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Cyril Payne

Lieu de naissance : Terre-Neuve, Canada
Date de naissance : 10 octobre 1936

Lieu de décès : Cox\'s Cove, Terre-Neuve, Canada
Date de décès : 10 octobre 2009

It is with great sadness that the family announce the passing of Cyril Payne on Saturday October 10th, at Western Memorial Regional Hospital in Corner Brook, at the age of 73 years. He leaves behind his loving wife of 52 years, Shirley; 7 daughters: Wanda Barnes (John), Alvina Park (Max), Marina Park (Rod), all of Cox’s Cove, Yvonne Krulicki (Ron) of Point Clark, ON, Winnifred Payne (Oscar) of Kitchener, ON, Emily White (Jason) of McIver’s and Nancy Cuff (Ramsey) of Kitchener, ON; 12 grandchildren: Martin, Trina, Samantha, Charlie, Steven, Melissa, Michelle, Victoria, Jacob, Brianna, Martina and Joshua; 8 great grandchildren: Zachary, Haley, Ryan, Lilly, Hannah, Chloe, Jenica and Sommer; Brothers: Charlie (Judy) and Philip (Annie); 2 special nephews: Norman and Nathan Payne; special puppy Maggie; mother-in-law Emily Park; sisters-in-law: Ethel (Eugene) and Ada (George); brothers-in-law: David, Russell (Louise), and Harold. As well as a large circle of nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends. Cyril was predeceased by his parents Henry and Winnifred Payne; son John; grandson Jason; sister Alvina; father-in-law Harold Park; sisters-in-law: Evelynn and Hilda; and brother-in-law Willie. Visitation will take place starting at 7 PM on Sunday and all day Monday at St. Nicholas Church, Cox’s Cove, from where the funeral service will take place on Tuesday, October 13th at 2PM. Rev. Joan Coles officiating. Interment will follow at the Anglican Cemetery, Cox’s Cove. As expressions of sympathy flowers are graciously accepted or a donation may be made to a charity of one’s choice. The family guest book may be signed or a memorial donation may be made through our website www.fillatre.ca

 

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