Laurie (Lawrence) had at least one other wife:
Vital Statistics from Government Records (RS141)RS141B7
Index to New Brunswick Marriages
Name HICKS, LAURIE CECIL JOSEPH
Married RICHARD, DORIS
Date 1955-01-29
County WESTMORLAND Parish SACKVILLE
Number 1182 Code B4/1955 Microfilm F23514
Doris Elizabeth Louise Chappell was married 3 times:
Raymond Chapman
Lawrence Cecil Joseph Hicks
Ivan Jollota
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> On 24/08/12 1:08 PM, "Gerry Mattinson" <gmattins@...> wrote:
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> > I cannot answer your question but I believe the marriage between Laurie Cecil
> > Hicks & Doris Elizabeth Louise Chappell happened late in life for both parties
> > (August 8, 1992) so you may be correct.
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> > Gerry
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> > From: David Winter <davidwinter@...
> > <mailto:davidwinter%40ns.sympatico.ca> >
> > To: nscumber <nscumber@yahoogroups.com <mailto:nscumber%40yahoogroups.com> >
> > Sent: Friday, August 24, 2012 11:06:53 AM
> > Subject: Re: [nscumber] Obit (1995) - Laurie Cecil HICKS
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> > Gerry:
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> > Thanks for this obit.
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> > HICKS researchers; anyone know if this Laurie Hicks was previously married
> > to a Mary Grace Winters?
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> > I sounds like his surviving wife ( Doris (Chappell) Chapman) was also
> > previously married (Chapman) as Laurie has possible Chapman step-children.
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> > Thanks in advance.
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> > Dave
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> > Parrsboro Record, Tuesday, April 19, 1938: Reel #2862, PANS, Halifax, N.S.
> > HEROIC RESCUE BY ROY WINTERS ABOARD BLAZING CRAFT IN BAY OF FUNDY
> > Heroic action on the part of 20 year old Roy Winters of Parrsboro was
> > responsible for saving the life of Captain Robie Hatfield when Hatfield's
> > little schooner, Lucia L., was destroyed by fire off Saint John, last
> > Wednesday morning, April 14th.
> > Aboard the schooner at the time were Captain and Mrs. Hatfield, their son
> > Edgar and Roy Winters, all of Parrsboro. They were only a few hours out of
> > Saint John bound for Parrsboro when the mishap occurred. A terrific blast
> > caused when gas fumes ignited by a lantern, spread flames about the engine
> > room. Hatfield fought the blaze until he was overcome by smoke and heat and
> > was badly burned, when Winters, who was sleeping when the fire started,
> > fought his way into the blazing engine room to carry the Skipper to safety.
> > Winters was also burned in effecting the rescue.
> > While her husband was fighting a losing battle with the flames below, Mrs.
> > Hatfield was heroically carrying her six year old son from the blazing
> > bunkhouse where he'd been sleeping. Winters and Mrs. Hatfield finally
> > succeeded in getting the unconscious Captain into the lifeboat and the four
> > reached shore after rowing for three hours.
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> > (I believe this to be Roy St. Clair Winters, s/o Louis and Margaret Winters.
> > This Roy would have been born in 1918. This may explain Roy's later death in
> > the Nova Scotia Sanatorium, Kentville, 24 years later, following a lengthily
> > illness; the heat and smoke inhalation probably weakened his lungs.)
> > Source: Dave Winter
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> > Chronicle Herald, Wednesday, October 22, 1964; Reel #5920, PANS, Halifax,
> > N.S.
> > R. St. Clair Winters
> > Amherst - The death of Roy St. Clair Winters occurred early Tuesday morning
> > at the Nova Scotia Sanatorium at Kentville following a lengthily illness. He
> > resided at 6 Alma Street, Amherst and was a son of the late Louis and
> > Margaret Winters. He was 46 years of age.
> > Surviving are his wife, the former Gladys Steeves; four daughters, ***Mary
> > (Mrs. Laurie Hicks)***, Rachel, Christina and Margaret and two sons, Otis
> > and Ronald, all of Amherst; also three sisters, Edna (Mrs. Murray Laurette)
> > of Sackville; Mary (Mrs. Gerry Diebuld) of Amherst and Louise (Mrs. Junior
> > Robinson) of Moncton; two brothers, George and Logan of Amherst.
> > The late Mr. Winters is resting at Campbell©ös Funeral home from where the
> > funeral service will be held Thursday afternoon at 2 o©öclock. Interment in
> > Highland Cemetery.
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> > Source: Dave Winter, 24 Aug 2012
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> > On 24/08/12 10:03 AM, "Gerry Mattinson" <gmattins@...
> > <mailto:gmattins%40rogers.com> > wrote:
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> >> > I don't think the following obituary has been posted before:
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> >> > June 9, 1995 Halifax Chronicle Herald:
> >> > HICKS, Laurie Cecil - 60, Tidnish Bridge, died June 8, 1995, at home. ?Born
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> >> > Amherst, he was a son of the late Harold and Adeline (LeBlanc) Hicks. ?He
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> >> > a general contractor and painter, and for many years he had been employed
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> >> > K.P. Allen and General Home Systems. ?He was a member of Nativity of Our
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> >> > Parish. ?Surviving are his wife, the former Doris (Chappell) Chapman; sons,
> >> > Laurie Ross, Kevin, Amherst; daughter, Nancy (Mrs. Kenny Lockhart), Oxford;
> >> > stepdaughters, Raylene (Mrs. Domenic Vendittelli), Terrace, B.C.; Cindy
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> >> > Harry Mummery), Marsha (Mrs. Blayne Hopkinson), Brighton, Ont.; stepsons,
> >> > Randy Chapman, Vancouver; Douglas, at home; brother, Harold, Amherst;
> >> sisters,
> >> > Shirley (Mrs. Doug Downey), Amherst; Juanita (Mrs. William Rowe), Fort
> >> > Lawrence; Helen (Mrs. Richard MacDonald), Windsor, Ont.; five
> >> grandchildren;
> >> > eight step-grandchildren. ?Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today, funeral 10 a.m.
> >> > Saturday, both in Campbell's Funeral Home,
> >> > Amherst. ?Burial to follow in Tidnish Bridge Cemetery. ?Donations to any
> >> > charity.
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> >> > Hope this helps someone,
> >> > Gerry
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