Mrs. James W. Veinotte 1948 Bridgewater Bulletin The death of Mrs. Georgina (Gray) Veinotte took place at Halifax at the home of her son, Ronald, where she made her home since her husband's death last November and was lovingly cared for by Ronald and Mrs. Veinotte. Mrs. Veinotte has been in poor health for a number of years following a severe heart attack. Mrs. Veinotte was a daughter of John Gray. Her mother and brother are buried at Parkdale Cemetery. She was 71 years of age. Surviving in the immediate family are Gertie, Mrs. Ettney Oikle, Long Island; Lona, Mrs. Ralph Henley, Northfield, Queens County; Elaine, Mrs. Maurice Daniels, Cataumet, Cape Cod; sons, Everett ,West Milan, New Hampshire; Harold (deceased); Ethan,Peel, New Brunswick; Lorraine, Kingston Nova Scotia; DeWayne, Dalhousie Road; Ronald, Halifax; a large number of grandchildren, nieces, and nephews. One nephew, Earl Wentzell and wife visited Mrs. Veinotte during her illness and possessing a good voice, often joined Mrs. Ronald in singing the hymns she loved. The funeral services were held on Saturday afternoon at the Anglican Church. The Rev. Mr. Neishofficiated. The combined choirs, Anglican and Baptist, sang the hymns of her choice," The Old Rugged Cross," "Peace, Perfect Peace," and "Jesus, Saviour, Pilot Me." The church was filled to capacity with sympathizing friends.