Thursday, December 11, 2025



Ronald Ellsworth Horne

Ronald Ellsworth Horne, 84, passed away on Monday, December 1 at St. Martha’s Regional Hospital, with family by his side.

Born in Canso, he was the son of the late Ellsworth and Mabel (Snow) Horne. He is survived by his wife of 59 years, Margie (Munroe) Horne; his daughters, Suzanne (Jim) and Sharon (Chad); sister, Carol, and several nieces and nephews.

He was predeceased by his parents, Ellsworth and Mabel Horne; father-in-law, Raymond Munroe; mother-in-law, Kathleen Munroe; brothers-in-law, Dave Boudreau, Michael Munroe and Dale Munroe; sister-in-law, Paulette Richardson, and niece, Karen Haines.

Ronnie loved sports, playing hockey and baseball in his younger years. He loved his walks at the Little Dover boardwalk with his friends. He was a kind and gentle man who would help anyone in need. He was a dedicated family man.

The family thanks everyone who helped Ronnie and family during his illness and passing. Special thank you to Dr. Milburn and staff of Eastern Memorial Hospital for the care given to Ronnie, and to Dr. Baldero, nurses and RT in ICU for the excellent care given to Ronnie; as well as for their kindness given to the family.

Thank you to everyone for their thoughts and prayers, phone calls, messages, visits to our home, and for the food and monetary donations. Your kindness will never be forgotten. Thank you to all.

Visitation was held Dec. 5 from in Star of the Sea Roman Catholic Church, followed by the Mass and burial in Star of the Sea Cemetery. A reception followed at the fire hall. Donations may be made to the Eastern Memorial Palliative Care.

Words of comfort may be forwarded to the family at www.haverstocks.com

 

 

Timothy Ernest “Timmy” Horne

Horne, Timothy Ernest “Timmy”, 62, of New Minas, and formerly of Little Dover, passed away peacefully in his sleep on November 23, 2025, at his home.

Timmy was the son of the late Ernest and Marie Sophie (Doucet) Horne.

Timmy worked all his life on the sea as a deckhand with various fishing outfits. He was a big fan of the Toronto Maple Leafs and the Toronto Blue Jays. He always enjoyed tormenting his brother Kevin when the Leafs beat the Canadiens. After his stroke, he enjoyed watching wrestling, doing his puzzle books and a good cup of Tim Horton’s coffee and a smoke. Timmy was a red head and had the temper and fire to go with it.

Timmy is survived by his son, Devon (Halifax); brothers, Kevin (Tammie) Queensport; Mark (Cheryl), Sambro; and sister, Claudette, Truro. He was preceded in death by his father, Ernie; mother, Marie; stepdad, Lewis “Bud” Rhynold; and brother, Nathan.

Cremation has taken place. A celebration of life took place Dec. 6 in Dennis Haverstock Funeral Home in Canso, followed by the funeral service. Burial took place in St. Agnes Parish Cemetery, Little Dover, with Father Jonathan Nnajiofor officiating. Memorial donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or a charity of one’s choice.

The family thanks all the doctors, nurses and care workers who cared for Timmy over the past 20 years. We appreciate everything you have done for him in various locations.

Words of comfort may be forwarded to the family at: www.haverstocks.com

 

 

François Lepage

1942 – 2025

It is with the heaviest of hearts we regretfully announce that our father, and hero, François Lepage, passed away surrounded by love Friday, November 28, 2025, at the age of 83.

François was born in Whites Brook, New Brunswick, to Bonaventure and Hedwidge Lepage. He later made his home in Havre Boucher, Nova Scotia, where he built a beautiful life and raised our family, with his devoted wife, our mom Yolanda. Married on October 2, 1976, their union was the cornerstone of his life and the source of his greatest joy.

After Yolanda’s passing in 2023, François spent his final years at The Maples Residence in Antigonish. There he found comfort in the company of family and enjoyed socializing with his friends during the musical events held at The Maples.

A man of quiet strength, gentle heart, and unwavering devotion, he spent his entire life working hard to provide the best upbringing for his family. François dedicated more than 30 years of his professional life to Nova Construction/Martin Marietta Materials. Starting as a manual labourer, he rose through the ranks to become maintenance foreman, a testament to his innate skill and work ethic. He was truly a jack of all trades—if it was broken, he could fix it; and, if someone had a plan, he could always build it better than imagined.

In his downtime time, François was content with the simple pleasures of life: taking leisurely strolls, enjoying peaceful swings on the deck, and cherishing time spent with family and friends.

His devotion to his family was always apparent in his deep love for his wife and his four daughters. He was immensely proud of their accomplishments, offering support and guidance well into their adult years.

François’s greatest pride and joy was his family, by whom he will be greatly missed. He is survived by his four daughters, Natasha (Jason), Felicia, Erin (Chris) and Tara (Chris), who will continue to carry on his legacy and qualities of leadership, strength, fierce independence, and maybe a little stubbornness.

He was a devoted Grampy and Papa to his grandchildren: Logan, Braydon, Tyler, Lauren, Riley, Luke, Jake, and great-granddaughter, Scarlett Rose.

He is also survived by his siblings: Francoise (Keith), Lucienne (Pierre), Monique (Roland), Maryse (Romeo), Bert (Lynn), Gabrielle, Gaetan (Sylvie), and Johanne (Robert), as well as Yolanda’s siblings who became like his own: Jimmy (Dorthey), Denise, Gary (Debbie), Ronnie (Leisa), Wally (Michelle), Susan (Danny) and so, so many nieces and nephews.

François was predeceased by his loving wife, Yolanda; his parents, Bonaventure and Hedwidge Lepage; siblings Marcel, Gisele, and Lucien, as well as Yolanda’s parents, Alphonse and Martha Brow; and brother-in-law, Leon Brow.

He leaves behind a legacy defined by integrity, dedication, ingenuity, and fortitude, which is ever present in his daughters and grandchildren.

Dad will be immensely missed by all who knew him, but especially by us four girls and our children. We love you dad; you were the absolute best and an amazing source of strength and presence in our lives. It was our honour to be raise by you.

At the family’s request, there will be no visitation. Cremation has taken place. Funeral Mass was held Dec. 4 at St. Paul’s Church, Havre Boucher, with Father Alan MacPhie presiding.

Memorial donations may be made to the Nova Scotia Rehabilitation and Arthritis Centre at the QEII Health Sciences Centre, Halifax, as Dad was a long-time recipient of their care following his industrial accident in 1983.

Online condolences: www.clcurry.com

 

 

Victoria Louise Maclean

1938 – 2025

It is with profound sadness that we wish to announce the passing of Victoria Louise (Golz) Maclean on Wednesday, November 26, 2025.

Born on June 18, 1938, in Baltimore, Maryland, she was the daughter of Dr. Harold Habick and Ruth Victoria (Barker) Golz.

In her younger years, Vicki travelled extensively. During the time while her father was a medical doctor with the US Army, she and her mother travelled between her aunt’s home in Pennsylvania and her grandparent’s farm in Moosejaw, Saskatchewan. It was on this Moosejaw farm that she first discovered her love of horses, often riding the large workhorses around the farm.

After the war, the family spent several years in Saudi Arabia. Finding travelling boring as a child, she was given paper and pencils to entertain herself; thus beginning her lifelong passion for drawing and the arts.

After graduating with honours from Butler High School in New Jersey in 1956, Vicki initially aspired to become a medical doctor. She ultimately followed her true calling, however, attending the Connecticut College for Women, where she graduated Summa Cum Laude with an honours degree in Fine Arts. She later studied woodblock and relief printing at the University of Wisconsin.

After college, Vicki spent some time with a friend at their family’s summer home in Big Harbour Island, Cape Breton. She fell in love with the wild beauty and open spaces of rural Cape Breton and chose to stay. She married a local farmer and they had two daughters.

She often mentioned that the Bras d’or Lake was the most beautiful place in the world, and that this piece of Cape Breton was where she spent her happiest years, painting, raising her children, working the farm, and riding her horse.

Her artistic career flourished during this time and local galleries began accepting and selling her work, leading to sold-out exhibitions at the Atlantic Art Gallery in Halifax, Elke London Gallery in Montreal, and Zwicker’s Gallery in Halifax. She was even featured on CBC, a documentary about her life, career and artwork.

After moving to Antigonish, Vicki began teaching for St. Francis Xavier University, first with the continuing education program, and later in the fine arts department. She became the university’s first art gallery director, running it with a uniquely refreshing, non-traditional approach, all the while removing the mystique surrounding art and making it relatable.

She continued to paint, primarily landscapes, but also created original hand-pulled prints. She participated in several group and solo exhibitions. Eventually, she left the university to devote herself fully to her art. With the launch of Maclean Fine Art, she was able to supply her work to nearly a dozen galleries for multiple years. She continued working as a professional artist nearly to the end of her life, slowing down only due to the 2020 pandemic, gallery closures, and declining health. Her work is represented in many private and corporate collections such as Texaco Canada, The Bank of Nova Scotia, Imperial Tobacco, Northern Telecom, Teleglobe Canada, Canadian Industries Limited and The Art Bank of Nova Scotia.

Vicki was a founding member of the Antigonish Saddle Club, the Antigonish Etching Society, Antigonish Women’s Association, and the Naomi Society, whose promotional materials still feature her artwork. She was also an avid bridge player for many years, spending afternoons with her friends at Club 60 Antigonish.

Vicki will be remembered for her warmth, easy-going nature, generous spirit, and willingness to help others. She had a keen sense of adventure and loved trying new things. She cherished animals and nature, and she maintained a keen interest in astrophysics and the sciences. To her daughters, she will always be an exceptional mother and best friend, imparting wisdom through both words and example, encouraging them to grow into independent, strong women.

She is survived by her daughters Ann, Grande-Digue, NB; and Claire (James), Antigonish; her brother, Geoff (Linda), South Carolina; and her beloved border collie, Skye.

The family extends their heartfelt appreciation to the staff of High-Crest Sherbrooke for their attentive compassionate care during her final months.

Cremation has taken place and a celebration of life will take place at St. Joesph’s Lakeside Community Centre, St. Josephs, Antigonish County, on Saturday, December 13, 2025, from 1 to 4 p.m.

Memorial donations may be made to:

• ElderDog Canada - https://elderdog.ca/donate/

• Away to Me Border Collie Rescue - https://www.facebook.com/AwayToMeBCR/

• My Grandfathers Cat - https://www.mygrandfatherscat.ca/faq

• Feral and Abandoned Cat Society - https://faacs.ca/how-to-help/

• CARMA - carma.ant@gmail.com

• Bozzy’s Mission - https://www.bozzysmission.org/what-we-do

• Antigonish Food Bank - antigonishfb@outlook.com

• or a charity of your choice.

Funeral arrangements are under the direction of C.L. Curry Funeral Home, Antigonish. Online condolences: www.clcurry.com

 

 

Allan Willard MacLeod

Allan Willard MacLeod was born April 29th, 1930 in Antigonish N.S. and raised in Mulgrave N.S. He was promoted to glory November 28th, 2025.

He is survived by his wife Mary (nee Robertson), after 71 happy years of marriage, and his four children, Ruth (Rick), Grace (Doug), Paul (Maria) and Elizabeth, and their 7 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren. He is predeceased by his parents Nita and Neil and his brother Walter all of Nova Scotia.

A life long learner, Allan started out as a teacher at 18 in a 1-room school house with grades 1-8, and after coming back from France, he returned to teaching, including French.

A graduate of London Bible Institute and Wheaton College, he was called to be the 1st pastor of Faith Baptist Church in Huntsville. Allan also started another church plant in southern France. He continued preaching in his retirement in northern Quebec, Cape Breton, and wherever needed. He also taught Bible Studies for many years.

Being a humanitarian, he volunteered with Against Drunk Driving, the Canadian National Institute for the Blind, the Canadian Association of the Deaf, the Clan MacLeod Society of Central Ontario, and in hospice work. For his great service to the community, Allan was honoured with an award from Mayor Hazel McCallion.

A man of deep faith and strong principles, he was loved and respected by many.

In lieu of flowers, a donation in Allan’s memory may be made to Fellowship Aid and International Relief (FAIR), the relief arm of the Fellowship Baptist Church of Canada, specifically to the Jamaican Crisis Response to help rebuild communities devastated by Hurricane Melissa this past October 28th.

Please refer to the website for the funeral home at turnerporter.ca for additional information on services which will be held on Saturday December 6, 2025.