Alan Gregory MacKay

MacKay, Alan Gregory – age 71 of Dartmouth, passed away May 6, 2026 in Halifax Infirmary with family by his side.

Al is survived by daughter, Teresa Destromp; granddaughter, Madison; brother, Richard; brother-in-law, Jim Rogers; and many nieces and nephews.

Al was predeceased by his parents, Norman and Alice (Deyarmond) MacKay; sister, Freda Rogers; and brother, Ian.

He will be fondly remembered by his coworkers at Stock Transportation and Brightwood Golf and Country Club.

There will be burial at a later date.

Memorial donations may be made Heart and Stroke Foundation.

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Janet Elaine (Kennedy) Watt

Watt, Janet Elaine (Kennedy) – Age 62 of North River, passed away on May 9, 2026.

She was a daughter of the late David and Carmitta Kennedy.

Janet grew up in Upper Stewiacke on her family’s dairy farm and attended South Colchester High School. She was involved in her local 4-H group, was a Sunday School teacher and played ringette. After graduating from Dalhousie, Janet was a nurse for 40 years spending the last 37 years at VON and most recently as Senior Management for the Truro Branch. Janet and Gary’s love story started in 1992 after meeting at a horse show, and they stayed passionately in love until Gary’s passing on January 5, 2026. Janet was heavily involved in the draft horse world, attending any show in the Maritimes that happened. But the Maritimes were not enough, and Janet, with her son and husband, attended every World Percheron Congress that was in North America. She was often found in the announcer’s booth at horse shows. Janet knew every exhibitor that entered the ring and could tell you all about their families as they went around the ring. But beyond her investment in the adult exhibitors, Janet had a special place in her heart for the youth draft horse program. She brought life back into the Nova Scotia Youth Draft Horse Program, sponsoring many events and making sure the young exhibitors had their prizes and their shirts. She always carried a box of smarties or had a few candies in her bag for the young exhibitors and even a few of the adult exhibitors as well. Janet shared this love of the draft horse world with her husband and her son.

Her son, Cory was her greatest pride and joy. Everything she did was for him. And he embodies her spirit and her passions in life. Janet loved to visit craft sales and go on adventures with her sister, Maxine. A few years ago, the two of them realized a lifelong dream of travelling to New York around Christmas to skate on the ice in the park. Janet had a passion for family. When Cory was younger, she would often organize trips for “the cousins” to go on. Even once her own son was grown up, she still enjoyed following her nieces and nephews in their sports and life adventures and asked daily about Jace and Jocee’s weekly events.

Janet is survived by her son, Cory Watt and daughter-in-law, Taylor Watt; brothers, Don (Kathy), Larry (Lynne); sisters, Ardith (Grant), Maxine (Frank); sister-in-law, Nancy; nephews, Mark (Laura), Peter (Katie), Bobby, Ryan, Kevin (Carla); nieces, Shelley, Sandra (Tim), Jill, Kelly (Marc), Angela (Brian), Lesley (Brian), Amy (Matthew); great-nephews, Luke (Chloe), Riley (Maddie), Linden (Chloe), Parker, Jack, Finn, Cameron, Ewan, Abe, Ethan, Lou; great-nieces, Rebecca (Alex), Katelyn (J.T.), Kennedy, Christine (Peter), Holly, Abby, Sophie, Renee, Ella, Leah, Emily and Maely; great great-nephews, Henry and Ethan; and great great-nieces, Amelia and Aubree.

She was predeceased by her husband, Gary; brothers, Stephen, Arlen; niece, Amie; and grandparents, Raymond and Isabel Deyarmond and Arthur and Lillian Kennedy.

Visitation will be held 6-8 p.m. Wednesday, with funeral service Thursday at 2 p.m., both in Upper Stewiacke United Church.

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Margaret Inez Jennings

Jennings, Margaret Inez – age 84, of Elmsvale, passed away peacefully on May 9, 2026. Born in Centre Musquodoboit, she lived a life defined by helping others and being involved in her community.

She is survived by sisters, Evelyn McLean and Carol Richardson; brothers, Edwin (Roberta) Jennings and Byron (Sally) Jennings; numerous nieces, nephews, grandnieces, grandnephews, great-grandnieces, and great-grandnephews. She was predeceased by her parents, Carl and Edna Jennings, and her brothers-in-law, Lawerence McLean and Stanley Richardson. Margaret enjoyed getting together with the whole family, often hosting at her home in Elmsvale.

Margaret served many roles: sister, aunt, great-aunt, friend, and notably, teacher. Margaret’s passion for teaching was evident at a young age, making it clear from her entry to high school that the teaching profession was for her. After graduating from Musquodoboit Rural High School, Margaret went on to obtain her teaching licence from the Normal College in Truro. She moved to Windsor, Ontario, where she taught for many years and obtained her Master of Education from the University of Windsor. She also attended the University of Victoria for training in the ministry. She enjoyed being with children and had a passion for teaching special education and primary classes.

Outside of teaching, Margaret was involved in many community organizations. She was an advocate for environmental protection and enjoyed watching and feeding birds, which lead her to become involved in nature groups. Margaret was involved in the New Democratic party at both the provincial and federal level.  She was an active member of her church and volunteered for many community events. However, if Margaret was not occupying her time with one of these activities, you could often find her at her computer or reading a book, with her cats, Tommy and Missy, curled up by her side.

A funeral service will be held for Margaret on Monday, May 18th, in Riverside Church, Elmsvale at 2 p.m.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in her memory to one of Margaret’s favourite charities: Canadian Red Cross, Musquodoboit Valley Food Bank Association, Nature Conservatory, SPCA or Musquodoboit Valley Health Foundation.

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Mona Irene Millicent (Blakeney) Mosher

Mosher, Mona Irene Millicent (Blakeney) – formerly of Oyster Pond, NS passed away peacefully on May 7, 2026 in Dartmouth, NS after a long illness at age 85.

Mona was driven by her Baptist faith, family, fostering growth in others and fellowship in community.

Born in Oyster Pond, she was a daughter of the late Merle (Mitchell) and Cyril Blakeney. Mona is survived by her loving husband of 64 years, Angus “Gus”; daughters, Lisa Mosher (Kerry Sleep) and Andrea McNeil (Robin); grandchildren, Brooke McNeil and Blake McNeil; and her siblings, Brenda Charest, Ward Blakeney and Drew Blakeney. She also leaves behind sisters-in-law, Pearl Turner and Jean Keizer; several nieces, nephews and life long friends. Besides her parents, Mona was predeceased by her siblings, Carmen Blakeney and Mavis Turple.

A talented teacher, Mona was a graduate of the Old Provincial Normal College and Saint Mary’s University. She was a dedicated educator for 33 years having spent most of her career as a math teacher at Eastern Shore District High School. Mona was a recipient of the Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee Medal for her contribution to education, although her greatest reward was seeing previous students being successful in their chosen careers as adults later in life. She loved seeing them in the community and hearing their stories.

Mona was an active and committed volunteer in her community for most of her life. She was a founding member of the Ladies Auxiliary at District 19 East Oyster Pond Fire Hall and was active for many years in supporting the Baptist and United churches.

Following retirement, Mona enjoyed gardening, golfing and spending time with her cherished grandchildren. Mona and Gus spent much of retirement travelling the world together, enjoying many cruises and escaping Nova Scotia winters in Myrtle Beach.

A Celebration of Life will be held 1-3 p.m. on Saturday, May 16, 2026 in Royal Canadian Legion Branch 161, Gaetz Brook 6644 Nova Scotia Trunk 7.

Memorial donations may be made to Alzheimer Society of Nova Scotia.

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Shawn Alexander Anthony Wilson

Wilson, Shawn Alexander Anthony – It is with heavy hearts that we announce the sudden passing of Shawn Wilson, age 55, of Meagher’s Grant, on May 3, 2026, surrounded by his loved ones at home.

Shawn was deeply loved and will be greatly missed by his devoted wife of 26 years, Annette Wilson; his mother, Greta Wilson; his children, Brian (Samantha) Dort and Sara (James) Leighton; and his cherished grandchildren, Landyn, Leland, Ethan, Cooper, Rebecca, Andrew, and Abby. He shared special bonds with his nephew, Michael Brewer, and his cousin, Matt Surette. He will also be fondly remembered by his brothers-in-law, Mark and Dale Brewer, and Dwayne (Maria) Brewer; his sister-in-law, Kim Brewer; as well as many aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews, and great-nieces and great-nephews. Shawn is also survived by his birth family, who will always hold a special place in his story.

Born in 1971 in Digby, Nova Scotia, Shawn lived a full and adventurous life. At the age of 16, he began working and traveling, starting a journey that would take him across the country. He spent time in British Columbia tree planting and, during the off-season, pursued his love of travel—a passion he shared with his mother, with whom he explored many parts of Canada and the United States.

Over the years, Shawn’s work took him from Nova Scotia to British Columbia and Alberta, where he became an exceptional machine operator in the forestry and construction industries. Those who knew Shawn recognized his remarkable skills on these machines.

Shawn had many passions, including surfing, diving, traveling, hunting, fishing, and biking. Above all, he treasured time spent with family and enjoyed the company of friends, often over an “occasional” beer.

Family was always Shawn’s top priority. He was a devoted husband, a loving father, and a caring son. Throughout his life, he formed many lasting friendships and leaves behind a legacy of love and connection. He will be deeply missed by all who knew him.

Shawn was predeceased by his father, Douglas Wilson; and his parents-in-law, William “Billy” and Audrey Brewer.

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

In keeping with Shawn’s wishes, there will be no formal funeral service. A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date.

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Marilla Mertie Faulkner

Faulkner, Marilla Mertie – Age 95 of Nine Mile River, passed away peacefully on April 27, 2026 in Halifax with family by her side. Born in 1931, she grew up in Halifax, the second child of Warren and Rita (Moore) Norman. She spent her childhood summers with her family in West LaHave, where her father’s parents lived, and always cherished fond memories of those years.

After graduating from Queen Elizabeth High School in Halifax, she attended Normal College in Truro and began work as an elementary school teacher. Teaching took her to Montreal and to Blackie, Alberta, where she made lifelong friends, and to many places around Nova Scotia, including Clifton, Sheet Harbour, Elmsdale and Shubenacadie.

In Clifton she met her future husband, Ralph Faulkner, when boarding with his parents. They were married in 1958 and moved to the farm in Nine Mile River in 1959. She was a faithful member of the Anglican Church Women of St. David’s Anglican Church, Upper Rawdon and the Women’s Auxiliary of Lower Nine Mile River.

She is survived by her son, Stephen, Blackfalds, AB; daughter, Nancy Hunter (Torrie), Marsh Lake, YT; grandchildren, Darcy, Edmonton, AB; Miranda (Tyson) Kamp, Bentley, AB; Ted Hunter, Ladysmith, BC; Luke Hunter, Halifax; Alicyn Hunter, Seattle, WA; great-grandchildren, Cohen and Grady Kamp, Bentley, AB; and sister, Sherry (Ronald) Haynes, Toronto, ON.

She was predeceased by her husband, Ralph; sister, Helen Norman; brother, Maurice; and sister-in-law, Shirley Norman; nephews, Tony and Geoffrey Norman.

Funeral service to be held Thursday, May 21, 2026, 11 am, in St. Paul’s Anglican Church, Centre Rawdon with a reception to follow at 2 pm in Lower Nine Mile River Community Hall.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or a charity of your choice.

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George Allan Stewart

Stewart, George Allan – age 77 of Lantz, passed away April 30, 2026 in Colchester East Hants Health Centre, Truro.

Born in Prince Edward Island, he was a son of the late Ivan and Margaret (Berrigan) Stewart.

George was a devoted member of the military for 26 years and later worked security at the airport for 25 years. He enjoyed his trips at sea when in the military. His leisure time was spent golfing, fishing, playing cards and spending time with his favourite dog, Susie Q.

George is survived by his wife, Bonnie (Murphy); nephews, Jody MacDonald, Sheldon Lavers; several great-nieces, nephews and cousins.

Besides his parents, he was predeceased by his sister, Mary Evelyn Lavers.

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 a local SPCA.

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

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Lloyd Alexander Wright

Wright, Lloyd Alexander – Age 87, of Brookfield, passed away December 26, 2025 in Colchester East Hants Health Centre, Truro.

Lloyd was the second son of the late Burton and Edna Wright and loving husband of his predeceased loving wife, Dianne. He was also predeceased by his son, Wayne; brother, Melvin; and sisters, Clara, Marguerite, Evelyn, Helen and Shirley.

Dear Lloyd, you have left a great void in the hearts of those you leave behind – your son, Douglas “Dougie”; granddaughter, Charlie; sister, Lena; brothers, Eric (Trudy) and Wayne (Elaine); companion, Norma; many nieces, nephews, cousins and caring friends including the transport truck drivers you met during your years driving for King Freight Lines and Connors Transport Company across Canada and USA and your company, Wrightway Trucking in Whitehorse delivering supplies to the miners in the far north. When you were not driving a truck, you were riding a horse as you and Dianne entered your beautiful horses in the horse shows in Whitehorse, Yukon, and Haines, Alaska always coming home with many wins and colourful ribbons.

Returning home from Whitehorse, Yukon to Upper Stewiacke, Nova Scotia in 1986 you continued as a transport truck driver until your retirement in September 2018 giving you time to spend with your family and friends.

We will always remember you as a loving and caring brother. There are those who will remember you as a father figure who always had a listening ear, a shoulder to cry on and sound advice for every situation.

We all love you and will miss you. Our faith in Jesus Christ as our Savior gives us the hope that we will see you again when God comes to gather His Jewels. Farewell Lloyd.

A graveside service will be held on Saturday, May 9, 2026 at 2 p.m. in Riverside Cemetery, Upper Stewiacke.

The service will be shared by Don Dodsworth with music by John Hershey.

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

Terry Phillip Rogers

Rogers, Terry Phillip – age 75 of Dean, passed away peacefully on April 20, 2026 in the home of his daughter, Beth in Truro.

Born in Dean, he was a son of the late Aubrey and Beatrice (Dean) Rogers.

All of Terry’s working life was spent working in the forestry industry. He thoroughly enjoyed going to blue grass festivals and listening to old country music. In his younger days, he enjoyed hunting, fishing and picking blackberries and raspberries.

He will always be loved and missed by daughter, Beth (Travis) Mingo; grandchildren, Dean, Gracie and Freyja; sisters, Nancy Graham, Vera (Gary) Evans; Cindy (Francis) Fleck; Peggy Conrad (Randy), Tammie (Joe) Harnish, Natalie Lynch; brother-in-law, Reg Higgins; special friend, Betty Rankin-Lattie; several nieces and nephews.

Besides his parents, he was predeceased by daughter, Tracey; grandson, Maverick; and sister, Elaine.

A graveside service will be held in Dean Cemetery at 2 p.m. on Friday, April 24.

Memorial donations may be made to Heart and Stroke Foundation.

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Gerard Joseph Comeau

Comeau, Gerard Joseph – age 82 of South Branch, passed away April 20, 2026.

Born in St. Bernard, Digby County, he was a son of the late Clarence and Rosella Comeau.

Gerard was first and foremost known for his smiling face, his joke telling, and helping his neighbors. He was an unlicensed taxi for anyone around who needed to go to an appointment or to the grocery store. He enjoyed playing music and passing that joy around to the seniors in the local nursing homes. Gerard liked all sports and drove Mark to wherever he might be playing sports. He was an active member of the Upper Stewiacke Volunteer Fire Department and called Bingo there every Tuesday night when they held it.

Gerard will always be loved and missed by his wife, Judy (Teas); daughter, Annette; son, Mark (Olivia); sisters, Jean (Elie) Boudreau and Luciette Raymond.

Besides his parents, he was predeceased by sister, Arlene.

Cremation has taken place.

Funeral service will be held on Thursday, April 30 at 2 p.m. in Middle Stewiacke United Church with Rev. Michael Henderson officiating. A reception will follow at 3 p.m. in Upper Stewiacke Fire Hall.

Family flowers only. Memorial donations may be made to your local SPCA or a charity of choice.

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Patricia "Pat" Anne Cantlay

Cantlay, Patricia “Pat” Anne – of Gaetz Brook, passed away peacefully in Twin Oaks Memorial Hospital on April 19, 2026 at age 83.

Patricia is survived by her daughter, Sara (Scott); grandson, Kyle MacInnis; and brother, Bruce Rowlings. She was predeceased by her parents, Stewart and Dorothy Rowlings; brother, John “Jackie”; sisters, Frances and Catherine. Mom was known for her beautiful smile and big brown eyes. She loved watching golf and her politics.

A private Celebration of Life for family and close friends will be held at a later date.

A very special thank you to Janice Rowlings, staff and nurses of Twin Oaks Memorial Hospital.  

Memorial donations may be made to Eastern Shore Mental Health - please send etransfer to esmh2025@gmail.com

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Mary Jane Lenore Grant

Grant, Mary Jane Lenore – With deep sorrow, we announce the passing of our beloved mother, Mary Jane Lenore Grant of Lantz, on April 17, 2026, after a courageous battle with Acute Myeloid Leukemia.

Mary dedicated her life to caring for others, both in her professional role as a registered nurse and in her personal life. Her kindness, patience, sense of humour and deep empathy touched the lives of countless patients, colleagues, friends, and family.

Without a doubt, she would say her greatest accomplishment was her family. She and her husband, Patrick, created a home filled with love, warmth, laughter, and unwavering support. Mary was happiest when her family were all together- for Sunday dinners, special occasions and random adventures. 

Mary expressed her creativity in many ways, whether it be tole painting, scrapbooking, card making or sewing. Many of her talents were handed down to her from her own mother. We will forever treasure all her beautiful creations.

During her recent illness, she exuded resilience and strength, never complaining about her circumstances and leaving behind cherished life lessons and memories along the way. We are so blessed to have had an additional 10 months with her.  

Mary was born in Truro, to the late Edith and Otis Bonnell. She was raised in Truro, alongside her five siblings, all of whom she cared for deeply. 

Mary is survived by her devoted children, Carlene, Sonya and Steven (Kimberly); her cherished grandchildren, Allison, Matthew, Lauren, Avery and Ashley; her siblings, Percy (Diane) and Susan; and numerous nieces and nephews. Our family also wishes to acknowledge her close friends, Edie, Karen, Debbie, Nancy, Marie, Venetta, Peter and Bev for their friendship and support they provided to Mary throughout the years and during her recent illness - the number of people who showed up speaks to her character and how deeply she was loved.

Mary was predeceased by her loving husband of 48 years, Patrick. They shared a deep and enduring bond built on love, loyalty and companionship. She was also predeceased by her brothers, Robert, Harold and Jimmy; as well as her grandson, James.

Our family would like to extend our appreciation to Dr. Elsawy and Christine, RN, Colchester Cancer Clinic, VON, and to all those who generously donated blood products, which Mary benefited from during the course of her illness.  We would also like to thank her nieces, Sarah and Lisa, for their unwavering support in making it possible for Mary to be at home in her final days, surrounded by love.

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

As per Mary’s request, there will be no funeral. Those wishing to honour her memory may do so by donating to Blood Cancer United or by donating blood and platelets through Canadian Blood Services. 

-We will carry your memory forward with gratitude and love.

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Horst Soehl

Soehl, Horst – Age 84, of Cloverdale, passed away peacefully at home on April 14, 2026. He is survived by his wife, Barbara; sons, Thomas (Carol Ann) and Jon; grandchildren, Megan McNeil (Daniel) and Marie Coolsaet (Reid); and great-grandchildren, Louis, Elodie, Rory and Myles. He is also survived by his half-brother, Heiner Schmitt and step-sister, Maren Hayenga in Germany.

Horst was born in Buettel, Germany, and he went on to study veterinary medicine. The family moved to Canada in 1975 where he became district veterinarian for the Truro office of Agriculture Canada. The family was welcomed with generosity and kindness by the community of Brookfield in 1975 before moving to the farm in Cloverdale. He loved the farm and woodlot on the Stewiacke River and was its fierce defender against deer jackers and litterers. 

He had an adventurous spirit and travelled to remote places in Canada (BC, Yukon, NWT, Labrador), Latin America and Zambia. He was a competitor and relished every game of tennis, pickleball and his favourite German card game, Skat. He was a gracious loser, which he did rarely.  When he won it was not always with grace…

Above all, he was passionate about nature and animals, especially his dogs. Taking care of animals and alleviating their suffering was his calling. Safeguarding the farm as a refuge for deer, swallows, mushrooms and the plethora of other animals he catalogued over the years became his major preoccupation to the very end.

It was fitting that he passed on the same day that the spring peepers started singing again. 

Final arrangements have not yet been made for a Celebration of Life.

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Ruby Marguerite (Russell) Webber

Webber (Russell), Ruby Marguerite – of Upper Lakeville, Nova Scotia, peacefully passed away at 95 years old on April 11, 2026, surrounded by the love of her family. Ruby was our Mom, Nanny, and Nanny 2 Shoes, and we would like to tell you a little about her incredible life - well lived - in “the best part of the best part of the world”.

Ruby was born in Clam Harbour, Nova Scotia, to Roy and Hazel Russell. She was one of five children, the eldest daughter, sister to Sheila (Watkins), and had three older brothers, Bruce, Royce and Burris “Bub”.

Ruby spent her first 11 years of life on the old homestead in Clam Harbour without indoor plumbing and electricity for at least 8 of those years. She told us stories about the two-seater outhouse, the chamber pots under the beds, Simpsons catalogs for toilet paper and oil lamps for light. She also told us about fun times, coasting with her siblings, catching smelt in the brook and building camps in the woods. She shared memories of Sunday picnics and fun with family. In 1942-43 Ruby and family moved to Eastern Passage while her dad worked at Imperial Oil. She remembered this time fondly for the friendships she made, however, she also talked about caring for her ailing mom. In 1944 the family moved back to Clam Harbour and that is when Ruby’s next chapter took off.

As a young woman of 16, Ruby was working on her grade 11 and needed to leave the community to continue her schooling. She traveled by car, the lone local taxi in fact, from Clam Harbour to Oyster Pond to attend school and that is how she met the love of her life, Ellis (he was the driver). They apparently knew quite quickly that they would be married but needed to wait until she was 19 and had her parent’s permission. The two married in 1950, and Ruby became a wife and a mom. She had three children, moved to Dartmouth where she and Ellis built a home around themselves (literately living in the basement while building the upper floors) and raised their family all while operating an Oil Distributer Business from the early 1950’s until 1970.

By all accounts these were busy years. Always determined, independent and hard-working she taught herself to drive (pulling the car in and out of the driveway), worked the oil phone, kept the business’ books and raised her three children. She hosted Saturday night card games with friends, experimented with brew making (resulting in explosions under the bed), enjoyed family camping trips across the country and trips to the ocean with the kids piled in the car. 

In 1970 Ruby and Ellis moved back to the Eastern Shore to Upper Lakeville, Lake Charlotte where they built and operated E&F Webber Lakeside Park, an extremely well-loved campground that remains in operation and in the family today. In the 70s and 80s grandkids came along and Mom became Nanny promptly spoiling all rotten. She had a campground store and sold ice cream and penny candy – no one went without. Winters were spent on skidoos and sleds and summers on pedal boats and by the campfire roasting marshmallows.

Nanny’s life was not without challenge. She lost her mom at the young age of 21 and lost her husband when she was just 59. But she kept going, finding purpose and joy in life. Her strength and resiliency were some of her strongest lessons to our family.

Nanny was on the go - she was an avid card player, a solid technical bowler, a scrabble aficionado and an extremely competitive crib player. She was a long-term member of the Rebekah Lodge, member of the Harbour Lites Seniors Club for over 30 years and a dedicated member of Saint James Anglican Church, active in the Altar Guild and treasurer for almost 40 years. Nanny enjoyed genealogy and volunteered many years and much time at Memory Lane Heritage Village, working in the Eastern Shore Archives. She was a well-known member of the Eastern Shore Community.

In 2005 Nanny became a great-grandmother and shortly thereafter in a moment of laughter trying to find her shoes that had disappeared under the couch she was renamed by her eldest great-grandchild “Nanny 2 Shoes”.  Nanny 2 Shoes’ pride for her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren was ever present. She was always sharing stories, teaching us card games, skunking us at crib, and sharing time at the lake. Our family will cherish memories of her sledding through the campground, the time she roasted a chicken in a hole at the end of the driveway over an open fire in the aftermath of Hurricane Juan, weekly Sunday dinners with apple pie for dessert, countless campfires and visits to the beach and time hanging out in the campground store.

Our adored Nanny 2 Shoes was a loving wife, friend, sister, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. She was determined, strong, smart, had a great sense of humour, and above all else was dedicated to her family. She was a social being and was forever grateful, seeing all the good in the world around her. She taught us to be resilient, to take things in stride, to find the joy in life, and to keep moving forward. She lived life to the fullest, devoted to family, friends and community. Nanny 2 Shoes will always be with us in our hearts and memories but not seeing her on her swing at her yellow house in front of the campground will be hard.  

Nanny 2 Shoes was predeceased by her husband, Ellis; and her brothers, Bruce, Royce, and Burris “Bub”. She leaves behind a large and loving family including her sister, Sheila (Watkins); her lifelong dear friend, Bernice; her children, Karen (Jim) Dalling, Alan (Deb) Webber and Robin (Marilyn) Webber; her grandchildren, Jim Dalling (Laura Hegge), Kelly (Daryll) Cowper, David (Grace) Webber, Chad Webber, Wade (Mayanda) Webber, Alena (Trent) Christie, Kari Webber (Jeff Evans), Megan (Nick) Pettipas, Greg Webber (Crystal Gauthier); and her great-grandchildren, Mya and Eli Cowper, Luella and Ellis Dalling, Lloyd and Ruby Pettipas, Grady and Rowan Webber, Levi and Jacob Webber, and Adalyn Evans, and, her expected 12th great-grandchild anticipated to arrive this spring.

A service will be held on April 29, 2026 at 11 a.m. in Saint James Anglican Church, Upper Lakeville Road, followed immediately by interment and a reception at the cookhouse in Memory Lane Heritage Village.

Our family would like to thank all the Northwood Home Care workers who helped care for Ruby/Mom/Nanny/Nanny 2 Shoes and made it possible for her to stay in her home until this year.  We also want to thank the staff of Northwood’s Ivany Place in Bedford for the amazing care they provided while she was there. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Saint James Anglican Church, 471 Upper Lakeville Rd, Head of Jeddore, NS B0J 1P0; the Northwood Foundation or a charity of your choice.

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Douglas Albert Seager

Seager, Douglas Albert – age 64 of Enfield, passed away peacefully on April 9, 2026 leaving behind a lifetime of dedication, quiet passions, and cherished family connections.

Doug spent his life rooted in Enfield, where he built not only a home, but a legacy of hard work and commitment. He devoted 31 years of service to Konecranes Canada, where he was known for his reliability, skill, and strong work ethic.

Outside of his career, Doug found joy in the simple and creative moments of life. He had a special passion for building Lego, a hobby that reflected his patience, focus, and love of creating something meaningful piece by piece.

Doug will be deeply missed by his loving mother, Bernice; his children, Adam Seager (Tabitha Thorne), Kevin Seager (Angie Seager); his grandchildren, Faith, Dawson, Ethan, Alanna and Emilee; his step-children, Michelle Brown (Mike Bevan), Mark Brown (Kim Brown); and his sister, Lynne Carpenter and her children, all of whom will carry forward his memory and the values he lived by.

He will be remembered for his dedication, his quiet strength, and the love he held for his family.

A Celebration of life will be held in Enfield Firehall, 273 highway 2, Enfield on April 25, 2026, 1 – 5 p.m. 

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Colin John Laffin

Laffin, Colin John - Age 78, of Upper Stewiacke, passed away peacefully April 6, 2026 in Cedarstone Enhanced Care, Truro surrounded by his family

Born in Upper Stewiacke, he was a son of the late Frank and Jean (Johnstone) Laffin.

Colin spent much of his life working as a dump truck operator for various local companies, a job he took great pride in. He later retired after 17 years with the Department of Transportation, where he worked as a snow plow and grader operator. Never one to stay idle for long, he returned to the road for a couple of summers as a dump truck operator with Mosher Limestone.

He will always be known for traveling the roads, always the scenic route, heading for Tim Hortons or looking for that next pack of gum. Colin loved going to car shows and enjoyed them even more with his best friend and brother, Ronald. Never missing the opportunity for trips to Tims with his friend, Pat Watt or accompanying his friend and neighbor, Clayton Carrol on drives to anywhere Clayton may have been going including Thursday’s trip to the Cattle Market.

He took great pride in his lawn—some might say it was less a yard and more a lifelong project—and he had a close relationship with his lawn mower, arguably one of his most reliable companions. Known for his kindness, quick sense of humor, easy laughter and perfectly kept lawn these will all leave a lasting impression on everyone who knew him.

Colin will forever be loved and missed by his daughters, Deanna (Raymond), Christa (Jamie) Higgins, Stephanie (Stephen); grandchildren, Jaclyn (Trent), Timothy, Chelsey (Nick), Cassidy (Christopher); great-grandchildren, Gavin, Charleigh, Alvera, Olivia and Angel; sisters, Francis Ellis, Heather (Ed) Beaulieu; brother, Ronald (Kathy) Laffin; sister-in-law, Joan Laffin; brother-in-law, Walter Ross; several nieces and nephews.

Besides his parents, he was predeceased by sister, Bonnie Ross; brother, Dan; brothers-in-laws, Alex Ellis and Garnet Dickie; nephews, Kerry Ellis and Robbie Ellis.

A special thanks to Pat and Beatrice Watt for their friendship over the years.

A special thanks goes out to the loving staff of Cedarstone Enhanced Care for their exceptional care for Colin over the past 4 years. Also, for the compassion and hospitality shown to all of the family in his last days.

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

Memorial donations may be made to Alzheimer Society, Diabetes Canada, Canadian Cancer Society, or a charity of choice.

In Colins exact words “I better get back to Gods country” (Upper Stewiacke).

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Morrison "Moe" Hedden

Hedden, Morrison “Moe” – passed away April 6, 2026 at the age of 90. Born in Brantford, Ontario, Morrison was a son of the late Howard and Mabel (Powless) Hedden. He was married for 61 years to his “Lovely Lady”, the late Ruby Edna Garlow. 

Morrison was a proud Veteran who served in the Canadian Armed Forces for 25 years as a Physical Training Instructor, a Seaman on three separate Naval ships, and then as a Navigator for the Tracker airplanes when he was posted to Shearwater Naval Base. He also worked at various other jobs after leaving the Armed Forces to keep busy. 

He is survived by his five children, Valerie (Robert) Vaughan, Sandra (Steve) Pilon, Richard, Brenda (Jim) Davies, and Michael (Darlene). He also leaves behind ten grandchildren, 20 great-grandchildren and one great-great grandchild, all who will miss him dearly.

Morrison accepted the Lord Jesus Christ as his Savior approximately 61 years ago. He loved the Lord and attended and served in various churches over the years. At one time he and his “Lovely Lady, Ruby” had a spot on a local cable tv station in Dartmouth and shared the gospel to anyone who tuned in.

As well, he loved spending time on the water, fishing from his boat, of which he owned a few during his lifetime. He also tried his hand at playing various musical instruments, and enjoyed spending time making silver jewelry and wood carvings.

A Celebration of Life will take place in Wittenburg Baptist Church on Friday, April 10th at 2 p.m. The committal will be in mid-May for family members only.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Colchester East Hants Health Centre Foundation - Palliative Care; Colchester East Hants Hospice Society, where he received excellent care from the staff; or Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada.

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