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451 CAMPBELL (MacPherson), Myrtle Frances
Age 88, of Stanley, Hants Co., passed away peacefully in Melville Lodge, Halifax, on December 20, 2013. Born on October 29, 1925 and raised in Windsor, she was the youngest child of the late Alexander and Blanche (Herring) MacPherson. After graduating from Windsor A­cademy, Myrtle taught school for one year in Greenhill and then en­tered the Aberdeen Hospital School of Nursing, New Glasgow, where she graduated in 1949 as a Regis­tered Nurse. In 1950, she married W. Glen Campbell of Stanley and together they raised seven children. Myrtle was active in both church and community. She was a member of St. Stephen’s Anglican Church, Women’s Institute, ACW, the alter guild of St. Stephen’s, the parish choir, and was a canvasser for the Canadian Cancer Society. Her invol­vement in her community often re­flected the interests and activities of her children - Sunday school, church youth groups, and 4-H. She was the anchor that held a busy, and often chaotic, household together. In addition to her par­ents, she was predeceased by her husband, Glen, in 2000, and sib­lings, Walter, Murray, Ralph, Owen, Elmer, Mildred Covert, Helen Noiles and Edith Forsyth. Interment will be held at a later date in St. Stephen’s Anglican Parish Cemetery, Stanley. 
MacPherson, Myrtle Frances (I14495)
 
452 Campbell, Graham Dugald, 77, of Bible Hill, Truro. It is with sadness, the family of Graham Campbell announces his passing on Thursday, May 20th, 2021 in the Colchester East Hants Health Centre after a short battle with cancer.
He was born in Halifax, NS. Graham was a son of the late John (Jock) and Jean Campbell (Murray). In his younger years, Graham spent time with his family in Hantsport, Weymouth, and Lahave. He loved being by the ocean and would take any opportunity to be on the water. He found a love for riding horses in his teenage years with the Halifax Bengal Lancers. During his time with the Lancers, he travelled to Ottawa for national performances and performed for the Queen during her visit to Halifax. Graham was a member of the Halifax Antique Car Club and refurbished a Model T-Ford.
Graham was a military reservist with the Royal Canadian Electrical Mechanical Engineers (RCEME) branch in Halifax and volunteered with the Bedford Fire Department. Graham moved to Truro early in his career to settle with his young family. Graham developed many long-lasting friendships during his years in Truro and was a dedicated member of First United Church.
Graham’s true work and labour of love was found in his 55 year affiliation with the many organizations of the Masonic Order. Grand Lodge of Nova Scotia, Masonic Lodge Truro 43, Philae Shriners Halifax Clown Unit, Royal Arch Chapter in Truro and Central Shrine Club.
As a young boy, during his summer months in Hantsport, he participated in his first parade as a clown and later in life further enhanced his skills as “Beeper” the Clown at the Northeast Clown Institute in Plymouth, MA. His work with the Shriners Clown Unit was his true passion. He was very well known throughout Nova Scotia and would never miss a parade. Graham loved to make people happy, especially the little ones, whose smiles fueled his joy for life. Whether it was through Beeper in parades and birthday parties, or helping as Santa at holiday functions. Graham spread joy with his pleasant demeanour, his jokes, and his red nose.

The family would like to thank Rev. Valerie Kingsbury for her endless support, the strong and supportive Palliative Care Team, the caregivers from Nurse Next Door who were so kind and gentle, and the VON who were involved in Graham’s care.
Cremation has taken place. Due to current COVID-19 restrictions and public health guidelines, a Celebration of Life and Masonic Service will be planned for a later date.
In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to a charity of one’s choice or to the one closest to Graham’s heart, the Shriners Hospital for Children. 
Campbell, Graham Dugald (I16171)
 
453 Canadian industrialist Roy Adelbert Jodrey, DCL, LLD,
Hantsport, died Sunday morning in Halifax. He was 84.
Born in White Rock, Kings County, he was a son of the
late Joseph P. and Annie (Hartington) Jodrey.

A son of a cabinet maker, Mr. Jodrey began his business
career growing and exporting apples from the Annapolis
Valley. With others, he built hydro-electric power plants at
White Rock and for several years was managing director
of Avon River Power Co. Ltd. He established Minas Basin
Pulp and Power Co. Ltd. in 1927. and Canadian Keyes
Fibre Co., Ltd. in 1933. His business interests extended
from Newfoundland to South America.

During his lifetime Mr. Jodrey was director and vice-president
of many Canadian companies, and in 1959 held the distinction
of sitting on more company boards then any man in Canada.

At the time of his death he was an honorary-director of
the Bank of Nova Scotia, Crown Life Insurance Co., Minas Basin
Pulp and Paper Co. Ltd. and Canadian Keyes Fibre Co. Ltd.

During his business career, Mr. Jodrey was president of Minas Basin
Pulp and Paper Co. Ltd. until 1969, and Canadian Keyes Fibre Co. Ltd.
He was vice-president of Eastern Chartered Trust Company and
director of Canadian Cement Co. Ltd., Fraser Companies Ltd.,
Nova Scotia Light and Power Co. Ltd. until 1969, Algoma Central
Railways companics, Hawker Siddeley Canada Ltd., Dominion Steel
and Coal Corp. Ltd., until 1957 and also Dominion Coal Co. Ltd.

Although Mr. Jodrey left school at 13, he made a major
contribution to higher education in Nova Scotia. In 1969
he donated $250,000. each, to Dalhousie University and
Acadia University to establish a chair of business administration
at Dalhousie and the Roy A. Jodrey chair in science at Acadia.

When Mr. Jodrey made the two donations, Dr. J. M. R. Beveridge
of Acadia, said “he (Mr. Jodrey) has demonstrated in clear and
unequivocal manner his high régard for universities." Mr. Jodrey
received a doctor of civil law from Acadia in 1963.

In 1964 he donated 400 acres of land for a provincial park
in the Cape Blomidon district in the Annapolis Valley for a
public park. The park was officially opened Friday.

Mr. Jodrey was chosen as the Annapolis Valley’s Man of The Year
in 1965. During the ceremony he told Valley residents that “people
have got to work hard.” He urged them to save their money and put
it to use in the Annapolis Valley. “Don't send it all out of the Valley
to keep places outside. Use it to develop land and industry here,
not to build up Ontario, the rest of Canada and the United States.
There’s hardly anything like the Annapolis Valley in the word,”
he said at the time.

In the same year he was honored when the Algoma Central and
Hudson Bay Railway Company, of which Mr. Jodrey was once a
director, named a Great Lakes vessel, the MV Roy A. Jodrey.

Mr. Jodrey was made an honorary member of the Nova Scotia
Fruitgrowers Association in 1960. During the presentation he
was described as one of Canada’s most outstanding financial figures.

In 1957 he opposed the taking over of Dosco by the A. V. Roe of
Canada Corporation, following his rejection from the board
of directors of Dosco. He said that as a Nova Scotian, he wanted
continuance of control by interests concerned with using raw
materials — coal and ore — produced in the Atlantic area.

Mr. Jodrey is survived by his wife, the former Lena Isabel
Coldwell; a son, John Joseph and two daughters, Florence
(Mrs. L. G. Bishop), Hantsport and Jean (Mrs. D. S. Hennigar)
of Sheffield Mills.

The remains are resting at Lohnes’ Funeral Home, Windsor.
Funeral service will be held Tuesday at 3 p.m. at Hantsport
United Baptist Church. Rev. Gordon Gower will officiate.
Burial will be in Gaspereau cemetery. 
Jodrey, Roy Adelbert (I1216)
 
454 Canadian Infantry
85th Bn.
Service Number: 902126 
Davis, George Wilard (I1)
 
455 CANAVAN, Carrie Melissa - 86, Hantsport, formerly of Lancaster, N.B., died May 8, 1993, in Gables Nursing Home, Amherst. Born in South Rawdon, she was a daughter of the late Frank and Amelia (Chambers) Ingram. She was a member and active worker of St. Andrew\'s Anglican Church, Hantsport and a former member and active worker of Church of the Good Shepherd, Lancaster. She was a graduate of Yarmouth Regional Hospital School of Nursing, where she was a life member of the alumni. She was predeceased by her husband, Carleton; daughter, Margaret Watson; sister, Alta Moore; brother, Winthrop. Burial will be in St. Paul\'s Anglican Cemetery, Centre Rawdon. Ingram, Carrie Melissa (I8885)
 
456 Candy maker of Mount Denson MacDonald, Cecil Norman (I2481)
 
457 Candy Manufacturer Yeaton, George Henry (I1397)
 
458 Captain of the "Otis Wack" for Fundy Gypsum Company, retiring in 1975. Clayton, Capt. Gerald Dennison (I3261)
 
459 Captain Peleg Holmes 3rd. Born 1785 at Yarmouth N.S. married 1st 1806, Mary Trefry, 2nd married Mary Lockhart of Horton. When he removed to Halfway River with his wife and family, in 1820 they brought 8 children with them. In 1821 he bought land from Peter Coalfleet and Sam Beckwith, and settled in Lower Horton. When the Baptist Church was organized in 1830 he was ordained Deacon. Thereafter, he was generally addressed as Deacon or Deacon Peleg Holmes. His house was just across the Horton-Falmouth Township line, on the Bluff Road. He resided there all of his life. Peleg died December 3rd. 1856. Buried in Riverbank Cemetery, Hantsport. Holmes, Capt. Peleg 3rd (I9877)
 
460 Captain Ray C. RILEY — Hantsport
Of Hantsport, passed away peacefully May 30, 2022, at home, as he would have wished. He lived most of his 93 years in his family home except for a few years in Liverpool during the war when his father worked for Mersey Paper. He was predeceased by his parents, Clarence and Stella (Taylor); sister, Irma Ouellette; and wife, Jean (Silver). Ray loved playing baseball and hockey in his youth and was avid Toronto Blue Jays fan. He was pleased to know grandson, Reagan, shared his love of baseball and enjoyed hearing the stories of his games, both baseball and hockey. Ray was a volunteer fireman for the Hantsport Fire Department for many years. He enjoyed woodworking and all manners of carpentry and construction. He always had a project on the go and enjoyed lending a hand to others. When Ray was not on land, he was at sea. At 17, he went on what was envisioned to be a single trip and it turned into a 55 year career sailing almost exclusively for Gypsum Transportation Limited, with short stint as Captain of the Otis Wack in Hantsport. During his career he earned a Master Mariner (Foreign Going) license and held a Pilot’s License for the Bras d’Or Lakes (Little Narrows). He took command of new ships direct from the shipyards in Ontario, Germany, and Korea but spent the majority of this career plying the sea to and from various ports between the Eastern Seaboard and the Caribbean, always returning home to his family in Hantsport. In 2010 he was on board a barge in the Avon River, bringing a church from Walton to the Avondale dock. He later commented that his last job was “delivering a church with Capt. Stanley Lord”. “A fine, sturdy ship to sail in. And revered old shipmates to crew. And with an angel riding the Masthead And Land, now long out of view”. Family will be scheduling a service early August. 
Riley, Capt. Ray C. (I1911)
 
461 CARD, Katherine Mary \'Kaye\'
Age 84, of Wind­sor, passed away on Thursday, No­vember 27, 2014, in the R.E.A.L. Residence, Wind­sor. Born on March 29, 1930, in Centre Burling­ton, Hants Co., she was a daugh­ter of the late Ralph Mann Card and Mary Eulalie (Nunn) Card. Kaye was formerly employed for over 25 years in the office at CKF Inc., Hantsport, until she retired. Previ­ously, she had also worked at Ste­phens & Yeaton’s Auto Dealership, Windsor. She enjoyed travelling, playing cards and loved gardening and most of all visiting and keeping in contact with her many friends. Kaye is survived by many cousins. She was predeceased by her broth­ers, James Card (February 29, 2012) and a brother in infancy, Lockhart Card. A graveside service will be held at 3:30 p.m. on Sunday, December 7, in Centre Burlington Cemetery, High­way 215, Centre Burlington; The Rev. Debra Mosher is officiating, followed by a reception in Summer­ville & District Volunteer Fire De­partment Hall. 
Card, Katherine Mary (I10978)
 
462 CAREY, Anne Margaret — 97, for­merly of Hantsport, passed away Sun­day, June 10, 2012, in Wolfville Nurs­ing Home. Born in Avondale, Hants Co., she was a daughter of the late Manson and Irene (Boyd) Sanford. Throughout her working career, she had been em­ployed in retail sales and had own­ed and operated a confectionary store in Hant­sport. She was a member of the Women’s Mission­ary Society of Avonport and was a Brownie leader. She played the organ for many years in Avonport and Hantsport churches as well as school concerts and was an accompanist for the Kings County Music Festival. She was prede­ceased by her husband, Everett Ca­rey; daughter, Janis Reeves; step­daughter, Mauretia Dunfield; step­sons, Orren and Earl; sister, Fredia Andrews; brothers, Avon, Morien and Oris; grandson, Bill Carey. Burial will take place in Willowbank Cemetery, Wolfville.  Sanford, Anne Margaret (I3709)
 
463 Carl William SALTER — Falmouth

Age 87, of Windsor Elms Village, Falmouth, formerly of Hantsport, passed away peacefully Sunday, July 2, 2023, at home. Born April 28, 1936, in Hantsport, he was a son of the late William and Doris “Pauline” (Dill) Salter. Carl was a proud 27-year veteran firefighter of Hantsport Fire Department. He loved snowmobiling, Thursday night bowling league in New Minas, horses and attending exhibitions. Carl spent 22 years at CKF Inc., followed by 20 years as a Postal Clerk in Hantsport. His favourite day of the year was Hantsport’s Canada Day celebrations. Besides his parents, Carl was predeceased by his first wife, the former Nancy Swan; son, David; sister, Maxine (George) Tucker; granddaughter, Allison (Salter) Holthoff; and second wife, Maureen. Thank you to the Ivy Meadows staff for the care they provided Carl. A big thank you to all Windsor Elms Village staff who made Carl’s last months wonderful, but especially for making his last Canada Day, and last day with us, “Heaven on earth!” A private family interment will be held in Riverbank Cemetery, Hantsport. 
Salter, Carl William (I4032)
 
464 Carleton Vern Schofield, 89 of Lockhartville, passed away March 16, 2020 in Dykeland Lodge, Windsor. He was the son of the late Arch and Clara (Croft) Schofield.

Carleton worked at the Minas Basin Pulp & Power for over 20 years, he also worked in carpentry until his retirement. Carleton also took pride in coaching, male and female, tug-of-war teams. He received much recognition from the province of Nova Scotia and his teams won many trophies.

Carleton absolutely loved the outdoors and had many hobbies and he enjoyed his time fishing and hunting, which took top priorities. He also took pleasure in archery and bowling. Carleton was an excellent woodsman and outdoorsman, and he taught his skills to many.

He was devoted to his family and friends, and known as Gramps or Pupa. He will be greatly missed by all who knew him.

Besides his parents, Carleton was predeceased by his beloved wife Madeline, February 9, 2020; sisters Eileen and Myril; brothers Clarence and Keith.

The family would like to thank the staff at Dykeland Lodge for their support and care for Dad over the past five years. 
Schofield, Carleton Vern (I6671)
 
465 Carole Jean MILLS — Hantsport

Age 80, of Hantsport, passed away on Tuesday, April 11, 2023 in Hants Community Hospital, Windsor. Born in Hull, Que., on December 11, 1942, she was a daughter to the late Aldege and Helen (Hoff) Derouin. In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by sisters, Rita LaBelle, Pierrette Morin, Claire Frizzle and Denise Coffin. Cremation has taken place and there will be no visitation, by request. A graveside service will be held in Riverbank Cemetery, Hantsport, at a later date. 
Derouin, Carole Jean (I3802)
 
466 Carpenter 1867
Society of Friends (Quaker) 1871
Carriage Builder 1891
1901 Universalist
1901 Carpenter 
Patten, Thomas Nelson (I137)
 
467 Cecil Deal Wile, 90, Middleton, NS passed away peacefully on January 16, 2013. Born in Mount Denson, N.S. on July 20, 1922, he was a son of the late Willard and Bessie (Deal) Wile.

Cecil was an avid gardener and well known exhibitor of vegetables. Cecil joined the R.C.A.F. as an aero-engine mechanic in 1941 and served as an air gunner during WWII from 1943 - 1945. Following his war service he left the Force and co- founded the Panuke Motor Company Ltd with brothers Lawrence and Fred. Cecil re-enlisted in 1949 and retired from the R.C.A.F. in 1972 earning numerous awards throughout his service including the Europe Star, France and Germany Clasps, Defense Medal, Canadian Volunteer War Medal and Canadian Forces Decoration. He was an active member of Middleton Baptist Church serving at various times as trustee, deacon and usher. He was a life member of the Wilmot Garden Club and shared the N.S.A.G.C. gardener of the year award along with his wife (Grace) in 1984. He was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion, Kingston Branch 98.

He married Rowena (Grace) Illsley in 1953.

He is survived by daughters Linda (John) Lunney, Carringbah, N.S.W. Australia; Deborah Churchill, Amherst; Susan (John) Murray, Valley; Shelley (Perry) Marriott, Windsor Junction; sons, Gregory (Lynda) Wile, Auburn; Stephen (Annie) Wile, Fort St. John, B.C.; grandchildren Mark (Emma) Lunney, Australia and Paul Lunney, Australia; Vanessa (John Todd) Ferris, Edmonton; Lewis (Danica) Churchill, Edmonton; Amanda Wile, Langdon, AB; Michelle (Aaron) LeBlanc, Torbrook; Adam Wile, Conception Bay, NL; Timothy Wile, Kingston; Jennifer Wile, Wilmot; Melissa Murray, Kitchener, Ont.; Peter Murray, Halifax, Kristen Marriott, Vancouver, BC and Hunter Marriott, Windsor Junction; 8 great-grandchildren; sister-in-law Lola Wile, Comox B.C.; brother-in-law Charles (Mildred) Illsley, Falmouth and many nieces and nephews.

He was pre-deceased by his loving wife Grace (Illsley); sisters, Pearl Crosby, Mabel Olgilvie and brothers, Aubrey Wile and Frederick Wile and twin brother Lawrence Wile.

Cremation has taken place. Memorial service will be held 11:00AM Thursday, January 31st, 2013 in the Middleton Baptist Church with Rev. Danny Smith and Rev. Deacon Don Boudreau officiating, beginning with a Royal Canadian Legion Tribute conducted by Kingston Branch No. 98. Interment will be in the Centre Falmouth Cemetery, Falmouth. Family flowers only please. 
D. Wile, Cecil (I17636)
 
468 CHAMBERS, Charles Reid
Age 76 of Hants Border, died suddenly in his home on October 30, 2016. Charlie worked in construction in his early years and in his later years, he drove his wife every day on her mail route. He loved to fish, hunt and was a big hockey fan. He also enjoyed spending time with his grandchildren. Charlie was predeceased by son, Jamie; his parents and a brother. A Celebration of Charlie’s Life will be held on Saturday, November 5 from 1-3 p.m. in Hants Border Hall, 1475 Bluff Rd., Hantsport. 
Chambers, Charles Reid (I6294)
 
469 Charles Parker was killed in ac­tion at Ortona, Italy, in the Second World War Parker, Charles Otis (I2966)
 
470 CHIPMAN, Beryl Elaine (Demings)

Of Hants Border, passed away peacefully on September 29, 2020, at Hants Community Hospital, Windsor. Beryl was born May 10, 1927 in Springhill and was a daughter of the late Guy and Harriet (Stonehouse) Demings.

She was predeceased by her husband, Walter and daughter, Lynn; brothers, Ronald, in infancy; Carl and Fraser and her sisters, Dorothy Porter, Evelyn Walsh and Shirley Starratt.  
Demings, Beryl Elaine (I1922)
 
471 CHIPMAN, Dorothy 'Lynn' — 50, of Coldbrook. Our loving and thoughtful wife, daughter, sister, mother, grand­mother, aunt, and friend to all, passed away Sunday, October 7, 2012, in Val­ley Regional Hospital, Kentville, sur­rounded by family and friends, after a courageous bat­tle with cancer. Lynn grew up in Hants Border, Kings Co. She at­tended Horton District High School and gradu­ated from the ste­nography pro­gram at Kingstec Campus in 1980. Lynn worked at Acadia University for 33 years and became Senior Network Analyst of The Department of Tech­nology Services in 1997, then Supervi­sor of Information systems in 2008, and Manager in 2009. During her working career, Lynn studied part time and received her Certificate in Business in 1992 and Diploma in 1993. She obtained her Certificate in Com­puter Science in 1998, and graduated with a Bachelor of Business Adminis­tration in 2007 from Acadia Universi­ty. Lynn loved to travel. Her most re­cent trip was to Disneyworld, Florida last spring with her daughter, grand­daughter and spouse. Lynn selflessly gave to others. She volunteered with Big Brothers & Big Sisters and raised money for breast cancer, as well as ran several marathons, including Run for the Cure. Lynn was an avid squash player, and was President of The Kings County Squash Club in 2010 and 2011. She loved playing guitar, gar­dening, decorating, frenchy shopping, and spending time with family and friends. Lynn especially enjoyed Sun­day suppers, holidays and birthdays with family at her Mother’s house. Lynn will be remembered for her beautiful smile, disposition, and her kindness to others. Lynn was prede­ceased by her father, Walter Chipman.  Chipman, Dorothy (I3243)
 
472 CHITTICK, Dennis Franklyn
Age 72, Truro, passed away Monday, October 19, 2015, in Colchester East Hants Health Center, Truro. He lived in Hilden for several years and was a recent resident of Townsview Estates. Born in Sheet Harbour, June 12, 1943 to the late James Frederick and Mary (Naugler) Chittick. He worked for Brookfield Lumber for over 20 years and later worked nights at Walmart, Truro. Dennis loved his car, always keeping it washed and clean. He enjoyed singing country songs and dancing. From a family of 12 he was the youngest son. Predeceased by his parents, and brothers, Donald, Arnett, Leroy, and Warren. 
Chittick, Dennis Franklyn (I13082)
 
473 CHITTICK, Derrick Reginald

It is with heavy hearts that we share the peaceful passing of Derrick Reginald, our son, spouse, stepfather, brother, uncle, cousin and friend to many. Derrick was born in Halifax on July 23, 1964 to Glenda (Mason) Chittick and the late Warren Chittick. Derrick was self- employed for many years in the construction excavation industry, most recently working with Beaverbank Resources. He will be dearly missed by his cat Misty. Derrick was predeceased by his father, Warren; grandparents, Reg and Ezilda Mason, Fred and Mary Chittick; and numerous other family members. 
Chittick, Derrick Reginald (I14422)
 
474 CHITTICK, Donald Raymond — 85, peacefully passed away with family by his side Saturday, July 28, 2012, in Dartmouth General Hospital. Born July 2, 1927, in Sheet Harbour, he was a son of the late Mary Elizabeth (Naugler) and James Frederick Chittick. Donald joined the Bank of Nova Scotia after high school in Sheet Harbour. He went on as branch man­ager in Halifax, Windsor, Ont. and Barrie, Ont. He travelled Canada wide as a bank inspector and worked at the head office in Toronto for the last 17 years of his career. Donald was an ac­tive member of the community in Bar­rie; a social activist; president of sev­eral charitable organizations; spear­headed the first neighbourhood watch program in Barrie; lobbied for the CN VIA Rail commuters program from Barrie to Toronto; and while the presi­dent of Barrie’s Red Cross division, he developed the first emergency prepa­redness plan for The County of Sim­coe which was later implemented for the rest of Ontario. After retiring, he took a keen interest in Genealogy and traced his Chittick \'Irish\' roots in de­tail. Donald was a member of the Ma­sons Eureka Lodge No. 42 at Sheet Harbour and recently received his 55­year Membership Pin. Donald was an avid curler, cross-county skier and en­joyed family excursions. He never hesitated to drive \'Home\' to Sheet Harbour many summers to visit his parents and siblings. Donald was a kind and caring man, his strong ethics and integrity defined his life and this is the legacy he leaves for his chil­dren. Prede­ceased by brothers, John Arnett, E. Warren and sister-in-law, Ramona Chittick. Chittick, Donald Raymond (I13079)
 
475 CHITTICK, Ernest Leroy
Age 81, of Sheet Harbour, passed away Sunday, March 23, 2014 in Eastern Shore Memorial Hospital, Sheet Harbour. Born in Sheet Har­bour on October 31, 1932, he was a son of the late Frederick and Mary (Naugler) Chittick. Leroy worked as a river driver and was an excellent logger in his earlier years; he was employed with Scott Paper Mill for 13 years. Leroy did general contract­ing, retiring from Mactara as a heavy equipment operator. He en­joyed playing cards, splitting his wood, and tinkering around the yard. Predeceased by his wife of 52 years, Elizabeth Ramona \'Noan\' Chittick; brothers, Frederick, Raymond, Arnett, Warren, and brother-in-law, Donald Hartling; sister-in-law, Roberta Chittick. Memorial service will be held Fri­day, March 28 at 2 p.m. in St. James United Church, Sheet Harbour, Verna Dunlop officiating. Burial in the church cemetery. 
Chittick, Ernest Leroy (I13080)
 
476 CHITTICK, Roberta Mae
Passed away October 27, 2013, in Dartmouth General Hospital. Roberta was born in her family home January 6, 1935 in Eureka, Pictou Co. to Annabelle (MacKay) and Alexander Mackenzie. During her youth Roberta’s gifted singing voice and performances were the pride of her parents and local community; after high school Roberta studied nursing and in 1956 graduated from the Aberdeen Hospital in New Glas­gow. Roberta went on to pursue an illustrious career as a registered nurse with clinical specialties in Ma­ternal Child (Natural Child Birth), Emergency and Geriatrics. A natural leader throughout her career and in her community, Roberta was a pio­neer in social activism lending her power, voice, time and efforts to­ward supporting feminist ideolo­gies. Roberta was the president of the Simcoe County Kiwanis, helped open the MacLaren Art Centre and the Barrier Rape Crisis Centre. Roberta loved gardening, was an avid curler, bridge player and en­joyed taking on an engaged role in political debate and social issues. Publicly Roberta sat on many boards and committees and in her community. In­terment in Dartmouth Memorial Gardens, 767 Main St. 
MacKenzie, Roberta Mae (I13091)
 
477 CHURCH (Spencer), Lois Joan

Lois, age 66, grew up in Summerville, Hants Co. She passed away Monday, March 18, 2019, peacefully at home in Union Corner, Hants Co. Born in Windsor, she was a daughter of the late Roland and Joann (Coffill) Spencer (of Hantsport). Lois loved her family and had a good sense of humour. She enjoyed books, poetry, and word games. She was baptized as one of Jehovah’s Witnesses in October 1965. As a full time minister for the past 14 years, she loved telling others about her faith in the Creator, Jehovah and his beautiful hope for a future paradise here on earth. Her trust in Jehovah’s promise of the resurrection remained strong right up to the moment she fell asleep peacefully. Besides her parents, Lois was predeceased by her brother, Peter.  
Spencer, Lois Joan (I4234)
 
478 CHURCHILL, EZRA A., merchant, shipbuilder, and politician; b. 1804 at Yarmouth, N.S., to Ezra Churchill and Elizabeth Trefry; d. 8 May 1874 in Ottawa, Ont.

Ezra A. Churchill’s father, a mate on a Yarmouth brigantine, was lost with his ship, Hibernia, in 1806, and his mother returned to her home in Hantsport, where she remarried and raised her son. On 10 Nov. 1824 Ezra Churchill married Ann Davidson of Falmouth, N.S., and they had two sons and several daughters. Following the death of his first wife, he married Rachel Burgess of Billtown, N.S., by whom he had four children; only one son lived beyond infancy.

Ezra Churchill began his career in Hantsport. In 1841 he bought shares in a small brigantine, and in 1844 he commissioned the building of another brigantine of 128 tons. In the 1850s he bought shares in at least two more vessels and owned the controlling interest in five others. One of these, the 697-ton Morning Star, launched in 1856, was the first ship built by Churchill; it was followed by such large vessels as the 1,138-ton La Gloire, built in 1862, the 1,383-ton Marlborough, built the following year, and the 1,050-ton British America, launched in 1869. Like other vessels built in the province, they were cargo ships with the blunt lines of the work ship rather than the sleek lines of the clipper ships which were designed for speed. Churchill differed from other builders at the time because he left much of the construction to his master builder, Robert Fuller. His yards continued to build smaller vessels suitable for the coastal trade long after other major yards had ceased this practice. At his death, his fleet and yards, among the foremost in the province, were taken over by his two sons, John and George. In the mid–1880s the Churchill yards, like other shipyards in the provinces, began to decline.

Churchill, who was obviously interested in the commercial and financial aspects of shipping, became involved with an attempt to establish a new provincial bank. A charter was granted in 1864 by the legislature for the Mutual Bank of Nova Scotia. The project did not develop any further, however, despite the support of the finance minister, Isaac Levesconte, and other prominent Conservative assemblymen including H. A. N. Kaulback of Lunenburg and Peter Smyth of Inverness.

In 1855 Churchill was elected to the assembly as the member for Falmouth Township. When this seat was abolished in 1859, he sat as a member for Hants County, North Division, from 1859 until 1867. He was a relatively quiet supporter of the Conservative party but withheld support from Charles Tupper* by abstaining in the 1866 vote on confederation. He did not take part in the 1867 general election but joined with Jeremiah Northup to help elect Joseph Howe in the “better terms” by-election of 1869. Churchill was appointed, probably on Howe’s recommendation, to the Senate in February 1871.

K. G. Pryke

PANS, Scrapbook 109, 134–35. Directory of N.S. MLAs (Fergusson). J. V. Duncanson, Falmouth – a New England township in Nova Scotia, 1760–1965 (Windsor, Ont., 1965), 208. Wallace, Wooden ships and iron men . . . , 131–35, 204–5. [The author was also given significant aid by G. V. Shand of Windsor, N.S. k.g.p.]

K. G. Pryke, “CHURCHILL, EZRA A,” in Dictionary of Canadian Biography, vol. 10, University of Toronto/Université Laval, 2003–, accessed May 10, 2021, http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/churchill_ezra_a_10E.html. 
Churchill, Hon. Ezra (I617)
 
479 CHURCHILL, Frederick Chesley,
Druggist. Born Hantsport, N. S., Oct.
14, 1877, son of John Wiley and Mary
(Messenger) Churchill. Married Carita
Pushie, daughter of J. A. Pushie of Halifax,
N.S., June 15, 1904. Educated Hantsport
Public Schools, Horton Academy, Acadia
and Dalhousie Universities. Spent ten
years Montclair, New Jersey; engaged in
drug business in Middleton, N. S., 1903-
1904; engaged in drug business at Wolf-
ville, N. S., 1904-1908; retired from drug
business, 1909; has pursued geology as a
hobby since 1912 and has published
several articles, among them being
\"Abandoned Marine Sand Bar in An-
napolis Valley,\" \"History of Black and
Gaspereaux Rivers, Kings Co.,\" \"Evi-
dence of Glaciation near Wolfville,\" and
\"Fossil Deltas near Wolfville.\" Address,
Wolfville, N. S.  
Churchill, Frederick Chesley (I692)
 
480 Civil War Veteran Burgess, Dr. Frederic Newton (I17681)
 
481 Claire Rita Frizzle

Age 80, of Hantsport, passed away peacefully at home on Friday, February 26, 2021. Born in Ottawa, she was a daughter of the late Aldege "Blackie" and Helen (Hoff) Derouin. Mom moved to Hantsport at the age of seven and had to learn to speak English, which she said was a challenging task. In her youth, she excelled in swimming and held many Provincial records. Mom developed many lifelong friends whom she regularly kept in touch with, you all know who you are. Once Brian and I grew to be able to somewhat look after ourselves, Mom began volunteering at Hants Community Hospital. She did this for 25 years, something she truly enjoyed and took great pride in helping the patients. She was predeceased by her husband, Bev; and sisters, Rita and Pierrette; her companion, Dale Hiltz. A public graveside service will be held in Riverbank Cemetery, Hantsport on Saturday, July 24, 2021 at 1:30 p.m., Father John MacPherson officiating. 
Derouin, Claire Rita (I2244)
 
482 CLARK (Myatt), Olive Amelia

Olive passed away on May 10, 2020, after a full and happy life. She was born on July 17, 1927, to parents Minnie and Albert Myatt. Olive grew up in Oxford and shared many warm memories of times with her three sisters. After graduation, Olive attended business college in Truro and then joined the faculty as a teacher. Life changed for Olive when she met Allister, with whom she shared a romance lasting over 40 years. After a special chapter as newlyweds in Canning, Olive and Al moved to Hantsport where Olive was very active in the community. She played key roles with the United Church Valley Presbytery, St. James United Church, the UCW as a Life Member and the Hantsport Memorial Community Centre. She was a founding member of the Hantsport and Area Historical Society. She was proud to have been recognized by the province and town of Hantsport for \"exceptional volunteer service\". She became an expert at anything she tackled, including sewing, painting, bridge, gardening, and her famous cherry squares. Olive was happiest spending hours on the front porch with Allister, a pot of tea and plate of sweets ready for the many friends passing by. In earlier years she loved family summer vacations, exploring Canada and the United States. Her grandsons were a special blessing and she was very proud of their adventures and accomplishments. Olive was predeceased by husband, Allister; and sisters, Eileen, Eleanor; and little sister and best friend, Shirley. The family would like to thank those who were helping hands, allowing Olive to enjoy her later years in her Hantsport home. Our appreciation also goes to all those who cared for her in Windsor Elms. There will be a family gathering at a future date. Friends may celebrate Olive’s life through a donation to the Hantsport & Area Historical Society, PO Box 525, Hantsport, NS B0P 1P0 or through an act of kindness. 
Myatt, Olive Amelia (I3258)
 
483 CLARK, Allister Roy - 69, Hantsport, Hants County, died November 20, 1993, at home. Born in Meadowville, Pictou County, he was a son of the late Roderick and Isabel (Elliott) Clark. He received his early education at Meadowville, graduated from Pictou Academy and entered Acadia University in 1940. After service in the RCAF as a flight sergeant, he returned to university, earning a bachelor of arts, a bachelor of education and subsequently, a master of arts. He formerly taught at Kings County Academy and was principal of Canning School. He moved to Hantsport in 1952 where he was supervising principal until his retirement in 1985. He was deeply involved in the community. In his earlier years, he coached many sports with a special interest in track and field. He was a former president of Hantsport Memorial Community Centre and for many years was on the board of directors. He was a former president of the Hants County VON; the local branch of the Canadian Cancer Society; Hants County Acadia Alumnus and executive member of the Hants County Retired Teachers Association. He was founding president of the Hantsport and Area Historical Society. A lifelong member of the Presbyterian Church of Canada, he was an adherent of St. James United Church, Hantsport and served for many years in the Sunday school and on the official board. He is survived by his wife, the former Olive Myatt; sister, Clarice (Mrs. Kenneth Murray), Valley, Colchester County; a number of nieces
and nephews. 
Clark, Allister Roy (I3255)
 
484 CLARK, Ronald William — 79, Bish­opville Road, Hantsport, passed away Wednesday, October 13, 2010, in Hants Community Hospital, Windsor. Born October 18, 1930, to the late Sheldon and Rita (Swinamer) (Clark) MacDo­nald. Born and raised in Halifax, he was a carpenter by trade. Ronald was predeceased by brothers, Doug, Sheldon and John; sisters, Lor­na in infancy and Effie. A family graveside service will be held at a later date in Riverbank Cemetery, Hantsport.  Clark, Ronald William (I2704)
 
485 CLARKE, Brenda Jean — 50, Lock­hartville, passed away suddenly on June 28, 2012, at home. Born in Hali­fax, she was a daughter of the late Gordon Clarke and the late Gwendo­lyn Barker (Little) (Clarke). Besides her parents, Brenda was predeceased by her stepfather, Ross Barker; step­mother, Daisy Clarke; sister, Ursula Norris. Cremation has taken. A time of fellowship and reflection to celebrate Brenda’s life will be held today, Friday June 29 from 2-4 p.m. in the Lockhart­ville Hall.  Clarke, Brenda Jean (I8868)
 
486 CLARKE, Dawn Lynn

Age 43, of Windsor, passed away suddenly Monday, October 21, 2019 at home. Born September 7, 1976 in Halifax, she was a daughter of the late Gordon and Daisy (Robinson) Clarke. Dawn loved her job and was a dedicated and loyal employee of Superstore in Windsor. Her greatest joy in life was being a mother to her daughter Vera. She loved Vera very much and she was her world. Besides her parents, Dawn was predeceased by her companion, George Farrow; sisters, Ursula Norris and Brenda Clarke. Interment will be held in Lower Horton Cemetery. 
Clarke, Dawn Lynn (I8869)
 
487 Clergyman White, George R. (I1369)
 
488 Clergyman - 1902 Dickie, Alfred B. (I12132)
 
489 CLEVELAND, Rose Marie "Rosie"

Age 78, of Hantsport, Hants Co., passed away surrounded by family, on Sunday, January 19, 2020, in Sturgeon Community Hospital, St. Albert, Alta. Born on December 29, 1941 in Mount Denson, Hants Co., she was the daughter of the late Norman Kenneth and Frances May Murphy. Rose was employed by CKF Inc. in Hantsport, for over 25 years including roles in production and custodial services. She enjoyed bargain hunting throughout the valley and would stop at every yard sale, playing cards, knitting, cake decorating, camping and travelling to spend time with her family. She was predeceased by brothers, Danny and Jim Murphy; grandson, William "Billy" Cleveland and nephew, Todd Murphy. Arrangements have been entrusted to Connelly-Mckinley Ltd in St. Albert. A graveside service and celebration of life will be announced at a later date. 
Murphy, Rose Marie (I11139)
 
490 CLOWRY (Miner), Thelma Adelia —
80, Hantsport, formerly of Bishop­ville, passed away peacefully with her family by her side on September 12, 2011, in Halifax. Born in Wallbrook, she was a daughter of the late Bret and Pearl (Brown) Miner. Thelma was a loving mother, grandmother, great-­grandmother, sister and friend. Her strength and spirit will live on forever. She enjoyed being around family, es­pecially while camping or hosting family gatherings and family suppers. She loved playing cards with her sis­ters and friends. Thelma enjoyed her regular Monday night bingo with Shir­ley. With kindness she reached out to her community and surrounding com­munities, always with a helping hand. You always knew she would be there without a doubt. Thelma was first and foremost a homemaker. She had worked at CKF in Hantsport and later owned and operated Avon Autumn Custom Framing. Besides her parents, Thelma was pre­deceased by brothers, Jack, Roy, Tom, Jake and sister, Lova Morine. There will be no visitation by request. A gra­veside memorial service will be 2 p.m. Thursday, September 15 in Bishop­ville Cemetery with Rev. Dan Jamer officiating.  
Miner, Thelma Adelia (I5684)
 

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