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Pauline Mae Brooks 1924 2023

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Pauline Mae Brooks 1924 2023 avis de deces

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We announce the peaceful
passing of Pauline (Hill) Brooks, predeceased by her husband Douglas
A. Brooks, her mother Mary Elizabeth Cook, and father Alfred Albert
Hill.
She is survived by three
children Cindy Furey, John Brooks and Karen (Ross) Cater, all of
Newfoundland; by six grandchildren Patrick (Poorva) Furey, Elizabeth
and Lauren Furey, Dianna Brooks (Jason), Tristan and Dana Cater; by
great grandchild Anushka Furey; by sister-in-law Caroline Brooks of
Ottawa; by special friend and cousin Claire (Bill) Batt; and by
cousins, nieces, nephews and many friends.
Pauline (Polly) was an active
member of St Margaret’s Anglican Church having served for years on
vestry, choir, praise group, lay reader and as altar server. She was
also a member of the Pastoral Care Department at DECH, and a volunteer
for many years in the Palliative and Extended Care units at
DECH.
She was a beloved wife, mother,
relative, grandmother, and great grandmother. She loved people and
laughter and had numerous friends across the entire age spectrum. She
was a friend to all.
One of her favorite songs
“I Did it My Way” (Frank Sinatra) described her wonderful
life. She did indeed do it her way.
In lieu of flowers, donations
in her memory may be made to St Margaret’s Memorial Fund, the SPCA, or
a charity of one’s choice.
Special thanks to the caring
and compassionate medical staff at 4SE and Palliative Care,
DECH.
Funeral arrangements have been
entrusted to Bishops Funeral Home, Woodstock Road, Fredericton. The

1924 2023

bishops funeral home

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

death notice Pauline Mae Brooks 1924 2023

obituaries notice Pauline Mae Brooks 1924 2023

We offer our deepest sympathies to the family and friends of Pauline Mae Brooks 1924 2023  and hope that their memory may be a source of comfort during this difficult time. Your thoughts and kind words are greatly appreciated.

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