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  • Buffett, Judith "Judy" Bernadette

    Georges River, NS October 4, 1949 - December 14th, 2024 Born in Florence on October 4, 1949, she was the daughter of the late Ambrose and Theresa (LeBlanc) Jessome. Judy was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, daughter, sister, aunt and friend. Judy married the love of her life, Jacob "Jake" Buffett and together they enjoyed 51 years of happiness. Judy and Jake enjoyed entertaining friends and family and later in life cherishing every moment spent with their grandchildren. Judy's favorite times were spent with family and friends playing cards and Scrabble around the kitchen table. She often reminisced about her early years working at the Scotiabank where she made lifelong friends. Judy was a kind and caring person, always willing to lend a helping hand to those in need. Judy spent many years managing their family business while raising her children and welcoming her grandchildren. She loved her children and grandchildren dearly, always being supportive and proud of their accomplishments. Her grandchildren will deeply miss their long chats, late night trips to town for treats and having their Nanny there to depend on. Judy will be missed by her devoted and loving husband Jake Buffett, her two sons Gordon (Monique) Buffett, Curtis Buffett, daughter Lisa Buffett (Chris Tobin), her eight grandchildren Jacob, Monica, Caleb, Isabella, Brady, Dayton, Nylah and Kingston. She is survived by her sisters Gladys Davis and Stephanie (Fred) Cuffe, brother-in-law Wayne (Denise) Buffett, sisters-in-law Gloria (Wayne) Musgrave, Jeannie (Pat) Melvin and also by her best friends Wendy Buffett (sister-in-law) and Mary Cartwright. Besides her parents, Judy is predeceased by her siblings Marjorie, Ambrose, Valerie and Greg as well as her nephew Michael Davis. We would like to extend a thank you to Dr. Andrew Wawer, the VON nurses who provided home visits, the Palliative Care providers as well as the Cancer Centre doctors and nurses who supported her through her illness. A special thank you to all of the friends who helped care for Judy over the past few months.

  • Cox, Donna Marie

    Salmon River, NS December 14, 2024 Donna Marie (Dean) Cox - 86, Salmon River, Truro. With heavy hearts we announce the peaceful passing of Donna Cox on December 14, 2024. Donna was born in 1938 in Dean Settlement, Nova Scotia, to Cecil and Annie Dean. Donna is survived by her husband of 66 years, Percy Cox; children, Tony Cox (Janet), Merrill Cox (Shelley), Mark Cox (Julie) and Royce Cox (Tracy); grandsons, Chris and Connor. She was predeceased by her parents and siblings, Earl Dean, Ruben Dean, Thelma (Dean) Burris, Audrey (Dean) Prest and Ruth Dean. Donna was a graduate of Provincial Normal College in Nova Scotia and taught briefly before marrying her sweetheart and settling in Truro to raise their four sons. She loved being a mother and one of the ways she showed this was by preparing countless home cooked meals, you name it, she cooked it! Anyone who knew Donna would most likely have had a sampling of her delicious baked goods and tasty meals!   Donna was also a very talented musician. It was truly inspiring how she could play the piano ‘by ear’, and at the age of 65, she took up the fiddle! She truly enjoyed this new passion and would regularly play ‘old time music’ with her fiddle group. Donna’s love of music and dancing brought her great joy throughout her life; she and Percy were regulars at the local dances well into their senior years. She was a gentle soul who always appreciated the little things and would often share her observations about how vibrant the green grass was or how blue the sky; and she was genuinely grateful for it. Alongside her gracious manner was also a great sense of humour; laughter was a staple in the Cox household! Upon entering her home, there was always a warm welcome and a huge hug with offers of delicious food not far behind! Donna will be missed beyond words by all who knew her; she has left a hole in our hearts that can never be filled. The family would like to thank the staff of Colchester East Hants Health Center who were involved in her care. A private graveside service will be held at a later date.

  • Hatt, Douglas Arthur

    Beech Hill, NS December 10, 1935 – December 13, 2024 It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of our beloved father, brother, grandfather, great-grandfather, uncle, and friend to all who had the pleasure of knowing him. Born in Beech Hill, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia, our father spent his early years working in the woods, and he later continued his career in the forestry industry, where he helped clear power lines and highways across the province. He was twice married and was a proud father of nine children. He was predeceased by his parents, most of his siblings, and his son, Christopher Hatt. He is survived by his sister, Audrey; both of his wives; eight children; numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren; many nieces, nephews, friends; and his cherished companion, Annie. After a long and courageous battle with heart disease, he is now at peace. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Shaid Animal Shelter, Whynotts Settlement, Nova Scotia. Service to be held at Davis Funeral Home in Chester Friday, December 20 at 2:30pm. Committal to follow at Beech Hill cemetery.

  • Jessome, Bonnie May

    Sydney Mines, NS September 20, 1955 - December 12, 2024 It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Bonnie May Strong on December 12, 2024, in Sydney Mines, Nova Scotia. Born on September 20, 1955, in St. John's, Newfoundland, Bonnie was the beloved daughter of the late Chesley and Florence Strong. Bonnie's fulfilling work life was marked by her dedication to the Nova Scotia Health Authority, particularly during her 15-year tenure in housekeeping at Northside General and Harborview Hospital in Sydney Mines. To her cherished coworkers, Bonnie wanted to express her deepest gratitude and love, saying, "I love you all." She affectionately referred to them as "the many friends I made along the way."  Bonnie's passions extended beyond her work. She had a special love for animals, especially rescue animals, and took great joy in tending to her garden, where sunflowers bloomed under her care. Her unwavering dedication, work ethic, and kindness inspired those around her. Above all, Bonnie cherished the time spent with her loving husband, Darrell, her partner of 42 years. In a heartfelt message, Bonnie said, "I want to say goodbye to the people I love most in this world, my husband, Darrell. Thank you for everything. I love you more than anything; you've stayed by my side through all of this." Bonnie also left a message for her children: "To my children, Denny, Kimberly, David, and Chrissy, I love you all so much. A piece of me will live on in all of you; my heart is with you all." Chrissy, she wanted you to know that she loved you as one of her own. She also Cherished the lifelong bond she shared with her dear sister, Linda. She wanted Linda to know how deeply she loved her and how grateful she was for their unwavering connection. Bonnie will be deeply missed by her loving husband, Darrell; her two fur babies, Rosie and Ruby; her children, Kimberly (Chris), David (Julia), Denise, and her special niece (daughter) Chrissy (Andrew); her grandchildren, Bonnie Jean, Carter, Meghan, David Jr., Austin, and Mykka; as well as her eight great-grandchildren, with one on the way. She is also survived by her siblings, Chesley (Allison), Lorraine (Clarence), Linda (Manning), Maxine (Gary), Charlotte (Jeff), Bill (Jolanda), Lisa (John), Paula (Carey), and Krin (Rodney); many nieces, nephews, and cousins; and her in-laws, with whom she shared a special bond throughout her marriage. In addition to her parents, Bonnie was predeceased by her brothers, Gregory, Lester, David, and Darryl; her twin sister, Barbara (Melvin); and her sister, Elizabeth. Bonnie's strength lay in the unconditional love she shared with those around her. It is this boundless love and compassion that will be deeply missed by all who knew her. The family would like to extend their heartfelt gratitude to Bonnie’s loved ones, friends and coworkers for their kindness, compassion, and support during her final months. Your presence and thoughtfulness made a significant difference in her life, and she cherished every moment spent with you. In lieu of flowers, donations in Bonnie's memory may be made to the Cape Breton Cancer Centre.

  • Bonnyman, Elaine Helen

    Wolfville, NS September 30, 1946 - December 12, 2024 It is with deep sadness that we announce the peaceful passing of Elaine Helen Bonnyman, who passed away on Thursday, December 12, 2024, in Greenwich, at the age of 78.  Elaine was born on September 30, 1946 in Wolfville. Elaine was a devoted wife to her husband, Jim and a loving, caring mother to her two sons, Darren and Matthew and daughter Lori Ann. Elaine worked for the family business before retiring. Active in her community, she volunteered her time, expertise and baked goods to many fundraisers and events. Her great strength, courage, and determination were the foundation of her character. She was known for her compassion and generosity, always putting the needs of her family and friends before her own. She is also remembered for her wonderful sense of humor and quick wit, which could always bring a smile and a laugh to those around her. Elaine had a gift for showing love through food. She was an exceptional cook and baker, always hosting dinners and preparing the annual Christmas feast for her loved ones. It’s still unknown how one amazing lady could pull an entire 5 course meal together and it still be hot. For anyone who had the opportunity to experience her cooking, you would truly understand. She is survived by her husband, Jim, Wolfville, with whom she shared 57 years of marriage; sons, Darren, and Matthew (Denise); daughter, Lori Ann (Patrick) Tucker; grandchildren, Nicole, Jillian, Maddox, Liam and Rebecca; sister, Debbie; brothers, Billy, Fred and Leslie; nieces, nephews, close friends and extended family who will cherish her memory. Elaine was predeceased by her parents, Simon and Greta (Hake) Sabean; and sisters, Christine McKay and Carolyn (George) Haines.  In keeping with Elaine’s wishes, cremation has taken place and there will be no visitation or formal funeral service. A celebration of her life will be held at a later date. Donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation.

  • Gillis, John Kenneth (Kenny)

    Judique, NS December 13, 2024 It is with great sadness that we, the family of John Kenneth "Kenny" Gillis of Iqaluit, Nunavut, and formerly from Judique, Nova Scotia, announce his untimely passing on December 13, 2024. Born in 1962, Kenny was the son of the late John and Eleanor (Morrisey) Gillis. The youngest of fourteen, Kenny was not only charismatic but had a kind soul. He ventured off to Grise Fiord, Northwest Territories, in 1989 for a job his brother, Billy, invited him to join. Once he experienced the northern life, he never looked back, although he was still very proud of his roots. He remained very kind and supportive to his mother (Mama), especially in her later years. Kenny is survived by his beautiful daughter, Oceanna, who he cherished and loved with all his heart. She was not only his "monkey" but his greatest support until the very end, offering comfort and endless love.  Oceanna’s mother, Robyn, made sure Oceanna spent every moment she could with her Dad, while offering love and support to them both. Kenny is also survived by his siblings, Knowell, Windsor, ON; Cecelia, Antigonish, NS; Fraser (Anne), Glendale, AZ; Joan (late Joe), Windsor, ON; Shirley (John Willie), Judique, NS; Hughene (Gregory), Judique, NS; Carson, Judique, NS; Billy (Margie), Fort McMurray, AB; and Cathy, Windsor, ON. He is also survived by many nieces and nephews which includes his Godson and namesake, Joel Kenneth MacNeil. Kenny was predeceased by siblings, Bernie, Francis, Clifford, Gladys, and Joseph in infancy. We would like to extend our gratitude to Kenny’s niece, Shelley, who gave so much of her love and time to help care for an uncle she adored during his illness.  We would also like to give special thanks to Don Galloway, his best friend of 40 years, who cared for and supported him until the very end.  To have a friend like Don is a blessing. Kenny held several management positions during his many years in Iqaluit, firstly in his own business, Integrity CPMS, also with Northview Property, and Baffin Mary River Mine.  Along with spending precious time with his "Monkey", he enjoyed boating, camping, and just simply relaxing at his cabin. He thoroughly enjoyed reading the last number of years, a trait he shared with his father (Papa). Special thanks to Dr. Rebekha Murphy, Dr. Kota Chen, and the team at Bruyere St. Vincent Hospice.  Kenny received compassionate and exceptional care in his final days. Upon request, cremation has taken place.  A celebration of life will take place in the summer of 2025 at Kenny’s homestead on the Shore Road in Judique, NS.  Further details will be announced at a later date.  Burial will take place alongside his beloved parents and sister, Gladys. Oceanna would like to encourage anyone who is able to take part in the Terry Fox Run, to help find a cure for the terrible disease that took her Dad away.  Donations may be made to the Judique Cemetery Fund, or simply tell a good story, as we are sure there are many. Prayers always welcome. In Kenny’s words "I love you all!" "Peace Out"

  • Seward, Stanley 'Roddy' Gordon

    Sydney Mines, NS February 20, 1954 — December 9, 2024 It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Stanley (Roddy) Gordon Seward, on December 9th 2024, at the Cape Breton Regional Hospital.   Stanley was born, and lived his life in Sydney Mines where he could often be found at the town hall visiting with the police officers and firemen. Stanley was a kind and gentle soul, who was well known, and well liked by everyone.   Stanley is survived by brothers: Capt. Edwin (Hughena) Seward , Larder Lake ON, Melvin Seward, Sydney , Charles Seward , Sydney and Peter Seward , Ohio US Foster brother Russell Ashe , Alberta and Foster sister Alma (Ashe) Jarrett, Halifax , and niece , Tammi Seward , Larder Lake ON. Stanley was predeceased by his parents, Charles and Margaret Seward, and his foster parents, Russell (Buck) Ashe and Alma (Nugent) Ashe.   We would like to thank the staff at the Braemore Home, and the doctors and nurses on the 4th floor and palliative care unit at the regional hospital. Cremation has taken place and burial will take place at a later date.

  • Starrett, Donna Denise

    Dartmouth, NS August 1, 1961 - December 7, 2024 Donna Denise Starrett 63 of Dartmouth Nova Scotia has passed away peacefully on December seventh at the VG hospital with her daughters by her side. Donna is survived by her father Jim Rhyno, mother Mary Isabelle Rhyno, brothers Ross (Lindsey) and Arthur (Sue). Her four children Melanie (Michelle), Amanda (Mike), Julia (Tim), and her son Scott who she was very close with and adored. Donna has five grandsons MJ, Avery, Nicholas, Christopher, and Timothy to which she loved so incredibly much. Donna is also survived by many nieces and nephews that will miss her greatly as well.  She was pre deceased by her sister Mary and step father Perry (William) along with some truly great friends. Donna loved and played darts for decades and even traveled around Canada while being a part of team Nova Scotia and had some amazing times. She was a huge fan of Christmas and a trip to her house during the holidays was all the evidence you needed as she took her decorating very seriously especially with her love for father Christmases. Donna loved her weekly dart leagues and crib games with her mother who she was very close with. She enjoyed her Sunday night rummoli games with the girls and would never refuse a cup of tea and a game of Yahtzee or skip Bo with anyone that would come to visit. Donna will be missed by those who loved her and the people who got to know her.

  • Pineau, Peter George

    Sydney Forks, NS June 16, 1939 - December 10, 2024 Pete Pineau died peacefully at the Cape Breton Regional Hospital on Tuesday, December 10, 2024, with his family by his side. He is survived by his wife, Gladys (Skaine); son, Ray (Stacey); and grandchildren, Nick and Ella. Born June 16, 1939, to Bernie and Vera (MacAulay) Pineau, Pete was raised in Westmount together with his brothers, John and Allan. After returning from Toronto, where he spent his 20s, Peter and Gladys built a home on Blacketts Lake Road in Sydney Forks. Pete thoroughly enjoyed life and good times with family and friends. A diehard fan of the Montreal Canadiens, he was an avid golfer who played every sport going at one time or another. He loved music and played a number of instruments, including guitar. In keeping with Pete’s wishes, cremation has taken place. A family memorial service will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the charity of your choice. Pete’s family wishes to thank the staff of the Cape Breton Regional Hospital for the care provided to him in recent months.

  • Gordon, Patsy "Pat" Frances

    New Glasgow, NS November 16, 1943 - December 12, 2024 It is with great sadness that the family of Pat Gordon, age 81, of New Glasgow, NS announces her peaceful passing on December 12th, 2024, in the Palliative Care Unit of the Aberdeen Hospital. Born in New Glasgow on November 16th, 1943, Pat was the daughter of William "Bill" and Annie MacDougall. She was raised in Trenton and was an active member of First United Church where she participated in Mission Band, Explorers, CGIT and Youth Group. Pat worked at the Aberdeen Hospital and the original Red & White Store (Duke Street, Trenton). She volunteered her time and talents serving as a leader in Beavers, Explorers and as a Sunday School teacher at First United Church.   She married her loving husband, Joe, in 1965. The couple had 59 years together raising their family in the North End of New Glasgow and their summers in Black Point. Pat treasured their time at the D & B Campgrounds where many happy memories and friends were made.  Pat was predeceased by her parents, Bill & Annie MacDougall; her sisters, Barbara Trombley, Hilda Millard; brother, John Smith and infant daughter, Janice Ann. She is survived by her devoted husband, Joe; sons: Scott & Glenn (Julie); grandchildren: Darion & Spencer; chosen daughter/granddaughter, Pauline & Hailey Wamboldt; nephew, Gordon Cunningham; niece, Jessica Trombley; and cousin, Bonnie Wilwand. A celebration of life will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Pictou County SPCA or Palliative Care Unit c/o Aberdeen Health Foundation .

  • Ferren, Barbara May

    Dartmouth, NS May 7, 1940 - December 7, 2024 Born May 7, 1940 Sudbury Ontario she passed away December 7, 2024 Dartmouth Nova Scotia.   Barbara was a kind, loving and outgoing mother, sister, aunt, grandmother, and great grandmother.  Barb was known, loved and cherished by many. Wherever Barbara went she left a lasting impression on those who knew her. Barb had many favourite hobbies she loved gardening, baking, playing crib, darts, bingo scratchers and most of all playing her Monday night heart and stroke tv bingo. Barbara’s favourite holiday and time of the year was Christmas, she loved going out and seeing all the Christmas lights and decorations.   Barbara had a life long friend of 60 plus year whom she cherished, loved and spoke highly of she was more then a friend she was a sister.   Barbara will be deeply missed by those who loved her.

  • LEY, Margaret ‘Eileen’

    Sydney, NS March 18, 1938 - December 8, 2024 It is with great sadness that we, the family, announce the passing of Eileen (Gillis) Ley, on Sunday, December 8, 2024, at Harbourstone Enhanced Care, Sydney, at the age of 86. Eileen was born on March 18, 1938, to Alex and Emma (Gillis). Eileen is survived by her husband and soulmate of 67 years, Wilbert Ley; her only son, Lawrence and daughter-in-law, Shauna (Hillman); granddaughters, Larissa (Andre), Kenzie (Easton), and Michelle; grandson, Jeffrey Ley; great-grandchildren, Maverick, Stanley, and Victoria. Special mention to her sister-in-law and best friend, Eleanor Gillis and to her amazing neighbors and friends. Besides her parents, Eileen was predeceased by four brothers, Melvin, Greg, Richard, and Wayne. Eileen was a true warrior with great faith and tenacity. She worked and lived in Whitney Pier her whole life.  She was an active member of her church and community and volunteered at Whitney Pier Legion. Eileen worked at Feder’s Jewelry Store for forty-two years and continued her employment at Whitney Pier Credit Union until her retirement.  Her life reflected selflessness and was committed to the needs and happiness of others. Family and friends were her greatest joy, and she valued spending time with them.  She will be missed by her community, neighborhood and all who knew her. A huge thank you to the staff at Harbourstone Enhanced Care for making Eileen’s final days comfortable during her brief stay. We would also like to thank MacGillivary Guest Home and Cape Breton Regional Hospital for their special care and support. Visitation and memorial service to celebrate the life of Eileen Ley will be held at Pier Community Funeral Home, 1092 Victoria Rd. (entrance on Church St.), Whitney Pier on Sunday, December 15, 2024. A gathering of family and friends will take place from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. with the memorial service to follow at 1 p.m. in the All Faith Chapel with Fr. Paul Murphy officiating. Reception at the funeral home will follow the service. Donations in memory of Eileen may be made to a charity of one’s choice . Funeral arrangements are entrusted to the care and direction of Pier Community Funeral Home. God saw you getting tired,and a cure was not to be, so He put His arms around you,and whispered, “Come to Me.” With tearful eyes we watched you, and saw you pass away, and though we loved you dearly, we could not make you stay. A golden heart stopped beating, hard working hands at rest. God broke our hearts to prove to us. He only takes the best.

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