Margaret Nimmo (Russell) Johnson

Johnson, Margaret Nimmo (Russell) - passed away March 9, 2025, at the age of 93. The daughter of Harry and Annie Gordon Russell of Pettinain, Scotland, Mum came to Canada to practice nursing in midwifery and settled in Upper Stewiacke with her husband, Terry O’Brien Johnson, who predeceased her in 2001.

Surviving Margaret are daughters, Linda, Beth (Grahame), both from Brookfield; sons, Colin, Moncton, NB; Alastair, Middle Stewiacke; Derek, Kelowna, BC; grandchildren, Kelsey, Peggy, Bailey, Ally, Teri, Anna and Dylan; great-grandchildren, Layla, Ellie-May, Beau and Sawyer.

Mum was deeply committed to serving the community through Red Cross where she received the 45-year milestone volunteer award. She also served with Upper Stewiacke Community School, Stewiacke Valley Museum, Upper Stewiacke Fire Department Ladies Auxiliary, Upper Stewiacke Manse Committee and Doctor’s Residence Committee. Mum received the Governor General’s Award for volunteer contributions and the Certificate of Recognition for contribution to community from the Province of Nova Scotia. Mum was a serious volunteer!

To know Mum was to know community. She was born with the hands of a helper and she had so much purpose and creativity it overflowed and inspired anyone willing to work alongside. In contrast to her shy demeanour, she often found herself as acting Secretary or Treasurer or some other senior role for whatever organization she was serving at the time.

Mum’s hands were rarely, if ever idle. Aside from her community workings, these creative hands were forever cooking, baking, gardening, knitting, sewing, quilting, crocheting, embroidering and her latter hobby of “hooking” (rug hooking, which we had much fun with!). She could create ANYTHING. Mum made our clothes when we five were small and she kept creating as we became adults and gave to her grandchildren. There were no bounds to what she could create. She was a talented writer and held a great appreciation for literacy and literature. Hearing her read a Robbie Burns poem complete with all the Scottish intonations was something to behold. We also mention her love of music and dancing. Mum loved classical music, and she and Dad could really kick up a storm on the dance floor.

Mum’s grandchildren were her great joy and she filled her heart with their tiny beings and musings and loved them completely and fully with sleepovers, visits, big family meals and handmade gifts.

With all this living going on, all this creating and volunteering, there was another huge aspect of Mum that really stands out in her character: her kindness, her compassion, her true generosity of spirit, her giving ways. There was always a pie, a pot of soup, biscuits, donuts, cookies on hand for someone who was ill or couldn’t get around - someone in need. She knew who they were, she came bearing gifts to their door.

As her family, we were more than well provided for … as were her friends, as was the entire community by her purpose, her creativity and her kindness

When Mum moved to Brookfield and left her life’s work in the Valley, the community of Upper Stewiacke gifted her with a key to the Village. It meant so very much to her as did her life in Upper Stewiacke.

We know that Mum will be missed by everyone with the great fortune to meet and know her.

The family would like to extend a most heartfelt thank you to the staff at Wynn Park for their care and compassion and to the VON for their assistance and home care.

There will be a service, reception, and burial to follow at the end of May.

If so desired, donations in her memory may be made to the Canadian Red Cross.

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Ian Macpherson

Macpherson, Ian - Age 89, of Truro. It is with great sadness that the family of the late Ian Macpherson announce his sudden passing on February 25th, 2025 Colchester East Hants Health Centre, Truro, at the tender age of 89.

Ian was born in Glasgow, Scotland, the youngest child of George and Williamina (McClusky) Macpherson. He was the last remaining member of his immediate family.

Educated in Scotland, he was a good student, excelling in Mathematics.

He loved sports as a participant, excelling in soccer, gymnastics, and golf. As a senior in high school, he was a team member of the School Boys Soccer Team representing the City of Glasgow.

His introduction to golf was at the age of nine by his father. Up until last season, he could still be seen walking the course at the Truro Golf Club. He accumulated many golf trophies over the years including "The Gentleman Golfer" award from his golf club in Bathurst, NB. He was also a member of the Bible Hill Golden Age Bowling League.

The year 1959 was significant: Ian married his sweetheart, Joan, and started married life by moving to Canada where they enjoyed 65 beautiful years together.

They had many career-related moves over the years, having lived in three different provinces and six different cities.

The family's move to the Maritimes was by invitation from the Irving Co. in Saint John, NB. Ian and an engineer were given the task of designing and building the prototype for what became Scot Trucks, located in Debert, NS.

He retired from Noranda in Bathurst, where he was Supervisor of the drafting department and responsible for bringing Computer Aided Drafting to the mine, before returning to Truro to enjoy retirement.

Always a church going family, Ian held many positions throughout his lifetime, from Senior Sunday School Teacher, to Clerk of Session, and everything in-between and he enjoyed his time as a Cub Leader. He also sang in many choirs.

A past President of Toastmasters, he helped sponsor a chapter in Cape Breton. He was also very active in the Junior Chamber of Commerce.

Ian had been an active member of a musical theatre company and enjoyed major roles in "Sound of Music" and "The King and I", alongside his wife. While living in Bathurst they also ran classes in Scottish Country Dancing for adults and children.

Travel was another favorite activity for Ian, which included driving from coast to coast across Canada, visiting approximately 47 states in the USA, and many trips to Europe and the Caribbean.

A man with a good, kind, and gentle soul, and a dry sense of humour, he never spoke a harsh word.

He has surely earned his rest.

He is survived by his wife, Joan; sons, Crawford (Lorraine) and Cameron; and his beautiful grandchildren, Anthony, Callie, Jacob, Connor and Afton. He is predeceased by his daughter, Laura Joanne.

Cremation has taken place and arrangements have been entrusted to Arimathea Funeral Cooperative.

Funeral service will be held in St. James Presbyterian Church, Monday, March 24th, at 11 a.m. with reception to follow.

Family flowers only. Memorial donations may be made to St James Church or your charity of choice.

The family would like to thank the medical staff in the ICU department of the CEHHC for their kindness, caring and compassion.

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Marina "Chookie" Creelman

Creelman, Marina “Chookie” – passed away February 27, 2025 with her family at her side.

Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 1959, she was a daughter of the late Hoover and Beverley (Boyd) MacDougall.

She is survived by her siblings, Jack MacDougall (Shirley), Stanley MacDougall (April), Bill MacDougall (Lynn), Frank MacDougall (Kim), Mark MacDougall (Heather), Scott MacDougall (Dina); children, Alana (Chris), Amanda (Rodney), Kenny; grandchildren, Taylor, Xander, Austin, Brooke, Pheonyx, Linden, Jacob, Anthony, Mackenzie, Shelby, Tyson, Makaela, Jaelynn, Jordynn, William, Maisie; great-grandchildren, Niylah and two on the way.

Besides her parents, she was predeceased by her siblings, Dave MacDougall, Robert MacDougall, Kim Daniels and Edna Campbell.

Chookie had a heart of gold. She would give you the shirt off her back and her last dollar. She loved taking care of everyone. Her babies were her everything. No one left her home without her asking, “How big is your hungry?” She was always ready to give you a meal.

Time with her friends and family are what kept her going. She made an impact on everyone she met. Chookie was always the life of the party and had friends all over the world.

A Celebration of Life will be held on March 14, 4-6 p.m. in Stewiacke Legion Branch #70.

A private burial will take place at a later date.

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Doris Grace (Faulkner) Levy

Levy, Doris Grace (Faulkner) - In the early morning hours of March 1, 2025, Doris Levy, age 97, slipped away peacefully in her sleep in her home in Drummond Hall, Parkland Clayton Park, Halifax. Doris was a shining light who spread joy and laughter wherever she went, and she will be fondly remembered for her sense of fun and her lovely smile. Although we are deeply saddened by her passing, we will be forever grateful that we had her with us for such a long time.

She is survived by her children, Don Levy, Middle Musquodoboit; Barb Power, Halifax; Heather Levy, Halifax; granddaughter, Shauna Power (Ryan Stevens), Truro; grandson, Matt Power (Amber), Bedford; great-grandchildren, Finn and Knox Stevens, and Ivy Power; and several nieces and nephews.

Besides her parents, she is predeceased by her husband, Frederick Levy; son-in-law, Stephen Power; brothers, Jack, Bill, and Ralph; sisters, Evelyn, Winnie, and Helen; and special cousin and dear friend, Jean (Rasley) Brown.

Doris was the youngest of seven children, born to the late John H. and Gertrude (Gentles) Faulkner and the last surviving member of her immediate family.  She loved being the “baby of the family” and bragged about it often. She had fond childhood memories of tagging along with her older siblings as they swam in the Bedford Basin, picked blueberries on Geezer’s Hill, and skated on the many frozen ponds in the Fairview area. Doris was a life-long resident of Fairview and remained a true “Fairview girl” even after she transitioned to assisted living in Parkland Clayton Park in 2017.

Doris was very athletic in her younger years and never walked when she could run! She enjoyed many sports, including bowling, skating, horseback riding, and she was a proud and valued member of the Simpson’s All-star softball team of 1948. She also enjoyed playing basketball at the YWCA in her younger years and formed a special bond with her teammates that lasted their lifetime by way of annual reunions.

Doris loved spending time with her family. She especially loved birthday celebrations, the annual family Christmas carol sing with extended family, any gathering that involved ice cream, and Sunday drives with her son, Don. She was an original member of the Fairview United Church (now Hillside United) and was active in the UCW and church choir for many years. She was also a member of the Memory Lane Trefoil Guild (Girl Guides of Canada). She had many friends and continued to make new friends, even in the last weeks of her life.

Doris had many interests and hobbies. She especially loved gardening and tole-painting and was very proud of the many ribbons and awards she won from entering her tole-painting creations, flower arrangements, and preserves in the Atlantic Winter Fair. She was always willing to try something new; she even took up quilting at age 88 because she wanted to make quilts for her great-grandchildren! 

Of all her special talents, Doris will be fondly remembered for her love of singing and her outstanding musical talent. She taught herself to play guitar and piano at a young age and could play just about anything by ear. Her love of music led her to pick up the ukulele in adulthood and she spent many happy and fulfilling years making music with the Halifax Adult Ukulele Ensemble under the direction of Chalmers Doane, where she made many lifelong friends and had many adventures, including two trips to Hawaii; memories that she cherished for the rest of her life.

The family would like to express their sincerest appreciation to the entire Parkland, Clayton Park Care team for their excellent and loving care of our mother during her seven plus years of living there - she felt really loved!  A special thanks goes out to the staff of Drummond Hall for their compassionate care during her last days.

Cremation has taken place under the direction of Arimathea Funeral Co-op, Upper Musquodoboit.

A funeral service will be held at 11 a.m., Friday, March 14, 2025, in Hillside United Church, 12 Flamingo Dr., Halifax. A reception will follow in the church hall.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to a charity of your choice.

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Glen W. Luddington

Luddington, Glen W. - It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Glen W. Luddington, age 78, of Head of Jeddore, formerly of Drumhead, on February 26, 2025. Glen was a devoted husband, father, grandfather, and friend who will be deeply missed by all who knew him.

Glen is survived by his loving wife, Lorraine (Laybolt); his daughters, Donna and Shelley; his cherished grandchildren, Dalton, Olivia, and Alex. Family meant everything to him, and he took great pride in being "Pop" to his grandchildren. Glen is also survived by his sister, Freda; brother-in-law, Wayne (Jackie); many cousins, nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his parents, Ian and Marguerite (Barss); siblings, Dollena, Perry, Ivan, and Ola; mother- and father-in-law, Fred and Marion Laybolt.

An outdoorsman at heart, Glen loved hunting, fishing, and exploring new places. He enjoyed going for drives, discovering hidden spots, and pointing out wildlife along the way. He was a storyteller, always sharing tales of his past, keeping memories alive for those around him.

Glen was also a very talented woodworker who created many beautiful pieces that will be cherished by those fortunate enough to own one. He loved to share his skills with all those interested in learning especially with his honorary son, Jon.

In his younger years, Glen fished alongside his father, tried his hand at a few more things before beginning his career at the Halifax Dockyard as an I.C.E. fitter, where he made many lasting friendships. 

A man of quiet strength, wisdom, patience, and humor, Glen touched the lives of many. His legacy of love, laughter, and adventure will live on in the hearts of his family and friends.

A special thank you to all the fantastic staff at Twin Oaks Hospital and Lucinda, the most amazing woman who cared for us like we were family.

There will be no funeral service by request.

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Lorimer Marlowe Higgins

Higgins, Lorimer Marlowe - 1957-2025. Lori “Jr” left us far too soon on February 23, 2025 peacefully at home in Dartmouth. Lori was the first born of the Higgins boys to Lillian Doucette and Lorimer Higgins Sr.

Lori wore many hats throughout his life, from the oil fields of Alberta to working at Kent Homes in the east coast where he got his carpentry license. Lori finished his career working in the mental health sector helping many souls throughout the years which he found very fulfilling. If you asked him, he would have said being a father was his favourite job. He was loving, supportive and silly, he adored his kids and was their biggest cheerleader and always up for an adventure together. Lori was thankful to Gwen and Bev for giving him his children. His heart was never quite the same after losing his only son his best friend, Shaymus. We all take comfort in knowing they are reunited again along with their numerous furry friends.

Lori was an extremely talented and creative soul, a fantastic carpenter who made many beautiful things over the years. He was very proud of his cabin in the woods and loved spending time there whether alone or with the boys.

Lori was also a talented painter, poet and even dabbled with guitar and drums. He was a sensitive soul who wore his heart on his sleeve and enjoyed making art for his loved ones. Lori also enjoyed time on the road whether it be on his beloved Harley or an impromptu road trip. He especially loved his travels to Cape Breton with Sheila and enjoyed time with her family. He never said no to a good yard sale or a cold beer. Lori’s final years were quite hard but he still kept his sense of humour, and he was lucky to have Sheila and his sister-in-law, Kathy to support him and keep him laughing. Visits with Marg and Liz kept his spirits up and he was grateful for the kids visits and was known to give up his bed if they wanted to have a sleepover.

Left to mourn his loss is his cherished partner, Sheila (Bagnell). He was so grateful for her unconditional love and companionship. He is also survived by daughter, Melissa (Paul); stepdaughter, Tamara (Shawn); grandkids, Scarlett and Wyatt; brothers, Paul (Bev), Gary (Darlene “Lovie”), Jeffrey; several nieces, nephews, grandnieces, grandnephews, and special cousins. 

Lori was predeceased by his parents and son, Shaymus.

As per Lori’s wishes there will be no funeral however he did insist we raise a glass and eat an egg salad sandwich in his honour. 

Please join us at The Royal Air Force Club, 22 Cottage Street, Truro on Saturday, March 22, from 2 – 4 p.m. 

The family would like to thank everyone for their care over the years especially Dr. Trites and their team.

In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to a local animal rescue or CMHA Halifax Dartmouth Branch or buy someone in need a meal. That’s what dad would have done.

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Scott Andrew Roy Gaetz

Gaetz, Scott Andrew Roy - It is with broken hearts that we announce the sudden passing of Scott Andrew Roy Gaetz, at the age of 54.
He was a son of Derek Gaetz and Lorraine Power-Homans.
Scott leaves behind his children, Magen Matthews, Scott Matthews, Seth Gaetz, and Noah Perry; grandchildren, Chase and Jaden; sister, Amy Amirault (Allison); brother, Jamie Gaetz (Jessie); nieces and nephews, Austin, Dylan, Kaylie and Amelia.
Scott was predeceased by his stepfather, Gerald Homans; stepbrother, Arthur Homans; and his son, Cody Gaetz.
Scott attended Eastern Shore District High School, Prince Andrew High School and Red Deer College. He went on to study at the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology and became MEO certified. During his life, Scott enjoyed a variety of different work titles including pipefitter, industrial insulator, national certified safety officer, heavy equipment operator and lobster boat deck hand.

Scott has touched many lives over the years and will be greatly missed by everyone who had the privilege of knowing him.

"LET R' BUCK" - Bubba Gaetz

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Rolfe Ronald Clark Jr.

Clark, Rolfe Ronald Jr. – It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Rolfe Ronald Clark Jr. of Porters Lake on Monday, February 17, 2025 at the age of 73. Born in St. Stephen, NB to Rolfe and Faye Clark, he was always proud of his New Brunswick roots. He was a graduate of Prince Andrew High School in Dartmouth.

In 1981, Rolfe married the love of his life, Lois Morash, and in 1984, they welcomed their cherished daughter, Laura. His family was his greatest joy, and he was a devoted husband, father, and later a proud father-in-law to Matthew Bracegirdle.

Rolfe is survived by his parents, Rolfe and Faye Clark, Dartmouth; his loving wife, Lois; daughter, Laura and son-in-law, Matthew Bracegirdle, East Lawrencetown; his sister, Wendy Giles, Dartmouth; and his brother, Robert (Dana), Kingston, NS. He will also be deeply missed by his brothers-in-law, Ross (Sandra) Morash and Roy Morash, Porters Lake; and Leonard (Linda) Pankratz, Orland, CA. His nephews, Andrew and Michael Morash, Joe Giles and Cole Clark; as well as nieces, Becky Lind and Madison Hasbini will always remember him fondly. Rolfe was predeceased by his brother-in-law, Ronnie Giles and sister-in-law, Cathy Starr.

Rolfe dedicated 35 years of service to the Department of National Defence before retiring in 2011. In his well-earned retirement, he enjoyed life’s simple pleasures: a good western novel, a Nine Locks IPA, breakfast at the Micmac Tavern, and rewatching classic TV sitcoms and every John Wayne western ever made. Throughout his life, he made many lasting friendships. Though he didn’t like to fly, he and Lois spent countless wonderful times in New England, with Stowe, Vermont holding a special place in his heart.

A lifelong sports fan, Rolfe passionately followed the Detroit Red Wings, the Dallas Cowboys, and Arsenal Football Club. He had an eclectic taste in music, with a deep appreciation for Jimmy Buffett, Lynyrd Skynyrd and Marshall Tucker. His love for animals was evident in the way he cared for his beloved cats – Suzy, Jack and Frost - and his backyard chipmunks, all of whom he affectionately named Alice.

Rolfe’s generosity extended beyond his lifetime, with the donation of his corneas for transplant use. His family extends their heartfelt gratitude to EHS, Chezzetcook Fire Department, the Emergency Department in Dartmouth General Hospital and the Coronary Care Unit, Level 6, in Halifax Infirmary for their compassionate care.

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

A Celebration of Life will be scheduled at a later date, where friends and family will gather to honor and remember a man who touched so many lives.

Rolfe will be forever loved and missed.

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Blanche Elizabeth Cook

Cook, Blanche Elizabeth - It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Blanche Elizabeth Cook of Brookside, Nova Scotia. Blanche passed away surrounded by loved ones on February 15, 2025 in Colchester East Hants Health Centre, Truro.

Born in Nuttby Mountain, Nova Scotia, Blanche was the third of ten children born to the late Robert and Daisy Stewart of Earltown, NS. Blanche started working at Stanfields when she was 15 and enjoyed many years there. She often spoke fondly of her time at Stanfields and even played on their ball team. 

In 1969, she met her husband, James Cook; they married in 1975 and raised three daughters together in Nuttby, Nova Scotia.

Blanche served as a member of the North River Fire Brigade Ladies Auxiliary. She loved knitting, sewing, camping, playing crib, breakfast at Fletchers, going for Sunday drives with James, and dancing; she could polka with the best of them. Blanche loved country music and particularly enjoyed Hank Williams and Vince Gill. She always enjoyed telling the story of chasing Vince‘s bus down and getting a hug and picture with the singer. Blanche spoke often of how proud she was of her daughters, sons-in-law, grandchildren, great-granddaughters, and enjoyed spending time with them.

Blanche was predeceased by her parents, Robert and Daisy Stewart. Blanche is survived by her loving husband, James Cook, Brookside, NS; daughters, Darlene (David) Bell, Harvey Station, NB; Patty (Larry) Joynes, Bellisle Creek, NB; Cindy (Alan) Charter, Upper North River, NS; grandchildren, Daniel (Chelsey), Anthony (Nicole), Sarah, Amanda, Taylor (Dan), Connor; great-granddaughters, Addison, Evelyn, and Aria; sisters, Dorothy Works, Evelyn Blenkhorn, Sharon Cook, Shirley (Bobby) Marshall, June Shipley; brothers, Alex Stewart, Bobby (Marlene) Stewart, David (Karen) Stewart; and many nieces and nephews.

Anyone who knew her knew how much she loved her fur babies, Zack and Zoey. We are positive she is with them now, taking them for walks and feeding them whatever she damn well pleases.

Special thanks to the Colchester East Hants Hospice Society and the nurses and CCA staff in D3 and E3 of the Colchester East Hants Health Centre.  They took such good care of her and did their best to keep her comfortable until the end.

A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, March 1st at 2 p.m. in North River Fire Hall, 74 Truro Road, North River. There will be refreshments served afterward.

A family burial will be held at Blackmore Memorial Cemetery at a later date. 

In lieu of flowers, please consider donations to the Colchester East Hants Hospice Society or a charity of your choice.

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Robert "Bob" Alexander MacLean

MacLean, Robert Alexander - Robert “Bob” Alexander MacLean, 1949 – 2025, of Wentworth, Nova Scotia, died with his wife at his side, on Friday, February 14, 2025 in Lillian Fraser Hospital, Tatamagouche.

Born in Truro, he was the youngest son of Jack and Ada (Retson) MacLean.

He is predeceased by his parents; tragically by two of his children, Andy, and Ali Brown; brothers, Jerry and Don; sister, Sally; nephew, Scotty; and brothers-in-law, Art and Frank.

He is survived by loving wife, Marilyn (Jollymore); son, Paul (Melissa), Quincy, Massachusetts; brother, John (Karen), Bible Hill; grandchildren, Quin and Isla MacLean, Quincy; Emma and Mya Brown, Truro; daughter-in-law, Nia, Montreal; step-children, Johanna (Saxton), Chris and Matt Grant, Truro; step-grandchildren, Bella and Tim (Murdock), Emily and Weston Grant; and many nieces and nephews.

Bob worked for the Department of Transportation for over thirty years, surveying in Halifax County for thirteen years, and then as Maintenance Supervisor for the Cobequid Pass for seventeen years. Bob had many and varied interests, including ATV trips, fishing, and playing cards. He enjoyed volunteering as a Cub leader for seven years, as a ball league representative for twelve years and, more recently, as a committee member, president, and passionate ambassador of the Wentworth Recreation Centre for the past fifteen years.

For all who knew Bob, nothing compared to the joy and pride he felt when his children and grandchildren would “give it their all” whether it was in gymnastics, swimming, singing or just visiting. Their success was his success.

Bob was very proud of his Scottish ancestry and his trip to Scotland, in 2014, with sister, Sally; niece, Cheryl; and grand-niece, Jackie will remain one of the highlights of his life.

Special thanks go to the Palliative Care representatives, Family First, Doctor Brown, Doctor Fahim.

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

A Celebration of Life will be held in Wentworth Recreation Centre, 13736 Hwy 4, Wentworth at 1 p.m. on April 5th, with a private family burial to follow during the summer.

Donations in Bob’s honor may be made to Hope for Wildlife or Marilyn Williams Feral Cat Society.

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Ruby Marguerite "Marg" (Spears) Jodrey

Jodrey, Ruby Marguerite “Marg” (Spears) – of Carrolls Corner, passed away February 12, 2025 in Magnolia Continuing Care, Enfield just days short of her 94th birthday.

Born in Spanish Ship Bay, she was a daughter of the late Lowell and Margaret (Hartling) Spears.

Marg was known as a great cook, an avid craftsperson and enjoyed hunting, fishing and time spent with family.

Surviving are her children, Gary (Debbie), Carrolls Corner; Daniel (Shirley), BC; Marie (John), Stewiacke; Rosealie (Brian), Carrolls Corner; Gaile, Stewiacke; special granddaughter, Tammy (Ian), Middle Sackville. She had 9 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Also surviving are brothers, Clyde, Burlington, ON and Robert, Chilliwack, BC.

She was predeceased by her husband, Roy; son, David; brothers, Kenneth, William, Edwin, Keith, Leonard; sisters-in-law, Madeline, Juanita, Mary and Florence.

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

Memorial donations may be made to a charity of choice.

Many thanks to the staff of the Magnolia for the wonderful care Mom received and looking after her family at the same time.

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Donna Mae Baker

Baker, Donna Mae - It is with great sadness that the family of Donna Mae Baker announce her passing on February 11th, 2025 at the age of 60. She leaves behind a legacy of love, kindness, and unwavering dedication.

Donna was born to Harold and Ruby Pearl (Cooper) Baker.

As the youngest of nine siblings, she often found ways to stand out and make her mark. Growing up in East Jeddore, she was the cherished baby of the family, and she often joked that her parents saved the best for last. Donna met the love of her life, Michael, in high school when she spotted him hanging out with her older brother. Their connection was instant, and they married in 1988, beginning a beautiful 37year journey filled with love, laughter, and shared memories. Together, they built their family home and raised two wonderful sons, creating a life full of warmth and cherished moments. After graduating high school, Donna pursued further education at community college and took on several leadership roles at Reitmans before embarking on her long and fulfilling career with RBC. Over the span of 34 years, she worked in various roles at the Musquodoboit Harbour and Porters Lake branches, eventually becoming branch manager. Donna was a beloved colleague, known for her strong leadership, genuine care for others, and her ability to make everyone feel valued. She led with pride, positivity, and a competitive spirit, always putting her clients first and treating them like family. As a loving mother and dedicated community member, Donna was generous with her time and energy. She volunteered as a Sunday school teacher, Cubs leader, and hockey manager, and she served as treasurer and registrar for the local hockey league. Whether her sons were involved in a sport or an activity, Donna was there every step of the way, offering her unwavering support. Her commitment to others extended beyond her family to causes like the IWK, the Children's Wish Foundation, and numerous other local charities. Above all, Donna's family and friends were her world. She treasured every moment with them, creating lasting memories through beach or lake days, camping trips, travelling, girls weekends, get-togethers, baking, spending time with her grandchildren, or simple moments around the campfire. Her positive, fun, and outgoing personality, her competitive spirit, and her deep love for those close to her will be remembered by all who knew her. Donna's ability to make everyone feel welcomed and loved is a gift that will live on in the hearts of her family and friends.

Donna is survived by her loving and devoted husband, Michael; beloved children, Cody (Daniella) Baker and Brett (Katherine) Baker; cherished grandchildren, Beau, Blake, Rosalia and baby to be; mother, Ruby Pearl Baker; siblings, Rose Baker, Florence (Peter) Wallis, Harold (Louise) Baker, Wyman (Joanne) Baker, Elaine (Dennis) Perry, Janette (David) Faulkner, Glenda (Chris) Perry, Darren (Barb) Baker; as well as many generations of nieces and nephews.

She is predeceased by her father, Harold Baker; in-laws, Wray and Avis Baker; brothers-in-law, Stanley Baker and Fred Baker, and her four-legged grandbaby, Jada.

Cremation has taken place under the direction of Arimathea Funeral Cooperative. Visitation will be held Tuesday, February 18th, 2-4 pm and 6-8 pm in Woodlawn United Church, 54 Woodlawn Road, Dartmouth. Funeral service will be held on Wednesday, February 19th at 11:00 am in the same location.

In lieu of flowers, donations in Donna's memory may be made to the St. John's Anglican Church, 41 Monument Loop Road, Oyster Pond, NS B0J 2L0 or the Musquodoboit Harbour Lions Club, 43 East Petpeswick Road, PO Box 225, Musquodoboit Harbour, NS B0J 2L0 .

Special thanks to Dr. Scott and the Oncology team at the VG and the staff at Twin Oaks Memorial Hospital for their compassionate care.

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Glen Louis Newman

Newman, Glen Louis – Age 94 of Milford, passed away peacefully on February 9, 2025 surrounded by his family.

Born in Carrolls Corner, he was a son of the late James and Winnifred Newman.

Glen had been employed with Maritime Tel and Tel for 37 years and enjoyed 37 years of retirement. He was a great gardener, sharing his bounty with everyone. He grew the best peaches and he made apple pies for all his family and friends at Christmas. Glen loved the time spent at his cottage in Cooks Lake and looked forward to being there from one year to another. He was the last surviving member of his immediate family.

Glen will always be loved and missed by his daughter, Valerie (Kevin Huntley); son, Daryl (Linda); grandchildren, Erica (Jean-Francois) Boucher; Christopher Newman (Gillian Allan); Paxton Huntley, Leeim (Brenda) Huntley; great-grandchildren, Oscar and Farrah Huntley; Atlas Huntley and Noah Boucher; sisters-in-law, Sheila and Shirley Newman; several nieces and nephews.

He was predeceased by his wife, Marguerite; son, Scott; sisters, Ruth, Laura, Helen, June, Fern and Joyce; brothers, Bob, Fred; and half-brother, Harry.

Cremation has taken place.

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

Memorial donations may be made to Heart and Stroke Foundation or a charity of choice.

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Patricia Ann Young

Young, Patricia Ann - Age 91, of East Petpeswick, passed away peacefully at home on February 9, 2025.

Born to the late Frank and Gertrude (Williams) Bateman, Patricia was predeceased by her sister, Elizabeth (Betty) Truen; her beloved husband, Merlin Young; son-in-law, Tom Shears; and daughter-in-law, Kim Young.

A devoted mother, Patricia often balanced family life alone while Merlin was at sea. She raised her children with love, resilience, and—when necessary—a well-placed yardstick. She worked outside the home for several years, including at IGA Porters Lake and the Staples Save Easy in the Harbour.

Patricia had a deep love for gatherings, whether it was lively Sunday night suppers with her family or celebrations with friends. She was an exceptional cook, known for her famous seafood chowder and mustard pickles. In later years, she found joy in watching the lobster boats from her window, keeping an eye on "the boys" as they worked the waters, and admiring the lights from the herring fishers at night. Tuesdays were reserved for her hair appointments, a tradition she never missed. She cherished surprise visits from friends and neighbors, which always brightened her day.

Patricia’s family extends heartfelt thanks to the many friends and caregivers who supported her—your kindness and care were deeply appreciated.

She is lovingly remembered by her children, Cheryl Young Shears, Michael “Mike” Young and his partner, Tomi, and Timothy “Tim” Young. She leaves behind her grandchildren, Amanda Olesen, Ashley McDonald, and Tyler Young, as well as step-grandsons, Devon Morash, Kyle Findlay, and Kane Findlay. She was a proud great-grandmother to Annabella, Sophie, and Chase (Chessie). Patricia’s loyal companion, Shelby, remained by her side until the end.

A life well-lived and filled with love, Patricia will be deeply missed by all who knew her.

There will be a Celebration of Life later in the spring. Details to follow. Donations may be made to Twin Oaks Memorial Hospital, Musquodoboit Harbour. 

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Clara K. (McCurdy) Kidson

Kidson, Clara K. (McCurdy) - Age 102 of Lake Charlotte passed away on February 9, 2025.

Born in Middle Musquodoboit, she was a daughter of the late Robert S. and Jamesina (Moore) McCurdy. Her father died early in her life, so she and her two brothers, William and Samuel were brought up by a widowed mother. Clara was a graduate of Provincial Normal College, Truro, in 1941. She taught at 1 and 2-room schools in Lindsay Lake, Lake Charlotte, Musquodoboit South Section, Musquodoboit North Section and Black Point. She left teaching to become a full-time mother and homemaker, a vocation at which she excelled.

Surviving are sons, John (Heather) and Paul (Krista); daughters, Anita (Barry) Daye, Diana (Eddie), and Olga; 9 grandchildren; 13 great grandchildren; and brother, William. She was predeceased by her loving husband of 42 years, James W.; son, James R. (Lynda); and daughter, Linda (Garry) Laybolt; brother, Samuel; half-sisters, Ada and Greta; and half-brother, Everett.

She enjoyed feeding/watching the birds, crosswords and reading. Church was an important part of her life; she was a member of the United Church and a Sunday School teacher for many years at Lake Charlotte Union Church.

The family thanks the many Home Care workers involved in her care over the past number of years, as well as the doctors, nurses, and staff at Twin Oaks Hospital. Thank you also to Arimathea Funeral Cooperative.

Cremation has taken place.

As per Clara’s wishes, there will be no visitation. A service will take place on Wednesday, February 19 at 11:00 a.m. in First United Church, Musquodoboit Harbour with Rev. Joan Griffin officiating. A private family committal will take place at a later date in Lake Charlotte Union Church Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, consider making a donation in her memory to Lake Charlotte Union Church Cemetery Company, 599 Upper Lakeville Road, Upper Lakeville, NS   B0J 2L0; Musquodoboit Harbour Pastoral Charge-First United Church, 7964 Highway 7, Box 209, Musquodoboit Harbour, NS B0J 2L0; or Hope for Wildlife.

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Cheryl Anne (Miller) Hennigar

Hennigar, Cheryl Anne (Miller) – Age 73 of Noel, passed away peacefully on February 3, 2025 in Braeside Home for Special Care, Middle Musquodoboit.

Born in Sydney, she was a daughter of the late Keith and Frances (Kent) Miller.

Cheryl enjoyed cooking, baking, tole painting, cross-stitching, travelling and gardening. She will always be remembered as a wonderful wife, mother, grandmother and friend.

She will always be loved and missed by her husband of 52 years, Marven; son, Joel (Arilea) and their son, Daegan; daughter, Shannon; brothers, Kirk (Melinda), Sandy (Wendy), Todd (Monique); several nieces and nephews.

She was predeceased by brother, Stevie Miller; father and mother-in-law, Foster and Madelon Hennigar; and brother-in-law, Alvin in infancy.

Cremation has taken place.

In keeping with her wishes, there will be no visitation or funeral service.

Memorial donations may be made to Diabetes Canada or a charity of choice.

Special thanks to Lona White, Sandi Singer, staff of Braeside Home for Special Care, Colchester East Hants Health Centre and Colchester East Hants VON for the part you played in Cheryl’s care.

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Patricia Mary Osborne

Osborne, Patricia Mary - We are deeply saddened to announce that our beloved sister, Pat, age 66, passed away on February 2, 2025, in QEII Infirmary, Halifax, after fighting a sudden cardiac arrest. Pattie was born in Enfield, Nova Scotia, to Harold and Elsie (Garden) Osborne. Pat was a wonderful sister, aunt, and friend to many.

Pattie was predeceased by her parents; her brother, Rick Osborne; and her sister-in-law, Mary Osborne.

Pattie will be lovingly remembered by her sisters, Sarah Osborne, Nina (Donald) Ashley, Kelly (Mark) Richardson; brothers, Hal (Wanda) Osborne, Walt Osborne, Alf Osborne; nieces and nephews, Jason, Nolan, Ryan (Angela), Meghan, Jordan (Alli), Robyn (Kerr), Molly, and Morgan; many great nieces and nephews; family friend, Carla Mosher; and many life-long friends.

Pat was a devoted walker, getting up early every morning and walking the sidewalks of Enfield before most of the village was awake. She was a regular at Monday night Bingo at the fire hall and was usually on a lucky streak. Pattie enjoyed visiting her sister and brother-in-law in New Brunswick, spending much of her time out at the camp or enjoying the view of the lake from the veranda. Pat and her brother, Alf, kept track of the many birthdays in the big Osborne family and always reminded everyone when their birthday was coming up. She cared deeply about her family and enjoyed spending as much time with them as she could. Pat was considered the family historian, who kept all their childhood photos, and would often bring them out to cherish the good old times when her siblings gathered. Pattie loved children and especially loved taking care of all her nieces and nephews, and then their children. She was often heard telling each of them that they were “her favourite”. She kept their artwork and photos on display in her house to brag to all who visited.

Taking after her father, Pattie was a passionate Montreal Canadiens fan. She loved country music, listening to Saturday Night Classics on the radio every week. Pattie loved the simple things in life like family gatherings, hummingbirds, cardinals, the full moon, finding coins on her walks, playing solitaire, listening to the peepers on spring evenings, and knitting dish cloths for family and friends. Pattie celebrated life and enjoyed decorating for each holiday, a beautiful display in her living room window for all who drove past.

The family wants to extend a heartfelt thank you to the first responders at the Enfield Volunteer Fire Department, the paramedics, Dr. Pickard and her team at the QEII (especially to RN, Jarrett) for their incredible care of Pattie.

A Celebration of Pattie’s life will be held on February 9, 2-4 p.m. in Enfield Volunteer Fire Hall.

In honour of Pat and her loved ones, please consider donating to the ALS Society of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia and to the Heart and Stroke Foundation.

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Shirley Marie (Grant) Bell

Bell, Shirley Marie (Grant) - of Hilden, passed away January 31, 2025 peacefully at home. Our Mother was born in Patrolia, Ontario to Lillian (Lee) and Gordon Grant at the onset of the Great Depression, eldest of 13 siblings. The days of Bonnie & Clyde, Al Capone, Amelia Earhart’s ill-fated flight, onset of WW2 and terrible hardship, these were the early years of Shirley Marie Grant. By the latter part of the decade, Shirley was doing responsibilities of adults with chores at home that included looking after her younger siblings, taking them on the buckboard to town when picking up supplies and helping with their needs all before the age of 10. During this decade, basic radio was the entertainment, no autos, no phone, no TV, no indoor plumbing, no time for a child’s life.

He life in the 40’s, attack on Pearl Harbour, rations at home, end of the war, first phone at home, Ed Sullivan, cold war and fear of nuclear attack. Finishing grade 12 at 17 years old, after skipping grade 5, Shirley wished to pursue university or college but it was not in the cards. Married at 18 and onto a fulltime job at a factory with much pay going into the household to help the family, and she had her first of six children.

Onto Shirley’s 20’s during the 50’s, Vietnam, Polio vaccine, colored TV, Elvis Presley, Berlin Wall built, iconic 50’s diners, drive ins, Civil Rights movement, and for Shirl, Dave and the three boys, a move to Nova Scotia to start a whole new life. This new life distanced her from family and friends, as the cost of flights and even long-distance phone calls were not affordable. Letters were the form of keeping in touch with her family.

Now in her 30’s during the 60’s, JFK elected, Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream”, women’s rights movement, Beatles, first man in space, Space Race, assassination of Martin Luther King, JFK and Robert Kennedy. Shirl and Dave had three more children for a family of eight, and in ‘63 they purchased a home in Hilden, a home in which they both lived and passed. Our mother loved her home and kept her furniture in pristine shape. We often joked about not being allowed on the couch even though it had protective plastic. We mused about sliding off on those special occasions that we were allowed on it. The reason for this was simply that she could only dream about having a home of her own but never believed it would someday happen.

While there are far more accomplishments, this is but a small glimpse into Shirley’s life. It has been said by some that Shirley’s thoughts were old fashioned. Of course they were! She was born in the 30’s, bygone days that were hard, unrelenting and very, very different. Days that tried your very sanity and soul, days that did not see you leave home with a down payment for a house or financial assistance from family. These were days that what you received was all that could be afforded, a wave and a good luck in life on your departure.

After moving to Nova Scotia, our mom worked at Ryans IGA, Moffatts and finished her career in property at Burchell MacDougall, at the age of 82. A capable, dedicated and hard worker, Shirley continuously strived to advance herself.

Besides her parents, she was predeceased by her husband, David; daughter, Debbie; son, Wesley “Larry”; grandsons, Jeremy and Stephen; sisters, Dee Dee and Bev; brothers, Wilmer, Jim, Ken, Dave and Johnny.

She is survived by sons, Ron, Hilden; Paul (Cheryl), Ontario; Steve (Lori), Hilden; daughter, Stephanie (Gary), Hilden; 9 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; sisters, Sharon (Jack), Ontario; Brenda (Ron), Ontario; brothers, Paul (Diane), Western Canada; Frank (Julie), Ontario; Rick, Ontario; several nieces and nephews.

The family would like to thank Anita Fisher for her visits which Mom enjoyed. Also, a special thank you to Dr. Carmen Giacomantonio for the kindness and compassion show to Mom

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

Donations may be made to a charity of choice.

“Mom, we will love you forever and miss you always”

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Christopher Edward Connell

Connell, Christopher Edward - In loving memory of Christopher Edward Connell, we are saddened to announce his passing on January 25th, 2025. 

Chris was a kind, caring man who held his loved ones close to his heart. He loved all animals, especially his beloved chihuahuas. Chris was a truck driver by trade, travelling all over Canada and the United States during his over 40 years of driving.

Chris is dearly loved and will live in our hearts and minds forever.

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