The Casket

ENGLAND

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Funeral service for the late Charles Alexander England, 73, Steep Creek, Guysboroug­h County, was held January 5, in St. James Anglican Church, Middle Melford, with Reverend Susan Slater officiatin­g. Burial was in St. James Cemetery.

Mr. England died December 29, 2018 at Saint Martha’s Regional Hospital, Antigonish.

Trina and Charles England provided remembranc­es during the funeral Mass. Kailey and Kelsey England read poetry, while Reverend Slater gave a reflection. Music was provided by Hazel Halfpenny.

Born in Steep Creek, he was a son of the late Warren and Vivian (Parks) England. A member of the Internatio­nal Laborers Union, he worked for many years in constructi­on, and worked unloading the paper boats and freezer boats, along with cutting pulp wood. Many along the shore will remember his 1970 440 Road Runner. He was a jack of all trades and often was the first one on site to help out with a project; one of his biggest projects was moving his house from the beach in Sand Point, which was formerly occupied by the lighthouse keeper to his property in Steep Creek, a project that many told him was impossible to do.

He is survived by his daughter Trina (Brent Mckinnon), Mulgrave; son, Charles (Tina), Sand Point; six grandchild­ren, Kendra, Kelsey, Kailey, Shaynia, Mikaela, Noah; two sisters, Ruth (Raymond) Morris, Sand Point; Jean Strickland, Lunenburg; five brothers Douglas, Steep Creek; Donald, Melford; Warren (Carol), St. Francis Harbour; Clarkie, St. Francis Harbour; Ronald, Steep Creek; many nieces and nephews.

He was predecease­d by his nephew, Phillip Smith; two sistersin-law, Marlene England, Shirley Decoste; brother-in-law, Stan Strickland.

Memorial donations may be made to St. James Anglican Church.

Online condolence­s: www.greensfune­ralhome.ca

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