WENDELL CARL SORENSEN
SORENSEN, WENDELL CARL It is with heartfelt sorrow the family has to announce the passing of our beloved family member on December 17, 2007 at the Miramichi Regional Hospital. Angel wings carried him away after a lengthy illness and a courageous fight. Born in New Denmark, NB July 1, 1940 he was the eldest son and predeceased by parents, Carl & Grace (Jensen) Sorensen. Also his first wife Beryle Sorensen (Francise) of New Newfoundland. He is survived by his two sons Alan Sorensen (Ann wife) Eastern Passage, N.S. and Glenn Sorensen, Dartmouth, N.S. Five siblings, Gloria Varga (Joe) Edmonton, Dianne Roberts (Bennie) of Moncton, Lee Sorensen, Ottawa, Joyce McLaughlin (Travis) Oromocto and Barbara Warren (Kevin) Lincoln. Many nieces, nephews and cousins who adored him. He is also survived by his beloved second wife and family who loved and gave support to Wendell, who were always there for him. Aline Sorensen (Hachey) Rogersville, Theres Bourque (Joe) Rogersville, Paulette Hachey (Chris) Rogersville, Paul Hachey (Pam) Eel Ground, and Lionel Hachey (Monique) Cape Pele. We thank you and are forever grateful for your love and support for Hap. Wendell was so proud of his Danish heritage and the gathering of family and loved was always an event to celebrate. He had a full career in the Navy, stationed out of Halifax, retired went on to work with the Lower Sackville Recreational Dept as icemaker at the Edmonton Coliseum for a short time. He was kindly known as the "Ice Man". After retirement he moved to Moser River, N.S. to fish and relax. He then moved to Rogersville to join his new wife. Wendell was a member of Toastmasters of Canada, and entertained many with his humor and talent for public speaking. He was a great supporter of recreational sport with the youth. Wendell loved to fish and guided a few men to a good catch. The family would like to thank Dr. Losier and all the nursing staff on 2 West at the Miramichi Regional for their kindness and lengthy care given to Wendell. In lieu of lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Diabetes Association. Memorial Service will be held at La-Colombe Funeral Home, Rogersville on Saturday, December 22 at 2 pm. With Visitation to start at 1 pm. Internment in Nova Scotia, 2008, later date.


