Obituary
Tuesday
2
November
Visitation
Tuesday, November 2, 2004
No Company Name Given
New Brunswick, Canada
Wednesday
3
November
Funeral Service
12:00 am - 1:00 pm
Wednesday, November 3, 2004
Brenan's Bayview Chapel
New Brunswick, Canada
Wednesday
3
November
Burial
Wednesday, November 3, 2004
Hardings Point Loyalist Cemetery
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Locality not specified, New Brunswick, Canada
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Obituary of Shirley Eleanor Forsyth
The death of Shirley Eleanor Forsyth, wife of the late Sterling Forsyth, occurred on November 1, 2004 at the Saint John Regional Hospital. Born in Saint John she was the daughter of the late Charles and Jeanette Stevens. She was employed with various companies and retired as a legal secretary with Mosher Chedore. She was a member of the Full Gospel Assembly and her passion in life was her cooking. She is survived by her brothers Morgan, Paul, Jimmy, David, Charlie, Wayne, Brian and her sisters Deborah, Betty, June, Phyllis, Margaret, her grandchildren Charlene, Tanya and Stephen, her great-grandchildren Patrick, Amanda and Taylor and several Cousins, nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her daughter Sheila Murphy and several brothers and sisters. Resting at Brenans Select Community Funeral Home, 111 Paradise Row (634-7424), with visiting on Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 PM. The funeral service will be held on Wednesday, November 3, 2004, at 1:00 PM, from Brenans Chapel. Interment will take place at the Hardings Point Cemetery. Remembrances made to the charity of the donor's choice would be appreciated.
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