Ray Harold Jodrey 1985 Bridgewater Bulletin Ray Harold Jodrey, 66, Springfield, died Thursday, June 13, 1985, at home. He was born in Stanburne. He was the son of the late Olive (Jodrey) Young. He was a woodsman for Bowater Mersey for thirty years. He served with the West Novies Regiment during the Second World War for four years. He is survived by his wife, the former Laura Mabel Burgoyne; a daughter, Gail (Eileen) Feener, Bridgewater; four step-daughters, Joan Hamm, Darlene (Mrs. Brenton Sproule), and Brenda (Mrs. Wendell Slauenwhite), all of Springfield; Patty Jodrey of Meisner's Section; a son, Arnold of Springfield; a step-son, Royce Joudrey, Springfield; three half-sisters, Edna (Mrs. Leo Veinot), West Clifford; Blanche (Mrs. Robert Silver), Dartmouth; Joyce (Mrs. Les Jackson), Ontario; 18 grandchildren and five great grandchildren. He was predeceased by a daughter, Ethel; a son, Charles; three half-brothers, Maynard, Foster, and Bernard Young; and five grandchildren. The body was at Langille's Funeral Home, New Germany. Funeral was held on Saturday, June 15, 1985, at 2 p.m. at the Baptist Church, Springfield, with Rev. David Keith officiating. Burial was held in the church cemetery. Pallbearers were Carman Mossman, Mark MacKay, Pearlie Holland, John Rhynard, Ralph Kaulback, and Lemuel Lohnes. The organist was Mrs. Dorothy Mason.