- Reaction score
- 1,300
- Points
- 1,040
22 Feb 2012:
Ron Furlotte suffered a stroke this morning at approximately 0620hrs. Ron is a retired RCR Major from Gagetown and currently employed as a contractor within the LFAA Sim Centre attached to the Tactics School. He was brought to the Chalmer's Hospital in Fredericton where he is currently undergoing treatment. The severity of the stroke and long term prognosis is not available at this time. He is currently in room 61A at Chalmer's. It is requested that only family and immediate personal friends of Ron visit at this time. To avoid being overwhelmed with visitors, his wife Juanita will give us the indication when Regimental friends can visit."
23 Feb 2012:
There has been little change to Ron's condition and the family still wishes to restrict visitation for the time being to family and immediate close friends. We are all hoping that the medication helps and that he makes a full recovery
26 Feb 2012:
Ron passed away at approximately 1:00 PM on Saturday 25 Feb 12. His wife, Juanita and sons, Chris and Mat, were by his side. Rob Amos met recently with the family and assisted them in making the following funeral arrangements:
Visitation:
Monday 27 February 2012 from 2-4 PM and 7-9 PM at Bishop's Funeral Home, 540 Woodstock Road, Fredericton, NB E3B 2J3 Telephone: 506-458-1885
(http://www.bishopsfuneralhome.com)
Funeral Service:
Tuesday 28 February 2012 at 2:00 PM at St.John The Evangelist Anglican Church, 75 Main St, Fredericton, NB (Fredericton North) Tel 506-458-9411
Reception to follow at the church. The family has requested that serving military personnel be dressed in DEU/Medals. Retired members are invited to wear medals with civilian dress.
The family has requested donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation. Donation cards will be available at the funeral home and at the Church.
RIP.
Ron Furlotte suffered a stroke this morning at approximately 0620hrs. Ron is a retired RCR Major from Gagetown and currently employed as a contractor within the LFAA Sim Centre attached to the Tactics School. He was brought to the Chalmer's Hospital in Fredericton where he is currently undergoing treatment. The severity of the stroke and long term prognosis is not available at this time. He is currently in room 61A at Chalmer's. It is requested that only family and immediate personal friends of Ron visit at this time. To avoid being overwhelmed with visitors, his wife Juanita will give us the indication when Regimental friends can visit."
23 Feb 2012:
There has been little change to Ron's condition and the family still wishes to restrict visitation for the time being to family and immediate close friends. We are all hoping that the medication helps and that he makes a full recovery
26 Feb 2012:
Ron passed away at approximately 1:00 PM on Saturday 25 Feb 12. His wife, Juanita and sons, Chris and Mat, were by his side. Rob Amos met recently with the family and assisted them in making the following funeral arrangements:
Visitation:
Monday 27 February 2012 from 2-4 PM and 7-9 PM at Bishop's Funeral Home, 540 Woodstock Road, Fredericton, NB E3B 2J3 Telephone: 506-458-1885
(http://www.bishopsfuneralhome.com)
Funeral Service:
Tuesday 28 February 2012 at 2:00 PM at St.John The Evangelist Anglican Church, 75 Main St, Fredericton, NB (Fredericton North) Tel 506-458-9411
Reception to follow at the church. The family has requested that serving military personnel be dressed in DEU/Medals. Retired members are invited to wear medals with civilian dress.
The family has requested donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation. Donation cards will be available at the funeral home and at the Church.
RIP.