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Friday April 18, 1980
Chronicle Herald
BRAS d'OR - Stephen A. LeBlanc, 72, of Bras d'Or, died Tuesday in Harbourview
Hospital, Sydney Mines. Born in Sydney Mines, he was the son of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Isiah LeBlanc. He was resident of Bras d'Or for about 45 years and was a
retired coal miner. He was a member of St. Joseph's Church. Bras d'Or. He is
survived by one son, Ambrose, Montreal; four daughters, Philomina (Mrs. Bill
Storey), Scarborough. Ont.; Sylvia (Mrs. Robert Roper), Sydney Mines; Annie
(Mrs. John Hoben), Yarmouth; Carmeletta (Mrs. Hubert Cholock), Bras d'Or; 18
grandchildren; two sisters. Dora (Mrs. Joseph Harrietha). Sydney Mines; Mrs. Ann
MacConville, Detroit; four brothers, Leander, Clarence and Simon, Sydney Mines;
Jerome, Florida. Besides his wife, the former Mary Carey, he was predeceased by
three
brothers, Gus, Peter and Edward; four sisters, Ella Mae, Lena, Theresa and Dolly.
The body is in the George R. Francis and Son Funeral Home, Sydney Mines. Funeral
services will be held today at 2 p.m. in St. Joseph's Church. Burial will be in
the parish cemetery.
Monday February 21, 1966
Chronicle Herald
Mrs. Stephen LeBlanc
Bras D'Or - Mrs. Stephen LeBlanc, 55, died Friday in Harbourview Hospital after
a long illness. Born in Bras d'Or, she was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Carey. She was a member of St. Joseph's Parish, Bras d'Or. Surviving are her
husband; three daughters, Philomena (Mrs. Roland Morris), Sydney Mines; Annie
(Mrs. John Hoben); Carmelita (Mrs Herbert Cholock), both of Bras d'Or; son,
Ambrose, Quebec City; two sisters, Mrs. Dominic Boudreau and Mrs. Russell
Serroul, both of Bras d'Or; five brothers, Thomas, John, Garfield, Bras d'Or;
James, Broughton, and Walter, Bras d'Or. The funeral
was Sunday from St. Joseph's Church with interment in the parish cemetery.
(d/o Hilaire Antoine 'Ernest' Landry and Eva May Samson)
Tuesday June 9, 1970
Chronicle Herald
MRS. CORRINE LeLANC, 34, Petit De Grat, Richmond County, was buried in St.
Joseph's Cemetery, following funeral service in the parish Church, Rev. G.
Arsenault officiating, assisted by Rev.. F. Boudreau. The former Corrine Landry,
she was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Landry. Surviving besides her husband,
Simon LeBlanc, and parents are a son and a daughter, five
sisters. Valerie (Mrs. Arthur Landry), Edna (Mrs. Charles Landry), Veronica
(Mrs. Edward Fortune), all of Petit De Grat; Lucille (Mrs. Arthur Frank), Port
Royal, Cape Breton; Martine (Mrs. Francis Fougere), St. Catharines, Ontario. A
brother, Edwin, predeceased.
Tuesday July 14, 1970
Mrs Murray Landry, 84, of Port Morien, Cape Breton, died in Toronto. She was
born in Broughton, Cape Breton. She is survived by six daughters, Jessie (Mrs.
Charles F. Shepherd), Morien; Mary (Mrs. Norman Williams), Boston; Florence
(Mrs. Ian Rankin), Blanche (Mrs. Russell Nickerson), and Mrs Ada Leach, all of
Toronto; and Annie (Mrs Stanley Andrews), Glace Bay; Three
sons, Sydney, Halifax; Fred, British Columbia; and Charles, Toronto; one sisters,
Mrs. Margaret Verge, California 13 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
(Nee Landry s/o Joseph Leon Landry and Marie Marguerite Pate of L'Ardoise)
Monday Dec 18, 1972
Chronicle Herald
Mrs. Joseph Briand
L'ARDOISE - Mrs. Joseph (Elizabeth) Briand, 86, of L'Ardoise, Richmond County,
died Saturday at home. She was born in Rockdale, Richmond County. Surviving are
four daughters, Mrs. Beatrice Mombourquette and Alma (Mrs. Urban Sampson), both
of L'Ardoise; Mrs. Effie Langaigne and Mrs. Agnes Proulx, both of Montreal;
three sons, Peter, Halifax; John and Francis, at
home; three sisters, Mrs. Alvena Brooks and Mrs. Rose Brooks, both of Halifax;
Hilda (Mrs. George Sampson), St. Peter's, Richmond County; 24 grandchildren and
35 great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband and a son, Fred. The
body is at her late residence. Funeral service will be held Tuesday at 10 a.m.
in Holy Guardian Angel Parish Centre, L'Ardoise, Rev. Stanley MacDonald
officiating. Burial will be in the parish cemetery.
In the Chronicle Herald
Sat Aug 30, 1986
Robert Jeffrey Landry, of 5959 Spring Garden Road, Halifax, died Friday at home.
Born in Lower L'Ardoise, Cape Breton, he was a son of the late Amos Landry and
Elizabeth (Goswell) Peters. He served as chief steward on the cable ships Cyrus
Field and Lord Kelvin for several years. He was the owner/operator of the
Seaview Tavern and was a member of the Kwanis Club,
Armdale, and the Ashburn Golf Club. He was the last surviving member of his
immediate family. He is survived by his wife, the former Hazel Brunt, and
several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by four brothers, John, Harry,
Humphrey and Alex, and three sisters, Jane, Elizabeth and Alice. The body is in
Snow's funeral Home, Halifax. Funeral will be held 10 am Monday
in St. Mary's Basilica, Halifax, Monsignor Albert O'Driscoll officiating. Burial
will be in Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Lower Sackville. Donations may be made to
the Nova Scotia Heart Foundation.
The Chronicle-Herald/The Mail-Star
Published: 05/15/97
LANDRY, MARIE BELLE
LANDRY, Marie Belle - 75, Arichat, formerly of Petit-de-Grat, Richmond Co., died
May 14, 1997, in St. Anne Community and Nursing Care Centre, Arichat. Born in
Petit-de-Grat, she was a daughter of the late Dominic and Bertha (Boudreau)
Boudreau. Surviving are daughters, Theresa (Mrs. Dominic Antle), Souris, P.E.I.;
Catherine Hynes, Fortune Bay, Nfld.; Viola (Mrs. Lloyd Boudreau), Shirley (Mrs.
Raymond Boudreau), Arichat; sister, Joan (Mrs. Renie Boudreau); brother, Cletus,
both of Petit-de-Grat; nine grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband,
Clifford; a son in infancy; sisters, Theresa in
infancy, Dorothy; brothers, Delmore, Lenus. Visitation 2-9 p.m. today, 910:30
a.m. Friday in C.H. Boudreau Funeral Home, Arichat. Funeral 11 a.m. Friday in
St. Joseph's Church, Petit-de-Grat, Rev. Allan MacMullin officiating. Burial to
follow in Star of the Sea Cemetery, Petit-de-Grat. Donations to St. Anne
Community and Nursing Care Centre, Arichat, or any charity.
The Chronicle-Herald/The Mail-Star
Published: 01/17/95
LANDRY, SOPHIE (HOPIE)
LANDRY, Sophie (Hopie) - 92, R.K. MacDonald Guest Home, Antigonish, died January
15, 1995, in St. Martha's Regional Hospital, Antigonish. Born in Antigonish, she
was a daughter of the late Rod and Mary (MacDonald) MacDonald. She was a
longtime member of St. Ninian's Parish and CWL. She was the last surviving
member of her immediate family. Surviving are daughters, June Peddy, Halifax;
Rosemary Clark, Toronto; Dadie MacDonald, Antigonish; Peggy Brean, Heatherton;
sons, Hugh, Afton; Francis, Windsor Junction; Charles, Malignant Cove; Malkie,
London, Ont.; Kenna, John, Antigonish; 15 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren;
a number of nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband, W.E. (Bill);
daughter, Eileen Fredrickson; sons, Roderick, Billy; sisters, Marybelle MacIsaac,
Bernie Sears, Eva Reardon; brothers, Hughie Rod, Rod (Odgie). Visitation will be
2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in MacIsaac Funeral Home, Antigonish. Funeral will be 11
a.m. Wednesday in St. Ninian's Cathedral, Antigonish. Burial at a later date in
parish cemetery. Donations to palliative
care unit of St. Martha's Regional Hospital.
The Chronicle-Herald/The Mail-Star
Published: 03/02/95
LANDRY, MARGARET E.
LANDRY, Margaret E. - 76, River Bourgeois, died February 28, 1995, at home. Born
in Petit-deGrat, she was a daughter of the late Alfred and Elizabeth (David)
Boudreau. She was a life member of the ladies auxiliary, branch 47, Royal
Canadian Legion and member of St. John the Baptist Church, River Bourgeois.
Surviving are her husband, Cletus; daughter, Mrs. Clair Chenier, Lower
Sackville; son, George, Manitoba; two grandchildren; two great-grandchildren.
She was predeceased by 24 brothers and sisters. Visitation 2-9 p.m. Thursday and
Friday in River Bourgeois Funeral Parlour. Funeral 2 p.m. Saturday in St. John
the Baptist Church, Rev. Clary MacDonald officiating. Burial in parish cemetery.
Donations to Canadian Cancer Society. Arrangements under the direction of Alex
A. Morrison Funeral Home, St. Peter's.
The Chronicle-Herald/The Mail-Star
Published: 05/16/95
LANDRY, ALFRED GERARD
LANDRY, Alfred Gerard - 65, Petit de Grat, Richmond Co., died May 15, 1995, in
Cape Breton Regional Hospital, Sydney. Born in Petit de Grat, he was a son of
the late Ambrose and Beatrice (Boudreau) Landry. Surviving are his wife, the
former Jaqueline David; daughters, Carol (Mrs. Aurelle Landry), Sydney River;
Johanna (Mrs. Lloyd George), Port Hawkesbury; son, Gerard, Halifax; sisters,
Mary (Mrs. Alexander Boudreau), Corine, Genevieve (Mrs. Joe Marchand); brothers,
Amedee, Louis G., all of Petit de Grat; five grandchildren. Cremation has taken
place. Funeral 3 p.m. Wednesday in St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, Petit de
Grat, Rev. Allan MacMillan officiating. Burial at a later date. Donations to any
charity. Arrangements under the direction of C.H. Boudreau Funeral Home, Arichat.
The Chronicle-Herald/The Mail-Star
Published: 07/06/95
LANDRY, NORA MABEL
LANDRY, Nora Mabel - 61, Summit Drive, Port Hawkesbury, died July 5, 1995, in
Strait Richmond Hospital, Evanston. Born at Nash Creek, N.B., she was a daughter
of the late Daniel and Flora (Elsliger) LaPointe. She was a member of St.
Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, Royal Canadian Legion branch 43, Port Hawkesbury,
and actively involved with the Canadian Cancer Society. Surviving are her
husband, Ian; daughters, Heather (Mrs. Graham Dooks), Dartmouth; Kimberly, Port
Hawkesbury; son, Ian Tay, Halifax; sisters, Margaret (Mrs. Alex Doucet), Pearl
(Mrs. Alex Pitre), Agatha (Mrs. Leonard Thibodeau), Bathurst, N.B.; brother,
Ernest, Bathurst; 10 grandchildren. She was predeceased by sister, Elizabeth
White; brother, Daniel Jr. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Friday in Dennis Haverstock
Funeral Home, Port Hawkesbury. Funeral 11 a.m. Saturday in St. Joseph's Church,
Rev. Bill Burke officiating. Cremation to follow. Burial at a later date in St.
Joseph's Cemetery. Family flowers only. Donations to Canadian Cancer Society or
St. Joseph's Organ fund.
The Chronicle-Herald/The Mail-Star
Published: 08/25/95
LANDRY, CLARENCE ANTHONY
LANDRY, Clarence Anthony - 74, Riverview Nursing Home, Riverton, Pictou Co.,
formerly of Tracadie, Antigonish Co., died August 24, 1995, in the home. Born in
Tracadie, he was a son of the late Ambrose and Harriette (Myette)
Landry.Surviving are a sister, Margaret Wales, Kemptville, Ont.; several nieces
and nephews. He was predeceased by a brother, Gerard. No visitation by request.
Memorial servicel 2 p.m. Saturday in St. Peter's Church, Tracadie, Rev. Kyte
Gillis officiating. Burial in the parish cemetery. Donations to Riverview
Nursing Home, Riverton. Arrangements under the direction of Curry Bros. Funeral
Home, Antigonish.
The Chronicle-Herald/The Mail-Star
Published: 08/25/95
LAPIERRE, MARY BERNADETTE (BERNIE)
LaPIERRE, Mary Bernadette (Bernie) - 83, Halifax, died August 24, 1995, at home.
Born in Petit de Grat, she was a daughter of the late Albert W. and Louise
(Landry) Sampson. Surviving are a daughter, Donna; sister, Mrs. Justine
Marchand, Arichat; brother, Lawrence, Petit de Grat. She was predeceased by her
first husband, Sylvester Boudreau; second husband, Dennis LaPierre; sisters,
Eva, Justine in infancy; stepsister, Mary; brothers, Willie, Joseph;
stepbrothers, Arthur, Eugene. Visitation 7-8:30 p.m. tonight in Cruikshank's
Halifax Funeral Home, Robie Street. Funeral 9 a.m. Saturday in St. Mary's
Basilica, Rev. Martin Currie officiating. Burial in Gate of Heaven Cemetery,
Lower Sackville. Donations to Canadian Cancer Society, Canadian Diabetes
Association or any charity.
The Chronicle-Herald/The Mail-Star
Published: 10/10/95
LANDRY, PATRICIA BRIDGIT
LANDRY, Patricia Bridgit - 74, West Arichat, Richmond Co., died October 8, 1995,
in Strait Richmond Hospital, Evanston. Born in Arichat, she was a daughter of
the late Michael and Ethel (Edwards) McGrath. She drove a taxi in the Isle
Madame area for many years. Surviving are daughters, Elaine Landry, Toronto;
Faye Walsh, Halifax; Karen (Mrs. James MacNeil), Rawdon, Hants Co.; son,
Michael, Trenton, Ont.; sisters, Mrs. Clara Theriault, Arichat; Frances (Mrs.
Anthony Sampson), Louisdale; Naomi (Mrs. Raymond Landry), Little Anse, Richmond
Co.; Clydie (Mrs. Lawrence Smith), Halifax; brothers, Morton, Arichat; John
Auburn, Calgary; Michael Douglas, Seattle, Wash.; 11 grandchildren; a
great-grandchild. She was predeceased by her husband, Thilmond; sisters,
Margaret, Myra, Edith, Cora, Jean. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in C.H.
Boudreau Funeral Home, Arichat. Funeral 10 a.m. Wednesday in Our Lady of
Assumption Church, Arichat, Rev. Hughie D. MacDonald officiating. Cremation to
follow. Burial at a later date in parish cemetery. Donations to St. Anne
Community and Nursing Care Centre, Arichat.
The Chronicle-Herald/The Mail-Star
Published: 10/23/95
LERCH, MARY EVANGELINE
LERCH, Mary Evangeline - 77, Louisdale, Richmond Co., died October 21, 1995, at
home. Born in Little Anse, Richmond Co., she was a daughter of the late Thomas
and Alvina (Samson) Landry. Surviving are sisters, Mary (Mrs. William Holland),
Lucille Landry, Halifax; Delta (Mrs. Freddie Martell), Muriel (Mrs. Max Pardy),
Little Anse; Theresa (Mrs. Wilfred Marchand), Rhode Island; brothers, Quinten,
Louisdale; Raymond, Little Anse. She was predeceased by sisters, Rose, Margaret,
Bertha Mae, Bertha. Funeral 11 a.m. today in St. Louis Roman Catholic Church,
Louisdale, Rev. Syd Mifflen officiating. Burial to follow in Star of the Sea
Cemetery, Petit de Grat. Donations to Canadian Cancer Society or Holy Rosary
Recreation Park, Louisdale. Arrangements under the direction of C.H. Boudreau
Funeral Home, Arichat.
The Chronicle-Herald/The Mail-Star
Published: 11/06/95
LANDRY, ARCENT L.
LANDRY, Arcent L. - 82, North Sydney, died November 4, 1995, in Northside
General Hospital, North Sydney. Born in Petit de Grat, he was a son of the late
Joseph and Clara (Sampson) Landry. He was a veteran of the Second World War,
serving overseas from 1942-1945 with the Canada Army's North Novies Regiment. He
had been employed with Municipal Ready-Mix in Sydney for a number of years and
later with the Public Works Department for the Town of North Sydney until his
retirement. He was a member of St. Joseph Church, North Sydney. Surviving are
sisters, Alvena Burchell, Sydney Mines, with whom he resided for the past
several years; Edith MacDonald, North Sydney; several nieces and nephews. He was
predeceased by a brother, George; sister, Marjorie. Funeral 10 a.m. today in St.
Joseph Church, Rev. Tom MacNeil officiating. Burial to follow in Holy Cross
Cemetery, North Sydney. In lieu of flowers, donations to any charity.
Arrangements under the direction of W.J. Dooley Funeral Home, North Sydney.
The Chronicle-Herald/The Mail-Star
Published: 11/09/95
LANDRY, HAZEL IRENE
LANDRY, Hazel Irene - Halifax, died November 8, 1995, in Northwood Centre. Born
in Halifax, she was a daughter of the late John and Ella (Hatt) Brunt. Prior to
becoming a resident of Northwood, she resided at Embassy Towers, Spring Garden
Road, Halifax. She was a member of the Ladies of Kiwanis, Armdale. Surviving are
a sister, Kay Hanrahan, Halifax; several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased
by her husband, Bob; sisters, Annie Mosher, Rita Jakeman, Dorothy in infancy;
brothers, Forrest, Marshall. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in J.A. Snow Funeral
Home, Windsor Street, Halifax. Funeral 10 a.m. Friday in St. Mary's Basilica,
Rev. Martin Currie officiating. Burial in Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Lower
Sackville. Donations to any charity.
The Chronicle-Herald/The Mail-Star
Published: 12/21/95
LANDRY, JOSEPH COLIN
LANDRY, Joseph Colin - 70, Petit de Grat, Richmond Co., died December 19, 1995,
in St. Martha's Regional Hospital, Antigonish. Born at Sampsons Cove, he was a
son of the late Louis I. and Mary Alma (Samson) Landry. He worked for Richmond
Fisheries for 35 years retiring in 1990. He was an avid fisherman and musician.
Surviving are his wife, the former Clothilda (Tillie) Samson; daughters, Darlene
(Mrs. Harold Osmond), Petit de Grat; Lisa (Mrs. Boyd Babin), West Arichat; sons,
Clinton, Arichat; Paul, Cole Harbour; sisters, Gloria (Mrs. Claude LeBlanc),
Jean (Mrs. Newman Landry), Eileen
(Mrs. Paul David), Edith (Mrs. Lawrence Sampson), Petit de Grat; Viola (Mrs.
Raymond Sampson), Sampsons Cove; Rita (Mrs. Laurie Smith), Arichat; brothers,
Vincent, John, Petit de Grat; eight grandchildren. He was predeceased by
granddaughter, Tara-Lynn. Visitation 12:30 p.m. today in C.H. Boudreau Funeral
Home, Arichat. Funeral 3 p.m. today in St. Joseph's Church, Petit de Grat, Rev.
Allan MacMillan officiating. Spring burial in Star of the Sea Cemetery, Petit de
Grat. Family flowers only. Donations to any charity.
The Chronicle-Herald
Published: 12/26/95
LANDRY, SIMON LOUIS
LANDRY, Simon Louis - 93, R.K. MacDonald Nursing Home, Antigonish, formerly of
Pomquet, Antigonish Co., died December 22, 1995, in the home. Born in Pomquet,
he was a son of the late Henry Godfrey and Elizabeth (Doiron) Landry. He worked
mainly as a labourer in the construction industry. He served the local community
as veternarian, Acadian historian, blacksmith and farmer. He also worked with
Nova Scotia Department of Highways and D.J. Floyd Construction of Antigonish. He
served as treasurer of Assumption Society for over 40 years. He was a member of
Ste. Croix Parish, Pomquet and a past member of Pomquet Historical Society. He
was the last surviving member of his immediate family. Surviving are his wife,
the former Mary Ida Doiron; son, George, Pomquet; a grandson. He was predeceased
by a granddaughter, Shannon; sisters, Sarah Jane, Emily Florence, Mary Virgine,
Elizabeth, Margaret Anne, Ellen Josephine; brothers, Bishop George Leo, John
Henry, John Henry in infancy. Funeral 2:30 p.m. today in Ste. Croix Church, Rev.
P.J. Baccardax and Rev. Clary MacDonald officiating. Spring burial in parish
cemetery. Donations to Canadian Cancer Society, Antigonish branch or R.K.
MacDonald Foundation. Arrangements under the direction of Curry Bros. Funeral
Home,Antigonish.
The Chronicle-Herald/The Mail-Star
Published: 01/03/96
LANDRY, LEAH
LANDRY, Leah - 83, 87 Highland St., Glace Bay, died January 2, 1996, at home.
Born in Tignish, P.E.I., she was a daughter of the late Peter and Zelda (Casey)
Buote. Surviving are sons, J. Wayne, Glace Bay; Frank, Edmonton, Alta.; Doug,
Gimli, Man.; Gary, London, Ont.; brothers, Peter, Matthew, Moncton, N.B.; Bill,
British Columbia; Leonard, California; sister, Georgina Jones, Chatham, Ont.;
eight grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her first
husband, Frank Geddes; second husband, Russell Landry; sister, Adline MacDonald.
No visitation. Private family service will
be held 11 a.m. Friday. Burial in Forest Haven Memorial Gardens. Arrangements
under the direction of V.J. McGillivray Funeral Home, 16 Reserve St., Glace Bay.
The Chronicle-Herald/The Mail-Star
Published: 01/24/96
LANDRY, PETER MATTHEW
LANDRY, Peter Matthew - 74, 26 Princess Ave., Trenton, died January 23, 1996, in
Northumberland Veteran's Unit of Sutherland Harris Memorial Hospital, Pictou.
Born in Trenton, he was a son of the late Peter and Clementine (MacDonald)
Landry. He was a retired machine operator from Hawker Siddeley; a very active
member of Christ the King Roman Catholic Church; veteran of the Second World War;
life member of Royal Canadian Legion, branch 29, Trenton, and former past
exalted ruler and member of the Elks Club. Surviving are his wife, the former
Janet Chisholm; sisters, Mary Scully, Lynn, Mass.; Agnes Fraser, Toronto;
Harriet (Mrs. Flash Campbell), Westville; brother, Joseph, Trenton. He was
predeceased by brothers, Stephen, Douglas; half brothers, John, Maynard.
Visitation 7-9 p.m. tonight, 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Thursday in R.H.Porter Funeral Home,
New Glasgow. Funeral 10 a.m. Friday in Christ the King Roman Catholic Church,
Rev. Gary MacPherson officiating. Burial in Holy Cross Cemetery. Donations to
any charity.
The Chronicle-Herald/The Mail-Star
Published: 02/13/96
LANDRY, THOMAS GUSTAVE
LANDRY, Thomas Gustave - 89, Halifax, died February 12, 1996, in Victoria
General Hospital. Born in Poulamon, Richmond Co., he was a son of the late
Lamond and Marine (LeBlanc) Landry. He was an active member of St. Joseph's
Church, Russell Street, Halifax and a retired CNR employee with 25 years
service. Surviving are daughter, Margaret (Peggy) Poirier, Halifax; son,
Patrick, Lower Sackville; sisters, Mae Forgeron, West Arichat; Anne Mary;
brother, Frank, Poulamon; grandchildren, Richard, John and Robert Poirier, April
Landry; four great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by his wife, the
former Edith Marie McDonald; brothers, Henry, Wallace, Wilfred, Elmer, Paul;
sisters, Margaret, Melvina, Elizabeth, Anita; daughter, Patricia. No visitation
by request. Funeral 12:05 p.m. Wednesday in St. Joseph's Church, Rev. Gordon
MacLean officiating. Burial in Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Lower Sackville. In lieu
of flowers, donations to Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia.
The Chronicle-Herald/The Mail-Star
Published: 02/26/96
LANDRY, HUBERT M.
LANDRY, Hubert M. - 77, Pomquet, Antigonish Co., died February 24, 1996, in St.
Martha's Regional Hospital, Antigonish. Born in Pomquet, he was a son of the
late Louis F. and Theresa Landry. He was a retired carpenter and a member of
Ste. Croix Parish, Pomquet. Surviving are his wife, the former Bernadette
Landry; daughters, Rose (Mrs. Frank Gosbee), Ellen (Mrs. Patrick Venedam),
Pomquet; Rita (Mrs. Bob MacMillan), New Glasgow; Barbara (Mrs. Anthony Rovers),
Taylors Road, Antigonish Co.; sons, Leo, at home; Joseph, Stellarton; Sylvester,
John, Pomquet; 16 grandchildren; four
great-grandchildren; sister, Rose, Cambridge, Mass.; brother, Brother Alex
Mattie MSSA, Cromwell, Conn.; several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by
infant daughter, Barbara; grandson, Robbie MacMillan; sisters, Sophie, Jane;
brothers, Maurice, Henry; stepsisters, Vera Bailey, Marion MacDonald. Visitation
2-4, 7-9 p.m. today, 2-6:30 p.m. Tuesday in
Curry Bros. Funeral Home, 135 College St., Antigonish. Funeral 6:30 p.m. Tuesday
in Ste. Croix Church, Pomquet, Rev. P.J. Baccardax officiating. Spring burial in
parish cemetery. Family flowers only. Donations to Heart and Stroke Foundation
of Nova Scotia.
The Chronicle-Herald/The Mail-Star
Published: 03/11/96
LANDRY, MARGARET (PEGGY)
LANDRY, Margaret (Peggy) - 91, MacGillivary Guest Home, Sydney, formerly of
Derry, N.H., died March 9, 1996, in the home. Born in Sydney, she was a daughter
of the late Daniel and Mary (Mac- Leod) MacDonald. Surviving are sisters, Mrs.
Tillie MacNeil, Sydney; Mrs. Frances Morrison, Toronto; Mrs. Josephine (Dodie)
Smith, Vancouver; brother, Neil, Sydney; several nieces and nephews. She was
predeceased by her husband, Leonard; brothers, John Neil, Daniel; sister, Flora.
Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in Alex A. Morrison Funeral Home, St. Peter's.
Funeral 10 a.m. Tuesday in St. Peter's Catholic Church, St. Peter's, Rev.
Francis Cameron officiating. Burial in parish cemetery. Donations to
MacGillivary Guest Home or any charity.
The Chronicle-Herald/The Mail-Star
Published: 03/21/96
LANDRY, COLLEEN JOSEPHINE
LANDRY, Colleen Josephine - 63, 307 Cabot St., Sydney, formerly of Whitney Pier,
died March 16, 1996, at Hay River, N.W.T., where she had been residing with her
daughter Clara and son-in-law Lorne Penny. Born in Sydney, she was a daughter of
the late Bernard and Gertrude (Power) Moore. She was a member of St. Theresa's
Parish and had worked for Maritime Tel & Tel for a number of years before her
marriage. Surviving are daughter, Clara Ann (Mrs. Lorne Penny), Hay River; sons,
Raymond, Eugene, Sydney; sister, Mrs. Shirley Dunn, Sydney; brother, Michael
(Mick), Sydney; a
granddaughter. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in T.W. Curry Parkview Chapel.
Funeral 10 a.m. Friday in St. Theresa's Church, Rev. Joseph MacNeil officiating.
Burial in Resurrection Cemetery. Donations to St. Theresa's Church or any
charity.
The Chronicle-Herald/The Mail-Star
Published: 03/28/96
LANDRY, ELIZABETH ANN
LANDRY, Elizabeth Ann - 92, Richmond Villa, St. Peter's, formerly of Rockdale,
died March 27, 1996, in the villa. Born in Arichat, she was a daughter of the
late Fred and Elizabeth (Scanlon) David. She was a member of Holy Guardian
Angels Parish, L'Ardoise. Surviving are sons, Alfred, Leo, Rockdale; Mabbie,
Sydney; daughter, Mrs. Della Stone, Rockdale; sisters,
Rose (Mrs. Clyde Sampson), Rockdale; Mrs. Cecile Boudreau, Arichat; brother,
Joseph David, Arichat; nine grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren. She was
predeceased by her husband, James A.; infant son, James Arthur; brothers,
Dominique, Amadee, Alzaire; sisters, Mary Louise, Delima, Evangeline. Visitation
2-4, 7-9 p.m. today and Friday in L'Ardoise Funeral
Home. Funeral 2:30 p.m. Saturday in Holy Guardian Angels Church, L'Ardoise, Rev.
John MacIntyre officiating. Burial in parish cemetery. Donations to W.B.
Kingston Memorial Clinic, L'Ardoise. Arrangements entrusted to Alex A. Morrison
Funeral Home.
The Chronicle-Herald/The Mail-Star
Published: 04/03/96
LANDRY, ROBERT E.
LANDRY, Robert E. - 67, Halifax, died April 2, 1996, in Camp Hill Medical
Centre. Born in Halifax, he was a son of the late Robert and Lucy (Poirier)
Landry. He served in the Canadian Army from August 1954-February 1958. He served
with the Canadian Corps of Commissionaires from July 1991-March 1996. Surviving
are brothers, James, William, Harrietsfield; Frank, Williamswood; sisters, Mary
Warnell, Elizabeth (Mrs. Ray Bourque), Evelyn Arsenault, Rita (Mrs. Art Sangster),
Halifax; Helen (Mrs. Roger Bourgeois), Montreal; several nieces and nephews. He
was predeceased by brother, Donald. Graveside service 11 a.m. Thursday in
Oakridge Memory Gardens, Lower Sackville. Arrangements entrusted to Atlantic
Funeral Home, Halifax.
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Published: 06/06/96
LANDRY, DOROTHY MILDRED
LANDRY, Dorothy Mildred - 92, the Cove Guest Home, formerly of Terrace St.,
Sydney, died June 5, 1996, in Cape Breton Regional Hospital. Born at Coates
Mills, N.B., she was a daughter of the late Laura (Graves) and William
Coates. She was a member of the United Baptist Church, Sydney. Surviving are
daughters, Rita (Mrs. Wilson Kendrick), Prime Brook; Iva (Mrs. Gordon MacInnis),
Sydney; sister, Nina Crossman, Moncton, N.B.; 15 grandchildren; 33
great-grandchildren; two stepdaughters; two stepsons. She was predeceased by her
first husband, William F. Hudson; second husband, Walter Landry; sons, Lawrence
and George Hudson; daughter, Mildred (Hudson) Wright; granddaughters, Linda
Hudson, Valarie Kendrick; five sisters, three brothers. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m.
today in Sydney Memorial Chapel. Funeral
1 p.m. Friday in the United Baptist Church, Rev. Willis Henderson officiating.
Burial in Forest Haven Memorial Gardens.
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Published: 02/13/95
LANDRY, MARY ALVINA
LANDRY, Mary Alvina - 70, Petit de Grat, Richmond Co., died February 11, 1995,
at home. Born in Petit de Grat, she was a daughter of the late Henry and Sarah
Jane (Sampson) Landry. Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Cecilia Boudreau, Ontario;
brother, Narcisse, Petit de Grat. She was predeceased by brothers, Lawrence,
Harry, Clifford. Funeral 10 a.m. today in St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church,
Petit de Grat, Rev. Allan MacMillan officiating. Burial at a later date in Star
of the Sea Cemetery, Petit de Grat under the direction of C.H. Boudreau Funeral
Home, Arichat. Donations to any charity.
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Published: 11/20/96
LANDRY, JOSEPH E.
LANDRY, Joseph E. - 81, St. Peter's, died November 18, 1996, in Strait Richmond
Hospital, Evanston. Born in Sampsonville, he was a son of the late Simon and
Angeline (Briand) Landry. He was a veteran of the Second World War
and was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 47, St. Peter's. Surviving
are sons, Keats, John, Sampsonville; Luke, Truro; Gordon, St. Peter's; daughters,
Olga (Mrs. James Burke), St. Peter's; Genevieve (Mrs. Joseph Stone), Shirley
(Mrs. Clifford Carter), Sampsonville; Pauline (Mrs. Charles Fougere), French
Cove; 23 grandchildren; 21 great-grandchildren;
brothers, Charlie, Montreal; Elias, St. Peter's; sisters, Delia (Mrs. Albert
Landry), River Bourgeois; Lillian (Mrs. Warren Cope), St. Peter's; Jean, Hudson,
Mass. He was predeceased by his wife, the former Dorothy Burke; son, Clarence;
brothers, Sylvester, Vincent and two in infancy. Visitation 10 a.m.-9 p.m. today
in Alex A. Morrison Funeral Home, St. Peter's. Funeral 10 a.m. Thursday in St.
Peter's Roman Catholic Church, Rev. Francis Cameron officiatng. Burial in parish
cemetery.
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Published: 03/17/97
LANDRY, JEAN GEORGINA
LANDRY, JEAN GEORGINA - 79, Port Hawkesbury, passed away March 15, 1997, at
home. Born in Sudbury, Ont., she was a daughter of the late John B. and Evelyn
(Marion) Lemieux. She was a member of St. Joseph's Church, Port Hawkesbury;
member of the former CWL, and an active member of Evergreen Senior Citizens
Club. She was a past member of Royal Canadian Legion, John Buchan Branch 305,
Ladies Auxiliary, Smooth Rock Falls, Ont. Surviving are her husband, Raymond H.;
daughter, Viviane (Mrs. Sandy Wright), Port Hawkesbury; son, Norman and wife
Alice, Port Hawkesbury; sisters, Marion Paliquette, Ottawa; Huguette Stolte, New
Glasgow; brother, John F. (Jacko), Smooth Rock Falls, Ont.; grandchildren, James
Anthony (Tony), Geoffrey and Sarah Wright, Terry, Michael and Jennifer Lynn
Landry; great-grandson,
Kristopher Wilson. She was predeceased by sister, Bernadette McArthur; grandson,
Stephen Wright. Visitation will be 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Tuesday in Dennis Haverstock
Funeral Home, Port Hawkesbury. Funeral service will be 11 a.m. Wednesday from
St. Joseph's Church, Port Hawkesbury, Rev. Bill Burke officiating. Interment in
parish cemetery at a later date. Family flowers
only. Memorial donations to Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia, St.
Joseph's organ fund or Canadian Cancer Society.
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Published: 04/21/97
LANDRY, EMILE JOSEPH
LANDRY, Emile Joseph - 75, 117 Pierce St., North Sydney, died April 19, 1997,in
Northside General Hospital, North Sydney. Born in Petit-deGrat, he was a son of
the late Amos and Cecile (Boudreau) Landry. He was a master carpenter
and boatbuilder, and had been employed with Marine Railway, North Sydney, for 26
years. He was a member of St. Joseph's Church, North Sydney. Surviving are his
wife, the former Edna Landry; daughter, Janet (Mrs. Peter Stanford), North
Sydney; sister, Marie (Mrs. John Mauger), Petitde-Grat; brother, Arthur, North
Sydney. He was predeceased by sisters, Helen, Christina; brother, George.
Funeral 2 p.m. today in St. Joseph Church, Rev. Joseph Gillis officiating.
Burial in Holy Cross Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to Heart and Stroke
Foundation of Nova Scotia or Canadian Diabetes
Association. Arrangements entrusted to W.J. Dooley Funeral Home, North Sydney.
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Published: 10/14/98
LEVANGIE, MARY CECILIA
LEVANGIE, Mary Cecilia - 79, Highland Crest Home, Antigonish, formerly of Havre
Boucher, died October 12, 1998, in St. Martha's Regional Hospital, Antigonish.
Born in Arichat, she was a daughter of the late Arthur and Josephine (Landry)
DeCoste. She was the last surviving member of her immediate family. Surviving
are sons, Allan, Frankville; Antoine, Mulgrave; daughter, Marlene (Mrs. Dave
MacDonald), Brierly Brook. She was predeceased by her husband, Gerald Anthony;
brother, Baptiste; sister, Mary Rose Levangie. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in
St. Paul's Centre, Havre Boucher. Funeral
2:30 p.m. Thursday in St. Paul's Church, Havre Boucher, Rev. Angus MacGillivray
officiating. Donations to St. Paul's building fund. Arrangements entrusted to
MacIsaac Funeral Home, Antigonish.
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Published: 12/24/96
LANDRY, CATHERINE EUNICE
LANDRY, Catherine Eunice - 87, Grande Greve, Richmond Co., died December 23,
1996, in Strait Richmond Hospital, Evanston. Born in Grande Greve, she was a
daughter of the late Thomas and Catherine (O'Toole) Lafford. She was a member of
St. Peter's Parish. Surviving are her husband, Raymond Martin; daughter, Romona
(Mrs. Paul MacDonnell), Antigonish; son, Blair Raymond, Grand Greve; sisters,
Blanche Hannon, Viola Downing, Massachusetts; 13 grandchildren; two
step-grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by an infant
child; sister, Delma; brothers, Hilary, Fraser, Charlie. Visitation 10 a.m.-2
p.m. today in the family home in Grand Greve. Funeral 3 p.m. today in St.
Peter's Catholic Church, St. Peter's, Rev. Francis Cameron officiating. Burial
to follow in St. Peter's Parish Cemetery. Donations to Antigonish Right to Life
or Strait Area Right to Life. Arrangements entrusted to Alex A. Morrison Funeral
Home, St. Peter's.
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Published: 01/23/97
LANDRY, LAWRENCE LEONARD
LANDRY, Lawrence Leonard - 73, Halifax, passed away peacefully January 21, 1997,
in QEII Health Sciences Centre, VG Site. He was born and lived his life at
Purcells Cove, and was the son of the late William and Edith (White) Landry. He
served during the Second World War in Canada, the United Kingdom and Continental
Europe. In 1984, he retired after 30 years of service as a firefighter with the
Department of National Defence. Surviving are his loving wife, Edna (Levy);
sons, Brian, Beaverbank; James, Sackville; daughter, Kathy (Mrs. Graham
Archibald), Ottawa; son-inlaw, John Carter, Sackville; brothers, Kenneth,
Beaverbank; Basil, Halifax; sisters, Millie (Mrs. Maurice Burns), Mabel (Mrs.
Vincent Bourque), both of Halifax; Vivian (Mrs. Alfred Thibault), Digby;
grandchildren, Aaron, Michael, Kelly, Mark, Craig, Jeffrey and Lisa; many nieces
and nephews. He was predeceased by daughter, Donna (Mrs. John Carter),
Sackville. He was a devoted and loving husband, father and grandfather, who will
always be affectionately remembered and sadly missed by all. Visitation 2-4, 7-9
p.m. today, January 23, in Atlantic Funeral Home, 6552 Bayers Rd. Funeral 2 p.m.
Friday, January 24, in West End United Baptist Church, corner of Quinpool and
Preston streets, Halifax, Pastors John Babson and Leslie Somers officiating.
Burial in Oakridge Memory Gardens, Lower Sackville. Reception to follow in the
funeral home. Family flowers only. Donations may be made to The Lung Association
or the Kidney Foundation of Canada, Nova Scotia Branch.
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Published: 01/28/97
LANDRY (POIRIER), DIANE MARGARET GERTRUDE
LANDRY (Poirier), Diane Margaret Gertrude - 35, 24 Evans Ave., Halifax, died
January 26, 1997, at home. She was the adopted daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William
and Sabina (Covin) Poirier, Cheticamp, formerly of West Arichat. Surviving are
her common-law husband, Shawn Ryan; their son, Stephen, at home; former husband,
David Landry, James River, Antigonish Co., and their two daughters, Valerie,
Vanessa; daughter, Amanda Cornell; sisters, Mary (Mrs. Victor Boudreau),
Patricia Gorman, Cheticamp; Debbie (Mrs. Shawn Cornell), Halifax; brothers,
Ernie Poirier, Sydney; Joseph Poirier, Daniel Poirier, Toronto; Francis Murphy,
Cheticamp; James Desmaris, Sydney. Visitation 79 p.m. today in C.H. Boudreau
Funeral Home, Arichat. Funeral 11 a.m. Wednesday in Immaculate Conception
Church, West Arichat, Rev. Conrad Girroir officiating. Family flowers only.
Donations to the family.
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Published: 02/11/97
LANDRY, HILAIRE LOUIS DE GONZAGUE
LANDRY, Hilaire Louis De Gonzague - 81, Boudreauville, Richmond Co., died
February 9, 1997, in St. Martha's Regional Hospital, Antigonish. Born in
Boudreauville, he was a son of the late Ambrose and Beatrice (Boudreau) Landry.
Surviving are daughters, Yvette, at home; Donna (Mrs. Donald Boudreau), Kathleen
(Mrs. Edwin Boudreau), Ruth (Mrs. John Brushett), Little Anse; sons, Cletus,
Calgary, Alta.; Ronald, D'Escousse; sisters, Mary (Mrs. Alexander Boudreau),
Corrine Landry, Petit-de-Grat; Genevive Marchand, Boudreauville; brother, Amedee,
Boudreauville; 10 grandchildren; a great-grandchild. He was predeceased by his
wife, the former Mary Rose Delima; brothers, Alfred, one in infancy. Visitation
2-4, 7-9 p.m. today and Wednesday in C.H. Boudreau Funeral Home, Arichat.
Funeral 10 a.m. Thursday in St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, Petit-de-Grat,
Rev. Allan MacMullin officiating. Burial in Star of the Sea Cemetery,
Petit-de-Grat. Donations to St. Anne Centre, Arichat.
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Published: 06/02/97
LANDRY, SOPHIA
LANDRY, Sophia - 92, Halifax, died May 31, 1997, in QEII Health Sciences Centre,
Infirmary Site. Born in L'Ardoise, she was a daughter of the late Louis and
Angelic (Berthier) Taylor. She moved to Halifax at the age of 19 and remained
until her dealth. Surviving are daughter, Hazel Lacey, Halifax; sons, James,
Raymond, Halifax; brother, James, L'Ardoise; three grandchildren; two
great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband, Alexander; brothers,
Fred, William, Hilary; sisters, Mary Jane, Emma Evong, Joan Briand; a brother
and sister in infancy. Cremation has taken place. Memorial service 10 a.m.
Tuesday in St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, Halifax. Burial in Gate of Heaven
Cemetery, Lower Sackville. In lieu of flowers, donations to Heart and Stroke
Foundation of Nova Scotia.
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Published: 01/28/99
LANDRY, Sophia - 93, St. Peter's, died January 27, 1999, in Richmond Villa, St.
Peter's. Born in Point Michaud, she was a daughter of the late William and Mary
(Mombourquette) Taylor. Surviving are son, Edward, St. Peter's; daughter,
Margaret (Mrs. Dan Allan MacLeod), Port Hood; several grandchildren,
great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews; sister, Mrs. Minnie Masters, Dartmouth;
brother, Charlie, Gracieville. She was predeceased by her husband, Edward;
brothers, Alex, Peter; sister, Sarah. Visitation 2-9 p.m. today and Friday in
Alex A. Morrison Funeral Home, St. Peter's. Funeral 11 a.m. Saturday
in St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church, Rev. Francis Cameron officiating. Burial
in the parish cemetery.
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Published: 07/08/97
LANDRY, RONALD A'GONZAGUE
LANDRY, Ronald A'Gonzague - 42, D'Escousse, Richmond Co., died July 5, 1997, at
home. Born in Arichat, he was a son of the late Louis Gonzague and Mary Rose
Delima (Landry) Landry. He was an Acadian artist from Isle Madame. He liked to
capture the disappearing beauty of his ancestors in scenes portrayingold
abandoned houses and fishing villages. Ronald liked to work on earthenware
vases, canvas and any other material available to him. Some of his work can be
found in Canada, the United States and Europe. Capturing his ancestors way of
life was easy for Ronald, as he appreciated and loved everything with beauty,
tranquility and purity. As you hold his vases you feel the reality and presence
of life in each one, as he portrays his culture and heritage, something he was
so proud of. Artist Ronald A'Gonzague was recently selected as the recipient of
the Lescarbot Award for Richmond County, which was created in 1991 by the
minister of communications for Canada in recognition of outstanding
contributions toward the enrichment of cultural life in the area. A native of
Petit-de-Grat, he was described as & quot; a self-made artist.& quot; Growing up
he had no community or school outlets in which to develop his talent. Living in
an economically deprived community, at the time fishing was the way life, there
was no appreciation of art. His paintings depict colorful landscapes and capture
the essence of the strong Acadian culture of the area. Many of his summer hours
were devoted to volunteering his services in preparation for the Acadian
Festival and he had painted numerous murals in the schools and for the roadsides,
welcoming visitors to the area. He had also been credited with bringing out the
talent of many young artists. Surviving are sisters, Donna (Mrs. Donald Boudreau),
Kathleen (Mrs. Edwin Boudreau), Ruth (Mrs. John Brushett), Little Anse; Yvette,
Petit-de-Grat; brother, Cletus, Calgary, Alta. Cremation has taken place.
Memorial service will be held at a later date. Arrangements entrusted to C.H.
Boudreau Funeral Home, Arichat.
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Published: 10/04/97
LANDRY, CELESTE ANN
LANDRY, Celeste Ann - 97, St. Peter's, Richmond Co., formerly of River
Bourgeois, died October 3, 1997, in Richmond Villa, St. Peter's. Born in River
Bourgeois, she was a daughter of the late Damien and Eugenie (Landry) Burke. She
was a member of River Bourgeois Roman Catholic Church CWL for 42 years; member
of St. John the Baptiste Church, River Bourgeois. She was an avid card player.
Surviving are daughters, Lorraine (Mrs. Morgan Miles), Hamilton, Ont.; Helen
(Mrs. George Stone), Ottawa; Jean (Mrs. Donald Eisenhower), Sackville; sons,
Clarence, Niagara Falls, Ont.; Stephen, Earl, Ottawa; Leo, River Bourgeois; 25
grandchildren; 44 great-grandchildren; a great-great-grandchild. She was
predeceased by her husband, Peter Abraham; daughter, Cecelia Woods; brother,
Fred. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today and Sunday in River Bourgeois Community
Funeral Home. Funeral 11 a.m. Monday in River Bourgeois Roman Catholic Church,
Rev. Raymond King officiating. Burial to follow in parish cemetery. Donations to
any charity. Arrangements entrusted to C.H. Boudreau
Funeral Home, Arichat.
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Published: 12/30/97
LERUE, MARGARET E.
LeRUE, Margaret E. - 76, Dartmouth, died December 29, 1997, in St. Vincents
Guest House, Halifax. Born in Halifax, she was a daughter of the late Charles
and Margaret (MacEachern) Landry. She was the last surviving member of her
immediate family. Surviving are her husband, Joseph; niece, Joan Harvey,
Dartmouth. She was predeceased by sister, Florence. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m.
today, funeral 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, both in Dartmouth Funeral Home, 29 Queen
St., Rev. Arthur Snow officiating. Burial at a later date.
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Published: 01/08/98
LANDRY, DOROTHY VIRGINIA (DORA)
LANDRY, Dorothy Virginia (Dora) - 98, passed away at Marycrest Seniors Residence,
Peterborough, Ont., December 27, 1997. Born in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., she was
a daughter of the late Martin and Justine (Boucher) Campbell. She was
predeceased by her husband, Fabian; daughters, Dorothy, Joan (Mrs. William
Gartlan). She is survived by sons, Vincent and wife Connie, Dartmouth; Cyril and
Mary, Peterborough, Ont.; Martin and Lorraine, Kelowna, B.C.; Leo and Marlene,
Kitchener, Ont.; daughters, Margaret (Mrs. Vernon Keating), Peterborough; Marie,
Halifax, (wife of the late Raymond Armstrong). Dorothy is survived by sister,
Theresa (Mrs. Cyril Myatt), Tallahassee, Fla.; brother, Fillie, L'Ardoise. She
was predeceased by brothers, Henry, Cornelius, Leonard, Lawrence, James; sisters,
Bertha, Cecilia, Mary (Minnie). She was a loving grandmother of 36 grandchildren;
72 great-grandchildren and seven great-great-grandchildren. She will be missed
by all her family. Funeral mass was held December 31 in St. Alphonsus Church.
Interment in St. Peter's Cemetery.
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Published: 02/09/98
LANDRY, LEONARD A.
LANDRY, Leonard A. - 80, Petit-de-Grat, died February 6, 1998, in QEII Health
Sciences Centre, Halifax. Born in Petit-de-Grat, he was a son of the late Albert
and Minnie (Samson) Landry. Surviving are sister, Mrs. Jeanette Boudreau,
Petit-de-Grat; several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his first wife,
Stella; second wife, Evangeline; sisters, Corita, Mary Mae, Margaret; brothers,
Alphonse. Funeral 10 a.m. today in St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Petit-de-Grat,
Rev. Hughie D. MacDonald officiating. Spring burial in Star of the Sea Cemetery.
Donations to Canadian Cancer Society. Arrangements
entrusted to IML Funeral Services, Petit-de-Grat.
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Published: 03/17/98
LANDRY, JOSEPH FRANKLIN (FRANK)
LANDRY, Joseph Franklin (Frank) - 93, Arichat, formerly of Poulamon, Richmond Co.,
died March 15, 1998, in St. Anne Community and Nursing Care Centre, Arichat.
Born in Poulamon, he was a son of the late Lamong and Marine (LeBlanc) Landry.
He was a lighthouse keeper for 30 years and drove a taxi for 40 years until his
retirement in 1975. Surviving are his wife, Cecile (LeBlanc) Landry, St. Anne
Community and Nursing Care Centre, Arichat; daughters, Lucille (Mrs. Jerome
Benoit), Mathilde, D'Escousse; Sister Annette, Charlo, N.B.; son, Peter Francis,
Poulamon; sister, Mrs. Mae Forgeron, Port
Hawkesbury; six grandchildren; six great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by
his first wife, Gladys (Petitpas); sisters, Melvina, Margaret, Elizabeth, Anna,
Anita; brothers, Paul, Henry, Wilfred, Elmer, Wallace, Thomas. Visitation 1-2:30
p.m. today in St. Hyacinth Parish Funeral Parlor. Funeral 3 p.m. today in St.
Hyacinth Roman Catholic Church, D'Escousse, Rev. John J. MacDonald officiating.
Spring burial in the parish cemetery. Donations to St. Hyacinth Parish, D'Escousse,
or St. Anne Community and Nursing Care Centre, Arichat. Arrangements entrusted
to C.H. Boudreau Funeral Home, Arichat.
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Published: 03/19/98
LANDRY, G.Y. (YVES)
LANDRY, G.Y. (Yves) - 60, died suddenly March 16, 1998, while vacationing in
Florida. Beloved husband of Henrielle (Laplante). Dear father of Danielle and
husband Ken Tuckey, Jean and wife Lisa Landry, and Philippe and wife Caron
Landry. Loving grandfather of Jonathan Tuckey and Maxwell and Camille Landry.
Brother of Gilles Landry and the late Ghislaine Fortier (1997). Mr. Landry was
the chairman, president and CEO of Chrysler Canada Ltd. He held bachelors and
masters degrees from Laval University, Quebec, and executive training diplomas
from Queen's University in Ontario and Columbia University in New York. In
addition, he was bestowed honorary doctoral degrees from the University of
Windsor in Ontario, Acadia University in Nova Scotia and the University of
Moncton in New Brunswick. He was invested as an officer of the Order of Canada
on May 14, 1995; was co-chairman of the Automotive Advisory Committee to the
Minister of Industry Canada; a member of the Government Advisory Committee to
the Privy Council; a member of the board of directors of the Canadian Vehicle
Manufacturing Association, and a past member of the United States-Canada Select
Committee on Free Trade and the advisory committee on Executive Compensation of
the Privy Council of Canada. He was also a member of a number of federal
advisory boards and committees including Industry Canada's Year 2000 Task Force.
Mr. Landry was also member of the board of governors of the University of
Windsor; 1996 honorary chairman of the United Way of Windsor and Essex County
and honorary chairman of the 1996 fund-raising campaign for the Windsor/Essex
County Regional Cancer Centre; a member of the CEO External Resource Group to
the Ontario Ministry of Education and Training; Corporate Council on Youth in
the Economy and the conference board of Canada's National Council on Education.
He was recently named chairman of the Millennium Scholarship Foundation by Prime
Minister Jean Chretien. He was instrumental in the development and launching of
the first Automotive Research and Development Centre, a joint venture between
the University of Windsor and Chrysler Canada, and was a member of the Windsor
and Quebec Chambers of Commerce and Beach Grove Golf and Country Club in
Windsor. Donations to the Heart and Stroke
Foundation would be appreciated as your expression of sympathy. Interment in
Thetford Mines, Que. A tree will be planted in memory of Yves Landry in the
Janisse, Marcotte, Melady Memorial Forest. Dedication service will be held on
October 4, 1998. All are welcome.
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Published: 05/18/98
LANDRY, JOHN JOSEPH
LANDRY, John Joseph - 64, Fairview, died May 17, 1998, at home. Born in Halifax,
he was a son of the late Jeremiah Celestine and Effie Selina (Myra) Landry. He
worked for Halifax Employment Association (HEA) for over 35 years and was a
member of the Local 1341 Halifax Freight and Steam Ship Checkers Union. He was a
member of St. Lawrence's Roman Catholic Church for over 37 years, and a member
of the parish bowling league. He played with various baseball leagues in the
Halifax area. Surviving are his wife, the former Irene Jeannette Carmichael;
daughter, Beverly Ann (Mrs. Phillip Purcell), Spryfield; sons, John Patrick,
Calgary; David Jeremiah, Fairview; Paul Douglas, Hammonds Plains; Thomas Andrew,
Elmsdale; brothers, Jerry P., Halifax; Douglas Gordon, Lower Sackville; sisters,
Annie (Mrs. Robert Sanford), Lower Sackville; Lorraine (Mrs. Gordon Weeks),
Spryfield; 10 grandchildren. He was predeceased by his sister, Jeannette.
Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Tuesday in Atlantic Funeral Home, 6552 Bayers Rd.,
Halifax. Funeral 10 a.m. Wednesday in St. Lawrence Roman Catholic Church, Dutch
Village Road, Rev. John Williams officiating. Cremation to follow. Family
flowers only. Donations to Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia.
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Published: 04/18/98
LANDRY, LEO JOSEPH
LANDRY, Leo Joseph - 74, Toronto, Ont., formerly of Halifax, died April 16,
1998, in Wellesley Hospital, Toronto. Born in Halifax, he was a son of Leo and
Elizabeth (Bradley)(Jackson) Landry. Surviving are sisters, Eva Deschenes, Mary
Hatcher, Halifax; Agatha Bright, Orangeville, Ont. Cremation to take place.
Burial in Orangeville, Ont.
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Published: 05/29/98
LANDRY, ALEX T.
LANDRY, Alex T. - 76, Pomquet, Antigonish Co., died May 26, 1998, in St.
Martha's Regional Hospital, Antigonish. Born in Pomquet, he was a son of the
late Francis and Mary Marcelline (Boudreau) Landry. He was an electrician,
having worked in commercial and residential construction. He worked for a number
of years in the maintenance department of St. F.X. University. Surviving are
son, Arthur, Edmonton; stepdaughter, Mary (Mrs. Thomas Landry), Pomquet;
stepsons, Francis, Joseph and George Melanson, Pomquet; sisters, Lena (Mrs.
Richard Teas), Burlington, Mass.; Josephine (Mrs. Leonard Quinby), Concord,
N.H.; Rita (Mrs. Leo Durant), Pomquet; brothers, Fred, Halifax; John, Billerica,
Mass.; Arthur, Danvers, Mass.; eight grandchildren; three great-grandchildren.
He was predeceased by his first wife, the former Mary DeWolfe; his second wife,
the former Dorothy Melanson. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Saturday in C.L. Curry
Funeral Home, 135 College St., Antigonish. Visitation will also be 2 p.m. Sunday
until time of service 4 p.m. Sunday in Ste. Croix Church, Pomquet, Rev. P.J.
Baccardax officiating. Burial in the parish cemetery. Donations to Friends of
the R.K. or The Lung Association of
Nova Scotia.
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Published: 07/31/98
LANDRY, SYLVIA CECELIA
LANDRY, Sylvia Cecelia - 58, Louisdale, Richmond Co., passed away Thursday, July
30, 1998, in Strait Richmond Hospital, Evanston. Born in Louisdale, she was a
daughter of the late Joseph Felix and Lillian Anne (Burke) Samson. She will be
deeply missed by her husband, Joseph Quinten; daughters, Darlene and Anne Marie
Landry, Tammy (Mrs. Teddy Samson); sons, Bradley and wife Marion, Freddie and
wife Heather, all of Ontario; sisters, Estelle (Mrs. Benny Landry), Patsy (Mrs.
Venere Marchand), Joan MacRae, Ellen Jane Sampson; brothers, Vincent and wife
Dorothy, Herman and wife Mary, Teddy and wife Donzie, Carl and wife Joan, Roy
and wife Eleanor; grandchildren, Christina, T.J., Brandon, Michael, Jesse,
Daniel and Dylan. She was predeceased by brother, Terence. Visitation will be
4-9 p.m. today, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday, both in Glen Sampson Memorial Room,
Louisdale. Funeral service will be 2 p.m. Saturday in St. Louis Roman Catholic
Church, Louisdale, Rev. John MacLeod officiating. Burial to follow in the parish
cemetery. No flowers please. Family requests donations be made to Strait
Richmond Hospital palliative care. Arrangements entrusted to C.H. Boudreau
Funeral Home, Arichat.
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Published: 11/20/96
LANDRY, JOSEPH E
LANDRY, Joseph E. - 81, St. Peter's, died November 18, 1996, in Strait Richmond
Hospital, Evanston. Born in Sampsonville, he was a son of the late Simon and
Angeline (Briand) Landry. He was a veteran of the Second World War and was a
member of the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 47, St. Peter's. Surviving are sons,
Keats, John, Sampsonville; Luke, Truro; Gordon, St. Peter's; daughters, Olga
(Mrs. James Burke), St. Peter's; Genevieve (Mrs. Joseph Stone), Shirley (Mrs.
Clifford Carter), Sampsonville; Pauline (Mrs. Charles Fougere), French Cove; 23
grandchildren; 21 great-grandchildren;
brothers, Charlie, Montreal; Elias, St. Peter's; sisters, Delia (Mrs. Albert
Landry), River Bourgeois; Lillian (Mrs. Warren Cope), St. Peter's; Jean, Hudson,
Mass. He was predeceased by his wife, the former Dorothy Burke; son, Clarence;
brothers, Sylvester, Vincent and two in infancy. Visitation 10 a.m.-9 p.m. today
in Alex A. Morrison Funeral Home, St. Peter's. Funeral 10 a.m. Thursday in St.
Peter's Roman Catholic Church, Rev. Francis Cameron officiatng. Burial in parish
cemetery.
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Published: 12/02/96
LANDRY (LEBLANC), MARY ALICE
LANDRY (LeBlanc), Mary Alice - 91, St. Vincents Guest House, Halifax, formerly
of Glace Bay, died November 28, 1996, in QEII Health Sciences Centre, Infirmary
Site, Halifax. Born in Reserve Mines, she was a daughter of the late Murdock and
Catherine (Roach) Odo. She was a member of Holy Family Church, MacKays Corner,
Glace Bay. She was also a former member of Holy Family Ladies Auxiliary. She was
self-employed as a seamstress. Surviving are daughters, Anne Ault, Edmonton,
Alta.; Mabel Marshall, Halifax; Evangeline Woodburn, Glace Bay; Hattie LeBlanc,
Sydney; Josephine Hornbuckle, Mount Uniacke; sons, Edgar and Cecil LeBlanc,
Glace Bay; John LeBlanc, Halifax; Melvin LeBlanc, Toronto, Ont.; stepdaughters,
Doris Steinburg, Edmonton; Ruth Boudreau, Louisdale; stepsons, Rudolph Landry,
Louisdale; Harold Landry, Toronto; 30 grandchildren; 28 great-grandchildren; a
great-great-grandchild; 20 step-grandchildren; 31 step-great-grandchildren. She
was predeceased by her first husband, Paul LeBlanc; second husband, Jimmie
Landry; son, Leonard; daughters, Rita Marshall, Pauline Hanson, Jessie Marshall;
brother, Freddie; sister, Sabine Mercer. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in V.J.
McGillivray Funeral Home, 16 Reserve St., Glace Bay. Funeral 11 a.m. Tuesday in
Holy Family Church, MacKays Corner, Rev. Ray Huntley officiating. Burial in
parish cemetery.
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Published: 04/24/97
LANDRY, BEATRICE T. (RN)
LANDRY, Beatrice T. (RN) - 83, Pomquet, Antigonish Co., died April 22, 1997, at
home. Born in Pomquet, she was a daughter of the late Charles and Mary Jane (Boudreau)
Landry. She was a graduate of St. Martha's Hospital School of Nursing,
Antigonish. She worked in private nursing in both Nova Scotia and the United
States, returning to Pomquet in 1993. Surviving are brother, Laffin, Montreal;
sisters, Ruth Durant, Pomquet; Almira Graham, New York; Isabel Peters, Whelan,
Mass. She was predeceased by sister, Elva; brothers, Arthur, Hubert, two in
infancy. Cremation has taken place. Family memorial service will be held at a
later date. Donations to Antigonish Home Health Care. Arrangements entrusted to
Curry Bros. Funeral Home, Antigonish.
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Published: 12/24/96
LANDRY, CATHERINE EUNICE
LANDRY, Catherine Eunice - 87, Grande Greve, Richmond Co., died December 23,
1996, in Strait Richmond Hospital, Evanston. Born in Grande Greve, she was a
daughter of the late Thomas and Catherine (O'Toole) Lafford. She was a member of
St. Peter's Parish. Surviving are her husband, Raymond Martin; daughter, Romona
(Mrs. Paul MacDonnell), Antigonish; son, Blair Raymond, Grand Greve; sisters,
Blanche Hannon, Viola Downing, Massachusetts; 13 grandchildren; two
step-grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by an infant
child; sister, Delma; brothers, Hilary, Fraser, Charlie. Visitation 10 a.m.-2
p.m. today in the family home in Grand Greve. Funeral 3 p.m. today in St.
Peter's Catholic Church, St. Peter's, Rev. Francis Cameron officiating. Burial
to follow in St. Peter's Parish Cemetery. Donations to Antigonish Right to Life
or Strait Area Right to Life. Arrangements entrusted to Alex A. Morrison Funeral
Home, St. Peter's.
Friday February 27, 1987
Soldier's Cove - Mrs. Rachel Landry, 86, Soldier's Cover, Richmond County, died
Thursday in Sydney City Hospital, Sydney. Born in Sampsonville, Richmond County,
she was a daughter of the late John D. and Mary (Sampson) Fougere. She is
survived by three daughters; Eunice (Mrs. Guy Landry), River Bourgeois; Adelia
(Mrs. Hector Landry) St. Peter's; Myrtle (Mrs. Albert Bouchard), Soldier's Cove;
a son Hector, Toronto; a brother Issac, Sampsonville; a sister, Gertie (Mrs.
William Landry), Sampsonville; nine grandchildren; 10 great grandchildren. She
was predeceased by her husband, Charles F.; three brothers; four sisters; a
grandchild. The body is in Alex A. Morrison Funeral Home, St. Peter's. Funeral
Service will be 10 a.m. Saturday in St. Peter's Church. Burial will be in the
parish cemetery.
Saturday June 17, 1961
Capt Lomang Landry - St. Peter's - The death occurred at St. Peter's, Cape
Breton, of Captain Lomang Landry. He was 97 and a former resident of Summerside.
Four sons survive, Benjamin and Joseph in Summerside; Walter in St. Catharine's,
Ont, and Edward in St. Peter's. His wife predeceased him. Interment was in St.
Peter's
Saturday July 18, 1981
Murdock Landry, 70, of Rockdale, died Thursday in St, Rita Hospital, Sydney,
after an extended illness. Born in Rockdale he was a son of the late Isidore and
Mary (Martell) Landry. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Barbara Peacock,
Rockdale and Lynn (Mrs. Victor Stone), Lynch's River; a sister, Mrs. Virginia
Lafford, St. Peter's and three brothers, Henry, Rockdale; Wilfred and John, both
of Sydney. The body is in the L'Ardoise Funeral Home, L'Ardoise. Funeral Service
will be 4 p.m. Sunday in Holy Guardian Angel Church, Rev. Clarence MacDonald
officiating, with burial in the parish cemetery.
Friday September 15, 1972
Rockdale - Mrs. Murdock Landry, 56, of Rockdale, Richmond County, died Thursday
at St. Martha's Hospital, Antigonish. The former Alice Isobel Landry, daughter
of Mrs. Mary (Barrett) Landry and the late Harold Landry. She is survived by her
mother; two daughters, Barbara (Mrs. Bill Peacock), Rockdale; Lynn (Mrs. Victor
Stone), Lynch's River; three grandchildren, three sisters, Sadie (Mrs. Everett
Wambolt), Halifax; Agnes (Mrs. Milton Hemphill), Dartmouth; Margaret (Mrs. Allan
McPherson) Antigonish; one brother, Arthur Landry, Halifax. The body has been
transferred from the Curry Funeral Home to the family residence in Rockdale.
Requiem Mass will be Sunday at 10:30 a.m. from Holy Guardian Angels Church,
L'Ardoise. Interment will be in the church cemetery.
Thursday Apr 8, 1976
St. Peter's - Henry Landry, 64, of Three Island Cover, Died Tuesday. Born in
Rockdale he was the son of the late Felix and Lucy (Muise) Landry. Moving to
Halifax in 1927, he worked with Purdy Brothers until 1941, when he joined the
Halifax Fire Department. He remained with the department until his retirement in
1971. Mr. Landry was a member of St. Stephen's Parish and the Holy Name Society.
Surviving are his wife, the former Evelyn Landry, a daughter Lorraine (Mrs.
Roland Johnson), Lower Sackville; four sons, Daniel, Summerside, P.E.I.; Pat,
Roy and Lawrence, all of Halifax; three sisters; Mrs. Rita Peters, Mrs. Mary
Samspon and Mrs. Melinda Lafford, all of Halifax and nine grandchildren. The
body is at L'Ardoise Parish Centre, where service will take place 10 a.m.
Friday, Rev, G. MacDonald officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery
Friday, October 14, 1977
Sampsonville, Henry (Harry) Landry, 66, of Sampsonville, RC, died Thurs in
Spring Garden Villa, Sydney. Born at Sampsonville, he was the son of the late
Peter and Angeline (Digout) Landry. He is survived by his wife, the former
Martena Burke; four sons, Cletus, St. Peter's; Conrad and Bernard, Sampsonville;
Wallace, Halifax; four daughters, Doris (Mrs. Ray Landry), Lola (Mrs. Cornelius
Burke), both of Sampsonville; Beth, at home; Marilyn (Mrs. Guy Savard), Halifax;
two sisters Tillie (Mrs. Marshal Fraser), Boston, Mass.; Hilda (Mrs. John
McCarthy), California; and one brother, Leonard, New Hampshire. He was
predeceased by two sisters and three brothers. The body is at his residence.
Funeral service will be held Saturday at 10 am in St. Peter's Roman Catholic
Church, St. Peter's, Rev. Joseph Lynch officiating. Burial will be in the parish
cemetery.
Monday, June 11, 1979
St. Peter's -Edward Joseph Landry, 86, of St. Peter's died Friday in St. Ann
Hospital, Arichat. Born in Petit de Grat, he was a son of the late Lamone and
Setia (Lewis) Landry. He was a member of St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church.
surviving are his wife, the former Sophie Taylor; three sons, Leonard, Pictou;
Ernest, West Arichat; Edward, at home; four daughters, Edna (Mrs. Willie Burkey),
West L'Ardoise; Mary Jane (Mrs. Albert Forrest), Arichat; Margaret (Mrs. Dan
Allen MacLeod), Port Hood; Euna, Summerside, PEI; three brothers, Joe and Bennie,
both of Summerside; Walter, Sydney; 15 grandchildren. He was predeceased by his
first wife, the former Eva J. Lewis, a sister Minnie. The body is at Alex A.
Morrison Funeral Home, St. Peter's. Funeral will be today at 9 a.m. in St.
Peter's Roman Catholic Church. Burial will be in the parish cemetery.
Wednesday, November 20, 1996
Joseph E. Landry 81, St. Peter's, died November 18, 1996 in Strait Richmond
Hospital, Evanston. Born in Sampsonville, he was a son of the late Simon and
Angeline (Briand) Landry. He was a veteran of the Second World War and was a
member pf the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 47, St. Peter's. Surviving are his
sons, Keats, John, Sampsonville; Luke, Truro; Gordon, St. Peter's; daughters,
Olga (Mrs. James Burke); Genevieve (Mrs. Joseph Stone); Shirley (Mrs. Clifford
Carter), Sampsonville; Pauline (Mrs. Charles Fougere) French Cove; 23
grandchildren and 21 great grandchildren; brothers, Charlie, Montreal; Elias,
St. Peter's; sisters, Della (Mrs. Albert Landry) River Bourgeois; Lillian (Mrs.
Warren Cope), St. Peter's; Jean, Hudson, Mass. He was predeceased by his wife,
the former Dorothy Burke; son Clarence; brothers Sylvester, Vincent, and 2 in
infancy. Visitation 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. today in Alex A. Morrison Funeral Home,
St. Peter's. Funeral 10 a.m. Thursday in St. Peters Roman Catholic Church, Rev.
Francis Cameron officiating. Burial in parish cemetery.
Thursday, July 12, 1979
Soldier's Cove - Charles F. Landry, 91, died at his home in Soldier's Cove,
Tuesday. Surviving are his wife, the former Rachel Fougere, three daughters,
Eunice (Mrs. Guy Landry), River Bourgeois; Adelia (Mrs. Hector Landry) Barra
Head; and Myrtle (Mrs. Albert Bouchard), Soldier's Cove; one son Hector,
Toronto; one brother, Mabie, Sampsonville; 9grandchildren and 10 great
grandchildren. He was predeceased by one sister and four brothers. The body is
at his home in Soldier's Cove. Funeral service will be in St. Peter's Roman
Catholic Church in St. Peter's, Friday at 2:30 p.m., burial in the St. Peter's
parish cemetery.
Saturday, November 1, 1980
Amable A. Landry, 91, of Sampsonville, died Thursday at home. Born in River
Bourgeois, he was a son of the late Simon and Angeline (Landry) Landry.
Surviving besides his wife, the former Alice May Fougere, are 2 sons, Raymond,
Sampsonville, and Cecil, Louisdale; three daughters, Mrs. Bernice Larade, Janet
(Mrs. Paul Larade) and Bertha (Mrs. Hugh Carter), all of Sampsonville; 27
grandchildren and 20 great grandchildren. He was predeceased by two daughters,
five brothers and a sister. The body is in Alex A. Morrison's Funeral Home, St.
Peter's. Service will be 2 p.m. Sunday in St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church, Rev.
Gerald Dunphy officiating, with burial in the parish cemetery.
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Published: 05/10/99
LeBLANC, Suzanne Marie - 69, Petit-de-Grat, Richmond Co., died May 8, 1999, in
St. Anne's Nursing Care Centre. Born in Arichat, she was a daughter of the late
Raymond and Evelyn (DeCoste) Samson. Surviving are sisters, Germaine Boudreau,
Petit-de-Grat; Jeanne Samson, D'Escousse. She was predeceased by her husband,
Joe; brother, Odilon. Funeral 10 a.m. today in St. Joseph Catholic Church,
Petit-de-Grat, Rev. Maurice Riberdy officiating. Burial to follow in Star of the
Sea Cemetery. Donations to St. Anne's Nursing Care Centre or Canadian Cancer
Society. Arrangements entrusted to Isle Madame and Louisdale Funeral Services.
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Published: 09/21/98
LeBLANC, Evangeline - 85, St. Peter's, died September 20, 1998, in Strait
Richmond Hospital, Evanston. Born in Ste. Marie de Kent, N.B., she was a
daughter of the late Pierre and Colestie (Colette) Cormier. For many years she
was a resident of Seaview. She was a member of St. John the Baptist's Parish,
River Bourgeois, and most recently a member of St. Peter's Roman Catholic
Church, St. Peter's. Surviving are daughters, Yvonne (Cedric) Sampson, St.
Peter's; Florence (Keats) Landry, Alfreda (Basil) Samson, Rita (John) Fougere,
and Doris Carter, all of Sampsonville; Emerise (Marcel) Gagnon, L'Ardoise; Alice
(Bill) Malcolm, Kempt Road, Richmond Co.; sons, Leo (Clare) LeBlanc, North York,
Ont.; Norman (Louise) LeBlanc, St. Peter's; sisters, Elsie LeBlanc, Worcester,
Mass.; Irene LeBlanc, Ste. Antonie, N.B.; 23 grandchildren; 23
great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband, Leonil; grandchildren,
Norman Samson, Holly Fougere, Dale LeBlanc and Rubin LeBlanc; son-in-law, Finley
Carter; nine brothers and sisters. Visitation will be held today from 7-9 p.m.
and Tuesday from 2-9 p.m. in Dennis Haverstock Funeral Home, St. Peter's.
Funeral Service will be held 10 a.m. Wednesday in St. Peter's Roman Catholic
Church, Rev. Francis Cameron officiating. Burial in the parish cemetery. Family
flowers only please. Memorial donations to Strait Richmond Hospital; Kingston
Memorial Clinic, L'Ardoise, or to any charity.
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Published: 12/21/95
LANDRY, Joseph Colin - 70, Petit de Grat, Richmond Co., died December 19, 1995,
in St. Martha's Regional Hospital, Antigonish. Born at Sampsons Cove, he was a
son of the late Louis I. and Mary Alma (Samson) Landry. He worked for Richmond
Fisheries for 35 years retiring in 1990. He was an avid fisherman and musician.
Surviving are his wife, the former Clothilda (Tillie) Samson; daughters, Darlene
(Mrs. Harold Osmond), Petit de Grat; Lisa (Mrs. Boyd Babin), West Arichat; sons,
Clinton, Arichat; Paul, Cole Harbour; sisters, Gloria (Mrs. Claude LeBlanc),
Jean (Mrs. Newman Landry), Eileen (Mrs. Paul David), Edith (Mrs. Lawrence
Sampson), Petit de Grat; Viola (Mrs. Raymond Sampson), Sampsons Cove; Rita (Mrs.
Laurie Smith), Arichat; brothers, Vincent, John, Petit de Grat; eight
grandchildren. He was predeceased by granddaughter, Tara-Lynn. Visitation 12:30
p.m. today in C.H. Boudreau Funeral Home, Arichat. Funeral 3 p.m. today in St.
Joseph's Church, Petit de Grat, Rev. Allan MacMillan officiating. Spring burial
in Star of the Sea Cemetery, Petit de Grat. Family flowers only. Donations to
any charity.
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Published: 10/23/95
LERCH, Mary Evangeline - 77, Louisdale, Richmond Co., died October 21, 1995, at
home. Born in Little Anse, Richmond Co., she was a daughter of the late Thomas
and Alvina (Samson) Landry. Surviving are sisters, Mary (Mrs. William Holland),
Lucille Landry, Halifax; Delta (Mrs. Freddie Martell), Muriel (Mrs. Max Pardy),
Little Anse; Theresa (Mrs. Wilfred Marchand), Rhode Island; brothers, Quinten,
Louisdale; Raymond, Little Anse. She was predeceased by sisters, Rose, Margaret,
Bertha Mae, Bertha. Funeral 11 a.m. today in St. Louis Roman Catholic Church,
Louisdale, Rev. Syd Mifflen officiating. Burial to follow in Star of the Sea
Cemetery, Petit de Grat. Donations to Canadian Cancer Society or Holy Rosary
Recreation Park, Louisdale. Arrangements under the direction of C.H. Boudreau
Funeral Home, Arichat.
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Published: 04/26/94
LANDRY, Francis Martin - 83, Petit de Grat, Richmond County, died April 24,
1994, at home. Born in Petit de Grat, he was a son of the late Simon and Bertha
Mae (Samson) Landry. He is survived by his wife, the former Lillian Ranson; four
daughters, Theresa (Mrs. Hubert Bullen), Edith (Mrs. Walter Boudreau), both of
Petit de Grat; Jackie, Leah (Mrs. Willard Samson), both of Sampsons Cove;
stepdaughter, Shirley Benoit, Glace Bay; three sons, Alzear, Welland, Ont.;
James, Little Anse; Francis Jr., Petit de Grat; four sisters, Mrs. Lucy May
Martell, Mrs. Bernadette Boudreau, both of Petit de Grat; Mrs. Madonna Samson,
Sampsons Cove; Mrs. Bertina Landry, St. Hubert, Que.; three brothers, Simon,
Felix, both of Petit de Grat; Cyril, Arichat; 21
grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by his first wife,
the former Mary Elizabeth Samson; son, Etienne in infancy; five brothers,
Joseph, Colin, Raymond, Newman, one in infancy; five sisters, Elizabeth,
Evangeline, Christine, two in infancy. Visitation will be 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today,
2-3 p.m. Wednesday in C.H. Boudreau Funeral Home, Arichat. Funeral
will be 3:30 p.m. Wednesday in St. Joseph's Church, Petit de Grat, Rev. Allan
MacMullin officiating. Burial to follow in Star of the Sea Cemetery, Petit de
Grat. Donations may be made to St. Joseph's Church Renovation Fund.
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Published: 03/26/98
LAVANDIER, Amedee Wilfred - 86, West Arichat, Richmond Co., died March 24, 1998,
in St. Martha's Regional Hospital, Antigonish. Born in West Arichat, he 1998, in
St. Martha's Regional Hospital, Antigonish. Born in West Arichat, he was a son
of the late Benjamin and Elizabeth (Boudreau) Lavandier. He was the local
butcher in West Arichat for 40 years until retirement. Surviving are daughters,
Claire (Mrs. Eugene Samson), Petit-de-Grat; Irene (Mrs. David Terrio), Niagara
Falls, Ont.; sons, Bennie, Edmunston, N.B.; Albert, Wilfred Leonard, West
Arichat; 20 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchil-dren. He was predeceased by his
wife, the former Clara Babin; sisters, Lena, Jane, Mary, Irene; brothers,
Miller, Henry, Bennie. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today, 1:30-2:30 p.m. Friday,
both in C.H. Boudreau Funeral Home, Arichat. Funeral 3 p.m. Friday in Immaculate
Conception Roman Catholic Church, West Arichat, Rev. Conrad Girroir officiating.
Burial in the parish cemetery. Donations to Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova
Scotia or Canadian Diabetes Association.
LANDRY, Leon Mark - 72, Petit De Grat, Richmond County, formerly of Bridgewater,
died December 25, 1992, in Hants Community Hospital, Windsor. Born in Petit De
Grat, he was a son of the late John A. and Lena J. (Boudreau) Landry. He was a
longtime employee of Booth Fisheries and H.B. Nickerson and Sons Ltd. He was a
founding member and past president of Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 150, Arichat.
He was involved in the Air Cadets; member of Knights of Columbus and an avid
fiddler, cook, and woodworker. He is survived by two daughters, Elaine (Mrs. Tim
Collins), Ottawa; Sharon (Mrs. Jim Jackson), Bridgewater; three sons, Robert J.,
Edmonton; Donald H., Dartmouth Mark, Cheticamp; two sisters, Mrs. Agatha
Boudreau, Viola (Mrs. Leon A. Landry), both of Petit De Grat; three brothers,
Xyste, West Arichat; Clarence, Jerry, both of Petit De Grat; nine grandchildren;
many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his wife, the former Delia Marie
David; four sisters, Cecelia; three in infancy; an infant brother. The body is
in C.H. Boudreau Funeral Home, Arichat, visiting 12 noon-1:30 p.m. today.
Funeral will be 2 p.m. today in St. Joseph Church, Petit De Grat, Msgr. Vernon
Fougere officiating. Burial will be in St. Joseph Parish Cemetery. Family
flowers only. Donations may be made to Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova
Scotia or St. Anne Centre Veteran's Unit. Members of Royal Canadian Legion,
Branch 150 are asked to meet at the funeral home at 1:30 p.m. today to attend
the funeral.
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Published: 06/16/98
Category: News
Page: B18
LANDRY, XYSTE DOMINIQUE
LANDRY, Xyste Dominique - 83, West Arichat, Richmond Co., passed away June 13,
1998, in Strait Richmond Hospital, Evanston. Born in Petit-de-Grat, he was a son
of the late John and Lena (Boudreau) Landry. He was employed as an accounting
clerk at Booth's Fisheries in Petit-de-Grat, Strait Supplies in Port Hawkesbury,
and manager of the co-op in Louisdale. He was in charge of St. Joseph's Parish
Hall in Petit-de-Grat for several years and was the church organist for 41 years.
He was a great lover of music. Surviving are his wife the former Helene
Forgeron; daughters, Anne (Mrs. Eugene Cameron), Hammonds Plains; Bonita (Mrs.
Real Boudreau), West Pubnico; sons, Paul (Jan), Barrie, Ont.; Jean (Alcida),
Quispamsis, N.B.; sisters, Mrs. Agatha Boudreau, Mrs. Viola Landry; brothers,
Gerry, Clarence, all of Petit-de-Grat; 10 grandchildren; two great-grandchildren;
several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his first wife, the former
Rita Babin; sister, Cecelia; brothers, Gustave, Leon, Godfrey, two brothers and
two sisters in infancy. Cremation has taken place. A memorial service will be
held this afternoon at 2 p.m. from St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church,
Petit-de-Grat, Rev. Allan
MacMillan officiating. Burial in Star of the Sea Cemetery, Petit-de-Grat.
Donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society, Canadian Diabetes
Association or St. Anne's Community and Nursing Care Centre, Arichat.
Arrangements entrusted to C.H. Boudreau Funeral Home, Arichat.
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Published: 10/18/93
Category: News
Page: C3
LANDRY, LEON ALDERIC
LANDRY, Leon Alderic - 68, Petit de Grat, Richmond County, died October 17,
1993, in Strait Richmond Hospital, Evanston. Born in Arichat, Richmond County,
he was a son of the late Raymond and Beatrice (Boudreau) Landry. He was a member
of St. Joseph's Society and St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, Petit de Grat.
He is survived by his wife, the former Stella Viola Landry; two sisters, Mrs.
Regine Heide, Vancouver, B.C.; Mrs. Hilda LeBlanc, Halifax. He was predeceased
by a brother, Valma. Visitation will be 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today,1-3 p.m. Tuesday in
C.H. Boudreau Funeral Home, Arichat. Funeral will be 3:30 p.m. Tuesday in St.
Joseph's Church, Rev. Allan MacMillan officiating. Burial to follow in Star of
the Sea Cemetery, Petit de Grat. Donations may be made to St. Anne Community and
Nursing Care Centre, Arichat or St. Joseph's Cemetery Fund.
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Published: 11/12/92
Category: News
Page: B14
LANDRY, RITA M.
LANDRY, Rita M. - 74, St. Peter's, Richmond County, died November 11, 1992, at
home. Born in Sampsonville, Richmond County, she was a daughter of the late Leo
J. and Irene (Sampson) Sampson. She was an active community worker. She was lay
minister, lector and former choir member of St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church,
St. Peter's; long standing executive member of Altar Society; member of Sisters
of Mary. She was a charter member of Strait Richmond Hospital Auxiliary. On two
occasions she served as president. She served as president of Coordinating
Council of Health at Strait Richmond Hospital. She was a life member of Nova
Scotia Association of Health Auxiliaries. Prior to her death, she was nominated
by the hospital auxiliary for the 1992 Nova Scotia Association of Heath
Organizations award. In 1990, she recieved the Richmond County Volunteer of the
Year award. She was an active member of Canadian Cancer Society and the
Commission on Drug Dependency. She was instrumental in bringing Well Women's
Clinics to St. Peter's. She is survived by her husband, Elias; seven brothers,
Stanley, Dartmouth; David, Hubbards; Cyril, Timberlea; Leo (Amadee), Liverpool;
Oswald, Weymouth; John, Ontario; Dan, Saint John, N.B.; three sisters, Agnes
(Mrs. Dan Campbell), St. Peter's; Cecilia (Mrs. Godfrey Patterson), Gore Bay,
Ont.; Barbara (Mrs. Wes Kendall), North Sydney. She was predeceased by a brother,
Edwin; sister, Catherine. The body is in River Bourgeois Funeral Home, visiting
2-4, 7-9 p.m. today. Funeral will be 10 a.m. Friday in St. Peter's Roman
Catholic Church, Rev. Alex MacLellan officiating. Burial will be in St. Peter's
Church Cemetery. Donations may be made to Strait Richmond Hospital Auxiliary or
Canadian Cancer Society.
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Published: 10/10/92
Category: News
Page: C8
LANDRY, EDWARD CHARLES (YANK)
LANDRY, Edward Charles (Yank) - 77, Halifax, died October 8, 1992, in Halifax
Infirmary. Born in Cambridge, Mass., he was a son of the late George and
Catherine (Pettipas) Landry. He worked for many years with Bill Lynch Show, Webb
and Spark Engineering, Halifax, and was also manager of the Seahorse Tavern for
many years. He is survived by his wife, the former Ethel Smith. The body has
been cremated. A memorial service will be at a later date in Tampa, Fla.
Donations may be made to Halifax Infirmary Palliative Care Unit.
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Published: 09/30/92
Category: News
Page: C8
LANDRY, MILDRED E.
LANDRY, Mildred E. - 87, Lower L'Ardoise, Richmond County, died September 28,
1992, in Moncton City Hospital, New Brunswick. Born in Little Harbour, Richmond
County, she was a daugther of the late Thomas and Margaret (Murphy) McGrath. She
is survived by a daughter, Shirley (Mrs. Camille Boulet), L'Ardoise; three sons,
Thomas, Riverview, N.B.; Raymond, Dartmouth; George, Germany; two sisters, Kate
(Mrs. W.A. Sampson), Sackville; Agnes (Mrs. Gerald MacNeil), Spryfield; several
grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband, Jeffrey S.; three brothers,
Robert, Thomas, William; two sisters, Sarah Ann, Margaret Elizabeth. The body is
in L'Ardoise Parish Funeral Home, visiting 2-9 p.m. today. Funeral will be
Thursday in Holy Guardian Angel Church, L'Ardoise, Rev. Errol MacDonald
officiating. Burial will be in parish cemetery. Arrangements under the direction
of Alex A. Morrison Funeral Home, St. Peter's.
The Chronicle-Herald/The Mail-Star
Published: 08/12/92
Category: News
Page: C3
LANDRY, PAUL B.
LANDRY, Paul B. - 70, Bothell, Washington, died July 31, 1992, in Bothell. Born
in Amherst, Cumberland County, he was a son of the late Fiedel and Mary Landry.
He was a veteran of the Second World War and member of St. Brendan's Roman
Catholic Church, Bothell. He is survived by his wife, the former Rosemarie
Johns; brother, Robert, Vancouver, B.C. He was predeceased by two brothers,
Eugene, David. Funeral was August 6 in St. Brendan's Roman Catholic Church.
Cremation followed.
The Chronicle-Herald/The Mail-Star
Published: 11/24/94
Category: News
Page: C3
LEBLANC, LEONARD
LeBLANC, Leonard - 62, 119 Phalens Rd., Glace Bay, died November 21, 1994, in
Victoria General Hospital. Born in Glace Bay, he was a son of Mary Alice
(Landry) LeBlanc and the late Paul LeBlanc. He was retired from a small engine
repair business after many years. He was a member of Holy Family Parish, McKay's
Corner, and branch 3, Royal Canadian Legion. He was aveteran of the Korean War,
serving with the 25th Brigade Regiment from 195154. He served on town council,
1982-85, and worked in the painting business for several years. He is survived
by his wife, the former T.C. (Marie) Lever; sons, Leon, Glen, Paul, Allan, all
of Glace Bay; daughters, Ann Marlene, Charmaine (Mrs. Henry Hiscock), Madonna,
all of Glace Bay; eight grandchildren; two step-grandchildren; brothers, Edgar,
Cecil, both of Glace Bay; John, Halifax; Melvin, Toronto; sisters, Mabel,
Josephine, both of Halifax; Ann, Edmonton, Alta.; Vangie, Glace Bay; Hatlie,
Sydney. He was predeceased by sisters, Rita, Pauline, Jessie. Visitation will be
7-9 p.m. tonight in V.J. McGillivray Funeral Home, 16 Reserve St., Glace Bay.
Funeral will be 11 a.m. Friday in Holy Family Church, Rev. John Graham
officiating. Burial will be in parish cemetery.
The Chronicle-Herald/The Mail-Star
Published: 11/08/94
Category: News
Page: C3
LANDRY, ELIZABETH
LANDRY, Elizabeth - 97, R.K. MacDonald Nursing Home, Antigonish, formerly of
Havre Boucher, Antigonish County, died November 7, 1994, at the home. Born in
Frankville, Antigonish County, she was a daughter of the late Benjamin and Julia
(Brow) Fougere. She was a member of St. Paul's Parish, Havre Boucher and was the
last surviving member of her immediate family. She is survived by her daughter,
Thelma (Mrs. Eldred (Buster) Crispo), Lower South River, Antigonish County;
sons, Wilfred, Joseph (Sonny), both of Havre Boucher; William, Chicago; Jerome,
Gatineau, Que.; nine grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; three
great-great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband, Wallace; sisters,
Virginia, Kate, Beatrice, Annie, Margaret, one in infancy; brothers, David,
Anthony, Benjamin, Joseph, Alexander. Visitation will be 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in
Curry Bros. Funeral Home, 135 College St., Antigonish. Visitation will be 2-4,
7-9 p.m. Wednesday in St.
Paul's Centre, Havre Boucher. Funeral will be 10:30 a.m. Thursday in St. Paul's
Church, Havre Boucher, Rev. Angus MacGillivray officiating. Burial will be in
parish cemetery. Donations may be made to Friends of R.K. Society.
The Chronicle-Herald/The Mail-Star
Published: 10/18/94
Category: News
Page: A16 / A23
LANDRY, JOSEPH GEORGE
LANDRY, Joseph George - 69, Petit-de-Grat, died October 15, 1994, in Sydney City
Hospital. Born in Petit-de-Grat, he was a son of the late Amos and Cecile (Boudreau)
Landry. He is survived by a sister, Marie (Mrs. John Mauger), Petitde-Grat; two
brothers, Arthur, Emile, both of North Sydney. He was predeceased by two sisters,
Christine, Ellen. Funeral will be 10 a.m.
today in St. Joseph's Church, Petit-de-Grat, Rev. Conrad Girroir officiating.
Burial will follow in Star of the Sea Cemetery under the direction of C.H.
Boudreau Funeral Home Ltd., Arichat.
The Chronicle-Herald/The Mail-Star
Published: 08/27/94
Category: News
Page: D22
LANDRY, NERIE JOSEPH
LANDRY, Nerie Joseph - 63, Louisdale, Richmond County, died August 25, 1994, in
Strait Richmond Hospital, Evanston. Born in Louisdale, he was a son of the late
Ernest and Mary (Marchand) Landry. He was a great spectator of the game of
baseball. He is survived by his sister, Barbara Ann Sampson, Louisdale; four
brothers, Arthur, Jimmy, Rudolph, Conrad, all of Louisdale. He was predeceased
by two brothers, Ernest Jr. (Toggie), Edward. Visitation will be 1-4, 6-10 p.m.
today, 1-3 p.m. Sunday in the Glen Sampson Memorial Room of St. Louis Church,
Louisdale, where funeral will be 3 p.m. Sunday in
the church, Rev. Syd Mifflen officiating. Burial will follow in parish cemetery.
Family flowers only. Donations may be made to Heart and Stroke Foundation of
Nova Scotia. Arrangements are under the direction of C.H. Boudreau Funeral Home
Ltd., Arichat.
The Chronicle-Herald/The Mail-Star
Published: 06/17/94
Category: News
Page: A12 / C3
LAFFORD, MELINDA
LAFFORD, Melinda - 74, Halifax, died June 15, 1994, in Victoria General Hospital.
Born in Rockdale, Cape Breton, she was a daughter of the late Felix and Lucy (Muise)
Landry. She is survived by two sons, Keat, Toronto; Kemp, Mississauga, Ont.; two
sisters, Rita Peters, Mary Sampson, both of Halifax; several nieces and nephews.
She was predeceased by her husband,
Lawrence; son, Sandy. Cremation has taken place. A memorial service will be 7
p.m. Monday in St. Stephen's Roman Catholic Church, Rev. Donald Boudreau
officiating. Burial will be in Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Lower Sackville.
Capt.Paul Landry
Capt.Paul Landry,89 years old a retired sea captain,who in his time sailed all
the seven seas and was in nearly every important port in the world,died at his
former home and birth place at Arichat,Monday night.About five years ago he
moved from Arichat to Halifax and recently he went on a trip from here to
Sydney,coming back to Arichat ,where he became ill and died.He is survived by
his wife,seven sons and nine daughters.Three sons,Charles,Joseph and
Wallace,live in Halifax;Peter and George in Arichat;Paul in Sydney,and Dan in
Lethbridge,Alta.Three married daughters are in the city.Five sons saw service in
the war.The funeral will be at Arichat tomorrow.
Source-Acadian Recorder,Sept 1,1920 pg
June 29, 1946 (Cape Breton Post)
DR. B.A. LEBLANC DIES AFTER LENGTHY ILLNESS
Arichat, July 1 – Dr. B.A. LeBlanc, 67, one-time Minister without portfolio in
the Nova Scotia Government and one of the best known medical practitioners in
the province, died at his home here Saturday night after an illness of 17 months.
A native of Arichat, he received his early education in Richmond County schools
and was graduated with the degree of bachelor of arts from St. Ann’s College,
Church Point. He qualified for his medical degree at Dalhousie University.
During the First Great War, Dr. LeBlanc held the rank of captain in the medical
corps and for some time was stationed at the old Moxham Castle in Sydney. After
demobilization he returned to Arichat where he practiced for more than 39 years
and became one of the most beloved and most widely esteemed residents of
Richmond County. A powerful figure in the Conservative Party in Richmond County,
he was a member of the Provincial Legislature for 12 years, being first elected
in 1916. From 1923 to 1928 he was Minister without portfolio in the cabinet of
the late Hon. Edward N. Rhodes, who later became Minister of Finance in the
Federal Government. He is survived by his wife, the former Edie McMillan; one
sister, Sister Gustave Marie of the Daughters of Jesus, Dalhousie, N.B.; one
brother, Andrew, Saskatchewan. Another brother, Gus, a mechanical engineer, died
at New Victoria a few years ago. Fraternally Dr. LeBlanc was a member of the
Knights of Comumbus. The funeral will be held Tuesday morning at 9:30. Doug
McMillan of the Canadian Pacific Telegrahs staff in Sydney, is a brother-in-law.
DEATH AND BURIAL OF DR. B.A. LEBLANC (Article in the July 6th, 1946 edition of
the Richmond Record)
Arichat has lost a valad and much-respected citizen in the death of Dr. B.A.
LeBlanc, the sad event occurring at his home here on Saturday, June 29th at 7
p.m., surrounded by his devoted wife and relatives. He passed quietly and
peacefully to his eternal rest after a long and trying illness borne with his
usual fortitude and courage. He was a patient at the Infirmary, Halifax, for
several months, and leaving that institution he was conveyed to Inverness, where
he was tenderly cared for by Mrs. LeBlanc, R.N., at the home of her brothers,
Messrs A.B. and Jack MacMillan—both of whom were at the funeral. He arrived home
about the middle of May accompanied by his wife and his nephew, J.F. LeBlanc.
His condition was most serious and in a few short weeks after his arrival he
succumbed to the Grim Reaper and entered into that bourne from which no
traveller returns. Dr. LeBlanc was in the 67th year of his age. The deceased was
one of the most popular physicians that ever practiced his profession in
Richmond County, and his patients were numbered by the hundreds. He possessed a
most winning personality and his patients were attracted towards him by his
kindness and his deep solicitude for their physical welfare. When the
announcement of his death was made deep sorrow entered into the hearts of his
many friends and many tears were shed over his passing. No matter at what hour
of the day or night he was called to attend any of his numerous patients, be
they well-to-do or poor, he would come from even a sick bed to attend them. It
is little wonder, then, that his death has caused such profound sorrow among
people he served so faithfully and skillfully for so many years. The Doctor was
a son of the late Capt. and Mrs. Benjamin LeBlanc, honored residents of this
town for many years. Dr. LeBlanc was for some years a prominent politician,
representing Richmond County in the Provincial Legislature for several terms. He
was a member of the Rhodes Government without portfolio for a time. Ready of
utterance, keen of wit, eloquent in expression and vigorous in thought, his
platform work was always inspiring. All citizens of Isle Madame and many pople
elsewhere throughout the province will join in spirit, in this tribute to the
memory of Dr. B.A. LeBlanc. He was a life-long conservative and his colleague in
two elections was the late Dr. Jack MacDonald, of St. Peter’s, who later was
appointed to the Senate. They were a strong team and unbeatable. Those were
hectic days in the political history of Richmond County. French Acadian
residents of Isle Madame turned out on Tuesday to pay a stirring tribute to one
of their most beloved sons, Dr. B.A. LeBlanc, family physician and friend to
thousands during his 39 years as a medical practitioner in this district.
Funeral services were held in the historic Arichat church which was constructed
in 1839 to replace the church on the same site which had served as the Diocesan
seat. Parish priest at Arichat’s Church, Rev. A.P. Poirier, formerly of
Main-a-Dieu, was celebrant at the Solemn requiem High Mass. Deacon was Rev. A.
Boudreau, Petit de Grat; Sub-Deacon, Rev. W.A. Boucher, D’Escousse; Master of
Ceremonies, Rev. A. Doucette, West Arichat. Present in the sanctuary was Rev.
A.E. Mombourquette, who retired recently after serving as parish priest at
Arichat for 40 years. The careers of Father Mombourquette and the late Dr.
LeBlanc were closely interlocked in matters of life and death in this Richmond
County shiretown. The church was draped in purple and white in mourning for a
beloved son. In attendance were the full choir of the Church of L’Assumption.
Pall bearers, all life-long friends of the deceased were: E.A. Cosman, Bertram
Bourinot, Charles Malzard, Charles P. Stone, Godfrey J. LeBlanc, John Tyrrell.
The sympathy of the whole community goes out to the widow in her hour of deep
affliction.
(No date on clipping, but entry in Boudreau Journal : Mrs. S. Langlois died May
26, 1968, age 56)
MRS. SIMON LANGLOIS (nee Della Sampson)
Janis Kean
Mrs. Simon Langlois, 47 Bennett Street, Sydney, formerly of Louisdale, died in
City Hospital Sunday after a short illness. She was 56. She was the former Della
Sampson of Louisdale and a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sampson. Mrs. Laglois
was the president of the CWL of St. Augustine’s Church. Besides her parents she
is survived by her husband Simon. Also surviving are five sons, Dave, Paul,
Blair, Ronald and Austin, all of Sydney; three daughters Viola (Mrs. Paul Buddy
Veniot Jr.); Yvonne (Mrs. Frank Richard), Sydney; Stella (Mrs. Eldon Munroe),
Brantford, Ont., presently at home. Three brothers and one sister also survive.
They are: Howard, Leonard and Anthony Sampson, all of Louisdale; Mrs. Gerald
Boudreau (Stella), Sydney. One daughter, Linda, predeceased her 14 years ago and
a sister, Mrs. Thomas Sampson (Mabel), predeceased her some years ago.
Twenty-one grandchildren survive. The remains are resting at her home 47 Bennett
Street. Funeral service will be held Wednesday at 10 a.m. from St. Augustine’s
Church. Interment will be in Resurrection Cemetery.
NOTE: Three additional clippings were found with the obit:
1) MRS. SIMON LANGLOIS, 56, of 47 Bennett St., died at City Hospital on May 26.
The former Delia Sampson of Louisdale, she is survived by her husband, five sons
and three daughters. The funeral, under the direction of T.W. Curry Ltd., was
held from St. Augustine’s Church. Burial at Resurrection Cemetery.
2) LANGLOIS: The funeral of the late Mrs. Delia Langlois was held on the 29 of
May from the family residence 47 Bennett St., in time for Requiem High Mass at
St. Augustine’s Church, celebrated by Fr. Crispo. The pallbearers were: William
Antle, Paul Vigneau, Roy Holloran, Francis Boudreau, Bert Marchand, Sonny
Erickson. Interment took place at Resurrection Cemetery with Fr. Crispo
officiating.
3) LANGLOIS: We the family of the late Mrs. Simon Langlois wish to thank all
relatives, neighbours and friends for their many acts of kindness in our recent
bereavement. Also thanks to the nurses and staff of the 3rd floor of the City
Hospital, Mrs. Moira McCormick, Drs. Dave and Abe Gaum, Misra and Wale, Father
McDonald, Fr. Crispo, Fr. MacLeod, sisters Hawrylak and Tapper and Campbell,
staff of Curry’s Funeral Home, the pallbearers, vocalist and organist, to those
who sent Mass cards, floral offerings, telegrams, letters, sympathy cards. To
all we are deeply grateful.
Mar 28, 1972
Miss Ida Marie Levangie, 76 of Point Tupper died Wednesday [Mar 22, 1972] and
was buried in St. Joseph's Cemetery, Port Hawkesbury, following funeral service
in St. Joseph's Church. Born in Walkerville, Richmond County, she was the
daughter of the late Placide and Elizabeth (Scanlan) Levangie. She is survived
by three sisters, Mrs Mary Proctor, Braintree, Mass; Mrs Rosella Dixon, Dingwall,
Cape Breton; Freda (Mrs Dan McNamara), North Sydney; one brother, Bernard,
Halifax. She was predeceased by a brother Ernest and 3 sisters, Emma (Mrs Gerry
White); Alice and Gertrude.
(No date on clipping but entry in Boudreau Journal: Mr. Alex Langlois died
August 17, 1973, age 65)
ALEXANDER LANGLOIS
The death of Alexander Langlois of 49 Bennett Street, Sydney, occurred suddenly
in Toronto on Friday. He was 65. Born in D’Escousse, Richmond County, he lived
in Sydney for 65 years and he was a former employee of the wire and nail mill
for many years. He is survived by his wife, the former Mary Dolena Sampson of
Louisdale. Mr. Langlois is survived by five sons, Alex Jr., Wayne and William,
Sydney, Simon, Toronto and David at home; six daughters, Carol (Mrs. Jack
MacPherson) Sydney, Rose (Mrs. T. Cole) Toronto, Lorraine (Mrs. William
MacMillan), Reserve Mines, Charmaine (Mrs. L. Chaisson) Toronto, Debby and
Cathy, at home. Also surviving is one brother, Simon, Sydney and 14
grandchildren. The body was expected to arrive in Sydney late last night and
will rest at the T.W. Curry Downtown Chapel, 390 George Street. The funeral will
be held on Wednesday with Mass of Requiem in St. Augustine’s Church at 11 a.m.
with interment in St. Theresa’s Cemetery.
NOTE: Entry in the Boudreau Journal:
Alex Langlois married to a girl named Mary from Louisdale on February 9, 1937
Jeffery Landry - Mar 9, 1974 (as on headstone)
River Bourgeois- Jeffery Landry, 87, River Bourgeois, died Saturday in St,
Martha's Hospital, Antigonish. Born at River Bourgeois, he was a son of the late
Lamond and Sara (Richard) Landry. He was a well known fisherman and boat builder.
Surviving besides his wife, Bertha, are seven sons, Hector, Barra Head; Guy,
Toronto; Albert, Sydney River; Leger, Sydney River; Everett, Montreal; Cyril,
Rockingham; Alcantra, River Bourgeois; six daughters, Evangileen (Mrs. Fred
Doary), River Bourgeois; Louise (Mrs. Gerald Muir), Mrs. Jean Lindloff, Ann
(Mrs. Albert Sladden), all of Halifax; Grace (Mrs. Ted Melanson), Weymouth;
Annette (Mrs. George Ling), Charlottetown; a brother, Peter, River Bourgeois;
several grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by two sons
and a daughter, two sisters, Sara Jane and Virginia, a brother, Jonny. The body
is at the home of his son, Alcantra, River Bourgeois. Funeral service will be
held 3 p.m. Tuesday in Saint Jean the Baptist Catholic Church, River Bourgeois,
Rev. Thomas Morley officiating. Burial will be in the parish cemetery.
Mon, Mar 11, 1985
Napolean Felix Landry, 83, 37 Cambey Ave., Stellarton, died Saturday in Aberdeen
Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in D'Escousse he was a son of the late Capt. Felix
and Julie (Poirier) Landry. He served with the Royal Canadian Engineers
Permanent Force for more that 10 years. He served during the Second World War
with the rank of Regimental Sergeant Major. He worked for eleven years in
Boston, Mass., before moving to Stellarton in 1966. He is survived by his wife,
the former Florence Edna Lowe, three sisters, Florence (Mrs Raymond Bona) and
Ethel (Mrs Ambroise Poirier), both of Cape Breton; and Carrie (Mrs Leonard
Pettipas), Woburn, Mass; a brother, John Everett, Halifax. He was predeceased by
three brothers, James, Clifford and Gustave; and a sister Florence. The body is
in H.C. MacQuarrie Funeral Home, Stellarton, where funeral will be 11 am today,
with spring burial in Abercrombie Cemetery.
Obituary in "THE CHRONICLE-HERALD" Halifax newspaper, Feb. 27, 1981; Death date
Feb. 26, 1981. SYDNEY - Arthur Francis LeBlanc, 51, of 142 McRae Avenue, Sydney
River, died in St. Rita Hospital. He was the son of Virginia and the late Henry
LeBlanc. He worked for many years with Canadian Liquid Air before working with
the oxygen plant at Sysco.He is survived by his wife, the former Irene Goode; a
son, Rick; and three brothers, Bert, James and Stan, all of Sydney. The body is
in T. W. Curry's Parkview Chapel. Funeral service will 3 p.m. Sunday in Our Lady
of Fatima Church, Sydney River, Rev Tony MacDonald officiating. Burial will be
in Resurrection Cemetery.
John B. Landry Jan 7, 1981
River Tillard, Richmond County - John Baptiste Landry, 73, of River Tillard died
Tuesday in Strait Richmond Hospital. Born in River Tillard, he was the son of
the late Amos and Margaret Ann (Bourque) Landry. He was a member of the West
Nova Scotia Regiment and served overseas during the Second World War. He was a
member of the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch No. 47, St Peters. Surviving are his
wife, the former Lena LeBlanc; a son Gary, at home, a daughter Judy (Mrs. Arthur
Durant), Halifax; a brother Amos, Connecticut; four sisters, Matilda (Mrs Andrew
Boudreau) and Rachel (Mrs James Sampson), both of River Tillard; Millie (Mrs
George Mills), Sampsonville, and Mary Emma (Mrs Victor Digout), Cannes. He was
predeceased by three brothers, Alexander, Anthony, and Wilfred; a sister, Mrs
Ida May Bourque and an infant daughter Margaret Ann. The body is in St. John the
Baptist Church, River Bourgeois, where the funeral will be Thursday, with
burial in the parish cemetery.
Nov 18, 1981
Landry, Mary Florence -80, Petit de Grat, died Thursday at home. Born in Petit
de Grat, she was a daughter of the late John and Anne Jane (Forest) Fortune. She
is survived by a sister Mrs. Clara Landry, Petit de Grat; two brothers, Edward,
Henry both of Petit de Grat. She was predeceased by her first husband Emile
Marchand, he second husband, Andrew Landry, two sisters, Irene, Loretta, a
brother, Francis. Funeral was held Sunday in St. Joseph's Church, Rev. Allan
MacMillan officiated. burial was in Star of the Sea Cemetery.
Mon, Mar 11, 1985
Napolean Felix Landry, 83, 37 Cambey Ave., Stellarton, died Saturday in Aberdeen
Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in D'Escousse he was a son of the late Capt. Felix
and Julie (Poirier) Landry. He served with the Royal Canadian Engineers
Permanent Force for more that 10 years. He served during the Second World War
with the rank of Regimental Sergeant Major. He worked for eleven years in
Boston, Mass., before moving to Stellarton in 1966. He is survived by his wife,
the former Florence Edna Lowe, three sisters, Florence (Mrs Raymond Bona) and
Ethel (Mrs Ambroise Poirier), both of Cape Breton; and Carrie (Mrs Leonard
Pettipas), Woburn, Mass; a brother, John Everett, Halifax. He was predeceased by
three brothers, James, Clifford and Gustave; and a sister Florence. The body is
in H.C. MacQuarrie Funeral Home, Stellarton, where funeral will be 11 am today,
with spring burial in Abercrombie Cemetery.
Saturday September 27, 1986
John Everett Landry, 71, 1193 South Park Street, Halifax, died Friday [Sept 26,
1986] in Halifax Infirmary. Born in D'Escousse, Richmond County, he was a son of
the late Capt. Felix and Julia (Poirier) Landry. He served with the Canadian
Armed Forces during the Second World War and resided in Halifax for most of his
life. He is survived by his wife, the former Buelah Locke; 2 sons, Donald,
Dartmouth; John, Miami, Fla.; 3 sisters, Carrie Petitpas, Woburn, Mass; Ethel
Poirier and Florence (Mrs. Raymond Bona) D'Escousse; 4 grandchildren. He was
predeceased by 4 brothers, Gustave, Napolean, Bonaventure and Clifford. The body
is in Cruickshank's Funeral Home, Robie Street, Halifax where funeral service
will be 10 am Monday. Burial will be in Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Sackville. In
lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society.
October 22, 1987 (The Reporter, November 4, 1987)
LANDRY, MARY JANE (nee Marchand)
The death of Mary Jane Landry, 82, of Louisdale, Richmond County, occurred at
the Strait Richmond Hospital in Evanston on Thursday, October 22. Born in
Louisdale, she was the daughter of the late John and Madeline (Sampson)
OctobMarchand. She was a member of the St. Louis C.W.L. She is survived by four
daughters, Theresa (Mrs. Dave Cogswell), British Columbia; Eileen (Mrs. Narcisse
Landry, Eva (Mrs. Cletous Landry) and Bernadette (Mrs Tony Sampson), all of
Louisdale; three sons, John and Rudolph Marchand, both of Louisdale; Arthur,
Ontario; two sisters, Eugenie (Mrs. Alfred Sampson), Louisdale; Mrs Eva
Doucette, Reserve Mines; three brothers, Gene Marchand; Melrose Mass.; Arthur,
Thomas and Godfrey Marchand, all of Louisdale; twenty-one grandchildren;
seventeen great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband, Arthur; a
sister, Leda Goyetche; three brothers, John, Wilfred and Charles; a grandson,
Glen. The body rested at the Glen Sampson Memorial Room in Louisdale. Funeral
Mass was held from St. Louis Church in Louisdale on Saturday, October 24,
officiated by Rev. John MacLeod. Burial took place in the parish cemetary.
Funeral arrangements were under the direction of the C.H. Boudreau Funeral Home
in Arichat. Memorial donations were made to the St. Louis Church Renovations
Fund.
Feb 23, 1988
Landry, Felix James -87, St. Peter's, Richmond County, died Sunday in Sydney
City Hospital. Born in Poirierville he was a son of the late Charlie and Louise
(Burke) Landry. He is survived by his wife, the former Lina Pettipas; two
sisters, Mrs Catherine Kennedy, Sydney; Mrs Mildred LaPorte, Val D'or, Que.; a
brother, Charlie, Halifax. He was predeceased by two sisters, Delina and Geneva;
three brothers, Paul, Wilfred and Elias. The Body is in C.H. Boudreau Funeral
Home, Arichat, where visiting is 2-5pm and 7-9 pm today. Funeral Mass will be
3:30pm Wednesday in St Hyacinth's Church, D'Escousse, Rev Allan MacMillan
officiating. Spring burial will be in the parish cemetery.
Nov. 8, 1988
Mary Emma Landry
Mary Emma (Alma) Landry, 84, Louisdale, Richmond County, died Monday at the
Strait Richmond Hospital in Evanston. Born in Little Anse Richmond County, she
was the daughter of the late Jimmie Joe and Melina (Boudreau) Samson. She was a
member of the St. Louis CWL. She is survived by two daughters, Kathleen (Mrs.
Rene Hudon), Gatineau, Que., Rose (Mrs. Val Gagnon), Louisdale; Three sons, Leon,
Louisdale, George, River Bourgeois, Herman, Toronto; one sister Mary Adeline
(Mrs. Charlie Cormier) Grand Etang, Inverness County; brother Joseph W. Samson,
Litle Anse; two stepsons, Leonard, Montreal, and Don, Halifax; two step sisters,
Lena, Halifax and Dorothy, Louisdale; 24 grandchildren and nine
great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband George and an infant
daughter Sylvia, one sister Clara and brother Peter. The body will be resting at
the Glen Sampson Memorial Room after p.m. today. Funeral Mass held from the St.
Louis Parish Church, Louisdale at 3 p.m. Wednesday, Reverand John MacLeod
officiating. Burial at the Parish Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to
St. Louis Parish Church Improvement Fund or to the Canadian Cancer Society.
Jan 9, 1989
Landry, Delphis Alzard (Willy) -59, River Bourgeois, Richmond County died
Saturday at Strait Richmond Hospital, Evanston. Born in Petit de Grat, he was
the son of the late Edward and Evangeline (Goyetche) Landry. He is survived by
his wife, the former Lucille Pottie; three sons, Clifford, Wellington; Dwayne,
Blaine, both of Antigonish; a daughter, Marlaine (Mrs Albert Burke), River
Bourgeois; six sisters, Mildred (Mrs Roddie LeJeune), Nola (Mrs Cliff Meunier),
Gloria (Mrs Velma Babin), allof West Arichat; Marjorie (Mrs. Clem Benoit),
Margaret (Mrs Gerald Boudreau) both of Petit de Grat; Sylvia (Mrs Lloyd Power)
Arichat; seven grandchildren. He was predeceased by a brother, Conrad, a sister
Evelyn. Funeral serivce will be held 10 am today at St John the Baptist Church,
River Bourgeois, Rev. Hugh MacDonald officiating. Burial in the parish cemetery
Thurs, Oct 12, 1989
Landry, Harry Joseph, 98, Arichat, Richmond County, formerly of Louisdale died
Wednesday in St. Anne Community and Nursing Care Centre. Born in Louisdale, he
was a son of the late Henry and Lucy (Sampson) Landry. He is survived by two
daughters, Rita (Mrs Fred Brewer), Eileen (Mrs Godfrey Marchand), both of
Louisdale; three step-daughters, Lorraine (Mrs Jim Bowden), Yellowknife; Alvina
(Mrs Leonard Sampson), Lower South River; Helen Maynard, Louisdale; four sons,Melvin,
Cletus, Edwin, all of Louisdale; Vincent, Toronto; a stepson, Quinten Landry,
Toronto; a sister, Mrs. Tina Boudreau. Louisdale; 14 grandchildren, 20
great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by his first wife, the former
LizzieGoyetche; second wife, the former Margaret Maude LeLievre; four sisters,
Melvina, Clara, Laura, Sabine Rose; three brothers, Felix, Jimmy, Jerry. The
body is on Glen Sampson Memorial Room, Louisdale. Funeral will be held 2 pm
Friday in St. Louis Roman Catholic Church, Louisdale, Rev. Bernie McLeod
officiating. Burial on parish cemetery. Donations may be made to St. Louis
Church Improvement Fund or St. Anne Community and Nursing Care Centre.
Nov 18, 1991
Landry, Newman Carl -32 Dartmouth, formerly of Petit de Grat, Richmond County
died Friday in Dartmouth General Hospital. Born in Arichat he was a son of
Newman and Alma Jean (Landry) Landry. He is survived by a daughter, Natasha
Anne; three sisters, Shirley (Mrs Leonard Boudreau), Petit de Grat; Bernadine
(Mrs Anthony Boudreau), Little Anse; Vilia Landry, Arichat; four brothers,
Thimond, Welton, both of Petit de Grat; Jean-Paul, Arichat; Lucien, Port Hood.
The body is in C.H. Boudreau Funeral Home, Arichat, visiting 1-2:30 pm today.
Funeral will be 3:00 pm today in St. Joseph's Church, Petit de Grat, Rev. Allan
MacMillan officiating. Burial will be in Star of the Sea Cemetery, Petit de
Grat. Donations may be made to any charity
LANDRY, Beatrice A.- 81, River Bourgeois, Richmond Co.,died 15 June,1992 in the
Strait Richmond Hospital, Evanston. Born in River Bourgeois, she was a daughter
of the late Edmund and Margaret (Fougere) Landry She was the last surviving
member of her immediate family. She is survived by three sons, Donald, Waltham,
Mass; Alfred, North Sydney; Maurice, River Bourgeois; three daughters, Pasty(Mrs.
Alfred Joshua), Petit de Grat; Emily (Mrs. Joe Boucher),Marie(Mrs. Conrad
Fougere),both of River Bourgeois; 17 grandchildren;15 great-grandchildren. She
was predeceased by her husband, Charles; son, Ennis, granddaughter; three
sisters, Annie, Agnes, Louise; three brothers, Bill, Simon, Charles. The body is
in her residence in River Bourgeois, visiting after 10am today. Funeral will be
10am Thursday in St. John the Baptist Church, River Bourgeois, Rev. J. J.
MacDonald officiating. Burial will be in the parish cemetery. Donations may be
made to Strait Richmond Hospital or any charity.
LONGEEPEE, Albert Albany-83,Richmond Villa, St.Peter's, formerly of L'Ardoise,
Richmond Co., died July 27,1992,in Sydney Community Health Centre. Born in L'Ardoise,
he was a son of the late Albany and Marian(Martell)Longeepee. He was employed at
the Nova Scotia Sanatorium, Kentville, for 17 years,retiring in 1970.He was a
resident of Richmond Villa since 1985.He is survived by three brothers, Leonard,
Dan, both of L'Ardoise; George, Richmond Villa. He was predeceased by a sister,Elizabeth;two
brothers,Jim,Edward.The body is in L'Ardoise Parish Funeral Home,visiting,10a.m.-10p.m.today,10a.m.-1:30p.m.Wednesday.Funeral
will be 2p.m. Wednesday in Holy Guardian Angel Roman Catholic Church, L;Ardoise,
Rev. Erroll MacDonald officiating. Burial will be in parish cemetery
.Arrangements under the direction of Alex A. Morrison Funeral Home, St.Peter's.
April 14, 1997, page B15
LeBLANC, Rosemarie Irene - 89, Port Hoyal. Richmond Co. died April 13,1997, in
Strait Richmond Hospital, Evanston. Born in Dorchester, Mass., she was a
daughter of the late John and Clara (Boudreau) Doiron. Surviving are daughters,
Peggy (Mrs. Peter Bourque), Mrs. Doris Bonin, Mrs. Corinne Halfpenny; sistur.
Evangeline (Mrs. Numan Bona). all of Port Royal; 12 grandchildren;
nine great-grandchildren a great grandchild. She was predeceased by her husband,
Anthny James; sisters, Marie, Margaret, Lillian; brothers. Wallace, Clement.
Vincent. David, Fred George, ganddaughter, Laureen. Funeral 9 a.m. today in I
mmaculate Conception Roman Catholic Church, West, Arichat Rev. Conrad Girroir
officiating. Burial in Immaculate Conception Parish Cemetery. Donations to Heart
and Stroke Foundatiou of Nova Scotia. Arrangements entnusted to G.W. Boudreau
Funeral Home. Airchat.
April 27, 1997, page C3
LANDRY, Emile Juseph - 75, 117 Pieree St.. North Sydney, died April 19, 1997, in
Northside General Hospital, North Sydney. Born in Petit-de- Grat, he was a son
of the late Amos and Cecile (Boudreau) Landry. He was a master carpenter and
boatbuilder and had been employed Marine Railway, North Sydney, for 26 years. He
was a memher of St. Joseph's Church, North Sydney. Surviving are his wife the
former Edna I.andry , daughter, Janet (Mrs. Peter Stanfordi, North Sydney,
sister Marie (Mrs. John Maugcr). Petit- de-Grat: brother, Arthur, North Sydney.
He was pedeceased by sisters, Helen, Chrlstina; brother, George. Funeral 2 p.m.
today in St. Joseph Churrh, R .Joseph Gillis officiating. Burial in Hoty Cross
Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova
Scotia or Canadian Diabetes Ascociation. Arrangements entrusted to W.J. Dooley
Fueral Home. North Sydney.
May 15, 1997; page C11
LANDRY, Maie Belle - 75, Arichat, formerly of Petit-de-Grat, Richmond Co., died
May 14,1997, in St. Anne Community and Nursing Care Centre, Arichat. Born in
Petit-de-Grat, she was a daughter of the late Dominic and Bertha (Boudreau)
Boudreau. Surviving are daughters, Theresa (Mrs. Dominic Antle), Souris P.E ;
Catherine Hynes, Fortune Bay, Nfld.; Viola (Mrs. Lloyd Boudreau), Shirley (Mrs.
Raymond Boudreau) Arichat; sister, Joan (Mrs. Renie Boudreau); brother, Cletus,
both of Petit-de-Grat; nine grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband,
Clifford; a son in infancy; sisters, Theresa in infancy, Dorothy; brothers
Delmore, Lenus. Visitation 2-9 p.m today. 9- 10:30 a.m. Friday in C.H. Boudreau
Funeral Home Arichat. Funeral 11 a.m Friday in St. Joseph's
Church, Petit-de-Grat, Rev. Allan MacMullin officiating. Burial to follow in
Star of the Sea Cemetery, Petit-de-Grat. Donations to St. Anne Community and
Nursing Care Centre, Arichat, or any charity.
May 21, 1997; page A14
LeBLANC, Anna Marie - 84, Antigonish, formerly of West Arichat, Richmond Co.,
died May 19, 1997, in St. Martha's Regional Hospital, Anitgonish. Born in West
Arichat, she was a daughter of the late Fred and Mary (Marchand) Babin. She was
owner and operator of the LeBlanc General Store, West Arichat, for many years.
Surviving are daughter, Elaine (Mrs. Robert Jerrett), Mount Pearl, Nfld.; son,
Arthur, Antigonish; sister, Marie (Mrs. Napoleon LeBlanc), Petit-de-Grat;
brothers, Etienne, West Arichat; Alex, St. Isidore, Alta.; eight grandchildren;
a great-grandchild. She was predeceased by son, Gaston; two children in infancy;
sisters, Violet, Clara, Rita; brothers, Leonard, Alfred, Curtis. Visitation 2-4,
6-9 p.m. today in C.H. Boudreau Funeral Home, Arichat. Funeral 10
a.m. Thursday in Immaculate Conception Church, West Arichat, Rev. Conrad Girroir
officiating. Burial to follow in the parish cemetery. Donations to Alzheimer
Society of Nova Scotia.
June 12, 1997, page B16
LEVY, Edward Joseph - 72, L'Ardoise, formerly of Halifax, died June 19,1997, in
Strait Richmond Hospital, Evanston. Born in Halifax, he waas a son of the late
Percy and Gertrude (Adams) Levy. He was educated at St. Patrick's High School
and Saint Mary's Universitv. He taught for 35 years in Kentville, Halifax,
Musquodoboit Harbour and Herring Cove. He specialized for many years in
teaching French. Surviving are his wife, the former Irene Sampson; sons, Paul,
Stephen, Windsor Ont.; Peter, Nelson B.C.; Christophter . London, Ont.; Michael,
Ryan, Halifax; daughters, Anne, Toronto; Carol, Halifax; sister, June, Halifax.
He was predeceased by sister, Shirley; half-sister, Dorothy·; half-brother,
John. Cremation has taken place under the direction of Alex A.
Morrison Funeral Home, St. Peter's. There will be no visitation. Memorial
service 10 a.m. Tuesday in Holy Guardian Angels Church, L'Ardoise, Rev. John
MacIntyre officiating. Burial in Mount Calvary Cemetery. Donations to Canadian
Cancer Society or Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia.
July 08, 1997, Page B16
LANDRY, Ronald A'Gonzague - 42, D'Escousse, Richmond Co., died July 5,1997, at
home. Born in Arichat, he was a son of the late Louis Gonzague and Mary Rose
Delima (Landry) Landry. He was an Acadian artist from Isle Madame. He liked to
capture the disappearing beauty of his ancestors in scenes portraying old
abandoned houses and fishing villages. Ronald liked to work on
earthenware vases, canvas and any other material available to him. Some of his
work can be found in Canada, the United States and Europe. Capturing his
ancestors way of life was easy for Ronald, as he appreciated and loved
everything with beauty, tranquility and purity. As you hold his vases you feel
the reality and presence of life in each one, a he portrays his culture and
heritage, something he was so proud of. Artist Ronald A'.Gonzague was recently
selected as the recipient of the Lescarbot Award for Richmond County, which was
created in l991 by the minister of communications for Canada in recognition of
outstanding contributions toward the enrichment of cultural life in the area. A
native of Petit-de-Grat, he was described as "a self-made artist." Growing up he
had no community or school outlets in which to develop his talent. Living in an
economically deprived community, at the time fishing was the way life, there was
no appreciation of art. His paintings depict colorful landscapes and capture the
essence of the strong Acadian culture of the area. Many of his summer hours were
devoted to volunteering his services in preparation for the
Acadian Festival and he had painted numerous murals in the schools and for the
roadsides, welcoming visitors to the area. He had also been credited with
bringing out the talent of many young artists. Surviving are sisters, Donna
(Mrs. Donald Boudreau), Kathleen (Mrs. Edwin Boudreau), Ruth (Mrs. John Brushett),
Little Anse; Yvette, Petit-de-Grat; brother, Cletus, Calgary, Alta. Cremation
has teken place. Memorial service will be held at a later date. Arrangements
entrusted to C.H. Boudreau Funeral Home, Arichat
Sept. 17, 1997; Page B03
LeBLANC, Delima Mary - 83, Arichat, Richmond Co., died September 16, 1997, at
her residence in St. Anne Community and Nursing Care Centre. Born in Cape Auguet,
Richmond Co., she was a daughter of the late Charles and Jane Mary (Boudreau)
LeBlanc. Surviving are daughter, Bertha (Mrs Colin Boucher), Petit-de-Grat;
sons, Andrew, Albert, Arichat; Joe, Halifax; sister, Irene Boudreau, Moncton,
N.B.;12 grand- children; four greet-grandchildren She was predeceased by her
husband James Albert; son, Clifford sisters, Violet, Evelyn; brothers, Ieonard,
Jeffrey, Charles, Clifford. Visitation 2 4, 7-9 p.m. today, 9:30-10:30 a.m.
Thursday , in C.H. Boudreau Funeral home Arichat. Funeral 11 a m. Thursday in
Our Lad y of Assumption Church; Arichat, Rev. Hughie MacDonald officiating.
Burial to follow in the parish cemetery. Family flowers only.' Donations to
Alzheimer Society of Nova Scotia or St. Anne Community and Nursing Care Centre.
October 04, 1997
LANDRY, Celeste Ann
LANDRY, Celeste Ann - 97, St. Peter's, Richmond Co., formerly of River
Bourgeois, died October 3, 1997, in Richmond Villa, St. Peter's. Born in River
Bourgeois, she was a daughter of the late Damien and Eugenie (Landry) Burke. She
was a member of River Bourgeois Roman Catholic Church CWL for 42 years; member
of St. John the Baptiste Church, River Bourgeois. She was an avid card player.
Surviving are daughters, Lorraine (Mrs. Morgan Miles), Hamilton, Ont.; Helen
(Mrs. George Stone), Ottawa; Jean (Mrs. Donald Eisenhower), Sackville; sons,
Clarence, Niagara Falls, Ont.; Stephen, Earl, Ottawa; Leo, River Bourgeois; 25
grandchildren; 44 great-grandchildren; a great-great-grandchild. She was
predeceased by her husband, Peter Abraham; daughter, Cecelia Woods; brother,
Fred. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today and Sunday in River Bourgeois Community
Funeral Home. Funeral 11 a.m. Monday in River Bourgeois Roman Catholic Church,
Rev. Raymond King officiating. Buria to follow in parish cemetery. Donations to
any charity. Arrangements entrusted to C.H. Boudreau Funeral Home, Arichat.
Dec. 03, 1997, page B06
LeBLANC, Theresa Mary
LeBLANC, Theresa Mary - 84, Arichat, Richmond Co., died December 2, 1997, in
Strait Richmond Hospital, Evanston. Born in Cape Auguet, Richmond Co., she was a
daughter of the late Alphonse and Alexina (Bona) Goyetche. Surviving are
daughters, Catherine (Mrs. Ken Woods), Aulds Cove; Jean (Mrs. Lionel Boudreau),
Petit-de-Grat; Pauline Forbes, Halifax; sons, James, Gerald, Arichat; foster
children, Pat Habitch, Helen Murray; sisters, Blondine Lauren, Montreal; Almire
McTagard, Sydney; brother, Narcisse, D'Escousse; 13 grandchildren; 10
great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband, Amedee W.; son, Paul in
infancy; sisters, Mae Spencer, Catherine LeBlanc. Visitation 2-10 p.m. today.
9-10:30 a.m. Thursday in IML Funeral Home, Petit-de-Grat. Funeral 11 a.m.
Thursday in Our Lady of Assumption Church, Arichat, Rev. Hugh D. MacDonald
officiating. Burial to follow in parish cemetery. Donations to Our Lady of
Assumption Church fund, St. Anne's Centre or any charity.
February 05, 1998; page D10
LeBLANC, Delia Louise - 83, Halifax, passed away peacefully at Armview Estates
on Wednesday, February 4, 1998, after a lengthy illness. Born in Poulamond,
Richmond Co., she was a daughter of the late Simon and Anna (McPhee) Martell.
She was a member of St.Lawrence Parish. She is survived by her husband, George
A.; son, G. Albert, Halifax; grandchildren, Darlene LeBlanc Hill, Kevin LeBlanc,
Natalie McInnis and Tanya LeBlanc; great-grandchildren, Autumn, Kaliahsha,
Jahnee, Julie, Ryan, Aron, Jordon and Tiffany, all of Halifax; brother,
Clarence, Halifax; sisters, Ina and Alice, both of Halifax; Muriel, West Arichat,
Richmond Co. She was predeceased by brother, Wilfred. Memorial service 10 a.m.
Friday in St. Lawrence Church, Msgr. William Wamboldt officiating. Cremation to
follow service. Burial will take place at a later date in Gate of Heaven
Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. Lawrence Parish.
Arrangements entrusted to T.K. Barnard Funeral Home, Dutch Village Road,
Halifax.
February 09, 1998; page B15
LANDRY, Leonard A. - 80, Petit-de-Grat, died February 6, 1998, in QEII Health
Sciences Centre, Halifax. Born in Petit-de-Grat, he was a son of the late Albert
and Minnie (Samson) Landry. Surviving are sister, Mrs. Jeanette Boudreau,
Petit-de-Grat; several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his first wife,
Stella; second wife, Evangeline; sisters, Corita, Mary Mae, Margaret; brothers,
Alphonse. Funeral 10 a.m. today in St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Petit-de-Grat,
Rev. Hughie D. MacDonald officiating. Spring burial in Star of the Sea Cemetery.
Donations to Canadian Cancer Society. Arrangements entrusted to IML Funeral
Services,Petit-de-Grat.
March 17, 1998; page B18
LANDRY, Joseph Franklin (Frank) - 93, Arichat, formerly of Poulamon, Richmond Co.,
died March 15, 1998, in St. Anne Community and Nursing Care Centre, Arichat.
Born in Poulamon, he was a son of the late Lamong and Marine (LeBlanc) Landry.
He was a lighthouse keeper for 30 years and drove a taxi for 40 years until his
retirement in 1975. Surviving are his wife, Cecile (LeBlanc) Landry, St. Anne
Community and Nursing Care Centre, Arichat; daughters, Lucille (Mrs. Jerome
Benoit), Mathilde, D'Escousse; Sister Annette, Charlo, N.B.; son, Peter Francis,
Poulamon; sister, Mrs. Mae Forgeron, Port Hawkesbury; six grandchildren;six
great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by his first wife, Gladys (Petitpas);
sisters, Melvina, Margaret, Elizabeth, Anna, Anita; brothers, Paul, Henry,
Wilfred, Elmer, Wallace, Thomas. Visitation 1-2:30 p.m. today in St. Hyacinth
Parish Funeral Parlor. Funeral 3 p.m. today in St. Hyacinth Roman Catholic
Church, D'Escousse, Rev. John J. MacDonald officiating. Spring burial in the
parish cemetery. Donations to St. Hyacinth Parish, D'Escousse, or St. Anne
Community and Nursing Care Centre, Arichat. Arrangements entrusted to C.H.
Boudreau Funeral Home, Arichat.
March 26, 1998; page D12
LAVANDIER, Amedee Wilfred - 86, West Arichat, Richmond Co., died March 24, 1998,
in St. Martha's Regional Hospital, Antigonish. Born in West Arichat, he was a
son of the late Benjamin and Elizabeth (Boudreau) Lavandier. He was the local
butcher in West Arichat for 40 years until retirement. Surviving are daughters,
Claire (Mrs. Eugene Samson), Petit-de-Grat; Irene (Mrs. David Terrio), Niagara
Falls, Ont.; sons, Bennie, Edmunston, N.B.; Albert, Wilfred, Leonard, West
Arichat; 20 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by his
wife, the former Clara Babin; sisters, Lena, Jane, Mary, Irene; brothers,
Miller, Henry, Bennie. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today, 1:30-2:30 p.m. Friday,
both in C.H. Boudreau Funeral Home, Arichat. Funeral 3 p.m. Friday in Immaculate
Conception Roman Catholic Church, WestArichat, Rev. Conrad Girroir officiating.
Burial in the parish cemetery. Donations to Heart and Stroke
Foundation of Nova Scotia or Canadian Diabetes Association.
April 10, 1998; page C02
LEAVENS, Eva May - Halifax, went home to be with the Lord, April 11, 1998, in
QEII Health Sciences Centre, VG Site, surrounded by her husband, Fred, family
and friends, after a brief illness. Born in D'Escousse, Richmond Co., she was a
daughter of the late Albert and Elizabeth (Elzeda) Ranson. She was a very active
member of Rock Church Christian Association, serving as co-founder of the
seniors' ministry of the church. She was a longtime employee of Simpsons Sears.
She was greatly loved by all and was widely known in the Christian community for
her demonstration of her faith in the Lord Jesus Christ. Surviving are her
husband, Fred; daughter, Shirley (Mrs. Chuck Davenport), Dartmouth; stepdaughter,
Cheryl, London, Ont.; sons, Russell Mabe, Harrietsfield; Tommy, Herring Cove;
Emerson, Temecula, Calif.; stepson, Russell Leavens, London, Ont.; brothers,
Wilfred and Peter, Lower Sackville; Tom, British Columbia; sister, Doris, D'Escousse;
12 grandchildren; 21 great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by brothers,
Raymond, Nat; sister, Martha Hefler. The remains are resting at Atlantic Funeral
Home, 6552 Bayers Rd., Halifax, with visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today. Visitation
will also be 11 a.m. Tuesday until time of funeral 2 p.m. Tuesday, both in Rock
Church, pastors Ted Yuke, Jerry Kendrick and Dave Arthur officiating. Burial to
follow in Oakridge Memory Gardens. Reception to follow in Rock Church. Family
flowers only. Donations may be made to ASK Bible School c/o Rock Church, PO Box
441, Lower Sackville, B4C 3G4.
May 02, 1998; page C07
LeBLANC, Joseph Francis - 60, Louisdale, Richmond Co., died May 1, 1998, in
Strait Richmond Hospital, Evanston. Born in Louisdale, he was a son of the late
Wilfred and Gladys (Brow) LeBlanc. He is survived by sisters, Virginia Carlson,
Utica, Mich.; Evelyn Boudreau, Little Anse; Violet Burke, Louisdale; Louise
(Mrs. Gordon Campbell), Kingston, Ont.; Agnes LeBlanc, Louisdale; brothers,
Wilfred Jr., New Glasgow; Clarence (wife Elsie), RiverBourgeois; Earl (wife
Patricia), Tottenham, Ont.; Lester (wife Leah), St. Georges Channel. He was
predeceased by brother, Peter. Visitation in Glen Sampson Memorial Room this
evening from 7-9 p.m. and on Sunday from 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Funeral mass to be held
Monday morning at 11 a.m. in St. Louis Roman Catholic Church, Louisdale, Rev.
Syd Mifflen officiating. Burial to follow in the parish cemetery. Funeral
arrangements entrusted to C.H. Boudreau Funeral Home, Arichat. Donations may be
made in memory of Francis LeBlanc to the Kidney Foundation of Canada, Nova
Scotia Branch.
June 15, 1998; page C10
LANDRY, Xyste Dominique - 83, West Arichat, Richmond Co., passed away June 13,
1998, in Strait Richmond Hospital, Evanston. Born in Petit-de-Grat, he was a son
of the late John and Lena (Boudreau) Landry. He was employed as an accounting
clerk at Booth's Fisheries in Petit-de-Grat, Strait Supplies in Port Hawkesbury,
and manager of the co-op in Louisdale. He was in charge of St. Joseph's Parish
Hall in Petit-de-Grat for several years and was the church organist for 41 years.
He was a great lover of music. Surviving are his wife, the former Helene
Forgeron; daughters, Anne (Mrs. Eugene Cameron), Hammonds Plains; Bonita (Mrs.
Real Boudreau), West Pubnico; sons, Paul (Jan), Barrie, Ont.; Jean (Alcida),
Quispamsis, N.B.; sisters, Mrs. Agatha Boudreau, Mrs. Viola Landry; brothers,
Gerry, Clarence, all of Petit-de-Grat; 10 grandchildren; two great-grandchildren;
several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his first wife, the former
Rita Babin; sister, Cecelia; brothers, Gustave, Leon, Godfrey, two brothers and
two sisters in infancy. Cremation has taken place. A memorial service will be
held this afternoon at 2 p.m. from St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church,
Petit-de-Grat, Rev. Allan MacMillan officiating. Burial in Star of the Sea
Cemetery, Petit-de-Grat. Donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society,
Canadian Diabetes Association or St. Anne's Community and Nursing Care Centre,
Arichat. Arrangements entrusted to C.H. Boudreau Funeral Home, Arichat.
July 07, 1998; page A10
LANEVILLE, Mary Alvina (Minnie)(May) - 97, South River Bourgeois, died July 5,
1998. She was a daughter of the late Dominick and Philomene (Burke) Burke.
Surviving are sister, Emily Fougere; brothers, Victor, Lawrence, all of South
River Bourgeois; several nieces and nephews .She was predeceased by her husband,
Henry; brothers, John, Michael (Mickie), one in infancy; sisters, Carrie,
Rachael, Lena, Elizabeth, one in infancy. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in
River Bourgeois Funeral Parlor. Funeral 10 a.m. Wednesday in St. John the
Baptist Church, River Bourgeois, Rev. Sandy MacNeil officiating. Burial in the
parish cemetery. Donations to any charity. Arrangements entrusted to Alex A.
Morrison Funeral Home, St. Peter's.
July 31, 1998
LANDRY, Sylvia Cecelia - 58, Louisdale, Richmond Co., passed away Thursday, July
30, 1998, in Strait Richmond Hospital, Evanston. Born in Louisdale, she was a
daughter of the late Joseph Felix and Lillian Anne (Burke) Samson. She will be
deeply missed by her husband, Joseph Quinten; daughters, Darlene and Anne Marie
Landry, Tammy (Mrs. Teddy Samson); sons, Bradley and wife Marion, Freddie and
wife Heather, all of Ontario; sisters, Estelle (Mrs. Benny Landry), Patsy (Mrs.
Venere Marchand), Joan MacRae, Ellen Jane Sampson; brothers, Vincent and wife
Dorothy, Herman and wife Mary, Teddy and wife Donzie, Carl and wife Joan, Roy
and wife Eleanor; grandchildren, Christina, T.J., Brandon, Michael, Jesse,
Daniel and Dylan. Shewas predeceased by brother, Terence. Visitation will be 4-9
p.m. today, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday, both in Glen Sampson Memorial Room,
Louisdale. Funeral service will be 2 p.m. Saturday in St.Louis Roman Catholic
Church, Louisdale, Rev. John MacLeod officiating. Burial to follow in the parish
cemetery. No flowers please. Family requests donations be made to Strait
Richmond Hospital palliative care. Arrangements entrusted to C.H. Boudreau
Funeral Home, Arichat.
August 12, 1998; page A12
Doesn't say in obit but he was run over by a bull dozer.
LeBLANC, Yves Albert J. - 42, Arichat. He was born in Ste. Foy, Que. Surviving
are his parents, Napoleon and Marie (Babin) LeBlanc; his wife, the former Nancy
Boyle; daughter, Meaghan; son, Thomas; sister, Louise, Peace River, Alta.;
brothers, Raynald, Edmonton; Michel, Dartmouth; Leon, Bernard, Arichat; Jean,
Ottawa; Daniel, Mississauga, Ont. Visitation 2-9 p.m. today, 1-2:30 p.m.
Thursday in IML Funeral Home, Petit-de-Grat. Funeral 3 p.m. Thursday in Our Lady
of Assumption Church, Arichat, Rev. Bruno Ruel officiating. Burial to follow in
the parish cemetery. Family flowers only please. Donations to the family.
Sept. 21, 1998; page B15
LINLOFF, Jean Helen - 79, Lower L'Ardoise, died in Strait Richmond Hospital,
Evanston, on September 20, 1998. Born in River Bourgeois, on January 28, 1919,
she was a daughter of the late Jeffrey and Bertha (Bouchard) Landry. She worked
for many years in St. Peter's and Halifax. She was a member of Holy Guardian
Angel Parish, L'Ardoise. She will be sadly missed by her son, Edward; daughter,
Hazel (Mrs. Alex Sampson), both of Lower L'Ardoise; brothers, Hector (Dilia),
St. Peter's; Everett (Honor), Barrie, Ont.; Leger (Marie), East Bay; Cyril
(Marjorie), Halifax; Alcantra (Dorothy), River Bourgeois; sisters, Gelene (Fred)
Dorey, River Bourgeois; Annette Ling, Charlottetown; Grace Melanson, Ashmore,
Digby Co.; Anne Sladden, Halifax. She is also survived by grandchildren, Colleen
and Conrad, Port Hawkesbury; Charmaine (Mrs. Michael Kemp), Lower L'Ardoise;
Kevin and Jason, both of Yellowknife; Krista, St. John., N.B.; Scott and Gillian,
Lower L'Ardoise; three great-grandchildren, Jenna, Jordan and Taylor; several
nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband, Harry; brothers, Guy and
Albert; sister, Louise Muir; daughter-in-law, Cecile Linloff. There will be no
visitation. Cremation has taken place. A memorial service will be held Saturday,
September 26, at 2 p.m. in Holy Guardian Angel Church, L'Ardoise, Rev. John
MacIntyre officiating. Family flowers only.Donations may be made to Doctor
William B. Kingston Memorial Clinic, L'Ardoise, or the Home of the Guardian
Angel, 6345 Coburg Rd., Halifax, NS B3H 2A4. Arrangements entrusted to Alex A.
Morrison Funeral Home, St. Peter's
Nov.. 28, 1998; page D26
LANDRY, Elizabeth A. - 91, River Bourgeois, died November 27, 1998, in Strait
Richmond Hospital, Evanston. Born in River Bourgeois, she was a daughter of the
late William N. and Sarah Jane (Landry) Burke. She was a member of St. John the
Baptist Parish and the CWL. In her earlier years, she taught in several schools
in Richmond County. She is survived by sons, George A. (Sandra) and Eddie (Ann),
River Bourgeois; daughter, Denise, Stellarton; sisters, Mathilda and Evelina,
St. Peter's; five grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; several nieces and
nephews. She was predeceased by her husband, Henry; sister, Gladys; brothers,
Edmund, David, Herman. Visitation will be today from 2-9 p.m. in River Bourgeois
Funeral Home. Funeral service will be held Sunday at 1:30 p.m. in St. John the
Baptist Church, River Bourgeois, Rev. Sandy MacNeil officiating. Burial in the
parish cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Strait Richmond
Hospital or to the charity of your choice. Arrangements entrusted to Alex A.
Morrison Funeral Home, St. Peter's.
Jan. 28, 1999; page C18
LANDRY, Sophia - 93, St. Peter's, died January 27, 1999, in Richmond Villa, St.
Peter's. Born in Point Michaud, she was a daughter of the late William and Mary
(Mombourquette) Taylor. Surviving are son, Edward, St. Peter's; daughter,
Margaret (Mrs. Dan Allan MacLeod), Port Hood; several grandchildren,
great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews; sister, Mrs. Minnie Masters, Dartmouth;
brother, Charlie, Gracieville. She was predeceased by her husband, Edward;
brothers, Alex, Peter; sister, Sarah. Visitation 2-9 p.m. today and Friday in
Alex A. Morrison Funeral Home, St. Peter's. Funeral 11 a.m. Saturday in St.
Peter's Roman Catholic Church, Rev. Francis Cameron officiating. Burial in the
parish cemetery.
Feb. 24, 1999; page C03
LeBLANC, Mary Evelyn - 77, Arichat, Richmond Co., died February 23, 1999, in
Strait Richmond Hospital, Evanston. Born in Janvrins Harbour, Richmond Co., she
was a daughter of the late William and Mae (LeBlanc) Fougere. Surviving are
daughters, Nancy (Mrs. Henry Doyle), D'Escousse; Beatrice LeBlanc, Sydney; sons,
Dennis, Robert, David, Arichat; Johnny, Fort McMurray; stepson, Patrick, West
Arichat; sisters, Jean (Mrs. Jerry Muise), Yarmouth; Margaret (Mrs. Roy Knickle),
Lunenburg; Thelma (Mrs. Bruce Manson), Spryfield; Edith Burton, Arichat; Theresa
Hill, Janvrins Harbour; brothers, Herman, Armdale; Charles, Fred, Janvrins
Harbour; Ernest, Mount Uniacke; Eldred, Halifax; 13 grandchildren; 11
great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband, Joseph Edward "Ned";
daughter, Edna; sisters, Mabel, Edna in infancy. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today,
12:30-1:30 p.m. Thursday in C.H. Boudreau Funeral Home, Arichat. Funeral 2 p.m.
Thursday in Our Lady of Assumption Roman Catholic Church, Arichat, Rev. Yvan
Loignon officiating. Burial in the parish cemetery.
March 01, 1999; page C16
LANDRY, Lester Joseph - 26, Little Anse, Richmond Co., died February 27, 1999,
at home. Born in Antigonish, he was a son of Clem and Isabelle (Boudreau)
Landry. Surviving are brother, Cameron, Arichat; paternal grandfather, Felix
Landry, Petit-de-Grat. He was predeceased by maternal grandparents, Hyacinth and
Clara (Samson) Boudreau; paternal grandmother, Margaret (Samson) Landry. Funeral
10 a.m. today in St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, Petit-de-Grat, Rev. Yvan
Loignon officiating. Burial at a later date in Star of the Sea Cemetery,
Petit-de-Grat. Donations to IWK Grace Foundation or St. Anne Community and
Nursing Care Centre, Arichat. Arrangements entrusted to C.H. Boudreau Funeral
Home, Arichat
August 11, 1999
LANDRY, Everett Joseph - 75, Halifax, died August 9, 1999, in the VG Site, QEII,
Halifax. Born in Poirierville, Richmond Co., he was a son of the late Pascal and
Mary Alma (Bonin) Landry. He was a veteran of the Merchant Marine, he survived
the sinking of the ocean tug Rouella off Cape Breton on December 3, 1954. He was
a marine engineer with J.P. Porter and National Sea Products for over 25 years.
He is survived by his daughter, Belinda (Mrs. Brian Supple), Mount Uniacke;
sisters, Theresa (Mrs. John McCaul), Lena Lachance, Mattilda Britten, all of
Halifax; brothers, Ceasar (Margaret), Halifax; Douglas (Mary Ann), Lower
Sackville; two grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased
by niece, Matilda McCaul. There will be no visitation. A memorial service will
be held at St. Mary's Basilica on Thursday, August 12, time of service 12:15
p.m., Rev. John Williams officiating. Interment will take place at Burial Gate
of Heaven Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the VG Site,
QEII Foundation or the Canadian Cancer Society.
September 08, 1999; page C08
LANDRY, George - 48, River Bourgeois, occurred Monday September 6, 1999, in the
Strait Richmond Hospital, Evanston. Born in Arichat Richmond Co., he was a son
of Rita (Richard) Landry, River Bourgeois and the late John L. Landry. He was a
carrylift operator for Stora Enso, Point Tupper, a member of Communications
Energy Paper Workers Union, Local 972. He was also shop stewart and was in
charge of the Working Area Shift Fund. He was a member of St. John the Baptist
Church, River Bourgeois and a former member of the parish council. He was a
member of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 47, St. Peter's. Surviving are his
wife, the former Vera McNamara; sons, Ronald and wife Erin, Edmonton; Craig,
Chad, both at home; sisters, Therese, Pottie (Donnie), Jeanete, all of River
Bourgeois; Lucille (Paul) Martell, Riverview, N.B; brothers, Blaise and wife
Gretchen, Baddeck; Lloyd, Edmonton; grandson, Jacob George. Visitation will be
2-9 p.m. today and Thursday in the River Bourgeois Community Funeral Home.
Funeral Service 2 p.m. Friday in St. John the Baptist Church, Rev. Sandy MacNeil
officiating. Interment in the parish cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to
the Nova Scotia Lung Association. Funeral Arrangements entrusted to Dennis
Haverstock Funeral Home,
St. Peter's.
September 17, 1999
LANDRY, Mary Constance "Connie" - 83, MacGillivary Guest Home, Sydney, formerly
of 250 Welton St., died September 16, 1999, in Cape Breton Regional Hospital.
Born May 8, 1917, in Sampsons Cove, Richmond Co., she was a daughter of the late
Thomas and Elizabeth Martell. She was a long-time member of St. Theresa's Parish
and then a resident of MacGillvary Guest Home. Surviving are daughters, Barbara
Shibinette, Reserve Mines; Diane Hynes, Sydney; Sharon MacNeil, Halifax; six
grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; sister, Clara Hennisbee, New Glasgow;
brothers, Albert, Francis, Sampsons Cove. She was predeceased by her husband,
Dan; daughter, Shirley; sisters, Marie Sampson, Mary Alice Boudreau, Madeline
McLeod, Elizabeth Martell; brothers, Thomas, Narcisse. There will be no
visitation. Cremation will be arranged by T.W. Curry Parkview Chapel. Memorial
service 11 a.m. Saturday in St. Theresa's Church, Rev. A. MacDougall officiating.
Donations to MacGillivary Guest Home, Arthritis Society or any charity.
September 28, 1999; page C08
LeBLANC (LeBlanc), C. Matilda - 97, Northside Guest Home, formerly of 804 Alder
Point Rd., died September 27, 1999, in the Northside General Hospital. Born in
River Bourgeois, she was a daughter of the late Cyprian and Isoben (Burke)
LeBlanc. She was a member of St. Ann's Parish, Alder Point. Surviving are sons,
Cyprian, Alder Point; Henery, Florence; Roger, Ernest, Louis, Welland, Ont.;
daughters, Rosella, North Sydney; Doreen, Welland, Ont.; 44 grandchildren; 70
great-grandchildren; 14 great great-grandchildren. She was the last surviving
member of her immediate family. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Wednesday in G.R.
Francis and Son Funeral Home, Sydney Mines. Funeral 10:30 a.m. Thursday in St.
Ann's church, Alder Point, Rev. Joe Gillis officiating. Burial in St. Joseph's
Cemetery, Bras d'Or. In lieu of flowers, donations to St. Joseph's Cemetery Fund,
Bras d'Or.
Feb. 28, 2000
LANDRY, Mary Margaret - 79, O'Dell Dr., Dartmouth, died Saturday, February 26,
2000, in Dartmouth General Hospital. Born January 20, 1921, in Petit-de-Grat,
Richmond Co., she was the youngest daughter of the late Henry and Melina (Joyce)
Boudreau. She was predeceased by her beloved husband, Clem Landry and is
survived by her treasured daughters, Diane (Mrs. Charles Doucette), Halifax;
Cathy (Mrs. Steve Connor), Dartmouth; Rose (Mrs. Randy Ford), Mississauga, Ont.;
grandchildren, Katrina (Mrs. Gary Flemming), Halifax; Justin Doucette, Halifax;
Stewart Doucette, Halifax; Nicole Connor, Dartmouth; Kelly Frezell (Ford),
Aurora, Ont.; Kerry Ford, Mississauga; great-grandchildren, Ian and Adam
Flemming and Jackson Frezell; sisters, Mary Fellows, Bedford; Ina Hipson,
Halifax; Vi Watson, Sackville. Memorial service will be held 2 p.m. today in St.
Clements Roman Catholic Church, 16 Gaston Rd., Dartmouth. Burial will be in
Mount Olivet Cemetery, Halifax. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the
Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia.
Thursday Feb 17, 2000
Landry, Beulah May - Dartmouth, died Feb 15, 2000 in the QEII Health Sciences
Centre, Halifax. Born in Lower Jordan Bay, Shelburne, Co., She was a daughter of
the late Burns and Harriett (Thorburn) Locke. Her various careers over the years
included owner/operator of both, South Park Beauty Salon and South Park Tourist
Lodge, Halifax, later retiring as a nurse from the old Halifax Infirmary
Hospital. In later years, she devoted her talents to sewing, knitting and the
making of crafts and was a member of the Dartmouth Handcrafters Guild. She is
survived by sons, Donald and wife Bernice, Dartmouth; John and wife Norma,
Miami, Fla.; sisters, Minnie and Hilda; brother, Edgar; granddaughters, Shelly,
Sheri, Susanne, Charmaine and great-grandchildren, Laureen, Nason, Jenna. She
was predeceased by her husband, John Everett; sister, Murial and brother, Alden.
Family will receive visitors Friday Feb 18th from 6pm until service time at 7
pm, in Matatall Funeral Home, 217 Portalnd Street, Dartmouth, Rev. Harvey
Seasons officiating. Burial will take place in the Gate of Heaven Cemetery,
Lower Sackville. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Heart and
Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia.
March 11, 2000
LATIMER, Mabel Johanne - 60, of Havre Boucher, Antigonish Co., died March 8,
2000, at home. Born in Sampsonville, Richmond Co., she was a daughter of Charles
and Lila (Sampson) Carter. She was a retired cook and worked at the Cove Motel,
Aulds Cove. She was a member of Gospel Fellowship Church Harve Boucher. She is
survived by her husband, John; daughters, Nola White (Robert), Frankville; Nora,
Kersten (John), Princeville; Natalie Latimer, at home; Noel Latimer, Mulgrave;
Caroline Latimer, Aulds Cove; sons, Philip (Nancy), Port Hastings; Matthew (Elaine),
Port Hawkesbury; Warren (Jackie), Lower Sackville; Charlie (Carol), Havre
Boucher; Darcey (Yvonne), Afton; Lyle (Pam), Lower Sackville; Anthony, Solomon,
both at home; sisters, Ann Oram, Sampsonville; Joyce Whattam (Howard), Brooklyn,
Hants Co.; Carolyn Leavitt (Doug), Edmonton; Donna Boudreau (Jackie),
Sampsonville; brothers, Melvin (Judy), River Bourgeois; Wayne (Mary Ellen),
Sampsonville; Carl (Cecilia), Sampsonville; Dwight (Joyce), Strans Cove; Reid (Vonnie),
Sampsonville; Martin, Sampsonville; 19 grandchildren. She was predeceased by a
granddaughter in infancy. Visitation will be 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today. Funeral
Service 11 a.m. Sunday, both in Dennis Haverstock Funeral Home, Port Hawkesbury,
Pastor Wanda Grant officiating. Burial in the MacLean Cemetery, Port Hastings at
a later date. Memorial donations may be made to the Gospel Fellowship Church,
Havre Boucher.
April 17, 2000
LeBLANC, Alfred "Fred" - River Bourgeois, died April 15, 2000. Born November 28,
1911, in River Bourgeois, he was the son of the late Fidel and Mary (Dugas)
LeBlanc. He served in the army from 1942 to 1945. He was a lighthouse keeper for
17 years. A fisherman all his life, he was also a community butcher, amateur vet
and clock repairman. His greatest joy in life was playing cards, not only with
his family and friends but in all the community halls in the area. He is
survived by his loving wife of 57 years, Charlotte (Landry); sons, Joe (Linda),
Hamilton; David (Venice), Mount Uniacke; Lloyd (Sheila), Kentville; Keith
(Paula), Dartmouth; Peter (Emily), Kenneth (Gloria), Gerald (Janet), River
Bourgeois; daughters, Helen (Bernie) Poirier, West Arichat; Emily (Jim)
Arsenault, Duncan, B.C.; Sharon (Glyn) Chilvers, River Bourgeois; Stella Doutaz,
Dartmouth; Susan (Ron) Walker, Ottawa; Gladys Parks, Dartmouth; Darlene (Darrell)
Martell, Lardoise; grandpere, grampy, papa to grandsons, Donald, Stephen, Andy,
Scott, Jeff, Jason, Michael, Kenneth, Jamie, Derek, Robbie, Cory, Matthew, Ryan
and Richard; granddaughters, Lori, Aimee, Adelia, Amanda, Rebbecca, Melinda,
Sheri, Stephanie, Melanie, Lisa, Daphne, Crystal, Shelly, Jenna and Leann;
great-grandchildren, Kevin-Dane, Shawn, Caitlan, Jessica, Tonia, Joscillyn and
Sarah; sister, Louise Smith, Darmouth; nephew, Bobby; niece, Gail. He was
predeceased by sisters, Martha and Elizabeth; brothers-in-law, Sam Burke and
Steve Smith. Visitation from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today in River Bourgeois Funeral
Home.
Funeral 10 a.m. Tuesday in St. John the Baptist Church, Rev. Sandy MacNeil
officiating. Burial in the parish cemetery. No flowers please. Donations may be
made to the Children's Wish Foundation so every sick child can have a dream.
Funeral arrangements under the direction of Alex A. Morrison Funeral Home, St.
Peter's. Members of Branch 47, Royal Canadian Legion are asked to meet at the
funeral home at 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday to attend the funeral of their late comrade.
April 27, 2000
LARADE, Philip Kemp - 51, Sampsonville, died April 25, 2000, at home. Born in
Sampsonville, he was a son of Theresa (Landry) Larade and the late Paul Larade.
He was a member of IBEW Local 1852 and an employee of Georgia Pacific, Port
Hawkesbury. He is survived by his wife, the former Laura Sampson; son, Kempie (Elisha),
St. Peter's; daughter, Jolene; grandson, Dean, at home; sisters, Charlena
(Alfred) Sampson; Wanda (Michael) McGrath; Beverly, all of Sampsonville; Pauline
Deveaux, Zelma (Francis), Collet, Cheticamp; Patricia Larade (Joseph Martell),
Rockdale; special "sons", Norman Penny and Francis Martin. He was predeceased by
brother, Cecil. Visitation will be today 2-4, 7-9 p.m. in Alex A. Morrison
Funeral Home, St. Peters. Funeral will be Friday at 11 a.m. in St. Peter's
Catholic Church, St. Peter's, Rev. Francis Cameron officiating. Burial in the
parish cemetery. Family flowers only by request. Memorial donations may be made
to the Dr. W.B. Kingston Memorial Clinic, L'Ardoise, the Strait Richmond
Hospital, Evanston or to a charity of your choice.
April 29, 2000
LINDEN, JOSEPH FRANCIS
Francis Joseph Linden, 67, of 240 Union Street, Sydney, passed away at his
residence, Saturday, April 29, 2000. Born in Louisdale, Francis was the son of
the late Wilfred and Margaret (Sampson) Linden. He is survived by his wife,
Mareeen MacNamara; two loving sons, Kevin, Sydney and Shaun at home and by a
brother, Arthur, Sydney. Francis worked 39 years as manager of Atlantic Springs
Machine Company. He was owner of F.J. Mining for nine years until his retirement
in December 1999. Visitation will be held in T.W. Curry Parkview Chapel, 755
George St., today (Monday), 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral mass will be held at St.
Theresa’s Church, Tuesday, 11 a.m. with the Rev. Angus MacDougall officiating.
Interment in Resurrection Cemetery, Sydney Forks. In lieu of flowers, memorial
donations may be made to the Cardiovascular Unit at the QEII, Halifax, or to a
charity of one’s choice. God Bless!
July 24, 2000
LaFOND, Edna Adeline - 88, Poirierville, Richmond Co., died July 20, 2000, in
Poirierville. Born in Poirierville, she was the daughter of the late John and
Sarah Jane (Pettipas) Ranson. She was a member of the Senior Citizens Bowling
Club and also a member of St. Hyacinth Parish. She is survived by her stepsister,
Annie Mullin, Sydney. She was predeceased by her husband, Lucien; a son in
infancy; sisters, Alice and Agatha; stepmother, Ida Mae Ranson; stepsister, Zeta
Reidy; stepbrother, Alex Ranson. Visitation 9:30-10:45 a.m. today in St.
Hyacinth Memorial Room, D'Esousse. Funeral 11 a.m. today in St. Hyacinth Church,
D'Escousse, Rev. Bruno Ruel officiating. Burial in the parish cemetery.
Donations to any charity. Funeral arrangements entrusted to C.H. Boudreau
Funeral Home,
Arichat.
Sept. 29, 2000
LeBLANC, Joseph Marcel - 53, died September 27, 2000, in the Strait Richmond
Hospital, Evanston, as the result of a lengthy and courageous battle with
cancer. Born in Petit de Grat, he was the son of Claudia (Samson) LeBlanc and
the late Bertie LeBlanc. He was a school teacher for 25 years and taught in
various schools in Richmond Co. He was well-known for his sarcasm and sense of
humor. He is survived his second wife, Alvina; daughters, Pamella and Sheryl,
Fredericton, N.B.; Shelly, Halifax; step-son, Stephen, Petit de Grat; sister,
Francoise, Petit de Grat; brothers, Gerard, Claude, Petit de Grat; Gabriel,
Pondville; Christopher, Martinique; grandchildren, Lauren and Eric. Cremation
has taken place, no visitation by request. Funeral mass will be at 11 a.m.
Friday in St. Joseph Catholic Church, Petit de Grat, Rev. Stephane Bouchet
officiating. Burial of ashes to follow in the Star of the Sea Cemetery.
Donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Palliative Care Unit
of the Strait Richmond Hospital. Funeral is entrusted to I.M.L. Funeral
Services, Petit de Grat.
In "THE CHRONICLE-HERALD" Halifax newspaper, Oct. 07, 2000
LUKEMAN, Mary "Madonna" - 85, Fairview Villa, Halifax, formerly of Canso, passed
away at the New Halifax Infirmary, QEII, Thursday, October 5, 2000. Born in
Petit de Grat, Cape Breton, Madonna was a daughter of the late Joseph and
Obeline (Fougere) Petitpas, but raised by her grandparents, the late Daniel and
Philomena Fougere. She was an avid card player, joke teller and she loved family
gatherings. She will be remembered for her ability to make people laugh, her
love of music, the telephone and most of all her love of people. Madonna was the
beloved mother of daughters, Marion (Keith) Froats, Kingston, Ont.; Janice (Herm)
Koerner, Halifax; Jean (Kelvin) Pettis, Moncton, N.B.; Joan Stevenson (Eric
Cormier), Halifax; Sheila (Ivan) Graham, Halifax. She was also loved by 15
grandchildren and 28 great-grandchildren. Her only surviving sister is Marceline
Connell, Essex, Ont.; plus she leaves many nieces and nephews. She was
predeceased by her husband, Capt. Herbert R. Lukeman; sister, Margaret; brothers,
James and Stanley. Visitation will be held 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in Atlantic
Funeral Home, 6552 Bayers Rd., Halifax, also in Haverstock Funeral Home, Canso,
from 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Sunday, October 8. A memorial mass will be held 11 a.m.
Monday, October 9, in Star of the Sea Church, Canso, Rev. Daniel Boudreau
officiating. Burial to follow in the Star of the Sea Cemetery. In lieu of
flowers, donations in her memory may be made to the Star of the Sea, Building
Fund, Canso, N.S. B0H 1H0, the Residents Council, Fairview Villa, 245 Main Ave.,
Halifax, N.S. B3M 1B7 or to a charity of your choice
Oct. 31, 2000
LANGLOIS, Irene "Mary Anne" - Suddenly in Ottawa, Saturday, October 28, 2000.
Irene Patricia (Isenor) age 56. Beloved wife and best friend of Yves Langlois.
Daughter of Dorothy Williams, Dartmouth. Irene moved to Ottawa to live near her
children and their families; son, Francis Langlois (Nancy McCall), daughters,
Sydney and new baby Rebecca; daughter, Kendra Shaw (Steve); daughter, Katherine
and son, Vance Langlois. She leaves behind many cherished friends and family
including a sister Dolores Fox and brothers, Eric, Corey and Joseph and families.
Friends may pay respects at the Kelly Funeral Home, 2313 Carling Ave., Ottawa,
Wednesday from 2-5, 7-9 p.m. Funeral Thursday to Holy Cross Church for Mass of
Christian Funeral at 12:15 p.m. In memoriam donations to the Canadian Cancer
Society appreciated.
Nov. 20, 2000
LeRUE, Annie Mae - 76, Rockdale, Richmond Co., died November 17, 2000, in Strait
Richmond Hospital, Evanston. Born in L'Ardoise, she was a daughter of the late
Ned and Annie (Barret) Mombourquette. Surviving are her husband, Harry; son,
Gerald, Rockdale; sisters, Theresa Johnson, Halifax; Laura Fogardy, Alberta,
B.C.; Elizabeth Roy, St. Peter's; brothers, Albert, L'Ardoise; Dan, Halifax;
five grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by sisters,
Lillian Ellis, Agnes Campbell, Margaret MacAvoy; brothers, Paul, Felix.
Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in Holy Guardian Angel Parish Funeral Home,
L'Ardoise. Funeral 11 a.m. Tuesday in Holy Guardian Angel Catholic Church, L'Ardoise,
Rev. John MacIntyre officiating. Burial in Mount Calvary Cemetery, L'Ardoise.
Donations to Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia. Arrangements entrusted
to C.H. Boudreau Funeral Home, Arichat.
Nov. 28, 2000
LeBLANC, Wilfred I. - 68, 17 Green's Trailer Court, New Glasgow, passed away
Saturday, November 25, 2000, at his home. Born in Louisdale, Cape Breton, he was
a son of the late Wilfred and Gladys (Brow) LeBlanc. He was a resident of
Toronto, Ont. for some 25 years prior to moving back to Pictou County where he
had resided in Hopewell, Abercrombie, Stellarton and New Glasgow. He was a
former employee of Massey Ferguson Limited, Toronto for a number of years and
had worked for some 20 years with the Department of Transportation, Pictou
County. He was a member of Saint John the Baptist Roman Catholic Church, New
Glasgow. He enjoyed and was an avid follower of Flea Markets. He is survived by
daughters, Joanne Jarvis; Linacy, Janice (Bruce) Jackson, Mississauga, Ont.;
sons, Steve, Burnaby, B.C.; Vaughn (Vivian), Vancouver; Warren (Angela),
Ontario; Mark,Ontario; William "Billy", New Glasgow; several grandchildren;
sisters, Virginia Carlson, Detroit; Evelyn Boudreau, Little Anse; Violet Burke,
Louisdale; Louise (Gord) Campbell, Ontario; Agnes, Louisdale; brothers, Clarence
(Elsie), Halifax County; Earl (Pat), Ontario; Lester (Lee), Cape Breton. He was
predeceased by daughter, Valerie Elaine and by brothers, Peter and Francis. His
remains will rest in H.W. Angus Funeral Home, New Glasgow, with visitation
Wednesday from 3-5, 7-9 p.m. Funeral mass will be held at 2 p.m. on Thursday in
Saint John the Baptist Roman Catholic Church, New Glasgow, Rev. Regis Halloran
officiating. Burial in Holy Cross Cemetery. Donations in his memory may be made
to a charity of one's choice
Dec. 16, 2000
LANDRY (Rehberg), Sarah - Halifax, passed away peacefully at home on December
14, 2000, after a lengthy illness. Born in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., she was a
daughter of the late Michael and Saraphin (Briand) Rehberg. She was a member of
St. Mary's Parish. Surviving are daughters, Sheila (Mrs. Gerald Noade),
Cambridge; Barbara (Mrs. Lloyd Hartlen), Waverley; Marilyn (Mrs.
John Fitzgerald), Montreal; 11 grandchildren; 28 great-grandchildren. She is
also survived by sisters, Mrs. Blanche Martin, Mrs. Ada Barrett, Mrs. Margaret
Sampson, Mrs. Delia Bolduc. She was predeceased by her husband, Fred Landry;
daughter, Cecilia. The body has been cremated. A memorial mass will take place
10 a.m. Tuesday, December 19, in Saint Mary's Basilica, Halifax with private
burial to follow in Mount Olivet Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be
made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia or any charity
January 04, 2001
LANDRY, Marie Jean - 72, Louisdale, Richmond County, died December 29, 2000, in
the Strait Richmond Hospital in Evanston. Born in West Arichat, she was a
daughter of the late Harry and Alfreda (Boudreau) Dorey. She is survived by
daughters, Eileen Boucher, Geraldine (Mrs. Adrian Boudreau), Nancy Grace, all of
Louisdale; son, Bradley, Toronto, Ont.; sisters, Dorothy Boudreau, Arichat;
Eileen Baker, Dartmouth; grandchildren, Real Gilles, Jean-Marc, Yvette, Tara,
Chantal and Nicholas; great-grandchildren, Lauren, Kingsley, Noah, Adrien and
Olivia. Funeral Mass to be celebrated today at 10 am in St. Louis Church in
Louisdale, Rev. Charlie Cameron officiating. Burial to follow in St. Louis
Parish Cemetery in Louisdale. Memorial donations can be made to the Canadian
Cancer Society. Funeral arrangements entrusted to the C.H. Boudreau Funeral Home
in Arichat
January 18, 2001
LANDRY, Edward Leo - 87, Arichat, died January 16, 2001, in the Strait Richmond
Hospital in Evanston. Born in Petit de Grat, he was a son of the late Leo W. and
Minnie (Boudreau) Landry. He was a Veteran of the Second World War. He was a
member of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 150 Arichat. He sailed on the Great
Lakes for several years and was also a fisherman. He was a former employee of
the Department of Highways up until his retirement. He is survived by his wife,
the former Eileen Frances Britten; a daughter, Elaine Simmons; son, Danny, both
of Victoria, B.C.; sisters, Edna Samson, Gladys Thibeau, both of Petit de Grat;
brothers, Willie, Glace Bay; Charles, Arichat; Vincent, Alcide, both of Petit de
Grat; granddaughters, Michelle, Kim. He was predeceased by brothers, Martin,
Lenus, Arthur. Visitation today from 2-4, 7-9 p.m., in C.H. Boudreau Funeral
Home, Arichat. Funeral mass to be held Friday morning at 10 a.m., in Our Lady of
Assumption Church, Arichat, Rev. Bruno Ruel officiating. Burial to follow in Our
Lady of Assumption Parish Cemetery. Memorial donations to the Veterans Comfort
Fund. All members of Branch 150 Royal Canadian Legion are asked to meet at the
funeral home in Arichat, 9:30 a.m. Friday to attend the funeral of their late
comrade, Edward Leo Landry.
January 23, 2001
LeBLANC, Marie A. Lorraine "Lorette" - 93, Arichat, formerly of Port Royal,
Richmond Co., passed away at her residence at St. Anne Community & Nursing Care
Centre in Arichat, January 20, 2001. Born in Port Royal, she was a daughter of
the late Emile and Alma (Frank) LeBlanc. Surviving are sister, Bridgette
LeBlanc; brothers, Francis, Raymond, all of Port Royal; many nieces and nephews.
She was predeceased by sisters, Rita Rogers, Rose Rogers; brothers, Amedee,
Gordon. Visitation today 9-10:30 p.m., in C.H. Boudreau Funeral Home, Arichat.
Funeral mass will be celebrated today at 11 a.m. in Immaculate Conception Roman
Catholic Church, West Arichat, Rev. Yvan Loignon officiating. Burial to take
place at a later date. Memorial donations can be made to St. Anne Community and
Nursing Care Centre in Arichat
IN "THE CHRONICLE-HERALD" Halifax newspaper:
March 13, 2001
LANDRY, Joseph Weldon - Died at home March 12, 2001. Born in Arichat, he was a
son of the late Neuman Landry. He is survived by his mother, Alma Jean (Landry)
Landry; sisters, Shirley (Leonard) Boudreau, Petit de Grat; Bernadine (Anthony)
Boudreau, Little Anse and Vilia Landry, at home; brothers, Thilmond (Norma),
Jean Paul, both of Petit de Grat; Lucien (Alice)
of Port Hood. Cremation has taken place. There will be no visitation. A memorial
mass will be celebrated on Thursday, March 15, in St. Joseph Catholic Church,
Petit de Grat, with Rev. Stephane Bouchet officiating. Burial of ashes at a
later date in Star of the Sea Cemetery. Funeral is entrusted to the care and
compassion of I.M.L. Funeral Services, Petit de Grat. Donations may be made to a
charity of choice.
In "THE CHRONICLE-HERALD" Halifax newspaper:
March 30, 2001
LANDRY, Dorothy Emma - 69, River Bourgeois, died peacefully March 28, 2001, in
Strait Richmond Hospital, surrounded by her family. Born in River Bourgeois, she
was a daughter of the late Bertha (Lawrence) and Michael Sampson. She is
survived by her husband, Alcantra; children, Peter (Doris), Kempt Road; Emma (Garry),
Michael (Debbie), Donna, Gerard (Eddie), all of River Bourgeois; Buzzie (Annie),
Louisdale; grandchildren, Laurie, Kim, Alana, Peter, Matthew, Rebecca, Sarah and
Jennifer; great-grandchildren, Zachary, Kerstin and Donaven; special nieces,
Bonnie and Pauline; nephew, Jimmie. She was predeceased by brother, Leonard in
infancy. Visitation will be held 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today, March 30, in River
Bourgeois Funeral Home. Funeral mass will be held 2 p.m. Saturday, March 31, in
St. John the Baptist Church, Father Sandy MacNeil officiating. Cremation to
follow. Burial at a later date. Family flowers only. Donations may be made to
Strait Richmond Hospital Palliative Care or William B. Kingston Memorial Clinic.
Arrangements entrusted to Alex A. Morrison Funeral Home.
In "THE CHRONICLE-HERALD" Halifax newspaper, April 11, 2001.
LeBLANC (McIsaac), Catherine - 95, Sydney, formerly of Big Pond, passed
awaypeacefully on Monday, April 9, 2001, in My Cape Breton Home For Seniors.
Born in Big Pond, she was a daughter of the late Dan W. and Ann (Gilles)McIsaac
(Big Pond). She was a member of St. Mary's Parish, East Bay. She issurvived by
and was a dear mother-in-law to James Donahoe, Mississauga, Ont.; loving
grandmother of Catherine Welling and Ann Lougheed, both ofMississauga, Ont.;
Mary Louise Pauly, Seattle; James E.R. Donahoe,Vancouver. Catherine will be
fondly remembered by great-grandchildren,Monica, Mathew, Karl, Kaela, Lindsay,
Peter, Ryan, Colin, Emmett. She was predeceased by her husband, Raymond C.
LeBlanc; her only child, Anne Louise Donahoe. Visitation will be 2-4, 7-9 p.m.
Sunday, April 15, in T.W. Curry Parkview Chapel, Sydney. Funeral 10 a.m. Monday,
April 16, in St. Mary's Parish, East Bay, Father Abass officiating. Burial in
Resurrection Cemetery,
Sydney Forks. Donations to Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia.
June 17, 2001
LOHNES, Minnie Sarah "Mary" - 83, Halifax, passed away peacefully, Friday June
15, 2001, in Palliative Care Unit, the VG Site, QEII. Born in Halifax, she was a
daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pottie. Minnie is survived by son,
Arthur Fred and wife Patricia; grandchildren, Jeff and Ken Lohnes, Ontario;
daughter, Dianne (Mrs. Art Wiggley), Ontario; sister, Louise Cleveland, Halifax;
brother, William Vincent (Dorothy) Pottie, Cape Breton; Mary will be sadly
missed by her close friends and her very special friend, Bill O'Brien. She was
predeceased by husband, Walter Fred; daughter, Marjorie; brothers, Frank and
Edmund Pottie. Cremation has taken place. Family will receive friends 2 p.m.
Monday June 18, followed by a Memorial service at 3 p.m., in J.A. Snow Funeral
Home Chapel, 2666 Windsor St., Halifax, Deacon Bob Britten officiating. In lieu
of flowers, donations to the Palliative Care Unit, VG Site, QEII would be
appreciated, or charity of choice.
Cape Breton Post, NS, Canada, transcribed by James Meunier, Westminster
Colorado, 80021.
Nov 28, 1998
Elizabeth A. Landry 91, River Bourgeois
Elizabeth A. Landry, 91, of River Bourgeois, died Friday, Nov. 27, 1998, in the
Strait Richmond Hospital, Evanston. Born in River Bourgeois, she was the
daughter of the late William N. and Sarah Jane (Landry) Burke. She was a member
of St. John the Baptist Parish and the CWL. In her earlier years, she taught in
several schools in Richmond County. Surviving are sons, George A. (Sandra),
Eddie (Ann), both of River Bourgeois; daughter, Denise, Stellarton; two sisters,
Mathilda, Evelina, both of St. Peter's; five grandchildren; two
great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her
husband, Henry, sister, Gladys, brothers, Edmund, David and Herman. Visitation
will be held 2-9 p.m. Saturday at the River Bourgeois Funeral Home. Funeral
service will be at 1:30 p.m. Sunday at St. John The Baptist Church with the Rev.
Sandy MacNeil officiating. Burial in the parish cemetery. In lieu of flowers,
donations may be made to the Strait Richmond Hospital or
to the charity of your choice. Arrangements have been entrusted to the Alex A.
Morrison Funeral Home, St.
Peter's.
July 07, 2001
LANDRY, Vincent Joseph - 73, Toronto, Ont., formerly of Louisdale, died June 16,
2001, in his residence. Born in Louisdale, he was a son of the late Harry and
Elizabeth (Goyetche) Landry. He is survived by sister, Rita Brewer; brothers,
Cletus, Melvin and Edwin, all of Louisdale. He was predeceased by sister, Eileen
Marchand; brother, Delore Landry. A memorial service to celebrate
his life will be held 11 a.m. Saturday in St. Louis Church, Louisdale, Rev.
Charlie Cameron officiating. Burial to follow in the parish cemetery. Funeral
arrangements are entrusted to C.H. Boudreau Funeral Home, Arichat.
In "THE HALIFAX CHRONICLE-HERALD" Halifax newspaper.
July 11, 2001
LANDRY, Henery Isadore - 92, Rockdale, passed away July 9, 2001, in Richmond
Villa, St. Peter's. He was a son of the late Isadore and Mini Landry. He is
survived by his wife, Margaret; daughters, Mary Kathleen (Mrs. Wayne Bona) and
Sharon (Mrs. Stephen McNeil); also grandsons, John Bona and Brandon
Landry-McNeil. He was predeceased by his brothers, Wilfred, Murdock, John and
sister, Virginia (Lafford). Henery spent most of his life fishing. He also
enjoyed hunting and trapping. He was a strong willed and determined man who
lived beyond the years most had given him. However, his long fight with ill
health eventually came to an end, may he rest in peace. He will be laid to rest
in L'Ardoise Funeral Home, today from 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Funeral will be
held Thursday at 11 a.m. in Holy Guardian Angel Church, Rev. John MacIntyre
officiating. Burial in the parish cemetery. Funeral arrangements are under the
direction of Alex A. Morrison Funeral Home, St. Peter's. Donations may be made
in his name to the Richmond Villa Activity Fund or a charity of your choice.
In "THE CHRONICLE-HERALD" Halifax newspaper.
Wednesday, November 7, 2001
LANDRY, Jean Desire "Jerry" - 77, Boudreauville, Richmond Co., died November 4,
2001, in Valley Regional Hospital, Kentville. Born in Petit de Grat, he was a
son of the late John Anthony and Lena Jane (Boudreau) Landry. He was a member of
St. Joseph Society, a talented musician, he enjoyed playing music for numerous
community events and was a past member of the Fulbert Boudreau Band. He is
survived by his wife of 51 years, Alice Dorey; daughters, Geraldine (Steve Myles),
New Minas; Janice (Gerry Davenport), Lloydminster, Alta.; Anne (Wayne Landry),
Coldbrook; sons, Allison (Gail Caldwell), Coldbrook; Ronald (Dianne Harris),
Beaver Bank; Richard (Jeanne Doucet), Comeauville; Gary (Carol Saulnier), New
Edinburg; Victor, New Minas; brother, Clarence (Delta), Petit de Grat; 11
grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; four stepgrandchildren; four step
great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by brothers, Godfrey, Gustave, Leon and
Xyste; sister, Cecilia. Visitation will be 2-9 p.m. today and 1 p.m. to funeral
time 3 p.m. Thursday in I.M.L. Funeral Home, Petit de Grat. Funeral mass will be
in St. Joseph Catholic Church, Petit de Grat, Rev. Ivan Loignon officiating.
Donations may be made to Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia. Cremation
and burial of ashes at a later date.
In "THE CHRONICLE-HERALD" Halifax newspaper.
Note the email address at the end for condolences, might be useful for records
from this Funeral Home, C.H. Boudreau Funeral Home, in Arichat
Tuesday, November 13, 2001
LANDRY, Leonard Joseph - 80, Petit de Grat, died November 11, 2001, in St.
Martha's Regional Hospital, Antigonish. Born in Petit de Grat, he was a son of
the late Peter and Alexina (Boudreau) Landry. He served in the Canadian Army
from 1942-1945 and was awarded the Canadian Volunteer Medal and the 39-45 War
Medal. He was a Chartered and Life Member of the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch
150, Arichat for 46 years. He was employed as a seaman for 10 years and as a
boiler maker for 25 years. He is survived by his loving wife of 53 years, the
former Hazel Pearl Duyon; daughter, Charlene (Bruce Richard), Halifax; sons,
Kenneth, Montreal; Ricky (Tammy Townend), Edmonton, Alta.; sister, Dorothy Roach;
brother, Vander, both of Petit de Grat; five grandchildren. He was predeceased
by son, Keith Thomas; brothers, Joselyn and Alphonse. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m.
today and 12:30-2:30 p.m. Wednesday in C.H. Boudreau Funeral Home, Arichat.
Celebration of his life will take place 3 p.m. Wednesday in St. Joseph's Church,
Petit de Grat, Rev. Stéphane Bouchet officiating. Burial to follow in Star of
the Sea Cemetery, Petit de Grat. Memorial donations may be made to Veteran's
Comfort
Fund. Flag and pallbearers of Branch 150, Royal Canadian Legion are asked to
meet at the funeral home in Arichat at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday and all other members
are requested to meet in the church to attend the funeral of their late comrade.
Condolences may be sent to the family at: c.h.boudreau@ns.sympatico.ca
In "THE CHRONICLE-HERALD" Halifax newspaper.
Thursday, December 20, 2001
LANDRY, Felix Edward - 86, Petit de Grat, died December 18, 2001, at home. Born
in Petit de Grat, he was a son of the late Simon and Bertha Mae (Samson) Landry.
He is survived by daughter, Emily, at home; sons, Joe (Jeannette), Pondville
South; Clem (Isabel), Little Anse; sisters, Madonna Samson, Sampsons Cove;
Bernadette Boudreau, Boudreauville; Lucy Mae Martell, Antigonish; brothers,
Simon, D'Escousse; Cyril, Arichat; six grandchildren. He was predeceased by his
wife, Mary Margaret (Samson); son, Simon in infancy; sisters, Christine, Bertina,
Evangeline, Elizabeth, and Christine and Evangeline in infancy; brothers,
Georgie, Joe, Colin, Newman, Francis, Raymond; grandson, Lester. Visitation will
be 9-10 a.m. Saturday in C.H. Boudreau Funeral Home, Arichat. Memorial service
will be held 10:30 a.m. Saturday in St. Joseph's Church, Petit de Grat, Rev.
Stephan Boucher officiating. Burial of ashes to follow in Star of the Sea
Cemetery, Petit de Grat. Memorial donations may be made to the Veteran's Comfort
Fund or Canadian Cancer Society. On-line condolences may be made to the family
at: chboudreau@sympatico.ns.ca.
Tuesday, January 29, 2002
LANDRY, Edna Mary - 76, a resident of Pierce Street, North Sydney, passed away
Saturday, January 26, 2002, in Cape Breton Regional Hospital. Born in D'Escousse,
she was a daughter of the late Galeton and Helen Jane (Maunier) Landry. Edna was
a member of St. Joseph Church, North Sydney; a member of the North Sydney Senior
Citizens and Pensioners
Club and was an avid bingo and card player. She was the last surviving member of
her immediate family. She is survived by daughter, Janet (Pete) Stanford, North
Sydney; many nieces and nephews, who she loved dearly. She will be dearly missed
by all of her bingo friends. She was predeceased by her husband, Emile; brothers,
Henry, William, James, Andrew, Albany, Wilfred; sisters, Rose, Evangeline, Helen,
Mary. In accordance with Edna's wishes, there will be no visitation. A funeral
mass to celebrate her life will be held 10 a.m. today in St. Joseph Church, Rev.
Tom MacNeil officiating. Burial in Holy Cross Cemetery. Memorial donations may
be made to Renal Dialysis, Cape Breton Regional Hospital. Funeral arrangements
entrusted to W. J. Dooley Funeral Home, North Sydney.
Sunday, February 17, 2002
LANDRY, William A. - 81, Halifax, passed away February 16, 2002, at St.
Vincent's Guest House. Born in Little Anse, Richmond Co., Cape Breton, he was a
son of the late William and Evangeline (Samson) Landry. He was a veteran of the
Second World War. He served in the merchant marines on the Imperial Montrealite,
which was torpedoed in the Atlantic. He then joined the army. He was a member of
Scotia Legion, Branch No. 25. He retired from the Lord Nelson Hotel accounting
department. Surviving are sisters, Eva Mae Samson and Irene (Tony) Forgeron,
both of Halifax; brother, Frank Landry, Tantallon; many nieces, nephews and
cousins. He was predeceased by brother, Lawrence. Visitation will be held 2-4,
7-9 p.m. today and Monday with Legion service at 7 p.m. Monday, both in
Cruikshank's Funeral Home, 2032 Robie St. Funeral mass will be 10 a.m. Tuesday
in St. Pius X Roman Catholic Church, Father DuncanMacMaster officiating.
Reception to follow in the church hall. Burial will be in Gate of Heaven
Cemetery. Family flowers only, donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke
Foundation of Nova Scotia or a charity of choice.
Friday, March 1, 2002
LeRUE, Agnes "Melita" - 75, Halifax, passed away surrounded by her loving family
Wednesday, February 27, 2002, in the VG Site 4B, QEII. Born in Halifax, she was
a daughter of the late Frederick and Agnes (Sampson) Boudreau. She was a member
of St Patrick's Parish, Brunswick Street, Halifax. Melita enjoyed knitting,
sewing and crocheting and also loved playing cards. She is survived by her
husband of 57 years, George Francis; daughters, Bernadette and her husband
Laurie Dalrymple, Sutton, Ont.; Clendon DeWolfe (Jack), Mary LeRue, both of
Sackville; Betty (Ralph) Butler, Nora LeRue, both of Halifax; sons, Gussie
(Sandra), Sackville; Bert (Betty), Halifax; Ron (Kris), Dennis (Lynn), Michael (Bev),
all of Cole Harbour; sister, Anna (Dan) Mombourquette, Hamilton, Ont.; 21
grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; many nieces and nephews. Visitation will
be 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today in Cruikshank's Halifax Funeral Home, 2032 Robie St.,
Halifax. Funeral service will be held 10 a.m. Saturday in St. Patrick's Church,
Brunswick Street, Rev. George Leach SJ officiating. Reception to follow in the
church hall. Burial in Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Tuesday, March 5. Family flowers
only. Donations to St. Patrick's Parish. www.funeralscanada.com/homes/cruikshank
Monday, March 18, 2002
LANDRY, Clarence James - 74, died March 16, 2002, at home. Born in Petit de Grat,
he was the son of the late John and Lena Jane (Boudreau) Landry. He is survived
by his loving wife, Delta; daughters, Lena (Ronald) Boudreau, D'Escousse; Denise
(Alastair) Buchanan, Dartmouth; Louise (David) McNamara, Pictou; Delia (Blaine)
Samson, Hammonds Plains; sons, Theophil (Shirley), Pictou; James (Judy),
Janvrins Island; David (Ruth), Arichat; Claude, Petit de Grat; Maurice (Arlene),
Petit de Grat; Marcel, Halifax; sisters, Agatha and Viola, both of Petit de Grat;
21 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by brothers,
Godfrey, Gustave, Leon, Xyste and Jerry; sister, Cecilia. He was a member of
Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 150, Arichat, and St. Joseph's Society, Petit de
Grat. He was on the St. Ann's Hospital Board of Directors in Arichat for 25
years, and the Board of Directors of St. Joseph's Credit Union, Petit de Grat.
He was involved with the Kidney Foundation of Canada for many years. Visitation
will be from 2-9 p.m. today in I.M.L. Funeral Home, Petit de Grat. Funeral mass
will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday in St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Petit de Grat, Rev.
Bruno Ruel officiating. Cremation will follow the funeral mass. Donations may be
made to St. Ann's Nursing Care Centre or St. Joseph's Parish Fund. Members of
St. Joseph's Society are asked to meet in the funeral home at 8 p.m. today for
prayers for their late brother.
Thursday, March 28, 2002.
LUTLEY, William F. - 86, Fairview/Halifax, passed away peacefully March 26,
2002, in the VG Site, QEII. Born in Halifax, he was a son of the late William
Frances and Lillian Maud (Hicks) Lutley. He had been a member of the Knights of
Columbus and the Secular Franciscan Order. Surviving are daughter, Barbara Lee
Marchand; sons, Sandford, William; brother, Richard; grandchildren, Scott,
Christopher and Melissa Marchand, Sean, Michael, Adam and Luke Lutley;
great-grandchildren, Kyle Marchand, Catherine Rioux. He was predeceased by his
wife, Catherine; sisters, Marie Marguerite Robichaud, Lillian Maud Hardy.
Visitation 7-9 p.m. Friday in T.K. Barnard Funeral Home, 3460 Dutch Village Rd.,
Fairview. Funeral service 9:30 a.m. Saturday in St. Pius X Roman Catholic
Church, Father Duncan MacMaster officiating. Cremation will then take place.
Interment in Gate of Heaven Cemetery at a later date. He will be greatly missed
by those who knew and loved him. Donations may be made to the Kidney Foundation
of Canada, Nova Scotia Branch or Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia.
Monday, April 8, 2002
LANDRY (Howley), Sandra Joan - 55, River Bourgeois, died peacefully Saturday,
April 6, 2002, in Strait Richmond Hospital, Evanston, surrounded by her family,
after a courageous battle with cancer. She was a member of St. John The Baptist
Parish, River Bourgeois. Born in Bras d'Or, she was a daughter of Joseph Gordon
and Gen (Walker) Howley, Bras d'Or. A graduate of Nova Scotia Teachers College,
her 33 year teaching career included schools in Sydney Mines, North River
(Truro), Port Hastings and various schools in Richmond County. Employed by the
Strait Regional School Board, at the time of her death, she was a school teacher
at Felix Marchand Elementary School in Louisdale. She is survived by her loving
husband of 30 years, George Andrew Landry; daughters, Karen (Robert) Bartlett,
Halifax; Tracy, Bridgewater; son, Gordie, Sydney; sisters, Gloria (Remi)
Boutilier, Groves Point; Eileen (Keith) Robicheau, Bras d'Or; brothers, Walter (Lynn),
Fredericton; Reggie (Phyllis), Bras d'Or; several nieces and nephews and three
special godchildren. She was predeceased by maternal grandparents, Michael and
Gladys Walker; paternal grandparents, Thomas and Charlotte Howley; special uncle,
Arnold "Onnie" Howley. Visitation will be held today from 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. in
River Bourgeois Community Funeral Home. The Mass of Christian Burial will be
held Tuesday at 3 p.m. in St. John The Baptist Church, River Bourgeois, Father
Sandy MacNeil officiating. Burial in the parish cemetery. Donations may be made
to the Canadian Cancer Society or Strait Richmond Palliative Care. Funeral
Arrangements are entrusted to C.H. Boudreau Funeral Home Ltd., Arichat. On-line
condolences can be sent to: c.h.boudreau@ns.sympatico.ca
Wednesday, May 8, 2002
LANDRY, Vincent James - 79, died May 6, 2002, in St. Anne's Nursing Care
Veteran's Wing. Born in Petit de Grat, he was a son of the late Leo and
Josephine (Boudreau) Landry. He is survived by his wife, Jeannette; daughter,
Joyce (Joe) Clarke; special niece, Lucille (Theo) Samson; sons, James, Albert
(Andrea); special nephew, Paul Joyce; sister, Edna; brothers, Charles, William
and Alcide. He was in the Merchant Marines from 1939 to 1941 and the Canadian
Army from 1941 to 1945. He was employed on the steamship lines for many years
and as a fisherman until his retirement. He was predeceased by sister, Gladys;
brothers, Martin, Lenus, Arthur and Edward. Visitation 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. today
in I.M.L. Funeral Home, 3450 Hwy. 206, Petit de Grat. Funeral mass will be 11
a.m. Thursday in St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, Petit de Grat, Rev. Yvan
Loignon officiating. Burial to follow in Star of the Sea Cemetery. Donations may
be made to the Veteran's Wing or Lung Association of Nova Scotia. Members of
Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 150, Arichat, are asked to meet in the funeral
home 10 a.m. Thursday to attend the funeral of their late comrade.
Friday, May 10, 2002
LANDRY, Bernard Jr. - 37, River Bourgeois, died May 8, 2002, at home. Born July
18, 1964, he was the only son of Bernard Sr. and Catherine (Cook) Landry, and is
also mourned by his sisters, Bernadine (Geoff), Brenda (Ross), Bernice (Mark);
nieces, Sara and Emberley; nephew, Addison; maternal grandmother, Bessie Cook,
New Waterford; special friend, Maureen. "I'd stay in the garden with Him/Though
the night around me be falling/But He bids me go; through the voice of woe/His
voice to me is calling." Funeral service will be held 11 a.m. Saturday in St.
John The Baptist Church, River Bourgeois. Reception to follow in Tara Lynn
Community Centre. Donations may be made to the charity of your choice. Funeral
is under the direction of
Alex A. Morrison Funeral Home, St. Peter's.
Friday, May 31, 2002
LeJEUNE, Clifford - Arichat, formerly of West Arichat, died May 29, 2002 at his
residence in St. Anne Community & Nursing Care Centre, Arichat. Born in West
Arichat, he was the son of the late Alexis and Eleanore (Meunier) LeJeune. He
was a veteran of the Second World War and received the 1939-45 War Medal and the
Canadian Volunteer Medal. He served in the Royal Canadian Army Engineer and was
a member of the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 150, Arichat. He is survived by
sisters, Gladys Winter (Danny), Blanche LeJeune; niece, Anne; nephew, Peter, all
of Halifax. He was predeceased by sister, Estelle. A Celebration of Life will be
held 11 a.m. today in Immaculate Conception Church, West Arichat, Rev Yvan
Loignon officiating. Burial to follow in Immaculate Conception Parish Cemetery.
All members of Branch 150, Royal Canadian Legion, are requested to meet at the
funeral home in Arichat at 10 a.m. today to attend the funeral of their late
comrade. Memorial donations may be made to Isle Madame Veterans Comfort Fund.
On-line condolences may be made to the family at: c.h.boudreau@ns.sympatico.ca
Wednesday, July 10, 2002
LANGILLE, Linda Ann - 48, Halifax, passed away peacefully with her loving family
by her side July 1, 2002, at the home of her parents in Port Royal, after
fulfilling her wish of being in Cape Breton for her birthday. Born June 30,
1954, in Halifax, she was the daughter of Leo and Madeline (Marchand) Callahan,
Port Royal, Richmond Co. She was a former employee with Nova Scotia Power for
over 22 years. She is survived by her husband, David Richard Langille; son, Chad
(Kim); daughter, Krista, all of Halifax; brothers, Leo (Darlene), Jerry (Deloris),
both of Halifax; Paul, Port Royal; sister, Kimberly Lynn (Stephen) Callahan,
Mount Uniacke; grandchildren, Lyric and Danté. She was predeceased by her
maternal grandparents, Edward and Lorraine (Rogers) Marchand; paternal
grandparents, Henry and Jenny (Pottie) Callahan. Cremation has taken place. No
visitation by family request. A memorial service will be held 2 p.m. Thursday,
July 11, in St. Catherine Church, 6476 Bayers Rd., Halifax, Rev. Bernard O'Neill
officiating. Interment to take place in Fairview Cemetery Halifax, at a later
date. Memorial donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or
Palliative Care Unit, QEII Health Sciences Centre, Halifax. On-line condolences
may be sent to the family at: llangille@halifax.eastlink.ca
Landry, Albert Alfred – 1990
73, River Bourgeois, Richmond County, died Wednesday in Sydney Community Health
Centre, Sydney. Born in River Bourgeois, he was the son of the late Jeffrey and
Bertha (Bouchard) Landry. He was a member of St. John the Baptist Roman Catholic
Church, River Bourgeois and Royal Canadian Legion Branch 47, Grand Anse. He
served in the merchant navy during the Second World War. He had worked as a
carpenter and as a carpentry instructor at Adult Vocational Training Centre,
Sydney. He is survived by his wife, the former Delia Landry; two daughters, Joan
(Mrs. David Folker), Montreal; Sandra (Mrs. Mike DeVerennes), Edmonton, Alta.;
six sons, Arnold, Dartmouth; Reg, Grand Greve; Len, Ottawa; Greg, Ricky, Brent,
all of Sydney; six sisters, Geline (Mrs. Wilfred Doary), River Bourgeois; Louise
Muir, Ann Sladen, both of Halifax; Jean Linloff, L’Ardoise; Grace Melanson,
Weymouth; Annette Ling, Charlottetown; five brothers, Hector, St. Peters; Leger,
East Bay; Alcantra, River Bourgeois; Everett, Scarborough, Ont.; Cyril, Halifax;
19 grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by three brothers,
Guy, two in infancy; a sister in infancy; a granddaughter in infancy. The body
is in River Bourgeois Funeral Home. Funeral will be 2 p.m. Saturday in St. John
Baptist Roman Catholic Church, River Bourgeois, Rev. Hugh D. MacDonald
officiating. Burial will be in parish cemetery. Family flowers only. Donations
to Canadian Cancer Society or River Bourgeois Funeral Home.
Lavallee, Florence Cora – 1990
89, River Bourgeois, died Monday in the Strait Richmond Hospital, Evanston. Born
in River Bourgeois, she was a daughter of the late Henry and Saraphine (Poirrier)
Boucher. She was the last surviving member of her immediate family. She is
survived by a son, Raymond Landry, Dartmouth; a daughter, Lillian, (Mrs. Lewis
Smith), River Bourgeois. She was predeceased by her husband, D. Lavallee; her
first husband, Charles Landry. The body is in John the Baptist Church vestry,
River Bourgeois. Funeral will be 10 a.m. Wednesday in John the Baptist Church,
Rev. Hugh D. MacDonald officiating. Burial will be in parish cemetery.
R. P. Landry – October 14, 1983
Robert Peter Landry, 49, of Cambridge, Ont., formerly of Sydney, died Friday,
Oct. 14 in Cambridge General Hospital. Born in Sydney, he was a son of the late
Peter and Mildred Jollymore Landry. He is survived by two brothers Leo,
Philadelphia and Clarence, Sydney River. He was predeceased by his parents, a
sister, Constance. The body will rest at T.W. Curry Funeral Home Sunday
afternoon. The funeral mass will be held at 9 a.m. Monday from Our Lady of
Fatima Church. Interment, under the direction of T.W. Curry Funeral Home Ltd.,
will be in Resurrection Cemetery.
Amable A. Landry – 1981
St. Peter’s – Amable A. Landry, 91, of Sampsonville died Thursday at home. Born
in River Bourgeois, he was a son of the late Simon and Angeline (Landry) Landry.
Surviving besides his wife, the former Alice May Fougere, are two sons, Raymond,
Sampsonville, and Cecil, Louisdale; three daughters, Mrs. Bernice Larade, Janet
(Mrs. Paul Larade) and Bertha (Mrs. Hugh Carter), all of Sampsonville; 27
grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by two daughters,
five brothers and a sister. The body is in Alex A. Morrison’s Funeral Home, St.
Peter’s. Service will be 2 p.m. Sunday in St. Peter’s Roman Catholic Church, Rev.
Gerald Dunphy officiating, with burial in the parish cemetery.
Mrs. Alice Landry – 1981
St. Peter’s – Mrs. Alice May Landry, 78, of Samsonville, Richmond County, died
Wednesday in St. Martha’s Hospital, Antigonish. Born in Samsonville, she was the
daughter of the late John and Mary (Sampson) Fougere. Surviving are three
daughters, Bernice (Mrs. Joe LeRade), Janet (Mrs. Paul LeRade), and Bernice
(Mrs. Hugh Carter), all of Samsonville; two sons, Raymond, Samsonville, and
Cecil, Louisdale, Richmond County; two sisters, Mrs. Gertie Landry, Samsonville,
and Mrs. Rachael Anne Landry, Soldiers Cove, Richmond County; two brothers,
James and Isaac, both of Samsonville; 27 grandchildren and 21
great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband, Amable; two daughters,
three brothers and three sisters. The body is in Alex A. Morrison’s Funeral
Home, St. Peter’s. Funeral will be 10 a.m. Saturday in St. Peter’s Roman
Catholic Church, Rev. Gerald Dunphy officiating, with burial in the parish
cemetery.
Charles M. LeVesconte – 1981
Funeral service for Charles M. LeVesconte, 68, of 55 Crichton Avenue, Dartmouth,
who died Nov. 3 was held Nov. 5 in St. John’s Anglican Church, Arichat, with
burial in church cemetery. Born at River Bourgeois, he was the son of the late
William and Ethel (Shaw) LeVesconte. He was a graduate of Saint Francis Xavier
University in 1933. He was a retired school teacher. He is survived by his wife,
the former Lucille Osborne; two brothers, Peter, Black River, and John, St.
Peter’s; a sister, Eva Clare, Sydney River; and several nephews and nieces. He
was predeceased by a sister, Caroline Mauger.
David LeBlanc – 1981
Alder Point – David LeBlanc, 75, of Alder Point, died Saturday in Harbourview
Hospital. Born in River Bourgeois, he was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Cyprian
LeBlanc. He was a resident of Alder Point most of his life. He was a member of
St. Anne’s parish. He was employed with the Bras d’Or Coal Company for some
time. Surviving are his wife, the former Gladys Gracie; four daughters, Lillian
(Mrs. Francis MacDonald), North Sydney; Mrs. Greta Gardner, Mississauga, Ont.;
Loretta (Mrs. Joseph Reashor), Brampton, Ont.; and Gloria (Mrs. Sheldon White),
Milford; a son, Cameron, Clarkson, Ont.; a sister, Matilda (Mrs. James LeBlanc),
Alder Point; 10 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. He was predeceased
by two sisters, Henrietta and Nina; and three brothers, Henry, Alex and Stephen.
The body is in the G.R. Francis and Son Funeral Home, Sydney Mines. A funeral
service will be held today at 2 p.m. in St. Anne’s Church, Alder Point. Burial
will be in St. Joseph’s Cemetery, Bras d’Or.
Ennis Edmund Landry – 1983
Ennis Edmund Landry, 46, of 59 Wilmot Street, Lower Sackville, died Saturday at
home. Born in River Bourgeois, he was the son of Beatrice (Landry) and the late
Charles Landry. He was a member of St. John Vianney Church, Sackville, the
Knights of Columbus, and was employed with the Nova Scotia Liquor Commission. He
is survived by his wife, the former Joan Babin; two daughters, Catherine and
Cynthia, both at home; three sisters, Emily (Mrs. Joseph Boucher), Marie (Mrs.
Conrad Fougere), both of River Bourgeois; Patsy (Mrs. Alfred Joshua), Petit de
Grat; three brothers, Donald, Waltham, Mass.; Alfred, North Sydney, and Maurice,
River Bourgeois. He was predeceased by his father. The body is in R. D. Lindsay
Funeral Home, Bedford. Funeral will be 2 p.m. today in St. John Vianney Church,
with burial in Gate of Heaven Cemetery. Donations may be made to the Nova Scotia
Heart Foundation or any charity.
Tuesday, July 30, 2002
LIVINGSTONE (Day), Sandra Jane - 53, Port Hawkesbury, passed away Monday, July
29, 2002, at home, surrounded by her family, following a courageous battle with
breast cancer. Born in North Sydney, she was a daughter of Gordon Day, Port
Hawkesbury and the late Sarah (Long) Day. A wife, mother and grandmother, whose
life was totally devoted to her family and friends. She was most happy when she
was surrounded by her husband, children and grandchildren. She will be
remembered for her faith, her love of Mulgrave, cats and gardening. Her great
sense of humor will live on through memories. She was a member of St. Joseph's
Parish, Port Hawkesbury. She will be sadly missed by her loving husband, Glen;
son, James (Connie) Day, Morinville, Alta.; daughters, Tammy (Frank) MacDonald,
Port Hawkesbury; Aimee (Jackie) Matthews, Timberlea; sisters, Gail (Joe) Vugts,
Port Hawkesbury; Judy (Joey) Jessome, Bras d'Or; Jane (Gerald) Tremblay and Rose
Mary (Glen) MacDougall,
both of Port Hawkesbury; brothers, Carmen (Cathy), Sackville; Eric (Rosalie),
Louisdale; Eugene (Pat), Port Hawkesbury; Jim (Jane), New Glasgow; Wendall
(Jean), New Glasgow; Paul (Nancy), Port Hawkesbury; grandchildren, Cassandra
MacDonald, Patrick MacDonald, Mitchell Matthews, Jordan Day. Visitation will be
2-4, 7-9 p.m. today and 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Wednesday with a vigil service at 8:30
p.m. Wednesday, both in Dennis Haverstock Funeral Home, Port Hawkesbury. Funeral
mass will be held 11 a.m. Thursday in St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, Father
Bill Crispo officiating. Burial to follow in the parish cemetery. Memorial
donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society, Strait Area Kidney
Foundation or Leeside Transition House, Port Hawkesbury.
Monday, July 22, 2002
LANDRY, Joseph Alphonse "Frenchie" - 52, died suddenly Friday, July 19, 2002, in
Northside General Hospital, North Sydney. Born in Petit de Grat, Richmond Co.,
he was a son of Simon Wilfred and Sabine Rose (Samson) Landry of D'Escousse
formerly of Petit de Grat. He worked for a number of years as a fisherman. He
was an avid outdoorsman and enjoyed fishing and hunting. He was a member of St.
Joseph Church, North Sydney. He is survived by his wife, Leona (Whitty);
daughters, Kelsey and Wanda; son, Jamie, all of North Sydney; grandson, John
Corey Whitty; special nephews, John and Jason Hawley; sisters, Anne (Etienne)
Samson, Petit de Grat; Donna Hutt, Pictou; Geraldine (Blair) Samson D'Escousse;
Lisa (Anthony) Landry, Petit de Grat Point; brothers, Wilfred (Joan), Halifax;
Wilbert (Lorna), Little Anse; Lloyd, Calgary; Phillip, D'Escousse; Darren,
Louisdale; nine nieces and 11 nephews. He was predeceased by two nieces. Funeral
mass 2 p.m. today in St. Joseph Church, North Sydney, Rev. Tom MacNeil
officiating. Cremation to follow.
In "THE CHRONICLE-HERALD" Halifax newspaper.
Thursday, November 14, 2002
LANDRY, Alfred Hector "Fred" - 79, Halifax, passed away peacefully in the New
Halifax Infirmary, QEII, November 12, 2002, following a brief illness. Born in
Pomquet, Antigonish Co., September 6, 1923, he was a son of the late Francis and
Marceline (Boudreau) Landry. He was a long-time parishioner of St. Theresa's
Roman Catholic Church, Halifax, where he served as a very dedicated member of
the Knights of Columbus, The Ushers Association and Financial Committee. He was
also an extraordinary Minister of the Eucharist. He moved from Pomquet to
Halifax in 1939 and began working for Canada Packers in Halifax, Toronto, Ont.,
St. John's, Nfld. and Charlottetown, P.E.I. After his retirement from Canada
Packers, he was employed as comptroller for Big Eric's Restaurant Supply,
Halifax, until 1988. He is survived by his beloved wife of 57 years, Lucy Anne (Mattie)
Landry; daughter, Yvonne, Halifax; son, Leonard (Pat), Dartmouth; granddaughter,
Tanya; grandson, Dean (Brenda); great-granddaughter, Kayleigh, all of Halifax;
sisters, Lena (Richard) Teas, Burlinton, Mass.; Josie (Leonard) Quimby, Concord,
N.H.; brothers, John (Rita), Billerica, Mass.; Arthur (Phyllis), Freedom, N.H.;
adopted sister, Rita (Leo) Durant, Pomquet. He was predeceased by his brother,
Alex. Fred will be dearly missed by his family and many friends in Canada and
the United States. Visitation will be 7-9 p.m. today in Atlantic Funeral Home,
6552 Bayers Rd., Halifax. Further visitation will be 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Friday in
C.L. Curry Funeral Home, Antigonish. Mass of the Resurrection will be celebrated
10:30 a.m. Saturday, November 16, in Ste Croix Roman Catholic Church, Pomquet,
Father P. J. Baccardax officiating. Burial will be in the parish cemetery.
Family flowers only. Donations in Fred's memory may be made to the Heart and
Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia or The Lung Association.
In "THE CHRONICLE-HERALD" Halifax newspaper.
Thursday, October 17, 2002
CAMPBELL, Daniel N. "Dannie" - 90, a resident of Richmond Villa, St. Peter's and
formerly of Johnstown, Richmond Co., passed away with his family by his side on
Wednesday, October 16, 2002, in the Villa. Born in Johnstown, he was a son of
the late Neil and Katie (Campbell) Campbell. Dannie was a carpenter all his life
and in his early years worked at the Steel Plant in Sydney, then he worked
around Cape Breton and built many homes and barns. He was a member of Sacred
Heart Parish, Johnstown. Dannie was a very sociable man who had a great love for
Scottish music, Gaelic singing and fishing from his loved boat in Bras D'Or
Lakes. He is survived by his sister, Mary Catherine Gerrior, Johnstown; nieces,
Pat (Vince) McNamara, Annie White (Pius), Whiteside; Mary Josephine McNamara (Terry),
Evanston; Jean McNamara (Blair), Evanston; nephews, George Gerrior (Mary Anita),
Johnstown; Neil Gerrior, Johnstown; 13 grandnieces and nephews; 11
great-grandnieces and nephews; special namesake, Dannie McNamara. He was
predeceased by his brothers, Joseph and Roddie; brother-in-law, Joe Gerrior;
grandnephew, Gordie. Donations in his memory may be made to Richmond Villa or a
charity of choice. Time of funeral and hours of visitation will be announced
later. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Alex A. Morrison Funeral
Home, St. Peter's.
LANDRY, Thomas Gustave 89, Halifax, died February, 12, 1996, in Victoria General
Hospital. Born in Poulamon,~Richmond Co., he was a son of the late Lamond and
Marine (LeBlanc) Landry. He was an active member of St. Joseph's Church, Russell
Street, Halifax and a retired CNR employee with 25 years service. Surviving are
daughter, Margaret (Peggy) Poirier, Halifax; son, Patrick, Lower Sackville;
sisters, Mae Forgeron, West Arichat; Anne Mary; brother, Frank, Poulamon;
grandchildren Richard, John and Robert Poirier, April Landry; four
great-grandchildren. He 'was predeceased by his wife, the former Edith Marie
McDonald; brothers, Henry, Wallace, Wilfred, Elmer, Paul; sisters, Margaret,
Melvina, Elizabeth, Anita; daughter, Patricia. No visitation by request. Funeral
12:05 p.m. Wednesday in St. Joseph's Church, Rev. Gordon MacLean officiating.
Burial in Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Lower Sackville. In lieu of flowers,
donations to Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia.
LANDRY, Wilfred Simon 72, Petit de Grat, Richmond County, died June 2,1993, in
Strait Richmond Hospital, Evanston. Born in Poulamond, he was a son of the late
Galeton and Helen Jane (Meunier) Landry. He was a member of Royal Canadian
Legion, Branch 47, St. Peters. He is survived by his wife the former Alfreda
Boudreau; daughter Claire (Mrs. Bobby Samson), Arichat; sister, Edna (Mrs. Emile
Landry), North Sydney; two grandchildren. He was predeceased by five brothers,
Benny Andrew, Jimmie, Henry, Willie; four sisters, Evangeline, Rose, Mary Ellen,
Mary. Visitation will be 7 9 p.m. tonight, 2 4, 7 9 p.m. Friday in C.H. Boudreau
Funeral Home, Arichat. Funeral will be 10 a.m. Saturday in St. Joseph's Church,
Petit de Grat, Rev. Allan MacMillan officiating. Burial to follow in Star of the
Sea Cemetery, Petit de Grat. Donations may be made to St. Anne Centre Veterans
Fund, Canadian Cancer Society or any charity.
The Winchester Star
Winchester, Mass.
Wednesday, April 23, 2003
On-line Version
John S. LeBlanc
Wednesday, April 23, 2003
John S. LeBlanc, 84, died Friday, April 11, 2003, at the E.N. Rogers Veterans
Memorial Hospital in Bedford. He was the husband of Eleanor (DeMarco) LeBlanc.
He was born in Boston, the son of the late Joseph and Susan (Hebbon) LeBlanc.
Mr. LeBlanc grew up in Boston and summered on a farm in Nova Scotia. After
graduating from Roxbury Boys High School, he joined the Army Air Corps, serving
in Guam during World War II. He and his wife were married shortly after and
lived in Somerville for 40 years, where they raised their family, and then took
up residence in Winchester. Mr. LeBlanc was employed as a mechanic by Raytheon
for more than 20 years until his retirement. He was involved in the Boy Scout
program and enjoyed bowling, baseball, football and basketball. In addition to
his wife of over 55 years, he is survived by two sons, John F. LeBlanc of
Somerville, and Steven J. LeBlanc of Melrose; a daughter, Linda M. Cunningham of
Billerica; a sister, Mary Tetrault of Natick; and a grandson, Sgt. Sean B.
Cunningham, serving in the U.S. Army in Germany. A funeral service was held
April 17, from the Lynch-Cantillon Funeral Home in Woburn. Interment was in the
Massachusetts National Cemetery in Bourne. For those who wish, contributions in
Mr. LeBlanc's memory may be made to the E.N. Rogers Veterans Memorial Hospital,
The Grecc Center, Building 62, 200 Springs Road, Bedford, MA 01730.
In "THE CHRONICLE-HERALD" Halifax newspaper.
Monday, June 2, 2003
LISTON, Douglas Bruce - 44, Lower L'Ardoise, died in Strait Richmond Hospital,
Evanston on Saturday, May 31, 2003. Born in Halifax, he was the son of Theresa
Liston and the late Walter Liston. Besides his mother, he is survived by sisters,
Marie (Jeff) Jones, Lower Sackville; Heather and Laura, both of Dartmouth;
nephews, Adam and Leo Jones. There will be no
visitation by request. Cremation has taken place. Funeral service will be held 2
p.m. Wednesday, June 4, in The Holy Guard Angels Church, L'Ardoise, Rev. John
MacIntyre officiating. Burial will be held in the parish cemetery. In lieu of
flowers, donations to Canadian Cancer Society. Funeral arrangements are under
the direction of Alex A. Morrison Funeral
Home, St. Peter's.
In "THE CHRONICLE-HERALD" Halifax newspaper, Oct. 07, 2000
LUKEMAN, Mary "Madonna" - 85, Fairview Villa, Halifax, formerly of Canso, passed
away at the New Halifax Infirmary, QEII, Thursday, October 5, 2000. Born in
Petit de Grat, Cape Breton, Madonna was a daughter of the late Joseph and
Obeline (Fougere) Petitpas, but raised by her grandparents, the late Daniel and
Philomena Fougere. She was an avid card player, joke teller and she loved family
gatherings. She will be remembered for her ability to make people laugh, her
love of music, the telephone and most of all her love of people. Madonna was the
beloved mother of daughters, Marion (Keith)
Froats, Kingston, Ont.; Janice (Herm) Koerner, Halifax; Jean (Kelvin) Pettis,
Moncton, N.B.; Joan Stevenson (Eric Cormier), Halifax; Sheila (Ivan) Graham,
Halifax. She was also loved by 15 grandchildren and 28 great-grandchildren. Her
only surviving sister is Marceline Connell, Essex, Ont.; plus she leaves many
nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband, Capt. Herbert R. Lukeman;
sister, Margaret; brothers, James and Stanley. Visitation will be held 2-4, 7-9
p.m. today in Atlantic Funeral Home, 6552 Bayers Rd., Halifax, also in
Haverstock Funeral Home, Canso, from 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Sunday, October 8. A memorial
mass will be held 11 a.m. Monday, October 9, in Star of the Sea Church, Canso,
Rev. Daniel Boudreau officiating. Burial to follow in the Star of the Sea
Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations in her memory may be made to the Star of
the Sea, Building Fund, Canso, N.S. B0H 1H0, the Residents Council, Fairview
Villa, 245 Main Ave., Halifax, N.S. B3M 1B7 or to a charity of your choice.
The Evening News, New Glasgow, Tues., Dec. 9, 1986
Capt. Herbert Russell Lukeman, 82
Canso - Funeral mass was celebrated in Star of the Sea Church, Canso, for Capt.
Herbert Russell Lukeman, 82, of Canso, who died Saturday, in St. Martha's
Hospital, Antigonish. Interment was in the parish cemetery. Born in Canso, he
was a son of the late James and Adelea (Grover) Lukeman. During his youth, he
served as a seaman on the steamer Marjorie V., sailing to Australia, New Zealand
and Tasmania. After several years in the United States, he returned to Canso and
assumed the post of captain with the merchant marine on the SS Surf, SS O'Wera,
SS Ulna and MV Fairmorse, sailing from Canso to Mulgrave. Following the
discontinuation of this service, he was employed by the Department of Fisheries
as first mate on the SS Chebucto. He retired from this position in 1970. Among
the survivors are two sisters: Mrs Eva MacKinnon and Margaret (Mrs Reginald
Horton), and a brother, Tom, all of Antigonish.
Capt.Paul Landry 1920
Capt.Paul Landry,89 years old a retired sea captain,who in his time sailed all
the seven seas and was in nearly every important port in the world,died at his
former home and birth place at Arichat,Monday night.About five years ago he
moved from Arichat to Halifax and recently he went on a trip from here to
Sydney,coming back to Arichat ,where he became ill and died.He is
survived by his wife,seven sons and nine daughters.Three sons,Charles,Joseph and
Wallace,live in Halifax;Peter and George in Arichat;Paul in Sydney,and Dan in
Lethbridge,Alta.Three married daughters are in the city.Five sons saw service in
the war.The funeral will be at Arichat tomorrow.
Source-Acadian Recorder,Sept 1,1920 pg
In "THE CHRONICLE-HERALD" Halifax newspaper.
Wednesday, May 21, 2003
LANDRY, Anita Florence - 82, Halifax, passed away peacefully Tuesday, May 20,
2003, surrounded by her loving family, in QEII Health Sciences Centre. Born in
Trenton, she was a daughter of the late Stephen and Theresa (MacDonald)
Morrison. Educated in Nova Scotia, Anita attended Saint John's Academy, New
Glasgow and graduated from Saint Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, in 1943.
She was a member of the Board of Governors at St. F. X.; Mount St. Bernard
Alumni; Catholic Women's League, Saint Thomas Aquinas Parish, and the
Professional Engineer's Wives Association. She was a devoted mother, wife,
grandmother, and sister. She took great pleasure in the accomplishments of all
her family and especially enjoyed those Bermuda vacations with her husband,
Bill. Anita is survived by her family, daughters, Madeleine (Mrs. John Dillon),
Bedford; Margaret Beatrice (Mrs. John MacDonald), Halifax; sons, Joseph (Wendy),
Waverley; John, Halifax;
Bill (Lynn), Oakville, Ont.; Peter (Sheila), Dartmouth; sisters, Geraldine (Mrs.
Ronald Gillespie), Moncton, N.B.; Carmel (Mrs. Anthony Agar), Dominica, West
Indies; brothers, John, Burnaby, B.C.; Austin (Gizel), Ottawa, Ont.;
grandchildren, Jeffrey (Melinda) Dillon, Toronto, Ont.; Kathryn Dillon, Bedford;
Oriane and Chantal Landry, Montreal; David Landry, Oakville, Ont.; Gregory,
Angus and Henry MacDonald, Halifax; Owen Landry, Dartmouth. She was predeceased
by her husband, William "Bill" A. Landry; son, Gregory; sisters, Sister Mary
Morrison CND, Sister Mildred Morrison CND, Winnifred Druhan, Beatrice Morrison,
Blanche Tomney, Shirley Morris; brother, James. Special thanks to all of her
friends who showed strong support to the family these past months and to the
nurses and staff of the Palliative Care Unit, VG Site, QEII. Visitation will be
2-4, 7-9 p.m. Thursday in J.A. Snow Funeral Home, 2666 Windsor St., Halifax.
Mass of the Resurrection will be celebrated in Saint Thomas Aquinas Church,
Oxford Street, Friday, May 23, at 10 a.m. Father Sean Wenger celebrant. Burial
in Gate of Heaven Cemetery at a later date. In lieu of flowers, the family would
appreciated contributions to the Canadian Cancer Society, Hope Cottage,
Brunswick Street, or St. Vincent de Paul's Hand in Hand, Spryfield. On-line
condolences to: snow@funeralscanada.com
In "THE CHRONICLE-HERALD" Halifax newspaper.
Monday, October 27, 2003
LERUE, George Alfred - 86, Halifax, passed away peacefully on Friday, October
24, 2003, in the New Halifax Infirmary, QEII, surrounded by his family. Born in
Halifax, he was a son of the late Isaac and Catherine "Katie" (Martell) LeRoux.
He spent his childhood in Cape Breton. George was a veteran of the Second World
War. Throughout his life, George had been employed as a cabinetmaker for various
businesses and later was self-employed. Later in life, George had also served
with the Corps of Commissionaires. George will be fondly remembered for his
sense of humour, his quick wit, and his love for his family, especially his
grandchildren. He loved to play cards and enjoyed watching baseball. He is
survived by his loving wife of 58 years, Muriel (Shute) LeRue. He will be sadly
missed by his daughters, Annette Deagle (James), Timberlea, and Kay Flinn,
Ottawa, Ont.; his sons Mike (Betty) LeRue, Lower Sackville, and Gordon (Sheila)
LeRue, Lawrencetown; grandchildren, Paula LeRue-Walker (Mark), Cindy LeRue,
Betty-Ann Marriott (Grant), Krissy Flinn, Michael (Michelle) LeRue, Jennifer
Flinn (Jasson), and Kassandra Deagle; great-grandchildren, Mackenzie Marriott
and Tyler George LeRue; special aunt, Eva Martell. George was predeceased by his
parents; brother, John LeRoux; son-in-law, Clyde Flinn. The LeRue family will
receive friends and family today from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. in Atlantic Funeral Home,
6552 Bayers Rd., Halifax. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated by Msgr.
William Wamboldt, on Tuesday, October 28, at 12 noon in St. Catherine of Siena
Catholic Church, Bayers Road, Halifax. Interment will take place in Gate of
Heaven Cemetery. The family would appreciate remembrances to IWK Health Centre
Foundation, 5850/5980 University Ave., P.O. Box 3070, Halifax, NS B3J 3G9.
On-line condolences may be made at: www.atlanticfuneralhomes.com
In "THE CHRONICLE-HERALD" Halifax newspaper.
Saturday, July 19, 2003
LANDRY, Aloysius Bernard - Died July 18, 2003, in Strait Richmond Hospital. Born
in Petit de Grat, he was a son of the late Alpha and Marie Louise (Goyetche)
Landry. He is survived by his wife of 45 years, Veronica; sisters, Linda Holland,
Halifax; Zita (Felix) Albert; New Brunswick; Adrian (Henry) Tondeau, Aline
Murray, Ghislaine (Kendal) McClonsky, all of Alberta.
He was predeceased by brothers, Alderic and Eugene; one sister in infancy.
Visitation will be 2-9 p.m. today and Sunday in I. M. L. Funeral Home, 3450
Highway 206, Petit de Grat. Funeral mass will be held 2 p.m. Monday, in Our Lady
of Assumption Catholic Church, Arichat, Rev. Stephanie Gamache officiating.
Burial to follow in Immaculate Conception Parish Cemetery, West Arichat.
Donations may be made to Canadian Cancer Society.
In "THE CHRONICLE-HERALD" Haliafax newspaper.
Monday, July 21, 2003
LeBLANC, Joseph Raymond - 88, Port Royal, died July 20, 2003, in Strait Richmond
Hospital, Evanston. Born in Port Royal, he was a son of the late Emile and Alma
(Frank) LeBlanc. He is survived by sister, Bridget A. LeBlanc, Arichat; brother,
Francis, Port Royal. He was predeceased by sisters, Rose and Rita Rogers,
Lorette LeBlanc; brothers, Amedee, Gordon. Visitation will be today and Tuesday
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. in C.H. Boudreau Funeral Home, Arichat. Mass of Christian
Burial to celebrate the life of Raymond will be held 10 a.m. Wednesday in Our
Lady of Assumption Church, Arichat, Rev. Stephane Gamache officiating. Burial to
follow in Immaculate Conception Parish Cemetery, West Arichat. Memorial
donations may be made to St. Anne Community & Nursing Care Centre, Arichat or
Immaculate Conception Parish Cemetery Fund. On-line condolences may be sent to
the family at: c.h.boudreau@ns.sympatico.ca
In "THE CHRONICLE-HERALD" Halifax newspaper,
Thursday, July 24, 2003
LANDRY, Aloysius Bernard - Died July 18, 2003, in Strait Richmond Hospital. Born
in Petit de Grat, he was a son of the late Alpha and Marie Louise (Goyetche)
Landry. He is survived by his wife of 45 years, Veronica; sister, Linda Holland,
Halifax; stepsisters, Zita (Felix) Albert; New Brunswick; Adrian (Henry) Tondeau,
Aline Murray, Ghislaine (Kendal) McClonsky, all of Alberta. He was predeceased
by brothers, Alderic and Eugene; sister, Mildred. Visitation was held in I.M.L.
Funeral Home, Petit de Grat. Funeral mass was held in Our Lady of Assumption
Catholic Church, Arichat, Father Stephane Gamache officiated. Burial in
Immaculate Conception Parish Cemetery, West Arichat. Donations to Canadian
Cancer Society.
In "THE CHRONICLE-HERALD" Halifax newspaper,
Thursday, July 24, 2003
LANDRY, Sgt. Lloyd A. - 46, Halifax, formerly of River Bourgeois, passed away
peacefully Tuesday, July 22, 2003, following a lengthy illness, in QEII Health
Sciences Centre. Born in Arichat, he was a son of Rita (Richard) Landry and the
late John L. Landry (River Bourgeois). Lloyd proudly served 26 years in the
Canadian Armed Forces which included three tours of U.N. peacekeeping duties. He
was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 47, St. Peter's. Lloyd will be
deeply missed by his mother, daughter, Amy, Pembroke, Ont.; son, Johnathan,
Petawawa, Ont.; sisters, Therese (Donnie) Pottie, Jeanette, both of River
Bourgeois; Lucille (Paul) Martell, Riverview, N.B.; brother, Blaise (Gretchen),
Baddeck; many very dear nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by infant son,
Mathieu; brother, George. Visitation will be 2-9 p.m. today in River Bourgeois
Community Funeral Home. Funeral mass will be held 10 a.m. Friday in St. John The
Baptist Roman Catholic Church, Father Duncan MacIsaac officiating. Burial in the
parish cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to the Medical Day Unit, QEII or
Lung Association of Nova Scotia. Funeral arrangements are under the care and
direction of Dennis Harverstock Funeral Home, St. Peter's. On-line condolences
at: info@haverstocks.com
LANDRY, Irene Marie
LANDRY, Irene Marie - 91, Pondville, died August 21, 2003, in Strait Richmond
Hospital, Evanston. Born in Pondville, she was the daughter of the late William
and Martha (Martell) Fougere. She is survived by daughters, Joan Riggs (Newman),
Halifax; Celeste Grant (Lauchie), Steep Creek; six grandchildren; one
great-granddaughter. She was predeceased by her husband, Joseph Bernard Landry.
Visitation today from 12:30-1:30 p.m. in C.H. Boudreau Funeral Home, Arichat.
Celebration of Life will be held today at 2 p.m. in Our Lady of Assumption
Church, Arichat, Rev Bruno Ruel officiating. Burial to follow in Our Lady of
Assumption Parish Cemetery, Arichat. Memorial donations may be made to the Heart
and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia or Strait Richmond Hospital Palliative Care
Society. On-line condolences can be sent to the family at: www.chboudreau.com
Saturday, August 23, 2003
LANDRY, Irene Marie - 91, Pondville, died August 21, 2003, in Strait Richmond
Hospital, Evanston. Born in Pondville, she was the daughter of the late William
and Martha (Martell) Fougere. She is survived by daughters, Joan Riggs (Newman),
Halifax; Celeste Grant (Lauchie), Steep Creek; six grandchildren; one
great-granddaughter. She was predeceased by her husband, Joseph Bernard Landry.
Visitation today from 12:30-1:30 p.m. in C.H. Boudreau Funeral Home, Arichat.
Celebration of Life will be held today at 2 p.m. in Our Lady of Assumption
Church, Arichat, Rev Bruno Ruel officiating. Burial to follow in Our Lady of
Assumption Parish Cemetery, Arichat. Memorial donations may be made to the Heart
and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia or Strait Richmond Hospital Palliative Care
Society. On-line condolences can be sent to the family at: www.chboudreau.com
Tuesday, September 2, 2003
LANDRY, Anna Elizabeth "Beth" - 63, Sampsonville, passed away peacefully with
family at her side Sunday, August 31, 2003, in Strait Richmond Hospital,
Evanston. Born in Sampsonville, September 21, 1939, Beth was a beloved daughter
of Martena (Burke) Landry and the late Harry Landry. Beth was a lifelong member
of St. Peter's Parish. Besides her mother, she is
survived by brothers, Cletus (Peggy), St. Peter's; Conrad (Dianne), Sampsonville;
Wally (Bernadette), Timberlea; Bernie, Richibucto, N.B.; sisters, Doris (Ray)
Landry, Lola (Cornie) Burke, Marilyn Savard (Al Proctor), all of Sampsonville;
many nieces and nephews, grandnieces and grandnephews; godchild, Priscilla
Matheson; uncle, Adrian Burke; many cousins. She was predeceased by niece, Vicky
Lynn Burke, and nephew, Erwin Landry. A very special thank you is extended by
Beth's family to all the wonderful caregivers in Richmond Villa, where she was a
resident for over nine years, and to the Dr.'s and nurses of Strait Richmond
Hospital for their compassionate and tender care of their dear daughter and
sister. Visitation will be 7-9 p.m. this evening and 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Wednesday in
Alex A. Morrision Funeral Home, St. Peter's. The funeral will be held in St.
Peter's Roman Catholic Church, 10 a.m. Thursday, September 4, Rev. Duncan
McIsaac officiating. Burial in the parish cemetery. Donations may be made to
Richmond Villa Activity Department or a charity of your choice. Arrangements are
under the direction of Alex A. Morrison Funeral Home, St. Peter's.
LATTER, Nora Hattie - 74, of Lower Sackville passed away October 24, 2003
peacefully at home with family by her side. After a long battle with cancer, it
is with great sadness to announce the passing of a loving wife, mother,
grandmother and best friend. Nora retired from the City of Halifax in 1989. She
was the daughter of the late Alva and Hilda (MacDonald) Major. She was born in
Cape Breton and moved to Halifax. Surviving are husband, Donald of 51 years;
sons, Donald, Cape Breton; Terry, Sackville; daughters, Barbara and Myrtle, both
of Sackville; 12 grandchildren; and 2 great grandchildren, whom she loved to
spend time. She was predeceased by son, Harold. Nora enjoyed bingo and her cats.
She also brought a lot of love and happiness to those who knew her. Chris, who
was like a son to you, will never forget you even though he could never get his
phone calls. Visitation will be held 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Monday at Atlantic Funeral
Home, 125 Sackville Dr., Lower Sackville. A funeral mass will take place 2 p.m.
Tuesday at St. Frances by the Lakes Anglican Church, Rev. Mark Kingsbury
officiating. Burial in Fairview Lawn Cemetery, Halifax. Donations may be made to
the Canadian Cancer Society. Many thanks to the doctors and Barbara Stewart of
Palliative Care for their support during this time. "All the love you've given
will never be forgotten."
In "THE CHRONICLE-HERALD" Halifax newspaper.
Wednesday, October 29, 2003
LAPOLDER, Elizabeth - 92, Halifax, and formerly of Sydney, died October 27,
2003. Born in L'Ardoise, Richmond Co., she was a daughter of the late Alexander
and Annie (Martell) Peters (Pitre). Surviving are sisters, Mary Sansone,
Bedford; Eva Briand, L'Ardoise; brother-in-law, Harvey Hendsbee, Halifax;
sisters-in-law, Viney McPhee, Ontario; Josephine Peters, Sydney; several nieces
and nephews. She was predeceased by brothers, Thomas, Alexander, John; sisters,
Phyllis, Emma, Anna, Alvina; brother-in-law, Frank Lapolder; sister-in-law,
Betty. Visiting 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Thursday in T.W. Curry Parkview Chapel. Funeral
mass 10 a.m. Friday in St. Joseph Church, Rev. Gerald Dunphy officiating.
twcurryparkviewchapel@ns.sympatico.ca
Francis J. LeBlanc, was 83; shipyard worker, father of 12
By Nikoletta Banushi, Globe Correspondent, 1/5/2004
Francis J. LeBlanc of Dorchester, a longtime shipyard worker, died Saturday at
his home after a three-month illness following a stroke. He was 83. Mr. LeBlanc
was born and raised in South Boston, the third of six children of immigrant
parents. His father was from Nova Scotia and his mother from County Cork,
Ireland. Orphaned at the age of 12, Mr. LeBlanc was raised by his aunt and uncle.
During the Depression, Mr. LeBlanc dropped out of high school and began working
to help support his family. As an adult, he attended night school and earned his
GED. He enlisted in the Navy in 1942 and fought in the Pacific theater until the
end of the war. He was honorably discharged on Christmas Eve in 1945. After the
war, Mr. LeBlanc returned to his job at the Boston Naval Shipyard in Charlestown,
where he worked for 30 years. Mr. LeBlanc married Margaret Henchey of South
Boston in August 1953. They lived in South Boston until moving to the Savin Hill
section of Dorchester, where they raised their 12 children. "On occasion, he
would make a toast during dinner to more children," said his son Philip.
Margaret LeBlanc wrote the book "The Education of Children in the Home" and
founded the Tolstoy School, which was a program for home-schooling children. She
died in January 2001. Mr. LeBlanc was involved in many community activities,
including the Boy Scouts. During retirement he volunteered for the Dorchester
Food Co-op. He was an active member of St. Margaret's Church in Dorchester. In
addition to his son, Mr. LeBlanc leaves three other sons, William H. of
Dorchester, John D. of Falmouth, and Peter M. of Fairbanks, Alaska; eight
daughters, Marie L. Driscoll and Anne E. of Hanson, Suzanne L. LeBlanc Dowling
of Canton, Jeanne F. of Franklin, Margaret M. of Weymouth, Sally LeBlanc Duguay
of League City, Texas, Katharine LeBlanc Desmond of County Cork, and Julie L.
Perez of Dorchester; a sister, Clare C. Quirk of South Boston; and 27
grandchildren. A funeral Mass will be said tomorrow at 9 a.m. in St. Margaret's
Church in Dorchester.
© Copyright 2004 Globe Newspaper Company.
Thursday, March 4, 2004
LeBLANC, Bridget A. - 97, Saint Anne's Center, Arichat, formerly of Port Royal,
passed away March 3, 2004, in Strait Richmond Hospital, Evanston. Born in Port
Royal, she was a daughter of the late Emile and Alma (Frank) LeBlanc (Port
Royal). She was a member of Immaculate Conception Church, West Arichat. She is
survived by brother, Francis, Port Royal. She was predeceased by sisters, Rita
and Rose Rogers, Lorette LeBlanc; brothers, Amedee, Gordon and Raymond.
Visitation will be held 2-4, 7-9 p.m. today and 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Friday, March 5,
in C.H. Boudreau Funeral Home, Arichat. Mass of Christian Burial will be held 10
a.m. Saturday, March 6, in Immaculate Conception Church, West Arichat, Rev.
Stephen Gamache officiating. Burial to be held in Immaculate Conception Parish
Cemetery, West Arichat at a later date. Memorial donations can be made to St.
Anne Community and Nursing Care Centre, Arichat or charity of your choice.
On-line condolences may be sent to the family at: www.chboudreau.com
In "THE CHRONICLE-HERALD" Halifx newspaper.
Monday, March 29, 2004
LeBLANC, Alfred Ambrose "Puck" - Died March 26, 2004, in Strait Richmond
Hospital, Evanston. Born in Arichat, he was a son of the late Stanley and Julia
(LeBlanc) LeBlanc. He is survived by his wife, Violet (Meunier) D'Escousse; son,
Stan (Linda), British Columbia; daughters, Paulette (Cliff), Toronto; Lynn (Larry),
West Arichat; sisters, Claire Boudreau, Jean (Gerard) Boudreau, both of Arichat;
six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. He will be sadly missed by his
buddy, Malcolm DeYoung. There will be no visitation. A memorial mass will be
held 11 a.m. today in Our Lady of Assumption Catholic Church, Arichat, Rev.
Bruno Ruel officiating. Burial at a later date. Special thanks to fellow
paramedics, Ste. Anne's Centre and Strait Richmond Palliative Care Unit. Funeral
is under the compassionate care and direction of I.M.L. Funeral Services, Petit
de Grat.
April 5, 2004
The Halifax Herald Limited
LANDRY, Joseph Rudolph
LANDRY, Joseph Rudolph - 68, passed away peacefully Thursday, April 1, 2004, in
QEII Health Sciences Centre, Halifax, surrounded by his loving family, after
succumbing to injuries due to a tragic fall. He was devoted to enjoying life
with his wife, sons, and grandchildren. He was the beloved husband of 47 years
to Pauline (Samson); dear father to Lynn (Wanda), Roy (Michelle), Brian (Lill),
Kenny (Lorna), and Tony (Michele); "Papa" of Adam, Amanda, Shawn, Nicole,
Melissa, Erin, Justin, Jenna, Ashley, Evan, and Amy. He is survived and
remembered by his sisters, Doris, Ruth (Alex), and his brother, Harold (Maria).
He was predeceased by his brother-in-law, Noel. Heartfelt thanks to the doctors
and nurses of the ICU, QEII, whose compassion and dedication aided the family in
coming to terms with their tremendous loss. Friends will be received at the Glen
Sampson Room, Louisdale, from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today. A military funeral mass
will be held in St. Louis Catholic Church, Louisdale, on Tuesday, April 6, at 10
a.m., Rev. Gary MacPherson officiating. Burial will follow in St. Louis Parish
Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to St. Louis Parish Paving
Fund. All members of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 47 are asked to meet at
St. Louis Catholic Church in Louisdale at 9:30 Tuesday morning to attend the
funeral of their late comrade. Funeral arrangements are entrusted to C.H.
Boudreau Funeral Home, Arichat. On-line condolences can be sent to the family at
c.h.boudreau@ns.aliantzinc.ca
In "THE CHRONICLE-HERALD" Halifax newspaper.
Wednesday, May 5, 2004
LAPLANTE (Monbourquette), Eva Marie "Marion" - 64, Halifax, left us peacefully
on Friday, April 30, 2004, from the Palliative Care Unit of the VG Site, QEII.
Born in Three Island, Cape Breton, she was the eldest daughter of Annie Mae (Martell)
and the late Dennis Joseph Monbourquette. She was a ward aid at the VG Site,
QEII, where she retired from in 1994, with 35 years service. She was a member of
St. Mary's Basilica. She is survived by her daughter and best friend, Therese
(Mrs. Randy Crowe); brother, David; sisters, Gloria Frosst, Halifax; Leona
Gilbert, River Bourgeois; Denise, Dartmouth; Sandra Morrison, Aldergrove, B.C.;
grandson, Randy Jr.; granddaughter, Christina; great-grandson, Spencer.
Cremation has taken place. A memorial service will be held at 10 a.m. today, in
St. Mary's Basilica, Halifax, Father John Williams officiating. Reception to
follow in the church hall. Burial to follow in Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Lower
Sackville. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to the Palliative
Care Wing 7A of the VG Site, QEII, 1278 Tower Rd., Halifax, N.S. B3H 2Y9. Marion
will be sadly missed by family and all who knew her. Rest in peace.
In "THE CHRONICLE-HERALD" Halifax newspaper.
Saturday, May 8, 2004
LANDRY, Viola Stella - Died May 6, 2004, in Ste. Anne's Community Nursing Care
Centre, Arichat. Born in Petit de Grat, January 17, 1917, she was a daughter of
the late John and Lena (Boudreau) Landry. She lived in Petit de Grat all her
life. She was a housekeeper at the Glebe House in the early 60s, leaving to take
care of her widowed brother's five children. Until her illness, she was a
passionate bingo player. She was predeceased by her husband, Leon Alderic;
sister, Cecilia; brothers, Gustave, Xyste, Clarence, Jerry, Leon, and Godfrey.
She is survived by her sister, Agathe; sisters-in-law, Delta, Alice, Mary,
Hilda, Helene and Regina; many nieces and nephews. Visitation will be held 10
a.m. today in I.M.L. Funeral Home, 3450 Hwy 206, Petit de Grat, until time of
funeral mass at 2 p.m. in St. Joseph Catholic Church, Petit de Grat, Rev. Remi
Tremblay officiating. Interment following mass in Star of the Sea Cemetery.
Family flowers only. Donations may be made to the Ste. Anne's Community Nursing
Care Centre, Cemetery Fund or Canadian Cancer Society. On-line condolences may
be sent to: iml@ns.sympatico.ca
Tuesday, September 14, 2004
LUCIANO, Angeline M. "Angie" - 75, Halifax, passed away peacefully on Monday,
September 13, 2004, in the New Halifax Infirmary, QEII. Born in L'Ardoise, Cape
Breton, she was a daughter of the late Existe and Florriene (Sampson) Peters. A
long-time member of St. Joseph's Parish, Angie was a devoted wife and loving
mother. She is survived by her husband, Maurice; sons, Tony, Stephen (Donalda),
Russell (partner Ann); daughters, Gloria, Sandra (David Evans), Wendy, Joanne (Saleen
Luciano-Toulany), Pauline (Jimmy Doyle); many grandchildren; brothers, Gerrard,
George; sisters, Emeline Gerrior, Jean Rochette, and Marjorie; many nieces and
nephews. She was predeceased by brothers, Charlie, Joseph, Sylvester, Quentin,
and James. Visitation will be 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Wednesday, September 15, in J.A.
Snow Funeral Home, 2666 Windsor St., Halifax. Funeral mass will be held at 12
noon Thursday, September 16, in St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, corner of
Gottingen and Russell streets, Father Lorne MacDonald officiating. Burial in
Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Sackville. Family flowers only. Memorial donations may
be made to Lung Association of Nova Scotia. E-mail condolences to: snowfh@alderwoods.com
"The News-Times", Danbury, CT 31 Jul 2004
Claire (Landry) Waddell, of 12 Cedar Drive, Danbury, died at Danbury Hospital on
Monday, July 19th. She was born in Petit de Gras, Nova Scotia, Canada, on
December 31, 1931, the daughter of Martha Jane and Albany Landry. Claire moved
to Danbury with her husband and daughter in 1968. She worked in retail at
Genung's and DM Reads, local department stores.
Claire collected Depression glass and china teacups and saucers. She was a kind
and generous woman and she will be missed by her neighbors, friends and large
extended family. Claire's husband Donald passed away in 1992. She is survived by
her daughter, Phyllis of Danbury; her sisters, Estelle Marleau (Ottawa), Edith
Stanhope and Amine Landry (Halifax) and Eleanor LeForte (Charlottetown); and her
brothers, Charlie Landry and Louis Landry (Petit de Gras), Harry Landry
(Halifax) and Alfred Landry (Vero Beach); and many nieces and nephews. Claire
was diagnosed with ALS, a progressive neuromuscular disease, also known as Lou
Gehrig's disease, in February of 2003. She lost her ability to speak but she
never lost her ability to smile and she was grateful for the love and support of
her family, friends and neighbors and the care provided by the medical
professionals that tried to help improve her quality of life and make her more
comfortable. A memorial service will be held in Halifax, Nova Scotia, at the
convenience of the family. There are no calling hours. The Cornell Memorial is
in charge of arrangements. At the request of the family, donations may be made
to: Friends of Claire Foundation, Inc., 28 Hidden Brook Drive, Stamford, CT
06907. Money raised by this not for profit fund will support research for a cure
for ALS and will benefit Claire Collier (Stamford), a young wife and mother of
three, who was diagnosed with ALS last year. To light a candle of hope and
remembrance please visit our Web site at www. CornellMemorial.com.
In "THE CHRONICLE-HERALD" Hallifax newspaper.
Friday, October 29, 2004
LANGLOIS, Christine Marie - 57, Mill Cove, passed away Thursday, October 28,
2004, at home. Born in Mill Cove, she was a daughter of Kathleen (Jennings) and
the late Percy Jennings. Christine was a member of St. Marks Anglican Church
Guild, also a member of Hubbards Union Lodge IOOF MU. She is survived by her
husband, Stephen G.; daughters, Deana (Shon) Burwell, Ontario; Belinda, Mill
Cove; sister, Donna (Ernest) Coolen, Rhode Island; grandson, Blake Burwell. The
family will receive visitors 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today in Ronald A. Walker Funeral
Home, Hubbards. Funeral service 2 p.m. Saturday in St. Marks Anglican Church,
Mill Cove, Rev. Jim Greene officiating. Burial to follow in St. James Anglican
Church Cemetery, Fox Point. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to St.
Marks Anglican Church, Mill Cove. On-line condolences can be made at:
www.rawalker.ca
Wednesday, November 10, 2004The Halifax Herald Limited
LeBLANC, Rose Esther "Rose Ann"
LeBLANC, Rose Esther "Rose Ann" - It is with great sadness that we, the family
of the late Rose Esther "Rose Ann" LeBlanc, announce her passing in Inverness
Consolidated Memorial Hospital on November 9, 2004, at the age of 98. Born in
Margaree Forks on January 31, 1906, she was a daughter of the late Henry "Noire"
and Louise (Chiasson) Chiasson. She was a lifetime member of the C.W.L. She is
survived by her children, William (Theresa) LeBlanc, Margaree Forks; Mary
Theresa (Vincent) Arsenault, Newton, Mass.; Mary Louise (Simon) Roach, Grimsby,
Ont.; Mary Josephine (George) McLean, Hamilton, Ont.; Leonard (Lorraine)
LeBlanc, Margaree Forks; Viola (Francis) MacNeil, Inverness; and Marion Crowell,
Lower Sackville; sisters, Dora and Grace; brothers, George and Alex Dan; and
many loved grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Rose was predeceased by husband,
Dennis LeBlanc; daughters, Christina, Verna, Claudette; and son, Bernard;
sisters, Margaret, Annie, Catherine, Isabel, Sister Christina (S.C.M.) and
Sophie; and brothers Dr. Bernard, William, Vincent, Arthur, John, Fabian, Leo
and Victor. Family will be receiving visitors from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Thursday,
November 11, in St. Michael's Parish Hall, Margaree. A funeral mass will be
celebrated on Friday, November 12, at 10:30 a.m. in St. Michael's Church with
Father James MacDonald officiating. Interment to follow in the parish cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, the family is requesting donations to a charity of donor's
choice. On-line condolences graciously accepted on behalf of the family at:
invernessfuneral@ns.aliantzinc.ca
In "THE CHRONICLE-HERALD" Halifax newspaper.
Monday, November 22, 2004
LANDRY, Hector - 91, St. Peter's, passed away peacefully, Friday, November 19,
2004, in Strait Richmond Hospital, Evanston, Richmond Co. He was the son of the
late Jeffery Landry and Berthea (Bouchard) formerly of River Bourgeois. Born in
River Bourgeois on December 8, 1912, he was a veteran of the Second World War
and served until 1959. He is survived by his wife, Adelia of 58 years;
stepdaughter, Vera Dawson, Hay Cove; stepson, Gordon (Linda) MacDonald, St.
Peter's; son, John (Iris) Landry, Barra Head; grandchildren, Shelor, Angela,
Robert, Carl, Ricky, Aaron; two great-grandchildren and many nieces and nephews;
sisters, Grace Melanson, Weymouth; Annette Ling, Prince Edward Island; Ann
Sladden, Halifax; brothers, Everette (Honor) Landry, Ontario; Ledger (Marie)
Landry, East Bay; Cyril Landry, Bedford; Alcantra Landry, River Bourgeois; and
uncle, Joe Bouchard, Richmond Villa, St. Peter's. He was predeceased by sisters,
Geline, Louise, Jean; and brothers Guy and Albert; three children in infancy.
Hector was a member of Legion Branch No. 12, Sydney. Cremation has taken place.
No visitation. Graveyard service in St. John the Baptist Church, River Bourgeois
will be at 3 p.m. November 27, followed by a reception in the Seniors' Club,
River Bourgeois. Donations to your favourite charity.
LeBLANC, Joseph "Albert"
LeBLANC, Joseph "Albert" - In Souris Hospital, on Wednesday, February 1, 2006,
Albert LeBlanc of Lower Rollo Bay, P.E.I., aged 72, passed away. He was the
beloved husband of Beatrice (Conway) LeBlanc; loving father of Gary LeBlanc,
Saint John, N.B.; Gail (Brian) Jennings, Souris; Steve (Bev) LeBlanc, Souris;
Mike LeBlanc, Germany; daughters-in-law, Donna LeBlanc, Saint John; Michele
List, Victoria, B.C.; dear grandfather to Michael Williams, Renee LeBlanc, Ryan
LeBlanc, Andrea LeBlanc, and Falon Jennings. Albert was born in Arichat,
Richmond Co., and was a son of the late Remi and Annie (Martell) LeBlanc. He is
survived and sadly missed by sister, Melinda DeWolfe, Halifax; brothers, Andrew
LeBlanc, Halifax; Newman LeBlanc, Long Point; brother-in-law, Phil Conway,
Souris, and numerous nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by brothers,
Leonard, Collie, Gustave, and Remi; sister, Mary Fougere; half-brothers, Paul
LeBlanc, Fred LeBlanc, Adam LeBlanc, Joseph LeBlanc; half-sisters, Corita
Fougere, Margaret Brake, Eva Monk, Alma Cave, Mae Fougere, Stella LeBlanc,
Sabine Rose, and Artamese "Hattie" Gabriel. Resting in Dingwell Funeral Home,
Souris, P.E.I., for visiting hours on Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. and Monday
morning from 9 a.m. until time of the funeral mass, which will be celebrated on
Monday morning in St. Mary's Church, Souris, at 11 a.m. Interment later in the
church cemetery. If so desired, donations to the Souris Hospital would be
appreciated. On-line condolences may be made at: www.dingwellfh.ca
lena
In "THE CHRONICLE-HERALD" Halifax newspaper.
Tuesday, February 21, 2006
LANGLOIS, Alice Therese - 70, passed away peacefully on Sunday, February 19,
2006, in the presence of loved ones at the Trenton Memorial Hospital in Trenton,
Ont. Born in Montreal, Que., she was a devoted daughter of the late Alfred and
Mary (Abraham) Langlois, and former wife of the late Ed Robertson. Loving mother
of Linda Robertson, Dianne Laroche (Gerry), Trish Ruckstuhl (Roger), Marjorie
Robertson (Gary), Michael Robertson and wife Christal (Russell), and Andrew
Robertson and wife Lorraine (Gallant). Alice carried her 10 grandchildren and
three great-grandchildren in her heart each day and was the beloved sister of
Adele Walsh (Charlie), Mary Strong (Bill), Yvonne Mason (Buzz) and Kassie
Salterio (Mike), all of Halifax. Alice's life was a shining example of love and
compassion for family, friends and strangers alike. Her soul's strength was that
she gave love without question and asked nothing in return. Visitation will be
held at the Weaver Family Funeral Home, East Chapel, 29 Bay St., Trenton, Ont.,
on Wednesday, February 22, from 7-9 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be held
in St. Peter's Catholic Church in Trenton, Ont., on Thursday, February 23, at 11
a.m. The interment, in Oakridge Memory Gardens, Sackville, will be at a later
date. Donations may be made to the Parkinson Foundation and on-line condolences
may be left at: www.weaverfuneralhomes.com
In "THE CHRONICLE-HERALD" Halifax newspaer.
Wednesday, March 01, 2006
LANDRY, Gervase Alfred - River Bourgeois, born February 9, 1921, passed away on
February 27, 2006, in Strait Richmond Hospital, following a brief illness, with
his loving family at his side. Gervase was a son of the late Alvina (Landry) and
Joseph Landry (River Bourgeois). He was a veteran of the Second World War and
served from 1942 to 1945 in England, Belgium, France and Holland. Wounded in
Holland, Gervase returned home a week prior to the end of the war. A lifetime
member of the Legion, Gervase was a very active volunteer for the organization.
He spent many Remembrance Days speaking to the children at the schools about his
days as a soldier serving his country. He was employed for several years at
Riverside Industry and was a self-employed carpenter for most of his life.
Gervase's favourite pastime was playing bingo and cards. A quiet, loving but
unassuming man, he spent 13 years following his marriage taking care of his
mother, Alvina. Gervase is survived by his loving wife of 59 years, Jane (MacPhee),
and much adored children, son, Melvin, Halifax; daughter, Lola Petitpas; his
much admired son-in-law, Kenny, and his treasured grandsons, Kevin and Nathan,
all of D'Escousse; sisters, Charlotte LeBlanc, River Bourgeois, Melda
Clattenburg, Burton, N.B.; sister-in-law, Lola Manning and husband Frank,
Hamilton, Ont.; 47 nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by brothers, Leo and
Cletus; sisters, Ethel, Laura, Theresa, Agnes and Mary. Visitation will take
place in River Bourgeois Funeral Home from 2-9 p.m. today. Funeral service will
be held in St. John the Baptist Church, River Bourgeois, at 11 a.m. Thursday,
March 2, Father Reg Currie officiating. Donations may be made to St. John the
Baptist Church Building Fund or charity of your choice. Funeral arrangements are
under the care of Alex A. Morrison Funeral Home.
In "THE CHRONICLE-HERALD" Halifax newspaper.
Thursday, March 02, 2006
LeBLANC, Gustave - 84, Arichat, passed away at his residence in St. Anne
Community and Nursing Care Centre in Arichat on Wednesday, March 1, 2006. Born
in Cape Auget, he was a son of the late Jeffrey and Clara (Marchand) LeBlanc. He
is survived by his daughter, Eileen Ranson, Poulamon; son, Harvey, Halifax;
sisters, Jeanette Martell (Henry), Halifax; Clarisse DeCoste, Kentville;
brothers, Harry (Bernadette), Arichat; Lubin (Agatha), Omer, and Amedee (Millie),
all of Halifax; Lorenzo, Montreal; grandsons, Brian and Mark. He was predeceased
by his wife, Mary Agatha (Briand); brothers, Charles and Omer in infancy. A
Memorial service will be held Monday evening, March 6, at 7 p.m. in Our Lady of
Assumption Church in Arichat with Rev. Stephane Gamache officiating. Burial at a
later date in Our Lady of Assumption Parish Cemetery, Arichat. Funeral
arrangements are entrusted to C.H. Boudreau Funeral Home, Arichat. On-line
condolences can be sent to the family at: www.chboudreau.com
In "THE CHRONICLE-HERALD" Halifax newspaper.
Friday, March 03, 2006
LANDRY, Mary Jeanette - 84, died March 1, 2006, in Strait Richmond Hospital,
Evanston, surrounded by her loving family. Born in Cape Auguet, she was the
daughter of the late Albert and Alice (Boudreau) Joyce. She was the last
surviving member of her immediate family. She is survived by daughter, Joyce (Joe)
Clarke, Dartmouth; special niece, Lucille, Petit de Grat; sons, James (Pam),
West Arichat; Albert (Andrea), Boudreauville; special nephew, Paul, Petit de
Grat. Visitation for the late Mary Jeanette Landry will be today from 1-10 p.m.
in IML Funeral Home, 3450 Highway 206, Petit de Grat. Mass of Christian Burial
will be Saturday at 11 a.m. in St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, Petit de Grat,
with Rev. Bruno Ruel officiating. Burial to follow in Star of the Sea Cemetery,
Petit de Grat. Donations may be made to St. Joseph's Parish or Lung Association
of Nova Scotia. Funeral is under the compassionate care and direction of IML
Funeral Services, Petit de Grat. On-line condolences may be forwarded to the
family at: iml@ns.sympatico.ca
In "THE CHRONICLE-HERALD" Halifax newspaper.
Tuesday, March 07, 2006
LANDRY, Ernest J. - 77, Sydney, formerly of D'Escousse, died peacefully March 1,
2006, in Cape Breton Regional Hospital. Born in Prince Edward Island, he was a
son of the late Edward (Ned) and Sophie Landry. He is survived by daughter,
Debarah (Dorey) Landry, West Arichat; sons, Paul Landry, Boston, Mass.; Kevin
Landry, Oshawa, Ont.; sister, Mary Jane (Albert), Forest Pondville; brother,
Leonard (Lottie), Pictou, and three grandchildren. He was predeceased by sister,
Edna. Cremation has taken place. There will be no visitation by request. A
memorial mass to celebrate his life will be at 3 p.m. today in St. Hyacinth
Catholic Church, D'Escousse, with Rev. Bruno Ruel officiating. Burial of ashes
at a later date. Funeral is under the compassionate care and direction of I.M.L.
Funeral Home, Petit de Grat. On-line condolences may be forwarded to the family
at: iml@ns.sympatico.ca
In "THE CHRONICLE-HERALD" Halifax newspaper.
Saturday, March 11, 2006
LANDRY, Joseph Louis - We regret to announce the death of Joseph Louis Landry of
Petit de Grat which occurred March 9, 2006, in Strait Richmond Hospital,
Evanston. Born in Petit de Grat, he was a son of the late Albany and Martha Jane
(Boudreau) Landry. He is survived by his loving wife, Barbara; son, Donald (Geraldine),
Petit de Grat; daughter, Genevieve (Noah), Laval, Que.; granddaughter, Michelle;
sisters, Edith, Aurine, both of Halifax; Estelle, Gatineau, Que.; Eleanor,
Prince Edward Island; brothers, Charlie (Edna), Petit de Grat; Alfred, Florida.
He was predeceased by brothers, Thilmond, Harry, Clem; sisters, Leola and
Claire. Private visitation for family only from 2-9 p.m. Sunday. Mass of
Christian Burial will be at 10 a.m. on Monday in St. Joseph's Roman Catholic
Church, Petit de Grat, with Rev. Remi Tremblay officiating. Burial to follow in
Star of the Sea Cemetery, Petit de Grat. Donations may be made to St. Anne
Community and Nursing Care Centre. Funeral is under the compassionate care and
direction of IML Funeral Services, Petit de Grat. On-line condolences may be
forwarded to the family at: iml@ns.sympatico.ca
In "THE CHRONICLE-HERALD" Halifax newspaper, Thursday, May 04, 2006
LANDRY, Basil Bernard "Baz" - 73, Halifax, died peacefully May 2, 2006,
surrounded by his family in the New Halifax Infirmary, QEII, due to lengthy
heart complications. Baz is survived by his loving wife of 52 years, Theresa (Bochoff);
devoted daughter, Janice (Rob Dauphinee), six year old granddaughter, Laura,
whom he adored; brother, Ken (June) Landry, all of Halifax; several nieces,
nephews. He was predeceased by his parents, William and Edith (White) Landry;
sisters, Millie, Mabel, Viv, and Stella in infancy. He was a 30 year veteran of
the Halifax Fire Department who rose through the ranks to positions of
lieutenant and acting captain. He was the recipient of the 1979 Canadian
Firefighter of the Year Award, and later went on to be decorated, in July 1980,
at Rideau Hall in Ottawa with a Medal of Bravery for rescuing an infant child
from a house fire without any breathing apparatus; a heroic act for which he
almost lost his life. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Friday in Cruikshank's Funeral
Home, 2032 Robie St., Halifax. Funeral service 10 a.m. Saturday in St. Agnes
Church, Mumford Road, Halifax, Father John Williams as the leading celebrant
with assistance of family friend Father Lloyd O'Neill. Burial to follow in Gate
of Heaven Cemetery, Lower Sackville. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Heart
and Stroke Foundation or IWK Health Centre. The family would like to thank the
many doctors, nurses and caregivers at the QEII and the VG Site, QEII, who
helped make Mr. Landry's final months more comfortable. On-line condolences to:
cruikshankhalifaxfh@alderwoods.com
LeBLANC, Joseph Napoléon
LeBLANC, Joseph Napoléon - It is with great sadness that we announce the passing
of Joseph Napoléon LeBlanc, loving husband of Marie (Babin) LeBlanc. Napoléon
passed away peacefully at home on Wednesday, July 12, 2006, surrounded by family
and friends. Napoléon is survived by sons, Raynald (Eileen), Madison, Wis.;
Michel (Geri), Cole Harbour; Leon (Sally), Arichat; Bernard (Nancy), Arichat;
Jean (Noreen), Ottawa, Ont.; Daniel (Robin), Mississauga, Ont.; daughter,
Louise, Petit de Grat; daughter-in-law, Nancy, Arichat; grandchildren, Scott,
Rodney, Antoine, Gilles, Michelle, Denise, Jeffrey, James, Stephen, Robert,
Meaghan, Thomas, Matthew, Angelle, Chantal and Christopher; great-grandchildren,
Erin, Dawson and Lauryn; brother, Abel (Millie), Petit de Grat; sister, Loretta,
Somerville, Mass.; and many nieces and nephews. Napoléon was predeceased by son,
Yves; parents, James LeBlanc and Hughena (Bona) LeBlanc; brothers, Jerry and
Bertie; and sisters, Florence, Evangeline and Alma. As a young man courageously
serving with the Royal Rifles of Canada during the Second World War, Napoléon
was captured by the Japanese invading force on December 25, 1941, suffering as a
prisoner of war in Hong Kong/Japan until August 15, 1945. Napoléon also served
in Korea in 1954 spending a total of 25 years in the military with the Canadian
Guards and the Royal 22nd Regiment in Quebec and Sydney. Following his
retirement from the military, Napoléon relocated with his family to his place of
birth, Petit de Grat, pursuing civilian employment with Booth Fisheries,
Canadian Tire and Nova Scotia Department of Transport, before enjoying a most
deserving second retirement. Visitation will be held today from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
in IML Funeral Home, 3450 Hwy 206, Petit de Grat, and Sunday, July 16, from 2-4
and 7-9 p.m. A mass for the late Joseph Napoléon LeBlanc will be held in St.
Joseph's Catholic Church in Petit de Grat, Monday, July 17, commencing at 11
a.m., Rev. Devereaux officiating. Cremation to follow with burial in the Star of
the Sea Cemetery, Petit de Grat, at a later date. Family flowers only. Memorial
donations may be made to the Veteran's Comfort Fund or Canadian Cancer Society.
Funeral arrangements are under the compassionate care and direction of IML
Funeral Services, Petit de Grat. On-line condolences can be forwarded to the
family via e-mail at: iml@ns.sympatico.ca. Members of Royal Canadian Legion,
Branch 150, are asked to assemble at IML Funeral Home at approximately 10 a.m.
to pay their respects to their comrade, Napoléon. "As we express our gratitude,
we must never forget that the highest appreciation is not to utter words, but to
live by them" ~ John Fitzgerald Kennedy
In "THE CHRONICLE-HERALD" Halifax newspaper,
Wednesday, August 02 2006
LANDRY, Helena Rose - The family of Helena Rose Landry wish to announce her
death on August 1, 2006, in Lower L'Ardoise in her 92nd year. Helena was born in
Glace Bay on August 18, 1914, to Virginia (Mombourquette) and Benjamin Barrette.
She is survived by her sons, George (Sharon), St. Hubert; Robert (Carol),
Sackville; Paul (Janet), L'Ardoise, and Michael, her caregiver, at home in Lower
L'Ardoise; her daughters, Mary Langteigne, St. Hubert; Ann Shanks (Gerald),
Lakeside, and Linda Landry-Masters (Wayne), Lower L'Ardoise; grandchildren,
Denise, Richard Landry, Diane, Joseph, Amos, Elizabeth Lanteigne, Lora Davis,
Tammy Bona, Matthew and Sarah Landry; great-grandchildren, Jennifer, Jessica,
Justin, Jeffery, Sabrina, Amy, Alexandra, Michael, Nicholas, and Brandon; and
sister, Theresa Mombourquette, Port Hawkesbury; brother, Wilfred Barrette, L'Ardoise;
and sister-in-law, Mary Barrette. She was predeceased by her husband, Amos
Landry; her sister, Mary Mombourquette; brothers, Joseph, Albert, George and
Richard Barrette; and son-in-law, Edgar Lanteigne. She was lovingly cared for by
her son, Michael, and daughters, Linda and Mary, and daughter-in-law, Janet.
Helena had strong faith in God and was an active member of St. Catherine's
Parish in Halifax, then Holy Guardian Angel Parish in L'Ardoise, where she was
active in the C.W.L. and a member of the Jolie Club and Ladies Social Club.
After she took sick she then looked forward to the visits from the various
priests through the years and her morning mass on television with her favourite
prayer beads never far from her side. She will be forever in the hearts of her
friends and family members who will especially miss her wit and sense of caring.
Visitation will be in Holy Guardian Angels Funeral Home in L'Ardoise, Thursday
from 1-4 and 6-9 p.m. and Friday from 12-1:30 p.m. Funeral will be held in Holy
Guardian Angels Church, L'Ardoise, Friday at 2 p.m. with Rev.
Barret-Claire-Johnson officiating. Burial in the parish cemetery. Funeral
arrangements are under the direction of Alex A. Morrison Funeral Home, St.
Peter's.
In "THE CHRONICLE-HERALD" Halifax newspaper, Saturday Dec. 16, 2006.
LANDRY, Joseph Elias - 95, St. Peter's, passed away Friday, December 15, 2006,
in Strait Richmond Hospital, Evanston. Born in Sampsonville, he was a son of the
late Simon and Angeline (Briand) Landry. He was a member of St. Peter's Catholic
Church, St. Peter's. As a young man, he went to work in Massachusetts and moved
back to St. Peter's in 1960. He is survived by special Godchild, Albert, Grand
Greve; sisters, Delia Landry, St. Peter's; Jean Landry, Massachusetts; caring
nephew, Gordie and his wife Sandra Landry, St. Peter's, and many other nieces
and nephews. Elias had a special love of children and endeared himself to many,
especially Terry and Paula. He was predeceased by his wife, Rita (Sampson);
sister, Lillian Cope; brothers, Sylvester, Vincent, Charlie and Joe. Visitation
will be held Sunday from 1-9 p.m. in River Bourgeois Community Funeral Parlour.
Mass of Christian Burial to be held Monday at 10 a.m. in St. Peter's Roman
Catholic Church, Rev. Everett MacDow officiating. Burial to follow in the parish
cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. Peter's Cemetery Fund.
Arrangements are entrusted to Alex A. Morrison Funeral Home, St. Peter's.
From: Ottawa Citizen,
Sat., Sept. 9, 2006
Warner Landry
LANDRY, Warner W. On Friday, September 8, 2006 at the age of 65. Beloved husband
of Annette LeBlanc and cherished father of Marc (Meaghan Bruce). He will be
fondly remembered by his 3 grandchildren. Survived by his mother Lilliane Bonin,
and his brother Oswald. Predeceased by his father Wilfred Landry and his sister
Leona. Warner was loved by all who knew him. Friends may call at First Memorial
Funeral Services, 259 St. Patrick St., (between Cumberland and Dalhousie) on
Sunday from 2-4 & 7-9 p.m. Funeral Mass on Monday at 11 a.m. in the Assumption
of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church, 320 Olmstead St. In memoriam donations to the
charity of one's choice would be appreciated.
LANDRY, Rita M. - 74, St. Peter's, Richmond County, died November 11, 1992, at
home. Born in Sampsonville, Richmond County, she was a daughter of the late Leo
J. and Irene (Sampson) Sampson. She was an active community worker. She was lay
minister, lector and former choir member of St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church,
St. Peter's; long standing executive member of Altar Society; member of Sisters
of Mary. She was a charter member of Strait Richmond Hospital Auxiliary. On two
occasions she served as president. She served as president of Coordinating
Council of Health at Strait Richmond Hospital. She was a life member of Nova
Scotia Association of Health Auxiliaries. Prior to her death, she was nominated
by the hospital auxiliary for the 1992 Nova Scotia Association of Heath
Organizations award. In 1990, she recieved the Richmond County Volunteer of the
Year award. She was an active member of Canadian Cancer Society and the
Commission on Drug dependency. She was instrumental in bringing Well Women's
Clinics to St. Peter's. She is survived by her husband, Elias; seven brothers,
Stanley, Dartmouth; David, Hubbards; Cyril, Timberlea; Leo (Amadee), Liverpool;
Oswald, Weymouth; John, Ontario; Dan, Saint John, N.B.; three sisters, Agnes
(Mrs. Dan Campbell), St. Peter's; Cecilia (Mrs. Godfrey Patterson), Gore Bay,
Ont.; Barbara (Mrs. Wes Kendall), North Sydney. She was predeceased by a brother,
Edwin; sister, Catherine. The body is in River Bourgeois Funeral Home, visiting
2-4, 7-9 p.m. today. Funeral will be 10 a.m. Friday in St. Peter's Roman
Catholic Church, Rev. Alex MacLellan officiating. Burial will be in St. Peter's
Church Cemetery. Donations may be made to Strait Richmond Hospital Auxiliary or
Canadian Cancer Society.
In "The ChronicleHerald" Halifax newspaper, Wednesday Sept. 12, 2007.
LANDRY, Raymond John "Ray" - 84, Sampsonville, died September 8, 2007, at home.
Born in Sampsonville, he was a son of the late Amable and Alice May (Fougere)
Landry. Ray will be remembered for his quick wit, wonderful stories and making
model boats. Surviving are his wife of 49 years, Doris (Landry); son, Andrew,
wife Patricia and their children Candace, Clarissa (Craig) Doucette, Chesley,
Sampsonville; daughters, Glenora (John), St. Peter's; June, her husband Leonard
Carvey and their children Leonard and Martena, Lower Sackville; son, Shaun, his
wife Laurie, their children Kerstin and Donaven, River Bourgeois. He is also
survived by brother, Cecil, Louisdale; sisters, Bertha Carter and Bernice LaRade,
both of Sampsonville; his mother-in-law, Martena Landry, Sampsonville; brothers
and sisters-in-law, numerous cousins, nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by
his son, Erwin at age four on September 8, 1970; sister, Jeanette LaRade (Sampsonville).
Cremation has taken place and a committal service will take place on Thursday,
September 13, at 10 a.m. in St. Peter's Catholic Church Cemetery with Rev.
Everett MacDow officiating. Donations may be made to Parkinson Society Canada,
Maritime Region, or to the charity of your choice. Arrangements are under the
direction of Alex A. Morrison Funeral Home, St. Peter's.
In "The ChronicleHerald" Halifax newspaper, Friday Sept. 21, 2007.
LANDRY, Wilbert Joseph - 52, Little Anse, died Wednesday, September 19, 2007, in
St. Anne Centre, Arichat. Born in Arichat, he was a son of Simon and Sabine Rose
(Sampson) Landry. He is survived by his wife, Lorna; daughters, Pam and
Patricia; son, Cory; sisters, Anne, Lisa, Geraldine, Donna; brothers, Lloyd,
Wilfred, Darren, Phillip, and four grandchildren. He was predeceased by
daughters, Stacy and Paula, and brother, Alphonse. He was a fisherman all his
working life. Cremation has taken place and there will be no visitation by
request. A memorial service to celebrate his life will be held tomorrow at 11
a.m. in St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, Petit de Grat, with Rev. Duaine
Devereaux officiating. Burial to follow in Star of the Sea Cemetery. Donations
may be made to Relay For Life. The funeral is under the compassionate care and
direction of IML Funeral Services, Petit de Grat. On-line condolences may be
forwarded to the family at: iml@rushcomm.ca or by visiting:
www.imlfuneralhome.com
In "The ChronicleHerald, Halifax newspaper, Wednesday Dec. 05, 2007.
LAPOINTE, Benoit J. "Bennie" - 80 Louisdale, passed away peacefully at his home
on December 2, 2007. Born in Chicoutimi, Que., he was a son of the late Joseph
and Emelda (Tremblay) Lapointe. He was the last surviving member of his
immediate family. He is survived by his daughter, Nicole Paoloni (Lino);
grandchildren, Luca and Leandra Paoloni, all of Montreal, Que.; companion,
Barbara-Ann Sampson, Louisdale, and her family, Pearl, Betty-Ann, Janice and
Norman, along with many friends and neighbours. He was predeceased by his wife,
Berthe (Riopel); one sister and three brothers. There will be no visitation by
request. A memorial service will be held in Saint Louis Church, Louisdale, with
Rev. Angus MacDougall officiating and will be announced at a later date. Burial
to take place in St. Jerome, Que. Memorial donations may be made Canadian Cancer
Society or a charity of choice. Funeral arrangements are entrusted to C.H.
Boudreau Funeral Home in Arichat. To send condolences or to light a candle in
memory of Bennie, which can be done on-line, go to: www.chboudreau.com
LANDRY, Mary Kathleen "Babe"
LANDRY, Mary Kathleen "Babe" - 83, Halifax, passed away peacefully on February
5, 2008, in the Halifax Infirmary, QEII. She is survived by her sons, Joe,
Halifax; Tom (Cheryl), Herring Cove; John (Brenda), Sydney; Robert, Alberta;
brothers, Frank (Mary "Chris"), Goodwood; Joseph O. (Marie), Halifax;
grandchildren, Christine, Dean, John Wayne, Aaron, Carrie Anne, and four
great-grandchildren. Mary was predeceased by her husband, Joseph Landry; sisters,
Ellen F., Barbara A., and brothers, Frederick and James W. Visitation will be
held from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today in J. Albert Walker Funeral Home, Spryfield. A
funeral service will be held 1:30 p.m. Saturday in the funeral home chapel. In
lieu of flowers, donations in Mary's memory may be made to Canadian National
Institute for the Blind (453-1480). Words of comfort may be sent to the family
by visiting: www.walkerfh.com
In "The ChronicleHerald" Halifax newspaper, Tuesday Feb. 26, 2008.
LANDRY, Eleanor Louise - Died February 24, 2008, in St. Anne's Community and
Nursing Care Centre, Arichat. Born on July 5, 1921, she was a daughter of the
late Clancy and Louise (Langlois) Poirier. She was predeceased by husband,
Vander Aloysius Landry; daughter, Carol in infancy; brother, Bert Poirier, and
sister, Estelle Fougere. She is survived by daughters, Arlene (Bernard) Boudreau,
West Arichat; Carol (Robert) Martell, Samson's Cove; Linda (Venard) Samson,
Petit de Grat; Sally (Leon) LeBlanc, Arichat; son, Gary (Kathie) Landry,
Edmonton, Alta.; 12 grandchildren (and their spouses); 18 great-grandchildren.
She worked at Richmond Fisheries for many years and was a member of the New
Horizons Senior's in Arichat. She will be sadly missed by all who knew her
generous heart, especially her family and friends. Visitation will be held today
from 2-9 p.m. and Wednesday from 12-2:15 p.m. in I.M.L. Funeral service will be
held at 3 p.m. Wednesday in Our Lady of Assumption Parish Church, Arichat, Rev.
Duaine Devereaux officiating. Cremation to follow. Burial at a later date in
Star of the Sea Cemetery, Petit de Grat. Donations may be made to St. Anne's
Community and Nursing Care Centre, Arichat. Funeral arrangements are entrusted
to the compassionate care and direction of I.M.L. Funeral Services, Petit de
Grat. To light a memorial candle or to send on-line condolences, please visit:
www.imlfuneralhome.com
LANDRY, Donald George - 1947-2008. It is with great sadness that we announce the
passing of Don Landry on March 12, 2008, in Montreal, Que., after a lengthy
battle with illness. He was predeceased by his parents, Leonard and Serena
(Peters) Landry. He is survived by his brothers, Cyril (Kaye), Joe (Rita), Gerry
(Helen), Rick (Marge); his sister, Sharon (Thanasis), and aunts, uncles, nieces,
nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews. He will be deeply missed. Visitation
took place in Les Salons Funéraires Guay from 7-9 p.m. on Thursday, March 13,
and will be held again from 2-5 p.m. and 7-9
p.m. today. A service will be in Holy Family Parish, 1001 Oka Rd.,
Deux-Montagnes, on Saturday, March 15. Reception to follow in Holy Family Hall.
In "The ChronicleHerald" Halifax newspaper, Monday April 07, 2008.
LeLACHEUR, Irving Daniel - 71, Pictou County and formerly of Lennox Passage died
Friday April 4, 2008, in the Aberdeen Regional Hospital, New Glasgow. Born in
Point Tupper, he was the son of the Robert and Barbara (MacRae) LeLacheur. In
his younger years Irving worked as an Ironworker. He is survived by his daughter
Kelly, Stellarton; son, Lennie, Port Hawkesbury; eight grandchildren; brothers,
Gordon and Harry, both of Lennox Passage; Aldin, Port Hawkesbury; Harold,
Ontario; sisters, Ida Matthews, Cleveland; Emileen Rowe, Martinique; Edna MacRae,
Port Hawkesbury; Joan Ross, Ontario; many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased
by his brothers, Gerald, James, Vincent, Robert, and sisters Elizabeth and
Barbara. Resting in Green's Funeral Home, 507 Bernard St., Port Hawkesbury
Tuesday, from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service Wednesday at 11 a.m. in St.
Mark's United Church, Port Hawkesbury, with Rev. Sheldon LeGrow presiding.
Donations in memory of Irving may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of
Nova Scotia or St Mark's United Church. Messages to the family may be forwarded
at: www.greensfuneralhome.ca
In "The ChronicleHerald" Halifax newspaper, Monday April 21, 2008.
LANDRY, Rudolph Ernest - 72, Louisdale, better known as "Silver Fox", passed
away peacefully on April 19, 2008, in Strait Richmond Hospital, Evanston, with
his loving family by his side. Born in Louisdale, he was a son of the late
Ernest and Mary Stella (Marchand) Landry. Rudolph loved life to the fullest. He
enjoyed dancing and loved to make people laugh with his humorous character that
he had. He also loved working outdoors on his houseboat named Islands in the
Stream. He was a member of the Iron Workers and Sheet Metal Unions and worked in
this capacity for many years in Toronto. Rudolph was a great father and
grandfather, and will be sadly missed by the family that he leaves behind to
mourn his loss. He is survived by his sons, Allister (Valerie) Louisdale; Darryl,
Halifax; special granddaughter, Briana Landry, Halifax; brothers, Conrad and
companion Marlene MacPhee, Arthur and James, all of Louisdale; sister, Barbara
Ann Sampson, Louisdale; and his special friend, Barbara Tighe, New Waterford. He
was predeceased by his brothers, Ernest "Toggie", Edward "Ned" and Neri.
Visitation will take place in the Glen Sampson Memorial Room, Louisdale, on
Tuesday, April 22, from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral mass to celebrate the life of
Rudolph will be held Wednesday at 11 a.m. in St. Louis Church, Louisdale, with
Rev. Angus MacDougall officiating. Burial will follow in St. Louis Parish
Cemetery in Louisdale. Memorial donations can be made to the Strait Richmond
Palliative Care Society or Canadian Cancer Society. Funeral arrangements are
entrusted to C.H. Boudreau Funeral Home in Arichat. To send on-line condolences
or to light a candle in memory of Rudolph, go to: www.chboudreau.com
In "The ChronicleHerald" Halifax newspaper, Tuesday April 23 , 2008.
LATIMER, M.O. Joan - 73, Halifax, formerly of New Glasgow, passed away April 20,
2008, in the Halifax Infirmary, QEII. Born in Arichat, she was a daughter of the
late John Josselyn and Mary Hilda (Leslie) Latimer. She is survived by brother,
Leslie (Genie), Kingston, Ont.; sister, Ramona Bannerman, Pointe-Claire, Que.;
many nieces and nephews. She is also survived by her dear friends, Melvin and
Thelma Boutilier, Robert Wright and his two children. She was predeceased by
sisters, Helena and Beulah, and two brothers in infancy. Despite having been
born prematurely, weighing only 19 ounces at birth and having a lifetime of
significant health problems, Joan led a productive life that was characterized
by hard work, unwavering faith, a cheerful disposition and selfless generosity.
She graduated from Nova Scotia Teacher's College after some disruptions due to
illness. She then taught for 26 years in elementary schools in the Spryfield
area, retiring in 1985. She was a dedicated volunteer for many years, serving as
clerk of the Halifax Seventh-Day Adventist Church for over 20 years. She also
assisted with record keeping and fundraising for both the Metro Care and Share
Society and the Parker Street Food and Furniture Bank. Visitation will take
place in J.A. Snow Funeral Home, 2666 Windsor St., Halifax, on Wednesday, April
23, from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service to be held in the Seventh-Day
Adventist Church, Parker Street, on Thursday, April 24, at 2 p.m., Pastor Dan
Wilson presiding, followed by a reception in the fellowship room of the church.
Interment to take place following the reception in Oakridge Memory Gardens,
Lower Sackville. Donations may be made in lieu of flowers to the Parker Street
Food and Furniture Bank, Christian Record Service or a charity of your choice.
E-mail condolences: condolences.snow@ns.aliantzinc.ca
In "The ChronicleHerald" Halifax newspaper, Thursday May 15, 2008.
LANDRY, Mary Alvina - 94, Louisdale, formerly of Petit de Grat, passed away
peacefully in Cape Breton Regional Hospital, Sydney, on Tuesday, May 13, 2008.
She was the last surviving member of her immediate family. Born in Petit de Grat
on August 20, 1913, she was a daughter of the late William and Mary Louise
(Samson) Joshua. She is survived by daughter, Mary Alice (Edward) Doyle,
Louisdale; sons, Wally, Louisdale; Bruce, Petit d Grat; six grandchildren and 18
great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband, Colin; son, Vernie;
daughter, Redempta; grandson, Bradford Doyle, and great-granddaughter, Heidi
Doyle; sisters, Sarah Theriault, Alice Mombourquette, Ina Boudreau, Mary
Boudreau, Rosina Fitzner, Anita Joshua; brothers, Joseph and Henry Joshua;
several nieces and nephews. Visitation for the late Mary Alvina Landry will be
in IML Funeral Home, 2350 Highway 206, Petit de Grat, today from 2-9 p.m.
Funeral service to celebrate the life of Mary Alvina Landry will be 2 p.m.
Friday in St. Joseph Roman Catholic Church, Petit de Grat, with Rev. Duaine
Devereaux officiating. Burial to follow in Star of the Sea Cemetery, Petit de
Grat. Donations may be made to the family. To light a memorial candle for her,
or to send a message of condolence to the family, visit: www.imlfuneralhome.com
or e-mail to: iml@eastlink.ca
In "The ChronicleHerald" Halifax newspaper, Tuesday Aug. 05, 2008.
LANGLOIS, Yves - Passed away Sunday, August 3, 2008, in Ottawa. He was
predeceased by his wife, Irene Isenor. Surviving are his three children and many
grandchildren. Friends may pay respects in Kelly Funeral Home, 2313 Carling Ave.
(Ottawa), Wednesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral mass Thursday in the Chapel at
11 a.m. In memoriam donations made to the Elisabeth Bruyère Palliative Care Unit
or to Canadian Cancer Society appreciated. Arrangements under the direction of
Kelly Funeral Homes 613-828-2313.
In "The ChronicleHerald" Halifax newspaper, Thursday July 29, 2010.
LeBLANC, Joseph Amedee - 72, of Halifax, passed away on July 22, 2010, in
Northwood Manor. Born in Arichat, he was a son of the late Jeffrey and Clara
LeBlanc. Joe lived most of his life in Lower River Inhabitants and moved back to
Halifax in his later years. Some of the things he loved were hunting and fishing.
Joe's whole career was based working on the water aboard several different
ships. Surviving are son, Joey (Phyllis), Calgary, Alta.; grandsons, Nicholas,
Matthew and Michael, all of Calgary; brothers, Lorenzo, Lubin and Ohmar;
sisters, Jeanette, Clarise. He was predeceased by his wife of 50 years,
Camille 'Mille' in May of 2010; brothers, Harry, Gussie, Charlie, Ohmar in
infancy; sister, Mary. Visitation will take place from 7-9 p.m. Friday in
Atlantic Funeral Home, 6552 Bayers Rd. Funeral mass will be 10 a.m. Saturday in
Blessed Mother Theresa Parish (corner of Robie St. and Normandy Dr.). In lieu of
flowers, donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova
Scotia.
Cape Breton Post
Aug 6, 2011
Cameron 'Cam' LeBlanc
Born In: Sydney Mines, Nova Scotia, Canada
Passed Away In: Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada
Passed Away On: 03/08/2011
It is with great sadness that we, the family, announce the passing of Cameron
'Cam' LeBlanc on Aug. 3, 2011 at the Cape Breton Regional Hospital, Sydney,
surrounded by his loving family. Born in Sydney Mines, Cameron was the son of
the late Clarence and Elizabeth (Todd) LeBlanc. Cameron was a member of the
Salvation Army and Community Involvement of the Disabled, Sydney. He was
employed at the NSCC, Port Hawkesbury, inventory control until his retirement.
He enjoyed life, was crafty and inventive when it came to making the most of any
situation. He loved to socialize by playing cards, games and attending community
events. Cameron was a loving and caring husband. He will always be remembered by
his family and friends for his independence and never being afraid of hard work.
Cameron is survived by his wife, Patricia (Brewer) LeBlanc; children, Heather
(Nigel) Cadogan, Bill (Juanita) Laurie, Pam LeBlanc and Billy Peterson;
grandchildren, Jessy, Jeffery, Miranda, Antonia, Emily, Anthony and Tyra and a
great-grandson, Landon. He is also survived by his brothers, Jim (Sheila), Ralph
(Pat), Melvin (Debbie), Kenny; brother in-law, Courtney; mother in-law, Olive
Brewer as well as many nieces, nephews and cousins. Besides his parents, Cameron
was predeceased by his brother, Matthew and sister, Helen Marie. Visitation for
the late Cameron LeBlanc will be held at the Pier Community Funeral Home, 1092
Victoria Rd. (entrance on Church Street) today (Saturday), Aug. 6, 2011 from 7-9
p.m. and Sunday Aug. 7 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service to celebrate
Cameron's life will be held on Monday, Aug. 8 at 1 p.m. at the Pier Community
Funeral Home, All Faith Chapel with Kevin Head officiating. Light refreshments
will be served in the reception area. Interment will take place in Hardwood Hill
Cemetery, Sydney. Donations in memory of Cameron may be made to the Spina Bifida
Association. Funeral arrangements are entrusted to the care and direction of the
Pier Community Funeral Home. Online condolences may be sent to
www.pierfuneralhome.com
Chronicle Herald
Aug 13, 2011
LEIGHTIZER, Michael - 54, Cole Harbour, passed away on Thursday, August 11th,
2011, after a long battle with cancer. He was born in Kentville. Mike is
survived by his mother, Jeannine Leightizer of Dartmouth; his wife, Charlene
Leightizer (Burke), his rock and his angel on earth for 28 years; brothers,
Garry, Steve and Brian, all of Dartmouth; sisters, Diane of Lunenburg; Christine
of Quebec; daughter, Amanda of Alberta; son, Branden of Dartmouth;
grandchil-dren, Jonathan, Samantha and Connor. He was predeceased by his father,
Cornelius Leightizer (of Dartmouth). Mike enjoyed life with
such zest and was always there with a helping hand to whoever needed it. He will
be mis-sed by his best furry friends, Shadow, Missy, Precious and Taz, who will
tru-ly miss him. At Mike's request, there will be no service. Mike donated his
remains to Dalhousie Medical Sci-ences. Cremation will take place. His wish was
for people to show at the house and talk of good times and have some laughs, no
need to cry over me. Special thanks to Dr. Stacey, Heather and also to the
Palliative Care Unit.
Obituary for Jacqueline Landry
LANDRY, MARIE JACQUELINE - 67. It is with great sadness we announce the passing
of Mary Jacqueline (Jackie) Landry, 67 of L'Ardoise, Richmond County on October
2, 2011. Born on January 15th, 1944 in Arichat, she was the daughter of the late
Francis Martin Landry and Mary Elizabeth Samson (Landry). She is survived by her
step Mother Lillian Ranson (Landry). She is also survived by her siblings:
Elzear Landry Petit De Grat, James Landry (Anne) Little Anse, Francis Landry
(Catherine) Alderney Point, Leah Samson (Willard) Sampson's Cove, Edith Boudreau
(Walter) Alderney Point and brother-in-law Hubert Bullen, Alderney Point. She is
predeceased by her brother Etienne at 8 months old, her loving sister Theresa
Bullen, her sister-in-law Marie-Paule Plouffe (Landry), her godparents Leonard
Landry and Lucy Mae Martell, her friends Leo P. Sampson and Rose Sampson her
nephew Jeremy Francis Landry and her great nephew Kaden Landry. Jacqueline
followed her spirituality and heart to the convent for a brief period of time
but decided to return to Isle Madame to be closer to her family that she loved
and missed dearly. She worked at the Coop grocery store, Richmond Fisheries and
took care of numerous people who needed assistance. She was a giver in
everything that she did. She will be sadly missed by her numerous nieces and
nephews who loved her dearly, numerous great nieces and nephews who adored her
for the person that she was. Her 33 godchildren will be saddened by the lost of
such a wonderful Godmother. (Lisa Somers, Natalie Grant, Lisa Mayo, Gail Landry
& Gabrielle Samson just to name a few) Her many friends will miss her dearly at
the weekly card plays all over Richmond County. Her extended family and many
friends from the L'Ardoise area will be grieving their loss as well. (Annie,
Valerie, Eleanor, Steve, Charlie, Mildred & families just to name a few).
Visitation will take place on Thursday, October 6th from 2-9pm at IML Funeral
Home, Petit De Grat. Funeral mass will be held at St. Joseph's Parish Church,
Petit De Grat, Friday October 7th at 2 pm with Rev. Will MacPherson officiating.
Burial to follow at the Star of Sea Cemetery, Petit De Grat. Donations in
Jacqueline's (Jackie) memory can be made to The new Dr. WB Kingston Health
Centre, L'Ardoise, the Renovation Fund or Cemetery Fund of St. Joseph's Parish.
To send words of comfort, visit www.imlfuneralhome
--- In ‘The ChronicleHerald’ Halifax newspaper, Thursday Nov. 10, 2011, page
B09.
LAFFORD, Rita Elizabeth — Grand Greve, Cape Breton, passed away peacefully on
Tuesday, November 8, 2011, in Strait Richmond Hospital, Evanston, with her
nieces at her bedside. Born March 4, 1919, she was the youngest daughter of the
late George and Annie (Linloff) Lafford, and the last surviving member of her
immediate family. Rita was a member of St. Thomas Aquinas Roman Catholic Church
in Halifax and a present member of St. Peter’s Roman Catholic Church. Rita
retired after 35 dedicated years with the Royal Bank main branch in Halifax,
where she made many lifelong friendships. After retirement, Rita moved back to
her beloved family homestead in Grand Greve, where she maintained the property
with great pride, tending to her little park area, as well as her trees and
flower containers. She loved life and all it had to offer, overlooking the ocean
on a moonlight night from her kitchen window, feeding the birds, decorating for
Christmas inside and out, making fruit cakes for family, friends and neighbours.
The family would like to extend a special thank you to her nieces Norma Smith
and Michelle Fortier and friends Carmelita Landry and Annie Hines, the special
nurses at Strait Richmond Hospital, residents and staff of Richmond Villa and
all her many friends and neighbours. She is survived by her sister- in-law,
Edith Lafford; nieces and nephews, Frances Coprez, Beverly MacMillan, Christy
Gardiner, Brenda Desorcy, Winnie Wickwire, Norma Smith, Mary Banfill, Michelle
Fortier, George, Justin, Keats, Nicholas, Lloyd, Byron and Carl Lafford, Alex
Sampson; as well as many great nieces and nephews. Besides her parents, Rita
was predeceased by brothers, Fred, Frank and Tom Lafford; sister, Annie (Lafford)
Sampson. Visitation will be held today from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. in Dennis
Haverstock Funeral Home, 26 Centennial St., St. Peter’s. Funeral mass will be
Friday, November 11, at 2 p.m. in St. Peter’s Roman Catholic Church with Father
Dennis Lamey officiating. Burial to follow in the parish cemetery. Family
flowers only please. Memorial donations may be made to Antigonish Right to Life,
P.O. Box 1161, Antigonish, NS B2G 2R6, or to St. Peter’s Cemetery Fund, 8997
Grenville St., St. Peter’s, NS B0E 3B0. Words of comfort may be forwarded to
the family at: www.haverstocks.com
LANDRY, Naomi Agnes, Little Anse - 77 - Passed away peacefully January 18, 2011
at home, surrounded by her family. Born in Arichat, she was the daughter of the
late Michael and Ethel (Edwards) McGrath. Naomi will be lovingly & sadly missed
by her daughters Darlene Munroe, Brenda Hubley, Cora Landry, Kelly (John
"Paddy") O'Neil; sons Michael (Eileen Duncan) Landry, Troy (Donna) Landry;
brothers Mort and John McGrath; sisters Clara Theriault, Francis (Tony) Samson;
grandchildren Maverick, Cassie, Ben, Olivia, Tamara, Taylor, Jessica, Kurt, Chad,
Josh, Kaylan, Connor, Kirsten; great grandchildren Cali, Myah and Maddex. She
was predeceased by her loving husband, Raymond; brother Dougie and sisters Myra,
Clythie, Edith, Cora, Jean, Margaret and Patty. Cremation has taken place.
Visitation & memorial service will be held at IML Funeral Home, Petit De Grat on
Tuesday, January 24th from 11am until service time at 1pm, Rev. Will MacPherson
officiating. Interment to follow in the Star of the Sea Cemetery, Petit De Grat.
"Our family want to thank Dr. Leverman, VON, Continuing Care Coordinator Barb
Hinam and the Palliative Care Team for their wonderful support and
compassion these past months. A special thank you to Glenna Thornhill,
Palliative Care nurse for her gentle guidance and generous heart during our
difficult time."
To light a candle or send a message of condolence, please visit
www.imlfuneralhome.com.
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