Steven Joseph McNeil

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McNeil, Steven Joseph – Age 55 of Stewiacke, passed away unexpectedly at home on July 28, 2018. Born in Toronto, he was a son of Gwen McNeil, North Bay, Ont., and the late Joseph McNeil.

Steve had been a member of Cooks Brook Fire Department for a number of years. He enjoyed being in the outdoors, whether it was fishing or working in the woodlot. His grandchildren were an important part of his life and he enjoyed every moment spent with them.

Steve was the best husband, father, grandfather and friend, and will always be loved and missed by wife, Chryle (Ruggles); children, Ryan, Brent, Aaron, all of Ontario; Trev (Morgan), Port Dufferin; Jennifer (Matthew Sanford), Brandon (Victoria Works), both of Stewiacke; grandchildren, Lily, Raeleen, Ryker, Auna, Nash, Edwin; three siblings in Ontario. He will be missed by his fur baby, Sam. He was predeceased by stepfather, Bill Sloan.

Cremation has taken place. A Celebration of Life will be held from 2-4 p.m. on Sunday, August 5th in the Bicentennial Theatre, Middle Musquodoboit. Drop in and share your memories. Memorial donations may be made to a charity of choice.

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

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Elizabeth Anne Flora (Dunn) MacLeod

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MacLeod (Dunn), Elizabeth Anne Flora – 1960-2018. Elizabeth Anne Flora MacLeod “Liz” of Reid Station Road, Meadowvale, passed away Tuesday, July 24, 2018 at 10:44 a.m., in Colchester East Hants Health Centre, Truro, after a courageous fight. As she wished, she was surrounded by her family.

She is survived by her mother, Hazel, Truro; son, Peter, British Columbia; daughter, Anna, South Branch; brothers, Grant, Yarmouth; Greg, Moncton; sister, Esther (Vernon), Stewiacke; many nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews. She was predeceased by her father, Peter.

Liz was employed as a comptroller for the majority of her life, most recently at Leisure Days in Truro. She was always willing to open her door to any person or four-legged creature, with a meal and an ear to listen. She had many lifelong friends who span across the country. Her love toward her children, family members, nature and animals will be her legacy.

Cremation has taken place under the direction of Arimathea Funeral Cooperative, Upper Musquodoboit. A Celebration of Life will be held on Sunday, July 29 from 1-4 p.m. in Middle Stewiacke Recreation Centre (formerly Middle Stewiacke Elementary). A private family burial will take place in Middle Stewiacke Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to a local SPCA.

The family would like to thank the nurses, physicians, and staff of the Palliative Care Unit of CEHHC for their care and support of the family. A special thanks to Leisure Days for their ongoing support.

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Rex Tasker

Tasker, Rex – of Musquodoboit Harbour, died peacefully at his home on July 24, 2018. Rex was born at Hertford, England, in 1933, and grew up in Devonshire. After attending school in London he served his two years of national service with the Intelligence Corps in Germany and after demobilization studied film at the Heatherley School of Fine Arts (later known as the London Film School). He also participated in the free cinema movement which saw film as a stimulus for social change.

He married June Mary Hudgell in 1956 and in 1958 emigrated to Canada with a strong desire to work at the National Film Board of Canada, whose first commissioner had been John Grierson, one of the fathers of documentary film.

He worked at the National Film Board from 1960 until 1992 – the first 12 years at the Board’s headquarters in Montreal where he was a picture editor, researcher, writer, director and producer. The many films he worked on won over 40 major awards, including an Oscar nomination for “Helicopter Canada”, seven different awards, including one for editing “Fields of Sacrifice" and Moscow 1967 and Berlin 1968 awards for “The White Ship”, an International Labor Film Festival award for “Steeltown” and the 1971 Canadian Film Award for “The Oshawa Kid”. He personally rated "The White Ship" and "Steeltown" as his best films. During this period he also worked on a Challenge for Change project in Thunder Bay to establish community video production, and taught film at Stanford University, California; New York University, the University of Toledo, Ohio; and Florida State University.

In 1973 he and his then wife, Shelagh Mackenzie, came to Nova Scotia to set up the Film Board’s Atlantic Centre – the aim of which was to develop local filmmakers and film-making institutions. For this he was awarded, in 1980, the John Grierson Genie Award for “contribution to Canadian Film in the spirit and tradition of John Grierson”, and in 1987 the Atlantic Festival CBC Pioneer award for “contribution to film in Atlantic Canada”.   In 1982, the Rex Tasker award for “the best documentary film made in the region in the previous year” was established at the Annual Atlantic Film Festival. After retirement in 1992,  he worked on what he called “community videos” – small one-man productions – the  first looking at a successful fishing cooperative in Belize and then videos for organizations concerned with the deaf, blind and disabled in St. Lucia. Later on he made videos concerned with local Nova Scotia people and the history of the Eastern Shore of Nova Scotia, where he had lived for over 40 years.

 

He is survived by his partner of over 30 years, Ria Hodgson (nee Berkelaar); and his daughter, Katharine Tasker, by his first marriage, of Northern France.

Cremation has taken place under the direction of Arimathea Funeral Cooperative, Upper Musquodoboit. An open house will be held for family and friends on Sunday, July 29th, from 1-4 p.m. at his beloved Clam Factory, 1134 Ostrea Lake Rd., Musquodoboit Harbour.

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Evangeline Mae “Vangie” Langille

Langille, Evangeline Mae “Vangie” – Age 77 of Truro, passed away on July 23, 2018, at home, surrounded by her loving family, following a courageous battle with cancer. Born in Truro, she was a daughter of the late Charles and Pansy (Ettinger) McCallum.

She loved spending time with her family, friends near and far, and her four-legged pets. Vangie enjoyed bingo, camping, reading, and working in her flower gardens.

She will always be loved and missed by her loving husband of 60 years, Robert “Bob”; children, Kathy (Karen Mills), Bible Hill; Bobby (Joan), Tatamagouche; Michelle (Tony) Richards, Onslow Mountain; grandchildren, John (Barya), Adam (Rhian), both of Alberta; Holly (Chris), Prince Edward Island; great-grandchildren, Soraya, Brin, Lucas, and Jade; sisters, Violet, Gerry, Fern, Diane, Bonnie, Iris; and bother, Butch. She was predeceased by brother, Ivan.

Cremation has taken place. All are welcome to attend a graveside service on Saturday, July 28th, at 11 a.m. in Bible Hill Cemetery, with Rev. Donna Lawrence officiating. A celebration of her life will follow in Bible Hill Fire Hall from 12-2 p.m. Family flowers only, please. Memorial donations to Canadian Cancer Society or SPCA would be appreciated.

Special thanks to Angela McDonnell, Dr. Henderson, and the Palliative Care team for their compassion, support, and guidance.

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

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Mary Catherine Cook

Cook, Mary Catherine – Age 91 of Middle Musquodoboit, passed away July 10, 2018, in Musquodoboit Valley Memorial Hospital. Born in Centre Musquodoboit, she was a daughter of the late Harold and Laura (Eisan) Kent.

Mary spent many years of her life as a volunteer for which she received many awards. She was a charter member of Middleton UCW where she held various offices. She was a member and honourary elder of Middleton United Church. In 2011, she was Fair Person of the Year at the Halifax County Exhibition. She was treasurer of Musquodoboit Valley Memorial Healthcare Auxiliary, was secretary of Enterprisers 50 Plus Club, and treasurer of Musquodoboit Valley Canadian Diabetes Association.

Mary was a loving, inspiring mother, grandmother and great-grandmother and will always be loved by daughters, Laura (Randy) Saueracker, Edmonton, Alta.; Jessie Henneberry, Montague, P.E.I.; grandchildren, Jason (Ashley) Henneberry, Michelle Henneberry, Alexis (Jeff) Labrecque, Angelika Saueracker, Allie (Tyler) Potts; great-grandchildren, Hunter, Grace, Alexander, Kaiden; niece, Claire Castle; brother-in-law, Reginald Farnell. She was predeceased by her husband, John; sister, Dorothy Farnell; brothers, Arthur and James Kent; brother-in-law, Ivan (Alice) Cook; nephew, Douglas Cook.

Cremation has taken place. Visitation will be 6-8 p.m. on Wednesday, July 18, and funeral service will be at 11 a.m. on Thursday, both in Middleton United Church, Rev. Dr. Linda Yates officiating. Burial will be in Hillside Cemetery, Middle Musquodoboit. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Middleton United Church, Musquodoboit Valley Health Foundation or a charity of choice.

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

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William Lawrence “Billy” vanTassell

vanTassell, William Lawrence “Billy” – Age 46 of Brookfield, passed away July 10, 2018, following a courageous battle with ALS. Born in Truro, he was a son of Greg (Nancy) vanTassell, Brookfield and Phyllis (Del) Bard, Alberta.

Billy was raised by loving grandparents, the late Lawrence and Kitty vanTassell, along with their daughters, Susan and Helen. Billy also called Don and Sharon Keizer’s place home and considered them and their daughters, Ellen and Anita, as family.

Billy had a love for the woods and nature, and enjoyed hunting, fishing and playing washer toss. He had a deep love for his dog, Max. He was very easy-going, fun-loving, strong-willed, brave and courageous.

Surviving are his best friend and love of his life, Joan Hatton; son, William Wallace, Brookfield; siblings, Chipper (Lori) vanTassell, Stewiacke; Brookes (Ann) vanTassell, Jenna (Mike) Searle, both of Brookfield; Steven (Mel) Bard, Yellowknife; several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by cousin, Andre Belanger.

Cremation has taken place. Visitation will be Friday, July 13, from 7-9 p.m., and funeral service will be Saturday at 2 p.m., both in Knox United Church, Brookfield, with Rev. Larry Harrison officiating. A reception will follow in the church hall. Family committal will take place in Pine Grove Cemetery, Stewiacke East. Family flowers only. Memorial donations to ALS Society of Nova Scotia or SPCA would be appreciated.

Many special thanks to the VON, Palliative Care team, and ALS team from Halifax, for their support and compassion.

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

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Angus Victor Withrow

Withrow, Angus Victor – Age 82 of Truro, went home to meet the Lord on July 9, 2018 in Wynn Park Villa, Truro. Born in Shubenacadie, he was a son of the late Chalmers and Mary (Stewart) Withrow.

Angus owned a dairy farm for many years and later went on to construction work. He had a great passion for writing poetry, loved music, dancing and playing his harmonica. Angus had a great talent to make something out of nothing, growing the most beautiful vegetable gardens, and he stood tall in his Stetson and cowboy boots. In the quiet time you could find him reading his bible.

Angus is survived by his sisters, Anne Withrow, Sarnia, Ont.; Grace (Eric) Vokey, Georgetown, Ont.; foster brother, Donald Angus Gillis, Noel; nieces and nephews. Besides his parents, he was predeceased by sisters, Alberta Adams, Helen Gillis; brother, George; nephew, Russell Withrow; niece, Sharon Gillis.

Join us for a graveside service on Wednesday, July 11, at 3 p.m. in Preeper Hill Cemetery, Shubenacadie, Pastor Morris Mills officiating.

A special thank you to Angus’ close friends, Pastor Morris Mills, Roy and Leona Nielsen, Heather MacLeod, Jean Barkhouse, and all his caregivers at Wynn Park Villa.

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

“The Lord is My Saviour”

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Madonna Kaye Brown

Brown, Madonna Kaye – It is with deep sadness we announce the passing of Madonna Kaye Brown, age 83, who passed peacefully on July 3, 2018, with her family by her side. Madonna was born in Mooseland, and was a daughter of the late Boyd and Alice (Mitchell) Prest.

Surviving are her children, Kirby (Martha), and Kelly (Ken). She is also survived by her grandchildren, Alex (Lindsay), Kayleigh (Addison), Ainslie (Jessica), Marron (Jason), and Noah; great grandchildren, Jack, Blake and Harris Brown; brothers, Sterling (Valerie) Prest, Dugal (Elizabeth) Prest; sister, Donis Prest (Leo); sisters-in-law, Nancy Prest, Marilyn Prest; brother in-law, Henry Decker; and many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband, Jack; daughter, Melanie Kimber in infancy; brothers, Murray (Gladys), Fraser (Ola), Burnham, Sydney; sisters, Margaret (Robbie), and Marcheta.

Madonna attended Normal College in Truro and went on to teach in various schools in central Nova Scotia, retiring from the teaching profession in Middle Musquodoboit. She worked alongside her husband, Jack, in their business for many years. Madonna loved to travel and continually learn about other cultures, countries and people. She had a very generous spirit and touched many with her kindness. She adored her grandchildren and family times were very important to her. 

She was a devoted member of St. James United Church, served on the UCW, and was a member of Women’s Institute of Nova Scotia. Madonna was deeply committed to her community and always willing to lend a helping hand.

Visitation will be Friday from 7-9 p.m. and funeral service will be Saturday at 4 p.m., both in St. James United Church, Upper Musquodoboit, with Rev. Dr. Linda Yates officiating. Burial will follow in Hillcrest Cemetery. A reception will be held at her family home on Caribou Road. Family flowers only. Memorial donations may be made to Musquodoboit Valley Health Foundation – Braeside or a charity of choice.

Madonna’s family would like to extend a deep appreciation and thank you to everyone who has supported them along the way. Your compassion and care made all the difference. A special thank you to the staff of Braeside, Dr. Barry Giffin, Kimberly Newton NP, and the many caregivers who gave so much to Madonna, especially Rosalie Prest and Robin Fulton. 

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

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Joseph Cédéric Mallais

Mallais, Joseph Cédéric – Age 83 of Enfield, passed away July 3, 2018, in Camp Hill Veterans Memorial Building, QEII, surrounded by family. Born in St-Isidore, N.B., of Acadian heritage, Cédéric was an exceptional man, husband, father, brother-in-law, grandfather, great-grandfather and overall unique soul. He was the father of nine children, with 20 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.  

A retired member of both the Royal Canadian Air Force and Air Canada, Cédéric was proud of his professional contributions and achievements. In 1957, his bride, the love of his life and eventually his family, moved from Rouyn-Noranda, Que. to Montréal, then to a series of RCAF postings: Rockcliffe (Ottawa); Station Marville, France; Miramichi, N.B.; Bagotville, Que., and finally St-Bruno, before joining Air Canada in Montréal. In 2011, he realized his lifelong dream of returning to Acadie with Monica in Enfield. Cédéric was a mechanic, electrician, plumber, a jack-of-all trades, who would repair a broken car on the side of the road, in his garage, in the middle of a snow storm or a heat wave. He was always there with a helping hand. He also enjoyed golf, bowling and cards with friends and family.

He leaves behind a treasure trove of memories of a life well-lived in the service of his God and his family; in particular, his children, Irene (Carl Olynyk), Frank (Carol), Diane (Steve Farley), Lillianne, Marianne (Jean-Michel Blais), Cedric (Micheline Durepos), Monica (Mike Mildenberger), Charlie, and David (Cathy Brisson). He always had a bright smile and open arms for his grandchildren and great-grandchildren, ranging in ages from three to 39 years, proud to talk to them in both English and French; two grandsons carry his name.

Baptized and raised in the Catholic faith, he lived the church’s principles through his family, faith and work as a member of the Knights of Columbus, along with his kindred spirit, his dearest Monica, who predeceased him on September 28, 2016.

Cremation has taken place. Visitation will be Sunday, July 8th, from 6-8:30 p.m., and a celebration of his life will be on Monday at 11 a.m., both in St. Bernard’s Catholic Church, 253 Highway 2, Enfield, with Father Michael Walsh officiating. Donations may be made to Alzheimer Society of Nova Scotia or Canadian Cancer Society.

The family wishes to extend their utmost appreciation for the compassionate care and attention provided to our beloved Cédéric by the staff of 6th floor, Jubilee Wing West, Camp Hill, from October until his passing.

May he find peace back in the arms of his beloved Monica.

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

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Phillip May

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May, Phillip – Age 81 of Porters Lake. It is with heaviest hearts that we announce the peaceful passing of our husband, Dad and Pop, on July 2, 2018 at home, after a brief battle with cancer. Born in Point Rosie, Nfld., he was a son of the late Frederick and Theresa May.

Dad left home at the age of 15 to work with J.P. Porter in Halifax. He later joined the Imperial Oil team and travelled all over the world on the oil tankers, retiring after 35 years. On January 15, 1958, he married the love of his life, Bertha Grandy. Dad was a very active member of St. Mark’s Anglican Church, Porters Lake, volunteered at Porters Lake Community Centre and Porters Lake Seniors’ Club. He looked forward to his crib nights with his buddies in the building, and breakfasts and drives with his friend, Ken Smith.

Besides his wife, he leaves behind his son, Darrell (Maureen MacLean) and their children Cally and Cameron; daughters, Teresa (Hal Ellis) and their son Jason; Cathy (Richard Eaglestone) and their children Brad, Jillian and Blake; Tina (Stan Betts) and her daughter Jessica Hillier. Jillian’s children, Ellie and Emma, were Dad’s little heartthrobs. He is also survived by his oldest brother, Otto; and many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by stepmother, Percilla; brothers, Edwin and Lawrence; grandson, Jeffrey Ellis.

Cremation has taken place. Visitation will be Monday from 12:30-3 p.m. in Porters Lake Community Centre, 4693 Hwy. 7. A private family committal will be held at St. Mark’s Anglican Church with Rev. Evelyn Knorr officiating. Memorial donations may be made to St. Mark’s Anglican Church, Porters Lake.

The family would like to thank the VON team who treated Dad like he was their own family, palliative care nurse, Shannon, and Dr. Erin, who went above and beyond to look after not only Dad but also the family. Special thanks to Dr. Woliski, Dr. Caldwell and nurse, Jill.

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

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Cecil Earl Coolen

Coolen, Cecil Earl – Age 58, Musquodoboit Harbour, passed away July 2, 2018, in Twin Oaks Memorial Hospital.

Cecil had been employed for several years at the Halifax Dockyard following a term in the Navy.

Surviving are siblings, Avis, Melissa, Cathy, Wesley, Walter, Lois, Les and Jeff. He will also be missed by the fur baby boss of the house, Rise Marie. He was predeceased by brothers, Leslie and Stanley.

Cremation has taken place. In keeping with Cecil’s wishes, there will be no visitation or funeral service. Memorial donations may be made to a local animal shelter.

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

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Graham Douglas Maxwell

Maxwell, Graham Douglas – Age 79 of Dartmouth, passed away June 28, 2018 at home.

Surviving are sister, Shirley (Gordon) Chaplin, Middle Stewiacke; sister-in-law, Phyllis Maxwell, Toronto. He was predeceased by parents, Guy and Marion Maxwell; brothers, Keith and Bruce; sister-in-law, Kay Maxwell.

Cremation has taken place. There will be no visitation or funeral service. Memorial donations may be made to Heart & Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia.

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

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James R. Blackburn

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Blackburn, James R. – Of Clifton, passed away at age 90, on June 26, 2018. A raconteur extraordinaire, renaissance man, and prize-winning gardener, Jim was a lifelong, or new, friend to many near and far.

Jim leaves behind his six children and their spouses; along with seven grandchildren; one great-grandchild; dear brother, Leslie, Bible Hill; sisters, Lorna Waterfield, Stratford, Ont.; Catharine Woolley, Dartmouth; as well as five sisters-in-law and one brother-in-law; many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by wives, Françoise and Marilyn.

Jim truly enjoyed the company of people and was known for his hospitality. He loved to go for long drives, discovering new places or checking in at favourite haunts along the way. A world traveller, for business and pleasure, and an avid amateur of family and local history, Jim was a wealth of knowledge on so many subjects. This man who told engaging, and often side-splitting, stories will be dearly missed.

Funeral service will be held on Saturday, July 7, at 2 p.m., in Old Barns United Church, Rev. Dan Gunn officiating. Memorial donations may be made to a charity of one's choice.

The family wishes to thank the VON and Dr. D. Henderson and his Palliative Care team (Truro) for their wonderful care and dedicated support.

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

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Elizabeth Pearl “Jean” Myers

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Myers, Elizabeth Pearl “Jean” – Age 69, of East Chezzetcook, passed away peacefully, surrounded by her family on June 24, 2018. Born in East Jeddore, she was a daughter of the late Fulton and Pearl (Meade) Power.

Jean was a beautiful woman who always had a smile on her face, and took great pride in caring for her family. She was a hairdresser for almost 50 years and for most of her career worked out of her home in East Chezzetcook. When she wasn’t doing hair, she was busy sewing, baking, or out working in her yard. As long as she had a bit of chocolate, she said, she could do it all...even climbed the trees in the yard for trimming and got up on the roof to clean the chimney. She loved taking care of her family and friends, and her door was always open. Above all, Jean loved the Lord and loved to sing his praises. She always had a song in her heart and on her lips. She was a member of Marine Drive Pentecostal Church, and for years volunteered with the children’s ministries in the church. She loved having fun with the children and teaching them about the love of God.   

Jean will always be loved and missed by her husband, Parker; son, Jason; daughter, Rhonda Hanrahan (Andre); granddaughters, Haylee and Zoey Hanrahan; brothers, Bob, Tyrone, Ronald (Roseta), Fulton (Diane); sisters, Darlene Arnold (Ed), Carol MacLeod (Murray), Barbara Perrin (Troy), Angel Roberts (Michael); many nieces and nephews. Besides her parents, she was predeceased by sister, Deborah Lowther.

Visitation will be Thursday, 6-8 p.m., and a celebration of Jean’s life will be held on Friday, at 11 a.m., both in Marine Drive Pentecostal Church, Head of Jeddore, with Pastor Scott Anderson officiating. Burial will follow in East Jeddore Cemetery. A reception will be held downstairs in the church. Family flowers only. Memorial donations may be made to Canadian Cancer Society.

A special thanks to the nurses and doctors in Dartmouth General 4th floor, and the Dickson Building – QEII, for the compassion and care shown to Jean and her family.

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

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Edna “Jean” Fisher

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Fisher, Edna “Jean” – Age 85, of Upper Musquodoboit, passed away June 24, 2018 in Musquodoboit Valley Memorial Hospital, Middle Musquodoboit. Born in Upper Musquodoboit, she was a daughter of the late Roy and Annie (Snair) Henry.

Jean taught school from 1951-1965, and then continued to substitute into the 1970s. She married Ralph in 1962, and together they raised three children. For many years, Ralph and Jean were the local mail drivers and also delivered the daily paper. Jean was a devoted member of St. James United Church where she sang in the choir, taught Sunday School, served on many church boards, and was a faithful member of the U.C.W. for many years.

Surviving are sons, Neil (Shauna), Danny (Jennifer); daughter, Lucille (Tom) Keen; grandchildren, Steven, Justin, Kalika, Kassy, Katie, Madelyn; three great-grandchildren; brother, Donald (Carolyn); sister-in-law, Velma Henry; lifelong friend, Jane Parker; and many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband, Ralph; siblings, Janet (Roy), Ethel (John), Fred, Pearl (Allison).

Visitation will be Tuesday, 6-8 p.m., and funeral service will be Wednesday, at 11 a.m., both in St. James United Church, Upper Musquodoboit, Rev. David LeBlanc officiating. Burial will be in Hillcrest Cemetery. Family flowers only. Memorial donations may be made to Canadian Cancer Society or Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia.

Special thanks to Northwood Homecare workers, staff of QEII, and many thanks to the staff in Middle Musquodoboit for the wonderful care given to Jean and her family.

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

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Leah Kathryn Anderson

Anderson, Leah Kathryn – Age 85, Musquodoboit Harbour, passed away June 19, 2018, in Twin Oaks Memorial Hospital, Musquodoboit Harbour. Born in Musquodoboit Harbour, she was a daughter of the late Archie and Laverna (Smith) Young.

Surviving are her son, Gary (Donna); granddaughter, Jana-Lynn; great-grandson, Hunter; sisters, Mildred and Marion. She was predeceased by her husband, Clifford; grandson, Donald; brothers, Louis, Max, Cecil, Wayne, Keith; sister, Elsie.

Cremation has taken place. In keeping with Leah’s wishes there will be no visitation or funeral service. A private committal service will be held at a later date. Memorial donations may be made to a charity of your choice.

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

Trevor Andrew Boyd

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Boyd, Trevor Andrew – Age 35, of Lawrencetown, Halifax Co., passed away suddenly on June 18, 2018. Trevor was born in Halifax, the son of loving parents, Gary and Louise (Levy) Boyd. He is also survived by twin sister, Tracey Grouse (Shawn); younger sister, Melissa Boyd; nephews, Trashaun and Josiah Grouse; niece, Malia Grouse.

Trevor was an educator within the Chignecto Central School Board and received an excellence in teaching award. He was also highly regarded as a student and community advocate. He had a passion for learning and had just completed his fourth university degree, a Master of Education in Counselling.

To know Trevor was to know love, kindness, and joy, for Trevor was certainly all of these things to everyone who knew him. He loved spending time with his friends, gardening, singing, sports, but most of all, his family. He will be deeply missed and fondly remembered.

Visitation will be Friday, June 22, from 6-8 p.m., and Celebration of Life Service will be Saturday at 2 p.m., both in Good Shepherd Church, 3621 Lawrencetown Rd., with Pastor Bruce Belair and Pastor Scott MacKenzie officiating. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Good Shepherd Church. Interment will follow the service in Lawrencetown Cemetery.                 

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

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Carl D. Laming, (CPO, Ret’d)

Laming, Carl D. (CPO, Ret’d) – Our father passed away comfortably in his 86th year of life on June 7, 2018. Carl was born in St. Stephen, N.B. in 1932. He was a son of the late Albert “Yub” and Doris (Berry) Laming.

Shortly after birth, Carl moved into Uncle Ray and Aunt Cora Laming's loving Milltown home where he was raised. Upon his birth, Ray and Cora's daughter, Frances, instantly became his big 14-year-old caring sister and remained so until his passing. Carl loved Milltown and graduated high school there in 1949.

As with many in those days in this New Brunswick-Maine border town, a few days after leaving school, he got a job in the cotton mill, as did generations of our family. While working at the mill, dad met our mum, Gloria Bryan. She had just recently moved to New Brunswick from Stellarton for employment. They got married in Milltown shortly after and had a beautiful 56 years together.

For some reason that we will remain forever grateful, dad decided to join the Navy (RCN) in 1951 and shipped off to Cornwallis for naval recruit training. He was an Observers Mate in the RCN's Naval Air branch based mainly at HMCS Shearwater (CFB-12Wing Shearwater) and east coast ships. As a lower decker from the rank of Ordinary Seaman to Chief Petty Officer 1st Class, he flew in aircraft from the flight deck of aircraft carriers HMCS Magnificent and HMCS Bonaventure for years on multiple deployments. Carl and Gloria raised their family in Shearwater and Westphal up until civilian government politicians in Ottawa decided that sailors would wear green uniforms and that the navy should not have an aircraft carrier. Dad did hesitantly commission from the ranks into the Officer Corp (CFR'd) and morphed into becoming a CF Captain. He did however always clearly identify himself as a CFR'd CPO1 type.

After the Shearwater Naval era, Carl and Gloria got posted to CFB Summerside and lived in beautiful Slemon Park PMQs for three years. From the Island, we got posted back to the mainland, arriving at Camp Debert. While working at Debert, Mum and Dad bought a home in Stewiacke. After a three-year hitch at Camp Debert, Carl and family headed back to Prince Edward Island for a three-year posting at the Charlottetown CF Recruiting Centre. They rented the Stewiacke home during this second posting to the Island and returned to Stewiacke upon Dad's final posting to Shearwater in 1980. After 30 years in the RCN-CF, dad retired from the military, finding a great job inside the Radio Control Room-Operations Dept. at the Wildlife Park in Shubenacadie. Dad truly enjoyed his job at the Shubie Park.

An extremely important part of the Laming family's life was Carl and Gloria's many years spent on the Amherst shore in their Brownell Lane cottage overlooking the Northumberland Strait. They held onto this special piece of heaven during many of the military postings. After fully retiring, Carl and Gloria sold the cottage and the Stewiacke house and moved to nearby Shortts Lake. They spent many happy years dividing their time between Shortts Lake and a little spot in Fort Myers, Fla. After watching many sunsets on Shortts Lake, our parents moved into Truro for their final years.

Upon Mum's passing in 2007, Dad remained living independently in their Truro home until his last week. He managed to stay home in Wynn Park due to the help of wonderful loving Wynn Park neighbours, his Truro family doctor, Dr. Robert Graham, and support from us.

In addition to being a stellar father in all respects, Carl was a remarkable big-time "hands on" grandfather. He was a proud Papa to Stewiacke-raised grandsons, Jordan and Gregory Wright. In addition to attending every soccer and hockey game of both grandsons, Papa Laming bought Gregory and Jordan's first bikes, skates, hockey sticks, goalie nets, bats, balls and gear. Asquith Avenue in Stewiacke had many road hockey, baseball and soccer games with kit Papa gladly got for the Wright boys who he dearly cherished. Carl is survived by his daughter, Nadine and her husband Chris Wright, Stewiacke; his son, Brian and his wife Cindy, Truro; grandsons, Jordan Wright, Calgary; Gregory Wright, Truro. Also left behind are Carl's younger sister, Darlene Rowland, Barrie, Ont.; his first cousin and acquired older sister, Frances Getchell, St. Stephen, N.B. He was predeceased by his wife, Gloria; his Uncle Raynor and Aunt Cora Laming (Tyler); his mother-in-law, Beatrice Christine Bryan.

Cremation has taken place. As per Carl's wishes, there will be no visitation or service. His ashes will be placed beside our mother in Pine Grove Cemetery, Stewiacke East, at a private family ceremony this summer. In addition, a portion of his ashes will be placed alongside his Uncle Ray in the family plot in Milltown, N.B.

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

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Arthur “Wayne” Deyarmond

Deyarmond, Arthur “Wayne” – Age 80 of Bible Hill, passed away June 7, 2018, at home, with family by his side. Born in North River, he was a son of the late Arthur and Mary (Graham) Deyarmond.

Wayne worked in construction for over 40 years.

Surviving are his children, Barry (Linda), Brookfield; Cheryl (Phil Elder), Surrey, B.C.; Stephen, Debert; Sheldon (Cindy), Lisa (John Touchie), Darren (Lori), all of Truro; Cory (Jane), Belleville, Ont.; eight granddaughters, eight grandsons; two great-granddaughters; one great-grandson; daughter-in-law, Debbie Deyarmond, Elmsdale; sister, Velma Fisher, Brookfield; sister-in-law, Irene Deyarmond, Upper Stewiacke; companion and soulmate, Jessie Pitman, Bible Hill. He was predeceased by son, Everett; brother, Eldridge; brother-in-law, Curtis Fisher.

Cremation has taken place. A graveside service will be held in Middle Stewiacke Cemetery on Tuesday, June 12th, at 12:30 p.m., Rev. Michael Henderson officiating. Family flowers only. Memorial donations may be made to Canadian Cancer Society or Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia.

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

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Mary “Roberta” (Byers) Lindsay

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Lindsay (Byers), Mary “Roberta” – Age 88, passed away peacefully June 6, 2018, in Elk Court, Brookfield. Born in Old Barns, she was the youngest child of the late Ruth (McCurdy) and Ed Roach Byers.

Roberta attended school in Truro and went on to Normal College to become a kindergarten teacher. She taught in Bible Hill and Liverpool, then married Arthur Lindsay from Brookfield in 1952. They moved to Sackville, N.B., where Art attended Mount Allison and Roberta worked in the university library. They subsequently lived in Dartmouth, Berwick, Grafton, Truro, Tatamagouche, Wolfville, and Brookfield. Everywhere she lived, she contributed to the church and community in her caring and intelligent way, as a choir member, Brownie leader, Sunday school teacher and superintendent, UCW member and leader, and preschool owner/teacher. She loved music from her early years in Truro; she performed in music festivals, gave voice lessons, and published a history of the Truro Music Festival. When her children were mostly grown, she started working in the Children’s Department of the Colchester Regional Library, becoming renowned for the beautiful puppets and mascots she made for them. She loved all children and was the soul of kindness and patience with everyone. Roberta always saw the glass as half full, and proclaimed herself the “luckiest person in the world”.

She is survived by daughters, Marian, Brookfield; Donna (Peter) Hogan, Wellington; Janet, Brookfield; granddaughters, Kelly Hogan, Moncton; Laurel Hogan, Ottawa; brother and sister-in-law, Robert and Dorothy Lindsay. Roberta was predeceased by her beloved husband, Arthur; brothers, Walter, Gordon; dear sister, Hazel Smith; brother-in-law, Warren Lindsay (Anne); sister-in-law, Marian Parker.

The family offers heartfelt thanks to the staff of Shannex Elk Court for their high standard of care and caring over the past four years.

Cremation has taken place. Funeral will be held Monday, June 11th at 2 p.m., in Knox United Church, Brookfield, Rev. Dr. Linda Yates officiating. Reception to follow in the church hall. Family flowers only. If desired, donations may be made to Knox United Church or Colchester Historical Society.

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

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