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Mabel Bartlett

Date de décès : 10 février 2011

BARTLETT, Mabel (nee Chaulk)– Curling, NL, November 6, 1925 - February 10, 2011. Passed peacefully away at Western Memorial Hospital - Mabel Bartlett in her 86th year. Left with wonderful memories are husband Frank of 69 years; daughters: Joyce Northcott (Gord), Ontario, Kathy (Jack Carlson), Corner Brook; sons: Bob (Ontario), Frank (Wanda), Corner Brook, Terry (Valerie), Paradise, NL; grandchildren: Craig, Wade, Keith, Jay, David, Geoffrey, Scott, and Danielle; six great-grandchildren: Johnathon, Nicole, Megan, Ryan, Ethan and Madison; one great-great-grandchild, Colton; special dog Logan; sisters: Mary Crawley, Emily (Bob Grant), Ontario, Joyce (George Gilbert), Doreen (Ben Barrett), Ruth Dawe, Joan (Ron Legge); sisters-in-law: Phyllis Chaulk, Corner Brook and Doreen, Halifax; brothers: Lionel, Tom (Joan), Corner Brook, Lewis Jr. (Davina), Ontario, Wayne (Denise), Calgary. Predeceased by precious son Allan; parents: Florrie and Lewis Chaulk; brother, Ernest; daughter-in-law, Carol Bartlett; brothers-in-law: Kevin Dawe, Ken Crawley, Basil Cormier, Ralph Bartlett; and sisters-in-law: Shirley Chaulk, May Bartlett, Ada, Madge; father and mother-in-law: Charles and Laura Bartlett. Also, leaving behind many nieces, nephews, relatives and dear friends. Friends may visit Fillatre’s Funeral Home, 218 Curling Street, on Saturday 2-4 & 7-9 p.m. The funeral service will be held on Sunday, February 13, at 2:00 p.m. from Curling Memorial United Church with Rev. Clayton Parsons officiating. Cremation to follow at Humber Valley Crematorium with burial at a later date. Donations in her memory gratefully accepted to The Children’s Wish Foundation and Curling Memorial United Church. The family guest book may be signed or a memorial donation may be made through our website www.fillatre.ca.

 

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