Alderson Henry Englehart, husband of Brenda, of Gr Saturday
Alderson Henry Englehart 1917-2003 GREATER LAKEBURN, NB - The death of Alderson Henry Englehart, husband of Brenda, of Greater Lakeburn and formerly of Campbellton occurred at The Moncton Hospital on Saturday, March 22, 2003. Born in Wyers Brook, NB on October 25,1917 he was the son of the late Benjamin Henry and Kathleen (Colegate) Englehart. A veteran of the Second World War he served overseas in England, North Africa, Sicily, Belgium, Italy and Holland with the 8th Princess Louise NB Hussars where he was mentioned in dispatches. He had retired from the Department of Transportation as a heavy equipment operator after many years of service. He attended St George's Anglican Church and was also a member of the 8th Hussars Association and the Royal Canadian Legion Moncton Branch #6. An avid gardener he enjoyed the outdoors. In addition to his wife, of 57 years, Brenda (Hurd) he is survived by his daughters, Thelma Englehart of Greater Lakeburn, Ann Carter (Michael) of Dieppe, Patricia Murray (David) of Titusville, Beryl Savoie (Randy) of Riverview, Betty Englehart (David Walsh) of Edmonton, Pamela Dalley of Dieppe, Kandie Devlin (Peter) of Burton; his son, Michael Englehart (Janet) of Greater Lakeburn; his sisters, Hope Oulton of Riverview, Joan Whittaker of Hoyt, Alma Moran of Bancroft, ON; brothers, Melvin Englehart (Loretta) of Dieppe, Boyd Englehart (Norma) of Main River, Melvin Englehart (Helen) of Robichaud Office, 13 grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by his brother, James who was killed in action in Holland in 1944. Resting at Fair Haven Funeral Home (852-3530) 1177 Salisbury Road,Moncton with visiting hours Monday, March 24 from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. The Royal Canadian Legion will conduct a Legion Service on Tuesday, March 25, 2003 at 1 pm in the chapel of Fair Haven Funeral Home followed by the funeral service at 1:30 pm conducted by Rev Albert Snelgrove. A reception will follow in the Family Reception Room of the funeral home. Interment will be in Fairhaven Memorial Gardens. Donations may be made to the New Brunswick Heart and Stroke Foundation, the Building Fund of St. George's Anglican Church or the memorial of the donor's choice. www.fairhavenfh.com


