Lindsay John Piercey

PIERCER, Lindsay John, January 2, 1949 – April 22, 2020. Passed away peacefully on Wednesday, April 22, 2020 at Carbonear General Hospital originally from Norman’s Cove was residing at Shag Rock Manor,  aged 71 years.

 

Predeceased by parents Margaret and Gordon Piercey, sister Ivy Sorsenon, and brother-in-law Peter Moores. Leaving to mourn; sisters; Frances Moores, Clara Moores (Dave), Kathleen Hopkins (Peter), Eleanor Piercey, Irene Piercey ( Shawn). Brothers; Clifford Piercey (Bonnie) and Leo Piercey (Rose) also a number of nieces,  nephews, cousins and a large circle of friends.  Lindsay was a long lifetime member with  local 1949 union as a  painter and sandblaster. A special thanks to the staff on the 7th floor at Carbonear General Hospital for providing professional caring service.

 

Visitation and a service of celebration for Lindsay’s life will be  held at a later date.  Expression of sympathy donations in Lindsay’s memory may be made to Bethel United Church Memorial Fund or a Charity of  One’s Choice. Funeral  arrangements entrusted to  Holloway’s Funeral Home, Whitbourne.

 

To leave a message of condolence or to sign the online guest book please visit  www.hollowaysfuneralhome.ca

 

 

Daphne Bonita Peddle (Lambert)

PEDDLE, DAPHNE, BONITA (LAMBERT) May 4, 1958 – April 9, 2020. Passed peacefully
away, at the age of 61 years, after a lengthy illness, at the Dr. G. B. Cross Memorial Hospital,
Clarenville, Daphne Bonita Peddle of Little Harbour East, Placentia Bay, formerly of Southport,
Trinity Bay. Predeceased by her parents Alexander and Melvie (Bishop) Lambert, sisters: baby
Cynthia-Sue, Marina, Christine (Harvey, deceased), brothers: baby Gary, baby boy (name
unknown) and Dennis. She leaves to mourn her loving husband of 45 years, Howard;
daughters: Jolyne (Harold), Elizabeth (Iwan) and son: Mark (Nicole); precious grandson, Dylan
and beloved family pets Jake and Squeaky. Also sisters: Trudy, Michelle (Randy), Kathleen
(Leo), Tina (Danny) and Kelly (Kevin); brothers: Russell (Myra), Ed (Brenda) and Harold;
brothers-in-law: Andrew (Sarah), Max (Flo) and Joe (Doris); sisters-in-law: Elaine (John), Betty
and Winnie (Aiden). Also a large circle of extended family and friends. There will be no formal
visitation or service at this time. A service will be announced at a later date. The family would
like to thank the staff of the Dr. G. B. Cross Memorial Hospital and the Health Science Center
for their loving kindness and care shown to her and her family during her time in hospital. A big
thank you to Garry Holloway and Holloway’s Funeral Home, Whitbourne and to everyone for
your kind words, phone calls, thoughts and prayers

Francis (Frank) Parsons

Francis Parsons passed peacefully away at St.Patricks Mercy home on Saturday, April 11th, 2020, Aged 81. Predeceseaed by his devoted wife Ina, they lived their days out together raising their family in Markland. Left with loving memories are daughter Tracey (Paddy), sons Lawrence, David (Cindy) and Ronald, sister Elizabeth and grandchildren Natasha, Bree, Lucas, Donavan, Desmond, Rider, Paige and Diamond along with a large group of friends and relatives and the staff St. Patrick’s Mercy home. Frank spent his last few years full of life and love at St. Patrick’s Mercy home where he loved to play the drums, woodwork, play bingo and darts and to eat enough breakfast for three men. A special Thank-you to everyone at the home for taking such good care of him.
Frank was a joker, always finding a way to brighten everyone’s day. He was a man of few words but many smiles. Born and raised in Markland, he loved his home there. If able he would have lived his entire life with his loving wife, fishing, cutting wood and tending to the land he was so proud of with his dog Sasha by his side.
Francis will be buried next to his wife Ina in the United cemetery in Whitbourne.
Unfortunately we are unable to have a memorial service at this trying time as we wish to keep his loved ones safe. We will inform everyone of future celebrations of life for him.

Donald Ivey

Donald Ivey.  Aug 12, 1935 – April 7, 2020.  Passed peacefully away at Carbonear General Hospital April 7, 2020 Donald Ivey of Markland. Predeceased by wife  Eileen (2016).   Leaving  to mourn with fond and loving memories brother Robert Ivey (Melvea ) of Manitoba, and sister-in-law Alfreda,  (St. John’s).  A large circle of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Special  nephew, Paul Walker (Winterton) and Special friend Joyce Haynes of Winterholme Manor where he  resided the last four years.  Cremation has taken place at his request.

At a later date we will have visitation and celebration of Don’s life. Due to the COVID19 Panedmic, the Government has restrictions in place for Funerals & public gathering.

” SAFE IN THE ARMS OF JESUS “

Warren, Rita Pearl.

Rita Pearl Warren ( 1932-2020)

“A Loving Wife and Mother – A Trusted Friend”

Passed peacefully away at the age of 87, in the presence of her children, at Saint Luke’s Home on April 7, 2020,

Rita Pearl Warren ( Nee Smith) of Chapel Arm , NL.

Predeceased by husband Merrill Warren parents James and Janet Smith, in-laws Ernest and Louise Warren, and her siblings Arthur, Wilbur, Phoebe Power (Michael) Janet Power (Andy) and sister-in-law Myrtle Roth (Warren).

Left to mourn with warm and loving memories are her son Ivan Warren (Liz) and daughter Karen Power (Ken) as well as her grandchildren:

Marc Warren (Bernadine)

Dana Warren,

Bradley Power

Luke Power (Chelsea)

Christopher Power (Melissa)

Robert Power

Brian Power

and great grandchildren:

Alex, Hannah, Eli and Francis

Also having treasured memories are her extended family:

Berdina Smith

Mavis Kennedy (Harold dec.) (NS)

Laura Reid ( Harold dec.)

Florence Newhook ( Ellis dec.)

Louis and Alma Warren

Mary and Clarence Smith

Isabel and Sandy Sandoval (US)

Ken and Marie Warren

Ernest and Kathleen Warren

Ed and Linda Warren(ON)

Also left with fond memories are a large number of beloved nieces and nephews and a whole community of friends.

Pearl loved her home, church, and her community.  But her family was most important of all and she delighted in seeing the children as they came along.  Anyone who entered her home was always welcomed and left feeling doubly blessed-they had good company and a full belly!  She always worked hard and was very active in community organizations.  She was a gentle soul, kind and compassionate and was quick to help whenever she was needed.

Unfortunately, due to circumstances beyond our control, we regret that there can be no church service or public burial as we would have liked.  However, please be assured that the family is grateful for all those who knew and loved her because we know that you will keep warm memories of her within your hearts forever.

Donations in Pearl’s memory may be made to St. John the Baptist Church, Chapel Arm, in care of Don Gosse

P.O. Box 151, Chapel Arm, NL. A0B 1L0

To leave a message of condolence or to sign the online guest book please visit hollowaysfuneralhome@eastlink.ca

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