My condolences to the family. Helen's death announcement mentions her brother, James. I have added a footnote about him. -The Daily Gleaner, Fredericton, N.B., Saturday, April 28, 2007. ALLEN, HELEN ELEANOR (WADE) At the Hanwell Special Care Home on Thursday April 26, 2007 Helen Eleanor Allen passed away at the age of 94. Born on November 3rd, 1912 in Marysville, Helen worked as a saleslady in many local stores and, for many years, at Levine's Ltd. She loved sports, especially baseball and hockey. She was a member of the Orange Lodge No.33, The Post Mistress Club, and a Life Member of the Salvation Army Home League. She is survived by one daughter, Marlene Fullarton of Oromocto; two sons, Charlie of Oromocto and Wayne of Kingston, Ontario; six grandchildren, Eleanor Bouchard and Irene Ulrich of Fredericton, Dale Fullarton of Ottawa, Jennifer and Allen Fullarton at home in Oromocto, and Kristian Allen of Ottawa; four great grandchildren, Avery Allen of Ottawa, Julie and Joshua Ulrich of Lincoln, Russell Bouchard of Saint John; two great-great grandchildren, Candice and Anson Bouchard of Saint John; several nieces and nephews. Predeceased by her husband Sidney T. Allen; her parents Rueben and Carrie Wade; three sisters, May Stewert and Irene MacNaughton of Marysville, and Florence Allen of Bristol Conn.; one brother, James Wade, killed in action overseas. No visitation. A funeral service will be held at Bishop's Funeral Home 540 Woodstock Road Fredericton on Monday April 30, 2007 at 2:30 pm with Major Reuben Janes from the Salvation Army officiating. For those who wish contributions to a charity of the donor's choice would be appreciated. www.bishopsfuneralhome.com ADDITIONAL: <Commonwealth War Graves Commission website> No: G/18085 Sergeant James A. Wade, 48th. Highlanders of Canada, R.C.I.C., died October 31, 1944. He is buried in Coriano Ridge War Cemetery, Coriano, Italy (due north of Rome near San Marino and between the Adriatic coastal towns of Rimini and Riccione). NOTE: - James Alexander Wade "of Marysville, New Brunswick," is listed with the New Brunswick Regiment in the wartime casualty list. See Toronto Star, 20 January, 1945, p. 26.