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SEALY - In loving memory of my son Kevin who passed away November 26, 1993. I'm Free! Don't grieve for me, for now I'm free, I'm following the path God laid for me, I took His hand when I heard Him call, I turned my back and left it all. Be not burdened with times of sorrow, I wish you the sunshine of tomorrow. My life's been full, I savored much, Good friends, good times, a loved one's touch. Perhaps my time seemed all to brief, Don't lengthen it now with undue grief, Lift up your heart and share with me, God wanted me now, He set me free. Lovingly remembered by, Dad Walter.

source: The Northern Light

source: The Northern Light

source: The Northern Light
Donald Glidden 1939 - 2009 Mr. Donald Glidden of Cowan's Creek, Pokemouche passed away peacefully at the Chaleur Regional Hospital in Bathurst, on November 9, 2009, at the age of 70. He was the husband of the late Theresa Kerry (2003). He was the son of the late Edmund Glidden and the late Elizabeth O'Kane. He is survived by his two daughters: Diane (Larry Rivers) from Bathurst, Kimberly (Dave Parker) from Truro, N.S., one son, Alexander from Cowan's Creek; one sister, Jean Savoy (Ed Leathem) from Cowan's Creek; one brother, Ralph (Elenora) from Miramichi, NB; four grand- children: Christina Glidden, Brandy Lee, Robert, Teri Jo Rivers and many brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nephews, nieces and cousins. Predeceased by one sister, Doris and one brother, Kenneth. Funeral arrangements were in the care of Robichaud Funeral Home in Tracadie-Sheila.

source: The Northern Light
David Hugh Schryer 1935 - 2009 David left us too soon due to complications of cancer. Born in Bathurst, New Brunswick to Margaret, Hannah (Kent) and George Schryer, David went to Montreal after graduation where he worked for Bathurst Power and Paper for five years. Then he moved to Port Cartier where he was a railway conductor for Quebec Cartier Mining. It was there he met his life-long love, Marjorie, then a teacher in Sept Isles. Four months later, they married. In 1968, David and Marjorie moved to Morin Heights in the Laurentians where they taught school before deciding to complete their degrees at Trent University in Peterborough. David graduated with his degree in Anthropology in 1972. After exploring various enterprises, David opened Otonabee Antiques on George Street, Peterborough. He was admirably suited to the antique business because of his genial nature and enjoyment of people, his enterprising personality and his appreciation of beautiful objects: fine furniture, china, and unusual curios. David was a very interesting man. His openness to new experiences led him to many jobs and adventures. Not many would leave work and go back to school in mid-life. After getting his BA, he and Marj spent four months travelling and camping, electing to delay the more practical world of jobs and security for the excitement of living in the moment. Everyone enjoyed his excellent sense of humour and his ability to sense pretension and see the comic in it. He was a great storyteller. Enthusiastic about life's experiences, he took pleasure in his great antique finds, new people, and his many varied interests: dogs, baseball, cooking, literature, the outdoors - camping, canoeing, hiking, skiing, sailing the Proper T'ing, and history - world war II, and political satire. He enjoyed life to the full, savouring good food, drink, and lively conversation with friends. In Palliative Care, he was a model for all, facing his illness with courage, acceptance, and a resolve to maintain his wonderful good nature. He is mourned by his dear wife of 45 years, Marjorie (Manuel) and a loving family spread across the continent. He leaves: in Bathurst New Brunswick, sister-in law, Beryl Schryer (Alanson d.), her son, Hugh (Ghislaine) and their son, Brian; in Vancouver, sister Elizabeth Lewis (Frank d.), her daughter, Jill (Larry), and daughters, Christine, Allison and Katie, and his niece Vikki Reynolds (Brian); in Calgary, nephew Jim Lewis (Cristy) and daughter Hailee; in the Oshawa area, sister-in-law Joan Reynolds and her husband Bill, their children Peter and son Sam, Michael (Shelly) and their sons David, John and Matt, his niece Susan (Fred) and children Elizabeth, Jim and Bob, and his niece Nancy (Dave) and son Dan; in Ottawa, sister Margaret King (Tom d.) and children Nancy, Tom and Kathy and his niece Wendy Schryer and daughter Tania; in the southern United States, sister-in-law Gwen and children Blair (Melody) and daughter Jennifer, Gavin (Pam), Jody (Gary) and Rob. His sister Christine and brother Alanson predecease him. David will be missed by the many friends whose lives he touched: Nan and Larry and their sons Peter (Samantha) and Mark, Nan and Rod, Joanne and Shirl, Ted and Myra, Ron and Jutta, Richard and Corry, Gabriele, Pat, Pat and Don, Gary and Ann, Joanna, Sherry, David and Katie, Jynx and George, and neighbours Helen, Vic and Marion. Zoë, the Schryers' beloved Springer spaniel, will particularly miss David. The family wishes to thank Dr. Beamish and the Palliative Care Staff at PRHC for their kind attention. Since David did not wish to have a service, there will be a private family gathering at a later date. Donations may be made in David's memory to PRHC Palliative Care Unit, Hospice Peterborough, or the Stephen Lewis Foundation through www.CommunityAlternative.ca or by calling Community Alternative Funeral Home at 705-742-1875.

source: Kings County Record

source: Kings County Record
KELLY - In memory of my mother, Millie Kelly, who passed away Nov 23, 2008 and father, Gene Kelly, who passed away Nov 29, 2006. We often think of days gone by, When we were all together A shadow over our lives has cast Our loved ones gone forever. Sadly missed, Lovingly remembered, Daughter, Juanita Son-in-law, Dwayne Grandchildren, Shane, Nathan and Tania

source: Kings County Record
KELLY - In memory of Mildred "Millie" Leola Kelly whom God called home on November 23, 2008. Mom, Gone are the days we use to share, But in our hearts you are always there, The gates of memory will never close, We miss you more than anyone knows, With tender love and deep regret, We, who love you will never forget. Love, Daughter, Winnie and Gary, Tracy and Hilary

source: Kings County Record
KELLY - In memory of Gregory Eugene "Gene" Kelly whom God called home November 29th, 2006. Dad, Our family chain is broken And nothing seems the same, But as God calls us one by one, The chain will link again. Love, Daughter, Winnie and Gary, Tracy and Hilary

source: Kings County Record


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