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Central Funeral Home

56 Little Bay Rd RR 2
Springdale, NL A0J 1T0
(709) 673-3525

Green Bay Funeral Home

145 Cpl. S. Bouzane Blvd
Springdale, NL A0J 1T0
(709) 673-2134

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Obituary: Dean Stanphill (2/11/19) - Carroll County News

Saturday, March 02, 2019

Williamson of Shell Knob, MO, Linda Welton of Eagle Rock, MO, and Shirley Anderson & husband Rob, of Glendale CA. Two sisters-in-law, Renee Ditmore & husband, Gary of Huntsville, & Loretta Price of Springdale. He also leaves many nieces, nephews, cousins, and his 4 legged best friend, Samson. He was preceded in death by his parents, Orval and Wilma Stanphill of Wharton Creek. The family wishes to thank the Circle of Life Hospice, and especially the loving care & kindness Kathy provided to our loved one. A Celebration of Life will be Friday, February 15, 2019 at the Huntsville Missionary Baptist Church, 5602 Hwy 412B, Huntsville, AR, 72740. A luncheon will be provided to family and friends at 12:00, with the Service following at 2:00 pm. In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial donations to the Huntsville Missionary Baptist Church in Brother Dean's name. Funeral services are under the direction of Madison County Funeral Service of Huntsville. Please visit www.madisoncountyfuneralservice.com to leave the family an online condolence. Let's block ads! (Why?)...
https://www.carrollconews.com/story/2587091.html

Verna Rice

Wednesday, August 02, 2017

VERNA PEARL RICE (Warren) 1954 – 2017 It is with great sadness that the family of the late Verna Pearl Rice announce her passing in Springdale on July 13, 2017 at the age of 63. She was predeceased by her husband Allan Maxwell Rice; parents, Ronald & Elsie Warren; sister, Ruda (Stanley) Parsons; brothers, Lonzo and Frazer Warren and brother-in-law Paul Rice. Left with fond and loving memories is her son Bradley (Robin) of Seal Cove and daughter Corina (Pierre) of Springdale. Also leaving to mourn are her grandchildren – Christopher, Stevi, Logan and Jamie; sisters – Velma (Gerald-deceased) Dalley, Jean (Cyril) Bowers, Vivian (Ross-deceased) Wells, and Cavell (Philip) Rice; brothers – Lindsay Warren, Bill (Joy) Warren, Ron (Elaine) Warren and Keith Warren. My mother Verna Pearl. She was a very simple but unique woman. She loved color and anything that was different. She enjoyed shopping online and getting her jewelry come in the mail always put a big smile on her face. She always seen the best in everyone. Never liked to talk badly about people. She adored her grandchildren spoiling them at every opportunity. She’d...
http://www.centralfuneralhomes.ca/book-of-memories/2981839/Rice-Verna/service-details.php

Marden Wiseman

Wednesday, August 02, 2017

MARDEN B. WISEMAN 1926 – 2017 It is with great sadness that the family of the late Marden Bradley Wiseman announce his passing at the Green Bay Health Care Center in Springdale on July 22, 2017 at the age of 90. Marden was predeceased by his parents, Robert Stanley & Mary Ann; wife, Dorothy; brothers- Mervin (Joy), Malcolm (Vicky) and Sidney (Beulah) as well as many stepbrothers and stepsisters. Left with fond and loving memories are his children-Sandra (Davis) of Seal Cove, CB; Greg of Robert’s Arm, Brad (Bernice) of Robert’s Arm and Jeff also of Robert’s Arm. Also leaving to mourn are grandchildren-Tina, Jeffrey, Jonathan, Bobby (Amy), Bryan (Bailey) and Travis; great grandchildren-Mitchell, Christopher, Brianna and Sophia; brother-in-law Neil Wiseman (Ruby) as well as many nieces, nephews and friends. Barbara Noble will conduct the funeral service from the Centennial United Church in Robert’s Arm on Tuesday, July 25, 2017 at 2:00 pm. Interment will be at the United Cemetery in Robert’s Arm. Pallbearers are his children-Sandra, Greg, Brad and Jeff. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Ken Goodyear and Marilyn Stuckless of Central Funeral Homes.
http://www.centralfuneralhomes.ca/book-of-memories/2992223/Wiseman-Marden/service-details.php

Clara Rideout

Wednesday, August 02, 2017

CLARA MAY RIDEOUT 1920 – 2017 It is with great sadness that the family of the late Clara May Rideout announce her passing at the Valley Vista Seniors Home in Springdale on July 25, 2017 at the age of 97. Clara was predeceased by her husband Alexander (Sandy) and daughter Cynthia Petten. Left with fond and loving memories are her children-Melvin (Anne) of Cormack, Stephen (Genny) of Nova Scotia, Sandra (Dave) of Ontario, Daphne (Mick) of Springdale, Helen (Wilfred) of Alberta, Lillian (Robbie) of UK, Robert (Heather) of Alberta and Lorraine of USA. Also leaving to mourn are 24 grandchildren, 39 great grandchildren and 7 great great grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, donations in her memory may be made to the Anglican Cemetery Fund in Springdale or the Anglican Cemetery Fund in Cormack. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Ken Goodyear and Marilyn Stuckless of Central Funeral Homes. For condolences on line and to listen to the funeral service please visit www.centralfuneralhomes.ca...
http://www.centralfuneralhomes.ca/book-of-memories/2724789/Rideout-Clara/service-details.php

Harvey Simms

Tuesday, May 09, 2017

HARVEY A. SIMMS 1940 – 2017 It is with great sadness that the family of the late Harvey Andrew Simms announce his passing at the Green Bay Health Care Center in Springdale on May 7, 2017 at the age of 76. Harvey retired from Hope Brook Mines. He was predeceased by his parents Andrew & Sarah Simms; brothers-Fred, Gilbert, Ernest, Jim and Reuben; sisters-Audrey, Gertie and Lucy. Left with fond and loving memories is his wife Doris and two daughters-Dianne Knight (Roger) and Michelle Stone (Peter). Also leaving to mourn are his siblings-Doug (Audrey), Marjorie Meyer, Irene (Ford), Sadie (Howard), Freeman (Stella), Bernice (Winston), Scott (Sheila), Ivy (Austin) and Neil (Vida); grandchildren-Adam, Mattea and Cassandra(Chris); great grandchildren-Jordyn and Jayce as well as many other nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Rev. Graham Cook will conduct the funeral service from the Grace United Church in Springdale on Thursday, May 11, 2017 at 2:30 pm. Interment will be at the United Cemetery on Cherry Crescent. Pallbearers are Scott, Peter, Roger, Adam, Denise and Paul. Honorary pallbearers are Mattea and Cassandra. Funeral arrangements were...
http://www.centralfuneralhomes.ca/book-of-memories/2917115/Simms-Harvey/service-details.php

Deer Lake council follows through on appealed decision and formally rejects crematorium application - The Western Star

Wednesday, March 27, 2019

The opponents protested outside the town hall during several subsequent council meetings. The decision of council was appealed by residents Kayla Critch and Stephen Brent. In February, the West Newfoundland Regional Appeal Board conducted a hearing of the appeal and eventually decided to reverse council's decision. That set the stage for council to revisit the application, which finally made its way to the council agenda this week. The vote to reject the application was unanimous. Coun. Dave Parsons, who was absent from the public meeting, would not have been permitted to vote if he had been there due to his conflict of interest. Coun. Myra Spence, whose husband's company could have been considered for work on the crematorium project, was deemed to not be in a conflict of interest and was allowed to vote Monday. The appeal board had based its decision on the fact a crematorium is not listed as a permitted or a discretionary use within the Town Centre zone in the town's municipal plan. Mayor Dean Ball said there are likely several undertakings within Town Centre that the municipality has actually approved in the past, but which are not specifically mentioned in the town's plan. He gave the example of the cannabis outlet that recently opened in the area. It was not listed as a specific discretionary use when it was approved since the sale of cannabis has only recently become legal. "This is the first time this has happened to us that I'm aware of," said Ball. "There are lots of things not listed as itemized as discretionary use that we've done in the past. "I guess with this being a bigger issue with a higher profile and closer to people's hearts, the appeal board decided the decision should be reversed." Ball said the original decision was based on information provided by staff and this discretionary use issue was not foreseen. He said Parsons could always apply again, but the mayor doesn't believe that will happen. Parsons could not be reached for comment as of deadline Tuesday to see if he still plans to pursue the crematorium. He has said in the past that, despite the rising demand for a crematorium service in the Deer Lake area, it would not be feasible for his business to build one somewhere other than at the funeral home's location on Main Street. A new municipal plan the town is awaiting approval by the provincial government does specifica...
https://www.thewesternstar.com/news/deer-lake-council-follows-through-on-appealed-decision-and-formally-rejects-crematorium-application-295364/

Convicted sex offender Donnie Snook allowed escorted absence from prison - CBC News

Wednesday, March 27, 2019

Police say Snook, who is serving an 18-year prison sentence for abusing boys in two provinces, will be in St. John's, N.L., until Saturday.Correctional Service Canada notified the Royal Newfoundland Constabulary of Snook's arrival in St. John's earlier this week, according to Const. James Cadigan."He's only permitted to attend particular locations in the accompaniment of correctional officers and he'll be returned," Cadigan said.Snook's father died Feb. 24. The funeral will be held in St. John's on Friday, according to an obituary.Snook will be held at Her Majesty's Penitentiary, a provincial jail, overnight during his time in St. John's, Cadigan said.In 2013, Snook admitted to 46 sex crimes against children, including sexual assault, making and distributing child pornography, and extortion.'He hurt a whole community'Snook's crimes sparked outrage and shock in Saint John, where he was a popular youth pastor in the south end.For years, Snook ran a hot lunch program for underprivileged children, "deliberately" placing himself "in the positions to abuse young boys and seriously harm the community which supported him," Judge Alfred Brien wrote in Snook's sentencing decision.Snook was paraded through Saint John City Hall by RCMP following his ...
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/snook-temporary-absence-1.5037098

Grand Falls-Windsor Pays Tribute to Man Known for Keeping Town Clean - VOCM

Wednesday, March 27, 2019

The Mayor of Grand Falls-Windsor is paying tribute to a man who became a fixture in and around the central Newfoundland town.Billy Ballard was a familiar sight, traveling around town with his bike and cart picking up garbage and recycling items. (Photo by Glen Fewer on Facebook.) Ballard passed away on Sunday, September 2 at the age of 75. Mayor Barry Manuel says Ballard made a “significant contribution” to the community. By keeping the town clean and beautiful. The funeral mass will take place tomorrow morning at 11:00 from St. Joseph’s Roman Catholic Church in Grand Falls-Windsor. View the obituary at this link. Let's block ads! (Why?)...
http://vocm.com/news/grand-falls-windsor-pays-tribute-to-man-known-for-keeping-town-clean/