Eugene Miner
1939 - 2024
Eugene Miner
Service Information
Service Date
Saturday April 6, 2024
Service Time
2 PM
Service Location
Leonardville Church of Christ
Burial Information
Burial Location
Fairhaven Community Cemetery/ Calders Head Cemetery, Fairhaven, N.B.
Requested Charity
NB Lung Association or a charity of one's choice.
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It is with great sadness the family of Eugene Miner announce his passing at the Charlotte County Hospital, St. Stephen, N.B. on Thursday, March 28, 2024, surrounded by his loving family.

Born in Lubec, Maine, son of the late Forest and Ethel Miner.

Eugene had many interests throughout his life, such as, drives around Deer Island, hanging out with his fur babies and working on his tractor and boats. His yearly garden was a great source of pride and he loved to share his vegetables.

He loved to tell a good story, watch western movies and was known to enjoy a good jigsaw puzzle.

He worked for the Department of Transportation from which he retired after many years of service.

Eugene is survived by his seven children; Rodney, Marlene (Mark), Carla (Jim), Carl, Tanya (Russell), Monica, Cassandra (Greg), grandchildren; Megan, Quentin, Chase, Katie, Dillon, great-grandchildren; Fallyn and Daryan, siblings, Wayne (Karen) and John, many nieces and nephews.

In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by his wife, Rosalie, two sisters and one brother.

Funeral service will be held at the Leonardville Church of Christ, Leonardville, N.B. on Saturday, April 6, 2024 at 2 PM.

Interment at Fairhaven Community Cemetery/ Calders Head Cemetery, Fairhaven, N.B.

For those who wish, donations to the NB Lung Association ( https://nblung.ca/ )  or a charity of one’s choice would be appreciated. Condolences may be sent to the family online at www.mehanfuneralhome.ca

The family would like to thank the Deer Island Health Centre and the wonderful Extra Mural nurses who took such great care of our father’s health needs for many years and especially in his final weeks. We are eternally grateful for your assistance and support.

 

 

Eugene Miner