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Lloyd “Everett” Cooke
1968-2024
It is with great sadness that the family of Everett Cooke
announces his sudden passing at home in St. George on Tuesday,
December 31, 2024, due to health complications.
Everett will be affectionately remembered by his loving
partner, Kelly Winsor, sister, Catherine McBride Trafton (Gary) and
nephew Evan McBride. He is also survived by Kelly’s children
Michael Winsor (Jessica), Meranda Winsor (Nick Bell), Kiera Johnston,
Landon Johnston (Jaiden Carpenter), special friends Grady and Ann
Middleton, and chosen family, Erin and Colin Cleghorn. Everett will be
deeply missed by his several aunts, uncles and cousins from across
Canada, as well as all of the friends he’s made during his
lifetime.
Everett was raised in St. George where he continued to live
and participate heavily in his community. He was predeceased by his
parents, Lloyd and Carolyn (Stewart) Cooke.
After working with his father in aquaculture from his teenage
years through to his 20s, Everett attended Memorial University in St
John’s for two years. He then took over managing a substantial cage
site in Mascarene and raised fish into his 30s. Everett also studied
electrical at NBCC in St Andrews, and later worked at Flakeboard in St
Stephen, on deck on the Grand Manan ferry, and as wharfinger at the
ferry landing in Blacks Harbour.
Everett enjoyed a full and adventurous life. He appreciated
travel and enjoyed adventures throughout Europe, Canada and the USA.
He especially loved Newfoundland, which felt like his second home. He
had many memorable days of fishing and skiing together with family and
friends in British Columbia, and he skied and spent time at his condo
in North Conway, NH, hosting friends and family.
Everett was an avid dog lover who enjoyed fishing and bird
hunting, especially with dogs and at Hanscombe’s in Perth Andover. In
his younger years, together with his father, he was heavily involved
in scouting and attended world jamborees in both England and Alberta.
He also enjoyed playing spirited games of rugby on the fields of
Memorial University and golf on the courses in Florida.
Those who knew Everett will remember his commitment to St.
George through his years on Town Council, his impressive smile, his
happy and generous spirit and friendly, genuine greetings. He loved
going for drives and meeting friends and family for lunch or breakfast
out. He will be deeply missed by all who knew him.
Resting at the funeral home with visiting on Saturday,
January 4, 2025 from 2-4 pm. A private family graveside service will
take place at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made
to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or to a charity of the donor’s
choice.
www.stgeorgefh.ca
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19682024
Death notice for the town of: St-George, Province: Nouveau-Brunswick
death notice Lloyd Everett Cooke 19682024
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