Obituary
Obituary of Maye Stewart Upham
Maye Upham (Dickson), wife of the late Curtis Upham, and the late Lee Dickson, of Bayside, passed away at Old Ridge, NB, on the evening of December 2 , at the age of 93. Born in Center Napan, on May 26, 1915, she was the daughter of the late Osborne and Catherine (Dickson) Dickson. She was a homemaker and chose a life of faith. Maye is survived by, her two sons, Lee Dickson (Yvonne), of Grande Prairie, AB, and Floyd Dickson (Carolyn), of White Rock, BC. ,five grandchildren, Trina, Alanna, and Cameron (Melanie), of Grande Prairie, AB, and Matthew (Becci Bessette) of Hope, BC, as well as Timothy (Danika), of Langley, BC. , six great-grandchildren, Gavin and Will of Grande Prairie, AB, Hannah and Emelia of Hope, BC, and Maddox and Hunter of Langley, BC. Maye also leaves one sibling, her youngest brother Harold (Gladys) Dickson of Port Alberni, BC, as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Maye was predeceased by her first husband Lee Dickson, and her second husband Curtis Upham, as well as three sisters, Susan Wilson, Dorothy Dickson, and Verne Dickson and two brothers, Earl and Burton Dickson. Resting at Humphrey’s Funeral Home 20 Marks Street, St. Stephen, NB. from where the funeral service will be held in the chapel on Saturday, December 6th, 2008 at 11:00 am. The interment will take place in the spring at St. Andrews Rural Cemetery. A Reception to follow the service for friends and family at the Humphreys Community Room and Reception Centre. All are welcome to join us. The family would like to thank all of Mum’s special friends and Melody and Roy Moffard, and their wonderful staff at St. Stephen Seniors Complex, for the love and care they have shown Mum over the years. We thank them for taking such good care of her! As expressions of sympathy, donations made to the charity of the donors’ choice, would be appreciated by the family. Online condolences and memorial donations may be placed by visiting www.humphreysfh.com
our services
Whether you're seeking the comfort of familiar tradition or an entirely unique celebration we are prepared to help.
preplanning
Planning ahead usually always makes sense; even for a funeral. Learn why it may make sense for you.
grief resources
Loss and grief are difficult to endure and can be even harder to understand. It can help to know more.
Learn More
about us
A family business with a proud past but a focus on meeting the needs of the future.