George Jarvis

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

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

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

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

Cremation has taken place.

Burial will be at a later date.

Memorial donations may be made to Canadian Cancer Society.

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Nicholas "Nick" Douglas Wade Lemmon

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

A special thank you to Wanda from Arimathea.

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

To know Nick was to love him.

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Linda Anne Taylor

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

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Ivan Reginald Bayer

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Edwin Raymond May

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Winston (Wietze) Bokma

Bokma, Winston (Wietze) – Winston Bokma (1936-2026) of Shubenacadie, Nova Scotia, died peacefully in his home on January 16th, 2026. In the last few years, he often spoke of what it would be like to die and awake, “in the blink of an eye” looking at Jesus’ face. He told and re-told the story of the thief on the cross who believed in Jesus and was told by him, “Today you will be with me in paradise.” We take comfort in the thought of him in paradise now.

Winston was born in the village of Oudemirdum, Friesland, in the Netherlands. His parents, Aaltje and Sjoerd raised him on a small farm with cows and pigs. He was the fifth of six children and the last of them to pass. His siblings were Douwe, Tine, Lies, Nelie and Siemen. Winston picked up the love of farming from his father at an early age. He immigrated to Nova Scotia with his lifelong friend, Jake Folkerstma, at the age of 18 with the dream of having his own farm. Before he left, a young woman named Sietske (Shirley) de Jong caught his eye and heart. They corresponded for two years when Winston asked her to marry him. He went back to Friesland to marry her and they boarded the Seven Seas ship just two days later.

Winston and Shirley enjoyed almost 68 wonderful years of marriage together. They raised eight children on the farm and became second parents to Melissa Simmons after her father passed away. Dad and Mom hosted hundreds of people over the years, whether it be a young Dutch farmer who came for the summer, family from afar, or visitors from church who stopped by for coffee or tea. Dad loved to talk about his faith and did so in earnest with visitors, friends, children, grandchildren, and strangers. Some fond memories his children have of dad are going for Sunday drives, taking breaks from working in the field with a carafe full of icy Koolaid, tea, and cookies, and having devotions at the table after our meals which sometimes dissolved into fits of giggles.

Winston worked to build Bokma Farms Ltd. which he passed on to his sons George, Andy and Donald and today is run by his grandchildren. He was a charter member of Faith Community Church, and served with the Shared Word (Gideons), Archway Counselling Association and the Shumilacke Food Bank. If you wish to make a donation in his name, these charities were dear to his heart.

He is survived by his wife, Shirley; and children, George & Luanne Bokma, Andy & Connie Bokma, Donald & Evelyn Bokma, Ann & Henry TenNapel, Alice & Joe Seif, Jeffrey & Heidi Bokma, Linda & David de Jong, Roland & Sarah Bokma; grandchildren, Ben & Karmyn, Josiah & Sarah, Rebecca & Dan, Rachel & Charles, Sara, Nathan & Val, Nick & Melanie, Lucas & Amy, Melissa & Doug, Isaac & Anna, Laura & James, Julia & Doug, Jordan & Kendra, Alex, Jonathan & Gabriella, Adrianna & Jacob, Lydia & Steven, Renae & Brandon, Derek, Dayna, Elsie & Josh, Jeremy & Becca, Josh & Emily, Clayton, Owen & Louise, Hans, Kyle & Erica, Claire & Carson, Simon & Abigail, Gertie, Oliver, and Jesse. He was predeceased by Daniel.

Dad had fifty-three great-grandchildren and was predeceased by Miriam and Malachi.

The family would like to express our heartfelt gratitude for the compassionate and skillful care provided by Angie, Michelle, Krish, Hailee, Emily, Fran, Brittany, Debbie, Sam, and VON staff. You have been one of God’s good gifts to our family at a difficult time!

Visitation will be from 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. on January 23rd. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. on January 24th, both in Faith Community Church, 29 Highway 14, Milford, NS. A reception will follow immediately after the service in Milford Recreation Center, 2288 Hwy 2, Milford, NS. The website for livestream: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwv6R_dBRYOq6fSoOM7yoBQ

2 Corinthians 5:8 “To be absent from the body is to be in the present with the LORD”

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Joyce Bernadette (Garden) Carroll

With heavy hearts we announce the passing of our dear mom, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, and aunt to many nieces and nephews. Mom passed away on Tuesday, January 13, 2026 at the age of 89, surrounded by her family. She was born in 1936 in Enfield to Forrest and Mary (Horne) Garden. Mom’s loving children are Vernon (Cathy), Barry (Holly), and Shelly. She was predeceased by her daughter, Darlene in 2008. Mom’s pride and joy were her grandchildren, Stephanie, Ashley, Tanya, Sean, Nicole, Scott, Nathan, and Kyle, along with her great-grandchildren, Alexis, Raena, Spencer, Elliot, Sam, Haylee, Sadie, Barry Jr., Elvie, Bentley, and Wrenley. Mom is survived by sisters, Kathleen “Kay”, and Marlene. She was predeceased by sisters, Audrey, Virginia, Ruth, Margaret, Regina, and in infancy, Alma, Florence, and Marlene; brothers, Elroy, Gerald, Jerome, Carl, Ray, and in infancy, Carl. Mom loved having family and friends around her. She was always up for babysitting any of her grandchildren or great-grandchildren, She loved listening to music, going to dances, and singing especially with her sisters at family gatherings, Mom was a lifetime member of the women’s auxiliary with Branch 133 Enfield Legion and a Catholic Women’s League (CWL) member, as well as a member of St. Bernard’s Parish in Enfield. Cremation has taken place under the care and direction of Arimathea Funeral Cooperative. Funeral service will be held on Wednesday, January 21, at 2 p.m. in St. Bernard’s Catholic Church, Enfield, followed by a reception downstairs in the church. Memorial donations may be made to CWL Enfield, Canadian Cancer Society or Heart and Stroke Foundation. The family would like to extend heartfelt thanks to the staff and caregivers of Eaglesnest Cottage in Magnolia Continuing Care, Enfield for the love and care they provided especially over the past week. They were all so compassionate with Mom and to all of us during this difficult time.

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Merrill David Savary

Savary, Merrill David – age 77, of Lawrencetown/Digby, Nova Scotia, passed away on January 10th, 2026, in Dartmouth General Hospital as the result of a heart attack.

Born in 1949, in Digby, Merrill was the youngest son of Russell Savary and Ola Savary (Tufts). He carried a lifelong love for his hometown and his family heritage, returning

to Digby whenever he could and speaking fondly of where he came from.

Married in 1979, Merrill was a devoted husband to Barbara, and they did nearly everything together. He chose early retirement to spend more time with family, a time they enjoyed through several trips to Punta Cana. Throughout their marriage, Merrill lovingly maintained their home and vehicles. In retirement, he gladly accompanied Barbara to her activities, helping set up and taking the time to get to know her friends. Family was a constant source of pride for Merrill, and few things brought him more joy than watching and coaching his son, Michael play baseball. That love fit naturally with his lifelong enjoyment of sports, including golf, hockey, curling, and baseball. In his later years, his granddaughters were the light of his life. A natural conversationalist, Merrill genuinely enjoyed learning about others—even during his time in hospital, he wanted to know the names and stories of every nurse who cared for him. His kindness, curiosity, and love of sharing knowledge shaped both his work and personal life.

Merrill dedicated nearly 40 years as a heavy-duty mechanic at CFB Halifax, and took great pride in his work. Later in his career, he learned French not only to advance professionally, but also to support his son with his schoolwork, reflecting his quiet devotion as a father. After his retirement, he continued to share his mechanical knowledge by helping friends, family, and anyone who asked. Outside of work, he found joy in nature, with a special love for animals, plants, and especially flowers.

His faith was a steady presence throughout his life, from childhood memories of hymns his mother played on the organ to his involvement with Calvin United Church in Lawrencetown. A lover of facts with a remarkable memory, Merrill was a devoted family historian and storyteller. He will be remembered as a man who cared deeply, learned continually, shared his wealth of knowledge and stories, and lived with kindness and generosity at the heart of all he did.

Merrill is survived by his beloved wife, Barbara (Bell) Savary; son, Michael (Emily) Savary; granddaughters, Olivia and Charlotte; siblings, Lauren Savary, Nathan Savary, and Marlene Miller; nieces and nephews, Lynn, Scott, Marlene, and Brad; sister-in-law Bettianne (Barry) Colpitts; and nephew, Craig.

He was predeceased by his parents, and 9 half-siblings.

A funeral will be held on Friday, January 16, 2026 at 2 p.m. in Calvin United Church, 3795 Lawrencetown Rd, Lawrencetown, NS, with visitation on January 15, 2026 from 7:00-8:30 pm in the same location. Cremation has taken place, and a private family interment will occur at a later date.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in his memory to Calvin United Church, Heart and Stroke Foundation, or Dartmouth General Hospital Foundation.

Merrill will be deeply missed by all who knew him.

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Gary Bruce Eddy

Eddy, Gary Bruce – Gary Bruce Eddy passed away peacefully on January 8, 2026. He was 78 years old.

Gary is survived by his loving wife of 56 years, Carol; his son, Christopher; his daughter, Michelle Campbell (Craig); and his grandchildren, Lauren Eddy and Rachel, Brendon, and Cameron Campbell. Gary was predeceased by his father, Spencer Eddy; his mother, Elizabeth (Miller) Eddy; and his brother, David Eddy.

Born in 1947, Gary grew up in Dartmouth, graduated from Prince Andrew High School, and proudly served for 29 years as a Firefighter with the City of Dartmouth and HRM before retiring in 1998.

During his years in the fire department, Gary loved riding at the rear of the truck, always being positioned to jump into action and run into burning buildings and provide assistance to others as a first responder.

Upon retiring from the fire department, Gary and Carol relocated from Dartmouth to East Chezzetcook where they became well-known residential real estate developers, constructing several multi-unit housing buildings in surrounding communities.

Gary was an avid outdoorsman who would take any and every opportunity to be out fishing or hunting. When the seasons were open, you would find him alone, waist deep in a river fly fishing or in the woods hunting deer with his buddies, many of whom were boyhood schoolmates who became lifelong friends. Some of the moments he most enjoyed were spent with good friends during fly fishing excursions in Newfoundland and Labrador.

The family would like to express appreciation to everyone for the phone calls and visits made to Gary while he with us. And we will be forever grateful to the doctors, nurses, and palliative care staff for their care, kindness, and compassion for Gary.

Cremation has taken place.

Following Gary’s wishes, there will be no funeral service. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Canadian Cancer Society or QEII Health Sciences Centre Foundation - Palliative Care Unit.

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Muriel Frances Kaulback

Kaulback, Muriel Frances – Muriel Frances Kaulback passed away peacefully on January 3, 2026, at the age of 90. 

Born in 1935, Muriel was a daughter of Elizabeth Mae Wally and George Edward Conrad. In 1955, she married Aubrey Norman Kaulback, with whom she shared her life until his passing in 2009. 

Muriel is survived by her brother, Ivor Conrad; her daughter, Deborah Kaulback; her grandchildren, Daniel Hebb and Jennifer Hebb; and her great-grandson, Kaius Hebb. 

Muriel was kind, intelligent, shy, and creative. She was an accomplished seamstress, gardener, baker, tole painter, and furniture refinisher. She took great pride and care in creating a warm, nurturing home for her family. 

Muriel and Aubrey travelled and built their family together through a variety of military postings, eventually returning home to Middle Musquodoboit. 

Muriel lived a full life, rich with love and affection for her friends, family, neighbours, and her cherished dog, Happy. She will be remembered for her quiet strength, gentle nature, and the kindness she extended to all who knew her. 

A small graveside service will be held in June 2026.  

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Elizabeth Judith Leslie

Leslie, Elizabeth Judith – Age 75, of Newcomb Corner, passed away January 9, 2026 in Colchester East Hants Health Centre, Truro.

Born in Halifax, she was a daughter of the late Victor and Marion Boudreau.

Elizabeth enjoyed camping, being with people and animals. She volunteered at Braeside, and was willing to help out wherever needed.

Surviving are her husband, Kim; children, Terry, Kimberly, Dale; grandchildren, Tony, Andrew, Terra, Zachary, Dylan; great-grandchildren, Addison, Malakai, Kalix and Winter; brothers, Eugene (Anne Marie) Boudreau, Leonard (Barbara) Boudreau, Michael (Janet) Damery; sister, Madelyn Conway; several nieces and nephews.

She was predeceased by husband, Jerry Cox.

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

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

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Karen "Yvonne" Kerr

Kerr, Karen “Yvonne” – 67 of Little Dyke Lake, passed away on January 7, 2026.

Yvonne was born in Bridgewater. She was predeceased by her parents, Bill and Mary (Faulkenham) Alexander, formerly of Stanley Section, near New Germany.

Yvonne retired from Canada Post in December of 2013, having worked as Postmaster of Meaghers Grant, Asssistant in Musquodoboit Harbour, Postmaster of Upper Stewiacke and finally in Upper Musquodoboit as Postmaster. Prior to this she did work terms for Employment and Immigration, DND, Transport Canada and five years with the Royal Bank of Canada.

Yvonne did not believe in “all work and no play”. She loved her social life and gathering with friends. Canada Day in New Germany with her sister “Naughty” Nancy, was a favorite time of year and holiday. It became a ritual to have the kids in the early morning children's parade and then rush back to Simpsons Corner to get ready for the grown ups parade. If Canada Day was mid week, we'd stay for the fireworks and then drive back to Meaghers Grant while the kids slept in back.

Yvonne spent the last 25 years with her Sippy Pals enjoying friendships and many gastronomical delights.

Conventions with her CPAA colleagues as a working member and volunteer led to many good times and life long friends throughout the Maritimes. Yvonne enjoyed several trips as a CPAA member visiting Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Quebec and Newfoundland at national conventions as well as many local conventions in PEI, New Brunswick and NS. She had a special place in her heart for all her Zone 3 gals, including the current Maritime Branch President Eugene and his wife, Manon. Besides Canada Day this was her second favourite time of year. She enjoyed it to the fullest when they got together.

Since moving to Little Dyke in 2020, Yvonne formed many strong bonds with the local women, being one of the founders of the Hiker Dykers, a lady’s walking club. She also created a community Facebook page to keep all of us up to date with the things going on around us. Everyone needs a village and she thought she had a great one!! One of their biggest screams and fun was their annual Witch Walk, which was celebrated with snacks and scary drinks afterwards. The group even had their Witchie faces and costumes on the Live at Five show one year. Yvonne has been an active walker and fitness person all her life. She enjoyed so much her three times weekly walks and workouts during the winter with her “village” people. In the basement of the Masstown church, they’d sweat it off and had lots of fun. The words we heard most were, “I am so sore, Deanna made us work today.”

The move from Meaghers Grant created a loss for Yvonne as she gave up the Morning Steppers class in the Community Hall, with many friends.

Yvonne and her husband, Laurin Kerr spent their entire married life in Meaghers Grant until 2020 when they moved to Little Dyke full time. Besides her husband, Yvonne is survived by her older sisters, Lynn (Wayne) Morrison, Nancy (Garnet) Veinot; and her younger brothers, David (Corrina) and James (Cheryl); daughters, Kelly (Aaron) Graham, Amherst; and Tara Kerr, Truro, who both faithfully were by their mothers side daily and nightly; grandchildren, Keenan and Cale Fraser and Luke and Jack Graham; nephews, “Magic Man” Daniel Veinot, Scott Morrison; and niece, Ryan Morrison.

As the girls were growing up, Yvonne decided to join Brownies as a co-leader and even kept it up after the girls grew older.

Her pride and joy were her grandsons, Keenan and Cale Fraser of Nine Mile River and Luke and Jack Graham of Amherst. We were lucky to live close to them and see them regularly as they grew. Yvonne did everything she could to see them all get together as much as possible. Labour Day weekends were a big family time and Easter was big in our house. Many Easter egg hunts were had with the boys. We know she would have loved one more! As the boys grew older it was trips to a local hotel and pool, with pizzas and a movie. When Yvonne turned 60, she took all her children and grandchildren to Varadero, Cuba to celebrate. Oh, the ice cream we ate, a memory forever. She even supplied matching t-shirts for us all. We will never forget her. Forever the life of the party.

Yvonne loved to travel to warm climates. Cayo Coco, Cuba was her favourite. We walked many miles on those beaches and met a lot of new and current friends. This was her way. Her husband convinced her to take three bus tours. She thought we were too young. In the end she loved the destinations and friendships. She really enjoyed our NYC adventure with friends, Margie and Barry, and Dawn and Ian.

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

A Celebration of Life will be held January 17, 2026 from 1-3 p.m. in Debert Hospitality and Conference Centre, 130 Ventura Drive, Debert, please use Hurricane Entrance. Please join us to celebrate what Yvonne felt were some pretty wonderful years. She wants this to be a joyful event. Memorial donations may be made to Diabetes Canada. As most of you know she was insulin dependent since 1972.

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Christine B. (Walsh) Wry

Wry, Christine B. (Walsh) – age 58. It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Christine Barbara (Walsh) Wry on December 16, 2025 in Colchester East Hants Health Centre, Truro. She is survived by her parents, Douglas Walsh and Barbara (Merrick) Walsh; daughters, Kennedy and Holly Wry; sister, Janet (Lewis) MacDonell; nephews, Mark and Keith MacDonell.

Christine’s working years were spent in the logistics industry.

She will be remembered for the love of all horses, especially the Standardbred, being very proud of her accomplishments as an owner, trainer and competitor travelling the Maritimes with family and friends.

Service and burial will be at a later date.

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Joan (Casey) DeBaie

DeBaie, Joan (Casey) – It is with full hearts and deep sadness that we announce the passing of our cherished Nanny, Joan (Casey) DeBaie, who left us peacefully on December 31, 2025, surrounded by the love of her family.

Born in 1940, in Halifax, she was a daughter of Dennis and Charlotte (King) Casey.

Nanny Joan lived a life defined by caring, friendship, and a devotion to the people she loved. She was a proud mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and friend to many. Her infectious smile, witty humor, and everyday kindness made everyone feel at home.

Nanny Joan had a remarkable ability to make even the simplest moments memorable—whether it was recording your weight loss every week at TOPS, playing bingo, singing weekly in the Choir, visiting with friends, organizing a big family reunion, volunteering at Memory Lane Heritage Village, or spending time at her family home in Port Felix.

She leaves behind a legacy of love in her sons, Danny DeBaie (Sherri), Dartmouth; and Neil DeBaie, Sackville; her amazing granddaughters, Tracey (Reigh-Leigh), Yellowknife; Elizabeth (Dyson), Kentucky; her great-grandchildren, Analin and Isaac, Kentucky; and Reid, Yellowknife, who will forever carry her life lessons, strength, and love for playing cribbage and doing puzzles forward. Donna Devost and Shania Siteman (Nash and Coy) were her bonus granddaughters and great-grandsons whom she also treated equally as family. She is also survived by her brother, Warren Casey.  

She is predeceased by husband, Arnold DeBaie in 2010, whom she now joins in peaceful rest; sisters, Kaye and Shirley; brothers, Freeman, Earl, Dennis, Jerry (her twin brother) and Pat.

A Celebration of Nanny Joan’s Life will be held on Friday, July 10, 2026 at Memory Lane Heritage Village in Lake Charlotte from 4 - 7 pm. The next day the family will travel down to Port Felix and together, Arnold and Joan will be laid to rest.

In honor of her giving spirit, the family asks in lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Eastern Shore Archives (easternshorearchives.ca)

We would like to thank the staff of Northwood Halifax 8C for your continued care.

And last but not least, we want to send a huge thank you to everyone around Lake Charlotte Loop (and a few off the loop) who helped and stopped in to check on her well being over the years, it never went unnoticed. And to the Cashin family of Port Felix whom she dearly loved, your kindness and love shown to “Momma Joan” will always be remembered and you all have a special place in our hearts.

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Gary Ross Watt

Watt, Gary Ross – Age 62, passed away peacefully at home on January 5, 2026. Gary grew up in Collingwood, Cumberland County, where he and his father fostered their love for draft horses.

Gary worked at various jobs during his younger years, and then as a heavy equipment operator with Dexter Construction until 1990 when he went to work at Will-Kare Paving. Gary had the opportunity to work various roles and pieces of equipment at Will-Kare Paving. He had a special love for his Cat 140M grader that he drove for many years and we were all educated about getting the right crown and grade and never let us forget about the summers on the Pothole Patcher! He was always up for a challenge.

Oh did Gary love to cook! He faithfully watched numerous cooking shows and the number of views of Jacques Pepin are going to take a dive. Recipes are suggestions only.

Gary and his father loved draft horses with a preference for the Percheron breed. Once he met Janet, this love did not diminish. Janet joined the two Watt men and proceeded to show their Percheron horses. Although Gary could not attend many events over the last few years, he could give you the pedigree of a Percheron horse from 40 years ago and enjoyed reading old copies of the Draft Horse Journal.

Gary passed on his love of draft horses and heavy equipment to his son, Cory. Growing up, Gary would bring home different pieces of equipment and teach his son to drive them. Many hours were spent in the cab of a truck. When they weren’t working in machines, they would spend the summers at horse events where Gary did not pass up an opportunity to pass along his vast wealth of knowledge to his son. The passion he held for the Percheron breed continues in his family.

Gary is survived by his wife, Janet; son, Cory (Taylor); sisters, Goldie, Connie; brothers, Donnie, Ralph; Grace Smith, who was like a mother to him; his in-laws, Don (Kathy), Larry (Lynne), Ardith (Grant), Nancy and Maxine (Frank).

He was predeceased by his father, Wendell Watt and mother, Viola Armsworthy; father and mother-in-law, David and Carmitta Kennedy; brothers-in-law, Arlen and Stephen.

A Celebration of Gary’s Life will take place on Sunday, January 11, 2026, from 2-4 in North River District Firehall, 74 Truro Road, North River.

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Darlene Ann McKenzie

McKenzie, Darlene Ann – age 71, passed away peacefully on January 4, 2026, in Truro, Nova Scotia. Born in Halifax, Darlene lived a life marked by deep love for her family, dedication to her work, and a quiet strength that touched all who knew her.

Darlene built a fulfilling career as a hairdresser, working for 33 years in salons across communities from Bedford to Stewiacke. Her warm presence and skilled hands made her a trusted figure to many clients over the decades. Later in life, she embraced a new chapter with enthusiasm and courage by working at DeBeers Diamond Mine in Snap Lake, Northwest Territories. This fly-in fly-out camp job became what she fondly referred to as her “adventure job,” reflecting her willingness to explore new paths and embrace change.  So many fun summers pool side, or up at the property.  Darlene loved to be with Louis and they shared so many fun times together.

Family was at the heart of Darlene’s world. She is lovingly remembered by her daughter, Denika Robinson and son-in-law Garnet Dykens; granddaughters, Kaylee (Brandon) and Khloe; stepson, Michael Porquet and stepdaughter-in-law Deborah; granddaughters, Rory and Bailey; and grandson, Alex. She also leaves behind her sisters, Christina Parker, Nancy Scothorn (Peter), and Denise Clarke (Jeff); sister-in-law, Barbara McKenzie; along with many cherished nephews, nieces, cousins, and lifelong friends.

Darlene was predeceased by her beloved husband, Louis Porquet; her parents, John and Shirley McKenzie; her brother Gerald McKenzie; and brothers-in-law, Bill Parker and Reg Scothorn .

Those who knew Darlene will remember her as sweet, caring, quiet yet fun-loving—a woman whose love for her family radiated through every part of her life. Her presence brought comfort and joy to those around her, and she will be missed so very much by all who loved her.

May her memory bring peace and warmth to those she held dear.

A Celebration for the Lives of both Darlene & Louis will be held at a later date.

If you wish to make a donation in her name, Darlene has two charities dear to her heart -   Canadian Cancer Society (Lung) or the SPCA.

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Myrtle "Faye" Logan

Logan, Myrtle “Faye” – Age 95, of Upper Musquodoboit passed away at home on January 5, 2026.

Born in Upper Musquodoboit, she was a daughter of the late Arthur and Estella (Dean) Woodin.

Faye was a faithful community member where she belonged to St. James United Church, was a member of the choir, UCW and Women’s Institute. She enjoyed many travel adventures with her husband of 69 years, John, which included snowmobiling, golfing, cottage life, RVing and winters in Florida. She enjoyed hosting Monday bridge games at her home.

Surviving are her sister, Muriel Dean; sisters-in-law, Leola Woodin, Erminie Morash, Dawn (Lester) Archibald; brother-in-law, Clarence (Kaye) Logan; many nieces and nephews.

She was predeceased by husband, John; brothers, Russell, Elwyn; sisters, Lynda Murray, and Karen Canning.

Cremation has taken place.

Funeral service will be held Sunday at 2 p.m. in Sharon Presbyterian Church, Dean. A gathering of friends and family will follow in Upper Musquodoboit Fellowship Hall. Burial will be at a later date in Hillcrest Cemetery, Upper Musquodoboit.

Memorial donations may be made to Upper Musquodoboit Playground Society, c/o 8741 Highway 224, Upper Musquodoboit  B0N 2M0 or Musquodoboit Valley Health Foundation – Braeside.

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Carolyn Christina Ashley

Ashley, Carolyn Christina – Age 81 of Upper Stewiacke, passed away January 4, 2026 in Colchester East Hants Health Centre, Truro.

Born in Enfield, she was a daughter of the late George and Louella (Osborne) Garden.

For many years, she and her husband enjoyed their trips to the cottage in College Lake.

Surviving are her husband, Reid; brothers, Vaughn, Doug, Eddy, Larry; several nieces and nephews.

Cremation has taken place.

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

Memorial donations may be made to Canadian Cancer or Alzheimer Society.

Thank you to Steven Ashley and Linda Miller for all of their support over the past while.

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Edward "Eddie" Harris Arnold

Arnold, Edward “Eddie” Harris– age 77, of East Jeddore. It is with heartbreak we announce his passing on December 30, 2025, in Ocean View Manor. Born in Halifax he was a son of the late William “Bill” and Margaret “Marine” Arnold.

His first job started him off as a bus boy for the House of Commons, where he moved on to work for Gillis Company Fencing. Maritime Divers was his next choice. Onward and upward to Dominion Diving, which was one of his favourite jobs, then into being a deck hand with Fulton Power and boys. Afterwards he took on the role of captain, working his two fishing vessels, the Atlantic Squire and Blaine and Glenn. He was born to navigate to open seas! He worked for Jim Dooks A1 Excavating, which led him working for Municipal Group. He retired as foreman for Dexter‘s Construction.

He is survived by his wife of 55 years, Darlene Rose (Power) Arnold; son, Eddy (Michelle); daughter, Carrie (Joey); grandchildren, Alysha (Matt), Jordan (Nate), Jock (Brandi), Isaiah (Angela); and great-grandchildren, Elowyn, Lily, Rosalie, Brooklyn, Meilani, Maverick, Carter, Scarlett and Mason; brother and sisters, George (Bernice), Richard (Gail), Dennis (Sheila), Shirley, Carol (Douglas), Ernie (Sylvia), Allan, Patrick; sisters-in-law, April, Mimi and Nancy.

He is predeceased by his brothers and sisters, Avis (Wray), Paul, David (Cheryl), Victor, Vincent, Tammie; and brother-in-law, Marshall.

One of his greatest pleasures in life was giving the shirt off his back for another and carrying on with his grand and great-grandkids. He was always there when one needed a helping hand and he would always show to support his grandkids, whether it be cheering them on at hockey, baseball, or bowling.

A special thank you to homecare for their utmost respect and love they shared with him, Twin Oaks Memorial Hospital for giving him the freedom to wander widely and to Heather for guiding us gently through the difficult times to come. Big thanks to Ocean View for putting up with all his kisses he loved to share and acts of foolishness.

There will be no visitation.

Celebration of Life will take place at 11 a.m. on January 10, 2026, in Jeddore Baptist Church in Head of Jeddore. Reception to follow downstairs. Burial will take place in the spring.

Memorial donations may be made to Alzheimer Society. Let’s stop this horrendous disease together! 

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Arnold Roy Thompson

Arnold Roy Thompson passed away December 30th, 2025 at the age of 85, in Braeside Home for Special Care with his family by his side. Arnold worked at Acadia University for over forty years being a janitor and other trades. He also cleaned doctor offices on the weekends. Left to cherish his memory are daughter, Tanya (Howie); son, Arnie (Kim); grandchildren, Kayla (Nate); Malcolm (Hannah) and great-granddaughter, Sadie; Justin (Kerissa); Travis (Daniella) and great-grandchildren, Judy and Logan; Arnie Blake (Carys); Katie (Justin) and baby to be;  and Tyler; sister, Leola; brother John. He was predeceased by his parents, William and Lilly (King) Thompson; brother, Allan and sister, Gladys. Cremation has taken place under the direction of Arimathea Funeral Cooperative, Upper Musquodoboit. A graveside burial will be held in the spring in Gaspereau Cemetery for immediate family.

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