Reynold "Rennie" William Abolit

Abolit, Reynold “Rennie” William – age 64, of Carrolls Corner, passed away at home in his favorite chair on March 22, 2024.

Born in Middle Musquodoboit, he was a son of Edmund “Abby” Abolit and the late Shirley “Jim” Abolit.

Rennie grew up in Elderbank and at a young age left and went to Ontario where he worked on farms. Upon returning to Nova Scotia, he worked on Dillman’s and Streatch’s farms. It was at this time he married Marianne and began their family. Always keeping with his love of farming, he later drove a truck delivering dairy supplies to the farmers, always stopping to tell them a joke. He loved a good time and just like his mother, always had the last word and never like to lose an argument. He made friends wherever he went and considered them family.

Rennie called it as he saw it whether you liked to hear it or not. He could be obnoxious by times but you could not stay offended for long.

Rennie will always be loved and missed by his daughter, Loni; he cherished his grand-animals, Hayley, Abigail, Kasey. Besides his father, he is also survived by brother, Darrell and sister, Michelle (Tim) Flemming; many brother- and sisters-in-law; and several nieces and nephews.

Besides his mother, he was predeceased by his wife, Marianne (Jodrey) and son, Billy.

Cremation has taken place.

Memorial donations may be made to a charity of choice.

Visitation will be held on April 1 from 7-9 p.m. and service will be held April 2 at 2 p.m., both in St. Andrews United Church, Elderbank with Rev. Allan Lynk officiating.

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James "Jim" Edward Swinimer

Swinimer, James “Jim” Edward. It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of our father James “Jim” Edward Swinimer, on March 19, 2024, surrounded by his loving family, Jim passed away at age 93 in Admiral Long Term Care, Dartmouth. He was born December 1930, to James and Hazel (Sawler) Swinimer in Western Shore.

In 1953, Jim married the love of his life, Joan Theresa, and they spent 60 wonderful years, growing a family and building a legacy of love.

Of all the titles Jim held in life his favorites were Dad, Grampie and Great-grampie. He was the happiest spending time with his sons, sons-in-law and grandsons, fishing, and hunting.

A gifted artist who loved the outdoors Jim would draw and paint pictures of his favorite places, often giving these special pieces of art to friends and family. In later years, his visits with friends and family often included multiple games of crib and Jim rarely lost.

Dad loved to have visits with his children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren, reminiscing about the days gone by and playing with the kids. 

Jim was predeceased by his wife, Joan; his parents; parents-in-law, Agnes and William Clarke; sons, Michael (Joan) and James; brother, Wayne; sisters, Florence and Olive.

He is survived by his sons, Peter (Alexandra); Dana (Lorrie); daughters, Jo-anne (George) Oxtoby; Tanya (Keith) Turple; daughter-in-law, Tracey; 13 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren; sister, Patsey (Ron) Clarke.

Thank you to the loving staff of Admiral Long Term Care. You all made our dad smile a lot and for that we applaud you. A special mention to the recreation department and Lisa, who ensured that Dad was never bored and made sure that he always felt like a part of the community.

There will be no funeral at Dad’s request. Cremation has taken place. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Alzheimer's Society and M.S. Society. An open house in honour of Jim’s memory will be held on Friday, March 29th at the home of his grandson, Matthew Oxtoby at 24 Sarah Crescent in Dartmouth from 2:00 p.m. onward.

                                   “We love you to the moon and back.”

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Andrew David Taylor

Taylor, Andrew David – age 41, of Middle Musquodoboit, passed away March 17, 2024 in Halifax Infirmary, QEII.

Born in Halifax, he was the son of David and Rosemary (Higgins) Taylor.

Andrew faced a multitude of challenges throughout his life but never allowed it to define who he was. He will be best remembered for his quick wit and daily puns. His strong faith and love of family gave him peace to face his many life obstacles each day.

Andrew was a strong advocate for accessibility rights, volunteering many hours to various committees.

Some of his greatest loves were his time spent at Rissers Beach, listening to great music and volunteering with Halifax Jazz Festival.

He will always be loved and missed by parents, David and Rosemary; sisters, Erinn (Trevor) Smith, Catherine (Jamie) Hoven; nieces, Lauren, Kaitlyn; nephew, Ryan; and a large circle of extended family and members of his church family.

Cremation has taken place.

A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, March 23 at 2 p.m. in Wittenburg Baptist Church, 777 Wittenburg Road with Pastor Jonathan Cann officiating. The service will be livestreamed.

Family flowers only. Memorial donations may be made to Wittenburg Baptist Church, 777 Wittenburg Road, Wittenburg, NS B0N 2J0 or a charity of choice.

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E. Joyce Higgins

Higgins, E. Joyce – 1937-2024. Joyce passed away peacefully on March 17, 2024 in Musquodoboit Valley Memorial Hospital.

Born in South Branch, she was a daughter of the late George and Sadie (Chaplin) Purdy.

Joyce was a dedicated teacher spending 32 years working with young children. For much of her career, she taught Grade Primary at Caldwell Road Elementary. Upon retirement, Joyce and Eric moved to the Musquodoboit Valley where they became very involved in many activities. They were avid gardeners and grew beautiful dahlias each summer. In their spare time, they could often be seen twirling on the dance floor.

Joyce is survived by her daughter, Colleen (Collin) Hillier; daughter-in-law, Janice. Joyce will be greatly missed by her grandchildren, Nathan (Nicole), Brittany, Melanie (Matt), Branden (Vicky), Logan and Keagen. She is also survived by brothers, Bernard (Yvonne), Walter (Heather); sisters, Elaine (Maurice) Nelson, Cathy Gilby (Bryan Druhan); sister-in-law, Judy; many nieces and nephews.

Joyce was predeceased by her husband and soul mate, Eric; and by her loving son, Walter. She was also predeceased by brothers, Ivan, Harold and Russell.

In keeping with Joyce’s wishes, there will be no visitation.  A family graveside service will be held at a later date. In her memory, Joyce would like you to do something special for someone you care about.

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Lawrence Allen Carroll

Carroll, Lawrence Allen – Age 74, of Dean passed away March 11, 2024 in Colchester East Hants Health Centre, Truro following a brief illness. Born in Upper Stewiacke, he was a son of the late Walter and Doris (Heley) Carroll.

Lawrence’s working years were spent mainly in the local sawmills. Upon retiring, he enjoyed woodworking making many crafts, reading western novels, hunting and fishing in his younger years. He liked being in the maple woods in the springtime. Lawrence enjoyed his guitar music and attended many jam sessions.

He will always be loved and missed by son, Chris; daughter, Jennifer (Andrew); granddaughters, Alaina, Carmyn, Brianna; sisters, Gladys (Cyril) Lemmon, Florrie Carroll; sister-in-law, Betty Carroll; brother-in-law, Leon; sisters-in-law, Roseley, Darlene; and many nieces and nephews.

He was predeceased by his wife, Rita (Lemmon); brother, Stanley; grandson, Marshall; brother-in-law, David; sisters-in-law, Sheila and Betty.

Cremation has taken place.

Visitation will be Thursday, 6 – 8 p.m. and funeral service Friday at 2 p.m., both in Sharon Presbyterian Church, Dean with Rev. David LeBlanc officiating.

Burial will be in Lemmon Hill Cemetery.

Family flowers only. Memorial donations may be made to a charity of choice.

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Brita Teresa Gertrude (McQuaid) Thibideau

Thibideau (McQuaid), Brita Teresa Gertrude - It is with broken hearts we announce the passing of our dear mother, Brita Teresa Gertrude (McQuaid) Thibideau, age 77, wife to Wilfred “Sonny”; and devoted mother to children, Kris (Maria) Thibideau, Shannon (Matthew) Mayhew, Ryan (Mandy) Thibideau, Nathan Thibideau, Nadean (Scott Boudreault) Thibideau. She passed away on March 8, 2024, after a long battle with lewy body dementia. Her final moments were spent peacefully, surrounded by her loving family.

Brita was born in 1946, in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. She was a daughter of Maurice and Mary Alice McQuaid. After several military postings around the country, her family settled in Miscouche, PEI. She met her husband, Sonny, during a dance at the Miscouche Legion, in 1971. They married on August 30, 1975.

In 1990, Brita’s career with the Federal Government, brought her family to Cole Harbour, where they lived for over 30 years. Those who had the privilege of being close to Brita, knew her as passionate, dedicated, with a whimsical sense of humor. She was known for her beautiful gardening and generosity. She was an avid artist, who loved drawing landscapes, coastlines, and small doodles on birthday cards. She adored her grandchildren, Mya, Tyler, Andrew, Bennett, Brinley, Duncan, and Charlotte. She gave them all of her affection and attention as they brought her immense joy and laughter. Brita will be dearly missed by all who loved her.

She is survived by siblings, Margaret DesRoche, Raphael (Marjory) McQuaid, Cheryl (Judy) McQuaid, Maureen (Robert) Belanger, and Brenda Jeffrey.

She is predeceased by her parents and siblings, Charles (Yvonne) McQuaid and Douglas (Claudette) McQuaid.

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

Que Sera, Sera ~xo

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Marlene Frances (Lothier) Fisher

Fisher (Lothier), Marlene Frances - passed away in Dartmouth General Hospital on March 7, 2024. Born in Sydney in 1938, she moved to Dartmouth in 1965 and lived there until her death.

Marlene leaves behind her husband of 57 years, Ray; sisters-in-law, Kaye and Brenda; and brother-in-law, Maxwell.

Marlene was predeceased by her son, John, and parents, Joseph & Clara; brothers, Paul and Bobbie; and sisters, Josie and Jane.

Marlene worked as Secretary-Treasurer for Maritime Communications until retirement in 2000. After retirement she enjoyed taking bus tours to the USA and Canada.

Marlene enjoyed spending time at the camp, feeding the hummingbirds and other birds. She also enjoyed watching the antics of the squirrels and chipmunks.

She looked forward to going to coffee houses, bluegrass festivals, and church suppers with her Moose River Road friends.

Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Arimathea Funeral Cooperative.

Cremation has taken place. There will be no visitation or service by Marlene’s request.

Donations may be made to Dartmouth General Hospital Foundation or a charity of choice.

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Dale LeRoy Ashley

Ashley, Dale LeRoy – age 90, of Enfield. Yesterday, March 7, 2024, Dad drew his last earthly breath and went to be with his first wife, Marilyn and second wife, Sharon.

Dad was born in 1934 at home in Dutch Settlement, weighing in at two pounds, the oven door being his incubator. Throughout his life, he was an avid fisherman and kept a lot of people in trout for many years. Many more people knew him from him gathering their recyclables. Dad started his work life with Leo Isenor Trucking, driving a gravel truck. He also worked at Stanfield International Airport cleaning planes, but the majority of his work life was spent at Shaw Brick in the cement end of the business.

Dad was predeceased by his parents, Earl and Audrey Ashley; sister, Thelma; brothers, Arnold, Ivan “Yank”, Andy, Malcolm and Lee; granddaughter, Morgan.

He is survived by his children, Elizabeth (Rick); Kevin (Colin), John (Crystal), Jennifer (Joey), Beverley (Kevin); stepchildren, Angela (John), Edward, Andrew (Clarence), Derek (Nathanal). He is also survived by 11 grandchildren; four step-grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren.

In keeping with Dad’s wishes there will be no funeral service but a graveside service will be held in the spring.

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

As Dad would say “We’ll see you in the funny papers”! RIP Dad.

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Frank Zemlyak

Zemlyak, Frank - Age 75, of Murphy’s Cove. It is with a sense of loss and deep sadness that we share the passing of Frank Zemlyak, a loving husband, father and experienced scientist on March 5, 2024. Frank will be dearly missed by his wife of 27 years, Anita (Lamey); and his daughters, Rosalee and Rebecca; and grandchildren, Savannah and Evan.

Born in Rijeka, Croatia, his family emigrated to Canada through Pier 21 in the 1950s.  Frank is survived by his sister, Sonya of Halifax; and brother, Luke (Vivien) of Calgary. He is predeceased by his father, Franz; mother, Matilda; step-mother, Elvira; and brother, Joseph.

Frank was a longtime resident of the Ship Harbour area, first residing in DeBaies Cove and recently in Murphy’s Cove. Frank was a man of many talents and interests: a scuba diver, an amateur astronomer, a wonderful chef, an excellent craftsman and a world traveller. He enjoyed sailing his Alberg 29 Tachyon and sailed Boston-Halifax on the tall ship Mir. He and Anita enjoyed many visits to Europe, especially to Sweden to see dear friends, Leif and Marie Anderson.

Frank commenced his remarkable career in Oceanography in 1976, joining the Chemical Oceanography Division at the Bedford Institute of Oceanography. Transitioning to the Ocean Sciences Division in the mid-1990s, Frank continued to play a pivotal role in Canadian and international programs dedicated to unraveling the intricacies of ocean climate. His work took him to the Arctic and Antarctic regions and around the globe. 

Frank was proud of his record of accumulated sea time spent conducting research on board the ships of the Department of Fisheries and Oceans including the CSS Hudson, CSS Baffin and CSS Dawson. For over a decade he was involved in an internationally coordinated hydrographic survey of the Labrador Sea. Data from this work contributed to the reports of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, which was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2007.

He participated in the ground-breaking journey on the Swedish icebreaker Oden in 1991, when this historic expedition marked the first voyage to the North Pole by a non-nuclear powered ship. Frank participated in many expeditions to high latitudes on international vessels, including several expeditions on the I/B Oden, German R/V Polarstern and the Norwegian R/V Lance.

In 1994, he visited the North Pole again aboard the Louis S. St-Laurent as the Coast Guard vessel, along with the USCGC Polar Sea, becoming the first North American surface vessels to reach the North Pole. 
During these expeditions he always made good friends with all aboard, not only the scientific party, but the whole crew from the deckhands to the captain. He was a natural entertainer and was often the life of the party on these long expeditions to remote regions.

His retirement in 2006 marked the end of an era, yet his legacy lives on in the scientific advancements he contributed to and in the memories of those fortunate enough to work alongside him. Frank always demonstrated a commitment to his work that went above and beyond the call of duty even under the most adverse circumstances that often would occur while working at sea. 

Let us remember Frank as a man who embraced life with humour, love and quiet strength. He's now on his next adventure and will be missed by all who knew him.

Frank’s family and friends are invited to a Celebration of Life at the Petpeswick Yacht Club, 434 East Petpeswick Road, Musquodoboit Harbour, on Saturday, March 16, 2024 from 2 pm to 4 pm.

Donations in his name may be made to the ALS Society of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia or a charity of your choice.

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David Wyn Jones

Jones, David Wyn - 1943 – 2024  Born in Prestatyn, North Wales, Wyn attended Ysgol Ardudwy in Harlech and met his future wife, Carole there. Following graduation, Wyn worked in sales for a book publishing company and spent his spare time playing his double base at various clubs in London and Liverpool. In 1967, he and Carole married in Harlech and emigrated to Canada. A daughter, born in 1971 and a son in 1978 completed his family. The following years were spent in Ontario working in the sale of art, ceramic tiles, and interior design. In 1983, he was awarded the SAM (Sales and Marketing) award and, in 1987, he opened his own interior design company in Eden Mills.

Retiring in 2007, Wyn and Carole moved to Nova Scotia where he designed their new home overlooking the ocean. Retirement years were spent travelling throughout different islands in the Caribbean and Central and South America. Wyn was a self-taught artist and chose to paint scenes from nature around his home. He was an avid reader of historical novels and could always be counted on to launch a stimulating conversation on past and present politics.  Many hours were spent listening to classical music and watching the ever-changing movement of the ocean. He loved to cook and always insisted that a touch of wine improved any recipe! Throughout his life, Wyn always had a dog – wherever he went, so did his dog. His latest one, still a pup, walked with him daily along the shore.

Wyn was proud of his children. The birth of each one, their accomplishments and their weddings were special highlights in his life – exceeded only by the addition of three grandchildren to his family!

Wyn’s life was unexpectedly cut short on March 4, 2024, at the age of 81, by cancer and he passed away, as he wished, at home to the sound of the waves.

Wyn is survived by his wife, Carole; daughter, Carys and husband, Ian; son, Gareth and wife, Viki; grandchildren, Anwyn, Benjamin and Elliot; and, in the UK, his sister, Megan (Jim) Frost; and nieces, Rhiannon and Bethan.

He is predeceased by his parents, Thomas and Gladys Jones.

Our thanks to the Home Care Team, the paramedics and the staff at MAID who helped to fulfill Wyn’s last wishes. 

A Celebration of Life will be held on March 24th in The Old School, Musquodoboit Harbour at 3 p.m.

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Bryan Ross Watson

Watson, Bryan Ross – 1979-2024 of Halifax, passed away unexpectedly at home on March 4.

Born in Halifax, he was the son of Ross Watson and the late Geraldine (Clarke) Watson.

He is also survived by his sister, Beth; nieces, Lindsay and Kimberley Hodder; several aunts, uncles and cousins.

After university, Bryan spent his adult years living and working in Halifax. He had many interests and in particular cared about social issues and animal rights issues.  

Cremation has taken place. A graveside service will be held at a later date.

Memorial donations may be made to Heart and Stroke Foundation or a local SPCA.

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

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Joseph Edward "Ed" McLellan

McLellan, Joseph Edward “Ed” – Age 82, of Shubenacadie, passed away on March 1, 2024 in Colchester East Hants Health Centre, Truro.

Born in Amherst, he was a son of the late Joseph McLellan and Hattie Kelly. Ed was raised by his mother and stepfather, the late Harry Horne.

Most of Ed’s working life was spent with NSLC, working many jobs from the warehouse to management, from where he retired after 30 years of service. He had a long-retired life which he made the most of, largely due to a liver transplant he had more than 23 years ago. In his younger years, he enjoyed fishing, hunting, playing the mandolin and fiddle with family and friends at kitchen parties in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. He loved bluegrass music, fiddle music and old-time country songs. As the country song, Choices, says, “we live and die by the choices we make” and Ed did that, beating the system.

He will always be loved and missed by sons, Dwayne, Kevin (Chrissy); grandsons, Justin and Matthew; brother, Bobby (Janet) Horne; sister, Debbie (Benny) DeBay; two nieces and two nephews; aunts, Winnie Reid and Viola Alyward and extended family in New Brunswick.

He was predeceased by his wife, Judith; brother, Roger; and sister-in-law, Sandra.

Cremation has taken place.

A private family service will be held at a later date in Preeper Hill Cemetery, Shubenacadie.

Thanks to the VON staff for allowing Ed to stay in his home as long as he did. Many thanks to the CEHHC staff for the kindness and care shown to Ed, particularly on the East Wing of the second and third floor.

Memorial donations may be made to Heart and Stroke Foundation or your local SPCA.

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Freeman Osborne Cox

Cox, Freeman Osborne – age 86 of Upper Stewiacke passed away peacefully on February 28, 2024 in Colchester East Hants Health Centre, Truro with his wife by his side.

Born in Dean, he was a son of the late Wilfred “Woody” and Stella (MacKenzie) Cox.

Freeman loved the land and enjoyed working in his blueberry fields. He always liked talking to people and when he stopped to speak to you, there was a story to hear before you left. He was a kind and generous person. For over 30 years, Freeman enjoyed moose hunting in Newfoundland. He was a Newfoundlander wanna-be at heart.

He will always be loved and missed by wife, Karen (McNeil); daughters, Denice (Ross), Luanna (Paul); step-daughters, Crystal and Felicia; grandchildren, Cory, Natasha, Megan, Ashley, Ryan, Isaiah, Lucas, Brooklyn, Ella and Janie; great-grandchildren, Carter and Beauden; sisters, Freda (Doug), Marjorie, Willa (Terry); sister-in-law, Debby. He will be also missed by his huge circle of extended family and friends.

Besides his parents, he was predeceased by brothers, Norman and Mac; and brother-in-law, Ross Graham.

A Celebration of Life will be held on March 16 from 1-4 pm in Upper Stewiacke Fire Hall.

Burial will be at a later date in Dean Cemetery.

Memorial donations may be made to Dean Cemetery.  

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Elva May (Glawson) Fraser

Fraser (Glawson), Elva May – With profound sadness, we announce the passing of Elva Fraser, our loving and devoted wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and friend to all whose lives she touched. She passed away peacefully at home on February 27, 2024 in her 90th year.

Born in Oak Lake, Manitoba, Mom grew up in Mooseland. There she met her future husband, Fred in 1949, moving to Dartmouth in 1956 where they built their family home of the past 68 years. For most of her adult life, she was a stay-at-home mom returning to the workforce after her children were grown, working at Dartmouth General Hospital and then Sears. In her retirement years, Mom loved to have fun and enjoyed bowling, attending weekly social nights with friends, completing jigsaw puzzles and playing any game of cards where she displayed a sense of humor in everything she did. She loved dogs and cherished over the years her time with all the family pets. Most of all she loved any and all family outings or gatherings no matter what the occasion including endless hours spent in rinks watching her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren play hockey or ringette. Kind and humorous, Mom was extremely proud of her family and instilled values that have served them well. Mom will be dearly missed and forever in our hearts.

Elva is survived by her beloved husband of 70 years, Fred; her children, Debbie (Stephen) and Terry (Corinne), both of Dartmouth. She leaves behind her cherished grandchildren, Chris (Laurielle), Leah (Jordan), Ellen and Ryan (Grace); and great-grandchildren, Jaxyn, Brooke, Jayce and Luke. She is also survived by her sister, Jean Fraser; brother, Harris (Agnes); and sisters-in-law, Helen, Dorothy and Barb. She was also blessed to enjoy a close relationship with several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her parents, Wallace and Hazel Glawson; siblings, Douglas, Duncan, Harold, Kenny, Edith Messervey and Gladys Prest.

A family interment will be held in the spring in Higginsville Cemetery.

The family would like to extend their thanks and appreciation to all the wonderful health professionals and caregivers, for their exceptional care of Mom during her illness. Special thanks to Dr. Matthew, Dr. Spence and the Palliative Care Team of Dr. Lees and Darlene Langille, RN.

In lieu of flowers, donations would be welcome to Canadian Cancer Society or your local SPCA.

Arrangements are entrusted to Arimathea Funeral Cooperative, Upper Musquodoboit.

“Wherever a beautiful soul has been, there is a trail of beautiful memories” – anonymous

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Lorraine (Hare) Preeper

Preeper (Hare), Lorraine - passed away peacefully in The Mira, Truro on February 24, 2024.

Born in Dutch Settlement she was a daughter of the late Albert and Dela (Hurshman) Hare.

Lorraine devoted her life to taking care of her family. In her spare-time she enjoyed her son’s hockey games, fishing, driving the four wheeler, playing cards, quilting and bowling.  She loved having friends and family visit especially on Christmas Eve when you were guaranteed lots of good food and a cup of hot tea.

She will be missed by her sons, Barry (Janet), Lantz; Donnie (Sandra), Lantz; Laurie (Pauline), Elmsdale; Roger (Ellen), Goffs; grandchildren, Ian, Lindsay, Darren and Mark; eight great-grandchildren; sisters, Angel, Betty & Carol.

She was predeceased by husband, Allan; brothers, Reg, Louie, Billy, Lionel, Cecil, Laurie; and sisters, Evelyn and Vivian.

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

At her request there will not be a funeral service.

Very special thanks to the staff at The Mira for taking such good care of Lorraine and for being so kind to her family.

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Cecelia (Barnes) Jamieson

Jamieson (Barnes), Cecelia – 1953 - 2024

In the early hours of Tuesday February 20, 2024, lovingly surrounded by family, Cecelia slipped away to be reunited with her beloved husband, Howie.

A woman whose hands were seldom idle, she created many beautiful things using her talents in knitting, crocheting, and painting. 

She will be lovingly remembered by her sons, Michael and Robert for being the Mom who cheered them on in sports, for welcoming any and all of their friends for meals and sleepovers. Everyone was made to feel welcome at the Jamieson’s. She encouraged them as they grew into men and started families of their own. She instilled strong values in them. Her legacy of kindness and concern for others will live on through her boys.

Cecelia saw the values in life's "little things" that so many of us overlook. The daily calls to those she loved and the stories from each of her grandchildren about their accomplishments. She enjoyed sharing time outside by the fire on a calm summer night and the hunting adventures shared with Howie. 

Cecelia was predeceased by her father, George Barnes and "Papa Charlie" Gallant;

brothers, Edward and Richard; and sisters, Brenda and Florence. 

Cecelia leaves behind and will be sadly missed by her mother and best friend, Hazel Gallant; loving sons, Michael, Dartmouth; Robert (Shannon), Dean; brothers, Gordon, PEI; George (Silvie), Quebec; sisters, Jessie (Kevin), Stewiacke; Millie (Randy), Ontario; Darlene (Rick), Hilden; Sharon (Paul), Aberdeen; Kelly (Sharon), Halifax.

Cecelia will be remembered with love by her grandchildren who truly lit up her life, Jesse, Jayden, Cortland, Javier, Christopher and Jordan.

She was also survived by many nieces and nephews who were all very special to her. 

"In the hearts of those who loved you, you will always be there ♥️ "

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Harvey Melvin Stevens

Stevens, Harvey Melvin - age 62, of Head of Jeddore, passed away peacefully on February 15, 2024, at home surrounded by family, after a long courageous battle with cancer.

He was born the son of Frank Stevens of Owls Head, and the late Connie (Siteman) Stevens.

Harvey was a steamfitter/pipefitter by trade, retiring in 2020 from Halifax Dockyard. Since retiring, Harvey enjoyed his days driving his truck around the community visiting his many friends and family. He was always lending a helping hand (whether you wanted it or not). Harvey enjoyed driving his 1968 Beaumont “Lola” and going to car shows with Skelator, Chucky and Tiffany. He also liked boating.

Harvey is survived by his long-time friend/partner, Paula Crane; his children, Britney Stevens (Chris), Nathan Stevens (Kelly/Kaitlyn); stepchildren, Lyndon Crane (Kaslyn), Chrissy Crane (Jamie); grandchildren, Leviathan, Azreal and Cameron; as well as many aunts, uncles and cousins. Harvey was very close to his uncles, Danny and Dave Siteman; cousins, Charlene Dixon and Darren Stevens.

Funeral service will be held on Saturday, February 24th, at 11 a.m., in Jeddore United Baptist Church. A family burial will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Jeddore United Baptist Church, West Jeddore Cemetery or a local SPCA.

Special thanks to continuing care nurses, Shannon and Lynette for going above and beyond with their care and support.

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David Roderick Garden

Garden, David Roderick -age 73, of Charlottetown, PEI passed away on February 14, 2024 in Vimy Court, Truro, Nova Scotia.

David was born in Middleton, NS to H.J. “Bud” Garden and Anna (MacDonnell) Garden. He attended high school in Summerside, where he met and married Janice (Langley) Garden. Although separated, they remained close throughout his life. He attended Holland College and continued to further his skills throughout his life to realize his goals. He worked for Parks Canada in many positions, always advancing, and retiring as the General Works Manager in Fundy National Park, New Brunswick. David enjoyed working for Parks Canada, and especially getting to live in a variety of beautiful National Parks across Canada. David grew up in a military family and developed his love for new experiences and travel early in life. David was passionate for British motorcycles and classic cars. He enjoyed the challenge and the rewards of restoring and maintaining these himself.

David was preceded in death by his father, H.J. “Bud” Garden; and his sister, Susan Lapoint.

David is survived by sons, Peter, Shawn and David; separated wife, Janice Garden; siblings, Nora, Kathryn, Michael, Stephen, Paula, Janice, John, Sandra; his mother, Anna; grandchildren, Austin, Eric, William and Kaylee.

A Celebration of Life will be held from 2-4 p.m., on March 23 in Enfield Fire Hall.

Thank you to the staff of Vimy Court for their wonderful care and compassion for David.

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Clayton Arnold Sangster

Sangster, Clayton Arnold - It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of our beloved husband, father, and grandfather, Clayton Arnold Sangster, of New Harbour, Guysborough County, on February 14, 2024. 

Born in Guysborough to the late Elva (Wright) and Floyd Sangster, Clayton married his best friend and his “Forever Valentine” Grail (Barss). Together, Clayton and Grail were blessed with three daughters, and later three sons at heart, Annika Sangster (Bobby Pace), Mindy (Mike) Kelly, Jolene (John Allan) Canning. Clayton and Grail were delighted to become grandparents to seven joy-filled grandchildren, Curtis, Ashlynn, Barrett, Arianna, Brooke Lynn, Kaden and Zain. Clayton was a source of fun and joy. He will be remembered for his love of spontaneous adventures and large family gatherings with siblings, the late Bernice (Vic) Nelson, the late Melvin (Hazel) Sangster, Miles (Viola) Sangster; mother-in-law, Christena (the late Grant) Barss; in-laws, Darrell (Nancy) Barss, Shawn Barss (Dorothy Chafe) and Kim Barss. He was “Uncle Clayton” to many nieces and nephews. 

Clayton was nicknamed “Best Bus Driver” by some of his students who also held an appreciation of rural life during his 30-year career with the Strait Regional School Board. Always up for a drive (regardless of the vehicle type) Clayton made many friends across Nova Scotia while working in the forestry industry and with the school board.  His favourite pastime adventures included finding the best fish holes, back woods roads and Macgyver inspired mechanics.  Clayton’s humorous spirit will live on in the memories of those who shared a laugh with him. 

The family would like to sincerely thank Clayton’s team of health care professionals in Guysborough, Antigonish and Halifax for their compassion and resourcefulness.

A Celebration of Life will be held in Harbourview Community Center, New Harbour at 4 pm on Monday, February 19, 2024. 

Memorial donations may be made to the New Harbour River Association or Harbourview Community Center. 

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Sandra Novella (Feltmate) Mason

Mason (Feltmate), Sandra Novella - Passed away peacefully at home in Nine Mile River, as per her wishes, on February 12, 2024, after a brief battle with cancer at the age of 79.

Sandra was the beloved wife of Wesley and loving mother to Tony and Corey. She will be remembered by many for her 18 years as a lunch monitor at various schools, her time working at Green Valley Campground as gatekeeper as well as her volunteer work with the Ladies Auxiliary at the Nine Mile River Community Hall. She found enjoyment in her hobbies which included quilting, embroidery, camping, bowling and especially her BINGO nights! Sandra and Wes enjoyed many trips vacationing to the Eastern Townships of Quebec.

Sandra leaves behind her husband of 58 years, Wesley “Wes”; her son, Tony Mason (Paula); grandson Channing Walker; and her furry friend, Gibbs; sister, Rozanne Rivard (Kenny) of Moncton; brother, Harold Patton of Antigonish; and several nieces and nephews.

She was predeceased by son, Corey Mason; sister, Carolyn Masson; brother, Donald Patton.

The family would like to thank Dr. MacNeil, the Palliative Care Team (especially Dawn Ross), VON and Arimathea Funeral Cooperative.

Sandra has been cremated and will remain with Wes until his passing; together they will be interred in St. John Cemetery, Fairview with her grandparents. She requested no formal funeral or visitation; however, family and friends are welcome to a Celebration of Life on Saturday, February 24, 2024 from 1- 3 p.m. in Nine Mile River Community Hall, 7160 Highway 14.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or a charity of your choice.

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