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Charles Ernest McClanaghan 19352022

Charles Ernest McClanaghan
1935-2022
Charles Ernest McClanaghan, 86, of St. George, NB, passed
away at the Charlotte County Hospital on April 5, 2022 of stroke and
heart complications.
Charlie was born on April 20, 1935 in St. George, NB to the
late Frederick and Gussie (Leavitt) McClanaghan. Charlie grew up in
St. George and was educated in the public schools. As a teen, he loved
spending his time around horses.
Charlie is survived by the love of his life, his wife, June
(Leavitt) McClanaghan whom he married on August 10, 1957; daughter
Lynn (McClanaghan) Woodworth and husband Alan of Digdeguash, NB;
daughter Lori (McClanaghan) Glimsdale and husband Duane of Claresholm,
AB; grandsons Kyle Wright of Blacks Harbour, NB, Kristopher (Valerie)
Wright of St. George, NB, Ryan (Chanel Eger) French of Canmore, AB and
Cpl. Brayden (Emily Venema) French of Oromocto, NB; great-grandson
Garrett Wright and his only special great-granddaughter Korrie Wright;
sister Edna (Grald) Yetters of Oakville, ON; brother George (Kathleen)
McClanaghan of Smith, AB; He was preceded in passing by his siblings,
Elda, James, Earland, Burton, Catherine, Verna, Emily, and Alfie. He
will be fondly remembered by many nieces, nephews, extended family and
friends.
One of Charlie’s biggest accomplishments was being a father.
He has always wanted children and considered himself lucky enough to
have two. He was affectionately known to all his grandchildren as
“Gumpy”. Being a kind and dependable father and grandfather
was of the utmost importance to Charlie and he certainly did not
disappoint when it came to wholeheartedly loving his family. He was
always there for them cheering them on through their ups and picking
them up through their downs.
Charlie served five years in the Royal Canadian Navy. Over
the years following her service in the Navy, he worked for Connors
Bros, then moved to Brantford, ON and worked as a gifted carpenter.
Upon returning to St. George, NB he worked at Point Lepreau Nuclear
Plant and was a member of the Carpenter’s Union. Prior to his
retirement from Mount Pleasant Tungsten Mine, he was called into full
time ministry as an ordained Pastor. He served his heavenly Father as
a teacher, elder, deacon and counsellor to countless people. He
trusted God completely and listened daily for His instructions. He was
selfless, lived to please God and allowed the Lord to guide his steps.
He was a great example of a man that followed God, and there is no
doubt his legacy followed him to Heaven.
Charlie was always such a gentleman – well mannered and
polite, but always quick with a witty remark or a story that left you
laughing. His joviality and good nature attracted people the moment he
walked in the room, and no one could forget his clowning around. He
loved to have fun and make people laugh. He loved animals and enjoyed
traveling. Not many years ago he also enjoyed hunting, gardening,
riding his four-wheeler and spending time at their camp where many
great memories were made with family and friends.
“Dad and Gumpy, we love you more than words can ever
say. You were the greatest example of unconditional love and we were
loved by you. Your wings were ready … but our hearts were
not.”
Resting at the Sea View Full Gospel Church, Back Bay, NB on
Thursday, April 7, 2022 from 2-4 and 6-8 pm. A funeral service will be
held from the church on Friday, April 8, 2022 at 2:00 pm. Interment to
follow at the St. George Rural Cemetery. In Charlie’s memory,
donations can be made to the Heart & Stroke Foundation.
www.stgeorgefh.ca
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