OBIT # 1001 – VANCOUVER SUN – 2 DEC

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OBIT # 1001 – VANCOUVER SUN – 2 DEC. 1999
MacLEAN, Pastor George M. born 23rd August 1917 in Hopewell, Nova Scotia, passed away
Monday, 29 November 1999 in Surrey, B.C. He was predeceased by his loving wife Dorothy and
will be greatly missed by his sons, Robert and Derryl (Margaret), daughter, Cherylene (Larry),
grandsons Ian MacLean and Scott Arany and all who knew him. Funeral service will be held on
Friday, 3rd of December at 11 a.m. at Surrey Seventh Day Adventist Church, 8520 132 St.,
Surrey. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Adventist Development and Relief
Agency (1-888-274-ADRA). VALLEY VIEW 596-8866.
OBIT # 1002 - HALIFAX HERALD – 13 DEC. 1999
ARBUCKLE, Ralph Ian - 61, Sutherlands River, Pictou Co., died peacefully at home December
11, 1999. Born in Sutherlands River, he was a son of the late John Charles Irving and Bertha
(Austin) Arbuckle. He was a former employee of CN Railway (11 years), Scott Paper Limited (25
years) and was a lobster fisherman for 33 years. He was a member of Sutherlands River
Presbyterian Church and was a former member of New Glasgow Fire Department. He enjoyed
fishing, fiddling and loved his family. He was the founder and a supporter of the Pictou County
Oldtime Fiddlers. Surviving are his wife, Rena Marie (Chisholm); daughter, Jane Marie
Arbuckle, Terrace, B.C.; son, Robert Irving "Rob" Arbuckle, Merigomish; sisters, Audrey Gunn,
Mildred (Alec) Holmes, New Glasgow; Katherine (Clarence) Arthur, Halifax; brothers, Ross
(Maura) Arbuckle, Hartford, Conn.; Charles (Eileen) Arbuckle Halifax; granddaughter, Nicole;
grandson, Nicholas; several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by a son in infancy; a
brother, Earl. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in P & K MacDonald Funeral Home, New Glasgow.
Funeral 2 p.m. Tuesday in Sutherlands River Presbyterian Church, Rev. Glenn MacDonald
officiating. Burial in Telford Cemetery. Donations may be made in his memory to Telford
Cemetery or Sutherlands River Presbyterian Church.
OBIT # 1003 - HALIFAX HERALD – 13 DEC. 1999
MUNROE, Verta Adeline - 82, Glen Haven Manor, New Glasgow, formerly of New Harbour,
Guysborough Co., died December 11, 1999, in the home. Born in New Harbour, she was the
daughter of the late Alfred and Sadie (Henderson) Gillie. She was a homemaker and in her
younger years, she worked as a housekeeper in various locations around Nova Scotia. She is
survived by a brother, Walter, Pine Tree, Pictou Co. She was predeceased by her husband, Elmer;
brother, Harold. Visitation 7-9 p.m. today, funeral 2 p.m. Tuesday, both in New Harbour United
Baptist Church, Rev. Chuck Mosley officiating. Burial in Riverside Cemetery, New Harbour.
Donations to Kidney Foundation of Canada, Nova Scotia Branch. Arrangements entrusted to
G.W. Giffin Funeral Home, Country Harbour.
OBIT # 1004 - HALIFAX HERALD – 14 DEC. 1999
ROODE, Diana Gayle - 54, 24 Cambridge Ave., Stellarton, formerly of Trenton, passed away
peacefully on Monday, December 13, 1999, in the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow, surrounded
by her loving family after a long and courageous battle with cancer. Born in New Glasgow, she
was a daughter of Mrs. Beatrice (Patelakis) MacArthur, Trenton and the late Baxter MacArthur.
She had been a resident of Stellarton for the past 22 years prior to which she had resided in
Trenton. She had been an employee of Trenton Works Limited since 1975 and had worked in the
stores, purchasing, marketing, administration and communications departments. Diana was
founder and past president of the Flashing Blades Figure Skating Club, Trenton and had served as
past vice-president of the Stellarton Curling Club. Her interests included curling, skiing, travel
and was a figure skating enthusiast. She loved spending time at her cottage with the family and
friends that she loved. Diana loved life and lived each day to the fullest. She will be sadly missed
by her mother; husband, Gary; daughter, Leslie MacDonald, at home; Debbie (Mrs. Scott
Bowen), Calgary; son, Michael "Mike" MacDonald, at home; stepsons, David Roode, Hamilton,
Ont.; Timothy Roode, Canning; grandchildren, Bailee Bowen and Chaz Roode; brothers, Danny
and Bill MacArthur, both of Trenton; two nieces and her many friends. Her remains are resting in
H.C. MacQuarrie Funeral Home, Stellarton with visitation today, from 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Funeral
services will be held at 2 p.m. on Wednesday, in the Sharon St. John United Church, Stellarton,
Rev. Fred Archibald officiating. Burial will be in the Abercrombie Cemetery. Donations in
Diana's memory may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society.
OBIT # 1005 - HALIFAX HERALD – 15 DEC. 1999
RYAN, Willam Frank - 83, Brantford, Ont., formerly of Thorburn, Pictou Co., died December
10, 1999, in Brantford. He was a son of the late Dave and Gertrude (Sullivan) Ryan. He served in
the Royal Canadian Air Force and was later employed as an electrician. Surviving are sister,
Cecilia Ryan, Halifax; brothers, Bernard, Ontario; Terry, Antigonish; several nieces and nephews.
He was predeceased by sisters, Theresa (Vacheresse), Mary (Pettipas); brothers, Charles, Leo.
Burial has taken place in Brantford, Ont.
OBIT # 1006 – HALIFAX HERALD – 16 DEC. 1999
BOURQUE, Joseph P. - 82, Hoyte Street, Westville, passed away peacefully on December 14,
1999, in the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow, surrounded by his loving family. Born in
Westville, he was a son of Procule and Mary (Syr) Bourque. He was a member of the Church of
the Holy Name, Westville. He was a life member of the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 35,
Westville and was a member of the Pictou Highlanders serving overseas from 1942-1945 with the
West Nova Scotia Regiment. He was employed as a coal miner all of his working life at the Allan
Shaft, McBean and Drummond Mines retiring at age 68. Joe enjoyed hunting and fishing and was
an avid gardener most of his life. Joe will be sadly missed by his children, Joanna Hodgson
(husband Jim), Dartmouth; Colleen Laing (husband Ron), Abercrombie; Kim (wife Wendy Hale),
Westville; Leona Hall (husband Barry), Edmonton; Donald (wife Lori McLeod), Dartmouth; Joan
Marie, Dartmouth. He is also survived by twin sister, Blanche Doyle (husband Charles),
Westville; 10 grandchildren; one great-grandson and several nieces and nephews. He was
predeceased by his wife, the former Mary Elizabeth "Betty" Corbett; daughter, Mary Elizabeth
Poplawski; sisters, Amelia Kennedy, Eva Brennan, Jennie Noel, Eva Steele and brothers,
William, Fred and Maurice as well as two infant sisters. Visitation will be held today from 7-9
p.m. and Friday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m., in Eagles Funeral Home, Westville. His funeral will be 11 a.m.
Saturday, in the Church of the Holy Name, Westville, Rev. Reg Currie officiating. Interment will
be in the Holy Name Cemetery. Family flowers only. Donations in his memory may be made to
the Children's Wish Foundation or to a charity of one's choice. "Big Joe Bourque always was a
fighter. Daddy, we were proud to stand beside you when you fought your last battle before going
gently into the night."
OBIT # 1007 – HALIFAX HERALD – 16 DEC. 1999
JOHNSTONE, Catherine - 84, Glen Haven Manor, formerly of Trenton, died peacefully on
December 15, 1999. Born in Trenton, she was a daughter of the late Herbert and Mary Margaret
(MacKinnon) MacDougall. She was a member of the First United Church of Trenton. Surviving
is a brother, Dan MacDougall, Halifax; grandsons, Fred Davis, Herbert Davis, both of Trenton;
John Davis, Halifax; six great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased
by her husband, Herbert Johnstone; daughter, Shirley Davis; brother, Clyde MacDougall; sister,
Marjorie Dolan. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Friday, in R.H. Porter Funeral Home, Trenton. Funeral
service will be held Saturday at 10 a.m., in the funeral home, Nancy Fraser officiating. Burial will
be in Lorne Street Cemetery, New Glasgow. Donations may be made in her memory to the First
United Church, Trenton.
OBIT # 1008 – HALIFAX HERALD – 17 DEC. 1999
MacLEAN, Daniel William - 60, River Road, Churchville, Pictou Co., died Wednesday,
December 15, 1999, in the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in New Glasgow, he was a
son of the late John Hugh and Evelyn (Hadfield) MacLean. He was a resident of the River Road
for the past five years prior to which he had resided in Hamilton, Ont. for 32 years. He had
worked for STELCO Steel Manufacturing in Ontario and after moving to Pictou Co., he had been
employed at the Fisheries Training School, Pictou as a commissionaire. He was a member of the
St. Columba United Church, Hopewell. He is survived by his wife, the former Sybil Reid,
Churchville; son, Aron (Janet); daughter, Debbie, all of Hamilton, Ont.; grandchildren, Chrystal,
Sarah, Arian; sister, Joan (Mrs. John MacDonald), Winnipeg; and by a brother, David MacLean,
British Columbia. He was predeceased by a sister, Connie in infancy, His remains are resting in
H.C. MacQuarrie Funeral Home, Stellarton with visitation today from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral
services will be held at 2 p.m. on Saturday, in St. Columba United Church, Hopewell, Rev.
Marjory Cornelius officiating, assisted by Rev. Robert Crooks. Burial will be in MacLean
Cemetery, Hopewell. Family flowers only please. Donations in memory may be made to the
charity of one's choice.
OBIT # 1009 – HALIFAX HERALD – 17 DEC. 1999
GREENWOOD, Robert "Bob" - Lake Echo, died December 15, 1999, in the Dartmouth General
Hospital. Born in Yorkshire, England, he was a son of the late Hitchen and Florence (Smith)
Greenwood (Hebden Bridge). Bob was a veteran of Britain's Royal Air Force squadron 141
which he joined shortly after the Second World War broke out in 1939. He served in London
before coming to Debert in 1941 and was later stationed in West Africa. After the war, Bob
emigrated to Canada on the Cunard White Star S.S. Aquitania and came through the now historic
Pier 21. He settled with his family in Charlottetown, P.E.I., where he ran a printing press. He
lived in Aspen, Guysborough Co., for many years before settling in the Lake Echo area. A quiet
man of many talents, he was tallyman and office manager for lumber companies around the
province. He had his own Texaco business on Pleasant Street in Dartmouth. In later years, Bob
served in the Canadian Corps of Commissionaires for the Bedford Institute of Oceanography and
served at sea on the Dawson for two years prior to his retirement in 1983. Bob kept in close touch
with his family in England and enjoyed the visits from his children, grandchildren and greatgrandchildren. He was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion, Sommes Branch for 30 years.
He was a faithful Toronto Maple Leaf fan. He was an accomplished singer, an avid reader and a
skillful snooker player. Surviving are his wife of 58 years, the former Greta MacKeen, Aspen;
daughter, Judy (Trevor), Sandra (Eric); sons, Vance (Sue), Blaise (Elsie); grandchildren, Dawn,
Gillian, April, Chelsea, Melissa, Tanya, Candice, Benjamin, Robyn and Sarah; greatgrandchildren, Amber, Joshua, Jessica and Desmond. He is survived by brother, John; sisters,
Mary, Doreen and Joan. He was predeceased by brothers, Cecil, Alfred, Harry and twin brother,
Walter; sisters, Mae and Dora. Visitation will be 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today, December 17, in Atlantic
Funeral Home, 771 Main St., Dartmouth, and on Saturday, December 18, in the Good Shepherd
Church, Lawrencetown from 1 p.m. until time of the funeral service. Funeral service will be held
in the Good Shepherd Church December 18, at 2 p.m. Internment to follow in Dartmouth
Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Good Shepherd Church in
Lawrencetown or any charity.
OBIT # 1010 – HALIFAX HERALD – 17 DEC. 1999
PETTIPAS, William Joseph "Billie" - 70, Glen Haven Manor, New Glasgow, formerly of
Browns Mill Road, Merigomish, died December 16, 1999, in the manor. Born in Antigonish
County, he was a son of the late Nathaniel Pettipas and Evelyn (Pettipas) Coty. He was employed
with various companies, retiring from the Department of Highways after 20 years of service. He
was a member of the Roman Catholic Church. Surviving are his wife, Dorothy Ann (Gillis)
Pettipas, Merigomish; sons, Donald Joseph, at home; William Paul, Dartmouth; sister, Stella
Fougere, Havre Boucher; one uncle and a niece. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today, in P&K
MacDonald Funeral Home, New Glasgow. Funeral 2 p.m. Saturday, in St. Andrew's Roman
Catholic Church, Egerton, Rev. Robert Day officiating. Burial in the Murray's Point Cemetery.
Donations to Canadian Cancer Society or the Arthritis Society.
OBIT # 1011 – HALIFAX HERALD – 15 MARCH 1995
GRAHAM, Wilfred Ross - 81, Woodside Road, Halifax Co., died March 14, 1995, in
Musquodoboit Valley Memorial Hospital, Middle Musquodoboit. Born in Pembroke, Colchester
Co., he was a son of the late Thomas and Esther (Smith) Graham. He was the last survivng
member of his immediate family. Surviving are his wife, the former Ruby Hamilton; sons,
Vernon, Roy, Upper Stewiacke; daughter, Barbara Brown, Woodside Road; seven grandchildren;
nine great-grandchildren. Funeral 3 p.m. today in Sharon Presbyterian Church, Dean, Rev. Gary
Burrill officiating. Spring burial in Riverside Cemetery, Upper Stewiacke. No flowers by request.
Donations to Musquodoboit Valley Memorial Hospital or Sharon Presbyterian Church.
Arrangements under the direction of The Arimathea Funeral Cooperative, Upper Musquodoboit.
OBIT # 1012 - HALIFAX HERALD – 24 November 2003
BASSETT, Frank Joseph - 79, Westville, passed away on Saturday, November 22, 2003, in Glen
Haven Manor, New Glasgow. Born in Halifax, he was the son of the late Frank and Mary
(Publicover) Bassett. He was an overseas veteran of the Second World War and was a member of
the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 35, Westville. He is survived by sons, Michael Vaughan
(Gwen), Westville; Frank Vaughan (Shelley), Westville; Rosie Siddell (Kevin), Cambridge, Ont.;
eight grandchildren. He is also survived by children from his first marriage, Frankie Bassett,
Margaret Nickerson, Doreen Brown, Sylvia Wiltse, and George Bassett. Visitation will be held 24 and 7-9 p.m. today in Eagles Funeral Home, Westville. His funeral service will be held 1 p.m.
Tuesday in The Church of The Holy Name, Westville, Father Donald Boudreau officiating.
Burial will be in Heatherdale Memorial Gardens, Sylvester, where the Overseas War Veterans
Association will conduct a service at 2 p.m. Tuesday.
OBIT # 1013 – HALIFAX HERALD – 21 MARCH 1994
BROWN, Gladys Helen - 88, Eastville, died March 17, 1994, in Woodstock General Hospital,
Ontario. Born in Burnside, she was a daughter of the late William and Eva immediate family. She
is survived by two daughters, Ruth (Mrs. Allan Clarke), Fenton Falls, Ont.; Mrs. Eleanor
Griffiths, Woodstock; four sons, Laurie, Eastville; Walter, Truro; Warren, Woodstock; Sidney,
Scarborough, Ont.; 23 grandchildren; 35 great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. She
was predeceased by her husband, Hally; daughter, Florence; son, Willard; three greatgrandchildren. Funeral will be 2 p.m. today in Springside United Church, Rev. Margaret
Archibald officiating. Spring burial will be in the Eastville Cemetery under the direction of
Colchester Community Funeral Home, Truro. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to
Springside United Church Memorial Fund.
OBIT # 1014 – HALIFAX HERALD – 18 DEC. 1999
ROBSON, William Marlin "Bill" - 84, Oldham Road, died, Friday, December 17, 1999, in VG
Site, QEII Health Sciences Centre. Born in French River, Pictou Co., he was a son of the late
Norman and Annie Jane (Cameron) Robson. He was a lobster fisherman for many years on the
Northumberland Strait, out of Seafoam, Pictou Co. He was employed at the Pictou Shipyards
during the Second World war and was enlisted in the Canadian Forces. Later he was employed at
the Halifax Shipyards and retired from Shearwater Naval Base, Dartmouth as a painter. A
member of the Royal Canadian Legion Centennial Branch 160, Dartmouth. He is survived by
wife, Annie May (Farrell), Dartmouth; daughters, Ruth (John) MacKenzie, Scarborough, Ont.;
Isabel (Gerald) Cole, Glenda (Edward) Sullivan, Oldham; Lillian (Robert) Price, Toronto; Lynn
(Steven) Mitchell, Ottawa; sons, Raymond (Susan), Wayne (Elaine), Dartmouth; several grand,
great-grand, great-great-grandchildren; sisters, Jean MacGarvey, Saint John, N.B.; Isabel
Patterson, Lyons Brook, Pictou Co.; brothers, Donald, Toronto; John, Eric, Pictou. Visitation 7-9
p.m. today, 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Sunday, in Ettinger Funeral Home, Shubenacadie. Funeral services 10
a.m. Monday, in Saint Bernards Roman Catholic Church, Enfield, Rev. Paul Granville S.J.,
officiating. Burial in parish cemetery. Donations to St. Bernard's Roman Catholic Church or
charity of your choice.
OBIT # 1015 – HALIFAX HERALD – 10 JAN. 1995
De BRUIN, Beatrice Elvia - Grand Prairie, Alta., died January 5, 1995, in Grand Prairie. Born in
Dean Settlement, she was a daughter of Charlotte Hamilton, Truro and the late Raymond
Hamilton. Surviving are her husband, Gordon; daughter, Verla Miller, Victoria, B.C.; sons,
Jonathan, Ronald, Red Cliff; Lester, Andrew, William, Grand Prairie; sister, Martha, Upper
Musquodoboit; brothers, Reg, Shortts Lake; Raye, Kenzieville; several grandchildren. She was
predeceased by a son, James. Cremation has taken place. A memorial service will be at a later
date. Burial in Upper Stewiacke.
OBIT # 1016 – HALIFAX HERALD – 23 MAR. 1995
HENLEY, Addie Louise - 87, Pleasant Valley, Halifax Co., died March 21, 1995, at the home of
her grandson, Kenneth with whom she resided. Born in Chaplin, she was a daughter of the late
Pearson and Louise (Chaplin) Hamilton. She was a lifetime mother and grandmother. She was the
last surviving member of her immediate family. Surviving are sons, Russell, Dean Settlement;
Steward, Chezzetcook; Wilfred, St. Andrews; Brodie, Thorburn; Howard, Leroy, Harrison,
Pleasant Valley; Charles, Sheet Harbour Road; daughters, Amy (Mrs. Frank Gale), Pleasant
Valley; Luella (Mrs. George Farnell), Dean Settlement; 40 grandchildren; 41 great-grandchildren;
a great-great-grandchild. She was predeceased by her husband, Isaac; son, Marshall, one in
infancy; seven grandchildren; brothers, Arthur, Raymond, Herbert; sister, Annie in infancy.
Visitation 7-9 p.m. today, funeral 2 p.m. Friday in St. James United Church, Upper
Musquodoboit, Rev. Gary Burrill officiating. Burial to follow in Hillcrest Cemetery, Upper
Musquodoboit. Donations to Musquodoboit Valley Memorial Hospital or St. James United
Church. Arrangements under the direction of The Arimathea Funeral Cooperative, Upper
Musquodoboit.
OBIT # 1017 – HALIFAX HERALD – 21 DEC. 1999
BAILLIE, William Raymond - 70, River John, Pictou Co., passed away peacefully at home,
December 20, 1999. Born November 15, 1929, in Mountain Road, River John, he was a son of
the late Henry and Christine (MacGregor) Baillie. Having retired from the Department of
Transportation and public works as a machine operator. He then founded and operated Baillie's
Lumber. Bill was an avid outdoorsman, who enjoyed hunting, fishing, camping and gardening.
His summer vegetable stand will be missed by many. Bill was a member of Salem United
Church, having served on the Board of Stewards. Bill was an honorary member of the River John
Fire Department and a charter member of the River John Lions Club. Surviving are his loving
wife, the former Muriel (Fluff), Langille; daughter, Deborah (Alan Richman), Ottawa; sons,
Raymond (Leona) and Donald (Heather), River John; seven grandchildren; one great-grandchild;
sisters, Anna (James) (Baillie, River John; Marguerite (Keith) Robblee, North Wallace, Eleanor
Sutherland, Poplar Hill; brothers, Kenneth (Marg), Toronto; Jack (Janet), Troy; Angus (Evelyn)
and Ronald (Norma), all of River John. He was predeceased by a sister in infancy. Funeral
arrangements are under the direction of MacLeod's Funeral Home, River John. Visitation 2-4, 7-9
p.m. Wednesday, December 22, in the funeral home. Funeral service will be held 2 p.m.
Thursday, December 23, in Salem United church, River John, Pastor David Eagles officiating,
assisted by Rev. Donald Sutherland. Interment will follow in Mountain Road Cemetery. Family
flowers only by request. In lieu, donations may be made to a local charity of your choice.
OBIT # 1018 – HALIFAX HERALD – 21 DEC. 1999
MacDONALD, (Mills) Delta Victoria - Delta Victoria MacDonald, nee Mills, 79, Cameron Ave.,
New Glasgow, died Monday, December 20, 1999, in the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. She
was born in Amherst Head, and had been a resident of New Glasgow and Trenton for the past 57
years. She was a member of the Christian Fellowship Church, Abercrombie Road., New
Glasgow. She was the last surviving member of her immediate family. She was a loving mother
of Harry (Isabel), Argentina; Wyman (Helen), Dartmouth; Roddie (Linda), Toronto; daughter-inlaw, Mary Lou Coady, Trenton; 16 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren. She was predeceased
by her first husband, Hubert Benjamin; second husband, Harry MacDonald; sons, Elton and
Allister Benjamin. Her remains will rest in the H.W. Angus Funeral Home, New Glasgow, with
visitation Wednesday from 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday, in
Christian Fellowship Church, New Glasgow, Pastor Bruce Morrison officiating. Burial will be in
Heatherdale Memorial Gardens. Donations in her memory may be made to the Canadian Cancer
Society or the Alzheimer's Society of Canada.
OBIT # 1019 – HALIFAX HERALD – 22 DEC. 1999
HUGHES, Leo Vernon - 83, Plymouth, died December 20, 1999, in Aberdeen Hospital, New
Glasgow. Born in Fox River, Cumberland Co., he was a son of the late Rena (Hughes) York. He
had been employed with Tidewater Construction for 29 years, Warren Maritimes Ltd., and retired
from S.W. Weeks Construction. He served with the Canadian Army during the Second World
War and was a member of Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 34, New Glasgow. Surviving are his
wife, Myrtle Marie Hughes; daughter, Charlene Joy MacLean, Irish Mountain; son, Donald Leo,
Plymouth; half-brother, Raymond York, Fox River. He was predeceased by daughter, Deborah
Ann; son, Roy Vernon. Cremation has taken place. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today, funeral 2 p.m.
Thursday, both in P&K MacDonald Funeral Home, New Glasgow, Rev. Charles MacPherson
officiating. Burial of ashes at a later date. Family flowers only. Donations to Heart and Stroke
Foundation of Nova Scotia; Kidney Foundation of Canada, Nova Scotia Branch or any charity.
OBIT # 1020 –HALIFAX HERALD – 22 DEC. 1999
LAKE, (MacLean) Jean G. - 57, Dartmouth, passed away December 21, 1999, at home. Born in
New Glasgow and raised in Stellarton, she was a daughter of Mary (MacKenzie) MacLean, New
Glasgow and the late Alexander "Allie" MacLean. She was a graduate of the Stellarton High
School and the Victoria General School of Nursing Class of '63B. She was employed with the
Government of Canada as an Occupational Health Nurse at CFB Shearwater and the Bedford
Magazine. She is survived by sisters, Sandra (Andrew) Cameron, Dartmouth; Maryln (Allison)
Taylor, Stellarton; nieces, Pamela Jenkins, Trenton; Kristen Cameron, Dartmouth; nephews,
Michael Taylor, Halifax; Blair Cameron, Dartmouth. She was predeceased by her husband,
Donald. Visitation 7-9 p.m. today, in A.L. Mattatall Funeral Home, Dartmouth. The body will be
transferred to Eagle's Funeral Home, North Main St., Westville for visitation 12-2 p.m. and
funeral service 2 p.m. Thursday., Rev. Dr. Ken MacLeod officiating. Burial in Gairloch
Cemetery, Gairloch, Pictou Co. Family flowers only. Memorial donations may be made to any
charity.
OBIT # 1021 –HALIFAX HERALD – 23 DEC. 1999
FRASER, Whilma Jane - MacLellans Brook Road, Pictou Co., died December 22, 1999, at home.
Born in New Glasgow, she was the daughter of the late Albert and Ella (Horne) Murphy. She had
been a resident of MacLellans Brook for the past 40 years. She was an adherent of the First
Presbyterian Church, New Glasgow. She worked as an inspector with the Department of National
Defence in Pictou and following the war years she had taught school from grades one to 10 in the
municipality of Pictou County. She always extended her warm personality to those who entered
her home. Surviving are daughter, Renee Fraser-Hall, MacLellans Brook; several nieces and
nephews. She was predeceased by her husband, Hugh K. Fraser; brothers, Wilfred, Bob, Reid;
sister, Dorothy MacDonald. No visitation by request. Private family service Monday, in H.W.
Angus Funeral Home, New Glasgow, Rev. Glenn Matheson officiating. Burial in MacLellans'
Mountain Cemetery. Donations to any charity.
OBIT # 1022 –HALIFAX HERALD – 23 DEC. 1999
GRAHAM, Minnie Elizabeth Velma - 84, Glen Haven Manor, formerly of Rose Avenue,
Trenton, died December 22, 1999, in the manor. Born in Trenton, she was a daughter of the late
Fred and Priscilla (MacIsaac) Graham. She was employed in management with Woolworths Co.
Ltd. in New Glasgow and Toronto, retiring in 1979, after 41 years of service. She was a member
of First United Church, Trenton. Surviving are sisters, Pearl L. Graham, Riverton; Sylvia H.
Graham, New Glasgow; Marguerite Bousquet, Taunton, Mass.; brother, Arthur H., Riverton; a
niece, nephew and several cousins. Visitation 3:15-5 p.m., 7-9 p.m. today, funeral 11 a.m. Friday,
both in P&K MacDonald Funeral Home, New Glasgow, Rev. Nancy Fraser officiating. Burial in
Hillside Cemetery. No flowers by request. Donations to the Pictou County Food Bank.
OBIT # 1023 –HALIFAX HERALD – 23 DEC. 1999
HOOPER, Opal - 91, Maritme Odd Fellows Home, Pictou, and formerly of Scotsburn, died
December 22, 1999, in the home. Born in Pictou, she was the eldest daughter of the late Franklin
and Elizabeth (Shea) Stramberg. She was employed as House Mother at a private girls college in
Boston. Upon retirement in 1970 she returned to Scotsburn, where she was an adherent of Bethel
Presbyterian Church. She enjoyed traveling and reading, and had only been a resident of the
home since October 28 of this year. She is survived by her sister, Janie (Mrs. David MacKenzie),
Scotsburn; cousins, Christine Ross, Pleasant Valley; Scott Young, Halifax. She was predeceased
by her husband, James Hooper; sister, Marjorie. Visitation 7-9 p.m. today, in McLaren Funeral
Home, Pictou from where funeral will be held at 10 a.m. Friday, with Rev. Mark McLennan and
Rev. Lee MacNaughton officiating. Burial will be in St. John's Cemetery, Scotsburn.
OBIT # 1024 –HALIFAX HERALD – 23 DECEMBER 1999
MacKINNON, John Lester Claire - 82, Chisholm St., New Glasgow, died December 22, 1999, in
the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in French River, he was a son of Olla Daisy (Reid)
MacKinnon and stepson of the late Moses Priest MacKinnon. Before the Second World War, he
worked in farming and forestry. He served with the 27th Canadian Armored (Tank) Division
during the Second World War. Returning he was employed with Henry R. Thompson as parts
manager. He later worked as an electronic technician at Clairton, Stellarton and as parts manager
at Dale Motors Nissan, Stellarton. He was a member of Royal Canadian Legion Branch 34, New
Glasgow and the Gun Club. He enjoyed fishing, hunting, woodworking, playing the fiddle and
guitar. Surviving are his wife, Betty Beatrice (Woolley) MacKinnon; daughters, Nancy Forbes,
Telford; Beverley Ladd, Nepean, Ont.; Jessie MacDonald, Stellarton; sisters, Jean Patterson,
Woodfield; Marie Cameron, Peterborough, Ont.; two grandchildren; two great-granddaughters.
He was predeceased by son, John "Bud". Visitation 3:15-4:30 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. today, in P & K
MacDonald Funeral Home, New Glasgow where funeral service will be held 2 p.m. Friday, Rev.
Dr. J. Kenneth MacLeod officiating. The Royal Canadian Legion will hold their tribute service at
6:45 p.m. tonight in the funeral home. Burial will be in Telford Cemetery. Family flowers only.
Donations may be made in his memory to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia or the
Kidney Foundation of Canada.
OBIT # 1025 –HALIFAX HERALD – 23 DECEMBER 1999
SOFAN, Alexander "Alex" - 88, Glen Haven Manor, New Glasgow, formerly of George Street,
Trenton, passed away in the manor, December 22, 1999. Born in Saint Rose, Inverness Co., he
was a son of the late Sine Alle and Isabel (Gillis) Sofan. He was retired from the Nova Scotia
Power Corporation. He was a member of Christ the King Roman Catholic Church. He served
with the Cape Breton Highlanders during the Second World War. He is survived by daughters,
Isabel (Lawrence) MacDonald and Brenda Sofan, both of Trenton; grandchildren, Winnie and
Daniel, Trenton; Mandy MacDonald, Saint John, N.B.; great-grandson, Aaron; sister, Peggy
(Coby) McCluskey, Dartmouth. He was predeceased by his wife, the former Anna Mary
MacDonald; infant son, Winston and infant daughter, Winnie; brothers, John, Jim and Archie.
Visitation will be 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today, in R.H. Porter Funeral Home, New Glasgow. Funeral
service 11 a.m. Friday, in Christ the King Roman Catholic Church, Rev. George MacInnis
officiating. Burial at 3 p.m. in Stella Maris Cemetery, Inverness. Donations may be made to
Scarboro Foreign Missions or the Children's Wish Foundation.
OBIT # 1026 –HALIFAX HERALD – 24 DEC. 1999
FRASER, Gladys L. - 98, 397 Lorne St., New Glasgow, died at home Thursday, December 23,
1999. Born in Avondale, Pictou Co. in 1901, she was a daughter of the late Milton and Mary
(MacGregor) Huggan. She was a graduate of Pictou Academy, Class of 1917. She taught school
at Marshy Hope, Avondale and for several years at the Temperance Street School, New Glasgow.
She completed her highest grade in piano from MacGill University and for several years taught
many piano pupils. She was a longtime member of the St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, New
Glasgow where she was a member of the choir, past president of the Senior Missionary Society
and of the Allan Pollok Missionary Society. For many years, she was a sunday school teacher as
well as a leader of the Kirk Mission Band. She was also a member and past Regent of the Dr.
Carolyn Carmichael Chapter of the IODE, New Glasgow. She worked at the New Glasgow Music
Festival from its inception until recently, and always maintained a keen interest in its activities.
She is survived by a daughter, Doris Hiltz (Raymond), Little Harbour; son, Barrie (Rhoda Jean);
grandsons, Graham and Alex Fraser, Halifax; sister, Viola (Mrs. M.Y. Fraser), New Glasgow.
She was predeceased by her husband, John Simon Fraser; her grandson, Stephen Fraser; sister,
Mildred Moore; brothers, Clarence and Mervyn Huggan. Her remains will rest at the H.W. Angus
Funeral Home, New Glasgow with visitation Sunday, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral services will be
held at 1 p.m. Monday, in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, New Glasgow, Rev. Dr. Ken
MacLeod officiating. Burial will be in Lorne Street Cemetery. Family flowers only please.
Donations in her memory may be made to a charity of one's choice.
OBIT # 1027 –HALIFAX HERALD – 24 DEC. 1999
MUNRO (Gordon), Lillian Mae - 91, Glen Haven Manor, New Glasgow, formerly of the Birch
Hill Senior Citizens Apartments, Stellarton, died, Thursday, December 23, 1999, in the manor.
Born in Stellarton, she was a daughter of the late James Wilson and Lillian Florence (Taylor)
Gordon. She was a resident of Stellarton for all of her life prior to being a guest at the manor for
the past six years. She was a member of Christ Anglican Church where she was assistant organist
for many years. She was member and Past Noble Grand of the Southern Cross Rebekah Lodge 3,
Stellarton, the Church Choir, the Dorcas ACW, the Golden Glen Senior Citizens, Plymouth and
the Stellarton Stellarite Club. She was a retired nursing assistant having worked at the Aberdeen
Hospital for some 17 years. She is survived by daughter, Jean, Mrs. Hubert Conway, Churchville;
sons, James Austin (Gloria), Dartmouth; Douglas Austin (Judy), Stellarton; Wayne Austin
(Donna), Stellarton; Robert Austin (Mary), Westville; step daughter, Sheila Cameron, Central
West River; step son, Daniel Munroe, Sairlock; brothers, Foster, Stellarton; Blair, Chatham, N.B.;
14 grandchildren; several great-grandchildren; five step grandchildren. She was predeceased by
her first husband, Henry Alfred Austin and second husband, Adolph L. Thibodeau, and her third
husband, Donald K. Munro; sisters, Laura, Ida; brother, Searle. Her remains will rest in H.C.
MacQuarrie Funeral Home, Stellarton with visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m Monday. Funeral services will
be held 11 a.m. Tuesday in Christ Anglican Church, Stellarton, Rev. Jim McCorriston officiating.
Burial will be in the parish cemetery. Family flowers only please, Donations in her memory may
be made to the Christ Anglican Church or the Southern Cross Rebekah Lodge 3. Stellarton.
OBIT # 1028
McKINNON, Angus Charles - 99, Glen Haven Manor, New Glasgow, formerly of 436 Stewart
St., New Glasgow, died, December 23, 1999, in the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in
Fraser's Mountain, he was a son of the late Dan Alex and Catherine (McKinnon) McKinnon. He
was a member of St. Gregory's Roman Catholic Church and a life member of the Knights of
Columbus. He retired from the C.N.R. with 45 years of service in the track maintenance
department. He is survived by son, Danny (Jean), New Glasgow. He was predeceased by his wife,
the former Elfleda Dunbar; sisters, Catherine, Annie, Florence; brothers, John, Peter. Visitation 24, 7-9 p.m. Sunday, funeral 10:30 a.m. Monday, Rev. Bernard McAdam officiating, both in H.W.
Angus Funeral Home, New Glasgow. Burial in Holy Cross Cemetery, New Glasgow. Family
flowers only. Donations to St. Gregory's Roman Catholic Church or any charity.
OBIT # 1029 –HALIFAX HERALD – 26 DEC. 1999
CAMPBELL, J. Ralph - 85, Halifax, died December 24, 1999, in the New Halifax Infirmary,
QEII. Born in Stellarton, Pictou Co., he was a son of the late John and Henrietta (MacBain)
Campbell. During the Second World War he served overseas with Royal Canadian Artillery.
Following the war he was employed with Canada Customs retiring in 1979. He was a 35 year
member of Vimy Branch 27 Royal Canadian Legion. He was a long time member of the
Mayflower Curling Club. Surviving are wife the former Marion Larson; son, David, Toronto;
daughter, Gina Jones, Victoria, B.C.; step son, Kevin Cotie, Halifax; brother, William, New
Glasgow; three grandchildren. He was predeceased by brother, Donald; sister, Marion. Visitation
7-9 p.m. Monday and 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Tuesday, funeral 10 a.m. Wednesday, Rev. George
MacDonald officiating, all in J.A. Snow's Funeral Home. Burial in Gate of Heaven Cemetery.
OBIT # 1030 –HALIFAX HERALD – 27 DEC. 1999
CLARKE (Kelly), Bertha Catherine "Bert" - 71, died December 26, 1999, in the Aberdeen
Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Trenton, she was the daughter of the late Martin and Catherine
(Kenny) Kelly. She was employed as nurse most of her life, starting with Ferris Nursing Home in
Nashua, N.H., later at Glen Haven Manor in New Glasgow, and private nursing before retiring.
She was a member of St. Johns Roman Catholic church. She is survived by one son, Tony Clarke,
New Glasgow, his children, Tony Jr., Terri, Jamie, Cindy, and Lindsay Clarke; daughters, Cathy
(Phillip) Murray, New Glasgow, their children, Jason and Brandon Kyle, Jonathan, Brett,
Gabrielle, and Olivia Murray; Alisa Clarke and Liam Morris, Calgary, Alta., their children, Katie
and Mitchell Green. She is also survived by one sister, Lois (Lloyd) Peartree, New Glasgow;
several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband, Reginald Clarke; one sister,
Lydia (Kelly) Chrisholm; brothers, Elmer, Harold "Boug", and Bernard Kelly. Her remains will
rest at H.W. Angus Funeral Home, New Glasgow, from 7-9 p.m. today, December 27. Funeral
service will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, December 28, from St. Johns Roman Catholic Church
New Glasgow, with Rev. Regis Halloran officiating. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery.
Donations may be made to Holy Cross Cemetery or Christ the King Cemetery, or to a charity of
your choice. No flowers by request.
OBIT # 1031 –HALIFAX HERALD – 27 DECEMBER 1999
DOYLE, Charles Jacques - 79, 2059 South Main St., Westville, died December 25, 1999, at
home. Born in Grand Entree, Magdalen Islands, he was a son of the late Charles and Angele
(LaPierre) Doyle. He was a member of the Church of the Holy Name, Westville. He worked for
many years on the CGS Acadia, and later was employed at NSPC. Surviving are his wife, the
former Blanche Bourque; daughters, Marie Blanche Costa, Boston; Mary Anastasia Wright,
Westville; son, Maurice, Montreal; seven grandchildren. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Tuesday, in
Eagles Funeral Home, Westville. Funeral service 2 p.m. Wednesday, in Church of the Holy
Name, Westville, Rev. Reg Currie officiating. Burial in Heatherdale Memorial Gardens,
Sylvester.
OBIT # 1032 –HALIFAX HERALD – 27 DEC. 1999
GRANT, John William - 92, Caribou River, Pictou Co., died December 26, 1999, in Aberdeen
Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Caribou River, April 8, 1907, he was a son of the late Roderick
and Florabel (Urquhart) Grant. He was a fisherman, farmer, boat builder and trucker. John was
also an avid fiddle player and an adherent of First Presbyterian Church, Pictou. He is survived by
his loving wife, Dorothy (Daley); devoted children and their spouses, Bill, Caribou River; Peg
(Mrs. Maurice Holmes), River John; Jim, Hopewell; Eddie, Caribou River; Ira, Three Brooks;
Roy, Three Brooks; 22 grandchildren; 30 great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by a son,
Roddie; brother, Donald; sister, Mary Bryanton. Visitation will be 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today, in
McLaren Funeral Home, Pictou, from where funeral will be held 2 p.m. Tuesday, Rev. Iona
MacLean officiating. Burial will be in Caribou River upper Cemetery. Family flowers only
please. Donations may be made to a charity of your choice.
OBIT # 1033 –HALIFAX HERALD – 27 DEC. 1999
HALIFAX HERALD – 27 DEC. 1999
MacMASTER, Allan Plumb
MacMASTER, Allan Plumb - 75, Hopewell, Pictou Co., died December 24, 1999, in Aberdeen
Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in New Glasgow, he was a son of the late Roderick and Margaret
Anne (Plumb) MacMaster. He served during the Second World War with the Highland Light
Infantry of Canada, and was decorated with the Military Medal of Bravery. He worked as a truck
driver and also drove a taxi for Jim's Taxi, Stellarton. Surviving are sons, Reg and Rosemary,
Worseley, Alta; Allan (Mary), Hopewell; Gordon and Roxanne, Lansdowne; William "Bill",
Hopewell; daughters, Barbara (Roy) Lahey, Main-a-Dieu; Margaret Tibbetts, Greenwood;
Michele (Rick) Woodroffe, Eureka; 15 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; sisters, Margaret
(Harold) Cream, Tatamagouche; Terry Grabowski, Halifax; Verna Dickson, Trenton; Barbara
Carrol, Belleville, Ont. Predeceased by his wife, the former Eloise MacDonald; son, Enon Collin;
grandson, Damion. Cremation has taken place. The family will receive visitors from 1 p.m. until
time of service at 2 p.m. Wednesday, in H.W. Angus Funeral Home, New Glasgow, Rev. Marjory
Cornelius officiating. Burial will take place in the Foxbrook Cemetery, Hopewell. Donations may
be made to War Amps of Canada or a charity of one's choice.
OBIT # 1034 –HALIFAX HERALD – 27 DEC. 1999
ODO, Lawson Victor "Luke" - 78, Sunset Haven Rest Home, New Glasgow, formerly of
Stellarton, died December 25, 1999, in the Home. Born in Springhill, he was a son of the late
Charles and Eva Odo. He was a veteran of the Second World War. After the war, he was
employed with Pictou Shipyards for a period of time. He retired from the former Hawker
Siddeley, Trenton (charge hand, Tanker Car Dept.), after over 30 years service. He was a member
of the North Nova Scotia Highlanders 85th Battalion Memory Club. Surviving are son, Lloyd
(Linda), MacPhersons Mills; brother, Doug (Mary), Thorburn; five grandchildren; five greatgrandchildren; numerous nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his wife, Hazel Jane
(Chenell); daughter, Gaye Kehoe; brothers, Babe and Bob. Cremation has taken place. The family
will receive visitors in P&K MacDonald Funeral Home, New Glasgow, from 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today,
where memorial service will be held 11 a.m. Tuesday, Mr. Ferguson MacKay officiating. The
Royal Canadian Legion will hold their tribute service at 6:30 p.m. tonight, in the funeral home.
Burial of ashes will be in Heatherdale Memorial Gardens. Donations may be made in his memory
to any charity of choice.
OBIT # 1035 –HALIFAX HERALD – 28 DEC. 1999
CAMERON, Donald McCara "Mac" - Passed away peacefully in Camp Hill Veterans' Memorial
Building, QEII, Halifax on December 27, 1999. McCara or "Mac" as he was known, was a
longtime resident of Greenwich and active in community affairs. A son of the late Donald
Archibald and Kathryn (McCara) Cameron, he was born on April 28, 1912 in Hutton, Alta. and
moved as a young child with his family to Three Brooks, Pictou Co. McCara attended schools in
Pictou County and graduated from Pictou Academy with the academic silver medal. He graduated
from the Normal College, Truro and taught in schools in Pictou, Digby and Lunenburg Counties
before enlisting in the Royal Canadian Engineering and Mechanical Corps (RCEME) of the
Canadian Army in the Second World War, and serving overseas. Returning, McCara taught at the
Veteran's Training School in Windsor and attended Acadia University, graduating in 1950 with a
bachelor of science degree in industrial arts. McCara then taught primarily industrial arts to high
school students in Brookfield, Montreal, Tatamagouche (where he was also vice principal and
adjutant of the Air Cadet Squadron), and Canning until his retirement in 1972. He also served as
president of the Industrial Arts Teachers Association of Nova Scotia, and as Fire Commissioner
for Greenwich. McCara was a member of St. John's Anglican Church, Church Street, Port
Williams, a member of Royal Canadian Legion, Dr. C.B. Lumsden Branch 74, Wolfville, the
family genealogist, and an avid outdoorsman. In 1943, McCara married Violet Joyce Woodman,
Digby. He is survived by his wife, Violet, The Windsor Elms, Windsor; sons, Driffield,
Burlington, Ont.; Andrew, Pereaux, Kings Co.; brothers, George and Robert; sisters, Marie and
Margaret; grandchildren, Gordon, Mark, Deanne, Elan, Devin, Adrian and Morgane. McCara was
predeceased by brothers, James and Foreman. We will all miss a loved and very important person
in our lives, and a good neighbor. A memorial service will be held 11 a.m. Thursday, December
30, in St. John's Anglican Church, Church Street, Port Williams, Rev. Stephen Vail officiating.
Burial will take place in St. Paul's Cemetery, Marshalltown, Digby Co. Donations in memory
may be made to the St. John's Anglican Church Memorial Fund. Arrangements are entrusted to
W.C. Hiltz Funeral Parlour, Kentville.
OBIT # 1036 –HALIFAX HERALD – 28 DEC. 1999
GAUDET (Turner), Norine May - 46, Donald Street, New Glasgow, formerly of The Ponds, died
December 27, 1999, in the Aberdeen Hospital. Born in New Glasgow, she was a daughter of
Harold "Pete" and Frances (Bates) Turner, The Ponds. She was an adherent of Calvary Temple
Church, New Glasgow. Although stricken at birth with a thyroid gland condition that left her
struggling with weight problems, she excelled and even succeeded with returning to school and
finishing her grade 12 after a number of years absence. She had accepted her Lord and Saviour
Jesus Christ years ago and is in His presence today. In John 3:16 we find the words, "For God so
loved the world that he gave his one and only Son that Whoever believes in him shall not perish
but have eternal life". Surviving are husband, Albert (formerly of Charlottetown, P.E.I.); sister,
Lynda, The Ponds; brother, Alvin (Mary), East Chezzetcook, Halifax Co.; niece, Bridget and
nephew, B.J.; three aunts and numerous cousins. She was predeceased by a brother, John Henry
in infancy. Cremation has taken place. The family will receive visitors in P. & K. MacDonald
Funeral Home, New Glasgow from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Wednesday. A memorial service will be
held 2 p.m. Thursday, in Calvary Temple Church, Rev. Robert Innes officiating. Burial of ashes
will be in Murray's Point Cemetery, Lower Barney's River. Donations may be made in her
memory to any charity of choice.
OBIT # 1037 –HALIFAX HERALD – 29 DEC. 1999
SMITH, H. Fisher - Langley, B.C., died December 25, 1999, in Langley Memorial Hospital,
Langley. Born in Smithfield, Guysborough Co., he was a son of the late Walter and Clara (Fisher)
Smith (formerly of Avondale, Pictou Co.). He served with the Canadian Army overseas from
1940-1946 during the Second World War. Returning to Canada, he was employed with CPR
Police until his retirement after 35 years of service. He recently received his 50 year jewel from
the Hudson Masonic Lodge 77, Thorburn. Surviving are his wife, Lois (Mason) Smith; daughters,
Kathryn Mazzone, Langley; Donna Vanbeeneen, Agassiz, B.C.; Susan Nekie, Surrey, B.C.; son,
Jim, Richmond, B.C.; sisters, Gladys Robertson, Barney's River; Myrtle Greene, Kenzieville;
brother, Dr. Robert Smith, Rothesay, N.B.; six grandchildren; numerous nieces and nephews. He
was predeceased by a sister, Edna Roach. Cremation has taken place. Private family service
today, December 29, public memorial service January 5, 2000, both in Henderson's Funeral
Home, Langley. Donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of British Columbia.
OBIT # 1038 –HALIFAX HERALD – 29 DEC. 1999
MacLEOD, Daniel Edward - 87, Avondale, Pictou Co., died Monday, December 27, 1999, in the
Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Avondale, he was a son of the late Robert Thomas
and Margaret Ella (MacKenzie) MacLeod. He was a lifelong resident of Avondale and was a
member of the Barney's River Presbyterian Church. In his working years he had been employed
with Latimer Construction from where he retired. He was a veteran of the Second World War and
had served as a private in the armed forces. He is survived by his wife, the former Marion Ilean
(Higgins); sons, Daniel and wife Sadie, Piedmont; David and companion Ruth, Blue Mountain;
Harold and wife Gloria, Springville; Carl and wife Theresa, Avondale; daughters, Louise and
husband Rivlyn Manning, Ontario; Margaret and husband Henry Huggan, New Glasgow; 19
grandchildren; 22 great-grandchildren; adopted sister, Irene Murdock, Thorburn. He was
predeceased by sister, Louise Orhling; brothers, Jim, John, Sam, Freeman, Joe; grandchildren,
Michael MacLeod, Donna Huggan, Mark MacLeod; great-grandchild, Morgan Ann-Marie
Element. His remains are resting in H.W. Angus Funeral Home, New Glasgow with visitation
today, from 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday, in the Barney's River
Presbyterian Church, Rev. Lorne MacLeod and Rev. Donald MacLeod officiating. Burial will be
in the Kenzieville Cemetery. Donations in his memory may be made to the Barney's River
Presbyterian Church or to the Pictou County Search and Rescue in memory of his late grandson,
Mark MacLeod. The Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 34, New Glasgow will meet at 6:45 p.m.
today, in the funeral home to conduct their service.
OBIT # 1039 –HALIFAX HERALD – 29 DEC. 1999
McNAMARA, M. Hilton "Hillie" - 78, New Glasgow and formerly of Point Tupper, died
Tuesday, December 28, 1999, in the Aberdeen Regional Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Point
Tupper, Richmond Co., he was a son of the late Edward and Minnie Mae (Kelly) McNamara. He
was retired CNR and Via Rail employee. He was a member of St. Gregory's Parish, New
Glasgow. Surviving are sisters, Eunice MacNeil, Port Hawkesbury; Evelyn (Hector) MacInnis,
Port Hawkesbury; Mary (Lorne) MacDonald, Brantford, Ont.; Anne (William) Spacer, Lima,
Ohio; brothers, Otto (Helen), Harold (Audrey), Edward and Hermon, all of Whiteside; several
nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by brothers, Capt. Carl, Harry and Clement. Visitation
will be 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today, in Dennis Haverstock Funeral Home, Port Hawkesbury. Funeral
service will be held 11 a.m. Thursday, in St. Joseph's Church, Port Hawkesbury, Rev. Peter
McLeod officiating. Interment in the parish cemetery. Memorial donations to the Canadian
Cancer Society or the Point Tupper Heritage Association.
OBIT # 1040 –HALIFAX HERALD – 29 DEC. 1999
YOUNG, Arthur Rae - 84, Loch Broom, Pictou Co., died December 28, 1999, at home. Born in
Linacy, he was a son of the late Allan Joseph and Alice Elizabeth (Stewart) Young. A retired
employee of Trenton Works, he had been a member of the Navy for five years, and had worked
the gold mines in Northern Quebec for seven years. He was a former member of the Alma
Volunteer Fire Department. A great storyteller, he enjoyed hunting and farming, especially his
horses "Midge" and "Timmy", and also had a great interest in his wife's passion of showing dogs.
Married late in life, he and his wife Helen opened their home to many children from the
Children's Aid Society. Surviving are his wife, the former Helen Adams; son, Herbert, Alberta;
sister, Nellie Young, Green Hill; several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by brothers,
Alden, Parker, Harvey and Ross. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today, in McLaren Funeral Home,
Pictou, from where funeral will be 2 p.m. Thursday, Rev. Kevin Steeper officiating. Burial in
Heatherdale Memorial Gardens. Family flowers only please. Donations to Kidney Foundation of
Canada, Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia or any charity.
OBIT # 1041 –HALIFAX HERALD – 30 DEC. 1999
MORRISON, Charlene Jeanette - 29, 111 Herbert St., New Glasgow, died on Wednesday,
December 29, 1999, in the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in New Glasgow, she was a
daughter of Diane Morrison, Westville. She was a resident at Riverview Adult Residential Centre,
Riverton for the past 10 years and prior was a resident at the Children's Training Centre, Pictou.
She was an adherent of Trinity United Church, New Glasgow. She is survived by her stepfather,
Arthur L. Chabassol, Westville; sister, Wanda Nanisivik, Nunavet; brother, Jamie (fiancé Gina),
Prospect; grandmother, Mrs. Jean Morrison, New Glasgow. She was predeceased by her
grandfather, Eugene Morrison. Visitation will be held 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today, in Eagles Funeral
Home, Westville, where her funeral will be held 11 a.m. Friday, Rev. Norman Marple officiating.
Interment will be in Lorne Street Cemetery. Donations in her memory may be made to the
Riverview Adult Residential Centre.
OBIT # 1042 –HALIFAX HERALD – 26 MAY 1994
MORRIS, Marguerite - 89, Townsview Estates, Truro, died May 25, 1994, in the estates. Born in
Truro, she was a daughter of the late Raymond and Maude (Crowe) Redmond. She was a lifelong
resident of Truro and an adherent to the People's Church, Truro. She was the last surviving
member of her immediate family. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Pauline MacLeod,
Vivian (Mrs. Harry McNutt), both of Truro; three sons, George, Truro; Reginald, Donald, both of
Lower Sackville; 11 grandchildren; several great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her
husband, Blair Corbett; son, Basil, in infancy; brother, Frank. Visitation will be 2-4, 7-9 p.m.
today in Mattatall Funeral Home, Truro, where funeral will be 2 p.m. Friday, Rev. Deric Bartlett
officiating. Burial will be in Belmont Cemetery.
OBIT # 1043 –HALIFAX HERALD – 31 JAN. 1999
BAILLIE, Reta Grace - 92, 437 Pleasant St., New Glasgow, passed away on Wednesday,
December 29, 1999, in Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Little Harbour, she was a
daughter of the late John J. and Effie (Pye) Bowen. She was a resident of New Glasgow for all of
her married life and was a member of the Church of the Nazarene, Trenton. In her younger years,
she was active in volunteer work with the Red Cross and the Canadian Cancer Society. She was a
former member of the Rebekah Lodge and Pythian Sisters. She was a past president of the Pictou
County Progressive Conservative Women's Association and a life member of the Provincial
Progressive Conservative Association. For a number of years she was active in the St. John
Ambulance Brigade and had served as a Girl Guide leader. She served as companion for many
seniors throughout Pictou County. She is survived by son, John Angus, New Glasgow;
stepdaughter, Margaret (Roy) Cochrane, Halifax; Mabel Woodhouse, Owen Sound, Ont.; Jessie
Talbot, Truro; stepson, Kenneth Baillie, Pembrooke, Ont.; brothers, Douglas (Olive) Bowen, New
Glasgow; Frank (Isabell) Bowen, Little Harbour; Sylvester (Doreen), Doncaster, England;
grandchildren, Debbie (Russell) Dicks, Jim Hirtle, Alan (Stacey) Hirtle, Steven (Rufca) Hirtle,
Sharon (John) Chisholm, Steven (Cindy) Talbot, Jim (Trixie) Talbot, Nancy (Glenn) McQuinn,
David (Bev) Cochrane, Diane (Wayne) Wooden, Beth (Ric) Bleasdale, Barb McLachey, Bart
Baillie, Maureen, Jim, Jack Woodhouse; several nieces and nephews and great-grandchildren.
She was predeceased by her husband, Angus; daughter, Reta Hirtle; brothers, Clarence and
Clyde; and by sister, Alice (Mrs. Archie Hubley). Her remains will rest in H.W. Angus Funeral
Home, New Glasgow, with visitation Sunday from 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Funeral service will be held at 2
p.m. on Monday, in Church of the Nazarene, Trenton, Rev. Doug Herbert officiating. Burial will
be in Heatherdale Memorial Gardens. Family flowers only, please. Donations in her memory may
be made to the Multiple Sclerosis Society, Atlantic Division, or to the charity of one's choice.
OBIT # 1044 –HALIFAX HERALD – 31 DEC. 1999
MacLEOD, Pauline - 72, formerly of Truro, Pauline passed away on December 24, 1999, in the
VG Site, QEII, Halifax. Born in Truro, she was a daughter of the late Blair and Marguerite
(Redmond) Morris. She was predeceased by her husband, Vernon; and is survived by her brother,
George Morris; and sister, Vivian McNutt, both of Truro; brothers, Reg Morris and Donnie
Morris, Halifax. Pauline worked with CJCH before marrying and continued to work part-time
over the years. She was active in the PTA for several years and frequently helped out with
YMCA fund raisers. Pauline loved hot tea, hot gossip, long chats on the telephone and Harlequin
Romances. She is survived by her daughter, Kim Scaravelli, Halifax. She enjoyed her role as
mother-in-law to Larry and as grandma to Rachael and Laura. Pauline was greatly loved and she
will be greatly missed. Cremation has taken place. No visitation by request. A memorial service
will be held 11 a.m. Tuesday, January 4, in Mattatall Funeral Home, Truro, Rev. Murray Favier
officiating with burial in Gladstone Cemetery, Four Mile Brook, Pictou Co. In lieu of flowers,
donations may be made to the Kidney Foundation of Canada, Nova Scotia Branch.
OBIT # 1045 –HALIFAX HERALD – 31 DEC. 1999
TURNBULL, Marjorie Violet - 82, Lower Plymouth, Pictou Co., died Wednesday, December 29,
1999, in the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Wales, she was a daughter of the late
Robert and Margaret Jane (Saint) Thomas. She was a resident of Lower Plymouth for all of her
married life and was an adherent of Sharon St. John United Church, Stellarton. She is survived by
a son, Douglas (Pam), Tatamagouche; daughter-in-law, Donna Turnbull, Plymouth; brother,
Philip (Phyllis) Thomas, Abercrombie; sister, Gertrude Monaghan, Burlington, Ont.; five
grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband, Henry; son,
John Henry; sisters, Daisy, Ailiffe, Alwyn, Gwen, and by brothers, Alfred, Glen and John. Her
remains rested in H.W. Angus Funeral Home, New Glasgow, where visitation was held Thursday,
and from where funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. today, Rev. Fred Archibald officiating.
Burial will be in the Brookside Cemetery, New Glasgow. Donations in her memory may be made
to the Canadian Cancer Society or to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia. Family
flowers only please.
OBIT # 1046 –HALIFAX HERALD – 2 JAN. 2000
MUIR, Elsie Calder - 98, Eureka, Pictou Co., died December 31, 1999, at home. Born in Eureka,
March 12, 1901, she was a daughter of the late Sylvanus Keith and Jeanetta Jane (Barclay) Muir.
She was a graduate of the New Glasgow High School and the former Provincial Normal College,
Truro. She taught in several schools throughout Nova Scotia and later taught in Plymouth, Mass.
She was a graduate of the Columbia University School of Nursing, New York and had nursed in
Columbia University Presbyterian Hospital for 50 years from where she retired 20 years ago and
returned to reside in Eureka. She was a member of the former Zion Presbyterian Church, Eureka
and later a member of the First Presbyterian Church, Hopewell. Surviving are sister, Della
Cameron, Eureka; several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by brothers, Dr. Everette
Muir, Salt Lake City, Utah; Dr. Keith Muir, Don Mills, Ont.; Dr. Jamie Muir, Truro; sister,
Margaret MacLean, Scotsburn. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in H. C. MacQuarrie Funeral
Home, Stellarton. Funeral 2 p.m Monday in First Presbyterian Church, Hopewell, Rev. Charles
MacPherson officiating, assisted by Rev. Marjory Corneilus. Burial in Riverton Cemetery.
Family flowers only please. Donations to First Presbyterian Church, Hopewell or any charity.
OBIT # 1047 –HALIFAX HERALD – 30 DEC. 1999
HIGGINS, Lawrence Esson - 62, 472 Crowe's Mills Road, passed away December 29, 1999,
peacefully at home, with his family at his side. Born in Crowe's Mills, he was a son of Dora
(Roode) Higgins and the late Sidney Higgins. He
was a self employed sawmill operator, electrician and woodsman. He loved to play music, go
fishing and loved his dog, Jenny. He is survived by his wife, the former Shirley MacBurnie;
daughters, Lisa (Steve) Taylor, Brookfield; Lana (Dave) Clarke, North River; Misti (Allen)
Delaney, Crowe's Mills; son, Larry (Donna), Crowe's Mills; sisters, Lois (Gerald) Brownell,
Goldie (Muir) Murdock, all of North River; Marion (Frank) Fulton, Otterbrook; Sylvia (Ernie)
Hingley, Salmon River; Bev (Norman) Hingley, Crowe's Mills; Sharon (Marc) Miron, Sudbury,
Ont.; brothers, Curtis (Bette), Lyman (Helen), all of Crowe's Mills; grandchildren, Garth, Lacey,
Alisha, Jolene, Ashley, Josh, Melissa, Colby, Cydney; many nieces and nephews. He was
predeceased by a brother, Carl R. A memorial service will be held 2 p.m. Friday, in Colchester
Community Funeral Home, 512 Willow St., Truro, Rev. Janet Blois officiating. Reception and
visitation to follow the service. Family flowers only. Donations may be made to the Victorian
Order of Nurses or the Canadian Cancer Society.
OBIT # 1048 –HALIFAX HERALD – 3 JAN. 2000
GORDON, J. David - 83, Mill Brook, Pictou Co., passed away January 1, 2000, at home. Born in
Mill Brook, he was a son of the late John M. and Mary (Marshall) Gordon. He was a member of
Middle River Presbyterian Church. Mr. Gordon was a lumber tallyman at Trueman Matheson's
Mill for several years and later was employed at various saw mills. He was a member of the
Western Star Masonic Lodge, Westville, the Scotia Lodge 11, IOOF, Westville and an honorary
member of the Mill Brook Community Club. He is survived by his wife, the former Treva Salter;
daughter, Mary Irene (John) Chesnutt, Rocklin; sons, Jim (Carol), Truro; Ron, at home; eight
grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; brothers, William, Mill Brook; Robert (Ethel),
Massachusetts; sisters-in-law, Ann and Eva, both of Westville; Rose, Mill Brook; Barb, Truro;
several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by brothers, Samuel, Howard, Donald; twin
brother, John M. Visitation will be held 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today, in Eagles Funeral Home, Westville.
His funeral service will be held 1 p.m. Tuesday, in Middle River Presbyterian Church, Rocklin,
Rev. Gary Tonks officiating assisted by Rev. Charles MacPherson. Interment will be in Mill
Brook Cemetery. Donations in his memory may be made to the Mill Brook Cemetery or to
Middle River Presbyterian Church.
OBIT # 1049 –HALIFAX HERALD – 3 JAN. 2000
WARD, Lester Ervin "Bill" - 72, Hopewell, Pictou Co., passed away January 1, 2000, in the
Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in New Glasgow, he was a son of the late Cecil and
Olive (Thompson) Ward. He has been a resident of Hopewell for the past 42 years. He was an
adherent of First Presbyterian Church, Hopewell. He worked at the C.N. Roundhouse in Truro for
six years and then drove a school bus in Pictou District for 32 years. He also owned and operated
his own trucking business for 25 years. Surviving are his wife, the former Lois Forbes; daughters,
Karen (Strachan) MacKay, Brookland; Barbara (John) McMillan, Eureka; Lynn (John) MacLean,
White Hill; sons, Lester (Cecilia), Kevin (Kelly), both of Hopewell; 21 grandchildren; one greatgrandson; sisters, Doris Ward, West River Station; Fanny Brown, Truro; brothers, Jack (Greta),
Westville; Cecil (Betty), Truro; Gerald (Sharon), West River Station; James (Dolly), Saltsprings.
He was predeceased by one son, David. Visitation will be from 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today, in H.C.
MacQuarrie Funeral Home, Stellarton. Funeral service will be held at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, in First
Presbyterian Church, Hopewell, Rev. Gary Tonks officiating. Burial will be in the Riverton
Cemetery. Donations in his memory may be made to the Canadian Diabetes Association or a
charity of choice.
OBIT
#
1050
HALIFAX
HERALD
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MAR.
1968
Earl Archibald, 64, Upper Stewiacke, died Wednesday (Mar. 13, 1968) at his home. Born in
Upper Stewiacke, he was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Archibald. He was a retired
farmer. Surviving are his wife, the former Sadie MacKay, Upper Stewiacke; two daughters,
Phyllis (Mrs. Harold Keddy), Fredericton; Kay (Mrs. Robert Collins), Calgary; three sisters, Mrs.
Lloyd McCully, Debert; Miss Annie Archibald and Miss Grace Archibald, both of Truro; two
brothers, Chester, Hanson, Mass.; Harold, Kingston, Ont., and four grandchildren. A son, Marvin,
is dead. The body ia at the Mattatall Funeral Home, Truro. Funeral service will be held at the
Springside United Church Saturday at 2:30 p.m. Rev. Roy White officiating. Interment will be at
Riverside Cemetery, Upper Stewiacke.
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OBIT # 1051 - HALIFAX HERALD – 4 JAN. 2000
BOUCHIE, Albertine - 70, Champlain Street, Dieppe, formerly of Stellarton, passed away
January 3, 2000, in the Dr. Georges-L. Dumont Hospital following a lengthy illness. Born March
12, 1929, in Ste-Marie, she was a daughter of the late Hector Eagle and Annie Richard. She was a
hair stylist before retirement. She was also a member of the St-Augustine's Charismatic Group
and attended St-Theresa's Roman Catholic Church, Dieppe. She is survived by sisters, Noëlla
Bellefleur (Bob), Moncton; Maria Eagle and Georgina Diagle (Willie), both of Leominster,
Mass.; Martha Eagle, Waterville, Me.; Claudia LeBlanc (Alban), Bouctouche; brothers, Bertin
(Lorette), Cap Lumière; Augustin "Gus" (Rita), Moncton; Hector Eagle, Hamilton, Ont.; several
nieces, nephews and numerous friends. She was predecesed by sisters, Annette, Thérèse,
Catherine; brothers, Laurie, Leandre and Joseph. Resting in Frenette Funeral Home, 88 Church
Street, Moncton. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Wednesday and 9 a.m. until time of departure (9:45
a.m.) Thursday. The funeral mass will be held 10 a.m. Thursday, in St-Theresa Roman Catholic
Church, Dieppe, Rev.Yvon Arsenault officiating. Interment will be in Our Lady of Calvary
Roman Catholic Cemetery, Dieppe. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations to Foundation Hopital
Dr. George-L. Dumont is requested by the family.
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Society of OBIT # 1052 - HALIFAX HERALD – 4 JAN. 2000
HOPKINS, Barbara Elizabeth "Betty" - 79, Martime Odd Fellows Home, Pictou, and formerly of
Central Caribou, died Monday, January 3, 2000, in the home, after a brief illness. Born June 17,
1920, in Montreal, Que., she was a daughter of the late Rolf and Christina (Ross) Struthers. She
was a longtime resident of Dorval, Que., before moving to Central Caribou in 1974. Betty was
proud of her naval service, being a member of the Signal Division of the WRENS, during the
Second World War. A member of St. James Anglican Church, Pictou, she was also involved with
the Women's Institute, and was an avid gardener. She is survived by a daughter, Ann (Leonard)
Dick, Thunder Bay, Ont; son, Bill (Kathy), Dartmouth; six grandchildren; three greatgrandchildren; neighbour, Marjorie MacNeill, who was like a daughter to her. She was
predeceased by her husband, Harry; brother, David. Visitation will be held 2-4, 7-9 p.m.
Wednesday, in McLaren Funeral Home, Pictou. Funeral will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, in St.
James Anglican Church, Pictou, Rev. Dale Cuffe officiating. Burial will be in Haliburton
Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Alzheimer Nova Scotia.
OBIT # 1053 - HALIFAX HERALD – 4 JAN. 2000
WATSON (Fisher), Jennie Josephine - 91, Irwin Lake Road, died Monday, January 3, 2000, in
the Colchester Regional Hospital, Truro. Born in Halifax, she was a daughter of the late George
and Lily (Summers) Fisher. She devoted her life to her family and friends. She was a former
employee of Stanfield's Ltd., Lewis Hat and Cap Factory, Truro and Federal Products, Stewiacke.
She enjoyed knitting, crocheting, doing puzzles and playing cards with her family and friends.
She especially enjoyed preparing for Christmas for her family. She is survived by daughters,
Barbara Bates, Truro; Ola (Adams) Fisher, Lower Onslow; Carrie Brown, Shubenacadie; Nina
Watson, Truro; Eleanor Langille, Hilden; sons, Reginald Harrison, Laurie and Miles, all of
Hilden; Vincent, Truro. She also raised granddaughters, Kimberly Robinson, Amherst Point and
Tracy Gray, Halifax; 39 grandchildren; 66 great-grandchildren; five great great-grandchildren;
sisters, Dorothy Watson, Isabel Wallace and Hazel Hull; several nieces and nephews. She was
predeceased by her husband, Chester; brother, William Fisher; sisters, Mary, Edna and Lillian;
one grandchild and three great-grandchildren. Visitation will be held 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today and
funeral service 4 p.m. Wednesday, both in Mattatall Funeral Home, Truro, Rev. Wade Allen
officiating with burial at a later date in the Pine Grove Cemetery, Stewiacke East. Family flowers
only. Donations may be made to the Victorian nurses or to a charity of your choice.
OBIT # 1054 - HALIFAX HERALD – 4 JAN. 2000
DALTON, Mary Pauline - 86, Kinnear St., Pictou, died Monday January 3, 2000, in the Aberdeen
Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Chatham, N.B. she was a daughter of the late James and
Katherine (Carrigan) Anderson. She was a member of Stella Maris Roman Catholic Church,
Pictou and a former member of the Catholic Women's League. She is survived by sons, Edward
(Mary), James "Bimmer" (Jean) and Joe, all of Pictou; sister, Anne McCarville, Charlottetown,
P.E.I.; brother, James Anderson, Pictou; six grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. She was
predeceased by her husband, Henry; son, George; brothers, Joe and Alex. Visitation will be held
2-4, 7-9 p.m. today, in McLaren Funeral Home, Pictou. Funeral mass will be held at 10 a.m.
Wednesday, in Stella Maris Church, Pictou, Rev. Arthur Connell officiating. Burial will be in
Stella Maris Parish Cemetery. Family flowers only please. Donations may be made to the Heart
and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia.
OBIT # 1055 - HALIFAX HERALD – 5 JAN. 2000
FISHER, Betty Maxine - 70, Hillcrest Senior Citizens, New Glasgow, formerly of Abercrombie,
died Tuesday, January 4, 2000, in Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Springhill, she was
a daughter of the late Ivan and Janie (Stevens) Mills. She had been a resident of New Glasgow for
the past three years prior to having resided in Abercrombie for some 37 years. She had worked
for a number of years at the Stellarton Medical Centre. She is survived by her husband, Harold,
Springhill; sons, Ivan (Ann), New Glasgow; David (Beverly), Trenton; Alan, Truro; daughters,
Arlene (Brian) McCracken, Alberta; Deborah (Stuart) Wilson, Alberta; 13 grandchildren; two
great-grandchildren; brother, Gerald (Junie) Mills, Springhill. She was predeceased by a son,
Harold Arthur; brother, Ira and by a sister, Marjorie Adshade. Her remains will rest in H.W.
Angus Funeral Home, New Glasgow, with visitation Thursday from 2-4, 7-9 p.m., from where
funeral services will be held at 2 p.m., Friday, Pastor Doug Campbell officiating. Cremation to
follow with burial of ashes in the Lorne Street Cemetery, New Glasgow. Family flowers only
please. Donations in her memory my made to the Nova Scotia Rehab Centre.
OBIT # 1056 - HALIFAX HERALD – 6 JAN. 2000
WHIDDEN, Kathleen Ruth - 77, Hilden, died December 17, 1999, in the Colchester Regional
Hospital, Truro. Born in Halifax, she was a daughter of the late Amos Allen and Ruth (Woodhull)
Whidden. She moved with her parents to Montreal at an early age. She was employed for many
years by Texaco in Montreal and moved to Toronto when the firm relocated. Upon retirement,
she settled in Nova Scotia. While in Montreal, she was a member of the Elgar Choir. She was an
avid gardener, loved animals and had a deep appreciation of nature and music. Surviving are aunt,
Winifred Hamilton, Manitoba; numerous cousins. Cremation has taken place. Memorial service
11 a.m. Saturday, in Colchester Community Funeral Home, 512 Willow Street, Rev. Janet Hatt
officiating. Burial at a later date in Lower Onslow Clarke Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations
to S.P.C.A. or any charity.
OBIT # 1057 - HALIFAX HERALD – 6 JAN. 2000
BLENKHORN, K. Alan - The death of K. Alan Blenkhorn, 58, occurred December 22, 1999, in
Ajijic, Mexico, of a massive heart attack. He was the son of Doreen and the late Frederic
Blenkhorn and retired from Imperial Oil in December of 1997, moving to a "little bit of heaven"
he had found in Ajijic, Mexico. He was a member of Saint Andrew's Anglican Church, Riberas
del Pilar, Chapala, a member of the Lake Chapala Society. He leaves to celebrate his life, besides
his mother, a loving wife Martha (Manseau); daughters, Sara Beth, Leighann Frances, both
Halifax; sister, Judith Gifford, Vancouver, B.C. Funeral services were held December 27, 1999,
in Saint Andrew's Anglican Church, in Riberas del Pilar, Rev. Iris R. Slocombe officiating.
Donations may be made to Saint Andrew's Anglican Church Food Bank, Calle San Lucas 19,
45900 Riberas del Pilar, Chapala, Jalisco, Mexico or Make-a-Wish Foundation, Mexico, c/o
Judith Gifford, 3578 Creery Lane, West Vancouver, B.C., V7V 2M1. There will be a memorial
service
and
interment
of
ashes
in
Pictou
Co.
in
the
spring.
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OBIT # 1058 - HALIFAX HERALD – 6 JAN. 2000
WRIGHT, Clayton Albert - 70, Seafoam, died Tuesday, January 4, 2000, in the Aberdeen
Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Scott Siding, N.B., he was a son of the late Roy and Dora
(MacLaughlin) Wright. He was a welder and a school bus driver. He was an adherent of Saint
David's Presbyterian Church, Toney River. He is survived by his wife, the former Mavis Lachine
(Lajoie); sons, Stephen (Elane), Vermillion, Alta.; Jody (Catherine), New Liskeard, Ont.; Philip
(Sheila), Lower Sackville; daughter, Eva (David) Romphf, Barrie, Ont.; brother, Ainsley
Dickinson, Bancroft, Ont.; 15 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; stepdaughters, Mary,
Theresa, Pauline, Madaline and Lucille; stepsons, Rene and Marcel; 15 step-grandchildren; four
step-great-grandsons. He was predeceased by daughter, Charlene; sister, Eva. Visitation will be 24, 7-9 p.m. today, in MacLeod Funeral Home, River John. Funeral service will be held 2 p.m.
Friday, in St. David's Presbyterian Church, Toney River, Rev. Jeannette Fleischer officiating.
Burial in Hamilton Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke
Foundation of Nova Scotia or a charity of your choice.
OBIT # 1059 - HALIFAX HERALD – 7 JAN. 2000
HAMILTON, Rae Douglas "Bud" - 73, Gordon B. Isnor Manor, Halifax, passed away peacefully
on January 5, 2000, in the Dartmouth General Hospital. Born in Halifax, he was a son of the late
John Douglas Hamilton and Kathleen (Cox) Hamilton. He is survived by his wife, Helen,
Dartmouth; brothers, Ronald B. (wife Carmel), Dartmouth; Robert L. (wife Marion), Halifax;
sister, Sandra M. Scheel (husband Carl), Jupiter, Fla. He was a Second World War Veteran,
serving with the RCAF overseas for three years. He was an active member of the Royal Canadian
Legion, Vimy Branch 27 for 30 years. He served with the Halifax Fire Department in his younger
years and was affectionately known there as "Twitch". Also left to mourn are nine nieces and
nephews, as well as his many friends, including special friend, Jimmy Cullen. Visitation will take
place in J.A. Snow Funeral Home, 2666 Windsor St., Halifax, from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today.
Funeral service will take place at 10 a.m. Saturday, in the funeral home chapel. Reception to
follow in the funeral home. Family flowers only. Donations to the Palliative Care Unit of the
Dartmouth General Hospital or to the charity of your choice.
OBIT # 1060 – HALIFAX HERALD – 7 JAN. 2000
MacKENZIE, Margaret "Peggy" Elizabeth - 46, Los Angeles, Calif., formerly of Boylston,
passed away suddenly January 5, 2000, while visiting her family in Boylston. Born in Pictou, she
was a daughter of Mrs. Clara (Shea) MacKenzie, Boylston, and the late William MacKenzie. She
graduated from the Halifax Infirmary in 1977, as a registered nurse, residing and working in Los
Angeles for the last 20 years. Surviving are sister, Kathryn MacKenzie-Biron, Dartmouth;
brothers, Bruce, Los Angeles; Ross, Saint John, N.B.; Grant, Dartmouth; nieces, Meghan and
Madison. Visitation will be held on Saturday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m., in Dennis Haverstock
Funeral Home, Guysborough. Funeral service will be held 2 p.m. Sunday, in St. Anne Church,
Guysborough, Rev. Allan McPhee officiating. Burial in the parish cemetery. Donations may be
made to The Lung Association.
OBIT # 1061 – HALIFAX HERALD – 7 JAN. 2000
McKAY, Alexander James "Alex" - 83, Linacy, died January 6, 2000, in the Aberdeen Hospital,
New Glasgow. Born in New Glasgow, he was a son of the late Thomas William and Annabelle
Victoria (MacDonald) McKay. During the war years, he worked at the Trenton Gun Shop. He
owned and operated McKay & Patton Fuels and the V-Filling Station, New Glasgow. He was a
pioneer member and builder of the Pictou County Co-op. He was a member of Trinity United
Church, New Glasgow. He was a past president of the Nova Scotia Gasoline Dealers Association
and former member of the New Glasgow Fire Department. He was an avid hunter and fisherman.
He is survived by daughter, Anne (Frank) Isherwood, Antigonish County; sons, Bruce (Twila),
Linacy; Stephen (Stacey), Trenton; sisters, Ann MacIntosh, New Glasgow; Shirley Rafuse,
Windsor; Audrey Hooper, Sydney; Carol (John) McKay, Florida; brother, Alan (Wendy), Barrie,
Ont.; grandchildren, Lori Anne and Kevin McKay, Candice, Michael and Sarah Isherwood,
Brandon and Courtney McKay; several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his wife,
Alice Mae McKay; sister, Murdena MacConnell; brother, Tom; step-mother, Helen McKay.
Visitation will be 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in P. & K. MacDonald Funeral Home, New Glasgow.
Funeral service will be held 11 a.m. Saturday in Trinity United Church, Rev. Norman Marple
officiating. Burial will be in Lorne Street Cemetery. Donations may be made in his memory to
Canadian Cancer Society or any charity of choice.
OBIT # 1062 – HALIFAX HERALD – 8 JAN. 2000
CLARK, Georgie Roderick - 100, Central West River, passed away January 7, 2000, in Valley
View Villa, Riverton. Born in Three Brooks, Pictou Co., she was a daughter of the late Roderick
and Jane (Redpath) Grant. In 1934, she was predeceased by her husband, Aubrey Harris Clark.
She continued to live in the family home until October, 1994, when she entered Valley View
Villa. She was a member of Durham Presbyterian Church, and former member of the Durham
Ladies Guild and Durham AMS. She is survived by daughters, Lois Clark, Central West River;
Jean Field, New Glasgow; Nita Porter (James), Green Hill; Norma McCully, South Carolina; 12
grandchildren; 22 great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by sisters, Lily MacDonald, Eliza
Williams, Barbara MacMaster; brothers, Robert, Roy. Funeral service will be held 3 p.m. Sunday,
January 9, in Durham Presbyterian Church, Rev. Kevin Steeper officiating. There will be no
visitation but the family will receive friends and relatives at a reception in the Durham Church
Hall immediately following the funeral. Burial will be in Durham Cemetery. Family flowers only,
please. Donations in her memory may be made to Durham Cemetery, Valley View Villa, or a
charity of your choice.
OBIT # 1063 – HALIFAX HERALD – 8 JAN. 2000
MacKENZIE, William Alexander - 87, Mill Brook, Pictou Co., passed away January 7, 2000, in
Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Mill Brook, he was the only son of the late John D.
and Elizabeth (Graham) MacKenzie. He was a member of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church,
Gairlock. Mr. MacKenzie was a farmer all of his life. He was a member of the Scotia Lodge 11,
I.O.O.F., Westville, where he had received his 50 year jewel. He was an avid reader and enjoyed
fiddle music, especially the Gairloch Symphony. Mr. MacKenzie really loved company and
reminiscing with all his friends and family. He is survived by his wife, the former Julia Hancock;
daughters, Elizabeth, Espanola, Ontario; Frances, Mill Brook; Mary Smith (Dan), Sylvester; Jean
Battist (Dennis), Scotch Hill; Willow Burgess (Brian), New Market, Ont.; sons, John "Jackie"
(Susan), Summerside, P.E.I.; Bill (Gail), Onslow; 10 grandchildren; three step-grandchildren; one
great-granddaughter. Visitation will be held today from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. in Eagles Funeral
Home, Westville. His funeral service will be held 3 p.m. Sunday in St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church, Gairloch, Rev. Gary Tonks officiating, assisted by Rev. Charles MacPherson. Internment
will be in Gairlock Cemetery. No flowers by request, donations in his memory may be made to
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Gairloch.
OBIT # 1064 – HALIFAX HERALD – 5 NOV. 1996
SOUTHAM (Archibald), Sadie Etta - 88, Hillcrest Manor, Truro, died November 4, 1996, in the
manor. Born in Upper Stewiacke, Colchester Co., she was a daughter of the late Hugh and
Margaret (Taylor) MacKay. She was a former longtime resident of Upper Stewiacke where she
was a school teacher for several years. She resided in Truro in her later years. She was a member
of First United Church, Truro, and the UCW. She was the last surviving member of her
immediate family. She is survived by daughter, Kay and husband Don James, Calgary;
grandchildren, Darcy and B.J. Collins, Calgary; Michael and Marvin Keddy, Kitchener, Ont.; five
great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her first husband, Earle
Archibald; son, Marven; daughter, Phyllis; second husband, Fred Southam; sisters, Mona
Rushton, Frances Allan; brothers, Melvin, Wallace, Austin, Robert and Norman MacKay.
Visitation will be held 7-9 p.m. Wednesday, with funeral services 2 p.m. Thursday, both in
Mattatall Funeral Home, Truro, Rev. Ivan Norton officiating. Burial in Riverside Cemetery,
Upper Stewiacke. No flowers by request. Donations may be made to Alzheimer Society of Nova
Scotia or to a charity of your choice.
OBIT # 1065 – HALIFAX HERALD – 8 JAN. 2000
KNIGHT, Betty Louise "Gale" - 56, Burlington, Ont., died January 1, 2000, at home. She was a
daughter of Percy Gale and the late Villa Gale, Gaetz Brook, Halifax Co. Surviving are husband,
Ross; daughters, Connie, Susan; son, Ritchie; sisters, Alice Marie Day, Audrey MacKay, Pat
Henderson, Nancy Gale, Terri Gale; brother, Victor Verge; three grandchildren. Services were
held January 5, in Dodsworth and Brown Chapel, Burlington, Ont. In lieu of flowers, donations to
the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia.
OBIT
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1066
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HALIFAX
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16
NOV.
1976
Middle Stewiacke - Hugh Dunlap Campbell, 94, of Middle Stewiacke, died Saturday at
Colchester Hospital. Born in Halfway Brook, he was a son of the late George and Susan (Dunlap)
Campbell.A well-known farmer in Stewiacke Valley for many years, he was a member of
Middle Stewiacke United Church where he served as an elder. Surviving are four daughters, Mrs.
Sue Veniot, Mahone Bay; Jane (Mrs. John R. Dacey), Kingston, Ont.; Ruth (Mrs. Raye Clarke),
Onslow; Marion (Mrs. Walter Brenton), Stewiacke East; 30 grandchildren and seven greatgrandchildren.He was predeceased by his wife, Emma and one son, Burris. The body is at the
Mattatall Funeral Home. Funeral service will be held Tuesday from Middle Stewiacke United
Church at 2 p.m., Rev. Randall Cameron officiating. Burial in Middle Stewiacke cemetery. In lieu
of
flowers,
donations
may
be
made
to
any
charity.
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OBIT # 1067 – HALIFAX HERALD – 10 JAN. 2000
BAXTER, Bonita Joy Christine "Bonnie" - 55, Acadia Avenue, Stellarton, died suddenly
Saturday, January 8, 2000, in the QEII Health Sciences Centre, surrounded by her loving family.
Born in New Glasgow, she was a daughter of Florence (MacDonald) MacKay Martin and Ralph
Martin and the late Clyde MacKay. She was employed as a personal care worker at the Glen
Haven Manor in New Glasgow for many years and was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion
Branch 28, Stellarton. She was past president of the Stellarton Curling Club and past president of
the Ladies Auxiliary of the Royal Canadian Air Force Association (RCAFA) 110 Wing. She will
be sadly missed by her loving family, husband James "Jim", Stellarton; daughters, Cindy
(Wayne) Martin, Plymouth; Caroll (Blair) MacKinnon, Scotsburn; Chrystal, at home; son, James
"Jim", Halifax; beautiful grandchildren, Ryan, Evan and Olivia MacKinnon, Scotsburn; brother,
Robin MacKay, New Glasgow; and nieces, Stacy and Wendy. She was predeceased by a brother,
Derick. Visitation will be 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Tuesday, in H.C. MacQuarrie Funeral Home,
Stellarton. Funeral Mass will be held 11 a.m. Wednesday, in our Lady of Lourdes Roman
Catholic Church, Rev. Sydney Mifflen officiating. Burial will be in the parish cemetery.
Donations in her memory may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society, the Canadian Diabetes
Association or a charity of one's choice.
OBIT # 1068 – HALIFAX HERALD – 10 JAN. 2000
LEWIS, Joseph Henry - 78, 767 Merigomish Rd., New Glasgow, died Saturday January 8, 2000,
in the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in New Glasgow, he was a son of the late Edward
and Mary (MacDonald) Lewis. He was a retired commissionaire, having worked in Halifax in
Halifax for several years. He was a member of Saint Anns Roman Catholic Church, Thorburn;
former member of the Thorburn Legion and Fire Department. He was a veteran of the Second
World War. He is survived by daughters, Mary Catherine (Douglas) Jackson, Kitchener, Ont.;
Bernadette, New Glasgow; grandchildren, Joe, Ray, Monica, Stephen; great-grandchildren, Raya,
Jake, Natasha, Raidan; sisters, Lillian "Lil" MacDonald, New Glasgow; Claire Watts, New
Glasgow; Kit (Leo) Thibeau, Stephenville, Nfld.; brother, Harold, Linacy. He was predeceased by
his wife, the former Mary Grant; sister, Mary Jane MacGillivray; brothers, Alan, Lawrence, John.
Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today, in R.H. Porter Funeral Home, New Glasgow. Funeral services
10:30 a.m. Tuesday, in St. Anns Roman Catholic Church, Thorburn, Rev. Bernard MacAdam
officiating. Burial in St. Anns Cemetery. Donations may be made to The Lung Association.
OBIT # 1069 – HALIFAX HERALD – 10 JAN. 2000
MARSHALL, Jessie Rose - 74, Temperance St., Westville, died January 9, 2000, in Glen Haven
Manor, New Glasgow. Born in New Glasgow, she was a daughter of the late John and Margaret
(Davis) MacNaughton. Surviving are daughters, Faye Carrigan, Westville; Edna Murray, New
Glasgow; Dale MacPherson, Oshawa, Ont.; son, Myron, Fraser's Mountain; 18 grandchildren;
many great-grandchildren; sisters, Margaret MacLaughlin, Westville; Priscilla Becken, Hamilton,
Ont.; Verna Seaman, West River Station; brother, Edward "Nick" MacNaughton, Fox Brook. She
was predeceased by her husband, Melvin; infant daughter, Nancy Lee; son, John Bruce; sisters,
Vesta MacEachern, Genieve Marcott, Irene Kennedy, Eleanor Dixon; brothers, Vernon, James,
Seymour "Dykie" MacNaughton. By her request, cremation has taken place. Visitation 2-4, 7-9
p.m. Tuesday, memorial service 2 p.m. Wednesday, Major Carson Durdle officiating, all in
Eagles Funeral Home, Westville.
OBIT
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1978
DEAN - Mrs Thomas McDonnell, 82, of Dean, Halifax County, died Saturday in Cotton Rest
Home, Shubenacadie. Born in Upper Musquodoboit, she was the former Willena Watson,
daughter of the late David and Catherine (Hamilton) Watson. She was a member of Woodside
ladies' sewing circle. Surviving are a daughter Mrs. Eva Lemmon, Dean; six brothers, Norman,
New Glasgow; Chester, Hilden; Bert, Stewiacke; Dan and Lealand, both of Upper Musquodoboit;
David, Dean; three sisters, Mrs. Elsie Johnson, Quincy, Mass.; Winnie (mrs. Harry Fulton),
Upper Stewiacke; Mrs. Pearl Olmstead, New Glasgow; 13 grandchildren and 14 greatgrandchildren. She was predeceased by a daughter Mary, two brothers, Robert and Melvin, a
sister May. The body is at Ettinger Funeral Home, Middle Musquodoboit. Funeral will be
Tuesday at 2 p.m. in Sharon Presbyterian Church, Dean, Rev. R. Shaw officiating. Burial will be
in Hillcrest cemtery, Uppre Musquodoboit.
OBIT # 1071 – HALIFAX HERALD – 11 JAN. 2000
ATWATER, Earle Welsford - 78, Waterloo, Ont., died December 15, 1999, at home. Born
October 1, 1921, in New Glasgow, he was a son of the late Harry and Belle Atwater. He was a
veteran of the Second World War, and was retired from Uniroyal, Kitchner. Surviving are
brother, Ward, Kitchner; numerous nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his wife, Jean
(Hoover); brothers, Harold, Clarence, Keith. Funeral was held in Waterloo, December 18, 1999.
Burial was in Memory Gardens. Donations to Canadian Cancer Society.
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OBIT # 1072 – HALIFAX HERALD – 11 JAN. 2000
STATES, Lloyd Arthur Jr. - 52, Halifax, formerly of New Glasgow, passed away Sunday,
January 9, 2000, in the VG Site, QEII. Born November 27, 1947, in New Glasgow, he was the
eldest son of the late Lloyd Sr. and Cora (Gero) States. He was a member of the Second United
Baptist Church, New Glasgow. He was also a member of the Mens Brotherhood and Demolay Jr.
Lodge. He was a welder by trade and was employed by H.B. Lawrence Trucking, Clairtone and
Municpal Refuse until such time as illness no longer permitted. He is survived by his companion,
Leeanne Babin, Halifax; daughters, Faith and Tosha, Toronto; Renée, Halifax; son, Lloyd III,
Toronto; sisters, Margaret, Digby; Sarah and Crystal, New Glasgow; brothers, Phillip, New
Glasgow; Charles, Mississauga, Ont.; Howard, Toronto; seven grandchildren, all of Toronto; five
aunts, two uncles, several nieces, nephews and close cousins. He is also survived by numerous
close friends throughout Nova Scotia and Ontario. He was predeceased by a sister in infancy.
Visitation will be from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today and Wednesday, in R.H. Porter Funeral Home,
New Glasgow. Funeral service will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. in the Second United Baptist
Church, New Glasgow, Rev. George Mollins officiating. Burial will be in the Lorne Street
Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Canadian Diabetes Association.
OBIT # 1073 – HALIFAX HERALD – 12 JAN. 2000
HUGHES, Stanley "Stan" - Mountville Road, Churchville, Pictou Co., passed away on Tuesday,
January 11, 2000, in the arms of his beloved wife and best friend, after a courageous battle with
A.L.S., Lou Gehrigs Disease. Born in New Glasgow, he was a son of the late George and
Margaret (Kelly) Hughes. Stan served with the Pictou Highlanders later transferring to the N.N.S.
Highlanders. After years of training in England and Scotland he served in the Second World War
landing on the D-Day invasion on the beaches of Normandy where he was taken P.O.W. He was
a member of the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 28, Stellarton; member of the Amherst and
Pictou County Branches of the N.N.S. Highlanders Memory Club; The P.O.W. Association,
Halifax and the Keith Masonic Lodge 23, Stellarton. He was a member of the Saint George's
Anglican Church, New Glasgow. He had worked at Trenton Car Works in the paint shop for more
than 30 years. He is survived by his wife, Florence; daughters, Margaret Anne (Roger) MacLeod,
Pictou; Alice Marie West, New Glasgow; Lorraine (Mario) Covelli, Mississauga, Ontario; Gerry
(Howard) Mason, Hopewell; Heather Moore, New Glasgow; sons, Michael (Debbie), Rob
(Wendy) Hughes, all of Trenton; Ronald (Karen) Hughes, Churchville; 22 grandchildren; five
great-grandchildren; sister, Hazel Martien, Vernon, B.C.; brothers, Ernie, Hamilton; Doug,
Stoney Creek, Ont.; his loving sisters-in-law, Margaret Hughes, McLellan's Brook; Alice
Paterson, Oshawa, Ont.; and by several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by sister, Tillie;
brothers, George and Daniel. His remains are resting in H.W. Angus Funeral Home, New
Glasgow, with visitation today from 7-9 p.m. and Thursday from 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Funeral services
will be held at 2 p.m. on Friday, in St. George's Anglican Church, New Glasgow, Rev. Jack
Wainwright officiating. Burial will be in the Abercrombie Cemetery. Family flowers only please
by request. Donations in his memory may be made to the Dr. T. Jock Murray, Dalhousie, M.S.
Research Unit, for A.L.S. Research, c/o QEII Health Sciences Centre, West Annex, MacKenzie
Building, 5790 University Ave., Room 114, Halifax, Nova Scotia, B3H 1V7 or to the charity of
one's choice. Royal Canadian Legion Branch 28, Stellarton, will conduct their Gravesite Service.
Keith Masonic Lodge 23, Stellarton will meet in the funeral home on Thursday at 6:45 p.m. to
conduct their service.
OBIT # 1074 – HALIFAX HERALD – 12 JAN. 2000
ROSS, Constance Mary "Connie" - 71, Valley View Villa, Riverton, formerly of Blue Mountain,
Pictou Co., died January 10, 2000, in the villa. Born in New Glasgow, she was a daughter of the
late Robert and Annie (Ayer) (Smith) Ross. She was a lifelong resident of Blue Mountain and
was a member of Knox Presbyterian Church, Blue Mountain. She was a former member of the
WMS and had enjoyed hymn sings. Surviving are Mary Ross, Blue Mountain, with whom she
had resided for a number of years; a number of cousins. She was predeceased by half-brother,
Allister Ross. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today, in H.W. Angus Funeral Home, New Glasgow.
Funeral 2 p.m. Thursday, in Knox Presbyterian Church, Blue Mountain, Rev. James McVeigh
officiating, assisted by Rev. Lee MacNaughton. Burial in Blue Mountain Cemetery. Donations to
Knox Presbyterian Church, Blue Mountain; World Vision Canada, 6630 Turner Valley Rd.,
Mississauga, ON, L5N 2S4, or Valley View Villa, Riverton.
OBIT # 1075 – HALIFAX HERALD – 12 JAN. 2000
WOOD, Keith Carleton - 75, Westville, died Wednesday, January 5, 2000, in Laurentian
Hospital, Sudbury, Ont. Born in Westville, he was a son of the late Chester and Agnes (Lochead)
Wood. He left Westville to work in Sudbury several years ago, where he was employed with CPR
until his retirement in 1984. He is survived by a brother, John (and wife Norma), Westville; sister,
Helen (Mrs. John Holmes), Westville; and several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by
sisters, Margaret "Marmie" Croft, Edna Miller, Rosetta, Ruth and Ellen Jean; brother, Albert;
nephews, Chester and Fraser; niece, Ruth Holmes Kardish. Cremation has taken place. Interment
of ashes will be in the Auburn Cemetery, Westville, at a later date.
OBIT # 1076 – HALIFAX HERALD – 13 JAN. 2000
McCULLOUGH, Annie Isabel "Nan" - Lyons Brook, passed away Wednesday, January 12,
2000, in Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Nan was born in Saltsprings on June 6, 1923, and
resided in Saltsprings and Lower Mount Thom before moving to Lyons Brook in 1961. She was
the youngest child of the late Edward and Margaret (Brown) Fraser. Nan was an active member
of the Lyons Brook Ladies Guild and Lyons Brook UCW. She was an adherent of St. Luke's
United Church, Saltsprings, and taught Sunday school and Explorers in both Saltsprings and
Lyons Brook. She was a past member of the Lyons Brook Garden Club; the Hector Bells and
Buoys Square Dancers; and worked faithfully with the Pictou West Cancer society. Her idle time
was filled with her talents in the kitchen, playing cards, knitting and quilting. She was especially
proud of her quilts being displayed at quilt shows. Nan is survived by George, her husband of
over 55 years; daughters, Isabel (George) Corbin; Lynn (Sonny) Langille; and Mildred (Robert)
Dunn, all of Lyons Brook; grandchildren, Cheryl Corbin (Benoit Claveau), Chicoutimi, Que.;
Karen Corbin, Etobicoke, Ont.; Brenda Corbin (and fiancé Brian Duplessis), Lyons Brook; Fraser
Langille, Charlottetown, P.E.I.; Scott Langille, Orillia, Ont.; Adele and Sonya Dunn, Lyons
Brook; sister, Katherine (Mrs. Reg Smith), Green Hill; and special niece, Lillian (Claude
Jeannotte), Eganville, Ont. She was predeceased by brothers, John L. and Henry Fraser.
Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Friday, in McLaren's Funeral Home, Pictou. Funeral service will be held
on Saturday, January 15, at 2 p.m., in St. Luke's United Church, Saltsprings, Rev. Murray Favier
officiating, assisted by Mrs. Jessie Johnson. Burial will be in Oak Grove Cemetery, Saltsprings.
Donations to a charity of one's choice.
OBIT # 1077 – HALIFAX HERALD – 15 JAN. 2000
LIVINGSTONE, Reginald Angus "Reggie" - 52, Foxbrook Road, Westville, occurred on
Thursday, January 13, 2000, in the QEII Health Sciences Centre, Halifax, from injuries sustained
in an industrial accident on Wednesday. Born in New Glasgow, he was a son of Mrs. Emma
(Hayes) Livingstone, Westville and the late Daniel Livingstone. Reggie was a quiet and mild
person, a loving husband, devoted father and enjoyed doing for others, especially his family. As a
young boy, he was a devoted worker for the Salvation Army, especially selling The War Cry. He
was a very dedicated employee, working at Maritime Steel for over 26 years. He is survived by
his wife, the former Patsy Harris-Mitchell; daughter, Carol Ann Mitchell, Westville; son, John
Mitchell, Edmonton; two grandchildren. Reggie is also survived by his sister, Sharon (Mrs. David
McSween), New Glasgow; brothers, Robert, Toronto; Harold, Trenton; James, Duncan, Richard
(wife Bonnie), Kenneth, Wayne (wife Eva), all of Westville; aunt, Florence (Mrs. Ralph Martin),
New Glasgow; several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by a sister, Marilyn; brother,
John Garfield. Visitation will be held today and 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in Eagles Funeral Home,
Westville. Funeral will be at 2:30 p.m. Sunday from the Westville Salvation Army with Major
Carson Durdle officiating. Burial will be in the Auburn Cemetery. Donations in his memory may
be made to any charity.
OBIT # 1078 – HALIFAX HERALD – 15 JAN. 2000
RICHARDS, Larry Joseph - 74, 105 Riverbank Street, Stellarton, died January 13, 2000, in the
QEII Health Sciences Centre, Halifax. He was born in Charlo's Cove, he was a son of the late
Rennie and Catherine (Becoste) Richards. Leaving as a young man, he joined the Merchant
Marines, which he served with during the Second World War. He was a member of the Royal
Canadian Legion Branch No. 28, Stellarton and a former member of the Royal Canadian Naval
Association. He was a painter by trade, working for several years with J.D. Matheson's and later
was self employed. Surviving are wife, Gene (Canning) MacLean; stepdaughter, Lori MacLean,
Stellarton; two grandchildren. He was predeceased by his first wife, the former Verne Kellock;
sisters, Jenny Wilson, Kay Baird; brother, Thomas. Cremation has taken place, memorial service
4 p.m. Sunday in Eagles Funeral Home, Westville, Rev. Charles MacPherson officiating. Spring
burial of ashes in Brookside Cemetery.
OBIT # 1079 – HALIFAX HERALD – 15 JAN. 2000
WILLIAMS, Faith Elizabeth - 84, the Valley View Villa, Riverton, died, Thursday January 13,
2000, in the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Halifax, she was a daughter of the late
Henry and Harriett L. (Freeman) Evered. She had been a resident of Hopewell since 1946 prior to
moving to Haven Brook Manor in 1993. She was a member of the St. Columba United Church;
the Silver Light Rebekah Lodge 79 and the Iona Murray Unit of the St. Columba United Church,
Hopewell. She was a life member of the United Church Women and was also a member of the
Ladies Auxiliary and the Pastoral Care Committee of the Valley View Villa. She is survived by
son, Robert Hugh (Blanche), Yarmouth; daughter, Sheila, Mrs. Robert Frame, Dartmouth; eight
grandchildren; one great-granddaughter; sisters, Eva Langille, Hillcrest Manor, Truro; Mrs. Annie
Taylor, York, P.E.I.; brothers, David, Hamilton, Ont. She was predeceased by her husband, Hugh
Frank Williams; brothers, Tom, Fred, Owen. Her remains will rest in H. C. MacQuarrie Funeral
Home, Stellarton, visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Sunday. Funeral services will be held 2 p.m. Monday in
St. Columba United Church, Rev. Marjory Cornelius officiating. The Silver Light Rebekah Lodge
79 will meet in the funeral home 6 :30 p.m. Sunday to conduct their service. Burial will be in
MacLean Cemetery, Hopewell. Donations in her memory may be made to the general fund of the
St. Columba United Church, Hopewell or the the Valley View Villa, Riverton.
OBIT # 1080 – HALIFAX HERALD – 20 JAN. 1964
Upper Musquodoboit - Gladys May, wife of Charles Rogers of Upper Musquodoboit, died
Saturday after a year's illness. She was 66. She was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William
Hamilton
of
Chaplin.
she lived most of her life in Glenmore, moving to Dean Settlement 16 years ago. Surviving are
her husband; five daughters, Ida (Mrs. Charles Ruggles), Middle Musquodoboit; Helen (Mrs. Earl
Lemmon), Ethel (Mrs. Lester Dean), both of Dean Settlement; Irene (Mrs. Donald Geddes),
Jessie (Mrs. Eldon Geddes), both of Dartmouth; nine sons, Herbert, Douglas, Aubrey, Franklin,
Earl, all of Dean Settlement; Austin, Middle Musquodoboit; Bernard, Crossroads; Carl, Upper
Musquodoboit; James, Dartmouth; 45 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; four half-brothers,
Howard, Ray, Gerald, William; three half-sisters, Pearl (Mrs. Everett McCrudy), Villa (Mrs.
Percy....[the
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OBIT # 1081 – HALIFAX HERALD – 10 NOV. 1993
MacPHEE, Florence Louise - 88, Pictou Road, Bible Hill, Colchester County, died November 9,
1993, in Colchester Regional Hospital, Truro. Born in Bible Hill, she was a daughter of the late
Fred and Serena (Baird) McCully. She was employed with Maritime Tel and Tel for many years
and following this, took an active part in her husband's business, Subway Bottle Exchange and
Scrap Metal Yard. She was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star, serving a term as worthy
grand matron; member of St. David's United Church, Bible Hill and the last surviving member of
her immediate family. She is survived by a daughter Velma Serena (Mrs. Gary Curry), Milford;
three grandchildren; a great-granddaughter; a number of nieces and nephews. She was
predeceased by her husband, Peter; two sisters, Laurel, Velma; brother, Clayton. There will be no
visitation by request. A graveside service will be 2:30 p.m. Thursday in Brookside Cemetery,
Mill Village, Hants County, Rev. Stanley McQueen officiating. No flowers by request. Donations
may be made to Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia or Canadian Cancer Society.
Arrangements under the direction of Ettinger Funeral Home, Shubenacadie.
OBIT # 1082 – HALIFAX HERALD – 21 DEC. 1973
Lawrence Dean, 77, of Upper Musquodoboit, Halifax County, died Thursday at Camp Hill
Hopital, Halifax. Born at Upper Musquodoboit, he was a son of the late John and Harriett
(Lemon) Dean. He served with the 25th Battalion in the First World War and was a member of
the Valley branch, Royal Canadian Legion. He is survived by his wife, the former Charity
Fleming; four sons, Lewis and James, both of Halifax; Clyde and Eric, both of Upper
Musquodoboit; two daughters, Beatrice (Mrs. Aubrey Rogers) and Dorothy (Mrs. Donald Dean),
both of Dean Settlement; three brothers; Henry and Harry, both of Timmins, Ont.; Samuel, in
Alberta;
five
sisters,
Mrs.
Susan
Parker,
Upper
Musquodoboit; Helen (Mrs. William Graham), Burnside; Dorcas (Mrs. Walter Suttis), Middle
Stewiacke; Florence, Truro; Jessie (Mrs. William Butcher), Upper Stewiacke; 23 grandchildren
and six great-grandchildren. The body is at Ettinger's Funeral Home, Middle Musquodoboit.
Funeral will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. at Upper Musquodoboit United Church. Burial will be in
Hillcrest cemetery.
OBIT # 1083 – HALIFAX HERALD – 21 APRIL 1973
L. Osborne Cox, 89, of Dean, Halifax County, died yesterday at home. Born at Newton Mills, he
was the son of the late Andrew and Sarah (Cumminger) Cox. He was a resident of Dean for the
past ten years. He was predeceased by his wife Jamie, and one daughter. Surviving are one
daughter, Mrs. Lois Caddell, Truro Heights; two sons, Archie, Newton Mills; Wilfred, Dean; 13
grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. The body is at Mattatall Funeral Home, Truro. Funeral
service will be held Sunday at 2:30 p.m. in Dean Presbyterian Church, Rev. Lester Settle
officiating.
Burial
will
be
in
the
Dean
cemetery.
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OBIT # 1084 – HALIFAX HERALD – 17 JAN. 2000
MacCULLOCH, Alberta Bell "Bertie" - 77, Watervale, Pictou Co., died Friday, January 14,
2000, in the Valley View Villa, Riverton. Born in Three Brooks, she was a daughter of William
and Agnes (English) Davidson. Mrs. MacCulloch was a member of St. Luke's United Church,
Salt Springs and a past member of UCW. She was a devoted homemaker and also assisted her
husband at Salt Springs Park. She is survived by daughters, Jean (Bird) (Mrs. Gerald Foance),
Watervale; and Margaret; grandchildren, Kirk, Kira, Sarah, Georgina and David Bird, Clifford
Thompson, and Ralph Graham; a great-grandson, Regy. She is also survived by her sister,
Elizabeth "Lizzy" Bray, Scotch Hill. She was predeceased by her husband, Donald; sisters, Tena
Beck and May MacDonald; brothers, Edward, Henry and George Davidson. Funeral will be held
today at 2 p.m., in Eagles Funeral Home, Westville, Rev. David Eagles officiating. Burial will be
in the Oak Grove Cemetery, Salt Springs. Donations in her memory may be made to the Kidney
Foundation of Canada, Nova Scotia Branch or the Canadian Cancer Society.
OBIT # 1085 – HALIFAX HERALD – 18 JAN 2000
FRASER, Hudson - 89, Valley View Villa, Riverton, formerly of Anderson's Mountain, died
Sunday, January 16, 2000, in the Villa. Born in New Glasgow, he was the son of the late James
Gordon and Sarah Elizabeth (MacLeod) Fraser. He was a resident of Anderson's Mountain most
of his life. He was self employed, operating a saw mill for many years in Pictou Co. He was also
employed by General Electric and Public Service Lighting from 1966-1989 up until his
retirement. Surviving are his sister, Margaret (William) (Wilkinson), Broadway, Pictou Co.;
several nieces and nephews; and by an extended family, the O'Connor's of Anderson's Mountain.
He was predeceased by brothers, Elmer, Gordon, George "Ted"; sister, Annie Johnson. Visitation
was held Monday, in H.W. Angus Funeral Home, New Glasgow, from where funeral services
will be held at 11 a.m., today, Rev. Jim McCorriston officiating. Burial in Riverside Cemetery,
New Glasgow.
OBIT # 1086 – HALIFAX HERALD – 18 JAN. 2000
HILL, Wilfred Lawrence - 91, Glen Haven Manor, New Glasgow, formerly of Porter's Lane,
Westville, died January 16, 2000, in the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Moose
Brook, Hants Co., he was a son of the late Roland and Maude (Kitchen) Hill. He was a cook, and
was employed in various lumber camps in Nova Scotia and the United States. After his retirement
he returned to Nova Scotia. He was a member of The Church of the Holy Name, Westville.
Surviving are sisters, Ellen McCabe, Truro; Hazel Bennett, Woodstock, Ont.; Clara Malone,
Souris, P.E.I. He was predeceased by his wife, the former Catherine Cyr; brothers, Charles,
Chester; an infant sister Goldie. No visitation. Funeral 2 p.m. Wednesday, in Eagles Funeral
Home, Westville. Burial in Holy Agnes Cemetery.
OBIT # 1087 – HALIFAX HERALD – 19 JAN. 2000
McCormick, Shaun Patrick - 51, passed away at home on Tuesday, January 17, 2000. Born in
West Bay Road, he was a son of the late Basil and Mary (McCarron) McCormick. Shaun was
very active with many volunteer organizations connected with disabilities such as D.I.A.L. and
M.R.C.I.L. A former member of the Junior Chamber of Commerce, past chairman of C.O.P.O.H.,
winner of the Vanier Award for outstanding young Canadians, graduate of St. Francis Xavier
University, employed for 29 years at Maritime Life Assurance Ltd. at the time of his death he was
manager of Rehabilitation Services, President of Shaun McCormick & Associates, ownership in
Donut Land, President of League for Equal Opportunity, Halifax Taxi Commission, past
Executive Director of disabled persons commission. Past recipient Halifax-Dartmouth Metro area
outstanding citizen award, past member of the Metro Disabled Individual Alliance League. Shaun
touched many people throughout his life and stressed the awareness and education for the rights
of those with disabilities. Survived by his loving wife, Irene (Surette); son, Patrick; daughters,
Mary and Anna; brothers, Leonard (Della) and Owen (Carla); sisters, Joyce (Mrs. Fred
Heighton), Stellarton; Alice (Mrs. Donald McDabid), New Glasgow; several nieces and nephews.
He was predeceased by sisters, Barbara and Jean-Ann. Visitation will be held in J.A. Snow
Funeral Home, 2666 Windsor St., today and Thursday from 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Funeral mass will be
held Saturday January 22, at 11 a.m., in St. Rose of Lima Roman Catholic Church, Fall River,
Rev. Raymond Mura officiating. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to D.I.A.L. or
M.R.C.I.L.
OBIT # 1088 – HALIFAX HERALD – 19 JAN. 2000
PYLE, Mabel Hilda - 92, Highcrest Sherbrooke Nursing Home, Sherbrooke, died January 17,
2000, in the home. Born in Springhill, she was a daughter of the late William and Kezia (Booth)
Lees. She was a school teacher who continued her love of learning after her retirement by
working with a literacy program. She was a talented artisan who worked with many media. She
was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star and also Daughters of the Nile. She was the last
surviving member of her immediate family. Surviving are son, J.W. "Bill" Pyle, Digby;
daughters, Edith Anderson, Stillwater; Elsa West, Port Hilford; Pearl Sarty, Sherbrooke; Edna
Leopold, Toronto; 12 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her
husband, Howard. Cremation has taken place under the direction of Ecum Secum Funeral Homes
Ltd. Memorial service 2 p.m. January 27, in St. James Presbyterian Church, Sherbrooke.
Donations to IWK Grace Health Centre
OBIT # 1089 – HALIFAX HERALD – 19 JAN. 2000
MacDONALD, Lt. CDR. William Hartley "Bill" CD, RCN (ret'd) - Died at home on January 14,
2000. Beloved husband of the late Noreen, the first women to join Canada's Women's Royal
Canadian Naval Service. Bill was born in Truro and had a distinguished career with the RCN. He
completed his career as clerk/treasure of the town of Arthur, Ont., before retiring to New
Glasgow. He is survived by his dear sister, Betty DeGannes, Montreal; son, Bill (Karen),
Toronto, Ont.; Mike (Anne), Nashville, Tenn.; John (Carole) St. John's, Nfld.; and his many
grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Cremation took place in Toronto on January 17. A private
family memorial service will be held at a later date. Burial of ashes will be in Foxbrook
Cemetery, Hopewell. No flowers or visitation at the request of the family. Donations in his
memory may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or the Canadian Cancer Society.
OBIT # 1090 – HALIFAX HERALD – 20 JAN. 2000
MATTHEWS, Maureen Mae - 54, 7th Street, Trenton, passed away in the Aberdeen Hospital,
January 19, 2000. Born in New Glasgow, she was the daughter of the late Charles and Margaret
(McEachern) Williams, formerly of Munroe Avenue Ext. Maureen was a member of Christ the
King Roman Catholic Church, Trenton. She is survived by her husband, Ronand; sons, Bradley,
at home; Ronald (Leanne), Trenton; sisters, Shirley Tompkins, Vilna, Alta.; Marion Thomas,
Brampton, Ont.; Norma Fraser, Woodburn; brother, Carl Williams, New Glasgow. She was
predeceased by her brothers, Bernard, Courtney, Irvin and Daniel; sister, Thelma "Margaret".
Visitation will be from 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today, in R.H. Porter Funeral Home, Trenton. Funeral
service will be Friday at 2 p.m., in Christ the King Roman Catholic Church, Rev. George
MacInnis officiating. Cremation to follow. Family flowers only. Donations may be made to the
Canadian Cancer Society, Palliative Care Aberdeen Hospital or to a charity of choice.
OBIT # 1091 – HALIFAX HERALD – 21 JAN. 2000
FRASER, Ronald Eugene - 72, Higginsville, died Thursday, January 20, 2000, at home. Born in
Higginsville, he was a son of the late Clifford and Laura (Jennings) Fraser. He was a
woodsworker and truck driver for many years before retiring due to ill health from the custodial
staff at Musquodoboit Rural High School. He is survived by his wife, the former Ruth Redden;
sons, Gerry (Valerie), Middle Musquodoboit; Paul (Belinda), Stewiacke; daughters, Kathy, at
home; Bonnie (Mrs. David Boake), Middle Musquodoboit; foster children, Marjorie Lloyd,
Spryfield; Bill MacDonald, Ottawa; sister, Irma (Deal) (Mrs. Stewart Archibald), Upper
Musquodoboit; six grandchildren; five great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by sons, Ronald
Jr., Stephen; brothers, Lorne, Byron, Sylvan; sister, Freeda Butcher; three brothers and two sisters
in infancy. Visitation will be 7-9 p.m. Saturday, funeral will be 3 p.m. Sunday, Rev. Gary Burrill
officiating, all in Higginsville United Church. Burial at a later date in Higginsville Cemetery.
Family flowers only. Donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia
or Alzheimer Society. Arrangements entrusted to Arimathea Funeral Co-operative, Upper
Musquoboit.
OBIT # 1092 – HALIFAX HERALD – 22 JAN. 2000
AVERY, Margaret Cecelia - 78, Sunset Haven Rest Home, New Glasgow, formerly of
Abercrombie, died Tuesday, January 18, 2000, in the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in
Priestville, she was a daughter of the late Catherine (Townsend) and Peter Guthro Sr. She was a
resident of Abercrombie, Brother Street Senior Citizens and the New Glasgow area prior to
residing in the Sunset Haven Rest Home, New Glasgow for the past two years. She was a
member of Saint Gregory's Roman Catholic Church, New Glasgow. She was a former employee
of the former Millman Dry Cleaners, New Glasgow and Zeller's Limited from where she retired
some 20 years ago. She is survived by a daughter, Mary "Bunnie" (Mrs. Bill MacDonald),
Westville; son, Fred (Dee), New Glasgow; grandsons, Alan, Fred, John, Stephen; granddaughter,
Nina; great-grandchildren, Sean and Melissa; sisters, Peggy (Mrs. John Burns), Kingston, Ont.;
Martha (Mrs. Bob Thompson), New Glasgow; Dolly (Mrs. Red MacDonald), Stoney Creek, Ont.;
brothers, Frank, Kingston, Ont. and Kenny, Walkerville; half-brother, John MacDonald,
Churchville and a half-sister, Diane (Mrs. Greg White), New Glasgow. She was predeceased by
her husband, Abraham "Hamm" Avery; granddaughter, Cathy Lee; three brothers and four sisters.
Cremation has taken place. There will be no visitation by request. A public memorial mass will
be held at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, in Saint Gregory's Roman Catholic Church, New Glasgow, Rev.
Bernard MacAdam officiating. Burial of cremains in the Abercrombie Cemetery. A time of
fellowship for family and friends will be held in the church hall following the committal service.
Family flowers only please. Donations in her memory may be made to the palliative care unit of
the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow.
OBIT # 1093 – HALIFAX HERALD – 22 JAN. 2000
KENNEY, Margaret - 79, Springville, Pictou Co., died Thursday, January 20, 2000, in the
Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Irish Mountain, Pictou Co., she was a daughter of the
late Finlay Robert and Jessie (MacLean) MacMillan. She lived in Springville for most of her life
with the exception of a few years spent in Quebec. She graduated from the Royal Victoria
Hospital in Montreal with her RN in 1943. She worked most of her nursing career at the
Aberdeen Hospital. She was a member of the Springville-Island Women's Institute. She was a
member of the Nova Scotia Bird Society. She was a life member of the Ladies Auxiliary of the
East River Valley Fire Department. Surviving are a son, Neil and wife Ruth, Springville;
daughters, Martha Kenney, Victoria, B.C.; Alice Kenney and husband Dr. Charles Krebs,
Vancouver, B.C.; granddaughters, Sarah and Meg Kenney; brothers, Angus MacMillan and wife
Kaye, Antigonish; James Chisholm and wife Dorothy, Springville. She was predeceased by her
husband, Fred. Her remains will rest in H.W. Angus Funeral Home, New Glasgow, for visitation
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today, from where funeral service will be held Sunday at 2 p.m., Rev. Don
Shepard officiating. Burial will be in the Springville Cemetery. Family flowers only please.
Donations may be made in her memory to the Nova Scotia Bird Society or to the Springville
Cemetery.
OBIT # 1094 – HALIFAX HERALD – 22 JAN. 2000
SMITH, Stanley McCurdy "Stan" - Died January 21, 2000, in the New Halifax Infirmary, QEII,
at the age of 73. Born in Halifax, he was a son of the late J. Stanley and Lily (McCurdy) Smith.
He is survived by his wife, Inez (Perry); sons, David and Scott; also granddaughters, Ashley and
Emily; grandsons, Justin and James. He was past president of the Phalanx Fraternity of the
YMCA, vice president of the Halifax Y's Men's Club, past international director of the
International Association of Y'sdom. He was also past regional director for the Atlantic
Provinces. He was presented at the Banff International Convention in 1962 with international
highest award, the Elmer Crowe Memorial Award for being a most outstanding district governor.
He was a long standing member of the Nova Scotia Stamp Club and was past president of the
Citadel Stamp Club. He was a member of the Waegwoltic Club for over 50 years. He was a
general insurance agent since 1946, having been associated with Rainnie and Co. Ltd. and later
with Sigma Insurance Limited for 25 years, having retired in January of 1992, having served as
past president. The body has been cremated. Visitation Monday, 2-4, 7-9 p.m. in J.A Snow's
Funeral Home, Halifax. Memorial service will be held in Grace Chapel, (corner of Farnham Gate
Road and Lansdown Drive) 2 p.m. Tuesday, Rev. Jack Briggins officiating, assisted by Jim
McCulloch. Burial at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Grace Chapel, the
Gideon Bible Society or charity of your choice.
OBIT # 1095 – HALIFAX HERALD – 24 JAN. 2000
ROBERTSON, Anna Jessie - 86, Glen Haven Manor, New Glasgow, formerly of Donald Street,
New Glasgow, died Friday, January 21, 2000, in the manor. Born in Greenhill, she was a
daughter of the late John James and Jennie-Mae (Killen) MacBain. She was a resident of New
Glasgow for the past 60 years and had been a member of the First Presbyterian Church, New
Glasgow, for 50 years. She was a life member of the Women's Christian Temperance Union; a
charter member of the Pythian Sisters; member of the Atlantic Missionary Society. In her earlier
years she attended the Catherine Mair Society and later the Greg Reid Auxiliary. She was a
member of the Horticultural Society both locally and provincially. During her working years she
had been involved in home nursing. She is survived by daughters, Ellen E. (Mrs. Leroy Murray),
New Glasgow; Katherine Ann "Kaye" (Mrs. Sandy MacPherson), Salem, Pictou Co.; son, Donald
M., London, Ont.; 12 grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; a number of nieces and nephews;
sister, Doris (Mrs. Robert Hird), Markdale, Ont.; brothers, Allistar A., Niagara Falls, Ont.;
Lyndon, London, Ont.; Victor, Dartmouth; and Lyle, Westville. She was predeceased by her
husband, Edwin L. Robertson; sister, Audrey (Mrs. Clarence MacKenzie); brother, Jim; and
granddaughter, Arlene Ethelwin MacKenzie. Her remains will rest in H.W. Angus Funeral Home,
New Glasgow, with visitation Tuesday from 7-9 p.m. and Wednesday from 2-4 p.m. Funeral
service will be held at 7 p.m. on Wednesday in First Presbyterian Church, New Glasgow, Rev.
Dr. Glenn Matheson officiating. Burial will be in Lorne Street Cemetery. Donations in her
memory may be made to First Presbyterian Church, New Glasgow, or the Alzheimer Society of
Nova Scotia.
OBIT # 1096 – HALIFAX HERALD – 24 JAN. 2000
VACHERESSE, Ethel - 100, Glen Haven Manor, New Glasgow, formerly of Stellarton and New
Glasgow, died January 21, 2000, in the manor. Born in England, she was a daughter of the late
Leonard H. and Kate (Newman) Patridge. She lived in Thorburn most of her married life before
moving to Stellarton and New Glasgow several years ago. She was a member of Christ Anglican
Church, Stellarton, where she was a former member of the ACW and was a life member of the
Ladies Auxiliary of the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 6, Moncton, N.B. Surviving are
daughters, Shirley Munroe, Trenton; Verne Godfrey, Windsor, Ont.; Faye Jones, Elmfield, Pictou
Co.; grandson who she raised, George N., Truro Heights; 10 grandchildren; several greatgrandchildren; several great-great-grandchildren; one great-great-great-grandson. She was
predeceased by her husband, George R.; brother, Edwin; sister, Sis Saker. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m.
today in H.C. MacQuarrie Funeral Home, Stellarton. Funeral 2 p.m. Tuesday in Christ Anglican
Church, Stellarton, Rev. James McCorriston officiating. Burial in Heatherdale Memorial
Gardens. Family flowers only. Donations to Christ Anglican Church or Pictou County Food
Bank.
OBIT # 1097 – HALIFAX HERALD – 24 JAN. 2000
ATKINS, James Douglas - 76, Cooks Cove, Guysborough Co., died Sunday, January 23, 2000, in
the Milford Haven Home for Special Care, Guysborough. Born in Trenton, he was a son of the
late Charles and Marie (Sonia) Atkins. He was a lumberman and fisherman and retired forman
with the Department of Transportation. He also served one term in the Guysborough County
Municipal Council. Surviving are his wife, the former Genesta Gammon; sons, Charles, Cooks
Cove; William, Moncton, N.B.; Elliot, Half Way Cove; granddaughters, Mona, Rowena and
Linda; great-grandchildren, Taylor and Kali. He was predeceased by sisters, Rose Scanlon, Hilda
Jamieson, Edith Snyder, Frances MacDonald, Lucy Zinc; brothers, John and Walter. Visitation
will be held 7-9 p.m. today, Tuesday 2-4, 7-9 p.m., in Dennis Haverstock Funeral Home,
Guysborough. Funeral service will be held 2 p.m. Wednesday, in St. Anne Church, Guysborough,
Rev. Allan MacPhie officiating. Burial in the parish cemetery. Memorial donations may be made
to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia.
OBIT # 1098 – HALIFAX HERALD – 24 JAN. 2000
GRANT, Stanley E. - 85, 6 Smith St., Amherst, passed away at home on Saturday, January 22,
2000, at his home. Born in New Glasgow, he was a son of the late Cameron and Alberta (Nelson)
Grant. Stan loved children and was a co-founder of the Amherst Little League Organization in the
early 1950s and volunteered his time to young people's baseball for many years. He was a past
master of the Masonic Order, Acacia Lodge 8, Amherst. For his entire working life, Stan was an
employee of Maritime Tel & Tel, from where he retired in 1970. He was a loving father and
husband and will be sorely missed. He is survived by his wife of 57 years, the former Bertha
Annand; son, Rod (wife Joan), Lower Sackville; sisters, Evelyn Marsman and Doris Wallace,
both of Truro; granddaughter, Carole, Moncton; several nieces and nephews. His remains have
been cremated. There will be no visitation by request. A memorial service will be held in
Cumberland Memorial Chapel, Amherst, on Tuesday at 2 p.m., Rev. Charlene Maguire
officiating. Spring burial will take place in Amherst Cemetery. Should friends desire, memorial
contributions may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia or the charity of
your choice.
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McGRATH, Mary "Lois" - Aspen, Guysborough Co., died peacefully on Monday, January 24,
2000, in Saint Mary's Memorial Hospital, Sherbrooke. Born in Thorburn, she was a daughter of
the late Arnold and Jean (McInnis) Jordan. She had been a resident of Aspen for most of her life.
She was an adherent of the Kirk Memorial United Church, a member of the Rebekah Lodge 110,
East River Saint Mary's, the Women's Institute and the U.C.W. She had worked in the Aspen Post
Office for 27 years and then became post mistress and continued to work for 14 years up until her
retirement. Surviving are daughters, Mary (Mrs. Russell Haggart), Ontario; Jean (Mrs. John
Simms), Sherbrooke; Margaret MacGrath, Glenelg; Erma (Mrs. Donald Bowles), Springfield,
Antigonish Co.; Agnes (Mrs. John Archibald), Newtown; Minnie (Mrs. Russell MacLaughlin,
Glenelg; sons, Ellis (Jo-Ann), Aspen; Charles, Ontario; Robert, Chester, both of Aspen; Lloyd
(Cindy), Melrose; James, Ontario; half-brothers, Milton Jordan, Liscomb; Claire Jordan, Ontario;
Lloyd Jordan, Ontario; Francis Jordan, Ontario; half-sister, Louise, Ontario; 25 grandchildren;
five great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband, Fraser; son, John; brother, Carl;
sister, Erma Jordan; stepmother, Mildred; half-brother, Gordie and daughters-in-law, Weenie and
Marita. Her remains will rest in the Kirk Memorial United Church, Aspen, with visitation
Wednesday from 2-4, 7-9 p.m., from where funeral services will be held at 4 p.m. on Thursday,
Rev. James Forbes officiating. Burial will be in the Evergreen Cemetery, Aspen. Donations in her
memory may be made to the charity of one's choice.Arrangements under the direction of H.W.
Angus Funeral Home, Stillwater.
OBIT # 1100 – HALIFAX HERALD – 26 JAN. 2000
PORTER, Robert Franklin - 84, Greenhill, Pictou Co., died Tuesday, January 25, 2000, in the
Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Greenhill, he was a son of the late Ellsworth and
Mary (Ross) Porter. Mr. Porter was a farmer by occupation until his retirement. He was a member
of Alma Greenhill United Church. He is survived by special friend, Dene Wadden, Westville;
sister, Grace (James) Leadbetter, Halifax; brothers, James (Nita), Greenhill; Forrest (Alice),
Toronto; sister-in-law, Margaret Porter, Alma. Mr. Porter was predeceased by his wife, the
former Mary Chennell and brother, Murray. Visitation will be held today, 2-4, 7-9 p.m., in Eagles
Funeral Home, Westville. Funeral service will be held in Alma Greenhill United Church on
Thursday at 2 p.m., Rev. Jeannie Stright officiating. Burial in Heatherdale Memorial Gardens,
Sylvester. Donations in his memory may be made to any charity.
OBIT # 1101 – HALIFAX HERALD – 27 JAN. 2000
ARCHIBALD, Alvin Edwin - 87, Hopewell, Pictou Co., died Tuesday, January 25, 2000, in the
Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Smithfield, Guysborough Co., he was a son of the late
John Henry and Carrie Mae (Smith) Archibald. He was a resident of Hopewell for most of his life
where he and his family had operated a store for some forty years. He had been an employee of
the former Eastern Woodworkers and had also has been a rural route mail driver for a number of
years. He was a member and former elder of the First Presbyterian Church, Hopewell and a
member of the Caledonia I.O.O.F. Lodge 28, Hopewell. He is survived by his wife, the former
Margurite Collie, Valley View Villa; daughter, Alva (Mrs. Bill Saunders), Hopewell;
grandchildren, Shannon, Dwayne, Stacey, Derek; sister, Edna (Mrs. George Laffin), Hopewell.
He was predeceased by his sisters, Edna Grace and Pearl (Mrs. Walter Williams). His remains are
resting in H.C. MacQuarrie Funeral Home, Stellarton, with visitation today, from 2-4, 7-9 p.m.
Funeral services will be held at 3:30 p.m. Friday, in the First Presbyterian Church, Hopewell,
Rev. Gary Tonks officiating. Burial will be in the Hopewell Cemetery. Donations in his memory
may be made to the charity of one's choice. Caledonia I.O.O.F. Lodge 28, Hopewell, will meet in
the funeral home, tonight at 6:30 p.m. to conduct their service.
OBIT # 1102 – HALIFAX HERALD – 27 JAN. 2000
LEWIS, Patrick "Scott" - 41, Little Harbour Road, New Glasgow, died Tuesday, January 25,
2000, in the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in New Glasgow, he was the youngest son
of John and Betty "Bessie" (MacKenzie) Lewis, Little Harbour Road, New Glasgow. Scott
graduated from the East Pictou Rural High School, the Nova Scotia Community College,
Stellarton and the Devry Institute, Ontario, becoming an electronics engineer technologist. He
worked for 15 years with Micro Computer Atlantic, Timberlea, where he resided prior to retiring
due to poor health. Scott had many physical struggles but he loved the outdoors and was an active
member of the Pictou County ATV Club. He is survived by sister, Sandra (Randy) Wilson,
Dartmouth; brother, John (Darlene), Logan Road, Pictou Co.; nieces, Elizabeth and Michelle,
Dartmouth; nephew, Jack and niece, Katlelyn, Logan Road and many friends. His remains will
rest in H.W. Angus Funeral Home, New Glasgow. Visitation will be today from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.,
from where funeral service will be held at 1:30 p.m. Friday, Rev. Dr. Ken MacLeod officiating.
Burial will be in the Heatherdale Memorial Gardens. Donations in Scott's memory may be made
to the Saint Andrew's Presbyterian Church Building Fund or to the charity of one's choice.
OBIT # 1103 – HALIFAX HERALD – 27 JAN. 2000
MURRAY, Dorothy Lilly - 90, Shiretown Nursing Home Apartments, Pictou and formerly of
Scotsburn and Ontario, died January 25, 2000, in the home. Born in England, she was a daughter
of the late Harry and Louise Hebbourn. She was the loving mother of Robert (Joanne) Bennett,
Fort Erie, Ont., and Neil Bennett, Bruce Mines, Ont. She will be sadly missed by her
grandchildren, Daniel (Brenda) Bennett, Fort Erie, Douglas Bennett, Montreal River; Stacey
Bennett and Bonnie (Steve) Netherton, both of Bruce Mines; her great-grandchildren, Eric and
Siobhan Bennett, Jared and Jamie Netherton; her sister, Hilda (London) Robinson; brother,
Richard Hebbourn and sister-in-law, Betty Hebbourn, Fort Erie; her step-children, Donald
(Emily) Murray, Brookfield; Walter (Juanita) Murray, Mississauga, Ont.; stepson-in-law,
Kenneth Lund, Toronto; her step-grandchildren, Deborah Murray, Sandford, Ont.; Patricia and
Donald Murray, Halifax; Joan Murray (Stuart Smith), St. Stephen, N.B.; John (Paula) Murray,
Vancouver, B.C.; Kathryn Murray (Nick Flynn), Buckhorn, Ont.; David Murray (Barbie
Wolfish), Toronto, Ont.; Heather Murray, Toronto; Murray (Branca) Lund, Mississauga;
Kimberley Lund (Benjamin Fuller) Bowmanville; Allison Lund, Dartmouth; Douglas Dean,
Mississauga; her step-great-grandchildren, Christopher, Katerina and Stephanie Lund, Charlotte,
Anderson and Noelle Fuller, Anna and Aidan Smith, Sarah Dean; her very special friend,
Elizabeth Murray. She was the beloved wife of the late Elmo Bennett and the late Anderson
Murray. She was also predeceased by her brothers, Harry and Tom Hebbourn; her sisters, Louise
Hanes, Carol Edgeworth, Daisy Barnett and Nora MacCuish; her stepdaughters, Mary Violet
Dean and Lois Lund. She was greatly esteemed by her step-family for her enrichment of the
Anderson's life and her abiding interest in, and love for them all. She contributed greatly to the
Scotsburn community, the Scotsburn United Church, and for the last 12 years to the life of the
Shiretown Nursing Home. She will be greatly missed by the residents. Cremation has taken place.
There will be no visitation by request. A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. on Friday, from
the Scotsburn United Church, Rev. Donald Murray and Rev. Deborah Murray officiating. A
reception will follow. Donations may be made to the Scotsburn United Church or the Shiretown
Nursing Home, Pictou. Arrangements are under the direction of McLaren Funeral Home, Pictou.
OBIT # 1104 – HALIFAX HERALD – 28 JAN. 2000
KINLEY, Jessie May - 87, French River, Pictou Co., died Wednesday, January 26, 2000, in the
Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow following a valiant struggle with Pneumonia. Born in
Springville, Pictou Co., she was a daughter of the late Philip and Elizabeth (MacPherson) Long.
A graduate of the Nova Scotia Normal College, she taught for many years in the Pictou County
School System where she stressed kindness and character building as much as the three R's. An
avid participant in community activities, she was a lifelong member of the Women's Institute of
Nova Scotia and a founder of the Port Hillford and French River-Telford Branches. She was a
member of the Nova Scotia Rural Beautification Society and various Garden Clubs and was a
long-time devotee of many needlework crafts. She was a supporter of the French River
Presbyterian Church and a member of the Women's Missionary Society. A devoted mother and
grandmother, caring sister, trusted friend and conscientious community worker, she will be
greatly missed by her family and friends. She is survived by her daughters, Karen Kinley, French
River; Judy McCulloch, Halifax; Marion (Robert) Dawe, St. John's, Nfld.; brothers, Harold
(Stella) Long, Dartmouth; Clyde (Lila) Long, Hopewell; sister, Phyllis Constantine,
Massachusetts; grandchildren, Stephen McCulloch, Andrew and Paula Dawe and greatgranddaughter, Erica McCulloch. She was predeceased by her husband, Edwin; sons, Richard and
Harold and by a brother, Philip. Cremation has taken place. Visitation will be in H.W. Angus
Funeral Home, New Glasgow on Saturday from 2-4, 7-9 p.m. A memorial service will be held on
Sunday at 2:30 p.m., in the Union Presbyterian Church, Thorburn, Mrs. Jessie Johnson
officiating. Burial of ashes will be in the Springville Cemetery. Donations in her memory may be
made to the Kids Help Line or to the Canadian Cancer Society.
OBIT # 1105 – HALIFAX HERALD – 28 JAN. 20000
PUTNAM, Dorothea Elfreda - 85, Brookfield, Colchester Co., died Thursday, January 27, 2000,
at home. Born in Camden, she was a daughter of the late Samuel and Estella (Hollingsworth)
Logan. She was a member of the Knox United Church, Brookfield, life time member of the
United Church Women and a member of the All Around the Circle Senior Citizen's Group. She is
survived by daughters, Linda Logan, Truro; Kathy Putnam, Scarborough, Ont.; son, Robert,
Brookfield; sisters, Marjorie (Mrs. Webster Deuville), Truro; Vivian McNutt, Truro; Sylvia (Mrs.
Ernest "Bill") McNutt, Camden; Lulu McLeod, Hilden; Audrey Martin, Hamilton, Ont.; brother,
Raymond, Camden; sister-in-law, Lottie Logan, Truro; three grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren; several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband, Raymond;
sisters, Glenda Mitchell, Elva Bryson, Vena (Ellis) Mitchell; brothers, Otto, Trueman. Visitation
will be held 7-9 p.m. today and 2-4 p.m. p.m. Saturday, funeral service 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Rev.
Carman Burns officiating, all in Mattatall Funeral Home, Truro. Burial at a later date in Camden
Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Knox United Church, Brookfield or to
McCulloch United Church, Camden.
OBIT # 1106 – HALIFAX HERALD – 28 JAN. 2000
VLIEGEN, Hendrikus Hubertis Jan Josef "Harry" - 84, died peacefully, Wednesday, January 26,
2000, in Glen Haven Manor, New Glasgow, formerly of Big Cove. Harry was the last surviving
member of his immediate family. He was born May 13, 1915 in Sumatra, Indonesia, a son of the
late Joseph and Gertrudis (Siepers) Vliegen. His education was completed in Holland. Harry was
an electrical and mechanical engineer by trade. He and his family immigrated to Canada in 1952,
where he was employed at Pictou Shipyards and as a foreman at Hawker Siddeley, Trenton,
retiring in 1980. He loved the outdoors, gardening and fishing. Harry is survived by his wife,
Agnes (Vacheresse), Big Cove; his only daughter, Lillian (John) Moore, New Glasgow;
grandsons, Jason Roy, Adam (Amanda) Roy, Linacy; great-grandson, Andrew Roy, Linacy;
stepdaughter, Elaine (David) Armstrong, step-grandchildren, David and Samantha Armstrong, all
of Toronto; several nieces and nephews in Holland. Cremation has taken place. There will be no
visitation by request. A memorial service will be held in Harry's memory 2 p.m. Saturday, in
P&K MacDonald Funeral Home, New Glasgow, Rev. Jim McCorriston officiating. Family
flowers only. Donations may be made in his memory to the Parkinson's Foundation of Canada.
OBIT # 1107 – HALIFAX HERALD – 18 JUL. 1995
PEMBLETON, Brenton MacKay - 93, lifelong resident of Stellarton, died July 16, 1995, in
Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Stellarton, he was a son of the late Charles and
Georgina (MacKay) Pembleton. He was a former coal miner; member of Sharon St. John United
Church and Keith Masonic Lodge. He was the last surviving member of his immediate family.
Surviving are a daughter, Jean (Mrs. Max Weldin), Lower Sackville; sons, Charles, Stellarton;
Matthew, Lawrencetown, Annapolis Co.; eight grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren. He was
predeceased by his wife, the former Irene MacPherson; sister, Verta Kelly; brothers, Earl, Harry.
Visitation 2-4, 79 p.m. today, funeral 2 p.m. Wednesday, both in H.C. MacQuarrie Funeral
Home, Stellarton, Rev. Foster Jenkins officiating. Burial in Brookside Cemetery. Donations to
Sharon St. John United Church or any charity.
OBIT # 1108 – HALIFAX HERALD – 23 MARCH 1998
PEMBLETON, Charles Henry - 70, 14 Poole Ave., Stellarton, died March 21, 1998, in Aberdeen
Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Stellarton, he was a son of the late Brenton MacKay Pembleton
and Irene (MacPherson) Pembleton. He has been a resident of Stellarton all of his life and a
member of Sharon St. John United Church, Stellarton. He worked for 25 years in MacGregor and
McBane Mines, then worked at Michelin Tire for approximately 20 years until his retirement.
Surviving are his wife, the former Doreen Brown; daughters, Deborah Pembleton, at home; Jean
(Mrs. Joseph Fraser), Island East River; Carol (Mrs. Michael Brophy), Stellarton; son, George
Wayne, Westville; seven grandchildren; two step-grandchildren; sister, Jean Weldin, Lower
Sackville; brother, Matthew, Lawrencetown; several nieces and nephews. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m.
Tuesday, funeral 2 p.m. Wednesday, both in H.C. MacQuarrie Funeral Home, Stellarton, Rev.
Foster Jenkins officiating. Burial at a later date in Brookside Cemetery. Family flowers only.
Donations to any charity.
OBIT # 1109 – HALIFAX HERALD – 31 JAN. 2000
LeBLANC, Mary Anastacia - 97, 105 Acadia Avenue, Stellarton, formerly of Port Hawkesbury
died Sunday January 30, 2000, in the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Whiteside,
Richmond Co., she was a daughter of the late Hugh and Catherine (MacDonald) Cummings. She
was a resident of Stellarton since 1965 having previously resided in Port Hawkesbury. She was a
member of Our Lady of Lourdes Roman Catholic Church, Stellarton where she was a life
member of the CWL. Surviving are daughters, Margaret Tomilson, Kitchener, Ont.; Jean
Richardson, Evanston; Clare Wasson, Stellarton; Myra MacEachern, Dartmouth; 17
grandchildren; several great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband, Charles
LeBlanc; son, Rhodes; daughter, Hughetta Hartling; brothers, Alex and Gregory; sisters, Jessie
England, Sadie MacDonald and Bessie Hayes; grandsons, Ronald and Sam Hartling, Joseph
Richardson and David LeBlanc. Visitation 7-9 p.m. today, in H.C. MacQuarrie Funeral Home,
Stellarton. Her remains will then be transferred to Haverstock's Funeral Home, Port Hawkesbury
for visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Tuesday. Funeral mass will be held 11 a.m. Wednesday, in St.
Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, Port Hawkesbury, Rev. Charles Cameron officiating. Burial in
the St. Joseph's Parish Cemetery. Donations in her memory may be made to the Children's Wish
Foundation.
OBIT # 1110 – HALIFAX HERALD – 1 FEB. 2000
CHISHOLM, Jean Elizabeth - 74, of 47 Cedar St., Pictou, died January 30, 2000, in the
Sutherland Harris Memorial Hospital, Pictou. Born in Scotch Hill, she was the daughter of the
late George and Alice (Heighton) Grant. During the Second World War, she was employed at
Ferguson Industries. She raised her family and then reentered the workforce with National Sea
Products for 10 years. She was a devoted member of Stella Maris Roman Catholic Church, Pictou
where she also taught Catechism. She enjoyed crafts of all types. Jean was a devoted mother and
best friend to her children; daughters, Alice (Herb) Scott, Stillwater, Guysborough Co.; Jeannie
(Clifford) Battist, Harris Rd., Pictou; Janice, Lourdes; sons, Jim (Pat), John Donald Jr. (Alice)
and Gerald, all of Kitchener, Ont.; 10 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; brothers, George
(Elizabeth), Upper Plymouth; Aulden (Marie), Stratford, Ont.; Gerald, Pictou. In 1988 she was
predeceased by her husband of 54 years, John. Family visitation will be held in McLaren Funeral
Home, Pictou. Funeral mass will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday, in Stella Maris Church, Pictou,
Rev. Peter MacDonald officiating. A reception will follow in the parish hall. Burial will be in
Seaview Cemetery. No flowers by request. Donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer
Society, Summer Street Industries or to a charity of your choice.
OBIT # 1111 – HALIFAX HERALD – 1 FEB. 2000
FERGUSON, James Bell "J.B." - 89, Cottage St., Pictou, passed away peacefully January 30,
2000, in the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Pictou, he was a son of the late Allan A.
and Mary (Bell) Ferguson. Jim, affectionately known as J.B., was a graduate of Dalhousie
University, where in 1933, he became a charter member of Sigma Chi Fraternity, Gamma Rho
Chapter, Halifax. In 1935, he obtained a Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering Degree from
McGill University. Following his graduation, he returned to his native Pictou, and worked at the
family owned, Pictou Foundry & Machine Company. In 1940, this company worked in
cooperation with the Foundation Company of Canada in Constructing 24 Park Class Merchant
Marine Vessels, in addition to operating a ship repair division. Subsequent to the war effort, he
and his brothers, Allan and Thomas founded Ferguson Industries Ltd. The Ferguson Shipyard
successfully built and repaired numerous commercial, military, and fishing vessels, until the early
1970's. He had a deep commitment to shipyard employees, and to the Pictou Community. His
commitment extended into serving as a town councillor and as deputy mayor for many years. J.B.
was an ardent supporter and active participant in numerous community initiatives, including the
building of Pictou's first artificial ice skating surface; the deCoste Centre; the Hector Trust
initiatives; the Pictou Area Development Corporation, the Ship Hector Foundation, Hector Centre
Trust, and PICORD (Pictou County Industrial Development Group). He was the last surviving
founding member of the Pictou Rotary Club, and a recipient of the Rotary International, Paul
Harris Fellow Award. J.B. had a great love for sports, hockey in particular, and coached the
Rotary sponsored Pee Wee Hockey team for many years. He had a positive influence on the
town's youth through sport and Boy Scouts. He served actively on the executive of the Pictou
Academy Foundation for many years, and strongly supported church, and other community
initiatives. He was actively involved with the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia, and
was a member of the New Caledonia Masonic Lodge 11, Pictou. In 1992, he received the Canada
125 Medal, in recognition of his significant contribution to the community and to Canada.
Devoted to his family, he epitomized the celebration of life. His multiple interests included
photography, down hill skiing, oil painting, a love for the outdoors, and his special time by the
ocean at Seacrest. He will forever be remembered by his family; son, Jim (Colleen Meahan), St.
Margaret's Bay, Halifax; daughters, Jane Glen, Victoria, B.C.; Cherry G. Ferguson, Toronto; son,
Dave (Jackie), Pictou; granddaughter, Kimberley Ferguson Glen, Victoria, B.C.; several nieces
and nephews. He was predeceased by his beloved wife, Hazel; son, Peter in infancy; brothers,
Robert, Allan, Thomas. His remains will rest in McLaren Funeral Home, Pictou, with visiting
hours from 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today, February 1. Funeral will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, February
2, from the Pictou United Church, Rev. Mary Beth Moriarity officiating, assisted by Rev.
Kenneth Stright. Burial will be in Seaview Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made
to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia, the Pictou Academy Foundation, or a charity
of your choice.
OBIT # 1112 – HALIFAX HERALD – 1 FEB. 2000
MacLAREN, Thomas Garfield "Tommy" - 86, Linacy, died Sunday, January 30, 2000, in the
Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in New Glasgow, he was a son of the late Thomas and
Sarah (Reid) MacLaren. He was a machine operator at the former Eastern Car, Hawker Siddeley,
Trenton for 49 years. He served with the Canadian Army overseas during the Second World War
and was an adherent of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, New Glasgow. Surviving are his wife,
the former Edith P. Browning; daughter, Marion (Fred) Bonvie, New Glasgow; son, Jerry
(Kathy), Little Harbour; sisters, Muriel Cameron, Courtney, B.C.; Florence MacLaren, Halifax;
grandson, Michael (April) Bonvie; great-granddaughters, Madison and Bryden Bonvie; several
nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his brothers, Carl and Cecil. Visitation will be 2-4,
7-9 p.m. today, in P. & K. MacDonald Funeral Home, New Glasgow where funeral service will
be held 2 p.m. Wednesday, Rev. Dr. J. Kenneth MacLeod officiating. Burial will be in Telford
Cemetery. Family flowers only. Donations may be in his memory to 4 South, Aberdeen Hospital
or a charity of choice
OBIT # 1113 – HALIFAX HERALD – 1 FEB. 2000
MacLEAN (Davidson), Mary Helen - 78, 14 Evansville Road, Stellarton, passed away January
30, 2000. She was a daughter of the late Roy and Mae Davidson. She was a resident of Stellarton
all of her life. She was active member of Sharon St. John United Church, Stellarton and was the
President of the Debra Unit of the UCW She is survived by her husband, George; sons, George
(Elva), Rocklin; Victor (Michelle), New Glasgow; David, Stellarton; daughter, Helen (Seymour),
Stellarton; nine grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; sisters, Josephine MacKay, Agnes
White and Diana (Chris) Mannion, all of New Glasgow; Inez (Joe) Murphy, Augusta, Maine;
brothers, Eugene (Frances) Davidson, Manitoba; Reginald Davidson, Lyons Brook; Leonard
Davidson, Union Centre. She was predeceased by her son, Howard in infancy; sister, Ruby (Mrs.
Vincent Cioffi); and a brother, Tom Davidson. Visitation will be held 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today, in
Eagles Funeral Home, Westville. Funeral service will be held 11 a.m. Wednesday, in Sharon St.
John United Church, Stellarton, Rev. Foster Jenkins officiating. Burial in Heatherdale Memorial
Gardens, Sylvester.
OBIT # 1114 – HALIFAX HERALD – 2 FEB. 2000
BEZANSON, Christopher Archibald "Chris" - 40, Middle Musquodoboit, died January 31, 2000.
Born at Middle Musquodoboit, he was the son of Ervine Lenfast and Florence Eileen (Archibald)
Bezanson, Glenmore Rd. He attended school at North (elementary) and Musquodoboit Rural
High. With an ingenious mechanical aptitude from an early age, Chris developed skills in small
motor/engine repair which became his most significant occupation. Formerly he was an employee
of Andy's Tire, Truro; KFC, Halifax; Petro Can (Decker's), Middle Musquodoboit; Shubenacadie
Co-op; R.G. Matheson Small Motor Repair, Elmsvale; and worked as a general laborer and
woodsman. For the past 15 years, he was a self-employed small engine repair person in Elmsvale.
Chris was a loyal, determined and independent person known for his kindness and willingness to
lend a helping hand to anyone he could, no matter what the task. Chris will be sadly missed and
dearly remembered by family, relatives and close friends especially, but also by a multitude of
other friends and acquaintances; his quick wit, musical talents, smiling charm and big heart won
him an ever-widening circle of friends. He is survived by sisters, Carolyn (Ralph) O'Connell,
Dartmouth; Doreen (Grant) Gerlitz, Edmonton, Alta.; Carla (Robin) Matheson, Elmsvale; Dale
(Robert "Bob") MacDonald, Truro; Teena (John) Dickey, Centre Musquodoboit; Theresa
Bezanson (Brian Johnson), Upper Musquodoboit; brother, Tony (Stella Currie) Bezanson,
Glenmore; 11 nephews; six nieces. Memorial 2:30 p.m. Thursday, February 3, 2000, Middleton
United Church, Middle Musquodoboit, Stephen Iverson officiating, assisted by Rev. Gary Burrill.
Interment with immediate family members at Hillside Cemetery, Middle Musquodoboit.
Reception following at the church. Immediate family flowers only, donations may be made to
Musquodoboit Valley Health Foundation, Middle Musquodoboit, B0N 1X0; The Lung
Association, 17 Alma Crescent, Halifax, N.S., B3N 3E6; QEII Foundation - Plastic Surgery
Clinic, 1278 Tower Road, Halifax, N.S., B3H 9Z9; or charity of choice.
OBIT # 1115 – HALIFAX HERALD – 2 FEB. 2000
BLAIKIE, Edwin Roy - 85, Upper Stewiacke, passed away January 31, 2000, in the VG Site,
QEII. Born in Upper Stewiacke, he was a son of the late Roy and Edna (Flemming) Blaikie. He
was a partner in Blaikie Brothers and started the Edwin Blaikie Lumber Business. He was a
member of the United Church of Canada. He is survived by his son, Keith (Thelma Gammell),
Upper Stewiacke; granddaughters, Krista (John) Hughes, Lower Sackville; Kiley Blaikie,
Dartmouth; sister, Thelma Langille, Brentwood. He was predeceased by his wife, the former
Olive Ross; two sons in infancy; sisters, Alda Brenton, Jean Cox, Ruth Densmore; brother,
George. Visitation will be held today from 7-9 p.m., funeral service on Thursday at 2 p.m., both
in the Colchester Community Funeral Home, 512 Willow Street, Rev. Morley Bentley officiating.
Spring interment in the Riverside Cemetery, Upper Stewiacke. In lieu of flowers, donations may
be made to the Riverside Cemetery or a charity of choice.
OBIT # 1116 – HALIFAX HERALD – 2 FEB. 2000
GRATTO, John Stewart - 86, Greens Point, Pictou Co., died January 31, 2000, in the Aberdeen
Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Pictou County, he was a son of the late John S. and Annie Jean
(Inglis) Gratto. He served overseas with the Canadian Army during the Second World War.
Before retirement, he was employed with the former Hawker Siddeley and as a school bus driver
at East Pictou Rural High School. He was a member of First United Church, Trenton. He was the
first resident of Greens Point and enjoyed working with his hands. He carved a complete wooden
replica of Sherbrooke Village which had been on display at the village for a number of years.
Surviving are his wife of 62 years, the former Kathleen Coady; daughter, Eleanor (Allan),
Cadmore, Alta.; sons, Jack (Marg), Calgary, Alta.; Bob, Barrie, Ont.; sister, Ester Ann, Halifax;
brother, MacFarlane, Red Deer, Alta.; nine grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren. He was
predeceased by his daughter-in-law, Lynn Gratto. Visitation will be held 3:30-5, 7-9 p.m. today,
in P. & K. MacDonald Funeral Home, New Glasgow where funeral service will be held 2 p.m.
Thursday, Rev. Nancy Fraser officiating. Burial in Abercrombie Cemetery. Donations may be
made in his memory to any charity of choice.
OBIT # 1117 – HALIFAX HERALD – 3 FEB. 2000
GRAHAM, Love Violet - 76, Halifax, passed away on February 2, 2000, in the VG Site, QEII.
Born in New Glasgow, she was a daughter of the late Mark and Violet (Baker) Rockwood. She
spent over 20 years in Toronto and returned to Nova Scotia four years ago. She is survived by her
daughter, Penelope with whom she resided; sons, James, Nassau (daughter-in-law, Lynne),
Calgary; Bruce and wife Darlene, Dartmouth; brothers, Bill, Garson, Ont.; Pastor Perry F.
Rockwood, Halifax; four grandchildren; six great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her
husband, Norman; son, William; sisters, June, Irene; brother, Emmerson; grandson, William.
Remanis resting 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today, in J.A. Snow Funeral Home, 2666 Windsor Street, Halifax.
Funeral service will be held 2 p.m. Friday, in Missionary Bible Church, Kent St., Halifax, Pastor
Perry F. Rockwood officiating. Burial 11 a.m. Saturday, in Brookside Cemetery, New Glasgow.
OBIT # 1118 – HALIFAX HERALD – 3 FEB. 2000
MORGAN, Lillian Jean - 10 MacLaren Avenue, New Glasgow, died February 2, 2000, in the
Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Stellarton, she was the daughter of the late Gus and
Jeannie Newbury. She was a member of LOBA. Surviving are her husband, James. Cremation
has taken place. No visitation. Memorial service 11 a.m. Saturday, in R.H. Porter Funeral Home,
New Glasgow, Rev. Dr. Glen Matheson officiating. Burial in Lorne Street Cemetery. Donations
to Canadian Cancer Society.
OBIT # 1119 – HALIFAX HERALD – 3 FEB. 2000
MacMILLAN, Arnold Seldon - 76, Pictou Island, died February 1, 2000, in Aberdeen Hospital,
New Glasgow. Born on Pictou Island, he was a son of the late William D. and Anna J. (MacLean)
MacMillan. He fished for over 60 years, beginning at 16 years of age. In 1999, he served as the
first grand marshall of the Pictou Lobster Carnival. He is survived by his wife, the former
Lorraine MacDonald; son, William "Bill", Pictou Island; sisters, Hilda (Jim) Blackie, Verna
Rankin, Ethel MacMillan, all of Pictou; Rita Quinn, Winnipeg, Man.; Nina (Fraser) Matheson,
Hemmingford, Que., and brother, Charles, Pictou. He was predeceased by sister, Hughena in
infancy and brothers, John and Lorne. Visitation will be 7-9 p.m. Thursday, in McLaren Funeral
Home, Pictou. Funeral will be held at 1 p.m. on Friday, in St. Andrews Presbyterian Church,
Pictou, Rev. Kenneth Stright officiating. Spring burial will be in Pictou Island Cemetery. Family
flowers only please. Donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Sutherland
Presbyterian Church, Pictou Island.
OBIT # 1120 – HALIFAX HERALD – 3 FEB. 2000
POLLEY, Cecil Fraser - 92, 106 Maple St., Trenton, died Wednesday, February 2, 2000, at home.
Born in Port Elgin, N.B., he was a son of the late Fred and Louise (Trenholm) Polley. Cecil
worked for 50 years in the welding profession, during the war years at the Pictou shipyards and
various locations in Canada and the United States, ending his career at Trenton Works. Cecil
enjoyed his retirement to the hilt, spending his time with family and friends and pet, all of whom
loved him and will miss him greatly. A life well lived, he touched each of us with his continuous
good humour. We feel blessed to have had him in our lives. He was a member of First United
Church, Trenton. He is survived by his beloved wife of 67 years, the former Helen Louise Marsh;
daughter, Delores (Jack) MacArthur, Trenton; son, Robert R. (Janet), Trenton; daughter-in-law,
Marilyn, Trenton. He will be greatly missed by his 10 grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren
and one great-great-grandson. He was predeceased by his son, Fraser Scott; sister, Florence
Atkins; brothers, Roy, Burt, Doug, Alfred. Visitation will be from 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Friday, in R.H.
Porter Funeral Home, Trenton. Funeral 2 p.m. Saturday, in First United Church, Nancy Fraser
officiating. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to First United Church, Trenton.
OBIT # 1121 – HALIFAX HERALD – 3 FEB. 2000
SULLIVAN, Delbert "Del" - 54, Black Point, Pictou Co., passed away suddenly Tuesday
February 1, 2000, at his home. Born in New Glasgow, he was a son of the late Delbert W. and
Dorothy (MacNeil) Sullivan. He had been a resident of Black Point for 27 years. He was
employed by Kimberly Clark for more than 32 years and served as past president of the Canadian
Pulp and Paper Workers Union. He had also been active in minor hockey and was past president
of the Trenton Minor Hockey Association. Del was also a community participant and volunteer in
local fund-raising activities. He was an avid groundskeeper and loved to work on his property. He
is survived by his wife, the former Linda Ross; sons, Christopher, Pictou Landing; Bradley, at
home. Visitation will be 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Friday, in H.W. Angus Funeral Home, New Glasgow.
Funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, in Little Harbour Presbyterian Church, Rev. Glen
MacDonald officiating. Burial will be in Church Brook Cemetery, Little Harbour. In lieu of
flowers, donations may be made to the Nova Scotia Heart and Stroke Foundation or to a charity
of your choice.
OBIT # 1122 – HALIFAX HERALD – 18 JUNE 1994
DELONG, Thelma Lavinia - 91, Kempt, Queens County, died June 16, 1994, in North Queens
Nursing Home, Caledonia. Born at Bear River, Annapolis County, she was a daughter of the late
Orlander and Etta (Morine) Ford. She was the last surviving member of her immediate family.
She is survived by two nieces, Mrs. Marilyn Hamlin, Timberlea; Mrs. Sharon Dickson,
Riverview, N.B.; nephew, George Young, Bridgewater; several great-nieces and great-nephews.
She was predeceased by her husband, Leonard; two sisters, Lillie, Roxie. Visitation will be 2-4,
7-9 p.m. today in Chandlers' Funeral Home, Liverpool. Funeral will be 1 p.m. Sunday in St.
Paul's United Church, Maitland Bridge, Rev. Elizabeth Hogan officiating. Burial will be in Pine
Grove Cemetery, Kempt. Family flowers only. Donations may be made to any charity.
OBIT # 1123 – HALIFAX HERALD – 4 FEB. 2000
HOLM (Birkholm), Magda Luise - 98, died in Oakwood Terrace on February 3, 2000. She was
born in Ydby, Thy, Denmark and migrated to Nova Scotia with her husband, Viggo Holm in
1929. Together they operated farms at Loch Broom, Braeshore and Caribou in Pictou County
before buying a farm in Abercrombie in 1937. They also lived in Truro from 1938 to 1942, where
they cared for a farm belonging to the Maritime Home for Girls. In 1960, they moved to
Tatamagouche, where Viggo was caretaker and grounds manager at the Atlantic Christian
Training Centre (Tatamagouche Centre) until retirement in 1968. After a further 16 years at
Abercrombie they moved to Dartmouth. On Viggo's death in 1989, she moved to Acadia Place
and from there to Oakwood Terrace. In Denmark she was a member of the Methodist Church and
The Salvation Army, and attended the Cadet School of The Salvation Army in Copenhagen. In
Canada, she was a member of the United Church and the Women's Institute and provided
leadership for 4H Clubs. Surviving are sisters, Ester Johanson, Pictou; Emilie Lindblad, New
Glasgow; daughter, Anne Hines, Tijuana, Mexico; sons, Flemming, Dartmouth; John, Paris; 10
grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; two great great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by
four brothers and one sister. Cremation will be followed by a burial service 11 a.m. Saturday, in
Abercrombie Cemetery. Memorial service 7 p.m. Saturday, in Port Wallace United Church,
Dartmouth.
OBIT # 1124 – HALIFAX HERALD – 4 FEB. 2000
PATTERSON, Russell Clegg - 74, Pictou, peacefully passed away, February 1, 2000, in the
Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow, after an illness bravely borne. Russell was a son of the late
Robert Henry and Iva Pearl (Clegg), Hamilton, Ont. He was employed with the Hamilton Board
of Education for 29 years, retiring in 1988. After many happy summers in Nova Scotia he moved
to Pictou in 1994. Russ was vice president of the Shiretown Housing Co-op, Pictou, and enjoyed
many card games at the New Horizons Seniors Club. His memory will be cherished and he will
be sadly missed by his son, Richard and daughter-in-law, Elizabeth, Dartmouth; daughter, Dianne
Park, Hamilton, Ont.; son, Robert; seven grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; many friends in
Nova Scotia and Ontario. His wish was to have his remains used to further medical research at
Dalhousie University. Memorial donations may be given to Canadian Cancer Society, The Lung
Association or charity of choice.
OBIT # 1125 – HALIFAX HERALD – 5 FEB. 2000
DALEY, John Edward - Depot St., Pictou, died February 3, 2000, at the age of 68. He was a son
of the late John Edward and Elizabeth (Dunn) Daley. He worked in Burlington, Ont. since 1963,
retiring 8 years ago, he returned home to Pictou in 1999, where he took up residence at 49 Depot
St. He is survived by his wife, Rose (MacLean); sons, Ellsworth (Hazel); Eric (Sharon), both of
Pictou; daughters, Connie (Wilford Gillis), Burlington; Candace (Angus MacNeil), Pictou;
brothers, Stewart (Rose), Arizona; James (Ruth), Wilbur, Wally (Lee), all of Pictou; 11
grandchildren; half-sister, Margaret Langille, Pictou. He was predeceased by brother, Frank;
sister, Rachel. His remains will rest 7-9 p.m. today, and 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Sunday, in McLaren
Funeral Home, Pictou. Funeral will be held 10 a.m. Monday, in Stella Maris Church, Pictou, Rev.
Peter MacDonald and Mary Beth Moriarty officiating. Cremation will follow. Donations may be
made to any charity.
OBIT # 1126 – HALIFAX HERALD – 5 FEB. 2000
FISHER, William Ripley - 85, of Sheet Harbour, passed away February 3, 2000, in the
Dartmouth General Hospital in the presence of his loved ones. Born in Lewiston, Halifax Co.,
January 20, 1915, he was a son of the late Owen Ripley and Martha Beatrice (Richards) Fisher.
He enjoyed hunting, fishing, gardening and playing cards. He was a member of St. James United
Church, Sheet Harbour; past president of Sheet Harbour Lions Club; past master of Eureka Lodge
No. 42 AM-FM; 47 years as a master mason; appointed Grand Stewart of Grand Lodge of Nova
Scotia; 932 degree member of the Scottish Rights A & ASR Valley of Halifax; honorary member
of Royal Canadian Legion, Corcelette Branch No. 58, Sheet Harbour. He was employed as a
woodsman during his earlier life, then by Halifax Power & Pulp, Fraser Company Ltd. Power &
Pulp and Scott Pulp & Paper Co. as Plant Superintendent at one time. He was also employed with
Nova Scotia Power Commission. He is survived by his wife, the former Isabel Martin; daughter,
Margie Munroe (Eric), Porters Lake; grandsons, Eric William, Lawrencetown; Christopher
Garvin, Porters Lake; brother, Arthur Stanley (Diane), Halifax; nieces and nephews. He was
predeceased by brothers, Ashley, MacKenzie and Ralph; sisters, Helen, Norma and Irene.
Cremation has taken place. Visitation 2-4, 6:30-9 p.m. Sunday, with family prayers at 6:45 p.m.,
Masonic service 7 p.m., other lodges invited, Legion service 7:30 p.m., all in D.C. Crowell & Son
Funeral Home, Sheet Harbour. Funeral 2 p.m. Monday, in St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church,
Sheet Harbour, Rev. Martin Currie officiating, assisted by Rev. Michael Mugford. Family flowers
only. Memorial donations may be made to Palliative Care Unit, Dartmouth General Hospital or
Eureka Lodge No. 42 AM-FM.
OBIT # 1127 – HALIFAX HERALD – 5 FEB. 2000
MacINTOSH, James W. - 94, Valley View Villa, Riverton, formerly of Priestville and New
Glasgow, died February 3, 2000, in the Villa. Born in Coalburn, Pictou Co., he was a son of the
late Alexander and Catherine (MacMillian) MacIntosh. He was a resident of Priestville and New
Glasgow before being a resident in Valley View Villa for the past 30 years. He was a retired
employee of Eastern Woodworkers Ltd., New Glasgow. He was an adherent of First Presbyterian
Church, New Glasgow. He was a veteran of the Second World War. Surviving are sisters,
Dorothy Giffin, Stella MacIntosh, New Glasgow; brother, Robert, MacLellans Brook.; several
nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by sisters, Violet, Janet; brother, George. Cremation has
taken place. No visitation or funeral. Public graveside service at a time to be announced in
Brookside Cemetery. Arrangements under the direction of H.W. Angus Funeral Home, New
Glasgow. Donations to First Presbyterian Church, New Glasgow, or Valley View Villa, Riverton.
OBIT # 1128 – HALIFAX HERALD – 5 FEB. 2000
STEWART, Murray E. - 39, Foxbrook Road, Westville, occurred February 2, 2000, in Calgary.
Born February 2, 1961, he was a son of the late Carl and Dollena (De Young) Stewart. Surviving
are wife, Andrea; sons, Carl, Alex; daughters, Danielle, Misty, Celeste, Calgary; sister, Carol,
New Glasgow; brothers, Grant, Campbellville, Ont.; Douglas, Hopewell; three nieces and three
nephews. He was predeceased by brother, Gary; infant brother, Gordon. Cremation and memorial
service will be held in Calgary.
OBIT # 1129 – HALIFAX HERALD – 7 FEB. 2000
MacDONALD, John William "Bill" - 81, River John, passed away suddenly Saturday, February
5, 2000, in Lillian Fraser Memorial Hospital, Tatamagouche. Born in New Glasgow, he was a son
of the late Gordon and Gertrude (Rogers) MacDonald. He was a graduate of the Nova Scotia
Agricultural College, Truro. He worked as a sales representative for 17 years with the Master
Feed Company. He also worked for 15 years as a farm credit advisor with the Farm Credit
Corporation. He was a member of Salem United Church, River John; a charter member and past
president of the River John Lions Club; a member of Helping Hand Lodge 34, IOOF, River John
and had been a Mason with the Keystone Masonic Lodge, Tatamagouche. Bill enjoyed raising
and caring for his horses, tending his garden and being with his family and close friends. He was
known for his quick wit and sense of humour. He will be sadly missed by his four daughters and
family, Heather, London, Ont.; Cheryl and Karen, Truro; Kathy (Wayne Cock), Durham; nine
grandchildren; brothers, Donald, Abercrombie; George (Martha), New Glasgow; Robert
(Denyse), Mississauga, Ont.; Jim (Eileen), Cambridge, Ont.; sister, Mildred Carruthers, Kelowna,
B.C.; many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his wife, the former Grace Mingo;
sisters, Helen Bonnyman (Tatamagouche); Marie Langille (Truro); brother, Ed "Murray"
MacDonald (Cambridge, Ont.). Family visitation only, today 2-3:30 p.m., in McLeod's Funeral
Home, River John, where the service clubs will hold their memorial services beginning at 7 p.m.
today. Funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, February 8, in Salem United Church, River
John, Pastor David Eagles officiating. Interment will be in the Hamilton Cemetery Family
flowers only. In lieu of flowers, donations in his memory may be made to the River John Fire
Department or charity of choice.
OBIT # 1130 – HALIFAX HERALD – 5 FEB. 2000
McBAIN, Frances Wilhelmina - 91, Willow Lodge Home for Special Care, Tatamagouche and
formerly of The Falls, passed away February 3, 2000, in Lillian Fraser Memorial Hospital,
Tatamagouche. Born in Earltown, she was a daughter of the late William and Effie (Hayman)
Ferguson. She was a school teacher and a member of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, The
Falls, The Ladies Guild, a member of Cedar Chapter Order of The Eastern Star, Wallace; and
Atlantic Chapter Order of The Eastern Star, Tatamagouche. She was also a member of Rebekah
Lodge, Freedom Chapter, Tatamagouche and enjoyed knitting, quilting and gardening. Surviving
are daughters, Audrey Rees, Toronto; Dorothy (Mrs. Don MacMillan), Wasaga Beach, Ont.;
sons, Freeman and wife Corrine, The Falls; Ferguson and wife Huberta, Ajax, Ont.; brothers,
Harold and wife Barbara, Earltown; Henry, Tatamagouche; sisters, Irene Ferguson, Truro;
Catherine Carter, Amherst; Christine Townsend, Riverview, N.B.; Anne (Mrs. Norman Harris),
Sudbury, Ont.; Dorothy Murphy, Tatamagouche; stepson, Robert McBain and wife Pat, Lindsay,
Ont.; many grandchildren, nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her first husband, James
Cook Langille; second husband, Murray James McBain; daughter, Effie Tucker; brothers, Donald
Ferguson and Alec Ferguson; sisters, Janet Thompson and Evelyn Thompson. Visitation will be
Sunday 2-4, 7-9 p.m., in Coulter's Funeral Home, Tatamagouche, with an Order of The Eastern
Star tribute service, Sunday at 6:30 p.m., in the funeral home with a Rebekah Lodge tribute
service immediately following. Funeral services will be Monday 2 p.m., in St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church, The Falls, Rev. Martyn Van Essen officiating. Spring interment will be in
The Falls Cemetery. Family flowers only. Memorial donations can be made to St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church, Willow Lodge Bus Fund or a charity of choice.
OBIT # 1131 – HALIFAX HERALD – 7 FEB. 2000
MORRISON, Eben Balcolm - 89, Halifax, died February 5, 2000, in the VG Site, QEII. Born and
educated in Pictou, he was a son of the late Donald and Lydia (Balcolm) Morrison. He worked in
Pictou and Sydney with Thompson & Sutherlands before settling in Halifax in 1940. He was
employed with Wm. Stairs Son and Morrow and N.S. Tractors & Equipment for 35 years until his
retirement in 1976. He was an active elder in the Presbyterian Church for 35 years, five years at
St. David's Presbyterian and 30 years at Calvin Presbyterian Church. He also served as envelope
secretary at Calvin from 1960-1992. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge St. John's 2 and a
member of the Scottish Rite. He is survived by a daughter, Phyllis. He was predeceased by his
wife, Violet MacPherson Morrison; brothers, Gerald, Henry; half-brothers, John, Dyas, George;
half-sisters, Hazel, Susan, Kathleen. Cremation has taken place. Memorial service 2 p.m.
Tuesday, in Calvin Presbyterian Church, Ashburn Ave., Halifax. Reception to follow. Family
flowers only. Burial in Laurel Hill Cemetery, Pictou, at a later date. Donations to Heart and
Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia, Alzheimer Society of Nova Scotia, Calvin Church, or any
charity.
OBIT # 1132 – HALIFAX HERALD – 8 FEB. 2000
CHAMBERS, Gregory Owen - 39, Sunset Residential Home, Pugwash, formerly of Anderson's
Mountain, Pictou Co., died Sunday, February 6, 2000, in the Sunset Residential Home. Born in
New Glasgow, he was a son of James Sterling Chambers, Anderson's Mountain and the late Marg
(Callahan) Chambers. He has been a resident of the Residential Home, Pugwash for the past 21
years. He was an adherent of the First Presbyterian Church, New Galsgow. Surviving are his
stepmother, Mary (Doyle) Chambers, Anderson's Mountain; sister, Sherry (Joe) Rogers,
Abercrombie; brothers, Jim (Linda), Plymouth; Dale (Alanna), Saint John, N.B.; several nieces
and nephews; maternal grandmother, Irene Callahan, New Glasgow; paternal grandmother,
Margaret Chambers, Guysborough. He was predeceased by his maternal grandfather, John
Callahan; paternal grandfather, James R. Chambers. His remains will rest in H.W. Angus Funeral
Home, New Glasgow with visitation Wednesday from 2-4, 7-9 p.m., from where funeral services
will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday, Rev. Dr. Glen Matheson officiating. Burial in Heatherdale
Memorial Gardens. Donations in his memory may be made to the charity of one's choice.
OBIT # 1133 – HALIFAX HERALD – 16 JUNE 1994
MARVIN, Joan Anne - 75, Halifax, died June 15, 1994, in the Halifax Infirmary. Born in
Shubenacadie, she was a daughter of the late Charlie and Suzie Reid. She moved to England in
1935 and trained during the war as a private duty nurse in London and returned to Halifax in
1948. She married John R. Marvin in 1950 and nursed at the Nova Scotia Hospital, the Nova
Scotia Rehabilitation Centre, Halifax and in private duty. She volunteered after retirement at the
Halifax Infirmary. She is survived by two sons, Paul, Halifax; Bernard, Dartmouth; daughter,
Joanne, Powell River, B.C.; two sisters, Betty Annand, Halifax; Muriel Moore, Sussex, N.B.; four
grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband, John; son,
Chuckie; brother, Layton. Visitation will be 7-9 p.m. tonight and Friday in Dartmouth Funeral
Home, 29 Queen St. Funeral will be 2 p.m. Saturday in Immaculate Conception Church,
Woodside, Rev. Ken Robertson officiating. Burial will be in Mount Hermon Cemetery.
Donations may be made to Muscular Dystrophy of Canada or Canadian Cancer Society (Breast
Cancer Research).
OBIT # 1134 – HALIFAX HERALD – 9 FEB. 2000
RYAN, Bernard Joseph - 72, Bramalea, Ont., formerly of Thorburn, died February 2, 2000, in
Peel Memorial Hospital, Brampton, Ont. Born in Thorburn, he was a son of the late David and
Gertrude (Sullivan) Ryan. He was a retired machinist having worked in Ontario most of his life.
He was a member of Saint John Fisher Roman Catholic Church. Surviving are his sister, Cecelia
Ryan, Halifax; several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his sisters, Theresa, Camilla,
Mary; brothers, Frank, Charlie, Terrance, Leo. Cremation has taken place. Memorial service
10:30 a.m. Friday, in Saint John Fisher Roman Catholic Church, Brampton, Rev. Grima
officiating. Burial in Assumption Catholic Cemetery, Brampton.
OBIT # 1135 – HALIFAX HERALD – 9 FEB. 2000
STEWART, Janet Isabelle "Jean" - The death of Jean Stewart, age 81, College St., Westville,
occurred on Monday evening, February 7, 2000, at her home. Born in Priestville, she was a
daughter of the late Charles and Stella (Bernard) Frosst. She was an adherent of St. Paul United
Church in Westville, and was the last surviving member of her immediate family. She is survived
by sons and daughters, Bill and Gertie Stewart, New Glasgow; Helen and Jack Langille, John
Joseph "Joe" Stewart, Garry Stewart, Evelyn and Donald Shymko, all of Westville; Zella and
James Ferguson, Donna and Bill Gaudeaur, all of Brampton, Ont.; Bob and Renee Stewart, Sandy
and Bonnie Stewart, all of Westville; Allan and Shirley Stewart, Charlottetown; Terry and Janet
Stewart, Brampton, Ont.; Rick and Gordina Stewart, Cross Roads, P.E.I.; Joseph Scott "Joie"
Stewart, Cleminsville, Ont.; 55 grandchildren; 53 great-grandchildren and seven great greatgrandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband, John "Donnie" Stewart; a granddaughter,
Shannon Stewart; sisters, Marion Fitzpatrick, Minnie Langille, Claudia Scheiver, Grace
MacDonald and Mabel; and brothers, John, Charles, Frank and Dennis Frosst. Visitations will be
held today from 2-4, 7-9 p.m., in Eagles Funeral Home, Westville. Her funeral service will be
held on Thursday at 1 p.m., in St. Paul United Church, Westville, Rev. Donald Sutherland
officiating. Interment will be in Hillside Cemetery, Country Harbour. In lieu of flowers donations
in her memory may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia or to any charity.
OBIT # 1136 – HALIFAX HERALD – 9 FEB. 2000
WHITE, Marie Leona - 81, Shiretown Nursing Home, and formerly of Water Street, Pictou, died
February 7, 2000, in the home. Born in Magdalen Islands, Que., she was a daughter of the late
Azade Cyr and Mary (Cyr) Poirier. She was a member of Stella Maris Roman Catholic Church,
Pictou. An avid bowler, Leona also participated in many local senior's activities. She was a
devoted and loving mother to her children; son, Raymond (Judy), Canso; and daughters, Mary
(Mrs. Dan Hughes), Lillian (Mrs. Walter Curley), both of New Glasgow; Jean (Mrs. Millard
Harroun), Pictou; Linda (Mrs. Michael O'Shea), Halifax. She is survived by 12 grandchildren and
11 great-grandchildren; and sister, Gemma (Mrs. Stan Knowles), Pictou. She was predeceased by
her beloved husband of 61 years, Pat; grandson, Kenny; sisters and brothers. Visitation will be 24, 7-9 p.m. today, in McLaren Funeral Home, Pictou. Funeral mass will be held at 11 a.m.
Thursday, in Stella Maris Roman Catholic Church, Pictou, Rev. Peter MacDonald officiating.
Burial will be in the parish cemetery. Donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or
to the Shiretown Nursing Home.
OBIT # 1137 – HALIFAX HERALD – 9 FEB. 2000
WILSON, Eva Alena - 89, Dykeland Lodge, formerly of Upper Falmouth, Hants Co., died
Monday, February 7, 2000, in the Hants Community Hospital, Windsor. Born December 21,
1910, in Upper Falmouth, Hants Co., she was a daughter of the late Leslie Peach and Bertha
(Patterson) Peach. She was a member of St. George's Anglican Church, Anglican Church Ladies
Guild and Leila Rebekah Lodge. Eva was a devoted wife, mother, and grandmother all her life.
Survived by daughter, Bertha and husband Les Currie, Bedford; sons, John and wife Lillian, and
Thomas and wife Andrea, all of Upper Falmouth; grandchildren, Lawrence, Melanie, Lori,
Amanda and Jillian; sister, Minnie (Mrs. Lloyd Greeno), Falmouth; brothers, Rex, Herbert and
George Peach, all of Falmouth; several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her
husband, John "Jack" St. Clair Wilson; sisters, Lydie Arenburg and Margaret Armstrong;
brothers, Austin, Lorne, Ralph, Roy, Howard and Harold. Cremation has taken place. Visitation
7-9 p.m. Thursday, February 10, in Lohnes-Beazley Funeral Home, 419 Albert St., Windsor,
where Rebekah Lodge service will be held at 7 p.m. Thursday, in the funeral home. Funeral
service 2 p.m. Friday, February 11, in St. George's Anglican Church, Upper Falmouth, Rev. Fred
Rhymes officiating. Burial in St. George's Anglican Church Cemetery, Upper Falmouth.
Donations may be made to the St. George's Anglican Church, the Alzheimer Society of Nova
Scotia, or Dykeland Lodge.
OBIT # 1138 – HALIFAX HERALD – 9 FEB. 2000
SIDDALL, Belle Marie - 100, East Cumberland Lodge, Pugwash, Cumberland Co., and formerly
of Oxford, Cumberland Co., died Monday, February 7, 2000, in the lodge. Born in Little River,
Cumberland Co., she was a daughter of the late Samuel A. and Hulda A. (Thompson) Siddall.
She was the last surviving member of her immediate family. She was employed with Factory
Mutual Insurance Company, in Boston, Mass., having started on September 26, 1926 and retiring
May 1, 1964. She returned to Oxford in September of 1965. She was a member of Tremont
Temple Baptist Church in Boston having joined in 1933 and she was an adherent of the Oxford
United Baptist Church. She was a former member of the Colfax Rebekah Lodge 7, Oxford,
having received her 50 year jewel. Surviving are nieces, Elinor and husband Kenneth Rogers and
Mrs. Grace Evans, all of Oshawa, Ont.; Barbara and husband Peter Lake, Courtice, Ont.; nephew,
Donald Price, Courtice, Ont.; six great-nieces and three great-nephews; two great great-nieces;
four great great-nephews. She was predeceased by sisters, Grace E. Siddall and Gene G. Price;
two brothers in infancy. Visitation will be Thursday evening, funeral service 2 p.m. Friday, both
in Allen's Funeral Home, 60 Water St., Oxford, Rev. Kevin Smith officiating. Burial in the
Oxford Pine Grove Cemetery at a later date. Donations to the charity of your choice.
OBIT # 1139 – HALIFAX HERALD – 10 FEB. 2000
PELERINE, James "Jim" Albert - 72, 523 Mountain Rd., New Glasgow, died Tuesday, February
8, 2000, at home. Born in New Glasgow, he was a son of the late Albert and Olive (Richard)
Pelerine. He was a business manager of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of
America Local 1392 up to his retirement in 1992. He was a member of Saint John the Baptist
Roman Catholic Church, New Glasgow. He loved sports especially hockey and horse racing. He
could often be found discussing hockey and other issues each morning over coffee with his
buddies at the Aberdeen Mall. Surviving are his wife, the former Ann Elizabeth Pelerine;
children, Pauline (James) Chisholm, Sydney; Carolyn (Kumar) Mendis, Calgary, Alta.; Gary
(Laurie), Victoria, B.C.; John (Janet), Chatham, Ont. He was a very special Bampie to Matthew,
Erin, Lauren, Amy and Leslie. He is survived by his sisters, Margaret Pitts, Mary DeCoste, Jean
Ryan, all of New Glasgow. Also by a special brother-in-law, Greg Pelerine, Stoney Creek, Ont.;
numerous nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by brother, William; sisters, Charlotte,
Lillian Hoegg and Kay Duff. Visitation will be from 7-9 p.m. today, and from 2-4, 7-9 p.m.
Friday, in R.H. Porter Funeral Home, New Glasgow. Funeral service will be held Saturday at 11
a.m., in Saint John the Baptist Roman Catholic Church, New Glasgow, Rev. Regis Halloran and
Rev. Paul Abbass officiating. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. Donations may be made to
Orthopedic Unit of the Aberdeen Hospital or a charity of choice.
OBIT # 1140 – HALIFAX HERALD – 11 FEB. 2000
GELDART, Mary Eileen - 80, 244 Pictou Rd., Bible Hill, died February 9, 2000, in Colchester
Regional Hospital, Truro. Born in Otterbrook, Colchester Co., she was a daughter of the late
Samuel and Bessie (Whalen) Bezanson. She was a member of St. James Presbyterian Church,
Truro. Surviving are sons, Lester Bezanson, Ingersol, Ont; Bernard Dean, Whittenburg; Richard
Dean, Charlottetown, P.E.I.; daughter, Rose Mills, Woodstock, Ont.; sisters, Alma Swinimer,
Dartmouth; Frances Innis, Marion Bridge; Vera Carter, Freda Carter, Pugwash; Joan McNutt,
Karen Grace, Truro Heights; brothers, Ervin, Glenmore; Doug, Meaghers Grant; Harold, New
Glasgow; 13 grandchildren; several great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her first
husband, Alfred Dean, second husband, Ernest Geldart; daughter, Pauline; son, Gordon; sisters,
Rosemont, Shirley in infancy; brothers, Willie, Johnny, Lorne. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today,
funeral 2 p.m. Saturday, both in Mattatall Funeral Home, Truro, Rev. Clair MacLeod officiating
with burial at a later date in St. Andrew's United Church Cemetery, Elderbank. In lieu of flowers,
donations to the Canadian Diabetes Association.
OBIT # 1141 – HALIFAX HERALD – 12 FEB. 2000
BATTIST, Lillian Myrtle - 65, Scotch Hill, died February 10, 2000, in the Aberdeen Hospital,
New Glasgow. Born in Dain City, Ont., she was a daughter of the late George and Theresa
(Meyers) Jones. A resident of Scotch Hill since 1972, she enjoyed reading, bowling, and most of
all family visits. Surviving are husband, Charles Alvin; sons, Dennis, Scotch Hill; Brian,
Yellowknife; daughters, Sandra, West Branch; Patricia, Yellowknife; two grandchildren; sister,
Beryl Curl, Port Colburne, Ont.; nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by brothers, Roy, Jim;
sisters, Jean, Verna and Joyce. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in McLaren Funeral Home, Pictou
from where funeral will be at 3 p.m. Sunday, Rev. Kenneth Stright officiating. Burial in the
Scotch Hill Cemetery. Family flowers only please. Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or a
charity of choice.
OBIT # 1142 – HALIFAX HERALD – 12 FEB. 2000
MacLEOD, Janet Ann - 58, formerly of New Glasgow, died February 8, 2000, in Waterloo, Ont.
Born in New Glasgow, she was a daughter of Beatrice (Hicks) MacLeod and the late John M.
MacLeod. Surviving are sons, Kenneth James Stuebing, Peter Refuse, Waterloo; several aunts.
She was predeceased by brother, John William "Bill". Visitation 2-3:30 p.m. Monday, funeral
3:30 p.m. in Eagles Funeral Home, Westville, Rev. Donald Sutherland officiating. Burial in
Abercrombie Cemetery.
OBIT # 1143 – HALIFAX HERALD – 12 FEB. 2000
McCARTHY, Patrick Dennis - 80, Hopewell, Pictou Co., died, Thursday, February 10, 2000, in
the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. He was born in Newfoundland, July 17, 1919. He was a
resident of Hopewell for the past 19 years and was a member of Our Lady of Lourdes Roman
Catholic Church. He is survived by his partner, Rhoda Ann Boutilier, Hopewell; and her family,
daughters, Rosalie Little, Hopewell; Laura P. Kennedy; son, Alec Webber, both of Little
Lorraine, Cape Breton Co.; numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren. His remains will
rest in H.C. MacQuarrie Funeral Home, Stellarton, visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Sunday. Funeral mass
will be held 2 p.m. Monday in Our Lady of Lourdes Roman Catholic Church, Rev. Sydney
Mifflen officiating. Burial will be in the parish cemetery. Our Lady of Lourdes CWL will meet in
the funeral home, Sunday, 2:30 p.m., for prayers. Donations in his memory may be made to
Pictou County Food Bank, Stellarton or Alzheimer Society of Nova Scotia.
OBIT # 1144 – HALIFAX HERALD – 12 FEB. 2000
WHITE, John Richard - 54, of 327 Albert Street, New Glasgow, died February 11, 2000, in the
Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in New Glasgow, he was a son of Leonard "Lennie"
White, Valley View Villa and the former Louise (Kehoe) White, Greenwood. He was a resident
of New Glasgow for most of his life. He was a member of Saint Gregory's Roman Catholic
Church, New Glasgow. John was an employee of East Link Cable for the past 20 years. He was a
member of the New Glasgow Fire Department, BPO Elks Lodge. He was an active volunteer and
was an avid sports enthusiast. He is survived by his wife, the former Ann Parker; daughters,
Melissa White (Alex MacPhee), Antigonish; Melinda White, at home; son, Matthew, at home;
granddaughter, Sarah; brothers, Gregory (Diane), New Glasgow; Bernie (Verona), Halifax;
several nieces and nephews. His remains will rest in the H.W. Angus Funeral Home, New
Glasgow with visitation 7-9 p.m. today, 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Sunday. Funeral services will be held at
10:30 a.m. Monday, in Saint Gregory's Roman Catholic Church, Rev. Bernard McAdam
officiating. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. Donations in his memory may be made to the
Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia or to the charity of one's choice.
OBIT # 1145 – HALIFAX HERALD – 12 FEB. 2000
MacKAY, G. David, Ph.D. - 66, Leaman St., Halifax, passed away peacefully at home on Friday,
February 11, 2000. David was the son of the late Malcena MacIvor and George Kenneth
MacKay, Barneys River. He received his diploma in engineering from Dalhousie University in
1953, bachelor in engineering in 1955 and masters in engineering in 1959, both from the
Technical University of Nova Scotia. He later graduated with hid Ph.D. in chemical engineering
from McGill University in 1962. He returned to TUNS in 1965 as a professor of chemical
engineering and taught there for 30 years during which time he was department head and attained
professor emeritus in 1994. During his teaching experience, he was highly regarded by both
students and colleagues. In 1995 he received a second masters degree in education (ESL) from St.
Mary's University. Other professional achievements included past-presidency of the Canadian
Society for Chemical Engineering, director of the Centre for Energy Studies (TUNS), board
member of the Association of Professional Engineers of Nova Scotia and Professional
Consultation. He generously gave his time to many organizations such as Sport Nova Scotia
Swimming, for which he received the Queen's Silver Jubilee Medal, the Halifax Trojan Aquatic
Club, the Metro Immigrant Settlement Association and other community efforts. He is survived
by his wife of 40 years, Ethel Kristine; children, Ross, Janet, James (wife Lesley) and Robin;
grandchildren, Allison, Jordan, Ian, Victoria, Margaret and Yasmin; and siblings, Isabel Wesley,
New Glasgow; Robert, Kenzieville; Grace Richard, Kenzieville; Joy Williams, Bedford; and
Donald, James River. He was predeceased by sister, Dolina Matheson. Visitation will take place
in Snow's Funeral Home, 2666 Windsor St., Halifax, from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. on February 14 and
15. Private family service will be held. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in his name to
the Canadian Cancer Society.
OBIT # 1146 – HALIFAX HERALD – 13 FEB. 2000
MEGENEY (Savage), Margaret Catherine Elizabeth - 86, 63 Foster Ave., Stellarton, occurred
suddenly Friday, February 11, 2000, in her home. Born in Stellarton, she was a daughter of the
late John and Annie (Almonits) Savage. She is survived by two daughters, Shirley (Mrs. Fred
Baird), New Glasgow; Dale (Mrs. Gilles Fournier), Montreal, Que.; son, Gregory, at home; sister,
Della MacNeil, Westville; two brothers, Anthony "Tony" (wife Marjorie) Savage, New Glasgow;
Joseph "Joe" (wife Beatty) Savage, Westville Road; nine grandchildren, Karen, Linda, Cheryl,
Kevin, Paul, Susan, Laura, Micheal, Mark; numerous nieces and nephews; 13 greatgrandchildren. She was predeceased by husband, James; son, Gary Megeney; brother, John
Savage; sister, Ann Barss; grandchild, Matthew Megeney; great-grandchildren, Melony and Jason
Michaud Baird, in infancy. Visitation will be held 2-4 p.m. today in Eagles Funeral Home,
Westville. Funeral service will be held 1 p.m. Monday in Christ Anglican Church, Stellarton,
Rev. James McCorriston officiating. Burial will be in Christ Anglican Cemetery. No flowers by
request please. Donations in her memory may be made to the charity of ones choice.
OBIT # 1147 – HALIFAX HERALD – 14 FEB. 2000
CAMPBELL, Daniel Roderick "Donnie" - 75, Linacy, Pictou Co., died Saturday, February 12,
2000, at home. Born in Stellarton, he was a son of the late John Joseph and Stella Marie (Young)
Campbell. He had been a coal miner in
the former McBain, MacGregor and Greenwood Mines, also was employed at the former
Goodman Company. He was a member of St. Gregory's Roman Catholic Church, New Glasgow
and the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 28, Stellarton. He enjoyed listening to music, playing
cards, dogs, watching baseball andhockey. His family meant everything to him and he was a pal
to all. Surviving are his wife, the former Emma Julia Benoit; daughters, Marie (Mrs. Donald
Davidson), Wooler, Ont.; Julie (Mrs. Charles Murray), Sharon (Mrs. Martin Gracie), Bea (Mrs.
Wayne
Chisholm), Lorraine, New Glasgow; Jane (Mrs. Graham Heron), Bedford; Donna Darlene (Mrs.
Brian Trites), Sydney; sons, Danny (Beth), Howard (MaryAnn), New Glasgow; sisters, Emma
O'Brien, Calgary, Alta.; Mary MacLellan, Halifax; Agnes (Mrs. Blair Johnson), Plaster Rock,
N.B.; brothers, Malcolm, Calgary; Raymond (Dorothy), Kingston, Ont.; 31 grandchildren; 21
great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his son, Daniel, in
infancy; brothers, Angus, Jimmy, Roderick. Visitation will be held 7-9 p.m. today, and 2-4, 7-9
p.m. Tuesday, in P&K MacDonald Funeral Home, New Glasgow. The Royal Canadian Legion,
Branch 28, Stellarton will meet at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, in the funeral home to hold their tribute
service. Funeral service will be held 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, in St. Gregory's Roman Catholic
Church, Rev. Bernard MacAdam officiating. Burial in Holy Cross Cemetery. Donations may be
made in his memory to the SPCA of Pictou Co., the Canadian Cancer Society or the We Care
Society.
OBIT # 1148 – HALIFAX HERALD – 14 FEB. 2000
MACDONALD, George Douglas - 69, 254 George St., New Glasgow, died Saturday, February
12, 2000, at home. Born in New Glasgow, he was a son of the late Edwin Stewart and Alda
Elizabeth (Flockhart) Macdonald. He was an insurance agent and president of J.ED. Macdonald
and Fairmount Realty. He was a
member of Trinity United Church, Albion Masonic Lodge 5, Mount Lebanon Chapter 11, Philae
Temple, Halifax, New Glasgow City Club. He was former director of the Pictou Co-Housing
Authority for 21 years and a former director of the Nova Scotia Power Commission. He was also
former treasurer of The Provincial and Federal Conservative Party. Surviving are his wife, the
former Lois Marie Fraser; daughters, Alda Robena Macdonald, New Glasgow; Aileen Marie
(Phillip) Grant, New Glasgow; sons, Fraser (Bertha) Macdonald, Woodburn; Edwin (Audrey)
Macdonald, New Glasgow; grandchildren, Amanda Marie Grant, Stephanie Anne Grant, Angela
Wilson, Olivia Macdonald; brother, James Edwin "J.ED." (Sharon) Macdonald, Halifax.
Visitation will be 7-9 p.m. today and 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Tuesday in R.H. Porter Funeral Home, New
Glasgow. Funeral service will be held 2 p.m. Wednesday in Trinity United Church, Rev. Norman
Marble officiating. Burial in the Church Brook Cemetery, Little Harbour. Donations may be
made to the Muscular Dystrophy Association, ICU Aberdeen Hospital or a charity of your choice.
OBIT # 1149 – HALIFAX HERALD – 14 FEB. 2000
MacKINNON, Charles Allen - 86, High Crest Place, New Glasgow formerly of Stellarton, passed
away Sunday, February 13, 2000, in High Crest Place. Born in Stellarton, he was a son of the late
Hector Neil and Lottie (Stewart) MacKinnon. He had been a resident of High Crest Place, New
Glasgow for the past six years prior to that having lived in Stellarton most of his life. He worked
as a coalminer in the MacGregor and MacBean Mines. He was a veteran of the Second World
War and was a member of Branch 28, Royal Canadian Legion, Stellarton. He was a member of
Christ Anglican Church, Stellarton. Surviving are sons, Hector (Barb), Garden of Eden; Charlie
(Mildred), Stellarton; 20 grandchildren and several great-grandchildren; brothers, Alex Stewart,
Trenton and Harry Stewart, Stellarton; sister, Doris Malcolm, Pictou Landing. He was
predeceased by his wife, the former Pauline Keddy; daughter, Katherine Hache; sons, John and
Joey; sister, Margaret Munroe and a brother, John. Visitation will be held from 7-9 p.m. today
and 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Tuesday in H.C. MacQuarrie Funeral Home, Stellarton, from where funeral
service will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Rev. James McCorriston officiating. Burial will be in
Heatherdale Memorial Gardens. Donations in his memory may be made to the Heart and Stroke
Foundation of Nova Scotia, The Lung Association or a charity of your choice.
OBIT # 1150 – HALIFAX HERALD – 4 APR. 1994
CLARK, Herbert Henry - 58, 328 South Foord St., Stellarton, died April 1, 1994, at home. Born
in Stellarton, he was a son of the late Herbert and Viola (MacLeod) Clark. He lived the greater
part of his life in Stellarton. He was a former employee of Hawker Siddeley Ltd. He was a
member of Christ Anglican Church, Stellarton and a fraternal affiliate of the Royal Canadian
Legion, Branch 28. He is survived by three daughters, Rhonda (Mrs. Leonard Crowther),
Stellarton; Christine (Mrs. Harvey Crowther), Joanne Tye, both of Westville; four sons, Richard,
Thorburn; Timmy, Elliott, Teddy, all of Stellarton; two brothers, Thomas, Moncton; Alvin,
Toronto; two sisters, Doreen (Mrs. Ray Langille), Irma, both of Stellarton; 10 grandchildren; a
great-grandchild. He was predeceased by his wife, the former Christine Piltcher; brother, Bill.
Funeral will be 11 a.m. today in Christ Anglican Church. Burial will be in the church cemetery.
Donations may be made to The Lung Association.
OBIT # 1151 – HALIFAX HERALD – 15 FEB. 2000
HAGGERTY, Barbara Pauline - 46, 34 Duke St., Trenton, died Monday, February 14, 2000, at
home with her family. Born in New Glasgow, she was a daughter of John Frazee, Greens Point
and the late Isabel (MacPherson) Frazee. She was a member of Christ the King Roman Catholic
Church. Surviving are her husband, Lloyd; daughters, Diane (Sean) Fraser, Orangeville, Ont.;
Jennifer Haggerty, at home; son, Paul Haggerty, Strathroy, Ont.; grandchild, Bailley Fraser;
sisters, Catherine (Cyril) Cameron, Trenton; Alice Guthro, Wainfleet, Ont.; Carol (Eddy)
Fortune, Greens Point; Debbie (Phillip) Burns, Trenton; Jeannie Fulton, Trenton; brothers,
Wayne Frazee, Greens Point, Cyril Frazee, Trenton. Visitation for family only will be held in
R.H. Porter Funeral Home, Trenton. A public funeral service will be held 11 a.m. Wednesday, in
Christ the King Roman Catholic Church, Trenton, Rev. George MacInnis officiating. Burial in
parish cemetery. Donations may be made to breast cancer research.
OBIT # 1152 – HALIFAX HERALD – 16 FEB. 2000
BROWN, Wilfred "Bill" - 57, Stellarton, died February 14, 2000, in the Aberdeen Hospital, New
Glasgow. Born in Lower Cove, Cumberland Co., he was a son of the late Charles and Kate
(Symes) Brown. He enjoyed listening to the radio and watching television. Surviving are sisters,
Phyllis Brown, Amherst; Grace Cove, Tyndall Road, Amherst; Aldana Chapman, Moncton; Mary
Hull, Wallace; Thelma Brown, River Hebert; brothers, Douglas Brown, Tyndall Road, Amherst;
Henry Brown, Bayfield, N.B.; Clayton Brown, Amherst; many nieces and nephews. He was
predeceased by his infant sister, Joyce; infant brother, James. Cremation has taken place. Private
family service. Spring burial in Minudie Lake Cemetery. Donations to Alzheimer Society of
Nova Scotia.
OBIT # 1153 – HALIFAX HERALD – 16 FEB. 2000
CHISHOLM, Wanda Elizabeth - 73, Burnyeat Street, Truro, died Saturday, February 12, 2000, at
home. Born in Westville, Pictou Co., she was a daughter of the late James A. and Jean
(MacDonald) Hawboldt. She was a volunteer for the V.O.N. and an active member of the Scotia
Chapter of IODE for many years. She is survived by sons, Douglas (Deborah), Lower Sackville;
Brock (Correne), Truro; grandsons, James, Andrew, Alexander; granddaughter, Dawn; sister,
Muriel MacDonald, New Glasgow. She was predeceased by her husband, Donald. No visitation
or flowers by request. A memorial service will be held Thursday at 3 p.m., in Mattatall Funeral
Home, Truro, Rev. Margaret Sagar officiating. Reception to follow in the family home, 182
Burnyeat St., Truro. Donations may be made to Jimmy Hawboldt Memorial Fund, Canadian
Cancer Society or a charity of choice.
OBIT # 1154 – HALIFAX HERALD – 16 FEB. 2000
MacCormack, Walter Archibald - 79, High St., Pictou, died February 15, 2000, in the Aberdeen
Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Pictou, March 8, 1920, he was a son of the late Roy and Ruth
MacCormack, Pictou. In his earlier years, he was stevedore, then joined the Pictou Highlanders in
1939. Served overseas with the West Nova Scotia Regiment as a Sergeant in Italy, Holland,
France and Germany. He then came home with the regiment. After the war he worked with Fraser
Brace Const. Co. in Ontario for a number of years. He returned to Nova Scotia to work for
Cameron Construction. He took an active part in the community coaching little league baseball,
served as a Steward and an elder in Pictou United Church. He was a life member of Royal
Canadian Legion Branch 16, Pictou, where he was awarded the Memoritous service award, 50
year service medal and 60 year Jubilee Medal. While in the service he was awarded 1939-45 Star,
Italian Star, France and Germany Star, Defence Medal, Volunteer Defence Medal and Bar 193945 Medal and the Efficiency Medal. He is survived by his wife, Elizabeth (Dunn) MacCormack;
sons, Patrick and Robert; daughter, Deborah Cruise, all of Pictou; four grandchildren; one greatgrandchild; sister, Sue (Mrs. James Marten), Ontario. He was predeceased by his sister, Mary
Eaton. Visitation will be 2-4, 7-9 p.m.today, in McLaren Funeral Home, Pictou. Funeral will be
held at 2 p.m. Thursday, in Pictou United Church, Rev. Mary Beth Moriarity officiating. Burial
will be Seaview Cemetery. Family flowers only please. Donations may made to a charity of
choice.
OBIT # 1155 – HALIFAX HERALD – 17 FEB. 2000
CAMPBELL, Francis "Flash" - The death of Francis Adrian "Flash" Campbell, age 84, of
Dufferin Street, Westville, occurred on Tuesday, February 15, 2000, in the Aberdeen Hospital,
New Glasgow. Born in Westville, he was a son of the late Daniel and Catherine (Day) Campbell.
He was a member of the Church of the Holy Name, Westville. He was a coal miner for 38 years
and later was a member of the Corp. of Commissionaires working at the Aberdeen Hospital and
Scott Paper Ltd. He was a veteran of the Second World War. He is survived by his wife, the
former Harriet Landry; son, Greg and wife Ann, Westville; daughter, Marie Finley and husband
Ed, Dartmouth; grandchildren, Greg and Charmaine Campbell, Westville; Cathy and Janet
Finley, Dartmouth; great-grandchildren, Melissa and Chawntae Campbell; and sister, Bernadine
Mason, Montreal. He was predeceased by his sisters, Marion Campbell and Kathleen Green;
brothers, Alphonse and Wilfred Campbell. Visitations will be held today from 2-4, 7-9 p.m., in
Eagles
Funeral Home, Westville. Funeral service will be held 3 p.m. Friday, in Church of the Holy
Name, Westville, Rev. Reg Currie officiating. Interment will be in the Holy Name Cemetery.
OBIT # 1156 – HALIFAX HERALD – 17 FEB. 2000
MacADAM, Alice Catherine - 86, Shamrock Acres, Antigonish, formerly of Malignant Cove,
Antigonish Co., died February 16, 2000, in St. Martha's Regional Hospital, Antigonish. Born in
Brierly Brook, Antigonish Co., she was a daughter of the late John A. and Margaret (Purcell)
MacDonald. She was a graduate of Nova Scotia Normal College, Truro, and taught in schools
throughout Antigonish County for 35 years. Surviving are daughters, Marie Linden, Dollard de
Ormeaux, Que.; Joan Gillis, Helen Putnam, Maureen Smith, Antigonish; sons, Rev. Bernard,
New Glasgow; Sandy, Maryvale; Carroll, Malignant Cove; sisters, Mary B. McLernan,
Mississauga, Ont.; Hilda Hunter, Pointe Claire, Que.; Ruth Blake, Houston, Tex.; Claire
MacNeil, Burlington, Ont.; brothers, Joseph, Mount Royal, Que.; Leo, London, England; 18
grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband, Charles Alexander;
sister, Marguerite; brothers, James, Leonard. Visitation 7-9 p.m. today, 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Friday in
C.L. Curry Funeral Home, 135 College St., Antigonish. Funeral 10:30 a.m. Saturday, in St.
Ninian's Cathedral, Rev. Bernard MacAdam officiating. Spring burial in St. Mary's Cemetery,
Maryvale. Family flowers only. Donations to Antigonish Food Bank.
OBIT # 1157 – HALIFAX HERALD – 17 FEB. 2000
FULTON, Joe - 53, Mississauga, Ont., died January 25, 2000. He owned and operated a towing
business called Mac Towing and was an avid mustang enthusiast. Surviving are son, Matthew,
Brantford, Ont.; daughter, Glenda Dean, Plymouth; sister, Donna Lee Ross, New Glasgow.
Cremation has taken place. Burial in Upper Stewiacke at a later date. Donations to Canadian
Cancer Society.
OBIT # 1158 – HALIFAX HERALD – 17 FEB. 2000
TOTTEN, Duncan Francis "Frank" - 80, New Glasgow, formerly of Port Hood, died February 15,
2000, in the Aberdeen Regional Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Port Hood, Inverness co., he
was a son of the late Henry and Mary Jane (Ross) Totten. He worked in Oshawa, Ont. for many
years and was a veteran of the Second World War. He was a member of the United Church of
Canada. Surviving are sister, Catherine MacNeil, Sydney; brother, Edward, Port Hawkesbury. He
was predeceased by sister, Hughena Totten, Agnes Totten, Sadie MacDonald, Mary Coe;
brothers, George, Henry. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in Port Hood Community Funeral Home.
Funeral 2 p.m, Friday in St. Stephen United Church, Port Hood, Rev. Don Wilmer officiating.
Burial in the Union Protestant Cemetery. Donations to any charity. Arrangements entrusted to
Dennis Haverstock Funeral Home, Port Hawkesbury.
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OBIT # 1159 – HALIFAX HERALD – 18 FEB. 2000
CAMERON, Robert Burns "R.B." - Died February 17, 2000, in Aberdeen Hospital, New
Glasgow. Cameron was born July 28, 1919, in New Glasgow, the son of Hugh Scott and
Christene (Fraser) Cameron. He is survived by his wife, Florence; daughters, Christene (Robert)
Antoniadis, San Diego, Calif., and Elizabeth, Montreal; sons, Hugh (Gail), Dartmouth; Robert
(Nancy), Halifax; James (Sheila), Toronto; Donald (Dorothy), Calgary and Harry (Michele),
Toronto; 15 grandchildren and a sister, Helen, Halifax. He was predeceased by a daughter,
Margaret and a brother, Clyde. Cameron graduated from New Glasgow High School, attended
Royal Military College and with the outbreak of war, was commissioned lieutenant and went
overseas to serve as commanding officer, 1 Canadian Field Squadron, Royal Canadian Engineers,
with the 5th Canadian Armoured Division. He won the Distinguished Service Order for leading
the breakthrough into the Gothic Line in northern Italy in August 1944. After the war, he became
a commanding figure in the Canadian business establishment, and was honoured for his public
service with the Order of Canada and honourary degrees from Nova Scotia Technical College, St.
Francis Xavier University and St. Mary's University. He served as chairman and president of the
Sydney Steel and Coal Corporation, Cape Breton Development Corporation, Deuterium of
Canada and Fundy Tidal Power project. At one time, he was the largest single shareholder of the
Royal Bank of Canada. He was generous to his community. Visitation will be in the family home,
Chance Harbour, Pictou Co., 2-4, 6-8 p.m. Saturday. Funeral service Sunday at 2 p.m., in St.
Andrew's Presbyterian Church, New Glasgow, Rev. Dr. Kenneth MacLeod officiating. Burial
Monday in Fairview Cemetery, Halifax. Arrangements under the direction of R.H. Porter Funeral
Home, New Glasgow.
OBIT # 1160 – HALIFAX HERALD – 18 FEB. 2000
HASEY, Cecilia Anne - 76, Northwood Manor, Halifax, formerly of Washington St., New
Glasgow, died Wednesday, February 16, 2000, in the QEII Health Sciences Centre. Born in
Lundy, Guysborough Co., she was the daughter of the late Patrick and Catherine (Gerrior)
Pettipas. She was a resident of Northwood Manor, Halifax, for the past year and a half, prior to
which she had resided in New Glasgow for fifty years. She was a former long-time employee of
Bagnell's
Laundry. She was a member of St. Gregory's Roman Catholic Church, New Glasgow. She is
survived by daughter, Barbara Nicholson, Truro; grandchildren, John Nicholson, Halifax; Anita
Kelloway, Fresno, Calif.; Brad Westerman, at home, Truro; great-grandson, William; and brother,
Leonard Dunfield, Falmouth. She was predeceased by a son, Leonard. Her remains will rest in
H.W. Angus Funeral Home, New Glasgow, visitation 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today. Funeral mass will
be held 2 p.m. Saturday in St. Gregory's Roman Catholic Church, New Glasgow. Burial in Holy
Cross Cemetery. Donations in her memory may be made to the Kidney Foundation of Canada,
Nova Scotia Branch, or to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia.
OBIT # 1161 – HALIFAX HERALD – 19 FEB. 2000
CHISHOLM, Mary Elsie Lorraine - 75, Pictou, died February 17, 2000, in the New Halifax
Infirmary, QEII. Born in Port Elgin, N.B., she was a daughter of the late Belenie and Rebecca (St.
Pierre) LeBlanc. A member of Stella Maris Roman Catholic Church, Pictou, she was employed at
the Pictou Men's Shop, Sobeys and Irving Oil. She is survived by daughters, Annette (Mrs.
Donald Ferguson), Susan (Mrs. Greg MacDonald), both of Dartmouth; son, Michael, Pictou;
sister, Marie LeBlanc; brother, Eric LeBlanc, both of Pictou; granddaughters, Michelle and Paula
Ferguson; Rebecca and Suzanne MacDonald, all of Dartmouth; Erica Chisholm, Pictou. She was
predeceased by sisters, Marita, Eileen Germaine and Annette Doreen. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m.
today in McLaren Funeral Home, Pictou. Funeral mass will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday in Stella
Maris Roman Catholic Church, Pictou, Rev. Robert Day officiating. Spring burial will be in St.
Clements Parish Cemetery, Port Elgin, N.B. Donations may be made to the Kidney Foundation of
Canada, Nova Scotia Branch or the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia.
OBIT # 1162 – HALIFAX HERALD – 19 FEB. 2000
CRAWLEY, Robert Leo George - 49, Main Street, Trenton, died at home. Born in New Glasgow,
he was a son of Frances MacDonald, Little Harbour Road. He was a welder by trade and was
employed by Trenton Works. He was a member of Christ The King Roman Catholic Church. He
is survived by his wife, the former Mary "Molly" Cooke; daughter, Angela, Union Centre; son,
David, Hamilton, Ont.; granddaughters, Taylor and Callista, New Glasgow; daughter-in-law,
Allyson Crawley, New Glasgow; sister, Gladys (Mervyn) Cameron, New Glasgow; brothers,
George, Halifax; Leo, Trenton; James, New Glasgow; Mike, Little Harbour Road; Bill, New
Glasgow; Rick, Little Harbour Road. He was predeceased by chosen parents, Leo and Gladys
Crawley. Cremation has taken place. No visitation by request. Memorial service will be held 2
p.m. Monday in Christ The King Roman Catholic Church, Trenton, Rev. George MacInnis
officiating. Burial in Hillside Cemetery at a later date. Donations may be made to a charity of
choice. Arrangements are under the direction of R.H. Porter Funeral Home, Trenton.
OBIT # 1163 – HALIFAX HERALD – 19 FEB. 2000
DUTTA, Ajit Chandra - Westville, died February 17, 2000, in Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow.
He was born March 10, 1937, in Calcutta, India. Surviving are his wife, Margrit Gnehm; sons,
Amar, Robin; daughter, Tina; three brothers in Calcutta. Funeral service and cremation 2 p.m.
today in Walker's Funeral Home, 1234 Cole Harbour Rd., Dartmouth, Dr. Swami Nathan. In lieu
of flowers, donations to the Temple's Soup Kitchen c/o Hindu-Vedanta Ashram, 6421 Cork St.,
Halifax B3L 1Z5.
OBIT # 1164 - HALIFAX HERALD – 21 FEB. 2000
ARCHIBALD, Donald R. - 75, 22 Redwood Ave., Halifax, passed away February 20, 2000, in
the VG Site, QEII. Born in Truro, he was a son of the late A. Lewis Archibald and Florence E.
(Gratto) Archibald. He was employed with MT&T for 43 years, retiring as general manager,
special services. He served in the Second World War in the Merchant Navy and as a flying officer
with the RCAF. He is survived by his loving wife of 53 years, Alice T. (White); sons, Donald
(Doreen), Halifax; Brian (Eileen), Lower Sackville; Graham (Kathy), Ottawa; grandsons, Kyle,
Christopher, Aaron, Michael; granddaughters, Kati, Kelly and Laura; great-granddaughter,
Morgan; brother, John L., Truro. Visitation in Atlantic Funeral Home, Bayers Road, 7-9 p.m.
Tuesday, February 22. Cremation has taken place. Private family service and interment will take
place at a later date. Family flowers only. Donations to Canadian Cancer Society or Heart and
Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia.
OBIT # 1165 - HALIFAX HERALD – 21 FEB. 2000
BURDEN, George - 80, Hudson St., Stellarton, passed away February 18, 2000, in the New
Halifax Infirmary, QEII. Born in Stellarton, he was a son of the late John S. and Jessie P. (Priest)
Burden. He was a lifelong resident of Stellarton. He worked his earlier years in the coal mines
and in later years at Hawker Siddley Ltd., where he retired after 38 years of service. He was an
adherent of First Presbyterian Church Stellarton. George was also a member of Keith Masonic
Lodge Stellarton and Branch 28, Royal Canadian Legion, Stellarton. He was a veteran of the
Second World War. He was the last surviving member of his immediate family. Surviving are
nieces, Janice (Ed) O'Connor, Stellarton; Joyce Wells, Kitchener, Ont.; nephew, John Burden,
Moncton; grand-nieces, Kim (Richard) Patton, Stellarton; Mandi O'Connor, Stellarton; grandnephew, Mark Phinney, Stellarton; several other grandnieces and nephews. He was predeceased
by brothers, John, Arthur and William; sisters, Agnes and Jessie. Visitation will be from 7-9 p.m.
today and 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Tuesday, in H.C. MacQuarrie Funeral Home, Stellarton, from where
funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Rev. Charles MacPherson officiating. Burial
will be in Brookside Cemetery. Donations in his memory may be made to the Heart and Stroke
Foundation of Nova Scotia or The Lung Association. Branch 28 Royal Canadian Legion will
meet at the funeral home at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday to conduct their service. Kieth Masonic Lodge 23,
will meet at the funeral home, at 6:45 p.m. Tuesday to conduct their service.
OBIT # 1166 - HALIFAX HERALD – 21 FEB. 2000
CAMERON, John Edward - The death of John Edward Cameron, age 83, North Street, Westville
occurred on Saturday, February 19, 2000, in the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in 1916,
he was the son of the late John W. and Florence (Muir) Cameron. He was employed at the
Westville Post Office for 29 years retiring in 1980. He served overseas in the Second World War
with the Royal Canadian Army Service Corps in the British Isles, Sicily, Italy, the Netherlands,
Germany and Belgium. He was a member of St. Paul United Church, St. Paul Choir and Session,
a member of Prentice Boys 76, LOL, Thorburn and past Deputy Grand Master, LOL for the
Province of Nova Scotia; a member of Western Star Lodge 50, AF& AM; past patron of
Westville Chapter 24, Order of the Eastern Star and past Grand Representative of the District of
Columbia; a 50-year member and past president of Royal Canadian Legion Branch 35, past
president of Overseas War Veterans Association; past President of Clan Cameron Nova Scotia,
past President of Westville Heritage Group and choral group, a member of the Westville Citizens
Crime Prevention Association, the Stellarton Male Chorus and Normandy Branch Legion Choir.
He served on Westville Town Council for 17 years, was a former member and past president of
the Pictou County Kennel Club and Westville Curling Club. He is survived by his wife, the
former Elizabeth Clark Leadbeater; daughter, Marie (Joseph) Cameron; grandchildren,
Christopher and Cheryl, all of Sydney; stepdaughter, Agnes (Thomas) Davis; stepson, Brian
(Cindy) Leadbeater; four stepgrandchildren, all of Westville; sister, Christina MacDonald,
Vallley View Villa; brother, Archie, Kitchener, Ont. He was predeceased by his first wife, Lillian
Pullman, Wales; son, David Edward, Montreal; sisters, Bella Saunders Lynch and Margaret
MacDonald; brother, Gilbert. Visitation will be held today from 2-4, 7-9 p.m., in Eagles Funeral
Home, Westville. His funeral will be held on Tuesday at 2 p.m., in St. Paul United Church,
Westville, Rev. Donald Sutherland officiating. Burial will be in Heatherdale Memorial Gardens,
Sylvester. Donations in his memory may be made to St. Paul United Church or to any charity.
OBIT # 1167 - HALIFAX HERALD – 21 FEB. 2000
RICHARDS, Harriet C. "Hattie" - 81, 310 Brother Street, New Glasgow, died, Saturday,
February 19, 2000, in the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in New Glasgow, she was the
daughter of the late Paul and Mary (Richards) Richards. She had been a resident of New Glasgow
for all her life. Prior to retiring from the Glen Haven Manor, she had worked at White's Book
Store,
Bagnell's Dry Cleaners, Zeph Murdoch's and Lamb's Tabacco Shop. She was a member of St.
John the Baptist Roman Catholic Church and a former member of St. Gregory's Roman Catholic
Church. She is survived by her brother, John Richards (Helen), New Glasgow; several nieces,
nephews, great-nieces and nephews; and two great-great-nieces and two great-great-nephews She
was predeceased by her brother, Edmund; nephews, Leslie; great-nephew, Duke. Her remains
will rest at the H.W. Angus Funeral Home, New Glasgow with visitation today from 2-4, 7-9 p.m.
Funeral mass will be held at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, in Saint John the Baptist Roman Catholic
Church, Rev. Regis Halloran officiating. Cremation will follow. St. John's CWL will meet at the
funeral home at 1:45 p.m. today, for prayers. Donations in her memory may be made to the
Canadian Cancer Society or the Canadian Diabetes Association.
OBIT # 1168 - HALIFAX HERALD – 21 FEB. 2000
SKIDMORE, Arnold Elverton - 77, Foster Avenue, Stellarton, died Saturday, February 19, 2000,
in Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Joggins, Cumberland Co., he was the son of the
late Elverton Willis and Marion (Dunbar) Skidmore. He had lived in Riverton and Stellarton
since 1965 and had worked in various Pictou County coal mines in his earlier years. He was a
veteran of the Second World War. Following the war, he returned to work in the mines and in
1951, he rejoined the forces and served with the Black Watch until retiring in 1966 due to illness,
He then went on to work at Maritime Steel and Scott Paper, retiring in 1974. He was an avid
hunter and fisherman, was a member of Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 28, Stellarton and was a
past member of the Pictou County Poultry Association and the Nova Scotia Poultry Association.
He was a member of the Christ Anglican Church, Stellarton. He is survived by daughters, Linda
(Mrs. Dale Urquhart), Westville; Karen (Mrs. Jules LaHaie), Snow Lake, Man. and their children
Neal, Sherry-Lynn and Louis; Catherine (Mrs. Gerard Callahan), Mackenzie, B.C. and their
children Joshua, Jacob and Amanda; sons, Bill, Stellarton; Richard, New Glasgow; Philip and
wife Teresa, Wainright, Alta. and their children Wendy Dawn and Jason; Kerry and wife Darlene,
Calgary and their children Linda, Andrew and Steven; brothers, Henry, Stellarton; Robert (June),
Merigomish; sisters, Clara Gordon, New Glasgow; Marion (Mrs. William Bernath), Essex, Ont.;
great-grandson, Brandon and many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his wife, the
former Dorothy Sweet; granddaughter, Rebecca Marie Skidmore; brother, Earle; sister, Vera
Allison. His remains are resting at H.C. MacQuarrie Funeral Home, Stellarton, with visitation
today from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. on Tuesday, from Christ
Anglican Church, Stellarton, Rev. James MacCorriston officiating. Burial will be in the Christ
Church Cemetery. Family flowers only please. Donations in his memory may be made to the
Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia or the Pictou County Branch of the Canadian
Diabetes Association. Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 28, Stellarton, will hold their tribute
service at 6:30 p.m. today in the funeral home. Following the funeral service, there will be a
reception at the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 28, Stellarton.
OBIT # 1169 - HALIFAX HERALD – 21 FEB. 2000
SMITH, Jennie May - 81, New Glasgow, died Saturday, February 19, 2000, in the Aberdeen
Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in New Glasgow, she was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. J.J.
Smith. Jennie was a lifelong member of St. Georges Anglican Church, New Glasgow. For many
years she managed the coffee bar at the then Norfolk Hotel leaving there she joined Johnstone
MacDonald's Wholesalers as a switchboard operator. She is survived by brother, Gordon (June),
Durham; sisters, Elizabeth Livingston, Stellarton; Doris Smith, Winnipeg. She was predeceased
by sisters, Hazel and Florence; brothers, Bill and Howard. Cremation has taken place. A
memorial service will be held Tuesday at 11 a.m., in St. George's Anglican Church, New
Glasgow, Rev. Jack Wainwright officiating. Burial will be in Brookside Cemetery at a later date.
Donations may be made to St. George's Anglican Church, or the Canadian National Institute for
the Blind. Arrangements are under the direction of R.H. Porter Funeral Home, New Glasgow.
OBIT # 1170 - HALIFAX HERALD – 22 FEB. 2000
KEARLEY, Harold David, M.M. - Passed away on Monday, February 21, 2000 in the Aberdeen
Hospital, New Glasgow, with family at his side. Born in the Potteries, New Glasgow on
September 17, 1917, he was a son of the late John and Margaret (Cameron) Kearley. From the
age of five, he lived in Country Harbour, Cross Roads, Guysborough County. He had been a
resident of Thorburn for the past 54 years. Harold volunteered in 1939 and went to war with the
North Nova Scotia Highlanders. Sergeant Kearley received the following military honors,
military medal for bravery in the field from King George VI, the Normandy Medal; the France
andGermany Star; the Defense Medal, 1039-1945; the Voluntary Service Medal, 1939-1945; the
Service Medal, 1939-1945; and the 1939-1945 Star. Harold was wounded at Reichfeld Forest
near Neighmegen, Holland, one month prior to V-E Day. Harold returned to Canada with his new
bride in 1946. He was an avid C.B.er and used the handle "Storm Devil." Harold will be greatly
missed by his family and friends. He is survived by his wife of 56 years, Joan (Courtney-Bender);
his children, Diana (Jim Feit), Newfoundland; Wendy, New Glasgow; Helen Ruth (Ken Helps),
Vancouver; Anne Cameron (Jim), Lunenburg; Derrick, New Glasgow; grandchildren, Joan,
Jennifer, Robert, David, Harold, Rebbeca, Jonathan, Scott, Allison and by a sister, Bertha
MacDonald. His remains are resting in H.W. Angus Funeral Home, New Glasgow with visitation
Thursday, February 24, from 1-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Funeral services will be held on Friday, 1
p.m. in St. Alban's Anglican Church, Thorburn, Rev. Jack Wainwright officiating. Spring burial
will be in the MacLennan's Mountain Cemetery. Due to allergies, the family request no flowers
please. Donations in Harold's memory may be made to St. Alban's Anglican Church, Thorburn or
to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia.
OBIT # 1171 - HALIFAX HERALD – 22 FEB. 2000
McKAY, Gordon Alexander - 83, Carling Township, Ont., formerly of Thorburn, Pictou Co.,
passed away on Monday, February 14, 2000, in the Sudbury Laurentian Hospital, Sudbury, Ont.
Born in Thorburn, he was a son of the late James E. and Lecettia (Bain) McKay. He was a pilot
officer in the RCAF in the Second World War and had served overseas. He was a former member
of the Union Presbyterian Church, Thorburn and was a 60 year member of the Hudson Masonic
Lodge 77. He is survived by his wife, Fay, Carling Township, Ont.; brother, Carlyle (Jean), St.
Catharines; Donald (Evelyn), Thorburn; sister-in-law, Mary (Mrs. Emerson McKay), New
Glasgow and by several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by sisters, Grace, Elizabeth,
Florence, Laura and by a brother, Emerson. As was Gordon's wishes a private family service was
held following cremation.
OBIT # 1172 - HALIFAX HERALD – 22 FEB. 2000
YOUNG, Donna Marie - 56, Lower Barney's River, died February 21, 2000, in the Aberdeen
Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in New Glasgow, she was a daughter of the late David and
Donelda Lee (Henderson) Patterson. She was a former employee of the Bank of Nova Scotia and
was a farmer. She was a member of Merigomish United Church, the current clerk of session, an
elder, the UCW treasurer and a choir member. She was treasurer and a trustee of Murray's Point
Cemetery; president of the Pictou County Cattlemen's Association; a member and dispatcher for
the Merigomish and District Fire Department and member of the Ladies Auxiliary. She loved
animals. Surviving are her husband, Robert Parker Young; daughter, Melinda Lee Miller, Lower
Barney's River; step-daughters, Lisa Fortune, Stellarton; step-sons, Jeff Young, Springville; Troy
Young, Halifax; three step-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her first husband, Everett B.
Miller. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today, and Wednesday, in P&K MacDonald Funeral Home, New
Glasgow. Funeral 2 p.m. Thursday in Merigomish United Church, Rev. Jeanne Stright officiating,
assisted by Mrs. Jessie Johnson and Rev. Marjory Cornelius. Burial in Murray's Point Cemetery.
Family flowers only. Donations to Murray's Point Cemetery Fund.
OBIT # 1173 - HALIFAX HERALD – 25 JULY 1996
CARRIGAN, Eva E. - 63, Glen Haven Manor, New Glasgow, formerly of 227 Little Harbour
Rd., New Glasgow, died July 24, 1996, in Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Truro, she
was a daughter of the late George and Georgina (Fraser) Cunningham. She grew up in Truro and
New Glasgow. Her husband Ronald was in the service, and they lived in Ontario and Germany.
She was employed for many years with the Peter Pan Motel, New Glasgow. For the past seven
years, she resided at the Senior Citizen's Complex on Little Harbour Road, before her recent
move to Glen Haven Manor. Surviving are sons, Bernard, Eddie, New Glasgow; brother, James,
East River St. Mary's; four half-brothers, George, B.C.; Donald, Thunder Bay, Ont.; Gordie,
Hamilton, Ont.; Lloyd, New Glasgow; four grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. She was
predeceased by her husband, Ronald; half-sister, Betty Boroviak; stepsister, Marjory Jenkins;
stepbrother, Arthur Hiltz; stepmother, Minnie Cameron Cunningham. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m.
today, funeral 2 p.m. Friday, both in Eagles Funeral Home, Westville, Rev. Lee MacNaughton
officiating, assisted by Mrs. Sarah Cunningham. Burial in Heatherdale Memorial Gardens,
Sylvester. In lieu of flowers, donations to The Lung Association or any charity.
OBIT # 1174 - HALIFAX HERALD – 22 FEB. 2000
RUSSELL, Viola M. - 83, St. Stephen, N.B., passed away February 17, 2000, in St. John
Regional Hospital after a short illness. Born in Pictou, she was a daughter of the late Alonzo and
Mabel (Turple) Heughan. She was the mother of sons, George, Ontario; Joseph, British
Columbia; Ronald, Alberta; daughters, Irene and Monica, Nova Scotia; Barb, Ontario; 12
grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; sister, Esther (Mrs. Jan Wagensveld), Ontario; brothers,
Cecil, Nova Scotia; Louis, Ontario; several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her
husband, Gerald; sister, Edna; brothers, Ira and Warren; grandson, Richard. Cremation has taken
place at her request. There will be a private burial. Memorial service will take place at a later date
in St. Stephen. There will be a notice in the paper with the time and place of the memorial service
in May.
OBIT # 1175 - HALIFAX HERALD – 23 FEB. 2000
DeLONG, Reverend Philip Maynard - 90, New Minas, died Monday, February 21, 2000, in the
Valley Regional Hospital, Kentville. Born in Union Square, Lunenburg Co., he was a son of the
late Maynard and Sadie (Cox) DeLong. He was ordained into the United Baptist Ministry in 1935
and served a total of 39 years as a caring, dedicated pastor in the pastorates of Tancook, Grand
Myra, Cape Breton, Coldstream, N.B., Keswick Ridge, N.B, Barrington, Waterville, New Ross,
Seabright and Tryon, P.E.I. He retired in 1974 due to ill health. Dedicated to the ministry, he
served in part-time ministry another 12 years as minister of visitation in Bayers Road United
Baptist Church and part-time chaplain in Halifax Hospitals. He was actively involved in mission
work even in retirement. In 1991 Philip and his wife Marjorie were instrumental in organizing the
first United Baptist Missionary Group for both men and women of all ages, which is now called
"The Marjorie DeLong Family Missionary Society" of the Seabright United Baptist Pastorate. He
is survived by daughters, Rosalie (Mrs. Kevin Brady), Somerset, N.J.; Dianne (Mrs. Rev. Gerald
Zinck), Centreville; son, Alan DeLong and wife Pauline, Dartmouth; sister, Annetta Neaves,
Halifax; brothers, Rev. Gordon DeLong, Port Williams; Rev. Deacon Herbert DeLong,
Shubenacadie; three grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by his wife,
the former Marjorie Lillian Doleman and sister, Alberta. Visitation will be 7-9 p.m. today in
W.C.. Hiltz Funeral Parlour, Kentville. Funeral service will be 1 p.m. Thursday, February 24, in
the Centreville United Baptist Church, Reverends Gerald Zinck, Jonathan Zinck and Martin
Zwicker officiating. Burial will be in the East Dover Baptist Cemetery, Halifax Co. In lieu of
flowers, donations in memory may be made to the Centreville United Baptist Church or the
Campus Crusade for Christ.
OBIT # 1176 - HALIFAX HERALD – 24 FEB. 2000
HALE, Sarah Melinda "Lynn" - 78, South Main Street, Westville, died February 22, 2000, in the
Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Westville, she was a daughter of the late Purvis and
Elizabeth (Emery) MacDonald. A member of St. Paul United Church, she was a lifelong member
of the St. Paul U.C.W., was a former leader of the C.G.I.T. She was a member of Murray Temple
Pythian Sisters; Crystal Fountain Rebekah Lodge; Westville Heritage Group; was a past member
of Westville School Board representing the Province of Nova Scotia. An accomplished poet and
writer of special addresses, her writings were much appreciated by many who where retiring,
enjoyed anniversaries, or celebrating special occasions. She was a retired employee of Sears
Canada. She enjoyed embracing others in their time of trouble, offering a supporting hand.
Surviving are sons, Tom (Jean), Lower Sackville; Bill (Muriel), Halifax; chosen son, Fred
Hodder (Andrella), Westville; several grandchildren, great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews.
She was predeceased by husband, Tom; sisters, Gladys Denoon, Ina Ferguson; brothers, William,
Roderick MacDonald. Visitations 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in Eagles Funeral Home, Westville. Funeral
2 p.m. Friday in St. Paul United Church, Rev. Donald Sutherland officiating. Burial in Auburn
Cemetery, Westville. Donations in her memory to St. Paul United Church or charity of choice.
OBIT # 1177 - HALIFAX HERALD – 24 FEB. 2000
STEPHEN, Veronica Mary - 80, Trenton, Pictou Co., died February 22, 2000, in the Aberdeen
Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in England, February 10, 1920, she was a daughter of the late
Arthur and Alice (Lenton) Howard. She came to Canada as a war bride in 1945, settled in
Kentville where she was employed at the Cornwallis Inn. She was a resident of Trenton for the
past 30 years where she was a member of the Steeltown Friendly Club, Black Watch Highland
Regiment of Canada, was a member and active participant in the War Brides Association and
especially enjoyed their reunions. Surviving are son, Michael (Kathy), Mountville; daughters,
Veronica Stephen (Mike Wolfe), Black Point; Monica Stephen-Babineau (Frank), White Hill;
Stephanie (Reid) Boertjes, Black Point; grandchildren, Jeffrey, Ashley Boertjes; Cameron, Kaitlin
Stephen; Maya Babineau, Nevada Wolfe; sisters, Monica (Jimmy) Bates, Colorado Springs;
Margaret (Bill) Marshall, Orleans, Ont.; brothers, Bernard, Cyril Howard, England. She was
predeceased by husband, Leonard Ralph "L.R." Stephen. Visitation in H.W. Angus Funeral
Home, New Glasgow 7-9 p.m. today, 2 p.m. Friday until the time of funeral 3 p.m. in H.W.
Angus Funeral Home Chapel, Rev. Jessie Johnson officiating. Burial in Brookside Cemetery.
Donations in her memory to Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia or IWK Grace Health
Centre.
OBIT # 1178 - HALIFAX HERALD – 25 FEB. 2000
BATES, Jessie "Louise" - 77, Halifax, died February 24, 2000, in the VG Site, QEII. Born in
Pictou Co., she was a daughter of the late Harold and Mary (Boudreau) MacLean. She was
secretary of the Northern Lights Senior Citizens Club. She will be remembered and sadly missed
by her son, Kevin Bates (Kathie), Halifax; daughters, Barbara Bates (Serge Joncas), Ottawa;
Carole Thompson (Reg), New Glasgow; Brenda Chiasson (Henry), Cole Harbour; Karen Martin
(Luc Ruest) and Cathy Parker (Frank); sister, Jean Osborne (Charlie); brother, George MacLean
(Mary), all of Halifax; 12 grandchildren, one great-grandchild and numerous nieces and nephews.
Visitation will take place 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Saturday and 2-4 p.m. Sunday in J.A. Snow Funeral
Home, 2666 Windsor St., Halifax. Funeral mass will be held 10 a.m. Monday in St. Stephen's
Roman Catholic Church, Normandy Dr., Halifax, Rev. Donald Boudreau officiating. Burial will
be in Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Lower Sackville. In lieu of flowers, donations to Palliative Care
Unit of the VG Site, QEII.
OBIT # 1179 - HALIFAX HERALD – 25 FEB. 2000
FRASER, Margaret Ann - 97, Valley View Villa, Riverton, formerly of Hopewell, died February
23, 2000, in the Villa. Born in Bay St. Lawrence, she was a daughter of the late Peter and Mary
(MacRae) Fraser. She moved to Hopewell in 1923 where she was a member of the First
Presbyterian Church, a member of W.M.S., the Ladies Auxiliary. Surviving are sons, Roland
(Shirley), Hoyt (Elsa), all of Hamilton, Ont.; Abbott (Debra), Stoney Creek, Ont.; Vincent, Island
East River, Pictou Co.; daughters, Georgina, Mrs. Edward Mickevicz, Connecticut; Lalia, Mrs.
Clyde "Buster" Long; Hopewell; Olive, Mrs. Winston Harakas, Hamilton, Ont.; 12 grandchildren;
several great-grandchildren; one great great-grandson; several nieces and nephews. She was
predeceased by husband, John A.A.; son and daughter in infancy; grandson, Paul Fraser; sisters,
Lexina Andreno, Florence Conrad; brother, Fred. Visitation in H.C. MacQuarrie Funeral Home,
Stellarton, 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Saturday. Funeral service 2:30 p.m. Sunday in First Presbyterian Church,
Hopewell, Jessie Johnson officiating. Burial in Hopewell Cemetery. Donations in her memory to
First Presbyterian Church, Hopewell.
OBIT # 1180 - HALIFAX HERALD – 25 FEB. 2000
HAMBLETON, Isabelle Agnes - 81, 260 Linden Ave., New Glasgow, passed away at her home,
February 23, 2000. Born in Abercrombie, she was the daughter of the late Robert and Flood
(English) Campbell. She was a Public Accountant for 22 years, retiring in 1980. She was a
member of Saint Andrews Presbyterian Church, ladies guild, choir, Eastern Star Lodge and
Gyrette Club of New Glasgow. Surviving are her husband, A. Les Hambleton; cousins, Harold
(Helen) English, New Glasgow; Norman (Muriel) Campbell, Montreal, and Hazel Matheson,
Trenton. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in R.H. Porter Funeral Home, New Glasgow. Funeral
service 2 p.m. Saturday in Saint Andrews Presbyterian Church, Rev. Dr. Kenneth MacLeod
officiating. Burial will be in Abercrombie Cemetery.
OBIT # 1181 - HALIFAX HERALD – 25 FEB. 2000
CLYKE, Kenneth Roy "Duke" - 71, Sunnyville, died February 23, 2000, in St. Martha's Regional
Hospital, Antigonish. Born in New Glasgow, he was a son of the late William and Clara (Mintis)
Clyke. He was a retired employee of the Department of Transportation, Guysborough Division,
and an adherent of the Sunnyville United Baptist Church. Surviving are his wife, the former
Donna Louise (Borden). Surviving are daughters, Bernice (Mrs. Harry Skinner), Sunnyville;
Marion and Laurie Ann, both of Halifax; sons, Kenneth, Montreal; William, Antigonish; Timothy
and Robert, both of Sunnyville; sisters, Mrs. Clara Belle Jordan, Janie (Mrs. Clyde Mansfield),
both of Sunnyville; Vivian, Halifax; brothers, Harry and Victor, both of Sunnyville; 21
grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by four brothers and three
sisters; daughter, Jean; one grandson. Visitation will be today at the late resident in Sunnyville.
Funeral service will be held 2 p.m. Saturday in Sunnyville United Baptist Church, Rev. David
Wheeler officiating assisted by Rev. Norman Elms. Burial in Evergreen Cemetery, Guysborough.
Arrangements entrusted to Dennis Haverstock Funeral Home, Guysborough.
OBIT # 1182 - HALIFAX HERALD – 26 FEB. 2000
CUNNINGHAM, Elizabeth Ann "Betty" - 62, MacDonald St., New Glasgow, formerly of
Linacy, died Friday, February 25, 2000, in the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in New
Glasgow, she was a daughter of the late Arthur and Vera Mae (Langille) Cholmondeley. She was
a member of St. George's Anglican Church, New Glasgow. She had been employed with
Kentucky Fried Chicken (East River Road) for 10 years and at the former Turn-A-Bout, Linacy.
She enjoyed the outdoors, especially, fishing and camping. She is survived by her husband,
Kenneth Lloyd; daughters, Kari Lee Cunningham, Ottawa; Shirley Ann (Jack) Cromwell, Gwen
Cunningham, New Glasgow; Vera (Frank) Parker, Pleasant Valley; Barbara (Donald) Parker,
Durham; Brenda (Scott) MacLean, New Glasgow; sons, David (Joann), Truro; Kenny (Mary),
New Glasgow; Robert (Joni), Gander, Nfld.; sister, Alice (Doug) Smith, Dartmouth; brothers,
Allister, Moncton; Rev. Arthur "Bundy" (Linda), London, Ont.; Gary (Diane), Oshawa, Ont.;
Howard (Beverly), Trenton; 21 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; several nieces and
nephews. She was predeceased by son, Bruce Arthur; sister, Shirley Zentner; brothers, Gordon,
Harold and Stephen David in infancy. Visitation will be from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today and Sunday,
funeral service will be held 1:30 p.m. Monday, all in P. & K. MacDonald Funeral Home, New
Glasgow, Rev. Kevin Steeper officiating. Burial in Thorburn Cemetery. Donations may be made
in her memory to Canadian Cancer Society.
OBIT # 1183 - HALIFAX HERALD – 12 AUG. 1992
SALSMAN, Rachel Isabel - 85, North Vancouver, B.C., formerly of East River St. Marys, Pictou
County, died June 27, 1992, in North Vancouver. She was an adopted daughter of the late James
and Elizabeth (Campbell) MacKay. She taught school in Garden of Eden, Pictou County, and was
a registered nurse, graduating from Victoria General Hospital, class of 1930. For many years, she
owned and operated Children's Fashions, Medicine Hat, Alta. She is survived by a daughter,
Barbara McCreadie, Vancouver; three grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband,
Charles; several brothers and sisters.
OBIT # 1184 - HALIFAX HERALD – 27 FEB. 2000
MacGREGOR, Alexander M. "Alex" - Valley View Villa, Riverton, formerly of Big Island
where he resided until November 1997, died peacefully in his 87th year, surrounded by family
members, Friday, February 25, 2000, in the Villa. Born in Big Island, he was a son of the late
George Alexander and Mary Jane (Crockett) MacGregor. He was a farmer all his life and a
fisherman for 44 years. He was a mail driver for 20 years and was retired from the former
Hawker Siddeley, Trenton. He had been married to his late wife for 52 years and was an avid card
player in later years. He was a member of St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, a past member of the
board of managers and an elder. Surviving are his daughter, Joyce (Mrs. James Howard), Park
Falls; sons, Robert (Irene), New Glasgow; Lyall (Sharon), Hammond Plains; Gordon (Brenda),
New Glasgow; Byron (Helen), Big Island; Lloyd (Angela), Lower Sackville; 13 grandchildren;
one great-granddaughter; numerous nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his wife, Helen
Isabel (Dewar); sisters, Hannah and Eva Donelda; brother, Crockett. Visitation will be 7-9 p.m.
today and 3-5 & 7-9 p.m. Monday in P & K MacDonald Funeral Home, New Glasgow. Funeral
service will be held 2 p.m. Tuesday in St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, Mrs. Jessie Johnson
officiating, assisted by Rev. Glenn MacDonald. Burial will be in Murray's Point Cemetery. A
reception will be held in the Merigomish & District Fire Hall following the graveside service.
Donations may be made in his memory to Murray's Point Cemetery or a charity of choice.
OBIT # 1185 - HALIFAX HERALD – 28 FEB. 2000
JACKSON, James William "Jim" - 97, Shiretown Nursing Home, Pictou formerly of Vale Road,
New Glasgow died Saturday, February 26, 2000, in the home. Born in Guysborough County, he
was a son of the late William and Elizabeth (Williams) Jackson. He was a retired labourer, being
employed at various jobs. He was a member of Second United Baptist Church, New Glasgow.
Surviving are his wife, the former Pearl (Bigney) MacKenzie; son, Wilfred James MacKenzie,
Toronto; stepson, Calvin George MacKenzie, New Glasgow; five grandchildren and 10 greatgrandchildren; nieces, May Murray, Evelyn Reddick; nephews, Alex Jackson, Warren Shepherd.
He was predeceased by daughter, Dorothy Ann; sisters, Fannie, Carrie, Eliza, Bertha; brothers,
Hartley. Charlie, Ernest, John Joe. Funeral service will be held 2 p.m. today in Second United
Baptist Church, New Glasgow, Rev. George Mollins officiating. Burial in Brookside Cemetery.
Arrangements are under the direction of R.H. Porter Funeral Home, New Glasgow.
OBIT # 1186 - HALIFAX HERALD – 28 FEB. 2000
PARIS, William Vincent "Vince" - 54, Pictou Landing Road, died Saturday, February 26, 2000,
in the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Antigonish, he was a son of the late William
Winslow and Mary Jane (Ash) Paris. He was a former member of the military, a former employee
of Maritime Steel and Michelin. He was employed by the Corps of Commissionaires for 20 years.
He was also the owner of A&R Laundromat in New Glasgow. He played and umpired baseball
and was a former member of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 34, New Glasgow and an active
member of the A.A. Association. Surviving are his wife, the former Bertha (Smith) Langille;
daughters, Vanessa (Derek), New Glasgow; Christa, Calgary, Alta.; stepdaughter, April Langille,
at home; stepson, Raymond Langille, at home; sisters, Irene (Mrs. Leonard Reddick), Dartmouth;
Mary (Mrs. Robert Montgomery), Dartmouth; a brother, Alexander, Toronto; also by
grandchildren, John and Ashley; an aunt, Rita, Upper Tracadie. He was predeceased by sisters,
Kathleen, Sadie, Anne, Monica, Marcella, Martha and Stella; brothers, Duncan and Joseph.
Visitation will be from 7-9 p.m. today and from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Tuesday, in R.H. Porter Funeral
Home, New Glasgow. Funeral service will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. from Saint Gregory's
Roman Catholic Church, New Glasgow. The Royal Canadian Legion Branch 34, New Glasgow,
will hold their service Thursday at 6:30 p.m. in the funeral home. Burial will be in the Seaview
Cemetery, Pictou. Family flowers only. Donations may be made to the Canadian Diabetes
Association.
OBIT # 1187 - HALIFAX HERALD – 28 FEB. 2000
WHITTY, Maymie Yrkxa - 84, Glen Haven Manor, New Glasgow, formerly of Munroe Avenue
and Autumn Crest Senior Citizen's Apartments, Abercrombie Road, died Sunday, February 27,
2000, in the manor. Born in Victoria,
P.E.I., she was a daughter of the late Charles and May (Stordy) Miller. She was a resident of the
Glen Haven Manor since 1992, having previously resided on Munroe Avenue and the Autumn
Crest Seniors Apartments on Abercrombie Road, New Glasgow. She was a member of Our Lady
of Lourdes Roman Catholic Church, and was the last surviving member of her parents family.
Surviving are several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband,
Kenneth; sisters, Doris Howatt (Truro), Juanita Murray (Bedeque, P.E.I.), Pauline McCammond
(Middletown, Conn.), Irene Lauther (Truro), Helen Benton (Hartford, Conn.), one in infancy;
brothers, Reid (New London, Conn.), Joseph (Charlottetown, P.E.I.), Clayton (Victoria, P.E.I.),
Ralph (Victoria, P.E.I.), Hedley (Victoria, P.E.I.), two brothers in infancy. Visitation will be 1-5
p.m. Tuesday in H.W. Angus Funeral Home, New Glasgow. Funeral mass will be held 11 a.m.
Wednesday in Our Lady of Lourdes Roman Catholic Church, Rev. Sydney Mifflen officiating.
Burial will be in the parish cemetery. Donations in her memory may be made to a charity of one's
choice.
OBIT # 1188 - HALIFAX HERALD – 29 FEB. 2000
MILLER, Sidney Robert - 83, passed away February 27, 2000, in Musquodoboit Valley
Memorial Hospital, Middle Musquodoboit. Born in Higginsville, he was a son of the late
Marshall and Dora (Henley) Miller. He was employed for several years in Western Canada on the
oil fields before returning to Nova Scotia. He then worked for Tidewater Construction and later
with Ralph Blades Construction from where he retired. He is survived by his wife, the former
Florence Rogers; son, Theodore "Ted", Prospect; daughter, Glenda, at home; grandsons, Trevor
and Bradley Miller; sisters, Rose Hubley, Hubbards; Bessie (Carl) Lake, Dartmouth; Amy
Tiscornia, Chaswood; Vera
Fraser, Higginsville; brothers, Bruce (Ruth), Middle Musquodoboit; Basil (Lola), Guelph, Ont.;
Lester (Jenny), Shubenacadie. He was predeceased by brothers, Arthur and Harrison; sisters,
Gertrude and Mae; infant daughter, Mary Elizabeth. Visitation will be held today from 7-9 p.m.
and funeral will be Wednesday at 2 p.m., both in Middleton United Church, Middle
Musquodoboit, Stephen Iverson officiating. Burial at a later a date. Family flowers only.
Donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia or a charity of your
choice. Arrangements entrusted to Arimathea Funeral Co-operative, Upper Musquodoboit.
OBIT # 1189 - HALIFAX HERALD – 29 FEB. 2000
MacGREGOR, Mary Ellen "Helen" - 88, 839 Summer St. New Glasgow, formerly Westville,
died February 27, 2000. Born in Westville, she was a daughter of the late Thomas and Adeline
"Cyr" Carrigan. She was a member of The Church of The Holy Name, Westville. Surviving are
husband, Walter; daughters, Irene MacFarlane, Toronto; Lou MacGregor, New Glasgow; son,
Wayne, Port Elgin, B.C.; sisters, Julie Baillie, Halifax; Rosie, New Brunswick; brothers, Ernest,
Antigonish; Clarence "Beaver", Irwin "Mushie", Halifax. She was predeceased by her first
husband, James Craig; an infant daughter, Theresa; sisters, Annie Vassart, Bridget Pittman;
brothers, Harry, John Carrigan. Visitations 7-9 p.m. today, 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Wednesday, in Eagles
Funeral Home, Westville. Funeral 11 a.m., Thursday, Rev. Reg Currie officiating. Cremation will
follow.
OBIT # 1190 – HALIFAX HERALD – 1 MARCH 2000
BURRILL, Grace May - 78, New Glasgow, died February 26, 2000, in Aberdeen Hospital. Born
in Halifax, she was a daughter of the late Daniel Archibald and Caroline Louise (Henneberry)
Johnston. She was a member of First Presbyterian Church, New Glasgow. She was a chartered
member and past president of the Pictou County Y's Menetts. Surviving are daughter, Judi
Burrill, Kingston, Ont.; sisters, Mary MacDonald, Margaret MacDonald, Halifax; several nieces
and nephews; several great-nieces and nephews; several great-great-nieces and nephews. She was
predeceased by her husband, Graham Anderson Burrill; sisters, Florence Yates; brothers, Art,
William Johnston. Cremation has taken place. Memorial service 3 p.m. Friday in Cruikshank's
Halifax Funeral Home, 2032 Robie St., Halifax, Rev. James Martell officiating. Burial of ashes in
Fairview Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations may be made in her memory to Leukemia
Research Foundation of Canada, 1110 Finch Ave. West, Suite 220 North York, Ont., M3J 2T2.
OBIT # 1191 – HALIFAX HERALD – 1 MARCH 2000
PELLERINE, Margaret Veronica - 76, Hopewell, Pictou Co., formerly of Stellarton, passed away
Tuesday, February 29, 2000, in Valley View Villa, Riverton. Born in Havre Boucher,
Guysborough Co., she was the only child of the late Steven and Margaret (Lavengie) Perrin. She
loved music and loved to dance and had been very active with both of these until illness forced
her to slow down this past year. She was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion, Stellarton. She
is survived by her companion of 30 years, Clifford Crockett, Hopewell; daughters, Eileen
(Maxwell) Lewis, New Glasgow; Kathleen (Wayne) Otter, Trenton; sons, Wilbert, New
Glasgow; Daniel (Donna), Vancouver; Percy (Joan), Stellarton; Wilfred (Doris), Westville;
Michael (Cherie), Stellarton; 15 grandchildren; eight great-great-grandchildren. She was
predeceased by her first husband,Clarence Pellerine (Stellarton). Cremation will take place. The
family will receive friends 7-9 p.m. Thursday in H.W. Angus Funeral Home, New Glasgow. A
memorial service will be held 10 a.m. Friday in H.W. Angus Funeral Home chapel, Rev. Sydney
Mifflen officiating. Burial of ashes will be in Our Lady of Lourdes Roman Catholic Church
parish cemetery. Donations in her memory may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or to the
Pictou County Food Bank.
OBIT # 1192 – HALIFAX HERALD – 1 MARCH 2000
READ, Edgar Benson - 88, Glen Haven Manor, New Glasgow, formerly of Spruce St., Trenton,
died Monday, February 28, 2000, in the manor. Born in Amherst, he was a son of the late Ainslie
and Lucetta (Armstrong) Read. He retired from the accounting department of Shell Oil in 1977.
He was a member of the Church of The Nazarene. He served with the Army during Second
World War. He is survived by his only Cousin Georgie (Charles) Dewey, Trenton. He was
predeceased by his wife, the former Edith Marjorie Marshall; sons, Alan (11), George in infancy;
sister, Isabel (Read) MacIntosh; niece, Audrey MacIntosh. Cremation has taken place. There will
be no visitation or funeral service by request. Burial will be in Lakeview Cemetery Sarnia, Ont.
Arrangements are under the direction of R.H. Porter Funeral Home, Trenton. Donations may be
made to The Alzheimer Society of Nova Scotia.
OBIT # 1193 – HALIFAX HERALD – 1 MARCH 2000
WHITE, Theresa Mary - 71, 9 Second St., Trenton, died Tuesday, February 29, 2000, in the
Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow, after a lengthy illness. Born in Saint John's, Nfld., she was a
daughter of the late James and Effie (Spurrell) Tilley. She lived in Ontario before moving back to
Nova Scotia, and was a member of Christ the King Roman Catholic Church, Trenton. Surviving
are her husband of 53 years, Ernie White; sisters, Doris Shindruk, Thorburn; Josephine "Joe" Felt,
Thorburn; Kay MacGillivary, New Glasgow; Mamie (Russell) Reid, New Waterford; Margaret
(Bob) Downey, Mississauga, Ont.; Joan (Tom) Kane, Hamilton, Ont.; brother, Alex, Saint John's,
Nfld.; several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by brothers, Alphonso, Joe and Tom.
Visitation will be from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today and Thursday in R.H. Porter Funeral Home,
Trenton. Funeral service will be held Friday at 2 p.m. from Christ the King Roman Catholic
Church, Trenton, Rev. George MacInnis officiating. Burial will be in the parish cemetery.
Donations may be made to a charity of your choice.
OBIT # 1194 – HALIFAX HERALD – 2 MARCH 2000
ARCHIBALD (Hill), Elsie - 89, Truro, passed away February 29, 2000, in Colchester Regional
Hospital. Born in Moose Brook, Hants Co., she was a daughter of the late Archibald and Maggie
(White) Hill. She was a graduate of the Provincial Normal College in 1929 and taught school in
Goldenville and Sherbrook, Guysborough Co. She owned and operated Archibald's Guest Home
on Prince St. for many years. Elsie was a caregiver to many residents of Truro. She is survived by
daughter, Donna (Dan) MacKay, Debert; son, Gordon (Marlene), Truro; grandchildren, Carla and
Matthew MacKay, Debert; Ryan and Anthony Archibald, Truro; sisters, Mary, Gert Malally,
Eileen Huntley, all of Truro; Dorie (Carl) Casey, Amherst; Aileen Densmore, Minasville; brother,
Russell, Lower Truro. She was predeceased by her first husband, Russell Hoyt; her second
husband, Donald McGregor Archibald; sisters, Muriel, Effie; brothers, Robie, Avery, Avaughn,
Ernest. A memorial service will be held on Friday at 11 a.m. in Colchester Community Funeral
Home, 512 Willow St., Truro, Rev. Frank Locke officiating. Visitation and reception to follow
the service. Burial at a later date in the Robie Street Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may
be made to the Moose Brook Funeral Chapel, the Victorian Order of Nurses or the Ingonish
Chapter of the IODE.
OBIT # 1195 – HALIFAX HERALD – 2 MARCH 2000
DESMOND, John Gordon "Jack" - 95, Halifax, passed away Tuesday, February 29, 2000, in the
VG Site, QEII. Born in New Glasgow, he was the son of the late Norman and Annie (Williams)
Desmond. A graduate of Halifax Barbering School, Jack operated a barbershop in Northend
Halifax with his brother-in-law, Sydney M. Jones some years ago. Before retirement, he and his
late wife, Viola (Davis) Desmond, jointly owned and operated Jack's Barbershop and The
Desmond Studio of Beauty Culture on Gottingen Street, Halifax. He was a member of the
Cornwallis Street Baptist Church, Halifax. Sisters, Amelia Desmond Jones, Mae Desmond and
Cecilia Desmond; brothers, Norman, William and Howard Desmond predeceased him. Survived
by nieces and nephews in Nova Scotia and throughout Canada. A longtime resident of Northend
Halifax, he was a congenial, outgoing individual always willing to help others and speak a word
of cheer. A great storyteller, Jack had a remarkable ability to recall and accurately recite and
poetry learned as a
child. An oral historian, he enjoyed sharing memories of events that not only shaped the
development of metro Halifax, but other areas of the province of Nova Scotia as well. According
to Jack, he was the central figure in each event. A resident of Northwood Manor at the time of his
death, his friendly and pleasant personality will be missed by staff and residents. Visitation will
be held 7-9 p.m. today, in Snow's Funeral Home, Windsor Street, Halifax. Funeral service will
take place at 2 p.m. Friday, March 3, in Snow's Funeral Home, Halifax, Dr. Lionel Moriah
officiating. Cremation to follow. Private internment at a later date. Donations in Jack's memory to
a charity of your choice would be appreciated.
OBIT # 1196 – HALIFAX HERALD – 2 MARCH 2000
GAGNÉ, (Hemstock) Alice May - 76, Valley View Villa, Stellarton, passed away Monday,
February 28, 2000. Born in Yorkshire, England, she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Hemstock. She is survived by son, Graham (Katherine), Cooks Brook; grandchildren,
Chris (Kim), Brampton, Ont.; Catherine. Ottawa, Ont.; great-grandchildren, Brittany and
Brayden, Brampton, Ont.; brother, Peter (Jean), Mexborugh, Eng. She was predeceased by her
husband, Arthur "Tom" Gagné; three brothers; one sister. Burial of ashes will take place at a later
date with family in attendance. Donations in her memory may be made to Valley View Villa,
R.R. 1 Stellarton, N.S. B0K 1S0.
OBIT # 1197 – HALIFAX HERALD – 2 MARCH 2000
BAXTER, Hugh J. - 57, Halifax, passed away on Sunday, February 20, 2000, in Largo, Florida.
Born in New Glasgow, he served in the Halifax Police Department for 32 years, retiring in 1995
as Sergeant. Hugh was a very sportsminded person and in his early years, was an active hockey
and baseball player, as well as being involved in bowling, etc. He enjoyed traveling and spending
winters in Clearwater, Florida. He is survived by his loving wife, of 37 years, the former Carolyn
Wagner; sons, Blair and Byron, both of Halifax; daughter, Karen, Barrie, Ont. He was
predeceased by his father, Duncan; brother, Edward George. Cremation has taken place. A
funeral service was held 2 p.m. today, March 1, in Atlantic Funeral Home, 6552 Bayers Road,
Rev. Lloyd O'Neill officiating. Urn burial was in Mount Olivet Cemetery, Halifax. In lieu of
flowers, donations may be made to a charity of choice.
OBIT # 1198 – HALIFAX HERALD – 3 MARCH 2000
MacDougall, Charles Arthur - 61, North Whittier Heights, Calif., died February 29, 2000, at
home. Born in Blue Mountain, Pictou Co., he was a son of the late Charles and Margaret
MacDougall. Arthur moved to California in 1960 where he resided until his death. Arthur is
survived by his wife, the former Sharon Hubley; daughter, Nicole Galasso, Sand Dimas, Calif.;
son, Anthony, North Whittier Heights, Calif.; twin granddaughters, Hannah and Chanel
MacDougall; grandson, Tristen Galasso; sisters, Isabel Wilson, Collingwood, Ont.; Mary Fraser,
Saint Catharine's, Ont. He was predeceased by his sister, Anne MacDougall; brother, Donald
MacDougall. Burial will be in Rose Hill Cemetery, California. Donations may be made in his
memory to the Knox Church, Blue Mountain for the restoration of the church windows or to the
Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia. Anyone wishing to send a note of sympathy to his
family may do so at the following address, 864 South Arciero Dr., North Whittier Heights, Calif.,
90601.
OBIT # 1199 – HALIFAX HERALD – 3 MARCH 2000
STEWART, Evans David - 70, Upper Musquodoboit, died March 2, 2000, at home. Born in
Upper Musquodoboit, he was a son of the late Bryden and Sarah "Bessie" (Laidlaw) Stewart. He
was a 33 year member of the Upper Musquodoboit Volunteer Fire Department, a member of the
Musquodoboit Valley Lions Club for 24 years and was also involved in the scouting movement.
He was an avid golfer, enjoyed camping and playing cribbage. Evans worked in forestry related
industries for more than 50 years. He went to work in the woods when horses provided the power
and retired from a local sawmill in 1994. He was a proud father and grandfather. Surviving are
his wife, the former Neta Stewart; daughter, Juanita Nicholson, Maple Ridge, B.C.; sons, Wayne,
Upper Stewiacke; Stephen, Porters Lake; Garry, Halifax; eight grandsons and two
granddaughters; sisters, Marie Canning, Upper Musquodoboit; Betty Weatherbee, Collingwood;
Cora Pearson, Martinsville, Sask.; several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by brother,
Fred; sisters, Avis and Eleanor. Cremation has taken place. Visitation will be today, 7-9 p.m.,
preceded by a memorial tribute by the Lions Club at 6:30 p.m. Funeral will be Saturday at 2 p.m.,
all in St. James United Church, Upper Musquodoboit, Rev. Gary Burrill officiating. Burial to
follow in Hillcrest Cemetery. A reception will follow in the church. Family flowers only.
Donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia. Arrangements
entrusted to Arimathea Funeral Co-operative, Upper Musquodoboit.
OBIT # 1200 – HALIFAX HERALD – 3 MARCH 2000
ROBERTSON (MacLean), Hazel Georgina - 91, Crowe's Mills, passed away March 1, 2000, at
home. Born in Debert, she was a daughter of the late John and Joanna (Waddell) Matthews. She
was a member of the Debert United Baptist
Church. She is survived by sons, David (Janet) MacLean, Debert; Philip (Jessie) MacLean,
Mississauga, Ont.; daughters, Joan (Mrs. Stuart Currie), Crowe's Mills; Dora (Alton) Archibald,
Girouxville, Alta.; Sandra MacLean Weatherby, Bible Hill; 24 grandchildren; 27 greatgrandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband, Dexter Robertson; daughter, Sharon (Sam)
Savoie; one granddaughter and one great-granddaughter; brothers, Carl and Randall; sister,
Marguerite. Visitation will be held today from 7-9 p.m., in Colchester Community Funeral Home,
512 Willow St. Funeral service on Saturday at 2 p.m. in the Debert United Baptist Church, Rev.
Edgar Patriquin and Rev. David Robertson officiating. Spring interment in the Debert Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Debert United Baptist Church Building Fund.
OBIT # 1201 – HALIFAX HERALD – 4 MARCH 2000
MacKAY, A. Marion - 82, Glen Haven Manor, formerly of 490 Martin Ave., New Glasgow, died
Thursday, March 2, 2000, in the manor. Born in Canso, she was a daughter of the late Patrick and
Sadie (Berrigan) Feltmate. She was a member of Trinity United Church. Surviving are daughter,
Sheila (Douglas) Haines, Dartmouth; granddaughter, Susan; brothers, Russell, Kingston; Donald.
She was predeceased by her husband, Victor; brother, Joseph. Visitation 7-9 p.m. today, 2-4, 7-9
p.m., Sunday in R.H. Porter Funeral Home, New Glasgow, from where funeral service will be
held 2 p.m. Monday, Rev. Shawn Redden officiating. Burial in Lorne Street Cemetery. Donations
may be made to Alzheimer Society of Nova Scotia.
OBIT # 1202 – HALIFAX HERALD – 4 MARCH 2000
MUNRO, N. Allison - 84, 35 Island View Lane, Linden, Cumb. Co., formerly of Springhill,
passed away peacefully on Friday, March 3, 2000, surrounded by his beloved family in North
Cumberland Memorial Hospital, Pugwash. Born in Union Centre, Pictou Co., he was a son of the
late Charles and Margaret (MacLeod) Munro. Following the death of his father he assisted in
operating the family farm, worked in the lumber woods and was employed by Eastern Car Works,
Trenton. He joined the CNR as an Express Agent and worked at various stations throughout the
Maritimes. He was married on June 7, 1939, to the former Margaret Campbell and moved with
his family to Springhill in 1952. In 1956 he went into business with C.W. Carter Ltd. becoming
owner in 1967. He retired in 1977 and relocated to his summer home in Linden. Al was always
involved in community services and was a member of the St. David's Presbyterian Church,
Springhill and served on the Board of Managers; life member of the Springhill Lions Club; past
District Governor of District 41-N2; Lion's Club of Nova Scotia; former member of the Odd
Fellows Lodge; past president of the Springhill Board of Trade; past president of the Springhill
Curling Club; past president of the Cumberland South PC Association; former County Councilor;
former Chairman of the Board of the Sunset Adult Residential Centre; former Board member of
the Highland View Regional Hospital; served on the Board of Central Nova Tourist Association
and was active in the Sunrise Senior Citizens. He is survived by his wife, the former Margaret
Geneva Campbell; daughters, Mary Mundle, Linden; Marjorie Heatherly, Halifax; son, Bill,
Linden; 11 grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; sister, Olive Munro, Westville; several
nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his precious granddaughter and namesake, Allyson
Mundle; five brothers and two sisters. Cremation has taken place. A memorial funeral service will
be held in A.H. Brown Funeral Home, Springhill, 3 p.m. Sunday, March 5, Rev. Doctor Glen
Matheson officiating, followed by a visitation and reception. Family flowers only by request.
Donations may be made to the N. Allison Munro Memorial Fund, c/o CIBC Bank, Springhill or
any charity.
OBIT # 1203 – HALIFAX HERALD – 6 MARCH 2000
KIRK, John Howard - 64, Aspen, Guysborough Co., passed away Friday, March 3, 2000, in the
VG Site, QEII. Born in Goldenville, Guysborough Co. He was a son of the late John and
Margaret (MacDonald) Kirk. He has been a resident of Aspen for the past 33 years. He worked as
a woodsman and then with the Department of Transportation for 20 years from where he retired.
He was a member of the Antigonish Golf and Country Club and the MT&T Friends Bowling
League. He was a member of Glenelg Presbyterian Church. Surviving are his wife, the former
Shirley Hingley, Aspen; daughter, Genny Kirk-Baker (Mike), Bridgewater; son, Shaun (Star), St.
Paul, Alt.a; brother, Graham (Cecilia), Glenelg; sisters, Elizabeth (Victor) Mason, Goshen; Elvira
Gerrior, Halifax; Hazel Harlow, Halifax; Genevieve (George) Gaudet, Glenelg; several nieces
and nephews. He was predeceased by three infant siblings. Visitation was held. Funeral service
will be held 2 p.m. today, in Glenelg Presbyterian Church, Rev. Larry Welsh officiating. Burial
will be in Riverside Cemetery, Glenelg Family flowers only. Donations in his memory may be
made to the QEII Foundation-Palliative Care or to St. Mary's Memorial Hospital Sherbrooke
Palliative Care. Arrangements are under the direction of H.W. Angus and H.C. MacQuarrie
Funeral Homes Ltd., New Glasgow.
OBIT # 1204 – HALIFAX HERALD – 6 MARCH 2000
MacDIARMID, James Andrew "Andy" - 87, Shiretown Nursing Home, Pictou, formerly of
Moose River, Pictou Co., passed away Saturday, March 4, in Shiretown Nursing Home. Born in
Mount Adam, Pictou Co., he was a son of the late James Finley and Grace (Inglis) MacDiarmid.
He was a resident of Mount Adam, Pictou Co. before moving to Moose River some 55 years ago.
He was a member of Blair Presbyterian Church Garden of Eden, where he was an elder and was
on the board of managers. He was a former employee of Trenton Car Works for some 20 years
and worked at various other jobs throughout the county. He was a member of the Stellarton Male
Chorus for over 30 years. Surviving are sisters, Isabel Doherty, Massachusetts and Helen Fraser,
Riverton; nieces, Grace Fraser, Moose River; Isabel Cholmondeley, Moose River; Becky Chace,
MacPhersons Mills; Martha Saunders, Massachusetts; Donna Farnier, New Hampshire; nephews,
James Fraser, MacPhersons Mills; Robert Chisholm, Saskatchewan; Earl Chisholm, British
Columbia; James Chisholm, Pictou; Scott Chisholm, Pictou; George Chisholm, Plainfield;
Lawrence Chisholm, Scotch Hill; Robert Blake, Massachusetts; Bruce Blake, Massachusetts and
Richard Doherty, New Hampshire. He was predeceased by sisters, Catherine, Jessie and Anna;
brothers, John Inglis, George William and John Dan. Visitation will be from 7-9 p.m. today and
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Tuesday, in H.W. Angus Funeral Home, New Glasgow, from where funeral
service will be held at 2 p.m. on Wednesday, Rev. Lee MacNaughton officiating. Burial will be in
the Laggan Cemetery. Family flowers only. Donations may be made to Blair Presbyterian Church
Garden of Eden or the VON.
OBIT # 1205 – HALIFAX HERALD – 6 MARCH 2000
ROSS, Ruth Agnes - 79, Riverton, Pictou Co., passed away Friday, March 3, 2000, in the
Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Scotsburn, she was a daughter of the late Laura
MacKay. She was a resident of Riverton Since 1950. She was a retired school teacher having
taught for 35 years in various Pictou County Schools. She was a member of Sharon St. John
United Church, Stellarton. She was a graduate of the Normal College and received her Arts and
Education Degree from Acadia University. Surviving are son, John and wife Beverly, Riverton;
grandsons, Sandy and wife, Cheryl, Fort St. John, B.C.; Ian and wife Wanda, Nepean, Ont.; Ryan,
Ottawa; Mark, Riverton; great-granddaughter, Catherin, Fort St. John, B.C. She was predeceased
by her husband, Lawson. Visitation was held Sunday in H.C. MacQuarrie Funeral Home,
Stellarton. Funeral service will be held 2 p.m. today in Sharon St. John United Church, Stellarton,
Rev. Fred Archibald officiating. Burial will be in Heatherdale Memorial Gardens. Donations in
her memory may be made to the Alzheimer Society of Nova Scotia or Aberdeen Hospital
Foundation.
OBIT # 1206 – HALIFAX HERALD – 6 MARCH 2000
HATT, Clara Mae - 91, 2 Barry Ave., and formerly of 629 Willow St., Truro, passed away on
March 3, 2000, in Colchester Regional Hospital, Truro. Born in Westville, she was a daughter of
the late John Robert and Julia (Sweet) Murray. Clara always enjoyed being with her family and
neighbors. She is survived by her daughter, Norma (Mrs. Donald Pyke), Truro; sons, Donald R.
(Doreen), Truro; Gary, Onslow; Stanley (Carolyn), London, Ont.; 11 grandchildren; 16 greatgrandchildren; sister, Anna Taylor, Belmont. She was predeceased by her husband, Marvin;
sisters, Irene Paddock, Frances MacIntosh, Verna Powers; brothers, Rod Murray, William
Murray, Frank Murray; half-brother, George Murray. Cremation has taken place. A memorial
service will be held on Tuesday at 2 p.m., in Colchester Community Funeral Home, 512 Willow
St., Truro, Captain Albert Pennell officiating. Reception and visitation to follow the service.
Burial will be held at a later date in Crossroads Cemetery, Valley. In lieu of flowers, donations
may be made to a charity of your personal choice.
OBIT # 1207 – EVENING NEWS – 6 MARCH 2000
Edmonton: Rev. John Robert (Bob) McKay, in his 68th year, died Friday, 25 Feb, 2000, in
Edmonton. Born in New Glasgow, he was the son of Catherine (Warwick) McKay, of New
Glasgow, and the late John Robert McKay. He attended schools in New Glasgow and Mount
Allison University. He was a Beavercreek Scholar at the University of London. He attended
Atlantic School of Theology and became an Ordained United Church Minister. He was a
Chaplain at Mount Allison University and then attended Boston University. He served charges in
Ontario and Alberta. Surviving are his wife Sheila; daughters, Maria of Atlanta; Carolyn
(Royston) Frederick, of Edmonton; sons, Michael (Christine), of Ottawa and Robert (Linda), of
Toronto; brothers, George (Joan) and Bill (Cavel), both of New Glasgow; grandchildren, Thea,
Khall, Tkeyah. Funeral service and cremation was held Wednesday, March 1, 2000 in
Edmonton. Donations may be made to The Mission and Service Fund of the United Church of
Canada or a charity of choice.
OBIT # 1208 – HALIFAX HERALD – 7 MARCH 2000
JOHNSON, Fraser Cullen - 87, formerly of South Main St., Westville, died March 6, 2000, in
Glen Haven Manor, New Glasgow. Born in Westville, he was a son of the late Gavin and Mary
Jane (Forbes) Johnson. In his earlier years, he was employed by the Royal Bank of Canada. He
later resided in Riverview Residential Centre, Riverton, before moving to Glen Haven Manor,
New Glasgow, where he lived for several years. He was an adherent of St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church, Westville. Surviving are brother, Gavin "Guy", Grand Falls, N.B.; several nieces and
nephews. He was predeceased by brother, Robert F. No visitation. Funeral service 11 a.m.
Thursday, Rev. Glenn Cooper officiating. Burial in St. Phillip's Cemetery.
OBIT # 1209 – HALIFAX HERALD – 8 MARCH 2000
INNIS, Murray Ogilivie - 74, 100 Murray Rd., Pictou Co., died March 7, 2000, in the Sutherland
Harris Memorial Hospital, Pictou. Born in Halifax, he was the youngest son of the late Milton R.
and Bessie (Ogilvie) Innis. He was employed with Nova Scotia Power for 3 years before joining
Maritime Tel & Tel, where he worked for 36 years, retiring in 1985. Murray enjoyed hunting and
was a Past President of the Pictou County Trap and Skeet Club. He also had a great love for his
dogs and his horses. He is survived by his wife, the former Carol MacNeill; sisters, Alice (Paul)
Fournier, Musquodoboit Harbour; Frances (Kay) Bowman, Port Hawkesbury; brother, Gerald
(Beth), Elderbank; nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his brother, Chester. Visitation
will be held at 2-4, 7-9 p.m.today, in McLaren Funeral Home, Pictou. Funeral will be held at 10
a.m. Thursday, in Stella Maris Roman Catholic Church, Pictou, Rev. Peter MacDonald
officiating. Burial will be in Seaview Cemetery. No flowers by request. Donations may be made
to a charity of your choice.
OBIT # 1210 – HALIFAX HERALD – 8 MARCH 2000
POTTS, Robert Earl Kent "Bobby" - Digby, passed away at home March 7, 2000, after a short
illness. He was born in Stellarton, June 5, 1921. He was a son of the late Clarence and Francis
(Kent) Potts. He served overseas for 2 1/2 years during the Second World War. He was involved
in education in Annapolis Co. since 1947, when he started one of the first recreation programs in
Nova Scotia. He produced a movie in this regard "When All The People Play". He graduated
from Acadia University with a BA, B.Ed. MEd. and a certificate in Physical Education. He served
as president of The Nova Scotia Reading Association from 1961-1978. He was principal of Clark
Rutherford Memorial School at C.F.B., Cornwallis. He served on Annapolis Regional School
Board, Interim District School Board and Annapolis Regional Vocational School Board. Former
member of Annapolis Golf Club, member of Digby Golf Club, Order of Good Cheer, Royal
Canadian Legion Branch 21, Clementsport, where he had been Padre for about 22 years. He was
a member of Grace United Church, Digby and former Lay Reader in The Anglican Church. He
was an active sportsman, he excelled in hockey, baseball and softball. As a result he was a
member of the Nova Scotia Sports Hall of Fame, The Pictou County Sports Hall of Fame and The
Digby and Area Wall of Fame, member of Stellarton Monarchs, Truro Bearcats, Bear River Blue
Sox and Annapolis Tigers. Dancing and music were highlights in his life, his love of people,
especially children, made him dear to everyone who knew him. He is survived by his wife, the
former Patricia MacLeod (Wilson); son, Gary, Halifax; daughter, Kimberly, Burrell
Clementsport; two grandchildren; stepsons, Gordon and Douglas Wilson , Digby; stepdaughters,
Joanne Halliday, Digby; Janet Denyes, Brighton, Ont.; five step-grandchildren; sisters, Mary
MacKay and Eldora Kinnear, Stellarton; four nieces. He was predeceased by his former wife,
Irene; brothers, Charles and Clarence; sisters, Jean and Muriel. Cremation has taken place.
Family are receiving visitors at his residence, 189 Queen St., Digby. Funeral service will be held
2 p.m., Friday, in Grace United Church, Digby, Rev. Ray Francis, Rev. Jim Hicks will officiate
with a private family burial to be held at a later date. Family flowers only. Donations in memory
can be made to The Canadian Cancer Society, Grace United Church, Digby or to the charity of
your choice. Funeral arrangements entrusted to Jaynes Funeral Home, 7 Birch St., Digby.
OBIT # 1211 – HALIFAX HERALD – 3 MARCH 1997
POTTS, Muriel Irene - 62 Clairemont Ave., Stellarton, died March 2, 1997, in Aberdeen
Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Stellarton, she was a daughter of the late Clarence and Frances
(Kent) Potts. She was a lifelong resident of Stellarton. She was a member of Sharon St. John
United Church and the UCW. She was a graduate of the former Normal College, Truro, and had
taught school for 38 years in Stellarton, retiring 15 years ago. She was an avid line dancer, sports
enthusiast and had volunteered with Meals on Wheels. Surviving are sisters, Mary (Mrs. Emerson
McKay), New Glasgow; Eldora (Mrs. Tom Kinnear), Stellarton; brother, Robert, Digby; several
nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by sister, Jean; brothers, Clarence, Charles. Visitation
2-4, 7-9 p.m. Tuesday in H.C. MacQuarrie Funeral Home, Stellarton. Funeral 2 p.m. Wednesday
in Sharon St. John United Church, Rev. Foster Jenkins officiating. Spring burial in Brookside
Cemetery. Family flowers only. Donations to Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia or
Sharon St. John United Church.
OBIT # 1212 – HALIFAX HERALD –9 MARCH 2000
BARNETT, Douglas Thomas - 38, New Glasgow, died February 27, 2000, in Calgary, Alta. He
was a son of the late Willard Barnett and Shirley McLane. Surviving are sisters, Tammy Marie
Barnett; Fay, Shirley Ann; brothers, Wayne, David; stepsister, Cindy. He was predeceased by
grandfather, Charles Barnett; grandmother, Mary Barnett. Memorial service 2 p.m. Friday, in
Faith Tabernacle Pentecostal Church, Berwick, 130 Commercial St. Donations to IWK Grace
Centre, Halifax. Flowers may be sent to the Faith Tabernacle Pentecostal Church.
OBIT # 1213 – HALIFAX HERALD – 9 MARCH 2000
HAYMAN, Ellen Katherine - 92, Waugh's River, Colchester Co., died March 7, 2000, in Lillian
Fraser Memorial Hospital, Tatamagouche. Born in Brule, Colchester Co., she was a daughter of
the late George and Jessie (Langille) Fraser. She attended the Provincial Normal College in Truro
and taught in one room school houses in Lower Greenville, Byers School in West New Annan,
Denmark, East New Annan, Balmoral Mills, Nuttby and Balfron. She was a member of St.
Andrew's Presbyterian Church, The Falls, a member of the Women's Guild and the Women's
Institute. Surviving are son, Victor, Balfron; daughters, Doreen Langille, Oliver; Marie
Weatherbie (Lawrence), Hamilton, Ont.; Beth Latinski (Mike), Waugh's River; grandchildren,
Dale Hayman and Darlene Semple, Balfron; Terry Langille and Bonnie Church (Harold), Oliver;
Tim Weatherbie and Lori Kay (Gene), Hamilton, Ont.; Michael Latinski, West New Annan; Brad
Latinski (Carole), East Earltown; 10 great-grandchildren; sisters, Annie Vincent and Edna
MacLeod (Malcolm), both of Tatamagouche; Kay Cunningham, Moncton; Lillian Sutherland
(Don), Truro; brother, Hughie (Alline), Tatamagouche; William (Jean), Brule; David, Hamilton,
Ont.; sister-in-law, Joyce (MacLellan) Fraser, New Glasgow; several nieces and nephews. She
was predeceased by her husband, Noble; brothers, George and Henry; sister, Janie Donaldson;
sisters-in-law, Jessie (Sutherland) Fraser; Dorothy (Langille) Fraser, Dorothy (Weatherbie)
Fraser; brothers-in-law, Orrin Vincent, Hector Cunningham and Will Donaldson; son-in-law,
Andrew Langille. Visitation will be 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today, in Coulters Funeral Home,
Tatamagouche. Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Friday, in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, The
Falls, Rev. Martyn Van Essen officiating. Interment will be in Falls Cemetery. Family flowers
only by request. Memorial donations may be made to St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, North
Shore Health Services Foundation or any charity.
OBIT # 1214 – HALIFAX HERALD – 9 MARCH 2000
MORRISON, Gilroy Clarence - 60, Abercrombie, died Tuesday, March 7, 2000, in the New
Halifax Infirmary, QEII. Born in New Glasgow, he was a son of the late Alfred and Dorothy Ruth
(Seury) Morrison. He was retired from the Armed Forces. Surviving are sister, Greta (Reginald)
Peckham, Abercrombie; two nieces and two nephews. He was predeceased by sister, Ruth
Beverley; brother, Kenneth Frederick. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today, funeral 1 p.m. Friday, both
in R.H. Porter Funeral Home, New Glasgow, Rev. Norman Marple officiating. Burial in Lorne
Street Cemetery. Donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia.
OBIT # 1215 – HALIFAX HERALD – 9 MARCH 2000
MacKAY, Dawn Robert - 92, Shiretown Nursing Home, Pictou, formerly of Scotsburn, died
March 7, 2000, in the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in New Liscard, Ont., he was a
son of the late Garnet and Elsie (Young) MacKay. A woodsman and farmer, Dawn had also
worked at the Stellarton Rink for several winters, and was employed as a carpenter with Sobey's
Stores. He is survived by a daughter, Audrey (Mrs. Francis Delorey), Etobicoke, Ont.; sons, Dr.
Vernon G. MacKay, Langley, B.C.; Walter J. MacKay, Winnipeg; nine grandchildren; 13 greatgrandchildren; brother, Raymond (Jean), Plymouth; sister, Isabel (Mrs. Don MacKean),
Stellarton. He was predeceased by a sister, Loudell Hargrove. Cremation has taken place. The
family will receive friends 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today, in McLaren Funeral Home, Pictou. Funeral will
be held 2 p.m. Friday in Scotsburn United Church, Mrs Jessie Johnson officiating. Burial will be
in Gladstone Cemetery, Four Mile Brook. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to a charity
of your choice.
OBIT # 1216 – HALIFAX HERALD – 9 MARCH 2000
SLATER, Mary Elizabeth - 151 Mitchell St., New Glasgow, died Wednesday, March 8, 2000, in
Valley View Villa, Riverton. Born in Glengarry, she was a daughter of the late William and
Bessie (MacInnis) Frame. She graduated from the Aberdeen Hospital School of Nursing as an RN
and nursed there. She was a member of Trinity United Church. Past president of The Aberdeen
Alumni Association; member of New Glasgow Gyrette Club. Surviving are husband, J. Garfield;
daughters, Candace Elizabeth (Pat) MacDonnell, Plymouth; Carolyn Anne (David) Graham,
Calgary; grandchildren, Madeline and Catlin MacDonnell, Ross and Ian Graham; sister, Edith
(Hugh) Russell, Riverton; brother, Bill MacLeod, New Glasgow. She was predeceased by sister,
Margaret; brothers, Cecil, Wilson. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today, in R.H. Porter Funeral Home,
New Glasgow from where funeral service will be held at 3 p.m. Friday, Rev. Norman Marple
officiating. Burial in Lorne Cemetery. Donations may be made to a charity of choice.
OBIT # 1217 – HALIFAX HERALD – 9 MARCH 2000
CAMERON, Shirley Joanne - 58, 79 Radcliffe Dr., Halifax, formerly of Sheet Harbour died at
home on Monday, March 6, 2000, after a courageous battle with cancer. Born in Kentville, she
was a daughter of Emma (Langille) Morton, Grand Pre and the late George D. Morton. Shirley
graduated from the Payzant Memorial Hospital Nursing School and nursed in Kentville, Halifax
and Sheet Harbour. She enjoyed travelling, skiing, playing golf and was a avid gardener and craft
person. She was a member of the Sheet Harbour Lionettes Club, the Canadian Red Cross Society
and was founder of the New Horizon Nursing Home Senior Citizen Association. She is survived
by her husband, James; son, Allan (Deanna), Marystown, Nfld.; daughter, Catrina (Philip Fahie),
Edmonton, Alta; grandchildren, Nicolas and Alexander Fahie; brothers, Gerald (Ann),
Centerville, Kings Co.; Kenneth (Brenda), Woodville, Kings Co. Cremation has taken place. A
memorial service will be held 11 a.m., Friday in J.A. Snow Funeral Chapel, 2666 Windsor St.,
Halifax, Mr. Harley Kynock officiating. Reception to follow. Private burial in Garden of Eden
Cemetery, Moose River, Pictou Co. Donations in Shirley's memory may be made to the Palliative
Care Unit, the VG site, QEII or charity of choice.
OBIT # 1218 – HALIFAX HERALD – 10 MARCH 2000
LLOYD, William Henry - 69, Redwater, Alta, died February 27, 2000. Born in Westville, Pictou
Co., he was a son of the late Henry Kenneth and Alberta Victoria (Budd) Lloyd. He served a term
in the Canadian Army and then moved to Alberta where he worked in the oil patch, retiring in
1986. He is survived by his wife, Allison (Gough); their three children, William, David (Lore
Lei), Valarie Karen (Len Riebero), Victoria Isabel; former wife, Marjorie Elizabeth (Porter)
Lloyd and their children, William Henry, Gary Grant (Gail), Valarie Jo-Anne; 12 grandchildren;
brothers, Robert (Christine), Henry Kenneth "Bud"; sister, Lena Mayberry Farris; numerous
nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by sister, Emma Gostock; maternal grandparents,
Robert William and Alberta Mae (Jarvis) Budd; paternal grandparents, Walter and Flora
(McCuish) Lloyd. Funeral services were held March 4, in Sturgeon Memorial Funeral Chapel,
Bon Accord, Alta. Cremation followed.
OBIT # 1219 – HALIFAX HERALD – 11 MARCH 2000
UHREN, Edna C. - 84, Maple Crest Senior Citizens, Stellarton, died March 9, 2000, in the
Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Halifax, she was a daughter of the late William and
Margaret (Hogan) Brinkman. She was a resident of Stellarton for all of her married life and was a
member of Our Lady of Lourdes Roman Catholic Church. She was the last surviving member of
her immediate family. She is survived by sons, Bob, Toronto; Donnie (Susan), Plymouth; Kenny,
Calgary; grandchildren, Jody, Truro; Blake, Calgary; great-grandson, Luke, Truro. She was
predeceased by her husband, Frank "Ike"; several brothers and sisters. Her remains will rest at
H.C. MacQuarrie Funeral Home, Stellarton, with visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Sunday. Funeral
services will be held 11 a.m. Monday in Our Lady of Lourdes Roman Catholic Church, Rev.
Sydney Mifflen officiating. Burial will be in Our Lady of Lourdes Parish Cemetery. Donations in
her memory may be made to the charity of one's choice.
OBIT # 1220 – HALIFAX HERALD – 11 MARCH 2000
CAMERON, Wilfred A. "Bill" - 101, Wedgewood House, Kentville, died Friday, March 10,
2000, in the Valley Regional Hospital, Kentville. Born in Rocky Mountain, Pictou Co., he was a
son of the late Evan and Mary (MacDonald) Cameron. He was a banker by profession having
worked in several branches in Nova Scotia before being transferred to Montreal in 1922. He
ended his career in Ottawa in 1963, and retired as chief of the Foreign Exchange Department,
Bank of Canada. He trained as a pilot in the First World War and was a member of the RCMP
Reserves during the Second World War. Upon moving to Kentville in 1963, he held numerous
volunteer positions with many organizations including Music Festival, Canadian Mental Health,
Family and Children's Services, Town of Kentville, and United Church of St. Paul and St.
Stephen. He was a past member of the Ken-Wo Golf Club, GlennGary Pines Golf Course,
Glooscap Curling Club, Kings County Commercial Travellers Club, Valley Billiards Club, and
many other localorganizations and charities. He will be deeply missed by sons, Stan (Debbie),
Kentville; Ross (Beryl), Ottawa; Ian, Kingston, Ont.; daughter, Joyce Williamsville, New York;
sister, Mary, Calgary. He was predeceased by his first wife, Pearl M. Wilson and his second wife,
Alice Patricia "Pat" Gormley; sisters, Elizabeth and Ann; brother, Kimball. "Pop" will be greatly
missed by grandchildren, Brad, Adam, Lindsey and Sydnie, Kentville; Leslie, Lynn and Gary,
Ottawa; Donnie, Kingston; Barbara, Paul and Jimmy, Williamsville. He was an adherent of the
United Church of St. Paul and St. Stephen, Kentville. The body has been cremated and a
memorial celebration of his life will be held 2 p.m. Monday, in W.C. Hiltz Funeral Parlour,
Kentville, Rev. Boyd Vincent officiating. Private family burial will be held in the Holy Cross
Cemetery, Kentville. Donations in memory may be made to the Valley Regional Hospital or the
charity of your choice.
OBIT # 1221 – HALIFAX HERALD – 13 MARCH 2000
LANDRY, James Michael - 38, Toronto, Ont., formerly of Three Brooks, Pictou Co., died
February 29, 2000, in an industrial accident. Born in Pictou, he was a son of Wilda Landry, Three
Brooks, and the late Tony Landry. He was a heavy equipment worker and had also worked as a
boat builder with James MacKeil. He was a member of Stella Maris Roman Catholic Church,
Pictou. Surviving are his mother, Wilda Landry, Three Brooks; daughters, Vicky, Shannon; a
grandson, all of Toronto; sisters, Cathy Gallant, Scotch Hill; Jean Dakens, Hillen, Ont.; Elsie
Heighton, Pictou; brothers, Charles, Gordon, Three Brooks; a godchild; several nieces and
nephews. Graveside committal service was held March 9, in Central Caribou Cemetery, Rev.
Peter MacDonald officiated.
OBIT # 1222 – HALIFAX HERALD – 13 MARCH 2000
McLELLAN, Archibald Charles "Archie" - 71, Westville, formerly of MacLellans Brook and
New Brunswick, died March 11, 2000, in the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in
Glasgow, Scotland, he was a son of the late Archie and Annie Richmond (Gothard) McLellan. He
had been employed with the former Hawker Siddeley (nine years), the Pictou Shipyards, as a selfemployed carpenter and retired from the Department of Highways. He was a member of Royal
Canadian Legion, Branch 28, Stellarton. Surviving are his wife, the former, Shirley Christine
Crockett, Glen Haven Manor, New Glasgow; daughters, Marlayne (Dave) Tedford, Westville;
Alexandra "Alex" McLellan, Calgary; sons, William "Bill" (Sandra) Gammell, Moncton, N.B.;
Frank (Brenda) Gammell, Westville; sisters, Ann Dykran, Kingston, N.B.; Mary "Molly" Gadess,
Rothwell, N.B.; six grandchildren; numerous nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by sister,
Margaret Walker; brother, Norman. Cremation has taken place. There will be no visitation or
service by request. Arrangements are entrusted to P. & K. MacDonald Funeral Home, New
Glasgow. Donations may be made in his memory to The Salvation Army.
OBIT # 1223 – HALIFAX HERALD – 13 MARCH 2000
RYAN, Louis Anthony "Buddy" - 70, Campbells Road, Westville, died March 10, 2000, in
Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Mulgrave, he was a son of the late James and
Florence Ryan and foster son of the late William and Kay Ryan. He was a member of The Church
of the Holy Name, Westville. He was employed with CNR for 42 years, retiring on January 1,
1987. Surviving are his wife, the former Mary Anne MacDonald; sons, Billy, Bobby, Westville;
Steven, Stellarton; daughters, Roseanne Dale, Stellarton; Nancy, Westville; 13 grandchildren; two
great-grandchildren; brothers, Joseph, Halifax; Elliott, Drummondville, Que.; sisters, Adeline
Lindsay, Hamilton, Ont.; Shirley Richie, Barrie, Ont.; Glenda Arnold, Scarborough, Ont.; Vona
Pyne, Truro. He was predeceased by brother, Austin; infant daughter, Susan. Funeral 10 a.m.
today in The Church of the Holy Name, Westville, Rev. Reg Currie officiating. Burial in The
Holy Name Cemetery. Donations to Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia. Arrangements
entrusted to Eagles Funeral Home, Westville.
OBIT # 1224 – HALIFAX HERALD – 13 MARCH 2000
WEATHERBIE, Roland Brown - 88, Glen Haven Manor, New Glasgow, formerly of 30 Seventh
St., Trenton, died Friday, March 10, 2000, in the manor. Born in Londonderry, he was a son of
the late Percy and Bertha (Brown) Weatherbie. He was a member of First United Church,
Trenton, and a retired employee of Hawker Siddeley Limited. Surviving are daughter, Jane (Mrs.
Roy Boudreau), Dartmouth; sister, Shirley (Mrs. Floyd Moore), Toronto; brothers, Bill and Jim,
Trenton; Herbert, Toronto; grandchildren, Denise Fillier, Darryl, Tammy and Timmy Boudreau;
great-grandchildren, Benjamin and Holly Partridge. He was predeceased by his wife, Bernice;
sisters, Frances, Mabel in infancy; brothers, Raymond, Earl and Doug. Funeral 10 a.m. today in
R.H. Porter Funeral Home, Trenton, Nancy Fraser officiating. Burial will be in Hillside
Cemetery. Donations may be made to a charity of choice.
OBIT # 1225 – HALIFAX HERALD – 14 MARCH 2000
CAMERON, Harriet Ethel - 88, High Crest Nursing Home, Sherbrooke, formerly of 86 St.
Ninian's Street, Antigonish, died March 12, 2000, in Sherbrooke. Born in Goshen, she was a
daughter of the late Daniel and Edith (Green) Cummings. She was a homemaker and hairdresser.
Surviving are sister, Dorothy Caddell, Sherbrooke; brother, Stewart Cummings; several nieces
and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband, Duncan Leroy; sisters, Jean Clark, Stella
Sinclair, Lillian Sinclair. Visitation 1:30-2:30 p.m., with funeral 3 p.m. today, in MacIsaac
Funeral Home, 61 Pleasant St., Antigonish. Burial in Cummings Cemetery, Upper South River at
a later date. Donations to High Crest Nursing Home, Sherbrooke.
OBIT # 1226 – HALIFAX HERALD – 14 MARCH 2000
CROCKETT, Eva Jean - 89, 15 Munroe Court, Truro, died March 12, 2000, in the Colchester
Regional Hospital, Truro. Born in Upper Stewiacke, Colchester Co., she was a daughter of the
late Martin S. and Harriet (Dickie) Fulton. She was a member of the Brunswick Street United
Church, Truro. She is survived by daughter, Donna (Geoff) Kerr, Halifax; son, Darrell (Sheila),
Berwick; sisters, Muriel Fulton, Halifax; Doris Fisher, Brookfield; brothers, Wilfred Fulton, East
Mountain; Sedley Fulton, Bridgewater; grandchildren, Darren Kerr (Claire MacDonald),
Kingston, Ont.; Gregory Kerr, Halifax; Ashlie Green (Nathan), Toronto; Timothy Crockett,
Vancouver; Jamie Crockett, Halifax; great-grandsons, Jack and Jared, Kingston, Ont.; several
nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband, Donald Currie Crockett; sister, Edith
Smith; brothers, Blair, Arthur, Graham Fulton. Cremation has taken place. No visitation by
request. Memorial service will be held 2 p.m. Friday in Mattatall Funeral Home, Truro, Rev.
Karen MacNeill officiating with burial at a later date in Pioneer Cemetery, Middle
Musquodoboit. A reception will be held following the memorial service in the funeral home.
Family flowers only. Donations may be made to the Colchester Regional Hospital Palliative Care
Unit.
OBIT # 1227 – HALIFAX HERALD – 14 MARCH 2000
HAWBOLDT, Clarence Archibald - 75, Green's Point, Trenton, died Monday, March 13, 2000,
in the QEII, Health Sciences Centre, Halifax. Born in Westville, he was a son of the late Charles
and Lizzie (McCabe) Hawboldt. He was a long-time employee of MacGregor Bedding from
where he retired. He was an adherent of the First United Church, Trenton. He enjoyed gardening
and the outdoors. He is survived by daughters, Norma Baillie (Ross), Lower Sackville; Peggy
(Kelvin) MacIsaac, Pouch Cove, Nfld.; grandchildren, Nicole, Aaron, Anne and Bob Baillie and
Angela, and Chad MacIsaac; brothers, Charles, Oshawa; Gordon and Eldon, Maple Ridge, B.C.;
John, Millsville, Pictou Co.; sisters, Minnie Peckham, Plainfield; Harriett Marshall, Sylvester. He
was predeceased by brothers, Bert and Weldon; sisters, Laura and Doris. His remains will rest in
H.W. Angus Funeral Home, New Glasgow with visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Wednesday from where
funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday, Nancy Fraser officiating. Burial will be in The
Heatherdale Memorial Gardens. Donations in his memory may be made to The Canadian Cancer
Society or Palliative Care.
OBIT # 1228 – HALIFAX HERALD – 14 MARCH 2000
MacKENZIE, J. Sue, RN - 55, 5570 Heathwood Court, Halifax, and formerly of Pictou, died
March 12, 2000, at home. Born in Pictou, she was a daughter of Irene (Heighton) MacKenzie and
the late Lloyd A. MacKenzie. Sue was a faithful member of Pictou United Church. She was a
graduate of Pictou Academy and received a Bachelor of Arts Degree from Dalhousie University.
A Registered Nurse, she was also a graduate of the Victoria General Hospital, School of Nursing,
Halifax. During her working years, she nursed at hospitals in Scotland (while traveling Europe),
Lyn Lake, Man., and also at the Abbie J. Lane Memorial, QEII and Camp Hill Veteran's hospitals
in Halifax. In her nursing profession, Sue was known as a most compassionate and dedicated
nurse, with always a willingness to help, putting the needs of others before her own. She will be
lovingly remembered for her amazing faith, her strong family ties, and her devotion to family and
friends, especially her nursing classmates and other nursing friends, whose lives she touched, all
who were particularly kind and supportive of her throughout her illness. Sue possessed many
talents, and will be especially remembered for her gift of poetry writing with humor and true
meaning. She greatly enjoyed reading, traveling, and was an avid music lover and while traveling
overseas was able to attend many musicals, which were a real joy to her. She is survived by and
will be sadly missed by her mother, Irene, Pictou; brother, Sandy (Diane), St. Margaret's Bay;
nieces, Nancy (Dave), Carolyn (Brian); nephew, David; grandnieces, Lindsay, Emily;
grandnephew, Cameron; many aunts, uncles and cousins. She was predeceased by her father,
Lloyd; and a nephew in infancy. Her remains are resting in McLaren Funeral Home, Pictou with
visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today. Funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, in Pictou United
Church, Rev. Mary Beth Moriarity officiating, assisted by Rev. Curtis MacDonald. Burial will be
in St. James Anglican Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Sue's memory to
the Canadian Cancer Society or a charity of your choice.
OBIT 3 1229 – HALIFAX HERALD – 14 MARCH 2000
MacMILLAN, Harold Smith - 78, Harris Road, Pictou, died March 13, 2000, in the Aberdeen
Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Scotch Hill, Pictou Co., he was a son of the late Herbert and
Christine (MacLeod) MacMillan. A resident of the Harris Road for the last 35 years, he worked
as a farmer, lumberman and as a night watchman with Northumberland Ferries Limited. He
enjoyed family, especially his great-grandchildren, drives through the countryside, walks in the
woods, and horses. He also served on the executive of Pictou North Colchester Exhibition. He is
survived by his wife of 58 years, the former Doris MacKeil; daughter, Diane (Don) Vaughan;
son, Tom (Diane), both of Harris Road; grandchildren, Debbie (Lonnie) MacIsaac, Donna (Paul)
Cyr, Janet (Graham) MacLeod, Karen Vaughan, Jason MacMillan, Kevin (Jennifer) MacMillan,
Lorna MacMillan; great-grandchildren, Kevin and Craig MacIsaac,
Jessica and Emily Cyr; sisters, Lena Gill and Annie Murray, both of Pictou; nieces and nephews.
He was predeceased by sister, Stella Walsh; brother, Herman. Visitation will be 2-4, 7-9 p.m.
today, in McLaren Funeral Home, Pictou. Funeral will be held 11 a.m. Wednesday, in Pictou
United Church, Rev. Mary Beth Moriarity officiating. Burial will be in Scotch Hill Cemetery.
Family flowers only please. Donations may be made to the Alzheimer Society of Nova Scotia or
a charity of your choice.
OBIT # 1230 – HALIFAX HERALD – 15 MARCH 2000
CONRAD, Elsie Margaret - 76, Foster Ave., Stellarton, died Tuesday, March 14, 2000, in the
Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Stellarton, she was a daughter of the late William and
Beatrice (Walton) Haggerty. She had been a resident of Stellarton for the past five years, prior to
which she had resided in Montreal, Edmonton and Liverpool. She worked for a number of years
as a R.N.A. in Montreal and later at the Edmonton General Hospital, Edmonton from where she
retired. While residing in Liverpool, she was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion, Ladies
Auxiliary, Branch 28, Liverpool, The Lioness Club and the Liverpool Hospital Auxiliary. She
was a member of Christ Anglican Church, Stellarton. She is survived by daughter, Nancy
(Danny) MacKay, Meadowville; sons, Allister Allard (Diane), Woodstock, Ont.; Ronnie Hayes
(Betty), Hamilton, Ont.; Harold Hayes, Stellarton; nine grandchildren; three great-grandchildren;
several nieces and nephews; sister, Grace Elizabeth (George) Davidson, Stellarton; brother,
Harold (Florence) Haggerty, Montreal. She was predeceased by her husband, Hector "Bud"
Conrad; sisters, Ellen Uyeda, Molly Trott; brothers, Allister, William "Bun" and Cecil. Cremation
has taken place. There will be no visitation by request of the deceased. A private family graveside
service will be held in the Christ Anglican Church Cemetery, Rev. James McCorristion
officiating. Donations in her memory may be made to the Canadian Diabetic Association.
Arrangements are under the direction of H.C. MacQuarrie Funeral Home, Stellarton.
OBIT # 1231 – HALIFAX HERALD – 15 MARCH 2000
DUNBAR, H. Edward "Eddie" - 57, College St., Antigonish, formerly of Black Avon, Antigonish
Co., died March 13, 2000, in St. Martha's Regional Hospital, Antigonish. Born in Stellarton, he
was a son of the late John W. and Mary E. (Campbell) Dunbar. He was a taxi driver in the
Antigonish area for many years. He was an active member of the Progressive Conservative Party.
Surviving are his wife, Helen (Rogers), Antigonish; daughter, Heather, Antigonish; sons, David,
John, Dartmouth; sister, Betty, Stellarton. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today, in C.L. Curry Funeral
Home, 135 College St., Antigonish. Funeral 10:30 a.m. Thursday, in Immaculate Conception
Church, Heatherton, Rev. Raymond MacDonald officiating. Burial in parish cemetery. Family
flowers only please. Donations to any charity.
OBIT # 1232 – HALIFAX HERALD – 15 MARCH 2000
KITCHIN, Christina Louise "Lou" - 85, 17 A Fairview St., Stellarton, died Sunday, March 12,
2000, at home. Born in Stellarton, she was a daughter of the late John F. "Jack" and Christina
(MacDonald) Cameron. She was a resident of Lynn, Mass., for 27 years prior to returning to
Stellarton in 1979. While residing in the U.S.A., she was employed in hospital work. She was a
member of The First Presbyterian Church and the Ladies Guild, Stellarton. She was a member of
the Senior's Bowling League. She is survived by son, Alan (Marilyn), Georgetown, Mass.;
grandson, Adam, Georgetown, Mass.; half-brothers, Roland Cameron, Caribou River; Gordon
Cameron, Mark Road, Foxbrook; a half-sister, Joan, New Glasgow; several nieces and nephews.
She was predeceased by her husband, Allison R. and by a half-brother, Ralph. Her remains will
rest in H.C. MacQuarrie Funeral Home, Stellarton with visitation today from 2-4, 7-9 p.m., from
where funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. on Thursday, Rev. Charles MacPherson officiating.
Burial will be in the Brookside Cemetery. Family flowers only please. Donations in her memory
may be made to the charity of one's choice.
OBIT # 1233 – HALIFAX HERALD – 16 MARCH 2000
DAVIS, Annie Louise - 74, Union Centre, Pictou County, formerly of Sylvester, died March 15,
2000, in the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Westville, she was the former Annie
Taylor, daughter of the late Robert and Latishia (Taylor) Morrison. She was an adherent of St.
Paul United Church, Westville. She was employed at Proudfoot's Chicken Hatchery for several
years before working at Claretone Limited. She is survived by sons, Ephriam Edward (Ann),
Truro; Thomas Milton (Agnes), Union Centre; grandchildren, Edward, Gilbert, Thomas Jr.,
Jason, Joseph and Amy; sisters, Jane (Howard) Kenny, Trenton; Ida (Lyons) Cameron; Molly
(Calvin) Cameron, all of Coalburn; Florence (Bernard) Cameron, MacPherson's Mills; Faye
(James) MacLean, Union Centre; brothers, Robert Morrison (Doll), Joseph Morrison (Margaret),
William Morrison (Gail), all of Union Centre; Edward Morrison, Riverton Heights. She was
predeceased by her husband, Thomas
Milton "Mitt" Davis; an infant granddaughter, Nancy Ann Davis; sister, Ella Margaret. Visitation
will be held 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today in Eagles Funeral Home, Westville, where her funeral will be
held 2 p.m. Friday, Rev. Donald Sutherland officiating. Burial will be in the Auburn Cemetery,
Westville. In lieu of flowers, donations in her memory may be made to the VON or to the SPCA.
OBIT # 1234 – HALIFAX HERALD – 8 SEPT. 1992
CAMPBELL, Eleanor (Nell) - 82, Glen Haven Manor, New Glasgow, died September 6, 1992, at
the manor. Born in England, she was a daughter of the late James and Mary (Burnip) Hopton. She
was a member of Trinity United Church, New Glasgow. She was a former member of Bluenose
Curling Club, New Glasgow; Abercrombie Golf Club; Order of Eastern Star, New Glasgow;
longtime member of Caroline Carmichael Chapter of IODE. She was a retired school teacher of
West Side School, New Glasgow. She is survived by her husband, William; daughter, Betty Joy
David, Toronto; three grandchildren. She was predeceased by her first husband, Ralph Fraser;
four brothers; two sisters. The body is in H.W. Angus Funeral Home, New Glasgow, visiting 3-5,
7-9 p.m. today, where funeral will be 2 p.m. Wednesday, Rev. Howard Clarke officiating. Burial
will be in Heatherdale Memorial Gardens, Alma, Pictou County. Donations may be made to
Caroline Carmichael Chapter, IODE.
OBIT # 1235 – HALIFAX HERALD – 17 MARCH 2000
CLYBURNE, Eva Pearl - 87, Isaac's Harbour, Guysborough Co., died Tuesday, March 14, 2000,
at home. Born in Stormont, Guysborough Co., she was a daughter of the late Gordon and Pheobe
(Jack) Cooke. She was an adherent of the Isaac's Harbour Baptist Church. She was a devoted
wife, mother and homemaker. She is survived by daughter, Flossie Dickson, Stormont; brothers,
Vincent (Vina) Cooke, Hamilton, Ont.; Archie (Marguerite) Cooke, Country Harbour; sisters,
Phyllis Martin, Country Harbour; Greta and George, Hamilton, Ont.; grandchildren, Jeffrey and
Marshall (Clare) Dickson and a special friend, Austin Smith, Goldboro; several nieces and
nephews. She was predeceased by husband Elijah. Visitation will be Saturday from 7-9 p.m.,
funeral service will be 2:30 p.m Sunday, both in Stormont Union Church, Rev. Chuck Mosley
officiating. Burial in Stormont Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to Stormont Union
Church. Arrangements entrusted to G. W. Giffin Funeral Home, Country Harbour.
OBIT # 1236 – HALIFAX HERALD – 17 MARCH 2000
MacDONALD, Isabelle Dorothy - 83, 13 First St., Trenton, died Wednesday, March 15, 2000, at
home. Born in New Glasgow, she was a daughter of the late Elwood and Mary (Murphy)
Urquhart. She was a member of Christ The King Roman Catholic Church, Trenton. She is
survived by daughter, Patricia (Mrs. Martin Smith), Trenton; sons, Joseph (Joan), Sunnybrae;
Richard (Lori), Toronto; Thomas, London, Ont.; sister, Marie MacDonald, Stellarton; brothers,
Thomas, Stellarton; Whitman, Kentville; grandchildren, Michael and Sharon Gerrior, Kathy
Dewtie, John and Lisa MacDonald; three great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her
husband John H. MacDonald; brothers, Elwood, Alex, James. Cremation has taken place. A
memorial service will be held 2 p.m. Saturday in Christ The King Roman Catholic Church,
Trenton, Rev. George MacInnis officiating. Burial will be in Our Lady of Lourdes Cemetery.
Donations may be made to a charity of choice. Arrangements are under the direction of R.H.
Porter Funeral Home, Trenton.
OBIT # 1237 – HALIFAX HERALD – 18 MARCH 2000
SHU, Yee Chin - 69, West River Road, Pictou, died suddenly March 15, 2000, in Pictou. Born in
China, he was a son of Lin Heung Shu, Hong Kong, and the late Ghi Gun Shu. He and his family
came to Canada in 1974 and settled in Truro. In 1978 they moved to Pictou and opened the
Golden Boat Restaurant. Yee Chin was very passionate with his work and was always eager to
provide for and serve the public. He also tried his best to help or donate to any organization in
need. He is survived by his wife, Suk Chen (Lui); daughters, Na Yee and Alvina, both of Hong
Kong; sons, David, Pictou; Hing Yip, Hong Kong; grandchildren, Christina, Michael, Dana,
Sherry, Shaun, Johnson, Judy; sisters, Lai Fong and Lai Kuen, both of Hong Kong; Rebecca Law,
Australia. He was predeceased by his brother, Hing Cheun. Visitation will be 9 a.m.-12 p.m.
Monday in McLaren Funeral Home, Pictou. Funeral will be held at 2 p.m. Monday in First
Presbyterian Church, Pictou, Rev. Iona MacLean officiating. Cremation will follow. Donations in
his memory may be made to a charity of one's choice.
OBIT # 1238 – HALIFAX HERALD – 19 MARCH 2000
KIRK, Francis William - 66, Trenton, died Saturday morning, March 18, 2000, in Aberdeen
Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Thorburn, he was a son of the late John George and Rose
(Ermenc) Kirk. He was a lifelong resident of Trenton. He was in the Navy for five years and was
employed by Dominion for many years. He later went on to work at Scott Maritimes where he
was employed for more than 25 years until his retirement. He was an avid fan of boxing and
horse racing. He was a kind and generous man to all who knew him. Surviving are sons, Tom
(Bernadine), Thorburn; Alexander "Sandy", Trenton; Bradley (Maribel), Calgary; Gregory (Geri),
Calgary; daughters, Fran (Joe) Chiarotto, Ottawa; Linea (Delbert) Smith, Merigomish;
grandchildren, Damian, Jenelle, Brandon, Shannon, Aslley, Daniel, Jade-Elise, Kyle, Keith,
Katelyn, Bradley, Jessica and Nicholas. He was predeceased by his brother, Tom; sister, Mary.
Visitation will be 7-9 p.m. today and 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Monday in H.W. Angus Funeral Home, New
Glasgow. Funeral services will be held 11 a.m. Tuesday, in Union Presbyterian Church,
Thorburn, Rev. Glenn MacDonald officiating. Burial will be in Thorburn Cemetery. In lieu of
flowers, donations in memory of Francis may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of
Nova Scotia.
OBIT # 1239 – HALIFAX HERALD – 19 MARCH 2000
MILLER, Austin Guy - 82, Middle Musquodoboit, passed away Friday, March 17, 2000, in
Musquodoboit Valley Memorial Hospital, Middle Musquodoboit. Born on July 27, 1917, in
Higginsville, he was a son of the late Charles and Ella (Jennings) Miller. He owned and operated
Miller's Esso in Middle Musquodoboit for many years. He served for several years on the Halifax
County-Bedford District School Board. He was a veteran of the Second World War and was a
founding member and former chief of the Middle Musquodoboit Volunteer Fire Department.
Surviving are his wife, the former Jean Conrad; sons, Stephen (Karen), Vernon (Susan); daughter,
Cheryl (Brett) Decker, all of Middle Musquodoboit; grandchildren, Craig and Sheldon Miller,
Tricia and Chelsea Decker; sister, Pearl Hill, Truro; several nieces and nephews. He was
predeceased by an infant daughter, Maxine; brother, Lloyd; sister, Jean McComas. Cremation has
taken place. Funeral will be Monday, March 20 at 2 p.m., in Middleton United Church, Middle
Musquodoboit, Stephen Iverson officiating. Burial at a later date in Hillside Cemetery. Family
flowers only. Donations may be made to the Musquodoboit Valley Health Foundation, Middle
Musquodoboit, NS B0N 1X0. The family will meet friends at a reception following the service in
the church basement. Arrangements entrusted to Arimathea Funeral Co-operative, Upper
Musquodoboit.
OBIT # 1240 – HALIFAX HERALD – 19 MARCH 2000
OLIVER (MacBeth), Margaret Fraser - In her 91st year, passed away peacefully in her sleep at
home, 37 Pine St., New Glasgow, on Friday, March 17, 2000. Born in Thorburn on April 10,
1909, she was a daughter of the late William and Anne (MacNeil) MacBeth, Thorburn. She was a
member of First Presbyterian Church, New Glasgow, and enjoyed good health and an active
interest in life until the time of her death. Beloved mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother,
she is survived by daughter, Frances (Gerald) Kennedy Sr., New Glasgow; sons, Jerry (Laurie),
Campbellton, N.B.; and Mel, at home; eight grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; sisters,
Hazel (Mrs. Mack Hattie), Trenton; Chris (Mrs. Alex Nicholson), Ontario; brothers, Douglas,
Dartmouth; and Gilbert, New Glasgow. She was predeceased by her husband, Howard Edmund
Oliver; brother, Neil, Thorburn; sisters, Jane (Mrs. William Park), New Glasgow; Alice (Mrs.
Henry Colpitts), Moncton, N.B. Visitation will be 7-9 p.m. today and 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Monday in
H.W. Angus Funeral Home, New Glasgow, from where funeral service will be held 2 p.m.
Tuesday, Rev. Dr. Glenn Matheson officiating, assisted by Rev. Marion Patterson. Burial will be
in Lorne Street Cemetery, New Glasgow. Donations in her memory may be made to Heart and
Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia or First Presbyterian Church, New Glasgow.
OBIT # 1241 – HALIFAX HERALD – 20 MARCH 2000
BONVIE (Doane), Susan Belle - 88, Shiretown Nursing Home, Pictou, died Saturday, March 18,
2000, in Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Yarmouth, she had lived all her married life
in the Maritimes. Surviving are sons, Jimmy, Stellarton, Johnny, Kingston, Ont., Tommy, New
Glasgow; 11 grandchildren; numerous great grandchildren; sister-in-law, Phyllis Cyr, Pictou. She
was predeceased by her husband, Leo; brothers, Tom, Cecil, Robert; sisters, Jean, Ruby.
Visitation will be 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in McLaren Funeral Home, Pictou. Funeral will be held at
10 a.m. Tuesday from Stella Maris Roman Catholic Church, Pictou, Rev. Peter MacDonald
officiating. Burial will be in Heatherdale Memorial Gardens. Donations may be made to a charity
of your choice.
OBIT # 1242 – HALIFAX HERALD – 20 MARCH 2000
CUMMINGS, Henry Nightingale - 80, 101 MacKay St., Stellarton, died March 18, 2000, in the
Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Stellarton, he was a son of the late Samuel and Carrie
(White) Cummings. He was a lifelong resident of Stellarton, where he was a member of the
Christ Anglican Church. He was employed as a stationary engineer having worked in the boiler
room of the Allan Shaft. He was a veteran of the Second World War and was a member of the
Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 28, Stellarton, where he was an avid dart player he was past
president and a member of the Cummings Orange Lodge 1632, Eureka. He was an avid
outdoorsman enjoying both hunting and fishing. He is survived by his wife, the former Marthe
LaChambre, Stellarton; son, Peter (Margaret), Broadway; granddaughters, Maghan and Sonja;
brothers, Benny, Stellarton; George, Stellarton; Allister, Fredericton; sister, Dorothy (Earl) Irvine,
Edmonton. He was predeceased by brother, Dorman; sisters, Doreen in infancy and Helen.
Visitation will be 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in H.C. MacQuarrie Funeral Home, Stellarton. Funeral
services will be herd 11 a.m. Tuesday in the Christ Anglican Church, Stellarton, Rev. James
McCorriston officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Donations in his memory may be
made to The Lung Association. Royal Canadian legion Branch 28, Stellarton, will gather in the
funeral home at 6:30 p.m. tonight to conduct their service of remembrance. The Cummings
Orange Lodge 1632, Eureka will gather at 6:45 p.m. tonight to conduct their service. Following
the funeral, everyone is welcomed to a Time of Fellowship in the Royal Canadian Legion Branch
28, Stellarton.
OBIT # 1243 – HALIFAX HERALD – 21 MARCH 2000
LENEHAN (Salter), Rosemary "Rose" - 71, Toronto, formerly of Union Centre, Pictou Co.,
passed away quietly after a brief illness in Toronto East General Hospital on March 16, 2000. She
was a daughter of the late Wilfred and Irene (Skerry) Salter, (Union Centre). She is survived by
sons, Jim Ellis, Bruce (Karen) Ellis, New Market, Ont.; Brian Ellis; daughters, Irene Ellis (Carlos
Varela), RoseMarie (Craig) Hall, all of Toronto. She will be sadly missed by eight grandchildren.
She is also survived by sisters, Doris Legge, Lakeville, Kings Co.; Phyllis Schinzel, Kanata, Ont.;
Treva Gordon, Mill Brook, Pictou Co.; Violet Oldford (Lloyd Hughes), Westville; Helen (John)
Robinson, Scotsburn; brothers, Henry (Joanie), Vernon; Ronald (Myrna), Union Centre; Garnet
(Margaret), Sussex, N.B.; Allison (Isabel), Westville; sister-in-law, Marion Salter, Toronto;
brother-in-law, Murray Mann, Salem. She was predeceased by companion, Robert "Bob"
Kinnear; brother, Charles "Bud"; sisters, Joyce Mann and Hazel; brother-in-law, Eber Legge,
Robert Schinzel and David Gordon. Visitation will be held 7-9 p.m. Wednesday, in Eagles
Funeral Home, Westville where a funeral service for family and relatives will be held 1 p.m.
Thursday, Rev. Kevin Steeper officiating. Interment will be in Forest Hill Cemetery, Pleasant
Valley. Donations in her memory may be made to The Salem Presbyterian Church, c/o Roberta
MacDonald, RR2 Westville, Nova Scotia, B0K 2A0.
OBIT # 1244 – HALIFAX HERALD – 22 MARCH 2000
HUMPHREYS, Elmer D. - 86, High Street, Trenton, passed away peacefully on March 20, 2000,
in the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Trenton, he was a son of the late Benjamin and
Albina (Powell) Humphreys. He was a member of First United Church, Trenton. He was an
active businessman for many years, employed in the retail drug business for over 45 years with
pharmacists, Fred R. Clayden, Roy Murray and D.R. MacLeod. In 1967, he founded the
Steeltown Pharmacy Limited, Trenton and was in partnership with pharmacist Donald E.
MacDonald until his retirement in 1977. In his beloved hometown of Trenton, he was a former
Town Clerk, served on the Town Council and School Board. He also served on the Aberdeen
Hospital Commission Board and the Social Services Board. He was active with the Pictou County
Camp of Gideons for 49 years and founder of the Gideon Honor Plan. He was founder of the
Society of Soul Winners and the A.U.S. Christian Fellowship Group; also Co-founder of the
Community Christian Centre, Pleasant Street, Trenton. He was deeply committed in service to
God and community. He is survived by son, G. Stuart (Doreen), Trenton; daughter, Gloria J.
(Ross) Ingram, Fredericton, N.B.; grandsons, David, Kevin and Robert Ingram, Calgary, Alta.;
granddaughters, Carolyn (Humphreys) (Steven) Baldwin, Belleville, Ont.; Lyndalee (Ingram)
(Chris) MacKay, Edmonton, Alta.; nine great-grandchildren; nephews, Wally Humphreys,
Wolfville; Gary Humphreys, Antigonish; Jim Humphreys, Little Harbour. He was predeceased by
his wife, Charlotte (Leadbetter); sister, Barbara Clarke, twin sister, Jean Farrell, half-sister, Emily
MacKay; brother, Gordon; half-bothers, Forest and Ernest. Visitation will be 7-9 p.m. today and
2-4, 7-9 p.m. Thursday in the Community Christian Centre, Pleasant Street, Trenton. Funeral
service will be held Friday, March 24, in the Church of the Nazarene, Trenton, Gideon Fred
Jeffrey and son-in-law, Ross Ingram officiating. Burial will be in Hillside Cemetery. In lieu of
flowers, donations may be made in his memory to Gideon Bibles, The Community Christian
Centre, The Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia or any charity of choice. Funeral
arrangements are entrusted to P. & K. MacDonald Funeral Home, New Glasgow.
OBIT # 1245 – HALIFAX HERALD – 22 MARCH 2000
MISENER, Charles Graham "Charlie" - 40, 5 Spruce St., Trenton, died at his home, on Monday,
March 20, 2000. Born in New Glasgow, he was a son of the late Samuel and Edna (Gratto)
Misener. He was a lobster fisherman. He was a member of First United Church and an avid
hunter and fisherman. He is survived by his wife, the former Cheryl MacDonald; daughters,
Charley Faye and Katey Lynn Josie, at home; sisters, Jessie (Kent) Karat, Halifax; Louella
(Louie) Pitts, Little Harbour; Margaret (William) MacDonald, Sutherland's River; Judy (Leonard)
Smith, Linacy; Linda Davidson, Granton; Heather (Bernard) McKeough, Lourdes; Donna
Cameron, Elsie (David) Finney, both of Trenton; brothers, James, Halifax; Howard, River John;
Andy, Trenton; several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by three brothers and two
sisters. Visitation will be today from 2-4, 7-9 p.m. in R.H. Porter Funeral Home, Trenton. Funeral
service will be Thursday at 2 p.m. in First United Church, Nancy Fraser officiating. Burial will be
in Hillside Cemetery. Donations may be made to a charity of choice.
OBIT # 1246 – HALIFAX HERALD – 23 MARCH 2000
BUGLEY, Helen Margarite - 81, Greens Point, Pictou Co., died March 22, 2000, in the Aberdeen
Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Trenton, she was a daughter of the late John and Alice (Cole)
Frazee. She was a former cook at Lumber Camps and did housework. Surviving are sister, Eva
Hayden, Little Egypt Road; brother, John, Greens Point; several nieces and nephews. She was
predeceased by her husband, Kenneth; sisters, Jessie, Alice; brothers, William, Isaac, James.
Visitation 7-9 p.m. today, 7-9 p.m. Friday, in R.H. Porter Funeral Home, Trenton. Funeral service
2 p.m. Saturday in Christian Fellowship Church, New Glasgow, Pastor Bruce Morrison
officiating. Burial in Abercrombie Cemetery. Donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of
Nova Scotia.
OBIT # 1247 – HALIFAX HERALD – 23 MARCH 2000
CARPAN, Mildred Bernice - 88, Shiretown Nursing Home, Pictou, died March 22, 2000, in
Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Petit Codiac, N.B. in 1911, she was a daughter of the
late Joseph and Mildred (Tasker) Chapman. She lived in Saint John, N.B., Minico, Ont. and
Halifax for a time. She moved to Tracadie in 1948 and operated a Tourist Cabin business with her
husband for approximately 20 years. Mildred then worked in Antigonish and Halifax, as manger
of a contract cleaning service. Following her retirement in 1976, she moved to Riverside N.B. to
care for her older, widowed sister, Myrtle. In 1994, she moved to Scotsburn, where she continued
to care for her sister until 1998, when Myrtle moved to the Shiretown Nursing Home, Pictou. She
herself moved to the Shiretown Nursing Home in February of this year. She is survived by sisters,
Myrtle Beaman, Pictou; Irene Killen, Moncton; son, Bill (Brenda), Scotsburn; grandchildren,
Harold Teed (Wanda McNamara), Pictou; Carolyn Carpan, Halifax; Donald Teed (Tanya
MacLean), Scotsburn; chosen children, Claire Rawlins, British Columbia; Richard Selig, Port
Medway. She was predeceased by her husband, Edward; brothers, Harold, Rupert, Lea, Lorne,
Guy, Walter, Charles, Vernon; sisters, Rita Brattin, Edith Smith. Visitation will be 2-4, 7-9 p.m.
today in McLaren Funeral Home, Pictou, from where funeral will be held 2 p.m. Friday, Mrs.
Jessie Johnson officiating. Cremation will follow. Burial will be in St. James and St. Pauls
Cemetery, Antigonish, at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to a charity of
your choice.
OBIT # 1248 – HALIFAX HERALD – 23 MARCH 2000
FRAZEE, Terry Ann - 31, Church Street, Pictou, formerly of Greens Point, died Wednesday
March 22, 2000, in Saint Martha's Hospital, Antigonish. Born in New Glasgow, she was a
daughter of Wayne and Ruth (Gerrior) Frazee, Greens Point. She was employed with the
Department of Community Services, Pictou. Surviving are sisters, Tracey, Trenton; Tanya
(Joseph) Reim, New Glasgow; Wendy, Truro; brother, Wayne, Greens Point; paternal
grandfather, John Frazee, Greens Point. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today, in R.H. Porter Funeral
Home, Trenton. Funeral service 2 p.m. Friday, in Saint Augustine Anglican Church, Rev. Jack
Wainwright officiating. Burial in Hillside Cemetery. Donations may be made to a charity of
choice.
OBIT # 1249 – HALIFAX HERALD – 23 MARCH 2000
ROBERTSON, James Allister "Al" - Halifax, passed away Wednesday, March 22, 2000, in the
Palliative Care Unit, VG Site, QEII, Halifax. Born in Churchville, Pictou Co., he was a son of the
late Simon Hugh and Annie Margaret (MacDonald) Robertson. He was a graduate of New
Glasgow High School and Acadia University, with BA, B.Ed., and M.A. Degrees. He was an
adherent of Edgewood United Church, Halifax. He taught school in Sunnybrae, Pictou Landing,
Toney River and Westville, all in Pictou Co., Veterans' Training Centre, Windsor, Halifax
County Vocational High School, Halifax; Queen Elizabeth High School, Halifax, where he was
proctor. He taught evening classes with the Vocational Educational Division in Halifax and was
later assistant local administrator of that Halifax program. He was the first full-time supervisor of
Continuing Education in Halifax and introduced the Community School Centre Program for
Adults. He was Information Officer with the Halifax City School Board. Later he worked parttime for the Federal Business Development Bank as a counselor and deputy co-ordinator of their
Counseling Assistance to Small Enterprises Program in the Halifax office. He was active with the
Nova Scotia Teachers' Union as Vice-President of the West Pictou Local, president of the Halifax
Vocational Local, Treasurer of the Halifax City Local, served on several provincial committees
and was chairman of the Nova Scotia Teachers' Credit Union supervisory committee. He was
vice-president of the Halifax Men Teachers' Federation and the president of their bowling league.
He was treasurer of the Continuous Learning Association of Nova Scotia and the first chairman
of the supplement committee, Halifax Metro Council on Continuing Education. During the
Second World War he served four and a half years with the First Survey Regiment, Royal
Canadian Artillery, in Canada, the United Kingdom, Central Mediterranean and North-West
Europe. Later he was Chief Instructor of the Army Cadet Corps at Westville High School and at
Halifax County Vocational High School and served at the cadet summer camps at Camp
Aldershot, Camp Debert and National Cadet Camp in Banff, Alta. During much of this period he
was Institute Accounts Officer. He is survived by daughter, Hazel Ann (Mrs. Paul Reyno), Lower
Sackville; son, James Douglas (Beverley), Halifax; grandchildren, Colleen and Karen Reyno,
Jamie, Jenna and Kyla Robertson. He was predeceased by his wife, the former Edna Jean
Falconer; sister, Jessie Elizabeth. Visitation 7-9 p.m. today, March 23, in Atlantic Funeral Home,
6552 Bayers Road, Halifax. Funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Friday, March 24, in Edgewood
United Church, Halifax, Rev. John Tapscott officiating. Burial will be in Fairview Cemetery,
Halifax. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to The Kidney Foundation of Canada, Nova
Scotia Branch or Canadian Cancer Society.
OBIT # 1250 – HALIFAX HERALD – 24 MARCH 2000
MacKENZIE, Isabel Emeline "Bella" - 94, Maritimes Odd Fellows Home, Pictou, died March 23,
2000, in the home. Born in Waterside, she was a daughter of the late George and Isabella
(MacMillan) MacKenzie. Surviving are brother, Andrew, New Glasgow. Visitation 7-9 p.m.
today, funeral 2 p.m. Saturday, both in McLaren Funeral Home, Pictou, Rev. Kenneth Stright
officiating. Burial in Heatherdale Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers, donations to any charity.
OBIT # 1251 – HALIFAX HERALD – 25 MARCH 2000
JOHNSTON, Anna Colleen - 78, 463 Washington St., New Glasgow, passed away on Thursday,
March 23, 2000, in the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow, surrounded by her family, after a
courageous battle with numerous illnesses. Born in New Glasgow, she was a daughter of the late
John and Anna May (MacFarlane) MacMaster. She was a lifelong resident of New Glasgow and a
former employee of The Mattress Factory. She was a member of St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church, New Glasgow, where she was a member of the ladies guild. She was a beloved mother,
grandmother, great-grandmother, sister and friend to all. She is survived by sons, Wayne (Adele),
Rothesay, N.B.; Guy (Judy), New Glasgow; daughters, Kathryn (Mrs. Philip Bubar), New
Glasgow; Sherry (Mrs. Jamie Cheek), New Glasgow; special chosen daughter, Joan (Mrs. Charlie
MacGillivray), Lakevale, Antigonish Co.; grandchildren, Anne, Jay, Catty, Phyllis, Susan, Jill,
Chad, Jacqueline, Jason; great-grandchildren, Jacob, Cassidy, Carson, Slade, Coen; sisters, Helen
(Mrs. Hal MacCulloch), New Glasgow; Bonita (Mrs. Don Riley), New Glasgow. She was
predeceased by her husband, Keith Johnston; stepfather, Bill MacIsaac; brothers, Ted, Frank,
Roddie, Lloyd; sisters, Johenna and Tena. Her remains will rest at H.W. Angus Funeral Home,
New Glasgow, with visitation Sunday from 7-9 p.m. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. on
Monday from St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, New Glasgow, Rev. Dr. Kenneth MacLeod
officiating. Burial will be in the Thorburn Cemetery. Family flowers only please. Donations in
her memory may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia, The Arthritis
Society, the SPCA or to the charity of one's choice.
OBIT # 1252 – HALIFAX HERALD – 16 AUG. 1996
CROCKETT, Helen C. (Nellie) - 95 of Birchill Senior Citizens, Stellarton, formerly of 218 Foord
St., Stellarton, died peacefully on Wednesday, August 14, 1996. Born in Scotland, she was a
daughter of the late Walter and Marion (Buchanan) Kirkwood. She was a resident of Thorburn
before taking up residence in Stellarton in 1934. She was a resident of New Glasgow for the past
year, having resided with her daughter on Little Harbour Road, New Glasgow. She was a member
of Sharon St. John United Church, Stellarton, where she had been a Sunday school teacher and a
member of the UCW. She was a former member of the Thorburn Rebekah Lodge and Union
Presbyterian Church choir, Thorburn. She is survived by daughters, Shirley Greenshields,
Kingston, Ont.; Molly Jackson, New Glasgow; grandchildren, William and Stephen Greenshields,
Kathy MacPhee, Jane Jackson and Robert Jackson; seven nephews and three nieces. She was
predeceased by her husband, Earle; brothers, Thomas and John; sisters, Isabel Ash, Mae Fraser.
Her remains will rest at the H.C. MacQuarrie Funeral Home, Stellarton where visitation will be 24, 7-9 p.m. today and funeral service will be 2 p.m. on Saturday with Rev. Foster Jenkins
officiating. Burial in Thorburn Cemetery. Donations may be made to Palliative Care of Aberdeen
Hospital or to charity of one's choice.
OBIT # 1253 – HALIFAX HERALD – 27 MARCH 2000
GRATTO, Alvin Walter - 67, River John, died March 25, 2000, in Lillian Fraser Memorial
Hospital, Tatamagouche. Born in River John, he was a son of the late Daniel and Elizabeth
(McDonnell) Gratto. Surviving are sons, Edward, Durham; Keith, Toney River; Steven, River
John; brothers, Stanley, Mountain Road; Murray, Welsford; sisters, Annie Sutherland, Mountain
Road; Bernice Thompson, River John; Eileen Langille, River John; Mildred Eaton, Woodstock,
Ont.; two grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by sister, Maudie;
brother, Edward. Funeral 2 p.m. today in St. Georges Presbyterian Church, River John, Rev.
Jeannette Fleischer officiating, assisted by Rev. Donald Sutherland. Burial in Mountain Road
Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to North Shore Health Services Foundation or Willow
Lodge, Tatamagouche.
OBIT # 1254 – HALIFAX HERALD – 27 MARCH 2000
LENNON, Catherine "Kay" - 89, 144 Hudson St., Stellarton, passed away Friday, March 24,
2000, in Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Stellarton, she was a daughter of the late
James and Margaret (Jordan) Lennon. She was a resident of Stellarton all of her life. She was a
devoted member of Our Lady of Lourdes Roman Catholic Church, Stellarton. She worked in
earlier years at the sanitarium and the convent in Lourdes with the Sisters of Charity. Surviving
are brother, John C., Stellarton; half-sister, Sister Marie Zita Lennon, Mount Saint Vincent;
nephew,Michael, Stellarton; several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by brothers,
Francis and Adrian; sisters, Annie and Leona; half-sister, Margaret. Funeral mass will be held at
10 a.m. today in Our Lady of Lourdes Roman Catholic Church, Rev. Sydney Mifflen officiating.
Burial will be in the parish cemetery. Donations in her memory may be made to a charity of your
choice. Arrangements entrusted to H.C. MacQuarrie Funeral Home,
Stellarton.
OBIT # 1255 – HALIFAX HERALD – 27 MARCH 2000
MacLEOD, John George "Insoles" - 63, 32 Dickie St., Trenton, formerly of Westville occurred
on Saturday, March 25, 2000, in the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in New Glasgow,
he was a son of the late Harry and Bessie (Oldford) MacLeod. He had mined at the Drummond
Mine, Westville for over 15 years. He later became a taxi driver and a bus driver for Reid's Bus
Lines and later worked for Hughes Taxi, New Glasgow. He was a member of the Industrial
Bowling League and as well was an avid card player. He was a member of the Royal Canadian
Legion, Branch 29, Trenton. He is survived by his wife, the former Evelyn (Fraser) Griffiths;
daughters, Karen Deagle (Mike), Westville; Cathy, Halifax; grandchildren, Ryan, Karley and
Chelsea Deagle; stepsons, Russell Griffiths (Heather), Whitehorse; Allan, Burlington, Ont.;
stepdaughter, Theresa Griffiths (Gary Crosby), Mark Road; step-grandchildren, Angela Griffiths,
Johnathan and Steven Crosby and Jared Griffiths. He is also survived by his brothers, Harold
Vernon "Cy" and Gordon (Stella), all of Westville. Visitation will be held today from 2-4, 7-9
p.m., in Eagles Funeral Home, Westville from where his funeral will be held 1 p.m. Tuesday,
Rev. George MacInnis officiating. Cremation will follow. Donations in his memory may be made
to the We Care Society or the Canadian Cancer Society.
OBIT # 1256 – HALIFAX HERALD – 27 MARCH 2000
McCULLOCH, Dorothy Elizabeth - 81, 168 Grant St., New Glasgow, died March 25, 2000, in
Moncton City Hospital, Moncton, N.B. Born in Stellarton, she was the daughter of the late Alida
(Theal) and John Ferguson. Surviving are son, Michael and his wife Sandra, New Glasgow; her
daughter, Nancy Macpherson and her husband Ian, Moncton; and grandchildren, Christopher and
Leah McCulloch and Michael and Stephen Macpherson. She was predeceased by her husband,
Stuart; her brother, Roy Ferguson; and grandson, Peter Macpherson. Cremation has taken place
under the direction of Ferguson Knowles Funeral Home, Moncton. Interment will take place in
Lorne Street Cemetery, New Glasgow. Arrangements to be announced at a later date. Donations
to the Pictou County Food Bank would be appreciated by her family.
OBIT # 1257 – HALIFAX HERALD – 27 MARCH 2000
ROSS, Mary Sophia "Marie" - 94, Salt Springs, Pictou Co., passed away peacefully in Valley
View Villa on Friday, March 24, 2000. Born in New Glasgow on March 20, 1906, she was a
daughter of the late Donald William and Elizabeth Ann (Russell) Baillie. She spent her early
childhood in Watervale, later moving to Malden, Mass. She was employed at the John Hancock
Insurance Company in Boston until her return to Salt Springs in 1935. One of Salt Springs' oldest
residents, she was a member of St. Luke's Presbyterian Church, St. Luke's Presbyterian Church
Aid and was a life member of Salt Springs Branch of Women's Institute of Nova Scotia. She is
survived by her sons, Donald and wife Joyce, Kanata, Ont.; Fred and wife Ethel, Berwick; sister,
Elizabeth Carr (husband Julian), North Reading, Mass.; grandchildren, Susan, Andrew, Adrian
and Vernon. She is also survived by a sister-in-law, Florence Baillie, West River Station; nieces
and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband, George Herbert Ross; brother, George
Baillie; twin brothers in infancy; stepfather, Thomas Richardson. Visitation will be held Tuesday,
March 28, from 3-5, 7-9 p.m., in Eagles Funeral Home, Westville. Funeral service will be held
Wednesday, March 29, 2 p.m., in St. Luke's Presbyterian Church, Salt Springs, Rev. Kevin
Steeper officiating. Interment will be in Stillman Cemetery, Salt Springs. Memorial donations
may be made to St. Luke's Presbyterian Church or to a charity of choice.
OBIT # 1258 – HALIFAX HERALD – 28 MARCH 2000
CAMERON, Caroline Maria - 74, Linacy, Pictou Co., died Monday, March 27, 2000, at home.
Born in Venlo, Holland she was a daughter of the late Welhalm and Johanna Reyers. She had
been a homemaker most of her life. She was a war bride, having met and married John in Holland
at the end of the Second World War. She was a loving and devoted wife, mother and cherished
grandmother. She will be sadly missed by her devoted husband, John Allan "Jack"; daughters,
Mary (Randy) White, Linacy; Joanne (Mike) Muise, Pictou Landing; brothers, Herman Reyers,
Hubert Reyers, Holland; grandchildren, Maria, John, Allan; numerous nieces and nephews.
Cremation has taken place. The family will receive visitors in P. & K. MacDonald Funeral Home,
New Glasgow from 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today, from where memorial service will be held 2 p.m.
Wednesday, Rev. Glenn MacDonald officiating. Burial of ashes will be in Murray's Point
Cemetery. Donations may be made in her memory to the IWK Grace Health Centre Foundation
or to any charity of choice.
OBIT # 1259 – HALIFAX HERALD – 28 MARCH 2000
MacDOUGALL, William Rand - 56, Sunny Brae, Pictou Co., died Sunday, March 26, 2000, in
the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in New Glasgow, he was the son of Evangeline
(Sutherland) MacDougall, Sunny Brae, and the late John D. (Eon) MacDougall. He lived most of
his life in Sunny Brae and was a retired employee of Nova Scotia Power. He was an adherent of
the Sunny Brae United Church. He was an avid horseman, having raised and shown Arabian
horses for many years; was a member of the Nova Scotia and Canadian Driving Associations and
the Central-Piedmont Arabian Horse Foundation. He was president of the Sunny Brae Cemetery.
Surviving besides his mother are his wife, the former Sandra Ross; sons, Kent and wife Ann,
Little Harbour, Pictou Co.; Rob and wife Lori, North Carolina; grandchildren, Laura, Kyle and
Peyton; sister, Margaret Anne (Mrs. William Dodson), Pictou; three nephews and one niece. He
was predeceased by his father and by a niece in infancy. His remains will rest at H.W. Angus
Funeral Home, New Glasgow, with visitation today from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m., from where funeral
services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Mrs. Jessie Johnson and Rev. Marjorie Cornelius
officiating. Burial will be in the Sunny Brae Cemetery. Donations in his memory may be made to
the Canadian Cancer Society or to the Sunny Brae Cemetery.
OBIT # 1260 – HALIFAX HERALD – 29 MARCH 2000
BALLANTYNE, Marjorie - New Glasgow, passed peacefully away on March 28, 2000, in the
VG Site, QEII. Born in Woodburn, Pictou Co., she was a daughter of the late Wyndham and
Margaret (MacQueen) Ballantyne. She and her sister, Agnes ran the New Way Beauty Shop on
MacLean Street, for many years. Marjorie at one time was active in sports and in the past few
years was very interested in her grand-nephews' hockey games. She had a keen love, interest in
the lives of her nieces and nephews and their families. Surviving are sisters, Anne (Henriksen),
Halifax; Alice and her husband Forrest Porter, Toronto; sisters-in-law, Betty Doyle, Woodburn;
Alice Smith, Dartmouth; many nieces, nephews, grand-nieces and nephews. She was predeceased
by her twin brother, David; brother, John; sister, Agnes. Cremation has taken place. Visitation
will be 7-9 p.m. Thursday, in R.H. Porter Funeral Home, New Glasgow. Funeral service will be
held 1 p.m. Friday, in the funeral home, Rev. Shawn Redden officiating. Interment will be in
Woodburn Cemetery. Family flowers only. Donations may be made to a charity of your choice.
OBIT # 1261 – HALIFAX HERALD – 29 MARCH 2000
MILLEY, John Robert - 72, 136 River St., Stellarton, died March 27, 2000, at home. Born in
New Glasgow, he was a son of the late John Thomas and Ada Elizabeth (Andrews) Milley. He
was a resident of New Glasgow for most of his life prior to residing in Stellarton with his sister
for the past 10 years. He was a former employee of Eastern Woodworkers and the Town of New
Glasgow. Surviving are sisters, June Wilder, Port Burwell, Ont.; Edna Smith, Stellarton; several
nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by sisters, Mary Holland, Jean Livingstone; brother,
Thomas, George, Arthur, William. No visitation or funeral by request of the family. Public
graveside committal service 2 p.m. Thursday, in Brookside Cemetery, Major June Wilder
officiating. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia or
any charity.
OBIT # 1262 – HALIFAX HERALD – 30 MARCH 2000
DeGRUCHY, Memlo Beatrice - 84, Valley View Villa, Riverton, formerly of New Glasgow, died
Tuesday, March 28, 2000, in the Villa. Born in Pictou Landing, she was the daughter of the late
James and Memlo Beatrice (Salsbury) Fraser. She was a resident of New Glasgow for 61 years
prior to moving to the Valley View Villa. She was a member of St. Gregory's Roman Catholic
Church, New Glasgow. She is survived by daughters, Audrey (Donald) Hubert, New Glasgow;
Mary (Ross) Aikens, Trenton; sons, Tommy (Bernice), Calgary; Ray (Marion), New Brunswick;
Dougie "Doug" (Evelyn), Trenton; Reg (Sandra), Trenton; Gregory "Greg", at home; 18
grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; sister, Annie Chaulk, Westville. She was predeceased by
her husband, Thomas DeGruchy; sisters, Margaret Graham, Mary Barnett; brothers, Charlie,
David and Jimmy. Her remains are resting in H.W. Angus Funeral Home, New Glasgow with
visitation today from 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Funeral mass will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Friday, in St.
Gregory's Roman Catholic Church, New Glasgow, Rev. Regis Halloran officiating. Burial in The
Holy Cross Cemetery. Donations in her memory may be made to the charity of one's choice.
OBIT # 1263 – HALIFAX HERALD – 30 MARCH 2000
MacLEOD, Rose Edna - 99, Maritime Odd Fellows Home, formerly of Church St., Pictou died
March 29, 2000 in the home. Born August 16, 1900 in Cape John, she was a daughter of the
James C. and Lillian (Stevenson) Heighton and the last surviving member of a family of 13. She
married David C. MacLeod, Brule and resided there for several years. They then moved to
Pictou, where she resided for almost 50 years, before three years spent with her daughter Elva
Atwater, Loch Broom. In June of 1995 she returned to Pictou, entering the Maritime Odd Fellows
Home. She was a member of First Presbyterian Church, Pictou and also Princess Rebekah Lodge
No. 4, Pictou. Surviving are her daughters, Violet Rankin, St. Catherine's, Ont.; Elva (Ronald)
Atwater, Loch Broom; sons, Dr. Everett MacLeod, Porter's Lake; Merle MacLeod, Moncton,
N.B.; 19 grandchildren; 34 great-grandchildren; seven great-great-grandchildren. She was
predeceased by her husband, David C. in 1965; an infant son, James Stanley in 1933; daughter,
Irene (Andrew) MacDonald in 1941. Visitation will be 7-9 p.m. Friday, in McLaren Funeral
Home, Pictou, from where funeral service will beheld at 2 p.m. Saturday, Rev. Iona MacLean
officiating. Burial will be in Heatherdale Memorial Gardens. Family flowers only please.
Donations may be made to the Maritime Odd Fellows Home, Pictou or to a charity of your
choice.
OBIT # 1264 – HALIFAX HERALD – 30 MARCH 2000
SMITH, Francis Walter "Frank" - 74, Logonville, passed away Tuesday, March 28, 2000, in
Lillian Fraser Memorial Hospital, Tatamagouche. Born in Scotsburn, he was a son of the late
Aubrey and Dorothy (Smith) Smith. He was a lumberman all his life and enjoyed gardening and
hunting. He is survived by his wife, the former Ruth Tattrie; sons, Vattis (Kim), Logonville;
Robert (Gaye), Durham; Charlie, Davy, Winston and Billy, all of Logonville; daughters, Arlene
(Jim) Bezanson, Logonville; Janet (Dave) Cameron, Logonville; 12 grandchildren; sisters,
Pauline Young, Scotsburn; Jean Cotter, Scotsburn; Thelma Casey, Meadowville; Dorothy
Ferguson, Truro; several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by brothers, Elmer, Bert,
Waldo, Gerald, Ralph, Ross, Chesley; sisters, Irene MacDonald, Mabel Rhyno. Cremation has
taken place. Visitation 7-9 p.m. Friday in MacLeod's Funeral Home, River John. Funeral service
will be held 2 p.m. Saturday, in West Branch United Church, Rev. Mark MacLennan officiating,
assisted by Rev. Lee MacNaughton. Burial in West Branch Cemetery. In lieu of flowers,
donations may be made to West Branch Cemetery, North Shore Health Service Fund, River John
Fire Department or charity of choice.
OBIT # 1265 – HALIFAX HERALD – 30 MARCH 2000
BROWN, Earl William - 86, Louisville, died March 29, 2000, in Lillian Fraser Memorial
Hospital, Tatamagouche. Born in River John, he was a son of the late Daniel and Annie
(Langille) Brown. He was a fisherman for a number of years. Surviving are daughters, Shirley
Gollan, Seafoam; Pauline MacDonald, Truro; sons, Roddie, Onslow; Jeff, at home; several
grandchildren and great-grandchildren; brothers, Hibbert, Bud, Roddie; sister, Flora, River John;
several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his widow, the former Marie (Langille);
daughter, Ruth; grandsons, Richard and Gregory; brothers, Chester, Freddie, Jim; sisters, Alice,
Pearl. Visitation 7-9 p.m. Friday, funeral service 3:30 p.m. Saturday, both in MacLeod's Funeral
Home, River John, Pastor David Eagles officiating. Burial in Mountain Road Cemetery. In lieu of
flowers, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or any charity.
OBIT # 1266 – HALIFAX HERALD – 31 MARCH 2000
DUGGAN, (Bill) William Hugh Hayden - 64, The Ponds, Pictou Co., died peacefully at home
surrounded by his family on March 30, 2000. Born in New Glasgow, he was a son of Mrs. Sarah
Jane "Sadie" (Arbuckle) Duggan and the late James Francis Duggan. He was a member of St.
Mary's Roman Catholic Church, Lismore. He had been employed as a social worker, was a
painter and owner/operator of B-Max Limited. Surviving are his wife, the former Heather
Josephine Gagon; daughters, Karin, Penetang, Ont.; Joann, Victoria, B.C.; sons, Miles (Lisa),
Penetang, Ont.; Michael, at home; Aaron, Sydney; Mark, Pugwash; sisters, Ellen Duggan, Sally
Duggan, Ottawa; brother, Jimmy, Ottawa; granddaughters, Eileen and Savannah Duggan;
numerous nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by brother Mitchell. Cremation has taken
place. The family will receive visitors in P. & K. MacDonald Funeral Home from 2-4, 7-9 p.m.
Sunday. A memorial service will be held 11 a.m. Monday, in St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church,
Rev. Robert Day officiating. Burial of ashes will be in the parish cemetery. Family flowers only.
Donations may be made in his memory to St. Martha's Palliative Care or the Canadian Cancer
Society.
OBIT # 1267 – HALIFAX HERALD – 1 APR. 2000
DAVEY, Captain Leon Bruce - 84, Pictou, died March 31, 2000, in the Aberdeen Hospital, New
Glasgow. Born in Gurnsey Cove, P.E.I., he was a son of the late Thomas Reuben and Elizabeth
Charlotte (Richards) Davey. He is survived by his wife, the former Dorothea W. Campbell; son,
Grant, Moncton; daughters, Judy (Rollie) MacDonald, Pictou; Linda (Al) Tucker, Stellarton; Beth
(Winston) Clements, High Bank, P.E.I.; Carolyn (Ben) Moore, Mermaid, P.E.I.; stepdaughter,
Gwen Johnson, Redwing, Minnesota; daughter-in-law, Diana (Stan) Chaisson, Central Caribou;
numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren; sisters, Teivy, Annie, Jean and Beryl. He was
predeceased by nine brothers and sisters; sons, Alan in infancy and Bruce. Visitation will be 3-5,
7-9 p.m. today, in McLaren Funeral Home, Pictou. Funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday
in Pictou United Church, Rev. Mary Beth Moriarity officiating. Cremation will follow. Graveside
committal service will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Murray Harbour Cemetery, Prince Edward
Island, Rev. James Bragan officiating. No flowers by request of the family. Donations in his
memory may be made to the Pictou Branch of the V.O.N.
OBIT # 1268 – HALIFAX HERALD – 1 APR. 2000
HOARE, David Wayne - 44, Central West River, Pictou Co., died March 30, 2000, at home. Born
in Oromocto, N.B., he was a son of Mrs. Marion Virtue (Walton) Hoare and the late Robert
Gregory Hoare. He was a member of Our Lady of Lourdes Roman Catholic Church, Stellarton.
He was employed with Michelin Tire, Granton and a member of the social club. Surviving are his
wife, the former Kelly Tobin; daughter, Amanda (Walter), New Glasgow; stepdaughters and
sons, Tabatha and Todd; Jana and Tyler; sister, Janice (Glen), Calgary; brothers, Robert (Chris),
Calgary; Kenny (Darlene), Oromocto; Rickey (Cathy), New Glasgow; Michael, Stellarton;
granddaughter, Haileigh; in-laws, Bruce and Jackie Tobin, New Glasgow; numerous aunts,
uncles, nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by a sister and two brothers in infancy; paternal
grandparents, Mabel and Bill Hoare; maternal grandparents, Hilda and Tom Walton. Visitation
will be held 7-9 p.m. today, 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Sunday in P & K MacDonald Funeral Home, New
Glasgow. Funeral service will be held 11 a.m. Monday in Our Lady of Lourdes Roman Catholic
Church, Rev. Sydney Mifflen officiating. Family flowers only. Burial will be in the parish
cemetery. Family flowers only. Donations may be made in his memory to the Canadian Cancer
Society.
OBIT # 1269 – HALIFAX HERALD – 1 APR. 2000
STALLARD (Collier), Hester Marjorie - 67, died March 20, 2000, in Huddersfield, Yorks, U.K.
She grew up in Pictou and was a graduate of Pictou Academy. She was employed as a secretary
in Halifax for several years before moving on to Montreal, Dallas, Texas and ultimately the
United Kingdom. Surviving are daughters, Caroline, Anna, Katie; son, Fred; three grandchildren,
all of Huddersfield; brother, Joseph, Edmonton; John, London, Ont. She was predeceased by
husband, Frederick R. Stallard, December 1999; parents, Thomas C. and Marjorie (Wemp)
Collier; sisters, Beth Miller, Pat Abbott. Funeral services and cremation were conducted March
27 in Huddersfield, U.K.
OBIT # 1270 – HALIFAX HERALD – 1 APR. 2000
WHITE, Leonard Joseph "Lennie" - 85, Valley View Villa, Riverton, formerly of McLellans
Mountain and New Glasgow, died Thursday, March 30, 2000, in the Villa. Born in Pictou, he was
a son of the late Joseph and Minnie (White) White. He was a retired truck driver for T.R.A. and
Johnson and MacDonald Ltd. He was a member of Saint Ann's Roman Catholic Church,
Thorburn. He was an avid fisherman. He is survived by his wife, the former Louise Kehoe; sons,
Gregory (Diane), New Glasgow; Bernie (Verona), Halifax; daughter-in-law, Ann White, New
Glasgow; grandchildren, Joseph, Arlene, Melissa, Melinda, Mathew, David, Jimmy, Ruth Ann;
great-grandchildren, Sarah, Jessica, Ashley; brothers, Parker, New Glasgow; Ernie, Trenton. He
was predeceased by son, John and a sister in infancy. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in R.H. Porter
Funeral Home, New Glasgow. Funeral service 2 p.m. Sunday in Saint Ann's Roman Catholic
Church, Thorburn, Rev. Regis Halloran officiating. Burial in parish cemetery. Donations may be
made to Valley View Villa.
OBIT # 1271 – HALIFAX HERALD – 2 APR. 2000
McCULLEY, Nettie E. - 85, Smith Avenue, Parrsboro, died April 1, 2000, in South Cumberland
Community Care Centre, Parrsboro. Born in Advocate Harbour, she was a daughter of the late
Orin and Gertrude (Morris) Milberry. She was a hairdresser in Parrsboro for many years. She was
a member of the Rebecca Lodge and Parrsboro Baptist Willing Workers. Surviving are daughter,
Doris Benjamin, Parrsboro; son, Robert, Mississauga, Ont.; sisters, Hazel Davis, Advocate
Harbour; Bertha Hennigar, Kennetcook; Clara Boyd, Waterloo, Que.; five grandchildren; four
great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by husband, Kenneth; infant daughter, Gloria; sisters,
Doris, Marguerite, Hallie, Greta, Gladys, Evelyn, Elsie; brothers, Eldridge, Robie, Garfield.
Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in Smith's Funeral Home, Parrsboro. Funeral 2 p.m. Monday in
Parrsboro Baptist Church, Rev. Jeffrey White officiating. Burial in church cemetery. Donations to
Parrsboro Baptist Church or any charity.
OBIT # 1272 – HALIFAX HERALD – 3 APR. 2000
YORKE, Gordon William - 64, Elmwood St., Westville, died Saturday, April 1, 2000, at his
home. Born in Westville, he was a son of the late Charles and Hilda (Harris) Yorke. Gordon was
actively involved with the Westville Salvation Army. He was employed with Maritime Beverages
for over 30 years. He is survived by his wife, the former Phyllis Power; daughters, Helen Cornett
and Susan, both of Westville; sons, John (Ethel), Foxbrook; Charles (Indira), Stellarton; Robert
and Joey, both at home; grandchildren, Matthew, Jennifer, Carol, Brandy and Brandon. He is also
survived by brother, James (Elaine), New Glasgow; brother-in-law, William Power, Westville;
sisters-in-law, Ann Marshall, Westville; and Lillian Acker, Stellarton. Visitation will be held
Tuesday from 1-3, 7-9 p.m., in Eagles Funeral Home, Westville. His funeral service will be held
2 p.m. Wednesday, in the Westville Salvation Army Citadel, Major Carson Durdle officiating.
Burial will be in the Auburn Cemetery, Westville.
OBIT # 1273 – HALIFAX HERALD – 3 APR. 2000
FRASER, Kathleen MacKay - 90, passed away peacefully on Saturday, April 1, 2000, in the QEII
Health Sciences Centre, Halifax. A lifelong resident of Green Hill, Pictou Co., she was born in
Pleasant Valley, the only child of the late William A. and Edith (Henderson) MacKay. A graduate
of the Provincial Normal College, Truro, she taught school in several locations in Pictou County.
She was a member of Green Hill-Alma United Church. Lovingly remembered by her son, Ian
(Carol), Truro; daughter, Marjorie (Gordon) Wood, Peterborough, Ont. She was the loving
grandmother of granddaughter, Beth Wood, Belo Horizonte, Brazil; grandsons, Ron Fraser,
Montreal; Mark (Fiona Byrne) Fraser, Napean, Ont.; and Michael (Sylvie St. Louis) Wood,
Ottawa. She is survived by great-grandchildren, Emily and Naomi Fraser, Sebastien and Justin
Wood. One brother-in-law survived her, Rev. J. Allison Fraser, Halifax. Her husband, William
Alexander, with whom she shared the best 51 years of her life, predeceased her in 1983.
Visitation will be held today, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m., in Eagles Funeral Home, Westville, where her
funeral will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Rev. Jeannie Stright officiating. Burial will be in Forest
Hill Cemetery, Pleasant Valley. Family flowers only. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may
be made to the Parkinson's Foundation of Canada, Green Hill-Alma United Church or Salem
Presbyterian Church.
OBIT # 1274 – HALIFAX HERALD – 3 APR. 2000
FRASER, Raymond Edgar - 81, 25 Belmont Ave., Stellarton, formerly of Lorne, died April 1,
2000, at home. Born in Westville, he was a son of the late Allister and Margaret Jane
(MacDonald) Fraser. He grew up and went to school in Lorne. He was employed with the CNR
where he worked as a fireman and a driver. He was a veteran of the Second World War. He had
been a resident of Stellarton for the past 20 years. Surviving are his wife, the former Patricia
Harris, Stellarton; two daughters. He was predeceased by his wife, Mary Stallard; a son.
Cremation has taken place. There will be no visitation by his request. Memorial service 2 p.m.
Tuesday in H.C. MacQuarrie Funeral Home, Stellarton, Rev. Sydney Mifflen officiating. Burial
in St. Columba Cemetery, Hopewell. Donations to any charity.
OBIT # 1275 – HALIFAX HERALD – 3 APR. 2000
GRAHAM, John Howard - 79, Scotsburn, passed away Friday, March 31, 2000, in Aberdeen
Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Eastville, Upper Stewiacke, he was a son of the late Luther and
Lottie (Gray) Graham. A farmer for a number of years, he was later employed with Stevenson's
Dairy, Lyons Brook, and the Scotsburn Co-op Services, from where he retired in 1987 with 21
years of service. He is survived by his wife, the former Louise Cameron; son, Donnie and his
wife Laurie; grandson, Noah, all of Scotsburn. He was predeceased by brothers, Gordon, George
and Maxwell; sisters, Flora and Gurtrude. He was the last surviving member of his immediate
family. Visitation will be 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in McLaren Funeral Home, Pictou. Funeral service
will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Durham Presbyterian Church, Rev. Kevin Steeper officiating.
Burial will be in Gladstone Cemetery, Four Mile Brook. Family flowers only, please. Donations
may be made to the Parkinson's Foundation of Canada or a charity of your choice.
OBIT # 1276 – HALIFAX HERALD – 13 JAN. 1996
DARTT, Annie Crawford - 73, Brookfield, Colchester Co., died January 12, 1996, in Victoria
General Hospital. Born in Mauchlin, Scotland, she was a daughter of the late John and Jessie
(Kay) Gibson. She was a desk clerk having worked for Tideview Hotel, Truro. She was an
adherent of Knox United Church, Brookfield and member of the UCW. Surviving are son, David,
Brookfield; sister, Mrs. Thirza Bradley, Cornwall, Ont.; several nieces and nephews. She was
predeceased by her husband, Alex; brother, Tom. Visitation 7-9 p.m. tonight, funeral 2 p.m.
Sunday, both in Mattatall Funeral Home, Truro, Rev. Larry Harrison officiating. Burial at a later
date in Dartt-Nelson Cemetery, Pleasant Valley, Colchester Co. Family flowers only. Donations
to Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia or The Lung Association.
OBIT # 1277 – HALIFAX HERALD – 16 MAY 1996
DARTT, John David - 54, Brookfield, Colchester Co., died May 14, 1996, at home. Born in
Truro, he was a son of the late Alex and Annie Crawford (Gibson) Dartt. He was a chartered
accountant with Doane Raymond, Truro, and later in Prescyle, Maine; New Carleton, Que. and
with the farm loan board at the Nova Scotia Agricultural College. Prior to his death, he worked as
a forest technician. He was an adherent of Knox United Church, Brookfield. He was the last
surviving member of his immediate family. Surviving are his aunt, Mrs. Jessie Bradley, Cornwall,
Ont.; several cousins. Visitation 7-9 p.m. tonight, funeral 2 p.m. Friday, both in Mattatall Funeral
Home, Truro, Rev. Larry Harrison officiating. Burial in Dartt-Nelson Cemetery, Pleasant Valley,
Colchester Co. In lieu of flowers, donations to Canadian Diabetes Association.
OBIT # 1278 – HALIFAX HERALD – 4 APR. 2000
MacLEAN, Margaret Katherine "Mae" - 88, Linacy, Pictou Co., died Monday, April 3, 2000, in
the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Laggan, she was a daughter of the late Simon and
Maria (Fraser) Fraser. She was a resident of Linacy for some 59 years and was a member of the
Trinity United Church, New Glasgow. She is survived by son, John Robert "Bob" (Molly)
MacLean, Linacy; grandchildren, Janice (Sandy) Rhyno, MacPherson's Mills; Lori (Howard)
Atwater, Fraser's Mountain; Robbie, at home; great-grandchildren, Jeffrey and Brandon Rhyno;
sisters, Marion Campbell, Fraser's Mountain; Jean Peers, Halifax; Betty (Joe) White, Truro;
brother, Simon (Myrtle) Fraser, Truro; several nieces and nephews and by care-givers, Audrey
Jeans, Karen MacGregor and Valerie Manuel. She was predeceased by her husband, Wesley;
brothers, Dan, Howard, James; sisters, Helen Johnson, Viola Lavery and Christine Marr. Her
remains will rest in H.W. Angus Funeral Home, New Glasgow with visitation Wednesday 2-4, 79 p.m. Funeral service will be held 2 p.m. Thursday in H.W. Angus Funeral Home Chapel, New
Glasgow, Rev. Norman Marple officiating. Burial will be in Glen Bard Cemetery, James River.
Donations in her memory may be made to the charity of ones choice.
OBIT # 1279 – HALIFAX HERALD – 5 APR. 2000
CYR, John - 94, Union Street, Westville, passed away Tuesday, April 4, 2000, in the Aberdeen
Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in the Magdalen Islands, he was a son of the late William and
Mary (Guesizia) Cyr. He was a member of the Church of the Holy Name, Westville. Mr. Cyr was
a coal miner having worked in the Acadia and Drummond Mines until their closure. He later was
employed by the Town of Westville until his retirement. He was an avid outdoorsman, enjoying
gardening, sport fishing and hunting. He is survived by daughters, Catherine Hendsbee, Mildred
Power (Bill), all of Westville; Sheila MacLaren, Tanner Hill; Karen Cormier (Harvey),
Abercrombie; sons, Douglas (Marilyn), Richard (Bernice), all of Westville; Ralph (Molly), Green
Hill; 20 grandchildren; 26 great-grandchildren; two great great-grandchildren. He is also survived
by sisters, Della Noel and Rita Lalonde (Paul), all of Westville. He was predeceased by his wife,
the former Tena Oldford; an infant daughter, Nancy; grandson, Gary Power; an infant
granddaughter; brothers, Alex and Joe; sisters, Mildred Ryan, Bertha Sarazini, Alice Mallay,
Catherine Hill, Betty Charrier, Julia Fraser. Visitation will be held today 7-9 p.m. and Thursday
2-4, 7-9 p.m. in Eagles Funeral Home, Westville. Burial will be in the Holy Name Cemetery,
Westville. Funeral arrangements are incomplete and will be announced later.
OBIT # 1280 – HALIFAX HERALD – 5 APR. 2000
HARRIS, Chesley Herbert - 79, Kings Head, Pictou Co., passed away on April 4, 2000, in the
New Halifax Infirmary, QEII. Born in Trenton, he was a son of the late William and Mary
(Mercer) Harris. He was retired from Trenton Works. He was a member of Little Harbour
Presbyterian Church. He is survived by his wife, the former Mary Stewart; daughters, Margery
(Doug) Chisholm, New Glasgow; Ellen, at home; Jackie (David) Ferguson, Pictou; sons, William
(Joan Marie), P.E.I.; Lloyd (Beatrice), Pine Tree; stepson, Gerry (Beryl), Stewart, New Glasgow;
12 grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by brothers, Fred and Douglas.
Cremation has taken place. No visitation by request. Funeral service will be held 11 a.m.
Thursday, April 6, in Little Harbour Presbyterian Church, Rev. Kenneth Stright officiating. Burial
will be in Church Brook Cemetery. Donations may be made to The Lung Association or the Heart
and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia. Arrangements under the direction of R.H. Porter
Funeral Home, New Glasgow.
OBIT # 1281 – HALIFAX HERALD – 6 APR. 2000
EMENEAU, Jean Eileen - Second Peninsula, died Tuesday, April 4, 2000, in Harbour View
Haven Home for Special Care, Lunenburg. Born in Stellarton, she was a daughter of the late
Alexander "Allie" and Sarah (Dunsmore) MacDonald. She was a school teacher for 35 years,
working for the first 10 years in the Pictou area and then in Lunenburg County until her
retirement. She was a member of Central United Church, Lunenburg and a member of the Mary
Gormley Unit of the UCW. She is survived by her husband, Eric, First Peninsula; daughters, Ruth
Corkum, East LaHave and Sylvia Emeneau, Lower Sackville; sisters, Grace Colburne, New
Glasgow and Kathleen MacRae, Stellarton; grandchildren, Krista Josey; Brian and Ian Corkum;
great-grandson, Ryan Josey. She was predeceased by brothers, Arthur, Willard "Bill" and Harold.
A private family service will be held at a later date. Memorial donations may be made to the
Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia; Harbour View Haven Home for Special Care,
Lunenburg, or any charity through Dana L. Sweeny Funeral Home, Lunenburg.
OBIT # 1282 – HALIFAX HERALD – 7 APR. 2000
CAMPBELL, Shirley Marie - Pictou Landing, died Thursday, April 6, 2000, in the Aberdeen
Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in New Glasgow, she was a daughter of the late George and Emma
(MacKenzie) MacKay. She was retired from Fred C. Morrison Ltd. She was a member of the
Bethel Presbyterian Church, Pictou Landing where she was an organist for many years. She was a
member of Lady Doric Order of the Eastern Star. She was also a member of the Aberdeen
Hospital Auxiliary, Pictou Landing Quilters Club and the Pictou County Arts and Crafts Club.
Surviving are her husband, Sheldon "Punny" Campbell; daughters, Debra (Robert) Spalding,
Melbourne, Fla.; Sheri, at home; sons, George (Marilyn), Trenton; Doug (Trudy), Bedford; Bruce
(Dolly), Pictou Landing; sisters, Anna "Babe" (Robert) Russell, Kings Head; Kathleen "Kay"
(Bert) Gordon, Pictou Landing; Dorothy "Dot" (Foster) Jenkins, Pictou Landing; brother, Doug
(Grace), Pictou Landing; grandchildren, Kevin, Joseph and Jason Moser; Tanya, Brendon, Sean,
Kyle, Anne-Marie and Dustin; great-grandchildren, Chase, Megan and Kyle. Visitation will be
from 7-9 p.m. today and from 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Saturday, in R.H. Porter Funeral Home, Trenton.
Funeral service will be held Sunday at 2 p.m. in the Bethel Presbyterian Church, Pictou Landing,
Rev. Dr. Paul Brown officiating. Burial will be in Hillside Cemetery. Donations may be made to
the Belltower Fund of Bethel Presbyterian Church, Pictou Landing.
OBIT # 1283 – HALIFAX HERALD – 7 APR. 2000
HARDY, Robert Stanley - 88, Truro, died April 5, 2000, in Valley View Villa, Riverton. Born in
New Glasgow, he was a son of the late Charles and Myra (Swan) Hardy. He was a retired
honorary member of the Truro Volunteer Fire Brigade. Most of his married life he lived in Truro.
Following the death of his second wife he moved to live with his daughter. Surviving are
daughter, Arlene Mowbray and son-in-law, Dr. Mac Mowbray, Eureka, Pictou Co.;
stepdaughters, Anne Miller, Nancy Taylor; stepsons, Douglas Burgess, Edward "Ted" Burgess;
sister, Helen Stewart, Halifax; several grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He was
predeceased by first wife, Mary; second wife, Louise; son, Robert Hardy; stepsons, Larry
Burgess, Ronald Burgess, David Burgess; several sisters and brothers. Cremation has taken place.
Truro Volunteer Fire Brigade tribute service 4 p.m. Saturday, memorial service following, both in
Mattatall Funeral Home, Truro, Rev. Bobby Fillier officiating. Burial at a later date in Robie
Street Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to Palliative Care of Valley View Villa, Riverton.
OBIT # 1284 – HALIFAX HERALD – 7 APR. 2000
TATE, Mary Agnes - 84, Denoon Street, Pictou, died April 5, 2000, in the Aberdeen Hospital,
New Glasgow. Born in Braeshore, she was a daughter of the late William and Georgina (Gallant)
Landry. A devoted mother and homemaker, she was a life member of the Stella Maris CWL and
lifelong member of the Stella Maris Paris. Mary also belonged to the Pictou Home and School
and the Shire Skating Club. She was the last surviving member of her immediate family. She is
survived by daughters, Gwen, Pictou; Ronalda (Kendall) Woodacre, Pictou; Susan (Lindsay)
Moland, Braeshore; son, Sandy (Bernice) Tate, New Glasgow; grandchildren, Beth, Peter, Arthur,
Adam, Ian, Chelssie, Aumrey; great-grandchildren, Mark and Jessica. She was predeceased by
her husband, Austin; son, John in infancy; brothers, Wilfred and Maurice; sisters, Sister Ronalda
(Jen), Margaret Mercer. Visitation will be 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in McLaren Funeral Home, Pictou.
Funeral Mass will be held 11 a.m. Saturday in Stella Maris Roman Catholic Church, Pictou, Rev.
Peter MacDonald officiating. Burial will be in Stella Maris Parish Cemetery. Family flowers only
please. Donations may be made to the deCoste Centre, Pictou, Heart and Stroke Foundation of
Nova Scotia or a charity of your choice.
OBIT # 1285 – HALIFAX HERALD – 8 APR. 2000
FRASER, John George - 46, of 17 George Street, Stellarton, died Thursday, April 6, 2000, at
home. Born in New Glasgow, he was a son of Shirley (MacIntosh) Fraser, Stellarton and the late
John Edward Fraser. He was a resident of Stellarton for most of his life and was a member of
Sharon St. John United Church. He was very involved in music and had performed as a musician
in various bands. He is survived by sisters, Jane (Michael) MacNeil, New Glasgow; Joanne,
Halifax; nephews, Alan, Fraser and Luke. He was predeceased by his father, John Edward Fraser.
Cremation has taken place. There will be no visitation by request of the family. A public
memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday, in Sharon St. John United Church, Stellarton,
Rev. Fred Archibald officiating assisted by Rev. Doug Campbell. No flowers by request of the
family. Donations in his memory may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society, Sharon St. John
United Church Organ Fund or to the charity of ones choice. Arrangements are under the direction
of H.C. MacQuarrie Funeral Home, Stellarton.
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OBIT # 1286 – HALIFAX HERALD – 8 APR. 2000
MAHAR, Charles Fredrick - passed away in St. Mary's Memorial Hospital, Sherbrooke on April
6, 2000, after a lengthy battle with heart problems and cancer. Born Sonora, Guysborough Co., on
December 13, 1929, he was a son of the late Gordon and Katherine "Kate" (McGrath) Mahar. He
was employed for many years with J.P. Porter's Dredging Company as a welder and crane
operator. He had also been employed with Harbour Development Company and Antigonish
Motors. He is survived by his wife, the former Grace Burns; brothers, Leonard (Ruth), Douglas
(Hazel), Wayne (Phylis), all of Sonora; sisters, Virginia (Vernon) Jack, Sonora; Edith
MacDonald, New Castle, N.B.; Shirley (Bill) Baker, Timberlea; Marguerite (Anthony) Mattie,
Antigonish; many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by brother, Matthew; sister, Helen;
infant brothers, Ralph and William. Visitation 7-9 p.m. today, in Ecum Secum Funeral Home,
Sherbrooke. Funeral will be held 2 p.m. Sunday, in Wine Harbour Independent Baptist Church,
Rev. Dick Jones
officiating. Burial to follow in Riverside Cemetery, Sonora Family flowers only. Donations may
be made to St. Mary's Memorial Hospital or St. Mary's Memorial Hospital Palliative Care,
Sherbrooke. Arrangements entrusted to Ecum Secum Funeral Homes Ltd. Charlie will live in our
hearts with fond memories forever.
OBIT # 1287 – HALIFAX HERALD – 20 DEC. 1997
CAMERON, John Dickson - 73, Calgary, Alta., formerly of East River St. Marys, died December
18, 1997, in Calgary. Born in East River St. Marys, he was a son of the late John MacKenzie and
Martha (Dickson) Cameron. He was a graduate of New Glasgow High School and later attended
Mount Allison and Cornell University, New York. In 1945 he moved west, where he was
employed for a number of years with Dome Petroleum. Prior to residing in Calgary, he was a
resident of Redwater, Alta., and Estevan, Sask., where he was an elder in the Presbyterian church.
Surviving are his wife, the former Elsie Chaba; sons, Johnnie Mac, Ottawa; James, Dickson,
Calgary; daughter, Janice (Mrs. Peter Wright), Calgary; a granddaughter; sisters, Sara (Mrs.
James Cunningham), East River St. Marys; Barbara (Mrs. John Wood), Garden of Eden, Pictou
Co.; brother, J. Campbell, Stellarton. He was predeceased by sister, Laura MacDonald; halfsisters, Hattie Koephke, Mabel Willis; half-brother, Joseph A. Cameron; foster brother, Roy
MacDonald. Funeral will be held Monday in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Calgary, Rev.
Karl English officiating. Burial in Union Cemetery, Calgary.
OBIT # 1288 – HALIFAX HERALD – 10 APR. 2000
CAMERON, Elsie M. - 518 South Frederick St., New Glasgow, passed away April 9, 2000, at
home. Born in Westville, she was a daughter of the late Arthur M. and V. May (Hale) Rennie.
She was a long-time member of Trinity United Church, New Glasgow, and the Iona Unit (UCW).
She was also a member of the Sir Frederick Banting Chapter IODE, a former member of the
Aberdeen Hospital Auxiliary, a member of the Abercrombie Golf Club, the New Glasgow
Duplicate Bridge Club and a member of Clan Cameron. Elsie had been an employee of Maritime
Tel and Tel Business office for 25 years. She is survived by her son, Richard (Colette), New
Glasgow; granddaughters, Angela and Erika; sisters, Dorothy (Mrs. Louis Delmotte, MacLellans
Brook; Eve (Mrs. William Westerman), New Glasgow; an aunt, Jane L. Hale, Westville; and an
uncle, A. Raymond Hale, Westville; also several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by
her husband, Donald Ian Cameron. Cremation has taken place. A memorial service will be held
Wednesday at 1 p.m. in Trinity United Church, New Glasgow, Rev. Norman Marple officiating.
Burial will be in Heatherdale Memorial Gardens. Family flowers only. Donations may be made in
her memory to Trinity United Church or to the Canadian Cancer Society. Arrangements are under
the direction of the R.H. Porter Funeral Home, New Glasgow.
OBIT # 1289 – HALIFAX HERALD – 10 APR. 2000
KERR, Angela Lee - 31, Vancouver, BC., formerly of Stellarton, occurred Thursday, April 6,
2000, in Vancouver. Born in New Glasgow, she was a daughter of Wayne and Donna (Noel)
Austin, Stellarton and Francis Kerr, Lansdowne Pictou Co. She had been a resident of Vancouver
for the past two years. She was a graduate of Stellarton High School and St. Mary's University in
Halifax. She was a former member of the Stellarton Balmoral Pipe Band and The Pictou County
Ladies Softball League. Surviving are her common law husband, Dwane Kenney, Vancouver;
brothers, Shaun Austin, Steven Austin, Brian Austin, all of Stellarton; sister, Victoria Kerr,
Stellarton; half-sister, Darlene Smeltzer; niece, Raileigh; lifelong friend, Heather Dykens; several
aunts and uncles; maternal grandmother, Della Noel, Westville; paternal grandmother, Jean
Braine, New Glasgow. She was predeceased by one sister. Visitation will be 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today,
in H.C. MacQuarrie Funeral Home, Stellarton. Funeral service will be held 11 a.m. Tuesday, in
the Christ Anglican Church, Stellarton, Rev. James McCorriston officiating. Burial will be in the
church cemetery. Family flowers only please. Donations in her memory may be made to the
SPCA or a charity of one's choice.
OBIT # 1290 – HALIFAX HERALD – 11 APR. 2000
BERNASCONI, Kathleen "Tat" - 83, Acadia St., Antigonish, died peacefully at home, April 9,
2000, after a lengthy illness surrounded by her loving and caring family and friends. Born in
Pictou, she was a daughter of the late William Owen and Sarah (MacDonald) Wheten. She
graduated from St. Martha's Hospital School of Nursing in 1939 and was a dedicated nurse and
health professional all her nursing career, at St. Martha's Hospital, Antigonish, retiring in 1982.
"Tat" was an active and involved member of St. Martha's Hospital, Alumnae, an associate
member of the Sisters of St. Martha, Bethany and a member of St. Ninian's CWL. Surviving are
daughters, Marion (Alan) McCaig, Kelowna, B.C.; Shirley (Wade) Cuthbertson, Ottawa; her
caring and devoted sister, Marguerite Wheten, with whom she resided, Antigonish; brother, Kent
(Evelyn) Wheten, Toronto; five grandchildren; one great-grandchild. She was predeceased by her
brothers, Wilfred (Buffie), Owen (Tuddy); sisters, Marie, Alice, Dolly, Connie, Mary; several
half-brothers and sisters. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today, 12 noon-1:30 p.m. Wednesday, in
MacIsaac Funeral Home, Antigonish. Funeral 2 p.m. Wednesday, in St. Ninian's Cathedral,
Antigonish, Rev. Bill Crispo officiating. Burial in St. Ninian's Cemetery. Memorial donations to
St. Martha's Hospital in the Home or the Nova Scotia Lung Association.
OBIT # 1291 – HALIFAX HERALD – 11 APR. 2000
DIXON, Florence Evelyn - 82, Porters Lane, Westville, passed away Sunday, April 9, 2000, at
her home. Born in Westchester, she was a daughter of the late Frederick and Willena
(Weatherbee) Rushton. She and her husband were mail carriers serving R.R. 3 Westville for
several years until their retirement. She was an adherent of St. Andrews Presbyterian Church,
Westville. She was the last surviving member of her immediate family. She is survived by sisterin law, Kathleen Rushton, Oxford; Alethea Rushton, Londonderry; Peggy Hatfield, New
Glasgow; brothers-in-law, John Dixon, Westville; Charles Dixon; close friends, Eva and Kenny
Rees, Granton and several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband, Thomas;
sisters, Greta and Christena; brothers, Clayton, Merle, Osborne and Watson. Visitation will be
held today from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. in Eagles Funeral Home, Westville, where funeral will be
held on Wednesday at 2 p.m., Rev. Glenn Cooper officiating. Interment will be in Heatherdale
Memorial Gardens.
OBIT # 1292 – HALIFAX HERALD – 11 APR. 2000
GRANT, James Arthur - Passed away April 9, 2000. Born October 22, 1891 in Central Caribou,
Pictou Co. He was a son of the late Daniel and Eleanor Grant. He owned and operated a dairy
business in his early years, then enlisted in the Armed Forces in 1941 and served overseas until
1944. Following his years in the armed forces, he joined the Corps of Commissionaires where he
remained until his retirement at age 90. He was ordained to the office of Elder in the Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and he attended until he was no longer able. He has resided with
and has been lovingly cared for by his son, Gary and wife Collette in Niagara Falls since 1984.
He is survived by his son, Gary (Collette); daughters, Rita Baker (Owen), Veryl Stockdale
(Ronald) and Cathy Towbridge. There are 18 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; two great
great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by his first wife, the former Kathleen MacLean,
Abbercrombie; second wife, Edythe Mae Weston, Halifax; sons, Ballem and Donald;
granddaughter, Rita Edythe Grant. He was also predeceased by one brother and six sisters.
Visitation will be in Atlantic Funeral Home, 771 Main St., Dartmouth, 7-9 p.m. Wednesday,
April 12. Funeral service will be held in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 44
Cumberland Dr., Dartmouth, Thursday, April 13, at 2 p.m. Interment at Oakridge Memory
Gardens, Sackville.
OBIT # 1293 – HALIFAX HERALD – 11 APR. 2000
MacKINNON (Tomkinson), Pauline - Peacefully on April 7, 2000, in the Oakville Trafalgar
Memorial Hospital, after a valiant battle with Alzheimer's in her 74th year. Predeceased by her
husband, Clarence (Kim) MacKinnon (1984), Stellarton; her son, Donald (1952); along with her
parents, James (1960) and Nancy (1958); brothers, Hugh (1984) and Frank (1984) Tomkinson,
Pictou Landing. Loving mother to son, David; daughter-in-law, Lisa; granddaughters, Madeleine
Pauline and Ainslie Norah. Many nieces and nephews will miss Aunt Pollie as well as her many
friends. The chapel service will be held in Mississauga, Ont., today at 11 a.m. with interment to
follow at the Farrington Burial Grounds, Brantford, Ont. Donations can be made in her memory
to any local branch of the Alzheimer's Society.
OBIT # 1294 – HALIFAX HERALD – 12 APR. 2000
HEIGHTON, Dorothy Anita - 88, Willow Lodge Home for Special Care, Tatamagouche,
formerly of Mountain Road, died Tuesday, April 11, 2000, in the home. Born in Truro, she was
the daughter of the late Jake and Maria Douglas. She was an avid gardener and enjoyed her
flower garden. She enjoyed knitting. She is survived by son, James (Ella), Mountain Road;
daughters, Marjorie (Mrs. Alvin Heighton), Cape John; Mildred (Mrs. Aubrey Heighton), Cape
John; Anna Heighton and her companion, Allister MacKenzie, Digby; 15 grandchildren; 26 greatgrandchildren; two great great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband, Allison;
brothers, Victor and Austin. Visitation 7-9 p.m. today in MacLeod's Funeral Home, River John,
from where funeral service will be held 2 p.m. Thursday, Rev. Bruce Ward officiating. Burial in
Mountain Road Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Willow Lodge Home
for Special Care.
OBIT # 1295 – HALIFAX HERALD – 5 JULY 1993
MacINTOSH, Anna Beulah - 80, Sherbrooke, Guysborough County, died July 4, 1993, in L.R.
MacKaracher Nursing Home, Sherbrooke. Born in St. Marys River, Guysborough, she was a
daughter of the late William and Nora (Coles) Jack. She is survived by four daughters, Dorothy
(Mrs. Murray Fleet), Bonita (Mrs. Ira Pye), both of Sherbrooke; Margaret (Mrs. Murray Riley),
Indian Harbour Lake; Helen (Mrs. Francis Peters), Lawrencetown, Halifax County; son, Edward,
Oxford; three sisters, Hazel MacGrath, Dorothy Jack, both of Sonora; Joyce (Mrs. Clyde
Metzler), Canning; three brothers, John Henry, Sonora; Claude, Laurie, both of Halifax; 27
grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband, Edward (Ted); twin
sons, James, Edward S.; six brothers, Clayton, Roy, Murray and three in infancy; grandson,
Melvin Riley. Visitation will be 7-9 p.m. today, 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Tuesday in Ecum Secum Funeral
Home, Sherbrooke. Funeral will be 2 p.m. Wednesday in the United Baptist Church, Sonora,
Pastor H. Gardner officiating. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery, Sonora.
OBIT # 1296 – HALIFAX HERALD – 1 NOV. 1993
MacKENZIE, Douglas William - 65, Little Egypt Road, Pictou County, died October 30, 1993, at
home. Born in Sonora, Guysborough County, he was a son of the late Kenneth and May
(Savidant) MacKenzie. He was a former welder at Eastern Car and Hawker Siddeley Limited,
later becoming a millwright working in construction with Local 1178. He was a member of Christ
the King Roman Catholic Church, Trenton. He is survived by his wife, the former Mary
MacSween; four sons, Douglas, Stellarton; Hughie, Hamilton, Ont.; Michael, Trenton; Rodney,
Durham; two sisters, Alice (Mrs. Leonard Ward Jr.), Stellarton; Cindy (Mrs. Bill Dobson),
Linacy; two brothers, Earl, Little Egypt Road; Peter (Mick), Pictou Landing; 14 grandchildren; a
great-grandchild. He was predeceased by a daughter, Jane Marie; grandson, John Allan Douglas;
infant sister; brother, Jimmie. Visitation will be 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in R.H. Porter Funeral Home,
Trenton. Funeral will be 10 a.m. Tuesday in Christ the King Roman Catholic Church, Rev. Gary
MacPherson officiating. Burial will be in parish cemetery. Donations may be made to Heart and
Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia or Canadian Diabetes Association.
OBIT # 1297 – HALIFAX HERALD – 7 DEC. 1994
MAHAR, Chad Steven - 3, Sonora, Guysborough County, died December 5, 1994, in Sick
Children's Hospital, Toronto. Born in New Glasgow, he was a son of Steven John and Sheila Mae
(Pye) Mahar. He is survived by a brother, Tyson, Antigonish; paternal grandparents, Douglas and
Hazel Mahar, Sonora; maternal grandparents, Stan Pye, Sonora; Ruth Clark, Halifax. Visitation
will be 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in Calvary Faith Church, Sonora, where funeral will be 2 p.m.
Thursday, Rev. Michael Lynn officiating. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery, Sonora.
Donations may be made to The Lung Association or Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia.
Arrangements are under the direction of G.W. Giffin Funeral Home, Country Harbour.
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REID, Charles Alfred B.Sc. C.P. (c) - 44, Milford Station, passed away suddenly Saturday, April
8, 2000, in Dartmouth as a result of a motor vehicle accident. Born in Halifax, he was a son of
Leola G. (Benjamin) Reid, Milford and the late Ralph Gordon Reid. Charlie earned his bachelor
of science degree from Dalhousie University and worked at Imperial Oil as a geologist. He then
changed his vocation so he could work with his hands and people, by attending George Brown
College in Toronto and entered the profession of prosthetics. He worked at Sunny Brook Health
Science Centre, Toronto before returning to Nova Scotia, where he was presently employed as a
prosthetist to Nova Scotia Rehabilitation Centre. He enjoyed life and all of its offerings including
socializing, dancing, hockey, camping, fishing, boating and carpentry. He will be sadly missed by
his mother; sisters, Winnie, Halifax; Janet (Paul) Dauphinee, Shortt's Lake; Susan, Windsor;
nephew, Leonard (Alana) Dauphinee, and their son, Liam, Irvine, Calif. Visitation will be 2-4, 79 p.m. Friday, in Ettinger's Funeral Home, Shubenacadie. A memorial service will be held at 10
a.m. Saturday, April 15, in Milford United Church, Rev. Helen Waddell officiating. Burial in
Gays River Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Kings Meadow
Residence Society, C/O Barbara Campbell, R.R. 1, Windsor, N.S., B0N 2T0.
OBIT # 1299 – HALIFAX HERALD – 4 APR. 1994
REID, Ralph G. - 77, Milford, Hants County, died April 2, 1994, in the Victoria General
Hospital, Halifax. Born in Milford, he was a son of Ruth (Kerr) Reid, Windsor and the late Alfred
E. Reid. He was a member of Milford United Church. He served in the RCAF during the Second
World War and was in business with his father in his earlier years. He later operated Reid's
General Store until becoming postmaster in Milford. He is survived by his wife, the former Leola
Benjamin; three daughters, Winnie, Janet Dauphinee, both of Halifax; Susan, Windsor; son,
Charles, Milford; a grandson; brother, A. James, Riverview, N.B. He was predeceased by his
sister, Marilla Grant; two brothers, Ronald, Earl. Visitation will be 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in Ettinger
Funeral Home, Shubenacadie, where funeral will be 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, Rev. David Morgan
officiating. Burial will be in Gays River Church Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be
made to the Colchester Stroke Club c/o Marie Langille, 35 Shannon Dr., Truro, B2N 3V5.
OBIT # 1300 – HALIFAX HERALD – 13 APR. 2000
HOLMES, John Andrew - Porters Lane, Westville, died April 11, 2000, in Glen Haven Manor,
New Glasgow. Born in MacPherson's Mills, Pictou Co., he was a son of the late Duncan D. and
Minnie (MacPherson) Holmes. He worked on the family farm at MacPherson's Mills until he
moved to Westville in 1956. He also worked at Maritime Steel Ltd. until his retirement in 1977.
He was an adherent of The St. Paul United Church, Westville. He is survived by his wife of 56
years, the former Hester Wood; grandson, Nathan Kardish; son-in-law, Harry Kardish, Halifax;
granddaughter, Sharon Adamson, Ontario; sister, Mary Weir, Sherbrooke, Guysborough Co.;
several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his daughter, Ruth Kardish; son, John Robert
in infancy; brothers, James and Alex, New Glasgow. His remains are resting in Eagles Funeral
Home, Westville, with visiting hours from 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today, from where the funeral will be
held 2 p.m. Friday, Rev. Fred Archibald officiating. Burial in MacPherson's Mills Cemetery.
Donations may be made to the Diabetic Clinic of the Aberdeen Hospital, the MacPherson's Mills
Cemetery or a charity of your choice.
OBIT # 1301 – HALIFAX HERALD – 13 APR. 2000
KILBURN, Jessie Mary - 86, Westville Road, Pictou Co., died April 11, 2000, in the Aberdeen
Hospital. Born in Stellarton, she was a daughter of the late Michael and Mary (Essites) Budrick.
She had been a homemaker most of her life. She was an aviatress, one of the first female flyers.
She began flying bi-planes with the 13 member all female flying club, "Squadron of Death" in
Akron, Ohio during the 1930's and later flew out of the Trenton Airport upon return to Pictou Co.
She was an avid outdoors person, especially enjoyed fishing and camping. She was artistic and
preferred painting with oil paints. Surviving are son, Jack, Westville Road; six grandchildren;
three great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband, Miles Kipling Kilburn; daughter
in infancy; son, Kent; brother, Michael "Mickey"; half-sister, Alice Dolphin. Cremation has taken
place. No visitation or service by request. Donations to The Salvation Army. Arrangements are
entrusted to P. & K. MacDonald Funeral Home, New Glasgow.
OBIT # 1302 – HALIFAX HERALD – 13 APR. 2000
McNABB, James Archibald - 87, 99 Churchill Dr., New Glasgow, formerly of Trenton, passed
away Wednesday, April 12, 2000, in the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Trenton, he
was a son of the late Robert and Roberta (Archibald) McNabb. He ran a general store in Trenton
and later was a partner in Town and Country Electronics, New Glasgow for eight years. He was a
life member and past master of Doric Masonic Lodge 91 and the first president of the Pictou
County Amateur Radio Club. He was an adherent of First United Church, Trenton. He served two
terms as mayor of Trenton where he lived until the last ten years. He was the first person to get a
pilots license from The Trenton Airport. Surviving are his loving wife, the former Barbara Reid;
sister, Elda (McNabb) MacKay, New Glasgow; nephew, Kent (Jane) MacKay, Saint John, N.B.
He was predeceased by his nephew, Kirby (Jessie) MacKay, Ottawa. Cremation has taken place.
Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Friday, in R.H. Porter Funeral Home, Trenton from where funeral service
will be held Saturday at 3 p.m., Nancy Fraser officiating. Burial in Heatherdale Memorial
Gardens. Memorial donations may be made to First United Church, Trenton or a charity of
choice.
OBIT # 1303 – HALIFAX HERALD – 14 APR. 2000
LOVETT, Helen Fraser - Halifax, died April 12, 2000, in the VG Site, QEII. Born in Stellarton,
she was a daughter of the late Alexander R. Gordon and Hattie Lillie (Fraser). She was a former
president of Women's Auxiliary of The Atlantic Symphony, and was an active member of The
Women's Auxiliary All Saints Cathedral. She was the last surviving member of her immediate
family. She is survived by her nieces, Helen Cohone, Worcester, Mass.; Helen Ruth Jeske,
Toronto, Ont.; Nancy Devine, Billearica, Mass.; and honourary nephew, George Martell,
Toronto, Ont. She is predeceased by her husband, Gregory William Lovett; sisters, Mrs. Jean
Magee, Mrs. Betty Jeske; Robert Grant Gordon. Visitation 7-9 p.m. today and 11 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Saturday, in Cruikshank's Halifax Funeral Home. Funeral service will be held 5 p.m. Saturday in
All Saints Cathedral, Rev. John Swain officiating. Burial in Camp Hill Cemetery.
OBIT # 1304 – HALIFAX HERALD – 16 APR. 2000
STEWART, James Alexander - 81, Scotsburn, passed away peacefully, Friday, April 14, 2000, in
Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Scotsburn, he was a son of the late Hugh and Jessie
(Graham) Stewart. A member of Scotsburn United Church, James enjoyed gardening and
hunting. He is survived by his wife, the former Margaret Tattrie; sons, Donald (Judy), George
(Doris), Scotsburn; Allen (Donna), Middle Sackville; daughters, Jean Scott, Middle
Musquodoboit; Marie (Jimmie) Sutherland, Welsford, River John; grandchildren, Gloria and
Sarah Stewart, Jamie Sutherland, Sarah Scott, Christopher Stewart; several nieces and nephews.
He was predeceased by sons, Charlie and Larry; grandsons, Bruce Stewart and Shawn
Sutherland; brother, Bill; sisters, Margaret Bain and Mary MacCarthy. Visitation will be 2-4, 7-9
p.m. today in McLaren Funeral Home, Pictou. Funeral service will be held at 3 p.m. Monday
from Scotsburn United Church, Rev. Mark McLennan officiating. Burial will be in Bethel
Cemetery, Scotsburn. Family flowers only please. Donations in his memory may be made to the
Scotsburn Fire Department or the Canadian Cancer Society.
OBIT # 1305 – HALIFAX HERALD – 17 APR. 2000
MacDOUGALL, Judith Colleen "Judy" - 47, 351 Dalcrombie Dr., New Glasgow, passed away
Saturday, April 15, 2000, in Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. After a long and courageous
battle with breast cancer, Judy, my friend and companion of 15 years, is finally at peace. This
brave and wonderful mother, grandmother, wife and daughter quietly carried her burden for six
years. Through it all, she raised our fine son, Brett, and supported me in every way. She has been
a friend to many in their hours of need and used her strength to carry many of us through difficult
times. Born in New Glasgow, February 15, 1953, she was a daughter of Madeline (MacDonald)
Palmer and the late Doug Palmer. She had been a resident of New Glasgow all her married life.
Her personality and beauty were known to all by her many years with J. Ed MacDonald Insurance
Ltd. Judy was one of the founding members of Women Alike Breast Cancer Support Group. She
also worked as a volunteer in the Aberdeen Hospital gift shop. She was a friend to so many. Judy
really loved people and she really loved animals, especially her four-legged companion Hershey.
She lived a simple life and always put her own needs after others. She is survived by her husband,
Hugh; was the proud mother of daughter, Staci Palmer (Terry), Springville; son, Brett, at home;
and the doubly proud grandmother of Cassidy and Madison. Also surviving are brothers, Vernon
Palmer (Kathy), Middle River; Harley Palmer (Tracey), New Glasgow. She was predeceased by
her father, Doug Palmer. Visitation will be from 7-9 p.m. today, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Tuesday, in
H.W. Angus Funeral Home, New Glasgow, from where funeral service will be held at 11 a.m.
Wednesday. Cremation to follow. Donations in her memory may be made to the Women Alike
Breast Cancer Support Group. No one knows how much I will miss my wife and how I wish I
could turn back the clock to a happier time for her. I miss you so much, Judy. I love you!
OBIT # 1306 – HALIFAX HERALD – 17 APR. 2000
ROBERTSON, Margaret Evelyn - 89, Sunset Haven, New Glasgow, formerly of Thorburn,
passed away Sunday, April 16, 2000, in Aberdeen Hospital. Born in Greenwood, Pictou Co., she
was a daughter of the late John Duncan and Ellen Belle (MacDonald) MacDonald. She had been
a resident of Sunset Haven for the past 20 years prior to which she resided in Thorburn. She was a
member of Union Presbyterian Church, Thorburn, and a former member of the Ladies Guild. She
is survived by daughters, Frances Georgina (Morrell) MacIntosh, Scarborough, Ont.; Marie
(Wayne) Withers, New Glasgow; Marion (Jack) Hayden, Plymouth; six grandchildren; six greatgrandchildren; brothers, Duncan MacDonald, Waterloo, Ont.; Sinclair MacDonald, Coventry,
Conn.; Leslie MacDonald, Kitchener, Ont.; Dwight MacDonald, Greenwood, Pictou Co.; sister,
Dorothy MacLeod, Riverton. She was predeceased by her husband, Angus Leslie; grandson,
Larry MacIntosh; brothers, John, William, Lemuel; sisters, Isabel Robertson and Gertrude
Hughes. Her remains will rest in H.W. Angus Funeral Home, New Glasgow, from 2-4, 7-9 p.m.
Tuesday. Funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Union Presbyterian Church,
Thorburn, Rev. Glen MacDonald officiating. Burial will be in Thorburn Cemetery. Donations in
her memory may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia, Thorburn
Cemetery or a charity of choice.
OBIT # 1307 – HALIFAX HERALD – 18 APR. 2000
FRASER, Jessie Anna - 93, Glen Haven Manor, formerly of Diamond Street, Westville, died
April 15, 2000, in Glen Haven Manor. Born in Abercrombie, she was a daughter of the John
Thomas and Henrietta (Oliver) Fraser. Surviving are brother, Elmer, Ontario; several nieces and
nephews. She was predeceased by sister, Lillian; brothers, Alex, Oliver, John Henry. No
visitation. Graveside service 3:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Abercrombie Cemetery, Major Carson
Durdle officiating. Services are under the direction of Eagles Funeral Home, Westville.
OBIT # 1308 – HALIFAX HERALD – 18 APR. 2000
JOHANNESEN, Thyra "Johnson" - 94, Abercrombie, Pictou Co., passed away peacefully at
home on April 16, 2000. Born in Oddense, Denmark, she was a daughter of the late Hans Peter
and Mette Elisabeth (Dahlgaard) Vestergaard. She immigrated to Canada at the age of 26 and
married her late husband, Jens with whom she worked in mixed farming for 56 years. She was an
adherent of Trinity United Church, New Glasgow, life member of the Abercrombie WINS and a
member of the NDP. She was a charter member of Pictou County 4-H clubs and a 4-H leader for
many years in Abercrombie. She enjoyed flower gardening. Surviving are daughters, Ruth
Johannesen, Cornwall, Ont.; Edith "Edie" (Bill) Chisholm, Bedford; Elizabeth "Lil" Wilson,
Toronto, Ont.; Beryl "Buppy" (Alan) Watling, Coe Hill, Ont.; Mary Ann (Richard) Leblond,
Wakefield, Que.; sons, Anders "Andy" (Carol), Antigonish; Peter (Jean), Abercrombie, formerly
of Whittby, Ont.; Eric (Lois), Ingleside, Ont.; Carl (Marion), Abercrombie; brothers, Tage and
Ove, Denmark; 24 grandchildren; 23 great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband,
Jens; sister, Karen; brothers, Poul and Jakob. Visitation will be held 7-9 p.m. today and 2-4, 7-9
p.m. Wednesday in P & K MacDonald Funeral Home, New Glasgow from where funeral services
will be held 2 p.m. Thursday, Rev. Flemming Holm officiating. Burial will be in Abercrombie
Cemetery. Donations may be made in her memory to the VON or the Arthritis Society.
OBIT # 1309 – HALIFAX HERALD – 18 APR. 2000
LEADBEATER, Ben - 76, Ashdale, Antigonish Co., died April 17, at home. Born in Lourdes,
Pictou Co., he was a son of the late John Douglas and Mary Catherine (Grant) Leadbeater. He
operated a Barber Shop in Antigonish most of his working life. An accomplished saxophone
player, he played in numerous dance bands in the Antigonish area and most recently as a member
of the St. Ninian Street Stompers Dixieland Band. He was a veteran of the Second World War,
serving in Torbay, Nfld. and was a member of the Arras Branch 59, Royal Canadian Legion,
Antigonish. Surviving are son, Jeffrey, Antigonish. He was predeceased by his wife, Regina;
brothers, Reginald, Doug, Elmer, Leonard; sisters, Lucy, Jean. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today, in
C.L. Curry Funeral Home, 135 College St., Antigonish. Funeral 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, in St.
Ninian's Cathedral, Rev. Bill Crispo officiating. Burial in St. Ninian's Cemetery at a later date.
Donations to Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia or the Antigonish Branch of the
Diabetic Association.
OBIT # 1310 – HALIFAX HERALD – 18 APR. 2000
PETERS, Gladys Mary - 91, Glen Haven Manor, New Glasgow, died April 14, 2000, in the Glen
Haven Manor. Born in Lower Montague, P.E.I., she was a daughter of the late Simon and Ada
(Burke) Peters. As a young woman, she joined The Sisters of Charity and served four years as a
Novitiate before leaving due to health reasons. She first worked in Pictou during the Second
World War, years before moving to Antigonish where she was a long time employee of the
Antigonish 5 cent to $1.00 Store. She lived in Stellarton and New Glasgow following retirement.
She is survived by a sister, Violet Larkin, Plymouth, Mass.; special nieces and nephews, Donna
(Peters) Ellis, Mississauga, Ont.; Lucy (Hennigar) Brown, Detroit, Mich.; David Peters,
Westville; Russell Peters, Medicine Hat, Alta.; all of for whom she was guardian for various
periods of time. She was predeceased by her sisters, Margaret and Lucy; brothers, Clem, John and
David "Archie". Cremation has taken place under the direction of Eagles Funeral Home,
Westville. A memorial service has yet to be arranged. Interment will take place in Our Lady of
Lourdes Cemetery. Donations in her memory may be made to The Canadian Cancer Society or to
any charity.
OBIT # 1311 – UNKNOWN PAPER – 3 JAN. 1950
Friends and
former patients of Dr. D. R. MacDonald, M..D., C.M., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., (Eng.), will regret to
learn of his death which occurred last evening at his home in Shediac. He was 79 years of age.
Dr. MacDonald was born in Saltsprings, N.S., 1871. He attended PictouCounty Academy and
graduated from Dalhousie University in 1905 and took post graduate studies in St. George's
Hospital, London, England and Routunda Hospital, Dublin, Ireland. He was in charge of the
Morris Street Emergency Hospital, Halifax after the explosion. Later he practiced in Cape Breton
while with the Oxford Paper Company. Dr.MacDonald came to Shediac in 1930 and has a wide
circle of friends and patients in that vicinity who will learn with deep sorrow of his death. His
wife, the former Margaret MacLean, died December 25, last year. He is survived by one son,
Donald MacDonald with the R.C.A.S.C., Greenwood, N.S. and one daughter (foster) Mrs. H.
Power, Halifax. The funeral service will be held at 3 o'clock in Knox Presbyterian Church,
Shediac.Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery under auspices of the Masonic Order.
Funeral
Dr.
MacDonald
Shediac,
Jan
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1950
Knox Presbyterian Church here was filled to capacity yesterday by a congregation from all
sections of Westmorland county for the funeral of the late Dr. D. R. MacDonald. Dr. MacDonald,
well known and esteemed Shediac physician, passed away at his home on Tuesday evening at the
age of 79. Friends from all walks of life attended the last rites. The funeral was held under
Masonic auspices with Rev. W. D. Colwell, pastor of St. Martins-in-the-Woods officiating. He
was assisted by Rev. C. Jones of the Shediac United Church and the choir of St. Martins Church
rendered the hymns. Pallbearers were Bert E. Bent, Eldon Glendenning, J. Bateman, M. A.
Bateman, Avard White and Carl Atkinson. The committal service was conducted by Rev. Mr.
Colwell and was followed by the Masonic commital service.
OBIT # 1312 – HALIFAX HERALD – 19 APR. 2000
REID, Charles Cecil - 90, Truro, died April 18, 2000, in Colchester Regional Hospital, Truro.
Born in Stellarton, he was a son of the late Elizabeth (Grover) Reid. He worked most of his life in
the woods and retired from Sproule Lumber. Surviving are daughter, Ruth Crowe, Apple Valley,
Calif.; sons, Larry Reid, Hilden; Ronald Crowe, Cannon Beach, Oregon; sister, Margaret Foren,
New Glasgow; several grandchildren. He was predeceased by wife, the former Edith Withrow.
Visitation 12-1 p.m. Thursday, funeral 1 p.m. Thursday, both in Mattatall Funeral Home, Truro,
Rev. David MacNaughton officiating. Burial in Preeper Hill Cemetery, Shubenacadie. Donations
to Canadian Cancer Society or Colchester Regional Hospital, Truro.
OBIT # 1313 – HALIFAX HERALD – 19 APR. 2000
SPROULL, Charles Douglas - The death of Charles Douglas Sproull, Montreal, formerly Pictou
Landing, occurred Friday, April 14, 2000, in Mount Sinai Hospital, Montreal. He was a son of the
late James and Gladys Sproull. He is survived by his wife, Marcelyn Atkins; son, Ian; daughter,
Linda (Mrs. Ronald Tooey); grandson, Shayne, all of Montreal; brothers, Allison, Toronto;
Edwin, Trenton; sister, Carolyn (Mrs. Barrie MacMillan), New Glasgow; aunt, Muriel Sproull,
Pictou Landing. Cremation has taken place. Interment will be in the Pictou Landing Cemetery at
a later date. Donations in his memory may be made to the V.O.N. or a charity of choice.
OBIT # 1314 – HALIFAX HERALD – 30 MARCH 1995
CUMMING, Erskine - 79, New Glasgow, died March 28, 1995, in Aberdeen Hospital, New
Glasgow. Born in Bible Hill, he was a son of the late Melville and Mary Alice (Archibald)
Cumming. During the last four years, he was a resident of Autumn Crest Senior Citizens Home.
He actively supported many lifelong interests. His employment in New Glasgow included serving
as regional reporter for The Halifax Herald Limited; theatre manager, proprietor of Windsor
Apartments Grocery store and manager of Windsor Apartments. He served overseas during the
Second World War with the Sherbrooke Fusiliers, 27th Armoured Regiment, 3rd division. He
was a charter member of New Glasgow Lions Club, his numerous activities included service as
district governor in Nova Scotia; president of the Lions Club of St. Petersburg, Fla., where he
spent many winters and also helped found the Canadian Club. His summers were spent at
Melmerby Beach where he was an active member of the community. His interest in political life
was reflected by longtime membership in the Nova Scotia Liberal Association and candidacy for
provincial office in the 1960s. A lifelong member of Trinity United Church, New Glasgow, he
chaired its board of stewards. He supported and worked with the Canadian Legion, New Glasgow
branch; Canadian National Institute for the Blind and Victorian Order of Nurses. He was the last
surviving member of his immediate family. Surviving are nephews, William Cumming,
Gainsville, Fla.; Thomas Cumming, Calgary; Bob Cumming, Toronto; William Outhit, Moncton;
Peter Outhit, Stephen Outhit, Halifax. He was predeceased by a brother, Alison; sisters, Jean
Outhit, Mary, Katharine Roberts. Cremation has taken place under the direction of R.H. Porter
Funeral Home, New Glasgow. Burial in Riverton Cemetery. Donations to Trinity United Church,
VON or CNIB. Family will receive friends from 2-3 p.m. Saturday April 8, in Trinity United
Church where memorial service will be 3 p.m. Rev. Fred Archibald officiating.
OBIT # 1315 – HALIFAX HERALD – 1 MAY 1995
McKEEN, Edgar W. - 87, Sherbrooke, formerly of Aspen, Guysborough Co., died April 30,
1995, in McKaracher Nursing Home, Sherbrooke. Born in Aspen, he was a son of the late
Edward A. and Margaret B. (McGrath) McKeen. He was a retired woodsman and farmer and also
a life member of the former United Baptist Church, Aspen, Guysborough Co. He was a guest at
the McKaracher Nursing Home, Sherbrooke. Surviving are a brother, Stuart, Aspen; several
nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by brothers, Vincent, two in infancy; sisters, Nellie,
Stella, Myrl MacKeen, Viola MacIntosh. Visitation 7-9 p.m. today, funeral 2 p.m. Tuesday both
in H.W. Angus Funeral Home, Stillwater, Rev. Michael Lynn officiating, assisted by Rev. George
Mickethwaite. Burial in Aspen Baptist Cemetery. Family flowers only. Donations to Aspen
Baptist Cemetery fund or McKaracher Nursing Home.
OBIT # 1316 – HALIFAX HERALD – 20 APR. 2000
RILEY, Jean MacDonald - 100, died April 19, 2000, in MacEwen Mews, Margate, P.E.I. Born in
Pictou, she was a daughter of George W. and Annie (Ferguson) MacDonald. She was a graduate
of the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto, Ont. and a member of the IWK Auxiliary in Halifax
for many years. Surviving are daughters, Margaret Ann Craig, Summerside, P.E.I.; Beth Rankin,
Calgary, Alta.; one son-in-law; four grandchildren; eight great-grandsons; one greatgranddaughter. She was predeceased by her husband, Roland L. Riley; sisters, Grace Freestone,
Helen Outerbridge; brothers, Arthur, Stewart. Cremation has taken place. Burial at a later date in
Halifax. Donations to the IWK Grace Health Center or any charity. Arrangements entrusted to the
Moase Funeral Home, Summerside.
OBIT # 1317 – HALIFAX HERALD – 22 APR. 2000
SUTHERLAND, Ellen Mary - 89, West Branch, died Thursday, April 20, 2000, in Lillian Fraser
Memorial Hospital, Tatamagouche. Born in Earltown, she was a daughter of the late Robert and
Mary (Taylor) MacKay. She is survived by son, Murdock (Linda); grandchildren, Maggie and
Matthew. She was predeceased by her husband, Harold; son, Donald; brothers, John and Paul;
sisters, Isabelle and Mina. The remains are resting in MacLeod's Funeral Home, River John. No
visitation by request. Funeral service will be held in West Branch United Church, Sunday at 2
p.m., Pastor David Eagles officiating. Burial in West Branch Cemetery. In lieu of flowers,
donations may be made to charity of choice.
OBIT # 1318 – HALIFAX HERALD – 7 APR. 2000
Maddin, Charles - passed away suddenly at St. Paul’s Hospital on Wednesday, April 5, 2000, age
84. He was a loving husband, son, father , brother and friend, and will be sorely missed. Survived
by his beloved wife, Dilys, son Hugh; daughter Mary; son-in-law Andrew, and two
grandchildren, Leigh and Peter. Born in St. Boniface, Manitoba, February 4, 1916, brought up in
the Okanagan. Attended U.B.C., served his country valiantly in the R.C.A.F. and became a
P.W.O. in 1944. He settled his family in West Vancouver where he made lifelong friends and was
one of the founders of St. David’s United Church. He was a renowned Canadian authority on the
Geology of British Columbia, successful business man and an early enviromentalist with a
particular love of birds. He will be remembered for his indomitable spirit, his vast general
knowledge, and his wry sense of humour. Memorial service will be held at St. David’s United
Church, West Vancouver, Sunday, April 8, 2000 at 1:00 PM.
OBIT # 1319 – HALIFAX HERALD – 22 APR. 2000
SILVER, Violet A. - 92, Caldwell Avenue, Kentville, passed away peacefully Wednesday, April
19, 2000, in the Valley Regional Hospital, Kentville. Born in Glenelg, Guysborough Co., she was
a daughter of the late William C. and Laura (Eadie) Archibald. She was a member of the United
Church of St. Paul and St. Stephen, Kentville, serving as an Elder, on the Board of Stewards and
was a member of the North End UCW. She was a life member of the Women's Missionary
Society of the United Church. In her younger years, she was a patient at the Nova Scotia
Sanitorium and was later employed there as an Occupational Therapy Instructor, retiring in 1973.
She was the last surviving member of her immediate family. She is survived by a daughter, Laura
VanDenEykel, New Westminster, B.C.; sons, Fred and wife Judy, Milton, Ont.; David and wife
Jacquie, Langley, B.C.; six grandchildren; four stepgrandchildren; three stepgreat-grandchildren.
She was predeceased by her husband, Fred B. Silver; sisters, Pearl Dean and Isabelle Feltmate;
brothers, Harry, Stirling and Clarke; half-brother, Thomas. Visitation will be 2-4 p.m. Monday,
funeral service 2 p.m. Tuesday, both in W.C. Hiltz Funeral Parlour, Kentville, Rev. Boyd Vincent
officiating. Following a reception, private family burial will be held in Elm Grove Cemetery,
Steam Mill. Donations in memory may be made to United Church of St. Paul and St. Stephen.
"On earth one gentle soul the less. In heaven one Angel more."
OBIT # 1320 – HALIFAX HERALD – 22 NOV. 1998
KAY (Taylor), Edith Cavell - of 65 Grandview Ave., Trenton, passed away Friday, November
20, 1998, at the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in New Glasgow, she was a daughter of
the late Tom and Annie (Cassidy) Taylor. Surviving are daughters, Betty Fraser, Toronto; Jean
(Mrs. Gerald Lockhart), Scotch Hill; Alice Craig (Len Richards), Lock Broom; sons, John and his
wife, Marion, Allan and his wife Kathy, all of Trenton; 12 grandchildren; nine greatgrandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband Albert; brothers, Herbert and Thomas in
infancy. Cremation has taken place. Visitation will be from 7-9 p.m. today at the R.H. Porter
Funeral Home, Trenton, from where a memorial service will be held Monday at 2 p.m., Rev.
Stephen Fram officiating. Burial will be in Heatherdale Memorial Gardens. No flowers by
request. Donations may be made to Canadian Cancer Society, The Lung Association, or charity
of choice.
OBIT # 1321 – HALIFAX HERALD – 2 NOV. 1998
JOHNSTON, Keith - 79, 463 Washington St., New Glasgow, died October 31, 1998, in Aberdeen
Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Great Village, he was a son of the late Guy Louis and Kathryn
Edna (Spencer) Johnston. He was a resident of New Glasgow most of his married life where he
was an adherent of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. He worked as a brakeman with the C.N.R.
and from 1960-1976 he was owner of the Bomber's Club Athletic Association from where he
retired. He was also employed as a coal miner, having worked at various mines throughout the
county. Surviving are his wife, the former Colleen MacMaster, New Glasgow; sons, Wayne,
Rothesay, N.B.; Guy, New Glasgow; daughters, Jean (Mrs. Charlie MacGillvray), Lakevale,
Antigonish Co.; Kathryn (Mrs. Philip Bubar), New Glasgow; Sherry (Mrs. Jamie Cheek), New
Glasgow; nine grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; sister, Eudora Tupper, Pictou. He was
predeceased by brothers, Louis, Raymond. Cremation has taken place. Visitation 7-9 p.m.
Tuesday in H.W. Angus Funeral Home, New Glasgow. Memorial service 2 p.m. Wednesday in
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Rev. Dr. Ken MacLeod officiating. Burial in Thorburn
Cemetery. Donations to St. Andrew's Church Building Fund, S.P.C.A. or any charity.
OBIT # 1322 – HALIFAX HERALD – 3 NOV. 1998
FRASER, Ross A. - 83, Halifax, passed away, November 2, 1998, in the New Halifax Infirmary,
QEII. Born in Eureka, Pictou Co., he was a son of the late Evan and Isabel (MacMillan) Fraser.
He was a veteran of the Second World War, having served in the West Nova Scotia Regiment.
Prior to retirement, he was employed at Camp Hill Hospital for 34 years. He was a member of the
"Downeasters" band and was one of the founding members of barbershop singing in Halifax. He
was an active blood donor, a former member of The Waegwoltic Club and St. Andrew's United
Church Choir. Surviving are his wife, Annie (Day), formerly of St. John's, Nfld.; daughter, Judy
and husband Harry T. MacKenzie, Truro; granddaughter, Jennifer, Calgary; grandsons, Brian,
Eric, Truro; niece, Kay (Mrs. Bruce Jenkins), New Glasgow. He was predeceased by brother,
John K.; sisters, Annie Fraser and Jennie Ross. Visitation will be 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Wednesday in
Snow's Funeral Home, Windsor Street. Funeral will be 10 a.m. Thursday in St. Andrew's United
Church, Rev. Anthony Ware officiating. Burial will be 2 p.m. Thursday in Hopewell Cemetery,
Pictou Co. Donations may be made to the Canadian Diabetes Association or the Canadian Cancer
Society.
OBIT # 1323 – HALIFAX HERALD – 3 NOV. 1998
MacLEOD, Annie Muriel - 72, Foster Avenue, Stellarton, died Sunday, November 1, 1998, in
Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in New Glasgow, she was a daughter of the late William
and Annie Frances (Hynes) Tucker. She worked in the gun shop during the Second World War.
She was a member of First Presbyterian Church, New Glasgow. She was a former Brownie leader
and past president of the Ladies Auxiliary, RCAF, Stellarton. She enjoyed knitting, crocheting,
and especially, dolls. Surviving are her husband, Roderick; daughter, Ann (Mrs. Jim Burton),
Kingston, Ont.; sons, Craig (Judy), Courtenay, B.C.; Bill (Ann-Marie), New Glasgow; David
(Marge), Sylvester; Jimmy (Heather), Gagetown, N.B.; nine grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; sister, Neillie, Ontario; brother, Raymond, Little Harbour. She was predeceased by sons,
Malcolm, one in infancy; an infant daughter; grandson, Michael; sisters, Laura, Margaret,
Frances; brothers, James, Hubert, Allister, Harry, Ivan. Visitation 7-9 p.m. today, 2-4, 7-9 p.m.
Wednesday in R.H. Porter Funeral Home, New Glasgow. Funeral service 2 p.m. Thursday in First
Presbyterian Church, New Glasgow, Rev. Dr. Glen Matheson officiating. Cremation to follow
with burial of ashes in Abercrombie Cemetery at a later date. Donations may be made to a charity
of choice.
OBIT # 1324 – HALIFAX HERALD – 3 NOV. 1998
WALKER, Gertrude (Trudy) - 73, Thorburn, Pictou Co., died Sunday, November 1, 1998, in
Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Holland, she was a daughter of the late Hendrick and
Gezeina Van Der Laan. Prior to immigrating to Canada as a war bride, she had spent her earlier
years in Holland. She was a resident of Thorburn for all of her married life, where she was a
member of Union Presbyterian Church. She was a former employee of Zeller's Ltd. and was an
avid gardener. She was a member of LOBA Lodge, Thorburn. She is survived by daughter, Trudy
(Mrs. Burt Langille), Stellarton; speical nephew, Donald Ettinger, Kennetcook; brother-in-law,
Gordon Walker, Ontario; grandchildren, Leanne, Nikki, Kris and great-granddaughter, Kaileigh;
several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband, Kenneth; four sisters, in
Holland. Her remains are resting in H.W. Angus Funeral Home, New Glasgow with visitation
today from 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Funeral service will be held 11 a.m. Wednesday in Union Presbyterian
Church, Rev. Glenn MacDonald officiating. Burial in Thorburn Cemetery. Donations in her
memory may be made to the charity of one's choice.
OBIT # 1325 – HALIFAX HERALD – 24 APR. 2000
ARCHIBALD, John Lewis "Jack" - 78, 25 Windsor Way, Truro, died April 23, 2000, in the
Colchester Regional Hospital, Truro. Born in Truro, he was a son of the late Alexander Lewis and
Florence Lillian (Gratto) Archibald. He was a veteran of the Second World War, serving with the
Canadian Army in Italy and England. He was a member of the Canadian Army Service Corps
until his retirement in 1968. Upon his retirement, he was a driver instructor for the George Brown
College in Toronto, where he worked until 1980. He then moved back to Nova Scotia in 1985. He
was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 26, Truro. He was the last surviving
member of his immediate family. He is survived by daughters, Carole Seffert, St. Catharines,
Ont.; Heather Edmunsdon, Scarborough, Ont.; Janet (Pat) Cappello, Winnipeg; Ian (Elda),
Bathurst, N.B.; Brian (Donna), Bowmanville, Ont.; 14 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
He was predeceased by his wife, the former Violet May Hodgson and a brother, Donald.
Cremation will take place under the direction of Mattatall Funeral Home, Truro. No visitation or
flowers by request. Donations may be made to the Liver Foundation or to a charity of your
choice. A private family graveside service will be held at a later date in Crossroads Cemetery,
Valley.
OBIT # 1326 – HALIFAX HERALD – 24 APR. 2000
REID, Stanley - 96, Port Hilford, Guysborough Co., died Saturday, April 22, 2000, in St. Mary's
Memorial Hospital, Sherbrooke. Born in Port Hilford, he was a son of the late David and Minnie
(McConnell) Reid. He was a member of Port Hilford United Baptist Church, where he also
served as secretary. He was a past member of the Canadian Good Roads Association, which is
now known as the Canadian Road Builder's Association. While a member, he was active in
Marine and Highway Construction under the name of Stanley Reid Construction. He was a silver
fox breeder and sheep rancher. He was also a lifelong member of the Nova Scotia Liberal
Association. Surviving are sons, Robert (Elizabeth), Freeman (Sharon), Port Hilford; Lloyd
(Ruth), Dartmouth; Graham (Ruth), Pugwash; daughter, Mary Anne Kaizer (Clifford), Port
Bickerton; son-in-law, Corbett Field, Amherst; 12 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; several
nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his wife, the former Catherine Margaret Cameron;
daughter, Florence Verena Field; brothers, Percy, David; sisters, Eva, Anne, Verena. Visitation
will be from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today, funeral Tuesday at 2 p.m., both in Port Hilford United
Baptist Church, Rev. Morley Shaw officiating, assisted by Brian Barron. Burial will be in Cherry
Hill Cemetery, Port Hilford. Family flowers only. Memorial donations may be made to the Port
Hilford United Baptist Church Fund. Arrangements are entrusted to G.W. Giffin Funeral Home,
Country Harbour.
OBIT # 1327 – HALIFAX HERALD – 25 APR. 2000
CAMERON, Melinda Elizabeth - North Street, Westville, passed away April 23, 2000, in her
home. Born in 1928, she was the only daughter of the late Clarence and Agnes (Skinner) Clark.
She attended Westville High School and Maritime Business College and worked as a bookkeeper
of R.A. Douglas Limited for 39 years. She was a member of St. Paul United Church where she
served on the Board of Trustees, and was a former Sunday School Teacher. She was a Past
Matron of Westville chapter 24 Order of the Eastern Star. She had been appointed District Deputy
Grand Marton in 1976-77, and a Grand Representative on North Carolina in 1983-84. She was a
member of Clan Cameron Nova Scotia Branch, the Westville Citizens Crime Prevention
Association and the Westville Heritage Group. For many years she has been associated with the
Dunvegan Girls Pipe Band Association and served in the band's administration for a total of nine
years. She is survived by son, Brian (Cindy) Leadbeater; daughter, Agnes (Thomas) Davis, both
of Westville; a step daughter, Marie (Joseph) Cameron, Sydney; grandchildren, Amy MacLeod,
Matthew, Jennifer, Kathy Leadbeater, Westville; step grandchildren, Christopher, Cheryl
Cameron, Sydney. She was predeceased by her husband, John E. Cameron; stepson, David
Cameron. Visitation will be 7-9 p.m. today, 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Wednesday in Eagles Funeral Home,
Westville. Funeral service will be held 2 p.m. Thursday in St. Paul United Church, Westville.
Interment will be in St. Bee's Cemetery, Westville. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to
the Victorian Order of Nurses, Canadian Cancer Society, or charity of your choice.
OBIT # 1328 – HALIFAX HERALD – 25 APR. 2000
HENDERSON, Fred Strickland - 75, Seafoam, passed away peacefully in the Shiretown Nursing
Home, Pictou, Easter Sunday, April 23, 2000. Born in Seafoam, he was a son of Frank and Janie
(MacDonald) Henderson. Fred was a fisherman all his life. He was an avid card player and
always enjoyed music. His greatest joy were his children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
He was Presbyterian by faith. He was also a member of Helping Hand Lodge 34, IOOF, River
John. Fred is survived by his wife, Jean (Fraser); daughters, Cheryl (Jim) MacDonald, Pictou;
Karen (Brian) Langille, MacKenzie, B.C.; Lynda (Allan) Manning, Seafoam; Nancy (Larry)
Langille, River John; Cindy Henderson (Ron Halverson), Pictou; grandchildren, Freddie,
Michelle, Cephise, Candi, Paul, Tammy, Terri Lynn, Timmy, Todd, Tabatha and Amanda; greatgrandchildren, Patrick, Olivia, Jesse, Richard, Gailyn, Sebastian, Nicholas, Gordie, Grace,
Abigail, Rachel and Haileigh; brothers, Wilbert (Della) Henderson, Seafoam; Johnny (Marie)
Henderson, Seafoam; sisters, Gladys (Stan) Battist, Lyons Brook; Jean (Alfred) Langille, Pictou;
Catherine Jewers, Pictou; Marion (Lloyd) Palmer, P.E.I.; numerous nieces and nephews. He was
predeceased by grandson, Burton Langille. Remains will be resting at his late residence, with
visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Wednesday, April 26. Funeral service will be held in St. David's
Presbyterian Church, Toney River, Thursday, at 3 p.m., Rev. Jeannette Fleischer officiating,
assisted by Rev. Donald Sutherland. Burial in Hamilton's Cemetery. Family flowers only.
Donations may be made to the Willow Lodge, Tatamagouche, the Shiretown Nursing Home,
Pictou or any charity of choice. Funeral arrangements entrusted to MacLeod's Funeral Service,
River John.
OBIT # 1329 – HALIFAX HERALD – 25 APR. 2000
RILEY, Jean MacDonald - 100, died April 19, 2000, in MacEwen Mews, Margate, P.E.I. Born in
Pictou, she was a daughter of George W. and Annie (Ferguson) MacDonald. She was a graduate
of the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto, Ont. and a member of the IWK Auxiliary in Halifax
for many years. Surviving are daughters, Margaret Ann Craig, Summerside, P.E.I.; Beth Rankin,
Calgary, Alta.; two sons-in-law; four grandchildren; eight great-grandsons; one greatgranddaughter. She was predeceased by her husband, Roland L. Riley; sisters, Grace Freestone,
Helen Outerbridge; brothers, Arthur, Stewart. Cremation has taken place. Burial at a later date in
Halifax. Donations to the IWK Grace Health Center or any charity. Arrangements entrusted to the
Moase Funeral Home, Summerside.
OBIT # 1330 – HALIFAX HERALD – 26 APR. 2000
HENRY, Eileen Cameron - Antigonish Manor, at the age of 92, died April 24, 2000, in St.
Martha's Regional Hospital, Antigonish. Born in Montreal, Que., she was a daughter of the late
A. Frank and Mary Elizabeth (Murphy) Cameron. She received her early education in New
Glasgow and graduated from New Glasgow High School and Dalhousie University, Halifax with
an I.O.D.E. scholarship. Following her marriage, she resided in Antigonish. She was the first
woman elected to Antigonish town council and served as deputy mayor. Her consummate
objective while serving on town council was her work and energy for those on welfare and
helping the poor and disadvantaged. She touched many lives. She was a lifelong and ardent
member of the Liberal Party and served on the provincial executive as well as serving as
president of the Antigonish Women's Liberal Association. She fought unceasingly for a local
library, and its presence is due immeasurably to her advocacy. During war time she served as a
commissioner on the Ration Board of Canada, War Time Prices and Trade Board and headed a
contingent of women who kept in touch with those serving overseas, supplying care packages and
letters with news from home. She served as president of the Red Cross and co-ordinated the sale
of Victory Bonds and continued her association with the Red Cross throughout her life. She was
the recipient of the Order of Canada; received the Queen Elizabeth Medal; was named Woman of
the Year in Nova Scotia. She was a member of St. Ninian's CWL, the Antigonish Women's
Association and the Naomi Society. She was a member and served as president of St. Martha's
Hospital Auxiliary. She joined the staff of The Casket in 1940, and was well known through her
regular column "Around Town and County". She published two books of poetry, "Comfort Me
With Apples" and "Dancer in the Dust". Surviving are grandson, Courtney Henry; greatgrandsons, William Alexander and Eric Courtney, Charlotte, Maine; nephews, Frank Cameron,
Peter Cameron, John Cameron; nieces, Beverly Cameron Miles, Jocelyn Cameron. She was
predeceased by her husband, Eric Robert Henry; son, Courtney; brothers, Harvey and Harcourt.
Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in MacIsaac Funeral Home, 61 Pleasant St., Antigonish.
Funeral 10:30 a.m. Thursday in St. Ninian's Cathedral, Antigonish, Rev. Bill Crispo officiating,
homilist Bishop Emeritus William E. Power. Burial in parish cemetery.
OBIT # 1331 – HALIFAX HERALD – 28 APR. 2000
COLLETT, Gloria Mary - 70, Eastern Passage, died April 27, 2000, in Dartmouth General
Hospital. Born in Halifax, she was a daughter of the late Howard and Bertha (Harris) Henneberry.
She spent her life at home caring for her family. Surviving are daughters, Joanne Bradbury,
Eastern Passage; Janet Collett, Dartmouth; sons, Brian, Edward, Gary, Eastern Passage; brothers,
Richard Henneberry, Dartmouth; Howard Henneberry, Halifax; sisters, Linda Neate, Dartmouth;
Lorraine Peters, Halifax; Theresa, Lower Sackville; Rose Santerre, Madeline McFarlane,
Dartmouth; Nancy Bishop, New Brunswick; three grandchildren. She was predeceased by her
husband, Alfred; daughter, Kathleen MacLaughlin; brothers, James Henneberry, Karl
Henneberry; sisters, Jean Leadley, Bernice Naugle. Memorial service 10:30 a.m. Saturday in
Atlantic Funeral Home, Dartmouth, Rev. Bernie O'Neill officiating. Burial in Dartmouth
Memorial Gardens. Reception to follow. Donations to Canadian Cancer Society.
OBIT # 1332 – HALIFAX HERALD – 28 APR. 2000
HOARE, Margaret Agatha - 80, 396 Shelburne St., New Glasgow, died Wednesday, April 26,
2000, in the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in New Glasgow, she was a daughter of the
late Ranald and Hannah (Frehill) MacDonald. She was a former employee of F.W. Woolworth
Ltd. and a hairdresser with Agnes Beauty Parlour. She was a member of Saint John the Baptist
Roman Catholic Church, where she was past president of the C.W.L., former member of the choir
and religious education teacher and member of mission society. Surviving are daughter, Deborah
(Gordon) Rasmussen, Saint Albert, Alta.; son, Jack, at home; grandchildren, Darrell, Justin,
Nicholas, Ashley; several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband, Ronald;
sisters, Eileen Sullivan; Sister Claire MacDonald, C.N.D.; brothers, Archie, Ian, Raymond.
Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today, in R.H. Porter Funeral Home, New Glasgow. Funeral service 11
a.m. Saturday in Saint John the Baptist Roman Catholic Church, Rev. Regis Hallorn officiating.
Burial in Holy Cross Cemetery. Donations may be made to Saint John the Baptist Roman
Catholic Church or a charity of choice.
OBIT # 1333 – HALIFAX HERALD – 28 APR. 2000
PLUMB, Victoria Barbara "Vicki" - Passed away peacefully in the Etobicoke General Hospital,
Toronto, on Monday, April 24, 2000, after a lengthy battle with cancer. Beloved wife of Len
Johnson; loving daughter of Gladys Plumb, New Glasgow, and the late Gordon Plumb; dear sister
of Charlotte, Peggy, Duncan and the late Beverly and sister-in-law of Wayne, Ivan and Lillian.
Vicki will be fondly remembered by her nieces and nephews. At Vicki's request there will be no
visitation. Cremation has taken place. A private family memorial service will be held in H.W.
Angus Funeral Home Chapel, New Glasgow, at 2 p.m. on Saturday, Rev. Dr. J. Kenneth
MacLeod officiating. Burial of ashes will be in the Lorne Street Cemetery, New Glasgow. As
expressions of sympathy, donations to the Canadian Breast Cancer Society would be appreciated
by the family.
OBIT # 1334 – HALIFAX HERALD – 28 APR. 2000
RICE, Ruth Jennie - 71, 440 Abercrombie Rd., New Glasgow, died Thursday, April 27, 2000, in
the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Stellarton, she was a daughter of the late John and
Margaret (Rideout) Vacheresse. She had been a resident of New Glasgow for the past 48 years
and was a member of the Trinity United Church. Sadly missed by her daughter, Clare and son-inlaw, Ralph Wallis, Milford Station; grandsons, Marc and Scott; sisters, Violet (George) Ross,
Riverton; Esther Vacheresse, Truro; Helen (Raymond) Fullerton, Truro; Pansy (Roy) Kellock,
Plymouth; several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband Arthur "Arlie";
sons, Frank, Donnie; brothers, Emerson, George, John; sister, Margaret Phillips; a sister in
infancy. Cremation will take place. By request of the deceased there will be no visitation. A
public memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. Monday in Trinity United Church, New Glasgow,
Rev. Norman Marple officiating. Burial will be in Auburn Cemetery, Westville. Family flowers
only please. Donations in her memory may be made to the SPCA, the Aberdeen Hospital or to a
charity of one's choice.
OBIT # 1335 – HALIFAX HERALD – 28 APR. 2000
SUTHERLAND, George Edward "Ed" - Died late Wednesday evening, at home, following a
valiant battle with cancer. Born July 28, 1940, in Marshy Hope, Pictou Co., he was the son of the
late George H. and Hazel (Atwater) Sutherland. Ed had a very distinguished business career with
Group Division of the Sun life Assurance Company first here in Nova Scotia and later in Boston,
Mass. Following his return to Halifax he briefly worked with the Zurich Life Insurance Company
and in 1979 joined the management consulting firm of William M. Mercer Ltd. from which he
took early retirement in late 1997. Unable to contain his boundless energy, he established a home
based business, Sutherland Business Coaching, which was just commencing to operate
successfully at the onset of his latest disability. Ed was a past master of St. Andrew's Lodge 1, AF
and AM, past president of Clan Sutherland Society, a member of the Board of Directors of the
Canadian Cancer Society, Boy Scouts of Canada, leader with the 3rd Rockingham 'B' Scout
Troop, advisor with the First Clayton Park Venturer Company of Scouts Canada, a member of the
Nova Scotia Provincial Council of Scouts Canada, a member of the Provincial Revenue
Development Committee of Scouts Canada, and the Board of Managers of Calvin Presbyterian
Church in Halifax. Ed leaves to mourn his devoted wife, Barbara (Humphreys); his daughter
Karla Brown (Paul); son, Blair, as well as his much loved grandchildren, Justin, Courtney,
Makayla. He is also survived by sisters, Margaret Murray (Walter), Barney's River; Ruth Clark
(Brian), Moncton, N.B.; Alice Gillispie (John), Eureka; brothers, Bill (Mary), Dartmouth; Donald
(Ruth), Linacy; as well as several nieces and nephews. Visitation will be in Snow's Funeral
Home, 2666 Windsor St., Halifax, today, April 28, from 7-9 p.m. and Saturday, April 29, from 24, 7-9 p.m. Funeral Sunday, April 30 at 3 p.m. in Calvin Presbyterian Church, Ashburn Avenue,
Halifax, Rev. Sydney McDonald officiating. Family flowers only. Donations to Canadian Cancer
Society would be appreciated.
OBIT # 1336 – HALIFAX HERALD – 28 APR. 2000
THOMPSON, Jennie Mae - 92, Valley View Villa, Riverton, formerly of Lourdes, passed away
Wednesday, April 26, 2000, in Valley View Villa. Born in Goldenville, Guys. Co., she was a
daughter of the late Charles and Emma (Atwater) Cunningham. Prior to going to Valley View
Villa, she was a resident of Sunset Haven Nursing Home, New Glasgow, for a number of years.
She will be remembered as a caring friend to all who knew her. Jennie was a loving mother,
grandmother and great-grandmother. She is survived by daughter, Martha; son-in-law, Richard
Blair, Dartmouth. She was predeceased by her husband, Howard; son, John; sister, Muriel Audas;
brothers, Manford, Hazen and Charles. Visitation will be held 2-4 p.m. today only in Eagles
Funeral Home, Westville, where her funeral will be held 1 p.m. Saturday, Rev. Norman Marple
officiating. Private interment will be in the Duff Cemetery.
OBIT # 1337 – HALIFAX HERALD – 6 JAN. 1995
MILLS, Charles Ernest - 96, veterans unit of St. Martha's Hospital, Antigonish, died January 4,
1995, in the hospital. Born in Port Hilford, Guysbor- ough Co., he was the last surviving member
of his immediate family. Surviving are daughters, Lucy Ann Ryan, Sherbrooke; Daisy
Williamson, Porters Lake; Myrtle Basenberg, California; Mona Grace James, Saint John, N.B.;
son, Elmer Ernest, Wallace Bridge, Cumberland Co.; several grandchildren. He was predeceased
by his first wife, the former Annie Floyd MacDonald; second wife, the former Maudie Pangborn.
The body has been donated to Dalhousie Medical School. A memorial service will be held at a
later date. Donations to Canadian Cancer Society or Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia.
OBIT 1338 – HALIFAX HERALD – 29 APR. 2000
GUNN, J. Donald "Don" - 76, Scotsburn, passed away April 28, 2000, in Aberdeen Hospital,
New Glasgow, after a brief illness. Born in Scotsburn, he was the younger son of the late Dan and
Margaret (Archibald) Gunn. Following his graduation from New Glasgow High School in 1944,
he joined the army. He received a Diploma in Engineering from Mount Allison University. He
attended Nova Scotia Agricultural College and MacDonald College of McGill University where
he received his BSc. Ag. graduating in 1948. He was employed with the Department of
Agriculture for 29 years as an extension person and an Agriculture Engineer designing farm
buildings. In 1980, his love of farming and the land brought him back to the family farm in
partnership with his son, Donnie. Throughout his lifetime he served agriculture, his community,
and his church faithfully. He was honored with the Distinguished Life Member of the Nova
Scotia Institute of Agrologists. He had served as president of the Nova Scotia Institute of
Agrologists. He was a founding member of the Atlantic Provinces Farm Mechanization Show. He
served for 18 years nationally on the Canada Farm Plan Services. He also served on the Nova
Scotia Marketing Board and the Farm Debt Review Board. He was a founding member of the
Atlantic Christian Training Centre in Tatamagouche and was President of the Scotsburn United
Church where he served as elder, choir member and on various other committees. He was also a
founding member of the Clan Gunn Society. He greatly enjoyed music and was an active member
of the Scotsburn male choir and was a former member of the Lyric Male Choir. He is best known
for his great love of and respect for his family and others. Many people were touched by his acts
of kindness. He was an avid fly fisher and enjoyed many trips with his fishing friends. He loved
photography and gave many of his photographs as gifts. He will be greatly missed by his wife of
53 years, Marion (Freeman); sons, Donnie (Sharon), Scotsburn; Dr. Jim (Betty), Kentville; Dr.
Robert (Sue), Kentville; David (Kathie), Scotsburn; Allen, Scotsburn; 14 grandchildren; many
nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his only brother, Rev. Eldon Gunn. Visitation will
be 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in McLaren Funeral Home, Pictou. Funeral service will be held 2 p.m.
Sunday in Scotsburn United Church, Rev. Mark McLennan and Rev. Stan MacQueen officiating.
Interment will be in Bethel Cemetery, Scotsburn. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to a
charity of your choice.
OBIT # 1339 – HALIFAX HERALD – 29 APR. 2000
ROSS, Peter Walker - 67, Halifax, passed away April 27, 2000, at home. Born in New Glasgow,
son of the late George and Marion Ross. He graduated from Mount Allison University with a
BSc. degree, Nova Scotia Technical College in 1958, in Civil Engineering. President of Aberdeen
Paving Limited, Bedford and president of Maurice's Ready Mix, New Minas and past president of
Nova Scotia Road Builder's Association. Surviving are wife of 40 years, Joan; daughters, Kathy
and husband Ray Rothermel, Chevy Chase, Md.; Susan and husband Donald Lavoie, London,
Ont.; son, Bill and wife Susan, Hammonds Plains; sisters, Phyllis Wilkes, New Glasgow; Susan
Ross, Montreal; beloved grandchildren, Ally, Emily, Katherine, Caroline and Olivia. Visitation 24, 7-9 p.m. Monday in J.A. Snow Funeral Home, 2666 Windsor St., Halifax. Funeral
arrangements incomplete. Memorial donations may be made to Heart and Stroke Foundation of
Nova Scotia or a charity of choice.
OBIT # 1340 – HALIFAX HERALD – 1 MAY 2000
BOEHK, Josephine Allard - 95, Victoria St., Westville, passed away on April 29, 2000, in the
Valley View Villa, Riverton. Born in Inverness, she was a daughter of the late Frank and
Josephine (O'Brien) Allard. She lived in Thorburn in her early years and later moved to New
Glasgow. She attended Mount St. Bernard, Antigonish, and also Maritime Business College, New
Glasgow. She lived most of her married life in Westville before moving to Boston for 17 years
and later returning to Westville. Prior going to Valley View Villa, she resided at High Crest Place
for four years. She was an avid curler and was past president of the ladies auxiliary of the
Westville Curling Club. She was also a 50-year member of the Ladies LOBA Lodge. She was a
cook at the MREC Camp at Chance Harbour for a number of years. She was a member of St. Paul
United Church in Westville. She is survived by sons, Ernest and wife Doris, Halifax; Roderick
and wife Jean, Westville; daughters, Leceta Higgins, Westville; Celestine MacDonald and
husband Leslie, Stellarton; 15 grandchildren; 24 great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her
husband, Roderick MacDougall Boehk; an infant daughter; son-in-law, Donald Higgins;
grandson, Stephen Higgins; great-granddaughter, Karolyn Boehk; brothers, William and Leo
Allard; sisters, Leceta Landry and Bernadette Sheehan. Visitations will be held today from 2-4, 79 p.m., in Eagles Funeral Home, Westville. Her funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, in
St. Paul United Church, Westville, Rev. Donald Sutherland officiating. Burial in Heatherdale
Memorial Gardens, Sylvester. Donations may be made to St. Paul United Church or to any
charity. LOBA will have
service at 6:30 p.m. today in Eagles Funeral Home.
OBIT # 1341– HALIFAX HERALD – 1 MAY 2000
GAY, Clayton Keith Tex - 16, Island East River, Pictou Co., died Friday, April 28, 2000, at
Island East River. Born in New Glasgow, he was the son of Tex and Anne (Gamble) Gay. He was
a resident of Island East River all of his life and was a grade 10 student at West Pictou District
High School. Surviving besides his parents, Tex and Anne, are sister, Robin, New Glasgow; and
nephew, Justin; paternal grandmother, Alice Gay, Country Harbour; several aunts, uncles and
cousins. Visitation will be 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today in H.W. Angus Funeral Home, New Glasgow,
from where funeral services will be held 2 p.m. Tuesday, Rev. Katherine Bourbonnier officiating.
Burial will be in MacLean Cemetery, Hopewell.
OBIT # 1342 – HALIFAX HERALD – 1 MAY 2000
MacLEAN, Borden A. - 85, Glen Haven Manor, New Glasgow, formerly of Autumn Crest
Apartments, New Glasgow and 173 Westville Rd., New Glasgow, died Saturday, April 29, 2000,
in the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Grosse Isle, Magdalen Islands, he was a son of
the late Edmund and Ellen (MacPhail) MacLean. In his earlier years, he was a deep sea fisherman
and later enlisted with the armed forces of the Second World War. After the war, he worked with
the former Standard Clay, New Glasgow up until his retirement. He was a dedicated horseman,
having owned several race horses and was skilled in carpentry, landscaping and gardening. He
lifetime acts of unsolicited kindness and aid to anyone in need were many and widespread. He is
survived by sister, Margaret (Mrs. Beverly Rankin), Grosse Isle, Magdalen Islands; several nieces
and nephews; cousins, Elaine Yorke, Sara Munro, New Glasgow and Judy Salmonds, Ontario. He
was predeceased by brothers, Bob and James. His brother James was the very first Anglican
bishop in the province of Quebec at Montreal. There will be no visitation locally. His remains
will be transferred home to Grosse Isle, Magdalen Islands, for funeral service and then interment
"on that windy hill", as was his wish. Arrangements are under the direction of H.W. Angus
Funeral Home, New Glasgow. Donations in Borden's memory may be made to The Lung
Association and Canadian Diabetes Association.
OBIT # 1343 – HALIFAX HERALD – 2 MAY 2000
MURRAY, Velma Muriel - 61, West Branch, died May 1, 2000, in the Lillian Fraser Memorial
Hospital, Tatamagouche. Born in Truro, she was a daughter of the late Hector and Elsie (Moore)
MacNutt. Surviving are daughter, Patsy, West Branch; sons, John Allen, David, West Branch;
Cliffie, Plainfield; two grandsons; brothers, Harvey, Raymond, West Branch; Ivan, Truro; sister,
Edna Byers, Stellarton; several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by husband,
Mackenzie; son, Tommy; sisters, Isabelle, Linda; brother, Freddie. Cremation has taken place.
Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Wednesday in MacLeod Funeral Home, River John. Funeral 2 p.m.
Thursday in West Branch United Church, Pastor David Eagles officiating. Burial in West Branch
Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to Pictou County VON or North Shore Health Services
Foundation of Tatamagouche.
OBIT # 1344 – HALIFAX HERALD – 2 MAY 2000
MacINTOSH, Estella "Stella" - 81, 399 Washington St., died Sunday April 30, 2000, at her
home. Born in New Glasgow, she was a daughter of the late Alexander and Catherine
(MacMillan) MacIntosh. She was a resident of New Glasgow for all of her life. She is survived
by her companion of 60 years, Ainsley (Onson) Pellerine, New Glasgow; sister, Dorothy Giffin,
New Glasgow; brother, Robert, MacLellan's Brook; several nieces and nephews. She was
predeceased by her sisters, Violet and Janet MacKenzie; brothers, James and George. Cremation
has taken place. By the request of the deceased there will be no visitation or funeral services. A
private graveside service will be held Wednesday in Brookside Cemetery, Rev. Dr. Glen
Matheson officiating. No flowers by request. Donations in her memory may be made to the
Canadian Cancer Society or to The First Presbyterian Church, New Glasgow. Arrangements are
under the direction of H.W. Angus Funeral Home, New Glasgow.
OBIT # 1345 – HALIFAX HERALD – 2 MAY 2000
RICHARD, Steven Donald - 42, Edmonton, Alta., formerly of Kenzieville, Pictou Co., died
peacefully on April 27, 2000, in Misericordia Hospital, Edmonton, after a long and courageous
battle with cancer. Born in Kenzieville, he was a son of Joseph and Grace (MacKay) Richard. He
was a graduate of New Glasgow High School and UPEI (BBA '92). He lived and worked in
Alberta for many years. He was a truck driver and worked for many trucking companies. He had
been employed with Marshall MacLaughlin Ltd., Antigonish and retired due to ill health in 1997
from Economy Carriers Ltd., Edmonton. Surviving are his devoted wife, Ruby (Gellert);
stepsons, Sterling and Sheehan May, Edmonton; brothers and sisters, Edward (Kathy), Sherwood
Park, Alta.; Kenda (Mack) Rice, Stellarton; Gilda (Allister) Stalker, Laggan; Kirby (Clara), The
Ponds; Tony (Brenda), Bridgewater; Daryl (Joyce), Piedmont; 12 nieces; three nephews; one
great-nephew. He was predeceased by his maternal grandparents, George and Malcena MacKay;
paternal grandparents, Edward and Eva Richard. Visitation will be 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Thursday, in
P.&K. MacDonald Funeral Home, New Glasgow. Funeral service will be held 2 p.m. Friday,
in Barney's River Presbyterian Church, Kenzieville, Rev. Lorne MacLeod officiating. Burial in
Kenzieville Cemetery. Donations may be made in his memory to any charity of choice.
OBIT # 1346 – HALIFAX HERALD – 2 MAY 2000
YUILL, Florence Adelaide - Truro, formerly of Old Barns, passed away April 30, 2000, in the
Colchester Regional Hospital, Truro. Born in December 1914, in Princeport, she was a daughter
of the late Scott and Susan (Marshall) Curtis. She began her working career in Toronto, returning
to Nova Scotia and marrying Charlie in 1942. They lived on and operated the Round Barn Farm
in Old Barns until 1969. A tireless community worker, Florence was a charter member and past
Matron of Myrtle Chapter, Order of Eastern Star; a founding member of the Colchester
Association of Mentally Retarded; a member of Old Barns UCW, Progressive Club, Home
& School, Advisory Board of Nova Scotia Youth Training Centre, Colchester Stroke Club
and a volunteer for the Colchester Hospital Auxiliary. She will be remembered for her zest for
life and her meticulous attention to the details of her home and property. Florence is survived by
her sister, Blanche (Creelman), Stewiacke; several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by
her husband, Charles Wesley Yuill (1998); son, Mark Elliott (1967); sisters, Alberta, Lucy Ann,
Evelyn; brothers, Strathie Harvey, Hollis, Edgar, Douglas, Merle, Stanley, Roger. Visitation will
be held today from 7-9 p.m., Myrtle Chapter, Order of Eastern Star Tribute at 6:30 p.m., both in
Colchester Community Funeral Home, 512 Willow St. Funeral service on Wednesday at 2 p.m.,
in Old Barns United Church, Rev. Wade Allen officiating and assisted by Rev. Murray Favier.
Burial in the Old Barns Cemetery. Family flowers only. Memorial donations would be gratefully
appreciated to the Old Barns United Church Memorial Fund, the Heart and Stroke Foundation of
Nova Scotia or the Colchester Regional Hospital Auxiliary.
OBIT # 1347 – HALIFAX HERALD – 3 MAY 2000
HUDSON, Troy Michael - 26, Goshen, Guysborough Co., died May 1, 2000, in St. Martha's
Regional Hospital, Antigonish. Born in Antigonish, he was a son of Carolyn (McGrath) Hudson,
Goshen and Michael Murphy, North Carolina. He enjoyed country music and driving his fourwheeler. He was an annual participant in the Goshen Canada Day Parade and regularly won
trophies for his efforts. He enjoyed and supported the stock car races at Riverside Speedway. He
was an avid supporter of the Progressive Conservative Party. Surviving are his stepfather,
Lawrence Hudson, Pomquet; sister, Jessica Hudson, at home; maternal grandfather, Kennedy
McGrath Goshen; paternal grandmother, Hilda Dunn, Annapolis Valley; step grandparents,
Kenny and Theresa Hudson, Antigonish. He was predeceased by his maternal grandmother,
Louise McGrath; paternal grandfather, John Murphy. Cremation has taken place. Visitation 2-4,
7-9 p.m. today in G.W. Giffin Funeral Home, Country Harbour. Funeral 2 p.m. Thursday in
King's United Church, Loch Katrine, Rev. Bob Manley officiating. Burial in Sunset Rest
Cemetery, Argyle. Donations to Guysborough Options for Adaptive Living Society (G.O.A.L.S.).
Arrangements are entrusted to G.W. Giffin Funeral Home, Country Harbour.
OBIT # 1348 – HALIFAX HERALD – 4 MAY 2000
BLENKHORN, Kenneth Allan - The death of Mr. K. Allan Blenkhorn, age 58, Mexico, and
formerly of Pictou and Stellarton, occurred December 22, 1999, in Mexico. Friends and relatives
are invited to a celebration of his life at 7 p.m. Saturday, May 6, in the Braeside Inn, Pictou. A
memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday, May 7, in St. Andrews Presbyterian Church,
Pictou, Rev. Kenneth Stright officiating. A reception will immediately follow. Burial of ashes
will be in the Haliburton Cemetery. Arrangements are under the direction of McLaren Funeral
Home, Pictou.
OBIT # 1349 – HALIFAX HERALD – 4 MAY 2000
TURNBULL, George William, Warrant Officer (ret'd) Administration Branch, Canadian Armed
Forces - Died on duty while serving abroad in Kosovo with the United Nations Volunteer on
Sunday, April 30, 2000. George was the age of 55. Beloved husband of Judy (Varcoe) Turnbull,
Wolfe Island. Dear father of John David (Lorrie), Tantallon; Joel Kevin (Sue), St. Albert, Alta.;
Jane Ann Murphy (Ken), Wolfe Island. Proud grandfather of Patrick Joel Percy Turnbull. Loved
son of Bridget Turnbull, New Glasgow. He was predeceased by his father, George. Dear brother
of Elizabeth, Fort Erie; David and Patsy, both of New Glasgow. George was a career soldier
having served in the Canadian Armed Forces for 32 years, beginning with the Canadian Guards
and later in the Administration Branch, the Canadian Airborne Regiment, 3 MECH Commando,
the Royal Canadian Regiment, Second Battalion, Princess Patricia Canadian Life Infantry and
other field units in Canada, Germany, Cyprus, Syria, Egypt and Croatia. George retired in 1995
and devoted much of his energy to the United Nation Volunteer Organization. He will be missed
by his comrades at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 9, Kingston, Joint Command Staff and
Training Centre, CFB Kingston and by his colleagues who he served with abroad. Friends will be
received at the Central Chapel of the Gordon F. Tompkins Funeral Homes, 49 Colborne St., (at
Clergy), Kingston, Ont., on Saturday between the hours of 10:30-1:30 p.m., followed by Mass of
Christian Burial in Sacred Heart Church, Wolfe Island, Saturday at 2:30 p.m. Rite of Committal
prayers in Sacred Heart Cemetery. Always loved never forgotten. As expressions of sympathy
memorial donations for those who wish to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario. In the
care of the Gordon F. Tompkins Funeral Homes, Kingston, Ont.
OBIT # 1350 – UNKNOWN PAPER – JULY 1962
Mrs. Mary Louise Archibald
The death occurred on Tuesday, July 10, 1962 at a hospital in Halifax of Mrs. John B. Archibald,
of Middle Musquodoboit, after a lengthy illness. For the past three years she had lived at the
home of her daughter, Mrs. O.B. Pulsifer, Sr., of Prince's Lodge. She was a daughter of the late
Alexander and Bessie Guild Reid and was born at Brookvale, Middle Musquodoboit, on August
28, 1881. Her entire life was spent in the Musquodoboit Valley. Her early married life was spent
on their farm at Brookvale. Later they moved to Middle Musquodoboit. She was a member of
Middleton United Church, the Sons of Temperance and a life member of the Woman's
Missionary Society. Her husband predeceased her in 1959 and her son, Douglas, in December
1961. Surviving are one daughter, Elizabeth (Mrs. O.B. Pulsifer), Prince's Lodge; six
grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. G.L. Hart and Mrs. F.A. Etter; and one brother, Harold A. Reid,
all of Shubenacadie.
OBIT # 1351 – HALIFAX HERALD – 25 NOV. 1997
McGRATH, Alice Sarah - 95, Halifax, died November 23, 1997, at home. Born in Goldenville,
Guysborough Co., she was a daughter of the late Rufus and Annetta (Currie) Sweet. She devoted
her life to being a mother and was one of the original members of Edgewood United Church.
Surviving are daughters, Annette Eastwood, Janet McGrath, Halifax; Joyce Morris, Dartmouth;
son, Rufus Cameron, Halifax; stepdaughters, Mildred Nauss, Kathleen Harris, Halifax; Audrey
Ratcliffe, Ottawa; stepsons, Harry McGrath, Comox, B.C.; Seamon McGrath Jr., Fort Lauderdale,
Fla.; sisters, Caroline, Zylpha, Ardellice, Prudence; brother, Victor; eight grandchildren; eight
great-grandchildren; several step-grandchildren and step-great-grandchildren. She was
predeceased by her first husband, MacLean Cameron; second husband, Seamon McGrath;
stepsons, Karl and Cyril McGrath; sister, Ann; brothers, Edward, Burton, Stubbert, Val, two in
infancy. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in J.A. Snow Funeral Home, 2666 Windsor St., Halifax.
Funeral 2 p.m. Wednesday in Edgewood United Church, Rev. John Tapscott officiating. Burial in
Fairview Cemetery. Donations to Edgewood United Church or any charity.
OBIT # 1352 – HALIFAX HERALD – 5 MAY 2000
SOBEY (Cameron), Helen Scott - 1350 Oxford St., Halifax, formerly of 239 Washington St.,
New Glasgow, passed away peacefully Thursday, May 4, 2000, at home. Born in New Glasgow,
she was a daughter of the late Scott and Christine (Fraser) Cameron. She was a member of St.
George's Anglican Church, New Glasgow. She is survived by her daughter, Susan (Michael)
McKenna, Halifax; son, John Robert (Gayle) Sobey, Greenvale, Pictou Co.; son-in-law, Pierre
Simoneau, Luceville, Que.; 16 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by
her husband, Harold; daughter, Karen Simoneau; brothers, Clyde, R.B. Cameron. Her remains
will rest in H.W. Angus Funeral Home, New Glasgow with visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Saturday.
Funeral services will be held 3 p.m. Sunday in St. George's Anglican Church, New Glasgow,
Rev. Jack Wainwright officiating. Burial will be in Lorne Street Cemetery, New Glasgow. Family
flowers only please. Donations in her memory may be made to Canadian Cancer Society.
OBIT # 1353 – HALIFAX HERALD – 5 MAY 2000
CAMERON, Margaret Murdena - 94, Mount Thom, passed away Wednesday, May 3, 2000, in
her home after a lengthy illness. Born in Mount Thom, on March 9, 1906, she was a daughter of
the late Alexander and Jessie (MacKenzie) Cameron. She was a lifelong resident of Mount Thom,
where she was a homemaker and caregiver. She was a member of St. Luke's Presbyterian Church,
Salt Springs and a past member of St. Luke's Church Aid. She is survived by daughter, Sandra
(Sheldon) MacCulloch, Mount Thom; grandchildren, Cavelle (Scott) Hughes, Westville; Glenn
MacCulloch, Mount Thom; great-grandchildren, Tanner and Keegan; daughter-in-law, Marion
Cameron, Westville; sister-in-law, Jeanette Cameron, Mount Thom; several nieces and nephews.
She was predeceased by her husband, Milton; son, Murray; sister, Hattie; brothers, James and
Fraser. Visitation will be held 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in Eagles Funeral Home, Westville. Funeral
service will be held 2 p.m. Saturday in St. Luke's Presbyterian Church, Salt Springs, Rev. Kevin
Steeper officiating. Burial will be in Heatherdale Memorial Gardens. Donations may be made to
St. Luke's Presbyterian Church or to the VON, Pictou Branch.
OBIT # 1354 – HALIFAX HERALD – 5 MAY 2000
REDDICK, E. Shian - 50, Vale Road, New Glasgow, died May 3, 2000, in the VG Site, QEII,
Halifax. Born in Glace Bay, she was a daughter of Mrs. Sophie (Reddick) Elms, Monastery and
the late Joseph Bishop. She was employed with Glen Haven Manor, New Glasgow as a Person
Care Worker for eight years and was a member of Second United Baptist Church, New Glasgow.
Surviving are her husband, Maynard Leslie "Les" MacKinnon; daughters, Tammy Reddick,
Amanda Reddick, Halifax; Anna Reddick, New Glasgow; Shawna MacKinnon, Scarborough,
Ont.; sons, Timothy Reddick, Montreal; Charles Reddick, Rocky Harbour, Nfld.; Leslie
MacKinnon, New Glasgow; sisters, Sonja Reddick, Linconville; Anna Jean Johnson, Manitoba;
brothers, Lawrence "Larry" Ash, Kenneth Reddick, Thomas Reddick, all of Montreal; Wilfred
Reddick, Antigonish; Clarence Reddick, Mulgrave; nine grandchildren. She was predeceased by
sister, Ester (Medley) Johnson; brothers, James, Joseph, Charles, Ambrose Reddick. Visitation 24, 7-9 p.m. today and Saturday in P. & K. MacDonald Funeral Home, New Glasgow. Funeral
service 2 p.m. Sunday in Second United Baptist Church, Rev. George Mullins officiating.
Cremation to follow. Memorial service 2 p.m. Monday in Tracadie United Baptist Church, Rev.
Arthur Kelsie officiating. Burial of ashes will be in the church cemetery. Donations to Canadian
Cancer Society or any charity.
OBIT # 1355 – HALIFAX HERALD – 6 MAY 2000
CRESINE, Shirley Elisabeth - 56, Durham, died May 3, 2000, at home. Born in Pictou, she was a
daughter of John and Dorothy (Graham) Waller, Durham. A retired teacher, and librarian, she had
taught at West Pictou District High School since it's opening. She enjoyed crafts, gardening and
travel. Surviving are husband, Alvin; sons, Craig, Toronto; Steven, Durham; daughter, Lisa,
Banff, Alta.; sister, Beverley MacPhail, Durham; brothers, David, Eric, Barry, Durham; cousins,
nephews and nieces. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Sunday in McLaren Funeral Home, Pictou. Funeral
service 2 p.m. Monday in Durham Presbyterian Church, Rev. Kevin Steeper officiating. Burial in
Gladstone Cemetery, Four Mile Brook. Donations to any charity.
OBIT # 1356 – HALIFAX HERALD – 6 MAY 2000
MANLEY, Reginald K. "Reg" - 62, Truro, passed away May 4, 2000, in Colchester Regional
Hospital, Truro. Born in Noel, Hants Co., he was a son of the late John A. and Ethel (Archibald)
Manley. He was a retired truck driver, having spent 38 years in this business. He was an adherent
of the United Church of Canada. He is survived by his wife, the former Annabelle Levangie;
sons, Tom (Janice), David (Lisa), all of North River; John, Victoria, B.C.; Michael, Truro; sister,
Dorothy (Robert) McIsaac, Halifax; five grandchildren. He was predeceased by brother, Fred.
Visitation will be held 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today, funeral service 2 p.m. Sunday, both in Colchester
Community Funeral Home, 512 Willow Street, Truro, Rev. Bobby W. Fillier officiating. Burial in
Noel Cemetery. Family flowers only. Donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society.
OBIT # 1357 – HALIFAX HERALD – 6 MAY 2000
MacGREGOR, L. M. Hazel - 99, Oddfellow's Home, Pictou, formerly of River John, passed
away May 4, 2000, in the Home. She was a daughter of the late Charles and Phoebe (Langille)
Langille. She spent many years of her married life on the family farm in Cape John and the past
four and a half years as a resident of the Oddfellow's Home, Pictou. She was a member of Salem
United Church, River John and a life member of the UCW. She had a kind and selfless nature and
was much loved by her children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-greatgrandchildren. She is survived by daughters, Sarah Craig (Donald), Grace Swantee, Christine
Johnson (Earl), Kathleen Baillie (Robert), all of River John; Marie Park, Cambridge, Ont.; son,
James MacGregor (Joan), Calgary, Alta.; sisters, Charlotte Heighton, Jean Heighton, River John.
She was predeceased by her husband, George MacGregor; son, Robert Allison MacGregor; sonsin-law, Anthony Swantee and Jack Park; grandchildren, Gregory Turple, Ruby MacKenzie,
George Craig, Leon Swantee; sisters, Ella Bigney, Kathrine MacKay. The remains are resting in
MacLeod's Funeral Home, River John with visitation 7-9 p.m. today. Funeral under the direction
of MacLeod's with funeral service 3:30 p.m. Sunday in Salem United Church, River John, Pastor
David Eagles officiating assisted by Rev. Don Sutherland. Burial in Hamilton Cemetery. In lieu
of flowers donations may be made to the Memorial Fund of Salem United Church, River John or
the Oddfellow's Home, Pictou.
OBIT # 1358 – HALIFAX HERALD – 6 MAY 2000
MacKAY, Cheryl Lynn - The death of Cheryl Lynn MacKay, age 39 years, Churchville, Pictou
Co., occurred on Thursday, May 4, 2000, in the QEII Health Sciences Centre, Halifax. Born in
Yarmouth County, she was a daughter of Iona (Donaldson) Kenny and a stepdaughter of Alex
Kenny, Churchville and a daughter of the late Charles Smith and a stepdaughter of Sandra Smith,
Moncton. She is survived by her husband, Tom; son, Joey Conway, at home; sister, Bonnie
(Kevin), Westaway, New Glasgow; brothers, Oral Smith, Little Harbour; Wayne Smith, New
Glasgow; Greg (Natalie) Kenny, Springville; stepbrothers, Lloyd (Jane) Kenny, White Hill;
Robert (Kathy) Kenny, Churchville; stepsisters, Nancy (Willie) Ingemansen, West Branch; Karen
(Allan), Eureka; Jean (Myles) Stevens, White Hill; Delores (Greg) Johnson, Springville; several
aunts and uncles; two nieces; one nephew. Visitation will be held 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Sunday in Eagles
Funeral Home, Westville. Her funeral service will be held 2 p.m. Monday in Springville
Presbyterian Church. Burial in Heatherdale Memorial Gardens, Sylvester.
OBIT # 1359 – HALIFAX HERALD – 8 MAY 2000
DeYOUNG, Marie - 69, 454 Vale Rd., New Glasgow, died suddenly May 7, 2000, in the
Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Charles Cove, Guysborough Co., she was a daughter
of the late Frances Phillip and Mary Agnes (Pellerine) Mannette. She had been employed at the
old Aberdeen Hospital and retired from the kitchen staff at Sam's Restaurant. She was a member
of St. Gregory's Roman Catholic Church, New Glasgow. She enjoyed knitting, baking, camping,
dancing and antique cars. Most important in her life were her children, grandchildren and greatgrandchildren. Surviving are daughters, Donna (Vincent) MacDonald, New Glasgow; Debbie
(John) O'Laney, River John; Darlene DeYoung, Cathy (Dale) MacPhail, New Glasgow; sons,
Walter (Marcella), Lawrence, William "Willie" (Sandra), New Glasgow; Wayne (Linda),
Merigomish; sisters, Elvita Richard, Halifax; Hilda (Joe) Cashin, Ontario; Ethel (Basil) Richard,
Charles Cove; Yvonne (Bert) Myatt, Antigonish; brother, Simon (Hattie) Mannette, Charles
Cove; 24 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; numerous nieces and nephews. She was
predeceased by her husband, Patrick "Pat"; son, Bert; sister, Margaret Richard; brother, Frances
in infancy. Visitation will be held at her late residence, 454 Vale Rd., New Glasgow from 7-9
p.m. today and 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Tuesday. Funeral service will be held 10:30 a.m. Wednesday in St.
Gregory's Roman Catholic Church, Rev. Bernard MacAdam officiating. Burial will be in Holy
Cross Cemetery, New Glasgow. Donations may be made in her memory to the We Care Society
or The Children's Wish Foundation. Arrangements are entrusted to P. & K. MacDonald Funeral
Home, New Glasgow.
OBIT # 1360 – HALIFAX HERALD – 8 MAY 2000
McLAUGHLIN, Robert Taylor - 84, 147 MacKay St., Stellarton, died Sunday, May 7, 2000, in
Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Stellarton, he was a son of the late George and Alice
(Higson) McLaughlin. He was a resident of Stellarton most of his life, where he owned and
operated McLaughlin's Flowers. During the Second World War, he served with the Pictou
Highlanders, and was commanding officer of E Company, Pictou. He was a 50-year member and
past president of the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 28, Stellarton, and a member of Fuller
Lodge No. 5, IOOF, where he had received his 60- year jewel. He was also a member of the
Albion Encampment, Keith Masonic Lodge 23, Harmony Chapter 24, OES; 32nd Degree Scottish
Rite, Philae Temple, AAONMS, Pictou Highlanders Memory Club, Southern Cross Rebekah
Lodge, a former member of the New Glasgow Rotary Club and a charter member of the
Stellarton Rotary Club. He is survived by his wife of 58 years, the former Norma Hunson;
daughters, Mary (Allan) Reid, Riverton; and Janice (Gary Pentz), Stellarton; grandchildren,
Michael, Kim and Candace Reid; Jennifer and Bobby McLaughlin; niece, Rhea (Wal) Diamond,
Newfoundland; nephews, Donald Campbell, Amherst; Charles (Sharon) Campbell, Montreal. The
last surviving member of his parents' family, he was predeceased by sisters, Jessie, Myrtle and
May; brothers, Charles and Clarence. Visiting hours will be at the family home, 147 MacKay St.,
Stellarton, from 7-9 p.m. today and 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Tuesday, where Fuller Lodge 5 will hold their
service at 6:45 p.m. Tuesday. Funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Sharon St.
John United Church, Stellarton, Rev. Fred Archibald officiating, assisted by Rev. Charles
MacPherson. Burial in Seaview Cemetery, Pictou, where Branch 28, Royal Canadian Legion, will
hold their service. Arrangements are entrusted to McLaren Funeral Home, Pictou.
OBIT # 1361 – HALIFAX HERALD – 9 MAY 2000
GERRIOR, Glenda Faye - 52, Fraser's Mountain, Pictou Co., died Sunday, May 7, 2000, in the
Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in New Glasgow, she was a daughter of the late Walter
J. and Margaret Grace (Hill) MacKean. She had been a resident of Fraser's Mountain for the past
27 years and was a member of the Trinity United Church, New Glasgow. She had been an
employee of the Aberdeen Hospital Kitchen staff for 33 years where she was operations manager.
She was a member of the Canadian Food Service Supervisors Association. She is survived by her
husband, Edward; daughters, Amanda, Stephanie; brothers, Vaughan, Melrose, Guysborough Co.;
Alexander "Sandy", Trenton; sister-in-law, Eleanor (Rick) McCulloch, Greenhill. Her remains are
resting in H.W. Angus Funeral Home, New Glasgow with visitation today from 7-9 p.m. and
Wednesday from 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Funeral service will be held 2 p.m. Thursday in Trinity United
Church, New Glasgow, Rev. Norman Marple officiating. Burial will be in Brookside Cemetery.
Donations in her memory may be made to the charity of one's choice.
OBIT # 1362 – HALIFAX HERALD – 9 MAY 2000
ROY, Jessie Theresa - 72, Oak Street, Trenton, died Sunday, May 7, 2000, in the Aberdeen
Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Trenton, she was a daughter of the late John and Jessie Ann
(McLean) McInnis. She was a member of Christ The King Roman Catholic Church. Surviving
are daughters, Ann (James) Weyman, Trenton; Susan Smith, Trenton; grandchildren, Michael,
George, David, Jessie, Ron, Donnie; six great-grandchildren; sisters, Mildred (Don) Connell,
Rene (Alden) Jenkins, Eunie (Earl) McKenzie, Mary Henderson, all of Trenton; brothers, Dougie
(Collette) McInnis, Colin (Norma) McInnis, both of Trenton; Bet (Marlene) McInnis, Port
Bickerton. She was predeceased by her husband, Vernon; son, John; sisters, Hilda, Dorothy
McSween; brothers, Pete, Donnie. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in R.H. Porter Funeral Home,
Trenton. Funeral service 2 p.m. Wednesday in Christ The King Roman Catholic Church, Rev.
George MacInnis officiating. Burial in the parish cemetery.
OBIT # 1363 – HALIFAX HERALD – 9 MAY 2000
SWANTEE, Levi Oscar - 76, Pictou, passed away May 8, 2000, in the Northumberland Veterans
Unit, Sutherland Harris Memorial Hospital, Pictou. Born in Sunridge, Pictou Co., he was a son of
the late Victor and Millie (Croft) Swantee. He was a welder by trade and spent most of his life in
Pictou. During the Second World War, he served overseas with the North Nova Scotia
Highlanders. He was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 16, Pictou for 30 years,
the Overseas War Veterans Association, and the Fish & Games Association, being an avid hunter
and fisherman all his life. Levi also enjoyed woodcarving, his vegetable garden and the
fellowship of his friends. He is survived by his wife of 50 years, the former Isabel MacIntosh;
daughter, Carol, Woodbridge, Ont.; son, Paul (Theresa), Upper Lawrencetown, Halifax Co.;
granddaughters, Nicole and Krystal Swantee; sister, Mildred Matheson, Pictou; brother, Allan,
Poplar Hill. He was predeceased by brothers, Carl, Frank, Anthony and Jim; sisters, Hilda
Kirwin, Alice MacLeod, Effie Parker, Viola Swantee; stepfather, George Stancombe. Visitation
will be 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Wednesday, in McLaren Funeral Home Chapel, Pictou. Funeral service will
be held at 2 p.m. Thursday, in McLaren Funeral Home, Pictou, Rev. Iona MacLean officiating.
Burial will be in Heatherdale Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the
Alzheimer Society of Nova Scotia or the Northumberland Veteran's Unit Comfort Fund.
OBIT # 1364 – HALIFAX HERALD – 9 MAY 2000
DEYARMOND, Leroy Lance - 92, Northwood Care Centre, Halifax and formerly of Truro, died
May 8, 2000, in the New Halifax Infirmary, QEII. Born in Belmont, Colchester Co., he was a son
of the late Frank and Adela (Roode) Deyarmond. He graduated from the Provincial Normal
College. He taught school in Saskatchewan. He worked in the post office for 31 years, starting as
a postal clerk and working up to became Post Master in the Truro office. He was a veteran of the
Second World War serving in the Royal Canadian Navy Volunteer Reserve. He was a member of
the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 26 Truro and the Immanuel Baptist Church, Truro. Surviving
are brother, Rev. F.A. "Archie", Toronto. He was predeceased by his wife, the former Winnifred
Irene Rector; sisters, Violet, Rebecca; brother, Basil. Visitation 7-9 p.m. Wednesday, legion
tribute service 7 p.m. Wednesday, funeral service 2 p.m. Thursday, all in Mattatall Funeral Home,
Truro, Rev. Brent Robertson officiating. Burial in Belmont Cemetery. Reception to follow in
Belmont Baptist Church. Family flowers only. Donations to Immanuel Baptist Church, Truro, the
Belmont Baptist Church or Canadian Cancer Society.
OBIT # 1365 – HALIFAX HERALD – 10 MAY 2000
CLARK, Evelyn Pearl - The death of Evelyn Pearl Clark, age 75 years, Union Street, Westville,
occurred suddenly on Tuesday, May 9, 2000, in Willow Lodge, Tatamagouche. Born in
Thorburn, she was a daughter of the late Tupper and Josephine (Mason) MacLeod. She was a
member of St. Paul United Church, Westville and a member of the U.C.W. Mrs. Clark is survived
by her husband, Murray; daughters, Judy MacNeill (Ben Sibilde), Lorne; Maureen Raniowski
(Peter), Abercrombie; Colleen Webb (Bill), Westville; son, David (Connie), Thorburn; 10
grandchildren and one great-grandchild. She is also survived by two sisters, Helen Hood,
Stellarton and Ferna Betts, Ontario. She was predeceased by brothers, Raymond, Wilson "Mac",
and William "Tupper" and a son-in-law, Wallace MacNeill. Visitation will be held today from 24, 7-9 p.m. in Eagles Funeral Home, Westville, where her funeral will be held on Thursday at 2
p.m., Rev. Donald Sutherland officiating. Burial in Heatherdale Memorial Gardens, Sylvester.
OBIT # 1366 – HALIFAX HERALD – 10 MAY 2000
FRASER, William Edward "Eddie" - 82, Valley View Villa, Riverton, formerly of Meadowville,
passed away May 8, 2000, in the villa. Born and raised in Meadowville, he was a son of the late
George Edward and Isabella Jane (Baillie) Fraser. A woodsman, construction worker for Higgins
Construction, and farmer, Ed was a kind-hearted neighbour and friend. He thought of others and
their needs before himself. Ed was deeply loved by all of his family and friends and he will be
missed. He is survived by sisters, Anna Urquart, New Glasgow; Jean Campbell, Sutherlands
River and Luella Cummings, Truro; nieces and nephews; great-nieces and great-nephews. He was
predeceased by sister, Lillian; brothers, Elmer and Chester. Visitation will be 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
today in McLaren Funeral Home, Pictou. Funeral service will be held 11 a.m. Thursday in
McLaren Funeral Chapel, Pictou, Rev. Donald Sutherland officiating. Burial will be in the Bethel
Cemetery, Scotsburn. Family flowers only please. Donations may be made to a charity of your
choice.
OBIT # 1367 – HALIFAX HERALD – 10 MAY 2000
GOODWIN, James Anthony "The Goat" - 56, 235 Ghana Ave., New Glasgow, died in the
Aberdeen Hospital, May 9, 2000. Born in New Glasgow, he was a son of the late William and
Sadie (Benoit) Goodwin. He was a former employee of Hawker Siddeley, retiring due to ill
health. He is survived by his wife, the former Kay Hayman; sons, Stephen (Ann), New Glasgow;
William (Lori), Riverton; John, Kingston, Ont.; Herbert (Lisa), New Glasgow; Mark, at home;
daughters, Jenny, Sackville; Debbie (Larry) McMullin, Trenton; brothers, Collie, New Glasgow;
Stephen, Ontario; Carl, Alex, Clayton, Sunset Haven; sisters, Lillian MacNeil, New Glasgow;
Corrina (Frank) Good, Ontario; 14 grandchildren. He was predeceased by son, John; brother,
John; six brothers in infancy. Visitation will be 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in R.H. Porter Funeral Home,
New Glasgow, from where the funeral will be held Thursday, at 11 a.m., Rev. Bernard MacAdam
officiating. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. Donations may be made to the Pictou County
Diabetic Association.
OBIT # 1368 – HALIFAX HERALD – 10 MAY 2000
HARDING, Catherine Agnes - 67, Halifax, died May 8, 2000, in the VG Site, QEII. Born in New
Glasgow, she was a daughter of the late John and Jean (Davis) McLean. Surviving are sons, John,
George, Bedford; Samuel, Moncton, N.B.; daughters, Colleen Landry, Gladys Glawson, Halifax;
Heather Arsenault, Sackville; Diane McLean, Ontario; brother, Donald, Ontario; sister, Colleen
Taylor, Ontario; 15 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her
husband, Burton Harding; sons, Ronald, John Burton, Lower Sackville; two brothers in infancy.
Funeral arrangements are entrusted to J. Albert Walker Funeral Home, 149 Herring Cove Rd.,
Halifax, where visitation will be 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today. Funeral 10 a.m. Thursday, in St. Michael's
Roman Catholic Church, Rev. Ron Cairns officiating. Burial in Fairview Cemetery. In lieu of
flowers, donations to Canadian Cancer Society or Kidney Foundation of Canada, Nova Scotia
Branch.
OBIT # 1369 – HALIFAX HERALD – 10 MAY 2000
MacDONALD, Allister C. - 77, Stewiacke and formerly of Brookfield, passed away on May 9,
2000, in the Colchester Regional Hospital, Truro. Born in New Glasgow, he was a son of the late
Elwood and Elizabeth (Bailey) MacDonald. He was a retired stationary engineer at the Colchester
Regional Vocational School. He served overseas with the North Novas from 1939-1945 during
the Second World War in Italy, France and Germany. He is survived by a daughter, Sheila
Archibald and spouse Charles Stone, Stewiacke; sons, David A. and wife Carol, Kentville;
Dannie C. and wife Mary, Greenhill, Pictou Co.; Elwood and wife Ruth, Alton; 10 grandchildren;
one great-grandson. He was predeceased by his wife, the former Phyllis Blakeney; four older
sisters. Visitation will be held on Thursday from 3:30-5 p.m. and 7-9 p.m., with Royal Canadian
Legion, Branch 26 conducting a tribute service at 7 p.m. Funeral service on Friday at 2 p.m., all
in Colchester Community Funeral Home, 512 Willow St., Truro, Rev. Ron Frampton officiating.
Burial in Pine Grove Cemetery, Stewiacke East. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the
Canadian Cancer Society or the Children's Wish Foundation.
OBIT # 1370 - HALIFAX HERALD – 11 MAY 2000
TATTRIE (Holmes), Daisy Meikle - 112 Abercrombie Rd., New Glasgow, formerly of Halifax,
passed away May 9, 2000, in Glen Haven Manor, New Glasgow. Born in MacPherson's Mills,
she was the youngest daughter of George and Hannah (MacKenzie) Holmes. At an early age she
moved with her family to New Glasgow. She graduated from New Glasgow High School and
attended St, Mary's University. After moving to Halifax, she taught school in the primary grades
for many years. For the 10 years prior to her retirement she was supervisor of primary grades for
the Halifax School Board. She was a former member of First Presbyterian Church, New Glasgow,
where she was a soloist and choir member, as well as an honorary member of the Catherine Mair
Missionary Society. She was a former member of the Presbyterian Church of Saint David,
Halifax, where she was a choir member, a charter member of the Janet Andrews Auxiliary and
member of the Friendship Group. She was the last surviving member of her immediate family.
She is survived by son, George, St. Catherine's, Ont.. She was predeceased by her husband,
Arthur D. Tattrie; brothers, Lyman, William and Kenneth; sisters, Jenny MacLeod, Alice
Chisholm and Edna Ross. Visitation will be 7-9 p.m. Friday, in J.A. Snow Funeral Home, 2666
Windsor St., Halifax. Funeral service will be 11 a.m. Saturday, in Presbyterian Church of Saint
David, Halifax, Rev. D. Laurence DeWolfe officiating. Burial in Fairview Cemetery.
OBIT # 1371 - HALIFAX HERALD – 12 MAY 2000
ARBUCKLE, Alexander James "Duddy" - 84, Shiretown Nursing Home, Pictou, formerly of
Lower Barneys River, died Thursday, May 11, 2000, in the Nursing Home. Born in Lower
Barneys River, he was a son of the late Charles and Lydia (Patton) Arbuckle. He was a retired
lumberman and farmer. He was a member of Saint Pauls Presbyterian Church, Merigomish.
Surviving are sister, Laurie O' Donnell, Stellarton; brother, Norman, Toronto; several nieces and
nephews. He was predeceased by sisters, Edith, Catherine, Vera, Jean; brothers, Wesley,
Raymond, Willard. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in R.H. Porter Funeral Home, New Glasgow.
Funeral 2 p.m. Saturday in Saint Pauls Presbyterian Church, Merigomish, Mrs. Jessie Johnson
officiating. Burial in Murrays Point Cemetery. Donations to Murrays Point Cemetery.
OBIT # 1372 - HALIFAX HERALD – 12 MAY 2000
COLBOURNE, George Edward - 82, Glen Haven Manor, New Glasgow, formerly of 114
Pleasant St., Stellarton, passed away Wednesday, May 10, 2000, in the Aberdeen Hospital, New
Glasgow. Born in Stellarton, he was a son of the late William and Clara (Sheppard) Colbourne.
He was a guest of the Glen Haven Manor for the past year prior to which he had been a lifelong
resident of Stellarton where he worked as a miner of 36 years starting at the Albion Mine in 1936
then at the McBean Mine , Thorburn as a Mine Examiner up until the mine closed in 1972. After
the mine closed he performed janitorial work, retiring from the Dr. W.A. MacLeod School,
Riverton in 1982. He was a member of Christ Anglican Church, Stellarton. He is survived by his
wife, the former Grace MacDonald; son, Bill (Lynn), Stellarton; grandchildren, Jaime, Shawn,
Mark; sister, Lois, Hamilton, Ont.; several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by brother,
Alfred; sister, Lydia, England; Ann, Florida; Clara, Hamilton. Cremation has taken place. There
will be no visitation. A graveside service will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Heatherdale Memorial
Gardens, Rev. James McCorriston officiating. Donations in his memory may be made to Christ
Anglican Church, Stellarton or Alzheimer Society of Nova Scotia. Arrangements are under the
direction of H.C. MacQuarrie Funeral Home, Stellarton.
OBIT # 1373 - HALIFAX HERALD – 12 MAY 2000
RUNDLE, John Andrew Thomas - It is with deepest sadness and regret that the family announces
the death of John Andrew Thomas Rundle, 53, Moose River, formerly of Westville in the VG
Site, QEII, Halifax, on May 11, 2000, after a courageous battle with leukemia. John was born in
New Glasgow, the son of Thomas and the late Anna (Palmer) Rundle. He was a boilermaker by
trade and a member of Local 73 International Brotherhood of Boilermakers. For the past 12 years
he was employed by ABB Power as construction supervisor for the Atlantic provinces. He took
great pride in his work and got tremendous satisfaction on bringing in a "shut down" on time. He
will be remembered as an instructor for many rigging courses for the Department of Labour and
local industries. For the past several summers John's work took him to Newfoundland, where he
was able to indulge in his passion for the outdoors, especially fishing and hunting. He shared this
passion with his wife of 33 years, Ida and his faithful companion his black lab, Riley. John was
an avid sports fan, especially enjoyed hockey and baseball. He played on the Westville
Gentleman's & Old-timer's Hockey Leagues and the Westville Miners Baseball Team.
Throughout his life, he never gave up on the Toronto Maple Leafs, always optimistic that next
season would be the winning one. Surviving are his wife, Ida (Wells); children, Trudy and
Richard Duggan, Westville; Heather and Aaron Millen, Westville; Tracey Rundle and Leonard
Marendiuk, Regina, Sask.; sister, Sharon and Fred Charlton, Trenton; father-in-law, Freeman and
Marlene Wells, Trenton; several nieces and nephews; he was an adoring "grampy" to
grandchildren, Shona Duggan, Jeanetta Millen and Johnathon Marendiuk. He was predeceased by
sister, Karen Ann in infancy. At John's request, cremation has taken place and there will be no
visitation or service. A family gathering will take place at a later date in celebration of John's life.
Anyone wishing to give a gift in John's memory, please, consider becoming a blood or organ
donor. During his illness, he learned that these really are the gifts of life. Arrangements are
entrusted to P. & K. MacDonald Funeral Home, New Glasgow.
OBIT # 1374 - HALIFAX HERALD – 12 MAY 2000
SMITH (Bezanson), Margaret Eleanor - 70, Truro, died May 9, 2000, in the New Halifax
Infirmary, QEII. Born in Eureka, Pictou Co., she was a daughter of the late Raymond and Clare
(MacDonald) Bezanson (Eureka). She worked for a time at the Windsor Textiles, also Stansfield
Textiles, Truro. She was an avid Bingo player. She is survived by companion Ken Crowell; son
and daughter-in-law, Wayne and Faye Smith, Vancouver; grandchildren, Margaret and Thomas,
Vancouver; brothers, Hughie and wife Mary Bezanson, Eureka; Donald and wife Donalda
Bezanson, Hopewell; sisters, Winnie (Mrs. Roy Haddie), Pictou; Shirley (Mrs. Maurice Clayton),
Bedford; Jessie (Mrs. Bud Proudfoot), Eureka. She was predeceased by her husband, Laughie
Smith (Whycocomagh). The body has been cremated and is resting in Truro. No service by
request. Donations may be made to The Arthritis Society.
OBIT # 1375 - HALIFAX HERALD – 13 MAY 2000
BLACK, Lorne Edward - 86, Brookland, Pictou Co., occurred on May 12, 2000, at his home.
Born October 17, 1913, in Shinimicas, Cumberland Co., he was a son of the late Clifford and
Julia (Black) Black. He served in the Merchant Navy from 1940 to 1945. He was employed with
Tom Joyce until the early 50's then going to Hawker Siddeley Ltd., Trenton where he worked
until his retirement. He was a man who enjoyed working in the woods and harvesting blueberries.
He was an adherent of St. Luke's Presbyterian Church, Salt Springs. He is survived by his wife of
57 years, the former Wilna "Dolly" Darragh; sons, Wendell (Lynda), Brookland; Gary (Doreen),
Lime Rock; grandson, Barry (Tayna) Black, Cook's Brook; granddaughter, Glenna (Ian) Gallant,
Pictou; great-grandchildren, Dylan Black, Gerry Gallant and Rachael Gallant. He was
predeceased by grandson, Edward Black; brother, Wendell (Second World War); sister, Eloise
Merritt. Visitation will be held Sunday 2-4, 7-9 p.m. in Eagles Funeral Home, Westville, where
his funeral will be held on 2 p.m. Monday. Burial will be in the Stillman Cemetery. Family
flowers only, donations may be made to the Stillman Cemetery Fund.
OBIT # 1376 - HALIFAX HERALD – 13 MAY 2000
NELSON, G. Bruce - Brookfield, also of Truro and New Glasgow, Calgary and Edmonton, Alta.;
Toronto, Ont., and lately Oliver, B.C., eldest son of Harlan and Florence (Bruce) Nelson, passed
away peacefully at 6:15 p.m. on April 5, 2000, in the South Okanagan General Hospital in Oliver,
B.C. at the age of 69 years. Memorial services will be held on Saturday, May 20, in the
Brookfield United Church in Brookfield at 11 a.m. Bruce will be lovingly remembered by his
family including his wife, Catherine. His children, David, Scott (Anna) and Brian (Janis);
stepchildren, Susan (David) Whiteside, Bill Campbell and Michael (Janice) Campbell, as well as
11 grandchildren. His siblings including Marlene Mingo, Shirley Burke, Margaret Haight,
Vernon Nelson, Beverly Hutchinson, Maurice Nelson, Eric Nelson and Phillip Nelson, as well as
many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his first wife, Joyce Lorraine Nelson
(Charlton) as well as his daughter, Laurie Jane Nelson-Bloom and his sister, Mary Nelson.
Donations to the Dartt-Nelson Cemetery Trust in Pleasant Valley, will be greatly appreciated.
Bruce's (ashes) final resting-place will be the family cemetery in Pleasant Valley. There will be
an informal reception for all friends and family in the Brookfield United Church following the
memorial service.
OBIT # 1377 - HALIFAX HERALD – 13 MAY 2000
SPOKES (Young, Black), Jennie - Stellarton, Pictou Co., died suddenly at home, May 11, 2000.
Born in Stellarton, she was a daughter of the late Robert and Katherine (Street) Young. She was a
long-time employee of Goodman Company, New Glasgow. She resided in St. Catherines, Ont.,
for several years before returning to Stellarton where she resided with her husband, Peter, until
her death. Jennie is survived by husband, Peter; daughter, Winnie (Roger) Fleming, Stellarton;
grandchildren, Richard Fleming, Pictou; Lynne Fleming, Halifax; Katherine (John) Watton, St.
John's, Nfld.; great-grandchildren, Kathleen, Halifax and Lauren, St. John's, Nfld.; sisters, Viola
(Charles) Trobridge, St. Catherines; Carol Caldwell, Alberta; Elizabeth Lohnes, North Bay, Ont.;
Kathleen Millard, Kincardine, Ont.; several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her first
husband, Richard Black; sister, Mary Green; two brothers in infancy. Her remains are resting in
H.C. MacQuarrie Funeral Home, Stellarton. Visitation will be from 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today. Funeral
services will be held 3 p.m. Sunday in The Christ Anglican Church, Stellarton, Rev. Jack
Wainwright officiating. Burial in Christ Church Anglican Cemetery, Bridge Avenue, Stellarton.
Family flowers only. Donations may be made to a charity of one's choice.
OBIT # 1378 - HALIFAX HERALD – 12 MAY 2000
CLEVELAND, Janet Gertrude - 86, 280 Forbes St., New Glasgow, formerly of 116 Commercial
St., Berwick, passed away on Thursday, May 11, 2000, in the home of her sister. Born in
Greenwood, Pictou Co., she was a daughter of the late John and Christina Marion (MacLaren)
Henderson. She was a resident of Berwick for the past 50 years. She was a graduate of the
Aberdeen Hospital School of Nursing and had nursed at the Aberdeen and Berwick Hospitals.
She was a member of the Berwick United Church and the Rebekah Lodge, Thorburn. She is
survived by sister, Annie (Mrs. Robert S. Sutherland), New Glasgow; brothers, John Gordon
Henderson, Thorburn; George A. Henderson, New Glasgow; several nieces and nephews. She
was predeceased by her husband, Fred T. Cleveland; brothers, Alexander and Lawrence; sisters,
Elizabeth Jane and Marion Livingston. Her remains will rest in H.W. Angus Funeral Home, New
Glasgow with visitation today from 7-9 p.m. and Saturday from 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Her remains will
then be transferred to H.C. Lindsay Funeral Home, Berwick, for visitation Sunday from 2-4, 7-9
p.m. from where funeral services will be held Monday at 2 p.m., Rev. Donald MacPherson
officiating. Burial will be in the Berwick Cemetery. Family flowers only please. Donations in her
memory may be made to the Berwick United Church.
OBIT # 1379 - HALIFAX HERALD – 17 APR. 1997
STEWART, John William Holden - Born July 27, 1923, in Montreal, Que., son of Jenny Gray
and William Forbes Stewart, died at Williams Lake, B.C., April 14, 1997. He leaves to mourn his
wife of over 50 years, the former Josephine Kauphman, Bournemouth, England; children, Joanne,
Johnny; four grandchildren. He was predeceased by his brother, Donald F. Stewart, Pictou
County. Surviving are sisters, Marion G. Richey, Dartmouth; M. Jean Smith, Campbell River,
B.C. Funeral will be held in Williams Lake, Friday, April 18.
OBIT # 1380 – HALIFAX HERALD – 14 MAY 2000
MacLEOD, Hugh Barrie "Cougar" - 48, 182 Poplar St., Pictou, formerly of Abercrombie Road,
New Glasgow, passed away Friday, May 12, 2000, in the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow
surrounded by his loving family. Born in New Glasgow, he was a son of the late Bud and Pearl
(Bobby Carroll) MacLeod. Barrie was employed with McCulloch's Truck Services Ltd. up until
the time of his illness. Barrie's sense of humour and his love of life acquired him many
friendships throughout the trucking industry, and this was very evident from the many truckers
who stopped in New Glasgow to visit Barrie during his brief and courageous battle with cancer.
He was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 34, as well as a member of the B.P.O.
Elks Lodge 226, New Glasgow. He is survived by wife, the former Sharon Shanahan, Pictou;
sons, Barrie (Bodie), Vancouver; Michael, at home; daughters, Tracey (Rob) Hayes, Bobbie-Lee
and Sonya, all of New Glasgow; Jackie, at home; his pride and joy, his only grandson, Nicholas,
New Glasgow; sister, Blanche MacLeod, New Glasgow; Aunt, Arlis (Carroll) McChesney, New
Glasgow; his first wife, Diane MacLeod, New Glasgow; several nieces and nephews. Barrie was
predeceased by his maternal grandparents, L.D. "Peachy" and Pearl Carroll and paternal
grandparents, Roy and Mamie MacLeod; aunt, Blanche (Carroll) Daley. Visitation will be 2-4, 79 p.m. today in H.W. Angus Funeral Home, New Glasgow. Funeral service will be held 11 a.m.
Monday in Trinity United Church, New Glasgow, Rev. Shawn Redden officiating. Burial will be
in Abercrombie Cemetery. Donations in Barrie's memory may be made to the Canadian Cancer
Society or the B.P.O. Elks Lodge 222, New Glasgow.
OBIT # 1381 – HALIFAX HERALD – 13 APR. 1998
MacGRATH, Hughena Marie (Weenie) - 45, Aspen, Guysborough Co., died April 10, 1998, in
St. Martha's Regional Hospital, Antigonish. Born in Antigonish, she was a daughter of Hugh S.
MacDonald, High Crest Nursing Home, Sherbrook, and the late Florence (Gillis) MacDonald.
She has been a resident of Aspen for the past 11 years prior to which she resided in Antigonish.
She was an adherent of Kirk Memorial United Church, Aspen. She was employed with Adams
Bakery and then with Sobeys in Antigonish for the past 10 years. Surviving are her husband,
Chester; son, John Craig, at home; sisters, Mary (Ralph Baxter), Pearl Brook; Margaret
(Lawrence Woodman), Miramichi, N.B.; Jackie (Tom Hubley), Musquodoboit Harbour; brothers,
Danny (Debbie), Antigonish; Carman (Terri), Country Harbour; Billy (Colleen), St. Joseph's;
George (Cathy), Antigonish; several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her mother, the
former Florence Gillis. Funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. today in Kirk Memorial United
Church, Aspen, Rev. Ross Hamilton officiating. Burial in Evergreen Cemetery, Aspen. Donations
may be made to the palliative care unit of St. Martha's Regional Hospital, Antigonish.
Arrangements are under the direction of H.W. Angus Funeral Home, New Glasgow.
OBIT # 1382 – HALIFAX HERALD – 15 MAY 2000
MUNRO, Elizabeth "Edith" - 88, Church St., Westville, occurred on Friday, May 12, 2000, in
Shiretown Nursing Home, Pictou. Born in Westville, she was a daughter of the late Edward and
Margaret (Muir) MacKay. She was a member of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Westville.
She had worked at the Westville Post Office and later at Goodman Co. Ltd. for several years. She
was a longtime sales lady for Regal. She is survived by her son, Fraser (and wife Brenda),
Stellarton; brothers, Ralph (and wife Joyce) Hale, New Glasgow; Fraser (and wife Lois) Hale,
Moncton, N.B.; several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband, Burns;
stepfather, Samuel Hale; infant brother Albert. Her funeral service will be held at 1 p.m. today, in
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Westville, Rev. Glenn Cooper officiating. Burial in St. Bee's
Cemetery. Donations in her memory may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova
Scotia. Services are under the direction of Eagles Funeral Home, Westville.
OBIT # 1383 – HALIFAX HERALD – 15 MAY 2000
MacDONALD, D. Frederick "Fred" - 91, Glen Haven Manor, New Glasgow, formerly of 48
Belmont Ave., Stellarton, passed away May 13, 2000, in the Glen Haven Manor. Born in
Thorburn, he was a son of the late Duncan C. and Jessie (MacDonald) MacDonald. He was a
resident of Pictou before moving to reside in Stellarton in 1948. He was a former member of The
Orange Lodge in Thorburn and an adherent of First Presbyterian Church, Stellarton. He worked
for many years as a plater at the Pictou Shipyards and then was a well known bus driver with the
former Pictou County Bus Service, Stellarton. He was past President of the New Glasgow
Horticulture Society and was active in the Westville and Area Garden Club. He was also
interested in celtic music and his Scottish heritage. Surviving are his wife of 63 years, Isabell
MacIntosh; daughter, Carole, at home; son, Barry (Sheila), Halifax. He was predeceased by
sisters, Florence and Louise Park; brothers, Alex Dan, John A., Wilbur, Willie and Arthur.
Funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. today, in H.C. MacQuarrie Funeral Home, Stellarton, Rev.
Charles MacPherson officiating. Burial in the MacLennan's Mountain Cemetery. Family flowers
only. Donations in his memory may be made to First Presbyterian Church, Stellarton or a charity
of your choice.
OBIT # 1384 – HALIFAX HERALD – 15 MAY 2000
WILSON, Nancy Blaikie - 89, Sylvester, Pictou Co., occurred on Sunday, May 14, 2000, in the
home of her son Carl. Born in New Glasgow, she was a daughter of the late Alfred and Jessie
(Fraser) Holliday. She was a devoted and loving mother to sons, Carl (and wife Nedra), Green
Hill; Roy, at home; Ralph (and wife Susan), Caribou; Murray (and wife Debra), Coaburn; and
Alan (and wife Ann), Hamburg, Ont. She is also survived by grandchildren, Amanda, Matthew,
Marc, Aaron, Chelsey, Geoffrey and Melissa; great-grandchildren, Jamal and Maynard; brothers,
Steven (and wife Marjorie) Holliday, Alma; Robert Murray, Belleville, Ont. She was predeceased
by her husband, Fraser. Visitation will be today from 3-5 and 7-9 p.m., in Eagles Funeral Home,
Westville, where her funeral will be held on Tuesday at 2 p.m., Helen Christie officiating. Burial
will be in Heatherdale Memorial Gardens. Family flowers only. Donations in her memory may be
made to the Canadian Cancer Society, the VON or to any charity.
OBIT # 1385 – HALIFAX HERALD – 15 MAY 2000
WYNN, Howard Earl - 68, Hilden, passed away May 13, 2000, in the Colchester Regional
Hospital, Truro. Born in Wittenburg with a heart of gold, he was a son of the late Alvin and
Maggie (Archibald) Wynn. Howard was raised by his grandparents, John and Mildred Wynn and
Henry and Minnie Archibald. He worked for the town of Truro for 21 years, and had his auto
mechanic and diesel papers from Los Angeles, Calif. He is survived by his chosen daughter,
Kelly Hollingsworth, Smithers, B.C.; brother, Hughie (Diane), Valley; sisters, Myrtle,
Brookfield; Beverley (Frank Kennedy), Upper Stewiacke; Vivian (Arden McLean), Truro;
Evelyn (Alden McNutt), Central Onslow; Zelda Smith, Truro; several cousins; special friends,
Anita and husband Dennis Reade. Funeral service 2:30 p.m. today, in Colchester Community
Funeral Home, 512 Willow St., Truro, Rev. Wade Allen officiating. Burial in Hilden Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Canadian Cancer Society.
OBIT # 1386 – HALIFAX HERALD – 16 MAY 2000
MacDONALD, Reverend Donald Francis S.F.M. - Donald "Buddy" MacDonald was born in
Ardness, Pictou Co., on January 16, 1929. He was a son of the late Dan Hugh and Margaret
(Gillis) MacDonald. Donald received his early education in Ardness School and went on to
graduate from the Nova Scotia Teacher's College, St. Mary's University, St. Francis Xavier
University, the University of Toronto School of Religion and St. Augustine's Seminary. After
having taught for a number of years in the Halifax School system, Donald joined the Scarboro
Foreign Missions Society in 1955. He was ordained to the priesthood on December 19, 1959, and
soon thereafter went to Japan where he served in parishes in Kobe, Fukuoka, Kawatana and
Tokyo for many years. He also taught for a few years at the Marist Brothers International School
in Tokyo. Father Donald also served in the Bahamas for a shorter period of time. On his return to
Canada, Father Donald served in the parish of St. Boniface in Toronto. His last mission before his
retirement was as House Superior at the Scarboro Foreign Missions Headquarters in Scarborough,
Ontario. Father Donald is survived by his brother, Hugh and sister-in-law Therese, Trenton;
niece, Dr. Margaret (Duncan), Antigonish; nephew, Dan, Prince Albert, Sask.; a grandniece and a
grandnephew. Father Donald's remains are in R.H. Porter Funeral Home, New Glasgow, where
visitation will be from 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Tuesday. Funeral service will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m.
in St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, Lismore. Burial will be in the parish cemetery. Donations
may be made in his memory to Scarboro Foreign Missions Society, 2685 Kingston Road,
Scarborough, Ont., M1M 1M4 or to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia or the
Canadian Diabetic Association.
OBIT # 1387 – HALIFAX HERALD – 16 MAY 2000
PORTER, Theodore Wesley "Ted" - 95, Black Point, Pictou Co., passed away at home. Born in
Spencers Island, he was a son of the late Guilford and Ella (Tupper) Porter. He was a retired
carpenter by trade. He was a member of Little Harbour Presbyterian Church and a former
member of the choir. A member of the Knights of Phytias, a former member and sang with The
Barbershoppers. Surviving are daughters, Mary (Peter) MacLellan, Guildford, Ont.; Winnie
(Keith)
Ord, Scarborough, Ont.; grandchildren, Carole, Janice, Lynne, Alex; seven great-grandchildren;
two great great-grandchildren; sister, Jessie Smith, New Glasgow; brothers, Sheldon, Lake Echo;
Earl, Anacaster, Ont.; Stanley, Abercrombie. He was predeceased by his wife, the former Isabel
Payne; daughter, Shirley Beatrice; sister, Elizabeth, Winnie; brothers, Albert, Ernest, Avard.
Cremation has taken place. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in R.H. Porter Funeral Home, New
Glasgow. Funeral 11 a.m. Wednesday in Little Harbour Presbyterian, Mike Henderson
officiating. Burial in Church Brook Cemetery. Family flowers only. Donations to Little Harbour
Presbyterian Church or any charity.
OBIT # 1388 – HALIFAX HERALD – 17 MAY 2000
ASHLEY, Sharran A. - 53, Marshdale, Pictou Co., died Monday, May 15, 2000, in the VG Site,
QEII. Born in Antigonish, she was a daughter of Katherine (McGirr) Burke and the late Frank
Burke. She was a resident of Marshdale, Pictou Co., since 1969. She was a member of Our Lady
of Lourdes Roman Catholic Church. She was a former employee of Sears Limited in Stellarton.
She enjoyed and was a friend of bird wildlife. She is survived by her mother, Katherine, R.K.
MacDonald Guest Home, Antigonish; her husband, Arthur "Art"; daughters, Cathy (Greg
Burgess), Ottawa; Lori, Ottawa; Tia, at home; sisters, Brenda (Mrs. Roddie MacDonald), James
River; Marion (Mrs. Danny MacDonald), Brierly Brook, Antigonish Co.; Carol (Mrs. Neil
Richard), Cole Harbour, Halifax Co.; brothers, Gerard (Betty), Avondale; Kevin (Bonnie),
Addington Forks, Antigonish Co.; John (Sharon), Toronto; many nieces and nephews. She was
predeceased by brother, Karl in infancy and Robert. Her remains are resting in H.C. MacQuarrie
Funeral Home, Stellarton with visitation 7-9 p.m. today and from 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Thursday. Funeral
mass will be held at 10 a.m. on Friday, in Our Lady of Lourdes Roman Catholic Church, Rev.
Sydney Mifflen officiating. Burial will be in St. Joseph's Parish Cemetery, St. Joseph's,
Antigonish Co. Family flowers only please. Donations in her memory may be made to the
Canadian Cancer Society.
OBIT # 1389 – HALIFAX HERALD – 17 MAY 2000
MURPHY, Jane - 79, Campbell's Road, Westville, occurred on Monday, May 15, 2000, in the
Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Stellarton, she was a daughter of the late Daniel and
Catherine (Harrison) Wilmouth. She is survived by daughters, Lois (Mrs. Donald Harnish),
Shubenacadie; Ann Jennings (Ronnie Roach), Spryfield; Carol (Mrs. Bruce Phee), Halifax; Elva
Murchinson (Hillary White), Westville; Linda Yorke (Charles MacIntosh), Thorburn; Kathleen,
Westville; Shirley (Mrs. Harry Gerrior), Shubenacadie; Julia (Rob Olender), Hopewell; Helen,
Shelburne; sons, John (Mary), Toronto; Stanley and Fraser, both of Westville; 18 grandchildren;
14 great-grandchildren; brother, Henry Bigney, Granton; sister-in-law, Mildred White (Herbert),
Hopewell; brother-in-law, Charles Murphy (Kay), Alma. She was predeceased by her husband,
Russell; sons, Parker and Frankie; sisters, Mary Kennedy, Julia Hamilton; brothers, Jake Bigney,
John Wilmouth, Dan Wilmouth; sons-in-law, Darrell Yorke and Bruce Phee. Visitations will be
held today from 2-4, 7-9 p.m., in Eagles Funeral Home, Westville, from where her funeral will be
held 2 p.m. Thursday, Rev. William White and Rev. James McCorriston officiating. Burial will
be in Heatherdale Memorial Gardens, Sylvester. Donations in her memory may be made to any
charity.
OBIT # 1390 – HALIFAX HERALD – 17 MAY 2000
SUTHERLAND, Ernest Lester - 197 Abercrombie Rd., New Glasgow, passed away suddenly on
May 15, 2000. Born 1922, in Truro, he was a son of the late Willard and Hilda (Fulton)
Sutherland, Halifax. He spent his childhood in Halifax and resided in New Glasgow since 1951.
Retired since 1986, he had a long career in sales that began in 1947, having last traveled for
Harding Carpets. He enjoyed life fully and was an avid golfer and member of the Abercrombie
Golf Club, Westville Curling Club and Pictou County Highland Squares. He was past member of
United Commercial Travelers and Lions Club. He will be remembered for his kindness and
sorrowfully missed by his loving wife, Lila, the former Lila C. O'Riley; daughters, Wendy (Brad)
MacDonald, Jane Cameron and Carolyn (Graham) MacNeil, all of New Glasgow. He will also be
remembered as a devoted grandfather to his grandchildren, Ryan, Ian, Evan, Nicole and Steven.
He is also survived by a sister, Shirley (Mrs. Bill Kingston), Ottawa; sister-in-law, Vera (Mrs.
Harold Sutherland), Halifax. He was predeceased by his brother, Harold; beloved son-in-law,
Allan Cameron. Visitation will be in R.H. Porter Funeral Home, New Glasgow, today from 2-4,
7-9 p.m. Funeral Thursday, May 18, at 2 p.m. in Trinity United Church, New Glasgow, Rev.
Shawn Redden and Rev. Norman Marple officiating. Burial in Heatherdale Memorial Gardens. In
lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia or the
Canadian Cancer Society.
OBIT # 1391 – HALIFAX HERALD – 17 MAY 2000
VACHERESSE, Mary Catherine "Mae" - 107 Belmont St., Stellarton, died Monday, May 15,
2000, in the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Stellarton, she was a daughter of the late
Joseph and Margaret (MacGillvary) Campbell. She had been employed with the Goodman
Company and later by the Foord Theatre in Stellarton up until her retirement. She was a member
of Our Lady of Lourdes Roman Catholic Church. She had been a resident of Stellarton for most
of her life. She is survived by her granddaughter, Holly, Montreal; sister, Christine Campbell,
Stellarton; Marilyn Griffin, Lower Sackville. She was predeceased by her husband, Benny;
daughter, Agnes; granddaughter, Heidi; brothers, Percy, Danny, Jimmie; and by a sister,
Catherine "Lilly". Her remains will rest in H.C. MacQuarrie Funeral Home, Stellarton with
visitation today from 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Funeral mass will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday in Our Lady Of
Lourdes Roman Catholic Church, Rev. Sydney Mifflen officiating. Burial will be in the Christ
Anglican Church Cemetery. Donations in her memory may be made to the charity of one's
choice.
OBIT # 1392 – HALIFAX HERALD – 17 MAY 2000
WILLETT, Lawrence Joseph "Larry" - 88, Highland Drive, New Glasgow, died Monday, May
15, 2000, in the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Main-a-Dieu, he was a son of the late
Lawrence and Ida Caroline (MacGillivray) Willett. He began working at the Seal Harbour Gold
Mines, Guysborough Co., as a generator operator in the powerhouse. During the war he worked
in the Trenton Gun Shop as a Machine Fitter and continued working at Trenton Works until his
retirement in 1976. He was a member of Main-a-Dieu Anglican Church. He was a member and
50 year jewel recipient of Euclid Lodge No. 92, New Glasgow. Surviving are his wife, Ola
Evelyn (Luddington); daughters, Elaine (Cal) Cancian, Quincy, Mass.; Katherine (Gary) Coakes,
Hammonds Plains; Lorraine (Brian) Clyburne, Lower Sackville; sons, John, Fraser's Mountain;
Lawrence "Tupper" (Linda) MacLellans Brook; sisters, Alice Langely, Sydney; Clarice
Goldbeck, Fenlon Falls, Ont.; brothers, Edward, Dartmouth; Charles, Oxford, Eng.; David, New
Glasgow; grandchildren, John Willett, Michael Willett, Martin Willett, Jeffrey Willett, Trevor
Willett, Amanda "Mandi" Coakes, Ryan Coakes, Michael Clyburne, Angela Clyburne; greatgrandchildren, Ashley, Bailey, Spencer, Matthew; many nieces and nephews. He was
predeceased by sisters, Mildred MacAuley, Mary Trickett and a sister in infancy. Visitation will
be held 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in P.&K. MacDonald Funeral Home, New Glasgow. Funeral service
will be held 1:30 p.m. Thursday, in Calvary Temple Church, New Glasgow, Rev. Robert Innes
officiating. Burial will be in Heatherdale Memorial Gardens. Donations may be made in his
memory to The Salvation Army Westville Citadel, the Canadian Diabetes Association or the IWK
Grace Health Centre Foundation. Euclid Lodge 92 will meet at 6:30 p.m. today in the funeral
home to hold their service.
OBIT # 1393 – HALIFAX HERALD – 18 MAY 2000
MacLEAN, Eugene "Hughie" - 73, Sutherland's River, died Tuesday, May 16, 2000, in the
Victoria General Hospital, Halifax, after a courageous battle with cancer. Born in New Glasgow,
he was a son of the late James and Monica (Fitzpatrick) MacLean. He was a school bus driver for
28 years and had worked in several saw mills in the area. He was an avid card player and always
enjoyed old time music. He was a member of Saint Andrew's Roman Catholic Church, Egerton.
He is survived by his wife, the former Christine Dewar; sons, Kevin, Sutherland's River; Keith
(Brenda), Park Falls; daughters, Karen (John) Chisholm, Sutherland's River; Marilyn (Derrick)
Sandluck, MacPherson's Mills; grandchildren, Megan, Mallory, Abby MacLean, Tyler, Brittany
Chisholm, Caitlyn, Breanna Sandluck; brother, Leo, St. Joseph's; sisters, Marie (Roddie)
MacDougall, Antigonish; Louise (Jim) Boyle, Truro; Jean MacLean, New Glasgow. He was
predeceased by his brothers, John, Jamsie; sisters, Evelyn Murphy, Florence Davies, Marguerite
Cunningham and Isabel Rockey. His remains will rest in H.W. Angus Funeral Home, New
Glasgow with visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today. Funeral mass will be held at 2 p.m. Friday in St.
Andrew's Roman Catholic Church, Egerton, Rev. Robert Day officiating. Burial will be in St.
Andrew's Cemetery. Donations in his memory may be made to the charity of one's choice.
OBIT # 1394 – HALIFAX HERALD – 18 MAY 2000
TRENHOLM (Creaser), Sadie - New Glasgow, formerly of Pictou, passed away quietly on
Tuesday, May 16, 2000, at the age of 91 years. Born in Port Mouton, she was a daughter of the
late Elish and Georgina (Watkins) Broome. She will be lovingly remembered by her daughter,
Dorothy Creaser, Toronto; son, Geoffrey Creaser and his wife Linda, New Glasgow. She will also
be dearly missed by her stepchildren, Bob and Whitney Trenholm, Mary Ann McMillan, Helen
Blue and Nancy Kmera. She was especially devoted to her grandchildren, Laurie Bucci, George
Bucci, Marinda Spiers, James Moulaison, Josiah Brown, Jeffrey and Rodney Creaser; stepgrandchildren, Scott, Helen and Trudi McMillan, Tamara Hartlen, Whitney "Beau" and Robert
Trenholm, Nancy Blom, Debbie Hupé, Mark Trenholm and Jason Blue. She also leaves 18 greatgrandchildren. She was predeceased by her first husband, George Creaser; second husband,
Whitney Trenholm; son, Phillip; brother, Terrence Broome; sister, Awilda Cranton. She had been
a member of the Order of the Eastern Star and Rebekah Lodges all her adult life (Princess
Rebekah Lodge 4, Pictou and O.E.S., Ceder Chapter 3, affiliated with Victory Chapter 17,
Pictou). Sadie had also been a member of the Pictou United Church, and it's U.C.W. Visitation
will be 7-9:30 p.m. today in McLaren Funeral Home, Pictou, from where the Order of The
Eastern Star Victory Chapter 17 will hold their service at 6:30 p.m. today. Funeral service will be
held at 1 p.m. Friday, May 19, in Pictou United Church, Rev. Mary Beth Moriarity officiating.
Interment will be in Fredericton, N.B., with funeral service 3 p.m. Monday, May 22, in Bishop's
Funeral Home, Fredericton. In lieu of flowers, a donation in her memory to the Heart and Stroke
Foundation of Nova Scotia would be appreciated.
OBIT # 1395 – HALIFAX HERALD – 19 MAY 2000
MacDONALD, Catherine Margaret "Cassie" - 99, Glen Haven Manor, New Glasgow, formerly
of Aberdeen Avenue, New Glasgow, died May 17, 2000, in the Aberdeen Hospital. Born in
Trenton, she was a daughter of the late John G. and Ellen (Bigley) MacDonald. She was a
graduate from St. Martha's School of Nursing in 1933. She nursed in Halifax, Massachusetts,
Long Island, and Brooklyn, N.Y. She was a member of Saint John the Baptist Roman Catholic
Church and a member of the C.W.L. Surviving are sister, Helen Agnes MacDonald, Glen Haven
Manor; several cousins. She was predeceased by sister, Mamie; brother, James Duncan
MacDonald. Visitation was Thursday in R.H. Porter Funeral Home, New Glasgow. Funeral
service 2 p.m. today in Saint John the Baptist Roman Catholic Church, Rev. Regis Halloran
officiating. Burial in Holy Cross Cemetery. Donations to Holy Cross Cemetery.
OBIT # 1396 – HALIFAX HERALD – 19 MAY 2000
O'CONNOR, Wesley Harry - 40, Priestville, formerly of Piedmont, Pictou Co., died May 18,
2000, in the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in New Glasgow, he was a son of Allister
Cyril O'Connor, Piedmont and the late Elva Mae (Gosbee) O'Connor. He was an adherent of
Christian Fellowship Church, New Glasgow. He was employed as a Wood Contractor for the past
3 years. He had been previously employed at pulp cutting, Williams Brother's Sawmill and
Abitibi Price Mill, Ontario. He enjoyed gardening, four wheeling and nature. Surviving are wife,
Jessie Anne (Clyburne); daughters, Carol, Ashley O'Connor, New Waterford; Elva, Lesley
Clyburne-O'Connor, at home; sons, Jamie, Jeremy O'Connor, New Waterford; Andrew, Wesley
Clyburne-O'Connor, at home; stepsons, Michael, Matthew Clyburne, at home; sisters, Christena
"Chris" Simpson, Piedmont; Cathy Rector, Duncan, B.C.; Audrey MacDonald, Linacy; brother,
Allister "Al", Trenton; former wife, Millie MacLeod; numerous nieces and nephews, aunts and
uncles. He was predeceased by maternal grandparents, Harry and Violet Gosbee; paternal
grandparents, Jerry and Catherine O'Connor. Visitation 7-9 p.m. today, 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Saturday in
P. & K. MacDonald Funeral Home, New Glasgow. Funeral 2 p.m. Sunday in Christian
Fellowship Church, Rev. Bruce Morrison, Mrs. Helen Christie and Rev. Doug Campbell
officiating. Burial in Piedmont Cemetery. Donations to Canadian Cancer Society or any charity.
OBIT # 1397 – HALIFAX HERALD – 19 MAY 2000
OLIVER, Albert Donald - 8 Canavan Dr., Beaver Bank, passed away May 18, 2000. Born in
Westville, in 1924, he was a son of the late Fraser Oliver and Bella Grey Oliver. Graduated from
St. Francis Xavier University, Bachelor of Science in 1947 and graduated from Nova Scotia
Technical College, with a Bachelor of Mining Engineering in 1949. He was first employed as a
mining engineer for the Dominion Coal Company in the Sydney Coal field and later at Magna
Cove Barium Corporation, Barium Mine, in Walton. In 1961, Albert joined the Federal
Government as a mining engineer and worked in the Yukon, Northwest Territories and Ottawa.
This work required travel throughout northern Canada, involving safety in mines, mineral
evaluation and mine rescue assessment. During these years he established mine Rescue teams for
the two northern territories. In 1980 he was appointed Chief Mining Inspector for the Cape
Breton Development Corporation and retired in 1988. By 1990, he was appointed chairman of the
Coal Mine Safety Commission under the Canadian Labour Code and retired from this position in
1998. In 1997 Albert received "The Canadian Institute of Mining Members Award" in
recognition of his lifetime dedication to mine safety, his work on the development of coal mining
regulations and his efforts to introduce new technologies and equipment to coal mining. Albert
was a lifetime member of the Nova Scotia Mining Society, the Yukon Chamber of Mines, the
Engineer Society of Ontario and was a member of the Saint Andrew Society of New Glasgow.
Albert is survived by his wife, Edna (Gillis) Oliver; children, Helen Mary Green, Beaver Bank;
Fraser Oliver, Yellowknife, NWT.; Keltie Martell, Porters Lake; brother, Warren Oliver,
Westville; beloved grandchildren, Karly, Oliver, Bhreagh, Steven, Stewart, Cayliegh, Heather
and Fraser Donald. Cremation has taken place. A memorial service will be held Saturday, May
20, at 1 p.m. in First Sackville Presbyterian Church, 60 Beaver Bank Rd., Lower Sackville.
OBIT # 1398 – HALIFAX HERALD – 19 MAY 2000
SANGSTER, Ella Frances - 87, River John, died peacefully and with dignity at home with her
family on May 17, 2000. Born in Hedgeville, Pictou Co., she was a daughter of the late Hiram
Watt and Catherine (Gammon) Watt. She graduated from Hedgeville School then Normal
College, Truro after which she taught in Pictou County for seven years, two in Goldboro and then
in Halifax until her retirement, the last 10 years concentrating in special education. During her
years of teaching, Ella Sangster earned her BA and B.Ed. from St. Mary's. She later completed
post graduate studies at Purdue majoring in special education. In 1969, she entered the doctoral
program at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor earning her Ph.D., then lectured as a visiting
professor at various universities. Over the years, she was active in and held office in the Nova
Scotia Teachers Union, the Liberal Association of Nova Scotia, the University Womens' Club of
Halifax, the Retired Teachers Association of Halifax and of Nova Scotia, the Gerontolological
Association of Canada and of the United States, the Nova Scotia Teachers College Alumnas and
the United Church of Canada, Salem, River John. Senior citizen concerns have been very
important in her life and she has served on various related commissions and committees and also
sat on the board of the Windsor Elms. In 1941, she married Herbert O. Sangster and moved to
Halifax where they worked and raised a family. She is survived by her sons, Elwood, Edmonton
and John, Pictou County; sister, Gertrude Fox, S. Easton, Mass.; brothers, Burton, River John;
Wendell, Collingwood, Colchester Co.; six grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. She was
predeceased by her husband, Herbert; brothers, Warren and Philip; sisters, Florence, Doris and
Dorothy. Cremation has taken place. A memorial service shall be held in the Salem United
Church, River John at a later date. She will be deeply missed, always remembered and ever loved.
Memorial donations may be made to Salem United Church or Bellevue Cemetery, River John.
Arrangements are entrusted to MacLeod's Funeral Home, River John.
OBIT # 1399 – HALIFAX HERALD – 20 MAY 2000
ROSS, Adrian George - 33, West River Station, Pictou Co., passed away on May 18, 2000, in
West River Station as the result of a motor vehicle accident. Born in Sydney, November 29, 1966,
he was a son of Frederick and Ethel (MacDonald) Ross, Berwick. He attended schools in Sydney,
Weymouth, Lunenburg and Berwick, and had studied electrical and welding at Nova Scotia
Community College. He was an employee of Trenton Works and was an adherent of Bethel
Presbyterian Church, West River Station. He will always be remembered for his kindness,
generosity, sense of humor and his smile. He is survived by his brother, Vernon (Donna), Cold
Brook; grandmother, Catherine MacDonald, Valley View Villa, Riverton; uncle, Donald Ross
(Joyce), Kanata, Ont.; aunt, Janette Forbes, Hampton, N.B.; cousins, Susan Ross, Andrew Ross,
Douglas Forbes and Lorraine Bartley. He was predeceased by paternal grandparents, Hebert and
Marie Ross; maternal grandfather, George MacDonald; uncle, Grant MacDonald. Visitation will
be held 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in Eagles Funeral Home, Westville. Funeral service will be held 3
p.m. Sunday in St. Luke's United Church, Salt Springs, Rev. James Forbes officiating. Interment
will be in Stillman Cemetery, Salt Springs. Memorial donations may be made to a charity of one's
choice.
OBIT # 1400 – UNKNOWN PAPER – FEB. 2000
Rev. John Robert McKay. died on February 25, 2000
Bob was born and raised in Pictou County, Nova Scotia in the small town of New Glasgow where
his father and uncle operated McKay Heating & Plumbing. Bob was always a modest person even
as he developed into an accomplished student leader through the well-organized Maritime
Conference United Church youth education programs - Sunday School, Scouts, summer camps,
and Boys' Parliament. He loved sports, especially basketball, and was considered an excellent
athlete on the high school team. But his best skills were evident as he became a high academic
achiever. In his high school days he was a popular young man known as "Plumber', the top
provincial student in his graduation year and the NGHS grade 12 Valedictorian. He entered
Mount Allison University carrying I.O.D.E. and Mt. A entrance scholarships and maintained an
excellent academic record taking Honours in English and Philosophy. He took an active part in
the Arts & Letters Club, and was Treasurer of both the Student Christian Movement and
Intemational Student Service clubs. In his last year he was President of the Men's Council and the
Theological Society besides being described in his year book as an "amazing basketball player".
The following year he studied Philosophy in London, England as a Beaverbrook Scholar and had
the opportunity to visit Europe. He returned to Pine Hill Divinity School in Halifax and became
an ordained minister at the age of 24. He spent two summers in the Lacomb-Morningside area as
a student minister and served a small congregation in Cape Breton and a six-charge parish in
Lunenburg County. Bob loved books and learning. While in Lunenburg he drove to Dalhousie
University to complete a double Masters degree in English and Philosophy. He then went on to
Union Seminary in New York City, but left Heidegger studies incomplete and returned to his
parents' cottage to recover from academic "fever". In 1959, Rev. G. MacGregor Grant invited
Bob to be his Assistant Minister in Rosedale, Toronto where he gained confidence in preaching to
a large congregation. In 1962, following his marriage to Sheila Eggertson, he accepted a call to
Gravenhurst in Muskoka, Ontario and stayed for six years when he decided to return once more
to university for an S.T. M. degree at Boston University. During this period he served four years
as half-time minister for the United Methodist Church in a Boston suburb called Saugus. From
Boston Bob returned to Mount Allison University as the Chaplain, then continued his career of
service in three congregations - Renfrew, Ontario; St. Paul's United, and Chalmers-Castledowns
United in Edmonton. Bob led a very full life as a minister, a husband, and a father of two sons
and two adopted daughters. He loved his congregational work, but was most relaxed at home. He
was "immeasurably proud" of his children and upon retirement he mentioned that he was grateful
that his too-often, too-heavy workload had not adversely affected his relationship with his family.
He and Sheila spent a month hiking in Iceland immediately after his retirement. He was looking
forward to having free time to develop his fictional writing skills in order to create short stories.
Unfortunately, cancer shortened his retirement, but he did manage to win a second prize and
enjoy the publication of one piece of writing. As one friend 'wrote Sheila, "Bob was good all the
way through" and many people mourn his death which occurred too soon at the age of 68.
OBIT # 1401 – HALIFAX HERALD – 22 MAY 2000
BICKERS, George Elwood - 89, Maritime Oddfellows Home, Pictou, formerly of Caribou River,
died Saturday, May 20, 2000, in the home. Born in Caribou River, he was a son of the late
George and Lillian K. (Fraser) Bickers. He worked as a farmer and for the Department of
Transportation. He was an avid card player and enjoyed music and fishing. He is survived by
brother, Fred (Olga), Milton, Ont.; sister, Mary (Mrs. Arnold MacKay), Pictou; nieces and
nephews. He was predeceased by brothers, Ross, Charles and Jim; and nephew, Carl. Visitation
will be 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in McLaren Funeral Home, Pictou. Funeral service will be held at 2
p.m. Tuesday in First Presbyterian Church, Rev. Iona MacLean officiating. Burial will be in
Caribou River Upper Cemetery. Family flowers only, please. Donations in his memory may be
made to the Maritime Oddfellows Home or the Canadian Cancer Society.
OBIT # 1402 – HALIFAX HERALD – 22 MAY 2000
PORTER, William Robert "Bob" - Mount William, Pictou Co., passed away on Friday, May 19,
2000. He died peacefully, sleeping in his chair in the home in which he'd been born, and where
he'd lived his 92 years. Bob was predeceased by his wife, Ellen "Jean" Cameron. They had no
children. He is survived by his sisters, Evelyn Best, Stellarton; Lizzie Brown, Westville; brother,
Jim, Mount William. He was the son of the late Charlie and Maggie (Watters) Porter; his halfbrother, Henry Porter is deceased. Bob earned his living in the woods, in the mines in Westville
and at the Trenton "Car Works" and raised beef and dairy cattle at his Mount William farm. In
retirement, his passion was his herd of ponies and horses which were often entered in local
parades and exhibitions. His ponies were the delight of many youngsters who learned from him
the love of animals. His magnificent registered Clydesdales were his great pride. He will be
missed by nieces and nephews and many children besides, who spent wondrous days "at Jean and
Bob's farm". Visitation will be held on 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in Eagles Funeral Home, Westville
where his funeral service will be held 2 p.m. Tuesday, Rev. Fred Archibald officiating, assisted
by Rev. Gordon Stewart. Burial will be in Alma Cemetery. By request, family flowers only.
Memorials to a charity of choice.
OBIT # 1403 – HALIFAX HERALD – 23 MAY 2000
BOWDEN, Abuellias Orora "Jackie" - Formerly of 368 Vale Road, was called home to glory at
Glen Haven Manor, Monday, May 22, 2000. She was the daughter of the late Clara May
(Skinner) and Charles Salvador Jewell. She was a loving Christian, mother, grandmother, greatgrandmother, aunt and friend. Her greatest joys were her family and her God. She has been
involved in her community as one of the founding members of the Pursuers Society and also
served on the board of the Ward One Recreation Center. She has been one of the Pillars of
Second United Baptist Church. She has served as clerk of the church, member of the Christian
Education Board, held several offices in the Ladies Auxiliary, Women's Missionary Society and
was a secretary of the African United Baptist Women's Institute. She was a former member of the
mixed chorus senior choir and wrote many letters to the Second United Baptist Foster child. She
was an honorary life member of the Second United Baptist Ladies Auxiliary and the AUBA
Women's Institute. She is survived by her only daughter, Sheila (Bruce) Clyke, Truro; sons
Edward, Dennis (Darlene), Brian (Brenda), all of New Glasgow; Peter (Karen), Fairview;
daughter-in-law, Jean Bowden; sisters, Ida Paris, Normintreal (Charles) Paris and Sweedlyn
(John) Cromwell, New Glasgow; brother, Filmore Paris, also of New Glasgow; grandchildren,
Bruce Clyke Jr., Halifax; Jacqueline (Serge) Donelle, Shediac, N.B.; Bobby Clyke, Truro;
Michelle Bowden, Edward Bowden Jr., New Glasgow; Hope "Lorraine" Bowden, Fairview;
Lorna "Missi" Bowden, Spryfield; Angela Bowden, Cora-Leigh Bowden, New Glasgow; Holly
Izzard, New Glasgow; Bonnita Bowden, Belva Bowden, Halifax; Brian Bowden Jr., Benjamin
Bowden, Brent Bowden, New Glasgow; Heather (John) Keating, Penobsquis, N.B.; Jason
Bowden, Thorburn; and Peter (Jennifer), Spryfield; great-grandchildren, Dakota Bowden,
Fairview; Eric Thomas, Marissa MacCallam, Spryfield; Roger Beals, Roemyn Beals, New
Glasgow; Terrell Borden, New Glasgow; Emily Ann Clyke Kitscoty, Alberta; Samantha Keating,
Penobsquis, N.B.; Shaquean and Dion Bowden, Spryfield; godchildren, Lorna (Roger)
MacLellan, Antigonish; Darrell Paris, New Glasgow. Many beloved nieces and nephews. She
was predeceased by her husband, Deacon John Edward Bowden; sisters, Hazel, Thelma, Violet;
brothers, Hector, Coleman, Francis, Henderson; great-grandson, DeAngelo Beals; stepfather,
Marshall Paris. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to R.H. Porter Funeral Home, New
Glasgow. Visitation 7-9 p.m. today and 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Wednesday. Funeral services will be held in
The Second United Baptist Church, Thursday at 3:30 p.m., Rev. George Mollins officiating.
Donations may be made to the Second United Baptist Church or any charity of choice.
OBIT # 1404 – HALIFAX HERALD – 23 MAY 2000
CAMPBELL, Frederick McKay - 63, of 6 Fraser St., Trenton, passed away Monday, May 22,
2000, at home after a courageous year long battle with cancer. Born in New Glasgow, he was a
son of the late John and Christine (MacDonald) Campbell. He was retired from The Nova Scotia
Power and previously worked at the MacBain Mine and Aberdeen Hospital. He was a member of
Christ The King Roman Catholic Church. He bowled with the Industrial League and was an avid
sports fan. Surviving are his wife, the former Audrey Long; daughter, Natalie (Alain) Bouvette,
Dartmouth; sisters, Mary English and Ruth (Jerry) Rogers, both of Thorburn; Margaret
MacIntosh, Westville; Betty (Doug) Fraser, Amherst; brothers, Jack (Margaret) Montaque, Prince
Edward Island; Gordon (Joyce), New Glasgow. He was predeceased by his sister, Ina; brother,
Archie. Visitation will be 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday, in R.H. Porter Funeral Home,
Trenton. Funeral service will be 11 a.m. Friday, in Christ The King Roman Catholic Church, Rev.
George MacInnis officiating. Burial in parish cemetery. Family flowers only. Donations may be
made to the Canadian Cancer Society or a charity of choice.
OBIT # 1405 – HALIFAX HERALD – 23 MAY 3000
MacDONALD, Walter Archibald - 90, Glen Haven Manor, New Glasgow, formerly of 89
Herbert St., New Glasgow, died Monday May 22, 2000, in the manor.
Born in New Glasgow, April 25, 1910, he was a son of the late Duncan A. Rebecca (Grant)
MacDonald. He was predeceased by his wife, Marion Staker and son, David Grant. He was a
member of Westminster Presbyterian Church where he served as clerk of the session for 15 years.
During the Second World War he served with the Pictou highlanders. He was a 50 year honorary
life member and past president of the Royal Canadian Legion Normandy Branch 34. He was past
president and founding member of the Young Liberals Party of Canada. He had a long association
with the Ceilidh Girls Pipe Band. He was a member of the Saint Andrews Society and for many
years was a volunteer with the Festival of the Tartans, Chaired the first Glen Haven Garden Party.
He was a founding member of The West Side Community Centre. He was an inspector with the
Nova Scotia Liquor Commission and later employed by Waverley Construction as office
manager. He was predeceased by his brothers, Allistair, Lawrence, Gordon and Ian. He is
survived by his sons, Donald (Evelyn), Cambridge; Sandy (Mary), Port Hawkesbury; Eric
(Laurel), New Glasgow; daughters, Joyce (Ray Pierce), Bedford; Heather, Avonport; nine
grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Wednesday in R.H. Porter
Funeral Home, New Glasgow. Funeral service 1 p.m. Thursday in Westminster Presbyterian
Church. Burial in Abercrombie Cemetery. Donations may be made to the Alzheimer Society or a
charity of choice. Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 34, will meet in the funeral home at 6:30 p.m.
Wednesday to hold their service.
OBIT # 1406 – HALIFAX HERALD – 23 MAY 2000
MacLEOD, Kathleen - Daughter of the late Mary Jean (Campbell) and George MacLeod, passed
away on March 6, 2000 in Napanoch, New York State. She lived her early years with her
grandmother, Mrs. John Campbell and aunt, Mrs. Clyde (Elizabeth) Rivers, Abercrombie. She
graduated from New Glasgow High School and in 1932 she became a registered nurse graduating
from The Granville Hospital School of Nursing, New Jersey. She was in the U.S. Army Core and
served in Africa and Italy. She nursed for 16 years in Manhattan, U.S.A. She is survived by an
older sister, Leonora and two nieces in Napanoch. She is survived locally by a cousin, Leonora
Anderson, Abercrombie; and the Smith family formerly of Abercrombie, and the Rivers family of
Abercrombie. She was predeceased by sisters, Jean and Marjorie; brother, John Douglas.
Cremation has taken place. A memorial service will be held 11 a.m. Wednesday, in R.H. Porter
Funeral Home, New Glasgow, Rev. Dr. Kenneth MacLeod officiating. Burial in Abercrombie
Cemetery.
OBIT # 1407 – HALIFAX HERALD – 24 MAY 2000
LOCKHART, Ralph Edward - 58, Pictou Landing, formerly of Westville, occurred unexpectedly
on Monday, May 22, 2000, in the Health Sciences Centre, QEII, with his family at his side. Born
in Westville, he was a son of Violet (Little) Lockhart, Trenton and the late John Robert Lockhart.
Ralph owned and operated Pictou County Radiator on Westville Road for several years. Ralph
took a keen interest in most sports, supporting minor hockey and many other local sports teams.
He is survived by his wife, the former Mary Mattatall; daughter, Shelley, Montreal; son, Derrick
and wife Evelyn, Pictou Landing; grandson, Calen; sisters, Ella (husband Doug) Ogden,
Sylvester; Jean Burgess, New Glasgow; Marie (husband Art) Jenkins, Melmerby Beach; brothers,
John "Bud" (wife Audrey), Trenton; Bill (wife Louise), Abbotsford, B.C.; Gerald (wife Jean),
Scotch Hill; brothers-in-law, Jack Guay, Dartmouth; Gary (wife Helen) Mattatall, Westville; Roy
(wife Dianne) Mattatall, London, Ont.; sister-in-law, Aggie Mattatall, Halifax; several nieces and
nephews. He was predeceased by sister, Claudia Guay. Visitation will be held today from 2-4, 7-9
p.m., in Eagles Funeral Home, Westville. Funeral service will be held on Thursday at 2 p.m., in
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Westville, Rev. Glenn Cooper officiating. Burial will be in
Heatherdale Memorial Gardens, Sylvester. Donations in his memory may be made to the
Canadian Diabetic Association or to a charity of ones choice.
OBIT # 1408 – HALIFAX HERALD – 24 MAY 2000
MacINNIS, Hector Archie - 76, Pictou Landing Road, formerly of Trenton, passed away
Tuesday, May 23, 2000, in the Aberdeen Hospital. Born in Port Hood, he was the son of the late
Simon and Mary Ann (MacDonald) MacInnis. He was a retired core maker at the New Glasgow
Foundry. He was also a member of Christ The King Roman Catholic Church, Trenton. Surviving
are his wife, the former Genesta MacDonald; daughters, Shirley Ann (Allan) Stewart,
Charlottetown; Debra, Trenton; Rhonda (David) Montgomery, Kensington; Cathy (Stephen)
MacIntosh, MacLellans Brook; sons, Kevin (Nancy), Charlottetown Dale Hector (Susan),
Plymouth Park; Terry (April), Westville; brothers, Alexander, Trenton; John Hector, Judique; 15
grandchildren; two step-grandchildren; one great-grandchild. He was predeceased by sisters,
Catherine Sarah, Margaret Ann, Jessie, Flora Catherine, Sarah in infancy; brothers, Ronald
Joseph and Joseph in infancy. Cremation has taken place and there is no visitation by request.
Memorial service will be Friday at 2 p.m., in Christ The King Roman Catholic Church, Rev.
George McInnis officiating. Burial will be in the parish cemetery. Donations may be made to the
Nova Scotia Lung Association. Arrangements are under the direction of R.H. Porter Funeral
Home, Trenton.
OBIT # 1409 – HALIFAX HERALD – 24 MAY 2000
PERRIN, Gladys E. - 80, of MacQuarrie Avenue, Westville, occurred on Tuesday, May 23, 2000,
in the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Union Centre, she was a daughter of the late
John and Lydia (Wynn) Morrison. She was a member of St. Paul United Church, Westville and a
member of the Miriam Unit, U.C.W. She was Past Worshipful Mistress of Lady Princess May
Lodge 53, L.T.B.A., Westville and Past Provincial Grand Mistress of the Grand Lodge, L.T.B.A.
of Nova Scotia. She is survived by daughters, Sharon (Mrs. Barry Lawrence), Westville; Faye
(Mrs. Karl Crawford), Scotsburn; seven grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren. She was
predeceased by her husband, Fred; brothers, Gary and John Morrison; sister, Audrey Myers.
Visitations will be held today from 7-9 p.m. and Thursday 2-4, 7-9 p.m., in Eagles Funeral Home,
Westville. Her funeral service will be held 2 p.m. Friday, in St. Paul United Church, Westville,
Rev. Donald Sutherland officiating. Burial in Auburn Cemetery. Donations in her memory may
be made to a charity of choice.
OBIT # 1410 – HALIFAX HERALD – 24 MAY 2000
STOKES, Cedric Archibald - 62, Halifax, died on May 22, 2000, following a lengthy battle with
cancer. Born in Truro, he was a son of Gertrude (Archibald) and the late Cyril Cedric Stokes. He
is survived by his wife, Donna Yvonne (Rogers); a son, Gregory Cedric, Halifax; a daughter,
Christine Donna, Halifax; a sister, Marilyn Gertrude Hodder, Yarmouth and a brother, Arden
Brice, Kelowna, B.C. His health forced him to retire from his practice as a financial planner in
1998, but prior to that he carried on in his practice with Investors Group for 16 years with the
professional designations of Certified Financial Planner (Financial Planning Standards Council)
and Registered Financial Planner (Canadian Association of Financial Planners). He was a past
president and a chartered member of the Atlantic Chapter of the CAFP and served five years as a
national director of that professional association. Prior to that, he had spent 25 years in other
sectors of the financial services industry. He had been active in community organizations and
service clubs, not only in Halifax but also in Charlottetown, P.E.I.; Edmonton, Alta. and Saint
John, N.B., where he had been living earlier in his career. At the time of his death, he was a
member of Mayflower Curling Club and the Commercial Club of Halifax. Following his death, at
his wish, his body was cremated and his ashes will be interred at his beloved Lochaven. A
celebration of Cedric's life will take place at the Mayflower Curling Club on May 26 at 7 p.m.
Donations in remembrance may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society.
OBIT # 1411 – HALIFAX HERALD – 24 MAY 2000
VanBUSKIRK, Edith Hattie - 88, Stellarton, formerly of Brooklyn, Queens Co., slipped
peacefully into the arms of her Lord on May 23, 2000, in the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow.
Born September 3, 1911, in Bedford, she was a daughter of the late William Lewis and Edith Mae
(Hawkins) Peveril. She was the last surviving member of her immediate family and grand lady of
the extended family. Her positive attitude and faith were an example to all. She retired as
secretary-treasurer of the Mersey Protective Association in 1976. She was a member of First
United Baptist Church, New Glasgow. She was a former member of the Brooklyn Baptist Church
(61 years), Brooklyn, choir member, clerk, Sunday school teacher and honorary deacon. She was
a dominion life member of Women's Missionary Society, a member of the local Women's
Institute of Nova Scotia and several choral groups in Liverpool. Her motto for life was, "For I
have learned in whatsoever state I am, therewith to be content" (Phil 4:11). She is lovingly
remembered by her son, Joseph "Joe" (Delta), Stellarton, with whom she resided; niece, Leona
(Blair) Methven, who was loved like a daughter; "GramGram" was adored by grandchildren,
Shireen, Alberta; Trina (Paul) Warren, Stellarton; Brent, Halifax; great-grandchildren, Nicholas
and Katie Warren, who brought her great joy; many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by
her husband, Claude; sister, Hazel; brothers, Raymond, Frank, Earle, Norman. Visitation will be
held 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Thursday in P.&K. MacDonald Funeral Home, New Glasgow. Funeral service
will be held 1 p.m. Friday in First United Baptist Church, New Glasgow, Rev. Allan Jorgensen
officiating. Graveside committal service will be held 4:30 p.m. Friday in Brookside Cemetery,
Bedford. Donations may be made in her memory to Brooklyn Baptist Church, Brooklyn, NS, B0J
1H0 or to any charity of choice.
OBIT # 1412 – HALIFAX HERALD – 25 MAY 2000
REID, Ethel Mae - 92, Valley View Villa, Riverton, formerly of Churchville, died Tuesday, May
23, 2000, in the Villa. Born in Stellarton, she was a daughter of the late Henry S. and Jennie Belle
(Fraser) Fraser. She was a resident of Island East River prior moving to Churchville, where she
resided for most of her married life. She was a member of the Zion Presbyterian Church, Eureka,
a member of The Women's Institute and a former employee of the Home For Disabled, Riverton.
She is survived by daughters, Jeanette (Mrs. William Bigney), British Columbia; Rosetta (Mrs.
James Hirtle), Hopewell; Evelyn (Mrs. Donald MacLean), Bridgeville; Marion (Mrs. Robert
Dale), British Columbia; son, James H. (Nancy), Dartmouth; 10 grandchildren; 12 greatgrandchildren; six step-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband, James M. Reid;
brother, Harry; sisters, Hilda MacBeth and Elsie Publicover. There will be no visitation by
request of the deceased. A private family viewing and funeral service will be held from H.C.
MacQuarrie Funeral Home, Stellarton, Rev. Charles MacPherson officiating. Burial will be in
Riverton Cemetery. Donations in her memory may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation
of Nova Scotia, The Canadian Diabetic Association or the Recreation Department of the Valley
View Villa, Riverton.
OBIT # 1413 – HALIFAX HERALD – 25 MAY 2000
MONCK, Ruth Marion - 88, Valley View Villa, Riverton, formerly of the Riverton Senior
Citizens and Bridgeville, Pictou Co., died Monday, May 22, 2000, in the Villa. Born in Cobalt,
Ont., she was a daughter of the late Stanley and Mabel (Baker) Veinotte. She lived in Riverton
since 1979, having resided in Bridgeville. She was a member of the Bridgeville United Church
and was a member of the Women's Institute of Nova Scotia. She is survived by sons, Stanley,
Elliot Lake, Ont.; Donald, New Glasgow; James Bridgeville; daughter, Evelyn (Mrs. D. Eoin
Cumming), Reno, Nevada; four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. She was
predeceased by her husband, Walter and by brothers, Chester, Ray and Arthur. Cremation will
take place. A public memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. on Friday in the Bridgeville United
Church, Jessie Johnson officiating. Burial of remains will be in the Bridgeville Cemetery. No
flowers by request please. Donations in her memory may be made to the charity of one's choice.
Arrangements under the direction of H.C. MacQuarrie Funeral Home, Stellarton.
OBIT # 1414 – HALIFAX HERALD – 25 MAY 2000
MacDONALD, Frances Gerald - 67, Pugwash, formerly of Thorburn, died May 22, 2000, in
North Cumberland Memorial Hospital, Pugwash. Born in Thorburn, he was a son of the late John
William and Margaret Rose (MacKenzie) MacDonald. He was a guest of the Sunset Adult
Residential Centre, Pugwash for the past 18 years. He was an adherent of Union Presbyterian
Church, Thorburn. Surviving are brother, Calvin "Kelly" MacDonald, Coalburn; two aunts;
several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by sisters, Verna Oliver, Edna Oliver; brother,
Douglas; a sister and brother in infancy. Cremation has taken place. Graveside memorial service
11 a.m. Saturday in Thorburn Cemetery, Rev. Glenn MacDonald officiating. Family flowers only.
Donations to Sunset Adult Residential Centre, 140 Sunset Lane, Pugwash, NS B0K 1L0.
Arrangements entrusted to P.&K. MacDonald Funeral Home, New Glasgow.
OBIT # 1415 – HALIFAX HERALD – 25 MAY 2000
MacPHEE, William F. - 75, Dartmouth, died May 19, 2000, in the Dartmouth General Hospital.
Born in Egerton, he was a son of the late John and Jessie (Franklin) MacPhee. He was a machinist
by trade and served in the Air Force and Merchant Navy during the Second World War. He
worked for the HMC Dockyards, Halifax, until his retirement. He was predeceased by his wife,
the former Virginia Williams; brothers, Rod, Jack, Harold; sister, Hazel Pettipas. Surviving are
sons, Robert, George, both of Dartmouth; daughter, Gladys Blakeney, Saskatchewan; six
grandchildren; sisters, Gertrude (Dan) Jardine, Edna (Nick) Cornish, both of Trenton; Grace (Les)
Green, New Glasgow. Cremation has taken place. Memorial service at a later date in New
Glasgow. Donations to any charity.
OBIT # 1416 – HALIFAX HERALD – 25 MAY 2000
SIDDALL, Elmer Borden "Grampie" - 86, Porter's Lane, Westville, formerly of Southampton,
Cumberland Co., died May 24, 2000, in the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in
Southampton, he was a son of the late Calvin and Bertha (Trowsdale) Siddall. He served overseas
with the North Nova Scotia Highlanders during Second World War. Following the war, he
worked for the C.N.R. (Springhill-Parrsboro Line) and retired from Hoegg's Sawmill, Athol. He
was an adherent of Christian Fellowship Church, New Glasgow and a member of Royal Canadian
Legion Branch 17, Springhill. He enjoyed collecting Antiques. Surviving are his sons, Dave,
Foxbrook; Weldon, Richabecto, N.B.; Blaine, St. John, N.B.; sisters, Odie Rogers, Ontario; Edna
Trenholm, Southampton; Darlene Thompson, Mapleton; Elsie Fisher, Bible Hill; eight
grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by sister, Annie; brother, Frank.
Visitation 7-9 p.m. today, 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Friday in P. & K. MacDonald Funeral Home, New
Glasgow. Funeral service 11 a.m. Saturday in Christian Fellowship Church, Rev. Bruce Morrison
and Rev. Helen Christie officiating. Graveside service 3:30 p.m. in Southampton Cemetery. The
Royal Canadian Legion service 6:30 p.m. Friday in the funeral home. Donations to Christian
Fellowship Church Building Fund.
OBIT # 1417 – HALIFAX HERALD – 26 MAY 2000
WHIDDEN, Shirley Rowena - 69, Little Harbour, Pictou Co., died Wednesday, May 24, 2000, in
the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Port Bickerton, Guysborough Co., she was a
daughter of the late Annie Milbury, Port Bickerton. She was a resident of Little Harbour for the
past 10 years. She was a member of the Kirk Memorial United Church, Aspen, where she was a
member of the U.C.W. and was an associate member of the Royal Canadian Legion, Sherbrooke.
She is survived by her husband, Hughie, Little Harbour; sons, Larry Archibald (Barbara),
Glenelg; Paul Archibald (Cathy), Glenelg; daughter, Rowena, Halifax; four grandchildren; three
great-grandchildren; brother, Wilfred, Halifax; sisters, Maude Tate, Antigonish; Eileen Kaiser,
Port Bickerton; several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her first husband, Ross
Archibald; son, Andrew; daughter, Christena. Her remains rested in H. W. Angus Funeral Home,
New Glasgow. Her remains have been transferred to Kirk Memorial United Church, Aspen for
visitation today from 2-4, 7-9 p.m. from where funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. on
Saturday, Rev. James Forbes officiating. Burial will be in The Evergreen Cemetery, Aspen.
Donations in her memory may be made to The Evergreen Cemetery Fund.
OBIT # 1418 – HALIFAX HERALD – 23 OCT. 1996
BURROWS, Martha (Marte) - 73, Dartmouth, died October 22, 1996, at home. Born in
Stellarton, she was a daughter of the late William and Elizabeth (Barry) MacKinnon. Surviving
are her husband, Peter F.; sons, Barry, Craig, Dartmouth; Paul, Halifax; sisters, Louise (Mrs.
William Thompson), New Rochelle, N.Y.; Jean (Mrs. W. Clarkson), Prescott, Ont.; Thelma (Mrs.
Lloyd Anderson), Hantsport; four grandchildren; two greatgrandchildren. She was predeceased
by brothers, Charlie, Edward (Ned), Clarence (Kim). Memorial service 2 p.m. Friday in A.L.
Mattatall Funeral Home, Portland Street, Dartmouth, Rev. Glenn MacLean officiating. In lieu of
flowers, donations to Canadian Cancer Society.
OBIT # 1419 – HALIFAX HERALD – 27 MAY 2000
ADAMS, Leslie Ernest - 88, 58 Bridge Ave., Stellarton, died May 25, 2000, in Aberdeen
Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in New Glasgow, he was a son of the late Ernest Leslie and Rose
(Vacheresse) Adams. He lived most of his life in Stellarton and had worked in his younger years
in the mines. He later joined the Armed Forces and after leaving the Forces he was employed
with The C.N.R. for 35 years from where he retired. Following retirement he and his wife owned
and operated the Bar S Campground, Scotch Village, Hants Co. for eight years and then returned
to their home on Bridge Ave. He was a member and Elder to the Sharon St. John United Church.
He was past Chancellor of the Liberty Lodge 22, Knights of Pythians where he still held an office
and was in regular attendance; a past noble grand of the Fuller Lodge 5, I.O.O.F.; a member of
the Curren Masonic 68 AF & AM Lodge, Hopewell; a former member of the Stellarton Curling
Club; former member of the Stellarton Bridge Club; former member of the C.N.R. Bowling
League and was a member of the Pictou County Kennel Club. He was an avid lover of animals
especially his Yorkie, Sassy, who was his constant companion. He is survived by wife, the former
Catherine (Queenie) MacNeill; daughters from his first marriage, Evonne, Rosemary, Irene; sons,
from his first marriage, Vernon, Errol; sons from his second marriage, Gordon (Charlotte),
Windsor; Gary, at home; Ian (Cathy), Ottawa; Steven (Nancy), Pettawawa; Ernie, Verdun,
Quebec; daughters from his second marriage, Ava, Mrs. John Morrison, Westville; Rose, Mrs.
Thompson Baillie, Trenton; a number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren; sisters, Erna,
Mrs. Glenn Rankin, Toronto; Reva Cooper, North Battleford, Sask. He was predeceased by his
first wife, the former Olive MacDonald; brothers, Whitman, Fred, Norman; sisters, Ava, Annie.
His remains are resting in H.C. MacQuarrie Funeral Home, Stellarton. Visitation today 7-9
p.m.;,Sunday 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Funeral service 2 p.m. Monday in Sharon St. John United Church,
Stellarton, Rev. Charles MacPherson officiating. Burial in Heatherdale Memorial Gardens. The
Fuller Lodge 5, Stellarton will meet at 1:30 p.m.; The Liberty Lodge 22, Knights of Pythias will
meet at 1:45 p.m.; The Curren Masonic Lodge 68, AF & AM, Hopewell will meet at 7:30 p.m. in
the funeral home on Sunday to conduct their services. Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 28,
Stellarton will meet at the church Monday to attend the service and will conduct their graveside
service in Heatherdale Memorial Gardens. Donations to the Pictou County S.P.C.A. or Sharon St.
John United Church,
Stellarton.
OBIT # 1420 – HALIFAX HERALD – 27 MAY 2000
JOHNSTON, James Thomas - 80, 522 Chisholm St., New Glasgow, died, Friday May 26, 2000,
in the QEII Health Sciences Centre. Born in Guysborough, he was a son of the late Clarence and
Janetta (MacLeod) Johnston. He lived in New Glasgow for the past 7 years prior to which he had
lived in Stellarton. He was a veteran of the Second World War and was a member of the Royal
Canadian Legion, Branch 34, New Glasgow. He was an adherent of the First Presbyterian
Church, Stellarton. He is survived by daughters, Darlene (Ron) Hatch, Halifax; Linda (Martin)
Gielen, Truro; Sharon Dillman (Bobbie Munroe), Dutch Settlement; Margaret (Richard) Cotterill,
Truro; Marilyn Johnston (Tony Mason), Dutch Settlement; Debra (Doug McGinley), Milford
Station; sons, Gary (Marlene), Ontario; William (Ellen), Truro; 13 grandchildren; eight greatgrandchildren; sisters, Mary MacKay, Amherst; Nellie (Mrs. Gordon MacLean), Riverton; Vera
Macintosh, Trenton He was predeceased by son, Lockie James; daughter, Carol Ann; brother,
William. Cremation will take place. The family will receive visitors 2-4 p.m. Sunday, memorial
service will be held 11 a.m. Monday, Rev. Charles MacPherson officiating, both in H.W. Angus
Funeral Home, New Glasgow. Burial will be in Hillside Cemetery, Trenton. Donations in his
memory may be made to Northumberland Veteran's Wing, Pictou.
OBIT # 1421 – HALIFAX HERALD – 27 MAY 2000
RUDOLPH, Martin Walter - 47, Greenwood Road, Pictou Co., died Thursday, May 25, 2000, in
the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Sherbrooke, he was Bickerton. He was a graduate
of Hants Vocational School and attended the Nova Scotia Institute of Technology to obtain his
carpentry papers. He was employed for 19 years with J.A. Tate Construction, Antigonish and for
the past 9 years operated A.M. Rudolph Construction Limited. He was a member of Freedom
Bible Church, Sutherland's River. He enjoyed working, hunting, boating and assisting with the
construction of the church. Martin always said "This (death) is only a temporary separation, we
will meet in the presence of the Lord where we will live forever." Surviving are his wife, Heather
Louise (Cameron); daughter, April Lorraine, at home; son, Andrew Martin, at home; sister, Viola
(Charles) Jack, Bickerton West; brother, Wade (Mona) Rudolph, Indian Harbour Lake; many
aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins. Visitation will be held 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in P. & K.
MacDonald Funeral Home, New Glasgow, where funeral service will be held 2 p.m. Sunday,
Rev. Doug Campbell officiating. Cremation to follow. Family flowers only. Donations may be
made in his memory to the Canadian Cancer Society or to any charity of choice.
OBIT # 1422 – HALIFAX HERALD – 27 MAY 2000
DOWNEY, Margaret Elizabeth "Jean" - Halifax, died peacefully on May 26, 2000, in St.
Vincent's Guest Home, Halifax. She was a daughter of Patrick and Mary Jane (MacGillivray)
Carrigan, Westville. Jean's life centered around her church, community and family. As a
dedicated member of the Catholic Women's League, she served as an executive member in St.
Thomas Aquinas Parish, an active supporter in St. Agnes Parish, and a charter member in St.
Joseph's Parish. Jean's favorite activity was saying the rosary. Jean was active in sports as a
charter member of the Mayflower Curling Club (Ladies Division) and as a competitive and
recreational participant in the Wanderers and St. Mary's Lawn Bowling Clubs. As a generous
volunteer, Jean served the Halifax Infirmary Ladies Auxiliary, Red Cross Lodge, and United
Appeal. She particularly enjoyed her participation in the Community Contact program. While
these associations were valued by her, her most important roles in life were as wife and mother.
Her role of wife was devoted to Edward Michael Downey, Codroy Valley, Nfld. Her role as
mother centred around her five children. She was filled with a desire to teach her children to be
caring, honest and compassionate individuals. For them, she was a role model with insight,
compassion, patience and love. A thousand times she said to each: "Always do the right thing."
Jean was predeceased by her husband, Edward Michael Downey; brothers, Andrew Carrigan, Leo
Carrigan and Percy Carrigan; sisters, Ella May MacDonald, Laura MacIsaac, Rita Lemieux, Kit
Gordon, and Rena Qualls. She is survived by her children, Monica (Mrs. Larry Maloney),
Halifax; Bernard (Rosemary Cooke), Nelson, New Zealand; Anne (Mrs. Peter Aldous), New
Glasgow; Michael, Halifax; Gerald (Karen Finley), Halifax. Her loving grandchildren include,
Tim and Beth Maloney, Halifax; Faith and Patrick Downey, Nelson, New Zealand; Ian and
Michael Aldous, New Glasgow; Katie and Edward Downey, Halifax. Visitation will take place in
Snow's Funeral Home, in Halifax, on Sunday, May 28, from 2-4, 7-9 p.m. The Funeral mass will
be celebrated by Rev. Lloyd O'Neill in St. Agnes Roman Catholic Church, in Halifax, on
Monday, May 29, at 10 a.m. Burial will take place in the Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Lower
Sackville. Donations to St. Vincent's Guest House Foundation would be very much appreciated.
OBIT # 1423 – HALIFAX HERALD – 28 MAY 2000
McCARVILLE, Thomas Ronald Binnet "Ding" - 76, MacCarthy Place, and formerly of Welsford
St., Pictou, died May 27, 2000, in Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Pictou, he was a
son of the late John and Martha (Samson) McCarville. Ding was active in the community
throughout his adult life, he was a former member of the Chamber of Commerce, and also served
on the board of Strathcona Place, Pictou. With partner, Fraser McDonald, Ding owned IGA stores
in both Pictou and New Glasgow. After selling his interests in the stores in 1973, he worked for
Northumberland Ferries Ltd. until his retirement. He served overseas during the Second World
War with the Royal Canadian Army, and was a 50 year member of the Royal Canadian Legion,
Branch 16, Pictou, and a founding member of the Overseas War Veteran's Association. Dad will
be remembered for enjoying a good laugh and a great story. He is survived by sons, John, Pictou;
Ron (Marcia), Waterloo, Ont.; and Bill, Pictou; as well as sisters, Edith Dorie, Pictou; Connie
Vassallo, Richmond, B.C.; Janet O'Brien, Kitchener, Ont. He is also lovingly remembered by
grandchildren, Jennifer, Bill, Courtney, Truro; Michael, Waterloo. Ding was predeceased by his
wife, Dorothy (McKay); brothers, Edward, James, Arthur, Ernest; and sister, Carolyn O' Sullivan.
Visitation will be 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in McLaren Funeral Home, Pictou. Funeral mass will be
held at 10 a.m. Monday in Stella Maris Roman Catholic Church, Pictou, Rev. Peter MacDonald
officiating. Interment will be in Seaview Cemetery.
OBIT # 1424 – HALIFAX HERALD – 29 MAY 2000
DOIG, Shirley Margaret - 51, 338 Birch St., New Glasgow, died May 27, 2000, in Aberdeen
Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Halifax, she was a daughter of the late Wilfred and Margaret
(Rogers) Byers. She was a member of the Women Alike Abreast. Surviving are her husband,
William; sons, John Cassidy, New Glasgow; Bill, at home; daughter, Emily, at home; brother,
Robert, Halifax. She was predeceased by sister, Catherine. Visitation 7-9 p.m. Tuesday, in R.H.
Porter Funeral Home, New Glasgow. Cremation to follow. Memorial service 2 p.m. Thursday in
the funeral home, Rev. Dr. Glen Matheson officiating. Burial in Brookside Cemetery. Donations
to Canadian Cancer Society.
OBIT # 1425 – HALIFAX HERALD – 29 MAY 2000
CORMIER, Minnie Mary - 108, Valley View Villa, Riverton, formerly of Pictou Landing and
Amherst, passed away Sunday, May 28, 2000, in the villa. Born in Middle Sackville, N.B., she
was a daughter of the late Samuel and Emelia (LeBlanc) Cormier. She was a former member of
Saint Charles Roman Catholic Church, Amherst and Our Lady of Perpetual Help Roman Catholic
Church, Pictou Landing. Surviving are nieces, Prima Davison, New Glasgow; Gertrude (Frank)
Verberien, Greenwood; three nephews in Ontario and a niece in Victoria, B.C. She was
predeceased by two sisters and nine brothers. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today, in R.H. Porter
Funeral Home, New Glasgow. Funeral service 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, in Saint Gregory's Roman
Catholic Church, Rev. Bernard MacAdam officiating. Burial in Heatherdale Memorial Gardens.
No flowers by request. Donations may be made to Valley View Villa Activity Department or
Saint Gregory's Roman Catholic Church.
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OBIT # 1426 – HALIFAX HERALD – 29 MAY 2000
GILLIS, Allister Luman - 73, Glen Haven Manor, New Glasgow and formerly of 281 Willow
Ave., New Glasgow, passed away May 26, 2000, in Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in
Skye Glen, Inverness Co., he was a son of the late John R. and Annie (MacQuarrie) Gillis. He
was a long-time employee of O'Farrell Chev Olds Ltd., from where he retired. He was an avid
outdoorsman who enjoyed hunting and fishing. He was also a member of the Pictou County
Rivers Association. He was a member of Trinity United Church, New Glasgow. He is survived by
his wife, the former Catherine "Kay" MacKay; daughter, Beverly Sondra Kronfli, Halifax;
brothers, Ernest (Lena), Milton, Ont.; Lawrence (Evelyn), Skye Glen; sisters, Nellie (Myles)
Gillis, Skye Glen; Gladys (George) Munro, Whycocomagh; Mrs. Kay Mullins, Glace Bay. He is
also survived by several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by brothers, Calvin in infancy
and Ross. At his request, his remains have been cremated. A public memorial service will be held
Tuesday at 1:30 p.m., from the Trinity United Church, New Glasgow, Rev. Norman Marple
officiating, followed by burial of ashes in the Stewartdale Cemetery, Inverness County. Family
flowers only please. Donations in his memory may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation
of Nova Scotia or to a charity of one's choice. Arrangements are under the direction of H.W.
Angus Funeral Home, New Glasgow.
OBIT # 1427 – HALIFAX HERALD – 31 MAY 2000
HENDERSON, William Allister - 54, Scotsburn, passed away peacefully after a long courageous
battle with cancer on Monday, May 29, 2000, in the Munro Wing of the Sutherland Harris
Memorial Hospital, Pictou, surrounded by his loving family. Born in Pictou on September 18,
1945, he was a son of Margaret (Hislop), Scotsburn and the late Angus Henderson. He was a
long-time employee of the Department of Transportation and a member of Bethel Presbyterian
Church, Scotsburn. His family was his life and he will be dearly missed by them: his wife, Judy
(Rankin); daughter, Selena, Halifax; son, Michael, at home; sisters, Phyllis (Joe) Gennoe,
Stellarton; Mary (Gerald) Patriquin, Burlington, Ont. Visitation will be 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in
McLaren Funeral Home, Pictou. Funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday in Bethel
Presbyterian Church, Scotsburn, Rev. Mark McLennan officiating. Interment will be in Seaview
Cemetery. Family flowers only please. Donations in his memory may be made to the Bethel
Presbyterian Church Building Fund, Scotsburn or the Munro Wing/Restorative Care-Sutherland
Harris Memorial Hospital, Pictou. He died as he lived, in his own words..."the toughest man in
the world".
OBIT # 1428 – HALIFAX HERALD – 31 MAY 2000
PATTON, Raymond Scott - 86, Hillcrest Manor, Truro, formerly of The Ponds, Pictou Co., died
Tuesday, May 30, 2000, in the Colchester Regional Hospital, Truro. Born in The Ponds, he was a
son of the late Scott and Margaret "Maggie" (Ross) Patton. He was a blacksmith and farmer. He
was well known for his blacksmith work; horse shoeing, gaff and anchor making. He enjoyed
fiddling and his animals. He was a member of St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, Merigomish.
Surviving are sister, Ainslie Nourse, Wisconsin; niece, Anne (Allen) Donaldson, Picton, Ont.;
nephews, Harlan (Mary) Simpson, Lower Barney's River; Sinclair (Diane) Simpson, Mississauga,
Ont.; numerous cousins. Visitation will be 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Thursday in P.&K. MacDonald Funeral
Home, New Glasgow. Funeral service will be held 2 p.m. Friday, in St. Paul's Presbyterian
Church, Rev. Dr. J. Kenneth MacLeod officiating. Burial will be in Murray's Point Cemetery.
Donations may be made in his memory to Murray's Point Cemetery Fund or to any charity.
OBIT # 1429 – HALIFAX HERALD – 1 JUNE 2000
ARCHIBALD, Everett Fredrick - 73, passed away May 30, 2000, in the Aberdeen Regional
Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Middle Musquodoboit, he was a son of the late Harrison and
Florence (Bell) Archibald. He lived at home working on the farm and in the woods, then in later
years he cared for his mother and aunt Bertha Ervin, until he developed health problems and
decided to go to a rest home. He has spent the last eleven or twelve years in Maplewood Manor,
Tatamagouche. He is survived by sisters, Mae (Jack) McBeth, Barrie, Ont.; Florence (Ervine)
Bezanson, Middle Musquodoboit; brothers, William, Brantford, Ont.; Donald (Jean), Ontario;
Frank (Norma), Carl (Greta), Glenmore; several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by
brother, George. Funeral service will be 2 p.m. Sunday, June 4, in Ettinger's Funeral Home,
Shubenacadie, Pastor Stephen Iverson officiating. Burial will be in Hillside Cemetery, Middle
Musquodoboit. Family flowers only. Donations may be made to Maplewood Manor,
Tatamagouche; Lillian Fraser Memorial Hospital, Tatamagouche; Aberdeen Regional Hospital,
New Glasgow or charity of choice. There will be a reception following the service in Ettinger's
Funeral Home.
OBIT # 1430 – HALIFAX HERALD – 1 JUNE 2000
MacDONALD, Esther - 88, The Glen Haven Manor, New Glasgow, formerly of Park Street,
Westville and the New Glasgow area, died Tuesday, May 30, 2000, in the manor. Born in
Westville, she was a daughter of the late Clarence and Annie (MacNaughton) Sinclair. She was a
resident of Westville for many years having resided in the New Glasgow area for the past 30
years. She was a member of the Calvary Temple, New Glasgow. She is survived by twins,
daughter, Myrna (Bill) Misener, Dartmouth; son, Leonard Paul MacDonald, Lower Sackville;
grandchildren, Denise, Prince Edward Island; Darrell, Dartmouth; Dale, Shediac Bridge, N.B.;
Deanna, Australia; seven great-grandchildren; brothers, Herbert Sinclair, New Glasgow; Austin
Sinclair, Foxbrook; Arnold Sinclair, Ontario; sisters, Clara Miller, Saltsprings; Ann, (Mrs. Al
Sawatsky), Chiliwack, B.C.; several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband,
Leonard P. MacDonald; brothers, Bill, David, Clifford and Raymond. Her remains will rest in
H.W. Angus Funeral Home, New Glasgow with visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today, from where
funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. on Friday, Rev. Dr. Frank Guinta Jr. officiating. Burial will
be in Heatherdale Memorial Gardens. Donations in her memory may be made to the charity of
one's choice.
OBIT # 1431 – HALIFAX HERALD – 1 JUNE 2000
MacNEIL, Elizabeth - 85, 169 High St., New Glasgow, formerly of 328 North Provost St., died
Tuesday, May 30, 2000, in the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Inverness, she was a
daughter of the late William and Jessie (MacDougall) Delaney. She and her husband Alex ran
MacNeil's Grocery Store on North Provost Street for 43 years. She was a member of Saint John
the Baptist Roman Catholic Church and also a member of CWL. Surviving are her children,
Michael (Deborah), Plymouth; Jessie Marie (David) Parkinson, New Glasgow; Bill (Celina), New
Glasgow; grandchildren, Mark, David, Blaire, Meagan, Geoffrey, Chelsey, Caitlin and Alex;
great-grandson, Bailey; sisters, Alexina Pine, Arlington, Mass.; Alice Gillis, New Glasgow. She
was predeceased by her husband, Alex; brothers, John Alexander, William, Ronald, John Dan,
Joseph and Arthur. Visitation will be from 7-9 p.m. today, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Friday in R.H. Porter
Funeral Home, New Glasgow. Funeral service will be held Saturday at 11 a.m. in Saint John the
Baptist Roman Catholic Church, Rev. Regis Holloran officiating. Burial will be in Holy Cross
Cemetery. Donations may be made to Holy Cross Cemetery Fund.
OBIT # 1432 – HALIFAX HERALD – 2 JUNE 2000
HIGHAM, Margaret Blanche - 92, Stellarton, Pictou Co., formerly of 28 Cottage St., Sydney
Mines, died June 1, 2000, in Glenn Haven Manor, New Glasgow. Born in Sydney Mines, she was
a daughter of the late Peter and Alice (Miller) Fraser. She was a member of Carman United
Church and was a stenographer/bookkeeper employed with the BC Co-op, Thompson and
Sutherlands and Layton's Lumber. She was also a former member of the Order of the Eastern
Starr, Johnson Chapter. Surviving are daughter, Mrs. Ann Manning, with whom she resided in
Stellarton; sister, Ann West, Sydney Mines; four grandchildren; six great-grandchildren. She was
predeceased by her husband, Hugh; son, Hugh; sisters, Jennie, May, Olive, Nellie; brothers, John,
Lester, Russell. Visitation 7-9 p.m. today, 2-3 p.m. Saturday, funeral 3 p.m. Saturday, all in
Fillmore & Whitman Funeral Home, Rev. Karen Ralph officiating. Burial in Brookside
Cemetery. Donations to Carman United Church, Glenn Haven Manor, 739 East River Rd., New
Glasgow B2H 5E9, or any charity.
OBIT # 1433 – HALIFAX HERALD – 2 JUNE 2000
MacDONALD, John Joseph "Jackie-Jeep" - 69, Glen Haven Manor, New Glasgow, formerly of
Merigomish, died Thursday, June 1, 2000, in the manor. Born in Antigonish, he was a son of the
late Francis and Mildred (Doucett) MacDonald. He retired in 1985 due to illness. He had been
employed as a welder, fisherman and self-employed painter. He was an adherent of St. Paul's
Presbyterian Church, Merigomish. Surviving are daughters, Lori-ann Murphy, Stellarton; Lois
(Roger) Richards, Sunderland, Ont.; sons, Scott (Tracy), Bridgeville; Joe (Helen), Tracadie;
Robert (Pat), Randy, Oshawa, Ont.; former wife, Norma MacDonald, Oshawa; sisters, Alexina
(Edward) MacCarthy, Oromocto, N.B.; Loretta (Walley) Head, New Waterford; Betty (Moris)
Ryan, Ontario; Marie (James) Boudreau, Tracadie; brothers, John (Judy) MacAdam, Eastern
Passage; William (Mildred) MacDonald, Antigonish; nine grandchildren; numerous nieces and
nephews. He was predeceased by children, Elizabeth and John in infancy; sister, Eileen Cameron;
brother, James. Visitation will be 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Saturday in P&K MacDonald Funeral Home, New
Glasgow, from where funeral service will be held 2 p.m. Sunday with Major Carson Durdle
officiating. Burial will be in Murray's Point Cemetery. Donations may be made in his memory to
the Children's Wish Foundation or Canadian Cancer Society.
OBIT # 1434 – HALIFAX HERALD – 2 JUNE 2000
SMITH, Sandra "Sandi" Margaret - 54, 296 1/2 South Foord Street, Stellarton, formerly of
Glenelg, died Wednesday, May 31, 2000, in the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in
Antigonish, she was a daughter of Margaret Idella (Tate) Smith, Stellarton and the late Herman R.
Smith. She was a resident of Stellarton for 25 years and was a summer resident of Glenelg. Sandi
was employed with Wear Well Garments, Stellarton for 25 years. She was an adherent of the Kirk
Memorial United Church, Glenelg where she was active in the church functions. Sandra was also
an active supporter of the Saint Mary's District Fire Department. She was an avid bell collector.
Sandra fought a courageous battle with cancer and will be greatly missed by her many friends and
family. She is survived by her sister, Shirley (Max) Francis, Milton, Queens County; niece, Julie
(Shawn) D'Arcy, Mersey Point, Queens Co.; nephew, Jonathan Francis, Halifax. She was
predeceased by brother, Laurie Seldon. Her remains will rest in H.W. Angus Funeral Home, New
Glasgow for visitation 7-9 p.m. Saturday. Her remains will then be transferred to The Kirk
Memorial United Church, Glenelg for visitation from 2:30 p.m. up until the time of service at
3:30 p.m., Rev. James Forbes officiating. Burial will be in The Evergreen Cemetery. Family
flowers only please. Donations in her memory may be made to The Kirk Memorial United
Church or The Evergreen Cemetery, c/o R.R. 1, Aspen, Guysborough County, NS, B0H 1E0
OBIT # 1435 – HALIFAX HERALD – 3 JUNE 2000
BREEN, Ann Therese R.N. - 66, Acadia Ave., Stellarton, formerly of Sydney, died June 1, 2000,
in the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in New Glasgow, she was the daughter of the late
Joseph and Agnes Breen. She lived her earlier years in New Glasgow and then Sydney, returning
to Stellarton where she lived for the last year. She was a registered nurse having worked with the
public health and later with the Breton Bay Home for Special Care, Sydney. She was an avid
quilter. Surviving are daughter, Debbie (Doug Green), Calgary, Alta.; son, Dale (Karen),
Kelowna, B.C.; brother, Russell (Bessie), New Glasgow; Donald (Marlene), British Columbia;
sister, Marjorie (Harold) Vaughan, California; a number of nieces and nephews. She was
predeceased by a brother, Irving. Cremation will take place. The family will received visitors
from 7-9 p.m. Sunday in H.W. Angus Funeral Home, New Glasgow. Memorial mass will be held
10:30 a.m. Monday in St. Gregory's Roman Catholic Church, Rev. Bernard MacAdam
officiating. Donations in her memory may be made to the charity of one's choice.
OBIT # 1436 – HALIFAX HERALD –
HALE, Inez Marguerite - 88, Porters Lane, Westville, occurred on Thursday, June 1, 2000, in the
Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Goldboro, Guysborough Co., she was a daughter of
the late Simeon and Susan (Davidson) Hodgson. She was a member of St. Paul United Church,
Westville and a former member of the Red Cross. She is survived by daughter-in-law, Ramona
Hodgson-Wilbur, Halifax; six grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her
husband, John Hale; sons, Garnet and Marden Hodgson; brother, Harry Hodgson; sister, Ida
MacMillan. Visitation will be held 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in Eagles Funeral Home, Westville where
her funeral will be held on Sunday at 1 p.m., Rev. Donald Sutherland officiating. Burial will be in
St. Bee's Cemetery, Westville. Donations in her memory may be made to a charity of ones
choice.
OBIT # 1437 – HALIFAX HERALD – 3 JUNE 200
SMITH, Lena Mae - 87, Glen Haven Manor, New Glasgow, died Friday, June 2, 2000, in the
Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Isle Madam, she was a daughter of the late Peter
Joseph and Alexena (Ranson) Fougere. She had been employed as a waitress at the former
Norfolk Hotel, New Glasgow and owned and operated Flicker's Restaurant, New Glasgow with
her husband. In 1959, she moved to the United States and was employed in food service in
several nursing homes in Massachusetts. She was a member of St. Gregory's Roman Catholic
Church, New Glasgow, a member of the CWL, Alter Society and the Children of Mary. She was
also a member of the CNIB and several bridge clubs. Surviving are her daughter, Marie LaRock,
Lafayette, Indiana; son, Clarence "Butch", Stellarton; sister, Jessie Sinclair, Trenton; Annie
Sanford, Gracie Briant, Toronto; brother, Henry Fraser, Woodstock, Ont.; Ronald Fraser, Pine
Tree; seven grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren She was predeceased by her husband,
Clarence Steven "Flicker" Smith; sister, May MacDougall; brothers, Bert, Melvin, Clarence.
Memorial service 10 a.m. Tuesday, June 6, in St. Gregory's Roman Catholic Church, Rev.
Bernard MacAdam officiating. Burial of ashes in Brookside Cemetery. Reception to follow in
church hall. Donations to Pictou County Food Bank.
OBIT # 1438 – HALIFAX HERALD – 4 JUNE 2000
DAYE, Thelma Mildred - Shiretown Nursing Home, Pictou, passed away Friday, June 2, 2000,
with her family by her side. Born in Brookfield, she was a daughter of the late Melvin and Laura
(Fisher) Fields. A proud homemaker, she had lived in Cape Breton, where her children were
raised and Halifax before moving to Pictou in 1972. She was also a member of the Stella Maris
Roman Catholic Church, Pictou. She is survived by daughters, Beulah, Brantford, Ont.; Mayna
and Theresa, both of Toronto; sons, Percy, Truro; Bill, Debert; Neil, Scotch Hill; grandchildren
and great-grandchildren; sister, Dorothy Hall, St. Catharines, Ont. She was predeceased by her
husband, Neil B. Daye; son, George; sisters, Mary, Geurity and Freda; brother, Austin. Visitation
will be 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in McLaren Funeral Home, Pictou. Funeral mass will be held at 10
a.m. Monday in Stella Maris Roman Catholic Church, Pictou, Rev. Peter MacDonald officiating.
Burial will be in the parish cemetery. Family flowers only please. Donations in her memory may
be made to the Shiretown Nursing Home or the Stella Maris Church Building Fund.
OBIT # 1439 – HALIFAX HERALD – 4 JUNE 2000
GREEN, Evelyn Dorothy - 84, Juniper Crescent, Halifax, died June 2, 2000, in the New Halifax
Infirmary, QEII. Born in Halifax, she was a daughter of the late William and Mary Jane (Goss)
Chipman. She was a member of St. Michael's Roman Catholic Church. Surviving are daughters,
Madeline (Mrs. Ronald Meyers), Halifax; Carolyn (Mrs. Paul Crowell), Beaconsville, Annapolis
Co.; Dianne (Mrs. Frank Davies), Ottawa; Sandra (Mrs. Milt Cawley), Riverview, N.B.; Donna
(Mrs. David Jeffrey), Mississauga, Ont.; Jo-Anne (Mrs. Greg Nash), LeQuille, Annapolis Co.;
Cheryl (Mrs. Guy Simms), Trenton, Ont.; brother, William, Ontario; sister, Margaret Purcell,
Elmsdale; 23 grandchildren; 33 great-grandchildren; many nieces and nephews and cousins. She
was predeceased by her husband, Edward Green; grandson, Scott; brothers, Harvey and Ronald;
sisters, Helen, Blanche, Gladys, Lillian and Jennie. Cremation has taken place. No visitation.
Funeral service will be held on Tuesday at 10 a.m., in St. Michael's Roman Catholic Church,
Halifax, Rev. Ronald Cairns officiating. Interment in Gate of Heaven Cemetery. In lieu of
flowers, donations may be made to a charity of choice. Arrangements have been entrusted to J.
Albert Walker Funeral Home, 149 Herring Cove Rd., Halifax.
OBIT # 1440 – HALIFAX HERALD – 4 JUNE 2000
MILLER, E. Jean - 72, Middle Musquodoboit, died June 2, 2000, in Colchester Regional
Hospital, Truro. Born in Elderbank, she was a daughter of the late George and Elizabeth
(Whalley) Conrad. She enjoyed gardening and camping and spending time with her
grandchildren. Surviving are sons, Stephen (Karen), Vernon (Susan); daughter, Cheryl Decker
(Brett), all of Middle Musquodoboit; grandchildren, Craig Miller (Danielle), Oxford; Sheldon
Miller, Tricia and Chelsea Decker, all of Middle Musquodoboit; brothers, Cecil, Middle
Musquodoboit; Brenton, Carroll's Corner; Iver, Shubenacadie; sisters, Mary Fisher, Truro; Edna
Cameron, Halifax; Pearl Singer, Shubenacadie; Muriel Kaulback, Middle Musquodoboit; many
nieces, nephews and special friends. She was predeceased by her husband, Austin; infant
daughter, Maxine; brothers, George, Gordon, Lloyd, Gerald and Irvine; sisters, Bertha and
Margaret. Cremation has taken place. Funeral service will be Monday at 2 p.m., in Middleton
United Church, Middle Musquodoboit, Stephen Iverson officiating. Burial at Hillside Cemetery.
The family will meet friends following the service at a reception to be held in the church
basement. Family flowers only. Donations may be made to Musquodoboit Valley Health
Foundation, Middle Musquodoboit, N.S. B0N 1X0 or charity of choice. Arrangements entrusted
to Arimathea Funeral Co-operative, Upper Musquodoboit.
OBIT # 1441 – HALIFAX HERALD – 5 JUNE 2000
DEYARMOND, Margaret Hall - 83, 1135 Otterbrook Branch Road, Burnside, Colchester Co.,
passed away June 2, 2000, in Colchester Regional Hospital, Truro. Born in Upper Musquodoboit,
she was a daughter of the late Thomas and Susan (Dean) Parker. She was a member of the
Springside United Church and a life member of the UCW. Along with her late husband, George,
she delivered the rural mail in Eastville and Burnside for a number of years. She was a member of
Elm Chapter 48, Order of the Eastern Star, and also served as warder. She is survived by her
chosen daughter, Shawna MacLean, at home; her chosen son, Joseph MacIntyre, Truro; son-inlaw, Ernest Decker, Pembroke; grandchildren, Arron, Iris, Tim, Jeannette, David, Lorraine,
Nicole, Trevor, Amber, Jana; great-grandchildren, Tamara, Brittany, Devon, Natalie, Hannah,
Maggie; sisters, Maudie Thompson, Truro; Gwen Pettis, Upper Musquodoboit; Joyce Parker,
Toronto; brother, Ralph (Gloria), Toronto; sisters-in-law, Agnes, Teresa, Jane, Joan, Reta and
Gladys. She was predeceased by her husband, George; daughter, June; son, Leigh; grandson,
Garth; sisters, Mary and Grace; brothers, Jack, Henry, George, Robert and Ellis. Visitation will be
held today from 2-4, 7-9 p.m. with the Elm Chapter 48 of the Order of Eastern Star conducting a
tribute service at 7:30 p.m., funeral service on Tuesday at 2 p.m., all in Colchester Community
Funeral Home, 512 Willow St., Truro, Rev. Larry Harrison officiating, assisted by Rev. Alice
Rutherford. Burial in Riverside Cemetery, Upper Stewiacke. Family flowers only. Donations may
be made to the Canadian Diabetes Association or a charity of your personal choice.
OBIT # 1442 – HALIFAX HERALD – 5 JUNE 2000
CAMPBELL, Anne Jessie - 83, formerly of 264 Brookside Ave., New Glasgow, passed away
June 4, 2000, in Glen Haven Manor. Born in Inverness, she was the daughter of the late Duncan
and Annie (Delahanty) MacIsaac. Jessie attended Normal College in Truro and Mount Saint
Vincent University in Halifax. She taught school for many years in New Glasgow and had been
an active member of the Retired Teachers Association. Following her retirement and up until her
illness, she continued to teach adult literacy from her home in New Glasgow. In 1993, she was
recognized by the Town of New Glasgow for outstanding volunteer service and represented other
volunteers from the Town of New Glasgow during provincial volunteer week celebrations. Over
the Years, Jessie volunteered for many organizations including Meals on Wheels, Loaves and
Fishes, St. Vincent de Paul Society and the Victorian Order of Nurses. She was also honoured by
the Government of Canada for her volunteer work with the Victorian Order of Nurses. She was a
long time member of St. John the Baptist Church and during those years was active in many
church organizations including the CWL and Development and Peace. In her later years, Jessie
had the opportunity to fulfill her desire to travel and experience other cultures around the world,
including Sri Lanka, India, Australia, Africa, Nicaragua and Europe. She is survived by
daughters, Clare (A.J.) MacNeil, Liverpool; Joan, Anne (John Lindsay) and Tish, Halifax; Louise
Boutilier, Marion (Ellison) Robertson, Sydney; daughter-in-law, Heather Campbell; sons,
Clarence (Julia), Walter (Debbie), New Glasgow; Joseph (Jennifer), Ottawa; 15 grandchildren;
one great-grandchild. She was predeceased by her husband, Clarence; son John; daughter, Elaine
and son-in-law, Richard Boutilier. Her remains are resting in R.H. Porter Funeral Home, New
Glasgow. Visitation will be 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today. Funeral will be 2 p.m. Tuesday in St. John the
Baptist Church. Burial in Holy Cross Cemetery. Family flowers only. Donations may be made to
Victorian Order of Nurses or the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia.
OBIT # 1443 – HALIFAX HERALD – 5 JUNE 2000
JOHNSTONE, Terrance Edward "Terry" - 60, Twelfth Street, Trenton, died Saturday, June 3,
2000, in the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow, after a courageous battle with cancer. Born in
Halifax, he was a son of Edna Ruth (Fawcett) Johnstone, Halifax and the late Norman Edward
Johnstone. He served with the Royal Canadian Air Force for several years and then worked with
Nova Scotia Power as a land surveyor. He was employed with Trenton Works for the past 34
years and was Operations Superintendent. He was a member and past president of the Royal
Canadian Legion, Branch 29, Trenton. When he was young, he was a formidable boxer. He was
an avid fisherman and hunter which prompted him to build his camp in Garden of Eden in 1987.
He enjoyed the outdoors and gardening but most of all, he loved his family. Surviving are his
wife, Mable Marie (Pitts); daughters, Patricia "Patsy" (Robert) Robertson, Toronto; Karen Pentz,
Angela "Angie" Pentz, Terry-Lynn Johnstone (Pat), Trenton; Terry-Lee (Michael) Dadswell,
Halifax; sons, Robert "Bobby" (Elaine) Pentz, Trenton; Gary (Janice) Pentz, Stellarton; Peter
(Darlene) Pentz, Union Center; Mark (Wendy) Pentz, New Brunswick; David "Illy" Pentz,
Trenton; Paul (Deanne) Pentz, Westville; Robert "Robbie" Johnstone, Halifax; sister, Sandra
Napies, Halifax; brothers, Norman (Carman) Johnstone, David (Donna) Johnstone, Halifax; 14
grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by son, Raymond Pentz. Visitation
will be held 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in P. & K. MacDonald Funeral Home, New Glasgow. Funeral
service will be held 11 a.m. Tuesday in Christian Fellowship Church, Abercrombie Road, New
Glasgow, Rev. Bruce Morrison officiating. Burial will be in Christ The King Cemetery, Trenton.
The Royal Canadian Legion will meet in the funeral home this evening at 6:30 p.m. to hold their
service. Donations may be made in his memory to the Canadian Cancer Society or to any charity
of choice.
OBIT # 1444 – HALIFAX HERALD – 5 JUNE 2000
RANDT (Smith), Kathleen - 96, Dallas, Texas. The cremated remains of Kathleen (Smith) Randt
and her husband Frank C. Randt were interred at Murrays Point Cemetery, Merigomish, on
Saturday, June 3, 2000. Kathleen was a daughter of the late Charles R. and Catherine (Ross)
Smith, of Lower Barneys River. Her husband was born in Venice, Austria. She was predeceased
by her brothers, Allister and William; sister, Jean Semple; nephew, Saxby Semple. She is
survived by her sisters, E. Grace Blair and E. Irene C. Smith; several nieces and nephews.
Kathleen was educated in Canada at Pictou Academy and Dalhousie University and in New York
at The Art's Centre where she was highly complimented for her artistic ability, which later
developed into considerate excellence. She was a member of Saint Pauls Presbyterian Church,
Merigomish, which she remembered with much fondness. She is fondly remembered in Dallas for
her community spirit, her love of animals and is greatly missed by those who knew her during her
long lifetime.
OBIT # 1445 – HALIFAX HERALD – 6 JUNE 2000
MESSENGER, Dorothy Evelyn "Dot" - Shiretown Nursing Home, Pictou, died June 2, 2000, in
the home. Born in Bridgetown, Annapolis Co., she was the daughter of the late R. Clifford and
Alice C. (Stark) Messenger. She was employed with the T. Eaton Co. as supervisor for 26 years
and was also a member of the Eaton Quarter Century Club. Surviving are cousins, R.G.
Messenger, Riverview, N.B.; John Marshall, Blair Marshall, Kingston. She was predeceased by
brother, Elmer; an aunt; four uncles; grandparents. Visitation 7-9 p.m. Wednesday, funeral 10
a.m. Thursday, Rev. Allan Jorgensen officiating, both in McLaren Funeral Home, Pictou.
Committal service 4 p.m. Thursday in Fairview Cemetery, Lawrencetown, Annapolis Co. No
flowers by request. Donations to Fairview Cemetery.
OBIT # 1446 – HALIFAX HERALD – 6 JUNE 2000
MacDONALD, Rodderick Alexander - 53, Dawson Street, Pictou passed away June 4, 2000, at
home. Born in Pictou, he was the son of the late Dougal J. and Mary (MacDonald) MacDonald.
Roddie, who was well known and loved by so many will be greatly missed. he was known for
being one of the great storytellers, and also an avid hunter. Roddie was a welder for 37 years,
working with Local 1231 of the United Steelworkers of America. He was employed at Trenton
Works for the last 5 years, and the Pictou Shipyard for the previous 30 years. He is survived by
daughters, Nikki and Natalie, both of Pictou; son, Chad (Sherrie), Sylvester; grandchildren, Josh,
Kayla, Cody. He was predeceased by wife, Denise (Langford). Visitation will be 2-4, 7-9 p.m.
today in McLaren Funeral Home, Pictou. Funeral Mass will be held 10 a.m. Wednesday in Stella
Maris Roman Catholic Church, Pictou, Rev. Peter MacDonald officiating. Burial will be in the
parish cemetery. Family flowers only please. Donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke
Foundation of Nova Scotia or a charity of your choice.
OBIT # 1447 – HALIFAX HERALD – 7 JUNE 2000
LANGILLE (Coventry), Jessie Louise"Cov" - 77, Welsford Street, Pictou, passed away June 5,
2000, in the Sutherland Harris Memorial Hospital, Pictou. Born in Black River, she was a
daughter of the late Kenneth and Annabell (Innis) Coventry. A graduate of the Victoria General
School of Nursing, Class of 1947, Cov dedicated her life to the nursing profession with 44 years
service, all in Pictou. She served as a role model to those who knew and loved her. Her strength
of character and spirit stayed with her to the end as she fought a courageous battle with cancer.
She was also a faithful member of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Pictou. The last surviving
member of her family, she was predeceased by her husband of 49 years, MacKenzie Langille;
brothers, Bill, Norman and John; sister, Georgina Sutherland; goddaughter, Emma Lee (Boulter)
Stewart and her husband Jim and children, Lee and Mary, New Glasgow; brother-in-law, D.R.
Sutherland, Meadowville; nephew, Ralph Sutherland and his wife Audrey and children Dale and
Ryan, Meadowville. Visitation will be 7-9 p.m. today and 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Thursday in McLaren
Funeral Home, Pictou. Funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Friday in St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church, Pictou, Rev. Kenneth Stright officiating. Burial in Riverbank Cemetery. Donations in her
memory may be made to the Burns Memorial Presbyterian Church, West Branch, the St.
Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Pictou, or the Canadian Cancer Society.
OBIT # 1448 – HALIFAX HERALD – 7 JUNE 2000
LANGILLE, David Richard - 47, Thornhill, Ont., formerly of Balmoral, Colchester Co., passed
away April 20, 2000, in York Central Hospital, Toronto, following a courageous battle with
cancer. Richard was born in Tatamagouche, he was a son of Elva (Hayman) Langille and the late
Calvin Langille. He was a member of IBEW 625. He is survived by his companion, Collie
Mirabella, Thornhill, Ont.; brothers, Alvin, Balmoral; Leland, Orleans, Ont.; Paul, Balmoral;
sisters, Charlotte Smith, Kindersley, Sask.; Tracy Kittilsen, Waugh's River. He was predeceased
by his grandparents, Harry and Cecilia Hayman, Balmoral; Calvin and Edith Langille, River
John. A memorial service to be held on June 10, at 2 p.m. in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church,
The Falls. Burial took place in Thornhill, Ont.
OBIT # 1449 – HALIFAX HERALD – 7 JUNE 2000
LUMSDEN, Lew Nicole - 46, formerly of Trenton, passed away Friday, June 2, 2000, at his
home in Brampton, Ont. Born in New Glasgow, he was a son of the late Lovell and Rebecca
(MacLennon) Lumsden. He is survived by brothers, Sandy (Jeannie), Amherst; Don (Dorothy),
Trenton; John (Sharon), Trenton; sister, Kim, Kennetcook; nephews, Christopher, Michael, Chad,
Michael, Ray; nieces, Nicole, Jillian, Wendi. He was predeceased by brother, Francais in infancy.
Cremation has taken place. Visitation 7-9 p.m. Friday in R. H. Porter Funeral Home, Trenton.
Memorial service 11 a.m. Saturday in First United Church, Trenton, Nancy Fraser officiating. No
graveside committal service by request. Donations may be made to Canadian Cancer Society or a
charity of one's choice.
OBIT # 1450 – HALIFAX HERALD – 7 JUNE 2000
MacDONALD, Charles H. "Charlie" - 5123 Pictou Landing Rd., passed away Monday, June 5,
2000, at his home. Born in Frosty Hollow, N.B., he was a son of the late John and Ida Marion
(Boutilier) Stone. He was the chosen son of the late William and Jessie (Campbell) MacDonald of
Lower Mount Thom where he resided and raised his loving family, moving to Pictou Landing in
later years. He was a member and elder of St. Luke's Presbyterian Church, Saltsprings. He
enjoyed working on his farm in Mount Thom and making maple syrup. He was a farmer at a very
young age, an avid woodsman, a former truck driver for J & J Proudfoot's and a former school
bus driver at the West Pictou School up until his retirement. He enjoyed music and especially
loved to play the harmonica. He is survived by his wife, Elsie (Fraser) Martin MacDonald; sons,
William, Mount Thom; Danny (Clarice), Mount Thom; daughters, Marie (Gary) Langille, New
Glasgow; Jessie (Bobby) McKay, Springville; stepdaughter, Linda Brine (Bob Haslam),
Westville; grandchildren, Patsy (Gordon), Saltsprings; Ellie (Mike), Marathon, Ont.; Cyndi,
Mount Thom; Roddy (Cheryl), Lovet, Paul (Misty), Dartmouth; Brian and Kevin, Springville;
step-grandchildren, Kenneth (Tracy), Westville; Susan and David, Westville; seven greatgrandchildren; brother, Leonard (Annie) MacKinnon, Truro; several nieces and nephews. He was
predeceased by daughter, Patricia Jane and by an infant daughter; sister, Elizabeth "Betty"
Baillie; brothers, Roy and John. A private family viewing will be held at his late residence today
from 2-4, 7-9 p.m. followed by a public graveside service in Caledonia Cemetery, Saltsprings, on
Thursday at 2 p.m., Rev. Dr. Kenneth MacLeod officiating. Due to allergies the family requests
family flowers only please. Donations in his memory may be made to the charity of one's choice.
Arrangement are under the direction of the H.W. Angus Funeral Home, New Glasgow.
OBIT # 1451 – HALIFAX HERALD – 8 JUNE 2000
CAMERON, J. Sterling - 96, The Valley View Villa, Riverton, formerly of Linacy and Green's
Brook, passed away on Tuesday, June 6, 2000, in The Valley View Villa. Born in Green's Brook,
he was a son of the late Hector Evan and Annie (Sutherland) Cameron. He had been a guest of the
Valley View Villa for the past 18 years prior to which he had resided in Linacy for some 25
years. He was a farmer and woodsman and a retired employee of the Hawker Siddley Limited. He
was a member of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, New Glasgow and a member of the Radium
Lodge, I.O.O.F., East River St. Mary's. He was the last surviving member of his immediate
family. He is survived by daughters, Ruth (John) Willis, MacPherson's Mills; Ethel (Hedley)
Fulton, Centreville, King's Co.; nieces, Betty Quinn, Ontario; Mae Lee, Colorado; nephew,
Danny Martin, Ontario; grandsons, Scott, Halifax and Craig, Australia. He was predeceased by
his wife, the former Harriett Dort; brother, Osbourne; sisters, Annie Mae, Christine and Jeanetta.
His remains will rest in H.W. Angus Funeral Home, New Glasgow with visitation 7-9 p.m. today
from where funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday, Rev. Dr. Kenneth MacLeod officiating.
Burial will be in The Valley View Cemetery, East River St. Mary's. Donations in his memory
may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or to the charity of one's choice.
OBIT # 1452 – HALIFAX HERALD – 8 JUNE 2000
CASTONGUAY, Alphonse Joseph "Phonsie" - 71, Barney's River, Pictou Co., died peacefully
Tuesday, June 6, 2000, in the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow, surrounded by his family. Born
in St. Vianney, Que., he was a son of the late Joseph and Irene Castonguay. He had been
employed with Williams Bros. Ltd. (trucking and forestry) before retirement in 1982, due to
illness. He enjoyed fishing and hunting. He loved people, especially his family. Surviving are his
wife, Lena Jillian (Hendsbee); daughters, Lockena (John) Murphy, Westville; Elizabeth (John
"Frannie") MacDonald, Bailey's Brook; Vera Myers, Barney's River; Loretta Lewis, Stellarton;
Alfreda (Douglas Jr.) O'Laney, Kenzieville; Marcell (Philip) Hall, Dartmouth; sons, Alphonse Jr.
(Kaaren), Merigomish; daughter-in-law, Jeanie, Country Harbour; sisters, Marie, Beatrice, both
of Quebec; brother, Raymond, Kenzieville; 21 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; a great
great-grandchild. He was predeceased by son, William Manthorne "Bud"; grandson, Joseph
Elliot; brother, Fred. Visitation will be held 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in P.&K. MacDonald Funeral
Home, New Glasgow. Funeral service will be held 1:30 p.m. Friday in St. Mary's Roman
Catholic Church, Lismore, Rev. Robert Day officiating. Burial will be in Mount St. Mary's
Cemetery, Bailey's Brook. Donations may be made in his memory to the Nova Scotia Cancer
Centre or the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia.
OBIT # 1453 – HALIFAX HERALD – 8 JUNE 2000
FRASER, Elizabeth Redpath Roy - 94, Amherst. Born in Westville, she was a daughter of the late
James and Grace (Oliver) Roy. She operated a beauty salon in Westville for many years and in
later life was Housemother at Mount Allison University, Nova Scotia Hospital and Aberdeen
Hospital, New Glasgow. She held life memberships in the Nova Scotia Hairdressers Association
and the Mayflower Handquilters. She is survived by daughter, Juanice and son-in-law, Philip
Morris; grandsons, Michael, Amherst; Jeffrey, Toronto; great-granddaughters, Meaghan, Kristin
and Melissa. She was predecease by her husband, Wallace Olding Fraser; sisters, Beatrice and
Edna; brothers, Harry and David Roy. Funeral service will be held in Campbell's Funeral Home,
Amherst on Saturday June 10, at 3 p.m. Visitation 1-3 p.m. Saturday. Interment will follow in the
Southampton Cemetery. Family flowers only. Donations in her memory may be made to the
charity of your choice.
OBIT # 1454 – HALIFAX HERALD – 8 JUNE 2000
JOYCE, Mary Elizabeth - 81, Lower Mt. William, Pictou Co., died Tuesday, May 6, 2000, in the
Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Stellarton, she was a daughter of the late Stephen and
Alice Pitt. She was a resident of Boylston, Guysborough Co., for several years. She was a
member of The Church of The Holy Name, Westville. She is survived by companion, Arthur
"Bud" Moulton; daughters, Alice Hape (John), Westville; Linda Callahan (John), New Glasgow;
son, Joseph Joyce (Sharon), Durham; son-in-law, Donald Corkum, Loch Broom; sister, Johanna
Hafey, Lourdes; 14 grandchildren; 26 great-grandchildren; seven great great-grandchildren;
several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband, George Joyce; daughter, Mae
Corkum; brothers, Sylvester, Edward, Parker, Stephen, Leo Fitt; sister, Annie Fitt. Cremation has
taken place. A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Friday in Eagles Funeral Home, Westville,
Rev. Reg Currie officiating.
OBIT # 1455 – HALIFAX HERALD – 9 JUNE 2000
GRAHAM, Leona May - 65, Wallis Dr., Pictou, died June 8, 2000, at home. Born in Pictou, she
was a daughter of the late Percy and Minnie (Cormier) MacDonald. A resident of Calgary for 23
years, she and her husband Douglas returned to Pictou in 1994. A caring person, who constantly
thought of others before herself, Leona was involved with the Meals on Wheels program, the
New Horizons Seniors Club and was a member of Stella Maris Roman Catholic Church, Pictou.
She could often be found baking or cooking in the kitchen, but also enjoyed time spent in the
garden with her flowers. She is survived by her husband, Douglas; daughter, Cathie Whitehead,
Calgary; sons, Fraser, Roger, both of Calgary; John, Burnaby, B.C.; grandchildren, Candace and
Alexander Fraser, Sarah Rogers; sisters, Mary Fowlie, Santa Anna, Calif.; Yvonne Grant,
Middleton; Diane Brooks, Toronto; brothers, Donald, Hamilton, Ont.; Tom, Dartmouth; halfsisters, Michelle, Cindy, Dartmouth; Karen, British Columbia and Vicki, Pictou; half-brothers,
David, British Columbia and Bobby, Bridgewater. She was predeceased by a son, Russell in
infancy; sisters, Clara in infancy and Ruthie Graham; brothers, Gerald and Clarence. Visitation
will be 7-9 p.m. Saturday in McLaren Funeral Home, Pictou. Funeral mass will be held at 2 p.m.
Sunday in Stella Maris Roman Catholic Church, Pictou, Rev. Peter MacDonald officiating. Burial
will be in the parish cemetery. Donations in her memory may be made to the Canadian Cancer
Society.
OBIT # 1456 – HALIFAX HERALD – 9 JUNE 2000
RYAN, Jared Matthew - 21, White Hill, Pictou County, passed away on Wednesday, June 7,
2000. Born in New Glasgow, he was a son of J. Martin and Kathryn (Gadd) Ryan. He was a
resident of White Hill for most of his life. He was a graduate of West Pictou District High School
where he was a valued member of the West Pictou hockey and soccer teams. He was also a
graduate of the Nova Scotia Community College in Stellarton. He was an avid hockey, soccer and
baseball player having most recently played with the Pictou County Subway's Junior B. hockey
team and The Pictou County Senior men's soccer team. He was a member of Sharon St. John
United Church, Stellarton. He is survived by brothers, Gordon, Tyler, Jake; sister, Jill, all at
home; maternal grandmother, Hazel (Semple) Gadd, Stellarton; paternal grandparents, John and
Marguerite (Pineau) Ryan, New Glasgow; several aunts and uncles; Phyllis (Bruce) Holton,
White Hill; Rita (Amby) Heighton, Stellarton; Jim (Shawn) Ryan, Pictou; Larry (Karen) Ryan,
Stellarton; Gerard (Giselle) Ryan, Antigonish; Edwin (Cathy) Ryan, Truro; Brenda Ryan, Truro;
Adele (Rick) Kinley, Dartmouth; several cousins; great aunts and uncles and by faithful pets,
Wilbur and Abby. He was predeceased by maternal grandfather, Melvin Gadd. His remains will
rest in H.W. Angus Funeral Home, New Glasgow with visitation 3:30-5 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Friday.
Funeral service will be held 2 p.m. Saturday in The Sharon St. John United Church, Stellarton,
Rev. Fred Archibald officiating, assisted by Rev. Foster Jenkins. Donations in Jared's memory
may be made to the charity of one's choice.
OBIT # 1457 – HALIFAX HERALD – 9 JUNE 2000
SMITH (MacKeen), Earl - 81, Sunny Brae, Pictou Co., died June 7, 2000, in the Aberdeen
Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Upper Smithfield, Guysborough Co., he was the son of the late
Freeman and Elizabeth (MacKeen) Smith. He was a resident of Upper Smithfield before moving
to Sunny Brae many years ago. He was a former member of the former John Campbell
Presbyterian Church, Lower Caledonia. He was a former mail driver from the Sherbrooke to
Sunny Brae area and retired employee of Hawker Siddley Limited, Trenton. He had also worked
as a woodsman for many years. Surviving are son, Stephen, Sunny Brae; sister, Muriel MacKeen,
Aspen; three nephews; two nieces. Visitation 7-9 p.m. today, funeral 11 a.m. Saturday, Rev. Don
Shepard officiating, both in H.W. Angus Funeral Home, New Glasgow. Burial in Sunny Brae
Cemetery. Donations to Canadian Cancer Society.
OBIT # 1458 – HALIFAX HERALD – 10 JUNE 2000
BOUTILIER, Lawrence Daniel - 61, Windsor, Ont., died June 4, 2000. Born and raised in
Thorburn, he was a son of the late Henry and Jennie Boutilier. He had heart and kidney problems.
Surviving are his former wife, Rose; daughters, Debbie, Kathy, Karen, Brenda, Shannon; nine
grandchildren, all of Windsor, Ont.; brothers, Bill, Frank, Thorburn; sisters, Mary Naugle,
Bernice MacDonald, Thorburn; Gen Whelan, Lunenburg. He was predeceased by brother, John;
nephew, Frank. Funeral was held in Holy Rosary Church, Windsor, Ont.
OBIT # 1459 – HALIFAX HERALD – 12 JUNE 2000
CLARK, John Alvanly - Woodburn, Pictou Co., passed away June 10, 2000, in Aberdeen
Hospital, New Glasgow. John was born September 11, 1921, at Oak Point, N.B. He was a son of
the late Richard Arden and Eva (Richards) Clark. Early education was in Saint John, N.B., after
which he went overseas with the Royal Canadian Signal Corps in October, 1941. One of five
brothers, serving overseas, John say service in England, Italy and Holland. Upon returning home
to Saint John, he began working with Gutta Percha Rubber Company. In 1950, he was transferred
to Nova Scotia, settling in New Glasgow in 1956 where he established Clark Tire and Supply, a
tire and retreading business. He operated branches in Sydney, Port Hawkesbury, Charlottetown,
Antigonish, Dartmouth and Newfoundland. Due to ill health in 1985, "Jack" as he was known by
friends and business colleagues, retired, selling his business. During 30 years as a prominent
Pictou County businessman, he was a member of Toastmasters, the first secretary of the Pictou
Co. Tourist Association, director of the Canadian Tire Dealers Association and president of the
Nova Scotia Tire Dealers Association. He was a member of the session of Trinity United Church,
Gyro's, Lion's Club, enjoyed golf and sailing the shores of the Northumberland Strait. A loving
husband, father and grandfather, he will be sadly missed. His courage and dignity throughout his
illness will forever be a beacon of strength for his family. John was predeceased by his brother,
James in infancy; mother, Eva; father, Richard Arden; brothers, Domville, Ernest and Frederick
Arden. He is survived by his wife and best friend, Connie; daughters, Dyanna, Dallas, Tex.; Debi
and son-in-law Lachie MacIntosh; grandchildren, Alison, Neil and Jessica, Cole Harbour;
brother, Richard and sister-in-law Marg; sister, Grace, London, Ont.; sister, Francis Hamilton,
Oak Point, N.b. sister-in-law, June Clark, Halifax; and many nieces and nephews. Visitation in
Porter's Funeral Home, New Glasgow, from 7-9 p.m. today. Funeral will take place at 2 p.m.
Tuesday in Trinity United Church, new Glasgow. Family flowers only. Donations may be made
to the Trinity United Church Choir Fund or the Palliative Care Unit, Aberdeen Hospital.
OBIT # 1460 – HALIFAX HERALD – 12 JUNE 2000
FERGUSON, Sarah Belle "Sadie" - Herbert Street, New Glasgow, formerly of Lyons Brook,
MacPhersons Mills and Thorburn, died Saturday, June 10, 2000, in Aberdeen Hospital, New
Glasgow. Born in Thorburn, she was a daughter of the late George William and Mary Catherine
(Grant) Kirk. She was a shell inspector at Maritime Steel and Foundries during the Second World
War and after the war she was a postmistress. She was a member of Union Presbyterian Church
and choir, Thorburn, and an adherent of Durham Presbyterian Church, Durham. She was a
member of the New Glasgow Horticultural Society, the former Lyon's Brook Garden Club, the
True Blue Association and Ladies Princess May Lodge, Westville. She had a passion for
traveling. Sadie was the type of person who was always helping others, her spirit of volunteerism
will never be forgotten. Surviving are her stepson, Allan Ferguson, Lyons Brook; sisters, Irene
Kirk, New Glasgow; Florence MacLellan, Sutherlands River; brothers, Charles Kirk, Thorburn;
Stanley Kirk, Thorburn; many step-grandchildren and step-great-grandchildren; many nieces and
nephews. She was predeceased by her first husband, William Donald MacPherson; second
husband, Clarence Campbell Ferguson; sister, Abigale; brother, John. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m.
today in P. & K. MacDonald Funeral Home, New Glasgow. Funeral 11 a.m. Tuesday in Union
Presbyterian Church, Thorburn, Rev. Glenn MacDonald and Rev. Kevin Steeper officiating.
Burial in Thorburn Cemetery, Thorburn. Family flowers only. Donations to the VON, New
Glasgow Branch, the Kidney Foundation of Canada or any charity.
OBIT # 1461 – HALIFAX HERALD – 12 JUNE 2000
MacDONALD, Jean Weir - 94, Valley View Villa, Riverton, formerly of Greenwood, Pictou Co.,
died Friday, June 9, 2000, in the villa. Born in Greenwood, she was a daughter of the late William
and Janet (Hayden) MacNeil. She was a long-time resident of Greenwood and had been a guest of
Valley View Villa for the past year and a half. She was a member of Union Presbyterian Church,
Thorburn. Jean was also a life member of the WMS, Thorburn, and a member of the Dorcas
Rebekah Lodge 42, Thorburn. Jean devoted her life to her family. She enjoyed cooking, baking
and making crafts. Jean took great pleasure sharing her many talents with family and friends. She
had a heart filled with Christian Values and constantly thought of others before herself. Surviving
are a son, Alex and his wife Leota "Lee", New Glasgow; daughters, Janet (Andrew) Weir, New
Glasgow; Doreen (Mrs. Robert "Bob" Kowalski), New Glasgow; seven grandchildren; eight
great-grandchildren; sister, Janie (Mrs. Dan Bigney), Thorburn; several nieces and nephews. She
was predeceased by her husband, Thomas T. MacDonald; brothers, John, Sam, Malcolm, Bill and
Murray; sisters, Mary Fraser, Elizabeth and Margaret MacDonald. Her remains will rest in H.W.
Angus Funeral Home, New Glasgow, for visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today, Dorcas Rebekah Lodge
42 service 6:45 p.m. today, funeral service 2 p.m. Tuesday, Rev. Glenn MacDonald officiating.
Burial will be in Heatherdale Memorial Gardens. Donations may be made in her memory to a
charity of choice.
OBIT # 1462 – HALIFAX HERALD – 12 JUNE 2000
MacGILLIVRAY, William Lawrence - 73, Thorburn, died Sunday, June 11, 2000, in Aberdeen
Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in New Glasgow, he was a son of the late William Bernard and
Agnes (MacDonald) MacGillivray. He was a retired miner. He was a member of Saint Ann's
Roman Catholic Church, Thorburn. Surviving are his wife, the former Kathleen Tilley, New
Glasgow; daughters, Joan (James) Hughes, New Glasgow; Margaret (Tony) English, Vancouver;
Irene, Thorburn; son, Bill (Susan), Thorburn; six grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; sisters,
Irene Adams, New Glasgow; Claire Murphy, Thorburn; Mary Lou (Paul) Delorey, Trenton. He
was predeceased by an infant son, Daniel Frederick; sister, Helen. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today
in R.H. Porter Funeral Home, New Glasgow. Funeral service 11 a.m. Tuesday in Saint Ann's
Roman Catholic Church, Thorburn, with Rev. Bernard MacAdam officiating. Burial in Saint
Ann's Cemetery. Donations may be made to a charity of choice.
OBIT # 1463 – HALIFAX HERALD – 12 JUNE 2000
SMART, Katherine Pruda "Kaye" - 86, Scotsburn, passed away June 10, 2000, in the Shiretown
Nursing Home, Pictou. Born in Scotsburn, she was a daughter of the late Rod and Lina (Bell)
Smart. Kaye was educated at Pictou Academy, Victoria General Hospital (RN Diploma, Class of
1939) and McGill University (Administration Diploma). In January 1941, she joined the
Canadian Armed Forces as a nursing Sister and was a veteran of the Second World War, serving
overseas in England and Italy. She was then posted to bases in Whitehorse, Wainright, Shilo,
Toronto and retired as captain (matron) from Stadacona in 1961. Kaye lived in the Smart family
home in Scotsburn and is fondly remembered as a thoughtful friend, kind neighbour, faithful
member of Bethel Church, and a most gracious hostess. Kaye was the dear sister of Lillian
(Kenneth Matheson), Scotsburn; loving aunt of Phyllis and John (Joan), Toronto and grandaunt of
Jennifer, London, England; and David, Toronto. She will also be missed by many cousins and
friends across Canada and the United States. She was predeceased by grandnephew, Jason. The
family will receive friends at McLaren Funeral Home, Pictou, from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today, June
12. Funeral service will be held Tuesday, June 13, at 2 p.m. from Bethel Presbyterian Church,
Scotsburn, Rev. Mark McLennan officiating. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Shiretown
Nursing Home, the Heart and Stroke Foundations of Nova Scotia or a charity of your choice,
would be appreciated.
OBIT 1464 – PICTOU ADVOCATE – 28 FEB. 1990
SUTHERLAND, George Hugh George Hugh Sutherland, 61, Poplar Hill, died Thursday,
February 22 1990, in Sutherland-Harris Memorial Hospital, Pictou. Born in Popular Hill, he was
a son of the late Charles and Hazel (Morgan) Sutherland. He was an adherent of St. George's
Presbyterian Church, River John. He is survived by his wife, the former Eleanor Baillie; three
sons, Allan, Welsford; Archie, Caribou River; Gary, Poplar Hill; five daughters, Kathy (Mrs
Keith Henderson), Seafoam; Linda (Mrs Bill Otter), Waterside; Chrissie (Mrs Terry Jamieson),
Betty (Mrs Rick Muise), Doris (Mrs Raymond Langille), all of Poplar Hill; two brothers, Alex,
Woodstock, Ontario; Bill, British
Columbia; three sisters, Cassie Baillie, Dorothy Martin, Verna (Mrs Alfred Baillie), all of River
John; 18 grandchildren. Funeral was held Monday, February 26 *1990* in St. George's
Presbyterian Church, River John. Burial
in Hamilton Cemetery, River John.
OBIT 1465 – PICTOU ADVOCATE – 21 FEB. 1990
George Henry Sutherland, 83, Linacy, died Sunday, February 18 1990, in Aberdeen Hospital,
New Glasgow. Born in Marshy Hope, he was a son of the late Andrew and Margaret (Dyment)
Sutherland. He was a retired carpenter and a member of First Presbyterian Church, New
Glasgow. He was an honorary member and fire chief of Linacy Fire Department.. He is survived
by his wife, the former Hazel Atwater; three daughters, Margaret (Mrs Walter Murray), Lower
Barney's River; Ruth (Mrs Brian Clark), Moncton; Alice (Mrs John Gillespie), Eureka; three
sons, William, Dartmouth; Edward, Halifax; Donald, New Glasgow; a sister, Mrs. Irma Park,
Parks Falls; 17 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. Funeral was held today
(Wednesday)February 21, 1990, in First Presbyterian Church, New Glasgow. Burial will be in
Glen Bard Cemetery.
OBIT # 1466 – HALIFAX HERALD – 13 JUNE 2000
DICKSON, Ervin Hunter - 85, Port Hawkesbury, died Saturday, June 10, 2000, in the Strait
Richmond Hospital, Evanston. Born in Isle de Madeleine, Que., he was a son of the late John and
Gertrude (Clarke) Dickson. He was a retired carpenter and security guard, employed by Atlantic
Protection Stora Forest Industries. A member of the Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Port
Hawkesbury. A veteran of the Second World War and a member of the Royal Canadian Legion
Branch 43, Port Hawkesbury. Surviving are his wife, the former Mabel Taker; son, Stanley and
his wife Judy, Eastern Passage; sisters, Hilda (Joe) Babineau, Jeddore; Bertha Burke, Grosse Isle;
grandchildren, Cindy Burns, Rose Burgess, Daniel; great-grandchildren, Lisa, Nicholas, Kelsy,
Jesse, Cory, Brittany, Courtney, Madison and Ryan; several nieces and nephews. He was
predeceased by granddaughter, Tammy Deveaux; sister, Pearl Burke; brother, Thomas. Visitation
will be 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in Dennis Haverstock Funeral Home, Port Hawkesbury where a legion
service will be held 7 p.m. today. The remains will be transferred to Holy Trinity Anglican
Church, Grosse Isle to rest until time of funeral 2 p.m. Saturday. Burial will be in church
cemetery. Flowers accepted.
OBIT # 1467 – HALIFAX HERALD – 14 JUNE 2000
KENNEDY, Thomas Montgomery - 67, Pictou Landing, passed away suddenly Monday, June
12, 2000, in the New Halifax Infirmary, QEII. Born in Halifax, he was a son of the late Henry D.
and Martha (Tuttle) Kennedy. He was retired from Michelin Tire. He was an avid hunter,
fisherman and gardener. He is survived by his daughter, Cynthia Hallman, Halifax; sons, Michael
(Cheryl), Rocky Mountain House, Alta.; Mark (Cathy), Waterville; grandchildren, Lindsay Anne,
Jaime Anne, Mitchell Thomas; sister, Ruth, Victoria, B.C.; brother, John, Ontario. He was
predeceased by his wife, the former Carol MacKay; brother, Bill; sister, Sue. Visitation will be
held 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in R.H. Porter Funeral Home, New Glasgow. Funeral service will be
held 2 p.m. Thursday in Bethel Presbyterian Church, Pictou Landing, Mr. Mike Henderson
officiating. Burial in Greenwood Cemetery. Flowers gracefully accepted or donations may be
made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia or the S.P.C.A.
OBIT # 1468 – HALIFAX HERALD – 14 JUNE 2000
MacKENZIE, Peter Rodney "Mickey" - 60, Lower Road, Pictou Landing, formerly of Lower
Munroe St., Trenton, passed away peacefully Tuesday, June 13, 2000, in the Aberdeen Hospital,
New Glasgow, after a courageous battle with lung cancer. Born in Trenton, he was a son of the
late Kennie and Alice May (Savage) MacKenzie. He was a Millwright, a very active member and
former business agent of Millwright Local 1178. He was an active member in Pictou County Coop for many years. For the past few years, he devoted most of his time to his grandchildren and
family. Surviving are his wife, Mary Alice (Barnett); daughter, Heather Ann (Bradley) MacLean,
Riverton; sons, Mathew (Shauna), Priestville; Rodney (Cathy Baillie), Trenton; brother, Earl
(Eunis), Hillside; sisters-in-law, Mary MacKenzie, Trenton; Carman MacKenzie, Hamilton, Ont.;
aunt, Evelyn Reddick, Valley View Villa, Stellarton; grandchildren, Chantelle, Kola, Martina,
Kayla, Breyanna, Pele, Travis. He was predeceased by sister, Evelyn in infancy; brothers, James
and Doug. Visitation will be 7-9 p.m. today and 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Thursday in P & K MacDonald
Funeral Home, New Glasgow. Funeral service will be held 11 a.m. Friday in Christian Fellowship
Church, Abercrombie Road, New Glasgow, Rev. Bruce Morrison and Rev. Helen Christie
officiating. Burial will be in Hillside Cemetery. Donations may be made in his memory to the
Canadian Cancer Society or The Aberdeen Hospital Fund.
OBIT # 1469 – HALIFAX HERALD – 14 JUNE 2000
ROBSON, Ralph Vernon - 70, Picton, Ont., died June 12, 2000, in the Belleville Hospital,
Belleville, Ont. Born in Pictou, he was a son of the late Ralph and Katherine Robson. He was a
graduate of Mount Allison University and spent all of his working life in Ontario, first with
Colgate/Palmolive in Toronto and later with Lake Ontario Cement in Picton as Division
Comptroller. Surviving are his wife, Wanda (Polka); sons, Reid, Philip; daughter, Jacqueline
"Jackie"; brothers, Don, Halifax; Peter, Kitchener, Ont. He was predeceased by his sister, Gail
Graham, Calgary; brother, Jack, Saint John and Belleville. Funeral service at 11 a.m, June 15, in
Gregory's Roman Catholic Church, Picton, Ont. No flowers by request. Donations may be made
to the Prince Edward County Memorial Hospital, Picton, Ont., or any charity.
OBIT # 1470 - HALIFAX HERALD – 14 JUNE 2000
WADDEN, Mary Christina - 77, 106 MacKay St., New Glasgow, died Monday, June 12, 2000, in
the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow Born in Abercrombie, she was a daughter of the late
Edward and E. Amelia (Matheson) Charlton. She was a resident of New Glasgow for all of her
married life, having previously resided in Abercrombie. She was a member of St. George's
Anglican Church, New Glasgow. Surviving besides her husband, Alex are sons, Jimmie,
Greenhill; Wayne (Theresa), New Glasgow; seven grandchildren; four great-grandchildren;
several nieces and nephews; sisters, Mildred (John) Poulain, Pearl (Alex) Holmes, both of New
Glasgow. She was predeceased by a daughter-in-law, Pat Wadden and by a brother-in-law, Alex
Holmes. Her remains are resting in H.W. Angus Funeral Home, New Glasgow with visitation
today from 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. on Thursday in St. George's
Anglican Church, New Glasgow, Rev. Jack Wainwright officiating. Burial will be in the
Abercrombie Cemetery. Family flowers only please. Donations in her memory may be made to
the Canadian Cancer Society or the charity of one's choice.
OBIT # 1471 - HALIFAX HERALD – 14 JUNE 2000
WESTAWAY, Richard Collings "Ted" - 81, 150 Duke St., Trenton, died Tuesday,
June 13, 2000, in the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. He was a resident of Trenton for the past
53 years. Born in Sturgen, P.E.I., he was a son of the late Richard and Blanche (Collings)
Westaway. He was a retired employee from Irving Oil Limited. He served in the Second World
War with the Royal Canadian Artillery in the United Kingdom, Continental Europe and was
wounded in Beligum. He was a member of the Steeltown Friendly Group, and a member of the
First United Church, Trenton. Surviving are his wife, the former Christine "Tina" MacDonald;
daughter, Becky (Isaac) Clarke, New Glasgow; sons, Richard (Bonnie), New Glasgow; Kevin
(Bonnie), New Glasgow; grandchildren, Erin, Belinda, Richard, Danielle, Leah, Lila Dawn, Leah;
great-grandson, Nathanial; brothers, Bill (Emma), New Glasgow; John (Jean), New Hampshire;
Stewart (Enola), Montague, P.E.I.; Colin (Marge), Charlottetown, P.E.I.; Lloyd, Montague, P.E.I.
He was predeceased by grandson, Rick Clarke; sister, Marjorie; brother, Orin. Visitation will be
from 7-9 p.m. today and 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Thursday in R.H. Porter Funeral Home, Trenton. Funeral
service will be held Friday at 2 p.m. in the First United Church, Trenton, Nancy Fraser
officiating. Burial will be in Hillside Cemetery. Family flowers only. Donations may be made to
the First United Church, Trenton or a charity of choice.
OBIT # 1472 - HALIFAX HERALD – 15 JUNE 2000
ARTHUR, George Thomas - 78, 291 Stellarton Rd., New Glasgow, died Tuesday, June 13, 2000,
in the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in New Glasgow, he was a son of the late Hugh
Clifford and Priscilla (Cameron) Arthur. He was a resident of New Glasgow for all his life. He
was a member and elder of the First Presbyterian Church, New Glasgow and an adherent of the
Trinity United Church, New Glasgow. He was a member of the Norton IOOF Lodge 6, New
Glasgow, member of the Mount Horeb Encampment and The Golden Link Rebekah Lodge 2,
New Glasgow and a member of the Stellarite Senior's Club and the 55 Club of New Glasgow. He
was a long-time employee of the CNR retiring in 1980. He is survived by his wife of 50 years, the
former Elizabeth "Elsie" Taylor; daughter, Nancy (Fred) Scott, Fredericton; son, Bill (Sandra),
New Glasgow; grandchildren, Jason (Tammy), Jennifer, Diane, Mark, Matthew; sisters, Vivian,
New Glasgow; Bessie (Mrs. Russell Breen), New Glasgow; brother, Harold (Irene), Moncton,
N.B. He was predeceased by his sister, Elda Earle. His remains will rest in H.W. Angus Funeral
Home, New Glasgow for visitation today from 2:30-4 and 7-9 p.m. from where funeral service
will be held at 2 p.m. on Friday, Rev. Shawn Redden officiating. Burial will be in Heatherdale
Memorial Gardens. Family flowers only. Donations in his memory may be made to the Canadian
Cancer Society or charity of choice.
OBIT # 1473 - HALIFAX HERALD – 15 JUNE 2000 CAMPBELL, Katherine Elizabeth - 82,
Dartmouth, formerly of Yarmouth, passed away Tuesday, June 13, 2000, in the Dartmouth
General Hospital, Dartmouth. Born in Pictou, she was a daughter of the late Norman and Sarah
(Harris) MacPhail. At the age of 47, she graduated from Camphill School of Nursing, Halifax,
with a standing ovation, for coming fifth in her class and winning the prize for best bedside
nursing. She retired as Public Health Nurse, after 14 years in Yarmouth County. She will be
remembered for her kindness and generosity from all who knew her. Her most enjoyable time
was spent with her grandsons, Gregory and Justin Pye, in Texas and her dog "Abby". She is
survived by her sons, Kenneth and wife Cheryl, New Glasgow; Douglas and wife Susan, Calgary,
Alta; daughters, Carole and husband Lloyd Moulton, London, Ont.; Sally, Halifax; Susan and
husband David Pye, San Antonio, Texas; brother, Parker and wife Agnes, Lawrencetown; sister,
Esther Pond, Port Hood; 12 grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; many nieces and nephews.
She was predeceased by her husband, John James Campbell Jr.; brothers, Harris and Hilton; one
grandchild. Cremation has taken place under the direction of Atlantic Funeral Home, 6552 Bayers
Rd., Halifax. Memorial mass 2 p.m. Friday, June 16, in St. Stephen's Church, Rev. Donald
Boudreau officiating. Urn burial in the family plot, Holy Name Cemetery, Westville. In lieu of
flowers, donations may be made to The Lung Association.
OBIT # 1474 - HALIFAX HERALD – 15 JUNE 2000
MOORE, David William - 73, Linden, Cumberland Co., passed away June 10, 2000, in Highland
View Regional Hospital, Amherst. Born in Linden, he was a son of the late Wylie and Grace
(Mitchell) Moore. He was a member of Renwick United Church, Linden, and had spent most of
his life working as a lobster fisherman and farmer. He also worked for many years as a licensed
oil burner technician. Surviving are his wife, the former Beth Webster; sons, Scott and wife Patti,
Linden; Alan and wife Bev, Amherst Head; John and wife Betty Ann, Linden; grandchildren,
Alexander, Mitchell, Nicolas and Patrick; sisters, Gerry Crockett and Elva Sinnis, both of
Hopewell; Edith Weeks and husband John, Embarras Portage, Alta.; brother, Andy Moore and
wife Inez, Amherst; many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by sisters, Kay Logan and
Louise Moore; three infant sisters and one infant brother. Visitation will be 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in
Mundle's Funeral Home, Pugwash. Funeral service will be 2 p.m. Tuesday in Renwick United
Church, Linden, Rev. Heber Colbourne officiating. A private family interment will follow in the
Hillside Cemetery, Linden. Family flowers only. Doantions may be made to the Heart and Stroke
Foundation of Nova Scotia or a charity of choice.
OBIT # 1475 - HALIFAX HERALD – 8 FEB. 1995
MOORE, M. Louise - 72, 130 Church St., Amherst, died February 5, 1995, in Highland View
Regional Hospital, Amherst. Born in Linden, Cumberland Co., she was a daughter of the late
Wylie and Grace (Mitchell) Moore. She was a school teacher for 35 years having taught in
Pictou, Cumberland and Kings counties. She was a member of Renwick United Church, Linden
and charter member of Silver Light Rebekah Lodge 147, Hopewell. She had been a resident of
Amherst for the past 25 years. Surviving are sisters, Gerry (Mrs. Struan Crockett), Elva Sinnis,
Hopewell; Edith (Mrs. John Weeks), Embress Portage, Alta.; brothers, David, Linden; Andy,
Amherst; many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by a sister, Kathleen; three sisters and
a brother in infancy. Funeral will be 2 p.m. today in Mundle's Funeral Home, Pugwash, Rev.
Harold King officiating. Spring burial in Hillside Cemetery, Linden. In lieu of flowers, donations
to Alzheimers Society of Nova Scotia, Renwick United Church or any charity.
OBIT # 1476 - HALIFAX HERALD – 16 JUNE 2000
FRASER, Chesley Drummond - New Glasgow, died Wednesday evening, June 14, 2000, after a
lengthy illness. He is survived by his wife of 58 years, Mary Tait O'Brien Fraser; son, Rev. Peter
and wife Libby; grandson, Sam; daughter, Jennifer and husband Derek Grout; grandsons, Patrick
and Andrew; son, George and wife Nora; grandsons, Drummond, Peter and Jock; son, Bill and
wife Gloria; grandson, Allan; granddaughters, Mairi, Beth and Meredith; son, Brien and wife
Michele; grandson, Adam and granddaughter, Caroline; daughter, Rev. Meredith; daughter,
Bronwyn and husband Bill Bagnell; granddaughter, Mary Kathryn. He is also survived by his
sister, Kathryn and husband, Hon. Alex MacIntosh; his sister, Eleanor and husband G. Allan
O'Brien; sister-in-law, Caroline MacIntosh; sister-in-law, Anne Fraser; his cousins and his nieces
and nephews in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Ontario, British Columbia and Australia. He was
the elder son of William Frank "W.F." Fraser and Lena Tait Fraser. He was predeceased by his
brother, Drummond and by his brother-in-law and business partner, Donald R. MacIntosh. C.D.
Fraser was born in New Glasgow, December 19, 1919. He attended school in New Glasgow and
went on to study at Mount Allison University, Queen's University, and Royal Military College.
He joined the Royal Canadian Artillery in 1940, commissioned second lieutenant and served in
Halifax and Britain. In 1941, he and Mary O'Brien of Toronto, were married in Shediac, N.B. At
war's end he held the rank of captain in the Canadian Army. He joined his father's insurance firm,
Fraser and Hoyt in 1945, and worked with that company for his entire career; he was chairman at
the time of his death. His leadership at Fraser and Hoyt was innovative and far-sighted, extending
the company in the area of real estate, urban development, financial services and the travel
industry. In his field, C.D. Fraser was the founding president of the Nova Scotia Insurance Agents
Association, and sat in the Advisory Board of the Insurance Bureau of Canada. He was a director
of Seaboard Enterprises, Maritime Steel and Foundries Ltd., Creignish Development Ltd. and
chair of Central Trust Advisory Board. His business skills were of service in other sectors; he was
chair of Pictou County Regional Development (PICORD), president of Thorburn Mining,
secretary of the Aberdeen Hospital Board (25 years), chair of United Appeal and Red Shield
campaigns, member of the Nova Scotia Voluntary Economic Planning Commission, and a Regent
of Mount Allison University. Ches Fraser was a good neighbour: as a Scout and Scout leader; as a
Rotarian (a Paul Harris Fellow); as a churchman (Sunday school teacher and superintendent, elder
of Trinity United Church); as an active member of the of the Clan Fraser; he was ever a good and
able friend. His enthusiasms were many and varied. He enjoyed cooking and music; travelling
and shepherding; gardening, baseball and Christmas. His world was large, he was an astute
observer of history and politics (local and global), but he never lost sight of Summit Avenue,
Melmerby, 'Elmbank', or Quarry Island. C.D. Fraser was a man of independent mind and of
honest dealing, but that independence and honesty were always grounded and informed by his
profound sense of responsibility-to others, for others and to the task at hand. Mary Fraser and her
family will welcome friends at 10 Summit Ave., New Glasgow on Sunday, June 18, 2-4, 7-9 p.m.
A memorial service will be held in Trinity United Church, Monday, June 19, at 3 p.m., Rev.
Shawn Redden officiating. Interment will take place in Greenwood Cemetery, Shediac. In place
of flowers, gifts to Alzheimer Society of Nova Scotia, The Aberdeen Hospital Foundation or
Trinity United Church, New Glasgow, will be much appreciated. Arrangements are under the
direction of H.W. Angus Funeral Home, New Glasgow.
OBIT # 1477 - HALIFAX HERALD – 16 JUNE 2000
SULLIVAN, Michael James - 43, New Glasgow, passed away suddenly June 14, 2000, in
Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., he was a son of the late Shirley
Sears and Allan Sullivan. A graduate of Acadia University, he was a Chartered Accountant, and
had worked with Doane Raymond, before becoming a long- time employee of Scotsburn Cooperative Services. In recent years Mike was the treasurer of Bethel Presbyterian Church,
Scotsburn and was previously treasurer of Little Harbour Presbyterian Church. An avid runner, he
was very involved with the work of the Pictou County 'Y' (YMCA-YWCA) and was a strong
supporter of numerous school and community volunteer activities. Michael was the loving father
of Matthew, Megan an Jeffrey and is also survived by his wife, Cristal M. (Schofield), all of
Scotsburn. He was predeceased by his maternal grandfather, Merrit Miller. Visitation will be 2-4,
7-9 p.m. today in McLaren Funeral Home, Pictou. Funeral service will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday
in Bethel Presbyterian Church, Scotsburn, Rev. Mark McLennan officiating. Burial will be in
Bethel Cemetery, Scotsburn. Donations in his memory may be made to the Heart and Stroke
Foundation of Nova Scotia, the Canadian Cancer Society or a charity of your choice.
OBIT # 1478 - HALIFAX HERALD – 8 APR. 1938
WESTVILLE, April 7 - An esteemed citizen, Mrs. Thomas Girvan passed away at her home,
Foxbrook Road this morning. Mrs. Girvan was ill for the past few months, and members of her
family have been in town, called here by her serious illness. Her husband passed away less than a
year ago. Surviving are three sons and one daughter, Melvin Girvan, Manager of the Bank of
Nova Scotia, Kentville; Charles Girvan, Assistant Manager of the Metropolitan Life Assurance
Company, Amherst; Raeburn Girvan, Sheet Harbor, and Mrs. Sam Harrison, Westville; Mrs.
Girvan was a member of the Westville St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, and her funeral service
will be in charge of her pastor, Rev. George S. Mitchell.
OBIT # 1479 - HALIFAX HERALD – 16 MAY 1938
NEW GLASGOW, May 15 - The death occurred late yesterday of one of New Glasgow's best
known and best loved citizens, Dr. J. Heywood Fraser in his 49th year. He had been in failing
health for 12 months and had only three weeks before returned to his home from hospital. Born at
MacLellan's Brook, he was a graduate Veterinary Surgeon from Ontario Agricultural College at
Guelph. He had practiced most of his years in New Glasgow, except for a short period in
Northern Quebec when he was at Rouyn. He is survived by his wife, formerly Marjorie Keith,
daughter of the late Dr. S. Keith, and two sons, Robert, who is returning home from Noranda, and
Keith, at home, also two sisters, Laura and Jean, New Glasgow, and three brothers, George and
Lyon, at MacLellan's Brook, and A. S. Fraser, Montreal; Mrs A. F. MacGregor, New Glasgow is
an aunt and Dr. A. Fraser MacGregor is a cousin. Funeral service will be held from his late
residence Tuesday at 2:30 o'clock to MacLellan's Brook.
OBIT # 1480 – HALIFAX HERALD – 17 JUNE 2000
OHRLING, Ada Isabel - 64, Acadia Avenue, Stellarton, died on Thursday, June 15, 2000, in the
Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Westville, she was a daughter of the late Jardine and
Thelma (Beckwith) Lochead. She was an adherent of Sharon St. John United Church, Stellarton.
She is survived by her husband, Harry; daughters, Mary (Vic) Walker, Westville; Tena,
Hamilton, Ont.; sons, Fred (Donna), Iron Rock; George, Hamilton, Ont.; sisters, Beatrice (Cecil)
Myers, Margaret (Bill) Ohrling, Irene (Joe) O'Donnell, all of Stellarton; Juanita (Jim) Forbes,
Halifax; seven grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by sisters,
Thelma Stewart, Jean Roy; brothers, John David, Bruce, Bob and Elmer Lochead, and an infant
brother, James Alexander. Visitations will be held from 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today, in Eagles Funeral
Home, Westville, where her funeral will be held on Sunday at 4 p.m., Rev. Fred Archibald
officiating. Burial will be in the Auburn Cemetery, Westville.
OBIT # 1481 – HALIFAX HERALD – 17 JUNE 2000
PATTON, Mabel - 82, Glen Haven Manor, formerly of New Glasgow, died Thursday, June 15,
2000, in the manor. Born in New Glasgow, she was a daughter of the late Harry and Bertha
(Smith) MacKenzie. She was a member of Trinity United Church. Surviving are her daughters,
Bonnie, Trenton; Sharon (Allan) Braine, Waverley; sons, Elmer (Carol), Truro; Clarence, Field,
B.C.; John, New Glasgow; eight grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased
by her husband, Elmer; sisters, Nora, Mellie, Marie; brother, Harry. Visitation 7-9 p.m. today, 24, 7-9 p.m. Sunday, in R.H. Porter Funeral Home, New Glasgow, from where funeral service will
be held 11 a.m. Monday, Rev. Shawn Redden officiating. Burial in Lorne Street Cemetery.
Donations may be made to Glen Haven Manor or The Lung Association of Nova Scotia.
OBIT # 1482 – HALIFAX HERALD – 8 SEP. 1938
Veteran of Klondyke Gold Rush Succumbs Born in Pictou County 79 years ago, James W.
MacKinnon passed away in Pictou yesterday. He was a veteran of the Klondyke gold rush and
later lived in California. PICTOU, Sept. 7 - The death of James W. (Jay) MacKinnon occurred
this afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Ross, where he resided. He was born at Pictou
79 years ago and was the son of the late Captain Hugh and Jane MacKinnon. He went to the
Klondyke during the gold rush, and later lived in California. Returning to Canada, he was a
foreman carpenter with the C. N. R. and more recently was harbor master here, a post which he
held until five years ago. Mr. MacKinnon had been an active Oddfellow in former years. He has
been confined to the house by illness for some years. His wife, who was Lina Herritt, of Pictou,
predeceased him 40 years, and he is survived by one son Hugh, of California; and one sister, Miss
Catherine MacKinnon, Pictou.
OBIT # 1483 – HALIFAX HERALD – 8 SEP 1938
PICTOU, Sept. 7 - Albert A. MacDonald, of Boston, died yesterday at the home of his sister,
Mrs. C. H. Clark, Durham, after a week's illness. He had been visiting in Durham since June.
Besides Mrs. Clark, he leaves two other sisters, Mrs. James Babbey, Belmont, Mass., and Mrs.
Elizabeth Rush, Boston. He also leaves two brothers, John of Boston, and Hubert H., of Craven,
Sask. The funeral will be held on Thursday at 2 p.m. from Durham church, and interment will be
in Durham cemetery.
OBIT # 1484 – HALIFAX HERALD – 19 JUNE 2000
FISHER, Brandon Lloyd - The infant son of Lloyd F. and Sherri Lynn P. (Fancy) Fisher,
Harrietsfield, died June 17, 2000, in the IWK Grace Health Centre. He is survived by sisters,
Chantel L. and Jeanette R., at home; paternal grandparents, Frank and Ruth Fisher, Halifax;
maternal grandparents, Lewis and Gloria Fancy, Harrietsfield; maternal great-grandparents, Leo
and Hilda Crouse, North Brookfield, Queens Co. He was predeceased by paternal greatgrandparents, Adam and Blanche Fisher; William and Winnifred Smith; maternal greatgrandparents, Harry and Violet Fancy. There will be an immediate family graveside service in
Sunrise Park Cemetery, Hatchet Lake, Rev. Carl Price officiating. Arrangements entrusted to J.
Albert Walker Funeral Home, 149 Herring Cove Rd., Halifax.
OBIT # 1485 – HALIFAX HERALD – 19 JUNE 2000
GORDON, James Blair - 88, Halifax, died June 17, 2000, in the Transitional Care Unit, the VG
Site, QEII, Halifax. Born August 29, 1911, in Stellarton, he was a son of the late James and
Lillian Gordon. He is survived by his wife, Isabell; brother, Foster and wife Elva; grandson, Jim
Murphy and wife Barb Findlay and their children Stuart and Sandra; granddaughter, Anne
Murphy and granddaughter, Helen Crouse and husband Sheldon and their children Alexander and
Yvonne. He was predeceased by his only child, Marion Gordon; sisters, Lily, Ida, Laura; brother,
Cyril. He was involved in the Moose River Rescue, later moved to Chatham, N.B. in 1957 and
was employed with N.B. Power until his retirement. Active in Masons, as well as an avid
gardener and golfer. Blair was a wonderful story teller and jokester and a kind caring gentlemen
who will be sadly missed by all who knew and loved him. Memorial service will be held June 20,
at 2 p.m. in Bayers Road Baptist Church, Leslie McCurdy officiating. Donations to Alzheimer
Society of Nova Scotia.
OBIT # 1486 – HALIFAX HERALD – 19 JUNE 2000
McMULLEN, Mary Helen - 87, Glen Haven Manor, New Glasgow, formerly of Trenton, died
Friday, June 16, 2000, in the Manor. Born in Trenton, she was a daughter of the late William and
Myrtle (Stroud) Fraser. She was a retired sales clerk from The Goodman Co. Ltd. She was a
member of First United Church, Trenton and Lady Doric Order of The Eastern Star. Surviving
are her son, Gerald "Wylie" (Kathleen), Sackville, N.B.; grandsons, Greg and Peter; sisters, Lois
Macdonald, New Glasgow; Alma (Dave) Blackburn, California; several nieces and nephews. She
was predeceased by her husband, Gerald; sisters, Winnie, Aileen, Vivian, Peg; brother, Ross. No
visitation by request. Funeral service 1 p.m. Wednesday in R.H. Porter Funeral Home, New
Glasgow, Nancy Fraser and Rev. David Hamilton officiating. Burial in Heatherdale Memorial
Gardens. Donations may be made to a charity of choice.
OBIT # 1487 – HALIFAX HERALD – 19 JUNE 2000
WARD (Stulz), Gail - Truro, passed away June 17, 2000. She was the wife of the late Wilbert
Ward who passed away in 1994. She is survived by her daughters, Cindy Ward-Jozefiak and her
husband Roman, Toronto; and Kathryn Ward, Bible Hill. Mrs. Ward is also survived by her
sisters, Patsy Reynolds and her husband Jack, Vancouver; Jackie Weir, Winnipeg; brother,
Thomas Stulz and his wife Donna, Riverview, N.B.; grandchildren, Peter and Michael; several
nieces and nephews. Mrs. Ward was a member of the St. David's United Church, the Sorority
Club, the UCW and is a past figure skating judge. Mrs. Ward also worked many years as a real
estate agent for Century 21. Visitation will be held today from 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Funeral service will
be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. all in the Colchester Community Funeral Home, 512 Willow St., Truro,
Rev. Curtis McDonald officiating. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Canadian
Diabetes Association or the Kidney Foundation of Canada, Nova Scotia Branch.
OBIT # 1488 – HALIFAX HERALD – 26 AUG 1938
WESTVILLE, Aug. 25 - Oldest woman in Pictou County, Mrs. Margaret MacKenzie, Westville's
grand old lady who reached the remarkable age of 106 years only a few days ago, passed
peacefully away early this morning at the home of her son Daniel. Failing health had kept Mrs.
MacKenzie confined to bed for some time past but until a year or two ago it was her custom to
carry out her own household tasks, scorning all suggestions that she let someone else do her
work. Mrs. MacKenzie was born at Londonderry and came to Westville while a child, residing
here ever since. The aged lady resided with her son, Dan MacKenzie, North Main Street, who
survives her as does another son, John J. MacKenzie, New Waterford and a daughter residing in
the United States.
OBIT # 1489 – HALIFAX HERALD – 9 SEP. 1938
STELLARTON, Sept. 8 - The death occurred very suddenly, Sept. 4, at the home of her sister,
Mrs. Alfred Richardson, Foord St., of Mrs. Mary Scott, 64, widow of Bruce Scott. The late Mrs.
Scott was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Latham of Seal Harbor, Guysboro
County, and had spent her girlhood days there, and was a member of the Baptist church there,was
a resident of the United States for 25 years, but after her husband's death, six years ago, she
resided in Goldboro, where she owned and managed the Goldboro Hotel. She is survived by one
sister, Mrs. Alfred Richardson, Stellarton. The funeral was held from her home in Goldboro with
Rev. Mr. Davis of the Goldboro Baptist Church officiating. Interment was made at Goldboro
cemetery.
OBIT # 1490 – HALIFAX HERALD – 19 AUG. 1938
PICTOU, Aug. 18 - Another link with past days of shipbuilding in Nova Scotia was severed here
yesterday with the death of Jacob Elisha Langille, at the advanced age of 92. He was born at
River John on July 6, 1846, and at the age of 15, started to learn shoemaking with John Griffiths,
Pictou. He later entered the shipbuilding business and built several large vessels at River John,
Pictou, and throughout Nova Scotia. He also worked on the Roanoak, then the largest sailing
vessel in the world, which was built at Bath, Maine. Mr. Langille leaves seven sons, George,
Thomas, Malcolm and Spurgeon, Pictou; Deputy Chief of Police Elmo Langille, New Glasgow;
Angus and Wallace, Montreal; and two daughters, Mrs. Millan Grant, Stellarton, and Miss Emma
Langille, R. N., Montreal. He also leaves one brother, Angus, Montreal. The funeral will be held
from the home of his son, Thomas, on Friday afternoon, the service beginning at 2:30 p.m.
Interment will be in St. James cemetery.
OBIT # 1491 – HALIFAX HERALD – 16 AUG. 1938
PICTOU, Aug. 15 - The death of Mrs. William Grant occurred Saturday at her home at Three
Brooks, after an illness lasting for over five months. She was 42 years of age, and before her
marriage was Bessie Laura Murray, a daughter of Mrs. Winslow Murray and the late Mrs.
Murray. Besides her husband she is survived by six daughters, Jessie Belle, Mabel, Mary, Jean,
Muriel and Bevis. The funeral will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clockand interment will be in
Central Cariboo cemetery.
OBIT # 1492 – HALIFAX HERALD – 13 AUG. 1938
MERIGOMISH, Aug. 12 - The death of Mrs. Christy Jane MacGregor, of Merigomish, occurred
Sunday morning, at the home of her sister, Mrs. Ed. Fraser, Trenton, with whom she had spent
the past two years. Her illness extended over two years, during which she was tenderly cared for
by her devoted sisters and friends. She was a woman of rare and beautiful character, and a kind
neighbor. A genial disposition won for her many friends. She was 85 years of age.Her husband,
Alexander MacGregor, passed away ten years ago at the age of 90. She leaves to mourn a son,
Malcolm, at home; two sisters, Mrs. Fraser, Trenton, and Mrs. Fred Smith, New Glasgow; one
brother, John W. Dunn, Merigomish; a daughter-in-law, Mrs. Violet MacGregor, and a
granddaughter, Jean MacGregor. A son, John, was killed in action overseas in 1918, shortly
before the close of the war. A son, Malcolm, with whom she made her home, passed away, two
years ago. The funeral service was conducted by her Pastor, Rev. F. G. MacDonald, she being a
faithful and constant attendant of St. Paul's Presbyterian Church. Interment was at the
Merigomish Cemetery.
OBIT # 1493 – HALIFAX HERALD – 26 AUG. 1938
NEW GLASGOW, Aug, 25 - John "Jack" Fraser who as mail driver for the past 20 years became
well known to hundreds in and about this community dropped dead last night just as he was about
to start out with the mails on his regular route along the R. R. No. 4. A son of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Daniel Fraser of New Glasgow, he was a popular favorite and his passing brought high
tribute from Postmaster B. L. Neiley. "He was a faithful and conscientious employee, one of the
best we had and we'll keenly feel his loss," Dr. Neiley said. He is survived by his widow,
formerly Miss DeGouchy of Lundy and one daughter, Joan; also a sister, Mrs. W. D. Matheson,
New Glasgow; and two brothers, Alfred and Dempster of Toronto. Funeral arrangements have
not been completed.
OBIT # 1494 – HALIFAX HERALD – 21 JUNE 2000
DAVIDSON, Pearl May - 84, Sunrise Manor, 2406 Gottingen St., Halifax, passed away on
Tuesday, June 20, 2000, in the VG Site, QEII. Born in Stellarton, Pictou Co., she was a daughter
of the late James and Eliza (Hayden) Whitewood. She was a member of St. Philip's Anglican
Church, Bayers Road. She belonged to LOBA Lodge and was a charter member of the Crystal
Chapter, for over 50 years in both. She was formerly employed for 14 years, at Victoria Hall,
Gottingen Street and previously worked at the Pine Hill Divinity College for eight years. She is
survived by her daughter, Elizabeth "Liz" (Carl) Westhaver, Bedford; grandchildren, Donald
(Heather) Westhaver, Scarsdale; Carla (Tim) Yaworski, Calgary, Alta.; Terri (Ben) Miron,
Greenwood; great-grandchildren, Jillian and Madison Yaworski, Elyse and Sabrina Miron. She
was predeceased by her husband, Charles A. Davidson; half-brother, Alonzo Heighton.
Cremation has taken place. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Friday, June 23, in Atlantic Funeral Home,
6552 Bayers Road, Halifax. Funeral service will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday, June 24, in St.
Philip's Anglican Church, Bayers Road, Rev. Duane Tanswell officiating. Burial will be held at 3
p.m. in Christ Church Cemetery, Stellarton. Donations may be made to St. Philip's Anglican
Church or to the QEII Health Sciences Centre Foundation (Palliative Care Unit), 1278 Tower
Rd., Halifax, B3H 2Y9.
OBIT # 1495 – HALIFAX HERALD – 21 JUNE 2000
MacDONALD, Christopher Allan - 37, 7461 Kingsway Ave., Burnaby, B.C., formerly of Pictou
County, died Thursday, June 15, 2000, in Hope, B.C., following a motor vehicle accident. Born in
Lunenburg, he was a son of Jim Allan MacDonald (Jacqueline), Westville and Cecelia (Hatcher)
Emery (Jim), Trenton. He had attended school in New Glasgow and Pictou. He is surviving by a
daughter, Rachael MacDonald, Stellarton; fiancée, Susan Lesley Cooper, Burnaby, B.C.;
brothers, Graham (Melanie), Cornwall, P.E.I.; Wayne (Michelle), Pine Tree, Pictou County; halfbrother, Michael Hatcher, Mahone Bay; half-sister, Brenda Van der Bourn, Souris, P.E.I.;
stepsisters, Diane Munroe, Judy Robertson, Bonnie MacDonald, Marion Vienneau; stepbrothers,
Fred Taylor, James Taylor, Wayne Taylor; several aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews. He was
predeceased by paternal grandparents, Wilfred and Dorothy (Murphy) MacDonald; maternal
grandparents, Walter and Thelma Hatcher; stepbrother, Murray Taylor. His remains will rest in
H.W. Angus Funeral Home, New Glasgow with visitation Friday from 3-5, 7-9 p.m. Funeral mass
will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday in St. Gregory's Roman Catholic Church, New Glasgow, Rev.
Bernard McAdam officiating. Cremation will follow. Arrangements are under the direction of
H.W. Angus Funeral Home, New
Glasgow.
OBIT # 1496 – HALIFAX HERALD – 11 JAN. 1994
HENDERSON, Dorothy Jean - 89, Green Oaks, Colchester County, died January 10, 1994, in
Colchester Regional Hospital, Truro. Born in Green Oaks, she was a daughter of the late Charles
Lawson and Adella (Dartt) Franklin. She was a member of Old Barns United Church. She is
survived by a daughter, Lola (Mrs. Ralph Dartt), Green Oaks; two sons, Reg, Old Barns; George,
Lower Truro; brother, Jack, Calgary, Alta.; stepsister, Molly Doel, Caroline, Alta.; several
stepbrothers; 12 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband,
Charles Frank; brother, Charles Daniel; grandson, Dana Dartt. Visitation will be 7-9 p.m. tonight
in Mattatall Funeral Home, Truro, where funeral will be 2 p.m. Wednesday, Rev. David Lutes
officiating. Burial will be at a later date in Fisher Creek Cemetery, Green Oaks. Family flowers
only. Donations may be made to any charity.
OBIT # 1497 – HALIFAX HERALD – 11 DEC. 1995
MILLER, Amy Rosalie - 77, formerly of Bible Hill Estates, Bible Hill, died December 9, 1995, in
Gail Houston's Seniors Home, Malagash Centre, Cumberland Co. Born at Green Oaks,
Colchester Co., she was a daughter of the late Haliburton and Juanita (Clark) Dartt. She was a
former employee of Ross Drug and Lloyd Smith's Store, Truro, and a 20-year member of Truro
Bowling League. Surviving are a daughter, Betty (Mrs. Ross Blair), North River; sons, Glen,
Edmonton, Alta.; Darrell, Moncton, N.B.; sisters, Alma Schofield, Green Oaks; Annie Hennigar,
Upper Stewiacke; eight grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her
husband, W.O. (Ted); daughter, Sylvia Ann McNutt; a granddaughter. Visitation 7-9 p.m. tonight,
funeral 2 p.m. Tuesday, both in Mattatall Funeral Home, Truro, Rev. Ivan Norton officiating.
Cremation to follow with burial at a later date. Family flowers only. Donations to Alzheimers
Society of Nova Scotia or any charity.
OBIT # 1498 – HALIFAX HERALD – 5 AUG. 1938
From Calgary, Alberta, there has been received news of the passing of Mrs. Lee-Graham
MacIntyre, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John William Sutherland, for many years residents
of New Glasgow and Westville. WESTVILE, Aug. 4 - Word has been received by Westville
relatives of the death of Mrs. Lee-Graham MacIntyre, which occurred at a hospital in Calgary,
Alberta, where she underwent a serious operation three weeks previous to her death. The late
Mrs. MacIntyre was the former Agnes Sutherland, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John
William Sutherland, for many years residents of both New Glasgow and Westville. Many will
recall the tragic death of her father, who was the manager of the Greenwood Coal Mine, who with
his brother, Walter Sutherland and John Wilkes (Engineer) New Glasgow, were all instantly
killed, while sitting in the mine office at the time of an explosion about 35 years ago. Following
the death of her mother, who was Annie Cameron of Westville, the family moved to Calgary,
where they have since resided. Besides her husband the late Mrs. MacIntyre is mourned by three
sisters, Mrs. Catherine Williams, and Miss Margaret Sutherland, both of Calgary, and Hazel, who
is married and residing at Cranbrook, British
Columbia. Another sister, Mrs. John Logan (Chris) and a brother Allister Sutherland passed away
several years ago. Several cousins of the late Mrs. MacIntyre reside in both the Pictou County
towns of New Glasgow and Westville.
OBIT # 1499 – HALIFAX HERALD – 10 AUG. 1938
NEW GLASGOW, Aug. 9 - The death occurred at his home here this morning of John G.
Mitchell, son of the late James and Jane Grant Mitchell of Merigomish. Mr. Mitchell spent his
early life in Merigomish and some years ago moved to New Glasgow where he entered the
employ of Johnston and MacDonald. Mr. Mitchell took a deep interest in church life and was an
elder in Trinity United Church. He was a devoted husband and father, and leaves to mourn their
loss his wife, formerly Miss Jessie MacMillan; and two daughters, Jean and Janice. He is also
survived by two sisters, Mrs. W. L. MacRae, of Vancouver, B. C., and Miss Katie Mitchell of
New Glasgow; also three brothers, Dr. Fred W., of Houlton, Maine; Kenneth of Edmonton, Alta.,
and Burnham L., Assistant General Manager of the Royal Bank of Canada at Toronto. The
funeral will be held from his late residence at 2:30 p.m. Thursday.
OBIT # 1500 – HALIFAX HERALD – 22 JUNE 2000
CHAPMAN, Leslie Edward "Les" - 82, 108 Stellar St., Stellarton, died Wednesday, June 21,
2000, in the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in New Glasgow, he was a son of the late
Alexander Lewis and Katherine (MacInnis) Chapman. He had been a resident of Stellarton for the
past 18 years having previously resided in Ontario. He was a member of the First Presbyterian
Church, Stellarton, and a lifetime member of Branch 28, Royal Canadian Legion, Stellarton,
where he had served on the executive and as a trustee. He is survived by sons, Donald E. (Peggy),
Vancouver; Fraser Kenneth, Vancouver; two grandchildren; four step-grandchildren; sister, Alice
Fraser, Hamilton, Ont.; and by several half-brothers and half-sisters. He was predeceased by his
wife, the former Doris May Pifher; sister, Jenet Farrell; brothers, Cecil E. Chapman and John L.
Chapman. Cremation will take place. There will be no visitation or funeral service by request of
the family. A private graveside committal service will be held at a later date in Duff Cemetery,
Stellarton. Donations in his memory may be made to the charity of one's choice. Arrangements
are under the direction of H.C. MacQuarrie Funeral Home, Stellarton.
OBIT # 1501 – HALIFAX HERALD – 22 JUNE 2000
SLOAN (King, Aikens), Marjorie June - On Wednesday, June 21, 2000, at the age of 67, in the
Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow, Marjorie June (King, Aikens) Sloan, Helene St., New
Glasgow, received a call from her loving Heavenly Father to come home. She now sleeps in the
arms of her Precious Savior, Jesus Christ. Born in New Glasgow, she was a daughter of the late
Milton Victor King and the late Ella May (Moore, King) Dickson. After graduating from New
Glasgow High School, she entered the United Baptist Bible Training School, Moncton, N.B.,
graduating in 1952 after 2 years of Biblical studies. She then entered the Aberdeen Hospital
School of Nursing, graduating in 1957, where she remained on staff for 22 and a half years. She
retired in 1978 and went into Private Duty Nursing until 1985 when her health began to fail. Next
to her love of God - nursing was her other love. She looked forward to going "on duty". She was
always learning. She believed that her patients were never "just" people. Their fears, loves and
problems required her attention, which she generously gave. She was a member of First United
Baptist Church, New Glasgow. Left to mourn are her wonderful husband and dearest friend,
James Angus Sloan, formerly of Bear River, Digby Co.; her loving daughter, Deborah Ann
(Aikens) Balodis and husband, Valdis, Hopewell; grandchildren, Brandon, Erin, Devon, Karolin
and Madeline, all at home; stepchildren, Jimmy (Elizabeth) Sloan, Kentville; Richard "Dick"
(Kathy) Sloan, Greenwood; David (Debbie) Sloan, Bowmanville; Janet Sloan, Broadview, Sask.;
sisters, Betty Osborn, Port Colborne, Ont.; Dorothy Patelakis, New Glasgow; Mildred (Lloyd)
Murray, New Glasgow; Vivian Fievet, Orangeville, Ont.; Janet King (Doug Brown), New
Glasgow; brother, Harold (Genevieve) King, Niagara Falls, Ont.; uncles, Charles and Lindsay
Moore; many nieces, nephews and cousins. Visitation will be 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today and Friday in
P.&K. MacDonald Funeral Home, New Glasgow. Funeral service will be held 11 a.m. Saturday
in First United Baptist Church, Rev. Alan Jorgensen officiating. Burial will be in Heatherdale
Memorial Gardens. Donations may be made in her memory to any charity of choice.
OBIT # 1502 – HALIFAX HERALD – 22 JUNE 2000
PERKINS, Carl Edwin - It is with the utmost sadness and deepest regret that we announce the
death of Carl Edwin Perkins, 49, Cambridge, Kings Co. on Wednesday, June 21, 2000, at home,
after a short courageous fight with pancreatic cancer. Born in New Glasgow, he was the oldest
son of Aileen (Pineau) and Lawrence Perkins, New Glasgow. He was employed until the time of
his death with MTT for 30 years. Carl was an ardent fisherman and hunter, loving time spent at
the family camp in Sherbrooke, Guysborough County with his family. He was a member of the
I.B.E.W. and later with A.C.T.W. Unions. He was also a lifetime member of the Telephone
Pioneers. He belonged to the Annapolis Fly-Fishing Association (Fly-Tying) and the R. and T.
Mack Black Powder Club. In past years he was a Cub Leader with Boy Scouts of Canada in
Cambridge and a member and past president of the Cambridge Community Center Committee.
Carl is survived by his parents; his loving wife and best friend of 30 years, Wanda (Sloan); his
family that he was so proud of; his sons, Carl Trevor (Selena), Bathurst, N.B.; Trent (Vicky),
Cambridge; and his daughter, Dr. Teri-Lynn (Scott) Masters (D.V.M.), Steinbach, Man. He is
also survived by his beloved granddaughter, Taylor Lynn Masters. Also surviving are his
grandmother, Gertrude Perkins, Halifax; brothers, Bob (Ann), Calgary, Alta.; Doug (Jocelyne),
Lake Echo; Gary (Jenny), Abbotsford, B.C.; Eric (Trudy), Mount Uniacke; Leo (Jeanette), New
Glasgow; Kevin, Lower Sackville; sisters, Marlene (Eric) LeBlanc, Shediac, N.B.; Betty
(Norman) MacKay, New Glasgow. Carl is also survived by his father and mother-in-law, Richard
and Mary Sloan, New Glasgow; brothers and sisters-in-law, Jessie (Harvey) MacNeil, Dartmouth;
Ian (Marilyn) Sloan, Stillwater; Kenneth (Kathy) Sloan, Dartmouth; Alison (Richard) Proteau,
Newburne; many nieces and nephews, aunts, uncles and cousins. He was predeceased by
maternal grandparents, Urban and Gladys Pineau; paternal grandfather, George Perkins; uncles,
John and Gerald Perkins; his cousin, Joseph Carroll. Funeral arrangements are entrusted to W.C.
Hiltz Funeral Home, Kentville where visitation will be held from 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today, (Thursday)
June 22. His remains will then be transferred to R.H. Porter Funeral Home, New Glasgow where
visitation will be held 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Friday, June 23. Funeral service will be held at 11 a.m.
Saturday, June 24, in St. John the Baptist Roman Catholic Church, New Glasgow, Rev. Regis
Halloran officiating. Burial will take place in the Holy Cross Cemetery, New Glasgow. Donations
in memory may be made to the Valley Regional Hospital Palliative Care Service, P.O. Box 911,
150 Exhibition St., Kentville, NS B4N 4H8 or the charity of your choice.
OBIT # 1503 – HALIFAX HERALD – 24 JUNE 2000
MARSH, Almira Catherine "Myra" - 86, Diamond St., Trenton, died Thursday, June 22, 2000, in
the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Trenton, she was a daughter of the late William
and Susan (Fraser) Tanner. She owned and operated Marsh's Grocery Store with her husband
Robert and Worked in the Shell Shop during the war. She was a member of First United Church.
She was also a member of Lady Doric Order of the Eastern Star. She is survived by her
daughters, Jeanette (Roland) Robertson, Myrna (Lane) Humphreys; son, C. Ronald, all of
Trenton; grandchildren, Sue Ellen Gladwin, Tracy Leger, Jock and Sean Humphreys, Daniel and
Peter Robertson, Leslie and Ronald Marsh, Lauren Knickel; 15 great-grandchildren. She was
predeceased by her husband, Robert; daughters, Barbara, Roberta in infancy; sisters, Agnes,
Clara, Georgina, Gladys; brothers, Bill and Fraser. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in R.H. Porter
Funeral Home, Trenton. Funeral service 2:30 p.m. Sunday, in First United Church, Trenton,
Nancy Fraser officiating. Burial in Hillside Cemetery. If so desired donations may be made to the
First United Church or to a charity of choice.
OBIT # 1504 – HALIFAX HERALD – 14 JULY 1938
PICTOU, July 13 - The death of Miss Annie MacKay occurred at 5:30 o'clock today at
Sutherland Memorial Hospital after a few weeks illness, ending a long career as a teacher. For the
past 18 years Miss MacKay was a member of the teaching staff of the School for the deaf at
Halifax and prior to that she taught in Pictou schools. She is survived by three sisters, Miss Helen
MacKay, now in Stockholm, Sweden; Miss Mary MacKay, at home and Isabel, Mrs. C. E. Topp,
Brookline, Mass., and one brother Alex D. MacKay, Haliburton. Miss MacKay was a faithful
member of the United Church, and following a service at her home at Haliburton at 2 o'clock
Saturday, a funeral service will be held in Pictou United Church at 2:30.
OBIT # 1505 – HALIFAX HERALD – 19 JULY 1938
WESTVILLE, July 18 - The sudden death of Walter Lloyde, a Westville resident for many years,
occurred at the Aberdeen Hospital Saturday evening, having only the previous day been admitted
to the hospital for treatment. His wife predeceased him over five years ago. He is survived by
four sons and one daughter, John, Harold, Henry and Wilbur, all of Westville; and Mrs. John Tarr
(Elizabeth), Roxbury, Mass., who will arrive in Westville Tuesday evening to be present at the
funeral service. Rev. M. A. MacMillan of the Westville United Church will conduct the funeral
service which will be held from his late residence, Drummond Road, Wednesday afternoon, at
one o'clock. The burial will be made at the St. Phillips cemetery.
OBIT # 1506 – HALIFAX HERALD – 26 JUNE 2000
COX, J. Marion - 79, of Poplar St., Pictou, died peacefully, June 24, 2000, in the Aberdeen
Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Twechar, Scotland, she came to Canada in 1952 and had lived
on Poplar Street for 45 years. The youngest and last surviving child of nine children, Marion was
a daughter of the late Thomas B. and Jemima (Kennedy) McAulay. She was also predeceased by
her husband, Ernest George Cox in 1968, and her son, Brian E. Cox in 1992. She is survived by
her daughters, Linda (Frank) Kehoe, Pictou; Sharron (Ed Gsellmann), Cayuga, Ont. Also
surviving are grandsons, Richard, Bryan and Michael Kehoe, all of Pictou; Sebastian and Adrian
Gsellmann, Cayuga, Ont.; great-granddaughter, Kaylee Cormier, Pictou. Marion was an adherent
of Pictou United Church and past president of the Ladies Auxiliary to the Royal Canadian
Legion, Branch 16, Pictou, as well as a past member of the Royal Canadian Legion. She worked
for a number of years as a bartender at the Pictou Golf and Country Club, the New Caledonian
Curling Club and also at the Royal Canadian Legion. Visitation will be 1 p.m. Tuesday, until the
time of the funeral at 2 p.m. Tuesday, in McLaren Funeral Home Chapel, Pictou, Rev. Kenneth
Stright officiating. Burial will be in Seaview Cemetery. Donations in her memory may be made
to a charity of your choice.
OBIT # 1507 – HALIFAX HERALD – 26 JUNE 2000
FORSYTHE, Margaret Jane - 87, White Rock, died June 25, 2000, in Valley Regional Hospital,
Kentville. Born in Upper Musquodoboit, she was a daughter of the late H. Morton and Edna
(Fisher) Burnett. She attended Normal College in Truro in 1934 and she taught school throughout
Colchester County and Kings County, New Minas Elementary School and retired in 1974. She
was a member of White Rock Baptist Church for a number of years and took a keen interest in
the community. Surviving are niece, Louise; nephews, Ian, Ralph, Dale. She was predeceased by
her husband, Lloyd; brothers, Donald, Aubrey; sister, Ellen; nephew, Colin. Visitation 7-9 p.m.
today in H.C. Lindsay Memorial Chapel, Kentville. Funeral 2 p.m. Tuesday in White Rock
Baptist Church, Rev. Paul Goetz and Rev. Fran Woodside officiating. Burial in Elm Grove
Cemetery, Steam Mill. Donations to White Rock Baptist Church or Heart and Stroke Foundation
of Nova Scotia.
OBIT # 1508 – HALIFAX HERALD – 26 JUNE 2000
LAYS, Freeman Edward "Eddie" - 62, Dufferin Street, Westville, died on Sunday, June 25, 2000,
in the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in New Glasgow, he was a son of the late Willard
and Annie (Lays) Cameron. In his earlier years his favorite pass-time was fishing. He was a
member of The Church of the Holy Name, Westville and was a resident of Glen Haven Manor for
the past three years. Eddie will be remembered as a friend to all. He is survived by sister, Doris
Sampson (husband Victor), Dartmouth; brothers, Wayne Cameron (wife Linda), Burnside, Pictou
Co.; Tim Cameron (wife Shelley), Westville; special aunt and uncle, Kay and Alex Kays,
Westville; several nieces, nephews and cousins. Visitation will be held 7-9 p.m. today, and 2-4, 79 p.m. Tuesday, in Eagles Funeral Home, Westville. His funeral will be held on Wednesday at 10
a.m., in The Church of the Holy Name, Westville, Rev. Reg Currie officiating. Burial will be in
the Holy Name Cemetery. Family flowers only. Donations may be made to the Heart and Stoke
Foundation of Nova Scotia.
OBIT # 1509 – HALIFAX HERALD – 26 JUNE 2000
WHITE, Isabel Jeanne - 49, 85 Elm St., New Glasgow, passed away Thursday, June 22, 2000, in
Rockyview Hospital, Calgary. Born in New Glasgow, she was a daughter of the late James and
Lillian (Scott) Rogers. She was a former secretary and engineer clerk with MTT. She was a
member of Saint Georges Anglican Church where she belonged to the ACW, altar guild and was
a former warden. She was a member and past president of the Ladies Auxiliary New Glasgow
Fire Department. She was a member of the Telephone Pioneers. Surviving are her husband,
David; daughters, Cathy (Alan) Wright, Calgary; Lisa, at home; son, Ross, New Glasgow; sister,
Alice (Arnold) Fraser, Stellarton; Dorothy (Douglas) Lawless, Little Harbour; brother, Thomas
(Jean), New Glasgow. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today and Tuesday in R.H. Porter Funeral Home,
New Glasgow. Funeral 10 a.m. Wednesday in Saint George's Anglican Church, New Glasgow,
Rev. Jack Wainwright officiating. Burial in Heatherdale Memorial Gardens. Donations may be
made to the Canadian Cancer Society, Canadian Red Cross Society or the roof fund of Saint
George's Anglican Church.
OBIT # 1510 – HALIFAX HERALD – 27 JUNE 2000
THOMPSON (MacFarlane), Mary Camilla - We, the family of the late Mary Thompson, 90,
Plymouth, Pictou Co., with heavy hearts, wish to announce the passing of our dear and beloved
mother. Although her health had deteriorated in recent years, she remained a strong and vibrant
source of strength and support for us all- her 11 children, her 39 grandchildren and 55 greatgrandchildren, not to mention the many friends and children who used to visit her farm and came
to call her "Nannie". She was also very committed to church and community. She was a member
of Saint Gregory's Roman Catholic Church, New Glasgow, and the CWL. She was also a member
of the Plymouth Golden Glen Club. In spite of a courageous effort, she succumbed to the illness,
dying early Monday morning, surrounded by her loving family. Born in Williams Point,
Antigonish Co., she was a daughter of the late Ronald and Anne Jane (Cameron) MacFarlane.
Her family surviving are Ronald (Anne), Calgary; James (Annabelle), Halifax; Miriam (Jim)
Sears, Plymouth; Lillian (George) Moser, Plymouth; Leo (Sara), Plymouth; Minnie (Bob)
MacDonald, MacLellans Brook; Camilla (Charlie) Sutherland, Westville; Jerry, Riverton; Joseph
(Sharon), Dartmouth; Jack (Ruth), Plymouth; Leonard (Kathy), Stellarton; sisters, Tootsie (Mrs.
Bill Gilfoy), Williams Point; and Molly (Mrs. Ralph MacCallum), Antigonish; special friend,
Gloria Fraser. She was predeceased by her husband, J. Gibbons "Gib"; sisters, Eunie, Nellie,
Christina, Jeanette, Lilly and Kitty; brothers, Colin, Dougal, John, Ronald, Cameron, Joseph and
Frank. Her remains are resting in H.W. Angus Funeral Home, King Street, New Glasgow, with
visitation today from 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Funeral mass will be held at 2 p.m. on Wednesday in Saint
Gregory's Roman Catholic Church, New Glasgow, Rev. Bernard McAdam officiating. Burial will
be in Our Lady of Lourdes Roman Catholic Church parish cemetery. Following the funeral
service, everyone is invited to a reception in Plymouth Fire Department Hall, Plymouth. In lieu of
flowers, donations in her memory may be made to the Pictou County Food Bank or to the charity
of one's choice.
OBIT # 1511 – HALIFAX HERALD – 27 JUNE 2000
SUTHERLAND, Viola Elizabeth - 103, Tatamagouche, died June 25, 2000, in Lillian Fraser
Memorial Hospital, Tatamagouche. Born in River John, she was a daughter of the late Albert
Wellwood and Elizabeth Jane (McNab) Mingo. She was a seamstress and dress shop clerk, and
was a member of Sedgwick Memorial Presbyterian Church, a 78 year member of the Atlantic
Mission Society, past president of the Presbyterial for Truro and Wallace and past treasurer for
the Presbyterian Message. She was a life member and past noble grand of Freedom Rebekah
Lodge, Tatamagouche, for which she received the veterans jewel for 70 years of membership.
She was a member of the Tatamagouche Garden Club and enjoyed quilting, sewing and
gardening. Surviving are sister, Almira Stevenson, Tatamagouche; grandchildren, Laurie (Mrs.
Les Gramlich), Courtenay, B.C.; Michael Sutherland, Kamloops, B.C.; daughter-in-law, Leila
Bryenton, Langley, B.C.; three great-grandchildren; a great great-grandson; nieces and nephews.
She was predeceased by her husband, Lawrence; son, Russell; brother, Stanley; sisters, Mysie
Langille, Edna Langille, Eva Laurie. Funeral service today at 2 p.m. in Sedgwick Memorial
Presbyterian Church, Tatamagouche, Rev. Martyn Van Essen officiating. Burial in Lockerby
Memorial Cemetery. Memorial donations can be made to the North Shore Health Services
Foundation. Arrangements entrusted to Coulter's Funeral Home, Tatamagouche.
OBIT # 1512 – HALIFAX HERALD – 28 JUNE 2000
ATWATER, Gordon George - 58, 13th Street, Trenton, passed away Monday, June 26, 2000, in
the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in New Glasgow, he was a son of Jeanette
(MacLaren) Atwater, Plymouth and the late George Atwater. He retired from Michelin Tire after
18 years and served with The Canadian Navy for 20 years. He was a member of First United
Church, Trenton where he was an Elder, Clerk of Session, Taught Bible Study, and The Dinner
Theatre Group. He was active in the Marriage Encounter Group, Former Cub leader and past
member of the Drug Awareness Committee, Member of the Michelin Bowling League, and
secretary of the Michelin Retires Club. Surviving are his wife, the former Cheryl Farnell; sons,
Tim (Mary), Fall River; John (Kelly), Trenton; grandsons, Justin, Christopher; sister, Geraldine
Moore, Plymouth; brother, Greg (Karen), Stellarton; nieces and nephews. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m.
today in R.H. Porter Funeral Home, Trenton. Funeral service 2 p.m. Thursday in First United
Church, Nancy Fraser officiating. Burial in Hillside Cemetery. Donations may be made to First
United Church General or Memorial Fund.
OBIT # 1513 – HALIFAX HERALD – 28 JUNE 2000
TERRIS, Allan Victor Sr. - 86, The Valley View Villa, Riverton, formerly of 184 North Foord
St., Stellarton, died, Tuesday, June 27, 2000, in the Villa. Born in Cape Breton, he was a son of
the late Willard and Charlotte (Harroun) Terris. He was a resident of Stellarton for most of his
life. He was a coal miner for most of his working years, working in The Allan Shaft and then
went on to work at the Trenton Works from where he retired. He was a member of Christ
Anglican Church, Stellarton. He enjoyed carpentry as a past time. He is survived by son, Allan Jr.
(Brenda), Mark Road; daughters, Jean (Laurie) Bates, New Glasgow; Alice (Donnie) Sexton Sr.,
Stellarton; Peggy Joudrey, Mark Road; Phyllis (Carl) McLean, Stellarton; Winnie (Stephen) Bell,
Stellarton; 14 grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; six great great-grandchildren; brother,
Lawson (Myrtle), Stellarton. He was predeceased by his wife, the former Helen Kowalski; son,
Wayne; number of brothers and sisters. His remains will rest in H.C. MacQuarrie Funeral Home,
Stellarton with visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today. Funeral service will be held 11 a.m. Thursday in
Christ Anglican Church, Rev. Bill White officiating. Burial will be in the parish cemetery. Family
flowers only please. Donations in his name may be made to the Valley View Villa, Riverton.
OBIT # 1514 – HALIFAX HERALD – 28 JUNE 2000
BARKHOUSE, Alice Eleanor - 86, Valley, Colchester Co., died June 27, 2000, in Colchester
Regional Hospital, Truro. Born in Kemptown, Colchester Co., she was a daughter of the late
Angus and Aleta (Maynard) Archibald. She was a member of Kemptown United Church. She is
survived by daughters, Mrs. Doreen Hunt, Truro; Della (Mrs. Everett White), Valley; sons,
Moyle, Creighton, Alta.; Gerald, Surrey, B.C.; Garnet, Chilliwack, B.C.; Lester, Kemptown;
stepdaughter, Arlene Vaughan, Martin's River, Lunenburg Co.; 15 grandchildren; several greatgrandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband, Harley; son, Merlin; stepson, Collins;
brother, Earl. No visitation by request. A private family funeral service will be held in Mattatall
Funeral Home, Truro. Burial in Crossroads Cemetery, Valley. Donations may be made to the
Alzheimer Society of Nova Scotia.
OBIT # 1515 – HALIFAX HERALD – 30 NOV. 1938
PICTOU, NOV. 29 - Charlotte, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Davis, died in
Sutherland Memorial Hospital Sunday. She had been ill for more than two years. Charlotte was
six years and eight months old. Besides her parents she is survivied by 13 brothers and sisters.
The funeral was held from Stella Maris Church on Monday and interment was in Stella Maris
Cemetery.
OBIT # 1516 – HALIFAX HERALD – 30 NOV. 1938
NEW GLASGOW, Nov. 29 - The death of Mrs. Nunn, wife of Herbert Nunn,Proprietor of of
Nunn's Bakery, occurred today. Mrs. Nunn was well known throughoutthe town and had many
friends. She was a member of St. George's AnglicanChurch. The funeral wil be held at 2 o'clock
Thursday afternoon from St. George's Church.
OBIT # 1517 – HALIFAX HERALD – 11 JULY 1966
GARDEN OF EDEN - John James Fraser, 78, died at his home Saturday. He was a son of the late
John and Margaret (Sutherland)Fraser. He was a member of the IOOF and was an active worker
in the Presbyterian Church. Surviving are his wife, the former Barbara Inglis; two daughters,
Jessie (Mrs. Walter MacInnis), Meiklefield, and Dorothy (Mrs. Arnold Chisholm,
Linacy; three sons, John in Newfoundland, Andrew at home, and Calvin in Halifax; two sisters,
Mrs. Mary Becktel of Los Angeles, and Mrs. Annie Newman, Edmonton; one brother, George, of
Portland, Oregon. A daughter died in infancy. Two brothers and a sister are also dead. Funeral
will be held at 2:30 tomorrow from the home with Rev. Robert Jones officiating. Burial will be in
the Garden of Eden Cemetery. The Angus Funeral Home, New Glasgow, are undertakers.
OBIT # 1518 – HALIFAX HERALD – 29 JUNE 2000
BROWN, Edward Porter "Tapey" - 85, Northumberland Veteran's Unit, Pictou and formerly of
Lyons Brook, passed away Monday, June 26, 2000, surrounded by his family. Born in New
Glasgow, he was a son of the late George and Abby (Murphy) Brown. A member of Lyon's
Brook United Church and it's choir. Tapey was also a veteran of the Second World War and past
president of the Admiral Murray Branch RCNVR, New Glasgow. A member of New Caledonia
Masonic Lodge 11, Pictou, he was a 32 Degree Mason, Scottish Rite and Past Worthy Grand
Patron of the Order of the Eastern Star, Victory Chapter 17, Pictou. He is survived by his wife,
the former Barbara Williamson; daughters, Mary Lou (Watson) MacDonald, Pictou; Shirley
(Lance) Olmstead, Victoria, B.C.; grandchildren, Bradley Olmstead, Victoria, B.C.; Sherry
Olmstead, Calgary, Alta.; Craig Olmstead, Victoria, B.C.; Edward MacDonald, Victoria; Wynne
O'Brien, Pictou; Tim MacDonald, Hammonds Plains; Barb MacDonald, New Glasgow; Thomas
MacDonald, Japan; great-grandchildren, Brandon, Bradey and Devon O'Brien, Jarryd
MacDonald; sister, Hazel M. Brown, Halifax. He was predeceased by sisters, Amanda, Georgina,
Lil, Gert, Willena and Anne. Funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. today, in Lyon's Brook United
Church, Mary MacDermid officiating. Burial will be at a later date in Heatherdale Memorial
Gardens. Donations in his memory may be made to Summer Street Industries, New Glasgow or a
charity of your choice.
OBIT # 1519 – HALIFAX HERALD – 29 JUNE 2000
SIMPSON, Theresa "Helen" - 78, Cowan Street, Westville, passed away on June 28, 2000, in the
Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. She was the eldest daughter of the late Vincent and Theresa
Strojsa, who immigrated from Czechoslovakia. Born in Sydney Mines, she grew up and was
educated in Glace Bay. Finishing grade 11, she went into nursing training in the Sydney City
Hospital, graduating in 1946. She worked several years in Sydney in private duty, then moved to
Simcoe, Ont. for several years. Returning to Cape Breton she met and then married A.L. "Jim"
Simpson in late 1949, and just recently celebrated 50 years of marriage. She is a member of the
Anglican Church. They had lived in St. John's, Nfld., back to Sydney, then Louisbourg, and
finally Westville. She was a volunteer for First Aid courses in Louisbourg and for the Red Cross
Blood Donor Clinics in Westville. She returned to nursing in 1979 in Tatamagouche and later at
the Sutherland Harris Memorial Hospital, Pictou retiring in 1986. For nearly 20 years she and her
husband were avid vegetable gardeners. She is survived by her husband, Jim; daughter, Dayile
(Dennis) Egyedy; granddaughter, Ashley, Tantallon; sons, Tom, Halifax; Jack and Doug, both of
Westville; Tim, Timberlea; sisters, Fran MacIssac, Minden, Ont.; Mary Burke, Glace Bay;
brothers, Vince Strojsa, Glace Bay; Stevie Strojsa, Toronto. Visitation will be held 2-4, 7-9 p.m.
today in Eagles Funeral Home, Westville. Funeral service will be held 2 p.m. Friday in St. Bee's
Anglican Church, Westville, Rev. William White officiating. Burial will be in Heatherdale
Memorial Gardens, Sylvester. Donations in her memory may be made to The Heart and Stroke
Foundation of Nova Scotia or to the V.O.N.
OBIT # 1520 – HALIFAX HERALD – 29 JUNE 2000
SUTHERLAND, Donald Earl - 64, West Leicester, Cumberland Co., died June 28, 2000, in
Highland View Regional Hospital, Amherst. Born in New Glasgow, he was a son of the late
Donald Angus and Greta Emma (Perry) Sutherland. Surviving are his wife, the former Eleanor
Ruth Gilroy; sisters, Jessie Mae Carter, West Leicester; Emma Christine Hollis, Amherst; Mary
Evelyn Adshade, Amherst Head; Dorothy Greta Dolan, Halifax; several nieces and nephews. He
was predeceased by his twin brothers, Lawrence Edwin and Lloyd Rayburn. Cremation has taken
place. Graveside service 2 p.m. Friday, in West Leicester Cemetery, Rev. Danny Compton
officiating. Donations to any charity. Arrangements entrusted to Campbell's Funeral Home, 98
Church St., Amherst.
OBIT # 1521 – HALIFAX HERALD – 1 JULY 2000
MURDOCH (Christie, MacLeod), Irene Muriel - 78, Thorburn, Pictou Co., died June 30, 2000,
in the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Truro, she was a daughter of the late
Marguerite Christie. She was adopted at an early age by the late Robert and Ella (MacKenzie)
MacLeod, Avondale. She had been a resident of Thorburn for the past 46 years prior to which she
lived in Avondale. She was a member of the Union Presbyterian Church, Thorburn where she
was a member of the choir. She was past president of the L.O.B.A. in Thorburn and past president
of the Ladies Guild. She was very involved in numerous church and community activities. She
was the last surviving member of her immediate family. She is survived by daughters, Carol-Ann
(Mrs. Rev. Walter Lample), Baltimore; Jeannie (Mrs. Douglas Griggs), Toronto; sons, Robert,
Trenton; Scott (Sherill), Thorburn; nine grandchildren; one great-granddaughter. She was
predeceased by husband, Alex; daughter, Donna Irene in infancy; sister, Louise Ohrling; brothers,
James, John, Samuel, Freeman, Edward, Joseph. Her remains are resting in H.W. Angus Funeral
Home, New Glasgow. Visitation today and Sunday from 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Funeral services will be
held 11 a.m. Monday in Union Presbyterian Church, Thorburn, Rev. Glen MacDonald officiating.
Burial will be in the Thorburn Cemetery. Family flowers only please. Donations in her memory
may be made to the charity of one's choice.
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YEADON, William Henry Alton (Bill) - 86, 10 Purdy Dr., Truro, died May 7, 1995, at home.
Born in Halifax, he was a son of the late Charles Tupper and Lavinia Mae (Siteman) Yeadon. He
began a long career in the building industry with Pierceys in 1924, moving to Truro in 1928 to
work with Halliday Craftsmen where he designed and built homes before volunteering for
overseas duty with the Royal Canadian Engineers. He returned in July, 1945, as a volunteer for
the Pacific Campaign. He returned to Halliday Craftsmen and in 1952 led a group including
fellow employees, in purchasing the business. He was active in Truro affairs, serving as deputy
mayor; president of the Board of Trade and Kiwanis; chairman of the hospital board; Colchester
Legion stadium financial campaign; housing authority and community chest; treasurer of the boys
and girls club; elder and trustee of St. Andrew's United Church; member of branch 26, Royal
Canadian Legion; active scout master; on the board of directors of Acadia Trust and Montreal
Trust and later served with the Canadian Executive Service overseas in St. Lucia and Sri Lanka.
Surviving are his wife, the former Allison McMullen; sister, Marguerite (Mrs. Arthur Koski),
Boston; daughter, Marjorie (Mrs. John Pasemko), Montreal; sons, Bob, Vic, Truro; 12
grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by his first wife, the former Muriel
Archibald; sisters, Gladys Gates, Helen Conrod; brothers, Robert and Harold in childhood, Amos.
Cremation has taken place. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today, legion service 7 p.m. tonight, memorial
service 7 p.m. Wednesday, all in Colchester Community Funeral Home, 512 Willow St., Truro,
Rev. Murray Favier officiating. Burial in Yeadon Cemetery, Spryfield. In lieu of flowers,
donations to Parkinson's Foundation of Canada, Nova Scotia division, Canadian Cancer Society
or Victorian Order of Nurses.
OBIT # 1523 – HALIFAX HERALD – 3 JULY 2000
HALLAM, Norman Stanley - 68, Maple Street, Westville, died Sunday, July 2, 2000, in the
Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Westville, he was a son of the late Ernest and Sarah
(Harris) Hallam. He was a coal miner for many years, working in the Drummond and MacBain
Mines. Later he became a pipe fitter by trade, working on construction in various areas. He was
an avid hunter and a sport fisherman. He was an adherent of St. Paul United Church. He is
survived by a daughter, Jody Fraser (husband Don), Westville; sons, Gerald (wife Joan), Kenny
(wife Nancy) and Ernie (wife Sherry), all of Westville; eight grandchildren. He is also survived
by a sister, Rhoda Lays (husband Herb), Hopewell; brother, Reg (wife Chris), Coquitlam, B.C.;
stepsisters, Sharon and Beverly, both of Ontario and a stepbrother, Robert MacNutt, Churchville.
Visitation will be held on Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m., in Eagles Funeral Home, Westville,
where his funeral will be held 11 a.m. Wednesday, Rev. Scott Hillier officiating. Burial will be in
the St. Bee's Cemetery. Donations in his memory may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society.
OBIT # 1524 – HALIFAX HERALD – 3 JULY 2000
SUTHERLAND, Hugh Alexander - Scotsburn, died July 2, 2000, at home, after a courageous
battle with cancer. Born in West Branch, he was a son of the late Peter and Katherine (MacKay)
Sutherland. He was a trucker all his life and a member of the Truckers Association. He is
survived by his wife, Muriel (Fraser) Sutherland; sons, Blaine (Mandy), Braeshore; Blair (Leah),
Scotsburn; daughter, Gloria (Gordie) Reid, Tatamagouche; granddaughters, Jamie, Jessica, Erica
and Tara; brother, Peter (Bessie), Scotsburn; sisters, Caroline (Carl) Ross, Bible Hill; Mildred
(Ronald) Boehk, Westville; several nieces and nephews. His remains are resting in McLaren
Funeral Home, Pictou, with visiting 7-9 p.m. today. Funeral at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Bethel
Presbyterian Church, Scotsburn, Rev. Mark MacLennan officiating. Burial in Bethel Cemetery.
Family flowers only. Donations may be made to the VON, West Pictou Branch; Canadian Cancer
Society or any charity.
OBIT # 1525 – HALIFAX HERALD – 9 NOV. 1992
GLADWIN, Edith Bessie - 91, Middle Musquodoboit, died November 7, 1992, in Windsor Elms
Rest Home, Windsor. Born in Milford Station, Hants County, she was the second daughter of the
late George Hanna and Bertha (Reid) McFetridge. She was predeceased by her husband, Harry;
two brothers; two sisters, Alice, Grace. Following cremation, a graveside committal service will
be 2 p.m. Tuesday in Hillside Cemetery, Middle Musquodoboit, Rev. Mary-Beth Moriarity
officiating. No flowers by request. Donations may be made to any charity.
OBIT # 1526 – HALIFAX HERALD – 10 NOV. 1993
BURNETT, John A. - 91, Milford Station, Hants County, died November 9, 1993, in Hillcrest
Manor, Truro. Born in Upper Musquodoboit, he was a son of the late John and Myra (Redmond)
Burnett. He was a farmer in Middle Musquodoboit for many years before moving to Dartmouth,
where he worked as a carpenter until his retirement. Upon retiring, he moved to Milford Station.
He was a member of the United Church of Canada, serving as an elder in Middle Musquodoboit
and former member of the Independent Order of Oddfellows Lodge, Middle Musquodoboit,
where he received his 50-year jewel. He is survived by his wife, the former Blanche Murphy; four
sons, Frank, Powell River, B.C.; Edgar, Vancouver; Ernest, Port Alberni, B.C.; Keith,
Chilliwack, B.C.; 10 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; two sisters, Hattie (Mrs. Bert
Hughes), Middle Musquodoboit; Jessie Higgins, Halifax; brother, Douglas, Edmonton. He was
predeceased by two sisters, Nellie, Ruth; brother, Ernest. Visitation will be 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in
Ettinger Funeral Home, Shubenacadie, where funeral will be 2 p.m. Thursday, Rev. David
Morgan officiating. Burial will be in Hillside Cemetery, Middle Musquodoboit. Family flowers
only. Donations may be made to Milford United Church.
OBIT # 1527 – HALIFAX HERALD – 4 JULY 2000
ROSS, Ellen D. - Valley View Villa, Riverton, formerly of Riverton, Pictou Co., died Sunday,
July 2, 2000, in Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Riverton, she was a daughter of the
late Aubrey G. and Maude (Douglas) MacKay. She was a resident of Riverton for most of her life
with the exception of four years when she resided in Blue Mountain. She was a member of First
Presbyterian Church, Hopewell, where she was a member of the church guild. She was also a
member of the A.M.S. Ellen was also a member of the Silver Light Rebekah Lodge 79,
Hopewell, where she had been a member for almost 70 years. She was a graduate of the former
Teacher's College, Truro, and had also received her B.A. and B.Ed. from St. Francis Xavier
University. Ellen had taught school for some 34 years in Elgin, Riverton and Stellarton retiring in
1976 from the West Pictou District High School. She is survived by her daughter, Sandra (Mrs.
Rand MacDougall), Sunny Brae; son, Douglas and wife Joan, Riverton; grandsons, Kent (Ann)
MacDougall, Rob (Lori) MacDougall; great-grandchildren, Laura, Kyle and Peyton. She was
predeceased by her husband, Charles; brother, Orville; stepbrother, Douglas Kenney; son-in-law,
Rand MacDougall. Her remains will rest in H.C. MacQuarrie Funeral Home, Stellarton, with
visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today. Funeral services will be held 2 p.m. Wednesday in The First
Presbyterian Church, Hopewell, Rev. Gary Tonks officiating. Burial will be in the Heatherdale
Memorial Gardens. Donations in her memory may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or to
The First Presbyterian Church.
OBIT # 1528 – HALIFAX HERALD – 5 JULY 2000
COOK, Frances Eva - 89, Glen Haven Manor, formerly of North Street, Westville, passed away
Monday, July 3, 2000, in the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Westville, she was a
daughter of the late Joseph William and Margaret Catherine (MacDonald) Hale. She lived all her
life in Westville, was a member of St. Paul United Church and an active member of the United
Church Women for many years. She was a loving mother, good neighbour and true friend to
everyone. She is survived by her daughters, Margaret Edna (William) Thompson, Frances Alice
(Ronald) Jollimore, both of Lyons Brook; son, Percy Ernest (Doris) Cook, Hopewell;
grandchildren, Joyce (Thompson) MacIntosh, Michael Thompson, Susan (Cook) Brown, Melanie
Cook, and Ronnie Jollimore; great-grandchildren, William Thomas MacIntosh, Heidi MacIntosh,
Cindy Brown and Amanda Brown. She was predeceased by her husband, Ernest A. W. Cook;
brothers, John William and sister-in-law, Edna Hale, Millage Holt Hale, Percy Reuben Hale and
sister-in-law, Alice Hale; sister in infancy; two brothers in infancy. Visitation will be held 2-4, 79 p.m. today in Eagles Funeral Home, Westville. Her funeral service will be held 3 p.m. Thursday
in St. Paul United Church, Westville, Rev. Scott Hillier officiating. Burial will be in Auburn
Cemetery, Westville.
OBIT # 1529 – HALIFAX HERALD – 5 JULY 2000
DIGGINS, Georgina - 76, Halifax, formerly of New Glasgow, died July 3, 2000, in the VG Site,
QEII. Born in New Glasgow on August 9, 1923, she was a daughter of the late Duncan and
Georgina (Hartery) Buell. She had been casually employed by Canada Post. She was a member of
the Ladies Auxiliary Scotia Branch Legion. She is survived by her husband, Patrick; sons, Patrick
(Bev), Ottawa; Barry, Grand Lake; daughter, Brenda (William Duggan), Dartmouth; sister,
Phoebe (Mrs. Frank Sample), New Glasgow; grandchildren, Christopher, Andrew and Leah. She
was predeceased by brothers, Laurie, Gerald, Alexander and Harold. Cremation has taken place.
No visitation. A committal service will be held 11 a.m. Thursday, July 6, in Oakridge Memory
Gardens, Lower Sackville, Rev. Charlie Black officiating. No flowers by request. Arrangements
are entrusted to Dartmouth Funeral Home, 29 Queen St.
OBIT # 1530 – HALIFAX HERALD – 5 JULY 2000
COX, Andrew Archibald "Archie" - 86, Newton Mills, passed away July 4, 2000, in Colchester
Regional Hospital, Truro. Born in Newton Mills, he was the youngest son of the late Osborne and
Jamie (Gaston) Cox. He lived most of his life in Newton Mills and was employed at Nova Scotia
Co-operative Abattoir. He also worked as a farmer, hunting and fishing guide, lumberman and
miner. He enjoyed gardening, hunting and fishing. Surviving are his sons, Gordon, Newton Mills;
Victor (Sandra), Petitcodiac, N.B.; Donald (Lori), Douglas (Barbara), both of Upper Stewiacke;
Kenneth (Debbie), Newton Mills; daughters, Dorothy Kirwin (James), Manchester, N.H.; Joan
Henley (Charles), Upper Musquodoboit; 15 grandchildren; one great-grandson; sisters-in-law,
Barbara Brown, Truro; Stella Cox, Middle Musquodoboit. Visitation will be today 7-9 p.m. and
funeral will be Thursday at 2 p.m., both in Springside United Church, Rev. James Brown
officiating. Burial to follow in Riverside Cemetery, Upper Stewiacke. Donations may be made to
Musquodoboit Valley Health Foundation, Middle Musquodoboit, NS B0N 1X0. Arrangements
entrusted to Arimathea Funeral Co-operative, Upper Musquodoboit.
OBIT # 1531 – HALIFAX HERALD – 5 JULY 2000
HAMILTON, Gordon Louis - 64, 1186 Queen St., Halifax, died July 3, 2000, in the VG Site,
QEII, Halifax. Born in Middle Musquodoboit, he was a son of the late Burton and Amelia (Dean)
Hamilton, Middle Musquodoboit. He was a retired taxi driver and truck driver. He was a great
story teller. Surviving are his wife, Shirley (Reid), Halifax; daughters, Linda Dykeman, Upper
Musquodoboit; Maxine Hamilton, Dartmouth; sons, William, Halifax; Mike, Toronto; Gordon
Jr., Dartmouth; two granddaughters, six grandsons. He was predeceased by his brothers, Jack,
Lloyd; sister, Mary. Cremation has taken place. Visitation 10-11 a.m. Thursday, funeral service
11 a.m. Thursday, both in Snow's Funeral Home, 2666 Windsor St., Halifax, Rev. Trent
Cleveland-Thompson officiating. Burial at a later date. No flowers by request, donations to his
wife, Shirley Hamilton.
OBIT # 1532 – HALIFAX HERALD – 6 JULY 2000
LEADBEATER, Harold Vincent - 81, Sunset Haven, New Glasgow, formerly of Westville,
occurred on Tuesday, July 4, 2000, in the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Westville,
he was a son of the late Benjamin and Ella (Lorimer) Leadbeater. He was a coal miner for many
years, a police officer with the Westville Police Department and worked at Hawker Siddeley
Limited until his retirement. He is survived by son, Brian Leadbeater (wife Cindy), Westville;
daughter, Agnes Davis, Westville; son, Harold Rankin (fiancee Isabel Ferguson), Oshawa, Ont.;
daughter, Laura Lee Rankin Bezanson (husband Mark), Bridgetown; son, Eric Chessum (wife
Caroline), Toronto. He is also survived by sister, Jessie Leadbeater, Glen Haven Manor; brothers,
Bert Leadbeater (wife Donna), Sudbury, Ont.; Stewart Leadbeater (wife Aldona), Westville;
grandchildren, Matthew, Jennifer, Kathy, Amy, Jesse, Liam and Joey. He was predeceased by
sisters, Lizzy Oxenham; Eileen MacLean, Eleanor MacLean, Lula Lochead and a brother, Ben.
Visitation was held in Eagles Funeral Home, Westville, where his funeral will be held 11 a.m.
Thursday, Rev. Scott Hillier officiating. Burial will be in Auburn Cemetery, Westville.
OBIT # 1533 – HALIFAX HERALD – 6 JULY 2000
PROSPER, John Michael - 6546 Main Rd., Pictou Landing First Nation, died Tuesday, July 4,
2000, in the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Pictou Landing, he was a son of the late
Michael and Mary Catherine (Basque) Prosper. He was a resident of Pictou Landing First Nation
for most of his life where he was a member of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Roman Catholic
Church. He was employed for a number of years at Maritime Steel and later at Hawker Siddeley
as a welder from where he retired. He is survived by sons, John Simon, Arthur, Cyril, all of
Pictou Landing; daughters, Caroline Martin, Margaret Prosper, Alfreda Fraser (Donnie), Audrey
Denny (David), all of Pictou Landing; stepdaughter, Madeline Martin (Noel), Little Harbour;
brother, Levi Prosper, Pictou Landing; numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren and several
nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his wife, the former Agnes Nicholas; sons, Henry,
Joseph and Stanley; brothers, James Francis, Jacob Francis, Ernest Prosper, Daniel Prosper,
Joseph Simon Prosper; sisters, Jean Paul, Alfreda Prosper, Ella Nicholas and Susie Knockwood.
His remains will rest at his late residence, 6546 Main Rd., Pictou Landing First Nation with
visitation after 7 p.m. today and 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Friday. Funeral mass will be held 11 a.m. Saturday
in Our Lady of Perpetual Help Roman Catholic Church, Rev. George MacInnis officiating. Burial
will be in the parish cemetery. Arrangements are under the direction of H.W. Angus Funeral
Home, New Glasgow.
OBIT # 1534 – HALIFAX HERALD – 8 JULY 2000
FISK, Guy Hubert - 84, Middle Musquodoboit, passed away peacefully July 6, 2000, in
Musquodoboit Valley Memorial Hospital, in the presence of his family. Born in Middle
Musquodoboit, he was a son of the late Frank and Elsie (Ferguson) Fisk. He is survived by his
wife of 59 years, Jean (Archibald) Fisk; daughters, Peggy Hamilton (Blair), Falmouth; Heather
Hayman (Rollie), Belmont; Sandra Fisk, Bible Hill; grandchildren, Dr. Diana Hamilton (Dr.
Matthew Litvak), Grand Bay, N.B.; Jeff Hamilton, Mississauga, Ont.; Stephen Hayman (Patti),
Dartmouth; David Hayman, Belmont; Kimberly Hayman, Germany; great-grandson, Benjamin
Litvak; brother, Raymond, Rockingham; several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by
brothers, Carl, Percy, three in infancy; sister, Mary. Guy was a graduate of the Nova Scotia
Agricultural College and worked with the Department of Agriculture and Marketing in
Antigonish. He managed the Musquodoboit Valley Co-operative and the Colchester Co-operative
in Truro, and was employed with the Nova Scotia Co-operative Abattoir until his retirement due
to ill health. He was an avid gardener and was well-known for his woodcarving and his humorous
re-telling of local folklore. Cremation has taken place. A memorial service will be held on
Monday at 2 p.m. in Middleton United Church, Middle Musquodoboit, Rev. Gary Burrill
officiating. Burial to follow in Pioneer Cemetery. The family will meet friends for a reception
downstairs in the church following the burial. Family flowers only. Donations may be made to
Musquodoboit Valley Health Foundation-Hospital, Middle Musquodoboit, NS B0N 1X0.
Arrangements entrusted to Arimathea Funeral Co-operative, Upper Musquodoboit.
OBIT # 1535 – HALIFAX HERALD – 8 JULY 2000
GREENE, Gordon Harrington - 66, 124 Pleasant St., Stellarton, passed away on Thursday, July 7,
2000, at his home, surrounded by his family. Born in MacLellans Mountain, he was a son of the
late Harry and Martha (Bigney) Greene. He was a resident of Stellarton for the past 10 years and
had been a lumberman by trade. He enjoyed woodworking and was an avid fisherman. He is
survived by his wife, the former Hilda Cornett; daughter, Tracy Lee, Stellarton; sons, Matthew
(Trina), New Glasgow; Richard, Stellarton; granddaughter, Danielle, at home; Ashley and
Angelina; grandsons, Nathanial, Brandon, Mitchell and Bradley; sister, Ivy, Kitchener, Ont.;
brothers, Harry, Kitchener, Ont. and Norman, Priestville. He was predeceased by brothers, John
and Carl and by a sister, Isabelle. His remains will rest in H.C. MacQuarrie Funeral Home,
Stellarton, with visitation today from 7-9 p.m. and Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m., from where
funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Monday, Rev. Bill White officiating. Burial will be
in the MacLellans Mountain Cemetery. Donations in his memory may be made to the Canadian
Cancer Society.
OBIT # 1536 – HALIFAX HERALD – 8 JULY 2000
MacKAY, Ethel Doreen - 71, Twining Street, Pictou, died July 7, 2000, in Aberdeen Hospital,
New Glasgow. Born in Lower Montague, P.E.I., she was a daughter of the late Wesley and Mary
(MacKay) Coulson. Surviving are her companion, John MacDougall, Pictou; daughters, Linda,
Sunny Brae; Betty, Charlottetown; Anne Marie, Lunenburg; Marjorie Jean, United States;
Marlene, Toronto; son, George, Pictou; sisters, Annie MacPhail, Pictou; Jean Lund, Kitchener,
Ont. She was predeceased by her husband, Clarence MacKay; daughter, Rosemary. Visitation 24, 7-9 p.m. today, funeral 2 p.m. Sunday, both in McLaren Funeral Home, Pictou, Rev. Marian
Patterson officiating. Burial at a later date in Heatherdale Memorial Gardens. Donations to
Canadian Cancer Society.
OBIT # 1537 – HALIFAX HERALD – 8 JULY 2000
MacMILLAN, Wilbert Charles "Bill" - 79, 252 Elm St., New Glasgow, died Friday, July 7, 2000,
in the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. He was a loving husband, father, grandfather and greatgrandfather. Born in New Glasgow, he was a son of the late Daniel and Sarah (Perry) MacMillan.
He lived in New Glasgow for most of his life and was a member of the Trinity United Church. He
had owned and operated Bill's Barbershop up until his retirement in 1972 later working as a
sports writer for the Evening News. He served on the executive of the Pictou County Barber's
Association and was a past chancellor commander of the Knights of Pythias. He was active in
sports, particularly boxing in his younger years and softball as a player and coach. He coached the
New Glasgow Keltics to a Maritime Jr. Girls Fastball Championship and coached at the Canadian
Senior Women's Championship. He was a veteran of the Second World War having served with
the Canadian Armed Forces. He is survived by his wife, the former Reta MacMillan; daughters,
Gloria (Carl) Upham, Truro; Judy (Pat) Murphy, Greenhill; Gail, Truro; sons, Bill (Pearl),
Stellarton; grandchildren, Shane Murphy, Kevin Murphy, Kim Cole, Stacey Lindholm; Devin
Upham; Matthew and Mark MacMillan; four great-grandchildren; sister, Sarah "Sis" Donelan,
New Glasgow; and a foster sister, Frances Malcolm, New Glasgow. He was predeceased by
brothers, Martin, John, Daniel, James, Arthur, Nick, Ira and Andrew. His remains are resting in
H.W. Angus Funeral Home, New Glasgow, with visitation today 7-9 p.m. and Sunday from 2-4,
7-9 p.m., from where funeral service will be held at 3 p.m. Monday, Rev. Norman Marple
officiating. Burial will be in the Abercrombie Cemetery. Family flowers only please. Donations
in his memory may be made the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia or Women Alike-ABreast, A River Dragon Boat Team, c/o Joanne Cumminger, Cancer Care Unit, Aberdeen
Hospital, New Glasgow, NS B2H 3S6.
OBIT # 1538 – HALIFAX HERALD – 8 JULY 2000
DOGGETT, Clifford "Allan" - 52, North Street, Halifax, formerly of Green Hill, passed away
July 6, 2000, in Halifax. Born in New Glasgow, he was the only son of Alex and Audrey
(Darroch) Doggett. He worked for many years as a diesel mechanic and later as a marine
engineer. He is survived by sister, Wendy Gillis (Cyril), Truro; nephew, Peter Joseph, Halifax
and niece, Anna Gough (Terrance), Dartmouth. Cremation has taken place. At Allan's request,
there will be a private family service. There will be no visitation. Donations in his memory may
be made to the Canadian Cancer Society. Arrangements are under the direction of Eagles Funeral
Home, Westville.
OBIT # 1539 – HALIFAX HERALD – 1 MAR. 1995
McCURDY, Everett Lindsay - 88, Middle Musquodoboit, died February 27, 1995, in
Musquodoboit Valley Memorial Hospital. Born in Middle Musquodoboit, he was a son of the late
Robert S. and Frances M. (Morris) McCurdy. An avid outdoorsman, he was a retired mechanic
having worked at Bentley and Archibald Garage and Musquodoboit Rural High School.
Surviving are his wife, the former Pearl Hamilton; son, Earl, Lantz; daughter, Ruth MacDonnell,
Enfield; brothers, Bill, Meagher's Grant; Sam, Hamilton, Ont.; sister, Clara (Mrs. Jim Kidson),
Lake Charlotte; six grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by sisters, Greta
Logan, Aida Conrad. Cremation has taken place. Visitation 7-9 p.m. tonight in Middleton United
Church, Middle Musquodoboit, where funeral will be 2 p.m. Thursday, Rev. Emily Kierstead
officiating. Burial at a later date in Hillside Cemetery, Middle Musquodoboit. Family flowers
only. Donations to Musquodoboit Valley Memorial Hospital. Arrangements under direction of
The Arimathea Funeral Cooperative, Upper Musquodoboit.
OBIT # 1540 – CHRONICLE HERALD – 23 JUNE 1995
MATHESON, Mary - 83, Munroe Lodge, Truro, formerly of 70 Herrett Rd., Springhill, died June
22, 1995, in Colchester Regional Hospital, Truro. Born in Germany, she was a daughter of the
late Gustav and Anna Wilhemia (Myers) Older. She was a member of St. Andrew's Wesley
United Church and UCW, Springhill; Springhill senior citizens organization; St. John
Ambulance; served as librarian in Springhill for approximately 10 years; was a member of Clan
Matheson Society of Nova Scotia and Nova Scotia Blueberry Producers Association. Surviving
are a daughter, Carol (Mrs. Rod White), Truro; sons, Douglas, at home; Kim, Springhill; Roger,
East River St. Marys; sisters, Mrs. Minnie Fillmore, Amherst; Mrs. Anne Cameron, Greenfield
Park, Que.; Mrs. Clara Beaton, Springhill; Betty (Mrs. Don Fahie), Halifax; nine grandchildren;
10 great-grandchildren; several nieces, nephews and cousins. She was predeceased by her
husband, Kenneth Duncan; daughter, Marilyn Ione; sisters, Freda, Hattie, Augusta; brother,
William. Cremation has taken place. Memorial service 11 a.m. Saturday in St. Andrew's Wesley
United Church, Springhill, Rev. Elroy McKillop officiating. Burial in Hillside Cemetery,
Springhill. Donations to Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia,
or any charity.
OBIT # 1541 – CHRONICLE HERALD – 10 JULY 2000
ARCHIBALD, C. Foster - 75, 158 Gorman Rd., Truro and formerly of Onslow, passed away on
July 8, 2000, at home. Born in Truro, he was a son of the late Hayward F. and Mary Elizabeth
(Boudreau) Archibald. Foster was self-employed in the family refrigeration business for many
years. He had served in the navy during the Second World War on motor torpedo boats and was a
scout master with the Boy Scouts. He is survived by his wife, the former "Nan" Richards;
daughters, Stephanie (Chuck) Newell, Pender Island, B.C.; Alison (Hal) Otterson, Crowes Mills;
Nancy, Martins Point; Patricia (Melvin) Rafuse, Calgary, Alta.; sons, Charles, Burnaby, B.C; Bob
(Louise), Lower Sackville; Pat (Stephanie), East Mountain; grandchildren, Patricia and Jenny
Newell; Sarah, Erin and Emily Archibald; Ryan and Evan Otterson; stepdaughters, Diane
(Richard) McKernan, Toronto, Ont.; Danielle (Michael) White, St. Laurent, Que.; Carole Quart
(Stanley), Pierrefonds, Que.; Lise Rousseau, Montreal, Que.; Linda Zito (Tony), Beaconsfield,
Que.; step-grandchildren, Scott McKernan; Tim and Michael Quart; Corey White; Nicolas Zito;
sisters, Marjorie Hallett, Halifax; Mary MacDonald, Bedford. He was predeceased by brothers,
Ronald in infancy; Allison, Wallace; sisters, Muriel Dewar, Eunice Murphy, Katherine Coleman.
At Foster's request, his body has been donated to Dalhousie University for medical science.
Visitation will be held today from 7-9 p.m., with a memorial service on Tuesday at 2 p.m., both in
Colchester Community Funeral Home, 512 Willow St., Truro. Family flowers only. In lieu of
flowers, donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia.
OBIT # 1542 – CHRONICLE HERALD – 10 JULY 2000
ROBSON, Annie May - 83, 16 Circassion Dr., Dartmouth, died Saturday, July 8, 2000, in
Dartmouth General Hospital. Born in Sundridge, Pictou Co., she was a daughter of the late
Joseph and Mary (Cotter) Farrell. Annie May was employed with W.H. Schwartz and Sons Ltd.
as well as the Halifax Infirmary for several years. She was an active volunteer for various
foundations. She is survived by daughters, Ruth (Mrs. John MacKenzie), Lillian (Mrs. Robert
Price), both of Toronto; Isabelle (Mrs. Gerald Cole), Glenda (Mrs. Edward Sullivan), both of
Oldham; Lynn (Mrs. Steven Mitchell), Ottawa; sons, Raymond (Susan) and Wayne (Elaine), both
of Dartmouth; brothers, Jamie Farrell, Paris, Ont.; Terry Farrell, Fonthill, Ont.; many
grandchildren, great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by
her husband, William; brothers, Roderick and Elmer Farrell. Cremation has taken place.
Visitation will be held today from 7-9 p.m. in Atlantic Funeral Home, 771 Main St., Dartmouth.
Funeral service will take place 2 p.m. Tuesday, July 11, in Church of St. Andrew, 2 Circassion
Dr., Dartmouth, Rev. Charles Black officiating. Burial will take place at a later date. In lieu of
flowers, donations may be made to a charity of one's choice.
OBIT # 1543 – CHRONICLE HERALD – 11 JULY 2000
SUTHERLAND, Ian Donald - 77, Riverton, Pictou County, died July 9, 2000, in the Aberdeen
Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Balmoral Mills, Colchester Co., he was the son of the late
Daniel and Georgie (Matheson) Sutherland and stepson of the late John D. MacKay. He was a
resident of Riverton for the past 41 years and had been employed with Eastern Transport Ltd. at
the New Glasgow office for some 37 years. He was a member of Sharon St. John United Church,
Stellarton; The Euclid Masonic Lodge 92, New Glasgow; The United Church Commercial
Travelers of America (U.C.T.) and The Clan Sutherland. Surviving are his wife, the former Claire
Watters, Riverton; numerous cousins, nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by sisters, Jean
Smith, Glenholme; Isabelle MacLean, West Branch. Cremation has taken place. There will be no
visitation or funeral services by request. Public graveside committal service 2 p.m. Thursday in
Riverton Cemetery, Rev. Charles MacPherson officiating. Following the service there will be a
reception in the First Presbyterian Church hall, Foord St., Stellarton. Donations to The Canadian
Cancer Society, The Palliative Care Society of the Aberdeen Hospital, The VON or to any
charity. Arrangements are under the direction of H.C. MacQuarrie Funeral Home, Stellarton.
OBIT # 1544 – CHRONICLE HERALD – 12 JULY 2000
SULLIVAN, Margaret Kirkwood - 91, Shiretown Nursing Home, Pictou, passed away peacefully
July 10, 2000, in the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in MacLellans Mountain, Pictou
Co., she was a daughter of the late Geddie and Margaret (Grant) Fraser. The greatest love of her
life was her family. She was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star Lodge, enjoyed handcrafts
and specialized in writing a book of family "Memories". Our mother was a special lady. She is
survived by her children, Katherine, Dartmouth; Carolyn and her husband Bert Von Kalckreuth,
Fort Erie, Ont.; Marjorie Robinson, Pictou; Fraser and wife Barbara, Cole Harbour; eight
grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her
husband, Wallace; sisters, Katherine and Jennie Fraser; brother, Kimball. Visitation will be 2-4,
7-9 p.m. today, in McLaren Funeral Home, Pictou, from where funeral service will be held at 2
p.m. Thursday, Mrs. Jessie Johnson officiating. Interment will be 11 a.m. Friday, in Isaac's
Harbour United Baptist Cemetery. Donations may be made to the Isaac's Harbour United Baptist
Church or the Shiretown Nursing Home.
OBIT # 1545 – CHRONICLE HERALD – 12 JULY 2000
HATFIELD, Donald Alfred - 55, Kentville, Kings Co., died July 9, 2000 at home. Born in New
Glasgow, he was a son of Jennie (Hannas) Hatfield, New Glasgow, and the late Donald Hatfield.
He received his CMA degree from McMaster University, Hamilton, Ont. He was formerly
employed with Formex and M.W. Graves and later with ACA Co-Operative as a
Comptroller/accountant. He was a member and choir member of St. Joseph's Roman Catholic
Church, Kentville, and of the Valley Cursillo movement. He sang with The Dukes of Kent
Barbershop chorus for 23 years, serving on their board in many positions. He was a board
member and an active volunteer with L'Arche Home Fires, Wolfville. He was a former member
of the Kinsman Club, Kentville. Surviving is his wife, MaryLou (Bourget) Hatfield; daughter,
Christine, Belleville, Ont.; sons, Stephen, Guelph, Ont.; Gregory, Kentville; brothers, Michael,
New Glasgow; Barry, Thorburn; sisters, Lorraine Blakeny, Thorburn; Marsha Cameron,
Dartmouth; three granddaughters. Visitation 7-9 p.m. today in H.C. Lindsay Memorial Chapel,
Kentville. Funeral service 2 p.m. Thursday, in St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, Kentville,
Rev. Keith Billard officiating. Burial in the Holy Cross Cemetery, Kentville. Donations to the
Canadian Diabetes Association.
OBIT # 1546 – CHRONICLE HERALD – JUNE 1997
FRASER, Duncan Grant Lovat (C.D., M.A.) - 74, Grand Pre’, died June 5, 1997, in QEII Health
Sciences Centre, VG Site, after a lengthy illness. Born in Halifax, he attended school in Eureka,
Pictou Co. and New Glasgow. He was a son of the late S. MacKay and Gladys R. (MacNamara)
Fraser. He was a writer and retired university professor. He received his BA honors in history at
Acadia University, 1948. He attended University of Sydney Sussex College, Cambridge
University as I.O.D.E. scholar for Nova Scotia and graduated from there in 1951 with his MA in
history. He was a member of the Institute of History and Research of Commonwealth Studies,
University of London, 1969-70. He was head of the department of political science, Acadia
University, 1961-78. He was a lecturer in constitutional history, University College of the West
Indies 1951-52. He was professor of history and political science, Acadia University, 1954-61;
visiting professor of strategic studies, 1982-83. He was appointed University Fellow and retired
June 1984. He served as Lieutenant and Captain in Cape Breton Highlanders during the Second
World War in the U.K. and Italy (wounded in Liri Valley Campaign); served in Militia C.O.T.C.
as Major, 1954-64; Honorary Lieutenant Colonel of the West Nova Scotia Regiment, 1975-88.
He was member of Council of Colonels, Colonel Commandants and Honorary Colonels, 1981-85.
He was the president of the Nova Scotia Army Cadet League, 1978-80. He was the director of the
Army Museum in the Halifax Citadel, 1975-89; Trustee of the Canadian Museum of Civilization,
1990-. He published many articles, papers and broadcasts on Canadian West Indian Trade,
evolution of British Empire and Commonwealth, studies on the origin and functions of the Court
of Vice Admiralty in Nova Scotia, 1749-83; contributor of the column "Prejudice
View" to The Halifax Chronicle-Herald; contributed frequently to CBC, 1956-75, and
contributed to the Canadian Annual Review, 1963-78. He was also a member of the Royal
Canadian Military Institute in Toronto; Nova Scotia Advisory Committee on the Constitution,
1967-70; Delegate to the Confederation of Tomorrow Conference, 1967 and Federal Provincial
Constitutional Conference, 1968-69. He was a Special Consultant and Constitutional Advisor to
the Office of the Premier of Nova Scotia, October 1978; Special Consultant to the Executive
Council of Nova Scotia, January 1979; Delegation member to the First Ministers' Constitutional
Conference, 1978-82. He was appointed as secretary of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly
Select Committee on Constitutional Matters, May 1979-September 1981. He was secretary of
Nova Scotia Royal Commission on post-secondary education, 1983-85. He was a member of
Provincial Royal Visit Committee for six Royal Visits, 1979-88. He was also awarded
Commemorative Medal for 125th Anniversary of Canadian Confederation. He is survived by his
wife, the former Iris Watkins; daughters, Janet Fraser and husband Clive Smith, Huntly, Scotland;
Kathryn and husband John Robinson, Windsor Junction; brother, Col. Ian Fraser, Halifax;
granddaughter, Aislinn Robinson. He was predeceased by a sister in infancy. Visitation 2-4, 7-9
p.m. today in H.C. Lindsay Memorial Chapel, Wolfville. Funeral service will be 4 p.m. Sunday
from the Manning Memorial Chapel, Acadia University, Wolfville, Rev. Roger Prentice and Rev.
Tim Archibald officiating. Burial in Lower Horton Cemetery, Grand PrŽ. Family flowers only.
Donations in memory to the Kidney Foundation of Canada, Nova Scotia Branch, or Duncan
Fraser Political Science Scholarship Fund c/o Acadia University.
OBIT # 1547 – CHRONICLE HERALD – 29 JULY 1997
ROGERS, Earl Spencer - 62, Dean Settlement, Halifax Co., died July 28, 1997, in Musquodoboit
Valley Memorial Hospital, Middle Musquodoboit. Born in Glenmore, Halifax Co., he was a son
of the late Charles and Gladys (Hamilton) Rogers. He was employed for the past 22 summers
with Mosher Limestone as a truck driver and for the past 20 winters with the Department of
Highways as a snowplow operator. He loved old-time country music, dancing and his
grandchildren. He is survived by his wife, the former Muriel Stewart; daughter, Michelle and
husband Paul Bourgeau; grandchildren, Danielle and Liam, Elmsdale; sisters, Ida Ruggles,
Middle Musquodoboit; Ethel (Mrs. Lester Dean), Jessie (Mrs. Eldon Geddes), both of Dean;
Irene (Mrs. Donald Geddes), Dartmouth; brothers, Austin (Gloria), Middle Musquodoboit; Doug
(Martha), Aubrey (Beatrice), both of Dean; Bernard (Betty), Upper Stewiacke; Carl (Mona),
Upper Musquodoboit; Jim (Freda), Dartmouth; Frank (Willa), Brookfield; many nieces and
nephews. He was predeceased by brothers, Donald in infancy, Herbert; sister, Helen. Visitation
will be today, July 29, from 7-9 p.m. and funeral Wednesday, July 30, at 2 p.m., both in Sharon
Presbyterian Church, Dean, Rev. Janis Campbell officiating. Burial to follow in Hillside
Cemetery, Middle Musquodoboit. Family flowers only. Donations may be made to
Musquodoboit Valley Memorial Hospital or the Canadian Cancer Society. Arrangements
entrusted to Arimathea Funeral Co-operative, Upper Musquodoboit.
OBIT # 1548 – CHRONICLE HERALD – 13 JULY 2000
ARMSTRONG, Capt. Robert - 87, 226 High St., Pictou, died July 11, 2000, in the Aberdeen
Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Gateshead, England, he was a son of the late John and Mary
(Fortune) Armstrong. A Master Mariner, he
served before, during, and after the Second World War on British and Canadian merchant
vessels. Prior to retirement in 1979 he was Marine Superintendent for Northumberland Ferries
Ltd. Surviving are his wife, Antonia; daughter, Mrs. Jean Armstrong, Halifax; one granddaughter;
two grandsons; five great-grandchildren. He as predeceased by brother, Jack. Cremation has
taken place. The family will receive visitors from 4-6 p.m. Friday, at 226 High St., Pictou. No
funeral by request. Family committal in Seaview Cemetery at a later date. Donations to West
Pictou Branch of the VON. Arrangements have been entrusted to McLaren Funeral Home, Pictou.
OBIT # 1549 – CHRONICLE HERALD – 13 JULY 2000
BURNS, Walter William - 70, Upper Kennetcook, died July 11, 2000, in the Colchester Regional
Hospital, Truro. Born in New Glasgow, he was a son of the late Ruben and Gertrude (Dixon)
Burns. He was a truck driver most of his life. He worked for Elmsdale Lumber Ltd. and Nova
Scotia Sand and Gravel. He also worked in the woods in his younger years. Surviving are his
wife, Doris (Harvey) Burns; sister, Bernice Ettinger, Upper Kennetcook; brothers, Emerson,
Kennetcook; Edmund, Five Mile River; Frank, Upper Kennetcook; several nieces and nephews.
He was predeceased by brothers, Laurie and Albert. Funeral services 2 p.m. today in the Withrow
MacMillan Funeral Home, East Noel, Rev. William Harrington and Rev. Arthur Cuzner
officiating. Burial to follow in St. Peter's Anglican Cemetery, Upper Kennetcook. Family flowers
only. Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society.
OBIT # 1550 – EVENING NEWS – 13 JULY 2000
London, Ont. - At Mt. Hope Long Term Care Facility on Monday, July 10, 2000, Peter
MacLellan of London, Ont. passed away in his 86th year. Beloved husband of the late Evelyn
“Evie” (Spinney) MacLellan, loving father of Jane Orendorff and Peter William MacLellan, both
of London, Ont. Survived by his sisters: Mrs. Edith Cavell Barr, Trenton and Mrs. Germaine
McNeil, Stellarton, and great grandson Andrew Orendorff, Ontario. Predeceased by his brothers:
Dan, Alex and Colin; sister, Lillian and grandson Robert Orendorff, Ont. Arrangements for
cremation have been completed through Logan Chapel Funeral Home, London, Ont. Memorial
and committal service will be at a later in Stellarton. Donations to the London Stroke Recovery
Assoc., 460 Egerton St., Unit 4, London, Ont., N5W 3Z5 would be appreciated by the family. A
tree will be planted in London as a living memorial.
OBIT # 1551 – HALIFAX HERALD – 14 JULY 2000
CAMPBELL, Charles Earl - 75, Hamilton, Ont., formerly of Salt Springs, Pictou Co., died July 7,
2000, in St. Peter's Hospital, Hamilton. Born in Lower Mt. Thom, he was the son of the late
Charles and Ola (MacLeod) Campbell. He was a member of Fairfield St. David's United Church,
Hamilton. He worked for the City of Hamilton until his retirement. He was actively involved in
youth work and was caretaker of his church for many years. Surviving are his wife, the former
Betty MacDonald; daughter, Glenna. He was predeceased by two brothers, Louis and John.
Cremation has taken place. Graveside committal service 11 a.m. Saturday in the Oak Grove
Cemetery, Salt Springs, Jessie Johnson officiating. Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or
the V.O.N.
OBIT # 1552 – HALIFAX HERALD – 14 JULY 2000
MacLEOD (MacKinnon), Donna Marie - 51, Lyons Brook, died in hospital, New Glasgow,
Thursday July 13, 2000, after a 19 year courageous battle with cancer. Born in New Glasgow, she
was the daughter of Laura (Cyr) MacKinnon, Red Deer, Alta., and the late Donald MacKinnon.
She was employed by Pictou County Planning Commission. Survived by husband, Ned, Lyons
Brook. A loving mother to her daughters, Lisa, Fullerton, California; Sarah, at home; step-son,
John (Shalini), Bedford; step-daughter, Angela, London, England; brothers, Bruce, Red Deer,
Alta.; John (Mary), Cold Lake, Alta.; sister, Lynn, Falds, Alta.; numerous nieces and nephews;
aunts and uncles. Also sadly missed by her special angels. She was predeceased by her brother,
George. The remains are resting in MacLarenn's Funeral Home, Pictou, with visitation 2-4, 7-9
p.m. Saturday. Funeral mass will be held in Stella Marris Church, Pictou, 2 p.m. Sunday, Rev.
Peter MacDonald officiating. Burial in Heatherdale Memorial Gardens. Family flowers only. In
lieu, donations to Canadian Cancer Society. Arrangements under the direction of MacLeod's
Funeral Home, River John.
OBIT # 1553 – HALIFAX HERALD – 14 JULY 2000
MacMILLAN, Katherine Winifred - 623 Ash St., McCleary, Washington, U.S.A. passed away
Saturday, July 8, 2000, in Washington. Born in Stellarton, she was the daughter of the late
William and Nellie (Myers) MacKenzie. She lived her earlier years in New Glasgow and resided
in Washington for the past 30 years. She was a frequent visitor to the New Glasgow area. She
enjoyed spending time with her children and grandchildren. She also enjoyed gardening. She is
survived by sons, Bill (Barbara), Robert (Carol), Tom, all of Washington; daughters, Kathy (Bill)
Peterson, Elizabeth (Richard) Vadnais, Joan (Steve) Hayes, all of Washington; 15 grandchildren;
11 great-grandchildren; sisters, Marion Cameron, Jean Davidson, Lois MacKinnon (Jerry), all of
New Glasgow; Dolly (Jimmie) Duff, Trenton; brothers, Robert (Helen), Hughie (Carla), New
Glasgow. She was predeceased by sisters, Helen, Joan, and by a sister Ruth in infancy, and by
brother, Lawrence. Cremation has taken place. There will be a public graveside service 11 a.m.
Saturday, in the Brookside Cemetery, New Glasgow, Rev. Sydney Mifflen officiating.
Arrangements are under the direction of the H.W. Angus Funeral Home, New Glasgow.
OBIT # 1554 – HALIFAX HERALD – 16 MARCH 1998
HILTZ, George Elliott - 85, High Crest Nursing Home, Sherbrooke, Guysborough Co., formerly
of Port Bickerton, Guysborough Co., died March 15, 1998, in the home. Born in Riverton, Pictou
Co., he was a son of the late Stanley and Helen (Truckheir) Hiltz. He was a member of Port
Bickerton Gospel Hall and was a carpenter by trade. Surviving are his wife, the former Pauline
Kaiser, Port Bickerton; son, Wendell, Port Bickerton; daughter, Helen (Mrs. Harvey Taylor), Port
Bickerton; June (Mrs. Jack Jarvis), Bedford. 10 grandchildren; 13 great-grand-children; several
nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his first wife, Laura MacDonald; brother, Kerwin.
Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today, funeral 2 p.m. Tuesday, both in Port Bickerton Gospel Hall,
Brother David Swan officiating, assisted by Vaughan Boutilier. Burial in Hillside Cemetery, Port
Bickerton. Donations to any charity. Arrangements entrusted to G.W. Giffin Funeral Home,
Country Harbour.
OBIT # 1555 – HALIFAX HERALD – 15 JULY 2000
MASKELL, William Earle - 70, Martha Street, Pictou, died Friday, July 14, 2000, in Aberdeen
Hospital, New Glasgow with his family present. Born in Pictou, he was a son of the late Cecil and
Isabel (Benson) Maskell. He worked for Greendals and MacLaughlin Fashion Centre in Pictou
for a number of years. He later owned and operated Earle's Lunch and Coffee Bar and before
retiring he was employed by Municipal Housing. He enjoyed hunting and fishing and in his
earlier years was an avid golfer. He is survived by his wife, the former Nadine Boehner;
daughters, Michelle (John) Temple, Robin (David) Green, both of Pictou; sons, Paul (Kathy),
Dartmouth; Darren, Halifax; grandchildren, Coady and Jarad Green, Paige Maskell, Jacob and
Joshua Temple; brother, Ken (Ann), Winnipeg, Man.; sisters, Joan (Frank) Rabley, Hamilton,
Ont.; June Henderson, Burlington, Ont. He was predeceased by sister, Marion Shields. Visitation
will be 7-9 p.m. today and 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Sunday in McLaren Funeral Home, Pictou. Funeral mass
10 a.m. Monday in Stella Maris Roman Catholic Church, Pictou, Rev. Peter MacDonald
officiating. Burial will be in the Seaview Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to
the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia.
OBIT # 1556 – HALIFAX HERALD – 15 JULY 2000
MUNRO, Marjorie Joseph - 93, Shiretown Nursing Home, Pictou, formerly of 529 Stellarton Rd.,
New Glasgow, passed away in Shiretown Nursing Home, Thursday, July 13, 2000. Born at the
Square, Asphalt, Stellarton, she was a daughter of the late William Henry and Maude Hester
(Pembleton) Taylor. She was a member of Saint Andrew's Presbyterian Church, New Glasgow,
where she taught Sunday School for many years, a life member of the Ladies Aid, and a member
of the Atlantic Mission Society of Saint Andrew's Presbyterian Church. She worked in the
physiotherapy department at the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow during the 1960's and 1970's.
She is survived by daughter, Beverly (Wilbert) Wilson, New Glasgow; son, Gerald Hugh Munro,
New Glasgow and Halifax; grandchildren, William (Beverley) Wilson, Halifax; John (Brenda)
Wilson, New Glasgow; Marjorie (Paul) Goodkey, Ottawa; Cathy Wilson (David Tully), Truro;
great-grandchildren, Lauren and Marielle Wilson, Brittany, Erica and Chase Wilson and Vanessa,
Dean and Shaun Goodkey; nephew, Harold Baird, Brandon, Man.; niece, Mildred (Baird) Rae,
Halifax. She was predeceased by her husband, William Sinclair Munro; sister, Leona Jennie
Bennett; brothers, Arthur John Taylor and William, in infancy. Cremation has taken place.
Visitation will be from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Sunday, July 16 in R.H. Porter Funeral Home, New
Glasgow. A memorial service will be held in Saint Andrew's Presbyterian Church, New Glasgow,
11 a.m. Monday, July 17, Rev. Kenneth MacLeod officiating. Burial in Brookside Cemetery,
New Glasgow following the memorial service. Family flowers only. Donations may be made to
any charity.
OBIT # 1557 – HALIFAX HERALD – 17 JULY 2000
BEST, Alice - 94, West River Station, peacefully on July 14, 2000, our beloved mother and
grandmother slipped away. Born in Summerside, P.E.I., she was a daughter of David and
Margaret Grady. She is survived by sons, Alfred Barwise (Sumie), Georgia; Wally Barwise
(Joan), Florida; Ralph Barwise (Shirley), Calgary; Gerald Best (Carol Board), New Glasgow;
daughters, Kathleen McDonough (Bill), Newport; Lillian MacInnis (Don Dewar), Quebec;
daughter-in-law, Marion Best, West River Station; 18 grandchildren; many great-grandchildren;
four great-great-grandchildren. Also surviving are a brother, Ralph Grady (Doris); and sisters,
Ruth Ward and Marion Barwise, all of Summerside. She was predeceased by husbands, Fred
Barwise and Ernest Best; daughter, Marjorie; grandson, Derek; infant grandson, Gerald; and
infant great-grandson, Arron; as well as brothers, Fred, Austin and Bill; and sisters, Willena
Coulson and Velda MacKinney. Visitation will be held on Tuesday from 2-4, 7-9 p.m. in Eagles
Funeral Home, Westville, where her funeral will be held 3 p.m. Wednesday, with Pastor Tim
MacDonald officiating. Burial will be in Hill Cemetery, West River Station.
OBIT # 1558 – HALIFAX HERALD – 17 JULY 2000
DENOON, George P. "Johnny" - 68, West Hill, Ont., formerly of Westville, died July 15, 2000,
in Pictou County. Born in Westville, he was a son of the late George and Gladys (MacDonald)
Denoon. Surviving are his wife, the former Sheila Butler; daughter, Marilyn Coady, Toronto;
sons, George, Winnipeg; Paul, Guelph, Ont.; six grandchildren; sisters, Kay Hoare, Elizabeth
"Liz" Thomsen, Stellarton; brothers, Lindsay, Summerside, P.E.I.; Hugh, Toronto; several nieces
and nephews. He was predeceased by his sister, Jean Perrin. No visitation in Nova Scotia. He will
be transferred from Eagles Funeral Home, Westville to Giffen Mack Funeral Home, Scarborough,
Ont., for visitation Wednesday and funeral service 1 p.m. Thursday. Burial will take place in
Ontario.
OBIT # 1559 – HALIFAX HERALD – 18 JULY 2000
TURNER, Lynda Jean - 48, The Ponds, Pictou Co., died Sunday, July 16, 2000, as the result of a
motor vehicle accident at Sutherland's River. Born in Moncton, N.B., she was a daughter of
Harold Edgar "Pete" and Francis Nellie (Bates) Turner, The Ponds. She was employed with
Lismore Fish Plant for almost 30 years. She was an adherent of Freedom Bible Church,
Sutherlands River and was active in the Sunday school program. She enjoyed sewing. Surviving
are her brother, Alvin Turner, East Chezzetcook, Halifax Co.; one niece; one nephew; one
brother-in-law; three aunts; numerous cousins. She was predeceased by her sister, Noreen
Gaudet; brother, John Henry in infancy. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in P.&K. MacDonald
Funeral Home, New Glasgow, where funeral service 2 p.m. Wednesday, Rev. Doug Campbell
officiating. Burial in Murray's Point Cemetery, Lower Barney's River. Donations to any charity.
OBIT # 1560 – EVENING NEWS – 18 JULY 2000
Etobicoke, ON - Isabel Catherine Winfrey, Etobicoke, Ontario, passed away on Wednesday, July
12, 2000 in Queensway Hospital at the age of 60. Born in Pine Tree, she was the daughter of the
late George and Margaret (Phalen) Farrell. Surviving are a daughter Vickie and husband Howard;
son Gregory and wife Christine, of Toronto; sisters Helen (Don) MacDonald, Antigonish;
Beatrice (Harold) MacDonnell, Pine Tree; Marie (Bill) Dewtie, Thorburn; sister-in-law, Vie of
Angus, Ontario; brothers, Doug (Jane) , Frasers Mountain; Bernie (Shirley), Stellarton; John
(Theresa), Gerald (Joan), Pine Tree. She was predeceased by a brother, Francis. Cremation has
taken place. A memorial Mass will be held in St. Ann’s Church, Thorburn on Thursday, July 20
at 7:00 pm.
OBIT # 1561 – HALIFAX HERALD – 20 JULY 2000
MURRAY, Jean Richie - 90, died July 18, 2000, in the Glen Haven Manor, formerly of James
St., New Glasgow. She was the daughter of William and Nellie Logan. She graduated from the
Rhode Island Hospital School of Nursing in 1930. She was predeceased by her husband, Bill in
1984. Surviving is her only son, Alan; one daughter-in-law; two grandchildren. Burial in Lorne
Street Cemetery, New Glasgow.
OBIT # 1562 – HALIFAX HERALD – 20 JULY 2000
MacKEIL, Florence - 76, Bay View, Pictou Co., passed away Wednesday, July 19, 2000, at
home. Born on Pictou Island, she was a daughter of the late Jack and Mary (MacDonald) Rankin.
A member of Pictou United Church and the Caribou District Fire Department Ladies Auxiliary,
she was also involved in the seniors bowling league, and enjoyed watching and feeding birds.
Florence loved music, and played locally for a number years with her family, known as the
Rankin Band. She was also known for her cooking and had prepared meals for most of the
community at one time or another. She is survived by daughter, Carolyn (Jim) Gunning,
Meadowville; sons, Alf (Penny) MacKeil, Saskatoon, Sask.; Henry (Beth) MacKeil,
Newfoundland; Clinton (Helen) MacKeil, Bay View; David (Arlene) MacKeil, Pictou; Rankin
(Brenda) MacKeil, Bay View; daughter-in-law, Patsy MacKeil, Bay View; 13 grandchildren;
seven great-grandchildren; brother Lauchie, Pictou; sisters, Laura MacDonald, Victoria, B.C.;
Annie Mae Hilbert, Richmond, B.C.; Joan, Ivey, Oromocto, N.B.; Lorina MacIsaac, Lyons
Brook; sisters-in-law, Verna Rankin and Isabel Rankin, both of Pictou; nieces and nephews. She
was predeceased by her husband, Blaine; son, James; brothers, Duncan and Vernon; sister,
Dolina. Visitation will be held 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in McLaren Funeral Home, Pictou. Funeral
will be 3 p.m. Friday in Pictou United Church, Rev. Kenneth Stright officiating. Burial will be in
the Seaview Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Pictou United Church or
the Pictou Food Bank.
OBIT # 1563 – HALIFAX HERALD – 20 JULY 2000
MacKENZIE, William Owen - 84, Toney River, passed away peacefully in his sleep on July 19,
2000, at home. Born in Toney River, he was a son of the late Daniel R. and Christena B.
(Henderson) MacKenzie. He was a lifelong resident of Toney River and an adherent of St.
David's Presbyterian Church, Toney River. He worked all his life as a farmer and fisherman.
Surviving are his wife, Edith Christina (Cameron) MacKenzie; son, Rennie and his wife Heather,
Toney River; daughters, Eleanor and her husband James Usher, Beaver Bank; Ruth and her
husband David Brown, Welsford, Pictou Co.; granddaughter, Lois Brown, Welsford; grandsons,
Daryl Usher and wife Jodie, Dartmouth; Marty Usher, Bedford; He was predeceased by his sister,
Mary Christina Cameron. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in MacLeod's Funeral Home, River John.
Funeral 2 p.m. Friday in St. David's Presbyterian Church, Toney River, Rev. Jeanette Fleischer
BA. Mdiv. officiating. Burial to follow service in Riverbank Cemetery, Toney Mills. In lieu of
flowers, donations to St. David's Presbyterian Church, River John Fire Department or the IWK
Grace Health Centre.
OBIT # 1564 – HALIFAX HERALD – 20 JULY 2000
POWER, Violet Grace - 80, of 136 Pineview Crescent, New Glasgow and formerly of Pictou died
suddenly Tuesday, July 18, 2000, in the Sutherland Harris Memorial Hospital, Pictou. Born in
Croydon, England, she was the daughter of the late Herbert and Rachael Lauch. She will be sadly
missed by daughters, Joan (David) Simmonds, Riverview, N.B.; Carole (Chuck) Cypher, New
Glasgow; Toni MacDermaid, Miramichi, N.B.; Judy (Raymond) White, Canso; son, Jack
(Cheryl) Power, Pictou; 13 grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews
in England. She was predeceased by her husband, Thomas; an infant daughter; son-in-law, Bobby
MacDermaid; brother, Jack Lauch. Visitation was held Wednesday in McLaren Funeral Home,
Pictou. Funeral mass will be held 10 a.m. today, in Stella Maris Roman Catholic Church, Pictou,
Rev. Peter MacDonald officiating. Burial will be in the parish cemetery. Donations may be made
to the Sutherland Harris Memorial Hospital Restorative Care Unit, Pictou.
OBIT # 1565 – HALIFAX HERALD – 21 JULY 2000
CHISHOLM, Marion B. - 90, Born in East Mountain on October 27, 1909, she was a daughter of
the late James and Margaret (MacDonald) Sutherland. Marion passed away July 19, 2000, in the
Shiretown Nursing Home, Pictou. She was predeceased by her husband of 70 years, Jack; her
sisters, Lillian, Dorthy and Ida; as well as her brothers, Harold and John. She is survived by her
brothers, Donald, Barrie, Ont.; Clarence, Sebastion, Florida; as well as her sons, Gregor and wife
Pam, Scarborough, Ont.; Jack and wife Marge, Kingston, Ont.; Gary and wife Linda, Pictou; her
grandchildren, Gregor, Carol, Jill, Andrea, Paul, Tobi; great-grandchildren, Marissa, Christopher,
Yanick and Marc. Marion and her husband Jack built and ran the Hillcrest Cabins in East
Mountain, outside of Truro. They opened their business in 1953 and finally sold it in 1969. For
27 years Marion and her husband Jack enjoyed wintering in Florida and had many friends there.
Marion was a member of the Valley United Church. Visitation will be 7-9 p.m. Sunday, July 23,
in McLaren Funeral Home, 246 Faulkland St., Pictou. Funeral service will be 2 p.m. Monday,
July 24, in the Valley United Church, Truro, Rev. Curtis MacDonald officiating. Interment will
be in the Crossroads Cemetery,Valley. Family flowers only please, donations may be made to any
charity.
OBIT # 1566 – HALIFAX HERALD – 21 JULY 2000
WHITE, John James "Skinny" - 75, Westville, died July 16, 2000, in Hamilton, Ont. Born in
Westville, he was a son of the late Alfred and Amanda (Cassie) White. He served in the Canadian
Army in Germany and Canada. He resided in Hamilton, Ont. for the past 40 years. Surviving are
his sisters, Nettie, Westville; Dorothy, Hamilton, Ont.; Yvonne, Truro; brothers, James Leo,
Gordon "Doc", Westville; Pat, Truro. He was predeceased by sisters, Elizabeth, Rita, Florence;
brothers, George, Albert, Bill, Leo, Alfred, Garfield. Cremation has taken place. Graveside
committal service 11 a.m. Wednesday, July 26, in Holy Name Cemetery, Westville, Rev. Reg
Currie officiating. Arrangements entrusted to Eagles Funeral Home, Westville.
OBIT # 1567 – EVENING NEWS – 21 JULY 2000
Red Deer, Alberta - Charles Xavier Bouchie passed away July 19, 2000, in Red Deer Alberta, in
his 63rd year. He was the son of the late Stephen and Emma Bouchie of Riverton. Heis survived
locally by a brother Robert and sisters Helen (Mrs. Robert MacRae), Simone, all of Riverton;
Marie (Mrs. Charles Benjamin), Mark Road; Margaret (Mrs. Hugh MacGregor), MacLellans
Brook. Cremation has taken place with interment in Red. Deer.
OBIT # 1568 – EVENING NEWS – 21 JULY 2000
Hamilton,Ont. ---Mrs Florence Marshall.67, of Hamilton,formerly of Trenton,Nova Scotia,died
Sunday in Hamilton. Born in Stellarton,she was a daughter of the late William and Margaret
{MacEachern} Dunbar. She was a member of First United Church. Surviving are her husband
Ross,Trenton,one daughter Eleanor{Mrs. Joseph Bevan} Hamilton,a son Allister,Cambridge,
three sisters, Julia{Mrs. Carman Horton} Westville Road, Margaret {Mrs Ronald
Brennan}Thorburn,Jenny {Mrs William Jenkins} Toronto,a brother Rube,Stellarton,and four
grandchildren. She was predeceased by a sister,Mrs. Minnie Stubbard. The remains will rest at
the R.H. Porter Funeral Home, New Glasgow, after 7 pm today,where funeral will be held
Thursday at 2o`clock. Interment will be in Hillside cemetery.
OBIT # 1569 – HALIFAX HERALD – 17 AUG. 1998
DUNBAR, Reuben Moss (Ruby) - 88, Birch St., Stellarton, died August 14, 1998, in Aberdeen
Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Stellarton, he was a son of the late William and Margaret
(MacEachern) Dunbar. He had been a resident of Stellarton all of his life and was a member of
Sharon St. John United Church, Stellarton. He was a 60-year member of Fuller Lodge IOOF. He
was a veteran and had served overseas during the Second World War. He worked as a milkman at
Stevenson's Dairy and then worked as a supervisor for Scotsburn Dairy until his retirement. He
was the last surviving member of his immediate family. Surviving are nieces and nephews; close
friends, Lois Tower, Stellarton; Shirley (Mrs. Donald Arthur), Halifax. He was predeceased by
several brothers and sisters. Funeral 2 p.m. today in H.C. MacQuarrie Funeral Home, Stellarton,
Rev. Charles MacPherson officiating. Burial in Brookside Cemetery. Donations to Canadian
Cancer Society.
OBIT # 1570 – HALIFAX HERALD – 22 JULY 2000
Macdonald, Trevor Ian MacLeod - 24, 1195 Queen St., Halifax, died Wednesday, July 19, 2000,
in an aviation accident in Porter's Lake, Halifax Co. Born in Moncton, N.B., he was a son of
James Edwin "J.Ed." and Sharon R. (MacLeod) Macdonald. He grew up in Truro, graduated from
the University of Western Ontario, receiving a degree in computer science. He resided in Halifax
where he was employed with Eastech Advanced Development. He was an avid skier and
entertained many as a talented pianist. His true passion was flying. He had his private pilot's
license and was working towards a commercial license. His true roots came from Pictou County
where he spent every summer at the family cottage on Roy's Island. Trevor will be missed by
many, he touched everyone's life with his positive attitude and his caring manner. He is survived
by his best friend and fiancé, Julie Grant, New Glasgow; sister, Jennifer Thomson (Robert),
Campbell River, B.C.; brother, Jay (Carol), Yellowknife, N.W.T.; niece, Sophie; nephew, John,
B.C.; aunts, uncles and numerous cousins. He was predeceased by his paternal grandparents,
Stewart and Alda Macdonald (Woodburn) and maternal grandparents, Donald R. and Roney
MacLeod (New Glasgow). His remains will rest in H.W. Angus Funeral Home, King St., New
Glasgow, with visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Sunday. Funeral services will be held 3 p.m. Monday in
Trinity United Church, Temperance Street, New Glasgow, Rev. Norman Marple officiating.
Cremation to follow. Donations may be made to the Trevor Macdonald Aviation Fund or to the
charity of one's choice. Following the funeral service, a gathering celebration will be held in the
family summer home, Roy's Island at Melmerby Beach.
OBIT # 1571 – HALIFAX HERALD – 23 JULY 2000
FITZPATRICK, Daniel Francis Charles "Junebug" - 63, Walkerville, Pictou Co., passed away
peacefully at home surrounded by family and friends, July 21, 2000. Born in Parkdale, he was a
son of the late Daniel and Marion (Frost) Fitzpatrick. He was employed with Johnson and
MacDonald Wholesalers, New Glasgow and T.R.A. retiring after 35 years. He was a member of
Royal Canadian Legion Branch 34 and a member of the Ward 1 Dart League. He was a member
of St. Gregory's Roman Catholic Church where he was a member of the choir. Junebug enjoyed
darts, fishing and his family. He is survived by his wife, the former Brenda Snell; four children,
Doris (Steve) Morris, Ajax, Ont.; Angela (Rob) Mason, Trenton; Danny (Tracey) Fitzpatrick,
Stellarton; Stella (Randy) Phalen, Pictou Landing; siblings, Stella Stewart, Priestville; Mary
Boudreau, Toronto; Anna "Kitty" Kearnes, Ajax, Ont.; Paddy, Walkerville; Alex, Thorburn;
Jimmy, Westville; Doris "Cookie" Cook, Hopewell; Mable Bingley, Campbellford, Ont.;
Murdock, Ajax, Ont.; grandchildren, Tara, Ashley, Shannon, Danny, Joseph, Jenna and Allie.
Visitation will be from 7-9 p.m. today and 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Monday in H.W. Angus Funeral Home,
New Glasgow. Funeral mass will be held 10:30 a.m. Tuesday in St. Gregory's Roman Catholic
Church, Rev. Bernard MacAdam officiating. Burial will be in St. Ann's Parish Cemetery,
Thorburn. Family flowers only. Donations in his memory may be made to Palliative Care
Homecare. A gathering of family and friends will be held in his home following the service.
OBIT # 1572 – HALIFAX HERALD – 23 JULY 2000
FERGUSON (MacLean), Kathleen N. "Kay" - Died July 21, 2000, Bedford. Born in The Ohios,
Antigonish Co., she was a daughter of Hugh A. and Agnes (Delorey) MacLean. Surviving are
sister, Mabel Chisholm, Moncton, N.B; brother, Hugh A., Kings Head, Pictou Co.; many nieces
and nephews. She was predeceased by husband, James Ferguson; brothers, John and Francis;
sisters, Florence Patterson, Margaret MacEachern, Mary Curley, (all of New Glasgow).
Cremation has taken place. Funeral 11 a.m. Tuesday in Our Lady of Lourdes Church, Stellarton.
In lieu of flowers, donations to the Children's Wish Foundation.
OBIT # 1573 – HALIFAX HERALD – 24 JULY 2000
McCHESNEY, Francis Gregory - 55, 22 Jubilee Ave., Stellarton, passed away July 22, 2000, in
the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in New Glasgow, he was a son of the late Lawrence
"Lollie" and Lydia (Dunbar) McChesney. He had been a resident of Stellarton since 1972, having
previously resided in the north end of New Glasgow. He was a mechanic by trade and a truck
driver, having worked with New Glasgow Express, Eastern Transport and later owned and
operated his own trucking business. He was most recently employed with Pioneer Coal in
Stellarton. Francis was very involved in minor hockey for a number of years and was a member
of Our Lady of Lourdes Roman Catholic Church, Stellarton. He is survived by his wife, the
former Jeanette Hubert; daughter, Yvonne, Stellarton; sons, Gregory, Stellarton; Scott (Lynn),
Dawson Creek, B.C.; Mark (Denise), Edmonton; sisters, Helen Marie McChesney, Stellarton;
Ann (Angus) MacDougall, New Glasgow; brother, Lawrence, Antigonish; special daughter,
Annette St. Louis, New Glasgow; aunts, Kay McNeil, New Glasgow; Georgina Connors,
Abercrombie; Florence Shipley, Halifax; several nieces and nephews. Visitation will be from 7-9
p.m. today and 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Tuesday, in H.C MacQuarrie Funeral Home, Stellarton. Funeral
mass will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Our Lady of Lourdes Roman Catholic Church,
Stellarton, Rev. Sydney Mifflen officiating. Burial will be in the parish cemetery. Family flowers
only. Donations in his memory may be made to a charity of your choice.
OBIT # 1574 – HALIFAX HERALD – 24 JULY 2000
PATTERSON, Jill Ann - 39, Toney Mills, passed away peacefully in Aberdeen Hospital, New
Glasgow, on Sunday, July 23, 2000. Born in Tatamagouche, she was the youngest daughter of
Irene (Gollan) Patterson and the late James Patterson. She worked at National Sea, Caribou, and
North Nova Seafoods, Caribou. She was a lover of animals and nature. Surviving are brothers,
Jimmie and wife Donna, Gary and wife Beverley and Neil, all of Toney Mills; sister, Holly (Reg)
Langille, Toney Mills; nieces and nephews, Joanne, Victor, Robbie, Tina, Katie, Colleen, Wade,
Cory, Kelly, and Iris; aunts, uncles and cousins. Visitation Tuesday, 2-4, 7-9 p.m. in MacLeod's
Funeral Home, River John. Funeral service 2 p.m. Wednesday in St. David's Presbyterian Church,
Toney River, Rev. Jeanette Fleischer officiating, assisted by Rev. Donald Sutherland. Burial in
Riverbank Cemetery, Toney Mills. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Heart and Stroke
Foundation of Nova Scotia.
OBIT # 1575 – HALIFAX HERALD – 24 JULY 2000
NEWCOMBE, Ivy Ruth - 75, Ship Harbour, passed away peacefully at The Birches Home for
Special Care, Musquodoboit Harbour, July 22, 2000. Born in Pleasant Valley, she was the
daughter of the late Gibson and Bessie (Moore) Smith (Musquodoboit Harbour). She was a
member of the St. Stephen's ACW and the Ship Harbour Community Auxiliary. She enjoyed
gardening and was an avid sports fan. She is survived by daughters, Patricia (Vernon) Fahie,
Sheila (Louis) Toth, Pamela (Dennis) Keating, Sandra (Jim) Reader; sons, Ivan (Ada)
Newcombe, Murray (Bekki) Newcombe; 11 grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; sisters, Leah,
Edna, Frances, Irene, Winnifred; brothers, Gordon and Douglas. She was predeceased by her
husband, Eric; sisters, Jessie and Eva. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today, July 24, in Rowlings
Funeral Home, Musquodoboit Harbour. Funeral service will be held Tuesday, July 25, at 11 a.m.
in St. Stephen's Anglican Church, Ship Harbour, Rev. Carson Baxter officiating. Immediate
family flowers only. Donations may be made to St. Stephen's Anglican Church, Ship Harbour, or
The Birches Home for Special Care, Musquodoboit Harbour.
OBIT # 1576 – HALIFAX HERALD – 23 JUNE 1995
NEWCOMBE, Eric Albert - 73, Ship Harbour, died June 22, 1995, at home. Born at Ship
Harbour, he was a son of the late Isa (Newcombe) Eisan. In his earlier years, he was an avid
outdoorsman, having worked in various logging camps as well as trapping, hunting and fishing in
the Ship Harbour area. During his later years, he enjoyed gardening and his cattle. Surviving are
his wife, the former Ivy Smith; sons, Ivan, Murray, Ship Harbour; daughters, Patricia (Mrs.
Vernon Fahie), Pamela (Mrs. Dennis Keating), Sandra (Mrs. James Reader), Ship Harbour;
Sheila (Mrs. Louis Toth), Dartmouth; 11 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; half-brothers,
Lloyd Eisan, Maynard Eisan, Ship Harbour; half-sister, Alice Riley, Dartmouth. He was
predeceased by a half-sister, Shirley Widgery. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in Rowlings Funeral
Home, Musquodoboit Harbour. Funeral 11 a.m. Saturday in St. Stephen's Anglican Church,
Lower Ship Harbour, Rev. Carson Baxter officiating. Burial in church cemetery. Family flowers
only. Donations to St. Stephen's Anglican Church, Lower Ship Harbour.
OBIT # 1577 – HALIFAX HERALD – 25 JULY 2000
BYRNE (MacKenzie), Karen - 75, Westville, passed away Sunday, July 23, 2000, in Kingston
General Hospital, Kingston, Ont. Born in New Glasgow, she was a daughter of Bernice
MacKenzie, Westville and the late Bert MacKenzie. She is survived by her husband, George;
daughters, Vicky (George) Pignatario, Toronto; Angela (Larry) Derry, Marmora, Ont.; sons,
Terry (Darlene), Clarence (Cindy), both of Toronto; Gregory (Jane), Belleville, Ontario;
grandchildren, Raymond, Kathleen, Joshua, Jacob, Devon and Sara Byrne; George and Victoria
Pignatario; Clarence and Brandon Derry. She is also survived by sisters, Shirley, Ontario; Esther
Creed, Fox Brook; Patricia (Edwin) Fraser, Hillside; Jessie and Marian, both of Westville;
brothers, Lloyd, Rollie and Leslie, all of Westville. Cremation has taken place. A memorial
service will be held on Wednesday at 11 a.m. in Eagles Funeral Home, Westville, Rev. Glenn
Cooper officiating. No flowers by request, donations in her memory may be made to the
Canadian Cancer Society.
OBIT # 1578 – HALIFAX HERALD – 25 JULY 2000
FORBES, William Daniel "Bill" - 80, of 76 Elm St., New Glasgow, died Sunday, July 23, 2000,
in the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Trenton, he was a son of the late Dan R. and
Catherine (MacPherson) Forbes. Bill owned and operated MacArthurs Grocery Store on
Archimedes St., New Glasgow for many years. He retired as general manager from Bill O'Farrells
Chev Olds, New Glasgow. During the Second World War he served with the R.C.M.P. in
Halifax. He was a member of Our Lady of Lourdes Roman Catholic Church. He was past
president of The Bluenose Curling Club and the New Glasgow City Club. Former member of The
Abercrombie Golf and Country Club. He was an avid curler, golfer and fisherman. He was a
member of the New Glasgow Duplicate Bridge Club. He is survived by his wife, the former
Dorothy Thompson; son, David R. (Rosemary); grandson, Zachary G., all of Birmingham,
Alabama. He was predeceased by sister, Sadie MacMillan; brother, Jack. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m.
today in R.H. Porter Funeral Home, New Glasgow. Funeral service 10 a.m. Wednesday in Our
Lady of Lourdes Roman Catholic Church, Rev. Sydney Mifflen officiating. Burial in the parish
cemetery. Donations may be made to The Lung Association, VON or the Red Cross. Our Lady of
Lourdes C.W.L. will meet in the funeral home at 3:30 p.m. today for prayers.
OBIT # 1579 – HALIFAX HERALD – 25 JULY 2000
HIGGINBOTTOM, Christeen Gordon, RN - New Glasgow, died Sunday, July 23, 2000, in the
Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in New Glasgow, she was a daughter of
the late Fraser Grant and Mary S. (Gordon) Marshall. She had been a resident of New Glasgow
for the past 10 years prior to which she had resided in Windsor, Ont. She worked as a registered
nurse in Ontario. She is survived by a sister, Kilmeny MacLean, Merigomish; nephew, Gordon
(Janet) MacLean, Plymouth. She was predeceased by her husband, Herbert B. Higginbottom;
sisters, Isobel MacKay Marshall, Katherine Marshall and by a brother, Rev. David Marshall.
Cremation has taken place. There will be no visitation at the request of the deceased. A private
family graveside service will be held in the Riverside Cemetery, with Rev. Norman Marple
officiating. Donations in her memory may be made to the charity of your choice. Arrangements
are under the direction of H.W. Angus Funeral Home, New Glasgow.
OBIT # 1580 – HALIFAX HERALD – 25 JULY 2000
REDMOND, Mary Josephine - 83, Dartmouth, passed away peacefully surrounded by her family
on July 23, 2000, in Dartmouth General Hospital and her funeral will be on Wednesday the Feast
of St. Ann, Mary's favorite Saint. Born in Jobs Cove, Nfld., she was a daughter of the late
Andrew and Josephine (Doyle) Kinsella. Loving wife of 50 years of the late Earl Redmond. For
the last four years she was a resident of Oakwood Terrace. Mary was an active member of the
Dartmouth Stroke Club, and was a long-time parishioner of St. Paul's Church. Mary is survived
by her daughters, Brenda (Earl), Linda (Jack), Ann Louise (Stan), Catherine and Terri (Jon);
grandchildren, Jill, Jeff, Danette, Nancy, Andrew, Adam, Christine, Ryan, Julia and Claire;
sisters, Ann Nicholson, Dartmouth; Kathleen Walsh, Bay-de-Verde, Nfld.; numerous nieces and
nephews. She was predeceased by brothers, Will, Leo and Peter. Visiting will be 2-4, 7-9 p.m.
today, in Dartmouth Funeral Home, 29 Queen St. Funeral mass will be celebrated 11 a.m.
Wednesday in St. Paul's Roman Catholic Church, (Windmill Rd.), Dartmouth, Rev. Joseph
MacKinnon officiating. Burial will follow in Gate of Heaven Cemetery. In lieu of flowers,
donations may be made to the Dartmouth Stroke Club or Oakwood Terrace.
OBIT # 1581 – HALIFAX HERALD – 26 JULY 2000
LEWIS, Kathleen Edith "Kay" - 92, Glen Haven Manor, New Glasgow, formerly of 9 Park St.,
Trenton, died Tuesday, July 25, 2000, in the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Yatton,
England, she was a daughter of the late Alfred and Constance (Bellamy) Lewis. She was a retired
secretary from Hawker Siddeley Limited. She was a member of the First United Church, Trenton,
a member of the U.C.W. Ruth Unit, a leader of C.G.I.T., and a member of the Lady Doric Order
of the Eastern Star. Surviving are sister-in-law, Irene Lewis, Trenton; nephew, Peter (Myrna)
Lewis, Trenton; grand-nieces, Cynthia, Sherry (Mrs. Robert Kenney), Carolyn; grand-nephew,
Bill; great grand-nephews, Jordan and Jacob Kenney. She was predeceased by brothers, Colin and
William. Visitation will be 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in R.H. Porter Funeral Home, Trenton, from
where funeral service will be held Thursday at 2 p.m., Mr. Fergie MacKay officiating. Burial in
Hillside Cemetery.
OBIT # 1582 – HALIFAX HERALD – 26 JULY 2000
MacLEOD, Douglas Charles "Doug" - 53, Thorburn, Pictou Co., died peacefully July 25, 2000,
in the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow, after a courageous battle with cancer. Born in New
Glasgow on February 23, 1947, he was a son of the late Dan Wm. and Harriet (Murphy)
MacLeod. Doug was a member of St. Ann's Parish, Thorburn. He was educated at East Pictou
Rural High and continued his education in San Diego. Doug was a former bus driver with the
Pictou County School Board. He was a mechanist by trade having worked for many years in San
Diego. He was also a former employee of Hawker Siddley Limited. Doug was a member of the
United States Marine Corps where he earned the rank of corporal before being honorably
discharged. He was decorated for his service with the USMC in Vietnam where he served with
the H &S Co 2nd Bn 5th MAR 1st Marine Division. Among his awards and citations were
National Defense Service Medal, Vietnam Service Medal with two stars, Vietnam Campaign
Medal, Navy Achievement Medal, Good Conduct Medal, Combat Action Ribbon, Vietnam Cross
of Gallantry, Presidential Union Citation, Navy Unit Commendation and Republic of Vietnam
Meritorious Unit Citation Civil Actions Color (First Class). Doug was a great sports enthusiast
and especially loved hockey. Doug will be fondly remembered by all whom he met. He will be
sadly missed by sisters, Millicent (Aubrey) Cullen, Weymouth; Charlotte (John) MacDonald,
Egerton; Anne, Thorburn; half-sister, Patricia (Harold) Snyder, Tracadie; brothers, Ernest and
Robert, Egerton and will be especially missed by his nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by
his sister, Rosalie; half-brothers, Rhodes, Kay, Geordie; half-sisters, Wilda and Goldie. His
remains will rest in H.W. Angus Funeral Home, New Glasgow with visitation today and
Thursday from 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Funeral mass will be held in St. Ann's Roman Catholic Church,
Thorburn at 10:30 a.m. on Friday, Rev. Bernard McAdam officiating. Burial will be in the parish
cemetery.
Donations in Doug's memory may be made to St. Ann's Parish Building Fund or to the Aberdeen
Hospital Palliative Care.
OBIT # 1583 – EVENING NEWS – 26 JULY 2000
Ontario: - Balmer, Marion Caroline (nee Hennessy) died peacefully at Mt. Nemo
Christian Nursing Home, Burlington, Ontario, July 19, 2000, in her 91st year. Originally from
New Glasgow, NS, she earned her RN at the Montreal General Hospital where she met and
married Dr. Ian A. Balmer. Dr. & Mrs. Balmer began their married and professional lives in
Montmartre, Saskatchewan, during the depression before moving to the West Coast at the
outbreak of WWII. There she nursed for the Vancouver Public Health office and the Canadian
Arthritis and Rheumatism Society. Mrs. Balmer was a long time member of the Presbyterian
Church of Canada and was active in the PEO women’s organization. Mrs. Balmer was
predeceased by her husband but is survived by her brother; Lloyd G. Hennessy of Carrying Place,
Ontario; her daughter, Ann Catherine McInnis and Husband Michael A. McInnis of Burlington,
Ontario; and grandchildren Ian McInnis of Toronto, Dan McInnis of New York City, and Jennifer
McInnis of Burlington. Memorial service will be held in Burlington and Vancouver.
OBIT # 1584 – HALIFAX HERALD – 27 JULY 2000
CAMERON, Duncan Gordon - 79, Greenwood Road, Pictou Co., formerly of Cameron
Settlement, died Wednesday, July 26, 2000, in the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in
Cameron Settlement, he was a son of the late Ferry and Marion (Emery) Cameron. He had been a
resident of Greenwood Road since 1986 prior to which he resided in Cameron Settlement. He
retired from the Department of Highways after some twenty years of service. He was a member
of the Royal Canadian Legion and the Bethel Presbyterian Church, Caledonia. He is survived by
sons, Gordon, Coalburn; Ellery, Thorburn; and Harvey, Greenwood Road; daughters, Glenda
(Mrs. Doug MacLean), MacLellan's Brook; Elaine (Mrs. Earl MacDonald), Munroe Avenue,
New Glasgow; Heather (Mrs. Martin Rudolph), Greenwood Road; 13 grandchildren; nine greatgrandchildren; brothers, John, New Glasgow; Robert, Cameron Settlement; sisters, Jean Mines,
Florida; Isabel, Chesnut, Union Centre, Nova Smith, Smithfield. He was predeceased by his wife,
the former Edna Sutherland; brothers, Donald E. Cameron; Emery and James; sisters, Gertrude
Devaney; Mary Sutherland; son-in-law, Martin Rudolph and by a grandson, Kevin Cameron. His
remains will rest in H.W. Angus Funeral Home, New Glasgow with visitation Thursday from 7-9
p.m. and Friday 2-4, 7-9 p.m. from where funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. on Saturday,
Rev. Doug Campbell officiating. Burial will be in the Thorburn Cemetery. Donations in his
memory may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or The Lung Association.
OBIT # 1585 – HALIFAX HERALD – 27 JULY 2000
WATTERS, Robert "Bob" William - 55, Lower Sackville, passed away peacefully on Tuesday
evening, July 25, 2000, in the New Halifax Infirmary, QEII. Born May 6, 1945, in Toronto, he
was the eldest son of Annie "Sally" (Burns) Watters, New Glasgow and the late Harvey Watters,
as well as his stepfather, the late Charles Watters. Bob retired from the Provincial Government on
May 6, 1995, after 30 years of service. Surviving are his wife of 26 years, the former Elizabeth
"Betty" Atkinson; son, Ryan C.S., at home; sister, Carol and husband Wayne Pellerine, New
Glasgow; brothers, Harvey "Scotty" and wife Marilyn Watters, Red Deer, Alta.; John Watters;
several nieces and nephews; one great-nephew. He was predeceased by aunts, Rita Mattie and
Ethel Ganner; uncle, Arthur Watters. Cremation has taken place. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today,
funeral 1 p.m. Friday, July 28, both in Atlantic Funeral Home, 125 Sackville Dr., Lower
Sackville, Rev. James Haughn officiating. Interment to follow in the family plot at Pleasant Hill
Cemetery, Sackville Dr., Lower Sackville. Flowers are welcome or a donation in Bob's memory
to your favorite charity would be appreciated.
OBIT # 1586 – HALIFAX HERALD – 28 JULY 2000
ANDERSON (Robertson), Eleanor - Durham, Pictou Co., died Thursday, July 27, 2000, in the
Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Central Caribou, Pictou Co., she was a daughter of the
late Joseph and Marion (Heughan) Robertson. Eleanor was a member of Durham Presbyterian
Church. She is survived by a granddaughter, Mirren Anderson Harris, Halifax; grandson,
Malcolm Anderson MacDonald, Durham; sisters, Jean Bingley, Pictou; Pauline McLean, Ottawa,
Ont.; brothers, Gordon, Douglas, Lyons Brook. She was predeceased by her husband, Reginald
R.; son, Gordon R.; daughter, Gardia J.; sisters, Elizabeth Fraser, Della Morris, Zeta Clark,
Muriel Langille, Marion Thompson, Isabel Dunn, Doris Murray; brothers, James, Allison, Roy,
Alonzo, and Smith in infancy. Cremation has taken place. Visitation will be held 7-9 p.m. today
in McLaren Funeral Home, Pictou. By request of the deceased there will be no service, flowers or
donations to any charity. Burial will be in Durham Cemetery at a later date.
OBIT # 1587 – HALIFAX HERALD – 28 JULY 2000
FRASER, Sarah Josephine - 18, Westville, occurred on Wednesday evening July 26, 2000, as a
result of a motor vehicle accident in Riverton. Born in New Glasgow, 2 November 1982, she was
a daughter of Joyce (Crowther) Fraser, Westville and the late Robert Fraser. She is survived by
brothers, Robbie and Alex; sister, Jamie, as well as step father, Jeff Murphy and companion,
Robert Davis; maternal grandparents, Dan and Josie Crowther, Westville; paternal grandparents,
Charles "Sonny" and Barbara Fraser, Etobicoke, Ont.; several aunts, uncles and cousins.
Visitation will be 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Saturday in Eagles Funeral Home, Westville. Her funeral service
will be held 2 p.m. Sunday in St. Bee's Anglican Church, Westville, Rev. James McCorriston
officiating and assisted by Rev. William White. Interment will be in Auburn Cemetery, Westville.
Donations in her memory may be made to the IWK Grace Health Centre.
OBIT # 1588 – HALIFAX HERALD – 28 JULY 2000
STALLARD, Albert Edward - 71, Spruce Street, Trenton, died, July 26, 2000, in the Aberdeen
Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Hillside, he was a son of the late James and Annie (Grudgeon)
Stallard. He was a retired employee of Hawker Siddeley Limited. Surviving are sisters, Amy
Swantee, Poplar Hill; Anne Gallin, New Glasgow; Margaret Cross, Warkworth, Ont. He was
predeceased by brothers, Jim, John, William; sisters, Marguerite, Mary, Nina, Mae. Visitation
will be 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today, funeral 11 a.m. Saturday, Mr. Fergie MacKay officiating, in R.H.
Porter Funeral Home, Trenton. Burial in Hillside Cemetery.
OBIT # 1589 – HALIFAX HERALD – 29 JULY 2000
MURRAY, Jean Melville - 85, Maritime Odd Fellows Home, Pictou, formerly of Hodson, died
Thursday, July 27, 2000, in the home. Born in Colorado, USA, she was a daughter of the late
John and Bessie (Baillie) MacKay. She graduated from Provincial Normal College, Truro. She
taught in Pictou County schools prior to her marriage. She was a member of St. David's
Presbyterian Church, Toney River and the Atlantic Missionary Society. Surviving are her sons,
Raymond (Margaret), Toney Mills; Gerald (Agnes), Bigney; Hugh (Leona), Scotsburn; Elbert,
Hodson; Glenn, Hodson; Malcolm, Calgary; daughters, Beth (Billie) Langille, Hodson; Anne
MacGregor, Welsford; Joyce (Bane) Brown, Cape John; Ruth Hume, Calgary; Ethel (Allan)
Slaunwhite, Pictou; several grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her
husband, Milledge Murray; stepbrother, John Colquhoun. Visitation will be held 2-4, 7-9 p.m.
today in MacLeod's Funeral Home, River John. Funeral service will be held 3 p.m. Sunday in St.
David's Presbyterian Church, Toney River, Rev. Jeanette Fleischer officiating. Burial in
Riverbank Cemetery, Toney Mills. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the I.O.O.F.
Home, Pictou or Riverbank Cemetery.
OBIT # 1590 – HALIFAX HERALD – 29 JULY 2000
MacDONALD, Catherine "Cathy" - 32, Whitman Sr., Westville, occurred on Wednesday
evening, July 26, 2000, as a result of a motor vehicle accident in Riverton. Born in Halifax, April
12, 1968, she was a daughter of Allen and Maude (Misener) MacDonald, Westville. She was a
recent graduate of the Nova Scotia Community College, graduating with honours in electromechanical. She was also a previous graduate of the Nova Scotia Community College, with
honours in electronic technology. She was presently employed with Captech in Pictou. She was a
member of St. Paul United Church and a member of Pictou County Ladies Fast Ball League.
Surviving are sister, Rhonda, Westville; paternal grandmother, Margaret "Daisey" MacDonald,
Alma; several aunts, uncles and cousins. She was predeceased by maternal grandparents, Dinah
and John Misener; paternal grandfather, John F. MacDonald. Visitation 7-9 p.m. today, 2-4, 7-9
p.m. Sunday, in Eagles Funeral Home, Westville. Funeral 2 p.m. Monday, in St. Paul's United
Church, Westville, Rev. Donald Sutherland officiating. Burial in Auburn Cemetery, Westville.
OBIT # 1591 – HALIFAX HERALD – 29 JULY 2000
SEAMAN, Bertha "Peggy" - The death of Bertha May "Peggy" Seaman, age 92 years, Watervale,
Pictou Co., occurred on Friday, July 28, 2000, in Valley View Villa, Riverton. Born in
Dawsonville, N.B., she was a daughter of the late John William and Mary (Mann) Thompson.
She enjoyed hobbies of knitting, sewing and quilting and greatly enjoyed entertaining company.
She was a member of St. Paul Anglican Church, Dawsonville, and an adherent of Bethel
Presbyterian Church, West River Station. She is survived by a son, John and wife Verna, Salem
Road, Green Hill; granddaughter, Eloice, Salem Road, Green Hill; sisters, Lillian Smith, West
River Station; Vina Gallant, Florida. She was predeceased by her husband, George A. Seaman;
sisters, Gertrude and Mary; brothers, Wilson, John and Clifford. Visitation will be held on
Sunday from 2-4, 7-9 p.m. in Eagles Funeral Home, Westville, where her funeral service will be
held 11 a.m. Monday, Rev. Jessie Johnson officiating. Burial will be in Heatherdale Memorial
Gardens. Donations in her memory may be made to Valley View Villa, 2nd floor.
OBIT # 1592 – HALIFAX HERALD – 29 JULY 2000
SMITH, Raymond Lester - 75, Haliburton, Pictou, died July 28, 2000, in the Aberdeen Hospital,
New Glasgow. Born in Cape Wolf, P.E.I., he was a son of the late Guy Francis and Mabel Ruth
(Silliker) Smith. He loved trucks from an early age and was employed as a truck driver all of his
life. Surviving are wife, the former Leona Hiltz; daughters, Bertha, Pictou Landing; Barbara,
Scotch Hill; Brenda, Brandy, Ottawa; sons, R. Allister, River John; Russell, Lyons Brook;
Edward, Vancouver Island; eight grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; brothers, Lloyd,
Dunville, Ont.; Granville, Lyons Brook; Ricky, West Point, P.E.I.; sisters, Ina Allen, Murray
Corner, N.B.; Ella Heighton, River John; Ruth Gamble, Alaska, P.E.I. He was predeceased by
brothers, Elmer, Harry, Stanley; two sons in infancy; grandson, Travis. Visitation 7-9 p.m. today,
3-5, 7-9 p.m. Sunday in McLaren Funeral Home, Pictou. Funeral 2 p.m. Monday in St. James
Anglican Church, Pictou, Rev. James McCorriston officiating. Burial in Seaview Cemetery.
Donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia.
OBIT # 1593 – HALIFAX HERALD – 29 JULY 2000
WATTERS, Harmon Reagh - 66, Scotsburn, died Friday, July 28, 2000, in the Halifax Infirmary.
Born in New Glasgow, he was a son of the late Edison and Dorothy (Turner) Watters. A
mechanic all his life, Harmon had been a resident of Scotsburn for the last 20 years. He is
survived by his wife, Margaret "Nogg" (Poole) Watters; daughter, Debra (Jim) Fisher, New
Glasgow; sons, Kendall, Scotsburn; Robert (Lyn), Stellarton; brothers,Leonard (Lee), Ontario;
Robert (Joyce), Scotsburn; sisters, Shirley (Jack) Baillie, Scotsburn; Myrna (Peter) Lewis,
Trenton; grandchildren, Johanna, Emily, Keith and Kyla. He was predeceased by a son, John
Thomas; brother, Vernon "Sonny" Watters. Cremation has taken place. There will be no visitation
or flowers by request of the deceased. Funeral service will be held 2 p.m. Sunday, in McLaren
Funeral Home Chapel, Pictou, Mrs. Jessie Johnson officiating. Burial will be at a later date in
Heatherdale Memorial Gardens. Donation in his memory may be made to the IWK Grace Health
Foundation.
OBIT # 1594 – HALIFAX HERALD – 31 JULY 2000
BRYAN, Lena Mary - 94, formerly of Court Street, Westville, died on Saturday, July 29, 2000, in
the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Springhill, she was a daughter of the late Joseph
and Mary Ozita "Rose" (Caissie) White. She was a member of the Church of the Holy Name,
Westville and was a resident of Porters Lane, Westville for several years, and of Sunset Haven
Nursing Home for the past two and a half years. She is survived by sons, Edward (Florence),
Kelowna, B.C. and Aubrey (Kay), New Glasgow; daughters, Jean Isaacs (David "Sonny"), New
Glasgow; Rose Marie Gouthro (Stan), New Glasgow and Carol Langille (Lester), Westville;
sister, Frances O'Brien, Calgary; 28 grandchildren; 50 great-grandchildren and five great-greatgrandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband, Thomas; son, Clarence; grandsons, Thomas
Bryan and Thomas Isaacs; sister, Rosalie Carrigan and brothers, Alphie and David White.
Visitation will be held today from 7-9 p.m. and on Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. in Eagles Funeral
Home, Westville. Her funeral service will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday from the Church of the Holy
Name, Westville, Rev. Reg Currie officiating. Burial will be in Lourdes Cemetery. Family
flowers only. Donations in her memory may be made to the Canadian Diabetes Association, the
Kidney Foundation of Canada, Nova Scotia Branch or to the Canadian Cancer Society.
OBIT # 1595 – HALIFAX HERALD – 31 JULY 2000
CHABASSOL, Vera G. - 2140 Elmwood St., Westville, died in the Aberdeen Hospital, July 28,
2000. She was a daughter of the late Ernest and Susan (Renef) Johnson. She was a member of St.
Paul United Church, Westville; a former member of the Bertha Unit, a member of the Miriam
unit of the UCW, a Sunday school teacher for many years, a Messenger leader and a former
member of the Cub Scout Mothers' Auxiliary. She was a member of Murray Temple No. 4
Pythian Sisters, a Past District Deputy Grand Chief and a member of the Past Chiefs Club. She
was also a member of Crystal Fountain No.11 Rebekah Lodge for over 50 years and a Past Noble
Grand. She was a member of the Ladies Auxiliary, Royal Canadian Legion Branch 35. She is
survived by daughter, Elaine, Westville; daughter-in-law, Margaret (Porter) Chabassol;
grandchildren, Brian (Carol), Greenwood; David (Karyn), Stellarton and Yvonne (Greg), Halifax;
great-grandchildren, Susan, Kawisha and Ryan; sisters, Hannah "Diddie" Taylor, Westville and
Lily Mudd, Killin, Scotland and many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband,
James; son, Kenneth; sisters, Margaret "Tunie" Coady, Emilie Johnson, Rachel Campbell;
brother, David and infant brother, Ernest. Visitation will be in Eagles Funeral Home, today, July
31, from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Her funeral will be held in St. Paul United Church at 2 p.m. Tuesday,
August 1. Friends who wish may make donations to St. Paul United Church or to The Lung
Association. Vera will be remembered for her hospitality to the many friends and family who
were made welcome in her home over the years and for the sense of duty and professionalism she
gave to her many endeavors.
OBIT # 1596 – HALIFAX HERALD – 31 JULY 2000
HARRIS, Mary Ellen - 79, Kings Head, Pictou Co., died Friday, July 28, 2000, in Aberdeen
Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Parkdale, she was a daughter of the late Daniel and Mary
"Minnie" (Gerrior) Stewart. She was a member of Little Harbour Presbyterian Church and the
WMS. She was a former member of the Home and School Association. Her many interests were
playing the fiddle, bowling, painting, making crafts, quilts, dolls and she was a great story teller.
Surviving are daughters, Margery (Doug) Chisholm, New Glasgow; Ellen, at home; Jackie
(David) Ferguson, Pictou; Kay (Tim) Brown, Landsdowne; sons, William (Joan Marie), Prince
Edward Island; Lloyd (Beatrice), Pine Tree; Gerry Stewart, New Glasgow; 12 grandchildren and
two great-grandchildren; sisters, Florence Cummerson, Little Harbour; Margaret (Ernest)
Holland), Dunchurch, Ont.; brother, Daniel (Shirley), Greenwood. She was predeceased by her
husband, Chesley; sister, Laura Ottaway; brothers, Douglas, Alva. Cremation has taken place.
Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in R.H. Porter Funeral Home, New Glasgow. Funeral service 11
a.m. Tuesday in Little Harbour Presbyterian Church, with Mr. Mike Henderson officiating. Burial
in Church Brook Cemetery, Little Harbour. Donations may be made to The Lung Association or
the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia.
OBIT # 1597 – HALIFAX HERALD – 31 JULY 2000
LUMSDEN (MacDonald), Phyllis Colette - 55, Cathcart St., Ottawa, formerly of Colby Village,
Cole Harbour and Linacy, passed away peacefully at home on Friday, July 28, 2000, after a
courageous battle with ovarian cancer. Born in New Glasgow, she was a daughter of Kathleen
(Noonan) MacDonald, Linacy and the late Archie MacDonald. She was a graduate of the
Aberdeen Hospital School of Nursing. She nursed in New Glasgow and Toronto before devoting
her efforts to raising her children. She was a member of St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church,
Ottawa. Surviving are her husband of 31 years, Wayne; sons, Todd (Wanda), Goffstown, N.H.;
Troy, Porters Lake; Chris, Edmonton, Alta.; grandson, Matthew; sister, Charleen (Kenny)
MacKay, Riverton; brothers, Dougald (Barb) MacDonald, Frank (Dot) MacDonald and Gerard
MacDonald, all of Linacy; sister-in-law, Joan MacDonald, Linacy; several aunts; numerous
nieces, nephews and cousins. She was predeceased by brother, Allister "Ale" MacDonald; a
brother in infancy. Visitation will be held 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Tuesday in P&K MacDonald Funeral
Home, New Glasgow. Funeral mass will be 10:30 a.m. Wednesday in St. Gregory's Roman
Catholic Church, New Glasgow, Rev. Bernard MacAdam officiating. Burial will be in
Heatherdale Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in her memory to the
VON or the Canadian Cancer Society.
OBIT # 1598 – HALIFAX HERALD – 31 JULY 2000
MacDOUGALL, Mary Margaret "Marge" - 84, Glen Haven Manor, New Glasgow, formerly of
36 Emmanuel St., Lourdes, died Friday, July 28, 2000, in the manor. Born in Stellarton, she was
the daughter of the late Peter and Bona Martin. She was a resident of Stellarton for most of her
life with the exception of some 17 years when she resided in Ontario. She was a member of Our
Lady of Lourdes Roman Catholic Church, Stellarton where she was church organist for many
years. She had also served as organist at the church of the Holy Name in Westville. She was also
a member of the CWL. She is survived by daughter, Mary Carmel (Mrs. Carl Finley), Oregon;
sons, Peter and wife Nancy, Cleveland, Ohio; John B. and wife Katy, Whitehorse, Yukon
Territory. Besides her husband, Howard P. MacDougall, she was predeceased by her brother,
John and by a granddaughter, Ella-Claire. Cremation has taken place. There will be no visitation
by request. A public memorial service will be held 11 a.m. Tuesday in Our Lady of Lourdes
Roman Catholic Church, Rev. George MacInnis officiating. Burial in the parish cemetery. No
flowers by request. Donations in her memory may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or to
Our Lady of Lourdes Roman Catholic Church. Arrangements are under the direction of H.C.
MacQuarrie Funeral Home, Stellarton.
OBIT # 1599 – HALIFAX HERALD – 31 JULY 2000
RUDOLPH, John Donald - 76, formerly of Beeches Road, Pictou, died July 29, 2000, in Willow
Lodge, Tatamagouche. Born in Pictou, he was a son of the late John and Sophia (Thomas)
Rudolph. A welder by trade, he was employed with Ferguson Industries, Pictou for 30 years. John
was a member of the Pictou United Church, the Pictou Lions Club and also sat on the Pictou
County Advisory Board of the CNIB. A lifelong resident of Pictou, he had been a guest at the
Lodge for less than two years. He is survived by daughter, Adonna, British Columbia; son, David
(Ethel), Pictou; three grandchildren. John was predeceased by his wife, Inez (Kelloway) Rudolph.
Cremation has taken place. The family will receive friends 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in McLaren
Funeral Home, Pictou. Funeral will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the McLaren Funeral Home
Chapel, Pictou, Rev. Mary Beth Moriarty officiating. Burial will be in Seaview Cemetery. Family
flowers only please. Donations in his memory may be made to the Willow Lodge Memorial Fund
or a charity of your choice.
OBIT # 1600 – HALIFAX HERALD – 2 AUG. 2000
HALVERSON, Helen Clara - 68, Welsford Street, Pictou, died Tuesday, August 1, 2000, in the
Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Alder Point, she was a daughter of Mary Louise
(MacNeil), Alder Point and the late Ivan Deveaux. Helen enjoyed flea markets and collecting
antiques especially dolls. In her leisure time she loved to attend bingo, bowl and was an associate
member of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 16, Pictou. She will be greatly missed by family
and friends and will be remembered as a wonderful mother and wife. She is survived by sons,
Brian (Carol), Mississauga, Ont.; Bruce (Pam), Windsor; Richard (Marlena), Durham; Ron
(Cindy), Pictou; John (Michelle), Georgetown, Ont.; Paul, Pictou; daughter, Sharon Stanley,
Green Hill; grandchildren, Richard, Shalegh, Eric, Nathan, Sam, Ashley, Sarah, Meaghan, Iain,
Kaliegh, Tonya, Christopher, Kyle; two step great-grandchildren; brothers, Francis, Sydney
Mines; Sheldon and Greg, Alder Point. She was predeceased by her husband, George; brother,
Glenn. Cremation has taken place. The family will receive friends 7-9 p.m. this evening in
McLaren Funeral Home, Pictou. Funeral service will be held 1 p.m. Thursday in Stella Maris
Catholic Church, Pictou, Rev. Peter MacDonald officiating. Burial will be in Seaview Cemetery.
Family flowers only please. Donations in her memory may be made to The Lung Association.
OBIT # 1601 – HALIFAX HERALD – 2 AUG. 2000
WEIR, Marjorie Wright - 73, 403 Washington St., New Glasgow, died Monday, July 31, 2000, in
the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in New Glasgow, she was a daughter of the late
Walter and Eva (Westacott) MacFarlane Weir. She was a graduate of the former Victoria General
School of Nursing and had worked as a registered nurse in Toronto and Vancouver. She resided
for most of her life in New Glasgow where she was a member and elder of the Westminster
Church. Marjorie always enjoyed the children in her neighborhood and was a friend to all of
them. She is survived by brothers, Robert D. (Elizabeth), St. Catharines, Ont.; Andrew, New
Glasgow; sisters, Helen Keith, Jean Weir, both of New Glasgow; Hazel Love, Toronto; several
nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by several brothers and sisters. Her remains will rest in
H.W. Angus Funeral Home, New Glasgow from where funeral services will be held 2:30 p.m.
Thursday, Rev. Kate Ballagh Steeper officiating. Burial will be in the Brookside Cemetery. The
family will receive friends in the funeral home from 12:30 p.m. up until the time of service at
2:30 p.m. Donations in her memory may be made to the Westminster Church, New Glasgow or to
the IWK Hospital for Children, Halifax.
OBIT # 1602 – HALIFAX HERALD – 5 MAR. 1998
MacDONALD, Heather Lynn - 50, Fox Brook, formerly of Stellarton, died March 3, 1998, in
Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in New Glasgow, she was a daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth
(Reekie) Megeney, Stellarton, and the late George Megeney. Surviving are her husband, Daniel;
son, George, Westville; two granddaughters; twin sister, Nancy (Mrs. Donald Sinclair), Fox
Brook; sisters, Viola (Mrs. William Cyr), Lower Sackville; Marie (Mrs. Mike Lays), McKinnon,
B.C.; Joan (Mrs. John Mabey), Jean (Mrs. William Beaudry), Westville; brothers, George, John,
Stellarton; Robert, Dartmouth; Dexter, Westville. Visitation 7-9 p.m. today, 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Friday
in Eagles Funeral Home, Westville. Funeral 10 a.m. Saturday in Our Lady of Lourdes Roman
Catholic Church, Stellarton, Rev. Charles Cameron officiating. Burial in Lourdes Cemetery.
Donations to the Nova Scotia Lung Association or any charity.
OBIT # 1603 – HALIFAX HERALD – 4 AUG. 2000
TOLSON, Mary - The death of Mary Tolson, age 98, Rocklin, Pictou Co., occurred on
Wednesday, August 2, 2000, in the Valley View Villa, Riverton. Born in Rocklin, August 8,
1901, she was the eldest daughter of the late Daniel and Jessie (Fraser) Balfour. She was a
lifelong resident of Rocklin until her stay at Valley View Villa. Mrs Tolson was a member of St.
Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Gairloch, a life member of the W.M.S. and Ladies Aid. An avid
card player, she greatly enjoyed attending card parties. She is survived by daughters, Jean Ross,
Union Centre; Virginia Miller, Westville; son, George, Lairg; 21 grandchildren; several greatgrandchildren and great great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband, Edmund;
daughter, Mary Elizabeth Boudreau; sons, Charles and James; son-in-law, Alvin Ross, Joseph
Miller and Abe Boudreau; daughter-in-law, Elaine Tolson. She is also predeceased by sisters,
Mary Borrowman, Jean Gray, Tina MacPherson; brother, James Balfour. Visitation will be held
on today from 2-4, 7-9 p.m. in Eagles Funeral Home, Westville. Her funeral service will be held
on Saturday at 2 p.m. in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Gairlock, Rev. Glenn Cooper
officiating. Burial will be in the Gairloch Cemetery.
OBIT # 1604 – HALIFAX HERALD – 4 AUG. 2000
DILLON (Smith), Marlene Joyce - October 13, 1940 - July 22, 2000. Today we said good-bye to
our mom, wife and friend. She was surrounded with love from her husband, children,
grandchildren and friends in the comfort of her home. Our hearts are filled with sadness at the
loss of Mom...our confidant, role model, friend and connection to our past. But we are comforted
with the knowledge that she is with her father, Allister Smith; Nannie and Grampie Williams and
Nannie and Grampie Smith. Mom has passed on a passion for life, a pride in her work, and a
genuine love of people. Her past year was bittersweet...at the same time that she was fighting
cancer, she was showered with love and kindness; reconnected with old friends; and cared for by
some truly wonderful doctors and nurses. We are so proud of the knowledge that she has touched
so many lives. Today we said good-bye to a nurse in this community. She trained at the Victoria
General Hospital in Nova Scotia and after raising us, returned to nursing with the passion and
caring that was her way. She looked after many people in the ICU at West Coast General Hospital
in Port Alberni, B.C., with her special mixture of professionalism and humor. There is always a
story about Marlene...She worked closely with the RNABC on the board of directors and believed
strongly in improving health care by being an advocate for both patients and her colleagues.
Today we say thank you Mom for being such a wonderful grandmother to our children. We
promise to give them the same kind of childhood that you gave to us. They love their Nanie so
much because you gave them your time and love. Today we say thank you to all of the life-long
friends from across the country that gave Mom such hope and joy. We all need friends like you.
Born in Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Mom will be returning home to be surrounded by her mother,
Emily Donnelly (Smith) (Williams); her brothers, Fred (Faye) Smith and Bill Smith, as well as
the many aunts, uncles and cousins, who all meant more than the world to her. There will be a
time to connect at Murray's Point Cemetery, on Saturday, August 5, at 2 p.m. with Mrs. Jessie
Johnson officiating. Everyone is welcome. Please join us for a reception following the service in
Emily Donnelly's home. Flowers are gratefully declined, as Mom would prefer donations to be
made to the Health Square and the Intensive Care Unit at the new hospital. Please make donations
in her memory to the West Coast General Hospital Foundation, 3841 8th Ave., Port Alberni, BC
V9Y 4S1. Arrangements are entrusted to P&K MacDonald Funeral Home, New Glasgow. We'll
miss you...Gary, Susan (Kerry), Krista, Brent (Darlene), Tracy (Michael), Sara, Sean, Alec, Cara,
Ashton, Brennan.
OBIT # 1605 – HALIFAX HERALD – 5 AUG. 2000
MacLEAN, John James "Jim" Sr. - 88, Thorburn, Pictou Co., died Thursday, August 3, 2000, in
the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Stellarton, he was a son of the late Harry and
Elizabeth (MacIvor) MacLean. He was a resident of Thorburn for the past 57 years. In his earlier
years, he was a member of the armed forces, later working as a coal miner and then was
employed with the Department of Transportation from where he retired. He was an adherent of
the Union Presbyterian Church, Thorburn. Jim was an avid fisherman and gardener. He is
survived by his wife, the former Agnes Hughes; daughters, Jo-Anne Grice (Jim), Sutherland's
River; Bell Fraser (Louie), Coalburn; Debbie Cress (George), Greenwood Road; son, Jimmie
(Beth), Thorburn; stepdaughter, Sally Mason (Warren), Coalburn; 11 grandchildren; two greatgrandchildren; sister, Kaye MacIvor, New Glasgow; many nieces and nephews. Jim was
predeceased by brothers, Angus, Harry, Bill, Joseph and Alexander; sisters, Elizabeth, Sarah and
Jesse. His remains are resting in H.W. Angus Funeral Home, New Glasgow with visitation today
from 7-9 p.m. and Sunday 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Monday in Union
Presbyterian Church, Thorburn, Rev. Glen MacDonald officiating. Burial will be in Thorburn
Cemetery. Donations in his memory may be made to Union Presbyterian Church, Thorburn,
Thorburn Cemetery Fund or to the charity of one's choice.
OBIT # 1606 – HALIFAX HERALD – 5 AUG. 2000
WHEATLEY, Frederick William - 89, Mount William Road, Pictou Co., died August 1, 2000, in
Simcoe, Ont. Born in England, he was a son of the late John Joseph and Mary Hannah (Winson)
Wheatley. He was a former member of Christ Anglican Church. He moved to Ontario several
years ago. Surviving are sisters, Mary Sibille, Mount William Road; Eileen Lee, St. Stephen, Ont.
He was predeceased by brothers, Leonard, Jack, Ronald. Visitation 1-2 p.m. Tuesday, funeral 2
p.m. Tuesday both in Eagles Funeral Home, Rev. James McCorriston officiating. Burial in
Auburn Cemetery.
OBIT # 1607 – HALIFAX HERALD – 6 AUG. 2000
PACE, Viola Annabelle - 91, Glen Haven Manor, New Glasgow, formerly of 57 Western Ave.,
New Glasgow, died Saturday, August 5, 2000, in Glen Haven Manor, New Glasgow. Born in
Lochaber, Antigonish Co., she was a daughter of the late William Duncan and Charlotte Emma
(Archibald) Taylor. She was a resident of the Glen Haven Manor for the past two years. She was
an adherent of the Presbyterian Church and was employed at Zellers until her retirement.
Surviving are sister, Hazel (Ted) Grimm, Halifax; brothers, Alexander (Sonja), Lochaber; Charles
(Alice), Lochaber; Eldon (Murial), Dartmouth; numerous nieces and nephews; sisters-in-law,
Marie Taylor, Vera Taylor and Merle Taylor. She was predeceased by her husband, Lawrence
David Pace, in 1975; and by brothers, Fred, Henry, Stirling and Leroy in infancy. Visitation will
be 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in H.W. Angus Funeral Home, New Glasgow, from where funeral service
will be held 3:30 p.m. Monday, Rev. Philip Taylor officiating. Burial will be in the North
Lochaber Cemetery, Antigonish County. Donations in her memory may be made to the Canadian
Cancer Society, the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia or the Alzheimer Society of
Nova Scotia.
OBIT # 1608 – HALIFAX HERALD – 7 AUG. 2000
MacKEIGAN, William Henry - 77, Pictou, died August 5, 2000, in Aberdeen Hospital, New
Glasgow. Born in Sydney, Cape Breton Co., he was the son of the late Malcolm and Blanche
(Mercer) MacKeigan. A veteran of the Second World War, serving in Europe with the North
Nova Scotia Highlanders and the West Nova Scotia Regiment, he completed his service and came
to Pictou, enrolling in Veteran's School. He later joined the staff of Pictou Recreation, where he
was employed at the Old Pictou Community Centre. Bill re-enlisted with the RCAF in 1951 and
remained until 1971, when he returned with his family to Pictou. He worked for a short time at
Ferguson Industries and then at the Pictou Post Office until his retirement in 1988. He is survived
by his wife of 54 years, Audrey (English), Pictou; daughters, Aura-Lee (Mrs. Dick Weinberger)
and Jo-Anne (Mrs. Wayne Liesemer), both of Calgary; son, William (and his wife Flo), Pictou;
seven grandchildren. He was predeceased by his sister, Phoebe. An avid fisherman and singer, he
was a member of the First Presbyterian Church choir, the Pictou Men's Choir and an original
member of the Shiretown Quartet, where he was known for having one of the lowest bass voices.
Cremation has taken place and there will be no visitation by request of the deceased. Funeral
service will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday from the McLaren Funeral Home Chapel, Pictou, Rev.
Iona MacLean officiating. Burial will be at a later date in Haliburton Cemetery. In lieu of flowers,
donations in his memory may be made to the First Presbyterian Church, Pictou or a charity of
your choice.
OBIT # 1609 – HALIFAX HERALD – 7 AUG. 2000
PORTELLI, Reno Peter - 73, Dunbar Avenue, New Glasgow, formerly of Lower Barneys River
and Kenzieville, died August 5, 2000, in Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Mellieha,
Malta G.C., he was a son of the late Joseph and Annie (Gauci) Portelli. He had been employed as
a meat cutter with Canada Packers, Toronto, for 25 years and locally with IGA and Sobey's. He
had also been a lobster fisherman (Merigomish); owned and operated the former R & E General
Store, Kenzieville, and the Canteen Take Out, Lower Barneys River. He was a former member of
Bethel Baptist Church, Westville. Surviving are his wife, Mary Evangeline "Eva" (MacDonald);
daughter, Anna Demetre, Abercrombie; Rena Lee, at home; three grandchildren. He was
predeceased by granddaughter, Hope Demetre; sisters, Carmen Antonia; brothers, Leli, George.
Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today, funeral 2 p.m. Tuesday, both in P. & K. MacDonald Funeral
Home, New Glasgow, Pastor Grant MacDonald officiating. Burial in Murrays Point Cemetery,
Lower Barneys River. Family flowers only. Donations to IWK Grace Foundation, Halifax.
OBIT # 1610 – HALIFAX HERALD – 7 AUG. 2000
WEIR, Jean Fraser - 81, 508 Little Harbour Rd., New Glasgow, died Thursday, August 3, 2000,
in Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in New Glasgow, she was a daughter of the late John
and Eva (MacFarlane) Weir. She had been a resident of New Glasgow for the past 15 years, prior
to which she lived in Toronto where she was employed at City Hall. She was a member of
Westminster Presbyterian Church, New Glasgow. Jean was an accomplished pianist. She is
survived by sisters, Hazel Love, Toronto; Helen Keith, New Glasgow; brothers, Andrew (Janet),
New Glasgow; Bob (Elizabeth), St. Catharines, Ont.; and by several nieces and nephews. She was
predeceased by several brothers and sisters. Cremation has taken place. There will be no
visitation at the request of the deceased. A public memorial service for family and friends will be
held at 2 p.m. on Wednesday in H.W. Angus Funeral Home Chapel, New Glasgow, Rev. Kate
Ballagh Steeper officiating. Burial of cremains will be in Riverside Cemetery, New Glasgow.
Donations in Jean's memory may be made to Westminster Presbyterian Church or to the charity
of one's choice.
OBIT # 1611 – HALIFAX HERALD – 7 AUG. 2000
MacDONALD, Albert Angus "Al" - 60, Cleveland, Richmond Co., passed away in the Strait
Richmond Hospital, Evanston, Sunday, August 6, 2000. Born in Middleton, Colchester Co., he
was a son of the late Alexander and Mary (Holmes) MacDonald. He grew up in Lyons Brook and
graduated from Pictou Academy. He was a former employee of the Bank of Nova Scotia and
Georgia Pacific Corporation. At the time of his death, he was a self-employed accountant. He was
a member of St. Joseph's Parish, Port Hawkesbury. He is survived by his wife, the former Camilla
MacCormack; daughter, Debra, at home; brothers, Sterling (Sally), Lyons Brook; Ian (Karin),
Pictou; sister, Ann (Donald) Gunning, Lyons Brook; several nieces and nephews. Visitation will
be 7-9 p.m. today, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Tuesday, vigil service 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, all in Dennis
Haverstock Funeral Home, Port Hawkesbury. Funeral mass will be held 2 p.m. Wednesday in St.
Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, Rev. Bill Burke officiating. Interment in the parish cemetery.
Memorial donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia or St.
Joseph's Parish building fund.
OBIT # 1612 – HALIFAX HERALD – 8 AUG. 2000
HARPELL, Rhoda Frances - 86, Port Bickerton, Guysborough Co., died Monday, August 7,
2000, in St. Mary's Memorial Hospital, Sherbrooke, surrounded by her loving family. Born in
Port Bickerton, she was the eldest daughter of the late Everette Garfield and Amanda Bessie
(Kaiser) Horton. She was a member of the Port Bickerton United Baptist Church. During her long
life, she was a volunteer for numerous organizations and
was a honorary life member of the Women's Institute of Nova Scotia. She worked for 15 years as
a mail courier for Canada Post. Loved and respected by all who knew her, she was a devoted
mother and grandmother and her wisdom and love will be sadly missed by all. She is survived by
sons, Stanley (Anne), Clayton (Mickey), Douglas (Lottie), all of Port Bickerton; Jerry (Janice),
Halifax; Asa (Sandra), Jordanville; Charles (Elizabeth), Truro; Isaac (Sherry), Sonora; John
(Margaret), Port Hilford; daughters, Hilda (Clifford) Sherman, Halifax; Florence Baker, Liscomb;
Marjorie (Grant) Yake, Richmond, B.C.; Carol Whitmore, Bedford; Wanetta (Roger) Evans,
Portuguese Cove; Sandra (Leonard) Archibald, Dartmouth; Barbara (David) Croft, Liscomb; Judy
(Gordon) MacDonald, Port Hilford; Cindy (Lloyd) MacGrath, Melrose; brothers, Weldon,
Kenneth and Fred, all of Port Bickerton; sisters, Jean (Maurice) Kaiser, Harpelville; Clare (Roy)
Harpell, Port Bickerton; Leona Newcombe, Sherbrooke; 39 grandchildren; 37 greatgrandchildren; one great great-grandchild. She was predeceased by her husband, Asa; twin sons,
Harold and Hector; brother, Maurice; sister, Etta Lillian Horton; grandchildren, David Harpell,
Charlene Harpell, Jennifer Yake, Andrew and Marc Whitmore; great grandchildren, Michaela
Baker and Breanna Kaiser; sons-in-law, Melvin Baker, Ian Sherman, John Whitmore. Visitation
will be 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today, funeral service will be 3 p.m. Wednesday, both in Port Bickerton
United Baptist Church, Pastor Archie Leach officiating. Burial will be in family plot, Harpelville.
Memorial donations in Rhoda's memory may be made to St. Mary's Memorial Hospital,
Sherbrooke, the Port Bickerton United Baptist Church or to a charity of your choice. Funeral
arrangements entrusted to G.W. Giffin Funeral Home, Country Harbour.
OBIT # 1613 – HALIFAX HERALD – 8 AUG. 2000
HOGG, William James - 69, Mount William, Pictou Co., died August 3, 2000, in the Health
Sciences Centre, QEII. He was a son of Mary (Doherty), South Wales and the late William Hogg.
He worked at the Michelin Bridgewater Plant for several years. He enjoyed soccer (football) and
golf. Surviving are his wife, the former, Elizabeth Stevenson; daughter, Susan, Fredericton, N.B.;
brother, Ian, South Wales, U.K.; two grandchildren. Cremation has taken place. Memorial service
2 p.m. Wednesday, in the chapel of the Atlantic Funeral Home, 125 Sackville Dr. Reception to
follow in funeral home. No flowers by request. Donations to S.P.C.A., Granton, Pictou Co.
OBIT # 1614 – HALIFAX HERALD – 8 AUG. 2000
HUSHARD, Dora Mae - 94, Brother Street Senior Citizens, New Glasgow, formerly of
Washington St. and East River Road, New Glasgow, died August 7, 2000, in the Health Sciences
Centre, QEII. Born in Lundy Junction, Guysborough Co., she was a daughter of the late Michael
James and Elizabeth (Pettipas) Hushard. She was a resident of New Glasgow for most of her life
and had resided at Brother Street Senior Citizens since 1995. She was a former member of St.
John the Baptist Roman Catholic Church, New Glasgow and a member of St. Gregory's Roman
Catholic Church, Parkdale. She was a former employee of the former N.W. Mason Limited, The
B. Condon's Tea Room, Charlie MacLeod's Restaurant and McRae's Restaurant, New Glasgow
from where she retired after 25 years of employment. She was predeceased by sisters, Katie,
Janester; brothers, Louis and three in infancy. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in H.W. Angus
Funeral Home, New Glasgow. Funeral 11 a.m. Wednesday, in St. Gregory's Roman Catholic
Church, Rev. Bernard MacAdam officiating. Burial in Holy Cross Cemetery, New Glasgow.
Donations to Saint Gregory's Building Fund.
OBIT # 1615 – HALIFAX HERALD – 8 AUG. 2000
MUNROE, Jean Louella - 86, 35 Cambey Avenue, Stellarton, died Monday, August 7, 2000, at
home. Born in Wentworth, she was a daughter of the late Wilson and Annie (Tattrie) Upham. She
was a resident of Stellarton for the past 30 years and was a member of the Sharon St. John United
Church. She was employed at the Riverview Adult Residential Centre for a number of years. She
is survived by sons, Brian (Betty), Abercrombie; Gary (Kathleen), Mt. Denson, Hants Co.;
daughters, Joyce (Burton) Findlay, Lorne; Gail (William) Morrison, Union Centre; Lynda
(Bernard) Stewart, Central Caribou; nine grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; sister, Avis
MacIntosh, Truro; one nephew. She was predeceased by her husband, Norman Munroe; daughter,
Geraldine; son, LeRoy; sisters, Pearl Upham, Alberta Johnston. Her remains are resting in H.C.
MacQuarrie Funeral Home, Stellarton, with visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Wednesday, from where
funeral service will be held 2 p.m. Thursday, Rev. Chalmers Hatcher officiating. Burial will be in
Lorne Cemetery. Donations in her memory may be made to The Arthritis Society, the Canadian
Cancer Society or to the charity of one's choice.
OBIT # 1616 – HALIFAX HERALD – 8 AUG. 2000
REID, Chipman Alexander "Chip" - 62, Oak Street, Trenton, with family and clergy at his side,
passed away peacefully on Sunday, August 6, 2000, in Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow, after a
brief and courageous battle with cancer. Born in New Glasgow, he was a son of the late Victor
and Lena (Daley) Reid. After his mother's death, he was brought up by his late paternal
grandparents, Henry and Chrissie Cameron. He was a lifelong resident of Trenton and was
employed at Trenton Works for some 30 years as an inspector and later worked as a construction
consultant up until his retirement. He was a member of the First United Church, Trenton and a
member of the Church of The Nazarene, Trenton. Chip was a devoted Lion's Club member for
the past 40 years and a member of The Doric Lodge 91, Trenton. He was an avid motorcyclist
and an active volunteer in the community. He is survived by his wife, the former Betty
Wilkinson; sons, Max (Thirza), New Glasgow; Matthew (Dawn), Little Harbour Road;
grandchildren, Nathan, Jenna, Marla, Jonathan, Carley, Kaleb; brother, Charles (Shirley), New
Glasgow; sister, Shirley, Westville; several nieces and nephews. Besides his parents and
grandparents, he was predeceased by a foster sister, Mary Dee; brother, Lloyd in infancy. His
remains are resting in H.W. Angus Funeral Home, New Glasgow, with visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m.
today. Funeral service will be held at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Church of The Nazarene,
Trenton, Rev. Douglas Herbert officiating, assisted by Rev. Dr. Glen Matheson. Doric Lodge 91,
Trenton will meet in the funeral home at 6:45 p.m. this evening to conduct their service. Burial
will be in Hillside Cemetery. Family flowers only please. Donations in his memory may be made
to the Lion's Club, Stellarton or to the charity of one's choice.
OBIT # 1617 – HALIFAX HERALD – 9 AUG. 2000
MILLER, Fern Christine - 73, Haliburton Road, Pictou, passed away peacefully on August 7,
2000, in the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born December 10, 1926, in McLellan's Brook,
she was a daughter of the late Robert and Esther (Ballantyne) MacPherson. She graduated from
the Victoria General School of Nursing in 1949 and worked at the Sutherland Harris Memorial
Hospital, Pictou for most of her career. Although Fern suffered from Multiple Sclerosis, her
courage and love of life was an inspiration to those fortunate enough to know her. Always quick
to laugh, always concerned about the well being of others, she generously shared her time and
wisdom. Fern will be greatly missed by her husband of 46 years, Granville; her children, Hugh,
Pictou; Susan (David), Edmonton; Alan (Kelly), Kentville; her grandchildren, Nick, Alex and
Jeff. She was predeceased by brothers, Lloyd, Warren and John in infancy. The family will
receive friends in McLaren Funeral Home, Pictou from 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Thursday. A celebration of
Fern's life will be held at 2 p.m. Friday in Pictou United Church, Rev. Mary Beth Moriarity
officiating. Burial will be at a later date in Heatherdale Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers, the
family request that donations be made to the Multiple Sclerosis Society or a charity of your
choice.
OBIT # 1618 – HALIFAX HERALD – 9 AUG. 2000
MacINTOSH, George Lewis - 80, Glen Haven Manor, New Glasgow, formerly of High Street,
New Glasgow, died August 8, 2000, in the manor. Born in New Glasgow, he was a son of the late
Dougald and Jane Ann (Sutherland) MacIntosh. He was a member of Trinity United Church, New
Glasgow. Prior to retirement, he had been employed as a milkman for 32 years, Nova Scotia
Power for 11 years and L.E. Shaw Ltd. for a number of years. He enjoyed skating, playing
hockey and fiddle music. Surviving are his brother, Donald "Don" MacIntosh, Glen Haven
Manor; two nieces. He was predeceased by sister, Hilda Simpson. Visitation 2-4 p.m. Thursday in
P.&K. MacDonald Funeral Home, New Glasgow, from where funeral will be 11 a.m. Friday,
Rev. Norman Marple officiating. Burial in Lorne Street Cemetery. Donations to any charity.
OBIT # 1619 – HALIFAX HERALD – 11 AUG. 2000
FISHER, Rupert Seldon "Rupe" - 80 years young, Middle Stewiacke, Colchester Co., passed
away on August 9, 2000, in the New Halifax Infirmary, QEII, after a brief illness. He was the son
of the late Burton and Dell Fisher. Rupe will be sadly missed by his wife of 56 years, Mary
Riddell, daughter, Freda, Ontario; son, Terry; daughter-in-law, Joan; granddaughters, Meaghan
and Jenanne, all of Cole Harbour; brothers, Weldon, Truro; Leon, Middle Stewiacke; sisters,
Freda (Mrs. Allen Sutherland) and Phyllis (Mrs. Elmer Sutherland). Rupe was a resident of
Middle Stewiacke all his life with the exception of his five-years service overseas during the
Second World War with the 13 Company Forestry Corps. After the war, he was employed with
the Department of Lands and Forests in Shubenacadie for 37 years retiring in 1983. He was a
member of the Royal Canadian Legion No. 26, Truro, a member of Middle Stewiacke United
Church and a Scout leader for many years. In addition to being an avid curler and a member of
the Brookfield Curling Club, Rupe also enjoyed gardening, traveling and camping. He was a
friend to all and a wonderful husband, father, grandfather, brother, uncle and neighbour. He was
predeceased brothers, Clarence, Gerald, Wilbert; sister, Helen McElhinney. Cremation has taken
place. Visitation 7-9 p.m. today, August 11, in Colchester Community Funeral Home, Willow
Street, Truro, with funeral service in Middle Stewiacke United Church on Saturday, August 12, at
2 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Canadian
Cancer Society or a charity of your choice.
OBIT # 1620 – HALIFAX HERALD – 11 AUG. 2000
POIRIER, Amelia Margaret - 79, Shiretown Nursing Home, Pictou, died August 2000, in the
home. Born in Pictou, she was a daughter of the late George and Bertha (Fougere) Hemmings. A
member of Stella Maris Roman Catholic Church, Pictou. She was an avid gardener, enjoying both
vegetables and flowers, particularly roses. The focus of her life was family, especially children.
Amelia was well known for her love of all children, not just her own and was a second mother to
many in the neighborhood, her door was always open. She is survived by her children, Beverly
Joudrie-Underwood, Pictou; Keith Poirier, Edmunston, N.B.; Sylvia Chapman, Pictou; Marcia
Bowen, Pictou; Bertina Poirier-Wiseman, Pictou; Alicia Rose, Dartmouth; Maurice Poirier,
Pictou; Cynthia Carter, Alabama; Nona MacDonald, Stellarton; Francine Toppel, Dartmouth;
Andrew Poirier, Dartmouth; Annette Poirier, Pictou; Colette Poirier, Halifax; Aurelle Poirier,
New Glasgow; Maria Poirier-Buck, New Glasgow; Marcel Poirier, Mississauga; 57
grandchildren; 30 great-grandchildren; brothers, Harold Hemmings, Pictou; George Hemmings,
Calgary; sister, Isabel Beck, Pictou. She was predeceased by her husband, Benoit; sisters, Jean
Blair and Theresa Slaunwhite; stepson, Joseph B. "Joey" Poirier. Visitation will be 2-4, 7-9 p.m.
today in McLaren Funeral Home, Pictou. Funeral mass will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday in the
Stella Maris Church, Pictou, Rev. Peter MacDonald officiating. Burial will be in the Seaview
Cemetery. Family flowers only please. Donations may be made to the Alzheimer Society of Nova
Scotia or The Lung Association.
OBIT # 1621 – HALIFAX HERALD – 12 AUG. 2000
KENNEDY, Bertha Amelia - 82, of Upper Stewiacke, died August 10, 2000, in Hillcrest Manor,
Truro. Born in Upper Stewiacke, she was a daughter of the late Earl and Minnie (Thorpe)
Kennedy. Surviving are son, John (Betty), Dawson Creek, B.C.; sisters, Mary Mowatt, Upper
Stewiacke; Hazel (Roy) Brown, Halfway Brook; brothers, Artie (Helen), George (Cecilia), Frank
(Beverley), Upper Stewiacke; grandchildren, Kari (Darren) Eickson, B.C.; David, Steven, B.C.;
brother-in-law, Henry Fisher, Halfway Brook; sister-in-law, Hazel Kennedy, Brookfield; four
great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by sister, Margaret Fisher; brother, Roy. Graveside
service will be held Tuesday at 11 am in Riverside Cemetery, Upper Stewiacke. No flowers by
request. Arrangement entrusted to Colchester Funeral Home, Truro.
OBIT # 1622 – HALIFAX HERALD – 12 AUG. 2000
MORRISON (Shreenan), Gloria Bell - 69, Evansville, Pictou Co., died Friday morning, August
11, 2000, in the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow, surrounded by her loving family. Born in
Stellarton, she was a daughter of the late Myrtle (Murray) and Earl Graham and Frank Shreenan.
She was a resident of Evansville for all her life and was a member of Our Lady of Lourdes
Roman Catholic Church, Stellarton. She was a former employee of Michelin Tire. She is survived
by sons, Robert, at home; David (Heather), Moose River, Pictou Co.; daughters, Marion (Mrs.
George Charlton), Stellarton; Kay (Mrs. Tommy Heighton), Saltsprings; sister, Marion (Mrs.
Bernard Hoare), Stellarton; brothers, John (Kathleen) Lansdowne; Burton (Delores), Sackville;
Arthur, Mount William; Edward (Florence), Stellarton; grandchildren, Gloria (Mrs. George
Huggan), Kirk Moore (Carrie), Scott Heighton, David and Laura Morrison; great-grandchildren,
Kayla and Sarah Huggan, Dallas Moore; several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her
husband, Robert (Poke) Morrison; brother, Robert Shreenan; nephews, Bernie "Boo" Hoare,
Colin Shreenan and Reginald Davidson. Visitation 7-9 p.m. today and 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Sunday in
H.C. MacQuarrie Funeral Home, Stellarton. Funeral Mass will be held 11 a.m. Monday in Our
Lady of Lourdes Roman Catholic Church, Rev. George MacInnis officiating. Burial will be in the
parish cemetery. Donations in her memory may be made to The Lung Association, Heart and
Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia or the IWK Grace Health Centre.
OBIT # 1623 – HALIFAX HERALD – 14 AUG. 2000
COCHRANE, Francis Joseph "Frank" - 77, Marsh St., New Glasgow, died August 12, 2000, in
Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Salmonier, St. Mary's Bay, Nfld., he was a son of the
late Peter and Marie (Murphy) Cochrane. During the Second World War, he served overseas with
the Canadian Infantry. When he returned, he was employed as a CPR Fireman, Ottawa; a welder,
Trenton Works and at Westside Dry Cleaners. He was a member of St. Ninian's Roman Catholic
Church, Antigonish. He was a member of the Admiral Murray RCN, the Overseas War Veterans
Association and Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 34, New Glasgow. He enjoyed gardening and
flowers, and was especially fond of his dog, "Joey". Surviving are his companion, Molly Hardy;
son, Darren, Halifax; sisters, Mary Alderson, Victoria, B.C.; Patricia Ryan, Toronto, Ont.;
Consolata "Connie" Chisholm, Caledonia, Ont.; numerous nieces and nephews. He was
predeceased by a son, Donald; brothers, Dennis, Leo, Peter, Michael. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m.
today in P & K MacDonald Funeral Home, New Glasgow. The Overseas War Veterans
Association service 4 p.m. today, Royal Canadian Legion service 6 p.m. tonight, both in the
funeral home. Funeral service 10:30 a.m. Tuesday in St. Gregory's Roman Catholic Church, New
Glasgow, Rev. Bernard MacAdam officiating. Cremation to follow. Donations to the Aberdeen
Palliative Care Society or any charity.
OBIT # 1624 – HALIFAX HERALD – 14 AUG. 2000
MacDONALD, Mary Campbell - 79, Glen Haven Manor, New Glasgow, formerly of 74 Park St.,
Trenton, passed away Sunday, August 13, 2000, in the manor. Born in Trenton, she was a
daughter of late John W. and Mary (MacKeil) Otter. She attended Trenton schools and worked in
the Nut and Bolt Department, Trenton Works during the Second World War. She was a member
of First United Church, Trenton and the Mary Unit UCW. In past years, she took an active part in
CGIT, Home and School and the Cubs. Surviving are daughter, Beverly (James) Hayden,
Woodburn; sons, Bill (Diane), Sydney; Gary, China; Glen (Valerie) Chance Harbour; brother,
Harold (Verna) Ottar, Trenton; grandchildren, Scott MacDonald, Sydney; Wendy Jennings,
Newmarket, Ont.; Suzanne Olley, Brampton, Ont.; Janice Hillaby, Lower Sackville; Jeffrey and
Gregory MacDonald, Chance Harbour; great-grandchildren, Tyler, Travis, Taran, Evan, Kaley
and Kirk; several cousins, nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband, Elmer
MacDonald; half-brother, Ernie Martin. Cremation has taken place. The family will receive
visitors 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Tuesday in P&K MacDonald Funeral Home, New Glasgow. Memorial
service will be held 2 p.m. Wednesday in First United Church, Rev. Nancy Fraser officiating.
Burial of ashes will be in Hillside Cemetery. Family flowers only. Donations may be made in her
memory to the Alzheimer Society of Nova Scotia.
OBIT # 1625 – HALIFAX HERALD – 14 AUG. 2000
MacLEAN, Margaret Isabel - 84, Pictou, passed away Saturday, August 12, 2000, in the
Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Green Bay, P.E.I., she was a daughter of the late John
and Euphemia (Matheson) MacArthur. She was a member of the Pictou United Church, having
served in the Unit 4 UCW for many years. In earlier years, she had been very active in the
community life of Bay View, Pictou Co. She is survived by her daughters, D. June (Jim McGuire)
MacLean, Pictou; Catherine (David) Davis, Pictou; Mabel (Arnold) Younker, Calgary; sister,
Hannah Beaton, Charlottetown, P.E.I.; granddaughters, Sandi Davis, Kentville, Kings Co.;
Catherine McGuire, Pictou; great-granddaughter, Cassidy Mason, Pictou; several nieces and
nephews. She was predeceased by her husband, Cecil; son, Charles; sister, Ethel; brother, Charles
in infancy. The family will receive friends from 1 p.m. Tuesday, August 15, until the funeral
service to be held 2 p.m, both in McLaren Funeral Home, Pictou, Rev. Mary-Beth Moriarity
officiating. Burial will be in the Seaview Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to
the Pictou United Church or to a charity of your choice.
OBIT # 1626 – HALIFAX HERALD – 15 AUG. 2000
CAMERON (McLaren), Mary Catherine - 89, Tatamagouche, died August 14, 2000, in the
Lillian Fraser Memorial Hospital. Born in Moose River, Pictou Co., she was the eldest daughter
of Laren and Ella (Ross) McLaren. She was predeceased by her husband, Ernest Cameron;
brothers, Charles, Alexander and wife Leola, Frederick and wife Florence and Henry; sister,
Bessie Burke and husband Wallace; nephew, Lawrence Burke; sister-in-law, Mary Adah
Robertson and husband Stewart. She is survived by daughters, Evelyn Cameron, Tatamagouche;
Eleanor Glenn (Kevin), Denmark; grandchildren, Danny MacRae (Cheryl) Hamilton, Marie
Hillier (Jerry), Toronto; Donna Whidden (Adam Cook), Prince George; great-grandchildren,
Jennie and Evan MacRae and Corey Whidden; sisters, Jessie Cameron (Charles), Antigonish;
Mable Colborne, Stellarton; nieces and nephews, Laura Graham (Allan), Sunny Brae; Kenneth
Burke, New Glasgow; Florence Burke (widow of Lawrence), Antigonish; Dr. Robert Colborne,
P.E.I.; and the daughters and son of Adah Robertson; many great nieces and nephews. Mary
taught in one room schoolhouses in Nova Scotia before joining Ernest in Montreal where she
married and raised her family, returning to Tatamagouche in 1989 when his health failed. Funeral
in MacLeod's Funeral Home, River John at 2 p.m. Wednesday, August 16, Rev. Morley Bentley
officiating, with visitation 7-9 p.m. today, August 15. Interment in Forrest Hill Cemetery,
Denmark. Family flowers only.
OBIT # 1627 – HALIFAX HERALD – 15 AUG. 2000
WHIDDEN, Michael Archibald - Riverside Road, Stewiacke, suddenly taken from us August 13,
2000, at age 20 as the result of a tragic accident. Born in Halifax, he was a son of Havey and
Christine (Leighton) Whidden. Michael attended Nova Scotia Agriculture College, Animal
Science Technician course. He was a member of the NSAC Woodsmen Team. He was a former
Scout Leader, First Stewiacke Scouts. Michael enjoyed life on the farm and in the outdoors,
fishing, hunting and the company of his friends. He will be sadly missed by his parents; sister,
Gillian; brother, Nicholas, both at home; grandparents, Thomas and Vivian Leighton, Nine Mile
River; Thora Whidden, Truro; great-grandmother, Audrey Densmore, Noel Shore; many cousins,
aunts, and uncles. He was predeceased by his grandfather, Moyle Whidden. Visitation will be 24, 7-9 p.m., today, August 15, in Ettinger Funeral Home, Shubenacadie from where funeral
services will be held 2 p.m. Wednesday, August 16, Rev. Ronald Frampton officiating. Burial
will follow in Pine Grove Cemetery, Stewiacke. Family flowers only, donations may be made to a
charity of choice or to a memorial fund to be established in Michael's name at the NSAC.
OBIT # 1628 – HALIFAX HERALD – 16 AUG. 2000
HUBERT, Mary Ida "Jeannette" - 81, Mountain Rd., New Glasgow, died Tuesday, August 15,
2000, in the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Petit De Grat, she was the daughter of the
late Walter and Alvina (Landry) DeCoste. She was a resident of Mountain Road for all of her
married life and was a member of Saint John the Baptist Roman Catholic Church, New Glasgow.
She is survived by sons, Raymond, Mountain Road, New Glasgow; Donald (Audrey), New
Glasgow; Wayne (Margaret), Thorburn; grandchildren, Mark, Carrie; sisters, Anita (Robert)
Fraser, Bernadette (Bill) Ross, all of New Glasgow; Agathe (Lubin) LeBlanc, Bedford; brothers,
Colin, Cape Auguet; Wilbert (Jean), West Arichat; several nieces and nephews. She was
predeceased by her husband, Francis; sisters, Margaret (Gustave) Landry, Evangeline (James)
Avery; sister, Rita in infancy; brother, Bernie. Her remains are resting in H.W. Angus Funeral
Home, New Glasgow, with visitation today from 2-4, 7-9 p.m. The Saint John the Baptist CWL
will meet at 2:30 p.m. today in the funeral home for prayers. Funeral mass will be held at 11 a.m.
on Thursday in Saint John the Baptist Roman Catholic Church, New Glasgow, Rev. Regis
Halloran officiating. Burial will be in the parish cemetery. Donations in her memory may be
made to the Canadian Cancer Society, the VON or to Summer Street Industries, New Glasgow.
OBIT # 1629 – HALIFAX HERALD – 25 AUG. 1938
SUNNY BRAE, Aug. 24 - The death occurred at Palo Alto, California, Aug. 17 of John Holmes
Grant, at the early age of 36. His death came as a great shock to his many friends in Pictou
County. Jack, as he was known to everyone, was a son of the late J. Albert Grant and Mrs. Grant
of Bridgeville and resided there until a few years ago when he moved to California holding there
a responsible position. He is survived by his wife, who is a daughter of W. B. MacDonald also
formerly of Bridgeville; his mother, sisters Bessie and Annie, brothers, Crichton and Roy, all
residing in California; Arthur in Boston, Mass., and Donald G., of the Nova Scotia Trust
Company, Sydney. Interment was in San Francisco, Saturday, Aug. 20.
OBIT # 1630 – HALIFAX HERALD – 18 AUG. 2000
MacDONALD, Bertha Catherine - 80, 359 Little Harbour Rd., New Glasgow, died Wednesday,
August 16, 2000, in the VG Site, QEII, Halifax. Born in New Glasgow, she was a daughter of the
late John and Margaret (Cameron) Kearley. She was a retired housekeeper for Mr. and Mrs.
Henry R. Thompson. She was a member of St. John's Presbyterian Church, MacLellans
Mountain. Surviving are sons, Allan (Carol), New Glasgow; Harold (Sandra), Ontario; David
(Elizabeth), MacLellans Mountain; Dan, New Glasgow; Bob (Jean), Ontario; 12 grandchildren;
10 great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband, Alexander MacDonald; daughter,
Joan Bowen; grandson, David MacDonald; brothers, Harold Kearley and Ralph Kelly; sisters,
Marjorie and Jean. Visitation will be 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Saturday in R.H. Porter Funeral Home, New
Glasgow from where funeral service will be held Sunday at 2 p.m., Mrs. Jessie Johnson
officiating. Burial will be in the MacLellans Mountain Cemetery. Donations may be made to the
Kidney Foundation Home Dialysis, Pictou.
life, she lived OBIT # 1631 – HALIFAX HERALD – 19 AUG. 2000
HARTLING, Christina Mae - 79, Maritime Oddfellows Home, Pictou, died Thursday, August 17,
2000, in the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Central Caribou, she was a daughter of
the late John and Elizabeth (Sutherland) Hartling. A spinster all of her life in the family home and
with her sister before moving to the Oddfellows Home. She loved piano music. She is survived
by her sister, Barbara Ellen Roach; sister-in-law, Hazel Hartling, both of Pictou; nieces and
nephews. She was predeceased by brothers, Kenneth and Sam. Visitation will be from 1p.m. until
time of funeral at 2 p.m. Monday, both in the Maritime Oddfellows Home, Pictou, Rev. MaryBeth Moriarity officiating. Burial will be in Central Caribou Cemetery. Donations may be made
to the Maritime Oddfellows Home. Arrangements are entrusted to the McLaren Funeral Home,
Pictou.
OBIT # 1632 – HALIFAX HERALD – 19 AUG. 2000
MacDONALD, Esther Evelyn - 85, 96 Arthur St., Truro, passed away August 18, 2000, at home.
Born in Mountain Road, River John, she was a daughter of the late Charles M. and Agnes D.
Langille. She was a member of St. John's Anglican Church and the Princess Mary Guild. She is
survived by sons, Ron (Shirley); Richard (Dianne); Doug (Bev), all of Truro; seven
grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband, Bernard; infant
son, Robert; grandsons, Ricky, Scott; brothers, Ottie, Archie, Clarence; sister, Willena. Visitation
will be held Sunday from 7-9 p.m., funeral service on Monday at 2 p.m., both in Colchester
Community Funeral Home, 512 Willow St., Truro, Rev. Janet Hatt officiating. Reception to
follow the service. Burial in Mountain Road Cemetery, River John. Family flowers only.
Donations may be made to a charity of your personal choice.
OBIT # 1633 – HALIFAX HERALD – 23 September 1997
EVANS, Margaret , age 100, Extendacare Nursing Home, Park Street, Oshawa, ON, died
September 18, 1997. Born in Pittsburgh, PA, she was a daughter of the late John and Louisa Little
(Eureka, Pictou Co.). She lived on Queen Street, Stellarton for many hears. Surviving are sisters,
Mrs. Violet Lochart, Trrenton, Mrs. Bessie Patterson, Liverpool; brothers, Albert, Trenton;
Chester, Welland, ON; 13 grandchildren; 18 great grandchildren; three great great grandchildren.
She was predeceased by her husband Robert; daughter, Vivian Morgan; sons, Robert, Donald,
Doug; sisters, Gertie Miller, Gladys Higgens, Mary MacLean; brothers, Charles, Clarence,
George. Cremation has taken place. Burial at a later date.
OBIT # 1634 – HALIFAX HERALD – 21 AUG. 2000
CUFF, Rev. Dale Catherine (B.A., M.Div., Dip.Min., M.TH in Pastoral Care, Spec.Inst.Min.) Rector of St. James Anglican Church, Regional Dean of Northumbria Region, Diocese of Nova
Scotia and Prince Edward Island, 45, passed away peacefully in the Aberdeen Hospital on
August 18, 2000. Rev. Cuff died as she lived her life in the presence of God, in the strength of
the Lord Jesus Christ (her best friend) and in the power of the Holy Spirit. Born in Sydney, she
was the daughter of the late Nellie (Crane) and Heber "Herb" John Cuff. Rev. Cuff was educated
both in Canada and the United States and was the holder of various academic and pastoral care
degrees, four in total. She also held her Specialist License in Institutional Ministry from the
Canadian Association for Pastoral Practice and Education and in accordance with the States
having trained in Texas. She was a member of both Associates and a valued member of the
National Specialist Commission from the Canadian Association for Pastoral Practice and
Education. She was working on her Doctor of Ministry Degree at the time of her death. She was
also a member of the Palliative Care Society having served three times as chairperson for the
Aberdeen Palliative Care Society. She served as president of the Atlantic School of Theology
Association and served on various committees of the Institute of Pastoral Training in Halifax. She
was board member of various associations including Palliative Care in Nova Scotia (New
Glasgow, Pictou); Rural Palliative Home Care Project Advisory Committee. She also served as
president of the Pictou Town Ministrial; she was past executive member of the Pictou County
Council of Churches; past chairperson of the Pastoral Care Committee Aberdeen Hospital;
member of the Ethics Committee Aberdeen Hospital and a member of the Critical Response
Incident Team representing Pictou Elementary School. She was a member of the Mother's
Union, Anglican Diocese of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island; Rotarian member, Rotary
Club of Pictou having been past president and recent recipient of the Paul Harris Fellow Award
for the furtherance of better understanding and friendly relations among peoples of the world.
She derived great pleasure from this. She was chaplain for the Royal Canadian Legion Branch
Pictou for the past 13 years and an honourary member of the Overseas War Veteran's
Association, Pictou. Parishes she served were Holy Trinity, Bridgewater (1981-83) where she
was ordained deacon and priest; St. John The Evangelist with Hammonds Plains and Beaverbank
(1983-86) and from 1987 was rector of St. James Anglican Church, Pictou until her death. Some
of her Diocesan duties included her appointment as regional dean of Northumberland Region
since 1994, supervisor to the newly ordained and assessor of candidates for ordination. She was
also Chaplain for the Northumberland Veteran's Unit, Sutherland-Harris Hospital, Pictou in
association with the Department of Veterans' Affairs. Dale will be greatly missed by her family
and friends she loved and all those who cared for her. We her family rejoice in her celebration of
life as she makes her journey home. Survived are brother, Harold (Marilyn) Cuff, Niagara Falls,
Ont.; niece, Melanee Cuff, St. Catharine's, Ont.; sisters, Sharon (Greg) Sawlor, California;
nephew, Scott Sawlor, Sydney; Shirley (David) MacKay, Bras d'Or; niece and goddaughter,
Janette (Rob) Olleros, Brantford, Ont.; great-nephews, Matthew, Lucas and godson, Jacob; niece
and goddaughter, Lisa MacKay, Niagara Fall, Ont.; great-nieces and goddaughters, Mikayla and
Haley; godson, Jax Bernard, Hopewell; various aunts, uncles, cousins, close family friend, Ella
Langille. Cremation has taken place. Visitation will be held at the McLaren Funeral Home, today
from 2-4, 7-9 p.m. A memorial service in the form of High Mass will be celebrated on Tuesday,
August 22, at 2 p.m., in St. James Anglican Church, Pictou, officiated by Archbishop Arthur
Peters and Bishop Fred Hiltz, assisted by Rev. Melvin Langille. Reception to follow in church
hall. Committal to take place on Wednesday, August 23, in the Forrest Haven Memorial
Gardens, officiated by Rev., Margaret Collins and Canon Fev Arnold. In lieu of flowers,
donations can be made to St. James Anglican Church or Diocese of Nova Scotia and Prince
Edward Island.
OBIT # 1635 – HALIFAX HERALD – 21 AUG. 2000
MacKAY, Helyn Irene - The Pines, Lyons Brook, Pictou Co., passed away Saturday, August 19,
2000, in the Maritime Odd Fellows Home, Pictou. Born in Truro, she was a daughter of the late
William and Bessie (Richardson) Cullen. A member of the Pictou United Church, she was also a
former member of the Scotsburn United Church choir. Helyn was active in many church, school
and community related organizations, such as the Lyons Brook Ladies Guild, Lyons Brook
Garden Club, Lyons Brook Home and School and the Clan MacKay Society. An amateur painter
and antique lover, she enjoyed travel and was a lover of Scotland and all things Scottish. She
passed on her love of flowers to her daughter. She is survived by sons, Peter (Carol), Dartmouth;
Elmo (Robin Lincoln), Brooklin, Me.; daughter, Ardith (Watson Inglis) MacKay, Pictou;
grandsons, Douglas MacKay, Dartmouth; Gordon (Mehee) MacKay, South Korea; greatgrandchild, Sugee; brothers, Keith Cullen, Truro; John Cullen, Toronto; sister, Sylvia Butt,
London, Ont.. She was predeceased by her husband, John Peter St. Clair MacKay; brothers,
Elmo and Gerald; sister, Carleen. Visitation will be from 7-9 p.m. Tuesday in McLaren Funeral
Home, Pictou. Funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday from the Pictou United Church,
Rev. Mary-Beth Moriarty officiating. Burial will be in the Bethel Cemetery, Scotsburn. Family
flowers only please. Donations in her memory may be made to a charity of your choice. Army,
Westville
OBIT # 1636 – HALIFAX HERALD – 21 AUG. 2000
MacLEOD, Richard Allan "Rick" - 51, Edmonton, Alta., formerly of Mount William Rd., Pictou
Co. died August 18, 2000, in Edmonton. Born in Oshawa, Ont., he was a son of Anita (Joyce)
MacLeod, Mount William Rd., and the late Joseph A. MacLeod. He attended schools at Westville
and West Pictou District High. At an early age, he moved to the Edmonton area working in
various aspects of the construction industry and for over 15 years owned and operated with his
sons, MacLeod Construction. Surviving are his wife, Cathy; daughters, Rebecca MacLeod,
Eastern Passage; Tana Silva, Edmonton; sons, Mark, John, Trent, Wade, Neil, Preston,
Edmonton; Shane, Bermuda; sister, Jeanne Brooks, New Glasgow; brothers, Ken, Plymouth;
Peter, Abercrombie; Scott, Oshawa. He was predeceased by sister, Sharon; brother, Robert.
Funeral and burial will take place in Edmonton. Donations to Salvation Army, Westville.
OBIT # 1637 – HALIFAX HERALD – 21 AUG. 2000
PARIS, Filmore Woodman - 76, James St., New Glasgow, died August 18, 2000, in the Aberdeen
Hospital. Born in New Glasgow, he was a son of the late Marshall Havelock and Clara May
(Skinner) Paris. He was well-known throughout Pictou County and beyond as an accomplished
guitar player and singer. He was an adherent of Second United Baptist Church, New Glasgow.
Surviving are sisters, Sweedlyn Cromwell, Ida Paris, Normintreal "Minty" Paris, New Glasgow;
numerous nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by sisters, Hazel in infancy, Violet Paris,
Thelma Bowden, Abuellias Bowden; brothers, Hector, Coleman, Francis, Henderson. Funeral 2
p.m. today, in Second United Baptist Church, Rev. George Mollins officiating. Burial in
Brookside Cemetery, New Glasgow. Donations to Second United Baptist Church or any charity.
Arrangements are entrusted to P.&K. MacDonald Funeral Home, New Glasgow.
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LINTHORNE, Wallace Harold - 49, West Palm Beach, Fla., formerly of Stellarton, died
Wednesday, August 16, 2000, in St. Mary's Hospital, West Palm Beach, Fla. Born in New
Glasgow, he was the son of the former Helen (MacNeil) Linthorne Geddes, Springville and the
late Walter Linthorne. He was a resident of Florida for the past 26 years. He is survived by
brothers, Joe (Jean), Jim (Donna), Brian, all of Stellarton; Pete, Eureka; Darrell (Connie),
Bridgeville; sister, Helen (Stephen) Doucette, Hopewell; 20 nieces and nephews. He was
predeceased by his brother, Bernie; stepfather, Eldred Geddes; nephew, Jesse Dee. Cremation has
taken place in Florida. The family will receive friends in H.C. MacQuarrie Funeral Home,
Stellarton, from 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today, from where a memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. on
Wednesday, Jessie Johnson officiating. Burial of ashes will be in the Brookside Cemetery. Family
flowers only please. Donations in his memory may be made to the Canadian Liver Foundation.
OBIT # 1639 – HALIFAX HERALD – 22 AUG. 2000
MacGILLIVARY, Daniel Blaise - 69, 450 Trenton Rd., died August 20, 2000, in the New
Halifax Infirmary, QEII. Born in Mulgrave, he was the son of Margaret "Peg" (Gilles)
MacGillivray and the late Andrew MacGillivray. Blaise was a painter by trade and retired from
J.D. Matheson Co. Blaise is survived by his wife of 48 years, Anne Theresa (MacDonald);
daughters, Norma (John) DeCoste, New Glasgow; Alice (Paul) Lowe, Pictou; sons, Daniel and
Blaise Jr., New Glasgow; Hubert (Valerie), Westville; Ian (Susan), Oromocto, N.B.; sisters,
Stella (Buddy) Smith and Carolyn (Kenny) White, Stellarton; Marlene (Rae) Raniere, Moncton,
N.B.; Margaret Ellen (Milton) Langille, Toronto, Ont.; brother, Harold (Murdena), Stellarton;
uncle Roderick MacGillivary, Florida; aunts, Stella Brown, Dartmouth; Theresa Fraser, Trenton;
grandchildren, Janice, Annie, Scott, Joey and Paul; great-granddaughter, Jillian; stepgrandchildren, Tarra, Tanya, Vanessa, John Allan and Chad; step-great-grandchildren, Tessa and
Alyssa; numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. He was predeceased by his father,
Andrew; sisters, Rhonda, Tonya and Mary. numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
Blaise's remains will rest in Porter's Funeral Home, New Glasgow with visitations at 2-4, 7-9
p.m. Wednesday and Thursday. Funeral mass will be said by Rev. Regis Halloran 11 a.m. on
Friday, in St. John The Baptist Church, New Glasgow. Burial will follow in the parish cemetery.
Family flowers only. Donations may be made to the VON, Canadian Diabetes Association, Heart
and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia or a charity of choice.
OBIT # 1640 – HALIFAX HERALD – 22 AUG. 2000
NAIRN (MacBain), Donna Mae - 44, Hamilton, Ont., formerly of MacLellans Brook, Pictou Co.,
passed away Monday, August 21, 2000, at home. Born in New Glasgow, she was a daughter of
Fred and Georgina (Doucette) David. Surviving are her husband, Henry Nairn, Hamilton, Ont.;
sons, David Callahan, Hamilton, Ont.; Jeremy Zugay, Hamilton, Ont.; daughter, Michelle
Callahan, Sutherlands River; grandchildren, Daniel Silver and David Callahan; sisters, Linda
Hayne, Black Point; Anna Marie Gerrior, Sunny Brae; Katreena Murphy, Merigomish; brothers,
Wayne MacBain, Black Point; Paul MacBain, MacLellans Brook. Cremation to take place in
Hamilton, Ont. Burial to be announced at a later date. No flowers by request. Donations may be
made to the Lupus Society of Nova Scotia or the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia.
OBIT # 1641 – HALIFAX HERALD – 25 AUG. 2000
MacKAY, Helyn Irene - The Pines, Lyons Brook, Pictou Co., passed away Saturday, August 19,
2000, in the Maritime Odd Fellows Home, Pictou. Born in Truro, she was a daughter of the late
William and Helena (MacGrath) Cullen. A member of the Pictou United Church, she was also a
former member of the Scotsburn United Church choir. Helyn was active in many church, school
and community related organizations, such as the Lyons Brook Ladies Guild, Lyons Brook
Garden Club, Lyons Brook Home and School and the Clan MacKay Society. An amateur painter
and antique lover, she enjoyed travel and was a lover of Scotland and all things Scottish. She
passed on her love of flowers to her daughter. She is survived by sons, Peter (Carol), Dartmouth;
Elmo (Robin Lincoln), Brooklin, Me.; daughter, Ardith (Watson Inglis) MacKay, Pictou;
grandsons, Douglas MacKay, Dartmouth; Gordon (Mehee) MacKay, South Korea; greatgrandchild, Sugee; brothers, Keith Cullen, Truro; John Cullen, Toronto; sister, Sylvia Butt,
London, Ont.. She was predeceased by her husband, John Peter St. Clair MacKay; brothers, Elmo
and Gerald; sister, Carleen. Visitation was from 7-9 p.m. Tuesday in McLaren Funeral Home,
Pictou. Funeral service was held at 2 p.m. Wednesday from the Pictou United Church, Rev.
Mary-Beth Moriarty officiating. Burial was in the Bethel Cemetery, Scotsburn. Family flowers
only please. Donations in her memory may be made to a charity of your choice.
OBIT # 1642 – HALIFAX HERALD – 25 AUG. 2000
TUCKER, Mervin John - 70, Denoon St., Pictou, died August 24, 2000, in the Aberdeen
Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in South River, Ont., he was a son of the late Joseph and Maude
(MacDonald) Tucker. He spent his early years in South River and then moved to Longlac, Ont. in
his early teens. He started work in Longlac as a camp cook. Part of his duties involved caring for
the horses in the lumber camp and this work resulted in a life-long love of animals, especially
horses. He later worked on the river drive and was a truck driver for Longlac Pulp and Paper
Company. In his early 20's he move to Sudbury, Ont. and worked for 32 years as a bus driver for
Local Lines and Sudbury Transit. After retirement in Sudbury, he moved to Pictou and was
employed for 10 years as a school janitor for Pictou District School Board. He was a member of
the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 16, Pictou. Surviving are his wife, the former Joyce Hemphill,
Pictou; son, Michael, Toronto; daughter, Wilda Gosselin, Millsville; two grandchildren; brother,
Garth, Sudbury; sisters, Mary Peitz, Hanover, Ont.; Yvonne Davies, Iona Gorst, Chatham, Ont.;
Doreen Wilson, Longlac. He was predeceased by brothers, Bernard, Harry, Lloyd, Bill, Don,
George; sister, Wilda. Cremation has taken place. No visitation by request. Funeral service 2 p.m.
August 28, in St. Augustine's Catholic Church, Rev. Felix Logewski officiating. Burial in South
River Cemetery. Donations to the Pictou County SPCA or any charity. Arrangement are entrusted
to McLaren Funeral Home, Pictou.
OBIT # 1643 – HALIFAX HERALD – 26 AUG. 2000
NOBLE (Stramberg), Elsa Mary Elizabeth - 85, Sackville, N.B., died August 24,
2000, at home. Born in Trenton, Pictou Co., on April 10, 1915, she was the only
child of Dr. Charles and Elizabeth (MacRae) Stramberg. Her early musical
influence came from such famous people as Alexander Graham Bell and
Stromberg, writer of Broadway Musicals. In 1936, she graduated from Acadia
University and joined their faculty of music in 1937. She married Dr. William
John Noble, (professor of physics) in 1945 and together they continued to teach at
Acadia until 1962 when they moved to Sackville, N.B. She immediately became
an active influence in the musical life in Sackville as a private teacher presenting a
positive and happy demeanor to her student. Her enthusiasm, energy and sharpness
of mind have set standards for the music of Sackville students and teachers alike
and contributed to the success of the Sackville Music Festival. In 1965 she became
president of the NBRMTA and established a provincial newsletter for the
association. As a member of the Canadian Federation of Music Teachers
Association she shared her expertise as CFMTA archivist from 1961-1979 and
was NB's vice president to the CFMTA in 1971. Shebecame an honorary member
of the New Brunswick Registered Music Teachers Association in 1996. Travelling
with Bill in his sabbatical years, she furthered her studies at Edinburgh University,
Scotland and the New England Conservatory in Boston. Surviving are two
cousins. She was predeceased by her husband, Bill. Memorial service 2 p.m.
Monday in Jones Funeral Home, 70 Bridge St., Sackville, N.B., Rev. Dr. Jamie
Gripton officiating. Burial at a later date in Rusagonis United Baptist Cemetery,
Rusagonis, N.B. Following the "tribute", tea and fellowship in the reception room
of the funeral home.
OBIT # 1644 – HALIFAX HERALD – 26 AUG. 2000
PATRIQUIN, Austin Charles - 83, passed away August 25, 2000, in Lillian Fraser
Memorial Hospital. Born in Cape John, Pictou Co., March 18, 1917, he was the
son of the late George and Annie (Heighton) Patriquin. He was a farmer all his life
and managed the Community Pastures, Cape John for over 25 years. he was a
member of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 108. he enjoyed his grandchildren,
gardening, animals and going for drives. He will be sadly missed by his wife of 47
years, the former Norma Shawand; son, Wayne (Donna); daughter, Jo-Ann Cullen
(Bobby), Barb (Gene) Cowling, all of River John; Sharleen (Reg) Grant,
Antigonish; stepchildren, Gerald (Marlene) Shaw, River John; Brenda (Harvey)
Taylor, Berwick. Also survived by nine grandchildren, Shannon, Virgina,
Michelle, Danielle, Erin, Charles, Kyle, Jonathan and Tyler; great-grandchildren,
Natalie and Cailey. As well as, several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased
by his brother, Lloyd and sisters, Lucy and Ada and son-in-law, Douglas Cullen.
He was the last surviving member of his immediate family. Family flowers only
please. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke
Foundation or the River John Fire Department. His remains are resting at
MacLeod's Funeral Home, River John. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Sunday, August
27, in the funeral home. Funeral service in St. John's Anglican Church, River John,
2 p.m. Monday, August 28, Rev. Bruce Ward officiating. Burial to follow in the
Hamilton Cemetery, River John.
OBIT # 1645 – HALIFAX HERALD – 26 AUG. 2000
POOLE, Theodore William "Ted" - 73, Ranna Drive, Sydney, died August 23,
2000, in the Cape Breton Regional Hospital. Born in New Glasgow, he was a son
of the late John and Etta (Trenholm) Poole. He retired from C.N.R. in 1986 after
43 years service. He was a member of St. Andrews United Church. He was a great
bowler. Surviving are his wife, the former Bertha Crittenden; daughter, Janet
Young, Brampton, Ont.; son, Allan, Sydney; four grandchildren; sister, Mary
Sloan, New Glasgow. He was predeceased by his sister, Jessie. Visitation was
Friday in Sydney Memorial Chapel. Funeral service 11 a.m. today in the chapel,
Rev. Ralph Johnston officiating. Burial in New Glasgow. Family flowers only,
donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Cape Breton Palliative Care.
OBIT # 1646 – HALIFAX HERALD – 27 AUG. 2000
SALTER, H. Bruce - 81, 43 Clairemont Ave., Stellarton passed away peacefully
August 25, 2000, in the I.C.U. Unit of the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born
in Union Centre, Pictou Co., April 6, 1919, he was a son of the late Howard and
Florence (Morrison) Salter. Bruce moved to Westville at an early age. Even then
his caring manner and generous spirit were evident. When the Second World War
efforts were calling for volunteers, Bruce and his three brothers enlisted. It was
during this time that he made wonderful life-long friends and fell in love with a
young British teacher who would be his wife and best friend. When the war ended,
they returned to Westville where Bruce began to work for the Pictou County
Power Board. During his lifetime, Bruce always showed a loyalty to those he
loved and was so very proud of his family. He was one of the first members of the
Stellar Curling Club, ran a club for teenagers called "Teen Town" in the 1960's,
was a Cub and Scout leader and Sunday school teacher. He served as an elder at
Sharon St. John United Church, as well as a mason, receiving his 50 year pin in
1998. He was also a member of Branch No. 28 Royal Canadian Legion. He was a
devoted husband, father, grandfather, brother, father-in-law, uncle and friend. We
will miss him greatly but are so rich for having had him for 81 years. He is
survived by his wife of 55 years, Norma (Spinks), Stellarton; daughters, Kathryn
(Bob) Saunders, Stellarton; Janice (Frank) Mason, Dartmouth; grandchildren,
Karyn (David) Chabassol, Stellarton; Jeff and Kathryn Mason, Dartmouth; greatgrandson, Ryan Chabassol, Stellarton; sister, Shirley MacEwan, Westville;
brother, Max Salter, New Glasgow; several nieces and nephews. He was
predeceased by his sister, Ivy Stewart; brothers, Fernie and John. Cremation has
taken place. There will be no visitation at the request of the family. A memorial
service will be held 2 p.m. Monday in Sharon St. John United Church, Jessie
Johnson officiating. Reception to follow in the church hall. A private family
committal service will be held at a later date in the Auburn Cemetery, Westville.
Donations in Bruce's memory may be made to the Aberdeen Hospital I.C.U. Fund,
835 East River Rd., New Glasgow, N.S. B2H 3S6. Arrangements are entrusted to
H.C. MacQuarrie Funeral Home, Stellarton.
OBIT # 1647 – HALIFAX HERALD – 28 AUG. 2000
MacDONALD, Walter Daniel - 47, Victoria Street, Westville, loving husband,
father, brother and friend, passed away peacefully on Saturday, August 26, 2000,
after a courageous battle with cancer. Born in New Glasgow, he was a son of the
late Donald F. "Johannus" and Mary J. (MacNeil) MacDonald. Walter was a
friendly, outgoing, sports-minded person, having played ball and hockey, and as
well was an avid golfer and Nascar race fan. He was a member of the Abercrombie
Golf Club and the Easy Does It Group. He was a welder by trade, working in
specialized construction in various area of Canada and was a member and past
member of the executive of the UA Local 224 Plumbers, Pipefitters and Welders
Union. He was a member of the Church of The Holy Name, Westville. Walter is
survived by his wife, the former Darlene Baker; son, Jason Daniel, Stellarton; a
daughter, Rachel Baker, Edmonton; He is also survived by brothers, John "Dodie"
(Yvonne Legere), Gordon "Bookie" (Ruth), all of Westville; sisters, Ann Marie
MacDonald (Allan), Stellarton and Kay MacDonald (David Johnson), Westville;
as well as mother-in-law, Etta Baker, Westville and several nieces and nephews.
Visitation will be held today, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m., in Eagles Funeral Home,
Westville. His funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, from the Church of
The Holy Name, Westville, Rev. Reg Currie officiating. Interment in Heatherdale
Memorial Gardens, Sylvester. Donations in his memory may be made to the
Canadian Cancer Society or the Palliative Care Society of the Aberdeen Hospital.
Walter will be sadly missed and lovingly remembered by his family and his many
friends.
OBIT # 1648 – HALIFAX HERALD – 28 AUG. 2000
WILLIAMS, Sarah "Sally" - 96, Valley View Villa, Riverton, formerly of 115
Rundle St., Stellarton, passed away Saturday, August 26, 2000, in the Aberdeen
Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Great Village, Colchester Co., she was a
daughter of the late Albion Stevens and Lillian (Reid) Kent. She was a retired
school teacher. She was a member of Trinity United Church, choir, UCW, and was
also a member of the IODE. She is survived by her daughter, Lorraine (Harold)
Coleman, Dartmouth; grandchildren, Kent Carrick, Stephen Coleman, James
Coleman, Barbara North, Judy Rogers, Kathryn Campbell, Susan Pipher; nine
great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild. She was predeceased by her
husband, Robert; daughter, Eileen Webber; five sisters and six brothers. Visitation,
7-9 p.m. today in R.H. Porter Funeral Home, New Glasgow, from where funeral
service will be held 2 p.m. Tuesday, Rev. Shawn Redden officiating. Burial in
Haliburton Cemetery, Pictou. Donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke
Foundation of Nova Scotia or the Canadian Cancer Society.
OBIT # 1649 – HALIFAX HERALD – 29 AUG. 2000
CARRIGAN, Constance "Connie" - 87, Shiretown Nursing Home, Pictou,
formerly of Stellarton, died Sunday, August 27, 2000, in the home. Born in
Stellarton, she was a daughter of the late James W. and Ella Mae (MacKenzie)
Carrigan. She was a resident of the Shiretown Nursing Home for the past three
years, having previously resided in Stellarton since 1991. Prior to residing in
Stellarton, she was a resident of Ontario. She was a member of the First
Presbyterian Church, Stellarton. She is survived by her husband, James E.
Carrigan, Pictou; sons, G. Edward (Mag), Pictou; John R. (Muriel), Oshawa, Ont.;
James William "Bill" (Judy), Cobburg, Ont.; Charles Douglas, Toronto, Ont.;
George W. (Terry), Calgary, Alta.; Harold L., Oshawa, Ont.; daughter, Gloria
Carrigan, Whitby, Ont.; numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great
great-grandchildren; sisters, Mary Facey, Foxbrook; Dorothy Bowen, New
Glasgow. She was predeceased by sisters, Viola Ferguson, Mildred; brothers,
Willard, MacKenzie, Charles, Edward; daughter, Marie Fitzpatrick. Her remains
will rest in H.W. Angus Funeral Home, New Glasgow, with visitation Wednesday,
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. from where funeral services will be held 2 p.m. Thursday,
with Jessie Johnson officiating. Burial will be in the Brookside Cemetery, New
Glasgow. Donations in her memory may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society,
the Shiretown Nursing Home, Pictou, or to a charity of choice.
OBIT # 1650 – HALIFAX HERALD – 29 AUG. 2000
RUDOLPH, Edward Arnold - 43, Gjoa Haven, Nunavut, formerly of Lyons
Brook, Pictou Co., died August 26, 2000, in Gjoa Haven. Born in Pictou, he was a
son of Margaret (MacCallum), Lyons Brook, and the late Arnold Rudolph. He
worked at Grant's Glass in Pictou Co. and then in the glass industry in Edmonton
before moving to Gjoa Haven to work with the Bay Northern store. He was
presently Director of Housing and Public Works for the hamlet of Gjoa Haven.
Surviving are his wife, Rosie (Nuliayuk); daughter, Angela; son, Arnold, Gjoa
Haven; daughters, Tammy, Kelly, New Glasgow; son, Warren, New Glasgow; two
grandchildren; brother, Sandy, Denver, Col.; sisters, Betty Ann Dalton, Lyons
Brook; Peggy Scanlan, Central Caribou; several nieces and nephews. Memorial
service 2 p.m. September 5, in McLaren Funeral Home, Pictou, Rev. Helen
Christie officiating. Burial in Scotch Hill Cemetery. Donations to any charity.
OBIT # 1651 – HALIFAX HERALD – 29 AUG. 2000
WEATHERBEE, Mildred Lillian - The death of Mildred Weatherbee, 91, 21
Acadia St., Trenton, formerly of Cowan Street, Westville occurred on Monday,
August 28, 2000, in the home of her daughter Lois with whom she resided for the
past 15 years. Born in Westville, she was a daughter of the late Frank and Ethel
(Chapman) Weatherbee. She was a member of The Church of The Holy Name,
Westville. She worked at the Pictou Shipyards during the Second World War. As
well, she was employed at Stewart's Nursing Home, New Glasgow for several
years and later worked at the Tara Motel for several years until her retirement. She
is survived by daughter, Lois Gerrior (Clarence), Trenton; grandsons, Stephen and
John Gerrior; sisters, Ethel Mae Whitty, Muriel Langille and Lila MacLean, all of
Westville; Viola Ransom, New York; Angie Murphy, Missouri; Gloria MacNeil,
Dartmouth; brothers, Garfield, Ontario; George, Westville. She was predeceased
by sisters, Bernetta Porter, Frances Carrigan; infant sister, Veronica and brothers,
Anthony, Frank "Bubs" and John. Visitations will be held today from 7-9 p.m. and
Wednesday from 2-4, 7-9 p.m. in Eagles Funeral Home, Westville. Her funeral
service will be held on Thursday at 11 a.m. in The Church of The Holy Name,
Westville, Rev. Reg Currie officiating. Interment will be The Holy Name
Cemetery. Mildred was a friend to many and will be missed and always in the
hearts of her family and friends.
OBIT # 1652 – HALIFAX HERALD – 2 JAN. 1999
McCABE, William Edward Cooke - 76, Loch Broom, Pictou Co., passed away
peacefully at the Aberdeen Hospital on Thursday, December 31, 1998. Born in
Loch Broom, where he lived throughout his life, he was a son of the late John and
Minnie (MacCallum) McCabe. Bill served with the 11th Canadian Army Field
Regiment during the Second World War. He was a member of Royal Canadian
Legion, Branch 16, Pictou, for 36 years. He was a member of West River
Presbyterian Church, Durham and for 10 years, was caretaker of the Historical Log
Church, Loch Broom. He retired from Abercrombie Golf and Country Club in
1987. Bill, a woodsman and avid gardener, enjoyed square dancing, cards and
growing dahlias. He was a kind, gentle man who had great love for his family and
grandchildren. Bill is survived by his loving wife of 44 years, Virginia (Falconer);
daughters, Linda, Ottawa; Audrey MacKenzie, Upper Stewiacke; Mary- Alice Ali,
Lyons Brook; sons, David, Calgary; John, Loch Broom and brother, Garfield,
Stellarton. He is also survived by nine loving grandchildren, Jalil, Raouf and
Shadia Abouali, Ottawa; Chris, Denise and Nicole MacKenzie, Upper Stewiacke
and Sarah, Alissa and Juliana Ali, Lyons Brook. He was predeceased by his
sisters, Violet in infancy, Jane Chenell, Liz Hawboldt, Mary Wall, Edna MacPhail
and brother, George. His remains are resting at McLaren Funeral Home, Pictou.
Visiting hours are today, January 2, from 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Funeral will be held at 2
p.m. Sunday from West River Presbyterian Church, Durham, Rev. Kevin Steeper
officiating. Interment in Heatherdale Memorial Gardens on Monday, January 4, at
11 a.m. Donations may be made to the Parkinson's Foundation of Canada, Nova
Scotia Division.
OBIT # 1653 – HALIFAX HERALD – 18 SEP. 2000
PATERSON (Murray), Heather Louise - 49, died August 27, 2000, in Kingswood,
Adelaide, South Australia, after a courageous battle with cancer. Born in New
Glasgow, she was the daughter of Ella (Hunson) Murray, Glen Haven Apartments,
New Glasgow and the late Lyman Stanfield Murray, former residents of South
Foord Street, Stellarton. Heather was a graduate of Stellarton High School, King's
College and McGill University where she specialized in Speech Therapy. She is
survived by husband, Hamish L.; daughters, Maura Beth, Ailsa Louise, Fiona
Jane, Australia; brother, Ronald Harvey Murray, Halifax; mother-in-law, Mrs.
Elspbeth Paterson; sister-in-law, Jill (Jonathan) Beck; nephews, Saxon and Rusty,
Australia; several aunts, uncles and cousins. She was predeceased by brother,
Carson Stanfield Murray. Funeral services were held in St. Columba Church,
Adelaide, Australia, followed by cremation. Mrs. Ella Murray and family will
receive family and friends at the home of Ella's sister, Norma McLaughlin, 147
MacKay St., Stellarton on Wednesday, September 20, from 2 p.m. up until time of
committal service at 4 p.m., in Brookside Cemetery, New Glasgow, Rev. James
McCorriston officiating. Arrangements are under the direction of H.C. MacQuarrie
Funeral Home, Stellarton.
OBIT # 1654 – HALIFAX HERALD – 1 SEP. 2000
HUGHES, Margaret Jane - 83, MacLellan's Brook, Pictou Co., died Wednesday,
August 30, 2000, in the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Stellarton, she
was a daughter of the late James Spencer and Mary Catherine (MacIntosh)
Mitchell. She had been a resident of MacLellan's Brook for some 54 years. She
was a member of Saint John's Presbyterian Church, MacLennan's Mountain.
Margaret belonged to the Women's Institute and the Red Cross, receiving a long
term service medal. She enjoyed rug hooking and looked forward to doing her
daily newspaper cryptograms. She was well known for her biscuits and enjoyed
tending to her garden. Margaret was a former employee of the Aberdeen Hospital
having worked as an R.N.A. in the operating room until retirement at age 65.
Margaret's loving and caring attitude was felt by many people. She is survived by
daughter, Catherine (Douglas) Tideman, Huntsville, Ont.; sons, John (Hazel),
MacLellan's Brook Road; Stanley "Butch" (Linda), Riverton; 10 grandchildren; 13
great-grandchildren; sisters, May (John R.) MacDonald, Sydney; Ella (Dr. Phillip)
MacDonald, Sydney; Kay Hartigan, Sydney Mines; Tena (Sandy) MacBeth,
Riverton; brothers, John (Hazel) Mitchell, Dartmouth; Bob (Lois) Mitchell,
Stellarton. She was predeceased by he husband, Daniel Hughes; brothers, Jim,
Bill, Don; sister, Janet Townsend. Her remains will rest in the H.W. Angus
Funeral Home, New Glasgow, visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today. Funeral services will
be held 2 p.m. Saturday in St. John's Presbyterian Church, MacLennan's Mountain,
Jessie Johnson officiating. Burial will be in Castle Hill Cemetery. Family flowers
only please. Donations in her memory may be made to the Heart and Stroke
Foundation of Nova Scotia.
OBIT # 1655 – HALIFAX HERALD – 1 SEP. 2000
LACEY, Violet Mae - 87, North Street, Westville, died August 31, 2000, in Glen
Haven Manor, New Glasgow. Born in Westville, she was the eldest daughter of
John and Mary (Bigney) Favier. Mrs. Lacey was an adherent of St. Paul United
Church and a former member of the Ruth Unit. She was a volunteer for the Red
Cross for many years and was also a member of the Westville Heritage Group. She
is survived by son, Harold Lacey (wife Emily), Westville; daughters, Beverly
Cameron (husband Brent), Abercrombie; Cheryl (Armsworthy) Lynds (husband
Percy), Truro; grandchildren, Brad and Brian Lacey; David and Donnie Cameron;
Deanne Pentz; Ron and Keith Armsworthy; eight great-grandchildren; and sister,
Irene Cameron, Westville. She was predeceased by her husband, William Leonard
Lacey and brother, Clarence Favier. Visitation will be held from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
in Eagles Funeral Home, Westville, where her funeral service will be held on
Saturday at 2 p.m., Rev. Scott Hillier officiating. Burial will be in the Auburn
Cemetery, Westville. No flowers by request. Donations may be made to any
charitable organization.
OBIT # 1656 – HALIFAX HERALD – 2 SEP. 2000
BARKHOUSE, Elsie May - 82, Spruce Grove, Alta., formerly of Nova Scotia,
passed away August 31, 2000 in the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in
Scotch Village, Hants Co., N.S., she was a daughter of the late Charles Burton and
Bertha Louise (Baughan) Cox. She had been a member of the Scotch Village
United Baptist Church, and lived her life in N.S. until 1968, when she and her
family moved to Vancouver. Two years werespent there before before moving to
Faro, Yukon Territory for ten years. After retirement, she returned from the Yukon
to Nova Scotia, and was a resident of Durham from 1981-1987. She then went
west again, and since 1987 has called Edmonton home. Elsie was a very strong
and courageous person, and will be sadly missed by her family: sons, Kenneth Otis
(Sharon) Cox, and Gerald Frank (Barbara) Cox, both of Spruce Grove, Alberta;
daughters, Bertha Faye (Stuart) MacDonald, Pictou, and Bonita Elsie (Leonard)
Chayco, Fort McMurray, Alta.; nine grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren, sisters,
Florence Sanford, Summerville, N.S., Helen Cox, Windsor, N.S. She was
predeceased by her husband, William Otis Barkhouse; grandsons, Trevor Chayco
and William MacDonald; brother, Raymond Cox. Visitation will be 2-4, 7-9 p.m.
today in McLaren Funeral Home, Pictou. Funeral Service will be held at 2 p.m.
Sunday in Pictou United Church, Rev. Mary-Beth Moriarity and Rev. Allan
Jorgensen officiating. Burial will be in Haliburton Cemetery. Family flowers only
please. Donations in her memory to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Pictou
Food Bank.
OBIT # 1657 – HALIFAX HERALD – 2 SEP. 2000
CAMERON, Gordon H. - 57, Coalburn, Pictou Co., died Friday, September 1,
2000, at his home. Born in New Glasgow, he was a son of the late Duncan Gordon
and Edna (Sutherland) Cameron. He was a resident of Aspen, Guysborough Co.,
and Blue Mountain, Pictou Co., prior to moving to Coalburn in 1983. He was a
member of the Bethel Presbyterian Church, Caledonia. Gordon was an employee
with the Department of Transportation for some 20 years having previously
worked for the former Electrohome and Clairtone companies. He was an avid
stock car enthusiast. He is survived by his wife, the former Carol S. Allan;
daughter, Karen (Alex) Johnstone, Greenwood, Pictou Co.; sons, Allan, Nanaimo,
B.C.; Paul, Vancouver; granddaughter, Jillian; grandson, Dylan; sisters, Glenda
(Mrs. Douglas MacLean), MacLellans Brook; Elaine (Mrs. Earl MacDonald), New
Glasgow; Heather (Mrs. Martin Rudolph), Greenwood Road, Pictou Co.; brothers,
Ellery (Mary), Thorburn; Harvey, Greenwood Road, Pictou Co. and several nieces
and nephews. He was predeceased by a son, Kevin. His remains will rest in H.W.
Angus Funeral Home, New Glasgow, with visitation Sunday from 3-5 and 7-9
p.m., and from where funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Monday, Rev. Glenn
MacDonald officiating. Burial will be in the Blue Mountain Cemetery. Donations
may be made in his memory to the charity of one's choice.
OBIT # 1658 – HALIFAX HERALD – 2 SEP. 2000
MacKINNON, Margaret Mildred - 78, Pictou Landing, died Thursday, August 31,
2000, at home. Born in Springhill, she was a daughter of the late David and
Margaret (Fraser) Colwell. She was a nurse during the Second World War and was
stationed in Yarmouth. She was a member of Bethel Presbyterian Church, Pictou
Landing, a member of Bethel Guild and was a Sunday school teacher for 25 years.
She was a past member of the Ladies Auxiliary Pictou Landing Fire Department,
and a life member of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 29, Trenton. She is
survived by daughters, Margaret (Jean) Villeneuve, Pictou Landing; Ann (Brian)
Dewys, Burlington, Ont.; sons, Donald (Michele), Pictou Landing; Bill (Pat),
Hamilton, Ont.; sisters, Eileen Pashkoski, Montreal, Que.; Kathleen (Babe)
Hartley, Delta, B.C.; brother, Eddie Colwell, Delta, B.C.; grandchildren, Bradley
and Pamela Dewys, Matthew and Adam MacKinnon, Meghan and Steven
MacKinnon, Danny, Nicole Denise, Susan (MacDonald) and Ann Villeneuve. She
was predeceased by her husband, Hector; sister, Effie, at birth; brothers, David H.
(Ham) and Cecil. Visitation will be 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today, funeral will be held 2
p.m. Sunday, Mr. Fergie MacKay officiating, both in R.H. Porter Funeral Home,
New Glasgow. Burial will be in Heatherdale Memorial Gardens. No flowers by
request. Donations may be made to the Arthritis Society.
OBIT # 1659 – HALIFAX HERALD – 2 SEP. 2000
SMITH, Marjorie Geraldine "Marge" - 88, Hillside View Senior Citizens
Complex, Little Harbour Road, formerly of 114 McKay St., New Glasgow, died
Thursday, August 31, 2000, in the QEII Health Sciences Centre, Halifax. Born in
New Glasgow, she was a daughter of the late Gerald Stewart and Ethel (Cameron)
McNeil. She was a resident of New Glasgow for most of her life with the
exception of a few years when she had resided in Stellarton and the past year in
Drumdonald Manor, Halifax. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church,
New Glasgow, member of the I.O.D.E. and various church groups. Nan or 'Tee" as
she was affectionately known by some, will be remembered for her great
enjoyment of family and friends. She was the last surviving member of her
immediate family. She is survived by daughter, Lorraine, Mrs. Robert Rae,
Halifax; son, Brad (Betty), Waterside. She was dearly loved by eight
grandchildren, Kim (Chris) Howard, Boston; Paul (Karen) Sackville; Janise
(Mike), Bedford; Michael (Shauna), Halifax; Leslie (Michael) Perrin, Dartmouth;
Terri-Lee (Craig) Young, Pictou; Craig, Vancouver. She was adored by her eight
great-grandchildren, particularly the antics of the babies, Scott and Sean Howard,
Georgia Rae, Indya and Jay Flanagan, Houston, Tex.; Karley and Riley Perrin and
Pamela Graci Young. Besides her husband, John William "Jack", she was
predeceased by an infant daughter, Kimberly; granddaughter, Pam (Smith)
Flanagan; grandson, Ryan Howard in infancy; brother, Stewart (Anda), Westville;
sisters, Jean (Elmer) Christie, Detroit; Hattie (Whit) Munroe, Stellarton; Lillie
(Ned) Connors, New Glasgow, Dorothy (Del) Sullivan, New Glasgow; Grace,
New Glasgow; Clara (Ernest) MacDonald, Westville; Her remains will rest in
H.W. Angus Funeral Home, New Glasgow. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today, funeral
services will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday, Rev. Dr. Glenn Matheson officiating, all in
the funeral home. Family Flowers only please. Donations to the Heart and Stroke
Foundation of Nova Scotia, Breast Cancer Action Nova Scotia or the charity of
one's choice.
OBIT # 1660 – HALIFAX HERALD – 28 AUG. 2000
DRYSDALE, Elizabeth Grace "Betty" - 71, Middle Sackville, died August 25,
2000, at home, surrounded by her loving family and lifetime friends, Jack and
Leona Murphy. Born in Arichat, Richmond Co., she was the daughter of the late
Nelson and Tina (Theriault) Dobson. She was educated in the Convent in Arichat
and graduated from the Teachers Normal College, Truro; and taught in Rockey
Bay, Cape Breton; and Shubenacadie, and worked a number of years at Simpson
Sears. In 1952, she married Maurice and then settled into a loving home life. Betty
could be found at any baseball, hockey or paddling event, cheering loudly when
her family was involved. Surviving are her loving husband, Maurice James;
daughter, Lynn (Ronald Moore) Drysdale, Middle Sackville; son, Nelson
(Michelle), Middle Sackville; grandchildren, Colin and Reghan, Waverley. She
was predeceased by her brother, Laurel. Cremation has taken place under the
direction of Halifax Regional Crematorium. Memorial service will be held 2 p.m.
Wednesday, August 30, at Gays River United Church, Rev. Helen Waddell
officiating. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer
Society or Gays River United Church.
OBIT # 1661 – HALIFAX HERALD – 5 SEP. 2000
CULLEN, Albert Joseph - 71, 37 Emmanuel St., Lourdes, died Saturday,
September 2, 2000, at home. Born in Stellarton, he was a son of the late John and
Eva (Boudreau) Cullen. He was a resident of Stellarton for most of his life, where
he was a member of Our Lady of Lourdes Roman Catholic Church; the Royal
Canadian Legion, Branch 28, Stellarton and a former member of the Stellarton
Lions Club. He was a carpenter by trade, as well as a veteran of the Korean
Conflict. He was an avid sports fan, coaching both ball and hockey. Surviving are
his wife, the former Linda "Dee" Dunbar, Lourdes; sons, Scott (Judy Moore),
Peterborough, Ont.; Brad, Halifax; a brother, Bob (Marie) Cullen, Big Island; a
sister, Jeanette (Mike) Elchuck, Stellarton; several nieces and nephews. He was
predeceased by a brother, John Cullen. Visitation will be 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today in
H.C. MacQuarrie Funeral Home, Stellarton. Funeral mass will be held 11 a.m.
Wednesday from Our Lady of Lourdes Roman Catholic Church, Rev. Sydney
Mifflen officiating. Burial will be in the parish cemetery. Donations in Albert's
memory may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia or to a
charity of ones choice.
OBIT # 1662 – HALIFAX HERALD – 5 SEP. 2000
MALE, Catherine Subrina - 83, Maritime I.O.O.F Home, Pictou, passed away
Sunday, September 3, 2000, in the home. Born in Pictou, she was a daughter of the
late Thomas and Mary Jane (DeYoung) Shea. A member of St. James Anglican
Church, Pictou, she had been a resident of the Maritime I.O.O.F. Home since
1987. She will be sadly missed by her family; daughters, Mary Cormier, Gladys
Male and Florence (Robert) Knowles, all of Pictou; 10 grandchildren; several
great-grandchildren; several great great-grandchildren; sisters, Clara Bell Dobson,
Digby; Annie Fulmer, Merlin, Ont. Catherine was predeceased by her husband,
Harold; son, Thomas Sidney; grandson, Thomas Cormier; great-granddaughter,
Kelly Richards; sister, Margaret Marchildon; brother, George Shea. Visitation will
be 7-9 p.m. today in McLaren Funeral Home, Pictou. Funeral service will be held
2 p.m. Wednesday in McLaren Funeral Chapel, Pictou. Burial will be in Seaview
Cemetery. Family flowers only please. Donations in her memory may be made to
the St. James Anglican Church, Pictou or the Maritime I.O.O.F. Home.
OBIT # 1663 – HALIFAX HERALD – 5 SEP. 2000
REDDICK, Eveline Newell - 96, Valley View Villa, Riverton, formerly of
Westville and Trenton died Monday, September 4, 2000, in the villa. Born in
Westville, she was a daughter of the late Kenneth and Rhoda (Marshall)
MacKenzie. She was a member of First United Church, Trenton. She was a
housekeeper for Cam MacKay Lobster Bar in Pictou Landing. She enjoyed
handsewing and continued to mend her own clothing until a few months ago. She
did crocheting making pillow tops to give away. She was very fond of animals
especially cats. She is survived by sister-in-law, Dot MacKenzie, Stellarton; close
friends, Barbara Robertson, Churchville and Donna Thompson, Woodburn;
several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her first husband, Peter Reid;
second husband, Lindsay Reddick; brothers, Kenneth, Ira. Visitation from 1 p.m.
until time of the funeral at 3 p.m. today in R.H. Porter Funeral Home, Trenton,
Rev. James Chisholm officiating. Burial in Hillside Cemetery. Donations may be
made to the S.P.C.A. or the Pictou County Food Bank.
OBIT # 1664 – HALIFAX HERALD – 5 SEP. 2000
THOMPSON, Eldred - 48, Toronto, Ont., passed away June 9, 2000, in Toronto
General Hospital, after a short illness. Born in New Glasgow, he was a dearly
beloved son of Mary (Manning) Thompson, Hamilton, Ont., formerly of
Middleboro, Cumberland Co., and the late Eldred Thompson. He was a registered
nurse and had been employed at the Toronto General Hospital for the past 19
years. He will be sadly missed by his sisters, Elizabeth, Barbara, Eileen and Irene;
and his many nieces and nephews. A funeral service was held in Toronto on June
12, 2000, followed by cremation. A gathering of friends and family will be held
from 2-4 p.m. on September 7, 2000, in Mundle's Funeral Home, 204 Water
Street, Pugwash. Interment will follow in the Riverside Cemetery, Wallace River.
OBIT # 1665 – HALIFAX HERALD – 5 SEP. 2000
LLOY, Elizabeth J. "Betty" - 79 Whitney Ave., Sydney, passed away peacefully in
the Cape Breton Regional Hospital, on Sunday, September 3, 2000. Born August
22, 1922, in Alma, Pictou Co., she was the daughter of the late Lena and O'Dell
Baylee. Betty will be sadly missed by her husband of 55 years, John; daughter,
Sharon MacKay (Elmer), Lorne, Pictou Co. and Sydney; son, Douglas, Sydney;
and brother, Doug Brown, New Glasgow. After her marriage, Betty moved from
Pictou County to Halifax and subsequently moved to Sydney, where her husband
was employed by the CNR. Exceptionally family oriented, she was keenly
interested in music and current events. She was an adherent of the United Church
of Canada. Betty was kind, generous and loved and respected greatly by her
friends. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to R.H. Porter Funeral Home,
New Glasgow. Interment was held in Christ Anglican Church Cemetery,
Stellarton.
OBIT # 1666 – HALIFAX HERALD – 7 SEP. 2000
NORRIS, Mary Alice - 89, Central West River and Plymouth, died, Tuesday,
September 5, 2000, in the Valley View Villa, Riverton. Born in Stellarton, she was
a daughter of the late Frank and Mary Alice (Barbour) Barber. She was a resident
of Central West River for many years prior to moving to Plymouth. She was a
guest of the Valley View Villa, Riverton, since February 2000, prior to which she
had resided at the Maple Crest Senior Citizens, Stellarton, for five years. She was
a member of the Southern Cross Rebekah Lodge, Stellarton and The Christ
Anglican Church, Stellarton. She is survived by son, Frank (Judy), MacLellan's
Brook; grandchildren, Cindy (Derek) DeCoste, Frank (Kathy), John (Carol), all of
New Glasgow; brother, Victor (Vera), Kingston, Ont. She was predeceased by her
husband, John Norris; brother, Jim and by sister, Annie. Her remains are resting in
H.W. Angus Funeral Home, New Glasgow with visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today.
Funeral service will be held 2 p.m. Friday in The Christ Anglican Church,
Stellarton, Rev. James McCorriston officiating. Burial in the parish cemetery.
Donations in her memory may be made to The Christ Anglican Church, Stellarton
or to the Canadian Cancer Society.
OBIT # 1667 – HALIFAX HERALD – 7 SEP. 2000
SWEET, Anna Florence - 80, Head of St. Margaret's Bay, died September 4, 2000,
at home. Born in Stellarton, she was the daughter of the late Albert and Ann
(Macdonald) Moore. Surviving are daughters, Corinne, Alberta; Cathy Micallef,
Greenwood; six grandchildren; six great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by
her husband, Ralph; grandson, Douglas; brother, Leslie. Cremation has taken
place. Memorial service 2 p.m. today, in St. Luke's United Church, Tantallon, Rev.
Carolyn Palmer officiating. Services entrusted to Ronald A. Walker Funeral
Home, Tantallon. In lieu of flowers, donations to St. Luke's Building.
OBIT # 1668 – HALIFAX HERALD – 8 SEP. 2000
MacDONALD, Anna Katherine - 82, Walker Street, New Glasgow, died
Thursday, September 7, 2000, in the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in
Pictou, she was a daughter of the late William Henry and Margaret Gray Murray
(King) Stevens. She was a member of St. George's Anglican Church, New
Glasgow. She had been employed at Bagnell's Dry Cleaners, New Glasgow for
several years. She enjoyed knitting, quilting, crocheting and loved her family. She
is survived by daughter, Sadie (Ken) Allen, Blue Mountain; Wilda (Peter) Allard,
MacPherson's Mills; Velma Graham, New Glasgow; son, Thomas (Sharon)
Graham, Brookside, Halifax; step daughters, Vivian (Fred) Wright, Dartmouth;
Eva (Lawrence) Richard, Dartmouth; step sons, Kenneth (Shirley) MacDonald,
New Glasgow; Ronald (Lois) MacDonald, Ontario; grandchildren, Peter Webb,
Darla (Allen) Lauchlan, Melissa Allard, Nicholas Allen, Erin Allard, Tanya Allen,
Lauren Graham, Justine Graham, Neilson Graham; great-grandchildren, Ryan and
Lucas Lauchlan; numerous nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her first
husband, Thomas Hill Graham; second husband, Henry MacDonald; brother, John
R. Stevens; half-brother, Roderick; half-sisters, Carrie, Letitha and Laura; stepdaughters, Nora Rector and Thelma. Visitation will be 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today and
Saturday in P. & K. MacDonald Funeral Home, New Glasgow. Funeral service
will be held 2:30 p.m. Sunday in St. George's Anglican Church, Rev. Jack
Wainwright officiating. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery, Pictou Landing.
Donations may be made in her memory to St. George's Anglican Church or the
Victorian Order of Nurses, New Glasgow Branch.
OBIT # 1669 – HALIFAX HERALD – 8 SEP. 2000
MacDONALD, John Henry - 75, Jordanville, Guysborough Co., died Thursday,
September 7, 2000, in the St. Mary's Memorial Hospital, Sherbrooke. Born April
12, 1925, in Indian Harbour, Guysborough Co., he was a son of the late George
Seymour and Libby Pearl (Rudolph) MacDonald. In his early years John worked
in the lumber woods and sawmills in Pictou County with his brother Bob. He
owned and operated his own trucking business for many years until his retirement.
He was a member of the Indian Harbour Lake Pentecostal Church. He was happy
spending time in his garden and driving his truck. He is survived by his wife of 52
years, the former Elizabeth Helen Gunn; sons, Eugene (Elaine), Indian Harbour
Lake; Rollie (Angie), Jordanville; Geordie (Julie), Jordanville; daughters, Mona
(Wade) Rudolph, Indian Harbour Lake; Roxie (Chris) Wilson, Lisbomb; Ruby, at
home; sister, Isabel (Alfred) Mills, Sherbrooke; brother, Bob (Beryl), Indian
Harbour Lake; 10 grandchildren. He was predeceased by sister, Georgina
Hemlow. Visitation will be from 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Saturday in the Pentecostal Church,
Indian Harbour Lake from where funeral service will be held 2 p.m. Sunday,
Pastor Scott Herring officiating. Burial to follow in Sunset Rest Cemetery, Indian
Harbour Lake. Family flowers only. Donations may be made to the Canadian
Cancer Society or to St. Mary's Memorial Hospital, Sherbrooke.
OBIT # 1670 – HALIFAX HERALD – 8 SEP. 2000
MacDONALD, William Herbert "Bill" - 65, Thorburn, died Wednesday,
September 6, 2000, at his cottage in Garden of Eden, Pictou Co. Born in Thorburn,
he was a son of the late William Herbert and Sarah Violet (Haddad) MacDonald.
He was an adherent of St. Alban's Anglican Church, Thorburn. He had been
employed at the former Eastern Wood Workers, the McBain Mine, Thorburn (16
years), forestry and Michelin Tire, Granton (16 years) retiring in 1991. He enjoyed
fishing and hunting. He will be sadly missed by his wife, Catherine Eliza "Kay"
(Smith); children, Charlotte (Cyril) Munroe, Thorburn; Finley (Vanda)
MacDonald, Waterside; Aldena MacDonald, Durham; Ricky (Monique)
MacDonald, Sylvester; Doris (Donnie) Patterson, Thorburn; sisters, Doris Sloan,
Stellarton; Ann Ramsay, Toronto; grandchildren, Crystal (Todd) Snell; Nicholas
and Neil MacDonald; Matthew Clark; Lance Munroe; Nicole and Tyler
MacDonald; Connor Patterson; great-grandson, Ethan Snell; numerous nieces and
nephews. He was predeceased by an infant son, Harvey; infant brother, Clarence.
Visitation will be held 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in P. & K. MacDonald Funeral Home,
New Glasgow. Funeral service will be held 11 a.m. Saturday in St. Alban's
Anglican Church, Rev. Jack Wainwright officiating. Burial will be in Thorburn
Cemetery. Donations may be made in his memory to the Blue Mountain Volunteer
Fire Department or Canadian Diabetes Association.
OBIT # 1671 – EVENING NEWS – JULY 1951
Westville--Death came with startling suddenness to William Lamey a highly respected
citizen of Westville, July 23 [1951]. Deceased had not been in good health for a
number of years. He died fortified by the last rites of the Roman Catholic Church.
He went overseas in World War 1 and was severely wounded in France[Gunshot wound to left
leg and left heel], and never fully regained his health. He suffered a great deal with a heart
ailment. Through all his suffering he was patient and considerate of others. He will be greatly
missed in the home. The funeral was held July 26 at 9 a.m. from the Church of the Holy Name
and was largely attended. Members of the Canadian Legion,
of which he was a faithful member, attended in a body. The service was conducted by Rev.
Father Boudreau, in the absence of Rev. Father Day, P.P., who was out of town. The choir of the
church led in the singing. Deceased was born in Inverness County,[Glenora] C.B., 73years
ago,[3 Jun 1878] a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Lamey, he came to Westville 20 years
ago. He was a splendid type of citizen, a good neighbor and friend. In his immediate family he is
survived by his widow, the former Margaret MacDonald, also of Inverness County, [MacIntyres
Mountain]; four
daughters,Sadie, Annie, Margaret and Agnes, and by six sons John, William, Stephen, Alex,
James, and Harry, all in Westville. Four sisters and three brothers also survive, Mrs. Annie
Warner, Dartmouth, NS; Mrs. Sadie Fitzpatrick [ Halifax] and Mrs Agnes McNeil [Glace Bay].
James and John in Glace Bay and Alex in Buffalo, New York.
Members of the Canadian Legion were the pall bearers: William Morris, William Darroch,
Murray Clark, Robert Falconer, George Ferguson and John Higgins. Internment was in the family
plot in the Church of the Holy Name Cemetery.
OBIT # 1672 – EVENING NEWS – DEC. 1991
LAMEY, Margaret--88 Purvis Avenue, Westville, died Friday[Dec 26, 1991] in Aberdeen
Hospital, New Glasgow. Born at MacIntyre Mountain, she was a daughter of the late Stephen
and Mary Ann (MacInnis) MacDonald. She
was a member of Church of the Holy Name. She is survived by four daughters, Sadie (Mrs.
William Golding), Millbrook, Pictou County; Annie(Mrs. Whitman Davidson), Oromocto, NB;
Margie (Mrs. Grant Stewart), Stellarton; Agnes, (Mrs. William O'Brien), Pictou; six sons, John,
Harry, both of Westville; Alex, Steve, both of New Glasgow;
Jimmy, Springville, Pictou County; William, Vancouver, 23 grandchildren; two greatgrandchildren; Three brothers, Hugh, Alexander, both of MacIntyre Mountain; Donald A.,
Westville. She was predeceased by her husband, William; a son, Stephen in infancy; a sister,
Mary; three brothers, Johnny, John Hugh, Angus. The body is in Eagles Funeral Home,
Westville, visiting 3-5, 7-9 p.m. today, 2-4. 7-9 on Sunday. Funeral will be 10 a.m. Monday in
Church of the Holy Name, Westville, Rev. Dan MacDonald officiating. Burial will be in church
cemetery. Donations may be made to Munro Wing, Sutherland Harris Memorial Hospital, Pictou.
OBIT # 1673 – HALIFAX HERALD – 9 SEP. 2000
FRASER, Rev. J. Allison - 92, Dartmouth, died on Friday, September 8, 2000, at Oakwood
Terrace. Born in Watervale, Pictou Co., he was the son of the late Alexander and Margaret
(MacGillivray) Fraser. He was educated at Pictou Academy, Dalhousie University, and Pine Hill
Divinity Hall. During his last year at Pine Hill, he was president of the Students' Council. In
1933, he was ordained as a United Church minister and over the 40 years until his retirement,
served as a respected and loved minister in Canso, Baddeck, Onslow-Belmont, Stewiacke, River
Hebert-Joggins, Saint John (Exmouth Street), and Fairview, N.S. Immediately prior to retirement
in 1973, he and his wife operated the United Church's Emmanuel House Community Centre in St.
John's, Nfld. After retirement, he served short-term pastorates in Corner Brook; WoodsideImperoyal; Wyndholme Christian Church, Dartmouth; Whitney Pier (Sydney); and
Lawrencetown-Lake Echo. He was a representative to the General Council of the United Church
in 1948, was chairman of Saint John Presbytery, and chairman of Evangelism and Social Service
for the Maritime Conference. In 1980, he was named Pine Hill Alumnus of the Year. For many
years he served as treasurer of both the Institute of Pastoral Training and the Pine Hill Alumni
Association. In the latter position, he was known for the interesting newsletters he sent to the
alumni. In 1996, he was honoured by the Pine Hill Alumni for his contribution to their
association. The United Church Camp at Berwick, which he attended for almost 50 years, was an
important part of his life. He was one of those fortunate people who loved his work and so, in his
retirement, he wrote an autobiography, "The Joy of Ministry". Surviving are daughter, Joan
(Murray) Angus, Dartmouth; and sons, Graeme (Anne), Bedford; Lloyd (Elaine), Halifax; nine
grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by his wife, the former Bessie
MacNaughton; brothers, Murdock and Will; sisters, Jean Logan, Jessie Brown and Sadie Reid.
Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Sunday in Mattatall's Funeral Home, 217 Portland St., Dartmouth.
Funeral 1:30 p.m. Monday, September 11, in Woodlawn United Church, Rev. Gordon Murray
officiating. Burial in Fairview Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the
Mission and Service Fund of Woodlawn United Church, Dalhousie Medical Research or the
charity of your choice.
OBIT # 1674 – HALIFAX HERALD – 9 SEP. 2000
MURPHY, Alvin Herman - 73, River John, died September 8, 2000, in Lillian Fraser Memorial
Hospital, Tatamagouche. Born in River John, he was a son of the late William and Marguerite
(Dillon) Murphy. Surviving are sisters, Susan Eisner, Chester Basin; Doris Langille, Middleton;
several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by brothers, Harry, Alfred, Stanley; two
brothers in infancy. Cremation has taken place. No visitation by request. Funeral 2 p.m. Monday
in Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Middleton Corner, Rev. Bruce Ward officiating. Burial in the
church cemetery. No flowers by request. Donations to Lillian Fraser Memorial Hospital,
Tatamagouche or any charity. Arrangements entrusted to MacLeod's Funeral Home, River John.
OBIT # 1675 – HALIFAX HERALD – 11 SEP. 2000
GRAHAM, Herbert Rothery - 64, Salt Springs, Pictou Co., occurred on Friday, September 8,
2000, as a result of a motor vehicle accident. Born in Salt Springs, he was a son of Nancy
(Hewitt) Graham and the late Daniel Graham. Herb was a sandblaster by trade, working at
Trenton Works, formerly Hawker Siddeley Ltd. for over 30 years. He was an avid hunter and
sports fisherman and was a member of St. Luke's United Church, Salt Springs. He is survived by
his wife, Joanne Duprey; son, Michael Duprey, Salt Springs; daughters, Nancy Duprey, Salt
Springs; Debra Duprey, Ottawa; brother, Bill and wife Betty, New Brook, Alta.; sister, Brenda
Terris and husband Allan, Riverton; sister-in-law, Hope Graham, Berwick. He was predeceased
by sisters, Helen Tupper and Chrissie; brothers, Allan and George. Cremation has taken place.
Family will receive visitors Wednesday from 1-2 p.m. in Eagles Funeral Home, Westville, where
a family memorial service will be held at 2 p.m.
OBIT # 1676 – HALIFAX HERALD – 12 SEP. 2000
MacLELLAN, John Hugh - 58, Terrace Street, New Glasgow, died September10, 2000, at home.
Born in Sydney, he was a son of Mrs. Irene (Holmes) Steele, Sydney. Employed at Michelin Tire,
Granton, for the past 28 years, he was also past president of NSAQPA. He demonstrated love for
his Lord and Savior through serving on the Board of Managers of First Presbyterian Church, New
Glasgow where he was superintendent of Sunday school and involved in the music ministry. He
taught guitar lessons in New Glasgow for over 25 years. He was involved in the community,
assisting the Ukulele group, the Riverfront, seniors festivals and home. He was the MC for the
Special Olympics start at Michelin for many years. He was a member of the Truro and
surrounding area Blue Grass Association. Music was his passion and he will be remembered for
providing musical entertainment for various functions throughout the county. Surviving are his
wife, Lois E. (Brown); daughters, Lynne Ann MacLellan, Heather E. MacLellan, New Glasgow;
son, J. Scott, Burnaby, B.C.; brother, David, Toronto. He was predeceased by his brother, Gary.
Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in P & K MacDonald Funeral Home, New Glasgow. Funeral
service 2 p.m. Wednesday in First Presbyterian Church, New Glasgow, Rev. Dr. Glen Matheson
officiating. Burial in Abercrombie Cemetery. Family flowers only. Donations to the First
Presbyterian Church, Sound System Fund.
OBIT # 1677 – HALIFAX HERALD – 13 SEP. 2000
ROBERTS, Phillip Vernon - 78, River John, died September 9, 2000, as a result of a train motor
vehicle accident. Born March 5, 1922, in River John, he was a son of the late Lewis and Margaret
(Corr) Roberts. He spent his early years working in Orleans, Ont., moving back to Nova Scotia in
1970. He was employed at various manual labour jobs until his retirement. Surviving are son,
Vernon; two granddaughters; three great-grandchildren; former wife, Yvonne, Ontario; sisters,
Bernice Curtis, Borden, P.E.I.; Beulah Bryant, Willow Lodge, Tatamagouche; a sister-in-law;
several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his brother, Lawrence; nephew, Clarence
Roberts; niece, Georgie Curtis. Cremation has taken place. No visitation by request. Memorial
service 1 p.m. Saturday, September 30, in St. George's Presbyterian Church, River John, Rev.
Jeanette Fleischer officiating. Burial in Hamilton Cemetery. Donations to the River John Fire
Department. Funeral arrangements under the direction of MacLeod's Funeral Home, River John.
OBIT # 1678 – HALIFAX HERALD – 30 JAN. 1998
LITTLE, Albert John – 88, 495 High St., New Glasgow, died January 29, 1998, at home. Born in
Eureka, he was a son of the late John and Louisa (Louis) Little. He was a retired employee of
Hawker Siddeley Ltd. He was a member of Curran Masonic Lodge 68, Hopewell. Surviving are
daughters, Shirley (Albert) Jeans, Trenton; Betty (Richard) Kirk, Berwick; son, Gary, Sussex,
NB; eight grandchildren; sisters, Bessie Patterson, Liverpool; Violet Lockhart, Trenton; brother,
Chester, Welland, ON. He was predeceased by his wife, the former Hila Dort; sisters, Gertrude,
Margaret, Mary, Gladys; brothers, Clarence, Charles, George. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today,
Masonic service 6:45 today, funeral 2 p.m. Saturday, all in R. H. Porter Funeral Home, New
Glasgow. Rev. Stephen Fram officiating. Burial in Hillside Cemetery. Donations to Canadian
Cancer Society.
OBIT # 1679 – HALIFAX HERALD – 2 SEP. 1997
BUCKLES, Henry James - 80, Pleasant Street, Stellarton, died August 30, 1997, in Aberdeen
Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Stellarton, he was a son of the late George and Amelia (Brooks)
Buckles. He was a resident of Stellarton all of his life, where he was a member of Christ Anglican
Church. He owned and operated a trucking business for 40 years. He later went on to work with
the Department of Mines and Natural Resources, from where he retired. He was a member and
past master of Keith Masonic Lodge 23, Stellarton, and member of Order of the Eastern Star,
Harmony Chapter 25, Stellarton. He was a former volunteer member of Stellarton Fire
Department and a member of Stellar Curling Club, Stellarton. Surviving are his wife, the former
Frances Elizabeth FitzRandolph; daughters, Joan (Mrs. Edward Hudry), Anne Buckles,
Stellarton; sons, Brian, Stellarton; Frank, Dartmouth; eight grandchildren. He was predeceased by
sisters, Gladys Diggins, Alice MacLean. Funeral was held September 1 in Christ Anglican
Church, Stellarton, Rev. Frank Likely officiated. Cremation followed. Donations to Heart and
Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia or Christ Anglican Church, Stellarton. Arrangements entrusted
to H.C. MacQuarrie Funeral Home, Stellarton.
OBIT # 1680 – EVENING NEWS – 14 SEP. 2000
Arizona - Word has been received of the passing of Joyce (Lockhart) Roy, after a lengthy illness.
Joyce was the daughter of the late Ada and Roland Lockhart. She graduated from New Glasgow
High School and worked for a number of years at the Bank of Montreal. She is survived by her
husband, Al, son Stephen, sister, Carole Baudoux, and several nieces and nephews. Cremation
has taken place in Arizona, USA.
OBIT # 1681 – HALIFAX HERALD – 15 SEP. 2000
HAMILTON, Charlotte B. - 86, 130 Young St., Truro, passed away on September 13, 2000, in
the QEII Health Sciences Centre, Halifax, as a result of injuries sustained from a fire in her home
on September 7. Born in Upper Stewiacke, she was a daughter of the late James and Martha
(Cook) Bezanson. She worked at Stanfield's Ltd. and cooked in the woods for many years. She
was a loving mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. Her hobbies included bingo and crafts.
She is survived by daughter, Martha (Doug) Rogers, Dean Settlement, Halifax Co.; sons, Reg
(Audrey), Shortt's Lake; Raye (Doreen), Kenzieville, Pictou Co.; 14 grandchildren; several greatgrandchildren and great great-grandchildren; sisters, Sarah Hamilton, Anne Anderson, both of
Upper Stewiacke; Alice Bezanson, Meadowvale, Pictou Co.; many nieces and nephews. She was
predeceased by her husband, Raymond; daughter, Beatrice; sister, Erma; grandson, James.
Visitation will be held 7-9 p.m. today, memorial service 2 p.m. Saturday, both in Colchester
Community Funeral Home, 512 Willow St., Truro. Burial in the Riverside Cemetery, Upper
Stewiacke. Following the interment, there will be a reception in the Upper Stewiacke United
Church Hall. No flowers by request. Donations in her memory may be made to a charity of your
personal choice.
OBIT # 1682 – HALIFAX HERALD – 16 SEP. 2000
HOLMES, Thomas Alexander - 82, 125 Stellar St., Stellarton, died, Friday, September 15, 2000,
in the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Steep Creek, Guysborough Co., he was a son of
the late Alexander and Emma Jane (Kinney) Holmes. He had been a resident of Stellarton for the
past 40 years prior to which he had resided in Mulgrave. He was employed with the CNR for 37
years up until his retirement. He was a member of the Christ Anglican Church, Stellarton. He is
survived by his wife, Rowena E. (Scott); daughters, R. Jean (Norman) Ferguson, Nina (Bill)
Herman, Stellarton; Debbie (David) Duffett, Hammonds Plains; sister, Hazel Pringle, Berwick;
brother, Everett (Eleanor), Mulgrave; grandchildren, Norm Thomas, Karen, Julie, Vanessa,
Olivia, Alicia, Scott and Jacob; great-grandchildren, Moriah, Eric and several nieces and
nephews. He was predeceased by brothers, Herman and John. His remains are resting in H.C.
MacQuarrie Funeral Home, Stellarton, with visitation 7-9 p.m. today and 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Sunday.
Funeral service 2 p.m. Monday in Christ Anglican Church, Stellarton, Rev. James McCorriston
and Archdeacon Peter MacCrae officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Donations in
his memory may be made to Christ Anglican Church Memorial Fund or the Altar Guild.
OBIT # 1683 – HALIFAX HERALD – 29 JULY 1998
MUNSIE, Melville Byron – 87,Dufferin Street, Westville, died July 27, 1998, in Aberdeen
Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Westville, he was the son of the late William and Elizabeth
(Bowen) Munsie. He was a coal miner and later worked for Eastern Woodworkers until
retirement. Surviving are sons, Melvin, Trenton; John, Hilden; daughter, Ellen Westbury,
Hamilton, ON; 15 grandchildren; 14 great grandchildren; a great great grandson; sister, Dorothy
Mahoney, Glen Haven Manor; several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his wife, the
former Mary Lays; daughter, Theresa MacKay; brothers, James, Clyde, George,Percy, Bill;
sisters, Lillian Smith, Mae Slater. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in Eagles Funeral Home,
Westville. Funeral 10 a.m. Thursday in the Church of the Holy Name, Westville. Rev. Reg Currie
officiating. Burial in Holy Name Cemetery, Westville. Family flowers only. Donations to
Canadian Cancer Society or any charity.
OBIT # 1684 – BOSTON HERALD – 26 JAN. 1998
MUNRO, Violet P. (Powell) of Newton Centre, MA, a homeowner, died Wednesday at her home
following a brief illness. She was 98. Born in Little Harbour, NS, Mrs. Munro was the oldest
member of the Maritime Chapter of the Daughters of the British Empire and often hosted
meetings and gatherings at her home. She was the wife of the late James S. Munro. She is
survived by 3 daughters,Patricia LaBranche of Marblehead, MA and Amagansett, NY; Carol
Barker of Bryn Mawr, PA; and Jane Barrett of Concord, MA; two sons, James S. Jr. of Nahant,
MA and Donald of Hot Springs, AR; 24 grandchildren and 44 great grancchildren. A funeral
service was held at 11 a.m. on 27 January 1998 at Newton Highlands Congregational Church.
Burial in Wolfeboro, NH, private. Arrangements by MacRae-Tunnicliffe Funeral Home,
Concord, MA.
OBIT # 1685 – HALIFAX HERALD – 18 SEP. 2000
DEAN, Hunter Patrick - Three and a half months, Halifax, died September 15, 2000, at home.
Born in Halifax, he was the son of Brian and Laura (Currie), Halifax. Surviving are maternal
grandmother, Katherine Sears; paternal grandparents, Mike and Joy Dean, Dartmouth; maternal
great-grandparents, Patricia and Raymond Coolen, Halifax; paternal great-grandparents, Arthur
and Corinne Dean, Dartmouth. Memorial service 11 a.m. Tuesday in St. Theresa Church, Rev.
Paul Williams officiating. Burial in Dartmouth Memorial Gardens. Donations to SIDS.
Arrangements entrusted to Atlantic Funeral Home, 6552 Bayers Rd., Halifax.
OBIT # 1686 – HALIFAX HERALD – 18 SEP. 2000
PHILLIPS, Constance Victoria "Connie" - 87, Beech St., New Glasgow, died September 17,
2000, at the residence of her daughter. Born in New Waterford, she was a daughter of the late
Howard and Lottie (Charlotte (Carmichael) Etheridge. She was a member of the Gospel Hall,
New Glasgow. Surviving are daughters, Marion Watson, New Glasgow; Jeanette Watson,
Dartmouth; son, Doug, Coxheath; eight grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; sister, Pearl
MacKeigan, Howie Centre. She was predeceased by her husband, Donald Irving Phillips; brother,
Frank. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today, funeral 4 p.m. Tuesday, both in Sydney Memorial Chapel,
Peter Ramsey officiating. Burial in Forest Haven Memorial Gardens.
OBIT # 1687 – HALIFAX HERALD – 19 SEP. 2000
FANNING, George Henry - 90, Valley View Villa, Riverton, formerly of Hillside, died
September 18, 2000, in the villa. Born in Prince Edward Island, he was a son of the late Neimiah
and Rachael (Clark) Fanning. He was a retired Millwright from Hawker Siddley Ltd. He was a
member of First United Church, Trenton and the Hillside Seniors Club. Surviving are daughters,
Evelyn (John) MacKay, Hillside; Betty (Ed) O' Keefe, Saint John, N.B.; Tish (Ron) Humphreys,
Hillside; Helen (Blane) Humphreys, Ancaster, Ont.; sons, Walter (Kathleen), Jack (Jacqueline),
Wayne (Margaret), all of Hillside; 23 grandchildren; many great-grandchildren; two great greatgrandchildren. He was predeceased by his wife, the former Teresa Diggins; daughter, Rita
Mosher; son, Robert "Bob"; sisters, Beatrice, Gladys, Laura, Mary, Edith, Melissa; brother,
David. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in R.H. Porter Funeral Home, Trenton. Funeral service 2
p.m. Wednesday in First United Church, Trenton, Rev. James Chisholm officiating. Burial in
Hillside Cemetery. Donations may be made to Palliative Care, Valley View Villa, Riverton.
OBIT # 1688 – HALIFAX HERALD – 19 SEP. 2000
FRASER, Hazel Hamilton - 85, Lower Mount Thom, passed away September 18, 2000, in
Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Stillman, she was a daughter of the late John and Ella
(Gas) Hislop. She is survived by her husband, J.T. Harold Fraser; children, Gertrude (Fielding)
Lewis, Maryland, U.S.A.; Allan Fraser, Burnaby, B.C.; James Fraser, at home; Cherie (Floyd)
Cock, Scotsburn, Marilyn (Walter) Roy, Mount Thom; Colin (Paula) Fraser, Mount Thom; 13
grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; sister, Eleanor (Hector) MacKenzie, Salem. She was
predeceased by son, Thomas Harold "Buddy" Fraser; sisters, Jean Hislop, Olive Currie.
Cremation has taken place. Visitation will be 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Wednesday in McLaren Funeral
Home, Pictou, from where a private family funeral will be held on Thursday. Family flowers only
please. Donations in her memory may be made to the Canadian Association for Community
Living or the Canadian Diabetes Association.
OBIT # 1689 – HALIFAX HERALD – 20 SEP. 2000
AALDERS, C. Eric - 70, Berwick, Kings Co., passed away Monday, September 18, 2000, in the
Valley Regional Hospital, Kentville. Born in Aaldersville, Kings Co., he was a son of the late
Cecil and Bernice (Huntley) Aalders. He had served with the RCAF for 30 years and was
stationed at C.F.B. Summerside and C.F.B. Greenwood as a flight engineer before retiring in
1978. Following his retirement he had several jobs including working in the advertising
department for the Berwick Register; at the Nova Scotia Liquor Commission, Berwick and as a
car salesman at Milne's Garage, New Minas. He was a honorary life member of the Berwick
Lion's Club; a 32 year member and past president of the Duke's of Kent and its quartets; an avid
stamp collector. Eric and Eleanor had spent the last 17 winters at their home in Brownsville,
Texas. Surviving are his wife, Eleanor (Rand) Aalders; sons, Cecil "Rick" and Brian (Donna), all
of Waterville; Randall, Turner Valley, Alta.; Aaron (Patricia), Fall River, Hfx. Co.; daughter,
Roxanne Liebrock, Windsor, Ont.; brothers, Lewis, Kentville; Roger (Donna), Timberlea, Hfx.
Co.; Kenneth (Jane), Ottawa; sisters, Joyce (Conrad) Dobie, California; Goldie (Harold) Hills,
Italy Cross, Lunenburg Co.; Diane (Garth) Aalders, Kingston, Kings Co.; Elizabeth (Victor
Dupuis) Aalders, Ottawa; grandchildren, Adrina, Ashley, Shelley, Scott, Tiffany, Eleanor,
Nathan, Elysia, Katrina, Brittany, Justin. He was predeceased by a daughter in infancy; sister,
Phyllis Milne. Visitation will be held 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Thursday, September 21, with funeral service
2 p.m. Friday, September 22, all in H.C. Lindsay Memorial Chapel, Berwick, Rev. Murray Shaw
officiating. Burial in Berwick Cemetery. A reception will follow in the Berwick Lion's Hall. In
lieu of flowers, donations in memory may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova
Scotia or the charity of one's choice.
OBIT # 1690 – HALIFAX HERALD – 20 SEPT. 2000
ARCHIBALD, Earl Parker "Arch" - Born July 10, 1923, in Halifax. Passed away peacefully in
the early morning of September 9, 2000, at Kelowna General Hospital, Kelowna, B.C. following
a long and valiant battle with lung disease. He leaves to mourn his passing, his loving wife Ella;
daughter, Cheryl-Ann (Michael) and son, Brian (Joanne). Sharing the loss are grandchildren,
Devin, Avery, Andrea and Daniella. As well, Earl leaves a brother, Hector, Dartmouth and many
other family members in various parts of Eastern Canada. Earl will be long remembered with
affection by friends and co-workers spanning 43 years with The Royal Bank. As an officer of that
bank he was located in many areas throughout Canada. One of Earl's many joys was his game of
golf, which he pursued with typical single-mindedness, winning many tournaments. He lived for
his family and was proud of the legacy he and Mom had created. Dad set an example for us. We
will always remember his integrity, tenacity and great positive attitude. In lieu of flowers,
donations may be made to The Lung Disease Association of British Columbia, Kelowna General
Hospital Foundation or the charity of your choice. A funeral service was held on Wednesday,
September 13, at 1:30 p.m. in St. Michael and All Angels, 608 Sutherland Avenue, Kelowna,
B.C. A heart of gold stopped beating/ Hard working hands at rest/ God broke our hearts to prove
to us/He only takes the best. Arrangements through the Memorial Society of British Columbia
and First Memorial Funeral Services.
OBIT # 1691 – HALIFAX HERALD – 20 SEPT. 2000
HUGHES, Hattie Creelman - 96, Middle Musquodoboit, passed away September 19, 2000, in
Braeside Home for Special Care. Born in Upper Musquodoboit, she was a daughter of the late
John and Myra (Redmond) Burnett. She worked as a volunteer for the Red Cross Society for
many years, and was an active member of Middleton United Church and the UCW. She was
always willing to lend a helping hand to her neighbours and friends. She spent many years
researching family history and her scrapbooks were well known throughout the community.
Hattie was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and her family always came
first. Surviving are daughters, Jean (Goldwin) Rutledge, Truro; Kaye (Jack) Thompson, Fall
River; sons, John (Maisie), Moncton, N.B.; Robert (Kaye), Calgary, Alta.; brother, Douglas
(Vera) Burnett, Edmonton, Alta.; 12 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; many nieces and
nephews. She was predeceased by her husband, Herbert "Bert"; sisters, Ruth, Nellie and Jessie;
brothers, Ernest, John; stepbrother, Walter. Cremation has taken place. Funeral service will be
Friday, September 22, at 2 p.m. in Middleton United Church, Middle Musquodoboit, Stephen
Iverson officiating. Burial to follow in Hillside Cemetery. Family flowers only. Donations may be
made to Middleton United Church. Arrangements entrusted to Arimathea Funeral Co-operative,
Upper Musquodoboit.
OBIT # 1692 – HALIFAX HERALD – 20 SEPT. 2000
MacLEOD, Lillian Alice - 60, Riverview Adult Residential Centre, Riverton, died Sunday,
September 17, 2000, in the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in New Glasgow, she was a
daughter of the late John Hugh and Elizabeth (MacDonald) MacLeod. She had been a guest at the
Riverview Adult Residential Centre since 1968, prior to which she had resided at Ferona Junction
and Plymouth Park. She was a member of Our Lady of Lourdes Roman Catholic Church. She is
survived by sister, Marion (Mrs. Harold Walker), Kentville; brothers, Hugh (June), Ontario; Jack,
Sydney. She was predeceased by brothers, Donald, Bill, Earl; sister, Anne Coverdale and by
several nieces and nephews. Her remains will rest in the H.W. Angus Funeral Home, New
Glasgow. Funeral mass will be held at 11 a.m. today in Our Lady of Lourdes Roman Catholic
Church, Rev. Sydney Mifflen officiating. Burial will be in the parish cemetery.
OBIT # 1693 – HALIFAX HERALD – 19 SEPT. 2000
FORREST, Norma Ellen - Powell River, B.C., passed away September 16, 2000 at the age of 62
years. She is survived by her loving husband, Ralph; children, Daniel (Nicole), Prince Rupert,
B.C.; Christine (Klaus), Powell River, B.C. and grandchildren, Erica, Jake, Serena, Sherise,
Steven. Also her mother, Christie Deal, Elmsvale; sisters, Barbara Duggan, Lower Sackville;
Mary Willis (Stephan), Bella Coola, B.C.; brothers, Norman Deal, Sheet Harbour; Howard Deal,
Elmsvale and many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her son, Deane in November of
1999; her brother, Irving in 1997 and her father, Augustus in 1976. Funeral service will be held
Wednesday, September 20 at 11 a.m., in The Inn at Westview, Powell River, B.C.,Mrs. Leah
Merrell officiating. Flowers are gratefully declined. Donations may be made in her name to the
Canadian Red Cross Loan Cupboard, Powell River Branch, C/O Pauline Bjornson, 5065 Manson
Ave., Powell River, B.C.; V8A 3N8 (equipment or financial donations accepted) or to the B.C.
Cancer Foundation, 601 W. 10th Ave., Vancouver, B.C., V5Z 1L3 if desired. Arrangements
entrusted to Stubberfield Funeral Home Ltd.
OBIT # 1694 – HALIFAX HERALD – 8 FEB. 1997
DEALE, Irving Thomas (RN) - 53, Lower Sackville, died February 6, 1997, in QEII Health
Sciences Centre, Infirmary Site, palliative care unit. Born in Elmsvale, Halifax Co., he was a son
of Christina (Flemming) Deale and the late Augustus Deale. He was a graduate of Victoria
General Hospital School of Nursing in 1971 and did post-graduate work in pediatric nursing. He
worked in St. Anthony's Granville Mission in Newfoundland, and for the past 21 years was
employed with V.G. Hospital in the neurosurgery unit. He was an active member of NSGEU for
22 years; served as president, treasurer, shop stewart and was a member of the bargaining unit of
the nurses local at V.G. Hospital at different intervals. He was an instructor of NSGEU
Occupational Health and Safety Education Program; member of Joint Occupational Health and
Safety Committee, V.G. Hospital; served on NSGEU Labour Management Committee and
NSGEU Professional Practices Committee V.G. Hospital. He was an active member of Canadian
Association of Neuroscience Nurses as provincial councillor; editor of Axom and had presented
several papers at national conventions. He was the loving husband of Anne. Loving father of
Catherine and Kevin, both at home. Dear brother of Norman, Sheet Harbour; Howard, Elmsvale;
Norma Forrest, Mary Willis, British Columbia; Barb Duggan, Lower Sackville. Visitation will be
7-9 p.m. today, 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Sunday in T.K. Barnard Funeral Home, 527 Sackville Dr., Lower
Sackville. Funeral service will be 2 p.m. Monday in Knox United Church, Lower Sackville, Rev.
John Finlayson and Rev. Ed Fiander officiating. Burial 11 a.m. Tuesday, February 11 in Hillcrest
Cemetery, Upper Musquodoboit. Family flowers only. Donations may be made to the family for
the children's education c/o Mrs. Anne Deale, or to a charity of your choice.
OBIT # 1695 – HALIFAX HERALD – 21 SEPT. 2000
ALLEN, Elizabeth Ann - 77, Salt Springs, Pictou Co., passed away Tuesday, September 19,
2000, in the VG Site, QEII. Born in Iona, she was a daughter of the late Hector and Mary
(Dickson) MacDonald. Mrs. Allen is survived by her husband, Havelock; sons, David (Nancy),
Loch Broom; Gene(Arthene), Westville; Curtis (Linda), Edmonton; Jeff (Nancy), West River
Station; daughters, Sheila Lake (Philip), Port Greville; Rosemary Sutherland (Greg), Whitehill;
Tammy (Victor), Philippines; grandchildren; six great-grandchildren. She is also survived by
sisters, Faye McCully, Westville; Margaret MacNeil (Murdoch), Agnes MacNeil and Jean
MacNeil (Joe), Iona and brothers, Hector MacDonald, Iona; Joe MacDonald (Minerva), Ontario;
Ronald MacDonald (Rose), and John MacDonald(Marie), Washabuck. She was predeceased by
brothers, Ronald, Adam and Daniel MacDonald and sister, Mary Campbell. Visitation will be
held on Friday from 2-4, 7-9 p.m. in Eagles Funeral Home, Westville. Her funeral will be held on
Saturday at 11 a.m. in the Church of The Holy Name, Westville, Rev. Reg Currie officiating.
Cremation will follow. Donations in her memory may be made to a charity of one's choice.
OBIT # 1696 – HALIFAX HERALD – 21 SEPT. 2000
MacKENZIE, Barry Osborne - 48, Victoria, B.C., formerly of Pictou, died September 16, 2000,
in Victoria. Born in Pictou, he was a son of George Kipling and Kathleen Bernice (Langille)
MacKenzie, Pictou. Barry lived his early life in Pictou before moving west 20 years ago, where
he worked as a truck driver and painter. He is survived by sons, Allan, Pictou; Cody, Alberta;
brothers, Gary (Agnes), Pictou; Michael (Gail), Trenton; Rick (Marjorie), New Glasgow; Scott
(Suzanne), Pictou; sisters, Donna(Wayne) Langille and Mary Ann (Harvey) Duff, both of Pictou;
numerous nieces and nephews; several aunts, uncles and cousins. He was predeceased by sister,
Heather; grandmother and grandfather, MacKenzie; grandmother and grandfather, Langille.
Visitation will be 3-5, 7-9 p.m., today, in McLaren Funeral Home, Pictou, from where funeral
will be held at 2 p.m. Friday, Rev. Mary-Beth Moriarity officiating. Burial will be in Gladstone
Cemetery, Four Mile Brook. Family flowers only please. Donations in his memory may be made
to the IWK Grace Health Centre Foundation.
OBIT # 1697 – HALIFAX HERALD – 21 SEPT. 2000
NOILES, Catherine Mary - 75, 174 South Albion St, Amherst, died September 19, 2000, in the
Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Amherst, she was the daughter of the late John and
Janie (Coster) Arseneau. She was a member of the Nativity of Our Lady Roman Catholic Church.
Surviving are daughters, Joan Chapman, Warren; Sandra Noiles-MacKay, Wendy Fagan, Fox
Brook; sons, Doug, Upper Nappan; Harry, Tyndal Road; Gerald, Salisbury, N.B.; brothers,
Donald, Eldon, Amherst; 18 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren. She predeceased by her
husband, Ronald; sister, Pauline Kelley; brother, Walter; grandson, Delbert Wade. Visitation 2-4,
7-9 p.m. Thursday in Furlongâs Funeral Home, Amherst. Funeral service 9:30 a.m. Friday in
Nativity of Our Lady Roman Catholic Church, Rev. Vernon Driscoll officiating. Burial in St.
Charles-Nativity Cemetery. Donations to the any charity.
OBIT # 1698 – HALIFAX HERALD – 22 SEPT. 2000
CUMMINGS, Gordon Douglas - 79, Wellington St., Pictou, died September 21, 2000, in the
Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Annapolis Royal, he was a son of the late George and
Selina Cummings. He left home at an early age, worked at sea all of his life and loved the water.
Surviving are his wife, the former Daisy Pye; stepchildren, Vaughn Pye, Halifax; Ida Croft,
Liscombe; Winnie Farmsworth, Beckerton; Wayne Pye, Sherbrooke; Harley Pye, Fisherman's
Harbour; Sherman Pye, Harpleville; Laurie Pye, Sherbrooke; Sylvia Kaiser, Beckerton; Chesley
Hartson, Pictou; Maisie Davidson, Pictou; Dolena Thorne, Magdalen Islands, Que..; sister, Vera
Hicks, Lower Sackville; many grandchildren and great-grandchildren; several nieces and
nephews. He was predeceased by his first wife, Edith Hartson; stepson, Wallace; brothers, Avard,
Eugene, Willis, Blake and Pearl in infancy; sisters, Florence Godfrey, Dorothy Anthony, Esther
Edwards. Visitation 7-9 p.m. this evening in McLaren Funeral Home, Pictou, from where funeral
service will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Rev. Mary-Beth Moriarity officiating. Burial in St. James
Anglican Cemetery, Pictou. Donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia or
Canadian Liver Foundation.
OBIT # 1699 – HALIFAX HERALD – 22 SEPT. 2000
FISHER, Douglas Wimburn Sr. - 77, Brookfield, passed away September 21, 2000, surrounded
by his family in Debert. Born in Birch Hill, he was a son of the late George Wimburn and Susan
Jean (Guild) Fisher. He worked for Brookfield Box Co. and was a proud member of Alcoholics
Anonymous for 17 years. He is survived by his daughter, Susan Jean Huey, Truro; sons, David
Wayne (Linda), Hilden; Douglas Wimburn Jr. (Patricia), New Germany; Ronald Harold (Gwen),
Debert; Herman Allen (Tammy), South Branch; 13 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren. He
was predeceased by his wife, the former Joyce Helen Chapman; children, Bernice and Stephen in
infancy; brother, Gordon; sister, Eileen. No visitation by request. A graveside memorial service
will be held on Monday at 2 p.m. in Middle Stewiacke Cemetery, Rev. Larry Harrison officiating.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or a charity of choice.
OBIT # 1700 – HALIFAX HERALD – 22 SEPT. 2000
MORRIS, Shirley Anne - New City, New York, passed away in hospital following a brief illness
with cancer. Born in Trenton, she was a daughter of the late Stephen and Theresa Morrison. She
was a graduate of St. Martha's Hospital School of Nursing, Antigonish. Surviving are her
husband of 42 years, James B. Morris, MD; daughters, Theresa, Oona, Beatrice; son, Dennis and
their families who reside in New York. She was predeceased by sisters, Beatrice in childhood,
Sister Mary Morrison, CND, Winnifred Druhan, Blanche Tomney and brother, James. Mourning
her loss are family members, Sister Mildred Morrison, CND, Antigonish; Anita Landry, Halifax;
Geraldine Gillespie, Moncton, N.B.; Carmel Agar Dominica, West Indies and brothers, John,
Burnaby, B.C.; Austin, Ottawa, Ont. Cremation has taken place. Memorial plans have yet to be
finalized.
OBIT # 1701 – HALIFAX HERALD – 22 SEPT. 2000
MacKAY, Marionette Margaret - 88, The Valley View Villa, Riverton, formerly of New Glasgow
and Lovat, Pictou Co., died, Thursday, September 21, 2000, in the Aberdeen Hospital, New
Glasgow. Born in Lovat, she was a daughter of the late Henry and Ina (Baillie) MacKay. She had
been a resident of the Valley View Villa for the past four and a half years, prior to that she
resided in New Glasgow. She was a member of the Trinity United Church, New Glasgow where
she was a member of the U.C.W., Unit B. She trained in the Victoria General Hospital, Halifax
where she obtained her R.N. and then went on to work as a private duty nurse for many years in
the Pictou county area. She was a member of the Registered Nurse's Association. She is survived
by sister, Christina (Hattie) Thompson, Springville; brother, Baillie MacKay, Halifax; niece,
Corinne (Scott) Johnston, Springville; nephew, Robert Thompson, Errington, B.C.; grandniece,
Nicole; grandnephew, Dale. She was predeceased by her parents. Her remains will rest in H.W.
Angus Funeral Home, New Glasgow with visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Saturday. Funeral services will
be held 2:30 p.m. Sunday in H.W.Angus Chapel, Rev. Norman Marple officiating. Burial will be
in Millbrook Cemetery, Pictou County. Family flowers only please. Donations in her memory
may be made to Trinity United Church, New Glasgow.
OBIT # 1702 – HALIFAX HERALD – 23 SEPT. 2000
MARTIN, Harvey Joseph - 80, George Street, Trenton, died Friday, September 22, 2000, in the
Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Trenton, he was a son of the late Frank and Mary
(Martin) Martin. He
retired from Hawker Siddeley Ltd. as Rail Track Foreman after 44 years. He was a member of
Christ The King Roman Catholic Church. He served overseas during the Second World War as an
Artillery Gunner. He was a member of Royal Canadian Legion Branch 29, Trenton. He is
survived by daughters, Annette (Alvin) Jamieson, Trenton; Gloria Lethola (Bob Scott), Halifax;
Debbie (Xavier) Guyot, Montreal, Que.; Darline (Richard) Moser, Eureka; sons, Joseph, Calgary,
Alta.; Donnie (Debbie), Central West River; Harvey Jr., Moncton, N.B.; 23 grandchildren; 13
great-grandchildren; half-sister, Josephine. He was predeceased by his wife, the former Mary
Muise; son, Alex; sister, Bertha; brothers, Calais, Leslie. Visitation 7-9 p.m. today and 2-4, 7-9
p.m. Sunday in R.H. Porter Funeral Home, Trenton. Funeral service 11 a.m. Monday in Christ
The King Roman Catholic Church, Trenton. Burial in the parish cemetery. Donations may be
made to Canadian Cancer Society, Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia or Pictou County
Food Bank.
OBIT # 1703 – HALIFAX HERALD – 23 SEPT. 2000
McCABE, Audrey Patricia "Pat" - 59, passed away peacefully in Twin Oaks Memorial Hospital,
September 21, 2000. She was a daughter of the late Guy and Evelyn (Grant) Dickie. She is
survived by her husband, Robert; son, Michael (Lisa) McCabe; granddaughters, Morgan and
Rachel, all of Meagher's Grant; as well as a sister, Marie Dickie, Meagher's Grant; Ruth
(Cameron) Allen, Halifax; nieces, Jennifer Barron and Jane Allen; nephews, Andrew and Ian
Allen. She was predeceased by sister, Phyllis Dickie. In previous years, she was employed by
Nova Scotia Power Cooperation, Halifax; Jacobson Brothers, Dartmouth and Merlin Kerr
Woodworkers Limited, Meagher's Grant. Remains are being cremated. Graveside service will be
held 2 p.m. September 23, in Meagher's Grant Cemetery, Rev. Linda Yates officiating. Family
flowers only, donations to any charity. Arrangements entrusted to Rowlings Funeral Service.
OBIT # 1704 – EVENING NEWS – 23 SEPT. 2000
OROMOCTO, NB - The death of Vivian Louise Murray, Oromocto, NB, occurred in the
Oromocto Public Hospital on Friday, September 15, 2000, at the age of 73. Formerly of Trenton,
she was the daughter of Jean (Smith) Humphreys and the late George Humphreys, and wife of
Melvin “Ike” Murray. She is survived by her daughter, Sandra Watters (Ed), Florida; sons, Lane
Murray (Jacqueline), Oromocto, NB; Melvin Murray (Eleanor), Fredericton, NB; sisters, Marilyn
MacDonald (Woody), Trenton; Barbara Sutherland, Halifax; brothers, Eric Humphreys, Trenton;
Ron Humphreys (Tishe), Trenton; Blaine Humphreys (Helen), Ancaster, ON; seven
grandchildren and ten great grandchildren. Funeral services were held September 18, 2000, in
The First Congregational Church, Fredericton, with Rev. Dr. Bradley Little officiating.
Internment took place on September 21, 2000, in Hillside Cemetery, Trenton, NS. Memorial
tributes may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or The First Congregational Church of
Fredericton, NB.
OBIT # 1705 – UNKNOWN PAPER - 1937
The passing of Mr. Martin Gunn has cast a dark shadow not only upon his own home and family
but upon all who knew him, and especially upon those who knew him most intimately. Born in
East River St. Mary's eighty eight years ago, Mr. Gunn spent his entire life there. He was an
outstanding figure in this part of the County. Besides being an
enthusiast in every good work and a devoted temperance worker, he supported most generously
and worked most faithfully and effectively in his church. For over eleven years he has been a
most honored and active elder in the United Church. Wise and kindly in his judgments, he will be
greatly missed. Two of his brothers, Samuel and Alexander,
ministers of the Presbyterian Church predeceased him many years ago. Another brother, William,
his sisters Katie and Mrs. Alexander Gunn of Sydney have also passed on . A younger brother,
Donald is the only survivor of this large family. Mr. Gunn is survived by his wife, formerly Mary
Ann Cameron of East River st. Mary's, and two daughters, Anna, Mrs. I.P.C. Fraser of Wolfville,
and Irene, Mrs. J. K. Wright of Woodville, NS. A son Herbert resides on the old homestead,
another son, Edmund passed on twenty four years ago. The sympathy of a wide circle of friends
goes out to the bereaved family. The funeral service took place from Mr. Gunn's late residence on
Thursday, April 7th 1937.
Despite almost impassable roads, friends gathered from far and near. The very beautiful and
comforting service was conducted by Rev. Mr. Humphrey, of the United Church, assisted by Rev.
Mr. Gibson, minister of the Presbyterian Church
OBIT # 1706 – UNKNOWN PAPER - 1915
At East River St. Mary’s on Christmas morn Miss Catherine Gunn passed to her eternal rest at the
good round age of 84 years in the sure and comforting hope of the gospel. She was a daughter of
squire Neil Gunn and Annie (Cameron) Gunn, both of whom came from Scotland and settled at
East River in 1831. They raised a family of six sons and two daughters. Of the family, the
following predeceased her: William died some years ago at East River, also Rev. Alexander; Rev.
Dr. Samuel, died in Boston but his remains were placed in the family lot here, Adam died at
Dedham, Mass. and was buried there. Mrs. Alexander Gunn (Mary) died in Sydney, Cape Breton
and was buried there; Miss Catherine was buried in the family lot here. Only two of the family
survive, Martin and Donald both past the four score and ten. She was a very active Christian
woman and rarely was her place vacant at Church or Prayer Meeting or Missionary Society. She
was of a bright and cheery disposition and endeared herself to many friends who mourn her loss
along with the loved ones of the home. The funeral service was conducted by the Rev. Mr.
Humphrey assisted by Rev. Mr. Sebert. Although the day was stormy a goodly number attended
showing their sympathy.
OBIT # 1707 – UNKNOWN PAPER - 1938
There passed to his eternal rest at his home, East River St. Mary’s on January 13 1938, Donald
Gunn, aged 84 years. He was the last member of the family of six sons and two daughters of the
late Neil Gunn and his wife Annie (Cameron) Gunn. Five brothers, Rev. Samuel, Adam, William,
Rev. Alexander and Martin, also two sisters, Mary (Mrs. Alexander Gunn) and Catherine
predeceased him. The funeral was held from his late residence, East River St. Mary’s on January
15th. Rev. F. Lawrence of the Presbyterian Church officiated being assisted by Rev. T. J.
Humphreys of the United Church. He was a faithful elder of the Presbyterian Church and always
helped out every good cause. He lived all his life in East River St. Mary’s, where he was
postmaster for many years. He will be greatly missed by friends near and far.
OBIT # 1708 – UNKNOWN PAPER - 1938
It is with feelings of profound sorrow that we record the death of A. G. Gunn at East River St.
Mary’s on Monday, October 15th, 1934, at 7:00 pm. He had been in his usual health until the
preceeding wednesday, on which day he took a severe cold, which developed int pneumonia.
During his brief illness he had evey comfort that kind friends and loving care could provide; two
nurses were called to give him the best possible attention. His passing was a shock to the entire
community in which he will be sadly missed. Deceased was the son of the late William I. and
Margaret Gunn, and was born 9th of November 1858, on the farm which he resided until his
departure from this life. On Feb. 19th 1888, he married Catherine A. McDonald, of Eden Lake.
On July 12, 1931, he was ordained as Elder of the Zion Presbyterian Church. His presence will be
greatly missed by the worshippers in the church, as his voice was so often heard giving parise and
thanksgiving to God. He was a lover of God’s word and of sacred music. Mr. Gunn leaves to
mourn their loss his sorrowing widow, three sons and two daughters. Dan A. of Rocky
Mountain; Edward of East River St. Mary’s; Willie K. on the old homestead; Mrs. Lawrence
Langille of River John; Mrs. William Mason of Stellarton, all of whom were present at his side at
the time of his death. Two sisters and two brothers also survive: Mrs. Grace Bennette and Miss
Ella Gunn, of Lowell, Mass; Duncan Gunn of East River, and David Gunn, in the State of
Washington. Internment was made in East River Cemetery, where the Orange Order conducted a
short service in memory of a departed brother. The pall bearers were Chester Gunn, James A.
Gunn, Donald Cameron, Fraser Chisholm, Lawrence Langille & H. Willie Mason.
OBIT # 1709 – UNKNOWN PAPER - 1941
The death of Mrs. Martin Gunn of East River St. Mary’s, Pictou Co., occurred at the Aberdeen
Hospital, New Glasgow, on Thursday, Nov. 6th where she had been a patient for the past eleven
weeks due to a fractured hip. The deceased was the former Mary Ann Cameron, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Angus Cameron, and was born at East River St. Mary’s 77 years ago and resided there
all her life. When health permitted she was an active member of the United Church and was
especially interested in Missionary endeavors. She was interested in all that pertained to the
welfare of the community, but her greatest interest was in her home. She was a woman of fine
character, a good neighbor and friend and her passing will leave not only deep regret in the hearts
of her family but in the community as well. Her husband predeceased her several years ago and
there survive one son Herbert, on the old homestead at East River St. Mary’s and two daughters,
Anna, (Mrs. Fraser), wife of Rev. J. P. C. Fraser of the United Memorial Church, Halifax who
has been with her mother for the past several weeks; and Irene (Mrs. John Wright of Westville).
One son predeceased her a number of years ago. A brother, Alex Adam Cameron of Edmonton
also survives. The funeral took place from the home at 2 o’clock on Saturday with interment in
the family plot at East River St. Mary’s.
OBIT # 1710 – UNKNOWN PAPER – ABT. 1949
East River St. Mary’s - After a long and painful ilness borne with great fortitude, A. Ross Gunn,
passed away on Feb. 12 at the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow, at the age of 73 years. He was
the son of the late Mac Gunn and Annie Ross Gunn, and resided for his entire life at East River
St. Mary’s. He is survived by two brothers, John W., of Halifax and A. Striling, principal
assistant engineer of the Canadian National Railways, Moncton, NB., and one sister, Margret I. of
East River St. Mary’s. Another sister, Mary A.,who passed away eight years ago will be long
remembered for faithful service on the teaching staff of the New Glasgow schools. The remains
rested at the Ross Funeral Home, New Glasgow, and the funeral service was held from Zion
Presbyterian Church, East River St. Mary’s on 15 Feb., Rev. C. Wesley Quing of Barney’s River
moderator of the above church, conducted the service assisted by Rev. Mr. Howe of the United
Church, Glenelg. Interment was at the family lot in East River St. Mary’s.
OBIT # 1711 – HALIFAX HERALD – 26 SEPT. 2000
ELCHUCK, Michael Francis - 83, Hudson Street Ext., Stellarton, passed away peacefully on
September 24, 2000, in the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in 1917, in Black Bonney,
Scotland, he immigrated to Canada at the age of seven. He was the only son of the late Michael
Elchuck, Sr. and Josephine (Robuk) Grisko. Michael was employed as a coal miner and crane
operator at the Allan Shaft, Stellarton, a crane operator with the C.N.R. and Maritime Steel and
Foundries Ltd., a Stationary Engineer at Electrohome, and in 1983 he retired as a bartender at the
Royal Canadian Legion, Stellarton. He was a veteran of the Second World War and was an active
member of the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 28, Stellarton for 31 years. Mike enjoyed many
hobbies including hunting, fishing, horseshoes, darts and accordion music. He was well known
for his handcrafted "Coal Clocks". He was a member of Our Lady of Lourdes Roman Catholic
Church where he sang in the choir and also ushered for many years. Michael is survived by his
wife of 49 years, the former Jeanette Cullen; son, Dr. Larry (Lesley) Elchuck, Chance Harbour;
daughter, Linda (Gerald) Marshall, Durham; granddaughters, Heather and Geri Marshall,
Durham; brother-in-law, James Burrows, Cape Breton; several nieces and nephews. Along with
his parents, he was predeceased by his stepfather, William Grisko, Sr.; stepbrother, Bill Grisko;
half-brother, John Grisko; half-sisters, Rita (Grisko) Rickert and Helen (Grisko) Burrows.
Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today, September 26, in MacQuarrie's Funeral Home, Stellarton. Funeral
service will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, September 27, in Our Lady of Lourdes Roman
Catholic Church, Stellarton, Rev. Sydney Mifflen officiating. Burial will be in the parish
cemetery. Family flowers only. Donations to the Pictou County Food Bank would be appreciated.
Our Lady of Lourdes CWL will meet today at 2:30 p.m. in the funeral home for prayers. Royal
Canadian Legion, Branch 28, Stellarton will meet in H.C. MacQuarrie Funeral Home at 6:30 p.m.
today to conduc their service.
OBIT # 1712 – HALIFAX HERALD – 19 JUNE 1995
GUNN, Judge William Alexander Douglas - 93, 50 Cameron St., Moncton, N.B., died June 17,
1995, in Moncton Hospital. Born in Sydney, Cape Breton Co., he was a son of the late Alexander
Donald and Jane (Spencer) Gunn. He attended Dalhousie University and graduated with a
bachelor of arts degree in 1922; master of arts in 1924 and bachelor of laws in 1925. On May 13,
1925, he was admitted to the bar of Nova Scotia and practised law in Sydney. He enlisted at the
outbreak of the Second World War; commanded B Company, Cape Breton Highlanders; served
with the Judge Advocate General's branch at Canadian military headquarters in London; with the
allied forces headquarters in Italy and the 21st Army group in Germany. He was honorably
discharged with the rank of major. He returned to his law practice in Sydney and was appointed
provincial magistrate on October 12, 1960. He was transferred from Sydney to Halifax in 1971;
appointed chairman of the Law Reform Advisory Commission, and in 1975 chairman of the
Advisory Committee on Legal Aid. He retired in 1976 and served until 1986 as supernumerary
judge for the Province of Nova Scotia. Surviving are his wife, the former Mary Catherine
McNeill; daughter, Heather Jane (Mrs. Joseph Weir); grandchildren, Mike, Danny; sisters,
Florence Gunn Warren, Toronto; Vivian Mitchell, Sydney; several nieces and nephews. He was
predeceased by sisters, Jane, Frances; brother, Alfred (A.O.). Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today,
funeral 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, both in Ferguson Knowles Funeral Home, 1657 Mountain Rd.,
Moncton, Rev. Bernard Sloan officiating. Reception to follow in the funeral home.
OBIT # 1713 – HALIFAX HERALD – 3 JUNE 1996
GUNN, Edward Mortimer MacDonald - 95, 312 Victoria Ave., New Glasgow, died June 1, 1996,
in Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born at Black Brook, he was a son of the late Alexander
and Catherine (MacDonald) Gunn. He was a licensed lumber scaler, and justice of the peace. He
worked with the Department of Lands and Forests for 11 years; managed the Henderson Pulp
Mill in Pictou Landing, and the general store in Hopewell, Abercrombie and East River Saint
Marys. He was a member of First Presbyterian Church, New Glasgow. Surviving are his
daughters, Esther Swan, Cape Breton; Heather Cameron, Cayuga, Ont.; Kay MacInnis, Hamilton,
Ont.; son, Alfred, Lochaber; 16 grandchildren; 39 great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by
his wife, the former Laura Tucker; daughter, Janet; son, Alexander; sisters, Mary, Bessie, Grace,
Mary Jane; brothers, Dan, Willie. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in R.H. Porter Funeral Home,
New Glasgow. Funeral 2 p.m. Tuesday in First Presbyterian Church, Rev. Dr. Glen Matheson and
Rev. Marion Patterson officiating. Family flowers only. Donations to First Presbyterian Church.
OBIT # 1714 – HALIFAX HERALD – 20 JAN. 1997
GUNN, Mary C. - 88, Drew Nursing Home, Sackville, N.B., formerly of Cameron Street,
Moncton, and Sydney, passed away at her residence on Friday, January 17, 1997, after a brief
illness. Born in Reserve Mines, Cape Breton Co., she was a daughter of the late Dan and Mary
Anne (Brophy) MacNeill. She attended St. Bernard's Roman Catholic Church, Moncton.
Surviving are daughter, Heather Weir (Joe), Moncton; grandchildren, Michael and Danny Weir;
sisters, Creta MacLeod, Moncton; Josie Mason, New Waterford; several nieces and nephews. She
was predeceased by her husband, Judge W.A.D. Gunn in 1995; brothers, Michael, Edward,
Bernard; sisters, Viola, Christina, Johanna, Ella, Christine (Tina). Resting at Ferguson Knowles
Funeral Home, 1657 Mountain Rd., Moncton, with visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today. Funeral mass at
St. Bernard's Roman Catholic Church, Botsford Street, Moncton, Tuesday, January 21, 1997, at
9:30 a.m., Rev. Bernard Sloan officiating. Reception in the church hall following the mass.
Interment in Elmwood Cemetery, Moncton.
OBIT # 1715 – HALIFAX HERALD – 27 MARCH 1997
GUNN, Alistaire McKay - 74, 355 Mitchell St., New Glasgow, died Wednesday, March 26,
1997, at home. Born in New Glasgow, he was a son of the late Alexander M. and Ella (Gunn)
Gunn. He was a retired machinist and welder from Warren Maritimes Ltd. He was a member of
Trinity United Church; former member of the curling club, and an associate member of Royal
Canadian Legion, Branch 34, New Glasgow. Surviving are his wife, the former Audrey Christine
Arbuckle; daughter, Elaine Moore, Rothesay, N.B.; sister, Mary, Victoria, B.C.; grandchildren,
Rory, Marianne, Caitlin. He was predeceased by brother, Donald. Visitation 7-9 p.m. today and
2-4, 7-9 p.m. Friday in R.H. Porter Funeral Home, New Glasgow, from where funeral service will
be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Rev. Norman Marple officiating. Burial in Abercrombie Cemetery.
Donations to Canadian Cancer Society or to a charity of choice.
OBIT # 1716 – HALIFAX HERALD – 2 FEB. 1998
GUNN, Harry Archibald - 69, Viggo Holm Road, Abercrombie, Pictou Co., formerly of Denver,
Guysborough Co., died January 31, 1998, in Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Denver,
he was a son of the late Harry Arthur and Maude Mae (Espey) Gunn. He worked as a pulp cutter
and a Christmas tree and blueberry cultivator. He was a member of Christian Fellowship Church,
Abercrombie Road, New Glasgow, and a participant in the 1996 and 1997 Living Christmas Tree
at the church. Surviving are his wife, Debbie; daughters, Kelli Anne, Janice Arlene; sons, Aaron
Alexander, Harry Espey (Andrew); sisters, Margaret Schrader, Maudie Matthew, Denver; Mary
Maitland, Indian Harbour Lake, Guysborough Co.; brothers, Harvey, Sidney, B.C; Bill, St.
Catharines, Ont.; numerous nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by brother, Espey Neil.
Cremation has taken place. Memorial service was held February 1 in Christian Fellowship
Church, Rev. Bruce Morrison officiated. Burial 2 p.m. today in Pine Hill Cemetery, New Town,
Guysborough Co. Donations to Christian Fellowship Church memorial fund or the We Care
Society of Pictou County. Arrangements entrusted to P&K MacDonald Funeral Home, New
Glasgow.
OBIT # 1717 – UNKNOWN PAPER - 1941
Sad indeed was the tragic death from a heart attack of J. Chester Gunn of East River St. Mary’s
on Friday, April 4th, 1941. He was at his work in the morning but died in the evening despite all
that medical aid could do. He was fifty eight years of age and had lived all his life in East River
St. Mary’s. He married Myrtle Tait who predeceased him two years ago. He leaves to morn four
daughters, Frances, Ruth, Ethel and Edith and a three year old son, James Chester, all at home.
Mr. Gunn will not only be missed in the home, where he was mother and father to the children,
but in the entire community where he was always helping others and was a friend to all. he will
be greatly missed in Zion Presbyterian Church of which he was Clerk of Session, Superintendent
of the Sunday School and a membe of the choir. The funeral was held from zion Presbyterian
Church on Sunday, April 6th to East River St. Mary’s cemetery. Rev. Mr. Langille, pastor of Blue
Mountain and Garden of Eden congregation, conducted the service at the Church and cemetery.
Favourite hymns of the deceased were sung. Hon. A. S. MacMillan, Premier of Nova Scotia,
who is a cousin, attended the funeral. Sincere sympathy is extended to the sorrowing family.
(Halifax papers please copy).
OBIT # 1718 – HALIFAX HERALD – 29 SEPT. 2000
MacBETH, Isabelle - 500 Elmwood Dr., Moncton, died September 27, 2000, in G.L. Dumont
Hospital. Born in New Glasgow, July 16, 1925, she was a daughter of the late Simon Johnson and
Sarah Brooks. She was a retired RNA and was a member of the United Church of Canada.
Surviving are daughter, Bonnie Smith, Moncton; sons, Greg MacBeth, Moncton; Stephen
MacBeth, Birtle, Man.; brother, Henry "Duke" Johnson, Markham, Ont.; seven grandchildren;
several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband, Gilbert MacBeth; sisters,
Doris, Cora. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today, funeral 2 p.m. Saturday, both in Fair Haven Funeral
Home,1177 Salisbury Rd, Moncton. Burial in Fair Haven Memorial Gardens, Rev. Gary Porter
and Susan King-Darby officiating. Donations to any charity.
OBIT # 1719 – HALIFAX HERALD – 29 SEPT. 2000
FISHER, Mary Laura - 90, Toney River, died September 27, 2000, in the Aberdeen Hospital,
New Glasgow. Born in Boston, Mass., she was a daughter of the late Alexander R. and Elva
(MacAulay) Fisher. She received her RN at St. John General Hospital, N.B., nursing in Boston,
Tatamagouche and Pictou. She attended St. David's Presbyterian Church, Toney River. Surviving
are sister, Doris M. McKay, Halifax; brother, George A. Fisher, Toney River; several nieces and
nephews. She was predeceased by sister, Annie G. Thompson; nephew, Jack Thompson.
Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in MacLeod's Funeral Home, River John. Funeral 3 p.m. Saturday
in St. David's Presbyterian Church Toney River, Rev. Jeanette Fleischer officiating, assisted by
Rev. Donald Sutherland. Burial in Riverbank Cemetery, Toney Mills. In lieu of flowers,
donations to any charity.
OBIT # 1720 – HALIFAX HERALD – 28 SEPT. 2000
KEARLEY, Derrick Peter - 52, Victoria Ave., New Glasgow, formerly of Meadowville, Pictou
Co., died September 27, 2000, at home. Born in New Glasgow, he was a son of Mrs. Joan
Courtney (Bender) Kearley, Thorburn and the late Harold David Kearley. He was a member of
Scotsburn United Church and was employed at Kimberly Clark as a millwright (vibration analyst)
for the past 33 years. He was past president of Local 440, Canadian Paper Workers Union. In the
70's he was a Cub leader at Scotsburn United Church and was a candidate for the N.D.P. in Pictou
Centre during a federal election. He was a member of Sunrise Beach Golf Club for many years.
He enjoyed fishing and was a good friend to many people. Surviving are his ex-wife, Marilyn
Jean (Peers) Kearley, New Glasgow; son, Robert David; sisters, Diana Feit, New Glasgow;
Wendy Kearley, New Glasgow; Helen Ruth Helps, Langley, B.C.; Anne Cameron, Blue Rocks,
Lunenburg Co.; numerous nieces and nephews. Visitation 7-9 p.m. Friday, 2-4, 7-9 p.m.
Saturday, in P.&K. MacDonald Funeral Home, New Glasgow. Funeral 2 p.m. Sunday in St.
George's Anglican Church, New Glasgow, Rev. Jack Wainwright officiating. Burial in
MacLennan's Mountain Cemetery. No flowers by request due to family allergies. Donations to
SPCA of Pictou County.
OBIT # 1721 – HALIFAX HERALD – 28 SEPT. 2000
McCOMBIE, Rev. D. Neil - 75, Huntsville, Ont., passed away on Thursday, September 21, 2000,
at his home. Born in Scotland, he was the son of the late Thomas and Margaret "Peggy"
McCombie. As a young boy he moved with his parents from Scotland to Canada. He served for a
brief time in the Canadian Army. He then attended Knox College from where he graduated
in1956. Following graduation in 1956, he served in Cornerbrook, Nfld., Knox Church, Ripley,
Ont., and in 1968 at First Presbyterian Church, Stellarton, where he served for 12 years and in
1980 at Port Elgin, Ont. and then St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Huntsville, Ont. from where
he retired. Rev. McCombie was very proud of his Scottish Heritage and was a keen student of
Scottish music and culture. He is survived by a sister, Jean and family. Funeral services were held
on Wednesday, September 27, in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Huntsville. The remains
have been transferred to Stellarton and will rest at the First Presbyterian Church, with visitation
Friday, September 29, from 1 p.m. up until time of service at 3 p.m., Rev. Charles MacPherson
officiating. Burial will be in Brookside Cemetery, New Glasgow. Donations in his memory may
be made to the Canadian Bible Society or to the First Presbyterian Church, Stellarton.
Arrangements are under the direction of H.C. MacQuarrie Funeral Home, Stellarton. "Let us fix
our eyes on Jesus, The author and preceptor of our faith..." Heb. 12:2.
OBIT # 1722 – HALIFAX HERALD – 30 SEPT. 2000
DEAN, John Stewart - Passed away September 29, 2000, in Braeside Home for Special Care,
Middle Musquodoboit. Born on September 25, 1926, in Dean, Halifax Co., he was a son of the
late Aldwin and Janet (Reid) Dean. He lived most of his life in Marshy Hope and Barney's River,
Pictou, Co., moving to Musquodoboit seven years ago. Surviving are brother, Milton (Debbie),
Wittenburg; sisters, Ruby (Kenneth) Taylor, Chaswood; Reta (Roy) Hartlen, Middle
Musquodoboit; nine nephews and eight nieces. He was predeceased by brothers, Lloyd, Ira,
Aubrey, Elmer, Kenneth and Archie in infancy; sister, Dorothy (Milton) Salve. Visitation will be
held 2:30-5 p.m. Sunday and funeral will be 2 p.m. Monday, both in Open Bible Church,
Elmsvale, Pastor Robert Vaughan officiating. Burial to follow in Mountain View Cemetery,
Wittenburg. Donations may be made to Musquodoboit Valley Health Foundation, Braeside,
Middle Musquodoboit, NS B0N 1X0, Canadian Diabetes Association or Canadian Cancer
Society. Arrangements entrusted to Arimathea Funeral Co-operative, Upper Musquodoboit.
OBIT # 1723 – HALIFAX HERALD – 30 SEPT. 2000
RICHARDS, Mabel M. - 89, 33 First St., Trenton, died, Friday, September 29, 2000, in the
Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Larry's River, Guysborough Co., she was a daughter
of the late Larry B. and Catherine Marie (Pellerin) Pellerin. She was a resident of Trenton for
over 5 years where she was a member of Christ the King Roman Catholic Church. She was the
last surviving member of her immediate family. She is survived by sons, John "Buddy", at home;
William "Billy", Paula, Trenton; daughter, Delores (William) Martin, Westmount, Sydney;
grandchildren, Danny (Sherry) Richards, Stellarton; Johnny (Rhoda) Richards, Trenton; Scott
(Amber MacLean) Richards, Trenton; Robert (Sheryl) Richards, Truro; Jamie Richards,
Dartmouth; Chris Richards, Trenton; Geoff Richards, Trenton; Lovey Richards, Trenton; Dale
(Karen) Martin, Sydney; Willie (Shelly) Martin, Sydney; Blair (Barb) Martin, Sydney; Philip
(Joan) Martin, Sydney; Allan (Rosalie) MacDonald, New Minas; Carl MacDonald, Orangedale;
great-grandchildren, Nicola and Brianna Richards, Kayla and Hannah Richards, Joel Richards,
Michael Martin, Philip Martin Jr., Josh Martin, Kelsey Martin and Melanie MacDonald. She was
predeceased by her husband, Daniel William Richards in 1969; daughter, Marjorie "Queenie"
MacDonald, Orangedale; brothers, William John, Fred, Norman, Malcolm; sisters, Susie and
Jane. Her remains will rest in H.W. Angus Funeral Home, New Glasgow with visitation 7-9 p.m.
today and Sunday 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Funeral mass will be held 11 a.m. Monday in Christ the King
Roman Catholic Church, Trenton, Rev. Sydney Mifflen officiating. Burial will be in the parish
cemetery. Donations in Mabel's memory may be made to Christ the King Roman Catholic
Church, Trenton or to the charity of one's choice.
OBIT # 1724 – HALIFAX HERALD – 30 SEPT. 2000
WALSH, Linda L. - 45, Denoon St., Pictou, died suddenly September 28, 2000, in the Aberdeen
Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Pictou, she was a daughter of John Barry, Pictou, and Mary
Brown, Pictou. She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, New
Glasgow. She is survived by her husband, Blaise; sons, Chester Wright, Matthew Wright,
Victoria Harbour, Ont.; daughters, Tammy Lynn Wright, Victoria Harbour; Tammy Lee McCann,
St. Catharine's, Ont.; six grandchildren; sisters, Bernice Blaisdell, Irene Anderson, Pictou;
brothers, Leonard Brown, Ricky Brown, Kenny Brown, Pictou; first husband, Dana Wright,
Victoria Harbour; second husband, Baxter Cameron, Pictou. Cremation has taken place. No
visitation or funeral by request. Committal service 3 p.m. Sunday in Seaview Cemetery, Pictou.
Donations to the Arthritis Society. Arrangements entrusted to McLaren Funeral Home, Pictou.
OBIT # 1725 –EVENING NEWS – 28 SEPT. 2000
Hamilton, Ont. - The death of Gordon Cunningham, 64, formerly of Linacy, occurred Thursday,
September 7, 2000, at St. Joseph’s Hospital, Hamilton. Gordon was the son of the late Minnie and
George Cunningham. He is survived by his brothers Lloyd, New Glasgow; Don, Ontario; George,
BC; half brother, James Cunningham, East River St. Mary’s and several nieces and nephews.
Cremation has taken place in Hamilton. There will be a graveside committal service at 3 p.m.
Saturday, Sept. 30 at the Heatherdale Memorial Gardens, Alma, with Rev. Kevin Steeper
officiating.
OBIT # 1726 – UNKNOWN PAPER – ABT 1939
The death of Duncan S. Gunn, which occurred on Sunday, October 16th, came as a distinct shock
to relatives near and far. The deceased was born at Black Brook 84 years ago, and was the son of
Mr. & Mrs. William Gunn. He was of a quiet nature, and preferred the quiet home life, but was a
good friend to all. The funeral, largely attended, was held from the home of his sister-in-law, Mrs.
Catherine Gunn, Black Brook. His pastor, Rev. Frank Lawrence, assisted by Rev. J. H. Kirk, of
the United Church, conducted the service. The hymns sung were “The Sands of Time are
Sinking”, “Blest be the Tie That Binds”, “Abide With Me”. The pall bearers were Donald
Cameron, Chester Gunn, James Angus Gunn, Lawrence Langille, Edward Gunn and H. W.
Mason. Interment at Cameron’s Cemetery, East River St. Mary’s. The sympathy of all is
extended to his sisters and brother, who were unable to attend. He is survived by two sisters and
one brother, viz: Miss Ella and Mrs. Grace Bennett, both of Lowell, Mass., and David, of Seattle,
Wash.
OBIT # 1727 – UNKNOWN PAPER - 1960
East River St. Mary’s - The funeral of Mrs. Alexander Gunn of this community was held Monday
afternoon at 3:30 p.m. from Zion Presbyterian Church. Burial was in East River St. Mary’s
Cemetery and the pall bearers were Bruce Stewart, James Cunningham, John A. MacDonald,
Stanley Cameron, W. K. MacDonald and Daniel MacDonald. Mrs. Gunn passed away at the
Smith Nursing Home in Westville, May 7. She had been a patient there for two weeks. She was
born 94 years ago, a daughter, Catherine, of the late Mr. & Mrs. Alexander MacDonald, East
River St. Mary’s, where she was a member of the Zion Presbyterian Church. She had lived in
recent years at the home of her son, Edward Gunn, Abercrombie. She is survived by two sons;
Edward, Abecrombie; and Daniel of Rocky Mountain; two daughters, Mary (Mrs. Lawrence
Langille) of River John and Bessie (Mrs. H. W. Mason, Stellarton). She was predeceased by her
husband, Alexander “Sandy” G. , four brothers, three sisters and one son and two daughters, and
was the last surviving member of her parents family. The remains rested at the H. W. Angus
Funeral Home, New Glasgow.
OBIT # 1728 – UNKNOWN PAPER - 1971
Rocky Mountain: - Daniel Alexander Gunn of this community died Friday afternoon, Sept. 17,
1971 at the Home for the Aged at Riverton where he had been a guest. born at Black Brook, 81
years ago, he was a son of the late Alexander and Catherine (MacDonald) Gunn. He was a retired
farmer and woodsman. He was an elder in Zion Presbyterian Church, East River St. Mary’s, a
member of Radium Lodge, IOOF, from which he held a 50-year jewel, and a member of
Gladstone Orange Lodge and of Sunlight Rebekah Lodge. He is survived by a son Stewart,
Denver, Guysborough Co.; four grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. Also surviving are
brother Edward, New Glasgow; two sisters: Mrs. Elizabeth Mason, Toney River, and Mrs. Mary
Langille, Marshville. His wife, the former Janet Stewart predeceased him in 1963 and he was also
predeceased by a brother William and a sister Grace. The remains are resting at the H. W. Angus
Funeral Home, King St., New Glasgow, with visiting hours from 3-5 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. The
funeral will be held on Sunday at 3:30 p.m. from Zion Presbyterian Church, East River St.
Mary’s. Interment will be in Valley View Cemetery.
OBIT # 1729 – UNKNOWN PAPER - 1959
East River St. Mary’s:- Catherine Irene Wright, Woodville, Kings Co., died at her home June
16th, following several months of illness. Born in East River St. Mary’s 50 years ago, she was the
daughter of Martin and Mary Ann (Cameron) Gunn. She attended school at East River and
graduated from Mount Allison University with a B.Sc. degree. For a number of years she taught
at Oxford and East River and in 1933 was married and moved to Ayrox, BC. In 1936 Mr. & Mrs.
Wright moved to Woodville. Mrs. Wright was a director and former secretary of the Kings
County Children’s Aid Society. Throughout her life, Mrs. Wright took an active part in church
and community affairs. She was a member of Woodvile United Church. Surviving besides her
husband, are a daughter Grace Ann, at home, and a son Robert at home; one sister, Anna (Mrs.
J.P.C. Fraser), Ottawa; one brother, Herbert Gunn, East River St. Mary’s. The funeral service
was held from the Woodville United Church, June 19 at 2 o’clock with Rev. Donald Crooks
officiating, assisted by Rev. J. D. Archibald.
OBIT # 1730 – UNKNOWN PAPER - 1927
The death occurred on Monday morning, Jan. 10th, of Mrs. Alex. N. Gunn (Catherine Cameron),
at the home of her son, James A. Gunn, Willowdale, E. R. St. Mary’s. Mrs. Gunn was seized by
a stroke of paralysis Saturday evening, from which she never revived. In the passing of Mrs.
Gunn, a mother in Israel has been removed from the community. Quiet, unassuming, in her
manner, a good neighbor and friend. Kind and hospitable in her home; a woman who loved the
house of God, where up until the last, whenever possible, she was a regular and reverent
worshipper. Mrs. Gunn was 82 years of age. Her husband predeceased her 23 years ago, also
daughters, Jane E. (1881-1898) & Lillie H. (1889-1892).She leaves to mourn the loss of a loving
mother, one daughter, Mrs. D. P. Sutherland, of New Glasgow; and three sons, James Angus, in
the old homestead; Dan Hugh, of Scotsburn, and William of Govan, Sask. The funeral service on
Wednesday, January 12th, conducted by Rev. J. C. McDonald, assisted by Rev. J. H. Kirk, was
attended by the whole countryside, attesting to the high esteem in which the deceased was held.
OBIT # 1731 –UNKNOWN PAPER - 1936
There passed away on July 3, 1936 at East River St. Mary’s, one of the most respected and
beloved citizens in the person of Mrs. Mary Anne Gunn, widow of the late James Gunn, at the
age of 67 years. She was the daughter of “Squire” Angus Cameron of Newtown, and lived all her
years in this valley. Her home was always the center of good fellowship and no other family in
the community had a larger circle of close friends, Several years ago her husband, eldest son and
only daughter, passed away in quick succession, and shortly afterwards she was stricken with
paralysis, and for the last three years was a semi-invalid, but still able to share in family and
community interests. The end came suddenly when she passed away to her reward. She is
survived by one son, Chester, in whose family she lived and who tenderly cared for her in her
illness, also three brothers, Dave of Newtown; Rev. A. G. Cameron of Sylvania, PA; Rev. A. H.
Cameron of Pasadena and two sisters, Mrs. Waterbury and Jean of Detroit. The funeral was held
on the afternoon of July 5th and was very largely attended. The sympathy of the community goes
out to the family in their bereavement.
OBIT # 1732 – HALIFAX HERALD – 2 OCT. 2000
DOOLEY, John James "Jimmy" - 80, 2411 Union St., Westville, occurred on Saturday evening in
the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow, surrounded by his family. Born in Westville, he was a son
of the late John Henry and Florence (Crawford) Dooley. Jimmy was a miner for 33 years in
various coal mines of Pictou County. He was a member as a dragger man for several years,
serving as captain in five coal mine disasters. He played a major role in rescuing several miners in
the 1858 Spring Hill Disaster. After working for the coal mines he worked at Michelin Tire,
Granton for 12 years. He is survived by his wife, the former Isabelle Cadwell; daughters, Sandra
Romans (fiancé Bill Lions), Lethbridge, Alta.; Lorna Wood (husband Ron), Westville; sons, John
A. (wife Anna), Ottawa, Ont.; James M. (wife Sharon), Toronto; Kenny (wife Marg), Stellarton;
Gary (wife Joan), Westville; Tom (wife Sheila), Westville; 12 grandchildren; four greatgrandchildren. He is also survived by brother, George "Huck" (wife Mary), Westville. He was
predeceased by sisters, Blanche and Alice Munro; brother, Harry "Had". Cremation has taken
place. Family will receive friends on Tuesday from 2-4, 7-9 p.m., in Eagles Funeral Home,
Westville. A memorial service will be held on Wednesday at 2 p.m., in Westville Salvation Army
Citadel, Major Carson Durdle officiating and assisted by Rev. Scott Hillier. Interment will be in
the Auburn Cemetery.
OBIT # 1733 – UNKNOWN PAPER - 1955
Lowell:- Funeral services for Grace (nee Gunn) Bennett of 210 Pine St., Lowell, Mass., were held
March 4 at 2 p.m. from the Mountain Funeral Home, and were well attended. Rev. Clarence E.
Southard, pastor of the North Tewkesbury Baptist Church, officiated. There were many flowers.
Many were present from the North Tewkesbury Church, the Educational Club, and the Willing
Hands Society of the Presbyterian church in Lowell, were represented. Bearers were Frederick
Carter, George Greene, Hugh Cameron, and William Bennett. Burial took place in the family lot
in Tewkesbury Centre Cemetery, where Mr. Southard read committal Prayers. The late Mrs.
Bennett was born at Black Brook, East River St. Mary’s, 90 some years ago, and of a family of
eight, Miss Ella Gunn, 210 Pine St., Lowell, is the last surviving member. Mrs. Bennett visited
her old home many times, the last time being in 1945. She was highly regarded. Nieces and
nephews of the deceased are Mrs. Lawrence Langille, River John; Mrs. W. Mason, Plymouth
Park; Edward Gunn, Abercrombie; and D. A. Gunn, Rocky Mountain, Pictou County.
OBIT # 1734 – UNKNOWN PAPER - 1966
New Glasgow:- Catherine Olive Gunn, widow of Adam Gunn, 61 Elm St., died at her home on
Tuesday evening following a lengthy illness. Born at East River St. Mary’s 78 years ago, she was
the daughter of the late James and Elizabeth (Campbell) MacKay. She lived at East River St.
Mary’s until about 20 years ago, when she moved to New Glasgow. She also spent a number of
years in Edmonton, Alta.. She was a member of Trinity United Church and a member of the
United Church Women, Unit L. Mrs. Gunn took a keen interest in community affairs and a
particular interest in the Retarded Children’s Association. Surviving are a daughter, Jean
Archibald of St. Petersburg, Fla.; a son, James, Long Beach, Calif.; a sister, Mrs. Hester
MacDonald, New Glasgow; two brothers, Earnest MacKay, Sherbrooke, and William MacKay,
East River St. Mary’s. The funeral service will held Friday at 2:30 p.m. from Trinity United
Church, conducted by the Rev. T. D. F. Everett. Interment will be in Heatherdale Memorial
Gardens. The remains will rest at the H. W. Angus Funeral Home after 7:00 p.m. this evening. In
lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Retarded Children’s Association, in care of Mrs. K.
Matheson, R. R. # 2, Westville.
OBIT # 1735 – UNKNOWN PAPER – 3 JAN. 1966
New Glasgow:- Adam Gunn, 61 Elm St., died in the Aberdeen Hospital Monday night after an
extended illness. He was in his 91st year. Mr. Gunn was born at East River St. Mary’s and
worked for some years at the gold mines in Goldenville. After that , in the late 1890’s, he joined
his brother Alex in the Klondike gold rush. In 1904, he returned to Sherbrooke and was
associated with his brother in the Scotia Lumber Company, of which he was treasurer for 22
years. He was a member and one of the senior elders of Trinity United Church; a member of
Radium Lodge, IOOF, for over 50 years and was a former County councillor. Mr. Gunn is
survived by his wife, the former Olive MacKay of East River St. Mary’s; a son, James, Long
Beach, Calif.; a daughter, Mrs. Jean Archibald, St. Petersburg, Fla.; three grandchildren and one
great-grandchild. He was the last surviving member of his family, being predeceased by a brother
Alex of Pictou; two sisters, Lena (Mrs. L. G. Archibald) and Miss Ellen Jane Gunn of East River
St. Mary’s. The funeral service will be held from Trinity Unite Church Thursday afternoon at
2:30 p.m., conducted by Rev. T. D. F. Everett. Burial will be in Heatherdale Memorial Gardens.
Donations to the Retarded Children’s Fund will be appreciated in lieu of flowers.
OBIT # 1736 – HALIFAX HERALD – 3 OCT. 2000
McKILLOP, Gladys M. - St. Andrews Street, Stewiacke, passed away Sunday, October 1, 2000,
in the Colchester Regional Hospital, Truro. Born in Birch Hill, Middle Stewiacke, Colchester
Co., she was a daughter of the late Suther and Anna Maude (Richards) Fisher. Gladys lived all
her married life in Stewiacke. She was a member of St. Andrew's United Church, a choir
member, a Sunday school teacher, C.G.I.T. Leader and a member of the Anetta Rose UCW Unit.
Gladys was a Past Noble Grand, McCleave Rebekah Lodge 75, a Past District Deputy, President
District Association 13. Surviving are sons, Rev. Elroy (Margaret), Bedford; Ivan (Marilyn),
Stewiacke; grandchildren, Heather, Kathryn, Michael, Juanita, Teresa; great-grandchildren,
Devyn, Tanner; step-grandchildren, Tami, Allison, Melissa and Corey McLeod; David MacRae;
sisters, Janie Palen, Ottawa; Cora MacKay, Bible Hill. She was predeceased by husband, George;
daughter, Dorothy Joan in infancy; brothers, Adams, Owen, Byard, Harold; sisters, Edith, Alice.
Visitation will be 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. with Rebekah Lodge service 7 p.m., all today, October 3, in
her home, 231 St. Andrew's St., Stewiacke. Funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday in
St. Andrew's United Church, Stewiacke, Rev. Ron Frampton officiating. Burial will take place in
Pine Grove Cemetery, Stewiacke East. Memorials may be made to the Mission and Service Fund
of St. Andrew's United Church, Stewiacke. A reception will be held in the McKillop Home,
following the committal service.
OBIT # 1737 – UNKNOWN PAPER - 1940
Gunn: At Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow, on Saturday, July 20th, Miss Mary A. Gunn, of the
teaching staff of New Glasgow public schools, formerly of East River St. Mary’s, aged 60
years.The death of Miss Mary A. Gunn on Saturday is deeply mourned by hundreds who knew
the deceased and who appreciated her excellent qualities of heart and mind. She was born at East
River St. Mary’s, sixty years ago, the daughter of McConnachie and Anna (Ross) Gunn and a
grand-daughter of Angus Gunn, one of the pioneers of St. Mary’s who emigrated from Scotland
one hundred and nine years ago, and who there helped to establish that fine Christian community
that gave so much to the welfare of this county. Miss Gunn early equipped herself for the
profession of school teaching and became eminently successful. She taught in several rural
schools and twenty years ago joined the staff of the New Glasgow schools. Hundreds, yea
thousands of children came under her instruction in the class room and because of her individual
and kindly interest in their future will ever bear her in loving remembrance. She was an
outstanding teacher and won the affection of the junior minds, through her sincerity and her
genuine co-operation in their work. Her pupils had their utmost confidence in her efforts in their
behalf, and invariably held her in the highest esteem.She was a woman of widest sympathies and
to her came naturally those qualities that endeared her to all. Her circle of friendships was indeed
a wide one, she will be missed and greatly mourned by many and most of all by her immediate
family. Miss Gunn was stricken with illness some months ago and first was treated in St.
Martha’s Hospital. She returned to New Glasgow to the home of her cousins, Mr. & Mrs.
Archibald Ross, MacKay Street. Later she was a patient in the Aberdeen Hospital and there she
passed away. She bore her illness and suffering with that true Christian devotion and striking
fortitude that characterized her all her life.She leaves to mourn their loss, her immediate family,
of one sister and three brothers. Her sister, Margaret, and brother, Ross, live on the old homestead
at East River St. Mary’s. Her brother, John W., is a marine engineer residing in Halifax and her
youngest brother, Sterling, is “right-of-way” engineer with Canadian National Railways at
Moncton. Hon. A. Stirling MacMillan, Premier of Nova Scotia, is a cousin and was present at the
funeral held yesterday.A short funeral service was held yesterday at the home of Mr. Archibald
Ross, New Glasgow. It was conducted by Rev. Hugh Munro of Westminster Presbyterian
Church, of which body Miss Gunn was a devout and interested member. The remains were then
taken to East River St. Mary’s where a service was held in Zion Presbyterian Church. It was
conducted by Rev. Mr. Lawrence, minister of Zion Church, assisted by Rev. Dr. Munro and Rev.
F. G. MacDonald, of Merigomish and a former minister of the East River church.Hundreds came
to pay a tribute to the memory of one they had known in many instances all their lives and so
highly regarded. The addresses touching her life and good deeds were heart searching and greatly
moved the large gathering. Interment was made in the rural cemetery nearby, that overlooks the
beautiful St. Mary’s River. There was laid to rest all that was mortal of this devoted Christian, her
soul was with God in whom she put her trust and implicitly worshipped and Whose vineyard she
fervently laboured for a better kingdom.
OBIT # 1738 – HALIFAX HERALD – 4 OCT. 2000
DAVIS, Henry Gordon - 78, Wellington St., Pictou, died October 3, 2000, in the Aberdeen
Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Pictou, he was a son of the late James and Catherine
(MacKenzie) Davis. A veteran of the Second World War, he served with the Engineering Corps
in the Royal Canadian Army, and was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 16,
Pictou. He had worked at the Pictou Shipyard as a plater. Henry is survived by his wife, the
former Annie Head; daughters, Josephine (Mrs. Kenneth George), Arichat; Sharon (Mrs. John
Duff), Pictou; Lynn (Mrs. Tom Ferguson), Pictou; son, Robert (Barbara), Westville; 15
grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; sisters, Olive O'Brien, Granton; Jessie Gray, Pictou;
Aleatha Shea, Amherst. He was predeceased by son, Gordon Henry Davis; grandson, John Duff;
brothers, Charlie, James, Harold, Edwin, Milton, Leonard, George; sisters, Jean, Florence, Marie,
Charlotte. Visitation will be 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today, in McLaren Funeral Home, Pictou, from where
funeral will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday, Rev. Peter MacDonald officiating. Cremation to follow.
Burial will be at a later date in Haliburton Cemetery. Donations in his memory may be made to
the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia.
OBIT # 1739 – HALIFAX HERALD – 4 OCT. 2000
MacDONALD, Catherine Elizabeth - 87, died Tuesday, October 3, 2000, in the Aberdeen
Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Boston, Mass., she was a daughter of the late Roy and Jessie
Ellen (MacKay) MacLeod. She returned to Lyon's Brook, Pictou Co. at the age of four. She was a
member of the The MacLennan's Mountain Presbyterian Church, where she sang in the choir for
over 60 years. A life member of A.M.S., member of MacLellan's Brook Women's Institute,
member of The MacLellan's Brook Red Cross and had canvassed for The United Way for 24
years. She is survived by her husband, William S. "Billy"; sons, Arthur, Trenton; Bob (Minnie),
MacLellan's Brook; eight grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; sister, Isabelle Beck MacLeod,
MacLellan's Brook. She was predeceased by daughter-in-law, Delphene, Trenton; brother, Roy
MacLeod, Greenwood; half-sisters, Anna, Christine, Margaret and Katheleen. Her remains are
resting in H.W. Angus Funeral Home, New Glasgow, with visitation today from 2-4, 7-9 p.m.
Funeral services will be held at 3:30 p.m. on Thursday, in MacLellan's Mountain Presbyterian
Church, Jessie Johnson officiating. Burial in Heatherdale Memorial Gardens. Donations in her
memory may be made to the S.P.C.A., MacLennan's Mountain Presbyterian Church or to the
charity of one's choice.
OBIT # 1740 – HALIFAX HERALD – 4 OCT. 2000
MacLEAN, Thomas Albert - 88, 527 Marshdale Rd., Hopewell, died October 2, 2000, in the
Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Truro, he was a son of the late Thomas and Nellie
(Works) MacLean. He had been a resident of Hopewell, Pictou Co., for the past 25 years and had
worked as a Textile Mechanic up until his retirement. Surviving are his wife, the former Flora H.
Cameron; sons, Donald, at home; Jerry, Bible Hill; Ray, Ontario; daughter, Betty (Mrs. Sydney
Stephen), Pictou; 11 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; sister, Alida McCallum, Truro. He
was predeceased by sisters, Sadie, Lil, Rose, Bertha; brothers, Walter, Frank, Martin; halfbrother, Gordon. No visitation by request. Private family service Thursday, in H.C. MacQuarrie
Funeral Home, Stellarton, Rev. Gary Tonks officiating. Burial in Hopewell Cemetery. No flowers
by request.
OBIT # 1741 – UNKNOWN PAPER - 1939
This community was deeply moved and saddened on hearing of the sudden passing of Mrs.
Chester Gunn. Mrs. Gunn had been in poor health for the past eight years and while gradually
weakening her condition was not critical. She contracted influenza Friday evening and passed
away Sunday Afternoon, March 19, 1939. Mrs. Gunn, nee Myrtle Alma Tate was born 44 years
ago in Aspen, Guysborough County, and except for a period of 7 years before her marriage, had
spent all her life in this province. Her home was always filled with the cheerful voices of children
and all who entered felt the Christian atmosphere that pervaded the place.Mrs. Gunn was a devout
Christian and a member of the Presbyterian Church of which her husband is an elder. Before her
illness she was a regular attendant at the services and an active member of the W. M. S.The
sympathy of the community goes out to her husband, Chester Gunn, and their five children,
Frances, Ruth, Ethel, Edith and James. She is also survived by her mother, Mrs. Mason, and a
brother, William of East River St. Mary’s and two sisters, Mrs. Isaac McKeen of Aspen and Mrs.
J. O. Sanger of Lowell, Massachusetts.The funeral service was held from the Presbyterian
Church, Tuesday afternoon, and was conducted by her pastor, Rev. Frank Lawrence.
OBIT # 1742 – HALIFAX HERALD – 5 OCT. 2000
BENJAMIN, Wanda Marie - 63, River John, died October 3, 2000, in Lillian Fraser Memorial
Hospital, Tatamagouche. Born in Tatamagouche, she was a daughter of Edna (Thompson)
Brown, River John and the late William Brown. Surviving are husband, Keith, River John; sons,
Bruce, Mickey, River John; daughter, Suzanne, Eastern Passage; two grandchildren. She was
predeceased by son, Marty. Visitation 7-9 p.m. Friday in MacLeod's Funeral Home, River John.
Funeral 2 p.m. Saturday in St. John's Anglican Church, River John, Pastor David Eagles
officiating. Burial in Hamilton Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to River John Fire
Department or the Canadian Cancer Society.
OBIT # 1743 – HALIFAX HERALD – 5 OCT. 2003
HAYDEN, Lois Letitia - 79, died September 22, 2000. Born in New Glasgow, she was a daughter
of the late Elwood and Florence (Pickles) Langley. She also lived in Glace Bay and Westmount,
before moving to Sacramento, Calif., where she resided for the past 45 years. She was a long-time
member of St. Michael's Episcopal Church and also was active in many charitable organizations.
Surviving are sons, Hugh, Lewis, Alan; daughters, Helen Bucher, California; Jane Winslow,
Hawaii; nine grandchildren; sister, Alice Sewell, Halifax. She was predeceased by her husband of
50 years, Robert Hayden; daughter, Joan; two brothers and one sister. Graveside service was held
September 27, in East Lawn Sierra Hill Cemetery, Sacramento, reception following in St.
Michael's Church Hall. Donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation.
OBIT # 1744 – HALIFAX HERALD – 5 OCT. 2000
MacINTOSH, Alta Leona - 77, passed away quietly at her home on Warren St., New Glasgow on
Wednesday, October 4, 2000. Born in Harbourville, Kings Co., she was a daughter of the late
Frederick Charles and Blanch (Bennett) O'Neil. She was a member of First United Baptist
Church, New Glasgow. Alta was a devoted wife and mother who gave her love unconditionally to
family and friends. In her leisure time she enjoyed caring for her pets, writing songs and short
poems. Surviving are her husband, Donald A.; sons, Donald Warren, Little Harbour; David
(Darlene), Pictou; Stephen (Cathy), MacLellans Brook; brother, Calvin O'Neil, Berwick;
daughter-in-law, Vivian Turner, The Ponds; nine grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. She
was predeceased by an infant sister at birth; brothers, Arthur and Ronald. Visitation will be 7-9
p.m. today and 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Friday in P. & K. MacDonald Funeral Home, New Glasgow, where
funeral service will be held 11 a.m., Saturday, Rev. Allan Jorgensen officiating. Interment will be
in Heatherdale Memorial Gardens. Family flowers only. Donations may be made in her memory
to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia.
OBIT # 1745 – HALIFAX HERALD – 5 OCT. 2000
SPEARS, Annie Catherine Marie - 96, died peacefully in her sleep on October 3, 2000, in the
Maritime Oddfellows Home, Pictou. Born in Gabarouse, she was a daughter of the late Captain
Charles W. and Catherine (Burke) Mann. Annie moved to Halifax in 1917 and was a life member
of both LOBA and Christal Chapter Lodges. Survived by son, Carl Douglas and wife Theresa,
Green Hill, Pictou Co.; seven grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; one great-greatgrandchild. She was predeceased by her husband, Lester Joseph Spears; son, Donald William;
brothers, Charles in infancy, Ralph, Fred and William; sisters, Rose, Ressie, Viola, Kayola, Jean,
Betty, Florance and Greta. Visitation 2-4,7-9 p.m. today, in J.A. Snow Funeral Home, 2666
Windsor St., Halifax, where funeral service will be held 2 p.m. Friday, October 6, 2000, Rev.
Dana Feltmate officiating. Burial in Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Lower Sackville. Family flowers
only, donations may be made to The Lung Association.
OBIT # 1746 – HALIFAX HERALD – 6 OCT. 2000
BEAMAN (Chapman), Myrtle Elizabeth - 98, Shiretown Nursing Home, Pictou, formerly High
St., Scotsburn and Riverside, Albert Co., N.B. died Thursday, October 5, 2000, in the Shiretown
Nursing Home. Born in Glenvale, West Morland Co., N.B., she was a daughter of the late Joseph
and Mildred (Tasker) Chapman. Myrtle resided in Riverside, Albert Co. for 35 years, then
moving to Scotsburn, N.S. in 1995. A former school teacher, she was also a member of the
United Church Women, a member of the Women's Institute and a former member of the Order of
the Eastern Star. Surviving are sister, Irene Killen, Moncton; several nieces and nephews. She
was predeceased by her husband, Weldon Beaman in 1975; sisters, Rita Bratten, Mildred Carpan
and Edith Smith; brothers, Harold, Rupert, Lee, Lorne, Guy, Walter, Charles and Vernon.
Visitation 7-9 p.m. Sunday, funeral 2 p.m. Monday, both in Albert County Funeral Home,
Hopewell Cape, N.B. Burial in Parkindale Cemetery, Albert Co., where she will be laid to rest
beside her husband. In lieu of flowers, donations to any charity. Arrangements entrusted to
McLaren Funeral Home, Pictou.
OBIT # 1747 – HALIFAX HERALD – 8 JUNE 1998
HOARE, Robert Thompson - 72, 154 MacKay St., Stellarton, died June 7, 1998, at home. Born in
New Glasgow, he was the son of the late Robert O'Mullen and Anna (Thompson) Hoare. He was
born and raised in Stellarton, retiring there 23 years ago. He was a member of Christ Anglican
Church. He retired from the RCAF with 30 years service. He then worked at the former Hawker
Siddeley rail car plant in Trenton. He was a member of Keith Masonic Lodge 23, AF&AM,
Stellarton, and Prince Edward Chapter 12, Kensington, P.E.I.; Royal Canadian Legion, Branch
28, Stellarton; and RCAF Association, Northumberland Wing 110, Stellarton. Surviving are his
wife, the former Catherine (Kay) Denoon, Stellarton; daughter, Cathy (Mrs. Barry Kelley),
Miramichi, N.B.; sons, Robert, Rimbey, Alta.; Eric, Calgary; six grandchildren. Visitation 2-4, 79 p.m. Tuesday in H.C. MacQuarrie Funeral Home, Stellarton. Funeral 10 a.m. Wednesday in
Christ Anglican Church, Stellarton, Rev. Dale Cuffe officiating. Burial in the church cemetery.
OBIT # 1748 – HALIFAX HERALD – 7 OCT. 2000
COSH, Donald Buster - 76, 62 Rose Ave., Trenton, passed away suddenly in the Aberdeen
Hospital, New Glasgow on October 5, 2000. Born in Stellarton, he was a son of the late James
and Ann (Emberly) Cosh. He was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 29, Trenton.
He served in Canada and England during the Second World War in the Royal Canadian Air
Force. He received the Meritorious Service Medal for his dedication as Service Officer. He was a
commissioner of Oaths for the Province of Nova Scotia. He worked as a barber throughout Pictou
County and he was a former employee of Hawker Siddley. He was an avid reader and a loyal
Blue Jays fan. He is survived by sons, Donnie (Jenny), Durham; Danny (Sandra), Enfield; Parker,
Trenton; David (Peggy), New Glasgow; Wade (Sylvia), New Glasgow; Robert (Isabel),
Antigonish; Timmy (Michelle), Westville; Chris, at home; daughters, Sharon (Edward) Perry,
Trenton; Colleen (Gary) MacNeil, New Glasgow; Juanita (Glen) Hughes, Trenton; Cathy (Jim)
MacMillan, New Glasgow; Shelley (Blaise) Hartling, Trenton; Kim (Michael Anderson),
Trenton; chosen daughter, Lorraine (Billy) MacEachern, Trenton. He was kind and loving Papa to
grandchildren, Patricia, Todd, Nathan, Joylene, Jada, Leslie, Michael, Jonas, Christine, Heather,
Randy, Lori, Michille, Jeffrey, Lindsay, Christopher, Daniel, Ashley, Robert, Stephen, Justin,
Emily, Mark. He was great-grandfather to Mark, Jessie, Cory, Greg, Nicholas, Lexie; brother,
Carlton, Stellarton; sisters, Gertrude Gordon, New Glasgow; Lois Anne Phillips, USA. He was
predeceased by his loving wife, June; brothers, Don, Guy. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in R.H.
Porter Funeral Home, Trenton. The Royal Canadian Legion will meet at the funeral home today
at 6:30 p.m. Funeral will be 3 p.m. Sunday in The Church of The Nazarene, Trenton, Rev. Doug
Herbert officiating. Burial will be in the Hillside Cemetery. Donations may be made to the
Canadian Cancer Society. He will be greatly missed by all his loving family and friends.
OBIT # 1749 – HALIFAX HERALD – 7 OCT. 2000
PURDY, Sarah "Sadie" Creelman - Middle Stewiacke, passed away October 6, 2000, in the
Colchester Regional Hospital. She was the daughter of the late Silas and Mary Chaplin and the
last surviving member of her family. She was a member of the South Branch United Church
where she was organist for many years. She was an active member of the Red Cross and various
senior citizen groups. Survived by sons, Ivan (Judy), Mississauga, Ont.; Harold (Doreen), Upper
Stewiacke; Bernard (Cindy), Toronto; Walter (Heather), Stratford; daughters, Joyce (Eric)
Higgins, Higginsville; Cathy Gilby, Bible Hill; Elaine (Maurice) Nelson, Middle Stewiacke; 14
grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her
husband, George and son, Russell. At her request, her body has been donated to Dalhousie
University Medical Science Research. There will be no visitation. A memorial service will be
held in the Middle Stewiacke United Church on Tuesday, October 10, at 2 p.m. Donations in her
memory may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society, Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova
Scotia, Canadian Diabetes Association or a charity of your choice.
OBIT # 1750 – HALIFAX HERALD – 8 OCT. 2000
JOHNSON, Clarence Reginald - 76, Chilliwack, B.C., died October 5, 2000, in Chilliwack, B.C.
Born in Springville, Pictou Co. He was a son of the late John W. Johnson and Gertrude (Hayman)
Johnson. Surviving are wife of 54 years, Inga; daughter, Dianne; one grandson; brother, Earle,
Sydney; many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by brothers, John, David, William,
Herbert, Harry, Howard, Walter. No funeral service by request. Donations to Canadian Cancer
Society
OBIT # 1751 – HALIFAX HERALD – 8 OCT. 2000
MacDONALD, Jane Eleanor "Jean" - 77, Shiretown Nursing Home Apartments, Pictou, passed
away Friday, October 6, 2000, at home. Born in Halifax, she was a daughter of the late Isadore L.
and E. Winnifred (Snow) Huelin. A beloved wife and devoted mother, Jean had a great love of
gardening. She is survived by her husband, J. Donald "Don"; daughters, Jane MacDonald, Pictou;
Donna (Tony) Russell, Boutilier's Point; Beth (Donald) Langford, Kentville; sons, Peter (Mona)
MacDonald, Fort Erie, Ont.; Scot (Jackie) MacDonald, Pictou; 12 grandchildren; brother, Frank
Huelin, Halifax. She was predeceased by her sister, Lovetta Cook. Visitation will be 2-4, 7-9 p.m.
today in McLaren Funeral Home, Pictou. Funeral Mass will be held 11 a.m. Monday in Stella
Maris Roman Catholic Church, Pictou, Rev. Peter MacDonald officiating. Burial will be in the
parish cemetery. Family flowers only please. Donations in her memory may be made to a charity
of your choice.
OBIT # 1752 – HALIFAX HERALD – 8 OCT. 2000
MacKEEN, Lowell Kirk - 78, Camp Hill Veterans' Wing, Halifax and formerly of 472 Chisholm,
St., New Glasgow, died Saturday, October 7, 2000, in the Veterans Wing. Born in Aspen,
Guysborough Co., he was a son of the late Isaac and Bessie (Tate) MacKeen. He was a resident
of the Veterans' Wing for the last number of years. He was a retired warden of the service of
Kingston, Ont., Dorchester, N.B., the Warkworth Institute, Ont., and Millhaven, Ont. He served
with the Canadian Army during the Second World War, having been stationed in Canada,
England, France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. He was awarded many medals including the
Canadian Centennial medal. He was a member of the Normandy Victory Organization, a member
of the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 34, New Glasgow and the No. 1 Branch of the Veterans
Association of Nova Scotia. He is survived by son, Douglas, New Brunswick; daughter, Lillian
(Cecil) Smith, Saint John, N.B.; three grandchildren; his companion, Jessie Tanner, Halifax;
sister, Wilma Powell, Aspen; brother, Isaac, Oshawa, Ont. He was predeceased by his wife, the
former Gladys Gunn; sisters, Lillian MacInnis and Pauline Grant; brother, Ivan. Visitation will be
2-4 p.m. Monday in H.W. Angus Funeral Home, New Glasgow. Funeral services will be held 3
p.m. Tuesday in the Zion Presbyterian Church, East River St. Mary's, Guysborough Co., Rev.
James Forbes officiating. Burial will be in the Valley View Cemetery, East River St. Mary's.
Donations may be made to the Valley View Cemetery or a charity of one's choice.
OBIT # 1753 – EVENING NEWS –7 OCT. 2000
California, USA:- Lois Letitia Hayden, 79, died September 22, 2000. Born in New Glasgow, she
was the daughter of the late Elwood and Florence (Pickles) Langley. She also lived in Glace Bay
and Westmount, Cape Breton, before moving to Sacramento, California, where she resided for
the past 45 years. She was a longtime member of St. Michael’s Episcopal Church and also was
active in many charitable organizations. She is survived by sons: Hugh, Lewis and Allen;
daughter; Helen Bucher, all of California; a daughter Jane Winslow, Hawaii; nine grandchildren;
sister, Alice Sewell, Halifax. She was predeceased by her husband of 50 years Robert Hayden,
daughter Joan, two brothers and one sister. Graveside service was held on September 27th at East
Lawn Sierra Hill Cemetery, Sacramento with reception following at St. Michael’s Church Hall.
Messages of sympathy or donations to the heart Association may be addressed to Mrs. Helen
Bucher, 7829 Edward Oak Court, Citrus Heights, CA 95601.
OBIT # 1754 – HALIFAX HERALD – 9 OCTOBER 2000
COOKE, David Fraser - 77, Sunset Haven Rest Home, New Glasgow, formerly of Garden of
Eden, Pictou Co., passed away October 7, 2000, in the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in
Garden of Eden, he was a son of the late Charles and Mary (Fraser) Cooke. He lived in Garden of
Eden most of his life and has been a guest of the Sunset Haven Rest Home in New Glasgow for
the past number of years. He was a member of the Blair Presbyterian Church, Garden of Eden. He
is survived by sister, Jean (Mrs. William Sharp), Pictou; several nieces and nephews. He was
predeceased by sister, Frances; brothers, William and Donald. Visitation will be from1:30-3 p.m.
today in H.W. Angus Funeral Home, New Glasgow, from where funeral service will be held 3
p.m. today, Rev. Lee MacNaughton officiating. Burial will be in Garden of Eden Cemetery.
Donations in his memory may be made to Blair Presbyterian Church.
OBIT # 1755 – HALIFAX HERALD – 10 OCTOBER 2000
HAWES, Marion Catherine - 80, Patterson Street, Pictou, passed away Sunday, October 8, 2000,
in the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Pictou, she was a daughter of the late John Tom
and Johanna (White) LeBlanc. Marion was a member of the Stella Maris Catholic Church and a
past member of the Stella Maris Catholic Women's League. She was also an employee of G.J.
Hamilton and Sons. She enjoyed being involved with the Meals on Wheels Program; she loved
swimming, gardening, the bowling league, and children; especially her grand and greatgrandchildren. She is survived by daughters, Yvonne (Ty) MacNeill, Braeshore; Connie (Frank)
Bryant, Halifax; Joanne (Fred) Lewis, Lyons Brook; sons, John (Gabie), Sudbury, Ont.; Joe
(Margo) and Sandy (Karen), both of Pictou; grandchildren, Michelle and Cindy; Toby and Trent;
Lisa, Lori and Lyndsay; Sandi Lee and Christine; Cary and Frank; great-grandchildren, Brittany
and Megan; Matthew and Ashley; and Jessie John; sisters, Connie (Ted) Malley, Irene (James)
Poole, Hazel (Joe) Currie; brothers, Robert (Charlene) LeBlanc, Fred (Mary) LeBlanc, and
Walter (Eileen) LeBlanc; special friend, Dave Melanson. She was predeceased by her husband,
George; infant son, George Edmund; sister, Beatrice. Cremation has taken place. The family will
receive relatives and friends from 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Wednesday in McLaren Funeral Home, Pictou.
Funeral mass will be held 10 a.m. Thursday, Rev. Peter MacDonald officiating. Burial will be in
the Seaview Cemetery. Family flowers only please. Donations in her memory may be made to the
Children's Wish Foundation of Canada- Nova Scotia Chapter or a charity of your choice.
OBIT # 1756 – HALIFAX HERALD – 10 OCTOBER 2000
MacDONALD, Mary Izella - 99, Greenwood, Pictou Co., passed away peacefully on Monday,
October 9, 2000, at the home of her daughter, Anna MacIntosh, Greenwood Road, Pictou Co.
Born in New Glasgow, she was a daughter of the late John and Christena (Gloag) West. She lived
all of her life in Greenwood, was a member of the Union Presbyterian Church, Thorburn and
Dorcas Rebekah Lodge, Thorburn. Some years ago, she taught school in Priestville and Granton.
She was the last surviving member of her immediate family. She enjoyed time spent with her
family and appreciated the thoughtfulness of the many visits from family, friends and neighbours
over the years. She was a great mother and grandmother and will be greatly missed by all who
knew her. She is survived by her daughter, Anna MacIntosh, Greenwood Road; son, Len
(Deirdre) MacDonald, Aylesford; daughter-in-law, Violet Macdonald, Aylesford; sisters-in-law,
Kate Fraser, Thorburn; Love Cunningham, Victoria, B.C.; 13 grandchildren; 22 greatgrandchildren; seven great great-grandchildren; many nieces, nephews and cousins. She was
predeceased by her husband, Duncan J.; sons, Stewart, Philip and Bill; grandson, Ervin
MacDonald; brothers, Dave, Stewart, George, Fergus, Len and Jim; sisters, Jean, Nellie Rose,
Annie and Jessie. Visitation will be 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in H.W. Angus Funeral Home, New
Glasgow. Funeral service will be held 3:30 p.m. Wednesday in The Union Presbyterian Church,
Thorburn, Rev. Glenn MacDonald officiating. Burial will be in the MacLennan's Mountain
Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the V.O.N., MacLennan's Mountain
Cemetery or The Union Presbyterian Church, Thorburn.
OBIT # 1757 – HALIFAX HERALD – 10 OCTOBER 2000
MacLEOD (MacDonald), Mary Dorothy - 88, Valley View Villa, Riverton, formerly of Haven
Brook Manor, Riverton, died peacefully in her sleep in the Valley View Villa on Sunday, October
8, 2000, surrounded by her family as she slipped quietly into heaven. Born in Greenwood, Pictou
Co., she was a daughter of the late John Duncan and Ellen (Belle) MacDonald. She was a resident
of Greenwood, Pictou Co. for most of her life, moving to the Valley View Villa, Riverton in
1996. She was a member of the Union Presbyterian Church, Thorburn and a member of The Star
of the East Lodge, Stellarton. She is survived and sadly missed by her sons, Gordon (Lois), North
Sydney; Allison, Little Harbour; David (Shirley), Sylvester; daughters, Muriel Palmer, New
Glasgow; Marilyn Himmelman, Bridgeville; Diane Rhyno, Greenwood; brothers, Sinclair
(Roberta), Connecticut, United States; Duncan (Eileen), Waterloo, Ont.; Leslie (Elsie), Kitchener,
Ont.; Dwight, Greenwood, Pictou Co.; 24 grandchildren; 31 great-grandchildren. She was
predeceased by her husband, Roy; sisters, Gertrude Hughes, Margaret Robertson, Isabel
Robertson; brothers, John and William "Bill"; grandson, Blaine Palmer; granddaughter, Baby
MacLeod; great-grandson, Justin Crosby; son-in-law, James Himmelman; daughter-in-law, Isabel
(White) MacLeod. Visitation will be 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in H.W. Angus Funeral Home, New
Glasgow from where funeral services will be held 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Rev. Glenn MacDonald
officiating. Burial will be in the Heatherdale Memorial Gardens, Alma. Family flowers only.
Donations in her memory may be made to the Alzheimer Society of Nova Scotia, The Valley
View Villa, Riverton or a charity of one's choice.
OBIT # 1758 – HALIFAX HERALD – 10 OCTOBER 2000
POIRIER, Florence Josephine - 88, Chestnut Street, Pictou, passed away Sunday, October 8,
2000, quietly at home. Born in Montreal, Que., she was a daughter of the late Frank and Julia
(Thorne) Madore. She was a member of the Stella Maris Catholic Church, Pictou. Florence loved
her family and many friends and she also enjoyed playing bingo. She will be sadly missed. She is
survived by daughters, Jeannie Poirier, Riverton; Margaret (Raymond) Pettipas; Irene (Rex)
Wright, Judy (Wayne) McGrath, all of Pictou; sons, Frank, Dartmouth; Robert "Kimo" (Blaise),
Pictou; 29 grandchildren; 27 great-grandchildren; sister, Gertrude Bennett, Sydney. She was
predeceased by her husband, Norman; infant son Gerald; sons, Ronald, Jack, George, Maurice;
daughters, Theresa Marie, Yvonne Phinney and Juilette Corbiel. Visitation will be held 7-9 p.m.
today in McLaren Funeral Home, Pictou. Funeral mass will be held 10 a.m. Wednesday, Rev.
Peter MacDonald officiating. Burial will be in the parish cemetery. Donations in her memory may
be made to the Canadian Red Cross Society
-Pictou Division.
OBIT # 1759 - HALIFAX HERALD – 10 OCTOBER 2000
SUTHERLAND, Florence - 97, Pleasant Valley, Pictou Co., died October 9, 2000, at her home.
Born June 8, 1903, she was a daughter of the late Hugh and Christine (MacLeod) Sutherland. She
worked in Boston for many years, retired to Florida, and spent every summer in Pictou County.
She moved to Pleasant Valley and lived here for the past ten years. She was a member of St.
Andrew's Presbyterian Church, New Glasgow, and later attended the Salem Presbyterian Church,
Green Hill. She was the last surviving member of her immediate family. She was predeceased by
sister, Anna; brother, Donald. Visitation 2-4. 7-9 p.m. today, funeral 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, Rev.
Donald Sutherland officiating, both in Eagles Funeral Home, Westville. Burial in Gladstone
Cemetery, Four Mile Brook. Donations to the Kidney Foundation of Canada, Nova Scotia Branch
or any charity.
OBIT # 1760 – HALIFAX HERALD – 11 OCTOBER 2000
BOWEN, Douglas David "Doug" - 80, North Albert St., New Glasgow, passed away Tuesday,
October 10, 2000, in the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Little Harbour, he was a son
of the late John James and Effie Lena (Pye) Bowen. He began working at Trenton Works Gun
Shop, leaving in1942 to join the armed services, serving in Canada where he obtained the rank of
Lance Corporal. After the Second World War he was employed with the former Pictou County
Power Board, Nova Scotia Power, first class linesman and inspector, retiring after 38 years due to
ill health. He was a member, Elder and former member of the Board of Managers of St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church, New Glasgow. He was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 34,
New Glasgow, a 45 year member of Eculid Lodge 92 AF&AM, New Glasgow and Century
Chapter No. 10, Order of The Eastern Star. Douglas was a loving and devoted husband, father
and grandfather, who enjoyed all life had to offer. Surviving are his wife, Olive "Ollie" (Hingley)
Bowen; daughters, Darleen (David) Horne, Oshawa, Ont.; Melda (John) MacMillan, Hampton,
N.B.; Ruthie (David) Lamb, Ottawa; brothers, Frank (Isabel), Little Harbour; Sylvester (Doreen),
Doncaster, England; grandchildren, Janet O'Donnell, Chris Horne, Tanya Hunter, Brett
MacMillan, Allison and Clarissa Lamb; great-grandchildren, Brendan, Ashlee, Breaden Hunter,
Linden and Grace O'Donnell; several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by son, David
Raymond; sisters, Reta (Angus Sr.) Baillie, Alice Hubley (Archie); brother, Clarence (Effie),
Clyde (Kay). Visitation will be 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in P.&K. MacDonald Funeral Home, New
Glasgow. Funeral service will be held 2 p.m. Thursday in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Rev.
James Farris and Rev. Bruce Munro officiating. Interment will be in Church Brook Cemetery,
Little Harbour. Family flowers only. Donations may be made in his memory to St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church Building Fund or the Aberdeen Hospital Foundation. Century Chapter 10,
Order of The Eastern Star will conduct their service at 6:15 p.m. and Eculid Lodge 92 AF&AM
will meet at 6:45 p.m., both this evening in the funeral home.
OBIT # 1761 – HALIFAX HERALD – 11 OCTOBER 2000
GRAHAM, Marie - 83, Four Mile Brook, Pictou Co., passed away Tuesday, October 10, 2000, in
the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Pembroke, she was a daughter of the late George
and Minnie (Mary) Graham. She was a former member of the Springside United Church where
she was active in the Young People Society and taught Sunday school for many years. Marie was
a member of Durham Presbyterian Church and a life member of the A.M.S. Eastern division. She
worked for Springside Mutual Telephone until she was married and lived all her married life in
Four Mile Brook. She is survived by daughters, Sheila Snow, Four Mile Brook; Joyce (Brian)
Woodbury, Truro; son, Leonard (Debbie), Four Mile Brook; foster son, Robert (Sharon) Littler,
Scotsburn; grandsons, Jason and Mark Graham; Thomas Woodbury; brother, Scott, Eastville;
Walter and Phillip, Pembroke; nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband, Roy A.
in 1994; sister, Annie. Visitation will be held from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today in McLaren Funeral
Home, Pictou. Funeral will be held at 1 p.m. on Thursday in the Durham Presbyterian Church,
Mrs. Jessie Johnson officiating. Burial will be in the Gladstone Cemetery, Four Mile Brook.
Family flowers only please. Donations may be made to a charity of your choice.
OBIT # 1762 – EVENING NEWS – 11 OCTOBER 2000
Sarnia:- Lois (Falconer) Parsons, of Sarnia, formerly of Stellarton, passed away at the University
Hospital, London, ON, on Monday, October 9, 2000, at the age of 77 years. Daughter of the late
Frederick and Effie Falconer. Beloved wife of the late John Robert Parsons (1983). Dear mother
of Robert, John and Jennifer, Gary and Georgette, all of Sarnia. Predeceased by one son Kenneth
George (1991); a brother, Robert Falconer. Loving and devoted grandmother of Candace and
Jessica and dear friend of Phyllis Johnson of Sarnia. Visitation at the Stewart Funeral Home, 254
George St., Sarnia, ON./519-383-7121 Wednesday 2 - 4 and 7 - 9p.m. Funeral service in the
Chapel on Thursday at 1:30 p.m. with Rev. Martha Belle Barber officiating. Interment in
Lakeview Cemetery, Sarnia. As an expression of sympathy memorial donations may be made to
the Heart and Stroke Foundation or the University Hospital Foundation at London.
OBIT # 1763 – EVENING NEWS – 11 OCTOBER 2000
Westville:-The death occurred on October 6, 2000, of Edna Maude (Hale) Fisher, Abbotsford,
BC, formerly of Westville. She was the daughter of the late William and Emma Hale, North St.,
Westville. She is survived by four daughters and one son-in-law, all living in Saskatchewan and
British Columbia; a brother J. Roy Hale and Isabelle Sangster, Westville; Edith Allgood, Ellen
Rudolph, Ontario, and Alpha Wilson, St. Stephen, NB. A Memorial service will be held on
Thursday with interment at a later date.
OBIT # 1764 – EVENING NEWS – 11 OCTOBER 2000
Sudbury:- The family announces with sorrow the death of Margaret Doreen (Lochead) Frizzel on
Friday, October 6, 2000, at the Sudbury Regional Hospital at the age of 67 years. She was the
daughter of the late George and Lucy Lochead, Westville. Surviving are a son Brian, daughter
Sherry, both of Sudbury, Linda and Tanya, both of Victoria, BC, and Susan Beaulier (Mark),
grandson Jerid of North Bay, ON; brothers George (Dorothy), Sylvester; Harold (Phyllis),
Saltsprings, NS, and Jean Vail (Terry) of St. Catharines, ON. She was predeceased by a sister,
Eileen Lozier. The funeral service was held Monday, October 9, from Chapel of the Co-Operative
Funeral Home, Sudbury.
OBIT # 1765 – HALIFAX HERALD – 12 OCTOBER 2000
CROCKER, Percy Wilbert - 93, Canning, Kings Co., died October 8, 2000, at home. Born in
Upper Musquodoboit, he was a son of the late Andrew and Mable (Butcher) Crocker. He worked
as a carpenter most of his life. Surviving are sons, Edward (Norma) and Larry (Shirley), all of
Kentville; Steven (Helen) and Wade (Theresa), all of Canning; Bernard, Ellershouse; daughters,
Judith, New Minas; Janet (Philip) Martin and Brenda (Dwight) Fraser, all of Canning; sister,
Alvie McRae, Prince Edward Island; 18 grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren. He was
predeceased by daughter, Dorothy; brothers, Jim, Tom and Stanley. Cremation has taken place.
Memorial service will be held 3 p.m. Friday in H.C. Lindsay Memorial Chapel, Kentville, Rev.
Bob Billings officiating. Burial in the Jawbone Corner Cemetery, Lower Canard, Kings Co.
Memorial donations may be made to the VON Annapolis Valley Branch, Home Care Division.
OBIT # 1766 – HALIFAX HERALD – 13 OCTOBER 2000
RUSSELL, Rev. Calvin W. - 300 Dunbar Ave., New Glasgow, died Thursday, October 12, 2000,
in the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Somerville, Mass., he was a son of the late
Augustus and Winnifred (Sexton) Russell. He grew up in Bonavista, Nfld. He taught school in
Newfoundland for three years and served in the United States Air Force for a couple of years
before beginning studies for the Anglican Church Ministry at Memorial University and Queen's
Theological College in St. John's, Nfld. He served in parishes in the Old Diocese of
Newfoundland for 22 years before moving to the Diocese of Nova Scotia where he served two
parishes over 17 years. He retired as a rector of the parish in Stellarton-Westville in 1989, having
served in that parish for 15 years. He leaves to mourn his wife, the former Katherine Simms and
sons, Richard (Rosalie), Stellarton; Paul (Carol), Nepean, Ont. He is also survived by
grandchildren, Kaitlin, Cameron, Steven, Matthew, Stellarton; Cory, Katherine, Nepean, Ont. He
was predeceased by three brothers and a sister. His remains are resting in H.C. MacQuarrie
Funeral Home, Stellarton, with visitation today from 7-9 p.m. and Saturday 1-2:30 p.m. Funeral
services will be held at 3:30 p.m. Saturday in the Christ Anglican Church, Stellarton, Rev. James
McCorriston officiating, assisted by Rev. Jack Wainwright and Archbishop Arthur Peters.
Cremation will follow with burial of ashes in the parish cemetery at a later date. Following the
funeral services there will be a reception in the Christ Anglican Church Hall. Donations in his
memory may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society.
OBIT # 1767 –HALIFAX HERALD – 13 OCTOBER 2000
SARTORIS, Lloyd Burton - 65, MacDonald Road, Thorburn, died October 11, 2000, in the
Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Wentworth, he was a son of the late Percy and Laura
(Henderson) Sartoris. He was a member of St. John's Presbyterian Church, MacLennan's
Mountain. He began working in the McBean Coal Mine, Thorburn and worked most of his life as
a construction carpenter. He was a co-owner of Hemlock Construction Ltd., Calgary for 10 years
retiring in 1996. He enjoyed working, hunting, and fishing. Surviving are his wife, Minnie Julie
(James) Sartoris; daughter, Darlene MacQuarrie, MacLellan's Brook; sons, Jamie, Thorburn;
Gordon, Calgary; Johnnie, Thorburn; Jason, Calgary; sisters, Vivian Anderson, Trenton; Evelyn
Murphy, Boston; Mary Davison, Manitoba; Beatrice Stewart, Florida; Laura Mae James, Boston;
brothers, Lawson, Boston; Kenneth, Abercrombie; Wylie, Sheet Harbour; 13 grandchildren. He
was predeceased by daughter, Helen Louise; son, Jerry Martin; brothers, Carson, Gordon, John.
Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in P. & K. MacDonald Funeral Home, New Glasgow. Funeral
service 2 p.m. Saturday in St. John's Presbyterian Church, Rev. Glenn MacDonald officiating.
Burial in MacLennan's Mountain Cemetery. Family flowers only. Donations to the Heart and
Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia.
OBIT # 1768 – HALIFAX HERALD – 13 OCTOBER 2000
STEPHEN, George Willis "Globemaster" - 63, Lyons Brook, passed away Wednesday, October
11, 2000, in the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Halifax, he was a son of the late
George Hay and Hazel Louise (Pauley) Stephen. George was retired from Canso Chemicals and
operated a satellite business from his home. He enjoyed gardening at his cottage in Murray
Corner, N.B. and wintering in Florida. He is survived by his wife, the former Margaret Rose
Cluett; daughters, Shelley Louise Atwin, Lyons Brook; Mary Lee (Dan) Kennedy, Durham;
grandchildren, Jonathan Atwin; Emilee, Norman and Claire Kennedy; cousins in New Brunswick.
He was predeceased by a granddaughter, Mary Margaret Kennedy. Cremation has taken place.
Visitation will be 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in McLaren Funeral Home, Pictou. Funeral will be held 2
p.m. Saturday in McLaren Funeral Chapel, Pictou, Mary MacDermid officiating. Burial will take
place at a later date in Murray Corner, N.B. In lieu of flowers, donations in his memory may be
made to The Arthritis Society or The Lung Association.
OBIT # 1769 – HALIFAX HERALD – 19 JUNE 1998
McELHINNEY, Helen Gertrude - 92, Glenview Lodge, Truro, formerly of Lower Debert, died
June 18, 1998, in the lodge. Born June 24, 1905, in Middle Stewiacke, she was a daughter of the
late Burton and Adella (Fleck) Fisher. She had been a resident of Lower Debert for 72 years. A
member of Erskine United Church, Glenholme; life member of the UCW, and was a former
member of the Canadian Bible Society in which she was very active. Surviving are son, Walter
and wife Jean, Onslow; daughter, Marilyn and husband Terje Glenjen, Little Dyke; daughter-inlaw, Marie McElhinney, Lower Debert; sisters, Phyllis (Mrs. Elmer Sutherland), Freda (Mrs.
Allan Sutherland), Brookfield; brothers, Weldon, Brookfield; Leon Rupert and wife Mary,
Middle Stewiacke; seven grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her
husband, Ira; daughter, Margaret; son, Arthur; brothers, Gerald, Clarence, Wilbert. No visitation.
Funeral service will be 4 p.m. Saturday in Erskine United Church, Glenholme, Rev. Lester Settle
officiating. Interment in Folly Village Cemetery, Glenholme. Reception to follow in the church
hall. Family flowers only. Donations in memory may be made to Erskine United Church
memorial fund or charity of choice. Arrangements entrusted to Mattatall Funeral Home, Truro.
OBIT # 1770 – HALIFAX HERALD – 14 OCTOBER 2000
MURPHY, R.C. Brenton - 54, MacKenzie Road, MacLellan's Brook, Pictou Co., died Thursday,
October 12, 2000, in the QEII Health Sciences Centre, Halifax. Born in New Glasgow, he was a
son of Thomas "Tom" Murphy, Stellarton and the late Raphaela (Dick) (MacDonald) Murphy. He
was a resident of MacLellan's Brook for the past 28 years and was employed with Kimberley
Clark Limited for the past 15 years. He was a member of the Pictou County Antique Car Club. He
was a former scout leader in Thorburn and MacLellan's Brook and had coached hockey in
Thorburn and refereed hockey games throughout the county. Brenton was active with the
Thorburn Lady Mohawk's Softball Team and had served as their coach. He was one of the first
players on the original Sobey's Ball Team and was a very avid fisherman and outdoorsman. He is
survived by his wife, the former Connie Hayden; sons, Allan Glen (Shelly), MacLellan's Brook;
Blaine Scott (Shelley), Lower Sackville; Paul Andrew, at home; grandchildren, Mariah, Tristan
and Allison; sister, Brenda (John) Brown, MacLellan's Brook;brothers, Bernie, Barry, Blaine,
Beryl (Barb), all of New Glasgow; Brian (Brenda), Lourdes; several nieces and nephews and a
brother-in-law, Jack (Barbara) Hayden, California. His remains are resting at the H.W. Angus
Funeral Home, New Glasgow, with visitation 7-9 p.m. today and 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Sunday. Funeral
mass will be held 10 a.m. Monday from Our Lady of Lourdes Roman Catholic Church, Rev.
Sydney Mifflen officiating. Burial will be in St. Ann's Cemetery, Thorburn. Donations in
Brenton's memory may be made to the Lupus Society, PO Bo 38038, Dartmouth, N.S. B3B 1X2,
the Heart and Stroke Foundation, 5523 Garden Rd., Halifax, B3J 3T1 or to the charity of one's
choice
OBIT # 1771 – HALIFAX HERALD – 14 OCT. 2000
PLUMB (Walker, Patterson), Gladys - Glen Haven Manor, New Glasgow, formerly 215 Albert
St., New Glasgow, died Friday, October 13, 2000, in the manor. Born Stellarton, she was a
daughter of the late Duncan H. and Victoria (Barbour) Patterson. Prior to being a guest at the
Glen Haven Manor, she had resided at 215 Albert St., New Glasgow for 52 years. She was a
member of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, New Glasgow, member of the Pictou Centre P.C.
Women's Association, the Aberdeen Hospital Auxiliary, the Ladies Auxiliary of the New
Glasgow Fire Department, the Golden Link Rebekah Lodge, the Ladies Aid of Kirk Church, the
W.M.S. Gladys will be fondly remembered for her good cooking which she shared with
everyone. She was the last surviving member of her immediate family. She is survived by
daughters, Charlotte (Wayne) MacDonald, Woodburn; Peggy (Ivan) MacLeod, Truro; son,
Alexander "Sonny" (Lillian), Belleville, Ont.; five grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
She was predeceased by her husband, Gordon A. Plumb; daughters, Beverly Baker, Vicki
Plumb; grandson, Billy Baker and a son in infancy; sisters, Anne Clarke, Florence Patterson and
by brothers, John, David, Thomas and George. Her remains will rest in H.W. Angus Funeral
Home, New Glasgow with visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Sunday. Funeral service will be held 2 p.m.
Monday in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, New Glasgow, Rev. Dr. James Farris officiating.
Burial will be in the Lorne Street Cemetary, New Glasgow. Donations in her memory may be
made to the Aberdeen Hospital Ladies Auxiliary, St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church or to the
charity of one's choice.
OBIT # 1772 – HALIFAX HERALD – 21 AUG. 1995
McGRATH, Rev. Arthur Judson - 67, Wine Harbour, Guysborough Co., died August 19, 1995, at
Wine Harbour. Born in Salem, Mass., he was a son of the late Rev. Herman and Ellen (Conrad)
McGrath. He served in the RCAF for 20 years. Retiring to Wine Harbour, he became pastor of
Wine Harbour Baptist Church (IND), and was founding pastor of Calvary Baptist Church (IND),
Meadowvale, Annapolis Co. He was also a lobster fisherman and pulp contractor. Surviving are
his wife, the former Ruby Slater; sons, David, Clifford, Timothy, Port Hardy, B.C.; Mark, Wine
Harbour; daughter, Cheryl (Mrs. Peter Crowe), Truro; brothers, George, Lively, Ont.; Robert,
North Bay, Ont.; John, Chelmsford, Ont.; 15 grandchildren. He was predeceased by infant sons,
Russell, Allison; brothers, Leigh, Charles. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today, funeral 3 p.m. Tuesday,
both in Wine Harbour Baptist Church, Rev. Richard Jones officiating. Burial to follow in Wine
Harbour Baptist Cemetery. Family flowers only. Donations to Calvary Baptist Academy,
Meadowvale, Annapolis Co. Arrangements under the direction of Ecum Secum Funeral Home.
OBIT # 1773 – HALIFAX HERALD – 16 OCT. 2000
KENNEDY, Roy Murray - 84, Tatamagouche, died October 14, 2000, in Willow Lodge Home
For Special Care. Born in Millbrook, Colchester Co., he was the son of the late Lawrence and
Mary (Bonnyman) Kennedy. He was the last surviving member of his family line. He was an
electrician and owned Roy's Electrical Shop from 1946 to 1978 and also worked for the
Department of Lands and Forests as a Forest Ranger and conservation officer. He organized the
building of the Tatamagouche Fire Department, bought and built the first fire truck and served as
its first chief from 1946 until 1978. He was also well reowned as a collector of artifacts and
research material of the Acadians and Natives from Tatamagouche and North Shore Area and was
a member of the Colchester and provincial Historical Societies. Surviving are stepsisters, Carol
Betts, Hilden; Phyllis Halverson, Tatamagouche; Alta Langille, New Glasgow; Marion Beck,
Hope, B.C.; stepbrothers, Ben Reid, Sydney; Gordon Reid and Allison Reid, both of Oshawa.
He was predeceased by his wife, the former Blanche Upham. Visitation will be today from 2-4, 79 p.m., Tatamagouche Fire Department will have a tribute service today at 6:30 p.m., both in
Coulter's Funeral Home, Tatamagouche. Funeral service will be Tuesday 2 p.m., in West New
Annan United Church, Mr. Leland MacLean officiating. Burial in Bell Gift Cemetery, West New
Annan. Donations can be made to the North Shore Health Services Foundation or West New
Annan United Church or the Colchester Museum.
OBIT # 1774 – HALIFAX HERALD – 16 OCT. 2000
MacLEOD, Alice Eileen - 51, Pine Tree Road, Thorburn, died October 14, 2000, in the Aberdeen
Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in New Glasgow, she was a daughter of the late John Hugh and
Minnie (Harkness) Sutherland. She had been a resident of Thorburn all her life and a member of
Union Presbyterian Church, Thorburn. She had worked at various jobs before opening Alice's
Variety Store, Thorburn which she owned and operated for the past two years before her illness.
Surviving are her husband, James W. "Billy" MacLeod; daughter, Patricia MacLeod, French
River; sons, Lester, Churchville; Harry, Churchville; Wayne, Garden of Eden; sister, Dorothy
MacKay, Thorburn; five grandchildren; a family friend and several nieces and nephews.
Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in P.&K. MacDonald Funeral Home, New Glasgow. Funeral 11:30
a.m. Tuesday in Union Presbyterian Church, Thorburn, Rev. Glenn MacDonald officiating.
Burial in Thorburn Cemetery.
OBIT # 1775 – HALIFAX HERALD – 16 OCT. 2000
TRUEMAN, Katherine Janet - 93, Maritime Odd Fellows Home, Pictou, passed away peacefully
Friday, October 13, 2000, in the home. Born in Scotsburn, she was a daughter of the late Charles
and Helen (MacIntosh) Smith. At age 18 she moved to Halifax, where she worked as a practical
nurse. In her later years, she continued her career in St. Catharine's, Ont. Nine years ago, she
returned to Nova Scotia, and had been a resident of the I.O.O.F. Home, until her passing. Her wit,
intelligence, and ability to mimic endeared her to family and friends. Kaye is survived by her
sisters, Ruth (Earl) MacDonald, Pictou; Helen (Colin) MacDonald, Halifax; her daughter, Karen
(Robert) Ackles, Stellarton; as well as several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her
husband, Baird Trueman; her son, Don Smith; her brother, Dr. George R. Smith. Cremation has
taken place. Funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. today in Maritime Odd Fellows Home, Pictou,
Rev. Peter MacDonald officiating. Burial will be in Bethel Cemetery, Scotsburn. In lieu of
flowers, donations may be made to the Odd Fellows (I.O.O.F.) Home, Pictou or to a charity of
your choice. Arrangements are under the direction of McLaren Funeral Home, Pictou
OBIT # 1776 – HALIFAX HERALD – 16 OCT. 2000
WALSH, James Robert - 75, Riverview Dr., New Glasgow, died October 14, 2000, at home.
Born in New Glasgow, he was a son of the late James Walter and Theresa (Riley) Walsh. He was
a member of St. John The Baptist Roman Catholic Church, New Glasgow. He was a former
employee of the Town of New Glasgow and Trenton Works before retiring due to injuries
received in a car accident. He enjoyed driving and taking his grandchildren fishing. Surviving are
his wife, Mary Alice (Davidson); daughters, Hazel Chisholm, Greenhill; Theresa Miller,
Hamilton, Ont.; Mary Ann Lee, New Glasgow; Dorothy Walsh, New Glasgow; Margie Walsh,
Pictou; sons, Robert, Westville; Charlie, Hamilton, Ont.; Donald, Coalburn; brothers, Johnny
Walsh, New Glasgow; 17 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. He
was predeceased by sister, Mary MacPhee; brother, Donald Walsh; grandson, Anthony; two
grandchildren in infancy; one great-grandchild in infancy. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in P.&K.
MacDonald Funeral Home, New Glasgow. Funeral 10 a.m. Tuesday in St. John The Baptist
Roman Catholic Church, Rev. Regis Holloran officiating. Cremation to follow. Burial of ashes in
Heatherdale Memorial Gardens at a later date. Donations to Canadian Cancer Society. St. John
The Baptist C.W.L. will have prayers 1:45 p.m. today in the funeral home.
OBIT # 1777 – HALIFAX HERALD – 16 OCT. 2000
WESSELL, George Vernon - 78, Hopewell, passed away peacefully surrounded by his loving
family on October 14, 2000, in the Camp Hill Veterans Memorial Building, QEII, after a lengthy
and courageous battle with cancer. Born October 23, 1921 in Halifax, he was a son of the late
Daniel "Bob" and Rita (Hartlen) Wessell. He retired from the Department of Social Services,
Digby in 1985. Prior to that he worked for the CNR for 25 years. He was a member of the
Masonic Lodge, Springhill and a member of the Royal Canadian Legion, Hopewell. He served in
the Canadian Army overseas in the Second World War. Vernon was an avid golfer. He is
survived by his wife, Nora (Barkhouse), Hopewell; son, Danny, Westville; daughter, Heather and
son-in-law, Wayne Gladwin, Dartmouth; granddaughter, Angella Gladwin, Dartmouth; sisters,
Bee Mason, Halifax; Joyce Lushington, Calgary, Alta.; several nieces, nephews and cousins. He
was predeceased by his infant grandson, Andrew Gladwin. Cremation has taken place. Interment
and graveside service for family and friends will be in Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Lower Sackville at
2:30 p.m., Tuesday, October 17, Archdeacon Rod Gillis officiating. Reception to follow at 3
p.m., in Atlantic Funeral Home, 771 Main St., Dartmouth. Memorial service to be held 2:30 p.m.,
October 21, in H.W. Angus Funeral Home, East River Road, New Glasgow, Rev. Charles
MacPherson officiating. Reception to follow service. No flowers by request. Donations may be
made to the Palliative Care Veterans Memorial Building, QEII, the Canadian Cancer Society or
charity of choice.
OBIT # 1778 – HALIFAX HERALD – 17 OCT. 2000
THOMAS, Rev. Herbert Donald, BA, BTh. - Minister Emeritus, 1918-2000, New Glasgow,
passed away peacefully to be with his Lord, in the Aberdeen Hospital on Saturday, October 14,
2000. Born in Saint John, N.B., he was a son of the late Henry Raymond and Sadie (Hodges)
Thomas. He completed his education at Acadia University and was Ordained in 1943 at the
United Baptist Church at Tracadie near Monastery, Antigonish County. He served a short time at
Victoria Road United Baptist Church, Dartmouth before enlisting in the Royal Canadian Army
Medical Corp. After wartime service in Europe, he became minister to the Second United Baptist
Church, New Glasgow, an office he occupied with distinction for over 39 years. A true Christian
gentlemen, a dedicated church and community leader, Rev. Donald Thomas was one of those rare
individuals who lived what he preached. More than all the words he uttered through his years of
preaching, he used his life to preach and teach the Gospel. His interests have included: the First
Secretary of the Temperance Street Home and School Association; The Nova Scotia Human
Rights Commission, The Children's Aid Society, The Pictou County Social Services Appeal
Board. He was active in the United Baptist Convention of the Atlantic Provinces, having served
on the Council of Convention, the Board of Christian Education, Council of the Baptist
Federation of Canada and the Canadian Baptist Overseas Mission Board. Rev. Thomas was active
in the African United Baptist Association of Nova Scotia being a Past Moderator and also served
as Clerk and Compiler for 10 years. He was a member of the Laymen's Council of the A.U.B.A.
and treasurer for eight years. Rev. Thomas was active in the Royal Canadian Legion, Normandy
Branch 34, New Glasgow, being a Past President and Senior Chaplain. Other forms of
community service have included his appointment as a Commissioner of Oaths for the Supreme
Court of Nova Scotia (1979); the Royal Canadian Legion Certificate of Merit in Recognition of
Dedicated Service (1980); the Community Service Award from the Nova Scotia Government of
Voluntary Service (1984); the Commemorative Medal to Mark the 125 Anniversary of
Confederation (1992); Minister Emeritus (1997). In 1999, Rev. Thomas received an award in
honour and appreciation of outstanding effort and achievement with the Black Community in
Nova Scotia and Canada from the Black Cultural Centre for Nova Scotia. Rev. Thomas was a
member of many fraternal organizations including the Shrine's and was formally the Grand
Chaplain of the Grand Imperial Conclave of Canada; Past Master of Albion Lodge 5, New
Glasgow; Equity Lodge 106, Halifax; Grand Chaplain of the Grand Lodge of Nova Scotia, A.F.
and A.M. Past High Priest of Mount Lebanon Chapter 14; Royal Arch Masons; Past Grand
Chaplain of the Royal Arch Masons of Nova Scotia; Past Presiding Preceptor of Malta Preceptory
27, Truro; Past Thrice Illustrious Mast of Orient Council 5 Royal and Select Masters and
Consecrated in York Cross of Honour of Eastern Conclave 19; Illustrious Companion Red Cross
of Constantine Royal William Conclave 32; member of the Henry Sinclair Lodge of Royal Ark
Mariners; and a member of Philae Temple the Shrine, Halifax. A loving husband, father, and
grandfather he will be sadly missed. He is survived by his wife of 57 years, Aleta G. (MacLean)
Thomas; children, Carolyn Wilson (Lee), Missouri; Cheryle Thomas, Joy Bennett, New Glasgow;
Sharma Paris (Allen), Truro; Jan Thomas-Giles (Peter), Dartmouth; sons, Raymond (Janie),
Dartmouth; Bryan, Sackville, N.B.; eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. He is also
survived by his sister, Geraldine Haynes, Coquitlam, B.C.; several nieces, nephews and cousins.
He was predeceased by daughter, Lorraine in infancy; sisters, Margarita Collier, Dorothy
O'Connor; and brother, Bruce Thomas. Resting in R.H. Porter Funeral Home, 55 Almont Ave.,
New Glasgow. Visiting hours today and Wednesday from 2-4, 7-9 p.m. The funeral service will
be held at 2 p.m. Thursday, October 19, in First Presbyterian Church, New Glasgow, Rev. George
Mollins and Rev. Dr. Donald Fairfax officiating. Interment will be in the Lorne Street Cemetery.
In the memory of Rev. Donald Thomas, donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke
Foundation of Nova Scotia, The Lung Association or the Palliative Care Unit Aberdeen Hospital,
New Glasgow. Albion Masonic Lodge 5, New Glasgow will hold their service 6:30 p.m.
Wednesday in the funeral home. Royal Canadian Legion Branch 34, New Glasgow will hold their
service 6:30 p.m. today in the funeral home.
OBIT # 1779 – HALIFAX HERALD – 16 OCT. 2000
SUTHERLAND, Elmer Lyman - 84, 42 Densmore Lane, Brookfield, passed away October 15,
2000, surrounded by his family at home. Born in Brookfield, he was a son of the late Stanley and
Florence (Clarke) Sutherland. Elmer was a retired baggage master with Via Rail, where he
worked from 1941 until his retirement in 1979. He was a member of the Brotherhood of Railway
Workers and was an adherent of the Brookfield Baptist Church. He is survived by his wife, the
former Phyllis Fisher; daughters, Beverley (Earle) Woolaver, Petrolia, Ont.; Myrna Wentzell,
Lower Sackville; grandchildren, Tracie and Kimberley Dickey; Julie Stewart; Timothy, Todd and
Troy Woolaver;
brothers, Allen (Freda), Brookfield; Clark (Verna), Delta, B.C.; Alex (Barbara), Victoria, B.C.;
Hugh (Audrey) Carter, Brookfield; sister-in-law, Edna Sutherland; many nieces and nephews. He
was predeceased by brother, Arnold. Visitation will be held on Tuesday from 6-9 p.m., with
funeral service on Wednesday at 2 p.m., both in Colchester Community Funeral Home, 512
Willow St., Truro, Pastor Daniel Cormier officiating. Burial in the Brookfield Westside
Cemetery. Family flowers only. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Victorian Order
of Nurses or to a charity of your personal choice.
OBIT # 1780 – HALIFAX HERALD – 16 OCT. 2000
WHEELER, Evelyn Jean Chaplin - 89, Tiverton, formerly of Dean, died October 12, 2000, in
Braeside Home for Special Care, Middle Musquodoboit. Born in Dean, Halifax Co., she was a
daughter of the late Ernest and Alice (Gammell) Chaplin. She spent several years living in the
United States before returning to Dean, then she and her husband moved to Tiverton, Digby Co.
Always one to enjoy the outdoors, she went on to pursue her childhood hobby of fishing. The
time she spent out on the Bay of Fundy in a boat brought her great enjoyment. In 1990, she was
recognized on a Land and Sea program as the oldest woman in Canada to hold a commercial
fishing license. Her zest for life brought joy to those surviving, her sons, Steven, Fort Myers, Fla.;
Daniel, Hurricane, Utah; daughters, Shirley Einem, Brownsville, Texas; Nancy, Ashland, Mass.;
sister, Jessie Coady, Sheet Harbour; many grandchildren; several great-grandchildren, nieces and
nephews. She was predeceased by her her husband, Kenneth; sisters, Frances, Mary, Bessie;
brother, Harold; grandson, Bobby Morrow. Cremation has taken place. A memorial service will
be held Tuesday at 2 p.m., in the Common Lounge, Braeside Home for Special Care, Rev. Gary
Burrill officiating. An interment service will be held at a later date. Family flowers only.
Donations may be made to Braeside-Musquodoboit Valley Health Foundation, Middle
Musquodoboit, N.S. B0N 1X0. Arrangements entrusted to Arimathea Funeral Co-operative,
Upper Musquodoboit.
OBIT # 1781 – HALIFAX HERALD – 18 OCT. 2000
BRIDDEN (Fleming), Edith Mildred - Born in Upper Musquodoboit, February 3, 1920, passed
away peacefully in Richmond, British Columbia on the evening of October 14, 2000, at the age of
80. Daughter of Neil and Blanche (McMichael) Fleming, she was predeceased by her husband,
Bernie in 1986; her brother, Harold; sisters, Inez, Evelyn, Hazel and Olive; her son, Gerry in
1990. A devoted mother who took great pride in her family, she is survived by her loving family,
Bill (Sherrie), Ron (Lorraine), and Bernie (Cheryl); grandchildren, Tracy, Kristi, Michael and
Matt; along with her sisters, Margaret and Mabel; her brothers, Keith and Gerald. Edith will be
lovingly and affectionately remembered by her family and friends for her quiet dignity, caring
nature, generous spirit and cheerful disposition. She was an enthusiastic gardener and created
many beautiful quilting designs that we will cherish. She will be sadly missed by all who knew
her. A memorial service will be held Thursday, October 19, in St. Paul's Parish, 8251 St. Albans
Rd., Richmond, B.C., at 10 a.m. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Canadian Diabetes
Association or the SPCA organizations very much in Mrs. Bridden's heart, would be appreciated.
Interment service at a later date in Prince Rupert, B.C.
OBIT # 1782 – HALIFAX HERALD – 20 OCT. 2000
BINGLEY, Susanna Jean - 87, Elliott St., Pictou, passed away October 17, 2000, in the Aberdeen
Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Caribou, she was a daughter of the late Joseph and Miriam
(Heughan) Robertson. A resident of Pictou all her married life, she had lived on Elliott Street for
55 years. A former employee of the Sutherland Harris Memorial Hospital, Pictou. Jean was a
member of First Presbyterian Church, Pictou, and had been actively involved with the New
Horizons Seniors Citizens Club. She is survived by daughters, Marilyn (Alan) MacKenzie,
Winnipeg; Robyn (Larry) MacLeod, New Glasgow; Peggy (Bill) Neilson, Perth, Ont.; son, Kent
(Christine), Pictou; six grandchildren; sister, Pauline McLean, Ottawa; brothers, Gordon and
Douglas, both of Lyons Brook. Jean was predeceased by her husband, Alfred; sisters, Elizabeth
Fraser, Della Morris, Muriel Langille, Doris Murray, Zeta Clark, Marion Thompson, Isabel Dunn,
Eleanor Anderson; brothers, Smith in infancy, Alonza, James, Allison and Roy. Visitation was
Thursday in McLaren Funeral Home, Pictou. Funeral service will be held at 3:30 p.m. today in
First Presbyterian Church, Pictou, Rev. Kenneth Stright officiating. Burial will be in Haliburton
Cemetery. Donations in her memory may be made to the Canadian Diabetes Association.
OBIT # 1783 – HALIFAX HERALD – 19 OCT. 2000
BLAIR, Margaret Barbara - 87, Valley View Villa, Riverton, formerly of Loch Broom, passed
away October 18, 2000, in the villa. Born and raised in Loch Broom, she was a daughter of the
late William and Annie (Murphy) Blair. A lover of the outdoors, and farming, Margaret took
great pride in her flower and vegetable gardens, and also enjoyed cattle, horses, and especially her
cat, Peter. She is survived by her sister, Lottie (Mrs. Leonard Landry), Loch Broom; nieces,
Dorothy (Mrs. John MacIntosh), Lyons Brook; Patsy (Mrs. Gerald McCara), Waterside; Margaret
(Mrs. Lawrence LeBlanc), Pictou; Muriel (Mrs. Earl MacPhail), Truro; nephews, Rodney Blair,
Middleton; Fraser Blair, Liverpool; Bobby Langille, Pictou; Bill Downs, Waterside. She was
predeceased by her sisters, Henrietta Downs, Mary Langille; brothers, Herbert, Alex and George;
niece, Joan Roddick. Visitation will be 7-9 p.m. today in McLaren Funeral Home, Pictou. Funeral
service will be held 1p.m. Friday in McLaren Funeral Home Chapel, Pictou, Mrs Jessie Johnson
officiating. Burial will be in Heatherdale Memorial Gardens. Donations in her memory may be
made to the Valley View Villa, Riverton.
OBIT # 1784 – HALIFAX HERALD – 19 OCT. 2000
RANKIN, James "Bud" - 70, 25 Dickie St., Trenton, passed away Sunday, October 15, 2000, at
his home after a courageous battle with cancer. Born in New Glasgow, he was a son of the late
James and Bessie (Thompson) Rankin. He worked as a supervisor at Trenton Car Works for
many years until his retirement. He was an avid skater with the Adult Skaters for the past 30
years where he made many good friends. He enjoyed walking and keeping fit. Bud was a
Christian who shared his belief in Jesus with everyone. His greatest joys were his children,
grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He took an active part in all their lives. He will be greatly
missed by his devoted wife of 51 years, Betty (MacDearmid); son, Jimmie, Riverton; Matthew
(Crystal), Halifax; daughter, Beth (Mrs. Dan Campbell), Trenton; grandchildren, Bonnie Jean,
Heather, Danielle and Sonya; great-grandchildren, Daniel and Emily; sister, Evelyn (Mrs. Don
McKay), Thorburn; sister, Jean (Mrs. W.J. Davenport), British Columbia; brother, Bob (Mable),
Ontario; sister-in-law, Delphene Rankin, Alberta; many nieces and nephews. Cremation will take
place. There will be no visitation by request. A private family service will be held at a later date,
Rev. Doug Herbert officiating. Interment will be at a later date. Bud will be greatly missed by all
who knew him, especially his family, to whom he devoted so much. Arrangements are under the
direction of Eagles Funeral Home, Westville.
OBIT # 1785 – HALIFAX HERALD – 20 OCT. 2000
CAMPBELL, Robert E. - 85, died October 19, 2000, in the Camp Hill Veterans' Memorial
Building, QEII, Halifax. He was the son of the late Robert Cullen and Margaret Scott (Crawford)
Campbell. He was a Captain in the West Nova Scotia Regiment and served overseas in the
Second World War. He was a retired General Manager and Senior Vice-President of IAC. He
enjoyed fishing and golf and spending time with his family. He was predeceased by his brothers,
George, Stellarton; Willard, Carpenteria, California. Surviving are his wife, Evelyn (Thurlow);
son, Colin, Lower Sackville; daughters, Margie (Murray) Ovens, Kings City, Ont.; Cathy,
Lethbridge, Alta.; Elizabeth, Toronto, Ont.; grandchildren, Robert (Bea) Campbell, Montreal,
Que.; Jeff, Catherine and Stephanie Ovens, King City, Ont. Memorial service, Rev. Gary Myatt
officiating, Monday, October 23, at 10:30 a.m. in Snow's Funeral Home, 2666 Windsor St.,
Halifax. Reception to follow. Private urn interment will take place later in Lunenburg. Please, no
flowers. Memorial donations may be made to The Salvation Army or Veterans' Memorial Fund
(QEII Foundation).
OBIT # 1786 – HALIFAX HERALD – 20 OCT. 2000
GRIST, H. Frank - 73, Hamilton, Ont., died Friday, October 13, 2000, at home. Born in
Westville, he was a son of the late George and May Grist. After serving in the Armed Forces in
Canada, he settled in Ontario working for Stelco Steel until his retirement. Surviving are his wife,
Jacqueline Gibson; daughters, Melanie and husband Craig Smillie, Hamilton, Ont.; Heather and
husband Steven Strand, Ontario; grandchildren, Craig, C.J., Conner and Hannah; brothers,
Wilfred and wife Helen, Abercrombie; Walter and wife Jessie, Pictou Landing; sister, Lily and
husband George Brimicombe, Westville. He was predeceased by sisters, Alma and husband
Frank Roy, Daisy and husband Art MacNeil; brother, George. Cremation has taken place.
Memorial service was held on Monday, October 16, in Hamilton, Ont.
OBIT # 1787 – HALIFAX HERALD – 20 OCT. 2000
MacPHAIL (Pitts), Hattie Angeline - 79, passed away Thursday, October 19, 2000, in the
Yarmouth Regional Hospital. Born in New Glasgow, she was a daughter of the late Daniel and
Martha (DeYoung) Pitts. She will be lovingly remembered by her husband of 56 years, Foster
Courtney MacPhail; daughter, Harriet (Richard) DeWitt-Perth, Andover, N.B.; sons, Clarence
(Shirley), Calgary; Harry (Lise), Grand Falls, N.B.; sisters, Jeanette (Roy) Chapman, Ancaster,
Ont.; Gladys Nicholson, New Glasgow; brother, William (Phyllis) Pitts, Dartmouth;
grandchildren, Karen, Cheryl, Warren, Scott, Vanessa, Kelly, Malcolm, Chad Dwan, Brigitte and
Travis; great-grandchildren, Devon, Keeley, Caitlin, Ethan, Cole, Cody and Mathias. She was
predeceased by brothers, William Patrick and Clarence Anthony. Visitation will be 7-9 p.m.
today, October 20, and Saturday 10 a.m. to funeral time, prayers 8 p.m. today, all in Sweeny's
Funeral Home, Yarmouth. Funeral services will be held 1 p.m. Saturday in St. Ambrose
Cathedral, Yarmouth, Rev. John Macpherson officiating. Burial 2 p.m. Wednesday, October 25,
in St. John's Catholic Cemetery, New Glasgow. Donations in memory may be made to the
Canadian Diabetes Association or the Kidney Foundation of Canada, Nova Scotia Branch.
OBIT # 1788 – HALIFAX HERALD – 13 DEC. 1993
WHITE, Alfred George - 84, Alma, Pictou County, died December 11, 1993, in Aberdeen
Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Westville, he was a son of the late Francis and Fanny (Hale)
White. He was a member of St. Bee's Anglican Church, Westville. He was a retired CNR
locomotive engineer with 35 years service and was widely known as an electrical and plumbing
contractor. During his life, he travelled extensively throughout North America, Europe and
Africa. He is survived by his wife, the former Helen Cutler; sister, Clarissa Hamilton, Hamilton,
Ont.; brother, Frank, Sydney; several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his first wife,
the former Florence Kennedy; an infant son, Paul Everett; three brothers, James, Sydney, Rev.
Louis; two sisters, Fanny, Alice Mattatall. Visitation will be 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in Eagles Funeral
Home, Westville. Funeral will be 2 p.m. Tuesday in St. Bee's Anglican Church, Rev. Ron Walker
officiating, assisted by Rev. Wilfred Wagner. Spring burial will be in Terrace Hill Cemetery,
Truro. Family flowers only. Donations may be made to St. Bee's Church Memorial Fund.
OBIT # 1789 – HALIFAX HERALD – 23 OCT. 2000
MORRELL, George Alfred - 63, Bowenville, Ont, formerly of New Glasgow, died September
16, 2000, in Bowenville. Born in Stellarton, he was a son of the late George H. and Ola (Salter)
Morrell. He lived and attended school in New Glasgow, before moving with his family to
Ontario. Surviving are brother, Douglas, Ottawa; sister, Carol Elaine Hulcoop, Waterford, Ont.
Cremation has taken place. Memorial service in Nova Scotia in the summer of 2001, in Eagles
Funeral Home, Westville. Donations to the Aberdeen Hospital Foundation or any charity.
OBIT # 1790 – HALIFAX HERALD – 23 OCT. 2000
ROACH, Barbara Ellen - 84, Maritime Oddfellows Home, Pictou and formerly of Martha Street,
Pictou, died Wednesday, October 18, 2000, in the Maritime Oddfellows Home. Born in Central
Caribou, she was a daughter of the late John and Elizabeth (Sutherland) Hartling. Barbara was a
resident of Pictou and a member of Stella Maris Catholic Church for 60 years. She was blessed
with an exceptional memory and a mischievous sense of humour. An avid reader and knitter,
Barbara supplied hundred of pairs of mittens to local fishermen and children. A great storyteller,
she invested significant time and energy into her family, friends and neighbours. As a young
woman, Barbara worked in various regional lobster canneries. She is survived by her son, John
(Carlotta); grandchildren, Lynne, Ken, Sabrina and Cameron, all of Seattle, Wash.; sisters-in-law,
Hazel Hartling, Kay Semeniuk, Martha Knott and Winnie Roach and dear friend, Frances Roach
Morrison; nieces and nephews, Betty Ann Battist, David Hartling, Jane Delaney, Sheila Varner,
Donnie Roach, Jerry Roach, Jean Ferguson, Lorraine Morrow, James MacLean, Richard Greene,
Kenneth Greene and Alletta Knott. She was predeceased by her husband, Chester; sister, Mae
Hartling; brothers, Sam and Kenneth. Visitation will be from 1 p.m. until time of funeral mass,
2:30 p.m. on Wednesday in the Maritime Oddfellows Home, Pictou, Rev. Peter MacDonald
officiating. Burial will be in the Stella Maris Parish Cemetery. Family flowers only please.
Donations may be made to the Maritime Oddfellows Home, Pictou. Arrangements are under the
direction of the McLaren Funeral Home, Pictou.
OBIT # 1791 – HALIFAX HERALD – 24 OCT. 2000
ANDERSON, William A. "Bill" - 65, Arroyo Grande, Calif., died October 13, 2000. Born in
New Glasgow, he was a son of Roger A. Anderson and the late Catherine E. (King) Anderson.
Surviving are his wife, Leona (Leger); son, Todd, California; daughter, Lynn, California; three
grandchildren and brother, Joseph, Shelburne.
OBIT # 1792 – HALIFAX HERALD – 24 OCT. 2000
FALCONER, Gordon - 75, Riverview Apartments, River John, died October 23, 2000, in Lillian
Fraser Memorial Hospital, Tatamagouche. Born in Toney River, he was a son of the late Jack and
Christine Falconer. He worked in Domtar Paper Mill in St. Catharines, Ont. for 25 years.
Surviving are his wife, the former Helen Brown, Willow Lodge Home for Special Care,
Tatamagouche; daughters, Gayle Sipes, River John; Barbara Ann Paugh, St. Catharines, Ont.;
several grandchildren and great-grandchildren; brothers, Duncan, Harry, John, Bill, Frank and
Bud; sisters, Christine, Anne. He was predeceased by grandson, Rollie. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m.
today in MacLeod's Funeral Home, River John. Funeral 2 p.m. Wednesday in Salem United
Church, River John, Pastor David Eagles officiating. Burial in Hamilton Cemetery. In lieu of
flowers, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society.
OBIT # 1793 – HALIFAX HERALD – 24 OCT. 2000
MacDONALD, Hugh Archibald - Knoydart, Pictou Co., died October 23, 2000, in St. Martha's
Regional Hospital, Antigonish. Born in Knoydart, he was the only son of the late John Hugh and
Margaret (MacDonald) MacDonald. He was a lifelong and respected resident of Knoydart, retired
from farming, was a musician and organist and had a great love of music. He was active and
involved in St. Mary's Parish, Lismore where he was a member of the parish council. His interest
and love of people was wide spread and his friends were numerous. He was the last surviving
member of his family. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in MacIsaac Funeral Home, Antigonish.
Funeral 2 p.m. Wednesday in St. Mary's Church, Lismore. Burial in parish cemetery. Donations
to Coady International Institute, Antigonish.
OBIT # 1794 – HALIFAX HERALD – 25 OCT. 2000
KONRADSON, Grace - 95, Halifax, died October 23, 2000, in Melville Lodge. Born in Trenton,
Pictou Co., she was a daughter of the late Thomas and Mary (Reid) Murray. She was the last
surviving member of her immediate family. Surviving are her stepdaughter, Ursule Sorenson,
Saskatchewan; one nephew; two nieces. She was predeceased by her husband, Bertil; sister, Mae
White; brother, Herbie Murray. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in J.A. Snow Funeral Home, 2666
Windsor St., Halifax, where funeral will be 10:30 a.m. Thursday, Rev. D. Laurence DeWolfe
officiating. Burial in Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Sackville.
OBIT # 1795 – HALIFAX HERALD – 25 OCT. 2000
ONTARIO: - Leonard Atkinson, Collingwood, ON, formerly of Acadia Ave., Stellarton, passed
away on Friday, October 20, 2000, in Havana, Cuba. Born in Stellarton, he was the son of Vera
(Field) Atkinson, Stellarton and the late Cyril Atkinson. He is survived by brothers, Wayne
(Linda), Terry (Marion), all of Stellarton; Brian, Oakville, ON; Kevin (Kathy), Barrie, ON; sister,
Carolyn Duncan, Little Harbour, seven nephews and one niece. Besides his father, he was
predeceased by a sister, Karen. Funeral arrangements are incomplete at this time and will be
announced later. Arrangements are under the direction of the H. C. MacQuarrie Funeral Home,
Stellarton
OBIT # 1796 – HALIFAX HERALD – 26 OCT. 2000
MacGILLIVRAY, William Ralph - 80, 325 Bennett St., New Glasgow, passed away on Tuesday,
October 24, 2000, in the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Westville, he was the son of
the late Robert David and Loretta Agnes (Chisholm) MacGillivray. He had been a resident of
New Glasgow for most of his married life, having previously resided in Westville. He was a
carpenter by trade and was a well respected former employee of Trenton Works, Robert Higgins
Construction Limited, Trenton, Fraser Mason and Fraser Limited, New Glasgow, and Ronca
Construction Limited of Riverton. Ralph was an avid sports fan and especially enjoyed baseball,
having played on various local teams in his younger years. He was a well known trumpet player
and for a number of years had played with the former Royal Swingsters, The George Condon
Orchestra, The Ambassadors, The Happy Knights and The Military Band. His love of music led
him to the sport of skating and he was a popular skating partner in the local area, continuing this
pastime for a number of years. Ralph's greatest passion for which he became well known and
highly respected was his ability to put his hands to work with wood and steel. Over the past
number of years he had built many rifle stocks and had repaired many rifles. Ralph later
mastered the art of knife making and would not hesitate to accept any challenge. If it was said
that it could not be done, Ralph went on to prove that it could be done. Ralph was a former active
member of the Pictou County Staghorn Shooting Club. Surviving are his wife, the former, Helen
MacLean; daughter, Janice Andrews, St. Albert, Alta.; sons, Gary (Carol Ann), Chance Harbour;
Allan (Duke), New Glasgow; grandchildren, Mark, Marla, Matthew, Michael, Donald and
Gregory MacGillivray and Jeff Andrews; sisters, Anita MacGillivray and Mary MacGillivray;
brother, Jim, all of Mount William. He was predeceased by sisters, Jean Ferguson, Vera
MacKenzie; brother, Robert. His remains are resting in H.W. Angus Funeral Home, New
Glasgow with visitation today from 2-4, 7-9 p.m., from where funeral services will be held Friday
at 11 a.m., Rev. Dr. Glen Matheson officiating. Burial will be in Abercrombie Cemetery. Family
flowers only. Donations in Ralph's name may be made to the Palliative Care Unit of the Aberdeen
Hospital, New Glasgow.
OBIT # 1797 – EVENING NEWS – 26 OCT. 2000
TORONTO: - Gerald “Jed” Fanning passed away on Saturday, October 21, 2000, in Toronto.
Beloved husband of Clare, father of Stephen, son of the late Handley and Delice Fanning. Deeply
regretted by sisters,Florence Boates, Glen Haven Manor, New Glasgow; and Rose Woods, BC;
and his many nieces and nephews. Cremation has taken place. A public memorial service will be
held at 11 a.m. on Saturday in the H. C. MacQuarrie Funeral Home Chapel, Stellarton, with Rev.
Charles MacPherson officiating. Burial will be in Brookside Cemetery.
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OBIT # 1798 – EVENING NEWS – 26 OCT. 2000
FLORIDA: - Word was received of the passing of Hilda E. J. Millard of Lutz, Florida, on
October 10, 2000. She was the daughter of the late William and Annie McDougall of Trenton,
NS. She is survived by her husband Richard, daughters, Arlene (Mark) Bisol, Coleen Millard, all
residing in Florida and Gwyn (Chris) Furtado of New Hampshire; also four grandchildren, foster
sisters Barbara Trombley, New Hampshire and Pat (Joe) Gordon, New Glasgow. She was a
charter member of Hudson Lioness Club, New Hampshire, where she lived for 37 years before
moving to Florida 10 years ago. A memorial service was held in Tampa, Florida on October 13,
2000. Burial will take place in New Hampshire at a later date.
OBIT # 1799 – HALIFAX HERALD – 16 MAY 1994
BARKHOUSE, Joan Grace - 63, 40 Cambey Ave., Stellarton, died May 14, 1994, in Aberdeen
Regional Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Stellarton, she was a daughter of the late Handley and
Dellice (Latham) Fanning. She moved back to Stellarton in 1976, previously living in Germany,
Petawawa, Ont., Shilo, Man. and Pembroke, Ont. She was a member of Sharon St. John United
Church, Stellarton and UCW; Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 28, ladies auxiliary, where she was
treasurer; former member of Rebekah Lodge, Pembroke, Ont. and former employee of Kmart
Ltd., New Glasgow. She is survived by her husband, Donald F.; son, Jerry, Regina, Sask.; three
grandchildren; three sisters, Mae (Mrs. Levi Conway), Flo (Mrs. John Boates), both of Stellarton;
Rose (Mrs. Bernard Woods), Comox, B.C.; brother, Ged, Toronto. She was predeceased by three
sisters, Helen Scott, Marie Vacheresse, Anne Warren DeLong; two brothers, Willard, John.
Visitation will be 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in H.C. MacQuarrie Funeral Home, Stellarton. Funeral will
be 2 p.m. Tuesday in Sharon St. John United Church, Stellarton, Rev. Foster Jenkins officiating.
Burial will be in Brookside Cemetery, New Glasgow. Donations may be made to Canadian Liver
Foundation.
OBIT # 1800 – HALIFAX HERALD – 27 OCT. 2000
MacLEOD, Evelyn "Janette" - 43, 35 Maple St., Stellarton, passed away on Thursday, October
26, 2000, in the QEII, Health Science Centre, Halifax. Born in New Glasgow, she was a daughter
of the late Douglas and Phyllis Helen (Schofield) MacDonald. She was a lifelong resident of
Stellarton. She was a former employee of Michelin Tire Limited, Wear Well Garments and
Dobson's Stationary. Janette was an avid piper in her earlier years and was a former member of
the Balmoral and later The Clan Thompson Pipe Bands. While a member of The Clan Thompson
Pipe Band, they placed first in North America and fifth in the world competition. She is survived
by her husband, John; sons, John Michael Bruce and Phillip Alexander, both at home; sisters,
Sharon, Mrs. Dennis Cloutier, Yukon; Debbie, Mrs. Frank Sobey, Stellarton; brothers, Ian,
Riverton; Sandy (Brenda), Eastern Passage; several nieces and nephews; mother-in-law, Anna
MacLeod, Stellarton. Her remains are resting in H.C. MacQuarrie Funeral Home, Stellarton with
visitation today from 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Funeral mass will be held 2 p.m. Saturday in Our Lady of
Lourdes Roman Catholic Church, Rev. Sydney Mifflen officiating. Burial will be in the parish
cemetery. Donations in Janette's memory may be made to the charity of one's choice.
OBIT # 1801 – HALIFAX HERALD – 28 OCT. 2000
MacPHAIL, Elizabeth Ann "Libby" - 88, Shiretown Nursing Home, Pictou, died Thursday,
October 26, 2000, in the home. Born in Massachusetts, she was a daughter of the late Alexander
Gibson and Ada Mabel (Shea) Dalton. Brought up in Pictou, Libby also lived in Commercial
Cross, P.E.I. before returning to Pictou in 1990. Even though she had no children of her own, her
nieces, nephews, grand-nieces and grand-nephews loved her like a grandmother and she will be
missed by the entire family. She is survived by sister, Mrs. Gerald Hogan, Halifax; brother,
Johnson Dalton, Pictou; numerous nieces, nephews, grand-nieces and grand-nephews. She was
predeceased by her husband, Milton; sisters, Frances Dunn, Mary Victoria Welsh; brothers,
Thomas Henry Dalton, Frederick James Dalton, Charles Ernest Dalton. Visitation will be 2-4, 7-9
p.m. today in McLaren Funeral Home, Pictou. Funeral will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday in St. James
Anglican Church, Pictou, Rev. John Smith officiating. Burial will be in the St. James Anglican
Cemetery. Donations may be made to the Alzheimer Society of Nova Scotia.
OBIT # 1802 – HALIFAX HERALD – 28 OCT. 2000
MacLEOD, Donald Stuart Robert - 88, 209 Union Street, Sydney, passed away peacefully,
surrounded by his family, Friday, October 27, 2000, in the Cape Breton Regional Hospital. Born
May 8, 1912, in Thorburn, he was a son of the late George Robert and Mary Katherine
(MacKinnon) MacLeod. While in his teens, he worked in the Greenwood and Six Foot mines
both before and after attending New Glasgow High School. Following high school, he served as a
Page in the House of Commons. He returned to Nova Scotia and graduated from the Maritime
Business College in Halifax. He began his career with Glendenning Chartered Accountants in
Halifax. While there, he was transferred to Sydney to work for the estate of C.P. Moore. During
the war, he was a Major in the Cape Breton Highlanders Reserves in Sydney. He worked for F.A.
DeYoung Ltd., Henry R. Thompson Ltd. (New Glasgow), MacPherson Motors and Maritime
Leathers Limited. In 1956, he purchased the Travelers Insurance Agency, which he operated for
10 years. On January 1, 1966, he was appointed Registrar of Deeds for the County of Cape
Breton and served in this capacity for more than 10 years. Upon his retirement in 1977, he joined
Biscoe Realty. He served as a Commissioner of Oaths and Justice of the Peace. He was very
active in the communities in which he lived and worked. He was a member of St. Andrew's
United Church in Sydney and served as an Elder. He was an avid Rotarian and was Past
President, Past District Governor, International Information and Extension Councilor, and was
made a Paul Harris Fellow, by the Rotary Club of Sydney. He was a member of Hudson No. 77
Masonic Lodge in Thorburn for more than 60 years and was a Past Master of St. Andrew's No. 7
Masonic Lodge of Cape Breton in Sydney. He was also a member of the Ancient and Accepted
Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, the York-Scottish Rite and a Shriner of the Philae Temple. He was
a member of the Orange Young Britons in Thorburn. He served on the Executive of the Sydney
YMCA, the Sydney Board of Trade, and United Way. He was a former member of the Sydney
Curling Club and the Royal Cape Breton Yacht Club. He was Secretary of the local Red Cross for
many years and was honoured by them for his substantial and regular donations of blood. He was
involved with the Children's Aid Society of Cape Breton for more than 30 years and was a Past
President. He was responsible and recognized for bringing the Easter Seals Campaign to Nova
Scotia, first in Sydney and later to Halifax. He served as the Chairman of the Ambulance
Advisory Board of Nova Scotia for 10 years. A very proud MacLeod, he was a former President
of the Clan MacLeod Society of Cape Breton. He was an active and dedicated member of the
Progressive Conservative Party and served as President of local Provincial and Federal PC
Associations and was Vice President of the Provincial Association. He was campaign manager
for the four successful elections of Donald MacInnes, MP, and the three elections of Donald C.
MacNeil, MLA, in the 1950's and 1960's. He was instrumental in organizing the Cape Breton
Nova PC Association when the constituency was created and persuaded the late Percy "Pinkie"
Gaum to offer as a candidate. His commitment to youth was strong. Soon after arriving in Sydney
in the mid-1930's, he organized youth groups at the Presbyterian Church in downtown Sydney
and Ashby. He was President of both the Argyle and Ashby Home and School, coached the
Argyle and Woodill Junior High School hockey teams, and was a leader with Scouts Canada. He
was Secretary of the Cape Breton Junior Hockey League in the 1940's and 1950's. He is survived
and will be sadly missed by his wife of 48 years, Edna (Taylor); son, Stuart (Nonie Williams)
MacLeod, Jr., Northside East Bay; daughters, Frances (Philip) Carswell, Chester, and Kinnon
(Michael) Sutherland, Bedford; eight grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. He is also survived
by sisters, Ardath Black, New Glasgow; Leslie (Elmer) MacLellan, Thorburn; Eileen (Duke)
Johnson, Markham, Ont.; brother, Alden, Calgary, Alta.; several nieces and nephews. He was
predeceased by his first wife, the former Louise McCoubrey in 1949; daughters, Leslie Taylor in
infancy and one who was stillborn. Visitation for the late Mr. MacLeod will be held today from
2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. in T.W. Curry Parkview Chapel, George Street, Sydney. A Masonic
Service conducted by St. Andrew's Lodge of Cape Breton will be held today at 6:45 p.m. prior to
visitation. Funeral service will be Sunday, 2:30 p.m. in St. Andrew's United Church, Sydney,
Rev. Steven Mills officiating. Internment will follow in Hardwood Hill Cemetery. Family flowers
only, memorial donations may be made to St. Andrew's United Church, the Rotary Club of
Sydney, or a charity of choice. "Hold Fast".
OBIT # 1803 – HALIFAX HERALD – 29 OCT. 2000
HASLAM, Robert Gordon "Bob" "Hassie" - 69, 1727 Victoria St., Westville, occurred on
Saturday, October 28, 2000, at his home after a lengthy battle with lung disease. Born in
Westville, he was a son of the late Ethel (Haslam) MacDonald and stepson of the late Henry
MacDonald. Bob served in the Canadian Armed Forces for 22 years, achieving the rank of
Sergeant and was a member of the Black Watch Battalion. "Hassie" was a sports enthusiast,
enjoying baseball and hockey and played military hockey while stationed in Germany (goalie).
After his military career, he returned to Pictou County where he operated his own restaurant and
catering business for 13 years. He is survived by Linda Brine; stepchildren, Kenneth (Tracy);
Susan and David Brine, all of Westville; sons, Robert and Richard, Alberta; daughters, Brenda
Aymont, Saskatchewan; Heather Anderson, Manitoba; nine grandchildren; one great-grandchild;
one stepgrandchild; brother, Art MacDonald (Gwen), Pictou; sisters, Betty Dignan (Scott),
Halifax; Diane MacDonald, Ella Anderson and Karen Peterson, all of Westville; Faye Ferguson
(Bob), Elliot Lake, Ont.; Fern White (Clarence), Amherst; Ila MacKenzie (George), Plymouth;
aunts, Ila Fraser, Emily Adair and Winnifred Townson; uncle, Lewis Haslam. He was
predeceased by his grandparents, Milledge and Jane (Hale) Haslam. Visitation 7-9 p.m. today and
2-4, 7-9 p.m. Monday in Eagles Funeral Home, Westville. Funeral service 2 p.m. Tuesday in St.
Bee's Anglican Church, Rev. James McCorriston officiating assisted by Rev. William White.
Interment will be held in St. Bee's Cemetery. No flowers by request, donations may be made to
the Aberdeen Palliative Care Society.
OBIT # 1804 – HALIFAX HERALD – 29 OCT. 2000
PELRINE, Marie May "Mary May" - 84, Pictou, formerly of Larry's River, passed away October
27, 2000, in the Shiretown Nursing Home, Pictou. Born in Larry's River, she was a daughter of
the late Frederick and Clara (Pettipas) Pelrine. She was the last surviving member of her
immediate family. She is survived by longtime friend, Geneva; nieces and nephews. She was
predeceased by sister, Dorothy Pettipas; brothers, John, Edward, Nicholas, Adam. Visitation will
be 7-9 p.m. today in McLaren Funeral home, Pictou. Funeral Mass will be held 11 a.m. Monday
in Stella Maris Roman Catholic Church, Pictou, Rev. Peter MacDonald officiating. Burial will be
in the parish cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in her memory to the Heart and
Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia or your favorite charity.
OBIT # 1805 – HALIFAX HERALD – 30 OCT. 2000
COOK, Evelyn Ann - 58, West River East Side Road, Salt Springs, Pictou Co., died on Sunday,
October 29, 2000, in the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Dartmouth, she was a
daughter of the late Dudley and Jean Lillian (Washington) Hiltz. She was a former member of the
Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 34, New Glasgow and a member of the Legion dart league. Prior
to moving to Salt Springs, she resided in Truro and Dartmouth. She enjoyed the outdoors,
especially sport fishing. Mrs. Cook is survived by her husband, Leonard; daughter, Theresa Cox
(husband Randy), Toronto; sons, Victor, Lower Onslo and Troy, Toronto; stepson, Richard (wife
Connie), Lantz; grandchildren, Ashley, Jason, Daniel, Ryan and Brendan. She is also survived by
sisters, Ruth Hiltz, Joan Carroll (husband Charles), all of Dartmouth; Jean Sangster (husband
Rodney), Chezzetcook; Cathy Murray (husband Steven), Lantz; brothers, Jack Hiltz (wife Edith),
Carl Hiltz, all of Dartmouth; Eric Hiltz (wife Monica), Three Phantom Harbour. She is also
survived by stepsisters, Shirley Chardtrand (husband Dennis), Frances Nelson (husband Jim), all
of Dartmouth; Marion Wintzer (husband Jack), Beaverton, Ont.; stepbrothers, Don MacKinnon
and Charles MacKinnon, both of Dartmouth. She was predeceased by a brother, Edward Hiltz;
stepmother, Edna (MacKinnon) Hiltz and stepbrother, Clarence MacKinnon. Visitation will be on
Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. in Eagles Funeral Home, Westville. Funeral service will be held
10 a.m. Wednesday in the Church of the Holy Name, Westville, Rev. Reg. Currie officiating.
Burial will be in Stillman Cemetery, Salt Springs. In lieu of flowers, donations in her memory
may be made to the ALS Society.
OBIT # 1806 – HALIFAX HERALD – 30 OCT. 2000
MARGESON (MacLeod), Evaline Mary "Mac" - 92, Berwick, Kings Co., died peacefully at
home, Friday, October 27, 2000. Born in Thorburn, Pictou Co., she was a daughter of the late
Dan S. and Elizabeth (Sutherland) MacLeod. She came to Berwick as a student nurse where she
met and married her husband. Her focus in life was her family as well as concern for others in the
community where she lived and worked, having been active in her church auxiliary, Red Cross,
Berwick Hospital Auxiliary and other charitable organizations. She had been an avid curler and
bowler. Her quick wit, keen intellect and deep understanding were an inspiration to those who
knew her. She was the last surviving member of her immediate family. She is survived by
daughter, Dorothy (Paul) Palmer, Berwick; daughter-in-law, Marilyn Margeson, Berwick;
granddaughters, Marie Palmer, Halifax; Rebecca (Dan Coté) Margeson-Coté, Cambridge, Kings
Co.; grandsons, Curtis (Shelagh) Palmer, Colbrook, Kings Co.; Michael Margeson, Berwick; Jary
Margeson, Red Deer, Alta.; great-grandsons, Colin and Benjamin Palmer, Coldbrook;
Christopher and Matthew Margeson, Berwick. She was predeceased by her husband of 65 years,
Howard E. Margeson; son, Jon Margeson; brothers, Mervyn and Maurice MacLeod; sister,
Marjorie Chisholm. Visitation will be held today, October 30, from 7-9 p.m. in H.C. Lindsay
Memorial Chapel, Berwick. The funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, October 31, in the
Berwick United Church, Rev. Donald MacPherson officiating. Burial in the Berwick Cemetery
with a reception to follow in the church vestry. Charitable donations may be made to the Berwick
United Church, the Margeson Memorial Museum, Berwick or any charity.
OBIT # 1807 – HALIFAX HERALD – 30 OCT. 2000
PROUDFOOT, Jessie Alah - 68, Eureka, Pictou Co., died Friday, October 27, 2000, in the
Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Eureka, Pictou Co., she was a daughter of the late
Raymond and Clara (MacDonald) Bezanson. She worked for many years delivering the rural
mail, and also for the R.C. Ellis Store in Eureka. She was an avid sports fan and a loving mother
and grandmother. Surviving are her husband, Elmer "Bud" Proudfoot, Eureka; stepmother,
Margaret Bezanson; daughters, Clara (Paul) MacKinnon and Shirley (Kenneth) Melanson, both
of Eureka; grandchildren, Adam, Kevin, Alah, Ryan, Siobhan and Joy; three great-grandsons;
brothers, Hugh (Mary) Bezanson, New Glasgow; Donald (Donalda) Bezanson, Hopewell; sisters,
Winnie (Roy) Hattie, Pictou; Shiley (Maurice) Clayton, Bedford. She was predeceased by sister,
Eleanor Smith. Cremation has taken place. Visitation will be 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today, in H.C.
MacQuarrie Funeral Home, Stellarton. A memorial service will beheld 2 p.m. Tuesday, in Wesley
United Church, Eureka, Rev. Marjory Cornelius officiating. Burial of ashes will be in Riverton
Cemetery. Family flowers only please, donations in memory of Jessie may be made to the SPCA
or the Stellarton and Area Minor Girls Softball.
OBIT # 1808 – HALIFAX HERALD – 31 OCT. 2000
DILLMAN, Robert Dwight - 66, Stoney Creek, Ont., died October 23, 2000, in the Hamilton
General Hospital. Born July 29, 1934, in Middle Musquodoboit, he was the only son of the late
Carl and Julia (Eisan) Dillman. He moved to Stoney Creek at an early age and worked there as an
electrician at Dofasco for 35 years, retiring in 1991. He was a Past Master Mason, T.H. Simpson
Lodge, Branch 692. He was a volunteer fireman. Surviving are his wife, Frances (Fiske) Dillman;
daughters, Dale Bennet, Bernice Dillman, Franci Mueller; son, Bobby, all of Stoney Creek; one
uncle, Wolfville; sisters, Jean Pulsifer, Dartmouth; Marion O'Brien, Halifax. Masonic service and
funeral service was held Thursday in Brown Funeral Home, Stoney Creek. Burial in Tapleytown
Cemetery. Donations to Canadian Cancer Society.
OBIT # 1809 – HALIFAX HERALD – 31 OCT. 2000
FRASER, Ethel M. - 90, Foxbrook, formerly of Greenwood, Pictou Co., died Sunday, October
29, 2000, in the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Country Harbour, Guysborough Co.,
she was the daughter of the late Frank and Margaret (Mason) Worth. She had been a resident of
Greenwood for all her married life. She had been a member of the Union Presbyterian Church,
Thorburn where she had served as secretary for 25 years and was a choir member for over 50
years. She was a member of the Prentice Sisters L.O.B.A. Lodge, Thorburn for 70 years where
she was Right Worshipful Past Grand Mistress of the Grand Lodge of Nova Scotia and was also a
member of the Dorcas Rebekah Lodge 42, Thorburn for 50 years. She had been employed as a
salesclerk at the former Goodman Company Limited, New Glasgow for 18 years. She is survived
by grandsons, Wayne (Margie), Lower Sackville; James (Nancy), Dickie Mountain, N.B.; Jackie
(Brenda), Eden Lake; nine great-grandchildren; sisters, Mrs. Erma Fenton, Country Harbour
Mines; Mrs. Edna Dourie, Mrs. Jean (William) Goobie, both of Hamilton, Ont.; Mrs. Greta
Vandernaut, St. Catharines, Ont.; brother, Rev. Stanley Worth, Liskeard, Ont.; daughter-in-law,
Vinie Fraser, Thorburn; several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband, John
P. Fraser; son, Douglas; sisters, Hazel, Helen; brothers, Nelson, Harold, Chester, Clarence,
Herman. Her remains will rest in H.W. Angus Funeral Home, New Glasgow, with visitation
today from 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, in Union
Presbyterian Church, Thorburn, Rev. Glenn MacDonald officiating. Burial will be in Thorburn
Cemetery. Donations in her memory may be made to Union Presbyterian Church, Thorburn, The
Alzheimer's Society or to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia. The Dorcas Rebekah
Lodge 42, Thorburn will meet at 3 p.m. today, in the funeral home to conduct their service.
OBIT # 1810 – HALIFAX HERALD – 31 OCT. 2000
MacINTOSH, Robert Gordon - 42, 108 Chance Harbour Rd., died Sunday, October 29, 2000, in
the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in New Glasgow, he was a son of Henry and
Euphemia (MacKean) MacIntosh, Chance Harbour Rd. He was a graduate of East Pictou High
School and N.S.C.C. He was an employee of Michelin Tire. Surviving are his sister, Katherine
MacIntosh, Lower Sackville; brothers, Albert (Mabel), Toronto; Barry, Oshawa; nieces, Lizanne,
Katherine; nephews, Darrell, Ryan; aunt, uncles and cousins. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today, in
R.H. Porter Funeral Home, Trenton. Funeral service 2 p.m. Wednesday, in First United Church,
Trenton, Rev. James Chisholm officiating. Burial in Hillside Cemetery
OBIT # 1811 – HALIFAX HERALD – 31 OCT. 2000
MacLEOD, Genevieve Christine - 69, Valley View Villa, Riverton, formerly of Woodfield,
Pictou Co., died Sunday, October 29, 2000, in the Villa. Born in Woodfield, she was the daughter
of Mrs. Margaret (Browning) MacLeod, Riverton and the late Frederick MacLeod. She was a
resident of the Villa for the past seven years, having previously resided in Woodfield, Pictou Co.,
for all of her life. She is survived by her son, James, Woodfield; sisters, Olive (Gerald) Snow,
Trenton; Lorraine (Gerard) MacGillivary, Maryvale, Antigonish Co.; five grandchildren; four
great-grandchildren; aunts, Jean Haggart, Annie Timmonds; special friend, Carl Hoskins and by
several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her brother, James Frederick in infancy. Her
remains will rest in H.W. Angus Funeral Home, New Glasgow with visitation today from 2-4, 7-9
p.m., from where funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. on Wednesday, Mrs. Jessie Johnson
officiating. Burial will be in French River Cemetery. Family flowers only please. Donations in
her memory may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia or the French River
Presbyterian Church.
OBIT # 1812 – HALIFAX HERALD – 31 OCT 2000
McCULLY, Lenora Faye - 91, 9 Main St., Bible Hill, passed away on October 29, 2000, in
Hillcrest Manor, Truro. Born in Truro, she was a daughter of the late James William and
Elizabeth Jane (Johnson) Lamont. She was a member of the Good Times Seniors Club and the
YMCA Seniors Club. She loved to dance and travel and was a dedicated homemaker and a
caregiver to both children and older people. She is survived by daughter, Marie (Louis) McCully
Collier, Bible Hill; son, Don (Marjorie Janes) McCully, Bible Hill; granddaughters, Beth (Craig)
Spinney, Truro; Paula (Remi) Collier Pietilainen, Vendee, Que.; great-granddaughters, Alina,
Tanya and Kelsey Pietilainen, Alissa Spinney; sisters, Gertrude Stewart, Woodstock, Ont.; Annie
Cronyn, Los Angeles, Calif.; several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband,
Ira, former owner of McCully's Transport; granddaughter, Kimberly McCully; brother, William
Lamont. At Lenora's request, there will be no visitation, and a graveside memorial service will be
held on Wednesday, November 1, at 2 p.m. in Bible Hill Cemetery, Rev. Ebbie Snow officiating.
No flowers by request. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Victorian Order of
Nurses Adult Day Program or to a charity of choice. Arrangements entrusted to Colchester
Community Funeral Home, Truro.
OBIT # 1813 – HALIFAX HERALD – 6 NOV. 1997
PERRIN (Dean), Lois - 75, 287 Glenwood Dr., Truro, passed away November 4, 1997, in
Colchester Regional Hospital. Born in Dean, Halifax Co., she was a resident of Glenholme for 30
years. She was a member of St. Andrew's United Church and the UCW. She was a 4-H leader and
volunteer for the Food Bank, Colchester Historical Museum, Colchester Hospital Foundation and
many church organizations. She is survived by her husband, Walter; daughters, Diane and
companion David Brown, Lake Egmont; Marion, Edmonton; Alice and husband Arthur Pugsley,
Five Islands; Velma and husband Eric Ryan, Banff, Alta.; Elizabeth (Betty) and husband Ron
Stewart, Joyce, all of Calgary; sons, Robert (Bob) and wife Joan, Regina, Sask.; Philip and wife
Kathy, Windsor Junction; grandchildren, Shawn, Sheri and Derek Lundie, Richard and Alison
Perrin, Andrea, Carole and Glenn Pugsley, Joshua, Cameron, Jennifer and Colby Perrin; greatgranddaughter, Brooklyn; half-brother, Walter MacKay, Lanesville, Colchester Co. She was
predeceased by her mother, Lena Dean MacKay; brother, Howard Dean; granddaughter, Annette.
Visitation will be held today from 7-9 p.m., funeral service Friday at 2 p.m., both in Colchester
Community Funeral Home, 512 Willow St., Truro, Rev. Lester Settle officiating. Burial in Folly
Village Cemetery, Glenholme. Family flowers only. Donations may be made to the Canadian
Diabetes Association, Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia or Colchester Regional
Hospital Foundation.
OBIT # 1814 – HALIFAX HERALD – 1 NOV. 2000
HEIGHTON, Charlotte Priscilla - 89, Cape John, passed away peacefully October 31, 2000, in
Willow Lodge, Home for Special Care, Tatamagouche, Colchester Co. Born in Welsford, she was
a daughter of the late Charles and Phebe (Langille) Langille. She was a member of St. John's
Anglican Church, River John. She was a devoted mother and wife and will be sadly missed by
family and friends. She is survived by sons, Earl (Gladys), Charles (Ruth), both of Cape John;
Ernest (Doris), Barren Road; daughters, Irene (Mrs. Edgar Grant), Caribou River; Doris (Mrs.
Ken MacMillan), Pictou; 13 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; sister, Jean Heighton, River
John; sister-in-law, Edna Sutherland, Willow Lodge. She was predeceased by her husband, Percy;
son-in-law, Lyle MacCarthy; two grandchildren; sisters, Kate MacKay, Ella Bigney, Hazel
MacGregor. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in MacLeod's Funeral Home, River John. Funeral
service 2 p.m. Thursday in St. John's Anglican Church, River John, Rev. Bruce Ward officiating.
Burial in Hamilton Cemetery. Family flowers only, donations may be made to Willow Lodge,
Home for Special Care or charity of choice.
OBIT # 1815 –HALIFAX HERALD – 1 NOV. 2000
SEMENIUK, Kathleen Elizabeth "Kay" - 89, Shiretown Nursing Home, Pictou, passed away
peacefully Sunday, October 29, 2000, in the home. Born in Pictou, she was a daughter of the late
Chester and Alice (Hansen) Roach. Kay spent most of her life in Ontario and Alberta. She is
survived by her son, James K. MacLean, Pictou; sister, Martha Knott, Kirkfield, Ont.; sister-inlaw, Winnie Roach, Pictou; grandchildren, Susan (MacLean) Lavoie and Kathleen (Brian)
Edwards, both of Peterborough, Ont.; Brenda (Dan) Barrett, Victoria, B.C.; James (Lynn)
MacLean, Scotch Hill, Pictou Co.; nine great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews, Jerry Roach,
Donald Roach, Sheila Varner, Jane Delaney, Richard Green, Kenneth Green, Alletta Knott and
John Roach. She was predeceased by her second husband, William; brothers, Patrick and Chester
Roach; sisters, Annie (Neilson) Roach and Doris. Visitation will be from 1 p.m. until funeral
mass 2 p.m. Saturday in McLaren Funeral Home, Pictou, Rev. Peter MacDonald officiating.
Burial will be in the Seaview Cemetery. Family flowers only please. Donations may be made to
the Shiretown Nursing Home or the Alzheimer Society of Nova Scotia.
OBIT # 1816 – EVENING NEWS – 1 NOV. 2000
CONCORD: - Margaret E. Gittins of Bedford, MA, died Tuesday, October 24, at Emmerson
Hospital in Concord. She was 90 years old. Born on Janyary 11, 1910, in Abercrombie, NS, she
was the daughter of William F. and Barbara F. (Betts) MacLean. Mrs. Gittins had been a Bedford
resident since 1951. She attended schools in the New Glasgow region of Nova Scotia before
immigrating in 1928 to Boston; she lived in Brookline for 20 years bevore she moved to Bedford.
In Bedford, she was a member of the Council of Aging; earlier, she served on the Altar Guild of
St. Paul’s Episcopal Church. Mrs. Gittins was the wife of the late Jack B. Gittins. She leaves her
son, John S. Gittins, and daughter-in-law, Julie, of North Brookfield; a grandson, Christopher,
and numerous nephews and nieces. She was predeceased by all 10 of her brothers and sisters.
Funeral service was held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 28 at St. Paul’s in Bedford, MA. Burial was at
Shawsheen Cemetery, Bedford, MA. Memorial donations may be made to St. Paul’s Episcopal
Church, Bedford.
OBIT # 1817 – HALIFAX HERALD – 2 NOV. 2000
BARRETT, June Ellen - 71, Twin Oaks Memorial Hospital, Musquodoboit Harbour, formerly of
Lower Sackville, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, November 1, 2000, in the hospital.
Born June 30, 1929 in Beaver Bank, she was a daughter of the late James and Amelia Redmond.
She worked as a Kitchen Supervisor at Scotia Nursing Home for 13 years. She enjoyed making
crafts and watching figure skating. Surviving are her husband of 35 years, Joseph A. Barrett;
daughters, Betty (Frank) Purvis, Greenhill, Hants Co.; Donna (James) Bond, Guysborough; sons,
David (Bonnie), Sackville; Stewart (Pauline), Wentworth; sisters, Hilda (Vincent) Tanner, Jean
Lively, Beaver Bank; Irene (Bud) MacLellan, Sackville; brothers, Frank Redmond, Stewiacke;
Donnie (Dorothy) Garrison, Calgary, Alta.; son-in-law, Lewis Brown, Greenhill, Hants Co.;
grandchildren, Lyndell, Rebecca, Tammy, Tanya, Joseph, James; seven great-grandchildren;
many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by daughter, Beverly Brown; brothers, Mike
Redmond, Pat Redmond; brother-in-law, Verney Lively. Visitation 7-9 p.m. today, November 2,
2-4, 7-9 p.m. Friday, November 3, funeral service 11 a.m. Saturday, November 4, all in Atlantic
Funeral Home, 125 Sackville Dr., Lower Sackville, Rev. Karen Hunt officiating. Interment in
Church Of The Good Shepherd Parish Cemetery, Beaver Bank. Family flowers only. Please
consider donations in June's memory to the Twin Oaks Memorial Hospital, R.R.#2 Musquodoboit
Harbour, Halifax Co., NS B0J 2L0 or the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada (Atlantic
Division), 71 Ilsley Ave., Unit 12, Dartmouth, NS B3B 1L5.
OBIT # 1818 – HALIFAX HERALD – 2 NOV. 2000
CAMPBELL, Christina - Stellarton, Pictou Co., passed away on Tuesday, October 31, 2000, in
the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in Westville, she was a daughter of the late Joseph
and Margaret (MacGillivray) Campbell. She was a resident of Stellarton all of her life where she
was a member of Our Lady of Lourdes Roman Catholic Church. She was a longtime employee of
the former Goodman Company Limited, New Glasgow. She is survived by her sister, Marilyn
(Keith) Griffin, Lower Sackville; several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her sisters,
Catherine Campbell, Mae Vacheresse; brothers, Percy, Danny and James. There will be no
visitation by request. A private family service was held in Our Lady of Lourdes Roman Catholic
Church, Rev. Sydney Mifflen officiating. Burial was in the parish cemetery. Donations in her
memory may be made to the Pictou County Food Bank. Arrangements are under the direction of
H.C. MacQuarrie Funeral Home, Stellarton.
OBIT # 1819 – HALIFAX HERALD – 3 NOV. 2000
CAMERON, James Campbell "Cammie" - 74, Birch Street, Stellarton, passed away peacefully on
Wednesday, November 1, 2000, in the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in East River, St.
Mary's, on February 26, 1926, he was a son of the late John MacKenzie and Martha (Dickson)
Cameron. Cammie received his early education in East River, St. Mary's. He served overseas
with the R.C.A.F. in the Second World War. In 1961, Cammie graduated from Forestry College,
Fredericton, N.B. He was a former Forest Ranger with the Department of Lands and Forests, later
working for Nova Scotia Forest Industries, Satellite Construction and C.F. Forest Products from
where he retired. He is survived by his wife, the former Daphne (Hunt), Stellarton; daughters,
Zena, Mrs. Robert Vincent, Abercrombie; Claire, Mrs. Forbes Pushie, Stellarton; Gail, at home;
grandchildren, Tracy (Jason) Wood, Stephen Pushie and Stephanie Vincent; sisters, Barbara, Mrs.
John Wood, Garden of Eden; Sara, Mrs. James Cunningham, East River St. Mary's. He was
predeceased by a sister, brother, two stepsisters and a stepbrother. His remains will rest in H.W.
Angus Funeral Home, New Glasgow with visitation today from 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Funeral services
will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. in Zion Presbyterian Church, East River St. Mary's, Rev. Lorne
MacLeod officiating. Burial will be in the Valley View Cemetery. Family flowers only.
Donations in his memory may be made to the Pictou County Help Line.
OBIT # 1820 – HALIFAX HERALD – 3 NOV. 2000
HALLIDAY, Daniel Murray - 31, Mark Rd., Fox Brook, Pictou Co., occurred on Tuesday,
October 31, 2000, as the result of a fire in Glace Bay. Born in New Glasgow, he was a son of
Gordon M. and Wanda (MacLeod) Halliday, Fox Brook. Daniel was a labourer by trade at
various construction sites and was a member of the Labourers' International Union. He lived in
Glace Bay for the past two weeks. He is survived by his companion, Lee MacNeil; children,
Adam and Kaylee MacNeil; step-children, Kevin and Christopher MacNeil. Daniel is also
survived by sisters, Katie Lays (Herbie), Linda Sinnis (Ted), all of Fox Brook; Charlotte Halliday
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