Allison’s Obituary
A celebration of Frank’s life will be held on Thursday, November 25th, 2021 at 10:00 AM, from Humber United Church, with Rev. Jocelyn Cook officiating. Interment to follow at Mount Patricia Cemetery. Proof of Vaccination will be required as well as the use of masks.
Allison Francis (Frank) Mosher passed peacefully away at the Palliative Care Unit WMRH, on March 25, 2020, at the age of 82 years. Predeceased by his wife Jean Mosher (1985); his parents Max Mosher (1978) and Ida Mosher (1979), and his sister Ivy Mosher (1962). He leaves with fond, warm and loving memories his children; Glenda Greenwood (Barrie), Judi & Gary Trickett (Atlanta), Greg Mosher (Clarenville), and Brian Mosher (Trepassey); his grandchildren Gina Trickett (Brian New, Atlanta), Mark Trickett (Jenny Insixiengmay, San Diego), Felicity Mitchell (Kyle Mitchell, Barrie), Ashley Lambert (Adam Lambert, Clarenville) and Zachary Mosher (Clarenville); his great-grandchildren London and Liberty Mitchell and Franklin New; long time friend Marian Roberts (St. John’s); siblings Valda Morgan, Edna Brake (Jim Taylor), Marie Noel (Jim), Lorraine Noel (Bax), Bob (Cora), Max (Joy), Shirley Cave (Bob), Olga Butt (Roger), Roy (Marilyn), Austin, Dawn King, and Denise Roberts (Barry); a large circle of nieces and nephews; long time and good friends Alex Park and Sam Park. Frank worked for Canadian National Railway in Corner Brook and St. John’s until he retired. He loved to spend time with his family and friends, sharing good meals, drink, and stories. He was a great outdoorsman who enjoyed hunting, fishing, skidooing, cutting wood and going to his cabin. His bright smile, kind spirit, and his infectious, heartfelt laughter were so inviting and welcoming to all who knew him. Special thanks to the staff of the Palliative Care Unit and 3D WMRH, and to Dr. Smallwood and Dr. Lafferty whose compassion, kindness, and exemplary care to our Dad and our family went above and beyond. As per Frank’s wishes, cremation has taken place.
Fly high Frank, you have earned your wings.
“When I get where I am going
On the far side of the sky,
The first thing that I’m going to do
Is spread my wings and fly.
When I get where I am going
There’ll only be happy tears
I will shed the sins and struggles
I have carried all these years
I will leave my heart wide open
I will love and have no fear
When I get where I am going
Don’t cry for me down here”
(Lyrics by Brad Paisley)
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Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Allison Francis Mosher October 19 1937 March 25 2020..
Death notice for the town of: Corner-Brook, Province: T-N