Obituary of Ethel Northup
Northup (Caldwell), Ethel May – 86, passed away September 28th, 2020 in the Windsor Elms Village, Falmouth, NS. Born in Summerville, Hants County on January 14th, 1934 she was the daughter of the late Walter and Inez (Sanford) Mosher.
Mom had many fond memories of growing up in Summerville. She also spent some wonderful years living in Toronto where she made many friends, some of which she remained in contact with until recently.
Ethel is survived by her husband Claude Northup, son Joseph E Caldwell, daughter Pamela (Mark) Davidson, brothers Rev. Gerald Mosher and Lawrence Mosher. Her pride and joy were her grandchildren Joey, Christina and Tiffany and her great grandchildren Parker, Everly and Jessa. She is also survived by stepchildren Andy, Chris, Tom and Cindy and step grandchildren Adam, Dylan and Nellie.
Besides her parents she was predeceased by her first husband Joseph D Caldwell, brother Harold Mosher, sister Beatrice Mosher, nephew David Mosher and stepson Delbert Caldwell.
Special thanks to the Windsor Elms Village for their wonderful care of mom over the last few years.
There will be a graveside committal service at 11am on Friday, October 2nd, 2020 in the Loyal Hill Cemetery, Summerville, Carol Sue Frison officiating. Due to Covid19 regulations social distancing will apply outside of your bubble. Wearing a mask is not mandatory in an outside setting, if needed please bring your own chair.
Donations in memory of Ethel can be made to the Loyal Hill Cemetery, C/o Juliette Spencer, Gen Del Summerville, NS, B0N 2K0.
Arrangements have been entrusted to the compassionate care of the J. Wilson Allen Funeral Home, 4646 Hwy 215, Summerville, ph-1-902-633-2431 or please visit our web site at www.allenfh.ca to sign the guest book and send private condolences.
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1934 2020
Nos plus sincères sympathies à la famille et aux amis de Ethel
Northup 1934 2020..
Décès pour la Ville: Summerville, Province: Nova Scotia