UNKNOWN PAPER - DONALD REGINALD DUNPHY October 1978. Denmark - Donald Reginald DUNPHY, 32, of Denmark, Colchester County, died Thursday in Victoria General Hospital. Born in River John, he was a son of James and Thelma (LANGILLE) DUNPHY, Middleton. Surviving besides his parents, are his wife, the former Vivian LAMB; two daughters, Tammy and Sandra, and a son Dennis, all at home; four brothers, Clayton, David, Brian and Ronnie, all of Middleton; a sister Phyllis (Mrs. Ross LEPPER), New Annan. The body was at the home of his parents. Funeral was Sunday in Middleton Union Church, Rev. Russell NEWHOOK and John FRASER officiating. Burial was in Forest Hill Cemetery, Denmark. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Canadian Cancer Society.
OBIT # 9471 - EASTERN CHRONICLE - 30 January 1917 Mr. George Wood, so well known to almost everyone between New Glasgow and Sherbrooke, passed away suddenly of heart trouble on Friday morning at the home of his granddaughter, Mrs. Rogers, of Pleasant St., New Glasgow. The late gentleman was born in Scotland and married there. Soon after his marriage he came to this country with his bride on a sailing vessel to Quebec. There they shipped on another vessel to this county and landed at the loading ground, thence they walked to New Glasgow. >From here they went to a cousin's place at Bridgeville and thence to their future home at the Garden of Eden Lake, where they remained until the death of Mrs. Wood. Soon after Mr. Wood came to New Glasgow to live with his granddaughter, Mrs. Rogers, as stated above. Mr. Wood was a fine man, a consistent and devoted member of the Presbyterian Church, being of the communion of United congregation since coming to New Glasgow. He was 88 years of age and a remarkably well preserved man for his years, hearty . good humoured and a pleasure to talk to as he was very well informed. For many years the Editor of this paper was acquainted with Mr. Wood and always found him a high toned and upright man, and such was he found by all who knew him. In politics he was, as many a Scot is, a Liberal; but his Liberalism, so equitable and kindly his nature, found his friends Conservatives as well as Liberals. The men of the old school to which Mr. Wood belonged are passing away, leaving the world the poorer for their passing.The sons and daughters of Mr. Wood are Duncan, at Eden Lake, John in Alberta, Mrs. Wm. Sinnis, Fox Brook, and Mrs. Helen Henry, Wakefield, Mass. Besides there are twenty-four grandchildren and twenty-two great grandchildren living.The eldest being Mrs. Earl Rogers, New Glasgow. Of his descendants two are on the firing line in France, George Sinnis, of Fox Brook, and James Wood, of Edmonton. A sister of Mrs. Wood survives him, Mrs. Ellen Williamson, of Hancock, New Hampshire. The late Mr. Wood was born in Arbroth, Scotland, on October 1st, 1829, and married in July 1850, coming to Nova Scotia eighteen months later.
OBIT # 19152 - EASTERN CHRONICLE - 8 February 1921 GUNN, George - There passed away on the 25 th of January. ultimo, Mr. George Gunn, one of the oldest and most respected residents of the community of St. Mary's, in the 78th year of his age. Of hardy pioneer stock, Mr. Gunn was the son of the late Alexander Gunn, who with his wife, Elizabeth Campbell, accompanied by their family, emigrated to Nova Scotia from Kildonan, Scotland at the time of the infamous "Highland Clearances." Arriving at a time when the whole country between New Glasgow and St. Mary's was practically an unbroken wild, and with nothing but a bridle path to guide them, they reached St. Mary's, wither a few resolute, kindred spirits had preceded them, and with that industry, courage and hardihood so characteristic of their race wrested for themselves a new home and a new heritage from the virgin forest. The late George Gunn was the youngest of a family of five brothers and one sister, all of whom predeceased him. They were Peter and Mary (Mrs. Angus Cameron), of St. Mary's; Donald, of New Brunswick; Rev. William, of Des Moines, Iowa; Alexander, of Sydney; and Rev. Adam of Estavan, Alberta. A loyal and devoted Presbyterian, the late George Gunn, although a quiet, unobtrusive man, was a pillar in his church. His mind was well stored with the doctrines and tenets of his faith, and he was ready and able at all times to defend them to the uttermost. His funeral, on Saturday, the 29th ultimo, was largely attended. He leaves a widow, two daughters, Mrs. Frank Moore, of Lowell, Mass., and Mrs James R. Christie of Okanagan, B.C., and one son, William A. R., at home.
Harold Vivian Doane 2004 Halifax Chronicle Herald Published: Monday, April 12, 2004. >From the collection of Gwen Christie Harold Vivian "Harry" Doane, 101, Villa St. Joseph du Lac, Dayton, Yarmouth County, died April 11, 2004. Born in Yarmouth, he was the son of Bowman and Mable (Foote) Doane. He was predeceased by his wife, Barbara May Doane. Cremation has taken place. Private funeral will be held. Burial of ashes at a later date in Yarmouth Mountain Cemetery.
Agnes Thelma Hatt 2011 Halifax Chronicle Herald Published: Tuesday, December 20, 2011. >From the collection of Gwen Christie Agnes Thelma Hatt, 92, Gold River, passed away December 18, 2011. Born in New Orleans, she was a daughter of the late Mrs. Margaret Ann Kaizer (Kennedy) and the late Edward LaCroutes. She was a former employee of Sears Limited, Halifax. Surviving are her sons, Alan, Gold River; Thomas and wife Diana (Oxner), Chester Basin; brother, Phillip and wife Claudine (Laing), Clermont, Florida; granddaughters, Susan and husband, Marty Swinamer, Alana and husband, Steven Heaslip and grandson, Stephen and wife, Michelle (Roy); great-granddaughter, Lauren Heaslip; great-grandsons, Delbert and Lucas Swinamer; sister-in-law, Willa (Mrs. Raymond Kaizer); several nieces and nephews. Besides her parents, she was predeceased by her beloved husband, Lewis St.C. Hatt; brother, Raymond Kaizer; sister, Roselea Simmons and husband, Frederick Simmons; cherished stepfather, Robie Kaizer. Cremation has taken place. No visitation or funeral service by Agnes' request. No flowers please. In lieu of flowers, donations made in memory of Agnes to Western Shore Baptist Church or to a charity of choice would be greatly appreciated by the family. Arrangements entrusted to Davis Funeral Home, Chester.
Borden Walter Eisnor 2008 Halifax Chronicle Herald >From the collection of Charlene Veinotte Borden Walter "Daddy" Eisnor, 85, Aylesford, formerly of Waterville, passed away Wednesday, August 27, 2008, in Valley Regional Hospital, Kentville. Born on August 10, 1923, in Mahone Bay, he was a son of the late Walter and Hattie Eisnor. Daddy was a carpenter by trade and worked for MacWallace, V.C. Woodworth, and Topline Ventures. Daddy played in a band for many years and had a great love for cats. He will be sadly missed by all who knew him. Surviving are his wife, Grace (Reeves) Eisnor, Waterville; sons, David (Paulette), Waterville; Brian (Joanne), Kentville; Wayne, Waterville; Patrick, Millville; Christopher (Christa), Wilmot; special grandson, David (Cindy), Kentville; daughters, Terry (Gerald) Wheaton, Alberta; Carol (Peter Brown) Eisnor, Weston; Tammy (Ron) Faulkner, Sackville; Heather Smith, Morristown, as well as several grandchildren and great-grandchildren; sister, Gloria "Doll" Porter, Waterville. Besides his parents, he was predeceased by daughter, Donna Jean Eisnor; several brothers and sisters. Visitation will take place today from 7-9 p.m. in H.C. Lindsay Funeral Home, Berwick, where a service in celebration of Daddy's life will take place 4 p.m. Sunday, August 31, Pastor Tim Bigelow officiating. Burial will take place in Waterville Cemetery immediatley following the service. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia.
Chester N. Wentzell 2002 The Daily News >From the collection of Charlene Veinotte Chester N. Wentzell, 80, Three Mile Plains, passed away suddenly Tuesday, May 14, 2002. Born in Clearland, Lunenburg County, he was a son of the late Freeman and Ellen (Thompson) Wentzell. Chester had a great love for gardening and fishing. He served in the Merchant Marines during World War II and also served as a steam and diesel engineer with the Fundy Gypsum Company, oil tankers, and fishing draggers. He is survived by his companion, Bertha Zwicker; son Gary (Marilyn) Wentzell, Lower Branch; daughter, Marcia (Mrs. Darwin Ewart) Toronto; granddaughters, Anna and Sarah Wentzell, both of Halifax; sisters, Lois, Sydney; and Olive; stepson, Andrew Robinson (Sandra), Mississauga. He was predeceased by brothers, Ernest and George; a sister, Violet Spencer. Donations in memory may be made to the Salvation Army or the Heart and Stroke Foundation. Cremation has taken place under the direction of Lohnes-Beazley Funeral Home. Private family committal service will take place in Maplewood Cemetery.
Mervyn Blenus Snair 2002 Halifax Chronicle Herald >From the collection of Charlene Veinotte Mervyn Blenus Snair, 61, Queensland, passed away peacefully Friday, August 2, 2002, in the Palliative Care Unit, QEII Health Sciences Centre, Halifax. Born in Queensland, he was a son of Margaret (Harnish) and the late Blenus Snair. Mervyn was a fisherman all his life. He had a strong love for all of nature. He was well-known and respected by all in the community and will be sadly missed. Besides his mother, he is survived by his loving companion, Nancy Lovett; sisters, Patsy (Melvin) Gray, Christine (Ronnie) McInnis; brother, Gary (Nancy) Snair; several nieces and nephews. Visitation will be held 7-9 p.m. today in Ronald A. Walker Funeral Home, Hubbards. Funeral service 11 a.m. Wednesday in St. Luke's Anglican Church, Hubbards, Rev. Randy Townsend officiating. Burial to follow in St. John's Church Cemetery, Queensland. In lieu of flowers, donations to Canadian Cancer Society.
Keith Nathaniel Wagner 2002 The Daily News >From the collection of Charlene Veinotte Keith Nathaniel Wagner, 79, of Beaver Bank, passed away May 31, 2002, at the QEII Health Science Centre, New Infirmary Site. Born in Bridgewater, he was the son of the late Carmen and Olive Wagner. Keith was a WWII veteran and worked in the plumbing and heating industry. He enjoyed hunting, country music, and spending time with his friends. He is survived by daughters, Linda (Jim) Stone, Beaver Bank; Diane (Brian) Findley, Lake Echo; Dale (Ted) Pennell, Beaver Bank; grandchildren, Caprice, Cory, Jamie, Troy, Lori Ann, Tabitha, and Tanya; 14 grandchildren; and close friend, Blaine Wright. He was predeceased by his wife, Isabelle and brother, Sonny. Cremation has taken place. A memorial service will take place Sunday, June 2, at 2 p.m. in Atlantic Funeral Home, Sackville Drive, Rev. James Vaughn officiating. Burial will be in Pleasant Hill Cemetery. A reception will follow in the funeral home. Donations may be made to the Camp Hill Hospital Veterans' Memorial Building.
Eva Lucille Veinotte 2003 Halifax Chronicle Herald Published: Tuesday, April 29, 2003. >From the collection of Gwen Christie Eva Lucille Veinotte, 77, Berwick, passed away Sunday, April 27, 2003, in Grand View Manor, Berwick. Born in First Centre, Lunenburg County, she was a daughter of the late William Dean and Lois Ruth (Cross) Wentzell. Eva had been employed at the Berwick Bakery for a number of years and had later worked as a cleaning lady for several local businesses. She was a member of St. Eudora Rebekah Lodge 43, Berwick, a member of Christ Anglican Church, Berwick, and a former member of the Anglican Church Women. Surviving are her sons, Sheldon (Sherry) Veinotte, Cleveland Road, Windermere; Laurie (Anna)Veinotte, Toronto; granddaughters, Crystal, Nicole, and Jennifer Veinotte, all of Toronto; stepgrandson, Christopher Ward, Ottawa; brother, Alvin (Lucille) Wentzell, Rhodes Corner; sisters, Freda Baugil, Northwest; Carrie Young, Lunenburg; good friend, Jean Slauenwhite, Berwick. She was predeceased by a daughter in infancy. Visitation will be 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Wednesday, April 30, in H.C. Lindsay Memorial Chapel, Berwick. The funeral service and Rebekah Lodge service will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, May 1, in Christ Anglican Church, Berwick, Rev. Charles Bull officiating. A reception will be held in Christ Anglican Church Hall following the services. The committal service will be held at 2:30 p.m. in Sunny Valley Cemetery, First Centre. Donations may be made to the St. Eudora Rebekah Lodge Memorial Fund or Canadian Diabetes Association.
Ella Elmira Goodall 2001 Halifax Chronicle Herald >From the collection of Charlene Veinotte Ella Elmira Goodall, 84, Lower Sackville, passed away October 7, 2001, in the New Halifax Infirmary, QEII. Born in Boutilier's Point, she was a daughter of the late Wesley and Minnie (Langille) Boutilier. Ella enjoyed gardening and loved children and animals. She is survived by daughters, Gladys (Basil) MacDougall, Sackville; Judy (Kimber) Publicover, Rockingham; special mom to Mona (Ralph) Dorey, Boutilier's Point; 12 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; sisters, Evelyn (Albert) Hartlen, Head of St. Margaret's Bay; Florence (Donnie) Awalt, Halifax; Katherine (Keith) Mahaney, Lake George, Kings County; Marion Whiting, Chester; Mona (Ralph) Dorey, Boutilier's Point; Vera (Bill) Reid, Halifax; brother, Eric (Maisie) Boutilier, Boutilier's Point. She was predeceased by her husband, Harold; son, Sherman; sisters, Iona, Lillian, Prena; brothers, Cyril, Murray, Warren. Visitation will be 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in Atlantic Funeral Home, Sackville Drive. Funeral service will be held 11 a.m. Wednesday in St. John the Evangelist Church, Old Sackville Road, Rev. Ron Cutler officiating. Burial to follow in Pleasant Hill Cemetery with a reception to follow in the funeral home. Flowers graciously accepted. Donations to a charity of choice. Special thanks to the doctors and nursing staff of 8.2 in QEII Health Sciences Centre.
Glennie G. Zwicker 2002 Halifax Chronicle Herald >From the collection of Charlene Veinotte Glennie G. Zwicker, 65, died May 12, 2002, in Sussex Health Centre, Sussex, New Brunswick. Born December 10, 1936, Church Street, Kings County, she was a daughter of the late Lawson J. and Dorothy (Lantz) Myra. She is survived by her son, Lindsay (Trina) Zwicker, Seabright; sisters, Betty Mason (Albert), Mossley, Ontario; Andrea Sweeny (Hugh), Centreville; Arleen Lively (Ross), Greenwood; brother, Dawson Myra (Jean Brown), Sussex; four grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Visiting 10 a.m. - 12 noon Wednesday in Sussex Select Community Funeral Home, Sussex, where funeral service will be held 2 p.m. Wednesday in the funeral home chapel. Interment in Evergreen Memorial Park, Sussex. Donations to Canadian Cancer Society or a charity of the donor's choice would be appreciated by the family.
Evan Arthur Nauss 2001 Bridgewater Bulletin >From the collection of Charlene Veinotte Evan Arthur Nauss passed away July 18, 2001, in the Veterans' Unit, Fishermen's Memorial Hospital, Lunenburg. Evan was a kind and loving husband and father and will be greatly missed by wife, Ida, family, and friends. They were married in 1945 in the Lutheran Church, Halifax. They had one son, Terry, who passed away in Halifax on October 1, 1996. Evan was born in Blockhouse on November 18, 1920 to Arthur and Rosetta (Nowe) Nauss. He enlisted in the Armed Forces, August 4, 1941, in Bridgewater. He served overseas in the United Kingdom and Central Mediterranean area. He was honourably discharged in 1945. Medals: 1939, 45 Star, Italy Star, Defense Medal, France-Germany Star, Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp. He was chosen to go to England for the coronation of Queen Elizabeth. A welder by trade, he worked for N.R.E. for nine years; the reserve army for six years; and Commissionaire for several years. Evan and Ida retired to Middlewood where Evan operated a grocery store for several years. He is survived by his wife, the former Ida Lopez; sisters, Mildred (Merrill) Stewart; Frances (LeRoy) Lonergan; brothers, Donald (Violet), Reginald (Helen), and John (Hilda). He was predeceased by son, Terry; brothers Isaac, Ralph, LeRoy, and Maurice and sister, Florence. Evan's favourite hymns were "How Great Thou Art" and "Amazing Grace." The body rested at Sweeny's Funeral Home, Bridgewateer, where a memorial service was held Friday, July 20, 2001, at 7 p.m. by Royal Canadian Legion, Branch # 24. Funeral service was held Saturday, July 21, 2001, at 2 p.m. in Ascension Lutheran Church, Conquerall Mills. Services by Rev. David Whynot. Pallbearers were Evan's nephews, Reginald Nauss, Frank Nauss, Douglas Nauss, Wendell Lonergan, Andrew Zwicker, and Earl Zwicker.
Gladys Viola Feener 2002 Halifax Chronicle Herald >From the collection of Charlene Veinotte Gladys Viola Feener, 99, Princedale, Annapolis County, passed away Wednesday, August 21, 2002, in North Hills Nursing Home, Granville Ferry. Born in Princedale, she was a daughter of the late Thomas Elder and Alice Maude (Mailman) Milner. She was an adherent of Clementsvale United Baptist Church. Gladys was an avid knitter and enjoyed rug braiding. She is survived by daughters, Ida Taylor, Caledonia; Jennie Aptt (Carl), Princedale; Mary Berry (Robert), Bridgetown; Martha Nesbitt, Kingston; son, Leslie Feener (Leota), Princedale; 11 grandchildren; 24 great-grandchildren; 15 great great-grandchildren; sisters, Ethel Riley, North Hills Nursing Home; Isabelle Porter, Bear River East; brother, Murray Milner, North Hills Nursing Home. She was predeceased by her husband, Lovell Neil; sisters, Hazel, Mary, and Edith; brothers, Elder, Jack, Harry, Myres, and Clifford; two great-grandchildren. Visitation will be 7-9 p.m. Saturday in Robert L. Hall Funeral Home, Annapolis Royal. Funeral service will be held 2 p.m. Sunday in Clementsvale United Baptist Church, Rev. Warren Fitzgerald officiating. Interment will be in Clementsvale United Baptist Church Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Clementsvale United Baptist Cemetery Fund.
Gladys Ann Feener 2002 Halifax Chronicle Herald >From the collection of Charlene Veinotte Gladys Ann Feener, 100, Middleton, died September 1, 2002, at home. Born in Windsor, she was a daughter of the late John MacDonald and Bertha Ann (Shaw) Carr. She was the oldest living resident of Middleton. She was an active member of St. John's United Church, Middleton, member for 52 years and past Worthy Matron of Annaval Chapter, Order of Eastern Star from 1955-56 and received her 50 year Jewel. She was a member of Rebekah Lodge for a total of 72 years. She served as treasurer for Order of Eastern Star and Middleton Hospital Auxiliary for several years. Surviving are long-time caregiver and friend, Mary Ann Hannam, Greenwood; nephew, Robert (Judy) Leonard, Manomet, Massachusetts. She was predeceased by her husband, Fred; brothers, Bert and George and infant brothers, Jack and Gordon. Visiting 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today, with Order of Eastern Star, Annaval 31 service 7 p.m. today and funeral service 2 p.m. Wednesday, all in Warren T. Roop Funeral Home, Middleton, Rev. Ewen Moase officiating. Burial in Pine Grove Cemetery, Middleton. Donations to the Soldiers Memorial Hospital Foundation or Red Cross Society.
Doris Irene Feldman 2003 Halifax Chronicle Herald Published: Saturday, February 22, 2003. >From the collection of Gwen Christie Doris Irene Feldman, 78, Roco Point, Ste. Anne-du-Ruisseau, Yarmouth County, passed away Thursday, February 13, 2003, in Yarmouth Regional Hospital. Born December 15, 1924, in Boston, she was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Seastrom. She worked in shipbuilding at the Charleston Navy Yard during the Second World War. Doris was a loving wife and mother and she leaves behind to mourn, her husband, Richard; daughter, Christine Towner, Connecticut; grandchildren, Christian J. Towner, California; Heather X. Towner, Connecticut. Doris is also survived by her stepmother, Beatrice Seastrom; stepbrothers, Ralph Seastrom, Paul Seastrom; step-sister, Linda Seastrom, all of Massachusetts. She was predeceased by stepbrother, Robert Seastrom. Cremation has taken place and a memorial service will be held at a later date. Doris was a good-hearted woman who brought love and warmth to the world and those around her. She will be dearly missed by family and friends. Donations in memory may be made to the Salvation Army. Arrangements have been entrusted to H.M. Huskilson's Funeral Home & Crematorium, Yarmouth.
Wendell Murray Jodrey 2002 Halifax Chronicle Herald >From the collection of Charlene Veinotte Wendell Murray Jodrey, 55, Dartmouth, passed away Monday, August 12, 2002, in the New Halifax Infirmary, QEII. Born in Halifax, he was a son of Veta Merle (Jennex) Jodrey and the late Wendell St.Clair Jodrey. Wendell enjoyed golfing, fishing, camping, loved chocolate chip cookies, and wearing his hat. He will be sadly missed by those who knew and loved him. Besides his mother, Wendell is survived by sister, Wendy (Richard), Dartmouth. He was predeceased by brothers, Gary, Terrance. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in Atlantic Funeral Home, Dartmouth, where funeral service will be held 2 p.m. Thursday, Rev. John Porter officiating. Interment in Dartmouth Memorial Gardens. Following the interment, a reception in Wendell's memory will be held in Atlantic Funeral Home Family Reception Centre. A donation in Wendell's memory to Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia would be appreciated.
Marjorie Midge May 2006 Halifax Chronicle Herald >From the collection of Charlene Veinotte Marjorie "Midge" May - It is with great sadness that we announce the sudden passing of Marjorie "Midge" May, 88, of Lunenburg, on September 25, 2006, in South Shore Regional Hospital, Bridgewater. A resident of Harbour View Haven, Midge was always a familiar face in the town of Lunenburg, having worked in the post office for many years. Over the years, she was actively involved in darts, bowling, and curling and was a member of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 23, Lunenburg. For many years, she volunteered her time to the Lunenburg Folk Harbour Festival and was a member of St. John's Anglican Church, Lunenburg. Midge will always be remembered for her zest for life, boundless energy, sense of humour, and most of all, her smile. Left to mourn are her special granddaughter, Liza (Niall) Macdonald, Dartmouth; daughters, Jan (Joseph) Ignatowski, Toronto; Judy (Jim) Gould, Kingston, Ontario; sons, Jim (Bonnie) Walker and Jim May, both of Hamilton; sister, Shirley (Roy) Pond, Dartmouth; brother, Armand (Audrey) Wigglesworth, Summerville; seven grandchildren and several great-grandchildren. Midge was predeceased by her husband, Warren May. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Dana L. Sweeny Funeral Home, Lunenburg. A memorial service celebrating Midge's life will be held on Friday at 2 p.m. in St. John's Anglican Church, Lunenburg with Rev. Michael Mitchell officiating. Interment will follow in Hillcrest Cemetery, Lunenburg. Flowers from the immediate family only. Memorial donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or Harbour View Haven Home for Special Care.
Harley Warden Cleveland 2003 Halifax Chronicle Herald Published: Monday, October 13, 2003. >From the collection of Gwen Christie Harley Warden Cleveland, 77, Western Shore, died October 11, 2003, in Fishermen's Memorial Hospital, Lunenburg. Born in Aspotogan, he was a son of the late Warden and Olive (Backman) Cleveland. Harley owned and operated Bluenose Steel Placers for approximately 30 years and later a trucking and backhoe business for many years. He was very involved in his community as he initiated the Cubs and Boy Scouts movement in the area, sponsored and coached the local juvenile hockey team. He was very artisitic. He devoted his time to and decorated the Princess Float for the Western Shore District Fire Department Parade for 18 years. He and his wife, Leonore, operated the Island View Family Restaurant. He was an adherent to St. Mark's Anglican Church, Western Shore and a member of Masonic Norwood Lodge, No. 135, New Ross. Harley is survived by his wife, Leonore J. (Mosher); daughter, Natalie (Eugene) Corkum, Western Shore; sons, Wayde (Odette), Troy (Trina), all of Puerto Rico; Dwight (Theo and her children, Tiffany and Taylor), Western Shore; sister, Eva (Arnie) Peterson, South Carolina; Betty Hiltz, Lakeside; brothers, Neil (Marie), Mahone Bay; Earle , Windsor; grandchildren, Shane (Isabelle), Puerto Rico; Chantel, Carissa, Tabitha, and Kyle, all of Western Shore; many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his sister, Marguerite Haines; brother-in-law, Percy "Tiny" Hiltz. Visitation 7-9 p.m. Tuesday with a Masonic service at 7 p.m. in Davis Funeral Home, Chester. Funeral service will be held 2 p.m. Wednesday, October 15, in St. Mark's Anglican Church, Western Shore, Rev. Tom Kerr officiating. Burial to follow in Western Shore Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the St. Mark's Anglican Church Fund, IWK Health Centre Foundation or any charity.
Lloyd Mitchell Williams 2003 Halifax Chronicle Herald Published: Monday, October 13, 2003. >From the collection of Gwen Christie Lloyd Mitchell Williams, 54, East Green Harbour, died Saturday, October 11, 2003, in West Head. Born in Sandy Point, he was a son of the late Aubrey and Frances (Townsend) Williams. He is survived by his wife, Audrey Larkin, East Green Harbour; sons, Michael, West Head; Adam, Shelburne; daughters, Trena Levy (Curtis Nickerson), Shelburne; Lydia Buchanan (Peter), Lockeport; brothers, Welson, East Green Harbour; Curtis (Doreen Bower), Sable River; sister, Ellen Thompson (Jerome), Sable River; grandchildren, Melody, Stephany, Destiney, Angel, Lynda, Koleby, and Rebecca. Visitation will be 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Tuesday October 14, in H.M. Huskilson's Funeral Home, Lockeport. Funeral service will be held 2 p.m. Wednesday, October 15, in Lockeport Pentecostal Church, Rev. Paul Patterson officiating. Burial will be in Farrington Cemetery, East Green Harbour. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia.