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321 A tobacconist at time of marriage in 1914 Helsby, Reginald Paul (I9068)
 
322 AALDERS, Emma Amelia, 88, Dykeland Lodge, Windsor, passed away peacefully with her family by her side on Thursday, October 30, 2008, in the lodge. Born in Belgium, she was the daughter of the late Georges and Josephina (Cais) Roels. Emma loved spending time outdoors as well as hunting and fishing. She loved dancing and all animals. Emma loved life and will be missed by all who knew her. Besides her parents, Emma was predeceased by her first husband, Francis DeHerdt; second husband, Edward Munro, and granddaughter, Peggy Bosworth. Interment will be held in Riverbank Cemetery, Hantsport. Roels, Emma Amelia (I16356)
 
323 Accidental death, fell down well head first, fractured skull and broken neck. King, William Douglas (I5203)
 
324 Accidental drowning Davison, Lawrence Albert (I7774)
 
325 Adopted per 1901 census Wheaton, Bessie (I803)
 
326 Adopted per 1901 census Wheaton, Edward (I804)
 
327 After a courageous battle with cancer this past year, we are sad to announce that our mother, Doreen Elizabeth (Ettinger) Smith, of Hantsport, passed into the presence of her Lord on Friday, March 3, 2023 at the age of 83 in Hants Community Hospital.

Doreen was born on June 23, 1939 to the late George & Edna (Frank) Ettinger of Three Mile Plains. She lived in Three Mile Plains until her marriage to Richard Smith in 1958. After that she resided in Hantsport until her death. Music was always a part of Doreen’s life - beginning with “The Ettinger Trio” where she sang with with her mother and sister. Down through the years, Doreen and Richard were no strangers to gospel jams throughout the area. She was always the one trying keep Richard in line. Doreen’s faith in Christ was the most important to her, though. She attended church from a very young age, taught Sunday School and led Bible study groups over the years. Doreen knew her Bible very well and could be counted on to recite scripture at a moment’s notice. At the time of her death, Doreen was a faithful adherent to the Hantsport Baptist Church. She was faithful in her attendance up until she was unable to go due to her illness.

Besides her parents, Doreen was predeceased by her husband, Richard Smith; sister, Margaret Tracey; brothers, Arthur, Allan and James Ettinger.

Private family interment will take place at Riverbank Cemetery, Hantsport. A Celebration of Doreen’s Life will be held 2 p.m. Thursday, March 9 in Hantsport Baptist Church, Hantsport, Rev. Jennifer Riley officiating (masks encouraged). A reception will immediately follow in the church’s Wellwood Hall. 
Ettinger, Doreen Elizabeth (I9609)
 
328 Age 62, of Hants Border, passed away Tuesday, February 11, 2020 in Halifax Infirmary, QEII. Born April 13, 1957 in Wolfville, she was a daughter of the late Iona E. Oickle.

Juanita enjoyed reading and loved cats.

Besides her mother, Juanita was predeceased by her son, Catlin Jeffery Porter in infancy; and brother, Gary Porter. 
Oickle, Juanita Lynette (I11286)
 
329 Age 84 at the home of his son George. HJ 19 Mar 1930 Woolaver, John Rufus (I716)
 
330 Age 92, of Falmouth, passed away on Tuesday, July 13, 2021 in the Halifax Infirmary, QEII. Born on April 6, 1929, in Falmouth, Hants Co., she was a daughter of the late Albert and Hulda (Lenihan) Porter. Rachel enjoyed knitting, watching curling and the blue jays. She always had one finger on the phone. She was the unofficial historian of Falmouth and surrounding areas. She always enjoyed her years with her husband Ron and family at the cottage on Mockingee Lake. Rachel was a friend to many. Rachel was the last surviving member of her immediate family. Rachel was predeceased by her husband, Ron; daughter-in-law, Kristie Sheehy; four brothers; two sisters. Rachel's family would like to extend a special thank you to niece, Carolyn Archibald and the staff of the QEII for the loving care provided to Rachel. .Graveside service will be held in Centre Falmouth Cemetery, Town Road, Falmouth. Porter, Rachel Josephine (I1462)
 
331 Aileen Winnifred “Winnie” Hartt, age 90 of Ellershouse, Hants County, passed away on Sunday, April 14th, 2013, in the Hants Community Hospital, Windsor. Born on February 18th, 1923, in Hantsport, Hants County, Nova Scotia, she was the daughter of the late Harry and Adelia (Wile) Rafuse. Winnie was a member of the Upper Vaughan’s Baptist Church, Upper Vaughans. Besides her parents, Harry and Adelia (Wile) Rafuse; she was predeceased by her husband, Abner; sons, Lester, Reid, and Ronnie Hartt; granddaughters, Pauline, and Rhonda; grandson, Terry; brothers, Mark, and John; sister, Muriel DeWolfe. Visitation was held 7-9 p.m. Thursday, April 18th, 2013, in Lindsay’s Windsor Funeral Home Memorial service was with Pastor Phil Williams and the Rev. Ellen Hunt officiating. Interment was in the Ste. Croix Cemetery, St. Croix. Rafuse, Aileen Winnifred (I14552)
 
332 Alan Rae DUNBAR — Gaspereau

Age 66 of Gaspereau, passed away on February 23, 2024. He was born in Windsor, NS, on September 14, 1957 to the late Gerald and Margaret Dunbar. Alan grew up in Hants Border and went to sea for the first part of his career, working as a bosun on oil tankers. After meeting his wife, Carol (Peet), he came ashore and they spent the last 12 years working in Fort McMurray, AB. He retired to Nova Scotia in 2023 with plans to enjoy his family, and do some camping and hunting. In addition to his parents, Alan was predeceased by his stepson, Luke Durling. “Alan will be greatly missed by all.” Cremation has taken place, and as per his request, no service. Memorial donations may be made to the Alzheimer Society of Nova Scotia or charity of your choice. 
Dunbar, Alan Rae (I3959)
 
333 ALEXANDER (Armstrong), Carolyn Helene — 67, passed away peacefully on November 15, 2010, sur­rounded by her family. She was born and raised in Liverpool, graduating from Liverpool Regional High School. She trained as a nurse at the Victo­ria General Hospi­tal, Class of 65A, and recently en­joyed attending her 45th reunion. She practiced for two years in Neu­rosurgery at the VG before taking on the full-time role of mother. The devotion to her husband, children, friends and community was evident and perform­ed with grace and great kindness. She was pre­deceased by her parents, Harold and Marion (Whynot) Armstrong; brother, Phillip and mother and father-in-law, Brian 'Ben' and Katharine (Clements) Alexander. Armstrong, Carolyn Helene (I14868)
 
334 ALEXANDER (Meagher), Theresa Ellen
February 15, 1929- February 19, 2014. Our dearly loved mother passed away peacefully at home on Feb­ruary 19 after a short illness. She was predeceased by her husband, David Joseph Alexander (d. June 24, 2004); her siblings and their spouses, Margaret Anne Lemieux (Paul), James Arthur Meagher (Joan), Patrick Joseph Meagher (Mildred \'Winnie\'), and Marie Frances Wright (Charles). The ma­triarch of our family, she was known in her youth as \'Minnie\' and she was an accomplished athlete. In her youth, she competed in swimming, tennis, and hockey, the latter for which she was inducted into the Windsor Birthplace of Hockey Hall of Fame. Later, she became an avid golfer and was an active member of the Ken-Wo Golf Club, New Minas. In keeping with her wishes, an Irish Wake will be hosted at her home, 220 Avon St., Hantsport today, Thursday, February 27 between 6-9 p.m. All friends and family are wel­comed to come and celebrate her life. A funeral mass will be held in St. John The Evangelist Parish, 339 King St., Windsor on Friday, Febru­ary 28 at 11 a.m. with reception to follow in the church hall. A private interment service will be held later in the year.  
Meagher, Ellen Theresa (I3286)
 
335 Alfred Gardiner Mair
It is with heavy hearts that the family of Alfred Gardiner Mair of Hantsport, announces his passing on Wednesday, February 15, 2023, at the age of 88.

Alfred (known as “Alfie” to his friends), was born October 7, 1934 in the small fishing village of Portsoy, Scotland and was raised in Macduff and Aberdeen. He often reminisced about his childhood adventures such as swimming in the chilly waters of Macduff’s Tarlair Swimming Pool, and climbing cliffs to find bird’s eggs.

At age 15, after finishing school, Alfred took on an apprenticeship as a Turner and Fitter at John M Henderson-Kings Works in Aberdeen where he learned how to manufacture and assemble industrial tools and machine components from metal, a skill that was helpful in his 45-year career in the merchant navy. He started as 7th engineer with Ben Line and worked his way up to chief engineer with a steam and motor ticket. He travelled the world on oil tankers and cargo vessels to the Far East, through the Panama Canal, to Australia and along coastal Europe and beyond. He told us a story of playing a soccer match with shipmates in Antarctica, while King penguins watched “along the sidelines” with fascination. It was on his travels to Hamburg, Germany, where he met his beloved wife of 65 years, Ingeborg (Frank). In 1972 Alfred emigrated with his family to Nova Scotia to join the Fundy Gypsum Company. He later worked in the Great Lakes, with Halco Co Ltd., Misener, Upper Lakes Shipping Co.; retiring at age 65 with Algoma.

We will fondly remember Dad/Grampy for his Doric Scottish sayings, limericks, quick wit and his soft heart for the “little birdies” and nature. He had excellent hand eye coordination and was a “dab hand” at darts, pool and table tennis. He enjoyed his daily crossword and was an avid sports fan, who loved his “fitba” (soccer), golf, curling and his Blue Jays and Leafs.

Freddy, as he was lovingly referred to by his siblings, was the youngest of the late Alexander and Catherine (Wood) Mair’s eight children: Alexander, Magnus, Isabella, Margaret, William, James and Irene. Cheerio… Alfred… Alfie… Dad… Uncle… Grampy. You will be greatly missed, but we will always hold you close, within our hearts.

A graveside service will be held in Riverbank Cemetery, Hantsport, at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations in memory of Alfred may be made to Hants Community Hospital Foundation, 89 Payzant Dr., Windsor, NS B0N 2T0; Macduff Lifeboat Station, Bankhead, Macduff, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, AB44 1RD; RNLI Lifeboats at: rnli.org/support-us ; Friends of Tarlair Pool (restoration project) at: friendsoftarlair.co.uk; or a charity of one’s choice.  
Mair, Alfred Gardiner (I17323)
 
336 ALICE WYMAN LOVE 1927 - 2020 Our Mom passed peacefully in her home at Staywell Manor, Calgary, Alberta, on October 10, 2020, following a battle with cancer. Alice was born in Bromptonville, Quebec, the third of four children, and grew up in Hantsport, Nova Scotia. In 1948, she graduated from Acadia University with a Degree in Biology and worked as a researcher with Nova Scotia Fisheries and then as a high school science teacher. After marrying, she moved to Calgary in 1951, where she lived for the remainder of her life with a one year sabbatical in London, England where she bravely learned to drive on the "wrong side of the road." Mom went back to school in the 1980s and completed a medical secretary's certificate and then worked as an assistant in her daughter Nancy's busy family medical practice for many years. She was known for the special care and attention she gave to each patient. Nancy would often joke that patients came to the office to see Alice rather than the doctor. First and foremost, Alice was a dedicated and loving mother. She was the rock at home and took great pride in her four children and their accomplishments. She especially loved her role as a Grandma and grew very close to all six grandchildren, including those in Europe, as trips to Switzerland were an annual event for Mom. In later years she was blessed with five great-grandchildren who provided her with joy and delight. Mom instilled in the family the importance of family bonds which we all cherish and this gave her comfort in her final days. She was very active in the Samaritan Club of Calgary for several decades. She was always willing to lend a hand and help others. She enjoyed reading, playing bridge, sewing at Christmas time and knitting. Mom was known as a wonderful host and threw many beautiful dinner parties over the years. The words 'lovely', 'kind' and 'gracious' are often used to describe Alice. She had many close friends throughout her life and treasured those relationships. Mom was predeceased by her mother and father, Violet (Briggs) and Clifford Wyman of Toronto, Ontario; her husband, Richey Love of Calgary; two of her siblings, Cliff Wyman Jr. (and his wife Ruby) and Shirley Murray (and her husband Mac) both of Dartmouth, Nova Scotia; her sister-in-law, Rita Wyman of Calgary; her sister-in-law, Nancy Brown (née Love) of Lennoxville, Quebec; and her brother-in-law, Stewart Love of Knoxville, Tennessee. Wyman, Alice (I7698)
 
337 ALLARD, William Thomas \'Bill\'

Loving husband of Mary Louise, of South Napan Road, Miramichi, N.B., passed away peacefully at his residence, Miramichi Senior Citizen Home, on Friday, March 16, 2018 at the age of 69. Born in Windsor on October 8, 1948, he was a son of the late John Alfred and Dorothy Grace (Brown). He was predeceased by his sister, Elizabeth and brother, John. He served for 25 years in the Canadian military; during that time he deployed on multiple peacekeeping operations. After retirement from the military, Bill served with the Commissionaire Corp. Along with spending time with his family, Bill enjoyed playing darts and washer toss. Thank you to the staff at the Miramichi Senior Citizens Home, the extra-mural nurses and Dr. Kris for providing excellent care. Bill rested in Maher’s Funeral Home, 35 University Ave. Visitation was held on Thursday from 2-4 p.m. and no funeral service. The family requested no flowers, in memory of Bill, donations to Diabetes Canada or a charity of donors’ choice would be appreciated. Funeral arrangements were under the care of Maher’s Funeral Home Miramichi, N.B.  
Allard, William Thomas (I2029)
 
338 ALLEN (Sypher, Winchester), Yvonne Inez — 89, of Yarmouth, passed away suddenly on May 18, 2012, in Yarmouth Regional Hospital. Born in the picturesque village of Sandy Cove, Digby Co., she was a daughter of the late Scott and Inez (Manzer) Sypher. Yvonne’s greatest joy was her family and home, followed by dedication and faithfulness to Zion United Baptist Church, where she served in many capacities for over 50 years. She was a 40-year member of Opal Rebekah Lodge No. 45, having served as Chaplain, Post Noble Grand and past District Deputy President. Yvonne was involved for many years with the Canadian Cancer Society, serving as President for five of those years. She also enjoyed reading, gar­dening, travelling, playing bridge and visiting with the elderly. She was predeceased by first husband, Carl F. Winchester; second husband, Merle B. Allen; brothers, Eric and Morley Sypher. Funeral arrange­ments have been entrusted to Swee­ny’s Funeral Home & Crematorium, Yarmouth. Visitation will take place on Tuesday, May 22 from 1 p.m. until funeral service begins at 2 p.m. in Sweeny’s Funeral Home Chapel, with Rev. Brian Wallace officiating. Inter­ment will follow in Chebogue Cemete­ry.  Sypher, Yvonne Inez (I1579)
 
339 ALLEN, Thelma Elisabeth - at Providence Healthcare, Toronto, July 17, 2012 at 84. Predeceased by her parents Arthur and Elsie Weatherby and her husband Ray Allen. Adored by her friends and family, Thelma was born May 20th, 1928, in Truro, Nova Scotia. She earned a Bachelor of Science with Home Economics from Acadia University, majoring in Nutritional Sciences, and her family and friends were the grateful beneficiaries of her training. She spread love, loyalty, generosity, compassion and respect everywhere she went, and loved finding a good bargain. She battled cancer with intrepid grace, determination and humour, which further endeared her to her family and medical team. Weatherby, Thelma Elizabeth (I7574)
 
340 ALLEN, William \'Dale\' — 53, of Mel­anson, Kings Co., passed away Satur­day, July 17, 2010, in Valley Regional Hospital, Kentville. Born in Melanson, he was a son of Stephen and Maxine (Smith) Allen, Melanson. He had been employed as an ar­borist with Atlan­tic Arborists for a number of years.
In his younger years, Dale was an avid hockey play­er and later en­joyed watching his sons excel as they learned to play the game. Dale’s first love was horses and he enjoyed go­ing for long walks in the woods and looking at nature’s beauty. He took great pleasure in just spending quiet times with his wife, reading or just talking. Dale took great pride in his sons and his grandchildren. He was very loved and will be sadly missed by his wife, sons, family and friends. He was predeceased by his son, Jason. A pri­vate family burial will take place in Melanson Mountain Cemetery.  
Allen, William (I10766)
 
341 Alley - Rex Michael Alley, 61, of Eugene died November 2. Arrangements by Andreason\'s Cremation & Burial Service in Springfield.
Published in Eugene Register-Guard from Nov. 7 to Nov. 8, 2019 
Alley, Rex Michael (I479)
 
342 ALLEY, Ella Mae
Age 97, resident of Arborstone En­hanced Care, Halifax, passed away peacefully, Monday, August 26, 2013, in the presence of her family and friend, Eva, in Abbie J. Lane Memorial Building, QEII, Halifax. Ella was a daughter of the late Fred and Harriett (Borden) Strong. She was born April 6, 1916 in Lockhartville, Kings Co. and grew up in Mount Denson. In 1935, she married William \'Bill\' Alley. They lived in Lockhartville, and then Hants Bor­der. In 1988, after Bill’s death in 1987, she moved to Dartmouth to live with her daughter. Lat­er they moved to Bedford. She was a member of Hantsport Baptist Church, the choir and King’s Daughters Class. Ella was the last surviving member of her immediate family. She was prede­ceased by the love of her life, William Stockwell Alley; son, Edward; sisters, Beulah (in infancy), Hilda and Harriett; brothers, Bowman, Paul, Clifton and Moston. Interment will be held in Riverbank Cemetery, Hantsport, followed by a reception in the Church Fellowship Hall.  
Strong, Ella May (I335)
 
343 ALLEY, George William ~ Age 59, of Dartmouth, passed away on Monday, February 12, 2024, in Dartmouth General Hospital. Born on September 6, 1964, in Toronto, Ontario, he was a son of the late Edward R. and Sylvia J. (Stanwood) Alley. George attended Prince Andrew High School, Dartmouth, and was enrolled in the Heavy Mechanics course at Dartmouth Regional Vocational School. He had worked as a warehouse worker with Maritime Ontario. A private graveside service will take place at a later date in Berwick Cemetery, Berwick, Kings Co. Donations in his memory may be made to your local S.P.C.A. or Bladder Cancer Canada.  Alley, George William (I548)
 
344 ALLEY, Sylvia Joan ~ Age 83, of Berwick, Kings Co., passed away on Thursday, May 13, 2021, in Valley Regional Hospital, Kentville. Born on September 16, 1937, in Overton, Yarmouth Co., she was a daughter of the late Samuel H. and Katherine H. (Rose) Stanwood. Sylvia was a member of Berwick Baptist Church, where she had been active in the W.W.S. Auxiliary. She and her late husband had been members of Dahlia Society of Nova Scotia. Besides her parents, she was predeceased by her husband of 45 years, Edward R. Alley. A graveside service took place at 2:00 p.m., Wednesday, November 10, in Berwick Cemetery, with Rev. Evan Colford officiating. Donations in her memory may be made to Berwick Baptist Church or to your favourite charity. Stanwood, Sylvia Joan (I575)
 
345 Alphonse Martin "Al, Fonce" GILLIS — Mount Denson

Age 97, of Mount Denson, passed away peacefully, with family by his side, on Friday, November 18, 2022 in Dykeland Lodge, Windsor. Born on August 28, 1925 in Grand Mira North, Cape Breton, he was a son of the late Martin and Catherine (Campbell) Gillis. He was the last surviving member of his immediate family. Dad was a veteran of the Second World War and served overseas. He was a mechanic by trade and made the most of his off time and retirement. His first priority was his family, He was always happiest when surrounded by family and friends, especially if music was involved. He enjoyed fishing and hunting at the camp in Burnt Lake (oh, if those walls could talk!), it was one of his happy places. He and Mom were avid campers and members of the Autumn Leaves group of the Family Camping and Hiking Association. His other happy place was the cottage in Grand Mira North. He and Mom and later he and Joan, spent many happy hours there. At the cottage he enjoyed playing cards, enjoying the company of those who dropped by, especially his nieces and nephews or just sitting and watching the river. It wasn’t uncommon for an impromptu kitchen Cèilidh to occur there. Dad was a remarkable man who could do anything he set his mind to. At age 65, he took up fiddle lessons and played with the Cèilidh Fiddlers. He was also an avid quilt-maker spending many hours during the long winter days working on them, especially after mom's passing. Many family and friends have one of his quilts to keep them warm at night. Dad was community-minded and was active in St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Hantsport, the Community Hall in Mount Denson and was a member of the Hantsport and District Lions Club. He and Mom taught us by example to give back to the community. Besides his parents, Dad was predeceased by his wife of 63 years, Evelyn “Snooks” (Faulkner); and special friend, Joan Starrett; brothers, Joseph, Dan (Maryanne), John Alex, Allen, Lawrence and Bernard (Mary); sisters, Lucy, Anne Pitre (Bill), Florence Presseau (Armand), Mary, Clara Murphy (Harry) and Sister Josephine, CND. The family wishes to thank the staff on the Blenkhorn unit, Dykeland Lodge for the care, compassion and hugs they gave Dad while he was a resident there. You were all his “favourite”. A funeral mass will be held 11 a.m. Thursday, November 24th in St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church, 339 King St., Windsor, Rev. Father Michael Walsh officiating (masks are encouraged). A private family burial will immediately follow in St. John the Evangelist Parish Cemetery, Windsor. 
Gillis, Alphonse Martin (I4084)
 
346 also know as George F. McMurry Faulkner, de George Talbot (I14232)
 
347 Also known as Bus Burgess Whitmore, Charles Earnest (I7617)
 
348 also married Leonard Foster in 1951 Loudamy, Bonnie (I574)
 
349 Alton Basil DEMINGS — New Minas

Age 92, of New Minas, passed away on Sunday, November 6, 2022 in Valley Regional Hospital, Kentville. Born in Springhill, he was a son of the late Guy and Hattie (Stonehouse) Demings. In his earlier years, Alton was employed with Minas Basin Pulp and Power and on the gypsum boats for many years. He later worked with Mitchell’s Plumbing and Heating and retired from Scotian Gold. He especially enjoyed spending time at the camp and the blueberry fields in Millvale and doing jigsaw puzzles. He was the last surviving member of his immediate family. Besides his parents, he was predeceased by sisters, Beryl Chipman, Evelyn (Robert) Walsh, Shirley Starratt, Dorothy Porter; brothers, Ronald, in infancy, Carl (Jean) and Fraser. Cremation has taken place and there will be no visitation, by request. A graveside service will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday, November 13th in Riverbank Cemetery, Hantsport. 
Demings, Alton Basil (I1926)
 
350 An invalid, living at home 1903. Davison, Annie (I12917)
 
351 An Iron Moulder Ramsay, Alexander (I14679)
 
352 ANDERSON, Alastair \'Gordon\'

Of Hantsport, originally from Corner Brook, N.L., in his 84th year, died peacefully in Valley Regional Hospital, Kentville on Saturday, December 15, 2018. Besides his parents, Harry and Allison (Dean) (of Newcastle on Tyne, England), Gordon was predeceased by sisters, Margaret and Cecil (Corner Brook, N.L.); and brother-in-law, Parker Regan (Windsor). Gordon worked 25 years for the Bank of Montreal, serving in Curling, Corner Brook, Botwood and St. John’s, N.L., Moncton, N.B., and Halifax. He enjoyed a second career with Modern Paving in St. John’s, N.L., before retiring to Hantsport. He was an active member and contributor to Avon United Church, Hantsport. He will be remembered for his gregarious laugh and participation in community activities, especially cards. Interment will take place following the reception in Riverbank Cemetery, Hantsport.  
Anderson, Alastair (I3622)
 
353 ANDERSON, Kathlyn May 'Kay'
After a long and wonderful life, Kay passed away peacefully on September 19, 2015 in Glasgow Hall, Shannex Parkland at the Lakes, Dartmouth. She was born on September 3rd, 1920 in Hantsport to Morey and Walter Comstock. Following school Kay moved to Halifax and obtained her RN from the Children's Hospital. She married Dr. Thomas Anderson and they had two daughters - Barbara and Joan. Kay was an avid gardener and spent many hours tending to her beautiful gardens. She was an accomplished seamstress and enjoyed traveling. Kay enjoyed playing golf and played into her eighties. Her passion was the growing of African violets for show purposes. For many years, Kay's home-grown flowers won first prize in numerous categories at the annual Halifax African Violet Show. A Life Membership in the First Halifax African Violet Society was bestowed on Kay in 2006. She was also awarded an Honorary Award by the African Violet Society of Canada for 'Outstanding Service to the Object of the Society'. Kay was a kind and generous individual who gave to many charities. She valued her many friendships. She was very proud of her daughters and adored her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Kay was predeceased by her husband, Thomas; brother, George and sister, Ruby (Wyman). Sincere thanks go to the Newfoundland ladies, Bernice and Ann, for the care given to Kay at home and to the dedicated staff of Shannex's Drummond and especially Glasgow Hall. Cremation has taken place. Visitation will take place from 7-9 p.m. on Thursday, September 24 in J. A. Snow Funeral Home, 339 Lacewood Dr., Halifax. A memorial service will be held at 1 p.m. on Friday, September 25 in the J.A. Snow Memorial Chapel. Donations may be made to Alzheimer Society of Nova Scotia or to a charity of choice. 
Comstock, Kathlyn May (I3508)
 
354 ANDRESEN, Ivar Adelsten — April 19, 1928 - March 30, 2012. It is with great sadness that the Andresen fam­ily advises of the sudden but peaceful passing of Ivar Adelsten Andresen. Ivar moved to Canada from Norway when he was 18 years old. He learned english and put himself through uni­versity earning a degree in Engineer­ing. While in Montreal, he met and married his life partner Geraldine McMurray. Together they raised eight children. He spent most of his career with CIL, managing the building of many of their plants all over Canada. His final move was to Toronto where he eventually retired. He was predeceased by his wife, Geraldine in 2002. A private cer­emony will be held this summer at the family cottage in Ontario.  Andresen, Ivar Adeisten (I10776)
 
355 Andrew Douglas Smith, 52 of Mount Denson, passed away on March 11, 2021 in his home. Born in Windsor, he was the son of Sylvia (Walsh) and the late James Smith.

Andrew attended Land Mark East and after graduation, he gained employment with Quinns Flooring before he branched out on his own, creating Smith Flooring.

He was an active man who enjoyed hunting, fishing and spending time with family and his beloved Marlene. He also enjoyed the time spent just hanging out with the shore boys and going on ski-doo trips. As well, he appreciated every chance he could take his ‘68 Chevelle out on the open road.

A Celebration of Andrew’s Life will be held at a later date. Family Flowers only. Memorial donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or the Hants SnoDusters Snowmobile Club.
 
Smith, Andrew Douglas (I6947)
 
356 Anna Marie Mosher (Rehberg) April 1st 1958 - November 16th 2022

It is with deep sorrow and a heavy heart to announce the passing of our dear mother, grandmother, sister, and wife, Anna Marie Mosher (Rehberg). Who passed away peacefully at home surrounded by family on November 16,2022

Anna grew up in Hants County. She worked for Lawtons Drugs for many years and then for The Windsor Elms Village for over 20 years until she retired in 2019. Everyone will always remember Anna's spunk and charisma. She brought joy to those around her everyday, especially during the holidays with her exquisite knack for decor. Decorating her home brought her tremendous joy and she also made her unit at The Elms feel like home with all her talent for the residents and staff. In the years between these two places of work she took a part time position with Anne and Graham Day of Hantsport. She kept this position up until she was physically no longer able to maintain it. She did this because Anne and Graham became fast friends that turned into family.

Anna was known for her large family that she loved even more than its size. To Anna, family didn't have to be blood she loved with her whole heart regardless of traditionalism. She was loyal to a fault at times and would help anyone in need. She was selfless in nature and this is the quality that drew her soulmate Ron Mosher to her. For 23 years they built a happy home and life together in Hantsport. In Anna's free time you could find her playing Bingo, cards, and bargaining for a deal at a local yard sale. Her favourite activity was the family camping trips that were taken every year, her grandchildren will forever remember all the fun she would bring to them.

Anna is predeceased by her mother, Mary Jean and father, Gregory; sister Marlene; brother Granville Rehberg; brother-in-law Rick Sargent; and nephew Jason Waddell.

Visiting hours will be held on Monday, November 21st from 6-8 p.m. in the Lindsay Windsor Funeral Home, 194 King Street, Windsor, NS, B0N 2T0. Funeral service to take place on Tuesday, November 22nd at 2 p.m. in the funeral home chapel with Rev. Garnet Parker officiating. A celebration of Anna’s life will follow the service in the Windsor Legion, 35 Empire Lane, Windsor, NS.

Donations in memory of Anna may be made to the VON, NS Palliative Home Care, or the NS Cancer Society. 
Rehberg, Anna Marie (I17202)
 
357 Anna's father is Chapman per her marriage license to E Barker. Apparently Anna was the daughter of Wilfred Decota, apparently he died before she was born and George adopted her. Chapman, Anna Mae (I14056)
 
358 Anthony David \"Tony\" Blue – 47, of New Minas, passed away Thursday, February 2, 2017 in the QEII Health Sciences Centre, Halifax. Born in Halifax, he was a son of Wendy Dorothy (Little) Blue, Hantsport and the late Alexander David \"Dave\" Blue. In his younger years, Tony took great pride in playing basketball and soccer, playing for the Hantsport Hawks up until the time he graduated and attended Horton District High School. He then played soccer for the Horton Griffins for a year before going to UCCB and playing for them. He played many sports up until his children came along. They are quite possibly his greatest achievement. He was so proud of them as they grew up into two amazing young adults. In recent years, Tony got back into soccer, playing with Paddy’s Pub Soccer Club and renewing old friendships and making new ones. He also enjoyed, throughout the years, playing softball with the Webster’s Misfits and making friendships on that team to last a lifetime. He had been employed as a Produce Specialist with Sobeys Inc. in Windsor prior to working with Crown Fibre Tube, Kentville. In addition to his father, he was predeceased by his brother, Marc. Burial will take place in the River Bank Cemetery, Hantsport.  Blue, Anthony David (I2849)
 
359 Antique Dealer Marsters, Lloyd Kirkpatrick (I12040)
 
360 Appears in 1855 US census b. abt 1822 Nova Scotia Voye, Edward Charles (I13)
 

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