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Charles Lyons

Charles Lyons

Date de naissance : 7 mai 1941

Lieu de décès : Glace Bay
Date de décès : 28 septembre 2017

It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Charles Lyons, 76, on Thursday, September 28 at the Glace Bay General Hospital with his loving family by his side.
Born May 7, 1941 to the late Thomas and Sarah (Campbell) Lyons he is survived by his wife, Mary Murphy; daughter, Charlene; granddaughters, Jennifer and Danielle; sisters, Mary and Ethel Nearing, Glace Bay; stepsons, Malcolm and Greg Gillis and stepdaughter, Paula; step-grandchildren, Ryan and Haley; five nephews and special cousin, Lily Lyons. He was predeceased by son, John Charles at birth; brothers, Henry, Thomas and Dan Willie; brother-in-law, John Nearing Sr.; sisters-in-law, Violet, Alice and Shirley.
Charlie was a miner who worked at #20, #26 and retired from Phalen Colliery. He was a member of the Glace Bay Seniors Pensioners Club where he enjoyed going to the many seniors dances. He was a dedicated member of the Cape Breton Antique and Custom Car Club for 26 years where he enjoyed going to car shows and many outings with his ‘57 Chev car and ‘52 Chevy Half-Ton that he received many awards for. He also enjoyed his daily trips to Tim Hortons with his friends.
Visitation will take place on Monday, October 2, 2017 from 7-9 p.m. in Patten Funeral Home 71 Union St., Glace Bay. Tuesday October 3 there will be a second visitation from 12-2 p.m. and funeral will follow at 2 p.m. in Patten Funeral Home Chapel.
In lieu of flowers donations may be made to Palliative Care, St. Paul’s Church Building Fund or charity of choice.
On-line condolences may be made to the family at www.pattenfuneral.com.


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