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Ashman Middleton, Vernice

ASHMAN MIDDLETON, Vernice

2007

Vernice M. Middleton of Victoria, B.C. died on May 4, 2007. She was born in Barnston Quebec on January 7, 1920. Beloved wife of Edward (Ted) Middleton who died in 1989.. Loving daughter of the late John and Mary Ashman. She was also predeceased by eleven of her thirteen brothers and sisters. Vernice was raised in the Way's Mills area and worked for a brief time in Sherbrooke. Ted and Vernice were united in marriage on August 11, 1951 at the Anglican Church in Stanstead. Vernice was an active member of the Beebe Advent Christian Church and a long time member of the Canadian Legion Auxiliary. She was often involved in many other community activities in the Stanstead area. She moved to Victoria B.C. in 1990 where she was involved with Silver Threads and a local Old Age Pensioners Group. Cherished mother of: Penny ( Donald Wrigley), Fuquay Varina N.C., Heather McCallum Victoria B.C., and Dianne ( Rick Saunders), of Victoria B.C.. Verice will also be sadly missed by her grandchildren: Stephen Wrigley of California City, C.A., David Wrigley of Centerville V.A., Sheena and Gaeme McCallum of Victoria B.C.: as well as her sister Elsie Townsend of Montreal and Guy Ashman of Stanstead (Beebe), many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. There will be visitation at the Cass Funeral Home, 545 Dufferin, Stanstead 819-876-5213 /www.casshomes.ca on Friday, May 11, 2007 where friends may visit from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.. The service will be held in the funeral home on Saturday, May 12 at 4:00 p.m. with Reverend Doand B. Wrigley officiating, followed by interment in the Crystal Lake cemetery.

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