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Major Slade

Major Slade

Born: September 22nd, 1932

Passed in: North Sydney
Passed on: January 25th, 2015

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our awesome husband, father, and grandfather, Major Slade on January 25, 2015.
Born in Newfoundland on September 22, 1932, Major was the son of the late Margaret and Ernest Slade.
He will be greatly missed by his wife Ruth; his sister Unetha; his children the Slades: Donna (Michael), Blair (Jennifer), Wendy (Garnet), Kevin (Donna), Sharon (Russell). Grandchildren: Leanne (Ronnie), Terri-Lynn, Holly, Stefani (Adam), Nicholas, Samantha as well as great-grandchildren Ben and Belle.
Stepchildren (Ruth’s Children): Vernice (Kenny), Joey (Teresa), Melody (Lonnie), and their families (eight grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren).
Stepchildren (The Browns): Ralph (Valerie), Linda (Mike), Diane (Carl), Clarence and their children (Corey, David, Marie).
He will also be missed by numerous nieces and nephews, as well as his dearly loved dog Chippy.
Besides his parents, Major was predeceased by his siblings Angus (Nick), Don, Jack, Bob, Bill, Effie, Florence, Annie, and Ernestine as well as other loved ones: Florence Dove, Joyce Slade (Brown), and his stepdaughter Ruby Brown Robinson.
Visitation will be held on Wednesday, January 28th 7 – 9 p.m. at Fillmore and Whitman Funeral Home, 10 Clyde Ave., Sydney Mines. Funeral Service to be held at St. Giles Presbyterian Church, Campbell St. in North Sydney on Thursday, January 29th at 11a.m. with Rev. Richie Robinson officiating.
Donations in memory may be made to the Heart & Stroke Foundation or charity of choice.
Messages and memorials may be directed to Major’s family by visiting www.fillmoreandwhitman.com.


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