Bruce Paul Smiley

Smiley, Bruce Paul – It is with heavy hearts that the family of Bruce Paul Smiley, announce his sudden passing on Tuesday, May 20, 2026 in his home in Enfield.

Bruce was born at the Truro Hospital in 1953. He was a son of the late Eunice (Langille) and Ray Smiley.

He is survived by his loving wife, MaryEllen (Horne); his beloved daughters, Jessica Smiley, Joanna Smiley; two adored granddaughters, Jewel and Aujrina;, and sister, Darlene Walsh (Richard).

Bruce grew up and went to school (often reluctantly) in Shubenacadie and Hants East Rural High School.

He was never happier than when he was in the woods and spending time at his beloved camp. Hunting and fishing had been part of his life from a very young age and nature was where he felt most at home. The outdoors was not simply a pastime for him, it was part of who he was.

Though he liked to present himself as a bit of a hermit, those who knew him best knew otherwise. He valued his many friendships and kept in touch with many over the years, often appearing unexpectedly for a coffee and a visit. Beneath the “tough guy” exterior was a man with a wonderful sense of humour and a genuinely soft heart.

A man of many talents, there seemed to be very little he couldn't build, fix, or create. From small handmade toys, to houses, to barns, his craftsmanship and ingenuity were remarkable. If something was broken, chances were he could repair it and cook a steak while doing it!

He also had a deep passion for wood turning. Through this art, he created stunning bowls and sculptural pieces that reflected both his creativity and his connection to the natural world he loved so much. His beautiful works have found homes with many people and will remain treasured reminders of his talent, artistry, and spirit for years to come.

He was deeply loved and we will miss him and his big personality forever.

He has been cremated and the family would like to invite those who wish to come to an Open House to celebrate his life at his home at 7 Arrowhead Lane, Enfield, from 1-4 on Saturday, May 30, 2026.

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

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Delbert Munroe Brown

Brown, Delbert Munroe – age 87 of Stewiacke, passed away peacefully on May 18, 2026 in Colchester East Hants Health Centre – Palliative Care, Truro with family by his side.

Born in Kempt Shore, he was a son of the late Percy and Hazel (Sanford) Brown.

Delbert was involved with the fruit and vegetable business since 1958 and family-owned Valley Fruit and Vegetables for over 30 years in Shubenacadie East. Delbert was well-respected in the Annapolis Valley by all the distributors he did business with. He contributed through the business to many community events. Delbert was an avid hunter, pool player and had a love for old country music, Dodge trucks and Montreal Canadiens.

He will always be loved and missed by his wife, Betty; first born daughter, Angela (Todd); care-giver daughter, Alicia (Roland); devoted son, Rod (Holly); granddaughter, Brooke (Owen); great-grandson, Weston Noble; sister, Velva Neal; several nieces and nephews.

He was predeceased by siblings, Goldie, Guy, Lilly, Dolly, Joyce, Dot, Viola, Patsy, Daisy and Sandra.

Cremation has taken place.

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

Special thanks to Stewiacke Guardian Drugstore; staff of 3rd floor Colchester East Hants Health Centre; Palliative Care, especially nurse Janet; family doctor, Elbanna Muhammed and Alicia for all the hard work and help for the past three years.

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Tracey Leah Dawn Preeper

Preeper, Tracey Leah Dawn – age 57, of Truro, passed away peacefully in Colchester East Hants Health Centre on May 18, 2026 with family by her side.

Born in Truro, she was a daughter of the late David and Marina (Higgins) Burgess.

Tracey was passionate about loving the people close to her and this shone through the brightest with her grandchildren. Her favorite go to place was Folly Lake with an ice capp in her hand. This was where she felt most at home and most free. She was never alone in mischief, her best friend and partner in crime, Natalie, was her chosen sister and together they shared a bond of laughter, secrets and the kind of friendship most people only dream of.

Tracey will always be loved and missed by daughter, Jessica (Robert); son. Mathew; bonus daughters, Rebekah (Dustin), Toni (Janelle); grandchildren, Haylie, Winter, Hannah, Ryland, Brayden, Robert, Millie, Kane, Ryker, Parker-Mae; brother, Michael; sister, Shelley.

She was predeceased by her husband, Robert; daughter, Samantha; and special aunt, Susan “Duckie”.

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

Memorial donations may be made to 4H Nova Scotia or any mental health organization.

She will be missed beyond the moon, beyond words, beyond this lifetime. Rest now Mom, you were so loved, you are so loved, you always will be.

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Violet "Susanna" Henley

 

 Henley, Violet Susanna– Age 81 of Pleasant Valley passed away peacefully at home on May 18, 2026, surrounded by family. Born in Upper Musquodoboit, she was a daughter of the late Ellison and Mary Gale.   Susie’s heart was so big. She had the kindest soul and truly believed that if you had love, you could overcome anything. To her, love was never measured by material things, but by the kindness and warmth you carried in your heart. She opened her home to everyone and treated anyone who walked through her doors as if they were her family. She would never let anyone go without, even if it meant she did. She loved deeply, fiercely, and unconditionally. The kind of love that stays with you forever. She had a sharp wit, a sense of humour that could make anyone laugh, and absolutely no filter. She told you exactly how it was, even when you didn’t want to hear it, and somehow that honesty was part of what made her so special. The way she connected with people, and even animals, was something no one could truly explain. Despite enduring more loss than most could imagine, she carried herself with incredible resilience and continued to show endless love, patience, kindness, and understanding to everyone around her. She taught us more about love and life than anyone else ever could. Susanna loved her pets Benny, Stella, Sunshine, Preston, Frank, and Patty. She will always be loved and missed by daughter, Sally; brother, Curtis (Barb); grandchildren by choice, Hayley, MacKenzie, Alyssa, Austin, Daxton; many special nieces and nephews, sisters-in-law, Frances and Lynda.  She was predeceased by her husband, Howard; children, Colleen, Vickey, and Elwin; siblings, Arnold, Clayton, Walter (Sylvia), Frank (Amy), Ellie (Harold), Ruth (Marshall), Gordon, Stella (Gerald), Leland, and Elwyn. A graveside service will be held Friday at 2pm in Hillcrest Cemetery, Upper Musquodoboit. A reception will follow in Upper Musquodoboit Fellowship Hall from 2:30pm to 4:00pm. Memorial donations to a local SPCA would be appreciated. Special thanks to Rosemary, Janet, Jenny, Calvin, special friend and sister-in-law, Luella, for all they did to help out. Thanks to homecare nurses and Dr. Day for the care they gave. She was truly one of a kind and irreplaceable in every sense. The memories we shared, the lessons she taught us, and the love she gave so freely will live on through all of us forever.

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Elizabeth Jean Woolridge

Elizabeth Jean Woolridge - formerly of Newfoundland and Enfield passed away peacefully on her 86th birthday on May 13, 2026 after a lengthy battle with illness Betty lived a full life embracing every opportunity offered to her for fun, adventure, and friendship. A fiercely independent woman Betty decided her own path and faced the many obstacles in her way with grit, determination and grace. Predeceased by her husband, Mike; son, Chris; and brother, Bill - Betty leaves behind years of “Bette stories” to be retold and remembered by her son, Mike; daughter, Michele (John); grandchildren, Katie (Myles), Mandi, Drew and her greatest joy – her great-granddaughter, Eden – also her little sister, Janet. Her extended in-law family, whom she treasured dearly, and many friends from near and far will remember her strength and feisty nature.

Betty gave of herself through service to others.  Whether it was volunteering with various organizations or feeding others in her home – there was always time in her schedule to help someone or room at her table for “one more.’ Betty enjoyed her life at Parkland, pub nights with friends, motorcycle rides thanks to “Share the Wind”, Merry Widows nights with her girls, and morning coffees. Her days were full of friendship, laughter and love. Betty told her friends the happiest moment of her life was meeting and looking into the eyes of her great grandchild – just a week before her passing. As was her way, Mom went in her own way and in her own time – we would have expected nothing less from her.

A reception celebrating Betty will be held in Parkland Clayton Park, Cameron Hall, Thursday, May 21 at 1:00 pm.

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Arthur "Art" Keeble

Keeble, Arthur "Art" was born in Stoney Creek, Ontario and passed away peacefully on May 14, 2026 in Twin Oaks Memorial Hospital, Musquodoboit Harbour at 90 years of age. Art was predeceased by his first wife, Marie; sisters, Dorothy, Lois and Barbara; stepdaughter, Colleen (Mike) Spicer. He is survived by his wife, Barbara; daughter, AnnaMarie (Charlie) Blanchard; son, Roy (Edna) Keeble; stepdaughter, Donna (Chris) Purcell; stepson, Randy (Nikki) Imlay; numerous grand and great-grandchildren. Also left to mourn are his non-humans, Luke, Axel and Archie. Art spent 25 years with the RCN, retiring in 1977 as a CPO1. Following this he tried his hand at farming in Upper Rawdon, until he found out it was work. In 1982 he and a partner started CFP, a business where he worked with and taught hydraulics, retiring again 10 years later. Art enjoyed collecting old tools and oddities, and was rarely happier than when he was figuring out what some mysterious old gadget had once been used for, or convincing somebody else of a completely made-up explanation. He loved sharing stories with friends and family and was known for his dry wit, curiosity, ingenuity, and practical jokes delivered so straight-faced that people often didn’t realize that they’d been had. As long time members of the Atlantic Tool Collectors Association, he and Barb wrote the club newsletter for 10 years. Art was also in charge of the “What’s It” table, which was right up his alley! He cherished the friendships he made there. As a dedicated volunteer, Art spent many years as an animator at Memory Lane Heritage Village, a place he truly loved. He also gave his time for eight years to Twin Oaks Memorial Hospital as a greeter/helper. The family would like to thank the staff and caregivers in Twin Oaks who cared for Art with kindness and compassion during his final days. A very special thank you must go to his home caregivers; Amber, who became almost like another daughter; Marilyn, who sang to him every morning; and Sue, with whom he shared many interests. Cremation has taken place. There will be no visitation or funeral service. Those wishing to remember Art should get together and “Shoot the Sh**” with a good friend or two, and then go have an ice cream cone. Memorial donations to Souls’ Harbour Rescue Mission, Twin Oaks Health Care Foundation or any Dog Rescue would be appreciated.

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Mary Genevieve Goodwin

Goodwin, Mary Genevieve – age 61, of Fort Ellis passed away peacefully on May 11, 2026 in Colchester East Hants Health Centre, Truro.

Born in New Glasgow, she was a daughter of the late James and Mary (Hayman) Goodwin.

For a number of years Gen worked as a cook in various restaurants, a job she thoroughly enjoyed. She enjoyed spending time with her children and grandchildren, spending time by the water and doing diamond art.

Surviving are her daughters, Starr Angel Mae Melanson, Marlana Christine (Mirza) Delbegovic; son, Paul Michael Koerner; brothers, Billy Goat, Herbie Goat, Johnny Goat, Mark Goat; sister, Debbie Goodwin. She also is survived by Andy and Sherry where she lived during a difficult time in her life.

Besides her parents, she was predeceased by brothers, John Colin Goodwin and James Stephen Goodwin.

Cremation has taken place.

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

Memorial donations may be made to Canadian Cancer Society or Colchester East Hants Health Foundation – Palliative Care.

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Donald "Don" Edward Levy

Levy, Donald “Don” Edward – age 72, passed away peacefully on May 3, 2026 at his home in Middle Musquodoboit surrounded by his family and close friends after a short and courageous battle with cancer.

Born in Halifax, Don was a son of the late Frederick and Doris (Faulkner) Levy. Don was a kind, intelligent, and gentle man who was always thinking of others before himself. He was a man of few words, but he had a quick wit and a devilish grin. Don grew up in Fairview and attended Halifax West High School before graduating from the Nova Scotia Institute of Technology (NSCC) with a diploma in Electrical Engineering Technology.

As a young boy and throughout his teenage years, Don was actively involved with Scouts Canada and worked at Camp Lone Cloud. Following graduation, he built a long and prestigious career as an Engineering Tech and then as a Project Manager in the Marine Division of Westinghouse (now Siemens) before retiring in 2013.

Don loved the outdoors and found great joy in nature and the simple pleasures of life at his home in Middle Musquodoboit. He gardened, hunted, fished, and found great pride in producing the perfect Christmas tree! Don was an avid golfer and a longtime member at the Brightwood Golf Club. He also enjoyed flying his airplane and taking annual adventurous trips with his long-time buddies. A natural builder and tinkerer, Don was happiest with grease on his hands rather than wearing a tie, and he never turned down a cold beer shared with family and friends.

He will be deeply missed by his sisters, Barb Power of Bedford and Heather Levy of Halifax; his niece, Shauna Power (Ryan Stevens) of Salmon River; his nephew, Matthew Power (Amber) of Bedford; his great-nephews, Finn and Knox Stevens; his great-niece, Ivy Power; as well as many friends, co-workers, and cousins.

Besides his parents, Don was predeceased by his brother-in-law, Stephen Power and his beloved beagle, Ralf.

The family wishes to express their sincerest gratitude and appreciation to Don’s many friends and neighbours who stepped up in a big way to help Don during his illness. He was overwhelmed by your kindness and generosity towards him. True friends indeed!

A Celebration of Life will be held on Thursday, May 28, 2026 at 11 a.m. in Hillside United Church, 12 Flamingo Drive, Halifax, NS, with reception to follow in the church hall. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to a charity of your choice.

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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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