He enjoyed hunting for moose or turrs with his brothers and buddies, playing a game of cards, going out in his boat to our island, and spending time at his cabin in the woods. Frank was a kind, gentle, and hardworking man who was always there to lend a helping hand whenever he could. Frank was married to Judy for almost 55 years, and they built the most special life together. He was a man who cherished his family above all else, especially his beloved wife Judy. Frank was the best husband, father, grandfather, brother, uncle and friend. ![]() Predeceased by parents Ernest and Irene Brenton brothers Clyde and Wayne brothers-in-law Guy Broydell and Albert Taylor and sisters-in-law-Rosella Lambert and Mabel Moulton. Leaving to mourn with fond and loving memories wife Judy daughters Sherry Inkpen (Gary) of Lewin's Cove and Debbie Brenton (Perry) of Langdon, AB grandchildren Jillian (Cody), Susan (Steven) and Dylan (Carly) siblings Alberta Broydell, Ruby Taylor, Joe Brenton (Violet), Joan Brenton (Andrew) and sister-in-law Lillian sisters-in-law Lillian Fitzpatrick, Jean Oldford (Winsor), Sandra Pike (Ken) and Goldie Preziosi (Eric) brother-in-law Harold Foote (Rose) many nieces and nephews plus a large circle of other family and friends. It is with great sadness that the family of Frank Brenton of Lewin's Cove announces his passing at the age of 76 years on November 11, 2021. "Our Family Serving Your Family"BRENTON, Frank Funeral arrangements entrusted to the care of Wiseman's Funeral Homes - Grand Bank. In Miriam's memory donations may be made to United Church Cemetery Fund, Grand Beach. Interment to follow at the United Church Cemetery in Grand Beach. Funeral Service will take place at Wiseman's Funeral Home in Grand Bank on Sunday, November 7th at 2pm. Everyone is asked to sign the contact tracing sheet upon entering the building and masks are required. When entering the funeral home you will be required to show proof of vaccination and photo ID. Due to the current Covid-19 restrictions this will be a walk through visitation with no more than 20 people inside at a time. The Anstey Family will be accepting visitors at Wiseman's Funeral Homes in Grand Bank on Saturday, November 6th from 2-4pm, and 7-9pm. Miriam was predeceased by husband, George Anstey parents, Berkley & Laura Weymouth sisters, Jane, Claudia Belle brother Ben. ![]() Leaving to mourn with a lifetime of wonderful memories are her many nieces and nephews plus a large circle of extended family and friends. Miriam passed away at the Burin Peninsula Health Care Centre in Burin on Thursday, November 4, 2021, at the age of 90. It is with broken hearts that the family of the late Miriam Georgina Anstey of Grand Beach announces her passing. All the communities are not named but serves Lawrence, Burin, Marystown and down the Peninsula again The area includes from Terrenceville on down to Grand Bank, over These transcriptions may contain human errors.Īs always, confirm these, as you would any other source material. To contribute to this site, see above menu item "About". We, the Serenity Team, strive to meet and exceed your expectations and are honored to do so.To assist you in researching your Family History Click on the graphic below to return to the NGB Home Page ![]() Regardless of the type of farewell chosen, we will make it an honorable experience for your loved one. Some may choose a full traditional service in a church with casket and burial or, the traditional casket burial with no service, a cremation with or without a memorial church service, no service at all, or the latest trend of a celebration of life with the casket or urn present. We understand and appreciate that no two families are the same, thus we are open to new ways in honoring a farewell. ![]() With today's ever changing traditions, a final farewell is based on family preference. We strive to make families and visitors feel comfortable, while paying their respects to their loved ones and make considerable effort to maintain our service to the highest standards, which is expected in a place of tribute. We are proud to be part of one of our area's community cornerstones serving the Annapolis Valley for more than 77 years. We live and take pride in our motto when serving our communities greatest needs: " Service with compassion for our families at their time of need, is the heart of our approach 24/7". whether your loved one is a stranger to our facilities or one of our immediate, we serve everyone as though we have loved them and known them all our lives. Also, our Crematory in Port Williams, Nova Scotia. Our commitment to serve you better transcends to our facilities of our Funeral Home (Coldbrook) & Chapels: New Ross Funeral Chapel and Digby County Funeral Chapel.
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