Chief Petty Officer 1st Class (Ret’d) Richard Joseph Laurie Charlton

Charlton, Chief Petty Officer 1st Class (Ret’d) Richard Joseph Laurie - We are deeply saddened to share that Richard Charlton died suddenly at home in Halifax on September 1, 2024 at the age of 72.

Born in Chicoutimi, QC, Rick was a son of the late Cecil and Joan (Power) Charlton. Rick was a devoted husband and is survived by his wife of 24 years, Cathy Charlton; son, Matthew Charlton; and daughter, Emily Kehn; stepchildren, Shannon (Vondrasek) Holland and Mark Vondrasek; brothers, Dan Charlton, Marc Charlton and Paul Charlton; and sister, Elizabeth Young. Besides his parents, he was predeceased by his sister, Nancy Charlton. He will be dearly missed by his family and close friends.

On April 10, 1975, Rick joined the Royal Canadian Navy to become a Hull Tech and honorably served his country until his retirement on January 8, 2009. During his career he served on board various ships and units on the West Coast and Ottawa. He was a proud sailor and his love of the ocean continued into his civilian life.

Since moving to Halifax in 2019, Rick spend many hours watching boats in the Bedford Basin from his condo balcony. He also started pickling, making antipasto and especially loved being the official taste tester of Cathy’s baking. Rick had a lifelong love of golf, watching F1 racing, enjoyed working on Sudoku puzzles and reading thriller novels. He had an outgoing personality and loved to make people laugh and smile.

Cremation has been entrusted to Arimathea Funeral Cooperative, Upper Musquodoboit. Rick will be interned at Sea, off HMCS Sackville, Battle of Atlantic Sunday, May 2025.

A Celebration of Life will be held for family and friends on Tuesday, October 15th from 1-3 p.m. in Ashburn Golf Club, 3250 Joseph Howe Dr., Halifax. 

If desired, donations in Richard’s memory may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society, direct your donation to prostate cancer.

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Gary Paul Nicholson

Nicholson, Gary Paul – Age 67, passed away August 31, 2024 in Lillian Fraser Memorial Hospital, Tatamagouche.

Born in Halifax, he was a son of the late Ernie and Eileen Nicholson.

Gary moved to Tatamagouche when he was 15 years old. He was co-owner with his brothers of Nicholson Auto Salvage in Harrietsfield. He later was employed at Ski Wentworth for 25 years. Gary loved all things outdoors, fishing, trapping, but his passion hunting.

He will always be loved and missed by his loving wife, Sherry; children, Craig (Candace); Holly (Randy) Tattrie; Sherry’s children, Jennifer (Jason) Monk; Daniel Steeves; grandchildren, Camberlyn, Calla and Caprin Nicholson; June and Porter Tattrie; Eva and Jacob Monk; Sadie, Talon, Lucas, Autumn, Kaiden; and the mother of his children, Debby Lynds. He will be dearly missed by his furry companion, Rascal.

He was predeceased by his brothers, Cyril and Gerald.

A Celebration of Life will be held September 7, from 2 – 4 p.m. in Wentworth Recreation Centre.

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Glenda Bernice (Belmore) Burrows

Burrows (Belmore), Glenda Bernice - With heartbreaking sadness, we announce the passing of Glenda Bernice (Belmore) Burrows of Wellington, NS on Tuesday, August 27, 2024.

Glenda was born in a small house on the shore of Burkner Lake in Caribou Gold Mines. She was the fourth of seven children of the late Bernard Belmore and Eleanor “Dolly” Taylor Belmore. This humble beginning laid the foundation for the start of a beautiful, strong, compassionate and determined young girl. Growing up in this remote mining community taught Glenda to be creative and resourceful. She and her siblings would invent games, play in the woods, sing together, and find joy and humour in even the smallest of things. Music and laughter were present throughout her life.

Glenda blossomed into an extraordinary teacher. The inspiration from her mother as her teacher in a one-room school forged her path as an educator and a lifelong learner. She completed her teaching certificate in Physical Education from Nova Scotia Teachers College and later received her Bachelors and Masters of Education from Mount Saint Vincent University. Glenda saw something special in every student, inspiring them to be their best and to believe in themselves. The connections that she nurtured with her students continued long after their school years. She started her teaching career at Graham Creighton Junior High in Cherrybrook, NS. She went on to teach at many schools in Nova Scotia, including Elmsdale District School, Stewiacke Elementary School, Milford Elementary School and Maple Ridge Elementary School. She also taught in the United States at Greenwood Friends School, Berwick Elementary School and Pocono Environmental Education Center (PEEC) in Pennsylvania.

Playing in the woods as a child in Caribou planted the seeds for her appreciation of nature and her passion for protecting it. She was an advocate with many environmental groups, including Save Caribou, Eastern Shore Forest Watch Association, Flowing Together, David Suzuki Foundation, World Wildlife Federation and Learning for Nature. She completed training as a Wetland Delineator, specializing in plant identification. The impact of her tireless dedication and hard work protecting wildlife and the environment will continue on.

Glenda’s passion also extended to preserving the forgotten history and historical site of Markland, a previously unrecognized settlement in Nova Scotia. She was a founding member and served as Chair of the Icelandic Memorial Society of Nova Scotia. Community was important to Glenda. She initiated and volunteered with local soccer teams, gymnastics clubs, Ladies Keep Fit Fitness program and the Wellington Polar Bear Club to name a few. She was one of the first to start a school garden and composting program in her area. Glenda was a supporting partner and advisor to her husband, Ken’s businesses. 

In 1966, Glenda met her future, adoring husband, Ken Burrows from Pennsylvania. He had been hired to fly a private plane to Nova Scotia with a promise of being introduced to the most beautiful girl in the province. Promise delivered. They were married in 1968 and started their life and family in Nova Scotia. Family was Glenda’s life. Their three children, Kenny, Marcy and Jeff are who they are today because of her unwavering love and support. She also loved her children’s spouses as her own. Glenda was blessed with eight wonderful grandchildren who all have fortunately adopted Glenda’s goodness. 

Glenda is survived by her husband, Ken; son, Kenny (Alison); daughter, Marcy (Scott Tilford); son, Jeff (Stacie); grandchildren, Zoey, Jada, Ava, Kyah, Calleigh, Emily, Alex and Riley; sisters, Bonnie Price, Betty Belmore (Bill Stevenson), Kathy Didkowsky (John); sister-in-law, Gail Belmore; and several nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews. Besides her parents, she was predeceased by sisters, Shirley-Dale Easley and Dianne Englund; and brother, Roddy Belmore.

Above all, Glenda was the most caring and loving person put on this earth; a moral guiding light for her family and friends. She played a role in instilling her love of life, learning, compassion, sense of honesty and fairness to all. She will be missed by so many but her legacy of goodness and kindness will continue on in the many people who knew and loved her. 

A Celebration of Life will be held on Sunday, September 8th from 1-4 p.m. in Station House at the Wellington Firehall (4132 Highway 2, Wellington, NS).

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to The Icelandic Memorial Society of Nova Scotia www.novascotiaicelanders.ca

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Eldon Charles Rudolph

Rudolph, Eldon Charles - It is with profound sadness and broken hearts that we announce the death of Eldon Charles Rudolph, age 84, of Porters Lake, on August 26, 2024 in Twin Oaks Memorial Hospital.

Born in Liscomb, Guysborough County, he was a son of the late Myrtle (Bezanson) and Bernard Rudolph

Eldon worked for a number of years at Woodlawn Dairy, was a taxi driver for 28 years

and just before retirement, he drove school bus for Stock Transportation. He was a loving husband, father and grandfather. He enjoyed fishing, hunting, playing country music on

his guitar and playing cards. He was also a member of Musquodoboit Harbour Lions

and received many volunteer awards. He was also very active in his church.

Surviving are his wife, Eleanor (Hebb); daughter, Sharon; son, Charles (Jill); granddaughters, Amanda, Stephanie; grandson, Carter; great-granddaughters, Isabell and Abigail; sisters, Linda, Dartmouth; Darlene (Johnny) Burgoyne, Jeddore; brothers,

Douglas, Surrey, BC; Raymond (Carol), Bedford; Lawrence (Barb), Liscomb; Gary (Janet), Musquodoboit Harbour; special adopted family, Becky, Steve Redmond and family; and special niece, Janet.Anderson.

He was predeceased by his half brother, Frank Jack; brother, Grant; and sister, Diane Smith.

A Celebration of Life will be held in Chezzetcook Lions Club, 89 East Chezzetcook Road, Head Chezzetcook on September 20, 2024, 2 - 4 p.m.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Heart and Stroke Foundation or a Lions Club of your choice.

A special thank you to his nurses and doctors at Twin Oaks Memorial Hospital who cared for him.

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Brenda Dianne (Burris) Fisher

Fisher (Burris), Brenda Dianne – age 72 of Alton, passed away on Sunday, August 25, 2024, in Colchester East Hants Health Centre, Truro, with family at her side, after a brief cancer diagnosis.

Brenda was born in Brantford, Ontario, to Sylvia (Pitts) and the late James Burris.

She was a highly accomplished Loss Prevention and Asset Protection Officer for 35 years.  Her proven performance was supported by numerous awards and achievements in her field.  Brenda worked up until 3 months prior to her death.

Brenda had many interests, but her greatest interests were her flowers and her dogs.

Brenda is survived by her husband of 54 years, Keith; daughter, Anita, and granddaughter, Christina. Also, her siblings, Jim (Leona) Burris and Janice (Harley) Redmond.

She was predeceased by her father and her sister, Jaqueline Moore.

As per Brenda’s wishes, there will be no visitation or funeral service.

Memorial donations may be made to the NS Golden Retriever Rescue (nsgrr@eastlink.ca) or a charity of your choice.

Cremation has taken place.  Arrangements have been entrusted to Arimathea Funeral Cooperative. 

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Theresa Marie Harnish

Harnish, Theresa Marie – Age 53, of Spry Harbour. It is with great sadness that we, the family, share the devastating news of Theresa suddenly passing on August 25, 2024.

Born in Sheet Harbour, she was a daughter of the late Calvin and Pauline Harnish.

She was an avid bingo player, taking trips to many bingo destinations. Theresa enjoyed travelling. She was a very kind person who lived life to the fullest.

Theresa will always be loved and missed by her partner, Kevin Lawlor; sister, Elsie Harnish; brother, Calvin Harnish; sons, John Harnish (Nakisha Lucas-Parker) and Michael (Paige) Smith. Theresa loved all of her eight grandchildren and the one on the way.

Cremation has taken place. A private family service will be held at a later date. A Celebration of Life will be held on September 7, 2024 at 2 p.m. in Mushaboom Community Centre, 22 Powers Road, Mushaboom.

Memorial donations may be made to Heart and Stroke Foundation.

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Shirley Irene Smith

Smith, Shirley Irene – age 90 of Stewiacke. Leaving us with treasured memories and hearts full of sadness, we the family of Shirley Smith announce her passing on August 22, 2024 in Elk Court Enhanced Care, Brookfield with her family by her side.

Born in Stewiacke, she was a daughter of the late Leonard and Esther (Murphy) Wilcox of Stewiacke. She worked for MT&T as an operator in her early years and was a talented seamstress, sewing for many in the community.

Shirley was a friend to all who met her and always drove a group of ladies to church every Sunday morning. She was a longtime member of the Stewiacke Baptist Church (Lifepoint), volunteering as superintendent of Sunday School, treasurer, teacher, deacon and various other leadership roles. Another passion was the fellowship of the ladies Martha Group who served the church and community.

She was predeceased by her husband of 45 years, James Ira “Jim” Smith; brother Leonard Wilcox; brothers-in-law, Sheldon Greene, Sid Day; and nieces, Cindy and Vicky MacKenzie.

Shirley was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. She is survived by her loving son, Stephen (Shelley); grandchildren, Kyle (Samantha), Travis (Christie) and Danielle (Alex) Delaney; great-grandchildren, Rhett, Madison, Tucker, Walker; sisters, Hazel Greene, Amherst; Annie (Jack) MacKenzie, Chilliwack, BC; Dorothy (Graham) MacDonald, Beaver Bank; Elaine Day, Stewiacke; sister-in-law, Marion Wilcox, Dartmouth; and many nieces and nephews.

The Smith family invite friends and family to join in celebrating Shirley’s life at a memorial service to take place on Saturday, August 31 in Lifepoint Church, Main Street East, Stewiacke. Visitation will be 12:30 – 1:45 p.m. with the service commencing at 2 p.m. followed by a committal service in Pine Grove Cemetery, East Stewiacke.

The family wishes to extend their sincere thanks and appreciation to Dr. Lionel Hindler and Dr. Karla Armsworthy, and to the staff of Creamery Lane, Elk Court for treating Mom as family. Their kindness and caring go beyond words.

Memorial donations may be made to Lifepoint Church to continue their service to the community or a charity of your choice.

 

God Called You Home

God looked around his garden
And found an empty space;
He then looked down upon this earth
And saw your tired face.
He put His arms around you
And lifted you to rest;
God's garden must be beautiful,
He only takes the best.
He knew you were in pain,
He knew you might never
Get well upon this earth again.
He saw the road was getting rough
And the hills were hard to climb,
so He closed your weary eyelids
and whispered 'Peace be thine.'
It broke our hearts to lose you,
But you never went alone,
For part of us went with you
The day God called you home

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Judith Rae Baker

Baker, Judith Rae – Age 79, passed away peacefully at home August 20, 2024.

Born in Halifax, she was a daughter of the late Raymond and Julia (Zwicker) Jacques.

She was happily married for 56 years. She worked at Moir’s Chocolate factory before assuming the role of a stay-at-home mom. She enjoyed countless drives to local coffee shops with her husband. In her free time, she enjoyed colouring, diamond art and playing games as well as watching tv or listening to the radio. She recently spent time with her homecare providers driving to Tim Hortons and on other road trips.

She will be deeply missed and always loved by her husband, Melvin; son, Raymond (Wendy); granddaughters, Shianne, Chelsey, Brandy; and great-grandson, Carlos, all of East Jeddore.

Visitation will be Monday, August 26, 2024 1 – 1:45 p.m. followed by a funeral service at 2 p.m. in Marine Drive Pentecostal Church, officiated by Pastor Scott Anderson. Burial will take place in East Jeddore Cemetery after the service. A reception will follow in Marine Drive Pentecostal Church.

Special thanks to Northwood Homecare and Private Homecare providers, Cathy Pettipas and Charlene Pollett.

In lieu of flowers, donation may be made to Heart and Stroke Foundation.

Arrangements are under the direction of Arimathea Funeral Cooperative, Upper Musquodoboit.

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Kathryn "Kaye" Vida May Rogers

Rogers, Kathryn “Kaye” Vida May – age 93 of Enfield, passed away August 20, 2024 in The Magnolia Continuing Care with family by her side.

Born in Dutch Settlement, she was a daughter of the late Blanchard and Anna (Isenor) Ashley.

Family was the most important part of Kaye’s life. She was passionate about quilting, sewing, knitting and cooking. For those who knew Kaye best knew that she was feisty, quick-witted and enjoyed a good game of cards.

She will always be loved and missed by daughters, Cindy-Lee (Jamie) Stevens, Valerie (Greg) Hines; daughter-in-law, Sandy; eight grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren with the 14th on the way; brothers, Murray (Linda), Reid (Carolyn); sister, Ferne; and sister-in-law, Helen.

She was predeceased by her husband, Stanley; son, Philip; daughter, Anna-Marie; brothers, Wayne and Dwight; sister, Elva “Diddy” (Currie); and brother-in-law, Lawrence.

Cremation has taken place.

A funeral service will be held on Friday, August 30 at 11 a.m. in St. George’s Anglican Church, Dutch Settlement with a reception to follow.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Nova Scotia Heart and Stroke Foundation or Canadian Cancer Society.

Special thanks to her Magnolia family for the loving care Kaye received while she was a resident there.

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Joseph "Kenton" Ingram "Igor" Bray

Bray, Joseph “Kenton” Ingram “Igor” - It is with very heavy hearts we announce the passing of Kenton Bray at the age of 66. He passed away peacefully in his sleep in Colchester East Hants Health Centre, Truro, after a tough battle with cancer on August 18, 2024.
Kenton was a loving, kind hearted man. He worked both lobster fishing and in the forestry industry. He always helped a friend in need, and was loved by many for his great sense of humor and the fact he would give you the shirt off of his back if you needed it. He loved traveling across the country with his loving wife and spent time in every province making many friends in each one.
His Celebration of Life will be held on Monday, August 26th in Groundswell Church, Truro at 7 p.m. 
He is survived by and will be deeply missed by his wife, Johanne Claudette Bray; children, Steven, Cruise, Kenton Jr, Mary and Ester; brothers and sisters, Bernadette, Gale Anne, Colleen, Denise (Hughie James), Trevor, Darrell, Bucky, Jack and Andy; and his friends, Stephanie, Neil, Steve, Linda, Leah, and nearly everyone around the Truro area.
Many thanks are given to the doctors, nurses, hospice volunteers, CCA’s and VON workers that went above and beyond to help him during his final months. Also, the friends that stuck by to help him and his wife during such hardship.
Donations in his memory may be made to IWK Foundation or Canadian Cancer Society. 

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Weldon Cameron Mosher

Mosher, Weldon Cameron – age 92 of Musquodoboit Harbour, passed away peacefully with his family by his side on August 18, 2024 in Twin Oaks Memorial Hospital.

Born in Musquodoboit Harbour, he was a son of the late Cameron and Hazel (Bond) Mosher.

Weldon enjoyed camping, jam sessions, family gatherings, going to the local dances, playing snooker and pool. He was a lifetime member of Royal Canadian Legion Branch 161, Gaetz Brook from where he received his 50-year pin. He served with the RCAF from 1951-1965. Following his time in the military, he went on to a career with O.P. Mosher and Sons where he was employed as a maintenance foreman looking after the heavy equipment. On July 22, 1975, he received the Carnegie Medal for act of heroism rescuing a 10-month old from a burning vehicle. Weldon was honored to be selected to do the final salute at the Cenotaph Remembrance Day Service in Porters Lake. While living in Upper Musquodoboit, he had been a member of the Volunteer Fire Department and Musquodoboit Valley Lions Club.

He will always be loved and missed by his children, Laurie (Wendy), Darlene (Carter), Darrell (Rosalyn); daughter-in-law, Lisa; eight grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; goddaughter, Tanya (Brian) Bowser; several nieces and nephews; and sister-in-law, Olive Luddington.

He was predeceased by his wife, Maxine (Parks); sons, Brian and Anthony; companion and friend, Betty Crittenden. As the last surviving member of his family, he was predeceased by siblings, Marion, Kenneth, Roy and Ruby.

Cremation has taken place.

A Service and Celebration of Life will be held at 2 p.m. on Sunday in Royal Canadian Legion Branch 161, Gaetz Brook. A private burial will be held in St. Thomas Anglican Cemetery, Musquodoboit Harbour.

Special thanks to his dedicated caregiver and friend, Venus Yurcak; members of the Legion who provided drives ensuring he never missed out on Friday night suppers; to Charlie and Betty for always looking out for him; and to the staff of Twin Oaks Memorial Hospital for the wonderful care they provided.

Memorial donations may be made to Heart and Stroke Foundation.

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Corrine Lavinia Isenor

Isenor, Corrine Lavinia - It is with deep sadness that we announce the sudden passing of our beloved Corrine. Following her beloved hummingbirds, on Saturday, August 17, 2024, Corrine Lavinia Isenor left us to begin her next adventures.

A loving Mother, Grandmother, Sister and pie-maker extraordinaire, Corrine at the age 74, leaves a huge void within Nova Scotia’s Dutch Settlement community.

Valuing the simple life, Corrine spent the entirety of her years living within a one square block radius at the heart of the Dutch Settlement. Marrying her childhood sweetheart, Darrel Isenor (Brady) at the age of 16; their romance laid the foundation for a close and loving family, that thrived on camping, games and attending dances. Not just the center of her own family, she was a mother and friend to many in the community and will be sorely missed, especially her famous pies. Corrine was well loved for her cooking…she will undoubtedly be creating her goulashes and stews and baking her coconut and chocolate cream pies in her next adventure.

After 42 years of marriage, Corrine was widowed and focused upon family and friends until meeting Bob Pearl. She and Bob would spend the next 14 years lovingly going for long drives, camping and playing Kings in the Corner…and rumour has it, engaging in cake fights.

Strong-willed with a tenaciously big heart, Corrine leaves behind brothers, Clyde, Ashley, Curtis, Kirk, Daniel, and Todd; sisters, Gloria (Tootie) Hines, and Leca Isenor; children, Darren and Anna, Dwight and Becky, and Troy (RIP); grandchildren, Justin, Ken, Troy and Angelica.

Rest in Peace Mom…go dance with the grace of hummingbirds.

We would like to send a huge thank-you out to the team of the Colchester Palliative Department as well as the Colchester Dialysis Team. Their support has been exceptional, and we are eternally grateful.

Donations to St. George’s Anglican Church (1089 NS-277, Dutch Settlement, NS B2S 2J6 / 902-883-7086), and the Colchester Dialysis Clinic (600 Abenaki Rd, Truro, NS B2N 5A1 / 902-893-5554) will graciously be received in Corrine’s name.   

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Frank Ross

Ross, Frank – Frank passed away at home August 16, 2024 at the age of 76.

He leaves behind his loving wife of 56 years, Sheila (McCorkill); son, Jamie (Jocelyn); grandchildren, Wyatt, Montana (Justin), Shianne (Shawn); great-grandchildren, Addy, Gordon, Jackson; son, Scott (Dawn); granddaughter, Katelyn, great-grandson, Gage; brother, Norman (Diana); and many nieces and nephews.

He was predeceased by his parents, James and Evelyn; and sister, Jane (Ron Currie).

Frank spent most of his career as a Heavy Equipment Mechanic at Halterm and Ceres Corp until he retired in 2008. He was a proud member of AA with 46 years of recovery. Frank loved hunting, fishing, gardening and just being outdoors, especially running the skidder when logging with Jamie, Garfie and Scott.

No matter the topic, he always had words of wisdom or a silly quote that fit the situation.

Special thanks to Dawn Ross and her team for their exceptional care as well as VON for their care since he came home. A very special thanks to nephew, Christian, our very own personal chef.

At Frank’s request, there will be no funeral or visitation.

A Celebration of Life will take place at a later date.

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Owen Roy Leslie

Leslie, Owen Roy - Age 69 of Halifax, passed away at home on August 14, 2024.

Born in Halifax, he was a son of the late Irma Leslie (Brenton).

Owen was a lifelong lover of animals, nature and the outdoors. He owned several dogs throughout his life that were his constant companions including Bandit, the beagle that stole his heart. In his younger days he could often be found alongside a river or stream, fishing and he brought home dinner many times. Owen had a generous spirit and kind nature – he saw the best in others and was quick to share whatever he could with his friends. His SUV was one of his prize possessions and he was often giving drives to neighbours and friends, helping them accomplish must needed errands. He loved to watch sports, Sundays were all about football and he was a lifelong Oilers fan. Owen lived his life unapologetically, and had a “take me as I am” mentality. He loved his family, especially his mother Irma and served as her primary caregiver for many years.

Owen is survived by his sister, Lynn Poole, Middle Musquodoboit; brother, Wayne (Susan) Leslie, Halifax; and four nieces and nephews.

Cremation has taken place.

A burial service will be held on Saturday, August 24, 2024 at 11 am in Westside Cemetery, Carter Road, Brookfield, Nova Scotia.

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Kaye Vimy (Miller) Borden

Borden, Kaye Vimy (Miller) – Kaye passed away peacefully in The Mira in Truro, on August 13, 2024.

Kaye arrived in Noel Shore at the home of the late Ernest Miller and Ellen (Hines) Miller on April 9, 1936. She lived most of her married life in Maitland, until her health deteriorated and she moved to The Mira in Truro.

Kaye was predeceased by her husband, Robert Borden. She was also predeceased by brothers, Jack Miller, Harry (Bernice) Miller, Frank Miller and Lou Miller; sisters, Aileen (Lester) Fahey, Ora (Fred) Nolan, Myrtis (Henry) Hennigar, Opal (Joe) Liutkus, Ruby Dimock (Harold Faulkner and Ray Dimock), Bertha (Ron) Hollingsworth, Pauline Keating and brother-in-law, Ron Lamond.

Kaye is survived by daughter, Zura Borden (Lloyd MacKenzie); grandson, Robert MacKenzie; great-grandchildren, RJ MacKenzie and Serenity Young, their mother, Chantal Young. She is also survived by her special nephew, (who she thought of as a son), Tom Nolan and his wife, Suzanne and their children, Catherine and Shannon.

Kaye is survived by her sister and only remaining member of her family, Erma Lamond; also two sisters-in-law, Babe Miller and Betty Miller; and many nieces and nephews.

I would like to thank the staff of The Mira, (especially Susan Rhyno), for the exceptional care given Mum while she was a resident there.

As per her wishes, she will be cremated and there will be no funeral. Her ashes will be buried privately, at a later date.

If you wish, donations can be made to Maitland Volunteer Fire Dept. or a charity of your choice.

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Christina "Tina" Louise Kennedy

Kennedy, Christina “Tina” Louise - It is with heavy hearts that we announce the sudden and tragic passing of Christina “Tina” Louise Kennedy, beloved sister and aunt, cherished friend and coworker, and devoted family member. Tina passed away on August 11, 2024 at the young age of 65.

Born in Halifax, Tina was a pillar of strength and love. She was very kind-hearted and would do anything in her power to help anyone in her path: family, friends, neighbours, even strangers. Tina dedicated her life to her late husband, Ernie, and her late parents, Tom and Marion. She was the most devoted wife and daughter. Music, road trips, coffee, and time spent with family and friends replenished her soul. Her passions also included crafting, baking, gardening, and enjoying life.

Tina is survived by her brothers, Tommy Kennedy (Ellie), Tony Kennedy (Stephanie), Todd Kennedy (Tina-Lynn); many loving nieces and nephews, in-laws, and extended family.

She was predeceased by her husband, Ernie Blackburn, only three months before her passing; her loving parents, Tom and Marion Kennedy (Tufts); her in-laws, Earl and Marion “Molly” Blackburn, Barb Streatch, and David Blackburn.

A Celebration of Life will be held for Tina in The Inn on Prince, 437 Prince St., Truro on Thursday, Sept. 5, 2024 from 6-8 p.m.

Tina will remain in our hearts and be remembered for her unwavering positivity, boundless generosity, and loving spirit. Her song has ended, but her melody will linger on forever and always. XXXOOO

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Robert "Bob" Sinclair Miller

Miller, Robert “Bob” Sinclair – age 75, passed away August 9, 2024 in Magnolia Continuing Care, Enfield.

Born in Bedford, he was a son of the late Walter and Eleanor (Griswold) Miller.

Bob enjoyed drawing, salt water and companionship. He loved being around people and in the company of his dogs.

Surviving are sons, James (Crystal), Bobby (Melissa); granddaughters, Madison, Mariah, Jessie; sisters, Donna and Bev.

Besides his parents, he was predeceased by sister, Linda.

A graveside service will be held on Sunday at 3 p.m. in Upper Rawdon Cemetery, Upper Rawdon.

In lieu of flowers, donations to Children’s Wish Foundation would be appreciated.

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