Kaye Kirker

Obituary of Kaye Frances Kirker

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Kirker Lawlor, Kaye Frances, 72, Spry Harbour passed away peacefully on Wednesday October 16, 2019 in Eastern Shore Memorial Hospital. Born in Spry Harbour on November 12, 1947 she was a daughter of Alice (Henley) Boutilier the late Harvey Boutilier. She is survived by her son Kevin (Theresa Harnish) Lawlor, Spry Harbour, stepson Aaron, Sackville, stepdaughter Nicole (June) Kirker, Ontario, grandsons Kevin Jr., Gregory, step grandsons; John Harnish, Michael (Paige) Smith, great grandchildren; Mikea, Kazera, Kaylene, Isabelle and Jacob. Brothers; Grant (Faye) Boutilier, Mushaboom, Garnett (Darlene) Boutilier, Jeddore, sister Bonnie MacKenzie, Dartmouth, several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her first husband Harry “Junior” Lawlor, and second husband Gerry Kirker, as well as two sisters in infancy. Cremation has taken place under the direction of D.S. Crowell & Son Funeral Home, Sheet Harbour. A memorial service will be held Wednesday October 23 at 2:00p.m. in St. Andrews Anglican Church, Spry Harbour Rev. Gary Barr officiating. Private family burial to follow in St. Paul’s Cemetery, Mushaboom. Family flowers only, donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society. Online condolences may be directed to www.crowellsfuneralhome.ca  

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Wednesday
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October

Memorial Service

2:00 pm
Wednesday, October 23, 2019
St. Andrews Anglican Church
Cemetery Loop
Spry Harbour, Nova Scotia, Canada
Rev. Gary Barr officiating
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