Arthur Kincade

Committal Service

Riverbank Cemetery
route 121
Midland, New Brunswick, Canada

Obituary of Arthur Kincade

Mr. Arthur Ronald Kincade was born in Saint John on April 22, 1941; Art grew up on a farm in Salmon Creek. He was the oldest of twelve children of Sears and Lillian Kincade. He had chores that he took very seriously such as gathering eggs and splitting and carrying in wood. He had his own routine and did his chores at the same time everyday . Art went to a one room school house from grades 1-8 in Salmon Creek. His life was very simple and he asked for nothing more. The family later moved to Belleisle Creek and then Norton for many years . He lived a few years in Sussex and spent the last eight years at Mill Cove Nursing Home, in Mill Cove, NB. Art was a very happy man, he loved to make people smile and could warm their hearts with few words. He loved to whistle, tap his feet, eat, make funny faces and chew gum. Art was not a fussy man he would eat anything you gave him, he was very easy to please and smiled often. Its safe to say he was our little clown, he will be very sadly missed by staff and residents at Mill Cove Nursing Home, he was very loved by all, we will miss you arty and we loved you very much. Art will live on in the hearts of his sisters: Shirley Cox and her husband Bill of Sussex Corner, Mary Perry and her husband George of Cody's, Betty Smith of Sussex, Judy Vautour and her husband Edmond of Bronson, Sandra Fairweather and her husband Greg of Cumberland Bay, Pam Kincade and Calvin Lutes of Elgin and Kim Macaulay and Paul Francis of Saint John; his brothers: Charlie and his wife Sheila of Hampton, Steven of Saint John, Larry and his wife Kathy of Saint John; as well as several nieces and nephews and his family at Mill Cove Nursing home. Art was predeceased by his brother, Gerald who passed away in 1960; his nephew, Ralph Thorne in 1985 and by two brothers-in-law: John McGarity and Henry Smith.
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