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Frank Arthur Menzies husband of Joan (Kirkpatrick) Monday

Frank Arthur Menzies The death of Frank Arthur Menzies husband of Joan (Kirkpatrick) Menzies of Whitney, NB occurred at his late residence on Monday, June 9, 2008 at the age of 67. Born in Whitney, NB, Frank was the son of the late Clarence and Gertrude (Sharpe) Menzies. Frank lived on the family farm, which dates back to 1835, after graduating from NSER high school in 1958 he attended Maritime Forest Ranger School and graduated in 1962. Over the years, Frank was involved in sports including minor baseball and hockey. He was a member of the NSER Alumni, Northumberland Co-op board of directors, Miramichi Exhibition, Labor Board of New Brunswick, president of Newcastle Minor Hockey, past chairman of the Scottish Heritage Association Inc., and past president of the Highland Society of New Brunswick at Miramichi. Following his retirement in 2000, Frank worked on his farm and woodlot. Besides his wife Joan, Frank is survived by: one daughter: Susan Menzies Nowlan (Joey) of Whitney, NB; one son: Allan Menzie of Whitney, NB; one sister Joan Somers (Frank) of Whitney, NB and four grandchildren: Kayla, Aidan, Haley and Maguire and several nieces and nephews. Besides his parents, Frank is predeceased by: one sister: Betty Parks. The family will receive visitors at Bell's Funeral Home on Tuesday from 7 to 9 PM and Wednesday from 2 to 4 & 7 to 9 PM. The Funeral Service will be held from the Sterling Bell Memorial Chapel on Thursday, June 12, 2008 at 2 PM with Rev. Gary Churchill officiating. Burial will follow in the Whitney Baptist Church Cemetery, Whitney, NB. In Frank's memory a donation may be made to ALS Society, NB Extra Mural Program or Miramichi Wesleyan Building Fund. Funeral arrangements are under the care Bell's Funeral Home, 651 King George Highway, Miramichi, NB E1V 1N9. Telephone: (506) 622-3600

 

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