Obituary
Obituary of Herbert S. Disher
DISHER HERB … At the Charlotte County Hospital on Wednesday, August 15th, 2019; Herbert Stanley Disher, husband of Geraldine (Stoddard) Disher of Chamcook, NB. Born in Moulton Township, ON, he is the son of the late George Washington & Ida (Dusenbury) Disher. Herbert dedicated 24 years of his life to the ministry in Ontario, Quebec and the Atlantic Provinces. In 1970 he married Geraldine Merchant and began working for Irving Pulp and Paper in Lake Utopia until his retirement in 1987. Surviving in addition to his wife Geraldine are his 3 daughters Roma (Bayfield) Bigelow of Charlottetown, PEI, Ruth Disher (Nasir Sherkhan) of ON, Maxine Disher of St. Stephen, NB, 3 sons, Gerald (Marilyn) and Raymond (Heather) all of St. Stephen, NB and Malcolm (Darlene) of Grand Prairie, AB, 18 grandchildren, 43 great grandchildren, several nieces, nephews and cousins. Herb was predeceased by 2 sisters Hazel and Beatrice and 2 brothers Garfield & Lloyd. The family will receive friends during a time of visitation on Friday from 6:00 pm … 9:00 pm at Humphreys Funeral Home, 20 Marks Street, St. Stephen, NB. There will also be a time of visitation with the family on Saturday at the Bayside Hall from 12:30 … 1:30 pm. A funeral service will be held on Saturday, August 17th, 2019 at 2:00 pm at Bayside Community Hall. The interment will follow in St. Andrews Rural Cemetery, followed by a reception back at the Bayside Community Hall. In lieu of flowers donations to a charity of one’s choice would be appreciated by the family. On line condolences to the family or donations can be made at www.humphreysfh.com
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