Gregory Porter VanTassell

VanTassell, Gregory Porter- Age 79, passed away Aug 11, 2026 in Colchester East Hants Health Centre, Truro. Born in Truro, Greg was the son of the late Lawrence Patterson VanTassell and Mildred Alice Banks. He grew up in Brookfield, where he put down lifelong roots. Tass was a true jack-of-all-trades and was successful in every job he held. Anything you put in front of hm to build, fix, or create, he put his full heart and dedication into it. There wasn’t a car, motor, or lawnmower that he couldn’t fix or tried to fix. He was a committed member of the Brookfield Fire Hall for 40 years, serving his community with pride. In recognition of his dedicated service, his number was retired in 2004.  Tass found joy in balance — he loved the calm of his garage projects just as much as the lively gatherings and conversations at the camp in Eastville. Both places held a special place in his heart.  He is survived by his wife and dancing partner of 50 years, Nancy (Campbell); his children, Chipper (Lori), Brookes, and Jenna (Mike); daughter-in-law, Joan Hatton; grandchildren, Broden, Myla, Rigby, and Garrett; step-grandchildren, Mitch, Travis, Breagh, and William; sisters, Helen Belanger and Susan VanTassell; along with many cousins, nieces and nephews. Along with his parents, he was predeceased by his son, Billy, and his nephew, Andre. There will be no visitation or service by request. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the ALS society 

Michael Douglas Meisner

Meisner, Michael Douglas – The family of the late Michael Meisner announce his sudden passing on August 13, 2026 at the age of 61. He resided his entire life in Newton Mills, NS.

Surviving are his mother, Rosemarie (Pratt) Meisner; sister, Kim (Randy) Hamilton; twin sister, Michelle (Jon Lowe); sister, Maxine (Allison MacMullin); nieces, Nicole Hamilton, Lisa Holman; nephews, Douglas, James, Bryan Holman, Cameron Lowe; great-nephews, Caleb, Isaac Holman; great-niece, Parker Holman.

Michael was predeceased by his father, Douglas Meisner.

In keeping with his wishes, there will be no visitation or funeral. A private graveside service will be held in Riverside Cemetery, Upper Stewiacke, with Rev. Larry Harrison officiating.

Memorial donations may be made to a charity of your choice.

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Elizabeth "Ann" (Baker) Carroll

Carroll, Elizabeth “Ann” (Baker) – It is with sadness and heavy hearts that we announce the passing of our beloved mother, a cherished wife, grandmother, aunt, sister, and friend.

Elizabeth “Ann” (Baker) Carroll died peacefully on August 14, 2026 at the age of 69 surrounded by her family.

She leaves behind her husband of 51 years, Thomas; daughters, Shannon (Chuck) Karsten and Ashley (Paul) Anderson and her grandchildren, who were the light of her world, Kyle (Grace), Cameron, Bailey, Avery, and Mason; brothers, Ed (Janet), Robert (Janet), Allen (Nancy) and Stephen Baker and many cherished nieces and nephews.

Born in Halifax, she was a daughter of the late Allen and Elizabeth “Betty” (Taggart) Baker. She was predeceased by her parents-in-law, Lawrence and Charlotte (Kelly) Carroll and sister-in-law, Irene (Young) Baker.

Mom had a special way of making everyone around her feel loved welcome and cared for. Her greatest love was her family and she poured her heart into creating a home filled with traditions, laughter, and treasured memories.

A hairdresser for over 40 years, she had a salon in her own basement. This allowed her the wonderful privilege of building her career while still being at home with her family, a balance she cherished deeply over the years. Her customers became much more than clients, they became her friends.

Mom was always happy to lend a helping hand at Church events and became famous for her delicious coleslaw, homemade rolls, pinkie squares and fudge. She found joy in sewing, quilting and of course her favourite past time shopping.

Feeding people was her love language. If she wasn’t in the kitchen preparing something, she was shopping, always on the hunt for a sale on turkeys. Sunday night suppers were a cherished family tradition bringing everyone together each week to stay connected.

Mom loved sharing her kindness through baking, often preparing homemade treats for her grandchildren’s teachers during the holidays and at the end of each school year.

A Celebration of Life service will be held on Monday, September 7th, 2 p.m. in Jeddore United Baptist Church.

Our mom was a shining example of love and kindness. In honour of her memory, we ask that you show someone an act of kindness just as she would have.

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Tina Elizabeth (Penney) Gale

Gale, Tina Elizabeth (Penney) –It is with profound sadness and broken hearts that we announce the sudden passing of our beloved Tina Elizabeth (Penney) Gale, of Lake Echo and formerly Newfoundland. She was affectionately known by many as “Bunky,” on August 10, 2026, at the age of 51.

Tina was a beautiful person inside and out, and there simply are not enough words to describe how much she meant to the people who were lucky enough to know and love her.

She was a devoted mother to Stacey (Travis), Matthew (Keisha), and Francis (Aelia), and nothing in this world compared to the love she had for her children. She was also a proud and devoted grandmother to her three precious grandchildren, Keira, her little princess, and her handsome boys, Greyson and Karson. Tina cherished them with all her heart, spoiled them every chance she got, and would have done absolutely anything for them.

Tina's greatest love was her husband, Rob, her everything and the love of her life. They were truly inseparable, spending almost every moment together. They laughed together, worked together, played together, and shared a love that was easy for everyone around them to see. Rob was the one who could always make her smile, and together they showed everyone the true meaning of love, friendship, and partnership.

Tina and Rob were both incredibly hard workers and built a life together through their dedication and determination. They worked side by side through their construction company Tiro, taking pride in what they did and in everything they accomplished together. For Tina, working alongside Rob was simply another part of sharing life with her best friend.

And if you knew Bunky, you probably knew that she was never too far away from her phone—and you could almost guarantee that at some point you'd receive a picture of a bruised finger, a sore toe, a hurt foot, a bump, a scrape, or whatever else she had managed to injure at work that day. Those pictures became one of the many little things that made her unmistakably Tina. Somehow, even getting hurt could become a reason to make everyone laugh and share a moment with her.

Tina was predeceased by her beloved parents, Alice and Bill Penney.

She leaves behind to mourn her loving husband, Robert; her children, Stacey (Travis), Matthew (Keisha), and Francis (Aelia); her grandchildren, Keira, Greyson, and Karson; her mother-in-law, Patricia McKay (Pat), whom Tina loved very deeply and thought the world of; her step-son, Brandon; her brothers and sisters, William (Shannon), Jackie (Jocelyn), Tracey (Corey), Lisa, Michael (Andrea), Karen (Dale), and Stephen;  as well as many nieces, nephews, cousins, extended family members, and a large circle of close and cherished friends.

Tina had a heart that was bigger than life. She would do anything for anyone and never hesitated to put others before herself. She was generous, thoughtful, kind, caring, and always made people feel welcome and loved.

And if you ever showed up at Tina's house around mealtime, you knew you were going to be fed. She was an amazing cook and always made sure there was more than enough food for everyone—whether it was family, friends, or even a few unexpected guests who happened to drop by. Somehow, there was always enough food, even if half a softball team showed up at her door.

Tina didn't need much to make her happy. She found joy in the simple things in life—a campfire, a quad ride, a snowmobile ride, a weekend at the camp, watching a movie, listening to music, sharing a good joke, having a few drinks, and most of all, spending time with the people she loved. She loved to laugh, have fun, and make memories.

Those who knew Tina will remember her laughter, her kindness, her generosity, her hard-working spirit, her sense of humour, her love of family, and the way she could make an ordinary day feel special simply by being there.

She leaves behind a lifetime of memories and a piece of her heart in every person who loved her. Though her time with us was far too short and her sudden passing has left a hole that can never be filled, her love will live on through her children, grandchildren, family, friends, and all those whose lives she touched.

Bunky was deeply loved. She was treasured. She was one of a kind.

Until we meet again, Tina. You will be loved and missed for the rest of our lives.

A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date. No flowers at the family’s request.

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Betty Joyce Brown

Brown, Betty Joyce – age 78, of Stewiacke, passed away August 9, 2026 following a brief illness in Colchester East Hants Health Centre, Palliative Care, Truro.

Born in Summerville, she was a daughter of the late Ernie and Verda (Field) Mahar.

Betty was strong physically and mentally and a dedicated hard-worker along with her husband and family at Valley Fruit and Vegetable stand in Shubenacadie East. Growing up, she was called “Black Beauty” by her friends from her eyes and black hair. She was very excitable, and one never knew what she was going to say or how it might come out. She loved singing, particularly old country music, and dancing which made her the focal point of attention which she thoroughly enjoyed. She loved to eat and loved to talk, sometimes both at the same time. She was very young at heart and enjoyed having her hair and makeup done making her look pretty. After losing her husband in May, she was looking forward to moving into her daughter’s apartment, but it wasn’t meant to be.

Betty loved her family and was a dedicated mother to Angela (Todd), Alicia (Roland), Roderick (Holly); dedicated grandmother to Brooke (Owen); and great-grandmother to Weston Noble. She is also survived by sisters, Laura, Arlene; brothers, Billy (Ruth), Merle (Gloria); many nieces and nephews.

She was predeceased by husband, Delbert; brothers, John, Tom and Henry.

Cremation has taken place.

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

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Arnold Lewis Hamilton

Hamilton, Arnold Lewis – The family of Arnold Lewis Hamilton, age 85, are deeply saddened to announce his peaceful passing on August 8, 2026, at home. 

Born in Noel Shore in 1940, Arnold spent the majority of his life along the shore. To those who knew him well, he had a wicked sense of humor and enjoyed all the good times with his lifelong friends Gary and Grace Beattie, Wendell and Linda Tomlinson, and Brian Miller.

Arnold had a strong work ethic his entire life. After a couple of trips out west, he was a poultry farmer with Cox Bros. Poultry. He then moved on to construction and foundations, working with Wayne Crowell, George Lacey, and Duane Rushton. 

He is survived by his wife of 60 years, Brenda (VanBuskirk); son, Troy, Truro; daughter, Tracey (Darren), Economy; and his ‘best gift ever’, granddaughter, Breanna Barter (Simon), Edmonton; brother, Rudy (Alexandra), Truro; sister, Joyce Hamilton, Truro.

He was predeceased by his parents, Louis and Marion (Hill) Hamilton.

The family would like to express our sincere gratitude to the doctors, nurses and staff at CEHHC, the VON and Continuing Care for all their care and kindness throughout his journey.

Cremation has taken place. Details regarding a Celebration of Life in September will be provided at a later date.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Noel Shore Cemetery, or a charity of your choice.

As Arnold would sing… “Country Roads, Take Me Home”.

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Luella Joyce Graham

Graham, Luella Joyce - Age 92, of Halfway Brook, Nova Scotia, passed away on August 9, 2026, in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia.

Born in River John, Nova Scotia, she was a daughter of the late Warren and Annie (Dodge) Redmond.

Joyce was a longtime attendee of Middle Stewiacke United Church and member of United Church Women (Unit 9). Joyce liked to do crafts, garden, decorate for Christmas, and attend dances and music shows. She was proud of her children and grandchildren and lavished a lot of love through fresh rolls, baked beans, turkey dinners, holiday fudge, blueberry muffins, chocolate cake with boiled icing, and the list goes on.

Joyce is survived by her husband of 60 years, Eldon Graham; her children, Matthew (Yuko), Gatineau, QC; Glenn (Lesley), Cross Roads, NS; and Garth (Carly), New Westminster, BC; grandchildren, Mayu and Kai, Jesse and Kaly, and Clara and Annie. Joyce is also survived by her brother, Harry Redmond (Grace), sister, Molly Emin; and many nieces and nephews.

Besides her parents, Joyce was predeceased by her sister, Shirley MacLeod and her brothers-in-law, Aulden MacLeod, Victor Emin and Norman Pitman.

The family would like to thank the staff of Glen Haven Manor.

Funeral service will be held on Friday, August 14th, at 11am in Middle Stewiacke United Church, 21 Cloverdale Road, Middle Stewiacke, with Rev. Larry Harrison officiating. A reception will be held in Middle Stewiacke Recreation Centre immediately following the private family burial. Donations in lieu of flowers may be made to the Middle Stewiacke United Church general funds.

Herbert Sidney George

George, Herbert Sidney- age 71, of Musquodoboit Harbour passed away August 3, 2026.

Herb was born and raised in the small Newfoundland community of New Perlican, Trinity Bay. As a small boy he loved the game of hockey, as a goalie using catalogues as goalie pads and rubber boots instead of skates. He joined the Royal Canadian Navy at the age of 17 and spent five years serving before leaving in 1977. He met his future wife, Lorna while in the Navy. After leaving the military, they lived in Halifax before moving to Musquodoboit Harbour, a place which reminded Herb of back home. Herb became Commodore of Petpeswick Yacht Club where he and Lorna enjoyed their boat and socializing with a beverage. They also enjoyed four-wheeling through many trails. He loved listening to music (mostly Newfoundland) and reading many books, his favourite Stephen King. Even though he settled in Nova Scotia, he loved to return home to Newfoundland and visit with family and often drive to New Perlican and relive old memories. This involved staying up until the wee hours of the morning telling stories and yarns about their adventures when they were children. Herb and Lorna found a house in their community for their son, Kenny and daughter-in-law, Darlene so they were close together to watch their grandchildren, Brianna and Nathan grow up together.

Leaving to mourn his passing are his wife of 47 years, Lorna (Hubley) George; stepson, Kenny Brunt (Darlene); grandchildren, Brianna and Nathan (Joy); brothers, Ken (Ruth), Jeff (Sheila), Gerald (Karen), Dean (Mandy); sister, Glendene (Donald Turner); and a large number of uncles, aunts, nieces, nephews, extended family members and friends.

He was predeceased by his parents, Herbert and Jean George; brother, Robin George; niece, Laura Griffen.

A Celebration of Life will take place on Sunday, October 18, from 1–4 p.m. in Petpeswick Yacht Club, 434 E Petpeswick Rd, Musquodoboit Harbour.

A Newfoundlander once said “You can take the boy out of the Bay, but you can’t take the Bay out of the boy. No matter where you roam, Newfoundland will always be home.”

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Janet Marie Horne

In loving memory of Janet Marie Horne of Enfield, NS it is with great sorrow we announce the passing of Janet Marie Horne, age 71 on August 4, 2026.

Janet was a daughter of the late Robert and Mary Horne of Enfield. Janet lived her years marked by kindness, loyalty, love of family and treasured friends who were there for her always. Her witty and spontaneous humour made for many fun times. She enjoyed kayaking, Saturday nights with Hannah, girl trips, gardening, and thrifting. Janet worked directly with the public as an administrative assistant with Bedford Dental, Elmsdale Vision Centre and The Hearing Specialist. She had a remarkable ability to connect with people. Along the way she made countless lifelong friendships.

Special thanks to Janie Conley and Sandra MacPhee who drove her to many appointments during her illness, those who visited, cared for her and brought meals.

She leaves behind her much loved son, Matt; his partner, Tricia Heinrich; Janet’s partner, Alvin Freeborn; her sisters, Norma McDonell and Patricia Parker; her darling granddaughter, Hannah; step-grandchildren, Mitchell, Ava and Mason; her nephews, Robbie Parker and Luke McDonell.

Through her illness these past two years, Janet had her wonderful friend and our “family nurse” Janice Smith by her side to encourage, comfort and to care for her. There are no words to tell you how grateful we are. “Janet is inside each of us who loved her and will always be.”

Cremation has taken place. Friends and family are invited to gather to celebrate Janet’s life on Saturday, August 15, 1-4 p.m., in Enfield Fire Hall. Donations may be made to Caring and Sharing, Enfield   caringandsharinghants@gmail.com

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John Robert Shipley

Shipley, John Robert – Age 78, passed away August 4, 2026 at home surrounded by family.

Born in Truro, he was the son of the late John Shipley and Marion (Works) Martin.

John was a roofer for 51 years having worked with FOSCO and PMC Roofing companies.

Surviving are his wife, Margaret; children, John (Krista) Shipley, Allen (Karen) Henley, Rose (Vernon) Findlay, Crystal (Donnie) McNutt, Jamie (Alina) Hall, Wade (Amanda) Hall; grandchildren, Victoria, Tyler, Stephanie, Zack, Kelsey, Katie, Luke, Neil, Pamela, Donald, Paula, Abel, Ayla, Quinn; great-grandchildren, Gavin, Lyla, Emma, Elena, Harper, Presley; sisters, Bernadette and Darlene; and his former wife, Pamela.

He was predeceased by sister, Jacqueline and former wife, Beverley.

Cremation has taken place. 

A Celebration of Life will take place on Sunday, August 9 from 3-6 p.m. in Enfield Firehall, 273 Highway 2, Enfield.

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Rosalie Jane Daley

Daley, Rosalie Jane – It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Janie Daley, age 74, of Truro. She passed away peacefully in Palliative Care in Colchester East Hants Health Centre, Truro on her birthday July 31, 2026.

Born in Dean, she was a daughter of the late Dave and Catherine Watson.

She is survived by daughter, Amanda (Guy) Poirier, Shediac, NB; son, Robbie Volans (Wendy Dutcher), Falmouth, NS; granddaughter, Rachel Belliveau, Dieppe, NB; great-granddaughter, Madison Ricker and great-grandson, Liam Belliveau. She embraced Steve’s daughters, Sheila and Karen; grandchildren, Austin, Kianna and Jada; great-granddaughter, Addilynn; siblings, Faye Fraser, Judy Jardine, Donna Hawes, Debbie (Ken) Cox, Wayne (Bonnie) Watson, Charlie (Alaine) Watson; and many nieces and nephews.

Besides her parents, she was predeceased by her partner, Steve Mira; husband, Vernon Daley; brother, Robert; sisters, Joan Eastman and Bessie Stewart.

Janie was known for her humor, sarcasm, shopping at Temu, and spending time at the Legion with her many dear friends. Janie loved her family so much and enjoyed the many get togethers. And you would never know what she would surprise you with when you came to visit her.

Cremation has taken place.

A graveside service will be held at a later date.

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Lester Nicholas Watson

Watson, Lester Nicholas – Age 63, of Chaswood, passed away July 30, 2026 in Colchester East Hants Health Centre, Truro. Born in Barrie, Ontario, he was a son of the late James and Maxine (Gould) Watson. Lester enjoyed hunting and playing darts. He was a hard-worker giving his all to any task put before him. Lester will always be loved and missed by his wife, Alice (West); daughters, Cheryl (Dave), Bonnie (Jody), Nicole (Barrett); son, Robbie (Steph); grandchildren, Catherine, Stanley, Lucas, Lincoln, Logan and Lennox; brother, Jamie; sister, Shelley. Besides his parents, he was predeceased by son, Jimmy Lee in infancy. Cremation has taken place. In keeping with his wishes, there will be no visitation or funeral service. Memorial donations may be made to Nova Scotia Lung Association. Many thanks to the nursing staff in ICU of CEHHC for the wonderful care Lester received.

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Laszlo Michael Retfalvi

Retfalvi, Laszlo Michael – age 57 of Nine Mile River, passed away July 30, 2026 in Colchester East Hants Health Centre, Truro.

Born in Toronto, he was a son of the late Elsie (MacKenzie) Retfalvi.

For 35 years he was an employee of Parts For Trucks in both Dartmouth and Truro. He and his son, Jarrett enjoyed time together tinkering on old cars.

Cremation has taken place.

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

Many thanks to the staff of Colchester East Hants Health Centre for the care Laszlo received over the past years.

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Barbara Shirley McGregor

McGregor, Barbara Shirley – Age 86, of Ostrea Lake, N.S., passed away peacefully on July 28, 2026 in Twin Oaks Memorial Hospital, with her family by her side.

Barbara is survived by her sons, Brian McGregor (Donna) and Bruce McGregor (Terri); brother, Winston Wright (Joan); sister, Marlene Robicheau (Daryl); many nieces, nephews, and grandchildren, including one great-grandchild.

She was predeceased by her husband, Murray McGregor; brother, Darrell Wright; and her longtime companion, Ray Truen.

Barbara was a beloved mother, sister, grandmother, and friend. She grew up in Dean, N.S., and later moved to Dartmouth, where she worked for Maritime Tel and Tel. She married her husband, Murray, in 1965 and moved to Ostrea Lake, where she raised her two sons and spent the remainder of her life. She loved her community, becoming involved with St. George's Anglican Church and working for the local newspaper. She also babysat her two nieces, Sarah and Lauren, for 13 years and was very proud of them.

Barb loved life, especially dancing and music. There was always music playing in her house, and she never missed a chance to attend a community celebration. She also loved to travel and took many trips over the years with family and friends.

Special thanks to Birches Nursing Home, where Barb moved in 2025. Barb loved the staff and enjoyed many activities there, always saying how kind they were to her. Thanks also to the staff at Twin Oaks Memorial Hospital for their care and compassion during Barb's final days.

Barb will be forever missed. 

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

A memorial service will be held in St. Thomas Anglican Church, Musquodoboit Harbor on Tues., August 4th, at 1 pm. A graveside service will follow for family, with a reception immediately afterward at the Ostrea Lake Fire Hall. 

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Birches Nursing Home. 

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Adam Joseph Dunford

Dunford, Adam Joseph –The family of Adam Joseph Dunford of Oldham, is saddened to announce his passing in Halifax on July 26th, 2026, at the age of 47.

Adam is survived by his daughter, Adalynn; his father, Joseph White (Heather); his brother, Josh White (Leah); his brother, Scott White (Alicia); his sister, Emily (White) Preeper (Darren); his sister, Kayla Nickerson; his brother, Peter Junior Nickerson; and several nieces and nephews.

He was predeceased by his mother, Leah (Dunford) Nickerson (Peter Nickerson); his maternal grandparents, Hilliard “Everette” Dunford and his wife, Anna (McKenna) Dunford; and his paternal grandparents, Charles White and Rita (Benere) White.

Adam grew up in Woods Harbour. He had a long career as a fisherman and loved being out at sea.

He will be deeply missed by his family and friends.

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Robert Corey Taylor

Taylor, Robert Corey – Age 88 of Dartmouth, passed away peacefully, July 23, 2026 in Oakwood Terrace, Dartmouth.

Born in Upper Musquodoboit, he was a son of the late Clifford and Jean (Stewart) Taylor.

Robert retired from Canada Post and started his own business called Fiddle Sticks repairing stringed instruments. He and Vivian started a band with friends called The Last Chance Band and played all over the province. He loved his family time with grandchildren and great grandchildren.

Surviving are sons, Corey (Karen); Kendall (Krista) and their children, Courtney (Cameron) and Sarah (Nick); Joe (Rhonda) and their children, Rachael (Alex) and Chelsey (Dan).

He was predeceased by his wife, Vivian (Dean) Taylor; brothers, Stewart (Kay), Keith (Joan), Malcolm (Jackie) and Dennis; sisters, Thelma (Victor), Frances (Glen) and Mildred.

Robert will be deeply missed by all who knew him.

We would like to thank the staff at Oakwood Terrace for taking good care of him.

Cremation has taken place.

A Celebration of Life will be held on Thursday, August 6, 2-4 p.m. in Fairbanks Centre, 54 Locks Road, Dartmouth.

Burial will take place at a later date at Hillcrest Cemetery, Upper Musquodoboit. Memorial donations may be made to a charity of your choice.  

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Cameron Wayne Cooper

Cooper, Cameron Wayne – It is with deep sadness that we announce the sudden passing of Cameron Wayne Cooper, age 67, of Dean and formerly of Pope’s Harbour on July 22, 2026, surrounded by his wife and family. Born in Sheet Harbour, he was a son of Sharon Cooper and the late James “Jim” Cooper. Cameron had a long-standing accomplishment with dart games, and lobster fishing, but his greatest pride came from his employment with Alva Construction Limited, Antigonish. He will always be loved and missed by his wife of 25 years, Wanda Priest; mother, Sharon; sisters, Melinda and Lisa; daughters, Morgan (Brian), Chyenne (Brandon); sons, Brandon (Latisha), Wayne (Pamela), Billy (Raven), Luke; step-children, Micheal, Jeremy (Maddie), Hanna (Nick). Cameron also leaves behind several grandchildren. Besides his father, he was predeceased by his son, Cory. Cremation has taken place. A Celebration of Life will be held on Friday, July 31 from 2-5 pm in Upper Musquodoboit Community Hall.

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Larry Austin Smith

Smith, Larry Austin – It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Larry Austin Smith who passed away peacefully on July 20, 2026, at the age of 69, surrounded by the love of his family.

Larry was born in Tatamagouche, Nova Scotia to Kathleen and Chesley Smith. He spent his childhood in East Wallace, moving to Truro when he was 18. Larry dedicated 44 years to Hollis Ford in many positions but was best known for his friendly smile while driving the Courtesy Shuttle. Outside of work, he enjoyed music and concerts, particularly rock, travelling, Sunday drives and cherished time spent with family and friends. 

Above all else, Larry was a devoted husband, father and step-father, grandfather, brother and friend. His love, guidance, and support touched the lives of everyone who knew him.

Larry leaves behind his beloved wife, Cindy Smith; his son, Jason Smith (Sue); his stepchildren, Joe Trevors and Erin Gould; his grandchildren, Jake Smith and Leo Gould; his siblings, Jean Mills, Rockley, NS; Norman Smith (Gurli) Upper Malagash; Don Smith, Tatamagouche; Judy Brogan (Ken), Gulf Shore; Kevin Smith (Christine), Wallace Station; many nieces, nephews, extended family members, and dear friends who will miss him deeply.

He was predeceased by his parents, Kaye and Ches Smith; brother, Walter; sisters-in-law, Barb and Helen; and brother-in-law, Doug Mills.

The family would like to express their heartfelt gratitude to the compassionate staff of VON, the ALS Society of NS and NB, Dr. Patterson and Dr. Smith, Becky Blair, and the wonderful staff on the Palliative Care Unit at Colchester East Hants Health Centre, for the exceptional care and kindness shown to Larry and his loved ones during his final days and years. 

A Celebration of Life will be held on Friday July 24 from 5-9 p.m. in Truro Lions Club. In keeping with Larry’s wishes, cremation has taken place and a private burial will take place.

In lieu of flowers, donations in Larry’s memory may be made to ALS Society of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. 

Though Larry is no longer with us, his love, laughter, strength, and the countless memories he created will live on forever in the hearts of all who knew and loved him.

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Richard "Rick" Donald Humphreys

Humphreys, Richard “Rick” Donald – passed away suddenly at home in Vancouver, British Columbia, on July 14, 2026 at the age of 67.

Born in Halifax, Rick grew up in Musquodoboit Harbour, Nova Scotia. He lived and worked in both Nova Scotia and Alberta during his younger years before settling in British Columbia, where he spent the last 35 years of his life.

Rick was known as a dedicated hard worker in the various jobs he held throughout the years and particularly enjoyed his work in landscaping and painting. He had a passion for music, a welcoming heart, and always saw the good in everyone. He treasured the many friendships he built over the years and held dear the memories of time spent with family and friends. Rick had a deep appreciation for nature, found peace in the beauty of the outdoors, cherished mountain and ocean views, and especially loved the freedom of hitting the open road on a motorcycle: “Four wheels move the body, but two wheels move the soul.”

He was predeceased by his parents, Art and Marion Humphreys; and his brother, Kevin.

Rick is survived by his sisters, Karen Lynch (Eric Lowe) of Porters Lake, NS; and Ethel Bayers (Barry) of Musquodoboit Harbour, NS; his brothers, Wade (Julie) of Miramichi, NB, Bud (Leona) of West Chezzetcook, NS, and Mike of Porters Lake, NS; his granddaughter; his daughter, Rikki-Leigh; and his son, Nicholas. He will also be fondly remembered by his nieces, nephews, many friends, and extended family.

The family finds comfort in knowing Rick is reunited with Mom, whose unconditional love and unwavering support helped him through many difficulties in his life. He missed her greatly.

A private family graveside service and interment will be held in Musquodoboit Harbour at a later date.

Donations in Rick’s memory may be made to the Alzheimer Society of Canada, if desired, or to a charity of your choice.

We wish to extend our heartfelt gratitude to everyone who supported Rick throughout his challenging journey. Special thanks to Jo and the team at North Shore Older Adult Mental Health Services for their exceptional support of Rick, and to Bob Chalifoux for his kindness and compassion during this difficult time.

“Safe in God’s arms, may you find perfect peace.”

Krystal Gail McKinnon

It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Krystal Gail McKinnon, who passed away peacefully surrounded by family on July 13, 2026, at the age of 40. Born in Ontario, Krystal made her home in Gaetz Brook, Nova Scotia, where she built a life centered on love, family, and friendship. Her beautiful spirit, caring heart, and unwavering devotion to those she loved left a lasting impression on everyone fortunate enough to know her. Krystal was the beloved daughter of Darlene and David Myers and daughter in law of David and Debbie Terry. She was predeceased by her brother, Nicholas; her grandparents and great-grandparents; two beloved baby cousins; and her childhood best friend, Justin. For 19 wonderful years, Krystal shared her life with her devoted partner, Derrick Terry. Together they raised three beautiful children, Dylan, Katelyn, and Jacob, who were the greatest joy and pride of her life. Krystal was an amazing mother who made her children the center of her world. She will be deeply missed by her siblings, Cheryl McKinnon; Jessica Myers (Rachel); Tyler McKinnon (Jenny); Adam McKinnon (Sarah); and Donovan Terry (Jenn); along with her lifelong best friend, Laura Lee Myers and father, Kenneth McKinnon. Krystal also leaves behind many loving aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins, extended family members, and countless friends throughout Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Ontario. Throughout her career, Krystal worked with Cape Scott, MBA Group and DRDC, where she was respected for her dedication and strong work ethic. Outside of work, Krystal found happiness on the ball field. For the past 24 years, she proudly played with her beloved Dirty Dozen family. The friendships, laughter, and memories she made through the game became an important part of her life and will forever be cherished by her teammates. Even in her passing, Krystal's kindness and generosity continued to shine. As an organ donor, she gave the extraordinary gift of life, helping to save six people through organ donation. Her nurses shared that while organ donation typically saves three to four lives, Krystal's selfless gift helped save six—an incredible reflection of the generous, giving person she was. Her legacy will continue to live on through the lives she touched, both during her lifetime and beyond. The family would like to extend their heartfelt gratitude to the exceptional staff at the Halifax Infirmary (5.2) for the compassionate care shown to Krystal and her loved ones. A very special thank you goes to her nurses, Taylor, Jill, and Becca, whose kindness, dedication, and unwavering support brought comfort during the family's most difficult days. Your compassion will never be forgotten. Although words cannot fully capture the incredible person Krystal was, those who knew her will remember her for the love she gave so freely, the strength she showed through life's challenges, and the countless lives she touched with her kindness. Her memory will live on in the hearts of all who loved her. A celebration of Krystal's life will be held at the Eastern Shore Community Center on Sunday, July 19th, 2026 between 2-5pm. Please wear green or purple in Krystal’s honor. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made directly through one of the many fundraisers in place supporting the family.

Forever loved. Forever missed. Forever remembered.

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