From: [email protected] Subject: Robert, Florence Date: Mon, 4 May 2015 14:42:58 -0300 Florence Robert 2015 Halifax Chronicle Herald Published: April 13, 2015. Florence Robert, age 74, of Lafayette, Tenn., passed away Friday, April 10th, 2015. Memorial service was Sunday, April 12th, at 3:30 p.m. in Alexander Funeral Home, Gallatin. Visitation was Sunday from 2 p.m. until the time of service. Flo was born August 12th, 1940, to the late Russell E. Dash and Florence Maude Atwood Dash in Nova Scotia. In addition to her parents, she was preceeded in death by husband, Valery A. Robert Jr.; son, James Robert. She is survived by daughter, Jacquelin Robert (Richard Kensky) of Nashville; sisters, Carole Dash, London, Ontario; Gloria Scott, Dartmouth; Margaret Anne Christie (Ken) Baccaro. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society, Sumner County Humane Society or Gallatin Highpoint Hospice. Florence was a friend of mine from our days at the Provincial Normal College 56 years ago. She was from Port Saxon, Shelburne County.
Ida Jane Himmelman 2004 Halifax Chronicle Herald >From the collection of Charlene Veinotte Ida Jane Himmelman, 92, Broad Cove, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, September 21, 2004, in South Shore Regional Hospital in Bridgewater. Born in the family home at Broad Cove on March 31, 1912, she was the youngest daughter of the late Frederick and Annie Vogler and the granddaughter of the late Josiah and Augusta Vogler. Ida was proud to have resided in the family home all of her life until entering hospital a few months ago. She was grateful for many friends and neighbours, specifically Goldie and Bud Martin and Adele Herman, whose assistance enabled her to continue to live in her own home these past few years. She worked as one of the first telephone operators in LaHave and was the secretary of St. Matthew's Church for more than 50 years. Ida was also a long serving member of St. Matthew's U.C.W. and a choir member. She will be remembered for her wonderful sense of humour and love of life. She was predeceased by her husband, Harry Himmelman and by her beloved "Tibby." She was also predeceased by sisters, Muriel, Helen, Florella, Gladys, Hester, and Marguerite; and her only nephew, Fred W. Arenburg, Petite Riviere. She is survived by her great-nephew, David Arenburg (Elizabeth), Yarmouth; great-nieces, Linda Arenburg (Bob Veniott), Amherst; and Susan Arenburg (Lee Flemming), Pugwash, as well as many great great-nephews and nieces. Funeral service will be held on Friday, September 24, in St. Matthew's United Church, Broad Cove at 2:30 p.m. with Rev. Karen Ohrt officiating. Burial will follow in Forest Hill Cemetery, Broad Cove. Donations may be made to St. Matthew's United Church, Broad Cove or a charity of your choice. Arrangements entrusted to Sweeny's Funeral Home, Bridgewater. No visitation by request.
Charles Ronald Reeves 2004 Halifax Chronicle Herald Published: Tuesday, November 30, 2004. >From the collection of Gwen Christie Charles Ronald Reeves, 90, New Ross, passed away Friday, November 26, 2004, in the home of his daughter, Eleanor, Steam Mill. Born in New Ross, he was a son of the late Edward and Ella (Veinot) Reeves. Charles was a devoted and loving father to his family and helpful to others. He was the last remaining member of his family. Charles is survived by daughters, Eleanor Woodworth, Steam Mill; Doreen Gates, Niagara Falls; Vienna (Haldon) Reeves; daughter-in-law, Beatrice Reeves, both of New Ross; 11 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; and two great great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by his wife, Marguerite; son, Calvin; brothers, Harold, Roland, Ira, Austin, Ray, and Robert; sisters, Ethel, Florence, and Daisy; three grandchildren. Visitation will be held 3-4 and 7-9 p.m. Wednesday, December 1, in H.C. Lindsay Funeral Home, New Ross. Funeral service will be held 11 a.m. Thursday, December 2, in Christ Anglican Church, New Ross, Rev. Leonard Bednar officiating, with interment in Christ Anglican Church Cemetery, New Ross. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Christ Anglican Church Cemetery, New Ross or a charity of your choice.
Helene Marie Dauphinee 2000 Halifax Chronicle Herald Published: Monday, March 13, 2000. >From the collection of Gwen Christie Helene Marie Dauphinee, Shelburne, died March 11, 2000, in the VG Site, QEII, Halifax. Born in Melbourne, Yarmouth County, she was a daughter of the late Norman and Margaret (Boudreau) Thibedeau. Surviving are her husband, Carleton Ernst Dauphinee; daughters, Margo Memon, Camden, South Carolina; Dr. Patricia Dauphinee-Bentley, Shawano, Wisconsin; sisters, Reta Goodall, Garden Grove, California; Loretta Garton, Islington, Ontario; Theresa O'Hanley, Melbourne; six grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by sisters, Mable LeBlanc, Margaret Murphy, Evelyn Bourque; brothers, Melbourne, Herman, Stephen, Bernard. Visitation 3-4:15 p.m. today, in H.M. Huskilson's Funeral Home, Shelburne. Funeral 4:30 p.m. today in St. Thomas Church, Shelburne, Rev. Pat O'Meara officiating. Burial in the parish cemetery. Family flowers only. Donations to Canadian Cancer Society or St. Thomas Church.
OBIT # 8043 - EVENING NEWS - 5 MARCH 1971 Stellarton- Thomas Edward Simpson, 279 Coll Ave., died at the home of his son at an early hour this morning. Born in Stellarton, 81 years ago, he lived all his life here with the exception of 10 years spent out west. He was the son of the late Thomas and Thomasina Simpson and was employed for 25 years in the mines. He was one of the original draegermen in the area. In later years he was self employed. The last surviving member of his parents family, he is survived by a son Dan, Stellarton; three grandchildren and three great grandchildren. He was predeceased by his wife, Annie, two years ago, also three sisters and a brother. The remains will rest at the H.C. MacQuarrie Funeral Home after 7 o'clock this evening.
UNKNOWN PAPER - EDITH MACPHERSON Age 74, June 27, 1971. Tatamagouche - She died Sunday in Lillian Fraser Memorial Hospital. Born in Tatamagouche she was the daughter of the late Arthur TATTRIE and Fannie TATTRIE. Besides her husband James, she is survived by two daughters Elsie (Mrs. Ernest COLE), Marguerite (Mrs. Otis RUSSEL), six grandchildren, two great-grandchildren, two sisters, Myrtle (Mrs. Elsie TATTRIE), Theresa (Mrs. Garfield MILLER) and one brother, Lester TATTRIE, all of Tatamagouche. One sister and one brother predeceased her. The body is at Bonnyman's Funeral Home, Tatamagouche. Funeral service will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. in Sharon United Church Tatamagouche with Rev. Gilbert TODD officiating. Burial will be in Lockerby's Cemetery, Tatamagouche.
Eleanor Joan Louise Samms 2005 Halifax Chronicle Herald Published: Monday, January 3, 2005. >From the collection of Gwen Christie Eleanor Joan Louise Samms, 58, Yarmouth, passed away January 1, 2005, in Yarmouth Regional Hospital. Born in Yarmouth, she was the daughter of the late John "Mappie" and Carrie (Griffin) Samms. She was a member of the Cornerstone Church of God. Surviving are son, Roy (Colleen) Samms, Yarmouth; brother, Gordon Samms, Mondare, British Columbia. She was predeceased by daughter, Carrie Catherine, in infancy; brother, Lloyd. Visitation was held Sunday from 7-9 p.m. in Sweeny's Funeral Home, Yarmouth, where funeral will be held today at 2 p.m. with Pastor Brad Pass officiating. Interment in Chegoggin Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to The Cornerstone Church of God.
Irene Amelia Whynotte 1970 Bridgewater Bulletin The sudden passing of Mrs. Irene Whynotte, widow of Gabriel Whynotte, came as a shock to her many relatives and friends. Born in Barss Corner, sixty-two years ago, she was the daughter of Esrom and Permilla (Raimey) Eisnor. She lived most of her life in Stanburne and New Germany until eleven years ago when she moved to Toronto where she resided until her death. Though in failing health for some time, she was ill only a few days before her death at the Wellesley Hospital on April 9th. She is survived by a son, Gerald and two granddaughters, Patti and Dawn of Toronto; one brother, Willard of Barss Corner; two sisters, Grace, Mrs. Leland Burns of Barss Corner; Nellie of Stanburne and many nieces and nephews. Several brothers and sisters pre-deceased her. The service was held at the Langille Funeral home with Rev. James Crooks officiating. Pall bearers were Basil Wagner, Melvin Silver, Ellis Wile, William Whynott, Kenneth and Fred Seamone.
Gabriel Rescholyar Whynott 1958 Bridgewater Bulletin The death of Gabriel Rescholyar Whynott, a highly respected citizen, took place at his home in New Germany on Saturday, December 20th, 1958. He was born and lived all his life at his home in New Germany and was only sick for two weeks previous to his death. He was born seventy-three years ago, the youngest son of Edmund and Sophia (Tipert) Whynott. He is survived by his wife, the former Irene Eisnor; and one son, Gerald of Halifax; three sisters, Mrs. Cora Seamone, Stanley Section; Mrs. Adelaide Seamone, Bridgewater; Mrs. Effie Morton, New Germany; and one brother, George of New Germany. He was a member of the Epworth United Church, New Germany, from which the funeral service was conducted by Rev. Morris A. Barss. Mrs. George Zwicker was organist and the hymns sung were "Jesus, Saviour, Pilot Me" and "Unto The Hills." The pall bearers were Kenneth Seamone, Fred Seamone, Douglas Morton, Willie Whynott, Harold Burns, and Gilbert Veinot.
Emile Marie Surette 2004 Halifax Chronicle Herald Published: Thursday, July 29, 2004. >From the collection of Gwen Christie Emilie Marie Surette, 98, Villa St. Joseph-du-Lac, Dayton, formerly of Wedgeport, passed away on Tuesday, July 27, 2004, in the villa. Born May 25, 1906, in Wedgeport, she was a daughter of the late Leander and Catherine Ann (Muise) Surette. She was a homemaker and was a member of Wedgeport Seniors' Club. She is survived by sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Boudreau, Wedgeport. She was predeceased by brother, Arthur; sister, Frances and Georgina. Visitation will be from 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today with prayers at 8 p.m., both in H.M. Huskilson's Funeral Home, Wedgeport. The funeral mass will be held at 10 a.m. Friday, July 30, in Saint Michael's Catholic Church, Wedgeport, Father Weslaw Papuga officiating. Interment will follow in the parish cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to Saint Michael's Parish Cemetery Fund.
Arthur Carlyle Hebb 2004 Halifax Chronicle Herald Published: Thursday, July 29, 2004. >From the collection of Gwen Christie Arthur Carlyle Hebb, 92, Harbour View Haven Home for Special Care, Lunenburg, died July 28, 2004, in the home. Born at Hebb's Cross, he was a son of the late John Solomon and Lavinia "Winnie" (Hebb) Hebb. He was a member of St. Matthew's Presbyterian Church, Conquerall Mills. He was retired from C.N.R. after 25 years of service. He was a veteran of the Second World War. Surviving are his wife, the former Hilda Croft, Harbour View Haven, Lunenburg; daughter, Anne (David) Oickle, LaBelle; son, Boyd (Inez) Upper Northfield; grandchildren, Deanne (Craig) Kelley, Lower Branch; Trina Oickle, Dartmouth; Christopher (Mary Ann), Upper Northfield; Jodi Hebb (Mike Kelly), Halifax County; great-grandchildren, Hannah and Mariah Kelley, Jadzia Hebb; numerous nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by brothers, Carmen and Thomas; sister, Marion. No visitation at the funeral home. Memorial service 11 a.m. Friday in R.A. Corkum Funeral Home, Wileville. Burial at a later date. Family flowers only. Memoiral donations may be made to the Canadian Diabetes Association, St. Matthew's Cemetery Fund Conquerall Mills, Harbour View Haven or any charity.
OBIT # 8041 - EVENING NEWS - 28 DEC 1971 Stellarton- Mrs. Jules (Benny) Sibille, Foster Ave., died early Monday morning in the Aberdeen Hospital where she had been taken following an attack at her home. Though in failing health the past year death at this time was unexpected. She was born in Stellarton, 67 years ago, and was the former Reta Christena Reynolds, daughter of the late Everett and Mary (MacDonald) Reynolds. She was a member of Southern Cross Rebekah Lodge No.3, and an adherent of Christ Anglican Church. Besides her husband she is survived by a daughter, Margaret (Mrs. Ken Wright), Southgate, Michigan; and by two grandchildren; also by three sisters, Helen (Mrs. Carl Rice), Bristol, Virginia; Lucy (Mrs. Don Cameron), Wyandotte, Mich.; and Mrs. Francies Parsons, Detroit. A sister predeceased her. The remains are resting at the H.C. MacQuarrie Funeral Home, Acadia Ave. Funeral arrangements have not yet been completed. The interment will be in Brookside Cemetery.
UNKNOWN PAPER - BESSIE BROUGHTON Age 92, February12, 1971. Greenville Cumberland Country died Friday at her home. Born at French River, she was a daughter of the late Robert and Jane TATTRIE. She was predeceased by her husband Albert in 1939 and a son William in 1954. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Vera DICKSON, St. Catherines Ont.; four sons Hubert, Missouri; Harold, Westchester; Thomas, Dartmouth; Oran, Lower Greenville; two sisters Eva (Mrs. Jack MacKINNON), Tatamagouche; Mrs. Mariah MALLARD, Cape Breton; two brothers Thomas TATTRIE, Malagash; and Abed TATTRIE, French River; 13 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Funeral Service was held Sunday from Mattatall's Funeral Home.
Ronald L. Lowe 2000 Halifax Chronicle Herald Published: Wednesday, September 20, 2000. >From the collection of Gwen Christie Ronald L. Lowe, 81, Hillsview Acres, Middlefield, Queens County, formerly of Milton, died September 19, 2000, in the Queens General Hospital, Liverpool. Born in Milton, he was a son of the late Lloyd and Minnie (Carver) Lowe. He was an avid hunter and fisherman. He enjoyed playing cards, bingo, and cooking. Surviving are his wife, the former Nora Oickle, Hillsview Acres, formerly of Milton; daughter, Geraldine Cushing, Bridgewater; sons, Richard, Lloyd, Milton, Floyd, Lunenburg; 13 grandchildren; 24 great-grandchildren; sisters, Genevieve Lowe, North Queens Nursing Home; Jean Glasgow, Vancouver. He was predeceased by sisters, Betty West, Geraldine Francis; brothers, Edgar, Alfred, Harold, Maynard. Visitation 7-9 p.m. Thursday, funeral 11 a.m. Friday, both in Chandlers' Funeral Home, Liverpool, Rev. Sheila Smith officiating. Burial in the Milton Community Cemetery. Immediate family flowers only. Donations to Hillsview Acres or any charity.
Arnold Murray Slauenwhite 2004 Halifax Chronicle Herald Publication date: Saturday, September 11, 2004. >From the collection of Gwen Christie Arnold Murray Slauenwhite, 46, Bridgewater, died August 29, 2004, in Kitchener, Ontario. Born in Bridgewater, he was a son of the late Murray and Annie (Llewellyn) Slauenwhite. Surviving are his daughter, Kathy Ann Lacey, Bridgewater; brothers, Fredie, North Brookfield, Massachusetts; Richie, Bridgewater; sister, Sharon Rafuse, Greenfield; grandsons, Hunter and Morgan Veinot; nieces and nephews. Cremation has taken place. Memorial service 11 a.m. Monday in R.A. Corkum Funeral Home, Wileville, Rev. Willis Ott officiating. Burial will be at a later date. Immediate family flowers only. Memorial donations may be made to the family.
Sedley Roland Fulton 2000 Halifax Chronicle Herald Published: Wednesday, May 3, 2000. >From the collection of Gwen Christie Sedley Roland Fulton, 81, Bridgewater, died April 28, 2000, in the South Shore Regional Hospital, Bridgewater. Born in Upper Stewiacke, he was a son of the late Martin and Harriet (Dickie) Fulton. He was an honourary member of Bridgewater Volunteer Fire Department and a member of the honourary Firefighters Club. He was a member of IOOF LaHave Lodge 60, Bridgewater, recently receiving his 55 year jewel. He was a member of Bridgewater United Church and was an avid camper. He was employed with CNR for 40 years as a locomotive engineer retiring in 1982. Surviving are son, Gerry, Bridgewater; sisters, Muriel Fulton, Halifax; Doris Fisher, Brookfield; brother, Wilfred, East Mountain; numerous nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his wife, the former Shirley Graham; sisters, Edith, Eva; brothers, Blair, Arthur, Graham. Cremation has taken place. No visitation. Memorial service 1:30 p.m. Friday, May 12 in Bridgewater United Church. Private family burial in Brookside Cemetery, Bridgewater. Family flowers only. Donations to Bridgewater United Church, Bridgewater Fire Department Memorial Fund, Ladies Auxiliary, or any charity. Arrangements have been entrusted to R.A. Corkum Funeral Home, Wileville.
Ralph William Muise 2004 Halifax Chronicle Herald Published: Thursday, July 29, 2004. >From the collection of Gwen Christie Ralph William Muise, 72, Hebron, passed away on Wednesday, July 28, 2004, at home. Born April 9, 1932, in Yarmouth, he was a son of the late William and Marie (Muise) Muise. Ralph worked as a repairman at a cotton mill in Ontario. He loved to fish. Surviving are his wife, Joyce (Smith) Muise; brother, Fred (Marge) Muise, Amherst. He was predeceased by brothers,George, Bobby, Donnie; a sister in infancy. Cremation has taken place. There will be no visitation or funeral service at the family's request. Arrangements have been entrusted to H.M. Huskilson's Funeral Home, Yarmouth. Memorial donations may be made to Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia.
Kathleen Louise Knickle 2000 Halifax Chronicle Herald Published: Monday, February 28, 2000. >From the collection of Gwen Christie Kathleen Louise Knickle, 82, 89 Knickle Road, Lunenburg, died Friday, February 25, 2000, in Fishermen's Memorial Hospital, Lunenburg. Born in Bridgewater, she was a daughter of the late George Robert and Effie Grace (Wentzell) Naugler. In her younger years, she worked at the Stedman's Store in Bridgewater. She was a member of St. John's Anglican Church, Lunenburg where she taught Sunday School and was a member of the Chancel and Ladies Guild and a Girl Guide leader. She was a 50-year member of Alexandra Rebekah Lodge 22, Lunenburg. She is survived by son, Richard and his wife Davilyn, Lunenburg; sister, Helen Feindel, Bridgewater and grandson, Jimmy, Lunenburg. She was predeceased by her husband, Douglas Rayburn and brothers, Fenwick and Robert Naugler. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Dana L. Sweeny Funeral Home, Lunenburg, with visitation this evening from 7-9 p.m. Funeral service will be held at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday from St. John's Anglican Church, Lunenburg, Rev. Irving Letto officiating. Interment will be in Hillcrest Ceemtery, Lunenburg. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to St. John's Anglican Church, Lunenburg Fire Department or to any charity.
OBIT # 8039 - UNKNOWN PAPER - 1960 Truro- One of the province's best known sportsmen and a resident of Truro for the past few years, Harry G. Saunders, 77, died here Tuesday morning. Mr. Saunders, who resided most of his life in Stellarton, although in failing health for the past five years, was confined to his bed for only the last five weeks. A son of the late John Saunders, Harry Saunders was born in Lille, France, where his parents were residing temporarily where his father, a machinist by trade, was installing machinery in a lace factory. At an early age the Saunders family moved to Andover, Mass., where Harry attended school. While at school he became a talented cricket player, touring many parts of the New England States with outstanding teams. It was as a cricket player that Harry first came to Nova Scotia. When 20 years of age, he came to Westville where he played for a year with the Westville Cricket Club. He returned to his home at the end of the season, with a strong desire to come back. He returned in a few years' time with a touring American professional baseball team. He remained in Westville, and his prowess as a baseball player is still remembered by older Pictou County residents, as well as admirers in other parts of this province. He was long associated with Westville and Stellarton teams, playing various positions in the infield and also taking a turn on the mound. Brother, Jim, now living in Maine, later joined the team, and was an outstanding pitcher in that old Nova Scotia league. Although Harry played baseball, tennis, football, and for many years was an ardent curler, he is best remembered for his skill as a cricketer. A curler for over 50 years, Harry himself liked to recall his feats in the game. He was particularly proud of never missing a Johnson Cup provincial play until health forced him to the sidelines a few years ago. He liked to recall skipping his Stellarton rink to a 12 to 10 victory over Prof. Murray MacNeil in Johnson Cup play at Halifax in 1932. Until his retirement some 12 years ago, Harry was employed in the car department of the C.N.R., Stellarton. He was also employed for some 25 years with the Halifax Herald Limited, reporting general news from Stellarton and sport from all Pictou county centres. Harry was also active in fraternal circles in Pictou County. He was a member of Keith Lodge, AF and AM, Stellarton, receiving his 50 year jewel some four years ago. He was also a member of Fuller Lodge, IOOF, and was recently made a life member of that organization. He is survived by his wife, formerly Elizabeth MacKay, Stellarton, and one daughter, Jean (Mrs. George MacLean), Truro; and two grandsons, George and Sandy. One brother and sister also survive in the United States. Funeral service will be held from the Christie Funeral Home on Thursday at 2:30 p.m. The service will be conducted by Dr.J. A. Koffend, minister of St. James Presbyterian Church and Dr. T. E. MacLennan, minister of St. Andrew's United Church. Burial will be in Stellarton.
UNKNOWN PAPER - WILLIAM A. PATTERSON Age 87, Friday, January 9, 1970. A native of Tatamagouche died at White Bear Lake, Minn., on Friday. Born in Tatamagouche he was the son of the late W.A. and Elizabeth (CAMPBELL) PATTERSON. He is survived by his wife the former Mildred WARNOCK, of Saint John, N.B., two daughters, one son, William A. Jr., and several grandchildren. One sister Mary D. PATTERSON, Tatamagouche and one brother Frank H. PATTERSON, Truro N.S.