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Re: [nscumber] Obit: THOMPSON, Floella Mae [nee VARNER]

 I notice this site:
https://www.tribalpages.com/tribe/familytree?uid=varner&surname=Varner

 has an entry:
Varner, Udevilla, Born , Died Feb 10 1962

 Not very helpful, I'm afraid.

 I'm pretty sure there is no such death record for her, on or near
that date in NSHVS.

 John

On Fri, Jun 12, 2020 at 02:30:12PM -0300, David Winter .com [nscumber] wrote:
> Thanks Trace.
> 
> Do you know where (N.S. / other) and under what surname (single / married)?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Dave
> 
> From: nscumber <.com> on behalf of nscumber <
> .com>
> Reply-To: nscumber <.com>
> Date: Friday, June 12, 2020 at 12:18 PM
> To: nscumber <.com>
> Subject: Re: [nscumber] Obit: THOMPSON, Floella Mae [nee VARNER]
> 
>  
> 
> Annie Udevilla Varner died Feb 10, 1962.
> 
> Trace
> 
> On Fri., Jun. 12, 2020, 11:55 a.m. David Winter .com
> [nscumber], <.com> wrote:
> 
>      
>    
>     Would anyone on the list have any data on her sister, Anna Udavilla Varner
>     who is deceased sometime before 1980.
> 
>     Thanks.
> 
>     Dave
>     ================================
>     Anna Udvillia Varner, born 1915 in Eatonville, Cumberland County
> 
>     Item can be found in Registration Year: 1915 - Page: 46400874 - Number:
>     46400875
>     4 pages    click to view page:  1  2  3  4
>     =================================
> 
>     From: nscumber <.com> on behalf of nscumber <
>     .com>
>     Reply-To: nscumber <.com>
>     Date: Friday, June 12, 2020 at 7:47 AM
>     To: nscumber <.com>
>     Subject: [nscumber] Obit: THOMPSON, Floella Mae [nee VARNER]
> 
>      
>    
>     In Memory of
>     Floella Thompson
>     1924 - 2020
> 
>     Obituary of Floella Thompson
>     Floella Mae Thompson, age 96 , Halifax passed away on June 6,2020 in the
>     QE11 Health Services Centre. 
> 
>     Born in Port Greville, she moved to Central Onslow at an early age.  Her
>     family was musical and they performed at church and community events where
>     Flo played the piano. She lived in many areas of Nova Scotia and New
>     Brunswick as her husband worked for Canadian National Railway.  She
>     belonged to several organizations in the churches and parishes in these
>     communities including the C.W.L. Flo���s wonderful sense of humour, kindness
>     and generosity ensured that she made friends everywhere she went.
> 
>     Flo was the last surviving member of her family.. She was predeceased by
>     her parents, Joseph and Emma (Dow) Varner, her husband John Thompson,
>     daughter Lavonne Cail, sister Udevilla (Judy) Paley and her brothers
>skypeerett (Miriam) and William (Edna). 
> 
>     She is survived by her chosen family Dave and Jo-Ann Campbell, Dawn
>     Campbell, Scott, Suzanne, Riley, and Shamus Locke. She will be missed at
>     all the family gatherings and especially by Dave from their weekly drives
>     and adventures. 
> 
>     Special thanks to the staff of Northwood Centre 4th Floor, Cathy Tibbo,
>     John and Joyce Turcotte, Christine and Terry MacDonald for their care and
>     friendship. 
> 
>     A graveside service will take place in Our Lady of Lourdes Church Cemetery
>     in Stellarton. No flowers by request. Donations may be made to the Canadian
>     Cancer Society in her name or a charity of your choice.
> 
>     [Collected by DAW, 12 Jun 2020]
>     =================
>     Her Hubby:
> 
>     NS Obits
>     Note: Dates are formatted mm/dd/yyyy
>     John Colin "Bud" Thompson
>     Halifax Herald 5/23/2006
> 
>     THOMPSON, John Colin "Bud" - 84, Halifax, formerly of Stellarton, passed
>     away Saturday, May 20, 2006, in South Shore Regional Hospital, Bridgewater.
>     Born in Stellarton in 1921, he was a son of the late William James and
>     Catherine (Pearson) Thompson. He was a member of Our Lady of Lourdes
>     Parish, where he married in 1944. He was employed with CNR as a Telegraph
>     Operator/Station Agent where he worked for 40 years. His work took him to
>     several stations in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick where he made many
>     long-time friends. He was active in amateur radio, where he received many
>     cards from around the world. His call letters were VE1BMK. He was also a
>     talented artist and photographer, and enjoyed model railroads. He is
>     survived by his wife of 62 years, Floella (Varner); daughter, Lavonne Cail
>     (Tom), Chester Basin; and several cousins in the New Glasgow area.
>     Cremation will take place. A memorial service will be held 1 p.m. Thursday
>     in Our Lady of Lourdes Roman Catholic Church, Stellarton, with Father Bill
>     Burke officiating. Interment will be in Lourdes Cemetery. Donations in his
>     memory may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia or a
>     charity of one's choice.
> 
>     39985
>     ====================
>     Her daughter: 
> 
>     <http://www.walkerfh.com/obituaries/51973>
> 
>     Lavonne Cail
>     CAIL (Thompson), Mary Lavonne ��� 60, Halifax, passed away peacefully on
>     Sunday, March 14, 2010, after a short but courageous battle with lung
>     cancer. She was a daughter of Floella Thompson and the late John C.
>     Thompson. Lavonne's infectious joy of life brought her many friendships.
>     She spent much of her early life in River John with her lifelong friend,
>     Sandra MacKay. She was a graduate of Mount Saint Vincent University and
>     maintained many close friends from those days, especially Shannon
>     Noseworthy. She was employed as a Program Administration Officer with
>     Service Canada until her retirement in 2008. Lavonne loved her cats, Tilly
>     and Snowball, and sailing. She is survived by brother, Dave Campbell and
>     his wife, Jo-Ann; close friend, Bob Huggins, and former husband, Tom Cail.
>     Cremation has taken place under the care of J. A. Walker Funeral Home
>     (2005) Ltd. At Lavonne's request there will be no visitation or service. A
>     celebration of her life (location to be announced) will be held at a later
>     date and her ashes spread in her two favourite places, the ocean and River
>     John. Donations in Lavonne's memory may be made to an animal shelter of
>     your choice.
> 
>     [Retrieved by DAW, 11 Aug 2017]
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