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Gary Gushue

Date de naissance : 2 février 1952

Lieu de décès : Corner Brook, Terre-Neuve, Canada
Date de décès : 18 octobre 2010

G. GARY GUSHUE
Irishtown, NL
February 2, 1952 - October 18, 2010
Passed peacefully away on Monday, October 18th, 2010 at Western Memorial Regional Hospital, G. Gary Gushue of Humberview Rd. in Irishtown (formerly of Buchans), in his 59th year. Leaving to mourn with fond memories, his life partner, companion and best friend, Wanda Gillingham; his sister and life giver, Wanda Gushue; mother-in-law Grace Gillingham; brothers-in-law: Leonard and Paul (Donna); three treasured "little girls", affectionately known as "Sunshine" (Amanda), "Dollie" (Patricia) and "Blacky" (Krista) and one special young man Jason, and family. Gary also leaves behind his feline baby, Molly and a large circle of relatives and friends, including an amazing extended family on the 3rd floor at WMRH. He was predeceased by and is now reunited with his parents Robert and Mary Gushue; his brother-in-law Christopher Dennis; Wanda's father Eric Gillingham and Wanda's brother Jerome. Friends visited Fillatre's Funeral Home, 4 St. Mark's Avenue, Corner Brook on Tuesday, October 19 from 2-4 & 7-9 p.m. The Funeral Service took place at St. Nicholas Anglican Church in Cox's Cove on Wednesday, October 20th at 2:00 p.m. with Reverend Joan Coles officiating. Interment followed at Mt. Patricia Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy, in lieu of flowers, donations in Gary's memory may be made to the Canadian Diabetic Association, The Kidney Foundation of Canada or The Heart & Stroke Foundation. The family guest book may be signed or a memorial donation may be made through our website www.fillatre.ca.
Miss me a little......but not for long,
And not with your heads bowed low.
Remember the love and the laughter we shared,
Miss me......but let me go.

 

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