Alvinwood Lush

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Alvinwood Allan Lush of Campbellton passed peacefully away in the presence of his loving family on Friday, April 16, 2021 at James Paton Memorial Hospital, Gander at the age of 84 years. He was the son of the late Kenneth and Olive Lush; predeceased by his precious daughter Debbie Compton, siblings, Ruby Curtis, George Lush, Doris White, Faye Baldwin and Gloria Lush. Leaving to cherish his memory are his wife Shirley of 62 years, children: Glenda (Dave) Norman, Kevin (Fronie) Lush, Kenny (Paulette) Lush, Kelley Lush and Tracy Lush; grandchildren: Nadine (Russ) White, Jason (Deanna) Compton, David (Katherine) Norman, Kimberley (Chad) Clendenning, Lawson (Nicole)lush, Devin, Amy, and Kayleigh Lush; great grandchildren: Abigail, Emma, Annalise, Aden, Maddox, Will, Norah, and Kara; brothers and sisters, Breta, Alva (William), Ted (Norma), Kenneth (Brenda) Leon(Debbie); brothers in law, Stanley Curtis and Wilfred Harnett; sisters in law, Ada Snow Edith Harnett, Edith Noftle and Boni Harnett; and a large circle of other relatives and friends. Resting at Families Funeral Home, 9 Forward Drive, Lewisporte with visitation on Sunday, from 2-4pm. Funeral service will take place on Monday, April 19th, from Families Funeral home at 2pm for family and invited guest. Interment to follow at the Salvation Army Cemetery in Campbellton. Donations in his memory may be made to the Salvation Army Cemetery Fund, Campbellton or the Alzheimer’s Society, NL
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We are deeply sorry for your loss ~ the staff at Families Funeral Home
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1936 - 2021

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