Obituary
Obituary of James DeLucry
DeLucry, James Andre It is with great sorrow we mourn the loss of our beloved husband and father, James Andre DeLucry on June 21, 2012 at the Saint John Regional Hospital. Born in North Tay, NB. He was the son of the late Harold and Helen DeLucry. He was a faithful member of the Saint Rose Parish Church, Saint John, NB. James began working on Irving Tugs on the Saint John River in 1956. In the year 2000 he became ill and had to retire . He was highly respected by everyone. He enjoyed his work and loved the time on the tugboats. His greatest joy was spending time outside working on his gardens and landscaping, fishing, four wheeling and having coffee with his friends. He is survived by his wife Corrine (MacDonald), Saint John; sons, Derek (Heidi) DeLucry, Bryan (Kelly) DeLucry; precious grandchildren Kailey, Hannah, Samuel and Matthew. Surviving siblings, Peggy (Langis), Billy (Bonnie) DeLucry, Marlene (Gaston) Schetange, Marie (Andrew) Cormier and several nieces and nephews. Besides his parents, he was predeceased by his sister, Geraldine Ogdon. Resting at Castle Funeral Home, “Fallsview Chapel”, 309 Lancaster Avenue, Saint John West (634-1701) visitation will take place on Sunday, June 24, 2012 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Monday June 25, 2012 at 11:00 a.m. from St. Rose of Lima Church. Interment will be held in Saint John at the Holy Cross Cemetery. A reception will be announced at the funeral. Donations, in James’ memory can be made to one of the following charities, NB Heart and Stroke Foundation, MS Society or to the charity of your choice.
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