Brian Palmer

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Brian, age 72 of Enfield, on August 14, 2025. Born in Grand Lake, he was a son of the late Harold “Glen” and Helen (McDowell) Palmer. In his younger years, Brian enjoyed hunting, fishing and trips to the Long Lake camp. In his later years, he enjoyed unnecessary trips to the grocery store, leisurely drives around the Horne Settlement loop, pickling, and baking treats to satisfy his sweet tooth. Brian could often be found having a laugh and a beer with the crew at the Enfield Royal Canadian Legion Branch 133, where he was a long-time member. Brian leaves behind his wife of almost 40 years, Lois (Frame); daughter, Jessica (Jeff Stone); son, Jacob (Meagan Srickland); siblings, Frances Palmer-Barlow, Wayne Palmer, Beverley Pearson, Billy Palmer; and a large extended family and many cherished friends. Cremation has taken place. A Celebration of Life will be held in Enfield Royal Canadian Legion Branch 133, on August 25, from 1-4 p.m. The family is immensely thankful for the exceptional care and support Brian received from Colchester County and Municipality of East Hants Palliative Care team, VON nurses and homecare workers, family and friends, all of whom allowed Brian to spend his last few months at home.

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Susan E. Ivany

Susan E. Ivany age 69 of Trenton, passed away August 12, 2025. She will be sadly missed by mother, Jane Ivany; brothers, John (Jean) Ivany; Brian (Cheryl) Ivany; sister, Pamela (Bob) Ivany; stepsister, Denise (Mike)Ramsey; special niece, Sarah (Billy) Ivany; nephews, Scott (Allison) Ivany, Justin (Haley) Ivany and Jason Ivany. Susan will be missed by her longtime friend, Janice and her karaoke friends. She was predeceased by her father, Robert Ivany; brother, Gary; and niece, Stacey Ivany. A graveside burial service will be held in Pine Grove Cemetery, Stewiacke East at 3 p.m., on Saturday August 23, 2025. Special thanks to all the medical professionals who looked after Susan in the Progressive Care Unit of St. Martha’s Hospital, Antigonish. 

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Dale Max McMullin

loving memory of Dale Max (Uncle Dale) McMullin. It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Dale McMullin, who left us on August 11 2025 at the age of 76. Born in Elmsvale, Dale grew up with a deep love for family, friends, and life’s simple joys. He had a remarkable way of making those around him feel valued – whether through his quick wit, a helping hand and the countless wise tales he would share. Dale was passionate about the outdoors from fishing and hunting. Dale loved spending quality time with his two nieces who he had a special bond with from the day he was given the title of being an Uncle. Dale spent many years working on a dairy farm, which he loved. You could often find Dale at the Saturday Jamborees where he loved to listen to fiddle and classic music.  He is survived by his loving sisters, Dorothy (Johnny) and Paulette; his brothers, Fredrick and Dana (Theresa); and his cherished special nieces, Andrea and Morgan; many nieces and nephews; and special extended family, Roxanne Sutherland and Paulette Desgagne.  Dale was predeceased by his father, Wilson McMullin; his mother, Lillian Isabelle McMullin; his brother in infancy; his sister, Leona; his brothers, Richard “Ricky” and David. He has been reunited with special companions, Captain, Tigger and Dixie. Though our hearts are heavy, we find comfort in knowing that Dale’s laughter, love and gentle spirit will live on in all that knew him.  In lieu of flowers donations may be made in honor of Dale’s memory to the Heart and Stroke Foundation.  

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Barry Holland Thomas

Passed away August 12, 2025, age 86. Barry is survived by children, Helen Zebedee (William) and Simon Thomas (Karina); and grandchildren, Vivian and Brock Thomas.  He was predeceased by spouse, Anne Thomas (Walker); parents, Cecil and Kathleen (Blair) Thomas; and brother, Derek Thomas (Margaret). Barry’s formative years at the Friends’ School in Lancaster, England fostered his love of science and introduced him to Quakerism.  He obtained a doctorate in Pharmacology and Toxicology at the University of Liverpool, where he also taught.  He met and married high school teacher Anne Walker, and they moved to the Ottawa area with baby Helen, with Simon born a year later. Barry worked for Health Canada for thirty years, first in drug interactions, later in drinking water and air quality.  He published over 150 scientific papers and continued to take on consulting work after retiring and moving to Nova Scotia.  He was instrumental in the creation of the Drinking Water Materials Safety Act and in banning sulfur in gasoline in Canada, which was later adopted in many other countries and in WHO guidelines.  Barry also was an active volunteer, as a trustee for Canadian Yearly Meeting (Quakers) and other roles, on the executive of the International Society for Toxicology, and in the Tangier Gold Mine Historical Society. Anne and Barry had their dream home built in Tangier, Nova Scotia for their retirement years, featuring passive solar construction and ocean views.  Unfortunately, Anne’s declining health meant that they could not stay in a rural area with limited services, and in 2017 they moved to Dartmouth, close to Helen and Bill.  Within a year of Anne’s passing in 2020, Barry was diagnosed with mixed dementia, needing increasing levels of care at Parkland at the Lakes.  He enjoyed reading Scientific American, the Guardian Weekly and the local paper, as well as watching the weather and comings and goings outside his window.  He looked forward to twice-weekly visits from Helen and annual visits from Simon and family, as well as news of Vivian and Brock, who are both engineering students at the University of Alberta in Edmonton.

As per his wishes, Barry’s remains have been cremated, and no funeral service will be held.  A memorial meeting will be held in the manner of Friends at a later date.  In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Lifewater Canada or the Nova Scotia Nature Trust.

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Gloria Jean (Wirrell) St. Onge

St. Onge, Gloria Jean (Wirrell) - It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of our dearly loved daughter, wife, mother, aunt, grandmother, great-grandmother and friend, Gloria Jean (Wirrell) St.Onge at the age of 84 on August 3, 2025.

Born in Halifax, she was the eldest of two girls, just two years older than her sister, Francine.

Upon completion of High School Mom went to Miss Murphy’s Business College. She then worked for Nova Scotia Light & Power where she balanced the accounting system which was quite a feat, both physically and mentally in those days. Mom’s career was cut short when she met the love of her life, Maurice. They married in 1959 and the first of four children arrived in 1960. While raising her kids Mom spent a number of years supporting them as they played hockey, figure skated, took swimming lessons, tennis lessons, played lacrosse and baseball. When MicMac Mall opened in 1973 Mom started working part time at Simpson Sears in the hardware department and thoroughly loved her job. Mom liked to keep busy and when Dad built our home in Lower Sackville she was there to help. Her gardening skills were second to none. Throughout the years she maintained their properties so beautifully that a real estate company took photos to use in their advertising. She loved decorating and her sewing skills were amazing. She loved crafts especially crochet, knitting and ceramics. Upon the arrival of her first Grandchild, Mom used her newest skill of cross stitching and began to make Christmas stockings for the entire family. She also completed many gorgeous cross stitched artwork pieces that hold special memories. Mom babysat many kids and thoroughly enjoyed when she was able to care for her grandchildren.

She was predeceased by her loving husband of 63 years, Maurice.

She is survived by her sons, Rene, Andre (Jeannette), Marc (Susan); daughter, Lisa (Heith) Klaassen; grandchildren, Kaleigh, Steven, David, Jessica, Craig, Amanda, Peter, Zachary, their partners; and 14 great-grandchildren. Mom loved her family and she appreciated their love and support.

Her family would like to extend their deepest gratitude to the staff at both the Dartmouth General and Twin Oaks Memorial Hospitals, and the Continuing Care Nurses. A very special thank you to our dear friend Bine who was a great help to both of our parents; and a very special thank you to Cindy who was so amazing assisting Mom and taking great care when we needed help. We’d like to acknowledge Cindy for putting up a great fight playing scrabble, get out the book, that’s not a word, ha!

Mom has requested that, in lieu of a funeral, her family gets together, shares some stories and great memories.

Cremation has taken place.

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Jean Elizabeth Hamilton

Hamilton, Jean Elizabeth - It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Jean Elizabeth Hamilton, at the age of 93, in Enfield. The daughter of the late George and Lizzie May (Smith) Cooke, Jean was born in Moose River, N.S. She cherished this part of the country and returned often to vacation along the Fundy shore.
Jean will be sadly missed by her children, Heather Salsman, Halifax; Rebecca Colborne, Fredericton, N.B.; Robert Salsman, Truro; Mark Hamilton, Brookfield; Scott Hamilton, Toronto; and their spouses and partners. She is also mourned by nine grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren, three sisters-in-law, and many nieces, nephews, and friends.

As well as her parents, she was predeceased by her first husband, Rev. Lloyd Salsman; son, Michael; second husband, Donald Hamilton; brothers, Gerald, Carl, Keith, Donald and Roy Cooke; and several brothers- and sisters-in-law.

Jean was a faithful churchgoer and served on several United Church of Canada committees at the national level. She loved gardening, and always had a garden where she lived, whether in Tatamagouche, Truro, or Brookfield. When she wasn’t confronting her nemesis (goutweed), she could usually be found stretched out on the couch with a murder mystery, doing a New York Times crossword (in pen), or playing trivia games with her friends and family.

Jean spent her last years in The Magnolia Continuing Care Community, Enfield, where she received excellent care, often mentioning how happy she was in her later years. She died peacefully in her sleep on July 23, 2025.

A memorial service for Jean will be held in Knox United Church, Brookfield on Friday, August 8th at 2 p.m. All welcome. 

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William "Bill" Eugene Brenton

With great sadness, we announce the passing of our Dad, William “Bill” Eugene Brenton, age 79, in the early morning of July 30th, 2025. Thank you to the family, friends, and medical staff who surrounded him with so much love in those final moments.

Dad was born in Halifax, and lived in East Stewiacke his entire life, but he was no stranger to other parts of the province, mainly the Northumberland Shoreline and the Cabot Trail.

While raising a dynamic family, Dad worked as a skilled carpenter locally, and for many years as woodsman for Scott Paper Ltd. Sadly, Dad and Mom had lost their first child at birth, yet that did not deter them from quickly adopting, fostering, and having two children of their own. They did not even hesitate when it came to also raising two more nieces in order to keep our family intact.

All of us fit like pieces of a puzzle - then and now - and Dad dared anyone to question the intricacies of our family. Dad’s love for all of his children and grandchildren was profound, and there were no limits when it came to our friends, spouses, or neighbors. His bonds were for life.

Dad learned in his early 50s that he had serious cardiac issues, yet he never let that stop him from enjoying life to the fullest. He always managed to find a Legion dance, a scenic trail, a campground near the beach, a Bluegrass festival, a racetrack, or an antique shop in some other county. Nothing got in the way of Dad visiting his favorite beaches most of the year, keeping in touch with his family and friends faithfully, and making sure to loop around the Cabot Trail every fall with his only son, Kelly.

Most recently, Dad was spending his days creating adventures with his great-grandson, Greyson who has shared some of “Gramps” favorite things: visiting the beach in Caribou, Pictou County; eating peanut butter by the spoonful; keeping up with the news and obituaries; enjoying breakfast at Robin’s; visiting historic places like the Sutherland Steam Mill and Balmoral Grist Mill.

All of us kids looked forward to these same experiences with Dad. Although he was typically quiet, as soon as the tires hit the pavement, out came all the wise tales. Each of us got to hear our own special anecdotes of days gone by, and sometimes Dad would share versions of stories with all of us knowing we would compare them later. These are the memories that we will carry forward in order to keep him in our hearts forever.

Dad is survived by his oldest sibling, Gwen (Barry) Baker, and his youngest brother, Lee (Shirley) Brenton; his children, Carolyn (Derrick) Higgins, Kelly (Margie) Brenton, Jo-Ellen (John) Strickland, Wendy Brenton, Jennifer (Jay) Plunkett; his grandchildren, Amie, DJ, Santana, Megan, Laura, Michael, Katelyn, Brianna; his great-grandchildren; his nieces and nephews; his Brenton and Carter cousins throughout Nova Scotia and New Brunswick; and so many special friends. Dad loved all of his family and friends fiercely; he always had a way with the people he encountered.

Dad was predeceased by his parents Keith and Audrey (Carter) Brenton; his infant brother, Malcolm; his oldest brother, Robert (Bob); his wife of 25 years, Catherine (Kennedy) Brenton; their infant son, Mark William; his brother-in-law, Barry Baker; and his niece, Tracy Brenton.

Dad’s final act of generosity was to donate his body to Dalhousie University for medical study. Our family will share details at a later date for a small memorial to honor Dad’s life.

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Donald William Dillman

 

Dillman, Donald William – age 92, of Elderbank passed away July 27, 2025 in Musquodoboit Valley Memorial Hospital, Middle Musquodoboit.

Born in Wyse Corner, he was a son of the late William and Ena (Barron) Dillman.

For many years Donald was payroll clerk with Department of Highways. He enjoyed playing cards and spending time with his family and friends.

He will be forever remembered by stepchildren, Dana (Jean), Pam, Ellie, Cheri, Jimmy and Kalen; many grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews.

Donald was predeceased by his wife, Barbara and all of his siblings.

Cremation has taken place.

A graveside service for Donald and Barbara will be held on August 9 at 11 a.m. in Elderbank Cemetery with Rev. Allan Lynk officiating. A reception will follow downstairs in St. Andrews United Church.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to War Amps of Canada.

Many thanks to the staff of Musquodoboit Valley Memorial Hospital and Dr. Lorette for the wonderful care Donald received.

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Wendy Marilyn McCorkill

McCorkill, Wendy Marilyn – Age 80 of Nine Mile River, passed away July 23, 2025 in Colchester East Hants Health Centre, Truro.

Up until the last month and a bit, she was a road running firecracker. She was witty with a hint of sarcasm, stubborn, lovingly kind and had the best giggly laugh. She ALWAYS had her hair coiffed just so, sporting a perfectly matching and colorful outfit with coordinating jewellery, nails and lipstick.

She was a long-standing member of Nine Mile River United Church and dedicated Trustee of Nine Mile River Community Hall. Wendy thoroughly enjoyed spending her time volunteering at many community events including church suppers and teas, kids Christmas parties and tree lighting, Wednesday night Bingo and senior lunches at Superstore. She loved going for breakfast with her friends everyday and weekly TOPS meetings.

Wendy spent several years working at Border Brokers and Livingston, but her favorite job was being 2nd Mom to her “kids” – first to Wendy, Brandon, Todd and Troy Matheson and then to Justin and Morgan Miller.

Wendy is survived by sister, Sheila Ross; brother, Brian McCorkill; sister, Linda (Fulton) Killen; sister-in-law, Sandra Mallard; nieces and nephews, Annette, Jamie, Tami, Jennifer, Scott and Jessica; several great-nieces and nephews.

She was predeceased by parents, Gary and Marjorie McCorkill; husband, Raymond Thompson; brothers, Neil and Kevin; and brother-in-law, Frank.

We all live in peace and love knowing her and Raymond are tearing up the dance floor together once again.

Cremation has taken place.

Funeral service will be held August 5 at 2 p.m. in Nine Mile River Community Hall, 7160 Highway 14, Nine Mile River with Rev. Natalie Buchanon-Rutherford officiating. Family interment will be in Hardwoodlands Cemetery.

Memorial donations may be made to Nine Mile River Community Hall or Nine Mile River United Church.

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Matthew Richard Sieniewicz

Sieniewicz, Matthew Richard – We remember our son and friend, Matthew Richard Sieniewicz. 

Born in Halifax, he was a son of Allan and Heather (Mackenzie) Sieniewicz.

Matt passed away at home in Shubenacadie on July 17, 2025 at the age of 41.

He is survived by his parents and half-sister, Angela. 

He was predeceased by brother, Michael and sister, Emilee.

Matt is also survived by his many friends who love and miss him greatly.

He was an incredibly talented musician who was passionate about music and used that love of music to connect with his community. He could often be seen busking in Stewiacke and Elmsdale.

Through music and friendship, Matt made a lasting impact on a great many people and on the community as a whole. 

We will all miss him. 

Cremation has taken place.

A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, August 9 at 3 p.m. in Shubenacadie Legion Branch 111 with a brief interval for burial in Preeper Hill Cemetery at 5 p.m. for friends and family. For those who wish to continue celebrating Matt through friendship and music, the celebration will continue until 9 p.m.

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Michael "Mike" Kent Langille Sr.

Langille, Michael “Mike” Kent Sr - age 74 of Jeddore / Upper Stewiacke passed away on July 26, 2025.

 Mike worked at Halifax Shipyards and for the last 19 years of his career with Department of Natural Resources at Dollar Lake Provincial Park.

Mike loved spending time with his children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. He was an avid hunter and fisherman. Mike enjoyed teaching his children and grandchildren the tricks to hunting and fishing and to learn all about cars and how to fix them. Mike was always willing to help out with a broken down car or a malfunctioning fishing reel.

Mike will always be remembered by his loving wife of 53 years, Karen (Babineau) and his sons, Mike Jr. (Janet) and Merlin (Maria); grandchildren, Devon (Shannon), Natalie, Terri-Lee, Benjamin (Allison), Alexander (Tanis), Nicholas (Kate), and Tilly; great-grandchildren, Lenny, Scarlett, Rio and Oliver. Mike is also survived by many brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews and his loving sister, Bonnie (Buddy) MacLean. He was predeceased by grandsons, Jacob and Zachary.

Cremation has taken place.

A Celebration of Life will be held on August 9, 2025 from 1-4 p.m. in Chezzetcook Fire Hall, Head Chezzetcook. There will be a family graveside service following the Celebration of Life in St. Anselm’s Cemetery, West Chezzetcook.

Memorial donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society.

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Wayne Arthur Fredericks

Fredericks, Wayne Arthur - It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Wayne Arthur Fredericks on Wednesday, July 23, 2025, in Dartmouth General Hospital, surrounded by family at the age of 81.

He will be lovingly remembered by his children, Paula Crawford (Philip), Dawn Forrest (Sheldon), and Dwayne (Jessica); grandchildren, Kyle (Sarah), Jocelyn (Nina), Ashley (Jesse), Devin, Tyler (Natalie), Hailey, Sophia, and Jacob; great-grandchildren, Hannah, Ava, Carter, and Ross. Dad is also survived by his brothers, Harvey (Debbie), Robbie; brother-in-law, Charles Manthorne; sisters-in-law, Arlene Fredericks and Maxine Duchesne (Michael); and many cherished nieces and nephews. 

He was predeceased by his wife, Lorraine (Pettipas); his parents, Arthur and Alicia (Gibbons) Fredericks; brothers, Irvin, Ray (Kathryn), Ralph, Lorne (Rita), Clifford, Edward; sisters, Gloria Manthorne, Bernice (George) Deal, Stella Hebb; in-laws, Earl and Evelyn Pettipas; and many other dear family members.

Dad grew up in Bedford and often reminisced of childhood in a large and lively family.  He left school at an early age, but was very proud to have went on to become a sheet metal worker and member of the Sheet Metal Workers Union Local 409.  Dad would often point out buildings where he had worked, each with a little story making it come alive as though it were yesterday.   In the early 1960’s Dad met, and soon after married mom and moved to East Chezzetcook where they built a life full of love and laughter together.  Mom and Dad enjoyed camping, playing cards and going to community dances together.  Dad especially enjoyed playing crib often times winning, but winning humbly.  He enjoyed Sunday suppers with family and seems no matter where he was lately, Sundays were reserved for supper at Dawn’s.  If you met Dad, you would know why we light-heartedly called him W5.  There were never too many questions, and he was quick to learn everything there was to know about everyone making a connection in some fashion.

A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, August 16, 2025, from 1–3 p.m. in Chezzetcook and District Lions Community Centre, 89 East Chezzetcook Road, Head of Chezzetcook, NS B0J 2L0.

The family extends heartfelt thanks to the doctors and nurses at Twin Oaks Memorial Hospital and Dartmouth General Hospital. A special thank you to the Palliative Care Unit at Dartmouth General for their exceptional care and compassion.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Diabetes Association, Canadian Cancer Society, Twin Oaks/Birches Health Care Foundation, Dartmouth General Hospital Foundation, or a charity of your choice.

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David Colson Currie

Currie, David Colson – Age 77, of Stewiacke, passed away on July 18, 2025 in Colchester East Hants Health Centre, Truro.

Born in Stewiacke, he was a son of the late Edward and Edna (Mingo) Currie.

Colson was a diligent worker who found himself in sawmills, truss mills and also working with Department of Transportation and Department of Fisheries.

He loved spending time with his family, whether it be an outing in the van or just quietly enjoying their company. He especially looked forward to spending time with his nephew, Dave. Colson was generous to a fault, and would help anyone. He easily made friends after moving in to Senior’s Housing.

He will always be remembered by sister, Lona Lewis; nephews, Dave (Juanita) Spinney and Robert Lewis; niece, Angie Lewis; several great-nephews and a great-niece.

He was predeceased by sister, Elizabeth Spinney; two brothers in infancy; and nephew, Doug Spinney.

Cremation has taken place.

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

Memorial donations may be made to Canadian Cancer Society.

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Joyce Elizabeth Hovey

Hovey, Joyce Elizabeth – formerly of Lantz, passed away peacefully on July 19, 2025 in Cedarstone Enhanced Care, Truro.

Just shy of her 90th birthday, Joyce was born in Caribou Gold Mines. She was a daughter of the late Stanley and Stella (Benedict) Brown.

Some may remember Joyce as a hairdresser in Dartmouth early on in her career. Later, she worked for Nightingale Nursing Services as a care worker until her retirement. It was through her work that she met Trinda Miller, who would become her close friend and roommate in her later years. Joyce enjoyed gardening, especially tending to her rose bushes. She also enjoyed knitting, donating much of what she made to people less fortunate than herself.

Joyce was predeceased by her children, Karen and Peter Hovey; along with five brothers and five sisters.

She is survived by her brothers, Medford (Pamela), Burlington, ON; Paul (Eileen) and Darrell, Dartmouth; along with numerous nieces and nephews.

The family would like to thank the staff of Cedarstone for taking care of Joyce while she lived there for the last seven years and for their concern in her final days.

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

At her request, she will be laid to rest with her beloved children in Hillcrest Cemetery, Upper Musquodoboit at a private service.

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Mary Anne Lowe

Lowe, Mary Anne – Age 81, of Truro, passed away peacefully on Thursday, July 17, 2025. She will be sadly missed by her daughters, Ronda, Halifax and Jennifer (Michael), Truro; her caring companion, Alfred; her beloved grandchildren, Dre, Luke, Gavin, Allie, Ciara, and Zach; as well as her dear sisters, Lil and Louise; and many special nieces and nephews.  

She was predeceased by her loving husband, Ronnie; her sisters, Lynn and Jean; and her brother, Errol.

A short graveside gathering will be held for family at Fairhaven Cemetery in Salisbury, NB on Thursday, July 24 at 2 p.m.

Donations may be made in her memory to Colchester East Hants Hospice Society.

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William "Bill" Gordon Parks

Parks, William “Bill” Gordon - passed away July 18, 2025, at the age of 77. Known by several different monikers, Bill, Billy or The Billy Bob, he left a lasting impression on all who met him with his unique outlook on life and sense of humour.

He was born the fourth of five sons, in Kemptville, Ontario and grew up in Ontario before moving to Nova Scotia as a teenager. He was predeceased by his mother, Hazel (Maybee); father, Douglas; and his brother, David. He is survived by his children, James “Jim Willie” (Omi) and Margaret “Maggie” (Shannon); grandchildren, Alexander and Brianna; and brothers, Ronald, John and Alan.

Bill graduated from Dalhousie University with a mining engineering degree, and then proceeded to work as a mining engineer in northern Ontario, North West Territories and Cape Breton. After two of his brothers moved to Upper Stewiacke, he followed shortly thereafter and eventually started his own business building log homes, including his own in Eastville.

Bill was a well-liked member of the Upper Stewiacke community, a nice man that rarely, if ever, had a bad word to say about anyone. Over the years he was involved in several different organizations in the community including the Upper Stewiacke Volunteer Fire Department, United Church and Masonic Hall. One might not expect it from his often quiet and reserved nature, but he was also involved in dinner theater where he would showcase his creative duct tape skills in his portrayal of Red from the Red Green Show.

He loved the outdoors and enjoyed fishing in Deyarmond Lake, canoeing on the Stewiacke River and working in the garden. His skills as a gardener and with preserves were renowned with Billy’s Dilly Beans being particularly sought after. He was always up to have a good time with his friends at the “board meetings” and camp trips. He wasn’t a fan of the cold though and enjoyed spending winters in Florida fishing, kayaking and golfing when the opportunity arose with his cousin, Ross and brother, Ron.

Towards the end of his life, he moved to Antigonish to be closer to his daughter and even though he only lived in his new apartment for a few months he made a strong impression on his new neighbors setting up a bird feeder and planting onions in the raised bed in the courtyard.

One thing you can say about Bill is that he lived his life the way he wanted to and even if his opinions and lifestyle choices may have erred on the side of eccentric more often than not, it was never in a way that pushed others away. He will remain a character that those fortunate enough to have met him won’t soon forget.

The family would like to thank the VON and the Palliative Care team at St. Martha’s Regional Hospital for all their compassion, care and support.

No funeral is scheduled to take place, but a celebration of life will be planned for a later date.

In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to a charity of your choice.

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Richard Bruce Rogers

Rogers, Richard Bruce - age 76, of Middle Sackville, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, July 16, 2025, in QEII Health Sciences Centre, Halifax, surrounded by his loving family.

Born in Sydney, Nova Scotia, ‘Rick’ was a son of the late Samuel Herbert Bennett Rogers and Helen Josephine (Murphy) Rogers.

Rick proudly served in the Royal Canadian Navy for 34 years. Throughout his career, he was stationed aboard several ships, including the HMCS Bonaventure, Annapolis, Huron, Preserver, Nipigon, Iroquois, Protector, Gatineau, and Toronto, and also served at CFS Shelburne and CFB Halifax.

Rick’s love for his family was only surpassed by his love for his Saviour, Jesus Christ. He was a devout member of Evangel Church in Cole Harbour and loved attending services, hearing the Word of God, and connecting with others. He joyfully ministered through music, especially through singing with The Gospel Lights and sharing hymns and the Gospel at Scotia Nursing Home. Whether helping his nephews, in-laws, or anyone in need, Rick’s heart for others was always evident.

Rick loved crossword puzzles and tackled one nearly every morning with unmatched skill. He delighted in watching his grandchildren play sports and sing, and cherished every moment spent golfing with his sons, watching movies with family, and sharing his seemingly endless knowledge of historical and random facts. He had a quiet strength and steady presence—always available when someone needed him. Whether offering a ride, a story, or simply his company, Rick was a source of comfort, fun, and unwavering support to those around him.

He was a devoted husband to Marilyn Anne (Williams) Rogers, and a deeply loved father to his sons, Aaron (Alicia) Rogers and Paul (Heather) Rogers. He was the proud “Grampy” of his cherished grandchildren, Cody, Hannah, Nathanael, AJ, Zachary, and Samuel. He is also remembered by brothers and sisters-in-law and eight wonderful nephews. Richard was predeceased by his brothers, Allison Rogers and John Rogers.

A celebration of Rick’s life will be held on Tuesday, July 22 at 11 a.m. in Evangel Dartmouth, 1412 Cole Harbour Rd., Cole Harbour, NS, with a time of refreshment to follow. Interment will take place afterward in Memorial Gardens, Middle Sackville.

In lieu of flowers, donations in Richard’s memory may be made to Camp Evangeline or Diabetes Canada.

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Reuben Henry Cameron

Cameron, Reuben Henry – Age 85, passed away July 14, 2025 in Aberdeen Regional Hospital, New Glasgow. He was a son of the late Gordon and Edna Cameron.

Reuben worked at Halifax Shipyard as a shipfitter and Quality Control Inspector most of his life until retirement in 2002. He then moved to Meadowvale, Upper Stewiacke. At the time of his passing, he was a resident of Elk Court, Brookfield, who we wish to thank for their excellent care of Reuben.

Reuben loved country and bluegrass music. He sang and played guitar, fiddle and mandolin. He liked to attend music festivals in the province. He also liked hunting and fishing.

Surviving are his wife, Helen (Kincaid); sons, Brian, Glen (Roseann); grandchildren, Mitchell (Cassadie), Brandon (Becca), Christian; great-grandchildren, Atleigh and Sawyer; and brother, Donald (Lillian) Cameron.

He was predeceased by his sister, Vera Dillman; brothers, Gerald Cameron and Reg Hutchings.

Funeral service will be Saturday, July 26 at 1 p.m. in Springside Community Centre with Rev. Marty Clark-Ettinger officiating. A family committal will be in Eastville Cemetery. A reception to follow in Springside Community Centre.

Memorial donations may be made to Heart and Stroke Foundation or Eastville Cemetery, c/o 7651 Highway 289, Eastville, NS B0N 2P0.

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

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Kenneth Philip Langille

Langille, Kenneth Philip – Age 74, of Hilden, passed away peacefully surrounded by family in QEII Infirmary Site, Halifax, on July 12, 2025.

Born and raised in Wallace Ridge, he was a son of Simpson and Muriel (Smith) Langille. He was the last surviving member of his immediate family.

Ken is survived by his wife, Patricia “Pattie”; children, Jeff (Margaret), Kenda (Joey); their mother, Lavenia Langille; son, Dana (Joanne); his mother, Nancy Sullivan; grandchildren, Cody, Jacob, Jamie, Brooklyn, Raielee; and many nieces and nephews. He will also be missed by his fur babies, Zoey and Tigger.

Along with his parents, he was predeceased by brothers, Hughie, James, Charles, Raymond, Gordon, Chester, Roy in infancy; sisters, Julie Ann, Eileen and Mae.

Ken enjoyed spending time at his camp, hunting, snowmobiling, long drives, bluegrass music, bike rides on the mountain and a cold beer. He worked in the woods, a few years at Bill Grace’s Irving in Bible Hill, and then on to Taylors Transport which later became Thompsons Transport, where he drove the Hostess Munchie chip truck.

Ken will be greatly missed by many friends and family. We would like to thank the ICU teams in Truro and Halifax and special friends, Rick and Darlene Pye.

Cremation has taken place.

A Celebration of Life will be held July 26 from 1-3 p.m. in North River Fire Hall.

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Steven Earl Myra

Myra, Steven Earl- It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Steven Earl Myra on July 9, 2025 in Colchester East Hants Health Centre, Truro surrounded by his family.  

He was the son of the late Earl and Olive Myra from Gold River.

Surviving are his spouse of 23 years, Jane (Watson) Daley; daughters, Karen Myra (Trevor), Halifax; Sheila Myra (Bernie), Salmon River; step-children, Amanda (Guy) Porrier, Dieppe, NB; Robbie (Wendy) Volans, Windsor; grandchildren, Austin Myra, Truro; Jada Pelley, Halifax; Kianna Pelley, Halifax; great-granddaughter, Addilynn Pelley; siblings, Sharon Hoult (Jim), BC; Sheena Kelley, Ont.; Sheryl (Keith) Miller, Bible Hill; Sandee (Laurie) McCaig, Saskatchewan; and many nieces and nephews.

Cremation has taken place.

There will be a family graveside service.

A Celebration of Life will be held in Colchester Legion Branch 26 Truro, on July 19, 2 – 4 p.m.

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