Gladys

Gladys Jean Marryatt 1935 2020

Obituary of Gladys Jean Marryatt
84, Halifax, passed away peacefully on May 14, 2020 at the Halifax Infirmary. Born in Halifax, she was a daughter of the late Edith May Sweet (Dicken) and Gordon Sweet. She was a long-time member of Brunswick Street United Church, being married there on June 14, 1958. Mom will always be remembered fondly by many family and friends far and near as she touched their lives with her thoughtful cards. Surviving are loving daughter Pearl (Andrew Flemings) Halifax; granddaughter Kendra Gail Flemings, the light of her life; sister in-laws Margaret (Day) Sweet, Halifax, Kathleen (Marryatt) Caspersen, Massachusetts; brother in-law Harold Marryatt, Lower Sackville. She is predeceased by her husband, Kenneth Sylvester Marryatt, April 3, 2010; brother, Kenneth and sister-in-law Bernadette (Branch) Sweet; sister, Freda “Sylvia” Slaunwhite; brother Gerald Sweet; and a twin brother and sister in infancy. Cremation has taken place under the direction of J. A. Walker Funeral Home (2005) Ltd. Burial in East Pennant Cemetery at a later date. Words of comfort may be sent to the family by visiting www.walkerfh.com. We are forever grateful and thankful to all Northwood home support workers, VON, doctors, paramedics, the Halifax Infirmary and our devoted family, friends and neighbors.

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Gladys
Jean
Marryatt 1935 2020..

walker funeral home

Death notice for the town of: Halifax, Province: Nova Scotia

death notice Gladys
Jean
Marryatt 1935 2020

mortuary notice Gladys
Jean
Marryatt 1935 2020

This archive page is a cache that aims to check the legality of the content of the hyperlink and could have changed in the meantime. Go to SOURCE above to go to the original page.


Post a message of sympathy, your message will be posted publicly on the page

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Please note that any personal information such as civic address, e-mail, phone number will be removed from your message of sympathy, in order to protect your private life. In addition, any messages containing non-respectful comments or using inappropriate language or any form of advertising, will also be removed.