Funeral Mass will be held Saturday, November 9th, at 11:00 a.m. with visitation from 10:00 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. at Immaculate Conception Church West Lake Ainslie with Father Bernie MacDonald officiating. She is survived by her nephew, George LeBlanc (Mary Beth); her niece, Pat Almon (late Lauchie Almon); sister-in-law, Matilda; as well as grandnieces and nephews. Born in Cheticamp, on November 16th, 1955, she was the daughter of the late Yvonne (AuCoin) and Joseph Albert Cormier. Kevin lived his life to the beat of his own drum and through his all too short journey, made many true and loyal friends. Although he was no longer an active elder, he was also an honourary elder. Also survived by grandchildren: Melanie (Chris) Graten, Maine; Christena (Alex) Green, North Sydney; Jillian MacDonald, Sydney; great-grandchildren: MacKenzie, Jamie, Leela, Eleanor, and Seth. She is already sorely missed by her grateful daughters. See www.keohane.com or call 781-335-0045 for directions or online condolences. Funeral Mass was held in Stella Maris Church, Inverness on Saturday, March 16th, with Fr. var addy0a1da3bee8321132d6d0ed6fb1e12d26 = 'cheticampfuneral' + '@'; Her family would like to thank Dr. Egar and all the incredible staff at Inverary Manor, Inverness. Funeral was under the direction of the Cheticamp Funeral Service Ltd. Condolences may be made to: www.cheticampfuneralservices.ca. During the golden age of air travel, Marcy was a flight attendant, giving her the opportunity to explore the world. John Duart Macdonald (November 22, 1948 – July 1, 2019) made a very large man-sized impact on the world. Paul and Sheila welcomed many of all ages to their home. Dennis worked most of his life in Ontario before returning to his native home in his retirement years. He could be found sitting in his truck, with the windows down on a summer day, on the beach hill. She was known for her red hair, colorful vocabulary, her baked goods and going to bingo. He was also the successful owner of D&M Mobile Burgers better known as "the Bus". Memorial donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society. His professional career began in Montreal with the Bank of Montreal. He is also survived by his aunts Marie Rizzo of Waltham and Clara Thomas of Halifax, and his special cousin Sadie Ann Frye of Halifax. Funeral Mass was at St. Peter’s Church, Port Hood, Monday, August 26th, with Father Vincent VanZutphen officiating. Born March 26th, 1950, Helen was the ninth child of the late Andrew and Marion Moran. She was predeceased by Robbie and Bessie (parents) and Collena and Francis Campbell (sister and brother-in-law). Born in Margaree Center on June 4th, 1929, to the late David and Jessie (Shaw) Phillips, Joe was the second of 11 children. Special thanks to Mary Chiasson, Carmel Timmons, Mary Burton, and the home care nurses for all their care and compassion over the last couple of years. “How lucky I am to have had something that makes saying goodbye so hard”- Winnie The Pooh. Mary wed Vincent MacKinnon and together they raised six children. Christine has been employed as a teacher and then as a professional cook until retiring in 2010. ; grand-niece and special godchild, Marie-Cecile Léger, (Gerard Poirier); grand-nieces, Tammy (Danny) Doucet, Tina Léger (Gaston Methot). Family flowers only. var addy_text59ddd04c824889862a7acb42b89ad4f4 = 'cheticampfuneral' + '@' + 'ns' + '.' + 'aliantzinc' + '.' + 'ca';document.getElementById('cloak59ddd04c824889862a7acb42b89ad4f4').innerHTML += '
'+addy_text59ddd04c824889862a7acb42b89ad4f4+'<\/a>'; A most sincere thank you to all health professionals, especially Dr. Susie Egar; Dr. Bernie MacLean, staff at ICMH, and caregivers at Oceanview Villa at Inverary Manor for care and support to Angus over the past number of years. Cherished daughter of the late Allan and Alberta (MacInnis) MacMullin, dear sister of Allan MacMullin and his wife Mary of Billerica, Clare MacNeil of Tewksbury, Margaret Keefe and her husband Joe of Lowell, Mary Toombs and her husband Lenny of Tewksbury, the late Alberta "Snooks" MacEachern, Paul, James, and Eileen MacMullin. “Pea soup” you will be greatly missed. She leaves behind many cherished nieces, nephews, and cousins as well as her longtime friend, Maria Braman. They returned to Cape Breton in 1981 with their daughters K.C. Her working hands have left lasting effects near and far. MacDONALDIt is with love and sadness that we announce the peaceful passing of our father, Angus Bernard Mac Donald, on December 11th, in Inverary Manor, Inverness, with his devoted family by his side. Great-grandma to Colin MacLaurin, and Eve and Trevor Dolan; and doggy-grandma to Rumba. She was pre-deceased by her parents, her mother-in-law Kathleen, father-in-law Angus, brother-in-laws Joe and Eugene. Funeral Mass was held on Wednesday in St. Peter’s Church, Port Hood, with Father Vincent vanZutphen officiating. ALT … Family viewing took place on Wednesday, July 8th, 2020 followed by funeral mass at 3:00 p.m. at Église Saint-Pierre in Chéticamp with Father Pierre Antoine St-Cyr officiating. She is survived by her husband, Joe, who helped her greatly in her last years; by daughter Melanie MacRae Downie (Chris); siblings: Eleanor Heginbotham, Beverly Elson, and David Elson; and grandsons: Gordon Bishop and Ian Downie. James liked to dance and in better days would be the first on the floor and the last to leave. Online condolences at www.pattersonfuneralhome.com. He cherished being a priest and was most thankful to God for being chosen to follow Jesus in this most special calling. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Central Inverness Palliative Care Society. Special neighbour Ann Marie MacEachern, Long Point; family friend Donnie; and many fur buddies over the years. Mom and Dad had nine children, Alex (Ann), Anita (David), Donald (deceased), Patricia (Terry), Francis (Abelina), Ray (Cathy), Stanley (Charlotte), Gary, and Dennis. daym="0"+daym
Predeceased by brothers, Pierre-Theodore (Germaine), Alphonse (Cecile), Placide-John (aka Patsy) and Cyril (Clara); sisters, Margaret-Anne (Willie) and Beatrice (George). Besides her parents, Jean was predeceased by her sister, Anne. PATTINGALE It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of our beloved mother Margaret “Margie” Marlene Pattingale, 55, of Pleasant Bay, peacefully with her family by her side, at the Sacred Heart Community Health Centre, Cheticamp, on March 17th. An avid quilter, Sylvia enjoyed making quilts for family, friends, and community organizations. Also sharing her memories are brothers and sisters, Jim (Kay), Charlotte (Ken) Dalton, the late Marlene (Paul) Holmes, Murray (Bonnie), Edy (Rick) Hesse, Sandy (Cathy), Wilma (Gerard Cummings); loving aunts, uncles, in-laws, and many nieces, nephews, and numerous cousins. In earlier years her family had a large farm, several animals. HALLDoris Marie Hall, (nee Roach) - September 7th, 1930, to May 28th, 2019, passed away peacefully at St. Peter’s Hospital in Hamilton, Ontario, aged 88 years. There was always plenty of opportunity with the many relatives returning home to the farm each summer from Boston, no one was exempt regardless of age…and we wouldn’t have wanted it any other way. Mom loved to knit and enjoyed her time with friends at knitting club at the Little Narrows Community Center. He is survived by his wife, Simone (Cormier) Bowden; sons, Jeff (Jenn), New Zealand, and Gregg (Melissa), Belleville, Ontario; daughter, Abby (Anton) Niagara Falls, Ontario; grandchildren, Ellyanna, James, and Ana; also many nieces and nephews. Visitation will be held in Stella Maris Church, Inverness, on Wednesday, November 6th, from 10:00 a.m.-10:45 a.m. with funeral Mass to follow at 11:00 a.m., Father Dan MacDonald officiating. She was a loving and caring wife and mother; survived by her husband Francis (Riverville) and son Clarke (Cara), Calgary, Alberta. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. John Duart leaves behind his beloved daughters Lena Elizabeth Macdonald (Stephen Dollimore) and Caitlin Cormier, and his step children Renee Odo and Stephen Johnston along with the larger Johnston family. Sandra loved music and dancing, was full of spirit and laughter and was a true pleasure to be around. There will be no visitation. MacPHERSONIt is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Isabel MacPherson, age 69, of Halifax. In 1962, he moved his family to Waltham, Massachusetts, where he made his living as a carpenter until his retirement. Louis Ihasz celebrating. Arthur was the son of the late Bennie (Auguste) and Marie (Deveau) Poirier. A celebration of Philip's life will be held at a later date. Funeral Mass was celebrated on Monday, February 4th, in Église Saint-Pierre, Chéticamp, with Father Peter LeBlanc officiating. She was predeceased by her parents, Joseph and Louise (AuCoin) Deveau; brothers, Wilfred, Alphonse, Yvon, Lionel, and Hector; sisters, Marie Anne (in infancy), and Yvonne. He was predeceased by his parents Donald V. and Florence (MacDougall) MacEachern; brothers Bernie, Ralph, and Robert, brother-in-law Eddie Gavel ,sisters-in-law Susan MacEachern and Donna MacEachern; grandson Noah MacEachern. MacDONALDMargaret (Pecka) MacDonald, age 89, passed away peacefully at the QE II – Halifax Infirmary on Monday May 27th with her family by her side. Prior to that he worked at the Texaco in Judique for 16 years. Mary is survived by her husband Gregory; son, Duncan (Angela) Samson, Mabou, NS; daughter, Corinne (Marcel) Chisholm, Port Hood, NS; grandchildren, Emily, Connor, Ryan, and Callum Chisholm; sisters, Sally MacLean, La Salle, ON; and Ann Gale, Port Hawkesbury, NS. She also greatly missed her furry friends: Libby, Leo, and Pepper. Visitation was held on Tuesday, July 16th, at Cheticamp Funeral Home, Cheticamp. var addya67cfabffdcb1710427c4026e46127de = 'aafc.cef-fec.aac' + '@'; Cyril and Michelle were born during Claude and Josephine’s time in Toronto. Besides his parents, he was predeceased by his sister Mary and her husband Eddie LeBlanc; brothers, William and Leo Paul. Kelvin was an avid reader and always open to discuss any topic at great length. In lieu of flowers, if you wish, donations may be made to St. Andrews Church, Building Fund, Judique, or to a charity of choice. During the summers he worked as a stevedore, hard-rock miner, jackhammer operator, waiter, and busboy (Wildwood Inn Massachusetts, then owned by his beloved great-aunt Florence and her husband Tom Killeen). In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Mom’s memory to the Inverness Palliative Care, Oncology Department, or ladies auxiliary. Paul also enjoyed harness racing, playing cards (particularly a lively game of SCAT), watching his beloved New York Islanders, hunting and travelling the back roads of Inverness County. She was predeceased by her first husband, Harvey Aucoin and second husband Constant Aucoin; brothers: Lawrence, Leonard; sister, Edna Chiasson. If desired, donations in her memory may be made to the ALS Society. “It’s not the last 20 days that matter but the last 20 years.” Rest in peace Leo. John Yake presiding, burial to follow in the parish cemetery. He enjoyed playing guitar and hunting and loved to attend bluegrass music festivals. AUCOINLoretta Marie Aucoin, 87, passed away peacefully in her sleep on Saturday, November 16th. Born on January 19th, 1953, in Inverness County, Hughie was a son of the late John Alex and Flora (MacLeod) MacDonald. Funeral arrangements were under the care and direction of Sunset Funeral Co-operative, Margaree Valley. A private family burial will be held at a later date. “Some people search their whole lives to find what I found in you. Catherine then worked in reception at Auberge Gisele’s Inn until retirement in 2013. A grin from Earl would light up the whole room. HARTIt is with sad hearts that we said goodbye to our mom, Edith “Bernice” Hart , 87, Margaree Centre, on April 21st; but knowing that Mom and Dad are reunited again brings us great comfort. Born in South West Margaree, she was the eldest daughter of Archy B. and Mary Margaret (MacLellan) MacLellan. A service will be held at a later date. Marguerite was predeceased by her parents Alex Joe and Elizabeth; sisters: Anita and Isabel; as well as brother, Gerry; sister-in-law, Charlotte; and grandson, Jordan. It is with profound sadness that the family of Archie MacIsaac-Vacon announces his sudden passing on June 29th at the age of 19 years. A proud man, he openly admitted that one of the greatest achievements of his life was overcoming his alcoholism. John worked in the Sterling Mines before moving to Boston, Massachusetts. Beloved grandmother of Ryan, Jason, Daniel, William, Matthew, and Catherine. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Sunset Funeral Co-operative, Margaree Valley. Online condolences: www.sunsetfuneralco-op.com. Besides her parents, Ella was predeceased by her husband, Murdock Neil Ingraham; sons: David, George, Murdock (Pat), and Billy; daughter, Edith Bernice in infancy; brothers: Rueban, Bevis, Jim, Alex, and Fuller; sisters: Laura and Doris; son-in-law, Jackie MacKinnon; daughter-in-law, Kay Ingraham; also two grandsons and one granddaughter in infancy. He was born in Stellarton and moved to Canso where he met the love of his life, Mamie. Born December 14th, 1920, in Sydney, N.S., he was the youngest of eight children. She was predeceased by her husband, James Scott; three brothers in infancy; sister, Micheline; brother, Charlie. He was in construction in Ontario and later as a pipefitter with the Boilermakers Union Local 73 after moving back to Cheticamp. She completed grade 11 and later obtained the equivalent of grade 12 through General Educational Development. Online condolences may be made to: www.invernessfuneral home.com. Mae was a tireless volunteer for the Canadian Cancer Society, the Nova Scotia Hospital, the food bank, Meals on Wheels, and canvassed for numerous other charities. She became an accomplished seamstress and knitter, and took great delight in baking and cooking for family and friends, hosting showers and other parties, especially during the holidays. Miles was born September 11th, 1923 in Cap le Moyne, Inverness County. Her ambitious work ethic was a positive example to her family, as was her love of winter sports - whether tobogganing, skating, or skiing - she was always willing and able to join in the fun with her children. LeBLANCIt is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved father, Marcel Patrice LeBlanc, St. Joseph du Moine, retired member of the RCMP, which occurred on December 5th, 2018, in the Cape Breton Regional Hospital, Sydney. Leo was a member of the Stella Maris Parish, Inverness, and was a great brother and friend to many and will be remembered for his humorous wit. She was a member of St. David’s UCW. MacISAAC-VACONArchibald Lévis MacIsaac-Vacon, Saint Lazare, Quebec / Inverness, Nova Scotia, May 12th, 2000 - June 29th, 2019. Isabel will certainly be missed by many nieces and nephews and grandnieces and nephews in Cape Breton, Ontario, and Boston as well as her cousin Jessie Gillis of Judique. He is survived by his sisters: Mary Gillis (James, deceased), Dartmouth; Lorraine Rocheleau (Andre), Halifax; brothers, Michael (Marion), Inverness; twin brother Kevin (Margie), Dunvegan; and Bernie (Rose Anne), Halifax; along with 11 nieces and nephews, nine grandnieces and grandnephews, and many cousins and friends for whom he had a special place in his heart. Visitation will take place on Friday, December 13th, in St. Peter’s Church, Port Hood, at 10:00 a.m. with funeral Mass to follow at 11:00 a.m. Interment at a later date. He is survived by his sister, Marie Cecile Cullin, St. Marie, Kent Co., N.B. We thank you all. In lieu of flowers for those wishing to consider a memorial donation in David’s name, please consider St. Martha’s Regional Hospital Foundation. Born in Inverness, he was a son of the late Alice Donahue and Allan Grant. He married Rita in 1960. There was no visitation. He was a cherished grandfather of Jeremy, Kaitlin, Alyssa, and Hannah MacKinnon and great-grandfather of Jaxson Silvestri. He is survived by nieces, Geoffrine (Daryl), Joan (Gord), and Lucie (Marc); nephews, Daniel (Diana), Cyril (Monique), and Albert (Lynnette); sister-in-law, Jeanette.He was predeceased by brothers, Placide, Joseph, and Patsy; sisters, Sister Lucie and Mathilde; and sister-in-law, Margaret. Ann is survived by her sister, Vivian Winsor, Truro; several nieces and nephews; stepchildren, step-grandchildren and step-great-grandchildren. Funeral mass was celebrated on Saturday, March 7th, in Église Saint-Pierre, Chéticamp, with Father Pierre Antoine St. Cyr officiating. Family flowers only, memorial donations can be made to Central Inverness Palliative Care Society, PO Box 610, Inverness Nova Scotia. He will be buried next to Tena in the St. Andrew’s Parish cemetery in Judique. Announcement to be made closer to date. Online condolences may be made to: www.invernessfuneralhome.com. She was well known for her rugs featuring birds and a special pattern passed down from past generations, “les tapis des carreaux.” She made beautiful rugs, which are scattered all over the world. He also enjoyed telling his kids stories of growing up at the “end of a country road” and stood strong in his roots. Memorial donations in memory of Steve may be made to NS Heart and Stroke or the Alzheimer's Society. Visitation was held in Inverness Funeral Home on Monday July 15th. Born in East Lake Ainslie on October 15th,1927. Earl was the husband of the late Charlotte Ann (MacKenzie) Umlah. He often referred to it as “God’s Country.” Some of his favourite pastimes included playing cards with his close friends, fixing up his property in La Prairie, or walking his dog on the beach. Rita was the last surviving member of her family. Forever in our hearts. At the age of one, the family moved to Port Hood to benefit from the educational system. Besides his parents, he was predeceased by: his wife of 60 years, Helen Dorothy; brother Mendal (Colleen); and sisters, Annie (Cyril), Monica, Theresa, and Louise (John Anthony); as well as niece, Debbie; nephew, David, and his twin siblings, Mary and John. Their Thursday visit was the highlight of her week. Memorial donations may be made to Central Inverness Palliative Care Society. Trina lived at La Residence Cap Rouge for seven years. Family condolences/comments: www.sydneymemorialchapel.com. “A Mom’s love is blessed by God.”. He grew up in Port Hood and forever cherished memories of his childhood home, family, and friends. He loved to plow neighbours driveways in the winter or lending a hand to help someone to get back on the road remaining modest and never looked for thanks. Cremation has taken place. Apple Music Radio Shows. Harold was a man who enjoyed the simplicities of life as he loved to go for long walks and enjoy a story, a joke, and above all, a good laugh. He was involved with the Canadian Amateur Trap Assoc. Funeral arrangements will be at a later date. It was there they spent many laugh-filled nights waltzing and square-dancing to the familiar tune of Cape Breton fiddle music. Margaree Centre, NS, with interment to follow. She entered the Congregation of Notre Dame in 1940 and made profession in 1942. She was the last surviving member of her immediate family. Arrangements are under the direction of Dennis Haverstock Funeral Home, Port Hawkesbury. var addyef6705438a7b8092c490abf91bb16a23 = 'www.cheticampfuneral' + '@'; He was an energy conservationist and lover of nature. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Inverness Palliative Care Society. Warren passed away peacefully on Saturday, March 28th, 2020, with his daughter Patty by his side. Harold will be missed by all who came to know him. There wasn't a bingo game, lotto, pull-ticket, or draw of cards that she would give up. Kaye had a wonderful smile that could light up a room and a hug that always made you feel at ease. Eugene Morris officiating. She was predeceased by her husband Charles, sister Jenny, and brothers Neil, Dannie, Roddie, and Donald. Archie was a voracious reader, an adventurous spirit, and a good friend to many. Always thinking about others, Marie Anne served the community by reading in church, serving at lunches and by being a reliable friend and offering support in times of need. Reception in St. Mary's Hall, Mabou. No work was too much for Margaret whether mowing the fields on a hot summer’s day on Pipers Lane, shovelling snow for her Calgary relations and the elderly in her neighbourhood – she loved to help others. One of eight children, Gayle was born on December 6th, 1940, in Timmins, Ontario, where her father was working in the mines to provide for his family. Lorraine is survived by her sons: Philip (Eileen), Durham, Pictou Co., Camille (Suzanne), Meteghan River, Digby Co.; brothers: Alfred (Amelia), Arthur (Anna), Roy (Regina); sisters: Annie Rose, Sylvia; grandchildren: Craig, Daniel, Lionel, Adèle; great-grandchildren: Olivia, Alyssa, Sophie, Deborah, Jason, Jacob. Arnold was a hardworking, never-give-up kind of man, with many years of loyalty to his employer Wayne Gillis. Online condolences: www.sunsetfuneralco-op.com. He was a retired member of IBEW 1852 through which he worked and met many new friends and acquaintances. She always met any challenge with strength and courage ready to conquer whatever was thrown at her. Born in Lunenburg, to the late Teman T. and Harriet G. (Joudrey) Thompson, her family moved to Red Head, NB, when she was seven, where she was raised on a farm complete with a team of oxen. In addition to her parents, Margaret was predeceased by her brothers, Alexander (1990) and Gus (1993), and her nephew, Brendan (2002). Funeral mass was held at 11:00 a.m., Monday, February 8th, in Stella Maris Church Inverness with Fr. Margaret was laid to rest in Broad Cove, where her beloved family and friends are interred. DOYLEIt is with great sadness and the heaviest hearts that we announce the sudden passing of our dear son, brother, and father James Breton Doyle on March 29th, 2020. In 1967, Jerry relocated to California as director of Seismic for Scientific Data Systems (SDS), which was then acquired by Xerox Corporation. She enjoyed swimming and spending time at the beach. She was the last surviving member of her family. He was known for his crooked smile and his squinty, weepy eyes. CHIASSONBarry Chiasson, age 69, Cheticamp passed away peacefully on Thursday, October 29th, 2020, in the Sacred Heart Community Health Centre, Cheticamp. She enjoyed travelling to Cape Breton in the summers, shopping, reading, watching her favorite TV shows, walking her dog, and spending time with her beautiful family and grandchildren. Visitation was on Saturday in the Cheticamp Funeral Home and Sunday, in the Pleasant Bay United Church. She was happiest when surrounded by her family and always looked forward to visits with her children and grandchildren. Blake Everleigh Gillis MacNeil was born August 28th, 2020. Born the youngest son of Mary Jessie and the late Murdoch Neil MacKinnon of Kenloch, Inverness, NS. Myrna was the daughter of the late John Angus and Cassie MacNeil and was born in Inverness, Nova Scotia, but spent most of her life in Okalana, Kentucky, serving in the nursing profession for 40 years at St. Mary and Elizabeth Hospital, Louisville, Kentucky. She is survived by: her son, Tim Deveaux; her sister, Jeannine (Pedro) Simon; her brothers Elbert and Marcel (Sylvia) Deveaux; her aunt Jeannette Aucoin; and many cousins, nieces, and nephews. He was so quick with the wit, you always seemed to walk right into it. Words of comfort may be forwarded to the family at: www.haverstocks.com. It was there he met Linda Hill (née Hudson), the woman who was soon to become his lifelong companion, love, and wife. Jane was raised in a close-knit family in Wilmington; in her early years she attended Wilmington Schools and was a graduate of St. Charles High School in Woburn. Until we meet again, we love you. His determination, tenacity, and work ethic were simply unparalleled, to be honest, he defined hard working. Alicia Cox officiating. John volunteered with numerous non-profit organizations, including teaching ESL (English as a Second Language) to others, in turn taking the time to learn his students’ languages as well. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to a charity of choice. Paul’s cheerful ‘hi buddy’ meant that he was there, not only to talk, but to listen. Finally, retiring in 2002 from Accucrete Company in Laguna Hills. She was well known for providing ice cream and pop to her nieces, nephews, and children in her neighbourhood. He is pre-deceased by his parents Sadie and John Andrew Macdonald, as well as his brother Roderick Daniel (Rick) Macdonald. Due to COVID, restrictions the funeral is for family and close friends only. He was survived by his two daughters, Ella (11) and Sophie (9), both of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan; uncles, Albert, John, Alex, Malcolm, Ron, and Angus; aunts, Cathy, Mary, Peggy, Chris, Anne, and Lizzie. Lorraine was a member of St John's United Church and a member of Captain Angus L. MacDonald, Branch 132, Inverness. She always was smiling and loved when you stopped in for a visit. He was a volunteer fireman for the Lemoine Fire Department and a member of the K.O.C., Council # 3850. D.A. She had a very kind heart. Visitation will be held on Thursday, May 2nd from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. in the Vestry of St. Mary’s Church, Mabou. He was 94. She was the daughter of the late Paul and the late Clothilde (Deveau) Poirier. Funeral mass and burial will be celebrated at St. Peter's Parish, Port Hood, Nova Scotia, at a later date. Besides his parents, he was predeceased by an infant daughter; an infant sister; adopted brother, Gerald MacDonald; aunts, Margaret Webb and Mary H. Chiasson; step uncles and cousins. Funeral was under the direction of Cheticamp Funeral Services Ltd. Condolences may be sent to: www.cheticampfuneralservices.ca. Also, heartfelt thanks to Dr. Lamey and the nursing staff at the Cape Breton Regional Hospital, Sydney. Barry worked as a truck driver for over 40 years, his career giving him the opportunity to travel all across Canada and the United States. Her love of her family, friends, and community was deep rooted. Online condolences: www.sunsetfuneralco-op.com. he worked in the woods and with local fisherman until he was no longer able to. Kaye is also survived by brothers: Duncan, Dougald (Florence) Roy, and Alexander (Judy). She is also survived by her brother, Fred (Judy) Thompson: sisters: Ruth (Frank) Lahey, Gwendolyn Jones, and Edith Morgetroyd. A true friend to all, he will be greatly missed. Roy was born September 10th, 1931, in North Sydney, Nova Scotia. Which cookies and scripts are used and how they impact your visit is specified on the left. She is also survived by her sister Jessie Tompkins, North East Margaree and sister-in-law, Shirley Coady. Bea and her late husband John, were long-standing members of the Canadian American Club in Watertown, MA. SPEEIt is with sadness that we announce the passing of our sister, Hannah Jean Spee, age 63, on Wednesday, May 27th, 2020, at the Inverary Manor, Inverness. Memorial donations can be made to the Harbour Authority of Port Hood, P.O Box 193, Port Hood, N.S., or a charity of one's choice. Burial to follow in church cemetery. NS Health Guidelines due to COVID-19 must be respected. Funeral service for John was held on December 15th, 2018, from St. Mary's Catholic Church on 1088 Gillette St. Funeral is under the direction of Cheticamp Funeral Services Ltd. Condolences may be sent to: www.cheticampfuneralservices.ca. He was known as “Uncle Raymond” to generations of Doucet kids and as “Raymond from the Co-op.” He touched many lives. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made to the Palliative Care Unit at the QEII, or charity of choice. Thoughtful, observant, articulate, and insightful, JD brought a fierce passion and a ferocious appetite to the examined life. Stella is survived by her devoted husband of 69 years, Charles Robert “Bob” Warner, Port Hawkesbury; sons, Gary (Wanda), Havre Boucher; Kevin (Janice), Calgary, Alberta; Alvin (Valarie), Nolalu, Ontario; Steve, Vancouver, BC; daughters, Roberta Warner, Port Hawkesbury; Darlene (Corey) Cameron, Lucasville; Debbie (Joe) Gillis, Sydney River; Sheila (John) Serfas, Hammonds Plains; and Monica (Dwayne Line) Warner, Winnipeg; grandchildren, Anthony, Austin, Jason, April, Marty, Shea, Ashley, Annie-Jane, Jacob, Melissa, and Ryan James; great-grandchildren, Avery, Riley, Madelyn, Cohen, and Cole along with several step-grandchildren, brothers, Wilfred Burns and Freddy (Rose) Burns of Margaree; Leo (Debbie) Burns, New Brunswick and sister, Theresa (Melvin) Waters, Whycocomagh; numerous nieces and nephews. Born in Margaree Forks, Nova Scotia, Jim was the son of the late Patrick and Catherine (MacFarlane) Coady. His memory was amazing and always had a great story to tell. He also loved to cook and entertained for many in Montreal and Cape Breton. CAMPBELLIt is with great sadness that the family of Beatrice Elizabeth (MacDonell) Campbell announce her passing on May 13th, 2020, at St. Patrick’s Manor, Framingham, MA at the age of 80. Hank was born in Inverness, Nova Scotia, on April 15th, 1933 to Henry and Elizabeth (Clark) Timmons. Sunday afternoons you would often find them enjoying the horse races at Inverness Race Track, they also enjoyed playing cards with their friends and neighbours. Lituri, that later became known as Lituri & Son on Crescent Street, followed by a move to Chestnut Street. His daughter, Cecile (Brian Bourgeois); his son, Richard (Shelley), and his half-brother, Kempton sat beside him as he peacefully passed away. A funeral Mass will be held on Saturday January 26th, at 11:00 a.m. in St. Patrick’s Church with Father Alex MacLellan officiating. 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