Adam Shane DeCoffe
1979 – 2026
DeCoffe, Adam Shane, 47, Willams Point
It is with incredible sadness that we announce the passing of Shane DeCoffe of Williams Point, Antigonish County, on February 17, 2026 after a heroic six-year-long battle with cancer.
He is survived by his soulmate, Kelly; his beloved children, Ronan and Amber; his loving parents, Mike and Mary; his bro, Michael, and his spouse, Natasa.
He was a cherished husband, father, son, brother and friend; his presence brought strength, love and laughter to those who were blessed to spend time with him.
A gifted tattoo artist, Shane expressed himself through art, leaving lasting impressions not only in ink, but also in the lives of the people he met.
He had a deep love for music, spending his entire life collecting, playing and listening to all of his favourite tunes. Although he attended many concerts before his diagnosis, he prioritized attending every concert of interest that took place in the area; after, using them as motivation to get through the hard times. In recent years he rekindled his love of reading, collecting an incredible library of his favourite authors; particularly Stephen King. He also had a passion for movies, especially horror, the gorier the better.
He lived his life in his own authentic way – creative, passionate and unapologetically himself. Those who knew him will remember his sense of humor, his artistic soul, and the fierce love he had for his family and friends.
Though his time with us was far too short, the mark he left on our hearts will never fade. His memory will live on in the art he created, the music he loved, and the family who will forever honour his name.
The family especially thanks the incredible staff of the oncology and palliative care departments at St Martha’s Regional Hospital, for their extraordinary care, grace and compassion they showed Shane. Without their support, the journey would have been so much harder. And, to our incredible support system, who picked us up on the hard days, shared laughs and helped us make lots of memories along the way.
A celebration of life will be held for Shane on Friday, March 13, 2026, from 1-3 p.m. at the Royal Canadian Legion Arras Branch 59, 75 St. Ninian St., Antigonish. Memorial donations may be made to The Jordan Myles Foundation or CA-R-MA Cat Rescue.
Online condolences: www.clcurry.com
Clarence “Clare” Jordan
The family of Clarence “Clare” Jordan announces his peaceful passing on February 8, 2026, at the age of 97.
Clare was born in Guysborough County, where he was raised by his parents, Arnold and Mildred Jordan (Cook), in the small village of Jordanville. At the age of 18, Clare moved to Ontario to join his sister, who had previously relocated to what was then known as Galt, Preston, and Hespeler. Clare retired in 1991 from Appleton Electric, where he spent the majority of his working career.
Clare will be forever missed by his many friends and family.
He was predeceased by his beloved wife, Helen Jordan (Finch); his daughter, Trudi Jordan; his son, Gary Jordan; his parents, Arnold and Mildred Jordan; his sister, Lois Jordan (McGraw) of Nova Scotia; his brother, Carl Jordan of Cambridge; his sister, Louise Jordan (Beckett) of Cambridge; his brother, Gordon Jordan of Antigonish; and his brother, Lloyd Jordan of Hamilton, Ontario.
Clare is survived by his daughter, Shelly Apa (Tony); his stepson, Stephen Finch (Susan); his cherished grandchildren and great-grandchildren, whom he so dearly loved; his brother, Milton “Miltie” Jordan (Pauline) of Jordanville; and his brother, Francis “Frank” Jordan (Angele) of Cambridge.
Christina Magdalen MacGillivray
1934 – 2026
Christina Magdalen MacGillivray, 91, of James River, Antigonish County, died peacefully in St.Martha’s Regional Hospital palliative care unit on February 16, 2026.
Born in Lakevale, Antigonish County, on June 12, 1934, she was a daughter of the late Danny Angus and Margaret (MacDonald) Boyd, the 10th child of a family of 14 children.
Chris was a woman of very strong faith, going regularly to Mass, every day if she could. Her holy rosaries were abundant and were never very far from her reach. She was also a lifelong member of the CWL of St Joseph’s Parish, Antigonish County.
Chris volunteered at the Respect Life Centre for many, many years and was known far and wide for her fudge. Even after her retirement, she still fulfilled her role there as a fudge supplier.
Chris was happiest in her kitchen making something to eat for someone – whether it was for her grandchildren, great-grandchildren, visitors or that weekly care package for the St. Joseph’s Parish priest. Oh, those biscuits, with her homemade strawberry jam, no one left her house without having a biscuit and tea or a bag to take out the door.
She was always up for a good card game with the neighbors up the road, or her family from the Lake. She had a real knack for telling stories with each one having perhaps just a little different twist from the times you heard them before.
She was known as Nana to her five grandchildren and Nana 2 to her six great-grandchildren, whom she loved dearly.
Chris was a devoted wife to Forbes for 66 years, supporting him by being the homemaker while he worked long hours building his business. She wasn’t on the payroll but she spent many evenings and weekends supporting the business.
She is survived by her daughters, Joan and Judy; sons, Danny (Brenda) and Reg (Anne); grandchildren, Nathan (Carolyn); Mike; Sarah (Justin Delorey); Brian (Jen); great-grandchildren, Anneke and Forbes, Luke and Wren MacGillivray, Jack and Charlotte Delorey; sisters, Martha MacDonald (late Deannie); Lucille Dunn (late Walter); Rita Fougere (Russell); brothers Alex (late Tena); John (Cordis); sister-in-law, Helen Toth (late Joseph).
Besides her parents, she was predeceased by her husband, Forbes; a child, in infancy; grandson, Mark MacGillivray; and great-granddaughter, Nora MacGillivray. Chris was also predeceased by her siblings, Josie (late Helen); Marguerite (late Myles Boyd); Tada (late Jim O’Neil); Buddy (late Terry); Jerome (late Kay); Blaise (late Jean); Marie (J.P. Hendricken); and a brother, in infancy.
Family thanks the staff at Parkland Antigonish, who made Mom’s transition from her home very welcoming and supportive with their great care, above and beyond, which they gave Mom. The family also thanks the palliative care team, nurses and staff on the palliative care unit at St. Martha’s Regional Hospital. We also thank Dr. M. Murphy for her care of Mom over the years and also her caregiver, Lorraine Pelly.
Visitation was held February 19 in MacIsaac Funeral Home, with funeral Mass taking place on February 20 in St. Joseph’s Church, St. Joseph’s, with Reverend Andrew Boyd presiding. Burial will be at a later date in St. Joseph’s Cemetery.
Memorial donations may be made to the Antigonish Right to Life.
Online condolences may be made by visiting www.MacIsaac.ca