Bernard James Deal 1949 The death of Bernard Deal took place at his home in Rose Bay on Sunday morning, June 12, after an illness of some months and a serious operation at the D.M. Hospital. Born at Rose Bay 64 years ago, he was the youngest son of the late Daniel and Belle (McKeen) Deal. Surviving are his widow, the former Wilda Munro, of Phillip's Harbour; one sons, Burlington; three daughters, Sylvia, Mary Ann, and Elizabeth, all at home; three brothers , Leroy of Rose Bay and Rev. Glen Deal, of Suncook, New Hampshire; two sisters, Annie, Mrs. Austin Wamboldt of Rose Bay and Lillie, Mrs. L.R. Conrad of Wellesley, Mass. The funeral service was held on Tuesday afternoon with interment at Harbourview Cemetery, Rose Bay. The funeral of the late Bernard Deal was held from his late residence on Tuesday of last week. In the absence of his minister, Rev. J. Brooks, the service was conducted by Mr. A. Custance of the United Church at Blue Rocks. Mr. Custance's meditations centred around the words of St. Paul to the Hebrews, 9:27: "As it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment." Trinity choir led in singing "The Lord is My Shepherd" and "Rock of Ages." Burial was made in Rose Bay Cemetery. Pall bearers were Benjamin Himmelman, Lorraine Conrad, William Lohnes, and Napean Smith. (Only the names of two brothers were given.)