Neil Gillespie, 85, of Moncton, passed away peacefully at the Moncton Hospital on Sunday, June 8, 2014. Neil was born in May 1929 to Ernest and Valentine (McLaughlin) Gillespie. Neil worked for over 40 years with C.N. Telegrams, and lived for many decades in his home on Danforth Street with his sister Patricia. He enjoyed woodworking, hiking and camping, and took pride in his Irish heritage and his New Brunswick roots. Neil was predeceased by his parents Ernest and Valentine; brothers Gene, John and Ken; and sisters June and Patricia. Neil is survived by his nieces Colleen and Karen, nephew Michael, and sister-in-law Helen. Neils family would like to extend its deep appreciation to everyone who has played a supportive role in his life. Special thanks to: Neils family physician, Dr. Charest; the care team at K.E. Spencer Memorial Home; the staff at the Moncton Hospital and Georges Dumont Hospital; and the Leger and Allain families. Visitation will be at Fergusons Funeral Home, 1657 Mountain Road, Moncton (858-1995) on Wednesday, July 2, from 4:00 to 6:00 pm. Funeral service will be at Fergusons Funeral Home Chapel on Thursday, July 3, 2014 at 1:30 pm, with Father Allison Carroll officiating. There will be a reception in the Funeral Home Reception Centre following the service. Interment, Shediac Road Cemetery. Donations in Neils memory may be made to the New Brunswick Heart and Stroke Foundation. Online condolences at www.fergusonsfuneralhome.com Services:
Visitation Information
Visitation
July 2, 2014
Visitation Time
4:00 to 6:00 pm
Visitation Location
Fergusons Funeral Home
Service Information
Service Date
Thursday, July 3, 2014
Service Time
1:30 pm
Service Location
Fergusons Funeral Home Chapel
Burial Information
Burial Location
Shediac Road Cemetery, Moncton
Requested Charity
New Brunswick Heart and Stroke Foundation
Neil Gillespie, 85, of Moncton, passed away peacefully at the Moncton Hospital on Sunday, June 8, 2014. Neil was born in May 1929 to Ernest and Valentine (McLaughlin) Gillespie. Neil worked for over 40 years with C.N. Telegrams, and lived for many decades in his home on Danforth Street with his sister Patricia. He enjoyed woodworking, hiking and ca