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Mildred ‘Mim’ Anderson 19292020

Mildred ‘Mim’ Anderson
1929-2020
Mildred Bertha Anderson “Mim”, 90 of
Killams Mills and formerly of Petitcodiac passed away Sunday, May 3,
2020 at home.
Born in Berry Mills, she was raised and adopted by
her late Grandparents Thomas and Annie Patriquin. In her
early working years she was employed with NBTel and retired after 26
years from the former Howatt’s Grocery Store. Mim was a member of the
St. James United Church, a Life Member of the Royal Canadian Legion
Branch 41, Petitcodiac Auxillary (50 years) and a Life Member of the
Royal Canadian Legion Branch 41, (60 Years). She was a community
minded person who was always willing to give of her time. Mim was
happiest when she was with her family and she enjoyed a good game of
cards, especially crib.
She is missed by her daughters Freda O’Blenis
(Vince), Theresa LeBlanc (late Raymond) and Brenda Ryder (Barry);
grandchildren Elizabeth (Beth) O’Blenis (Ralph Watson), Leonard
LeBlanc (Judy Gallant), Philip Ryder and Tony Ryder; great
grandchildren Rebecca McLaughlin, Emalee LeBlanc and Ali LeBlanc;
great great grandchildren Isaac McLaughlin and Carter McLaughlin;
sister-in-law Etta Anderson and several nieces and nephews.
Predeceased by her husband Leonard Anderson ( 2000); sister Myrtle
Bannister; brothers Irvin Crossman, Cecil and Alfred
Patriquin.
Due to restrictions, a Celebration of her Life
will take place at a later date to be announced. A private family
graveside interment will take place at Fair Haven Memorial
Gardens.
If desired, donations to Friends of the Moncton
Hospital or a charity of choice would be appreciated by the
family.
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Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Mildred ‘Mim’ Anderson 19292020..

Salisbury Funeral Home

Death notice for the town of: Petitcodiac, Province: Nouveau-Brunswick

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