Juanita Madeline Tompkins
1925-2019
Juanita Madeline Tompkins of Jacksonville, NB, passed away
peacefully at home, on Saturday, May 18, 2019, in her 94th
year.
Born on October 8, 1925, in Aberdeen, NB, she was the
daughter of the late Chesley and Inez (Spence) Dingee and was
predeceased by her husband, Jasper and her sister,
Audrey.
Madeline will be remembered for her many years at the J Clark
& Sons and Fox Chevrolet dealerships in Woodstock and for her
involvement in T.O.P.S and the Forever Young Club. She loved
reading, knitting and doing crossword puzzles and especially enjoyed
hearing everyday stories about her grandchildren’s, great
grandchildren’s and grand nieces’ and
nephew’s lives. She had an incredible memory that
spanned 100 years of family and community history.
She will be sadly missed by her children, Shirley (Alton)
MacKay of Listowel, ON, Arline (Edwin) Rideout of Jacksonville, NB and
Clinton (Nora) Tompkins of Stony Plain, AB; grandchildren Alan
(Shelly) MacKay, Lesley (Steve) Fodor, Perry (Jodi) Rideout, Lorelei
Rideout, Denise (Rob) Tompkins, Trent (Shannon) Tompkins and great
grandchildren Adam, Emily, Steven, Brady, Ciara and Zachary; one
brother, Arden (Ferne) Dingee and their family, nieces, nephews and
cousins.
The family would like to thank Extra Mural for their
exceptional service and care, (specifically Cathy, Krista and Mary),
the Canadian Red Cross homemakers for their support and friendship
over the past three years and special thanks to Gladine and Leisa
whose loving care made it possible for her to be at
home.
In keeping with Madeline’s wishes, cremation has
taken place and there will be no visitation. A private
graveside service will be held at a later date from the Greenwood
Cemetery in Hartland.
If desired, memorial donations can be made to a charity of
your choice.
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Nos plus sincères sympathies à la famille et aux amis de Juanita Madeline Tompkins 19252019..
Décès pour la Ville: Jacksonville, Province: Nouveau-Brunswick