Helen Beatrice Higgins

Higgins, Helen Beatrice – Age 59 of Middle Musquodoboit, passed away July 12, 2021 in Musquodoboit Valley Memorial Hospital.

Born in Middle Musquodoboit, she was a daughter of the late Benjamin and Mary (Silver) Hutchinson.

Helen enjoyed reading, jigsaw puzzles, word puzzles, the outdoors particularly flowers and birds, and spending playtime with her cats.

Surviving are her estranged son, Howard; sisters, Pat, Mary Ann and Beth; brothers, Benny and Billy.

Besides her parents, she was predeceased by her husband, Larry; brother, Howard; sisters, Marjorie and Susan.

Cremation has taken place.

There will be no visitation or funeral service at this time.

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

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

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Mary J. (Power) Young

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Young (Power), Mary J. - passed away unexpectedly but peacefully at her home on July 11, 2021.

Mary’s loud voice and laughter will be greatly missed by her family, as well as her friends at the local bowling alley and bingo halls.

She is survived by many family members, including her sons, Paul (Matt) and Michael (Laura); her grandchildren, Daniel, Hailey and Olivia whom she loved more than anything.

She was predeceased by her husband, Paul V. Young; parents, Mildred and Reginald Power; sister, Melda.

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

As per Mary’s wishes, there will be no service.

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Maureen "Deannie" Sullivan-Fraser

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Sullivan-Fraser, Maureen “Deannie” – With sadness, we announce the passing of Maureen “Deannie” Sullivan-Fraser, 74 of Dartmouth, in Veterans’ Memorial Hospital surrounded by her family. 

Deannie was born in St. John’s, Newfoundland to the late John and Mary (MacDonald) Sullivan, and remained proud of her connection to her birth province all her life.  At the age of 12, she and her family moved to Beaconsfield, Quebec. After high school she graduated from Sir George Williams University with a degree in Commercial Art and Design before moving to Mississauga and starting a family.

Through Deannie’s career, she worked as an associate producer, production assistant and researcher for CBC Radio’s Mainstreet, a researcher for television shows such as Street Cents, Land & Sea and CBC special documentaries series, as well as the historical feature film, “Butterbox Babies”. She wrote the children’s novel “Johnny and the Gypsy Moth”, based on an amazing event in her father’s childhood. She used this book to go into schools and do workshops with children to encourage them to connect with their parents and grandparents and learn their own family stories. She was the author of a family musical, “Time Shadows” and one of the songs, “Making Tracks”, was recorded for Sesame Street. Two other songs, “I Had a Place” and “You’re my World”, were recorded by the Ontario group, Arane. Deannie was working on her Master’s in Atlantic Canada Studies, at St. Mary’s University in Halifax, writing her thesis, “Plants, Patent Medicines, Poultices and Pills: Home Medicine of Rose Blanche, Newfoundland”, when her illness forced her to stop. 

Deannie lived life to the fullest and with enthusiasm, approaching things on her own terms and not letting obstacles or convention get in the way of her quest to achieve her dreams. Deannie’s biggest passion was people, and she enjoyed the personal connection with everyone she met, whether the interaction was casual with someone crossing her path or a lasting one with a family member or long-time friend. She was filled with so much kindness and love, which she shared so generously and without hesitation, through her warm, welcoming hugs and her thoughtful choice of words.  

Deannie was deeply loved and will be missed by her husband, Ian Fraser; children, Sean (Jennifer Fairey) Keeping, Mike Keeping, Maryanna Sullivan-Fraser; grandchildren, Kelly (Jeremy), Max, Wylie, Katharine; great-granddaughter, Rylie; sisters, Brenda (Gary Dennis) Sullivan, Joannie (John) Moshonas; mother-in-law, Janet Fraser; sister-in-law, Heather (Darcy) Laycock; brother-in-law, Bruce (Heidi) Fraser; as well as her many nieces, nephews and close friends. 

We would like to thank the staff and medical personnel of Veterans’ Memorial Hospital for their kindness, love and dedication to Deannie.

A celebration of Deannie’s life will be held in the fall, date and time to be announced.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Alzheimer Society of Canada or, one of her favourite places to visit, Hope for Wildlife.

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John D. Sutton

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Sutton, John D. – It is with great sorrow that the immediate family of the late John D. Sutton announce his recent passing in Dartmouth General Hospital on July 9, 2021 at age 76. John was born in Toronto, Ontario and was the only child of the late Audrey E. (Dollery) and Jack Sutton. John spent most of his life living in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. Many remember him from his time working at Dalhousie University in Halifax at the Chemistry Department.

His favorite hobby was working with antique Cadillac automobiles. He appreciated the car itself and not its monetary value. He shared this passion and knowledge of antique automobiles with many other enthusiasts throughout Canada and the United States. John spent many years as member and president of the Halifax Antique Auto Club.

John enjoyed singing in the Church choir and other social events. He was also a loving, responsible husband and father with great integrity. John will be remembered by his loving wife of 48 years, Mireille (Rioux) Sutton; his two children, Marc and Tiphanie (Randy); and cherished grandson, Logan Rix (11). John had several other relatives living in Ontario and Quebec.

Heartfelt thanks go out to the special people who assisted us during this trying time. His service will be at Grace Baptist Church in Dartmouth at a later date.

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Marshall David Belben

Belben, Marshall David of Dean. Another angel received his wings. Marshall passed away on July 7, 2021 in the arms and love of his Mom and Dad, Andrew and Jennifer, in IWK Health Centre. In his short life he taught many lessons of love.

Besides his parents, Andrew Belben and Jennifer Boon, he is survived by maternal grandparents, Lawrence and Rita Carroll; uncle, Chris Carroll; cousins, Alaina and Carmyn; Herb and Susan Cail (Ma and Pa).

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

There will be no funeral service.

Anyone wishing to make a memorial donation, an appreciated suggestion would be to IWK Health Foundation NICU Unit. Marshall received such wonderful, loving care there and it was very much appreciated by Andrew and Jennifer.

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Salme "Dico" Fatima (Fayad) Curry

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Curry (Fayad), Salme “Dico” Fatima – age 69 of Shubenacadie. It is with deep sadness that we announce the peaceful passing of Salme Curry at her home on July 7, 2021, following a long battle with cancer.

Salme was born in Reyes Beni, Bolivia.

She was predeceased by her mother, Eva; brother, Herman; sister, Leticia.

Salme is survived by her husband of 43 years, Richard, whose life has been changed for the better because of this wonderful loving lady; as well as a large number of extended family and friends.

For 23 years Salme touched the lives of many children and families at Smiles and Chuckles Children’s Centre in Stewiacke. She had a special connection with the children she cared for which lasted well beyond their years of daycare. She will be greatly missed by her many close friends with whom she shared both laughter and joy.

Cremation has taken place. A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date.

Many thanks to the VON workers who gave such wonderful care to Salme allowing her to remain in her home.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Victorian Order of Nurses or Canadian Cancer Society.

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

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Leo Patrick Bernard Power

Power, Leo Patrick Bernard – Age 87 of Waverley, passed away in Halifax Infirmary, QEII on July 3, 2021.

Born in Halifax, he was a son of the late George and Hanorah (McLellan) Power.

Leo was a plumber by trade and worked in the construction industry. He later did maintenance work for DND. In his spare time, he enjoyed hunting, fishing and the country life. He was the last surviving member of the immediate family.

Leo was a wonderful father, grandfather and great-grandfather and will always be missed by sons, Laurie, Michael (Roberta); daughter, Cathy (Bernie) Boudreau; grandchildren, Lee, Mark, Michael, Paul, Justin and Nicole; great-grandchildren, Andrew and Mackenzie.

He was predeceased by his wife, Geraldine (Smith); siblings, George, John, Mary, Nora, Jean, Marg, Laurie, Bernie.

Cremation has taken place.

A private burial will be held in Higginsville Cemetery.

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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Dale Everette Whitenect

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Whitenect, Dale Everette – 1958 – 2021, passed away peacefully with his wife by his side, at the age of 62, in Musquodoboit Valley Memorial Hospital on July 3, 2021, after a brief but courageous battle with cancer.

He was a son of the late John E. and Alice M. (Mitchell) Whitenect of Murchyville, Halifax County. He was predeceased by his parents, John (1989) and Alice (2008); sisters, Shirley Nauffts (2015), Bonita (2012); grandchildren, Stephen Jewers (2012) and Angel Jewers (2014).

He will be lovingly remembered, sadly missed, and leaves to mourn, his wife of 35 years, Janet M. (Douthwright); children, Nicole (Dominick), Alice (Stephen), Mary-ann (Joseph); grandchildren, Blake, Coltin, Carly, Caitlin, Connor, Cassidy, Adeline; siblings, John, June Hopkins, Joy Miller, Donald, David, Robert, Dianna Gazzola, Terry; and extended family and friends too numerous to mention.

Dale lived his life in the Musquodoboit Valley, having entered and left this world on the same hill by the Musquodoboit River. He cherished being in the woods, but was happiest spending time with family and friends, playing his guitar, and watching his grandchildren playing. Always a strong working man, countless colleagues and friends will remember Dale from a long and distinguished career in the forestry industry and, inspired by his father’s service, he became a Commissionaire in his later years.

Dale was the strongest, kindest and most gentle soul. He was a man with many talents, a great sense of humour, a sweet kind heart, and a sweet tooth to match. He will be remembered as a humble and thoughtful man who befriended, influenced, affected and mentored those around him by his actions. He was a man of few words, but of much wisdom. He was a champion of his family, and selflessly, Dale was always willing to lend a strong and helping hand.

Born with beautiful blond curls, the cutest one of the bunch, he developed into a man of character, who loved to tinker with his cars, take his children for walks in the woods to teach them about nature, and to sing and write music and play guitar. We are grateful that he has left us a legacy of his performances on the internet.

Dale loved his family and his home town, and he wasn’t one to move too far from either, a true Musquodoboit man, he made many cherished memories with family and friends throughout the valley. He especially enjoyed family gatherings for the holidays, and the gift shaking and guessing was one of his favourite things, he will be greatly missed by many.

Shortly before his passing, Dale gathered his family together, and led them in the Lord’s Prayer, a tradition he honoured throughout his spiritual life.

The Lord’s Prayer

Our Father who art in heaven,

Hallowed be thy name

Thy kingdom come

Thy will be done

On earth as it is in heaven.

Give us this day our daily bread,

And forgive us our trespasses,

As we forgive those who trespass against us,

And lead us not into temptation,

But deliver us from evil.

For thine is the kingdom and the power, and the glory,

Forever and ever.

Amen

 

Dale loved to express himself through music, song, and verse, and the poem When I’m Gone was a verse that he said, “Pretty much sums it all up”.

 

When I’m Gone

 

When I come to the end of my journey

And I travel my last weary mile

Just forget if you can, that I ever frowned

And remember only the smile

 

Forget unkind words I have spoken

Remember some good I have done

Forget that I ever had heartache

And remember I’ve had loads of fun

 

Forget that I’ve stumbled and blundered

And sometimes fell by the way

Remember I have fought some hard battles

And won, ere the close of the day

 

Then forget to grieve for my going

I would not have you sad for a day

But in summer just gather some flowers

And remember the place where I lay

 

And come in the shade of evening

When the sun paints the sky in the west

Stand for a few moments beside me

And remember only my best

-L. Hancock

 

The family extends special thanks to the medical staff of the Musquodoboit Valley Memorial Hospital for their assistance during this most difficult time.

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

A Celebration of Life will be held Sunday, July 18 in Meaghers Grant Community Hall at 2 - 4 p.m.

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Luella Agnes Jean Taylor

Taylor, Luella Agnes Jean – of Enfield, affectionately known as “Ducky”, passed away July 3, 2021 in Camp Hill Veterans’ Memorial Building, Halifax, at the age of 80.

She was a daughter of the late Joe and Pauline (Pitts) Richardson.

Ducky’s life was centered around her family. She looked forward to the weekly TV Bingo with Marie, never missed church when she was able to get there, and was just a super mom.

Surviving are daughters, Donna (Carl), Springhill; Margaret (Peter), Enfield; Shelley (Jim), Joggins; Susan, Halifax; sisters, Louise (Harry), British Columbia; Cecilia, Halifax; Pauline (Reid), Dartmouth; grandchildren, great-grandchildren, many nieces and nephews.

She was predeceased by her husband, Cleveland; daughters, Tara and Marie; brothers, Peter, Louie, Donnie, Joe, Willy; sisters, Jean, Margaret and Mary.

A graveside service will be held Thursday at 10 a.m. in St Bernard’s Catholic Cemetery, Enfield with Father Michael Walsh J.C.L. officiating.

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

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Margaret Kerr (MacInnes) Conrod

Conrod (MacInnes), Margaret Kerr - passed away on June 30, 2021 in Halifax.

Born in Islay, Alberta in 1918, she was the oldest child of Norman and Marybell (Mae) (Landells) MacInnes.  At an early age the family moved to Winnipeg, MB and then on to Musquodoboit Harbour in 1937.

A forward thinking woman of energy and determination, Margaret attended business college in Truro and was employed as a bookkeeper at various companies, including T. Eatons.  In later years she owned and operated a small convenience store in Dartmouth, helped her husband with his trucking company and ended her working days at CFB Shearwater.

Always active in the community, she was an avid volunteer and church member dedicating her time to the Red Cross, St. Thomas Anglican Church, St. Andrew’s Anglican Church ACW, teaching Sunday School, and participated in other church functions.  She enjoyed handcrafts, particularly sewing; teaching classes to 4H groups and crafts at the Halifax County Rehab Center. A lifelong athlete and sports fan,  she recently stayed active in a Seniors Bowling League. Family and friends knew not to call her during a televised Blue Jays game or action movie.  She loved to travel and never missed an outing with family. She maintained lifelong friendships across Canada and always stopped in for visits when she and Gerald took one of many cross country trips. Her grandchildren feel especially blessed to have had her as a big part of their adult lives.  Her ingenuity, fearlessness and never say never attitude left them with exciting memories.

She is survived by her daughters, Geraldine (Julius) Mitsch, Calgary; Katherine Collier, Waverley; son, Cameron (Mary) Conrod, Musquodoboit Harbour; grandchildren, Michael Mitsch (Cathy), Salmon Arm, B.C.; Katherine Mitsch, Calgary; Marianne Conrod, Musquodoboit Harbour; Karen (Tom) Clifford, Swindon U.K.; four great grandsons.

She was predeceased by her husband, Gerald; son-in-law, Joseph; brothers, Donald and Rev. Murray MacInnes; sisters, Norma Wournell and Molly (Mary) Hamilton.  Margaret was the last surviving member of her immediate family. 

The family thanks the staff at Melville Lodge for their care over the past few years.

Interment will be at St. Thomas Anglican Church, Musquodoboit Harbour.

Donations in memory of Margaret may be made to St. Thomas Anglican Church, Musquodoboit Harbour.

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Arthur "Duncan" Chittick

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Chittick, Arthur “Duncan” - age 80, passed away in Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow, after a lengthy illness, on June 28, 2021.

Duncan was the youngest son of the late Douglas and Gertrude (Martin) Chittick.

Duncan loved his family and he loved life. He achieved great pleasure from pursuing his passion for fishing, hunting, trapping and spending time at his camp.  He was also a skilled marksman and shot competitively. He had great memories of moose hunting in Newfoundland with his son, Duncan, and of attending the wrestling matches of his younger son, Devin. He was a skilled lumberjack and, with his wife, Catherine, operated a Forestry Contracting business for many years.

Duncan was a wonderful father, grandfather and great-grandfather. He is survived by sons, Duncan (Tracy) and Devin; and their mother, Catherine, grandsons, Michael and Liam, granddaughters, Stephanie and Darianne, great-grandsons, Thomas and Bradley; sisters, Bette Wrathall and Dede Hubley; and many nieces and nephews. He was dearly loved and will be greatly missed by his family and friends, and will always live on in the hearts of those who loved him.

He was predeceased by brothers, William and Raymond; sisters, Barbara Naugler, Shirley Wight and Jennie Levy.

Arrangements have been entrusted to Arimathea Funeral Cooperative, Upper Musquodoboit.

A Memorial Service will be held at a later date.

Donations in his memory may be made to Heart and Stroke Foundation of N.S. or Canadian Diabetes Association.

We will envision him with a smile, lining up his sights on a monster moose in the Happy Hunting Grounds.

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Roland Hyde

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With heavy hearts, we announce that on June 25, 2021, Roland Hyde of Truro, Nova Scotia passed away at home suddenly and peacefully.

Formerly of Cornwall, Prince Edward Island, he built up the business of Hyde Milling and Transport, and retired from ownership 45 years later.

He was a lifetime lover of music, and played bass violin for over 70 years.

He enjoyed the many trips and friends made during all his travels with his RV’s.

He was a quiet and generous man with a positive attitude who always appreciated family.

He is survived by his wife of 71 years, Verna; children, Reg (Judy), Marilyn (Derek), and Marlene; grandchildren, Rick (Kim), Gillian, Ambera, Jarrod, and Devon; great-grandchildren, Joey, Ryan, Ash, and Dresdon.

He was predeceased by his parents, Harry and Gertrude Hyde; his brother, Melvin Hyde (Jean); and his sister, Mildred (Robert) Carr.

Cremation has taken place.  A graveside service will take place at West River Church in Cornwall, Prince Edward Island at a later date.

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Phoebe Loretta Wambolt

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Wambolt, Phoebe Loretta – Age 74, of Enfield and formerly of Ontario, passed away June 21, 2021 in the Magnolia.

Born in Juniper Stump, Newfoundland, she was a daughter of the late Clarence and Ina (Clarke) Cousins.

At the age of 2, Phoebe moved with her family to Ontario. She loved horseback riding where she won many ribbons. She was a devoted Elvis Presley fan. Phoebe loved the children she transported to school each day. She enjoyed Wednesday card nights. Her grandchildren were an important part of her life. She loved her german shepherd, Trouble.

Surviving are her children, Verna (Ray) Mifsud, Robin (Torben), Dwayne (Tabatha), Roxanne (Sean), Durell (Bernadette); grandchildren, R.J. and Tabitha Thorne, Andrea and Morgan McMullin, Donald and Trinity Wambolt, Sarah and Samantha Mifsud; 12 great-grandchildren; brother, Stanley; special aunt, Muriel Lynch; numerous nieces and nephews.

Besides her parents, she was predeceased by brothers, Irving and Norman.

Cremation has taken place.

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

Memorial donations may be made to Heart and Stroke Foundation or IWK Health Foundation.

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

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Donald Guilford Ruggles

Ruggles, Donald Guilford – It is with great sadness that we, the family announce the peaceful passing of Donald Ruggles on June 17, 2021 in Musquodoboit Valley Memorial Hospital.

Born on September 25, 1935 in Glenmore, he was a son of the late Charles and Ida (Rogers) Ruggles.

He is survived by his loving wife of 55 years, Sharon (Higgins); sons, Michael (Ellen), Derrick (Pam); daughter, Barbara (Matthew) Burris; grandsons, Myles, Ryan, Jarrett, Brenden; granddaughter, Danielle; great-granddaughter, Peyton; sisters, Jeannie (Ron) Lowe, Marjorie Isenor, Betty (John) Gladwin; sister-in-law, Marion; many nieces and nephews.

He was predeceased by his brother, Ronnie; brother-in-law, Karl Isenor; nephews, Donald Gladwin, Stephen Hines and Douglas Hines.

During his working years, Donald worked at Edgar Annand Transfer; Stelco Steel, Hamilton, Ontario; Annand’s Steel, Truro and Taylor Lumber Limited, Middle Musquodoboit.

He enjoyed gardening, hunting, fishing and playing his harmonica. He also enjoyed living-room family dance nights. He cherished the time spent with his grandchildren and great-granddaughter. Donald was well known for his witty little sayings.

A special thank you to the Northwood Homecare girls, the nurses at the hospital and Dr. Fewer.

Donations in Donald’s memory may be made to Alzheimer Society of Nova Scotia.

Cremation has taken place. Due to COVID 19 restrictions, a celebration of life will be held at a later date.

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Isaac Franklin George Mills

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Mills, Isaac Franklin George – July 1992 – June 18, 2021.

From a very young age Isaac melted hearts with his sweet smile and his huge heart, as he grew older that sweet smile only got bigger and more contagious to those around him. Isaac had a love for music and learned how to play the guitar at a young age and accompanied his sister, Nikki who played the fiddle.  His grandfather, Colmer would walk to their house just to listen to his grandchildren practice their music and was extremely proud to sit in the front row of all of Isaac’s shows.

If you were lucky enough to be one of Isaac’s close friends, you experienced the most loyal friend anyone could ever ask for. Isaac was always eager to help his loved ones, even if at his own expense. If Isaac loved you, there was no doubt about it; he was not one to hold anything back. Isaac was happiest when he was making someone else happy.

Isaac had a passion for life. He especially loved Daisy (his truck), Lucy Goose (his fur baby dog) and the biggest bonfires – the bigger the better. He cherished his family and friends. He loved the country life and was excited to start a family with Amanda. Little Olivia will grow up hearing many stories of what an amazing man her Daddy was and how excited he was to teach her about life while bracing himself for the day when he would have to chase the boys away. Isaac can rest in peace knowing that Patrick and the rest of the crew will be on duty when the boys start showing up.

In the days since Isaac’s passing, it has been quite clear that he made an impact on many people and will be deeply missed. We were blessed to have had him part of our lives, even if that time with us feels cut way too short; we will never forget what a special person he was to us.

Isaac was predeceased by his grandfather, Colmer Mills and grandmother, Jean (Stuart) Mills.

Isaac was loved by more people than he knew and is deeply missed by the love of his life, Amanda Harnish and their soon to be daughter, Olivia; his mom, Ann Marie Latimer; dear friend, Wayne McKenna; his sisters, Gena (David) Dawe, Nicole Mills (Tyler Negrich), JoEllyn Mills (Julian Finn); his nieces and nephews, Genevieve, Dominique and Gabrielle Dawe; Emily Mills-Werry, and Will Clancy; his parents-in-law, Robert and Deborah Harnish; sister-in-law and brother-in-law, Amber and Robbie Harnish; his dear friends, Ruth MacDonald, Patrick and Matt Pickles, Martell and Natalie, Jordan MacEwan and many more.

At this time, no funeral arrangements have been made. Weather permitting, there will be a Celebration of Life will be held on Canada Day weekend.

In memory of Isaac, do something kind for a stranger.

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Douglas Sedwick Patterson

Patterson, Douglas Sedwick – Age 63, of Truro and formerly of Upper Stewiacke, passed away June 16, 2021 in Colchester East Hants Health Centre, Truro.

Born in Halifax, he was a son of the late Winfred and Irene (Russell) Patterson.

Doug was a kind hard-working man. He started work on a farm in the Upper Stewiacke area but most years he worked with Canadian Springs in Valley. He retired from there due to ill health.

He will sadly be missed by his children, Chelsey, Brandon; girlfriend, Sharlene Whitlock; brothers, Cy (Lorena); niece, Glenda, nephew, William; Truman (Jennie), nephew, Jeff,  niece, Janette; sister, Lila (Danny) Nolan; nieces, Erica, Vicki; nephew, Dennis; Marie’s children, Stephen, Janet and Linda.

Besides his parents, he was predeceased by sister, Marie (Doug) Redmond.

Cremation has taken place.

Due to COVID-19 restrictions, there will be no funeral or visitation at this time.

Memorial donations may be made to Nova Scotia Lung Association.

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Sidney Fenwick Kent

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Kent, Sidney Fenwick – passed away peacefully at home June 14, 2021. Sidney was the youngest son of Cecil and Annabel Kent. He was the last surviving member of his family.

Sidney is survived by his nieces and nephews, Mary Bartlett, St. John’s, NL; Douglas Burris, Upper Musquodoboit; Roderick Burris (Tomas), Toronto; Susan Burris (John), Dartmouth; Edwin Kent (Cathy), Ottawa; Brenda Radcliffe (Donald), Springhill, NS; Linda English (George), Vauxhall, AB.

He was predeceased by sisters, Elizabeth Burris, Rita Kent; brothers, Douglas and Percy Kent; niece, Suzanne Kent; brother-in-law, Adam Burris; sister-in-law, Frances Kent.

Sidney actively farmed until he was 81 when a stroke prevented him from doing farm chores. He prided himself on his knowledge of Musquodoboit genealogy and knew who was related to whom, especially in this valley.

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

A graveside service will be held in Hillcrest Cemetery, Upper Musquodoboit at a later date.

Memorial donations may be made to Heart and Stroke Foundation or Hillcrest Cemetery.

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Joan Catherine (Jennex) Tough

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Tough (Jennex), Joan Catherine It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Joan Catherine Tough, age 83 (Mom, Nanny Joan). She passed away unexpectedly on Thursday, June 10, 2021 in the QEII Halifax Infirmary Site.

Born on December 15th, 1937 at Oyster Pond, Halifax Co., she was the daughter of the late John and Mary (Arnold) Jennex and the loving wife of her devoted husband William Tough. 

Joan started a career as a school teacher in Musquodoboit.  After completing one year, she moved to Sambro and taught school there. During this time caught the eye of a young man from West Pennant and shortly after they were married. Joan and William enjoyed a long marriage, celebrating their 64th anniversary together last Tuesday.  Over the years, her home in West Pennant was the meeting place for many family gatherings and celebrations.  She enjoyed having all her family and friends together. She had a way of turning simple celebrations into family reunions making for many happy and fond memories. She especially loved her time at the “camp” at Ragged Lake. The fires there in the wood stove were legendary on cold or damp days. When the summer months came she and William would be seen on the lake early in the morning trolling with wet flies. If one wanted to be guaranteed a trout, Joan’s rod was the one to borrow. Joan was looking forward to getting up to the camp again this summer.  She also loved quilting, knitting and crocheting.  For many years she donated a quilt specially made for the local church fair. In the past few years she became known for her baby crib quilts. Without a doubt Mom’s greatest joy was the love she had for her family, especially the time she spent with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

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Joan leaves behind her husband, William Tough; daughters, Cathy (Douglas) Robertson, Judy (Bill) Spears, Mandy (Donny) Hart,  Elaine (Derek Delamere) and Sharon (Allie) Hart; grandchildren, Derek (Caroline) Robertson, Alex Robertson, Tracy (Mark) Blanchard, Melissa Spears (Kevin), Mark Spears (Meaghan), Greg Spears, Kady (Douglas) Myers,  Brandon Hart (Maria), Abby (Justin) MacGillivray, Maggie (Jacob) LeBlanc, Julia Hart (Ryan); great grandchildren, Kate, Ava, Connell, Sebastian, Rachel, Theo, Casey, Max, Evie, and Jack; sisters, Helen Gray, Donna (Sherman) Marryatt, Sandra Tough; and brother, John (Marlene) Jennex.

She was predeceased by her parents; grandson, David Hart; great-granddaughter, Millie Robertson; sisters, Una, Francis, Dorothy, Amy, Avis; and brother, Gerald.

A private family burial service will take place in Mount Calvary Cemetery, Ketch Harbour and a celebration of Mom’s life will be scheduled at a later date due to COVID-19 restrictions.

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Edwin Glynn Roy

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Roy, Edwin Glynn – age 66, of Selma, Hants County passed away in Colchester East Hants Health Centre, Truro on June 8, 2021 due to complications from diabetes. He was a son of the late Keith and Betty Roy, Rines Creek.

Glynn was the best husband, brother, uncle and friend anyone could have. He was a truck driver for many years working for Seaboard and Irving to name a couple. After he was done driving, he decided to be a driving instructor at Commercial Safety College in Masstown. He was also a professional photographer.

Glynn grew up in Shearwater where he became a lover of aircraft. He was an aircraft enthusiast to put it mildly. He loved to sing and play at any event whether it was a concert, benefit or jam session. He was the last male member of the Roy family.

He is survived by his wife of 25 years, Tina (Wood); sister, Janet (Gordon) Nash, Colby Village; favourite niece, Leann Nash (Nathan), Bible Hill; father-in-law, Dale Wood, Three Mile Plains; brother-in-law, Shaun Wood, Windsor; many cousins and friends.

Cremation has taken place.

In keeping with Glynn’s wishes, there will be no visitation or funeral service.

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