Burleigh Leland Arenburg 1968 Bridgewater Bulletin There occurred on Thursday, May 2nd, 1968, the passing of Burleigh Leland Arenburg, at the Dawson Memorial Hospital, after a short illness. He was born at New Canada in 1908 and lived there his entire life. He was the son of Robert Arenburg and the late Eva Leona (Wagner) Arenburg. Surviving besides his father and step-mother of Bridgewater, are a sister, Mabel (Mrs. Lloyd Joudrey), Bridgewater; and seven brothers, Raymond, Farmington; Arnold of Bridgewater; Owen, Simpson's Corner; Bazil, Branch LaHave; Ronald, Bridgewater; Harold, New Germany; and Randolph, who had always resided with him but is presently teaching school at Fort McMurray in Alberta. Also surviving are many nieces and nephews. He had worked with the Mersey and Bowaters Mersey Paper Company practically all his working life. The funeral service was held at the Baptist Church in New Canada on Sunday, May 5th, at 4 p.m., with Licentiate Douglas Crouse officiating. Mrs. Harris Cook played the organ. The choir, composed of community friends, sang the hymns,"The Old Rugged Cross" and "Good Night and Good Morning." The pall bearers were Farish MacKay, Earle MacKay, Donald Morton, Maurice Wagner, Clifton Crouse and Russell Jodrey. Interment was in the Lakeside Cemetery at New Canada in his Grandparents Wagner's lot. For the funeral the church was filled to overflowing with sorrowing relatives and friends who came to pay their last respects and the many beautiful floral tributes and in memoriams bore silent testimony of esteem.