Carlyle F. Yuill 1919-2005 Carlyle (Carl) F. Yuill of Moncton passed away in his 87th year at the Moncton Hospital on Monday, March 28, 2005. Born in Truro, NS, he was the last surviving family member of the late Suther P. and Mary (Carlyle) Yuill. Carl was a retired C.N.R. Chief Dispatcher with 45 years service, member of Highfield St. United Baptist Church and former member of the men's choir, he also served his church in various duties in past years. He was a 58 year member and past master of Truro Lodge #43 A.F.& A.M. and member of Acacia Lodge #49 A.F & A.M., Moncton. He was a member of the Moncton Lodge of Perfection, Britton Chapter of Rose Croix, 32nd Degree Scottish Rite and former Chapter Dad of Order of Demolay. He was a member of The CN Pensioner's Assoc. and The Canadian Assoc. of Train Dispatchers, former member of Moncton Curling Assoc., CN Tuesday morning bowling league and former Boy Scout master (Truro). An avid sportsman who enjoyed fishing trips with sons, grandsons and great grandsons, as well as his close friend the late Art Taylor at Lake O Law Resort in Cape Breton (Margaree Valley). Carl is survived by his wife of over 59 years, Betty (Matheson) Yuill from East Earltown, NS; sons, Suther (Gail): grandson, Terry (Lynn): great grandson, Nicholas, of Bedford, NS; John (Lorraine), Coldbrook, NS: grandson, Brian (Leanne): great grandsons, Cole and Sage: great granddaughter, Lane, Lower Onslow, NS; daughters, Donna Stalker (Rennie), Woodstock, ON: grandsons, John Stalker, Boston, Mass.: Jason (Michele) and great granddaughter, Emily, Toronto, ON: Dianna Berry (John): granddaughters, Amanda and Melissa, Amherst, NS; several nieces and nephews. Besides his parents, predeceased by his sisters, Alberta Park, Pearl Johnston, Vivian Brown; brother, Alfred. Visitation for family and friends at Ferguson Knowles Funeral Home, 1657 Mountain Rd., Moncton (858-1995), Wednesday 2 to 4, 7 to 9pm. Acacia Lodge #49 Memorial Service, Wednesday, 6:45pm. Funeral Service at Ferguson Knowles Funeral Home Chapel Thursday, March 31, 2005, 3pm; Pastor Jonathan Steeper officiating. Reception following the service. Interment, Old Barnes Cemetery, Clifton NS, at a later date. In Carl's memory, if desired, donations to The NB Lung Association or Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated. www.fergusonknowlesfh.com
“I had a lot of respect for Carl and Betty. I'm a little late in expressing my condolences but feel I must do it. Carl, I met you when I was 17. You must forgive me for thinking that I knew everything.”
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