Anastatia Underhay

October 2, 1928 to March 6, 2017

Obituary

Underhay, Anastatia (1928-2017) – Passed peacefully away at the Agnes Pratt Home, in the company of her loving, loyal husband of 62 years, Anastatia Underhay (Andrews) formerly of Wesleyville (New-Wes-Valley), NL. Survived by husband, Howard; son Vaughan (wife Olga Hitchen); daughter Kimberly Ann; grandson Andrew (wife Elizabeth Drover); sister Marie (Cull); sisters-in-law Irene (Inie) Andrews of Wesleyville and Audrey Fairfull of Bobcaygeon, ON; also an enormous circle of nieces, nephews, cousins, friends, and neighbors. Anastatia opened her heart and her home to all who knew her and ensured that no one went without, leaving a lasting positive impression on all that knew her. Special thanks to the medical team and administrative staff of Agnes Pratt, Clergy, and special friends during her time there, Maxine and Craig, her tea room friends Joyce, Hilda, Shirley, Fred, Ann, Sandra, Eugene, Edgar and Elizabeth. We are so grateful for all the expressions of kindness and sympathy and for having been a part of her wonderful life. Resting at Carnell’s Funeral Home, 329 Freshwater Road. Visitation from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Wednesday, March 8th and from 10 a.m. – 12 noon, Thursday, March 9th. Funeral service from the Carnell Memorial Chapel on Thursday March 9th, 2017 at 2:00 p.m. Cremation to follow. In lieu of flowers, donations in her memory may be made to the Agnes Pratt Home. To send a message of condolence or sign the memorial guest book, please visit www.carnells.com.

Schedule

Visitations

2-4 p.m. on March 8, 2017

7-9 p.m. on March 8, 2017

10 a.m. - 12 p.m. on March 9, 2017

Carnell’s Funeral Home
329 Freshwater Road
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funeral

2:00pm, Thursday March 9th

The Carnell Memorial Chapel
329 Freshwater Road
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Mr. UnderHay, I am so sorry to hear from Dad, about your wife’s passing; I met her with you a few times when I have come home from Ottawa, to visit my mom Celene, who was also at Fairhaven; the last time in Oct past. My Dad is Edgar. I remember seeing you both over the last few trips back and the love and gentle kindness there. May she rest in peace, and I hope you find peace as well, in maintaining her dignity and grace in her last years. I am so sorry for your loss. Ramona Moore

Howard and family..So sorry for your loss. sincere condolences to you in this most difficult time ..God Bless

Howard,
My mother and I extend our condolences to you and your family on the passing of your wife. We enjoyed seeing you while my father (Gordon Batten) was also a resident of the Fairhaven Unit. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.

I seen all my love ,thoughts and prayers to all . I got to meet Anastasia just A short time, we all becomes like family in A short time .Howard was so faithful to his beautiful wife,,,,.I know you all have lots of loving memories….????

We are so sorry for your loss .
Sandra and Lily

Dear Vaughan and family,
I just learned of your mom’s passing today . I am so very sorry for your tremendous loss . I wish you all peace in your broken hearts .
May your loving mom rest in peace .
Take care ,
Gail Courtney

Vaughan, Olga, Andrew & Family,

We are thinking of you today and know the pain you feel We have both lost our mother’s but take comfort in knowing that you will meet again where there is no more pain or suffering.

God Bless
Norma & Lloyd

Howard, my thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.
Kindest regards, your friend Doreen Facey (from the Cathedral)

Dear Howard, Vaughan and Kim,
Thinking of you with sincerest sympathy as you mourn the loss of your wife/mother. Sadness will eventually be replaced by wonderful memories of good times together. Blessings,

Henry & Shirley Andrews

Overwhelmed by the expressions of sympathy, sharing of beautiful memories, the love that has filled our hearts these past few days, and forever grateful for all those who have come forward or sent messages of kindness. Celebrating the life of my dear mom today as we gather not say “farewell” but to say, “until we meet again and thanks mom, ……..for everything!”

Uncle Howard ,Vaughan, Kim and family I am so sorry we cannot be with you at this difficult time please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you , hold on to your precious memories and take comfort in knowing that Aunt Statia is now free of pain and confusion resting safe in the arms of our lord….

Maxine and Sam

Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time . May your memories bring you comfort. Statia’s mom and my dad were sister and brother. God bless..

For Kim and family; my thoughts and prays go to you during this difficult time , I am thinking of you. Your mother will always watch over you and lead you with grace.

Thinking of you at this time Kim. and family. She will always be looking down to you from heaven smiling

Howard,
We are so sad to hear of Anastatia passing. Please know we are thinking of you Vaughan and Kimberely during this very difficult time. We sure missed you guys after you moved off Ashford Drive and thought of you guys often. Please accept our very deepest condolences.

Breta Barbour
And family.

Dear Vaughan, Olga, and family. Bob and I are so sorry to hear of your mother’s passing, Vaughan. It was just a few short weeks ago that you were speaking to us of your love and affection for her. Please know that we are thinking of you and your family at this difficult time.

Uncle Howard, Vaughan, Kim, and family; Sorry to hear of aunt Stacia’s passing, rest assure she is rejoicing with nan and grandfather Andrews, no more pain and memory lost. Thoughts and prayers are with you all at this sad time,sorry we can’t be there, take care.

Kim & Family:

Please know that my thoughts & prayers are with you at this most difficult time.

In Sympathy,

~ Cindy Churchill

Uncle Howard , my condolences to you and the rest of the family. Always remember the good times.
I remember the wonderful times I had visiting you and Aunt Statia in the Sixty’s ,in Heart’s Content.We would go trout fishing and pick blueberries on the way home and Aunt Statia would cook it all up on the wood stove when we got home. I have nothing but wonderful memories of you both.

Kim i know it must be hard but as the days go by things will get better

my condolences to you Kim i hope everything will go well with you all you all take care love

my condolences to you Howard & to Vaughn &Olga you all take care.

Mom was the most thoughtful Mother I could ever ask for in every way. She always knew what I needed in life and she raised me with a good solid God Fearing Home and how to respect your elders and care for others less fortunate, and to count my blessings. I am so Blessed. I remember my Mom singing to me when I was young, Blessed Assurance, Jesus is mine, when I used to be tense and full of stress, she relaxed me and told me that I was as good as the next person, no better and no worse and that I could do anything I put my mind to. I Love you Mom with all my heart , always and Forever Love your daughter, Kim