Thursday, January 22, 2026



Douglas Clinton “Doug” Acker

With deep sadness, we share that Douglas Clinton Acker, 56, passed away suddenly at home in Stormont, on Saturday, January 3, 2026. Born March 31, 1969, Doug was the cherished son of Audrey Christine and the late Gary Clinton Acker. The older of their two children, Doug was a big brother to Gary Jr. Acker, and grew up between Halifax and the Southwest Nova areas, but considered Shelburne to be his home. He was a fun-loving child, always seeking the next thrill, who got himself into trouble from time to time, but loved to make others laugh and smile. He loved driving, off-roading, fishing, being outdoors, playing with animals, and laughing with those he loved. Doug met the mother of his children, Selena, at a young age and was married to her for almost 32 years. Their life was filled with smiles, challenges, love, and teamwork in getting through life and raising their pride and joy, Blaire and Cole. Their children carry many traits and qualities from their father, and both are rich in lessons, memories, and affection from their devoted parents that will stay with them for life. In addition to his children, Doug was a role model and supportive figure in the lives of many, including nieces, nephews, and fellow community members. Throughout his life, Doug studied and worked with technology and nautical matters. He was an entrepreneur, business owner, the community’s local tech specialist, and a dedicated seaman. He spent much of his life on the sea, supported the family business of Kaiser Marine Inc., and served in the Canadian Coast Guard. He was also a selfless first responder with the Seashore Volunteer Fire Department (for what would have been 30 years in July) who ran toward saving and supporting others in their last or most vulnerable moments. The community of Port Bickerton will forever be changed by his legacy. Doug had been residing in Stormont with his girlfriend and his best friend (his dog, Marley). He is survived by his mother, Kris (Dave), Shelburne; his brother Gary (Christa), Spryfield; the mother of his children, Selena, Port Bickerton; his children, Blaire, Australia, and Cole, Halifax; several nieces and nephews, great nieces and nephews, and many other extended family members who loved him. He is predeceased by his grandparents and his father, Gary, whom he missed dearly. Doug’s life was colourful with history, he was loving, creative, generous, and thoughtful, and he leaves behind many hearts changed forever. He made many friends and left lasting impressions on all he met, as he lived with deep passion and meaningful actions. While his life ended too soon, the love he gave and the impact he had will remain with us always. Doug’s family held a celebration of life service at the Port Bickerton Fire Hall and Community Centre on January 16. Doug has been cremated and burial service will later be arranged in Jordan Bay, where he will lay with his father. We ask you to hold your memories of Doug close in your heart, take an extra moment to check on one another, and hug those you love. In lieu of flowers, we encourage you to donate to the Mental Health Foundation of Nova Scotia. Online condolences may be made at www.gwgiffin.com

 

 

Patricia Hensbee

1944 – 2026

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Edna Patrica “Pat” Hensbee. Pat passed away on January 14, 2026, in High-Crest Sherbrooke Home for Special Care with her family at her side.

Born in Antigonish and raised in Cross Roads Country Harbour, she was a daughter of the late William and Verda (Fenton) Wilson.

Pat was a devoted wife and loving Mother. “Nanny” loved her grandchildren and great-grandchildren dearly. Her family came first, and she would do anything for them. One of her favourite things was to spend time at Pringle Lake with her loving husband, Delbert. Pat loved Anne of Green Gables and had an impressive collection of Lucy Maud Montgomery books. She enjoyed jigsaw puzzles, lexicon puzzles, and word search books. Pat loved to bake and made amazing cinnamon rolls. Pat was known for her sweet tooth and never turned down a square or a cookie.

She is survived by her husband of 63 years, Delbert; children, Bradley Hensbee, Antigonish; Debbie Nichols, Middle Sackville; and Heidi Fraser (Daniel), Arisaig; grandchildren, Amy Nichols, Ryan Nichols, Devin Hensbee, Cameron Fraser, and Lilly Fraser; great grandchildren, Logan, William, and Norah Patriquin; and sister, Grace Archibald, Bedford.

She was predeceased by her siblings, Arthur Wilson, Dorothy Jones, Joyce Malloy, and Ida Mason.

Funeral was held January 18 in Goshen Gospel Church with Pastor John Luten presiding. Burial in the church cemetery.

In memoriam, donations to the charity of your choice appreciated.

Online condolences: www.clcurry.com