OBITUARIES

Obituaries

Kenneth Parnell

Kenneth Parnell

WO (retired) Kenneth Parnell, CD, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, September 15, 2020 at the age of 84. Predeceased by beloved wife and soulmate Marion (nee Hupman). Cherished sons Kerry (Melanie), Darryl and David (Sylvie) and six dearly loved grandchildren, Mandy, Samuel, Aidan, Ryan, Emily, and Keagan, and great-grandchildren Savannah and Ellysa. Fondly remembered by his brother George (Carolyn), and...

Garnet Manuel Cluett

Garnet Manuel Cluett

Cluett – Garnet Manuel, 74, of Charleston, Queens County, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, September 8th, 2020, in Queens General Hospital, Liverpool.

Garnet had many jobs as a young man but spent the majority of his working years with Mersey Seafoods and National Sea Products out to sea on the factory freezer trawlers fishing for shrimp before going to work...

M. Margo Murley

M. Margo Murley

MURLEY – M. Margo, 76, of Eagle head, Queens County, passed away peacefully in Queens General Hospital, Liverpool, NS on Sunday, September 6, 2020

Born in Shelburne, NS, Margo was a daughter of the late Percy and M. Adelia (Acker) McKinley.

Margo was a school teacher for over 20 years. She loved teaching and her students were her life. She...

Esther Lillian Rowter

Esther Lillian Rowter

ROWTER – Esther Lillian, 94, of Maitland Bridge, Annapolis County, passed away September 5, 2020 at North Queens Nursing Home, Caledonia.

Born in Lake May, Northfield, Annapolis County, Esther was a daughter of the late Oliver John and Elizabeth (Adams) Corkum.

Esther was a longtime member of Maitland Bridge Baptist Church until it closed and then joined Kempt United Baptist...

Glen Herbert Spence

Glen Herbert Spence

Spence – Glen Herbert, 80, of Mersey Point, Queens County, passed away on Monday, August 31st, 2020 at home.

Born in Springhill, Nova Scotia, he was the son of the late Elmer and Dorothy (Haggerty) Spence.

Glen was a jack of all trades and a master of many. There wasn’t too much that he couldn’t build or fix. He worked...

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