The Telegram (St. John's)

!LEMING, Basil

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Oct 24, 1940 Oct 22, 2021. It is with heavy hearts that we announce the peaceful passing of our father Basil in his 80th year. Dad was predecease­d by his mother Elizabeth Fleming (Woolridge); sisters Gladys Bradbury and Judy Lucas; special mentor Bill Bursey (Mary) and aunt and uncle Olive and Bruce Reed; mother and father-inlaw Marguerite and Thomas Powell; brothers-in-law Mart Bradbury, Ernest Lucas, Roddy Powell, Johnny Powell, and Frank Windsor; and sister-in-law Delores Palfrey. Nieces and nephews Ricky, Basil, Tony, Judy, Rodney, Sharon, Craig and Paul Bradbury and great niece and nephews Tonya Bradbury, Michael Kilgore, and Ryan Macdonald. As well as many other beloved family and friends. Left with cherished memories are children Donna (Ron Richards), Kirk (Beverly), Connie (Jeff Purcell), and our mother Carol Ann Fleming (Powell); grandchild­ren Sheena Putt (Ed), Ryan Fleming, Megan Green (Srdjan), Andy Bakerricha­rds and Steve Mccabe; great grandchild­ren Spencer, Elliot and Lyla Putt; brothers

and sisters-in-law, Judy and Ed Byrd, Jeanette Windsor, Christine and Donnie Powell, Brian Powell, Bev Powell and Leonard Palfrey. Also leaving numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, other family members and friends who remember Dad’s earlier days of fun, laughter, love of music and entertaini­ng

jokes. Also, Dad’s neighbours and friends of the Caribou Legion Manner. A special thank you to the amazing staff of 4 South B of HSC. Dad would be remembered by many individual­s,

then young children and youth, in his earlier years through his coaching, instructin­g and voluntaris­m with the Kinsmen Club Swim Teams (proud to say 5yrs as National Champs), St. John’s Boys Club, Boy Scouts, Canadian Red Cross Water Safety, St. John Ambulance

First Aid, Physical Education at Vera Perlin School, Knights of Columbus Boys and Girls Club, and Summer Camps for boys at Port Rexton. Dad and Mom were also part of the Exon House foster families program where we were blessed to have the opportunit­y to enhance the lives of numerous children through their devotion. Dad cherished every moment of

all these precious times and remembered so many individual­s by name. You can now swim freely with the angels and fish to your hearts content Dad. Due to COVID and travel, a service and celebratio­n of life will take place at a later date to be announced and posted on Cauls Funeral Home website. Anyone wishing to donate in Dad’s memory may do so to a charity of one’s choice, a children’s organizati­on, or the Torbay Volunteer Fire Department Auxiliary.

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