Skip to content

A place for remembering loved ones. A space for sharing memories.

Featured

Latest Obituaries

Today Yesterday This Week This Month Explore All

Memorial Notices

Today Yesterday This Week This Month Explore All

Other Sympathy Announcements

Today Yesterday This Week This Month Explore All

Learn & Prepare

When someone close to you passes away, it can be difficult to know what to do. Whether you are planning a funeral service, buying flowers, expressing condolences, or just trying to figure out how to process grief, this library of articles will help you understand what to expect.

Explore All
guiding grief photo

Your Guide to Overcoming Grief

  • Comprehensive Videos for Every Grief Journey
  • 15 Experts Share Insights to Manage Grief
  • On-Demand Access
guiding grief logo
Learn more
Photo

Obituary Writing Toolbox: Template and Samples

Following a template is the easiest way to determine the requirements and standards for any type of writing project. It's helpful to take a look at examples, templates and guides when beginning to write. Knowing the form,...

Learn more
Photo

Benefits of Online Memorials

When a loved one passes away, the next of kin will usually compose a newspaper obituary to communicate the information. While these notices are informative, obituaries often don’t do justice to the life story of a loved one....

Learn more

Gord Sheasby

In Memory of
Gord
Sheasby
2020
Memorial Candle Tribute From
Sherwood's Funeral Home
"We are pleased to provide this Book of Memories to the family."
View full message >>>

Obituary for Gord Sheasby

Born in Vancouver on April 13th, 1957, Henry Gordon Sheasby (Gord) passed to his heavenly home on July 29th, 2020 in Sussex, New Brunswick. In a lifetime filled with accomplishment and adventure, Gord experienced and achieved so much. Gord’s career began as a Lieutenant in the Canadian Military after his graduation from the Royal Military College in 1979. He then served as an Officer with Lord Strathcona’s Horse and, upon leaving the military several years later, he set out on an adventure that began at a Gold Mine in South Africa and covered that continent, also leading him to the Middle East, Europe and much of the rest of the world before his return to Canada. Gord then studied Forestry at the University of Toronto, during which time he wrote an especially important paper inventorying the many mature trees on the site of the former Mimico Insane Asylum. This helped pre–empt the destruction of those trees and the preservation of the historic buildings that now house Humber College.

Upon moving to New Brunswick, Gord and his family settled in just outside Sussex where he began his second career in Mining and ended his working life as a Paramedic in the far north and then back in New Brunswick. For many years, he was a proud member of the Mine Rescue Team and won a number of individual and team provincial championships. He was also a very skilled member of the Volunteer Fire Department and an instructor in First Aid and CPR with St. John Ambulance. When asked just a few days before his death what he was most proud of doing in his life, he said “helping people”.

Gord was also so incredibly proud of his much–loved and very accomplished children who all followed him on the military path. In addition to his daughter Alex (Alexi), his grandsons Theodore and Louis, his sons Bruce (Maddison) and Ira (Myriame), Gord is survived by his mother, Dorothea, his brother Bruce (Deidra), sisters Patricia (Neil) and Charlotte, his nieces, nephews, cousins and aunts and uncles and his beloved rescue dog Bower.

He was predeceased by his father Edward Gordon.

Gord was very grateful to have been welcomed into the community of Midland Baptist Church and to have formed such wonderful friendships there – especially with Pastor Alden Crain and his very dear friends Doug and Sandy Hall and all their family. Gord’s neighbour and close friend, Arthur Ferguson (Art) was a joyful, daily presence in his life.

Gord and all the family are so appreciative to his caregiver, Nancy, all the Extra–Mural nurses, especially Rachel, Virginia and Rose who helped him to remain in his home, the paramedics who assisted him on several occasions, his doctor, Stephanie Ward, and the many staff who cared for him at various times at Saint John and Sussex Regional Hospitals, his care worker, Jolene and all at Sussex Mental Health.

Despite his diagnosis, Gord faced his cancer with courage and grace and his ever–present sense of humour – always mindful of others and full of gratitude for a full life filled with love.

Arrangements have been entrusted to Sherwood’s Funeral Home and Life Tribute Centre (506–839–2156), 18 Scovil Road, Norton, NB. Due to COVID–19 restrictions, private services will be held.

Memorial donations in memory of Gord may be made to the Midland Baptist Church, in Norton, NB, or the charity of the donor’s choice. Personal condolences to the family and donations may be made through: www.sherwoodsfuneralhome.com
Obituaries | Telegraph Journal
Skip to content

A place for remembering loved ones. A space for sharing memories.

Featured

Latest Obituaries

Today Yesterday This Week This Month Explore All

Memorial Notices

Today Yesterday This Week This Month Explore All

Other Sympathy Announcements

Today Yesterday This Week This Month Explore All

Learn & Prepare

When someone close to you passes away, it can be difficult to know what to do. Whether you are planning a funeral service, buying flowers, expressing condolences, or just trying to figure out how to process grief, this library of articles will help you understand what to expect.

Explore All
guiding grief photo

Your Guide to Overcoming Grief

  • Comprehensive Videos for Every Grief Journey
  • 15 Experts Share Insights to Manage Grief
  • On-Demand Access
guiding grief logo
Learn more
Photo

Obituary Writing Toolbox: Template and Samples

Following a template is the easiest way to determine the requirements and standards for any type of writing project. It's helpful to take a look at examples, templates and guides when beginning to write. Knowing the form,...

Learn more
Photo

Benefits of Online Memorials

When a loved one passes away, the next of kin will usually compose a newspaper obituary to communicate the information. While these notices are informative, obituaries often don’t do justice to the life story of a loved one....

Learn more