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Marguerite-Clementine Stuart, daughter of Winfield Scott and Emma, died on October 8, 2007. Please consult the obituary here:

Obituary of Marguerite-Clementine Stuart


STUART, MARGUERITE CLEMENTINE -Marguerite Clementine Stuart, of St. Andrews, NB, died peacefully, October 8th, 2007 at the Saint John Regional Hospital following a brief illness. Marguerite was born in St. Andrew's N.B. She was in her 92nd year. She was predeceased by her mother, Emma Isabel (Powers) Stuart; father, Winfield Scott Stuart; brother, James (Bussy) Stuart; sisters, Mary Miller & Alice Stuart. She is survived by her sister, Sylvia Power; nieces, Judy (Ray) Glennie, Mary Power; and nephews, Tony, Bud (Sue), Pat (Betty) & Michael Miller, Andy (Kathy) Power; grand nephews and nieces, Andrew, Philip, Joseph, Michelle, Michael, Aaron, Jordan, Alison, Larry, Angela, David, Kathy, Joe, Chris, Roddy, Scott, Amanda. Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated at St. Andrew Roman Catholic Church, King St., St. Andrews, NB on Thursday, October 11, 2007 at 10 AM. Interment at St. Andrew Roman Catholic Cemetery. Visiting hours will be held at the S.O. Mehan & Son Funeral Home Ltd., 23 Main Street, St. Stephen, NB on Wednesday October 10, 2007, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 PM. In lieu of flowers, remembrances to the St. Andrew Catholic Church Capital Fund or charity of ones choice would be appreciated by the family. www.mehanfuneralhome.ca October 09, 2007


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On October 9, 2007 (Telegraph Journal, St. John, NB)


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