Wendell Middleton

Service

Service Date: Tuesday, April 9, 2019 Service Time: 11:00 am Service Location: Oromocto Funeral Home Chapel

Visitation

Visitation: Monday, April 8, 2019 Visitation Time: 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm Visitation Location: Oromocto Funeral Home

Burial

Burial Date: April 8, 2019 Burial Time: Following the Service Burial Location: Byno Cemetery, Lakeville Corner

Obituary of Wendell Middleton

Lakeville Corner — Wendell Walter Middleton, 92, went to be with the Lord on Sunday, April 7, 2019, while surrounded by his loving family at Dr. Everett Chalmers Regional Hospital. Predeceased by his wife of 52 years, Mary (McGibbon) Middleton; he leaves behind his four daughters, Gloria Murray, Jo-Ann (Gary) Bridges, Diane (Derrick) Murray and Nancy (Michael) Thomas; grandchildren, Katie (Ian) Morrell, Kelsey Bridges, David (Melissa) Murray, Andrew (Chrissy) Murray, Stephen Thomas, Elisabeth (Martin) Stehouwer, Rebekah (Matthew) Green and Peter Thomas; great grandchildren, Alexandria Morrell, Evan Morrell, Cassidy Morrell, Quintin Morrell and Raelynn Murray; siblings, Phyllis Welch, Reg (Irene) Middleton, Shirley (Ernie) Patterson, Judy Thompson, Gail (Clayton) Tucker; and many close friends. The son of the late David and Ruby (London) Middleton, he was born in Lakeville Corner and was happy to return to the lake to retire. Wendell was an incredible carpenter who spent over 40 years working professionally on several Fredericton landmarks including the Playhouse, the Centennial Building, the Aiken Center, Fredericton High School, the Fredericton Art Gallery, and Fredericton Public Library. After retiring from his supervisory job with Diamond Construction he spent his remaining years working on his own projects including homemade bookcases, boats, clocks, swing sets, diving docks and countless beach chairs, usually requested by his beloved grandchildren. Wendell started the great tradition of camping at "the lake" with his family originally at Thompson Shore where they spent 33 years, and then later moving to Adequate Lane, which he named because after all... "it was adequate". He loved boating, fishing, campfires, reading, puzzles, deer watching, a witty joke and most of all being surrounded by family. His family extend the greatest appreciation to all of the staff at Minto Services for Seniors especially "his ladies" Janet, Dale, Sarah and Lisa for their continuous care and support. And to Arnold Amos who was a great friend and was always up for a road trip. The family will receive visitors on Monday, April 8, from 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm at Oromocto Funeral Home. A funeral service will be held from the funeral home chapel at 11:00 am on Tuesday, April 9, 2019, officiated by Dr. Bill Morrison. To honour his love of books, donations can be made in Wendell's memory to the Oromocto Public Library.
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