George Bramwell Mercer

MERCER, George, It is with great sadness that the family announce the passing of George Bramwell Mercer on September 19, 2017 at the age of 62 after
fighting a valiant battle of cancer. Predeceased by his father Emerson Mercer.
Leaving to mourn with fond and loving memories are his wife, Florence; his children; Kelly (John), Travis (Danielle),  Brittany (Chris),  Kandace, Cody (Shandi);
Grand-daughter Rae-Lynn. 
Mother; Ruby Mercer,  brother; Don (Tina),  sister’s; Maxine (Harvey), Brenda (Bud), Lois (John), Sandra,  Darlene (Leonard), Lorraine (Kevin); also a large number of nieces, nephews and other extended family and friends.
Resting at Holloway’s Funeral Home, Whitbourne. Visitation Thursday  from 10:00 am – 9:30 pm, Friday 10:00 am  – 1:00 pm.  After 1:00 ( Family only ). Public  Funeral service well be held on Friday, Sept. 22, 2017 at 4:00 pm from St. John the Baptist Anglican Church, Whitbourne. Interment to follow at the Anglican Cemetery, Whitbourne.
 No flowers by request; donations may be made to the George Mercer Memorial Fund c/o Holloway’s Funeral Home, P.O. Box 42
Whitbourne, NL. A0B 3K0.
To leave a message of condolence or to sign the online guest book please visit www.hollowaysfuneralhome.ca
Posted in Obituary.

9 Comments

  1. So sorry about your loss. We are close friends of Travis and Danielle. It pains us to know we can’t be there with our wonderful friends to help them through this. We didn’t have the privilege to meet George but I’m sure he was a wonderful father, husband and friend.Our thoughts and prayers are with Everyone who knew him.

  2. Rest in peace my dear brother. You have been there for me every time I asked for help over the years and hopefully I for you. You are my daughter’s Godfather. The family will never be the same without you.

  3. I’m so sorry to hear that Uncle George has passed. He will be missed and thought of often I’m glad to have had him as not only my Uncle, but my Godfather as well. One of the most challenging things about being away from home is the fact that I can’t be with my family when they need me the most. I wish I could be there with you all now for comfort and support, but I’m thinking of you all.

    There will be one light in a window for Uncle George tonight in Alaska.

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