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James Leonard Mallett

James Leonard Mallett

The death occurred peacefully at the Prince County Hospital, Summerside, P.E.I., on Tuesday, March 12, 2013, of James Leonard Mallett of Woodvale, P.E.I., aged 62 years.
James was born on May 2, 1950, in St. Louis, P.E.I., to his late parents, Wilfred and Roseanna (nee Kelley) Mallett.
Special friend of Linda Prentice and loving father of Tammy Mallett (Al Stevens) of Oshawa, ON, Jason (Natasha Haynes) of Toronto, ON, stepson Rob (Cara) Myers of N.S. and stepdaughter, Laura (Kevin) Crozier of Miscouche; and his special buddy "Skippy" the dog. Also lovingly remembered by 3 grandchildren, Shawntay, Janayah and Cameron, and several nieces and nephews. Survived by the following brothers and sisters: George (Evelyn) of St. Louis, Austin (Lorraine) of Toronto, ON, Anna (Emanuel) Arsenault of St. Louis, Stephen of St. Louis, Bill (Irene) of Sudbury, ON, Philip (Violet) of NL, Florence (Clifford) Martin of Stratford, Ernest of St. Louis, Theresa (Albert) Thomas of Sherwood, Patrick (Marie) of St. Louis and Pauline Clark of Summerside.
Beside his parents, James was predeceased by his brother, Leonard; sisters-in-law, Pirkko and Mabel Mallett; niece, Penny Mallett; and nephew, Glen Mallett.
Resting at the East Prince Funeral Home, 245 Pope Rd., Summerside, until Thursday, March 14, for a funeral service in the funeral home chapel at 10:30 a.m. Interment to take place in People's Cemetery, Summerside, at a later date.
Memorial donations in James's memory to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Prince County Hospital Foundation would be greatly appreciated.
Visiting hours on Wednesday evening only, 6-9 p.m.
Online condolences can be sent to epfuneral@eastlink.ca.
Arrangements entrusted to the East Prince Funeral Home, Summerside, P.E.I.
www.peifuneralcoops.com


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