Donald Bennett

Donald Bennett

October 25, 1931 - April 25, 2024

Oct 25, 1931 - Apr 25, 2024

Donald W. Bennett October 25th, 1931- April 25th, 2024 (92 years) Don passed peacefully away in the loving arms of his family at the Kingsway Living GFW. He was predeceased by his loving wife, Ethel, of 60 years. He will be truly missed by his four girls, Sandra Wall (Mike) of Calgary, Heather Guest (Jeff) of Dartmouth, Carolyn Bennett of PEI, and Joy Rose (Paul) of GFW; 9 grandchildren, Stephanie, Matthew, Vanessa, Jenny, Erin, Amy, Robert, Heidi and Jack; and 3 great-grandchildren, Alexa, Chloe, Madison, and one on the way. Left behind with loving memories are his brothers Roy, Lloyd, and Graham Bennett, and sister Alma Vollick. Pre-deceased by parents Max and Hettie Bennett; and siblings Marion Pye, Nelson, Howard, and Gerald Bennett. He also had a wide circle of friends and family who will miss him dearly. Born in Green's Harbour, Trinity Bay, he devoted much of his professional life to teaching in many small communities around Newfoundland before settling in Grand Falls- Windsor, where he raised his family and continued to teach until retirement. He had a passion for gardening and farming. He looked forward to harvesting a full crop of vegetables for his family each year and had many memorable moments, including growing a 66-pound pumpkin, which won first prize. Don was also a real nature lover and enjoyed camping, canoeing, bird watching, trout fishing, and tree planting. When he wasn't teaching or gardening, he spent many hours crafting and woodworking, always creating. Don was very active in the Holy Trinity Anglican Church. He was a devoted member of the Singing Sidesmen and enjoyed fulfilling any other duties that benefited the church community. Throughout the years, he was involved in several boards, including the Mary March Museum, the library board, and the Bishop Falls Co-op. He also inspired many young adults as a Cadet leader. With his positive outlook on life, he inspired many people. The smiles on people's faces kept him motivated to bring joy to those around him with a joke or funny story. His wisdom and passion led him to be the accomplished man he was. We thank all the caring and compassionate staff and residents at the Kingsway Living GFW. We would also like to thank Ruth Wells, Dr. House, Dr. King, the (Central Health) emergency department and Central Funeral Homes for their compassion and support throughout this difficult time. Cremation has taken place as per Don's wishes, and we will be celebrating his life at the Holy Trinity Anglican Church in early September (exact date to be announced). Any donations are requested to be made to the cemetery fund in the care of the Anglican Church.

Alvy Croucher

Alvy Croucher

December 22, 1939 - April 23, 2024

Dec 22, 1939 - Apr 23, 2024

It is with great sadness that that the family of the late Alvy Croucher announce her passing at Kingsway Living in Springdale on Tuesday, April 23 at the age of 84. Predeceased by husband Guy, and brothers Ward and Garland. Leaving to mourn with fond memories are Sons Trevor (Vanessa), Terry (Katie) and Troy. Also leaving to mourn are Grand-children Hunter, Julie, Roger and Sandy and extended family and friends. At Alvy's request, there will not be any funeral services and her remains will be cremated and returned to the country she loved so much.

Elizabeth Banfield

Elizabeth Banfield

July 14, 1923 - April 23, 2024

Jul 14, 1923 - Apr 23, 2024

It is with a joyful yet sad heart that we announce the passing of Elizabeth Juanita Banfield on Monday, April 23, 2024. Elizabeth (aka Betty or Bessie) as she was known to friends and family, had her 100th birthday this past July 14, 2023, to celebrate her life and involvement in the Church and community. Born at Port Anson, Elizabeth’s family moved to Springdale where she attended school and graduated in 1939. Later she attended the Old Memorial University College and completed the Teacher Training Section program. Elizabeth taught for a few years after leaving college, not long after married Frazer Banfield. In 1954 they moved to Grand Falls with their two children Lorna and Sam, once in Grand Falls Frazer and Elizabeth would welcome two new additions to their family, Peter and Robert Banfield. Predeceased by her husband Frazer, daughter Lorna (Dave), son Robert, and granddaughter Kelley. Left to mourn are her sons, Sam (Eileen) and Peter (Juanita) as well as grandchildren, Kathy (Cordell), Scott (Karen), Susan, Heather (Sean), Paul, Jill (Hugo) and Joshua, as well as great-grandchildren, Rachel, Edward, Elizabeth, Olivia, Damian, Cedric, Corryn, David, Julia and Brenden. With such a large extended family, Elizabeth will be missed by many. Elizabeth’s friend Kylo held a special place in her heart, Elizabeth has left us all with so many cherished memories. Grand Falls was the final stop for Elizabeth, it was here that she committed herself to her family, Church and Community. Her involvement will not be detailed as per her request, that was left to us, and I quote: “No reference to career, achievements, involvement in activities, church and community. Leave that to people who make a tribute.” She will be missed. Thanks to the health care community for their kind assistance during the past number of months. A Celebration of Life Service at Grand Falls Citadel with Majors Fred and Louise Pond officiating. Service will be livestreamed through Central Funeral Homes. Funeral Arrangements have been entrusted to Jim Maidment of Central Funeral Homes.

Lorraine Foster

Lorraine Foster

August 15, 1949 - April 21, 2024

Aug 15, 1949 - Apr 21, 2024

It is with great sadness that the family of the late Lorraine Dorothy (Toms) Foster announce her passing surrounded by her family at the Green Bay Healthcare Center in Springdale on April 21, 2024. Lorraine was a member of and thoroughly enjoyed the Springdale Curling Club and her sewing and tea time groups. Lorraine retired from Canada Post after 25+ years of service. She is predeceased by loving husband, Mervyn Roy Foster, parents Cyril and Stella Toms, brother in law Harry Reid, niece Lori Upward, nephew Stephen Reid; parents in law Audrey and Roy Foster, sister in law Karen Foster, brother in law Ken Foster, nephew Stephan Foster. Leaving to mourn with fond memories are daughter Stephanie, son in law Barry and her treasured grandchildren Reed and Allie Spencer of Paradise. Also leaving to mourn are sisters Juanita Reid, Kay (Melvin) Upward, Janet (Ron) Gillingham; Brother Craig (Lorna) Toms; Barbara (Dorm) Chipp, Robert (Vida) Foster, Cyril Foster, Sandra (Lorne) Pynn and a very large circle of loving nieces and nephews and a large group of extended family and friends. Aquamation has taken place and interment will be at the United Church Cemetery with funeral arrangements entrusted to Ken Goodyear of Central Funeral Homes. A celebration of her life open to family and friends will be held at the Springdale Curling Club at 4:30 and into the evening on Wednesday April 24th. Thou Shalt Be With Me In Paradise Luke 23:32-43

Frazer Warr

Frazer Warr

July 15, 1950 - April 21, 2024

Jul 15, 1950 - Apr 21, 2024

The family of the late Frazer Harold Warr are saddened to announce his passing at the Springdale Retirement Home on April 21, 2024 at the age of 73. Frazer was born on July 15, 1950 to George and Phyllis Warr of Springdale, NL. He was a hardworking carpenter who had his hands in building many homes, schools, etc. in Springdale and the surrounding areas. He worked at Yates Boat Yard in Springdale, Hope Brook Mines and Labrador over the years as well. As his health slowly began to decline over the last number of years he decided it was time to move from being on his own to the Springdale Retirement Living Home, which was a very big step for him. He loved to go for his drives around town and drop in for a coffee at Tim’s or Robins. Frazer was predeceased by his parents, George and Phyllis Warr; his sisters, Bonnie MacDonald and Naida Feaver and his nephew, Perry Warr. He leaves to mourn with fond and loving memories, Ruth and her children: Kim (Rodney), Cynthia (Corey), Steven (Dinah) and daughter Nikita Whelan. He also leaves four grandchildren: Sarah, Courtney, Cristen and Mathew; six great grandchildren: Mason, Joel, Theo, Carter, Luca and Ava. Also mourning his passing are his brothers: Francis (Judy), Calvin (Barb), Dennis (Dianne), Dean (Debbie) and Lorrie (Diane); his sisters: Shirley, Donna (Rob), Trudy (Brian), and Lorna (Craig) as well as extended family and friends. Gone, but not Forgotten.