For Posterity's Sake Obituaries - Section 2. For Posterity's Sake A Royal. Canadian Navy Historical Project. Obituaries. for those who served in the. Royal. Canadian Navy and Canadian Armed Forces (Navy). Duke Charles George, CPO2, CD2 - Age 7. Get information, facts, and pictures about Blackfoot at Encyclopedia.com. Make research projects and school reports about Blackfoot easy with credible articles from. A brief statement before starting. Not long ago, quite by chance, I noticed grizzly bears of Alberta's Swan Hills region were oddly shrouded in mystery. Naturalization petition. August 30, 2016 The Alberta Weed Control Act specifically states which weeds are prohibited noxious, designated noxious and restricted and. Benthic intertidal bivalves play an essential role in estuarine ecosystems by contributing to habitat provision, water filtration, and promoting productivity. Bedford, passed away. Friday 1. 4. November. Born in Musgrave Harbour, Nfld, he was the second son of the late. Register a free 1 month Trial Account. Download as many books as you like (Personal use) 3. Cancel the membership at any time if not satisfied. A Royal Canadian Navy Historical Project. Obituaries for those who served in the Royal Canadian Navy and. Native American history is made additionally complex by the diverse geographic and cultural backgrounds of the peoples involved. As one would expect, indigenous.Roland Winfield and Ina Hazel (Stratton) Abbott. Duke is survived by his. Sheila Marie; his children Mitchell, Halifax, Murray, Alberta, and. Melanie (Darren) of Halifax; grandchildren Chelsea, Brittany and CJ; and 2. Also surviving are step children Beth (Aaron) Grady. Calgary, Marc (Xiaoyu) Bailey, Fort Mc. Murray; brother Roland (Bonnie), Nfld. Thomas (Karen) USA, brother- in- law Larry (Kim) Puzach, USA, and. Mary Coombs, Halifax. He was predeceased by his first wife. Janet and his older brother Murray. Duke served in the Royal Canadian Navy and. Canadian Forces for 3. During his time of service, he served aboard. Manager of the Navy Wardroom, a demanding job at the top of his profession. He served also as a flight Steward. RCAF 4. 12 VIP Squadron aircraft, a period of time he remembered. In fact his. services were personally requested by several notables including Princess. Anne, Indira Ghandi and Gov General Michener. In retirement he continued to. He was a quiet, unassuming man who knew contentment when. He was a hospitality minister for St Benedict. Parish which involved greeting worshipers and visitors to the church, and was. Royal Canadian Legion, Calais Branch, Lower Sackville, NS. In. his leisure time, he enjoyed painting, music, dancing, winter visits to. Florida, and cooking, particularly his incomparable chicken soup. The family. wish to express their heartfelt thanks to Dr. James Fitzgerald, the nurses of. VG hospital (5. A- 5. Cremation. has taken place under the direction of Atlantic Funeral Home, 6. Bayers. Road, Halifax. There will be no visitation. A funeral mass celebrating Duke’s. Friday, November 2. St Benedict Parish. Father James Mallon. A reception will follow in the Parish Hall. In lieu of flowers. Canadian Cancer Society.. Floyd Hugh (Bert) (1. May 1. 91. 7 - 1. Nov 2. 01. 4 A. WW II veteran of the Battle of the Atlantic, serving aboard HMCS. Pictou and HMCS Fergus, Dad fell ill on Remembrance Day and passed. Royal Columbian Hospital. He is survived and lovingly remembered by. Irene, beloved friend Joan, son David, daughters Shelley. Debbie (Dennis), grandchildren Crystal (Shawn) and Paul (Sara). Mason and Braden and many nieces and nephews. Dad was. born in Calgary, Alberta, but moved to Vancouver in January 1. Vancouver and the metro area. After the war, he. Johnston Terminals and Home Oil, before. Ogopogo Motel in Penticton, BC. Dad was an avid fisherman and. Retirement in the early 1. Mexico with Mom, often with friends Percy. Lorraine Tremblay from a base in Yuma, Arizona where Dad and Mom. Later, he fell under the. Hawaiian Islands and was a regular visitor to the Big. Island for several years. His was a life well lived. We miss him. dearly. A Celebration of Dad's Life is being planned for a later date. Cancer Agency. or the Heart and Stroke Foundation. HMCS PICTOU, HMCS. FERGUS. Robert (Bob), CPO, RN, RCN - Truro. Bob's family is. saddened to announce his passing at Colchester East Hants Health. Centre, Truro, on Monday, October 6, 2. Bob was. born in Lavenham, England, on July 7, 1. Robert and. Winifred (Smith) Aggas. He will be sadly missed by his children. Bobbie Sears (Gordon), Victor, Roger (Debbie); grandchildren. Jennifer, Greg, Holly, Becki, Rob; great- grandchildren, Allie. Mitchell, Connor, Charlie; sister, Marie. Along with his parents, he. Vera, his loving wife of 7. Bill. sister, Margaret. Dad joined the Royal Navy at the age of 1. CPO during the Second World War. He was deployed as a. North Africa, Scotland, Italy. North Atlantic. He was stationed on HMS Suffolk when they. Bismarck, resulting in its sinking. After the. war, Dad emigrated to Canada where he was briefly employed with. Northern Electric before joining the RCN and serving at Shearwater. He was then employed at Bedford Institute of. Oceanography on research ships for several years. The family lived in. Montreal, Dartmouth, Coldbrook, Fall River and most recently, Truro. He was a ham radio operator and. We admired his stamina despite. We would like to thank the staff of Parkland. Estates, Truro, who have provided caring assistance to our parents. There will be a private service for family at. Donations can be made to your local chapter of SPCA in. Arrangements have been entrusted to Mattatall – Varner. Funeral Home, 5. 5 Young Street, Truro. HMS SUFFOLK. . John Martin (Stretch), LCdr (P), RCN - Naval Aviator John was. Lindsay, Ontario on May 3. He passed away on November. He is survived by his wife. Elizabeth (Beth); his sons, John (Chantal), Bryan (Mai) and Jeffrey. Cheryl and son Blake) and was the proud grandfather of Christopher (Grandpops). Linh Sa and Gabriel (Grumpy) of Victoria. He is also survived by his. Elizabeth Diesing (Heinz) of Caledon East, Ontario. Theresa Quartermain (Art); brother- in- law, Gerard. Begley (Bernice) of Ontario and many special nieces and nephews. He. was predeceased by his brother, Kingsley Arnold, Lt (P) RCN. The. family wish to thank the caring Doctors and Nurses, (especially, Jeff. Sandra and Celina) on 3rd floor, North Jubilee Hospital, for their. John Steele for your. John's final hours. No service by John's. His cremated remains will wait for Beth to join him, then to. John and Beth pleasure in times past. If desired, donations in John's. ALS Society or the Canadian Cancer Society. Born in Portland. Bonavista Bay, N. L., he was a son of the late William and Ruth. Hancock) Ash. A career Canadian Naval Communicator he joined the RCN. He retired from a second career as a Purolator Courier in. Moe was a life member of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 1. Gaetz Brook, where he was a charter member. He was also a life member. Atlantic Chief's and PO's Association. He served many years. Naval Communicators Association, and on the. A community minded individual, Moe was a founding. Lake Echo Fire Department and the First Lake Echo Scout. Troop, where he was the first Scoutmaster. A long- time member of St. He also served terms as a trustee for Lakeview Schook, Porter's. Lake. Survived by children, David (Patty), Hampton, N. B.; Daniel. (Janette), Kingston, Ont.; Janice Thompson (Bob), Rusagonis, N. B.. Paul, Montreal; Que.; grandchildren, Amy, Jesse, and Willie Ash. Olivia and Matthew Ash, Casey and Annie Thompson and Kyla Sepp. Predeceased by his loving Barbie, wife of 6. April 2. 01. 4); son, Peter (July 1. Jim, Ruth. Dick, Gen, Don, Nell, Phoebe, Ed, Cal and Dolly. Resting in Atlantic. Funeral home, 7. 71 Main St., Dartmouth, where visitation will be held. The funeral service. Friday, October 2. Anne Mission. 3. 29. Highway No. Reception and interment to follow. In. lieu of flowers, donations may be made to a charity of choice. HMCS ANNAPOLIS. Roger - Age 8. Dartmouth, died peacefully in the VG Site, QEII. Palliative Care Unit, October 1. Born in 1. 93. 2 in Val. Brilliant, Que., to Anna and Joseph, he was the oldest son and second. He was a husband, a dad, a grandfather, a. He is survived by his loving wife, Rose. Maureen (Kelly); sons, Stephen (Valerie), Brian; daughter. Denise (Tami); stepdaughter, Debbie; stepsons, Mark and Michael. Tammy); granddaughters, Tiffany, Lindsey and Tina; grandsons, Jacob. Matthew, Michael, Trevor, Kevin, Terry. He was predeceased by his. Janet and brothers, Andrew, Germain and Renault. He was a. farmer's son who left his small village for the world of the navy. Rose and Roger had many. Cremation has. taken place. A celebration of Roger's life will take place 3: 3. Family flowers only please. Donations in. Roger's memory may be made to the Kidney Foundation of Canada. HMCS SKEENA. Roy Harold - 1. With much sadness, we announce that Roy's. November 1, 2. 01. Beloved husband of. Kathleen (2. 00. 8) for 6. Cherished father of Warren and. Jananne. Devoted grandfather of Craig (Christina) and. Jennifer (Tony) and proud great- grandfather of Addisen, Jackson. Natalie and Aren. Fondly remembered by extended family, friends and. Youngest and last surviving of the immediate family of. George and Miriam Baker. Predeceased by siblings Minnie, Jack, Steve. Edna and Jean. WWII Veteran, RCN, serving aboard the HMCS Uganda. We are grateful for his. Special thanks to the palliative care staff. Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital. Visitation will be held. Ward Funeral Home, 1. Reynolds Street, Oakville, on Wednesday. November 5, 2. 01. Private cremation and. If desired, memorial donations to the Salvation. Army would be appreciated by Roy's family. Ken's strong will to live and force of spirit. Ken was. born July 2. Dutch Settlement, Nova Scotia. He joined the. Royal Canadian Navy in April 1. Stadacona and in Cornwallis, teaching his trade. His vessel. postings included the aircraft carrier HMCS Magnificent 1. Algonquin 1. 95. 3- 5. Quebec 1. 95. 5- 5. Crusader 1. 95. 8- 5. Columbia 1. 96. 3- 6. Bonaventure. He was proud to be a member of the crew who travelled to. Belfast, Northern Island, for the initial commissioning of the HMCS. Bonaventure and her maiden voyage across the Atlantic in 1. He ended his. twenty- five year career with the navy in 1. Chief. Petty Officer, stationed at CFB Halifax and Maritime Command. His. naval career was his great source of pride throughout the rest of his. His other sources of pride included his family of four children. Boy Scouts of Canada. District Commissioner in. Dartmouth. Following retirement at the age of 6. Dartmouth and Porters Lake. He was an avid bowler for over three. Ken was predeceased. Aubrey Wilson Beaver and Annie Elizabeth (Logan) and. Lewis. He is survived by his sister Pearl (Bob Mc. Neil) of. Bible Hill, and brothers Cecil (Elizabeth) of London, Ontario, and. Harley (Doreen) of Elmsdale. He leaves behind him his loving wife for. Ina Pearl Beaver of Porters Lake, sons Kenneth Richard in. Edmonton, Aubrey Carl (Maggie Le. Rue) in Halifax, and Mark Kevin.
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