Joseph Pennell
Passed peacefully away on Thursday, May 29, 2008 at his home in Trepassey, Joseph Pennell, aged 78. Predeceased by his parents Daniel and Margaret Pennell, his sister Teresa French (Harold) and his brothers Gerald (Shirley), Anthony (Theresa), John Mike (Irene), Reginald, Cyril (Carmel & Jo), and son David. Left with loving memories, his wife Catherine of 53 years, his son Daniel (Erica), daughters Debra Munroe (Robert), Cynthia Goff (Edward), Darlene Pennell (Robert), Tina Pennell (Mike); his grandchildren Daniel, Maggie, Nicole, James, Adam, Michelle, Katie, Alexandra, Dana and Jakob; his sisters Kathleen Ryan (Cyril), Mary Kuck (Donald); brothers Alphonsus (Mary), Leo (Betty), Victor (Doris), Harold (Marie), as well as many other relatives and close friends. Visitation on Friday from 7:30 - 10 p.m. and Saturday 10-12, 2-5 and 7-9 at Fahey's Funeral Home in Trepassey. Funeral will take place at 11:30 a.m. on Sunday, June 1, 2008 at Holy Redeemer Church, Trepassey. Interment will be in Holy Redeemer Cemetery. Funeral arrangements entrusted to Fahey's Funeral Home. To express condolences online or to sign the guest book, please visit www.faheysfuneralhome.com. May he rest in peace. PIKE, Bethany Danielle– Passed peacefully away on Tuesday, May 27, 2008 surrounded by loving family and friends BETHANY DANIELLE PIKE at the young age of 20. Left with millions of wonderful happy memories are her parents Stephen and Susan and her loving sister Rebecca. Grandparents: Olive Pike (Roy), David & Dorothy Hapgood. Aunts & Uncles: Joanne Hapgood, Cathy & Luke Grenning, David Hapgood, Carolyn Hapgood & Glenn Wadden, Janice Pike & Gerry Cullen, Chris & Raelene Pike, Susan Pike & Michael Kavanagh, Karen Pike & Jeremy Squires and Lisa & Ken Young. Many loving cousins: Stephanie, Janna and Jillian Grenning, Harrison and Ethan Young, Meghan and Marc Andre Kenny, Miranda and Micheala Mayo, Richard and Patricia Reid. Great-Grandmother Phyllis Hapgood. Bethany has too many wonderful friends to be able to list them all here, but special thanks go out to Gillian Sheppard, Jesse Church and Gillian Redmond for their support over the past week. Also to her friends at Sorensen School of Dance, Burry Heights Camp, MUN Band, the Holy Heart Music Program and St. James United Church especially the Sunday school children she taught. Words beyond thanks go out to a very special man in Bethany's life, Ryan Wrice who was her rock and support through out the past week.Cremation has already taken place. Visitation at Barrett's Funeral Home, Hamilton Avenue, Wednesday, May 28th 2:00–4:00 pm and 7:00 – 9:00 pm, Thursday, May 29th 10:00 am – 12 Noon, 2:00–4:00 pm and 7:00–9:00 pm, Friday, May 30th 10:00– 11:30 am.One of Bethany's favorite things in life was to attend Burry Heights Camp each summer. As a child she attended as a camper and in recent years she volunteered as a counsellor. As an ongoing tribute to her the Bethany Danielle Pike Memorial Camp Fund has been established at St. James United Church to provide funding for children to attend camp each year.Please join us in a Celebration of Bethany's life at St. James United Church, Elizabeth Avenue 2:00 pm on Friday, May 30th. Interment Kenmount Road Anglican Cemetery. Bethany we know you are Happy in Poppy Pike's arms... We will miss you DOOZER. WALL, Francis (Frank) Fergus J.P.– Passed peacefully away on May 27, 2008 at Elizabeth Towers, age 92, 1915-2008, World War Two Veteran, Royal Air Force from June, 1940 to official discharge March, 1946. Predeceased by wife Isabella Madden, 1984; second wife Mary Dillon, 1999; father and mother Philip and Maud Wall; sisters Olive O'Toole, Mary Bremner, Alice Bailey and Margaret McCarthy; brothers Gus Wall and Philip Wall; half-sister Christine O'Reilly and half-brother Harry Wall; beloved granddaughter Cindy Wall. Leaving to mourn sister Ena Wall; daughters Jean Sturge (Cyril), Kathy Mackey (Gell), Janet Parsons (David); sons Philip (Sylvia), David (Mary), Frank Jr. (Elizabeth); grandchildren Jeffrey Sturge, Lesleigh Sturge, Stacy D'Agostino (Dominic), Donna Wall, David Wall (Jennifer), Nadine Wall, Rian Wall, Leigh Mackey, Angela Mackey, Andrew Mackey and Katelyn Parsons; great-grandchildren Rachael Wall, Ian Wall and Isabella D'Agostino; step-daughters Maxine Gosse (John and daughter Crystal), Karen Balestra (John) and stepson Derek Dillon (Bonnie); special friends Liv-Therese (Ty) and Daniel Martyn, Tom and Ada Jacobs, Jim and Olive Shields, Bill McDonald, Ted Garland, Gerald Malone, Sid Butler, Honourable Edward Roberts, John Power, Len Coughlan, Hilda Janes, Joan (Wadden) Hann, Nick Facey, Bill Titford, Wilf and Betty Casey, Scott Simmons, Senators Bill Rompkey and Joan Cook, Ottawa, Andy Chatwood, British Columbia, Larry Harrison, R.C.L., British Columbia, Sheila Lane, Aiden Murphy and Wayne Spearns and staff of Veterans Affairs Canada. Frank had many other friends and relatives across North America. He was a Justice of the Peace, 4th Degree Knights of Columbus, Provincial President Newfoundland and Labrador Command Royal Canadian Legion 1975-1977, appointed Provincial Secretary R.C.L. 1978-1995, Honorary President Provincial Command R.C.L., Life Member Pleasantville Branch 56 R.C.L., and member of the Air Force Association of Canada, 150 North Atlantic Wing. He was awarded the Legion Meritorious Medal with Palm Leaf, Queens Medal 1976, Governor Generals 125th Anniversary Medal 1992, and Queens Golden Jubilee Medal 2002, and was the 1988 St. John's citizen of the Year. He was an executive member of the fund raising committee for the St. John's Memorial Stadium and on completion was appointed by the late Mayor Harry Mews to be a member of the of the original St. John's Memorial Stadium Commission and was also the Vice Chairman (non-athletic) of the 1977 Canada Summer Games Operations Committee. From 1948-1960 he served as President of St. Patrick's Hall Alumni Patricians Association and in 1971 he was the founding President of the St. Patrick's Hall Parent-Teachers Association. Special thanks to Edwina Kirkland and the administrative staff, LPN's and care workers at Elizabeth Towers, especially Maxine Gosse and Ruby Chafe, also Dr. Gordon Higgins, Veterans Affairs Canada, Dr. James Hickey and Dr. Kathleen Stringer. Resting at Carnell's Funeral Home, 329 Freshwater Road on Thursday from 2-4 & 7-9 p.m. and on Friday from 10-12, 2-4 & 7-9 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial to take place from Mary Queen of Peace on Saturday, May 31, 2008 at 2:00 p.m. with interment to follow at Mount Carmel Cemetery. While flowers will be gratefully received, the family would prefer that contributions be made to the Canadian Cystic Fibrosis Foundation in memory of Cindy Wall. To send a message of condolence or to sign the memorial guest book, please visit www.carnells.com. I 'd like the memory of me to bea happy one.I'd like to leave an afterglow of smileswhen life is done.I'd like to leave an echo whisperingsoftly down the ways.Of happy times and laughing timesand bright and sunny days.I'd like the tears of those who grieve,to dry before the sun.Of happy memories that I leavewhen life is done.


