The Guardian (Charlottetown)

BELL, J. Brendan

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At the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, on June 27, 2017 the death of J. Brendan Bell of Charlottet­own in his 91st year, following a brief illness. Left to mourn are his loving wife

Julia, three daughters, Joy

(Scott) MacKenzie, Kathy (Richard)

Moore, and

Lori (Irwin) Dawson; granddaugh­ters, Sarah Moore, Alexandra MacKenzie, Emily Moore, Ellen Dawson, Hannah Dawson, grandsons, Willem MacKenzie, David Moore and Isaac Dawson; two sisters, Arlene (Robert, deceased) Francis, Charlottet­own, Delite, (Frank, deceased) Courneya, Toronto, Margaret Starr (Geoff, deceased), Kincardine, Ontario; many nieces and nephews; Julia’s children, Glenda (Paul) Gallant, Eileen (Stirling) Smith, Paula (Pat) Doyle, all of Charlottet­own, Donna (Mike) Van Malsen of Saint John, Gordon (Carol) and Robert (Carissa) Toole, of Winnipeg, their children, as well as sisters-in-law, Ada Perry and Rennie (John) Roberge. Brendan was born in Charlottet­own on April 7, 1927, worked for many years at the CNR but was, at heart, a real proponent of the private sector, and a believer in investing well in life and finance. He is predecesse­d by his parents, Eunice and Robert Bell, Parkdale, sister, Eleanor (Edgar, deceased), Toronto, and brothers, Robert (Shirley, deceased) and Rupert (Mary) Bell, all of Toronto, as well as Julia’s daughter, Marlene Gaudet. Arrangemen­ts will be entrusted to the HennesseyC­utcliffe Funeral Home, with a funeral mass at the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer on Saturday July 1, 2017 at 10 a.m. Family will be gathering at the funeral home on Friday, June 30th from 6:30-8:30 p.m. to greet family and friends. Many thanks for the kindness of the nursing staff of units 8 and 1 at the QEH. In lieu of flowers, donations in his memory may be made to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital Foundation, the Canadian Cancer Society or a charity of your choice.

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