Obituary
Interment
23-Jun-2020 11:00 AM - 11:15 AM at Greenwood Cemetery 1380 Sand Cove Rd Saint John NB E2M 4Z8
Obituary of Trueman Lawrence London
It is with heavy hearts the family of Mr. Trueman Lawrence London wish to announce his passing on Friday June 19, 2020 after a courageous battle with cancer. Born in Saint John, on August 9, 1947, Trueman was a son of the late Frederick Robert and Alice Mae (Ayer) London. Trueman was a labourer with QM Construction for a number of years where he made many life long friends that he thoroughly enjoyed working and spending time with including his best friend Rick. Trueman was a kind, gentle man who always had a smile on his face and was ready to lend a helping hand to those close to him. Trueman was predeceased by his parents Frederick and Alice, his beloved wife Elizabeth Mae "Betty"(Nealy) London (2005). Trueman is survived by two brothers, Gary London, of Moncton,N.B., Mark (Bridget) London, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, 5 sisters, Linda Craft, of Sussex, N.B., Deborah London, of Saint John, N.B., Kim (John) Brian, of Bradley Lake, Darlene (Bernie) Leavitt, of St. George, N.B., and Dawn (Troy) London, of Public Landing, N.B., step daughter, Shelley, and granddaughter, Amanda, several nieces and nephews. Castle Funeral Home, 309 Lancaster Ave. Saint John, N.B. (634 1701) have been entrusted with the arrangements. By Trueman's request there will be no visiting or funeral service. Interment will take place in Greenwood Cemetery on Tuesday June 23, 2020 at 11:00am. Donations to the Canadian Cancer society would be appreciated by the family. online condolences can be made at www. castlefh.com
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