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Aubrey Bath

Aubrey Bath

Lieu de naissance : Terre-Neuve, Canada

Lieu de décès : Terre-Neuve, Canada
Date de décès : 3 août 2010

Wimbleton's Funeral Home
22 Main Street,
P.O. Box 208
Baie Verte, NL, A0K 1B0
Ph. - 709-532-9555
"Where The Personal Touch Means So Much"


Aubrey "Tom" Thomas Bath
La Scie, NL
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It is with great sadness that the family of the late Aubrey Thomas Bath, age 70, announce his passing at the St. Clare's Mercy Hospital, St. John's, NL on Tuesday, August 3, 2010.

Predeceased by his parents - Lewis & Emma Bath; siblings - Mary Bath, Edgar Bath, and Ford Bath; parents-in-law - Erwin & Linda Morey; brother-in-law - Sam Murrin.

Left with fond and loving memories are his wife - Sandra Bath, La Scie, NL; children - Christopher Bath (Judy), Gander, NL, Craig Bath (Matilda), and Colin Bath (Patricia Kerfont), both of La Scie, NL, and Christa-Lee Bath (Darrell Winsor), Nipper's Harbour, NL; grandchildren - Emma & Joey, Joshua & Miley, and Madison; siblings - Sadie Earle (Raymond), Grand Falls-Windsor, NL, Helen Clarke (Ron), Springdale, NL, Jean Keats (Reginald), Priceville, ON, Hazel Murrin, Fort St. John, BC, Clyde Bath (Lucy), Boyce Bath (Dale), and Madeline Matthews (Bob), all of La Scie, NL; siblings-in-law - Wade Morey, Toronto, ON, Victor Morey (Lorraine), Richard Morey (Elizabeth), Dale Morey (Gaye), Keith Morey (Kimberly), all of La Scie, NL, and Tony Morey (Gail Bridger), Port Hardy, BC; many nieces and nephews, and a large circle of other relatives and friends.

Majors Arley & Darlene Masters conducted the funeral service at The Salvation Army Citadel & Cemetery, La Scie, NL on Saturday, August 7, 2010.

Pallbearers were Christopher Bath, Craig Bath, Colin Bath, Darrell Winsor, Brent Bath & Keith Morey.
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Funeral arrangements were entrusted to
Wimbleton's Funeral Home, Baie Verte

 

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