Doris Jollota (Chappell)
Sad are the hearts that love you, Sad are the tears that fall,
But living our lives without you, is the saddest part of all.
In Loving Memory of Doris Jollota (Chappell)
December 27, 1941 to August 4, 2012
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our mother, at the home of her daughter Cindy, surrounded by all her children on Saturday, August 4th, 2012.
Doris leaves to mourn her husband of 12 years, Ivan; her daughters Raylene; Cindy (Harry); Marsha (Blair); sons Randy (Jennifer); Doug. Her grandchildren Michael, Jennifer (Mike); Brendan; Cara (Denver); Randall; Todd; Melissa; Jamie, and her great grandson Maddex.
To honor Doris A celebration of her life will be held at the Tidnish Community Hall
On Sunday September 23 from 2-5
We are very blessed and proud to have had such a wonderful Mother. She had inner light and goodness that she shared with every person who knew her. Our mom was Mom, Nanny, and (her fav) The Great One too many; not just to blood relatives but to many adopted "family" members. She will be missed by many.
(inmemoriam.ca)
--- In nscumber@yahoogroups.com, "everittdeb" <deb.everitt@...> wrote:
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> Laurie (Lawrence) had at least one other wife:
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> 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
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> Doris Elizabeth Louise Chappell was married 3 times:
> Raymond Chapman
> Lawrence Cecil Joseph Hicks
> Ivan Jollota
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> --- In nscumber@yahoogroups.com, David Winter <davidwinter@> wrote:
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> > Gerry:
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> > Thanks. Something may pop up as it¡¯s early yet.
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> > Dave
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> > On 24/08/12 1:08 PM, "Gerry Mattinson" <gmattins@> wrote:
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> > > Dave,
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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.
> > >
> > > (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.
> > >
> > > 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
> > >> in
> > >> > Amherst, he was a son of the late Harold and Adeline (LeBlanc) Hicks. ?He
> > >> was
> > >> > a general contractor and painter, and for many years he had been employed
> > >> with
> > >> > 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
> > >> (Mrs.
> > >> > 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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