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Newfoundland Obituaries
From Nova Scotia Newspapers

Cape Breton Post
May 2018

 

Colson-Dobson, Melita
The Cape Breton Post, May 29, 2018 Tuesday
Passed Away: May 24, 2018
Melita Colson-Dobson
, age 53, passed away on Thursday, May 24, 2018 at home. Born on July 20, 1964 in Shallop Cove, NL she was a daughter of the Late Viola and Leslie Colson. Melita had many friends and enjoyed life. Over the past few years, Melita had been dealing with cancer. She will be missed by all. Melita is survived by her children, Lee, Justin and Ashley; ten grandchildren; partner, Stephen Walker; as well as seven brothers, five sisters, and many nieces and nephews. Celebration of Life will take place on Wednesday, May 30, 2018 at 11 a.m. at the SW Chant & Son Funeral Home Chapel. Donations in Melita's memory may be made to the Cape Breton Cancer Society. Messages and memorials may be directed to the family by visiting www.chantfuneralhome.ca


Howie, Joan Cavell (Kean)
The Cape Breton Post, June 09 2018 Saturday
Passed Away: May 26, 2018
Joan Cavell Kean-Howie
, 67, of Halifax, passed away on May 26, 2018 at the QEII Health Sciences Centre in Halifax. Born in North Sydney, Nova Scotia, Joan was the daughter of the late Jack and Audrey Kean of Newfoundland. Joan led an active professional life and was deeply involved in her community and in her church. Of all her academic and professional achievements, none surpassed Joan's love of and devotion to her family. Joan had many roles in her career, including that of a professional diver! She was inspired as a teenager by Farley Mowat (during his visits to interview her grandfather Kean in Wesleyville), to aim for a career in science. With great determination (a woman professional, let alone a scientist, was unheard of in Cape Breton when she was young) Joan received her B.Sc. from Mount Allison University in 1972, her MSc in Physical Oceanography in 1982 and her PhD in 1994 from Dalhousie University. Joan's thirty-five-year career as a Federal Civil Servant began as a research scientist at the Department of Fisheries and Oceans, in several roles with the Canada Coast Guard including Receiver of Wrecks, and as a director of several science programs in Ottawa. Prior to her retirement, Joan was Director General of the National Research Council of Canada, in Halifax. Joan's many awards and commendations include special recognition for her role in the Irving Whale Recovery. Joan was active at Saint Agnes Church, where for more than thirty years she served in various ministries, including Eucharistic Minister, Lector, and member of Parish Council. She was also a devoted member of Halifax's Carmelite Community.

Joan will be greatly missed by her family and many friends, especially her longtime friend, Kim Schmidt of Reedville, Virginia. Kim flew in at short notice to be by Joan's side at critical times during her illness. Joan and her family are also grateful to Dr. Maria Migas for her professional care and delightful manner, which were a constant source of inspiration, and to each of the V.O.N. nurses who always brightened her day. The staff at the Victoria General Hospital Medical Day Clinic made Joan's bi-weekly visits a pleasure. Joan is also grateful for the wonderful care provided by the staff of VG 8.2 during her lengthy stays. In addition, Parkwood Home Care, and Closing the Gap Healthcare staff enabled Joan to remain at home in her final months, where family and friends were always welcome to visit. Over the course of her illness, Joan's friends from Saint Agnes Church held many prayer vigils for her, providing spiritual solace in tough times.

Joan is survived by her husband of 32 years, Les Howie; sons, Andrew and Adrian; brother, John Kean and sister, Ruby (Kean) Parson, and niece, Kathryn Kean. She was predeceased by her parents. Visitation will be held Thursday, June 14, 2018 at 7 p.m. at Saint Agnes Church, 6903 Mumford Rd., Halifax, NS. Her Funeral Mass will take place on Friday, June 15, 2018 at 10 a.m., also at Saint Agnes Church. Interment will be at St. Luke's Church in Port Caledonia, Cape Breton, on a future date yet to be decided. Funeral arrangements have been made under the care of T. J. Tracey Cremation and Burial Specialists, (902-835-4212). In lieu of flowers please consider a donation to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society of Canada, or any charity providing support to cancer patients and their caregivers in your community. Online condolences and sharing of memories can be made to the family by visiting www.tjtracey.com


Ozon, Margaret (Delaney)
The Cape Breton Post, May 29, 2018 Tuesday
Passed Away: May 22, 2018

We regret to announce the sudden passing of Margaret Ann Ozon (nee Delaney) on Tuesday, May 22, 2018. Born in St. George's, Newfoundland, to Joe and Catherine Delaney, Marg grew up in the tiny village of Spruce Brook, Newfoundland with her sisters and brothers, Leone, Alicia, Tim, and Gerald. Newfoundland was always dear to her heart. In her younger years, she worked on the Harmon Air Force Base in Stephenville, NL, until she married Joe in 1957. They relocated to Sydney in 1970, raising their kids in the South End. Last October, they celebrated 60 happy years of marriage together.

Margaret epitomized motherly love. She would do anything for her family. Her grandson Andrew was the light of her life. Though small in stature, she had a strong character and was very protective of her family. She had a special connection to the Blessed Virgin who symbolized for her the true blessings of motherhood. She is survived by her loving husband, Joe; daughters, Mary, Annette (Mike) MacEachern and Sue; her son, Andre (Heather) Ozon; her grandson, Andrew; a sister, Leone Bragg; sisters-in-law, Laura Taaffe and Marie Ozon; brother-in-law, Eugene (Jane) Ozon, and many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her parents, Catherine and Joe Delaney; sister, Alicia, and brothers, Tim and Gerald. Mom, we know you are watching over us. We will miss you until we meet again. A Funeral Mass will be held at 11 a.m. on Thursday, May 31, 2018 at St. Marguerite Bourgeoys Church followed by burial at Resurrection Cemetery. Donations in Marg's memory may be to a charity of your choice. Online condolences may be sent by visiting www.twcurry.com

 

 

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