MaryAnne (Beaver) Bailey

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Bailey (Beaver), MaryAnne – Age 56, of Lake Echo, went to be with her Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ at home on October 18, 2020 with her loving husband by her side. This marked the end of her seventh courageous battle with cancer. Born in Schefferville, Northern Quebec, she was the daughter of Denise (Guilbault) Beaver, Northwood Manor, Halifax and the late Douglas Beaver, Port Dufferin. MaryAnne is also survived by her loving husband, J. Greg Bailey of 35 years; his mother, Dorothy (Macdonald) Bailey, Truro; her older brother, Leslie D. and Gay (Harley), Lower Sackville; younger brother, J. Charles and Shelley (Johnson), Sackville, NB; and half brother, Joe Budgell, Oshawa, ON. Also surviving are her much loved nephew and niece, Max and Peyton, Sackville, NB, to whom she always gave great love and friendship. MaryAnne is also survived by many much-loved family members on her husband’s side.

Her kind heart and overwhelming generosity were evident to her family, friends and church family. Her faith and trust in God increased as her body failed. Her passing into His loving arms is a testimony to 2 Cor 12.9, “And He said to me, ‘My grace is sufficient for you, for My strength is made perfect in weakness.’ Therefore, most gladly I will rather boast in my infirmities that the power of Christ may rest upon me.” MaryAnne loved and trusted Christ as her Savior and found strength in the Psalm 23 and Isaiah 12:2 which she often quoted to all, “...I am confident and unafraid...”.

MaryAnne graduated from Cobequid Educational Centre, Truro, Nova Scotia Teacher’s College, Truro, and Dalhousie University, Halifax, and earned an Acadia University Certificate of French Proficiency (Masters Equivalent) May 2013. She met the man of her dreams, Greg, June 27, 1984 and, after a short engagement (from June 27, 1985-Aug 24, 1985) they were married in Truro, while she was still a student at the NSTC. They lived in Truro, Halifax, Chester and Dartmouth, moving as her studies and career necessitated, before settling in Lake Echo in 1989 where they resided until now.  She taught elementary core French from 1987-2007 in over 25 schools, mostly in the former Halifax County and Halifax Regional School Board grades 4-6 since 1988. In 2001, she worked for the Terry Fox Foundation in Halifax. She assisted with the construction of eight churches, one house and dozens of roofing jobs, which she enjoyed immensely. She loved her church family and served as the first female Sunday School Song Leader, a Teller, Nursery Committee, Social Committee, Music Committee, Worship Teams, Choir Director (14 years), DVBS, and most recently LEFBC Go Team. MaryAnne loved to serve the Lord where she could. She also loved to travel, and to run, which she and Greg combined on their second marathon together in Paris, France. She will fondly be remembered as the best wife and a wonderful French teacher.  She was a passionate spokesperson for the Terry Fox Foundation in both Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. In 2012, MaryAnne was recognized by MLA Keith Colwell for her tireless work in the community with the Terry Fox Foundation, organizing over 50 runs for her schools and community which has been noted in the NS Legislature History books dated October 29, 2012. She was also a strong supporter of the War Amps, The Lung Association, and the MS Society among others. 

A special thanks to doctors Bill Bradley, Rayma Macpherson, Robert Grimshaw, James Bentley, NP Nicole Fulford, the VON and the palliative care unit at the QE II and to family and friends who gave support from 1994 to 2020.

Visitation will take place in Lake Echo Fellowship Baptist Church, Lake Echo, on Wednesday, October 21, 4 to 7 p.m. with funeral service to be held on Thursday at 2 p.m. with Pastor Scott Mackenzie officiating. A family burial to follow at the Bailey family plot in Belmont. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in memory of MaryAnne to The Terry Fox Foundation or to Lake Echo Fellowship Baptist Church, 17 Peter Court, Lake Echo, NS B2Z 1K2 for multimedia improvements.

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Janice Marlene (MacNeil) Woodhouse

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On Wednesday, October 7, 2020, Janice Woodhouse, loving mother, sister and grandmother, passed away peacefully at the age of 72 in Halifax after a long battle with cancer.

She was a loving mother to Tammy (Steve) Killorn, David (Deanna) Lumax, Jennifer (Dave) Gardiner and Debbie (Adam) Zavitz. She was a grandmother to Brittani, Courtney, Stephanie, Erica, Evan, Becky, Jarrett, Braya, Amanda, Sierra, Sydney, MacKenna, Brooke and Hayden.  She was also a great grandmother to Cayden, Alexis, Nayla, and Aria.

Janice was also an aunt to many nieces and nephews and sister to Gary and Mark MacNeil. She was predeceased by her brother, Roddy MacNeil and her parents, John and Dora MacNeil.

Our mother was a beautiful funny soul who loved to dance, sing and laugh.  She cherished her family and loved nothing more than spending time with her children and grandchildren who were her world.  Our mom loved family gatherings a few times a year and would plan her menu a year in advance!  We will truly miss her more than words can express and our family gatherings will never be the same.

Mom also loved and valued all of the many friendships she had over the years and especially with her friends of over 40 years, Al and Marion.

A very special thank you to the doctors and nurses at the Halifax Hospice for their care and comfort of our mother and family during her last days.

A Celebration of Life will be held with family.

Donations may be made to Hospice Halifax or Canadian Cancer Society.

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David Thomas Clarke

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Clarke, David Thomas Age 66 of Bible Hill, passed away peacefully on October 5, 2020 in Halifax Infirmary, QEII with his family by his side.

Born in Yarmouth, he was a son of Bernice (Sullivan) Clarke and the late Thomas Clarke.

David had been employed for 43 years at Stanfield’s as a mechanic. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, travelling and spending time with family and friends. He especially enjoyed time with his grandson, Caleb and his furry companion, Chloe.

He will always be loved and missed by wife, Monique; sons, Brian (Sheryl) Clarke, Bible Hill; Thomas Clarke, Red Deer, Alberta; Devin Crowell, Bible Hill; grandchildren, Caleb, Rebekka, Rylee; brother, Bruce (Susan) Clarke, Yarmouth; Tim (Joanne) Clarke, Halifax; Alan (Susan) Clarke, Yarmouth; several nieces and nephews.

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

In keeping with David’s wishes and kindness, he donated corneas and tissue so others may benefit through him.

At David’s request, there will be no funeral arrangements.

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Heather Jean Chaplin

Chaplin, Heather Jean – Age 65, of Halifax passed away peacefully on October 4, 2020 in Halifax Infirmary, QEII, Halifax.

Born in Saint John, N.B., she was a daughter of the late Ernest and Dora Cobham.

She was meticulous about her surroundings and loved her grandchildren, movies and jewellery.

Surviving are husband, Dean; son, Tim Gogan; grandchildren, Brianna Richard, Olivia Richard.

Cremation has taken place.

Due to COVID-19 restrictions, a Celebration of Life will be held at a later date.

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

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Pauline Elizabeth Grant

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Grant, Pauline Elizabeth - Age 82 of Lantz passed away on October 4, 2020 in Colchester East Hants Health Centre, Truro.

Born in Hull, England, she was a daughter of the late Albert and Beatrice (Coggen) Chamberlain.

Pauline took great pride in her home and family. She enjoyed knitting and travelling and we will miss her mischievous wit.

She will be forever in the hearts of those who loved her, especially her husband of 62 years, Brian; son, Mark (Kim), Lower Sackville; grandson, Brandon, St. John’s, Newfoundland; brothers, Geoffrey, John (Betty); sister, Brenda (Gordon) Jackson, all of England.

Cremation has taken place.

A private family gathering will be held at a later date.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Lung Association of Nova Scotia or Nova Scotia Heart and Stroke Foundation.

Many thanks to Dr. Henderson and Dr. Rideout and the staff of the Palliative Care unit in Truro for their wonderful care and compassion.

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

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Derek "Heavy D" Randall McLellan

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McLellan, Derek Randall “Heavy D” – Age 50 of Gays River passed away suddenly at home on October 2, 2020. Born in Halifax, he was a son of the late Cyril and Audrey (Hirtle) McLellan.

Derek enjoyed singing and playing guitar, travelling, watching sports, especially hockey and golf, and loved to play cards (very competitively). He had been a long-time employee of Curly’s Pub and Grub where he made lifelong friends. Many of these friends were part of the annual trip down south in the spring which Derek came back sunburnt, mildly hung over and full of hilarious stories. He was a great singer and musician discovering this talent at an early age spending many a summer day on the back doorstep belting out songs with his childhood friends. Over the years, he was part of a number of bands which were made up of friends, family and co-workers, ending with The River Bottom Band.

Derek’s easy-going manner, big heart and quick and often “sarcastic” sense of humour put a big smile on everyone’s face whether he was home with family, sharing a laugh with his cousin, Dale, standing on stage next to long-time friend, Johnny Rock, or being “sociable” with the Tangly Bunch online, or just hanging out with his friends. His all too soon passing has left a void in many lives.

He will never be forgotten and sadly missed by sister, Sherri; niece, Megan; nephew, Ethan and many aunts, uncles and cousins.

Besides his parents, he was predeceased by brother, Scott in infancy.

Cremation has taken place.

A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date.

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

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“Fly high, fly free, little brother.”

William "Sweet William" Leonard Parker

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Parker, William Leonard “Sweet William” – Age 69 of Wittenburg passed away peacefully at home on September 29, 2020.

Bill was known for his hockey skills and athletic abilities when younger and in later years for his business “Sweet William’s Country Sausage”. His greatest passion in life was sailing and boating.

Surviving are his loving wife, Hazel; sons, Rob (Anna), Adam (Angelina), Lou (Sally); grandchildren, Stella, Skylar, Ashton, Kamilah, Hafeni, Pohamba; sisters, Pat, Marylou (Martin), Peggy, Wendy (Errol); brother, David (Diana); nieces, Jillian, Alleah, Jann, Ava; nephew, Wayne.

He was predeceased by parents, Louis and Agnes Parker; brother, Wayne.

Cremation has taken place.

A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date.

Memorial donations may be made to Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia.

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

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Jennifer Denise Hawes

Hawes, Jennifer Denise – It is with broken hearts, the family of Jennifer D. Hawes, age 44, of Upper Stewiacke announce her passing on September 26, 2020 in Colchester East Hants Heath Centre, Truro.
Jennifer was a daughter of Cyril and Donna Hawes. She was a kind and caring soul. She loved to help others and took pride in being a continuous care assistant for the VON. She especially loved caring for her pets and they always loved her, always jumping up in her lap and snuggling in bed with her. She will be greatly missed by all who knew her.
Surviving are her mother, Donna Hawes, Upper Stewiacke; sisters, Cheryl (Dan Gerber), AB; Andrea (Adrian) Mallabo, AB; brother, Michael Hawes, Upper Stewiacke; niece, Olivia Mallabo, AB; nephew, Logan Mallabo, AB; and many aunts and uncles and numerous cousins.
She was predeceased by her father, Cyril Hawes, Upper Stewiacke; grandparents, Hugh and Ethel Hawes, Eastville; David and Catherine Watson, Dean.
A graveside service will be held Friday, October 2, 2020 at 1pm in Riverside Cemetery, Upper Stewiacke with Pastor Joel Wellard officiating.
Memorial donations may be made to Diabetes Canada.

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Audrey Jean (Holman) Ryan

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Ryan (Holman), Audrey Jean - With broken hearts, we the family of Audrey Jean Ryan announce her unexpected passing at the Halifax Infirmary on September 25, 2020, at the age of 84. Mom was born in Glenmore, the youngest daughter of Isaac and Mildred (Bates) Holman. Mom loved to tell stories of her childhood; bottle feeding lambs, chasing chickens, dressing her cat like a baby, and helping on the farm. She attended the one room schoolhouse in Glenmore and continued her education at Musquodoboit Rural High School. Mom took great pride to have worked as a telephone operator at the Maritime Tel and Tel office in Middle Musquodoboit. She then married Ivan and raised us on the family farm in Glenmore along with her mom, our Grandma. We enjoyed many family drives in the country, beach trips and picnics, and dancing in the kitchen to the Saturday Night Hoedown. Many summers she worked for Glenmore Industries supervising crews of blueberry pickers. 

In 2005, Mom and Dad moved to an apartment on Brandt Lane in Brookfield where she continued to reside after Dad passed in 2007.  She loved spending time in the common room chatting with her apartment friends, putting together puzzles and especially Saturday morning coffee parties.  She enjoyed many Sunday afternoons on road trip adventures with her sister-in-law, Donna.

Surviving are her children, Sherry Kinslow, Truro; Stephen Ryan, Halifax; Lorraine Ryan and husband, Vincent Kaulback, Middle Stewiacke; Robert Ryan, Glenmore; Jack Ryan and wife, Dawn, Kirkland Lake, Ontario; her grandchildren, Kirk (Brittany Phinney), Blake, Julie (Dylan Roode) and Jessica Kinslow lovingly referred to her as Budgie; she was Grammie to Alisha Brooks (Jason), Rebecca Sharpe (Brant Hunter) and Ethan Sharpe, Mackenzie and Allyson Ryan, Eddie and Jacob Ryan; her great-grandchildren, Xavier Eady, Tucker Roode and Devon Kinslow; Roman and Ayla Brooks; Callum, Rowan and Poppy Hunter; her sisters-in-law, Donna Kent and Irma (Blake) Hiltz; several nieces and nephews.  She will be missed by her beloved cat, Dixie.

Besides her parents she was predeceased by her husband, Ivan Ryan, and sister, Pauline Fraser.   

Cremation has taken place.

A graveside service will be held Sunday, October 4, at 2 p.m. in Hillside Cemetery, Middle Musquobodoit, Rev. David LeBlanc officiating.

Memorial donations may be made to Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia or a charity of choice.

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“Because the love of a mother starts before birth her love will endure long after death.

 

George Randall Steeves

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Steeves, George Randall – Age 57 of Old Tatamagouche Road, passed away suddenly at his home on September 23, 2020 with his family by his side.

George loved nature, especially bird-watching and hummingbirds were his favorite. He was an avid hockey fan and loved his Canadian teams. The thing that he held most dear was his family. His children, grandchildren and siblings were his world and he will be greatly missed as a loved father, grandfather, brother and uncle.

He will always be loved by daughters, Jennifer (Jason) Monk, Princeport; Alyssa Steeves (Logan), Truro; Mckenna Steeves, Truro; Shelby Smith, New Glasgow; sons, Daniel (Chrissy), Truro; Wyatt, Truro; grandchildren, Eva and Jacob Monk, Sadie, Talon, Lucas, Autumn Steeves, Nehalem Bigney; brothers and best friends, Roy (Kelly), Wentworth; Bernard (Kristy), North River; little brother and roommate, Donnie; sisters, Jeannie Theriault (his good friend, Randy Lynds), Salmon River; Susan (Bruce) Whalen, North River; many nieces and nephews; special friend and mother of Mckenna and Wyatt, Julie Chisholm.

He was predeceased by his parents, Gerald and Faye (Crowe) Steeves; brother, Danny.

Cremation has taken place.

A private graveside gathering will be held in Tatamagouche Mountain Cemetery.

Memorial donations may be made to a charity of choice.

Special thanks to the paramedics and brother, Donnie for all they did.

“Gone but never forgotten”

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Blaine Henry Prest

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Prest, Blaine Henry – Age 76 of Dartmouth, passed away September 25, 2020, in Dartmouth General Hospital, with family by his side.

Born in Moose River Gold Mines, he was a son of the late Charles and Annie (Fahie) Prest.

Blaine had been an active member of Port Wallis United Church where he taught Sunday school and was a member of the Board of Stewards. He taught Cubs, enjoyed woodworking and gardening. He carried on his mother’s tradition of knitting socks to give to others.

Surviving are his wife, Brenda; children, Brianne (Mark) Peori, Bradley (Crystal Crawley), Brittany; grandchildren who were the apple of his eye, Isaac, Charles, Aidan and Ella; siblings, Marina Reynolds, St. Clair (Paula), George (Janice), Irma Stewart; numerous nieces and nephews whom he adored.

He was predeceased by brother, Dale.

Cremation has taken place.

Due to COVID-19 restrictions, a private family gathering will be held.

Memorial donations may be made to Parkinson Society Nova Scotia or Diabetes Canada.

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Steven "Steve" Scott Tracey

Tracey, Steven “Steve” Scott – It was with great sadness that Steve, aged 49, passed away from complications of his heart, liver and his on-going battle with Crohn’s on September 24, 2020 in the Halifax Infirmary.

Steve will be remembered as a kind and generous person who always made others laugh and would go above and beyond to help anyone in need of a helping hand. He lived life to the fullest and always lived to help others ahead of himself.  He spent his time doing what he enjoyed most including being with his immediate family and close friends, plumbing and construction projects and being with his pets. 

Steve’s favorite times were hanging out with his daughter Sammy being an amazing Dadu to her and teaching her everything about life and love for others.  Sammy’s fondest memories of her dad were spending time out and about creating fun and crazy adventures.  They taught each other lots of life’s lessons. There were always memories made when Sammy and Steve were together.  She will greatly miss her dad and the love he showed her daily.

A special thank you goes out to Steve’s community of friends for helping Tanyia and Sammy in these difficult times.  A community is not just people we know and see on a regular basis, they are people who come to us due to the work of God’s hands.  A new larger family that both his daughter and wife will cherish and be blessed for in years to come.  God gives us many great gifts along the way in our lives and they should always be embraced.  Prayers and blessings are going out for the generosity and support.

Cremation has taken place and Steve’s remains will be buried in the Beech Hill Cemetery in Lunenburg County at a later date.

Memorial donations may be made to Crohn’s & Colitis Canada or by becoming a blood donor and giving blood.

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Tammy Lynn Arnold

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Arnold, Tammy Lynn – Age 48 of Toronto and formerly of East Jeddore passed away September 23, 2020. She was a daughter of the late William “Bill” and Dorothy Arnold.

Before moving to Ontario, she had been employed with Zellers. Tammy loved being around people and was always cheerful and pleasant natured.

Surviving are sisters, Avis Baker; Shirley Myers; Carol (Doug) Christian; brothers, George (Bernice) Arnold; Richard (Gail) Arnold; Eddie (Darlene) Arnold; Dennis (Sheila) Arnold; Ernie (Sylvia) DeBaie; Victor DeBaie; Allen DeBaie; Pat (Lori) Arnold; sisters-in-law, April and Nancy; and many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by brothers, Paul Arnold, David (Cheryl) Arnold, Vincent DeBaie; brothers-in-law, Marshall Myers and Wray Baker.

Funeral arrangements are incomplete at this time.

Memorial donations may be made to The War Amps.

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Robert "Bob" Foster Cole

Cole, Robert “Bob” Foster – Age 78 of Oldham, passed away peacefully on September 22, 2020 in Elk Court, Brookfield. Born in Dartmouth, he was a son of the late Warren and Dorothy (Graham) Cole.

Bob worked mostly at painting houses. He enjoyed country music and fishing.

Surviving are sister, Marjorie (Victor); brothers, Danny and Leo; numerous nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by sister, June; brothers, George, Gerald, Arthur, Cyril and Pat.

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

A family graveside service will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. in St. Bernard’s Catholic Cemetery with Father Michael Walsh officiating.

Ruby Maud (Brown, McCabe) MacKay

MacKay (Brown, McCabe), Ruby Maud – Age 80 of Truro, passed away on September 21, 2020.

Born in The Forties Settlement, Lunenburg Co., she was a daughter of the late George Gilbert and Lillian Josephine (Jones) Brown.

She was a former employee of the Nova Scotia Agricultural College for 32 years and was a charter member of the Salmon River Fire Brigade Auxiliary.

Ruby is survived by her husband, H. Douglas MacKay; her son, Kelly Blaine McCabe, Chilliwack, B.C.; sister, Juanita (Carl) Bezanson, Port Williams; nieces, Shawna Brown, Calgary; Shelley (Dean) Corkum, Canning; grandniece, Hannah Corkum; grandnephew, Joe Corkum.

Beside her parents, Ruby was predeceased by her first husband, Everett “Lynn” McCabe (1971); son, Christopher Stephen McCabe (2020); brother, George G. Brown (2009); sister-in-law, Patricia A. Brown (2011).

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

There will be no visitation. A private graveside service will be held in Watson Cemetery, Salmon River.

Memorial donations may be made to Alzheimer Society of Nova Scotia.

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Kerry Gardner

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Gardner, Kerry – of Stewiacke and formerly of Truro, passed away peacefully on September 21, 2020 at the age of 81.

Born in North Sydney, he worked in sales at Kohler Windows and in retirement worked for his wife in freelance court reporting. He was a faithful member of St. James Presbyterian Church, where he was an elder for 38 years. He was the representative elder for the Presbyterian Synod and Bible study leader. He enjoyed working at the community dinners at the church for over a decade. He was a former member of Mountain and Brookfield Golf Clubs. Kerry was a member of Truro Curling Club, winning the club championship in 2020.

He is survived by his loving wife, Doris (nee Patterson); daughters, Geneve (Craig) Newcombe, of Port Williams; Andrea (Mike) Kent, of Stewiacke; grandchildren, Robert (Katie) Newcombe, David (Chrissy) Newcombe, Kathleen Newcombe (Shamus MacDonald-Brawn), Samantha and Alex Kent; great-granddaughter, Maddie Newcombe. Also surviving are brother, Bill (Jean) Gardner; sisters, Donna Evans and Diane Clarke; sisters-in-law, Carol (Don) Fraser, Sybil McCurdy, Sylvia Wilkins, Ruby (Allan) Ramsland; numerous nieces, nephews, grandnieces and grandnephews.

 He was predeceased by his parents, Charles and Greta (Nicholson) Gardner; stepmother, Beth.

Funeral service will be in St. James Presbyterian Church, Truro, on Friday, September 25, at 11 a.m. Due to COVID-19, there will be no visitation and limited seating for the service. Please register by email at st.jamestruro@gmail.com. All COVID precautions will be followed.

Donations may be made to the Nova Scotia Branch of Canadian Cancer Society, St. James Presbyterian Church or a charity of your choice.

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

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Wayne Scott Hetherington

Hetherington, Wayne Scott – Age 76, of Three Fathom Harbour, peacefully passed away September 21, 2020 due to complications with pneumonia.

Born in Dartmouth, he was the youngest of four children born to Charles and Ann (Purcell) Hetherington. Wayne grew up in the Imperoyal Village in Woodside where his time was spent playing hockey and basketball with neighborhood kids. From a young age you could tell that Wayne had a kind way about him, by always finding a dog waiting for him at home.

From the Village, the family eventually moved to Three Fathom Harbour, where they found home.

Wayne trained as a heavy duty mechanic where he spent the early part of his career working with the Coast Guard, travelling while working on the engines. The majority of his career was spent at International Trucks in Burnside for 30 years.

In his down time, he could often be found at the Lawrencetown Volunteer Fire Department, coaching the boys’ baseball games or spending time with family and friends. He enjoyed baseball with the old timers, darts, NASCAR races, trips to the United States to visit family and simply enjoying the outdoors!

Wayne left behind his sons, Greg, Dartmouth, and Kyle (Nicki), Mineville; grandsons, Jake, Corey; neices, Debbie (Joe) Burnes, Leslie (Richie) Yerardi; nephews, Chris (Patti) Chaplin and Rob Chaplin; and many other nieces and nephews, cousins, in-laws and friends. He was predeceased by siblings, Ted (Donna), Carole and Lois. He is reunited with the love of his life, Linda, together once again.

The family would like to say a huge thank you to the Northwood staff for becoming his family during the Covid isolation and various staff members at QEII for their care.  Donations may be made to the Huntington Society of Canada found at www.huntingtonsociety.ca

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David Blair Warman

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Warman, David Blair – Age 60, of Upper Musquodoboit passed away September 17, 2020 in Halifax Infirmary, QEII, Halifax, with family by his side.

Born in Halifax, he was a son of Marie (Murphy) Warman and the late Alvin Warman, and a stepson of Moe Chuchmuch.

Dave had a love of anything with tires and a motor and was very proud of his new convertible. He enjoyed cooking, music and getting together with friends and family. His black labs always had a special place in his home and heart.

He will always be missed by wife, Tracey Elliott; children, Katie, Jenna, Robert, Braydon; and grandson, Julian.

Besides his father, he was predeceased by brother, Ronald Kenneth.

Cremation has taken place.

A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date.

Memorial donations may be made to QEII Foundation or Nova Scotia Heart and Stroke Foundation.

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Sheryl Ann Deale

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Deale, Sheryl Ann – Age 46, of Meaghers Grant passed away September 17, 2020 in Halifax Infirmary, QEII, Halifax.

Born in Middle Musquodoboit, she was a daughter of Sonny and Evy Deale.

Her working life was spent with Avis Car Rentals, East Coast Amusement and most recently as a bus monitor with Stock Transportation. Sheryl had a big heart and there was no animal or human that she would not take in. She always put everyone before herself especially her children.

She is survived by her parents, Lloyd and Evelyn; brother, George (Tammy); children, Tasha Pollard (Mike), Tyler and Orien Petit; special friend, Doug Ribar; granddaughter, Kora; as well as many other special friends and family who will miss her.

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

A private graveside service will be held in Elderbank Cemetery.

Many thanks to all of the community for the support given during the time of Sheryl’s sickness and passing. It was greatly appreciated and did not go unnoticed.

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Andrews (Higgins) (Hutchinson), Edith Grace

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Andrews (Higgins) (Hutchinson), Edith Grace – Age 90, of the Musquodoboit Valley, passed away peacefully in Colchester East Hants Health Centre, Truro on September 17, 2020.

Edith was a loving mother, grandmother, sister, aunt and friend. She was incredibly loyal and proud of her family and dedicated much of her time to those she loved the most. Edith was a gifted seamstress and craftsperson; dressing many-a bride, filling our Christmas trees with crocheted angels and snowflakes, and protecting our hands with beautiful pot-holders. Beyond being a stoic matriarch, she will also be remembered as a local teacher and “warden” of the blueberry field. During her later years, Edith travelled across much of North America. She enjoyed dipping her toes in the waters of Taylor Head and the North Shore. Edith spent many nights challenging others to a competitive game of Crib, Scrabble, Rummoli, and Spite and Malice, often coming out victorious, regardless of the time of night.

Edith is survived by her children; Donna (Francis) Fraser, Calvin (Martha) Higgins, Phillip (Lorna) Higgins, Irene (Tim) Bowser; grandchildren, Lisa, Roy, Shelly, Pam, Trina, Jill, Brent, Craig, Casey, Emma, Rachel, Lauren and Morgan; son-in-law, Marty; great-grandchildren, Angel, Nicole, Devon, Douglas, Austin, Wyatt, Elsa, Dawson, Elyse, Matthew, Mitchell, Isla, Isabella, Emmett, Evelyn, Aidan, Rylan, Rocco, Gia, Scarlett; great-great-grandchildren, Mason, and Scarlett; sisters, Lydia and Judy; brother-in-law, Herb and sister-in-law, Shirley; as well as many nieces and nephews.

She was predeceased by her parents, Roy and Elsie (Stewart) Hutchinson; husbands, Douglas Higgins and Fulton Andrews; children, Leonard (in infancy), Sheila, Carolyn; grandchild, Lynne; siblings, Hilda, Donnie, Alice and Jim. 

Cremation has taken place.

Family, friends, and loved ones are invited to a reception and celebration of life on Sunday, September 20, at 1 p.m. at the Middle Musquodoboit Provincial Picnic Park. A private family graveside service will be held at a later date.

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

Memorial donations may be made to Alzheimer Society of Nova Scotia.

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

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