Frances Ethel Rogers

Rogers, Frances Ethel - Age 80 of Middle Musquodoboit, passed away peacefully on November 21, 2021 with family by her side.

Born in Middle Musquodoboit, she was a daughter of the late John and Alice (Annand) Rogers.

Frances always supported the church through donations to suppers, volunteering in the community and could often be found with her knitting in her hands. She enjoyed going to Jimmy’s for coffee and conversation, and taking a drive to count the deer.

Surviving are her sister, Jessie, Truro; many nieces and nephews whom she loved dearly.

She was predeceased by brothers, Clarence, Stanley, Bill; sister, Florence.

Cremation has taken place.

Funeral service will be held Friday at 1 p.m., in Middleton United Church, Middle Musquodoboit, with Rev. Allan Lynk officiating. Burial will be in Hillside Cemetery at a later date.

Everyone wishing to attend the service must provide proof of being fully vaccinated, a government-issued ID, and masks are required.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Alzheimer Society of Nova Scotia.

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

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Paul Joseph Poirier

Poirier, Paul Joseph – Age 71, of Lindsay Lake passed away November 18, 2021 in Musquodoboit Valley Memorial Hospital.

Born in Halifax, he was the son of the late Joseph Poirier and the late Helen “Peggy” (nee Reinhardt) Scown.

He is survived by his wife, Norma (nee Cranton) Poirier, and their two daughters, Jordan (Russell) DeLong, Bedford; and Haylee Poirier, New Glasgow. Also survived by siblings, Richard, Mississauga; Nadine Allison, Fort Lauderdale; Joel, Mississauga; nieces and nephew, Jennifer McDonough, Stephanie Mirsky, Sophie Schöld, Samuel Cranton and Talia Cranton. 

Paul was an honest and generous man. He was intellectually brilliant and was gifted in many areas, such as music and computer programming. He was especially proud of his work with MacKay Meters of Westville, for whom he designed and wrote Parking Meter Management Software which was implemented and used world-wide. He also wrote Handicapping and Tournament software which was used for several years at various golf courses.

Unfortunately, Paul was haunted by the demons of his past, especially being deserted by his father at the age of 15, when he was left to live alone on the streets of Halifax. He never fully recovered from this abandonment and many other hurts that followed. For many years he found contentment in his family, home, and work, but eventually, depression became his constant companion.

Just one year ago he was diagnosed with several serious medical conditions. In spite of all the specialist visits and trips to Halifax, so far as we knew, no clear path of treatment was ever determined for him.

The process of arranging palliative care had begun when he took a turn for the worse and had to be admitted to hospital on Nov 15th.  The doctors had cleared him to be discharged and to return home on the 19th, but he died peacefully in his sleep just a few hours after his wife’s visit on the 18th. It is comforting to know that they had that last pleasant morning together.

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

Due to Covid-19 travel and gathering restrictions, no service has been planned for the immediate future. Updates will be posted on Norma’s  Facebook page.

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Jack Karl Patriquin

Patriquin, Jack Karl – The family would like to recognize the peaceful passing of Jack Karl Patriquin, on November 13, 2021. He is survived by his wife, Jennie; daughters, Tracy Reitsma and Krista Hiltz; brothers, Robert and Kyle; and sister, Charlotte Osborne. He was predeceased by his parents, Kenneth and Jessie; daughter, Samantha Doucette; and granddaughter, Patricia Fleming. Jack’s family will commemorate privately.

James Thomas Dean

Dean, James Thomas – Age 81 of Dean, passed away November 14, 2021.

Born in Dean, he was a son of the late Thomas and Florence “Pon” Dean.

Jim spent most of his working life as a truck driver. He retired to his farm where he kept busy with his sawmill, harvesting blueberries and other odd jobs. Jim enjoyed bluegrass and old-time country music, jamming with his friends and a game of cribbage.

Surviving are his daughter, Doreen; grandchildren, Alex, Jessica, Delaney, Cole; great-grandson, Jackson; brothers, Reg and Harry; sister, Phyllis; partner, Pru.

He was predeceased by his son, Ricky; brother, Roddy.

A Celebration of Life will be held on Tuesday, from 3 – 5 p.m., in Upper Musquodoboit Fellowship Hall, 8397 Highway 224. Masks, proof of double vaccination and ID are required to attend.

Memorial donations may be made to Dean Cemetery.

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Robert Andrew Whitenect

Whitenect, Robert Andrew - Age 72, of Elderbank, passed away November 10, 2021 in Twin Oaks Memorial Hospital, Musquodoboit Harbour.

Born in Murchyville, he was a son of the late John and Alice (Mitchell) Whitenect.

Robert loved music, playing guitar, watching sports (Blue Jays and Maple Leafs), and making people laugh. He enjoyed being at a bonfire with his family and friends, and spending time with his cherished grandchildren.

He will always be loved and missed by his wife, Donna (Frame); sons, Robert Andrew Jr. and James (Joan); Donna’s children, Jennifer (Todd), Michael, Lisa (Andrew), Cheryl (Allan); grandchildren, Kristen, RJ, Bradley, Ashley, Emily, Felicity, Cohen, Meghan, Cody, Peter; great-grandchildren, Cohen and Scarlett Jean; brothers, David (Minnie), John (Donna), Donald (Elaine), Terry (Julie); sisters, Joy, June (Gary), Diane; sister-in-law, Janet; brother-in-law, Merle; several nieces and nephews.

He was predeceased by sisters, Bonita and Shirley; brother, Dale; nephew Dean.

Cremation has taken place.

A celebration of Robert’s life will be held at a later date.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to MADD Canada or Canadian Cancer Society.

Special thanks to Linda and Laurie Leedham for always being there and to the staff of Twin Oaks for their compassionate care.

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Jean Farrell

Farrell, Jean – It is with sadness that we announce the passing of well-known North Sydney resident, Jean Farrell. Jean was a beloved grandmother, mother, wife and sister during her incredible 86 years of life. She passed away peacefully November 7th, 2021 in Colchester East Hants Health Centre surrounded by her loving family.

Jean had a long and full life. Born on May 1, 1935, in Flowers Cove, Newfoundland to loving parents, Thomas and Georgina Lawless.

She was a member of St. Matthew Wesley United Church, North Sydney.

Jean was always the life of any family gathering. Laughter and smiles were common when she was around. She was selfless and put other first. She was an example to so many and a shining light to all who knew her. In earlier years, Jean would enjoy their annual trips to Florida. In later years, her enjoyment came from her children and grandchildren. The door was always open for everyone near and far. When you think of Jean, celebrate the good memories you have of her. She will be missed more than words can express but always in our hearts.

Jean was predeceased by her husband, Milton Farrell. She is survived by her children, Betty (Bryden) MacDougall, Antigonish; David (Virginia) Farrell, Stewiacke; Blair (Flor) Farrell, Ontario; Patricia Pero, Hammonds Plains; grandchildren, Alexandra, Kayla, Sarah, Jessica, Chelsea, Jacob, Mora, Hunter, Mark, Maddy; and siblings, Ed Lawless, Gerald (Mary) Lawless, Mary (Harry) Katrynuk, Linda (Daryl) Rendell, Renee (Mark) Romanowsky, Mick (Bonny) Lawless, Sue (Kenny) LeBlanc and Patricia Lawless.

Besides her parents, she was predeceased by two infant grandchildren, Tanner and Derek; and by sister, Susan Howley; and two sisters in infancy.

Funeral will be at Dooleys Funeral Home, North Sydney on Saturday at 2 p.m.

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Marguerite Jean Horne

Horne, Marguerite Jean – Passed away peacefully on November 5, 2021 in the Birches Nursing Home in Musquodoboit Harbour at the age of 88. She was born in Dartmouth to the late Gerald and Florence (Hartley) Hilton. She was predeceased by her husband, Douglas Horne – after 46 years apart they are together again. She spoke of him often and loved him until the end; her sisters, Geraldine Seaboyer and Elizabeth Joudrey are also waiting for her to join them. What a great reunion they will have.

She is survived by her only brother, Gary (Joan) Hilton. She will be missed by her daughter, Lynda (Jim) Kidson and their children, Trevor Mutch, Tammy Mutch and Janice Kidson. Left to mourn her loss are her son, David Horne (Cheryl) and their daughter, Tara Wood. She leaves behind her daughter, Cheryll Morrison and her daughters, Bonnie Philpitt and Angie Philpitt. Left to miss her is her youngest son, Barry Horne and his children, Christopher Horne and Paige Nieforth. She also leaves 25 great-grandchildren to mourn her loss. She was always happy and spread joy everywhere she went. She will be remembered for her great hugs and a love pat on the bum. This was her way of showing affection. She was well loved by all the staff at the Birches, thank you all for all the kindness and love you gave her all the years she was under your care! Rest In Peace Mom!

Arrangements are under the direction of Arimathea Funeral Cooperative, Upper Musquodoboit. A funeral service will be held at a later date.

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Rodrick "Red" Angus McNeil

Rodrick “Red” Angus McNeil, born in New Waterford, Cape Breton, was the heart and soul of Wittenburg and a legend in his own time by those who’ve been lucky enough to know him. Red lived life to the fullest and left this earth with no regrets. He passed peacefully on November 5, 2021 in Colchester East Hants Health Centre, Truro.

Red was a carpenter by trade but was truly a jack of all trades. He loved to work with his hands and had the skills, imagination, and determination to overcome any task he set his mind to. He loved being outdoors hunting, fishing, and gardening, he loved to cook and play cribbage, and took great pride in sharing that time with others.

To know Red was to know love. He was the kind of person you could meet once and feel like you’ve known him a lifetime. Whether you were family or a friend, he made you feel like you were the most important person in the room. He would even tell you “I love you the most”, and it didn’t matter if you knew he told everyone that, you still felt it.

There was nothing Red loved more in this world than his family. His greatest pride was in the love of his life and wife of 46 years, Diane Theresa Saulnier. He said the moment he laid eyes on her, he thought she was the most beautiful woman he had ever seen and would proudly say, “She still is to this day”. He said he knew he was going to marry her one day, but it was her homemade butter tarts that really sealed the deal. He was incredibly proud of his kids, Andrea (“Farmer” Andre Gaudrault), Brandon (Erin) and Wesley (Shawna); and loved being Grampy to his grandsons, Liam, Maddox, Luca, Ewan, and Sullivan. He is also survived by siblings, Helen Boise (Gary Leblanc), Louise MacNeil, Beverley (Donald) Corbett, Irene Chant (Jim Brown), Sheila Kennedy, Kevin (Dody) MacNeil, Charles (Bernadette) MacNeil, Muriel (Doug) Lively; and many nieces and nephews who were very special to him. He is predeceased by his parents, Roderick and Rose Ann (Hill) MacNeil; sister, Louise Rosemary; brothers, Francis and Malcom MacNeil.

Red was the man with endless stories of personal experiences, and he loved to share them with others. He’d tell them with so much enthusiasm and detail that you felt like you had those moments with him. He was the life of every party, always smiling and happy, he was quick witted and full of jokes. The young and old alike looked forward to his company. Everyone looked forward to him picking up his guitar and belting out tunes. There is no other man who can sing “Bobby McGee” or “Mule Skinner Blues” like him.

Rodrick Angus was proud of his Scottish heritage, and of being raised in Cape Breton. He was particularly proud of the McNeil family motto, “to conquer or die”, and if there was ever a man true to this phrase it was Red, defying death many times and battling to the end.

There will only ever be one Red. They broke the mould after they made him. He was simply the best. His loss will be felt for lifetimes. When asked if he had anything he wanted to pass on, he simply said “Keep it light and speak from the heart always”.

Family flowers only, donations can be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or Colchester Food Bank. Special thanks to Dr. Lorraine Pelley for care and compassion.

Funeral service will be held Wednesday, at 2 p.m. in Wittenburg Baptist Church with Pastor Paul Worden officiating. Burial in Mountainview Cemetery. Masks, proof of vaccination and ID are required at the service. Reception and celebration of life to follow at McNeil family home.

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 To view the service online use the following link:

https://us06web.zoom.us/j/83683322795?pwd=RWg5SStmYVFYT2RaSDA1aGIyS1dpdz09

Meeting ID: 836 8332 2795

Passcode: 705074

 

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1 438 809 7799

Same meeting ID and passcode as above