Charles Brayden Joyce

Joyce, Charles Brayden – Age 89, of Pleasant Valley, Colchester County, passed away peacefully on May 15, 2024 in Colchester East Hants Health Centre, Truro with family by his side.

Born in Truro, he was a son of the late Will and Marion (Stewart) Joyce and raised by his aunt, “Mom Clark”.

Pappie was a truck driver by trade and owner/operator of Joyce and Atkinson Transport Ltd. His real passion was his hobby farm. He was an avid supporter of 4H. He attended every Nova Scotia Provincial 4H Show since it began. If there was a livestock show, Pappie was there. Always on the road, he was well-known for dropping in unannounced and staying for a visit.  

He will always be loved and missed by his wife, Gloria, the love of his life; children, Terri (Rick), Smith (Evelyn), Janice (Bruce), Carla (Danny), Crystal (Ron); honorary daughter, Cathy; grandchildren, Paige (Fabian), Corey (Chantel), Nicole, Shaun (Pamela), Jennifer, Alexis, Carlos, Sheamus, Cody, Aaron (Lexie), Mitchel, Mary (Albert), Colby (Jill Ann), Kylynne (Josh), James; great-grandchildren, Janessa, Kyleah, Ashyah, Levayah, Laryah (Ty), Sophia, Alexander, Cali, Robert, AJ, Ella ; siblings, Joan, Jean, Anne, Gary.

Besides his parents, he was predeceased by Mom and Dad Clark; and sister, Shirley.

Cremation has taken place.

Funeral visitation will be Monday, 1 – 1:45 p.m. followed by funeral service at 2, both in Knox United Church, Brookfield with Rev. Michael Henderson officiating. A reception will follow in the church hall. Livestreaming is available at: Facebook.com/knoxunitedbrookfield

Family flowers only.

Memorial donations may be made to Colchester East Hants VON.

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Harold Roy Stevens

Stevens, Harold Roy – With heavy hearts, we announce the passing of our beloved husband, stepfather, and grampy, Harold Roy Stevens of Lantz. Harold’s big and loving heart slowed peacefully to a stop on May 14, 2024 after 81 years.

He will be deeply missed by his wife, Lola, the love of his life; and by her sons — whom he loved as his own — Kevin (Bonita) King, River Bourgeois; and Paul (Denise) King, Lantz. He will also be missed by the people who called him ‘grampy’, Bethany (Dan), Daniel, Haley, Austin, and Ben. His absence will be deeply felt by his sister, Donna Mae (Reg) Hingley, Truro; and his Cape Breton family; as well as by Jeremy Carter. He will be especially missed by Mellow, his canine companion. Harold was predeceased by his parents, Roy and Helen (Keyes) Stevens and by his stepson, David King.

Harold was born and raised in Lantz, and completed his training as an electrical construction contractor with his Red Seal in 1964. He started working for Public Works Canada in 1967. In the final years of his career, he served as Building Manager for the “H” Division and the Forensic Laboratory of the RCMP in Halifax.

Harold liked to tinker in his garage, hunt, dance with Lola, hang out with his friends at Tim’s and tell stories — with no detail left out! Mostly, though, he loved spending time with family in the Lantz home he helped build and in River Bourgeois, Cape Breton.

Harold will be remembered for his generosity and his kindness. He was always willing to lend a hand and help out in whatever way he could, giving his time and his energy to all kinds of people in all kinds of ways.

If you would like to honor his memory, please do something kind for someone else; if you would like to make a donation in his name, please support a charity of your choice.

There will be a Celebration of Harold’s Life at 11 a.m. on May 22nd in St George’s Church, Dutch Settlement, with Rev. Dr. Jane Magrath officiating. The service will be followed by a reception downstairs. 

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Ronald Brian Bellefontaine

Bellefontaine, Ronald Brian – aged 96, of Brookvale, Nova Scotia passed peacefully with family by his side on May 12th, 2024 in Musquodoboit Valley Memorial Hospital.

Born in Higginsville, he was a son of the late Angus and Edith (Nelson) Bellefontaine.  Ronnie was predeceased by his wife, Roberta (Higgins) of 71 years; brothers, Elmer and Gordon; sisters, Lucy, Doris, Pauline, Eileen and twin sister, Ruth. 

Ronnie is survived by children, Martha (Calvin) Higgins, Debbie (Darryl) Sutherland, Ronda (Glenn Campbell), Dennis (Cosette Tetrault), and Gwynneth; grandchildren, Mark, Jeff, Jill, Casey, Emma, Lindsey, Derek and Sara; and great-grandchildren Rachel, Jeremy, Isla, Isabella, Rocco, Gia, Dillon and Alexina.  He is also fondly remembered by many nieces, nephews, friends and neighbours.

Ronnie was raised in Higginsville and grew up on the farm until he began his career as a welder at Liquid Air in Halifax.  He and Roberta moved back to Higginsville in 1957 to take over the family farm until their retirement.  Dad did not have a high school diploma, but had the mind of an engineer.  His was often heard to jokingly say, “I forgot more than you’ll ever know”. He was a dairy farmer, mechanic, fabricating and welding expert, backhoe operator and woodsman.  He served as a Board member on both the Musquodoboit Valley Co-op and Middle Musquodoboit Agricultural Society.  His many years of service at the Halifax County Exhibition grounds earned him a Fairperson of the Year award.  

We are grateful that Dad was able to remain in his home until his recent admission to hospital.  Special thanks to Homecare Staff and private caregivers Ruth, Donna and Denise; Nurse Practitioner Jillian Noble, Dr. Lorette, and the nursing staff at Musquodoboit Valley Memorial Hospital. 

Donations in memory of Ronnie may be made to the Higginsville Cemetery Society, 1181 Higginsville Road, Brookvale, NS   B0N 1X0

A Celebration of Life will be held on Friday, May 24th from 2:30 to 5:30 at the Bicentennial Theatre, Middle Musquodoboit.  A short service will begin at 3:00, followed by an open invitation for others to share their own stories and memories. 

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Muriel Eunice MacLean

MacLean, Muriel Eunice – With great sadness, the children of Muriel MacLean, announce the passing of our dear mother on May 11, 2024 in Dartmouth General Hospital at the age 98. 

Muriel (Whidden) was born in 1926 and raised in Wolfville, Nova Scotia. 

Muriel was predeceased by her husband, James; father, Howard; mother, Winona (Eye); brothers Bruce and Graham; beloved sister Hilda. 

Left to cherish her memories are her children, Barbara (late Chris Hundley), Gordon MacLean, Katherine (Oliver Slauenwhite), Collin (Heather Maclean), Janet (Perry Chippin). Also survived by cherished grandchildren, Sean, Marc, Ian, Nia, Trevor, Poet, Marion, Alice, James, Jamie, Lisa, Kendall and Niall; and 8 treasured great-grandchildren.

She met the love of her life and best friend, James MacLean at Evangeline beach. Their first date was at the dance hall at the beach. That was the beginning of their beautiful life together. In the early years military life meant many moves. Mom always made a lovely welcoming home. She was an exceptional home maker and wonderful cook. 

During her long life, Muriel enjoyed many hobbies and passions. She swam every day for 30 years at the Acadia pool. She sang in choirs for over 75 years. She loved painting and studied Art at Acadia University. She loved canoeing, cross-country skiing and skating with her wonderful husband, Jim. Muriel was an avid bridge player, she played well into her 90s. She was a truly creative person, who loved to sew, knit and crochet. She was a member of the I.O.D.E for most of her life. She loved to shop and always enjoyed a trip to Bangor. Mom always dressed up and was seldom without her signature string of pearls. Music was a mainstay in Mom’s life. She remembered the words to all her favourite songs. She always thought it was the perfect time to sing.

Mom was so full of joy and saw beauty everywhere and often declared “Isn’t this wonderful” and “this is so lovely”.  She left a lasting impression on others with her positive attitude and always made you feel good about yourself. Everyone who met her, loved her. If you have a fond memory of Muriel, and her passion for life, we ask that you sing a song in her memory.

A Celebration of Life will be held May 25, 2-4 p.m., Garden Suite - 1540 Summer Street, Halifax. (Wear your pearls.)

We are so thankful to the wonderful staff at the Dartmouth General hospital. A special thank you to Julia MacLean for her care and compassion.  Thanks to Bev Nicholson at Harris Hall for treating our mom like family.

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Emma Jane (Priest) Parker

Parker (Priest), Emma Jane – 90 years, passed away quietly on Friday, May 3, 2024 in Colchester East Hants Health Centre, Truro. Jane grew up in Diligent River. Her teaching career took her from the little Cannonville School in Diligent River to several other communities and finally to Upper Musquodoboit Consolidated School. 

Teaching was her passion and as one of her former colleagues wrote: "Jane loved her work as a teacher. She remembered the name of every student she taught and could tell you a story about each and every one of them.  Her legacy as a teacher lies in the lives of all the students she taught."

Jane married the man who saw her across a dance floor in Elderbank and he turned to his friend next to him and said: "See that girl in the red dress over there? I'm going to marry her." The friend told him that he hadn't even met the girl yet and why would he think she would want anything to do with him?

That man, George Parker and Jane did marry a couple of years later and remained each other's best friend and travel companion until George's death 36 years later.  George and Jane loved to travel, mostly within Canada and the eastern United States. The one exception was a trip to explore Australia.

Jane had little interest in domestic chores but she loved good food and appreciated the fabulous meals prepared by her mother-in-law and sisters-in-law. In later years, she and her friend, Jean Fisher were frequent diners at nearby restaurants. In addition to travel and good food, among her many other interests were the Saturday night horse races in Truro.

A friend wrote: "Jane always found the good in everyone and always had kind words to say about everyone she met."  Her contributions and caring in life reached beyond her teaching career to include family, friends, neighbours, church, community and charities too numerous to mention, Furthermore, she had an ever-increasing community of feral cats she fed daily.  In later years, a few found their way to become house cats and her constant companions.

Jane was predeceased by her husband George Austin Parker; her parents, Jess and Wilhelmina (Canning); sister, Mary Powell; and brother, Royden. She is survived by sisters, Christina (George), Carolyn (Elroy), Helen (Barry); and brothers, Charles (Pearl), Fred (Susan), and Harvey (Aileen); cousins, many nieces and nephews, grand and great grand nieces and nephews and friends young and old.

A deep gratitude to nephews, Joe and Vincent Parker for their enduring caring and support to Jane over many years.  A special "Thank You" to Jane's loving and supportive neighbours, Debbie, Trevor and Shaun Graham. Shaun and his family became neighbours of George and Jane when Shaun was 6 years old. He and Jane found a kindred spirit in each other that endured for close to 40 years. 

Thank you to Parkland, Truro and the staff who cared for Jane for the past 2 ½ years.  A special thank you to the Colchester East Hants Health Centre doctors, nurses and other staff who lovingly cared for her during her last two months in life.

Her passing has left us with an overwhelming sadness but we take comfort in knowing she lived a happy and fulfilled life. We will always remember her beautiful smile and her easy, gentle laugh that spoke of the absolute joy she found in life’s smallest everyday things. 
Arrangements are under the direction of Arimathea Funeral Cooperative.

Visitation will be from 1:00-1:45 followed by the service at 2:00 on Saturday, May 18, 2024 in Sharon Presbyterian Church, Dean. A reception will follow in the church hall.  Interment will take place after the reception in the Hillcrest Cemetery, Upper Musquodoboit.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the SPCA or a charity of choice or as a random act of kindness to a stranger.

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Dale LeRoy Ashley

Ashley, Dale LeRoy – age 90, of Enfield. On this day, March 7, 2024, Dad drew his last

earthly breath and went to be with his first wife, Marilyn and second wife, Sharon.

Dad was born in 1934 at home in Dutch Settlement, weighing in at two pounds, the oven door being his incubator. Throughout his life, he was an avid fisherman and kept a lot of people in trout for many years. Many more people knew him from him gathering their recyclables. Dad started his work life with Leo Isenor Trucking, driving a gravel truck. He also worked at Stanfield International Airport cleaning planes, but the majority of his work life was spent at Shaw Brick in the cement end of the business.

Dad was predeceased by his parents, Earl and Audrey Ashley; sister, Thelma; brothers, Arnold, Ivan “Yank”, Andy, Malcolm and Lee; granddaughter, Morgan.

He is survived by his children, Elizabeth (Rick); Kevin (Colin), John (Crystal), Jennifer (Joey), Beverley (Kevin); stepchildren, Angela (John), Edward, Andrew (Clarence), Derek (Nathanal). He is also survived by 11 grandchildren; four step-grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren.

In keeping with Dad’s wishes there will be no funeral service but a graveside service will be held in the spring.

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

A graveside service will be held Thursday, May 16 at 2 p.m. in Brookside Cemetery, Mill Village. A reception will follow downstairs in St. George’s Anglican Church, Dutch Settlement.

As Dad would say “We’ll see you in the funny papers”! RIP Dad.

Bettina Gracia (Young) Bayer

Bayer (Young), Bettina Gracia – age 82, of East Chezzetcook. She has now gone through the gates of heaven to be with her family on April 23, 2024 in Dartmouth General Hospital.  

She was dearly loved and will be greatly missed. She was born in Buchans, NL.

Bettina was predeceased by her father, Charles; mother, Pricilla; brothers, Charles, Roy and Theodore Young.

She is survived by daughters, Amber Lee and Anita Bettina; son, Fulton Charles; granddaughters, Melissa, Meaghan (Cody French), Kalee Rose; great-grandchildren, Ludovic, Luke, and Isabella-Grace. 

The family wishes to extend their gratitude to the staff of Dartmouth General Hospital in her final days. A private memorial was held with family and friends. 

Thank you to Arimathea Funeral Cooperative for their care and compassion expressed to our family. 

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Ernest Charles Blackburn

Blackburn, Ernest Charles – Age 68, of Bible Hill. It is with heavy heart that we announce the sudden passing of Ernie on May 2, 2024.

Born in Middle Musquodoboit, he was a son of the late Earl and Marion “Molly” (Hunter) Blackburn. 

He was predeceased by his brother, David and sister, Barbara Streatch. Ernie was a devoted, loving husband to his wife, Christina “Tina” Kennedy, and is also survived by many treasured nieces and nephews. 

Ernie was a certified N. S. Land Surveyor and an active member of the Association since 1976. Ernie and Doug MacLeod opened their business, Fundy Land Surveys in 1983 to present.

Ernie was true car enthusiast, a member and past president of the Corvette Club of Nova Scotia. He was a big sports fan and loved watching NASCAR. He was an avid hockey player and fan for all his life.

A Celebration of Ernie’s Life will be held on Tuesday, May 21st from 6-8 pm in Inn on Prince Hotel, Oak Room, Truro.

Donations may be made to a charity of your choice.

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Helen Prena Dupuis

Dupuis, Helen Prena – Helen Prena Dupuis had planned to reach Heaven some time after the birthday extravaganza she had planned for June 25, so it surprised everyone when she passed away on May 6, 2024. I'm sure Jesus Himself was a little taken aback when she showed up because she had never been early for anything in 91 years. Some of you may have known her as Tanner, Creelman or LaCombe. Don't worry though. The names were all legal: we checked.

Mom had a questionable sense of humour to say the least. For some unknown reason, she once mailed a dead mouse to a sister, which surprised Barb and probably broke at least a couple of federal laws. Another sister once complained to Mom that she wasn't writing enough so Mom unspooled a roll of toilet paper... and wrote a 10 foot long letter on it and then carefully re-rolled it onto the tube and sent it off in the mail. I don't think Marion ever complained about not getting letters again. The time she put a very life-like rubber snake in Marion's washing machine was neither appreciated nor as funny as mom thought it was at the time.

It took Mom 89 years, but she managed to stay above the dirt longer than all three of her ex-husbands: a feat she seemed quite proud of.

Like many of you, Mom lived through the 'Depression,' but she was still confident the Leafs would break out of their 57 year slump. Mom's answer to everyone's problems was birthday cake. One day Rick walked in the house and Helen said, “Do you want a piece of birthday cake?” To which he responded reasonably, “Who's birthday is it?” She said, “I'm sure it's somebody's. Get me a slice while you're at it. And it better be a hell of a lot bigger than the piece Jean gave me for breakfast.” Cake fixed everything. Mom was a great cook, although her homemade gravy left a lot to be desired... except that one Thanksgiving when she decided to get rid of the lumps by pouring it through a colander.... fortunately, she forgot to put a bowl under the colander so the gravy went down the drain and we were left with little clumps of dry flour. Best gravy she ever made.

Mom usually drove older cars but in 1972 she got a brand new big block Dodge Charger and then spent the next 52 years wondering why she got a speeding ticket three days after getting the car. She tried to hide the speeding ticket but her daughter, Inga was with her at the time, and she sold Mom out almost immediately. We never let her live that ticket down.

As if raising five kids wasn't enough work for three lifetimes, Mom chose to spend her 50s and 60s doing foster-care for special needs children. I don't think anyone except Mom could tell you exactly how many kids came through her home. To her dying day, I bet she could still name every one of them. And I would guess that the lives of every one of them were better for it. She missed them all, especially Mandy and Calvin.

In 2003 or so, mom decided she'd like to have a pen pal... Did anyone even have pen pals in the 21st century? We found two for her: Donna, who lives in Minnesota, at 96 was still writing and mailing letters until mom's passing. Kim, in South Carolina, has kept in contact through emails. They are the best friends mom never met. During a hospital stay, mom met Janice and her husband Ben, who over the course of 20-some years, became the best friends mom ever had.

Thanks to her nephew Chris and his wife Amanda, Mom got to ride a horse on her 87th birthday: something she hadn't done in more than 40 years. Mom taught all of her kids to cook, and she taught Inga, Jean, Karen and Ann how to sew and make clothes. They made dresses and bonnets and all sorts of things that they forced their little brother to model for her. Mom was quite proud of what she had taught the girls. Rick was not so much.

Mom loved trying new and exotic restaurants (that's a lie... she liked Pizza Delight. Period. Full stop). At home, she would spend half her time at the dinner table rearranging the food on her plate so she could secretly drop it onto the floor... not one bite of which actually touched the floor because there was always a dog sitting right there (in 91 years, mom never had a skinny dog. Imagine). Speaking of dogs.... Rusty, Rebel, Maverick, Shadow, Sam, Sheba, Cooper, Skip, Bear, Kandi, Chief, Penny, Lady, Fang, Jake, Toby and Lulu, who was, in fact, a toy poodle and not the Rottweiler Mom thought she was. And the handicapped duck named Buttercup that mom rescued when she was a kid... My God, Rainbow Bridge must have been out of control when Mom showed up.

Speaking of pets, in 2007, Mom was named Pet Foster Parent of the Year by the Nova Scotia Golden Retriever Rescue... which we know she didn't deserve because she kept every dog they asked her to foster. Any time someone called to inquire about a dog, Mom would put them through the third degree and eventually they'd stop asking. And Mom would call Karen, the coordinator and say apparently this is another dog that isn't adoptable so it might as well stay at her house... You could have smuggled plutonium into the country easier than you could adopt a dog from Mom. She was the most notorious Foster Fail in the history of pet fostering. But she was proud of the certificate.

Mom was predeceased by her mom and dad, Ruby and Lester Tanner; brothers, Fred, Dan, Stan, Harold; sisters, Lillian, Dollie, Marion and Marilyn; in-laws, Helen, Mae, Edith, Elza, Arnold, Neils, Ralph, Charlie, Dick; daughter, Karen Lee; and granddaughter, Candy and grandson, Jason.

She left behind daughters, Ann, Jean (Jim), Inga; one son, Rick (Theresa); and (like a daughter) Barb; grandchildren, Tara, Lorne (Tina), Adam, Charlotte (Marc), Calvin (Samantha), Jamie (Angie), Sarah (Jake), Paul; great-grandchildren, Jesse, Aly, Kobe, Nathan, Isabel, Jason, Dillon, Avery, Elliott, Coen, Jamieson, Mason and Camden; along with her beloved sister, Barbara and two special ladies, Joyce and Joan. She also left behind more nephews and nieces than you could shake a stick at... except one... there's one nephew named Kary that she always wanted to shake a good stick at because when he was about 7 years old, he somehow talked Mom into getting on a toboggan with him. Just as they started down the hill, Kary yelled, “See you later, Helen!” And he rolled off the toboggan, leaving her screaming all the way to the bottom of the hill. Mom loved Kary but she never got on another toboggan thanks to him.

Each of her kids, at one time or another, took care of Mom, but a very special thank you needs to be said to her daughter, Jean and son-in-law, Jim, who went above and beyond anything anyone could have expected of them during Mom's final years. Thank you both so much. You are appreciated and we love you very much.

The family is still trying to process the fact that Mom left an awful lot of stuff in her doll cabinet. Lawyers may have to get involved as they try to decide who doesn't have to take any of it. Mom wants that doll named Chloe to go to Jim. She said she wants Chloe to be staring at him every time he gets up in the middle of the night. But not in the bathroom: that would be just creepy, but she's to be staring at Jim when he tries to go back to sleep. But the rest of the stuff... I'm just saying, it should be divided equally among everyone except me (guess who me is).

Whether you knew this woman as Helen, Aunt Helen, Toots, Mrs. Dupuis, Grandma, Gram, Grandma D or Mom, just know that she made a difference in her family's life, and we hope in yours too. If you want to spend a minute with Mom, just hug your pet. That'll be her.

Even on the hottest summer days, you could always find Mom curled up in her Lazy-Boy wearing a sweater and covered up with a blanket, so to make her happy, cremation has taken place. Where her ashes are to be scattered was a secret between mom and Ann, so maybe you should all hold off vacuuming until we find out what Mom's plan was. In lieu of flowers, Mom would like donations made to Nova Scotia Golden Retriever Rescue, 119 Rocky Ridge Rd, Truro, Nova Scotia B6L 1S6 or e-transfer to nsgrr@eastlink.ca.

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Alvin Henry Blades

Blades, Alvin Henry – of Middle Musquodoboit, passed away peacefully on May 4, 2024, at the age of 90.

Alvin was one of 16 children born to the late Roy and Alice Blades and the first in his family to go to university. He graduated from McGill's Macdonald College in Montreal, the city where he met his beloved wife of 58 years, the late Doreen (Barre) Blades. Their life together took them to Ontario for four years where he worked for the provincial government introducing young farmers to modern agricultural practices, before returning to the Musquodoboit Valley where they remained. In Nova Scotia, he worked as a salesman for Cockshutt Tractors and the Nova Scotia Power Commission before retraining for what he was always meant to be, a school teacher, a job he loved and retired from more than 30 years ago. Alvin was an active community volunteer throughout his life, as an elder at St. Andrew's United Church, as a leader with the Elderbank 4-H club, and as a founding member of the Musquodoboit Valley Lions Club. He served as a District Governor of Lions International in 1996-1997 and was an active member of the club until his death. In more recent years he also served as a board member of the Moose River Gold Mine Museum.

Al firmly believed in the power of travel. He proudly proclaimed there wasn't a road in Nova Scotia he hadn't been on. We grew up in the car, with a tent, our sleeping bags and a Coleman stove in the back. This family tradition culminated in 1976 in an epic two-month camping trip from Elderbank to Victoria, BC and back. As a teacher and a Lion, he and Mom chaperoned teenagers from the valley on exchange trips and youth camps in Saskatchewan, Newfoundland, Maine and New Brunswick.

He loved flowers, fish and his family, and not in that order. Leaving to mourn, Al and Doreen’s children, Ted (Kathryn), Margaret (Darren), Judy (Rob); grandchildren, Griffin, Winter, Ryan (Leanza), Jayme (Kayla), Jesse (Mackie), Lacey (Devon), Darcey (Jessica) and Anthony (Carolyn); and great-grandchildren, Blayze, Ronan, Bianca, Jordyn, Adelynn, Everett, Anna, Hunter, Riley and Tripp. Grieving as well, his remaining siblings, Carl, Keith, Kathryn, David and Norma, dozens of nieces, nephews and other relatives, and countless friends made over the years. 

Our heartfelt thanks to his caregivers, Donna, Sam, Valerie and Crystal, for enabling Alvin to stay in his home as long as he could, and to Dr. Karen Day and the staff at Musquodoboit Valley Memorial Hospital for their care in his final days.

A Service of Remembrance will take place at St. Andrew's United Church, Elderbank, on Thursday, May 9th at 2:00 p.m., with a reception to follow in the church basement.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Musquodoboit Valley Lion's Club, c/o 4035 Highway 357

Meaghers Grant, NS B0N 1V0 to carry on the community work that was so important to him. 

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Yvonne Elizabeth Snyder

Snyder, Yvonne Elizabeth – age 87, passed away peacefully in Colchester East Hants Health Centre, Truro on May 3, 2024.

Born in Sheet Harbour, she was a daughter of the late William and Kathleen (Kenney) Peach.

She married her first late husband, Clyde Russell and had three children. Yvonne was a beautiful painter who enjoyed painting from a young age. Yvonne loved gifting her work to family and friends. Some of her paintings are all over the world. Yvonne spent the last years of her life living in Enfield, first with her late husband, Carl Snyder and then with her late husband, Joseph Gignac. She enjoyed her neighbours and friends who made her feel so loved especially her very special friend, Phyllis Clinch, who was there for her every day. She enjoyed her travels across Canada and the US and all the people she got to meet.

She will be greatly missed by her children, David Russell, Alvaretta Russell (Philip Westhaver) and Karen Murphy (Danny); grandchildren, Darren Murphy, Danielle Hawes (Christopher), Michael Gray (Shania) and Mitchell Gray (Kristine); great-grandchildren, Riley Gray, Annabelle Gray, Logan Gray, Sophie Gray, Lochlan Hawes, Maeve Hawes, Avalynn Hawes and her newest, Lainey Gray; sister, Joan Gignac and brothers, Billy (Millie) Peach and Timothy (Shirley) Peach.

Cremation has taken place and a Celebration of Life will be at a later date when all family can be present.

Donations in her memory may be made to St. James United Church, Sheet Harbour or St. James United Church, Lochaber Mines.

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Kenneth Gourley McCallum

McCallum, Kenneth Gourley – age 78, loving husband of Joan (Whitehead-Mesheau), passed away peacefully in Colchester East Hants Health Centre on May 2, 2024 with loved ones by his side.

Born in Valley, N.S., he was a son of the late Alexander and Grace (Gourley) McCallum.

Besides his wife, he is survived by daughters, Tricia (Jason), Lana (Frank); stepchildren, Dale (Sandy), Jeff (Marlene), Susie (Craig); grandchildren, Emma, Bradyn; step-grandchildren, Angie (Brad), Adam, Parker, Jonah; step great-grandsons, Clayton, Will; and many nieces and nephews.

He was predeceased by sisters, Jean (Phil), Doreen (Arnold); and brother, Douglas (Maggie).

Cremation has taken place with a graveside service at a later date.

Donations may be made to a charity of choice

Special thanks to the cancer care team at Colchester hospital and Dr. Snow, Halifax. 

Kenny's message to the world regarding his brave fight with cancer "It is what it is"   

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Ethan Thomas Lemmon

Lemmon, Ethan Thomas – age 18 of Upper Musquodoboit, died tragically on May 2, 2024 of injuries from a motor vehicle accident.

Born in Halifax, he was the son of Jody and Tammie (Leslie) Lemmon.

Ethan graduated from MRHS in 2023. He loved to be riding around on his dirtbike and ATV. Like any teenager, he was a true gamer, he loved snowboarding, kayaking, spending time at the cottage in Sober Island, and being with his buddies. His most valued time was spent with his family. He especially enjoyed spending time with Emma and TJ and going on adventures in the “Subie”.

Ethan will always be loved and missed by his parents, Jody and Tammie; sister, Emma and TJ; maternal grandparents, Gary and Sharon Leslie; paternal grandparents, Kenny and Peggy Lemmon; chosen brother, Mitchell; best bud, Alex; special cousins, Lucas, Cameron, Jessica, Noah, Dayna and Luke. He will also be missed by his sidekick, Marley.

He was predeceased by his cousin and best friend, Jonny; and special great-uncle, Bryan.

Cremation has taken place.

A Celebration of Life will be held on Thursday, May 9th from 3-6 p.m., in Upper Musquodoboit Community Hall.

Family flowers only. Memorial donations to Brain Injury Association of Nova Scotia would be appreciated.

Arrangements are under the direction of Arimathea Funeral Cooperative.

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Betty Marie Fisher

Fisher, Betty Marie – Age 83 of Upper Musquodoboit, passed away peacefully on April 29, 2024 at the home of her daughter with whom she had been living in Central Onslow, surrounded by her children.

Born in Sheet Harbour Passage, she was a daughter of the late Fred and Annie (Dahr) Harnish.

Betty loved country music, especially Johnny Cash, Wilf Carter and Charley Pride. She was an avid knitter and gardener. She enjoyed fishing, search word puzzles, jigsaw puzzles and going to the dances in Nine Mile River. Her favorite pastime was spending time with her family and grandchildren.

She will always be loved and missed by daughters, Darlene, Janet (Darren), Jane; son, Richard (Sandy); 14 grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren; one great-great-granddaughter; sisters, Elsie, Sharon (Max); brother, Gerald; many nieces and nephews; brother-in-law, Phillip (Ruth); and sister-in-law, Jessie.

She was predeceased by her husband, Byron; 3 sons in infancy; sisters, Eileen, Bernice; brothers, Clarence, Lawrence, Carl; sisters-in-law, Patsy, Donna, Yvonne, Elsie, Anna, and Serena.

Visitation will be held Thursday, 6-8 p.m. and funeral service will be Friday at 2 p.m., both in Sharon Presbyterian Church, Dean with Rev. David LeBlanc officiating.

Family flowers only. Burial will be in Hillcrest Cemetery, Upper Musquodoboit.

Memorial donations may be made to Colchester East Hants VON or Lung Association of Nova Scotia.

Special thanks to the Colchester East Hants VON nurses for their compassion and caring.

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Joan Marie Eastman

Eastman, Joan Marie - It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Joan Marie Eastman, age 77, of Milford. She passed away at home peacefully on April 29, 2024.

Born in Dean, she was a daughter of the late Dave and Catherine Watson.

She is survived by husband, Al Eastman; sons, Kevin McLellan (Chrissy), Unionville, PA; Dwayne McLellan, Shubenacadie; stepson, Jon Eastman (Barbara Anne); grandsons, Justin and Matthew; step-grandson, Jordon; siblings, Faye (Don) Fraser, Bessie Stewart, Charlie (Alaine) Watson, twin sister Judy Jardine, Wayne (Bonnie) Watson, Janie (Steve) Daley, Donna Hawes, Debbie (Ken) Cox; and many nieces and nephews.  

She was predeceased by parents, Dave and Catherine Watson; and brother, Robert.

She was known for her humor, generosity, quick wit and love for her family.  

Cremation has been taken place and there will be a graveside service at a later date.

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Eunice Veenhuis

Veenhuis, Eunice – Age 67, of South Branch passed away April 27, 2024 in Colchester East Hants Health Centre, Truro with her family around her.

Born in Manitoba, she was a daughter of Mary Plett and the late Harold Plett.

Eunice was a nurse in the Truro Hospital for over 30 years, a job she truly enjoyed. Her positive attitude made this a true match for her, she loved looking after others. Upon her retirement from nursing, she became a tour director travelling through Eastern Canada with her husband, Hank. Eunice loved having coffee, going to lunch and talking with others. She had a deep bond with her love for her Lord Jesus Christ and loved to tell others.

Eunice will always be loved and missed by her husband of 40 years, Hank; daughter, Jessica; son, Tyler (Cara), their son, Simon; son, Brent (Natasha), and their daughter, Ellie; siblings, Gareth (Sharon), Doug (Lois), Wally (Alexis), Denise; many nieces and nephews.

Cremation has taken place.

Visitation will be Saturday, 1-1:45 p.m. followed by funeral service at 2 p.m., both in Wittenburg Baptist Church, 777 Wittenburg Road, with Pastor Jonathan Cann officiating. The service will be live streamed via Zoom. Please use the link below to join the service: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/82220096796?pwd=MayyMMBHKyAHhalM8whlMzyMDZKLHi.1 Meeting ID: 822 2009 6796, Passcode: 042253. In honour of Eunice, please wear bright clothing.

Memorial donations may be made to Wittenburg Baptist Church – Youth Missions, 777 Wittenburg Road, Wittenburg, NS B0N 2P0

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Brandi Leanne Creelman

Creelman, Brandi Leanne – Age 43, of Dartmouth passed away suddenly of a stroke on April 23, 2024.

She is survived by her partner, Zack; mother, Betty; step-father, Stewart; brother, Darren (Donna); sons, Devan, Mitchell, Michael; niece, Tasha; great-nieces, Deja, Kiara, Jayda; and grandchild, Summer Raine who was her pride and joy.

She was predeceased by her father, Jackie; and grandparents, Stewart and Hazel Pratt and John and Gladys Creelman.

A private graveside service for immediate family will be held at a later date in Riverside Cemetery, Upper Stewiacke.

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Patricia Anne Richardson

Richardson, Patricia Anne - of DeBaies Cove, died Tuesday, April 23, 2024, at the age of 82.

Born in Halifax, she was the only child of Roy and Helen (Isnor) Brinton.

Pat was a Grade 10 teacher in Halifax West High School and later became Chief Storeskeeper for the city of Dartmouth. Loving nature, the arts, and social activity, she was an avid traveller, hiker, reader, writer, gardener, photographer and family archivist. She lived life fully and with zeal, determination, pride, compassion, and humour.

Pat is survived by her husband, Karl; first husband, David Sanders; children, Michael Sanders (Kristina) and Jennifer Stevenson; grandchildren, Emma, Olivia, Jack, Joshua and Adelaide; Karl’s children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

The family would like to thank the wonderful staff in Twin Oaks Memorial Hospital for their compassionate care.

Cremation and arrangements have been entrusted to Arimathea Funeral Cooperative, Upper Musquodoboit.

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Arnold Selway

Selway, Arnold - The loving family and friends of Arnold Selway are heartbroken in announcing his passing. He was proudly known as the guy in Lower Onslow with the awesome gardens.

Arnold was born on Michaelmas Day and was the youngest son of the late Lionel and Marjorie Selway of Axminster, Devon, England.

He is survived by his loving partner, Leisa Burton; daughters, Angela (Rob) Hunt, England; Julie Selway (Jian Xiong), Sudbury, Ontario; son, Tony (Tracy) Selway, Riverview, New Brunswick; Leisa’s children, Mark (Julie) Mitchell, Meg (Matt) Burton, Josh (Cassie) Burton, Justin (Kelly) Burton; and much loved eight grandchildren, four great-grandchildren and eight step-grandchildren. He is also survived by sister, Ann “Myrt” (Peter Sutton); brothers, Henry (Deanne) Selway, Michael (Hazel) Selway; and several nieces, nephews and cousins in the United Kingdom. Arnold was predeceased by his wife, Christine (Horswill) in 2018; brother, Peter in infancy; and sister, Winnie Childs.

Arnold and Christine immigrated to Fort Ellis, Nova Scotia on March 29, 1967 and worked tirelessly and saved to buy their farm in Alton. He founded A. Selway Construction in 1972 and laid concrete in every county in Nova Scotia in his 50-year career. He was proud to have gained the respect and friendship of many farmers. Arn would like to acknowledge that he was blessed with very good friends and neighbors.

We would like to send a special thank you to the VON, EHS, palliative care teams in the community and the hospital and to the Onslow-Belmont Fire Brigade. We’d also like to thank everyone who visited and was supportive above and beyond.

Cremation has taken place, and we will hold a Celebration of Life at a later date at our home.

It is time for me to plow the back 40.

Final advice from Arnold: One day you will wake up and there won’t be anymore time to do the things that you’ve always wanted to. Do it now!

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