William Churchill

Obituary of William 'Ted' Churchill

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CHURCHILL, William 'Ted'- Passed peacefully away at the Captain William Jackman Memorial Hospital, Labrador City on Tuesday, April 13, 2010, William 'Ted' Churchill of Labrador City formerly of Carbonear, age 81 years. Predeceased by: daughter: Loretta, son: Chancey and brothers: Chancey and Harold. Leaving to mourn, wife: Joyce, Agnes Pratt Nursing Home, St. John's; three daughters: Jeanette (Gilles) Soucy, Fermont, Quebec, Linda (Donny) Driver, Ontario and Rhonda (Peter) Reid, Eastern Passage, NS; son: Winston, Labrador City; nine grandchildren: Christopher (Chantal), Daniel, Devin, Mario, Jennifer, Joyce, Brian, Melissa and Monica; three great-grandchildren: Colby, Candace and Sarah; three sisters: Marcella Swain and Leila Rose, both of Carbonear and Beatrice Ash, Harbour Grace; also a large number of other relatives and friends. Resting at Noel's Funeral Home, Water Street, Carbonear. Funeral service to take place on Monday, April 19 at 2:00 p.m. from Bethany United Church, Carbonear. Interment in Park Avenue United Cemetery, Carbonear South. As an expression of sympathy, flowers gratefully accepted or donations in his memory may be made to the William 'Ted' Churchill Memorial Fund for purchase of equipment for the Captain William Jackman Memorial Hospital, Labrador City.
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7:30 pm - 9:30 pm
Saturday, April 17, 2010
Noel's Funeral Home, Water Street
Carbonear, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
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1928 - 2010

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