WHITEWAY, DYLAN BERNARD

August 9th, 1990- February 26th, 2025

It is with great sadness that the family of Dylan Bernard Whiteway announce his passing on Wednesday, February 26th, 2025 at the Health Science Centre in St. John’s, NL, surrounded by family.

Dylan was born to George and Louise Whiteway on August 9th, 1990 in St. Anthony. He lived in Grandois until his graduation in 2008, at which time the family moved out of the small community. As anyone who knows Dylan knows, he may have been living far away but his heart was always home in Grandois.

Dylan was a man of many talents. Any instrument he picked up he mastered. Music was a large part of his life; forming a band (Nasty Weather) with childhood friends Mitchell, Josh and Joey, and travelling the Northern Peninsula playing gigs during his high school years.

Dylan moved to Labrador City in 2010, getting a job with IOC and working as a Journeyman Millwright for 15 years while raising his young family. Dylan loved riding skidoo; especially when his son Reed was born and developed the same affinity for the outdoors.

Dylan was a family man, his pride and joy were his children. As Emilia would say “Dad you know you’re my best friend in the whole world?” to which Dylan would say “and you’re my favourite little girl in the whole world”.

The family would like to thank the wonderful nurses, doctors and all ICU staff at the Health Science Centre, as well as the staff of the Labrador West Health Centre, for their excellent care during Dylan’s stay. They went above and beyond.

Leaving to mourn; children Reed and Emilia. Parents George and Louise. Sisters Tara (Trevor) and Cheyenne (Alexander). Brother Dale (Ashley). Special cousin Travis (Chelsea). Nephews Rylan and Jake. Nieces Hailey and Kendra. Grandmothers Laura Whiteway and Josephine Jones. Along with a large circle of family and close friends who became family. Dylan was so loved by so many people who will spend forever missing him.

Pre-deceased by grandfathers Ignatius Whiteway and Bernard Jones; and cousin Andy Whiteway.

Viewing to be held Tuesday, March 4th, 2025 at Kerry M Fillatre Funeral Home in St. Anthony from 2 PM-4 PM and 7 PM to 9 PM. A family service will be held Wednesday, March 5th at 7 PM at St. William’s church in Grandois, followed by a funeral service Thursday, March 6th at 2 PM. All who know and love Dylan are welcome to attend.

If our love could have saved you Dylan, you would have lived forever.

WHITEWAY, EDWARD

July 23 1951 – July 28 2022 

It is with great sadness that the family of the late Edward Whiteway Sr. of St. Julien’s/Main Brook announce his passing at the age of 71 years. He leaves to mourn with fond and precious memories his loving partner Bonnie Burton, Stepdaughter Ashley (Sarah), Siblings Lillian (Ed), Anne (Wayne), Gordon (Laverne), Rose (Kevin), Ken (Regina), Daphne (Dwayne), Sharon (Roy), Cora (Jeff), Jason (Krista), sister-in law Jackie as well as a large circle of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.  

He was predeceased by his parents Maude and John, brother Kevin and sisters Phyllis and Joan. 

Big Ed, as he was mainly known, enjoyed spending time with his family and friends. He especially enjoyed visits from Ashley and Sarah. He had a big heart and would give the shirt off his back. His great sense of humor drew people to him. He loved to make people laugh and could cook up a delicious hot Sunday dinner.  

The funeral service will be held on August 1st at 11:00 am in St. Julien’s at the St. William’s Church with Fr George officiating. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Kerry M. Fillatres funeral home St Anthony, Lee Nippard Funeral Director.  

WHITEWAY, LOTTIE LOUISE

May 19, 1957 - May 8, 2022

Lottie Louise Whiteway was the first of five children born to Herbert and Emily Patey of Main Brook on May 19, 1957. Lottie met the love of her life when she met Edward Whiteway and they married on June 10, 1978. Together they raised three children, Janice, Trinna and Corey. She was a good mom, but anyone who knew Lottie knew that her six grandchildren meant more than anything else in this world to her. They were dear to her heart and she made sure that every single one of us knew how much she loved us.

On Sunday May 8, 2022 Lottie went home to be with the Lord She will be greatly missed by her Family and all who had the pleasure of knowing her.

With sad broken hearts and fond memories Lottie Leaves to mourn her Husband, Edward; Daughters, Janice (Kirby Russell) Trent and Lindsay, Trinna (Brian Decker) Kaden and Bree; Son, Corey (Heather) Alisha and Austin; Mom, Emily; Brothers, Tobias (Mona), Amos (Theresa); Sisters, Olive, Vinna (Eddie Boutillier), as well as a large group of Nieces and Nephews, family and friends.

She is predeceased by her Dad, Herbert Patey.

Visitation was held from the Pentecostal Church in Main Brook from where the funeral was held on Thursday, May 12, 2022 at 2:00 pm with Pastor Skinner officiating. Interment followed. Funeral arrangements entrusted to Kerry M Fillatre Funeral Home, St. Anthony and Roddickton, Alicia Patey, Funeral Director.