Margot Ann Crann(Weir) Oct. 16th,1960 – Dec. 11th, 2021 With Saddened and Broken hearts we announce the passing of Margot Ann Crann(Weir) at the age of 61, surrounded by her Loving Family. Margot was born in Petty Harbour and resided in Fair Haven for the last 43 years. Predeceased by her Grandparents George and Eliza-Jane Weir, Parents Olive and Llewelyn Chafe, Parents-in-law Mary and Cyril Crann, Brothers-in-law Rick Dowden and Derrick Crann, Sisters-in-law Lisa Crann and Elaine Crann and Special Aunt Catherine Spitzig. Leaving to mourn with a lifetime of love and wonderful memories, her Husband of 42 years Wilbert Crann, son John Crann(Melissa), Daughters Amanda Crann(Shawn) and Charmaine Ryan(Jeff), her 5 precious Grandchildren, Alyssa Jarvis(Nickie), Olivia Crann, Jack Crann, Colton Ryan and Amber Boutcher, Brother Harrison Chafe(Mary), Brother-in-law Todd Crann(Michelle), Sisters-in-law Mona Dicks(Frank), Evelyn Reid(Melvin), Karen Turpin(Brian), Special Aunt, Mary Horan and Special Uncle, David Weir(who was like a big brother), Three special friends who were like Sisters Marg Gosse, Connie Fahey and Verlie Petten as well as a huge circle of Aunts, Uncles, Nieces, Nephews, Cousins, Family and Friends. Margot loved them all dearly and had special and unique bonds with each and every individual listed above. Margot will always be remembered for her love for her Family and Friends, her kindness to others, her cooking and baking, being a hardworking fisherwoman for over 30 years and a smile that lit up every room she walked into. Our Family would like to say a big heartfelt thank you to everyone for their Love and Support over the last two years. We would also like to Thank the Staff at the Dr. H. Bliss Murphy Cancer Center and The Health Sciences Center, Dr. Terri Stuckless, Dr. Joe Lockyer her Palliative Care Team-Dr. McDonald, Sandra, Jeaniel Gushue and Johnathon Barrett, […]
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Frederick Samuel Upshall
Frederick Samuel Upshall June 8, 1945 – December 10, 2021 Fred Upshall, age 76, passed peacefully away at St. Clare’s Mercy Hospital on December 10, 2021. Predeceased by parents Edward and Sadie Upshall, brother Don, sister Alma and son Freddie. Leaving to mourn with fond memories is his loving wife, Linda (nee Thorne), who he adored for 47 years. Fred will be forever missed by his children: Rodney (Judy) Wark, Ross (Trudy) Thorne, Sherry (Eric) Kendall and Harold (Jolyne) Upshall; and grandchildren: Rodney, Lori Lee, Natasha, Olivia, and Sara; 4 great grand children, and a very large circle of family and friends. He will also be sadly missed by his furry little companion, Rosie. Fred will always be remembered for his huge heart and his selflessness for helping others; his big, loud, and hearty laughs and of course, his stubbornness. He loved spending time with his family and always enjoyed a good game of darts or 120’s while sipping on a scatter cold one. A special thanks to all the staff in the ICU at the St. Clare’s Mercy Hospital. Your professionalism, support and compassion are truly appreciated. Visitation will be held at the Salvation Army Citadel in Chance Cove on Tuesday, December 14, 2021 from 2:00pm-4:00pm and 7:00pm-9:00pm; and on Wednesday, December 15, 2021 from 10:00am-12:00pm. Funeral service will follow at 2:00pm. Proof of vaccination will be required for both visitation and funeral service. Masks are mandatory.
Vera Winifred Power (Clarke)
We take comfort that our mother, Vera Winifred Power (Clarke), is now at peace and resting with our Dad and her husband of 53 years, Kevin Power, and our sister, Geraldine. In her 80th year, Mom passed away on December 3 with her family by her side. She will forever be missed by her children and grandchildren Kenneth and Lori (Megan [Keith Smith] and Miranda), Rick and Jackie (Bradley), Lorne and Stephanie (Casandra, Courtney and Christina), Elaine and Blair (Kevin), and Steven and Rebecca (Joshua and Cameron). Mom was especially proud of her two great grandchildren Madison and Mason. Pre-deceased by her father Josiah Clarke, and mothers Elizabeth (England) and Blanche (Smith). She will be missed by her sister Joan Clarke (Manuals, NL) and brother George Clarke (Kentville, NS), and a large circle of friends including her special “Auntie” Cavelle and close friend and sister-in-law Bernadette. Born in Brigus, Mom grew up in Manuals, and moved to Chapel Arm to marry Dad in 1961. Together they worked hard and built a family, a home and a successful business. Mom being the Superwoman that she was, kept it all going with her strength. She was happy with the simple pleasures of life – in addition to raising and guiding us, she kept an immaculate home and loved being in the kitchen. Her famous fruitcake and chocolate chip cookies were enjoyed and will be missed by many. Special thanks are extended to the sixth floor staff at Carbonear General Hospital. Your professionalism and support, your caring and compassion were truly appreciated. Also to Mom’s room mate while she was in hospital, Mrs. Priddle for her ever watchful eye over Mom. And a very heartfelt thank you to Mom’s home care provider Jacqui Crittenden. Jacqui – you are and always will be a […]
Juanita Best
Passed peacefully away at the Pte. Josiah Squibb Memorial Pavilion in Carbonear on December 2, 2021, Juanita Best, age 87, of Thornlea, Newfoundland. Predeceased by loving husband Edward, daughter-in-law Glendene, mother Minnie, step-father George. Leaving to mourn with fond memories are her children: Millicent (Dennis), Calvin (Toni), and Glenn (Connie); grandchildren: Dion (Carrie), Bradley (Geriann), Meghen (Stephen), Katie (Shannon), Lucas; great-grandchildren: Damian (Megan), Finley, Autumn, Hailee, Zayna, Maya, Rosie, and Janie; brother Clayton (Doris); sisters: Geraldine (Clyde, deceased), Rita (Reg, deceased); many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Juanita will be forever remembered for her quick wit, selflessness, and compassion for others. A very special thank you to the staff of 2 South, Pte. Squibb Pavilion. Your thoughtfulness and caring are very much appreciated. Resting at Faith United Church, Thornlea Friday, December 3 @7-9pm, and Saturday, December 4 @11am-2pm & 4pm-7pm. Funeral to take place Monday December 6 at 11am. Interment to follow in the Thornlea United Church Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Thornlea United Church Cemetery Fund. Please be advised that all public health COVID protocols, including proof of vaccination, will apply during visitation and the funeral.
Rideout, Arthur Gordon
Arthur Gordon Rideout, Passed peacefully away at the Dr. Leonard A. Miller Center Palliative Care Unit, November 20, 2021 Arthur Gordon Rideout of Blaketown. Predeceased by son David, parents Elizabeth and Gordon Rideout, sister Ann Russell, parents-in-law Ronald & Effie Taylor. Leaving to mourn with precious memories are wife Marion, daughters; Tracy (Glenn) Brace, Cynthia (Gus)Payne, his pride and joy grandson Connor Payne, brother Bond (Barb), sister Inez (Alphonsus) Reid, The Taylor family of Makinsons , as well as nieces, nephews, family and friends to numerous to mention, just know you are in our hearts. Special thanks to the staff at the Dr. Bliss Murphy Cancer Center, especially Dr. Brett Tompkins who cared for Art for the past eighteen years. Thank you to the palliative care team at the Miller Center for your compassionate care shown to Art during the last five weeks of his life’s journey. Words cannot express our gratitude. To all the staff at the Newhook’s Clinic, Whitbourne especially Dr. Stephanie Squibb, nurses Barb Taylor and Sherry Drover we extend our undying gratitude. We don’t know how we could have managed without you. Thank you to Rev. Bill Bartlett, Rev. Denine Morgan-Tuck. Thank you for your prayers and many visits to Art’s bedside. To Major Chris Pilgrem for your visit and prayers that last day. We are sure Art knew you were there in person not just on our TV screen in our living room where we sat Sunday’s enjoying your church service. Cremation has taken place. A celebration of Art’s life will be held at a later date. Funeral arrangements entrusted to Holloway’s Funeral Home, Whitbourne.
Elizabeth Didham (nee Baldwin )
Elizabeth Didham (nee Baldwin) R.N, March 30th, 1958 – November 18th, 2021. Passed peacefully away at the Health Science Centre on November 18th, 2021 surrounded by a circle of love, Betty Didham of Whitbourne. Predeceased by her loving husband Alphonsus (Phonse), her parents William and Dorothy Baldwin, brother Albert, sister in law Verna. Parents-in-law Reginald and Florence Didham, sister in law Pat Ryan. Leaving to mourn with cherished memories that will never fade are her daughter Jaime (Mike Whelan) and son Mark (Jill). Siblings Linda (Larry Hoskins) Yvonne (Randy Mercer) Bill(Donna) , Don, Brenda (Tony Moore) Kelly (Dennis Lundrigan). She was a loving Aunt to her 6 nieces and 2 nephews and their spouses and she adored her 11 great nieces and nephews. Also, her brother in law Don Didham and his family, as well the Ryan families. She will be lovingly missed by her partner, Junior Piercey. His children Heather (Kevin Best) Darin, Dale (Belinda) and Leeanne Drodge (Toby Bouzane) and a large number of grandchildren and great grandchildren. Nanny Betty will be dearly missed by “her girls”, Kailey and Kiana. Also, special friends Loretta Lundrigan and Harriett Rees and all of her quilting buddies. Special thank you to the nurses and doctors in the ICU unit in Carbonear and as well in Health Science Centre for your care of Betty and the families. Visitation at Holloway’s Funeral Home, Whitbourne, on Sunday November 21 from 1:00-5:00pm & 7:00-9:00pm. Funeral Service to take place on Monday, November 22 at 2:00pm from Trinity United Church, Blaketown. Internment at the United Church Cemetery, Markland. Flowers gratefully accepted or donations may be made in Bettys memory to the Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus Association of Canada (www.sbhac.ca). Proof of vaccination will be needed for both visitation and the Funeral Service. Masks will be mandatory.
Samuel Raymond (Ray ) Acreman
Samuel Raymond (Ray ) Acreman of Chance Cove formerly of Mary’s Harbour, Labrador. March 13, 1944 – November 13, 2021. Predeceased by parents; John & Mary Acreman, Brother; Pete Acreman. Leaving to mourn; wife Lorraine of 47 years. Son; Shawn. Brothers; Eric (Bessie), Brian (Belinda), Roy (Deloris), Gerald (Janice). Also remembered Sadie. Grandchildren; Allison & Paul, Nieces & Nephews and a large circle of family and friends. There will be a service of remembrance in the Summer of 2022. ( A note of when the service will be taking place will be on Holloway’s Website).
Madge Penney
PENNEY, Lydia Madge November 24, 1943 – November 05, 2021 Her journey is now complete and she is finally home. Passed away surrounded by children and grandchildren Nov.5, 2021 at her daughter’s residence in Torbay. Predeceased by her husband David, her parents Fanny & Llewellyn Crisby, brother Howie, mother & father in-law Aubrey & Lavenia Penney. Leaving to mourn daughters Lisa(Bob Burke), Linda(Todd Coady) and son Kevin(Melissa & her children Waltie & Tiana). Grandchildren Morgan, Heather, Owen, Lydia, Laura, Heidi & Cassie. Siblings Doris Gordon(Maurick), Marilyn Feltham (Graham), Gaye Turner(Wayne), Rosalind Matchim(Neville), Arthur Crisby(Jackie), nieces, nephews, good friends Alma & Theresa. Special thank you to in-laws especially Winnie & Melvin Cooper who were a constant support and always there when needed. The family is forever grateful. Thank you to Dr. Amanda Scott, Dr. Aaron McKim, Dr. Tibbo, Dr. Tompkins, staff at DHBMCC, and nurses Paulette Doyle and Robyn Alcock from Community. Resting at St. John the Baptist Church Chapel Arm with visitation 11-1pm and funeral at 1pm Monday Nov.8, 2021. Anyone wishing to attend either please text/call or email Lisa at lppenney@gmail.com. Vax Pass & Picture ID Required. Donations in her memory can be made to Easterseals of NL & Labrador in which her granddaughter Heidi gets much happiness and joy attending their activities/camps
Tony Pinsent
Pinsent Tony, It is with great sadness that the family of Tony Pinsent announce his passing on Oct 20, 2021 at age 61. Predeceased by his parents, Mary and Charlie Pinsent. He leaves to morn four brothers: Bern, Andy (Alma), Terry (Marietta), Greg, also four sisters: Marie (Wilson), Lena (Perry), Linda (Everett), Catherine (Dan), numerous nieces, nephew’s, cousins and special friends. Cremation has taken place, visitation will be Monday, Oct 25th from 12:30pm – 3:00pm at Holloways Funeral Home, Whitbourne
Thomas Lahey
Thomas Lahey November 20, 1928 – October 8, 2021 Passed peacefully away at the Veterans Pavilion St. John’s on Friday October 8, 2021, Korean War Veteran, Thomas Lahey age 92 years. Predeceased by his parents Michael and Lucy, parents-in-law Andrew and Sarah Power, brothers Joseph and Michael, sisters Agatha, Margaret Ann, and Dora, first-born twins Theresa and Jerry. He will be sadly missed by his wife Bride (Power) of 61 years, his 7 children Theresa (Gord), Jackie (Ron), Jerry (Jennifer), Elaine (Cliff), Andy, Tommy (Avril), David, 11 grandchildren, 8 great grandchildren, and a large number of brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews, and other family and friends. A sincere thank-you to Dr. McKelvie, Dr. Abumus, and the nurses and staff at the Whitbourne Clinic and Carbonear Hospital. To the doctors, nurses, and staff at Veterans Pavilion, heartfelt gratitude for your professional and compassionate care during his final days. Thank-you also to the Sisters and Father Tony who visited and prayed with Tom. Not forgetting his compassionate home support worker Clarice Newhook and his dear friend Ted Newhook who spent so much time with Tom and was a faithful travel companion to monthly Legion meetings. Cremation has taken place. Arrangements and services have been entrusted to and will occur at Holloways Funeral Home, Whitbourne and will take place Tuesday, October 12. The Royal Canadian Legion will hold a private service at the funeral home from 12:30 to 1:00, visitation will be from 1:00 to 3:00, and funeral service (by invitational only) will be held at 3:00, to be followed by interment at St. Joseph’s RC Cemetery, Long Harbour Road. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Tom’s memory to the Parkinson’s Society NL.