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Pearl Hunt

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PEARL HUNT

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our loved one at her residence on Friday, September 23, 2016 Pearl Hunt age 82 years of Wareham. Predeceased by her husband Samuel Jacob Hunt; parents Delilah and Percy Rogers; granddaughters Christina Hunt and Suzanne Brown; and brother Walter John; sisters Marie Hunt, Hilda and Leah Rogers. Left with fond and loving memories are her sons Clayton(Ivy) of Valleyfield, David(Eileen) of Centreville, Norman(Sandra) of Zephyr, ON., and Watson(Germaine) of Wareham; daughters Alma(Wayne Brown) of Badger’s Quay, Mary(Whytie Horlick) of Bloomfield, Eileen(David Rogers) of Centreville, Doris(Randy Pickett) of Paradise, Janet(Keith Randell) of Clarenville and Ruby(Craig Stratton) of Mt. Pearl; brothers Walter(Susie) of Wareham and Joseph(Mona) of Wareham; sisters Marion(Edwin Button – deceased) of Hare Bay, Eva(Jerry Gillingham) of Wareham, Daisy(Enos Brown) of Centreville and Leah(Louis Noble) of Wareham; 20 grandchildren; 21 great-grandchildren and a large circle of other relatives and many friends. Funeral service took place at St. John the Baptist Anglican Church, Wareham on Monday, September 26, 2016 with Rev. David Coffin officiating. Interment followed at The Anglican Church Cemetery, Wareham. As an expression of sympathy donations in her memory may be made to the Canadian Diabetic Association. We would like to thank Dr. Cutler and all the staff at the Dr. Y.K. Jeon Kittiwake Health Centre, Brookfield, the palliative care team and community health staff; many family and friends for their visits; special thanks to Bishop John Watton and Rev. David Coffin; A.C.W of Wareham; and the staff of Kittiwake Funeral Home. Arrangements entrusted to the care of Kittiwake Funeral Home, Pound Cove. To send messages of condolence please visit www.kittiwakefuneralhomes.ca



 

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