Mrs. Josephine Veinotte 1973 Bridgewater Bulletin Mrs. Josie Veinotte, formerly of New Germany, passed away on February 3, 1973, at the Country Home Nursing Home in Kentville where she had been cared for during the past eight months. She was the last surviving member of the family of the late William and Hannah (Weagle) Veinotte of Baker Settlement where she was born in 1885. Surviving are a daughter, Myrtle (Mrs. Stanley Hubley) of Barss Corner; two sons, Moyle and Clyde, both of Berwick; four grandchildren; and 12 great grandchildren; and a niece, Mrs. Myrtle Blake in the United States. She was predeceased by her husband , Stannage, in 1962; an infant son; one brother; and four sisters. She was a member of the Barss Corner United Baptist Church and a life member of the Women's Missionary Society. Possessed of an abundance of energy, it was only in recent years that she was unable to visit her many friends and take long walks as a means of keeping in touch with the community in which she lived. The funeral service was held from Langille's Funeral Home on Tuesday afternoon, February 6, with her pastor, Rev. Carrol Armstrong officiating. Scripture passages read were Psalm 130 and I Corinthians, Chapter 15, with the text being, "Come unto Me, all ye who labour." The Baptist Church Choir led in the singing of the hymn,"Now the Day is Over," a favourite of the deceased. Pallbearers were John Mader, Ralston Eisener, Robert Rhodenizer, Clinton and Stanley Haines, and Laurie Delong. Interment was in the Baptist Church Cemetery.