Jim Warfield

Service

Service Date: Thursday, March 7, 2013 Service Time: 11:00 am. Service Location: Kiersteadville United Baptist Church

Visitation

Visitation: Wednesday, Mar 6, 2013 Visitation Time: 3 to 5 and 6 to 8 pm. Visitation Location: Sherwood's Funeral Home

Burial

Burial Date: Spring, 2013 Burial Location: Kiersteadville Cemetery

Obituary of Jim Warfield

The death of James Fullerton Warfield, husband of Elaine Warfield, of Kiersteadville, NB, occurred at St. Joseph’s Hospital, Saint John, NB, on Sunday, March 3, 2013. He was born on October 10, 1941 in Corsicana, TX, the son of the late George and Annie (Fullerton) Warfield. Jim grew up in Texas. He graduated from Howard Payne University and began his teaching career. He served in the Peace Corp in Botswana, teaching at Serowe Teacher’s Training College. After returning to the United States he graduated from Rutgers University from the Master's Program, and then moved to the Kingston Peninsula. Jim taught at UNBSJ, UNBF and NBCC in Saint John. He loved ham radio, target shooting and music. He coached Air Rifle for two separate Canada Games Teams. His singing was very important to him. He was a member of two choirs, Colla Voce in Rothesay and the Fredericton Choral Society. Jim is survived by his wife Elaine; daughters Tammy and Mike Thorne and April; sister Beth Kizer of Early, TX; nieces Mary Jane, Betty Ann, Margie, Peggy and families. He was predeceased by his brother George; brother-in-law Ralph; sister-in-law Marlene. The family will receive visitors at Sherwood’s Funeral Home and Life Tribute Centre (506-839-2156), 18 Scovil Road, Norton, NB, on Wednesday from 3 to 5 and 6 to 8 pm. Funeral service will be held from Kiersteadville United Baptist Church at 11:00 am, on Thursday, March 7, 2013. Donations in memory of Jim may be made to Kiersteadville United Baptist Church or a memorial of the donor’s choice. Personal condolences to the family may be made through www.sherwoodsfuneralhome.com The Funeral Service may be seen on line 24 hours after the service, by going to Jim’s web page on Sherwood’s web site and clicking on the video icon.
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