People of Carleton County, New Brunswick
Shirley Jean TANNER
1939 - 2006 (66 years)-
Name Shirley Jean TANNER [1, 2] Birth 3 Oct 1939 Cawood, Pontiac, Quebec, Canada [1, 2] Gender Female Burial 2006 United Church Cemetery, Glassville, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada [1, 2] Death 1 Apr 2006 Victoria, British Columbia, Canada [1, 2] Person ID I5083 Glassville
Father George Merrill TANNER
b. 29 May 1913, of Ottawa, Carleton, Ontario, Canada
d. 6 Sep 1964 (Age 51 years)Relationship natural Mother Grace Elizabeth COURT
b. 5 Dec 1908, West Elm, Essex, England
d. 31 Mar 1978, Sault Sainte Marie, Algoma, Ontario, Canada (Age 69 years)Relationship natural Family ID F9618 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Donald Allan MILLIE
b. 27 Aug 1937, Glassville, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada
d. 13 Jan 1984, Fredericton, York, New Brunswick, Canada (Age 46 years)Marriage 1958 Children 1. Living 2. Living 3. Living 4. Living Family ID F352 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Event Map Burial - 2006 - United Church Cemetery, Glassville, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada Death - 1 Apr 2006 - Victoria, British Columbia, Canada = Link to Google Earth
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Photos m_Millie.Donald.A
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Notes - Saturday, 01 Apr 2006 Saanich News Saanich, BC MILLIE, SHIRLEY JEAN nee Tanner of Victoria,B.C. Oct 3, 1939 - Apr 1, 2006 Jean quietly ended her fight with cancer Saturday, surrounded by family and friends. She is predeceased by her husband Donald Allen. She is survived by her children Mona Lisa Cameron, Rodney Allen, John Peter, and Donald Edward Millie, her son in law Robert, daughters in law Marissa, Vivienne, Cindy, Patricia, Linda and “daughter” Keyo, five grandchildren Scott, Anne, Allyssa, Brandon and Trevor. She joined the Canadian Air Force in 1957. One year later she was married to Don, and posted to Grostequin, France, where Lisa and Rod were born. The family returned to Summerside, PEI in 1962 and remained until 1968. During this period their second son John was born. They were then posted to Trenton, Ontario for eight years where a third son, Eddie (Don), was born. In 1976 the family returned to Summerside where Don retired and Jean opened her first cake store. After Don’s passing, Jean courageously returned to school at age 45, with Loyalist College in Belleville, Ontario graduating with honours. She moved on to Victoria, BC to begin a new life, working with the Greater Victoria Hospital until health issues forced her to retire early. She was a wonderful Mother who taught her family the true meaning of love and laughter. The family would like to send a huge thanks to Dr. Jim Melling for his comforting guidance, many visits and awesome bedside manner. We would also like to acknowledge the presence of an angel named Keyo. Her love and care for Mom was as great as if it were her own Mom, she has now become an important part of our family. Keyo’s tender nursing care gave Mom great comfort and friendship. A great thank you to all who loved and cared for Mom during this journey including Doctors, Nurses, and home care - too many good ones to name individually - but Dave and Landis you will remain in our hearts! We will love you for always and ever Mom. A memorial service and interment will be planned for early summer at the Glassville Cemetery in New Brunswick. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be greatly appreciated. ***************************************************************************** MILLIE, Shirley Jean, (nee Tanner) Friday, April 07, 2006 by: SooToday.com
Of Victoria, B.C. October 3, 1939 - April 1, 2006. Jean passed away quietly at home surrounded by family and friends after a short fight with cancer. Predeceased by her husband Donald Allen, her parents George and Grace Tanner. Survived by her children Mona Lisa Cameron, Rodney Allen, John Peter, and Donald Edward Millie. She is also survived by her sisters Fay, Ann and Helen, her son-inlaw Robert, daughters-in-law Marissa, Vivienne, Cindy, Patricia, Linda and "daughter" Keyo, five grandchildren Scott, Anne, Allyssa, Brandon and Trevor. She joined the Canadian Air Force in 1957. One year later she married Don and moved to France, then Summerside PEI in 1962, and Trenton Ontario in 1968. The family returned to Summerside in 1976 where Don retired and Jean opened her first cake store. After Don's passing, Jean returned to school at age 45, enrolling in Hotel Motel Management with Loyalist College. She moved on to Victoria, B.C. to begin a new life, working with the Greater Victoria Hospital. She was a wonderful Mother who taught her family the true meaning of love and laughter. We would also like to acknowledge the presence of an angel named Keyo who cared for Mom as though her own. She has now become an important part of the family. We will love you for always and ever Mom. A memorial service and interment will be planned for early summer at the Glassville Cemetery in New Brunswick. Service information will be available from JPM@shaw.ca In lieu of flowers, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be greatly appreciated.
- Saturday, 01 Apr 2006 Saanich News Saanich, BC MILLIE, SHIRLEY JEAN nee Tanner of Victoria,B.C. Oct 3, 1939 - Apr 1, 2006 Jean quietly ended her fight with cancer Saturday, surrounded by family and friends. She is predeceased by her husband Donald Allen. She is survived by her children Mona Lisa Cameron, Rodney Allen, John Peter, and Donald Edward Millie, her son in law Robert, daughters in law Marissa, Vivienne, Cindy, Patricia, Linda and “daughter” Keyo, five grandchildren Scott, Anne, Allyssa, Brandon and Trevor. She joined the Canadian Air Force in 1957. One year later she was married to Don, and posted to Grostequin, France, where Lisa and Rod were born. The family returned to Summerside, PEI in 1962 and remained until 1968. During this period their second son John was born. They were then posted to Trenton, Ontario for eight years where a third son, Eddie (Don), was born. In 1976 the family returned to Summerside where Don retired and Jean opened her first cake store. After Don’s passing, Jean courageously returned to school at age 45, with Loyalist College in Belleville, Ontario graduating with honours. She moved on to Victoria, BC to begin a new life, working with the Greater Victoria Hospital until health issues forced her to retire early. She was a wonderful Mother who taught her family the true meaning of love and laughter. The family would like to send a huge thanks to Dr. Jim Melling for his comforting guidance, many visits and awesome bedside manner. We would also like to acknowledge the presence of an angel named Keyo. Her love and care for Mom was as great as if it were her own Mom, she has now become an important part of our family. Keyo’s tender nursing care gave Mom great comfort and friendship. A great thank you to all who loved and cared for Mom during this journey including Doctors, Nurses, and home care - too many good ones to name individually - but Dave and Landis you will remain in our hearts! We will love you for always and ever Mom. A memorial service and interment will be planned for early summer at the Glassville Cemetery in New Brunswick. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be greatly appreciated. ***************************************************************************** MILLIE, Shirley Jean, (nee Tanner) Friday, April 07, 2006 by: SooToday.com
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Sources - [S178] Ancestry.com, Canada, Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current, (Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2012;).
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- [S178] Ancestry.com, Canada, Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current, (Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2012;).