Jeffrey Ambrose Forbes

Forbes, Jeffrey Ambrose - The family of Jeffrey Ambrose Forbes of Middle Musquodoboit (formally Enfield) regrets to announce his passing on April 28, 2025 after a valiant fight with ALS (Lou Gehrig’s Disease).

Jeff is survived by his children, Connor, Cowen and Rebecca of Middle Musquodoboit. He was predeceased by his wife, Natasha (MacEachen). Jeff is also survived by his siblings, David (Cathie Bell), Joseph (Nancy), Judith Mason (John), Catherine, Jerome Horne (Heather), Kenneth; mother- and father-in-law, Donald and Judy MacEachen of Long Point; and sister-in-law, Juleen (MacEachen) Pottie of Port Hawkesbury. Jeff was a loving uncle to many nieces and nephews. Aside from his wife, Jeff was predeceased by his parents, Kenneth and Lorraine (Horne) Forbes.

Jeff was an avid fisher and hunter. He loved spending time at the camp with his siblings and his children. Jeff worked for many years for Maurice Sporting Goods and then Big Rock Sporting Goods, travelling the Atlantic Provinces setting up seasonal displays for the outdoor adventurer.

Visitation will be held May 7, 2025 from 10 – 10:45 a.m. in St. Bernard’s Catholic Church, Enfield, followed by mass of Christian Burial at 11 a.m. Interment will be in Pine Grove Cemetery, Stewiacke East.

Memorial donations may be made to the Musquodoboit Valley Food Bank or Pine Grove Cemetery.

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

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Barbara Anne (Lane) Johnson

Johnson, Barbara Anne (Lane) - Age 90, passed away peacefully on April 24, 2025, surrounded by her family.

Born in Truro, Barbara was the only daughter of the late Lewis Lloyd Lane and the late Ada Eileen (McIntyre) Lane; both of Truro. 

Barbara was predeceased by her son, Terrance Murray Johnson in 1973 and husband, Ronald Murray Johnson in 2006, along with brothers, Kenneth Lane in 2014 and David Lane in 2004.

Barbara is survived by her son, Ronald Johnson and his wife, Elaine; daughter, Caroline Johnson; grandson, Zackary Johnson; granddaughters, Emily Johnson, Lydia Dawson, Delaney Dawson and grandson, Zachary McNamara; great-grandchildren, Aidan and Kara Johnson. Barbara is survived as well by her brother, Robert Lane, his wife, Carolyn and their daughter, Cathy.

Barb was a wonderful mother and friend, not only to her own children but to everyone who had the joy of knowing her. She was known for her big heart, quick wit, and her gift of conversation — said to be a real ‘McIntyre trait.’ She loved nothing more than sharing stories, flipping through old photo albums, and reminiscing about days gone by.

An exceptional cook and baker, Barb also found great joy in making preserves, often filling her home with the delicious smells of the season; the spirit of Christmas, Easter and her cheeky week-long birthday celebrations. Barb had an adventurous spirit; she loved to travel, dance, especially line dancing, and she had practiced Tai Chi with enthusiasm. Barb was a voracious reader who treasured the simple pleasures in life, like watching the rain fall, the snow drift quietly, or remark with wonder at the deer or birds that passed by or perched outside her window.

Barb’s love, laughter, and generous spirit touched countless lives. She will be forever remembered and deeply missed. With that, the family wishes to thank Barb’s closest, longest-known friends and companions who were a blessing throughout Barb’s life and until the end - ever thoughtful, caring and helpful cousin, Gloria Ledbury; childhood friend, neighbour and lifelong friend, Helen Withrow; continuous friend and phone buddy for decades, Coleen McRae; long time friend, Mary Carrier; friends and helpers, Marg and Nancy whose friendship and help was such a blessing.

To have such friends as these is a testament to Barb’s likability and character.

A service of remembrance will be held at St. John’s Anglican Church, 22 Church Street, Truro, Nova Scotia on May 7, 2025 at 2 p.m.

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Brittany Elaine Lewis

Lewis, Brittany Elaine – Age 30, of Halifax passed away unexpectedly on April 19, 2025.

Born in Halifax, she was the daughter of Colleen Penney and Derek Lewis (Karen Rundle).

Brittany’s beautiful personality lit up a room whenever she walked into it. Anyone who knew and loved her could relate to her sarcasm and wit. She loved to joke and make people laugh.

Brittany will always be loved and missed by her mom, Colleen; dad, Derek (Karen); and extended family members.

She was predeceased by “Poppa” and “Nanny Janet”.

Cremation has taken place.

A gathering of family and friends will be held on Saturday, May 3, 2-4 p.m. in Cole Harbour Fire Hall, 1150 Cole Harbour Road, Dartmouth.

Memorial donations may be made to any local SPCA.

“Forever in our hearts, rest in peace beautiful angel.”

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Cheryl Anne Creelman

Creelman, Cheryl Anne – passed away peacefully in Colchester East Hants Health Centre, Truro on April 27, 2025 after a brief illness. Cheryl was a daughter of the late Donald and Portia (Fulton) Creelman.

Cheryl was a kind, loving soul. She was an avid reader and loved to collect magazines about all the celebrities in Hollywood and the Royal family. She travelled across Canada twice, to New Orleans and also Massachusetts numerous times to visit her sister. Cheryl was an animal lover, particularly cats. Over the years, she rescued and cared for numerous stray cats in the neighbourhood and one in particular became her favourite and long-time companion of 18 years, Sally. She also liked to listen to music especially The Beatles and Alabama and collected books and albums about them. She loved to gather with family and especially like to hang out with her cousins and uncle while they were showing their horses, Cape Cod Percherons.

Cheryl is survived by her sister, Phyllis Creelman Roberts (Gary Halbgewachs); nephew, Scott (Alison) Roberts; niece, Megan (Roberts) DeGrand (Mike); and grandnieces, Mackenzie and Amelia Roberts.

As per Cheryl’s request, there will be no funeral services.

Many thanks to the doctors and nurses who cared for Cheryl at QEII and the palliative care unit in CEHHC. Special thanks to her cousin, Linda who graciously stepped up and took Cheryl under her wing.

Donations, if desired, may be made in her name to Canadian Cancer Society or your local SPCA.

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June "June Bug" Eleanor Archibald

Archibald, June “June Bug” Eleanor – It is with sadness that we announce the passing of June “June Bug” Eleanor Archibald on April 25, 2025 with sisters and close friend, Chris by her side.

June was born in Amherst to the late Leander Smith and Eleanor (Bowser) Archibald.

June was raised on the family dairy farm and attended school in Middle Musquodoboit, she then attended Mount Saint Vincent University and worked at the Civic Hospital for several years.

In the late seventies, June was involved in a motor vehicle accident leaving her a quadriplegic. She is remembered for her strength, determination and courage in dealing with the numerous obstacles and challenges that confronted her.

After her accident, June took up painting. She would sit at the table painting for hours on a canvas or rock until each was a work of art. She received many a request to paint a portrait of a beloved family pet, scenes of Peggy’s Cove or a beautiful landscape. All she needed was a picture to look at and she would create a painting that always received the comment that it was more beautiful than the actual picture. Her talent was unbelievable!

A few months before Christmas, she would begin the task of painting Christmas ornaments and cards, making sure she had enough for family and friends.  These we will cherish forever.

June hated the winters but so enjoyed the summer months. Some of her favorite things were trips to the Valley to enjoy a meal and glass of wine with friends, going to the cottage/beach to spend a day with her aunts and uncles and just spending time on the family farm with her brother, sisters, nieces and nephews.

June is survived by brother, Barry (Joan) Archibald; sister, Sheila (Roland) Pothier; twin sister, Judy (Stephen) Evans; sister, Tanya (Winston) Kennedy; eight nieces and nephews; and nine great nieces and nephews.

Special thanks to VON and Home Care staff who have supported June for numerous years.

Also, to Chris Shackelton who lived with and helped care for June this past year.

It was the devoted care of these individuals that enabled June to remain in her home. All of your compassion and support was greatly appreciated.

There will be no visitation or service as per her wishes.

Donations may be made in June’s memory to Canadian Cancer Society or VON.

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Glenn Michael Davis

Davis, Glenn Michael – Age 57, of Coldstream passed away April 20, 2025 at home.

Born in Halifax, he was a son of the late Bernard and Brenda (Gardiner) Davis.

Glenn enjoyed puttering around outdoors, working in his gardens and garage and doing home renovations. He and his life-long friend, Dale Hunt built a camp when they were both in their youth where he spent most of his summer every year. He took pride in anything he did, never missed a family event and everyone looked forward to the annual corn boil.

Surviving are siblings, George, Corina (Charles) MacKenzie, Darrell (Charlene); many nieces and nephews; great-nieces and nephews and great great niece. He will be greatly missed by his family and special friends, Dale Hunt and Matt Mitchell.

He was predeceased by brother, Jeff; nephew, Kyle Davis; step-father, Stephen Sullivan.

Cremation has taken place.

A Celebration of Life will be held April 26, 6 – 8 p.m. in Carrolls Corner Community Centre.

Memorial donations may be made to Nova Scotia Lung Association.

Burial will be at a later date in Mountain View Cemetery, Wittenburg.

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Beverley Eileen Fiddes

Fiddes, Beverley Eileen – Age 81, of Truro, passed away peacefully in Colchester East Hants Health Centre on April 22, 2025 with family by her side.

Born in Truro, she was a daughter of the late Earl and Norma (MacLeod) MacKenzie.

She loved to crochet and kept her fingers busy doing this craft. An avid Blue Jays fan, she enjoyed baseball games. She and her husband of 62 years spent their lives between Chester and Lower Onslow, later moving to Truro. Bev was an avid swimmer and boater. She loved her dogs, Kenzie, Chloe, Ziggy and Oscar. She enjoyed making friends, sharing laughter and good times regardless of where she lived.

She will always be loved and missed by her husband, Lin; son, Paul (Sharon); daughter, Tammie; grandchildren, Josh (Tamara), Devin (Melanie), Justin, Shawn, Kayla (Justin); great-grandchildren, Gwendolyn, Owen, Charlie, Lincoln, Elaina and Liam; special friends, Patti Bowers, Starr Morrisey and Shelley Fisher.

She was predeceased by brothers, Roddie and Rollie.

Cremation has taken place.

A Celebration of Life will be held Friday April 25th, 7 - 9 pm in Lower Onslow Community Centre,

12391 Highway 2, Lower Onslow.

Memorial donations to The Salvation Army would be appreciated.

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Jennifer Bowers

Bowers, Jennifer - passed away peacefully on April 18, 2025.

Loving wife of Henry, mother of three and grandmother of five. Farmer, gardener,

photographer, traveller.

Cremation and private burial has taken place.

Donations to Dartmouth General Hospital Foundation in appreciation.

Go safely over the waves

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Kerry Alexander Ellis

Ellis, Kerry Alexander - Kerry Alexander Ellis, born in Truro, Nova Scotia, passed away peacefully in his sleep on April 20, 2025, in Northern Lights Regional Hospital, Fort McMurray, Alberta. He was married to Arlene Ellis for 19 wonderful years, during which he managed to convince her that his love for quadding and drinking beer was just as important as dusting the furniture.

Kerry had a knack for finding joy in life’s simple pleasures. Whether it was tearing up the trails on his quad, sipping a cold one, or engaging in spirited conversations with friends on the phone, he always found a way to keep things light-hearted—often punctuated by his dry sense of humor. 

He is survived by his mother, Frances Ellis; his loving wife, Arlene Ellis; sons, Shane Wood (Nikki) and Travis Black (Mike); grandchildren, Ethan Wood, Abby Wood and Olivia Black; and his niece, Amanda Roode. He was predeceased by his brother, Robert Ellis; father, Alex Ellis; and infant sister, Kellie Ellis.

Visitation will be held on May 17th from 6-8 p.m., followed by a service on May 18th at 1 p.m., both in Springside Community Centre, 7072 Highway 289, Eastville. 

Kerry will be remembered for his infectious positivity, his unforgettable stories, and his ability to find humor in just about anything. He touched the lives of many and will be deeply missed by all who had the pleasure of knowing him.

He wanted to extend a heartfelt thank you to Phil Baker for consistently having his support at work, to BJ and Yolanda Coffey for their unwavering presence, and to the nursing staff on the 3rd floor of the Northern Lights Regional Hospital.

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David Charles Boyd

Boyd, David Charles – Age 83, passed away April 15, 2025 at home. He was born in Yarmouth, raised in Mayflower, and settled in West Chezzetcook. 

He is survived by his wife of 59 years, Madeline (Fillis); children, Scott, Hamilton, ON; Garth, Grande Prairie, AB; Nadine (Peter Hines) and Coleen, both of West Chezzetcook; grandchildren, Brandon, Jessica, Riley, Allie, Jake; step-grandchildren, Aaron, Leanne, Mandi, Katie; 11 great-grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his daughter, Lorena; seven brothers and two sisters.

David worked as a mechanic, a backhoe operator, labourer, and in his retirement years with Canada Post.

He was a longtime parishioner of St. Anselm's Church; a member of the Knights of Columbus Council 9093; served with the Chezzetcook Volunteer Fire Department and a long-time ball player. He was active in the community, running Bingos and 45 Card Socials.

Visitation will be held Thursday April 24th, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m., in Rowlings Funeral Home, 7795 Highway 7, Musquodoboit Harbour. Funeral will be Friday April 25th, 2 p.m., in St. Genevieve's Church, 723 East Chezzetcook Rd, followed by a burial in St. Anselm's Cemetery, 7045 Highway 207, West Chezzetcook. Reception to follow in St. Therese Community Center, 17 Conrod Rd, Grand Desert.

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

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Randy James Lynds

Lynds, Randy James – Age 69, of Truro passed away April 17, 2025.

Randy got his first job at the age of 16 at Intertape Polymer and worked there for 30 years. Randy liked doing a lot of things but particularly enjoyed snowmobiling, fishing, four-wheeling, and occasionally would like to have a drink and do the Hiram Lynds shuffle. He enjoyed taking his constant companion, his dog Ace, for drives. Randy was kind hearted and never said no to anyone, He will be missed by his family and many friends he made throughout his life.

Surviving are his spouse, Jeanie Steeves Theriault; sons, Curtis Lynds (Jessica Hamilton), Chris (Stacey) Lynds; daughter, Tina Lynds (Walter Dash); brothers, Robbie (Jean) Lynds, Ronnie (Karen) Lynds; stepsons, Richard Theriault and Edward Theriault; grandchildren, Brianna Lynds, Rachelle Lynds, Tyler Blenkhorn, Brooklyn Lynds, Hunter Theriault; and three great-grandchildren and one on the way.

He was predeceased by his mother, Jean Lynds; father, Warren Lynds; sister, Lisa Brown; brothers, Curtis McNutt, Carl McNutt, Cecil McNutt and Jeff Lynds.

Cremation has taken place.

A Celebration of Life May 10, 1-5 p.m. in North River Firehall.

Memorial donations may be made to Canadian Cancer Society.

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Ross Malcolm MacLeod

MacLeod, Ross Malcolm – It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Ross Malcolm MacLeod on Monday, April 14, 2025, in Colchester East Hants Health Centre, Truro.

Ross was born in 1936 in West St. Andrews, Colchester County, Nova Scotia. He was a son of the late Homer Malcolm “Mack” and Susan “Susie” (Sibley) MacLeod.

Ross joined the military in 1957 and proudly served his country as a member of the Canadian Military Police and as part of the United Nations peacekeeping force. Through the military, he met his first wife and traveled all over Canada, Europe, Egypt, and Cyprus. After retiring from the military, he worked with the Commissionaires at the Halifax International Airport. Ross loved to travel, take camping trips with his family, and was an avid vegetable gardener. He used these skills when he became a leader with the Boy Scouts of Canada. Ross was an active member of the Masonic Lodge and was deeply respected by his fellow members for his dedication and charitable service. He was also a very active member of the United Church of Canada, where he volunteered significant time to church administration and weekly services. Ross loved the outdoors and, in his later years, enjoyed spending time on his back deck watching the birds at his birdfeeders.

Ross met his first wife, Joan Gale (Lally) MacLeod, in Montreal in 1960, and they married in 1961 in her home province of Manitoba. Together, through various military postings, they traveled all over Canada and Europe. They finally settled in his home community of West St. Andrews, where they built their home and raised their family until her passing in 1997. Ross remarried Myrna Dianne Hambleton in 1999, and over his remaining years, they traveled North America and Europe.

Besides Myrna, he is survived by his daughters, Janet MacPhee (Colin) and Karen King (Stewart); sons, Bruce MacLeod (Shelley D) and Earl MacLeod (Shelley J); step-sons, Scott Hebden (Tabitha) and Don Hebden (Erica); sisters, Cora Larsen (Darrel), Ellen McLeod (Joe), Inez Cooper, and Heather Boutilier (Ray); brothers-in-law, Fred Madower and Al Rothwell; grandchildren, Danny, Cara, Connie, and Ben; step-grandchildren, Dakota, Zach, Dawn, and Rogue; and great-grandchildren Taylor, Brooke, Malcolm, and Mariah.

He was predeceased by his parents; his wife, Gale; daughter, Heather; sisters, Laverne Madower and Elsie Rothwell; and brothers-in-law, Larry McLeod and Gordie Cooper.

The family would like to acknowledge the staff of the Palliative Care Unit of the Colchester East Hants Health Centre, particularly Dr. Henderson and Dr. Kabakambira, and all of the incredible nursing staff who took such good care of Ross in his final days. We will be forever grateful for the care and respect you gave him.

As per Ross’ wishes, there will be no funeral. There will be a Celebration of Ross’ Life for family and friends in West St. Andrews Community Hall at a later time.

As Ross was a giving person throughout his life, the family encourages those who wish to honor his memory to make a donation to any charity of their choice or simply bestow a kindness on someone else.

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Muriel Enid Toombs Donald MacLeod

MacLeod, Muriel Enid Toombs Donald - It is with deep sadness we announce the passing of Muriel Enid Toombs Donald MacLeod on April 6, 2025. We rejoice that she is with Jesus, her Saviour.

Enid was born in Sea View, PEI. She was a daughter of the late Muriel (Toombs) and William C. Donald. Enid grew up on a farm and after high school, took a secretarial course in Summerside. She worked at Smallmans and Schurmans until she married the love of her life, Clair, in 1957. Together, they raised their boys on the farm in Long River. Later, they lived in Hunter River, PE, Duvernay and Huntingdon QC while Clair was serving as a Presbyterian Minister. Their last charge was in Truro, NS where they remained after retirement. Enid and Clair had 67 wonderful years together. Enid supported Clair throughout his ministry. Most recently, she was involved in The St. James Ladies Auxiliary, Atlantic Mission Society, and Monday Afternoon Fellowship. She quietly supported and served many people through phone calls, emails, cards, and often a home baking drop off. In her life she demonstrated the teaching of Jesus in Mark 9:35, “If anyone wants to be first, he must be the last of all and a servant of all.” Nanny loved to bake for her family and friends. She made beautiful quilts for our beds. She grew flowers and vegetables in her garden. Her home was always open for whoever needed her. Her faith in Jesus helped shape our lives.

Enid is survived by her sons, Brian, Kevin (Pam), Kent (Karen) and Kirk (Allyson); brother-in-law, Donald (Joni); sister-in-law, Anne Donald; as well as 9 grandchildren, 15 great grandchildren, 4 nieces and all who called her Nanny. Enid had many friends who will miss her dearly.

She was predeceased by her parents; her husband, Clair; infant son, Barry; daughter-in-law, Melanie; and brothers, George (Lillian) Donald, Boyd Donald; and mother- and father-in-law, Esther and Elmer MacLeod.

Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Arimathea Funeral Cooperative.

Funeral service will be held in St James Presbyterian Church, Truro, on Sunday, April 13 at 3:30 pm, Rev. Andrew Campbell officiating. The service will be live streamed at https://youtu.be/OsH_gGDsdIc Reception to follow. Family flowers only. Interment at a later date at Geddie Memorial Cemetery, Springbrook, PEI.

In lieu of flowers donations can be made to St. James Presbyterian Church General Fund or TREY (Trauma Recovery for Exploited Youth).

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Sharon Nelle Siddall

Siddall, Sharon Nelle - Sharon Nelle Siddall, age 83, passed away peacefully surrounded by all who loved her on April 5, 2025 in Oceanview Manor. Sharon was born and raised in Pubnico, Nova Scotia and was a daughter of Dr. Alvin and Dorothy Siddall.

She was predeceased by her son, James Piro; and her brothers, Wilson, Graham, and Olin.

Surviving are her daughter, Dorothy (Piro) Walford (Lorne); granddaughter, Emma (Reid Sonntag) Walford, Saskatchewan; grandson, Max (Emily Craig) Walford, Mineville. Sharon had a passion for learning, receiving her Bachelor of Arts from Mount Allison University followed by her Registered Nursing Diploma from the VG hospital. Further progressing to her Bachelor of Science in Nursing, then teaching at the Nova Scotia Hospital until her retirement. Sharon spent her young nursing career in Boston, Massachusetts where she met her husband, James Piro. She raised her children, James and Dorothy, while she started and ran a ceramics business, returning home to Nova Scotia in 1983. Her grandchildren, Emma and Max, of whom she was so proud and supported everything they wanted to do. Attending hours of horse shows and hockey games, guiding them towards their future goals and education. She was “the best nanny”. She was a woman of faith, walking with the Lord, showing acts of kindness, unwavering love, and a gentle spirit. An animal “rescuer”- always bringing home stray cats and dogs. Sharon was my rock, my confidant, my friend, and my biggest fan. She was my mom. I will miss her so much. Special thank you to Elaine Chitouras, her best friend, who was there with her until she drew her last breath - the true meaning of friendship. And to Oceanview Manor where mom spent her last 3 years. I always said “What would I have done without them?”. Always exceeding my expectations with the care they provided, the compassion they gave, and the many laughs they shared.

There will be no funeral service. A graveside Celebration of Life in Southampton will be held at a later date.

Donations may be made to the Alzheimer Society or the Salvation Army

“For to me, to live is Christ, and to die is gain” Philippians 1:21

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Merigold Tammy Saunders

Saunders, Merigold Tammy - It is with great sadness that we announce the sudden passing of Merigold Tammy Saunders on Friday, April 4, 2025, at 54 years old. Words cannot truly capture how extraordinary she was, or how deeply she will be missed.

Tammy was born in Cape Breton, and was the third of four daughters born to the late Glenda Williams. While she lived in Ontario for a time and made many meaningful connections there, her heart ultimately led her back to Nova Scotia, which was always her home. 

Tammy started her professional life as a hairdresser, and later joined her husband Peter on the boat as a proud lobster fisherman. To many, those two things would seem unrelated, but they both suited her perfectly. What they shared, and what truly mattered to her, was the opportunity to do what she did best: connect with people. Whether having a conversation with someone as she cut their hair, or building relationships with those who would return year after year to purchase lobster for their special occasions. She made it her mission to connect with others, and if the past week has shown us anything, she absolutely succeeded in that mission. She touched countless lives, and those connections will never be forgotten.

Tammy had a heart for helping others. Her family and friends always knew they could count on her. She gave of herself freely and genuinely, not just to those closest to her, but to anyone who needed support. Helping people was more than something she did—it was who she was. Tammy spent many years volunteering with St. John Ambulance, where she built beautiful friendships and gave so much of her time and energy to the community. In 2011, she began volunteering with the Canadian Red Cross, proudly volunteering her time nationwide to help others in their times of need. No matter where she was needed, Tammy showed up with compassion and strength, and made new friends everywhere she went while she did it. She was a member of the Order of St John, and received the Queens Platinum Jubilee medal with the Red Cross. 

Tammy’s love for animals knew no bounds. She will be deeply missed by her beloved furbabies and was predeceased by many more who were dear to her heart. Beyond her pets, Tammy was also known for her compassion in rescuing countless wild animals in need, always going out of her way to lend a helping hand to even the smallest of creatures.

Tammy was always up for an adventure. Whether she was jetting off to a Zumba convention, spending a weekend with friends on the Miramichi River, singing and dancing at her latest concert, jumping out of a “perfectly good” airplane, heading on a road trip to cheer on the Halifax Mooseheads, SCUBA diving for urchins, climbing a volcano in Costa Rica, or discovering the best hidden pizza spot in Italy, she made every moment count. Though her time with us was far too short, it brings comfort to know she truly lived life to the fullest—fearlessly, joyfully, and on her own terms.

Tammy’s greatest joy in life was being a grandmother. She treasured every moment with her grandchildren, always making sure they knew just how deeply they were loved. There was nothing she wouldn’t do to support them, and she was incredibly proud of each of their accomplishments.

Tammy was predeceased by many who loved her, and will be missed by those who remain, notably her loving husband, Peter; daughters, April (James) MacQuarrie and Kayla Rogers; grandchildren, Maddie, Jake and Aubrey; sisters, Dorothy Bushell and Vera Bushell; brother, David (Maxine) Bourgeois; nieces and nephews, Tamara, John Robert, Winter Rose, Rachel, George, Johnathan, Anthony, William and Joseph; many great nieces and nephews; special friends, Stacey Timmons and Karen MacPhee and many more close friends. 

In keeping with Tammy’s wishes cremation has taken place under the direction of Arimathea Funeral Cooperative, Upper Musquodoboit.

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

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Tammy’s name to the Canadian Red Cross.

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Raymond Fraser Hart

Hart, Raymond Fraser – Age 76 of Kemptown passed away peacefully at home April 1, 2025, after a brief battle with pancreatic cancer.

Born in Guysborough, and raised in Boylston, he was a son of the late Carl and Jean (Fraser) Hart. After leaving home, he moved to Dartmouth and worked for several years with Grinnell Sales before relocating to Onslow and then eventually Kemptown. Ray worked at the Home Hardware Distribution Centre in Debert for more than thirty years before retiring.

Ray leaves behind his beloved wife, Donna; his children, Todd, Rocky (Carin), and Kimberly (Reg); his grandchildren, Darin, Warren, RJ, Sarah, Colin and Dennis; and great-grandson, Grayson. He is also survived by his sister, Joyce (Leaman) and brothers, Bill (Joy) and Charlie (Denise) and many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by sister, Betty (Ralph).

Ray was an avid deer hunter and fisherman. He loved his Montreal Canadians and a good game of grip. He was a jack of all trades and there wasn't much he couldn't fix. He was always tinkering in his garage or working in the yard. He enjoyed spending time with family and friends.

Special thanks to his doctor Amanda Webster, the Cancer and Palliative Care teams, VON, and the Red Cross for his care. As sick as he was, he would always say, "I can't complain."

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

Donations to Pancreatic Cancer Canada would be appreciated.

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Maria Lorena Escarreola Hernandez de Patterson

Maria Lorena Escarreola Hernandez de Patterson – Age 59, passed away April 1, 2025 in the ICU in QEII, VG Site, Halifax.

Born in David Chiriqui, Panama, she was a daughter of the late Aurelio Escarreola Valdez and Evila Maria Hernandez de Escarreola.

Maria enjoyed her Panama family and her Canadian family always speaking of them with great pride and love.

She will always be loved and missed by husband, Winfred Cyrus Patterson; daughter, Glenda Irene Patterson; son, William Aurelio Patterson; brother, Aurelio Antonio Escarreola Hernandez (Dallys Serracin de Escarreola); their children, Aurelio, José, Gerardo, Margarita, Roberto and Deisy; brother, Rodolfo Ariel Escarreola Hernadez (Yadira Hurtado de Escarreola Hijas); their children, Grace and Jonathan; sister, Glenda “Yesi” Yesenia Escarreola Hernandez (José Oliver Franco Polanco); several aunts, uncles and cousins.

She was predeceased by her maternal grandparents, Celedonia de Hernandez and Antonio Hernandez and paternal grandparents, Martina Valdez and Eusebio Escarreola.

Cremation has taken place.

Funeral service will be held April 12 at 3 p.m. in Seventh Day Adventist Church, Truro.

Her final resting place will be in David Chiriqui, Panama.

Much appreciation to special friends, Donnie Kennedy, Robert Cox, Darrin O’Connell, and Peter Graham for always being there for the Patterson family. Thank you also to the members of Seventh Day Adventist Church for taking Maria in as a member and sister. Thank you to Marion Graham for always being there as Maria’s friend. Special thanks to Pastor Dave and Cheryl Hamilton being at the Halifax hospital with the Patterson family.

“We love you very much and will never forget you Mom. Thank you for everything.” From Glenda and William

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Leonard Thomas Canning

Canning, Leonard Thomas – Age 64, of Upper Musquodoboit, passed away March 31, 2025 in QEII, VG Site, Halifax.

Born in Middle Musquodoboit, he was a son of the late Leonard and Marie (Stewart) Canning.

Tom enjoyed playing darts, golf and crib. He worked in the woods all of his working life, a job he thoroughly enjoyed.

Tom will always be loved and missed by sisters, Wanda (Irvin), Lori; brothers, Richard (Jan), Tony (Cindy); several nieces and nephews.

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

Cremation has taken place.

A Celebration of Life will be held on May 3 in Valley Legion Branch 147, Upper Musquodoboit, 2-5 p.m.

A private family burial will be held at a later date.

Memorial donations may be made to Valley Legion Branch 147, 2768 Caribou Rd., Upper Musquodoboit, NS B0N 2M0; or Upper Musquodoboit Fellowship Hall.

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