Iona "Onie" Gwendolyn Gilroy

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Gilroy, Iona “Onie” Gwendolyn – It is with heavy hearts that we share the passing of our mom, age 85, of Middle Musquodoboit, on September 6, 2021.  She was born in Lindsay Lake to the late Albert and Roxie (Redden) Arnold. Her family moved to Meaghers Grant in 1941 where she met and married Carl in 1954, her life partner for 63 years. She raised a family of three, kept a spotless home and was a wonderful cook. Her pies and pastries were legendary at local suppers and with her family. In younger years she volunteered in the community (UCW & Red Cross). She had some unique talents such as being able to find four leaf clovers like no one else, being able to quickly finish NY Times crosswords & other word puzzles. She enjoyed card games, music, going to local dances and took several trips through the years. Any grandchildren in need of a drive or warm chocolate chip cookies could always count on their Nan.

 She leaves her family, to whom she gave dedicated care over many decades, children, Gregory (Deanna), Carrie (John) Wilson, Bradley; loving grandchildren, Jonathan, Tegan, Corinne, Holly, Nicholas and Mitchell; brother, Keith (Shirley); brother-in-law, Donald Patterson; and sisters-in-law, Joyce Arnold and Pauline Murray.

Besides her parents, she was predeceased by her husband, Carl; sisters, Frances Blakeney, Goldie Slauenwhite, Beulah Patterson, Ruby Alice (in infancy); and brother, Clyde.

Cremation has taken place with burial at a later date.

The family would like to extend a heartfelt thank-you to the staff of Braeside Home for Special Care for their dedication, patience & professional care given to our mother during her final years. In lieu of flowers, a donation may be made in memory of Onie to a charity of your choice.

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Roger E. Gignac

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Gignac, Roger E. – Age 83, passed away peacefully on September 3, 2021 in Truro after a battle with cancer. Born in New Liskeard Ontario, he was a son of the late Gil and Elizabeth Gignac.

Roger left home to join the armed forces (navy) retiring as a warrant officer in 1980. Roger and Joan travelled across Canada and down through the States, making lots fun memories on the way. Roger enjoyed spending time with his grandchildren and great- grandchildren, the youngest he just got to meet in July.

Roger is survived by the love of his life, whom he was married to almost 60 years, Joan (Peach); sons, Marcel (Chrissy), John (Glenda) and Tom (Faith); 6 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren; and sister, Mary, Ontario.

He was predeceased by brothers, Joe, Jerry; and sister, Pat.

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

In keeping with Roger’s request, there will be no funeral service.

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Frankie "Madge" MacInnes

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It is with great sadness that we announce the peaceful passing of Madge MacInnes, at the age 102, on September 1, 2021 at Colchester Hospital, Truro with her family by her side.

Frankie Madge Johnson was born in Berry Hill to Percy and Beatrice (Grant) Johnson on October 13, 1918. She, along with her brothers, Curtis and Glenn, grew up on a farm in Meadowvale near Upper Stewiacke. Although raised in the country, the lights of town eventually beckoned and at the age of 18 she enrolled at Success Business College in Truro. After graduation, her first job was in bookkeeping at Frost & Wood, a Truro warehousing company. It was there that she met other young girls who would become her lifelong friends. 

Madge's life took a new direction when, while attending a gathering with the St. James Presbyterian Young People's Group, she met Malcolm “Mac” MacInnes, whom she subsequently married in 1942. Together they began their life in Truro, first on East Prince St. and later moving to Pleasant St., where they would spend the remainder of their marriage.

They shared their home with Mac's mother, Georgie, and created a loving environment in which to raise their daughter Norma and son Keith. Ahead of her time, she was able to continue her clerical work from home, while being an extraordinary homemaker.

If we are fortunate, we may meet people who leave an indelible, positive impression on all. Madge MacInnes was one of those people. She was raised in a family of avid readers and great storytellers. It was there she would develop qualities that would last a lifetime - compassion, acceptance, generosity, self-sufficiency, resilience, creativity and, in no small measure, humour. As a result, those whose lives she touched came away feeling encouraged about the world in general and themselves in particular.

Madge was very involved in St. James Presbyterian Church. From the church kitchen to typing the annual reports, she had her hand in many activities. She continued well into her later years as a member of the Women's Missionary Society.     

Many who spent time with her became proficient in the kitchen and with a sewing machine. Her recipes were generously shared and sometimes led to lots of laughter as one would attempt to decipher what exactly was meant by a particular direction. When asked when the end result could be expected, the forthcoming answer was usually along the lines of “Oh, when it looks right.”

Her sewing skills were legendary. She made clothing for her family, teddy bears and dolls for her grandchildren and with her keen eye for colour, pattern, and placement, produced beautiful quilts that were cherished by several generations. It is a testament to her talent and patient teaching that some family members continue the art today.

Madge was a natural born hostess. It made no difference what time you showed up on her doorstep or how many you had in tow, you were welcomed and fed and sheltered.

She had a talent for innovative and, at times, unconventional problem solving.  She was often heard to say, “Why couldn't you just...” or “The difficult we can do right away. The impossible takes a little longer.” She would have thrived in today's workplace, with its demand for creative workarounds.

Although small in stature and gentle in nature, Madge was not to be underestimated. She accepted life's challenges and was a two time cancer survivor. She was also known for not taking herself, or life in general, too seriously. When asked how she was after falling from her second storey balcony, she would reply, “It's a good thing I landed on my head.” Her words of advice in the face of adversity?  “Don't worry. If something is bothering you, don't think about it.”

There was so much more to Madge, including her love of nature in all its forms. We are thankful for the many trees she planted, and the flowers and vegetables she grew; for the birds she fed and the habitats she provided them.

She was also well read. This stood her in good stead as she worked her way through countless New York Times crossword puzzles with the confidence and knowledge that enabled her to forsake a pencil and dive in with ballpoint pen in hand.

Madge and Mac spent many happy years in their little yellow cottage at Brule Beach. Just like her home, it was a welcoming place for one and all. She ensured that there was always plenty to eat and a place to relax and spend time enjoying company. Surrounded by friends, she took part in many games of 45's fueled by good food, lively stories and a great deal of laughter.

She was an intrepid driver and had a love for Volvo station wagons. There were many trips to the cottage loaded down with everything from gardening tools to Joe the cat. She approached the task of fitting everything in with the skills of an experienced jigsaw puzzler.

Filled with gratitude for their many happy years with their mother, and sadness at her leaving, are her daughter, Norma Cameron and her son, Keith (Marlene) MacInnes. She is also survived by grandchildren, Kathryn Giles, Mitchell (Karen) and Sean Cameron, Meghan (Faisal) Kabir, Robin (Jonathan) Sampson, Rebecca MacInnes; great- grandchildren, Alex Giles, Paige (Michael) Shilliday and Kali Cameron; sister-in-law, Irene Johnson; niece, Elaine (Reuben) Herrara; nephews, Peter and Grant (Karen) Johnson; and grand-niece, Avery Johnson. She was predeceased by her husband, Malcolm; her parents and siblings; and her son-in-law, Fraser Cameron.

Special thanks to Shaleen, Kathy, Joy and the caring staff at Wynn Park Villa for their unfailing dedication and attention during the past several years.

Funeral arrangements by Arimathea Funeral Cooperative.

A celebration of Madge's life will be held at St. James Presbyterian Church, Truro on Monday, September 27 at 10 a.m. with Rev. Andrew Campbell officiating and Joy Miller, Minister of Music. Due to Covid restrictions, masking and social distancing will be in effect. Attendance will be limited. To gather with us please register through the St. James Church office either by calling 902-893-9587 or emailing st.jamestruro@gmail.com. Live streaming of the service will be available. Please contact the church office for details. Interment to follow at a private ceremony.

In lieu of flowers, donations in Madge's memory may be made to St. James Church.

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            “Successful is the person who has lived well, laughed often and loved much. Who has gained the respect of children. Who leaves the world better than they found it, who has never lacked appreciation for the earth's beauty, who never fails to look for the best in others or give the best of themselves.”   -Ralph Waldo Emerson  

 

 

John Patrick "Pat" Kinsman

Kinsman, John Patrick “Pat” – Age 71 of Dartmouth, passed away August 30, 2021 in Dartmouth General Hospital with his family by his side. Born in Halifax, he was a son of the late John and Irene (Twohig) Kinsman.

Over the years, Pat coached baseball in Woodside. He enjoyed golfing, had many years playing racquetball, and spent the last 40 plus years renovating his house. He enjoyed the time spent with his family and adored his granddaughter. Family dinners were a huge part of his life.

He will always be loved and missed by his wife, Marg (O’Brien); son, Steve; daughter, Megan (Nick); granddaughter, Addison; siblings, Greg (Sherrill), Cathy, Jenny (Allan); sister-in-law, Cheryl; many nieces and nephews.

He was predeceased by brother, Doug; brother-in-law, Grant.

Cremation has taken place.

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

For anyone wishing to make a donation in Pat’s memory, donations to Dartmouth General Hospital Foundation or a local food bank would be appreciated.

Many thanks to the staff in Dartmouth General for their wonderful care and compassion, with special appreciation to Dr. Lawless.

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

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Daniel Ambrose Cole

Cole, Daniel Ambrose – Age 77 of Halifax, passed away August 29, 2021 in Northwood Care, Halifax. Born in Oldham, he was a son of the late Warren and Dorothy (Graham) Cole.

Danny enjoyed watching baseball and hockey.

Surviving are sister, Marjorie (Victor); brother, Leo; numerous nieces, nephews and cousins.

He was predeceased by sister, June; brothers, George, Gerald, Arthur, Cyril, Pat and Bob.

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

A graveside service will be held Saturday at 11 a.m. in St. Bernard’s Catholic Cemetery with Father Michael Walsh officiating.

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Donna Marie Benedict

A funeral service for Donna Benedict will be held on Saturday, August 28, 2021 at 11 a.m. in Middleton United Church with Rev. Allan Lynk officiating. Rules of COVID-19 restrictions will apply.

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Phyllis Marie Goldsworthy

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Goldsworthy, Phyllis Marie – Spread your wings angel and fly. On August 24, 2021 our family lost the most beautiful soul we've ever known, Phyllis Marie Goldsworthy, age 78, passed away peacefully in Twin Oaks Memorial Hospital. 

Our mother, grandmother and great grandmother was a person who left an unforgettable impression on every single person who was lucky enough to know her. We will be forever grateful for all the laughs, life lessons, unwavering kindness and memories. The only comfort we can find through this is that you finally made it home to the man you loved and missed so much. 

Phyllis is survived by her daughters, Cindy and Susan (Preston); son, Stanley (Rose); grandchildren, Heather (Chris), Jordan (Alysha), Joshua (Niena) and Brianna; great-grandsons, Landon and Lincoln; sisters, Marlene, Linda (Rod), Barb and Cathy; and brothers, Ken (Sheila) and Boyd (Karen), all of whom she touched and loved deeply.

She is predeceased by husband, Gerald; parents, Clyde and Lulu Higgins; brothers, Earl, Walter, Blair, Eugene and Keith; and sister, Judy. 

A big thank you to the nurses and staff at Twin Oaks for all their care and support. 

Family and friends are invited to attend an open house at Susan and Preston's house, Sandy Point Road on Sunday, September 5 from 2-5 p.m. If any further directions are needed, please reach out to Cindy or Susan.

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Forever in our hearts.

Jacqueline Mary Bickford

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Bickford, Jacqueline Mary – age 54, of Bible Hill and formerly of Bell Island, Newfoundland, passed away peacefully surrounded by her family on August 18, 2021, in Colchester East Hants Health Centre, Truro.

Born in Ontario, she was the daughter of the late Hubert and Bridget (Lahey) Brown. Jackie was a dedicated mother who loved country music, horses, her work in the medical field and being with all of her friends and family. 

She will always be loved and missed by her precious daughter, Santanna (Shane); her beloved boyfriend, Arnold Roberts (and their cat, Mandy); brother, John Brown; nephews, Ryan O’Brien, Tanar Brown; and niece Kendra O’Brien and her family; as well as many special friends and extended family from Ontario to Newfoundland.

Besides her parents, she was predeceased by her dear sister, Jill Brown. 

Cremation has taken place. A celebration of life will be held at a later date in Bell Island, Newfoundland. 

Her family would like to extend sincere appreciation to Dr. Henderson, Dr. Surette and all nurses and staff on the palliative care unit at CEHHC for being so compassionate and caring during her final days and making sure we were able to fulfill all of her wishes.

Memorial donations in Jackie’s honour may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society.

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James "Gordon" Crowe

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Crowe, James “Gordon” - passed away August 14, 2021, at the age of 94. Born in Stewiacke, he was a son of the late Dyson H. and Alice (Smith) Crowe and the husband of the late Erna (Scranton) Crowe.

Gordon graduated from NSAC in 1946 and in 1948 graduated with a BS in Agriculture from McGill University. He worked in the family business, Crowe’s Feed Mill, until 1968, when he went to work for the government of Nova Scotia in rural development and then as an agricultural representative. He contributed to the community in many different ways throughout his life as a member of the Grand Lodge, church warden and lay reader, caretaker of the cemetery, member of several different choirs, hospital board, town council, volunteer fire department and town historian.

Surviving are his daughter, Myra, Ontario; sons, Dyson (Dionne), Fall River; Peter (Heather), Halifax; grandchildren, Michael, Brinsley, Nadia, Kyla, Jenna, Lisa and Morgan; eight great-grandchildren; brother-in-law, John Wood; sister-in-law, Phyllis Crowe; several nieces, nephews, grandnieces and grandnephews.

He was the last surviving member of his immediate family having been predeceased by sister, Pauline and brother, David.

A private graveside service will take place at a future date.

Memorial donations may be made to Parish of Stewiacke and Shubenacadie, cemetery account, 2856 Highway 2, Shubenacadie, NS B0N 2H0, or a charity of choice.

Special thanks to the staff at Parkland by the Lakes for the care and consideration afforded our Dad over the past four years.

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

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Ivan James Frame

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Frame, Ivan James – Age 69 of Shubenacadie, passed away August 11, 2021 in his sister’s home in Enfield. Born in Truro, he was a son of the late Albert “Pete” and Annie (Horne) Frame.

Ivan was an avid gardener, golfer and wood worker. He always enjoyed reading and after his accident enjoyed listening to audio books and bird watching. Surviving are his wife, Albertine; children, Heather (Morris), Sarah, Christopher; step-children, Caroline (Brad), Jeffrey, Trina (John); siblings, Anne Marie, Kathryn (Lloyd), Donna (Robert), Bill (Debbie), Marion, Joan, Lois (Brian), Judy (Fred), John (Trina), Burt (Liz), Linda (Jimmy); 14 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; many nieces and nephews.

Besides his parents, he was predeceased by his brother, Donald; sister, Ethel in infancy; brother-in-law, Lawrence; sister-in-law, Trudy.

Cremation has taken place. Funeral service will be held Tuesday, at 11 a.m., in St. Bernard’s Catholic Church, Enfield, with Father Michael Walsh officiating.

Burial will be held in St. Bridget’s Catholic Church Cemetery, Shubenacadie.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations to Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated. Many thanks to Anne Marie, Marion, Linda, Jimmy and Lloyd for the wonderful care Ivan received following his accident. Thank you as well to the VON for their support allowing Ivan to stay in his home.

The family appreciated the support received from the community for Ivan’s comfort when he came home following his accident. The items purchased by you have been donated to the rehab centre to be used by someone else.

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

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Leonard "Fraser" Conrad

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Conrad, Leonard “Fraser” - age 82 of Cow Bay, passed away peacefully on August 3, 2021, in Dartmouth General Hospital.

He was a son of the late Harris and Muriel (Jakeman) Conrad.

For many years Fraser had been employed as a sheet metal journeyman Local 409 with Halifax Heating and Air Conditioning. He was a devoted family man who loved fishing, hunting and golfing, especially with his late son-in-law, Walter Higgins. Gardening at the cottage and time spent with family and friends was always enjoyed. He followed many sports and the activities of his grandchildren which brought him great joy.

He was the beloved husband of 57 years to wife, Myrtle (Russell) Conrad; wonderful father to daughter, Janice (Conrad) Higgins and his late son, Paul Conrad; grandfather to Nathan Higgins (Nicole), Brittany Higgins, Melanie Higgins (Matt); brother, Edwin Conrad (Mary); sister, Debbie Campbell (John); many nieces and nephews.

He was predeceased by son, Paul; sisters, Mildred Conrad, Norma Mannette Selig (Lawrence); brother, Kenneth.

Special thanks to everyone who has been so helpful to the family at this time.

Cremation has taken place.

A family graveside service was held on August 8, in St. Peter’s Anglican Church Cemetery, 346 Cow Bay Road, with Rev. Cate Ratcliffe officiating.

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

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Cornelia "Cora" Verboom

Verboom, Cornelia “Cora” – Age 90, Oakfield, passed away peacefully on July 27, 2021.  Cora was born in the town of Moordrecht, the Netherlands.  Cora and her late husband, Cornelis “Cees”, immigrated to Nova Scotia, Canada in 1955.  Cora was an active member of the community of Middle Musquodoboit where she lived for over 60 years. 

Cora loved singing, knitting, puzzling and gardening.  She was famous in the family for her hand knit “Oma socks” which family members proudly wore while living around the world in Mongolia, Latvia, New Zealand, Germany, Georgia, British Columbia and Ontario.

Cora is survived by her children and their spouses, Jacob “Jim” and Karen Verboom, Peggy and David Frizzell, Marian Verboom Doucette and Eric Doucette, and Paul and Melanie Verboom; her 11 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.  She was predeceased by her husband and all of her eight sisters and four brothers.

The family wishes to extend heartfelt gratitude to Marian and Eric for the loving care they provided to Cora over the last 3 years. 

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations would be appreciated to Middleton United Church or a charity of your choice.

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Donna Marie Benedict

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Benedict, Donna Marie – Age 52, of Murchyville passed away July 25, 2021 in Musquodoboit Valley Memorial Hospital, with her husband by her side.

Born in Middle Musquodoboit, she was a daughter of Ronald and Leila (Cole) Killen.

Donna always put others ahead of herself. She prompted kindness and caring in others, inspiring many. For years she was involved in several community activities, particularly those which would benefit others. Two of which were 4H and creating Inspiring Hope, a cancer support group in the local area.

She will always leave her legacy of love and caring behind in her husband, Troy; children, Ashleigh (Daniel), Tyler, Brandon; brother, Carl (Colleen); sister, Cathy (Jeff); parents, Ronnie and Leila; brother-in-law, Rick; mother-in-law, Ferne; sisters-in-law, Jamie (Jake), Trina; several nieces, nephews and cousins.

She was predeceased by father-in-law, Laurence and brother-in-law, Boyd.

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

Funeral arrangements are incomplete at this time.

Memorial donations may be made to Canadian Cancer Society or a charity of choice.

Many thanks to the staff of Musquodoboit Valley Memorial Hospital for the wonderful care and support given to Donna and her family.

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Lorraine "Lovey" (Bert) Peach

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Peach (Bert), Lorraine “Lovey” – On Saturday, July 24, 2021, our beautiful wife, mother, sister and grandmother passed away peacefully in Oakwood Terrace Nursing Home, Dartmouth, with her husband of 62 years by her side.

Born in Reserve Mines, Cape Breton, in 1938, Lorraine was the daughter of the late Fred and Hazel (Ward) Bert.

Lorraine leaves behind her husband, Bob Peach, Dartmouth; daughter, Debbie Johnstone (Mike), Dartmouth; son, Bobby Peach (Charmaine), Enfield, CT, USA; and daughter, Sandy Marriott (John), Dartmouth; grandchildren, Dawn Logan, Robert E. Peach (Lauren), Miranda Peach, Benjamin Marriott (Kandace), and Nicholas Marriott; three great-grandchildren; three step-grandchildren, and three step-great-grandchildren, whom she loved to mind or take on adventures;  brothers, Harry Bert, Centerville, CB; Cecil Bert (Jackie), Reserve Mines, CB; and William Bert (Carl), White Rock, BC; several nieces, nephews and extended family and friends will also deeply miss her.

Lorraine had loving memories of her family and upbringing on Cape Breton Island. As the first-born girl on her father's side of the family, she got the royal treatment. She loved to talk about the joys of growing up in her quiet, pretty hometown in a slower and gentler era. She was the belle of the ball in high school but she also had a great mind and a big heart. She stood up for underdogs and helped everybody.

Lorraine moved to Dartmouth, at 18. She studied nursing and completed the CNA program through the Nova Scotia Hospital. She began her career there, later moving to Oceanview Nursing Home in Eastern Passage. She worked full-time for 47 years in mental health and geriatrics. She was devoted to her patients and thought nothing of going to work in blizzards to take care of them.

When she married Bob, she became part of his extended family. She embraced their cheerful lifestyle and the scenic landscapes of central Nova Scotia. Summer vacations were often spent camping in West Petpeswick with clam boils and uproarious card games. Another memorable spot was Camelot Campground in Kentville, where they joined other families who gathered there together for decades. Her son, Bobby met his wife, Charmaine there at the age of 17 years. He likes to say that Camelot was so idyllic; Bryan Adams would have written a song about it if he had ever gone there.

Holiday get-togethers and meals were never dull. She would laugh with us, cry with us and tell us we were loved or being annoying. She was a fantastic, home-style cook. Her turkey dinners are legendary, especially the gravy and stuffing. There was always a plate of home-baked peanut butter or sugar cookies or lemon squares in the kitchen. However, she ran a tight ship. The kids all had chores that were tracked on the kitchen calendar with an eagle eye.

The Toronto Blue Jays were her favorite baseball team. She kept her own score, asking Bob to get her scorecards at the sports store. She rarely missed a game. Lorraine loved to read, and could not put a good book down. She had an intelligent opinion or open-minded curiosity about everything. She loved to garden in her flowerbeds and fruit trees. She was artistic and took up many crafts, especially needlework. She always had a project in her lap or by her side.

Heartfelt thanks to the staff at Dartmouth General and Camp Hill Veterans’ Memorial Hospital for their professionalism and kindness. A special thank you to the staff of D Unit at Oakwood Terrace Nursing Home for their amazing and loving care. Your compassion to our family will not be forgotten. Cremation has taken place under the direction of Arimathea Funeral Cooperative. Out of respect for Public Health restrictions on gathering and travel, a Celebration of Life will be held at an appropriate, later date.

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Steven Hilchie

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Hilchie, Steven – The family of Steven Hilchie, 68, of Enfield are deeply saddened to announce his passing on July 24, 2021 in Colchester East Hants Health Centre with his family by his side.

Born in Waverley, Steven was the youngest son of the late Muriel Jean and Victor Hilchie.  Steven worked for himself for many years and then went on to Conrad Bros. and the Halifax International Airport.  He loved classic cars “Fords Only”, and had restored many over the years.  Steven was known for his quick wit and always liked to tease and laugh.  Steven could not go anywhere without knowing someone.  He loved to travel all the back roads and watch for finds in yards or garages.  Steven will be greatly missed by his dogs, Lucy and Bubbles and his cats, Whitey & Squeaky.

Steven is survived by his wife of 29 years, Diane (Ryan) Hilchie; son, Justin (Hailey Messervey), Enfield; daughter, Lindsay (Brent Smith), Lawrencetown; special granddaughter, Georgia; sister, Mary Jean (John Stuart), Fall River; and many cousins whom he was very close with.

The family would like to thank the many staff at Colchester East Hants Health Centre and the Palliative Care Team who took wonderful care of Steven and his family at a very difficult time. 

A Celebration of Life will be held Saturday, July 31st in Waverley Legion, 2234 Rocky Lake Drive, Waverley from 1-4 p.m. 

Any donations may be made to Alzheimer Society of Nova Scotia or Parkinson Society Nova Scotia.

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Herbert "Ken" Gordon Michael Wambalt

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Wambalt, Herbert Gordon Michael “Ken” – Age 76, of Dartmouth passed away July 23, 2021 in Dartmouth General Hospital.

Born in Montreal, he was a son of Constance Thomas, and was raised by his grandparents, Horace and Eva.

Ken had been employed with CNR in Montreal before joining the Navy. Following a 25 year career in the Navy, he retired and enjoyed reading and spending time with his family.

Surviving are his wife, Donna (Fraser); daughters, Leeann (Wayne) Chapman, Andrea (Bill) Busby, Crystal (Nason) Dacey; grandchildren, Wayne (Alyssa) Chapman, Adam Chapman, Paula-May Busby, M.J. Busby, Kelsie-Ann Busby, Keira Dacey (Mitchell Haines), Connor Dacey, Keegan Dacey, Kiana Dacey; great-grandchildren, Kingston Chapman, Peach Chapman, Dawson Haines, Claire Haines, Logan Haines.

He was predeceased by great-grandson, Shawn Wambalt.

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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John Albert Logan

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Logan, John Albert - Age 96, Upper Musquodoboit, passed away July 19, 2021 in Musquodoboit Valley Memorial Hospital.

Born in Caribou Gold Mines, he was a son of the late George and Mary Ellen “Nellie” Logan.

John went to work at a very young age. His first work was with N.S. Dept. of Mines as a diamond driller. He was president of Logan Brothers Diamond Drilling Ltd. retiring in 1978. Before retiring, he purchased a helicopter and learned to fly. John was a founding member of the Bluenose Group consisting of other mink ranchers who were recognized for raising some of the best pelts in Canada. He was an avid golfer and went on to develop the Fish Pond Golf Club introducing the game of golf to many in the area. John always had a fascination for gold which lasted until the day he died. He was the president of the Mining Society of Nova Scotia in 1979-80, and was recognized for his outstanding contribution to Canadian Minerals Industry and CIM. John was an avid crib player playing his last game with Faye on Thursday. John and Faye enjoyed travelling all over the world.

Surviving are his beloved wife of 69 years, Faye (Woodin); sisters, Erminie Morash, Dawn (Lester) Archibald; brother, Clarence (Catherine); many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by siblings, Ruby, Lewis, Gerald, Burnham, Meta, Frederick, Laura, Shirley, Dorothy and David in infancy.

Cremation has taken place.

A Celebration of John’s Life will be held on Thursday at 2 p.m. in Sharon Presbyterian Church, Dean with Rev. David LeBlanc officiating. Burial will be in Hillcrest Cemetery.

Memorial donations may be made to Musquodoboit Valley Health Foundation (Hospital), Upper Musquodoboit Playground Society or Prostate Cancer Canada, Atlantic Region.

Special thanks to the staff of Musquodoboit Valley Memorial Hospital, Dr. Barry Giffin and Dr. Robert Rutledge for the outstanding care John received.

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

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