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721 HARVIE, George Walter Fairn

Age 69 of Windsor, Hants Co., passed away at home on Tuesday, June 2, 2020. Born on September 26, 1950 in Windsor. He was the son of the late Dexter and Jean (Fairn) Harvie. It is with heavy hearts and great sense of loss that we announce the passing of our dear George. He was the only boy in the midst of five sisters so he was a special, spoiled boy and teased a lot by his sisters, but he was also their protector. George was a mechanic by trade and spent a couple of years working in Prince Rupert, B.C., where he met and married his sweetheart Karen. He was also the proud owner and operator of Windsor Vacuum. Predeceased by sister, Cheryl Harvie-Hiltz; and brothers-in-law, Dale Hiltz, Cecil Myles and John Walker. He will be sadly missed and forever loved. \"You finally made the list\". A private family graveside service will be held in Riverbank Cemetery, Hantsport at a later date. 
Harvie, George Walter Fairn (I4702)
 
722 HARVIE, John Leland

Age 94, of Hantsport, passed away October 2, 2017, surrounded by family in Hants Community Hospital. Born July 6, 1923 in Hantsport, he was the eldest son of Leland and Zella (Hudson) Harvie.

John attended school in Hantsport, graduating from grade eleven in 1939. Too young to enlist, he went to work with Canadian Pacific Telegraphs in Halifax as a teletype operator. He enlisted in the army in February of 1943 and after advanced training in the Signal Corps was sent overseas. At the end of the war in Europe he was stationed at Breda, Holland. He returned to his job with C. P. Telegraphs but due to his father\'s declining health came back to Hantsport to take over the family grocery store until 1977 when he sold the business and became a District Manager with World Book Encyclopedia, retiring in 1983. John served a term on Hantsport Town Council and was Chairman of the School Board. He was Harbour Master for fifteen years and a Deputy Issuer of marriage licenses for nineteen years. He joined the Royal Canadian Legion in 1946 and served one year as President and thirty years as Treasurer of Lucknow Branch 109. He was a believing, practicing Christian and lifelong member of the Hantsport Baptist Church, serving on boards and committees and as a Deacon. He was a Sunday School teacher and Superintendent for thirty years and spent his declining years doing visitation.

John was still driving his own car at the age of 90, visiting shut-ins and "old people" in area nursing homes, and sometimes showing off by doing a few push-ups. He enjoyed swimming in the Avon River as a boy, skating, reading and fishing at the Harvie camp by Stillwater Siding with his brother and uncles. He helped establish the Hantsport Memorial Community Centre, organized Red Cross blood donor clinics, was a long time supporter of the Progressive Conservative Party and chaired the Hantsport Memorial Scholarship committee.

John was predeceased by his wife and the mother of his children, Evelyn Rose Hart (1993); second wife, Phyllis Selig (2007); sister, Margaret Forsyth Welt (2013). A funeral service will be held 2 p.m. Thursday, October 12, in the Hantsport Baptist Church, Rev. Jennifer Riley officiating, with interment afterward in Riverbank Cemetery.  
Harvie, John Leland (I291)
 
723 HARVIE, Nina Margaret - 74, Main Street, Hantsport, Hants Co., died November 20, 1998, in Hants Community Hospital, Windsor. Born August 3, 1924, in Hantsport, she was a daughter of the late Charles and Lena (Harvey) Starratt. She was past president of Royal Canadian Legion, Lucknow Branch 109, Hantsport and past president of their ladies auxiliary. She was the only lady president in the zone. She served in Canada and overseas in the Second World War in the Canadian Women\'s Army Corps, which was on the Pathe Association news. Before being played on the news, it was shown in theatres, the first time was at the end of basic
training with Prime Minister MacKenzie King and the second time was in the Guard of Honour at Camp Aldershot when Sgt. Christina Coldwell was crowned Queen Annapolisa. She was also a member of Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 9, Windsor. She was predeceased by her husband, Lee Albert; companion, Ernie Lawrence; sisters, Erma in infancy, Ceva Boutilier; Adora (Dora) Phillips; Winefred (Honey) MacNeil; brothers, Charles (Bus), Ralph, Herman, Victor. Visitation 2-4,
7-9 p.m. Sunday, legion, branch 109, service 7 p.m. Sunday,
funeral 2 p.m. Monday, all in Lindsay\'s Windsor Funeral Home and chapel, 194 King St., Rev David Shaw officiating. Cremation to follow. Burial 11 a.m. Wednesday in Riverbank Cemetery, Hantsport.  
Starratt, Nina Margaret (I2434)
 
724 HARVIE, Richard Hudson \'Dick\'

March 21, 1925 January 25, 2019. It is with deep sadness that the family announces the peaceful passing of Richard Hudson \'Dick\' Harvie, 93, of Sheffield Mills, on Friday, January 25th, surrounded by loved ones at home. Born in Hantsport, he was a son of the late Leland and Zella (Hudson) Harvie. Richard joined the RCAF in 1943 and served in Dunville, Ont. After his release in 1944, he joined the West Nova Scotia Regiment in 1945, training in Yarmouth and Aldershot. Following his discharge from the military in 1946, he attended Agricultural College in Truro, graduating in 1948 with his Farming Degree. He started his farming career in 1950 with two work horses, a cow and a plow. He was known for having the best corn. Richard was also active in the Royal Canadian Legion - Habitant Branch No. 73, Canning, serving in many capacities, including President and a member of the Color Party for many years. He had also held the position of Returning Officer for many provincial elections. He enjoyed playing cribbage, singing, cookies, gardening and hunting. He married Auleen Morine in 1948 and together they travelled to many destinations, including Cuba and Portugal. They were both avid skaters and he enjoyed swimming at Long Beach. He was predeceased by his wife, Auleen; sister, Margaret Forsyth and brother, John Harvie. A private family burial will take place at a later date in Jawbone Corner Cemetery.  
Harvie, Richard Hudson (I1929)
 
725 HATCH, Peter Calvin, R.C.M.P. (S.Sgt. Ret\'d)
Age 82, of Hantsport, passed away on Tuesday, December 22, 2015, in Blomidon Court, Greenwich, Kings Co., where he had resided since August. The family would like to express their heartfelt gratitude to staff at Blomidon Court for their compassion and care during his stay there. Born on May 25, 1933, in Red Head Cove, N.L., Peter was the son of the late Nicholas and Johanna (Duggan) Hatch. He began his career with the RCMP in 1951, in Ottawa at A Division. During the course of his career, he held positions in Montreal, North Sydney, Halifax, Charlottetown, Burin, St. John\'s, before retiring as Staff Sergeant, Sub Division NCO in the Corner Brook, N.L. Detachment. In 1961, Peter was selected for a course in Cryptography (codes and ciphers) with the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals at their school in Kingston, Ont. This set off his lifelong addiction to cryptograms and cryptoquotes, which led him to buy just about every newspaper, magazine and book that published them. After retirement, he became an insurance underwriter with Occidental Life Insurance Company in Halifax, a career which he thoroughly enjoyed. On moving to the Annapolis Valley, he settled into the field of security with Minas Basin Pulp and Power Company in Hantsport. Peter had an intense love of history and engrossed himself in learning. He could not seem to absorb enough and would spend hours researching and reading. There wasn\'t a subject he didn\'t enthusiastically embrace. He was the quintessential storyteller and enjoyed spinning a good yarn. He thoroughly enjoyed keeping the Newfoundland language alive through his letters to the editor of local papers. He once described himself as a frustrated Bob Cratchit and hence became involved in various associations, usually involving areas of finance. His love of finance led him to positions as the founding President of the Mercy Convent School PTA, St. John\'s (the first PTA in the Catholic School System in Newfoundland), Secretary/Treasurer and later President of St. Bonaventure\'s College Men\'s Association, St. John\'s, member of the Finance Committee Parish Councils St. John\'s, Corner Brook, N.L. and Windsor, and Treasurer of the Orchard Valley Branch of the Federal Superannuates National Association, Kentville, for almost 20 years. Peter was also a proud member of the Community Volunteer Income Tax Program with Canada Revenue Agency, assisting seniors and persons in need with tax returns and related matters. Besides his parents, Nicholas and Johanna (Duggan) Hatch, he was predeceased by his wife of 35 years, the former Stella Marie Hines (1996); his daughter, Sharon Anne Hatch (2004); brother, William Hatch (1980) (of Toronto, Ont.).  
Hatch, Peter Calvin (I4729)
 
726 Hatchard, Darren Keith 49 passed away peacefully at the Annapolis Community Health Centre surrounded by family, after a long battle with Huntington’s Disease.

He was predeceased by a niece Kaitlyn Hatchard of Sambro. After a brief career as a carpenter Darren found his true calling as a mate on scallop draggers in the Bay of Fundy. Spending the longest time on the Daughters Three with Captain Danny Hudson. Darren loved it on the water. 
Hatchard, Darren (I11171)
 
727 HAYSTEAD, Marilyn Virginia Beloved wife of James Earnest Haystead, passed away on June 23 in Lincoln, Nebraska at the age of eighty-six after several years of living with Alzheimer's disease. Marilyn was born in Searsport, Maine to parents Stephen and Mildred Webb (nee Pine), and grew up in Lubec, Maine and Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada. She lived a full and active life including serving in the Canadian Air Force, working with the Boy Scouts of America, and recognizing the service and sacrifice of America's veterans. Prior to moving to Nebraska, she retired from Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Massachusetts where she worked for many years. A celebration of life ceremony is planned for a future date. Donations in her memory can be made to the Alzheimer's Association.

Published by Boston Globe from Jul. 9 to Jul. 10, 2016. 
Webb, Marilyn Virginia (I17578)
 
728 He owned and operated Don’s Motel and Restaurant in Hantsport for 25 years. Beckwith, Donald Smith (I2664)
 
729 He spent his youth in Hantsport and moved to the U.S. to join the air force,
serving from 1952-1956. He was married in Texas, then moved to Oregon in 1960.

!DEATH: Chronicle Herald obit. 
Alley, Harold Vaughan (I351)
 
730 He was 73 years old at death.
He was predeceased by 5 sisters and 3 brothers 
Millett, Christy Orin (I451)
 
731 He was a candymaker and also caretaker of Riverbank Cemetery, Hantsport. He was a member of the Hantsport Baptist Church and a former deacon of the church. A veteran of both World Wars, he was a member of the War Veterans\' Association, the 85th Battalion Memory Clb, and Royal Canadian Legion, Lucknow Branch #109. Smith, Maurice Clifford (I1389)
 
732 Heather Dawn Bulger
It’s with broken hearts that our family announces the peaceful passing of Heather Dawn Bulger, age 60, of Hantsport, in Hants Community Hospital, Windsor on Friday, June 18, 2021, surrounded by her husband and three sons, after a long hard fought battle with leukemia. She was born on January 27, 1961, in Windsor to the late Eleanor Maxine (Cochrane) and Chauncey “Duke” Alcott Caldwell. Heather was a very strong-willed woman, loving wife and dedicated mother to her boys. Family and friends were her priority in life, and she was a loyal employee of CFK Inc. for the past 39 years. She loved to travel and shop, with going on cruises being her favourite get away whenever she could. She would be the first person to step up and offer a helping hand, a shoulder to cry on or anything else anyone needed. Heather will be greatly missed and never forgotten by anyone who has had the pleasure of knowing her. 
Caldwell, Heather Dawn (I3197)
 
733 Heather Lynn Penny-Mitton, 70 of Butler Lake, Parkdale, Lunenburg County, passed away peacefully, surrounded by her family, at home on Saturday, May 23, 2020 following a brief battle with cancer. Born in Halifax, she was a daughter of the late Maurice and Meta (Hillier) Casey.

She was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, homemaker and friend. She will be sadly missed by all who knew and loved her.

Besides her parents, Heather was predeceased by her sister Florence (Casey) Shute and sister-in-law Valerie Casey. 
Casey, Heather (I5731)
 
734 HEBB, Karleen Ruth

Age 88 of Hantsport, passed away peacefully Friday, August 17, 2018 in Hants Community Hospital, Windsor. Born in Hants Border on March 12, 1930, she was a daughter of the late Walter Gordon and Elta May (Starratt) Smith. Karleen was a school teacher for seven years in Hants and Kings Counties and then became a homemaker to raise her large family. She was a lifelong member of Avon (St. James) United Church and taught Sunday school for many years. In her spare time she enjoyed quilting. Karleen was predeceased by her first husband, Paul Weston Eldridge, and second husband, Melvin Everett Hebb; brother, Lamont Smith. A graveside service celebrating Karleen’s life will be held 2 p.m., Thursday, August 23rd in Riverbank Cemetery, Hantsport, Rev. David Hann officiating. 
Smith, Karleen Ruth (I1703)
 
735 Heidi Lynn (Smith) King, of Hantsport, passed away peacefully at the Hants Community Hospital, on May 18th, 2021, at the age of 46, with her family by her side.

She will be met with open arms on the other side by her grandparents, Vance and Mary Smith, and her grandfather, Roger Hill.

Heidi leaves behind a large family of aunts, uncles and cousins that she had such a love and appreciation for. All those whose lives intertwined with hers feel both the sorrow of her loss and the light of her love.

Heidi’s life purpose was her family. It was her reason for being and it provided her so much joy. She found her life-partner in Mike and together they had such balance, strength and love. Brett and Brynn completed her and they share her heart, her spirit and her soul. She was so proud of them and will forever walk beside them. She celebrated their accomplishments, dried their tears and held their hands. She was a quiet strength to them and they will know that love for the rest of their days.

Heidi was an artist. Her creativity flowed effortlessly from her heart to her hands. She shared her art with many and those pieces are a reminder of her effort, presence and love. She spent many hours creating with Brynn and Mary and those times always filled her heart with joy.

Heidi had a giving spirit and such a strong sense of community. You could always count on her stepping up to give her time and talent, from the ball field, to the basketball court, to the rink. She shared so much of herself in the pursuit of giving to her family, her friends and her community.

Heidi was an accomplished scholar, earning two master's degrees (biology and education) from Acadia University and Mount Saint Vincent University. She was dedicated, worked tirelessly and made many sacrifices to pursue what she knew in her heart to be her life’s work. Her years at university were filled with many friendships, laughs and much enjoyment. She spent a couple of years working in the scientific research field but felt a greater need to be around young people which led her to pursue a career in teaching. Heidi shared her gift of education with so many. She spent her teaching career at Central Kings and Horton High School, inspiring students and colleagues every day. Sharing in education was a passion of Heidi’s and she was nourished by it.

Heidi was a friend to many and was a completely genuine individual. Her gentle way, her spirit and her warm nature were gifts she gave those fortunate enough to call her a friend. She touched lives in ways she could never know and her love will forever give them light.

To the palliative care team at the Hants Community Hospital, we extend our most sincere appreciation. Your kindness, expertise and humanity helped Heidi to navigate her illness, peacefully, on her terms. For that, we will be forever grateful.

To the family, friends and neighbours who brought food to nourish us, who called and who reached out with help and support, we thank you. Each act of kindness you showed throughout Heidi’s illness was a reminder of the strength and love of our community.

Cremation has taken place. Due to COVID-19 pandemic and travel restrictions, services will take place at a later date.

Donations in memory may be made to the Hants Community Hospital – Palliative Care Unit or the Hantsport Memorial Community Center. 
Smith, Heidi Lynn (I16159)
 
736 Helen Virginia Burgess

Helen passed away on Wednesday December 30, 2020 in Evergreen Home for Special Care in Kentville. Born in Sandy Cove, Digby Co., on August 7, 1926, she was a daughter of the late Floyd and Margaret (Holmes) Jeffrey. She came from a large family with four brothers and three sisters. Helen graduated from Provincial Normal College (predecessor to the Nova Scotia Teachers College) in 1949. She taught in Brooklyn (Queens Co.), Sandy Cove, and finally in Hantsport where she met her future husband, Raymond Burgess. They were married on October 8, 1960. She was a devoted wife to Raymond, and mother to Grant and Lois. She never complained about the work but always had wonderful meals prepared and the house was always spotless. She never complained either when her son and his friends had band practice in the basement at extreme volumes. Thanks Mom! Above all Helen loved her God. She was an active member of Hantsport Baptist Church for many decades. She was involved with the Sunday school as well as the various ladies groups. Her particular passion was missions and she was involved with the Women's Missionary Society (WMS) for many years, preparing programs for their meetings into her early 90s. She also had a lovely voice and loved to sing; especially the old hymns that she learned in childhood from her mother. Besides her parents, she was predeceased by her husband, Raymond; daughter, Lois; brothers, Wendell, Fenwick and Phillip; and sisters, Florence, Rita and Amy. The family wishes to thank the staff at Evergreen Home for Special Care, where Helen had been living since October 2019, for their excellent and compassionate care. A private, invite only, service celebrating Helen's life will be held Thursday, January 7, 2021 in Hantsport Baptist Church, Hantsport, Rev. Jennifer Riley officiating. Interment will follow in Riverbank Cemetery, Hantsport. 
Jeffrey, Helen Virginia (I3081)
 
737 HENDERSON (Harvey), Lynda Marlene

Age 70, of Greenwich, passed away on March 30, 2020 in Shannex-blomidon Court, Greenwich. Born in Wolfville on June 7, 1949, she was a daughter of the late John and Mary Harvey. In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by her sister, Jane Harvey. 
Harvey, Lynda Marlene (I4650)
 
738 HENNIGAR, Tracy Ann
Age 50, of Hantsport, experienced sudden cardiac death on Tuesday, June 1, 2021 in Hants Community Hospital, Windsor. Born in Scarborough, Ont., she was the daughter of the late Richard and Sharon (Shay) Durling. Tracy was a proud wife, mother, and grandmother. She will be sadly missed by all who knew and loved her. Those who knew Tracy will remember her in their own way. Tracy is now resting in much-needed peace and has finally been reunited with her parents in Paradise. Cremation has taken place. A Celebration of Tracy’s life will take place at a later date. Burial will take place in Elm Grove Cemetery, Steam Mill. Donations in memory may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia or the Schizophrenia Society of Nova Scotia. 
Durling, Tracy Ann (I16201)
 
739 HENSHAW, Freda Mae — 89, Lock­hartville, passed away peacefully at home, Sunday, June 20, 2010. Born in Wolfville, she was a daughter of the late Evelyn Spencer. Be­sides her mother, she was prede­ceased by son, Ralph; granddaughter, Ashley Henshaw; brothers, Eldon and Frank Spencer; and sister, Elenor Spencer. A grave­side service will be held Thursday, June 24, at 2 p.m. in Willowbank Ceme­tery, Wolfville, Rev. Gary Manthorne officiating. A reception will follow the service at the Hantsborder Hall, Hantsborder. Family flowers only. Do­nations in memory of Freda may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or Heart and Stroke Foundation of No­va Scotia. Spencer, Freda Mae (I4807)
 
740 HENSHAW, Percy Herbert \'Rodney\' — 81, Greenwich, formerly of Lock­hartville, passed away on December 14, 2012, in Blomidon Court, Green­wich. Born July 4, 1931, in Lockhart­ville, he was a son of the late Percy and Mary (Brewster) Henshaw. Rodney worked for Minas Basin Pulp and Pow­er Company Limited, Hantsport for 15 years prior to moving to Western Can­ada. He later returned to Nova Scotia where he worked a variety of jobs un­til his retirement. Rodney was a kind and generous man who would do any­thing for anyone. He enjoyed hunting, fishing and attending hymn sings. Besides his parents, Richard was pre­deceased by daughter, Heather; broth­ers, Richard, Gordon, Joseph, Paul, Sheldon, George and infant brother, Harry; sisters, Irene Schofield, Annie Spencer, Alma O’Brien, and Ida Spencer.  Henshaw, Percy Herbert (I4794)
 
741 HENSHAW, Richard Lormer — 80, Lockhartville, passed away on October 13, 2010, in Valley Regional Hospital, Kentville. Born in Lockhartville, he was a son of the late Percy and Mary (Brewster) Henshaw. Richard worked for Minas Basin Pulp and Power for 44 years retiring as Ground Wood Foreman. He was a great lover of games especially hockey, a true Montreal Canadiens fan. Besides his parents, Richard was predeceased by wife, Freda (Spencer); son, Ralph; granddaughter, Ashley; brothers, Gordon, Joe, Paul, Sheldon and George; sisters, Annie, Alma and Ida. A graveside service will be held Tuesday, October 19, at 2 p.m., in Willowbank Cemetery, Wolfville, Rev. Gary Manthorne officiating. Henshaw, Richard Lormer (I4780)
 
742 HENSHAW, Winnifred Mae 'Winnie' — 87, Lockhartville, Kings Co., passed away Monday morning, February 20, 2012, at home surround­ed by her loving family. Born January 11, 1925, in Wolfville, she was a daugh­ter of the late Frank Devoue and Evelyn Spencer. Winnie was a beloved wife, mother and grandmother who will be dearly missed. Winnie was the last sur­viving member of her family being predeceased by brothers, Eldon and Frank; sisters, Freda and Eleanor; grandson, Brian at birth. Cremation has taken place. There will be no vis­itation by request. A memorial service will be 4 p.m. Sunday, February 26, in Serenity Lindsay Funeral Home, Wolfville with Rev. Gary Manthorne officiating. Interment will be at a later date. Family flowers only. Donations in memory of Winnie may be made to the Victorian Order of Nurses Kings Branch, Annapolis Valley Palliative Care or a charity of choice. Spencer, Winnifred Mae (I10140)
 
743 Herbert Elmer "Herb" RAFUSE — Mount Denson

Age 79, of Mount Denson, Hants Co., passed away peacefully on Monday, November 22, 2021, in the Halifax Infirmary, QEII. Born on May 13, 1942, in Windsor, Hants Co., he was a son of the late Elmer “Bud” and Lillian (Thompson) Rafuse. Early in Dad’s life he realized that he had a love of cars and how they worked. He took great pride in his small fleet of old cars and was most proud of his 1977 Ford truck. He worked as a mechanic at the service station in Windsor for several years, and started Herb’s Auto Repair in 1991. If he didn’t know what was wrong with your car, it couldn’t be fixed. Dad met the love of his life in 1957. They were married for 56 years before she went to heaven in 2018. A quiet man by nature, he enjoyed the outdoors and time spent with his family and friends. Everyone was welcome in Mom and Dad’s house. He taught us many things in life. The two most important are; if you change your oil regularly, you will have many happy years with your car, and, if you spend time with your children, you will both receive and give a lifetime of happiness. One of his greatest joys was his grandchildren. Great memories were made. He and Travis enjoyed their yearly fishing trips to Cape Breton. Camping and Chinese food suppers were enjoyed with Jenna and Jessie. With the patience and love only a grandfather can give, he taught them how to fix things, drive his cars and give a loving hug. He will be missed by his cat and companion, Miss Kitty. Besides his parents, he was predeceased by his wife, Madelon (Taylor) (2018); sisters, Patsy, Shirley and Linda and brother, Richard Thompson. A Celebration of Life will be held 2 p.m. Saturday, December 4th in Lindsay Windsor Funeral Home Chapel, 194 King Street, P.O. Box 2218, Windsor, NS B0N 2T0, Rev. Garnet Parker officiating. Burial will follow in Mount Denson Cemetery. 
Rafuse, Herbert Elmer (I16790)
 
744 Hilda Hariett Murphy
Age 78, of Cheverie, died peacefully, with her family by her side, in Haliburton Place, Hants Community Hospital, Windsor on Tuesday, September 7, 2021. Born in Avonport, January 7, 1943, she was a loving daughter of the late Harry Elias and Jessie Mildred (Tracey) Schofield.

Mom was the most caring, loving woman you’d ever want to meet. She was at ease striking up a conversation with a total stranger. She loved life, people, music, her annual August Potluck on her deck for friends and family, shopping, selling her cushions and most of all, her kids. Never once did she ever hang up the phone or walk out the door without kissing us and telling us she loved us. Mention road trip or restaurant and she was the first one in the car, especially loving her many trips to the states with Carter and Valerie. Always coming back with a new purse and watch, no matter how many times she was there. Having had many health problems from the day she was born, she never let it get in her way. She had two children to raise on her own and money had to be earned.

Besides her loving parents, she was predeceased by her husband, Ralph Vaughan; sister, Blanche Schofield; brothers, Arnold, Merton and Clint; brothers-in-law, Ross Keeling and Sonny Swinamer and sister-in-law, Yvonne Schofield.

Due to current COVID restrictions, there will be a public graveside service held on Saturday, September 11 at 2:00 p.m. in Cheverie United Church Cemetery, 2093 New Cheverie Rd., Rev. Jeff Bursey officiating, assisted by Lois Brison-Brown. 
Schofield, Hilda Hariett (I16531)
 
745 HILTZ, Daisy Margaret
Age 97 of Windsor, formerly of Mount Denson, Hants Co., passed away on Sunday, March 22, 2015, in Dykeland Lodge, Windsor. Born on July 4, 1917 in New Ross, she was a daughter of the late, Alonzo and Zeda (Meister) Peach. Daisy graduated from Yarmouth School of Nursing then she went to Rhode Island for further training returning to nurse in Nova Scotia. Predeceased by her husband, Clayton; grandson, Kevin Lynch; sisters, Marion Taylor, Freda Hartt, Irene Faulkner; brother, Aubrey Peach.  
Peach, Daisy Margaret (I6178)
 
746 HILTZ, Dale Gordon
Age 73, of Bishopville, Hants Co., passed away on Thursday, October 20, 2016, at his home with his family by his side. Born on September 1, 1943, in Halifax, he was the son of the late March and Nancy (Spinney) Hiltz. Dale worked at the Pulp Mill and CKF Inc. and turned his life to carpentry at the age 31. His love of hunting and fishing gave him many hours of enjoyment over the years. He had told us that he had taken 60 or more deer in his lifetime. Dale was a quiet man, who left a lasting impression on those he touched through his love of family and extended family from the many bluegrass festivals and jobs he worked. Dale was a wonderful father and Papa and could be counted on to be there whenever a helping hand or ear was needed and never wanted to be a burden to anyone. Besides his parents, he was predeceased by his wife, the former Cheryl Lynn Harvie (2008); brother, Lionel Hiltz (1979).  
Hiltz, Dale Gordon (I4709)
 
747 Historian and author of "Hantsport on Avon" Chittick, Hattie Clark (I9312)
 
748 Home in 1900. Providence Ward 5 Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, Rhode Island, single. Coalfleet, Abel (I120)
 
749 HOOD (Rushton), Arlene Audrey

Age 75, of Mount Denson, Hants Co., passed away in Hants Community Hospital, Windsor, on Tuesday, October 15, 2019. Born in Springhill, on June 22, 1944, to the late Norma \'Audrey\' (Burden) Fillmore and Caleb Rushton. Growing up she attended Springhill Baptist Church and took part in the Sunday school, Mission Band, Girl Guides, Brownies and BYPU Youth Group. After her education in the Springhill schools, she trained as a Certified Nursing Assistant at the Nova Scotia Sanitarium in Kentville. This was when she met her husband to be, Norman. Arlene worked at V.G. in Halifax before moving to Toronto and working at the Hospital for Sick children. Arlene and Norman married in 1967, and they had their children in 1970 and 1972. She went to work at Queensway Hospital before moving back to Nova Scotia in 1975. After a short time at Hants Community Hospital, she went to work at Canadian Keys Fiber. Although Arlene enjoyed nursing and her patient contact, the work at CKF gave her Sundays and holidays off to be with her family. Arlene retired after 30 years of service at the end of 2006. As a member of Mount Denson Baptist Church, she was always active serving in various positions as needed, such as a Sunday school teacher and on many other committees. She was President of the \'Ladies Circle\', a group she initiated in 1998. Arlene also served as a Deacon for over 20 years. Her Lord and church were very important to her. Arlene bowled with the Falmouth Mixed League for many years and missed it when she had to give it up due to her health. She was also a member of the \'Minas Waves\' Seniors Club. Upon retirement she faced a knee replacement and a mastectomy. After her treatments, she was happy to be on the go and enjoy all the new adventures that came her way such as a trip to Disney, a Panama cruise, a trip to Jamaica, Tidal Bore rafting and a Hot Air Balloon ride. She also enjoyed any time she could spend with family or friends, travelling far and near to see them. Arlene enjoyed needle work for many years but the computer became her new pastime. It helped her keep in touch with her New Zealand pen pal that she had since 1959. Arlene was especially proud of her children for becoming such great and capable individuals. She was also happy to see them married and doing well with loving spouses. Arlene was so proud of her granddaughter, Rose for becoming such a beautiful person inside and out. Arlene was predeceased by mother, Audrey Fillmore; father, Caleb Rushton and stepfather, James Fraser. Funeral to be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, October 19th, 2019, in Hantsport Baptist Church, Rev. Heather Card is officiating, followed by a reception in the Church Hall. A Private family interment will be in Mount Denson Cemetery. 
Rushton, Arlene Audrey (I10791)
 
750 HOOGERWERF (Banks), Shirley Vivian

July 1, 1940 March 21, 2018. It is with saddened hearts that we announce the passing of Shirley who passed away peacefully in Windsor Elms Village Nursing Home. Shirley was the eldest child born to the late Arthur and Mary Banks (of Clarence). She was also predeceased by brother, Fred and sisters, Mary and Sharon. Shirley Vivian had an infectious smile and such a loving, caring and positive attitude that everyone loved her when they met her. She also was extremely talented in arts, crafts, painting, carpentry, gardening and cooking only to mention a few things. RIP - you’ll be missed forever! A memorial service will be held June 21st in Fairview Cemetery in Lawrencetown at 1 p.m. W 
Banks, Shriley Vivian (I11217)
 
751 HOUGHTON, Alfred Edward (P.Eng.) (Al worked for many years in Latin America in the power industry)
Passed away at the William Osler Health Centre, in Brampton, on Saturday, April 24, 2004. Al Houghton of Belfountain age 73. Dear brother of Thelma Pulsiser of Springhill, Nova Scotia. A Memorial Service will take place on Thursday, April 29th at 3:00 p.m. at the BUTCHER FAMILY FUNERAL HOME, 5399 Main St. S., Erin. Visitation a half hour prior to service time.


Published by The Globe and Mail on Apr. 27, 2004. 
Houghton, Alfred Edward (I4937)
 
752 HOYT, Beatrice Mann — 92, of Cen­tre Burlington, Hants Co., passed away on Monday, February 25, 2013, in the Hants Community Hospital, Wind­sor. Born on April 3, 1920, in Centre Burlington, she was the only child of the late Harry and Hazel (Mann) Card. Beatrice was a former school teacher for 32 years, having taught in River­side, Upper Bur­lington, Centre Burlington and re­tired from Dr. Ar­thur Hines Ele­mentary School, Summerville. She was a long-time member of Leila Re­bekah Lodge, No.59, Windsor and the Centre Burlington United Church. Besides her par­ents, she was predeceased by her hus­band, Leslie Hoyt (1958); her daugh­ter, Marilyn Ogilvie (2012); grand­daughter, Angela Hoyt (2011); long­time friend, Archie Blackburn (2003). A private fam­ily interment will be held in Centre Burlington Cemetery.  Card, Beatrice Mann (I9199)
 
753 HUGHES, Carol Ann
Age 76, Hantsport, passed away suddenly in Valley Regional Hospi­tal, Kentville, on March 5, 2015, with her family by her side. Born on October 22, 1938, she was a daugh­ter of the late Owen and Naomi (Conrad) Oickle. Carol was predeceased by son, David; brothers, Murray, Ivan and David. As per Carol’s wishes, cremation has taken place. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Cana­dian Cancer Society.  
Oickle, Carol Ann (I1210)
 
754 HUGHES, Donald Robert — 83, of Bedford, passed away Wednesday, No­vember 10, 2010, in Camp Hill Veter­ans’ Memorial Building, QEII. Born in Greenwich, he was a son of the late Ar­thur and Shirley (Stewart) Hughes. Bob retired from Nova Scotia Power Corporation, working many years at the Halifax Water Street and Nictaux offices. Survived by a number of niec­es and nephews. Predeceased by his wife, Eileen; brothers, Phillip and John. A committal service will be held 11 a.m. Thursday, November 18 in Riv­erbank Cemetery, Hantsport.  Hughes, Donald Robert (I11231)
 
755 HUGHES, John W. \'Jack\' — Passed away in Camp Hill Veterans’ Memo­rial Building, QEII on October 25, 2011, at the age of 94. Born in Avon­port, he was the son of the late Wil­liam Hughes and Susan (Brooks) Hughes. He at­tended Avonport Elementary School and Wolf­ville High School graduating in 1933, then Horton Academy, Acadia University, with a degree in account­ing in 1935. During his years in Wolf­ville schools, he played hockey and basketball. From 1935 to 1939 he was employed at various construction companies while playing hockey, bas­ketball and softball on Avonport teams. In 1939 he went to Rhode Island and was employed with Nieforth Brothers Construction returning home in 1940 to enlist in the Canadian Army as a private. He progressed through the ranks and was commis­sioned as a 2nd Lieutenant in 1942, and retired at war’s end as Lieutenant. Af­ter the Second World War, he worked in Halifax until 1948 when he pur­chased the general store and post of­fice in Avonport, which he operated until 1962. He then became manager of the Canada Employment Office in Windsor, remaining there until his re­tirement in 1979. After his retirement, he was consulted by several authors for his knowledge of the Avonport community and his family’s involve­ment with the Dominion Atlantic Rail­way. He loved the company of family, friends and neighbours, and enjoyed a game of golf, pool, cards or a swim in the Minas Basin well into his late 80` s. He was prede­ceased by his wife of 68 years, Helen Ann; infant daughter, Diann; daugh­ters-in-law, Joyce and Dawna and an infant granddaughter, Pamela. A graveside service for family and friends will be held at 2 p.m. Friday, October 28, in Lower Hor­ton Cemetery, Grand Pré, Kings Co.  Hughes, John W. (I8078)
 
756 HUNT, Frederick Leigh
It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Mr. Frederick Leigh Hunt on May 1, 2017, in Valley Regional Hospital. With his family surrounding him, Fred went on to start his next life in the same manner as he lived his life here on earth: quietly and peacefully. Fred served in the RCAF in the communications field and as a Signaler with the militia at 723 Squadron Halifax where he retired from the Army as a Warrant Officer in 1983. While serving as a Reservist, he also served 35 years as a communications technician with the CBC and was proud to have started his career at the same time as CBC Nova Scotia first aired. Fred was predeceased by his parents, Joseph and Elva Hunt (Riley), as well as his children’s mother, Joan Hunt (Ferguson). A celebration of his life will be held in Lockhartville Baptist Church at 2 p.m. on Sunday, May 21, with Pastor Debbie officiating. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in remembrance of Fred to Lockhartville Baptist Church or Hantsport District Lion’s Club through Serenity Funeral Home in Kentville. Cards and letters may be sent to 985 Bluff Rd., Hantsport NS B0P 1P0.  
Hunt, Frederick Leigh (I11239)
 
757 HUTCHINSON, Frank Avon
Formerly of Port Williams, passed away peacefully on October 6, 2013, at the age of 91 years. He was a resident of Ever­green Home for Special Care in Kentville. Born May 24, 1922 in Avonport, he was a son of the late Emmerson and Iona (Barron) Hutchinson. Frank served with the 14th Field Regiment, Royal Cana­dian Artillery during the Second World War, landed on Juno Beach and served the remainder of the war in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. Upon coming home, Frank was never idle, utilizing his people skills with Slacks Electric in Hantsport and as a carpenter with various companies including work­ing alongside his youngest brother, Richard. While not working, Frank and his wife spent countless hours tending their bountiful gardens sur­rounding their home and enjoying time at the cottage on Sunken Lake. In addition, Frank was an active member of Port Williams United Baptist Church and Royal Canadian Legion, Wolfville. Besides his parents, Frank was predeceased by sisters, Margaret Rose (two years), Mildred Lutwick, Frances Well­wood, Dorothy Reese, Jean Weagle; brother, Ralph. He will also be re­membered by many nieces, neph­ews, friends and comrades-in-arms, Dr. C. B. Lumsden. Branch No. 74 Royal Canadian Legion Wolfville, will hold a service at 7 p.m. followed by visitation until 9 p.m. Thursday, October 10, both from Annapolis Valley Funeral Home and Crema­tion Centre, Coldbrook.  
Hutchinson, Frank Avon (I3926)
 
758 HYSON, Kathleen
Age 93, of Hantsport, passed away peacefully on Sunday, October 11, 2015, at home, surrounded by her children. Born in Tadcaster, North Yorkshire, England, she was the daughter of the late Arthur and Lillian (Wilson) Johnson. She was also predeceased by her husband, Ronald Victor Hyson (Holland); husband, Kempton Merrill Hyson (Hantsport); brothers, Edward and Herbert Johnson (Alberta); sisters, Harriet, Gwen, Charlotte, and Victoria (England). During the war, Kathleen worked at Rowntree Chocolates. In the mid-1960s, Kathleen received her hairdressing diploma and opened Kay\'s Beauty Salon in her house. A few years later, she went on to work for Sears Canada for approximately 15 years. Kathleen was a Brownie leader and was involved in several organizations in Hantsport. She held every position within the Eastern Star and Rebekah\'s. Kathleen loved to travel, making several trips within North America, to Holland, and often to her original home in England. She was a terrific fan of Coronation Street, making several visits to the set and meeting many of the actors. She enjoyed playing bridge and rummoli, with the family Christmas rummoli tournament being an annual event. A funeral service celebrating Kathleen\'s life will take place 2 p.m. Friday, October 16, in St. Andrew\'s Anglican Church, 59 Main St., Hantsport, Rev. Tom Henderson officiating. Interment will follow in Riverbank Cemetery, Hantsport, with a reception following in the church hall. 
Johnson, Kathleen (I4946)
 
759 Ibrahim Ahmed “Mike” Zebian

Of Hantsport, passed away peacefully on March 15, 2021 with his loving family by his side. Ibrahim was born in Mdoukha, Lebanon in 1933. He came to Canada and lived in Ontario for a short time and then decided to settle in Nova Scotia because of its beauty. He opened a shoe store in Hantsport in 1961. Over the years, Ibrahim operated many clothing stores in Hantsport, Windsor and New Minas. He was a pioneer for his family, leading them to be strong and successful business people in the area. Ibrahim cherished his time with his grandchildren. They all adored him and family was the most important thing to Ibrahim. He loved to tell stories and help anyone he could. He was predeceased by his father, Ahmed Yousef Zebian, mother, Thahabeya; brother, Yousef, sister Smaya, brother Osem and sister Amney. Burial has taken place and there will be no service. A very special thank Dr. Wightman and Dr. Broder and the entire healthcare team at Valley Regional Hospital. Special thank you to the Victorian Order of Nurses for their care. Donations can be made to the Red Cross or the Heart and Stroke Foundation. 
Zebian, Ibrahim Ahmed “Mike” (I15897)
 
760 Immigrated to Canada in 1928
1931 - Wood Grinder in Pulp Mill 
Tayler, Thomas Percy (I17442)
 

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