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Carleton Funeral Home

337 Lockhart Mill Rd
Jacksonville, NB E7M 3S5
(506) 328-8430

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Thousands of police officers expected at regimental funeral in Fredericton - CTV News

Wednesday, March 27, 2019

Wednesday for another victim of the deadly shooting spree at a Fredericton apartment complex. In an obituary published by Carleton Funeral Home in Jacksonville, N.B., Bobbie Lee Wright is remembered as a compassionate person who loved to help others. The obituary said Wright graduated from Canterbury High School in 2003 and from New Brunswick Community College with a diploma in medical office administration in 2008. The 32-year-old woman had previously worked on a tree farm, in catering and in an office before embarking on a career as a home support worker. "She found the good in everyone and in every situation, and put others before herself," the obituary said. "She enjoyed camping, tubing, bonfires and late nights spent making memories and reminiscing with friends and family." Matthew Vincent Raymond has been charged with four counts of first-degree murder. He is set to appear in court on Aug. 27. Meanwhile, lawyers appeared in court Wednesday to discuss a publication ban on certain court documents in the case. The province's Court of Queen's Bench issued the ban on Monday, hours after media reported their contents. Public prosecutor Cameron Gunn told the court that the Crown was prepared to lift the blanket publication ban. He said an amended order seeking a more "narrow ban" has been filed instead. It would unseal the documents but continue to block the publication of names of individuals who have not spoken with media yet. "We've made our best efforts to limit this ban," Gunn told the court, noting that the amended order strikes a balance between freedom of expression and the open court principle with the right to a fair trial. But David Coles, a lawyer representing various media outlets, told the court there was no basis for sealing the identities of individuals named in the court documents. He said the names would be in the public domain during the trial, and that reporters could learn the names from other sources. "The way this order reads, even if they learn the identities independently they can't publish them," Coles told the court. "I don't think there is authority for the court to do that." He said media have already reported on the names and sequence of events included in the documents, and that "you can't put the genie back in the bottle." Court of Queen's Bench Justice Judy Clendening has reserved her decision until Friday morning. Let's block ads! (Why?)...
https://atlantic.ctvnews.ca/thousands-of-police-officers-expected-at-regimental-funeral-in-fredericton-1.4054343

Obits, April 6 - South Strand news

Thursday, April 12, 2018

First Baptist Church Georgetown and a Master Mason for over 55 years.Mr. King is predeceased by his loving wife Rebecca King.He is survived by his daughters, Gloria (John) Zander, Jacksonville, FL; Brenda (Jerry) Pope, Georgetown, SC; son, Reginald (Sandy) King, Myrtle Beach, SC; 8 grandchildren, 16 great grandchildren; 2 great great granddaughters and 1 great great grandson.A Celebration of Life service will be held 1 p.m. Saturday, April 7, 2018, at First Baptist Church Georgetown. The family will receive friends at the church one hour prior to the service from noon to 1 p.m..In lieu of flowers donations may be made in Mr. King's name to the First Baptist Church Georgetown Building Fund, 219 Cleland Street, Georgetown, SC 29440.Express online condolences at www.burroughsfh.comBurroughs Funeral Home & Cremation Services of Murrells Inlet, 843-651-1440, is assisting the family. +1 Eugenia MaybankMrs. Eugenia Danzy Maybank departed from this natural life to a spiritual life on Monday,...

Harriet Regina 'Jean' Haines, 90 - Herald-Mail Media

Thursday, September 14, 2017

The Rev. William Pekari will officiate. Interment will follow in Mount Olivet Cemetery.In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Wounded Warrior Project, 4899 Belfort Road, Suite 300, Jacksonville, FL 32256; or to Concordia Lutheran Church, 17906 Garden Lane, Hagerstown, MD 21740.Let's block ads! (Why?)...
http://www.heraldmailmedia.com/obituaries/harriet-regina-jean-haines/article_db48f975-e1fc-5904-9102-0d0165662df6.html

Gary V. Castrignano - SCNow

Wednesday, August 02, 2017

Christian. He was preceded in death by his mother, father, and step-mother, Mary Castrignano. Surviving are his wife, Cathleen "Cat" Castrignano of the home. Two daughters, Heather Castrignano of Jacksonville, N.C., and Denise Lynch of Olanta. A son, Nick Floyd of Olanta, Two brothers, Skeet Rodgers of Tillamook, Oregon and Ronnie Castrignano of Portland, Oregon. Four grandchildren. In Lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to The Grace Foundation C/O Regency Southern Care Hospice, 960 Pamplico Hwy. Ste K Florence, S.C. 29505.Please visit www.floydfuneral.com for online condolences.#ndn-video-player-3.ndn_embedded .ndn_floatContainer { margin-top: 10px; margin-bottom: 20px; }Let's block ads! (Why?)...
http://www.scnow.com/obituaries/article_dc1f5408-82a8-50aa-8e6c-ddc8dd12c1e2.html

Televangelist RJ Washington's Funeral Set for Saturday - Christian Post

Friday, June 02, 2017

Photo: Facebook)The late R.J. Washington Sr., of Titus Harvest Dome Spectrum Church in Jacksonville, Florida.Members of the Titus Harvest Dome Spectrum Church in Jacksonville, Florida, are set to bid a final farewell to their beloved late pastor, R.J. Washington Sr., Saturday after his tragic death from an unspecified cancer on Tuesday.His family announced Wednesday that a homegoing celebration will take place at the church located at 12335 Atlantic Boulevard in Jacksonville. A burial service is also set for Monday, May 22 at 12:00 p.m.Prior to his death at 54, Washington grew the church from a handful of members in 1985 to more than 8,000 members today. He also reached an audience of millions through his televangelism via popular cable networks such as BET and Daystar Television.His death has attracted reactions from celebrities such as former NFL star and pastor Deion Sanders.On Wednesday, church members discussed the issue of succession at their Bible study and the late pastor's brother, Abraham Lincoln Washington, said they would continue winning souls, according to ...
http://www.christianpost.com/news/televangelist-rj-washingtons-funeral-set-for-saturday-184086/

Sanaz Shirshekar Envisions Saint John As 'Playground For Architects To Experiment' - Huddle Today

Wednesday, March 27, 2019

It allowed me to do both." It also allowed her to work at two renowned firms in Canada and the United States and has now brought the Toronto-born architect to New Brunswick to start a business of her own. After graduating from architecture school at McGill in 2006, Shirshekar started working for Toronto-based KPMB as a project architect. There, she got to work on projects such as the Jack Layton Ferry Terminal, the UBC Alumni Centre, The Globe & Mail's new interior offices and the Fort York Branch Library. "We were aiming for it to be the 100th public library in Toronto, and it turned out to be the 101st," says Shirshekar, "which is still cool." Fort York Branch Library (Image: torontopubliclibrary.ca) From there she went to work in New York with Yabu Pushelberg as a senior designer. She was in the heart of Soho, working on projects that were more private and high-end, including a resort for Hyatt in Los Cabos, Mexico, and a project for a residential client in Bejing. For Shirshekar, it helped make her architecture experience more versatile. "I took that opportunity on because at KPMB I was getting a lot of those community, public space building projects. But I also wanted to be a little bit more seasoned as an architect and get some architectural interior experience," she says. "Yabu Pushelberg is really the expert for that. They are world renowned. They're really good at what they do and they're internationally known for their interior design excellence, so I really wanted to bring the architecture and the interior design together." Shirshekar recently moved to New Brunswick to be with her husband, Jamie Irving, the vice-president of Brunswick News. At that point, she was ready to start her own practice, Studio Shirshekar. "I feel all architects at some point, you feel like you've gotten enough experience and you want to give yourself an opportunity to try it out," she says. "Maybe it's not for everyone, but for me, I think i...
https://huddle.today/sanaz-shirshekar-envisions-saint-john-as-a-playground-for-architects-to-experiment/

Surviving the death care business - CBC.ca

Wednesday, March 27, 2019

MacDonald said."Some of it is burnout. You have to make sure with all the stress you deal with on a daily basis you know how to relax yourself, how to unwind."The New Brunswick Funeral Directors and Embalmers Association doesn't keep statistics on retention rates, however, funeral homes are "constantly looking for licensed funeral directors," said executive director Marc Melanson.While the pay can be appealing - $47,319 annually according to the Department of Post Secondary Education Training and Labour - compassion fatigue is a reality, along with unconventional work hours."It's not a Monday to Friday nine-to-five job," said Melanson. "It's evenings, weekends and holidays."People who get into the funeral profession genuinely want to help people. But a funeral home is never closed."Viewing rooms are often rearranged, making physicality a key component of the job. (Sarah Trainor/CBC News)The workday can be fluid and intense. It might start with MacDonald doing prep work on an infant that would afford parents more time with their child, then a full shift in gears to oversee a 103-year-old's celebration of life service in a space filled with laughter."You wear a lot of different hats and it changes so quickly," she said."I could be making funeral arrangements with a family, I could be directing a funeral, I could be painting - like literally building maintenance."We get dirty in our suits. We garden, mow the lawns, wash the cars, we do it all."The job requires a good deal of physicality. Viewing rooms are frequently rearranged to make space for what families want to bring to a visitation. Personal touches have been as dainty as jewelry and as grand as a motorcycle.Some scenes hard to processNot everyone is in a bed when they die, and moving a body can take some physical and mental effort."Some things you see you don't ever forget, and you wish you could. Especially when you walk into a scene where you can imagine their last moments."MacDonald said those moments can be difficult to process."It's hard to think of them as being a person in the way that you're protecting your mental state," she said."You say, 'I have to move them from one place to another,' and after, you reflect on that and think, 'OK, that was a human being and I feel terrible for them. And I'm going to probably have bad dreams for a while....
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/sharlene-macdonald-brenans-funeral-director-saint-john-1.5044719

Saskatchewan police officers attend regimental funeral - Global News Regina

Wednesday, March 27, 2019

Saskatoon Police Service, two from Moose Jaw, and one from Weyburn are representing the south of the province.Three Regina Police Service members who attended are originally from New Brunswick, including one from Fredericton. Let's block ads! (Why?)...
https://globalnews.ca/news/4395856/saskatchewan-police-officers-attend-regimental-funeral/