Florence May Miller

Miller, Florence May – Age 94 of Elmsvale, passed away peacefully on July 19, 2023 in Glen Haven Manor, New Glasgow.

Born in Elmsvale, she was the daughter of the late Stanley and Myrtle (Hamilton) Stewart.

Florence enjoyed working in her flower gardens, watching the birds and cooking. In her earlier years she and Fraser took many camping trips and loved going to the dances. She loved her pets and in her last years enjoyed visits from Meicho.

Surviving are daughters, Marilyn (Paul) Higgins, Michelle (Paul) Koeppl; grandchildren, Chris (Julie), Nadine and Sheldon; great-grandchildren, Jacob (Morgan), Cody, Jordan and Zoe; brother, George; sisters-in-law, Sylvia, Rollie and Polly.

She was predeceased by her husband, Fraser; brothers, Donald (Annie), David, William, Robie (Pauline), Roland (Erminie), Raymond; sister-in-law, Elsie.

Cremation has taken place.

A graveside service will be held in Riverside Cemetery, Elmsvale.

Memorial donations may be made to Canadian Cancer Society or Diabetes Canada.

Many thanks to the homecare staff for their support allowing Florence to stay in her own home as long as possible. Thanks to the staff of Musquodoboit Valley Memorial Hospital and Glen Haven Manor for their care.  

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David Daniel Keizer

Keizer, David Daniel – Age 75 of Porters Lake. We are saddened to announce David’s sudden passing on July 18, 2023 in Dartmouth General Hospital.

Left to mourn is his wife of 53 years, Sheila Margaret (Blakeney) Keizer.

David graduated from Eastern Shore District High in 1966; studied the electrical construction trade and apprenticed at Western Electric in 1972. David was a family partner of Porterfield Development, where he planned and developed property. David also had a lengthy career with the Dept. of Public Works as a heavy equipment operator. He spent over 20 years clearing Highway #7 and its arteries with co-worker, Austin Turner.

David was predeceased by his parents, Daniel Joseph and Erma Penda (Ritcey) Keizer; sister, Linda Bonang; brothers-in-law, Leon Bonang and Vernon Blakeney; nephew, Jeffrey Blakeney.

A graveside service will be held at a later date.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in David’s memory to Saint Mark’s Cemetery c/o Mae de Bellefeuille, 4183 Highway #7, Porters Lake, N.S. B3E 1E5

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Jeffrey Aaron Flemming

Flemming, Jeffrey Aaron –Age 39 of Truro, passed away July 17, 2023 in QEII Infirmary Site, Halifax.

Jeffrey was the son of Sheila (Parnell) Flemming and the late James Flemming.

He had been employed as a traffic control supervisor. He enjoyed life and marched to the beat of his own drum. His wonderful children were the loves of his life.

Jeffrey will always be missed by his mom; his children, Christian, Morgan, twins, Sylvia and Sophia; and his sister, Sarah.

Cremation has taken place.

Funeral arrangements are incomplete at this time.

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Arthur Alexander Edmonds

Edmonds, Arthur Alexander – Age 90 of Enfield, passed away on July 17, 2023.

Born in Halifax, Arthur was a son of Marjorie Alice and William Edmonds and brother to William, Kenny, Albert, Aileen, Raymond, Jim and Ronnie.

Arthur was recently predeceased by his wife of 64 years, Stella (Wright) Edmonds and daughter, Christine Edmonds.

He is survived by his children, Arthur Jr. (Donna) and Diane (Kevin). He was the pillar of his family, a devoted husband and father, a proud and involved grandfather to Jennifer, Nicole, Emily, Ellen, Shelley, Rebecca and William and a loving great-grandfather of twelve.

Arthur was a dedicated and hardworking craftsman, spending much of his career pursuing his construction business, building many houses and businesses seen today in Bedford and Halifax. Arthur had a passion for living, a love for fishing and cooking, and an infatuation with his fiddle and playing piano. He had a true heart of gold and an endearing and humorous nature that will be missed by all.

The family wants to thank the nurses and staff for their empathy and kindness during his recent visits to Colchester East Hants Health Centre, Truro.

A service will be held on July 27 at 2 p.m. in Riverview United Church, Elmsdale. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to a charity of choice.

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Ida "Barbara" Dawne Bowser-Awalt

It is with great sadness we announce the passing of Barbara Bowser-Awalt.

Born to Winnifred and Albert Harrison. At the young age of 104, Barbara passed on July 13, 2023, surrounded by family.

She was predeceased by her husband, Everett; son, Guy; second husband, Earle Awalt; brothers, John, Douglas; and sister, Betty.

Barbara graduated from Normal College in 1939 and started her career teaching in Ostrea Lake where she met and married Everett and they were blessed with five children, Marilyn (Keith Baker); Guy (Judy Doucette); Paul (Dawn Sanford); Sandra (Terry Fields); Nancy (Danny  Burke). She was a grandmother to 13 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. Barbara had a great love for all her family and friends. She will be sadly missed and lovingly remembered for compassion, strength in faith and unconditional love for family. Special recognition to her friends at Cedar Glen.

Special thanks to all who cared for mom at Oakwood Terrace.

A service will be held July 21, at 2 p.m. in Life Branch Church, 10 Lancaster Dr., Dartmouth, NS. A private family interment will be held at a later date.

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Rhoda Letitia Graham

Graham, Rhoda Letitia – Age 94 of Eastville, passed away July 12, 2023 in Glen Haven Manor, New Glasgow.

Born in Eastville, she was the daughter of the late Andrew and Margaret (Archibald) Dickie.

Rhoda was a teacher, but always found time for quilting, gardening, most crafts and loved spending time with her family, especially her grandchildren. She was of the generation where there was always room for one more at the table, making everyone feel welcomed. Rhoda was up for many adventures, enjoying travelling with Scott, and was proud to have been able to stay in her own home up to a year ago.

She will always be loved and missed by sons, Lewis, Ivan (Deborah); grandchildren, Andrew (Krystal Johnson) and their son, Tristan Burton; Evan (Jessie) and their children, Carter Graham, Cassius Graham and Nicholas Barclay; Matthew (Sarah) and their daughter, Scotia Graham; Janet (Robert) Larkin.

She was predeceased by her husband, Scott; daughter-in-law, Francene.

Funeral service will be held Saturday at 2 p.m., in Springside Community Centre with Rev. Marty Clark-Ettinger officiating. Burial will follow in Eastville Cemetery.

Memorial donations may be made to Eastville Cemetery, 7651 Highway 289, Eastville, NS B0N 2P0

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Sharon "Anne" (Metlin) Ramsey

Ramsey (Metlin), Sharon “Anne”- Age 78 of Stewiacke, passed away peacefully in her home on July 11, 2023 with her family by her side.

Anne was born in Halifax, and raised in Rockingham by her parents, Ruben and Irene Metlin, and was a special sister to her brother, Mark Metlin.

Being a stay-at-home mom to her three children, Anne’s door was always open to the neighbourhood kids who grew up considering her to be their second mom until the very end. Anne’s beautiful smile, wit, unique dancing abilities, and sense of humour were quickly known wherever she went. Her passion was for the camp and the birds, whom we know she is flying amongst, at peace. But most of all Anne’s love was for her family. Her greatest joy in her life was her grandchildren and her great-grandchildren whom she cherished with her whole heart.

Anne is survived by her husband, Bob Ramsey; twin daughters, Sonia (Ricky), Sherry; son, Chad (Monique); grandchildren, Whitney, Justin (Carley), Travis, Ryan (Emily); very special great-grandchildren, Abbie, Halle, and baby girl Smith who is on her way; step great-grandchildren, Bradley, Emma and Cohen.

She will be sadly missed by her Metlin family, cousins in Ontario, especially her dearest Mary White, whom she loved profoundly.

Special thanks to Dawn Ross, Cortney Smith, and the Palliative Care team in Colchester East Hants Hospital.

A Celebration of Life will be held on July 15, 2 – 4 p.m., at the family home.

A graveside service will take place at a later date.

Memorial donations may be made to Canadian Cancer Society.

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

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Neil Austin Teas

Teas, Neil Austin – Age 76 of Brookfield, passed away July 10, 2023 in the arms of his loving wife after being cared for at home by his family.

Neil was born in Truro, and was predeceased by his parents, Austin and Katherine Teas of South Branch, and his brother, Wayne Teas.

He is survived by his wife, of 40 years, Edythe; sons, Jeff (Kathryn) and Andy (Courtney); his daughters, Kristi (Raymond) and Ronda; his grandchildren, Jena, Ethan, Maggie, Ayden, Kayde, Sam, Liam, Michaela and Lilly; his sisters, Thelma (Bob) Morris, Judy (Gerard) Comeau; sister-in-law, Ardith Teas, as well as many nieces and nephews.

Neil’s love and devotion to his family exceeded everything. His children and grandchildren were his greatest joy, and he took pride in their accomplishments. He was an extraordinary husband, father and Papa.

Neil made many amazing friendships that he cherished and carried with him serving his community as a Kinsman for many years, participating in 4x4 rallies, golfing, fishing and hunting. Neil’s love for the outdoors kept him busy in his later years with his friends, Brian, Joel and Stan playing golf in the summer and hunting at the camp in the winter.

Neil spent 58 years in the architectural hardware industry, recently becoming a lifetime member of The Door and Hardware Institute, something of which he was very proud. Neil was an essential part of the development team that created software that changed the Door and Hardware Industry. He was a devoted employee of Comsense Inc. for over 30 years.

There wasn’t a person who met Neil who didn’t instantly feel his warmth, laughter and friendship. Neil will be sadly missed by anyone who had the pleasure of knowing him.

We would like to extend our love and gratitude to all Mom’s friends and neighbours that have supported her over the last few months, the Colchester Community Palliative Care Team, the staff at the Sobey’s Cancer Centre and Arimathea Funeral Cooperative for all their guidance and care.

Donations in Neil’s memory may be made to Michael J. Fox Foundation, Sobey’s Cancer Centre Lodge, Halifax or South Branch Cemetery.

There will be a funeral service on July 28, at 11 a.m., in Knox United Church, 53 Highway 289, Brookfield. A reception and burial will follow.

A special thank you to Larry Harrison and family.

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Donald "Cob" Murray Cole

 Cole, Donald Murray “Cob” – Age 62, of Elderbank, died peacefully, July 8, 2023, in Musquodoboit Valley Memorial Hospital, the result of a massive stroke.

Born in Halifax, the third son of Frank and Harriet (Dean) Cole, he was raised in Elderbank, graduated MRHS, and went right to work. He drove a truck for a number of people before becoming an owner/operator based mostly out of Regina. Three years ago he sold his truck and trailer, packed up his guitars, motorcycle and tools and moved back to Elderbank, and again got a job driving a truck. Between his first and last job there were a lot of stories, guitar playing, karaoke singing, dancing and maybe a few beer along the way. He kept in contact with many of his “trucker” friends with many lengthy conversations. He worked hard; enjoyed meeting and talking to people, and always tried to find music, good food and conversation wherever he was parked. Don got the name Cob, meaning “cheap old b…”, in grade 7 and it stuck the rest of his life. Don was a 4-H member and was proud to have the reserve champion beef calf at the first NS Provincial 4-H Show. Don played rec hockey and enjoyed the team banter. He made it sound like he was almost a star.

Don is survived by his brothers, Dean (Rita) and Dave (Helena); nieces and nephews, Sandy (Emma), children Pippa, Lauchie, Tilly; Joan; Allyson (Chad); Kyley, son Everett; Liam; Shelby (Bubba). He enjoyed his nieces and nephews, especially as they got closer to legal age. They would often stop in for a visit and refreshments and to watch CFL, Nascar, hockey or curling. He also provided lots of advice and helped fix machinery on the farms, and drove the tractor when needed. Don lived life his way.

A graveside service will be held at 11 a.m. in Elderbank Cemetery, July 12. A reception will follow in St. Andrew’s United Church, Elderbank.

Memorial donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation, Elderbank Cemetery Commission or the Musquodoboit Valley Health Foundation.

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Brian Weldon Mosher

Mosher, Brian Weldon –Age 69 of Elderbank, passed away unexpectedly on July 5, 2023 in Twin Oaks Memorial Hospital, Musquodoboit Harbour.

Born in Middleton, he was a son of Weldon Mosher and the late Maxine (Parks) Mosher.

Brian married the love of his life, Lisa, in 1983.  The two built a life together in Middle Musquodoboit where they welcomed three children: Seth, Justin & Holly.  As the family grew, so did the house with Brian working to turn what once was a chicken coop into a cozy home for his family.  Brian was a devoted father who could often be found coaching ball, shuttling kids (his own and others) to practice or music lessons and generally cheering on his children and their accomplishments.  Brian was a true family man who left his home in “Middle” to move to Elderbank to help care for his in-laws in their advanced age.  When he wasn’t spending time with his family, he could be found at the Nova Scotia Liquor Commission where he worked for 37 years.  In retirement, Brian found new joy in being “Papa” to his two grandchildren Libby and Lucas who were the apples of his eye.  Brian is best described as a gentle and quiet guy, except when it came to fishing.  He talked about fishing 12 months of the year, his stories getting better each time he told them.  His passion for fishing was closely followed by his love for ball and golf and he was able to enjoy all three up until his cancer diagnosis in September 2022.  Brian successfully beat cancer and was full of optimism for all of the things the future held. 

He will always be loved and missed by his wife, Lisa (Keddy); sons, Seth (Natalie), Justin (Meghan); daughter, Holly; grandchildren, Libby and Lucas; brothers, Laurie (Wendy), Darrell (Rose); sister, Darlene (Carter); several nieces and nephews.

Besides his mother, he was predeceased by brother, Anthony in infancy; father and mother-in-law, Joe and Freda Keddy; son-in-law, Brandon Boutilier.

Cremation has taken place.

A Celebration of Life will be held July 8 at 11 a.m. in St. Andrews United Church, Elderbank with Rev. Allan Lynk officiating.

Family flowers only. Memorial donations to Canadian Cancer Society or Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia would be appreciated.

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Evangeline Leck

Leck, Evangeline – Age 73 of Stewiacke passed away July 7, 2023 in Elk Court, Brookfield.

Born in Glace Bay, she was a daughter of the late George and Mabel (Clarke) Spencer.

Vangie enjoyed her many trips to New Waterford and spending time at the camp in Iona. She enjoyed going to the dances at the hall and the Legion in Stewiacke. Vangie had many wonderful trips to Winnipeg and Ontario visiting family. Neighbours Barb and Sandra spent many hours together with Vangie and their comradery ended up with surprises sometimes!

She will always be loved and missed by husband, Ralph; daughter, Michele (Dennis); son, Jamie (Paula); daughter-in-law, Amberlie; sisters, Rhoda and Jean. She had many happy hours with her granddaughters, Kristen, Julia and Claudia and grandson, Hayden. She will be sadly missed by her pride and joy, Molly the puppy.

She was predeceased by son, Douglas; brothers, Robert, Lawrence, Edward, Raymond and Freeman; sisters, Melissa and Lena.

Special mention to her dear friend, Mary White for all the cards and our neighbours, Marc and Pheobe for the many treats every week. Many thanks to the staff of Braeside and Elk Court for the wonderful care given to Vangie.

Cremation has taken place. A graveside service will be held at a later date in Pine Grove Cemetery, East Stewiacke.

Memorial donations may be made to Huntington Society of Canada.

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Wayne Fraser Beaman

Beaman, Wayne Fraser –Age 77, of Lanesville. The family is saddened to announce his passing on July 4, 2023 after a battle with cancer.

He was a son of the late John and Jean (Tomlinson) Beaman.

Wayne worked in the forestry industry. He had a great sense of humor and would give you the shirt off his back if you needed it.

He survived by brothers, Gordon, Don (Rachel), Terry (Marylou), Brian (Donna), Darrell; sisters, Ellen (Bill), Linda (Charlie); sister-in-law, Sandra; special friend, Debbie; and several nieces and nephews.

Besides his parents, he was predeceased by his brother, Watson; sister, Laverne.

In keeping with his wishes, there will be no visitation or funeral service.

Cremation has taken place.

Donations may be made to a charity of choice.

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Katherine Vertis (Wheaton) Kelley

Kelley (Wheaton), Katherine Vertis – Age 76, Port Greville, passed away on July 2, 2023 in Valley View Villa. Born in Springhill, she was a daughter of the late Lawrence Wheaton and Donna (Miller) Wheaton.

She grew up in Port Greville, and spent her married life in Grand Pre, Kings County.

Katherine “Kathy” is survived by her sister, Carol Elliott (Richard); brothers, Charles Wheaton (Phyllis), and Gerald “Jerry” Wheaton (Dayle); four nephews and three nieces.

She was predeceased by her husband, Stewart D. Kelley; her son, Alfred D. Kelley; her brother, Brian Wheaton; and her parents.

A graveside committal service will be held in Hortonville Cemetery, Hortonville, at 11a.m. on July 15th with Rev. Gary Manthorne officiating.

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

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Margaret "Margie" Elinor (Hutchison) MacKay

MacKay (Hutchison), Margaret “Margie” Elinor – It is with great sadness we announce the sudden passing of Margaret “Margie” MacKay after a brief illness.

Margie was born in 1941 in Baddeck to the late Daniel and Margaret Hutchison.

In her young years, she worked at Campbell’s Market (aka Mappo’s) and was co-owner of MacKay’s Dairy in Baddeck until it was lost to a fire. In 1974 she moved with her family to Shubenacadie where her husband pursued a career in harness racing and she worked various jobs, most notably at Scott’s Restaurant in “Shubie”, as a security officer at Stanfield International Airport in Halifax and finally retiring as a receptionist at Elmsdale Animal Hospital.

Though she lived almost 50 years in Shubenacadie, Margie loved Cape Breton and visited any chance she could get. She knew so many people and wanted to know everyone, so if she didn’t know you, she’d ask you! She was always trying to win the lottery. She played many bingo sessions over the years, was known to have a roll or two on the slot machines at the gaming room and always made sure Shirley bought the 6/49 tickets on time. She won some and lost some, but she loved trying! She was quick-witted, kind, strong willed, an excellent cook and she had a great laugh that ill be dearly missed (along with her famous Strawberry Freezer Jam!).

Margie was predeceased by brothers, Joey, Johnny, David “Bubby”; sisters, Mary and Annie. She is survived by her husband of 63 years, Hugh Roderick MacKay, Shubenacadie; son, Hugh Jr. (Patsy Davis); daughter, Shirley; son, David, all of Baddeck; grandchildren, Trisha (Jesus), Saskatoon; Natasha (Tim), Stewiacke, Richelle (Ryan), Mira; Keshia (Mitchell), Little Bras d’Or; special granddaughter, Alana, Truro; great-grandchildren, Dante, Alonso, Emma, Lilly, Harlee, Paisley; special great-grandchildren, Linden, Anthony, Shelby and many nieces and nephews. She loved them all dearly.

Special thanks to the doctors and nurses at Colchester East Hants Health Centre, Truro and QEII, Halifax for your compassion and care and a very special thank you to Jim and Sandy Shives of Penn Hills Farm for their many years of friendship with Margie and Hughie over the years.

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

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Heart and Stroke Foundation or a charity of your choice.

A funeral will be held on Tuesday at 2 p.m. in Shubenacadie United Church with Rev. Michael Henderson officiating.

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Faye Alcorn

Alcorn, Faye – It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved mother and grandmother, Faye Alcorn of Truro. In her 92nd year, Faye passed away in Willow Lodge, Tatamagouche, surrounded by the love of her family.

She will be lovingly remembered and missed by her children, Jack (Della), Jeff (Esther), Jamie and Glen; grandchildren, great grandchildren and cousins.

Faye was predeceased by her parents, Perley and Hilda MacDonald, her husband, Robert “Bob” and her sons, Jim and Gregory.

Faye was born in Edmundston, NB as the only child to parents Perley and Hilda MacDonald. She spent her childhood years in Atholville and Campbellton, NB and after graduation from Campbellton High School, Faye ventured to Halifax, working as a secretary with Eatons. Her life’s path was set when she met and fell in love with Bob in Halifax. Accompanying him to air force training in Ontario she worked in Toronto as a secretary with an insurance company. After Robert’s training they moved to the Annapolis Valley where Bob was stationed in Greenwood and it was there that they started a family. Bob’s work with the Air Force also took them to Manitoba and PEI, eventually settling in Tatamagouche.

Faye loved her family, and they were the center of her life. She was a loving and strong woman, even in the face of life’s adversities.  Her belief in an afterlife was strong and even though it pained her immensely to leave us, she knew her spirit would continue with God.

In keeping with Faye’s wishes, a graveside memorial service will be held on Friday, July 7 at 2 p.m. in Lockerby’s Cemetery, Tatamagouche.

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

A special thank you to the Palliative Community Care Team who, with much kindness, enabled us to keep Faye at home as long as possible - Dr. Courtney Smith and Angela McDonnell. We also want to thank Continuing Care and the VON for their support and care.

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

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Donald Frederick Lounder

Lounder, Donald Frederick – Age 89, of Halifax, died at home on June 25, 2023. Born in Moncton, Don was a son of the late Dorothy and Burtis Lounder.

He attended Moncton High School, Dalhousie University and Fredericton Teachers College.

He was predeceased by his brother, James; infant daughter, Rosanna; and his first wife, Shirley (Beatty). He is survived by his wife, Elizabeth Eve and their children, Amy, Cecelia, and Victoria. Don is also survived by his sister, Elizabeth Brodersen (Ken); his children, Carolyn, Cheryl and Eric (Cub); ex-wife, Shirley Scott; and by numerous grandchildren, nephews and nieces. He loved all his family very deeply, was always interested in their well-being, looked forward to visits, and reached out to them when possible.

Don will be remembered for his love of teaching, passion for projects and his sense of humour. 

He began teaching in the school system in the 1960s, found his home working as a guidance counsellor in the 1970s and continued working right up until his stroke at age 87, when he was teaching English online to international students. 

Don's projects included digging up impossibly large granite boulders to expand the garden, making bread, roasting coffee, building geodesic domes, sailing, learning to play the 'cello in his ninth decade, starting a weaving business, spending many months in China teaching English, crafting a hammered dulcimer, weaving beads into bracelets and finally, spending many hours rug-hooking. His habit was to order every available book on a topic and make notes in the margins as he read. He was an autodidact in geology, boatbuilding, the history of China, the tarot, eastern philosophy, spiritual practices and cultural traditions, including Zen Buddhism, to name a few.

Don loved doing things outdoors, especially with dogs, discovering and establishing paths around Long Lake, before and after it became a provincial park. The many dogs of Don's long life came and went; outstanding among them were Britta, the German Shepherd (1970s and 1980s), and Raya, the Jack Russell (2005-18). 

Even in his last few weeks, when his faculties were increasingly failing him, Don was quick to quip and had a ready chuckle. 

Most of all though, Don will be remembered for his kindness and patience with people—big and small. He could both encourage you and have a saucy response to challenging circumstances. He had a twinkle in his eye right up to his last day of life. 

Don and his family were very grateful to the individuals and organizations who made it possible for him to stay at home during the last months of his life. This includes the many caregivers from Home Instead, the team at Continuing Care (NSHA), Dr. Jeremy Smith, and the Palliative Care team, to whom he gave his last saucy answers.

A Celebration of Life will be arranged for friends and family in late summer. 

In his memory, you may wish to donate to Doctors without Borders (MSF), any charity that supports girls and women in sport, or one of your choice. 

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Roby Lenwood Patriquin

Patriquin, Roby Lenwood – age 76 of Belmont, formerly of Conns Mills/Stewiacke. Sadly, he passed of natural causes on June 23, 2023.

He was predeceased by his father, Lenwood Patriquin; mother, Marguerite (Ryan) Patriquin; and brother, Foster “Buddy” Patriquin.

He will always be missed and loved by his daughter, Denise Patriquin (Purdon); son-in-law, Luke Purdon; sister, Faye (Patriquin) Carter; life partner, Linda Mattinson; grandchildren, Megan and Tristan Purdon; several nieces, nephews, cousins, other family and friends.

Roby loved truck driving as his career and his work ethic was unmatched. He had a passion for vehicles and loved hummingbirds. He will be remembered as kind, caring and generous; a beautiful soul gone too soon.

Visitation will be held on Wednesday July 5th, 1-3pm, in Royal Canadian Legion Branch 70, Stewiacke.

Donations may be made to Canadian Cancer Society 

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Gordon Everett Matheson

Matheson, Gordon Everett – Gordon Everett Matheson, known affectionately as "Gully" to his friends and family, passed away on June 20th, 2023, in Colchester East Hants Health Centre with his family by his side. Born in 1942, in Brookfield, he was a son of the late Tom and Florence Matheson and was the 8th of 10 children.

Gordon is survived by his wife, Myrna; daughter, Pam (Oleg Vydykhan); son, Heath; granddaughters, Katya, Gertie and Talia, who lovingly referred to him as their “Pappy”; sisters, Edna Graham, Wilma Avila, and Letha Mowatt; brothers, Johnny, Hugh, Winston, and Vaughn (Gab). He was predeceased by his sister, Verna Locke and, brother Ken.

In his youth, he and his brothers were a formidable force on the ice, and his love of hockey would remain a lifelong passion. By his mid-thirties, after a successful career in banking and business, Gordon chose to pursue his dream of becoming an engineer. He graduated from the University of New Brunswick as a civil engineer and took great pride in his work with the government of New Brunswick, overseeing the construction of hospitals and schools. Finishing his career as Director of Construction Services, he was widely recognized for his leadership, expertise and commitment to his field. Retirement brought Gordon back to his hometown of Brookfield, where he embraced an active lifestyle as an avid golfer, curler, hockey player, and pickleball enthusiast. Gordon and Myrna had many great adventures travelling together around the world. From Japan to the Netherlands, Australia to New Zealand, and Scotland to Ireland and Iceland, Myrna’s travel journal documents adventures filled with natural wonders, historical locations and, most importantly to Gordon, impressive industrial sites. Gordon had an immense love for cars and could effortlessly name and describe every car he had ever owned, and there were many! He possessed a remarkable talent for building and fixing things. His workshop, organized with military precision, was the envy of all. There was no project too challenging for Pappy, and if you knew him, he had probably helped you with something. Always keen to be the first adopter, Pappy was proud of his electric cars, field of Haskap berries, and his substantial array of solar panels. In his later years, one of Pappy's greatest joys was supporting his granddaughters in their volleyball pursuits. Known to volleyball players across the province as the dedicated grandfather who never missed a game, he followed their progress across the country with unwavering enthusiasm. A recent highlight was witnessing Talia's Dalhousie Tigers secure the AUS championship and National bronze medal— moments he celebrated with immense pride. Beloved by his family, Gordon positively impacted the lives of countless individuals and will be deeply missed by all who knew him.

Many thanks to the Palliative Care Team at Colchester East Hants Health Centre, the doctors and nurses and the many people who brought our family comfort by calling, messaging and visiting while Gordon was in the hospital. Rest in peace Pappy.

Gordon’s service will be held at 2 p.m. on Sunday, July 16, 2023 at Knox United Church in Brookfield, with Reverend Michael Henderson officiating. A reception will follow. Donations in lieu of flowers may be made to Knox United Church, Canadian Cancer Society or a local charity of your choice.

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Louise Ann Baker

Baker, Louise Ann – Age 56 of Dartmouth and formerly of East Jeddore, passed away suddenly June 17, 2023.

Born in East Jeddore, she was a daughter of Phil and Frances (Rogers) Baker.

Her family were an important part of her life. She particularly enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren. Everyone who knew her were rewarded with her kindness.

Along with her parents, she will always be loved and missed by her daughter, Ashley (Justin); son, Christopher (Alicia); grandchildren, Rylea, Westyn, Cameron; brother, Harry (Janice); sisters, Lisa Baker (Gord), Rhonda Baker; several nephews.

She was predeceased by her brother, Phillip; and partner, Stephan Caron.

Visitation will be held on Friday, 2 – 4 p.m. in Jeddore United Baptist Church. Burial will be on Wednesday, June 28 at 2 p.m. in East Jeddore Cemetery.

Memorial donations may be made to a charity of choice.

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