Christina Chandra Kaulbach

Kaulbach, Christina Chandra – born in Regina, Saskatchewan, Chandra was a welcome surprise for her parents, Garry and Annie. Chandra was predeceased by her mother and leaves behind her father, Garry; brothers, Klay and Craig; uncles, aunts and cousins, as well the Mallia’s in Chetwynd and others across Canada.

Chandra grew up in Inuvik, NT. After grade 10, she attended Ste. Angela’s Academy in Prelate, Saskatchewan and furthered her education at St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish and University of Northern British Columbia, Prince George. Her teaching began and ended in Chetwynd.

Teaching her students and her family were her life and love.

Chandra lost her brave battle with cancer after six years. She dealt with colon cancer and beat it, liver cancer and beat it… but cancer showing up in her lymph system was the battle she couldn’t win.

Chandra was so kind, so quirky and so full of love that she regularly burst forth with a flood of tears expressing the intensity of her emotions. She was so proud of her family, genuinely proud of each of her friends and so proud of the students she taught. She had an effect on most everyone.

Chandra was a talented artist creating imaginative and realistic images. Many made for family, coworkers and friends.

Chandra passed away in Truro on January 28, 2026, where her last two months were in the hospital for the doctors to control the severe pain she suffered from a ruptured spinal vertebrae. Unfortunately, all different cancer treatments failed. Chandra did not surrender to the cancer. During the last days, Chandra was not able to converse easily or often but she was able to let us know that she was still with us.

Christina Chandra is and will be greatly missed by her family and friends. With confidence we know the Lord Jesus has accepted her into heaven where she will be with her mother and other loved ones who have gone before her.

Rest in peace beautiful daughter, sister, friend and teacher.

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Linda Jeannette (Ellis) Freeman

Freeman, Linda Jeannette (Ellis) - Linda’s hometown was Brookfield, NS. While married, she resided for several years in Pleasant River, NS. She passed at the age of 77, a few months after her diagnosis of terminal cancer, on February 13, 2026.

If you were to capture Linda’s essence in a single statement, she was an unconventional, free-spirited woman who used to drive a motorcycle and loved music, art and crafts. She painted, worked with ceramics, made cards and journals, scrapbooked, cross-stitched, and most recently discovered a love for diamond art. She enjoyed reading, especially fantasy and mystical genres, and read aloud to her children and grandchildren.

Spiritually, she remained open and curious about many traditions, believing there are many faith pathways. Linda had a deep love of Christmas, a tradition passed down from her mother. Her home was thoughtfully decorated and often included several trees. One was taken to the palliative unit and became what she called her “winter tree” once the season was over. She also lovingly crafted and gifted many ornaments.

Linda lived much of her life in quiet contemplation. She was shy and often hesitant to share the fullness of who she was, yet she loved learning and earned degrees in both Teaching and Plant Science. She was employed at the Research Station in Kentville, NS, and later co-owned and operated a service station and then a strawberry U-pick with her husband, Alan. Her primary focus was raising her children, Jeannette (Jim) Kennedy, Patrick (Danielle Brinson) Freeman, and Michael (Theresa) Freeman, and helping raise two of her grandchildren, Jonathan Dixon and Taylor (Nick) Grossett. She loved her family and was excited for family gatherings. She adored all her grandchildren, Ronan (Jess), Derian, Mya, Hayden, Reegan, and Evan (Carter), and her great-grandchildren, Amelia, Elijah, Paige, and Levi. Linda’s nieces and nephews were extremely special to her; Laura, Ashley and Josh made special trips to see her in her final months.

Music was a lifelong passion. Linda learned piano, ukulele, and guitar, and especially loved simply listening to music, starting with 8-tracks, then records, 45’s, cassettes and CDs. Her record collection was extensive. During the last several months of her life, Ozzy Osbourne was her go-to favourite, proving music was important right to the end.

Growing up, Linda loved being outdoors, playing with spiders, snakes, and other critters. She was especially fond of cats; Dallas being the most special. She enjoyed camping with friends and family and was known to enjoy a party or two, including attending music festivals. In her later years, she had daily card games with her best friend, Grace Mackenzie, which often included profanities. They were likely still tallying scores during a final visit just a few days before Linda’s passing.

Linda was known for her kindness, humour and unmistakable laugh. Neighbours, home support workers and hospital staff often commented on these qualities. The family is deeply grateful for the palliative care support she received from VON, especially Jane, and at Eastern Shore Memorial Hospital, where Linda spent the last few months of her life. The staff provided exceptional care, and Linda often sang Andrea’s praises for the extra care she gave.

Linda was predeceased by her parents, Harold and June (Hilchie) Ellis; her brother, Vaughan; and her former husband, Alan. She is survived by her siblings, Keith Ellis, Gary Ellis, Evelyn O’Brien, and Elizabeth Thurber.

Linda’s music, laughter and creativity will live on through those who knew and loved her.

A service will be held later, date to be determined. Given Linda’s love of music, in lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the A Dollar A Day Foundation, co-founded by musician Alan Doyle to support access to mental health and addiction services. https://adollaraday.ca/#Donate

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Glenna Joyce McLean

 McLean, Glenna Joyce – age 91, passed away February 11, 2026 in Dartmouth General Hospital. She was born in Florenceville, New Brunswick and was the only child of the late Henry and Beulah Crockett. She married her late husband, Robert “Bob” McLean in November 1953 and spent many happy years together. They had four beautiful and loving daughters. Glenna was predeceased by Debbie, Vicki, and Cindy; and is survived by Sharon (Paul); her five grandchildren, Adam (Natalie) Johnstone, Erin (Ricky) Sloan, Sam (Jennifer) Rodgers, John (Belinda) Rodgers, Christopher (Anna-Marie) Daniels; her seven great-grandchildren, Cassie, Wyatt, Abby, Oz, Kaitlin, Jackson and Brooklyn. She is also survived by her brother and sister-in-law, Lyall and Marg McLean and there three children, Don, Pat and Tracey. Glenna was the general office manager for 20 years with DND. She was heavily involved in the executive office of the Union and became the Regional VP in 1987, the National Vice President of UNDE in 1991, and lastly the Executive VP in 1993, a position she held and enjoyed until her retirement in 1996. Prior to retirement she loved to camp at Keji with her children and grandchildren alike. Upon retiring she did not slow down as she spent time gardening, baking, making her famous strawberry jam, pickling and visiting any yard sale she could find. She spent her summers at the family cottage in Upper Vaughn, her favorite place to be, where she met many new and dear friends. A visit to Granny’s house always came with an offer of chocolate chip cookies and, of course, a black coffee. Curling would always be on the television in the background, especially if a tournament was on. She always took the time to catch up with everything that was happening in your life. She would often surprise you with how many details she remembered from the last visit and made sure to follow up. Known as Granny by everyone, she was the master of distributing tasks to get everyone to help out. She was accepting of everyone and her extended family was ever growing. She also would love talking to family and bragging to people about what her grandchildren and great-grandchildren were doing, even if the stories were not often the same twice. She will certainly be missed by many cousins and extended family members. She especially loved and looked forward to visits and phone calls from cousin, Carole and her monthly cards from Pam. A private graveside service will be held. All are welcome to a Celebration of Life on Thursday 2p.m. to 4 p.m. in Mic Mac AAC. In lieu of flowers, donations to Hope for Wildlife would be appreciated.

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John "Jack" Parlee

Parlee, John “Jack” – age 76, passed away on February 14, 2026, in Twin Oaks Memorial Hospital, Musquodoboit Harbour. He was an electrical technician throughout his life and proudly spent eight years serving in the Navy. Jack loved his Harleys and had a deep appreciation for being able to see the world through his work. He is survived by his loving wife, Lois; stepson, Brad; Brad’s fiancée, Alex; brothers, Gord (Debbie), Bob (Cathy); sister, Patricia. He will also be fondly missed by nieces and nephews, Denise, Crystal, Steve, Jeremy, Keith and Ian. As per Jack’s wishes, there will be no visitation or funeral service. Burial will be held in the spring. “Ride high with the angels, Jack”.

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Everette Vincent Nelson

Nelson, Everette Vincent – of Shubenacadie, passed away peacefully on February 12, 2026.

Everette was known for his strong work ethic and took pride in hard work throughout his life. In retirement, he especially enjoyed time spent with his wife going to yard sales and building or restoring antique furniture. In his later years, his greatest pleasure came from spending time with his grandchildren and great-grandchildren and watching his family grow. He will be remembered for his dedication to family and the quiet enjoyments he found in simple moments shared with those he loved. He will be deeply missed by all who knew him.

Everette is lovingly remembered by his sister, Willena; brother, Stephen (Carolyn) Nelson; sons, Richard, Terrance, Christopher Nelson; granddaughters, Jennifer (Jacob Weatherby), Heather Nelson and Jessica Nelson; as well as many great-grandchildren and extended family members who brought him great pride and joy.

He was predeceased by his beloved wife, Frances (Peach) Nelson, with whom he shared a lifetime of memories and companionship; brothers, Archie, Terry, Gordie; and son, Vincent.

Cremation has taken place. In keeping with his wishes, there will be no funeral service.

Memorial donations may be made to Canadian Cancer Society or Heart and Stroke Foundation.

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Brian Douglas Bauld

Bauld, Brian Douglas – The trout of White’s White Wilderness Area are breathing a sigh of relief as we sadly announce the death of Brian Douglas Bauld, on February 5th, 2026, surrounded by family, in Twin Oaks Memorial Hospital.
Born in Halifax, raised in Armdale, he was the son of the late H. S. Donald Bauld and Myrna (Hunter) Bauld. He graduated from Halifax West High School. During his school years, Brian’s love of hockey began and he was the youngest player in the notorious Suburban Hockey League for the Bay Road Rangers where he more than held his own. After studying Commerce at Dalhousie University, he joined his father in business, Bauld Agencies Ltd., as a sporting goods manufacturer’s agent, travelling the Atlantic Provinces for over 32 years. He truly valued his client relationships and became lifelong friends with many of his customers.
Brian was first and foremost an outdoorsman and avid sports fisherman. His passion for fly fishing took him to many salmon rivers throughout Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and Labrador. He relished fly fishing trout in lakes around the eastern shore of Nova Scotia above all.
In later years, Brian joined Stock Transportation as a driver, trainer, and safety supervisor before he retired in 2009 to devote his energies to his seaside property in East Jeddore.
Brian is survived by his wife of 54 years, Sandra (Mitchell) Bauld; daughters, Hali Bauld (Edward Parker) and Jodi Newland; grandson, Simon Rostis; brother, Donald Bauld (Xiaofei); sisters-in-law, Anne Bauld and Shirley Warner; aunts, Betty Freeman, Montreal; and Ann Hunter, Halifax; as well as many cousins, nieces and nephews.
We acknowledge, with profound gratitude, the excellent and compassionate care of the Musquodoboit Harbour Continuing Care Nursing Team for 18 months; nurses of VGH Cancer Care 11th and 4th floor; Dr. N. Buckley (Dr. Baker-locum); Dr. J. Duplisea; Dr. J. Surujballi and Nurse Sarah (NSCC), and finally, the nursing staff and Dr. Cormier in Twin Oaks who provided care in his last days.
A time of remembrance will be held later in the spring.

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John Edward Nickerson

Nickerson, John Edward passed away at his home in East Tracadie at the age of 76. John grew up in the Dartmouth area, the fifth of nine children. He later moved to Upper Musquodoboit, as an adult with his wife and their sons, where he lived for 39 years. John spent the majority of his life behind the wheel of a truck, a career he started at age 17. He drove for various companies, ending his career delivering firewood for Parsons Wood Products, a job he thoroughly enjoyed. John enjoyed the time he spent in his wood shop doing carpentry work, especially when making kids toys and birdhouses. He also enjoyed camping and travelling with his family. After retirement, he and Nora enjoyed spending their winters in Georgia, USA. He is survived by his loving wife, travel companion, best friend and soul mate of nearly 53 years, Nora (Blakney); sons, JM (Mora MacNeil), Charles Adam (Amber Jackson, deceased); grandchildren, Morgan, Freya, Dagen and Osric; sisters, Rae (Ron Henshaw), Ann and Elsie. He was predeceased by his daughter, Liza Michelle, in infancy. Cremation has taken place. Burial to follow at a later date.

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Margaret "Marnie" Forbes Mitchell

Mitchell, Margaret “Marnie” Forbes – of Elderbank, passed away February 5, 2026 in Dartmouth General Hospital.

Born in Wolfville, she was a daughter of the late Harold and Suzanne Mitchell.

Marnie leaves behind her son, C. Alexander “Xan” Mitchell, Sooke, BC; sister, Suzanne and her husband, Ron Cyr, Sheet Harbour; nieces and nephews.

Besides her parents, she was predeceased by her sister, Diane and her husband, Bob Buchanan; and niece, Melissa Eye.

Many thanks to the doctors and nurses and special friends, Claudia, Justin and Jessica during her stay in the hospital.

To all the “Barn Buddies” over the years, know that you were all special to her.

There will be no funeral by request.

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Michael "Mike" Alexander Isnor

Isnor, Michael “Mike” Alexander– We are saddened to announce the passing of Michael “Mike” Alexander Isnor of Stewiacke, Nova Scotia. He passed away suddenly and peacefully at home on February 4, 2026.

Mike was predeceased by his beloved wife, Micheline Evelyn (Lajoie) Isnor (1940–2018), to whom he remained deeply devoted throughout his life. He was also predeceased by his brother, David Isenor and sister, Eileen Maguire.

He is survived by his sister, Muriel Fowler; his stepchildren, Lynn Ethier (Daniel), Lise Hogue (Scott Hendry), and Bob Hogue (Christine); his grandchildren, Sharlene, Tracey and Cory Hogue, and Dylan and Brandon Toombs; as well as great-grandchildren.

Mike proudly served in the Canadian Armed Forces and later pursued a second career with the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS), from which he retired. He was a quiet, caring, and respected man who valued loyalty, friendship, independence, and family.

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

There will be no memorial service at his request.

A joint interment for Mike and his wife, Micheline will take place in the spring in Gays River United Church Cemetery, where they will be laid to rest together.

Donations in Mike’s memory may be made to the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 70, PO Box 461, Stewiacke, NS  B0N 2J0.

The family extends sincere thanks to those who have offered support and kindness during this time.

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 “Whisper I love you to a butterfly and it will fly to heaven to deliver your message.”

William Charles Robert Joyce

Joyce, William Charles Robert – William Charles Robert Joyce, affectionately known as Chuck, passed away peacefully on February 4, 2026, at the age of 77. Born in Toronto, Ontario, Chuck lived a full and meaningful life marked by kindness, curiosity, faith, and an unwavering love for family and friends.

Chuck began his career conducting underground pipe inspections for Ontario Underwater Tele. This work led to an opportunity to relocate to Nova Scotia and help start a new business with Command Records Center. From there, he transitioned into medical sales, where he owned his own business and later worked with several medical imaging companies throughout Nova Scotia. Even after retirement, Chuck’s desire to remain active and continue helping others led him to work with the Commissionaires at Colchester East Hants Health Centre in Truro - a role he genuinely enjoyed.

Chuck had a mischievous smile and a quick sense of humor that instantly put people at ease. Helping others came naturally to him, and once you met Chuck, you had a friend for life.

Chuck was able to explore and grow his faith at Heritage Baptist Church, where the congregation became not just friends, but family. Their love, prayers, and steadfast support meant more to Chuck than words could express and provided tremendous comfort to both him and his wife throughout his illness.

He loved the outdoors—hunting, fishing, golfing with friends, gardening, and spending time in nature. He was an avid gardener and took great pride in his yard. Chuck also loved to tinker in his man cave, and if someone ever needed a tool or gadget, Chuck undoubtedly had it. His love for animals was evident throughout his life, as he shared his home with many beloved dogs, cats, and even miniature horses.

Travel was another passion Chuck shared with his wife Linda, and some of their fondest memories were made during the years they spent wintering in Florida together.

Chuck is survived by his devoted wife and the love of his life for 57 years, Linda Joyce; his son, Curtis Joyce (Donna); and his daughter, Tracy Collins (Stephen). He was a proud and loving grandfather to Cody Joyce, Taylor Ryan (Chris), Nick Collins, Rylee Collins, and Josh Collins; and a cherished great-grandfather to two great-grandchildren.

He was predeceased by his father, William Stanley Joyce; his mother, Mary Margaret (McComb) Joyce; and his sister, Nancy Joyce.

Funeral services will be held on February 12, 2026, in Heritage Baptist Church, Milford. Visitation will take place from 1:00–2:00 p.m., followed by the funeral service from 2:00–3:00 p.m. A reception will follow in the church fellowship hall.

The family extends their heartfelt gratitude to the staff of the Palliative Care Unit at Colchester East Hants Health Centre, especially Charlene, Mary Jane, Rebecca, and Melissa, for their compassion, kindness, and tender care shown to Chuck during his transition from this life.

Donations in Chuck’s memory may be made to Alzheimer Society.

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Jennie Ruth Patriquin

Patriquin, Jennie Ruth – Age 72 of Truro, passed away February 1, 2026 in Colchester East Hants Health Centre, Truro. Born in Tatamagouche, N.S., she was a daughter of Archie and Ester Langille.

Jennie is survived by her daughters, Tracy Reitsma (Cary), PEI; Krista Patriquin, Alberta; grandsons, MacKenzie and Cameron Reitsma; granddaughter, Tamara Doucette; great-granddaughters, Arya and Leeanna Doucette; sisters, Gloria Swan (Myles), Balfron; Paulette Wallace (Gary), Debert; and brother, Dale Langille (Jeannine), Hilden.

Besides her parents, she was predeceased by her husband, Jack Patriquin; daughter, Samantha Doucette; granddaughter, Patricia Rose Fleming; sister, Greta Bennett, BC; brother, Wayne Langille, Alberta.

Jennie was known for her generosity, gardening, knitting and quilting. She was a long-time member of the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses.

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

There will be no memorial service at her request.

Special thanks to Dr. Macdonald, Dr. Patterson, Dr. Singh, Palliative Consult Nurse Hanna Orrell, and Medical Team at Truro Hospital.

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Adam Scott Meisner

Meisner, Adam Scott – The family announces the sudden death of Adam Meisner in his home on Sunday, February 1, 2026.

Born in Halifax, he was a son of the late Kathaleen (Singer) Isenor and Brian Meisner.

Adam is survived by his daughter, Jessica-Dale “Tookis” (Walter Parker); grandchildren whom he loved dearly, Colten “Squid”, Reegann “Toad”, Grace “Worm”, Piper “Peeper”, Adrian and Marion; former common-law partner of over 20 years, Lisa Thompson; step-father, George Isenor; brothers, Brian Jr. and Terrance Isenor (Natalie Pratt); his very special friend, Roberta “Bert” Read; and many close friends.

Besides his mother, Adam was predeceased by maternal grandparents, Lawrence and Jean (Hirtle) Singer.

Adam enjoyed listening to the Saturday night classics, camping, and spending time with his friends and his chickens.

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

A service will be held at a later date.

Memorial donations may be made to Diabetes Canada.

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Nicholas "Nick" Douglas Wade Lemmon

Lemmon, Nicholas Douglas Wade – It is with heavy hearts that we share that Nicholas Douglas Wade Lemmon, age 24 of Bible Hill, passed away peacefully at home on January 25, 2026. He was welcomed with open arms by his father, Douglas Wade Lemmon; paternal grandparents, Teresa Whidden and Ron Lemmon; maternal grandfather, Orie Isenor; and many great‑grandparents.

Nick was diagnosed with cancer two years ago, and he fought courageously through it all. When things took a turn, Nick’s only wish was to see Lake Louise with his buddies. With the support of many, he made that wish a reality and flew out to Banff, Alberta with his mom, brother, and friends in late September. He traveled back home across Canada with his mom and Aunt Cole, taking in every sight he had hoped to see.

He is survived by his mother, Janice (Isenor) Lemmon; brother, Eric Preiss, Shubenacadie; sister, Haley (Richard), New Brunswick; and his grandmother, Elizabeth Isenor “Grummy/Grum Grum.” He will also be deeply missed by Aunt Niccole (Jeff) Fancy, North River; Uncle David (Jen) Isenor, Fall River; Aunt Juanita “Pokey” (Tony) Wright, Truro Heights; Aunt Marsha McClellan, Valley; Aunt Jenny Whidden, Truro Heights; cousins, Kayla “Rabbit”, RJay, Mataya, Landyn, Jonas, Maren, Hollyand, and Elijah “Nugget”.

His closest friends—Branden, Jayden, Ryan, and Torro—were more like brothers to him. They stood by Nick and supported him through everything.

Nick was a particular guy in many ways. He liked what he liked, and when he didn’t, he made it known. He was a logical thinker, and when you sat down to talk with him, you felt how much he cared. He really listened. He told you what you needed to hear, not just what you wanted to hear. Humble to a fault, Nick was known for his sarcastic comments, quick wit, and his disregard for those who lacked common sense.

Nick loved to learn. He was the only guy who could get a 92% on a university paper for a class he wasn’t even enrolled in. He devoured information, reading about random topics and debating anyone willing to engage. He enjoyed educating himself through videos and was especially fond of Chef Pierre—even though he was no master chef. If you were lucky enough to try one of his specialty dishes (Mr. Noodles, pancakes, or scrambled eggs), you were brave.

Nick had a passion for football, baseball, and gaming. He played football all through his high‑school career with the CEC Football Team. He was an avid New York Giants fan (quote from Torro: “even though they were the worst team in the league”). When he wasn’t playing sports, he played video games online. Nick could spend hours playing games. From exploring wastelands with his brother, grinding for grand champ with his friends, or meticulously crafting worlds with his cousin.

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

A Celebration of Life for Nick will be held in Bible Hill Fire Hall on Sunday, February 8th from 3 – 6 p.m. A private family burial will be held at a later date.

The family would like to thank Dr. Rowe, and Dr. Lamond of the oncology department. 

Thank you to Mary, Hannah, Dr. Smith, Dr. Patterson, Dr. Henderson, and the entire Palliative Care team for making sure it didn’t (in Nick’s words) “suck ass.” 

A special thank you to Wanda from Arimathea.

And thank you to everyone who helped make Nick’s last wish come true.

To know Nick was to love him.

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Frank William Pye

Pye, Frank William – The family of Frank William Pye of Moncton are saddened to announce his sudden passing on January 25, 2026 on board the vessel Wavemaster on the waters near Port Hawkesbury, Cape Breton. Frank passed peacefully in his sleep at the age of 64 years.

Born in Halifax and always the sea man, Frank began his career at sea early in life. He was a 4th Class Marine Engineer and has been all over the world operating various vessels. He was well respected by his fellow crew mates and invaluable to his employers over the years including the Canadian Coast Guard, Western Geophysical, Ocean Rig and more recently Harbour Development. He made an appearance on Extreme Machines featuring the ocean rig, Eirik Raude.

Frank lived life fully on his down time. His favorite activities over the years have been 4-wheeling with trucks and ATVs, snowmobiling, playing pool and tinkering in the garage. 

His pride and joy was his son, Austin. They especially enjoyed time together turning wrenches, going on rides or trips on their motorcycles, snowmobiling, car shows and sometimes doing donuts and burnouts in Austin's truck. Austin wishes he could make more memories with Dad but will cherish the ones he has forever.

Frank is survived by his son, Austin Pye, Moncton, N.B; Austin's mom, Lisa (Terry) Girouard, Salisbury, N.B.; brother, Rick (Darlene), Hilden; half-sister, Joanne Stoddard (Darrell), Lantz; half-sister, Donna (Chip) Taylor, Ontario; half-brother, Donald (Winnie) Pye, Ontario.

He was predeceased by his mother, Flora Stoddard; step-father, Robert Stoddard; and his father, Gerald Pye.

Cremation has taken place in care of Arimathea Funeral Cooperative, Upper Musquodoboit.

A Celebration of Life will take place at a later date in honor of Frank.

The family would like to thank the crew on board the Wavemaster for being Frank's family away from home and for being there for his final hours and taking care to get him back home.

Memorial donations may be made to a charity of choice.

Fair winds and following seas sailor; we have the watch

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Linda Anne Taylor

 Taylor, Linda Anne – Age 84, of Stewiacke, passed away January 24, 2026, in Valley View Villa, Stellarton. Born in Toronto, she was a daughter of the late John Edgar and Iris (Woodhead) Guest. Linda had a career as a nursing assistant while living in Ontario. She loved animals and lovingly cared for each of them. One time she even rescued a baby deer and cared for it until Hope For Wildlife came to pick it up. She was generous, kind-hearted, and easily made conversation with others wherever she went. Surviving are her daughter, Kathryn Rudolph; her son, Jonathan Mark; granddaughters, Katrina, Kayla, and Mackenzie; six great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband, Roderick; sister, Iris Kemp; brothers, Bill Guest and Paul Guest. Cremation has taken place. A graveside service will be held at a later date in Mountain View Cemetery, Wittenburg. Memorial donations may be made to any animal shelter.

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Ivan Reginald Bayer

‘I am with you still. I give you this one thought to keep. I am with you still – do not weep. I am a thousand winds that blow. I am the diamond glints on snow. I am the sunlight on ripened grain. I am the gentle autumns rain. When you awaken in the morning’s hush, I am the swift uplifting rush of quiet birds in circled flight. I am the soft stars that shine at night. Do not think of me as gone – I am with you still – in each new dawn.’

Bayer, Ivan Reginald - Age 91, passed away January 23, 2026 in Colchester East Hants Health Centre, Truro with his wife and daughters by his side.

Born in Meagher’s Grant, NS, he was a son of the late Leon and Pearl (Cole) Bayer. He was predeceased by his sister, Erma.

Following graduation from Musquodoboit Rural High School (MRHS), Ivan was employed with, what’s now the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commence (CIBC). He served in a number of maritime locations as a junior clerk and advanced to branch manager. He left the bank in 1970 to attend the Nova Scotia Teachers College where he and his wife, Gloria obtained their Teaching Degrees. Although very challenging they did this advanced education with three young daughters in order to give them all a better life. Ivan taught at MRHS for several years sharing his passion for Economics with his students. In 1984 Ivan’s teaching career ended due to health conditions.

Ivan is survived by his wife of 69 years, Gloria; daughters, Lynn (Linda) Boyle, Dartmouth; Karen (Boyd) Higgins, Meagher’s Grant; Lisa Bayer (Casey Peters), Upper Onslow; grandsons, Shane Higgins, Meagher’s Grant; Kyle Higgins (Haylee Keats), Fernie BC and Joel (Olivia) Goswell, Belmont; great-grandchildren, Maeve and Harvey Goswell, Belmont.

Ivan was the kindest, most thoughtful, steadfast, devoted and patient of men. He was a quiet (he’d say he couldn’t get a word in surrounded by his four ‘girls’) and soft soften man, but always with a mischievous grin and quick laugh. He enjoyed gardening, fishing, golfing (although for him it was mostly about collecting golf balls other golfers had lost) and cheering on the Toronto Maple Leafs. As the compassionate team at Colchester East Hants Health Centre wrote on his white board ‘He’s a Pepsi Guy’ – never touched coffee or tea – Pepsi was his drink and he also LOVED Chocolate. He and Gloria were blessed to spend many winters in Florida and Myrtle Beach together. They also greatly enjoyed an Alaskan Cruise to celebrate their 50th Anniversary. Gloria even coaxed him into square dancing, and performing at Senior Homes – quite an achievement for such a humble, shy man! Mostly Ivan focused on ensuring his love, Gloria, was well cared for in all ways. He loved and supported his daughters, grandsons, great grandchildren, other family members and friends in whatever way he could. We all like to picture him now sitting in Heaven with his beloved furry companions that crossed the Rainbow Bridge over the decades snuggled in his lap.

There will be no service, per Ivan’s wishes, with a private interment at a later date.

If you’d like to honor Ivan please do so in his name to a charity of your choice or the Meagher’s Grant Cemetery by cheque to Cemetery Fund, 3896 Hwy 357, Meagher’s Grant B0N 1V0.

Ivan/Dad/Grandad/GG - ‘May the winds of love blow softly and whisper so you can hear that I still love and miss you and wish that you were here. I know you walk beside me and when my life is through I pray God will take my hand and lead me straight to you. Forever loved, never forgotten.’

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Donna Marie McDonald

McDonald, Donna Marie (Manuel) – age 77, of Dartmouth, passed away on the morning of Wednesday, January 21, 2026 in Dartmouth General Hospital following a brief illness, Born in Musquodoboit Harbour by a midwife, she was a daughter of the late Earl Manuel and Edna (Morash) Manuel Carpenter. Donna worked for more than 27 years with Moirs Chocolate Factory in Dartmouth where she made many friends. She lived in several communities in Nova Scotia. She was a member of Royal Canadian Legion Somme Branch #31 in Dartmouth. She loved to go dancing – sometimes five times a week if she had the chance. Donna enjoyed going to the Buffalo Club for the music, entertainment and karaoke night, and to the Young at Heart Club to play cribbage. She was a wonderful cook, loved to bake, make jams, jellies and pickles. She liked sewing, knitting, making flower arrangements, puzzles and card games on her computer. She was an avid walker, always going with a bottle of water in hand. Donna liked going for drives with friends and then out to eat. Thrifting was her thing, and you never knew what she might bring home. Temu online was her latest way to buy clothes, shoes and anything else she liked, always looking like a million bucks. The first time she was on a plane she went to Cuba and last year went on a cruise which she loved and couldn’t stop talking about. She organized her 75th birthday party. She said she wanted to see her family and friends have a good time. Although we think she did it for the dancing and dance she did! She said she wasn’t sure how many years she had left and wanted to enjoy them. Donna had a heart of gold and a long list of friends, old and new. You know who you are and she loved you.  Surviving are her children, Michael Hickey and Annette Hickey; grandsons, Justin and Christopher; many extended family members on the Carpenter side, nieces, nephews and cousins. She will also be missed by her cat, Squeaky. The last surviving member of her immediate family, she was predeceased by siblings, Eleanor, Judith, Ann, Margaret, Gloria and Tomas. She was also predeceased by her first husband, Michael Hickey Sr., second husband and love of her life, Richard McDonald. Cremation has taken place. Burial will be at a later date in St. Bernard’s Catholic Cemetery, Enfield. Memorial donations may be made to a charity of choice. We are sure she is up there dancing, and the next time you’re dancing, think of Donna!

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George Jarvis

Jarvis, George – age 66 of Dartmouth, passed away January 21, 2026 at home.

Born in Halifax, he was a son of Joan (Richards) Jarvis and the late Ernest Jarvis.

In his early years, George farmed, drove truck both local and long haul but for 30+ years he was a superintendent of apartment buildings in Dartmouth.

Besides his mother, he is survived by siblings, Beverley, Susan (Jeff), Peter (Jennie); several nieces and nephews.

Cremation has taken place.

Burial will be at a later date.

Memorial donations may be made to Canadian Cancer Society.

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Edwin Raymond May

May, Edwin Raymond – age 69, of Eastern Passage, NS, passed away January 19, 2026 in Dartmouth General Hospital surrounded by family.

Born in Halifax, he was a son of the late Effie (Grandy) and Lawrence May.

Edwin was a lover of sports, particularly his Detroit Red Wings and Green Bay Packers, animals, walks on the boardwalk, and a good clearance sale. He had a passion for music, especially classic country, and never let an opportunity to step on stage and sing “Silver Wings” pass him by.

He is survived by his partner, Janet Noseworthy; sons, Russell May, Casey May (Jessica), Bobby May (Angela), Chad May (Patrick) and Jamie May (Kimberly); daughter, Dawn Asprey; sisters, Shelma Young (Dean) and Marcia Myles (Jerry) and brothers, Larry May and Ricky May. He also leaves behind his grandchildren, Annabelle, Andersen, Rowan, Tilina and Makira.

A Celebration of Life will take place at a later date and details will be circulated by the family.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the SPCA.

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