Roger William Avery
April 15, 1966 – November 5, 2025
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Roger William Avery, 59, of Guysborough, on November 5, 2025.
Roger was born on April 15, 1966, and spent much of his early life surrounded by the love and guidance of his family, especially his grandmother, Margaret Avery, who held a special place in his heart. He worked for many years with the Department of Natural Resources, where his appreciation for the outdoors and hands-on work found a natural fit.
An avid outdoorsman, Roger enjoyed fishing, diving, hiking, and camping. He also had a passion for horror movies, collectibles, and cheering on the Toronto Blue Jays. He was a loyal friend with a great sense of humour but, above all, Roger treasured his home and family life. He loved spending time with Betty, his wife and steadfast companion, as well as his children, grandchildren, and his loyal dog, Fozzie. His grandchildren — Jacob, Levi, and Zora, his “Little leprechaun” — brought him endless laughter and joy.
Roger will be remembered with love by his wife, Betty O’Connor; his children, Karen Pippet (Kris Kulanek), Kyle Avery, and Kenny Avery; his grandchildren, Jacob, Levi, and Zora; his mother, Dorothy Casey; stepmother, Bernice Boudreau; brothers, Trevor Boudreau (and family) and Jimmy Avery; and many uncles, aunts, cousins, extended family, and friends.
He was predeceased by his father, Bill Boudreau; stepfather, Ralph Casey; his uncle, David Avery, who was like a brother to him; his half-brother, Scott Boudreau; his aunt, Beatrice Horne; and his uncle, Leonard Avery.
A celebration of Roger’s life was held Nov. 16 in Communities Along the Bay Community Centre, Larry’s River.
Words of comfort may be forwarded to the family at: www.haverstocks.com
Percy Douglas Bond
1940 – 2025
We are deeply saddened to announce the passing of Percy Douglas Bond, one of 17 children of the late Clarence and Minnie (Delaney) Bond, on November 11, 2025, in the R.K. MacDonald Nursing Home, Antigonish.
Born in Halfway Cove, Guysborough County, on June 26, 1940, he was a loving husband to Joy (Ryan); father to Karen; grandfather to Crystal (Norman); and father-in-law to John Crispo.
Dad worked in Mulgrave, and that is where he met Joy Ryan. Together, they built a family of three. Percy worked his early years at the fish plant in Mulgrave, after which he worked at Mulgrave Machine and then for the Town of Mulgrave.
Dad was an electrician by trade, but a jack-of-all-trades by heart. He could do just about anything he set his mind to. Dad enjoyed helping people, and he wired many homes, shops, and more over the years.
He and Mom enjoyed the local dart leagues and tournaments, where he brought home many trophies over the years, including a perfect score of 180. Dad also enjoyed hunting and fishing with his “favourite” granddaughter, Crystal.
Cremation has taken place, and a private graveside service will be held in St. Lawrence Parish Cemetery, Mulgrave, in the spring.
We thank the staff at the R.K. MacDonald Nursing Home, where Dad spent the last year-and-a-half. Their care was above and beyond, and it will forever be appreciated. We also thank Dr. Gallivan and his office assistant, Lindsay, for their exceptional dedication to my parents, and Dr. Eckhart for his professional, comforting words during dad’s last days.
In memoriam, donations to the Alzheimer’s Society or your local SPCA are appreciated.
Online condolences: www.clcurry.com
Kelly Ann Boyle
1969 – 2025
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Kelly Ann Boyle on November 3, 2025, in the Toronto General Hospital.
Born June 16, 1969, in St. Martha’s Regional Hospital, Antigonish, she was a daughter of the late John Francis and Joan Wallace.
Kelly was a housewife whose life revolved around her husband, children, grandchildren, family, and friends.
She is survived by her husband, Mike; sons, Jake (Amanda) and Brett (Jennifer); grandchildren, Kory, Mika, and Caroline, and Lexie, Rylie, and Mylah; brothers, Gerald (Gina), Alfie (Dawn), Robbie (Mary), Carmen (Donna), Freddie, and Leon (Rose); sisters, Rosemary, Cathy, and Nancy (John); brothers-in-law, Kevin (Lucy) and Kenny; sisters-in-law, Carolann and Michelle (Don); and several nieces, nephews, grandnieces, grandnephews, and cousins.
Besides her parents, she is predeceased by her brother, Kevin; nephews, Jesse Wallace, Jesse Davis, and Jonathan Wallace; niece, Gerri Wallace; and her precious grandson, Brixton.
The family thanks the doctors and nurses at St. Martha’s Regional Hospital, the VG Hospital, the Toronto General Hospital, Antigonish VON, Homecare, Family First, and palliative care, who all looked after Kelly with such compassion and professionalism.
Special thanks, as well, to Lori and Emily. Your kindness will never be forgotten.
Cremation has taken place, and visitation will be held Thursday, December 18, 2025, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. in C.L. Curry Funeral Home, 135 College Street, Antigonish. Funeral Mass will be held Friday, December 19, at 11 a.m., in Immaculate Conception Church, Heatherton, with Reverend Dennis Lamey presiding.
In memoriam, donations to L’Arche Antigonish are appreciated.
Online condolences: www.clcurry.com
Theresa Marie Pye
It is with profound sadness that the family of Theresa Marie (Long) Pye announce her passing on November 8, 2025 at the age of 54 years. Surrounded by her loving family, Theresa passed peacefully at her home in Sherbrooke. Theresa was a strong, devoted and hardworking wife, mother and grandmother; always putting her family first. She was known for her integrity, kindness, dependability, sense of humour and caring personality. She loved to travel, whether it be to a warm and sunny beach in Cuba or a road trip back to her hometown of St. Teresa in Newfoundland. Theresa will be remembered for her strength, bravery, determination and for being so courageous. To know her was to love her. Theresa leaves behind to mourn with broken hearts but a lifetime of love and precious memories; her loving husband of 19 years, Kenneth; son, A.J Young; fur baby, Molli; step-children; Justin (Desiree) Jack, Maria (Matt) West and Allen Pye; step-grandchildren; Rogan, Destin, Kendra, Jaelynn and Lyra. Her presence will leave a lasting void with her father, Cyril Long; sisters; Flo (Brennen) Webb, Elaine (Gerard) Long, Marg (Neil) Cornect and Shirley (Tyrone) Long; niece, Mackenzie (Jonah) Long; step-nieces; Shaunna and Jasmine; sister-in-law, Darlene Pye; nephew and niece, Cole (Catherine) and Drew Hannam; and great-niece, Ariel Hannam. Theresa will be forever loved, missed and remembered by a large circle of extended family and friends, especially her constant friend and confidant, Hertha Wilmott. Theresa was predeceased by her mother, Shirley Long, and mother and father-in-law, Bonnie and Ira Pye. Theresa’s family thanks her palliative care team; Dr. Emily Rice and Trish MacKay, RN, PCNC and her continuing care nurses; Tina, Jeannine, Rebecca, Deb, Val and especially Lisa. In addition, a heartfelt thank you to her home care workers: Peggy, Kaitlyn and especially, Emily. Your compassion and care, developed friendships and your support cannot be put into words. In keeping with Theresa’s wishes, there will be no visitation or service. Cremation has taken place and she has returned home to her husband. As expressions of sympathy, donations can be made in Theresa’s memory to the palliative care unit at St. Mary’s Memorial Hospital, Sherbrooke, at smmhs.donate@gmail.com or St. Mary’s Memorial Hospital, 91 Hospital Road Sherbrooke, N.S. B0J 3C0. Online condolences may be made at www.gwgiffin.com.
June Alberta Rogers
1938 – 2025
Rogers, June Alberta, 87, Antigonish, passed away on November 10, 2025, in the R.K. MacDonald Nursing Home, Antigonish.
Born in Sydney, she was the daughter of the late Gordon and Pauline (Babineau) Riley.
In her early years, June lived in Toronto and Halifax, moving with her family to Lochaber after the Second World War. During these years, she spent many a day enjoying life on the Taylor farm and always spoke of those times very fondly. As a young woman, she worked as an operator at Maritime Tel and Tell in Antigonish before moving to Halifax. Here, she worked for Simpson Sears order office starting in the late 1950s. In 1960, she married Jackie Rogers and together they built their home and had their two daughters. By 1970, the family moved back to Lochaber. Over the years, June was mostly a stay-at-home mother, but later worked at several positions including at Highland Stationary.
After Jackie’s passing in 1999, June began to travel a bit, and eventually decided to make a move to the New Minas area. In the Valley, she spent many happy years making friends, visiting Hall’s Harbour and shopping in her favourite consignment and antique stores. Not much made June happier than a good deal.
She moved back to the Antigonish area in 2022, after some health issues and to be closer to her family. June loved her family and always expressed both her love and appreciation of time spent with them. She had both huge compassion and a very straight-forward view of the world, which she freely shared with everyone through her sassy wit and observations. Her family often heard from others just how kind Mum was to them. June’s later years afforded her a perspective that only made her advice and wisdom more insightful.
Some of the things she loved and we will always remember about June was her love and compassion for animals. She had a daily parade of ducks and squirrels walk/waddle up to her doorstep at the cottage looking to be fed. She also had a ‘pet crow’ named Jake in the Valley. June loved to be by the ocean. She loved telling long stories, often about people we had no idea who they were. Some of her favourite items were her antique dishes, her diamond rings, many of which were given to her by Jackie, and anything in the colour blue. She had a passion for muffins, 13 muffins to be exact.
June spent the last 14 months of her life at the R.K. MacDonald Nursing Home in Antigonish. Here, she not only lived but thrived with their constant kindness and care. We will always be very grateful for this. She was so happy.
June was known for her many turns of phrase. At this point, we believe she would be telling us, ‘’Turn that light out and get to sleep. I’m fine.” With love, rest easy Mum/Nan.
June is survived by her two daughters, Jacqueline Rogers, Halifax; and Janice (Wayne) Mason, Antigonish; grandchildren: Steven (Lesley), Ashleigh (Nick), Shannon (Dave) and Patrick Long; Taylor (Joel) Williams, Haley (Travis) and Braeden (Hannah) Mason; great-grandchildren, Aiden and Ethan Long and Aubrey Williams; sister, Linda.
She was predeceased by her husband, Jackie; sister, Marie; and brother, Robbie Riley.
Cremation has taken place. A graveside service was held in North Lochaber Lake United Church Cemetery on November 15, followed by a reception in Lochaber Community Centre.
Online condolences: www.clcurry.com.