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COVEDUCK, Harold William (Bill)
COVEDUCK, Harold Willian (Bill) at the Montreal General Hospital on Sunday, August 16, 1981 Beloved husband of Annie Morgan, dearest father of Linda (Mrs. Robert Mckee), Carol, Gail (Mrs. Eddy Bute), William (Bill Jr.) (Mrs Melvie Mason), dear grandfather of Billy, Harold, and Diane, Sean Darren and Stephen, dear brother of Joseph, (Joe), Clarence (Hank), Earl and the late Irwin. Resting at the J. F. Wilson and Sons Funeral Home, 5784 Verdun Avenue, Verdun, Quebec. Service in the Chapel on Wednesday August 19, 1981.. Interment Mount Royal cemetery.
COVEDUCK: Irwin - 1981
Coveduck, Irwin. Suddenly at his residence in East Farnham, (now Brigham) on Friday, July 17,1981. Irwin Coveduck beloved husband of Violet Smith, dear Father of Joan, (Mrs. R. Crothers) Victor and Donald, Brother of William, Joe, Clarence and Earl. Also survived by eight grandchildren and one Great-grandson. Funeral Monday, at 2P.M. from the Desourdy-Wilson Funeral Chapel, 104 Buzzel Avenue, Cowansville, Quebec. Internment, Friends cemetery, East Farnham.
Additional Information: Irwin Herbert Coveduck served with the 16th Field Company, Royal Canadian Engineers from 1940-1945 and was Honorably discharged with the Rank of Staff Sergeant. He served with HONOR in North Africa, Italy, France, Belgium and Holland.
COVEDUCK: Joseph Henry, 1885 - 1964
COVEYDUCK, Joseph:born September 10, 1885. Many tributes from all walks of life were paid to the late Wor. Bro. Joseph Coveduck of Verdun, Que., who died in the Queen Mary Veterans' Hospital on November 2nd. 1964 The funeral services took place in St. Clement's Anglican Church, Verdun, November 5th with Rev. E. G. Kettleborough officiating, assisted by the Rev. E. M. Dann. The late Wor. Bro. Coved uck was born in Seat Cove, Newfoundland, and was a well known and longtirne resident of Verdun, Quebec. living there since his marriage to Sarah Jane Regular in 1910. He served in the Royal Navy and later in the famed 42nd Battalion, Royal Highlanders Regiment of Canada (Black Watch) in World War I (1914-1918). Bro. Coveduck was a strong, and active member of the Loyal Orange Association, for 61 years, joining the Association in Newfoundland at the age of 18. He was twice Master of Boyne L.O.L No. 401 in Verdun and held the office of Treasurer at the time of his death, The County Lodge of Montreal paid tribute with a large turn-out of members at an impressive service at the J. F, Wilson Funeral Home, He is survived by his wife R.W. Sister Sarah (Jennie) Coveduck, and five sons, William, lrwin, Joseph Jr., Clarence and Earl, 11 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.
COVEDUCK: Sarah Jane (Regular)
COVEYDUCK, Sarah Jane Beloved wife of the late Joseph Coveduck, Tributes galore poured In for Mrs. Sarah Jane (Jennie) Coveduck long time City of Verdun resident and matriarch of the Coveduck Family and Clan who passed away at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital on January 6th, 1981 in her ninety-first year. Mrs. Coveduck was the former Sarah Jane Regular, born in Harbour Grace, Newfoundland on June 13th, 1890 daughter of the late William Regular and Susannah Noel, and has been a resident of Verdun since 1910. She came to Montreal in 1905 following the death of her father and became quite active in Church work etc, and sang in the choir of St. Edward's Anglican Church under the rectorship of the late Canon Saunders.
She was a member of the Ladies Orange Benevolent Association for some 55 years of which she was an ardent member and tireless worker of Maple Leaf Lodge No. 71 of which she was a Past Worthy Mistress and of Queen Victoria Lodge No. 823, and a Preceptoress of the Crystal Chapter. No. 35 L.O.A. She was also an avid duckpin bowler for many years.
She was made an Honorary member of the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of British America, Honorary member of the R.W. Grand Lodge of the Province of Quebec, an Honorary member of the Orange and Protestant Children's Home in Rosemere, Que., also an Honorary member of the Verdun Friendly Bowling League and the Lorne Bowling League, and loved and respected citizen and neighbour.
She waa predeceased by her late husband Joseph in 1964. She is survived by her five sons, William, lrwin Joseph (Joe), Clarence (Hank) and Earl. Daughters in law Annie, Violet Marion, Joan and the late Alice, Fourteen grandchlldren, eighteen great-grandchildren, one great great grandchild In California and many many nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Services were held in the Chapel of the J.P. Wilson Funeral Home on Friday January 9th, 1981 at 1P.M. with the Rev. Brian Evans of St. Clements Angllcan Church officiating and interment was in 'Mount Royal Cemelery.
COVEDUCK: Violet Alice (nee Smith)
COVEDUCK, Violet Alice (nee Smith), Peacefully at home on August 12. 1999 Mrs Violet Alice (Smith) Coveduck, in her eighty fifth year, wife of the late Irwin Coveduck. Lovin mother of Joan (Arnold), Victor June) and Donald (Christine). Also leaving to mourn nineteen grandchildren and great grandchildre, many friends and acquaintences, Resting at the Desourdy Wilson Funeral Home, 104 Buzzell Street, Cowansville, J2K 2N5, Tel: (450) 263-1212, Fax: (450) 263-9557. Visitation hours from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. on Friday August 13, 1999. Funeral service will be held Saturday. August 14 from the chapel at 2 p.m. The Rev. Godsoe officiating Followed by internement in Friend Cementary, Cowansville,
Quebec. Please take note that on Saturday, the Funerel Home will be open at 12 noon.
COVEYDUC: Elizabeth May, 1908 - 2001
COVEYDUC, E. May. At her residence on February 22, 2001 at the age of eighty-five years. Beloved daughter of the late Selby Coveyduc and the late Annie Butler. Predeceased by her brother Albert Lloyd. At the request of the deceased, there will be no visitation. A service in the presence of ashes will be held at St. James United Church, 463 Ste. Catherine Street West, H3B 1B1, on Wednesday, March 28 at 2 p.m. with reception to follow at the church. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to St. James United Church. Arrangements entrusted to the J.F. Wilson & Sons Funeral Home.
Publication Date: 2001-03-24 Montreal Gazette
COVEYDUCK: Abert
COVEYDUCK, Albert. passed away on September 2, 2002 at the Montreal General Hospital. Sadly missed by his partner Leonard, mother Sharon and many brothers, sisters, nieces, nephews and friends. He will always be in our prayers and in our hearts. At her home 37 Hallman Rd. on Tuesday Sept. 25 1945. Alice Jones, beloved wife of George Coveyduck and sister of Mrs. Sarah Holden, Samuel T and Geo
Publication Date: 2002-09-05 Montreal Gazette
COVEYDUCK: Alice, (nee Jones) age 47
COVEYDUCK Alice – At her home 37 Hallman Rd. on Tuesday Sept. 25 1945. Alice Jones, beloved wife of George Coveyduck and sister of Mrs. Sarah Holden, Samuel T and George W. aged 47 years. Resting at the Chapel of McDougall and Broen 616 St. Clair Ave. W. Service in the chapel at 2 o’clock Friday. Interment Prospect cemetery. From Newspaper on Thursday September 27 1945 page 26
Cards of Thanks
COVEYDUCK Mr. G. COVEYDUCK. Mrs. Holden and the Jones family wish to thank their relatives and friends for their acts of kindness, messages of sympathy and beautifull floral tributes extended during their recent sad bereavement, in the loss of a dear wife and sister; also to thank Rev. P Mahoney the Dominion Radiator Co. and the T.T.C. Davenport Garage. From: Toronto Star Tuesday October 2 1945 page 21
COVEYDUCK: Allan
Passed peacefully away at St. Clare`s Mercy Hospital, Palliative Care Unit, on Friday, December 3, 1999, Allan Coveyduck, 27 years of service with the 3rd RCHA Regiment, age 64 years. Predeceased by his wife Shirley, 1994. Left with fond and loving memories: Daughters: Glenda (John), Helen-Marie (Tom); sons: Tony (Virginia), Randy (Jennifer), Darren-Michael (Cheri); eleven grandchildren; sisters: Joan, Doreen, Sharon; brother Wayne; special friend Dorothy Yetman; also a large number of other relatives and friends. Resting at Caul`s Funeral Home, LeMarchant Road. Visitation Saturday and Sunday from 2 p.m. - 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. - 10 p.m. Funeral Mass on Monday, December 6, 1999, at 9:30 a.m. from St. Patrick`s Church. Interment at Holy Sepulchre cemetery.