Obituary of Charles Poore
Poore, Charles F. “Buster”
The passing of Charles “Buster” F. Poore of Marysville, NB, husband of
the late Eileen (Estabrooks) Poore, occurred on Thursday, November 07,
2013 at the Dr. Everett Chalmers Regional Hospital. Born on March 20,
1932 in Devon, NB he was a son of the late Neil and Ella (Nason) Poore.
Buster is survived by his two sons, Dana Poore of Medicine Hat, AB and
Chuck (Tanya) Poore of Marysville, NB; two daughters, Donna (John)
MacKay of Woodstock, NB and Jennifer Kehoe of Marysville, NB; eight
grandchildren, Anna Hamill, Colby and Tyrel Poore, Gareth, Allison and
Mallory MacKay, Darcy and Courtney Kehoe; two great-grandchildren,
Peyton Kehoe and Avery Hamill; sisters, Ruth Ann Fox of Marysville, NB,
Noreen Astle (Billy) of Fredericton, NB and Donna Stairs (Dean) of
Nepean, ON; sister-in-law, Patricia Hamilton of Marysville, NB;
special son, Michael Kehoe of Calgary, AB, his special girl, Misty Jones; as well as many wonderful nieces and nephews. Besides his wife and parents, Buster was predeceased by his sisters-in-law, Gladys Arnold and Betty King; brothers-in-law, James, Keith, Kenneth, Wendall “Junior” and Paul Estabrooks.
Buster was a life long resident of Marysville NB, also spending 15 years in Giants Glen, Stanley, NB. He worked in the Cotton Mill and the Chestnut Canoe Factory, later employed at Tractors and Equipment retiring in 1990, after 35 years of service. Buster enjoyed picking fiddleheads and fishing. Buster was his happiest telling stories.
At his request there will be no viewing or service. The Family will receive friends at Marysville Heritage Centre, 11 McGloin Street, Marysville, NB on Wednesday, November 13, 2013 from 1 until 4 pm. A Private Family Graveside will follow in the Marysville Baptist Extension Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Canadian Diabetes Association or the charity of the donor's choice. Family wishes to thank Dr. Irrinki, Stacy Carr and the Nurses of 4NE for their compassion and care over the past few weeks. Also thanking Terry “Turtles” Arnold of Marysville for his visits and time spent with Buster. Personal condolences may be offered through www.yorkfh.com