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Donald Harvey

Donald Harvey

Date de décès : 22 août 2018

Passed peacefully away surrounded by his loving family at the Dr. Leonard A. Miller Centre, St. John's on Wednesday, August 22, 2018, Donald Harvey of St. John's, formerly of Freshwater, Carbonear, age 101 years. He was a warm-hearted and kind man who touched the lives of many. Predeceased by first wife Susie, second wife Elizabeth 'Beth', granddaughter Nicole, brother Charles, and sister Hazel. Leaving to mourn his loving and devoted son Gregory (Sheila), Mount Pearl; step-daughter Judy Symonds, Carbonear; step-grandchildren: Todd (Lisa) Symonds, Jillian (Joe) Roberts and Matthew Symonds; step-great-grandson Evan Roberts; special nephew John (Lise) Harvey, their two children: Joel and Maxine (Michael); brother-in-law Harold Morris; cousins: Eric, John, Frank and Sidney Parsons; in-laws: the Pittmans, Knotts, Whites and Hiscocks: special friends: Wilbur and Karen Bugden, their two children: Luke and Kate, Brian and Debbie McNamara, their two children: Briana and Brent; and Olive Hussey who was a close and dear friend; also a number of nephews, nieces, other relatives and friends. The family wishes to thank the residents and staff at Karwood Retirement Retreat; also to Dr. Pittman, Dr. Robbins, and Dr. White for their compassion and care shown over the years. Resting at Barrett’s Funeral Home, Hamilton Ave., St. John’s on Friday, 2-4 p.m., 7-9 p.m. Then resting at Noel's Funeral Home, Water St., Carbonear on Saturday, 10-11:30 a.m. Funeral service to take place on Saturday, August 25 at 2 p.m. from the United Church and Cemetery, Freshwater, Carbonear. As an expression of sympathy, flowers are gratefully accepted or donations in his memory may be made to a charity of one’s choice. Please visit noelsfuneralhome.com or barretts.ca to sign the memorial guest books.

 

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