (Peter)Kyle and Paul (Sarah) Butland; and nine great grandchildren, Jonathan, Matthew, Kyleen, Gabriel, Ian, Mady, Anthony, Aidan and Nicolas. Olive will also be sadly missed by several nieces and nephews. Besides her parents she is predeceased by two sisters, Elsie and Helen; four brothers, Guerney, Ronald, Ralph and Raymond.
The remains will be resting at the Albert County Funeral Home with visitation on Friday from 2-4 and 7-9pm. The funeral service will be held at The Albert County Funeral home on Saturday, April 5, 2003 at 2:30 pm with Rev. Steve Berube Officiating. The Internment will be held in the Mountain View Cemetery, Lower Cape, NB at a later date.
Following the service the family will be meeting with relatives and friends for further fellowship and refreshments at the funeral home.
Donations to the charity of your choice would be greatly appreciated by the family.
Arrangements are in the care of the Albert County Funeral Home, Hopewell Cape, 734-2780
Elinor Amilda Snelgrove
Elinor Amilda Snelgrove, 75, of Germantown passed away suddenly on June 24, 2003 at the Moncton City Hospital.
She was born in Albert, Albert Co., NB on July 21, 1927 the daughter of the late Joseph and Elizabeth (McAnulty) Weir. She attended the Albert Baptist Church and belonged to the Friendship Senior Citizens Group.Elinor was a very special lady who loved the outdoors and often enjoyed fishing and gardening. Most of all she treasured time spent with her family and friends. Being the second oldest of fourteen children she had a special bond with her brothers and sisters. She was a very kind and caring person and always had a smile for everyone she met she will be deeply missed by all who knew her.
She was a very devoted wife, mother and grandmother who will be greatly missed by her loving husband of 55 years Chesley Snelgrove; daughter Beverly Ann Hibnar of St. Joseph, Michigan; son Jeffrey Snelgrove (Karen) of Tantallon, NS; three grandchildren Michelle Hines, Vanessa Snelgrove and Brian Snelgrove all of Nova Scotia and her four great grandchildren; she will also be deeply missed by her four sisters, Dessie McAnulty of Ottawa, Marie Rossiter (Gordon) of Moncton, Margaret Elliott (Dale) of Riverside-Albert and Donna Hayward (Allan) of Saint John; five brothers, Carney Weir of Moncton, Howard Weir (Joan) of Shepody, Karl Weir of Oshawa, Douglas Weir (Linda) of Oshawa and Darrell Weir (Kathy) of Riverside-Albert; brother-in-law Eldon Butland of Riverview and sister-in-law Carol Shannon of Beaverbrook; also by several nieces and nephews. Besides her parents she was predeceased by a daughter Mary Anne; two brothers, Garry Weir and Clinton Weir ( Mary) and by a sister Juanita Butland.
The remains will be resting at the Albert County Funeral Home on Friday evening from 7-9 pm . The funeral service will be held the Albert Baptist Church, Albert on Saturday, June 28, 2003 at 2pm with Rev. David Keith officiating. Internment will be held at the Hopewell Cemetery at a later date.
Donations to the charity of the donor's choice would be greatly appreciated by the family.
Arrangements are in the care of the Albert County Funeral Home, Hopewell Cape, 734-2780
Mildred 'Diddy' Fenton
1919 - 2003
Mildred 'Diddy' Fenton, 84, of Riverside-Albert passed away on November 25, 2003 at the Moncton City Hospital.
Mildred was born in Germantown on January 30, 1919 the daughter of the late Joseph and Sarah (Martin) Fenton. She worked for many years as a store clerk and then a postal clerk. She was a member of the Holy Ghost Catholic Church. She was a very important part of her family and loved the time she spent with them.
Mildred was a beloved sister and aunt who will be deeply missed by her sister Marion Black of Riverside-Albert; brother Leonard Fenton (Beth) of Riverside-Albert; step brother Vincent Duffy (Kay) of Hopewell Hill; sister-in-law Ardith Fenton of Moncton and several loving nieces and nephews.Besides her parents she was predeceased by her step mother Susie (Dornan) Fenton; an Uncle Arthur; brother Clement Fenton; step brothers George Duffy, James Duffy, Francis Duffy and several nephews.
The remains will be resting at the Albert County Funeral Home with visitation on Thursday, from 2-4 and 7-9pm. Parish Prayers and sharing of memories will be taking place at the Funeral home on Thursday evening at 7pm. The funeral service will be held at the Holy Ghost Catholic Church on Friday, November 28, 2003 at 11am with Father Jeff Doucette officiating. The internment will be held in the Holy Ghost Catholic Cemetery.
Donations to the Heart & Stroke Foundation, The Holy Ghost Cemetery Commission or to the charity of the donor's choice would be greatly appreciated by the family.
Arrangements are in the care of the Albert County Funeral Home, Hopewell Cape, 734-2780
Irene Eva (Rossiter) Way
1948-2007
Irene Eva (Rossiter) Way, 59, who resided in New Maryland and Alma passed away peacefully at the Dr. Georges L-Dumont Hospital on October 19, 2007 after a very courageous battle with cancer.
She was born in Moncton on July 10, 1948, the daughter of the late Gordon and Irene (Bernier) Rossiter. She worked in retail and last worked as manager of the Bombay Company store in Fredericton before her retirement. She loved the outdoors and spent a great deal of time fishing and gardening. She also enjoyed doing many crafts, making wreaths and dried flower arrangements which she sold at many craft sales. Irene had a very bubbly personality and you could always count on her for a laugh. She had a great sense of humor which helped her look at the bright side of things. Irene had struggled with cancer for several years. She was the type of person who kept her spirits high and ended up making you feel better rather than you cheering her up. She was a true giving spirit and enjoyed the life she had very much. She especially enjoyed the times she spent with her family and never took them for granted. Her family meant the world to her and she let them know it. She felt very fortunate to have such a support group around her during her hard times. Let's remember Irene for the way she lived her life to the fullest and for her cheerful manner. Instead of shedding tears that she has gone, smile because she lived and she has given us such good memories to cherish forever. She was a very special lady who will live on in the hearts of her family and friends forever.
"When a loved one becomes a memory, a memory becomes a treasure. Treasure the memories."
She will be deeply missed by her beloved husband and best friend Terry Way; her treasured son Todd (Shelley) of Saint John; her cherished grandchildren Matthew and Madeline; her three sisters Doreen Steeves of Hillsborough, Jean Taylor-Bogle and Carol Nelson (Herb) both of Edgett's Landing; her seven brothers, Malcolm (Ruth) of Alma, John (Bettyanne) of Alma, Hilyard of Alma, Milburn (Brenda) of South Branch, Earl (Monica) of Riverside-Albert, Roy of Moncton and Eric (Marla) of Alma. She will also be sadly missed by several nieces and nephews.
Besides her parents she was predeceased by her sister Gertrude.
Honoring Irene’s own wishes there will be no viewing. The family will be meeting with relatives and friends at the Albert County Funeral Home to share memories and reflections on Monday evening from 7-9 pm. A Memorial Service to celebrate Irene's life will be held at the St. Stephen's United Church, Alma, on Tuesday, October 23, 2007 at 2:00 pm with the United Church Minister, Audrey Daley, officiating.
Following the service, everyone is invited to join the family for further fellowship and for refreshments at the Alma Activity Center.
For those who wish, donations to the Breast Cancer Research Fund would be greatly appreciated by the family.
Arrangements are in the care of the Albert County Funeral Home, Hopewell Cape, (506)734-2780
Ralph "Jim" Taylor
Ralph "Jim" Taylor, 77, of Hillsborough passed away peacefully on December 22, 2007 at the Dr. Georges L. Dumont Hospital.
Ralph "Jim" was born in Edgett's Landing on April 19, 1930 the son of the Beulah (Milton) Taylor of Edgett's Landing and the late Fred Taylor. He worked as a meat cutter and retired from Swifts Canadian Company, he also ran Taylor's Grocery in Edgett's Landing for 15 years. He attended the Salem Baptist Church. Jim had a great sense of humour, he and his family enjoyed joking around. They will treasure all the laughs they shared. Jim loved his grandchildren and great grandchildren very much, he would light up whenever they walked in. He felt very blessed to be a great grampie. He was a very special man who will be fondly remembered by all who knew him.
Besides his mother, Beulah Taylor, he will be deeply missed by his loving wife of 57 years, Daisy Taylor; his three daughters, Deborah Smith (Robert) of Weldon, Darla Colwell (Dennis) of Weldon and Deanna Dempsey (Brian) of Riverview; his cherished grandchildren, Nancy (Travis), Terri (Tony), Dwayne (Alison), Deidra (Andrew), Wendell (Tymithy), Jeremy and Melissa (Albert) and precious great grandchildren, Jenna, Amber, Dayna and Teagan; sisters Vivian Read of Woodstock, Ont. and Mildred Cook of Moncton; sister-in-laws, Marjorie Taylor of Ontario and Jean Taylor of Edgett's Landing. He will also be missed by several nieces and nephews.
Besides his father he was predeceased by sisters Doris Taylor, Alfretta Capson and Lillian Resch; brothers, Winston, Douglas, Calvin, and George "Ted".
He will be resting at the Albert County Funeral Home with visitation on Sunday, December 23rd from 7-9 pm. The funeral will be held at the Albert County Funeral Home on Wednesday, December 26, 2007 at 2:00pm with Pastor Dan Steeves officiating. Following the service the family will be meeting with relatives and friends at the funeral home for further sharing of memories and for refreshments.
Interment will be held in the Grey's Island Cemetery, Hillsborough, N.B. in the spring.
For those who wish donations to the Diabetes Association, Salem Baptist Church or to the charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family.
Arrangements are in the care of the Albert County Funeral Home, 4130 Route 114, Hopewell Cape, 734-2780