Sharon Ann Warren

It is with heavy hearts and profound sadness that we announce the passing of our loving wife, mother, grandmother, daughter, sister, sister-in-law, aunt and friend. Sharon Ann Warren, 68, of Chapel Arm passed suddenly in her home in Chapel Arm on May 17, 2023.

 

Sharon leaves behind to mourn her loving husband of 44 years, Clayton, her son, Malcolm (Felicia), daughter, Courtney (Jadd) and three grandchildren, Owen, Wyatt and Syenna. Also left to mourn are her mother, Genny, twin sister Paulette (Wayne) and brothers and sisters, Wayne (Marie), Brendan, Maurice (Sheila), Mona (Barry), Patsy, Darrell, John (Wanda), Elexis (Dave) and Paddy (Trish), brothers-in-law, Calvin (Sadie), Ian (Aggie), Selwyn (Michelle), sisters-in-law Emily and Vinie (Norm) and many nephews, nieces, great-nephews, great-nieces and friends.

 

Sharon was predeceased by her father, Patrick and brother, Shawn and father-in-law, Malcolm, mother-in-law, Susanna, brothers-in-law, Angus, Fred, Mac, Cluney and sister-in-law, Donna. Lastly, she also leaves behind her precious cat, Diva, who she dearly loved.

 

The most precious thing in Sharon’s life were her family, especially her three grandchildren, who she spoiled rotten. She made special connections with all her extended family and friends, and she will be certainly missed by them all.

 

Visitation for family and friends will be held at her home in Chapel Arm on May 19, 2023 at 5:00 – 7:00 pm. A private service will be also held at her home on May 20, 2023 at 3:00 pm.

 

In lieu of flowers, please donate to a charity of one’s choice, in honor of Sharon’s memory. Sharon endured a long hard battle with her illness and fought to the end. “The strongest people aren’t the ones who show strength in front of us, but those who win battles we know nothing about”.

Robert Dennis Temple

Our beloved Robert Dennis Temple passed peacefully away at his home surrounded by his beloved family on Thursday, May 11th 2023 at 1:38 am after a courageous battle with cancer.

 

Predeceased by his mother Doris Temple, mother-in-law and father-in-law Cyril and Evelyn Smith, brother-in-laws: Kevin Smith, Wallace Smith, Roy Anderson and sister-in-law Bernice Anderson.

 

Lovingly remembered and forever missed by his wife and best friend of 46 years Velma, son Greg, daughter Rhonda and his two precious grandchildren Owen and Adam who were the light of his life.  His father Clement Temple, sisters: Christine, Janice, Lois (Rick), Judy (Keith), brothers: Roger (Cathy), Wesley (Wanda) and Jody (Nora). Also remembered by brother-in-laws: Chesley (Dorcas), David (Lydia), Roy (Hillary), sister-in-laws: Irene (Don), Kathleen (Wayne), Betty (Austin) , Beverly (Tony) as well as a large number of nieces, nephews and close friends especially his life long friends Ben White, Randy Whitten and Keith Pretty.

 

The family would like to thank Dr. Rorke and all the staff at the Dr. H Bliss Murphy Cancer Centre. A special thanks to the community health nurse Robyn Alcock for her exceptional care and support.

 

Bob was an honest, gentle man who enjoyed the simple pleasures in life. He had two great loves, his family and the Toronto Maple Leafs.

 

Bob we love you and we will always carry you in our hearts.

 

Cremation has taken place and a visitation will occur on Monday, May 15th between 2-4 and 7-9 at the Good Shepherd Church in Norman’s Cove.  A funeral service will be held on Tuesday, May 16th at 2 pm at the Good Shepherd Church, with interment to follow at Anglican cemetery Norman’s Cove.

 

Donations in memory of Robert can be made to the Canadian Mental Health Association of NL.

 

As the sun rays fall upon my face, I feel you in my heart.

Your light will always fill my soul, we’ll never be apart.

Adelaide Petipas

Passed peacefully away on May 2, 2023 at the Pte. Josiah Squibb Memorial Pavilion in Carbonear.

Born in Hopeall, Newfoundland, and after marrying Peter J. Petipas in 1959 spent the remainder of her time in Whitbourne until moving to Carbonear in 2019.

Adelaide and Peter owned and operated many businesses in Whitbourne over the years until their retirement, when they enjoyed travelling and entertaining friends and family.

Predeceased by her son Peter, parents Walter and Merab Cumby, brother Charlie (Stella), and sister Debbie (Kevin).

Leaving to mourn her husband Peter, daughter Sharon, Sharon Dean, brothers William (Betty), Cecil (Pam), Clyde (Ivy), sister Marion (Lou), and a large number of nieces and nephews.

Many thanks to the all the staff at Pte. Josiah Squibb Memorial Pavilion in Carbonear, and most of all to our special angels on 4 South for their kindness and compassion shown to Adelaide and Pete. It means more to us than you’ll ever know. Thanks to the staff at Monty’s Place in Whitbourne, for their years of caring for Mom, and special thanks to dear family friend, Gladys Cooper, for the Eulogy.

Visitation will take place on Thursday May 4 from 2-4PM and 7-9PM at Holloway’s Funeral Home in Whitbourne. Funeral will take place at the Alphonsus Catholic Church in Whitbourne on Friday May 5, at 1:00PM.

In lieu of flowers, donations to the Trinity Conception Placentia Health Foundation – Pte. Josiah Squibb Memorial Pavilion, 86 Highroad South, Carbonear, NL, Canada, Newfoundland and Labrador, would be appreciated.

Mom is now free from the Alzheimer’s disease that took her away from us far too soon, and is finally reunited with her loving son, Peter, and the rest of the gang.

The family politely requests that masks be worn.

Always be kind to others.

Aloysius Culleton

Aloysius Culleton

June 5th, 1945 – April 21st, 2023

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Aloysius Culleton of Whitbourne on April 21st, 2023, in his 77th year. Predeceased by his parents, Patrick and Margaret Culleton, as well as siblings Paddy, Ron, Madonna, Joan(Fred), Paula, Margie, Michael and Betty.

Aloysius is survived by his loving wife of 53 years, Glenneth, his 2 daughters, Colette(Ramsey) and Yolanda(Todd), 4 precious grandchildren, Kiera, Shayla, Tianna and Tyler.

Aloysius has also left behind his 2 brothers, Lesley and Ken(Ginger), brother in laws Tony, Butch, Otto(Irene) and sister in laws Mary, Linda, Angela and Minnie. Also left behind a large number of nieces and nephews, extended family and friends.

Special thank you to the staff at Josiah Squibb Memorial Pavilion 1st floor. Your kindness and compassion will never be forgotten.

Resting at Holloways Funeral Home, Whitbourne.

Visitation: Monday, April 24th, 2023, from 2 -4 pm and on Tuesday, April 25th,2023, from 10 -12.

Funeral Service on Tuesday, April 25th, 2023, at 2 pm from St. Alphonsus Church, Whitbourne. Interment to follow at the Whitbourne Roman Catholic Cemetery.

Donations in memory of Aloysius can be made to the Alzheimer Society of Newfoundland(http://alzheimer.ca/nl/en)

“Your footsteps can never be filled, nor your love ever forgotten”

Hayward Perry Newhook

Hayward Perry Newhook

June 30th 1957 – April 20th 2023

Hayward Perry Newhook, age 65, of Norman’s Cove, NL Passed away peacefully on April 20th, 2023 at the DR. LA. Miller Centre, surrounded by loved ones. His family is deeply saddened by his sudden and unexpected passing after a brief battle with lung cancer.

Perry was predeceased by his father Hayward Newhook. He is survived by his mother Elizabeth Newhook, wife Cindy Newhook, son Perry Newhook Jr, his siblings, Brother Bernard Newhook and wife Denise Newhook. Sister Charlotte Smith and husband Merrill Smith. Sister Kay Piercey and husband Rick Piercey. Sister Norma Bursey and husband Barry Bursey. As well as many nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, cousins, in-laws and friends. All of whom held a special place in his heart. 

Perry always truly lived his life to the fullest, and enjoyed every moment. His laughter was infectious and his positive carefree attitude was truly something to admire, and one that everybody should strive to emulate. He never held a grudge or sweated the little things in life. He was loved by everyone who ever had the pleasure of knowing him. He had so many great life long friendships from one end of the country to the other. He treated everybody the same, and stayed true to himself. That quality was very evident, and easy for everybody to sense the sincerity with which he conducted himself. He will be deeply missed by many people.

A Service to celebrate Perry’s life will be held on Monday April 24th at the Good Sheppard Anglican Church in Normans Cove at 2:00PM. Followed by a gathering at the lodge and his family home for people to reminisce, share stories and have a few laughs remembering all of the amazing experiences they shared with him, which is exactly what Perry would have wanted.

Cecilia Bridget Brothers

Cecilia Bridget Brothers

 

Peacefully and surrounded by those she loved, Cecilia Brothers (Nee Murphy) at the age of 78 years, passed away at the Lions Manor Nursing Home in Placentia, Newfoundland on April 18th, 2023.

Cecilia was born on Crawley’s Island, a small island in Placentia Bay. When Cecilia was nine years of age, her family relocated to Long Harbour, Newfoundland which was a town near the island home. She lived there her entire life with her loving husband Gordon and together they raised their five children.

Cecilia married Gordon Brothers on April 30th, 1966 (57 years). She worked at the Lions Manor Nursing Home and retired in 2010. She enjoyed knitting, baking, dancing, music and always enjoyed the company of children.

She was preceded in death by her beloved daughter Dana, her parents Denis and Elizabeth Murphy; brothers Aloysius and Dennis.

Leaving to mourn with beautiful memories her loving husband Gordon and her daughters: Kim, Renee (Sean Nolan) and Nadine; son Sheldon (Shani).

Cecilia’s death will also be mourned by her grandchildren: Shingi (Richard), Thea (Darryl), Taylor, Peter, Liam and Sam; her great grandchildren: Mackenzie, Jackson, Aria and Lorenzo.

Lovingly remembered by her siblings: Bridget Keating, Yvonne Murphy, Terry (Betty) Murphy, Gerard (Vivian) Murphy, Colin Murphy and Richard Murphy.

Many other members of the Brothers and Murphy families will also grieve Cecilia’s passing. Gordon’s siblings: Gladys, Anne, Florence, Shirl (Gary), Elizabeth, Gordon deceased, Patricia deceased, Ford deceased, Marie deceased, Lawrence deceased, Bill deceased, Art deceased and Reg deceased (Mable). Along with many nephews, nieces and cousins.

Cecilia’s family thanks sincerely the staff of the Lions Manor Nursing Home for the exceptional and loving care during her short time with them. Many of the caregivers were former colleagues during the years Cecilia worked there as an LPN. No words can adequately express how appreciative we are for your numerous acts of love, kindness and respect bestowed upon our beloved wife and mother. We will forever sing your praises.

Cremation has taken place and a visitation will occur on Sunday April  23rd, 2023 at  2:00 – 9:00 pm at Holloway’s Funeral Home. Whitbourne . No church service will be held at this time with the plans of a Celebration of Life to be held later at a date to be determined.

Donations in her memory can be made to the

  • Alzheimer Society of Newfoundland (https://alzheimer.ca/nl/en)
  • Placentia Lion Manor Recreation Department
  • Francis Xavier Cemetery Fund

 

Gentle Woman Rest in Peace

Cecil A. King

 

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Cecil A. King of Long Harbour on Wednesday, April 12, 2023, in his 78th year. Predeceased by his loving wife of 57 years Aggie, his son Joey, his parents Joseph & Sarah Ellen King, his 8 brothers (Leo, Clarence, William, Anslem, Jim, Joe, Pete, and baby Elijah) & 3 sisters (Bride, Lizzy, and Catherine), and his dear friend Carol.

Cecil has left behind his beloved sisters Celine and Agnes (Ron), and children Ella (Walt), Wanda (John), Cecil (Janet), and Sherry (Chris). His 8 grandchildren Paul (Kim), Jolene (Curt), Stacey (Veronica), Todd (Megan), Cheryl (John), Matt (Amy), Megan, Shane (Sara), and his 3 great-grandchildren Cadence, Michael & Carter. His brother-in-law Joe (Sharon), sister-in-law Marie, special nephews Bern (Doll) and Wayne (Cindy), his special companion Barb and good friend Dick O’Ree.

Cecil married the love of his life, Aggie in the year of 1962. Together they raised 5 wonderful children. Cecil loved spending his time in the outdoors hunting and cutting wood. He was a hardworking man despite losing his left arm at the age of 20. Aggie then became his left arm and together they went on to live a happy life. They built and enjoyed their cottage in Holiday Hill. Over the years Cecil was a very successful man and started his own company Magtek in 1991, which is now passed down to his devoted son Cecil Jr.

Visitation at Holloway’s Funeral Home, Friday 2-4 and 7-9 pm. Funeral Saturday 1:00 pm in Long Harbour

His Journey’s Just Begun

Don’t think of him as gone away his journey has just begun; life holds so many facets this earth is only one. Just think of him as resting from the sorrows and the tears in a place of warmth and comfort where there are no days and years. Think how he must be wishing that we could know today how nothing but our sadness can really pass away. & think of him living in the hearts of those he touched…for nothing loved is ever lost and he was loved so much.

Amelia Jane Jones

Jones Amelia “Millie” Jane
October 29, 1921-March 21,2023
Our loss is heavens gain when our precious
Mother passed away at age 101.
She was predeceased by her husband; Frederick
Sinclear Jones, and her loving daughter Mary Joyce
Cooze. Sisters; Joyce Nealy, Mary Hall, Bessie Driscoll,
Dorothy Wells. Brother; Frank Evans. Parents; James
and Martha Evans.
Left to mourn with fond and loving memories are her
four beloved daughters; Carolyn (Ray) McEwan,
Marina (Wally) Parsons, Elizabeth (Reg) Hill, Sandra
(Randy) Howe. Her loving son; Frank (Marie) Jones.
14 grandchildren, 27 great-grandchildren, and 5 great great-grandchildren. Plus a large circle of friends and

her beloved church family.
She was a very loving and caring mother who always
put her family first. “We will miss you mom, more than
words can say.”
Special thank you to the wonderful staff for going out
of their way to make mom comfortable and treating her
like family during her stay at the Lions Manor Nursing
Home in Placentia. We are forever grateful.
Resting at Holloway’s Funeral Home, Whitbourne.
Visitation: Thursday March 23, 2023 2-4 and 7-9.
Funeral service on Friday March 24, 2023 at 10:00 am from
Trinity United, Blaketown. Interment to follow at the
Whitbourne United Church cemetery.
Donations in her memory may be made to her beloved
church Trinity United, Blaketown.

Bernard Neil Spurrell 

Bernard Neil Spurrell 

(Formerly of Whitbourne)
June 20, 1950 – March 16, 2023
Neil passed peacefully away in the presence of his family at JPMH in Gander on Thursday, March 16, 2023.
Predeceased by Parents Mildred and Howard Spurrell of Whitbourne.
Left with special memories are siblings Andrea (Herb), Cupids, John (Cathy), Gander, Carl, Mackinsons, Lynn, Whitbourne, Margot (Roger) Carbonear, and Heather, Mission, BC as well as a number of nieces and nephews and dear family friend Beverley Collins, Whitbourne.
Very special thanks to all of his caregivers especially Myra and Boyd Hicks with whom he resided for more than 30 years. Neil was treated like family in their home.
Arrangements entrusted to Holloways Funeral Home, Whitbourne, NL
A private funeral service has been arranged.
In lieu of flowers donations may be made in Neil’s memory to the Janeway Children’s Hospital.

Aaron Drover Mercer

Aaron Drover Mercer  

1947-2023

 

Aaron Drover Mercer passed peacefully away surrounded by his family on March 15, 2023, at the age of 75. 

He is predeceased by his mother and father, Joseph and Isabelle Mercer of Blaketown. Parents- in-law, Absalom and Ruby Newhook of Norman’s Cove. His brothers and sisters-in-law, Aiden Mercer (Silvia), Eric Mercer (Betty) and Jennie Enwood. His sisters and brothers-in-law, Dorothy Baldwin (Bill), Edith Williams (Ernest), Jean Antle, Beulah Worthman (Ralph), and Howard Newhook. 

Leaving to mourn, his devoted and loving wife of 55 years, Linda Mercer. His four children, John Mercer (Corina), Neil Mercer (Judy), Juanita Mercer (Ray)  Mark Mercer (Sherry). Ten grandchildren, Sheldon (Melissa), Christopher, Robyn (Jody), Jonathan (Kate), Laura, Brooke (Derrick), Angie (Tommy), Mitchell (Victoria), Philip, Sarah (Quinten). Seven great- grandchildren, Landon, Jaxon, Rayna, Noah, Tristan, Conor and baby Power. Sisters and brothers, Selby (Irene) Mercer, Shirley Hurley (Jim), Muriel Newhook, Sheila Keating (Maurice), Kevin Mercer (Goldie), Aubrey Mercer (Ruby), Howard Mercer (Cherry). Brothers-in-law, Roger Newhook (Beulah), David Newhook (Lori), Eric Newhook (Valerie), Phillip Newhook (Karen), Keith Newhook (Lori), Peter Newhook (Donna). Skip Antle.

Aaron was an active member of the community in his younger years. He was a member of the Fire Department, Lion’s Club and the Good Shephard Anglican Church Vestry.  

He loved trouting, Tim Horton’s coffee outings with his brothers, and cars, new and old. He loved horses and telling his family all about growing up with them.  

Aaron was a proud man. His parents and siblings were no doubt among the people he was most proud of. He was always excited to show off the latest sweet treats his sister, Murley and niece, Carolyn had given him. 

Of all the things he was proud of, his greatest treasures were his wife, children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren. There could never be a grandfather who loved his family more than Poppy Mercer did. He will be missed every day and remembered with so much love. 

“Although he is gone, we will always be together and his spirit will live on, in each of us forever.” 

“Grandpa, everything is changing fast, we call it progress, but I just don’t know And grandpa, let’s wander back into the past, then paint me the picture of long ago.” 

 

Visitation for family and friends will be held at the Norman’s Cove Anglican Church on Friday, March 17, 2023, from 2:00 – 4:00pm and 7:00 – 9:00pm. 

Funeral will take place Monday, March 20, 2023, at 2:00pm at the Norman’s Cove Anglican Church. 

 

Donations can be made to the Aaron Mercer Memorial Fund.