Aurore Léger1,2,3
F, b. 30 July 1912, d. 18 March 1946
| Naissance* | 1912-07-305 |
| Baptême | 1912-08-01, Saint Pierre, Cocagne, Kent, Nouveau Brunswick, Canada5 |
| Mariage* | 1940-05-21, Saint Pierre, Cocagne, Kent, Nouveau Brunswick, Canada, Une note annexée à l'acte de baptême de Aurore mentionne son mariage à Arias Goguen., Principal=Arias Goguen5,4 |
| Décès* | 1946-03-18, Elle est décédée à l'âge de 33 ans.6 |
| Sépulture* | 1946-03-20, Saint Pierre, Cocagne, Kent, Nouveau Brunswick, Canada6 |
| Résidence* | 1939-__-__, Cocagne, Kent, Nouveau Brunswick, Canada1 |
| Résidence* | 1941-__-__, Cocagne, Kent, Nouveau Brunswick, Canada, Principal=Arias Goguen3,4 |
Citations:
- [S5385] Henry Leger = obituary, Moncton Daily Times, Moncton, NB, October 9, 1939, pg 7;voir aussi: Henry Leger - funeral, Moncton Daily Times, October 13, 1939, pg 9.
- [S6189] Alphonse Léger - obituary, Times & Transcript, Moncton, NB, April 26, 1996, pg 25.
- [S6702] Francis Leger - obituary, Moncton Daily Times, Moncton, NB, February 24, 1941, pg 7.
- [S6710] Arcade Leger - obituary, Moncton Daily Times, Moncton, NB, May 17, 1941, pg 13.
- [S190] Unknown author, Paroisse Saint Pierre de Cocagne (CEA F1893) (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date).
- [S234] Alban Thibodeau, compilateur, Index des Registres de la paroisse Saint Pierre de Cocagne, NB (Moncton, NB: chez l'auteur, 2000).
- [S5733] Omer Goguen - obituary, Times & Transcript, Moncton, NB, December 18, 2003.
Emilia Léger1
F, b. 5 November 1913, d. 14 October 1923
| Naissance* | 1913-11-052 |
| Baptême | 1913-11-06, Saint Pierre, Cocagne, Kent, Nouveau Brunswick, Canada2 |
| Décès* | 1923-10-14, Elle est décédée à l'âge de 9ans 11 mois et 8 jours.2 |
| Sépulture* | 1923-10-15, Saint Pierre, Cocagne, Kent, Nouveau Brunswick, Canada2 |
| Note* | ____-__-__, Decédé de Dyphtérie. |
Citations:
- [S6189] Alphonse Léger - obituary, Times & Transcript, Moncton, NB, April 26, 1996, pg 25.
- [S234] Alban Thibodeau, compilateur, Index des Registres de la paroisse Saint Pierre de Cocagne, NB (Moncton, NB: chez l'auteur, 2000).
Joseph Léger1,2,3
M, b. 21 February 1916, d. 24 February 1998
| Naissance* | 1916-02-214 |
| Baptême | 1916-02-22, Saint Pierre, Cocagne, Kent, Nouveau Brunswick, Canada4 |
| Décès* | 1998-02-24, Hôpital Dr. Georges L. Dumont, Moncton, Westmorland, Nouveau Brunswick, Canada4,5 |
| Sépulture* | 1998-02-26, Saint Pierre, Cocagne, Kent, Nouveau Brunswick, Canada4 |
| Résidence | 1941-__-__, Black's Harbor, Charlotte, Nouveau Brunswick, Canada6,3 |
| Résidence* | 1949-__-__, Moncton, Westmorland, Nouveau Brunswick, Canada, 61 Waterloo Street7 |
Citations:
- [S5385] Henry Leger = obituary, Moncton Daily Times, Moncton, NB, October 9, 1939, pg 7;voir aussi: Henry Leger - funeral, Moncton Daily Times, October 13, 1939, pg 9.
- [S6189] Alphonse Léger - obituary, Times & Transcript, Moncton, NB, April 26, 1996, pg 25.
- [S6710] Arcade Leger - obituary, Moncton Daily Times, Moncton, NB, May 17, 1941, pg 13.
- [S234] Alban Thibodeau, compilateur, Index des Registres de la paroisse Saint Pierre de Cocagne, NB (Moncton, NB: chez l'auteur, 2000).
- [S3591] Joseph Léger - nécrologie, Acadie Nouvelle, Caraquet NB, 26 février 1998, pg 24;l'Acadie Nouvelle Caraquet, NB
Jeudi, 26 février 1998 pg 24
NOTRE-DAME – À l’Hôpital Dr Georges-L. Dumont de Moncton, le mardi 24 février 1998, à l’âge de 82 ans, est décédé Joseph Léger, époux de Marie Cormier, domicilié à Notre-Dame. - [S6702] Francis Leger - obituary, Moncton Daily Times, Moncton, NB, February 24, 1941, pg 7.
- [S890] Unknown author, Edmund Legere - nécrologie (n.p.: Moncton Times / 8 janvier 1949, unknown publish date).
Aline Léger1,2,3
F, b. 22 June 1917, d. 11 June 2007
| Naissance* | 1917-06-22, Cocagne, Kent, Nouveau Brunswick, Canada5,1 |
| Baptême | 1917-06-23, Saint Pierre, Cocagne, Kent, Nouveau Brunswick, Canada5 |
| Mariage* | 1939-04-29, Saint Pierre, Cocagne, Kent, Nouveau Brunswick, Canada, Principal=Alphonse Allain5,6,4 |
| Décès* | 2007-06-11, Villa Providence, Shediac, Westmorland, Nouveau Brunswick, Canada1 |
| Sépulture | ____-__-__, Saint Pierre, Cocagne, Kent, Nouveau Brunswick, Canada1 |
| Résidence | 1939-__-__, Black's Harbor, Charlotte, Nouveau Brunswick, Canada, Principal=Alphonse Allain7 |
| Résidence | 1941-__-__, Black's Harbor, Charlotte, Nouveau Brunswick, Canada, Principal=Alphonse Allain3,4 |
| Résidence* | 1949-__-__, Cocagne, Kent, Nouveau Brunswick, Canada, Principal=Alphonse Allain |
Citations:
- [S3586] Aline Hébert - nécrologie, Acadie Nouvelle, Caraquet NB, 14 juin 2007;voir aussi: Aline Hébert - obituary, Times & Transcript, Moncton, NB, June 13, 2007.
- [S6189] Alphonse Léger - obituary, Times & Transcript, Moncton, NB, April 26, 1996, pg 25.
- [S6702] Francis Leger - obituary, Moncton Daily Times, Moncton, NB, February 24, 1941, pg 7.
- [S6710] Arcade Leger - obituary, Moncton Daily Times, Moncton, NB, May 17, 1941, pg 13.
- [S234] Alban Thibodeau, compilateur, Index des Registres de la paroisse Saint Pierre de Cocagne, NB (Moncton, NB: chez l'auteur, 2000).
- [S2167] Fidèle Thériault, Les Allain du Nouveau-Brunswick et de la Gaspésie (Histoire et Généalogie) (n.p.: Fidèle Thériault, 2004), pg 90; pg 295. Hereinafter cited as Les Allain du Nouveau-Brunswick et de la Gaspésie (Histoire et Généalogie).
- [S5385] Henry Leger = obituary, Moncton Daily Times, Moncton, NB, October 9, 1939, pg 7;voir aussi: Henry Leger - funeral, Moncton Daily Times, October 13, 1939, pg 9.
- [S2167] Fidèle Thériault, Les Allain du Nouveau-Brunswick et de la Gaspésie (Histoire et Généalogie) (n.p.: Fidèle Thériault, 2004), pg 90. Hereinafter cited as Les Allain du Nouveau-Brunswick et de la Gaspésie (Histoire et Généalogie).
- [S2167] Fidèle Thériault, Les Allain du Nouveau-Brunswick et de la Gaspésie (Histoire et Généalogie) (n.p.: Fidèle Thériault, 2004), pg 258. Hereinafter cited as Les Allain du Nouveau-Brunswick et de la Gaspésie (Histoire et Généalogie).
Henri Léger1
M, b. 3 November 1918, d. 2 October 1939
| Naissance* | 1918-11-032 |
| Baptême | 1918-11-05, Saint Pierre, Cocagne, Kent, Nouveau Brunswick, Canada2 |
| Décès* | 1939-10-02, Cocagne, Kent, Nouveau Brunswick, Canada3,4 |
| Sépulture | ____-__-__, Saint Pierre, Cocagne, Kent, Nouveau Brunswick, Canada4 |
Citations:
- [S6189] Alphonse Léger - obituary, Times & Transcript, Moncton, NB, April 26, 1996, pg 25.
- [S234] Alban Thibodeau, compilateur, Index des Registres de la paroisse Saint Pierre de Cocagne, NB (Moncton, NB: chez l'auteur, 2000).
- [S3586] Aline Hébert - nécrologie, Acadie Nouvelle, Caraquet NB, 14 juin 2007;voir aussi: Aline Hébert - obituary, Times & Transcript, Moncton, NB, June 13, 2007.
- [S5385] Henry Leger = obituary, Moncton Daily Times, Moncton, NB, October 9, 1939, pg 7;voir aussi: Henry Leger - funeral, Moncton Daily Times, October 13, 1939, pg 9.
Edmond Léger1,2,3,4
M, b. 5 June 1922, d. 7 January 1949
| Naissance* | 1922-06-055 |
| Baptême | 1922-06-07, Saint Pierre, Cocagne, Kent, Nouveau Brunswick, Canada5 |
| Décès* | 1949-01-07, River Glade, Westmorland, Nouveau Brunswick, Canada, 26a5,6 |
| Sépulture* | 1949-01-09, Saint Pierre, Cocagne, Kent, Nouveau Brunswick, Canada5,6 |
| Résidence | 1941-__-__, Black's Harbor, Charlotte, Nouveau Brunswick, Canada4 |
| Résidence* | 1941-__-__, Cocagne, Kent, Nouveau Brunswick, Canada3 |
Citations:
- [S5385] Henry Leger = obituary, Moncton Daily Times, Moncton, NB, October 9, 1939, pg 7;voir aussi: Henry Leger - funeral, Moncton Daily Times, October 13, 1939, pg 9.
- [S6189] Alphonse Léger - obituary, Times & Transcript, Moncton, NB, April 26, 1996, pg 25.
- [S6702] Francis Leger - obituary, Moncton Daily Times, Moncton, NB, February 24, 1941, pg 7.
- [S6710] Arcade Leger - obituary, Moncton Daily Times, Moncton, NB, May 17, 1941, pg 13.
- [S234] Alban Thibodeau, compilateur, Index des Registres de la paroisse Saint Pierre de Cocagne, NB (Moncton, NB: chez l'auteur, 2000).
- [S890] Unknown author, Edmund Legere - nécrologie (n.p.: Moncton Times / 8 janvier 1949, unknown publish date).
Blanche Léger1,2,3,4
F
Citations:
- [S5385] Henry Leger = obituary, Moncton Daily Times, Moncton, NB, October 9, 1939, pg 7;voir aussi: Henry Leger - funeral, Moncton Daily Times, October 13, 1939, pg 9.
- [S6189] Alphonse Léger - obituary, Times & Transcript, Moncton, NB, April 26, 1996, pg 25.
- [S6710] Arcade Leger - obituary, Moncton Daily Times, Moncton, NB, May 17, 1941, pg 13.
- [S6726] Unknown record type, Microfilm: unknown film number, No. d'enregistrement: unknown number (unknown date), unknown spouses' names, unknown repository info.
Alice White
F, b. circa 1883, d. 1971
| Naissance* | c 1883-__-__2 |
| Mariage* | 1904-09-07, Principal=James Conrad Léger3 |
| Décès* | 1971-__-__4,2 |
| Résidence* | 1932-__-__, Springfield, Nouvelle Ecosse, Canada, Principal=James Conrad Léger1 |
| Résidence* | 1934-__-__, Springhill, Cumberland, Nouvelle Ecosse, Canada5 |
Citations:
- [S3836] Mrs. Philip LeBlanc - obituary, Moncton Daily Times, Moncton, NB, July 23 1932, pg 11;Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
Saturday, July 23rd, 1932 pg 11
Mrs. Phillip LeBlanc Shediac, July 22 -
Mrs. Phillip LeBlanc died recently at the age of 80 years. Mrs. LeBlanc was formerly Miss O'Brien. She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. William Cormier of Moncton, Mrs. Adolphe Boucher of Campbellton, and Mrs. James Leger of Springhill N.S.; two sons, Alyre of Minto and Roy of Waltham, Mass.; a sister, Mrs. Thomas Gould of Saint John and a brother Alphee O'Brien of Saint John. - [S739] Unknown author, James C. Legere et Alice LeBlanc - pierre tombale (n.p.: Cimetière Catholique de Springhill, NE, unknown publish date).
- [S894] Gerald Edward 'Eddie' Legere - obituary, Chronicle Herald, Halifax NS, 18 janvier 2000;voir aussi: Gerald Edward "Eddie" Legere - obituary, Chronicle Herald, Halifax, NS, January 17, 2000.
- [S401] Unknown author, Obituary (n.p.: Chronicle-Herald, unknown publish date), 15 juin 1999.
- [S3987] Mrs. William Cormier - obituary, Moncton Daily Times, Moncton, NB, June 4 1934, pg 7;Moncton Daily Times Moncton, NB
Monday, June 4th, 1934 pg 7
Mrs. William Cormier -
After a lingering illness extending for about three years, the death occurred in City Hospital yesterday afternoon at four o'clock of Mrs. William Cormier, of 25 Harper Street, this city. The deceased was 57 years of age and was a native of Cape Bauld, being formerly Miss Helena LeBlanc, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Phillip LeBlanc, of that place. She had resided in Moncton for several years. Besides her husband, she is survived by five sons, Adelard, of Amherst, N.S.; Phillip, Raymond, Alfred and Lawrence, at home, and five daughters, Anne, Helen, Laura, Eva and Bertha, all at home. One sister, Mrs. James Leger, of Springhill, N.S., and one brother, Oliva LeBlanc, of Minto, N.B., also survive. The funeral will be held on Tuesday morning to L'Assomption Church for requiem high mass at eight o'clock, after which interment will be made in Shediac Road cemetery. - [S5316] Philip Lloyd "Lefty" Legere - obituary, Chronicle Herald, Halifax NS, June 15, 1999;voir aussi: Philip Lloyd (Lefty) Legere - obituary, The Daily News, Halifax, NS, June 15, 1999.
Archibald Léger
M, b. 1905, d. 18 March 1995
| Mariage* | ____-__-__, Principal=Mary Margaret McNeil3,4 |
| Naissance* | 1905-__-__, Springhill, Cumberland, Nouvelle Ecosse, Canada3,5 |
| Décès* | 1995-03-18, Highland View Regional Hospital, Amherst, Cumberland, Nouvelle Ecosse, Canada6,3,5 |
| Sépulture* | ____-__-__, North Street Cemetery, Springhill, Cumberland, Nouvelle Ecosse, Canada5 |
| Note* | ____-__-__, He was a member of St. John's Roman Catholic Church, Springhill and Royal Canadian Legion, branch 17. He served overseas during the Second World War and worked approximately 35 years in coal mining in Springhill, followed by several years as a commissionaire in Halifax and with security at HMC Dockyard.5 |
| Égal connu | ____-__-__, Archie Legere1,2 |
| Résidence* | 1975-__-__, Amherst, Cumberland, Nouvelle Ecosse, Canada7 |
Citations:
- [S894] Gerald Edward 'Eddie' Legere - obituary, Chronicle Herald, Halifax NS, 18 janvier 2000;voir aussi: Gerald Edward "Eddie" Legere - obituary, Chronicle Herald, Halifax, NS, January 17, 2000.
- [S5316] Philip Lloyd "Lefty" Legere - obituary, Chronicle Herald, Halifax NS, June 15, 1999;voir aussi: Philip Lloyd (Lefty) Legere - obituary, The Daily News, Halifax, NS, June 15, 1999.
- [S891] Unknown author, Archie Legere et Mary M. McNeil - pierre tombale (n.p.: Cimetière Catholique de Springhill, NE, unknown publish date).
- [S1764] Mrs. Archie Legere - obituary, Chronicle Herald, Halifax NS, April 23, 1970, pg 28;The Chronicle Herald Halifax, NS
Thursday, April 23rd, 1970 pg 28
MRS. ARCHIE LEGERE,
65, of 20 Morris Street, Springhill, will be buried today following funeral service in St. John the Baptist Roman Catholic Church at 10 a.m., with Rev. Arthur Alexander officiating. She died Tuesday at her home. Born in Springhill, she was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John D. McNiel. Besides her husband, she is survived by five sons, James and Francis, both in Springhill; Jack and Leo, both in Toronto; Douglas, Picton, Ont.; four sisters, Bona (Mrs. Raymond Noiles), Effie (Mrs. Albert Ellis), Rhoda (Mrs. Robert Ryan), all of Springhill; Kathleen (Mrs. Eldon MacKenzie) Toronto; two brother, Allan, Springhill and Roddie, Manitoba. Committal service will be held in Amherst Cemetery recieving vault with burial in North Street Cemetery, Springhill, later in the Spring. - [S892] Archibald Legere - obituary, Chronicle Herald, Halifax NS, March 20 1995, pg B16;The Chronicle Herald Halifax, NS
Monday, March 20th, 1995 pg B16
LEGERE, Archibald -
89, Springhill, died March 18, 1995, in Highland View Regional Hospital, Amherst. Born in Springhill, he was a son of the late James C. and Alice (White) Legere. He was a member of St. John's Roman Catholic Church, Springhill and Royal Canadian Legion, branch 17. He served overseas during the Second World War and worked approximately 35 years in coal mining in Springhill, followed by several years as a commissionaire in Halifax and with security at HMC Dockyard. Surviving are sons, James, Springhill; Jack, Oxford; Francis, Lower Sackville; Leo, Toronto; Douglas, Picton, Ont.; brothers, Lloyd, Edward, Springhill; sister, Mrs. Hazel Embree, Springhill; 15 grandchildren; 21 great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his wife, the former Mary Margaret McNeil; brother, Alfred; sister, Edna Totten. Visitation 7-9 p.m. tonight, 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Tuesday, legion service 7 p.m. Tuesday in A.H. Brown Funeral Home, Springhill. Funeral 10 a.m. Wednesday in St. John's Roman Catholic Church, Rev. David MacDonald officiating. Spring burial in church cemetery, North Street. - [S401] Unknown author, Obituary (n.p.: Chronicle-Herald, unknown publish date), 15 juin 1999.
- [S738] James C. Legere - obituary, Chronicle Herald, Halifax NS, February 15, 1975, pg 35.
- [S4765] Harold "Francis" Legere - nécrologie, Chronicle Herald, Halifax NS, 11 juin 2002.
Lloyd Legere1,2
M, b. circa 1919, d. 13 June 1999
| Naissance* | c 1919-__-__, Springhill, Cumberland, Nouvelle Ecosse, Canada3 |
| Décès* | 1999-06-13, All Saints Hospital, Springhill, Cumberland, Nouvelle Ecosse, Canada3 |
| Sépulture | ____-__-__, Saint John's Roman Catholic Cemetery, Springhill, Cumberland, Nouvelle Ecosse, Canada3 |
| Note | ____-__-__, Lloyd was a noted sportsman throughout the Maritime Provinces. In 1945 "Lefty" pitched the famed Springhill Fencebusters to the Maritime Senior Baseball Championship. Also that year, "Lefty" was on Major League Baseball's Boston Braves protected list. In the early 1960s he pitched the New Waterford Comets to the Maritime Intermediate Softball Championship. Lloyd was also an accomplished goal tender for local hockey teams. He worked for 29 years in the coal mines of Springhill, New Waterford and Glace Bay and for 19 years in the Federal Institution in Springhill. Lloyd was a member of Msg. Tom Buchanan's all male choir as well as a member of a local barbershop group; he was past president of the Springhill Centennial Golf course; an active member of Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 17, Springhill. In 1994, Lloyd received the Governor General's Certificate of Commendation for assisting in saving his daughter-in-law and two grandsons, Daniel and Phillip, from a house fire. He was an avid fisherman, hunter and storyteller.3 |
| Note* | ____-__-__, On retrouve des notes biographiques concernant Lefty dans la nécrologie de Melvin Robert Pasher4 |
| Variante | ____-__-__, Philip Lloyd Léger3 |
| Surnom | ____-__-__, Lefty3 |
| Résidence | 1975-__-__, Springhill, Cumberland, Nouvelle Ecosse, Canada5 |
| Résidence | 1995-__-__, Springhill, Cumberland, Nouvelle Ecosse, Canada6 |
| Résidence* | 1998-__-__, Springhill, Cumberland, Nouvelle Ecosse, Canada2 |
Citations:
- [S894] Gerald Edward 'Eddie' Legere - obituary, Chronicle Herald, Halifax NS, 18 janvier 2000;voir aussi: Gerald Edward "Eddie" Legere - obituary, Chronicle Herald, Halifax, NS, January 17, 2000.
- [S893] Carmen Donald 'Pookie' Legere - obituary, Chronicle Herald, Halifax NS, October 10, 1998;voir aussi: Carmen Donald (Pookie) Legere - obituary, The Daily News, Halifax, NS, October 10, 1998.
- [S5316] Philip Lloyd "Lefty" Legere - obituary, Chronicle Herald, Halifax NS, June 15, 1999;voir aussi: Philip Lloyd (Lefty) Legere - obituary, The Daily News, Halifax, NS, June 15, 1999.
- [S3262] Melvin Robert Pasher - obituary, Chronicle Herald, Halifax NS, October 31, 1992, pg D22;The Chronicle Herald Halifax, NS
Saturday, October 31st, 1992 pg D22
PASHER, Melvin Robert -
57, 3102 Roaches Rd., New Waterford, died October 30, 1992, in New Waterford Consolidated Hospital. Born in New Waterford, he was a son of the late Robert (Bob) and Mary Ann (MacNeil) Pasher. He was a member of Mount Carmel Church; New Waterford Lions Club for 18 years; an avid dart player and participated in bowling and hockey all of his life. He played softball and baseball for many years. In 1953, he played junior baseball with New Waterford Bisons; in 1955, they won the Cape Breton Championship with him starring at third base. In 1957, he played senior baseball with New Waterford Giants, and also played with two other teams that same year, where he shared third base position and pitching, as well as working in the pit. He played in Colliery Softball League in the 1950's and 1960's. In 1962, he combined with Lefty Legere as a pitching twosome, leading the New Waterford Comets to a Maritime Intermediate B Softball Championship, the first ever in New Waterford. He pitched a 12 straight win to defeat Eastern Bakeries for the Cape Breton Title, then recorded another win against Brookfield for the Nova Scotia Title, later winning both games against Saint John, N.B. for the Maritime Championship. He was known at that time as the Iron Man of Softball. He worked for 38 years as a coal miner, retiring from Lingan Colliery. He is survived by his wife, the former Clara Cecchetto; two sons, Stephen, Lingan, Cape Breton; Brian, Thompson, Man.; two daughters, Donnelda (Mrs. William Aspinall), Thompson; Melvina, at home; four brothers, Clifford, Toronto; Neil (Bingo), Kitchener, Ont.; Clarence (Dick), Cambridge, Ont.; Mike, Ontario; three sisters, Mary (Mrs. Mike Williams), New Waterford; Lilly (Mrs. Clarence Jewer), Kitchener. He was predeceased by three brothers, James, Herb, Elmer; sister, Alice (Lala) MacDonald. The body is in V.J. MacGillivray Funeral Home, New Waterford, visiting 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today. Funeral will be 10 a.m. Monday in Mount Carmel Church. Burial will be in church cemetery. - [S738] James C. Legere - obituary, Chronicle Herald, Halifax NS, February 15, 1975, pg 35.
- [S892] Archibald Legere - obituary, Chronicle Herald, Halifax NS, March 20 1995, pg B16;The Chronicle Herald Halifax, NS
Monday, March 20th, 1995 pg B16
LEGERE, Archibald -
89, Springhill, died March 18, 1995, in Highland View Regional Hospital, Amherst. Born in Springhill, he was a son of the late James C. and Alice (White) Legere. He was a member of St. John's Roman Catholic Church, Springhill and Royal Canadian Legion, branch 17. He served overseas during the Second World War and worked approximately 35 years in coal mining in Springhill, followed by several years as a commissionaire in Halifax and with security at HMC Dockyard. Surviving are sons, James, Springhill; Jack, Oxford; Francis, Lower Sackville; Leo, Toronto; Douglas, Picton, Ont.; brothers, Lloyd, Edward, Springhill; sister, Mrs. Hazel Embree, Springhill; 15 grandchildren; 21 great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his wife, the former Mary Margaret McNeil; brother, Alfred; sister, Edna Totten. Visitation 7-9 p.m. tonight, 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Tuesday, legion service 7 p.m. Tuesday in A.H. Brown Funeral Home, Springhill. Funeral 10 a.m. Wednesday in St. John's Roman Catholic Church, Rev. David MacDonald officiating. Spring burial in church cemetery, North Street.
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