MacLELLANOn Wednesday, July 29th, 2020, Donald Francis “Neil P.” MacLellan passed away peacefully in his 95th year at home surrounded by his family. Ernest was the eldest of four siblings born to the late Edward Stepaniak and Mary Joseph (Muir) Stepaniak. At the age of 16, she attended Saint Francis Xavier University (B.Sc. Passed away peacefully on Saturday, 6th February 2021, aged 87 years. God bless you. He is survived by his mother, Germaine Timmons, Chéticamp; his god parents, Yvonne Larade and Claude Timmons; many aunts, uncles, and cousins. Sadie’s final wish was to follow her husband’s path by donating her remains to Dalhousie University’s Medical Science Program. MacDONALDCarmel Christine MacDonald, age 88 of Broad Cove, Inverness: A proud Cape Bretoner, Carmel passed away on October 18th, 2020, in Halifax. Stella lived life to the fullest and voiced her common saying, "Ça pourrait être pire” (it could be worse). The funeral service will be live streamed and those wishing to participate in the live stream will need to contact Burnett Regional Funeral Services on admin@jenlesley.com.au. Besides his parents, Linus was predeceased by siblings, Joseph (Georgina) and Marie Sophie (Pierre). Funeral Mass was held on Friday, May 3rd, 2019, at St. Joseph’s Church, St. Joseph du Moine  with Father Peter LeBlanc officiating. Funeral Mass was held at l’Église St. Pierre in Chéticamp with Father Pierre Antoine St. Cyr officiating. Mom was predeceased by her parents, her husband, Charles; brother, Dan MacInnis; sister-in-law, Edna MacInnis; brother-in-law, Howard Matheson. Given current restrictions to maintain physical distancing, an outdoor funeral service was held Friday, July 10th at 5533 Cabot Trail Road, NE Margaree. In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be made to Central Inverness Palliative Care Society. In respect to the current COVID-19 restrictions, a public grave side service was held on Tuesday, July 21st, at Stewartdale Cemetery with Margie MacIntyre -LLWL officiating. She was devoted to her family – a mom to everyone and a friend to all. Mario was a longtime member, past president, and board member of the Massachusetts Locksmiths Association. Vincent vanZutphen officiating. Dad was a compassionate and generous man. Much loved Mother of Barry and Lyn, Colin (dec’d) and Phyllis, Albert and Delma, Trevor and Debbie, Ken and Norma and their families. Pearl was educated in Belle Cote and taught school prior to entering nursing school. David was a devoted husband, father, and son. He is survived by one brother Anthony and four sisters: Theresa Hogan, Josephine MacDonald, Tena Murphy, and Betty Ann Campbell. Cremation has taken place under the direction of Dennis Haverstock Funeral Home, Port Hawkesbury. He is survived by his wife, Rose, his pride and joy, children,  Chris (Lisa), Alberta; John (Heidi) Alberta; Amanda (Mike) St. Peters; Kevin (Christine) Alberta; Evie(Sam) Alberta; seven grandchildren, the loves of his life, Evan and Nic MacLeod, Alberta; Jaimee and Kameron McLean, Alberta; Emily, Cailin and Lucas Carter, St. Peters; eight siblings, Ruthie (Lewis), Mary (Wessie), Colleen(Graham), Allan(Lisa),Stanley(Angela), Linda, Nancy (Mike), Pauline (Stephen);  several nieces and nephews. He spent 39 years working for Stora/New Page before retiring in 2010. She is survived by her sons, Réné (Doreen) LeFort, Jacques LeFort, (Brenda LeBlanc), and daughter, Ginette (Gilles) Deveau, all of Chéticamp; sister, Isabelle Deveau; grandchildren, Wanda, Blaine, Glen, Lisa, Angela, Joey, Gregory, Marielle, Justin; great-grandchildren, Cameron, Maxime, Samuel, Liam, Théo, Mathieu, Cassie, Winston, George, Hazel, Kiarra, Sophia, Declan, Greyson, Alia. Visitation was held in St. Matthew's United Church, Inverness on Saturday, December 29th from 1:00 to 1:45 p.m. and funeral service followed at 2:00 p.m., with Pastor Maggie Plant celebrating. She was the beloved wife of the late Alex Dave Poirier and is survived by her daughter Margaret M. Young (Richard) of Waltham; her grandsons David Poirier of California and Mark Poirier (Shannon) of Dracut; her great-grandchildren Madison, Lilly and Jackson Poirier; her daughter-in-law Leona Poirier of Waltham; her siblings Stella Chiasson (Théobert), Catherine Aucoin, Gerard Aucoin (Therese) and Philias Aucoin (Laura) all of Canada; and also leaves many nieces, nephews and their families. While left with a tremendous grief, we will be forever grateful to our Dad for the gifts of song and stories for the generations to come and the extraordinary life he gave us all. Passed away peacefully on Saturday, 30th October 2021, aged 77 years. In 1967, they opened the Ceilidh Restaurant and later Central Clothing, all the time whilst Parr worked as a foreman for the Department of Highways. Much loved Wife of George (dec’d). We also want to thank the nurses working with the New Brunswick Extra Mural Program in Saint John. Everett MacNeil and to Green’s Funeral Home. Cremation has taken place. After her children were grown, Cindy enjoyed her work at the Fair Isle Motel. Desiring further education, Ernie proceeded to obtain a Masters Degree in English and studied in Administration. Funeral is under the direction of Cheticamp Funeral Services Ltd. Condolences may be sent to: www.cheticampfuneralservices.ca. MacISAACFrancis (Frank) Delphin MacIsaac, 1952-2021: It is with saddened hearts that we announce Francis (Frank) Delphin MacIsaac, 68, of Greenwal Manor, Antigonish, passed away peacefully February 25th, 2021, at St. Martha’s Regional Hospital, Antigonish. Donations in memory of Hal may be made to VCMH. Leo was predeceased by his parents; nephew, Jeff Boomgaars; and a brother-in-law, Bill Lewis. She later moved to Marathon, ON, where she did custodial work. Don Nelson (as he was known to his friends) loved the forest and his work, which was done with pride. AUCOINLoretta Marie Aucoin, 87, passed away peacefully in her sleep on Saturday, November 16th. Judy was born in Glace Bay on June 20th,1958, to the late Thomas and Kathleen McEwan. He was predeceased by nephews James St. Clair and David Mack; brother Byron St. Clair; sisters Julie St. Clair and Elizabeth (St. Clair) Mack; and his longtime feline companion Max. He will be especially missed by his precious granddaughter, Mia Cecile. In a statement, police said they had responded to reports from members of the public about people gathering at a Henderson funeral home on Paramount Dr. "Those gathered were spoken to and reminded about the rules at alert level 3. Jeannine retired from Victoria General Hospital in Halifax at the age of 50 and returned to her Cape Breton home where she led a very private and quiet life. Fireworks displays in London 2021: Best Bonfire Night events in the capital this weekend, Greens say tax credit increase doesn't go far enough, Porsche's protest against GTE Pro title-winning Ferrari rejected, Two people arrested following armed carjacking, police chase through Manawatū, Three rescued as yacht sinks in rough weather, 13 Reasons Why and Runaways stars join new comedy movie, COP26 roundup: Key commitments and goals on climate change with highlights from Glasgow, "Why I won't be shaming my lockdown body this time around. Russell is survived by his wife, Annie; brothers, Victor (Bernice), Grand Etang; Edgar (Lucille), Cheticamp; his favourite sister, Yvette (Yves), Bridgewater. Anne devoted her life to raising her family. Memorial donations in memory of Ernest may be made to a charity of your choice. Bill was loyal to his faith, his family, and land he was from. After he officially retired, he took a job driving a flatbed truck carrying theatre props for a Vancouver Film Industry. Kids gravitated to him, whether it was the nieces and nephews or the kids that visited the Co-op with their parents. She was also an active member of the C.J. He was always playing jokes on any of the poor siblings who came across his path. Interment to follow in Resurrection Cemetery. Paula also leaves behind many loving friends and extended family. MITCHELLIt is with sadness we announce the passing of David Mitchell on November 7th, in the Foyer Pere Fiset, Cheticamp. Funeral service followed visitation at Wilson United Church, Margaree Center, with Rev. He will be very sadly missed by his surviving siblings Ray (late Pat) (Cambridge, Ontario) and Isabel Tell (Fred) (Sydney, Nova Scotia), and many nieces, nephews, and cousins, both down home in Nova Scotia and up here in Ontario. Loving “Nana” of Justin, Matthew and his wife Michelle, Brendan, Mikey and his wife Kristen, Sean, Corey and his wife Dana, Brett, Tyler, Emily, Kyle, Shane, Ava and great-granddaughter Delaney Mae. Their grandchildren: Cory, Christine (Jacques), Camille (Amy Lou), Philip (Leah), Francine (Brian) and David. Great Great Grandmother to Ivy. Tor. Viola was a loving wife and mother. She always enjoyed a good cup of tea with friends and family. Cremation has taken place. Mom was a graduate of Normal College and found her calling during her years as a special education teacher. Visitation was held on Sunday, December 2nd. Besides her husband, Jean Maurice, she was predeceased by brothers, Henri and Thomas; sisters, Nanette, Juliette, Marguerite, Doris, and Elizabeth. HARRIS, Reenie May (nee Krause) Late of Forest View, Wondai, formerly of Goomeri, Mundubbera and Jandowae. In lieu of flowers the family requests donations may be made to the Inverness Palliative Care Unit or St. Andrew's Church Judique, NS. Lorraine's faith in God was always shown in her love for life and her kindness. Then they would laugh even more. Mary was a native Gaelic speaker who enjoyed sharing her knowledge of the language with speakers of all levels. Family flowers only please. Messer, Tracey Leah Late of Gayndah. “Forever in our Hearts” COVID-19 restrictions will apply. He served as assistant on July 2nd, 1952, at Immaculate Conception, Sydney Mines; on February 14th, 1956, appointed diocesan chancellor, chaplain, St. Martha’s Hospital, November 1st, replaced as chaplain, full-time chancellor, August 27th, 1958, assistant, St. Ninian’s Cathedral, July 22nd, 1963, Family Life Bureau, Nazareth House, Sydney, diocesan director, June 29th, 1966, St. Mary’s Parish, Big Pond; administrator, August 1st, 1968, St. James Parish, Gardiner Mines, parish priest, director of the Retreat Center, Gardener Mines; June 1st, 1969, St. Joseph’s Hospital Board, president, August, 1970, St. Anthony Daniel Parish, Sydney; pastor, 1971, survey (trip) re Rel. She spoke often of the lasting friendships she had with the children she transported as well as with her longtime ride along partner, Donna. Arrangements are under the care of the Sunset Funeral Co-operative, Margaree Valley. Much loved Grandfather of Peta-Anne, Scott, Vikki, Felicity, Tony, Michelle, Katy, Rebecca, Blair, Lochlan and Beloved Great-grandfather of 11 great-grandchildren. To know her was to love her. Children & extra beds There are no cots provided in a room. Donations in her memory may be made to St. Patrick’s CWL, St. Patrick’s Church, Margaree, The RK MacDonald Guest Home or a charity of choice. Together with her husband, Vincent MacDonald of Creignish, they established a legacy strong in family and community service. M. Henriette worked at the Lemoyne Co-op for 15 years. Much loved Mother and Mother-in-law of Gordon and Betty, Dennise and Geoff, Patricia and Michael (dec’d), Robyn and David, Peter (dec’d). MacKINNONAnnie “Josephine” MacKinnon slipped peacefully from this world January 20th, 2020, while residing in the Inverary Manor, Inverness, her home for the past six years. The funeral service will be live streamed and anyone wishing to participate should email: admin@jenlesley.com.au “Forever in our Hearts”, Scheuber, Aileen May (nee Guymer) Fondly known to many as “Grandma”, “GG” and “Auntie A”. Father of Kenneth and Amanda, and Father-in-law of Michael. Online condolences may be made to: www.invernessfuneralhome.com. His family will remember with fondness, the many hikes where wonderful conversations were shared. Born in Tatamagouche, he was a son of Mary Kathleen (Fullerton) Hooper and the late Roland Alexander Langille and also predeceased by stepfather, Robert Frothingham Hooper. Visitation will be held at Lake Ainslie Fire Hall on Monday, March 4th, from 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Funeral service will be Tuesday, March 5th, at 2:00 p.m. at Alexander Grant United Church, reception to follow at the fire hall. Andrew was a man of passion and focus, an environmentalist, activist, friend. The much loved Son of Merle. Phone : 0428 611 452   |   Office: 07 4161 1452 Beloved Great Grandmother of 11 Great Grandchildren. Breton’s love for the outdoors and animals was shared with his significant other Allyson, where they spent much of their time enjoying the natural beauty that life has to offer. Danny, parish priest in Mabou, and Bruce (Laura), Oakville. Memorial donations may be made to Foyer Père Fiset (Recreation Program). Cremation has taken place. Visitation was held Thursday, October 11th, 2018, in Ettinger Funeral Home, 2812 Highway 2, Shubenacadie. Albert’s mid-August birthday was ideal for a birthday party as the away crowd was all back in Cape Breton. Relatives and Friends are respectfully invited to attend a memorial service to celebrate Jonesy’s life at Mundubbera Town Hall, on Tuesday 23rd October, 2018 commencing at 11.00am. STARK, Bronwen Eleanor (nee Worth) Late of Degilbo. Patient and easy going, she was also known for her sharp wit and wonderful sense of humour. Gordon is also survived by his two sisters, Eva (the late Robert) Colpitts and Katherine (the late Rev. He always loved talking to his friends and family and entertaining them with his stories and jokes. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. Covid-19 restrictions will apply. We would like to thank the doctors and nurses for palliative care giving at Sacred Heart Community Health Centre. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend a celebration of George’s life to be held at the Monto Community Hall on Friday, 12th March 2021, commencing at 10 am. Yvonne and Leo were married in 1968 and raised their four children in the house Leo had built on a small parcel of land carved out of his family’s farm. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Cheticamp Funeral Services Ltd. Condolences may be sent to: www.cheticampfuneralservices.ca. Born in Inverness on March 4th , 1962, he was the oldest son of Ray and the late Anne (MacPhail) Chandler. Simon Joe was a dedicated member of the Knights of Columbus as a 4th Degree Grand Knight, member of the of the Legion Br. A favourite pastime was to troubleshoot and repair cars. Don was beloved Pa and Great Pa to his ten Grandchildren and twelve Great-Grandchildren.  Loving Brother and Brother-in-law of Mort and Pamela, Gordon and Merrie Relatives and Friends are respectfully invited to attend a celebration of Don’s life to be held at the Biggenden Memorial Hall on Monday 26th February, 2018 commencing at 10 am. In 2013, Rhoda started showing signs of dementia, as her illness progressed Angus became her full time caregiver. Roger will always be remembered for his kindness, willingness to help others, good nature, sense of humour, and music. document.getElementById('cloak76df6e55d7d31127172cbb4b62378134').innerHTML = ''; Grandad of Charissa, Bray, Amanda, Paul, Hayley, Natalie. She is survived by her sons: David Deveau and Clarence (Cassandra Slaton/Deveau) Deveau; sisters: Sister Dora Bourgeois, Dorothy Toranto; grandchildren: Olivia Deveau, Sebastien Deveau. We are forever grateful and blessed that you were a part of her life. She was predeceased by her husband, Michael Black; twin daughters, Debbie and Kelly (in infancy); brother, Vince. Besides her parents, Jeanette was predeceased by her husband, Michael J. MacIntyre and brother, James MacDonald. It was Helen's nature to want to help people, and often reached out to anyone who might need support that she felt she could offer. Visitation was Tuesday, February 4th, in Inverness Funeral Home. Beloved Sister and Sister-in-law of Joan and Jim. He was a member and the chairman of the Central Plymouth County Water District from 1965-1988, chairman of the Town Hall Renovations Committee from 1965-1980, and a member of the Old Colony Planning Council, Sewer Legislation Committee, and Hanson Athletic Association. A reception will follow in the St. Margaret’s Parish Community Centre, 60 Shore Road, Dunvegan, Nova Scotia. Donelda embraced this role and became a proud and cherished member of the Gillis clan. Memorial donations in memory of the late Gayle Lanceleve may be made to Experimental Farm Agriculture and Agrifood Canada at: This email address is being protected from spambots. Cherished Great-Aunt of her nieces and nephews, with some seeing her as their special Grandma. Roger grew up in River Denys, and attended Whycocomagh Consolidated School. Family and Friends are respectfully invited to attend a Graveside Service for Veronica to be held at the Degilbo Lawn Cemetery on Monday 11 January 2021, commencing at 10am. He was gifted with many cherished years with his late brother, Trent MacInnis, and is survived by his admirable brother Terry MacInnis, his wife Shirley, and their children Mitchell, Brett (Amanda), and Kristen (Greg). His spirit and attitude were unfailing through it all, inspiring those around him with his selfless and generous nature. He moved on to sales and management for Electrolux, before joining Scotsburn Dairy for 25 years until retirement. Midway as an Aviation Boatswain’s Mate and also as a Combat Aviation Crew member during the Korea War. In lieu of flowers, donations to Cancer Council Queensland.  Envelopes available at the service. LANDRYMrs. Derniers chiffres du Coronavirus issus du CSSE 06/11/2021 (samedi 6 novembre 2021). He studied the Plumbing and Pipefitting trade at NSIT in Halifax and became a proud member of Local 682, serving as a respected board member. Warren passed away peacefully on Saturday, March 28th, 2020, with his daughter Patty by his side. His greatest passions were working as a geologist, prospecting in the Cape Breton Highlands, learning how to fly an airplane, as well as founding and operating Cranton Cottages along the Margaree River. Funeral Mass was held at Stella Maris Church Wednesday, December 12th at 11 a.m., Father Dan MacDonald officiated. He is also survived by his children: Kevin (Leslie Smith, Bedford, N.S. ), Elsie nurtured many young pupils during her career, from early days at River Denys to her last, at Whycocomagh Federal School, Waycobah First Nation. Jean was a daughter of the late Donald and Rose (MacKay) MacIver. For over 45 years, they welcomed the mi-careme in their home. She is survived by her children: Colleen (Danny) McCallum, Truro; Lindsey (Johanne), Margaree Centre; and Lorne (Raylene), Sydney; grandchildren: Steven, Ashley, Derek, Michael, Krista, Bryce, and Bethany; great-grandchildren: Owen, Ayla, Austin, and Merryn; sisters-in-law: Hilda MacDermid, Olivemae Ingraham, Shirley Hart; and brothers-in-law Charles (Phyllis) Hart and Murdoch Carmichael. Visitation took place in Port Hood and Area Resting Place on Tuesday, January 14th; funeral mass was in St Peter’s Parish Church at 11:00 a.m., Wednesday, January 15th, with Fr. Lane Hospital. Coming from a large family of many siblings, nieces, and nephews his heart was always down East. His love of history, culture, and stories led him to become a community historian in his later years. She loved spending time in her flower garden, reading, and really enjoyed doing Circle-A-Word puzzles. During this time, he wrote the series “Fourteen Days as an Old Age Pensioner,” which was later printed in book form. She formed strong and lasting relationships with her students, their families, and communities, and always held a very special place in her heart for ‘her children,’ treasuring how much she learned from them. Funeral Mass was celebrated at  on Wednesday, November 21st, in St. Joseph’s Church, St. Joseph du Moine, with Father Peter LeBlanc officiating. Online condolences: www.sunsetfuneralco-op.com. There will be no visitation as per her wishes. 120 m. 98 Church Street. Beloved son, husband, brother, cousin, uncle, and friend to many, he will be forever loved and missed…. Melita was a member of Farquharson Memorial Presbyterian Church, Middle River. Loving Husband of Jody. She found much joy and was very proud of her profession as a teacher at NDA School in Chéticamp, in Arichat, and also in Halifax for another 20 years. Passed away peacefully with his loving family by his side on Monday, 27 January 2020, aged 76 years. While in hospital, Mom looked forward to her many visitors and phone calls from family and friends. A Funeral Service to celebrate Gary’s life will be held at the Pinnaroo Crematorium, Graham Road, Bridgeman Downs on Friday, 27 January 2017 at 2 pm. Along with his parents, Charles is also predeceased by his sister, Gwenn. Words of comfort may be forwarded to the family at: www.haverstocks.com. His determination, tenacity, and work ethic were simply unparalleled, to be honest, he defined hard working. He was an avid outdoorsman and spent many hours fishing, or riding snowmobiles, and trapping in the same mountains where he earned his living. She was predeceased by all her siblings. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Stella’s memory to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia, Diabetes Canada-Nova Scotia Chapter, Special Olympics Nova Scotia, and the Port Hawkesbury Regional Occupation Center Society, all charities which were near to mom and her heart of giving. Utmost gratitude and admiration to the staff of our local pharmacies, home support services, Home Care NS, VCMH, Inverary Manor, and Palliative Care of Inverness and Baddeck. Devon is survived by his father Patrick Dale Timmons; mother Marcella Ann Timmons (MacKinnon); step-father Jason; siblings Cody, Dylan, Morgan, and Margaret; nephew Walker, and nieces Brooklyn and Kaylee (Jessica). Josephine is survived by one brother, Paul Antoine (Patricia) Deveau, Chéticamp; one sister, Germaine Chiasson; and several nieces and nephews. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to a charity of your choice. They soon settled in Grande Prairie. Warren was originally from Amherst, NS, but spent his last few years in beautiful Margaree Valley, Cape Breton. A celebration of Bill’s life will be scheduled at a later date. Donations in memory of Linus may be made to a charity of one’s choice. She loved her co-workers enjoying many hilarious moments with them and had a special place in her memory and heart for all of her patients, whether present or former. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend a Memorial Service to celebrate Sue’s life to be held at the Uniting Church of Australia, 76 William Street, Kilcoy on Friday, 11th October 2019, commencing at 11 am. Our family would like to thank the many doctors, nurses, and palliative care team that provided great care for our mother over many years, and especially during this last year. Isabel will certainly be missed by many nieces and nephews and grandnieces and nephews in Cape Breton, Ontario, and Boston as well as her cousin Jessie Gillis of Judique. Please arrive early, car pool or use public transport. Donations in memory of Duncan may be made to Inverness Palliative Care Unit. Online expressions of sympathy may be sent to the family at: www.sunsetfuneralco-op.com. Online condolences may be made to: www.invernessfuneral home.com. “Reunited with George”, CLAYTON, Gail Ellen (nee Ratcliffe) Late of Gayndah. She was also a writer of fiction and church history and an enthusiast and occasional performer (in youth with her guitar) of folk songs, hymns, and more. Ernest had a quiet, gentle, loving nature and loved his family dearly. Calling hours were at Guare and Sons Funeral Home in Montpelier, VT, Tuesday, November 27th. She remained in Mississauga, where she was an active grandmother to her many young grandchildren, until they had all grown up. Cremation has taken place. Much loved Husband of Shirley (dec’d). A heartfelt thank you to the staff who always went above and beyond to meet her every need until the very end. She was predeceased by: her husband Frank Casey, brothers Aloysius “Wish” Harrietha, and Ronald Harrietha, and sisters Mary “Carmelita” MacDonald and Reynelda Young. There will be no visitation. Dad, you were a very special father, grandfather, and great-grandfather who will forever be in our hearts. Playing music at L’AMAC with his special Cheticamp friends put a smile on his face as he always looked forward to his Tuesday night song circle. At the age of 50, Mary was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis and, although she struggled as life became increasingly difficult with the progression of the disease, she never lost her sense of humour nor her interest in the well being of others. Florence also enjoyed annual trips to Florida with her beloved husband for more than 20 years. He is survived by special friend, Donalda; son, Kenneth (Stephanie); daughter, Myra (Glen); brothers, Clifford (Frances), Gelasse (Wilfredine), Laurent, Wayne, and Emile (Jennifer); sisters, Linda (Michel), Annie Blanche (Vince), Odile (Jerry), and Della (Dave); grandchildren, Luc, Benson, and Beckett. He was always cheerful, friendly to all, and was quick to lend a hand.

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