Obituary of Winston Avery
Our Father in heaven has welcomed another one of his children back into his arms with the passing of Winston Avery born on October 26, 1946 and passing on January 19th, 2021 at the loch lomond villa
For many years Winston was a Painter at the Pulp and Paper Mill on Bayside drive in Saint John, N.B. Winston's favorite pastime was playing pool and he was up to challenge anyone to a game. In his spare time Winston enjoyed going to karaoke and playing tv bingo. He enjoyed the show who wants to be a millionaire so much that he created a version of it called "who wants to be a thousandaire" that he hosted at Rookies (now known as the Rbar). His favorite phrase to say was "Is that your final answer?".
Winston was predeceased by his parents George and Alice Avery, his sister Irene Jones, and his son Mark Addison. He is survived by three sons Randy Avery, Scot Avery, and Matthew Addison he is also survived by his nephew Bob Mctier(Barb Sherman), and cousins Thelma and Sherry Branscombe as well as his closest and dearest friends Bonnie Robichaud and Bill Damery and many other friends and acquaintances he made throughout his lifetime.
Due to circumstances beyond control at this time, along with so many restrictions due to the pandemic, Winston's ashes will remain under the care of Brenan's Funeral Home & Crematorium on Paradise Row until at a later date. If circumstances allow for the burial of his ashes, if and at such time this can take place family and public will be notified
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