Obituaries

Corinne Albert

Friday, February 5th, 2016 at her residence at the age of 80, passed away Mrs. Corinne Albert of the Campbellton Village Nursing Home, Campbellton, wife of Mr. Gerard Albert. She was the daughter of the late Pamela (Bernard) and the late Francois Lepage.

Besides her husband Gerard, she will be sadly missed by her children: Claude (Annie Gbotoe) of Fredericton, Claudette (Cliff Spencer) of Moncton, Gisele (Ronald Robichaud) of Aldouane and Marcel (Carolyn Kiss) of Lloydminster, AB; 7 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren; her brother Dorique Lepage (Donna) of Campbellton also by members of the Albert family, nieces, nephews and friends. She was predeceased by her parents and her brothers: Armel, Johnny and Aurele.

Robert "Bob" Bulmer

It is with a heavy heart that we announce the sudden passing of our beloved husband, father, son and brother, Robert Keith Bulmer, on February 3, 2016 in his sleep, of a heart attack.

Robert (Bob or Bobby to all) was born on May 10, 1958 in Flatlands, New Brunswick to Verna (Thompson) and Howard Bulmer.

He was married to Bonnie (Glidden) on July 24, 1982 in the Baptist Church in Campbellton, NB and remained married to her until his death. They had two children that were the apple of his eyes. Chelsea Gwen, was born June 19, 1989 and is currently an elementary school teacher for the Foothills School Division at Spitzee Elementary School in High River, Alberta. Nicholas Robert (Natalie Robinson), was born July 11, 1993 and is currently a Heavy Duty Journeyman Mechanic at Big Rock Oilfields Services (owned by Bob's brother in law) in Whitecourt, Alberta.

Bobby and Bonnie started dating when Bonnie was still in high school at 15 years of age and they married 4 years later. They had a long loving, happy life and they were currently living in Okotoks, Alberta.

Bob started his electrical career right out of High School and became a Journeyman Electrician while employed at Fraser's Pulp and Paper Mill in Atholville, NB in 1983. When the mill announced closure in 1991 he headed West to Kitimat, BC and worked for Eurocan Pulp and Paper. He moved back to New Brunswick for a short stint in 1999 but his heart took him back to the west 10 short months later, to Okotoks, AB where he called home until his death. In 2004 he acquired his Masters in Electrical and had worked for Shell Oil in a management position until his passing. He was very well respected at work and it showed in all his promotions over the years.

Bobby was also a well rounded athlete and played sports his whole life. His greatest memories were always playing hockey and baseball with his 6 brother in laws. But his true love was motorcycles. He currently owned 3 bikes and had even purchased a home in Arizona in 2010 so he could ride his bike all year round. He had a lot of great motorcycle trips with his buddies from work throughout the years as well.

Another true love was his father, Howard (Buddy to all that knew him). He had passed away in 1996 but Bobby had so many fond memories of him and his father hunting and fishing at THEIR camp.

He was also so proud of his children. Chelsea was daddy's little girl and Nic was his Pal. Both his children loved him dearly and have so many loving memories that they can hold dear to their hearts.

Bobby came across as a very shy man but once he befriended you, you were a friend for life. He will be sadly missed by all that had the great fortune to have known him.

He is also survived by his mother Verna (Thompson) Bulmer of Flatlands, NB. One brother Danny (Corinne) Bulmer of Edmonton, AB and one sister Alison (Wade) Duncan of Alameda, SK. His Mother and Father in law Myrna and Jim Glidden of Glen-Levit, six brother in laws Tim Glidden, Kemp Glidden, Mark Glidden , Matthew Glidden, Patrick Glidden (deceased in 1991) and Curtis Glidden, many aunts and uncles, many cousins, nieces and nephews.

He was predeceased by his father Howard in 1996 and one sister Mona Catherine in 1953.

The funeral service was held at Maher's Funeral Chapel, 64 Lansdowne St., Campbellton on Tuesday, February 9 at 2 pm.

The funeral was performed by Rev. Jim Postlewaite of the United Church. Eulogy was done by their lifetime friend Randy Hunter. His brother Danny and Sister Alison also spoke of their brother. The 23rd Psalms was read by Bob's first cousin James Daley. Hymns sung were Amazing grace, What a friend I have in Jesus, I thee lord of sea & sky's, One day at a time and Shall we gather at the River.

Pallbearers were Timmy Glidden - Whitecourt, AB, Curtis Glidden - Dewinton, AB, Danny Bulmer - Edmonton, AB, Wade Duncan- Alameda, SK Dave Farrow- Fort McMurray, AB, Colin Marshall - Leduc, AB, James Daley - Toronto, ON, Tyler Glidden - Whitecourt, AB. Honorary Pallbearers were Larry Adams - Chatham, NB, Kerry Thompson- Kedgwick River, NB, Jeff Montgomery - Moncton, NB, Glennie Montgomery - Flatlands, NB, Joey Delaney - Robinsonville, NB, Randy Hunter - Tide Head, NB, Fraser Murray- Kedgwick River, NB.

A Luncheon was held by Bobby's in-laws, Myrna and Jim Glidden at the Glencoe Community Centre immediately after the burial.

He was laid to rest at the United Church Cemetery in Glen-Levit, NB.

Donations can be made to either the Glen-Levit United Church Cemetery Fund or the Flatlands Cemetery Maintenance Fund.

Casilda (Gus) Arsenault

The death of Casilda (Gus) Arsenault of Jacquet River occurred at the Campbellton Regional Hospital Wednesday, Feb.10, 2016 at the age of 61 surrounded by family.Born in Jacquet River, she was the daughter of the late Edgar and Regina (Roy) Arsenault.

Casilda is survived by her brothers Francis (Norma) of Jacquet River and Rev.Father Richard of Winnipeg; sisters Elmira Rideout (Harold) of Rockland, ON. and Mary Lee Joudry of Windsor, ON. as well as many nieces and nephews.Besides her parents,she was predeceased by her brother Louis.

A woman of great faith, she left this world shortly after receiving her Lenten Ashes. Casilda was a fighter who made the best of what life dealt her. At an early age,she was diagnosed with the neurological disease Friedreich's Ataxia. Despite this, after graduating high school, she studied in Cornwall ON. and became a medical secretary. She then moved to Fredericton where she worked in her profession for a few years until her disease caused her to stop. But Casilda continued for over twenty years volunteering with different organizations in the Fredericton area. In 2005 she decided to return to Jacquet River to be closer to her family. Shortly after, she was diagnosed with cancer which she fought with the same zeal and vigor. Casilda's biggest gift and achievement in life was her ability to have so many true life long friends which really came to the forefront during her last years when many of her friends travelled thousands of miles to visit her.

The Arsenault family would also like to express their profound appreciation and thanks to Rose's Special Care Home.Rose and her staff made Casilda's last year on this earth one of her best.We will be forever grateful.

Rose Gallant

Passed away at the Village Nursing Home, Campbellton, on February 13, 2016, at the age of 96, Rose Geneviève Gallant, wife of the late Arthur Gallant. Born in Kedgwick, NB, on November 30, 1919, daughter of the late Joseph Francoeur and the late Dora Bonin.

Loving mother of, Jackie Barrette (Michel) of Pierre Fonds, QC, Paulette Doucet (Reggie) of Campbellton, and Carolle Dugas (Roger) of Dieppe, NB, Ronald Gallant (Eileen) of Charlo, NB; sister of, Ernest of Campbellton, Claudia of Campbellton, Rolande of Eel River, and Armance of Salisbury. She is also survived by 5 grandchildren, 4 great-grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband; her son, Conrad and her grandson, Michael.

Roberta Jean Adams

Roberta Jean Adams of Tide Head, NB, passed away February 20, 2016.

Born in Tide Head on April 29, 1917, she was the daughter of Robert and Sadie (McKinley) Harper. Jean was a graduate of the Soldiers Memorial Hospital School of Nursing, retiring from her position as Occupational Health Nurse at Fraser Inc. Mill in Atholville, NB in 1982.

She is survived by daughter Shirley MacIntosh (Sandy) of New Glasgow, NS and son Bill (Debby) Adams of Florenceville Bristol, NB; four grandchildren; Kelly MacIntosh (Jeffrey Bryce) of Toronto, Moira MacIntosh (Craig Ogden) of Ottawa, Scott (Mariana) MacIntosh of Toronto, Todd (Melissa) Adams of Fredericton and eight great-grandchildren; Cassidy and Avery Bryce, Georgia and Caelan Ogden, Eloise MacIntosh, Taylor, Hudson and Kylie Adams. She was predeceased by her husband Bill Adams, grandson Kyle Adams, siblings Albert, Ivan, Doreen and Elsie Harper.

Louis Boucher

Passed away at the Campbellton Regional Hospital on February 22, 2016, at the age of 70, Mr. Louis Boucher of Campbellton, husband of Violette Perkison Boucher. Born in Campbellton, NB, on September 5, 1945, son of the late Élie Boucher and the late Thérèse Belle-Isle.

Besides his wife, he is survived by his sons Ghislain "Butcher" (Kathy) of Campbellton and Philippe (Cindy) of Glen Levit. He is also survived by his brothers Michel of Pollett River, NB, Jean-Paul (Ginette) of Campbellton and Pierre (Monique) of London, ON, and his sisters Denise Poulin of Dartmouth, NS, Huguette LeBlanc of London, ON, Marie-Reine LeBlanc (Léo-Paul) of Guelph, ON, Rose Marie Boucher of Saint John, NB, and Didi Richard (Pierre) of Dieppe, NB; 2 granddaughters Jessica and Megan, as well as many nieces and nephews.

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