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Joseph Tremblett
In Memory of
Joseph William
Tremblett Sr.
1923 - 2018
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Obituary for Joseph William Tremblett Sr.

Joseph William  Tremblett Sr.
JOSEPH WILLIAM TREMBLETT SR.
1923 - 2018

It is with heavy hearts that the family of the late Joseph Tremblett Sr. announce his passing in Grand Falls-Windsor on May 12, 2018. Joe was 95 years of age and enjoyed every minute of every year. Predeceased by his parents, William and Mary-Ellen, his wife, Deborah, his son Gary (Gus), his grandson, Dougie, and his great-grandson, Joshua. Leaving to mourn with many great memories are his children: Mary, of Grand Falls-Windsor, NL, Bonnie (Harold), of Grand Falls-Windsor, NL, Carm (Dennis) of Marathon, ON, Debbie (Glen) of Bishop's Falls, NL, Joe (Patsy) of Grand Falls-Windsor, NL, Linus (Jo-Ann) of Sandy Point, NL, Brian (Michelle) of Bishop's Falls, NL, Glenn (Lisa) of Lewisporte, NL, and daughter-in-law Deb, of Grand Falls-Windsor, NL. Also leaving to mourn are his 15 grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren, and a large circle of relatives and friends.
Joe was known as an outstanding volunteer with his Church, The Canadian Diabetes Association, The Salvation Army Kettle Campaign, The Cemetery Committee, and especially the Knights of Columbus. For years, Joe could be seen directing traffic in front of the Church, a volunteer act he took very seriously. As well, he spent countless hours in the graveyard taking care of many details. It was often said that one couldn’t get in the grave until Joe gave the ok.
Family was very important to Joe and he made sure that each of his nine children were loved and cared for as best he could. His grandchildren and great-grandchildren were the love of his life. His eyes would light up on family gatherings when his house was full of family. Also known as a man of many recitations, Joe loved the opportunity to perform a rendition of “The Dogs” or “The Night Before Christmas”. A kind man in every sense of the word, Joe would never hesitate to give whatever was needed to those who needed anything. He also would kindly bring candy to the girls at the grocery stores and the bank. He will be fondly remembered for his genuine personality and his bright smile. He will be dearly missed and loved by all.
The family would like to thank Bonnie and Harold for the loving care they gave to their Dad.
Flowers graciously accepted and donations in his memory can be made to the Cancer Treatment Center in Grand Falls-Windsor, NL, or the Lionel Kelland Hospice.

Time to Go
It’s Time for me to go now and leave this wonderful life.
Time for me to reunite with my darling loving wife.
I leave behind my four sons and my four daughters too
But just remember my children I will always be here for you.
I am on my way now Gary and my pride young Dougie and Joshua too
As it is time for me to go now and spend some time with you.
My life was full of blessings and proud I am of you
All my beautiful grandchildren and my great grandchildren too.
My time on earth was special and I am happy I lived so long
It’s time for me to go now I can no longer hang on.
To Bonnie and to Harold who have given of your time
To make my last days comfortable you’re always on my mind.
It’s time for me to go now but I ask one thing of you
Please keep my family going as I always will Love You.
It’s time for me to go now..... Cherri -Oh.
Love Linus

Pallbearers: Joe Tremblett (Son) Linus Tremblett (Son) Brian Tremblett (Son) Glenn Tremblett (Son) Harold Sansome (Son-in-Law), Mark Lane (Grandson)

Honorary Pallbearers: Corey Short (Grandson), Brian Casey (Grandson)
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