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Colt Noel Phillips-Bernard

Colt Noel Phillips-Bernard

Lieu de naissance : Inverness, Canada

Lieu de décès : We’koqma’q First Nation, Canada
Date de décès : 8 janvier 2014

Colt Noel Phillips-Bernard, 29, We’koqma’q First Nation, passed away on Wednesday, Jan. 8, 2014, in the Cape Breton Regional Hospital, Sydney.
Born in Inverness, he was a son of Keith Clayton Bernard and Clare Phillips of We’koqma’q.
He was a member of Blessed Kateri Parish Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church, We’koqma’q.
Surviving are his daughter, Riel and her mother, Melissa Peters, Edmonton; son, Kenneth and his mother, Sammy Jo Googoo, We’koqma’q; chosen brothers, Curt, Dez, Tony Bear, Nicholas, Josh Carlos, Jarrett, Dob, Monk, Troy, Victor, Roo and Bunj; aunts, Ida Marshall, Magit Poulette, Gloria Marshall, Gail Marshall, Kim Julian, Judy Julian, Christine Googoo, Krista Thompson, Flo Young and Lillian Marshall; uncles, Rod Phillips, George Junior Marshall, Danny Marshall, Robert 'Rocket”'Marshall; grand uncle, Grand Chief Ben W. (Marie) Sylliboy; godchild, Carvery Phillips; godparents, Madeline (late Chuckie) Bernard.
He was predeceased by brothers, Cimon Jordan, CPL Clint; paternal grandparents, George (Eunice) Marshall; maternal grandparents, Joseph and Mary Ellen Phillips.
Visitation will be after 4 p.m., Tuesday, in the family residence 200 Reservation Rd. ,We’koqma’q First Nation. Funeral mass will be 2 p.m., Thursday, from Blessed Kateri Parish Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church, We’koqma’q ,with Fr. Paul Abbass officiating. Burial in the parish cemetery.
Funeral arrangements are under the care and direction of Dennis Haverstock Funeral Chapel, Whycocomagh.
Words of comfort may be forwarded to the family at www.haverstocks.com.


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