C.F. Sweeny's funeral Home Ltd.
SINCE 1917
In Memory
Rev. Lawrence "Bud" Wallace Bone
Middle
LaHave, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia, passed away May 14, 2006 in the
South Shore Regional Hospital, Bridgewater. Born on November 29, 1927,
he was a son of the late Nicholas and Clara (Magee) Bone. Lawrence was
a graduate of Moncton High School (Valedictorian), Mount Allison University
in 1952 (B.A.) (Manager of Varsity Football Team), Pine Hill Divinity
Hall (M. Div.). He was ordained a minister of the United Church of Canada
in 1954. He served in student mission fields in Bright-Sands-Cleeves
Sask., Miscou Island, Scotch Colony and McKee’s Mills, all in
New Brunswick. He served pastoral charges in Scotch Colony, Salisbury,
Assist. Min. St. John’s United in Moncton, Florenceville, New
Brunswick, Kirk-McColl in St. Stephen, New Brunswick and United Memorial
in Halifax, Nova Scotia, where he was honored as Minister Emeritus upon
his retirement. Lawrence was a member of Halifax Presbytery and Maritime
Conference, obtained the rank of Captain with RCAF (Supp. Reserve) and
served as Chaplain, Past Chaplain of RCL Scotia Branch 25, member of
Air Force Mic Mac Wing 111, Past Grand Chaplain New Brunswick, member
of Masonic Lodge, Scottish rite and Philae Shriners in Nova Scotia.
In early years, Lawrence was a member of Lions, Rotary and Curling Clubs.
He enjoyed sailing, traveling, real estate and hunting. He was a member
of Bluenose Seniors Club, Dayspring Seniors Club and Rhodes Corner Card
Club, member of the Male Choir of Zion Lutheran Church. He is survived
by his wife, Beulah Pauline Bone; sons, Stephen (Jeannie), David (Lori)
all from St. Stephen, New Brunswick; daughter, Brenda (Keith) White,
Australia; brother, Wallis (Daisy); sisters in law, Jean Bone and Nan
Leger; brother in law, Gordon Mann (Linda), grandchildren, Stephanie
and Michael Bone, Paul and Celia White, step daughter, Paula Berringer
and her sons, Zackary and Cody, several nieces, nephews and cousins.
He was predeceased by his first wife, Jean Betty (Mann) Bone; infant
son Wayne; brothers Fred and Ralph Bone. No visitation by request. A
memorial service will be held 2pm Thursday, May 18 in Bridgewater United
Church, Rev Ivan Norton officiating with a reception to follow in the
church hall. A private family intermit will be held in Fairhaven Memorial
Gardens in Moncton, New Brunswick. Family flowers only. In lieu of flowers,
memorials may be made to the Shaid Animal Shelter or the charity of
one’s choice would be appreciated by the family. Funeral arrangements
entrust to Sweeny’s Funeral Home, Bridgewater where online condolences
may be made at www.sweenysfuneralhome.com.
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