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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)
 
361 Appears in Massachusetts 1855 census age 29 Sarah Jane (I27)
 
362 Appears in Peabody City Directory 1888 , 22 Franklin - housekeeper, husband Robert deceased 15 May. Beckwith, Christiana (I139)
 
363 Appendicitis Cornwall, Freida May (I13153)
 
364 Archibald Holmes A retired civil engineer, Archibald Rettie (Rett) Holmes, 86, of 1169 Argyle Rd died Tuesday at Metropolitan Hospital after a lengthy illness. He was born in Nova Scotia and came to Windsor three years ago. Mr. Holmes was a member of St. Mary's Anglican Church and the Professional Engineers of Canada. He is survived by his widow, Florence; three daughter, Mrs. John Broughall (Helen), Toronto; Mrs. William Pretty (Elizabeth), Pennsylvania, and Mrs. John Reid (Margeret), Windsor, and one brother, George, New Jersey. There are seven grandchildren. The body will rest at the Walter D. Kelly Funeral Home, Wyandotte St. E. at Devonshire Rd., until Thursday at 9 a.m. The funeral will be held at St. Mary's Church at 10 a.m. Canoa F. C. McRitchie will officiate. The body will be transferred to the A. W. Miles Funeral Home in Toronto for services and burial Friday. Holmes, Rettie Archibald (I9932)
 
365 ARENBURG, David Alexander
67, of Windsor, passed away Mon­day, June 17, 2013, in the Hants Community Hospital, Windsor. Born on August 21, 1945, in Wind­sor, Hants Co., he was a son of Gladys (Saulnier) Arenburg and the late Claude Arenburg. David stud­ied barbering at N.I.T. Halifax and had also worked at Hantsport Pulp and Paper. David loved people and could often be seen walking along the streets of Windsor with his mother and sister, stopping to chat with everyone along the way. You always knew when you visited David that you would get a great big hug and many compliments. Rest in peace, David. Predeceased by his father, Claude; sister, Margaret and brother, Chester in infancy. Interment will be in Riverbank Cemetery, Hant­sport. 
Arenburg, David Alexander (I2506)
 
366 ARENBURG, Gladys Mabel

Age 95, of Windsor, passed away on Wednesday, November 14, 2018 in Dykeland Lodge, Windsor. Born on September 18, 1923 in Wolfville, Kings Co., she was a daughter of the late, Luke and Margaret (Rogers) Saulnier. Gladys was a member of The Salvation Army and League of Mercy of the Home League. Predeceased by her husband, Claude; daughter, Margaret Arenburg; son, David; brother, James; sisters, Lillian (Alle) Iyoupe, Greenwood; Doris (Harry) Waye, Hantsport; Marjorie (Hugh) Burns, Greenwood; and Florence in infancy. Interment will be in Riverbank Cemetery, Hantsport. 
Saulnier, Gladys Mabel (I2503)
 
367 ARMSTRONG, Evelyn Elizabeth — 103, of Dykeland Lodge, Windsor, for­merly of Falmouth, Hants Co., passed away on Saturday, September 3, 2011, in Dykeland Lodge, where she was a resident for the last 16 years. Born on January 7, 1908, in Robbinsdale, Minn., she was a daughter of the late John Robert and Elizabeth Ellen (Lan­gille) Tattrie. Evelyn graduated from Colchester Academy in 1927, and from Nova Scotia Normal College, Truro, in 1929. She was a school teach­er for over 32 years, having taught at Milford Station, Melanson, Hantsport, Falmouth, Windsor Academy, Wind­sor Regional and retired from Wind­sor Elementary School. She was predeceased by her husband of 35 years, Lawrence Churchill Armstrong (1972); sister, Sylvia Stevens; brother, Royal \'Roy\' Tattrie; nephew, Frederick \'Fred\' Stevens. Interment will be in Centre Falmouth Cemetery, Town Road, Falmouth. Tattrie, Evelyn Elizabeth (I2066)
 
368 ARMSTRONG, Morris Currie, age 73, of Falmouth, Hants County, passed away peacefully Saturday, January 1, 2022 at the Hants Community Hospital, Windsor.

Born on August 31, 1948, in Windsor, Hants County, N.S. he was the son of the late Currie & Ethel (Eldridge) Armstrong. Morris was a truck driver for most of his life, except for number of years when he worked doing siding with Clarey Reynolds. Morris loved and drove trucks for many trucking companies throughout Nova Scotia well into his early 70's.

He was predeceased by his infant son Paul Jeffrey (1973), sisters Harriett Bishop (2002) and Marion Armstrong (1962).

Morris will be laid to rest in the Falmouth Cemetery at a private family burial. 
Armstrong, Morris Currie (I8831)
 
369 Arnold Leroy Barker,76, Wentworth Road, Hants County, passed away peacefully at home on Friday, December 26, 2003. Born in the family home at Curry\'s Corner, Arnold was the son of the late Harold Jackson, and Georgia (O\'Toole) Barker. He was employed with Fundy Gypsum Company for 40 years and worked for F. H. Dodge and R.G. Smith as well. He was also a volunteer with the Curry\'s Corner Fire Department. Arnold enjoyed entertaining family and friends with his storytelling and jokes, he could always be called upon to fix things for other people, and he especially enjoyed his luncheons with Claire at the Casino. He was predeceased by grandsons, Justin Scott Burgess, and Neal Stephen Walsh; brother, Owen; sister, Helen Rourke. Visitation will be held 2-4pm and 7-9pm Sunday, December 28, in Lohnes~Beazley Family Funeral Home, 419 Albert St., Windsor. Funeral service will be held in Windsor United Church, at 2:00 pm on Monday, December 29, Rev. Bill Gibson officiating. Interment in Riverbank Cemetery, Hantsport. Barker, Arnold Leroy (I10895)
 
370 Arnold William Pinch, 75, of Lockhartville, passed away peacefully on December 8, 2023, at the Valley Regional Hospital in Kentville. Born on August 2, 1948, he was a son of the late Florence and Gilbert Pinch of West Brooklyn.

Arnold was renowned for his abundant charm and quick wit, he was the constant source of smiles within his wide social circle. He had a loving heart and was a devoted caretaker to his partner, Bonnie, and many beloved dogs over the years: Smokey, Muffin, Benjie, Maggie, and most recently, his beloved Tippy. Strong-willed, with a stubborn streak, Arnold’s survivor mentality made him tougher than most; living through serious electrocution at 56 years of age and an aneurysm at 75. He loved hunting, gardening, following WWE wrestling, a well-cooked breakfast, and a strong cup of tea.

Over the years, Arnold’s work life focused mainly on roles in construction and agriculture. He was a painter and apple picker extraordinaire. He enjoyed his time working for ACA Poultry, Carey Brothers, TK Construction, D&M Lightfoot Farms, and Anderson’s Farm. On the job site, he had a reputation for his strong work ethic and an impossibly high standard of cleanliness.

“Arnold was a loving father, grandfather, and friend to many.”

In addition to his parents, Arnold was predeceased by his life partner of 25 years, Bronwen “Bonnie” Houghton; sister, Muriel Noseworthy; and brother-in-law, Leslie Best.
 
Pinch, Arnold William (I17775)
 
371 ARNOLD, Perry Borden - 70, Wolfville Ridge, passed away Monday, January 16, 2006, at home. Born in Wolfville, he was a son of the late Lewis and Grace (Stevens) Arnold. Perry retired from Topline Ventures Ltd., where he was employed for 20 years. He enjoyed working on his home and looking after his fruit trees and gardens. Perry will be sadly missed by all who knew him. He was predeceased by brothers, Sidley, George, Allen, and two brothers in infancy. There will be a memorial service at 3 p.m. on Wednesday, January 25, in H.C. Lindsay Funeral Home, 568 Main St., Wolfville (902-542-2151), Chaplain Jim Norton officiating with burial at a later date in Willow Bank Cemetery, Wolfville. Arnold, Perry Borden (I16029)
 
372 Arthur W. Graham, 66, mariner, pioneer river steamboat operator and ship designer, died at his home, 761 East Lincoln street, Friday following an attack of heart trouble. Funeral services will be held at 1 P. M. Monday at the Portland crematorium.

Mr. Graham had been foreman of the Burnside bridge since the completion of the span two years ago. He sprang from a family stock whose history was rich in the lore of the sea. His forebearers on both sides of the family for three generations back had been master mariners. When a mere lad he went down to the sea and sailed before the mast. In 1885 he came to Portland and had made his home here since.

He was well known as a master mariner and river steamboat man. With his two brothers, A. B. Graham and John N. Graham, he owned and conducted the Oregon City Transportation company, which operated a fleet of river boats on the Willamette between Portland and Corvallis from 1886 to 1919. The names of the boats owned by the company ended in “ona.” Many of them were designed by Mr. Graham, who was an expert in that line. The most famous were the Altona, the Pomona and the Grahamona. It was said that he could perform the duties of any man on a boat with equal skill.

He is survived by his widow, Anna L. Graham; two children, Clyde C. and Lena A. Graham of Portland; two brothers, A. B. Graham of Portland and John N. Graham of Seaside, and three sisters, Mrs. G. Fox and Mrs. R. D. Morrill of Portland and Mrs. William Anderson of Oregon City. Remains are at Finley’s mortuary.

[The Oregonian, Portland, Oregon, Sunday, April 29, 1928] 
Graham, Arthur William (I1122)
 
373 At sea aboard the barque Flashlick in 1882 at time of daughter Maureen's birth. Elder, Master Mariner John William (I17497)
 
374 At the residence of her daughter Mrs. P. Blanchart 4692 Decarie Blvd., Montreal on Oct 14, 1949, Harriet Troop Day, wife of the late Oscar C Dorman. Funeral Service at the Armstrong Chapel 3426 Park Ave., Winnipeg Free Press Day, Harriet Troop (I14920)
 
375 At time of second marriage Oswald MacKenzie states that he is an executive and divorced. Family: Oswald Fielding MacKenzie / Leona Hilton Pulsifer (F3)
 
376 ATKINSON, Dale Stewart — Of Hants Border, formerly of Stewiacke, died on February 19th, 2013, at the age of 64. Born on August 22nd, 1948, in Truro, he was the son of the late Stewart and Marion (Jeffers) Atkin­son. In 1967 he joined the Royal Cana­dian Mounted Police - fulfilling his childhood dream - serving in New­foundland and Labrador, Ottawa, and various detachments in Nova Scotia until his retirement in 1997. He was a member of the RCMP Veterans Asso­ciation and a Past Master of Poyntz Lodge No. 44 A.F. & A.M. Hantsport. Dale enjoyed his association with Eden Golf & Country Club, West Para­dise and the many good times had with relatives and acquaintances during visits to his wife’s home province of Newfoundland and Labrador. Dale had a truly genuine and contagious spirit and he made an instant and last­ing impression on everyone fortunate to have met him. Interment will take place at a later date with burial in Pine Grove Cemetery, Stewiacke East. Atkinson, Dale Stewart (I9761)
 
377 Attended Hantsport School - grade 9 1895/6
A medical doctor/general practitioner for 40 years. 
Elder, Maureen Pearl (I17499)
 
378 Attended the 1947 unveiling of William Hall VC memorial, Hantsport NS Gray, Thomas Henry (I16700)
 
379 Attended unveiling of William Hall VC memorial, Hantsport NS Williams, Selena Alberta (I16706)
 
380 ATWELL, Gordon Perry \'Pud\'
Age 64 years of Hantsport, passed away peacefully in Valley Regional Hospital on July 30th, 2013. Born in Wolfville on September 3rd, 1948, he was a son of the late Clinton and Jean (Bonang) Atwell. Predeceased by his brothers, Gary and Leonard. In keeping with Gordon’s wishes, cremation has tak­en place and a graveside service will be held in Bishopville Cemetery to­day, Thursday, August 1st at 2 p.m. with Rev. Terry Coldwell officiating. 
Atwell, Gordon Perry (I2551)
 
381 Aubrey Gordon Harvey
Age 90 of West Gore formerly of Hantsport, passed away peacefully at the QEII Hospital, Halifax on June 7th, 2021. Born on September 25th, 1930 in Rawdon Gold Mines, he was the eldest of 9 children to the late Seymour and Edna (Barron) Harvey. Aubrey had several jobs over the years but spent a total of 38 years working construction where he would later retire from in 1994. He was a lifetime member of the United Church. Aubrey and his wife Pauline spent many years enjoying music festivals with their camping buddies. Life slowed down in his latter years, spending more time at home with family and friends stopping in for a chuckle and catching up on the local news. He was an avid Toronto Maple Leafs fan and enjoyed a game of crib or 45’s. Besides his parents Aubrey is predeceased by his first wife Maude (Hill), second wife Pauline (Sanford), daughter Elizabeth (Roulston), grandson Anthony Miller, siblings Ernest, Ed, Bobby, Russell, Hughie, Emhert and Cora (Ed). Donations in memory of Aubrey can be made to the Avon United Church c/o David MacFarlane, P.O. Box 414 Hantsport, NS B0P 1P0 or the Heart & Stroke Foundation. There will be a graveside committal service held on Saturday June 26th, 2021 in the West Gore Cemetery, Rev. Bill Gibson officiating. 
Harvey, Aubrey Gordon (I14730)
 
382 Audrey Pauline Cox (Harvey)

Of Hants Border. It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Audrey Cox. Mum passed away peacefully Friday, January 1, 2021 in Dykeland Lodge, Windsor, with family by her side. Born on November 3, 1931 in Windsor, to the late Morris and Frances (Swinamer) Harvey. Predeceased by brothers, Perley, Arnold, and Fred; sister, Gladys; and brothers-in-law, Lloyd Stuckey, John Macdonald, and Bernard Grant. Mum was a huge fan sitting in the grandstands at horse shows across Nova Scotia. She was often heard cheering her children and friends to victory. She enjoyed the competitions and the comradery with friends for many years. Mum and Dad enjoyed travelling together in their motor home. Their adventures took them as far West as Winnipeg, Man., and as far south as Florida, USA, with stops at many destinations along the way. They spent many fun-filled winters in Florida with friends old and new. Being die-hard Bluegrass fans, Mum and Dad attended festivals across the Maritime Provinces and North Eastern United States. They often hosted "Sunday morning big breakfast with floats". Friend ships made through these festivals have been many and ever-lasting. Our thanks to management and staff at Dykeland Lodge for Mum's care over the past few years. Mum was a member of St. James United Church, Hantsport. Interment to take place in Maplewood Cemetery, Windsor. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to Hantsport Fire Department or to a charity of one's choice. 
Harvey, Audrey Pauline (I15689)
 
383 AULENBACK (Hiltz), Gaylan Joanne
It is with saddened hearts that the family of Gaylan Aulenback announces her passing on Sunday, January 8, 2017 in Hants Community Hospital in Windsor. Born in Digby on June 7, 1937, and raised in Mahone Bay, Gaylan was the only child of the late Keith and Etoile Hiltz. Gaylan began her married life to husband Orren in Halifax, but they later settled in Hantsport to raise their family. Forever the caregiver, Gaylan’s heart was her family. She was a loving and devoted daughter, wife and mother, and was especially proud of being a grandmother and great-grandmother. She was an avid reader and enjoyed crossword and jigsaw puzzles. 
Hiltz, Gaylan Joanne (I4860)
 
384 AULENBACK, Orren Howard

It is with saddened hearts that we, the family, announce the sudden passing of Orren on Monday, June 17, 2019 in the Halifax Infirmary, QEII. Born and raised in Bridgewater, Orren was the youngest child of the late Reid and Beatrice (Wagner) Aulenback. Orren was a teen when he began his career as a hand-fed press operator at the Bridgewater Bulletin, the same place where he first saw the person who would become the love of his life, Gaylan. They married in 1958 and moved to Halifax, where he worked at various print shops around Halifax and Dartmouth. Together, Orren and Gaylan settled in Hantsport to raise their family in 1968. He began working at Acadia University and stood proudly in the University print shop for six years. As a master of his trade, Orren began teaching at Kingstec in 1974, inspiring a younger generation of Heidelburg press operators. Gone are the days of hand-set type and sadly, now we say good-bye. Orren was a loving husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather. His hobbies included teaching eager 16 year olds to drive safely and wood working in his basement workshop. Besides his parents, Orren was predeceased by his wife of 58 years, Gaylan; brother, Willard and sister, Ruth Purnett. Burial will be held at a later date in Park Cemetery, Mahone Bay. 
Aulenback, Orren Howard (I4861)
 
385 Author and poet. See 'Tide and Timber' p. 113-114 for bibliography. Elder, Sarah Irene (I9794)
 
386 Author of Diary, 1886-1892 On board the barque "Plymouth" Allen, Alice Annie (I109)
 
387 Awarded Governor General's Fire Services Exemplary Service Medal on September 2, 1992 Loner, Arthur William (I17411)
 
388 Baptist Minister Britten, Charles Arthur (I16904)
 
389 BARBOUR, William Andrew \'Bill\' — 85, passed away in Evergreen Home for Special Care in Kentville on Sunday, February 10th, 2013. Born in Banff, Scotland on September 25th, 1927, he was a son of the late George and Nellie (Goodfellow) Barbour. At the age of four, the family sailed on the S.S. Newfoundland to Pier 21 in Hali­fax. During his working years, Bill was an Edgerman for various lumber mills in the area. He was predeceased by his wife, Margaret (Atkinson) in 2000; brother, Melvin Hughes and sister, Nora Rae. The fam­ily would like to thank Valley Regional Hospital and the staff of Evergreen Home for Special Care for all their love, care and support shown to Bill and family. A memorial service will be held in Falmouth Baptist Church on Saturday, February 16th at 11 a.m. with Rev. Dennis Leamont officiating. Visitation will take place one hour pri­or to the service from 10-11 a.m. in the church. Following the service there will be a reception at the church for those who wish to stay and share me­mories and stories of Bill with his fam­ily. Interment in Falmouth Baptist Church Cemetery. Barbour, William Andrew (I10853)
 
390 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I10903)
 

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