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Halifax Herald
August 2018

 

Clarke, Rowena M.
The Chronicle Herald, Halifax, August 29, 2018
(1926 - 2018)
Clarke, Rowena M
. - Age 91, of New Salem passed away Tuesday, August 28, 2018 at the Bayview Memorial Health Centre, Advocate Harbour. Born in Point Leamington, Nfld., she was a daughter of the late Samuel and Ida (Burt) Sharron. Rowena left Newfoundland at an early age and headed to Halifax to find work. She was strong willed, independent and found work within her first day. She eventually met a handsome military man and fell in love with this country boy by the name Arnold Clarke. They married on August 12th, 1950. Arnold was soon sent to Moncton where Rowena followed and there she took her hair dressing training in 1952 at a reputable salon in Moncton. She was always very proud of her certificate and her ability to work at her trade.

Arnold, Rowena, Susan and Cathy enjoyed the army life, living in western Canada, Ontario and Europe. Rowena loved to visit different places and took wonderful care of the household duties and the girls, when Arnold was away for extended periods of time. She loved to go to the open markets and visit local shops in different cities and countries. She was always a 'trooper' and fearless when faced with moving or coping with new surroundings. After 26 years of military life, they settled in New Salem and started to farm. Large beautiful gardens, fields of strawberries, blueberries, apple orchards, cows and chickens were among the things they enjoyed together. Rowena loved to be at home making beautiful apple pies, ginger cookies, bread and preserves, as well, helping Arnold fix up the house, getting wood for the winter, walking the back fields to pick berries, all while maintaining a spotless house. She was never too busy to help her two girls with homework, sewing dresses and clothes, fixing hair - looking after her family was her priority. Home was always a safe and a wonderful place to be, full of good times and a feeling of love and happines. Even after the girls grew older and moved out, they still felt welcome, safe and loved in the old family farm house.

She was a tireless worker and a pillar of strength when Arnold fell ill in 1990. Although ill for many years, he grew more sick each year and finally passed in 2004. Rowena remained on her own in her six bedroom farm house, enjoying family visits, especially the visits with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She always enjoyed watching school basketball games, concerts and graduations. She was so proud of the grandchildren and their many accomplishments. She was also a great house sitter and would often keep her families cats and grand-dog Emma, allowing her family to be away when necessary; always happy to bake them treats or just spend time with them. Her family could always count on her for being there when needed. She enjoyed the days that Doug and Susan would do home projects for her and she would be right there helping pass a nail or tool, and would help put in the winters wood. She loved that old wood stove in her kitchen and used it daily.

Thanks to the wonderful homecare providers and VON, Rowena was able to remain in her own home as her health started to fail. She enjoyed the care workers company and the great things they did for her. In December 2015, no longer able to stay at her own home, she found a new home, new friends and wonderful care givers at Bayview in Advocate. She enjoyed recreation with Deb, great food, clean surroundings and received the best care possible. Thank you to all that were there to care for her, especially the nursing staff at Bayview, who were so attentive of her daily needs and her declining health. Although the last week of her life was very sad and upsetting for her family, with the help, compassion and concern from the Bayview nursing staff, her family were able to get through this difficult time. Thank you to the three special, caring and compassionate staff that stayed with us throughout the evening and comforted Mom (and Susan) during her final hours. The staff at Bayview go above and beyond when caring for their residents - thank you! Also, sincere appreciation to the Cumberland Health Centre in Amherst for their care and compassion, especially RN Ron, who was so wonderful with Rowena during her few days spent there.

"Mom" was beautiful inside and out. She loved animals and children. She is survived by daughter, Susan (Douglas), Advocate Harbour, and grandchildren, Robert (Megan), Advocate Harbour; Robyn (Tyrell), Keswick Ridge, NB; Krista, Advocate Harbour; great grandchildren, Shelby, Caleb, Claire. Also, daughter, Cathy, Orangeville, Ont.; and granddaughter, Nicole (Sean), Toronto, Ont.; grandson, Ben (Kristine), Orangeville, Ont.; sister, Elizabeth Purchase, Norris Arm, Nfld.; brother, John, Campbellton, N.B.; numerous nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband, Arnold; brothers, William "Bill", Hedley. In keeping with Rowena's wishes, no formal funeral services will be held. A private graveside committal will take place in Advocate Cemetery at a later date. Memorial donations may be made to the Recreation Program of Bayview Health Centre Foundation or to a charity of choice.


DELANEY, Marilyn
The Chronicle Herald, Halifax, August 11, 2018
(March 07, 1960 - August 09, 2018)
DELANEY, Marilyn
age 58 years of Dartmouth passed away peacefully on August 9, 2018 at Dartmouth General Hospital. Born in St. John's, Newfoundland she was a daughter of the late Harrison & Florizel (Peddle) Mercer. She is survived by her husband Randy, daughter Rosalind Steed, grandchildren, Javon, Jakeele and Tyvasia, great granddaughter Kailaya, a sister Jean Batten and brother, Gerald. Besides her parents she was predeceased by a sister Geraldine and brothers George, Sidney, Garfield and David. A memorial service will be 2:00 p.m. Monday August 13, 2018 in Dartmouth Funeral Home, 29 Queen Street. Online condolences by visiting www.dartmouthfuneralhome.ca


Dooley, James "Jim" Samuel
The Chronicle Herald, Halifax, August 10, 2018
(12/1/1951 - 8/7/2018)
James Samuel "Jim" Dooley
, age 67, of Brooklyn, Hants County passed away peacefully on Tuesday, August 7, 2018 in the Q.E.II, V.G. Site, Halifax, surrounded by his loving family and treasured friends, listening to his favourite Newfoundland songs. Born December 1, 1951 in Plate Cove East, Newfoundland, he was the son of late, John Thomas and Elizabeth Jane (Barker) Dooley.

Jim was a veteran of the Canadian Navy and a proud sailor on the Athabaskan (282). After the Navy he went to work for Hefler's Mill. He loved sports, fishing, bird watching, anything to do with nature and he enjoyed the great outdoors. Jim adored the love of his life Debbie, his daughters and grandchildren. He loved his family and it was very hard for him to say goodbye. Until we see you again; Jimmy Sammy Fly High.

Jim is survived his wife, the former Deborah Justason, daughters; Erin Dooley (Daniel Tonge), Dartmouth, Meaghan Dooley (Matthew Fowlie) Sackville, grandchildren; Emma and Samuel Fowlie, brothers; John (Delores) Dooley, St. John's, Newfoundland, Edward (Dioni) Dooley, Kingston, Ontario, Sean (Judy) Dooley, St. John's, Newfoundland, sisters; Sandra Vellone, Kingston, Ontario, Elizabeth (Bob) Haggett, Roberts Arm, Newfoundand, Shirley (Harv) Hiscock, Champense, Newfoundland, Sharmaine (Art) Pinsent, Dildo, Newfoundland, Beverley Dooley (Danny Daniels) Whitby, Ontario, many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by son, Samuel James and brother in-law, Frank Vellone.

Cremation has taken place under the care of the Lindsay Windsor Funeral Home, 194 King Street, P.O. Box 2218, Windsor, N.S. B0N 2T0.
"Come celebrate Jim's life at the Dooley homestead (5 Chalet Crescent , Brooklyn) on Saturday, August 18, 2018 at 3 p.m. Bring your great memories of Jim, any adult beverages you might enjoy and lawn chairs for your comfort".

Burial will be held at a later date. Donations in memory of Jim may be made to the Renal Dialysis Unit at the V.G. Site, QEII, Halifax, B3H 2Y9. To have a donation card placed, please call Lindsay's (902~798~2232).


Hunter, Edward Keith
The Chronicle Herald, Halifax, August, 18, 2018
(August 27, 1946 - August 16, 2018)
Edward Keith Hunter
age 71 of Bedford, passed away at home on August 16, 2018. He was born in St. John's, N.L. on August 27, 1946. He was a son of the late Jack and Bertha (Humber) Hunter. He is survived by son, Stephen and grandson Dawson, Cole Harbour; son, Gregory, Ottawa; brother, Ian (Patsy), Portugal Cove, St. Phillips, N.L.; and many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his loving wife of 40 years, Shirley Marie (Rhind); brother, John and sister, Carol.

Keith spent 25 years in the Royal Canadian Navy as a cook serving on several ships, including two tours of duty on HMCS Bonaventure, twice with a United Nations Disengagement Force in Damascus, Syria, and Golan Heights, Israel. He also did a six-month stint in CFS Alert, an isolated posting in NWT. He served with the Commissionaires for 22 years at the Canadian Armed Forces Ammunition Depot in Bedford.

Keith enjoyed gardening, cooking, reading and playing cribbage (managed to get 29 twice) with Steve and Lynn and countless hours with good friend Ken Tanner (hope you get the elusive one Ken). In August of 2016 Keith was hospitalized, having a large portion of his bowel removed. Greg and Krista kept house and harvested hundreds of tomatoes that grew every day, thanks so much. Keith was an avid Chicago Blackhawks fan and starting in 1961 saw them win the Cup four times, and got to see them play five times when they were in Ottawa. Service/reception will be held 2:00 pm. Tuesday, August 21st in Sackville Lions Club, 101 Old Beaverbank Rd., Lower Sackville. Donations can be made to Canadian Cancer Society.


Langer, Patrick Eric
The Chronicle Herald, Halifax, August 17, 2018
(May 09, 1949 - August 14, 2018)

It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Patrick Eric "Newfie" Langer of Havre Boucher on August 14, 2018. Born in Hearts Desire Newfoundland, he was a son of the late Edward and Mary (St. George) Langer. He was employed as a drywaller and painter and was known for many years as "the Newf" or "Newfie" by his friends and customers however he will be remembered as Papa to his beloved grand children. He will be remembered as a jokester and for his great sense of humor.

He is survived by his loving wife Brenda; son Pat (Jackie), Antigonish; daughter Belinda (Scott) Fitt, Alma; special nephews Francis Clarke and Joel Skinner; grandchildren Ryan Worth, Hailee Langer, Dakota Fitt, Braedon Fitt and great grandchild Vivian Rita; brothers Henry, Paul and Joe sisters Joyce and Phyllis along with many brothers and sisters in law nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his brothers Cyril, Edward, Hughie and Vince.

Cremation has taken place and a celebration of life will be held on Monday August 20, 2018 from 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. at the Havre Boucher Community Centre. The family would like to extend thanks to St. Martha's Palliative Care Staff, VON and Continuing Care and especially our neighbors for their help and friendship. In lieu of flowers, memoriams to VON Antigonish, the Lung Association of NS or St. Martha's Palliative Care, appreciated. Funeral Arrangements are under the direction of Green's Funeral Home, Port Hawkesbury. Messages to the family may be conveyed at www.greensfuneralhome.ca


Meaney, Mary Frances
The Chronicle Herald, Halifax, August 20, 2018
(6/11/1927 - 8/16/2018)
Meaney (Ryan), Mary Frances
- Age 91 of Dartmouth NS formally of Corner Brook NL Mary, Mom, Nano passed away peacefully on Thursday evening, August 16, 2018 in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia with her adoring family by her side. Mom and Dad moved from Corner Brook, Newfoundland to Dartmouth in the spring of 2016 to be closer to their four girls, following many years of love and attention given to them by their only boy. We girls could not have been happier. This move was a gift to us and we have cherished the adventures and family gatherings that ensued - country drives, beach time, pool time. Mom was a lifelong swimmer. Being by or in the water sustained her.

While Mom had a few health challenges in the last years of her life, she faced them with dignity and determination. We are thankful for the attention her new community gave her - from the staff at Parkland at the Lakes to Dr. Barry Clarke. You have all been so thoughtful and caring. Mary leaves behind her husband of 63 years, Mike; her son, John (Debbie); daughters, Wynne Anne (Joe), Michelle (Bob), Donna (Brent), Catherine (Mike) and grandchildren, Bradley, Samantha, Jake, Hannah and Andrew. Mary was the daughter of Thomas Ryan Sr. and Catherine (Kit), of St. John's, NL. She was predeceased by her four brothers, Tom Jr., Jack, Mick and Jim of St. John's, and sister, Patsy Goobie of White Rock, BC.

A private family ceremony will be held on Tuesday, August 21, 2018 and Mom will return to her beloved Newfoundland at a later date. Online condolences may be made at www.atlanticfuneralhomes.com (Dartmouth Chapel)


Miller, Rita
The Chronicle Herald, Halifax, August 25, 2018
Miller, Rita Pearl
- age 79, of Mill Village, died August 20th, 2018, in the Colchester East Hants Health Centre, Truro, after a brief illness with Acute Myeloid Leukemia. Born in Heart's Delight, Newfoundland to the late William Nelson and Lucy (Perry) Crocker on August 26th, 1938. Survived by her husband of 56 years, Gordon Phillip Miller; son, James (Heidi) Miller, Sackville; daughter, Ann (Kerry) Miller, Maitland; son, Dale (Coralee) Miller, Truro Heights; her cherished grandchildren, Christopher, Alexander, Thomas, Matthew, Jenny, Logan, Sydney and Lauren; and her heart's delight, great grandchild, Jackson. Also surviving are her siblings, Grace Downey, Stephen Crocker and Deborah Cooke. Predeceased by her brother, Logan.

Rita arrived in Halifax, NS from Heart's Delight, NL in 1946. She attended Queen Elizabeth High School and then the School of Nursing at the Children's Hospital, graduating in 1959. She worked at various hospitals and for a brief while she was a Public Health Nurse. She finished her career at the IWK Children's Hospital on the baby floor, 7 West, retiring in 1993. Rita loved working with the babies and had a passion for nursing. Rita was a traveler and visited many places with her sister, Grace, who was her best friend and partner in crime.

Above all things, Rita loved her grandchildren and great grandson. Her only regret was that she would miss out on seeing where life would lead them. Rita donated her body to the Dalhousie Donation Program. There will be no funeral as per Rita's insistence. Deep gratitude from Rita's family to Dr Pelley, Dr Kelly, Dr Nicholson, and the amazing nurses on IMCU 3D. A special thank you to Rita and Gordon's neighbours, Harry and especially Ogie, for their help and kindness over the years.

No flowers, please - Rita never liked them. Donations can be made to the IWK Foundation, the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society of Canada or to the charity of your choice. Condolences, words of comfort and memories of Rita may be shared with the family at: www.ettingerfuneralhome.com


OUTHOUSE, Stephen Leslie
The Chronicle Herald, Halifax, August 23, 2018
(1943 - 2018)
Stephen Leslie Outhouse
, 74 of Digby, passed away on August 20, 2018 in VG Site, QEII, Halifax, with his daughters by his side. Stephen was born in St. John's, NL to George and Kathleen (Maddox) Outhouse on September 4, 1943. Stephen was a member of the Canadian Armed Forces during his earlier years then worked in construction. During his time in the Forces, Stephen found an appreciation for woodcarving. He later became a well-known folk artist with works sold worldwide including being displayed in the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia and Ottawa. He was also a leading member of the Maude Lewis Society in 1984.

Stephen is survived, and will be deeply missed by daughters Catherine Outhouse, Darlene (Tommy) Dodge, Stephanie (Dave) Delaney and Michelle Crouse; seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Along with being predeceased by parents George and Kaye, he was predeceased by wife Dianne (Wallage) and granddaughter, Patricia Andrews.

Cremation has taken place and at his request no funeral to follow. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made in his memory to the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia or the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia. Arrangements have been entrusted to Serenity Funeral Home, 34 Coldbrook Village Park Dr., Coldbrook, NS, B4P 1B9


Purchase, Frederick Stephen
The Chronicle Herald, Halifax, August 23, 2018
(February 21, 1939 - August 20, 2018)
Frederick Stephen Purchase
(Chief Warrant Officer, ret'd) ~ Age 79, passed away Monday August 20th, peacefully at home in Wilmot. Born in St. John's on February 21, 1939, he was the son of the late Fred and Elizabeth (Newell) Purchase. Fred will be deeply missed by his wife of 56 years, Gwen (Lennox); children Fred, Debbie (Randy), Ken (Ann-Marie), and Chris (Julie); siblings Elizabeth, Brenda (Robert) and Evan (Jeannette); grandchildren Cassandra, Jacqueline, Emily, Nolan, Caitlyn and Brooklyn Rae; and many nieces and nephews.

Fred's 38 years of service with the RCAF spanned the longest peacetime period in Canadian history, although Fred's precise role in that achievement remains unclear. Fred's stoic demeanour belied an appreciation and/or tolerance of the more absurdist humour of the rest of his family, while his keen intellect made him a formidable opponent and partner in most any card game. Dad will be remembered for his integrity, his attention to detail, and his uncanny ability to fix anything except cancer.

A Celebration of Fred's life will be held on Saturday August 25 from 1 to 3 at the Kingston Legion. Donations in lieu of flowers may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or "the NSLC". Arrangements have been entrusted to Middleton Funeral Home, 398 Main St., 902-825-3448. Condolences and memories may be shared with the family by visiting: www.middletonfuneralhome.com


Rose, Cecil
The Chronicle Herald, Halifax, August 28, 2018
Rose, Cecil
- 75, Lower Sackville passed away Sunday August 26, 2018 in the QEII VG Site, Halifax. Born September 24, 1942 in Bay du Nord Fortune Bay Newfoundland. He was a son of the late Cecil & Hilda (Welsh) Rose. Cecil fished for 10 years in his earlier years, then was employed as a guard at the Halifax Correctional Center retiring after 42 years service. Cecil enjoyed playing the accordion, reading, cooking, baking bread and hunting. Survived by his wife of 52 years Linda, children Michelle, Blair (Cindy) both of Lower Sackville, grandchildren; Natasha (Louis), Justin (Tianah), Brady (Angelica), BJ, Jessica (Kevin), Breanah (Ivan), Amber (Kyle), 8 great grandchildren, brothers Wallace (Mabel), Minto N.B., Clarence (Marie), Dartmouth, Gerald, Hammonds Plains, sister Lorraine Frauzel, Dartmouth. Predeceased by brothers Charles (Ethel), Calvin (Norma), sister Amy Henbrey. Cremation has taken place. A Memorial service will be held Wednesday August 29, 2018 at 2:00p.m. in St. Francis by the Lakes, Anglican Church First Lake Drive, Lower Sackville Rev. Mark Kingsbury officiating. Burial at a later date. Family flowers only. Donations in Cecils memory may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society.


Skinner, Rudolph Joseph
The Chronicle Herald, Halifax, August 24, 2018
(1938 - 2018)
Rudolph Skinner
, age 80, of Halifax, passed away on Wednesday August 22, 2018 surrounded by his family at home. Born in St. John Bay, Newfoundland, he was a son of the late Clayton and Gwendolyn (Bartlett) Skinner. He is survived by son, William; daughters, Marilyn Bryden (David); Joanne Clarke (Andrew); Mary Jane Skinner (Billy); Donna Skinner; Joanna Skinner (Brett); brothers, Richard (Linda); Michael "Mike" (June); Stanley (Pamela); Edward "Ed" (Lynne); sisters, Elizabeth Peters (Peter), Ethel Rideout (Edward); Cindy Thompson; 14 grandchildren; seven great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his wife of 56 years, Shirley (Foulkes); son, Joseph and daughter Christine Skinner. Arrangements are under the care of J. Albert Walker Funeral Home (2005) Ltd 149 Herring Cove Rd., where visitation will be held Sunday August 26th from 6-8 pm. A Celebration of Life will be held Monday August 27th at 11am from the funeral home chapel. Interment to take place at a later date.


Stoodley, Ada
The Chronicle Herald, Halifax, August 16, 2018
(1930 - 2018)

Age 87 of Halifax passed away August 14, 2018 at the Halifax Infirmary. Born in Boxey Newfoundland, she was a daughter of the late Thomas and Nellie Pittman. As a young woman Ada had worked for Sears for many years and met many of people. Ada was always seen walking up and down the sidewalks of Spryfield and she was also known for doing her exercises to keep healthy but she especially loved push ups. She loved dancing and was a member of the Newfoundland club. Ada is survived by her loving husband of 70 years, William "Bud" Stoodley; sons Wally, Claude (Shirley), Junior (Ruth) and Darren; daughters Christine (Bob) and Shelia (Don); 16 Grandchildren, 23 great-grandchildren and 1 great-great-grandchild. She was predeceased by her daughter Melinda Stoodley and sister Melinda Pittman. Arrangements are under the care of J. Albert Walker Funeral Home (2005) Ltd 149 Herring Cove Road. In keeping with Adas wishes visitation will take place Monday August 20, 2018 from 6-8p.m. A Service of Remembrance will be held on Tuesday August 21, 2018 at 11 AM in the funeral home chapel. In memory of Ada, donations can be made to the Alzheimer's Society of Canada. Words of comfort may be sent to the family by visiting www.walkerfh.com


Taaffe, Laura Clementine
The Chronicle Herald, halifax, August 20, 2018
8/17/2018

At 94 years, Laura slipped peacefully away from us on August 17 at the Dartmouth General Hospital leaving us bereft but so grateful for the love, the humour and the light she gave to us. She was one of six children born to Louis Ozon and Beatrice Power in St. Georges, NL. Laura spent much of her childhood in St. Pierre and Miquelon steeped in the French culture and where she nurtured a life long love of music, of foods of the world and the gallic "come what may" acceptance of life from which she drew a boundless joie de vivre that spread light to those around her.

Happily for Laura and for us, the Ozons returned to Newfoundland where she completed her education, reaching heights on her beloved piano that amazed her teachers and thrilled her listeners. She met her dear Frank in Corner Brook; their union in 1950 sparked a large, vibrant family and they built a lively, wonderful home which Laura enriched with her spirit, her positivity, her enduring faith, her ability to see what really mattered and her unfailing respect for others. By example, she taught us to be the finest version of ourselves, to live decisively, and love life to its fullest.

Our mother lived a full and happy life. She said so often that she felt blessed in life; the blessing most cited was "my family". She was our cornerstone; our staunchest and most unfailing supporter. Laura also loved and valued her wider faith families at Holy Redeemer Parish in Corner Brook and later at Saint John the 23rd in Cole Harbour from which she drew sustaining friendships and to which she gave when and where she could. Laura's range was deep and wide; a personal elegance and sense of style saw her as at home at the opera as reigning over her always teeming dining room table surrounded by family and friends.

Laura will be lovingly remembered by her eight children; Marguerite (Joe), Cecilia (Greg), Rita (John), Michael (Anne), Mary (Wayne), Greg (Joy), Theresa (George) and Edward (Shauna). Her cherished grandchildren will so miss their Nan; Sarah, Kevin, Natalie, Erin, Laura, Tara, David, Johnathan, Steven, Sara, Emily, Jane, Peter, Melissa, Adam, Devon, Matthew, Olivia and Amy as will their children, Laura's great-grandchildren; Sophia, Avery, Noah, Beatrice, Cate, Ben, Paityn, Ainsley, Hudson, Isaac, Violet, Callie, Max and Leo. Her brothers, Joe and Eugene will also miss their dear sister. She was predeceased by her husband Frank, by her sister, Little Marguerite and her brothers Ted and Robert.

Friends and family are invited to visit on Monday, August 20 from 7:00 to 9:00 at Cole Harbour Funeral Home and on Friday, August 24 from 7:00 to 9:00 at Fillatre's Funeral Home on St. Mark's Avenue in Corner Brook. A funeral mass will be held at the Holy Redeemer Cathedral there on Saturday, August 25 with burial to follow at the Catholic Townsite Cemetery. The family sends a heartful thank you to all Laura's caregivers. Online condolences may be sent by visiting www.coleharbourfuneral.com

 

 

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