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Lloyd T. ALLABY, at Miramichi Hospital, Newcastle, NB, January 23, 1974, husband of Hazel (MULLIN) ALLABY.
Survived by two sons, Philip of Saint John and Lloyd F. of Woodstock; one sister, Mrs. Walter WILSON of Saint John; five grandchildren, several nieces and nephews.
The body is resting at Davidson’s Funeral Home, Newcastle, NB. The funeral will be held Friday from St. Stephen’s United Church, Red Bank at 2 pm. Interment is in the adjoining cemetery.
Source: Telegraph Journal - January 24, 1974
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Funeral services for Lloyd T. ALLABY were held from Saint Stephen's United Church, Red Bank, on Jan. 25, with Rev. Carmen Burns officiating. He was a veteran of the Second World War and a retired civil servant for the Provincial Health Department. The organist was Mrs. D. Johnston. The hymn rendered was: The Battle of the Republic.
The pallbearers were: Blair HILL, Jerry O'SHEA, Gerald TOZER, Nigel MULLIN, Chester BRYENTON and Leo O'SHEA. Honorary pallbearers were all Legion members: Major S. J. CAMPBELL, Lawrence WHITNEY, Wesley HUBBARD, Omar MATCHETT, Millar SOMERS, Lawrence SOMERS, Eugene GILLIS and Irving ASTLES.
Interment was in the Saint Stephens United Church cemetery, Red Bank. The funeral was attended by relatives and friends from Saint John, Fredericton, Woodstock and Halifax.
Source: North Shore Leader - February 06, 1974
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