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How would you like to be remembered?
How would you like to
be remembered?
Obituaries
ConneCting friends and family with your loved ones memory
Our family caring for yours.
An obituary is an important part of the grieving process
that the Chronicle herald strongly values. Coping
with the loss of a loved one is extremely difficult,
as is the accompanying grief. With more than 190
years graciously serving the province of Nova scotia,
you can count on the Chronicle herald to provide
professionalism, quality and service excellence to you
during this challenging time.
• We are the largest provincial newspaper with a half
million readers each week in print and online. When
a final tribute is placed with The Chronicle Herald,
you can be at ease knowing that our many readers
will be notified of the deceased’s passing.
When you call on us you’re not calling upon strangers
for assistance in your time of need. We truly are a
family business that is here to serve your family.
Many people need to be informed of a bereavement
and the memorial services that will honour your
loved one. We understand the significance of the
celebration of one’s life and the establishment of a
lasting memorial.
To help families during this time we respectfully offer a selection
of services, whether it’s a simple announcement or an extended
obituary, we are here for you and your family to help create a
meaningful and memorable final tribute.
Dimensions: Obituaries are printed to a standard
width of two inches. We offer the first one and one half
inches in depth of any obituary at no charge for the first
day, Monday to Friday. Each additional one half inch in
depth is charged at $22.54 +hst (Monday to Friday)
style: Variations are available with borders and
embellishments. You may choose from the following
symbols, or contact us to discuss creating a more personal
symbol. the space occupied by a symbol will be charged
at the same rates and will be considered as part of the total
length of the obituary.
• In addition to print, all obituaries will be displayed
on our website as well as through our App.
Free space is not available on saturday. Each half inch in depth
is charged at $24.04 +hst
All obituaries may run more than once. the total depth of the
obituary will be charged at $22.54 +hst for each additional
day.
PhotograPhs: the space occupied by the picture will
be charged at the same rates and will be considered as part of
the total length of the obituary in addition to the photo setup
charge of $30.00 +hst per day.
oPtional messages: Further enhance the obituary
with a segregated additional message.
All obituaries submitted to The Chronicle Herald are subject
to editing as appropriate to the tone and content of The
Chronicle Herald and are only published on the condition that
The Chronicle Herald may reproduce, republish and distribute any such
materials in any and all media. The liability of The Chronicle Herald
for damages arising out of errors in obituaries or for non-publication of
obituaries is limited solely to the amount paid for the space.
Optional Styles
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MOSHER, Robert
Age 68 years of Dartmouth, passed
away peacefully March 28, 2014. He
was a son of the late Bertha and the
Greg Mosher, of New Waterford. He
is survived by his wife, Kim; daughter, Tamara Hann; two grandchildren; three sisters, several nieces
and nephews. Cremation has taken
place. On-line condolences at:
www.dartmouthfuneralhome.ca
stanDarD Free obituary
1.93” x 1.5”
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Mon to Fri - Free (first day only)
sat - $72.24 +hst
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WATTS, Joseph Arthur
Age 96 of Sydney. On Sunday,
March 11, 2014, Joseph gently left
this earth and returned home to our
Heavenly Father. Born July 11, 1917,
in Musquodoboit Harbour N.S., he
was the son of the late William
Watts and Pearl (Baker) Watts and is
survived by his wife, Mary (Betts);
daughters, Paula (David Newcombe), Ellen (Chris Hall), Christine
Watts, Lorrie (Tim Hatch), Kathy
(Albert MacDonald) and Roberta
(Steve O’Neill); stepchildren, Cathy
Hatch, Diane MacKinnon and Darryl Anderson; sisters, Gloria (Kevin
Richardson) and Paula Watts; a
combined total of 20 grandchildren
and 13 great-grandchildren, whom
he loved dearly. He was predeceased by his first wife, Ruth (MacDonald) Watts and siblings, Lois,
Jennifer, Inez, Georgina and June.
Joseph played the guitar, as well as
his treasured mandolin and in his
youth, with his friend, Gary Robinson, played many house parties.
Later years found him sharing music around campfires and family
gatherings. Visitation will take place
in Sydney Memorial Chapel on
Thursday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A funeral
service will be held in the Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter- Day Saints on
Thursday 11 a.m., with president
Jim Kaine officiating. Interment in
Forest Haven Memorial Gardens.
Family flowers only. Online condolences at:
www.sydneymemorialchapel.ca
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sat - $240.80 +hst
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MANETTE, Ruth
Age 70, of Port Hood, passed away
peacefully on May 1, 2014, in Inverness Consolidated Memorial Hospital. She was a daughter of the late
Muriel
Duffy
(MacKinnon) and
Thomas Duffy. A
visit with Ruth
would always include a hot cup of
tea and some
tasty home baked
goodies. She always had chocolate chip cookies
for her nieces and
nephews whom
she held close to
her heart. She is
survived by her
sisters, Marlene
(Frank) Munroe,
Elsie
(David)
Giles, Port Hood;
brothers, Victor,
Halifax; Nathan (Kim) MacDonald,
Halifax; brother-in-law, Stewart
Miller; many nieces and nephews.
She was predeceased by her sister,
Joan Duffy and brothers, Jason (Janet), and Stacey. Ruth will rest in
Port Hood Area Resting Place with
visitation Thursday, May 8 from 2-4
and 7-9 p.m. with Funeral Mass on
Friday at 11 a.m. in St. Peter’s
Church, Port Hood, with Father Vincent VanZutphen officiating with interment in the parish cemetery.
Donations may be made to Port
Hood Area Resting Place. On-line
condolences may be made to:
www.invernessfuneralhome.com
stanDarD obituary
with 2 Photos
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Mon to Fri - $246.76 +hst
sat - $331.76 +hst
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JONES, Tamara Lynn
Age 85, Sackville,
passed away on
January 8, 2014,
in Melville Lodge,
Halifax. Born in
Halifax, she was a
daughter of the
late William and
Betty (Riley) Swinehammer. Tamara lived in the
community of Sackville for over 40
years. She spent many hours volunteering in the community with numerous groups. She worked for the
Red Cross during wartime, the
R.C.M.P. in Halifax, also worked for
Moirs candy and Simpson-Sears.
She loved gardening and her birds.
Tamara had a great love for her
family and friends and she cherished her great-grandson. She is survived by her daughter, Julie(Ross)
King, Sackville; sisters, Ruth Smith,
Halifax; Florence Pink, Halifax, and
Jane Little, Quebec; grandson,
Bryan King, and great-grandson,
John King; many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her
husband, Ronald P. Jones; son, Kevin Jones; brothers, Robert Swinehammer, Eddie Swinehammer;
sisters, Betty Park, Melissa Costello,
Evelyn Rafuse and Lorraine Miles.
Cremation has taken place under
the care of Ettinger Funeral Home,
Shubenacadie. Visitation 1-4 p.m.,
Saturday, with funeral service 2 p.m.
Sunday, March 9, both in Ettinger
Funeral Home, 2812 Highway 2,
Shubenacadie. Flowers welcomed.
Donations may be made to Melville
Lodge. Condolences, words of comfort, and remembrances of Tamara
may be shared with the family at:
www.ettingerfuneralhome.com
‘No matter how far my feet may roam my
heart remains at home sweet home’
stanDarD obituary
with Photo anD verse
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May the memory of moments shared
comfort you in the days ahead.
HOw tO place an Obituary:
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Benjamin A. MacDonald
Obituaries are accepted Sunday to Friday from 11:00 a.m. to
6:00 p.m. for the next publishing day.
pHOne: 1-902-426-2874
tOll Free: 1-800-563-0160
Fax: 1-902-420-6430
email*: [email protected]
*Include your name, telephone number, full mailing address and the text of the obituary in the message.
in persOn: Material can be brought to our office at
2717 Joseph Howe Drive, Halifax, from Monday to Friday,
11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
• Paymentisrequiredpriortopublication.Youwillbecontacted
for payment in advance.
• Wewillrequireconfirmationofdeathbeforepublishing.
Youwillneedtosupplythenameofafuneralhomeor crematorium or clergy involved in arrangements.
Alternatively, you may fax a copy of a death certificate.
• Photosmaybeemailedasjpegattachmentsandshouldbe
scanned at a resolution no lower than 200 dpi.
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Arthur John Boudreau
Passed away peacefully on Monday, March 24th,
2014, at the age of 72 years. Loving husband of the
late Betty Boudreau (LeBlanc). Much loved and cherished father of Claire Boudreau (Mike Smith) and devoted grandfather of Ryan, Jane and Melanie.
Survived by his sisters, Florence, Claire, Alice and his
brother, Marvin. Predeceased by his brothers, Gerald
and Debbie. Fondly remembered by his extended
family, many nieces, nephews and friends. The family
wishes to acknowledge the nurses, physicians and
staff at the Ottawa General Hospital for their care and
kindness. Family and friends may pay respects at Memorial Service in the Chapel of Kelly Funeral HomeSomerset Chapel on Friday, March 28th, at 11 a.m.
Interment in Hope Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society.
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Benjamin A. MacDonald world traveler, accomplished sportsman and brilliant raconteur, died on
Monday, March 10, 2014, in Venice, Fla. He was 75.
Ben played hard and took pride in working as little as
possible. Known for the generosity of his heart and
the hospitality of his home, he made living well more
than ’the best revenge’; he made of it an art. Ben was
born in 1938 in the malodorous city of Passaic, N.J., to
Benjamin MacDonald (the Elder), an inventor and
heifer breeder, and Anne McCurry, a schoolteacher.
He attended Yale University; after graduating with a
degree in history, Ben enlisted in the Navy and was
given an honorable discharge in 1962. He married
Betty Smith, who would bear him two daughters: Julie
and Lynn. At first, Ben seemed to attempt a conventional life, earning a law degree (from Washington
and Lee) and going to work on Wall Street - in what
capacity, no one seems very clear. But the straight life
was never to Ben’s taste: he did not suffer fools gladly,
and to him bosses were a particularly irksome variety
of fool. Until the mid-70s, Ben’s life was all about
gambling: he gambled in the casinos, and he gambled
in the stock market. Then in 1977, he found himself
on the Margaree River on Cape Breton Island in Nova
Scotia. He fell in love with the place and two years
later he bought a farm. He also fell in love with a
Margaree native, Bonnie Jordan and married her in
1991. Starting in the mid-90s, Ben spent more than
half the year in Cape Breton, with Bonnie, his cows,
pigs and chickens, and his beloved dog, Lexi. He’d
hoped to get back to the Margaree Valley one more
time, but he ran out of time. He took enormous pleasure in a good story, well told. No one who saw his
face light up when he heard one will ever forget it. He
liked to say that the facts should never be allowed to
get in the way of a good story. Ben was a man of large
appetites; and he also loved and hated on a large
scale. He hated petty bureaucrats and bad wine; political correctness and peanut butter. He loved smart
women, beautiful women and butter; the ocean and a
good book; cribbage, fast cars and laughter. He
adored his wife Bonnie and his two daughters and his
four grandchildren. Having spent many years as a
gambler, Ben didn’t end up as one. By the final curtain, he was living as close to a sure bet as mortals
can hope for. He’d crafted his life with the care and
inspiration of a sculptor, inspiring a home shaped by
the enthusiasm and warmth of his personality; it was
his great work to have shared this way of life with
those he loved and shown them how it was done.
Ben’s legacy was a life well lived - which is, after all,
the ultimate story well told. Condolences may be sent
to the family at: www.sydneymemorialchapel.ca
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Effective July 2014
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