Jean Paul Arsenault1

M, n. vers 1956, d. 15 Septembre 1995
Jean Paul Arsenault|n. v 1956\nd. 15 Sep 1995|p5929.htm#i59281|Maxime Joseph Arsenault|d. a 15 Sep 1995|p5929.htm#i59283|Mable Myers||p5929.htm#i59282|||||||Thomas Myers||p3323.htm#i33221|Ida William|n. 28 juin 1894\nd. 1 Oct 1987|p3323.htm#i33222|
  • Occupation:. He was employed as a body man for Lounsbury's.1
  • Né: v 1956-__-__ à Montréal, Île de Montréal, Québec, Canada.1
  • Décès: le 1995-09-15 à Moncton City Hospital, Moncton, Westmorland, Nouveau Brunswick, Canada.1

Résidence(s)

Date de résidenceLieu de résidence
1995Arsenault Road, Dieppe, Westmorland, Nouveau Brunswick, Canada1

Famille: Bernice Léger

Références:

  1. [S3586] Jean Paul Arsenault - obituary, Times & Transcript, Moncton, NB, September 18 1995;Times & Transcript Moncton, NB
    Monday, September 18th, 1995

    Jean Paul Arsenault

    Jean Paul Arsenault, 39, of Arsenault Road, Dieppe, passed away at the Moncton Hospital on Friday, September 15, 1995, after a lengthy illness.

    Born in Montreal, Que., he was the son of Mable (Myers) Arsenault of Moncton and the late Maxime Joseph Arsenault. He was employed as a body man for Lounsbury's, and attended Notre Dame de Lorette Roman Catholic Church, Lakeburn. He was a volunteer with cancer patients at the Dr. Georges-L. Dumont Hospital and The Moncton Hospital, a member of the Champlain Place Walking Club, Tantramar Biking Club, and was active with the 24 Hours in June Relay.

    Besides his mother, he is survived by his wife, Bernice (Leger) Arsenault; four sisters, Jeanette (Fred) Caissie, Lorraine (Jean Guy) Babineau, Anna, Jeanne (Peter) Beers, ail of Moncton; one brother, Michel of Halifax, N.S.; three nieces, Nadia, Lynne and Lisa; two nephews, Daniel and Luc.

    Resting at Chartersville Funeral Home, visiting hours were held on Sunday from 7 to 9 p.m. and will be held on Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral Mass will be held at Notre Dame de Grace Roman Catholic Church, Parkton on Tuesday, September 19, 1995 at 11. Interment in Notre Dame du Calvaire Cemetery, Dieppe.

    Arrangements are in the care of the Chartersville Funeral Home (857-1901).

Mable Myers1

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Mable Myers||p5929.htm#i59282|Thomas Myers||p3323.htm#i33221|Ida William|n. 28 juin 1894\nd. 1 Oct 1987|p3323.htm#i33222|||||||Jacques William|n. 2 jan 1859|p4993.htm#i49921|Osithe Léger|n. 1857\nd. v 1 mar 1951|p4993.htm#i49922|

Famille: Maxime Joseph Arsenault d. a 15 Sep 1995

Références:

  1. [S3586] Jean Paul Arsenault - obituary, Times & Transcript, Moncton, NB, September 18 1995;Times & Transcript Moncton, NB
    Monday, September 18th, 1995

    Jean Paul Arsenault

    Jean Paul Arsenault, 39, of Arsenault Road, Dieppe, passed away at the Moncton Hospital on Friday, September 15, 1995, after a lengthy illness.

    Born in Montreal, Que., he was the son of Mable (Myers) Arsenault of Moncton and the late Maxime Joseph Arsenault. He was employed as a body man for Lounsbury's, and attended Notre Dame de Lorette Roman Catholic Church, Lakeburn. He was a volunteer with cancer patients at the Dr. Georges-L. Dumont Hospital and The Moncton Hospital, a member of the Champlain Place Walking Club, Tantramar Biking Club, and was active with the 24 Hours in June Relay.

    Besides his mother, he is survived by his wife, Bernice (Leger) Arsenault; four sisters, Jeanette (Fred) Caissie, Lorraine (Jean Guy) Babineau, Anna, Jeanne (Peter) Beers, ail of Moncton; one brother, Michel of Halifax, N.S.; three nieces, Nadia, Lynne and Lisa; two nephews, Daniel and Luc.

    Resting at Chartersville Funeral Home, visiting hours were held on Sunday from 7 to 9 p.m. and will be held on Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral Mass will be held at Notre Dame de Grace Roman Catholic Church, Parkton on Tuesday, September 19, 1995 at 11. Interment in Notre Dame du Calvaire Cemetery, Dieppe.

    Arrangements are in the care of the Chartersville Funeral Home (857-1901).
  2. [S7220] Mrs. I. Myers - obituary, Times & Transcript, Moncton, NB, October 2, 1987, pg 33.

Maxime Joseph Arsenault1

M, d. avant 15 Septembre 1995
  • Décès: a 1995-09-15.1

Famille: Mable Myers

Références:

  1. [S3586] Jean Paul Arsenault - obituary, Times & Transcript, Moncton, NB, September 18 1995;Times & Transcript Moncton, NB
    Monday, September 18th, 1995

    Jean Paul Arsenault

    Jean Paul Arsenault, 39, of Arsenault Road, Dieppe, passed away at the Moncton Hospital on Friday, September 15, 1995, after a lengthy illness.

    Born in Montreal, Que., he was the son of Mable (Myers) Arsenault of Moncton and the late Maxime Joseph Arsenault. He was employed as a body man for Lounsbury's, and attended Notre Dame de Lorette Roman Catholic Church, Lakeburn. He was a volunteer with cancer patients at the Dr. Georges-L. Dumont Hospital and The Moncton Hospital, a member of the Champlain Place Walking Club, Tantramar Biking Club, and was active with the 24 Hours in June Relay.

    Besides his mother, he is survived by his wife, Bernice (Leger) Arsenault; four sisters, Jeanette (Fred) Caissie, Lorraine (Jean Guy) Babineau, Anna, Jeanne (Peter) Beers, ail of Moncton; one brother, Michel of Halifax, N.S.; three nieces, Nadia, Lynne and Lisa; two nephews, Daniel and Luc.

    Resting at Chartersville Funeral Home, visiting hours were held on Sunday from 7 to 9 p.m. and will be held on Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral Mass will be held at Notre Dame de Grace Roman Catholic Church, Parkton on Tuesday, September 19, 1995 at 11. Interment in Notre Dame du Calvaire Cemetery, Dieppe.

    Arrangements are in the care of the Chartersville Funeral Home (857-1901).

Bernice Léger1

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Famille: Jean Paul Arsenault n. v 1956, d. 15 Sep 1995

Références:

  1. [S3586] Jean Paul Arsenault - obituary, Times & Transcript, Moncton, NB, September 18 1995;Times & Transcript Moncton, NB
    Monday, September 18th, 1995

    Jean Paul Arsenault

    Jean Paul Arsenault, 39, of Arsenault Road, Dieppe, passed away at the Moncton Hospital on Friday, September 15, 1995, after a lengthy illness.

    Born in Montreal, Que., he was the son of Mable (Myers) Arsenault of Moncton and the late Maxime Joseph Arsenault. He was employed as a body man for Lounsbury's, and attended Notre Dame de Lorette Roman Catholic Church, Lakeburn. He was a volunteer with cancer patients at the Dr. Georges-L. Dumont Hospital and The Moncton Hospital, a member of the Champlain Place Walking Club, Tantramar Biking Club, and was active with the 24 Hours in June Relay.

    Besides his mother, he is survived by his wife, Bernice (Leger) Arsenault; four sisters, Jeanette (Fred) Caissie, Lorraine (Jean Guy) Babineau, Anna, Jeanne (Peter) Beers, ail of Moncton; one brother, Michel of Halifax, N.S.; three nieces, Nadia, Lynne and Lisa; two nephews, Daniel and Luc.

    Resting at Chartersville Funeral Home, visiting hours were held on Sunday from 7 to 9 p.m. and will be held on Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral Mass will be held at Notre Dame de Grace Roman Catholic Church, Parkton on Tuesday, September 19, 1995 at 11. Interment in Notre Dame du Calvaire Cemetery, Dieppe.

    Arrangements are in the care of the Chartersville Funeral Home (857-1901).

Ruth Snow1

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Ruth Snow||p5929.htm#i59285|William Snow||p5929.htm#i59286|Alice R. Blinkhorn||p5929.htm#i59287|||||||||||||

Famille: Blair Legere

Références:

  1. [S3587] Alice R. Greenwell - obituary, Chronicle Herald, Halifax NS, December 13 1995, pg C16;The Chronicle Herald Halifax, NS
    Wednesday, December 13th, 1995 pg C16

    GREENWELL, Alice R. (Nora) -
    90, North Sydney, formerly of 5 Staford Ave., Sydney Mines, died December 11, 1995, in Cape Breton Regional Hospital, Sydney. Born in Sydney Mines, she was a daughter of the late James and Elizabeth (Moore) Blinkhorn. She was a member of Trinity Anglican Church, the ACW; former Sunday school teacher and former choir member. She worked in the B.C. Co-Op and also taught brownies. Surviving are daughters, Elizabeth Jessome, North Sydney; Ruth (Mrs. Blair Legere), Sydney Mines; foster sister, Elsie Williams; 12 grandchildren; 21 greatgrandchildren. She was predeceased by her first husband, William Snow; second husband, Robert Greenwell; brother, Harry. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in Fillmore and Whitman Funeral Home, Sydney Mines. Funeral 2 p.m. Thursday in Trinity Anglican Church, Rev. Ron Cutler officiating. Burial in Lakeside Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to any charity.

William Snow1

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Références:

  1. [S3587] Alice R. Greenwell - obituary, Chronicle Herald, Halifax NS, December 13 1995, pg C16;The Chronicle Herald Halifax, NS
    Wednesday, December 13th, 1995 pg C16

    GREENWELL, Alice R. (Nora) -
    90, North Sydney, formerly of 5 Staford Ave., Sydney Mines, died December 11, 1995, in Cape Breton Regional Hospital, Sydney. Born in Sydney Mines, she was a daughter of the late James and Elizabeth (Moore) Blinkhorn. She was a member of Trinity Anglican Church, the ACW; former Sunday school teacher and former choir member. She worked in the B.C. Co-Op and also taught brownies. Surviving are daughters, Elizabeth Jessome, North Sydney; Ruth (Mrs. Blair Legere), Sydney Mines; foster sister, Elsie Williams; 12 grandchildren; 21 greatgrandchildren. She was predeceased by her first husband, William Snow; second husband, Robert Greenwell; brother, Harry. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in Fillmore and Whitman Funeral Home, Sydney Mines. Funeral 2 p.m. Thursday in Trinity Anglican Church, Rev. Ron Cutler officiating. Burial in Lakeside Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to any charity.

Alice R. Blinkhorn1

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Références:

  1. [S3587] Alice R. Greenwell - obituary, Chronicle Herald, Halifax NS, December 13 1995, pg C16;The Chronicle Herald Halifax, NS
    Wednesday, December 13th, 1995 pg C16

    GREENWELL, Alice R. (Nora) -
    90, North Sydney, formerly of 5 Staford Ave., Sydney Mines, died December 11, 1995, in Cape Breton Regional Hospital, Sydney. Born in Sydney Mines, she was a daughter of the late James and Elizabeth (Moore) Blinkhorn. She was a member of Trinity Anglican Church, the ACW; former Sunday school teacher and former choir member. She worked in the B.C. Co-Op and also taught brownies. Surviving are daughters, Elizabeth Jessome, North Sydney; Ruth (Mrs. Blair Legere), Sydney Mines; foster sister, Elsie Williams; 12 grandchildren; 21 greatgrandchildren. She was predeceased by her first husband, William Snow; second husband, Robert Greenwell; brother, Harry. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in Fillmore and Whitman Funeral Home, Sydney Mines. Funeral 2 p.m. Thursday in Trinity Anglican Church, Rev. Ron Cutler officiating. Burial in Lakeside Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to any charity.

Joseph Bastarache1

M

Références:

  1. [S5565] Official Notice of marriage, Microfilm: F20032, No. d'enregistrement: 35847 (1943), source inconnue first party & source inconnue second party, Provincial Archives, Fredericton, York, Nouveau Brunswick, Canada.
  2. [S3588] Gerald (Gerry) Bastarache - obituary, Chronicle Herald, Halifax NS, January 22 1996, pg B6;The Chronicle Herald Halifax, NS
    Monday, January 22nd, 1996 pg B6

    BASTARACHE, Gerald (Gerry) -
    54, St. Bernard, Digby Co., died January 20, 1996, in Saulnierville, Digby Co. Born in Ste. Marie de Kent, N.B., he was a son of the late Joe and Regina (LeBlanc) Bastarache. He formerly worked as a controller for Keddy's Hotels and had been working for Guy's Frenchy's for the past 10 years. Surviving are his wife, the former Carmella Theriault; sons, Marc, at home; Ricky Lusk, Joe Lusk, Alberta; daughters, Michelle, at home; Tammy Lusk, Mississauga, Ont.; Kelly Wonch, London, Ont.; brothers, Terry, Moncton, N.B.; Alonzo, Ontario; sisters, Dorilla Cormier, Moncton; Viola Legere, Markham, Ont.; Odessa Long, Lower Sackville; Geneva Dugas, Marshalltown; a grandson. He was predeceased by brothers, Roger, Alderice, Yvon, Raoul. Visitation 7-9 p.m. Tuesday in Meteghan Funeral Home. Funeral 10 a.m. Wednesday in St. Bernard Roman Catholic Church, St. Bernard, Rev. Leger Comeau officiating. Burial in parish cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to St. Bernard Fire Department or St. Bernard Church fund.

Régina Leblanc1

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Références:

  1. [S3588] Gerald (Gerry) Bastarache - obituary, Chronicle Herald, Halifax NS, January 22 1996, pg B6;The Chronicle Herald Halifax, NS
    Monday, January 22nd, 1996 pg B6

    BASTARACHE, Gerald (Gerry) -
    54, St. Bernard, Digby Co., died January 20, 1996, in Saulnierville, Digby Co. Born in Ste. Marie de Kent, N.B., he was a son of the late Joe and Regina (LeBlanc) Bastarache. He formerly worked as a controller for Keddy's Hotels and had been working for Guy's Frenchy's for the past 10 years. Surviving are his wife, the former Carmella Theriault; sons, Marc, at home; Ricky Lusk, Joe Lusk, Alberta; daughters, Michelle, at home; Tammy Lusk, Mississauga, Ont.; Kelly Wonch, London, Ont.; brothers, Terry, Moncton, N.B.; Alonzo, Ontario; sisters, Dorilla Cormier, Moncton; Viola Legere, Markham, Ont.; Odessa Long, Lower Sackville; Geneva Dugas, Marshalltown; a grandson. He was predeceased by brothers, Roger, Alderice, Yvon, Raoul. Visitation 7-9 p.m. Tuesday in Meteghan Funeral Home. Funeral 10 a.m. Wednesday in St. Bernard Roman Catholic Church, St. Bernard, Rev. Leger Comeau officiating. Burial in parish cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to St. Bernard Fire Department or St. Bernard Church fund.
  2. [S5565] Official Notice of marriage, Microfilm: F20032, No. d'enregistrement: 35847 (1943), source inconnue first party & source inconnue second party, Provincial Archives, Fredericton, York, Nouveau Brunswick, Canada.

Viola Bastarache1,2,3,4

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Viola Bastarache||p5929.htm#i59290|Joseph Bastarache||p5929.htm#i59288|Régina Leblanc||p5929.htm#i59289|||||||||||||

Famille: Laurie Léger

Références:

  1. [S3588] Gerald (Gerry) Bastarache - obituary, Chronicle Herald, Halifax NS, January 22 1996, pg B6;The Chronicle Herald Halifax, NS
    Monday, January 22nd, 1996 pg B6

    BASTARACHE, Gerald (Gerry) -
    54, St. Bernard, Digby Co., died January 20, 1996, in Saulnierville, Digby Co. Born in Ste. Marie de Kent, N.B., he was a son of the late Joe and Regina (LeBlanc) Bastarache. He formerly worked as a controller for Keddy's Hotels and had been working for Guy's Frenchy's for the past 10 years. Surviving are his wife, the former Carmella Theriault; sons, Marc, at home; Ricky Lusk, Joe Lusk, Alberta; daughters, Michelle, at home; Tammy Lusk, Mississauga, Ont.; Kelly Wonch, London, Ont.; brothers, Terry, Moncton, N.B.; Alonzo, Ontario; sisters, Dorilla Cormier, Moncton; Viola Legere, Markham, Ont.; Odessa Long, Lower Sackville; Geneva Dugas, Marshalltown; a grandson. He was predeceased by brothers, Roger, Alderice, Yvon, Raoul. Visitation 7-9 p.m. Tuesday in Meteghan Funeral Home. Funeral 10 a.m. Wednesday in St. Bernard Roman Catholic Church, St. Bernard, Rev. Leger Comeau officiating. Burial in parish cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to St. Bernard Fire Department or St. Bernard Church fund.
  2. [S5565] Official Notice of marriage, Microfilm: F20032, No. d'enregistrement: 35847 (1943), source inconnue first party & source inconnue second party, Provincial Archives, Fredericton, York, Nouveau Brunswick, Canada.
  3. [S5561] Florida Dallaire - obituary, Times & Transcript, Moncton, NB, September 26, 2008;voir aussi: Florida Dallaire - obituary, Times & Transcript, Moncton, NB, September 26, 2008.
  4. [S8330] J. Gerard (Gerry) Leger - obituary, Times & Transcript, Moncton, NB, February 23, 1995, pg 27.

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