Passed on: February 5th, 2012
April 1, 1931 - February 5, 2012. Passed peacefully away at the Captain William Jackman Memorial Hospital, Labrador City, NL, in the presence of her loving family, Audrey Phyllis White. Predeceased by her husband Douglas, parents Isaac & Susie Vincent, and step-mother Eliza Vincent. Leaving to mourn with fond and loving memories: her daughter Janice (Ewart) with whom she resided; sons: Max (Lillian), Tony (Dorothy), Ross (Maxine); sister Rose (Harry); brothers: Boyd (Maxine) and John. Mom White will be greatly missed by her special grandchildren: Jennifer (David), Brandon, Monica, Jason (Kara), Paul, Jeff (Lisa) and Steve (Rachelle); her great-grandchildren: Julia, Bailey, Terri-Anna, Kiana and James; her special canine friend Baxter. Phyllis will be greatly missed by a large circle of relatives and friends. Cremation has taken place and a memorial service will take place on February 9 at the United Church in Labrador City. Condolences: ewartgreen@hotmail.com In lieu of flowers, donations in her memory to her granddaughter, Monica.
“Our deepest sympathies to all the family.We will always remember Mom White... God Bless you all.”
“"To Jan, Ewart, Jennifer and The White Family. Words cannot express how we feel about the passing of a dear friend, Mrs. White. Its hard to believe that she won't be there to talk to on the other end of the line when we call. We will keep her in our hearts and memory for years to come. She will be greatly missed" Love Pat & Debbie”
“I only saw your mother occasionally in recent years but every time we would end up in gales of laughter over her stories, often about someone on the Cape. My brother, Derek, and his partner, Sue, are currently out of the country on vacation but I know they would join with me in extending our condolences and in celebrating your mother's memory.
Boyd”
“So sorry to hear about your mom. I know that Phyllis and my mom had a good many laughs together. I can remember mom coming home from the UCW meetings in Newtown smiling about something that your mom would have whispered to her and made her laugh. Hopefully, they are laughing now. She will be missed.
Take care,
Peggy
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“Our sincerest sympathies to the family at this most difficult time. We will dearly miss our times we so looked forward to sharing with Phyllis. Her unique sense of humour and especially her deep sense of pride and caring for all her family were always evident in everything she said and did. We will always have those special memories of times shared to remember her by and we know your own precious memories will sustain you as well. ”
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