Pearl M. Himmelman 2007 Halifax Chronicle Herald >From the collection of Charlene Veinotte Pearl M. Himmelman, 92, Martin's Point, passed away Monday, March 12, 2007, in Harbour View Haven Nursing Home, Lunenburg. Born in Martin's Point, she was a daughter of the late Angus and Sophia (Sarty) Hiltz. She was predeceased by her husband, Leo Himmelman; her sisters, Elsie Barkhouse, Blanche Shupe, Flora Foote; brothers, Warren and Roland. She is survived by her son, Eric; grandchildren, Janine (Richard Roast), Christine (Jason Little), and Wade; several nieces and nephews. Pearl was a member of St. Mark's Anglican Church, Martin's Point and a member of St. Mark's Ladies Auxiliary. Visiting will be 7-9 p.m. Thursday, March 15, in Mahone Funeral Home, Mahone Bay. A funeral service will be held 11 a.m. Friday, March 16, in St. Mark's Anglican Church, Martin's Point, Rev. Bonnie Baird officiating. Burial will be in Western Shore Cemetery. Family flowers only please. Memorial donations may be made to St. Mark's Anglican Church or Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia.
Douglas Alfred Lowe Halifax chronicle Herald >From the collection of Charlene Veinotte Douglas Alfred Lowe, 60, Blockhouse, passed away at home. Born in Blockhouse, he was a son of the late Clarence and Bessie (Ernst) Lowe. Surviving are his brother,Gordon (Betty), Blockhouse; sisters, Shirley Brown, Lower Sackville; Marguerite (Michael) Little, Port Hood; several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by sister, Eileen Nelson; brother, Harold. Cremation has taken place under the direction of R.A. Corkum Funeral Home, Wileville, where the family will receive friends from 7-9 p.m. Thursday. A private family graveside service will be held at a later date. No flowers by request. Memorial donations may be made to the charity of your choice.
UNKNOWN PAPER - CHARLES WILLIAM HIGGINS October 16, 1979. Malagash - Charles William HIGGINS, 89, of Malagash died Tuesday at Lillian Fraser Memorial Hospital, Tatamagouche. Born in West New Annan, he was the son of the late George and Elizabeth (CROWE) HIGGINS. He was a veteran of the First World War, serving in France for two years. He was an employee of the Malagash Salt Company for 35 years retiring in 1954. He was a member of Cumberland Lodge No. 417 IOOF Malagash, a member of Wallace Lodge No. 76 AF and AM, Cedar Chapter No. 3, OES, Richmond Star LOL No. 1521, Alexander MacIntosh Lodge No. 1275 RVP, and a member of the Royal Canadian Legion, Tatamagouche, Branch No. 64. He is survived by his wife, the former Bertha Johnson MacINNES; two sisters, Mrs. Lizzie SMITH, Mrs. Sadie MINGO, both of great village; three half-brothers, George HIGGINS, Russell HIGGINS and Everett HIGGINS, all of Saint John, N.B.; three step-sons, Jack MacINNES, St. Catharine's, Ont.; Donald MacINNES, North Bay, Ont.; Kenneth MacINNES, at home. He was predeceased by three brothers, Edward, Trenton; David, New Annan; Malcolm, St. Thomas, Ont.; three sisters, Mary (Mrs. Leishman MacCALLUM); Maggie (Mrs. William DOUGLAS); and Mable (Mrs. Winsloe MAYO). The body is at Mundle's Funeral Home, Pugwash. Funeral service will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. from the Bay Head United Church, Donald NAIKIE officiating, assisted by the Rev. Harold HIGGINS of Amherst. Burial will be in the Bay Head Church Cemetery.
OBIT # 9570 - UNKNOWN PAPER - February 1956 CROSS ROADS - The death occurred Wednesday, February 8, at her home in Cross Roads, after a lengthy illness, of Martha Jane Archibald, in her 79th year. Born in Eastville, she was a daughter of the late Mr and Mrs Robinson Brown. Her entire life was spent in this vicinity and until her illness she was active in W.M.S. and other church organizations. She is survived by her husband, three daughters, Annie and Grace of Truro and Bessie of Cross Roads, and sons Harold and Earle of Cross Roads and Chester of Hanson, Mass. - also 20 grandchildren and four great grandchildren. The funeral service was held from Springside United Church with Rev. L.P.Archibald officiating and was largely attended by realitives and friends. Floral offerings were beautiful, bearing silent tribute to the deceased. Pall bearers were Wallace Brown, Hugh Ellis
John Gray 1938 Bridgewater Bulletin Dalhousie, October 22- John Gray, aged 85 years, passed away at his home at Kentville, on October 12th., after an illness of two days. About two years ago, he lost his eyesight. For over 50 years he was engaged in lumbering. He was twice married; his first wife being Ada Joudrey, of New Burn. Surviving by this marriage are Mrs. James Veinotte of East Dalhousie and Albert, last heard of in Seattle. Those who predeceased him by this marriage are Minnie (Mrs. Naaman Wentzell) of Barss Corner; Percy and Archibald, who died in childhood. His second wife, who survives, was Martha DeAdder, of New Ross. Also surviving by this marriage are Mrs. M. Lorenzo and Mrs. A. Landry, both of New York City; and one son, Ellis, at home. Four children predeceased him by this marriage. Also surviving are 11 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren. Born in New ross, Mr. Gray resided in Kentville for the past 22 years. Funeral services were held at Kentville on Saturday, October 15th. The beautiful array of flowers testified to the esteem in which the deceased was held.
Mrs. Mary Lena Conrad 1988 Bridgewater Bulletin Mrs. Mary Lena Conrad, 96, widow of Garfield Conrad, passed away at the Rosedale Home for Special Care, New Germany, Tuesday morning, January 4, 1988. Born at West Dalhousie, Annapolis County, on March 25, 1891, she was a daughter of the late Joseph and Bertha (Gillis) Turner and moved with her parents to Simpson's Corner when she was a small child and devoted her entire long and useful life to this area where she will long be fondly remembered and missed. She was for many years a dedicated member of the United Church and faithfully attended and supported this work as long as health permitted and was generous in her support and attendance of the other denominations here as well. She was also a member of the Rebekah Lodge, and as her mother before her, she served this area well as a capable and obliging seamstress for many years. Surviving to mourn their loss are a daughter, Bonnie (Mrs. Gerald Mosher) and a foster daughter, Nancy Quinn, both of Middleton; one son, Randolph, Simpson's Corner; two sisters, Mrs. Nellie Feener and Kay (Mrs. Albert Sarty), both of Liverpool; eight grandchildren; 11 great grandchildren; and two great great grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband and three brothers, Marcel, Eddie, and Walter.
Ross Raymond Veinot 2007 Halifax Chronicle Herald Ross Raymond Veinot, 78, Barss Corner, passed away on Sunday, January 7, 2007, in Queens General Hospital, Liverpool. Born in Upper Northfield, he was a son of the late Willis and Anna (Bruhm) Veinot. Surviving are his companion of 59 years, Jean Eisnor, Barss Corner; several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by sisters, Evelyn Penney, Lorna in infancy. There will be no visitation at the funeral home by request. A celebration of life service will be 2 p.m. Friday in Sweeny's Funeral Home, New Germany, Rev. Nancy Price officiating. Private interment in Indian Brook Cemetery, Watford. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society, Canadian Diabetes Society or charity of choice.
Doris Belle Whitehouse 2005 Halifax Chronicle Herald Published: Sunday, May 22, 2005. >From the collection of Gwen Christie Doris Belle Whitehouse, 82, Brazil Lake, Yarmouth County, died May 21, 2005, in Tidal View Manor. Born in Carleton, Yarmouth County, on February 20, 1923, she was a daughter of the late Herbert Nickerson and Ida Mae Harding. She was a member of the Brazil Lake Wesleyan Church, taught Sunday School, was a member of the church choir, and taught at Vacation Bible School. She was also a member of the Brazil Lake Women's Institute for over 50 years. She is survived by her son, Eric (Elaine) Whitehouse, Brazil Lake; brothers, Lendell (Bernadine), Carleton; Laurel (Genevieve) South Dakota; Alton (Norma), Forest Glen; sisters, Edith Allen, Pleasant Valley; Laurene (Bob) Stewart, St. Albert, Alberta; grandchildren, Joy (Troy) Carruthers, Kevin (Tammie) Whitehouse; three great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband, Gordon and sister, Arlene. Remains are resting in Sweeny's Funeral Home for visitation from 7-9 p.m. today. Funeral service in Brazil Lake Wesleyan Church on Monday at 2 p.m., Rev. Reg Thomas officiating, assisted by Rev. Karl Gorman. Interment in Brazil Lake Wesleyan Cemetery. Family flowers only. Memorial donations may be made to Brazil Lake Wesleyan Cemetery or a charity of choice.
Arthur William Zwicker 2002 The Daily News >From the collection of Charlene Veinotte Arthur William Zwicker, 76, South Alton, Kings County, passed away peacefully, surrounded by his family, Tuesday, June 11, 2002, in Valley Regional Hospital, Kentville. Born in Weston, Kings County, he was the son of the late William and Naomi (Boylan) Zwicker. He was employed in ship repair with Brookfield Construction, Halifax, as a burner with Halifax Shipyards, and in 1968 began teaching as a welding instructor and driver education instructor at Kings Regional Vocational School, Kentville, retiring in 1985. He is survived by his wife of 55 years, Helen Margaret (Richard); daughters, Dr. Sonia Gaul, Kentville; Debbie (Gary) Huntley, Coldbrook; Narda (Jeff) Hovell, Fall River; Karna (Tom Morton), Kingsport; sons, A. LaVerne (Edith Sanford), Halifax; Richard (Clara), Windsor Junction; grandchildren, Joanne, Stephen, Robbie, Jan, Tawnya, Heather, Dane, Codi, Kirk, and Kelly; great-grandchildren, Emily and Kira. He was predeceased by his sister, Muriel Gaul. Visitation was held 2-4, 7-9 p.m.,with prayers at 8 p.m. yesterday in W.C. Hiltz Funeral Parlour, Kentville. Funeral service will be held 11 a.m. today, June 14, in St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, Kentville, Father Craig Christenson and Father Gerald Saulnier officiating. Burial will take place in Holy Cross Cemetery, Kentville. In lieu of flowers, donations in memory may be made to the Annapolis Valley Victorian Order of Nurses, Canadian Cancer Society, or a charity of your choice.
Harry Lovett Publicover 2002 Halifax Chronicle Herald >From the collection of Charlene Veinotte Harry Lovett Publicover, 72, Hackett's Cove, passed away peacefully Thursday, April 25, 2002, in the VG Site, QEII, with his family by his side. Harry was a son of the late Edward and Caroline (Smeltzer) Publicover, West Dover. He is survived by his beloved wife of 47 years, Shirley (Trueman) Publicover, Hackett's Cove; daughters, Marie (Clyde) Boutilier, Hackett's Cove; Lana Newcombe, Lakeside; sons, Art (Sue) Publicover, Leslie, both of Hackett's Cove; sister, Goldie (Rodney) Boutilier, Indian Harbour; grandchildren, David, Alberta; Christopher, Juanita, Matthew, Jeffrey, Cecelia, and Charlie; great-granddaughter, Cassandra, all of Nova Scotia; many nieces and nephews; special sister-in-law, Marie Trueman, Tantallon. He was employed with the Halifax County Regional Municipality School Board as a bus driver for 35 years until retirement in June, 1994. He was an avid accordion player and lived life to the fullest. He was predeceased by brothers, Leslie, Clovis, and Spencer. No visitation. Cremation has taken place. Funeral service will be 2 p.m. today in Ronald A. Walker Funeral Home, Tantalllon, Rev. Tom Kerr officiating. Burial will follow in St. James Anglican Church Cemetery, West Dover. No flowers by request. Donations may be made to St. James Anglican Church Cemetery Building Fund, West Dover.
Troy Frank Symonds 2001 Halifax Chronicle Herald Published: Thursday, September 27, 2001. >From the collection of Gwen Christie Troy Frank Symonds, 29, North East Point, Shelburne County, died September 24, 2001, in Upper Clyde. Born in Sandy Point, he was a son of Frank Symonds, Clyde and the late Betty (Atkinson) Symonds. He was a member ofthe Queen of Hearts Dory Club. He loved to hunt and work out in the gym and was an avid race and wrestling fan. Besides his father, he is survived by his wife, Cindy (Symonds); daughters, Heaven Dawn, Tori Brooke, North East Point; brothers, Garvin (Beverly), Newellton; Darrell (Jackie), Sackville; Mark (Natalie), Clark's Harbour; Terry (Valerie), Campbell River, British Columbia; Manuel (Valerie), Bear Point; sisters, Mandy (Leigh) Goodwin, Clark's Harbour; Andrea (Keith) Van Tassel, Stoney Island; Judith Symonds, New Bedford, Massachusetts. Visitation will be 3:30-5, 7-9 p.m. today in H. Huskilson's Funeral Home, Barrington. Funeral will be 2 p.m. Friday in H. Huskilson's Memorial Chapel, Barrington, Rev. Shaun Hatfield and Rev. Brian Barron officiating. Burial will be in Centreville Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to a trust fund for the family at the Royal Bank.
Evelyn Louise Best 2002 The Daily News >From the collection of Charlene Veinotte Evelyn Louise Best, 84, of Waterville, Kings County, passed away Thursday, August 1, 2002, in the Valley Regional Hospital, Kentville. Born in Lunenburg, she was a daughter of the late Allen and Florence (Silver) Beck. Evelyn was a graduate of the Provincial Normal College, Truro and had been employed as a teacher at the Waterville Elementary School for 35 years. She was a member of St. Andrew's United Church, Waterville. She is survived by her daughter, Linda (James) Lowther, Halifax; granddaughters, Kathy (Glenn) Franck, Halifax; Susan (Scott) Steeves, Halifax; brother, Dr. J. Murray Beck, Lunenburg. Besides her parents, she is predeceased by her husband, Graham Howard Best; brother, Donald Beck. There will be no visitation. The funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Monday, August 5, 2002, in the H.C. Lindsay Memorial Chapel, Berwick, Reverend Donald MacPherson officiating. Burial in the Berwick Cemetery. Family flowers only. Donations in memory may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Alzheimer Society of Nova Scotia.
Leith Lorenz Brown 2007 Halifax Chronicle Herald >From the collection of Charlene Veinotte Leith Lorenz "Lee" Brown, son of the late Austin and Roxie (Veinot) Brown, Forties, New Ross, passed away in Norfolk General Hospital, Simcoe, Ontario, on Tuesday, December 18, 2007, in his 80th. year. Lee is survived by his beloved wife, Elizabeth "Betty" (Leivers) Brown, Port Dover. He was the cherished father and grandfather of David Milton and his wife Gail, Elliott Lake and their children, Dennis (Melanie), Betty, Daniel, and Gillian; Leslie Brown, Toronto; Brian and his wife Wendy, Milton and their children, James, Christopher, and Sarah; Karen Valenta and her husband Garry, Brampton and their children Aaron and Kendyl; and Andrew and his wife Marlene, Sault Ste. Marie, and their children, Nicole (Larry) and Melissa (Rayn). He was the proud grandfather of Macaylae, Riley, Olivia, and Gavin. He is lovingly remembered by his Nova Scotia family, sisters, Lois Lewis, Nina Moody, Shirley Reeves (Ashton), Beatrice Reeves (Carl Mosher); brothers, Clifford and Robert (Jennie Trask) and by his sisters-in-law, Annie and Arlene Brown and brother-in-law, Oran Reeves. He is also survived by his brothers, Donald (Marion), Saskatchewan and Charles (Frances), Ontario. He was predeceased by his son, Paul (1972); sister, Ella Reeves and brothers, Harley, Fayne and Dale Brown. Lee was an active member of the Hoss Card Club, the Lion's Den Senior Group and the Port Dover Lawn Bowling Club. A funeral service was held at the Jason Smith Funeral Chapel, Simcoe, on Friday, December 21, at 10:30 a.m. with Rev. Dr. Timothy Dobbin officiating.
Earl Lester MacKay 1974 Bridgewater Bulletin Earl Lester MacKay of Charleston, formerly of New Canada, died Friday, November 1, 1974, in Victoria General Hospital, Halifax, where he had been a patient for the past six weeks. Born in New Canada, May 18, 1906, he was the son of the late Sylvanus and Cecelia (Frank) MacKay. Besides his wife, Grace, he is survived by a daughter, Marilyn (Mrs. Gerald Martel), Dayton, Ohio; two stepsons, John Anthony of Charleston and Philip Anthony of Bridgewater; a brother, Calvin of Jamaica Plains and a sister, Pearl (Mrs. John Conrad) of New Canada. Funeral service was held Monday, November 4th., from New Canada Baptist Church. Rev. Carroll Armstrong of the Milton-Port Medway and Charleston Pastorate officiated. The organist was Mrs. Harris Cook, New Canada with combined choirs from New Canada and Charleston Baptist Churches. Burial was in New Canada Cemetery.
Thelma Evangeline Keddy 1994 Bridgewater Bulletin Born September 24, 1926; died September 24, 1994. Thelma Evangeline (Lohnes) Keddy, 68, of Branch LaHave, passed away in the Victoria General Hospital, Halifax. Born in Branch LaHave, she was the wife of the late Reuben H. Keddy, New Ross, and daughter of the late Ralph and Nora Lohnes (Crouse). She is survived by three daughters, Schmarlene (Marnie) (Mrs. Eric Meisner), Branch LaHave; Constance (Connie) (Mrs. Malcolm Spidle), Barss Corner; Vicki (Mrs. Edward Nauss), Upper Northfield; brother, Victor Lohnes, Branch LaHave; sisters, Audrey (Lohnes) wife of the late Garland Seamone, Branch LaHave; Dorothy (Lohnes) (wife of the late Jason Wentzell); Ferne (Lohnes) (Mrs. Earlen Crouse), Branch LaHave; six grandchildren; six great grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by Reuben Herbert Keddy, New Ross and infant daughter at birth. The body rested at R.A. Corkum's Funeral Home, Wileville. Funeral was held from the funeral home with Rev. William Gustafson officiating. Burial in Hillside Cemetery, Branch LaHave.
Reuben Herbert Keddy 1992 Halifax Chronicle Herald Born: July 31, 1919; married June 17, 1944; died January 22, 1992. Reuben Herbert Keddy, 72, Branch LaHave, died Wednesday in South Shore Regional Hospital, Bridgewater. Born in Lake Ramsay, he was a son of the late Emerson and Mary (Turner) Keddy. He is survived by his wife, the former Thelma Lohnes; three daughters, Schmarlene (Marnie) (Mrs. Eric Meisner), Branch LaHave; Constance (Connie) (Mrs. Malcolm Spidle), Barss Corner; Vicki (Mrs. Eddy Nauss), Upper Northfield; a brother, Harry, Ontario; five sisters, Vera (Mrs. Clint Keddy), Lake Ramsay; Goldie (Mrs. Wilfred Burns), nNctaux Falls; Velma Mrs. Calvin MacDearmid), Victoria Vale; Gladys (Mrs. Theodore Crocker), Trout Lake; Eva (Mrs. Carl Hiltz), Fraxville; six grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by two half-brothers, Norman, Hibbert; three sisters, Rosalie, Leona, and Effie. The body is in R.A. Corkum's Funeral Home, Wileville, visiting 2-4,7-9 p.m. today,where funeral will be 2 p.m. Friday, Rev. William Gustafson officiating. Burial will be in Hillside Cemetery, Branch LaHave. Family flowers only. Donations may be made to Canadian Cancer Society or St. James Lutheran Church, Branch LaHave.
Merle Arthur Cook 2009 Halifax Chronicle Herald Merle Arthur Cook, 71, Lower Branch, passed away on November 12, 2009, at home. Born in New Canada, he was a son of the late A. LeRoy and Vera C. (Conrad) Cook, Lower Branch. He is survived by brothers, Carlton (Pauline),Lower Branch; Carroll (Janet), Crouse's Settlement; sisters, Fern (Ivan Conrad), Upper Branch; Cheryl (Wayne MacKay), Upper Northfield; Susan, Carleton; several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his brother, Lyman. Cremation has taken place and ther will be no visitation. A public graveside service will be held 2 p.m. today in Hillside Cemetery, Branch LaHave. Arrangements are under the direction of Sweeny's Funeral Home, Bridgewater. No flowers by request. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. James Lutheran Church, Branch LaHave or charity of choice.
Ada Hendry Wright 1928 Bridgewater Bulletin Ada Hendry Wright, beloved wife of Deacon William Wright of East Dalhousie, aand the daughter of the late Burton Hendry, passed from the earth to her home on high on Tuesday, March 20, 1928. Mrs. Wright represented the highest type of true womanhood. She was a loyal wife, a devoted mother, a staunch friend, and a sympathizing neighbour. She loved her church and her God with all the ardor of her soul, and the little Baptist Church of which she has long been a member has lost one of the strongest, most earnest women. Tidings of her serious illness of pneumonia came as a shock to her many friends and her death is very deeply regretted, She leaves to mourn, her husband, three sons, Vernon and Clifton, at home; and Arthur in New York; three daughters, Miss Ethel in Idaho; Mable, wife of Mr. Arthur Hume of North Bay, Ontario, and Miss Ernestine, at home. Mrs. Hume came immediately upon learning of her mother's death and reached home in time to be present at the funeral, which took place on Friday, the 23rd. Mrs. Wright also leaves a sister, Mrs. C.R. Marshall of Falkland Ridge; and two brothers, Arthur Hendry of Brookfield and Edward Hendry of Milton, to mourn the loss of a sweet and gracious sister. The beautiful casket was carried from the home which she had loved so well and in which she had been so truly a home-maker by her two stalwart sons, Vernon and Clifton, assisted by A. Hendry and C.R. Marshall. The burial took place in the little cemetery beside the daughter, Hazel, who died some years ago. Mrs. Wright was 65 years old. Services were conducted by our pastor, the Rev. M.O. Brinton, who paid well deserved tribute to our sister. He took for his text," Her children shall rise up and call her blessed and her husband shall praise her." The little church and community have met with a great loss but it is the home and by the homefolks these lessons are felt most poignantly and to all the family we extend deepest sympathy. THe music was rendered by the choir from Falkland Ridge, including a duet "The Beautiful Land" by J. Sproule and E.G. Mason.
Shirley Jane Rice 2002 Halifax Chronicle Herald Shirley Jane Rice, 65, Bear River, Annapolis County, died Sunday, October 27, 2002, in the New Halifax Infirmary, QEII. Born in Boston, she was a daughter of the late Arthur and Hattie (Meldrum) Langdon. She lived in Boston for many years as well as Mexico before moving to Nova Scotia. She was employed by MT&T for a number of years and prior to her death was an active participant and officer with the Telephone Pioneers. She was a member of All Saints Lutheran Church, Newcombville. She was keenly interested in arts and crafts, homemaking, and caring for others. Surviving are husband, Fred, Bear River; stepchildren, Susan (Ralph) Croft, Tim Rice, Bridgewater; Douglas (Rachel) Rice, Bear River; Darrin (Debbie) Rice, Paradise; Scott (Susan) Rice, Bear River; 13 grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; sister, Ruby (Donald) Shultz, Boston; nieces, Betty Sampson, Nancy (Carl) Andrews, Boston; sister-in-law, Alyce (John) Feindel, Halifax. Visitation will be 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Wednesday in R.A. Corkum Funeral Home, Wileville. Funeral service 1:30 p.m. Thursday in All Saints Lutheran Church, Newcombville, Rev. Willis Ott officiating. Burial in Lone Pine Cemetery, upper Branch. Flowers will be accepted. Memorial donations may be made to Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia.
Carl Clifford Wentzell 1996 Halifax Chronicle Herald Carl Clifford Wentzell, 51, Bridgewater, died November 30, 1996, in QEII Health Sciences Centre; VG Site, Halifax. Born in Upper Branch, he was a son of Greta (Hirtle) Wentzell, Riverside Apartments, New Germany and the late Charles Wentzell. Surviving are his wife, the former Anne Oickle; sons, Tommy, Bridgewater; Terry, High River, Alberta; Allan, at home; daughter, Susan, at home; brothers, Donald, Upper Branch; Myles, Moncton; sisters, Lucille (Mrs. Neil Hebb), Turner Heights; Pauline (Mrs. Harold Conrad), Upper Branch; three grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by sister, Eleanor; niece, Pamela. Visitation 7-9 p.m. Tuesday in R.A. Corkum Funeral Home, Wileville. Graveside service 11 a.m. Wednesday in Lone Pine Cemetery, Upper Branch, Rev. Willis Ott officiating. Immediate family flowers only. Donations to Victoria General Hospital, Halifax or any charity.