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Abigail Gray
1993-2011
Gray, Abigail Raven Gray, 18, of Intervale passed away Thursday December 22, 2011 in Petitcodiac by accident.
Born in Moncton she was the daughter of Gerry and Judith (Blackmore) Gray. A graduate of J.M.A. Armstrong High School, Class of 2011, she was employed withTim Horton's in Salisbury. Abigail was interested in photography and was passionately involved with TADD (Teens Against Drunk Drivers). Family was most important to Abigail and she was a beloved daughter, sister, grandaughter, niece and cousin.
Survived and sadly missed by her parents Gerry and Judith of Petitcodiac, brothers Zane of Halifax, MacKenzie at home; paternal grandmother Kay Gray (late Patrick) of Rexton; maternal grandmother Leah Blackmore (late Jed Jr.) of Bathurst. Survived also by several aunts, uncles, cousins and many good friends.
Resting at the Salisbury Funeral Home, 3350 Salisbury Road (372-4800) with visiting Monday 7-9 p.m.. A Celebration of Abigail's Life will be Tuesday December 27 at 11 a.m. from the funeral home chapel.
If desired, memorials in her memory to TADD or a charity of choice would be appreciated by the family.
Norman Keirstead
1931-2012
Keirstead, Norman Dorsey ,80, of Moncton passed away peacefully March 13, 2012 at the Moncton Hospital with his family at his side.
Born in Portland Maine, he was a son of the late Elwell and Florence (Thorne) Keirstead. At an early age his family returned to Havelock where he graduated from the former Havelock High School. He worked for Sumner Tire & Automotive Ltd. and then became the Maritime Manager for Mister Muffler, later Speedy Muffler. He went on to be a self employed businessman and retired as an agent with Century 21 Real Estate. He was the last serving Mayor of the then Village of Lewisville where he worked tirelessly in the establishment of the Kay Arena. He was a member and Past Master of the Harmony Lodge No. 20 F& AM, Salisbury, a Shriner where he served as transportation chairman for sick children for many years and was a member of Riverview Baptist Church. A cancer survivor he established the Moncton Cancer Support Group where he made many lasting friendships.
Survived by his beloved wife Lorna (Milner-Jones); his children Barry (Carol Ann) of Quispamsis, Brian of Lower Coverdale, Bonnie Redden (Keith) of Halifax, Brent (Fay) and Blake (Denise) of Moncton; step children Madge Hoar (Richard) of Salisbury and Dyson Jones (Andrea) Sussex Corner; his brother Herbert (Shirley) of Petitcodiac; 20 grandchildren; 5 great grandchildren; the mother of his children Rowena Brown of Moncton; his step mother Erma Keirstead of Petitcodiac and her family; brother in law Kenneth Milner (Marjorie) of Saint John, nieces and nephews.
Resting at the Salisbury Funeral Home , 3350 Salisbury Road (372-4800) with visiting Thursday 2-4 and 6-9 p.m. The Funeral will be held from the Funeral Home Chapel on Friday March 16 at 11 a.m. with Pastor Jonathan Gorham officiating. Interment at Maplewood Cemetery, Petitcodiac at a later date.
If desired memorials to the Shriners Hospital for Sick Children or a charity of choice would be appreciated by the family.
Howard Holmes
1932-2012
Howard E. Holmes, 79, of Fawcett Hill and recently of Jordan Life Care Centre, passed away Friday, March 16, 2012 at the Moncton Hospital.
Howard worked for the Bank of Nova Scotia for 10 years before entering full time ministry with the PAOC in 1960. He pastored in Parrsboro Shore, Newcastle and East Jeddore before coming to Full Gospel Assembly, Killams Mills, where he ministered from 1974 - 2007. Rev. H.E. Holmes will always be remembered as a fun-loving, tender hearted pastor who served his Lord, congregation, and community faithfully - laughing and sharing in the celebrations and weeping with you in times of loss. Those who knew him well, will not forget his love for music and God's creation. If he wasn't preaching or singing with the family and playing the accordion, you could find him in the garden, flowerbed or combing the beach for driftwood. Howard was a husband and father who spoiled his family with love, laughter and countless good times together. He sacrificed for the ministry, he sacrificed for his family - but he never sacrificed one for the other.
He is survived by his loving wife Rose Marie (Vienneau) Holmes; children Margie Lynn (late Bernard) Demont of Fawcett Hill, Myles (Valerie) of Collinsville, Illinois, Jody (Karen) of Tabusintac, David Holmes (Dawn) of Havelock and Charis (Daniel) Aubey of Fawcett Hill; grandchildren Jeremy (Alanna), Marla and Twila Demont, Jordan, Zachary (Ripley), Angela, Chantelle and Destiny Holmes, Jay, Kendra, Chelsea and Meagan Holmes and Brayden and Isaiah Holmes; great grandchildren Claire and Kate Demont and Preston Holmes. Howard is also survived by brother Kenneth (Emily) Holmes and sister Elizabeth Jean (Holmes) Simmons. He is predeceased by his parents Preston and Mamie (Hatt) Holmes; sister Pauline (Holmes) Leavitt and brothers Theodore and Clifford.
Resting at Salisbury Funeral Home, 3350 Salisbury Road (372-4800) with visiting Sunday, March 18, 7-9 pm and Monday, March 19, 7-9 pm. The funeral will be held at Full Gospel Assembly, Killams Mills on Tuesday, March 20 at 2 pm with the service conducted by his loving family. Interment at Steeves Settlement Cemetery
at a later date.
Memorials, if desired, to Full Gospel Assembly Youth Center or a charity of choice would be appreciated by the family.
D. Bruce Williams
1949-2012
Williams, D. Bruce (1949-2012) Bruce Williams, 62, of Salisbury, NB, passed away at the Moncton Hospital surrounded by love on Sunday, March 18, 2012.
Born in Antigonish, NS he was the son of Marjorie (West) and the late Edmund Williams, Salisbury.
Bruce is survived by his wife of 41 years, Darlene (Colpitts) and daughter Melanie, Moncton; brother George (Carmella); sisters Jean Jensen (Karl), Salisbury and Tracy Busson (Reg), Chipman; brother-in-law Dennis Colpitts (Donna), Salisbury; nieces and nephews Tanya, David, Joanna Williams, Kelsey, Courtney, Denver Busson, Dean Colpitts (Paula) and great-niece, Chloe.
Bruce was a former helicopter pilot with the Canadian Armed Forces, owner of Nelderdale Fox Ranch and also operated a wildlife nuisance control company. He was involved in many areas of the wildlife and insurance sectors and served on many boards throughout the years. He was Chairman of Southeastern Mutual Insurance Company, Riverview, Past-Chair of United General Insurance Company, Fredericton, Chairman of the Fur Institute of Canada, Ottawa, Treasurer of the International Fur Trade Federation, London, England and Board member of Farm Mutual Reinsurance Plan, Cambridge, Ontario. He was also a mason with Harmony Lodge #20, Salisbury.
Resting at Salisbury Funeral Home and Crematorium, 3350 Salisbury Road (372-4800), visitation will be Tuesday, March 20, 6:30 - 9:00 pm (Masonic service at 6 pm). A celebration of Bruce's life will be held at the funeral home Wednesday, March 21, 2pm with Rev. Dan Compton officiating.
Memorials, if desired, to the Cancer Society or charity of choice would be appreciated by the family.
Donald Carll
1947-2011
Donald Ernest Carll, 64, of Mechanic Settlement, passed away at home Friday, June 3, 2011.
Born in Petitcodiac, he was a son of the late Andrew and Lena (Geldart) (Lockhart) Carll. Donald was a retired electrician with NB Power. He graduated from the former Salisbury Regional High School and was an avid snowmobiler and outdoorsman who enjoyed hunting and fishing.
He is survived and missed by his sister Lois Scouse (Bob) of Moncton and several nieces and nephews. Donald is predeceased by two infant brothers; brother Robert; sister in law Florence and niece Charlene Scouse.
Family will receive relatives and friends at Salisbury Funeral Home, 3350 Salisbury Road (372-4800) Sunday, June 5 at 1 pm with the Funeral Service following at 2 pm. Interment at Maplewood Cemetery.
Memorials, if desired, to a charity of choice would be appreciated by the family.
Norman Prosser
1938-2010
Prosser, Norman Wentworth, 72, of Havelock passed away Sunday December 5, 2010 at the Moncton Hospital.
Born in Petitcodiac he was a son of the late David and Ella (Crandall) Prosser. In his early working years he was employed as a power engineer and retired as a self employed mechanics tool supplier. He was a member of the Havelock Baptist Church, an active member and past King Lion of the Havelock Lions Club, member of the Havelock Sportsman Club and an executive member of the Petitcodiac Riding of the P.C. Party. Time spent with family especially his cherished grandchildren was most important to him. If you were lucky enough to be Norm's friend he was your friend for life.
He will be sadly missed by his wife of 49 years Carol (Atkinson); his children Janet Firth (Peter) of Elmira On., Shelly Reisdorf (David) of Burnaby B.C., Todd (Angela) of Prince George B.C., Michelle MacDonald (Jason) of Grand Barachois; 12 grandchildren, a great granddaughter; his brother David (Isabel) of River Glade and by several nieces, nephews and cousins. Predeceased by a brother Raymond and a sister Wilma Rodgers.
Resting at the Havelock Funeral Parlour, 19 Cross St. (534-2600) with visiting Thursday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The Funeral will be held from the Havelock Baptist Church on Friday December 10 at 2 p.m., Rev. Bill Parks officiating with interment at the Loyalist Cemetery, Havelock.
Memorials if desired to the Greenhill-Loyalist Cemetery
Fund or the Diabetic Society.