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  • MOMBOURQUETTE, Gwendolyn Agnes (Gwen)

    L'Ardoise, NS April 26, 1965 - January 29, 2024 Gwendolyn Agnes (Gwen) - 58, passed away peacefully at home, Monday January 29th 2024. She was the daughter of the late Daniel R. and Sophie J. (Martell) Mombourquette. Gwen loved being out  in her community. She served as an alter server for many years at the L’Ardoise Holy Guardian Angels Parish and took great pride in what she did and was very meticulous. She was a loving daughter, sister and aunt. Gwen always enjoyed a game of cards, a Christmas mer­chandise bingo and dropping in to visit friends and family in the community. She loved going blueberry picking with her niece and nephew’s. Gwen was the kind of person to give the shirt off her back to you, she was kind, caring and always willing to help out. Gwen had a great love for her cats at home. She is survived by her brothers, Raymond, Allan and Donnie (Jennie), of L'Ardoise and sister, Sandra MacDonald (Doug). She was predeceased by her sister Anna  of L'Ardoise. Gwen had a very deep love for her many nieces, nephews ­and great nieces and nephews and she will be sadly missed. The family would like to thank her many special friends who were always there to lend a helping hand during her stay at the Cape Breton regional hospital.

  • FRALIC PENNEY, Rosalie Elaine

    Liverpool, NS January 28, 2024 Rosalie Elaine (Penney) Fralic, passed away peacefully on January 28th, 2024 at Ridgewood Assisted Living Home, Bridgewater, Nova Scotia. Born in Brooklyn, Queens County, Mom was the youngest of 4 children born to Joseph and Leah (Meisner) Penney. Mom kept herself busy with volunteer work for her church, Queens Manor, and delivering meals on wheels. She worked for Canada Post for a while helping Alethia Keating deliver the mail which she enjoyed. She also loved to travel, and she did that in abundance with friends and later years with Ed. Some of the places she visited were England, Australia and Fuji, Mexico, Italy, Arizona, Florida, and the Dominican, as well as cruises around the southern tip of South America. I’m pretty sure she has dipped her toes in the Pacific Ocean in B.C. and the Atlantic Ocean off Newfoundland. Rosalie is survived by her partner of 20 years, Edward Reinhardt, son Donald (Donna) Fralic, Beach Meadows, daughter Katrina (William) Sarty, Conquerall Mills, grandchildren Adam Sarty, Justin Sarty, Logan Nixon, Cassandra Fralic, Brandon Fralic, 9 great-grandchildren and 1 great-great grandson. Rosalie was predeceased by her husband, Percy Fralic, her grandson Jason Sarty, her parents and her siblings Bernard, Raymond, Julia (Baker). Cremation has taken place under the direction of Chandlers’ Funeral Home, Liverpool, Nova Scotia. Service will be held at St. Andrews Anglican Church, Brooklyn Friday, February 2nd, 2024 at 11:00am. No flowers by request of the family. Donations may be made to the Alzheimer Society or charity of your choice. A big thank you goes out to Ridgewood Assisted Living Home staff and the VON for the good care they gave to Mom.

  • WATSON, Gwendolyn Marion (Gwen)

    Harmony, NS January 30, 2024 Gwendolyn Marion "Gwen" Watson – 82, Harmony, passed away peacefully, surrounded by the love of her family, on Tuesday, January 30, 2024, at Wynn Park Villa, Truro. Born in Upper Vaughans, Hants County, she was a daughter of the late Lawson and Marguerite (Rafuse) Church. Gwen taught in Leminster in a one room schoolhouse, and then went on to work at Scotiabank and then CIBC for 31 years from where she retired. She was a member of St. Andrew’s United Church and former member of McCulloch United Church and was a life-member of the UCW; she had served as an Elder, Steward, Sunday school teacher and on the Pastoral Care Team. She was a Lay Minister and received her Christian Leadership Education certificate from Tatamagouche Centre. She volunteered her time with many organizations, including the hospital gift shop. She enjoyed reading, knitting and quilting, and many will forever treasure her fine works that will bring love and warmth for years to come. She especially enjoyed looking after her grandchildren, and Gwen always laughed at the way in which she would mix up their names and in what order they were born in! Gwen is survived by her children, Eric (Denise) Eagles, Upper Vaughans; Roger (Theresa) Eagles, Belleisle Creek, New Brunswick; Monica (Dave) Hudson, Brookland; Tanya Lee Watson, Halifax; Jesse (Cindy) Watson, Harmony; Laura (Jason) Buchanan, Greenfield; grandchildren, Nichole, Sarah, Phillip, Justin, Lucas, Leslie, Danielle, Alex, Garret, Gage; great grandchildren, Lily, Lochlin, Arlo, Lilly, Harrison, Cullen, Weston; siblings, George (Joan) Church, Falmouth; Buck Church, Upper Vaughans; Janie (Terry) Caldwell, Upper Vaughans; sister-in-law, Marcia Church, Alberta; several nieces and nephews. Along with her parents, she was predeceased by her first husband, Phillip Frederick Eagles; second husband, Ralph (Alan) Watson; brother, Randy Church; sister-in-law, Patricia Church. Gwen’s family would like to extend a special thank you to the staff at Wynn Park Villa for their excellent care. Arrangements have been entrusted to Mattatall – Varner Funeral Home, 55 Young Street, Truro, where Gwen’s family will receive friends from 4-6 p.m., Thursday, February 1, 2024. Funeral service will be held 1 p.m., Friday, February 2, 2024, at St. Andrew’s United Church, 55 King Street, Truro, Reverend Shannon MacLean officiating. Reception will follow. Spring interment in Harmony Cemetery. If so desired, donations in Gwen’s memory to St. Andrew’s United Church or Diabetes Canada are welcomed.

  • TUFTS, Roger Franklyn

    Auburn, NS January 28, 1947 - January 26, 2024 It is with great sadness that the family of Roger Tufts, 76 of Auburn, Kings Co., announce his passing on Friday, January 26, 2024, in Valley Regional Hospital, Kentville. Born January 28, 1947, he was a son of the late James “Churchill” and Elsie (Cross) Tufts. Roger is survived by his brothers, Randolph Tufts, Auburn, Lincoln (Kim) Tufts, Lawrencetown; sisters, Rrene Lewis and Rose Keddy, Bridgewater; nieces, nephews and many friends who will miss him. Roger was predeceased by his parents; brothers, Ronald and Russell Tufts; sister, Ruby Shea. Roger worked for many years as a dairy herdsman and crop production assistant. In his spare time, he did a little fishing and loved to tinker with old T. V’s, radios, bicycles, and anything he could take apart and try and put back together. Cremation has taken place. A graveside service will be held at a later date in Fairview Cemetery, Lawrencetown, Annapolis Co. Donations in memory may be made to Canadian Diabetes Association or charity of choice.

  • HOWE, Mary Louise

    Springhill, NS June 9, 1952 - January 26, 2024 It is with profound sadness that the family of Mary Louise Howe (nee Nelson) of Calgary, AB, announces her passing on Friday, January 26, 2024, at the age of 71. Born on June 9, 1952, in Springhill, NS, she was the daughter of the late Harold and Murial (nee Boran) Nelson. Mary Louise spent her childhood in Springhill, NS, graduating from Springhill High School in 1970. In the fall of that year, she began attending Mount Allison University in Sackville, NB, where she received her Bachelor of Arts degree in 1973. She continued her studies at St. Francis Xavier University in Antigonish, NS, receiving her Bachelor of Education degree in 1974. She started her teaching career in the fall of that year with the Springhill School Board. On July 26, 1975, Mary Louise married Douglas Howe and moved from Springhill, NS, to Grand Bank, NL. In 1976, Mary Louise and Doug moved to Calgary, AB, where she continued her teaching career with the Calgary Board of Education until her retirement in 2007. Mary Louise was known for her dedicated friendships. Her friends from childhood remained close to her throughout her life and those friendships were deeply cherished. She brought warmth and humour to countless friends and family near and far. She was a devoted wife and mother. When summer vacation came around, Mary Louise would take the children to visit her parents at their cottage near Pugwash, NS. Time at the beach was a great joy to Mary Louise. It was where she enjoyed time with both family and friends. Mary Louise will be lovingly remembered by her husband, Doug, daughter, Kimberly Howe (Jeremy Resch) and their two children, Evelyn and Amelia, of Calgary, AB; son, David (Paige) Howe of Calgary, AB; brother, Barry (Dorothy) Nelson of Thunder Bay, ON, and their daughter, Karen (Keith) Hamilton of Guelph, ON; sister-in-law Sandra (Alan) Colwell of Saint John, NB, and their children, Shawnee (Peter) Robinson of Berryton, NB, and Timothy Colwell of Saint John, NB. Mary Louise was predeceased by her loving parents, Harold and Muriel (Boran) Nelson of Springhill, NS; and father and mother-in-law, Reginald and Edna (nee Hart) Howe of Sussex, NB. The family would like to give special thanks to Dr. Mark Sosnowski for his care over the last four years. A Celebration of Mary’s Life will be held at a later date. If friends so desire, memorial tributes may be made directly to the charity of the donor’s choice. In living memory of Mary Louise Howe, a tree will be planted in the Ann & Sandy Cross Conservation Area. Arrangements are under the care of McInnis & Holloway Funeral Homes, Eastside, 5388 Memorial Drive NE, Calgary, AB T2A 3V9, Telephone: 403-248-8585.

  • McGRATH-DURANT, Darlene Joyce

    Dunmore, NS January 26, 2024 It is with heavy hearts we announce the unexpected passing of Darlene Joyce McGrath-Durant, age 52, of Dunmore, Antigonish County which occurred on Friday January 26th, 2024. She was the wife of Martin Durant who was by her side for all 15 years of their marriage. Born and raised in Antigonish, she was the daughter of Ronald and Willena (Baker) McGrath of North Grant. Despite holding various jobs in her life, none of them resonated with her as profoundly as her volunteer work at the food bank, where she felt comfortable and valued. Darlene loved her routine which always included her beloved daily walks at the landing – and of course, Tuesdays and Saturdays were reserved for visiting her mom and dad. She loved to read and knit with many unfinished dish cloths decorating her home. She was the one who made sure there were updated family pictures from the annual PEI trips and Christmas. Darlene loved to bake and never failed to bring expertly iced, low sugar cake or cupcakes to every family gathering. Besides her parents Ronald and Willena (Baker) McGrath who loved her and could always count on her, she is survived by her husband and best friend Martin who loved and appreciated her, sister Kelly (Tim) Delorey of Tracadie whom she loved and could always talk to (even if it was to agree to disagree), and her special nieces Skyler and Savana Delorey, whom she adored beyond what they could ever imagine. She is also survived by many aunts, uncles and cousins from Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and New Brunswick. She is predeceased by maternal grandparents Percy and Mary Catherine (Murray) Baker; paternal grandparents Patrick and Anna" Mum Mum" (Hackett) McGrath; and uncles William McGrath and David Smith. Over the last several months Darlene slowly lost her ability to find joy in any of the things she loved about life and herself. We will always remember and love Darlene for being kind, humble, funny, and so soft hearted. Cremation has taken place, there will be no public visitation. Funeral Mass will be held Saturday, February 3rd, 2024, at 11:00am at Ste. Croix Church in Pomquet with Reverend Charlie Cameron presiding. Burial in the parish cemetery at a later date. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Antigonish Food Bank or the Antigonish SPCA. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of C.L. Curry Funeral Services, 135 College Street Antigonish.

  • STRATHEARN, Linda Maude

    Amherst, NS January 28, 2024 It is with deep sadness we announce the passing of Linda Maude Strathearn, age 88, of Amherst, NS.  Surrounded by her loving family, Linda passed away on Sunday, January 28, 2024 at the East Cumberland Lodge, Pugwash, NS. Born in Amherst, NS, she was a daughter of the late Osbourne and Theresa (Baird) Brooks. Linda was a very community minded person.  She was a devoted member of the First Baptist Church in Amherst and belonged to many groups in and out of the church, including Mother's Club, Lady Tweedsmuir Club, the 50 plus club and the Bridge Club.  She worked for many years at the Amherst Co-Op.  She was her happiest surrounded by her family, her children and grandchildren, all who loved her brown bread.  She loved spending time at her cottage at Jacksons Point with family and friends. She will be dearly missed by sons, Mark (Vera) Strathearn, Murray Corner, NB, Larry (Charlotte) Strathearn, Springhill, NS and Kevin (Lisa) Strathearn, Tidnish, NS; grandchildren Tina (Ron), Natasha (Adam), Ritchie (Robin), Angela (Chad), Matthew (Laura), Lyndsie and Jessica (Chelsea); great grandchildren, Tyler, Zack, Conrad, Megan, Emily, Parker, Brynn, Ava, and Jack;  and sister, Betty Lou (Mel) Terris, Riverview, NB; sisters in law Jean Brooks, Charlottetown, PE and Audrey Brooks, Vancouver, BC; brother in law John (Eva) Strathearn, Sackville; as well as many nieces, nephews, great and great great nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband David; granddaughter Jessie; brothers, Reid, Edward "Ted", Phillip, Harry and Bradford Brooks; sisters, Juanita "Nita" Oakes, Patsy Brooks and Eleanor Brooks. Arrangements are in care of Jones Family Funeral Centre, 70 Church St., Amherst, NS (902-667-8777) from where an Afternoon of Remembrance will be held on Friday, Febraury 2, 2024 from 2 to 4 pm.  All are welcome to attend and share memories with the family. For those who wish to do so, donations may be made to the CNIB or the First Baptist Church. Linda's family wish to extend heartfelt thanks to the Cumberland VON and the staff of the East Cumberland Lodge for their care.

  • COLLINS, Walter

    Tatamagouche, NS January 3, 1951 - January 24, 2024 Collins, Walter E. - 73, Stanley Road, Cumberland County, passed away Wednesday, January 24, 2024. Born in Springhill, he was a son of the late Sterling and Elsie (Mattinson) Collins. Walter worked for many years in the lumbering industry and retired working as a lumber grader with Tiger Timber. More recently he enjoyed working with G.E. Collins & Sons Ltd. blueberry farming. Walter loved sports, especially watching his granddaughters play basketball for PDHS Panthers. He also was a big hockey fan and avid supporter of the Amherst Ramblers. Walter is survived by his daughter, Tanya Brown (Trevor McKay); granddaughters, Alison (Brent Fisher); Madison (Luke Little); Kacey Brown; great-grandson, Nixon; sister, Phyllis Dickie Hawes; brothers, Ralph (Nancy) and Ross; mother-in-law Evelyn Maddison; brothers-in-law, Joe (Eva) and Stephen (Gail); many nieces, nephews and cousins. He was predeceased by wife, the former Ruth Maddison; father-in-law, Murray Maddison; sister-in-law, Sandra Collins; brothers-in-law, Vaughn Dickie; Joe Hawes. A special thank you to niece, Raelynn Maddison and nephews, Daniel Maddison and Jason Dickie. Visitation will be from 2-4 p.m. Tuesday, January 30 in MacDiarmid's Funeral Home & Crematorium. An interment in Athol Cemetery will be held at a later date.

  • JORDAN, Lovett Stanley (Bug)

    Brighton, NS December 21, 1939 - January 24, 2024 Jordan, Lovett Stanley “Bug” - 84, of Brighton, Digby Co., passed away with loving family at his side on Wednesday January 24, 2024, in the Yarmouth Regional Hospital. Born in Digby, he was a son of the late Lovett Sr. and Hilda (Amon) Jordan. Bug grew up in Brighton and began working at an early age. He did various jobs around Digby, until deciding to go to Alberta to work at the Chateau, Lake Louise, working on the golf course and other various jobs at the hotel. Later he and Betty were married, and they settled in Brighton, at the family homestead. He worked at the Sunset Beverage room as bartender for several years. He then decided to get into the fishing industry and worked on various fish draggers and scallop draggers with his brother Arnie. He lastly worked at the Digby General Hospital in the House keeping Department, keeping things very meticulous, until he retired. He enjoyed playing Darts all over the province and was very competitive and winning various dart trophies. He loved the outdoors and deer hunting. He enjoyed his time at the hunting camp, often preparing in September for the November hunt. Bug’s passion was woodworking, he would spend hours working on new projects. His woodworking skills can still be seen throughout all of his family’s homes and far beyond as he built numerous urns for families in need. He is survived by his wife Betty of 62 years; son Richard “Ricky”, Brighton; daughter Debbie (Chris) Tidd, Little River; one brother, Ronald, Plympton; son-in-law, Mark Wagner, Centreville, Kings Co.; three grandchildren, Casie (Matt) Melanson; Kayla (Nick) Wagner and Tristan Wagner; three great-grandchildren and one more on the way; several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by son Jimmy; daughter, Shelley Wagner; sisters, Phyllis Quartermaine, and Edie Prime; brother, Arnie. As per Bug’s request, cremation has taken place and there will be no visitation. A service of celebration will be held Thursday, February 1, 2024, at 2pm in the Brighton & Barton Fire Hall, 8547 Highway #1, Brighton with Pastor Mark Cress officiating. Reception will follow the service at the firehall. The burial will take place in the Holy Cross Cemetery, Plympton. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Brighton and Barton Fire Dept. Arrangements have been entrusted to the Middleton Funeral Home, 398 Main Street, Middleton toll free 1-855-825-3448.

  • BARKHOUSE, Joseph Ezram

    Kentville, NS February 14, 1934 - January 25, 2024 Barkhouse, Joseph Ezram – Age 89 of Kentville, Kings Co., formerly of Mt. Hanley, Annapolis Co., passed away peacefully Thursday, January 25, 2024, in Shannex Orchard Court, Kentville. Born in Upper Cornwall, Lunenburg Co., he was a son of the late Harry and Cyrilla (Robar) Barkhouse. Joseph worked for Canadian Canners, Mersey Paper Company, Department of Highways, he owned and operated a gas station and did various farm work. Joseph is survived by his brother, Winston of Middleton; nieces and nephews, Diana Rice (Kevin), Karen Strong (Royal), Neil Barkhouse (Shelly), Michael Barkhouse, Sherry Thompson (Shane) and Tonya Barkhouse. Besides his parents, Joseph was predeceased by his wife, Marjorie; daughter, Brenda; brothers, Morley and Milton; sisters, Iris and Frances (In Infancy). The family would like to thank the homecare team who cared for Joseph while he was still able to be at home and the staff of Shannex Orchard Court, Kentville for their care shown to Joseph. Visitation will be held 6-8 p.m. Wednesday, January 31, 2024, in Middleton Funeral Home, 398 Main St., toll free: 1-855-825-3448 where a funeral service will take place 11 a.m. Thursday, February 1, 2024, with Rev. Leon Langille officiating. Interment will follow in Hillside Cemetery, Port George. In lieu of flowers, donations in memory may be made to Alzheimer’s Society, Canadian Cancer Society or charity of choice.

  • CROWE, Janet Lorraine

    Middleton, NS January 22, 2024 It is with profound sadness that the family of Janet Lorraine Crowe announces her passing on January 22, 2024, in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, at the age of 81. Janet is survived by her husband, Lionel; and their daughter, Lesley (Justin).  She will be deeply missed by her sister, Rhoda “Betty” Goodwin; brothers, Edwin (Fiona) Lilly and George (Sandra) Lilly; as well as numerous nieces, nephews, and their families.  She was predeceased by her parents, Ernest and Zaida (Sabean) Lilly; and her brother-in-law, Rod Goodwin. Janet was raised in Paradise, later moving to Lake Echo in 1975.  She spent many joyful years there, feeding the birds and tending to her garden. Janet was a woman of many talents; there were few things she couldn't do or create.  She kept herself busy with hobbies like Tole Painting, cross stitching, and crocheting, and loved sharing these skills with others through teaching.  Additionally, Janet was a passionate genealogist and spent countless hours researching her family history, eagerly sharing her discoveries with all of us. Of all of Janet’s interests, dancing provided her with some of her happiest times, as she and Lionel became involved in numerous round and square dancing clubs in the Halifax area, beginning in 1968.  Working tirelessly in the background and avoiding the spotlight she was involved in many events and organizations in the Maritime region, and enjoyed teaching new dancers and fostering their love for dance. Everyone who knew Janet will remember her quick laugh, her kindness toward others, and the immense love she had for her family and friends. She will be greatly missed, but will continue to live in our hearts and memories forever. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society, Canadian Wildlife Federation, Soul's Harbour Rescue Mission, or another charity of choice. As per Janet's wishes, a graveside service will be held at the Paradise Cemetery on May 25, 2024, at 2:00pm.

  • PARSONS, John Joseph

    Bras d'Or, NS April 2, 1972 ~ January 18, 2024 It is with deepest sorrow that we announce the passing of our precious son. John Joseph, who passed away suddenly on Thursday, January 18, 2024 in Edmonton, Alberta. John was the son of John and Gail (MacDonald) Parsons. John is survived and will be sadly missed by his 3 children. Alexander (Courtney), Lanasia (Cale), Sage and his granddaughter Graham. His sister Melissa, brother Craig (Lisa), niece and nephews Riley, Dryden, Aunaka, Ethan and Abby. Aunts, Uncles and numerous cousins. John was predeceased by his maternal and paternal grandparents. William and Mary (Spencer) MacDonald, Patrick Spencer, Jack and Madge Parsons and brother Ryan Jason. J ohn loved to laugh and wore his heart on his sleeve. He loved his family fiercely, and they loved him just as much. When his father needed a kidney transplant he learned that he was a match and stepped up, donated one of his kidneys to his dad. John had a passion for music, especially listened to The Tragically Hip who he went to see in concert many times. John was lucky enough to have lifetime friends, Rob Parsons, Michael Leblanc, Dwyane Campbell, Dwyane Jessome, Shaun McGean. They could be often found together engaging in shenanigans with John usually having a cheeky grin on his face. His warm smile was genuine and made people comfortable in this presence. Even meeting him, one time is enough to see his kindness and his joyful spirit. We will deeply miss our loving son who enriched and made our lives better. His spirit will always be with us. After his death, again John was an organ donor so that others would live. Visitation for John will be held from 1 to 3 p.m. Saturday February 3rd in the W.J. Dooley Funeral Home, 107 Pleasant Street, North Sydney. A funeral service will follow at 3 p.m. in the funeral home with Rev. Doug MacDonald officiating. Burial will take place at St. Joseph Cemetery, Bras d’Or at a later date. Memorial donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation.

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