Wyman "Oxie" Gordon Jordan

Jordan, Wyman “Oxie” Gordon – Age 70, of Dutch Settlement passed away November 25, 2024 in Colchester East Hants Health Centre, Truro.

Born in Dutch Settlement, he was a son of the late Gordon and Dorothea “Doll” (Hines) Jordan.

Oxie spent 50 years of his working life as a brick layer. He was a volunteer firefighter in Dutch Settlement for 20 years, serving 9 years as the Chief. In his spare time, he enjoyed hunting, fishing and spending time at his cottage.

Surviving are his children, Vincent (Ksenia), Brian, Alicia (Adam) Bearfoot and their daughter, Freyja; siblings, Christine Brown, Dirwood “Dirk”; and several nieces and nephews.

He was predeceased by sister, Carolyn “Pip” (Kirk) Myers.

Cremation has taken place.

A graveside service will be held at St. George’s Columbarium, Dutch Settlement on Friday, November 29 at 2 p.m. with Rev. Dr. Jane Magrath officiating.

Memorial donations may be made to Canadian Cancer Society.

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Helen "Bernice" Murphy

Murphy, Helen “Bernice” - Murphy, Helen “Bernice” of Lantz, Nova Scotia, passed away November 23, 2024 after a fifteen-year courageous fight with cancer at the age of 88. She was born in Harewood, New Brunswick and spent her younger years in that area. She later moved to Moncton to look after children while their parents worked. In her late teens she moved to Toronto where she spent a few years working at Loblaw’s Groceteria. After returning to New Brunswick, she worked doing house cleaning and later became manager of Atlantic Salvage where she looked after the staff, the pricing and did the warehouse shipping and receiving. In 1992 she moved to Lantz, Nova Scotia with her husband, Jerry and spent a few years working for the Air Nova Cafeteria before retirement.

Bernice was an avid music fan.  She and her husband, Jerry travelled across the Maritimes and Eastern US attending countless Bluegrass Music Festivals, Music Jams, and live music events. She was a member of the Southeastern New Brunswick Bluegrass and Oldtime Music Association, and a founding member of the East Hants Bluegrass and Oldtime Music Association.  In addition to serving on the board of Directors as Membership Chair of the East Hants Club, she volunteered at various musical events including the Milford Coffeehouse, the Milford Meltdown Classic Country Jamboree, various festivals around the Maritimes, and became very involved in fundraising including the Ways and Means booth at New Brunswick festivals. She could always be seen helping at club events with set up, clean-up, etc. and always lending a hand wherever required. Besides the music events in her life, she also found time to be a working member of the local Home and School and Recreation Association. She received many Volunteer awards in both New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. Bernice was known to be a bit of a jokester as well, playing pranks and often on the receiving end which she embraced proudly.

Bernice made many friends over the years in everything she was involved in, and she liked to say her Bluegrass Family, her Church Family, and her Nova Scotia Country Music Hall of Fame family were an extension of her own family.

Bernice was a devoted wife to Jerry for over 44 years.  She treasured all their great memories together from early days in their 69 Montego convertible, camping in their hardtop camper in the 80s to the upgrade of their luxury travel trailer.  She often spoke about a treasured trip to Nashville she and Jerry made on their 25th wedding anniversary. She loved and cherished her family. She looked forward to the family washer toss tournaments, Christmas gatherings and birthday celebrations. She supported and loved her seven children unconditionally.  

Bernice is survived by her husband, Gerald “Jerry”; daughters, Debbie, Darlene (Ted), Sandra (Bill) and Carolyn (Mike); sons, Steven (Brenda) and Allen (Judy); sister, Eileen; stepchildren, Mike (Lynn), Kim, Reg (Peggy) Roger (Jill); son-in-law, Donnie Stevens; as well as 24 grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her parents, Geraldine and Clarence Wilson; her daughter, June Edgar; sister, Joan Dean; and brothers, Walter Wilson, Jack Wilson and Lester Wilson.

The family would like to thank the Nursing staff, the team of doctors, and the Hospice Volunteers who did baking, visited patients and families or just sat with patients if required in Colchester East Hants Health Centre, Truro during Bernice’s stay in both 3D and 3E Palliative Care for the fabulous care and kindness provided to her and her family.

Arrangements have been entrusted to Arimathea Funeral Cooperative.

As per Bernice’s request, there will not be a visitation or funeral service held. Cremation has taken place and a burial will be in Fair Haven Memorial Gardens, Moncton.  Her Celebration of Life will be held later. Donations in her memory to Canadian Cancer Society, the Milford Lantz United Church, c/o Treasurer, 2134 Highway 2, Box 73, Milford, NS B0N 1Y0 or to the charity of the donor’s choice would be appreciated by the family.

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George Carl Ross

Ross, George Carl – The death of George Carl Ross occurred in Colchester East Hants Health Centre, Truro on November 20, 2024 in the Palliative Care Ward.

Carl was born in 1932 in New Glasgow, the eldest of a family of twelve to his parents, the late George Neil Ross and Mary Hazel (Arthur).

He spent his early years in Pleasant Valley, Pictou County where he attended school and made many lifelong friends. The family then relocated to Alma in 1950.

His work life began in local sawmills and he was employed by CNR as a fireman on the steam locomotives. He was a driver for the former Acadia Bus Line. The remainder of work life before retiring was in long haul transport for various companies, lastly with Eastern Transport.

He was a long-time member of St. David’s United Church in Bible Hill where he served as an elder. He was a retired member of Bible Hill Fire Brigade. He and his wife, Caroline were avid bowlers.

Carl is survived by his sisters, Dorothy (Eustace), Reeves, PEI; Diane (James) Ross, Iron Rock; Marilyn Renshaw, Saint John, NB; Shirley MacConnell, Scotsburn: Elaine (Bruce) Lewis, Ottawa; Beverly (Fred) Cameron, Chance Harbour; and brothers, James (Irene), Toronto; Burt (Grace), Alma; Donald, Anderson’s Mountain; William, Alma; as well as many nieces and nephews.

Besides his parents, he was predeceased by his wife, Caroline (Sutherland); brother, Fraser (Paulette); infant brother, Clarence Norman and a sister in infancy.

Cremation has taken place under the direction of Arimathea Funeral Cooperative.

A graveside committal service will be held in Bible Hill Cemetery on November 30 at 11:30 a.m.

Carl’s family are deeply appreciative of the following: Mike and Bonnie MacSwain – his guardian angels, Marty and Audrey MacLean, all of the many VON nurses, his friends, Paul Harris, Zelda and Wayne Gosbee and their family for being there for him in his final days. To Dr. Amanda Webster and her staff at Village Physicians Medical Practice our deepest gratitude for the care and concern shown for our brother. To all departments of the hospital and staff who work in them, we are so very thankful and to the staff of Fraser’s Guardian Drug Store and to Mary Pettipas, Palliative Care Nurse. To Leah Sutherland, Blair and girls, thank you for making Carl a part of your family.

Donations to VON would be appreciated.

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William "Bill" John Dickeson

Dickeson, William “Bill” John - Age 85, of Bible Hill, passed away peacefully on November 19, 2024, in Gables Lodge, Amherst. Born in Taxis River, New Brunswick, he was a son of the late Herbert and Georgina (Russell) Dickeson.

He will be missed always by his children, Patti, Will (Jolee) and Greg; grandchildren, Lev, Simone, Mila, Julie, Asha and Barry; sister, Marjorie Landry; brother-in-law, Allison Newey; several nephews.

Besides his parents, Bill was predeceased by his wife of 57 years, Louise; brother-in-law, Raymond Landry; brother-in-law, Thomas Newey.

Bill graduated from New Brunswick Technical Institute, Moncton, with a diploma in Architectural Drafting. He began his career as a draftsman working with Truro architect Robert Cassidy and then later with Kent Homes and Engineering Inspectors & Designers (EID). Before his retirement, he was self-employed. Bill was proud of the projects he was involved in such as the former Colchester-East Hants Library, and the Empire Theatres chain (although being so modest, he did not talk about his achievements readily). Loyal, hard-working and honest, his work ethic was exceptional. Bill was also skilled in carpentry and woodworking. Whether he was building a deck or making miniature bird houses, the same careful precision and attention to detail would be there. Bill’s greatest joy was his family-his children, his grandchildren, and his beloved Louise. Some of their favourite things to do together were taking walks through “The Village”, going on Sunday drives, attending Berwick Camp, and visiting their grandchildren. She was the love of his life and their devotion to one another lasted a lifetime. Bill was also a long-time member of St. David’s United Church, Bible Hill, serving on the Board of Stewards, the Property Committee, Men’s Club, and lending a hand at many church events.

Visitation will be held from 2-4 pm on Monday, December 2 in Brunswick Street United Church, 250 Brunswick St., Truro. A memorial service will also take place in Brunswick Street United at 11 am on Tuesday, December 3 with Reverend April Hart officiating. Burial will be in Bible Hill Cemetery.

Memorial donations in Bill’s name may be made to The United Church of Canada’s Mission and Service fund, Colchester East Hants Health Centre Foundation, Alzheimer Society of N.S., or a charity of one’s choice.

The family wishes to thank Dr. Stephen Ellis for the many years of his care and compassion, as well as the staff at Gables Lodge. 

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W. Keith MacKenzie

MacKenzie, W. Keith - It is with heavy hearts we announce the sudden passing of Keith, age 80, on November 14, 2024 in Colchester East Hants Health Centre with his loving family by his side. Born in Truro, Keith was the only son of the late Hilda (Corbett) and Carl MacKenzie.

He is survived by his wife, Dianne; children, Aaron MacKenzie and Andrea (JP) Ashton; grandchildren, Hayden MacKenzie and Maxwell and Carlie Ashton; stepchildren, Kevin (Rebecca) Thompson and Calvin (Rica) Thompson; step-grandchildren, Ava, Anna, Ariella, and Matthew Thompson and Timothy and Zyron Thompson.

A lifelong educator and sports enthusiast, Keith’s career was dedicated to both teaching and coaching. He held a Bachelor of Education in Physical Education from the University of New Brunswick and Master’s Degree from Saint Mary’s University. Following his graduation from UNB in 1966 he headed back to Nova Scotia and to South Colchester Academy, where his teaching career began. From there, he went on to Cobequid Educational Centre where he became the school’s first athletic director and coached the football and basketball teams to many provincial championships over the years. He moved on to Truro Junior High in 1985 as Vice-Principal and then Principal. After retiring, he served on the Chignecto Central Regional School Board for many years, and retired as Vice-Chair.

Well known for his contributions to sports, some highlights include induction to the NS Sports Hall of Fame and Colchester Sports Hall of Fame, founder and coach of the Colchester Oldtimers Hockey League and Men’s Slo-pitch league, President of the Junior A Bearcats, Vice President of the Senior TSN Bearcats, lifetime member of the Fundy Umpires Association, 1st Coach of the Year Basketball Nova Scotia (1979), and Football Canada Award of Merit (1990).

Keith enjoyed a lively debate over politics and sports (particularly his Habs), humming a tune only he knew, and creating a nickname for anyone and everyone. He loved spending his winters in Florida with Dianne and summers at the cottage in Bass River. Keith was fiercely proud of his grandchildren and their academic and extracurricular endeavours. Though humble about his own achievements, Keith’s impact on those he coached and mentored is immeasurable, and his legacy will live on through them.

Family flowers only. In lieu of flowers please consider a donation to Camden Cemetery c/o 80 Fir Avenue, Salmon River, NS B2N 6P6 or Colchester East Hants Hospice Society.

Funeral Service will take place on Wednesday, November 20 at 1 p.m. in St. James Presbyterian Church, 725 Prince Street, Truro with Rev. Andrew Campbell officiating. A reception will follow after the service and all are welcome to come, share stories, and celebrate Keith’s life.

The livestream link for Keith’s funeral is https://youtu.be/K7HB-l20bNw

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Russell F. Bradley

Bradley, Russell F.  - Russell Bradley, son of Blois and Hazel Bradley, was born in Princeport, Colchester County, Nova Scotia and passed away November 14, 2024 at the age of 87.  He lived in Princeport until 1957 when he and his wife, Beverly moved to Bridgewater and lived there for 43 years where they raised their four children. Russell was active in the community and the Bridgewater United Church.  In the year 2000, Russell and Beverly moved back to the home land and built a house at Shortt’s Lake.  There they enjoyed taking part in Knox United Church and the historic Brookfield Railway Station. Russell enjoyed singing in choirs for over 50 years.  

Russell is survived by his loving wife, Beverly; his sisters, Elaine Burr and Leona Nielsen; his children, Linda (Paul), Margo (Robert), Ann (Shawn) and Joel (Jessica); and his grandchildren, Natalie, Valerie, Kyle, Rachelle, Liam, Madeline, Sophie, Ben, Aidan and Nick.

What a wonderful life. 

Celebration of Life will take place on Saturday, November 23rd at 2 p.m. in Knox United Church, Brookfield, NS.

Donations in memory of Russell may be made to Knox United Church.

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Thomas Roy Davis

Davis, Thomas Roy – Age 75 of Gays River passed away November 13, 2024.

Tom was a beloved husband of 54 years to wife, Gail; beloved father to Brent (Dawna), Kirk (Peggy) and wonderful grandad to Devin and Kyle (Jasmine).

In keeping with his wishes, there will be no funeral service. Cremation has taken place.

For anyone wishing to make a memorial donation, donations to the local foodbank would be appreciated.

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Carolyn "Pip" (Jordan) Myers

Myers (Jordan), Carolyn “Pip” – Age 68 of Barney’s Brook (Lantz) passed away November 7, 2024 in Colchester East Hants Health Centre, Truro from a sudden bout of pneumonia following a more than year-long battle with lung cancer.

Born in Dutch Settlement, she was a daughter of the late Gordon and Dorothea “Doll” (Hines) Jordan.

Pip loved spending time with her family and friends, always visiting and having them over to play cards and board games, hosting summer barbecues and swimming.  She worked hard at various office jobs throughout her career and was known for her witty sense of humour and forming strong bonds with her colleagues.  She also built close online relationships playing poker and other games.

In her spare time, Pip enjoyed doing crafts such as stained glass and crocheting.  She had a small business, Pips Ceramics, where she made ceramic pottery with her husband Kirk and their best friends Irene and Phillip Isenor and they hosted painting groups and lessons.  As her mobility became more of a challenge, she thoroughly enjoyed visits from friends, Lori, Irene; sister, Chris; cousins, Peggy, Trudy, Norman and Theresa where they would share stories and laugh about old times.

Devoted to her family, Mom was always there when called upon for a helping hand or advice.  She was the family organizer and bookkeeper and planned all gatherings and vacations.  She was a steadfast supporter of her son Kirby and his wife Skye and adored her grandchildren Summer and Abigail whom she loved to spoil and was always there whenever called upon to babysit.

Surviving are her son, Kirby (Bunpheng “Skye”); granddaughters, Summer, Abigail; sister, Christine Brown; brothers Wyman and Dirwood “Dirk” Jordan; siblings in-law Keith (Shirley) Myers, Jane (Barry) Isenor; several nieces and nephews.

Besides her parents, she was predeceased just 3 months ago by her loving husband of 48 years Lawrence “Kirk” Myers.  We take comfort that they are reunited again in heaven.

A special thanks to the dedicated staff of the VON and Colchester East Hants Palliative Care team especially Dr. David Henderson, Dr. Cortney Smith, and Nurse Dawn Ross who we credit with healing Mom and giving us another year to enjoy together. 

Cremation has taken place.  A graveside service will be held at 2 p.m. this Sunday, November 10th in Oakhill Cemetery, Milford.

Memorial donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Oakhill Cemetery, 2119 Highway 2, Milford, NS B0N 1Y0 or you can etransfer your donation to milfordcemeteryco@gmail.com

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Freddie John Hutchinson

Hutchinson, Freddie John – Age 75, of Shortt’s Lake, NS, passed away peacefully in the Palliative Care Unit, Colchester East Hants Health Centre, Truro on November 7, 2024 after a long battle with cancer, with his wife, Sylvia by his side.

Freddie was born in Truro to the late Laura and Waldo Hutchinson.

Freddie was a painter, but really a jack of all trades. He loved his work and took pride in every single job he did, big or small. He enjoyed fishing and playing his guitar around the campfire with his family and a group of friends. He loved to explore the backroads with his soulmate, Sylvia. He also like giving loving lectures to his sons, Matthew and Shane. Freddie was always telling jokes and laughing and tried to live life to the fullest. He touched so many lives and made so many memories.

He is survived by his loving wife of over 40 years, Sylvia; sons, Matthew, Truro; Shane (Krystal), Wilmot, NS; grandchildren, Jace and Rosalie, Pictou County; sisters, June Dean, Comox, BC; Bette McNutt (Jim), West Branch, NS; Doreen Green (Dwayne), Harmony, NS; brothers, Ronnie, Stewiacke River, NS; Bob (Helen), Valley, NS; Steve (Ruth), Onslow, NS; and many nieces and nephews.

He was predeceased by his parents, Laura and Waldo Hutchinson; sisters, Joyce, Marjorie; brothers, Ivan and Freeman.

The family would like to thank the entire Palliative Care Team inside and outside the hospital as well as the VON nurses for all your care and compassion. You definitely made a difficult time a little easier.

A Celebration of Life will be held on November 23, 2024 in 100 Harmony Ridge Road, Harmony from 2 – 5 p.m.

Memorial donations may be made to the Palliative Care Unit, Colchester East Hants Health Centre or Canadian Cancer Society.

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George William "Bill" Perigo

Perigo, George William “Bill” - Age 83 of Upper Musquodoboit, passed away on November 6, 2024 after a brief stay in Colchester East Hants Health Centre, Truro.

Bill proudly served in the Royal Canadian Navy for 25 years, achieving the rank of Chief Petty Officer. After his military career, he channeled his strong work ethic into building a successful cabinet-making business from the ground up. Known for his integrity and dedication, Bill was a true craftsman and a man of his word. A lover of the great outdoors, after his retirement he enjoyed hunting, fishing, and spending time with friends at his camp. In his later years, he found peace in his lakeside home, caring for his yard and enjoying the tranquility of nature.

Those who knew Bill best would say he could be a bit set in his ways, with a warmth and humor beneath his sometimes no-nonsense exterior. His loyalty ran deep, and beneath that stern exterior was a man who cared deeply for his family.

Bill will be lovingly remembered by his wife, Betty; his sons, Derrick (Krista) and Richard (Gina); and his grandchildren, Ryan, Daniel, and Jessica. He also leaves behind a niece, Audra, and nephew, Stewart.

Predeceased by his parents, George and Flora, and his sister, Cindy, Bill’s legacy lives on in the lives he touched.

In keeping with his wishes, there will be no visitation or funeral service. Interment will take place at a later date.

Bill’s memory will endure in the hearts of those who loved him and in the legacy he built with his hands and his steadfast spirit.

"Always keep a little compassion in your hip pocket"

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Rev. Gordon Clair MacLeod

MacLeod, Rev. Gordon Clair - It is with deep sadness we announce the passing of Rev. Gordon Clair MacLeod on November 6, 2024 at the age of 86. We rejoice that he is with Jesus his Saviour.

Clair was born in Long River PEI to Elmer and Esther (Bernard) MacLeod. He attended school in Long River until 1953 when it became necessary to leave and work on the family farm. Growing up Clair loved sports and played hockey in the winter and softball in the summer. Clair met the love of his life, Enid, when he was 17 years old. They were married at 19 and had 67 wonderful years together. The first years of their life together were spent farming in Long River. In 1965 Clair heeded God’s call to ministry and became a student minister and the family moved to Hunter River, PEI. He attended Prince of Wales College graduating with a BA in 1969. The family moved to Duvernay, Quebec for 2 years where Clair was again a student minister and a student. He completed his studies at Presbyterian College/McGill and after 3 years graduated with a MA in Religious Studies. During his last year of studies, the family moved to Huntingdon, Quebec and Clair continued as a student minister. In May 1972 Clair was ordained as a minister in the Presbyterian Church in Canada and continued his ministry in Huntingdon/Athelstan and Elgin. In 1976 Clair accepted a call to St. James Presbyterian Church and St. Pauls Presbyterian Church in Truro, Nova Scotia. Clair had a faithful ministry in these two congregations until his retirement in 2003. Retirement years were spent travelling with Enid, family times and ministry opportunities. Clair and Enid especially enjoyed their time at the family cottage in Long River.

Clair is survived by his wife, Enid (nee Donald); sons, Brian, Kevin (Pam), Kent (Karen) and Kirk (Allyson); brother, Donald (Joni); sister-in-law, Anne Donald as well as 9 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; 4 nieces and several others who called him Grampie. He was predeceased by his parents; infant son, Barry; daughter-in-law, Melanie; and brothers-in law, George (Lillian) Donald and Boyd Donald.

Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Arimathea Funeral Cooperative.

Funeral service will be held on Sunday, November 10, 2024 at 2 p.m. in St James Presbyterian Church, Truro with Rev. Andrew Campbell officiating. Reception to follow. No visitation by request. Family flowers only. Interment at a later date at Geddie Memorial Cemetery, Springbrook, PEI.

In lieu of flowers donations may be made to St. James Presbyterian Church Building Fund, 142 Queen Street, Truro, NS, B2N 2B5 or TREY (Trauma Recovery for Exploited Youth).

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Patrick John Grant

Grant, Patrick John - With deep sorrow, we, the family of Patrick John Grant, aged 74, of Lantz, announce his unexpected yet peaceful passing on November 2, 2024, in QEII Halifax Infirmary.

Born to John and Dorothy Grant, Pat was raised in Fort Ellis, NS, alongside his five siblings on their family farm. 

A man of integrity and dedication, he spent his life working in the construction industry. He was a proud member of the LIUNA Local 615 where he earned a reputation for his strong work ethic and commitment to providing for his family.

Pat was passionate about anything outdoors; fishing, gardening, training Labrador Retrievers, working on projects around the family home and watching his children and grandchildren play sports. He will be fondly remembered for his gentle nature, quick wit, and willingness to help others.  

Pat is survived by his loving wife of 48 years, Mary Jane; his devoted children, Carlene, Sonya, and Steven (Kimberly) and his cherished grandchildren, Allison, Matthew, Lauren, Avery, and Ashley. He is also survived by his siblings, Hazelle (Levi), Kenny (Linda), Harry (Susan) and Mary and many nieces and nephews. 

Besides his parents, he was predeceased by his sister, Annie; brother, Murray and grandson, James. 

Though Pat faced many health challenges in recent years, his stubborn resilience and unwavering spirit allowed him to continue pursuing the things he loved. This past summer, he found joy tending to his garden, building a new deck which he was so proud of and spending quality time with his family and his faithful dog, Piper

We take comfort in knowing Pat was deeply loved and appreciated by all who knew him. He will be missed but never forgotten.

Our family would like to extend heartfelt thanks to the paramedics, doctors, and particularly the nurses on 6.4 CCU in QEII Halifax Infirmary for their compassionate care during Pat’s final days. We are also deeply grateful to our extended family and friends for their support, love, and kindness during this challenging time. Your thoughts, visits, messages, and acts of generosity provided great comfort to us all.

Cremation has taken place under the direction of Arimathea Funeral Cooperative, Upper Musquodoboit.  There will be no funeral at his request.

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Michael Gerald Manette

Manette, Michael Gerald - It is with great sadness we announce the sudden passing of the Man, the Myth, the Legend, Michael Gerald Manette, who passed away peacefully surrounded by family on November 1, 2024, at the age of 69.

He was predeceased by his father, Gerald Manette; mother, Shirley (Chapman) Manette; and brother, Ronald Manette.

Survived by his loving “Honey Buns”, Ruth Kerr; brother, Jimmy (Nancy) Manette; sisters, Margaret (Gordon) Choyce, Linda (Jerome) Gerrior, Deanna (Kenny) Hatch; sons, Jack Palmer, Andrew (Elaine) Palmer, Jason (Holly) Fisher; daughters, Angela Manette, Crystal (Jamie) Manette; stepchildren, Michael (Colleen) Cross, Lois (Glen) Cross; as well as many nieces and nephews and many grandchildren whom he loved dearly.

Mike had a need for speed and raced at Scotia Speedworld for many years. He was also a huge fan of NASCAR and watched it faithfully every week. Michael also had a passion for painting and chose it as a lifelong career. From owning his own business to being partners and working alongside his best friend Ronnie Bonang for many years. The past few years Mike enjoyed travelling across Canada delivering cars. Mike also enjoyed taking trips to Truro for fish and chips with his wife, Ruth and “bestie” Beverley on his time off.

Mike will be remembered most for his contagious laugh and charming smile and on that note, we would like to share a quote from Mike’s favourite race car driver, Dale Earnhardt #3 “You win some, lose some, and wreck some.”

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Arnold Cecil Peacock

Peacock, Arnold Cecil - It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Arnold Cecil Peacock, age 93, of Parrsboro, and formerly Amherst, NS. Arnold passed away in Cumberland Regional Health Care Centre on Friday, November 1, 2024 after a brief illness. Born in Port Elgin, NB, Arnold was a son of the late Cecil and Rachel (Crossman) Peacock.

Arnold met the love of his life, Joyce (Curry) Peacock at a sporting event held in Amherst Arena. They had two beautiful daughters, Judy and Pamela, and were married for 42 joyful years.

Arnold, also known as Dad and Papa, was a loving husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather. He was known for his stories and his sarcastic sense of humour, always playing tricks on people and getting a good laugh out of them. He loved to spend time outdoors gardening, cutting the grass, birdwatching, hunting, and farming (especially his Champion and Grand Champion chinchillas).  He enjoyed watching sports and puttering around on whatever project he could find next.

Arnold will be sadly missed by his daughters, Judy (Kevin) of Oakville, ON and Pamela (Peter) of Parrsboro, NS; grandchildren, Keri (Sean) of Cambridge, ON, Angela (Denys) of Oakville, ON, Jennifer (Ryan) of St. Catharines, ON, Nicholas, Maxwell and Oliver of Parrsboro, NS; great-granddaughter, Makayla (Jonathan) of Oakville, ON; as well as his sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law, Pearl Curry, Dorothy Peacock, Walter & Carolyn Curry, Linda & Brian Babineau and many wonderful nieces, nephews, and friends. 

Besides his parents, Arnold was predeceased by his wife, Joyce; his brother, Kenneth; brother and sister-in-law, Orval and Nellie; and his sister and brother-in-law, Eleanor and Eldon Snyder.

Cremation has taken place and a Celebration of Life will be held next summer. More details to follow.

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Agnes Patricia (MacDonald) LeCoure

LeCoure (MacDonald), Agnes Patricia - Agnes passed peacefully in her sleep in the early morning on Sunday, October 27, 2024, in her family home.

Born in 1945 in Chatham, New Brunswick, she was a daughter of the late Albert and Josephine.

Agnes is survived by her husband, Clyde; daughter, Diana; son, Jason (Shona); brothers, Gerald (Brenda), Paul, David (Patricia), Dale (Marilyn); and sisters, Roberta MacKinley and Theresa. Besides her parents, she was predeceased by her beloved sister, Anne-Marie and brother, Robert.

Agnes was trained and worked as a registered nurse up to the 1980s when she transitioned to medical administration, working in the Nova Scotia Cancer Center for 23 years. Family was always Agnes's focus, and she loved and was beloved by her children, her husband and her large extended family of brothers, sisters, nieces & nephews. Agnes will be missed dearly by all who knew her for her kindness, compassion and loving nature. 

Agnes left Chatham when she married Clyde as his military career resulted in a posting to Germany and then eventually to Nova Scotia where they made their home and raised their children. Despite moving away, Agnes maintained a strong connection to the Miramichi region and travelled there regularly to visit family and attend the quadrennial Hiller reunions.

In more active years, Agnes whooped it up as a line dancer with her sister and her son's future wife, even earning a championship in a contest at Parlee Beach back in the 90s. Agnes also enjoyed baking, going on walks, Friday night Pass the Ace, and weekend campfires. Most of all, she loved spending time with her friends and family.

In her later years, the game of cribbage became a passion for Agnes, and she would compete mercilessly against anyone who would dare to peg against her. She learned most of what she knew about computers and the internet so she could play online and never run out of opponents (and to brag about being a Cribbage Grand Master!)

While Agnes battled cancer for more than two decades, she was a happy and joyous person who meant everything to her family and had a great and full life. We love her, we miss her and will always remember her.

We want to thank the doctors and nurses at the QEII Cancer Centre, and the CCAs and nurses at VON, with special appreciation to her VON palliative care team.

A gathering in her memory will be held in her family home on Saturday, Nov 9th from 12 pm to 4 pm.  Bring your crib board, a pack of cards, and your favourite memories to share.

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Ray Hector Johnson

Johnson, Ray Hector – passed away at home on October 22, 2024 at age 86.

Born in Newton Mills, he was a son of the late Gladys (Johnson) Creelman.

Ray is survived by his wife, Margaret (Power) Johnson; son, Ron (Vera), Stewiacke; daughters, Cheryl (Hugh) MacKay, Eastville; Dawn (Phil) Denton, Truro; 11 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren; brother, George (Diane) Creelman, Hilden; sisters-in-law, Ruth (Stuart) Johnson, Ontario; Betty Creelman, Newton Mills; and brother-in-law, Dryden Power, BC.

Besides his mother, he was predeceased by son, Randy Johnson; sister, Ruth Cox and brother, Jackie Creelman.

Ray worked at construction and was a bulldozer operator. He was a 50+ year member of the Upper Stewiacke Volunteer Fire Department. You could see Ray on any day having coffee at the diner with his friend, Darryl. Ray enjoyed visiting friends and family and he especially liked when the grandkids came to visit.

A Celebration of Life will be held on Sunday, October 27, from 1-3 p.m. in Upper Stewiacke Fire Hall followed by a private family burial.

Special thank you to VON, Palliative Care, Lynn and Dr. Day.

Memorial donations may be made to a charity of your choice.

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Kevin James Maloney

Maloney, Kevin James – Age 70, passed away on October 20, 2024 in Musquodoboit Valley Home for Special Care (Braeside) in Middle Musquodoboit.

Born in Gander, Newfoundland, he was a son of William “Bill” and the late Christina (Quinlan) Maloney.

Kevin will be lovingly remembered by his wife, Claire, Lantz; daughters, Robyn and Heather (Miguel), both of Grande Prairie, AB; granddaughter, Addison, who affectionally knew him as Grampy with Charlie; grandson, Jake, who loved his laugh and called him Poppy; siblings, Carmel (Greg), Olds, AB; Linda (Aidan), Gander, NL; Marilyn (Janine), Calgary, AB; Christopher (Maureen), Airdrie AB; Pegge (Kevin), Lantz; Betty, Elmsdale; and numerous nieces and nephews, who fondly knew him as Funcle (fun uncle).

Kevin retired in 2009 after a long career in ground and cargo services at the Halifax Stanfield International Airport where he made numerous friends over the years. His laugh was infectious and he loved a good pun. He always enjoyed a friendly game of darts or a worthy opponent to play crib with.

Our sincerest gratitude to the staff at Braeside who gave Kevin a safe, happy and dignified home. He loved you all very much.

Cremation has taken place under the direction of Arimathea Funeral Cooperative, Upper Musquodoboit.

At his request there will be no funeral service. All are welcome to join us for a celebration of Kevin’s life on November 10, 2024 from 2 – 4 p.m. in Enfield Legion, Enfield.

Donations may be made in Kevin’s memory to Canadian Cancer Society or Diabetes Canada.

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Lorraine "Rainy" Marie Fredericks

Fredericks, Lorraine Marie “Rainy” - of Conrod Settlement, died peacefully Saturday, October 19, 2024, at the age of 81 in Twin Oaks Memorial Hospital with family by her side. 

Born in Halifax, raised in East Chezzetcook, she was the eldest daughter of the late Earl and Evelyn Pettipas. 

She is survived by her husband of 58 years, Wayne; daughters, Paula Crawford (Philip), Dawn Forrest (Sheldon); son, Dwayne (Jessica); grandchildren, Kyle (Sarah), Jocelyn (Nina), Ashley (Jesse), Devin, Tyler, Hailey, Sophia and Jacob; and great-grandchildren, Hannah, Ava, Carter and Ross. She is also survived by her sister, Maxine Duchesne (Michael); brothers-in-law, Ray Fredericks, Harvey Fredericks (Debbie), Robbie Fredericks and Charles Manthorne; as well as many nieces and nephews. Besides her parents, she is predeceased by her mother and father-in-law, Alicia and Arthur Fredericks and many other family members who she loved dearly.

Mom began her married life working as a sales associate at Jacobson's Department Store, first on Portland Street and then in Mic Mac Mall, Dartmouth.  Priding herself at making the smallest details matter in her working career, she also continued to make every detail matter in her next chapter of life of becoming a full-time homemaker and stay at home mom.   

Mom enjoyed entertaining Friday and Saturday night card games, where she would promptly cheat at any opportunity that presented itself then laugh when she got caught; but mom most especially enjoyed Christmas and Easter. From decorating to trimming the tree, wrapping presents and making fruitcakes to Easter when she would make her famous hot cross buns and plan easter egg hunts with an occasional trick up her sleeve.  Mom was a thrifty homemaker that provided a comfortable home where great meals and wonderful home baked goods, jams, jellies and pickles were part of growing up.  Her love of baking was handed down through her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.  Mom never had any great wants in life, content in the smaller things like camping in Keji where the whole family has made many cherished memories.

A Celebration of Life is planned for Sunday, November 10, 2024, from 1-3 p.m., in Chezzetcook and District Lions Community Centre, 89 East Chezzetcook Road, Head of Chezzetcook, NS B0J 1N0. A private family burial is planned for a later date.

The family would like to thank all the nurses and doctors who helped mom at the QEII. A very special thanks to the Palliative Care Unit at Twin Oaks Memorial Hospital for helping us through a very difficult time.

Arrangements have been entrusted to Arimathea Funeral Cooperative.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Heart and Stroke Foundation, the Palliative Care Unit at Twin Oaks Hospital or charity of choice.

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Adele Evans

Evans, Adele - Age 74, died unexpectedly in the early morning of October 15, 2024 at home in Halifax, with her husband Aidan nearby.

Adele was born in the old Halifax Infirmary, the second of ultimately ten children of the late Ralph Frederick Manuge and [Mary] Claire Manuge. People's birthdays were important to Adele, as recipients of "singing telegrams" and sometimes birthday cakes can attest. 

Adele was not one to do things by halves. In 2000, having survived the Y2K crisis, she wanted to have an all day birthday party underway the very moment she was 50. So invitations said the party would start at 5:27 a.m. and indeed, on the day, there were friends ringing the doorbell in the predawn twilight.

From stories she told me of her early life, Adele seems to have been strong willed and firm in her opinions from the beginning. Once, annoyed at some parental action, she stormed out of home in Dartmouth and headed on foot along Highway 7 to West Petpeswick (about 50 kilometers) where her Nanny lived. Fortunately, she was picked up her uncle Greg who was driving home along the same route. Some of Adele's happiest and most influential childhood memories were of the summer times living with Nanny O'Leary and another uncle, Father Gerald, a Eudist priest.

Adele grew up mostly in Dartmouth but because of her father's RCN postings also spent time in Quebec and Annapolis Royal. After high school she attended Dalhousie University, enjoying living in residence and theater department activities, but withdrew after one semester because of depression which plagued her most of her life.

The next years were spent in a variety of jobs among which were MTT telephone operator (much later she still knew all the area codes which then matched real areas) and working in the media library at UNB.

Then in 1976 came an opportunity to move London, England, where she found a job at Harrods department store when it was owned by the House of Fraser, long before its present troubles.

After three years Adele returned to Canada and settled in another London (Ontario) to attend the University of Western Ontario. She graduated with a degree in Mathematics and Geography having included Computer Science courses along the way.

With her new degree, Adele was hired by Dalhousie University's Academic Computing Services and was tasked with setting up a computer lab on the Carleton campus. While the job was satisfying, she really wanted to be a system administrator, so in 1987 when a position opened in that group she applied and was successful. There she worked until 2002. Those years did not pass uneventfully.

On February 16, 1990, Adele and Aidan were married, just six weeks after Adele had asked him if he would and he had replied "maybe". It was a whirlwind of wedding preparation built on a two-year foundation of long walks, winter and summer visits to a variety of Nova Scotia beaches, and canoeing on West Lake in Mount Uniacke listening for baby beavers in a lodge.

In addition to her technical skills, Adele enjoyed cooking (our kitchen is overflowing with cookbooks). I was a very limited cook, but as we cooked together from the beginning of our relationship (starting with banana fritters I believe) she has upgraded my capability greatly. Speaking of books, Adele was an avid mystery reader and has several "complete works" collections by favourite authors that she re-reads regularly. Adele made sure we always had a Kliban cat calendar to go along with our real cats, April (1990-2013) and Abigail (2003-2022) who both would only sleep on Adele's lap, never mine. Every year until COVID, we would have an "at home" on Boxing Day, preceded by some times frantic vacuuming, preparation of cakes and a plethora of side dishes. We often were not ready when the first visitors arrived, but they took this in stride and stepped in to help. Adele was also an inveterate catalogue shopper despite not infrequent frustrations by poor customer service (offset by instances of excellence).

Adele suffered from depression most of her life. She responded to medications with a possible side effect of weight gain by gaining weight. Starting about 2012 she began to feel the effects of deconditioning due to age and lack of exercise. She progressed from cane to walker to a power wheelchair that could be folded and put in the car, so we were still able on occasion to go for day trips. An annual event, which we were able to accomplish this year although really too late in the season, was a tour down Highway 103 to look at lupins growing in the median.

On Valentine's Day, 2023 Adele had a fall, broke her right ankle, cracked the left, and spent ten stressful and unhappy weeks in hospital. Then this year, on August 23, she was admitted for treatment of an infected pressure sore on her right foot. On October 5 she was happy to be back in her own home.

Adele was predeceased by her parents and sister, Penelope Carruthers "Penny". She is survived by her husband, Aidan; sisters, Diane Nolet (Tonnie), Chris (Kim), and Annemarie; and brothers, Pat (Claudette), Peter, Jamie, Anthony "Tony Manuge'', and Dennis (Tracy).

Funeral Mass will be held 10 a.m. Tuesday, November 19, in Saint Agnes Catholic Church (corner of Chebucto and Mumford) followed by reception and (inclement weather not interfering) burial in Saint Philip Neri Cemetery, West Petpeswick.

Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Arimathea Funeral Cooperative.

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Mabel Lillian Nellie McCulloch

McCulloch, Mabel Lillian Nellie - It is with great sadness that we announce the peaceful passing of our beloved mother, grandmother and great-grandmother on October 12, 2024 after a brief stay in QEII Infirmary Site at the age of 87.

Born in Centre Burlington, she was a daughter of Harold and Lillian (Dodge) Card and sister to June, Edgar and little Stephen (who died in infancy). She grew up in the ancestral home built to be close to the water, with no electricity and minimal indoor plumbing. She loved school and gladly walked the 2 miles each way over uninhabited gravel roads to attend. Having advanced quickly through the grades she found herself at the Nova Scotia Normal College in Truro. Shortly after, still in her teen years, she was teaching in Hants Border where she shared a 2-room school with her, soon to become, lifetime friend, June Tracy-West. Two years later, she and Harding were married and she embarked on the next adventure as devoted wife and mother of seven children. In 1969 on Christmas eve, the entire family moved to Elderbank which became home for the next 53 years.

In Elderbank, in addition to raising her family, she did substitute teaching, was deeply involved with the United Church serving on numerous committees and, also, ran the Elderbank Post Office as the Post Mistress for nearly thirty years. In 2021, after suffering a broken hip complicated by the covid pandemic took up residency at Melville Gardens in Halifax. There, in residential care, our mother forged countless friendships while receiving the very best of care and affection from a loving staff. Mom loved the world and cared for everything in it. She saw goodness in everyone and frankly in everything. (Her closet might contain three new sweaters but she would still be wearing an old one until the last bit of goodness was out of it!) She made close friendships where ever she went, with none greater in her last years than her friendship with her dear friend, Mickey. Mom’s beautiful smile and forgiving nature brought light to every room she entered.

She is predeceased by her husband of fifty years, Harding. She is survived by daughter, Cynthia Parker (Jeff); sons, Byron (Roberta), Barry, Mark (Marilyn), Michael (Chrissie), Dennis (Patricia), Scott (Melinda); brother, Edgar (Johanne) and sister, June; as well as many, many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She will be dearly missed by numerous nieces and nephews.

Funeral service followed by a reception will be held Saturday, October 19, 2024 at 1:00 p.m. in St. Andrews United Church, Elderbank.

The family would like to extend a special thank you to the amazing team at Melville Gardens who made our mother’s final years special ones. Donations in honour of Mabel may be made to the Lower Musquodoboit Pastoral Charge c/o 6686 Highway 357, Middle Musquodoboit, NS B0N 1X0 to which Mabel was devoted.

Arrangements have been entrusted to Arimathea Funeral Cooperative.

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