E. Dale (Kaiser) Paul

Paul (Kaiser), E. Dale of Lantz, Musquodoboit Harbour and Bedford, age 76, passed away on July 3, 2020 in the QEII Health Science Centre, Infirmary Site, Halifax. Born in Halifax she was the daughter to the late William and Eleanor (Sarty) Kaiser.

Dale is survived by her husband of 57 years, David; children, Mike (Marlene), Sackville; Glen (Shelly), Lantz; Eric (DeAnna) Hammonds Plains; Jan (Scott) Sackville; grandchildren, Jennifer, Nichole, Stephen, Khayla, Harrison, Robert, Hannson, Breagh, Dawson, Elyse; great-grandchildren, Ashlea, Dohnovan, Kaleigh; brothers, Dennis, Bedford; Rick, Enfield; and Barrie, Milford.

Dale spent over 40 years volunteering with Scouts Canada, as founder of the 1st Milford Beaver Colony and was appointed the first female provincial District Commissioner.

Respecting her wishes there will be no visitation or funeral service. Donations in Dale’s memory may be made to Scouts Canada. Cremation has taken place under the direction of Arimathea Funeral Cooperative, Upper Musquodoboit.

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Charles Oscar Dillman

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Dillman, Charles Oscar – Age 82, of Meaghers Grant, passed away July 3, 2020 in Twin Oaks Memorial Hospital, Musquodoboit Harbour. Born in Meaghers Grant, he was a son of the late James and Mary (MacGrath) Dillman.

Charlie’s working life was spent as an electrician and he was a proud member of IBEW Local 625. He enjoyed hunting, fishing and being in the outdoors. Music was always a favourite pastime and in later years he greatly enjoyed going out to nursing homes and senior complexes to play for a while for them.

Surviving are his daughters, Nancy (John) Vissers, Stewiacke; Donna (Hughie) Daye, Conrad Settlement; Brenda Kennedy, Lawrencetown; Marilyn Dillman, Stewiacke; eight grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren. The last surviving member of his immediate family, he was predeceased by sisters, Jessie, Marjorie, Marion, Verna, Vera; and brother, Ernest.

A graveside service will be held Saturday, July 11 at 11 a.m. at Meaghers Grant Cemetery, Student Minister Calvin Burt will be officiating. Due to Covid-19 restrictions, there will be no reception.

Memorial donations may be made to Meaghers Grant Cemetery.

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

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Keith Boyd Williams

Williams, Keith Boyd – Age 81, of Milford Station passed away July 1, 2020 in The Mira Long Term Care, Truro.

Born in Mill Village, he was a son of the late Lloyd and May (Stoddart) Williams.

All of Keith’s working life was spent as a heavy equipment mechanic working for many companies and ending his career at National Gypsum. He enjoyed his camp at Five Houses Road, daily visits to Tim Hortons and playing cards with Russell and Sandra.

Surviving are his wife of 58 years, the former Helen Sproutt; sons, Roderick (Joyce), Wade; grandchildren, Spencer (Elise), Katie (Brandon), Jade (Dennis), Carla; great-grandchildren, Abel, Brenton, Allison, Dani; sisters-in-law, Marion, Beulah, Myrna, Sandra; brother-in-law, Borden (Amy); several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by brothers, Dale (Joyce), Ronald, Ralph; twin brother, Kenneth.

Cremation has taken place. A private graveside service will be held at Brookside Cemetery, Mill Village at a later date. Memorial donations may be made to St. James Anglican Church Building Fund, Shubenacadie; or Alzheimer Society of Nova Scotia.

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

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Shirley "Marina" Simm Bowes

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Bowes, Shirley “Marina” (nee Sanford) Simm – Age 78, of Shubenacadie, passed away peacefully on June 30, 2020 in The Mira Long Term Care, Truro with her granddaughter, Lacey by her side. 

Marina was the daughter of the late Charles and Mabel Sanford. She spent 13 years working for Cara Operations before working as a Health Care Worker at Scotia Nursing Home where her compassion for helping others could be applied. She had a great love for music, animals, gardening and nature. Marina was a member of Faith Community Church in Milford for the past 20 years where she had many friends who were like a second family. She leaves behind her children, Christopher, Wade and Susan (Dan) Simm; grandchildren, Lacey, Steven and Scott Simm; and her special stand-in daughter, Dorothy Wagner; sisters, June, Joan, Marilyn (Paul) and Sharon; along with many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by siblings, Lester, Stanley, Marie, Hazel and Jean.

The family would like to offer special thanks to the many people who helped in the care of Marina during these past few years especially, the compassionate staff of The Mira; Colchester East Hants Palliative Care; VON; Faith Community Church Family; Pastor Paul for the love and support; Christa for the in-home haircuts; friends at Sunnybrook; Sherry for adopting her beloved dog, Jake; Jim; Marina – who made sure she stayed in her apartment as long as possible. A very special thank you to her sister and friend, Marilyn who has been by her side her entire life.

A private graveside service will be held at Preeper Hill Cemetery.  A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date once Covid restrictions are lifted.

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

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Raymond Stewart Geldart

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Geldart, Raymond Stewart “Papa” – age 72, of Hardwoodlands, passed away peacefully on June 26, 2020 surrounded by his loving family.

Born in Prosser Brook, New Brunswick, he was a son of the late Frank Barry and Bertha MacKenzie.

Papa enjoyed his daily visits to Tim Hortons in Elmsdale, playing darts and bowling with the local league. Cars had been his real passion for many years, and he very much enjoyed his recently purchased Mustang.

Surviving are his son, Adam (Freda); daughter, Krystle (Chris); grandchildren, Zachary (Cavell), Cody, Chevelle, Shelby, Aurora, Sienna; sister, Joyce Innes; sister-in-law, Angie Mitton.

He was predeceased by his brother, Evans; brother-in-law, Bob Innes; stepfather, Douglas MacKenzie.

Cremation has taken place.

In keeping with Papa’s wishes there will be no funeral service. A Celebration of Life and memorial run will be held at a later date.

Special thanks to VON nurse, Ali; Palliative Care nurse, Dawn Ross; Dr. Cortney Smith and daughter-in-law, Freda for the excellent care that Papa received. Special thanks to Zachery and Cody for all the loving care you gave Papa.

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

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Frances Evelyn Frame

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Frame, Frances Evelyn – Age 93, of Stewiacke, passed away June 25, 2020 in Colchester East Hants Health Centre, Truro.

Born in West St. Andrews, she was a daughter of the late Alvin and Bella Ramsey.

Frances and her family enjoyed many camping trips throughout the years, particularly to Green Valley Campground and later to Noel Shore. She enjoyed bowling, playing cards and making jigsaw puzzles.

Surviving are her children, Russell (Thelma), Raymond (Allyson) and Marilyn (Brad); grandchildren, Maureen (Kevin), Shanna (Jason), Randy (Kelly), Amy (Derrick); great-grandchildren, Jesse (Lisa), Miranda, Talia, Hayden and Harley; great great- grandchildren, Kyden and Kane; several nieces and nephews.

She was predeceased by her husband, Lewis; brothers, Elmer and Russell; sisters, Esther and Hazel.

Cremation has taken place.

A private graveside service will be held in Pine Grove Cemetery. A Celebration of Life will take place when larger gatherings can be held. Memorial donations may be made to a charity of your choice.

Special thanks to the Palliative Care staff who gave Mom and the family such excellent care.

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

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Maurice Franklyn Young

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Young, Maurice Franklyn – Age 59 of Mount Uniacke, passed away peacefully with loved ones by his side on June 22, 2020 in Twin Oaks Memorial Hospital, Musquodoboit Harbour.

Born in Musquodoboit Harbour, he was a son of the late Maurice and Beulah (Mosher) Young. He was a truck driver at Hull Transport who loved his job and taking his dog, Jasper for walks in the park. He also loved visiting his sisters when he could. He will be missed by his budgies, Jake and Jack.

Surviving are his children, Patricia, Trevor, Collin; three grandchildren; sisters, Susan, Paula, Marie, Brenda, Bernadine, Pam; nieces and nephews. Besides his parents, he was predeceased by three brothers in infancy; sister, Carla; step-father, Bernard; niece, Rebecca; brother-in-law, Wayne; uncles, Jimmy, Rich; aunts, Glenna, Joan; and his dog, Jasper.

Cremation has taken place under the direction of Arimathea Funeral Cooperative, Upper Musquodoboit. Burial will be at a later date.

Memorial donations may be made to a charity of choice.

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Shirley Jane Fleming

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Fleming, Shirley Jane – Age 82, of Brookfield passed away in the Colchester East Hants Health Centre on June 18, 2020. She was born in Springside, a daughter of the late Alvin and Lyle (McCoul) Ellis.

Shirley was a Grace Nurse who enjoyed working in the nursery of the Colchester Hospital. She was happiest spending quiet moments with her husband, Bruce, and being in the company of her grandchildren who lit up her life. She enjoyed travelling, dancing with her many friends and being in her flower gardens. She was an incredible hostess.

She is survived, and will be dearly missed, by her husband of 61 years, Bruce; son, Mark (Kelly); daughter-in-law, Christine; grandchildren, Jane, Amy (Daniel), Jessica, Charlie (Alanna), Alex; great-grandchildren, Kaleb, Logan, Xavier, Michelle, Mia, Dom, Sage; sister, Marion; sisters-in-law, Noreen, Frances (Garnet); brother-in-law, Benny; as well as many nieces and nephews. Besides her parents, she was predeceased by her son, Blair; sisters, Irene (Eldridge), Eva, Anna; brothers, Ron, Alex.

Cremation has taken place under the direction of Arimathea Funeral Cooperative, Upper Musquodoboit. A private family graveside service will be held in Eastville Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Eastville Cemetery.

Heartfelt thanks to all those who supported us during this difficult time, we truly appreciate it.

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Linda Ruth Laybolt

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Laybolt, Linda Ruth (Kidson) – It is with profound sadness we announce the passing of Linda Ruth Laybolt at the age of 68.  Mom passed away peacefully at home in Scotsburn on June 17, 2020 with family by her side.  Linda was born in Musquodoboit Harbour to Clara (McCurdy) Kidson and the late James Kidson. 

She will be greatly missed by those she leaves behind. She was the love of his life, her husband of 44 years, Garry; her children, Brad (Lesli), Stephen (Kristen), Sherri (Chris) and Daniel (Trish); her grandchildren, Tyler, Matthew, Ashleigh, Victoria and Owen.  She also leaves behind her brothers, Jim (Lynda), John (Heather), Paul (Krista); sisters, Anita (Barry), Diana (Eddie) and Olga.

For many years she enjoyed working with her husband Garry creating beautiful pieces of wooden artwork that can be found throughout the province and beyond.  Linda enjoyed fishing with her husband and youngest son.  She was their guide on many of these fishing trips and will continue being their guide.  Linda also enjoyed travelling, exploring new places, and looking for moose on the Cape Breton Highlands.  She had a passion and a green thumb with her garden and many flowers.  It was also a treat to sample her wonderful baked goods.

Her family wishes to thank the staff in Aberdeen Hospital in New Glasgow, the many dedicated nurses and home support workers for all her care during her brief battle with cancer.

Cremation has taken place under the direction of Arimathea Funeral Cooperative, Upper Musquodoboit. A private family Celebration of Life will be held in Lake Charlotte Union Church Cemetery, Rev. Joan Griffin officiating.  Donations may be made to Cancer Society or charity of your choice.

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Alma Marina MacDougall

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MacDougall, Alma Marina – 85, of Halifax, peacefully passed away on June 16, 2020 in QEII, V.G. Site.

Marina was predeceased by her husband, Allen Webb; son, Randy; parents, John and Ida MacDougall; sisters, Elsie, Florence; brother, Francis; and nephew, Richard. She is survived by her daughters, Jean, Paula (Blaize); granddaughters, Mikayla, Renée; great grandson, Blaize; and numerous nieces and nephews.

Our Mom loved spending time with her family. Every special occasion, Mom took great pride in preparing a wonderful meal that included her delicious potato salad and homemade rolls. In her younger years, she loved to polka and jive, especially with her nephew, Richard. In her later years, she enjoyed going to bingo and watching CNN.

Jean and Paula send a huge thank you to all Capital Health nurses, doctors, VON and Bayshore caregivers who were involved with our Mom’s care. We send a very special “thank you” to Pat Bentley. When Mom became less active, your daily visits were the highlight of her day.

Funeral Service will be held at Preeper Hill Cemetery, Shubenacadie. Cremation has taken place under the direction of Arimathea Funeral Cooperative, Upper Musquodoboit.

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Treva Marion Thompson

Thompson, Treva Marion– It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of our mother, Treva Marion (Wier) Thompson 92, of Lantz on June 16, 2020 in Colchester East Hants Health Centre, Truro.

Born in Nine Mile River, she was a daughter of the late Brenton and Ruby (Burris) Wier.

Treva was a homemaker, wife and mother, raising her six children in Elmsdale. There are many fond memories of ours and our neighbours, of walking into her house and smelling homemade bread and her famous donuts. Treva was well known for her wonderful sense of humour and her love of fashion. She loved a good laugh, a good game of crib or auction forty-fives, and she loved to dance. She was a long-time member of Elmsdale Legion Branch 48 and was an exceptionally good bowler. In her later years, she lived for visits from her children and grandchildren, all of whom she was immensely proud.

Treva is survived by her sons, Gerald Russell Thompson, Alberta; Daniel Merlin Thompson, Elmsdale; daughters, Deborah Margaret Thompson, Halifax; Joanne Rae Thompson, Lantz; Susan Elizabeth Edgett, Berwick; Kimberley Ruby Thompson, West Gore; seven grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; brother, Frank Wier, Truro.

Besides her parents, she was predeceased by her husband, Merlin Ray Thompson; brothers, Charles Wier, Lawrence Wier, Carl Wier, Ross Wier, Roy Wier; sisters, Ada Withrow, Jessie Grant, Lorna Rath and Helen Chute.

Cremation has taken place.  As per Treva’s wishes, there will be no funeral service. Burial to take place at a later date in Sandy Hill Cemetery where a private, family graveside service will be held. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to a charity of choice.

The family would like to extend their sincere thanks and appreciation to VON, the staff of E-2 in Colchester Hospital, especially Dr. Courtney Smith and Mom’s wonderful nurse for many days, Carla.

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

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John Turner Kennedy

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Kennedy, John Turner - It is with broken hearts that the family announce the passing of our beloved Dad/Poppi, John Turner Kennedy. He passed away peacefully in the garden with the sun on his face, the birds singing, and surrounded by his family on June 15, 2020, at the age of 84. The son of Harry and Ann, he lived his entire life in Pleasant Harbour.

He loved his family and beamed with pride when all his clan were together, and he believed we should always celebrate life’s events with family, good food and drink. He valued hard work and instilled this ethic in his children. He was happiest on his tractor or working in the woods.

A proud patriarch, family was his life. He has been a major presence in the lives of his children, grandchildren and great grandchildren.

He will be greatly missed by the love of his life, Norma (wife of 63 years); his children, Fraser (Heather), Darcy( Joy), Brice (Tammy), Tara (Dave), Tony (Audrey), Sue Ann (Jeff) and Chrystal (Bruce); his grandchildren, Adam, Nastasya, Holly, Robin, Jordan, Cody, Jarad, Shelby, Delaney, Jesse, Chelsey, Jillian, Shane, Sarah, Dexter, Hillary, Brandon and Kennedy, and their significant others; and 15 great grandchildren. One of eleven, he is survived by his brothers, Duncan, Glen and Victor; and sisters, Valerie and Gwen.

Cremation has taken place under the direction of Arimathea Funeral Cooperative, Upper Musquodoboit. A private Family Celebration of Life will be held at a later date.

Raise a glass of whiskey in his memory!

Donation may be made to the Diabetes Society or Royal Canadian Legion Branch 120.

Shirley Lynne Carroll

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Carroll, Shirley Lynne, 1966-2020

Once in a short lifetime, we have the privilege of sharing our lives with a very special angel. Shirley Lynne Carroll of Clam Harbour was one of these special angels. Shirley left us peacefully in Twin Oaks Hospital on June 12, with Kenny, her husband and soul mate of 31 years by her side. She fought her four year battle with cancer with determination, humour, a “make my day” attitude and a contagious laugh that could fool just about everyone.

Her life started in Musquodoboit Harbour, the much loved daughter of Viola (Higgins) and the late George Laybolt. Sadly, Shirley leaves husband, Kenny Carroll; children, Nicholas (Kerri); and Hillary (James); granddaughters that were the center of her world, Karley Rae and Parker; and also remembering her granddaughter, Sophie, who went before her. Also surviving are, brothers, Brenton (Darlene); Keith (Wanda); Kevin (Cindy); and from afar, Sharon.

Helping others was Shirley’s passion. As a volunteer extraordinaire, she tirelessly supported Memory Lane Heritage Village, and was always on the frontlines when Mother Nature took a swing at her community. Let’s not forget her famous homemade bread, fudge and carrot cake that brought new meaning to “the loaves and fishes”. There was always enough to go around and then some.

We would like to share a special thank you to Lois, Laurena, Theresa; her “soul sisters” whom she deeply loved as her own sisters; Joan Griffin and all of the very special and dedicated doctors, nurses and support teams that cared for Shirley throughout her courageous journey.

This is not good bye. Shirley’s spirit, infectious laugh, mother hugs and welcoming smile will live on in our lives, in our days, in our nights and in our dreams. We will remember the motto she lived by - love everyone for who they are, laugh at yourself and with others and hold dear those that are special.

Finally, her belief in and love of the power of butterflies. Shirley, take our butterfly hugs to the heavens and wrap them around you. Then stir up the oceans and send the warm rains and rainbows back to us who are all so painfully missing you. Whisper I love you to a butterfly and it will fly to Heaven to deliver your message. We will love you forever and a day!

A public celebration of her life will be held June 13, 2021 at 4 p.m.

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

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Steven Gordon Wright

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Wright, Steven Gordon –Age 72, of Bible Hill, passed away June 11, 2020 in Halifax Infirmary, QEII. Born in Truro, he was a son of the late Gordon and Clara (Jackson) Wright.

Steven owned and operated Wright Brothers Industrial. He enjoyed spending time at Tim Hortons. In recent years, he had taken up ATVing. He enjoyed playing 45’s and cribbage. His family were very important to him and he especially enjoyed pampering his grandchildren.

He is survived by wife, Pat; daughters, Krista (Wade), Kimberley (Chris), Jackie (Ronald); grandchildren, Robert, Samuel, Joshua, Matthew, Madison, Karina, Max; three great-grandchildren; siblings, Jerry, Gloria, Nancy, Laurel, David, Debbie and Chris. He was predeceased by sister, Sharon.

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

A graveside service for family only will be held in Pine Grove Cemetery, Stewiacke East.

Memorial donations may be made to Nova Scotia Lung Association.

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Jonathan "Jon" Allan Mallov

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Mallov, Jonathan “Jon” Allan – Age 69 of Salmon River, passed away June 7, 2020 in Halifax Infirmary, QEII due to complications from a stroke.

Born in Syracuse, New York, he was a son of the late Samuel and Charlotte (Wolkov) Mallov.

Jon graduated from William Nottingham High School in Syracuse, NY, and went on to attend University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich.; Queen’s University, Kingston, Ont.; and University of Windsor, Windsor, Ont. He took various jobs in the accounting field and because he wanted to live in Canada, and had connections in Truro, when the position of Firm Administrator became available at Burchell MacDougall Law Firm, he applied and was accepted.  He moved his young family to Truro in December 1988, and enjoyed working at the law firm until his retirement in 2016.

Traveling was one of Jon’s main interests and he went to New York City on several occasions to meet with old friends and enjoy the city. After meeting Sherri, he took her along. Sherri and Jon traveled together to San Francisco, Calif.; Yellowknife, N.W.T.; Edmonton, Alta.; and on to Vancouver and Portland, Ore., via train. They also traveled to Scotland twice; Ireland, and almost yearly by train to Jon’s “spiritual Home” in Montreal. He managed to find jazz clubs and second-hand bookstores in most of the places he visited.

Jon was known locally for his great saxophone sound. He had played the sax since he was 12 years old and could pick up a tune from any band he sat in with. His Parkinson’s disease diagnosis of 2012, made it more difficult to play, but he persevered and was even able to record and post a short addition to the Ultimate Online Nova Scotia Kitchen Party on Facebook.

Reading obscure novels was another of Jon’s pastimes. He found some real treasures on his excursions to second-hand bookstores. Since he had read so many, he decided to try his hand at writing and so “The Deal” was born. It is a murder mystery set in his beloved Montreal and is in the hands of the publisher for review.

To get the necessary exercise everyday he took his best fur pal, Leo, for a walk around downtown Truro. To relax, he poured himself a good scotch and put a CD in his stereo. He had quite a collection, but especially enjoyed listening to various jazz musicians, many of whom he saw in person.

Jon was dedicated to his five sons and was so proud of their varied and unique accomplishments. He enjoyed participating in their Minor Hockey adventures, sometimes driving in less than optimal conditions. There were family trips to NHL games to watch his favorite team, the Montreal Canadiens. The Detroit Red Wings were second in line for his attention. It was a pleasure having the boys in the house for dinners and special occasions. He made a point to stay in contact frequently with each of them. Jon welcomed his stepchildren and grandchildren as his own. He was always interested in their lives and encouraged and assisted when needed. Jon was a gentle, kind and generous person who endeared himself to most people he knew. He had special connections to former colleagues from his time working in the USA and enjoyed close friendships with his Truro “surrogate family”.   

Surviving are his wife, Sherri (Lynds); sons, Ian (Chloe), Toronto; James, Halifax; Ross, Truro; Stephen, Truro; Daniel, Halifax; stepchildren, Lori Holman (Nate), Noel Shore; Adam Holman (Vivek), Calgary; Jonathan Knight, Truro; grandchildren, Nicholas Gorman, Tyler Gorman and Ella Henderson, all of Truro; brother, Joe (Karen) Mallov, Portland, Ore.; one niece, two nephews and their families.

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

Due to Covid-19 restrictions, a gathering will be held at a later date. Donations in Jon’s memory may be made to Truro Homeless Outreach or Parkinson’s Canada.

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Joseph "Gus" Augustine Shaw

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Shaw, Joseph Augustine “Gus” - Age 86, of Truro, passed away peacefully on June 8, 2020 in the Colchester East Hants Health Centre. He was born in Main-A-Dieu, Cape Breton, to the late Joseph and Sarah (Lathigee) Shaw.  Gus worked for the federal weather service (Environment Canada) for 33 years, with postings in Halifax, Goose Bay Labrador and Truro. Gus was extremely creative, he loved painting and drawing, ceramics, music (teaching himself to play many stringed instruments). He was a lover of history and local folklore, and especially liked to explore and beachcomb in the Main-A-Dieu area.

Gus was a loving and devoted husband, father, and grandfather. He will always be loved and missed by his surviving family, his wife of 63 years, Connie (O’Leary) Shaw; son, Jim (Colleen) Shaw; daughter, Kelly (Terry) Terris;  daughter, Paula Shaw (Randy Fisher); grandchildren, Joe Shaw (Jessica Watling); John Shaw (Jenna Young); James Shaw; and Sarah Shaw.  Besides his parents, he was predeceased by sisters, Betty Richards; Marie Degaust, and brother, John Hall.

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

Many thanks to the Palliative Care staff at the Colchester East Hants Health Centre for all of their hard work and care during this time.

By request there will be no visitation, and a private service will be held for family only. Donations may be made to Canadian Cancer Society or Colchester East Hants Hospice Society.

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James "Jim" Poole

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Poole, James “Jim” – Age 73, passed away suddenly on Friday, June 5, 2020, following complications from surgery. Born in Harbour Breton, N.L., he was a son of the late Ernest “Jack” and Hazel (Evans) Poole. His family left Newfoundland for Nova Scotia when he was a child, and Nova Scotia became his forever home. He attended Saint Mary’s University in the late 1960s, getting degrees in both Arts and Education. It was while he was studying at Saint Mary’s that he met the love of his life, Lynn (Leslie), at a traffic light in Halifax. This chance encounter resulted in a shared life and enduring love of more than 52 years. Shortly after the birth of their daughter, Janelle; they moved to the small rural community of Middle Musquodoboit, where they both began teaching at local schools. In 1972 they took a leap and bought a small farm nearby, shortly after the birth of their son, Chris. This farm, which grew significantly in scope over the years, would become one of the cornerstones of who Jim Poole was. He became interested in purebred Shorthorn cattle and breeding and selling his own herd, which he did for more than 40 years. He remained active in the Shorthorn community, showing cattle at exhibitions across the province, as well as serving as president of the Canadian Shorthorn Association in the 1980s. Jim and his family also ran a large commercial hog operation on the farm for many years. Needless to say, his work ethic was top notch; during the 32 years that Jim worked as a teacher and guidance counsellor at Musquodoboit Rural High School, his evenings and weekends were filled with farm responsibilities, from fencing to tending to livestock to fixing whatever had broken along the way. He was renowned (in the family) for his creative use of profanity during annual hay-making season, when every piece of machinery had to break at least once a cycle. Jim was an active member of the Musquodoboit Valley community. In the 1980s, he took part in local theater productions, as well as directing and/or producing several high school plays. He was a member of the Lions Club for 15 years, where among other projects, he ran bingo for seniors. In his retirement years, he and Lynn spent most Monday mornings as part of a group singing at the Braeside Retirement Home, as well as in the church choir. Jim had a curious mindset and loved to travel and explore new places. He and Lynn had many adventures across Europe, the Caribbean, and North America, including a number of cruises with great friends. His last trip was a family vacation in Mexico in March – an incredible surprise for Jim and Lynn when both their children and their spouses joined them on their trip, creating wonderful memories. Jim had a rich sense of humor and loved to poke fun in a good-natured way. He loved his family fiercely and was a very proud father, grandfather and husband.  He will be dearly missed by his wife, Lynn; daughter, Janelle (Darek), Seattle; son, Chris (Natalie), Lantz; and grandchildren, Kayla and Tyler, Lantz. He was predeceased by his brother, Ernie.

Cremation has taken place under the direction of Arimathea Funeral Cooperative, Upper Musquodoboit. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, a service will be held for family only. In lieu of flowers, donations in Jim’s name may be made to Musquodoboit Valley Health Foundation.

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Edith Irene Retson

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Retson, Edith Irene – Age 77, of Brookfield passed away peacefully on June 4, 2020 in Willow Lodge, Tatamagouche, with her daughter, Lesley by her side. Born in Truro, she was a daughter of the late Jack and Irene Retson.

Edith enjoyed spending time at the cottage in Bayhead, gardening, going for walks and having large family gatherings. She loved spending time with her family and her grandchildren were the light of her life. Her working career began with Allied Youth under the Nova Scotia Department of Education, from there she went on to be the first person hired at the Lafarge Canada Inc. in Brookfield where she worked for many years in the office. In her retirement, her love of gardening took her to Searle’s Greenhouses where she spent many happy days.

She will always be loved and missed by daughters, Kelly Hazelton, Bowmanville, Ontario; Lesley (Glenn) Graham, Upper Stewiacke; grandchildren, Jesse, Kaly, Jack; siblings, Beth Brogan; Kenny (Kaye); Gene (Marion); Helen Retson; and several loving nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her soulmate and loving husband, Bryan Watson; sister, Vera; brothers-in-law, Harold Brogan; Donald Henderson.

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

A special thank you to Gene and Marion, and the staff of Willow Lodge for your amazing care and support.

A private memorial service will be held at a later date. Donations in Mom’s memory may be made to Willow Lodge Palliative Care Room.

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Arthur Dahr

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Dahr, F. Arthur - It is with profound sadness that we tell you of the passing of our father on June 2, 2020 at age 85 in Twin Oaks Memorial Hospital, Musquodoboit Harbour. Dad succumbed to Parkinson’s Disease and a broken heart after the very recent passing of his wife, Ruby.

Arthur was born in Port Dufferin, a son of the late Walter and Nellie (McLellan) Dahr. His family moved to Caribou Gold Mines where he grew up and attended school until the age of 14, at which time he went to work in the woods to help support his younger brothers and sisters. After Arthur and Ruby married, they moved to Mooseland where they raised their three girls. Arthur worked in the forest industry all of his working days.

After Arthur retired, he enjoyed his vegetable gardens, building bird houses and feeders and puttering in his shed on other carpentry projects. He always looked forward to the Caribou Reunion Days and enjoyed helping with the construction of the boardwalk on the “Sands”. He was also an avid hunter and fur harvester and supporter of wildlife conservation. One of his favorite pastimes was fishing, and on his last fishing trip to Loon Pond (thank you Alan) he reeled in some really nice ones.

Arthur and Ruby’s door was always open and their home was host to countless family and friends gathering with wonderful home cooked meals and the odd game of washer toss and darts. Arthur always had a soft spot for cats and he and Ruby provided a good home for many over the years.

Arthur is survived by his daughters, Wanda (Boyd Prest); Sherry (Dwayne Murphy) and Tanya (Brian Bowser); grandchildren, Jonathan Murphy (Britney); Katelyn Murphy and Logan Bowser; great-grandchildren, Isabelle Murphy and Zachary Murphy.  He is also survived by sister, Jean Harnish; brother, Eric (Donna); sisters, Freda (Steve) Goddard; Wanneta (Wayne) Bowles and Judy (Kenny) Burgess; as well as many nieces and nephews. Arthur is predeceased by his wife, Ruby; brother, Tommy and brother-in-law, Murray Harnish.

The family would like to thank the caring staff at Twin Oaks Memorial Hospital, especially Dr. Karl Tenneson and Dr. Rob Merritt and all of the nurses who cared for Dad as their own.  A special thank you to the sitters who went the extra mile to keep Dad safe and content.

Due to COVID-19, there will be no funeral.  Cremation has taken place under the direction of Arimathea Funeral Cooperative, Upper Musquodoboit. There will be a family burial at a later date in St. Thomas Anglican Cemetery, Musquodoboit Harbour.

Memorial donations may be made to Parkinson’s Society of NS, NS SPCA  or charity of choice.

To quote Betty B – “Ruby and Arthur’s was a love story straight from a movie – the cute, young girl from Upper and the cool, handsome rebel from Caribou. It was so romantic.”

Dad is yodelling in heaven now.

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