Downey Milton Thompson

Thompson, Downey Milton – Age 92, of Kennetcook passed away suddenly in Sutherland Harris Memorial Hospital, Pictou on February 11, 2024.

Born in Upper Nine Mile River, he was a son of the late Silas and Flossie (Steadman) Thompson.

Downey will always be loved and missed by partner, Rosalyn Grant; son, Stephen (Claudia); daughters, Sharon (John) Tanner and Sue (Tim) Gibbon; grandchildren, Michele Thompson, Mark (Abby) Thompson, Jessie (Andrew) Lipsit, Katie (Chris) Cawthra, Colten Tanner (Crystal), Travis (Victoria) Gibbon, Todd (Tyler) Gibbon-Thorne; great-grandchildren, Jacob and Owen Thompson, Cameron and Joshua Lipsit, Theo Cawthra, Lachlan and Avery Gibbon; sisters-in-law, Wendy McCorkill and Mary Thompson; Rosalyn’s son, Greg (Michelle) Grant; and their children, Lawson and Zoey.

He was predeceased by siblings, Irene (Don) Mattatall, Newton Thompson and Raymond Thompson.

Downey Thompson started his career with Elmsdale Lumber Company at the age of 15 and quickly advanced to be an integral member of the management team. As Senior Woodland Consultant for ELCO he had provided, from his 77 years of experience, valuable direction for advancement of sustainable forestry practices on all land tenures in Nova Scotia. Downey had been a longtime member of the Forest Products Association of Nova Scotia serving as President from 2001-2003. He had been a keen supporter of the Canadian Woodlands Forum’s Teachers Tour recognizing the future of forestry can be advanced through education of the next generation. Downey had worked tirelessly on a variety of organizations including the Nova Forest Alliance, the Wood Products Association of Nova Scotia, the Maritime Lumber Bureau, the Halifax Regional Municipality Development Strategies Committee, and had been actively involved with management strategies in the Pockwock Watershed. Downey Thompson was a forest visionary and had generously devoted his career to providing knowledge and experience to the next generation of stewards of Nova Scotia’s forest. He considered his greatest accomplishment was his induction to the Forestry Hall of Fame in 2012. Downey continued to be a mentor to many people in the forestry industry right to the end.

Cremation has taken place. A Celebration of Life will be held on Sunday, February 18th from 1-4 p.m. in Nine Mile River Community Center, 7160 Hwy 14, Nine Mile River. Memorial donations may be made to Heart and Stroke Foundation or a charity of choice.

Thanks to Colchester East Hants Health Centre – Stroke Unit, the staff of Sutherland Harris Memorial Hospital Restorative Care Unit and also family doctor, Dr. Judith MacNeil.  

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Frances Delores (Poirier) Nieforth

Nieforth (Poirier), Frances Delores – age 92, of Chezzetcook, passed away on February 4, 2024.

Born in West Chezzetcook, she was a daughter of the late Delore and Mary Cecilia (Myette) Poirier. She was predeceased by her first husband, Reuben Nieforth, who died a few years after they married, and then her spouse, Sinclair Nieforth; as well as brothers Gerald (Evelyn), Ronald, and William (Helen) Poirier.

She is survived by her daughter, Darlene Bonang (Timothy); grandchildren, Victoria (Jesse) and Nicholas; and great-grandchildren, Olivia and James; as well as sister-in-law, Catherine Poirier; honorary niece, Fern Redmond; godson, Ronnie Bonang; and many nieces, nephews, cousins, and special friends.

Frances’ passion in life was her music. After receiving her first guitar in childhood, she taught herself to play and entertain with her acoustic and 12-string guitars, as well as the harmonica, the piano and organ, a little violin and she loved playing the spoons. She enjoyed anything to do with music, spending time with family and friends, and was a real people person. She could walk or drive up and talk to almost anyone.

For years she worked in the clam business and was so grateful for her little home in Chezzetcook that overlooked the inlet where so many locals made their living from the flats. She could always be found out-and-about, walking around her village and after ‘retiring’, she loved to drive all over Nova Scotia. Monastery, Antigonish County was a favourite destination for road trips with her dear friend, Ada Bonang. A special part of the road trip was stopping for a good feed of fish and chips.  She loved her sauerkraut and pork dinners, and watching the news.

Her faith was a special comfort to her and she wanted everyone to know about the message of Our Lady of Fatima.

Frances fervently promoted the traditional Rosary. Please pray a Hail Mary or any part of this Rosary for her soul. May God bless you all.

No flowers please; however if you desire, a small donation may be made to:

  1. The National Pilgrim Virgin of Canada P.O. Box 602, Fort Erie, ON L2A 5X3 or

  2. Our Lady of Joy Mission, 1270 Gorge Road, Stilesville, NB  E1G 3E5

A heartfelt thank you to all those who helped Mom in any way during her illness.

Traditional Latin funeral Mass will be held at Our Lady of Joy Mission at a later date. There will be no visitation. The interment will be on Saturday, February 10 at 3 p.m. in St. Anselm’s Cemetery, West Chezzetcook, followed by a small reception in “La Grange” at the Acadian Heritage Museum.

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John "Jack" Edward Purcell

Purcell, John “Jack” Edward – age 79, passed away peacefully surrounded by his loving family on Saturday, February 3, 2024 in QEII Infirmary Site.

Born and raised in Halifax, Jack later became a longtime resident of Mill Lake, Upper Musquodoboit.

Jack’s work ethic was admirable and always to the highest of standards. This was to his advantage when he began his career as a stationary engineer at Light and Power in his early twenties and later when he accepted a position at Dalhousie University Power Plant. Jack’s knowledge and practical abilities would also help when he went to work at Betz (Hercules) as a salesman for heavy water and chemical treatment products. Over the next 30 years, Jack built himself a strong reputaion by fostering great relationships with clients and peers. At the time of his retirement he held the position of District Manager for Hercules Pulp and Paper Division.

Jack is survived by his wife of 43 years, Donna (Reynolds); son, Todd Purcell; daughter, Leanne Purcell-Hodder (Gerry); grandsons, Liam Hodder and Lane Purcell; brothers, Larry Purcell (Laurel), Bob Purcell (Pauline); brother-in-law, Frank Mombourquette.

He was predeceased by his parents, Lawrence and Doris (Leahy) Purcell; sisters, Marie Upcott and Barbara Mombourquette; brother-in-law, Gerry Upcott.

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

A visitation will be held Thursday, February 8 from 6 – 8 p.m. Funeral service will be Friday, February 9 at 2 p.m., both in Middleton United Church, 12430 Highway 224, Middle Musquodoboit. All are welcome.

If you would like to place a donation in Jack’s memory, donations may be made to Alzheimer Society of Nova Scotia; Hillcrest Cemetery, c/o Upper Musquodoboit Cemetery Company 8728 Highway 224, Upper Musquodoboit, NS B0N 1X0; or a charity of your choice.

“Not all heroes wear capes.”

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Robert "Bob" Harold Workman

Workman, Robert “Bob” Harold - Age 81, of Fletchers Lake, Nova Scotia, passed away on February 3, 2024 in his home.

Born in St. Thomas, Ontario, he was a son of the late John and Annie (Green) Workman. Bob will be remembered as a people person with the gift of gab who relished any chance to tell a great story with a twinkle in his eye. This served him well in a long career in sales. He was an avid outdoorsman who enjoyed hunting and fishing and he loved watching all sports. He was ready to take on any challenge including operating a hobby farm for over 20 years in his free time where he developed a love for horses and harness racing. Above all, was his admiration, love and support for his family. He especially enjoyed entertaining the grandchildren and proudly watching them grow up while cheering them on in all their endeavours.

He will be sadly missed by sons, Terry (Hope), South Maitland; Scott (Lorraine), Enfield; Brent (Heather), Kingston, Ont.; grandchildren, John, Jocelyn (Nick), Ben, Graeme, Anna; great-grandsons, Blay, Hunter; many dear family and friends.

He was predeceased by Florence (Jollimore), the love of his life and wife of 53 years; and

his sister, Jean.

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

At his request there will be no funeral service. A private Celebration of Life will be arranged at a later date. His burial will be in Fairview Lawn Cemetery.

Memorial donations may be made to Diabetes Canada.

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Jo Ann Marjorie Burrell

Burrell, Jo Ann Marjorie – aged 66, peacefully passed away in her sleep on February 1, 2024, surrounded by her loving family after a courageous battle with cancer.

Born and raised in the North End of Halifax, she and her husband, Leonard, decided to move across the bridge making Cole Harbour their home and raise their family. After their children had grown, Jo Ann went back to work eventually finding joy in retail jewellery sales.

She is survived by her devoted husband of 45 years, Leonard; her children, Nicholas (Andrea) and Ashley Fougere (Adam); and her cherished granddaughters, Kaylee, Sophie, and Emma. Jo Ann is also survived by her sister, Linda Poirier (Jamie); brother, Stephen Poirier; and several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her parents, James and Josephine (Cosgrove) Poirier.

Jo Ann took immense pride in her home and family, with a particular devotion to her three granddaughters who held a special place in her heart. She would spoil them whenever they visited and always wanted them to have fun at Nanny's house creating lasting memories. Jo Ann's favourite pastime was entertaining family, friends, and loved ones. She filled her home with happiness and laughter and was always the hostess with the mostest! She took joy in adorning her home with beautiful decorations for all seasons and holidays.

Jo Ann always looked forward to going on vacation and enjoyed visiting many countries. Of all the places she visited, she would say her favourite place was Lake Louise, Alberta. Jo Ann loved spending time outdoors on her deck, surrounded by the beautiful garden cared for by Lenny, where she loved to showcase her flowers and collection of souvenirs.

“I love you, a bushel and a peck and a hug around the neck…and DIP!”

The family expresses special thanks to the Palliative Care staff at the Victoria General Hospital, especially Dr. Nadine Hewitt, for her kindness and compassion. Gratitude is also extended to Lionel and Sharon Burrell and niece, Jayme Sabarots for their unwavering love and support.

Cremation has taken place, and a Celebration of Life will be held in the summer, Jo Ann's favourite season. In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests memorial donations to be made to the Canadian Cancer Society.

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Barbara Kathleen Fisher

Fisher, Barbara Kathleen – of Middle Stewiacke. It is with deep sadness we announce Mum's death on Thursday, February 1, 2024, in Debert Court.

She leaves behind daughters, Sheila Fisher (Cheryl), Annette Fisher (Troy), Patricia Fisher (Sterling); sons, Phillip, Andrew (Janice), and Paul; her dear grandchildren, Natalie (Craig), Ivan (Angie), Lindsay (Connor), Calan, Jordan, Diana (Michael), Nicole (Matt), Katie (James), Jonathan (Megan), Kenzie (Jamie), Jenna (Tyler), Griffin (Bronwyn); eight great-grandchildren; her brother, Gordon Chaplin (Shirley); as well as many nieces and nephews. 

She was predeceased by her husband, Robert Fisher, 2003; daughter, Gail Fisher Allen, 1980; daughter-in-law, Sandra (McCallum) Fisher, 2022; her only sister, Mabel Redden (Ronald); brothers, John Chaplin (Marion), Roy Chaplin (Rose); sisters-in-law, Agnes Redden (John), Susan Bonn (Walter). 

She was the eldest child of the late Clarence and Grace Chaplin, Middle Stewiacke, and lived all her life in the Stewiacke Valley, a place she loved and was proud to call home.  For several years Mum was employed with the Truro Golf Club and the Brookfield Junior High School. She was a caring member of the Middle Stewiacke United Church, a Sunday School teacher, Explorers, and CGIT leader over some years, also a member of the UCW for several years.  Mum was a charter member of the Stewiacke Valley Historical Society, and a dedicated worker at the Stewiacke Valley Museum, especially with the Museum's 'Valley Scrapbooks'. Mum always looked forward to having our family together and her enthusiasm to make those times special, especially at Christmas and Thanksgiving are treasured memories for all of us. 

Thank you to all the staff at Debert Court for all of your kindness, Mum really enjoyed her time and our family appreciate the great care she received.

A graveside service will be held on Sunday, February 11, 2024 at 2 p.m. in Middle Stewiacke Cemetery, Rev. Michael Henderson officiating. Family flowers only. Visitation with the family will be held in the Middle Stewiacke United Church Hall following the service.

Donations in her memory may be made to the Middle Stewiacke Cemetery, c/o Colin Campbell, PO Box 157, Brookfield, NS B0N 1C0.  Arrangements are entrusted to Arimathea Funeral Cooperative, Upper Musquodoboit.

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Gordon Brooks Henderson

Henderson, Gordon Brooks –Age 79, of Bible Hill passed away January 29, 2024 in Colchester East Hants Health Centre, Truro.

Born in Bayhead, he was a son of the late Russell and Doris (Tattrie) Henderson.

Gordon was self-employed most of his working life as a heavy duty mechanic. His passion was antique cars, whether it was restoring them or enjoying a drive in them. He could be found at most any antique car show. When he wasn’t involved with the cars, he enjoyed hunting, fishing, spending time at the campground and playing cards.

He will always be missed by children, Sharon (Joseph), Debbie (Steve), Kevin (Lise), Russell (Krista); grandchildren, Matthew, Ryan, Justin, Christopher, Jeremy, Trenton, Madison, Jill; brother, Roy (Starr); and special friend, Gail.

He was predeceased by his loving wife, Anne (Best); siblings, Danny, Johnny and Edith.

Cremation has taken place.

A graveside service will be held in Bible Hill Cemetery at a later date.

Memorial donations may be made to Canadian Cancer Society.

Special thanks to Dr. Henderson and Dr. Rowe as well as the wonderful nurses in the Palliative Care Unit.

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Cathy Ann Starr

Starr, Cathy Ann – Age 65, passed away January 25, 2024.

Cathy is survived by her husband, Roy; daughter, Tina; son, Joseph; brothers, Stephen, David, Ricky; and her grandsons, Jonathan, Vincent and Caden.

Cathy drove a school bus for 23 years. She loved bingo and cards.

A Celebration of Life will be held February 17 from 2 – 4 p.m. in Porters Lake Community Centre.

“Rest in Peace”

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CPO2 (Ret'd) John C. Boutilier CD2

Boutilier CD2, CPO2 (Ret’d) John C. – It is with broken hearts that we announce the passing of a loving husband, father, grandfather, son, brother and uncle. John passed peascefully in CEHHC, Truro with his family surrounding him.

John was born in Glace Bay to Elizabeth (Hayes) and the late Hubert Boutilier.

After high school graduation, John attended Mount Allison University in NB but after a year he found himself going into a new direction and joined the Royal Canadian Navy in 1977. John served his country for 34 years and 9 months. During that span he served aboard His Majesty’s Ships Assiniboine, Ottawa, Fraser, Saguenay, Fredericton, Ville de Quebec, Montreal, Charlottetown and Iroquois. His shore postings were spent at CFFS Halifax, CFB Halifax, CFS Shelburne, CFNES Halifax, FMF Cape Scott and DGMEPM Hull, Ontario. It was while at CFS Shelburne that he met his wife of 37 years, Mannie and began a life together of raising their small family.

Better known as “Boots” to his large circle of friends, it was only Mannie who called him John, which always made him laugh because it made his friends wonder who she was referring to.

John had many loves, the sea was his favourite place to be while serving, especially the North Sea on NATO trips, “the rougher the waters the better” he would say.

After retirement John got to enjoy many of his hobbies, he purchased his dream motor bike and joined the Defenders Motorcycle Club, Chapter 15 in Truro. He held many positions during the time he was a member. John and Mannie would take long trips on the spur of the moment to New Hampshire, PEI and Newfoundland on that bike.

John was also a member of the Stewiacke Legion and held the position of 1st VP for one term.

John loved a good game of cribbage and taught his wife and kids how to play and letting them win initially a game or two. He was also an avid reader and read every Stephen King novel printed. He loved making his own beer and wine that he would enjoy with the meals he would cook for his family. He loved baking for the kids and was not afraid to try any recipe, but his favourite was cooking Thanksgiving and Christmas dinner for his family whether in Stewiacke or Cape Breton.

John leaves behind, to remember all the beautiful memories made, his wife of 37 years, Manuela “Mannie” (Odorico); children, Kendra (Mike) and Steven (Kiesha); mother, Elizabeth (Hayes) Boutilier; brothers, Brent and Wayne; sisters, Bernadette (Joe) and Rose Anne; and several nieces and nephews.

John was predeceased by his father, Hubert Boutilier; sister, Sylvia Lyons; and infant grandson, Benjamin Vernon John Boutilier.

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

As per John’s request, no funeral service will be held but a Celebration of Life BBQ will be held at a later date.

In lieu of flowers, John requests donations, if you wish, be made to Canadian Cancer Society.

“Fair Winds and Following Seas” my Love, you will be forever in our hearts.

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Victor Andrew Stevens

Stevens, Victor Andrew – 79 years old, passed away January 22, 2024 in Twin Oaks Memorial Hospital, Musquodoboit Harbour. He was a son of the late Andrew and Rita Stevens of Owls Head.

Victor is survived by his wife, Marjorie; son, Darren; daughters, Amanda and Kinova; brothers, Leon and Seldon; sisters, Viola, Lillian, Gladys, Barb and Dolly; 9 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.

He is predeceased by his loving parents; brothers, Chester, Herman, Erving and Venice; sisters, Violet and Goldie.

There will be no service.

Victor will be missed by all.

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Lisa Charlotte Fraser

Fraser, Lisa Charlotte – Lisa, aged 42, died suddenly on Sunday and we mourn her passing immensely.

She leaves behind a devastated husband, Ben; and two wonderful, amazing daughters, Edith, 10 and Lucy, 6. She was the center of our world, the person who had a vision of what she wanted for her life and family and she made it happen.

She was born in Calgary and grew up in the lower mainland of BC. She went back to Calgary for university and since then, she lived and worked all around the world, with significant stops in Ethiopia, Australia, Scotland, and back to Coquitlam before discovering the eastern shore of Nova Scotia a couple of years ago.

She leaves behind an extended and wonderfully complicated family who have all shaped her into the incredible woman she was. She loved and meant the world to Lionel, Carol, Tracy, Danny, Greg, Sharra, Bob and Gaye and all of their extended families. She was an only child who got to have seven siblings. Tadd, Shane, Dax, Jake, Layne, James and Nicole.

Lisa worked at HSBC Canada for the last 15 years and really embraced her career in banking. She loved being involved in the investigation of financial crime. Very few things gave her more pleasure than figuring out what a dodgy person was doing with their account. She loved conducting internal interviews and catching someone in a lie. She was mentored by some amazing colleagues and got a great deal of satisfaction at being able to pass on her experience and expertise to others along the way.

Lisa first came to Nova Scotia on a summer road trip vacation in 2021 and we fell in love with it immediately. We went back to BC and immediately tried to figure out how we could move here to live and raise the girls. In the spring of 2022, we bought a house on Lake Echo without ever viewing it in person. We sold our place, packed up the kids, the car and dogs and drove across the country to start a new life in a new community we had never been to before, where we didn’t know a soul. We hoped for a change in life, and for the girls to grow up in a place they could call home. It’s been almost 2 years and we have been welcomed in a way we could never have anticipated. This was the happiest Lisa has ever been. She was often an intensely private person, and yet here she wanted to be involved. In the people and the work of the Lioness club, Bell Park Elementary, Orenda Canoe Club, she found something that she wanted to be part of. She had found her forever home.

Lisa loved to be creative and make things, and her home is filled with her artwork, her exquisite hand-sewn quilts, Halloween costumes and Christmas decorations, straw hats made from dried grass from the backyard, with jars of jams and kimchi lining the cupboards and bread baking in the oven. Martinique beach held a special place in her heart, a place that no matter the weather or the time of year she loved to walk and pick up sea glass or driftwood or discarded lobster floats.

She loved being around, in and on Lake Echo. The ever-changing tapestry full of birds, muskrats, ice and snow, sunrises, floods, fog and hurricanes. Summer days floating on the MV Holiday Island, paddling around to friends and neighbour’s yards from the kayak or going for a reinvigorating Penguin Plunge swim on New Years Day. She planted fruit and nut trees in the yard overlooking the water that will keep her memory and vision alive long after the rawness of her leaving us mellows.

She was the center our life, an intelligent, kind and caring mother, daughter, wife and friend.

Lisa’s life was filled with joy and fun and a Celebration of her Life will be held on February 2nd, 2024 at the Lake Echo Community Centre from 4 until 7 p.m.

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Beulah Creelman (Stewart) Fleming

Fleming (Stewart), Beulah Creelman – age 92, of Truro and formerly of Middle Musquodoboit, passed away on January 20, 2024. She was a daughter of the late Ernie and Blanche Stewart. 

She is survived by her son, Barry (Gerard); daughter, Yvonne (Karl); son-in-law, Gary (Peggy); grandchildren, Jonathan, Jody (Ted), Sheree (Jamie), Aurora (Patrick), Stephanie, and Jason (Janet); great-grandchildren, Logan, Kassandra, E.J., Braden, Khloey, and Raelyn; and sisters Joyce, Polly, Phyllis and Darlene (Gary). 

She was predeceased by her husband, Earle; daughters, Debbie, Peggy; son-in-law,

Wayne Hamilton; grandson, Bradley; sister, Mary; brother, Skip; sister-in-law, Shirley; and brothers-in-law, Neil, Frank, Richard, and John.

Beulah loved her dances, doing crosswords and loved playing crib and other card games. 

She never liked to be late for anything and she never left the house unless she was dressed to the nines. 

Beulah was a school teacher, business owner and worked in Musquodoboit Valley Memorial Hospital for many years.

The family would like to extend a special thank you to Angela Allison for all of her care.

Cremation has taken place.

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

Service will be announced at a later date.

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Patrick "Pat" Bernard MacNeil

MacNeil, Patrick “Pat” Bernard – passed away peacefully on January 18, 2024 in Camp Hill Veterans Hospital, Halifax. Dad was born to the late Joseph and Amelia (Barrie) MacNeil. He was a carpenter who lived most of his life in Westmount.
Dad was an avid fisherman and hunter who loved spending time at "the bungalow" in Margaree. Skating and gardening were also some of his favorite hobbies.
Dad was the last surviving member of his immediate family. He is survived by daughters, Susan, Nancy, Roberta (Robert); sons, Stephen (Susan) and Vincent; grandchildren, Carlie, Laine, Josh, Jeremy, Nicole, Gabriel and Jorge; as well as many nieces and nephews.
Dad is predeceased by his wife, Agnes; parents; and siblings, Marie MacNeil, Sadie Thompson (Jim), John MacNeil, Catherine V. MacNeil, Peggy Donaldson (Lorne), Ann Landry (Ed), Edward (Elizabeth), Alexander (Louise), Cecilia Leveck, Dorothy Stewart (Claude), Robert (Marguerite), Donald (Marie), Joan Cunningham (Vince) and David.
Cremation has taken place and a private family service will take place at a later date.
If desired, donations may be made to Alzheimer Society of Canada.

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Kimberley Ann Wilson

Wilson, Kimberley Ann – age 58, of Grand Lake, passed away on January 15th, 2024 in Halifax Infirmary following a brief battle with lung cancer. 

Kim leaves behind the love of her life, Kevin Poole; daughter, Sydney Poole (Jonathan Doiron); sister, Susan Verge; mother-in-law and father-in-law, Donna and Cecil Poole; nephews, Jed Wilson (Katrina), Derek Tully (Barbara), Lewis Verge, and Jacob Wilson; great-niece, Lena Tully; great-nephews, Emerson and Roy Wilson; and so many more cherished family members & friends. 

Predeceased by her loving mother, Gloria Wilson (Swift); brother, Kevin Wilson; sister-in-law; Heather Tully; and many more family members and friends. 

Kim, being the selfless person she was, always put others ahead of herself. Whether it was at home, work, or just in life in general. Kevin and Sydney were the center of her universe (along with her two fur grandbabies - Sadie & Daisy!) and she made this known to everyone, every single day. This was the purest, unconditional, unbreakable love anyone could ever imagine. Kim will be remembered for many things; her huge heart and loving acceptance of everyone being just one. She had a way of making you feel completely accepted, no matter what your story was. She truly saw the best in everyone, and never made anyone feel judged. It was an honor and a privilege to know, love, and be loved by Kim. 

Kim will also be remembered for her love of feeding those who meant the most to her. You could be guaranteed when you showed up at her house, you would be greeted with a smile and a hug, the kettle on and a snack or meal ready for you. Some of the fondest family memories consist of Kim in the kitchen, cooking a meal big enough to feed the army and then some. Although there were lots of famous meals she made, many will miss "mo's sandwiches" - including the Rapco guys from Kevin's work. 

If you asked Kim what some of the finer things in life were, she would say her family & friends, home-cooked meals, a hot cup of tea, and staying home with the dogs. 

Kim was employed with Oakfield Golf & Country Club for the past decade. She truly loved going to work and looked forward to seeing her coworkers and all of the members each day. To everyone at Oakfield, thank you from the bottom of our hearts. Your love and support during this time has been incredible. There are no words to express just how appreciative we are. 

Prior to Oakfield, Kim was employed with Sobeys for over 25 years. She met many great people here who turned into life-long friends. 

There is so much to say, but no words seem good enough for our beloved wife, mother, sister, daughter-in-law, aunt, friend. If love alone could have saved Kim, she would have lived forever. 

Special thanks to the emergency department staff in Cobequid Community Care Centre, and the emergency department staff in Halifax Infirmary. Your compassionate and respectful care in our loved one’s final days did not go unnoticed. We as a family appreciate you all. 

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

A Celebration of Life to honour Kim will be held on Sunday, January 28th, from 2-4 p.m., at Oakfield Golf & Country Club.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial donations may be made to Canadian Cancer Society. 

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Jack Richardson

Richardson, Jack – It is with great sadness the family of Jack Richardson, age 66, of Dartmouth, announce his passing on January 13, 2024 with family by his side, after a long and courageous battle with cancer. He will be forever in our hearts and never forgotten.

Jack was born in Halifax to the late Florence and Wilfred Richardson.

Leaving to mourn are his wife of 33 years, Mary (Anderson); daughter, Glenda Richardson (J Little); and granddaughter, Zoey, Valley, NS; brother, Bud Richardson (Carol); brother-in-law, Danny Anderson (Martha); sister in-law, Barbara MacDonald; nieces and nephews, Kevin, Derek, Amber, Ryan, Ashley, Cody, Todd and Chad; and many dear friends. Jack is predeceased by his grandson, John Wyatt Little; and sisters, Freda and Sheila.  

Jack wasn’t afraid of hard work, and he took great pride in every project he took on. He started out his early years by delivering newspapers in a downtown Halifax neighborhood, where he grew up. For the past 28 years he worked at CTV Atlantic (formally ATV/ASN).  Prior to that he worked for Maritime Tile, Ocean Tile and Atlantic Playland. Jack was also known for being a handyman and offered helped when needed to family and friends. He was skilled, kind and a man of his word, with great character and integrity, gaining well deserved respect and admiration from all who knew him. Even though he was known for looking grumpy (Happy Jack) he was a big softie at heart and certainly not afraid to show his emotions.

Jack had many passions. He loved firetrucks and had a room with everything fire related. Jack and Mary loved to travel and had many adventures over the years. As of late, Jack’s passion was spending time at their camper in Wilmot right outside of Middleton. Jack enjoyed many hours sitting around the fire, having a game of washer toss, and drinking ice caps with great friends, while listening to the Golden Oldies. 

Jack was a well-loved man which has been shown time and time again. He appreciated every check in, every call, every visit from family, friends, work family and the honorary work family (aka Mary’s work/The Salvation Army). We appreciate all of the love, support, and thoughtful gifts you have brought to Jack during such a difficult time. 

We want to extend a heartfelt thank you to the many healthcare providers that tended to Jack from the onset of his diagnosis to his final days. In particular, thank you to Darlene Langille and the Palliative Care Team, Dr. Ravi Ramjeesingh, Shelby and the Oncology Team.   

Cremation has taken place at Jack’s request.

There will be a Celebration of Life held at the Salvation Army Resource Centre at 328 Herring Cove Road in Halifax on Saturday January 27th at 1pm, Burial at a later date in Pleasant Point Public Cemetery Halifax County.

If desired, donations may be made in Jack’s memory to NS Cancer Society, The Salvation Army Christmas Program or your charity of choice.

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Lorraine Louise (Muise) Corkum

Corkum (Muise), Lorraine Louise - age 90 of Enfield passed away peacefully and lovingly surrounded by her family on January 13, 2024 in Northwood Ivy Meadows.  Born in Halifax, she was a daughter of the late George Henry and Lucy (Poirier) Muise.
She lived in Halifax, then moved to Oldham, and settled later in Enfield.
Lorraine’s working years were spent at Moirs Chocolate, Roy O’Briens Packing and then several other positions in the service industry.
When Lorraine retired, she kept busy with her late husband of 61 years, Earl and enjoyed visiting and spending time with her family and friends. She and Earl would stop at nothing to try to help their kids any way they could. She certainly missed Earl in her last few years.
Those who knew Lorraine would quickly realize she was a very witty lady and enjoyed poking fun at people she loved with a joking remark, even up to her last days. Some of her favorite pastimes included music festivals, playing scratch tickets, playing cards, and chatting with family and friends at the kitchen table. She was also a volunteer for the Lady's Auxiliary at the Enfield Legion for many years.

Lorraine will be deeply missed by her son, Bob (Noreen); daughters, Donna Fraser, Shelly O’Neil (Kevin), Terry Lee Brooking (Tony) and Cheryl Corkum (Russell); grandchildren, Steven, Natacha, David, Amanda, Scott, Patrick, Shane, Alex, Karley; 19 great-grandchildren; and siblings, Peggy Gibbon, Diane Horne, Jean Slaunwhite, and Peter Muise.
Predeceased by her husband, Earl Corkum; step-mother, Mary (Neave) Muise; and her brothers, Donald, George, Ernest and John Muise
A Celebration of Life Service will be held in Enfield Legion on Sunday, January 21, 2024 from 2-4 p.m.
Cremation has taken place under the care and direction of Arimathea Funeral Cooperative, Upper Musquodoboit and a private burial will be held at a later date.
Family would like to thank the special workers at Ivy Meadows and the new special friends she recently had met there. Also, a special thank you to Daniel NP and Vicki NP.
Rest in peace Mom (Lorraine), now you and Dad (Earl) will be able to look over and watch us all from heaven above.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to your local food bank.

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Les Sprague

Sprague, Les – Les Sprague, age 82, of Lake Echo peacefully passed away, surrounded by family, on Saturday January 13, 2024, in Dartmouth General Hospital.

Born in Amherst, he was a son of Leona (Gould) and William J “Dick” Sprague.

Les is predeceased by his parents; brother, William; and sisters, Marilyn and Roberta.

He is survived by his sister, Alberta; his loving wife of sixty years, Betty (Johnson); sons, Christopher, Jeffery; daughter, Susan; grandchildren, Haley, Kristen, William, and David; great-grandchildren, Jay and Ozzy. Les has many nephews and nieces, all over Canada.

Les had a very successful amateur and professional boxing career as Canadian Junior Welterweight Champion and fought World Champion, Eddie Perkins in 1964. After boxing, Les worked as a barber in Eastern Passage and owned Sprague’s Well Drilling in Lake Echo for several years.

In recent years Les spent quality time with Betty at their home in Lake Echo overlooking Martin Lake and Lake Echo. Les also enjoyed going to his property on Walker Street, East Preston, where he created a fishing pond with hopes of having a relaxing spot for all to enjoy.

The family would like to thank the members of Fire Station 21, Lake Echo; EMS team; Dr. Louis Staple; Gavin Durham RN and all staff at Dartmouth General.
Cremation has taken place under the care of Arimathea Funeral Cooperative, Upper Musquodoboit.

In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to Nova Scotia SPCA.

A Celebration of Life will be held on January 27, 2024 from 2 - 4 p.m. in St. David’s United Church, 2723 Highway 7, Lake Echo.

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Cynthia Lee Hamilton

Hamilton, Cynthia Lee – Age 62 of Glenmore, passed away unexpectedly at home on January 12, 2024.

Born in Dartmouth, she was a daughter of the late Eric and Phyllis (Glawson) Urquhart.

Cindy enjoyed making others happy by cracking jokes and making inappropriate comments. Her grandchildren brought her great joy. She was the first one to help out with an occasion for a family gathering. Cindy always put others ahead of herself.

She will always be loved and missed by her husband, Blaine; son, Adam (Alicia); their children, Alyssa, Kalee, Zoe; son, Robert (Eric); siblings, Orma, Tammy, Holly, Debbie (Archie), Terrance, Eric (Becky), Jean (Gary); and several nieces and nephews.

She was predeceased by siblings, Rebecca, Norman, James and Christine.

Cremation has taken place.

Funeral service will be held Friday at 2 p.m. in Middleton United Church, Middle Musquodoboit with Rev. Allan Lynk officiating. Memorial donations may be made to IWK Health Foundation.

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Elaine (MacDonell) Pugsley

Pugsley (MacDonell), Elaine - Age 94, of Halifax, passed away peacefully with family by her side, on January 10, 2024, after complications from emergency surgery. Born in Detroit, Michigan and raised in Port Hood, N.S., she was a daughter of Donald Smyth MacDonell of Judique Intervale and Florence (MacDonald) MacDonell of West Bay Road.

Elaine attended both the Port Hood Convent and Academy and in 1951 she graduated from St. Martha’s Hospital, Antigonish as a Registered Nurse. She taught at the Children’s Hospital in Halifax for a year after graduation, and in 1953, she received a Diploma of Teaching and Administration from Dalhousie University. Her nursing career was spent at the Halifax Infirmary.

A woman of strong faith, she was actively involved for many years with the Canadian Martyrs Parish/St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church in Halifax.

Elaine lived a life of service both professionally and personally. She was the epitome of Cape Breton hospitality. All visitors were offered home cooked meals and sweets, and she never took no for an answer! This gift was cultivated during her formative years, as her family operated the Oceanside Hotel and Cabins in Port Hood. There they catered to the comfort of both local people and tourists.  Elaine cherished her lifelong attachment to Port Hood, where the Pugsley family still maintains a summer home.

Elaine felt great pride in her Scottish heritage all throughout her life. She was never so proud as when she travelled to Scotland in retirement and was mistaken for a native Scotswoman everywhere she went (until her Canadian accent gave her away).

Her passion was her family near and far, and she inspired all with her unconditional expression of love, generosity, and kindness. She was the best Grandma ever.

She was predeceased by her husband of 64 years, Donald Carlyle Pugsley in 2018; and her brothers, Eldred MacDonell, Ronald MacDonell and Stanley MacDonell.

Elaine is survived by her children, Dr. Donald Pugsley (Dr. Kathleen MacPherson), Halifax; Sheila Pugsley (Mark O’Connor), Dartmouth; Moira Pugsley (Richard deBruyn), Dartmouth; grandchildren, Erin (Logan MacLean), Arianne, Lauren, and Jaiden; sister-in-law, Muriel MacDonell and sister-in-law by marriage, Beth (Wolfe) Pugsley.

Special thanks to her caregivers and friends at Jamieson Hall, Parkland at the Lakes.

A Mass of Christian Burial, interment and reception will be held summer 2024 (date to be determined) at St. Peter’s Roman Catholic Church, Port Hood, N.S

Memorial donations may be made to Sisters of Charity Halifax (schalifax.ca) or Chestico Museum & Historical Society (chesticoplace.com)

Condolences and inquiries regarding the date of the future Christian burial may be forwarded to pugsleysympathy@gmail.com

“From the lone sheiling of the misty island, Mountains divide us, and the waste of seas; Yet still the blood is strong, the heart is Highland, And we, in dreams, behold the Hebrides.”  Author Anonymous- Song of exile. Excerpt from the Canadian Boat-Song.

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