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    1. [NS-CB] Cape Breton Deaths February 24, 2016 Wednesday (part 1)
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    3. Cape Breton Deaths courtesy of CAPE BRETON GENEALOGY & HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION VISIT OUR WEBSITE - <http://www.cbgen.org/ <http://www.cbgen.org/> NEW MEMBERS WELCOME Cape Breton Deaths February 24, 2016 Wednesday There were 10 obituaries published today Christine Diane Steiger - 45 yrs Allister Edward “Bo” Beaton - 84 yrs Lloyd Leyte - 80 yrs Warren Anthony Lionel LeBlanc - 47 yrs Dorothy “Lorraine” MacLean - 83 yrs Joyce Toomey - 59 yrs Charlotte Jane “Lal” Coleman - 89 yrs Martha Veronica Josey - 88 yrs Raymond Hugh MacMullin - 62 yrs Sarah “Ann” MacLeod - Christine Diane Steiger Scotchtown We, the family of Christine Diane Steiger, age 45, regret to announce her passing on, Sunday, Feb. 21, 2016, after a lengthy illness. Born in New Water ford, Diane was the daughter of Darlene (Richardson) Steiger and the late Lloyd Steiger. Diane loved music and playing computer games with her son. She had a large number of medical challenges her whole life, which she faced with courage and strength. Besides her mother, Diane is survived by her son and best friend, Morgan; brother, Lloyd ( Lee); sister, Janet; nieces, Laura Lee, Tracy, aunts, uncles and many cousins. Visitation will be held on Thursday from 2- 4 and 7- 9 p. m. in V. J. McGillivray Funeral Home, 380 Smith St., New Waterford. The funeral mass officiated by Fr. Ray Huntley is Friday at 1 p. m. in St. Leonard Church. Interment will be held in the parish cemetery. Online condolences to the family can be expressed at: www.vjmcgillivray.ca. Special thanks to the VON the many doctors, nurses and staff who took such ! wonderful care of Diane. A special thank you to one of the people she truly loved, her “Hero”, Dr. Philip Curry. Allister Edward 'Bo' Beaton Born In: River Denys It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Allister Edward 'Bo' Beaton, age 84, on Feb. 22, 2016, after a brief battle with cancer. Born in 1931 in River Denys, Inverness County to the late John 'Jack' and Blanche (MacArthur) Beaton, Bo is survived by his loving wife of 60 years, Anna Mae (Binns). Bo was employed at the Cape Breton Post for 46 years as the Press Foreman, a position he thoroughly enjoyed. He was a volunteer with many organizations over the years, including president of the Men’s Club at Holy Rosary Church, a dedicated baseball coach, member of the Residential Tenancy Board, Progressive Conservative Party volunteer and union volunteer. Bo’s family, including his children and his grandchildren, were such an important part of his life, and his reason for living. Both he and Mae were dedicated to their family, and provided a wonderful home in Westmount where many happy memories were created, and laughter was shared. In addition to Mae, Bo is survived by his children, Edward (Jan) Beaton, Sydney, Nancy (Valerie Pelletier) Beaton, Halifax, Terry Chasse, Westmount, and Mary Jane (Daniel) Morrison, Westmount. He is also survived by his daughters-in-law, Daphne Beaton, New Hampshire, Pam Beaton, Yellowknife; grandchildren, Nicholas and Ryan Beaton, Emily (Daniel) and Patrick (Erin) Chasse, Meaghan Beaton, Libby and Rory Morrison, Connor, Delaney, Anghus and Sophie Beaton, and Renee, Philippe (Susie), Marc (Jade), and Danielle (Scott) Pelletier; great-grandchildren, Eliana, Nadege and Evelyn; brothers-in-law, Frank (Carlotta) Binns, Eugene (Regina) Binns and lifelong friend, Gerard McNamara. Besides his parents, Bo was predeceased by his sons, Paul and Allister 'Al' Beaton and by his sister, Mary Worobel; sister-in-law, Mary Lou MacPhee and brother-in-law, Edward 'Buddy' Binns. Special thanks to Dr. Bernie MacIntosh, the VON staff and Palliative Care Unit for their wonderful care and compassion. A service commemorating his life will be held Thursday, Feb. 25th at 2 p.m. in the SW Chant & Son Funeral Home in Sydney. Memorial donations can be made in Bo’s name to the SPCA, VON Cape Breton or to the Palliative Care Unit at the Cape Breton Regional Hospital. Lloyd Leyte Born In: North Sydney Born: October 6th, 1935 Passed in: Calgary, Canada Passed on: February 20th, 2016 With heavy hearts we regret to announce the passing of a dear husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, brother, uncle and friend Lloyd Leyte on Feb. 20, 2016 in Calgary, AB. Born Oct. 6, 1935 in North Sydney. He worked 34 years for Marine Atlantic until his retirement in 1997. Lloyd was a sports enthusiast having dedicated years of service to youth recreation in North Sydney. While he was fiercely proud of his Little League Rotary Reds, one of his proudest sports moments was bringing the North Sydney Little League All Stars to play in the Canadian Little League Championships in Valleyfield, QC. Lloyd spent countless years coaching every level of minor hockey while he also made many of good friends playing Junior and Senior hockey himself. He was a huge Toronto Maple Leafs fan, avid skater, line dancer and enjoyed many years in various bowling leagues that included his much awaited annual Marine Atlantic bowling teams road trip. After moving to Calgary he continued his passion for bowling with the Chinook Bowling League. Lloyd’s service to others did not stop with sports. In 1972 he was awarded the Medal of Bravery for entering a burning building to help rescue three elderly ladies. Lloyd was a very giving, soft spoken man who could tell a good story. He will be dearly missed. Lloyd is survived by his loving wife, Ruth (Burns); his children, Doug (Patricia), Lynn (Lloyd), Bruce (Lisa); the mother of Lloyd’s children, Beverly; stepchildren, Brian (Lorrie), Susan, Sharon (Jake), Douglas; grandchildren, Jessica (Mark), Coady (Dana), Ashlee (Brandon), Katelyn (Chris), Brian (Laura), Cory (Shaunna), Tyler (Melissa), Shelby, Ryan, William, Marshal, Jaxan, Makayla and Victor. Also his seven great-grandchildren; sisters, Marg (Bud), Ollie (Bud), Lina; sisters-in-law, Shirley and Lillian and many nieces and nephews. Special family friends Brian, Debbie, Paulina, little Mark and big Mark. Lloyd was predeceased by his parents, Walter and Margaret; brothers, Clayton, Harry, George, Charles, Walter, Percy, Norman and Stanley, sisters Mildred, Myrtle, Edith, Louise and Irene. Family members surrounded Lloyd, proving care and support during his illness and passing. He suffers no more, rest easy! A memorial service will take place at a later d Warren Anthony Lionel LeBlanc Born In: Toronto, Ontario, Canada Born: June 29th, 1968 Passed in: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Passed on: January 20th, 2016 It is with great sadness we announce the passing of Warren Anthony Lionel LeBlanc on Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2016, in Edmonton, Alta. Born on June 29, 1968 in Toronto, Ont. He was a member of St. Andrew Catholic Church, Edmonton. He was the son of Lionel Joseph LeBlanc and the late Eleanor (Aucoin) LeBlanc of St. Joseph du Moine, Cheticamp and Sydney. He is survived by his wife, Marilyn LeBlanc; children, Brandone, Courtney (Matthew) Marcovitc and Damion, all of Edmonton, Alta.; his sisters, Noreen (Darren) MacLean, Strathlorne; Bonnie (Dave) Pyke, Sydney; Paula LeBlanc (Douglas Dupe), Stratford, Ont. and also by several nephews and niece. He leaves behind his most cherished granddaughter, Rayne, who was the light of his life. Warren was a loving son, husband, father and a brother who will be dearly missed. Warren will also be missed by his co-workers of 16 years with R&M Express Edmonton. Cremation has taken place. A memorial service will be held in Holy Rosary Catholic Church, Westmount at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Holy Rosary Church cemetery fund Westmount. Our brother our friend, life will never be the same. Rest in Peace. Dorothy 'Lorraine' MacLean Born In: Sydney Mines Passed in: Sydney Passed on: February 22nd, 2016 Dorothy Lorraine MacLean, age 83 of Sydney, N.S., formerly of Florence, passed away on Monday, Feb. 22, 2016 at home surrounded by her loving family. Born in Sydney Mines, she was the eldest daughter of the late Gordon and Margaret (Day) Nugent. She was a member of Sacred Heart parish, Sydney and also a longtime member of the parish CWL. Lorraine was an active volunteer with the Canadian Cancer Society in Sydney and worked at her husband’s side at MacLean’s Service Centre for many years. She is survived by her daughters, Judy (Hector) Hayes, Lower Sackville; Marie MacLean, Sydney; Mary (Richard) Devoe, Sydney; Susan (John) MacDonnell, Bridgewater; son, Paul (Clare) MacLean, Sydney; daughter-in-law, Karen MacLean, New Minas; sisters, Margaret Bugden (Ricky Vickers), Sydney Mines; Theresa Nugent, Ontario; brother, William ‘Billy’ (Joan) Nugent, Bras d’Or; grandchildren, Tracey, Trudy, Kelly (Hayes); Stacey, Shane, Janice (MacLean); Lorianne, Nadine, Teressa (Butler); Stephen, Shaun, Paula (MacLean); Tara (MacLean); Jeffrey, Kate (Devoe); Michael, Heather (MacDonnell); 26 great-grandchildren, many nieces, nephews, sisters and brothers-in-law. Lorraine was predeceased by her husband Allister MacLean in 1990, daughter (infancy) Sheryl Ann, son Allister MacLean and brother Gordon ‘Buddy’ Nugent. Visitation for the late Mrs. MacLean will be held from 2-4 & 7-9 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 25 at T.W.Curry Parkview Chapel. Funeral mass will be celebrated at 11 a.m. on Friday at St. Marguerite Bourgeoys Church with Rev. Patrick O’Neill officiating. Interment in St. Stephen Parish Cemetery, Florence. Donations may be made to the Hospice Palliative Care, Cape Breton or charity of one’s choice. Online condolences may be sent by visiting www.twcurry.com. “If a woman’s life is measured by the love for her family and theirs for her, Lorraine’s life was immeasurable.”

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